John Marshall High School - Gavel Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1963

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Each crystal reflects another which is the quality that makes a diamond so precious. Alone each would be nothingg a few would be mildly appealingg the aggregation makes the diamond the most widely sought gem in the world. The youth of today are the many crystals of a growing democracy. What we do with our lives will reflect upon our society and throughout the world. For this reason we need a foundation made solid with dedication, pur- pose, and unity. It is with these ideas that the Gavel presents to you the 1963 Gavel Annual. The artist who created the cover is Sue Krasno. The theme design was chosen because these are the years in which we must test ourselves to find the best-fitting design. Page ADS SPORTS 6 SERVICES CLUBS ADMINISTRATION FAC U LTY 4.1 TABLE CONTENTS X. r OF ADMINIS An administrator is ac- knowledged to be a human being fmore or lessj , and yet he is frequently ex- pected to be familiar with every problem of every per- son in his chargeg to listen patiently to everyone's gripes, without gripingg to accept other's mistakes without ever making them himselfg to praise, without hoping to receive praiseg to enforce rules and regula- tions for the good of the many individuals without dictating: and to be reason- able, understanding, fair, and even-tempered at all times without expecting others to conduct them- selves in like manner. The task of an administrator is indeed a difficult one, but it is a noble responsibility. T an FACULTY A teacher is a human questionnaire: Why isn't your home- work done? VVhat are you talking about? Haven't you begun the next assignment yet? Are you chewing gum? Why were you absent yesterday? When are you coming in to make up the test you missed? Who erased the board? Why didn't you come prepared for class? What's your excuse this time? Are you Finally ready to settle down to work? Why don't you ever comb your hair? How do you expect to pass if you don't do the required work? If you didn't under- stand the work, why didn't you ask for help? Why didn't you study for the test? Though plaguing stu- dents with these queries throughout the day, teach- ers atone for their inquisi- tions by asking the one question that justifies all the others they ask: How may I help you? i ,, c..,,.......,...,.. l l 1 w Art classes have performed many services for the school in providing posters, charts, and decorations for dances and stage productions. Next year, it is planned that they will construct a large wooden mosaic of typical school scenes. It will be hung on the wall near the stairway of door one. Copper enameling tools, kilns, and a potter's wheel are a few of the special pieces of equipment the art de- partment has at its disposal. If enrollment warrants next year there will be jewelry and ceramics classes besides the regular art classes. Art pupils also worked on the sets for the school play and the Musico. They also contributed to the yearbook and made decorations for the school dance. MR. CSTERNDORF, Sr. High Vice-Principal Mr Osterndorf makes plans with Ben Shubert about the Musico. Mr. Osterndorf took an active interest in this year's variety production. Mr. Diener explams the new I.B.M. system to a future assistant, Diane Minash. The I.B.M. is a new mecha- nism for recording and issuing student's grades. Many students at Marshall have had the opportunity of working with Mr. Alan Osterndorf and Mr. Thomas Diener, vice-principals of the senior and junior high, respectively. Daily they come into contact with student leaders from many school organizations and give their help and opin- ions whenever needed or requested. The tasks of these two versatile men also include those of a more unpleasant nature. They are the wielders of the hand of the law which on occasion reaches out to wrongdoers to direct them toward worthwhile goals. Mr. Diener and Mr. Osterndorf are efiicient, competent administrators and an asset to our school, faculty, and student body. 6 MR. DIENER, Jr. High Vice-Principal MR. WERGIN, Principal Popularity is not a necessary requirement of a school principalg however, it is one of the attributes of our principal. From the moment of his Hrst address to the student body two years ago, Mr. Oliver VVergin has sought one general goal-that of promotion of the inter- ests of John Marshall in the community, and of turning out students of the highest quality. Mr. Wergin is a very genial man, not lacking in fond- ness for the entire student body. He'demonstrates lead- ership and offers a helping hand to each student. We at Marshall feel privileged to have such a fine leader working for our school, and most important, work- ing for the betterment of the student body. The Chief hails his tribe: the tribe hails its Chief at a pep rally when Mr. Wergin addressed the cheering crowd. Each morning Mr. Vtfergin finds himself surrounded by students who make announcements to the student body. 7 FACULTY CAROL ABRAHAM Language Arts Social Studies MARCIA ASPINALL Mathematics Future Teachers of America TRU MAN ATWELL Industrial Arts Department Chairman ARTHUR AYLWARD Business Education JOAN BARTELSEN Mathematics Student Council HARVEY BARTHEL HAROLD BECHER Industrial Arts REBECCA BECKER Paul Binner Mathematics ROBERT BEDUHN Music Department Chairman Choir Director-Sr. High IRENE BENKER Business Education KATHRYN BENNETT English 8 IRMA BERMAN English RALPH BIELENBERG English Dramatics ANN BLIX U. S. History Department Chairman SAMUEL BLOOM Mathematics Audio Visual Aids HARRIET BOEHRINGER English CHARLES BORGWARDT Music Choir Director-Jr. High JEROME BRANDL English Guidance Counselor GISELA BRONNER German German Club JOAN BRUGGINK Science Marshallettes Student Council KATHERINE BUCHHOLTZ Special Education FRANK CHOVANEC Language Arts Social Studies OHN CLANCY Science Science Club EUGENE CULVER Guidance Counselor-Chairman 9 MARSHAll RICHARD DAWLEY Social Studies Language Arts SONIA EBERHARD Biology MARILYN EICHELBERG Special Education THOMAS EIERMAN Mathematics junior Mathematics Club REVA EN GELKE Business Education ' DAVID FRASER Driver Education Social Studies Language Arts Golf-Head Coach CHARLES FREMGEN Chemistry PETER FRORATH Mathematics JOANN E GEISENGER English Speech Forensic Society-Sr. High CHARLES GLOOR Geography World History RAYMOND GRAY Language Arts Social Studies Coin Club EDNA GREGG Mathematics Guidance MARY GRUEBEL Mathematics DONALD GUNDERSON Science Football PAUL HAGERTY Mathematics Basketball Student Council l l l 1 i 1 41 EARL HAYWOOD Special Education EMIL HEID Spanish Spanish Club ESTHER HEIDEN Physical Education Girls Athletic Association Dance Ensemble RAYMOND HEND KSON hysical E ucati Moojl- ead . ach ALLAN HIDA Biology ,ll lf, Press Camera Club I CLARK HOFFMAN Mathematics ERVA HORN Mathematics ELDEN HUNTER U. S. History Citizenship Stamp Club DONALD HUTH English ROGER HYTIN EN Physical Education Football Baseball-Head Coach Intramurals MARY INGISH Language Arts Social Studies JAMES JAFFERIS English Department Chairman Special Activities Director CHARLES JOHNSON Industrial Arts CAROL JOHNSON English Home Economics IVA JOHNSON English Future Nurses Club 'll ARTHUR KAZMIERCZAK Social Studies Language Arts Guidance Counselor ROMONA KNICK Reading Improvement Junior Red Cross MARGARET KOEGEL Reading Improvement Junior Red Cross JEROME KOPECKY Physics Science Science Club Mlrestling JOSEPH LaGosH Science RICHARD LANDOLT Mathematics MARCIA LAU English Spanish FLORENCE LAUSCHER Home Economics Department Chairman LESTER LIBBY Business Education Department Chairman ALFRED LIGHTFOOT U. S. History World History VELMA MAHOOD Home Economics RUTH MAHRE English THOMAS MARX Latin Latin Club Student Council CHRYSOULA MATHA L Paul Binner ' Department Chairman JOHN GHEE Social uclies Langua e Arts Department Chairman-jr. High 'I2 EDITH MCGRATH English Dance Club LILA MOEDE Biology Science MARJORIE MURPHY Paul Binner ROBERT NELSON Industrial Art CHESTER NEWMAN English Curriculum Co-ordinator KAY OLSON Paul Binner FRANK ORLANDO Social Studies Music Stage Crew Orchestra Director ALYCE PARSONS English Newspaper SHIRLEY PIACENTINE Speech Therapy VVAYNE PIERCE Mathematics ROBERTA PIPPITT Home Economics Costumes LEO POTOCHNIK English Cross Country-Head Coach RICHARD POULSON English Guidance WVrestling-Head Coach THOMAS QUINLAN 'Welfare Counselor ILLA REIN HARD Mathematics Chess Club I3 OLIVIA RITCHIE Business Education KURT ROLLMAN Science Health Baseball Intramurals BRIAN ROSENBLOOM Industrial Arts SANDRA SABBATH Physical Education Girls Athletic Association WALTRAUT SCHAARSCHMIDT Home Economics Costumes KATHERINE SCHAEFER School Librarian Library Monitors JOHN SCHUH Art GERALD SCHULTE Special Education PETER SCHULTEIS Language Arts Social Studies DOROTHY SCHULTZ Science ROBERT SCHVVEIGER Industrial Arts Swimming-Head Coach VERA SETER Language Arts Social Studies Forensic Society-jr. High RALPH SHEPARD Biology Department Chairman PAUL SHERRY Physical Education Basketball-Head Coach CATHERINE SHULTIS Physical Education Cheerleaders Athletic Association 'I4 CAROLE SIEGEL Language Arts Social Studies BERNICE SIGMAN Science DOROTHY SMITH Art Department Chairman VERNELLE SMITH Health WALTER SOHN Chemistry Tennis-Head Coach JOSEPH SPICUZZA U, S. History ELAINE STEIGER Latin English Latin Club Yearbook BETTY STEINKE World History Guidance Counselor DARVIN STOVER Physical Education Department Chairman Athletic Director ALFRED STUERMER Mathematics Department Chairman Senior Mathematics Club JOHN SZUCS German German Club JOSEPH TARANTINO Social Studies Language Arts Track-Head Coach Football WILLIAM TRACY Spanish Guidance Counselor Student Council Department Chairman ROBERT VERBICK Mathematics Language Arts Social Studies Weight Lifting Club PATRICIA VOGL Physical Education Drill Team I5 ROBERT VOIT U. S. History Citizenship MARGARET VON BREDOW Language Arts Social Studies ELFRIEDA WALTZ French French Club HARMONY WEISSBACH Spanish French FREDERICIQLWVINTER Business, Adifisor- eNtspaj:i'er Yearbook lx Hliletic Equipment , KPN 1 6, MICHAEL YINDRA Language Arts Music Band Director ROBERT ZACHER Art Stage Craft Club Yearbook-Art SHARON BADER School Secretary ELLEN GOLDBECK School Secretary PATRICIA GRABOWSKI School Secretary ROSEMARY WARD A School Secretary CARMELA ZANONI School Secretary GORDON BUCKTON School Accountant SOPHIE CZUBKOWSKI Cook Manager HAROLD WENDORF Head Engineer I6 DIVISIGNS OF LEARNING Guidance It is the task of the Guidance depart- ment to spot any difficulties in the social growth of students, to administer stand- ardized tests and to program students. The advent of the I.B.M. machines has greatly aided them in the job of pro- gramming students. At Marshall there are seven counselors. The system runs through channels, con- trolled by the guidance supervisor, Mr. Eugene Culver. Mr. Arthur Kazmier- czak advises the 7A and 8Bg Mrs. Betty Steinke, the 7B and 8Ag Mr. William Tracy, 9Bg Miss Edna Gregg, 9A and 10Bg Mr. Jerome Brandl, 10A and llBg Mr. Richard Poulson, 11A and l2B. CNTELUGENCEH Q -fs-,Wm by .W mmm. . S fi if .a. gg- 'wy ' ff fx 'C S ifjllrwufsrqf OFQYPONS X!!! vys.. ,pigs .gg K 5 S rl at I if fl-:ag is fx? ' 113.158 'bmi wma' Her-,,': gr rr Y P i Curriculum Coordinator The Curriculum Coordinator per- forms a number of duties dealing with professional and educational matters. He renders services in inter-school plannings and functions. He plans for substitutes, coordinates the programs of visiting and student practice teachers and assists in the orientation of new teachers. Special Education Specialists in teaching reading, in in- structing students with audio handicaps, and in educating youngsters who are mentally retarded or who have learning difficulties comprise the department of special education. The work of these teachers is truly one of unique dedica- tion and of exceptional merit. 'I7 Music Consisting of the band, orchestra, choir and general music classes, John Marsha1l's Music department is headed by Mr. Robert Beduhn. Music training begins in seventh grade and continues through grades 8-12. Lessons on the drum, string bass, viola, cello, violin, and piano are given weekly. English The most radical change in the Eng lish department for 1963 was the Team Teaching program, modeled after simi- lar successful experiments at other schools. Students in this group were di- vided into three classes, meeting with three different teachers throughout the semester. Each teacher instructed them in grammar, then went on with special- ized instruction. Mr. james Jafferis taught non-fiction, Miss Ruth Mahre, poetry and drama, and Mr. Don Huth, short storiesg thus students were exposed to different teach- ing methods. Social Science Citizenship world history, world geog- raphy United States history, sociology and economics are taught in the Social Science department Miss Ann Blix heads the senior division and the junior divi- sion is directed by Mr. John McGhee. Of the three hundred-ninety students taking social science courses besides U. S. history which IS required for one year, many are active in the United Nations Foreign Language Headed by Mr. William Tracy, Mar- shall's Foreign Language department has the largest enrollment in the city. Seven- teen per cent of the students take either Latin, German, French or Spanish. Modern languages, taught by the audio-lingual method, stress a conversa- tional approach to the language. Aids in this have been the language laboratory, records and films. A student can take a language on al- ternate days in seventh and eighth grade, which enables him to take five years of a language. Mathematics The Mathematics department, consist- ing of seventeen teachers, is entering a readjustment period. The effects can be seen primarily in the seventh grade where some of the fundamentals of alge- bra are being introduced. Eventually, the whole school will be involved in the modern method of teaching mathematics as set forth by the School Mathematics Study Group. The Mathematics department is cur- rently conducting advanced classes in all grades, ranging from algebra in eighth grade to solid geometry in eleventh grade. Mr' Business Education Students entering business after leav- ing high school are well prepared by the Business Education department. There are two courses offered in the Business Education department-the stenographic and non-stenographic course. After taking the stenographic course consisting of shorthand and sten- ography, students may be employed as secretaries or stenographers. The non- stenographic course includes clerical practice, bookkeeping, typing, and office practice and leads to a variety of jobs. Science General science, biology, chemistry, and physics are offered by the Science department. The Physical Science Study Committee course in physics was taught to the superior ability class this year and will be given to others next year. Students have the opportunity to start science in their eighth grade and con- tinue on through twelfth grade. The science subjects taught are either in the television category or in the regular category. Industrial Arts Industrial arts provides an opportu- nity to work with tools and machines to gain an understanding of industrial processes. The subjects taught in the seventh grade are woodshop and metal shop. In eighth grade, electricity, pat- ternmaking, molding and cement work are taught, along with woodwork and metal work. Senior high industrial arts is an elec- tive and more specialized. The following subjects are taught: mechanical drawing, architectural drawing, machine drawing, woodwork, and metal work. Q RPPEQFDKCE . CHUUSING R Nfii PNTRGES rn uma WHY EBIIIIYW PCCSSSQBILITY SDFEYV IESTMCTIWS STRHDRRD 05 LWINS TRQlISPBRlQTi0lf USE FDCTORS Home Economics The john Marshall Home Economics department offers curriculum designed to furnish homemakers with the essen- tials of running an efficient and happy home, as well as- provide for those plan- ning a career in home economics. Clothing and textiles, consumer buy- ing and budgeting, meal planning, food preparation and service, family living, and home furnishing and management are a few of the subjects covered in vari- ous courses. Physical Education John Marshal1's Physical Education department offers one of the best pro- grams in the city. The department aims to get students physically fit, teach skills and team work. Gym is required for all grades except 7B and SA. The 7B's and 8A's are re- quired to take swimming. Driver educa- tion and health are elective courses. There are eight gym teachers, two health and one driver education teacher who are headed by Mr. Darvin Stover. JUNIOR HIGH A student is the pride of his school. But par- ents, students, and teachers surely differ on their ideas of what a true student is. Parents believe their son or daughter is the perfect image of a student. Their child is the best behaved, hardest worker, and the smartest of them all. As for the student himself, he believes his main job is to try to work up to this sometimes false impression his parents have set. He works on this task at home. At school, he agrees with his friends that a student is someone who goes to school. Teachers have yet another idea of a student. To them he is someone who is conscientious about his homework -and class work and is work- ing up to his abilities and plans for the future. In the student body, at Marshall, we have a large number of studentsg and some bodies that we are attempting to mold into students. Most of them will make the grade . . . with a little bit of luck and a lot of work. asf S. X K QQLIZQQL x en 3 MRLN CHURCH Miss Abraham 7B Homeroom 350 To? Row: Gayle Reuben, Robert Farkas, Peggy Tiedemann, Linda Schwantes, jane Bryant, Barbara Thomas, Ricky Hale Third Row: james Schmidt, Corinne Ptacek, Ernst Matthies, Mary Stoll, Vicky Hale, Michael Fletcher, Penny Wilde, Susan Johlke Second Row: Donald lfveldon, Ronnie Singer, Mike Klitgaard, Kim Lewinski, Gary Becker, Jeff Miller, Susan Bryant Bottom Row: Bill Zeh, Mark Llchtenberger, Jody Michaud, Vicki Hetchler, Michael Rosenburg, Kenneth Klatt, Gordon Hies Mr. Borgwart 7B Homeroom 341 Top Row: Charles Kohlenberg, Geoffrey Gordon, jeffrey Wasserman, Gail Girdes, Charles Born, Carol Klein, Connie Slottke, Gregory Erdman Third Row: Allen Kalkstein, Lance Weiss, Barbara Goldstein, Nancy Zankl, Laryssa Nahirniak, Fay Waldinger, Susan Stampa, John Fricke Second Row: Dianne Marinconz, Sari Spector, jean Hummel, Cynthia Dunphy, Sherri Rice, Gayle Lewis, Steve Yveingrod, Leila Treichel Bottom Row: Marlene Lerner, Richard Rubin, Howard Nemovitz, Sheryl VVinston, Linda Hintz, Harriet Sher, Harry Kosalos, Helen Tetzlaif Mr. Fraser 7B Homeroom 240 Top Row: Pam Tate, Martin Cohen, john Myrtt, Sandra Ploeckelman, Linda Buege, Denise Gostchock, Nancy Wollin Third Row! Joann Little, Sally Serio, Mike Harmon, Denise Schuman, Danny Sueilohn, Susan DeBarge, Kristine Wolfe Second Row: John Pfeifer, Mark Schwiesow, Mike Amich, Sheila Stathas, Frank Melf, Vartan Kalagian, Patricia Berchtold Bottom Row: Dan Butschli, Doreen Lau, Christine Herte, Debby Nadolsky, Dale Zaffke, Donna Heer, Harry Polzer Mr. Lanclolt 7B Homeroom 246 Top Row: Diane Salerno, Loren Levine, Jeffrey Plotkin, Richard Tyson, Gerald Kopp, Karen Kossow, Myrna Unger Third Row: Sharon Stein, Jerel Kozminski, jack Klein, Linda Severson, Mark Neubauer, Linda Sporbeck, Lynn Levin Second Row: Bill Lueders, Scott Ehlers, Terry Pugh, Sue Shewell, Kathy Ryan, Richard Webster, Gary Henning Bottom Row: Patrick Striebel, Steve Schneiderman, Ellen Pagenkop, Diane Schultz, Kathleen Blasewitz, George Zandt Mrs. Gruebel 7A Homeroom 245 Top Row: Donald Driss, Donald Sukup, Michael Tibbitts, Herman Green, Denise Steuer, Kathleen Frase, Susan Scheidt Third Row: Michael Mueller, Michael Manes, Rebecca Koch, Richard Conn, Hannah Diament, Ethel Owens, Carol Mallon, james Saunders Second Row: Jeffrey Ribak, Raymond Reynolds, Janet Teal, Nancy Herman, WVayne Zuehlke, Timothy Evrard, Jerry Sheff Bottom Row: Timothy Newberg, Christine Magestro, jeffrey Moore, Robert Giese, Karen Dellosso, Stephen Dotson, Ellen Pagenkop Miss Ingish 7A Homeroom S Top Row: james Schulz, Janet Wvebb, Linda Hembrook, Patrick Flakes, Joan Godfredsen, Patricia Zwalina, Randall Hfest, Patricia Gumhold Third Row: joel Honigman, Gary Davidson, Peter Nowicki, Shirley Moser, jo Ann Churchill, Frank Macaluso, Linclann Buege, Pat Corrao Second Row: Glenn Berwanger, Allen Anderson, Gregg Morton, John Fierek, Terry Best, Karen Brendelson, Lynda Bensman Bottom Row: Vernon Kummer, Mark Doering, Mary Lanam, Debra Fuchs, Craig Lindemann, Douglas Newsted, Christine Ritke Mrs. Koegel 7A Homeroom 341 Top Row: Daniel Hertzberg, Michael Mandelman, Susan Glisch, Marlene Schenbaum, Michael Bloedel, Mary Zellmer, Susan Youngquist, Mark Semon Third Row: Arthur Collins, Vicki Custer, Alfred Maurer, Gordon Hetzel, Daryl Kaplan, Robert Galvin, jay Galst, Randy Karp Second Row: Bonnie Saichek, Kathleen Wala, Jodee Tetting, Robin Radoif, Rosanne Cuda, Linda Erwin, Judith Lansky Bottom Row: Nancy Plotkin, Cheryl Moss, Jennifer Foti, Kathy McCann, Sari Gilman, Larry Leeb, Stuart Nankin Mrs. MaHood 7A Homeroom 130 Top Row: Ernest Westcott, Laurann Williams, Phyllis Wallace, Wallace Borchardt, Susan Netz, Karen Lempel, Steven Stein, Mark Gruber Third Row: Faith Dukor, Kathy Stefl, Janice Oxman, Judith Pfeifer, Paul Hidin, Mark Anders, Lesley Rickum, Linda Protzmann Second Row: Carl Kulow, Bonnie Volk, Eliot Fons, Lanise Meyer, Nancy Buechel, Mike Siegel, Richard Pinter, Karen Gielow Bottom Row: Jerry Sway, Scott jaenecke, Kathleen Freeze, Ronald Maertz, Russell Forrest, Lee Schneider, Carol Bines Mr. Ro'lman 7A Homeroom 230 1 ft -- ssl Top Row: Thomas Bibo, Michael Casberg, Donna Krueger, john Arps, Patricia Schwitau, Peggy O'Brien, Linda Buege Third Row: Linda Nichol, Harry Muller, Dennis Greco, Charles Schreier, Dennis Christensen, Robert Farchione, Cheryl Rinske Second Row: Shari Seiden, jerrilyn Thon, Bette Darnell, Yvendy Schnyder, Patricia Till, Santo Saniilippo, Tim Krenz Bottom Row: Stanford Wynn, Donald Kavalary, Ronald Kosloske, Michael Kernan, Salvatore Ferrito, Jeff Allen Mrs. Seigel 7A Homeroom 253 Top Row: Anthony Salamone, Allen Nickel, Carol Saputo, Charles Natanson, Christian Hansen, Judy Kastrul, Alan Hackl, Richard Roberts Third Row: Lynn Fowler, Randi Tarillion, Nancy Hinkel, Susan Coyne, Sherry Siegel, Grace Chapman, Mary Karegeannes, Pamela Nankin Second Row: Gary Liedtke, Craig Mfichman, Donald McMillan, Melvin Margolis, jack Beisiegel, Russell Pilieger, Michael Durr, Jennifer Young Bottom Row: Linda Soukup, Patricia Mather, Russell Kesery, Marci Gorbitz, Wayne Groth, Joyce Faust, Jane Paul .. J ml,,,,,l..,,,. mxl Y R t s .M s,.,-,-- Mrs. Seier 7A Homeroom 345 Top Row: Alan Hufnagel, Steven Kuinn, Donald Keske, Bruce Hajny, Penny Dreyfus, Mary Poethig, Dennis Fadeski Third Row: Jon Gimpl, Lynn Witte, Monica Gibbs, Beverly Toomey, Linda Voeiz, Elizabeth Schwindt, Neil Koven Second Row: James Maurin, Leanne Drollinger, Jerry Sassover, Jim Langenberg, Linda Gendelman, Sally Stieber, Gary Mackman Bottom Row: Cathy Moon, Linda Lee, Robert Eigen, David Seim, Wendy Kendall, Jodell Wolin, Jerry Brooks Mrs. V. Smith 7A Homeroom 343 Top Row: Rosemary Ziebell, Peggy Lange, Lynn Grosse, Linda Sandrock, Janet McIntosh, Randall Bartos, Joann Paley, Susan Parr Third Row: Martin Kroening, Russell Shapiro, Debra Wolinsky, Thomas Mosey, John Zeh, Sandra Stein, Kin Lewinski, Gary Hafemann Second Row: Robert Jensen, Roberta Babrove, Linda Hirschbein, Douglas Johnson, Donald Haugh, Gerianne Mittelstaedt, Rita Fleder, Monica Sternlieb Bottom Row: Jacquelyn Fleury, David Harshbarger, Paul Gies, Brian Bawden, Steven Peterman, Robert Drew, Barbara Barnes l ,, , , Mr. Zacher 7A Homeroom 232 Top Row: Craig Mooney, Nestor Nieves, William Grunze, Terry Prince, Bob Fuchs, Pano Kucharas, Jerome Schrneling Third Row: Cary Kostka, Cheryl Logan, Mabel Schroeder, Ronald Mayer, Lawrence Cooper, Patricia Salamone, Susan Dawson Second Row: Dorene Antin, Dennis Buege, Karol Krueger, Suzanne Jackson, Don Cirillo, Daniel Kiernan, Sandra Aus Bottom Row: Cheryl Mahloch, Robert Dawursk, Janice Newman, Pat Drake, Mark Strehlow. Donald Weldon, Janice Tessler Junior High Absenlees Top Row: Mike Davis, Caryn Willens, Kipp Zimmerman, Jeff Jaeger, Sue Chabanian Second Row: Bill Kaegi, Charlotte Nelson, Sandra Moffatt, Valerie Dahlke, Norma Manes Bottom Row: Janet Hogan, Elaine Exarhos, Robert Keefer, Sharon Engeldinger Y YXFMLA - V Y Mm : Y j.F.K.-Mr. Jerome F. Kopecky takes a breath before digging into the next pile of exam papers. Bob Schachtneider and Glen Nashban perform an experiment in chemistry class. Two girls demonstrate the use of charcoal for visiting parents at Open House. Mr. Gray 8B Homeroom 243 Top Row: Glenn Kleinow, Yvilliam Sormrude, Edward Kruecer, Terry Bibo, Philip Beuscher, Roy Smith Third Row: James Brown, Ann Snyder, james Lindermann. Robert Snyder, Gloria Brindmeier, john Rojahn, William Wahlen Second Row: Lynne Zimpelman, Ardwin Libman, Ann Neuhoff, Vivian Krail, Morris Lebouitz, john Berger Bottom Row: Edward Veser, Helene Wolfe, Judy Rickun, Willie Dailey, Donna Wrezic Mr. Hoffman 8B Homeroom 247 Top Row: Leon Olson, Linda Schultz, Tom Seelos, Frede Scheer, Kathleen Picciolo, Dennes Sakros, Lee Markgraf Third Row: Marcia Tschundy, Randy Gipp, Laurie Sosoff, Cathie Schneider, Nancy Pick, Raymond Koepel, Pamela johnson, George Panos Second Row: Gary Rose, Mike Stephenson, Carol Wylie, Andrea May, Rino Clissa, Howard Tarnoif, Mark Ivy Bottom Row: Susan Maness, Mike LoCicero, Anne Kortsch, Vicki Macaluso, Kathy Fackler, Mike Salzstein, Franklyn Shansky Mrs. Pippitt 8B Homeroom 131 Top Row: Mike Krueger, Barbara Gutknecht, Bob Weirich, jack Byrne, Diane Brown, Jeff Jamrozy, Randall Brudley, Barbara Berg Third Row: Thomas Stephens, Erick Messner, Tim Poulson, Sandy jochims, Kim Gruetzmacher, Susan Lassack, Carol Bohl, Jann Rades Second Row: Deborah Braidigan, Cathleen Leszczynski, Linda Luedtke, Christine Lobotzke, Kathy Zarling, Greg Haas, David Schroeder, Candice Goldberg First Row: Jana Berger, Dick Wegner, Susan Hutchison, Marcia Tetzlaff, john Haefele, Sara Reindl, Linda Dorn, Susan Pollack Mr. Schulieis 8B Homeroom 349 Top Row: Kris Nelson, Mark Jubelirer, Bonnie jarvella, john Hampel, Gregory Matzdorf, Robert Johnson, Roger Dobrick, Steven Ugoretz Third Row: Lesley Loke, Marilyn Davis, Sheryl Rosen, julie Lanfer, Diane Clark, Jackie St. Cyr, Ellen Maiman, Karen Korbel, Linda Utech Second Row: Ronald Frishmann, Brian Pack, Robert Kuritz, Thomas Mitchell, Janice Smith, Robert Cershan, Tom Radank, Mitchell Spector Bottom Row: Tom Mildowski, Richard Aaron, Lee Plutshack, Lee Rindner, Brian Dunphy, Sheldon Haber, Drew Patterson, Chuck Benedon, Dale Holub ' W er... .... ,-.r..,.sumsis m1ssgwe..aeusi.a,aaaxa,e Mr. Verbick 8B Homeroom 342 Top Row: Joy Hinz, Kathleen Ziesmann, Lloyd Lee, Michael Maurin, Karen Boyce, William Loker Third Row: Linda Ringeisen, Earl Lossmann, Scott Lindemann, jean Schaefer, Beatrice Scharhag, janet Knuth Second Row: Barry Zbylicki, Sheldon Thon, Kenneth Rank, Barbara Klein, Richard Vckeroff, Gottfried Arndt Bottom Row: Ralph Kochie, Jelf Haak, Karen Buerger, Kay Augustine, james Norman, Lee Holentuntcr Mr. Becher 8A Homeroom 224 Top Row: Faye Sher, Charles Fitzwater, Terry Lipchow, Douglas Rohrcheib, jon Mueller, Peter Sznyitar, Harriet Drukker, Candy Meifert Third Row: Carol Scharf, Suzanne Scholz, Constance Soderberg, Marlene Robbins, Sandra WVolfgram, james Salamone, Wolfgang Grundner Mark Guenther Second Row: Eugene Stimac, Susan Frey, Patricia Long, Barbara Lynch, Joyce Nierode, Carol Springer, Patty Paris, Shari Schwam Bottom Row: Dennis Williams, Susan Gross, Marylee Chovanec, Phyllis Bluhm, jeffrey Lewis, Mary Waterhouse, James Cech Mr. Chovanec 8A Homeroom 244 .. .. ,Y Y, W K Top Row: Arlene Segal, Kathy Holzer, Cheryl Lowe, Carol Siemast, Geoffrey Heinrich, Bonny Tengel, Susan Miller, Maryjo Dolata Third Row: Susan Schnyder, Susie Fait, Nancy Key, Barbara Ahrens, Barbara Webster, Terry Allen, Carmel Weingrod, Lanny Coren Second Row: Sue Butcher, Ronald Krane, john Snyder, Janelle Hass, Shirley Rosenberg, Patrick Fargo, Tom Lau, Douglas Sarah First Row: Richard Mclildery, Paul Widen, Maureen Hetchler, Sharon Hannert, Frances Pitt, Lawrence Williams, Michael Hetchler Mr. Dawley 8A Homeroom 340 Top Row: Shelley Domnitz, Donna Beranek, Christine Schultz, Robert Mueller, Patricia Wilterdink, Tony Fugarino, Karen Modrak, Charlene Louderback Third Row: Bruce Greenwood, Ronnie ,Godshaw, Richard Schneider, Kerry Bergemann, james Nemec, Bruce WVhite, john Schwab Second Row: Maureen Osten, Robert Jones, Harvey Steldt, Kathleen Reinhard, Dianne Adler, Michael Nechy, Kathryn Akins, Pamela Ingham First Row: Robert Nicholson, Susan Milkowski, Marlene Griep, Rand Krysinski, LeRoy Wackman, Kris Koegel, Ted Vobroucek Mr. Frorath 8A Homeroom 344 as Top Row: Michael Owen, Susan Pollard, Candy Veich, Russell Sciborski, Sandon Siegel, john Schwiesow, Nancy Skarzynski, Donna Graff Third Row: Ben Coons, Michael Joers, Roland DeGrand, Eric Furness, Dean Graczyk, jeff Arlt, Roger Scott Second Row: Lynda Neumann, Helen Helmer, Judith Yopack, Glen Koller, Steve Peplinski, Bonnie Malofsky, Chery Seefeld, Renee Holvey First Row: Karen McCue, Jack Nicholson, Peggy Dressler, Jamie Anderson, Maureen Hahn, Diane Scarpace, Mark Rehbein, Wendy Zuehlke Mr. Gunderson 8A Homeroom 233 T09 Row: Brad 5ChrH1'Il, Cynthia Bugiel, Randi Goetsch, Randy Potter, Tom Ploeckelman, Barbara Tiedeman, Scott Koenings Third Row: Del Schmechel, Virginia Buchholz, Ross Nashban, Dave Gutzke, Linda Lowrey, Donn Lorber, Paul Krueger, jim Kurtz Second Row: Marsha Matusiak, Sandra Hoffman, Doreen Endisch, Robert Yvaldner, James Knappmiller, Marilyn Roberts, Michelle Natanson First Row: Philip Kassner, Robin Frank, james Fischer, Phyllis Davison, Bruce Peckerman, Irene Steeger, Richard Bauer Mr. McGhee 8A Homeroom 242 Top Row: Darcie Pfeifer, Ronald Mengel, Laura Schwantes, Barry Mihalovich, Dennis Schneider, August Divjak, Susan Schulz Third Row: Sandi Hoth, Helen Laven, Karen Johnson, Jim Konitzer, Lainey Rickun, Linda Jaeger, Brenda Reeves Second Row: Michael Pessis, Michael Murphy, Scott Wolters, Michele Michaud, Charles Berard, Patrick Resch, Robert Sullivan First Row: Bruce Nelker, Linda Olson, Elmer Craft, Rory Gorman, Terry Mittelstaedt, Dennis Fruehauf, Michael Rutzen Mr. Pierce 8A Homeroom 239 Top Row: Harold Laufer, Judy Tate, Darrell Zimdars, Ricky Dohrman, Kathy Trudell, Jackie Hammond, Barbara Chudnow Third Row: Robert Teschner, Rosemary Dicristo, Lynn Latendresse, Marcia Brickman, Carol Braeutigam, Conrad Collins, Michael Schaefer Second Row: Jane Hannisch, Mike Hinz, Jay Johannes, Beverly Casher, Steven Charusch, Mary Brungs First Row: Bob Becker, Gloria Crish, Gary Jagielski, Chris Kopca, Otto Schniebs, Henry Kissinger, Charles Muehlbauer, Sheldon Wiviott Mr. Rosenblum 8A Homeroom 125 Top Row: Marlene Holzer, Kevin O'Neill, Bruce Harrmann, Jeff Davis, Peter W'ester, Alan Schumann, Heike Hartmann, Christine Austin Third Row: Jeff Trickey, Ilene Fishbein, Beverly Prochep, Paul Krakow, Kristine Drollinger, Joanne Schmidt, Cary Sternick Second Row: Nancy Jo Abrams, David Guith, William Andrekopoulos, Patricia Harman, Sheri Borkin, Roger Brunsch, Pam Enders, Diane Minash First Row: Michael Martin, David Edelman, Ted Howland, Kathy Landeck, Joanne Mihas, Jerome Liebenberg, Larry Chovanec, Linda Shadur Mrs. Sigman 8A Homeroom 234 Top Row: Chris Zieber, Mike Koenigsberger, Leslie Hart, Terry Capes, Paul Prochnow, Sandy Knaebe Third Row: Lenore Worman, Richard Heiden, Jeffrey Raloff, Susan Gruba, Melody Carlsen, Richard WVhite, Christopher Blair Second Row: Joanne Trifilo, Rosanne Baime, Karen Saichek, Caroline Steinbach, Diane Teuteberg, Susan Kent First Row: Terry McIntyre, Robert Siemann, Ned Levine, Joanne Lichtman, Gary Rosenthal, Deborah Blankstein Mr. Tara nfino 8A Homeroom 241 Top Row: Henry Prag, Sharon Koenig, Michael Edler, Charles Schneider, Chuck Hibbard, Pamela Stark, Todd Filter Third Row: Elfrieda Arndt, Kathy Smerz, Gregory Heinrich, Toni Salerno, Paul Maedeier, Sandra Boyle, jeffrey Mattice Second Row: Vic Perugini, Nikki Sorci, Barbara Hilfer, Margaret Klitgaard, Mary Brockman, Janis Walen, Leanne Medema Bottom Row: Karen Kraft, Wayne Hendricks, Gary Obselka, john Thompson, Craig Wesley, Jeanne Mahon Miss Vogl 8A Homeroom 132 Top Row: Mary Kasjaka, jackie Tetting, Paul Thorgaard, George Copoulos, Shelley Schlafman, Scott Shuster, Janis Bloedel Third Row: Karen Krause, Carol Hase, Glenn Dotson, Marcia Slomowitz, Daniel Herrell, jill Anders, Nanette Koehler Second Row: Susan Doine, Gerald Nissen, Craig Kirchhoff, Barry Brezan, Larry Ladin, Steve Andersen, Donna Miller First Row: Eliot jubelirer, Steve Schlonsky, Linda Saltzmann, Batya Elbaum, Mark Pitt, Deidre 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Schultz J. Schultz P. Schultz K. Schulz R. Schulz J. Schumacher M. Schuman J. Schumann L. Schumann S. Schur B. Schwartz C. Schwartz N. Schwartz S. Schwensow J. Schwiesow 67 K. Slipper D. Slosarczyk S. Smokovich C. Sohr R. Soper D. Sorce C. Spardone R. Spasich M. Spector S. Sporbeck J. Springer G. Staat D. Stack D. Stark N. Stark E. Stefl D. Stehling M. Steigerwalt D. Steinle S. Steinle E. Stelter J. Stephens C. Stephenson R. Stiller s 1 N R S - Ss X EQ N v- F X1 S 2 . Y 'X .jlgx . S 1 ,...., - ' zgee '- ' ,--: A' . S ss' S M Y fix -Mm W. Stockett B. Stranberg W. Strasse E. Strassman M. Straub D. Strelka C. Striepling K. Strobel G. Strom C. Strzyzewski J. Swanson G. Sweet J. Sweet J. Tankersley N. Tatarsky J. Tegge M. Terry M. Theis S. Shiel T. Thielke J. Thierfeldt J. Thomas T. Thompson S. Thurow S. Thust S. Tiedemann P. Torrence J. Trametzki T. Traub R. Treants M. Tureck J. Uibel C. Valcq J. Valenti S. Van Alstine B. Venski D. Veser J. Voit T. Volkmann R. Wachbroit C. Wagman D. WVagner R. Wald R. Waldner J. Walish J. Walker T. Walters K. Wangard -53.1 Xgw .li 1. K Q.. was 2 ' nf - XX... 1 5. X 3 .1 X X A Q sf XX XX 4 is .... , X 1 Rx X X .I X I X E? Q N . X s' Q , , W- -ff. s X is , N X ........ X .X.... J. .5 Y am... SX sf. '- iw S W X 5 sf.. X x Y .fir X X QX , X 5 S si if if-P ff SX .... , Xa f 'EWS :Ea ,L Q.. . ay .. .. A' ig A X ' I . . X. .,. gi 251 X EE, sz ...R . X X X1 QQ G. Wanta D. Warnke J. Warren C. Webb J. Weber G. Weidner R. Mleileder D. Weiner T. Werginz L. Wesling J. West B. Whitehead S. Whitford L. Wicklund J. Wieczorek S. Wiedbtf R. Wilke B. Williams D. Williams T. Williams C. Wilson C. Winski R. Wipf H. Wixson J. Wobst R. Worgull T. Wolf M. Wolin K. Wollenschlager D. Vvright S. Wysocki J. Yanowitz R. Yanowitz N. Yochum R. Yoerin S. Young M. Zabkowicz J. Zaborowski P. Zaborske M. Zahn B. Zanon R. Zarwell S. Ziegler D. Zwalina J. Zyszkiewicz SPECIAL EDUCATION In the special education division students are taught useful skills. Here Mr. Haywood instructs a pupil in the use of a telephone. The school experiences for students in the spe- cial education classes are made as enjoyable as possible. Mr. Haywood and Mrs. Buchholtz are shown here twisting with their students. Each year, about one hundred and twenty thousand American couples become the parents of children whose intellectual development is limited due to brain injury during birth or early years, a chemical disorder, a heredi- tary imperfection, or one of many other reasons yet un- known. Whatever the cause, the learning ability of these children is impaired and most of them never go beyond the level of normal seven-to-twelve year olds. No other handicap claims so many victims. Until recently, the parents of these children could find nowhere to go for constructive advice, help or informa- tion. Today, a more enlightened society deals with the problem of mental retardation. John Marshall is the only public high school in the state of Wisconsin, and one of the few in the country that has facilities for teaching trainable children. The two people who conduct these classes are Mrs. Kay Buch- holtz and Mr. Earl Haywood. Fifty-four students participate in this program. They attend school for two and one half hours daily, due to a limited attention span and the great number of pupils to be accommodated. All learning is accomplished through concrete experiences in class. The students are eager to come to school, for this is where they have their social contacts as well as their varied educational activities. GRADE Qi 5 AL 35113 1 'fs-'Q K if X A R ,it Q . QD R. Belek R . Beltmann C. Belott S. Bellisime B. Belfor R. Bensman S. Bensman R. Berdan R. Berelc B. Berg D. Berger S. Berger K. Berghofer P. Bergin S. Berthold B. Bilansky A. Bizjak D. Blank YV. Blischke B. Bloedel H. Bluvstein M. Bock J. Bokelberg R. Bolle . ...ng-.. 5. ix . . M .5 Q H - X . S 3 K . 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Zarimba T. Zastrow K. Ziebell G. Zielinski R. Zierath J. Zimmerman P. Zimmerman R. Zimmerman P. Zirbes J. Anosov J. Deiterle R. Dusick J. Gabriel D. Ladin R. Lattin M. Lozzario R. Meyer B. Miller T, Varsos PAUL BINNER SCHOOL The Paul Binner division of Marshall is a special school for the deaf and hard of hearing. Approximately one hundred seventy-five thousand totally deaf children are born every year in the United States. This number is usually doubled by non-inherited hearing losses. At one time, the word deaf struck terror, a fear based on that which is unknown. Today, the deaf child is af- forded many more opportunities than he was in previous, unenlightened years. John Marshall has one of the most extensive guidance courses for the deaf in the city. The department, which offers classes from seventh through twelfth grade, is headed by Miss Chrysoula Mathas. Other teachers are Miss Rebecca Becker, Mrs. Marjorie Murphy, and Miss Kay Olsen, about forty students are accommodated in these classes. The youngster with hearing diiliculties is exposed to the world of sound at the age of three. At that time, he is enrolled in the Neeskara-Binner department day school. There he undergoes strenuous currriculum, familiarizing himself with the fundamentals of speech. He also learns lip reading. A device used in helping teachers instruct children to speak is the group hearing aid. By sending powerful vi- brations through the ear bones, this aid enables the users to identify certain sounds. Along with rhythm training, this is a very important part of the Paul Binner depart- ment. In the public schools, no communication by sign language is taught or permitted. Excluding a hearing impairment, the deaf are in no way different from other people. They experience the same physical, psychological, and social changes that others do. John Marshall is an expansion of the course which the student begins at Neeskara. After six grades of basic edu- cation, the student graduates to high school. Here he is provided with the opportunity of a higher education. VVith specially trained teachers, he takes the regular aca- demic courses that are available to all students who at- tend high school. Standing: Tom Schmidt, Henry Honeck, Ray Bannen- burg Sitting: Miss Becker, Sandra Davidson, Donna Taft, Lory Gramling, Donna Howard, William Hallenberg, Don Ketter, Willi-am Teague, Linda Schuyler, james Schwartz GRADE , 5 N 5 , - . , ,.....,Q,......,,..A.x..,...,.M.A,.g....W.,..,,,..M,,,,W,. W ... ,xX.xX MM, .,,-W.,X,.w,...,..., .. .M .:.,.,.,A..AL M - - 2 . f . :Q mmm -an j. Stern J. Tschudy B. Wallace G. Walters j. York M. Zandron J. Greer Q-sn., 4.i,g eff-if . - ... K . -5 -sg. -1 - if-M: 'fvsesg AX K. Baur N. Brueck C. Buttke M. Ebert M. Feltes G. Filandrinos J. Goelz A. Hansen B. Hauser M. jagow T. johnson G. Kabitzke S. Koenig R. Kurzer W. Macpherson M. Maiman A. Neitzke W. Petrich R. Piotrowski S. Plotkin L. Radoff M. Roemer L. Rouse j. Stadish Bob Aronin is pleased about the prospect of finishing his high school career in june of 1963. He plans to en- roll at the University of VVisconsin in Madison, although he is not sure of his course of study. Bob has been active on the Gavel newspaper, F.T.A., Student Council, boys intramurals, and is president of the Forensic Society. Outside of school he is interested in the Young Demo- crats organization. Loren Lanier, anticipating June graduation, said he was looking forward to the big day. For high school graduation brings him closer to the realization of his advanced education. Loren will attend a Milwaukee college at which he will pursue studies in civil engineer- ing which he hopes to make his career. While at Mar- shall, Loren participated in the intramural activities. A student of the Paul Binner division, June McPher- son will also graduate in June of 1963. Eager about be- ing one of the early graduates, she, along with the three other students pictured here, will be the first to receive a diploma from Marshall High. Having no plans for college, June would like to find a job after graduation and start out on a business career. Mary Skibbie, a Paul Binner student and the fourth graduate this june, feels that as such she is somewhat of a pioneer and thus contributes to the history of Marshall. Her plans are to get a job. While here, Mary was the typist for the Gavel newspaper and did a Hne job in this capacity.-Good luck, graduates. ax rx fi w a Wx x m Y. ' LATIN CLUB Top Row: Christine Kesery, Gail Schleisner, Nancy Lou Andre, Diane Corder, Merrill Weingrod, Jerry Krysinski, Jeff Lippow, John YViederh0ld, Nancy Stark, Karen Pinkus, Robin Itzkowitz, Mary Chudnow, Carol Johnson, Jeanne Crane, John Kitzke Fourth Row: James Johnson, Joel Sogol, Peter Katsune, Jane Lillie, Kathryn Koch, Roger Masters, Sue Kowalicki, Bonita Boeyer, Barbara Hand- zel, Eugene Jamrozy, Carla Maronek, Colleen Gray, Michael Schuman, Nancy Nikolaus, Carol Dorst Third Row: Wendy Piek, Kathy Bronk, Marie Rader, Judity Uibel, Kathy Kovac, John Schmid, Jeffrey Holob, Dennis lvolinsky, Pat Para- poniaris, Janice Pergolie, Georganne Oldenburg, Sally LeMay, Clare Schmid, Cheryl Hargraves, Cindy Willarson Second Row: Georgia Hies, Ramond Miller, Kathleen Adler, 'Werner Reis, Carla Dicristo, Susan Kraus, Carolyn Mras, Diane Almond, Nicki Alpert, Carol Bednar, Dina Lakric, John Davis, Carmel Gross, Judi Church, Bonnie Seiden, Bonnie O'Leske Bottom Row: Susan Peterson, Sandra Lesgold, Marlene Totsky, Lee Ann Meissner, Susan Key, Leslie Cagen, Pamela Kiser, Ann Krizan The Rent-a-Plebe Service was the big event of the newly organized Latin Club. The faculty advisors are Mr. Thomas Marx and Miss Elaine Steiger. There are seventy-live members in the group. The services of a number of plebes were auctioned off to the patricians at various sum of money for a period of two weeks. The minimum purchase price was fifteen centsg the maximum went as high at 32.50. All proceeds went to the treasury which will use the money in the future for the yearly Latin banquet. The slaves were first-year Latin students. Many patricians, second and third-year students, ended up with three or four plebes to carry their books and lunches, greet them at their lockers, and help them with their coats, while the plebes uttered those humble words, Sum plebs humilis, QI am a lowly plebe.j . In the future the club plans to have several skits in Latin at their' meetings. Other events will include read- ings of Classical Latin literature, Roman Culture, and other related activities. John Schmid, President, Pam Kaiser, Vice-President: Mary Chudnow, Secretary: Barbara Handzel, Treas- urerp Vidor Bjorgvinsson, Sergeant-at-arms. 1 92 ml SPANISH CLUB Top Row: John Holmer, Robert W'ald, Lorna Meissner, Myra Berkowitz, Freddie Goldberg, Jeffrey Green, Mimi Oxman, Kathie Burckhalter Third Row: Rachel Katz, Ellen Friedland, Joy Davidson, Rhoda Kohne, Stephan Pass, Judy Reisman, Vtfendie Pouchnik, Sharon Van Alstine Second Row: Bill Greenberg, Pamela Prusow, Corinne Kocher, Anna Ober, Kathleen Vtlieczorek, Richard Heiden, Ronald Sager Bottom Row: Sari Gilman, Lesley Richun, Cheryl Cohen, Pamela Goldberg, Judy Rachural, Linda Erwin, Kathleen Freeze .Meeting twice a month, the SPani5h Club has Sixty- As a group, the members went to see El Cid. Then, late eight members. The group, headed by Mr. Emll Held, in spring, Miss Marcia Lau, a new member of the faculty, has set up a constitution by which the club is governed. ghgwed her Shdes of South America' Top Row: JoAnne Laedtke, Laurence Victor, Diane Court, Suzanne Savories, Dennis Rumocki, Norman Mishelow, Merry Matthews, Candy Tetz- laff, Sharon Fuchs, Nancy Kocher Third Row: Harriet Malofsky, Kathy Neuner, Jeanne Crane, Harriet Shern, Ellen Kaye, Diane Shamis, Lynn Wicklund, Pat Andrews, Roselie Yanowitz, Linda Kahn Second Row: Shelly Rapkin, Barbara Cowen, Marilyn Libman, Sandee Serge, Penny Cramer, Pam Cramer, Marcy Herman, Sheri Borkin, Naomi Pitt Bottom Row: Anita Kane, Janice Koshakow, Jean Schmidt, Linda Marino, Jacqueline Schneider, Lynn Lossmann, Lauretta Oliver, Bev Young, Marlene Aaron 93 GERMAN CLUB The German club, co-directed by Mrs. Gisela Bronner and Mr. John Szucs, planned several activities for this semester. At one meeting, students viewed slides of Ger- many. At another they studied German customs and contributions of famous Germans to the culture of the world. The club also attended the Folk Fair. Top Row: Marilee Spector, Bar- bara Morrow, Ellen Heib, juli Strnad, Barbara Paterson Second Row: Ann Zaidszpiner, Kathy Lueders, Frances Melf, Sue Krasno, Nancy Pinkert Third Row: Elaine Slomovitz, Nadeen Tatarsky, Meridy Dom- nitz, Shirley Bankier, Joanne Sha- piro Bottom Row: Sheila Schultz, Ar- lene Segal, june Back, Shirley Ros- enberg, Beth Markson l Sponsored by Mrs. Elfreida Waltz, the French Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month. Last semes- S ter they organized a bake sale to raise money. With this money they bought tickets to the Folk Fair, a yearly program of the customs, foods, music, and cultural back- grounds of nationality groups in Milwaukee. FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Susan Sporbeck, Ran- dall Henning, Mlalter Schaeffer, Tom Thielke, Michael Tessman Second Row: Douglas Doornek, John Stier, Michael Gumsey, Gregory Exarbo, jeffrey Raloff Bottom Row: Cheryl Stephenson, Phyllis Bauer, Tina Baker, Susan Reindl, Candice Goldberg FORENSIC SCJCIETY Top Row: Christine Schuldt, Becki Bloedel, Kathy Kogel, Myra Berkowitz, Freddie Goldberg, Robert Aronin, Howard Unger, Kathy Humphries Margaret Frey, Carol Ann Skaros, Catherine Watson Third Row: Darlene Bruesewitz, Ann Zajdszpiner, Peggy Silverstein, Jan Dressier, Cheryl Buttke, Jeanne Elias, Shirley Kacerovsky, Marilee Spec- tor, Gustave Kahitzke, Pat Paraponiaris, Carol Erb Second Row: Cheryl Stephenson, Jeanne Crane, Beverley Benedum, Judith Miller, Myra Tureck, Charles Natanson, John Nowicki, Linda De- Witt, Susan Engeldinger, Pam Burns Bottom Row: Sheila Schultz, Josephine Piano, Elaine Slomovitz, Enid Frindell, Whilma Stockett, Kathy Neuner, Susan Kraus, Pamela Kiser, Kay Strobel, Thomas Mitchell Top Row: Barbara Handzel, Jill Shepard, Michael Maiman, Mary Chudnow, Jeffery Green, Max Elbaum, Dick Miller, Pat Danielson, Michael Zandron, Carol Johnson, Mary Trapich. Third Row: Lynn Latendresse, Barbara Chudnow, Linda Gibbs, Kathy Galvin, Jane Lillie, Judy Morton, Colleen Gray, Terry Jones, Christine Kesery, Monica Gibbs, Julies Langer Second Row: Linda Kahn, Peggie Newhauser, Kathleen Adler, Harriet Malofsky, Raymond Miller, Nicki Alpert, Marilyn Libman, Sharon Fuchs, Barbara Cowen, Debra Wolinsky Bottom Row: Dede Cherny, Shari Seiden, Kathy Berghofer, Randy Karp, Michael Koven, Karen Korbel, Janice Koshakow, Cheryl Moss, Linda Hirschbein, Larry Leeb 95 l , L, , , F. T. A. Top Row: Shelley Schlafman, Maureen McCue, Sue Calkins, Pamela Torrence, Diane Corder, Freddie Goldberg, Dale Lee, Rhonda Krueger, Linda Grosse, Carol Kunick, Faye Sher, Linda KeWitt Fourth Row: Linda Poethig, Ellen Heib, Jule Strnad, Merry Matthews, Colleen Gray, Marcia Slomowitz, Connie Soderberg, Candy Veich, Carla Maronek, Barbara Paterson, Marguerite Cascio, Susan Engeldinger, Diane Zavernik Third Row: Susan Ketay, Linda Gilbert, Phyllis Bauer, Sue Schenbaum, Francine Primakow, Myra Tureck, Linda Bestul, Carol Grote, Sandy Hellman, Harriet Malofsky, Nanette Koehler Second Row: Karen Schlafman, Pauline Fogel, Shelley Peterxnan, Bonnie Malofsky, Nadeen YVanatka, Arlene Segal, Diane Teuteberg, Jean Schmidt, Betty Chrustowski, Pamela Prusow, Frances Pitt Bottom Row: Susan Peterson, Barbara Veit, june Back, Marlene Aaron, Sue Scheier, Elaine Slomovitz, Dede Cherny, Helene Bluvstein Top Row: Shirley Kacerovsky, Steve Engelke, Alan Lever, Randall Henning, John Wiederhold, Robert Aronin, Barbara Morrow Fourth Row: Linda Kahn, Lainey Rickun, Harriet Shern, Pat Paraponiaris, Kris Baumback, Nancy Pinkert, Pam Mooney, Roselie Yanowitz Third Row: Marilyn Libman, Sheri Borkin, Barbara Cowen, Kathy Neuner, Nadeen Tatarsky, Peggie Newhauser, Sandee Serge Second Row: Renee Halvey, Kay Strobel, janise Koshakow, Anita Kane, Mary Jo Dolata, Shirley Rosenberg Bottom Rowz' Elise Melrood, Barbara Olsheske, Joanne Lichtman, Elaine Gollup, Candy Dorn 96 I 1 CHESS CLUB ,,,,.,..,--- PEOPLE-TO- PEOPLE EXCHANGE CLUB Standing: Howard Unger, Mrs, Rein-hard, Mike Krueger Selltedl Bill FiShIl'lZ1ll, 'Pauline Fogel Walace Kussman, Ellen Yam, Don Koch PRESS - CAMERA CLUB Standing: Mike Koenigsberger, Terry Capes Seated: Rosanne Baime, Jeff Raloff, Terry McIntyre Standing: Paul Keehn, Gary Boldt, jeff Irwin Seated: Mark Plotkin, Harvey Kurzon 1 97 DANCE CLUB Bossa Nova, Mashed Potatoes, Limbo, Pony, and the Push 'n Kick are just a few of the dances that members of the Dance club learned this year. The club, which is basically a dance-loving social group, meets every Wed- nesday with their sponsor, Mrs. McGrath. The group was formed after several people realized the need for such a group at some of our dances. Ollicers of the club for this year were: President, Tom Prinog Vice-president, James Slawnyg Secretary, Sandy Weidoffg Treasurer, Jackie Zyszwieckez. All varsity letter winners belong to the Lettermens' club. One of the projects they undertook this year was the supervision of orderly dismissal from basketball games. The club started this year with the first issuing of the varsity M's by the Athletic department. Officers of the club for this year were: President, Dick Witteg Vice-President, Bob Berdang Secretary, Steve Mol- denhauer, Treasurer, Keith Shepard. The ofiicers of this club are elected by popular vote and preside for the duration of one year. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Row: Robert Berdan, Steve Moldenhauer, Tom Wiederstein, Gerald Wolfgram, Richard Witte Second Row: james justus, Keith Sheppard, Danny Nemoir, Ray Fuchs, Michael Kestin - . Bottom Row: Dave Ovshak, john Seebert, Scott Riewer, eg Chuck Hackney, Kenneth Oliver Q S. S: se s '- is MATH CLUB Top Row: Charles Rotbard, Arnold Mullen, Jerry Krysinski, Allan Lee, William Bruder, Phillip Wilke, Ken Hatch, Peter Kohlenberg, Randall Hewning, Michael Losse Third Row: Gregory Exharos, Elden Meyer, Kathryn Koch, Mike Nielson, Lois Scheina, Ruta Kupsis, John Dedinsky, Michael Mlalzer, Keith Boerner, Steve Engelke Second Row: Rosanne Baime, Jay Johannes, Mark Semon, Paul Prochnow, Ron Koski, Mark Plotkin, Myra Turack, Bruce Boerner, Jeffrey Ralpf, Melody Carlsen Bottom Row: Terry Mclntyre, Deborah Blankstein, Ned Levine, Steven Kuinn, Kay Strobel, Jacqlynn Bartz, Kathleen Stauber, Harvey Kurzon, Larry Leeb The Math club is affiliated with Mu Alpha Theta, the The Science club affords students who are interested Mathematical Association of America, and is open to A in science with an opportunity to exchange ideas and to and B students in the ninth through twelfth grades. perform experiments with school equipment. SCIENCE CLUB Top Row: James Tankersley, Bruce Foster, Steve Engelke, john Dedinsky, Randall Henning, Paul Prochnow, Roger Swenson, Elden Meyer Third Row: Lanny Coren, Jerome Liebenberg, Catherine Watson, Steven Peplinski, Jeffrey Raloff, David Edelman, Bill Andrekopoulos, Kathy Holzer Second Row: Jacquelyn Bader, Eric Furness, Michael Martin, Susie Fait, Roger Brunsch, Janelle Hass, David Luban Bottom Row: Richard Mclildery, Lawrence Williams, Paul Widen, Douglas Sarah, Philip Kassner, Michael Joers, Roger Scott FUTURE NURSES CLUB Top Row: Lynn Schumann, Mary Zahn, Nancy Lou Andre, Mary Ebert, Mary Straub, Nancy Stark, Diane Kadunc, Bridget Sheridan, Ann Leis, Nancy Neuenfeldt, Christine Schuldt, Beverly Oldenberg, JoAnn Kraus Fourth Row: Sharon Butler, Christine Meifert, Sue Kuchler, Patricia Koschmann, Georganne Oldenberg, Patricia Gutschenritter, Kathie Burck- halter, Jan Balistreri, Irene Lohberg, Gail Schleisner, Kathy Bronk, Cheryl Stephenson, Susan Reinhard Third Row: Jeanie Swanson, Clare Schmid, Judy Ovshak, Joanne Laedtke, Harriet Malofsky, Linda Seaman, Jackie Zyszkiewicz, Sue Shenbaum, Carol Schielke, Suzanne Swanson, Susan Key, Nancy Fox, Georgia Hies Second Bow: Betty Chrustowski, Penny Cramer, Pam Cramer, Gladys Rankin, Sharon Miller, Linda Wesling, Pat Andrews, Mira Raikovich, Jean Drischler, Carla Dicristo, Jacqueline Pechacek, Kathy Adler Bottom Row: Kathleen Ziebell, Sheila Schultz, June Back, Jean Franklin, Kathleen Graves, Karen Schlafman, Bonnie Seiden, Sandra Lesgold, Coralee Maxson DRAMA CLUB Top Row: Cindy Charusch, Gerald Krenzke, Dick Forrest, Gregg Edwards, Sue Lindemann, Hamid Harris, Martin Becker, Lewis Bolar Third Row: Mr. Bielenberg, Sandi Wiedolf, Linda DeWitt, James Strapko, Suzanne Swanson, Barb Boylan, Marilee Spector, Linda Kugler Second Row: Gail Wicksberg, Terry Jones, Jeanne Raasch, Sharon Morton, Dan Samarzja, Jacqlynn Bartz, Jeanie Swanson Bottom Row: Kathy Berghofer, Noreen Richlin, Peggie Newhauser, Rochelle Matsoff, Bev Young, Beth Markson, David Luban 100 i l PEP CLUB Top Row: Betty Farchione, Judy Kramer, Renee De Laurier, Gail Iding, Cheryl Christensen, Bonnie Berg, Kitty Kickbush, Nora Heer, Jody Clancy Fourth Row: Linda Curran, Sharon Hogue, Toni Lane, Donna Soderberg, Sue Knopf, Kathleen Hayes, Nancy Neuenfeldt, Linda Bestul, Sharon Morton Third Row: Arlene Jacenko, Judy Grimm, Carol Grote, Kenny Simonis, Lynn Wicklund, Jan Balistreri, Pat Andrews, Darlene Sadoif, Terryl Nicora Second Row: Patricia Janicek, Ellen Kaye, Nancy Jarvis, Lea Merrill, Barb Boylan, Jackie Springer, Diane Shamis, Dina Lakric, Judy Kolbus Bottom Row: Kathy Jaeger, Candy Terry, Judi Church, Kathleen Wollenschlager, Patricia Brede, Barbara Spaeth, Diana Beck. Top Row: Peggy Beneditz, Kathy Petersen, Patty Klumb, Kathy Humphries, Jon Hinz, Jelf Skore, Becki Bloedel, Ardith Russel, Barb Miller, Sandra Berthold Fourth Row: Karen Kral, Bob Egeland, Diane Almond, Mimi Oxman, Pat Panos, Anita Baker, Linda DeWih, Cathy Butcher, Lin Morrison, Maureen McCue, John Nowicki Third Row: Kenny Simonis, Judy Ovshak, Donna Morrison, Cindy Yvillarson, Linda Wesling, Vicki Van Nostrand, Jan Yvestfahl, Beverly Bene- dum, Kris Schmitt, Pat DeL:mey Second Row: Renee Aronin, Jean Franklin, Cheryl Miller, Linda Curra, Jan Balistreri, Lynn Wvicklund, Pat Chittero, Dorothy Gray, Marilyn Merril, Arleen Michor. Bottom Row: Pamela Kiser, Pam Collier, Sue Eifert, Marcee Reich, Pat Andrews, Janet Seaman, Beth Markson 101 MUSIC DEPARTMENT All students are eligible to join the senior chorus which trains the students for a cappella choir. Members are selected for excellent singing voices, superior ability to read notes, and character above reproach. Three bands, the junior band, intermediate band, and senior band are conducted by Mr. Michael Yindra. Mr. Yindra chooses the senior band members, composed of high school students, after they reach a high standard of proficiency. The senior band will be Marshallis concert band and will also appear at parades and football games. Approximately 95 students, under the direction of Mr. Frank Orlando are members of three orchestrasg the junior orchestra, the intermediate orchestra and the senior orchestra. Next year the senior orchestra will play for graduationg it also plays in the spring concert, and the Musico. Some of the members from the intermediate and senior orchestras are members of the All-City Orches- tra which consists of students from schools all over the city. 7th GRADE Top Row: Jerome Schmeling, Nestor Nieves, Kipp Zimmerman, Charles Natanson, Barbara Berg, Karen Boyce, Karen Lempel janet Mclntosh, Joann Paley, Pamela johnson Third Row: Jeff Allen, Gordon Hetzel, Alan Hackl, Marlene Schenbaum, JoAnn Churchill, Kathy Zarling, Susan Parr, Vicki Custer, Sandra Stein, Rosanne Cuda, Judith Lansky Second Row: Salvatore Ferrito, Gary Davidson, james Maurin, Joel Honigman, jay Galst, Bonnie Volk, Karol Krueger, Patricia Gumhold, Linda Hirschbein, Kay Augustine Bottom Row: Mr. Charles Borgwardt, Monica Sternlieb, Pat Drake, Kathy McCann, Linda Soukup, Marcia Tetzlaif, Jana Ber ger, Patricia Mather, jane Paul, Stanford Wynn, VVayne Groth SENIOR CHORUS Top Row: Marilee Spector, Chris Schuldt, Darlene Bruesewitz, Phyllis Beuscher, Sharon Steinle, Mike 'Wolf, Chris Papen, Floyd Laber, Ronald Malicki, Sandra Smokovich, Francee Melf, Barbara Handzel, Judy Morton Third Row: Lynne Ramsey, David Nelson, Carolyn Mras, Tom Farence, Elaine Pilchowicz, William Holloway, Janice Behling, Darlene Kopp, Marilyn Kalusok, Charlene Farrington, Linda Gilbert, Darlene Jankowski, Jeanne Elisa Second Row: Heide Faber, Lola Rambow, Denise Greene, Judy Neuman, Pat Schweitzer, Diane Miller, Sue Moon, Diane Sorce, Ruth Salisbury, Ellen Friedland, Wendie Pouchnik, Judy Tower, Darlene Kornfehl Bottom Row: Karen Callahan, Jacquelyn Bader, Sheila Schultz, Marlene Totsky, Susan Randa., Donna Flath, Lynn Lossmann, Beverly Glicklich, Barbara Katz, Suzanne Schmidt, Dawn Provencher, Gayle Tramm, Mike Callahan CHGRUS Top Row: Phyllis Wallace, Debra Wolinsky, Kathleen Ziesmann, Janet Knuth, Diane Clark, Judy Kastrul, William Loker, Alan Hufnagel, Robert Farchione Third Row: Mabel Schroeder, Rosemary Ziebell, Christine Lobotzke, Linda Protzmann, Ann Snyder, Susan Youngquist, Cheryl Logan, Mike Casberg, Charles Schreier, Mike Siegel Second Row: Jodee Tetting, Rita Fleder, Karen Gielow, Mary Karegeannes, Vivian Krail, Cathleen Leszczynski, Robert Dawurst, Gary Rose, Dennis Christensen, Santo Sanfilippo, Ronald Kosloske Bottom Row: Craig Lindemann, Allen Anderson, Barbara Barnas, Susan Pollack, Joyce Faugt, Donna Wrezic, Susan Hutchison, Janet Hogan, Janice Newman, Sherry Siegel 'I03 A CAPPELLA Top Row: Dennis Vvolinsky, Micky Levine, Steve Pass, Dick Margolis, Robert Schachtschneider, Michael Schuman, james Schacht- schneider, Ben Schubert Third Row: Linda Harmon, WVhilma Stockett, Cheryl Rudman, Judith Miller, Kathy Lousier, Nancy Oneska, Sheila Dullinger Second Row: Mary Dedinsky, Linda YVesling, Beverly Benedum, Kris Baumback, Kathleen Proell, Mary Foeckler, Nancy Pavlac Bottom Row: Danielle Buehmann, Coralee Maxson, Bonnie Odenbrett, LeeAnn Meissner, Claudia Harris, Judy Loker, Susan Mather One of the many sub-groups of the choir is the sextet shown here. Top Row: Claudia Harris, Judy Loker, Janice Pergoli Bottom Row: Bev Benedum, Bonnie Odenbrett, Charlene Farrington 3 CHOIR 5 Top Row: Jerome Borkoski, Rod Sciborski, Lee Kottke, Dennis Keierleber, joe Palicki, Jeffrey Conn Peter Karegeawnes, john Hanser Third Row: Pat Panos, Irene Lohberg, Lynn Schumann, Mary Chudnow, Jan Dressler, Pam Burns, Kris Schmitt Second Row: Renee De Laurier, Darlene Stehling, Dianna Haney, Francine Promakow, Mary Schoenecker, Rita Radtke, Renee Aronin, Kay Strobal Bottom Row: Kathy Koegel, Janice Pergoli, Candy Vobroucek, Cheryl Augustin, Sharon Hogue, Janet Isbrandt Mr. Benduhn, the able choir director, calls for attention N 105 SENIOR Top Row: Mr. Orlando, Janis Ohrmundt jew: Pam Long, Judy Mueller, Marla Nonken, Pamela Prusow, Keith Boerner, jim Schubring, Walter Schaeffer, Tom gecond Row: Karen Sharpe, Marilyn Ber, Kathy Kovac, Roger Mankiewicz, Norine Radank, Karren Kral ottom Row. Beckr Bloedel, Christine Meifert, Suzanne Savorias, David Meister JUNICDR Top Row: Charles Fitzwater, Harriet Sher, Howard Tarnoif, Jacquelyn Fleury, Beverly Toomey, Robert Farkas, Donald Driss, James Schmidt Third Row: Melvin Margolis, Karen Kruse, Margaret Klitgaard, Karen Dellosso, Linda Utech, Karen Saichek, Larry Leeb, Bruce Hajny, jerry Sheff Second Row: Deborah Blankstein, Scott Shuster, Kathleen Freeze, Sari Gilman, Susan Schnyder, Mary Brockman Bottom Row: Christopher Blair, Roseanne Baime, Patricia Long, Connie Soderberg 'IO6 ORCHESTRA Top Row: Jim Dubrow, Steve Kamin, Bruce Boerner, Jeffrey Rosen, Barbara Olsheske Second Row: Judith Uidel, Jan Wveber, Gregg Edwards, Sharon Hackbarth, Laura Schwanles, Mary Straub, Jane Thierfeldt Bottom Row: Nancy Stark, joy Schumann, Edris Hoffman, Carol Schielke ORCHESTRA Top Row: Sue Butcher, Kay Augustine, Scott jaenecke, Charles Muehlbauer, Charles Kohlenberg, jeff Wasserman, Goeffrey Hein- rich, Mike Mueller Third Row: Raymond Reynolds, Richard White, Bonnie Saichek, Carol Wylie Second Row: Janet Teal, Ellen Fowler, Hannah Diament, Russel Forrest, jacqueline St. Cyr, Richard Conn, Marcia Slomowitz Cary Sternick Bottom Row: Faye Sher, Laura Schwantes, Patty Paris, Bruce Harrmann 107 1 SENICDR Top Row: Bonnie Boeyer, Nancy De Blaey, Sandra Lesgold, Greg Exarhas, Dave Bartolini, Gary Duval, Bruce Boerner, Alex Dreyfus Third Row: Terry Zastrow, Steve Engelke, joan Lorenz, Joan Shikora, Bonnie O'leske, Vidar Bjorgvinsson, Kenneth Johlke, james Salamone Second Row: Jan Weber, Gregg Edwards, John Sorce, Kathy Riordan, joel Sogol, Merrill Weingrod, Linda Clafin, Robert Levy Bottom Row: Neal Borkenhagn, Tom Voelz, Carol Skaros, Micheal Koven, Marie Radar, Pam Goldberg INTERMEDIATE Top Row: Ted Vobroucek, Michael Edler, Roger Dobrick, Randal Bradley, Robert Teschner, Brian Dun- phy, Drew Patterson Third Row: Jack Byrne, Jon Mueller, Dennis Mackman, Pam Stark, Sandra Mlolfgram, Susan Lassack, Mark Guenther Second Row: Henry Jacobi, Todd Filter, Darold Case, Dennis Skaros, Robert Voss, Conrad Collins, Mr. Yindra Bottom Row: Raymond Kopel, Eric Furness, Brian Pack, Dale Holub, Tom Radank, Mitchell Specter, John Haefele, Frank Shansky BAND Top Row: Ernest Brooks, Steve Kamin, Sandon Siegel, Ken Lucoff, Mister Yindra Fourth Row: Dale Heckman, Roger Swenson, lfVilliam Ruplinger, Craig Bender, James Dubrow, VVerner Reis Third Row: Gorman Hunt, Rodrick Holloway, Richard Sam, Robert Kempf, Arnold Cwik, Thomas Thielke, James Schubring Roger Masters, Wvalter Schaeffer Second Row: David Hasenfratz, Dennis Severson, Russell Ajdukovich, Char Rades, Sue Kowalicki, Keith Boerner, Judith Vibel Bottom Row: Leanne Allen, Helen Lawrence, Susan Kenny, Karen Kral, Norine Radank BAND Top Row: Craig Kirchoff, Ronald Frischmann, Thomas Mitchell, Sandra Bowers, Candy Meifert, Jeif Jam- rozy, John Hampel Third Row: Jeanne Mahon, Ricky Aaron, Candy Goldberg, Joyce Nierode, Janis Bloedel, Paul Thorgaard, Bonnie Jarvell, Robert Weirich Second Row: Dede Cherney, Barbara Klein, Steve Ugoretz, Harold Laufer, Mark Jubelirer, Paul Proch- now, Sharon Koenig Bottom Row: Wayne Hendricks, Ardwin Libman, Sheldon Haber, David Guith, Chris Kopca, Jann Rades BHBDBH n to B on on B than or at S JUNIOR BAND Top Row: Dennis Fadeski, john Arps, Carol Klein, Michael Bloedel, Steven Stein, Daniel Mueller, Michael Klitgaard, Michael Durr, Robert Giese, Arthur Collin Third Row: Donald Keshe, Ricky Hale, Geoffrey Gordon, Neil Koven, Carol Mallon, Rebecca Koch, Frachelle Gaines, Roberta Babrove, jeffrey Moore, Brian Bawden W Second Row: Herman Green, Randall Bartosg Jim Langenberg, Donald Sukup, james Maurin, Paul Hindin, Michael Manes, Susan johlke, Kenneth Klatt, Howard Nemovitz, Patti Berchtold j Bottom Row: Charles.Born, Linda Voelz, Russell Pflieger, Timothy Evrard, Patrick Striebel, Marlene Lerner, Steve Schneider- l man, Ronald Kosloske, jerry Brooks, jerry Sway, Gordon Hies l l l Top Row: Nancy Hinkel, Kathleen Frase, Barbara Thomas, jane Bryant, Mike Tihhitts, Judy Pfeifer, Janice Oxman, Lynn Grosse, Susan Netz, Penny Dreyfus Third Row: Douglas johnson, Carl Kulow, Allen Kalhstein, Cynthia Dunphy, Jennifer Young, Don Haugh, Mark Anders, Kath- leen Wala, jack Beisiegel, Randi Tarillion Second Row: jeff Jaeger, Mark Neubauer, Robert Galvin, Linda Burris, Faye Gilbert, Nancy Zankl, Laryssa Nanirniak, Cheryl Mosse, Sue Shewell, Gay Macknan Bottom Row: Richard Rubin, Steven Meyerson, Mark Lichtenberger, Sheryl Winston, Ronnie Singer, Michael Rosenburg, jeff Miller, Gary Becker, Stuart Nankin, Robin Radoif l 'l'l0 lgnn ,,,,,,,,,,Y, Y, Y, , if W, ,W Y, Y, ,H ,,, l STAMP CLUB Standing: Jerome Liebenberg, Alfred Mau- rer, Gerald Nissen, Mark Semon, Steve Char- usch, Paul Thorgaard, Rodney Ugent, Bob Eigen Seated: Gary Rosenthal, Ned Levine, Eliot Meeting to talk about and trade stamps are the twenty- three members of the Stamp Club. Mr. Elden Hunter is the adviser of the activity which meets every first and third Thursday of the month. The president of the or- ganization is Eliot jubelirerg the secretary is Gerald Nissen. jubelirer, Mark Pitt, Steve Schlonsky The Coin Club was formed by Mr. Raymond Gray, junior division social studies and language arts teacher. It enables the numerous coin collectors in the school to get together to discuss and trade their coins. Thus far, they have been meeting every first and third WVednesday of each month in room 248. CCDIN CLUB Standing: Ronald Wells, Terry Allen, Jerome Liebenberg Seated: Cary Sternick, Lawrence Williams, Laurence Victor, John Wiederhold, Alan Dahms SERVICES ACTIVITIES and - VIEWS Lab Monitors Sports Costumes Announcers . .f ' . fe 5112- fi New OFFICE STAFF The I.B.M. system means a vast change in office and teacher records. Its main advantages are in the amount of time and work it saves. The complete I.B.M. unit consists of four separate machines. The first, a key punch, punches the characters in each student's program card. Next, the sorter sorts these. Then the 1401 computer records all given informa- tion on tapes and prepares it for the master unit, 7074, in Chicago. These tapes are then put into this machine. In twelve to fifteen minutes, this information has been gathered, and the student schedules are complete. 4 K 'TX' QSM. ' .. . K. 4 k:mf N2srQ4 i . '1 .Q .i -- i Siiifeiiwt. Q J R The competent secretaries shown in the act of being competent. Miss Zanoni and Mr. Osterndorf deal with the daily multitude of students who come to the office with as- sorted questions and problems. Every day Mrs. Rosemary Ward checks the I.B.M. attendance cards for 2,700 students. ti s 1' 2 3 Top Row: Jan WVestfahl, Kathy Lued- ers, jill Shepard, Kristine Bach, Bar- bara Durand, Freddie Goldberg, Myra Berkowitz, Donna Soderberg, Sharon Schur Third Row: Sabina Wohlfeiler, Karen Frank, Anita Baker, Ellen Bear, Mar- lene Joers, Adrienne Wynn, Sue Schen- baum, Diane Schwebe, Harriet Malof- sky Second Row: Michelle Lusk, Peggie Nenhauser, Pauline Fogel, Susan Ketay, Roselie Yanowitz, Coralee Maxson, Sharon Sinagub, Christine Sohr Bottom Row: Susan Peterson, Kathy Berghofer, Shelly Rapkin, Paula Orth, Arleen Michor, Betty Chrustowski, Bev- erly Young, Kathleen Kohout OFFICE MONITORS GUIDANCE MONITORS 115 Top Row: Tom Meurer, Kenny Sim- onis, Ruta Kupsis, Nancy jamrose, Nancy Yochum, Phillis Casalena, Dale Neverman Third Row: Gail Schleisher, Susan Ketay, Nancy Neuenfeldt, Toni Lane, Ann Zajdszpiner, Cindy Willarson, Jody Clancy, Sharon Hogue Second Row: Mary Gielow, Estelle Goldberg, Sharon Greenberg, Candy Terry, Michele Metko, Barbara Chit- tero, Jacqueline Pechacek Bottom Row: Helene Bluvstein, Jo- anne Shapiro,' Nicki Alpert, Naomi Pitt, Anne Ridberg, Anna Obar, Pam- ela Goldberg KITCHEN STAFF Serving approximately two thousand students daily and sending food to six other elementary schools in the vicinity requires the combined elforts of fifteen women. Two stack ovens, one range, an eighty gallon steam ket- tle, and a sixty quart mixing machine are a part of the cafeteria equipment used daily. All bread, rolls, cakes, and pies are baked in the school ovens. Nearly one thousand pounds of Hour are used weekly. When hamburger, the favorite meal is served, about three hundred and Hfty pounds of meat are used. Miss Sophie Czubkowski, the cook manager, insures that the cafeteria is run efliciently. Top Row: Virginia Mack, Ruth Koonan, Mary Payne, Katherine Gregory Middle Row: Charlotte Ahles, Lillian Knueppel Bottom Row: Olive Carey, Marie Janos, Grace Ivy, Rose Draeger, Betty Grassinger, Dawn Lukitsch,. Marie Bublitz, Sophie Czubkowski With king-sized kettles and king-sized ladles, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuzniewski prepares soup for the day. Mrs. Charlotte Ahlest busies herself preparing the more than thousand rolls it takes to feed Marshallites. KITCHEN HELPERS 'I'I7 Behind the scenes in the cafeteria are nine boys who wash dishes and four girls who sell candy and ice cream. The girls are Pat Danielson, Barbara Nagy, Paulette Zirbes, and Linda Janos. joel Eichenbaum, Bill Greenberger, Gus Kabitzke, jay Kuritz, Ron Lawonn, Al- lan Prest, Gary Walters, Ron Worgull, and Mike Zandron wash dishes every day. ENGINEERING STAFF Maintaining a school the size of Marshall is a tremen- dous responsibility. Ten men and live women, under the supervision of the head engineer, Mr. Harold Wendorf, and second engineer, Mr. Robert Biemann, work three shifts, twenty-four hours daily. Their job is to maintain 271,423 square feet of floor space, which is about fly! to 5 acres. The women sweep, dust, and wash windows of all rooms and hallways. The ten men are in charge of regu- lating heat and ventilation, and keeping the school grounds in top condition. In addition, the men set up athletic equipment, and othernecessary props and ma- terials for dances. Mr. Harold Wendorf regulates the condition of the water by adding softeners. Messrs. Bob Biemann, Ivan Heyborn, Glen Sken- adore, Warren Gumz help keep a polish On 001' floors. Mr. Tom Adams keeps the school warm during the cold winter months. Messrs. Tom Adams, Dwayne Braaton, Herald WNendorf check the instruments which tell that all is well with the heating system. Messrs. Paul Carr and Howard Schrutt work daily on keeping the swimming pool clean. Eleanor Gregorey, Angela lNolfgram, Kate Abra. ham, and Martha Fassel help keep our rooms and corridors clean. l'l9 In addition to their duties as housewives, Marshall's seven cleaning women spend from five to seven hours per night sweep- ing, dusting and cleaning the Hoors, desks, walls, and blackboards of our school. Each of them cleans on the average of thirteen rooms a night, in addition to the cafeteria and auditorium. Cleaning furniture, gym, team room and street lockers are jobs undertaken during the summer months. HALL MCDNITORS Top Row: Alan Dobretzberger, Duane Reppen, Paul Brandstaetter, Doug Sorce, Fred Lieberman, John Wiederhold, Terry 0'Niell, Ed Newberg, Larry Orzewalla, William Schwebler, Ralph Brandstaetter, Paul Mierow, Tom Sheahan, Joel Marks Fourth Row: Betty Farchione, James Good, Pat Dietz, Sandon Siegel, Glenn Nashban, Bob Berdan, Judy Lorenz, Alex Dreyfus, Sue Lindermann, Keith Shepard, Barry Karp, Ann Leis, Sue Calkins, Tom Traub Third Row: Jim Harvey, Barry Bertram, Morris Silverman, Gary Sweet, Scott Riewer, Donald Butschli, Jim Justus, Bill lvhitehead, Dave Eisen- drath, Barbara Bryant, Larry Multerer, Judie Miller Second Row: Bob Nicholson, Selores Kuhry, Tom Krause, Marguerite Cascio, Suzanne Esser, Jackie Springer, Linda Seaman, Dale Klingbeil, Kathy Adler, Ronald Yvells, Shirley Wvysocki, Jack Nicholson Bottom Row: Bruce Strege, Harvey Steldt, Carolyn Metzler, Lanny Coren, John Peters, Jerry Samson, Arleen Michor, Ronnie Godshaw, James Nemec l One of the largest committees of the student council, the corridor committee, has over one hundred and sixty students working as hall monitors. Duties of the moni- l tors are: checking hall passes, lockers, lavatories, picking - up papers, giving directions to visitors, and maintaining order in the corridors. These cadets are chosen in the beginning of the semester by hourly captainsg. the moni- tors must have three teachers sign as references. The hourly captains or supervisors are selected by the student council board. Special duties of the captains are: taking attendance, checking on the monitors, and taking care of any special problems which may arise. The captains meet every Thursday morning at 8:00 A.M. to discuss their duties and problems and methods of improving the hall patrol system. Jackie Pechacek is the general chairman of this group. Mr. Thomas Marx is the faculty advisor. 120 Top Row: Michael Maiman, Diane Corder, James Warren, Ken Lucoff, Steve Eigen, Al Meitzke, Gleen Ahrens, Gary Shlimovitz, Dennis Rumoski, Jack Sherard, Todd Mainville, Bill Rash, John Tegge, Joseph Stadish, Tom VVilson, Richard WNitte, Michael Zandron, John Schmid Fifth Row: Jan Balistreri, Darlene Stehling, Susie Schulte, Karlene Plinska, Lynn Schumann, Susan Sporbeck, Nancy Pinkert, Harvey Samson, Mike Minkin, Dennis Gutzke, Larry Ubl, Harry Foreman, Christa Schaefer, Marilyn Mundbrot, Kathy Kroening, Joan Spillman, Kitty Kickbush, Nancy Stark, Bob Levy, Chris Winski Fourth Row: Terry Nicora, Pat Schettle, Elaine Slomovitz, Cindy Schneiderman, Kathleen Doehling, Jane Schumi, Rhoda Kohne, Arlene Jacenko, Jacqueline Pechacek, Maureen McCue, Judith Reisman, Helaine Glick, Therese Sargent, Jown Mason, Sandy Young, Shelley Peterman, Janet Sea- man Third Row: Paul Mfanish, Gladys WVanta, Leslie Cagen, Virginia Austin, Linda Janos, Josephine Dietz, Shirley Bankier, Pat Andrews, Sharon Miller, Mira Raikovich, Donna Bishanell, Sue Kuchler, Caralec Cuda, Harriet Malofsky, Marilyn Libman, Cindy Striepling, Shelly Matsoff, Beth Markson Second Row: Tim Fox, Sheila Thust, June Back, Lois Radoff, Renee Belfor, Marlene Aaron, Elaine Gollup, Bob Zarwell, Mike Weinstein First Row: Paul Turek, Ben Mandelrnan, Richard Hahn, Denny Slosarczyk, Bruce Schwartz, Mick Levine, Jeff Minkin, Jeff Lerner, Mike Ment, Norman Joers MARSHALLETTES Top Row: Sue Kuchler, Judith Miller, Barbara Paterson, Suzanne Savorias, Helen Lawrence, Kathy Koegel, Sue Lindemann, Barb Miller, Nora Heer, Mary Straub, Eileen Rumocki, Peggy Beneditz u I U l n J U Fourth Row: Donna Miller, Rosanne Baime, Marla Wolin, Susan Kraus, Nadeen Tatarsky. Nlckl AIPCYI, Merldy DOII1m1iZ, Laurie 50505, DHD!- elle Buehmann, Caroline Steinbach, Joanne Lichtman Third Row: Judy Sweet, Carol Ann Braeutigam, Helen Spaeth, Barbara Cowen, Peggie Newhauser, Marylou Gutzmer, Barbara Spaeth, Sandee Serge, Carol Springer, Jill Anders, Linda Trogun, Marilyn Davis l Second Row: Ellen Maiman, Linda Marino, Melody Carlsen, Ann Zajdszpiner, Susan Reinhard, Georganne Oldenberg, Kris Baumbach, Nancy Pinkert, Beverly Oldenberg, Carol Dorst, Lynn Lossmann, Sharon Schur ' l . Bottom Row: Elaine Gollup, Batya Elbaum, Kathleen Zieball, Joanne Trifilo, Susan Kent, Paula Orth, Vivian Krall, Bev Young LIBRARY MONITCRS Top Row: Pat Deitz, Mary Zahn, Cheryl Sims, Judy Mueller, Richard WValders, David Meister, David Sewell, Pete Rojahn, Douglas DeClark, Myra Berkowitz, Bob Benedon, Pamela Torrence Fourth Row: Joy Schumann, Stephan Inhof, James johnson, Allan Prest, Dudley Blank, Irene Lohberg, Nancy Lou Andre, Cheryl Rudman, Diane Court, Tom Branta, Nate Sassover, lvilliam jamroze Third Row: Kathy Adler, Anne Ridberg, Sharon Greenberg, Harriet Shern, Carol Bednar, Claude Seltzer, Juli Strnad, Kathy Bronk, Carol Grote, Linda Shepsky, Anna Obar Second Row: Margaret Stranberg, Mary Neuman, Shelly Matsoff, Claudia Harris, Linda Bestul, Clare Schmid, Myra Turack, Marlene Griep, Nadeen YVanatka, Karen lvangard, Arleen Michor Bottom Row: Nancy Anthuber, Marsha Pressman, Bonnie Bilansky, Lauretta Oliver, Kathleen Stauber, Lance Brooks, Mark Antin, Ilene Fishbein Checking books in and out, delivering library permits, filing, and keeping shelves in order are among the many duties of the library monitors. Each day, before, during, and after school, students can find these library assistants stationed ready to help. During the day, only senior high students may be library monitors, but before and after school, there is an opportunity for junior high students to serve Mrs. Kathryn Schafer, the librarian. The library seats approximately one hundred and Fifty people. Mfhen fully equipped, the library will hold ten books per student and will also have various references. The library now has four books per student and sub- scribes to one hundred magazines. Library monitors spend much time and effort serving the student body. I+ GYM MONITCDRS Top Row: Sheila Saxon, Pat Dostaler, Susan Sporbeck, JoAnn Kosminski, Mary Zahn, Carol Churney, Linda Lengling, Pat Zimmerman, Jackie Walen, Kitty Kickbush, Pat Panos, Merry Matthews, Barbara Paterson, Janice VanDa1e, Irene Lohberg Fourth Bow: Georganne Oldenburg, Kathy Lausier, Pat Andrews, Sue Calkins, Gail Iding, Christine Russo, Eileen Rumoski, Peggy Beneditz, Karen Kral, Rhonda Krueger, Sharyn Bohl, Linda Claiiin, Jan Balistreri, Kathy Ahl, Kris Baumbach Third Row: Harriet Malofsky, Janet Seaman, Patricia Delaney, Georgia Hies, Carol Stelzl, Nancy Forman, Nadeen Wanatka, Jeanne Hartmann, JoAnn Kraus, Nancy Worgull, Elaine Seidemann, Sandra Berthold, Janice Anthuber, Phyllis Glicksman Second Row: Pauline Fogel, Mary Lodwick, Karen Omdahl, Helen Spaeth, Lin Durr, Judith Reisman, Cheryl Miller, Judy Sweet, Judy Mc- Grath, Linda Vanderleest, Cindy Quade, Pat Schettle, Susan Engeldinger, Joyce Sager Bottom Row: Beth Markson, Susan Petersen, Birgit Kuminer, Sandy Love, Darlene Eltzsch, Sandy Young, Renee Radoff, Lois Radoff, Coralee Maxson Top Row: Dennis Rumocki, Glenn Ahrens, Jim Counsellor, Michael Turkowitch, Lee Kottke, Todd Mainville, Allen Schmidt, Ronald Belek, Lawrence Balzer Fourth Row: Bill Kutz, Ronald Treants, Jim Dubrow, Bill Venski, James Slawny, Joe Paliski, John Aegerter, Scott Noah, Jim Kexel Third Row: Robert Kiefert, Steven Loth, Barry Karp, Jim Hlawek, Dick Forrest, Pete Mihas, Michael Zandron, Tom Seidemann Second Row: Dennis Gielow, Lloyd Hanus, Dale Schoeller, Donald Wagner, Brad Gollman, Gary Sweet, Pete Karegeannes, Rodney Broome Bottom Row: Peter Riewer, Alvin Jubelirer, Tom Werginz, John Hohner, Denny Slosarczyk, Dick Staszak, Dan Zandron MOVIE MGNITORS Top Row: Patricia Nosacek, Kristine Bach, Joel Eichenbaum, Donald Schoenfeld, Wallace Kussmann, Norm Mishelow, Sue Lindemann, David Binzak, Nora Heer, Karen Grzanna Third Row: Sandra Wolfgram, Mary Kleiber, Barry Bertram, Joel Sogol, Dale Lee, Tom Meurer, Arnold Jacobson, Faye Sher, Marylou Gutzmer, Susan Ketay Second Row: Judy Lipkind, Dina Lakric, Rochelle Matsolf, Jo Ann Seedeld, Judith Miller, Carol Dorst, Roger Swenson, Judy McGrath, Birgit Kummer First Row: Judy Tarney, Barbara Veit, John Sorce, Sandy Love, Barbara Inman, Renee Radolf, Charlotte Martin, Ned Levine, Terry McIntyre ANNUAL TYPISTS Fourth Row: Judy Schmidt, Janis Isbrandt, Sharon Hogue, Joan Spillman Third Row: Alfa Hansen, Barbara Virgine, Chris Rowe, Margie Zarimba Second Row: Janis Willerton, Nancy Brucek, Barbara Nagy, Judith Hughes Bottom Row: Ann Zajdszpiner, Linda Margason, Donna D'Amico 1 SR. AUDIO -VISUAL AIDS Top Bow: Cheryl Christensen, David Strelka, William Lahl, Dave Nicholson, Mark Brown, Richard Miller, Don Thomas, Alan Lever, Peter Kol- enberg, Thomas Tomaczak, Bonnie Berg Fourth Row: Gary Masek, Karen Grzanna, John Marshall, Gregory Staat, Carol Skaros, Gary Boldt, Gustave Kabitzke, Gene Weidner, David Bizjak, Linda Grosse, David Weiner, Steve Hartman Third Row: Suzanne Knopf, Judith Miller, Elden 'Meyer, Tim Thompson, Dianna Haney, Cindy Charusch, Jill Shepard, Douglas Krueger, Julie Homan, Candy Tetzlalf Second Row: Cheryl Miller, Pat Chittero, Patricia Janicek, Walter Busalacchi, Leanne Lanza, Francis C-ollin, Penny Cramer, Pam Cramer, Ellen Kaye, Ron Koski, Judy Kolbus Bottom Row: Diane Perleberg, Diana Beck, Bonnie Seiden, Richard Gerbitz, Pamela Kiser, Jerome Zaborowski, Renee Aronin, Kathy Berghofer JR. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Top Bow: Kim Gruetzmacher, Paul Krueger, Charles Natanson, Brad Schram, Jon Mueller, Paul Thorgaard, Penny Dreyfus, Geoffrey Heinrich, Jeff Jamrozy, Scott Shuster, James Lindemann, Randall Krisinski, Ted Howland, Paul Krakow Fourth Row: Ronnie Godshaw, Jill Sieg, Robert Jolmson, Lee Holentunder, Alan Hufnagel, Dennis Fadeski, Lee Markgraf, Mark Semin, Scott Lindemann, Lanny Coren, Steve Kuinn, James Nemec, George Panos Third Row: Ned Levine, Mike Davis, Greg Haas, Gary Mackman, Robert Galvin, Craig Kirchhiff, Dean Graczyk, Jon Gimpl, Neil Koven, Larry Ladin, Gerald Nissen, John Snyer, Eugene Stimac, Thomas Radank Second Row: Larry Leeb, Roger Scott, Ardwin Lihman, Jacquelyn Bader, Alfred Mauer, Jerry Sassover, Craig Wichman, James Maurin, Daniel Zandron, Morris Lebovitz, John Berger, Richard Aaron, Jerry Brooks Bottom Row: Lawrence Williams, Lee Plutshack, Steve Peterman,,Dale Holub, Joel Hinigman, Frank Shansky, Tetty McIntyre, Eliot Jubelirel BGOKSTORE MONITORS Foreground: Maureen McCue, Dale O'Gorman, Bonnie Van Nostrand Background: Kathy Slipper, Vickie Nostrand, Kathy Shaning, Diana Hhro- bar, june Back CLINIC MONITCRS Left to Right: Linda Wesling, Walter Busalacchi, Mr. Bucton, Terry Hardtke, Kathy Berghofer, Ken Hatch, Roger Teuteberg, Barbara Miller, jill Shep- ard 126 g JUNIOR RED CROSS During the past year Mrs. Margaret Koegel and mem- bers of the junior Red Cross have performed many useful services. At Christmas time they filled stockings with hard candy and cookies which were given to patients of the Milwaukee County Infirmary. Miss Roberta Pippitt's sewing classes made thirty pairs of terrycloth slippers from materials which the junior Red Cross purchased. Baby layettes were made by Miss Waltraut Schaarschmidfs students. Club members gathered pictures for a scrapbook which was sent to a school in western Germany. This book at- tempted to show what high school life is like in America. Seven members of Miss Pippitt's sewing class made terrycloth slippers for the Red Cross which went to the Milwaukee County Infirmary. Top Row: Robert Nicholson, Mike Feller, Charles Natanson, Candy Veich, janet McIntosh, Paul Thorgaard, Lynn Grosse, Kathleen Frase, Mike Murphy Fourth Row: Candy Goldberg, Rosanne Cuda, jennifer Young, Sharon Hackbarth, Lesley Loke, Vivian Krall, Russell Forrest, Deborah Blank- stein, Mark Doering Third Row: Steve Charusch, Karen Korbcl, Marlene Griep, Patty Paris, Susan Miller, Josephine Deitz, Arlene Segal, Eric Furness, jay Galst, Bette Darnel Second Row: Barbara Chudnow, Jean Schaefer, Nanette Koehler, Marlene Holzer, Kim Gruetzmacher, Kathy Landeck, joy Hinz, Virginia Buch- holz, Shari Schwam, Mrs. Koegel Bottom Row: Robin Frank, Dorene Antin, Janice Newman, Debra Fuchs, Patricia Drake, Dalene Grasse, Shari Seiden STAGE CREW Bruce Harrmann, Alan Schumann, William MacPher- son, Richard Gerbitz, Don Thomas, Dennis Behling, Gary Boldt, Michael Lerner Without the vital aid of the stage crew and the stage- craft club, the auditorium programs would be virtually impossible. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Orlando, nine boys carry out all the duties in connection with the auditor- ium programs. They see that all productions run smoothly. During an assembly, each boy is assigned to a particular duty, such as, arranging props, setting up scenery, creating special lighting effects, and pulling the curtain. The stage craft club is in charge of making all scenery and props that will be needed for any production. After long hours of sketching, drawing, and painting, the club members under the direction of Mr. Robert Zacher com- pleted the sets for Marshall's play The Man Who Came To Dinner and for the 1963 Musico, Showtime On Broadway. Students worked before and after school, using small models as guides to the finished products. STAGE CRAFT Top Row: Linda Poethig, Christine Tanel, Sandon Siegel, Vaughn De Vorse, Mike Terry Second Row: Mr. Zacher, Thomas Krause, Carol Dorst, Barbara Morrow, Linda Bestul, Sue Krasno Bottom Row: Dean Graczyk, Barbara McGinness, Karen McCue, Susan Key, Patricia Brede. Look out below! as yvtfe Curtain call! STUDENT CGUNCIL Top Row: Paul Keehn, John Arps, Norm Mishelow, Ken Hatch, Larry Rouse, Rod Sciborski, William Bruder, Gregg Edwards, Michael Kestin, Tom Eliopul Fourth Row: Peggy Beneditz, Pete Karegeannes, Ken Simonis, Charlene Cera, Brad Gollman, Scott Riewer, George Copoulos, Cheryl Christen- sen, Charles Hackney, Sandi 'Wiedoff Third Row: Michael Tessmen, Sue Calkins, Pat Dostaler, Barbara Paterson, Merry Matthews, Pat Klumb, Delores Kuhry, Nora Heer, Carol Johnson, Phyllis Casalena Second Row: Wendie Pouchnik, Myra Tureck, Judy Miller, Perry Paraponiaris, Linda Rehbein, Sharon Schur, Jacqueline Hammond, John Nowicki, Gary Klatt, Melody Carlsen Bottom Row: Roselie Yanowitz, Marcee Reich, Pat Andrews, Cheryl Miller, Barbara Chittero, Linda Trogun, Rhoda Kohne, Judy Sweet Top Row: Karen McCue, Barbara Cowen, Shelly Peterman, Kathy Wollenschlager, Janet Seaman, Susan Engeldinger, Cindy Scheiderman, Peggie Newhauser, Sharon Fuchs, Marilyn Libman Fourth Row: Shirley Rosenberg, Charlotte Louderback, Susan Kent, Noreen Richlin, Birgit Kummer, Sandee Serge, Nancy Anthuber, Joanne Trifilo, Donna Miller, Sandra Hoffman Third Row: Janice Keshakow, David Luban, Jerry Samson, Scott Wvichmann, Craig Mooney, Stan Rossman, Jim Langenberg, Tim Fox, Marlene Aaron Second Row: Judy Lansky, Beverly Prodhep, Mary Waterhouse, Greg Lenarduzzi, Deborah Braidigan, Beverly Young, Mike Siegel, Don Cir- illo, Judy Rickun Bottom Row: Steve Peterman, Richard Aaron, Joel Honigan, Hannah Diament, Mary Karegeannes, Wayne Hendricks, Gary Rose, Cathy Prochep Stemming from the belief in representative govern- ment, the Student Council provides its members with an opportunity to develop leadership, acquire a knowledge of democratic procedures, and to serve the school in vari- ous capacities. In addition to being a representative body of student government tone representative from each homeroomj, the Student Council directs various committees which include the Noon Hour committee, the Dance committee, the Sales committee, and the Hall Monitors committee. The purpose of the Noon Hour committee is to direct activities taking place during the lunch periods. Directing visitors who come to our school and serving as ushers during various programs are the duties of the Marshallettes. The dance committee plans our various dances. The familiar sight of candy sales is the responsi- bility of the Sales committee, and the hall monitors are also a charge of the council. Meetings are bi-monthly. The presiding officers are Cathy Prochep, Presidentg Cindy Schneiderman, vice- presidentg Sandy Mfeidoif, recording secretaryg Judie Miller, corresponding secretaryg Phyllis Casalena, treas- urerg Ken Hatch, sergeant-at-armsg and Rod Sciborski, member-at-large. Mr. William Tracy is the chief adviser. Committee Chairmen Top Row: Scott Riewer, Melody Carlson, Bill Bruder, Bev Young, Cindy Schneiderman, Dennis Rumocki Bottom Row: Marlene Aaron, Sue Lindemann, Sue Krause, Nora Heer, Sue Engledinger Council Officers Top Row: Mr. Tracy, Pete Karegeannes, Judy Mil- ler, Ken Hatch Bottom Row: Phyllis Casalena, Sandi Weidotf Cathy Prochep, Cindy Schneiderman, Bev Young Executive Board Top Row: Mr. Tracy, Larry Rouse, Rod Sciborski Bottom Row: Ben Schubert, Birgit Kummer, Cathy Prochep, Joanne Trittilo, Donna Miller 1 NEWSPAPER STAFF The Gavel Newspaper is a monthly publication put out by an ambitious core of more than fifty students. Each time the paper goes to press between 10,000 to 15,000 well chosen words have been used to print inform- ative, interesting and entertaining articles of wide ap- peal to the student. The faculty editorial adviser is Mrs. Alyce Parsonsg the business manager is Mr. Fred VVinter' 9 and the adviser in charge of photography is Mr. Allan Hida. News editors are Becki Bloedel, page five editor and her assistant Jean Swansong Lorry Gollin, page three edi- tor, and his assistant, Gregg Coggsg Max Elbaum, page two editor and his assistant Sue Krausg Noreen Richlin, page one editor and her assistant Terry Jones. Feature Staff I 33 Standing: Danielle Buehmann, David Luban, Diana Beck, Nancy Abrams, Linda Trogun, Cheryl Sims, Su- sie Swanson, Harvey Kurzon, Jeff Irwin Sitting: Meridy Domnitz, Susie Kraus, Iris Ashkenas Sports Staff Standing: Dick Miller, Arnold Cwik, Dave Heber, Chuck Hackney Sitting: Lorry Gollin, Greg Coggs News Staff Q had Standing: Beverly Glicklich, Charlene Farrington, Mark Plotkin, Kathy Koegel, Nicki Alpert, Linda Sable Sitting: Jeanne Swanson, Kathy Humphries Standing: Mary Chudnow, Ann Za jdszpiner, Charlie Rotbard Sitting: Cindy Charusch, Kay Strobel, Noreen Richlin, Terry Jones Left to Right: Sharon Schur, Barbara Cowen, Peggy Neuhauser, Naomi Pitt, Marilyn Libman, Dale Lee, Sandee Surge, Harriet Malofsky ANNUAL STAFF Top Row: Fred Schmelzer, John Dedinsky, Robin Itzkowitz, Norman Mishelow, Merril Weingrod, Ken Lisberg, Steve Moldenhauer, Allen Schmidt, Leon Luck, Douglas Riepel, Tom Mayer, Mike Walzer, Marsha Schwam ' Third Row: Patricia Danielson, Ken Pool, Jeff Holub, Cindy Hale, Connie Gray, Brad Gollman, John Jurek, Nancy Collins, Jane Lillie, Donald Fischer, A1 Trushinsky, Scott Shuster Second Row: Patricia VVeileder, Patricia Paraponiaris, Mark Plotkin, Sue Ketay, Dina Lakric, Mike Ridberg, Diane Court, Janice Behling, Diane Kacerovsky, Jeff Irwin, Karen Pinkus, Kathy Galvin, Peggy Beneditz Bottom Row: Harvey Kurzon, Judy Church, Mary Dedinsky, Fran Vigder, Arleen Michor, Martin Becker, Lynn Lossman, Judy Gilman, Pam Cramer, Penny Cramer, Marsha Pressman Editors - In - Chief Fifty-eight staff members and editors began to plan the '63 Gavel early in September. A kickoff program in the auditorium to promote the sale of yearbooks resulted in more than three fourths of the student body subscribing. The editors and staff meet daily seventh hour with their faculty advisor, Miss Elaine Steiger. They also put in many hours before and after school, and during their lunch and study hours. Co-editors in Chief Diane Al- mond and Kathy Koch used both their charm and their ability to get the work done. We had cooperation from everyone, the girls said, but we're especially grateful to Mr. Sprangers, our school photographer, to Mr. Robert Zacher, our art ad- visorg and to Mrs. Reva Engelke and her typing and shorthand students who really did a terrific job of typing copy. We know members of our staff will agree when we say that Leon Luck made the most outstanding contribu- tion to the book with his artistic layouts and his type suggestions. 'I34 Service, Clubs, Classes ff e Rear Table: Ken Lisberg, Sue Ketay, Jeff Holub -Services and Activities editors Left Table: Mike Walzer, Ken Pool-Clubs editors Right Table' Merril Weingrod Mike Ridbeig Class editors Photography editors Top Row: Brad Gollman, Don Fischer, John Jurek, Douglas Riepel Third Row: Cindy Hale, Janice Dressler, Division edi- tor, Robin Itzkowitz, Steve Moldenhauer, Connie Gray, Arleen Michor Second Row, Seated: Pat Weileder, Division editorg Leon Luck, Layout editor: Judy Gilman, Advertising co-editor Bottom Row: Judy Church, Fran Vigder, Mary Dedin- sky, Marsha Pressman Absent: Norman Mishelow, Advertising co-editor: Peggy Beneditz, business manager: Diane Sciborski, Art Layout, Division, Ads .ic Faculty, Literary, Sports Rear Table, Standing: Fred Schmelzer, John Dedin- sky, Faculty co-editors Seated: Pat Danielson, Nancy Collins, Assistants Side Table: Kathy Galvin, Martin Becker, Literary co- editors Front Table: Marsha Schwam, Girl's Sports editor: Allen Schmidt, Tom Mayer, Sports co-editors Absent: Jeff Irwin, Harvey Kurzon, Mark Plotkin MUSICO - SHOWTIME Ricki Aaron Renee Aronin Cheryl Augustine Kristine Baumbach Beverly Benedum Jerome Borkowski Darlene Bruesewitz Danielle Buehmann Pam Burns Diedre Cherny Mary Chudnow Jeffrey Conn Mary Dedinsky Renee De Laurier Janice Dressler Sheila Dullinger Charlene Farrington Mary Foeckler Karen Frank Dianna Haney John Hanser Linda Harmon Claudia Harris Russell Ajdukovich David Bartolini Craig Bender Bruce Boener Keith Boener Mary Chudnow James Dubrow J im Counsellor Bob Brown Danielle Buehmann Pam Burns Cheryl Buttke Pat DeLaney Tony Frank Jeanne Hartmann Julie Homan Patty Klumb Carolyn Kosidowski Miss Dorothy Smith Pat Andrews Sharon Binder Meridy Domnitz David Edelman CAST Sharon Hogue Janet Isbrandt Nancy Jarvis Peter Karegeannes Dennis Keierleber Kathy Koegel Lee Kottke Kathy Lausier Myles Levine Irene Lohberg Judith Loker Richard Margolis Susan Mather Coralee Maxson Lee Ann Meissner Judith Miller Bonnie Odenbrett Nancy Oneska Joe Palicki Patricia Panos Stephen Pass Nancy Pavlac STAGE BAND Gregg Edwards David Hasenfratz Robert Kempf Craig Kirchholf Norine Radank Werner Reis William Ruplinger DANCERS Jo Ann Kraus Ruta Kupsis Anna Leis Sue Lindemann Coralee Maxson Dennis Paley Kathy Petersen Nancy Pinkert Sharyn Remmel Dennis Rumoeki Ardith Russell MAKE-UP Pat Eggleston Joel Eichenbaum Paul Krakow Jackie Lorber COSTUMES Janice Pergoli Francine Primakow Kathy Proell Thomas Radank Char Rades Rita Radlke Noreen Richlin Cheryl Rudman Robert Schachtschneider James Schachtsehneider Kristine Schmitt Mary Schoenecker Ben Schubert Lynn Schumann Michael Schuman Rod Sciborski Joe Stadish Darlene Stehling Whilma Stockett. Kay Strobel Candy Vobroucek Linda Wesling Dennis Wolinsky James Salamone Walter Schaeffer James Schubring Dennis Severson Thomas Thielke Judy Uibel Jan Weber Lois Scheina John Schmid Sharon Schur Marsha Schwam Elaine Seldemann Keith Shepard Carol Stelzl Candy Tetzlaff Al Trushinsky Jackie Whalen Nancy Yochum Beverly Young Barbara Nagy Joanne Shapiro Sandy Wiedoff Sandy Young Paulette Zirbes M rs. Pippitt Miss Schaarschmidt USHERS Miss Joan Bruggink The Marshallettes Mr. Robert Zacher Pat Brede Dean Graczyk Mr. Frank Orlando Dennis Bchling Gary Boldt COVER and SET DESIGN Carol Dorst Sue Krasno STAGE CREW Joe Dressler Richard Gerbitz Bruce Harmon Barbara Morrow Stagecraft Club Art Classes Michael Lerner William Macpherson Alan Schumann Donald Thomas joe Policki performs Shoeless Joe from Dam Yankees I1 ON BRCDADWAY joe Policki, Pete Kareageannes, Rod Sciborski and Ben Schubert sing Take Her Out of Pity. n The Musico's entire cast sings the opening number, Showtime on Broadway. Showtime on Broadway, the yearly musical, played to a capacity house on March 15 and 16. A group of one hundred and twenty-four students, including the stage band and dancers, presented a polished performance of music, songs and dances from the Broadway musicals, The King and I, Guys and Dolls, Pajama Game, Music Man, Damn Yankees, Kismet, and West Side Story. Mr. Robert Beduhn, chairman of the Music department, and Mr. Michael Yindra, band director, coordinated and di- rected the entire production. Mary Beth Chudnow was the student accompanist. Miss Esther Heiden of the physical education department supervised the precision choreography. Chris Schmitt sings the introduction to Hello Xoung Lovers. The four student directors, Ben Schubert, Charlene Farrington, Janice Pergoli, and Linda Wesling, discuss plans for the Musico. Ben Schubert and Mary Schoenecker sang selections from Guys and Dolls. These included There's a Hole in the Bucket and Bushe1 and a Peck. .QQQ John Schmidt, Bev Young, Dennis Rumocki, and Ruta Kupsis danced to the music of West Side Story. Nancy Jarvis performed a solo routine from the play The King and I. 76 Trombonesn was the theme for another of the numerous dance routines. Tom Rank plays Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White from Music Man. PEP RALLIES Despite a losing season, large and enthusiastic crowds supported the basketball team. Cheerleader Louie Bolar receives help from Linda Margason during one of the pep rallies. 'I40 Three times this year Marshall students laughed and cheered with all their might during school hours. The faculty either looked on approvingly or joined in the fun as the rafters and floor boards shook from the effects of Marsha11's three pep rallies. The entire student body crowded into the senior high gyms for the first pep rally last fall. After the enthusiastic singing of the school song, the cheerleaders led the group in cheers praising the alma mater. The drill-team then performed for the first time before the school and was greeted with hearty applause. I I F. Five girls await their turn during one of the pep rallies in the gym. Four footba during a pep rally. 11 players give Ben Schubert a rough time Y E . . X . -mm-.W-,M - 5, Newwfwiybwig Qw--,-li-x:,,ii:1- A,.. m,,Xf4nmf1zgr,w,e:- :auf -lem: f , A li? f. ' . L, .qi Y. :fx ..- Q S. .. Sal .Q N ii. N. X K1 JN.. .QI N Q c , , 3 ..- s , .Q , A 'Q '+ ' ZLA X Q , x 4 ,S i is A A ff-if . .ff K- fi Fx .1 Q - 1 s A w My fakmgpwqmx Lywswwv Q wi SN 4. . px 141 dw-we as nt N. 'Xifm K s e Vw -I as ' ' ' x ' ' Z 72 - n . ' K . ' 1' 4 -,v . T- . . . K . , . i f 5 e f 8 .lv .j J 5 P f 15 5, . is 1 - ' - if. KY ' ' , vw' ..,.....,, , - ,Q-Q' , ' f 'S 4 , ? ' is Q' W g t, A .. 5 X. 1 K , Q . .. .,., ..... 2 y M i Riggs gg V A mx ,X .K ' t' , V .3 5 X f . - . f . ' S , , . 5' ,' . Ex f , , .. .. 2. ,fx 1. a X 1 3. P if S- 4- , ix , . x . H 1 . X. K pi . 'S ' f i f ' N5 f - -if! S Q -.V -22 Q.. . 'K A N ' . . f - 5 E Q S. w ' f . - 5 A 5 r -, lb 1. f Q ' . M- 1 ' ' -V ' - E 8 'gk ' - X. .5 N -X 'W E. A . ,. S , J + Q Q - gs 5 5 xx-5 'Q .3 .. 22--' .1 J ' ' 0 Q- .: A , . '. . ' .m v 1. X' ' ' ' ' - XZ -i Y 3 ' If .... if Nw is iz ' A 5 5 , Q V Claudia Harris sings a solo in the Christmas program. Bill Bruder receives well deserved plaudits for winning a Fisher Auto Body Company design contest. Attempting the impossible, Pete Karageannes is pulled around stage by a gyroscope concealed in the suitcase. KM K gi X, 5 H 5 l 5 Sk ii N 4 x A A a bmws S1 x S5 5, ,. 1 :.. Q .lm swf ' .-as -.,,f' ' - ' -,LQW 'fx Qs. .,,,,. K, Many couples danced to good music during Marshall's first dance of the year, Winter Wonderland . 'I4 How low can you go? The junior high also has dances THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Martin Becker, as the lead in The Man Who Came To Dinner was a very remarkable Sheridan Whiteside. Mar- tin, as a sudden replacement in the title role, learned his part well in two weeks. As a biting British author, he whipped out his lines with convincing maturity and delightful wit. Mr. Whiteside, a dinner guest who breaks his hip and extends his dinner engagement to a three-week stay at the Stanley home, wears well on his host's nerves but de- lights the Stanley son and daughter, Richard and June, and the audience with sophisticated comedy. The entire cast did an able job of presenting the first three-acter. Among roles long to be remembered are those of Terry Jones as Banjo, a Hollywood actorg Cindy Charusch as choir directorg Maggie Cutler as Mr. White- side's secretaryg Jeanie Swanson as Harriet Stanley, the eccentric sister of the hostg and Miss Preen, Mr. White- side's tongue-lashed nurse. Mr. Ralph Bielenberg directed the play: Marsha Schwam was the student director. Commotion in the Stanley household was commonplace, especially during the radio broadcast given by Mr. Hfhiteside. Mr. Bielenberg gives directions at one of the long rehearsals for A Man Who Came To Dinner. Noreen Richlin feels cool, calm and collected as make- up is applied to her before the curtain rises. CAST fin order of their appearancej Mrs. Ernest Stanley Miss Preen ....... Richard Stanle . . .Pauline Fogel Suzanne Swanson ..James Strapko y . . . . . . June Stanley ...... ...... P amela Kiser John .......... Sarah ........... Mrs. Dexter ..... . . Mrs. McCutcheon . Ernest Stanley ..... . . Maggie Cutler .... Dr. Bradley ....... Sheridan Whiteside Harriet Stanley . . . Bert Jefferson .... Lorraine Sheldon . Sandy ............ Beverly Carlton . . . Westcott .......... . .Gregg Edwards . .Noreen Richlin . . . .Rochelle Matsoff . .Sharon Morton . . .Harold Harris . . .Beth Markson . . . .David Luban . . .Marty Becker . .Jeanie Swanson . . .Jerry Krenzke .Patricia Nosacek .Allen Holmstedt . .... Jerry Krysinski . Daniel Samarzja Radio technician ............. Karen Sharpe Choir director .... Cindy Charusch Choir ..... Bonnie Volk, Judy Pfeifer, Janice Oxman., Sandra Boyle, Joanne Trifilo, Susan Kent, Caroline Steinbach, Karen Saichek, Sue Weger, Gail Wickesberg, Francie Gollin, Jackie Bartz Banjo ......................... Terry Jones Expressmen .Michael Tessman, Tom Sheahan Policenien ..... Richard Forrest, Dennis Frey Plainclothesman ............ Tom Schneider Martin Becker, who had the lead in the school play, prepares for opening night. Terry Jones embraces Mr. Whiteside's nurse, played by Sue Swanson, in his mad love scene. mkWE .st-on -sw --- - -f --Q s DIRECTOR'S GRIEF Pu-u-u-leze! We are counting on you, Cindy. just do me a favor. Do your audience a favor. Now imagine. The stage is set. You are appearing. A hush falls over the audi- ence as they await your opening. You walk out silently and then confound them with your cry. You will make this play. Everything hinges on how well you play your part. No, no, Cindy! Put a little oomph into it. Look happy. You're not walking in your sleep, you know. At this rate we're never going to get this play out. The Man Who Never Got to Dinner-that is what we'll have to call this play. Mr. Ralph Bielenberg quietly sits down and awaits Cindy's entrance. Cindy walks slowly onto the stage. Everything is silent. She looks hesitant. Now, what was it he said? Oh yes, rhapsodize-what's that? The audi- torium is suddenly filled with her cry as she jumps up, lifting her arms high above her head. Now let's singl she screams. Chin up. Rhapsodizel Improvise! Look jubilant! I want a little gusto in your voice. Throw yourself into it. Raise your arms to the sky. Let your audience be capti- vated in the scene. Here, let me show you. Put a little elegance into your hands. Pretend you are creating a masterpiece, and that it is awaiting your final touch be- fore the world will cherish it to their hearts. VIE W Mr. Diener relaxes for a minute during one of his trying days. These are the tools of our trade. Not exactly pheasant under glass! We're waiting for the ding-dong. Roger Swenson and a friend work up an appetite in the cafeteria before lunch. Judy Forman and Mary Ellen Stein enjoy another peaceful lunch hour. And they told me it wouldn't blow back! Xve get more out of our lectures than just information Collecting money is the annual stafl s favorite hobby. Here Sue Krasno makes a payment for her yearbook. Four members of the stage crew ring the bells dur- ing the class play The Man Who Came to Dinner. Books, books, books! Drink and be merry! 1 sf? Leon Luck and john Dedinsky .conduct Messrs. Rollman, Potochnik and Lightfoot toast to the peace and quiet they have in their own lunch room. Deep in thought, Dick Shitllett studies diligently for the next hour's test. sb Mr. Beduhn gets a little frustrated during one of the long rehearsals for the Musico and takes time off for a bite. .. ,,.. wx X xx X x X X O WX K w Lk X if A Q W bg N N Q Q RA.. This year's varsity football team, under the expert P 'r VARSITY FOCTBALL Top Row: Dave Ovshak, Al Trushinsky, Bob Barnett, Dick Witte, Ed Newberg, joe Palicki, Keith Shepard, Scott Riewer, Chuck Hackney, Bill Cech Middle Row: Coach Hendrickson, Dave Heber, Steve Loth, Ken Hatch, Rod Sciborski, Ken Bauer, Jerry Borkowski, Tom Wiederstem, Jerry Wolfgram, Dick Thiede, Dan Nemoir, Terry Hardtke, Coach Hytinen l Bottom Row: Ken Oliver, Jim Hlawek, joe Maurin, Ray Fuchs, Mike Schnuck, Jim Justus, Bob Berdan, jim Stern, jim Neverman, Mike Kestin, Al Schmidt, Larry Balzer, John Tegge CUSTER, KING, PIUS FALL Leffermen coaching of Ray Hendrickson, and Line Coach Roger Hytinen, completed its grid season with a record of four wins as opposed to two losses. They defeated Oak Creek's B team, Custer's B team, Pius's B team, and King's B team. The team members who carried most of the load this year were linemen Bob Berdan, jim Justus, Dan Nemoir, and Ken Oliver. Dave Ovshak, Scott Riewer, Keith Shep- ard, and Dick VVitte were the major players who com- posed the backfield. These boys could not have done the whole job alone. They were backed by Mike Schnuck, Ray Fuchs, Tom Wliederstein, Jerry lfVolfgram, Mike Kestin, Chuck Hackney, and others. Showing steady im- provement this year, many of these boys could be assets to the team in the future. The sophomore team also showed many prospects, con- sidering that a number of the best sophomores played with the varsity team throughout the year. The sopho- more record of live wins and one loss is a good indication that in years to come, Marshall should become one of the major contenders for the city conference crown. 'When asked for a comment, Head Coach Ray Hend- rickson repliedj VVith the addition of the top sopho- mores to the varsity team, Marshall should become a representative team next year. Mfith luck and exceptional improvement, we could surprise many of the top city conference teams. Jim Justus, captain Bob Berdan Ray Fuchs Chuck Hackney Mike Kestin Dan Nemoir ' Ken Oliver Dave Ovshak Scott Riewer Mike Schnuck Keith Shepard Tom Wiederstein Dick Witte Jerry Wolfgram Varsity Record Marshall 18 . . S. Marshall 37 . Marshall 19 . Marshall 25 . Marshall 18 . Marshall 13 . . . . . . Country Day 41 . . Oak Creek B 0 . . Custer B 0 . .King B 0 . . Pius B 13 . .New Berlin 14 Keith Shepard displays his familiar cut around a fallen Pills foe. One thing I'd like to say is: P1IS1l7lt8cQg'Z. That about winds it up. Three varsity reserves await orders. 7 Reserve Quarterback joe Palicki re- ceives instructions before again enter- ing the game. Coach Hendrickson ponders over pos- sible replacements. Quarterback Scott Reiwer plans stra Shepard cuts again! tegy against Pius's defense. nie SOPHGMORE FCDOTBALL Top Row: Don Nunemaker, Jerry Bayer, Terry O'Neill, Lee Kottke, Carl Strzyzewski, Greg Carmen, Mike Regan, Dave Nicholson, Dennis Becker Second Row: Coach Tarantino, Dave Hoberman, jeff Kiplan, Bob Zanon, Tom Eliople, jim Merkowitz, Dave Strelka, Steve Mendelson, Dave Minorik, Dennis Bollman, Darryl Greuncler, Dennis Peterman, Dennis Kicrleber, Coach Gunderson Third Row: Loren Ptacek, Alan Dobretzberger, jim Dubrow, Dennis Severson, john Budzinski, Ron Richter, Ralph Brandstaetter, Dave Schaber, Bruce Brooks, Dave Liska, Dan Trampe, Dennis Eilf, Bill Rash, Paul Mierow Bottom Row: Doug Stark, Paul Nomovitz, Bob Graf, john Kaczmierak, Pete Karagennes, Bill Whitehead, Dennis Slosarczyk, jim Warren, Tom Schauer, Ron Soper, Butch Wagner FRESHMAN FCDOTBALL if Q ' tiff' ' arwiei K lx K X- 3 E ' '-iz : L ' R t Aiz, x3fiil.ifs- A A' A if f xr 'e iieey i gf ,. 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Q i 3 , ' ' ii'is i 1 ie,V,,:KV A gg rx L 'Q C C ii 4 ' , S sr' ' 'fe ' A C. - r-,. s A ,, ,,,,,, QB s ,rrr s Top Row: Tom Meuer, Charles Blake, Craig Bender, Mark Bear, Dave Marke, Mike Kempinski, Gary Masik, Richard Drew, Richard Waldner, Jerry Vetter Third Row: Coach Gunderson, Bob Swalbe, Howard Unger, Marshall Bear, Dale Neverman, Tony Wadekka, Charles Lange, John Nowicki, Leroy Seefeld, Greg Sonchek, Larry Crane, joel Sogal Second Row: Manager Ronald Pasbrig, james Harvey, Dave Clark, Bob Dunning, Dave Hertzberg, Glen Gronniger, Charles Beim, Mike Schnied- ler, Steve Hartman, Edward Soggie, Tom Hansberg, Manager Larry Orzwalla First Row: Mike Weinstein, Dennis Barthec, Bary Bertram, Bill Greenberg, Jeffrey Minken, jay Kurtz, Bruce Midelstan, Scot Wickman 159 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY . 9 . or - . 7 5 z 1 Top Row: Coach Leo Potochnik, Bob Graver, Robin ltzkowitz, John Seebert, Steve Moldenhouer, Jim Kexel, Thomas Mayer Bottom Row: Doug Krueger, Dick Schulz, Mark Zabkowicz, Al Czecholinski, Doug Neubregge, Bob Downes, Tom Werginz Harriers Finish Fourth In Sectionals The Marshall Cross-Country team, led by the strong running of Captain John Seebert and the expert coach- ing of Mr. Leo Potochnik, finished its first season of var- sity competition with a record of six wins and seven losses. The Eagles defeated Custer, Boys' Tech, Mar- quette, West, and Juneau. In the city meet at Washington Park, the team placed eighth. Then, at the state sectional meet held at Brook- field East High School, they placed fourth. John Seebert, alone, qualified for the state meet at Hartford. After a slow start the B team ended the season with a total of four wins and nine losses. Showing steady im- provement, it defeated Juneau twice, and West and Boys' Tech once. In city competition they capped tenth place. Consistently placing in varsity competition this year were: juniors, John Seebert, Robert Graves, and Steve Moldenhauerg and sophomores, Jim Kexel and Al Czeck- olinski. S Strong runners for the B team were: junior, Tom Mayerg sophomores, Doug Niebrugge and Gary Sweet: and freshman, Doug Krueger. 160 Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Var. ' 43 33 33 16 32 24 27 16 28 42 38 29 26 Lefiermen John Seebert, captain Robert Graves Steve Moldenhauer Record .BH 55 . . . . . South 55 . . . . Pius XI 47 . . . . South 20 . . . . Juneau 46 . . . . North 15 . . . . . West 34 . . . . Marquette 15 . . . . Juneau 30 . . . . . East 54 . . .... North 52 . . . . Washington 45 . . .... Custer 23 ..... Boy's Tech State Sectional City Meet 8th 10th Var 20 23 26 41 26 32 29 39 27 19 23 30 A31 4th Receiving Pre-meet instructions from Coach Poto- chnik are John Seebert and Steve Moldenhauer. Mark Zabkowicz, Tom Mayer, Gary Sweet, and Doug Neubregge watch with awe as 108 runners line-up for the City Cross-Country Meet. ll TEAM CRGSS-COUNTRY Top Row: Coach Leo Potochnik, Gary Duval, Scott Noah, Bill Venski, jack Sherard, Ron Treants, Andy Klitgaard, Roger Teuteberg Bottom Row: Gregg Coggs, Gary Sweet, Ray Schroeder, Howie Colbert, Arnie Jacobson 'I 6'I VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach Stover, Steve Eigen, Bob Kleeba, Ken Hatch, Larry Gardner, Tom Wiederstein, Steve Moldenhauer, Al Schmidt, Coach Sherry Bottom Row: Bob Downes, Jay Anasov, Greg Filandrinos, Dick Witte, Robin Itzkowitz, jim Siegel, Gary Paler Washington's B team. conference. Letfermen Greg Filandrinos, captain Robin Itzkowitz Bob Downes Jim Siegel Larry Gardner Dick Witte Ken Hatch Varsity Record . Marshall ........... Mukwonago 65 Heartbreaklng Season Mmhm . . . Juneau ee Marshall . . . Bay View 69 The varsity basketball team finished the season with Marshall - - C-0nC01'dia 79 a record of four wins and fourteen losses. The team de- Marshall - - - Washington 52 feated New Berlin, St. John's Military Academy, and Marshall . . Sl- ,l0hn'S M- A- 74 Marshall . . . New Berlin 54 The cagers made steady improvement against contin- Marshall - - Lake Geneva 70 ued good opposition. Carrying the load this year were Marshall - - - New Berlin 55 juniors Bow Downes, Greg Filandrinos, and Dick Witte. Marshall . . St. John'S M. A- 51 The sophomores were Larry Gardner, Robin Itzkowitz, Marshall . . . Concordia 41 and Jim Seigel. Next year the team will enter the city Marshall ------ King 73 Marshall . . Brookfield East 49 Completing the basketball season with a record of Marshall .... South 57 nine wins and nine losses, the sophomore team showed Marshall . Washington 32 steady improvement. Players who saw the most action Marshall .... Custer 42 were Bob Barnett, Dennis Becker, Bill Kutz, Bob Graf, Marshall . . Grafton 72 Pete Karegeannes, and Don Nunemaker. Marshall . Granville 61 Because it's my ball, tl1at's why! Dick Witte tips for two points 163 Cell ICT. Ken Hatch hauls down another rebound. .J X Half-times are always wild at a Marshall basketball game. Tom Wiederstein strains for the tip against St. john's SOPHOMCRE BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach Hagerty, Bob Barnett, Rod Sciborski, Dennis Kierleber, Ed Newberg, Lee Kottke, Don Nunemaker, joe Policki. Bottom Row: Bruce Schwartz, Louie Bolar, Bob Graf, Butch Wagner, Bill Kutz, Dennis Becker, Steve Pass, Dennis Dunn FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach johnson, Bill Rowe, Bill Lahl, Gregg Nickli, Bill Cording, Larry Orswalla, Dave Clark, Norm Prondzinski, Alex Beam, Dave Hertzberg Bottom Row: Charles Blake, Scott Whitman, Rodrick Holloway, Mark Bear, Larry Molkner, Marshall Bear, Gregg Coggs, Loren Ptacek 1 65 VARSITY SWIMMING Top Row: Todd -Mainville, Pete Mihas, jim Schwiesow, Merrill Weingrow, Terry Hardtke, Ken Bauer Third Row: Dave Herber, jim Merkowitz, Al Dahms, Mike Davis, Leroy Seefeld, jim Saker Second Row: john Nowicki, Gary Lindquist, Mike Ridberg, Mike Walzer, Dale Shiller, Coach Schweiger Bottom Row: Nick Vergis, Jay Kuritz, Gary Sweet, Rod Broome, Dick Schulz, Mike Tessman Mainville Wins The past season was the first one of varsity competi- tion for the swimmers. Todd Mainville's winning of the city diving crown was the highlight of the year's cam- paign. Other important events were the team's partici- pation in the Menomonee Falls Invitational and the State Sectional Meet. - The mermen, coached by Mr. Robert Schweiger, had many obstacles to overcome. Young and inexperienced compared with the rest of the teams, Marshall's record was not spectacular. The boys gained valuable expe- rience, however, while competing in the meets. Through- out the season vast improvements were made in the times of the events. This along with the youth of the team, provides much encouragement to Coach Schweiger for the coming years. 'I66 Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Leffermen Dick Schulz , capt. Rod Broome Terry Hardtke Dave Heber Todd Mainville jim Schwiesow Varsity Record . Pulaski Washington . Lincoln . . Waukesha B Rufus King Washington ....East . West . . Custer . Bay View Dick Schultz and Terry Hardtke leap off the blocks at the start of the 100 yd. freestyle. In the 400 yd. freestyle Dick Schultz comes up for one of many frequent breaths. 'X TEAM SWIMMING Top Row: Mike Mahalovitch, jeff Kahn, Bill Venski, Tom Mayer, Jeff Erwin, David Berger Middle Row: Fred Schmelzer, Dennis Eiff, Steve Jackman, Dick Miller, Barry Bertram, Coach Schweiger Bottom Row: Dale Bluevstein, Gary Masek, Bill Labotski, Bob Raposa, Lee Hildebrand, Robert Goetz Sophomore Gary Sweet performs half a back Hip. Merrill Weingrod thrusts his arm high doing the 50 yd. Butterfiy. 168 jim Schwiesow Iunges backward at the start of the 100 yd. backstroke. VARSITY WRESTLING Top Row: Bill Cech, jim Neverman, Wally Ladik, jerry Wolfgram, jim Justus, Al Trushinsky, Chuck Hackney, Coach Poulson Bottom Row: Al Jarozewski, Mike Andrews, Bob Kurzer, Guenter Woog, Dave Ovshak Grapplers Finish Second In Regional Finishing its Iirst season in the city conference, the wrestling team had a seven and live record. Considering that this was Marshall's lirst year, the record was even more impressive. City conference victims were Custer, King, Bay View, Washington, West, East, and Boy's Tech. The biggest upset came in a 19-17 conquest of East which had been previously beaten by only top ranking Pulaski. In the City Individual Championships Marshall was represented by Walt Ladik, who finished second, and Bob Kurzer and jim Justus who linished fourth in their respective weight classes. Marshall also held its own in the State Sectional by placing second with 79 points. Marshall produced four winners, Bob Kurzer, Bill Cech, Chuck Hackney, and Walt Ladik in this sectional. Of the four, Hackney went on to win in the semi-finals, and thereby qualify for the state finals in Madison. Marshall Marshall 21 . . Marshall 28 . . Marshall 26 . . Marshall 22 . . Marshall 18 . . Marshall 19 . . Marshall 24 . . Marshall 23 . . Marshall 14 . . Marshall 17 . . Marshall 15 State Regional, 2nd Varsity Record 8 ............ ..- . Pulaski Boy's Tech . . Custer . . ,King . West . . South . . . East Washington Bay View . . North . Lincoln . Juneau SGPHOMORE WRESTLING Top Row: Coach Kopeck ', Tom Elio le, Ra Fuchs St ' M d 5 P y , eve en elson Dave Mmorik Bruce Brooks Denns B ll T S h Bottom Row: Tim Fox, Bob Booth, Tom Muerer, Jim Walsch, Howie Colbert Jerry Brown Mike Mleinstelxn O mann Om C auer Don Biggs Sophomore Record Marshall 38 .............. South 18 Marshall 23 . . . . CUSICT 19 Marshall 23 . . . . . King 31 Marshall 35 . . . Washington 13 Marshall 23 . . . Hamilton 19 Marshall 27 . . - - - East 14 Marshall 31 . . . Bay View 14 Marshall 30 . . - Waukesha 21 Marshall 35 . . - - Pl11HSki 12 Marshall 22 ...... . H2lIT1ilIOI1 26 Fresh-Soph Tournament QNorthern Sectionj lst Leffermen lfValt Ladik, Captain Jim Justus Bob Kurzer, co-Captain jim Neverman Mike Andrews Al Trushinsky Bill Cech Jerry Vlfolfgram Chuck Hackney Guen ter l'Voog Lightweight Bob Kurzer breaks down his opponent in hope of a pin. jim Justus, Marshall's heavyweight, grapples with state champion Birts of North. It's hard to tell if Marshall is pinning or being pinned but in any case things seem to be rather close. Bill Cech, in the 140 weight class, contemplates the approaching match. GYMNASTICS KA RSHALL lflvsucmt EU Top Row: Dave Strelka, Andy Klitgaard, Dick Thiede. R011 TYSHMS. Scott N021l1. COHCT1 fvilllefs ' Bottom Row: jerry Samson, john Kazmierak, Xvally Busallachi, Roy Spasich. Tom Wefgllll. TOIH Janecke, Alan Jubllef First Season For Gymnasts Roy Spasich shows excellent form on a dismount from the still rings during a meet at Marshall. This year's gymnastics team, under the coaching of Mr. Fred XfVinter, did not participate in varsity compe- tition. The season was extremely successful for the boys, who are sophomores. All participants showed improve- ment throughout the season. Outstanding performers this season were Roy Spasich, Tom Yverginz, and Scott Noah. All three were all-around gymnasts in that they competed in all the events. Be- cause the team was only in sophomore competition, there were no letters awarded. Three boys competed in the state meet, and if any of them should place, they will probably receive letters in the future. Numeral winners for gymnastics were Wally Busallachi, Andy Klitgaard, Scott Noah, Roy Spasich, Dave Strelka, and Ron Treants. The team had a record thus far of five wins and four losses. They had one more meet yet to be completed as the Gavel Went to press. After finishing this competition, some of the team members will compete in the city and state gymnastics meets. Dave Strelka takes position for a hip circle Roy Spasich holds this pose and racks up a number of points for Marshal1's Gymnastics Team. Wally Busallachi performs on the buck. VARSITY TRACK - , 1 sawn:-K Q Top Row: Bill Venski, Rod Sciborski, Lee Kottke, Todd Mainville, Steve Moldenhauer, Larry Gardner, Tom Weiderstein, Jerry Wolfgram, Ed Newberg, Al Schmidt, Dennis Keierleber, Dave Nicholson, Coach Tarantino Third Row: Coach Potochnik, jerry Krysinski, Scott Noah, Bob Berdan, joe Palicki, John Mclntosh, Mike Regan, Don Nunemaker, jim Bur- czyk, Bob Graf, Pete Mihas, jim Kexel, john Seebert, Coach Hendrickson Second Row: Arnie Jacobson, John Kazmarek, Gregg Kloida, Chuck Hackney, Mark Zavkowicz, Doug Neubregge, Dave Schmidmanl Tom Mayer, Steve Loth, Al Cecholinski, Ray Fuchs, Jim Hustus, Tony Montesanti, Ben Shubert Bottom Row: Mike Hageman, Maury Silverman, Tony Frank, Bob Graves, Dick Schulz, Al Trushinsky, Mike Stern, Weldon Nelson, Gary Du- val, Doug Krueger, Rod Halloway Future Looks Bright Led by the coaching of Head Coach joe Tarantino, Distance Coach Leo Potochnik, and Weight Coach Ray Hendrickson, Marshall's track team looks forward to a successful season. The boys are more seasoned and have more confidence. Many of the boys have shown improve- ment over last year. Participating in track this season were 103 boys. Dave Nicholson, Mike Stern, and Terry Nitka show promise in the sprints. The hurdle team is strong with Bill Venski and Lee Kotke running the high hurdles and Joe Palicki and Rod Sciborski in the lows. The distance picture seems especially bright with john Seebert, Marshall's only track letterman, and Jim Kexel in the mile. Freshmen Rodrick Holloway and Doug Krueger also show promise. Running the 880 are Steve Moldenhauer and Bob Graves. Dick Schultz, Keith Shep- ard, and Don Nunemaker ran the 440. Practice began early this year, for a few of the boys. Several distance runners began training outside as early as February 6. The sprinters practiced starts and baton passes in the halls. Early this season, four boys, Dave Nicholson, Dave Ovshak, Mike Stern, and Gary Duval, participated in the Journal relays. Finishing second in the preliminary heat with a time of 1:12, they failed to qualify for the iinals in the evening. 174 41 Showing a good finishing sprint is john Seebert Marshall's number one miler. Lee Kottke gets off his Hnal leap in the broad jump as Marshall defeats Custer. A Marshall boy clears the bar in the high-jump at Custer. 'I75 Al Schmidt looks down fi in the discus event. Bill Venski and Lee Kottke fight for lead in the high hurdles against Custer's best. eld as he begins his spin Dave Nicholson breaks the tape in the 100 yd. dash in winning time. 'I76 Tony Frank puts forth his best performance of the season in a dual meet iwith Custer. l' TEAM TRACK Top Row: Mark Schardt, Gregg Nickli, Bob Kulakow, Mike Kempinski, Jim Dubrow, Daniel Dougherty, Darrell Grunder, Randy Henning, Gary Roberts, Ken Lucoff, Ron Treants, Coach Tarantino Third Row: Coach Potochnik, Mike Green, jim Merkowitz, Jack Newman, john Weiss, Glenn Nashban, Joel Eichenbaum, Richard Marke, Mike Schneidler, Steve Hartman, Gerald Thomas, jeff Kaplan, Coach Hendrickson Second Row: Ron Malicki, Gregg Coggs, Bob Egeland, john Gaube, Terry Nitka, Jim Schachschneider, Nick Vergis, Tom Meurer, Leonard Lewandowski, Cliff Mettelman, Ken Pool, jim Neilson, Richard Drew, Howard Wagan Bottom Row: Guy Ivy, jay Kuritz, Bob Schachschneider, Paul Lurek, Bruce Schwartz, Jeff Barnes, Tom Zaffke, Dale Bluevstein, Gerald Vetter, Tom Krause 'I77 VARSITY BASEBALL . I I I I . I Top Row: Norm Mishelow, Dan Nemoir, Tom Muellner, Larry Balzer, Dick Gifford, Dick Witte, Robin Itzkowitz Middle Row: Head Coach Hytinen, Scott Riewer, Butch Wagner, Jim Hlawek, Chuck Schweitzer, Terry Hardtke, VVally Ladik, Bob Kiefert, Manager Irv Good Bottom Row: Don Butchsli, Pete Karageannes, jay Anasov, jim Marx, Helm Selthofner, Ken Oliver Old Team Returns The Varsity Baseball team is playing for the first time a full twenty-four game city conference schedule. In ad- dition to that, the team also participated in the State Baseball Tournament, which was held at the beginning of May. On March 18th, about seventy-five boys went out for the varsity and B baseball teams. After a rugged train- ing program, the teams were-whittled down to the best eighteen boys on the varsity, and twenty-five on the sophomore squad. The coaches of the two teams are Head Coach Mr. Roger Hytinen, varsity, and Assistant Coach Mr. Kurt Rollman, B team. Head Coach Hytinen anticipated a successful season on the strength of a good team last year. He also felt that there was some very fine potential among the juniors and sophomores that composed the varsity. After gaining some experience by means of rugged games, the Eagles should develop into a strong unit. Pitcher Robin Itzkowitz awaits the sign and sizes up the batter. Shortstop Norm Mishelow awaits anything coming his way. ,, f . sr.. First baseman Tom Muellner exhibits his long stretch Head Coach Roger Hytinen gives direction to his up and coming team. 179 GOLF Top Row: Jeff Skore, Dave Minorik, Gary Paler, Terry O'Neill, john Rall, Dennis Becker, Coach Fraser Middle Row: Bob Adolph, jeff Gruetzmacher, Dennis Anderson, Dick Ihlenfeld, Jim YVarren, Tony Ekkebus, Dick Margolis Bottom Row: Dennis Barth, Gary Melichar, Dave Hutchinson, Lawrence Victor, Ron Koski, jeff Lerner, Alan Jubelirer, Dave Cuthbertson Terry 0'Neill waits casually as teammates line up putts on Currie Park's sixth green. High Hopes Held This year's golf team, coached by David Fraser, should be able to finish in the first division in the City confer- ence. The team will play several matches during the sea- son at a number of local golf courses. Among them are Currie Park, Brown Deer Park, and Greenfield Park. April twenty-third is their first match. Last year the team had an even season and hopes to do as well this year. Four of last year's top boys are re- turning this year. They are Gary Paler, Richard Margolis, john Rahl, and Terry O'Nei1l., The team consists of four varsity players and four on the B team. 180 X TENNIS ky kkig K'Lf1k. ,x,4,'Q.'-.xk X1 ' Yi lf'i.' x'5sl.:X.xtxf,Xf , . . - t - - - X - X r- r' ' ' iN if .P Vs Q YY- . . . . r . . -. . , .. s. Top Row: Tom Wilson, Dave Heber, Jim Siegel, Mike Ridberg, Howie Colbert, Marty Becker, Coach Solm Bottom Row: Paul Keehn, Paul Nemovitz, jeff Holub, Stan Rossman, Ronald Sager ' Additions Useful The tennis team coached by Mr. Wa1ter'Sohn, began a full schedule of matches on April 10. The team in its lirst varsity season played King, Custer, Bay View, Wash- ington, East, North, Lincoln, Juneau, Boy's Tech, West, South, and Pulaski. Last year the team had a fair season and the boys learned quite a lot, remarked Mr. Sohn when asked for a comment. Dave Heber who is now a junior Hnished second in the City Freshman-Sophomore Singles Tourna- ment. Tom Wilson and jeff Holub had a successful sea- son in the double event last year. This season Mr. Sohn expects an upper division finish. The same boys will be back and with the addition of sev- eral new boys the team should have a very good year. CHEERLEADERS Top Row: Rosie Stevens, Linda Margason, Barb Chittero Front Row: Rita Radtke, Barb Nagy, Carol Churney, Renee Belfor, Carol Stelzl The cheerleaders are divided into two squads, the var- sity, and the B squad. There are eight girls in the var- sity, and five in the B squad. Both groups practice every Wednesday after school in the girls' gym. Through- out the year, the girls work hard promoting school spirit at football and basketball games. Tryouts are held in spring and last for about a month. During this time the girls learn the basic motions of cheerleading and polish their performances. The squad is open to any girl who is a sophomore or older. The top eight girls are chosen. Mrs. Shultis, cheerleading advisor, instructs Rita Radtke on the proper way of doing a split. Leading Marshall fans, Carol Churney cheers her team on. ' l l At basketball games our cheerleaders always set the pace- B team cheerleaders, yelling a cheer, help promote team spirit. Left to Right: Julie Homan, Pam Burns, Mary Gielow, Jan Dressler, Elaine Seidmann G.A.A. Top Row: Pat Panos, Betty Farchione, Barb Miller, Sue Lindemann, Pat Zimmerman, Jackie Springer, Judie Miller Third Row: Laura Schwantes, Cheryl Miller, Mary Lou Gutzmer, Judy Sweet, Kathy Holzer, Judy Lipkind, Nancy Key Second Row: Linda Zaltzmann, Michele Michaud, Pat Harman, Jill Anders, Joyce Sager, Janelle Hass Bottom Row: Deborah Braidigan, Sandy Young, Diana Beck, Sandy Love, Birgit Kulnmer Barb Boylan and Karen Burg ably do a table. The Girls Athletic Association is a club which strives not only to keep girls physically fit but also to develop grace and co-ordination. This organization is open to any girl who is interested in sports. A few of the sports offered are volleyball, soft- ball, basketball, and apparatus, plus many more inter- esting activities. The G.A.A. consists of a junior and senior governing board. The girls on'this board decide what sports they would like to have. G.A.A. is based on a point system. After a girl earns one hundred and fifty points, she receives a G.A.A. em- blem. If a girl earns three hundred points, she receives a Marshall similar to the boys' M . At the end of the year there -is a G.A.A. banquet at which the awards are given. Colleen Schmechel and Jackie Walen demon- strate Lheir championship ability with a tipoif. Two visiting girls perform a handstand during the Junior G.A.A. playday. Miss Sabbath and Janice Anthuber assist Rita Radtke in the chest stand. DRILL TEAM One of the many formations performed by the Drill Team is the Creek Cross. Precision and timing are two of the basics for the Drill Team. Kitty Kvickbush, guideg Diane Schwebe, co-captaing Miss Voglg Sandy Wiedoff, captain: Jeanne Raasch, lieutenant: Carol Grote, guide. l Left to Right, Top Row: Dianne Schwebe, Diane Corder, Susan Sporbeck, Mary Trapich, Cindy Charusek, Linda Lengling, Diane Court, Gail Idlings, Candy Tetzloff, Rhonda Krueger, Chriss Russo, Peggy Beneditz, Jan Kveber, Judy Uibel, Janice Behlings, Judy Miller, Jeanne Raasch Second Row: Carole Grote, Kathy Peterson, Pat Klumb, Marilyn Mundbrot, Darlene Stehling, Toni Lane, Karen Reyen, Judy Schaubach, Judy Sweet, Carol Erb, Sue Katay, Pat Janicek, Kitty Kickbush First Row: Diane Lakric, Sue Knofe, Judy McGrath, Sandy Thompson, Mary Newman, Marilyn Jagow, Sandy Wiedoff, Joyce Sager, Judy Lip- kind, Bonnie Odenbret, Marcie Reich, Diana Beck, Katliy Jaeger, Candy Terry MODERN DANCE Left to Right: Jackie Walen, Carolyn Kosidowski, JoAnne Krause, Jeanne Hartmann, Carol Stelzl, Cora Lee Maxson, Danielle Buehman The main project for the dance ensemble this year was preparing for the Musical, Showtime on Broadway. Under Miss Heiden's direction the ensemble performed in two of the featured dances Steam Heat and West Side Story. They received help from the dance class in choreography for their third number, Music Man. Two of the many busy groups are Miss Esther Heiden's Modern Dance classes. Sixty girls are divided according to their ability, the more advanced in the dance ensem- ble, and the beginners in the dance class, The dance class and ensemble meet on alternate days. Left to Right: Danielle Buchmann, Nancy Pinkert, Jackie lvalen, Elaine Seidmann, Carol Stelzl, Cheryl Butke, Carolyn Kosidowski, Ann Leis, Candy Tetzloff, Miss Heiden Qin centerj, Marsha Schwam, Sue Lindemann, Ruta Kupsis, Lois Scheina, julie Homan, Jeanne Hartmann, JoAnne Krause, Cora Lee Maxson 187 Nmwnmapg Coming are dramatic new ad- vances in science and industry that will crowd centuries of prog- ress into decades . . . bringing new challenges, new opportuni- ties, new rewards. You're just in time! 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CLASSES Miss Steiger's Animated Fourth-Hour English Class Mr. Potochnik's English 5 Class-Hour Three Miss Steiger's Sixth-Hour Latin Lollipops Miss Lau's Sleep Talkers in English 5-Hour 6 .-1 Miss Bruggink's Seventh-Hour Radioactive-Rarities Miss Vogl's Dreamy Drill Team N 199 030.131 Christensen, Elliot A Aaron, Marlene 74, 91, 93, 96, 125, 130, 131 Aaron, Richard ..... 33, 108, 125, 130 Abrams, Nancy ...... 38, 132 Acton, Malcolm ........., 56 Adler, Dianne ....,...... 35 Adler, Kathleen . . .42, 92, 95, 100, 120, 122 Adolph, Robert ...... 56, 108 Aegerter, Jolm ....... 56, 123 Ahl, Kathy .......... 56, 123 Ahrens, Barbara ......... 35 Ahrens, Glenn ...74, 121, 123 Ajdukovich, Russell . .74, 109 Akins, Anne ............. 74 Akins, Kathryn ,......... 35 Akins, Mary ... ..... . . . .56 Alle11,Je1f ..... ..... 2 8,102 Allen, Leanne ....... 42, 109 Allen, Terry ......... 35, lll Allison, John ............ 74 Almond, Diane 74, 92, 101 134 Alpert, Nicki .5s,92,?gf'115, Atnich, Mike ........ Anders, Jill ..,.. 121. 133 ..25 184 39, Anders, Mark ....... 27, 110 Andersen, Steven ......,.. Anderson, Allen ..... 26, 39 103 . . . . . . .74 Anderson, Chris ...... . .. Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Dennis ....44, Anderson, Jamie . . . . . . . Anderson, John ....... Anderson, Robert ....44 44 Anderson, Trude . . ..... Andrae, Janeane . . . . . . . .56 180 ..36 58 1:44 Andrae, Jeff . . ....... . . . .44 Andre, Nancy 56, 92, 100, 122 Andrekopoulos, William 38. 99 Andrews, Michael .... 74, 169 Andrews, Pat 56, 93, 100, 101, 123 130 1 , 121 Anosov, Jay ..... 14, 162, 178 Anthuber, Janice 56, 123, 185 Anthuber, Nancy 42, 122, 130 Antin, Dorene ....... 30, 127 Antin, Mark ... ...1 74, 122 Arlt, James .... ....... 7 4 Arlt, Jeff ....... ..... 3 6 Arndt, Gottfried . . ..... 34 Arndt, lilfrieda . .,..... 39 Aronin, Renee ...... 42, 101, 105, 125 Aronin Robert , .... 91, 95, 96 Arps, John ...... 28, 110, Ashkenas, Iris ....... 56, Ashworth, Roy . . . Augustin, Cheryl ..... 56, 34, 102, Augustine, Kay . . Aus, Sandra ..... Austin, Christine ..38 Austin, Virginia ..... 42,121 Austion, Levell . . Austion, Revell . . Axt, Richard .... B Babick, Michael 130 132 56 105 107 ..30 74 .....74 42 Babrove, Roberta .... 29, Bach, Kristine 74, 113, 115, Bach, Roberta ,... ....... 5 6 Back, June 42, 94, 96, 121, 74 110 124 126 Bader, Jacquelyn ..... 42, 99, 103, 125 Badke, Kathleen ......... 42 Baier, Judy .............. 56 Baime, Rosanne . .38, 97, 99, 106, 121 Baker, Anita .74, 94, 101, Baker, Carol ....... . 121 Balistreri, Jan ...... , Balistreri, Kathy 115 .42 123 . ........ 74 42 Ball, Larry .............. 74 1 Balzer, Lawrence Bankier, Shirley . . , 23, 156,178 42,514,121 Bannenburg, Ray ........ 42 Bardele, Lyle ...... ...... 7 9 Barnes, Barbara ..... 29, 103 Barnes, Jellrey ....... 56, 177 Barnett, Robert ..... 56, 156, 157, 165 Bartelt, Pamela .......... 74 Barth, Dennis ..... .... 1 80 Barthec, Dennis ......... 159 Bartolini, David ...... . . .36 Bartos, Randall . ..... 29,110 Bartz, Jacqlynn . . .42, 99, 100 Bauer, Kenneth .77, 156, 166 Bauer, Phyllis .... 56, 94, 196 Bauer, Richard ....... . . Bauer, Susan ...... ..... Baumann, Colleen Baumann, Gail . ...... . . . Baumbach, Kris ..... . 121, Baur, Kathleen ......... Bawden, Brian ....... 29, Bawden, Kay . . Bayer, Gerald . . 42, .36 .56 .42 .42 96, 123 .90 110 .42 169 DIRECTORY Bear,-,Ellen .... . . .74, 98, 115 Bear, Mark ...... 42, 159, 165 Bear, Marshall . . .42, 159, 165 Beck, Diana .79, 98, 101, 125, 132, 184, 186 Becker Beckeri Bob . . . . .. Becker, Dennis Beverly 56159, 165, 180 Becker, Donald .......... 42 Becker, Gary . . . .. .24, 110 Becker, Martin ...... 79, 100, 147, 181 Becker, Steve .... . ....... 42 Beder, Jerome ........... 42 Bednar, Carol .... 56, 92, 122 Behling, Dennis .. .74, 98, 128 Behling, Janice ...... 56, 186 Behling, Janis ....... 56, 103 Behm, Aex ..... ...42, 165 Beim, Charles ........... 159 Beisiegel, Jack ....... 28, 110 Belek, Ronald ....... 74, 123 Belfor, Renee .... 74, 121, 182 Bellisime, Sandra ......... 74 Belott, Cordell .... ..... . . 74 Beltmann, Roger ......... 74 Bender, Craig . . .42, 109, 159 Bendoritis, William ...... 42 Beneditz, Peggy .56, 101, 121, 123, 130, 135, 186 Benedon, Chuck ......... 33 Benedon, Robert ..... 42, 122 Benedum, Beverly 95, 101, 104 Bensman, Lynda ......... 26 Bensman, Ross ........... 74 Bensman, Suzy . . .... 74 Beranek, Donna . . .... 3:1 Beranek, Michael . . . . . . .42 Berard, Sharon .......... 56 Berchtold, Patti ..... 25, 110 Berdan, Robert . .74, 98, 120, 156, 174 Berelc, Ronald ........... 74 Berg, Barbara . ...... 33, 102 Berg, Bonnie .... 74, 101, 125 Berg, Marilyn ....... 56, 106 Bergemann, Kerry ....... 35 Berger, David .,..... 74, 167 Berger, Jana .... ...33, 102 Berger, John ........ 32. 125 Berger, Sherman ....... .74 Berget, Russell ........... 42 Berghofer, Kathleen . .74, 95, 100, 115, 125 74 Bergin, Patil .......... Berkowitz, Myra . .56, 93,5153 115, d, Charles ...... Bernar . .37 Bernstein, Ellen ........ .42 Berthold, Sandra .74, 101, 123 Bertram, Barry .56, 120, 124, 159, 167 Berwanger, Glenn ...... , .26 Berwanger, Kathleen . . . .42 Best, Terry ............ .26 Bestul, Barbara ........ .42 Bestul, Linda 56, 96, 101, 113, 122, 128 Beuscher, Philip .....,. .32 Beuscher, Phyllis ..... 56, 103 Beyersdorf, Lynn ....... .56 Bibo, Terry ...... . . .32 Bibo, Thomas . . . . .28 Biggs, Larry . . . . .42 Biggs, Don ..... .... 1 70 Bigler, William .......... 42 Bilansky, Bonnie ..... 74, 122 Billert, Jim ...... .... . 42 Binder, Sharon . . . . .56 Bines, Carol ..... .... . 27 Bishanell, Donna ..... 56, 121 Bizjak, Anthony ..... 74, 125 Bizjak, David ........ 56, 124 Bjorgvinsson Vidar 56 91, 108 Blackman, St11art .... ,. . . . . 56 Blair, Christopher , Blake, Charles . . .42, 1 Blank, Dudley ...... Blankstein, Deborah Blasewitz, Kathleen 38 106 59. 165 74 122 Iss, 99, 106,127 . . . . .25 Blischke, Walter ......... 74 Bloedel, Becki 74, 95 101, 106 Bloedel, Janis ....... 39, 108 Bloedel, Michael ..... 27, 110 Bluhm, Phyllis ........... 34 Blumenberg, Tom ........ 56 Bluvstcin, Dale . .42 167, 177 Bluvstein, Helene ..... 74, 96, 98, 115 Bock, Marilyn ........... 74 Boerner, Bruce 42, 99, 107. 108 Boerner, Keith 56. 99, 106, 109 Boerst, Robin ............ 56 Boerst, Vicki ............. 42 Boeyer, Bonita . . .56, 92, 108 Bohl, Carol .............. 33 Bohl, James ............. 56 Bohl, Sharyn ........ 56, 123 Bokelberg, Janet Bolar, Lewis .57, 98100140 164, 165 Boldt Dale ....... , ....... 99 Boldt, Gary ...57, 97, 125, 123 Bolle, Rodney ..... Bollech, Richard . . ..74 ..57 Bollinann, Dennis 57, 159, 170 Bonn, Carol ...... Borchardt, Wallace Bork, Robert ..... ..42 ..27 ..42 Borkenhagen, Neal .. .42, 108 Borkin, Sheri ....,. 38, 93. 96 Borkoski, Jerome .57, 105, 156 Born, Charles ...... .24, 110 Borowski, Sandra ......... 75 Bowen, Dennis ..,........ 57 Bowens, Nancy . ......... 75 Bowers, Sandra ...... 43, 108 Boyce, Karen ........ 34, 102 Boylan. Barb 57, 100, 101, 184 Boyle, Sandra ..,.... . . . .39 Bradley, Randall ..... 33, 109 Brady, James .......... .57 Braeutigam, Bob ......... 43 Braeutigam, Carol ........ 37 Brahm, Kathv .... ......, 4 3 Braidigan, Deborah - Brandenburg, Scott Brandstaetter Paul Branta, Tom I. . . .. Braun, Mark . . . . . Bretle, Patricia . . .57 Brendelson, Karen . Brezan, Barry ..... Brinkman, Marcia . Bridges, Jeannette . Brindel, Robert . . . Brinkmeier, Gloria Brockman, Mary . . Brockwell, Donald Brungs, Joe . . . .. Bronk, Kathy 92 57 Brook, Bruce .... Brooks, Erny ...... Brooks, Harry .... ......33, 130184 .4s, 57 57 120 Brooks, Jerry .... 29, 110 Brooks, Lance ..... Broome, Rodney . . Brown, Cora .... Brown, Diane . . . Brown, James ....... . .. Brown, Jerry ..... Brown, Marlene . . . Brown, Robert . . Brown, Willie ..... Bruder, Mike .. Bruder, William Yann ' Brueck, . 1 y Bruesewiv, Darl , Brandstaetteri Ralph' .... 57. 120 ,159 ...43,l22 ...43,l25 1,101,128 ......26 .....39 ....37 ....75 ......43 ......32 ..39,106 ......57 ......43 ,100,122 ,159,l70 ..43,l09 . ...,. 43 ,125 ......l22 ...57,l66 .......43 .......33 ..32 ...57,170 .......75 ......75 .......75 111551991 131, 142, ..43 130, 144 ene 43, 95, 103 Bruhy, Mark .........,... 43 Brungs, Mary ............ 37 Brunner, Gene .... Brunow, Sandy .... Brunsch, Roger . . . Bryant, Barbara .. ....38,99 43120 Bryant, Gary .... ....... 7 5 Bryant, Jane ......... 24 110 Bryant, Susan ............ 24 Buchholz, Dick ...... 25, 127 Buchholz, Virginia ....... 36 Bucholtz, Judy ........... 77 Budzinski, John ...... 57, 159 Bucchel. Nancy . . . ...... 27 Buege, Dennis , . .... 30 Buege, Linda .,... ...... 2 8 Buege, Lindann .......... 26 Buehmann, Danielle .75, 104, 121,132,186 Buenning. Bruce ......... 57 Buerger, Karen .......... 34 Bugiel, Cynthia .......... 36 Bukowski, Darlene ....... 57 Bunce, Lawrence ......... 43 Burchardt, Barbara ...., . .75 Burckhalter, Kathie 57, 93, 100 Burczyk, James ...... 75, 174 Burczyk, Robert .......... 43 Burg, Barbara ........... 43 Burg, Karen .,....... 57, 189 Burris, Linda ........... 110 Burkard, Joseph ......... 57 Burkhardt, Eric ......... .43 Burns, Pam ..77, 95, 105, 183 Burtch, John ............ 75 Busalacchi, Walter . . .57, 125, 172, 173 Buth, Robert ..... . . .43, 170 Butcher, Cathy ...... 57, 101 Butcher, Sue ......... 35, 107 Buttke, Cheryl .87, 90, 95, 187 Butler, Sharon ....... 75, 100 Butschli, Barbara ....... .43 Butschli, Donald .75, 120, 178 Butschli, Dan .......... .25 Bnttke, Janet . . ....... .57 Byrne, Jack ..... 33, 109 Byrne, Susan .......... . .57 C Cagen, Leslie ..... 43, 92, 121 Calkins, Carol ........... 75 200 Calkins, Sue ..... 57, 96, 120, 123,130 Callahan, Karen ..... 57, 103 Callahan, Michael .... 43, 103 Capaccio, Carol ..... Capes, Terry ....... Carlsen, Melody . .38 Carman, Gregory .... .....43 .,38,97 99 121 Custer,Vicki 102 Cuthbertson, Dave . . .58, 180 Cwik, Arnold .... 75, 109, 132 D Dahlke, Valerie .......... 30 Dahms, Alan .... 75, 111, 166 Dailey, Mary ............. 58 Dailey, Vllillie ............ 32 .57, 159 43 Carroll, Bruce .... . . . . .. Carter, Marion ..... . . . . . .77 Caruso, Dennis ....... .... 4 3 Casalena, Phyllis .57, 98, 115, 130, 131 Casberg, Michael ..... 28, 103 Cascio, Marguerite 43, 96, 120 Case, Darold ......... 43, 109 Casher, Beverly .......... 37 Casher, Joyce ..,......,.. 43 Cech, Bill .16, 57,71,164,169 Cech, James ............. 34 Cecholinski, A1 . . .58, 160, 174 Cera, Charlene ......, 43, 130 erni' ams C L, e 'l' Cerny, Jeri ..... .... 5 7 Chabanian, Sue . .. .... 30 Chankin, Robert .. . .. .57 Chapman,,Grace . , .. . . Chapman, Karen . . . . ..... . Chartier. Janice ..... Charusch, Cynthia . . .57, 125, Charusch, Steven .37, , 133, lll Charuser, Cindy ........ 28 Z3 .....I'lI 100, 148 127 186 Chcrney, James . . ........ 75 Cherny, Deidre 39, 95, 96, Chinn, Purvis ............ Chittero, Barbara .... 75. 130, Chittero, Pat .... 57, 101, 108 75 115, 182 125 Chovanec, Larry .... .... . 58 34 Chovanec, Marylee Christensen, Cheryl ..75, 101, 125, 130 Christensen, Dennis . . .28, 103 .,.75,96, . ....... 43 ,D'Amico, Donna . Danielson, Pat . . . Danko, George . . . Danko, Thomas . . Darnell, Bette . . . Daubert, James . . Davidson, Gary . . Davidson, Joy . . . Davidson, Sandra . Davies, Donald . . Davis, Jeff ....... Davis, Jolm .. . . . Davis, Marilyn . . . Mike ...30, Davis, Davis, Monty .... Davis, Roger ..... Davis, Russell .... Davison, Phyllis . . Dawson, Susan . . . Dawursk, Robert . ..... 75 ...58,95 ........58 ........75 ....28,127 ........75 ....26,102 .....44,!- . ..... 44 .....44 ........38 .....44,92 ....33,12l 44,125,166 ........44 ........75 ...44 . ..... 36 .......30 ....30, 103 De Barge, Susan .......... 25 58 Debbeler, Jane . . . De Blaey, Nancy . De Clark, Douglas Dedinsky, John . . .fff44,'ios ...5s.122 .....75, 99 Dedinsky, Mary ..... 58, 104, Degeneffe, Sally . . De Grand, Roland 135,139 ........44 .......36 Chrustowski, Betty Chudnow, Barbara 37, 95, Chudnow, Mary . . .5 Church, James ..... 92 Church, Judi .75, Churchill, JoAnn Churney, Carol . .75 Cherne, Sharon .... Cichocki, Robert Cielak, Linda ...... Ciezki, Steve ....... Cirillo, Don ....... Clafiin, Linda . . .57 Clancy, Jody .... 57 Clancy, Pam ....... Clark, Dave ..... 43 Clemans Gene ..... Cline Richard ..... Clark, Diane ciissaf, R Coggs, Gregory . .43, Cohan, Alan Cohen, Cheryl ..... Cohen, Martin G. .. Cohen, Martin J. .. Colbert, Howard .... Collier, Pam ..... . . . .57, Collins, Arthur ...... 27, Collins, Conrad ...... 31, Collins, Nancy ..... Conger, Mary ...... Conn, Jeffrey .... 57, IHO ...,... 115,160 127 7,92,95, 105, 133 .....,.4s 101,135 ..26, 102 123, 182 ......57 ......77 ...,..57 .....,43 130 . .30, 108,123 101,115 . . . . . .43 159,165 ..33,103 ......-43 ......57 132.161, 165,177 ......43 ...57,96 ......25 ......57 ..6l,75, 170,181 101 110 109 ......75 .43 105, 167 ' 107 Conn, Richard ....... 26, Coons, Ben ....... Deiterle, John ............ 84 Deitz, Josephine .44, 121, 127 Deitz, Pat ....... 58, 120, 122 Delaney, Joe ............. 44 De Laney, Pat ...75,101, 123 De Laurier, Renee 58, 101, 105 Dellosso, Christine ....... 44 Dellosso, Karen ...... 26, 106 Dembiec, Dennis ......... 44 De Ridder, Thomas ...... 44 Dernetz, Frank .......... 38 De Vorse, Vaughn .... 58, 128 De Witt, Linda .... 58, 95. 96, 100, 101 Dexter, Jack ............. 58 Dexter, Robert ........... 44 Diament, Hannah 26, 107, Dick, Dennis ............ Dicristo, Carla .... 44, 92, Dicristo, Rosemary ....... 37 Dietz, Linda ............. 58 75 44 130 .44 100 Dilges, Janice ..... . . . Dittert, Marlene .......... Divjak, August ........... 37 Dobretzberger, Alan ...... 58, 120, 159 Dobrick, Robert ...... 33, Doehling, Kathleen .. .58, Doering, Mark ...... .26, Doherty, Loretta ......... 44 Dohrman, Ricky . . ..... 37 109 121 127 Doine, Linda ............ 44 Dolota, Mary Jo ....... 35, 96 Domeneck, Ernesto ....... 75 Domnitz, Meridy . .58, 94, 113, 121, 133 Domnitz, Shelley ......... 35 Doornek, Douglas Dorff, Elaine Dorn, Candy Dorn, Linda Dorst, Carol .....4-4,94 .....58 . ..,..... 44,96 4492121 ......36 Cooper, Francine ......... 57 Cooper, Lawrence ........ 30 Copoulos, George .... 39, 130 Corder, Diane ..... 75, 92, 96, 121, 186 Corcling, Xvilliam .... 43, 165 Corcn, Lanny .35, 99, 120, 125 Corrao, Pat .............. 26 Counsellor, Jim ...... 75, 123 Court, Diane .57, 93, 122, 186 Cowen, Barbara 43, 93, 95, 95, 121, 130, 133 Cowen, Chris ...... Cowen, Terry ...... Coyne, Susan ...... Craft, Deanne ...... Craft, Elmer ....... ......58 ......58 ......28 . ..... 75 ..37 Cramer, Pam .58, 93, 100, 125 Cramer, Penny 58, 93, 100, 125 Crane, Jeanne ..... 23, 43, 92. 93, 95 Crane, Larry .. ...43, 159 Crane, Steve . . ......... 58 Crish, Gloria . , ........... 37 Cuda, Caralee ........ 43, 121 Cuda, Rosanne ...27, 102, 127 Cumming, Francis ........ 43 Cummings, David ........ 44 Curran, Linda ....... 58, 101 124, 128 Dostaler, Pat .... 75, 123, 130 Dotson, Glenn ........... 39 Dotson, Stephen ......... 26 Dougherty, Dan . . .... 44, 177 Dow, Ken ....... . ....... 44 Dowdy, Deanna .......... 75 Downer, Glenn ........... 58 Downes, Robert ..... 75, 160. 162, 163 Drake, Pat ...... 30, 102, 127 Dreifke, Douglas ......... 44 Dressler, Janice . . .75, 95, 105, 135, 163 Dressler, Joe .. . . ....... . .58 Dressler, Peggy Drew, Richard Drew, Robert .. ..... 36 44, 159, 177 Drews, Allyson ........... 44 Dreyfus, Alex .... 58, 108, 120 Dreyfus, Penny . .29, 110, 125 Drischler, Jean .......58,100 Driss, Donald . ....... 26, 106 Drollinger, Kristine ...... 38 Drollinger, Leanne .......29 Drukker, Harriet ......... 34 Dubrow, James ..58, 107. 109, 123, 159, 1 Duckler, Michael ......... Du Fresne, Barbara . . . . . . 77 76 Dukor, Faith ............ 27 76 76 Du Fresne, Patti . . . . ..... Dullinger, Sheila . Dunning, Bob .. . ....58, 104 58, 159, 165 174,213 Dunphy, Brian . . . . . . .33 109 Dunphy, Cynthia . .... ii, Durand, Barbara Durch, Craig ........ . .38 44 Durr, Lin ........... , 123 Durr, Michael . . ..... gi, 110 Dusick, Richard 1 . . . . . . 129 Duial, Gary .58, 108, 161, 174 Dzik, Darrell ............ 58 E Ebert, Mary ......... 90, 100 Eckel, Mary Ann Eckhardt, Cathy . ......76 Eckl, Alfred ...,..... , . Edelman, David Edler, Michael . . Edwards, George Egeland, Bob .... 58, Eggleston, Judy -. . Eggleston, Patricia Ehlers, Scott ..... Eibl, Robert ..... Eichenbaum, Joel Eichner, Darlene . Eifert, Suzanne . .. Eiff, Dennis ..... Eigen, Robert .... Eigen, Steve ..... Eisendrath, David Ekkebus, Anthony Elbaum, Batya .. Elbaum, Max .... Elias, Jeanne .... Eliopul, George Eliopul, Tom . . . Eltzsch, Darlene . Elwing, Richard . Emich, Carol .... Enders, Pam ..... Endisch, Doreen Engel, Clary ..... Engel, June ...... ..44 .......38,99 39 109 .bel '100,ll07, 108,130 101,177 ........58 .......76 ........25 ........76 58,124,177 .....,..58 ....58, 101 58,159,167 ....29.1l1 76,121,162 ,....58.120 ........58 .39. 121 . . . . .58, 95 .44,95.103 ......44,130 .5S, 159, 170 ....4-4,123 ...,....58 .....58 .....38 ,... .36 49 . ffIII59 Engel, Larry ............. 59 Engeldinger, Sharon Engeldinger, Susarr . ..... 30 76, 95, 96, 23, 130, 131 108 I occkler M an F , ,' .... Fogel, Pauline ..... 76, 96, 1 15 Fons, Eliot ......... .... Foreman, Harry ......54, ...59, 104 97, , 123 .27 121 Forman, Judi ....... 45, 151 123 Forman, Nancy Forrest, Russell Foster, Bruce . . . Foster, Renae . . . goti, Jennifer .. . owler, Lynn . . . Fox, Connie .. . . Fox, Nancy ..... Fox, Tim .... 45, Frank, Karen . . . . . . .. .76, , ..... 107, 127 Forrest, Dick .... 76, 108 iii ,123 ......45,99 .27 .. . . .28, 107 45 ..76, 100 ,130,170 .. . . .76, 115 197 6 Frank, Robin ........ 36, . Frank, Stephen .......... ,- ,I Frank, Tony .. ..... , 176 101 .76 100 Franklin, Jean . 76, , Franks, Carla ............ 45 Franks, John ............. 45 Frase, Kathleen ..26, 110, Fregin, Fred ............. 127 Freeze, Kathleen . .27, 93, 45 Freihammer, Lucy Frelke, Paul ............. 76 Frey, Dennis ...... ..... 7 6 Frey, Margaret . . . .... 59, 95 Frey, Susan ....... . ..... 34 Fricke, John ............. 24 Friedland. Ellen . .76, 93, 103 Frindell, Enid ......... 59, 95 Frischmann, Ronald . .33, 108 Fritz, Anni ..... Fritz, Ulrich .... Froelich, Barbara Fruehauf, Dennis Fuchs, Debra . . 37 ruehs, any .... lbs, .156,'l70, Fuchs, Bob ...... Fuchs, Sharon Fugarino, Tony . Furno, Ronald . . Furness, Eric .36. ..45,93,95. 130,133 99,109,127 Goode, Irv ...... Gorbitz, Marci .... Gordon, Geoffrey . . Gore, Maureen . . . Gorman, Rory .... Gostchock, Denise Grabo, Gay , ...... Graczyk, Dean . . .36 Gradisher, Gary . . . ......178 .....28 .24,l10 .......45 .......37 .......25 .....59 ,125, 128 . . . . . . .45 Graf, Bob ...... 159, 165, 174 Graf, Karen . .......... 7, 77 Graff, Donna ..... Gramling, Victoria .......36 Grasse, Darlene ,..... 45 Graves, Kathleen ..,.. 59 Graves, Robert 77, 91, 160 Gray, Colleen ..... 59,5162 95, Gray, Dorothy . . . .... 59 Greco Dennis Green, Herman ...... 26 , ....... 28 Green, Jellrey ..... 59, 93,1 177 Green, Mike ...... Greenberg, Bill . . .60, 93 Greenberg, Sharon 45, 115 Greene, Denise ....... 77 Greenwood, Bruce Gresbach Paula . .. ...23 Griep, Marlene . Griepentrog, Shirley Grimm, Judith ...... Growinger, Glenn .. .45 . .45 ,127 ,100 , 174 135 101 159 122 103 135 .45 127 .60 101 , 159 Gross, Carmel ......... 45, 92 Gross, Susan . . . . . . .......34 Grosse, Linda ..... 60, 96, 125 Grosse, Lynn ..., 29, 110, 127 Grote, Carol ..... 60, 96, 101, 122, 186 Hartmann, Heike ... .. . . .58 Hartung, Jeanne . . . .... .45 Harvey, James .... .... 1 59 Harvey, Jim . .... .... 1 20 Hase, Carol ........,.. .. .39 Hasenfratz, David .... 77, 109 Hass, Janelle ..... 35, 99, 184 Hatch, Ken .99, 130, 151, 156, 164 110 162, Haugh, Donald ...... 29, Hauser, Barry ............ 90 Hayes, Kathleen ...... 77, 101 Heber, David .... 77, 132, 156 181 109 166, Heckman, Dale .......... Heer, Donna ..........., 25 Heer, Nora .77, 101, 121, 124, 130. 131 Heib, Ellen ........... 94, 96 Helden, Richard . ..... 38, 93 Heinrich, Geoffrey 35, 107, 125 Heinrich, Gregory ........ 39 Helmer, Helen ........... 36 Holmer, John ............ 93 Hembrook, Linda ........ 26 Hendricks, Wayne 39, 108, 130 Hendrickson, Carolann . . .60 Henkel, Nancy .......,... 60 Henkey, Nancy ........... 77 Henn, Todd ............. 46 Henning, Gary ........... 25 Henning, Randall .46, 94, 96, b 99, 177 Heptmg, Rodger ......... 60 Herman, Marcy ....... 60, 93 Herman, Nancy ......, .. .26 Hen-ell, Daniel . ..... .... 3 9 Justus. James 77, 98, 120, 156, Engelke, Steve .44, 96, 99, Engelman, George ........ 59 Enos, Patricia ......,..... 59 Erb, Carol ....... 76, 95, 186 Erdman, Gregory 24 Erdman, Sandra .......... 44 Erich, Lynne .... ..... 4 4 Erickson, James .. . . . . . .76 Ertenberg, Jerome ........ 59 Erwin, Charles .... ..... 5 9 Erwin, Linda .... ...27, 93 Esser, Darryl . . . . . Esser, Suzanne , ...... 59, 132 . . . . .26, 110 Exarhos, Elaine ...... Exarhos, Gregory ..76 Evans, Albert .... . . . Evrard, Timothy .....44,94, 99,103 F G Gabriel, John ............ 84 Gaethke, Bill ............ 45 Gaines, Frachelle ........ 110 Galst, Jay ....... 27, 102. 127 Galvin, Kathleen ....l. 76, 95 Galvin, Robert .. .27, 110, 125 Gardner, Gary ........... 59 Gardner, Larry . . .59, 162, 174 Garrison, Dennis ......... 59 Garrison, Michael ........ 45 Gaube, John ......... 45, 177 Geiser, Barbara .......... 45 Geiser, Joyce ............. 59 Gendelman, Linda ....... 29 Gendron, Judy .....,.... 59 George, Bud ............. 76 Gerbitz, Richard .59, 125 1 Gerlach, Joanne .......... , 28 45 Groth, Wvayne ....... 28, 102 Groves, Patrick .......... 60 Gruba, Susan ............ 38 Gruber, Mark ............ 27 Grudzinski, Rosemary .... .60 Gruender, Darryl .... 60, 159 Gruetzmacher, Darrell .... 77 Gruetzmacber, Jeff . . .60, 180 Gruetzmacher, Kim ...... 33, 125, 127 Grunder, Darryl ...... . . 177 Grundner, Wolfgang ..... 34 Grunze, William ........ Grzanna, Karen . .77, 124, Grzanna, William ........ 45 Gnehrer, John ........... 60 Guenther, Mark ...... 34, 109 Guith, David ...,.... 38, 108 Gumhold, Patricia .... 26, 102 Gumhold, Richard 60 .30 125 Gumhold, Tom ........ 45 Gumsey, Michael ...... 60, 94 Gurka, David ..... 45 Gurske, Colleen . ......... 60 Gutknecht, Barbara ...... 33 Gutschenritter, Patricia 60, 100 Gutzke, Dave ............ 36 Gutzke, Dennis ....... 77, 121 Gutzmer, Marylou ...45, 121, 124, 184 H Itzkowitz, Robin . .77, 92, 135, 160, 162, 163. 174, 178 Ivy, Guy ............ 46, 177 Iwinski, Curtis . . . . . . . . . J Jacenko, Arlene ..77, 101, Jackman, Jeff .. .... .61, Jackson, Suzanne .. . . . . . . .30 Jacobi, Henry .... 46 84 109 ..77 121 167 Jacobs, Bob ....,........ 61 Jacobson, Arnold . . . .61, 124, 161. 174 Jaeger, Fred ............. 77 Jaeger, Jeff .............. 30 Jaeger, Kathy .77, 98, 101, 186 Jaeger, Linda .... ..37 107 it J aenecke, Scott ..... . . , Jaenecke, Tom ..... . .77, 172 J agielski, Gary ....... . Jagow, Marylyn Jahns, Duane . . . .. .37 90 186 ...... , .......46 James, Sydney .. . . . . .. . .46 Jamrosy, Nancy Jamrozy, Eugene 77, 115 Jamroze, William- I Janicek, Pat .77, 101, , Jankowski, Darlene 46,122 . . . . . .6l, 92 Jamrozy, Jeff ... .33, 108, 125 125 186 103 121 , .46, 46 Janos, Linda .... . . , . , Jansen, Kathleen ..... . .46 Jarozewski, Alan ..... 169 Jaryella, Bonnie ...... 33, 108 Jarvis, Nancy .,.. 101 , ,138 61 61 Jellrey, Kathy ............ Jelinski, Jerome .......... Jendlin, Peter . . 61 ....46 77 Jens, Kathi ....... .... Jensen, Robert ....29 46 Jeray, Alan .............. Jerrilyn, Thon ........... 28 Jochims, Sandy ........... 33 Joers, Marlene .7, 61, 115, 186 Joers, Michael ......... 36, 99 Joers, Norman .... ..... . 121 Johannes, Jay ..,...... 37, 99 Johannes, Patricia ........ 61 Johike, Susan ........ 24, 110 Johlke, Kenneth ...... 46 108 Gibbs, Monica .. . Faber, Heide ......... 59, 103 Fabianich, Kathleen ...... 76 Fackler, Kathy ........... 32 Fadeski, Dennis . .29, 110, 125 Fait, Susie ............ 35, 99 Falesnik, Lorene ......... 76 Farchione, Betty ..... 59, 101, 120 184 v Farchione, Robert .... 28, 103 Farence, Tom . ...... 44, 103 Fargo, Patrick . . . Farkas, Robert .... . . .24, Farkas, Ruth . . ......35 106 ......59 Farmer, Susan ..... ..... 4 4 Farrell, Linda ....... Farrington, Charlene . .. .. .76 59, 103, 133, 137 Faust, Joyce ......... 28, 103 Faustmann, Connie Faustmann, Kennet .......76 11 ...... 76 Fefer, Joe ................ 59 Feldman, Jerry ..... ..... 7 6 Feldman,Terry .x ......... 76 Feller, Mike . .,...... 44, 127 90 76 44 Feltes, Michael . . . Ferber, Henry . . . Ferrito, Nancy . . . Ferrito, Salvatore . . . . .28, 12.2 Fetter, Karl . . . .. Fiel, Cheri ..... ..... 5 9 Fields, Sallie . . . ..... 76 Fields, Terri . . . . . . . .59 Fiene, Ellen ....... ..... 4 4 Fierek ohn 26 , J .... . ........ Filandrinos, Gregory . .62, 68 87, sid Filter, Todd .....,.. ..39, 109 Findling, Jeanne Fink, Jennifer .... Fink, William .... Fischer, James . , . Fishbein, llene . . . Fisher, Don .... Fishman, Bill ........ Fischer, Donald Fitzwater, Charles . . . . , Flakes, Patrick . ...... Flath, Donna . ....... , Flaugh, David . . . Fletcher, Michael Fleder, Ann ..... F1 der Rita e , ......... Fleury, Jacquelyn ..,. 29, .....44 . .... 44 ......36 ....38,122 .....135 .59,97 ....76 34106 ....26 59103 ......59 214 ......76 29,103 106 Gershan, Robert ......... 33 Gibbs, Linda .... .... 4 5 95 Haak, Jeff ........ .......34 . . . . . .29, 95 Gielow, Dennis ...... 76, 123 Gielow, Jerry ............ 45 Gielow, Karen ....... 29, 103 Gielow, Mary .... 70, 115, 183 Gierlinski, Diane ......... 59 Gies, Patil ............... 29 Giese, Gary .............. 45 Giese, Robert , ....... 26, 110 Giesenschlag, Lynn ....... 45 Gifford, Dick ........... 178 Giguere, Dolores ......... 59 Gilbert, Faye ........... 110 Gilbert, Linda .... 59, 96, 103 Gilman, Judy ........ 76, 133 Gilman, Sari ...... 27, 93, 106 Gimpl, Jerry ............. 76 Gimpl, Jon .... .... 2 9, 125 Gipp, Randy . . . ...... .32 Girdes,Gai1 .....24 Gitter, Ronald ........... 45 Glaser, Linda . ........... 45 Glick, Helaine .....,. 59, 121 Glicklich, Beverly .59, 103, 133 Glicksman, Phyllis . . .59, 123 Gliniecki, Tony .... . . . , . .59 Glisch, Susan ..... ..... 2 9 Godfredsen, Jean .,.. . . .45 Godfredsen, Joan ........ .26 Godfried, Christine ....... 76 Godsey, Cheryl ........... 59 Godshaw, Alan .......... 59 Godshaw, Ronnie 35, 120, 125 Goelz, James .... . ........ 90 Goetsch, Randi .......... 36 Goetz, Robert ........ 45, 167 Goldberg, Bettijean ...... 45 Goldberg, Candice . . . .33, 94, 108, 127 Goldberg, Estelle ..... 76, 115 Goldberg, Frieda . .59, 93, 95, 96, 115 Goldberg, Pamela .... 76, 93, 108, 115 Goldstein, Barbara ....... 24 Gollin, Francie ....... 59, 125 Gollin, Lawrence 132 Gollman, Brad ...... 17566 Gollup, Elaine .... 45, ssl Good, James . ........ 59, .....76, 1 23, 135 121 120 Haas, Greg . ......... 33, 125 Haber, Sheldon ...... 33, 108 Hackbarth, Sharron .... . .45, 107, 127 Hackl, Alan .... . .... 28, 102 Hackney, Chuck .98, 130, 132, 156, 169, 174 Haefele, Jolm ....... 33, 108 Hafemann, Gary ......... 29 Hageman, Mike ......... 174 Hajny, Bruce ........ 29, 106 Hajny, John .... ....... ..77 Hahn, Maureen .......... 36 Hahn, Richard ........... 45 Hale, Cindy . . . .... 77, 135 Hale, Ricky . ........ 24, 110 Hale, Vicky .............. 24 Hall, Scott ............... 77 Hallenberg, William ...... 45 Halloway, Rod ......... 174 Halzer, Kathy ........... 184 Hamm, Darlene .......... 45 Hammond, Jacqueline 109, 130 Hampel, John ....... 33. 109 Handzel, Barbara ..... 45, 92, 95, 103 Hanek, Henry ........... 45 Haney, Dianna ...... 105, 125 Hanke, Barbara .......... 77 Hanker, Bob . ..... 45 Hannert, Sharon . . . . .35 Hannisch, Jane ......... .37 Hansburg, Thomas ....... 45 Hansburg, Tom .......,. 159 Hansen, Alfa ............ 90 Hansen, Christian ........ 28 Hanser, John ........ 45, 105 Hanus, Lloyd ........ 98, 123 Hardtke, Terry ..... 156, 167, Hargraves, Cheryl .....,.. 92 Harman, Patricia .... 38, 184 Harmon, Linda ...... 45, 104 Harmon, Mike .......... .25 Harris, Claudia ..... 104, 143 Harris, Harold .......... 100 107 128 166, 178 Harrmann, Bruce 38, , Harshbarger, David ...... 29 Hart, Leslie .............. 38 Hartman, Steve .125, 159, 177 Hartmann, Jeanne . .123, 187 201 Herte, Christine .......... 25 Hertzberg, David 46, 159, 165 Hetchler, Jeff ............ 46 Hetchler, Maureen ....... 35 Hetchler, Michael . ....... 35 Hetchler, Vicki ........... 24 Hetzel, Gordon ...... 27, 102 Hibbard, Chuck .......... 39 Hies, Gordon ........ 24, 110 Hies, Georgia .46, 92, 100, 123 Hilfer, Barbara . .... . . . .39 Hildebrand, Lee ..... 46, 161 Hindin, Paul ........ 27, 110 Hinkel, Nancy ....... 28, 110 Hintz, Linda . . . .. .24 Hinz, Jon ...... ....77, 101 Hmz, Joy ......... . .3-1, 127 Hinz, Mike ...... Hirschbein, Linda Hirschbein, Stuart . . .'. ........37 .29 95,102 .60 Hlavenka. Susan ..... .60 Hlawek, Jim .... 77, 123, 157, 1-logue, Sharon .......... 105 Hoberman, Dave ....... 159 Hodgden, Mike . . .... 62 Hodgden, Susan ... .... 77 Hoerig, John .... .... 4 6 Hoffer, Carol ... .... . .77 Hoffman, Edris .... .62, 107 Hoffman, Sandra .... V. .36, 46, 96, 130 Hogan, Janet ........ 30, 103 Hogue, Sharon ..77, 101, 115 1-Iohensee, Sandra ......... 77 Holentunder, Lee .... 34, 125 Holland, Sylvia ........... 46 Holloway, Rodrick 46, 109, 165 Holloway, William , . .60, 103 Holmer, John ........ 77, 123 Holmstedt, Allen ......... 60 Holub, Dale .... 33, 109, 125 181 Holub, Jeffrey 77, 92, 135, Holvey, Renee ........ 36, 96 Holzer, Kathy ........ .35, 99 Holzer, Marlene ...... 38, 127 Hvmjin. Julie 77, 125. 183, 187 Honigman, Joel ..... 26, 102, 125, 130 Horwath, Mary .......... 46 Horwath, Rosita ....... . . .46 Horvath, Juliane .. . . . . .77 Hoth, Sandi ..... Howard, Donna . . Howard, Virginia ....37 ....46 ......77 Howland, Ted ...f I . es, 125 Hrobar, Diane ....... 46, 126 Hubatch, Charlotte ......46 Hubatchg Phyllis ....,.... 61 Huebner, Wendy ......... 61 Huf, Marilyn . ........... 61 Hufnagel, Alan . .29, 103, 125 Hughes, Judy ...... ,... . .77 Huhn, Richard ......... 121 Hummel, Jean . . ......24 Humphrey, Louise' . ..... Humphries, Kathy Humphries, Kathy Husak, Neal .,... Hutchinson, Dave Hutchinson, Susan .46 ...95,l33 ....77, 101 .61 ....6l, 180 ......103 109 Hunt, Gorman ....... 46, Hutchison, Susan I Iding, Gail .77, 1 lhlenfeld, Richard ........33 01,123,186 , 180 . . .46 Imberger, Elke ........... 61 lnglhofer, Helen ........ lnhof, Stephen ....... 46, Inman, Barbara Irwin, Jeff ...61, Isbrandt, Janet .... ,. . 77, 1 .61 122 .....77, 124 97 132 167 105 Isler, Russel .... . ........ 77 Itzkowitz, David .. . . . . . .46 Johnson, n Carol .... 46, 84, 92, 95 130 Johnson, Donna .......... 77 Johnson. Douglas .... 29, 110 Johnson, James . . .61, 92, 122 Johnson, Karen . ......... 37 Johnson, Kathi ........... 61 Johnson, Linda .......... 61 Johnson, Pamela . . . . .32, 102 Johnson, Robert . ....,... 33 Johnson, Ted ............ 90 Jones, Robert ............ 35 Jones, Terry ..... 61, 95, 100, 133, 147 Jubelirer, Alvin ..46, 77, 123, 172, 180 Jubelirer, Eliot ..39, 111, 125 Jubelirer, Mark ...... 33, 108 Jurek, John ......... 77, 135 169,171,174 K Kabitzke, Gustave .90, 95, 125 Kacerovsky, Dianne ....,. 46 Kacerovsky, Shirley .61, 95, 96 Kaczrnarek, John .... 61, 159, Kadunc..Diane . . .. . . 172,174 .6l,100 Kaegi, B111 ........ . ..... 30 Kahn, Francine .,......... 61 Kahn, Linda .... 46, 93. 95, 96 Kalagian, Vartan ......... 25 Kalkstein, Allen ...... 24, 110 Kalusok, Marilyn ..... 84, 103 Kamin, Steve , . , .84, 107, 109 Kammers, Kathy ..,...... 77 Kane, Anita ....... 46, 93, 96 Kann, Kerry .. . . . . Kantin, Gayle , . .... . Kaplan, Darly ....... Kaplan, Jeffrey . .61, Karegeannes, Mary . . . Karegeannes, Peter . . . 130,131,143, Kamel, Linda ....... . . . . .46 . . . . .61 . .... 27 159, 177 .23, 28, 103, 130 61, 123, 159, 178 .....46 Karnthaler, Nancy ........ 78 Karp, Barra' ..... 61, 120, 123 Karp, Ran y ....... . .27, 95 Kasjaka, Mary ..... 1 Kassel, Michael ...... Kassner, Philip . . . . . .....39 ,....-46 ..36,99 Kastrul, Judy . ....... 28, 103 Katsune, Peter ........ 61, 92 Katz, Barbara ...... . .78, 103 Katz, Rachel ..,.... . .46, 93 Kaualary, Donald . Kaualary, Jim ....... Kaye, Ellen ...61, 93, Keefer, JoEl1en ...... .....28 .....47 101,125 .....47 Keefer, Robert ........,.. 30 Keehn, Paul . .61, 97, 130,181 Kegel, Sue ............... 78 Keicll, Pete .............. 61 Keierleber, Dennis .. .61, 105 Kempf, Robert ....... 78, 109 Kempfert, Kathy ......... 61 Kenlpfert, Kenny ...... . . Kempinski, Michael ...... 159 Kendall, Wendy ..... .47 47, ,177 . .29 Levine, Loren .... . . . . . . Lanam, Linda .......... Lowe, Cheryl ........ . . . .35 Kenney, William ......... 47 Kenny, Sue .. . ..... .47, 109 Kent, Susan ..,... 38, 121, 130 Kerkela, Karen Keman, Candy Kernan, Michael Kesery, Christine . . .78, 92, 95 Kesery, Russell Keshe, Donald ...... , Kessler, Linda Kestin, Michael ' 130. 156 KCUW. Susan .78, 96, 115, 124, 135. 186 Ketter, Donald ........... 47 Kexel, James 61, 123, 160, 174 Key, Nancy .......... 35, 184 Key, Susan ...47, 92, 100, 128 Kickbush, Kitty .78, 101, 121, 186 .29 110 .......78,98 123, Kiefert, Robert . . .78, 123, 178 Kierleher, Dennis 159, 165, 174 Kiernan, Daniel .....,... .30 Kind, Bob ............... 47 Kirchhoff, Craig .39. 108. 125 Kiser, Pamela . .55. 61, 92, 95, 98, 101, 125 Kiss, Wayne ......... . . . .78 Kissinger, Henry ......... 37 Kitzke, John ..... ...... 9 2 Klamann, Joel . . . .... . . .78 Klatt, Gary ..... .... 4 7, 130 Klatt, Janis .. ........ . . . .47 Klatt, Kenneth ....... 24, 110 Kleeba, Bob .... . . .78, 162 Kleeba, Roger . . ........ 78 Kleiber, Mary ....... 78, 124 Klein, Barbara ...... .34, 108 Klein, Carol .... . . .24, 110 Klein, Jack ..... ...... 2 5 Klein, Wayne .... ...... 4 7 Kleinow, Glenn ........ . Klingbeil, Dale ...,... 61, Klipstein, Daniel ......... 61 Klitgaard, Andy . .61, 161, 172 Klitgaard, Margaret . .39, 106 110 174 186 .32 120 Klitgaard, Michael . . .24, Kloida, Gregor . ..... 78, Klumb, Patty 78, 101, 130, Knaebe, Sandy ......... . .38 Knappmiller, James ...... Knies, Caroline ........... Knoelke. Jacqlyn ........ . 78 K110Pf. Sue ..78,101, 125,186 Knuth, Janet ........ 34, 103 Knuth, Scott ............. 61 Koboske, Mike ...... . .... 78 Koboske, VVilliam ......... 47 Koch. Donald ......... 47, 97 Koch, Kathryn .78, 92, 99, 134 Koch, Robecca ....... 26, 110 Kocher, Corinne . . .41, 47, 93 Kocher, Nancy .... . . . .61, 93 Kochie, Ralph ...,....... 34 Kochie, Shirley ..... ...... 7 8 Koegel, Kathy . . . .63, 95, 105, 36 47 121. 133 Koegel, Kris .......... . .35 Koehler, Arthur .......... 47 Koehler, Nanette . .39. 961 127 Koenig, Richard Koenig, Sandie ........... 90 Koenig, Sharon . ...... 39, 108 Koenigsberger, Mike . . .38, 97 Koenings, Scott .......... 36 Koller, Glen ............ Kohlenberg, Charles . .24, Kohlenberg, Peter .... 61, .36 107 1 13 Kohne, Rhoda 61, 93, 121, Kohout, Kathleen ..... 63. Kohoutek, Francene ..... Kolbus, Judy .... 78, 101, Konitzer, Jim ............ 37 Konitzer, Kathy ..... ..... 6 2 Konkol, Marilyn . . . .62 Kons, Marilynn .. ...... 47 Konzal, James .......... Kopca, Chris ........ 37, Koplin, Sam ............. 62 Kopel, Raymond ..... 32, 109 Koplin, Sam ...........,. 62 Kopp, Darlene ...... 62, 103 Kopp, David ............ 47 KoPP. Gerald ........... 25 Korbel, Karen . . . .33, 95, 127 Kornfehl, Darlene . . .47, 103 Kortsch. Anne ........... 32 Kosalos. Harry ........... 24 Koschmann, Patricia .78, 100 Koshakow, Janice .... 47, 99. . 125 130 115 .61 125 .62 108 93. 130 95, Kosidowski, Carolyn .78, 187 Koski, Ronald 62, 99, 125, 180 Kosloske, Ronald 28, 103, 110 Kossow, Karen . .......... 25 Kostka, Cary . . .......... 30 Kostka, Richard ......... 62 Kottke, Lee .62, 74, 105, 123, 159, 165, 175. 176 Kovac, Kathy .... 47, 92, 106 Koven, Michael . , .78, 95, 108 Koven, Neil ..... 29, 110, 125 Kowalicki, Sue . . .62, 92, 109 Kowitz, Darlene ...,...... 62 Kozminski, Jerel ........ Kozminski, JoAnn . . .62, Kraft, Karen ............ 39 Krahn, Marilyn .......... 78 Krail, Vivian .32, 103, 121, 127 .25 123 Krakow, Paul .... .. .38, 125 Kral, Karen .... Kramer, Cathy . Kramer, Judith 62, 101, 106, 109. 123 '78 fff.'ff'is,'io1 Kramer, Patricia .... .... 6 2 35 Krane, Ronald ..... . .... . Krason, Sue . .47, 94, 128, 152 Kraus, JoAnn ...... 62,100, 123, 187 Kra11s, John ............. 78 Kraus, Susan .62, 92, 95, 121, 131, 132 Krause, Karen . .... . .39, 106 Krause, Kathryn ......... 62 Krause, Thomas .... 47,120, 128. 177 Krebs, Robert . . ....... 62 Krenz, Tim . .. ..... ..28 Krenzke, Jerry ....... 62, 100 Kress, Judith ..... . .78 Krizan, Ann ..... .... 4 7, 92 Kroening, Kathy ..... 47, 121 Kroening, Martin ..,..... 29 Krueger, Donna ......... 28 Krueger, Douglas . , .47, 125, 160. 174 Krueger, Edward ........ 32 Krueger, Karol ...... 30, 102 Krueger, Mike . .... 33, 97 Krueger, Paul .,..... 36, 125 Krueger, Rhonda .... 62, 96. 123, 186 Kuinn, Steven ......,... 125 Kruse, James ... ..... . .78 Krysinski, Jerry ..... 78,92, , 99, 174 Krysinski, Randall 23, 35, 125 Kubisiak, Elaine ......... 78 Kuchler, Sue .... 47, 100, 121 Kuchler, Timothy ....... 78 Kugler, Linda ....... 78,100 Kuhry, Dolores ..62,120,130 Kuinn, Steven - ........ 29, 99 Kulakow, Robert .... 47,177 Kulow, Carl ......... 27. 110 Kumbera, Sharon ........ 78 Kummer, Birgit ..62, 91, 123, 124, 130,131, 184 Kummer, Vernon ........ 26 Kunick, Carol ........ 47, 96 Kupsis, Ruta .... 78. 99. 115, 138, 187 Kuritz, Jay ..62, 159, 166, 177 Kuritz, Robert .......... 33 Kurtz, Jim .............. 36 Kurzer, Robert . .90, 169, 171 Kurzon, Harvey ...... 62, 97. 99. 132 Kusko, John ............ 47 Kussmann, Wallace ..... 47, 97, 124 Kuszewski. Gloria ...... . .78 Kutz, William ..62,123,165 L LaCoss, Dennis .......... 62 Ladik, Linda ............ 47 Ladik, Walter . . .78, 169, 178 Ladin, Daniel . . ,... . . . . Ladin, Larry ......., 39, Laedtke, Joanne ..47, 93, Lahl, William ...47, 125. Lakric, Dina ..... 78, 92, 101, 124, 186 Lambro, James .......... 62 Lampsa, Barbara ........ 78 Lanam, Mary ............ 26 .84 125 100 165 Lane, Toni .78, 101, 115, Lange, Charles ...... 62, Lange, Peggy ........... 29 Langer, Julie ......... 33, 95 Langenberg, Jim 29, 110, 130 Lansky, Judith . .27, 102, 130 Lanza, Leanne ...... 47,125 Lassack, Sue ........ 33,109 Latendresse, Lynn .... 37, 95 Lattin, Richard ......... 84 Lau, Doreen ..... ..... 2 5 78 .47 Landeck, Kathy ..... 38, 127 186 159 Lau, Fred ..... ....... Lau. Tom ............... 35 Laufer, Harold ...... 37,108 Laun, Earl ..... ....... 7 8 Laur, James ............. 62 Lausier, Kathy ...... 62,123 Lauterbach, Diane ....... 47 Laven. Helen ........ . . . .37 La Vora, Thomas ........ 62 Lawonn, Ronald ......... 47 Lawrence, Helen .49, 109, 121 Lazzarro, Marie ......... 84 Lebovitz, Morris ..... 32, 125 Lee, Allan ........... 78, 99 Lee, Dale .... 78, 96, 124, 133 Lee, Linda .............. 29 Lee, Lloyd .............. 34 Leeb, Larry ...... 27, 95, 99, u 106, 125 1-CIS. Anna .78, 100, 120, 187 Leiske, Judy ........... 117 Leisten, Marilyn ......... 47 Le May, Sally ..... 49, 91, 92 Lemke, James ........... 78 Lemke, Jo Ann .......... 79 Lemkuil, Richard ........ 47 Lempel, Karen ...... 27,102 Lenarduzzi, Gregory .48, 130 Lengling, Linda .62, 123, 186 Leonard, Richard ....... 79 Lerner, Jeifrey . .48, 121, 180 Lerner, Marlene . .... 24, 110 Lerner, Michael ..... 48,128 Lesgold, Sandra ...... 62, 92, 100, 108 Lestina, Bonnie ......... 48 Lestina, Robert ......... 79 Leszczynski, Cathleen .33,103 Lever, Alan ...... 79, 96, 125 Levin, Lynn .... ......... 2 5 .25 Levine, Myles . . .62, 104, 121 Levine, Ned ..... 38, 99, 111, 125 124, Levy, Robert .... 62. 108. 121 Lewandowski, Leonard 48, 177 Lewinski, Dale .......... 48 Lewinski, Kim ........ . .24 Lewis, Gayle . . ..... 24 Lewis, Jeff ............. 109 Lewis, Raymond ......... 79 Libman, Ardwin .32 108 125 . 48.921, Libman, Marilyn 96, 121, 130, Lichtenberger, Mark .... Lichtman, Joanne .38, 96, Liebenberg, Jerome ..... 38, 99. 111 Lieberman, Frederick 48,120 Liedtke, David .......... 62 Liedtke, Gary ...,.... , . .28 Likness, Catherine ....... 62 Lillie. Jane ....... 62, 92, 95 Lind, Ted ............... 62 95, 133 110 121 Lindemann, Craig . . .26, 103 Lindemann, James . . .32, 125 Lindemann, Scott . . .34, 125 Lindemann, Sue 121, 124. Linder Francis 79, 100. 120, 131,184,187 .......62 .62 166 Lindqiiist, Gary , Lipchow, Terry Lipkind, Judy . .....62,124, 184.186 Lippow, Jeffrey ...... 62,92 Lipski, Tim . ............ 62 Lisberg, Kenneth .... 79, 135 Liska, Dave ......... 62,159 Liska, Terry .... ...... 4 8 Malofsky, Bonnie ..... 36, 96 Malofsky, Harriet .48, 93, 95, 96, 100, 115, 121, 123, 133 Mandelman, Benjamin . Manes, Michael ..... 26, 110 Manes, Norma .......... 30 Maness, Susan ......,.... 32 Mankiewicz, Roger . . .63, 106 Mantz, Donald .......... 63 Margason, Linda 79,1-40. 182 Margolis, Melvin . . . .28, 106 Margolis, Richard ....... 63, 104, 180 Marinconz, Dianne ....... 24 Marino, Linda ...48,93, 121 Markakis, Arger ......... 79 Marke, Dave ............ 159 Markey, Richard .... 48,177 Markgraf, Lee . ...... 32,125 Marks, Douglas ......... 48 Marks, Joel ..... . . . .79, 120 Marks, Terry ............ 79 Markson, Beth . .79, 94, 100, 101, 121. 123 Maronek, Carla . . .63, 92, 96 Marshall, John . .79, 113, 125 Martin, Charlotte .... 79, 124 Martin, Lynn ........... 63 Martin, Michael ...... 38, 99 Martis, Dennis .,......... 48 Marvin, Natalie ......... 79 Marx, Jack ...... .... .... 7 9 Marx, James . ....... 79,178 Masar, Dick ............. 63 Masek, Gary 48, 125, 159, 167 Mason, Jean ............. 63 Mason, Joan ........ 63,121 Masters, Roger . . .63, 92, 109 Matejicka, Robert ....... 48 Mather, Patricia ..... 28, 102 Mather, Sue ...,..... 63, 104 Matsoff, Rochelle . ...... 121 Matsoff, Shelley 100, 122, Matthews, Merry .... 63, 96, 123, 130 Mattice, Jeffrey .......... 39 124 93, M ierow, Michael .... gi, 120 M ierow, Paul ....... , 159 Mihalovich, Barry ....... 37 Mihalovich, Tony . . .48, 167 Mihas, Joanne .......... 38 Mihas, 166 Pete .... 64, 123, , 173, 174 Milkowski, Susan ........ 35 Milkowski, Tom ....... . .33 Miller, Barb 86, 101, 121, 184 Miller, Cheryl . .64, 101, 123, 125, 130, 184 Miller, Diane ...... .48, 103 Miller, Dick .64, 95, 132, 167 Miller, Donna ...... 39, 121, 130, 131 Miller, Douglas . .... .... . 48 Miller, Jelf ...... . . .24, 110 Miller, Judith . . .79, 95, 120, l24.130,13l,184,186 Miller, Judith ...... 64, 104, 121. 125 Miller, Lynn ......... . . .64 Miller, Mark .. . ..... . .48 Miller, Rance ......... . .79 Miller, Raymond . .64, 92, 95 Miller, Richard ..... 79, 125 Miller, Robert ....... ,. .48 Miller, Sharon . .64, 100, 121 Miller Susan ........ 35,127 Minash, Diane Mingari, Ted . Minkin, Jeffrey Minkin, Mike Minorik, David .... .......79, .64 ,159 121 .64, 159, 170, 180 Mishelow, Norman .. .79, 91, 115, l24,130, 135,178 Mitchell, Michael ........ 79 Mitchell, Thomas 33, 95, 108 Mittelstaedt, Bruce ...... 64 Mittelstaedt, Gerianne . . .29 Mittelstaedt, Terry ...... 37 Modrak, Karen .......... 35 Moffatt, Sandra .......... 30 Molas, Wayne ........... 64 Moldenhauer, Steve ...79 Little, Joann ............ 25 Lobotzke, Bill .. ..... 62, 167 Lobotzke, Christine . .33, 103 Locander, Robert ........ 48 Lo Cicero, Mike ........ Lodwick, Mary ...... 62, Loehndorf, Dennis ..... .32 123 .62 Logan, Cheryl ....... 30,103 Lohberg, Irene ....... 62, 100 105, 122, 123 Loke, Lesley ........ 33, 127 Loker, Judy ......... 63, 104 Loker, William ..... 34,103 London, Marsha ..... . .. .63 Long, Pam ......... 63, 106 Long, Patricia ...... 34, 106 Lorber, Donn . . . .... . . 36 Lober, Jacky .... ..... 6 3 Lorber, Ronald .... ..... 4 8 Lorenz, Jack .... ...... 4 8 Lorenz, Joan .. .... 48,108 Lorenz, Judy ........ 63,120 Losse, Michael . . .63, 99, 113 Lossmann, Earl .......... 34 Lossmann, Lynn . .... 63, 93, 103. 121 Loth, Steven 79, 123, 156. 174 Lotze, Dick ............. 63 Louderback, Charlette Love, sandy .s3,12s, 124,184 Lowrey, Linda ...... .... 3 6 Luban, David .... 48, 99, 100, 130, 132 Luck, Leon .... .... . 79,135 Lucoff, Ken ,63, 109. 121, 177 Ludick, Sharon .... ...... 6 3 Lueders, Bill ......... Lueders, Kathy .7 63 94 Luedtke, Linda ...... .... 3 3 Lurelc, Paul ............ 177 115 63 .25 115 1 1 1 Lusk, Michelle ...... 48, Lusty, Deryl ..... ...... Lynch, Barbara .... ..... 3 4 M Maack, Ed ...... ..... 7 9 Maager, Sue ....... ..... 6 3 Macaluso, Frank .. ..... 26 Macaluso, Vickie ........ 32 Machesky, Barbara ...... 48 Machesky, Richard ...... 79 Macht, Carol ............ 48 Mackman, Dennis .... 40, 109 Mackman. Gary . .29, 110, 125 Macneil, Jeanette ........ 63 Macpherson, William 90,128 Maederer, Paul .......... 39 Maederer, Steven ........ 48 Maertz, Barbara ...... .. .79 Maertz, Ronald .......... 27 Magestro, Christine ...... 26 Mahar, Tim ............. 63 Mahloch, Cheryl ........ 30 Mahon, Jeanne ...... 39,100 Maier, Thomas . ......... 79 Maiman, Ellen ...... 33,121 Maiman, Michael .90, 95 121 Mainville, Todd .... 63, . 1 Matthies, Ernst .......... 24 Matthiessen, Judith ..... 79 Matthiessen, Sherry ..... 48 Matusiak, Karen ......... 79 Matusiak, Marsha ........ 36 Matuszak, Jane .......... 63 Matzdorf, Gregory . ..... 33 Maurer, Alfred . .27, 111, 125 Maurin, James ..... 29, 102, 110, 125 Maurin, Joe ...... .79. 156 Maurin, Michael ........ 34 Maxson, Coralee .... 63, 104, 115, 123, 187 May, Andrea ...... ..... 3 2 Mayer, Marge ..... ..... 4 8 Mayer, Roger ........ . . .63 Mayer, Ronald .......... 30 Mayer, Thomas .. 79 135 160, 1s1','1ei, 174 79 M azurkiewicz, Jane McCann, Kathy .... McCue, Karen ...36, 128, 130 63 96 McCue, Maureen . 101 ', -121,, 126 McDaniel, Karen .... McEldery, Richard . ...,.63 035.99 McGinn, Joanne ........ 48 McGinn, Patricia ........ 79 McGinness, Barbara .48, 128 McGrath, Judy .... .79, 123, 124, 186 Mclntosh, Janet .29,102, 127 . 98. 135,160,161,162, 174 165 Molkner, Larry .... Montag, Jim ...... Monte, Donna ..... Montesant, Anthony .. , Moon, Kathy ..... . 1122.79 .48 174 .. .29 48 103 Moon, Susan , Mooney, Craig ...... 30, 130 Mooney, Pam ........ 48. 96 Moore, Jeffary ....... 26, 110 Morrison, Donna .... 64, 101 Morrison, Lin ....... 64, 101 Morrow, Barbara .... 48, 94, 96. 128 Morton, Gregg ...... . . . .26 Morton, Judy .... 49, 95, 103 Morton, Sharon . .64, 100, 101 Moser, Shirley M osey, Thomas Moskol, Dennis Moss, Cheryl ...... 27, 95, Motola, Jeffrey Mras, Carolyn .... 64, 92, Mudd. Diana .......... Muehlbauer, Charles . 37, .......64,79 110 .49 103 .49 107 123, Malhon, Carol . Malicki, Ronald 202 21, 155,166,174 . . . . .26, 110 .63, 103,177 Mclntosh, John ...... 63, 174 Mclntyre, Terry . .3S, 97, 99 109, 124, 125 McLees, Brian ........... 48 McMillan, Donald ....... 28 Mecikalski, Paul . . . . . . . .48 Medema, Leanne ......... 39 Meek, Andy ............. 63 Meifert, Candy ...... 34, 108 Meifert, Christine 63, 100, 106 Meissner, Lee Ann 48, 92, 104 Meissner, Lorna ...... 79, 93 Meister, David . .63, 106, 122 Melf, Francee .... 63, 94, 103 Melf, Frank ............. 25 Melichar, Gary ...... 63,180 Melrood, Elise . . ...... 48, 96 Mendelson, Steve 63,159,170 Mengel, Ronald .......... 37 Ment, Michael ...... 63, 121 Mercer, Nancy .......... 63 Merkowitz, James . . .63, 159. 166, 177 Merrill, Leah ........ 63, 101 Merrill, Marilyn ..... 63, 101 Messner, Erick ........ . . .33 Messnick, Linda .......... 48 Metko, Michele ...... 79. 115 Mettlemann, Cliff .... 48,177 Metzler, Carolyn ..... 63, 120 Meurer, Tom . .,.48. 115, 124 159. 176. 177 Meyer, Elden ..... 79, 99, 125 Meyer, Lanise ........... 27 Meyer, Roger ........... Meyerson, Steven ........ M ichaud. Jody ........... 24 Michaud, Michele .... 37, 184 Michor, Arleen . .63, 101, 115, 120, 122, 135 Midalstat., Bruce . ....... 159 .84 110 Mueller, Barbara ........ 64 Mueller, Daniel ...... 49, 110 Mueller, Harry .......... 49 Mueller, Jon .... 34, 109, 125 Mueller, Judy .... 64, 106, 122 Mueller, Michael .... 26, 107 Mueller, Robert .......... 35 Muellner, Tom . .79, 178, 179 Muffler, Michael .......... 79 Muffler, Susan ............ 49 Mull, Veles ....... Mullen, Arnold ..... Muller, Harry . . . . . ......64 ..79,99 .28 Murphy, Michael .... 37, 127 Multerer, Larry ..... 49, 120 Mundbrat, Marilyn . Murphy, Karen .... Mussamelli, Linda . Myatt, John .... . . N Naczek, Jerome Nadolsky, Debby .....64, 121,186 ......64 ......64 ....25 64 25 Nagy, Barbara . . ..... 79, 182 Nahirniak, Laryssa . . .24, 110 Nankin, Pamela ......... 28 Nankin, Stuart ......... 110 Nashban, Glenn .64, 120, 177 Nashban, Ross . .... ..... 3 6 Natanson, Charles .23, 28, 95, 102. 125. 127 Natanson, Michelle ....... 36 Nechy, Michael .......... 35 Neick, Donald .... .... 7 9 Neilson, Jim .... ..... 1 77 Neilson, Mike . . .... 80, 99 Neilson, Patrick ......... 80 Neitzke, Al .......... 90, 121 Nelker, Bruce ........... 37 Nelson, Charlotte . . ...... 30 Nelson, David ....... 49, 103 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nemec, Kris Linda ....... . Weldon ..... .33 Nemoir, Dan 64, 98.156, Nemovitz, Howard ...24, Nemovitz, Paul ..80, 159, .64 174 James ...35,120,125 178 110 181 , ,L tttt LLLL L LL L I 122 Panos, George ...... 32, 125 Pfizenmaier Tom . . . . Schumacher, Jane ........ Netz, Susan ......... 27, Neubauer, Mark ..... 25, 110 110 Neubregge, Doug ..... 1160i 161, 7 Neuenfeldt, Nancy ..... 80, 100 115 Neuholf, Ann .......... ' Neuman, Judy ..... , .64 Neuman, Mary . .64, 122, Neumann, Jack ..... 49, .32 103 186 177 Neumann, Lynda ........ 36 . 49 93 Neuner, Kathleen 95, 96 Nevermann, Dale 49, 115, 159 Neverman, Jim ..80, 156, 169 Newberg, Ed . . .80, 120, 156, 165, 174 Newberg, Timothy ...23, 26 Newhauser, Peggie ...49, 96,100, 115.121,130. Newman, Janice .30, 103, 95. 133 127 Newsted, Douglas ........ 26 Nichol, Linda' ........... 28 Nicholson, Dave .... 55, 125 159, 174, Nicholson, Jack ..... 36, 176 120 Nicholson, Robert ...... 35, 120, 127 Nickel, Allen ............ 26 Nickel, Terrence . ....... 64 Nickli, Gregg ....... 165, 177 Nicora, Diane ........... 80 Nicora, Terryl ......... 121 Niebrugge, Douglas ...... 64 Nielsen, Jim ............. 49 Nielsen, Linda .......... 49 Nierode, Donald ......... 64 Nierode, Joyce ...... 34, 108 N ieves, Nestor ....... 30, 102 Nikolaus, 'Nancy 49, 92 Nissen, amid ..I:is,'ii1, 125 Nitka, Terry ........ 64, 177 Noah, Scott .... 64, 123, 161, 172. 174 Nonken, Marla ....., 49,106 Norman, James .......... 34 Norris, Joanne ........... 61 Nosacek, Patricia ...,80, 12 Notaro, Sarah , ..... . .... 64 Nottle, William .. ..80 Nowak, Robert .......... 64 Nowacki, Cynthia .... . . ..80 Nowicki, John ....... 49, 95. 101, 130 Nowicki, Peter ........ Nunemaker, Don 64 159 Nuotfer, Roland Nye, Edward .......... 0 Oas, Richard ....,,.... O'Brien, Peggy . ....... Obselka, Gary . ....... . Ocepek, Sharon ........ . .26 , ,165 . 80 80 64 122 Obar, Anna ,.49, 93, 115, ,.28 . .39 . .64 Odehnal, Kathleen ....... 80 Odenbrett, Bonnie ...... 80, 104, 186 O'Gorman, Dale ........ 126 Ogrizovich, Mitchell ...... 80 Ohrmundt, Janis .... 49, 106 Oldenburg, Beverly ..... .49, 100, 121 Oldenburg, Georganne ...49, 100, 121, 123 Oleksyn, Gary ......... O'Leske, Bonnie ..49,92, .64 108 Oleson, Mike ......... ...80 Oleson, Rich ......... 64, 98 Oliver, Kenneth ..... 64, 98, 156. 178 Oliver, Lauretta . .49, 93, 122 Panos, Pat ...... 65, 98, 101, 123. 1 84 Papen, Chris ........ 65, 103 Paraponiaris, Pat . . 80, 92, Paraponiaris, Perry . . . . 6. Paris, Patty ..... 34, 107, Parr, Susan ......... 29, 95 49, 130 127 102 Pasbrig, Ronald ..... 49, 159 165 Pass. Steve .... 65, 93, 104, Pasyak, Richard ......... 80 Pate, Susie .............. 49 Paterson, Barbara . . .65, 94, 96,121,l23,130 Patterson, Drew ..... 33, 109 Patterson, Lynn .....,... 49 Paul, Jane .......... 28, 102 104 Pavlac, Nancy ....... 65, Peatow, Judy ........ 80, Pechacek, Jacqueline .... 100, 115, 1 98 82, 21 Peckerman, Bruce ........ 36 Peltz, Andrey .' ........... 80 Penasa, Judy .......... 80 Peplinski, Steve ...... 36, 99 Pergoli, Janice . . .65, 92, 137 Perkins, Marlene ........ 80 Perleberg, Diane ..... 65, 125 Perugini, Vic ............ 39 Pesola, Waynette ........ 65 Pessis, Michael .......... 37 Peterke, Gary ........... 80 Peterman, Dennis .... 80, 159 Peterman, Shelly ..... 80. 96, 121, 130 Peterman, Steve .29, 125, 130 Peters, John ........ 49, 120 Petersen, Kathy .80, 101, 186 Petersen, Susan .....,... 153 Peterson, Ervin , ......... Peterson, Susan 49, 92, 96, Petrich, Wally ..... , .... Petros, Mike ............. Pezewski, Robert ........ Pfeifer, Darcie ........... Pfeifer, John ............ 27 Pilieger, Russell . .... 28, Philippi, Jane ........... Phillips, Donna .......... 115 90 65 65 37 25 Pfeifer, Judy ....... , 110 65 1 10 49 65 80 Phinisee, Marion' Piano, Josephine Picciolo, Kathleen ....... Pick, Nancy . .... ....... . '.'ffffs6,' 95 32 Ptacek, Loren ...50,159,165 Pugh, Erwin . ........... 50 Pugh, Terry ............ 25 Pyter, Karen . . . . . . .65 Q Quade, Cindy ........ 68,123 Quarino, Salvatore ....... 81 R Raasch, Jeanne . .65, 100, 186 Rachwal, Judy Rack, Carole ............ 65 Radank, Norine .65, 106, 109 Radank, Tom ....,. 33. 109, 125 139 Rader, Joy .............. 50 Rader, Marie .... 50, 92, 108 Rades, Char ......... 65, 109 Rades, Jann ........ 33, 108 Radoif, Lois .... 90, 121, 123 Radotf, Renee ....... 50, 123 Radolf, Robin ...... 110, 124 Suzanne Radolf, Radtke, Rita 81 1051B2,185 Raikovich, Michaleen' .. Raikovich, Mira Rall, John ..... . .50 .65. 100,121 . .81, 180 Raloif, Jeffrey . .38, 94, 97, 99 81 103 Rambow, Lola .. ..... , 32 Pick, Wendy ......... 49, 92 Pilacek, Frank ......... . . 80 Pilchowicz, Elaine Pinkert, Nancy ...... 65, 94, 96, 121. 187 Pinkus, Karyn ........ 80, 92 Pinter, Richard . ......... 27 Piontelt, Don .... . ....... 65 Piotrowski, Randy ,....... 90 Piraino, Tom .... .... , 65, 98 Pitt, Frances ......... 35, 96 Pitt, Mark .......... 39, 111 Pitt, Naomi . .65, 93, 115, 133 Pleskatcheck, David ..... Plinska, Karlene ..... 65, Ploeckelman, Sandra ..... 25 Plneckelman, Tom ....... 36 Plotkin, Jeffrey .......... 25 Plotkin, Mark 65. 97. 99. 133 Plotkin, Nancy ......... Plotkin, Sandy ...... 90, Plunkett, David ......... 65 Plutowski, Pat .......... .. . .49. 103 .80 121 .27 113 Rammer, Robert ......... 50 Ramsey, Lynne ...... 50,103 Randa, Susan .. .50, 103 Rank, Carol ..... ...... 6 5 Rank, Kenneth . . ...... 34 Rankin, Gladys ...... 81, 100 Ransom, Kathy ........... 30 Rapaport, Ronald ........ 81 napkin, Shelly .... 50, 93, 115 Raposa, Robert ...... 50,167 Rapport, Ed . ............ 65 Rash, Bill ....... 65, 121, 159 Ratzow, Lori . ........... 81 Reagan, Ronald ..... . . . .81 Reamer, Mervin . . . . . . .81 Reed. Henry .... . . .181 Reed, Wayne . . . . . . .65 Reese, Mark ............. 50 Reeve, Ronald . .......... 50 Reeves, Brenda .......... 37 Regan, Michael ..65, 159,174 Regan, Mike ............ 65 Rehbein, Linda ...... 50, 130 Rehbein, Mark . ......... 36 Reich, Marcee ...... 81, 101, . 130, 186 Reifschneider, Dennis .... 65 Reindel, Shirley ......... Reindl, John ............ Reindl, Susan ........ 65 65 50 Reindl, Sara ............ 33 94 81 Reinert, Karen . ........ '. Reinhard, Kathleen ..... Reinhard, Susan .65, 100 Reiniger, Richard ........ .35 ,121 65 Reis, Werner ..... 66, 92, 109 81 930 Reisman, Judith ...... 121. Reiter, Kristine . ...... . Reitman, Lawry ....... Relish, Lynn ..... .. Remmel, Shari .. . . . Renz, Susan .... .... Resch, Patrick . . . . . . . Resnick, David .... .. Reuben, Gayle ...... Reynen, Karen ...... ' '125 Ro'ahn, Pete ....... 66, Rollinger. Bob .......... Running, Darryl ........ Roohana, Adele .. ....... Rwhana. John ......... Rose ar 103, . G y ...... 32, Rosen, Jeffery ....... 81, Rosen. Sheryl ...... . Rosenberg, Shirley . 96, Rosenburg, Michael . .24, Rosenow, Christine Rosenthal, Gary ..... 38, Ross, Dave ...,......... Rossman, Stan ..81, 130, Rotbard, Charles . .81, 99, Roth, Gary ............ Rouse, Larry .... 90, 130, Rowe, Chris ....... . . . . . Rowe, William ...... 50, Roimarynowski, Bonnie . Rubin, Richard ..... 24, Rudig, Richard ........ Rudig, Robert .......... Rudman, Cheryl .66, 104 Rumocki, Dennis ..73, 81,, 121. 123. 131, Rumocki, Eileen .66, 121, Ruplinger, William ..50, Russell, Ardith ...... 81, Russell, Forrest ......... Russo, Christine .66,l23, Rust, Richard ......... Rutzen. Michael ........ Ryan, Bill ....... .. Ryan, Kathy ..... .. Rydell, Judy ....... Ryfinski, Robert .... S Sablack, Mike .......... Sable, Linda ........ 50, Sadoff, Darlene . .66, 101, Sage, Frank ............ Sage, John . ............ Sager, Joyce 81, 123, 184, Sager, Ronald .... 66, 93, Saichek, Bonnie ..... 27, Saichek, Karen ...... 38, St. Cyr, Jackie ....... 33, St. George, Micheal ..... Sakar, James ........ 66, Salamone, Anthony . . . . . Salamone, Christine ..... Salamone, James .... 34, Salamone, Patricia ...... Poch Richard . . .49 Plutshack, Lee ...... 33, 122 128 Poethig, Linda ...49,96, Poethig, Mary ........... Poklashy, Gary .......... Polacheck, Richard ....... Pollard, Susan ........... 66 81 81 81 66 Reppen, Duane ...... 66, 120 37 66 24 186 107 Reynolds, Raymond . . 26, Ribak, Jeffrey Rice, Margaret . ....81 Rice, Sherri ............. 24 Richardson, Earl ........ 81 Richlin, Noreen 66, 100, 130, 133, 147 Richter, Ron . . ...66,159 . ..... 50 Salerno, Diane .......... Salerno, Toni .......... Salisbury, Ruth , ..... 50, Salmins, Valdis ......... Saltzmann, Linda ........ .66 .66 .50 .66 130 107 .33 94. 130 110 .50 111 .66 181 133 .81 131 .81 165 .50 110 .81 .66 122 93, 138 123 109 101 .27 186 .81 .37 .66 .25 .66 .50 .50 133 113 .81 .66 186 181 107 106 107 .52 166 .28 .50 108 .30 .25 .39 103 .66 .39 Salzstein, Michael ........ 32 Sam, Richard ........ 81, 109 Samarzja, Daniel ..... 50, 100 Samson, Harvey ..... 66, 121 Samson, Jerry ...... 50. 120. 130, 172 Sandrock, Linda ......... 29 Saniilippo, Santo .... 28, 103 Saputo, Carol ........ Sargent, Therese ..... 81 , , . . .28 Sarah, Douglas ....... 35, 99 121 125 Sassover, Jerry ...... 29, Sassover, Nate. ...... 50, Saunders, James Savorias, Suzanne .... 66, 106 1 Sawicki, Sue .... ...... Saxon, Jon .... Saxon, Sheila . . .- ...... 50, Scarpace, Diane ......... Scarpace, Vincent ....... Schaber, Dave .......... Schaber, Mike .......... Schachtschneider, Jamfgqt Schachtschneider, Robert , 104, .66 177 Olsheske, Barbara 49, 96. 107 Olson, James ............ 49 Olson, Leon ............ .32 Olson, Linda . . . .... . .37 Omdahl, Jerry ..,...... , . 80 Omdahl, Karen ...... 49, 123 Oneil, Daniel . . . ..... .49 Oneil, Daniel ...... ..49 0'Neil1, Kevin ........... 38 O'Nei1l, Terry ...... 80.120, 159, 180 Oneska, Nancy 80 104 Orth, Paula ..... 49, 115, 121 Orzewalla, Larry .... 49. 120, 159. 165 Osten, Maureen .......... 35 Ostry, Marilyn .......... 49 Ovans, Mary ........ . 29 65 80 Pollack, Susan .......... lgg Polzer, Harry ....... .... 2 5 Pool, Kenneth . . .80, 135, 177 Potisk, Robert ........... 49 Potter, Randy ........... 36 Pouchnik, Wendie .... 65, 93, 103, 130 Poulson, Ricky .......... 49 Poulson, Tim . . . ..... 33 Powell, James ...,.50 Powers, James .... ..... 6 5 Powers, Joanne ......... 80 Poytinger, Kathy ........ 82 Rick, Duane . . , Rickun, Rickun, Rickun, Rickun, Jim .... ...... 5 0 Judy ...32.130 La1ney ....... 37, 96 Lesley . ...... 27, 93 156 Ovshak, Dave 80, 98, Ovshak, Judy ....... 64 Owen, Michael Owens, Ethel .......... .49 , 169 ,101 ..36 ..26 Oxman, Janice .......... 27 Oxman, Mimi .... 80, 93, 101 P Pachwah, Judy .......... 93 Pack, Brian ......... 33,109 Paczesny, Gayle .......... 49 Pagenkop, Ellen Pagenkop, John Paich, Linda .. Paler, Gary ..65,162. 180 Paley, Dennis ........... 80 Paley, Joann ........ 29, 102 Palicki, Joe 65. 123. 136, 157 ,158,165, 156. 174 Palzkill, Gary ........... 49 Pano, Kucharasr ......... 30 Prag, Henry ............. Pratt, Gordon .... ..... . . Pressman, Marsha ...... 122 Prest, Allan ......... 65, Primakow, Francine ..... 95, 80, , 135 122 65, 105 Prince, Terry ............ 30 65 Prisuda, Bernadine ...... Prochep, Beverly .... 38, Prochnow, Paul . .38, 99, 130 Prochep, Cathy ..81, 130, 131 123 Prochnow, Russ ..... . . Proell, Kathleen ..... , 65 104 Prondzinski, Norman . ,165 103 50 Protzmann, Linda ...27, 50 Provencher, Dawn . .. , 103 Pruscha, Joe ....... ..... 5 0 Prusow, Pamela ..... 50, 93, 96, 106 Prybylski, John . . ....... 81 Ptacek, Corinne . . . . . . ., 24 Rofritz, David .....,...... Rohrscheib, Douglas .... . Rickun, Marcy . ......... 66 Ridbvrs. Anne ..50, 115, 122 Ridberg, Michael .. .81, 135 l 166, 181 Riemenschneider, Kris . . . 66 I 121, 123 Riewer, Peter ....... 50,123 Riewer, Scott .... 81, 98, 120, 130,131,156,158,178 Rindner, Lee ............ 33 Rinehart, Linda ......... 50 Ringeisen, Linda . . .... 34 Rinske, Cheryl . . . . . . . .28 Riordan, Kathy ...... 50,108 Ritke, Christine ......... 26 Ritter, Robert . .......... 50 Robbins, Marlene .... . . . .34 Robers, Shirley .... .... 6 6 Roberts, Gail .... ...... 6 6 R0bC1'lS. Gary . . .... 66, 177 Roberts, Lee ............ 66 Roberts, Marilyn ......., 36 Roberts, Richard .. .... 28 Roberts, Richard . . .... 66 Roeder, Bonnie . . . .66 Roemer, Michael . . .... 90 66 34 32 Rojahn, John ........... 203 Schaefer, Christa .... 66, Schaefer, Christine ...... Schaefer, Janet ......... Schaefer, Jean ....... 34, Schaefer, Margaret ...... Schaefer, Michael ....... Schaeffer, Sue . ......... Schaeffer, Walter . . . .66, 106, Schaning, Kathy . .... 81, Schardt, Schardt, A udrey ..,..... Mark ....... 66, Scbarf, Carol ........... Scharhag, Beatrice ....... Schaubach, Judy .. . . .81, Schauer, Tom ...66, 159, 122 .26 93. 121 .50 .66 123 36 .50 159 .66 66, 177 66, 177 121 .50 .66 127 .50 .37 .50 94, 109 126 .34 .34 186 170 Scheidt, Susan . .......... 26 Scheier, Sue ....... 66, 96,138 Scheina, Lois ....8l,99, Schenbaum, Marlene .27, 102 Schenbaum, Sue 1 .... 60, 96, 100, 115 Scherbarth, Dale ........ 51 Scherr, 1-'rede ........... 32 Scherr, Howard .......... 66 Schettle, Patricia .51, 121, 123 Schielke, Carol ...... 100, 107 Schilz, Steve ........... Schlafman, Karen . .81, 96, . .51 100 Schlafman, Shelley . . . . 39, 96 Schleisner, Gail ..... . .81, 92, 100, 115 Schlonsky, Steven .... 39, 111 Schmal, Charles .......... 81 Schmechel, Colleen . . .81, 185 Schmechel, Del ........... 36 Schmechel, Thomas ...... 61 Schmeling, Jerome . . .30, 102 Schmeling, Lynn ......... 67 Schmelzer, Frederick .81, 167 Slihmid. Clare 51. 92. 100, 122 Schmid, John ..... Sl, 92, 121 Schmidman, Dave .... 81 174 Schmidt, Allen . . .12, 82,'156, 162. 174. 176 Schmidt, James ...... 24, 106 Schmidt. Jean ..... 67, 98, 96 Schmidt, Joanne ...... .... 3 8 Schmidt, John ....... 57, 138 Schmidt, Judy . . . .... . .82 Schmidt, Kathy ...... . .... 67 Schmidt, Sandra ......... 67 Schmidt, Suzanne .... 51, 103 Schmitt, Kris 67, 101, 105, 187 Schmitt, Michael ..... .... 6 1 Schneider, Catbie ........ 32 Schneider, Charles ,,,,,,,, 89 Schneider, Dennis .....,,, 37 Schneider. Jackie . ...... . . 82 Schneider. Jacqueline . .51, 93 Schneider, Joel .......... 51 Schneider, Lee ..... . . .... 27 Schneider, Richard ....... 35 Schneider, Tom .......... 51 Schneiderman, Cindy . . 7, 121 Schneiderman, Steve 82. , 130,131 ..25, 116 Schneidler, Michael ...... 51, 159. 177 Schniebs, Otto ............ 37 Schnuck, Michael .... 82, 156 Schnyder, Susan ...... 35, 106 Schnyder, Wendy ........ 28 Schoeder, Barbara ........ 51 Schoeller, Dale ....... 51, 123 Schoenecker, Mary 82, 105, 138 Schoenfeld, Donald . . .51, 124 Schoenherr, Herbert . . .... 51 Scholz, Suzanne .......... 34 Schram, Brad ......... 25, 36 Schreier, Charles .... 28, 103 Schroeder Betty Ann ..... 51 Schroeder: David .... . . . .33 Schroeder, Mabel . . . .30, 103 Schroeder, Mike .......... 51 Schroeder, Ray ...... 82, 161 Schroeder, Stuart ......... 51 Schubert, Ben 7 104 113, .67, . 13l,l36,137,138, 141,174 Schrubring. Jim .82, 106, 109 Schuldies. Dale .......... 67 Schuldt, Christine .... 67, 95, 100, 103 Schulta, Anthony ........ 51 Schulte, Sue ......... 82, 121 Schultz, Christine ........ 35 Schultz, Diane . . . . . . .25 Schultz, Jerry ... . . . .67 Schultz, Jim ..... ...... 6 7 Schultz, Karen ......... 7, 82 Schultz, Linda ........... 32 Schultz, Peter ............ 67 Schultz, Sheila .... 51. 93, 94, 100, 103 Schulz, Dick . Schulz, James Schulz, Kathy Schulz, Robert Schulz, Susan ........82, 160, 166,167,174 26 67 ....67 37 67 Schuman, Denise ......... 25 Schuman, Michael .67, 92, 104 Schumann, Alan ..... 38, 128 122 Schumann, Joy . .67, 107, Schumann, Lynn . . , .67, 1 Schumi, Jane .. .2, 82, 84, Schur, Sharon ..... .82, 1 00, 105. 121 121 15. 121, 130, 133 Schur, Sheldon . . . ..... . . .67 Schuyler, Linda .......... 51 Schwab, John ...... . ..... 35 Schwalbe, Bob .... 51, 96, 159 Schwam, Marsha ..... 82, 187 Schwam, Shari ....... 34, 127 Schwantes, Laura 37, 107, 184 Schwantes, Linda ........ 24 Schwartz, Bruce ..... 67, 121, 165, 177 Schwartz, Cheryl .... ..... 6 7 Schwartz, James ......... 51 Schwartz, Nicholas ..... .67 Schwebe. Diane 7. 82. 115, 186 Schwebler, William . .82, 120 Scbwehr, Shirley ......... 51 Schwemer, Richard ....... 51 Schwensow, Gloria ....... 51 Schwensow, Linda ........ 51 Schwensow, Sandra ....... 67 SchwieS0W. James 67. 166, 168 Schwtesow, John . ........ 36 Schwiesow, Mark ......... 25 Schwietzer, Chuck .... 82, 178 Schwietzer, Pat ....... 51, 103 Schwindt, Elizabeth ....... 29 Schwitau, Patricia ....... 28 Sciborski, Dianne .... 82, 135 Sciborski, Rod ..67, l'05, 130, 131,136,l39,156,165,174 Sciborski, Russell . ........ 36 Scott, Roger ...... 36, 99, 125 Seaman, Janet ...... 67, 101, 121. 123 Tiedemann, Peggy Sv:un:m,1.indn 7, 67, 100, 120 St-cllack, Steve .......... 82 Suebert. john ,... 82, 98, 160, 101,174,175 Scebruek. Robert . .,...... 67 Sccfvlzl, Cheryl . .......... 36 St-cfelml. ,loamn ......, 82, 124 Secfeld. LeRoy . . .51, 159, 166 Scelos, Tom ............. 32 Segal, Arlene . .35, 94. 96. 127 Scgnvri, Michael ......... 51 Scidcnrann, Elaine . . 82, 123, 183, 187 Scidcmann, Tom ..... 67, 123 Seiden, Bonnie .... 28, 67, 92, 100, 125 Seiden, Shari ..... 28. 95, 127 Seiduer, Janice ..,......, G7 Seigel, Shari , , . . ....... 211 Seim, David ...... .... 2 7 Svlke, Steven . ..,......... 82 SL'lll1i1f11C1', Helmuth ..... 67, 159, 178 Scllholner, George ....,... 67 Seltzer, Claude ..... . .67, 122 St-mon, Mark ,... 99, 111, 125 Sends-nr. Gary .,......... 51 Serge, Sandee ..... 51, 93. 96. 121, 130, 133 Scrio, Sallv .............. 25 Sercrson, Dennis .,....... G7 Severson, Linda ..... ...,. 2 5 Sewell, David ........ 67, 122 Shadur. Linda .....,..... 38 Shamis, Diane .... 67, 93, 101 Shansky, Frank ..32, 109, 125 Shapiro, Carl ......... , . .67 Sl111Pll'0,J0illll1C . .82. 94, 115 Shapiro, Russell . ......... 29 Sharpe. Karen ....... 67. 106 Slwalmaln, Thomas .... 51, 120 Shell, lilimbelh .......... 67 Sheff, jerry . .... . ....2.1, 106 Shepard, jill .82, 95, ll5, 125 Shepard, Keith . . .82, 98, 120 156, 157, 158 Shepsky, Linda . ...... 51,122 Sher, Faye ...34. 96. 107. 124 Sher, Harriet ..... 2-1, 96. 106 5hCTZl1'd,JilCk .73, 82, 121, 101 Sheridan. Bridget .... 51, 100 Sherman, ,l0Ann ......... 82 Sherman, Kathleen ....... 82 Shern, Harriet . . .67, 93. 122 Shvsto. Sherry .....,...... 51 Slu-well, Sue ......... 25, 110 Shilllt-It, Richard .... 67, 157 Slllli0l'1l.-I02111I'l6 ...... 67, 108 Shillcr, Dale ............ 166 Slrlimovilz, Gary ..... 82, 121 Shuster, Scott .... 38, 106, 125 Sin-g, jill ....... .... 5 1,125 Siegel, james ........ 67, 162, 163, 178, 181 Siegel, Mike ... . .27, 103, 130 Sit-gel, Szmdon ...... 36. 109, 120, 128 Siegel, Sherry . . . .... 28, 103 Siegfried, Robert ......... 67 Sit-mium, Robert . . ..... 38 Hit-xnast, Carol ........... 35 Sit-pmunn, Sue ........... 82 Sikinger, Waller ...,... 51 Silxernnm, Morris 67, 120, 174 Silverstein, Peggy ..... 51, 95 Simmcrmnn, Patricia ..... 82 Simonis, Ken 82, 101, 115, 130 Simpson, john ........... 67 Sims, Cheryl ..... 51, 122, 132 Sinuguh, Sharon ..,,. 82, 115 Singer, Ronnie ...... 24. 110 Skaros, Carol .51, 95, 108, 125 Skaros, Denncs ....., 32, 109 Slii1l'll11Skl, Nancy ..... . , .36 Skt-nadore, Dory .,....... 51 Skore. ,lvff ...... 82. 101, 180 Sluwny, james .... 67, 98, 123 Slcsarxk, Jim ........... Slipper, Kathy . . . 68, Slomovitz, Elaine . ,82, 91 Slomowitz, Marcia Slnsarczyk, Dennis 95, 96, .39, 96, .51 128 , 94. 121 107 ...68, 121, 123, Slonlzc, Connie ......... Smuglick, Dianne Smvrz, Kathy' . . . Smith, Dianne .. Smith, janicc . . . Smith, Roy ,....... .... 68 Smokovich, Sandra ... , Snyder, Ann ..,,..... 32, Snyder, jean .... Snyder, john . . ....35, Snyder, Judy .....,.... Snyder, Robert ........ Soderberg. Constance . . 95, Sodcrberg, Donna .84, 1 Sogge. lillward ..,.., ' Sogol, joel .. .51, 92,1 Ol 51 oaf 159 24 51 H39 51 H35 ..32 103 103 ..82 125 51 H32 34, 106 ,115 159 159 fl Sohr, Christine ...... 68 115 Solochek, Barbara ........ 82 Solochek, Marla .... .... 5 l Sommerfeld, Diane ....,.. 52 Sonchek, Gregory . . .52 159 Soper, Ronald ..,..., GS 159 Sorce, Diane .. . ..,52 103 Sorce, Douglas ...,... 68 120 Sorcc,john ..... 52,108 124 Sorci, Nikki ......,...... 37 Sormrude, William ..,..,. 32 Sorrcy, Nicki . ............ 22 Sosoff, Laurie . .. . . .32 121 Soukup, Linda .. . . . .28 102 Spaeth, Barbara .S2, 101 121 Spaelh, Helene . ,52, 121 123 Spardonc, Clara .......... 68 Spardone, Jim .......,... 52 Spzlsich, Roy .68, 91, 172 173 Spcchl, Neal ............. 82 Spector, Marilee .,.... 68, 94, 95,103 108 Spector, Mitchell . . .33 109 Spector, Sari ............. 24 Spillman, Joan . ... 82 121 Sporbeck, Linda . .,..... 25 Sporbeck, Susan . ...,. 68, 94, 121,123 186 Springer, Carol ...... 34 121 Springer, Jackie ..... 68, 101, 120 184 Stant, Gerald . . . .....,. 52 Staat, Gregory .. .. .68 125 Stack, David ..... ....... 6 8 Stadish, Joseph .. . . .90 121 Stahl, Stuart ............. 82 Stanxpn. Susan ........... 24 Stark, Douglas . . , . .68 159 Stark, Nancy ..... 68, 92, 100, 107 121 Stark, Pamela .... .. .219 109 Stnszak, Dick .... . . .52 123 Stathas, Cnrolynn . . , ..... 82 Starhas, Sheila , .......... 25 Stauber, Kathleen .69, 82, 122 Steeger, Irene . .,......... 36 Stull, Eddie ..... ....... 6 8 Stoll, Kathy .............. 27 Stehling, Darlene .... 68. 105. 121 186 Steigerwalt, Mike ........, 61 Stein, Mari-Ellen ......... 52 Stein, Nancy ..,.....,,.. 82 Stein, Sandra ........ 29 102 Stein, Sharon ......,,.,.. 2:1 Stein, Steven ,........ 27 110 Steinbach, Caroline . .38, 121 Steinbrecher, Kathleen ..., 52 Steinle, Dennis .........., 68 Steinle, Sharon ....... 68, 103 Steldt, Harvey ....... 35, 120 Stclter, Edward .......... 68 Stelzl, Carol .82, 123, 182, 187 Stephen, Chris ........... 52 Stephens, Jo Anne ........ 08 Stephens, Thomas ......... 33 Stephenson, Cheryl . . .68, 94, 95, 100 Stephenson, Larry ........ .12 Stephenson, Michael .... .22 Stern, james .... . .... 90, 156 Sxern, Michael ....... 83, 174 Slernick, Cary .... 38, 107, 111 Sternlieb, Monica .... 29. 102 Sleuer, Denise ........... 'YG Stevens, Rosanne ..... 87, 182 Stevenson, Sally .... .... . S3 Stiebcr, Sally ............ 29 Slier, john . ..... ..... 5 2, 94 Stiller, Roy . . ......... , . ,GS Stimnc, Eugene . .34, 109, 125 Stockett, Whilma .68, 95, 10-1 Stoll, joe ....,.....,.,... 83 Stoll, Mary ..... ....... 2 4 Stoltz, Alan .,..... .... 8 El Strnnbcrg, Bob ........... 68 Stranberg, Margaret . .52, 122 Slrapko. James ...... 52, 100 Strasse, Wayne ......... .68 Strassman, Elaine ...... . 68 Straub, Mary 68, 100, 107, 121 Slrcge, Bruce .... .... 5 2, 121 Strehlow, Mark .......... 30 Slrelka, David . . .68, 125, 159, 172, 173 Slriebel, Patrick ..... 25, 110 Striepling, Cynthia . . .68, 121 Strobel, Kay ...... 63. 95, 96, 105, 133 Strom, Gerald .......... .68 Strublic, John .......... , 52 Slrzyzcwski, Carlton . .68, 159 Suehahn, Vicki ........... 52 Sucllohrl, Danny .......... 25 Sukup, Donald ....... 26, lI0 Sullivan, Robert .......... 37 Sullivan, Sharon .......... 52 Swanson, Jeanie . .68, 100, 133 Swanson, Suzanne .... 83, 100. 132, 147 Sway, jerry .. .5 ...... 27, 110 Sweet, Debby . . ....... .52 Sweet, Gary .86, 120, 123, 161, 166, 168 Sweet, Judith . . .68, 121. 123. 184, 186 Swenson, Roger . .52, 99, 109. 124, 150 Sznyitar, Peter ........... 34 T Taft, Donna ............. 52 Taglinlavora, Virginia . . . .52 Tanel, Christine ..... 52, 128 Tankersley, james .....68,99 Tarillion, Mike .......,.. 83 Tarillion, Randi ...... 28, 110 Tarney. Judy . . ......... 124 Tarnoff, Howard ..... 32, 106 Tatarsky, Nadeen .... 68, 94, 96, 121 Tale, Judy ..... ....... 3 7 Tate, Pam ...... ..... 2 5 Taznkine, Alicia ...... . Teal anet , J ........ . Tegge, John ..... 68, 121, . ia, Tengel, Bonny .... , . 'iii Terry, Candy 83, 101, , Terry, Michael .... . . .68, Terry, Suzanne . . . Tesclmer, Robert ..... 37, Tessler, Janice .......... Tessman, Michael .52, 94, .52 107 156 .35 186 128 .52 109 .30 130 Telling, Jackie ........... 39 Tetting, jodee ....... 27, 103 Tetzlaff, Candy . . .S3, 93, 125, 185, 187 Tetzlaff, Helen ..... Tctzlaff, Marcia ...... 33, Teuteberg, Diane . .. Teuteberg. Roger ....83, Theis, Michael .......... Thiede, Richard .83, 156, Thiel, Shirley ........... Thielke. Tom .68, 94, 106, Thierfeldt, jane ...... 68, Thomas, Barbara ....24, . ..... 24 102 . . .58, 96 161 .68 172 .GS 109 107 110 Thomas, Don ....... 125. 128 Thomas, Jerry ....... 68, 177 Thompson, john ........ .39 Thompson, Kathy ....,... 52 Thompson, Sandy .... 52, 186 Thompson, Tim ..... 68, 125 Thon, Sheldon ........... 34 Thorgaard, Paul .39, 108, lllgi 125. Thurow, Stuart ......,.. Thust, Sheila ........ 69, Tibbitts, Michael ..... 26, Tiedemann, Barbara . . , . . Tiedemann, Susan Till, Patricia .......... .. .68 121 110 .36 .24 .69 .28 123 Van Dale, Janice ..... 52, VanderLeesl, Linda 23, 52, 125 VanNostrand, Bonnie .52, 126 Van Nostrand, Vicki .l.0.l. Van Pienbroek, Joyce ..... 83 Varsos, Thomas .......... 84 Veich, Candy ..... 36, 96, 127 Veit, Barbara ..... 52, 96, 124 Vekerolf, Judy ..... . ..... 83 Vekeroff, Nancy .......... 52 Vekerolf, Richard ......... 34 Venski, Bill .69, 123, 161, 167. .S3, 126 172, 174 Vergin, Barbara .......... 83 Vergis, Nicholas . .52, 166, 177 Veser, Darlene ........... G9 Vcser, Edward ........... 32 Vetter, Gerald . . .52, 159, 177 Vicknair, Denise .......... 53 Victor, Laurence ...... 83, 93, 111, 180 vigder, Fran ..... 15, 83, 135 Vobroucek, Candy Jo .... ,53 Vobroucek, Ted ..35, 105, 109 Voelker, John . I .... ...... 8 3 Voelker, Mary ............ 53 Voclz, Linda , ........ 29, 110 Voelz, Tom .......... 53, 108 Vogel, Mary Ann ....,.... 53 Voit, Janice .............. 69 Volk, Bonnie ........ 27, 102 Volkmann, Tom .......... 67 Voss, Roger ..... ...... 5 3 Vozar, Paul ..... .... 5 3 W VVeileder, Patricia .... 83, 13:1 Weileder, Robert Weiner, David ....... 69, Weiner, Michael 125 WVeingrod, Carmel ........ 35 Weingrod, Merrill 83, 92, 108, 135, 166, 170 Weingrod, Steve .......... 24 Vveinstein, Mike ..... 53, 121, 159. 170 Weirich, Bob ........ 33, 108 Weirich, Diana ......83 Weismann, Gene . . .... 53 Nveiss, David .... .... 5 3 WVeiss, James . . ...... 53 Vleiss, James . . 511 Vveiss, john ....... 1'Veiss, Lance ............. 24 Wilterdink, Stanley VVinkler, Darlene Vlfinski, Chris . . . VVinston, Sheryl . Winston, Susan .. lvipf, Robert . . Wirth, Mike .... Witte, Lynn ..... .......53 ........84 ....69,l2l ....2-1,110 ........84 .......69 ........84 ' .29 Witte, Richard ..7, 73, 84, 98, 121,l56, 162,163,178 84 84 Vtliltrnann, Donald Wittmann, Ronald Vviviott, Sheldon . Wixson, Harry . . . lvobst, jack ..... . Wohlfeiler, Sabina VVolf, Mike ...... Wvolf, Todd ...... Wolfe, Helene . .. Mfolfe, Kristine . . Vllollf, Barbara ......... .84 98 Xvolfgram, Gerald .. .....37 .......72 ........70 ...84,ll5 .......l03 .....70 .....32 ........25 -84 , ,156, 169,174 lllolfgram, Sandra 34, 109, 124 W'olfson, Robert . . Wolin, Jodell . . . . ........S4 lNolinsky, Debra . .29, 95, .29 Wolin, Marla ........ 70, 121 103 104 Wolinsky, Dennis . .53, 92. Wollenschlager, Jim ...... 53 Wollenschlager, Kathleeg l l Wolin, Nancy .... Wolta, Diann .... Wolters, Michele . Wolters, Scott .... Woog, Guenter VVorgul1, Nancy Xvorgull, Ronald . , ......84, .70. ,130 ........25 . ..... 84 .....,..53 .37 169 123 ........70 VVOrman, Lenore ......... 38 Wrezic, Donna ....... 32, 103 Wright, Delores . . ...... 70 Wrubbel, Allen . ......... 53 Wylie, Carol ......... 32, 107 WVynn, Adrienne ...... 84, 115 Wynn, Stanford ...... 28, 102 Wysocki, Shirley ...... 70, 120 Y Yahr, Ellen . .......... 53, 97 Yanowitz, Judy . . Yanowitz, Roselie Yochum, Nancy ..70 93 96 i15,'136 ......70.ll5 Yoerin, Robert ........... 70 Yopack, Judith . ....... .. .36 York, jeff ...... Young, Bev . .84, 93, 100, 115, Tomczak, Thomas , . . . 83, 125 Toomey, Beverly ..,.. 29, 106 Toporsh, Pamela ......... 52 Torrence, Pam . . .69, 96, 122 Totsky, Marlene 52, 91, 92, 103 Tower, 1 udy ......... 83, 103 Trametzki. John ........ .69 Trmnm, Diane . . ..... 83 Tramm, Gayle ....... 52, 103 Trampe, Daniel ...... 83, 159 Trapich, Mary .... 83, 95, 186 Traub, Tom ......... 69, 120 Trawick, Elton ........... 83 Treants, Ronald .69, 123, 161, 172, 177 Treep, Richard .......... 83 Treichel, Leila Trickey, jeff ............. 38 Trihlo, Joanne . .121, 130. 131 Trogun, Linda .. .27, 52, 121, 130, 132 Trudell, Kathy .......... 37 Trushinsky, Al ...... 83, 156. 169. 174 Tschudy, James .... . ..... 90 Tschudy, Maria .......... 32 , 52 Tuescher, Dennis . ..,.... Tureck, Myra . .69, 95, 96, 99, 122, 130 Turek, Paul ...... 31, 52, 121 Turkowitch, Michael .83, 123 Twieg, Tom ............. 52 Twinem, Mary ........... 52 Tyson, Richard . . . .... .25 U Ubl, Lary ............ 83, 121 Ugcnt, Rodney ...... 52, 111 Ugent, lNarren .......... Ugoretz, Steven ...... 33, Uibel, Judith .69, 92, 109, Unger, Howard 52, 95, 97, 159 Unger, Myrna ............ 25 Untriff, Rochelle ...... . . . 24 .20 108 186 Urban, Marianne ......... 22 Utech, Linda . ...... 33, 106 V Valcq, Charlene ..... ..... 6 9 Valenti, Jeffrey ........... 69 Van Alstine, Sharon .... 69, 93 204 Weldon, Donald .......... 24 Wells, Ronald .,.83,1ll,l20 WVerginz, Thomas .... 69, 123, 160, 172 Werth, Gary ............. 83 VYesley, Craig ............ 39 Wesling, Linda . .69, 100. 101. 104, 137 lvest, John . . . ....... . .69 lVest, Randall , . . ..... 26 Westcott, Ernest ......... 27 NVcster, Peter VVcs1fahl, Jan .... Wetstein, jeff 1Vhite, Bruce lvhite Richard . . 83101 , ,115 .......53 , .... 38, 107 lvhitehead, Bill . .69, 120, 159 VVhilford, Sandra . . Whitman, Kent .. . Vllhitney, Kathleen Wichman, Craig Wichman, Jelf .... .......69 .......84 ........55 ...28,125 . . .83 Wichman, Scott ...... 55, 130, 159, 165 Yvickesberg, Gail . .29, 53, 100 Wicklund, Lynn . .69, 93, l0l NViden , Patil ...... ....85.99 Widmer. Martin .......... 53 Vllicczorek, John , . .......69 Wieczorek, Kathleen . . .53, 93 Wiederhold, John . .8-1, 92, 96, 111, 120 Yviederstein, Tom 84, 98, 156, 162, 164, 174 Wkliedoff, Sandi . .69, 130, 131, 144, 186, 198 VVieland, Susan .... 53 Wilde, Penny ............ 24 Wilder, Kent .... ....... 8 4 YVi1ke, Phillip . . . .... 84, 99 W ilke, Ray ..... ...... 6 9 Vllill, Dennis ............. 53 Willarson, Cindy ...... 84, 92, 101, 115 Willeng, Caryn ........... 30 Willerton, Janis . . . .... . .84 Vlfilliam, Kenney . . .... 53 Williams, Bruce . , . . . . .69 Vvilliams, Dennis . . . . . . .34 Williams, Donald . . . . . . .69 Williams, Laurann ....... 27 Vllilliams, Lawrence Williams , Mike ........... Williams Theo hilus ,..35. 111, 99. 125 53 . . . . .69 . P Wilson, Carole ........... 86 121 1 Wilson, Tom .... Wilterdink, Patricia 69 , . Sl .......35 121,130,131. 138 Young, Jennifer ..28, 110, 127 Young, Sandra ....... 70, 121, 123, 184 Youngquist, Susan . . .27, 103 Z Zabkowicz, Mark .... 70, 160, 161,174 Zaborowski, Jerome . . .70, 125 Zaborske, Patricia Zaff ke, Dale ...... ........70 ........25 Zalfke, Thomas ...... 53, 177 Zahn, Mary . .70, 100, 122, 123 Zajdszpiner, Ann . . 84, 94. 95. 115, 121, 133 Zaltzmann, Linda . .......l84 Zandron, Daniel .53, 123, 125 Zandron, Michael ..,..90,95, Zandt, George .... ....... 2 5 Zanello, Alex .. Zankl, Nancy .. Zanon, Bob ...... Zarimba, Margie Zarling, Kathy Zarwell, Robert . . Zastrow, Terry Zavernik, Diane . . Zbylicki, Barry Zbylicki, Sheryl . . Zeh, Bill ......... Zeh, John ..... 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