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' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' THi 1500515 SIAM SHUT- OH N , 2 .,.:.:.:.:. :Z 43, . , 4 A BELL RINGS f x AND THE FUTURE OF 2,000 mos as sumo r0n 5 MONTHS J D0n't worry, kids, j'0ll,ll get out in June fake' 'iw rc ff U, -A r 1 Nd if. , 5 5' an. 5, -?5L,.-Abu K. 1'? v,-1,111.1 M, , .V ' Hts? 1 3 Q mlff' wygv ' ' W -v ' ' A I ,Q wav' 4 MW ,..'g 'fv'54 f HK, A I 3 ' 5,18 V? .N'14 '- Mr. Harold R. Maurer, Supermtervdenf of Schools The Kenosha High School omce staff: Mary Mulo, Azalea Terry, Dorofhy Horvaf, Mary Diefman, Mar garef Ebner THE GANG TRAILED I N . . fi-jf I K' fx C K f LJ Of fifl Ra- Sw: N-ef X-nf X, xx fr ygfjif K I Q -.-. Q XXX .ic . I .gf 7'I-:-. VI? ' 35221. Q hfli, ?f:f:I-:-:- rf 1:71 j i K F 11 fix ' L ' A j 4 I . M ADM NISTR TION bu-,W MR. STOCKER Meeting and greeting numbers of students during the opening days of school seemed like a reunion. Many were glad to be back with friends that they had little oppor- tunity to see all summer. Let's make the school year i954- 55 the finest we have ever had, scholastically, athletically and so- cially. lf we all work together, we can accomplish great things and develop into finer citizens of our community. I. F. STOCKER Assistant Principal al MR. JOHN Count your blessings! The city of Kenosha offers you a well-planned course of study and excellent physical facilities. I hope you will make the most of your high school years. If you do each day's work well, and take part in some phase of high school life, your high school years will be happy and successful. D. T. JOHN Principal 5 ...num 09579-tyillii V- 4 Mllnlv'- MISS FARLEY September again! A new year- another opportunity to make our school days count-count in the making of friends, in the forming of right habits, in the training for iobs, careers, homemaking, and community living. For you seniors, it's the year to measure your strength and fix your goal, to iuniors, it's a time for added dignity and new responsi- bilities, to sophomores, it's a new world to conquer. We welcome you, sophomores, the largest class in the school's history. WINIFRED FARLEY Counselor of Girls s'71' og 'I' SOCIAL SCIENCE W W MARTELLE MA MABEL DUNCAN MA MATILDA HANSEN MA HOPE H HASTINGS MA WILDON F OWENS MA MARTIN C RAFSHOL MA FINE ARTS KENNETH D BROWN MA SAM CHRISTY MS ENGLISH MARGARET A DENSMORE EUNICE S BACHER MA FLORENCE E BISBEE, MA RUTH C BREISETH MA RUTH BROWN MA EDITH J DANIEL MA IRVING HANSEN, MA F J JEFFERSON, BA CHARLES KNICKREHM, MA ELBERTA LLEWELLYN, MA CARLENA .I MICHAELIS, M CHARLOTTE MOODY, MA MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY, KATHERINE S PECK, B A LAURA STEFFEN, MA VIRGINIA TENUTA, BA A h 7 'Sb' '1 -2112 ff' ff vm- f- '-.vr-'-f-f'f1f-zwm.. . , .A HE MI, MATHEMATICS FLORENCE BAAR MA ONA ANDREWS JOSEPH BRITTELLI BS FLORENCE CASWELL MA L E ENGLE BA LYDIA GOERZ PhM WM J MOEBIUS BS CATHERINE B NOVACK MA RICHARD NYE MA CATHERINE HARGRAVE MA HOWARD DUNHAM MM ROGER SELLERS MM SCIENCE MARY A DOHERTY MA D C BUCK MA BYRON K DAVEY MA B W HUBERTY BA W C KRUSE MA RICHARD NYE MA JOHN PASKA MA ANDREW P SMITH MA PHILIP A WHITAKER MA 5x'A o-2 4 fi , M.A. MUSIC , . . , . . . , . . I in QQ., x2 AV' TEACHIN Y Y LIBRARY DOROTHY SLATER PhB ELSIE REED B A MARGARET CHATILOVICZ HOME ECONOMICS TERESA w Mgnououon PhM MARJORIE conam MA nonsncz K soxoux MA LANGUAGE ALMA M Mzmucx MA Leon: s BAYLER MA JULIANA BLANK MA VIRGINIA wn.soN MA fNoY pncfuredj PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHARLES JASKWHICH BS MILDRED VANDERHOOF MA SHIRLEY BAILLIES BS DOLORES HANSER B.S. CHESTER KOZEL B.S. JESSE A. PEEL M.A. GLEN McCULLOCH M.S. PUBLIC SPEAKING JOHN D. DAVIES Ph.B. F. J. JEFFERSON B.A. R.O T C u. col.. WILLIAM scHuMAcHsR, M.s. NURSE ooms KUPFERSCHMIDT, s.s., u.N. MST BE T IR MEAT QQVQMQZUMM r ' 1 MANUAL ARTS E R molvms Ms orro R CARLSON ss Russzu. s cosusk Ms A E rnzsazncs as H A LINK MA B n Reprint as COMMERCIAL LEON P HERMSEN MA LOIS JANE CAMPBELL MA RUTH M GOBER BS T L HARTZELL Mid EVELYN KRONENWETTER MA CARYL OATES MBM ADRIENNE ROBINSON BS VERNE E SCHMALE BE HARVARD C SMITH MISS ANDREWS MISS BAAR 'sv' ARNOLD J STUYVESANT Ph MRS BACHER MISS BAILLIES MRS BAYLER MISS BISBEE If MISS BLANK MISS BREISETH MR. BRITTELLI MISS BROWN MR. BROWN MR. BUCK Y-v Ql- MR COSNER MISS CAMPBELL MR CARLS MISS CASWELL MR CHRISTY MISS CORBIN MR DUNHAM No MISS HANSEN ,Ov an-nv MISS DANIEL MR DAVEY MR DAVIES 'mit 100- plciured MR JEFFERSON MISS LLEWELLYN MISS DENSMORE MISS DOHERTY MISS DUNCAN '? MR ENGlE MR FREEBERG MRS GOBER MISS GOERZ MR HANSEN I MISS HANSER MISS HARGRAVE MR HARTZELL MISS HASTINGS MR HERMSEN if? wg NI 1 1 fi T3 f 4 '55 MR HUBERTY MR .IASKWHICH MR KNICKREHM MR KOZEL MISS KRONENWETTER MR KRUSE 5 1. . P 3 I I f rf -0 I' I A 4' J R' . ON . . EIEIZEIEIEIESISISIE-S'If-I-.-I-':'I--! E2 1 . c-:-:-:-s:-:-:-:-:-:-'-' . I Z'Z'I'I'Z'2'I'Z'Z I .-.-:I-I-. .-I-I-I-I-I+ . ' In 1 . I D : . , .fx I I I I . 5 4 Q . 9' I f I I I s O Q- :tai Q MISS KUPFERSCHMIDT MISS MICHAELIS Iis MISS OATES 3.40, YQ? MISS REED MISS SLATER MISS TEN UTA MR LINK MOEBIUS MR OWENS 'M vwqii MR REPPERT MR A SMITH Y MISS TERRY MR McCULLOCH MISS McDONOU 'ed -1 MISS MOODY MISS MURPHY MR PASKA MISS ROBINSON MR H SMITH MR THOMAS MRS PECK MR SCHMALE fun MISS SOKOLIK 3 -0 V7 I MAA X vb- MISS VANDERHOOF -in MR MARTELLE MISS NOVACK PEEL MR SCHUMACHER MISS STEFFEN MR WHITAKER MISS MERRICK MR NYE MR RAFSHOL MR SELLERS lr MR STUYVESANT MISS WILSON I 'au Q I S 'J I IJ . . GH . 9 V 0 .I 4 I f f 'T , I I I, MR. - fx A gf '45 if I . . . MR. . I I oh I 5' Q I an Sophomore Nughl meant lalenl fun and use ful II'lfOYmGfIOI'l Here Kay Meyers vocallzes as announcer Doug Wells looks on Junuors and Sensors presenled a general vlew of the school year lo new KHS sludenls Homecoming campangmng wnlh :ls carefree confusion IS porlrayed here Prom the buggesl mosl nmporlanl dance of lhe year was presenled In mlnlalure for lhe Sophomores wnh Bull Dnckson and Helen Bons last year s Prom Kung and Queen leadmg the duncung I2 The Homecomma parade was represented by a sketch shawung the prize wunnung KTeen floal of 1954 one of the many club achvnhes 'PUB , y 4 Q. A . f . FFICERS SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL Row Lellan udy a? Smuth Anxta Msklas ood ow oan Molunaro Row 6 ayne Cogell Row 7 mund Ko!ano Row 8 'Q mm WUI 1 Roger Bredek Donna Kozak Darlene Heckel I Vena Beatrice Glass Row 2 Bermce Thomas Stennmetz Pa! Coshgan Sharon Barfel Row 3 Judy Kuesier Row 4 Justlne Marlene Schenk Barbara lee Kay Savage Mary Ann Koskr Albert Smestad Jlm Andrea Duck Rlchier Bob Basman Sig Jeff Cohen Angelo Cardmalu Judy Rosengren 5 Duane Deming Dennus Daum QF filll' V 4 uf fsfxltsi 41 s nguuldlsu. n uusIO0N 7 nun aunslsv 1 wuvtii Q ufollfon Pabfshrfolf' B. g 1- s'r 7.5 '7J'U'L1 3131 fa- '-ii? . - 5 131:-5 - -vg:.,'t.'VVa1 :...':':'::.':.. 231- s.-.:. ,' ur s 'VJ ' ff U 5. Qotso' gg J' Q o 0 0 0 O O Q s. O l KST 'J Q:-:enema M- ig i l .. ,....-- 'iz .. i'i Ill Ill: IC :'Euh 0 4 4 ' IH H40 'T SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS I , I . .,. . .' - -.g.f.'.'.'.-.1-fr ',', ,Q:,5l.'n' ff 5.-,,-'- -.'2 .'.-r. -.-2-.-.ff '.r.-:Z .!,r,-.4459- ' I-i5I'j-i5?I',f'f'? QP .-'9'.F'j'.95c'-651 HSEPP-76:55 Presldeni Wayne Cogell, Secretary Barbara Lee Treasurer Kay Savage Vnce Presldeni Sugmund Kolano I3 I U C- 1, !,-, 5 ' ' N.-Wg' ' '1 B i? 'i' f 3 , aw' v- - .C -V' X , hue, E S' - ,'I-.'. 4 z if 2353? ' ....., - f u n 3 A .. L' '. .na-1 :b.k...'.-::.-..gjg,E,,Lff...,.:..!f3 5 I ' S . Q-! u -2 .-J ' :?:::::fIf .::::::!E2 -r B , , ,.1-.uw D I - S wr. M. :.- -1 A rn rr nk f N foo' -:'l41..1 5 I V I uh iv'-W2 0' 25' Q' WF ! ' .-.f----fs.-.1 :1 f rm 5 ., ......0-.- I -- 5 ' D r 5 . i '- X ggigggzzegg geaziizezx , r S --' B S S L31 W --.. i I- 1 B 1- I I .H V f - U U D D -. C S -. , V f ... , : ffl .Q if ,... '- ' I . . . ' I . ' V , za! '. D , . . , r xy.-. , J ' , ' , . : 5 S S 4-be ee ' P ' , ' ' , . 1 ' W , , , . R : ' ' , , ', J ' . : , ' , W . : ' ' , , '- 2 g.:1.f.... I 1 . 1 f.:.:,l,EHl.Q 'I 'J SOPHS 213.11-' z F 1 .- . iff? ,.-' 55,4 l.n.:. :Ss 1' ,.- I+. . .-: zkfffi 'El-i2E5:'I: 5 Row 1: Kenneth Aderman, Bruno Aiello, Donna Albert, Lance Albert, Roger Alleman, Eugene Alli, Janet Altergott. Row 2: Fred Alverson, Janice Ambrose, Mary Amendola, Mariorie Andersen, Henry Anderson, John E. Anderson, John W. Anderson. Row 3: Ronald Anderson, Jim Andrea, Alvah Antes, Kay Antes, Sue Asboth, Ann Asta, Jeanette Aulozzi. Row 4: Richard Babino, Harriet Backe, Sonya Boer, Roy Baietto, Jerry Bain, Mike Baker, JoAnne Bolk. Row 5: Catherine Bambrough, Wayne Bard, Anthony Bareika, Thomas Barndollar, Richard Barrett, Nancy Barribeau, Joseph Barsuli. Row 6: Joyce Bartel, Sharon Bartel, Kenneth Baumgartner, Barbara Becker, Robert Becker, Shirley Bedore, Janice Behr. Row 7: Jack Belles, Gloria Belongia, Jerry Berger, William Bergmann, Karlene Bernhardt, Richard Bertana, Marion Biegler. Row 8: Anthony Bilotti, Gloria Bishop, Sarah Bisotti, Gloria Black, Mary Blackman, Patricia Blecker, LeRoy Bocik. I4 Row 'I: Beatrice Glass, Richard Glidden, Theodore Habel, Dean Goergen, Diana Glowitzer, Joani Gordon, Kathleen Gorman. Row 2: Glory Gosselin, John Gotta, Jerry Goudie, Judy Goudie, Mike Gouron, Gerald Granger, Robert Graser. Row 3: Judy Gray, William Greathouse, Barbara Greb, James Greene, Roger Greening, James Greidanus, Patricia Griffiths. Row 4: Robert Godlewski, Scott Haebig, Ray Hagedorn, Terry Hale, William Hall, Walter Hallen, Judy Hampel. Row 5: Joyce Hampshire, Ann Handley, Lowell Hanke, Margaret Hanley, Mike Hannes, Margo Hansen, Judy Harig. Row 6: Gerald Hart, Ronald Havlin, Janice Heather, Darlene Henkel, PhyI.is Heckel, Eleanor Heglorce, Arlene Heide. Row 7: Jack Heide, Ronald Helton, Donald Henricksen, Pat Henry, Bill Hertel, Karen Higgins, Delores Himberg. Row 8: Paul Hinderliter, Marilyn Hoey, Mike Hoferitza, Jack Holderness, Robert Holdsworth, Ray Holtz, Corinne Hopf. Not pictured: Clayton Hastings. I7 SOPHS ...--Q ..... 'l'n.n :-:-:-:-:-.- :2j:Qsf:E:2 Mx:-:iz W-E2-'L if - ' fi' .' 'fm fl .'.- ..- fd- 5 :Em s . .f'. SOPHS 'iff' . . J. ff 5 . ei- x Y- .Ill J wwf 5 ' YE. I , me Stl! Q59 .,. 7 Row 'l: Sherry Hoyland, John Huber, Roberto Huettl, Tim Hughes, Orion Huizenga, Geraldine Hutchinson, Shirley Huxhold. Row 2: Kenneth Ishmael, Henry Jackson, Lowell Jackson, Roger Jackson, Bette Jacobsen, Ronald James, Darlene Janata. Row 3: Joseph Jenel, Audrey Jensen, Carol Jensen, James Jensen, Jean Jensen, Kenneth Jensen, Kirsten Jensen. Row 4: Roger Jensen, Alma Johnson, Christine Johnson, Judith Johnson, Judy Johnson, Dale Jones, Jack Jones. Row 5: Sharon Jones, Richard Judeika, Gerald Kaiser, Geraldine Kalinko, Laura Kalinko, Joan Kallio, Ole Kalstrup. Row 6: John Karnes, Tom Kassner, Carol Kaufman, Curtis Kauzlarich, Allan Keller, Barbara Kenders, Ann Kennedy. Row 7: Evelyn Kenney, Wilma Kennison, Charles Kersting, Bob Keul, Don Kewenig, Genevieve Kikilas, Mark Kingsley. Row 8: Ray Kinkle, Tom Kinlein, Wayne Kipp, Jerry Klemm, Gordon Klicko, Donald Klobuchar, Cliflord Knudsen, Not pictured: Nancy Hyde, Robert Johnson. l8 .-. 'R ,,' yvi Q mls N 5 .il V , , . .. . 1 , . ,gy 1 , . Ali N C s Q . Q . . Q.. p e I ks- , , ., C , A je V iff 'i- rli' 'X A. , C' 5 I 'I '-: , ' ' - .L , 3 ' , , 4 52 X ,. ' .- w 1 v r V 8 , ,ki J. -N , .' ' wx -1 -4f ln, , . ' 1 ' Q 1 Row 1: Doris Neumeyer, Barbara Nichols, James Nichols, Leo Nikson, Carol Nohling, Jo Anne Novascone, Judy Ohlgart. Row 2: Ronald Olson, Bruce Orlin, Roberta Osborne, William Otto, John Owen, Ronald Palmen, Theresa Parise. Row 3: Marianne Paska, Patricia Patterson, Judy Pavlik, Marion Pawlowski, Robert Pearson, Ernest Pellegrino, Marjorie Perozzi. Row 4: Ned Perri, Joan Perry, Janet Petzke, Dale Pfaff, Jack Phillips, Arthur Piccolo, Sandra Plowman. Row 5: Carl Podella, Anna Podlipnik, Elsworth Podskarbi, Frank Polanski, Patricia Pontillo, Pat Poreden, Judy Poteliunas. Row 6: Robert Pritchard, Carlotta Pucci, Richard Pucci, Barbara Pugh, Ronald Pulera, James Quigley, Dan Raflane. Row 7: James Ramasko, Joe Ranchel, James Rauen, Mary Refieuna, Carol Reno, Claudia Renschin, Carol Reschke. Row 8: Kay Rezny, Patricia Richards, Judy Richardson, Beverly Richio, Richard Richter, James Riese, Leon Robillard. Not pictured: Nancy O'DanneIl, Dean Ohmstead, Mary Ann Reuter. 21 K. 5-2 sopijs v .:. . . . . -24-I-I-Z' -.5.:.:.:.:. Z'.'.'.f:.' .r.-.'.-.-.- .:.'.'.-.-r ,..'.:.'.'z .-.'I-. .4 .'- -I.-. I assi? rf sep-its . zffliliiiizl 232527272527 -'.'.'.'-'n' .'.'.:.-.'z 1.-:-: .-:f 9:45-5:1 F f'Q.ff 3 .- :' . ,af qs G L s : ,g ,A -S . ,l Row 'l: Douglas Roderick, Kenneth Roeder, Judy Rosengren, Gail Roseth, James Rossett, Jacqueline Rolando, Charlene Rowlands. Row 2: Elaine RuHaIo, Gabriel Ruflolo, Eugene Russo, Juanita Russo, Rita Sodauski, Ed Sodowski, Josephine Salituro. Row 3: Bob Somsoe, Martha Sanderson, Barbara Sanftheil, Charles Sauer, Kay Savage, Charles Scalzitti, Walter Schefky. Row 4: Charles Scheibe, Jim Scheibe, Fran Schend, Marlene Schenk, Shirley Scherrer, Janet Schilling, Roberta Schilling. Row 5: Fredrick Schmude, Janet Schneider, Maryann Schneider, Carol Schoettler, Kathleen Schoettler, Ed Schoor, Arthur Schulkowski. Row 6: Allen Schultz, Bob Schultz, Donald Schwartz, Gilbert Schwartz, Diane Schwarz, Barbara Scopel, Michael Sebetic. Row 7: Gabriel Sedloff, Dolores Seraka, Bill Serpe, Ralph Serpe, Thomas Shilka, Lorraine Shreve, Loretto Siediak. Row 8: Pot Silk, Tom Simmons, Herbert Sinnen, Ruby Skeons, Donald Skowronslci, Lean Skowronski, Raymond Slagoski. Not pictured: Ted Schmidt, Roger Selner. 22 'sf i , f in There is pcgeantry of coronae tion in England and in America. ni ' ' r 'kv N at Beth Davies - lfXf'hlIII,'.fl' Student This charming ambassador from England will long be remembered by all of us. A serious student, she won several awards during her short visit. We shall remember her as a fun loving teen-ager, demon- strating the basic similarity of youth the world over. lv' il ,,l'PSl'lllill4!l ilu' . . . 7954 HOME ONNG QU EN - 'L L- , I Lf-FAC' A Y,'L onnie lqngifore 28 . n'. 'l'.'q ,'. 1'-' u-nA 'Il o o .Ons g ',' ,',', hu' N Qizfzfz 2:2 Q: ffffff --.,,,- EN SHA LEADS amen TRllIh'N1'- u rfmg If-1NKl.NlJ 0 N 1. :mum .'i0l.'ll','Tl'-I-Q,-157' IH snapna KI-jN'0Sll.I rrs slxgn ,sum J lQ..4.,4.-ll'E'l.l. H.'.4s1' ow 1'.L4s1'- 5' HQ'ffj,i7:'0' TA'-' '7 A ' OR 1,1 l'l..41irg PLO-H' ' U j 0. FRI-,Nlfll 151.1 lf- u 'rg 1:,4 x.1,1.n' un 'fJ'llAWK - HW TTU lb' - 21111 7. Sl If lzrglz-nrgwzsfl-4 l.r,1-fns :HR l'l-Hifi H0-17' s'l'.4Rs T0 nnirom P r .0 Kenosha was pielserl hy most of the ex- perts in preseason prerlietions to he one of the leafling powerhouses of the eon- ferenee. The first few games seemerl to inllieate that the prognostieations woulll he fulfilled. However, the Rell Uerils appearerl to hit their peak near the beginning of the season with a rleeline of power in the final two games of the season. Kenosha eompletefl the season ,in fourth plaee. .Halflzaelf lirl Hart. Kenoslufs rersion of The Horse, was honorerl by sports- writers aml eoaehes as he was seleetetl lo the Big Eight All-lfonferenee first team aml as Host Valuable Player. Ilene Bilotti, Ilene lfreiling, Bob Hartman. Hill lliekson, ,lim Crossin, aml Lon Lallousa reeeiretl honorable mention in the Big Eight stanllings. Andy Smith, Chet Kozel, Glen McCulloch, and Head Coach Chuck Jaskwhich go over some plays before a big game. as-146x236 91,39 94 .5 SAF ef-3-55yw i-253 ,20 5.41 .9454 iv 'Y' vARsnY rooraALL TEAM Row 1: Louie Andrea, Jim Crossin, Dick Bellaver, Ralph Andro, Don Hoferitza, Fran Landi. Row 2: Mike Callahan, Dick Krause, Don Mayew, Tom Wavrc, Ron Dulak, Bob Ryan. Row 3: Dick Huiik, Don Bausano, Gerald Petrell, Gordon Rudolf, Kent Richards, James Ramaska, Clarence Fellows. Row 4: Coach Smith, Bruce Johann, Tony Spallato, David Cade, Dick Cecchini, Tony Bisciglia, Joe Vlachina. Row 5: Coach Jaskwhich, George Alfredson, Gene Breiling, Bob Nicolazzi, Bill Dickson, Dave Borkenhagen, Ron Shable. Kenosha 20 Park 0 With three touchdowns in the second half, the Red Devils wrapped up the season's opener in a nonconference game with Racine Park. Although Kenosha completely dominated the play, fumbles and penalties prevented early scoring. Ed Hart scored on a one-yard plunge climaxing a fifty- yard drive. He also added 86 yards to the rushing statistics. Lon LaDousa, fullback, paced the ground gaining department with a respect' able lO8 yards and scored Kenosha's second touchdown on a 38-yard run. Sophomore full- back, Wayne Cogell, contributed 55 yards in only five attempts, including a lo-yard romp for Kenosha's final scoring. Capt. Bill Dickson, Ron Shable, Dave Borkenhagen, and Kent Richards turned in excellent defensive performances, while Gene Bilotti contributed steady line play. Kenosha 'I4 Madison Central 7 Although Kenosha etiectively limited Central's ofiense, Red Devil fumbles prevented any first half tallies in the conference opener. A third period pass from Bob Hartman to Gene Breiling set the stage for Kenosha's first touchdown as 32 Row 1: Harry Stoebe, Owen Kingsley, Lon LaDousa, Wayne Cogell, Manager Jim Hawkins. Row 2: Jack Pohlman, .lack Mitchell, Eddie Hart, Chuck Huiik, Gene Bilotti, Bruce Orlin. Row 3: Ken Zanio, Howard Koster, Ben Agozzi, Gary Anderson, Bob Hartman, Marty Thomas, Coach McCulloch. Row 4: Dennis Filipelli, Joe Gabron, Tom Heckel, Gene Alli, Fred Schlosser, George Deloria, Dick DeCono. Row 5: John Gotta, Jef? Cohen, Harry Schwartz, Tom Smith, Bill Schmitz, Jerry Wade, Coach Kozel. Hartman later charged for the final yard and also added the extra point. Breiling snared an- other Hartman toss and sauntered 37 yards for the final touchdown. Hartman's kick wound up the scoring. Passing comprised Kenosha's often- sive threat, with 15 completions out of 22 at- tempts, Breiling, Ed Hart, and Chuck Huiik were the leading receivers. Kenosha 13 Beloit 7 The Red Devils journeyed to Beloit and saddened the homecoming crowd in a game played in heavy rain. After a first quarter Purple drive was halted, the Kenoshans marched 79 yards, with Ed Hart plunging through the line for tive yards and the first score. Bob Hartman con- verted. In the third quarter, Beloit recovered a Kenosha fumble and proceeded to tie the score. The Red Devils immediately paraded into Beloit territory, and Hart chalked up his second touchdown. Kenosha was again threatening to score as the game ended. Capt. Bill Dickson, Gene Bilotti, and Lon LaDousa played an out- standing game on a Held completely covered with mud. H271 lf -4-A 1 'QD 1 J A.. ,Y f Y' 5 . W X 5 - ' 'r ,iz 'Nluhl action at the lake ron! Kenosha 24 Madison East 25 The Red Devils suffered their first setback at the hands of an insp red Madison East squad in the KHS homecoming game Failure to make the po nts after touchdown cost Kenosha the game or at least a tie with the Purgolders The Reds appeared to be on their way to victory at one time holding an l8 6 lead but East soon caught fire and utilizing interceptions and fumbles fought to a 25 24 lead early in the final period Even in the last plays of the game in which Lon laDousa gained fifty yards victory seemed assured but last minute passes fell incomplete and Kenosha dropped to second place Ed Hart and quarterback Bob Hartman shared the scoring honors with two tallies apiece. Hart scored via one and nine-yard smashes and Hartman scored on thirteen and one-yard carries. In this game the defensive line play was out- standing. Kenosha 'I2 Racine Park 0 By virtue of first and fourth period scores, KHS defeated Racine Park and moved into a four- way tie for the conference lead. However, the score does not tell the story, Kenosha was in complete control of the game except for o few occasions. The Red Devils preferred a ground assault, with Ed Hart, Lon LaDousa, Chuck Huiik, and Wayne Cogell supplying the power, Huiik capped a first period 60 yard march wth a smash of? right guard ln the hnal period Bob Hartman tallied on a quarterback sneak to com plete the scoring ln the second half Park ap peared to be on the go but its drive bogged down on Kenoshas 27 ln the final quarter the Red Devils gave up the ball on downs after moving to the opponents three Kenosha s dom ination of the game is shown in the net yards aained l7l yards for Racine 267 yards for the Red Devils Kenosha 57 Janesville 0 The Red Devils ra sed the devil with Janesville ripping through its tattered defense at wll. Excellent blocking and hard running composed Kenoshas recipe with reserves and l955 pros' pects making an impressive showing, The first touchdown came near the end of the first period with Bob Hartman sneaking 211 yards after Ed Hart and Chuck Huiik had combined to bring the ball within range. Ron Shable scored on a pass play, and Jack Pohlman and Wayne Cogell marked up 6 each by the half. Following the recess, Shable racked up his second TD on a pass from Hartman, and Fran Landi continued Kenoshas assault by scoring the sixth touchdown of the evening, After Owen Kingsley and Jim Ra- maska set up Dave Borkenhagens touchdown, Pohlman intercepted a Bluebird pass and scam- pered 35 yards to pay dirt. Bob Ryan concluded the evenings scoring with a dazzling AO-yard romp on an option play made possible by excel- lent blocking. The Red Devils' 3l-yard line was the farthest point Janesville penetrated during the entire game. Kenosha 0 Racine Horlick 14 A determined Horlick team, making its own breaks, took advantage of two scoring oppor- tunities to melt Kenosha's title hopes. Kenosha moved the ball well and appeared to be touch- down bound many times, but the Rebels' stalwart defense halted each procession, Kenosha's de- fense, led by guards Gene Bilotti and George Alfredson, fought desperately to contain Horlick's powerful offense, and David Borkenhagen, Jim Crossin, Ed Hart, Jim Ramaska, and Chuck Huiik were also credited with many fine plays. Hart paced Kenosha's ground attack with ol yards, followed by Bob Hartman, Wayne Cogell, and Huiik. Hartman also completed five of eleven passes for l36 yards, The Red Devils' closest scoring opportunity came after the intermission when a Hartman to Hart pass play carried 76 yards to Horlick's seven-yard line. However, Horlick promptly took possession when the Reds fumbled inside the five. A final Kenosha effort with Hart and Fran Landi snatching passes for a 21-yard gain stalled when the Rebels' inter- cepted an aerial. Kenosha 7 Madison West 27 Unable to shake off their previous loss to Horlick, the Red Devils succumbed to the co-champion Regents. The loss gave Kenosha four wins and three losses and fourth place in the final stand- ings. West scored in every period except the second. Kenosha finally managed a score in the final period when Ed Hart returned a kick for 85 yards and Jack Pohlman converted. Lon LaDousa led the ground gaining department with lA net yards. To show the difference between the fired-up Maize and Blue and the Kenosha squad, here are the yards gained: Kenosha - 58 net yards, West - 389 net yards. Football - Kenosha style SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: John Butrera, Bruce Fredricks, Sigmund Kolano, Rudy De Lucca, Bob Bosmcn, Harry Lange, Leonard Monvemurro, Bob Samsoe. Row 2: Roger Jackson, Kenny Ludke, Jim Deignon, Ed Schoor, Kenny Roeder, Jim Nelson, Jack Phillips, Bruno Aiello, Hayward Garre'v, Dan Rafione, Bob Luebke. Row 3: Coach Schmale, Bob Koski, Tom Kassner, John Wavro, Bill Herfel, Pcul Hinderliler, Mark Kingsley, Tom McMurray, Norman Cechin, Tom McClain, Gilbert Schwartz, Coach Hinlerberg. Row 4: Rod Dovey, Chuck Sauer, Tom Monlemurro, Keith Linn, Larry Borland, Mike Wilk, Tom Simmons, Leo Nikson, Jerry K-emm, Ernie Pellegrino, Larry Knulson, Mike Baker. This f'l'l1f'.S sophumurr- funllmll lwrrm prurvrl In lu' rr rvry raprrhlr' sqruul. vnrling up with rr rr'spw'luh1v rvrurrl of 5 :fins mul 2 Iossvs. Tlwy lwul Hurlir-If mul l'url: lrrirc' vrrrh mul Hvluil one-P. Thvir lussvs rrrnu' ul Ihr' hanrls of Urzrrlcvgrrn rmrl in un upsvl hy Imwsrillrf. Hrrsily lfmu'h iluslcrrlrirlr nmrlv Ihr' slulmnrfnl. This is lhv hvsl suplmnmrr' Ivan: rrv'rv hurl in Ihr- lust fire years. Fulurv rursily hope- fuls inrlurlv: lIlll'l'iSTlf0lI Bosmnn. fffllff' l rwlrir'lfs. Sigrnunrl Kulrmo. Torn llrllurrrry. :'i'i'i rrnrl lirwnwn-Torn Kussmlr. ,IPH lfohvn. Karl llrrrvy. mul If-rry Klvmm. More vorsily shots . . . Tony Truskowskr and Tony Clause leg ut through the park CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ...'.-,-,--.......'.'.'.-,-,-.....-'. '.' - -'.'. .'.'.' ' - '. Q - - - -........ -.... . .. 0- -....',,, -.. , . .. - ........ ........ '-'.'.' . '.' --n..'.'.' I -- , -- ,,,,.U.............-... . . -...... ' 1 . ' ....... .. ..- ... ' .', ol- ......, ,', .vii ., .. -Q. -' '.'. - -' '.', 53... .' '. . ',' . l .gl Wuth only one returnung letterman Coach Byron Davey could not fashlon one of has usual outstand :ng squads Although the Red Devils engaged ln 9 winless meets many sparkllng lndlvndual eFforts were recorded Sophomores George Edwards and Pete Zlelenskl were top men on the squad and are expected to be key runners ID the coming years Junior Dlck Comiskey wall also contrlbute much to next year s success Team Captain Tony Truskowskr as the only member of the squad to be lost through graduation Row 1 En: Wnllnams Duck Comlskey Roger Jensen Charles Bowan.. len Tony Truskowskl M, Davey George Edwards Braze Tony Truskowskr Row 2 Roland Krumpos Pete Zlelen sk: Tony Clause Jam Larson George Edwards Bottom rnght Roger Jensen Mr Davey rf'u 5 n Jn 'f ,, 1 fy! Av' A r ins bil' 7X S' . V e N 'Z l I 56, Eiffel W I A , - A. 4' s f A f ff Q I' , f ,,-6 T 3004: J A ...QQ A XX 'I . F l it Lys, , QL . V A! J l J l X 1. r ll Q. J ', .. V: ' Q' T . T J I Ly Q A 1 'kd 'S' ! 5 F N 'rl .uh T ' 3 ll 1 5 37 fx 1 Q1 at-9' atl , 'RA fn? f Q '5V -- sb 227060 Mfwfftfxrco M011 55140 OL :ar S CARLS B AD October, and the Kenosha Red Devils welcomed 30 Carlsbad Cavemen and introduced them to life in the Midwest-Chicago skyscrapers, yachting on Lake Michigan, our Homecoming, and RAIN. We're sure they enioyed themselves, because their assistant principal almost stayed behind! November found us bending intently over our poker hands in a smoke-filled Santa Fe railroad car, heading for the arid New Mexico desert l5OO miles away. After sitting up all night trying to see the Texas oil wells, we arrived m in Carlsbad to spend two hectic weeks rushing from Carlsbad Caverns to the potash mines, to Fleapicker's Ditch, to Old Mexico, to bull fights, to White Sands, to the hospital to visit Joe Stein minus his appendix, to dances, football games, and an honest-to-goodness cattle ranch, with a few classes squeezed in between. ln no time at all, stuffed with enchiladcls, tortillas, friioles, and tacos, we said a tearful goodbye to all the won- derful friends we had made, promising to come back this summer, for sure. if' sf A 9' Q 2 1 KENOSHA STUDENTS Row T: Miss Kronenweller, Victor Genlile, Bill While, Lynne Elwell, Judy Turbey, Jean Filzpalrick, Janel Harlnek, Bruce Harman, Mr. Slacker, Row 2: Boni Bon, Gail Larsen, Joanne Ferkin, Margaret McEIwain, Claudia Salher, Mary Klilzke. Row 3: Jim Poole, Bob Kubec, Phyllis Gelschmon, Nancy Lemke, Janice Klemp, Mary Cross, Jean Hansen. Row 4: Tom Kleisl, Tom Werner, Harry Schwarlz, Chuck Sieberl, Jim Crossin, Bob Scoon, Bill Scheckler, Doug Wells, Dick Jensen. Also several unidenlified officials of the Polash Corporation of America. CARLSBAD STUDENTS Row 1: Lena Gail Barber, Tara Cain, Mary McCormick, Katherine Schoeld, Mary Lou Lunsford, Mary Ann Borskey, JoAnn Wilder. Row 2: Helen Johnson, Kay Lowhon, Celia Vasquez, Ann Bradley, Jaylene Pond, Nelma Porter, Carol Bering, Linda McLean. Row 3: Ralph Eurlan, Jim Bohm, Paul Anderson, Bruce Erkkila, Dean Shepherd, Craig Pralz, Don Mullenix, Kemble Worley, Benny Jay. Row 4: Waller Parr, Jerry Hansen, Dave Sydow, Bill Bivins, Gene Saunders, Doyle Fellers. Nol in Picture: Barbara Gillock. Sum vthing tu look llllfli on rrlzrrrys .S-CKIOOL BERNADINE THE SENIUR CLASS PLAY T972-S F. J. Jefferson, Director l,H,.p J Q, Q' Helen Boris, Student Assistant December I and 2, 1954 Cast of Characters Arthur Beaumont, leader of the gang ..... Robert Brown Buford lWorrnyl Weldy, confused ..,.., Bob Soderholm Leonard Carney, brains of the gang ..... Donald Bruno Will McElroy, new member of the gang. . .Alan Wegner Morgan Olson, kibitzer ............... John Kopesky Dave Gibbs, square ........ .... J ohn Erickson Ruth Weldy, Wormy's mother. . . .... Mariorie McNeil Selma Cantrick, Jean's mother. .. ...Sharon Smolinski Jean Cantrick, the right girl. .. ..., Beverly Judeika Marvin Griner, wolf .....,..........., Ronald Paska George Friedelhauser, the bouncer .... Thomas Herstedt Helen, a waitress .,............ Mary Ellen Fosbinder Vernon Kinswood, mama's boy ......,.... Lester Wells Enid Lacey, sultry ............ ...., J udith Johnson Hotel Wolfe ...... .,.. G eorge Alfredson Bellboy ................ .. .William Jambrek A. J. Witnick, hotel manager... ...Eugene Bilotti 'f va , 's J' 552 if Q Tie 2 e ' ' 'Nt inf!! fl ll fffil' UTAH '- :K 51 U 'I I' M X, 4 if -- , 1543, X In 6 v-. an .1 5 Lg 'faq f ... Q in , '- A Q awww Q' V 1 2 SS g Q ? Q V v Q , 9 1 f, 9 9 Q 2' ex J' so 'qv 1. .1 1' Y fl KENOSHA HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA I 1 KENOSHA HIGH SCHOOL BAND Row 'l: Dave Kuehn, Lloyd Kirk, Bob Schadd, Betty Zoerner, Veronica Cardinali, Angela Borden, Kay Morzleld, Janet Petzke, Yvonne DeBruin, Jack Small. Row 2: Clarice Adasiewicz, Nancy Krans, Jerry Janowitz, Tony Spallato, Keith Whitcomb, Bonnie Allan, Sandra Fax, Gail Lefebvre, Judy Knight, Fritz Carlson, Roger Alleman, Tom Kovack, Jim Hammelev, Don Quandt, Fred Schuetz, John Zaylor, Ernie Pellegrino, Ed Stevens, Carolyn Koling, Frank Tudian, Judy Mulick, Jeanette Zarletti. Row J: Wilson Shierk, Janice Behr, Judy Standish, Jim Steddick, Ellsworth Podskarbi, James Rosselt, Ellen Miller, Ken Roach, Janet Nielsen, Frank Kuzmich, Mario Aceto, Bill Bergmann, Martin Schenk, Jim Grimshaw, Bruce Orlin, Mike Hoferitza, Don Keene, Robert Block, John Anderson, Keith Linn, Ron Palmer, Norman Cechin, Betty Kautzer, Robert Hoeke, Gregg Viganski, Wayne Kruzen. Row 4: Joan Moticik, Rose Orrico, Louise Barkowski, Mr. Sellers, Carol Guidebeck, Richard Shierk, Bob Johnson, Jim Scheibe, Ron Pulero, Carl Podella. HIGH STEPPING KLUB Row I: Darlene Bamburo, Rose Orrico, Louise Borkowskr .Ioan Moticik. Row 2: Marilyn Chubrilo, Judy Webb, Roberta Duber H Ml- Dunham. MV Sellers stine. Row 3: Jean Molinaro, Jean Wurtz, Judy Steinmetz President . , , John Zaylor Row 4: Gail Lefebvre, Glory Gossland, Mary Ann Tully. Vice President, , Jeannette Fenske Secretary , . , Boni Bon Treasurer , Cliff Ostrom Business Manager, Allen Younger , l r A I I .?'.h We gave the world Amecheg now we'II give it Horimon. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM .......OlI.' .ooooo,0'000 ooooo,0'0l0 0oo00o, 'l0 .- ..o: 9 I I 0 :Q O I 3' 1 o oo 0 o o :n 0 0 o . 0 .0 I 'Z 90 oo 'Z IO .0 .0 .0 .O o 'I 'Q OO 0 'O OO I 'Q Q 0 .Q 00 'Z 'U Preseason fore:-asts omitlefl Kenosha as a rank- ing threat in the Big 8. The lark of tall men was the prime faelor. Onee the season rollefl unller way, however, the Rell Devils, a surpris- ingly efieient aml strong team with a rapable pivot man, showell their power by defeating preseason favorites aml just about everyone else. They u-ere on top of the park until the final two games, whieh they lost in harrl fought, well- played eontests. Row 1: Roger Lehman, Tom Pederson, Bob Hartman, Jack Feichtner, Jock Rubenstein. Row 2: Coach Juskwhich, Ron Grove, Gene Breiling, JeH Cohen, Dick Jossort, Chuck Hujik, Dave Borkenhagen, Louis Andrea, moncger. 51 .i 2X-af A, . . NONCONFERENCE Kenosha 55 Greendale 42 Free throws provided an early lead for K.H.S., which, except for an early second period 17-15 Greendale lead, was maintained throughout the game. Poor ball handling by Kenosha in the first quarter kept Greendale in the game, but the Red Devils took charge to win handily. Gene Breiling paced the winners with 13 points. Kenosha 55 North Division 46 Gene Breiling's 17 points and Capt. Bob Hart- man's 11 points, plus effective rebounding, spearheaded Kenosha's victory. North Division held a short lived 27-25 second period lead, but a Red Devil barrage gave K.H.S. the per- manent lead. Kenosha 61 Bay View 63 Kenosha took its first loss of the young season in a nonconference game with Bay View. Keno- sha appeared headed for its fourth straight win, controlling the game until the final seconds, when four points gave Bay View its only lead in the game and the victory. Big Jeff Cohen caged 26 points. Jack Rubenstein, Bob Hartman, and Ron Grove contributed 12, 10, and 9 points, respec- tively. Kenosha 66 North Chicago 69 The Red Devils suffered their second nonconfer- ence defeat as the varsity and reserves alter- nated on the court. North's defense eFfectively removed three Kenoshans in the final quarter on fouls, while its offense captured the lead and the game in the final minutes. Breiling was high scorer with 12 points, while Hartman, Cohen, Grove, and Dick Jossart also contributed. CONFERENCE Kenosha 82 Madison East 63 Sophomore Jeff Cohen appeared to have solved Kenosha's pivot problems as he helped himself to 29 points in the conference opener. The red hot Red Devils lumped off to an early lead, which was helped along by Jack Rubenstein's ball stealing exhibitions and by a heavy scoring third quarter. A contribution of 18 points was made by Gene Breiling, while Rubenstein and Bob Hartman chipped in 14 apiece. Kenosha 67 Racine Park 62 Accurate shooting and efficient ball handling by both teams kept the game close throughout, but Kenosha outscored Park 20-I2 in the final pe- riod to preserve the victory and climb to the top of the conference heap. Bob Hartman scored 20 points to lead in the upset, and Jef? Cohen con- tributed I7 points and valuable rebounding. Kenosha 76 Madison Central 56 Jef? Cohen controlled the rebounds and con- tributed 23 points to move into number one posi- tion in the conference individual scoring depart- ment while helping his teammates trounce an ice- cold Orange and Black squad. Forward .lack Rubenstein also enjoyed a very good night, score ing I6 points. Kenosha held a favorable margin all night, but a last period scoring spree ended Madison's hopes completely. Kenosha 69 Janesville 51 The Bluebirds hopped oFf to an early lead, but Kenosha fiew back to tie the score at the quar- ter. The Red Devils plunked in I4 straight counters to start off the second quarter-and that was the game. Gene Breiling, operating with a badly sprained hand, was kept well sup- plied with the ball by his teammates as he poured in 24 points. Kenosha 50 Beloit 49 A slow, set offense and a zone defense initiated by Beloit produced a slow-motion contest in the first half. Beloit held the advantage throughout most of the first two periods, but Kenosha knotted the score at the half. Gabby Hartman pumped in 6 out of IO long shots to disrupt Beloit's de- fense in the final half. He topped both teams with I4 points. With a free throw, Jeff Cohen broke a 49-49 deadlock with 90 seconds to go, and the Purple failed to score after that. Ron Grove played an excellent defensive game, as did Jack Rubenstein and Gene Breiling, who also added I2 and IO points, respectively. Kenosha 6'I Racine Horlick 74 Handicapped by the loss of Jeff Cohen in the first quarter by iniury and Jack Rubenstein in the second quarter by fouls, Kenosha dropped its first place in the standings. The tension of the game was revealed by bad ball handling on both sides. The inability of the Reds to control re- bounds also hurt. K.H.S. was still in the ball game until the final minutes, despite the score. Gene Breiling, Bob Hartman, and Dick Jossart gathered I5, II, and IO points, respectively. The crowd went wild si 5 ills lrtlllf il? fl: pn-5 :X Wil f Xl ll lf!! l l lt ? l y . l ,VWL -3 1 D , , l Ny X ll ill i X , lea 'mi it Kenosha 65 Madison West 52 With Jeff Cohen at the lead, K.H.S. marched out ahead of the Maize and Blue after the intermis- sion, which followed a closely battled first half. Jack Rubensteirfs ball stealing and Bob Hart- man's floor play sparked the Red Devils, along with Gene BreiIing's and Ron Grove's steady, dependable efforts. Cohen and Hartman pumped in 20 and I8 points apiece. Kenosha 48 Madison East 28 After a 7 point half-time lead, the K.H.S. five added l5 points in the third period, holding the Purgolders to three free throws, and proceeded to outscore East in the final frame to sew up the contest. Tight defenses under the baskets forced both teams to shoot from outside. Gabby Hart- man and Ron Grove netted 12 and ll points, respectively. Kenosha 71 Racine Park 46 After a tight first half, the Red Devils, paced by Gene Breiling's 26 points, wore out their oppo- nents by accurate shooting and tight defensive play. Jack Rubenstein was especially thorough on defense. Big Jef? Cohen added l5 points. Cum LEADERS Audrey Kenosha 63 Madison West 57 The Red Devils hustled off to an early margin, which piled up to a 38,25 half-time lead. The rapid fire play of Kenosha contrasted with the slow, determined pace of West, which came within 2 points of tying up the game in the final minutes. A fast recovery by the Reds furnished a safe lead. Jeff Cohen dumped in 27 points, and Bob Hartman tossed in lA more. Kenosha 93 Madison Central 83 Big 8 scoring records fell as the two teams en- gaged in a well-played contest. Although Cen- tral led most of the first quarter, Kenosha en- ioyed a second period rally which provfded a lO-point half-time margin. Each team scored equally and freely in the last half, Kenosha's height working advantageously on last minute rallies. Gene Breiling had a spectacular eve- ning, chalking up 29 points, and Dick Jossart played a fine game, scoring I7 points. Kenosha 68 Beloit 48 Controlling the boards well, Jeff Cohen and Gene Breiling piloted Kenosha's victory boat along the winning way and netted 25 and T3 points, respectively, in the process. The Red Devils sailed easily past the sunken Purples and raced further out ahead, spearing a 22-lA score ing edge in the final turn to win the race. Kenosha 57 Racine Horlick 68 A red hot Rebel team, using a pressing defense and a fast break offense, capitalized on inter- ceptions to hand Kenosha its second conference defeat. The teams traded leads until the latter part of the game when Horlick maintained a slight margin. Futile, last second efforts to turn the tide resulted in easy Horlick baskets, account- ing for the final deficit. Gene Breiling and Jeff Cohen paced the Reds with 20 and I9 points. Elaine PGY Kenosha 61 Janesville 69 Janesville came back in the second half to melt away Kenosha's lead and finally to gain victory in the last three minutes. The defeat pushed Kenosha into second place. Bob Hartman's and Jack Rubenstein's long shots and Jeff Cohen's close-in baskets were the Red Devils' main threat. Cohen dunked in 20 points, while Hartman and Rubenstein tallied i5 apiece. REGIONAL Kenosha 68 Burlington 40 Capt. Bob Hartman's long shots started Kenosha off on the right track in the regional tournaments, and everyone took the cue, making points at cz torrid clip. Every player on the K.H.S. squad scored, but Cohen's l5 points, and Hartman's and Breiling's ld points each, headed the list. Kenosha 84 Delavan 64 The Comets made a tough battle of the first half, although the Red Devils, captained by Jeff Cohen's 23 points, held the lead. As Delavan cooled off in the final half, Kenosha increased its margin. Gene Breiling backed up Cohen with l8, and reserve Dave Borkenhagen contributed 9 in the final ll minutes. Kenosha 54 Monroe 67 The Kenosha Red Devils bowed out of the sec- tional tournaments, losing to the second place team in the state only after a hard, well-played game. Kenosha held short, first period leads, but the Cheesemakers battled back, gaining a per- manent lead late in the first period. Gene Breil- ing and Capt. Bob Hartman threw in lo points each, but Monroe successfully bottled up Jeff Cohen to handicap the Red Devil charge. gtg 2,..,u4 - 4 1 1 .X fa' ..-AN 15 t 1 x 3 xx ,Q W 'lx .., 'Q 1 . I Ft f 3 M 1 I' 1 u 6.3 4: 2 sa 1 I 4 ,. , Q 1 C 5 M 4 'L-. ,..,l . A-'3 h 9 V fr, xm,y,,,V M, A SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM Row 'I Mr Brntlelll Tom Barndollar Bruce Frederick Jlm Carlson John Wavro Manley Brudvlg Jnm Bruttelln Row 2 Ken Zan o Jlm Andrea Bob Lee Wayne Cogell Tom McMurray WgW va BALI. SOPH BASKETBALL Coached by Joe Bnttellu the sophomore basketball team fimshed wuth the best record compuled many seasons The Punk Devils nailed down third place In the Big 8 lun or cnrcult wlth a 9 5 record wnnn ng the last 6 games ofthe season The contests were generally well played dnsplay mg the results of good coachlng Leadung the bas ket bngade thus season were Jam Bnttellu Ken Zamo and Harry Stoebe who functnoned smoothly both on offense and defense Thezr servnces are expected to strengthen the Red Devrl squad un the next 2 years WRESTUNG V4 Row 'I: Alvin Antes, John Butera, Jim Chambers, Bob Anderson, Owen Kingsley, Fred Schlosser. Row 2: Robert Lorenzo, Eugene Alli, Mark , Kingsley, George Deloria, Ed Stark, Tony Truskowski, Ron Paska, Ronnie Becker. Row 3: Coach Schmale, Jerry Klemm, Don Mayhew, Jim Hawkins, Larry Borland, George Allredson, Kent Richards, Bob Nicolazzi, Rod Davey, Coach McCulloch. K.H.S. WRESTLING Kenosha High School's wrestling team, composed of many outstanding grapplers, completed its second season, compiling a 5-lO record. Among the individual standouts were George Alfredson and Owen Kingsley. Alfredson, a graduating senior this year, captained the squad through the '55 sea- son and, because of his outstanding achievements, was selected the most val- uable wrestler of the season. Kingsley, the most valuable wrestler of the '54 cam- paign, was elected as next season's cap- tain. He was outstanding in lighter divi- sions. It was a fine showing for Coach Glen McCulloch's first squad. More and better things are expected next year as the basis for a fine team is returning. George DeLoria, Owen Kingsley, George Alfredson, and friends?? l'll rack thee with old cramps, fill all thy bones with aches, make thee roar. -Shakespeare -iv Splash! Club! Nou' where did that mermaid go? Al Wegner, Bob Soderholm, Curt Nelson, Jim Sekuris, Bill White. Al fi Row 'I: Capt. Alan Wegner, Charles Halderness, Jim Rauen, Bob Zagame, Bob Layden, David Tetzlaft, Dennis Brush, Bill White, Bob Soderholm, Rudy Deluca. Row 2: Jim Ellis, Bruce Buchman, Bob Pearson, Gilbert Schwartz, Adrian DeBruin, Jay Jensen, Tom Kriederman, David Cade, Bob Scoon, Dick KohloFt, Bill Munger. Row 3: Coach Frank Martin, Curt Nelson, Jim Steddick, Paul Mitchell, Bob Becker, Frank Cistaro, Jim Sekuris, Charles Braze, Dick Capozza, Phil Epping, Mike Baker, John Culver, Mgr. Bob Luebke. SWIMMING TEAM The l955 swimming team had a disappointing season with a record of four wins and ten losses. The high point of the season was the K.H.S. victory over the state champions, Whitefish Bay, in a closely contested meet early in February. Coach Martin had the aid of five returning lettermen as he opened the '55 season: Captain Al Wegner, Bill White, Bob Soderholm, Jim Sekuris, and Mike Baker. The Most Valuable Swimmer ofthe team was sophomore Mike Baker, the team's hundred yard free stylist. Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Bay View 36 Kenosha Waukesha 5l Kenosha Waukegan 33 Kenosha Pulaski A9 Kenosha Janesville 55 Kenosha Proviso 45 Kenosha Janesville 53 Kenosha Wauwatosa 50 Kenosha Waukegan 35 Kenosha Whitefish Bay Al Shorewood 46 Oak Park 50 Kenosha Kenosha Fenwick ol Maine 57 Triangular Swimming Meet at Waukesha Kenosha l2 Waukesha 42 Janesville 53 State Meet Kenosha 7th Place 54 TRIDENT Row 1: Judy Poteliunas, Sue Travis, Carol Ann Brunati, Rita Tourtelotte, Nancy Johnson, Mary Hackett, Judy Johnson, Janet Rauch, Nellie Shipley, Karen Engstrom, Sue Gaflron, Agnes Lawrence. Row 2: Carol Bougneit, Charlene Hoffman, Connie Renick, Gail Smalfelt, Diane Deming, Carol Thomsen, Janet Schilling, Carol Kaufman, Elizabeth Daum, Carol Nohling, Carole Englund, Esther Altman, Angela Barden, Martha Bullamore. Not in Picture: Mary Cross, Mary Ellen Fosbinder, Joani Gordon, Margaret McElwain, Sue Mclntyre. Mary Hackett ..... Nancy Johnson ,,,... Judy Johnson .,,..,,. Margaret McElwain Miss Vanderhool .....,, ,...,... A dviser Homecoming Float, Gift for Homecoming Queen, Splash Party for Swimming Team and Carlsbad, Cupcake Sale, Water Ballet for Dad's Night, Water Show, Senior Farewell ,.........,Secretary ,.......Treasurer S FLASH PARTY OFFICERS .,............President .....,..Vice President Activities Scenes from the annual Trident water show, Trident Goes TV 55 Wilson Shlerk . .Ed Stevens .Bob Johnson Jack Mitchell Roger Sellers Dlredlng Ed Slevens Row I Bob Schcdd Wayne Ow ns James Rosselt Ellen Muller Jone1Nlelson K R h en oac, Bonnne Allan Mano Acelo Duck Babnno John Zaylor Ernle Pellegruno Tom Kovcck Norman Cechm Row 2 Belly ,-5 ox 1 1 I H . Jahn Kopesky Twmpef Secvrof f Q pf M 'rf :- fcufurirvq Ed Sfevervs Bob Bosmon, Don Bruno, Pram ard Don Brwwo hgfvi i Bos Brswf 335' Dad: ff s if Id:-rrrrvL:'1rv,KCf M1-ffvs Shofow Swolfvil' NOW AV' N l'5f C99 WN, vu, Vny Sovczf, if -Lg gf I iff xR. 5: 'YHA ,,auu f B- I N any' I url. for ilu' nicht is rnminu Ju moms JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Bob Houbrich, Treasurer Rose Orrico, Secreiory Ruthie Bergren, Presiden! Dick Hujik. .72 59 MGX :f'21'--.- . L-'-' -.- -.,- TT ,-,-f.,g,k,9::: 'f'ff'ff ff':' .g.g.'f,JZJ!-f'.-':'.-C-i- 1, .- I jf-1 . 9f'5'6:f-1:-:-:-'.-'.f.-:f.w E'2C'2'?1 !: n': 1 14' 35 ,- ,rk- .f'.-7523 F 38795495 f MEMS Q . . Jn'-'.'. I-I'2'.'.'.'.'.'.-.-. - . - . Q . 1 . . . l,'.4STl.YlJ SOME LIGHT ON THE SL'B,lliC'I' Gail Wenning and Miss Farley are seen in an inter- view over plans for next year. Row T: Nancy Aafto, Thomas Adamson, Ben Agazzi, Jerry Altredson, Judy Allen, Adolph Alteri, Esther Altman, Larry Amundson, Milton Ancevic, Dennis Andersen. Row 2: Robert Andersen, William Andersen, Delwin Anderson, Gary Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Tom Andreoli, Beverlee Andrews, Ralph Andro, Ronald Angelici, Cathy Angelo. Row 3: Donna Antrim, Jerry Arnold, Robert Arnold, Sheila Badgerow, Donna Bain, Beverly Bambrough, Darlene Bambrough, Angela Barden, Marge Bardwell, Dennis Bauer. Row 4: Don Bausano, Robert Baxter, James Becker, Pat Becker, Ralph Becker, Robert Becker, Ronald Becker, Donna Bella, Doris Bennett, Arlen Berg. Row 5: Ingrid Berg, Curtiss Bergandahl, Richard Bergenson, Larry Bergquist. Ruth Bergren, Thomas Bierdz, Edwin Bierzychudek, Peter Binotto, Anthony Bisciglia, Jim Block. Row 6: Rosalyn Block, Dave Borkenhagen, Richard Borkenhagen, Patricia Boyle, Charles Bredek, Gene Breiling, Norman Brever, Ronald Brever, Thomas Brown, Larry Bruch. Not pictured: Dale Anderson, Mary Aiello, Judith Andrews, Douglas Beam, Richard Bentkowski, Bruce Boehner, Anthony Bonn. 60 Row I: Jack Brunner, John Bryske, Martha Bullamore, Harvey Burman, Charles Burmeister, Barbara Burns, Darleen Burns, William Cada, Ronald Cairo, James Calchera. Row 2: Mike Callahan, Diane Campbell, Richard Capelli, Pat Capponi, Pot Corelli, Phyllis Carlson, Bob Carroll, Don Carson, Richard Cecchini, James Chambers. Row 3: Lea Chiappetta, Pat Childers, Michael Chirchirillo, Dorothy Christan, Christine Clark, Jean Clark, Bob Cleary, Joan Cliflord, Douglas Cobb, Fred Cohen. Row 4: Mary Ann Collins, Richard Comiskey, Jean Coogan, Brian Cook, Dora Cosenza, Sandra Crawford, Mary Cross, Jim Crossin, Harold Crutcher, Paul Cucunato, Row 5: Mary Czarnecki, Elwood Dallman, William Daniel, Wayne Daun, Anthony De Angelis, Joan Decker, Richard DeCono, Mary Deignan, Carolyn Delcorps, George De Loria. Row 6: Dolores De Luca, LaSalle De Micchi, Edith De Rose, John De Santis, Alfred De Seite, Tony Di Castri, Annette Di Cello, Darrell Dilley, Phil Ditfer, Donna Doerschlag. Not pictured: Cora Chiappelta, David Cade, Jerry Carpenter, Robert Christensen, Richard Dobbs, Harvey Decker. at fri fXxQ-sql' WILL l'IRCl.N'I.4 DARI-J? Miss Tenuta gives some helpful hints to a counselee. fl, 4 ,Ln . 3 , . V -f u ,f mag' X' 'Ms E L N . 5 F. as 5 'S i r f,',l ' f 9 11. 5 M15 Y , x pf. '5'5-vii? mf -X , l 'AJ . 'Tr' Q vt ex g ' 5, Q V U5 v G, E M' XsIy,Xi ,i, I 1 L 6 ' 14 , , , Y L-La xllf .':,,', A1 Q1 Lli.4.YI.N'li TOWER OF PIZZA-EATERS One of Miss Hargrove's choirs is caught rehearsing for the Christmas concert. Row 'l: John Granger, Carol Ann Greco, Dennis Grimes, Pat Grover, Russell Guarascio, Eddie Hackbarth, Anne Haebig, Valerie Hagberg, Doris Haidinger, Ed Hall. Row 2: Delores Hallers, Tom Hamilton, Louis Hannes, Dale Hanson, Bonnie Harrison, Ed Hart, Lois Hartnell, Bob Haubrich, Shirley Haubrich, Carol Haug. Row 3: Jim Hawkins, Joyce Hawley, John Heather, Walter Hermann, Ann Herrmann, Robert Herolt, Bill Higgie, Bob Hoeke, Virginia HoH, Charlene Holiman. Row 4: Del HofTman, JoAnn Holman, Sue Holt, Roger Horne, Helen Housley, Dorothy Howard, Mary Hoye, Marge Huck, Chuck Huiik, Dick Huiik. Row 5: Tom Jambrek, Bob Jankovich, Robert Janovicz, Janet Jarchow, Carol Jasch, Arlys Jensen, Joy Jensen, Robert Jensen, Peter Jespersen, Warren Joerndt. Row 6: Bruce Johann, Bernie Johnson, Carole Johnson, Donna Johnson, Governor Johnson, Helen Johnson, John Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Robert Johnson, Sandra Johnson. Not pictured: Curtis GraHe, William Gray, Robert Harms, Dale Harper, Thomas Heckel, Roger Hedslrom, Roberta Graziano, Patsy Ann Griffin, Richard Jensen. 63 'X 'K , , ,UAA I-J-Ol 'T IJLSSONS ON' ,4 FII-JLII TRIP BLS Joan Meyers and Jack Millhouse are on their way ,N to the Chicago Field Museum. Do you think that's I 'N what they're so happy about? , f L C U ,X 's v Row I: Wally Johnson, Dave Jones, Judy Jorgensen, Richard Jossart, Roy Kaldenberg, Dick Kamin, Lorelei Kaplan, Carole Kasten, Betty Kautzer, Fred Kavalauskas. Row 2: Tom Keating, Dixie Keller, Mike Keller, Denis Kellman, Dick Kenny, Robert Kexel, Owen Kingsley, Doreen Kirkley, Julie Kleinpell, Alice Kleinschmidt. Row 3: Dolores Kleist, Doris Klitzke, Mary Klitzke, Dale Knapp, Betty Knaup, Sandra Kobrin, Charles Kcenes, Dick Kohlolt, Carolyn Koling, Joyce Kollmonn. Row 4: Howard Koster, Dennis Kozak, Roger Krahn, Nancy Krans, Dick Krause, Ted Kreger, Tom Kriederman, Jane Krisor, Nancy Krom, Alice Krueger. Row 5: Joan Krueger, Mel Kruger, Nancy Kruse, Robert Kubec, Carol Kuchera, David Kuehn, Noelle Kutzke, Pat Kwicinski, Allan Ladewig, Kenneth Ladvienka. Row 6: Susan Ludwig, Roberta Landree, Shirley Langenbach, Gayle Langer, Kenneth Langner, Yvonne La Porta, Neal Larsen, Wayne Larsen, Judy Larson, Sandra Lawell. Not pictured: Lon La Dousa, Bill Laubenstein. 64 wb' N. ,, 'G . V v gl I E IV .9 LH 1 6 X 1 Q J 3 3 . 103. I sfrp' lL 1.01.14 L I 1 9, H OLSE P4 INTERS l'.YION Tony Spallato supervises instead of taking part in the art work. fy i' it Row 1: Judy Rollain, Roberta Roman, Jacqueline Romano, Sandra Rosenbaum, Lola Roseth, Kathleen Rosmann, David Rovik, Bill Rowe, Richard Rozzoni, Marvin Rubenstein. Row 2: Gordon Rudolph, Anthony Ruffalo, Champ Ruffner, Bill Runde, Gary Russo, Marilyn Rutkowski, Evelyn Ryshkus, Bob Ryzanco, Char.es Sabin, Mary Sanders, Row 3: Bob Santelli, John Sarzant, Jean Saxe, Darlene Schackmuth, Bill Scheckler, Dick Schend, James Schlichting, Fred Schlosser, Patsy Schlosser, Barbara Schmidt. Row 4: Ronnie Schold, Bob Scholler, Don Schultz, Ralph Siarra, Spencer Sepponen, Sharon Sershon, Mario Sessa, Rita Sesto, Russell Severance, Carol Shattron. Row 5: Bob Shaw, Muriel Shaw, John Sheahan, Don Shelton, Mary Shipman, Marvin Shroyer, George Sibilsky, Miriam Siemion, Don Siver, Prudy Skowranski. Row 6: Darlene Smith, Bob Smith, Michael Smolinski, Janet Sake, Ronald Sommers, Anthony Spallato, Elaine Sparks, Don Spence, David Stabell, Allan Standridge. Not pictured: Dorene Ruka, Fred Schuetz, Jack Schultz, Charles Schwanke, Mary Ann Shaffer, Richard Shierk, Richard Slemensky, James Snell. 67 5 97 -4 5 , v wg J XJ 3 my -F 5 4221 3 . , . .4 P . il f . V if ' .. ', -Y, W. M112 V .- 1 H xv ff ' .- J 9 5, A ii' ? ' 4 M- 31 - -if . x BW A Coong U.,.,.I...,.:,Z,:,:.:,:,:,:,,,:,:,:,:,:,:,:,: . ...:. .--1:1.1.1.:.1:1,1,::1: , , .zxg , .:.-.-.: i, .:.,., gpvg SME Qu 2325?-' Freedom Shrine Assembly sponsored by Four-Way' Club Wzriely Show Fa i GIRLS Q K-TEENS o HI-STYl,Ii a SIB DEH iv CAKE SALE 1' 5 UP Q I THE LINE-L'P Members of the service clubs serve pancakes and sousaaes to Kenoshans. K-TEENS Row 'l: Joanne Clement, Alice Lierman, Delores Hollers, Rosalee Gallo, Carol Stockbrand. Row 2: Suzanne Thurn, Gail Jensen, Jane Thomas, Jean Hansen. Row 3: Carol Pitz, Nancy Overdier, Barbara Manke. Row 4: Sandro Anderson, Kay Nimmo, Michelle Herrmann. HI-STYLE Row 1: Judy Phillips, Jeannine Gaudio. Row 2: Janice Klemp, Agnes Lawrence, Carol Deming. Row 3: Diana Bloxdorl, Ann Penne- feather, Lola Roseth, Joan Bistrick. Row 4: Betty Remstad, Mary Hoye. Not in Picture: Pat Corelli, Donna Goetz, Donna Johnson, Barbara Mattson, Evelyn Ryshkus. SUB DEB Row 1: Carolyn Laewen, Pat Kuchera, Pot Willis. Row 2: Judy Fredrick, Potsy Morrissey. Row 3: Sue Christenson, Barbara Burns, Janice Serpe, Florence Peterson, Jeannette Fenske. Row 4: Charlene HoHman, Judy Turbey, Joan Myers, Sandro Rosko. Not in Picture: Beth Davies. l f 151 OFFICERS Gail Jensen ,,,,,, , .,....,. President ........ ,,,.... J one Thomas Jane Thomas .,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,, V ice President ,,,,,, ,......... J ean Hansen Jean Hansen ,,,,...,, .... ..,...,. S e cretory ...,.... ..,,,, B arbara Manke Michelle Herrmann ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, T reosurer ,,,,,.,,,..,, ....,. G ail Jensen Carol Stockbrand ,,,,,., ,,,,,,, C orres. Secretary ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, C arol Pill Miss Moody .,,...,,.,..., ,,,,,,,. Adviser ,,,,,, ,,,, A...., M i ss Moody Activities Homecoming Assembly, Homecoming Float, Gilt for Homecoming Attend- ant, Cupcake Sale, Pencil Sole, Kitchen Clean-Up, School Sticker Sale, Pancake and Porky Day, Mother-Daughter Christmas Party, Gilt for Orphan, Gilt lor School, K-Teen Scholarship OFFICERS Joan Bistrick ..,,,,,,.... , ,,,.,. President ,,,,,.., ...... D iona Bloxdorl Ann Pennefeather ,,,,,, ..,,... V ice President ,.,.., .,,,,, i Agnes Lawrence Diana Bloxdorf .....c.. ........ S ecretary ........ ,..,,. . ,.Carole Deming Janice Klemp ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,,,.,c,, ....... A nn Pennefeather Carole Deming, ,,., Corres. Secretory .A..., ,.,,,,,,,,,, L ala Roseth Miss Reed ,,,,,,, ............ Adviser ............ ...,.. M iss Reed Activities Homecoming Float, Gift lor Homecoming Attendant, Aid to Counselors, Football Dads' Night, Programs at Football Games, Career Day, Pancake and Porky Day, Cupcake Sale, Carnation Sole, Joint Meeting, Alumnae Tea OFFICERS Carolyn Loewenn ,,,, ,.,...., P resident., .... .,,,,, C arolyn Loewen Janice Serpe ..,,... . ..,,,,, Vice President ...... ......, S ue Christenson Judy Fredrick ,...,... ,,,,,,,, S ecretary ,,,,.... ........... B eth Davies Pot Kuchera ,,,,,.....,,,, ........c,. T reasurer ..,,...,,c. ,.,,c..,...c,.,,.. P at Willis Florence Peterson .....,. ....... C orres. Secretary ....... ........ J eannette Fenske Miss Densmore ....,.,,. ,,,,, ,,,,., A d viser c,,,,,c...,, ,...,,... M iss Densmore Activities Homecoming Assembly, Homecoming Float, Pancake and Porky Day, Career Day, Cupcake Sole, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Charity Donation, Joint Meeting, Gift for School, Gift lor Homecoming Queen, Teachers' Tea, Sub Deb Formal, Reunion, Curtains lor Counselor's Room 71 NON Il ll.4T ll 15 HER l'll0,Nh' Nl TIIHQR? Mr. Davey and friends are in profound thought at a Hi-Y meeting. OFFICERS Bob Soderholm Presiden' Joe Stein Joe Stein , Vice President Bob Soderholm Alex Weber Secretory Jerry Peterson Bill Scheckler Treasurer Bill Scheckler Bob Schadd Corres. Secretary Kent Richards Mr. Davey Adviser Mr. Davey Activities A.F.S. Benefit Dance, A.F.S. Benefit Cupcake Sale, Duplication Service, Gifts to Homecoming Queen Candidates, Football Programs, Pancake and Porky Day, Trophy Case, May Dance OFFICERS President Bob Hartman Vice President George Alfredson Secretary , Dick Bellover Treasurer Gene BiIo'ti Assistant Treasurer Jim Crossin Adviser , , Mr. Bri'telIi Activities Sale of Candy at Basketball Games, Spring Dance an HI-Y CLUB Row 1: Mr. Davey, Bob Bosmon, Bob Soder- holm, Alex Weber, Joe Stein. Row 2: Tom Hamilton, Tom McMurray, Rudy DeLucca, Jerry Petersen, Bill Scheckler. Row 3: Mike Wilk, Kent Richards, Mike Baker, Tom Werner. No? .n Picture: Bruce Fredericks, Bob Shodd, Bill Munger. K-KLUB Row 1: Don Larsen, Mike Baker, Don Hote- ritzo, Tom Adamson. Row 2: Owen Kingsley, Bob Anderson, George Edwards, Dick Fellmer. Row 3: Jim Crossin, Jack Rubenstein, Bob Hcubrich, lou Andrea, Jack Pohlman, Row 4: Ron Schable, Harry Schwartz, George Alfred- son, Dick Comisky, Bob Ryan. K-KLUB Row 1: Tom Smith, AI Potahl, Joe Fasulo, Fran Londi. Row 2: Bob McMurray, Jerry Janowitz, Bill White, Kent Richards, Joe Cundarl. Row 3: Bill Dickson, Al Wegner, Bob Soderholm, Dave Borkenhogen, Dick DeCono, Row 4: Dick Jensen, Chuck Hujik, Bob Hartman, Ed Hart, Duck Bellaver, ll l ll ITH -1 1.0011 RYtl.'KhT Tom Pederson demonstrates one of 'he many sports tor which K H.S, athletes are awarded letters. Ziifiiiiiiiiiiiiif 0 B 0 0 K-KLUB o K-Kl,l'B o HI-Y Cl,l'B o LIBRARY lILl'B 1.p,1-,--rx, . ..,. aff gh -'f1'11 v y i urn' o SEJIINAR o ARTIST ALLEY SEMINAR Raw 1: Dorothy Gibson, Marge Goldstein, Georgia Elliott, Donna Goetz, June Hanson, Evelyn Ryshkus, Annette Shepard, Janet Rauch. Row 2: John Erickson, Tom Sandholm, Jim Ventura, Ann McAleer, Lola Roseth, Diana Bloxdort, Kent Richards, Tom Werner, William Higgie. Row 1: Mary Hoye, Claudia Sather, Alice Krueger, Nancy Lemke, Mary Klitzke, Sue Christenson, Pat Wisocki, Cathy Angelo. Row 2: Sandra Vilen, Nancy Voight, Judy Johnson, Ann Pennefeather, Ken Langner, Christine Clark, Joyce Kollman, Kay Meyers. Not in Picture: Cynthia Bushonville, Annette DiCello, Barbara Manke, Pat Mitchell, Ronald Stein. LIBRARY CLUB Row I: Marilyn Stone, Carol Ann Greco, Carol Robinson, Ethel Glaser. Row 2: lola Roseth, Darles Sorenson, Beverly Andrews, Diane Wertz. Row 3: Nancy Madison, Ann Handley, Sharon Eastburn, Nancy Krans, Carol Petersen. Raw 4: Barbara Scopel, June Wlahowich, Carol Nelson, Leola Traina, Donna Antrim, Janice Van Patten, Ruth Preston, Helen Housley, Sharon Bartel. ARTIST ALLEY Row 'I: Mary Moncrief, Janet Hartnek, Diane Schwarz, Ellen Miller, Audrey Johnson, Marge Watring, Barbara Mierzeiewski, Fern Davis, Carlotta Pucci, Gail Roseth, Pat Snowtala, lola Roseth, Marge Perrozzi, Joyce Hampshire, Karen Doerring, Shirley Bedore. Row 2: Dean Erickson, Roland Krumpos, Ken Baumgartner, Mike Sebetic, Bob Zink, Lora Johnson, Frank Fink, leilani Vena, Barbara Wolfe, Tom Niesen, Karen Engstrom, Gail Wenning, Pat LaPorta, Mary Lenz, Janice Heather, Joan Molinaro. N0 HOUSING SHORTACE HERE! Sue Mclntyre puts the finishing touches on one of her paintings. President ....,. .,.,.,,, Vice President ,,,.,,,, Secretary ..,,,,,,,, Treasurer .,,. ., Adviser ....... OFFICERS Activities Science Fair, Participation in Jr. Academy of America, Scholarship Fund Carol Ann Greco , Laurilee Foroanen .. Beverly Andrews . . Carol Peterson ,,,,,,, Leola Traina ........ Miss Reed ..,,,, ,, Cupcake Sale, Library President ....,.,,,,,, Vice President .,.,. Secretary .. ,.., ,. Treasurer ...,.......... Sergeant-at-Arms .... Adviser .,,,,,,,,,,,., OFFICERS President, .,....Vice President, , ,. .,.Secretary, ,, ,,,,,,Corres. Secretaryu... .......Treasurer,,,,,,,,H ,,,,,,Adv1ser........ Activities Work OFFICERS Activities Science, ..........Tom Werner .......John Erickson ........Judy Johnson ...,.,..Nancy Voight .,....Miss Doherty Science Clubs of ,, Carol Ann Greco .Sharon Bartel .,.....Donno Antrim ........Delores Kleist .....Corol Robinson ..........,...Miss Reed ...Audrey Johnson ....,,.Marge Perozzi ......,Karen Engstrom Cupcake Sale, Enamel-Copper Project, Oil Painting ........Gail Roseth -..Franklin Fink ...,..Mr. Christy FOUR-WAY CLUB ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Seniors: Bonnie Allan, Dick Bellover, Paul Citerony, Beth Davies, Joe Fasulo, Jean Hansen, Bruce Harman, Audrey Johnson, Eugene Krause, Bonnie Mills, Jack Mitchell, Tam Pederson, Connie Pingitore, Fred Rizzo, Marie RuHalo, Janice Serpe, Alan Wegner, Donna Zimmerman. Juniors: Donna Bain, Ruth Bergren, Dave Borkenhagen, Mary Cross, Jim Crossin, Jane Gabe, Tom Galbraith, Jeannette Gerber, Delores Hallers, Chuck Huiik, Nancy Johnson, Mel Kruger, Alice Lepp, Joan Myers, Kurt Nelson, Jim Pingitore, Kent Richards, Bill Scheckler, Elaine Sparks, Donald Spence, Sondra Vilen, Bill White. Sophomores: Jim Brittelli, Wayne Cogell, Lynne Dilley, Bruce Frederick, David Freeberg, James Gedgaudas, Sigmund Kolano, Donna Kozak, Barbara Lee, Keith Linn, Patricia Long, Mary McEvoy, Frank Mellone, Bruce Orlin, Ernest Pellegrino, Pat Pontilla, Carol Reno, Kay Savage, Sue Stevens, Marilyn Wade. STUDENT SENATE Row 1: Jim Ventura, Carol Thomsen, Wayne Cogell, Connie Pingitore, Victor Gentile, Audrey Johnson, Connie Renick. Row 2: Ronald Paska, Sue Christenson, Pat Mitchell, Beverly Wiberg, Margaret McElwain, Carolyn Loewen, Betty Remstad. Row 3: Terry Cobabe, Gene Bilotti, Janet Rauch, Kathleen Manson, Peggy Last, Joan Moticik, Valerie Hagberg, Cathy Angelo. Row 4: Jack Mitchell, Carol Ann Greco, Sandra Mohr, Nancy Wade, Mary Hackett, Rose Morie Bentkowski, Jane Thomas, Bill Dickson. Row 5: Fritz Fischbach, Tom Kleist, Fred Schlosser, Bob Soderholm, Joan Bistrick, Gail Jensen, Ro Ann Doerring, Dale Jensen. Not in Picture: Bob Hartman, Dick Huiik, Ed Stevens, John Zaylor. 76 1 FOUR-WAY CLUB Row 1: Rita Trotta, Ed Stevens, Sue Savage. Row 2: Jane Thomas, Sue Christenson, Judy Johnson, Gail Larsen. Row 3: Jim Pitsch, Leon Travanty, Lester Pitz, Bob McMurray, Bill Dickson. THE FOUR-WAY CLUB President M, W ,. ,, Ed Stevens Vice President ., Bob McMurray Secretary ,, ,, ,, ,, ,Sue Christenson Treasurer . .. ....,, .,., , ,, ,. . ,.., Rita Trotta Activities Sophomore Night Production, Freedom Shrine Assembly, Foreign Exchange Tea, Tri-School Concert Publicity HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen ..........., Terry Cobabe, Jane Thomas Other Members: Bob McMurray, Cathy Angelo, Douglas Wells Activities Homecoming Election, Assembly and Parade, Gifts for Queen and Attendants TRI SCHOOL COUNCIL Members: Peggy Last, Ed Stevens, Dick Huiik, Joan Meyers Activities Exchange Assemblies, Tri-School Meetings STUDENT SENATE President . . ,, , ,,,,. ,., Bill Dickson Vice President. .. ..., ,,,, .,,,, G e ne Bilotti Secretary . ..,, .Connie Pingitore Treasurer ,,, ........., Janet Rauch Adviser , , ..,,,... Mr. Stocker 5 UDEN T GOVERNMENT T o HOUECOHING COHUITTEE o TRI SCHOOL COL NCIL MM WII EdS ChyA Pggyl 0 STL IIENT SENATE if555555Efi555g5f5?f555555555555255553525552355E5f5E3f555f5fff5f5f5f5f553?5ff525?55?555EfEfEfE5EfE5E5E5E5E5E525E5E5E5E5E5S5E5f5f5ff3555555552555555252555E5E5E5E5E555S5E3E3S5E5 i . . L . 1 I A ' Y , V Terry Cobobe Bob c urrczy Douglas e s Dick Hujik revens Jane Thomas ut ngelo e as! Joan Myers ,, . , . . - Z V , , 5 I 3 5. 2 'Q . A 5 Q FRENCH CI,l'H o IIUNUR SUCIETY o SIHNISH CLIB . . J'-' S gmqmg -1'9 SHA LLHR S0l'H0,Il0Rl'jS El 'ER Y YEAR Tom Kleist crowns Anita Miklas Queen Bee of the Honor Society Honey Hop. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Claudia Sather, Mary Andereggen, Annette DiCello, Rose Marie Benlkowski, Janet Rauch, Janice Lonergan, Lynne Dilley. Row 2: Jane Van Harpen, Beverly Judeika, Jean Hansen, Rosalie Truax, Ruth Mokus, Judy Ohlgart. Row 3: Fern Davis, Connie Renick, Ruth LeRose, Sandra Lowell, Carol Nohling, Doris Neumeyer. Row 4: Marge Goldstein, Ann Pennefeather, Bill Cappaert, Bill White, Bob Christensen, Janice Ambrose. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Raw 1: Pat Carelli, Connie Renick, Betty Remstad, Janet Rauch, Sandra Vilen, Kay Meyers, Mary Goergen, Sandra Gemmell, Judy Johnson, Phyllis Getschman. Row 2: Kath- leen Eppers, Nancy Krom, Ann Surratt, Cathy Angelo, Mary Hoye, Florence Peterson, Gail Larsen, Sue Christenson, Bill White. Row 3: June Davis, Judy Fredrick, Michelle Herrmann, Evelyn Ryshkus, Arlys Jensen, Carole Johnson, Carol Pitz, Claudia Sather, Nancy Lemke, Marian Halbersma. Row 4: Roger Matarrese, Sondra Nelsen, Lola Roseth, Jennie Lapcewich, Jane Thomas, Bonnie Allan, Jean Hansen, Judy Allen, Nancy Pearson. Row 5: Kent Richards, Gene Krause, Paul Mitchell, Tom Kleist, David Kidd, James Poole, Bill Cappaert, Bill Scheck- ler, Fritz Fischbach, Jim Crossin, Dave Borken- hagen. Not in Picture: Mary Andereggen, John Carl- son, Pat Fonte, Mary Ann Klitzke, Bob Mc- Murray, Jim Pitsch. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Bruce Marshall, Carol Shaftron, Lor- raine Shreve, Margaret Cramer, Doris Matzur, Barbara Greb, Judy Fredrick, Judy Bitzan, Ro- berta Boyle, Jeannette Fenske. Row 2: Pat Fonte, Judy Phillips, Nancy Overdier, Marilyn Hoey, Lynne Elwell, Jane Gabe, Rose Mary Giorno, Carol Wisocki, Judy Steinmitz, Zoe Feinstein. Row 3: Kathleen Ward, Janet Altergott, Donna Bunda, Charlene Rowlands, Dora Rodriquez, Rita Sesto, Georgia Elliott, Marianne Paska, Rita Sadauski, Loretta Sied- iak. Row 4: Dick Babino, Barbara Sanftheil, Barbara Scopel, JoAnne Balk, Judy Mulich, Ann McAleer, Marilyn Seal, Jim Ventura, Bar- bara Mattson, Evelyn Ryshkus, Victor Gentile. Row 5: Joe Vlachina, Frank Vignieri, Richard Shierk, Mel Kruger, Bob Ryan, Jack Pohlman, Fred Cohen, James Poole, Ron Olsen, Bill Munger, Julie Kleinpell. Not in Picture: Gordon Bedrosian, John Carl- son, John Kopesky, Carol Lansing, James Pingitore, Jim Pitsch, Tom Werner. - v r Y X , j' gww A' .fx S I 'Wi ' I 's.:.- OFFICERS President , , V ,. , ,,,,. ,,., ...... C o nnie Renick Vice President .., .. ., ,Sandra Vilen Secretary ., ,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Hansen Treasurer ..,.,, ,,,.,,. M arge Goldstein Adviser ..,,,,, ,...... Miss Wilson Activities French Skits and Songs, Pencil Sale, Homecoming Float OFFICERS Tom Kleist.., ,,,., . .... President .,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,.,... P aul Mitchell Claudia Sather .,,, ,,,, , ,Vice President.. ,... ,,,,,,, D ave Borkenhagen Sue Christenson ,,,,, ,,,,, S ecretary ,,,,.,, ,.,.... M ichelle Herrmann Jane Thomas ........ ,, ,,,, Treasurer ,,,,., .......... E velyn Ryshkus Miss Stetlen ,,,,,, .,..,.., A dviserw H ....,.. ,Miss Steflen Activities Homecoming Float, Publication of Honor Roll, Spelling Contest, Cookie Sale, Scholarship Award, Honor Assembly, Dance President ,,,,.,,, OFFICERS Victor Gentile Vice President ,,,,, .......... J udy Fredrick Secretary ..,..,, Treasurer , Adviser ...... Spanish Skits ,. ,,,..,, Jeannette Fenske ,,,,..,.Barbara Mattson Bayler Activities and Songs, Cupcake Sale, Homecoming Float OFFICERS PI'e5ldel'lf V-Y-v------ .,......., R o Ann Doerring Vice Pl'eSldeI'1l ....., YYY,,,,Y,-,,-, S qndy Mglfeqnd SOCYSLCIYY Y-----.-. ,,,... R ose Marie Bentkowski Treasurer ........ YYY,v,,,,.,,..,Y,,, B ill Nugent Adviser ......A .,Y..,. M aior Schumacher Activities Coke Stand at Homecoming Dance, Homecoming Float OFFICERS President ........... ...........,,,..,,,,.... ...,,., F r itz Fischboch Vice President ...,... ,,,,,,,,,Y, R obert Schqdd Secretary .....,. ,,,,,,, E leanor Cleveland TVGGSUYGI' ..... ,.....,,........ M ary Cross AdViSef ..... ..Y.,,. M r. Whitaker Activities Ushering for Museum Lectures, Concerts, Class Play, Variety Show, Commencement OFFICERS PYe5ld9'1f ,-VY- VVV,-v-- -,,.V,VVVV-V.V, .,..., V a I erie Hagberg Secretory ,,,, .,....A,, R ose Orrico TYGUSUVCI' ----- V.,,,,, J erry Janowitz Adviser -errr .,,, M r. Hermsen Activities Trips to Out-of-Town Games, Wrestling Sponsors, Cupcake Sale, Candy Sale, Sale ol Football Programs 80 CINEMATIC CLUB Row 1: David Kidd, Pat Griffiths, Carol Guidebeck, Rose Marie Bentkowski, Nancy Key, Bill Cappaert. Row 2: Ro Ann Doerring, Sondra McKeand, Mike Swift, Bob Gurney, Eleanor Cleveland. Row 3: Karen Doerring, Lester Pitz, Dale Jensen, Bob Landree. Not in Picture: Leon Berta, Mary Cross, John Erickson, Robert Jensen, Roger Jensen, Frank Kuzmich, William Nugent, Bruce Rosenberg, James Sekuris, USHERS CLUB Row 'l: Joanne Larson, Georgia nor Cleveland, Sandra McKeand, Elliott, Elea Nancy Key Nancy Gerlach. Row 2: Tom Sandholm, Bob Overdier, Bob Schadd, Bob May, James Beard, Edward Adelsen. Row 3: Mr. Whitaker, Bill Cappaert, Bob Becker, Jim Pitsch, Richard Fox, Anthony Bisciglia, Jerry Truskowski. Row 4: John Erickson, Don Murphy, Fritz Fischbach, Wayne Larsen. BOOSTER CLUB Row 'l: Sharon Jones, Joan Moticik, Veronica Cardinali, Louise Borkowski, Joan Neu, Jean Moticik, Helen Boris, Valerie Hagberg, Audrey Hautzinger, Rosalind Aulozzi. Row 2: Janet James, Kathleen Monson, Sheila Badgerow, Nancy Johnson, Julie Kleinpell, Jane Gabe, Pat Mitchell, June Hanson, Zoe Feinstein. Row 3: Dennis Morrison, Carol Guidebeck, Sharon Harris, Katherine Guth, Nancy Voight, Janet Bostetter, Kay Kluender, Sandro Rosko, Barbara Struss, Frances Pomponi, Fred Schlos- ser. Row 4: Agnes Lawrence, Diana Blox- dori, Marie Ruftalo, Judy Johnson, Leo Chia- petta, Rose Orrico, Ruth Bergren, Marge Huck, Janet Kennedy, Judy Karrmann, Curtis Kaul- larich. Row 5: Jerry Janowitz, Dan Fabiano, Ralph Andro, Anthony Spallato, Bill Munger, Jim Hawkins, David Stabell, Chuck Siebert, Chuck Huiik, Ron Olson, Walter Schefky. BOOSTER CLUB Row 'I: Virginia Querns, Mary Jane Mattioli, Carol Shaflron, Annette DiCello, Ruth Mielke, Mary Jo Buratti, Carol Haug, Nancy Krom. Row 2: Jacqueline Romano, Rosalie Truax, Sue Stevens, Carol Reno, Jeanne Wurtz, Carol Thomsen, Judie Mikulsky, JoAnne Novascone. Row 3: Bonnie Andreucci, Ruth Mokus, Mar- ion Pawlowski, Barbara Scopel, Josephine Sali- turo, Barbara Greb, RoseMary Giorno, Bar- bara Marian. Row 4: Sue Savage, Alice Lepp, Rose Marie Bocik, Judy Fredrick, Evelyn Kenney, Judy Masaro, Pat Laudonio, Gloria Remington. Row 5: Duanna Matranga, Janice Hoey, Gail Larsen, Doris Nall, Dorothy Nall, Frances Schend, Ann Kennedy, Nellie Shipley. Nat in Picture: Joe Cundari, Roger Lehman. LUB o LSHERS IIIB o BUUSTPR IILH 4 Q Q fi 1 . I N ,' 3 X! Q 3, e- -I 19 if ur ' il fmx i I mx , M M mi ig, 'Y , . 715' neg f '-1 . fx' if Q 1-1 jan W Q' '9' Q , .. - , , 7 35 'iid '95, 9 3' A f W ' 101 1 'D' 'BU' V v Y K 'f , 25-2' V 3' ', , f fr 'F ff , ' ' ML.. ' v Wir -4' . xqw' U' W 1 f Y w 233' 59 'g' '29 . ' . P X 4 ' K . 9 O f'1TQ1J V ..' -.Qs iff' ' . x , . li o 'rr ' Lx. U 1 4 5? 9 ' 5 'Fl 9' ' ' 17 ' Y ' 'Q' ' f Q f W V . ,.. f .P 1 R' sa . wfiy. 'ff 61 V an W' , Vx 1 . Q., p r .v ,X 1 THE BIQTTER IIMILL BE CHL'R.YED IN .-I .UlN'l'TI'f, BOYS R.O.T.C. cadets clean their ritles. CROSSED RIFLES Row 'l: Don Quandt, Tim Brennan, Anthony Polentini, Warren Joerndt, Lowell Jackson, Walter Shetky. Row 2: John Anderson, Virgil Dysart, Robert Jones, Lester Wells, John Erick- son, Rudy Lemke. Row 3: Tom Niesen, Leon Correz, Dale Jensen, Robert Kexel, Les- ter Pitz, James Ramsey. Row 4: Franklin Fink, Bruce Greisen, John Decker, Fred Schmude, David Kidd, James Lovell. Not in Picture: Leon Berta, Harold Crutcher, Tom Gleason, Ronald Laurin, Tom Moegaard, Ronald Nielsen, Jack Oberst, Robert Overdier, John Pomeroy, Kenneth Tredup, Charles Van Patten, Joseph Vlachina, Gilbert Wade. R.O.T.C. 'lst Year Row 1: Larry McDowell, Robert Baxter, Bill Laubenstein, Tom Kuehn, Don Wirch, Richard Wright, Walter Schefky. Row 2: Charles Kersting, Bernard Christensen, Rudy Lemke, Dick Martinson, Fredrick Schmude, John Deck- er, James Gedgaudas. Row 3: Roger Alleman, Ronald Laurin, Frank Lierman, Anthony Polen- tini, Allen Keller, Virgil Dysart, John An- derson. Row 4: Tom Moegaard, Fred Al- verson, Lowell Jackson, Arthur Piccolo, Dean Nelson, Warren Joerndt, Paul McDowell. Row 5: Ted Schmidt, Jerry Reuter, Ellsworth Pod- skarbi, Joe Vlachina, Tim Brennan, Deane Ohmstead, Gordon Coopman, John Huber. Not in Picture: Roy Baietto, Wayne Bard, Richard Bertana, Eugene Crosetto, Edward Frandsen, Paul Hinderliter, Ronald Laurin. Keith Lindahl, Tom Nelson, James Quigley. R.O.T.C. 2nd and 3rd Years Row 1: John Erickson, Donald Quandt, Leon Correz, David Kidd, Frank Kuzmich, Dale Jen- sen, Lester Pitz, Lester Wells. Row 2: James Lovell, Harold Crutcher, Ronald Nielsen, Rich- ard Nicla, Bruce Greisen, Robert Jones, Ken- neth Tredup. Row 3: Bob Kexel, Bruce Baer, Tom Niesen, Franklin Fink, Charles Sabin, James Ozanick, Richard Zalud, Tom Maurer. Row 4: Robert Overdier, Leon Berta, James Ramsey, Delwin Anderson, William Jambrek, Wayne Larsen, Charles Koenes. Row 5: Roger Krahn, William Cada, Dale Andersen, Tom Gleason, John Pomeroy, Tom Kleist, Bruce Rosenberg, Tom O'Neal. Not in Picture: Robert Andersen, Anthony Bonn, George Caviezel, James Grimshaw, Tom Knabel, Malcolm Lennon, Jack Oberst, Donald Possel-', Charles Schwanke, Clifford Sykes. ,f A e OFFICERS President. . .. Vice President.. . Secretary-Treasurer . Advisef. .. . Activities Drill Team, Rifle Matches, School Civil Defense Project OFFICERS Battalion Commander ..,,... .,.... C adet Lt. Col. .. Bn Executive OHicer. ,. ....,.. Cadet Major. . Bn Operations Officer .:..... Cadet Maior.,,... Bn Adiutant lS-3l.. .. . ,.,.,,,, .Cadet Captain Bn Sergeant-Maior... .. . ...,.,, Cadet M,fSgt.. . Company A Commander ...... Cadet Captain ..... .. Platoon Leader ............ .,A..A. ,...,,. C a det lsr Lt .,,,,,, Platoon Leader ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, C adet 2nd Li ,,,,,, Company B Commander. .,..... Cadet Captain....... Platoon Leader ,,,,,.,,.,,,Y,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,, C qdey 151 Lt ,,,, ,V Platoon Leader .,,,,, ,,,,,,, C adet lst Lt ,,,,,,. Activities .....,.Dale Jensen .........Leon Correz . ,.,....... ...Robert Kexel . Lt. Cal. Schumacher .David Kidd .......Leon Correz ...Thomas Kleist ......Frank Kuzmich ......Roger Krahn ..........Lester Pitz ...,.....Rober2 Jones Roberi Overdier ....,.....Dale Jensen ...John Erickson .......Bruce Baer M.P. Detail at Football Games, Homecoming Oueen's Escort, Rifle Matches, Memorial Day Parade in fl ff? Y RED CROSS COUNCIL Row 'l: Bill Daniel, Joan Neu, Ruth Wallig, Judy Johnson, Nancy Wade. Row 2: Carol MacKenzie, Claudia Renschin, Carol Walker, Marilyn Wade, June Hanson, Delores Leonard. Row 3: Rita Trotta, Marie Rultalo, Alice Lepp, Mary Jane Mattioli, Sandra Vilen. Raw 4: Carol Marquissee, Evelyn Ryshkus, Joan Myers, Barbara Manke, Ben Agazzi, Carole Englund. Raw 5: Lester Pitz, Peter Zielinski, David Stabell, Jim Hawkins, Fred Schlosser. Not in Picture: Jae Vagnoni. S.C.A. CASHIERS Raw 1: Judy Johnson, Glory Gosselin, Janet Schilling, Barbara Manke, Janet Rauch, Ruth Mielke, Barbara Becker, Pat Corelli, Edith DeRose, Bonnie Andreucci, Carol Shaftron. Raw 2: Marjorie Andersen, Janice Lonergan, Rose Wicklund, Barbara Lee, Virginia Burch, Judy Masaro, Helen Maxwell, Joan Bistrick, Janice Hoey, Sheila Badgerow, Carol Wisocki, Jean Fitzpatrick. Row 3: Jacqueline Romano, Mary Anne Smoler, Mary McEvoy, Jennie Lapcewich, Barbara Struss, Nancy Johnson, Barbara Mattson, Carole Englund, Gary Uttech, Phyllis Getschman, Nancy Key, Clare Gaydos. Row 4: Barbara Dubanewicz, Pat Grover, Carol Nohling, Louise Borkowski, Greta Krebs, Nellie Shipley, Kathy Dielmann, Grace Murphy, Patsy Morrisey, Sue Christenson, Zoe Feinstein, Rose Orrico, Ruth Bergren, Judy Rosengren. Row 5: Jean Moticik, Veronica Cordinali, Joan Moticik, Joan Neu, Ron Palmer, Len Montemurro, Arthur Schulkawsky, Mel Kruger, Bill Munger, Bob Scholler, Betty Salerno, Carol Zanatti, William Higgie, David Stabell. Not in Picture: Ruth LeRose, Grace Stella. SPY SALESMEN Row 1: Pat Kewenig, Diane Campbell, Delores Hallers, Diane Deming, Sue Savage, Kay Savage, Lynne Dilley, Janice Thompson, Delores Himberg, Joan Neu, Louise Borkowski, Joan Moticik, Veronica Cardinali. Row 2: Mary Jo Buratti, Janet Constantineau, Roberta Schilling, Joan De Carlo, Judie Mikulsky, Betty Zoerner, Carol Lentz, Joani Gordon, Nancy Gerlach, Grace Stella, Pat Kuchera, Karen Engstrom. Row 3: Bonnie Andreucci, Leilani Vena, Helen Boris, Ethel Glaser, Valerie Hagberg, Mary Cross, Marianne Paska, Joanne Clement, Julie Kleinpell, Judy Phillips, Sandra McKeand, Janet Hartnek, Pat Wittchow. Row 4: Alice Lepp, Pat Wisocki, Margaret McElwoin, Delores Sweeney, Doris Nall, Barbara Manke, Barbara Scopel, Gale Wenning, Sheila Badgerow, Mary Ellen Fosbinder, Sharon Pflugrad, Marilyn Durdik, Joan Myers. Row S: Jean Moticik, Lora Johnson, Greta Krebs, Bob Jensen, Edwin Bierzychudek, Dennis Fillipelli, Fred Schlosser, Anthony Spallato, James Poole, Ronald Olson, Rudy Lemke, Roger Krahn, Harold Suess, Richard Erickson, Mike Baker. OFFICERS Nancy Wade ......... President ..........,.. Ben Agazzi Rita Trotta .....,....., .Vice Pres.. .... Carole Englund Carole Englund ..,.,. Secretary. ......,.... Joan Myers Delores Leonard .... Treasurer ........, Marie Ruflalo Mr. Nye ...,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,Adviser,,, ...,....,....... Mr. Nye Activities Membership Campaign, Red Cross Assembly, School Chest OFFICERS President ...,.., . ., .. .. ,,.. ..... K athleen Manson Adviser ...... . . ,. .,..,.....,........ Mr. Ralshol Activities Assemblies, Athletic Events, Christmas Seals SALES STAFF General Chairman ..,,.. ..,,...,,.... B arbara Wolfe Senior Chairman.. .,. ...Dolores Schilling Junior Chairman ...... . . . ..........., Jean Lloyd Sophomore Chairman .... , .Marianne Paska S.C.A. BOARD Row 'l: Donna Bain, Mr. Rafshol, Kay Manson, Janice Lonergan. Row 2: Bob Smith, Bill Lodginski, Ronald Grove. o RED CRUSS CUl'NCIl. o S.C.A. CASHIERS o SPY SAl,ES,UE.N' I L.3n ORGANIZATIQNS 85 DANCE w THE IJ.4Nl.'ERS TRAIL UN . . 0 TU THE Ul'l'USlTIi IHGP. KA- Rx , ff xx X XI . W ll!! . JT fvjgffi A S S0l l'H .41-'RIl,'.4.N' TRIBAL lJ.4.V.'E Football players tackle a different role-that of chorus girls at the Honey Hop. MODERN DANCE CLUB Modern Dance Club helps girls to learn interpretive dancing. They make up their own dances to music, showing how the music makes them feel, and what it conveys to them. OFFICERS President Beverly Wiberg Vice President Kay Meyers Secretary .. . ,Norma Ghezzi Treasurer ,,,, . ,,,, . ,,,, Ruth Bergren Advisers .,,... ,. . Miss Baillies, Miss Hanser Activities Creative Dancing, Enjoyment of the Arts LOOK. UA. N0 HA YIIFL' Ruthie Bergren flies through the air in a modern dance interpretation. MODERN DANCE Row 1: Sharon Jones, Helen Boris, Donna Bain, Roberta Roman, Fern Davis, Judie Mikulsky, Jacqueline Romano, Kay Parisea, Norma Ghezzi, Rose Marie Bocik, Kae Schenk. Row 2: Sandra Anderson, Jean Lloyd, Beverly Wiberg, Sue Stevens, Nancy Johnson, Mary Hacke't, Priscilla Magnino, Joanne Ohmstead, Margaret Bardwell, Audrey Hautzinger, Cathy Angelo, Row 3: Marge Huck, Joanne Ferkin, June Wheeler, Mary Cross, Agnes Lawrence, Patsy Grit iin, Mary Hoye, Kay Meyers, Barbara Struss, Sandy Raksany, Joan Bistrick, Judy Karrmann. Row 4: Jaan Molinaro, Pat Lewis, Sandra Kobrin, Delores Hallers, Marilyn Malko, Carolyn Delcarps, Donna Johnson, Karen Villnow, Pat Willis, Marge McNeil, Mary Ellen Fosbinder. Row 5: Yvonne LaPorta, Helen Maxwell, Nancy Madison, Ruth Bergren, Roberta Boyle, Mary McEvoy, Clare Gaydos, Marlene Schenk, Marlene Koski, Sue Gaftron, Marge Goldstein. MODERN DANCE Row 'l: Janet Hartnek, Carol Thomsen, Joyce Bartel, Joyce Hampshire, Jane Van Harpen, Ann Handley, Carolyn Boyd, Carlotta Pucci, Dolores Seroka, Barbara Pugh, Joan Kallia, Felicia Matteucci. Row 2: Eleanor Hegforce, Betty Folland, Dorothy Christon, Mary Moncrief, Sandra Rosen- baum, Donna Antrim, Virginia Burch, Donna Albert, Darlene Smith, Marilyn Morrison, Marge Olson, Joyce Marko. Row 3: Dolores Knakfus, Greta Krebs, Janet James, Carol Guidebeck, Patricia Klein, Jane Gabe, Jeannine Gaudio, Julie Kleinpell, Anita Miklos, Jean Molinaro, Judy Steinmetz, Pat Krahn. Row 4: Judy Johnson, Carol Ann Greco, Sharon Harris, Judy Mulich, Mary Ann Koski, Donna Goetz, Janet McDonald, Dolores Duprie, Diana Bloxdorf, Zoe Feinstein, Sheila Badgerow, Janice Hoey, Rose Orrico. Row 5: Katherine Guth, JoAnne Novascone, Carmella Ciotti, Barbara Ziebell, Helen Johnson, Carol Pitz, Corinne Hopf, Ruth Wallo, Carol Reno, Pot LaPorta, Sue Mclntyre, Nancy Kruse. Not in Picture: Barbara Becker, Nancy Conti, Jean Dubinsky, Rosalee Gallo, Kay Godlewski, Roberta Huettl, Janet Schilling, Gail Wenning. 'Q fav! tw, V , -'YJ K , N ' 4 N SENIOR Y-TEENS Row 1: Rose Marie Bocik, Sue Savage, Marge Olson, Kae Schenk, Sue Christenson, Betty Morris, Rose Marie Bentkowski, Pat Kuchera, Michelle Herrmann, Judy Fredrick, Beth Davies, Judy Bitzan, Jean Lindgren, Nellie Shipley. Row 2: Helen Boris, Ruth Ann Jeske, Florence Peterson, Jean Pileski, Nancy Petterson, Gail Larsen, Janice Klemp, Gail Koldenborg, Janet Kennedy, Ann McAleer, Ruth Stipanuk, June Nemake. Row 3: Peggy Morrison, Sally Kiger, Boni Bon, June Hanson, Carolyn Loewen, Barbara Schneider, Betty Salerno, Shirley Harper, Connie Stewart, Janice Hoey, Dolores Knaktus, Nancy Wade, Mary Hackett. Row 4: Jeanette Zarletti, Marjorie McNeil, Jean Hansen, Connie Renick, Betty Fonte, Barbara Fechner, Diana Bloxdorl, Nancy Voight, Sharon Smolinski, Mary Ellen Fosbinder, Sandra Rosko, Nancy Lemke, Joanne Schnell. Row 5: Ida Apostoli, Darlene Biegler, Nancy Hofmeister, Sandra Nelsen, Audrey Johnson, Marilyn Seal, Judy Johnson, Patricia Klein, Bonnie Mills, Jane Thomas, Gloria Wight, Joan Neu, Clarice Adaciewicz. Not in Picture: Mary Andereggen, Marlene Metallo, Rita Olson. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Row 1: Jacqueline Romano, Mary Jane Mattioli, Ruth Mielke, Virginia Ritacca, Rose Wicklund, Patricia Boyle, Mary Goodman, Elaine Sparks, Ann Surratt, Virginia Querns, Marge Huck, Sandy Kobrin, Alice Lepp, Marilyn Stone. Row 2: Ethel Glaser, Gloria Remington, Joyce Marko, Margaret McElwain, Evelyn Ryshkus, Joanne Ferkin, Beverly Wiberg, Julie Kleinpell, Jane Gabe, Esther Altman, Carol Shaflron. Row 3: Carol Thomas, Nancy Krom, Carol Haug, Janice Rasmussen, Zoe Feinstein, Arlys Jensen, Helen Hously, Yvonne LaPorta, Agnes Lawrence, Donna Goetz, Sharon Regnier, Nancy Johnson. Row 4: Rita Sesto, Beverly Engstrom, Carole Johnson, Donna Bain, Roberta Roman, Valerie Hagberg, Sandra Lawell, Barbara Manke, Carol Petersen, Carol Stiles, Carol Pitz, Lola Roseth, Joyce Kollmann, Mary Shipman. Row 5: Pat Wisocki, Jeannette Fenske, Marge Goldstein, Shirley Langenbach, Nancy Overdier, Diane Fessenden, Nancy Krans, Glorine Marchese, Jean Lloyd, Shirley Haubrich, Delores Leonard, Miriam Siemion, Barbara Maltson, Helen Johnson. Not in Picture: Marge Bardwell, Carolyn Delcorps, Betty Knaup, Carol Nelson, Joanne Ohmstead, Judy Phillips, Suzanne Thurn. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Row I: Karlene Bernhardt, Patricia Pontillo, Josephine Salituro, Carol Thomsen, Nancy Madison, Jean Wurtz, Helen Maxwell, Marlene Schenk, Betty Lou Walton, Donna Bunda, Roberta Ellsworth, Janann Smith. Row 2: Judy Steinmetz, Judie Mikulsky, Mary Blackman, Barbara Pugh, Judith Ohlgart, Sheila Lang, Shirley Swank, Geraldine Hutchinson, Joani Gordon, Glory Wall, Gail Roseth, Audrey Jensen. Row 3: Carlotta Pucci, Elaine Ruflalo, Joan De Carlo, Mary McEvoy, Diana Golwitzer, Lillian Malkmus, Dorothy Wilker, Carol Wisocki, Roberta Huettl, Sue Stevens, Kathleen Schoettler, Mary Ann Tully. Row 4: Kay Savage, Carol Walker, Mary Refieuna, Arlene Smith, Janice Ambrose, Carol Fitzpatrick, Ann Handley, Carol Lansing, Janet McDonald, Evelyn Kenney, Judy Masaro, Pat Laudonio. Row 5: Carmella Ciotti, Carolyn Boyd, Ruby Skeans, Pat LaPorta, Carol Reno, Sherry Hoyland, Barbara Lee, Janice Lonergan, Judith Rosengren, Justine Wood, Judith Hampel, Mary Anne Smoler, Carol Jean Jensen, Kirsten Jensen. GENERAL Y-TEENS Jane Thomas Margaret McElwain Nancy Wade Jeannette Fenske OFFICERS Sue Christenson President .......... Nancy Wade Mary Hackett ,.,...... Vice Pres ....,...... Nany Voight Marilyn Seal .,.,.,.., Audrey Johnson .... Mrs. Bayler ...... .Secreta ry .... - .... , ,Treasurer ..,,,...., Jean Hansen Ann McAleer ,..,.Adviser..............Mrs. Bayler Activities Mother-Daughter Banquet, Homecoming Float, Dating Panel Discussion on Radio, Style Show, Cupcake Sale, Nylons lor Japan OFFICERS Margaret McElwain. .President..,..Joan ne Ferkin Evelyn Ryshkus ....,. Vice Pres...,.Nancy Overdier Roberta Roman ,..... Secretary...Jeannette Fenske Carole Johnson ...... Treasurer,..,Shirley Haubrich Miss Wilson .,,,, .... - ..Adviser ,,.,, ,,.,.... M iss Wilson Activities Mother-Daughter Banquet, Homecoming Float, Cookie Sale OFFICERS Carol Thomsen ..... ,President ,..... Judith Mikulsky Janice lonergan...Vice Pres..Josephine Salituro Carol Wisocki ........ Secretary .... ..,..,.. J ean Wurtz Jean Wurtz ....,,....,. Treasurer ,,,, ,..,, J ustine Wood Miss Goerz ........c.,.., Adviser ....,,...... .,Miss Goerz Miss Robinson ......,,. Adviser .....,... Miss Robinson Activities Christmas Party, Nylons for Japan, Home- coming Float, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1 r !'l 'l?'lT'lTC Troop 34 ' Troop 45 and Troop T6 Troop 47 ' Troop 65 and Mariners GIRL SCOUT CABINET Row I: Sandra Fox, Georgia Elliott, Pat Grover. Row 2: Janet Bostetter, Deanna Degen. Row 3: Jean Moticik, Judie Mikulsky, Barbara Manke. GIRL SCOUT CABINET President .. ., ,, ., ,, .. , ,,Janet Bostetter ., Barbara Manke Georgia Elliott Vice President ,..,, Secretary ..,.....,, Treasurer ,.v,,,, ,, ,, ,. V,VV,,V, Put Grover Adviser ,,,,,, .... , Miss Vanderhoal Activities Girl Scout Round-Up, Potluck Supper, Girl Scout Formal, Cookie Sale, Gilt Wrapping Projects, Christmas Parties tor Southern Col- ony and County Home, Telephone Reception- ists for Polio Drive, Father-Daughter Banquet, Week-End Camping, Fun Night, Overnights, Midwinter Cruise GIRL SCOUTS Troop 34 President ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,A,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,...... ,,,,,..,, P at Klein Vice President ........ ,,,,,. A nn McAleer ,,....,..,Gail Roseth ......,Judy Karrmann Secretary ..,,,..,.... Treasurer ......... Troop 45 President .A.,.,,,,,A,.,A.....,,,,..........,,,,,,., Sue Gaflron Vice President ....,...,..,., ...,., C horlene Holiman Secretary-Treasurer .,,,.,, ......, K athleert Tyson Troop 47 President .................................,,,,,A. Judy Hampel Vice President ....Y.. Y.............. G Gil Jensen Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,, ......,. J anice Lonergan Treasurer ,.,,.,, ..,....,,, L ynrle Dilley Troop 65 President , ....,,,..,.,.................,..,.. Peggy Morrison Vice President A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,., P at Snowtala Secretary-Treasurer .,,,.,,,,,,,,, Alice Kleinschmidt Mariner Ship Bos n ,,,A, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,.,,,,......,. N ellie Shipley ' ...... Georgia Elliott Cox n ....... ,...........Pat Grover .,......Evelyn Ryshkus Yeoman ...... Purser .,.,.. GIRL scours rmoov 471 Raw 'I: Kay Savage, Gail Jensen, Sharon Regnier, Jean Wurtz, Joan Meyers, Julie Kleinpell, Jane Gabe, Roberta Roman. Row 2: Mary McEvoy, Sandy Kobrin, Joan Gordon, Delores Duprie, Audrey Jensen, Carmella Ciotti, Carol Kaufman, Sandra Lowell, Sue Stevens. Row 3: Barbara Manke, Janet McDonald, Marge Huck, Delores Leonard, Jeanne Wolfe, Janet Schilling, Ruth Walla, Pat Willis. Row 4: Roberta Boyle, Barbara Lee, Helen Maxwell, Dolores Seroka, Judy Steinmetz, Joan Molinaro, Lillian Malkmus, Mary Jane Mattioli, Carol Reno. Row 5: Carol Thomsen, Judie Mikulsky, Lynne Dilley, Judy Hampel, Justine Wood, Mary Anne Smoler, Janice Lonergan, Jean Molinaro, Judy Rosengren. Not in Picture: Pat Luckas. GIRL SCOUTS QTROOP 651 AND MARINERS Row 1: Sue Travis, Nellie Shipley, Grace Stella, Georgia Elliott, Pat Grover. Row 2: Veronica Cardinali, Beatrice Glass, Shirley Gename, Mary Hackett, Marge Goldstein, Evelyn Ryshkus, Doris Nall, Dolores Sweeney, Rita Trotta. Row 3: Joanne Larsen, Pat Costigan, Carol Haug, Marie Ruftalo, Barbara Nickols, Joan Neu, Joan Moticik, Louise Borkowski, Rosalind Aulozzi. Row 4: Peggy Morrison, Mary Ann Wells, Suzanne Thurn, Mariorie McNeil, Martha Bullamore, Kathleen Manson, Barbara Milligan, Jean Moticik, Patricia Snowtala. Row 5: Esther Altman, Patricia McAleer, Nancy Krom, Janet Kennedy, Sandra Rosko, Annette DiCello, Sheila Badgerow, Diane Fiege, Sue Mclntyre, Dorothy Nall. GIRL scouts rmoor :un Row 'I: Jean Migliano, Marion Seidemann, Roberta Ellsworth, Patricia Klein, Donna Bunda, Ann Asta, Nancy Hofmeister. Row 2: Sandra Fox, Mary Amendola, Sheila Danielson, Sandra McKeand, Geraldine Hutchinson, Audrey Hautzinger, Sally Kiger, Yvonne LaPorta. Row 3: Judith Ohlgart, Margaret Doty, Marlene Lamantia, Pat Poreden, Nancy Gerlach, Nancy Madison, Joan Kallio, Carol Guidebeck. Row 4: Janet Altergott, Joanne Dunham, Sondra Mohr, Janet Bostetter, Kay Kluender, Pat Posselt, Carol Lentz, Frances Pomponi. Row 5: Gail Roseth, Ann Kennedy, Nancy Key, Ann McAleer, Beverly Judeika, Patricia LaPorta, Sandra Raksany, Judith Karrmann. Not in Picture: Marsha Cheney. GIRL SCOUTS lTROOPS 45 and 761 Row I: Evelyn Kenney, Betty Lou Walton, Mary Refieuna, Leona lindstrom, Barbara Pugh, Judith Raymond, Patricia Silk. Row 2: Deanna Degen, Patsy Morrissey, Carol Wisocki, Roberta Huettl, Beverly Wiberg, Joanne Ferkin, Florence Peterson. Row 3: Joan McClusky, Felicia Matteucci, Donna Goetz, Sue Gottron, Charlene Hottman, Clare Gaydos, Kay Rezny. Row 4: Pat Long, Barbara Scopel, Pat laudonio, Judy Masaro, Mary Shipman, Ellen Mattner, Marianne Paska. Row 5: Margaret Hanley, Sandra Plowman, Averiolle Bonneau, Carol Pitz, Nancy Voight, Nancy Krans, Rita Sadauski, Margaret McElwain. Not in Picture: Roberta Boyle, Janet McConathy, Mary Hughes. 91 G.A.A. ui Row 'lr Mariorie Anderson, Mary Ann Wells, Judy Poteliunas, Marion Seidemann, Sandra Mohr, Janet Bostetter, Kay Kluender, Dolores Seroka, Helen Maxwell. Row 2: Joan Molinaro, Dora Rodriguez, Linda Tomlinson, Sharon Gabron, Carol Jasch, Diane Campbell, Janet Petzke, Marilyn Rutkowski, Betty Morris. Row 3: Christine Johnson, Janice Heather, Mariorie Perozzi, Audrey Martell, Mary Furdek, JoAnne Balk, Kay Morzfeld, Susan Reiser, Donna Zimmerman. Row 4: Yvonne LaPorta, Jean Jensen, Gloria Belongia, Carol Neubauer, Mary Koski, Delores Duprie, Carol Brunati, Judith Kuester, Delores Metten, Pa' Blecker. Row 5: Wilma Kennison, Ingrid Berg, Genevieve Kikilas, Dolores Himberg, Connie Stewart, Shirley Harper, Pat Garlow, Shirleen Galeotti, Barbara Greb, Doris Wasrick. c.A.A. 42, Row 1: Pat Grover, Angela Barden, Sandra Fox, Patricia Posselt, Carole Perkins, Charlene Peachey, Nancy Pearson, Joanne Schnell. Row 2: Lillian Sorensen, Rose Wicklund, Judith Topel, Carol Soder- strom, Carol Walker, Joyce Bartel, Judith Ann Johnson, Karen Villnow. Row 3: Ellen Mattner, Judy Richardson, Carol Lentz, Catherine Ferraro, Carolyn Delcorps, Victoria Cravotta, Marlene Schenk, Anita Miklas, Corinne Hopf. Row 4: Judith Upham, Geraldine Hutchinson, Pa'ricia Richards, Gail Roseth, Helen Mazur, Nancy Hyde, Barbara Kenders, Kathleen Rosmann. Row 5: Pat Woiciechowski, Joyce Dorff, Frances Ventura, Marlene Drewel, Arlene Heide, Elizabeth Daum, Karen Hovey, Frances Schend, Nancy Voight, G.A.A. 433 Row 1: Sherry Hoyland, Sharlene Stenstrom, Darlene Ladewig, Charlene Hoftman, Virginia HoFf, Judy Raymond, Darles Sorensen, Doris Legler. Row 2: Caecilia Koehler, Delores Knaktus, Pat Smith, Joyce Travis, Patricia Rommelfanger, Caroline Maxson, linda Reiser, Gloria Black, Sue Holt. Row 3: Kathleen Gorman, Marilyn Chubrilo, Joan DeCarIo, Marilyn Hoey, Ruth Van Zile, Karlene Bernhardt, Mary Refieuna, Leola Traina. Row 4: Mary Anne Reuter, Carol Kaufman, Linda Picknell, Judy Riese, Janet Schilling, Barbara Tolstyga, Pat LaPor'a, Gail Lefebvre, Marjorie Watring. Row 5: Carmella Ciotti, Gail Wenning, Ruth Wallo, Barbara Sanftheil, Carol Stiles, Pat Kwicinski, Audrey Jensen, Nancy Whiteford. 92 'l'l'jE,Y-,4lJliR ON .4 STRIKE Corinne Hopf tests her skill as a member of one of the G.A.A. teams. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President , . Sandra Mohr Vice President .. .Janet Bostetter Secretary , , ,, ,, .. ., . Kay Kluender Treasurer .. .. . ,,,,, Marion Seidemann Advisers ,.. ,,,. .Miss Baillies, Miss Hanser Activities Badminton, Basketball, Bounceball, Bowling, Ping-Pong, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball G.A.A. my Row 'lc Carol Thomas, Carlotta Pucci, Marilyn Malko, Carol Robinson, Marion Pawlowski, Carol Reschke, Geraldine Kunde. Row 2: Karen Taylor, Lillian Malkmus, Shirley Scher- ren, Karen Doherty, Caryl Marquissee, Donna Doerschlag, Doris Matzur, Karen Lang. Row 3: Joan Perry, Marilyn Zoerner, Betty Knaup, Pat Patterson, Darlene Heckel, Carol Lansing, Mary Lou Croce. Row 4: Carol Wisocki, Roberta Boyle, Judy Webb, Karen Higgins, Adriana Dorece, Martha Wilton, Ruth Waller, Sharon Pflugrad. Row 5: Joan Molinaro, Janann Smith, Mary Koos, Shirley Huxhold, Lois Hartnell, Sheila Danielson, Nancy Hof- meister, Juanita Russo. Not in Picture: Sue Asbath, Marsha Cheney, Janet Constantineau, Nancy Conti, Jean Du' binsky, Jean Frederick, Ruth Hansen, Judy Harig, Virginia Hoff, Corinne Hopf, Betty Jacobsen, Judy Ladvienka, Janice Lonergan, Ellen McAleer, Delores Metten, Carol Moran, Roberta Osborne, Marilyn Rutkowski, Diane Schwarz, Glory Wall, Carol Zanotti. G L Sfffifiifffiiffiffififff G.A.A. Group I G.A.A. Group 2 G.A.A. Group 3 ' G.A..4. Group 4 ow 1 n S ec er armella Ciotti, Bill Hggie Mary Anne Smoler Bob Kubec, Mr. Row 1 Dwight Mescher Carol Reno, Mike Wilk Ronald Balk Dave Borkenhcgen. Row 2: Judie Mikulsky Barb Lee Kay Savage, Mr. vies, Mary Anne Smoler Dwight Mesrh- Hiq- FORENSICS AND DEBATE The Kenosha High School debaters had a moderately successful 1955 season. It came to a conclusion with the Wisconsin High School Forensics Association debate contest at Madison. The affirmative com- posed of Mary Anne Smoler and Bob Kubec and the negative made up of Car- mella Ciotti and Bill Scheckler captured third-place honors in this meet. The National Forensics League Student Congress provided another prohtable ex- perience for K.H.S. speakers. Bob Kubec, the senate delegate, was elected to the National Student Congress to be held this summer in California. Bill Scheckler, the house of representatives delegate, was elected alternate to the same. Forensics brought to a close the speak- ing season with K.H.S. students winning again. Beth Davies in dramatic interpreta- tion, Marge McNeil in humorous declama- tion, Bill Schlecker in extemporaneous speaking, and Bob Kubec in original ora- tory all received the top A ratings in the Madison finals. Beth Davies and Bob Kubec captured first place titles in the N.F.L. state contest and Marge McNeil re- ceived a second place award in the same. Car- Tom KENEWS Editor .............. ., Assistant Editors ,,... 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The King and Queen of the Junior Prom CEZMCL an 3 A.M. al ihe Eagles' Ballroom 3 S . 'lu R PROM COMMITTEES Decoraiions.. Ruih Bergren Rose Orrico Barbara Manson Refreshments ......... Mary Hoye Prog ra m s .,.... Publicity ................ Sign Up ...... Invirafions .... Eleclriciansn. Advisor ..... .,.......GaiI Wenning Donna Johnson Nancy Kruse .......Rose Orrico ........,JeaneHe Fenske .........George Sibilsky Dennis Kozak .......WiIdon F. Owens 4 A.M. Floor Show 99 ,- ns- ' . VF, R ' in V l E pd 5 A.M. and Siill Going Strong 44 l L i 4 s .,, ZS Qn 6 'F so IXUS 4' O Q ., Q ' ,Si A ,ga 'fn ,inf ff 0 iff'-M1103 sv 4803 .., ,-f--at .., .vi . 9, , Q, , 11 S.,-, as 4. .Y J 4 A 3, ,WMS - . . V, 10' 'fav vt. x Ur o -f 509, 9 9.5. 1, . . if 6' 10 01 ski- 5 'l 5' Q03 0 Q' .iv igqypv A Eu' , U31 9 Q' if CH? 4,9 S' V ' 9 4' Qi 5:3- if Cx' 4' ' A W Y ,u ' sl J Q 7. 'l!l7l if W-D: f 5 TRACK TEAM Row 1: Bob Luebke, Dick Marazzo, Don Bausano, Richard Jossart, Dave Stabell, Mike Baker, Ron Dulak, Dick Huiik, Dick Comiskey, Mike Chirchirillo, AI Smestad, Jim Hawkins. Row 2: Lon LaD0usa, Eugene Alli, Hayward Garrett, Jim Larsen, George Edwards, Wayne Cogell, Dennis Fillipelli, Bill Dickson, Tom Heckel, Jim Brittelli. Row 3: Peter Zilenski, Chuck Sauer, Elwood Dallman, Bah Kuel, Dick Manko, Sigmund Kolano, Ernie Pellegrino, Jim Parent, Keith Lynn, Ken Zanio, John Gotta. Row 4: Coach McCulloch, Bruce Johann, Jerry Kaiser, Norm Cecchini, Tom Wavro, Jim Crossin, Chuck Huiik, Owen Kingsley, Jet? Cohen, Bill Van Zile, Coach Engle. ING PGRTS . GOLF Row 1: Tony Kordecki, Tom Adamson, Capt. Joe Fasulo. Row 2: David Cade, Harry Schwartz, Alvin Potahl. Row 3: Doug Wells, Joe Cundari, John Desantis. Not Pictured: Coach Kozel. TENNIS TEAM Row 1: Dick Jensen, Ralph Andro, Tom Pederson, Chuck Zoerner, Dick Bellaver. Row 2: Coach Schmale, Jack Mitchell, Ron Grove, Jerry Peterson, Dick Schneider. -1 I 'Ti Qxxd Kriifufgl -.J ,fr , L'9' la BASEBALL N I x Row 'I Coach Sm: h Bob McMurray Don Hoferltza Tom Kassner M ke Keller Wayne O ens Tom Smnth Mgr Row 2 Tony Du Castru Ed Hart Ray Arndt Russel Guarasco Bruce Fredrucks Bob Haubr ch Tom Barndoltar Bern e Johnson Mgr Row 3 Bob Hartman Gene Brent ng Da e Borkenhagen John Wa ro Larry Knudsen Don Larsen Bob Lee BASFBALL Baseball was inaugurated In KHS last year and the team promptly proved to be one of the best In the state capturlng the runner up trophy un the state tournament The mam factor In the squad s mutual success was the flawless prtchung of Bob Hartman The added strength ot veteran pxtcher Bob Lee who has agam proved hnmself to be a excellent hurler should supply substan tual pltchlng depth With ten returning lettermen last years team almost Intact Coach Andy Smnth looks forward to an equally successful season this year On Aprrl 6 flve K H S athletes and two from St Marys were honored by the Amerucan Legion at nts annual spors fete night Tom Blenemann featured speaker James Alderson John Rutchuk and Jack Mayer Leguon members were on hand as awards were presented The cited athletes were lstandlng, mud dlel Del Waroch, St Mary's, Make Baker, George Alfredson, Ed Hart, lseatedl Jack Rubensteln, Glen Mal hofer, St Mary's, and Bob Hartman Z3 l lj H' ' i ' 1 I 'lg ' 'Q' U 1 s T ' 'JI Y . . I - 1' - 1 1 T L ' ab , s A ll f J ltxl ' A 3 ' g 4 A ' 'W 4. t, s A 5 1 l l f ! 'T' r 41' . I X . . K ' xi' A 0 Y ll 'r til: A fgil. , .W gf, . ll' 1 l l lOl Xmq ,,,, :Z Pre 8 4 xx 3 rpg ,Q qgw :ggi '-'X AFM HONOR STUDENTS Bonnie Allan Mary Andereggen Richard Bellaver William Cappaert Susan Christenson June Davis Kathleen Eppers Fritz Fischbach Judith Fredrick Sandra Gemmell Eugene Gibas Marian Halbersma Jean Hansen Michelle Herrmann Judith Johnson Thomas Kleist Eugene Krause Gail Larsen Nancy Lemke Roger Matarrese Robert McMurray Paul Mitchell Sandra Nelsen Florence Peterson Janet Rauch Betty Remstad Claudia Sather Margaret Slavik Jane Thomas Class Motto What we are is God's gift to usp what we make of ourselves is our gift to God. Flower Red Rose Colors Navy Blue and White SEN ORS 'P J QD 'v Y F l R Xl 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Gene Bilotti, Secretary Connie Pingitore, Treasurer Janet Rauch, President Bill Dickson T D XL f 9 G X 1 X ' X . it . ,Q 5 1, Z fl I - 1 .3. :-:- Ki ' iv 103 THE! PLT LS IN THE ANNEX q-X 3 MARIO CLAIR DICK CHUMMY BONNIE BARB DA ROZ BRUCE MARIO ACETO. Lincoln. Band I, 2 3, Swing Band I , CLARICE ADASIEWICZ. Washington. Artist Alley 2- Cine- matic 2- G.A.A. 2- Y-Teens 3- Band I, 2, 3, KENEWS 3 RICHARD ADEL. Washington EDWARD ADELSEN. Washington Ushers Club 2 3 CAROLYN AIELLO. St George. Y-Teens I RICHARD AIELLO. Lincoln GEORGE ALFREDSON. McKinley K-Klub 3-Vice Pres. 3, Cinematic I, 2, Latin Club I, Football-B Squad 2, Varsity 3, Wrestling 2, 3-Capt. 3, Track 2, Class Play 3 BONNIE ALLAN. Lincoln Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club I, Seminar 2, Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3 BARBARA ALLEMAN. Washington 4 EDDIE CAROLYN DICK BOB LOUIE BONNIE JOHN RON M ROBERT ANDERSEN. Washington LOUIS ANDREA. Lincoln, K-Klub 3- Football Mgr. - Basketball Mgr. 2 3 BONNIE ANDREUCCI. Lincoln. S.C.A. Cashier 2 3- SPY Salesman 2, 3- SPY 2, 3 IDA APOSTOLI. McKinley. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Cecilian Chorus ROSALIND AULOZZI. McKinley. Booster Club 3, G.A.A. I, G'rI Scouts I, 2, 3-Treas. 2, Prom Committee 2 BR CE BAER. Li coln R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3 JOHN BAIETTO. Washington RONALD BALK. Lincoln Spanish Club I, 2, KENEWS 2 JAMES BARDEN. McKinley ZR AND IT BECAUE OIR JO! in ak N5 26 1 eq 1-r e 37... ?h-Q DONNA JIMMY GORDY JOAN ROSE LEON JOANI JUDY CHUCK DONNA BARLOW Linco n Y Teens JAMES BEARD Washington Ushers Club GORDON BEDROSIAN McKinley Latin Club l Spanish Cu 2 3 MARLENE BEHR. McKinley. Y-Teens l- Symphonic Choir l- A Cappella Choir 2 3- KENEWS 3 DOREEN BELDlNG. Lincoln, Y-Teens 2 RlCHARD BELLAVER. Lincoln. Badger Boys' State 2- K-Klub - cy. - anish ub - B 2- Foot - homore l Varsity 2 3- Tenn's l 2, -SP 3- E- ness Mgr. 3. JOAN BELONGIA. Lincoln ROSE MARIE BENTKOWSKl. Washington. Student Senate 3, il and Scroll 2, 3-Se y. 2, Cinematic 2, -Secy. 3, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Seminar 2, Y-Teens 3, KENEWS 2, 3-Editor 3 LEON BERTA. Washington, Cinematic l, 2, 3, Crossed Rifles l, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, Wrestling 2 MARLENE DOREEN DICK DARLENE STEGGIE JOHN LYNN SHIRLEY DAVE DARLENE BIEGLER Lincoln GAA 2 YTeens 3 Symphonic Choir 3 Cecilian Chorus 2 EUGENE BILOTTI Washington Class Vice President 2 3 Student Senate 2 3 K Klub 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Football Sophomore l Varsity 2 3 Wrestling 2 Track l 2 3 Class Play 3 KENEWS 3 JOHN BISHOP. Washington JOAN BISTRICK. Washington. Student Senate 3- Hi-Style 2 3-Pres. 3- Girl Scouts l, 2, Modern Dance 3- Y-Teens l- Prom Committee 2- S.C.A. Cashier 3 JUDITH BITZAN. McKinley. Girl S outs 3- Latin Club l- anish Club 2 3- Wig and Mask l- Y-T ens l Conference l, General Secy. 2, Prom Committee 2- Sym- phonic Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3 CHARLES BLA NKLEY. Washington LYNN BLANKLEY. Washington. G.A.A. l, G' l Scouts l, Jr. Red Cross Council l, Prom Committee 2 SHIRLEY BLISE. Washington DAVID BLOOD. Lincoln ITS CREAKING .STAIRS DELIGHTED I ali Q ff' DIANA ROSIE BONI CHUCK JAN CAROL ROBERT CAROL DON DIANA BLOXDORF. McKinley, Hi-Style 2 3-Secy. 3- Boost- Club 3- Girl Scouts I5 Modern Dance 3- Seminar 3- Y-Teens I 2 3- Prom Committee 25 Symphonic Choir 'I- A Cappella Choir 2 3 ROSE MARIE BOCIK. Washington. Booster Club 3- G'l Scouts I 2- Latin Club I- Modern Dance 3- Y-Teens I 3 BONI BON. Washington. Carlsbad Exchange 3- Spanish u I, - - , 2, 3- Prom Committ 5 S. . . Cashier 2- Symphonic Choir I-Secy. 1- A Cappella Choir - Orchestra I 2 -Sec . HELEN BORIS. Lincoln. Student Senate I5 Booster Club 5 G.A.A. I5 Girl Scouts I- Modern Dance 35 Pep Club I 2, - eas. I, 2, Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club I, 25 Y-Tee , 2, 3-V'ce Pres. I, Conference Ip Symphonic Choir I- Cappella Choir 2, 3- Prom Queen 2- Prom Committee 5 SPY Salesman 2, 3 LOUISE BORKOWSKI. McKinley, Artist Alley I5 Girl Scouts , 5 Hi-Stepping Klub I, , 3-Secy. 25 Wig and Mas 5 Y-Teens I- Prom Committee 2 RALPH BOSMAN. McKinley CHARLES BOSTETTER. St. George JANET BOSTETTER. Lincoln. oster Club 2, 3- G.A.A. I, , 3-Vice Pres. 35 Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 35 Mo ern Dance 35 Spanish Club I5 S.C.A. Cashier I CAROL BOUGNEIT. Li coln, T 'dent I, 2, 3 l J g ,Q 1 as 'is 'Q' HELEN COOKIE RALPH PAT DIANNE BOB MARY LOU CAROL MARY JO PATRICIA BRADLEY. St. George. Booster Club 3- Cinematic - ' outs I , 5 W' a Mas - Y-Teens - Prom Committee 2- KENEWS 3 DIANNE BRAZE. McKinley. G.A.A. I 2- Y-Teens I 2- Prom Committee 2 ROBERT BROWN. Washington Seminar 2- FootbaIl-Sopho- more I- Class Play 35 Debate I ROBERT BRUCH. St. Catherines CAROL BRUNATI. Washington G.A.A. I, 2, 3- Girl Sco - . - Triden 35 Y-Teens I- Symph nic ir 5 Cappella Choir 2, 3 DONALD BRUNO. McKinley Football-Sophomore I- Wres- tling 3- Class Play 3 MARY BRUST. St. George. Band I CAROL BUCKO. Washington. G.A.A. 3 MARY JO BURATTI. McKinley. Booster Club 35 Girl Scouts I5 Symphonic Choir I5 SPY 2, 3 EACH SOPHOMORE GIRL AND BUY CYNTHIA CHUCK JACK MARY CAROL D BERNIE JOE CYNTHIA BUSHONVILLE Lmcoln Semlnar 2 3 Span sh Club I SCA Cashier 2 ALLEN CALLAHAN Lzncoln Cross Country Mgr 2 Track I CHARLES CALLAHAN McKmley THOMAS CALLAHAN McKmley Clnematlc I 2 3 French Club 3 Semlnar 2 Ushers Club VERONICA CARDINALI McKanley G r Scouts I 3 Cabmet I Prom Commut ee 2 Band I 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Booster Club 3 JOHN CARLSON Washmgton Honor Socnety 3 Spanush Club 3 Football Sophomore I KENEWS 3 MARY CHACHULA Washington Sponush Club I CAROL CHIAPETTA McKmIey 7 TOM BILL RONNIE M UE MARILYN FRANK PAUL JOANNE JAMES CHRISTENSEN Lmcoln ROTC I 2 SUSAN CHRISTENSON West Bend Wrsconsm Honor So cuety 2 3 Secy 3 Student Senate 3 Sub Deb 3 Vnce Pres 3 Four Way Club 3 Secy 3 Semnnar 3 YTeens Pres 3 Prom Commlttee 2 SCA Cashrer 3 SPY Salesman 2 Symphonuc Chour 2 A Cappella Chour 3 S 2 3 MARILYN CHRISTIANSEN Lrncoln GAA 2 DELORE5 CHRISTMAN St George Grl Scouts I 2 3 Teens I BERNARD CHULEW Lmcoln Jr Red Cross Council I 2 Cross Countryl 2 3 Trackl 2 JOSEPH CIOTTI McKinley FRANK CISTARO McKinley Swlmmmgl 3 SPY 2 PAUL CITERONY McKinley JOANNE CLEMENT McKinley KTeens 2 3 Gurl Scouts I Y Teens I SPY Salesman 3 AL JI S EE . ' . ' , 5 i . ' . . . . . , ' I 2, 3- . 5 ' 1 . . . ' 5 PY , WILLIAM CAPPAERT. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3g ' ' . , 1 1 ' 1 , 4 5 I I iy. 2,3 . ' , in ,2, , . V I I - , I HOMECOMING WHS THE GRANDEST SIGHT Mb. 5 . I -1:25 9-1 'R' 'ta 5-5 ELEANOR TERRY BERT JOHN LEON MARGARET JOE NANCY ELEANOR CLEVELAND Lrncoln Clnematlc 2 3 Spanlsh Club 2 Ushers Club 2 3 Secy 3 KENEWS 3 TERRY COBABE Lincoln Student Senate 2 3 Homecomung Commlttee 2 3 Annex Student Councnl l Hn Y 2 Pres 2 anlsh Club l SCA Cashuer l SPY Salesm Prom Commuttee 2 ELBERTA COLBY Lincoln Clnematuc I 2 3 French Club Lat n Club BETTY CONFORTI Washington JUNE CONFORTI McKrnley Gurl Sccu's l MAVIS CONSTANTINEAU Lrncoln G A A 'I Gnrl Scouts l JOHN CORR Lvncoln LEON CORREZ Llncoln Crossed Rfles 2 3 Vuce Pres 3 nch Club2 ROTC l 2 MARGARET CRAMER Washrngton Spannsh Club 2 3 JUNE MAY SAN DY MARY LOU WAYNE SHEILA BETH JUNE SANDRA CRIPPS McKrnley Glrl Scouts l 2 Y Teens 'l MARY LOU CROCE McKrnley GAA l 2 Girl Scous l YTeens l Symphonuc Chourl 2 3 Orchestra 3 JOSEPH CUNDARI Washmgton K Klub 3 Booster Club 2 3 Football Sophomoel Golfl 2 3 MARLENE DAINKO McKmley Gurl Scouts l 2 NANCY DALLMANN Mllwaukee Wlsconsm Symphonnc our 2 SHEILA DANIELSON Lt coln G A 1 2 3 Glrl Scou 2 3 Wug and Mask 2 SPY Salesman 2 Symphonuc Chour ELIZABETH DAVIES Bury St Edmunds England Sub Deb 3 Qulll and Scroll 3 Y Teens 3 JUNE DAVIS Washington Honor Society 2 3 4 1 5 1 3 ' ' -70- 3 f' Qs 2 ,,, , I - fe: l 4, LIZ SIS i I 1 . I . I . . . . , 5 ' l 5 Sp . ' 'i 27 . . ' . F f ' - on' WAYNE cnuzm. Fffedens, Band 1, 2, 3, swing sand 2, 3, 2, a .1 I ' ' ' A ' A ' , Ch A , 3 ' ' A . 'n , .A. . , , g A ls , . ' 1, 2, 3 ' ' . ' . s , -' , , . , , , Fre 5 . . . . , , 3 5 A 1 - 108 THAT WE HAD EVER SEEN ADRIAN De BRUIN. Lincoln. Football-Sophomore I, B Squad 2, Swimming 2, 3 DEANNA DEGEN. Lincoln. Quill and Scroll 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Spanish Club I, 2, KENEWS 3 CAROLE DEMING. Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3 JAMES De NIO. Washington. Football-B Squad I, 2 WILLIAM DICKSON. Lincoln. Class President 2, 3, Student Senate 2, 3, Four-Way Club 3, Band I, 2, Football-B Squad I, Varsity 2, 3-Capt. 3, Track I, 2, 3 KATHLEEN DIELMANN. Friedens. S.C.A. Cashier 3 ELIZABETH DOERFLER. St. George. Girl Scouts I DANIEL DORECE. Washington. Cross Country 2 JAMES DUFFIN. McKinley. Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Football-B Squad 2 SONNY DEE CAROL LIZ DAN JIM MAUREEN BETH BILL ROBERT DUNBAR. Lincoln WINIFRED DUNN. Lincoln THADDEUS DVORAK. Washington MAUREEN EASTON. Lincoln. Y-Teens 2 ELIZABETH EDWARDS. McKinley CARL ELLISON. McKinley KAREN ENGSTROM. Lincoln. Artist Alley 3-Secy. 3, Girl Scouts I, 2-Vice Pres. 2, Trident I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, S.C.A. Cashier I, 2, SPY Salesman 3, SPY 2 KATHLEEN EPPERS. St. George. Honor Society 2, 3 JOHN ERICKSON. Lincoln. Cinematic I, 2, 3, Crossed Rifles I, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, Seminar 2, 3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Class Play 3 JIM BILL KATHY BOB WIN TED CARRIE KATHIE JOHN GALA FLUATS IN LONG INR.-iDE ROBERT EVENSON. Lincoln JOSEPH FASULO. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3, Golf 'l, 2, 3 -Capt. 3 BARBARA FECHNER. Washington. Y-Teens 3 JACOB FEICHTNER. St Marys Prom Committee 2, Basket- ball-B Squad 1, Varsity 2, 3 RUSSELL FENSKE. Washington DIANE FIEGE. Friedens Girl Scouts 3 ANITA FILZ. Lincoln. Symphonic Choir 3 LOUISE FILZ. Lincoln, Symphonic Choir 3 FRITZ FISCHBACH. Friedens. Honor Society 2, 3, Student Senate 3, l.atin Club l, Ushers Club 2, 3-Pres. 3 JEAN FITZPATRICK. Lincoln. Carlsbad Exchange 3, Y- Teens l JOAN FLESCH. St. George BETTY FOLLAND. McKinley. Girl Scouts l, Modern Dance 3, Y-Teens l DONNA FONK. Lincoln. Spanish Club 1, SPY Salesman 3 BETTY FONTE. Washington, Y-Teens 3, Prom Committee 2 MARY ELLEN FOSBINDER. Washington. Booster Club 2, 3, Girl Scouts l, 2, Modern Dance 3, Trident l, 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, 3-Treas. l, Class Play 3 JUDITH FREDRICK. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3, Carlsbad Exchange 3, Sub Deb 2, 3-Secy. 3, G.A.A. l, Library Club l, Spanish Club 2, 3-Vice Pres. 3, Y4Teens l, 3, SPY Salesman 3, Symphonic Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3 SUSAN GAFFRON. Friedens. Girl Scouts 2, 3, Modern Dance 3: Trident l, 2, 3 RONALD GALLO. Washington, Annex Student Council l, Hi-Y 2, Basketball-B Squad l EVEY JOE BARB JACK BUTCH DIANE ANITA LOUISE FRITZ JEAN JOAN BETTY DONNA BETTS FOSSTE JUDY SUE RONNIE 1 4:5 45 ,.. e?:f4.+f QI 1, hu 9 .,-J 1 l X7 'Y 43' THE CRUWNING UF OCR QLEEN 2 DOLORES GENE M TERRY BRUC BOB GREG BRUCE ROSALEE GALLO Washrngfon Honor Soclety 2 KTeen 2 ROGER GIBSON McKrnIey 3 S anrsh Club 2 Y Teens l P KAY oomswsxu McKinley Modem name 3 WALTER GARIN Wcshvngfon Foo ball Sophomore l B Squad 2 Wrestling 2 CLARE GAYDOS L coln Grl Scoulsl 2 3 La Clubl Modern Dance 3 S C A Cashner 3 SANDRA GEMMELL Washington Honor Soclely 2 3 Lalln Club 1 Jr Red Cross Councrl l Semxnar 2 KENEWS l VICTOR GENTILE McKinley Carlsbad Exchange 3 Lal u l Sp nuhClub3 Pes SP NANCY GERLACH Lmcoln A lust Alley l Cnemahc l 2 Gnrl couls l 3 Cabin 2 Secy 2 Ushers Clu Treas 2 Y Teens l Prom Commrltee 2 SCA Cashrer l 2 SPY Salesman 2 3 Symphonuc Chonr l A Cappella Chonr 2 3 Orcheslra l 2 DOLORES GIANNONI Washrngfon EUGENE GIBAS McK:nIey Symphomc Chorr l A CappeI'o Chorr 2 DOROTHY GIBSON Lincoln GAA l Grrl Scous 2 Sem: nor 3 C 1 Z A X p 4 Y A I , u f - Jl E . in . E I , 5 Tin 5 . ' , 5 in Clb,2g a's -r.3g Y2,3 . 4 . r' 5 I ' , , 35 ' S , 2, , A el - . 5 b 2 ROSIE WALT CLARE SANDY V SWEDE DOT ROC KAY MARY rF'P WE DASHED BETWEEN THE BUILDINGS 44 ,,, -o JIM GROVER CAROL MARY MICKEY JIM KEITH JUNE RUTH JAMES GRIMSHAW. Washington. R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3 RONALD GROVE. Lincoln. Basketba'l-B Squad I, Varsity 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3 CAROL GRUBE. Washington. Y-Teens I CAROL GUIDEBECK. Washington. Booster Club 3, Cine- matic 2, 3, G.A,A. 2, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Hi-Stepping Klub I, 2, Modern Dance 3, Bond 3 ROBERT GURNEY. West Allis, Wiscons'n Cinematic I, 2, 3, Band I KATHERINE GUTH. Washington, Booster Club 3, Modern Dance 3 MARY HACKETT. Lincoln Student Senate 2, 3, G,A.A. I, Girl Scouts 2, 3-Vice Pres. 3, Modern Dance 3, Trident I, 2, 3-Pres. 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, SPY Salesman 2 MARIAN HALBERSMA. Friedens Honor Society 2, 3, Sym- phonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 3 JAMES HAMMELEV. friedens Band I, 3, 3 X. II2 3. f 'C' I CAROL BOB KATY BETTY PAT JEANIE JOE BREWSTER JIM BETTY HANKS. Washington. Wig and Mask I, Band 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3 PATRICIA HANKS. Washington. Y-Teens I JEAN HANSEN. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3, Student Senate 2, 3, Carlsbad Exchange 3, K-Teens 2, 3--Secy. 2, Vice Pres, 3, French Club 2, 3-Secy. 3, G.A.A. I, Girl Scouts I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2-Pres. 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Secy. 2, Treas. 2, Secy. 3, Prom Committee 2 KEITH HANSEN. Lincoln Annex Studen' Council I, Seminar 2, 3 JUNE HANSON. Lincoln, Honor Society 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Girl Scouts 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Council 2, 3, Seminar 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Prom Committee 2 RUTH HANSON. Lincoln G.A.A, 3 JOSEPH HARIG. St Mary's BRUCE HARMAN. Lincoln, Carlsbad Exchange 3, Prom Committee 2, Band I, 2, SPY 2, 3 JAMES HARMAN. Lincoln IN SUN AND DRIVING RAIN SHIRLEY SHARON GABBY TOM PHIL HECTOR NAN KAREN KEN SHIRLEY HARPER MKfnley Cnemahc 2 GAA I 3 Y Teens 2 3 Symphonic Choir I 2 SHARON HARRIS Washmgton Booster Club 3 Modern Dance 3 ROBERT HARTMAN Lfncoln Class Presndent I Student nate I KKlub I Fo all I' 2 3 Bas Varslly I 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Tennls JANET HARTNEK Lincoln Carlsbad Exchange 3 Arhst Alley 3 French Club I 2 Modern Dance 3 Jr Red Cross AUDREY HAUTZINGER Washington BoosIer Club Gur Scouts I 2 3 Modern Dance 3 Pep Club I Y Teens I Secy I Prom Commrttee 2 MICHELLE HERRMANN Lrncoln Honor Socrety 2 Teens 2 3 Treas 3 Lubrary Club I Spanlsh Club I YTeens I 3 Prom Commuttee 2 Symphonrc Chonr I Cappel'a Chour 2 3 THOMAS HERSTEDT Lincoln Semunar 2 SPY Salesman Class Play 3 PHILIP HERTZBERG Lmcoln SCA Cashuer 2 LARRY HESS Lincoln JAN AUD MICKEY CHICO ANICE FRITZ CAROL MAR BOB ERVIN HINDS Lincoln Baseball 2 3 JANICE HOEY Lmcoln B oster Club 3 GAA I Gurl Scouts I 2 Latun Club I Modern Dance 3 YTeens 3 S C A Cashier 3 KENEWS 2 3 Business Secy 3 DONALD HOFERITZA Sf George Football Sophomore! B Squad 2 VarslIy 3 Basketball B Squad I Baseball 2 2 3 YTeen 2 3 SCA Cashte KAREN HOVEY Lrncaln GAA 2 3 Glrl S outs 2 Y Teens I Symphomc Chovrl 2 KENNETH HOWARD Lfncoln CAROL HOWE McKinley Symphonic Cholr I 2 MARY ANN HUXHOLD Lincoln ROBERT IRWIN Lincoln SPY Salesman I . C A . I ' , . . . , , - . ' . , I I I . ' . 0 7 . . . 5 ' Se 5 - I , 37 otb -Vars' y I, , lg ket- I ' I I I I- A -7 I ball- ' , , , , , ' 1 COUMI' If SPY 50'eS '0 2' 315PY 7' 3 NANCY Homslsren. Lincoln. G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, Girl scouts l . . 2, 3: I, , 7 - s , g . . . r I Al , , z : , 2, 3: ' ' U . U . . ' : . . . ' . ' , 3, K- I . , - - z ' : ' , 2: - , : ' 7 ' ' 2 A - A - ' 1 22 . , . I I3 THEY C0l'LDN'T EVEN STUP ES BILL JAN JERRY JASO 4 RUTH M HARRY BOB WILLIAM JAMBREK Was'-fmglon ROTC I 2 3 Wg and Mask I 2 Class Play 3 JANET JAMES Washmgfon BoosIer Club 3 Modern Dance 3 JERO'VlE JANOWITZ McKrruey PATRICIA JARVEY M Kanley Grl Scauls I 2 3 Modern Dance 2 Pram Commlllee 2 CARI. JENSEN McKinley DALE JENSEN Lrncoln Studenl Senale 3 Artlsl Alley I memaluc 3 Crossed Rifles I 2 P TC I 2 3 Symphonnc Chonr I A Cappella C our GAIL JENSEN Lincoln S udenl Senale 3 KTeens 2 3 cy 2 Pres 3 A A u s Sec Pres 3 Y Teens I 2 Prom Commultee 2 ROBERT JENSEN Washlngfon Foolboll 8SquadI RUTH JESKE Washmgton Hu Sieppung Klub I 2 Y Teens 3 4 PAT CARL DALE AUDIE M JUDY BEV LILY DEE AUDREY JOHNSON Washlngfon Sludenl Senate 3 Annex Stu enl Council I Artlsl Alley 3 Pres 3 YTeens 3 Treas 3 Prom Commutlee 2 SPY Salesman I Symphonic ourl 2 3 Vnce Pres 2 Sec JAMES JOHNSON Lmcoln JUDITH JOHNSON lmcoln Class Secrelary I 2 Honor Soclely 3 Sludenv Senate 2 Annex Svudenl Council I Homecomnng Queen Attendant 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Boos Club 2 3 Four Way Club 3 F ench Club I 2 Scouls I Jr Red Cross Councll 2 3 Seminar 2 3 ecy ldenl T 2 Secy 3 YTeens 3 Prom JAMES JOHNSTON Washlnglon Symphonic Choir HARRY JONES McKmley ROBERT JONES Washmgton Honor Socuey 2 Crossed Rnfles3 ROTC I 2 3 Wlg andMask2 BEVERLY JUDEIKA Lrncoln French Club 2 3 Grl Scouts I 3 Lahn Club I Wug and Ma k I Class Play 3 LILLIAN JUZENAS Washlngfon DELORES KAISER McKinley JEZ I JI JI , I ' . . . . . , , 7 I . ' . 5 . : d ' 2 A - - 2 - v- - - l - ' F Ch ' , , - ' . , y. 3 I V V Ief , 5 - lg I' , Ip Girl . c. , 1 5 5 5 J I . 1 I . I as ' 7 35 Tr' I, 2, 3- reas. , . 5 - 5 ' A Commiilee 25 S.C.A. Cashier 25 Class Play 35 KENEWS 3 C' ' I5 ' , , 3-Secy. 2, res. 35 - I 4 ' ' I. 2 R.O. . . , , 1 ' ' 5 l'1 ' I 2, 3 ' Se ,, l. 5G....I5GirlScol l,2,3- 'y. 2, . ' , , , 5 WHEN ZERO WEATHER CAME ,sg 3 ? lltl .5 W 'fri if, LYD RON JUDY NANCY DAVE SALLY JAN RONNIE JUDY LYDIA KAISER McKinley GAA I YTeens 2 SPY Sales man 2 RONALD KAISER. McKinley JUDITH KARRMAN. Washington. Booster Club 2 3- G'l outs I 2 3-Secy. I- Y-Teens NANCY KAZIN. Lincoln. Symphonic Choir I 2 JANET KENNEDY. McKinley. Booster Club 3- Girl Scouts -S . -Lai C I- Semi -Y-T s - Prom Committee 2 PATRICIA KEWENIG. Lincoln. Y-Teens I5 S.C.A. Cashier 5 SPY Salesman I, 3 NANCY KEY. Lincoln. Student Senate I5 Club Council 5 r ist Alley I-P es. I5 Cinematic I, 2, 35 Girl Sco s , 35 Ushers Club 35 Wig and Mask I5 Prom Committee 5 S.C.A. Cashier 3 DAVID KIDD. McKinley. Student Senate 25 Club Council 5 Cinematic I, 2, 3-Pres. 25 Crossed Rifles 2, 35 R.O.T.C. , , 5 S.C.A. Cashier I5 Spanish Club 2 SALLY KIGER. Washington. Booster Club 25 Girl Scouts , 2, 35 Library Club I, 25 Seminar 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 3 NANCY JAN PAT LLOYD PAT TOM KAY TOM DOLORES LLOYD KIRK McKinley Bandl 2 3 Cross Country PATRICIA KLEIN. Washington, Booster Club 2 Girl Scouts I 2 3- Modern Dance 2 3- Seminar 2- Y-Teens I 2 3 THOMAS KLEIST. St. George. Honor Society 2 3-Pres. 3- Student Senate 3- Carlsbad Exchange 3- Latin Club I JANICE KLEMP. Friedens. Carlsbad Exchange 3- Hi-Style 2 3-Treas. 3- Seminar 2- Y-Teens I 2 3- Symphonic Choir ' SPY MONICA KLIVICKY. Washington JUDITH KLUENDER. Washington KAY KLUENDER. Lincoln. Booster Club 25 G.A.A. I, 2, - Secy. 35 Girl Scouts I, 2, 35 Seminar 25 Spanish Club I, 5 S.C.A. Cashier 2 THOMAS KNABEI.. Washington. Cinematic I, 2, 35 Crossed 'esI,2, 5 . , , DOLORES KNAKFUS. McKinley. G.A,A. 2, 35 Modern Dance 5 Spanish Club I5 Y4Teens , 2, 35 Symphoni Choir I, 2, 3 JL 'WOR PROM' WE DANCED AND DANCED 'oo0 r 'S' 1 7 Nia 'Sl 'hi Q 5 14' 95 'IR' 1 oi JUDY GAI L BETTY BARB JOANIE MARLENE GRETA SHIRL PAT .IUDITH KNIGHT Wagner Soufh Dakota Band Orchestra 3 GAIL KOLDENBORG Lincoln YTeens I 2 3 Symphonic Choir I A Cappella Choir 2 3 ELIZABETH KOOS McKinley Library Club 'I 2 YTeens I JOHN KOPESKY Lmcoln Spanish Club 3 Symphonic Choir I- A Cappella Choir 2 3 Swing Band 2 3 Football- Sophomore I- Class Play 3 ANTHONY KORDECKI. Washinglon. Foolball-Sophomore RONALD KOROSCIK. Lincoln BARBARA KORTUM. Lincoln JOAN KORTUM. Lincoln. G.A.A. I, Girl Scouls I' m- phonic Choir I, 25 A Cappella Choir 3 MARLENE KOSKI. McKinley, Library Club Ip Modern Dance 3, Symphonic Choir I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3 JOHNNY TONY RON DARS BETTY GENE MAGGIE FRANK BILL DARLENE KOSLOSKE Lmcoln BETTY KRANING Washlngfon EUGENE KRAUSE Washvnglon Honor Sociely 2 3 Annex Sludenl Council I SPY Salesman I Symphonic Choir I A Cappella Choir 2 3 GRETA KREBS Sr George Modern Dance 3 SCA Cashier 3 SPY Salesman 3 SHIRLEY KRIST. Lincoln PATRICIA KUCHERA. Lincoln. Annex Sludenl Council I- Sub Deb 2 3-Treas. 2 3- Seminar 2- Y-Teens I 3- Prom Cammihee 2' SPY Salesman I, 2 3' Symphonic Choir I- A Cappella Choir 2 3- KENEWS 3 MARGARET KUSCHE. McKinley, il ad Sroll - KENEWS 2 3 FRANK KUZMICH. i coln. C'nemalic I, 2, 35 R.O. .C. I, , - Band I, WILLIAM LADVIENKA. Washingion A5 THOLGH WE WERE ON FRANCIS LANDI Washmglon Foofball BSquadI V 2 3 T ack I JENNIE LAPCEWICH Washrnglon Honor Soclely 3 Grrl oulsl 2 La C I YTeen 2 SCA Cashrer Symphonic Choir I KENEWS 3 GAIL LARSEN Lincoln Honor Socre y 2 3 Annex Swdenl Councll I Carlsbad Exchange 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Boos ler Club 2 3 Badger Grrls Stale 2 Four Way Club 3 r Scouts I 2 as me e es brary Club I Spanish Club I 2 Vrce Pres 2 Y Teens I 2 3 Prom Commrltee 2 SCA Cashier I 2 SPY Sales man I KENEWS 3 .IOANNE LARSEN Lrncoln Glrl Scouls 3 Spanlsh Club I 2 Ushers Club 3 DONALD LARSON McKinley Baseball 2 3 MARGARET LAST School Councrl uls I 2 ROBERT LEE Lrn Baseball 2 3 PHILLIP LEFEBVRE SALLY LEISCHOW FRAN LEO Lincoln S den! Senale I 2 3 I 2 3 Ann x Sludenl Councrl I eens I 2 Vrce Pres 2 SPY Salesman I c n KKub 3 Foolball B Squad I Lincoln Band I 2 Orcheslra 2 3 Lrnco n JENNY PHIL BARBARA GAIL SALLY ALICE AR NANCY LEMKE Frledens Honor Socrety 2 3 Carlsbad Exchange 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Lam Club I Seminar 2 3 Y Teens I 2 3 Symphonvc Chour I KENEWS 3 ROLAND LEMKE McKmley BEVERLY LENGACHER Mcllmley YTeensl 2 SUZANNE LENTZ Wrlmof Wrsconsln BARBARA LESKO Washmglon Y Teens 2 ALICE LIERMAN Washmglon KTeens 2 3 YTeens Symphonic Cholr I 2 JEAN LINDGREN McKlnley Quill and Scroll 3 GAA Y Teens 3 KENEWS 3 LEONA LINDSTROM McKfnley Gul Scouts I 2 3 Teens 2 Symphonic Chorr I A Cappella Cholr 2 Orcheslral 2 3 TED LIPNICKI Boscabel Wrsconsrn JOANNE DON PEGGY NANCE ROLLY BEV JEANIE LEONA TED 'Q II7 THE GI II BECAIIE A BALLROOII CAROLYN LOEWEN Washington Sludeni Senate 3 Sub 2 3 Pres 3 Girl Scouf l YTeens 3 Pr m Com mmee 2 Symphonic Chou 1 A Cappella Choxr 2 3 PATRICIA LONERGAN Lvncoln SPY Sa csman 2 CAROL LUBITZ Frledens RONALD LUCAS Lncon Track 2 SHIRLEY MAGNINO M Kmley Crnemcllc I 2 Se y 2 r Scauls I ROBERT MA NKO Washmgfon KATHLEEN MANSON McKrn ey Honor Soclely 2 3 oos Club 3 Gnrl outs I Semmar 2 Prom Commultee 2 ROSEMARY MARION Washvngton AUDREY MARTELL Vfashmgfon F nch Clubl GAA I 3 Symphonic Chonrl 2 3 CAROLYN PA CAROL KAY ROSEMARY AUD CAROLINE ANN PAT MARGIE MASSA Lrncoln Lubrary Club 2 Y Teens ROGER MATARRESE Lmcoln Honor Soclely 2 3 DONNA MATTIOLI Was'11ngfon Annex Sludenl Councnl 'I SPY Salesman 1 CAROLINE MAXSON Lmcon GAA 2 3 ANN McALEER Lrncoln Aus? Alley I Boosler Club 2 r Scouls 2 Vc Pre 3 Cablne 2 Semmar phonuc Chow I A Cappella Chour 2 3 Band 'I 2 PATRICIA McALEER Washington Gul Scoufs 3 RAYMOND MCCLOSKEY Lmcoln BEATRICE McCLUSKEY Lrncoln Span sh Club I SUZANNE MQINTYRE Washrnglon Grl Scouts l 2 Modern Dance 2 3 Trldentl 2 3 RON SHIRL BOB MARGIE ROG R DONNA RAY CHRIS UE H8 . ' . , . ' . ' , - 1, 2 Deb , - . g ' s p - 5 o - n I I I . . ' , r' 7 . ' : ' ' - C ' 7 Gil , 3- i e s. , ' I 5 ' 3 G ' 3 spanish club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Prom commmee 2, sym . ' f . ' , , B - ver 5 ' Sc , 2, 3, S.C.A. Board I, 2, 3, . ' . re 5 . . . , . A . I , , 3 T . S WITH STARDKST EVERYWHERE SANDY BOB MARGE BARBARA BONNIE BJZZ SANDY MYRNA BETTY SANDRA McKEAND Lmcoln Clnema xc 2 3 Vlce Pres 3 Girl Scouts 2 3 Ushers Club 3 Wig and Mask I Y Teens I 2 SPY Salesmanl 3 ROBERT M:MURRAY Lmcoln Honor Soclety 2 3 Vuce Pres 2 Annex Student Councll I lotln Club I Baseball 2 3 KENEWS I SPY 3 MARJORIE McNElL Kemper Hall French Club I 2 GAA I 2 3 Glrl Scautsl 2 3 Cabmet 2 Modern Dance GLORIA MELDAHL Wcshmgton Symphomc Chosr JAMES MILLER Lmcoln JANET MILLER McKmley Annex Student Councul I Y Teens I 2 SPY Salesman I Symphonuc Chour I 2 BARBARA MILLIGAN McK:nley GAA I 2 Gurl Scoutsl 2 3 YTeens 2 BONNIE MILLS Plymouth Mfchrgan Student Senate 2 3 Quill and Scroll 3 French Club I 2 GAA I Glrl Scouts I 2 YTeensI 2 3 Treas 2 Pres 2 Prom Commuttee 2 KENEWS 3 MICHAEL MISH McKinley Band3 GLORIA M JAN MITCH PA MITCH DENIS PEGGY MARILYN JOHN MITCHELL Lmcoln Student Senate 3 Symphonnc Chour I A Cappella Chour 2 3 Co Pres 3 Football Sophomore I Varsnty 2 3 Tennus 2 3 PATRICIA MITCHELL St George Booster Club 3 Gurl outs I 2 p ub 3 Pres 3 Semmar Teens I PAUL MITCHELL Lmcoln Honor Soclety 3 Pres 3 Latln Club I Semmar 2 Symphonuc Cholr I A Cappella Chour SA DRA MOHR Lmcoln GAA I 2 3 3 Glrl Scouts 2 3 MYRNA MONTEMURRO Lmcoln YTeens 2 3 Symphonic Chour I A Cappella Chonr 2 3 BETTY MORRIS Clsne lllmors GAA I 2 3 YTee 3 DENIS MORRISON Lmcoln Booster Club 2 3 MARGARET MORRISON Washmgton Gnrl Scoutsl 2 3 Vce Pres 2 YTeensI 2 3 MARILYN MORRISON Lmcoln Booster Club I GAA 2 Modern Dance 3 JI ' 1 . I , I TI , - I . 5 . I . 5 I I , : 2 1 - I 1 I , - - - 1 - , : V , , 1 , . I . I 5 i I . . . 1 I . 5 I 5 I 2 Sc , 5 Pe Cl I, 2, - . 5 I 35 Y- , s z . . . , 5 . . . . I . I - . 5 I , , 1 , , , : 3: 1 I 1 I 1 I Y-Teens 2, 35 Band I, 25 Orchestra 35 Class Play 3 2, 35SWImI11Il'1g I, 3 ' ' Il'2 N . ' , . . . , , -Pres. 5 ' - , . I . I 5 - , I , I I ' ' , , - - 1 , , , . , . ' , ' '. , , 5 - ns . I . . . . , 5 I , , : - I U . I . , - , . , : 1 , : .- - z - I - I , , - , : - , . - - , - z I : I . : - , , . . 5 . . . 5 1 i AND LUCKY KS IN CHEMISTRY ,5- fv I C -3' di 2 1 as L E 'L PATSY JEAN JOAN KAY MURPH DORIS SANDY JUNE JOAN PATRICIA MORRISSEY Lincoln Sub Deb 2 3 Glrl Scouls I 2 3 Spanish Club I 2 SCA Cashier 3 JEAN MOTICIK McKinley Boosler Club 3 Glrl Scouls 3 Wag and Mask I YTeens I SCA Coshler 2 3 SPY Salesman 3 SPY 2 3 JOAN MOTICIK McKinley Sludenl Senale 3 Boosler Club url :outs I g Klub I Pre Salesman 3 Bandl 2 3 SPY 2 3 LINDA MOWERY Belofl Wlsconsrn Girl Scouls ens I JOYCE MUELLER McKinley GAA I WILLIAM MUNGER Lfncoln HI Y 2 3 Boosler Club 3 Wng a Mask I SCA Cashser 3 Symphonnc Chour Swvmmmg 2 3 KAY MURA Washfnglon Arlusl Alley I French Club I GRACE MURPHY McKinley Glrl Scouls I SCA Coshler DORIS NALL Lincoln Boosler Club 3 Cmemahc I Gul Scouts 2 3 Y Teens I Prom Commullee 2 SPY Sales man 3 2' TP' N JOYCE BILL DOTTY M EG CAROL RON JUDY ADA DOROTHY NALL Lincoln Boosler Club 3 Clnemallc I Girl Scouls 2 3 Y Teens I MARGARET NAYSMITH Washington Symphonic Choir I A Ccppellc: Choir 3 CAROL NEHLS Washmgton SANDRA NELSEN Lmcoln Class Treasurer I Honor Socuely 2 3 Annex Sludenl Councal I GAA I Glrl Scoulsl 2 YTeens I 2 3 CATHERINE NEMAKE Woshmglon GAA I Glrl Scouls 2 YTeens I 3 JOAN NEU S George Booster Club 3 Gurl Scouts I 2 3 Jr Red Cross Council 3 Wag and Mask I Y Teens 2 S CA Cashner I SPY 3 RONALD NEUBAUER S1 George JUDITH NEUMAN Lincoln Glrl Scouls I Y Teens I ADA MAE NICHOLS McKinley Gul Scouls I 2 I . I' r , - . 2 4 1 PS? ' Q 4' 5' 3 1578 3, if I 3, Ll . ' . , 2 A 2 . ' . 5 ' ' , 2, 31 . ' - 2 ' - I, 2, . ' . ' ' , 25 3, G' s ' , 2, 3, Hui-sleppin , '2, 3- S. 3, Wig and Mask Ig Y-Teens Ig S.C.A. Cashier 2, 35 SPY I .I . . n . 1: Y- 1 2 2 - 2 - 2 , 2 Te , 2 ' ' ng . L ' ' ' I L I I LL 2 - I ll 1 2 ' I 2 - 1, 3 ' . . . ' . 2 ' ' . 2. 32 , ' 4 ' , . I20 THE TEACHER U45 S0 NICE 'iffy a RICHARD JAN KAY BEVERLY RON PAM RITA TOM DICK RICHARD NICLA. Washington. R.O.T.C.I 2 3 JANET NIELSEN. Liberty Corner New Jersey. French Club 2' Bond 2 3' Swing Bond 2 3' Orchestra I 2 3 KAY NIMMO. McKinley. K-Teens 2 3' Booster Club 3' Girl Scouts I 2' Y-Teens I CLAIRE NORGAARD. lincoln JOANN NORTON. Lincoln. Girl Scouts I 3' Y-Teens I WILLIAM NUGENT. McKinley. Cinemotic I, 2, 3-Treos. 35 Piston Kings 2 BEVERLY OBERST. McKinley RONALD ODEGAARD. St. George PAMELA O'HARE. Lincoln CLAIRE NUGE WALLY LOU MARGE BOB ROSIE JOAN WALTER OLEP. McKinley LOUIS OLSEN. Washington . .A. 25 Modern MARGARET OLSON. Washington. Donce 3- Y-Teens I 3- Prom Committee 2 RITA OLSON. Lincoln THOMAS O NEAL. Lincoln, Spanish Club I 2 RICHARD ORCHARD. Washington ROBERT OVERDIER. Lincoln. Crossed Rines 2, 35 Ushers CIub 2, 3 ROSELLA PACKARD. Washington JOAN PARISEA. McKinley. SPY Solesmon 2 SHE LET L5 STA! TIL AFTER FIVE QQ '-5 is 'S ,s- .JS-J ., If -if RON JUANIE PAT JERRY FLO SUSIE JEANNIE CONNIE RONALD PASKA Lincoln Symphonic Choir I A Cappella Chair 2 3 Co Pres 3 Class Play 3 JUANITA PASQUALI. McKinley. Grl Scouts l S.C,A. Cashier I DONALD PATITUCCI. Lincoln. Football-Sophomore ALBERT PECNICK. St. George THOMAS PEDERSON. Lincoln. Symphonic Choir I- Cap- pella Choir 2, 35 Basketball-B Squad I, Varsity 2, 35 Ten- ANN PENNEFEATHER. Lincoln. H'-Style 2, 3-Vi e Pres. 35 French Club 2, 5 'r outs 5 Lai C I5 Librar C u I5 Seminar 2, 3 JO ANN PERKINS. Friedens. Girl Scouts 2 JERRY PETERSON. Lincoln, Student Senate 25 H'-Y 2, 3- Pres. 25 Seminar 25 Symphonic Chair I5 A Cappella Choir , 5T nnis , , FLORENCE PETERSON. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 35 Sub Deb , 5 i atic 25 ' outs , , 5 ' 5 - Teens I, 35 Prom Committee 25 S.C.A. Ca h'er Ty - phonic Choir I5 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, 3 NANCE J M NANCY Y Tee TOM ANN PAT J M LESTER PETTERSON Lincon Grl Scouts I Latin Club I ns 'I 3 Prom Committee 2 SCA Cashierl Sym phonic Choir I A Cappella Choir 2 3 SHARON PFLUGRAD. Lincoln. G.A.A. I, 35 SPY Salesman JAMES PIEHL. Lincoln SUSAN PIEHL. St. George. Girl Scouts I5 Y-Teens I JEAN PILESKI. Li caln. G'rl Scouts I5 Y-Teens I, 35 Pro Committee 2 CONSTANCE PINGITORE. McKinley Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 35 Student Senate 35 Homecoming Queen 5.A.A.54 ,5 ,,-Sec., Treas. 3 JAMES PITSCH. St. George. Ushers Club 2, 3 LESTER PITZ. Lincoln. Cinematic I, 2, 35 Crossed Rifles 2, 5 . ed Cross Council I, 2, 35 .O.T.C. , , ALVIN PQFAHL. washington. K-Klub 2, 3, can 1, 2, 3 T0 EXPEPITIENT WITH VICE ff 1? U1-ef JACK FRAN SKIP JOHN SANDY DON BETTY CONNIE VALERIE JOHN POHLMAN M Kinley Spanish Club 3 KKlub Football Saphomorel Varsity 2 3 Trackl FRANCES POMPONI Washington Annex Student Council oster Club 2 3 G outs l T e La Club l S C A Cashier 2 SPY Salesman l ALBERT POWERS. Lincoln. SPY 2 REINHARDT PREISS. Lincoln JOANNE PRESLEY. Lincoln. G.A.A. 2- Girl Scouts 2 JOSEPH PRESTERL. Lincoln JOHN PRINCIPE. Washington. Track 2 SANDRA RAKSANY. Washington. Booster Club 2, 3, Girl outs l, , 3, Mo n once 3, panish Club l, 5 - Teens l DONALD RANDLE. Lincoln REINHARDT JOANNE OE RAY JAN UE FRED RONNIE DON RAYMOND RASMUSSEN Washington JANET RAUCH Lncoln Class Treasurer 3 Honor Society 2 3 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3 French Club 2 3 eas 2 GAA Latin Clubl Seminar 3 Tr dentl 2 3 Secy 2 Prom Committee 2 A a pe la Chourl 2 3 Vice Pres 3 KENEWS 3 SUSAN REISER. Friedens. G.A.A. 2 3 BETTY REMSTAD. Lincoln, Honor Society 2, 3- Student Sen- e3-H'-yle2- ' u 1-en - ,, -Editor CONSTANCE RENiCK. Lincoln, Student Senate 3, Honor ciety 3, Quill and Scroll 3- French Club 2, 3-Pr s. g . Red Cross Council 2- Trident 2, 3- Y-Teens 3- Prom Committee 2- KENEWS 3 VALERIE RESCHKE. McKinley FREDERICK RIZZO. Lincoln. Badger Boys' State 2, Football- Sophomore l, Varsity 2, Track 2, 3 RONALD ROBBINS. Lincoln, Prom Committee 2, Symphonic Choir lg Football-Varsity 2, Swimming 'lg SPY 2, 3 DONALD ROEDEL. Washington THREE YEARS WENT BY S0 QCICKLY QF l CHARLIE LYNETTE PAT BOB GENE BETTY ROBERT BOB KAE CHARLES ROGAN. Lincoln LYNETTE ROLLAIN. Washington PATRICIA ROMMELFANGER. McKinley. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girl Scouts I, Prom Committee 2 SANDRA ROSKO. McKinley, Sub Deb 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3-Pres. 2, Y-Teens 3, Prom Committee 2 MARIE RUFFALO. McKinley, Booster Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3-Treas. 2, Jr. Red Cross Council 2, 3-Treas. 2, Latin Club I, Pram Committee 2, Symphonic Choir I, A Cap- pella Chair 2, 3, KENEWS I, 2 PATRICIA RUPP. Lincoln ROBERT RYAN. McKinley. latin Club I, Spanish Club 3, K-Klub 3, Football-Sophomore I, Varsity 2, 3, Basketball -B Squad I, Varsity 2, SPY 3 GENE RYSHKUS. lincoln BETTY SALERNO. McKinley. G.A.A. I, Y-Teens 3, Symphonic Choir I, Prom Committee 2 4 1 , 3. 1 4 SANDRA MARIE PATSY CHARLIE CLAUD SUE MARTIN BONITA DOLORES THOMAS SANDHOLM. Lincoln. Seminar 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Track I CLAUDIA SATHER. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3-Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Carlsbad Exchange 3, Quill and Scroll 3, French Club 2, 3, Girl Scouts I, Latin Club I, Seminar 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, KENEWS 3,SPY I, 2, 3 SUE SAVAGE. Lincoln, Annex Student Council I, Booster Club 2, 3, Four-Way Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3-Secy. 2, Y-Teens I, 3, KENEWS 3 ROBERT SCHADD. Friedens. Hi-Y 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3- Vice Pres. 3, Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3-Treas. 2, Swimming 2, 3 ROBERT SCHEND. Lincoln KAE SCHENK. Washington, Annex Student Council I, Boos- ter Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, Latin Club I, Modern Dance 3, Y-Teens I, 3, SPY Salesman I MARTIN SCHENK. Lincoln, Band I, 2, 3 BONITA SCHILLER. McKiniey. Y+Teens I, Pram Committee 2 DOLORES A. SCHILLING. McKinley. Girl Scouts 2 -QQ IT SKDDENLY WHS JUNE DOLORES E. SCHILLING. Lincoln, Prom Commillee 2, SPY Salesman 2, SPY 2, 3 WALTER SCHILLING. Lincoln WILLIAM SCHMITZ. Lincoln. Foolball-Sophomore I, Var, sity 2, 3 BARBARA SCHNEIDER. Lincoln. G.A.A. l, 2, Girl Scouts l, 2, 3-Vice Pres. 2, Y-Teens I, 3, Symphonic Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3 RICHARD SCHNEIDER. Lincoln. R.O.T.C. I, 2, S.C.A. Cashier I, Tennis 2, 3 JOANNE SCHNELL. Friedens. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Library Club l, Y4Teens l, 2, 3, S.C.A. Cashier l, Symphonic Choir 'l, SPY 2, 3-Advertising Mgr. 3 DUANE SCHOLEY. McKinley, Hi-Y 2, Baskelball-B Squad I, Varsify 2 GLENDA SCHROEDER. Friedens. S.C.A. Cashier I DONALD SCHULTZ. Lincoln DOTTIE WALLY BILL DUANE GLENDA DON MARIAN M JERRY HARRY SCHWARTZ. Lincoln. Carlsbad Exchange 3, Foolball -Sophomore l, B Squad 2, Varsity 3, Golf l, 2, 3, SPY 3 ROBERT SCOON. Lincoln. Carlsbad Exchange 3, Foolball- Sophomore l, Swimming I, 2, 3 MARILYN SEAL. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 3-Secy. 3 MARIAN SEIDEMANN. Lincoln, G.A.A. I, 2, 3-Treas. 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3 JAMES SEKURIS. Friedens. Cinemalic I, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 3 GERALD SELIN. Lincoln. Foolball--B Squad l BENJAMIN SENTIERI. McKinley .IANICE SERPE. Washinglan. Sub Deb 2, 3-Vice Pres. 3, Boosler Club 2, Girl Scouls 1, 2-Vice Pres. 'l, Y-Teens l -Vice Pres. 'I CARL SEVEY. Lincoln BARB DICK JOANNE HAPPY SCOONER MARILYN BENNIE JAN CARL Ji I25 IN THE HALLS THE SENIURS RONALD SCHABLE. Chicago, lllinois. K-Klub 3, Football- Varsity 3, Basketball-Varsity 3 ANITA SHERIDAN. Washington. Girl Scouts I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Prom Committee 2, Symphonic Choir I, SPY 2, 3 WILSON SHIERK. Lincoln. Band 2, 3 WAYNE SHINSKE. Lincoln NELLIE SHIPLEY. Lincoln. Booster Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3-Vice Pres. I, Pres. 3, Trident I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, S.C.A. Cashier 3 CHARLES SIEBERT. Lincoln. Carlsbad Exchange 3, Football -Sophomore I, B Squad 2 HARRY SIMONS. Lincoln VINCENT SIROCCHI. McKinley CHESTER SKINNER. Helena, Arkansas OSCAR NEETS SPIKE HARRY VINNIE CHESTER DON TOM SMOLE .1 'S' H l'.Il ,II ED MARGARET SLAVIK. Kansas City, Missouri. Symphonic Choir 3 KATHRYN SMALFELT. Lincoln. Trident I, 2, 3 JACK SMALL. Lincoln. Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3 DONALD SMITH. Washington, Orchestra I, 2, 3 THOMAS SMITH. McKinley. Annex Student Council I, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Football-Sophomore I, B Squad 2, Varsity 3, Wrestling 2, Baseball Mgr. 2, 3 SHARON SMOLINSKI. Lincoln. Y-Teens I, 3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Chair 2, 3, Class Play 3 CHARLES SNELL. McKinley JAMES SNELL. McKinley PATRICIA SNOWTALA. McKinley, 2, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3 WAYNE CHIP MARGE GAIL CHARLES JIM ad' I26 Artist Alley 3, G.A.A. I, CHARLIE JACK PAT ,I A GRADL ATION TLINE BOB LILLIAN TOM GRACE CONNIE DICK MEL DOLOR S ROBERT SODERHOLM. Chicago, Illinois. Hi-Y 2, 3-Pres. 35 Cinematic I, 25 Cross Country 25 Swimming I, 2, 35 Class Play 3 LILLIAN SORENSEN. Lincoln. G.A.A. 3 THOMAS SOULE. Lincoln. Piston Kings 2-Treas. 2 ALBERT STEFANI. St. George JOSEPH STEIN. Lincoln. Carlsbad Exchange 35 Badger Boys' State 25 Hi-Y 2, 3-Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 35 Symphonic Choir ly A Cappella Choir 2, 35 SPY 2, 3 RICHARD STEINHOFF. Washington GRACE STELLA. Lincoln. Girl Scouts I, 2, 3-Treas. I, Cabinet lp SPY Salesman 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, 3 EDWARD STEVENS. Washington. Student Senate I, 2, 35 Tri-School Council I, 2, 35 Cinematic I5 Latin Club I5 Jr. Red Cross Council I5 Band I, 2, 3-Capt. 35 Swing Bond I, 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, 3 CONSTANCE STEWART. McKinley. G.A.A. 35 Y-Teens 3 7 JOE DICK RUTH CAROL BARB CAX GEORGE JANE RUTH STIPANUK. Lincoln. Y-Teens 35 Symphonic Choir I, 2 CAROL STOCKBRAND. McKinley. K-Teens 2, 35 Artist Alley 25 G.A.A. I, 25 Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Cabinet 25 Prom Committee 2 BARBARA STRUSS. McKinley. Booster Club 35 Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Cabinet I5 latin Club li Modern Dance 2, 35 Semi' nor 25 Y-Teens I, 35 Prom Committee 25 S.C.A. Cashier 3 RICHARD STUMMER. Washington MELVIN SUMMERS. Lincoln DOLORES SWEENEY. Washington. Annex Student Council I5 Cinematic I5 Girl Scouts I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 25 S.C.A. Cashier 25 SPY Salesman I CAXTON TAYLOR. Washington GEORGE TENNESSEN. St. George JANE THOMAS. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3-Treas. 35 Student Senate 2, 35 Club Council 25 Homecoming Com- mittee 2, 35 K-Teens 2, 3-Vice Pres. 35 Four-Way Club 35 Girl Scouts I, 2--Secy. 2, Cabinet 25 French Club I, 2- Pres. 25 Y-Teens l, 2, 3-Secy. 2, General Pres. 35 Prom Committee 25 SPY Salesman 25 Symphonic Choir I5 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3 T0 STRAINS UF PUMP AND CIRCL'.IISTANCE,' 95 is 1 ea 'Z' g.f 'S 2 'JR ,,.--A 3 RITA UE DICK J M DEAN MAUREEN GREGG RONNIE RITA TOURTELOTTE Lmcoln Gurl Scoutsl 3 Trudent 3 Prom Commrttee 2 SPY 2 LEON TRAVANTY Lincoln Q all d S oll 2 3 Art t Prom Commrttee 2 KENEWS 2 3 SPY 2 3 Art Edltor 3 SUSAN TRAVIS Lrncoln GrlScoutsI 2 3 Pres I Span Club 2 Trudent I 2 RITA TROTTA McKrnley Quill and Scroll 2 3 Four Way ub 3 reas IY ous Jr Red Cr uncul 2 3 Vrce Pres 3 Prom Commrttee 2 S Cashrer 2 KENEWS I 2 3 ANTHONY TRUSKOWSKI Washmgton Symphonuc Chorr I 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 Wrestlrng 2 3 Trackl 2 3 BERNARD TURCO McKrnIey RICHARD VALENTINE Washington Symphonic Choir I JAMES VAN PATTEN lfncoln ROTC I Prom Com muttee 2 DEAN VAN WIE Lincoln RITA TONI BERNIE RUTHY G M NANCY G NANCY RUTH VAN ZILE Frledens GAA 3 Symphonic Chour I A Cappella Choir 2 3 GILBERT VECONI McKrnley Badger Boys State 2 Prom JAMES VENTURA McKinley Class Vlce Presldent I Stu dent Senate I Annex Student Councrl I Semmar 2 3 Pres 3 SCA Coshuerl Symphonuc Chourl Football Sophomore I MAUREEN VICK St George Grrl Scouts 2 GREGG VIGANSKY Frredens B nd I 2 3 RONALD VOELZ Lincoln NANCY VOIGHT llncoln Annex Student Councrl I Boas Club 2 3 GAA 3 Gnrl Scou 3 Lotrn Club I mnnor 2 3 Treas 3 YTeens I 3 Vuce Pres 3 Pr m Commlttee 2 SCA CashlerI Orchestra I 2 3 GILBERT WADE ashlngton Crossed Runes I 2 TC I NANCY WADE lrncoln Student Senate 3 Jr Red Cross uncll 2 3 Pres 3 Wrg and Mask I Y Teens I 2 e Pres 2 JO f ,Q .wg 1 .2 I 'VA f- V --vw , , ,-.. . .. . I 1 . LEE S I IL JI IL . ' . ' , 3 ' I, 2, . ' , . . . 7 ' A 5 . ' . u' an cr , 5 is . ' . ' 5 Alley I, 2-Vice Pres. Ig Four-Way Club 35 French Club Ig Committee 25 SPY Salesman 37 KENEWS 2, 3 - ' - 5 , , - . : - :I I ' 1 ' l. - ish 9 ' , , 3 - 7 - - - l I ' ' i - cn -rl .:x, Gil Sc v 1, 2, 3g ' .' oss ' I I l Co ' , - I - I A 5 .C.A, ' - 9 I f . ' ter , gl . . . I,- 5 ' ts I, 5 ' I 5 Se ' , T . I ' , 1 I - I o - - F - ' I 2' 3 . W A , ' , , 3: R.O. . . , 2, 3 Co l , . :I ' 5 -I - , , 3- , ' Vic - , 3 128 50 DIPLOIIAS WE RECEII ED if 'O 'L ,, s ai 3 4'-ug RUTH DELORES KATHLEEN TOM KEITH BETTY GLORIA DAVID SHARON RUTH WALLIG McKinley Qulll and Scroll 2 3 Glrl Scouls 2 lahn Club I Jr Red Cross Council 3 YTeens 2 Prom Commlllee 2 KENEWS I 2 DELORES WAMBOLDT Frredens KATHLEEN WARD Lincoln GAA I Spanush Club 3 Sym phonnc Chour I 2 ALEXANDER WEBER L: coln HIY 2 3 Secy 2 3 Lalln Club I Band I 2 KENEWS 3 ALAN WEGNER Lmcoln Swimming I 2 3 Cass Pay LESTER WELLS Lincoln Crossed Rifles 3 ROTC Class Play 3 THOMAS WERNER Lincoln Carlsbad Exchange 3 HI Y 3 Treas 2 Semlnar 2 3 Vice Pres 3 Spanish Club 2 3 Forensics I 2 Debale 2 3 KEITH WHITCOMI Lmcoln Band I, 2, 3 BETTY WIDMAR Washington 9 ALEX ALLAN DAWN BILL PATRICIA BARB JEANNE ALLAN WIEMELT Wcshmglon DAWN WIEMELT Lrncoln GAA I WILLIAM WIENKE Frredens GLORIA WIGHT Lmcaln Y Teens 3 Symphonlc Choir I 2 DAVID WILLIAMS Mckmley SHARON WIRCH Lmcoln Prom Commmee 2 PATRICIA WITTCHOW Lrncoln SPY Salesman 2 3 BARBARA WOLFE Washington Arhsl Alley 3 Glrl Scouls I, 2, SPY 2, 3 Cnrculahon Mgr 3 .IEANNE WOLFE McKinley Girl Scouls I, 2, 3, YTeens I, 2 f 'S is A . 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' . 1 '- 2, - ' A , WITH GLADDENED HEARTS BUT MISTY EYES COMMENCEMENT WHS ACHIEVED P 41 BETTY DAVE JERRY JOHN DONNA CHARLES BETTY WOOD McKinley DAVID WOOD sr George JERRY WOODBURY McKinley CAROL ZANOTTI McKmley GAA I SCA Cashier 2 3 Symphomc Choir I JEANETTE ZARLETTI Sheboygan Wlsconsm YTeens Band 2 3 NOT MARY ANDEREGGEN Lincoln Honor Socuely 2 3 French Club 3 GAA I Glrl Scouts I Y Teens 2 PHYLLIS BROCK Lmcoln Cmemahc Club 2 3 GEORGE CAVIEZEL Washrnglon GAIL DUNN Lincoln CLARENCE FELLOWS Lmcoln Fooiball Sophomorel Var sul 2 3 MARY JANE FERRARO Lmcoln Y Teens I SPY Salesman 2 JOHN .IANSEN Washington Plcrunio I 30 CAROL JEANETTE WAYNE BEVERLY BOB JOHN ZAYLOR McKinley Band I 2 3 Swing Bandl 2 3 Orchestra 3 Pres 3 DONNA ZIMMERMAN Lmcoln GAA 'I 2 3 Glrl Scouls 'I 2 YTeens I Symphonnc Chour I A Cappella Cholr CHARLES ZOERNER Camden Arkansas Tennis 2 3 WAYNE ZOERNER Camden Arkansas Forenslcs 2 BEVERLY ZUI-IDE Waupaca Wlsconsm ROBERT ZUZINEC Washrngfon MALCOLM LENNON Lmcoln Pnslan Kungs 2 ROTC KAZIMER MATOSZKA Sayrevllle New Jersey MICHAEL PHILLIPS Lmcoln PATRICK RILEY Lmcoln ANNETTE SHEPARD Washington K Teens 2 Semmar 3 JAMES TEUNAS Lmcoln EDWARD ZURA Lmcoln N I I D 2 A 4, 0 IO , 3 Le ssl A . I i I 1 X , t s AL 21 3, - . : ALLEN YOUNGER. Washington. Orcheslra 'l, 2, 3 . , ' ' . - 3: I I . ' . ' , 7 . ' . I ' 7 . . . . I, : - - . 1 ' 1 - 2, 3 .Y I . ' , - 7 ' Administration . Artist Alley .. Band ..... Baseball .. Basketball Varsity .... Sophomore . .. Booster Club .... Carlsbad Exchange Cinematic ...... Class Play .,.... Cross Country .. . Crossed Rifles . Debate .,...... Faculty ...,..... Foreign Exchange Football Varsity ...... Sophomore . . . Forensics .,..,.. Four-Way Club .. French Club ..... G.A.A. .,... . Girl Scouts Golf .......... Hi-Stepping Club . Hi-Style ..,...., Hi-Y ,....,... Homecoming . . Honor Society . . . Juniors .,.... ACTIVITIES INDEX A 4-5 .. 74-75 . 45 101 .. 46-50 . 52 .... 80-81 ... .. 38-40 .. . 80 25 41 .. 37 ,. 82-83 . 94 6-11 .. 32-35 , 36 94 76 .. 78-79 .. 92-93 .. 90-91 , 100 .. 45 .. 70-71 .. 72-73 .. 26-31 .. 78-79 .. 58-68 KENEWS .. K-Klub .,.... K-Teens .,.,. Library Club , Modern Dance Club. ., . Office Staff .. Orchestra . . . Pep Club . .. Prom ....... Red Cross Coun R.O.T.C. ..,. S.C.A. Cashiers Seminar ...,. Seniors ..... Sophomores . cil... . Sophomore Student Council .... . Spanish Club . SPY ........ SPY Salesmen Student Senate Homecoming Committee Tri-School Council Sub Deb .... Swimming . . , Tennis .... Track .... Trident . , . Ushers ...... Variety Show . Wrestling . Y-Teens .. 95 72-73 70-71 74-75 86-87 4 44 51 98-99 84-85 82-83 84-85 74-75 102-132 12-24 13 78-79 96-97 84-85 76-77 70-71 54 100 100 55 80-81 56-57 53 88-89 Look 0ul.' You rlon't lfllllf to miss anything. Sorryf ll's loo late. The year has passed 1 , -ya 1 , UTOURAP Qtf EEQEQEQEQEQEQEZA - 3f5:5:3:3:3:3:5:f Vx M I 4, f I J C 1 L f 1 Q 1 ff y f V 1 f ' 5 1 f , 1 , , 1 r 4 ,iff Nfl' A I J I X 4 X 1 L f 1 I , f' '-'J-I-I4-I-I-I 1 L I 1. , 0 ,J V 1' f f V L f fi L1 fa fn L' f ff .'J f 1 . 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SON TREE SERVICE 2930 75th Street WELDCRAFT MFG CO 6835 28th Avenue YOUNG INSURANCE AGENCY 5825 Slxth Avenue 135 ISERMANN HARDWARE CO., 3812 Roosevelt Road The 1955 SPY thanks -Ks the last cops of the 1911 'IPX rolls off the press, rt IS time to ,ne a word of recognition and .1 wolf- of thanks to tlu patrons and businessmen of lxenosha who hase helped make tlns hook posslhle ACE HARDWARE STORE 3018 Roosevelt Road ALLENDALE FOOD SHOP 7509 Seventh Avenue AMERICAN LEGION POST 21 504 58th Street ANGELO FLORIST 5933 Sherrdon Road AVENUE DUTCH MAID 6134 22nd Avenue B P O E 5706 Erghth Avenue D F BACKLUND DDS 625 57th Street BADGER FUEL 8. SUPPLY CO 6117 Fourteenth Avenue BLUE ORCHESES KLUB Kenosha Wrsconsrn JUDGE M EUGENE BAKER Court House GRACE BARNES STUDIO 520 58th Street I J BEAR 8. SON S927 Srxth Avenue A BIDINGER MUSIC HOUSE 626 56th Street BLAZAVIERS BODY SHOP 6021 22nd Avenue BLOCK BROTHERS S803 Srxth Avenue DR RICHARD BLOCK 520 58th Street BOEHME 8. 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NICOLL JEWELERS 5708 Srxth Avenue GREENBERGS 5609 Srxth Avenue MRS A L GRODEY 711 56th Street HAIRDRESSING BY LARRY 514 58th Street WALTER W HAMMOND 204 68th Street THOMAS HANSEN 8. SONS 6019 Seventh Avenue HARBERT AUTO PARTS 6108 22nd Avenue HASTINGS REALTORS 8. INSURORS 5518 Srxth Avenue OSCAR HAUBRICH 513 57th Street S G HAUKEDAHL CHIEF OF POLICE 5026 71st Street DR R L HELLER 6402 Sherrdan Road HENOCH NEWS AGENCY 1325 56th Street HERBERTS YOUR JEWELER 643 58th Street DR D L HEYDEN 510 56th Street DR B SPAULDING HILL 625 57th Street HOLLEBS 5621 Srxth Avenue HOTEL DAYTON 521 59th Street JOHN S WATCH REPAIR 513 57th Street JOHNSTON HARDWARE 7519 22nd Avenue JOSEPHSON 8 THOMEY 6104 22nd Avenue H C KAPPUS M D KENNETH H JUNG AGENCY 625 57th Street KENOSHA BILLIAROS 520 58th Street KENOSHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 815 57th Street KENOSHA FIRST CREDIT CO 520 58th Street o o o E. C. BINNINGER, FLORIST, 6800 Sheridan Road DR- R- M- HAMMUND, 625 ' 57th Street PATRONS KENOSHA MOTOR COACH CO 5150 Sherrdnn Road KENOSHA OPTICAL C0 5827 Srxth Avenue KENOSHA REALTY C0 520 58th Street KIDDY KORNER 5800 Seventh Avenue DR 8 MRS W C KLEINPELL 723 58th Street CLARENCE O KNAKFUS PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 3305 Street LA MACCHIA TRAVEL AGENCY 5402 22nd Avenue LARSEN S JEWELRY STORE 627 58th Street LAWRENCE JEWELERS 5727 Srxth Avenue LE ESTHERS GIFT SHOPPE 6217 22nd Avenue RICHARD LINDGREN 7024 40th Avenue LIPMAN OLSMAN CLINIC 625 57th Street LMAR PIZZERIA 513 56th Street JAMESJ LUTZ M D 723 58th Street MA DONNA BEAUTY SALON 520 58th Street JAMES A MARSHALL SHERIFF 7707 Fourteenth Avenue MAXWELLS CAMERA SHOP 710 55th Street MAYER DRUG CO 5537 Srxth Avenue MAYWOOD RESTAURANT 518 58th Street MICHAELS 5627 Srxth Avenue E MINKOWSKI 5526 Nrneteenth Avenue MISCHLERS HOME FOR FUNERALS 708 57th Avenue JOSEPH B MOLINARO DISTRICT ATTORNEY Court House MORRISONS 5721 Srxth Avenue MULLENS INC 621 56th Street DR C R MUNDT 2209 63rd Street EARLE MUNGER 520 58th Street MY RESTAURANT 508 57th Street NASH KENOSHA INC 7526 22nd Avenue NEHLSENS SPORTING GOODS 518 56th Street JOHNNY NEUBAUERS 9006 Sherrdan Road NORTHWESTERN DRAPERY CO 5814 Srxth Avenue P 8. G STORES 6200 22nd Avenue DICK PASALICH S SERVICE 5703 Fltth Avenue C E PECHOUS MD 625 57th Street PELTIER FURNITURE CO 6209 22nd Avenue PHILLIPS GIFT SHOPPE 701 56th Street OBERTINS FLOWER SHOP 5913 Srxth Avenue A OLIVER ADJUSTMENT C0 520 58th Street RANSOM OPTICIANS 723 57th Street RAYS SHELL SERVICE 5725 Sherrdan Road LEON REGNER OD 6215 22nd Avenue ROBINSONS PHARMACY 3601 Roosevelt Rood ROOSEVELT BEAUTY SALON 6309 27th Avenue FRED P RUDY CO 5825 Eighth Avenue POSTMASTER AND MRS PAUL SAFTIG 3909 Tutt Road MR AND MRS THOMAS SAVAGE 625 57th Street DR GILBERT SCHWARTZ 625 57th Street SEGALS 5709 Srxth Avenue THE SHOE BOX 5701 Srxth Avenue MAUD SIVER 612 59th Street SKUHRA FASHIONS 5917 Srxth Avenue SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE 6822 Fourteenth Avenue HUGH SOUTHMAYD Court House STERN S SHOE STORE 5813 Srxth Avenue SUNNYSIDE DRUG STORE 2529 75th Street SWAN LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANING CO 3002 75th Street SYDNEY STUDIO 5919 Srxth Street RAY TORCASO 8. SON SHOE REPAIR 5712 Seventh Avenue OR L B THOMPSON OSC 625 57th Street VANITY SHOPPE 608 59th Street VOGUE FABRICS 618 59th Street WESTLAND INSURANCE AGENCY 606 56th Street WETTENGEL TYPEWRITERS 5921 Srxth Avenue A WILSONS VARIETY STORE 3609 Roosevelt Road F W WOOLWORTH CO 5700 Srxth Avenue . , , - som ., - MAIN HARDWARE, INC, 606 - 57th Street DR. HARRY SCHWARTZ, 625 - 57th Street 137 Ccylze F NATIUNAL BAN K OF KENOSHA .X4Llf0gI'Cll0A5 . . . an HIM T51 'W mo w 138 A Tremendous Thrng Has Happened In the last Ten Mrnutes' They say drctatorshrps are new cmd revolutIonary Actually they re as old as trme Itself' For thousands of years most of the human beIngs who have peopled the earth have lrved as the slaves or sublects of someone else The thrng that IS new and revolutronary and ours IS freedom Freedom to Invent new machrnes and new ways to make them productrve Freedom to Invest money In new Ideas to own thrngs manage our own affarrs Freedom to mass produce more and better goods all the tIme wIth lower costs reflected In consumer prrces and hrgher real wages Compared to the record of all cIvIlIzatIon thrs free way of ours IS ten mrnutes old' Yet In ten short mrnutes It s done more good for more people than anythrng that ever happened on earth We can make It better stIll If we ll work together and burld together as Amerrcans always have Let s keep on burldrngl Burld for Freedom Burld for Peace Burld for a better world KENQSHA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION KENOSHA WISCONSIN 139 n p I I .... , , . . ' I ...tO ,1 ,... ,cgix ' I 1 R11 . . ., . .. , . . , .. . . . I I Longer, Lower Lines Grace Latest Chezfrolets D1 playmg .1 long low sllhouette rugged frontal mhoue of three engine mtludmg. .1 sensational htduty and extraordinary u lbllltv the four door new V8 N T ole ln the above new the lattice work no Ten IS one of 14 models offered by grnlle and the smartly styled hooded headlamps Ihexrolet for 1953 ln addition to bumper to The s l b weep su. nt wmd hneld g,nes the drner a umper restylmg the company makes auulable a wider new of the road ahead BRAUN CHEVROLET CADILLAC INC SALES AND SERVICE 0 K Used Cars 1207 60th STREET OLYMPIC 7 7187 KENOSHA WISCONSIN I4 l ' 1 ! '5.,',. , ' , . .'. 's,'. ',.A .' ,, . .S A - . , . - Sb , 99 ' ' 4 - u - . - .. I Y -. i .. - . V., . S. Y., .V -. , . . , . . . 1 I I I I ,. I D 17 VZ- - ff 2 7'-- .4 .gs-4-f f ?'T ZTlfAvF lf' 'f .L? C' -f if 'f '-:P 1- Mc f 3 X . 7 v I f f Z' f-9 f K V , f j X-I-ff. ,Af f Congratulatzons KENOSHA EVENING NEWS Kenosha s Newspaper A COMPLETE DAILX REVIEW OF KENIOSHA AND THE WORLD Facts Fun Fzctzon THE KENOSIIA NEWS PUBLISHING C0 715 717 FIFTY EIGHTH STREET TELEPHONE OL 7 5171 141 a on ff I il 'k z 'k ooo can 'I 0 he dynamlc new 1Y1dLl8tI'l3.l force that is Ame1 lcan Motors has blought the fresh V1gO1OLlS x1tal1tx of south to some of the finest old names ln Amerlcan mdustrx Mole than a centurx ago IH 1846 the foleiunnei of todax s modem Amerlcan Motors Body Plant was founded as the Seaman Fulnlture factory ln Milwaukee IVISCOHSIII In 1881 Charles Leonard bu1lt the fiist cleanable ICB bow 1n G1 and R3p1dS M1ch1gan and gave h1s name to one of the finest products 1n the home appl1ance field now an lmportant product of Amerlcan Motois Back ln 1902 the first Rambler Granddaddy of all Nash cals rolled from that early day assembly line 1n Kenosha WISCOHSID In 1909 Detroit and the world saw the first of the m1ll1ons of Hudson cars bu1lt through the years In 1914 Kelvlnator ploneer 1n electrlc refr1ge1at1on fo1 the home bu1lt the first of the mam appliances that xx ere to help rex olut1on1ze the Amerlcan way of l1fe Today all these great names axe d1Xl81OI'l8 of American Motors deuung from the association new strength and vltallts Thls new Company strong with the xlgor of youth and the tempeled experience of the sears salutes Kenosha Hlgh School and the xoung men and women of the graduatlng Class of 19aa AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION DETROIT MICHIGAN Hudson and Nash Motor Cars Kelvlnator and Leonard Home Appliances 0010 fo J L .!4l'l6ll 86l 5 THE FINEST HOMEMADE ICE CREAM FRESH CHOCOLATES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES WONDERFUL MALTS Enyoy your evenings nh a vsf to comfo fable Raspberry Room excellent ser ace and soft musc OUF Jack Hndrea CONFECTIONER IN THE HEART OF KENOSHA AT 24th AVE AND 60th ST ANA on DA from m no fo consumer Com lzments 0 THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY 143 9 GC as if if af 21 . ,K P ' f X Jxgfijf VX fy. , nxt? TK t , VYL , lkux yx' 'xx V . L, J X4 .l L X 'X K wx Q' iw -Jk- f 9 ' f W ,fr v: N L 'xv RTK V7 1-- I- 1' J I l ffi 1-rd -RF. Q 'L-Auf' Yi f -. Q if 45, X' X, QV VA Yyr YC' w' HIL N Krif X, , V git- X3 ., T Un up I N J 'H ,J-1 If my U 65 f - 1' L wwf? . T N rf Y o Q KV F f 1 L x x sw ga! Ima ea FAMIIO MACHINE COMPANY x a L S K x 144 Zeadel-A fn tlle durgn and mana acture o tlce SANITARY FITTINGS used ln hanclllng and PYOCGSSIDQ the COMPLETE llne N N S NUMBER ONE PRCDUCT 4.4 i mg' M W The Trl Clover DIVISIOH of Ladlsh Co has become known as the Ieadlng manufacturer of sparkllng clean stalnless steel and Trlalloy flttlngs valves and pumps so necessary to the success of the entlre dalry lndustry In addltlon to furnlshln 'l complete llne of approved flttlngs to meet strlct dfllry requlrements Trl Clover now supplles 'ln ever IU creaslng number of fabrlcflted stalnless steel fltflDgS used to provlde corroslon reslstant conveylng and processln llnes for the Cllemlcal Food Beverage and allled lndustrles all of xx luch requlre the quallty materlals and preclslon xxorkmanshlp that form the basls for the Trl Clover by xx ord LHDISHIIU THICLUVEHDIVISIUH c l I45 I I I I I I I FV -- ' l :f 2: i :' ' 5 3 -s E: -1-ii if 1, I ' . rr 5 , T E i 5 1 - -TTT Y 8 I 4 -5 is 4, fi- 2 H mm E Q T 5 5 2 2525 4 L e - IL u l is e e N- l W Y I I . , X 3 . . . .' V . . . ' - l THE I INE -,X 1 'llfyj r f L f X 5-s. f L A ju Y L gk ,f fo V01 f Jw ff f V' 5 1 6 if I Complzments 0 SIMMONS COMPANY The School Paper I love the paper I think its swell The day it comes out I run pell mell To get my copy and .reach each me The stories and columns think are line laugh at the jokes read alI'the ads note all the news, I take ln all the fads When I praise the paper I scorn those who laugh, I'm really loyal, I'm on the staif' 146 , -J V h cy' V4 f gf 17, seee I lf- x , ,f 7 . .f ' f '. fVfl'1lff MIL!! XL!! ll! , ' ' 1 X I ,k 9 I If L J S . 5 1 I ' 10 fd f , J 1 'j ' I I ' . 1 ff, , ffi f f X X ' - X ,- X 1' -' A ,' in ' 1 I ' ,II I fin Li X ' , ,J A llif, f, ' ld ,K l 5 Viv X7 I I I ,J 'lc , jc VJ Xxx Z QE ll 'I ffbv l ll ff ,I It ' X X XX n. L f ,I of ff' f- X 'f , f ' I 9 If L,1M kj!! 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I YOU CAN NEVER GRADUATE FROM THE MATHEMATICS OF LIVING BUT YOU CAN AVOID LIVING A FRACTIONAL LIFE Just what IS a fractional llfe 9 A sample definition of fractional rs part of a whole umt and the whole umt In this case IS the postgraduate lufe you are now commencing A fractlonal llfe IS one whnch allows only a part of nts capablllty nts talent nts enthusiasm to functuon vt as the llfe which never gives ltself completely and wholeheartedly to any endeavor or actlvrty of any social rellglous vocatlonal or clvuc nature lt rs a llfe which never seeks out the opportunrty to serve others and avoids whenever possible the acceptance of responsrblllty It IS fractuonal llfe because only a part of Its whole IS actually llved the rest IS simply a wasted existence the mathematics of llvlng can be stated percentagewlse The person who puts every part of has llfe to good use llves a full llfe a happy life a fruitful llfe a one hundred per cent llfe How will you llve your llfe9 will It be a fractlonal llfe or wlll you study the mathematics of llvlng and by puttmg all you have Into everything you do find some day that the parts total up one hundred per cent'9 Then you will have llved a full lrfe Congratulations to Members of the Graduating Class I4 l If 1, . I . . I . I . . . . . . .. I . G As in mathematics, a whole equals one hundred per cent, so also . . . . I . I , . n n u I lk a Q . I y '- , . ss. - SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.-KENOSHA, WIS 7 IN In Affmfl-Q1,. , , , fl 1 'DUAL Cl, 443- -Qpjl :if QL Ki ywqi L died-f, N- Rf Wftslgirznw Lain KENUSHA TRADES AND LABUR COUNCIL Ke nc SLIIIIIIL nf buf, A UNITED LABOR MOVEMENT I xlzmls Elo thc mnmbcrg of the 1955 cJfldUdIlfl5, dass LOIIEFLILILIIIOH5 on hJ.Xll1i,, completed thur High Sahool trunmg md ll nlux thun rhg Yan Beat of Suuugs .md HIIJIDIDCSS m X rhg fumurc X X x Wx N x L48 , 'L . L x.. , ,fn.f .ly ' Y - Q fm ' '57, E pu L! 1 y , M -W . L, nic I' , F ,,. L , f ' -.-, , L1 ga f A L jo WVUL .L YF- Nblfrfvt : fl -5, XIT1 X' - M 1 LA 'x Rf , . . i 1 , ,-4 Lx R 1 yi i . I 1. 7 Q A I. ., N 1 ' 1 Xxgl, .W A. . Ji A X 'XL 'ix 5X Ev Lg' X. Ns A' fx ,Xi f 'f fx , NXNMFX ' L, fy . .. X XI fx: X5 X Lx Cf XIX. 1 ' N r , Ax.. 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X J' F X g' 1 YF Xwx' l . xl M Q 6' 0 eq ' V .L 1 , K fx Y Q: 9 M GPG l0l 0M6! fo A6100 :58l UQJ 61,5 ik? 0 LCL6lKl0A0t0g GPA 0 tAQ Van Dyke srunlo Suite 301 Orpheum Bldg ' r er f r JCanodlza3 modf comlakfe laorfraif Aerui T0 THF CLASS 0I-' I955 D NAMATIE KENOSI-IA WISCONSIN OF EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANLFACTURERS OF EDDY CURRENT ADJUSTABLE SPEED CLUTCHES BRAKES ELECTRONIC CONTROLS INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE DRIVES AND SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT 151 ff, XJ DIVISION I 1 a S Q 1 fo Ze, fx, ,, fff 1 422'- xfi 7 5 CONGRATULATIONS J JW J? JMJJ Como 7955 JACQUES CLUB 152 f7 7 .1 rf - Vf, jf' If' ' l - - c , 0'-bf 1+ A ,uf 'cf 1,1 5 f V 1 4 ff W J f - .4 f . N L4 ' f -E N , Q , ,U 1 'P f 1 M ff Lf Mez' 1 X A f V, 5 .. , I , -1+ ff! ,f f f' f g X7 ,1 1, f ' 4 5 if ff' y C ,ffl X ,,fg.,L'f Y ' L' my ,X 1 ' ,ff ff 1' ' . ,' f F ff A 'fm , 1 ff 9: ,Q K Q X MXL ,f .LQAJ f- . I Ik L. ' 1 -. L' lvl! A I M L: A 4, , 1 A It ,. - N: ,JL-4 L Y ' . 'Vox rl ' Congrafufafiond . . YOUR DCWNTCWN DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM STORE 627 - 56th STREET Suzzdaes Sodas and Malteds lmztated But Not Du lzcated SANDVUICHES PINTS GALLONS CARRY OUTS 153 All Made IVitl9 Delicious DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM FINDLINGS FRESH GUQDS BAKED DAILY w dd 9 c k O fiffs 0 WIRE RBPE for AII Equipment SLINCS for Safe Handling AIRCRAFT CABLE for Controls CABLE ASSEMBLIES to Brder M CWHYTE CUMPANY 1 BAKERY he Pies 0 e in a es 0 Danish R II B d 0 French Pastry 0 Cookie All Occu I C k rclem aeen or l98Cil1! ccaaio RRR I I I I Manufacturers of wma! f 42 M WERNERS KENUSHA LAUNDRY and 5 iff f ff CLEANERS M ALL 1 VE Tkliirxliaus IOR PICK LP AND DI LIVI RY Phone OL 7 3175 1 I VE 1 BESEVER SEEN' 57 C7 W4 afl fo Cl. Plazt C415 78rhA cnuc S I6 08 7thA enue ll Uasb Il 3923 Gofh Street gucms Assaa Extra rar: makcs zt eflra good R 6 'M-.nm fl Olll PIU Ill PHONP OL 88137 ,Dua-I +15 PRODUCERS '0FEl'lf Home and Store Delifery Service Jigfdu vmmrn Mllf 6815 79th AVENLP KENOSHA, XVISCONSIN 155 - V'88' -fZffff ..:.s:55-' . 'lf,'?A:3'?'5:Z '53.sf 'f , fig' I .,,,, jvgfgf, f '1 - :f??f2:f1ff-if' .. ,-'ff 8 8 5552. 3 ff , Q, . -8 ,1.,,,,, -f-jx f 1 584' -,.. f . . ..,,, -I t Wlzfllj-I 2 ,sf , .8 H I ,-'A ,. zisfvf-jivgwfigif-2'X-'6:-9 ' I 7 ' - T ' : E I E f - H u Ill' Falling J 5 I' ge I in -- V' ' I0'.'57 - V ., ., U' ' .' , - ' Complzments 0 GUTTORMSEN S RECREATION Ixczmxba Yludeul B011 Img Hendqzmrters C14 57nd STREET PHONh OI- 2 BARR FURNITURE MART QITOJAU ol, CLR? gllfllltufe f0l'e 5319 SHERIDAN ROAD PHONE OL 4 2189 156 f Bowl for Health and Pleasure . M ' ' ' -..fl- Ja 9 - Q .9 5 864 Pl ME !'fYf C PENNEY C0 702 58th STREET KENOSHA WISCONSIN W f f ff gf, 4 f f f ,ff ,W ,W wwwfvf ff Jw 2 , , ff? , W, ,nf f X5 ff 41 if ,af 14 1 95455, f 4559 9' f 325 f 'WZ if K , iggfw g 17,2355 mf 'fyjgf if '+f'4'f 4 jf YW Q ,,,,'Z Q f wma BT11151066 Plum 4 .zfvf Shu! anal alfa aqaauu 1 5 157 . . 0 - o , .-..,-.::::1::- -2:5-if .. f f- --::g:f--1-:Q-'-B2-:b' -sv: .ff -1 1 .,:P'.-,3-41:1-',-':,:,f1Ez2eis:e::::.1.., ,f A- , f' '.-3?L,1f-j- -H -97g,1,g?' 451,gf' - , 'Q - 'I ' f3g::f ' - '-ff:fjI,E-Ay' f9g'7 ' 5- - ., I -'ggi ', . ,.,.:., , 1454 . 3-gf 23:5-' :: .-1 , '..7Ei,? J-:IL53:122553555522:5525Z553E5E5E?1F:::f515EZf:, 5535525 5.,.,:'Z 5552553 ' 212- . ,-EE? EZEEEI? E322 5233? ,5 223551 5552525 ErEiE?' 4522522 35552 4522555 5555523 425255 - o A ' n WAVRUS LINCOLN PHARMACY I'0:1Cl'llJtl0l'l 392116 liflj 6814 FOURTEENTH AVENUE KENOSHA WISCONSIN PHONE OL 8 8013 1901 1955 54 Years of Service to Kenosha IJCOIIJLII 5 jlllezif gfdfle .A mall? POJMCIL5 Locally O n d Locally Ope of d 5419 16th Avenue PA10119 OL 7 7142 158 LANIlGREN'S DAIRY W ., . .iQ X EVE' in-.- S Oflgfatll dtl0Il5 ufllfe 0llle0bUlleI'J MUNTEMURRU REALTY 815 FIFTY SEVENTH STREET OLYMPIC 2 7495 TOPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE? il -ll W rehusy husy sy Hammermg sowing nculung plasienng In excuted prep uratuon for bug things To come of Lepp sl Everyihnng possible IS bemg done wnth one thought an mlnd To guve you better service easver shopping and even greater selechons And when all the carpenters painters ond eledrucuans have gone youll be unvnfed to come In ESTABLISHED 1912 FACING THE SQUARE KENOSHA T59 , f , 1 C E, -7...-'E'-,. 0 L-A . Q - I 55 fs h s e 1 v u - -E 55 iii E -E gg -gg ,.!.E?x-E Z E . mf Q1 'MY M iffz P A. f ea! WAAQA W Zi to th l ClC!LlClfll'l9 CKG55 Aflas Prlnhng Company 13 4C 4522 3 ER for xc x ISERMANN BROTHERS K enoslmff leazfng Store for Men and Young Men 614 616 FIFTY SIXTH STREET 160 I-, ' 5 v 7 , X9 ' ' I' b ! ', If f I yi J 1 11 F Oz- f 1 X , . 1 ' 7 f , Tf .1 -f ' 'W Q' fi 0 L27 fl ,N I u X :I . 'HQ 7 vf - ff' ,, ,Q A ' 1 'L A ' ' ,K T, .f A 1 . , I 1 A if W 9 1 ff , fnf C A C f I , , . 1 , , 1- 1 1- Tr . 2 f I f . , I Ir' if V ' . 1 X N O I lm nc COncord f-1228 - '- :Z 4 .32 . csc v i A ' . 1 Iilwaiukec fx 1 ri .X 3- 111 N . 6 25'-4 Q Ns, 6 T 5 5 1 3 T3 X IN KENOSHA ITS ll Frozbn Food Center FOR FINER FOODS SUPER FOOD MART Upto K osha 621822 dAe Pho OL45361 FRGZEN F665 GENCFEE 63 Phone OL 4 5361 HYbLOP DEPARTVIEN1 STORE Cu Kerzoslaak Foremost Slore Smce 1889 HOWIE OF NATIOIN ALLY ADW ERTISED BRANDS FOR W-XLLEWISE SHOPPERS 161 1 I - s s .. YA 4. 2 i' 4 I fl ' . ' . ' . V ' ' .- 21 - ' O In wn en n v . ne - 21 1 1 - rd Place - ' 1 ' . ,uf JM OZ First In Fashion For Over 43 Years MJDuczak FURNITURE Co SHPRIDAN ROAD AI 45rd STRIPT TPLI PHONP OL Where the best costs less Kenosha, Wnsconsm 162 k Jw Vey K fi fl? 7 , . Y ' F' !Vf'L,f'IVLl 0 A-lf! F! ,N ,SQ 4 e , 1- f , I' N i . 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