Riverside High School - Mercury Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1957
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Q is EXT I xy BN NXT S KW W2 S, E .. ?W7V 95' VM g Raw I fix . rieffifri N eiafsl lolz' if A iii o I '55 r I'm Sparky, head man in This book. I enTerecI Riverside by requesT- in TacT, This year's sophomore dass, when They were Treshies, gave me such a good posiTion ThaT I iusT couIcIn'T Turn Them down. Since Then, I have aTTended all The baII games, pIays, and evenTs OT inTeresT. You're going To see me oTTen in This book. I'nn The li+TIe guy who can Iooss The seniors, advise The juniors, direcT The sopho- mores, conTuse The Treshmen, and s+ilI be The mosT popular person in school. So Iong Tor now and don'T TorgeT To I'ooIc Tor me, I'II be seeing you! HSPARKYH III' IIIZIIIIIIIIU N WI Q - IIIIIIIFIK IIAIIII Y I W III I SIIIIIWI MQEWQWE Ifwf' I C5155 , I E R C U R Y ggi? W f W I 195 7 M WIWIJWKJ ALwN,,a.,ff I' of Iffdwfvpyfffffffy MMS WNW ILQIIWIMW MIVIWII ffgifff?'fML3x::f5I III! IIIFACULTY.. ...8gQ bQWlZiY culsses... 1sWi3?v3gmJ53fiQfMiMg S ' f ffwy Acnvmes as sranrs asIi5iiJfIIii3WfQIiUD4E51?7L . . Y 'Mom X-1f'f 'A 'x'f l senlaks . W9 M Q 7' TMIAJI W , I RIVERSIDE I-IIOI-I SCHOOL MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN ' Ginnis novan Y. Mr. Howard Aplin Mr. Howard Aplin joined The Riverside TaculTy, as a member oT The Commercial deparTmenT, in SepTember, l92O, He TaughT in several small Wisconsin schools while he worked Tor his degrees Trom The UniversiTy of Wisconsin. He served his counTry well in World War l, in France. His service To The school over a span oT ThirTy-six years leTT iTs mark in a greaT many areas. Thousands oT sTudenTs who were in his bookkeeping, commercial law, salesmanship, and ariThmeTic classes remember him as a serious, good-naTured, Tair and eTTecTive Teacher, who helped Them prepare Tor work in Their chosen Tields. Perhaps his mosT ouTsTanding service To The school in general was his work as AThleTic DirecTor Tor a quarTer oT a cenTury. To The average sTudenT, liTTle is known oT The men behind The scenes -Those who iron ouT The innumerable kinks which develop Through The seasons oT sporTs, and Those who Take care oT The insurance coverage of The players and The Tiling and collecTion OT claims Tor iniuries. However, The coaches aTTesT To Mr. Aplin's deep undersTanding, his Thorough aTTenTion To even Tliile smallesT maTTer oT concern, and his TaiThTul, willing cooperaTion wiTh Them aT a Times. No greaTer praise can be said oT anyone, Than The words OT our Principal, Mr, Aplin meT The challenge OT each succeeding year oT Teaching wiTh zesT and good humor. His classes were lively and sTimulaTing, his knowledge oT subiecT maTTer was mosT Thorough, and his inTeresT in The liTe and spiriT oT our school, as shown mainly in his work as AThleTic DirecTor, never Tlagged. For him, Teaching was Truly a profession. We, The class oT I957, are proud To dedicaTe This issue oT The Mercury To Howard Aplin. We wish him God Speed and Good Luck in The years ThaT lie ahead. 1 Q 0 'A Lefff Jffwmwmjf MK! ZWMMAQWMZ 9 V f fi cfm 0 M WM! iff JZQMWZMJ wdyw MW W ' 79 mf? Z WU? W' ,WMWU ,. 4 , , 23326 QZZGQTWZJZW ,AMW KAMJ WWW QJZQWAXQ ja! f w 04A-01.6 'Q L15 ZKZZHQJU JLWMZY fffwff W ffM2' 1QfX Uxwgf. ,' Ai FACULTY - Principal JJ Merton S. Lean To establish a close relationship between students and teachers, and school and community, to practice a philosophy of living built upon years of experience, these are the aims of Principal Merton S. Lean. With a keen insight into world affairs, the problems of people in a perplexed and troubled world are of deep concern to Mr. Lean. His years of classical training, his appreciation of teaching and learning, and his very deep faith in the young people of our school have built a credo for living best expressed in his own words. Our future lies in preparing for it with eager anticipation. Whether we mold world events or they mold us, whether we impede progress or have a hand in achieving it - all this depends on our attitudes toward the world we live in. Our ideas and ideals, our vision and courage - all are the measures of our own personal abilities to prepare for the future. Mr. Lean's presence on the stage at assembly programs, his courtesy and consideration to all who approach him on any matter- no matter how trivial, his loyal support at the games, contests, and plays have endeared him to all the students and alumni ot Riverside. i WW! If the students of 1957 were as iet-propelled as the age in which they are going to be living the rest of their lives, what a wealth of well trained, well prepared, well disciplined young people we would have! The high standards which Vice-Principal John Powers would like to see developed in every Eastsider, in order that each one will be able to fill his chosen niche in adult society, are many. However, Mr. Powers' faith in the young people is best expressed in his desire to help provide the necessary skills and knowledge, the individual discipline and good citizenship that each one needs to live in the high powered age of which we are a part. An avid supporter of athletics of all kinds, and keenly interested in the activities of every student, our vice-commander lends a ready hand to all who need help. While much ot Mr. Powers' day is spent in solving the problems of students and being a liaison officer between the home, school, and community, his good nature and humor have sent many of us on our way with a happy solution for a disturbing situation. His own philosophy, To provide a suitable climate in which every student may prepare himself to take his place in the world of today, is eloquent expression of his genuine desire to be of service to our school. Vice-Principal John A. Powers MISS ANDERSEN, Commercial School Banking Cafeferia MRS. ANDERSON, English Cue Club MR. ASHCRAFT, Commercial Baslceilaall MR. ASHFORD, Hisrory Depf. Chairman MISS BARKOW, Phy. Ed. G.A.A., Dance Group Miss BATTY, English Swing-Oui MISS BERTRAND, English Mercury MRS. BOLTZ, English Allen Club MR. BRATLAND Ind uslrial Arls Key Room MR. BREDEL, Commercial Mercury, Rockel Miss BROUGH', Ma+h9y,m.1. Honor Roll 'M .fikyuf MR. BURNS, Arls and Craffs Ari Club Slage Design MR. CARLSON, Commercial Counselor MR. COPLAN, Phy. Ed. Wres+Iing, Fooiball MISS DEMARSH, Hisiory Camaraderie MISS DOWLING Clerk MISS DUNAWAY, Languages Depf. Chairman French, Spanish Clubs MR. DUNLOP, Science TicI:e+ Sales MR. ENGEN, Commercial Baskelball Noon Cadeis MR. FALLON, Science Head Foolball Coach MR. FERRARI, Music Orchesfra, Choir MR. GLATTING, Phy. Ed. Baseball, Foolball Miss GREEN, why. Ea. Depf. Chairman G.A.A., Dance, Drill, Cheerleaders MR. GROGAN, Science Counselor, Hi-Y Miss csnoss, English Guidance Counselor MR. HAFEY, Hisfory Head Baskeiball Coach Golf, Service Club MISS HAMMEL, Commercial Alhlelic Eligibilily MRS. HENNINGER, English Losl and Found MISS HENRY, Ma+h Depf. Chairman AH'encIance Direcior MR. HESSELBROCK, English Roclcef, Penpushers MR. HOLDORF, Music Band MISS KATZ, Home Economics Cafeieria Junior Red Cross M ISS KRAWCZYK Clerk MISS LANGE, Commercial Graduafion MISS LANING Driver's Educaiion Wa rd robe MISS LOWRY, Commercial Placemenf Direcior MRS. MACKEDON, Lafin l Lafin Club, Cade+sE,II1 S MR. MARTIN Indusirial Arfs Dept Chairman Counselor M RS. MATH IOWETZ, English Camaraderie MR. MAY, Commercial Depl. Chairman School Accoun+an+ Boolxsfore -SB Mm I? 'val' 'Klan' MR. R. MAY, Hisiory SI-udenr Council, Track MR. MOEHRING, Science Service Poini Records MR. NICOLAI Indusirial Arfs Sfage Crew MISS O'NEIL, CIo+hing Home Economics Club M R. OTTO, Science Mercury MISS PAFF Librarian MISS PATTI, Ma+h Honor Siudy Hall Sluclenf Council MR. PLEISTER, German Cross Couniry Head Track Coach German Club M RS. POLLOCK, English Ca ma raderie MR. POTTER, Mafh Aflmlefic Direcfor M R. PROC KNOW, History Cavaliers MR. PURIN, Arfs and Craffs Mercury, Pos+er Service MR. RASMUSSEN, Science Dept Chairman Counselor Curriculum Co-orclinafor M R. RAYN ES Indusirial Aris Audio-Visual Aids MISS ROSEN Welfare Counselor MISS SCHIPPER, Reading Tesling M RS. SCHUMACHER, Ma'rI1 Camaraclerie MISS SCHWARTZ, Commercial All-in-One M RS. SEITZ, Mall! Camaraderie M ISS SH ELDON Secreiary M RS SHOQU IST Home Economlcs MRS SMITH English Depl Chairman M R STADTM UELLER Speclal Swimming Mnss szPERA speech Junxor Sensor Play Cue Club MR TRYTHALL Sclence Tennis MRS VEITEL MISS WATSON Engllslu College Counselor MISS ZEMAN Englxsh Camaraderle 'Q' PLANT OPERATIONS Lf' FIRST ROW Myrile Ehlers, Margarel Koehn, Lllllan Kraus SECOND ROW Wallace W Bruss, Arfhur Guhmann. AI Brnnlrman. Joseph Krushas, Al Cebrowslu NOT PICTURED Lnlllan Pekowskl I5 . . 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FOURTH ROW: John Rieley, James Reilly, Nick Chlebnikous, Jerry Kessen, Donald Kolinski, William Upham, Palrick O'Conner, Diana Speh, Bernadeen Ring- wolski, Jeanne Hicks. I 9B-4I4 FIRST ROW: Doral Merrill, Karen Tolz- man, Sharie King, Janice McGuire, Joan Sczeanski, Bonnie WauI'lers, Sandra Bron- slon. SECOND ROW: John Maniscalco, James Goland, Sharon BarreH', David FeHerIy, Linda Kosluck, Marion Vielgul, Dennis Bruss, Richard Cannon. THIRD ROW: Arlene Arndf, Kalhleen Prochazka, Nora Ziedins, Darryl Koch, David Momoi, Roger Harris, Jonalhan Kolb, Aivars Sfarkis. FOURTH ROW: Joan Coons, Lynne Freclrich, Beverly Hinfz, Palrick Teicher, Tom Mirkos, Carolyn Jach, Pairi- cia Oelhafen, Belly Hexf, Karen Tenbroeke. 20 98-309 FIRST ROW: James Sanderson, Dennis Zuhlke, John McCormick, Joe Pecori, Don Slarr, Barbara Ma-lzek, Carol Tra- wilzki, Louise Schuberl. SECOND ROW: Susan Brych, Margaref Fargo, Renale Huelsers, Linda Hafcher, Jane Eberharcll, Marion Slreiecki, Marly Larsen, Suzanne Jordahl. THIRD ROW: Beverly Konkol, Carol Jean Melanson, Ka-Ihleen Varner, Kalhleen Kolins, George Hoffmann, Michael Schreiner, Gary Gruszewski, Tom Bauch. FOURTH ROW: Dale Yehle, George Born, Nalhan Mifchell, Earl Blair, Jeraldine Doberslein, Barbara Maikowski, Russell E. Konig, James Sforney, Baiba Blafs. 9A- I 24 FIRST ROW: Linda Peililier, Dona Chea- lham, Carol Johnson, Helen Lollermoser, Dorofhy Gulzmer, Dale Toyek, Kalhryn Wilson, Bonnie Wendler. SECOND ROW: Carol Faye, Nannelle Sanfilippo, Lorraine Holilimann, Sandra Febel, Janel Marx, Margie Sanchez, Beverly Beck, Barbara Hoge, Chrisline Pagliano. THIRD ROW: Judilh Slocki, Judilh Cichosz, Bob Mc- Quilly, Charles Slefanoski, Michael Ford, King Yee, Roberl Golfer, Ronald Bacher. FOURTH ROW: Charles Nelson, Jim Nack, Marshall Wiedeman, Chrisfine Osowski, Kalhleen Keally, Jacqueline Tra- wicki, Sharon Erickson, Alice Abrahams. 9A- I 06 ' FIRST ROW: Elaine Slorvik, Geraldine Orzechowski, Janel Osmanski, Belly Dell- laff, Bernardine Treider, Sandra Manning, Linda Slocks, Marlene Garacci. SECOND ROW: Kalhy Nowak, Virginia Hansen, Ronald Haines, Shirley Jarvis, Terry Burns, Anlhony Bacich, Diana Melko, Delores Vogl, Erin Everson. THIRD ROW: How- ard Flelcher, David Herrewig, Richard Kornilz, Kaye Chrisliansen, Dave Over- slreel, Jeri Colyer, Charles Aliolo, Marlin Burke. FOURTH ROW: David Henry, Henry Lipski, Charles Sheppard, Michael Weinberg, Barbara Haulre, Kalhleen Janik, Vicki Lee Osusky, Diane Lalawiec. 9A-IZ7 FIRST ROW: Bonnie Waller, Mary Ann Welly, Janice Hirr, Linda Yeek, Suzanne Ciolino, Theresa Brophy, Rila Golimowski. SECOND ROW: Carol Kenar, Norman Klahn, Marilyn Palicki, Gail Rome, Bonnie Slrelka, Richard Hugl, Barbara Sokol, Sheila Paschelke. THIRD ROW: Frances Diwald, Grelchen Drall, Sandra Schulz, Diane Balisler, Toni Tralnik, James Cham- pion, Ronald Pressley, Peler Schellin. FOURTH ROW: Roberl Lindemann, Peler Chrislolller, Richard Cline, Uldis Cinilis, James Albrechl, Madeline Kowalski, Nancy Lubberl. 2l 9A-20l FIRST ROW: Edilh Helminialr, Peggy Cousay, Joan Schneller, Lois Fisher, Kafh- leen Blake, Cindy Mac Dougal, Susie Franken, Holly Bush. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Wergin, James BooIrs'la'Ff, Roberl' Ewesl, Jerome Sieminslri, Dede Phillips, Kalherine Reiche, Richard Kucharzak, Jim Bader. THIRD ROW: Joseph Campagna, Dave Oswald, Judy Wolf, Kennelh Celoni, Howard While, Suzanne Clayfon, Suzanne Randa, Judy Kraemer. FOURTH ROW: Jay Kohn, Jerome Kleppin, James Kusch, James Smuclrler, John Schroeder, Donald Kahl, Fred Varisco, Calhey Cyrus, Pairi- cia Redzinski. 9A-209 FIRST ROW: Nancy Riclcerf, Suzanne Verlinde, Lois Spredemann, Louise Eron, Geraldine Minfeer, Geraldine Piolrowslri, Donna Winlrleslri, Jean Bea'Hy. SECOND ROW: Janice Merry+'ield,JeanneHe Mess- ner, Judy Kupczylr, Carol Gundy, Carol Mallriewicz, Joanne Gonier, JoAnn Cici- rello, Peggy Sammer, Darlene Parys. THIRD ROW: Dayle Pree, Sherrie Gib- son, Marie Voncina, Barbara Slawinski, Margo Schulfz, Vernon Olenslre, Roberl Dreis, Douglas Jordan, Dale Malquisf. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Walling, John Plumilis, Bob DeFrancisco, Charles Basi- ing, Joseph Hodorowslri, Gary Beese. Rick Bosley, Anfhony Sherman, Tom Suleslri. 22 9A-203 FIRST ROW: Ellen Cluberfon, Joan Luedllre, Julaine Kleisi, Judy Chaneslre, Harriel Szymanslri, Gerda Kaulh, Mary Senn. SECOND ROW: Bonnie BenneH, Josephine Seddler, Barbara Singer, Carol Fiiaclrowslci, Sandra Reiniger, Judilh Frinlrs, Leah Zummalr, Charlene Sussman. THIRD ROW: Chris Runge, Karen John- son, Barbara Pfeiffer, Gloria Anderf, Kaihleen Eron, Marlys England, Josephine Mulej, Kalhleen Kemeny. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Treuden, John Johnson, James Rollesfon, Bruce McCormick, Kennefh Murlin, Ronald Anderson, Peier Lange, Ralph Mellon. 9A-3 I 2 FIRST ROW: Susan Krueclc, Edilh Gil- berlson, Palricia Linehan, Mary TeSelIe, Diane Piche, Pa+ Anne Franfz, Beverly Radley. SECOND ROW: Karen Zirgibel, Shirley Salava, Jane? Mix, Marilyn Sfein- er, Marlene Franlz, Julie Karpinslxi, JoAnn Gillelle, Tom Moog. THIRD ROW: Sarah Appleby, Diane Bauer, Nancy Fischer, Judy Hcchslein, Ole Hansen, Jon Sfachnilr, Madeline Buchler. FOURTH ROW: Peler Fiumefreddo, Richard Zie- linslci, Warren Canlrall, Norman Baker, John Iverson, Richard Schmidf, John Polacheclr, William Biscobing. 9A-306 FIRST ROW: Irene Haecker, Jean Trep- low, Helen Behling, Diane Coaly, Valerie Sperry, Bonnie Pulflrammer, Jill Bardeen. SECOND ROW: Alberla Brazeau, Ber- nard Schelfle, Peg Rummler, Virginia Dane, Yvonne McNally, Georganne Slern, Kennelh Egglesron, John Holley. THIRD ROW: Bruce Zurawslci, Carolyn Moore, Jane+ Hady, Analie Buchler, Palricia Merlc, Gerald Kowalewski, Richard Kuperberg, Kafhie Murray. FOURTH ROW: James Beclrelf, Pele Galdiclc, Fred Haase, Fred- erich Grapengieser, Pefer Crisfan, Brian Bernier, Carl Voss, Carl Miller. 9A-4I 5 FIRST ROW: Pafricia Oesferreich, Rose- ann Beck, Kafhleen Medela, Doris Benner, Kafhleen Thompson, Carol Van Derslice, Shirley Pafolra. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Brodgelf, Edward Hanllze, Ronald Cy- chosz, Elizabeth Kochanslzi, Roberf Norrh, Carolyn Bernhagen, Judilh Lewandcwski, Geraldine Musiedlak. THIRD ROW: Gerald Schaefer, Darlene Van Asfen, Gail Burnham, Gerlrude Boucher, Fred PoHer, Joseph Malcowski, Rufh Hanson. FOURTH ROW: Paul Haase, Kennefh Norman, Bill Domoracki, Tony Marciaci, John Delwiler, Klaus Meirich, James Schmidt 23 9A-4I6 FIRST ROW: Mary Gibbon, Linda Sassan, Barbara Radley, Larisa Zivers, Susan Bell, Suzanne Borowslci, Carol Ralcliffe, Gloria Koller. SECOND ROW: Sandra Dreweli, Palricia Slciba, Ruby Schwager, Joan Meisner, Palricia Ward, Bonnie Olson, Jean Harlow, Fred Gumin, Sanlo Cin- colla. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ellner, Herlha Broeclcer, Kalherine Olney, Judilh Van Veghel, Charlolle Behling, Judilh Zeslre, Ronald Nienow, Philip Haslings, GaN Casper. FOURTH ROW: William Slarli, 'Roberl Luliasavilz, Paul Pawlili, Joseph Nolaro, Charles Johns, Joseph Maniaci, Kalhleen MacCudden, Darlene Ronowslzi, Eugene Gaurlree. l0B-424 FIRST ROW: Judie Kumbier, Lorella Olivier, Felicia Czerwinslii, Marlene Sab- rowslci, Sally Boeller, Charlolle Naliielski, Susan Clarlr, Louise Plalo. SECOND ROW: Sabine Manglus, Verena Manglus, Gloria Schullz, Mary Jane Singer, Mar- iorie Doebler, Brenda Ford, Kalhy Rum- sey, Penny Wellslein. THIRD ROW: Tom Asfemborslii, Palriclc Tuulier, Herman Erd- man, Donald Anderson, Larry Cole, Bill Hahn, Edward Weber, Harry Demoresl. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Haul, Arlhur Kramer, James Lamberl, Thomas Balis- freri, Andrew Lewis, Joe Radllie, Michael Taranlino, Karl-Heinz Ramm. 24 IOB-2l8 FIRST ROW: Carol Gross, Carol Harl- man, Marnae Demos, Barbara Shupe, Bar- bara Reuler, Delrae Murrenus, Jacquelyn Frosl. SECOND ROW: Karen Krischan, Susan Rodman, Barbara Busaleri, Heilce Hohmann, Judilh Dodge, Karen Schweil- zer, Dawn Osborne, Rosemary Feldman. THIRD ROW: Joseph Denlice, Jack Warbellon, Ken Schaefer, Jerry Hildrelh, Jim Boughner, Barbara Hinlz, Andria Ny- land. FOURTH ROW: Richard Denler, Richard Slarr, David Tuck, George Menos, John Casalena, Edward Kelchum, Delberl Shelley. IOA-204 FIRST ROW: Sfephen Follsfad, Tony Salerno, Carol Kraemer, Dick Rasmussen, Jim Aveni, Barbara Vogel, Carol Ward, Joyce Wolcyk. SECOND ROW: Susan Swiff, Eva Kalnais, Erna Sprenger, Grerch- en Lundberg, Beffe Ayling, Maiia Penikis, Donna Harfkop, Raechel Jensen, Susie Hoelier. THIRD ROW: Edwin Pali, David Ceika, Joseph Edwards, Richard Ziol, David Siach, Frank Rydzik, Jerome Miszewski, Andy Boesel. FOURTH ROW: Allan Jach, Janice Nass, Thomas Resch, Harrief McCormick, Sharon Ann Jach, Pauline Minorik, Karen Semmelmann, Douglas Byrd. IOB-424 FIRST ROW: Barbara Shelion, Mary Ann Serkley, Palricia Palmer, Mary Ann Har- low, Kalhleen Lang, Karen Maddalena, Calhy Kline, Be-Hy Hicks. SECOND ROW: Brooks Mifchell, Darlene Smifh, Goldie Kallimanis, Barbara Wagner, Elaine Ver- gefis, Anne Marie Zielesch, Karen LaRosa. THIRD ROW: Tim Lenfz, Thomas Evferf, Dennis OHo, Joe Morales, Kenne+h Mc- Allisler, Wally Medenski, Pefer Hirsch, Joseph Graziano. FOURTH ROW: Brad Daigle, Fred Ash, Tom Cons+aI:le, John Schmidi, James SchuI+z, Terrin Eberhardf, Norfon Thomas, Bill Landford. IOA-222 FIRST ROW: Leonard Carini, James Schu- macher, Frank Waulfers, James Gladys!- Tony Berle, John Klug, Jean Wiese, Nancy Addie, Josephine BaIis+reri. SEC- OND ROW: Carol Czech, llga Cakans, Geraldine Pawlik, Jane SuH'on, Marion Ray, Karen Krauss, Rufh Ann Roe, Judiih Machin, Judy Wagner, Eldeen Bolduan. THIRD ROW: Grace Ehr, Carol Misialek, Sandra Sanderson, Merry Neil, Vonna Jean Schlofe, Rosemary Zagar, Janei Jacquin, Ron Daniels, Michael Weis. FOURTH ROW: James Vanderslice, Ron- ald Cohen, Richard Shannon, Michael Haicher, Edmund Mclnfyre, Jerome Schumacher. 25 IOA-233 FIRST ROW: Joan Moore, Yvonne Reill, Laurel Bezella, Bonnie Maerlcer, Judiih Janiszewslci, Karen Sychra, Judy Ann Nei- zel, Loreifa Glisczinslxi, Carla Koseclci. SECOND ROW: Rifa Heimann, Jusrine Bachowslri, Dennis Vovak, Charles Boll, Penny Campbell, Joyce Kausch, Marlene Planasch, Gloria Guedel, Judy Hoss. THIRD ROW: Sam Serio, Ronald Toryf- +er, Jeanine Diane Smiih, Nancy Woicie- chowslui, Elizabeih Michaels, Rose Marie Vaura, David Shelley, Michael Zacha- renlra, Michael Pielcarski. FOURTH ROW: Donald Donahue, Michael Kridler, William Weber, Tom Basi, John Fillar, Paul Zed- ler, David Czecholinslci, Donald Gazzana, Joseph Miszewslci. IOA-305 FIRST ROW: Diane Bell, Carole Asche, lwne Rossa, Sharon LaRosa, Beverly Wal- fer, Ronnie Riclt, Naihaniel Clark, Carol- ine Cade. SECOND ROW: Judy Seidiia, Margarei Mueller, Kaihleen Nebel, Donna Hansen, Erna Maiiuk, Kafhy Pereles, Velia Pelcis, Margarei Rosenbaum, Thomas Kleiber. THIRD ROW: Raymond Hoberi, Bernice Harlman, Mary Grace Morion- son, Ellen Ulrich, Margarei' Swanson, Kaih- leen Pallen, Eddie Ru'l'h Holmes, Suzanne Kaemmer. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Ebner, Maiihew Jaszczenski, James Monigomery, Alvin Koeller, Cecil Ewing, Sieve Ramey, Anfon Svaios. 26 IOA-30I FIRST ROW: Maryellen Preisinger, Eve- lyn Baral, Helene Barfz, Joan Davidowslli, Susan Fairchild, Andre Avellone, Judiih Beeclxler, Carol Larson. SECOND ROW: Judiih Siconieczny, Palricia Mickelson, Mary Gonei, Evelyn Janlrowslci, Sue Velie, Arlene Balralarski, Maryln Dahlberg, Thomas Kowaleski, Kaihleen Blawai. THIRD ROW: Pe+e Johnson, James Wal- rhers, Tim Hoy+, Nicholas Apalsch, Joan Mueller, Mary Jo Krueclr, CharloHe Tegf- meyer, Sandy Giles. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Mahoney, Tom Devlin, William Gee, Gerald Slauson, Dane LaGrow, Ken Kensche, James Randa, Richard Porie, Jim Colyer. I OA-406 FIRST ROW: Helen Smi+h, Cynlhia Pag- Iiano, Lynn Hildebrand, Aija Lapins, Mel- vin Branovan, Jerry Mohr, Joseph Wuch- ferl, Charles Bauch. SECOND ROW: Marlene Weber, Barbara Kruzycki, Don Smilh, Louis Manera, Gale Holloway, Margarer Olson, Marlina Grover, Carmen Cefalu. THIRD ROW: Carol C. Fischer, Caroline Bazylewicz, Pai' Murphy, June Jueschke, Georgiann Cavins, Marlene Ann Pulfkammer, Judilh Belcher, Judy Telling. FOURTH ROW: Marvin D'Amore Kennefh Kilii s Fred R , p , a+h- gelner, Roberr Riedel, Jerry Domrose, Carl Jahnke, Dennis Wilson, Barrie John- son, Jerome Rickerf. IOA-404 FIRST ROW: Diane Dryfka, Eileen Bog- danski, Judie Mullen, Rosemary Rappe. Diane D'AmaIo, Gloria Buckner, Barbara Reimer, EIizabe+h Waranka, Karen Brandr, Joyce Smerlinski, Dona Freuen, Donna SchuI'Iz, Audrey Davis, Izolde Timrols, Lynda Vinarsky. THIRD ROW: Palricia Ochnikowski, Ray Greenberg, Leon Wil- Iiams, Kennelh S+engIein, Don Pressiey, Joyce Heberl, Sally Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Tom Krueger, Tom Marlin, Verlon Marg, Richard Minieer, Ted Jankowski, Janel Adameak, Janice Kifzman, Gregory James. IOA-422 FIRST ROW: Sheila Fischer, Rober+ Henry, Paul Jankowski, Edward Paul, Nick Albergo, Charles Johnson, Judilh Sleller, Rosemarie Hauke. SECOND ROW: Phil Larkin, Ronald Moser, Carol Kunze, Dennis Cefalu, Pafricia Boucher, Sandra Model, Judie Wuerzberger, Carol WuIFf, Harvey Marks. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Budner, Irene Chlebnikovs, Rulh Rabe, Chrisfel Rohr, Dzidra Radzins, Judy Richardson, Joy DraII, Judifh Lulher, Marlene Haack. FOURTH ROW: Delberi Timper, Wayne Koch, Terry While. David BIaHner, Gerald Sorano, John Ecks+ein, Margarei' Carrara, Bonnie Hellmich, Jeanne Musinski. 27 IOA-423 FIRST ROW: Nancy LaPres+, Kafhi Arm- brusr, Pai' Trawi+zI:i, Dianne Toner, Joan Dornblaser, Drene Srrong, Crys+aI Casper. Carol Hensel. SECOND ROW: Karh- Ieen OrchoIsIci, Nancy Denisron, Heaiher Browning, Jerome Widmer, Joyce Behr. Jane Cassidy, Joan Cassidy, Karhy Rama- zini, Doroihy Goefzke. THIRD ROW: Richard Ash, Gerald Gaiewski, Fred Bur- ron, Terry Szczepanski, Sharon Noesire, Judy S1'riHmaHer, Lenore Karpinski, Susan LaSusa. FOURTH ROW: Hugh Risseeuw, PhiIli Michalovifz, Vernon Church, Mike Heggdus, James Seeber, Pefer Waih Michael Sfewarf. I I B-324 FIRST ROW: VioIe+ Erdmann, Lois Raizow, MarIene Treuden, GayIe Shepard, Rose Keelling, Doreen ZieIinsIci, Diane SchueH- Ice. SECOND ROW: Lois Fiedorczyiz, Jean Misicowski, Carol Hommei, GeraI- dine Kleinsfeiber, Ronald Norberg, Terry Theriaulf, Nancy Cook, Pafricia Perow. THIRD ROW: Roberf EcIxard+, Eric Rie- menschneider, Ari Gundersheim, Thomas Rosenkranz, Dawn Pefermann, Susan Okru- szynski, BeverIy Reder. FOURTH ROW: David RawIins, Berf Geerdrs, WiIIiam Ka- muchey, John Bachowski, Bernard Schiera. 28 I IB-229 FIRST ROW: Judy CIay+on, Dianne Gruel, Judy Sanchez, Diana ZuhII:e, Bar- bara Eder, Janef BeaHy, Jeanne Carison. SECOND ROW: Shelly Babbiiz, Barbara Grieb, BeverIy Weidner, Shirley DiMag- gio, Bernice Bailey, Carla Oversfreef, Linda Lee Thomas, Pafricia Safes. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Kromer, Lynn Marfin, Thomas Meyer, Dennis SchuI+z, Dororhy Fry, Par Young, Susan Scherr. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Somenske, Pafrick Moore, Eli Shupe, Joe Rizzo, Terry Czerwinski. IIA-lOl FIRST ROW: Barbara Brumm, Barbara Calhoun, Kalhy Tillema, Charlolle Onasch, Virginia Aliola, Carol Kniller, Joan Zbiliclri, Sharon Mix, Darlene Mal- lano. SECOND ROW: Roberl Poelz, Jean Grapp, Dona Ralclilile, Hazel Ned- dle, Shelby Pacey, Palricia Ralaiczalc, Judy Boughner, Evonne Everson, Roberl Novalc. THIRD ROW: Carl Mallson, Terrance Pills, Jon Malnelroff, Donald Mansavage, Allan Libowilz, Richard Ne- melz, Theresa Weslphal, Marie Corrao. FOURTH ROW: Olis Barllell, Joel Guin, Gerald Maiewslci, Clause Rohr, Allen Bowen, Larry Demmin, Dave Malingowslri, Slonewall Grillin, Roberl Schullz. I IB-324 FIRST ROW: Janel Miller, Belly Bischol, Carol Schalz, Deanna Fry, Karen Harvey, Gloria Johnson. SECOND ROW: Judilh Ebel, Joan Kieperl, Joyce Mundl, Tony Mirasola, Sharon Malerna, Julie Eber- hardl, Karen Weed. THIRD ROW: Jerry Bach, Tony Passanle, Dale Race, George Zacher, Judi Slahl, John Pleifer. FOURTH ROW: Harvey Dickey, Dellev Wiede, Richard Haulce, John Felzer, Doug Som- ers, Jellrey Seraphine, Roberl Lonaberger. IIA-IO4 FIRST ROW: Gail Janlrowslui, Georgiana Nadeau. Verona Church, Sandra Leidgen, Merry Zywiclre, Norma Demslzi, Judy Jar- muz. SECOND ROW: Ann Emerson, Deborah Gravensline, Darlene Leverance, Judy Bores, Joan Dybul, Congella Ganci- lano, Cynlhia Bunlrer, Roselind Herden. THIRD ROW: Earl Woller, Roberl Delh- loll, John Jacobs, Gary Zindler, Peler Goshgarian, Donald Kusler, Richard Lan- dowslri. FOURTH ROW: Greg Magill, John Tiedemann, John Fisher, Ronald Dillmann, Ronald Kridler, Willis Shue. 29 IIA-I04 FIRST ROW: Nancy Buih, Arleen Bura- czewski, Joyce Farnady, Sharon Magill, Joan Chrislopher, Caroline Meci, Calh- erine Schneider. SECOND ROW: Ed- ward Sfewari, Duane DeLucca, Judie Wildish, Henriefla Neumann, Caroline Karpinski, Judy Calhoun, Rosemary Sen- ger, Pal Schweifzer. THIRD ROW: Marv- in Schneller, Tom King, Judy King, Dianne Casper, Carol Donohue, Don Juskowiak, John Jones. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Fischer, Roman Cavosi, Rena Weeks, Pafsie Gibson. IIA-3I4 FIRST ROW: Viv Teufel, Mifzi Ugland, Anne'H'e Trombley, KiHy Klavins, Sandy Wagner, Alefa Clayion, Jane Polak. SECOND ROW: Siella Sammarco, Rifa Nerad, Joseph Sloriz, Margarefe Kau+h, Marlene Kurfh, Theresa Ulik, Pafricia Schorr. THIRD ROW: David Drumm, James McGuire, David Mellencamp, Au- gusr Morfellaro, Joe Mirasola, Jennifer Wickmann, Kafhleen Barron, Carol Schmid. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Suhr, Jerry Duns+, Daniel Lindner, Modris Plu- miiis, Mark Ferencevich, Harold Rick, William Kwiecien. 30 IIA-3lI FIRST ROW: Erika Bliia, Karen Feger, Jeannine Schaefer, Penny McDermoH, Sharon Varner, Kaihy Rinnenbach, Sybil Hirsch, Arlene Keielsen. SECOND ROW: Theresa Rosenbaum, Chrisrine Szeklinski, Marilyn PlaH, Joan Macieiewski, Sharon Ploeiz, Nora Bedelis. Barbara Moore, Williamina M. Browning. THIRD ROW: John Lee, Joan Pyflik, Connie Wes+phal, Wal+rau'I- Wessel, Kafherine Mills, Gail Liska,'Elizabeih Parbs, Helga Woelke. FOURTH ROW: Bill Zasfrow, Randy Randa, John Hood, Edward Cichosz, Thomas Sfephens, Karen Klaas, Joanne Marinko, Wayne Fischer. IIA-3l6 FIRST ROW: Donald Mickelson, Marlin Bach, Richard Galin, Audrey Olszewski, Marguerile Kunze, Nancy Jankowski, Donna Eils. SECOND ROW: Louise Lar- son, Roloerla Beyer, Judie Wenzler, Mar- guerile Scarpace, Pafli Seder, Elizabelh Mingari, Jean Polzin, Sharon Weeks. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Fosler, Palricia Kraus, Dianne Pierce, William Rummler, Dave Hansen, Jack Parker, Terry Evans. FOURTH ROW: Alan Sumner, Talis Vil- cins, Bill Deffmann, Ronald Gromacki, Audrey Wergin, Mariella Sherman. IIA-3I5 FIRST ROW: Maryellen Ryan, Palricia McAIIisIer, Joan Meyer, BeHy DeCamp, Rasma Gralais, Denise Sansone, Joan Baker. SECOND ROW: Pal Burgess, Beverly Trawifzke, Barbara Pofasnik, Bev- erly KIems+ein, Carol Gaiewski, Diane Hernke, Louise SiIIeH'i, Carl Wolfer. THIRD ROW: Gary Olsen, Bill Miles, Pal Neuman, Sfeve Hrin, Donna Van Rixel, Sylvia Sammarco, Barbara Mefzuk, Trudy Koch. FOURTH ROW: John SchmiH', Juris Turlais, John Frankovis, Roberf Hackbarlh, Roberl' Kopacz, Alan Preslon, Ralph Romans, Marly Miller, Tom Johnson. I IA-322 FIRST ROW: Everefle Johnson, Norman Eveland, Larry Dienberg, Marilyn Drake, Jerry Slominski, Shirley Krumrai, Mary Weigand, Mary Jane Dama. SECOND ROW: Judy Dougherly, Alice Seinko, Pahicia Borckmann, Faifh Wagner, Bon- nie King, Ellis Oconner, Barbara Sherkus, Carol Slanislawski, Claudia Hinlz. THIRD ROW: Kennefh Andries, Siegfried Treu, Thomas A. Mueller, Richard Delwiler, James Braier, Douglas Armsfrong, Floyd Tambellini, Roland Allred. FOURTH ROW: Tyrone Tabak, Gene Sieferi. John Famularo, Charles Kirchner, Richard Luka- szevig, Ronald Bilicki, Edward Febel, Richard Williams. 3I I IA-405 FIRST ROW: Beverly Wa'H's, Sonia Chris+ensen, Linda Hanin, Loliia Bevenue, Kay Comyne, Karen Sfeber, Meridee Wallace. SECOND ROW: Judie Schmidr, Judy Flaherfy, Janice Dillig, Sandra Sorce, Karen Ploeiz, Claire Hellmer, Karhy Rafaiczak. THIRD ROW: Pai Pikago, Barbara Waller, Sandie Loveless, Diane Gradel, Francie Wade, Josephine Brunefio. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Muel- ler, Pafrick Benish, James Thisres, Richard Sorensen, Leon SchuHa, Fred LaRosa, James Kcroiko. l2B-205 FIRST ROW: James Kearns, Norman Sianley, Thomas Okruszynski, Roberf Kie- drowski, Darlene Parker, Roberf Wuikow- ski. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Kierow- ski, Joyce Sva+os, Susan Zernia, Mary Verlinde, Roberf Berg, Michael Dunphy, Jim Cira. THIRD ROW: Harry Tanner, James O'Marro, Jerry Geerdfs, James Sfepniewski, Carl Lundgren, John Camp- bell. FOURTH ROW: Pefer Balesirieri, Carl Wes+phaI, Dennis Wallace, Raymond Czarnyszka, Salvarore Busalacchi. 32 I2B-IO9 FIRST ROW: Shirley Smifh, Jeanine Orphal, Judy Spanley, Doris Krueger, Barbara Jagodzinski, Mary Anionicci, Judy Lubberi, Mariorie Sfark. SECOND ROW: Judy Kieperf, Judy Nicholas, Nellie Parks, Carol Irving, Pafricia Gra- bowski, Angela Mariano, Arleen Heweir. THIRD ROW: Roberi Dahl, Ralph Meyer, James Morris, Shirley Sirosina, Mary Bluschke, Valda Sliede, Joanne Reger. FOURTH ROW: David Miller, Ralph Megenify, Allen Gregory, Warren RiveHe, Emil Brandenburg, Frank Ford, Ronald Osowicz. I2B-409 FIRST ROW: John Sussex, Allen Jordan, Fellrer, Susan Williams, Palriclc Mc- Cormick, Kennelh Vollt. SECOND ROW: Rulh LaConle, Sida Voncina, Carol Dues- ing, Karen Lory, Calherine Scardino, Kalhleen Aschenbach. THIRD ROW: Hanlrs, Susan Schroeder, Carole Glenn Miller, Arlhur McCarlhy, FOURTH ROW: Dennis Charles Edwards, Richard Mading, Maniscalca, James Kowalewslci, Dan Carol Sime. NOT PICTU RED 98-309 Millie Hochslein James Maglio Michael Zeidler 98-4l4 Helen Abernalhy Donna Hinlz 9A-l24 Judilh Barlcer Odis Smilh Paul Smilh 9A-203 Julie Rormer 9A-209 James Smuclxler Fred Slegeman 9A-306 Jaclr Smuclxler 9A-3 I 2 Judy Oeflinger I2B-3I7 FIRST ROW: Craig Miller, Dennis Hale, Wayne Chipman, Barbara Dahllie, Mary Ann Meagher, Marion Schorr, Mary Kleals, Carol Fisher. SECOND ROW: Judy Haul, Georgia Gershewslii, Lynn Franlienslein, Ann Russo, Helen Irwin, Sheila Wahlen, Carol Wolfe, Ann Marie Russo, Carlene Slreel. THIRD ROW: Earl Micliler, Roberl B. Smilh, James Sul'- ler, Charles Collins, Jeffrey Mollall, Nor- man Mierilz, George Economou, Kurl Froebel. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Fer- encevich, Harold Denler, Sal Palmisano, Tony DePalma, Ross Lang, Kennelh Schopp, Richard Berner. 9A-4-I5 Paul Schauer IOB-2I3 Diane DiMaggio Jean Killian Marlene Kurliowski Suzanne Mierilz IOB-424 Cliff Pinrow Ann Zielesch IOA-222 Kennelh Kaplre IOA-30I Lois Lange Charlolle Prall IOA-305 Harold Olsen James Zalzlcer I OA-404 Jerry Burian Arlhur DesMarias IOA-406 Ronald Budzisz IOA-422 Beverly Davis Judilh McMurlrie Annelle Vroman IOA-423 Della Sl. Clair I IB-229 Dorolhy Joy I IB-324 Sharon Malerna Ron Musiedlai Coralie Weldon George Zacher IIA-IO4 Caroline Bezali Gail Jankowski IIA-3l4 Wanda Greenlund Peggy O'Shea IIA-315 Judilh Kline Barbara Moriselle IIA-3I6 J ud ilh Jaslrow Bonila Yops IIA-405 Jane Kopacz IZB- I 09 Belly Bronslon I 2B-205 Bernard Blicharz Sharon Kornih Carl Lundgren IZB-409 Delores Niles AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE A ' 5 1 T M5 Augusf I7, I956, was a day fhaf will long be remembered by Er- nesfo DeCarvalho. This was fhe day fhaf Ernesfo arrived in New Yorlc from his home in Lisbon, Por- fugal, fo begin his year in fhe Unifed Sfafes as an A.F.S. foreign exchange sfudenf. During fhe year, Ernesfo lived wifh fhe Fairchild family. I-Ie was a fine addifion fo Riverside. I-Ie was acfive in German Club, Arf Club, Cavaliers, and won firsf prize in fhe Journal Arf Confesf. The happy smile of Flanna Blau- sfein became a familiar sighf around fhe halls of Riverside fhis pasf year. I-Ianna lived wifh fhe Krueclc family, far from her home in Defmold, Germany. I-Ianna has a linguisfic baclc- ground and found French her mosf enioyable subiecf. In addifion fo mainfaining a fine scholasfic aver- age, she enioyed fhe acfivifies of Allen Club, French Club, and Camaraderie. She also won The fhird year Nafional French Exami- nafion af Riverside. A.F.S. HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE-FIRST ROW: Dave Gennrich, Donna Chris+ensen, Suzy Winnemore, Jane Voss, Virginia Smifh, Emily Krueclr, Chairman. SECOND ROW: Cynfhia Donovan, Mary Jo Krueclx, Judy Clayfon, Joan Balxer, Emily Ahlswede, Susan Fairchild, Kay Gibson, Paul Downing. 34 The purpose of our newly organize American Field Service hospifalify com miffee is fo malce our foreign exchang sfudenfs feel af home af Riverside. Th commiffee's biggesf proiecf for fh year was fhe presenfafion of fhe annua Infernafional Day program. This grou helped wifh money raising proiecfs fo A.F.S. The commiffee membership i nof Iimifed fo foreign language sfu denfsy if comprises all persons infer esfed in fhe Field Service program. ' JOHN E. HOLMES 1896-1956 On Friday, July 27, 1956, our English teacher, Mr. John E. Holmes, passed away. His death closed a long and faithful career in education. Graduating from Milton College and the University of Wisconsin, he joined the Milwaukee schools after some teaching experience at St. John's Military Academy at Delafield. He was a teacher at Boys' Tech and North Division High Schools before he came to Riverside. Mr. Holmes had traveled extensively in Europe. He served his country well in time of war as a member of the Armed Forces. At the time of his death, Mr. Holmes was visiting in Virginia where he had gone to see a friend who was ill. It was characteristic of him to be at the side of his friends when he was needed. Two fine qualities stand forth as one recalls the years of service Mr. Holmes gave Riverside: his excellent training and scholarship which gave him a preparation far beyond that required of a high school teacher, and his forthright spirit when he expressed himself on problems and issues of the day, stated Principal Merton Lean. It is to the memory of a teacher and a friend that we pay tribute in this 1957 issue of The Mercury. we W Wm Sigfifgg mg., Vey. P f' ' 1 , f A -7 fl - Q' ex, PI , pg' YY U 'Aff A f 1' J'-,ff' ny, . K I ' 4' ' . -V . .f f X, 1 K If x - Al, Li' A X I Om! X-,YI ff' I E N1 if qc I ' f f 'tk f f X ,5 ' I AL! K , I, 'ff ' If I 'uv lj x f. Aff Xf, J: In J ' . I, N3 ,' I M j , x ' ' fl I Q ' ' K I , HA , ' If I D T 1 fl lb .3 , 1',. ,fa j 1 xl l ,i I ,ff 'VE 1 1 X7 1 4 G SOPHOMORE PROJECT Mainlaining proper conducl' in Jrhe halls during 'rhe school day is Jrhe duly of +he so homore class p . Mrs. Macliedon sponsors Jrhis proi- ecl. The hall cadels checlc lo see +ha+ all lockers are locked and acl' as guides for visilors. FRESHMAN PROJECT HALL CADET CAPTAINS: Rachel Jensen, Charlolle Tegimeyer, James Seeber Janel Adamealc, Mary Grace Morlonson, Rosemary Zagar, Diane Dryflxa, Nancy DGHISTOH Joe Rizzo, Arf Gund ersheim. 40 Oddly enough lhe l.osJr and Found deparlmenl is run by +he freshmen. who are offen losl lhem- selves. A sludenl may go Jro 'rhe Los+ and Found anylime during The school day lo claim an arlicle if il' has been Turned in. The advisor for 'rhis proieclr is Mrs. l-lenninger. HONOR STUDY HALL BOARD: Larry Gregg, Killy MQGif1Y1l-S. KEYS Rivellel Jafle Rice Secrelaryg Joe Su+ler, President Louie Evanhoff, Julian Rice, George FFBDROVIS. The iunior class proiecl is The noon hall palrol under lhe guid- ance ol Mr. Engen. The monilors are responsible for keeping slu- denls our ol The halls during l'he noon hour. SENIOR PROJECT An organizalion lhal' all River- siders can be proud of is lhe Honor Sludy Hall syslem, run by lhe senior class. Under The supervision of lhe Honor Sludy Hall Board and wilh lhe help of lvliss Palli, slu- denls are able 'ro praclice self- conlrol and learn good sludy habils. JUNIOR PROJECT NOON HALL CAPTAINS-FlRST ROW: Judy Lubberl. Shiela Wihlen. 'Judy Wenzler. SECOND ROW: John Lee, Don Fandry, Marlin Bach. STUDENT COUNCIL Welcomed back Tor The Third year, Mr. Charles King lcepT all EasT Siders laughing and singing aT an All-in-One Program. Paul Downing, Vice-President Susan Fairchild, SecreTary: PaT McCor mick, President Francie Wade, InTer-High: Dick Defwiler, Sergeanf ai' Arms. This year The STudenT Council Took over Three new proiecTs and carried ouT equally well Those duTies which have been Theirs in The pasT. The highlighT and biggesT under- Talcing was The sponsoring oT The VarieTy Show which was presenTed April l2, in The audiTorium. OTher proiecTs included The con- TinuaTion oT membership in The lnTer- High CiTy Council, The noon sTudy hall, and decoraTion oT The school ChrisTmas Tree. New underlralcings were The running of The Friday-noon Nickel Dances and assisTing in The choosing oT All-in-One programs. 42 STudenTs enjoy The iiTTerbug and convenTional sTeps aT The Nickel Dances sis Julaan Rrce Vnce PresldenT Jeanne Hahn Treasurer Sally Llndner Secre+ary Glenn Muller Presldenf The words of OruenT CrescenT De baTe club members are heard re soundmg Through The halls aTTer school on Tuesday aTTernoons Ad vlsed by Mr AshTord The club has debaTed such subIecTs as e Middle EasT Crnsls DaylughT Sav ang Txme These debaTes Teach The members To reason sTudy and Torm opnnnons on sublecTs oT currenT mTeresT ORIENT CRESCENT SERVICE CLUB Mary Bellls President The purpose oT The Servrce Club ns To help sTudenTs who need exTra aTTen Tron IH any of Thelr subgecTs These sTudenTs are TuTored during a Tree period by members of The organuzaTuon who are on The honor roll, or who do ouTsTandnng work nn a parhcular sub lecl' The members of The Servuce Club and Their advisor, Mr l-lafey, give many hours so Thai' sTudenTs who need asslsTance wall receive :T ART CLUB I+ s greal fun +o spread scenery all over rlwe halls Nora Bedelns Treasurer Jennnfer Wick mann Presrdenf Deanna Fry Secrefary Doroflwy Fry Vice Preslden+ 44 Members ol Ari Club have been a busy group 'rlwrougln oul llxe year They have made llwe lane background selllngs for llne Jumor Sensor Play and Varuely Show Under lne guidance ol llnelr advlsor Mr Burns llme Arl Club mem bers made and sold copper lewelry and lallwer and sulver pleces NN. W- Qwag- 5 'TTER l . . . . I : . . - - I v I , - . ,,,3,,,,5c,, V 4 W JM ew? K ' ' ,J w. A ' 'L' QW., . ' I' . - , -F I H., l-IOME ECONOMICS FIRST ROW: Pai' Sfaniszewslxi, President SECOND ROW: KaThleen Czarnyszki, SecreTary: Jeanine Orphal, Treasurer: Orean Jordahl, Poinr Recorder: Barbara Dahllre, Vice-President The TuncTion of The l-lome Economics Club is To give iTs members a background in good homemalcing. This year, The club's spe- cial evenTs included sTyle shows, a MoTher- DaughTer Tea, a Big SisTer parTy Tor The Treshmen, and a Tield Trip To The Gas Corn- pany. The girls also assisTed aT The l-lonor Dinner. Miss O'Neil and Mrs. ShoquisT ad- vise The l-lome Ec'ers in all OT Their acTiviTies. Preview of The EasTer parade by Home Ec. members. 45 ALLEN CLUB The girls enjoy decoraling lor lhe dance and vision rhe evening ahead. 46 FIRST ROW: Befsy Boesel, Secrefaryg Jane Voss, President Sandy Bolfs, Vice- Presidenf. SECOND ROW: Francie Wade, inner-Club Represenfafiveq Diane Casper, Alfernafe Represenfa+ive: Joan Chrisfopher, Treasurer. Allen Club is a girls' club affiliaied wi+h rhe Y.W.C.A. and under The guidance of Mrs. Boliz. The purpose of +he club is +0 creale 'friendship among 'l'he girls and fo inreresr Them in serving 'rheir school and communiry. Highlighils of rhe year's aciiviiies included 'rhe annual Allen Club dance, Japanese Sand- rnan g rhe World Fellowship dinner: a progres- sive supperg a square dance: and 'rhe Mo+her's rea. The club's successful season ended wirh a weekend a+ Camp Genessee. King of lhe Allen Club dance, Tom King, warches as Jane Voss presenrs queen, Donna Eils, wirh flowers. Everyone has a good lime ar l-li-Y meeiings. I-ll-Y Myril Manhoff, Secrefaryg Bill Rummler, Vice-Presidenh Jim Hoelier, Presidenfg Jim. Robinson, Treasurer: Guy Gibbon, Vice-President Henry Grifienger, Chaplain. l-li-Y is rhe Y.lv1.C.A. affiliared club for Riverside boys. Las? summer, a Canadian canoe frip was enioyed by several Easr boys and members of Jrhe Souih Milwaukee club. In ihe fall, l-li-Y members and Their dares held a splash par+y ai rhe Jewish Communiry Cenier. A+ Chrisimas lime, rhe Winier Formal was a big success. Judy l-laferbecker and John Briar were crowned queen and king of Jrhe dance. l-li-Y 'reaches boys ihe funclamenrals of good grooming. good sporismanship, prepares 'rhem for a career, and encour- ages worihwhile hobbies. HSlOW SlOW. quick quick . These words were repealed olien ai rhe Allen Club-l-li-Y jiirerbug clinic. 47 CAMARADERIE kc, ,si I.. FIRST ROW: Jane Rice, Vice-President BeH'y SuHon, Presidenig Joan Baker, Secrefaryg Mary Lee Sgalio, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Chrisiine Pagliano, Edith Gilberrson, Freshmen Leaders, Francie Wade, Judy King, Junior Leaders: Lucie Surherland, Mary Jennie Shupe, Senior Leaders, Marion Ray, Susie Hoelrer, Sophomore Leaders. The freshmen again pur on lhe annual Chrislmas program. i 4 F ' ai sria fi iw 48 On Piglail Day some of The girls gel a birds eye view of lhe program. A club wirh around 600 female mem- bers ceriainly musr have a friendly foun- darion, and Thai is iusr whai Camara- derie has. Camaraclerie means friend- ship, and rhe many acriviries each year bring lun and companionship ro Hs members. Regular meelings are held Jrwice a monrh, af which enrerrainmenr is pro- vided by each class division. The Prom, Jrhe Homecoming Dance, and a ioinl' meeiing were sponsored by Cam wilh Their brorher club, Cavaliers. For nearly lilly years Camaraderie has presenred The program for ihe annual Pigrail Day: Jrhis year was no exceplion. An oulsfanding and original performance of Pe+er Pan was given by Jrhe senior girls. Even brorlwers and sis+ers enjoyed The Molrhers' Tea. WhereNs Never Never Land, Pe+er?'N Cards proiedr of shalqeroo sales added spirif and spark The focfrloall season. 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CAVALIERS George Franlcovis, President Louis EvanhoFF, Vice-Presidenh Jon Peierson, Treas- urer: Guy Gibbon, Secrefary. Under lhe guidance of Mr. Proclcnow, Cava- liers, our largesl boys' club, sponsored a success- ful Thanksgiving baskel drive. The food collecred was seni To needy families in lhe ciiy. The Cava- liers also added Their able assislance To +he suc- cess of The Jrwo big school dances, lhe Fooiball l-lop and Jrhe Prom. C4v Ill ll, Fellows and gals enjoyed ironr row seais while waiching enierfain- menl' provided by Cam and Cav members ai Jrhe ioinlr meeling. 50 Cavalier members load ihe Thanksgiving basliels filled by each homeroom. , Sparky was The liTe oT The i956 Home- coming weekend. His presence aT all The TesTiviTies, beginning wiTh The pep rally on Thursday, To The brighT, gay aTmosphere oT The dance on Friday, OcTober 26, was The spark we needed To make The days compleTe. The nighT oT The Homecoming game was a perTecT one Tor TooTball. The Team, en- couraged by a rousing pep rally, The crowded sTadium, The cheerleaders, and alums, played Their hardesT, We losT The game 7-6, puT noT unTil our Team had puT up a Tierce TighT. To Top oTT The weekend, EasTsiders and Their Triends Turned ouT en masse Tor one oT The TinesT FooTball Hops we have ever seen. Under a ceiling oT orange and black sTreamers, I74 couples waTched The king and queen, George Frankovis and Sylvia Talsey, Take over Their royal duTies. They led The grand march and laTer sTarTed The dancing To The music oT Bob Kaye's orchesTra. FOGTBALI. HOP QUEEN: Sylvia Talsey. KING: George Frankovis HOMECOMING COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Lane, Louie Evanoff, Mary Ann Meagher, Vern Domoracki, Jane Rice, Joe SuTTer, Penny Campbell, Norm STanley, Queen, Sylvia Talseyq King, George Frankovis: Judy Clay- Ton, Don Fandry, Bernice Jelenchick, Carl Treuclen, Sandy Frank, Joe STileTTi,KaTl'1y Tillema, Dale O'Neill. SI OUT 0 I957 PROM COURT: Ron Musiedlalr, Jane+ Miller, Joe S'I'ileHi, Judy King, Bob Defhloff, Barbara Dahllie, Tom Mueller, Karen Feger, Jim Hoelier, Mary Lee Sgalio, Beisy Sufion, Sian Pollock, Barbara Hill, Ken Sirellca, Ellen Ulilx, Vince Maniscalco, Judy Clay+on, Jim Robinson, Sherry Lane, Louie Evanoff. ff- M, J A .MW M70 AM Two monlhs of behind fhe scenes worlc by numerous comrnillees resulled in an evening of heavenly fun for lhis year's Prom goers. The new gym was Transformed by spun glass, glilier, and pinls of painl info an almosphere Truly filling The lheme, Oul of My Dreams. The chairmen for Oral of My Dreams were Judy Clayfon, Susan Fosler, Susan Sherr, Dave Mellencamp, and Dick Delwiler. Mrs. Malhio- welz and Mr. Proclcnow were Jrhe advisors. A+ len o'cloclc 'rhe carpel was rolled ou+ and lhe courl emlered. The king and queen, Slan Pollock and Barbara I-lill, followed. Antler Jrhe grand march, led by Slan and Barbara, Easl- siders and friends danced under lhe clouds of spun glass To 'ihe music of Larry Ever+'s or- cheslra. Operalion decoralion FTA QT4 PENPUSHERS KGY Gibson, Vice Preslden+,D9BF1h5 FFY. Presldenl, Doroihy Fry,Secre+ary 54 Rasma Grabls Secrei'aryTreasurer Glenn Miller Hlsforlan Emllle Ahlswede Presudenf Marlorue Sfark VlcePreslden1' Our creahve wrrhng club lhe Pen Pushers compleled :ls larsl year of achvrhes under The durechon of Mr l-lesselbroclc The club was formed by sludenls who were unieresled an Wm' mg A+ lheur meehngs members discussed dncferenl lulerary slyles and wrulung hps llaluan Holiday a play wrnllen produced and dmrecled by Pen Pushers was pul on March 29 From Jrhe money raised lhe club donaled a porhon To The American Field Service fund A scene from Hl'l'6lI6I'1 Holiday, a Pen Pusher Produchon 1 ' ' 1 5, ' ' I ' I n ' . I V O . . . . GAENSLEN The Gaenslen School locared a+ I3OI E Auer Avenue rs a school for handicapped sludenrs Their school day begins al' nine o clock an The mormng and ends a+ Two lorly lzve ocloclc ID rhe afrernoon Be cause lhey are llmlled In fume lhey do nor have as many achvuhes as we do l-lowever 'rhey do enloy 'rhe Service Club and :ls achvlhes which Include +he Chrlswlmas play Ruversuders meer rheur brorhers and snslers from Gaenslen every year a'r graduahon exercises LATIN CLUB Jim Robinson, Consul: Virginia Smifh, Consul: Mary Weiler, Aeclile' Jane Vo Quaes+org Ralph Meyer, Aeclile. I iiv I ilii T i l s . . r is s Lahn Club, +he largesi of rhe language clubs, enloyed an eveniful 5 iw, an . - and successful year. ln order +0 build up iis lreasury, club members ' , ' sold Easi' pep shirrs during The fall. The club's aciivilies, under The g 'W-M-'gs . f irr' .1 direciion of Mrs, MacKedon, also included a Roman wedding, a Avll Liberalia celebraiion, and a Roman banquet - ugi yyyyi P' T I 'ili - 1 r is yfss W.. sssrry urrsss T 1 3 M T T 1 Senior Lalin sludenis married Jane Voss and Jim Robinson in a Roman wedding ceremony. Marilyn l-lesse, Secrefaryg Emily Ahlswede, President Nancy Ripley, Vice- Presidenir and Treasurer. 56 Wiih ihe leadership of Miss Dun- away, Jrhe Spanish club compleied an- olher year of varied aciiviiies. In addiiion To pariiciparing in Jrhe an- nual Toreign language Chrislmas pro- gram, club members sold Tigers for homecoming. The money earned helped 'ro pay Tor some of The ex- penses of our foreign exchange siuclenis. The youngesl of lhe foreign lan guage clubs ns German club Only lwo years old Jrhe club has helped :rs members ro berler rherr undersland :ng of The German people and rhelr culrure German club members en loyed sungrng IH rhe foreign language Chrlsrmas program on December I4 I956 Mr Plensrerus rhe clubsadvusor GERMAN CLUB 431' K- Chrlsfel Rhor Presxdenf Ralph Meyer Vice Presldenl Susan Wllllams Treasurer HEIFE Hoemann Secrelary 45,4931 v n- French German and Spanush srudenls look par? rn lhe Foreign Language Chrnslmas program FRENCH CLUB l-low would you like 'ro buy a prelly sprung flower for a worrhy cause7 This quesluon echoed rhrough rhe halls ol River side on The annual Flower Day Flower Day IS French Club s mann prolecl for ransung money lor our forergn exchange sludenls Aided by Mass Dunaway rhe French Club also helped wrlh lnlernaluonal Day and a luncheon for all rhe loreugn cxchange sludenls an Malwaukee Counly Susan Falrchllcl Treasurer Mary Grace Morfonson Secreiary Sally Hanlrs Presuclenf 57 5 r I - ! - . . , ' . 5 Q -...L ,, C y wg -hh W , , L y 5 in r . , 13, if 1 1 f Arr ' g rf' ' V ' 1 CHOIR lim 5 g x , in Y Q v q ' Q f s gy ., - V ,Af f . 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A 1 l - N . 41 'fs ROCKET 60 The Ruverslcle Rocker advlsed by Mr l-lesselbrock marks anorher year of successful publlcahon Issued every Three weeks The paper reporrs +he news and achv :hes of +he school The Co Ednrors In Chnel are Karhy Freyburger and Frank Lovrenn They are assnsled by sophomores rumors and sensors who work clnlngenlly +0 make The Rocker a lop rankunq paper Business Manager Joan Reder Rena Weeks Bookkeeper Barbara Dahlke Accounfanl Shelly Babbxfz Salesman Bernuce Jelenchlck Ass? Busnness Manager Judy Spanley Bookkeeper SALES AND DISTRIBUTION FIRST ROW Julne Eberhardi' Barbara Shupe SECOND ROW Judy Seldlfa Beverly Reder Pa+ Palmer Barbara Wagner rs Uv. I . . . . - . 9541 1 n I - . . -, y, .Nl t V Y .1 2 , 3lX-' I M 2 wif' .4 l V K 165. , ' . jf! . ,V . ' . l ' T ' ' ' T . . - : . . 5 1 l . - FIRST ROW: Julian Rice, Sporfs Eclilor: Jane Su++on, Assf. News CO-EDITORS: Frank Lovrein, Kalhy Freyburger. Eclifor. SECOND ROW: Lolila Bevenue, Assf. News Edifor: Sybil Hirsch, News Edifor. THIRD ROW: Richard Galin, Assf. Sporls Edilorg Larry Gregg, Ass+. Sporls Edifor. l all lhnumnsdl, -1. 1-...f Bryon Folfs, Phofographerg Ernesfo DeCarvahlo, llluslrafory Carol Busche, Typisfg Marlene Maflaeson, Typisl. Alan Presfon, Ass+. Fourlln Page Edilorg Dave Mellencamp, Fourlh Page Ecliiorg Kay Gibson, Fealure Eclilor: Deanna Fry, Ass+. Feafu re Edifor. .ev 7:4 . 4: A we 1. ,V I SN, '-iw, Phofograpl-ner, Charles Nelson: Reporfers, Virginia Gibson, Tom Rosen kranz, Jim Robinson. Pic+ure Edi+or: Carol Donohue, Senior Edifor. ART STAFF FIRST ROW Mariefia Sherman, June Jueschke, Jennifer Wlckmann SECOND ROW Cynfhia Donovan, Ediiorg Jim SuHer, ...A-'M 'W'-...sa A,n.-My , W 7'2 '- PHOTOGRAPHERS: AugusT MorTellaro, Paul Downing, Glenn Miller. BUSINESS STAFF: Bob Malzahn, John Riley, Allen Babbih, Barbara Doug AI'mSi'rOf1g. Dal'1lkeIJudy Spanley, gh sz - 1 MERCURY ADVISORS: Mr. OTTo, PhoTographyg Mr. Purin, ArTg Miss BerTrand, LiTerary: Mr. Bredel, PublicaTion. The work ThaT lies behind The producTion oT an annual is greaT and depends on The combined eTTorTs oT a sTaTF oT arTisTs, wriTers, phoTographers, and willing advisors. This year's sTaTT has worlced hard To produce an annual ThaT will Till The needs and presenT a True picTure oT The life aT Riverside. The I957 Mercury has changes and adcliTions which we, The sTaTT members, hope will be enioyed by all subscribers. We also hope ThaT we have Tulfilled The purpose oT an annual, To presenT a clear and True picTure oT The school, iTs sTudenTs, TaculTy, and liTe. 63 JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY CAST Lizzie, The maid .,....i, .....,,...i.. Agnes Carroll ....... l-loward Carroll ....,,, Joan ,.a,...,.,...,.,..,... Jeannie ,.,..........................aa...,a. Ginger ....,,...,,,....aaa...,,,..,.............4... Eddie Davis, Joan's boyfriend ......... Tommy Green,,Ginger's boyfriend Mr. Wilson, high school principaln. Ed Hoffman, bank presidenl .....Aoo... Assislanl Direclor .oo....,..o..... Slage Manager ,.,,o..o 64 Wouldn'+ you prolesr if your daughler wanled To play ioolball for lhe high school Team? ........lv1arion Rogers .,,,...,Mary Shupe .,...........Ken Slrellca .........l.ois Torlselson ,,..,..,.PaJr Jozwiala .....,,..Pal Quinn ...oo.,,Bob Miles ,,.iiiii..,Gerald Moss .o,,,...,.I.ouie Evanoll Snavely ..m...o,..Michael Schullz oo,,o,,oMarlene lvlalheson k,f?44K'v 1y' Dressed as a queen Where are The red Tuxes you wore in The show? 'lT's over and under and Then up Tor air. VARIETY SHOW Vagabond Holiday, River- side's TirsT varieTy show in sev- eral years, was puT on in The school audiTorium on The eve- ning OT April I2, I957. Spon- sored by The STudenT Council, The show was a greaT success and well worTh The rnonThs OT worlc and planning ThaT were behind iT. Vagabond Holiday was The sTory oT Three vagabonds and The sighTs They saw while Tour- ing The counTry. They sTopped in eighT oT The counTry's mosT Tarnous ciTies and saw abouT ThirTy acTs. Because The show was such a success, abouT IZOO TiclceTs were sold Tor The one nighT perTorrn- ance, The STudenT Council plans To make This an annual evenT. JusT back Tronn The Rodeo are several dancers Trom Vagabond Holiday. MOVIE CREW Ken Schaffer, Phillip FriTz, Jim Morris. Tom Basf, Sfonewall GriFFin. STAGE CREW As The lighTs dim and The mike clicks on in The audi- Toriurn, we siT back To enjoy a program. LiTTIe do we know how The sTage crew is working To make The program a suc- cess. The members of This Team are responsible Tor back- drops Tor plays, seTTing The sTage, and adiusTing The lighTs, Eew realize The work ThaT ivlr. Nicolai and his crew do, and how valuable They are To The school. 66 for The movie crew oT more Than TiTTy members works wiTh Mr. Raynes and carries on an exTensive program oT service To The school. The group is divided so ThaT There is a member in every classroom, in case The occasion arises To show Tilms or slides. The service oT The crew includes operaTing and movie machine Tor audiTorium programs and communiTy sings, and han- dling all visual aids equipmenT. Jerry Moss, Chick Collins, Charles Bauch, Bob Miles, Nick Tsoris, Mr. Nicolai. P A SYSTEM The newly Tormed Public Address crew has an umporTanT lob They are responsible Tor playung records Tor The Friday noon mckel dances and keepung The P A sySTern In good worknng conduTuon As The boys are a young group The school will have Thenr service Tor several years OPERATORS Charles Nelson Fred Haase Dave Herrewlg PeTer 3 v , ChrlsToTTer John Polacheclr Jay Kohn T K yas-ff' EMBLEM CLUB Emblem Club whose members are sTudenTs who have won malor leTTers had :Ts second successTul year under The clrrec Tron oT Vnce Prnncnpal Powers Among The prorecTs :T spon sored were The auTumn AThleTnc Dinner and The purchase oT drapernes To brrghTen The counselors oTTuces The club backed The STudenT FaculTy volleyball game The Sw1mmerWresTler baskeTball game and Took charge oT The Color Day pro grams Though only Two years old Emblem Club has esTab lashed 1TselT as an amporTanT organuzahon l Emblem club members back The Tngers all The way STan Pollock, Pre-s:denT, Vance MBHISCGICO, Vlce PrescdenT, Lucie - T V PM use 0 ' Jw' 5 L use Q .6 y me . ' 5 ' ' ,un . ' , . T SuTherland, Secretary: Don Fandry, Treasurer. l 67 22222 , X Q qba, -275 WY' ff M2 w m 'b Vg 'gn 'ur Og 'lf' A 1 , TI .al mah Z SPORT! FOOTBALL CQACH FALLQN MANAGERS Frank Lovrien, Jim Koroilxo, Ken McAllis+er, Bill Zas+row. COACH GLAT-I-'NG TOP ROW: Pal' Moore, George Zacher, Fred LaRosa, Dennis S+arr, Mike Schullz, Dick Jalmke, John Frenlxovis, Coach Glalfing. MIDDLE ROW: S+ony Griffin, Fred S+oclc, Sal Palmisano, Jerry Driscoll, Talis Vilcins, Randy Randa, Willis Shue, AI Schuliz. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Cade, Modris Plumifis, Gene Sieferf, Ken Andries, Dennis Mueller, Tom King, Dan Schifano. Wlwo's gol Jrlwe ball? 70 smug, msg, ISHN: HB8 t l I Q, 4 f 2 L A - 1 : ,eq .L 5 1 lf wiekg' K 'yt Y 69 QQ? E if Q A -5' ,F 5 ' ag, K' FRESHMAN TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Coplan, Paul Pawlik, Ed Mclnlyre, Joe Edwards, Dave Ceika, Jim Lepak, Bolo DeFrancisco, Al Koeller, Wayne Plevak, Ed Keichum, Jim Smuckler, Fred Ash, Manager: Coach Ferrari. MIDDLE ROW: John Schmidf, Dick Rasmussen, Ron Denney, Delberl' Shelley, Cecil Ewing, Dave Oswald, Larry Cole, Ken S+englein. BOTTOM ROW: Tony Bacich, Dale Malquisf, James Wallers, Fred Poffer, Ray Hoberi, Bob Henry. Mike Ford. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TEAM TOP ROW: Fred Ash, Jerry Bach, Mike Taranfino, Phil Michalovifz, Jeff Seraphine, Harvey Dickey, Jim Colyer, John Lukowiiz, George Menos, Arf Kramer, Coach Tryfhall. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Krueger, Dennis Mahoney, Gerald Sorano, Fred Burfon, Bob Denney, Joe Campagna, Sieve Ramey, Paul Zedler. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Kamuchey, Tony Salerno, Wayne Koch, Jim Aveni, Pele Johnson, Jim Boughner, Mike Hegedus. 7I 'mf' WW il ,Q JF iff? diff! 'WW l'4 El fs' V ,.., , vm ' V? 1. , ,.., . . 5 - 545, . L... V ': , 4 Q? , 1 is ...Q I fm 1' slr l f ! 3 Q . f wa. ..f Egg ' Q ra .. . e W M , lim X 5 IE f Q IW l -Sal 5 Z? 2 is? 'Q' 73' 1 3, , Ai f 15? Q : is f fl 'Sex QW4 . w?uiT'4i A , 45- 1. 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A iff, i' 25fY::,iJ5555 Silfii'sfi5.??f5lfsz.:up eff!?E'1- V f ' CROSS COUNTRY TOP ROW: Coach PleisTer, Guy Gibbon, STan Pollock, Terry Evans, EvereTT Johnson, AH Gunclersheim. BOTTOM ROW: Leon Williams, Riclc Riemenschneicler, Terry PiTTs, Jerry Slominski. Our cross counTry Team closed an ouT- sTanding season by Taking second in The STaTe MeeT. Paced by STan Pollock, who Tinished TirsT in The CiTy MeeT and second in The STaTe MeeT, The Team was one oT The besT. Coach PleisTer's harriers reached Their peak in The STaTe MeeT, when They beaT King, The ciTy champions. OTher sTand ouTs were Terry Evans, who Toolc TourTh place in The CiTy and STaTe lvleeTs7 EvereTTe Johnson, TenTh in The CiTy and ninTh in The STaTe7 and Jerry Slominski, eighTeenTh in The CiTy and TiTTeenTh in The STaTe. l:iTTh place on The Team was ToughT Tor during The year by Guy Gibbon, Leon Williams, and Riclc Riemenschneider. EasT's cross counTry Team loolcs Torward To a vicTorious season in '57 wiTh Tive OT iTs seven leTTermen reTurning. 74 TOP ROW: ArT MacArThy, Diclc Bosley, KurT Frobel, DelberT Timper, Jerry DunsT, Jack Parlrer. BOTTOM ROW: Tony BerTe, Wally Medinslti, Vic Kurmis, Julian Rice. WRESTLING The wreslling leam, coached by a new laculiy member, Mr. Coplan, had a suc- cesslul season. Wilh lhe help ol six relurn- ing lelfermen, lhe boys buill up an excel- Ienl, compelilive leam. They were bol- slerecl by lhe perlormance ol Earl Woller who, during lhe wresllinq season, suc- ceeded in delealinq all ol his opponenls in Ihe cily conlerence. VARSITY FIRST ROW: Jack Parker, Jon Pelerson, Arfhur MacAr+hy, Ronald Pressley. SECOND ROW: Pal Moore, Manager: Dick Spafh, Bob Dahl, Jim SuHer, Modris Plumifis, Jim Briar, Earl Woller, Coach Coplan, 5. 'I , fl, 2,0-Y I+ looks as il Bob Dahl will have Modris Plumilis on H me may Close compelilionl 11 B TEAM FIRST ROW: Tony Berfe, Ronald Cychosz, Peler Hirsch, Louis Manera, David Oversireer, Don Pressley, Pefer Johnson, Gerald Sorono. SECOND ROW: Tom Slevens, Tony Salerno, Dave Oswald, Dave Blallner, Dick Rasmussen, Gerald Bach' THIRD ROW: Coach Coplan, Andy Boesel, Dave Ceika, Donald Cusfer, John Plumiiis, Fred Burlon, Paul Zedler, Jim Colyer, Modris Plumiiis, Jim Smuckler, Dennis Mueller, Kurl' Froebel. S75 SWIMMING pf' f 'J f C, . ff , Y I 5 ,lEIi.eT.4:ff,, xi - I f ,, , - 7 'T -. I ,f ' , ,gi L L. Qic 1. Cc, 1 5 Q, iz-'fi , V , if f f P i 4 ,f'r 7 ,Q ,. J J, ,VJ ,df , Q, ,,- , 9 ', f, s f, ' if 4 -Lal' Q rf. -' f. ..f,, ,Y L,,-- ,ku In I957 The mermen Took Their TourTh con- secuTive I.iTTle CiTy 'swimming' Troxh ,I V FW' GooTing oTT I iv CHDO!GIBxyn'n i LSTYILUXY A n.-..m.. VJ, - 3?'nsL-n- J Coach STadTmueIIer's Tabulous naTaTors can boasT oT anoTher superb season. They seemed To explode when compeTing in PuIaski's pool. CiTy Relays saw EasT as a surprising compeTiTor. Team Took Third place, Two weeks IaTer, again aT Pulaski, EasT edged ouT WashingTon by Two poinTs To win The LiTTIe CiTy crown Tor The TourTh consecuTive season. The nexT SaTurday nighT aT Pulaski The Team surprised The enTire ciTy by Taking Third place in The CiTy MeeT, compeTing againsT Twelve Teams. Dave Mellencamp and Tom ,Mueller Turned in ouTsTanding perliormances in The CiTyiiMeeT by sweeping TirsT places in boTh The IOO yard Tree-sTyIe and diving evenTs. FIRST ROW: Dick Williams, Cappy Baker, Bob Morgan, Bill Rummler, Ray ZwaggsTra, Terry TheriauIT, Terry TreTnik. SECOND ROW: Coach STadTmueIIer, Harry DemoresT, Dick Landowski, Lee Thomas, Jim Robinson, Dave Mellencamp, Ron Gromaclli. THIRD ROW: Klaus Rohr, Rick Riemenschneider. Siegfried Treu, Guy Gibbon, Tom Mueller. 76 Coach Haley Coach Ashcrafi BASKETBALL T l FIRST ROW: Mary Sgalio, Secretary: Mary Weil- er, Secrelary. SECOND ROW: Ralph Meyer, Man- ager: Peler Schellin, Assr. Manager. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SEATED: Michael Siewarr. KNEELING: Fred Raihgeber, Jim Aveni, Anion Svaios, Ed Ketchum, Roberf McQuiHy, Richard Keichum. STANDING: Joe Campagna, Cecil Ewing, Leon Williams, Phil Micholoviiz, Hugh Risseeuw, Mike Taraniino, George . Menos,,Uldis Ciniiis, Delberr Shelley. Ron Musiedlalc l Gerry Geerdfs Up for The rebound. When recalling Jrhe l956-57 baslcelball season, Easlrsiders will remember lhal if was one in which lhe buclceleers were nor playing Jrhe game +ha+ lhey were capable of playing. However, in iwo games l'he Tigers showed line form and Turned Jrhe fables on newspaper prediclions. The firsi was The season opener againsf The Shorewood five, a Team desiined +o become a Suburban C 1, d . . . . on erence conlen er. li was a hghf game 'ro Jrhe end, and The Easlside fans wenl' home wilh a viclory +0 cheer about No lan or player will forgei Jrhe excilemenr of Jrhe game againsi Soulh Division - an over lime conlesi which was a hair-raiser every minule. Two over-lime periods failed lo selile 'lhe lie. Une free-Throw decided The score in a sudden dea+h free-Throwing round. , 'S , R E Don Fandry Jon Malnekoff Bob Kopacz Harold Rick Come on Ron, pur Hr ml gk A N if 1.1 rpm 51-K iq? xg, A F X A an 59 Sf as QQ fe JS 7k 5 5 if-'11 J' 'xii' V , - Joe S+ile'H'i Fred Sfock -ff .yr Greg Magill Tyrone Tabak Bob Kiedrowski Tim Fairchild ff. TRACK ,,r ,M , ,r yr , 1 , 'N-11 ' , 'ix Armunq for a clly championship Aumlnq for The record I957 TRACK TEAM James Avem James Becker? Anlhony Berfe Fred Burfon Eugene Cade John Casalena Harold Demoresf Jerome Dunsr Terry Evans Don Fandry Gerald Geerdis Guy Gibbon Everefie Johnson Edward Kefchum Roberf Koch Wayne Koch Bob Lonaberger Gregory Maglll Gerald Malewslu Jon Malnelroff Arlhur McCar+hy Waller Medlnslu David Mellemcamp George Menos Dale Miller Erlc Rlemenschnelder Klaus Rohr Wllllam Rummler Rnchard Schmldl Allen Schulfz Gerald Slommslre Dennis Slarr Frederick Sfock Wlllldm Suszelr James Suffer Tyrone Tabalr Delberf Tlmper Ronald Toryfrer Snegfrned Treu Leon Williams Earl Wolier Paul Zedler Gary Zindler Harold Rnclr 80 David Miller, Dennis Mueller, Thorhas Mueller, Ronlald Museidlak, John Parker, Terrance IPiHs, Sranley Pollocl:,IRudolph Randa, Thomas Tesch: Cb On lhe llne lor lhe 440 ll lhe llrsl weeks ol lhe lraclc season are an undncaluon ol whal us lo lollow lhe leam wall place hugh an lhe slandmgs The season opened wulh a second place sn lhe Journal Relays Terry Pulls Terry Evans Slan Pollock and Bull Rumrnler lurnecl rn oulslandung perlormances lnnushmg only a yard behund lhe llrsl place leam Easl exploded again as lhey swepl lwo larsl places and one lnllh lo lrnush larsl sn lhe UWM Relays wulh lwenly lour learns compelnng Under lhe experl leadership ol Coach Pleusler and has asslslanl Coach May and Coach Cop lan lhe orange and black lhnnclads loolc lor ward lo a gre-al season and possible cxly champlonshup No lurne lo loose Aumung lor a charnpuonshup X ww , I 'ff TENNIS 82 U.,........ FIRST ROW Fred Bur+on John Lamularo Allen Jordan Allan Llbawlfz Jlm Colyer Andy Boesel Pefer Hirsch SECOND ROW Coach Try+hall Ray Zwaagsira Tum Hoy? Norfon Thomas Bob Dahl Guy Gibbon This year The lenms Team slrenqlhened by four relurmnq lehlermen wall rnalce a slrong bud for The csly hlle Under The lceen eyes of Coach Trylhall The rackeleers are Ironing ouf Jrhenr weak spols and should end up wnlh a long slrmg of wins The Varsuly ns supporleol by a very promnsunq and enfhusuashc group of underclassmen -.+A-N naman-J F' in-.. Ray Zwaagsfra Guy Glbb0l'l E Tum Hoy? T?-ff GOLF Chicl: Collins Larry Gregg Dave Longbrake FIRST ROW: James Schulfz, Phillip Hasfings, Ralph Mellon, Richard Kefchum, Michael Schreiner. SECOND ROW: S+eve Ramey, Ken-neih Killips, Jim Smuckler, Thomas Krueger, Charles Johns, Joel Guin, Ronald Gromaclri, 'Hugh Risseeuw, Dave Longbralre, Marlin Bach, Larry Gregg, Charles Collins. The I957 golf learn has high hopes of improving lasr year's record. Lasl' year Jrhe ieam finished in 'rhird place in dual meer siandings and qualified for The Siaie meer. The season opens on April I8, againsr Cusier. Reiurning leirerman, Dave Longbrake, wiih Larry Gregg, Chick Collins, Marlin Bach, Tom Krueger and a promising freshman, Jim Smuclcler, plan io srarr on a winning more. The golf Jream is coached by Mr. l-lafey. 83 BASEBALL TOP ROW: Jon Peferson, Jim Kern, Jack CosTa, Bob Deihloff, Larry Naulf, Joe STileTTi, Vince Maniscalco, Sal Palmisano, Hugo Schwenlxe, Ken STenglein. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Schifano, Tom Seelig, Ken STrell:a, George Franlxovis, Norm STanley, Mike Schulh, Tom King, Buddy Bauch, Coach GlaHing. Norm Sfanley TOP: Secrefary, Karen Feger: Coach GlaHing. BOTTOM: Managers,'Joe Mirasolag John Lee. CATCHER: Bob Defhloff. BATTER: Jim Kern. The highlighT oT This lasT season was undoublredly The no-hiT no-run game posTed by Norm STanley in The STaTe Tournament Coach GlaTTing's I956 baseball squad was an excepTionally high- spiriTecl Team. ConsisTing enTirely oT underclassmen, The boys dis- played speed and accuracy aT baT and in The field. Many of The games we losT were by one run, showing The TalenT oT The Tine piTching squacl. CHEERLEADERS . oi?- e PROUDER mi LOU NT B L Ps L sw sxoi- Couhls WELL TEL EFX EAR ' . Y-ROM NW H LEFT TO RIGHT: BeTTy Hiclcs, Judy TeTTing, Marion Ray. We are Trom EasT Side and we couldn'T be prouder oT our cheerleaders! The cheerleading squad, Trained by Miss Green, puTs in long hours pracTicing in The gym. They show IT! They're one of The besT squads in The ciTyl Their supporT of The Teams and good sporTsmanship aT all a+hIe+ic eyenTs made all Riverside sTudenTs caTch The sparlc and rooT Tor Their school. Perhaps The highlighT oT The year Tor The squad members was playing hosT To cheerleaders Trom 25 schools in The c:iTy and surrounding area aT a cheerleading clinic on SaTurday, SepTember 29, 1956. TOP ROW: Ronald Fischer, PeTer Hirsch, Joe Mirasola. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Defwiler, EdiTh Gill.'JerTson, Elaine Wolff, Judy FlaherTy, Shelly Babbih, Caroline Meci, LoliTa Bevenue, Gary Zindler. C5.A.A. Jane Voss looks engrossed in one of G.A.A.'s many acTiviTies. 86 Jean Wiese, Treasurer: Judy CIayTon, Vice-Presiclenh Ellen Ulik, SecreTaryg Sherrie Lane, PresidenT The purpose oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is To promoTe good sporTs- manship and companionship, and To provide an all-around sporTs program Tor all Riverside girls, The girls in blue, coached and advised by Miss Green and Miss Barkow, show whaT Teamwork, sporTsmanship, and abiliTy can produce. The year's acTiviTies included a geT acquainTed parTy Tor incoming Tresh- men and Traclc, Table Tennis, baslceTball, volleyball, and badminTon TournamenTs. The annual All-STar BaslceTball Game was won by The senior class. During The year, G.A.A. members played hosT To Milwaukee area schools aT sporTsdays and represenTecl EasT aT oThers. As a reward Tor Their service and supporT, The girls earned awards. The winners of The highes+ award, a GAA. R, and The. winners oT The sopho- more, iunior, and senior medals were honored aT a desserT luncheon aT The close oT The year. pionship baslceTball game. Senior and junior Teams clashed in The GAA cham Easy does H, l.oli+a! The Roclcelles, a popular half-Time aflraclion. Donna Eils and Joan Baker accomplish flue box balance, a fumbling slunl. X X S 9 SINIORS JANUARY AWARDS E -f-uf g vk f Nick Tsoris Joseph Thisled l.ore+l'a lvledenslci Joan Reder Presiclenl Vice-Presiclenf Secrefary Treasurer NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY SERVICE AWARD CDUILL AND SCROLL Sophie Gasbarre Bernice Jelenchiclc Ani'ra Kopins Lorella lvledenslci Karen Meyer Ronald Rabe An'roine++e Roselli Joanne Sapienza Joseph Su++er Lois Torlcelson Arlene Vaslco Charles Ca+le++ Nancy Haas Joan Reder Jane Rice Ielecled in junior yearl Nancy Ripley Ieleclecl in junior yearj BAUSCI-I AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Kennelh Greslc Sophie Gasbarre Bernice Jelenchiclc Joan Reder I-lonor Day a+ Riversicle. 90 A - 1111. we-:za W w- wiffi iwrfw . .,.,. .ss sa, -V - f.f..f,,..a- .1 ,Q-.w+wff2M- .Y f . l': 55 EQWFHSE wfwlfi- , V - si. 33555 . . . in sewiri' f- . . ,,s2g1?'5gg? . ' 1.115 , A f wg ' 'f1s2'asef- 4' , QW ' -asm, iffi'sEfis,1 . ,L g-. ,,:,.-mags - was ,, .45-f..f,s.fs ff.1s'1.ig. mas- . E' ,..-wigs, ,1 fgfg wsay .1 ., , ,ff yi 2 r .s if T is S S 3 X 4 gl 4 iw Q Tl 2 3 X gr ,Ki gy 'Q 5 s-Jr.. H. A - s,-fp. . ,gf 5 is b i? L4 5 3 1 is az. .. -:rs..sm.sf . . , ,:.v .. v,.,,.,. fi, .. . Sl. i 52. .E i , and 1' PM s, of .2 W 2 ' 53' ClELAK,' THOMAS - Harry - Baseball, Baskelball, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Foolball, Golf. H.R. Ori., Red Cross. CRAFT, LAWRENCE--Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Proi. 3, Slud. Coun., Vis. Aids. DUESING, LARRY- Band, Cav., Orch., Skils. FOLTS, BRYON - Cav., Choir, Rockel, Service, Skils, Usher, Vis. Aids. GASBARRE, SOPHIE Home Ec., Merc. Ann GENSKE, MARLENE Chorus, Rockelles. Brooklyn -Cam., Candy Sales, G.A.A., ., OH. Mon., Rockelfes. Daqgie -Cam., Dance Group, Girls' Ken -Cav., Emblem, Lalin, Proi. 2, 4 Red Cross, Sc. Workshop, Swimming, Track, Ushers, Vis. Aids. G-RESK, KENNETH - GRIFFITH, ROBERT - Cav. HAAS, NANCY-Cam., Cue, 6.A.A., German, Home EC., Oli. Mon., Proi. l, 2, 3, 4, Sc. Workshop. JANUARY SENIORS ARNDT, RICHARD- Tiny -Band, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Fool'- ball, Proi. 2, Red Cross. BAKER, WILLIAM - BiFF - Cav. BROSIG, LAWRENCE- Sleepy -Cav., H.R. OFF., Proj. l, 2, 3, 4, Ticker Sales. BRUNO, ARLENE- Babe -Band, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Proi. 4, Prom Comm., Skils. CARSON, KEITH- KH -Cav., Chess, Skifs, Spanish, Siucl. Coun., Swimming. CATLETT, CHARLES- Oakie -Candy Sales, Cav., Chess, Cue, Jr.-Sr. Play, Lalin, Merc. Ann., Proi. 2, 4, Red Cross, Sc. Workshop, Service, Skils, Swimming, Track. dvi... , iii HAASE, MARY ELLEN - Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., Proi. I, 2. HEBERLEIN, RICHARD- Dick -Cav., Chess. HENNECKE, NANCY-Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec. Rocker. HOFFMANN, BEVERLY - Bev - Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Girls Chorus, OFF. Mon., Proi. 2, Service, Slciis. HUTCHINSON, JAMES- l-lu+ch -All Cify, Band, Baslcelball Cav., Orch., Slcils. JELENCHICK, BERNICE- Berns -Allen, Cam., Candy Sales Cue Vice-Pres., Sec., Treas,, F.T.A., G.A.A., Home EC., l-lop Courli Jr.-Sr. Play, Merc. Ann., Off. Mon., Proi. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Rocker, Roclceffes, Slcils. 92 y ,,JVg:,?5V,k,:V.,k.. , 5, -. K . W . w,:- fi.. ,I 5. ' ' Q ,.,. 1.52 .2,, ,,,.. ,-,, X7 go.. JENKINS, BARBARA- Peanu+ -Cam., Candy Sales, G.A.A. Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., Merc. Ann., Off. Mon., Proi. 2, Roclcefles Service. JOZWIAK, PATRICIA- PaHi -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus Home EC., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proi. 2, Roclcelles, Slcifs. KAGEL, WlLLlAM- Bill -Cav. KIDNEY, KATHLEEN- Kay -Cam., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec KOPINS. ANITA - Ani - Allen, Ari, Cam., Dance Group G.A.A., German, Home Ec., l-LR. Oli., lnf., OFF. Mon., Proi. 2, Slcils KORTEBEIN, JUDITH - Judy -Allen, Ar+, Cam., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Home Ec., Proi. 2, Prom Comm., Roclcefles, Slcils. KOTAS, THOMAS - Cav. KURMIS. VICTOR- Vic -Cav., Cross Counlry, Foolball, Slcils Track, Wreslling. LANG, HARVEY - Pancho - Cav., Spanish. 1 ,iv if ., ij . J . I Q.::2Z .7 - .,,.,, 4 2:16.64 A :M . ds MORALES, ROCITA- Rosie -All Cify, Cam., Choir, Dance Group, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Proj. I, Prom Comm., Roclceffes, Slcifs, Spanish. MUELLER, BETTY JANE - Be'rIchen -- Cam., F.T.A., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. I, 2, 4, Red Cross, Service, Siud. Coun., Vis. Aids. NEMAN, SUSAN - Sue -Allen, Cam.. Cue. G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Prom Comm., Slcifs. RABE, RONALD- Track -All Cify, Band, Basketball, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Emblem, Foo+baII, Proj. 2, Track, Wrestling. REDER, JOAN- Jo -Allen, Cam., Class OPI., Cue, G.A.A., German, I-Iome Ec., I-I.R. OH., Merc. Ann., Proj. I, 2, 4, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Rocker, Roclceffes, Skils, Usherelle. RICE, JANE- Janie -All Cily, Allen, Cam., Vice-Pres. 81 Sec., Emblem, E.T.A., G.A.A., Home Ec., Jr. NaI. I-Ionor, Lalin, Proj. I, 2 3, 4. I-l.S.I-I. Board Sec., Prom Comm., Roclcel, Roclcefles, Ushereffe. RIPLEY, NANCY-Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., I-l.R. Oli., Proj. 2, 4, Rocket Spanish. RIVETTE, KAYE-Allen, Arr, Cam., French, G.A.A., Home Ec., I-I.R. OH., Proj. 4, Slcils. ROGERS, MARION - Jean -- Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus Home Ec., Jr.-Sr, Play, Orch., Roclcef, Skils. LORE, JOSEPH- Joe -Boys' Chorus, Cav., Eoofball, Proj. 3 Slci+s, Wresllinq. MARTIN, SHARON- Sheri -Cam., Cue, G.A.A., I-Iorne EC. I-I.R. Off., Merc. Ann., Red Cross, Roclce-Hes, Slud. Coun. MATTANO, JOI-IN -Cav., Lafin, Proj. 2, 4, Skifs, MEDENSKI, LORETTA - LorefIe - Cam., Class OPI., Dance Group, G.A.A., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, 4, Roclcelfes, Sc. Worlrl shop, Slcifs. MEYER, KAREN - Oscar - Allen, Cam., Candy Sales, Cue Treas., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., Inf., Lafin, Lib. Mon., Merc. Ann., Proj. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Roclcelfes, Slcifs. MILES, ROBERT- Big Bob - Cav., Cue Pres., Jr.-Sr, Play, Lalin, Proj. 2, 4, Prom Comm., Slcils, S+age Crew, Sfudenl Council Vice-Pres., Ticlcef Sales. I . 4 I ff-1 ,. mf ir. 1 Q ..,, , 93 ROSELLI, ANTOINETTE- Toni -All City, Allen, Art, Cam., Cheerleader. Choir, Cue, Dance Group, Emblem Sec., G.A.A., Sec Girls' Chorus Proi 2 Prom Courl Slclfs Spanish Sfud. Coun. RUNYON WILLIAM av SANFILIPPO JOHN Sam Baslcefball Cav Foolball SAPIENZA JOANNE Pizza Cam Candy Sales Dance Group For Lang GAA Gnrls Chorus Home Ec HR OPI Merc Ann OFF Mon Roclcelfes SHERLOCK WILLIAM Bos Chorus Cav Pol 2 Red Cross SHOTOLA PATRICIA IMoodyI a Al Cufy Ar? and Cam GAA Orch guts Tk' wus.. .mes 94 SILBERMAN BETTY Cam STEWART ROBERT Slewy Cav :ls SUTTER JOSEPH oe All Clfy Foofball Baslcelball Cav Emblem Foofball FTA HIY Prog 2 4 Track Usher Wresflnng THISTED JOSEPH oe Band Baseball Cav Foofball Prog 2 Servlce Sknls Trclcel Sales Wreslllnq Mgr TORKELSON LOIS ANN Allen Ar? Cam Cue French ec FTA GAA Jr Sr Play Prog 4 Prom Comm Roclcelles Slufs TREUDEN CARL Hands Ar Band Baslfelball Cav Emblem Foofball Hu Y H R Off Hop Courl Prog 4 Red Cross Slnfs Track Usher Vxs Ands TSORIS NICHOLAS Nuc Baslrelball Cav H Y ahn Pro' 2 Red Cross Sfaqe Crew Tennis TUROW THOMAS Boys Chorus Cav VASKO ARLENE Allen Cam Cheerleader Dance Group rn em G A HR fl r 2 Roclcefles Slculs Sla e Crew Sec . - Bill - C . , I my . ,, - I I .T I J .Y I I I .T . . I I T . - sm - y' , ., f 1 , I 5 Q A I . - P f - I ' , B , ' I. L . fl A I I I, , ' 5 I I ii- A - . f 'J f - I ' I .v I 'VII I I -II I Iwi I I II II I L I .I Vfss I ' 'II If I I I I I - .oav 'I' RY' I T 44 . I 'fl I A I A E bl I A 1 ' ' I r LIYY . I I Q,,r,'.ws-W L - I . . ., 4 , O .I P or I I I Q WELDON, CHARLES - CI1arIie -- AII Ciiy, Chess, Choir, Service. WILSON, LINDA - Lynn - All Ciiy, Cam., Choir, Dance Group, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Proi. I, Prom Comm., Rodcefies, Skifs, Spanish. ZAMKA, SUSAN - Cam. JANUARY, I957, CLASS OFFICERS: Joseph Thisfed, Vice-President Loreffa Medenski, Secreiaryg Joan Reder, Treasurer: Nick Tsoris, President 95 JUNE AWARDS xy is F 'F A Sl sl w A i jc frfri' ,.,..- XV? . , ' f ffiflf, 6 George Frankovis Louis Evanboll Sandra Frank Presidenl Vice-Presidenl' Secrelary NATIONAL Honoia sociETY SCHQLARSHIP AWARD Emilie Alilswede lElec'red in junior yearj Sylvia Tajsey Mary Bellis Elizabellw Boesel Sandra Bollz Jeanne Cejka Donna Clwrislensen lElecl'ed in junior yearj Kallwarine Freyburger Sandra Frank Kallwryn Gibson Lawrence Gregg Emily Krueck jElecled in junior yearj James l-loeller Roberl l-lorning Frank Lovrien Cafliarine McGinnis lElec'red in junior yearj Gerald Moss Carolyn Placek Julian Rice lElecled in junior yearl James Robinson Mary Lee Sgalio Virginia Smilln Mary Elizabelb Sullon jElecled in junior yearj Jane Voss lrene Wanla Mary Weiler Elaine Wolll Suzanne Winnemore jElecled in junior yearj QUILL AND SCROLL Cynlliia Donovan Kallwarine Freyburger Kallwryn Gibon Lawrence Gregg Emily Krueck Frank Lovrien Calliarine McGinnis Julian Rice HARVARD BOOK Frank Lovrien Sylvia Talsey Treasurer SERVICE AWARD Nancy Burzenski Carol Busclwe Cynllwia Donovan Paul Downing Slwirley Einem Louis Evanofl Donald Fandry George Frankovis Sandra Garbull David Gennriclw Guy Gibbon Marion Glorioso Loraine Grover Marilyn l-lesse Clirisline Hildebrand Mary l-linlz Orean Jordalwl David Longbrake Myril Manlnoff Mary Michaels Jon Pelerson Slanley Pollock Palricia Quinn Marlene Rossow Mary Jennie Slwupe James Snavely Palricia Slaniszewski Lucie Sullwerland Palricia Wagner Rebecca Wood Caroline Zummak 96 I I I MW. nw i I BECK, CHARLOTTE- CooIcy -Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. BELLIS, MARY- IvIariI::eI -AIIen, Arf, Cam., Dance Group, Debalre, E.T.A., C'.A.A., I-Iop Courf, Lafin, Proi. 2, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Rockerfes, Service Pres., Srud. Coun., Vis. Aids. BERIGAN, KAYE- Shor'I'y -AII Cify, Band, Cav., Orch., Red Cross. Slcirs, Siage Crew. I BIGC-BS, PATRICIA - Parry - Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, 'I Home. Ec. BISKUPSKI, DARLENE- Dean -Cam., G,A.A., GirIs' Chorus, I-Iome Ec., Merc. Ann., Rocker. BOESEL, ELIZABETH - BeIsy - Allen Sec., Arr, Cam., Cue, Dance Group, G.A.A., I-I.R. OFF., Proi. 2, 4, Rockeffes, Service, S+ud. Coun. BOETTCI-IER, ROBERT-Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Track. BOI-IACI-IEK, MILDRED- Mini -Arr, Cam., Gl'.A.A., Home Ec., Proi. 2. ' BOLTZ, SANDRA-- Sandy -AIIen, Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Laiin Proj. I, 2, 3, Prom Comm., Rocker, Ski+s. JUNE SENIORS AI-ILSWEDE, EMILIE-Allen, Cam., Cue Treas., F.T.A., G.A.A., Jr. Nair. I-Ionor, Proi. I, 2, 4, Service, Spanish Pres. 8: Sec. ALBERT, I-IENRY- Hank -Cav., Golf, Proi. 2. AVENI, BARBARA- Barb -Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Home EC.. Lariri, Red Cross, Service. BARRY, MICHAEL- Mike -Cav., I-Ii-Y, Slcifs. BAUERS, DIANE- Dia -Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. OH BAUSCI-IEK, BRADLEY- Brad - Cav. wif , M , i if ',:f.' fei. -by III -1'-' ai Q-ER ' ' ' I ww 3 , ' 7' .l7fZ2ff3 i - . 'zj r 54, L. . f ' Q 75,2 - , x 25 il ' ' I ' fifzfrrifsfzwwe ,sfeefl z rw -, , 1 -I ew4922.216ffsi4P1sz2f2fe1?i3fy,w5fgm.ffPr ini f,w:.,s-fu?-Q..f.f. . . i , W M ,, M , E . , 2 ,.,.. V. , a . A E. . R I KV,r V, , . . Qitv 5 V,V. 71,52 I 1 .ili 5 S 2 ..-R. -'-i 1 r 1 97 BROCKLEHURST, HERBERT-Cav.. Cross Counlry. BROCKWAY, MARLENE- Mar+y -- Cam.. BURACZEWSKA, NANCY - Buclcsho'r - Group, G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Rockefles. BURZENSKI, NANCY- Anne -All Cily. Choir, Dance Group, Debale, G.A.A., Girls' Orch., Proi. 2, 3. BUSCHE, CAROLE-Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Proi. 2, 3, Rocket Roclcelles. CADE, EUGENE- Gene -Cav., Emblem, Aids, Wreslling. Choir, Home Ec. Cam., Cue, Dance Allen, Band, Cam., Chorus, Home EC., Chorus, Home EC., Foolball, Track, Vis. N fr-X fri.: i'i' f 2s.:e, : , . . , L .11-if 'cl ' ' ' Jke ijlf-1ig.g5 ii .K , : 2g11L .,i 'i H i.f.m ,f -. .. .. . ...,, I.. wsu.. - gf , QA KQV' ..,.. .. . . .. rr - 1 1 ' .. ,- , Q55 ...W . K r e f- -:L , r'-' . -.F if . , ,. f f,, ' A iff? sggjlc. SEA., s '51 .55EEl?115?7i , we.. .sf-f ff2f f...f,,.f..-s f Iifzilizifiiilii f 'V Pi -fif1 4'TEf?'2???Q3 . . -La g.: . .- 3.- , gg WV , 1. - . . 1 4 CAGGIO, JOAN - Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home EC. , ' CANTRALL, sAnuRA- sandy -cam., ef-x.A., emu chorus V Home Ec., P roi. 2. CEJKA, JEANNE-Allen, Cam., Chess, Cue, Dance Group, For Lang., French, G.A.A., l-LR. Oil., Lalin, Pholo, Proi. l, 2, 3, Roclre+ Vis. Aids. I CLERK, DIANE-Mesh, -Allen, Cam., choir, GAA., Home EC, H.R. Off. V ,.., - CHOWANIEC, MARY- Mickey -Cam. CHRISTENSEN, DONNA-Cam., French Pres., e.A.A,, i-LR. OH. 7 Q Jr. Na+. Honor, Proi. l, 2, 3, 4, Slud. Coun, W . 98 CLARK, MARY-Cam., Debale, G.A.A., Home EC. COLBERT, RONALD- Ron, CONNELLY, PATRICK- Pal -Cav. N X . 4. , . , fd,, eg A if - . Na ,K I .L , , 5 fi. 46 A 2 '51 ' 'ff i, , 541 -fbi. ,ggfisgef -7 :sim K nz , 'f If A . COPPERSMITI-I, DONALD - DonII - Cav. CORRAO, ANGELA - Angie - Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec Prof. 2. CZARNYSZKA, KATHLEEN - KiIIy -Cam., G.A.A., I-lome EC Sec.. Proi. 2, S+ud. Coun. DAEI-IN, RICHARD-Cav., Foofball, Proj. 2, Wresfling. DANIEL, JACQUELINE - Jackie N- Cam., G.A.A urs Chorus, Prof. 2. DeLUCA, CHARLES - CI'iucIc - Cav., Slcils. DEM MAN, ANITA - Cam., G.A.A., Home EC., Proj. 2. DESTEEANO, JOANNE- Joni - Cam., Girls' Chorus. ig 9 Ili' ,V -Q 3-gfg . , ,,L,,,, DETTMANN, KATHLEEN - cam.. Dance efaup, e.A.A., Home EC. I AAAE LAAL DOMORACKI, VERNON- Vern -Baslcellnall, Cav., Foolball Track, Uslier, Wreslling. DOMROES, WILLIAM - Bill -- Cav., Cross Counfry, Track. DONCDVAN, CYNTHIA - Cinch - Allen, Arf Pres., Cam., G.A.A., Mercury Annual, Proi. 2, Prom Comm. DOWNING, PAUL-Cafeleria, Cav., Cue, I-Ii-Y, I'-LR. Oli., Lalin Merc. Ann., Proi. I, 2, Service, Slud. Coun., Wresjrlinq. DRISCOLL, GERALD - Baslceiball, Cav., Eoolball, I-LR. OPI. Usher, Wresllinq. DRYFKA, JOHN - Cav., I-LR. OH., Vis. Aids. gg . . ..,. , 1 , ss -as I iv L is xv 3 as -- Q.. qv., Q.. -f . . ak A Q wx ag! Q 'BQ ww' -1 -'ik - 'fg - 1.-ylS 5i??k ' , . ' I .s.-- . ',.., . is -s,,' a',,i .I .1 .,:f 1. -,-. - ,- . w,,ffs,55w,,.:5fg,9,ni.:.5.ffQ..',- . . fgg:,Q:J.m--W, ,. .. - . I.:-'.a2f:'f -' . ' A ikifi - 1.s,,,gxi,1f 11. ' A f 3 -. . . is 4 Efjfjfflf' wjfw - 4. ,- ' M-2 V we : ,. ,My . Vf.-,. ' .ez , -: . vw ,' 7'mf aw. 12 We .,, L, ,. .3 N K I, 6 Q Q, 1 I: K as L .J ia M I 151,55 , 1 . . we 5, my-. . . Q14 Qgmt- w. f Islas -f 'f..:1! -Yin elim, 551.5 :Lf ' w,-'I in Pixar-fi P'- 1f 'SH'e -gy' fix,-semi.. ,1.fIs4,,.sia. sfffgrffwig . ,. . ' ,: 4l.'maiSf ' s g,,::wg,I'1z.:w ffuiiwf- 1 J5: l2r52'sks ,gary s-15j,l?k-3, fggxwwg. f . , . fs 1 .-Saw - :,.,,wfF' Q . -gm 1 f qggss.. . iiifqlif K A 'AZJAQI' A 'S' DUCKETT, HOWARD-Cav., Vis. Aids. EINEM, SHIRLEY-Cam., Debale, Por. Lang., E.T.A., G.A.A., Home Ec., I'I.R. Of-F., OPI. Mon., Pholo, Proj. 2, 4, Service, Slud. Coun., Ushere-He. EVANOFF, LOUIS- Big Lou -All Cily, Band, Baskelball, Cav. Vice-Pres., Choir, Class Vice-Pres., Emblem, Eooiball, I-I.S.I-I. Board Vice4Pres., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, 3, 4, Srud. Coun., Track, Wresfling. FAIRCHILD, EDWARD T.- Tim -Baslcelball, Cav., I-Ii-Y, Red Cross, Spanish. FANDRY, DONALD- Don -Baslcerball, Cav., Choir, Debale, Emblem, Foofball, Golf, I-Ii-Y, I-I.R. Ori., Proj. 2, 3, Ticker Sales, Track, Usher, Vis, Aids. FRANK, SANDRA-- Sandy -Allen, Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A,. Home Ec., I-I.R. OH., I-Iop Courr, Lalin, Proj. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. Roclcelles. 2 . 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FRASER, MARY - All Cily, Allen, Band, Cam., Choir, Girls' Chorus, I-Iome Ec., l-I.R. OIT., Orch., Proj. 2, 3, Prom Comm., Skirs, Spanish. FREYBURGER, KATI-IARINE - KaIhv - Allen, Badger Girls' Slale, Cam., Dance Group, For. Lang., G.A.A., I.aIin, Proj. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Rocker, Roclcelles, Slud. Coun. FRIEVALT, BARBARA- Barbs -Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home Ec. GARBUTT, SANDRA - Sandi - Allen, Cam., E.T.A., G.A.A., I-I.R. OIF., Proj. 2, 3, Roclcerfes, Slcils. GENNRICI-I, DAVID-Band, Cav., Cross Couniry, Cue, German, H.R. OPI., Orch., Red Cross, Slcifs, Slud. Coun., Tennis. GIBBON, GUY-Gaius Guyusm-Cav. Sec., Cheerleader, Chess, Cross Counirv, Cue, Emblem, Eoolball, French, I-Ii-Y Vice-Pres., I.a+in, Proj. 2, 4, Prom Comm., Service, Slcils, Slud. Coun., Swim- ming, Tennis, Ticlcel' Sales. GIBSON, KATI-IRYN- Kay -A.F,S. Comm., Art Cam., G.A.A., Lalin, dOrch., Pen Pushers, Prom Comm., Rocker, Sfud. Coun., Vis. Ai s. GIBSON, VIRGINIA M.- Ginger -Cam., G.A.A., German, OPI. Mon., Red Cross, Roclcer. J 1 l i Li fr . , ,V X 'sw A -'f' 'f ' yt. ,, 3 5, ,fs,siQ,A,UV 4, , i nw: s GROVER, LORRAINE- Lorrie -Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proi. I, 2. Prom Comm., Roclce-Hes, Spanish. GRUDNOWSKI, DAVID-Baseball, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir. GRUENEWALD, JUDITH- Judy -Allen, Cam., G,A.A., Home Ec., i-l.R. Off., OFF. Mon., Red Cross. GUSTAFSON, DONNA- B.G. -Alien, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Vis. Aids. HAHN, JEANNE - Donald Duck - Cam., Debaie, French, F.T.A., G.A.A., Home Ec,, Lafin, Ushereffe. HANLEY, JOHN-Cav., Fooiball, French, Proi. 2, Tennis, Wreslling. HELD, CAROL- Kerno -Cam., Home Ec., Roclxeiles, HESSE, MARILYN- l-iesselougu-Allen, Ari, Cam., Choir, For. Lang., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home EC., Proj, 4, Roclceiies, Slcifs, Spanish Sec. HILDEBRAND, CHRISTINE- Chris -Allen, Ari, Cam., Choir, Cue, Dance Group, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home EC., Proi. 4, Slcils. GIGL, ETHEL- Home Ec. GLADYSZ, KATHLEEN - Ka+hy - Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. Proi I 2 GLORIOSO, MARION- Mary -Cam., Choir, Dance Group G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home EC., Off. Mon., Red Cross, Roclcefies GOLL, CAROL--Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home EC., Proi. I Prom Comm. GREGG, LAURENCE- Larry -Band, Baslceibali, Cav., Foro? ball Spoiler, Golf, Hi-Y Sec.-Treas., H.S.l-l. Board, Orch., Proi 4 Prom Comm., Rocicef, Service. , GRITTINGER, HENRY- Chip -Cav., Fooibali, Hi-Y, Wresfling I-IILI., BARBARA- Bobby -Cam., 6.A.A., Girls' Chorus, I'I.R. OPI., Orch., Proj. I, 2, Rockeffes, Skifs, Ticlcef Sales. I-IINTZ, MARY-AIIen, Cam., G.A.A., Proj. 2, Prom Comm. I-IINTZ, SYLVIA-AIIen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, I-Iome EC., Off. Mon., Proj. 2, 3. HOELTER, JAMES- Jim -Badger Boys' Shale, Banking Assist anl, Cav., I-Ii-Y Off., Proj. I, 2, 4, Sfage Crew, Slud. Coun., Track, Trees for Tomorrow. I-IORNING, ROBERT-AII Cify, Band, BasIceIbaII, Cav., Proj. 2, Service, Track. I-IRIN. GERALDINE- Geri -Cam., Home Ec., Proj. 2. V I- f. '.s'rH':. , 'I ' ,- 'J' s fix ' W ' - ' ' -' 1 '55 132 ilk? Tb? I' fm JL, Els' fa f,.. 1. -f-' '-m:sfwa.9. ' , ' ,Q I. ,. - W'f,'j'f, rf: Z IVERSON, SONJA-AII Cify, Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., OPI. Mon. Orch. Spanish. JAKUBEK ARLENE- 'Arle -Cam. G.A.A. 2 ., .. jj .42 r Jijgjigi I V f Y ,. .MII W' 'Q . . i.lg,p .ggi A.,' ' A,-,: 1fV , lf , 'E 2 is - T 'lif ffl I -' ' ff? .wa ,, . ,, I jg , ' 5, . JM-INKE, RICHARD- Elm -csv. -. , if . -', -. .51 , 5.2! :aff E if Af K 5 I V vl I A - 357 5345539 ,. K ' T' MQW ' I ' , I Amiw 45 fa ,I I02 JARVIS, DONNA- Ginger -Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2 JAWORSKI, PATRICIA- Sally - Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Home Ec., I-I.R. OIT., Proj. 2. JORDAI-II., OREAN- Oreo -Allen, Cam., G.A.A., I-Iome Ec. '. , 2, 3, 4, Roclcefles, Slcifs. KAROW, KALLA JEAN- Poopsie -Allen, Cam., Dance Group G. .A., Home Ec., I-I.R. OFF., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2, Roclceifes, KESSLER, BARBARA- Julie -Cam., G.A.A., Proj. 2. KLEPPIN, JAMES - Jim - Cav. . I . . w,,:fw:.fsy.,,,W kff.-f ,ef if . . .. , . . e.1f1,f:z:e:.f..,1.,,-,.-'s ei'-w,.v...,:. f-11. 'f ' - . ' ' ' zufiif f, '?'M ...,. -2i' ii., ' ,' ' 11, ,, ,M , ' ' . - A , 1'3i2i'Qff-mi? 'mls , g . ...ww I v.. .. , ,swarm Ii W' H ,.Sam - . .if V ases.. . 'K ,.::L Ssfs751.f Tigff - izzfwsfiaf , f. H mz lfizs' -1221 , .s,,gwi. ,.z5?, - 3, en g.-. .- 'W-'4f ' 1'iLib:' -' fi - '.2!2'3: 5iv'.f..v, -IU' , . , ' -' f ' 1- gi !2s?1ss.- ff ff. T. if f f - 'fe . -I -1 ?4 fiQ: 'fi's KRUECK, EMILY-A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Ari, French Na+. I-Ionor, G.A.A,, Jr. Na+. Honor, Prorn Comm., Roclcefles, Service, Slud. Coun. KUCI-IARZAK, Iv1ICI-IAEL- MiIce - Cav., Sfud. Coun. Cam., Dance Group, Merc. Ann., Proj. 2, , Vis. Aids. Pen Pushers, Service, LAAKKO, JOLENE- Jody --AIIen, Carn., G.A.A., I-Iome Ec.. I-I.R. Off., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2, Rockelles. LANE, SHARON - I'Sherry'I - Allen, Cam., EC., Proj. 2, Prom Comm., Slcils. LARSON, BRIAN - Band, Cav., Slage Crew. G.A.A. Pres., I-Iome LAWRIE, JAYNE- Pidge -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Proj. 2, Rockeiles. LEVITZ, ROBERT - Bob - Cav. LINDNER, SALLY- Sal -All Cily, Cam., Debale, For. Lang., F.T.A., G.A.A., I-Iome Ec., Off. Mon., Pen Pushers, Pholo, Proj. 2. LONGBRAKE, DAVID- Dave -Band, Baskelball, Cav., Emblem, Foolball, Golf, I-Ii-Y, Siaqe Crew, Usher. li ' j ,, ,gg k :,- KLINE, JOI-IN -Cav. KOCI-I, ROBERT- Bob -Book Slrore, Cav., Lalin, OIT. Mon Proj. 2, Track. KOCI-IANSKI, PATRICIA- Pai - Cam., G.A,A., I-Ior-ne Ec. Proj. 2. KONIG, DAWN -Allen, Cam., Girls' Chorus, Slcils. KOSIDOWSKI, JANET- Jan -Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A Girls' Chorus, I-Iome Ec., Lalin, Lib, Mon., Red Cross, Siud. Coun KOUTROBANOS, KATHERINE - KaIhy - Arl Treas., Cam Dance Group, French, E.T,A., G.A.A., Proj. 2, Red Cross, Slcils. ' ' . - -gg1 ' T ' fiflifl 'V' .ff H - s',, 4, j , A I I is- 1, - . 'I - A 1 I f fis: 6' 71.5.1 . 72' .9 . i . ' Tig I .... . is 1,-+7-T. . s I I if LOVRIEN, FRANK- Erankus -Badger Boys' Slale, Baseball Mgr., Cav., Cue, Emblem, Foofball Mgr., l-li-Y, l-l.R. Oil., Lalin, Proi. 2, 4, Prom Co-Chairman, Rocker Co-Edilor, Skils, Swimming, Ticker Sales. LUCl-ll, JOANNE-Allen, Arr, Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., HR. OEF., Proi. 2, 3. Rockelles, Vis. Aids. LU KASZEVIG, DOLORES- 6.A.A., Home Ec. lVl.ADDAl.ElXlA, MARY-Band, Cam., Cue, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Lalin, Orch. MAJEVVSKL HENRIETTA- Fuzzy -Cam., Home EC., OFF. Mon MALZAHN, ROBERT-Candy Sales, Emblem, Merc. Ann., Proi. 4 Science Workshop, Slucl. Coun., Swimming Mgr., Track Mgr., Usher .i-, 5 iii' - i iiiil iiiii' - crs g ,crr QQ .J if A . '-if . . ' s f: - ' sg A - , i kk A A M A ' -',, V- ' .,,, - G Lrr. I V ' F-f ' A A f AHS . . I04 Was A ,..i,,.. X. il . s,ii s J gk J... 2155i 5. ' W MANHOFF, MYRlL- Manny -Baskelball Mgr., Cav., Cross Counlry, Emblem, Eoolball Mgr., Golf, Hi-Y, Prom Comm., Track, Vis. Aids, Wresrling. MATHESON, MARLENE g Marnie P- Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proi. 2, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Rocker. MAZZARELLO, FRANCESi Fran fCam., G.A.A., Home Ec. lvlcGlNNlS, CATHARINE- KiHy -Allen, Cam., Cue, Dance Group, Emblem, For. Lang., G.A.A., l-l.S.l-l. Board Sec., Jr. Na+. l-lonor, Lalin, Mercury Annual, Proi. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Co-Chairman, Rocker, Usherelle. MIESEL, JANICE- Mouse -Allen, Cam., G.A.A., OFF. Mon. MELINSKI, RONALD-Cav. MELLON, JAMES- Jim - Cav., Track. MICHAELS, MARY-Allen, Band, Cam., French, G.A.A., Gi, Chorus, Home Ec., Orch., Proi. 2, 3, Slud. Coun. u MILLER, DALE- Sunshine -Cav., Emblem, Foolball, HR. lil.. Proi. 2, 3, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Track, Usher, Vis, Aids! .V -l wr ' Y' . . 1 . 3 . f mg, . 1 EW? J MYSZEWSKI, JANET - Jan - Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home EC. NAULT, LAWRENCE - Larry - Baseball, Baslceiball, Cav., Emblem. NIEZWICKI, DARLENE- Dolly -Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., l'l.R. Ori., Proi. 2, 4. OBERMEIER, THOMAS- Obie -Boys' Chorus, Cav., Proi. 2, Swimming. O'NElLL, DALE- Reba - Baslcelball, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Emblem, Foolball. ORCHOLSKI, MARY ANN-Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proi. 2, Rockelfes. O'SHEA, SHEILA - Dirnples - Band, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., Rockelles. PETERSON, JON - Pele - Baseball, Cav. Treas., Emblem, Fool'- ball, Track, Wreslling. PLACEK, CAROLYN - Suelce - Cam., Cheerleader, Dance Group, Emblem, Roclcel, Skils, Slucl. Coun. 22:2-f , MIRASOLA, SANTO - Sandy - Band, Cav., Proi. 2. MISZEWSKI, GEORGE-Cav., Track. MONFRE, DIANE - Too+sie - Cam., G.A.A., Girls Home Ec. MORGAN, ROBERT-Cav., Proi. 2, Swimming. MORRICAL, DELORES- Dee -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Home Ec. MOSS, GERALD- Jerry -Cav,, Cue, German, Jr.- Proi. 2, Slage Crew, Vis. Aids. Chorus Chorus Sr. Play A si , , ., fv, ...,W.. , V'-W 1 2f:fw'f2,'f.z .. . 1 -:. v - ..v f xii' , .,.. , E . L . .. 2 ,v.v QA: ,V . n A ,',, E A kk., ,V , L Q I ' 5 .,r,,r R . IO5 POLLOCK, STANLEY- Slash -All Cilv, Cav., Cross Counlry, Emblem, Track. PYFFEROEN, LORETTA- Lori -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus Proj. 2, Rockefles, Service. OUlNN, PATRICIA- Pai --Allen, Cam., Cue, G,A.A., Home EC., Jr.-Sr. Play, OPP. Mon., Orch., Spanish. RATHGEBER, RITA-Cam., G.A.A. REHN, CAROL-Cam., Choir, Girls' Chorus, Proj. 2. RICE, JULIAN- Jules -Cav., Cross Couniry, Debafe, l-li-Y, ff l-l.S.l-l. Board, Laiin, Orch., Proj. 4, Roclcei, Service, Siucl. Coun., Track. s . isis 4 i Pi mi. ,wif s isss A f-gg V Y Q E . 'film i QQ ' s:.' 1 'l5f'Q,,f 5225545 ' ,, . 1 3 '23 gs - ,-mis? - fi! .. fiiiilfiiiiilfieff - -iri Ii ,,,fi,fi,,.,,3. - ' I- ' '5W???f 'f31o555fz'fE 52.55 r iff' . 'si iii :?fgffI?'Yif , , j, ...,,, H , '51 M 'Z ii - -,is ., ,uf ROBlNSON, JAlv1ES- Jamus - Band, Cav,, Cue, Emblem, Hi-Y Treas., HP. OFF., Lafin Co-Pres., Proj. 2, 4, Prom Comm., Rocker, Service, Skiis, Siud. Coun., Swimming Capiain, Tennis, Ticlcef Sales, Usher. ROCHWERGER, BEVERLY- Bev -Allen, Cam., Dance Group, GAA., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Roclceiies, Slciis, Spanish. ROSSOW, MARLENE- Marie -Cam., GAA., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., OH. Mon., Proj. 2, 3, Rockeiles. ROWE, ROBB-Band, Cav., Emblem, l-li-Y, Laiin, Orch., Proj. 2, 4, Red Cross, Service, Tennis. RUBIN, JUDITH - Judy -Cam., GAA., Girls' Chorus, Proj. 2, Roclceifes, Siud. Coun. RUSSO, CONNIE-Choir, GAA., Girls' Chorus, Home EC, RYDZIK, RALPH - Cav., Debale, Proj. 2. SANDERS, MONTE. SCH EIFEN, CHARLOTTE - Sha'rzie - Cam., Debafe, G.A.A. Home Ec., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2, Rockefles, Siud. Coun. SI-IUPE, MARY JENNIE- Shupe -Allen, Cam., Choir, Dance Group, G.A.A., Home EC., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Rockel, Slud. Coun., Usherelle. SINGER, JOYCE-Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Red Cross. SMITH, ROBERT- Bob -Cav., Foolball. SMITI-I, TINA- Cam., Cue, Debale, G.A.A., Laliru, Proj. 2, Sfud.Coun. SMITH, VIRGINIA- Denny --Allen, Cam., G.A.A., I.aIin, Pres., Proj. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Slud. Coun., Usherelle. SNAVELY, JAMES- Snaves -Baseball, Baskelloall, Cav., Fool- ball, Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, Prom Comm., Slage Crew. SOMERS. HARRY - Cav. SPARE, GEORGIA- Geo -Band, Cam., G.A.A., I-Iome Ec., OPI. Mon., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2, Vis. Aids. SPATI-I, RICHARD - Dick - Baseball, Cav., Cross Counlry, Track, Wreslling. SCI-IM I DT, ROBERT. SCI-IULTZ, ALLEN-Baskelball, Cav., Emblem, Foolball, Track Vis. Aids. MICI-IAEL- Mike -Baseball, Foofball, I-I.R. OPI. SCI-IULTZ. Jr.-Sr, Play, Lalin, Proj. 2, Service, Slud. Coun. SEELIG, THOMAS - Tom - Baseball, Baskelball, Cav., Emblem Lalin, Proj. 2, 4, Red Cross, Slud. Coun. SGALIO, MARY LEE-Allen, Baskelball Sec., Cam. Treas., G.A.A. I-Iome Ec., I-I.R. OPI., Proj. 2, 3, Prom Comm., Rockelles, Usherelle SI-IEEI-IAN, JANE-Allen, Arl, Cam., Choir, Debale, G.A.A. Girls' Chorus, I-Iome EC., Proj. I, 2, Spanish. . ,Ti Q. . . fs X K e S 1 f -179' K , 1 i v sf I 2 Se X K J is ij 1 Y gf? 3 ., . I'.N'..x'2:: ?- IL ignYl..'fZr?'nyI'fVL'l - ' ' V V- .Q J , 1, '- ,,.s.......,... Ai ..s... ,f .. , 'I ' ii --Wife'V121ww:r.iS1ggs:.sffiffi.ii A K i 'fvz 'v -- -..,f..f:2x.:w 1-ref v-as11ff,.1s.,.'.,:f-f'.- 1.,.s.,f.::s: f, 5 -,i:-fgliglff If ffji.ifIi i 3.f,f.vEf5'iQi fffgj 1 -Y UfiflQ?i:EFiTiV5j'7 ' f'i?'wi,5-'Qjfiaf'?g?f2i3LL7.P,?ii?5'lif ii 'ii i' - A 14 li? 1 pg - is + A f-211 ... I , . '?'f?' i. i5fiS - . 'l?E.fff1 '. L ' T - Vee - ' -. - , A. sig: .-2551? ' . ' ,gf -+f f1..,s - ' - - gfigkeiifi.. i aa. - 5' I fa224224i.s-ir4S?ffIf'fsf.f .1-an ' 551111 ,iflifiii .32 g .... Us . ,- ..- .fn .1 . fm, A, .. ., L. , -. 52524, --msz f I07 , SPRENGER, HILDA--Cam., German, Girls' Chorus, Home EC STANISZEWSKI, PATRICIA- Shan -Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec Pres. 81 Sec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Prof. 2, 4, Red Cross, Rockelles, Skils, Sfucl. Coun. STARK, RICHARD - Cav. STEINBACH, THOMAS- Kinsberg -Baseball, Cav., l-LR. Oil. Larin, Prof. I, 2.4. STILETTI, JOSEPH- Joe e-Baseball, Baskelball, Cav., Emblem Foolball, l'l.R. OH., Usher. STOCK, EREDERlCK- Fred -Baskelball, Cav., Emlolem, Fool- ball, Track. E??ii'Hs?'e 15. :5 . : .f EW '- f 7 .1 Siwgegvlgra . H ' - .J i ' 2 .Eii l,5?L..- if. A 'f Q' if - . is 5 W. AHL '2 -ew N If N 4 ,. .wif . is ,, . ...pause .,. .. . .:: fi4.. -ll5E:'5i59f':, ' ' f 1 W of sw F wa. ar in si ay, 2 ie Xsmaaqaave ez 2 iffi -i - 'S -' Y if ' 1 ' .- ,S it -. 'f -New f i we , 1 ' ,, 1 . ,.,. if. i 5- . , wa s 1iQie1Qfii1,'3-.35 fil iw u r i fi? . . , V ,J . , . , A A '- , fir' W fi . f - 515:55E?2Tg??.5i2iT457!if 11i5'f.f'J TP I ,..,, Q . A lg .: . 2 4 111 . ESV-'f,'l9i1Ff,jjsj.r5f- -f . .1 5,'sifiw- , .52221ig,'g.gg2.'sv,-'cgi' ' A EY?-fef7.?Qi?ii f - ..,... ......f. ..... 'win mf 'ei .Q1.,fQ.- gf: isis ' ' 1 . Q11'3. l H ' 5T . , 11 '-,.- ,La . . . gg. , it... 1i5.?ff?5iHS '- '- iv, . 1. :Hg -' If-I f'ff'f 'i . ,j s .1-1'f5I1i.'fg':f,sifi:2Fil 1 - P 3 33 f qw Q W 9. . , .f . .- 3 X S 61 . .wi 4 .sg , Q 5 ...... , , ,..,,- ,,.-.'. I . STRELKA, KENNETH- Ken -Baseball, Baskelball, Boys' Chorus Cav., Cue, Emblem, Foolball, l-LR. OFF., Jr.-Sr. Play, Skils, Track Usher. SUKOWATEY ,SANDRA- Sandy -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus Home Ec., Rockelfes. SUSZEK, WILLIAM - Animal -Baskelball, Cav., Emblem, Fool'- Ball, Track, Usher, Wresfling. SUTHERLAND, LUCIE-Allen, Arr, Cam., Cheerleader, Cue Dance Group, Emblem Sec., G.A.A. Vice-Pres., Home Ec., Merc Ann., Prof. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Rockeffes. SUTTON, MARY ELIZABETH- Bel'sy -All Cily, Allen, Cam Pres., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home Ec., l-LR. OFF., Jr. Na+. l-lonor Lalin Sec., Orch., Prof. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Rocker, Sfud. Coun. Trees for Tomorrow. TALSEY, SYLVIA - Allen, Cam., Class Treas., French, fF.T.A. G.A.A., l-LR. Off., l-lop Queen, Prof. 2, 3, 4, Slud. Coun. TeSELLE, JAMES4 Jim -Cav., Prom Comm., Service, Spanish Track, Usher. THIEME, LYLE DAVID. THOMAS, LEE- Band, Cav., Prof. 2, Skirs, Swimming. A h ' Esfl 1' v,..,. J. ,. ffm? .,., rv- ,. rw ,si Q 4 Y Q as L 1 .i as ' T Rivals? '. H: , . S me KWQS W P 1 R gwgeasaf. A f. ' fgggjjg, : wx . ,rv we , ,. . ,xi ses., , 'dw' . fe . f A5 2,41 iw 1 ,. L . gg! VOSS, JANEA- Janie -A.E.S. Comm., Allen Pres., Cam., Dance Group, For. Lang., G.A.A., Laiiri Treas., Merc. Ann., OFF. Mon., Proi. 2, 3, Prom Comm., Roclcel, Slud. Coun., Trees 'lor Tomorrow. WAGNER, PATRlClA- Pal --Allen, Cam, Cue, Dance Group, G.A.A., Off. Mon., Proi. 2, Roclcelles. WALCI-l, JOHN - Old Bean - Band, Cav,, Eoolball, l-li-Y Off., Red Cross, Slud. Coun., Tennis, Wreslling. WANTA, IRENE-Allen, Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home Ec., Rroi. I, 2, 3, Red Cross, Roclfelies, Spanish. WATSON, LORELEI - Lori - Cam., Clioir, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Home Ec., Proi. I, 2, Red Cross. WEBER, JEROME-- Jerry -Cav., Proi. 2, Red Cross. WEEKS, DEAN 4- Cav., Cross Counlry, Proi. 2. WEILER, MARY- Willie -Allen, Baslcelball Sec., Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Lalin, Roclcel. WETZEL, RICHARD - Dick - Cav. A ,,,,,,. ,,,,. v - .s,..s fs - 1,1 V ' ' ' .1'Iif-ifllf'3:E5f:F7iff3i1 41.5, i W - 1i,.1f --1 . .: 1,-S ,'fffsw5isf: IIT. ' ., T- ' Q TRATNIK, TERENCE - Terry - Cav., Emblem, Eoofball, Swimming. TRIER, MARGARET- Peggy -Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proi. 2, Red Cross. TURNER, JAMES - Jim - Cav. ULIK, ELLEN-Allen, Cam,, Dance Group, G.A.A. Sec., Home Ec., l-l.R. OFF., Proi. 2, Red Cross, Slud. Coun. UMBREIT, DIANE- Di -Allen, Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Home Ec., Proi. 4, Prom Comm., Service. VISINTIN, PETER - Vise - Cav, V ' in , -Y -w if T 5 f 1, P I i.,gzj.'1',! Q I. ' g .2-'sz , s's'- 1 gg . V 3 ij - ' 3 ,,wf2fsb2I12s 'C'--II,:f'.fa.s1a1' L: , - T IO9 XJ' ,ir we Y 2 Qi re iw , Q H3-xi ., . , PSWQ Am fi N2 23 ?- ig' KX 5' ij! 4 ' X firms fewavagsq WIERZBA, RITA- Wamba -AII Cify, AIIen, Cam., Choir, I G.A.A., Home Ec., Prom Comm., Rockejfes, SIucI. Coun. A WINNEMORE, SUZANNE- Suzy -AIIen, Cam., Cue, French, G.A.A., I-I.R. Off., Jr. Na+. I-Ionor, Proj. 2, 4, Prom Comm., Rockefies. Service, SIci+s, Sfud. Coun. :,,, ,',V' K V,fiQ? Q:j Z 5 QW '5 ga WOJCI ECI-IOWSKI, RONALD - Band, Cav., Proj. 2 x WO LF F, E LA I N E - ' ' La n i' ' - A I I e n , Ca rn ., Ch e e rI ea d e r, D a n ce Vkrg kt,., i f I 5 ',. Group, G.A.A., Horne Ec., Proj. 2, 3, Rockei, Rockeffes, Skifs, S w - A , ,.,, , IN llzix zzb Siud . Co u n. 5 .L,, k.,. ,K 5 ' V ' I Vkk' . -, I iii . -iiy I 2 A AAo,A ' L Q' I 7? Jw.g,,,.g ,'.,., WOLSKI, FRANCES- Clem -Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus , f I-Iome EC., Proj. 2. G.A.A., I-Iorne Ec., Lafin, Orch., Proj. 2, RocIceHes. fi' 416- .. , 'Z .r,,. wooo, REiaEccA- Becky -Aiien, Ari, Band, cam., FLA. 2 WE ii 'is Wizonsici, CAROLINE - cuddle - cam., G-.A.A., Girls :,' Chorus, I-Iorne EC., OII. Mon., Proj. 2, Red Cross. ZAK, DONNA- Cookie -Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Home Ec., Proj. 4. ZASTROW, GERALD-- Gary - Band, Cav,, Proj. 2. My , . I ,, ..,. 52' as SI L ii Xi JMME44 ZINDA, CAROLINE- Carol - Cam., G.A.A., I-Iome Ec. ZIRGIBEL, JUDITI-I- Zirqie -AIIen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. ig I, ZUIVIMAK, CAROLINE- C-Eoonieu-Cam., Dance Group, G.A.A. '-j.' I - Home Ec., I-I.R. OPI., Lib. Mon., Proj. I, 2, Rockeffes. ZWAAGSTRA, RAYMOND - Windmill - Cav., Cross Cou nfry, Vis. Aids. . .IM g, I , . ,, .. I I 15 ' 'Q'j .r' c ' 5 .siIEUE1i51Q1 5?f:ifT. .. ... 3i: V5wQ ,. ' ' V- ' a Emblem, Lafin, Proj, I, 2, Service, Swimming, Tennis, Track, i CH ROMY. GEORGE - Cav. GODSHAW, WAYNE - Cav. GOEIZ, JEROME- Jerry -Baslcelball, Boys' Chorus, Cav., Choir, Foolball, I-I.R. Oli., Red Cross. KETTLER, MARILYN - KeiIle-Face - Cam., Choir, Dance Group, Girls' Chorus, Home Ec. LARSEN, RICHARD. LAVERY, MARY- Jody -Allen, Cam., Choir, Proi. 2. MILLS, RONALD- Ron -Choir, Golf. XX 2:9 n than if 0. CATANIA, JAMES-Marqueile I-Iigh School I, 21 Track Relays I, 27 Social Service Club Pres. 4: Swimming 3, 4: Chrislmas Play 3. McALLlSTER, DALE-Boys' Club I7 Social Service Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2: Chrislmas Play 3. YEEK, DONALD- Riverside I-Iigh School I, 2, 3, 4, Prpi. 23 Cav I, 2, 3,41 Social Service Club 4. POWERS, LEONARD-Social Service Club I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisimas Play 3. 1 MILLER, CAROL-Social Service Club Sec. 3, 47 Camera Club 37 Chrislmas Play 3i Swimming I, 2. 1 ,yhy,.-fiigv'-i,vz:. 1 - . j-fi V Qi rmwigw, V fgxifkznf , ,,. Hgf NOT PICTURED GAENSLEN GRADUATES ' an 2 , ,i I W5 iv A. 2 para Q Q 'fra K- A . . I V l-ll-LITES The swimmers beal Jrlie wres+lers in an excilring afler-school game. Enfliusiasfic crowds loaclcecl Jrlwe Tiger Teams Jrliis year School work is lun, especially a physics experiment . ,. .v .V 5 M ,iff ' fx , X ' afvw f w,mmM - A fwi1 :Qwmw- 'A 1-7 6 i ff! vga.. ,,1., Q',f'43Q1liZilzZ?1w If M F ,inf 11. K+ ,,, 1 ,,,.. - l .,, W QQQK Xf+QV- www? X k fi 't q 1.1 I Q' F 1, 1 L 2 Q A Q. ? ' b j . g f -fag EW if -' A! 'Lf V+,.V 1 gz, 3, Ykhy' W' ? I 'l ,,, 5 1 V J fi A tx A - V Q ,zyl A X S. , in is ef 1 f ' 1 Q 6 6 4 XB ,B I E w A kL,L EA M -- - QAV e A . Q E xQ.9Li' 2 2 V- W S K - f Q A fi :W -- - Xx ge X f, Z I W, ' . -' fel, . '45 We 'Ns K 5 l-lop decoralions are all up. - :pw-sul: i ,L - 5' f ff lk' 3 i The drill leam was oul' on llwe field oflen praclicing for The big games. l I4 Sepfember 4 ......... .,,,... 21 ...... 29 .,.... Ocrober I2 ....., 25 ....... 26 ......... ,,,,,,,, November I-2 ...... ,,.,,,,,, 7 ...... 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SCHOOL CALENDAR I956-I957 School Opens Baseball Color Day Counly-wide Cheerleaders' Clinic al' Riverside Piglail Day Homecoming Game againsl' Washingion Homecoming Dance Teachers' Convenlion Junior-Senior Foolball Game Junior-Senior Play, Time Oul for Ginger Thanksgiving Vacalion Foolball and Cross Counlry Color Day Foreign Language Chrislmas Program Senior Hayride Sludenl-Facully Volleyball Game Chrislmas Program Hi-Y Winler Formal Chrislmas Vacalion Begins Holidays Over Honor Dinner Final Sing Honor Day Senior Girls' Baslcelball Game Band Revue, Americana Swing-Our Final Exams Gradualion Second Semesler Begins Allen Club Dance Washinglon and Lincoln Program Swimmer-Wresller Baslcelball Game Induslry Visifs The School Open House Baslcelball, Swimming, and Wreslling Color Day Variely Show, Vagabond Holiday Spring Vacalion Prom, Ou+ of My Dreams Spring Concerl' Biennial Ivlusic Feslival-Ivlilwaulcee Aucli'l'orium Honor Day Honor Dinner Final Sing Golf, Tennis, and Traclc Color Day Senior Super Swing-Oul' Final Exams Alhlelic Dinner Gradualion Have a super summer I 4 1 1 1 A 1 1 ! 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