Riverside High School - Mercury Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1959
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L1ke the Mercury of old, our 1959 annual-bearing his famous name-records for you, our friends and classmates, your school life. It, too, has been present everywhere. just as the stories of the glory of Rome have survived the ages, so, too, this history of the senior class of 1959, will leave a permanent record of achievement to posterity. M X g e , f ' 4 .QJCJI f2?L' 'A iffy 9 7 f If 574W f V if ,, . 'ad K fx! , zigzag, V.f,Q5ZC'C' g We A wwe M vfeeaff X MLW PM 'MM lim' WM' QW? SQ . Qiwm XLUA-,gQQV,'K5lNQ frxiel VL! 5 B-I .,. 1 'Q ' ' a , eeaffifdmf Qffiysaea 142425, ,M N. 'N K , I 5 ' J 7 '1..s'J '-vl .Ja-'H i Q x t I I ..!-In I-4:1 0, , J 0 -4' S 'fx , wh. 7? -P I ' I I ik- -f 1' L p V V ' 1' W 4 - l . ' . 9 M I J Q Z, vi, ,A 1 '14, 'P if- ,,n. IA .1'K , 'J 9 ' :' 5 H - 19 E, -. : +,,' fi 1 ,L , rim' , Q, t ' .4 1 ' 9' H To These We Dedl Q MERTON s. LEAN So many worlds, so much to do, , So little done, such things to be. From the wellsprings of the ancient civilization of Greece and Rome has emanated the inspiration for many of the developments of the Western Worldg for schools, in particular. A classical cultural background has been considered a necessity for an educated man. Above all else, our principal, Mr. Lean, has been a classical scholar. To many generations of high school students he has opened the wider horizon of the Roman world, as revealed in its literature, training students in accuracy of thought and expression, arousing an appreciation of a by-gone day as interesting not only in itself but also in its application to modern life-a source of mental discipline, of pleasure, and of beauty. Though reveling for many years in the great of old, Mr. Lean was chosen to become the chief administrator of a modern high school in a period of constant change, even confu- sion, in educational standards. His is not an easy task. However, mid the diversified and conflicting demands made upon the principal of a large, city high school, mid all the sounding jargon of the schools, Mr. Lean has been able to direct his course, guided by a sure light, a firm and just sense of values, whose source lies in the wisdom and experience of both the old and the new worlds, preparing the way not only for the present generation of high school students, but also for generations to come, confident that Si1inis bonus est, totum bonum eritf' Jur 1959 Mercury If Mercury were to wing back to the past, he would see Mrs. Mary Smith in room 115 helping students create each month the magazine that bore his name, the MERCURY. Here she guided these students to an understanding of literary standards and an appreciation of the magic of the carefully chosen word. When other assignments involved her in counseling and the chairmanship of the English Department, she could not continue her work with the MERCURYg but her interest in it, in its successor the ROCKET, and in the MERCURY AN- NUAL has been a continuous interest in things literary. As a teacher of English, she who has found that all of life is mirrored in books strives to stimulate her classes to that same experience. It is her phi- losophy that mastery of the art of read- ing and writing and speaking is the result of constant effort, that to learn is to experience not only pleasure but pain. Those who graduate from classes with Mrs. Smith truly have been prepared to accept the stern realities as well as the enchantments of life. ERNEST A. MAY MRS, MARY B. SMITH Being named business manager of the Mer- cury Annual and the Mercury monthly maga- zine was'the first important assignment for Mr. Ernest A. May among his many activities at Riverside. When the Commercial Department offered a course known as Sales and Advertising, Mr. May taught it. He has a keen and imaginative mind. He was brimming with ideas for successful advertising. To prove to himself that his ideas were usable, he entered an advertising contest sponsored by the Standard Oil Company. His confidence in his ideas was justified when he won first place and was offered a position in the advertising department of the company's ofiice in Chi- cago. How fortunate for Riverside that Mr. May's love of teaching won out and he stayed here. When other duties, such as managing the bookstore and doing the accounting for all of the scl1ool's funds, were assigned to Mr. May, they required so much time that it be- came necessary for him to relinquish his work with the school publications. Mr. May accomplishes a great deal of work with very little fuss. He never seems too busy to answer questions from students or faculty members, concerning subjects ranging from buying used books to income tax and pension problems. Surely the many students with whom Mr. May has worked on the Mercury business staff as well as those in his classes have been greatly influenced by this man's ability and personality. FACULTY ,X ' a 0 dn.. gil Instruction enlarges the natural powers of the mind -Horace A if 3 I A ' ' am Wwpfff1--Qffwiawiqffiwfkxffafs1fiw,+:Qfe12wWWfwk hwaw' lffwew,:::i-QWV 205 - W 1 K 5. fr W . AA ' . ,X 1 1 ' Q L gf 2 ,ly u N vw 'iff iw Q4 Bi w HW ef- ZH X GA gf. U Sw MQ J5, R1 f ! Xia? pix! S sg Ji Q2 6 1 , 1 Q44 3 ' Q ' W Qisviif ' 3 -' ,' g H32 Qg2:,'m'f WU? Principal Merton S. Lean 1 2 9' EMT? Qsi52i5SQ'Q'ff 223 , Z 5 ,mn 2 ff -M . bifwixfyz' 'QM nf 2 M295 1 7 4 5 A5519 7 mfg? H3555 1 ,ew-J 1, if W32?siI5fTr sn g9we:1rnM'!:g QQEQQLEGQQQS ,-wif 7 2-1 ff K, A ef: . 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Fourth Row - Greenberg, Ray, Con- stable, Tom, EvFert, Thomas, Cychosz, Kenneth, Mitchell, Brooks, McAllis- ter, Kenneth. 18 12B-424 First Row-Erdman, Her- man, Jahnke, Carl, Czer- winski, Felicia, Plato, Louise, Prah, Charlotte, D'Amato, Diane, Murphy, Pat, Lankford, Bill. Second Row - Walthers, James, Tarantino, Michael, Carini, Leonard, Cole, Larry, Otto, Dennis, Klug, John, Mor- ales, Joe. Third Row - Thurmer, Norman, Cho- waniec, Jim, Hahn, Bill, Wilde, Gary, White, Dex- ter, Ewing, Cecil. Fourth Row-Kramer, Art, Bast, Tom, Haut, Ronald, Krid- ler, Michael, Jaszezenski, Matthew. 12B-222 First Row-Manglus, Sa- bine, Volland, Merry Ann, Nyland, Andria, Janiszew- ski, Judy, Hintz, Barbara, Fuchs, Susan, Krischan, Karen, Frost, Jacqelyn. Second Row - Feldman, Rosemary, Reuter, Bar- bara, Murrenus, Delrae, Busateri, Barbara, Hetue, Frances, Mieritz, Suzanne, Dodge, Judith, Osborne, Dawn. Third Row-Shelley, Delbert, Metruiias, Harry, Gross, Carol, Bell, Diane, Strittmatter, Judy, Ketchum, Ed, Schultz, Rory, Fourth Row-Foll- stad, Steve, Schulz, James, VanDerslice, Jim, Hallock, Thomas, Starr, Richard, Zimmerman, Ekkehard, Domrose, Jerry, Menos, George. llA-415 First Row-Hein, Jo-Ann: Van Asten, Darlene: Burn- ham, Gail: Boucher, Gerti: Oesterreich, Patsy: Hanson, Ruth: Van Derslice, Carol: Patoka, Shirley. Second Row-Benner, Doris: Ma- deja, Kathleen: Bernhagen, Carolyn: Thompson, Kathy: Kochanski, Liz: Lewandow- ski, Judy: Musiedlak, Ger- aldine. Third Row - Hantke, Edward: Maniaci, Nuni: Librizzi, Sam: Potter, Frederick: Makowski, Jo- seph. Fourth Row-Non man, Kenneth: Domoracki, Bill: Meirich, Klaus. 11A-312 First Row - Trowbridge, Mary: Oettinger, Judee: Gilbertson, Edie: Moesch, Carol: TeSelle, Mary: Line- han, Patricia: Radley, Bev- erly: Wise, Maryanne. Sec- ond Row-Zirgibel, Karen J.: Wilson, Mary: Mix, Jan: Steiner, Marilyn: Cebrow- ski,- Dianne: Bitker, Pa- tricia: Moog, Thomas: Gil- lette, Jo Anne: Karpinski, Julie. Third Row-Paw- lowski, Dennis: Christian- sen, Larry: Biscobing, Bill: Stachnik, Jon: Hirsch, Peter: Appleby, Sarah: Bauer, Diane: Krueck, Susan: Hochstein, Judy. Fourth Row-Iverson, John: McCall, Raymond: Pain, Charles: Thomas, Norton: Demorest Harr ' Baker , y, , Cappy: Schmidt, Richard: Ploacheck, John. llA-416 First Row - MacCudden, Kathleen: Ronowski, Dar- lene: Zivers, Larisa: Borow- ski, Suzanne: Radley, Bar- bara: Koller, Gloria: Olney. Katherine: Ward, Pat. Sec- ond Row - Zeske, Judith: VanVeghel, Judy: Behling, Charlotte: Drewek, Sandra: -Zimmer, Sharon: Meisner, Joan: Melser, Pat: Olson, Bonnie. Third Row-Vella, John: Mirenda, Phil: Bell, Susan: Ratoliffe, Carol: Gibbon, Mary: Lyndon, Nicholas: Gumin, Fred. Fourth Row - Hastings, Philip: Gaurkee, Eugene: Herring, Larry: Lukasavitz, Robert: Johns, Charles. TGP W 11A-203 First Row-Pfeiffer, Bar- bara: Cluberton, Ellen: Kemeny, Kathy: Luedtke, Joanne: Kauth, Gerda: Singer, Barbara: Kleist, Ju- laine: Zummak, Leah. Sec- ond Rowf-Schmitt, Ellen: Frinks, Judy: Chaneske, Judie, Fiialkowski, Carol: Roemer, Julie: Riley, Sara: Schoenfelder, Carol. Third Row - Anderson, Ronald: R un ge, C h r i s: Schmitt, Susan: Andert, Gloria: Eron, Kathleen: Smith, Jeanine. Fourth Row - Rolleston ames' Prz b , , 'J 1 Y Y- l1nsk1, Thomas: Martin, Kenneth: Manske, Ned: Knuteson, Charles: Berg, Warren: McCormick, Bruce. 20 11A-306 First Row-Eggleston, Ken- neth: Herrmann, David: Moore, Carolyn: Hady, Janet: Bumpke, Mary Ellen: Buchler, Analie: Zurawski, Bruce: Kowalow- ski, Gerald. Second Row- Treptow, Jean: Sperry, Valerie: Brazeau, Alberta: Puttkammea, Bonnie: Bar- deen, Jill: Dane, Virginia: Holley, John: Felcyn, Vic- toria. Third Row-Wis- niewski, Greg: Pritchard, Bob: Heide, George: Voss. Carl: Miller, Carl: Ander- Dick. Fourth Row-Smuck- ler, Jack: Bernier, Brian: Galdick, Pete: Grapen- son, Richard: Kupferberg gieser, Fred: Haase, Fred 11A-209 First Row-Jordan: Doug- las: Gibson, Sherrie: Schultz, Margo: Sprede- mann, Lois: Verlinde, Su- zanne: Eron, Louise: Frakes, Jeanne: Shelley, David. Sec- ond Row-Minteer, Gerald- ine: Piotrowski, Gerry: Parys, Darlene: Beatty, Jean: Kupczyk, Judy: Gon- ier, Joanne: Gigl, Dianne. Third Row - Schmidt James: Smuckler, Jim: Bos: ley, Rick: Suleski, Tom: Wildish, Jon: Sherman Tony. Fourth Row-Beese Gary: Terpstra, Tom: Wall- ing, Dennis: Durham Wayne: Hodorowski, Jo seph: Basting, Charles. 11A-201 First Row-Cousay, Peggy: Helminiak, Edie: Cyrus. Cathey: Miller, Lois: Red- zinski, Patricia: Wolf, Jud- ith: Clayton, Suzanne: Randa, Suzanne. Second Row - Greenya, James: Fisher, Lois: Wergin, Syl- via: Kraemer, Judy: Bush, Holly: Phillips, Dede: Lu- bart, Hannah. Third Raw -Neal, John: White, How- ard: Riepl, Richard: Kusch, James: Celoni, Kenneth: Bookstaff, James. Fourth Row-Kohn, Jay: Kahl, Donald: Schroeder, John: Ewest, Robert: Sieminski, Jerry: Oswald Dave. 11A-127 First Row-Mansavage, Yv- onne: Schulz, Sandra: Lub- bert, Nancy: Yeek, Linda: Tratnik, Toni: Milanow- ski, Donna: Walter, Bon- nie: Bielinski, Jacqueline. Second Row-Golimowski, Rita: Ebert Diane: Cio- lino, Sue: Kenar, Carpl: Paschelke, Sheila: Sudin, Bonnie: Edson, Gale. Third Row-Champion, Jim: Di- Wald, Frances: Klahn, Nor- man: Pressley, Ronald: Wajer, Dennis: Schellin, Peter. Fourth Row-Chris toffer, Peter: Lindemann, Robert: Cinitis, Uldis: Vivians, Clarence: Albrecht, James. 5 11A-124 First Row-Erickson, Bev- erly: Erickson, Sharon: Abrahams, Alice: Kealty, Kathy: Johnson, Carol: Redzinski, Janice: Toyek. Dale: Lotteroser, Helen. Second Row - Pagliano, Christine: Sanfilippo, Nan- nette: Wendler, Bonnie: Faye, Carol: Hoffmann, Lorraine: Margie, Sanchoz: Febel, Sandra: Beck, Bev- erly. Third Row4Wilson, Kathryn: Cotter, Robert: Lilyquist, Judy: Barker, Judy: Osowski, Chris: Ford, Mike: Yee, King. Fourth Row - Campagna, Joe: Bacher, Ronald: Nack, Jim: Nelson, Charles: Smith, Paul: McQuitty, Robert. 21 llA-106 First Row-Hauke, Barbara: Janik, Kathleen: Wilde, Gail: Osusky, Vicki: Colyer, Jeri: Orzechowski, Gerald- ine: Latawiec, Diane: Gar- acci, Marlene. Second Row -Storvik, Elaine: Nowak, Kathleen: Manning, Sandy: Vogt, Delores: Osmanski, Janet: Donovan, Karen: Metko, Diana. Third Row -Henry, David: Overstreet. David: Burke, Martin: Fletcher, Howard: Alioto, Charles: Haines, Ronald. Fourth Row - Sheppard. Charles' Sercombe im , , J : Lipinski, Kenneth: Wein- berg, Michael: Herrewig, David: Scozzafave, Joe. 22 .1 is-as 1 IB-404 First Row-Jach, Carolyn: Bishop, Donalda: Kessler, Anita: Waulters, Bonnie: Prochazka, Kathleen: Zie- dins, Nora: Bronston, Sandra: Tolzman, Karen. Second Row - Sczepanski, Joan: Lawrence, Charlotte: Simmons, Merlene: Mess- ner, Jeannette: Manera, Jeanne: Kostuck, Linda: Vielgut, Marion: Lex, Sandra: Klamerus, Kath- leen. Third Roug - Hext, Betty: Koch, Darryl: Star- kis, Aivars: Maniscalco, John: Momoi, David: Eg- gleston, Alvin: Kolb, Jona- than: Zuhlke, Dennis: Ed- wards, Aifrieda. Fourth Row - Teicher, Patrick: Fredrich, Lynne: Harris, Roger: Hintz, Donna: Hintz, Beverly: King, Sharie: Tenbroeke, Karen: Arndt, Arlene: McGuire, llB-309 First Row-Rogers, Carol: Trawitski, Carol: Peter- mann, Judy: Majkowski, Barbara: Hubbard, Willo- dine: Melanson, Carole: Varner, Kathy: Kolins, Kathleen: Broecker, Hertha: Brych, Susan. Sec- ond Row-Koselek, Rich- ard: Hansen, Virginia: Hatcher, Linda: Schubert, Louise: Fargo, Margaret: Matzek, Barbara: Huebers. Renate: Strelecki, Marion: Eberhardt, Jane: Jordahl, Susie. Third Row-Hugi, Richard: Starr, Donald: Hoffmann, George: Zeidler, Michael: Bruss, Dennis: McCormick, John: Grus- zewski, Gary: Bacich, Tony: Fleege, Frank. Fourth Row -Pecor, Joe: Brown, Wal- ter: Storney, James: Stef- anoski, Charles: Yehle, Dale: Born, George: Schrei- ner, Michael: 'Bauch, Thomas: Maglio, Jim: Cy- chosz, Ronald. Janice. 10A-327 First Row-Netzel, Donna, Riemenschneider, Ann, Link, Rayola, Weber, And- rea, janiszewski, Carolyn, Tiedemann, Frances, Fillar, Joan, Kuester, Barbara, Weigand, Peggy. Second Row-Pizzino, Terry, Line- han, Betsy, Deering, Nancy, Bischof, Nancy, Fehr, Lilly, Meyer, Carrol, Redzinski, Anne, Marks, Audrer, Klempel, Christel, Nowak, Donald. Third Row-Stan- kovsky, Richard, Lipski, Richard, Gailans, Ivars, Busateri, Anthony, Roszak, Mike, Joslin, Wally, Mis- ialek, james, Owen, Tom, Geboy, Steve, Hausmann, john. Fourth Row-Wer- ner, Henry, Bryce, james, Wachter, Al, Miszewski, David, Rohr, Gerhard, Karpinski, Walt, jankow- ski, Thomas, Lant, Frank, Kopacz, John. 10A-323 First Row-McKay, Terry, Harthun, Harvey, Bischoff, Arthur, Ehlers, Eileen, Lentz, Karen, Zillmer, Elaine, Donovan, Doris, Lutz, James, Bavers, Greg- ory. Second Row - Bale- strieri, Cecile, Byrd, Mar- gie, Miller, Frances, Koeh- ler, Karen, Wagner, Judith, D'Alessi0, Theresa, Bow- man, Linda, Zarnke, jinny Lee, Kleppin, joan, Pipia, Connie. Third Row-Ver- nace, Ken, Machin, Torn, Rathke, James, Nawrocki, Gary,.Hall, Meade, Collins, Terry, Varisco, Fred, Well- man, Jack. Fourth Row- Brockway, Edward, Spransy, Gregory, Kaminski, Walter, Vasko, Ron, Haberli, Don, Nelson, Andy. 11B-224 First Row - Ringwolski Bonnie, Zimmerman, Susan Gwizdek, Audrey, Ober: lander, Peggy, Lubbert Betty, Storme, Nicole, Klahn, Mary Janet, Wittke Eve Lynne, Christopher Barbara. Second Row - Morell, Sandra, Mundt Mary Ann, Lawrence, Mar- jorie, Mathia, Genevieve, Costa, Georgie Ann, Sie- fert, Diana, Matte, Paul- ette, Malley, Barbara, Marx, janet, Gaudes, Ad- rienne. Third Row-Balis- ter, Diane, Speh, Diana, 'Perlson, Joel, Kornitz, Rich- ard, Garnes, James, Alioto Frank, Babbitz, Allen, Gun: dersheim, Jackson, Bader Jim. Fourth Row-Chleb: nikovs, Nick, D e twiler john, Kolinski, Don, Kes- sen, Jerry, Ketchum, Rick, O'Connor, Pat, Carl, Low- ell, Upham, William, Kles- zczynski, Richard, Bam- berger, Mary. 23 10A-230 First Row - Handeland, Carol: Hernke, Dawn: Mall- man, Janet: Grotenrath, Julie: Bellis, Elizabeth: Reith, Carol: LeGrande, Cynthia: Zummak, Carla. Second Row - Wojciuk, Mary Jane:. Fahl, Pat: Grollo, Patricia: Lum, Carol: Damico, Frank: Roix, Darlene: Lee, Mary: Zader, Sandra. Third Row - lvhite, - David: Raab. Larry: Nowacki, Sandra: Weckwerth, Diane: Weid- man, Lily: Love, Athea: Charlier, Roger: Tuyls, Joe: Kuzniewski, Mike. Fourth Rbw - Wallace, Norman: Murremus, Lee: Foley, Wil- liam: Fischer, Edward: Strong, Ted: Lueck, Jack: Seitz, Karl: Wade, James. 24 10A-310 First Row-Lipinski, Mary Ann: Wright, Sandra: Ko- waleski, Margaret: Gumina, Holly: Meirich, Monika: Weisleder, Susan: Chand- ler,' Mary: Fleury, Anita. Second Row - Magmer, Kathleen: Sardina Jacqua- line: Flach, Karen: Burczyk, Kathleen, Kujawski, Mary: Neuburg, Geri: Blanchard, Maybelle: Sakowski, Judy. Third Row-Cowles, John: Latawiec, David: Case, Gil- bert: La Rose, Tom: Weickelt, Gary: Pizzino, Tim: Bruno, James: Pott, Richard: Gerlinski, Larry. Fourth Row - Ehr, Mike: Lueck, Douglas: Wilke, Carl: Pratt, George: Schlindwein, Susan: Kal- mer, Susan: Laimins, Aija: Rolfe, Judy: Schmidhofer, Lori. 10A-303' First Row-Harper, Chris- tine: Herring, Judy: Goli- mowski, Mary Ellen: Mur- renus, Sharon: Burgstaller, Barbara: Collura, Carole: Kainz, Gladys: Cook, Bar- bara: Edwards, Delores. Second Row - Hinktuss, Karen: Groholski, Diane: Theriault, Jean: Trier, Jane: Becker, Joan: Chip- man, Judy: Jarvey, Joan: Albrecht, Janice: Nardelli, Terry. Third Row-Pytlik, Tom: Anthony, Linda: Travers, Linda: Michaels, Martha: Model, Sherilee: Hoffman, Laurene: Zinda, Kathleen: Perry, Donald: Crossman, John. Fourth Row - Authier, Phillip: Schlieve, Don: Rogers, Ken: Fiedorczyk, Roy: Faestel, John: Laserstein, Bernie: Meci, Frank: Zagar, Frank: Gustafson, Ronald. 10A-227 First Row-Parbs, Carla, Walton, Delores, Murphy, Virginia, Franklin, JoAnn, Peterson, Sara, Hoskins, Pat, Dietz, Pamela, Cahn, Jeannette, Wathen, Sandra. Second Row-Richardson, Carey, Atkielski, Judy, Klintworth, Linda, Skwie- rawski, Mary Beth, Mc- Lean, Janet, Gundy, Carol, Merrice, Judith, Cantu, Gloria, Jeanpierre, Marilyn. Third Row - Scharfen- berger, Randy, Gannon, Blair, Fraser, Gertrude, Schudiski, Christine, Pol- zin, Sandra, Polacheck, Linda, Spanley, Christine, Quellmalz, Barbara, Wessel, Harry. Fourth Row-Lind- ner, Paula, Zierhut, Joe, Jomiozy, Richard, Zalew- ski, Mike, Risseeuw, Paul, Dahlke, Gary, Kopp, Terry, Voss, Fred, Henry, Jesse, Bingman, Clyde. 10A-206 First Row-Bonk, Diane, Cavosi, Carol Jean, Pollock, Donna, Musiedlak, Kath- leen, Sherman, Bonnie, Clure, Sharon, Cassata, Mary Ann, Maier, Melinda. Second Row - Szafranski, Gloria, Sikaters, Mara, Mueller, Lois, Wait, Sally- anne, Williams, Pamela, Gibson, Edwiner, O'Con- ner, Sharon, Triliegi, Kathy, Third Row - Bumanis, Inara, Cutter, Carol, Fair- child, jennifer, Shawi, Jud- ith, Harold, Mary, Becker, Bonita, Ceralo, Charles, Celoni, James. Fourth Row -Sullivan, Robert, Meister, Robin, McGinnis, P. J., Brooks, Arthur, Zinn, Carl, Muccio, jerry, Cakans, Vilis. 10A-205 First Row - Sukowatey. Sharon, Shipman, Eleanor, YVhite, Delphine, Hachey, julie, Duckett, Jo Ann, Leisten, Nancy, Szeklinski, jean, Carlsen, Mary. Sec- ond Row - Branovan, Elaine, Graziano, Cynthia, Bender, Sally, Moser, Kathy, Williams, Nancy, Barritt, Sandra, Jamrozy, Gloria, Spare, Merrian. Third Row-Melka, Bar- bara, Singer, Suzanne, Lanke, jerry, Lepine, Ed- ward: Serres, Denis, Muel- ler, Dennis, Mueller, Dan, Bojan, Christine. Fourth Row-Hanneman, Richard, Marion, Lester, Livingston, John, Zacharias, Allen, Rehm, Tom, Weston, Pat, Wittenburg, Shirley, Law- rence, Gloria. 25 10B-414 First Row-Momoi, Terry: Geisler, Helen: Herrmann, Sandra: Olson, Lynne: Weldon, Alice: Fisher, Mary Ellen: Klein, Gerd. Second Row - Holzberger, Mike: Pritzkow, Lillian: Lemke, Barbara: Corso, Elizabeth: Schaefer, Marie: Duffy, Karen: Anderson, Judy. Third Row-Yeager, David: Feltes, Dennis: Erdman, Dennis: Krochalk, David: Turner, Roy: Hansen, Larry. Fourth Row-Woida, Earl: Bakker, Dirk: Casper, Tom: Lindemann, Charles: Bezella, Ron.- 26 10A-123 First Row-Plunkett, Marga- ret: Bachowski, Chris: Da- kins, Dorothy: Kowaleski. Mary: Perkins, Paula: Alivo, Josephine: Lange, Shirley: Middlekauff, J'Anne: Karpinski, Eunice. Second Row - Nieto. Raquel: Grudnowski, Rose- ann: Karnas, Stacy: Litzen- berger, Sharon: Gross, Marie: Mazza, Sue: Senger, Charlotte: Klaas, Kay: Christifulli, Josephine: Ta- laska, Sandie. Third Row- Randazzo, Vincent: Konig, Robert: Hugi, Robert: Baerwald, Barbara: Perkins, Sandra: Boucher, Sandra: Weyher, Suzanne: Bethke, Orin: Cincotta, Santo. Fourth Row - .Mallon, Bruce: Patek, David: Mil- ler, Richard: Holland, John: Nyland, Joseph: C lin e, Richard: Lipski, Henry: Luther, Ingo: Anas- tasi, John: Jurgens, John. l0A-120 First Row - Bodenberger, Carol: Knutson, Sandra: Rick, Jeanette: Cramer, Polly: Aschenbach, Pamela: Mirenda, JoAnn: Rogers, Lillian: Rainey, June: Schuldt, Judy. Second Row -Gentry, Bonnie: Mickel- son, Sandra: Baker, Cecilia: Des Marais, Sharon: Gre- gar: Karen: Kemmeter, Karen: Wozniak, Geraldiae: VVutkowski, Nancy: Gram- bow, Mary Ann. Third Row-Menzel, Robert: Kud- lewski, Don: Kline, James: Guhr, Ernest: Ressel, Dan- iel: Ivens, Robert: Juridt, Emil: Butler, Roger. Fourth Row - Sehintgen, Robert: Greer, Don: Sternberg, Richard: Millies, David: Lichtner, Peter: Hecker, Gene: Pree, Dale: Jach, David: McGovern, Jerry. 10B-317 First Row-Bell, George: Teske, Ruth: Kurth, Judy: Thomas, Susan: Rivette, Susie: Daley, Barbara: Pat- terson, Dorothy: Edelmon, Steve. Second Row-Kahn, David: Yops, Patricia: Ols- zewski, Sandra: Durrah, Mary: Luprecht, Catherine: Setlick, Renna: Ketchum, Rosalie: Hahn, Jurgen. Third Row-Peterson, Ron- ald: Knies, Ronald: Mc- Carthy, Warren: Kleinow- ski, James: Lancaster, Harry: Blakely, Chuck: Stamos, John. Fourth Row -Richarz, Jack: Harlow, Michael: Adams, Ted: Erickson, Roger: Hall, Bruce: Horvath, Robert: Holzer, Robert: Olney, Richard. 10B-109 First Row - Larson, Su- zanne: Coons, Joan: Ver- linde, Betty: Haase, Judy: Hansen, Loraine: Diebitz, Janice: Hoge, Beverly. Sec- ond Row-Messner, Jack: Pollay, Susan: Musiedlak, Carol: Armbrust, Alaync: Urban, Carol: Bensch, Dorit: Kalnajs, Janis. Third Roiu - Chambliss, Sam: Rick, Wayne: Weidner, David: Herf, Charles: Gro- macki, Dick: Martin, Craig. Fourth Row - Martin, James: Baumann, Robert: Altenhofen, James: Jacobs, Bob: Pressley, Clark. 51.1 A 9A-405 First Row-Dettman, Carol: Meisner, Louise: Tharp, Sheila: Larson, Virginia: Krueck, Janet: Cohen, Diane: Elshoff, Patricia: Berg, Donna. Second Row -Stenglein, Richard: Schel- lin, Catherine: Ramazini, Karen: Varisco, Marge: Bleichwehl, Susan: Fazio, Sam: Mundt, John: Kres- sin, Jean. Third Row-Sei- bert Linda: Cartwright, Chuck: Lerman, Richard: Astemborski, Jim: Greiczek, Robert: Fischer, Wayne. Fourth Row-Sorci, Peter: Risseeuw, Dean: Feger, Flor- ian: Johnson, Ronald: Heiser, Darlene: Miller, Harold: Mallman, John: Knitter, Mary Ellen. 9A-316 First Row-Krist, Sandra: Harrell, Rosetta: Lovrien, Robin: Jankowski, Mari- lynn: Gnas, Mary: Jarzom- beck, Joyce: Zawacki, Mar- garet: Hicks, Pat. Second Row-Damico, Judy: Jarvis, Barbara: Montella, Helen: Salmeri, Stephanie: Zabor- owski, Barbara: Welch, Jean: Zemlicka, Mazene. Third Row - Falkowski, Richard: Beyers, Thomas: Hilligoss, Jeff: Yvieber, Dennis: Schenzel, Gary: Maniscalco, Joe: Cassidy, Bob. Fourth Row-Wall, John: Gross, Robert: Jir- gens, Martin: Semrau, Gene: Treis, Gerald: Muel- ler, Herman: Lyne, Doug- las: Meye, Dennis. ii 9A-3,15 First Row-Alivo, Frances: Waulters, Donna: Semmel- mann, Gretchen: Cook, Susan: Schultz, Sharon: Marshall, Pamela: Griechen, Sandra: Hoss, Jeanne. Second Row - Francis, Marion: Froem- ming, Sharon: I Wilde, Pa- tricia: Wilke, Christine: Pressley, Virginia: Berg- mann, Anne: Paul, Doro- thy: Lynch, Roberta. Third Row - Borchert, William: Mavros, Michael: O'Moore, Janet: Barnard, Bonnie: Neitzke, Lois: Florian, Joyce: Wallace, Russell: Wilson, Lorin. Fourth Row -Alexander, Malcum: Bow- man, Ben: Piscitello, Do- minic: Feldman, William: Mittelstadt, Ruth: Loveless, Kathryn: Hantkc, Sharon: Atkielski, Diane. 9A-314 First Row-Fraser, Cather- ine: Szopinski, Karen: Hult- mafn, Ingrid: Delrose, Dar- lene: Powell, Carla: Cha- londer, Bonita: Ford, Devon: Schuelke, Geraldine. Second Row - Czarnecki, Stephanie: Makowski, Pa- tricia: Faye, Jeanne: Bed- nar, Diane: Lewinski, Pat: Stefanoski, Vicki: Calarco, Nancy: Senger, Don. Third Row - Pochert, Richard: Habush, Michael: Mintiks, John: Jozwiak, David: Wuestneck, Karen: Perry, Karen: Ratajczak, Michael. Fourth Row-Mirlcos, Rob- ert: Tylock, Anthony: Beck- man, Tom: Wasemiller, Victor: Mazza, Sal: Kamin- ski, James. 9A-305 First Row -f Lukowitz, Sandra: Adams, Linda: Ke- kesi, Eva: Drake, jean: Wiemer-Harms, Heide: Kol- ler, Nancy: Kollenbroich, Kathy: Kelly, S'uz-anne. Sec- ond Row - Cavins, Char- lotte: Hahn, Lois: Guedel, Shirley: Sherman, April: Alioto, Teresa: Belt, Ase- nath: Jankowski, Joan: Gumphrey, Suzan: Kupfer- bery, Maxine. Third Row -Remmel, Kathleen: Nich- ols, Barbara, Watke, Steph- anie: Kowalski, Susan: Knetsch, Geraldine: Adams, Karen: Bourdo, Orene: Boscia, Fred. Fourth Row -Badalamenti, Sam: Ut- zinger, Steve: Dreckmann, William: Alvord, James: Abrahams, James: Weyher, Steve: Xvendte, John: Mino- rik, Gary. 9A-233 First Row - Kletke, Helga: Wleczyk, Emma jane: Di- maggio, Kathy: McAdams, Kathleen: Silletti, Donna: Pointer, Pat: Minteer, Jane: Pappas, Carol. Second-Row -Suudin, Andrea: Matiuk. Elsie: Gonier, Karen: Tews, Annette: Kamenz, Margar- ete: Serio, Angie: Azzolina, Sally: VValch, Elise. Third Row-Rcpsa, john: Jerome, Ed: Busalacchi, Frank: Chase, Barbara: Karcher, Katherine: Beecher, Pamela: johnson, Valerie: Fazio, jo- sephine. Fourth Row-Mar- shall, Rodney: LuKaszevig, Dennis: Woods, Donald: Fliss, Jerome: Dettmann. Dick: Tupper, Dick: Cher- sini, Cesane: Weiler, Martha. 9A-31 1 First Row-Neff, Carolyn: Wittenburg, Marie: Miller, Karen: Robbs, Catherine: Skauge, Susan: Gordon, Betsy: Harrison, Pamela: Kearns, Victoria. Second Row - Marino, Richard: Busse, Bill: Koenig, Inge: Zeidler, Anita: ,Manning, Ellen: Maniscalco, Prud- ence: Clearyf Mary: jurena, Ronald. Third Row-Mur- phv. Mike: Rommel, Den- nis: Golden, Robert: Scholz, Jean: Westover, Linda: Wilke, Barbara: Green, Donald: LeVoir, Roderick. Fourth Row-Reich, Horst: Irving, James: Woodman- see, john: Cataldo, john: Dressler, Robert: Purin, Martin: Szymanski, Bill: Welch, Mike. 9A-101 First Row-Fonaas, Holly: Hansen, Janice: Mickelson, Judith: Kitzman, Carol: Wilkus, Janet: Rigby, Su- zanne: Oswald, Debbie: Frye, Cherie. Second Ron' -Vicky Joanne: Morell, Jo- anne: Peiffer, Janice: Schwartz, Virginia: Owen, Margaret: Andracci, Nancy: LaRosa, Pat: Galin, Sue. Third Row - Hahn, Pa- tricia: Cox, Sandi: Young. Ted: Kosir, Salvatore: Feld- stein, Jack: Stortz, Ronald: Pecora Dann . Fourth ' Y Row - Harper, Sandra: Schicker, Anthony: Graf John! Miszewski, Dennis: Siefe t, Janice Irene, Stach- nik, Jerilyn. 30 9A-104 First Row - Biemann Karen: Watkins, Gloria: Baumgardner, Gretchen: Makowski, Nancy: Banas- zak, Sandra: Ramon, Jean: Stoltmann, Rosanne: Pie- per, Charlotte. Second Row -Ebat, Wayne:' Erhardt, Lynn: Spath, Duane: Kwiat- kowski, Nancy: Gahagan, Judy: Kemnitz, Karen: Kallman, Elaine: Nowak, Michael. Third Ro1u-Kelt- ner, Penny: Dembiec, Diana: Burke, Diane: Hill, Webb: Mallon, James: Leavens, James: Dickey, Robert. Fourth Row-Lamb. Sherry: Larsch, Louise: Wrbanek, Darlene: Polak, Janet: Klaas, Karalynn: Brewster, Crissandra. QA-104 First Row - Carpenter, Kathleen: Radzins, Inara: Gibson, Dorothy: Haydon, Agnes: Bliesner, Lyndell: Guin, Jennifer: Hass, Ar- lene: Schlesner, Georgia. Second Row-Swick, Rob- ert: Kearns, Tony: Schuelke, Gerald: Foster, William: Vance, Albert: Fischer, Bill: Thompson, Richard: Ros- enbaum, Joseph.Third Row -Cissa, Richard: Yehle, Bruce: Pawlowski, James: Halloran, Sharon Lee: Knueppel, James: Schuenke, Clarence: Cannizzaro, Tom. Fourth Row-Bauer, Rich- ard: Nyland, Mike: Terp- stra, Bill: Bauer, Wilbert: Bergmanis, Aivars. 9B-324 First Row-Williams, Vir- ginia: Dude, Catherine: Connell, Karen: Stubner, Carolyn: Sweeney, Irene: Storvik, Lois: Adornato, Barbara: Loving, Mary. Sec- ond Row-Leverance, Neil: Sberna, Thomas: Rehm, Richard: Klahn, Ramon: Berger, james: Koch, Eliza- beth: Harding, Barbara: Gandell, Ruth. Third Row -Bookstaff, Barbara: Kleist, Geraldine: Vinarsky, Mike: Jacobson, Larry: Schaller, Gerald: Gomand, Law- rence: Kleppin, Nicholas. Fourth Row-Sutter, Sandra: Randall, Pam: Brandenbur ean S., J 1 Z4- wada, Judith: Cavasx, Diane: Schmidt, Caroline. 9B-324 First Row-Cooper, Donna: Lentz, Penny: Sardina, jo- Ann: Kurkowski, Beverly: Seidita, Barbara: Ritzman, jean: Wilke, Susan: Golan- ski, Ruth. Second Row - McGovern, Robert: Pelz- man, Dennis: Reinhard, Sharon: Weidner, Irene: Heaton, Cheryl: Tetzlaff, Edward: Ketchum, Leon. Third Row-Mountin, Rob- ert: Berndt, Alfred: Yeager, Robert: Hansen, john: Balestrieri, Ira: Mishefski, Larry. Fourth Row-Treu- den, Kenneth: Tower, Richard' Sto s Richard , p. : Price, jeffrey: Huebner, James: Arnold, Dale. . I 5 Y A. in 9B-115 First Row-Braun, Donna: Hext, Nancy: Ketchum, Lynne: Davis, Barbara: Opitz, Patty: Kaemmer, Sally: Schweitzer, Sandra: Spare, Diane. Second Row -Waldhuetter, Susan: Vin- cent, Sherman: Chapman, Stuart: Zieman, Barbara: Mortellaro, James: john- son, Fred: Sardina, Maxine: Theriault, Peggy. Third Row-Conley, Steve: Mohr, Dennis: Vella, Fred: Kenar, Larry: Wittke, Robert: Sie- fert, Richard: Menos, john: Dama, William. Fourth Row-Pzick, Douglas: Se- cord, john: Rogers, Wil- liam: Miller, Gary: Kopp Larry: Wallace, Ronald: Chaulklin, Harold. 3l IDR Many years ago, during the height of the Roman Empire, a select group of teachers taught only the adult young men of wealthy families. These young scholars read the great works of the philosophers and poets. They spent many years of their lives in study. In nearly 2,000 years, there have been many changes. Today, instead of only a few people being given the opportunity of an education, all who wish to learn may attend school. The Seniors-now leaving River- side-are comparable to those of ancient Rome, for they, too, have the chance to study the arts and sciences in college under the best teachers of our century. , f X 1, 4 H WSI? L , ff 3555 s XX lim 1 ' I , KN 'Sim' T0 MON! H. I. H. JANUARY SENIORS Eric Thomas Carol Schatz Beverly Riemenschneider Rosenkranz Secretary Reder President Vice-President Treasurer National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Award Eric Riemenschneider Qunior Yearj Patricia Perow Arthur Gundershein Beverly Reder Patricia Perow Thomas Rosenkranz Beverly Reder joseph Rizzo Bausch and Lomb Science Award Service Award Eric Riemenschneider 34 Gerald Bach julie Eberhardt Karen Harvey William Kamuchey Thomas Rosenkranz BEATTY ANET H , J .-ujann Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. BISCI-IOF, BETTY JANE Allen, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Rockettes. CARLSON, JEANNE RAE Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. DANIELS, RONALD- Ron All City, Cav., Choir, Cross Country, Dance Band, Prom, Hop Comm., Skits, Spanish, Variety Show. DEMMIN, LARRY R. Cav. DICKEY, HARVEY- Haw Cav., Football, Proj. 1,2, Swimming. EBEL, JUDITH-Hjupief' Cam., G.A.A., Home Ee., Off. Mon., Proj. 2. EBERHARDT, JULIE Allen, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Proj. 2,3,4, Rocket, Rockettes, Stud. Coun. BACH, GERALD- Jer All City, Baseball, Boys' Chor., Cav., Choir, Cross Country, Emblem, Football, H.S.H. Board, H.R. Off., Proj. l,2,4, Prom Comm., Skits, Ushers, Wrestling. BACHOWSKI, JOHN Cav. N gf., ,wi , ., . , , .WW P Fiji ,wa il Q? -'wi ECKARDT, ROBERT- Bob . H Cav , Football, H.S.H. Board, .R Off Stud. Coun., Ushers. FELZER, JOHN- Butch Cav., Football. FERENCEVICH, MARK Cav., Cross Country. FIEDORCZYK, LOIS- Lo Cam., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. GATES, PATRICIA- Patsy Girls' Chor., Proj. 2. GEERDTS, BERT Baseball, Basketball, Cav., Football. Sklts. H, 3s5l'l.fvfE' -fflt ' ' .Q rf. i ,,,. .. .. ..s. G ,K . -' ' f l ',fEfw , .wi-. l 1 . x GRIEB, BARBARA- Barb Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Proj. l,2, GUNDERSHEIM, ARTHUR- Gandhi Band, Basketball, Cav. Sec., Cross Country Mgr., Emblem, Mercury, Pen Pushers, Pep Band, Proj. 2,4, Rocket, Track Mgr., Visual Aids, Wrestling. HARVEY, KAREN Allen, Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Proj. 2,3,4, Rockettes. HAUKE, RICHARD- Dick Baseball, Cav., Cross Country, Football. HOMMEL, CAROL Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec. Ushers. Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. Boys' Chor., Cav., Football. LEVY, LYNN Cam., Home Ec., Majorette, Skits, Visual Aids. LONABERGER, ROBERT- Bob Cav., Emblem, Track. LUKOWITZ, JOHN- Leo Boys' Chor., Cav., Choir, Debate, Football, Wrestling. MARTIN, LYNN Cam., Orch., Proj. 2. MILLER, JANET- Jan Cam., Home Ec., Proj. 4, Prom, Hop Court. MIRASOLA, ANTHONY- Tony Boys' Chor., Cav., Choir, Proj. 2, Skits. MUNDT, JOYCE- Voice Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2. OKRUSZYNSKI, SUSAN- Sue Cam., Girls' Chor. KRAMER, LLOYD- Sonny KAMUCHEY, WILLIAM- Willy Basketball, Cav., Cue, Debate Pres., Football, F.T.A., Hi-Y, jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 1,2, Prom. Comm., Service, Tennis, KIRCHNER, CHARLES- Chuck Boys' Chor., Cav., Cheerleader, Swimming, Visual Aids. KNITTER, DOLORES ANN- Dody Golf, Hop Court. Stage Crew, s'-sft my ,M . ff, f . , , 5 mfg 4, . i 'fklw H, ax N ijt, jf' K .3252 is' ul- W4 , ., , A 72233 if-, - '3 L ' 'Wi if' .Q V ' -516' 'V 37 OLSEN, GARY- O1e', fi Cav. PASSANTE, ANTHONY- Tony Cav., Track. , V. Q ,ser if 5 . , rms f ,araif 1 ' , 5, ' t f. ? 1.t5,z3'f-lfxjgk .. f-sf -14555 ' -,y,. af'A Z.' 2, 15 w PEROW, PATRICIA- Pat All City, Allen, Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 1, Rocket, Rockettes, Tumbler. PETERMANN, DAWN Cafe., Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Skits. RACE, DALE Cav., Proj. 2, Track. RATZOW, LOIS- Ratzie Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Skits. RAWLINS, DAVID- Dave Cav., Choir, Hi-Y, Orch., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2,3, Rocket, Skits, Wrestling. REDER, BEVERLY- Bev All City, Allen, Band, Cam., Class Treasurer, Dance, F.T.A., G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Chor., Mercury, Orch., Pen Pushers, Proj. l,2,3, Red Cross, Rockettes, Stud. Coun., Town Hall Day. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, ERIC- Rick Badger Boys State, Cav., Class Pres., Cross Country, Em- blem, Football, H.S.H. Board, Hi-Y Vice-Pres., H.R. Off., jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. l,2, Stud. Coun., Swimming, Track, Ushers, Visual Aids. RITERIS, DAGNIA- Dacy Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. RIZZO, JOSEPH- joe Cav., Choir, Cross Country, Hop Comm., H.S.H. Board, jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Proj. 2,4, Skits, Spring Concert, Stud. Coun. Pres., Tennis, Variety Show. ROSENKRANZ, 'IIOM- Rosie All City, Basketball, Cav., Emblem, jr.-Sr. Play, Orch., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2, Rocket Editor, Skits, Stud. Coun., Track, Wrestling, Inter High Coun. Pres., Variety Show. l 38 SCHATZ, CAROL M.- Schatzie Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Proj. 2, Skits, Stud. Coun. SCHIERA, BERNARD- Bernie Basketball, Cav., Football, Hop Court, Proj. 2,4, Skits. SCHULTZ, DENNIS Boys' Chor., Cav., Golf, Latin, Proj. 2, Stud. Coun., Visual Aids. SHUPE, ELI Cav., Hi-Y, Skits. SOMERS, DOUGLAS Cav. STAHL, JUDITH- Judi Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 4, Prom Comm., Variety Show. SYCHRA, KAREN- Poopsie Cam., Home Ec., Proj. 2. THERIAULT, TERRY Cav., Emblem, Proj. 2, Skits, Swimming. YAHR, BRENDA JANE- Brend Choir. ZUHLKE, DIANA- De De Dinah Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. Not pictured: FUCHS, JERRY Boys' Chor., Cav. SCHORR, PATRICIA ANNE- Pat Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. WERGIN, AUDREY Cam., Dance, G.A.A. Proj. 2. JUNE sEN1oRs sr, Anthony Salerno Phillip Michalovitz Jane Sutton Lynda Vinarsky President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ADAMEAK, JANET A.F.S., Comm., Allen, Cam., G.A.A., H.R. Off., Latin, Proj. 2,3,4, Skits. ALBERGO, NICK Bergo Cav. ARMBRUST, KATHI Cam., Drill Team, G.A.A., Home Ec., Pri2,4 AVENI, JAMES Rock iw!!! Wf ' Basketball, Cav., Choir, Footb, , Hop Court Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, Skits, Tr ck, Wrestling. AYLING, BETTE A.F.S. Comm. Chr., Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Ger- man, Latin, Proj. 2,3, Prom Comm., Rocket Ed. Skits. J I BACHOWSKI, JUSTINE Jus Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. BAKALARSKI, ARLENE Arnie Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. - BAUCH, CHARLES Buck Baseball, Cav., Football, Stage Crew Mgr. BAZYLEWICZ, CAROLINE Carol Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2. BECKER, JOAN Joanie Cue, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play. s L . 40 i. BEECKLER, JUDITI-I LYNN Beck Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec. BELCHER, JUDITH ANN Judy All City Choir, Allen, Cafe., Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Latin, Proj. 2,3,4, Red Cross, Stud. Coun. BERTE, TONY Cav., Cross Country, Emblem, Stud. Coun., Track BEZELLA, LAUREL Laurie Allen, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., German, Home Ec., H.R. OHS., Pen Pushers, Proj., 2,3, Prom. Comm. BLATTNER, DAVID Dave Cav., Proj. 2,4, Stage Crew, Visual Aids, Wrestling BLAWAT, KATHLEEN Kathy All City Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Latin, Orch., Proj. 2,3, Rockettes, Variety Show. BOELTER, SALLY Allen, Art, Cam., G.A.A., German, Girls' Chor., Home Ec. BOESEL, ANDREW Andy Att. Mon., Badger Boys' State, Cav., Cross Country, Hi-Y Chaplain, jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2,4, Red Cross, Skits, Stud. Coun., Tennis, Wrestling. BOGDANSKI, EILEEN Chiwawa Cam., Att. Mon., G.A.A., Home Ec., Latin, Proj. 2. BOLDUAN, ELDEEN L. Cam., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Off. Mon., Orch Proj. l,2,3. BOLL, CHARLES Charlie Cav., Proj. 2, Visual Aids. BRANOVAN, MEL Cav., Football, Track. P Allen Cam. G.A.A. Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. 2,4, Skits, Stud. Coun. y Cam. G.A.A. Home Ec. 5? T BUDNER CAROLYN M Susie Q N . ,R BROWNING, HEATHER CARRARA, MARGARET R. Marge Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. Latin, Proj. 2,3, Visual Aids Sec. CASSIDY, JANE All City Orch., Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. H.R. off., Infirmary Mon., Latin Consul, orchf Proj. 2,3,4, Skits, Stud. Coun., Usherette CASSIDY, JOAN Joanie All City Band, Allen, Band, Cam., Treas. G.A.A., Home Ec. H.R. Off., Infirmary Mon. Latin, Off. Mon.,,Orch., Pep Band, Proj. 2,33 Stud. Coun. CAVINS, GEORGIANNE Georgia Cam. CEFALU, DENNIS Cav., Choir. BYRD, DOUGLAS Cav., Visual Aids. CADE, CAROLINE Kitty G.A.A., Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Rock ettes, Skits. CAKANS, ILGA Chuckie Cam., G.A.A., German, Mercury, Off Mon., Proj. 2,3, Rocket, Skits. CEJKA, DAVID Checks Cav., Football, Off. Mon., Proj. 2,4, Wrestling. CHLEBNIKOVS, IRENE Baseball Sec., Cam., Emblem, G.A.A., German Pres., Hop Court, Home Ec., Jr. National Honor, Off. Mon., Proj. 2, Skits, Stud. Coun. CHRISTIE, JAMIE Boys' Chor., Cav., Cross Country. CLARK, NATHANIEL Nate All City Choir, Cafe., Cav., Choir, Debate, Orch., Skits, Variety Show, Visual Aids. COHEN, RONALD S. Band, Cav., Dance Band, Orch., Pep Band, Proj. l,2, Rocket. 5 N X ,, COLYER, JIM Big Jim Cav., Football, H.S.H. Board, Hi-Y Pres., Proj. 2,4, Tennis Track, Wrestling. CZECI-IOLINSKI, DAVID Dave Cav. CZERWINSKI, TERENCE F. Terry Cav., Ticket Sales, Track. D'AMORE, MARVIN Marv Boys' Chor., Cav., H.R. Off. DAVIDOWSKI, JOAN ANN Joanie Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Lib. Mon., Off. Mon., Proj. 2. DAVIS, BEVERLY Bev Cam., Choir, Dance Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Orch., Spanish. DENISTON, NANCY Allen, Art, Band, Cafe., Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Pres., Latin, Proj. 2,3. DRYFKA, DIANE C. Cam.,,Dance, Debate, G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2, Service, Stud. Coun., Variety Show. 6' 'af EBNER BRUCE Cav Proj 2 Service Sklts ECKSTEIN JOHN Bullet ELLEMAN MELISSA Mish Home Ee. H .J i , ff ff , . . Candy Sales, Cav., Cross Country, Proj. I af 2- EHR, GRACE E. ' Pen Pushers, Proj. 2,3, Study Coun. EUDENBACH, WOLFGANG Wolf Baseball, German, Science Workshop. A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Att. Mon., Cam., French, F.T.A., G.A.A., Infirmary Mon., FAIRCHILD, SUSAN Susie A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam., Cue, Dance, French, G.A.A., Off. Mon., Proj. l,2,3,4, Rocket, Stud. Coun., Swimming Sec. FILLAR, JOHN Cav., Proj. 2,3, Prom. Comm., Science Workshop, Visual Aids. FISCHER, CAROL Fisher Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2. GLISCZINSKI, LORETTA Loure Cam., H.R. Off., Proj. 2. GROVER, MARTINA Many Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2,3,4,.Rockettes. GUEDEL, GLORIA Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Latin, Proj. 2,3, Service. HAACK, MARLENE Marcey Allen, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. off., Lib. Mon., Mercury, Off. Mon., Proj. 2, Red Cross. HACKBARTH, Basketball, Cav., WW , . ,gf g il : .U S ::. ' H-i s ROBERT Snackbar Tennis, Track. FORD, BRENDA D. Bea Cam., Dance, French, G.A.A., Proj. 2,3, Prom Comm., Rockettes. GAZZANA, DONALD Don Cav. GEE, WILLIAM F. Bill A.F.S. Comm., Badger Boys', Cav. Sec., Cross Country, Cue Pres., French, Hi-Y, r.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, Skits, Stud. Coun., Swimming, Ticket Sales, Track. HARTKOP, DONNA A.F.S. Comm., Cam., Home Ec., Proj. 2. HARTMAN, BERNICE Bee Cam., Off. Mon. HATCHER, MICHAEL F. Banker's Asst., Cav., Latin, Service. HAUKE, ROSEMARIE Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. 2,3. HEGEDUS, MIKE I-Ieggie Basketball, Cav., Football. HEIMANN, RITA Ret Allen, Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Rockettes, Skits, Stud. Coun. HELLMICH, BONNIE Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Pen Pushers, Proj. l,2,4, Rocket N N HENRY, ROBERT Bob All City Band, Band, Cav., Dance Band, Football, Jr.-Sr. Play, Orch., Pep Band, Proj. 2, Variety Show, Wrestling. HENSEL, CAROL Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. HILDEBRAND, LYNN All City Choir, Allen, Art, Cam., Cheerleader, Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. l,2,4, Prom Comm., Rockettes, Skits. HOBERT, RAYMOND Hobnails Cav., Football, Visual Aids. HOELTER, SUSANNAH W. Suzy Allen, Cam.,'Choir, Dance, Emblem, French, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2,3, Prom Comm. Chrm., Red Cross, Rocket, Skits, Stud. Coun., Variety Show. HOHMANN, HEIKE Cam., G.A.A., German, Home Ec., Proj. 2, Rockettes HOSS, JUDITH C. Judy Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Allen, Proj. 2,3,4, Poster Ser., F.N.C. JACH, SHARON Sherry Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2. JACQUIN, JANET Jan Cam., French, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 1,2 Spanish. JAMES, GREGORY Greg Boys' Chor., Cav., Choir, Proj. 4. xxx 3 KALLIMANIS, JGOLDIE Allen, Cam., Cue, F.T.A., Hop Court, Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Off. Mon., Proj. 2, Prom Court, Service. KAPKE, KENNETH Ken Cav. KARPINSKI, LENORE Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2. KAUSCH, JOYCE Cam., Emblem, G.A.A., German, Home Ec., H.R. Off., Off. Mon., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2,3,4, Rockettes, Skits, Stud. Coun., Track Sec., Visual Aids. KENSCHE, KEN Basketball, Boys' Chor., Cav., Football, Wres- tling. JANKOWSKI, EVELYN Evie Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Sec., Infirm. Mon., Service, Spanish. JENSEN, RAICHEL E. Rach A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Ath. Coun., Cam. Pres., French, G.A.A., Infirm. Mon., Latin, Proj. 2,4. JOHNSON, CHARLES Charlie Cav., Proj. 2. JOHNSON, JAMES Pete Cav., Emblem, Football, H.S.H. Board, Hi-Y, Latin, Wrestling. JOHNSON, SALLY Red Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Rockettes. JUESCI-IKE, JUNE Pearlie Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Mercury Ed. KHALAF,4JAMES Jim Cav., Proj. . KILLIAN, JEAN Cam., G.A.A., German, Home Ec., Off. Mon., Pen Pushers, Proj. l,2, Rocket. KITZMAN, JANICE Janus ' Allen, Art, Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Home Ec., Jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Proj. l,2,4, Spanish. KLEIBER, THOMAS Tom Cav., Proj. 2, Skits, Stud. Coun., Wrestling. KOCH, WAYNE Pansy Basketball, Cav., Emblem, Football, Hop Court, Proj. 2, 4, Prom Comm., Prom Court, Skits, Track. KOELLER, ALVIN Al Cav., Football. KOLLENBROICH, JOANNE Jo Cam., Girls' Chor., Home Ee. KOSECKI, CARLA ANN Tubby Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Rockettes, Skits, Student Coun. KOWALESKI, THOMAS, Tom Basketball, Cav., Proj. 2, Skits. KRAEMER, CAROL Allen, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ee., Hop Queen, Proj. 1,2,3, Rockettes, Service, Skits, Stud. Coun., Variety Show. KRUECK, MARY JO jo A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam., Cue, G.A.A., I-I.R. Off., jr. National Honor, jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Off. Mon., Proj. 1,2,3, Prom Comm., Rocket Mgr. Ed., Skits. KRUEGER, TOM Humphrey Cav., Emblem, Football, Golf, Prom Court. KRUZYCKI, BARBARA Barbie Cam., Home Ee., Proj. 2. KUMBIER, JUDITH ANN Judie Allen, Art, Cam., Cue, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ee., H.R. Off., Jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Lib. Mon., Mercury, Poster, Service, S.L.A.M. Rep. LANAM, JON PATRICK Whitey Cav., Football, Wrestling. LAPINS, AIJA Piney Allen, Cam., French, G.A.A., Home Ec. LAPREST, NANCY Name Prom Court, Rockettes, Skits. Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Prom Comm., MAERKER, BONNIE Maerk Allen, Cam., Choir, Cue, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Jr.-Sr. Play, Lib. Mon., Proj. 4, Prom Comm., Prom Court, Rock- ettes, Skits, Stud. Coun. MAHONEY, DENNIS Shrimp A.F.S. Comm., Band, Cav., Cue Off., Dance' Band, Emblem, Football, Hi-Y, Latin, Orch., Proj. l,2,3,4, Stud. Coun., Track, Wrestling. MANERA, LOUIS Louie Band, Cav., Cheerleader, Cue, Debate, Hi-Y, jr.-Sr. Play, Pen Pushers, Pep Band, Proj. l,2,3,4, Skits, Stud. Coun., Tennis, Wrestling. MANGLUS, VERENA Muschie Cereal Cam., German, Proj. 2. MARG, VERLON FRANK Verl Cav., Visual Aids. LARKIN, PHIL Cav. LARSON, CAROL Kelly Cam., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Spanish. xt I LUNDBERG, GRETCHENM Allen, Cam., Cue, French, G.A.A., In- f firm. Mon., Latin, Orch., Stud. Coun. LUTHER, JUDITH Judy Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2. LYNCH, MICHAEL Red Cav. j MADDALENA, KARINQJLMAZ. Allen Cam. Dance F.T.A. G.A Proj 1 1 9 9 -A-1 2,3,4, Skits. A f' MARKS, HARVEY Haw Boys' Chor., Cav., Choir, Jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2. McCORMICK, HARRIET Harry All City Choir, Cam., Choir, Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. l,2,4, Prom Comm., Variety Show. MELSER, DONNA Mouse Allen, Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Jr.-Sr. Play, Skits. MEYER, THOMAS Tom Cav., H.R. Off., Jr.-Sr. Play, Skits, Visual Aids. MICHAELS, ELIZABETH Liz Band, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Mercury, Orch., Proj. l,3, Rocket, Service, Stud. Coun. MICHALOVITZ, PHILLIP All City Basketball, Basketball, Baseball, Cav. Emblem, Football, H.R. Off., Skits, Study Coun., Ushers, Hop Court, Prom King. MINORIK, PAULINE Polly All City Band, Band, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Home EC., Majorette, Off. Mon., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2,3,4, Prom Comm., Visual Aids. MINTEER, RICHARD H. Dick Cav., French, I-Ii-Y, Proj. 2,3,4, Track, Visual Aids, Wres- tling. MISIALEK, CAROL Allen, Band, Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. 2, Spanish. MODEL, SANDRA Sancy Allen, Cam., G.A.A., jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2, Visual Aids. MOORE, JOAN Joanie All City Orch., Art, Band, Cam., French, Home Ec., Orch. XQM,-eff MORGAN BOB Mu s W 1 S Cav., Football, jr.-Sr. Play, Track, Wrestling. 6904. MORTONSON, MARY GRACE -,,,..f A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam., Cue Pres., Dance, French Sec. G.A.A., H.R. Off., Ir.-Sr. Play, Latin, Off. Mon., Proj. 2,3,4i Prom Comm. Chrm., Skits, Stud. Coun. MUELLER, JOAN joannie Art, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Pen Pushers Proj. l,2,3. MUELLER, MARGARET Midge Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. l,2. MUSINSKI, JEAN Jeanne Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Mercury, Off Mon., Proj. 2, Red Cross, Rockettes. NEBEL, KATHLEEN Kathie Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon. j Ji lf? PATT, EDWIN Big Ed Book Store, Cav., Proj. 2,4, Red Cross, Track. PAWLIK, GERALDINE Gerry Cam., G.A.A. PENIKIS, MAIJA Maier ' Cam., G.A.A., German, Off. Mon., Proj. 1,2,3. PERELES, KATHLEEN Kathy A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam., Choir, French G.A.A., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Infirm. Mon. Chrm., Off. Mon., Proj. l,2,3, Service, Stud Coun. PLANASCH, MARLENE Cam., Cue, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Red Cross, Skits. I NORBERG, RONALD Shorty Baseball, Boys' Chor., Cav., Football, Wrestling. NOVAK, DENNIS Cav. OCHNIKOWSKI, PATRICIA Pat O Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. ORCHOLSKI, KATHLEEN Kathy Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2. PAGLIANO, CYNTHIA Cinny Allen Pres., Treas., Cam., Dance, French, G.A.A. V.P., Sec., Home Ec., Proj. 2,4, Prom Comm., Prom Court. PALLEN, KATHLEEN Kathy All City Choir, Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. 2, Prom Comm. PREISINGER, MARY ELLEN Zip Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 3, Skits, Spanish. PRESSLEY, DONALD Don Basketball, Cav., Latin, Proj. 2, Wrestling. PUTTKAMMER, MARLENE Star Cam., Dance, G.A.A., Proj. 2. RABE, RUTH All City Band, Band, Cam., Home Ec., Orch., Pep Band. RADZINS, DZIDRA Julie Cam., G.A.A., German, Home Ec., Off. Mon., Rockettes. ,.,. 'fir ' .3 va , . fs, ,,, . A 50 RAMEY, STEVEN steve Qawifaa, Basketball, Cav., Football, Golf, jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Proj. 2, Skits, Track. RAPPE, ROSEMARY Rosie Cam., Home EC., Off. Mon., Proj. 1. RASMUSSEN, RICHARD Ras Ath. Coun., Cav. Treas., Cross Country, Emblem, Football, H.S.H. Board Pres., Hi-Y, Proj. 2, Stud. Coun., Ushers, Wrestling. RATHGEBER. FRED Basketball, Cav., Track. RESCH, THOMAS Tom All City Choir, Basketball, Boys' Chor., Cav., Cue. Football, Skits, Track. RICHARDSON, JUDY Richie Cam., Home Ec. RIEDEL, ROBERT Bob Cav., Cue, H.R. Off., Pen Pushers, Rocket, Science Work shop, Service, Stud. Coun. RISSEEUW, HUGH Baseball Basketball Cav. Cross Countr Emblem Pres 1 1 9 yy ': Football, Golf, Hi-Y, Proj. 2, Rocket, Skits, Tennis, Ushers. . -:.... h. :eff -as 3 at '-ff .1 RITKE, RITA M. A.F.S. Comm., Cam., F.T.A., G.A.A., Home Ec., Latin, Jr. National Honor, Service, Skits. RODMAN, SUSAN JOAN Suzi ' Cam., G.A.A- ROHR, CHRISTEL Chris All City Choir, Allen, Cam., Choir, Cue, G.A.A., German Pres., H.R. Off., Hop Court, Ir.-Sr. Play, Proj. l,2,4, Rocket. ROSENBAUM, MARGARET Margie Cam., Dance, Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2, Rockettes. SCHNELLER, JOAN Joanie Cam., German, Home Ec. SCHOENFELDER, ARLENE Bug Allen, Cam., Candy Sales, Home Ec., Proj. 2. SCHULTZ, DONNA Schultzie Cam., Emblem, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2,3, Rockettes, Stud. Council., Wrestling Sec. SCHUMACHER, JAMES A. Jim Cav., Proj. 4. SCHUMACHER, JEROME Jer Cav., Proj. 4. ROSSA, IONE Cam., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. ROTTA, SUSAN MARY Specs Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec. RYDZIK, FRANK Cav. SABROWSKI, MARLENE Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. SALERNO, ANTHONY Tony Ath. Coun. Pres., Baseball, Cav., Em- blem, Football, H.S.H. Board, Hop King, Proj. 2,3,4, Senior Class Pres., Skits, Track, Wrestling, Variety Show. SANCHEZ, JUDITH ANN Judy Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec. SCHWEITZER, KAREN Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. SEEBER, JAMES A. Tony A.F.S. Comm., All City Band, Band, Cav., Cue, Hi-Y, H.R. Off., Latin, Pep'Band, Proj. 2,3,4, Comm., Track. SEIDITA, JUDITH Judy Allen Sec., Cam., Dance, Emblem, French, G.A.A., Home Ec., Latin Pres., Hop Chrm., Proj. 4, Prom Comm., Prom, Red Cross, Sec., Rocket, Skits, Stud. Coun. SEMMELMANN, KAREN Tiny Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec. SHANNON, RICHARD Dick Cav. . It w P . . A 'I ' ,Jiri ,r ' A I 5 'T'-:P. '11?..4 SHEPARD, GAYLE Dody All City Choir, Allen, Cam., Choir G.A.A. Girls' Chor. Home Ec., Proj. 2, Skits. SHUPE, BARBARA Barbie Allen, Cam., Candy Sales, Emblem, Football Sec., French, F.T.A., Treas., G.A.A., Hop Comm., Proj. l,4, Rocket, Stud. Coun. ,,.... .,A. i SKONIECZNY, JUDITH Judy J .. .y 5 l..A g VV, Qfj' Cam, Home Ec. , jg SLAUSON, JERRY Sleepy Cav., Football, Latin, Proj. l,2, Service, Swimming, Visual '.ei Aids- F il SMERLINSKI, JOYCE Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2,3,4, Stud. Coun., Variety Show SMITH, DARLENE Schmitty Cam., Girls' Chor., Jr.-Sr. Play, Off. Mon., Skits, Stud. n. SORANE, GERALD Gerry Baseball, Basketball, Cav., Football, Track, Wrestling. SPRENGER, ERNA Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Horne Ec. S . WJ 4,,,.f STEINBERG, JURIS Cav., Cross Country, German, Track, Wrestling. STENGLEIN, KENNETH Frenchie Ath. Coun., Baseball, Basketball, Cav., Emblem, Football, Red Cross, Wrestling, Stud. Coun. STEWART, MICHAEL Basketball, Cav., Proj. 2. STRONG, DRENE DeeDee Allen, Cam., G.A.A., Home Ec., Proj. 2. 53 . il' l 11',,.. ,5.j:Ex Q ,.2 rj W .f r TONER, DIANA Girls' Chor. TORYFTER, RONALD Cav., jr.-Sr. Play, Prom. Comm., Stud. Coun., Track. TRASVICKI, JACQUELINE jackie Allen, Cam., Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Proj. 2. VAVRA, ROSE MARIE Cam., Girls' Chor., Skits. VELIE, SUSAN Sue A.F.S. Comm., Cam., Dance, F.T.A., Home ,Ec., Pen Pushers, Proj. l,2,3,4, Rockettes, Service, Spanish, Stud. Coun. G.A.A., Rocket, 1 SUTTON, JANE D. Allen, Ath. Coun. Sec., Cam. Treas., Dance, Emblem Sec., Football Sec., French, G.A.A. Pres., Hop Court, Home Ec., H.R. OFE., Latin Pres., Off. Mon., Proj. 4, Prom. Queen, Rocket, Senior Class Sec., Skits. SVATOS, ANTON Tony Basketball, Cav., Proj. 2, Track. SWANSON, MARGARET Margie Cam., Home Ec., Latin. TEGTMEYER, CHARLOTTE Char A.F.S. Comm., All City Choir, Allen Treas., Cam., Choir, Cue, French, F.T.A., G.A.A., Hop Comm., Home Ec., Latin, Orch., Proj. 2,3,4, Prom Comm., Rocket. TETTING, JUDITH Judy Allen, Cam., Cheerleader, Dance, Em- blem, French, G.A.A. V.P., Home Ec., jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Proj. 2,4, Rocket, Rockettes, Skits, Stud. Coun. TIMPER, DELBERT Del', Band, Cav., Cross Country Mngr., Em- blem, Hi-Y, jr. National Honor, Orch., Pep Band, Spanish National Honor, Track. VINARSKY, LYNDA Allen, Basketball Sec., Cam., Emblem, G.A.A., Home Ec., I-LR. OE., Off. Mon., Proj. 2,4, Prom Court, Rocket, Rockettes, Senior Class Treas., Service, Skits. VOGEL, BARBARA BARB Allen, Cam., G.A.A. VOLLAND, ROGER Volare Cav., Choir, Cue, Football, Jr.-Sr. Play, Track. WALTER, BEVERLY Bev Cam., French, G.A.A., Home Ec. WARANKE, ELIZABETH Betty Cam., G.A.A., Girls' Chor., Home Ec., Off. Mon., Proj. 2. WARD, CAROL A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam., F.T.A., G.A.A., Latin, Lib. Mon., Orch., Pen Pushers, Proj. 3, Rocket. WEBER, MARLENE P. Mousey All City Choir, Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Home Ec., H.R. Off., Proj. l,2, Skits. WEIS, MICHAEL Mike Band, Cav. WHITE, TERANCE Terry Ath. Coun., Cav., Emblem, Skits, Swimming. WIESE, HELEN JEAN J'eano A.F.S. Comm., Allen, Cam. V.P., Emblem, French, G.A.A. Treas., H.S.H. Board Sec., Pen Pushers, Proj. 2,3,4, Rocket, Stud. Coun. WILLIAMS, LEON Basketball, Cav., Cross Country, Debate, Emblem, Golf, Hi-Y, Proj. 2, Prom Com., Skits, Track, Ushers. WILSON, DENNIS Willie Cav. WUCHTERL, JOSEPH Joe Cav. WUERZBERGER, JUDIE Corky Band, Cam., Choir, Girls' Chor., Proj. 2. WULFF, CAROL Cafe., Cam., Girls' Chor., Lib. Mon., Proj. 2,3. YOUNG, PATRICIA A. Pat All City Choir, Allen, Ath. Elig. Sec., Basketball Sec., Cam., Choir, Cue, Emb- lem, G.A.A., German, H.R. Off., jr.-Sr. Play, Latin, Orch., Proj. 2,4, Prom Comm., Red Cross, Rocket, Skits, Stud. Coun. Sec., Ticket Sales, Usherette, Va- riety Show. ZEDLER, PAUL Zed A.F.S. Comm., Cav. Sec., Cue, Football, German, Hi-Y, jr.-Sr. Play, Proj. 2,4, Skits, Stud. Coun., Track, Ushers, Wres- tling, Variety Show. +74 M-if-f-qgs f mww., , -f aw W, ,.,. . sz. f :V ,. 'liikil-' 1,252.1 211' . , pf n2,1,g554 ,3:..s.m . .jf z. I , , ,W-W ,... ,. . 4-fyaS2p.r.,m. , : MWF ., f, ,Z X f . T.. -:. . , gewnj. . ,gr . , 5. ,jr-,,'.., .A .5g,,,.,, . f ,A . - 'gli' ,gs ,mi ,f .W tp. il' lf' f ,J Q. , fi 1 S n., 14 'jaw L it J' J QF? sgrlay Af xgwif. ...fa 1:..ts:..,.'sm... --ws ZIOL, RICHARD Cav., Visual Aids. 55 1 ' In K A .Q ',-: 'il' 'fzffl' 5 BICKLER, JOHN H. Social Service Club 1,2,3,4. JAZWINSKI, DENNIS R. Social Service Club l,2,3,4: GAENSLEN SCHMIDT, JOSEPH A. Social Service Club l,2,3,4, Camera Club l. NOT PICTURED: ASH, EREDRIC BARANOWSKI, ROGER BUDZISZ, RONALD CASPER, CRYSTAL DAIGLE, BRADLEY HEIT, SIEGFRIED HOLMES, EDDIE JANKOWSKI, TED JONES, VON RNICKELBEIN, PIERRE 56 MCGUIRE, JAMES MULLEN, JUDITH MUSSELMAN, DAVID NAKIELSKI, CHARLOTTE RANDA, JAMES RICRERT, JEROME SMITH, DON SZCZEPANSKI, TERESE WAIT, PETER SENIOR LIFE ACTI ITIES Jes With friends all things are in common -Cicero .N 4 ' feifff s V N M., , PROJECTS Lost and Found Under the supervision of Miss O'Neil, the Freshman class has charge of the Lost and Found department. This office, on the first floor, has a student in at- tendance every hour and before and after school, to help return lost articles to their owners. Hall Patrol Checking lockers, maintaining proper conduct in the halls, and acting as guides for visitors are some of the duties of the hall- patrol cadets. This activity, di- rected by Mrs. MacKedon, has become a school project for voluntary student service. The junior and senior students are the patrol- ling group in the halls during the noon hour. It is their job to keep things quiet and in or- der. They are advised by Mr. Engen. Noon Hall Patrol Honor Study Hall Under the supervision of the Honor Study Hall Board and Mr. Kopecky, advisor, students are able to practice self-con- trol and learn good study habits in special study halls. Senior stu- dents take charge of these rooms every pe- riod of the day. Mem- bership in honor study halls is by application. STUDE T COUNCIL Seated-George Menos, Pres.: Patricia Young, Sec. Standing- Tony Berte, Sgt.-at-Arms: Richard Bosley, Treasf ?'k.e 62 in Student Council, the school's governing group, is composed of representatives from each home- room and each club organization. Supervised by Mr. Richard May, this group meets every Wednesday to discuss and carry out services for the welfare of the school. Among other things the Council sponsors are the Freshman Welcome, the Friday-noon Nickel Dances, and it assists in the producing of the annual Variety Show. riety Show. The Dance Band at the 1959 Va- Uggei . f X c 1 ' f gi D 1-H X Z 3 I xg l' f f A fig wfgfjf 1 i lv, l' u 'gi lu .X c, ' 'V I 9' ' N .o No . . oy VY 1 H as a l 0 Cl JA 1 The Noon Nickel Dance. 63 SCHOOL SERVICE The Office Monitors The Visual Aids Crew Lights! Sound! Curtains! These are familiar terms to the Stage crew. These boys see that all equipment necessary for a smoothly handled pro- duction is in good working condition. The scenery and backdrops for plays and programs are also the duty of this crew. Very few people realize how much actual labor goes into the back-stage preparation of each program. On these pages appear the students who have volunteered for assignments in the school service groups. For their work, they receive service points and awards from the clubs and spon- soring advisors. Many students devote one pe- riod each day to the work in the school office. Their duties in- clude operating the inter-school switchboard, delivering com- munications, and helping with the attendance records. More than fifty boys are mem- bers of the Movie crew which works with Mr. Raynes to carry out an extensive program of Visual-Aid service in school. The services of this group in- clude operating the movie ma- chines for auditorium programs and community sings, showing films and slides, and taking charge of all phonographs and recording equipment in class- rooms. The crew is set up so that every class during the day will have a responsible operator ready for service. The Stage Crew The Infirmary The Library Monitors To be a Library monitor, one must be able to give assistance to Miss Paff in every area of library work. A moni- tor must be able to catalogue, shelve. and distribute books, to check over- due books, and to issue books to the readers. Many of the girls who serve during their free periods are planning on at career as a librarian. Taking charge of the infirmary is at function of Camaraderie. This is an hourly project which includes the caring for those taken ill or injured in school, and assisting the school nurse. One member of the faculty is on duty each period with the monitor. Supervision and cleanliness of the in- Hrmary, at all times, is also the duty of the girls in charge. The Cafeteria The Public Address Crew Working in the cafeteria each day becomes an activity for those students who assist Mrs. Froem- ming, Miss Gross, Miss Ander- son, and Miss Dunaway with their various cafeteria duties. Some assistants spend half an hour each day washing dishes in the kitcheng others, stacking trays and dishesg and, others, working at the candy and ice cream counters. Members of the Public Ad- dress crew, captained by Charles Nelson, have a very important service to perform for the school. They are the engineers who are responsible for announcements coming through clearly. They also supervise all sound effects for auditorium programs, and for smooth reception of the mu- sic used at the noon dances on Wednesday and Friday. GAENSLEN Riverside's sister school, located at 1301 E. Auer Ave- nue, is a school for handicapped students. A school day begins at nine o'clock in the morning and ends at two forty-five o'clock in the afternoon. These boys and girls do not have as many activities as we do, because their time is limited. They do enjoy Service Club and its activities which include the Christmas Play and the Costume Day, on Halloween. During our January and june commencement pro- grams, the Gaenslen students also receive their diplomas. Drawing-up plans for the Christmas Party s s . ...., ' V M qye. h The Halloween Party Decoration Committee l Seated joan Cassidy Treas Raechel jenson, Pres. Standing-jean Weise, Vice-Pres.: Catherine Cyrus, Sec. Friendship and Companionshipn-the motto of the girls of Camaraderie is expressed in all of their activi- ties. This club is open to all girls who Wish to join. At each monthly meeting, one of the four class divisions presents a program. The organizer-Mrs. Mathiowetz-is assisted by Miss DeMarsh, Mrs. Schumacher, Miss Zeman, and Mrs. Seitz, who advise the individual groups. The members of Camaraderie sponsor the Prom, Homecoming Hop, the Mothers' Tea, and the Pigtail Day program. This year the seniors presented Alice in Wonderland for Pigtail Day and the Mothers' Tea. CAMARADERIE AVALIER Cavaliers, the largest boys' club in the school, again had a successful season. The boys or- ganized and packed the Thanks- giving baskets from each home- room. Mfith Camaraderie, they are responsible for the presentation of the Prom and Homecoming Dances. They are advised by Messrs. Bierman, Buro, Glatting, Coplan, Procknow, and Try- thall. Seated-Ken Stenglein, Pres.: Standing-Dick Rasmussen, Treas.: Tom Krueger, Vice-Pres.: Bill Gee, Sec. Cavalier members load the Thanksgiving baskets. 70 Dick Rasmussen collects the tickets as the mem- bers enter the auditorium. Mr. Hafey and the Service Club help stu- dents during free peri- ods in the subjects in which they have trouble. The tutors must be on the honor roll and excel in the subject which they are tutoring. The members give many hours of their time to the students who need lt. ERVICE CLUB The Service Club on the job. F.T.A. Aiding with the blue cards. Seated-Barbara Shupe, Treas.3 Rita Ritke, Pres. .Standmg Loi raine Hoffman, Historiang Barbara Pfeiffer, Sec. Not Prrtured Sue Viele, Vice-Pres. Assisting the teachers with the making of blue cards, taking the place of absent teachers during homeroom time, and sitting-in on classes are some of the duties of the members of the Future Teachers of America Club. Their advisors are Miss Downer and Mr. Rassmussen. They are of invaluable service in the school, while they gain knowl- edge of their future careers. linllmn Rm:--Alice Abrahams, Inter-club Rep.: Betty Hicks, Vice-Pres. Top Ron'-jutly Seiditu, Sec.: Cynthia Pagliano. Pres.: Charolctte Tegtmeyer. Treas. On alternate Thursdays, at Lake Park Lutheran Church, the meetings of the Allen Club, which is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., are held. One of the projects of the club is selling candy to help sponsor a trip to Lake Gilbert for some ofthe members of the club in the spring. During the Christmas holidays, a square- dance and a progressive dinner were held. Under the guidance of Mrs. Boltz and Miss Strasburg, the club endeavors to interest the girls in school and community life and create habits of good grooming. LLE CLUB The Christmas Program The Square Dance 1252441 t 1 ,t v. ,,:m,fy. 11 jim Colyer, Pres.: George Menos. Vice-Pres.: Harrv DCIIIOYCSI, Sec. freas.: Andrew Boesel, Chaplain. ' HI-Y The Hi-Y club is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. and strives to give its members suggestions for future car reers through an active and varied program. The club, under the ad- visorship of Mr. Grogan and Mr. Bierman, also gives the boys instruc- tions in good grooming. This year's winter semi-formal, spon- sored by Hi-Y, was held at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin Student Union and was called the Miss Mistletoe Dance . Miss Mistletoe z . M M ' The Roman Wedding For the past two years the members of Latin club have restored for the future students of Riverside, a scrapbook, which tells the history of our school. Besides this project, the club, under the su- pervision of Mrs. MacKedon, donates its dues to American Field Service. It also sponsors the traditional Roman wedding at the time of the Feast of Saturnalia. Q x E 1 A y if i f ,j i fr srii s N Row one-Linda Polacheck, Buffy Bellis-Aediles. Row two-Jane Cassidy, Judy Seidita-Consulsg Norman Baker-Quaestor. Breaking the pinata during the Christmas fiesta, is one of the activities to which members of Spanish club look forward, each year. Miss Dunaway, the club advisor, leads the students in a better understanding of the Span- ish language and way of life of these people. Club dues are donated to the American Field Service. The Pinata 74 Liz Kochanski, Sec.3 Larissa Zivers, Treas.g Charles Fain, Pres. Seated-janet Hady, Pres. Standing-Dede Phillips, Treas.: Peter Schellin, Vice-Pres.: Alice Abrahams, Sec. Sponsored by Mr. Pleister, the Ger- man Club helps to promote better understanding of the customs, culture, and language of the German people. Members of the club publish a small newspaper, and donate their dues to the support of the American Field Service. FOREIG LA GUAGE Selling flowers in the spring of the year, usu- ally in May, is French club's big project. The proceeds from this sale are donated to the American Field Service. Miss Dunaway, the club's advisor, stresses at each meeting, the importance of being fluent in the French language, and of learning all about the culture, customs, and history of France. Eillen Ehlers, Pub. Chairman: Baiba Krumins, Treas.: George Heide, Sec., VVclfgang Eudenbach, Vice-Pres.: Charles Nelson, Pres. P0 TER CLUB ALE Young in years, but experi- enced in service is the service group known as the Poster club. just as its name implies, the members, serving when needed, make the posters which adver- tise all the school functions. Mr. Purin directs the group, and the halls of Riverside are brighter for the work of these skilled stu- dents. SECOND SEMESTER Paul Zedler, Sec.g Bill Gee, Pres.: Andy Boesel, Treas. Not pictured-Don Smith, Vice-Pres. Revived after two years of inactiv- ity, the Cue club, under the super- vision of Miss Bodden, has re-opened its doors for any person who shows talent in dramatics. The members of the Junior-Senior play cast are automatically accepted. Other students wishing to join, may have try-outs in front of the present members who determine the con- testant's ability. 76 om CUE CLUB FIRST SEMESTER Louis Manera, Vice-Pres.g Mary Grace Mortenson Pres.: Donna Pollock, Sec.-Treas. Orient-Crescent, the debating society of the school, is under the supervision of Mrs. Anderson. This club seeks to advance the interest and knowledge of the members in current events. This year, at a Mock United Nations Assembly meeting held at Marquette University, several members of Orient- Crescent took part. The club raised funds to contribute a painting to the school. You may see this picture on the East wall of the second floor. PE PUSHER The members of Pen Push- ers, the creative writing club in school, discuss current books and movies which have interesting plots. The group also writes original short sto- ries and poems which are read and discussed. The direc- tor is Miss Zeman. janet Hadey, Vice-Pres.g Mary Ellen Bumpkie, Sec. ORIE T-CRE CE T Dave Herrewig, Pres.g Charles Nelson, Vice-Pres.: joel Perlson, Sec.g George Hoffman, Treas. 77 HOME ECONGMIC CLUB Seated-Lynn Fredericks, '1'reas.g Nancy Deniston, Pres.: Kathleen Pollen, Recorder. Standmg-Judie Kumbier, Publicity Chairman, Joyce Smerlinski, Vice-Pres.: Evelyn Jankowski, Sec. To give its members a background of prepara- tion for home-making is the function of the Home Economics Club. The club's social events include style shows, parties, and the planning and serving of the senior Honor Dinner. The field trip for this year was to the Home for the Aged, where the girls sang Christmas Carols. Miss O'Neil, Mrs. Maki, Mrs. Froemming, and Mrs. Lemke advise the Home Economics members in all their activities. A.F.S. One of our foreign exchange students this year is Nicolet MacKenzie from New Zealand. Her warm smile and vivacious personality quickly endeared her to Riverside students. Niki has taken an active part in many school func- tions including the leading role in the Junior-Senior play' Pygmalion , She also participated in Camaraderie, Student Council, and the American Field Service pro- gram on United Nations Day. A most able and interesting ambassadress to the United States from her native land, Niki has given Riylersiders a much clearer picture of her country down un er . Nicolet MacKenz' , Wf jfywrgifipllwxpww M . 94 Jsalwa TM' Mm' ,WMM 0 Ia M ' , WM s,W1 me 0, - M-.fl ? The American Field Service program introduced giiagrexchange students to the studentsof River- Pedro gives a speech to the Spanish Club. From Argentina, in South America, comes Pedro Dornheim, our second American Field A Service student. Q Pedro quickly entered into many school ac- tivities, including Cavaliers, CTOSS-Country, and the American Field Service. In the 1959 Band Review, Pedro was featured with a group in an adaptation of a South American tango. The students of Riverside have learned many customs of South America from Pedro, and have cemented a lasting friendship with him. Pedro Dornheim MERCURY STAFF June Art Staff-Peggy Oberlander, jack Smuckler and Ruth Hansen. 80 Bottom row-Cathy Cyrus, Art Editorg Pat Linehan, Man aging Editorg Sheila Paschelke, Picture Editor. Top row Judie Kumbier, Head Photographer: Gail Burnham Literary Editor. With the speed and accuracy of the swiftest of the Roman gods, the members of the 1959 Mercury staff have produced an educational and entertaining yearbook. The combined efforts of the staff of artists, writers, photog- raphers, and willing advisors were needed in the production of our annual. K W 1 , w Seated-Marilyn Steiner, Typistg Betsy Linehan, Assistant Picture Editor. Standing- Leah Zummack and Susie Borowski, Assistant Literary Editors. up f ,V . 'ver J. . A .K 1, is if my Q3 'W ' F ' , a ' . S 'JL 1 , Q A ' 'igw??flw.f-. ' rfiiuas fi 29552 :W . wifi? fETs.Ct' ' N3 Sitting-Judie Photographer. Standing-Dirk Bakker, George Hoffmann, joel Perlson. X .K V mu. Seated-Allen Babbitz and Lorraine Hoffmann. Standing-Elizabeth Michaels, Pat Oesterreick, Bonnie Ringwolski, Mary Klahn. w 4 Q-c 1 as., Y... .asa 5 'i , mf., -f-x V 1- -ss: . - r ,g . yy J ,x Sitting-Mary jo Krueck, Bette Ayling, Chris Rohr. -Pat Perow, Bob Riedel. 2 3 ?5v,fgT5:e,X wffy5'gfQ,zff? - .c Hmm- ., Truth, Strength, and Action is the slogan of the Rocket. The paper appears bi-weekly throughout the school year. The Rocket carries all the school news and special student activities. The staff edits larger editions for holidays and in honor of the graduating seniors. Mr. Moehring, advisor of the paper, is assisted by sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who work diligently to keep the Rocket a top-ranking paper. 5 v':' ':- J N F zrst Semester Editor-Tonfiyg , V ' ranz ll A :ear 1 ri jf. ,gr 5 - 1 rw' limp 1.A, g,I,Qf,f,E,g1fi+'.?32fTfh Sitting-Frances Diwald, Barbara Pfeiffer, Karen Lentz. Stand- ing-Ilga Cakans, Sarah Riley, Gery Rohr, Ivan Znarkesor, W ififigfill ud Hochstein, Ron Cohen. ya, ,VaPl.l,2, Y Swim!Qxgfmlfiqai ' will-I lwwffli'ias X . -.,-,tg sn.gE,l, 82 15 s K .4 gimf ' Na L+ ka if .Q if Q., f' My saw '53 , . E z 11 et jiiiiii ' 42-fl ia s as l f low A, K. . if f . UH N .Second Ayling ,A ages, lk Sif'12sJ?if!z'!?E5 vz,5gfif5lQ5,?55ff+4' lf i 3 S . .Second Sem ester ? ' ' Sitting-Barbara Pfeiffer, Mary jo Krueck, Chris Rohr. Stand ing-Bob Riedel, Art Brooks, Gery Rohr. , Z 3 --mg' f ,UW -4 Second Semester -g,g,f,, - p:..:.,, f-M.-. f-,,r-,,, 11-gang, ah. .. ., . .. ,. . -i. . ,- . Business Staff Sitting-Chris Spanley, Mary Klahn. Standing-Elizabeth Michaels, Beverly Reder, Pat Oesterreich, Mike'Zeidler, julie Eberhardt, Lorraine Hoffmann, Nancy Bischof. V Kneeling-Judy janiszewski, First Row-Edward Paul: Michael Weissg john Cammackg Katherine Thompson: Betty Lubbertg joan Cassidyg Pat Hoskinsg Julie Roemerg Sharon O'C0nnor. Second Row-Norman Bakery Darlene Van Asteng Elizabeth Michaelsg Sue Schmitt: Bernadine Ringwalskig Nancy Lubbertg Mary Gibbon: Carol Van Derslice. Third Row-Madeline Kowalskig David Henryg james Seeberg jerry McGovern3 Bill Upharng jesse Hemyg Timothy I-Ioytg Louis Manera. Fourth Row-Art Kramerg Tom Bastg john Foestelg Ronald Coheng Charles johnsg Douglas Lueckg james Storneyg Larry Cole. l Dance Band Practicing The Majorettes 'w BAN Kneeling-Pauline Minorik. First Row-jackson Gundersheim: Thomas Moog: Frank D'Amico: Merry Neil: Ronald Haines: Tom Owen: Gary Weichelt: Gerald Sieminski. Second Row-john McCormick: Eleanor Shipman: Linda Pola- check: Barbara Quellmalz: Margaret Plimkett: Sandra Wright: Diane Latawiec: Arlene Arndt: Ruth Rabe. Third Row -Lester Marion: David Patek: john Polacheck: Richard Sternberg: Tom Constable: Dennis Mahoney: Jim Smuckler: Robert Henry. Fourth Row-Robert Cotter: Carl Voss: Philip Hastings: Delbert Timper: Peter Christopher: john Detwiler: Ekkehard Zimmermann: Michael Fryer: Mr. Holdorph. Music for the special school events is provided by two musical contingents- the Dance band and the Pep band. Providing music for the Drill Team is the major duty of the Pep band: how- ever, its services also include playing at pep rallies in the auditorium. Mr. Holdorf also directs the Dance band which plays for such special occa- sions as the Variety Show and the Band Review. This year, the Dance band will enter city-wide competition for the first time. l The Marching Band The Pep Band First Row-Nathaniel Clark: Mary Skwierawski: Beverly Davis: Susan Pollay: Judith Shaw: Martha Michaels. Second Row-Darlene Roix: Reena Setlick: Fred Vella: Jinny Lee Zarnke: Ruth Gandell: Catherine Luprecht: Mary Ellen Fisher: June Rainey: Judith Cichosz. Third Row-Mr. Ferrari: Carol VanDerslice: Jo Ann Gillette: Janis Kalnajs: Carolyn Moesch: Elaine Storvik: Carolyn VVard: Christine Harper: Judith Hochstein. Fourth Row-Eldeen Bolduan: Karen Cregar: Anita Zeidler: Pamela Williams: Mary Jane NVQ-icuik: Athea Love: Alice Weldon: Charolette Tegtmeyer. First Row-Carol Schoenfelder: Elaine Vergetis: Marlene Weber: Nicolette McKenzie: Rita Heimann, Jacqueline Trawicki: Carolyn: Janiszewski: Betty Hicks: Kathleen Pallen. Second Row -Sallyanne Wait: Barbara Christopher: Penny Wettstein: Ellen Schmitt: Judith Belcher: Harriet McCormick: Susan Rotta: Lori Schmidhofer: Suzanne Clayton: Patricia Ochnikowski. Third Row -Edward LePine: James Aveni: Tom LaRosa: Pressley Clark: Dennis Zuhlke: Ed Ketchum: Gregory James: Bruce Hall. Fourth Row-Mr. Ferrari: Roger Volland: Ron Daniels: Richard Ash: Phillip Authier: Robert Dressler: Ken Kensche: Paul Smith: Allen Zacharias. GRCHE TR D CHOIR First Row-Karen Svatos: janet Hady: Cesare Ghersini: Mary Gibbon: joan Cassidy: Sandra lvright: Ronald Cohen: Diane Latawiec: Tom Bast: Steve Edelman. Second Row-Aija Laimins: Dorthory Patterson: Judith Kurth: Ruth Rabe: David Henry: john Cammack: Edward Paul: Authur Kramer. Third Row-Carol Cutter: Diane Weckwerth: Susan Schmitt: Betty Lubbert: Michael Fryer: john Polacheck: jack McCormick: Darlene Van Asten: james VanDerslice. Fourth Row-Ellen Clubertong Ole Hansen: Tom Terpstra: Dennis Mahoney: Dave Patek: Charles johns: Richard Sternberg: Norman Baker. First Row-JoAnn Gillette: Martina Grover: Judy Wuerzeberger: Gayle Shepard: Carol Van- Derslice: Bonnie Maerker: Lynn Hildebrand: Arlene Balealarski: Kathy Pereles. Second Row- Catherine Cyrus: Carol Gross: Patricia Young: Bonnie Hellmich: Charlotte Nakielski: Katherine Olney: Diane Ebert: Alfrieda Edwards: Linda Bowman. Third Row-Jim McGuire: Tom Bast: Ekkehad Zimmermann: Mike Ford: Dennis Cefalu: Tim Hoyt: Fred Gumin: Darlene Roix. Fourth Row-john Schroeder: Pat Teicher: Bruce McCormick: David Patek: Jim Champion: Tom Resch: Leonard Carini: Jerome Siemenski. 87 JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY The Junior-Senior Play Our Leading Lady 88 PYGMALION Eliza Doolittle ........... Nicolette McKenzie Higgins ......... ....... S teven Ramey Col. Pickering ...... ..... A ndrew Boesel Zolton Karpathy .... ..... W illiam Gee Mrs. Eynsford Hill .... .... M ary Jo Krueck Clara Eynsford Hill . . . .... Donna Melser Freddy ............. .... D onald Smith Mrs. Pearce ..... ..... C aroline Cade Lord Boxington . . . .... Jerome Rickert Lady Boxington . . . ..... Janus Kitzman Alfred .......... .... R obert Henry Mrs. Higgins .... .... S andra Model Mrs. Hoskins .... ..... 1 Iudith Tetting . . . .Steven Follstod Ambassadress ................ Bonnie Maerker Ambassador . . . Others ..... 1 ................... Harvey Marks Eric Riemenschneider, Darlene Smith, Paul Zed- ler, Ray Greenberg, William Kamuchey, Joan Becker, Gary Zindler, Christel Rohr, james Aveni, Goldie Kallimanis, Judith Kumbier 'X ,rl-sf-.avi Our Hula Dancers VARIETY SHGW On March 13, the Sun- set Caravan arrived with twenty-seven acts, with snappy tunes, and an able cast. The Student Council was fortunate to have Messrs. Ferrari and Hol- dorf coach the show, for it is from the Variety Show that the Council funds for this year are acquired to support its activities. Mr. Richard May, ad- visor of the Council, han- dled the business affairs of this third annual Student Council Variety Show. The Casuals Our Mistress of Ceremo nies-Nicolette MacKenzie. FOGTBALL HOP The Grand March A spirited pep rally in the school auditorium, on the afternoon of October 24, opened the series of events that led to the gala celebration of our Football Hop. Peace pipes, tepees, and corn stalks developed the theme- Indian Summer -at the annual dance. The music was provided by Tommy Sheridan and his Band. High-lighting the even- ing was the Grand March led.by,,flfonZp,,Sa1erno, King, and his partner, K' vpn , ,,s,y,,, Left to Right-Bernie schiera, Kathy Kealtyg Rohr, Bob Ekhardt, julie Eberhardtg Wayne Koch, Tony Salerno, Queen, Carol Kraernerg jerry Bach, johnson, Betty Hicks: Phil Michalovitz, Cecile Suzanne Kaemmer. Not pictured, Goldie Kallimanis .MQW-, ,r.i ,r, , -.M -,,w, Z, as . ififlfiiifl f 1Lf1i'Ii'K ' ': 1 Q. sig. f.-,T - Zi.: : vii rr ' .43 f vsaffff is H2 . .ar Our Queen, jane Sutton, and King, Phillip Michalovitz. PRO Bali Hai, the theme of the 1959 Junior- Senior Prom, was carried out in decorations and music. The crowning of the King, Phillip Micholo- vitz, and his Queen, Jane Sutton, was the high- light of the evening. Bali Hai was produced by committees from Cavaliers and Camaraderie and their advisors. Prom Court-Nancy LaPrest, Richard Ashg Cynthia Pagliano, Thomas Kruegerg Lynda Vinarsky, james Avenig jane Sutton, Queen, Phillip Miehalovitz, Kingg Bonnie Maerker, James Waultersg Patricia Palmer, Xvayne Kochg Goldie Kallimanis, George Menos. PCRT In ancient Rome much of the popular entertainment centered around tests of strength-gladiator combats, races, and discus throwing. Attendance in the amphi- theatres reached many thousands, depending upon the prestige of the contestants. Almost 2000 years later, we too are attending competi- tive games. Although our sports are of a different nature, we still rush to the stadiums to see football, baseball, and track matches. And, just as the Romans cheered their heroes, we, too, urge our athletic squads to victory. ' '-+i!lfl1x,. pf- Bottom Row-Roger Vollond, Ken Stenglein, Jim Aveni, Santo Cin- cotta, Pete johnson, Rick Riernen- schneider, Mike Tarantino. Middle Row-Coach Glatting, Manager Jim Sercombe, and Bob Lindemon, Ed Ketchum, jim Randa, Bob Mc- Quitty, Dick Rasmussen, Wayne Koch, Bernie Schiera, john Luko- witz, Len Carini, Managers Art Kramer and Ken McAllister, Coach Fallon. Top Row-Brian Barring- ton, Phil Michalovitz, Dennis Ma- honey, Dale Yehle, Captain Tony Salerno, Jon Lanom, Bob Eckardt, Tom Krueger, Jerry Bach. 94 Our fighting Tigers, captained by Tony Salerno, fought all the way through an up-hill football season. In the last game of the season against King, the boys displayed their best teamwork. Coach Fallon said The best plays were the kick-offs and the reverse plays which proved to be very eifective and exciting. Phil Michalowitz and Pete Johnson made All-City honors in the second team division. These boys are both seniors. The juniors and sophomores who played in the games acquired valuable experience which will be useful to next year's team. W7 ww Www!! .aaa J fcfeef wtf? 5' . was The Line-up Sofjff F Jim JMWKZ if 44- fi ewgfjle 1 1 if ,ff East ..... Milwaukee Joumal East 0 ........ fs East 6 ....... . E East 7 ........ East 7 ........ East 20 ........ East 13 ........ East 6 ..... FOUTBALL Washington North 19 Custer 20 Pulaski 19 Juneau 32 West 44 Bay View. 21 King 20 writ We ff . . bf f We ,f Vt- W-sp., f 7 is n .-Q i ' fi ivw- 1'-Fw fl lb'-' We want a touchdown! 95 Bottom Raw-Coach May, Harry Metrusias, Mike Ford, Tony Maniaci, Phis Mirenda, Carl Zinn, Dave Herrmon, Art Bischoff. Top Row-Brian Bernier, Bruce Mallon, Dick Schmidt, Hohn Hallond, jim Reilly, Dick Starr, Dave Oswald, Ned Monske, Jim Champion, Gary Beese, Greg Wisniewski, Del Shelley. Time out! 96 ' ' 4. Row One-J. Maglio, D. Starr, L. Carl, J. Pecor, J. Anasti, E. Damico, A. Starris, G. Gruszewski, G. Bavers, J. Maniscalco. Row Two-D. Koch, B. Schultz, B. Sullivan, J. Storney, J. Rather, F. Lant,. K. Rodgers, A. Brooks, R. Lipski, D. Ressel. Row Three-A. Zacharis, T. Strong, G. Rohr, R. John- ston, G. Spranzy, R. Meis- ter, C. Seitz, B. Foller. Row One-S. Weyher, W. Rick, B. Szymrnski, J. Mag- dolew, B. Baumann, J. Mintiks. Row Two-D. Risseeuw fmanagerj, R. Olney, J. Maniscalco, D. Krochalk, R. Gromacici, C. Blakely, S. Edelman, 0. Green, R. Thompson, J. Wendte, H. Mueller, J. Hilligoss, Coach Cop- lan. Row Three-C. Cham- blis, R. Erickson, R. Vass, B. Hall, W. Bauer, G. Pratt, J. Pawlowski, M. Murphy. 97 CROSS COU TRY 3 One-Two-Three North 21 Lincoln 32 . . . West 44 . . . Juneau 55 .. Custer 37 .... City Meet .. State Meet . . Fleet as Mercury, our Cross Country team, captained by Tony Berte and competing with twelve other schools, took fifth place in the City Meet. We took eighth place in competition with twenty other teams. George Menos, who placed fifth in the State North Shore Invitational East East East East East 3 2 l 1 19 6th 5th 8th will be one of six returning lettermen next fall. Coach Pleister stated, The 'B' team with these experienced runners will give us a good Varsity team for next year. Top row-Del Timper, Manager, Tom Przybylinski, Charles Alioto, Robert Dressler, Mike Zeidler, Gary Damlke, Brooks Mitchel, Carl Wilke, Pedro Dornheim, Ole Hansen, Gilbert Case, Richard Pott, Bob Cassidy. Bottom row-George Menos, Rick Bosley, Tom Owen, Tony Berte, Carl Miller, juris Steinberg, Pat Teicher, Frank Alioto. Kneeling-Riclfagrd Thompsong John Cammockg Frank Lantg Charles Hertg Dennis Lukasavitzg David KrochallgggStanding-Bruce Hallg Dick Banerg Howardlfl Whiteg Wilbur Banerg Henry Wernerg Karl East 23 . . . . . .Lincoln 18 East 3 .. ....... King 33 East 33 .... Bay View 3 East 14 . . .. .Pulaski 22 East 8 ... ...South 29 East 14 .. ...North 12 East 24 .. .... Custer 8 East 39 .. .... Juneau 8 East 23 ........... Tech. 18 East 27 .... Whitefish Bay 3 East 12 ..... Washington 18 East 35 . . . . . .Racine Horlick 3 WRE TLI G In ancient Rome, gladiator contests re- sembled wrestling matches of today, except the persons involved had to fight for their lives. Today, our Wrestlers enter skilled corn- petition, although they employ some ancient holds and falls . Our wrestling squad this year, won seven out of eleven matches. The matmen improved during the last half of the season by winning five of the last six matches. Captain Richard Rasmussen, Pete Johnson, Tony Salerno, Ron Pressely, and Tim Pazzino qualified for the City Meet. i , ' . 1 iii ..,.. we Nw Y us-444 ' M iiii ni ,. 'iry if U i ' ,... X Q - . gt sri. fizs' N' M Managers - Zacharias, Alleng Blattner, Dave. Kneeling-John Camackg Peter Hirschg Peter johnson: Dick Rassmuseng Greg Bauersg Tim Pizzinog Tom Kilbourn. Standing-Coach Kopeckyg jim Avenig Otas Smithg Paul Zedlerg Dave Cejkag John Leamang Tony Salernog Ron Presslgy. 99 WIMMI G 00 First Row-Frank Mecig Don Bezellag Lowell Carlg Tom Constable. Second Row - Norman Bakerg Terry White, Co-captain, Harry Remorestg Co- captaing Tom Bauchg jim Baderg Bruce Mallon. Third Row-Tom Beckmang Gerald Slauseng Pat O'Connorg Carl Zinn. Fourth Row-Rick Besleyg Bill Geeg Manager, Dale Yehly. Tom Constable does the butterfly stroke. Trained for the first year by Mr. Hesselbrock, the Varsity swimming team of seventeen finmen, finished a busy season with five wins and nine losses. With Co-Captains Terry White and Harr.y Demorest, the boys won second berth in the Little City meet. A sopho- more, Don Bezella, set a new record in the breast stroke division in the Meet. East East East East East East East East East East BASKETBALL 57 53 62 57 50 61 72 57 64 76 Shorewood .........Kenosha . . . .West Allis Hale . . .Lincoln . . .Pulaski .........King .Bay View . . . . .Country Day .. .. .South .. . .West Seated-Irene Chlebnekekovsg Linda Vinarskyg Pat Young. Standing-jack Smucklerg Pete Schellin. In our 1958-59 basketball season the bucketeers played their games with fine spirit and form. Al- though they did not win all of their games, they are a team of which we can be proud. One of the graduating seniors, Phil Michalovitz, was the second highest scorer in the city. Two boys who played as regulars, Hugh Risseeuw and Anton Svatos, were kept out of much of the action because of broken legs. I Coach Hafey 101 75 68 84 83 87 68 71 68 59 82 Peter Shellin Anton bvdtus Joe Campagnu Jim Walthe1's Ed Ketchum Captain Phil Michalovitz, Second Highest in the City. 2 First Row-Clyde Bingmang Dick Stermburgg Terry Collinsg Evars Gallansg jack Wellmang Rodney Marshall. Second Row-Roger Erik- song Ron johnsong Tom Casper: Gene Cimerog Will Tarpstrag Robin Meister: john Kopaz. Paul Risseeuw Uldis Cinitis John Schroeder Brian Barrington Rick Ketchum George Menos Bob McQuitty Phil Michalovitz Walt Brown TRACK 104 Sitting-Frank Aliotog Dave Hermanng Richard Schmidt: Donald Smithg Wayne Koch: Leon Williamsg Tom Przbylinski: George Menos: james Schultzg Joe Pecorg Tom Owen. Standing-Coach Pleisterg Ron johnsong Pat Teicherg Tony Berteg Chuck Aliotog Fred Guming Howard Brown: Fred Haaseg Iglarry Demorestg Rick Besleyg May Szyzenskig Dale Yahleg jay Kohn: Pat 0'Conner. At the beginning of the track season, our team showed strength and promise stated Coach Pleister. The four returning lettermen, George Menos, Richard Bosley, Delbert Timper, and Leon Williams, are specialists, and should have a very success- ful season. The Freshmen-Sophomore team shows exceptional talent, the Coach, added, and will help the team greatly in the future. Relay Team April 17 April 25 April 28 May l . May 5 . ...East Tech . . . . . .Shorewood Relays . . . . . . .Washington-North-East . . ..... Washington-King-,East City Outdoor Relay Trials May 8 . City Outdoor Relay Finals May 15 .., ..... , ...... East-Custer. May 22 . . .State Sectionals May 30 ....... State Meet June 2 . . . . . .City Meet Trials june 5 . . . . . .City Meet Finals Seated-Phil Mirandag Berger Jamesg Gelbert Casey john Maniscalcog Bob Cassidyg Paul Risseeuwg Welber Bower: Al Zacharlesg Dean Risseeuwg Michael Zeidler: Michael Roszak. Kneeling-Well Turpstrag Gary Weickeltg Bob Sullivapg Carl Seitzg jack Wellmang Rich Stembergg Ed Patty Carl Wilkeg Richard Bower. Standing-Robert Dresslerg Gary Dalke: john Schroeder: jim Rathreg Bill Folleyg jim Championg john Polacheckg Bruce Yehleg Dave Cjekag Charles Herfg John Kolb. TENN Kneeling-Tim Hoyt: Peter Hirsch: Brooks Mitchel. Standing-Norton Thornasg Frank Mecig Andy Boeselg Louis Manera. Strengthened by three returning letter- men, Pete Hirsh, Tim Hoyt, and Tom Thomas, our tennis team displayed ex- ceptional talent as practice opened early in April. Guided by Coach Trythall, the team is ironing out its 'weak spots and should have a season of many wins. The Varsity, Frank Meci, Peter Hirsch, Tim Hoyt, and Norton Thomas, is supported by a very promising group of freshmen and sophomores. Bottom, Row-Tony Busaterig Ronald Kowalewskig George Heideg Dick Gromacki. Top Row-Ivars Gailansg Aivars Starkisg jim Stornyg Art 106 Kraimerg Charles Kmitson. GOLF On a cold April day, the golf season opened. With a heavy schedule ahead, Coach Hafey looks toward four letter- men, Tom Krueger, Rick Ketchum, Terry Collins, and Jim Smuck- ler for depth and experi- ence for the tourna- ments. Kneeling-Michael Schrinnerg Philip Hastings. Standingf- Tom Krueger: Terry Collinsg Richard Ketchum. Kneeling--Henry Wernerg Greg Baversg Allen Babbitzg Clyde Binfzmang James Garnes: Jim Alverd. Standing-Frand Lantg Mike Schrin- nerg Tom Krueger: Richard Ketchum: Terry Collins: Richard Gannemang Philip Hastings: jack Leedstein. 107 BASEBALL East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East 108 2 5 o 6 o 4 o o 4 7 4 6 3 3 3 o 2 3 0 ......... 2 ......... 5 ......... Captain, Gerry Bach Bay View 8 Pulaske 6 South 2 North 5 King 9 West 1 Tech 4 Washington Lincoln 6 Juneau 8 Custer 2 Bay View 5 Pulaski 2 South 1 North 7 King ll West 3 Tech 9 9 Coached by Mr. Buro, the baseball team, of 1958, played outstanding ball during the last half of the season. All twenty-One games, with the exception of two, were decided by very close scores. In the last innings, the game could have gone to either team. This was an exceptionally high-spirited ball club and was credited with playing 500 ball. According to Coach Buro, The team's strength was displayed in the pitching and fielding posi- tions, which were the determining factors in the scores. Washington l Juneau 3 Top row?-Bach, G., Stenglein, R., Salerno, T., Banda, J., Magill, G., Barrington B Mxchalovitz, P., Campagna, J., Kessen, J., Meister, R. Bottom ROW-ZUf3WSk1 B Custer 7 Delucca, D., Malenkoff, J., Maniaci, T., Walthers, J., Ketchum, E., Bauch, C EMBLEM CLUB .x K l e i yyty ,, Hugh Rissouw, Pres.: George Menos Vice Pres Harry Demorest, Treas,g jane Sutton Sec Only three years old, Emblem Club has established itself as an important organization. The mem- bers are boys and girls who have won major letters in sports. Among the projects the club sponsors are the fall Athletic din- ner, Color Day programs, and the Wednesday Nickel Dances. The club promoted the Faculty-Student volleyball game, the swimmer- wrestler basketball game, and the Junior-Senior football game. Mr. Powers, Vice-Principal, is the director of the club. DANCE AND DRILL Precision and style are the results of many hours of practice by the Dance Group. The girls have con- tributed- much to our school life with their auditorium programs. Their productions this year included pep rallies, the Christmas program, and the Variety Show. The Dance Group has received acclaim from people out- side of Riverside as Well as from the entire student body. The girls are directed by Miss Green and Miss Barkow. Meeting at seven-thirty, noon hours, and after school, daily rehearsals are required for any girl who becomes a member of the Drill Team. Hours are long, but the hard work has made the group the best precision team in the city. Miss Green and Miss Barkow train this top-ranking outfit, Not snow, rain, or cold keeps the group from giving a show which is a credit to Riverside. 'IIO First row-jinny Zarnke, Barbara Christopher, Edith Gilbertson, Lynn Hildebrand, Chris Spanley. Top row-Chuck Kirchner, Patti Bitker, Betty Hicks, Ron Daniels. Q ll r 5 55? nj , ff ,, 'sq . .. .1-' Q .- . .- . ,. ,, . kg, E 15. in . n, ix., , , 1 L A ff Q . , 'z 1 75' 5 a ,age 34. my .Q l uf . rsfrftgg f . , .fi me J- ,. -Wit :fin vi. .1 - Stand up and cheer. A W WM' R ,,,, -. p ,,, . N r f . V ' 4. an-s,..,, 'frm ' l C, . of 'Q' 3' f ,fi-f'wS. ',....,....t ..,, -' ,Q With the speed and l1VCllI1CSS of Mer- ' uf. .s - X cury, as though they have wings on their feet, the cheerleaders arouse the spirit of the student body during our pep rallies and other sports activities. Under the supervision of Miss Green, the cheerleaders spend their noon hours in practice, to improve and make addi- tions to the old routines. Our Cheerleaders Sparky 'I 'I 'I G.A.A. 112 jane Sutton, Pres.: Mary Gibbon, Vice-Pres.: Cynthia Pagliano, Sec., Elenore Shipman, Treas Girls' Athletic Association, better known as G.A.A., has for its purpose the promotion of good sportsmanship, com- panionship, and a well-balanced sports program for girls at Riverside. Coached and advised by Miss Green and Miss Barkow, the officers and members of G.A.A. have planned and carried out many successful tournaments and sports events. This year's activities included a get acquainted party for incoming freshmen, and track, table tennis, basketball, volleyball, and badminton tournaments. G.A.A. makes possible friendly competition between all grade levels. The girls learn what teamwork, good sports- manship, and ability can produce. 9 Q 'GX Q' Q, 9 tax: 9 Q Q XFQSQ 55 Ab , kg, st f'O' 1 0' A 452.211 Q ' Q. , . 5' 'os . ,,,g' 'B 9' , Q . 0, 'v ,'f? Af ' Q5 X 1 o NP L, .L 5' r s 43-E Jgw ? i K 5 W Gu gg W Lovelies on the beach Why not! 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