West High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Madison, WI)
- Class of 1958
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Head Photographer Adviser ,.i,...,.r......,. STAFF xxx 5110, ll! .0 Q J' A 5.95 Sally Wagner Tim Harrington Bob Christensen Margaret Freed Gary Schultz Iim Reynolds Iudy Hovey Chy Chidester Sue Trewartha E ........... Bob Hanson Mr. Willis Ehlert Table of Contents Faculty tt,.Att,.,. --t---, 3 Activities ..... g ,ti,, -.-.N,,-,A-, 11 Clubs ,ll....,s., ,, .,..,,i,H,,,,s, ss,-..-,.ss,, 1 2 Dances, Plays ......s,,,, .,,,,,.,,,,, 2 9 Sportsm, ,s.ls ,.....,,c.......,,s.,, ,,,,,,---., . 37 Boys ....,ss, o .... - ,.,-,,,ss--- 138 Girls, ,is,i. ...s-,,. 54 Seniors css, o ,,,,, ,s.,.,.,s.,,s.,.,.,,,i,,,,,,. ..,,...-ss - - 57 9 Senior Activities ..,ooo., A- ooo...t,oooo, 89 Juniors r,o.....o, . .,.........rrr,. .r.,......,, 9 5 Sophomores no r.,. .oo, oo..o....ooo 9 8 Forward May our future efforts be crowned with success so that We continue to bear with pride the Regent's crown of leadership and merit. . r-- ' - 'l Administration R. O. Christoifersen George Steiner Prirlfipdl Assistant Principal To the Class of 1958: When you read this message it will be warm. Now, as I am dictating the note we are in the midst of the coldest spell of the Winter. Many people are ill and others are wondering if the cold weather will ever cease. That is the way of life. At times the sun is always shining and there is not a cloud in the skyg then things change rapidly, but do not become discouraged. Having troubles or difficulties in itself is not all bad. What we do about them is the important thing. The class of 1958, as I write this, has done very well. You have achieved exceptionally well in the held of scholarship, in athletic and forensic competition, and have shown a Hne sense of discrimination in selecting your leaders. The attributes and abilities which have resulted in the accomplishments enumerated above can be en- hanced by determining to do your best on any job you undertake. When this is done your future and the future of your community will be assured. R. O. Christoffersen Principal 6 FAcu1.TY h u W my Axxu . JOSEPH ANTONIE Biology You, you, and you, just volunteered. i F acu I t , W , lx ,I af , ,Q I , i el , 5,2 Q 5 1 -511 3 , , 1 1, S . I 2 5 --' ' u , LEO BARNES Guidance We welcome your prob- lems with enthusiasm 3 I si , ., VN . , . ...,, f, W ifJf?2Fo .,1 J sinE,.e., , i EVELYN BAUINIANN WALLAC15 BUNDHUS ULAIXIAE BULLINGTON GORDON BURGESS Ari Metal Aufo Mechanic: I English I Physical Geography Bombin' around? l'll take n Studebaker Substitute at the Institute Rock of Burgess any old time Sis' CLARK BYAINI IVIARY CRAIN History Cafeteria A genius at concealing Everyone must sample his genius , .ls . t P il . I l . i . o n yff' giixif f kgifii I ik y teifi l '- 3 . .- .sufiifcv 1 al VVILLIS EHLERT English 1-le whe- laughs last better speed it up when Mr. IL. tells one what they cook. l SKF A? fi' Y 'Q I' 1 P, 4 3 -3.5: . 1 1 .f BERNICE ENGEN Office Our guiding light BEVERLY DILLON KENNETH DOWLING Mathemaficr Mathematir: She adds up to a lot If you can't convince of fun them, confuse them. ENID ERICKSON ORVILLE EVANS FRANCIS FALLON English Printing Mafmnl Arfs, A magician--she turns Galley and pi are his Ilia-hmm-111Dmwifzg- English into enjoyment business If you boys don't stop talking, l'll put skirts on you. FACULTY 7 8 BURTON HABLE Hislory Well, of course, cham- pnllion matches with cartoucllesn WAYNE HEPOLA Woozizaorking An excellent chiseler W J 36 'S Y Manipulating the figures C. Byam, D. McCloskey, D. Krider GRETCHEN HOLSTEIN Engilslz Having something to say isn't enoughg it must MARIAN HUXTABLE Vocal Music You know, once I really did put my foot through the floor. be well said A - tl AQ ' - Q - V . , f I' FRED IACUBY VVILLIS IONES IMARIAN KANABLE CORNELIA KAROW GLADYS KESSENICH Physical Edncalion Physical EliIlClZfi011, English, Frnerh German Nurse When the going gets Drivers' Training She teaches humorology. I hate gum, especially Best remedy for a tcst tough, the tough keep We're not allowed to talk grape gum. going about that in health class. THERESA KLEINPIEINZ HENRY KOEHLER KATHRYN IQOHLER DONALD KRIDER DOROTHY LANGE Latin Biology History Social Stuffit: CUI7Z771C'1'L'iHl Who says Latin is a Leis pretend I'm n Originality is her greatest Looks like another Do it tomorrow, you've dead language? grasshnppern virtue. Monday morning. , made enough mistakes ,Zo IJZLOLZA I ,, for today. FACULTY Vmifgfgk M5654 '- Wj'fX Qg, Qmwfgmg Mwffyljd r Q , 44 ' ZfL 2546554 t L-an Prime rib roast, coming up W. Ioncs, B. Hzlble, W. Struck s 1 3 f ffm . H ? N gli' Zgiggigi-.f . :.- :sissy l .ii 5 r LIARIAN MAXVVELI. RUTH AIC CARTY Library S peach She rcvivcs all the 'AProicct to the fire libr:1ry's wiltcd flowers extinguishers 'B V. XM 5, mst- ' i 1 r .A Z . uw ' V. ,Q . K sf , . L : r 1 2 , liL'Gl:INl:f LEVERENTZ .l1Ilfh!'l71tlfl.CS' When it comes te- math he knows all the angles DOROTHY LOEFFLER I'hy.fic1rl El1IlCH7l,0l1, Health Wait and ask Dr. Williams that question DONALD NIC CLOSKEY Mazhenzaiics ls this not clever. r 2 x l IWILDRED INIORGAN French Une fame? sf 2. 1 sr wx sm my fw 1 W5 'f ii r f Q lN1ILLICENT LIDDLE History Around the world in 36 weeks ,tx-X ,Jr A x f ELIZABETH LUGG llmhcmalic: She just picked up Sputnilis radio waves H nr il a . as nf-.K MARY MUCKENHIRN English A good sentence for any English class EIXHWA NIENDORF VIOLA NORTUN ADELE ORTIN-TAYER VVAYNE OSNESS Home Economics Com mrrciul .I-Ir! Chrnzistry Tailor-made Thou slmlt not erase L'Rumemher, it's your Now girls-I can't help home re-om teacher that recommends you all of you RUSSELL PAUGH Hixlary Now is the time for all good men to come out for baseball FACULTY 9 RUTH PEPLINSKI BETTY PEREGO CATHERINE PIPER RAYNIOND QUANT Library Glllldtlllff Glfirlulla' Hiylory A knack for thc stacks I-lcr smile is a curve that Wtst's guiding ungcl Dig his cool clothes V helps sct things straight Q. - , ll: V P f CASSIE RAASOCH Minliemniiff She taught us our x, y, z's. v 195 v 'Ffa- 5 IANE RUDOLPI-I EUGENE SCHIMIDT FREDRICK SCHULER FLORENCE SCHVVEIZER English Elzgfixh Physio' Sfmrlish, French You ull bc quictl The man of our Times Your attention is I smell gas invited 3 ERNEST STANKE Bnnrl, Orche.vN':1 Lct's warm up our lips and get started H T1-IOMAS TEVVLS Speed: Return of the Native 10 t1fAcULTY IAIVIES STEVENS IOYCE S1 BRUCE Physical Elfllcllllioll English Commercial One reason girls go Open thc windows! Did you cnt at this to schoul 'w 1ivci'yonc's falling asleep. lunch tablc yesterday? r If f' af' M, Y NOT PIC'I'Ulll:lD 4 XT M IXIARY KRIDER L lb, UL. j ,Q -, I I, nwm xLAsc1-ws i QM, ., l i ---. . N W' X--L ' . , 'R ' r mi, -HE, 1.1.1, X3 Q! . i n X ' 'V S3 l 0 l A ,f l il l 4 f 1 . .fir ' 2 1 ' li l J SHIRLEY vom' at X, Lafin, Spmzish .X Latin Scnorita 1 l Yearbook's library of yearbooks! M. Freed, T. Harrington, I. Iflovey, I. Reynolds M I ' '-cf' IW 'W I 'Y ':'H:'1f'z !'fil Ns, 3 X a I-S., Crowning achievement of the art staff! C. Chirlester, B, Christensen, L. Larson, S. Trewartha -staff members, Where are your assignments? N. Watkins, YS. Wagner, G. Schultz 12 CLUB . . . but it's too black! A B. Hanson, Mr. Ehlert, S. Wagner Westward Ho EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ...,......... .,..,..,..,......,..........,..,..,,...... S ally Vllagner Seniors--Tim Harrington, Editor, Iudy Dornfeld, Karen Bergmann, Linda Gaarder, Hope Dahle, Ianet Oldenberg, Iudy Conklin, Mary Aageson, lean Verthein, Fritz Kubly, Pete Mermin Feature-Margaret Freed, Editor, Nancy Grosshand- ler, Meredith Medler, Iean Rickert, Peggy Hunt, Ann Marie Teegarden, Karen Mickelson Clubs-Gary Schultz, Editorg Unison Reinke, Ellen Cline, Karen Mennes, Sandra Schaller, Beth Dar- lingfon Boys' Sports-lim Reynolds, Editor, Tim Fox, Dick Caswell, Iohn McLeod, Iohn Nelson Girls, Sports-Iudy Hovey, Editor, Nancy Iohnson Photography-Bob Hanson, Editor, Richard Beery, Bob Dicke Art-Sue Trewartha, Chy Chidester, co-editors BUSINESS STAFF Business - Bob Christenson, Editor, Io Paddock, Margy Sy, Bill Dietrich, Dave Peterson, Ianet Gill, Eric Peterson Advertising-Lori Larson, Editor: Ioan Nordness, Iane Von Gunten, Mary Ann Webster, Buzz Bell, Cynthia Boller Typing-Nancy Watkins, Editor, Mary Busby, Betsy Runkel, Linda Reuter, Nancy Albrecht, Bonnie Rejahl, lean Clarke Business Adviser ...,... .,.,.., M r. Straw Adviser .,,..,.......,.. ..... M r. Ehlert How does this look to you? I. Nafziger, Mr. Schmidt, I. Placncrt High Times EDITORIAL STAFF Managing Editors Kathy Taylor Elizabeth Green Associate Editors ........ ........ E llen Wheeler, Elizabeth Green News Editors . ..,...... ,..... K athy Taylor, Iean Verthein News Copy Editors ,.....................,...., Carol Falk, Iohn Torphy, Iean Feature Editors .....,. ,..... Mickelson Ann Koch Feature Copy Editors .............. Liz Stiehm, Bea Cameron Carol Aebischer, Verthein, Karen . Ellen Wheeler, Ann Koch, Sports Editors ............. ...,... ....,. I i m Nafziger, Mark Musolf Sports Copy Editors ..................... ....... M ark Musolf, Wayne Attoe, Eric Peterson Picture Page Edit'or ..,.,...,....,.,.... ..,... I udy Plaenert Art Editors ,,,.... .,.....,..... . , .,., ..... i Andy Rothblatt, Sandra Stewart Head Photographer .,.. ,....... R oger Kosak BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ...................,,.,.,..,...,., Rodney Sweet Advertising Manager ..,..... Circulation Manager Mary Busby Margaret Sy Bookkeeper .........,.,.., ,.,.,...., K aren Kahl Head Typist ......... ....,. S ue Torrance Head Statistician ...... ....,.,.. I oan Nordness Exchange Manager .... ...... N ancy Watkins Secretary ,.,.,........,..,... .,.,.... B arbara Duwe Student Advisers ...... ,.......,....,. E llen Wheeler, Elizabeth Green Adviser ......,..,.,.,..... ...... M r. Eugene M. Schmidt From reporters to editors! Ii. Green, K. Taylor Read, correct, read, correct- I, Vcrthcin, C. Acbischer, A. Koch, S. Stewart A flash in the pan! E. Wheeler, M. Musolf, R. Kosak CLUB 13 s GIRLS' ENGLISH CLUB Girls' English Club promotes and stimulates an in- terest in all phases of the English language, emphasiz- ing reading and creative Writing. For a Christmas project, the club decorated the school English rooms. During the year each girl was respon- sible for one of her own creative writings. These were read and criticized at the meetings. They also had several guest speakers, including an author who has written a novel and several magazine articles. First semester officers were Nancy Grosshandler, president, Iudy Plaenert, vice presidentg and Mary Mc- Leod, secretary. Ellen Cline, president: Marsha Clinard, vice presidentg and Gretchen Loyster, secretary, were second semester oflicers. Mrs. Steward is the adviser. GIRLS, ENGLISH CLUB Row I: M. Webster, B. Wertli, D. Doherty, P. Hunt, C. Wright, I. Muckenhirn, I. Kuecken, M. Marsh, M. Milan, C. Weiss. Row 2: M. McLeod, L. Fcllman, N. Grosshandlcr, K. Mobcrg, M. Metz, Ii. Cline, K. Mennes, M. Clinard, A. Dean, I. Lillywhite. Row 3: Il. Cameron, B. Duwe, K. Mickelson, I. Nortlness, C. Loyster, I. Young, L. Larson, I. Plaenert, A. Willard. . l , To stimulate and augment an interest in mathe- maticsu. This is the resolution of purpose of Math Club. Each member is required to complete one project SCIENCE CLUB Test Tube Times is Science Club's project. This year's editor Was Iim Nafziger. The newspaper is the only high school science publication in the state of Wisconsin and is published once a year. The club has guest speakers from the University of Wisconsin science departments. Each member gave a talk on his or her scientihc interests. Iohn Stiehl gave an especially interesting exposition on Sputnik just after the Russian baby moonn had been launched. The club aims to further interest and participation in scientific activities and vocations. The ofhcers were Fritz Kubly, president, Iim Nafziger, vice president, and Mary Kay, secretary. The adviser is Mr. Osness. SCIENCE CLUB Row I: P. Mcrmin, I. Berge, T. Wyngard, I. Iacschkc, I. Nafziger, P. VVerrcn, I. Sievers, I. Morton, M. Kay. Row 2: M. Anderson, P. Kublv, K. Kreutzmann, I. Kurtz, I. Rafoth, I. Nelson, D. Mermin, D. Quintana, M. Bigncll. Row 3: I. Cottingham, Dana, I. McLeod, I. Stiehl, L. Ridcout, I. NVilbur, G. Schultz, T. Neddcrman. T. Iacobson. a semester. These projects consist of explanations of mathematical theories and the solving of complex math problems. The club, in its second year, has produced several Winners in local and state math contests. Dave Peter- son Was the highest individual scorer in the contest sponsored by Mount Mary College of Milwaukee. Bill Dietrich, Iohn Torphy, and Dave Peterson, in the form of a team, won that contest. Steve Robinson and Iohn Torphy tied for first place in a preliminary con- test, qualifying them for the state contest to be held in Madison. This year's officers were Dave Peterson, president: Dick Quintana, vice president, and Mary Kay, secre- tary. Mr. McCloskey is the club adviser. MATH CLUB Rmv l: D. Quady, D. Mermin, I. Bcrge, I. Nafzigcr, M. Kay. Row 2: W. Askov, F. Swanson, D. Dahlk, D. Quintana, M. Bignell, E. Brown. Row 3: B. Risley, E. XVedell, I. Bcllinger, S. R ibinson, I-I. Ockerlander, Bill Dietrich. I4 CLUB FRENCH CLUB Members of French Club have an opportunity to gain an understanding of the life and culture of France. All meetings are conducted in conversational French, in order that members might have an oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with the French language. The activities of the club include playing French games and singing French folk songs, to acquaint members with the people of France. This year's French club president was Karen Horney. The vice-president was David Hill. First semester secretary was Norma Himsel, and Made- leine Netboy was the second semester secretary. Miss Morgan is the club adviser. GERMAN CLUB In German Club, members share traveling experi- ences, and learn more about the culture, history, and people in Germany. Throughout the year they in- crease their German vocabulary by singing German songs, playing games, and conducting all of their meetings in the German language. Since several of the members have been to, or lived in Germany, they have been able to share their experiences of German life with the other members. First semester officers were Dennis Hamill, presi- dentg Iudy Reigle, vice-presidentg Evert Helms, secre- tary. Gllicers for the second semester included Bruce Hasler, president, Ianet Miller, vice-presidentg Tim Hamill, secretary. Miss Karow is the adviser. GERMAN CLUB Row 1: B. Arnett, A. Gerth, B. Ellison, I. Rcigle, C. Lawton, B. Swanson. Row 2: B. Sclm-enelnerg, D. Hamill, E. Helms, B. Hasler, I. Miller, D. Bunch. l FRENCH CLUB Row l: P. Mitchell, M. Netboy, K.,-Stone, K. Kahl, K, Hep- ner, M. licclcs. Row 2: G. Kienitz,QfM. Cotter, K. Horney, N. Himsel, l.. Starkweathcr, L. Mcllaniels. Row 3: M. llakke, D. Dail, A. Mote, IJ. Hill, D. Witwam, R. Tanner. SPANISH CLUB Spanish club offers its members experiences which give a deeper insight and understanding in the Span- ish language and Spanish speaking peoples. Part of each meeting is conducted in Spanish. Speakers from Spain and other authorities on Spanish- speaking nations offer their ideas and experiences to the members of the club. Movies, travelogues, and Spanish-folk games also provide interesting meetings. At Christmas, the club further follows Spanish cus- toms by ubreaking the pinata -a large, candy-hlled, papier-mache ornament which is suspended from the ceiling. Ofiicers for the year were Iack Lucas, president, Pat Hughes, vice-president, Patty Schneider, secre- tary. Miss Schwizer advises the club. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: M. Pinther, M. Messina, C. Draughn, M. Damman, I. Foster, P. Hughes, I. Gill, L. Bacani, I. Harvey. Row 2: I. Zimmerman, M. Friedman, I. Mueller, M. Huebner, A. Mannering, I. Cobabe, T. Thomas, L. Gaarder, N. Larson, P. Schneider. Row 3: N. Iohnson, I. Dzrnfeld, E. Green, G. Wells, I. Weinlick, B. Manthei, R. Sweet, A. Kwutz, A. Thurman. Row 4: M. Hahn, I. Clifford, B. Butcher, B, WVright, D. Koltes, I. Sonderegger, A. Kosak. Row 5: B. Risley, G. S'mpler, I. Paulson, I. Lucas, M. Hanks, C. West, I. Scliwcnker. CLUB 15 HISTORY CLUB History Club is devoted to the encouragement and stimulation of interest in hist'ory. Members made a study of Russian communism and dis- cussed the idea that perhaps the United States is not getting a true picture of he U.S.S.R. A lobbyist for the Wisconsin Education Association explained the work he does. Oflicers from both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats came and spoke about their activities. The officers for the year were president: Dennis Helsabeck, Dave Quadyg vice-president: Dace Brie- dis, Don Mansong secretary: Margie Ehrensperger, Gail Gilbert. The adviser is Mr. Hable. BUSINESS CLUB P. Mintz, B. Rejahl, H. Flett, M. Busby, I. Ayers. ART ANGLE This club's purpose is to increase its members' interest in art and to further inform them about work possibilities in this Held. Art Angle meetings are devoted to the presentation and production of art in various forms. Many of the meetings have been spent with members showing slides or telling about experiences they have had. Oflicers this year were presidents: Lois Steenson, Iudy Lachmundg vice presidents: Chy Chidester, Dick Voeckg secretary-treasurers: Dick Vceck, Sue Tre- wartha. The adviser is Miss Ortmeyer. 16 CLUB HISTORY CLUB Row l: D. Briedis, R. Rieman, S. Curtis, A. Keith, I. Kennedy, T. DelliOuadri, G. liati:-n. Rmv 2: R. I-luegel, F. Holmquist, F. Nuernberg, D. Iohnsun, I. Grams, M. Bennett, M. Ehren- sperger. Row 3: I. Culbertson, D. Gilpin, D. Neal, D. Helsa- beck, P. Cnrstcnsen, G. Onraterhous, D. Manson. BUSINESS CLUB To provide service to the school and to give its members business experience and information are the major purposes of the business club. Members of this club keep themselves busy typing tests and articles, cutting stencils, and running off copies for teachers and students. At meetings, information is presented on office machines, office procedure, and available types of positions in business. Uflicers elected to serve the club were: president, Heather Flettg lst vice president, Bonnie Rejahlg 2nd vice president, Mary Busby, program chairman, Iudy Ayers: treasurer, Phyllis Mintz: recording secretary, Pat Hermanson: corresponding secretary, Francine Mcadowcroft. The adviser is Miss Norton. G T L ART ANGLE Row 1: N. Bunsa, H. Alexander, S. Uhlarik, D. Kirley, R. Foerst, S. Baird, V. Beld, K. Potter, P. Aikins, I. Rickard, P. Newcomb Row 2: D. Pearson, N. Thielen, I. VonGunten, I. Tortorice, S Trewartha, I. Vcrthcin, A. Meyer, B. Wilder, I. Lachmund, M Staab. Row 3: R. Risley, R. Rovsck, A. Rothblatt, P. Youngman G. Sinagaglia, G. Kraut, VV. Butcher, S. Stewart, L. Steenson T FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row 1: H. Bernstein, P. Buck, M. Marsh, I. Morton, L. Bars- ness, B. Worth, S. Benson, P. Krug, M. Smith, C. Rcgge, C. XVeiss. Row 2: L. Elliott, M. Pinthcr, A. Dean, S. Schaller, D. Doherty, R. Ratcliff, P. Hunt, B. Runklc, C. Farwell, N. Vig. Row 3: L. Stecnson, N. Thielen, K. Swanson, A. Wilson, M. Busby, N. Iohnson, B. Dye, I. Cobabe, I. Tortorice, S. Gerson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The aim of F.T.A..is to inform prospective teach- ers about salaries, jobs, and rewards, and to interest others in teaching. Tutoring was their project. They had speakers and panel discussions concerning various aspects of teach- ing. A few members attended Teachers' Convention. The officers first semester were Marsha Clinard, president, Carol Falk, vice-president, and Ianet Gill, secretary. Second semester officers were Nancy Wat'- kins, president, Betty Wiebe, vice-president: and Iean Beck, secretary. The club adviser is Mr. Barnes. l l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: S. Christianson, A. Morgan, K. Vo-nGunten, C. Anderson, I. Sicvers, I. Zimmerman, I. Dauck, I. Enclres. Row 2: M. Bennet, I. Conklin, S. Shensky, S. Uhlarik, A. Davenport, E. Kellogg, I.. Lar- son, D. Iorgenson. Row 3: P. Geisler, S. Howe, B. Paulson, S. Otto, S. Meyer, B. Nelson, A. Meyer, I. Dornfeld. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Future Nurses' goals are to increase knowl- edge and interest in the medical profession, to encourage members to determine the prerequi- sites of medical studies, and to help members decide wisely on the medical profession as a career. Their project was to give a St. Patrick's Day party for Orthopedic School at Washington School. They also had guest speakers from different nursing Fields. The oliicers were Alice Dean, president, Betsy Dye, vice president, and Mary Smith, secretary. Miss Perego is the club adviser. l l l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA I. Gill, D. I-Ielsabeck, C. Falk, M. Clinarcl. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future I-Iomemakers of America promotes a greater apprt iation of homemaking, encour- ages democracy in home and community life, and fosters development of creative leadership in the community. The club held a bake sale and other fund raising activities in anticipation of a field trip. Club programs included guest speakers who spoke on home management. This year's' olhcers Were Iudy Nelson, presi- tlentg Ellen Kellog, vice president, and Anna Mae Morgan, secretary. Miss Niendorf is the club adviser. cr.UB 17 STUDENT FORUM Row l: I. Muckenhirn, K. Stone, I. Gill, P. Hughes, M. Kay, E. Wheeler, K. Hepner. Row 2: M. Anderson, N. Iohnson, M. Ben- nett, I. Nordncss, I. Verthein, E. Green, K. Potter, K. Mennes, M. Quady. Row 3: D. Graham. P. Mcrmin, B. Darlington, I. Clifford, U. Rcinke, A. Teegardin, B. Manthei, I. Nafzigcr, R. Sweet. Row -l: E. Wcclell, D. Helsabeck, E. Helms, A. Rothblatt, G. Schultz, B. Duwe, R. Becry, I. Kurtz, F. Swanson. DEBATE - FORENSICS Row 1: W. Askov, B. Duwe, I. Nafziger, K. Mcnncs, R. Manthei, R. Rogers. Row 2: I. Dt-an, D. I-Iclsabeck, I. Burley. R. Beery, A. Rothblatt, I. Brennan. PATTERNS IN PRINT Row 1: I. Nafziger. Row Z: M. Busby, D. Graham, R. Doerk, I. Ver- thein, T. Fox. 18 CLUB STUDENT FORUM Members of Student Forum have the opportunity to discuss local, national, and international politics and problems. State legislator Carroll Metzner de- fended his controversial bill dealing with the rights of states over local provinces. Exchange students led discussions on their countries. Members par- ticipated in debates, saw educational movies and experimented with role playing on the segrega- tion issue. Presidents this year were Gary Schultz and NV ar- ren Askov. Iim Nafziger and Ianet Gill were vice- presidents. Secretaries were Beth Darlington and Barbara Duwe. Mr. Barnes is t'he club's adviser. DEBATE - FORENSICS Students join Debate Club to further good speech techniques. The subject debated during the first semester Was, Resolved: That direct United States economic aid should be limited to technical assist- ance and disaster relieff, A team consisting of Bob Mzmthei and Iohn Brennan for the afhrmative, and Barbara Duwe and Iim Nafziger for the nega- tive placed third in the Finals of the state tourna- ment. ln the second semester, members partici- pated in forensic competitions, including the state forensic tournament, which includes all types of public speaking. Mr. Krider is the club's adviser. PATTERNS IN PRINT All West High students have a chance to see their short stories, essays, poems, and book re- views printed in Patterns in Print. This is an annual publication designed to stimulate interest in creative Writing. Compositions are picked on the basis of quality and ingenuity. Editor-in-chief was Iim Nafziger. Ann Willard and Don Graham were the editorial staff heads. Bob Doerk headed the layout staff. Iean Verthein was the art staff head. Mary Busby was circula- tion staff head, and publicity staff head was Tim Fox. Miss Holstein is the club's adviser. CAMERA CLUB Camera Club develops interest in photography through demonstrations and talks. These explain how to take better pictures, develop film, and print pictures. The club is informed on the newest advances in cameras and Hlms. The salon is the Camera Club's main project. Steve Robinson placed lirst this year. Meetings consisted of guest speakers plus a few movies. The officers were Rodney Sweet, president, Iohn Bailey, vice president, Linda McDaniels, secre- tary. Mr. Burgess is the adviser. RADIO CLUB Radio Club instructs its members in amateur radio, electronics, and codes, so that they may become qualified radio hams. The older members teach the younger members radio fundamentals so that they may be eligible to secure their licenses. The main event this year was a net. This occurs when all members talk to each other at the same time by means of short wave radio. The ofhcers were Dennis Hamill, presidentg Eric Wedell and Iohn Stiehl, program c0-chair- men: and I-Iarriet Shands, secretary. Mrs. Lugg is the adviser. RED CROSS This club aims to give high school students opportunities for participation in community wel- fare proiects, especially t'hose administered by the International Aid Program. Iunior Red Cr0ss's main project was to make yarn octopus dolls for the pediatric centers of local hospitals. Club members toured the Red Cross Blood Center. Ofiicers were Nancy Watkins, president, Betty Wiehe, vice president, and Sandy I-Iuckaby, secre- tary. The adviser is Miss Kohler. CAMERA CLUB Row I: A. Willard, M. O'Connor, K. Mcnncs, K. Potter, L. Mc- Danicls, C. Draughon, K. Stahl, S. Bond, N. Lynn, M. Gabbci. Row 2: B. Barger, S. Curtis, N. Nielson, W. Kruse, B. Barganz. N. Muckcnhirn, C. Acbischer, I. O Neill, M. Damman, D. Kirlcy. Row 5: S. Robinson, S. Holly, I. Cobabe, M. Pinthcr, A. Ncreim. C. Stolen, M. Goers, U. Rcinkc, S. Stewart, S. Gerson. Row -l: F. Zimmerman, E. Panels, E. Brown, D. Iohnson, K. Armstrong, .-X. Stamm, I. Schmitz, R. Sweet, R. Kosak. RADIO CLUB Row I: L. Iacohson, H. Shands, R. Beary, V. Vlack, D. Ruskin. Row 2: Wedcll, D. Hamill, I. Stiehl, E. Dana, L. Rideout. RED CROSS Row 1: N. Watkins, S. Bond, M. Nctboy, C. Cline, C. Brigham. B. Swanson, P. Gust, K. Kahl, S. Cameron, I. Haplincr, I.. Bars- ness. Row 2: M. Brandt, I. Evans, S. Torrance, B. Wight. C. Draughon, I. Lorimcr, P. Hughes, K. Reistad, S. Pankow, N. Iohn- son, B. Nelson. Row 3: U. Reinke, I. Cliiiord, P. Grassman. I. Huvey. S. LaCourt, B. Leslie, M. Bolgcr, N. Evcnson, I. Kertulla. M. O'Connor, K. Sonju, S. I-Iucizaby, I. Nordness. CLUB 19 Row 1: B. Peterson, L. Reuter, A. Clark, M. Freed, T. Iohnson, N. Wynn, A. Nelson, M. Havillc, M. Metz. Row 2: K. Hawley, H Schneider, S. Wagner, K. Taylor, M. Stanke, M. Damman, S. Boardman, W. Attoe, R. Ross, F. Kubly, R. Rodenfels. Row 3: I. Waln, I. Morton, V. Beld, E. Cline, I. Plcnkc, M. McLeod, T. Edgerton, I. Haugsland, B. Koepcke, I. Wilber. Row 4: A. Teegardin, K. Browy, S. Sand, A. Kautz, S. Westermoe, M. Schwartz, G. Kraut, F. Hasler, I. Stockner. Rc-w 5: E. Runkel, L. Larson, B. Dar- lington, K. Kreutzmann, R. Hilliard, W. Askov, R. Workman, R. Caswell, I. Goetz, I. Schlumberger. A CAPELLA CHOIR Choir's first public performance came on Sunday, December 15, for the Capitol Pageant. Traditional carols accompanied tableaux depicting the Christmas story. The Christmas program was on the following Friday, December 20, in the auditorium. After sing- ing The Angels' Song , the choir entered from the hall in a candlelit processional to the stage. Highlights of the program included Ave Marie , Carol Noel , and It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas . Iohn Rafoth played an organ accompaniment to several selections. For the Winter Concert, Sunday, April 26, the choir sang Londonderry Air , Carol of the Drum , Ride On, King Iesus , and America, Our Heritage . Lighter music was featured in the Pop Concert and program on April 25. Numbers included Zip-A- Dee-Doo-Dah , It's A Most Unusual Day , A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes , Cranberry Corners , and Tinga Layo . Lori Larson and Ieff Dean sang a duet from the Serenade from The Student Prince . Their spring repertoire for the all-city music festi-I val consisted of Sine Nomine , Wilt Thou Walk Beside Me , Elijah, Rock , Almighty God of Our Fathers , Barn Dance , and Caleno Custereme . Choir sang for Commencement on Iune 13, mark- ing the close of their 1957-1958 season. 20 CLUB BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET This group of junior boys banded together in their freshman year. They have been singing together ever since. On December 6 the boys sang at the junior class party. The Christmas holidays found them singing at dances at the Ivy Inn, Loraine Hotel, Maple Bluff Country Club, and Nakoma School. They joined the Girls Triple Trio in singing on a number of occasions during the year, including the P.T.A. Welfare Show and a program for the South- ern Wisconsin Teachers' Convention. BOYS' QUARTET Quartet is composed of four senior boys. They began singing as a group early in the fall. Since then they have sung at all the school concerts and occasionally have sung for other functions. They practiced each Wednesday and Friday before school with Miss Huxtable. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO Singing echoed and reechoed through the upper corridors after school on Mondays and Wednesdays as the Girls' Triple Trio practiced. This year in addi- tion to' the regular school concerts the girls have sung at churchvservices, the' Ivy Inn, Girls' Club Tea, and caroled with the boys' double quartet during the Christmas season. The two groups also sang for a brotherhood aud program. Sara Volz was the Triple Trio's accompanist. A CAPELLA CHOIR Row l: C. Britton, V. Vauk, M. Busby, M. Aagcson, I. Tapliek, C. Aebiseher, I. Oldenburg, B. Henderson, E. Wiebc. Row 2: D. Helsabeck, D. Grzxhn, I. Edgerton, F. Balsley, E. Green, N. Grosshnndler, M. Clinnrd, P. Hamilton. Row 3: E. Pet- erson, I. Beck, T. Becker, I. Sehwenker, K. Mennes, L. Lew's, C. Falk, I. Gill, E. Wheclcr. Row 4: I, Rafoth, E. Dana, I. Stielil, T. Thomsen, I. Wuslm, I. Dornfeld, I. Verthein, B. Newton, M. Marsh, A. Willard. Re-W 5: I. Dean, E. Wcdcll, T. I-Iarringtun, I. MeLeod, M. Musolf, E. Harris, D. Koltcs, S. T.-ewarthu, C. Haugen, I. Lillywhite, S. Volz. Miss Huxtnble rchearses Boys' Double BOYS' QUARTET , Quartet-E, Peterson, E. Harris, M. Mu- K. Krcutzinzlnn, E. Wcdcll, T. Harrington, S- Volzr ACCOWPIUUSY solf, W. Attoc, R. Ross. I. Dean BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO E. Harris, M. Musolf, E. Peterson, B. Kocpckc, R. Ross, W. C. Britton, M. Clinard, M. Aageson, K. Mennes, L. Reuter, S. Attoc, R. Rodenfels Boardman, S. Wcstermoe, A. Kautz, S. Sand CLUB 21 Row 1: R. Retherfortl, A. Teegartlin, C. Aebischer, M. Farrell, E. Wedell. Row 2: O. Glacscr, E. Runkcl, C. Lawton, I. Gintz, G. Gilbert, K. I-lenton, M. Schallcrt, E. Cline, M. Stanke, H. Shanrls. Row 5: I. Grams, M. Anderson, N. Nielsen, R. Dicke, K. Potter, I. Morton, K. Mennes, M. Haville, I. Kcrttulu V, Dawn, D. Peterson, W. Dietrich, I. Nafziger, S. Lofthus, C. Haugen, R. Rauschenberger, M. Whit- fortl, W. Chapman. Rc-xv 4: H. Schneider, I. Vcrtein, M. Schwartz, R. Skilton, B. Burnett, C. Marek, M. Eccles, K. Brigham, B. Duwe, N. Albrecht, B. Hasler, M. Wood, R. Berry, VV. Attoe, I. Rafoth, M. Musolf, I. Reynolds, G. Miekow, C. Brictson. Standing: D. Helsabcck, M. MacNicoll, M1'. Stankc, D. Lautz, M. Kuescl. y ORCHESTRA Orchestra set to work immediately and began pre- paring for the October Pop Concert and the Decem- ber Winter Concert. They were prepared under the direction of Mr. Ernest I. Stanke. Gieg's Triumphal March from 'Sigerd Iorsalfar Suite' led off the Winter Concert program on Ian- uary 26. Also included in the concert were Matinees Musicalesi' and Belle of the Ball . Pianist Marcia Haville, a soloist, played the diflicult Concerto in G Minoru by Mendelssohn. This spring the orchestra went on tour to Nicolet High School in Milwaukee on April l. They had t'he following repertoire: First Movement of the Petite Suitev, Songs from South Pacific , Perpetual 22 CLUB Motion , Procession of the Sardar , and Tempta tion . While in Milwaukee, the orchestra toured the art gallery, a newspaper, and Nicolet High School. The Spring Concert-the final performance for the orchestra of '58-featured The Schuman Piano Con- certo in A Minor Qfirst movementj played by Ca- milla Haugeng a French horn solo, Morceau de Con- cert , played by Iohn Rafothg and Serenade , spotlighting the flute and string orchestra. Ianet Morton played as a flute soloist in this number. The concerts are not the only performances of the orchestra. They were asked to perform during intermissions of the fall and spring plays and to furnish music for the T-House of P.T.A. They also participated in the All-City music festival. Officers for 1958 were: Eric Wedell, President, Iohn Rafoth, Vice-president, and Ann Marie Tee- gardin, Secretary. Gone with the wind! Row lz K. Mennes, M. Havillc, K. Potter, I. Morton. Row 2: B. Dietrich, I. Nafziger, D. Peterson Row l: I. Morto-n, M. Havillc, K. Mcnnes, K. Potter, B. I-lelm, A. Keith, M. Gleason. Row 2: W1 Dietrich, D. Peterson, I. Nafziger, S. Lofthus, K. Brigham, I. Reigle, S. Asperheim, I. Wiedmann. I. Scheerer, M. Rosenfeld, K. Armstrong, L. Buckland, P. Harrison, I. Kertulln. Row 3: I. O'Ncill, D. Bainbridge. P. Elver, I. Blanch, A. Davenport, D. Welch, I. Reynolds, T. Trimble, T. Steffcns, M, Mu- solf, P. Hathaway, B. l-lnslcr, R. Bccry, W. Attoe, I. Rafoth, L. McDanials, R. Dump, I. Iacschke, I. Beck, N. Albrecht, B. Duwe. Row 4: M. Ehrensperger, I. Iuhl, P. Goetz, M. Bakken, R. Sweet, M. Bignell, I. Yount, R. Nuehring, D. Rarick, W. Iohnson, G. Woolever. I. Culbertson, B. Ellison, S. Benson, M. Kuesel, L. liarbash, I. Seybold, D. Pratke, M. Bourne, L. Gleason, G. Mickow, D. Gilpin, D. Bunch, I. Klein, E. Harris, C. Brictson. Row 5: D. Hclsabeck, D. Iohnson, M. MacNicoll, T. Cannon, D. Dick. West's marching band took to the practice Held early in September and practiced faithfully three mornings a week in addition to regular class periods. These efforts produced half-time shows which added color to the football season. With the football season behind them, under the leadership of Mr. Ernest I. Stanke, conductor, the band set itself to preparing for the forthcoming concerts. The Winter Concert, on Ianuary 26, included the overture to Hltalian Girl in Algiers and Cowboy Reverief, As a solo Barbara Duwe played on the alto saxophone- Beautiful Colorado. Porgy and Bess selections highlighted the Pop Concert on March l4. Other numbers included La Rougetten which featured the harp of Vicki Vauk, Marianna, Waltzing VVinds, Agnew, and Flight of the Bumblebee, ' featuring the clarinets, flutes, and saxophones. The audience was enthusiastic over a novelty number-HMy Buddy played by Mr. McCloskey on a Water hose. The last appearance of the band of '58, the Spring Concert, was a great success. The band played Polka and Fugue from l'Schwanda , l'Fanfare and Allegro, and featured Concertino, a trio of the first three clarinets-Dave Peterson, Bill Dietrich, and Iim Nafziger. As the year came to a close, band members looked back on nine months of musical memories. Few would forget their experiences in playing in the pep bandn, at basketball games, and in pep auds. This year's band officers were as follows: Dave Peterson . ...........,....,...................... Drum Major Barbara Duwe ..... Quartermaster Iim Reynolds . Iohn Rafoth Chuck Brictson Wayne Attoe .. Bill Dietrich .. Iim Nafziger , Larry Lulling . Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Lieutenant . Corporal Corporal Corporal Mark Musolf ..,.... ..,. C orporal Ed Harris .....,. Ioan Kertulla , Maurice Bakke Marcia I-laville . Corporal Corporal Corporal Librarian Ianer Morton ........... ....., S ecretary Nancylee Albrecht ....,. ...,.. S ecretary Pepper-upper! D. Peterson, Pep Band CLUB 23 W CLUB Row 1: B. Bird, B. Beck, M. Schwartz, D. McMahon, D. Sargent, B. Behrens. Row 2: D. Gaber, B. Ellison, I. Fowler, D. Anderson, D. Manson, I. Walsh, I. Ragatz, D. Gill. Row 3: H. Mazur, H. Bell, F. Hasler, D. Quintana, T. Thompson, I. Kurtz, R. Wiebe, B. Lautz, P. Hathaway, L. Blackman. Row 4: S. Robinson, R. Henry, L. Busse, G. Oosterhaus, I. Bakken, B. Rodenfels, I. Fox, I. Currie, S. Gordon, P. Parker. Row 5: B. Rislcy, F. Krueger, T. Harrington, F. Darling, I. McKenna, I. Rickert, D. Yates, D. Neil, P. Bruhn. 4-F CLUB C. Washa, S. Gordon, V. Gallina. GIRL'S RIFLE CLUB Row 1: S. Baird, M. Pinther, I. Clarke, S. Brandt, M. Thompson, P. Hughes, K. Kahl, N. Lynn. Row 2: I. Cox, K. Williams, P. Barnes, M. Herriot, P. Parent, M. O'Connor, R. Foerst. Row 3. M. Bergstrom, P. Caparoon, B. Dye, A. Kautz, I. Bruhn, T. Thomas, I. Nordncss, I. Paddock. 24 CLUB W CLUB WU Club was established to promote a high stand- ard oli sportsmanship and to be of service in main- taining the efficiency and quality of the athletic program at West High. The club is responsible for such projects as sell- ing candy at basketball games, helping conduct the West Relays, and accommodating visiting athletic teams. The oihcers of W Club were Dick Yates, presi- dent, George Oosterhaus, vice president, and Iim Bakken, secretary. Mr. Iones advises the club. 4-F CLUB 4-F-Fun, Feather, Fin and Forestry-explains and instructs its members on conservation practice, game management, outdoor sportsmanship, and outdoor safety. Programs this year have emphasized phases of conservation and outdoor activities -- especially hunting, fishing, and gun safety. Highlighting the programs was a talk by a VVisconsin game warden, and several very colorful movies on Wisconsin Wild- life and outdoor sports. This year's ofiicers of 4-F were Craig Washa, presi- dent, Stuart Gordon, vice-presidentg and Victor Gal- lina, secretary. Advising are Mr. Christoffersen and Mr. Dowling. GIRL'S RIFLE CLUB Giriis RiHe Club was formed in order to teach girls how to use and care for guns correctly. The girls compete in marksmanship Within the membership and with other clubs. Target practice is held every Saturday morning at the University Rifle Range. Through these regu- lar practices club members are able to improve their ability in handling and firing firearms. Officers were Ian Bruhn, president, Margy Pin- ther, secretaryg Ioanne Paddock and Sue Baird, treas- urers. Mr. Tews is the adviser to this club. USHERS' CLUB Among the many services that Ushers' Club per- forms are maintaining order at t'he athletic events, ushering at the school plays and P.T.A. meetings, and checking coats at dances. Ushers' Club is under the guidance of Mr. Bondhus. OH'icers for the first and second semesters were as follows: president, Rick Maxheldg head ushers, Fred I-leivilin and Iohn Fitzgeraldg secreatry-treas- urers, Iim Shipe and Bob Rogersg sergeant-at-arms, Glenn Mickow. PEP CLUB Promoting good sportsmanship and more school spirit are the main objectives of Pep Club. The girls give pep auds for the football and basketball home games, and charter buses for the away games. Pep Club also makes and sells pom-poms and crowns and publicizes the athletic events. Mr. Paugh is the club's adviser. The ollicers for the first semester were president, Ann Koch, vice president, Nancy Grosshrrndlerg sec- retary, Hope Dahleg treasurer, Trudy Iohnson. For the second semester they Were: president, Lori Lar- son, vice-president, IoAnn Friedman, secretary, Kathy Taylor, treasurer, Margaret Sy. OFFICIALS' CLUB Officials' Club's main goal is to organize and en- courage participation in all GAA activities: bowling, curling, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, and golf. Included in its activities are selling pins, beanies, and West High emblems. Ofhcials' Club sponsors a city-wide high school Play-Day. Miss Loeiler is the clubis adviser. Officers for the first and second semesters Were: presidents, Chy Chidcster and Pat Schneider, vice- president, Iudith Kruckmang secretaries, Margaret Kowitz and Iackie Gintz. USHERS' CLUB Row 1: G. Mickoxv, S. Fitzgerald, R. Rogers, P. Harrison. Row 2: R. Maxhcld, D. Gilpin, I. Shipe, F. Heivilin, L. Gleason. PEP CLUB Row I: I. Evans, I-I. Dahle, I. Friedman, E. Crane, T. Iohnson, E. Whcclcr, F. Pohle, G. Canfield. Row 2: M. Aageson, K. Tay- lc-r, M. Sy, E. Cline, A. Koch, S. Wagner, L. Watrous, D. Early, P. Patterson. Row 3: I. Plcnkc, I. Lillywhitc, N. Grosshandler, S. Green, I. Placncrt, L. Gaardcr, A. Clark. Row 4: K. Mickelson, L. Larson, I. Cox, E. Green, G. Cooper, I. Taplick, L. Nucssc, S. Trexvartha. OFFICIALS' CLUB Row 1: P. Parent, L. Hogan, I. Welch, N. Shapiro, M. Kowitz. Row 2: H. Alexander, I. Gintz, P. Schneider, S. Torrance, T. Thomas, K. Nelson. Row 3: M. Brandt, P. Icwson, A. Kautz, V. Vank, L. Cuccia, D. Krcft. CLUB 25 LIBRARY CLUB Row 1: P. Mitchell, I. Kuecken, C. Reggc, R. Quam, C. Vifeiss, I. Smccko. Row 2: M. Metllcr, N. Vig, E. Cavanaugh, M. Marsh, L. Schcrcck, S. Pankow. Row 3: R. Pcplinski, Librarian, I. Clay- ton, A. Dolphin, R. Ratcliff, P. Hunt, E. Cline, I. Evans. Row 4: M. I-Iahn, K. Michelson, I. Dornfelcl, R. Rogers, B. Nelson, K. I-Iartcnberg, M. Witte. MOVIE CREW Members of Movie Crew, numbering eighteen Senior High boys, carry out the important school service of projecting educational films. Usually t'he films are shown in room 101, although sometimes they must be projected in individual classrooms. In addition to showing movies during school hours, the crew also projects films for such organizations as I-Ii-Y, P.T.A., Y-Teens, and the Audubon Society. Director of the club was Iim Kurtz. Adviser is Mr. George Steiner. OFFICE WORKERS Row 1: P. Krug, B. Rcjahl, I. Tewalt, I. Morton, C. Meloy, L. Router, B. Crane, G. Canfield. Row Z: M. Busby, D. O'Connell, K. Bergmann, A. Dean, A. Clark, S. Torrance, E. Cavanaugh, P. Mintz. Row 3: D. Koltes, K. Mickelson, I. Taplick, B. Dye, I. Nortlness, B. Nelson, N. Iohnson, I. Brandenburg, I. Brandenburg. 26 CLUB LIBRARY CLUB This year twenty-nine students performed the many necessary library duties. Among these duties are the checking in and out of books, checking and writing out library slips, shelving books, straightening the tables and chairs, listing book fines, and doing any other jobsthat Miss Peplinski, the Senior High librarian, might want done. Two or three student librarians are in the library each period of the school day carrying out these various duties. ' MOVIE CREW Row 1: C. McGraw, R. Walker, S. Van de Wall, N. D'Orazio, I. Ragatz, K. Reigle. Row 2: V. Vlack, T. Iacobson, T. Thomsen, P. Hathaway, D. Manson, I. Kurtz. Row 3: F. Darling, I. Richert, C. Radko, M. Hanks, I. Bakkcn, I. Schwenkcr. OFFICE WORKERS The many duties of the oflice Workers include tending the switchboard, answering the phones, re- ceiving and delivering messages, sorting out the mail, putting notices in t'he teachers' boxes, recording permits, checking attendance slips, and doing other routine ofhce Work. The girls who belong to this school service club have their choice of either school credit or activity points for the hours they work. STAGE CREW A-L Row l: I. Friedman, T. Iohnson. M. Freed, C. Falk, V. Dawn, V. Crownhart, li. Becker. P. Halperin, G. Canfield. Row 2: P. Icwson, G. Cooper, C. Boller, L. Elliott. K. Bergmann. A. Clark, C. Aebischer, D. Earley, I. Kelzenberg, H. Dahlc, M. Brandt. Row 3: L. Frazier, C. Anderson. C. Liddle, D. Graham, VV. Lautz, S. Emlen, P. Goetz, N. D'Orazio, R. Colbert, I. Cox. Row -I: I. Harrington, I. Lorimcr, D. Black, T. Becker, VV. Dietrich, P. Geisler, R. Christensen, A. Hasler, P. Koch, VV. Ferris. STAGE CREW Stage Crew's primary purpose is to serve the school's needs in connection with backstage production. It also creates and maintains an interest in drama and its production. This club is, no doubt, the busiest and most active at West. Its two biggest assignments this year were the senior speech students' fall play, What A Life, and the spring play, Mrs. McThing. The individual crews co-operated in working on the P.T.A. show, Teahouse of the P.T.A. , as well as on the speech class plays at the end of the First semester. Stage Crew members also worked on the Winter and Spring Concerts, all of the auditorium programs, special Y-Teen Club program, and the Girls' Club Style Show. They provided lighting and public address systems for dances. Stage Crew closed down its season by performing its usual duties at the Seniors' Class Night and at the 1958 graduation ceremony. Stage manager for the year was Iohn Torpy. Vice- presidents were Bill Ferris and Iim Schwalbachg secre- taries were Trudy Iohnson and Kathy Taylor, the assist- ant stage manager was Neal D'Orazio. Mrs. McCarty and Mr. Tews advise Stage Crew. CREWHEADS Semester I Semester II Advertising Nancy Watkins Sarah Volz Business Louise Nuesse Harriet Shands Costumes Io Paddock Carole Aebischer House Kathy Taylor Ann Ulvestad Lights Dave Black Dave Black Make-up r Gail Cooper Unison Reinke Props Ianet Oldenburg Trudy Iohnson Sets Bill Ferris Bill Ferris Sound Bob Peterson Larry Frazier STAGE CREW M-Z Row 1: A. Ulvestad, M. Thompson, K. VonGunten, K. VonGunten, S. Volz, S. Wag- ner, S. Thompson, I. Oldenburg, M. Smith, E. Wheeler. Row 2: M. Miller, I. Taplick, P. Parsons, K. Maloney, L. Watrous, M. Peterson, M. Zola, T. Stockton, K. Taylor, E. Wicbe. Row 3: L. Nucsse, C. Stolen, I. Paddock, R. Peterson, A. Stamm, D. O'Con- nell, I. Plenke, N. Watkins, N. Wynn. Row 4: M. Schwartz, R. Ross, U. Reinkc, H. Shnnds, A. Wilson, D. VonElbe, M. Wedemeyer, A. Tecgardin. Row 5: I. Yount, I. Torphy, I. McKenna, I. Wadsworth, R. Rollefson, C. McCamy, I. Stockner, I. Schwal- bach. CLUB 27 ASH HI-Y Row l: H. Mazur, S. Rosenthal, I. Stocltner, S. Gordon, I. Nel- son, I. Walsh, R. Walker, D. Pearson, R. Swann. Row 2: T. Ncddcrman, T. Becker, R. Rntlenfels, L. Blackman, R. Klzltt, I. Mason, T. Thomsen, R. Henry. Row 3: R. Risley, R. Rovsck. R. Caswell, D. Neal, I. Lucas, I. McKenna, M. Hanks, R. Meyers, P. Parker. In an effort to create, maintain, and extend Chris- tian character throughout the school and the com- munity, the two Hi-Y organizations perform a num- ber of worthwhile activities. Advisers of the two Hi-Y groups are Mr. Wayne Osness and Mr. Bud Haak. This year, as in the past, Highland Hi-Y published and sold the Regent Roster, a school telephone directory. The profits from this annual project are Re-W l: T. Iohnson, K. Taylor. Row 2: C. Stolen, E. Green, K. Bergmann. Row 3: R. Peterson, T. Harrington, I. Torphy, W. Ferris. 28 CLUB HIGHLAND HI-Y Row 1: I. Wittwer, P. Mermin, D. Manson, L. Holzwarth, R. Colbert, R. Bebrend, I. Ragatz. Row 2: I. Wilber, I. Bakkcn, I. Fox, G. Washa, I. Kurtz, R. Samuel. Row 3: F. Darling, I. Torphy, R. Yates, I. Richert, R. Hilliard, G. Oosterhaus, W. Butcher. HI-Y given as a scholarship to a deserving boy. Officers this year,Were: Don Manson, president, Richard Yates, vice-president, Iohn Wilbur, secretary, and Craig Washa, treasurer. Ash Hi-Y, by sponsoring dances, is raising money for the Y and for a HY member who needs Huan- cial help. Officers were Stuart Gordon, president, Richard Caswell, vice-president, and Robert Risley, secretary-treasurer. NATIONAL THESPIANS Membership in National Thespians is granted as recog- nition for outstanding work in dramatic arts. The pur- pose of the club is to better the standards in dramatic arts and to create an active interest in drama among the students. This is done by helping the students develop poise and self-control, a better mastery of the language, and an appreciation for dramatic literature. Officers this year were Tim Harrington, president: William Ferris, vice-president, Elizabeth Green, secretary, Karen Berg- mann, treasurerg and Trudy Iohnson, scribe. Advisers are Mrs. McCarty and Mr. Tews. GIRLS, CLUB - I. Lillywhitc, M. Anderson, L, Larson, E. Cline, I. Evans I 1 GIRLS' CLUB Girls' Club promotes friendship among the girls of West High. It is the only school-sponsored club to grant scholarships to qualified students. lt sponsored the Senior Girls' Tea, the PTA Style Show, a Father- Daughter Picnic, the Big Sister program, the Paper Shop, and the Lost-and-Found. Girls' Club members stuffed envelopes for Roundy's Fun Fund, decorated the halls and the cafeteria at Christmas, and sent out get-well greetings to those who were absent from school for long periods of time. Auditorium programs for the year included Orchesis fa dance group from the University of Wisconsinj, Karen I-Iepner showing pictures of her summer in Ger- many under the AFS exchange program, and a business meeting. This year, oflicers were president, Ioanne Lillywhiteg vice-president, lean Evans, secretary, Lorraine Larson, treasurer, Ellen Cline, and Ways and Means chairman, Mary Anderson. The advisers are Mrs. Erickson and Miss Karow. Y-TEENS These are the three purposes of Y-Teens: to grow as Ll person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God. The club's main project was the entertainment of Hfty Y-Teens from VVinnipcg, Manitoba, who returned a visit the West High club made last year. To help finance their weekend trip to Chicago in May, the Y-Teens sold candy and Christmas wreaths during the school year. Y-Teens also did volunteer hospital work, took bridge, knitting, rosemaling, and social dancing lessons, and donated a full-length mirror to the school. Officers of Group A and Group B respectively are president, Linda Gaarder and lean Vertheing vice presi- dent, Louise Nuesse and Ioan Nordnessg secretary, Naomi Shapiro and Bev Slausong treasurer, Unison Reinke and Mary Aageson. The adviser is Miss Kanable. Y-TEENS U. Reinkc. N. Shapiro, L. Nuesse, L. Gaarder, I. Norclncss, B. Slauson, M. Aageson cLUB 29 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row l: I. Nafziger, C. Aebischer, H. Alexander. Row 2: A. Koch, U. Reinkc, VV. Dietrich. Row S: B. Duive, I. Reynolds. STUDENT SENATE and STUDENT SENATE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Student Senate, the student government of West High, has three purposes: to serve as a medium be- tween the faculty and the student body, to promote better school spirit in all directions, and to aid the administration in its endeavors to direct the activi- ties of this school for the best interests of all con- STUDENT SENATE Row I: I. Kelzenberg, B. Berger, I. Foster, M. Friedman, S. Thom- son, M. Freed, B. Peterson, R. Casey. Row 2: I. Postweiler, K. Moberg, M. McLeod, R. Tanner, N. Larson, M. Busby, M. VVeb- ster, I. Lillywhite. Row 3: R. Caswell, I. Torphy, W. Askov, K. Kreutzmann, I. Stockncr, I. Nelson, D. Mermin, R. Swann. 30 ,CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society is an organization which exists for the purpose of recognizing outstanding qualifications in character, leadership, scholarship, and school service. Members are elected by the faculty. This year, as in the past, the members acted as hall monitors. In an effort to encourage cleanliness in and around the school, they put up clean-up posters. Oliicers were: Iim Reynolds, president, and Ann Koch. secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lugg is the adviser. STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 1: I. Plaenert, I. Gill, M. Freed, E. Wheeler, M. Sy. Row 2: I. Torphy, I. YVilber, IV. Askov, N. VVatkins, P. Schneider. cerned. Commitees which function to carry out the aims and projects of Student Senate are: student social, activity pin, elections, sportsmanship, honor plaque, receptions, resolutions, and candy sale. Some of the projects sponsored by this year's Stu- dent Senate were: candy sales, honor studies, the sale of book covers, a dance after one of the basket- ball games, a spotlight for the gym, the sale of new handbooks, the selection of the paid auds, the serv- ing of food to the basketball players after the home games, and the securing of a block section for the basketball tournaments, Senate also set up a com- mittee for a code of conduct. Mr. Donald Krider advises the group. Ofiicers for the past year Were: president, Iohn Stocknerg vice president, Ellen Wheeler, treasurer. Tim Harring- ton, secretary, Ioanne Lillywhite. It is the responsibility of the Student Senate Social Committee to plan all the school sponsored dances and to provide an adequate social program for the students at West High. Chairman this year was Ellen Wheeler. Adviser is Mr. Parnell Bach. . if Look what We found! Preview of the big night. V LH. 1' y . C A., B' F. ', l 51 1, I. Scliwalbach, D. Caswell, A. Rothblatt, Luci lgzisnlclllm gms I Clwa M. Freed, I. Lillywlnite, T. Ncdclerman. Gee, will ya really go to the dance with me? M. Freed, A. Rothblatt. What cz Life On November 22, the seniors presented Goldsmith's What A Life, a comedy portraying high school life and the problems of youth. The main character was Henry Aldrich fAndy Rothblattj Who got into an unbelievable amount of trouble as the play progressed. His girl friend Barbara Person CMargy Freedj and assistant principal CDick Caswellj were the only people who gave him any sympathy with his problems. His main tormentors were athletic George Bigelow fTom Neddernianj, principal Mr. Bradley Uim Schwalbachj, and History teacher fWar- ren Askovj. The play was seasoned by such characters as the gym teacher Uudy Friedej, Mr. Vecchitto CGeorge Sinigagliaj and the speech teacher QSue Trewarthaj Miss Shea, the school secretary Uoanne Lillywhitej, Mrs. Aldrich QNancy Grosshandlerj, a police detective QBill Ferrisj, and the music teacher Uudy Coxj also played im- portant parts in the very successful presentation. We thought it was over too soon! I. Fricclc, I. Cox, D. Quady, C. Pederson, E. Wheeler, D. Caswell, I. Lillywhitc, A. Rothblatt, M. Freed, I. Schwalbach, N. Gmsshancller, S. Trcwartha, W. Askov, S. Huckaby, G. Sinigagliai, L. Larson, A. Clark, B. Christensen. fr if . I it .ai - 5 53 ACTIVITIES 31 Hope Dahle ,ffl Q ucen Quik LOUIS5 N Q0 nt u . Pvfmendd dzfeydaaisse Homecoming 1957 Raccoon coats and Model T Fords highlighted West's Homecoming, November 1, 1957. Queen Hope Dahle and her court, Louise Nuesse and Ann Clark, reigned while the Regents romped over Ianesville, 53-0, amid flaring fireworks and a flaming W. Regents and alumni alike danced to the music of Eddie Lawrence at Varsity Drag. The decorations featured a campus atmosphere of the twenties. The excitement of the day was climaxed by the Juniors walking off with first place for their well-constructed float. A royal wish for good luck Pert, friendly, cute I Queen Hope H. Dahle, D. Yates D. Caswell, L. Nuessc, I. Walsh, H. Dahlr, I. Schwcnker, A. Clar 32 ACTIVITIES Spirit of 1927 in '57 I. Kruckman, M. Sy, P. P11ttu1mm1, K. Mickelson, E. Wheeler, P. Polllc, I.. Gruun, I. Lillywhirc, I. Friumlmnn, S. Tnrralncc. Hard work made the gay 'Z0's rom' for Varsity Drug I. Stockncr, P. Halthaxvay, A. Manner ing, I. Wilbcr, I. Schwcnkcr, I. Pamlmn, G. Kicnilz, I. Schaefer, M. Hunks. Iuniors advised we dunk 'em with their winning Hont. ACTIVITIES Flowers and paper hats brighten A'Confetti,' S. Pankmv, P. Ward, M. Bolger, D. Anderson, S. Barnes, M. Lippolt, S. Gordon, T, Doran, P. Icwsun. I. Dornfcld, C. lckle M id- Winter A colorful display of decorations carried out the Mardi Gras theme for our Mid-Winter dance, Con- fetti . A float which would be typical of a Mardi Gras parade decorated the center, with characters .ind scenes of New Orleans pictured on the walls. We danced to the music of Eddie Lawrencels band. Mardi Gras complete with uroyaltyl' Twirp T wir! Twirp Twirl featured the space age, 2058 . Sput- niks, planets and stars created an enchanting atmos- phere. Dan Garson's band set the mood for dancing under the huge balloon earth which was suspended in the center of the gym. Space men and robots plus familiar West faces peered at us while the girls showed their dates a fabulous evening. Aw-w-w, come on I. Fox, I. Brandenberg, G. Corbet, M, Bolger 34 ACTIVITY Entering 2058 by the rocket special D. Hill, B. Berger .enum . e ,,,.,.,..,,.....W,.,.,,, Yes, this is Mrs. Laruef' K. Mickelson Mrs. McThing The spring play was a comedy of the conflict he- tween Mrs. McThing, a witch QDiane Hurwitz, Mar- cia Millerj, and t'he rich Larue family. Mrs. Larue Cliaren Mickelson? and her small son Howie fSteve Victor, '61j were replaced by usticksi' of the witch and found themselves stranded in Shantyland where they met The Gang fMike Hanks, Bob Roden- felsj and its leader flohn Torphyj. They also became acquainted with the employees of the pool hall fChuck Brictson, lim Schwenkerj, the gang leader's mother QMary Kayj, and some policemen QDennis Helsa- beck, Terry McGrathj. The Larues' sticks comf pletely fooled their servants fLiz Green, Martha O'Connor, lim Kurtz' and friends Uudy Dornfeld, Gail Cooper, Beth Darlingtonj. But with the help of Mimi, the witch's adopted daugher fSusan Early, '63j, the Larues finally regained their identities. 'Tm a dear little white rose. S. Victor, S. Barley Bless his heart. Isn'f he a darling? K. Mickelson, B. Darlington, G. Cooper, I. Dornfelcl, S. Victor Sometimes I feel like a motherless child. M. Hanks, I. Torphy, B. Rodenfels Hey, look at that hat. I've never seen one like that beforen K. Mickelson, S. Victor, M. Hanks, B. Roclenfels, I. Kurtz, I. Torpry ACTIVITY 35 Court Court Tim Fox, Ann Koch lion Manson, Kathy Taylor May Dcmw On Saturday, May 10, 1958 West I-Iigh's annual May Dance was held in the West gym. The theme of the dance was Alice in Wonderland and the music was played by Benny Ehr's band. Everyone was formally dressed for the festive occasion. The dance began with everyone arriving through the tree-hole where they were 1Tl6t by a little Alice and the Mad-Hatter, giving out favors. In the center of the Hoof was a huge caterpillar smoking on his Turkish pipe. Scenes from the story decorated one Wall, While the corners were animated with colorful Figures from Wonder- land. King, Craig Washa and his Queen, Ellen Cline and their court, Tim Fox, Ann Koch, Don Manson, and Kathy Taylor were presented and after the crowning, led the grand march. One could have permanent memories of the evening by posing for pictures in another room, or by joining in taking down of the decorations at ll:30. By twelve, almost everyone had left with fond memories of May Dance '58, and who are you? Our real,' Alice and the change cups, change cups T. Iacobson, S. Gerson Mad-H3ttef C. Darbo, S. Sundt, B. Wallace, I. To1'phy, K. Tayln M. F,-Cul, B- Freed I. Grosshandlcr, S. Norton ' .nc -N.- r 'L X, 36 ACTIVITIES 0 9 Football if -..an A. .. FOOTBALL SQUAD Row l: Mgr. S. Samuel ', Mgr. M. Bakkew, L. Holzwarthi, R. l-Iacssigx, S. Honeclf, R. Quintanai, T. Thomsen , C. Washa', E. Corc- oran, I. Wittwer', I. lfowlc-ri, Mgr. L. Allin? Re-w 2: T. Campbell , C. Sanger, P. Hathaway , D. MansonI', L. Lulling , H. Mazur', B. lielirentlify D. Garber , R. Swan, M. Dambekaln, I. lhcle, I. Washa, P. Parkerll. Row 3: Coach Ioe Antonie, Coach Fred Iacohy. Coach liurt Halule, L. Blackmani E. Elfneri I. Stockneri, I. Currie , G. Corbetti, B. Bullington , F. Darlingf, I. Wilburi, I. Ilakken', B. Lautzf. Equipment Mgr. Clark Bynm. Coach Wayne Osncss. Coach Iim Stevens. Row 4: I. Kurtz , S. Gordon , T. l ox', li. Roden- -r L. aeobson' D. Neali, I. Ragatf. n'Dl'I70It'5 Icllrr ainner. 1 . Dick Yates Honorary Captain 'ffl . Q 58 SPORTS West West West West West West 21 Marinette 20 44 Horlick O 39, Central 6 48, Park 0 54, Beloit 6 53, Ianesville O a-5. :Q I ' ts I - fly.: Felsl. I. Richerti I. Griegerx, F. Kruger? P. Bruhn', I.. Grosse-r, I. McKenna , H. Wagner', D. Yates , I. Fox. Not pictured: F. Has- le , 2 I , I 4' I 9 a - w f. West West 47, Kenosha 14 26, East O X . I . 'gil -: ' 1.41 ' Iim Bakken Captain Board of Directors Coaches: Iim Stevens, Burt Hable. lfretl Iacoby, Wayne Oxness. Ioe Antonie. Regefn. ts G0 U ndefeated The powerful 1957 West High football team completed the first undefeated-untied season in the school's twenty-seven year history by whipping the stubborn East High squad 26-O in the final game. Both teams were wallowing through mud at Breese Stevens while VVest avenged East's upset victory of last year. ln their first game of the season, the Regent gridders gave indications of what was to come by trimming a highly rated Marinette team, 21-20. Scorers in this close contest were Cur- rie, Corbett, and Parker, each with six points, and Bakken with three all-important conversions. Traveling to Racine for its conference opener, the VVest' football team walloped Racine 1-lorlick, 44-0. The Regents' tenacious defense limited the Rebels to a total of 75 yards and scored a safety. ln the first city series game of the year, VVest blasted Central. 39-6. The Regent defense continued to be stubborn, allowing the Downtowners only seven yards rushing. The West team hit its stride as it bowled over a previously undefeated Racine Park team, 48-O. The Regents' potent de- fense matched their smashing offense, which gained 426 yards, by holding Park to a minus seven yards rushing. lim Bakken and Gary Corbett accounted for seven of VVest's eight touchdowns against Beloit. Bob Behrend scampered over for the final tally as West continued its victory march. This year Homecoming was again a happy event, due to Westfs trampling of Ianesville, 53-0. As was true in many West games this year, every Regent who suited up for the contest' saw action. All eyes were on Kenosha November 4th as two unbeaten Big 8 teams-Kenosha and West-clashed for the championship title. An undivided team effort spurred the mighty VVest eleven to march over a tough Kenosha outfit, 47-14. A fitting acknowledgement of this great VVest team was the appointing of seven Regents to All-City honors. Five West gridders were All-Conference selections-Bald-zen, Lautz, Ho- neck, Fox, and Gordon. Bakken and Fox were chosen for the All State Team, and Bakken was selected as one of the out- standing high school football players in the United States. Coach Fred Iacoby was chosen Big 8 Coach of the Year. From the sidelines there comes a voice F. Iacobv No help at hand I. RfCflL'l'l, I. Bakken, P. Parker sPoR'1's 39 Regents Roll On L. Holzwarth 40 sPoRTs All-American In Action Mariuette Finds Regents Tough I. Bnkkcn VVcst Stops Iancsvillc I. Bak!-:cn Park Bites the Dust I. Hakkcn our Lakes Football , SENIORS: The Seniors had a very good season this year despite a lack of depth. Aided greatly by individual versatility, the team tallied a four -'rw' -M , Y . 1, , . per- , .L L s fe J and one record to win the chain ionshint of the . fl, , I , it 45 . . , , , I 6 I league. The team deleated the West juniors once, maxim Q 1 the East seniors twice, and split even with the .... .,gg,,5,g ,usp - 'I - 'X -- gene-,. U . . . , . - p.5.gQ1liQ,,fj,,e1QNfg-3 fy ,si East lumors. Assistant Coach Ioseph Antonie lelt ity i'i'i'i1.4ief5. I ' that the teamwork of the st uad was outstandin 1. ,J , , 'UDIBAM 5 . , I.. -I 1 'lj J. w 1 'V ' 1' X- ' ' 'Ln 'fu I I :Kil l , 'I 1 13 'fiigielimx , ' W' .. I . , .:..: Q 4 ....:. K 14.5 , , 1' ' ,' 'A-'3' 'li Iii'iif'i - is2iflF2?'?-lie 'I 'Av -Li H 51? V Z , - - ' E: . ., 14 'ik , .: I ' G .,:, -...,g, .,,,1 if 11 I - 'il II llllfll -Il Ati .i ,,.,.,. 1' gif . sf .:.' ' -.lwl i - 'y'w?t:?i?itt fsf5fe 1.f f f x iii ... Row l: D. Klatt, R. Bare, H. Walker, IJ. Megers, M. llignell, G Iaeobson. Row 2: IJ. Sachse, I. Schwenker, IS. Risley, IJ. Hamill, lf. Kubly, I. Walsh, T. Fields, H. Wright. IUNIORS: The Four Lakes Iuniors, playing in iilliftl g,,s,, MXH, a very strong league this year, won one game and ag! ii lfl wa lost four. The team played good ball all during g,,,,,i WM ,I the season, losing by close scores in all of their mia ' li 'M defeats. They were beaten twice by the East Sen- 4rfwg,?'g'1 iors, once by the West Seniors, and they broke .gf.,,Jig.5- even with the East Iuniors. The coaches com- mented that t'he boys showed tremendous deter- mination to improve themselves throughout the season. Row l: P. Loy, B. Nelson, B. Hoskins, P. Peckham, B. Dahlk, R. Piazza, G. Vauk, P. Speranza, Row 2: B, Barry, I. Carpenter, C. Litldle, P. Rane, I. Nelson, R. Sachse, ll. Kruekman. Row 3: F. Hcivilin, T. Brunch, M. Morgan, G. Engstrom, I. Conrad, I. M4 Gillette, P. Grudzina. SOPI-IOMORES: The Four Lakes Sophomores, revealing excellent varsity prospects for the future, completed an undefeated season in their league. They clelieated the Wisconsin High I.V.'s, once and the Central I.Vfs and East Sophomores twice each during the season. Mr. Stevens, serving his first year as head coach of the Four Lakes squad, declined to name any players for special com- , ment but' praised the line spirit and aggressive- Row l: M. Smith, R. NVheeler, T. Hewitt, I. Rust. S. Norton, M. H353 Ol UIC mmm' Max, T. Schmelzer, V. Iohnson, lf. Nelson, G. Hughes. Row 2: I. Ringness, D. Whitwam, li. Ashton, M. Marks, P. Armstrong, A. Kosak, I. Edgerton, S. Nexvhall, IJ. Kubly, I. Glover, D. Lautz. Row 5: li. Walrath, D. Nelson, D. Iohnson, C. Stone, Il. Dresen, I . Rikkers, B. Piltz, D. I-If:-fsteen, N. Rosinsky, D. Porter, T. lelammil, I. Church, D. Punswick, M. Colby, IJ. Mcrmin, T. Stockton, ll. Stich, I. Corbett, IS. Gaberman, I. Beck. sPoR'rs 41 Cross Country Row l: R. Hcnryft, H. liellt, D. Sargentt, R. Sasmant, R. Wiebezt, B. Birdt, B. Ellisonit, B. Beck? Row 2: Mgr. M. Schwartz, D. Gub- ler, D. McMahan, B. Ross, E. Harris, I. Mash. P. Ward, D. Gilli, E. Panck, S. Barelman, Mgr. S. Robinson. Row 3: R. Thomas, I. Burley, S. Martin, L. Busscalk, F. Zimmerman, I. Cox, C. Dopke, A. Kingsbury, C. Claven, B. Barger, D. Baker, M. Eflinger, K. Reiglc, Coach Orville Evans. BDFIIOZBS 1l'fI!'l' wizzirwzf. Harriers Second In State Coach Orville Evans sent the West Harriers through an excellent Cross Country season in 1957. The Regents copped the Big Eight and City crowns and placed second in the state meet, losing by one point. The A team won two dual meets with Monona Grove, one with Madison East, and took first in the City and Big 8 meets. The B team also won two dual meets with Monona Grove, one with East, and placed First in the City and Big 8 meets. In addition, the second team also Whipped Central in a dual meet and took First in the West Invitational and Hartford Invitational meets. Captain Roger Wiebe led the West Harriers in every meet. Other runners who consistently placed were Hugh Bell, Bruce Beck, Bob Ellison, Bill Bird, Roland Henry and Dave Gill. Beck, a sophomore, improved greatly as the season advanced and per- formed outstandingly well in the State meet. Coach Evans gave letters to the following: Seniors- Roger W'iebe, Roland Henry, Dave Gill, and Louis Busseg Iunior-Hugh Bellg Sophomores-Bruce Beck, Bob Ellison, Bill Bird, Russ Sasman, Dale Sargent, and Dennis McMahan. With only four lettermen graduating, prospects for next year look good. 42 SPORTS H. Bell, R. Henry, D. Gill, R. NVicbc i. - ' '- . ,., .. . .. ,. .. , . M. , . 1 ,, ...aj . 'XLT : . -ff .'..i1 - Vast.. --.saws 5'ZXMv-it AIA T E A S Row 1: I. Scyboldll, D. P1'2lfliL2i, I. Wcinlickst, F. Kublyf, B. Ferrisl, F. Nelsoni, R. Wheeler . Row 2: C. WVz1shai', I. Shipcak, D. Lautzil, I. Schwalbachi, D. Quintana, F. Swanson, D. Peterson, I. Nafzigcr. stllcnotes Iefier wirznerr. Curlefrs Reveal Surprising Strength The mounting enthusiasm with which curling is being accepted throughout the nation was mirrored at West High as forty boys reported for the curling team. These boys formed ten rinks, which were skipped by four seniors, three juniors, and three sophomores. Led by the Fritz Kubly, Dave Prafke. and Fred Nelson rinks, the curlers had one of the most successful seasons that West has produced. Five bonspiels were entered by West this year. At all of these, the determination of the players stood out. Coupled with this determination, the steady improve- men shown by the curlers was probably the most encouraging aspect of the season. The team got off to a fast start as the Dave Prafke rink won the city round robin with 11 wins and one loss. Rinks from East, West and Wiscolisili High competed in this tournament. In the Wausau Bon- spiel, the Kubly rink beat the PraHie rink to win the second event. In a comparable situation at the Poy- nette Bonspiel both the Kubly and the Prafke rinks lost in the semi-finals. Row l: IJ. Moll, li. l-lilliard, T. Schwartz, I. lelaugslantl. Row 2: G. Oostcrliaus, ll. llrimmcr, D. NVL-ngcr, T. Trimble, M. Marks. Rebounding after earlier losses, the Fred Nelson rink copped the First event at the Portage Bonspiel. The competition at this bonspiel is comparable to that of a state meet. In the same meet the Kubly rink lost to Portage in the Finals of the third event'. Returning home the curlers continued to improve. In the Madison Invitational Bonspiel the Prafke rink advanced to the Finals before being pushed out of the first event by the Detienne Rink from Wausau. A Lodi rink also edged past the Nelson rink in the second event Finals. Compet'ing once again in inter- city play, the City Bonspiel was won by the Fred Nelson rink. Coach Evans expressed great optimism for next seasonls play. There will be four rinks coming up from junior high and the six rinks returning from the senior high. With ten experienced rinks to start the season, next year's Curling team should be in for some smooth slidingn. Bowling The 1958 West High Bowling League, under the supervision of Mr. Willis Iones, was characterized by keen competition and top individual performances. Mr. Iones reported that seven teams made up of Five players each competed for the title. The members of Kirk IolifIe's championship team were Dave Moll, Craig Hanson, Tom Schwartz, and Ierry Feiler. George Oosterhous' quintet was second even though it'had the highest' team average at 692. George was chosen Bowler of the Year , and scorekeepers Bob Arians and Iim Hoffman reported that Bill Brimmer, a junior, held the best average with a 161. The cap- tains of the seven teams, together with their team season records. follow: Kirk Iolliffe C16-SI, George Oosterhous U5-6j, Bob Arians IIZZ-825, Tim Shae- fer CIOZ-NIMH, Dick Gallagher Q10-llj, Iohn Ponti C9-IZI, and Dick Meyers Q9-IZD. SPORTS 43 Basketball Row 1: la lflClVllll1i', B. Rlslcy, In Krugcrfe, B BASKETBALL SQUAD . VV,0l'lCl'l'l2llli:, T. Dcrant, I. Goetz, T. lPIZ1l'l'lI'1gI0l'lil:. Row 2: Mgr. L. Allin I I P lflntlmuwuy , R. Wicbct, D. Yates, S. I-loncck, I. Baklieng, H. Muzutw, R. Swan. Not pictured- I C '-gcrw QDCIIOICJ lctt xt West 43 West 72 West 80 West 64 West 50 West 67 Wausau 50 Antigo 61 Beloit 60 Stoughton 40 Ianesville 48 Hof-lick 43 44 SPORTS . . JNL West 74 Central 41 West 73 Edgerton 63 West 59 Park 55 West 76 East 67 West 56 Kenosha 62 West 66 Beloit 58 West 79 Ianesville 62 West 69 Kenosha 57 West 54 Horlick 36 West 49 Central 44 West 57 East 74 West 76, Park 46 Coaching Staff C. llyam, 1. stevens, R. Nicma Big-8 C0-Chamjbs F ourth in State The 1958 basketball team continued West's wiii- ning t'radition by being crowned co-champions in the Big 8 and then Finishing fourth in the state tourna- ment. Coach lim Stevens, in his first year as Regent leader, directed West t'o a successful season record of 24-5. ln conference play West beat every opponent at least once but was forced to share first place honors with Madison East. A high point' in the Big 8 race was West's defeat of the East team. Behind by nine points at the half, West stormed back aliter the inter- mission and subdued the Purgolders, 76-67. Another exciting conference victory was the Central-West game. The Regents outlasted their stubborn city rivals in a great defensive battle by a score of 49-44. -In the Middleton sub-regional of the state tourna- ment, West gave indications of future successes when they defeated Prairie du Sac and Middleton by scores of 57-36 and 73-53 respectively. A welcome scoring punch was provided by Bill Workman, who dumped in 41 points. in these two games. One of the highlights of the season was the West last-second victory over Reedsburg in the regional meet. Bill Workman contributed 26 points and Iim Gakken, who connected for 22 points, fired a jump shot' from the free throw circle With two seconds remaining and clinched the victory for West, 69-67. The Regents were swept into the state tournament in Madison after defeating Randolph and Ripon in the sectional meet with comparative ease. West High's victorious season was climaxed by a thrilling, one point win over Manitowoc -in the Held house. West was gallant in their two point cle- feat at the hands of state champions, Madison East, and in the loss to last year's state champions, Sha- wano, 77 t'o 72. The ten men who made up the tournament squad that captured fourth in the state were Iim Bakken, Bill Workman, Fritz Kruger, Tom Doran, Roger Wiebe, Howie Mazur, Fred Heivilin, Tim Harring- ton, Paul Hathaway, and lim Grieger. TOURNAMENT GAMES Regional West 57, Prairie du Sac 36 West 73, Middleton 53 West 69, Reedsburg 67 Sectional West 65, Randolph 43 West 81, Ripon 43 State Tournament West 67, Manitowoc 66 West 55, East 57 West 72. Shawano 77 Basket Weaving All Eyes On the Ball R. Wicbe, F. Heivilin, T. Doran Thcrc's No Stoppin' Bakken I. Bukkcn, 1-I. Muzur, F. I-lcivilin 46 SPORTS In the Step R. VVi1:bc Big Bill Bounds B. Workman, F. Kruger, I. Bakkcu, H. Mnzur K rag- fil S6 Row 1: R. I-Icnry, D. Meyers, D. Klart. Row 2: I. Stiehl, B. Doerlc, I. Cottinglmm. Row 1: I. Kurtz, D. Anderson, T. Fox. Row 2: I. Torphy, B. Rislcy, D. Haag, G. Oosterhous. Row 1: F. Swanson, I. Nufziger, R. Sweet, B. Man- thei, D. Peterson. Row 2: VV. Askov, G. Schultz, B. Dietrich, D. Helsabeck, E. Wcdell, B. W'orkman. GIANTS REGENTAIRES ROYALS LAKERS REBELS REGENTS SOPHOMORE SQUAD Row 1: C. Clcvcn, N. Rosinsky, I. Ihdc, C. West, L. Groscr, IS. Merry, P. Ward. Row 2: Coach Clark Hymn, Mgr. B. Bird, Ii. Schlicht, P. Koch, E. Corcoran, F. Zitskc, D. Inhnson, B. Gaberman, Mgr. M. Zola. Row 1: T. Becker, I. Lucas, I. Stockncr. Row 2: I. Currie, B. Wright, T. Schaefer. Row 1: S. Schwerma, S. Hunter, I. Cantwell. Row 2: I. Bruce, C. Lnnphcar, R. I-Iaessig, V. Gnllinn, S. Honeck. ff r if, Row 1: S. Gordon, T. Thomsen, B. Behreutl, I. Schwenker. Row 2: L. Blackman, T. Nedclcrmau, I. Wilber, D. Caswell. SPORTS 47 Wrestling if if Er K 4- f 431- 1 ' it Row 1: P. Chirlester, l-'. Milverstetlt, IJ. Hill, S. Martin, I. Walsh, S. Emlen, A. Kingsbury. Row 2: R. McLean, M. Smith, P. liruhn, J P. l,lll'liCIA, D. Neal, I. McLeod, P. Segal, I. Harrison. Row 3: A. Kosalt, T. Aycock, li. Munz, Ii. lilfner, M. Max, T. Stockton, S. Barel- mann, K. Reigle. p Improved Wrestlers The grapplers got' off to a good start on December 6th by whipping Beloit in their first dual match, 24- 16. They followed it up with a 21-18 victory over lanesville-the Hrst victory West has ever had against them in a dual match. The West matmen were then defeated, 26-14, by a strong Monona-Grove team, but they bounced back three days later to whip Racine I-Iorlick, 34--8. In the remaining matches West de- feated Central, 29-9, lost at East, 24-18, beat Vlfiscon- sin High, 27-11, and then lost the last two matches to East and Lake Mills, 24-14 and 17-15. Coach Hable was very pleased with West's vastly improved wrestling team as they had a very success- ful season with Five wins and four 1osses-much im- proved over last year's 2-7 record. ln the city tournament West finished second he- hind East. The Regents had nine wrestlers in the finals, but only one, Iohn Walsh, won a championship. ln the Big 8 meet held at Beloit, West could do no better than fourth. Steve Martin and Dave Neal both were second in their weight divisions. The sectionals for the state meet were held for two days at Reeds- hurg, and West came through as Five boys qualified for the state. They were Fred Milverstedt, 103, Steve Martin, 120, Iohn Walsh, 128, Iohn McLeod, 1553 and Dave Neal at 165. ln the state mett Steve Martin placed second and was the only one to score points for West: however, Iohn Walsh, Iohn McLeod, and Dave Neal each Won their first bouts. Iohn McLeod and Dave Neal were the year's co-captains. Making Pretzels Left: S. Martin, 1. WValsh. Right: 1. Me1.eotl, D. Neal. 48 sPoR'1's Row 1: S. Samuel, H. Schwenkeri, P. Pcckhani, B. Hilliardk, G. Oosterhousi, I. Fowlert, I. Lorimerh. Row 2: Coach Don McCloskey, I. Wittwerx, I. Sonderegger, T. Kincaid, B. Platz, G. Vault, D. Rafrillx, T. Cannon, B. Butcher, F. Haslerf, T. FielcIs ?, Coach Al Stuart. Row 3: I. Nelson, B. Hasler, G. Woolever, D. Gernon, I. Archer. P. Clark, M. Bakke, T. Breuch, I. Olson. Inset: Mgr. P. Darbo. 'Denotes letter wimzers. Pucksters Win Four The hockey team of 1957-53 had a successful sea- son with victories in five out of eight matches. Two of the three losses were to out-of-town teams. George Oosterhous Was high scorer for the puckmen. West opened its season by defeating East twice and Central once. The Regents' first loss came at the hands of Wausau. West retaliated by cutting down Skiers Third The West High ski team, idle the last two winters, placed third in the state this year. In early Ianuary ten candidates traveled to Baraboo for qualifying trial runs. From this group Five skiers with fastest skiing times were chosen to represent West' in the state meet at Wausau. These five were Craig Washa, Gary Iacobson, Iohn Ragatz, Stu Gordon, and Chuck Dopke. Central for the second time of the season. With this impressive 4-l record, the team met Rhinelander in the toughest game of the season. The rough battle was climaxed by five thrilling overtimes with Rhine- lander finally winning. The Regents closed the sea- son with a loss to the Downtowners and a victory over the Eastsiders. I n State Nine schools competed for state honors in the downhill race and the slalom time trials. Iohn Ragatz and Stu Gordon were the fastest Regents in the down- hill race and Iohn also led West on the slalom. Although four of the five team members are grad- uating this year, Coach Willis Iones is looking for- ward to next year when he hopes to enter more meets. SKI TEAM Row 1: C. Dopke, I. Ragatz. Row 2: G. Ia- cobsnn, S. , Gordon, C. hVZlSllIl. ff . xii WY: N1 . .1 ,Z . srorzrs' 49 T mek L... H - A A . ,. ik. TRACK SQUAD Row l: K. Rcigle, D. Hofstecn, B. Ellison, B. Beck, S. Norton, C. Sanger, B. Bird, B. Gabcrman, D. Gill, R. Sasman, I. Fitzgerald. Row 2: G. Oosterhous, I. Fox, H. Mazur, T. Steffen, R. Henry, D. Lautz, S. Barelman, B. Nelson, B. Stich, K. Brigham, D. Whitwam, D. Skrenes, P. Speranza, G. Sinigaglia. Row 3: Mgr. I. Reynolds, M. Morgan, I. Stockner, L. Blackman, I. Beck, G. Engstrom, I. Broadbent, D. Caswell, K. Steenson, I. Stiehl, B. Risley, S. Rosenthal, H. Bell, P. Ward, I. Mash, B. Hilliard, R. Anthony, Mgr. D. Peterson. The West Track team got its season off to a fast start by winning the Wisconsin Rapids Relays. This was a surprise victory for the Regents, who were paced by George Oosterhaus. Oosterhaus won the 40 yard dash and placed second in the broad jump and tht high hurdles. In the West Invitational Relays the Regents took Hfth place with twenty points. Ooster- haus won the broad jump and placed second in the 70 yard low hurdles. The sprint medley relay team placed second, and Lloyd Holzwarth and Iohn Fox finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the shot put to round out West's scoring. The week after Spring Vacation the Regents played host to Monona Grove and showed good depth against the Silver Eagles. The cindermen Won 88 to 30. The following week West placed fourth in the Ianesville relays. Only Iohn Fox took a first place. Fox won the shot put with a heave of 48 feet 3M inches. The Thinclads also competed in the Rockford Relays, the City meet, the Conference meet and the State Sectional and final meets. Coach Iones looked for surprises and improvement throughout the year. 50 SPORTS Regent Royalty l- Lillywhilc. R. Wiebe. N. Reppon, P. Schneider, I. Fox. S. Holly, S. Green. Master Planners Coaches: W. Osncsa, B. Brennan W. Iones Sprint Medley Tunes Up R. Wiebe, M. Morgan. H. Mzuzur, T. Steffen A Fox Shows Us How I. Fox T hinclads Prepare F or Season P. Bruhn The King of Polevault sPoRTs 51 Bczseba ll BASEBALL SQUAD Row 1: P. Peckham, L. Holzwarth, B. Brimmcr, D. Anderson, T. Thomsen, I. Rast, P. Hathaway, R. Haessig, R. Swan, E. Cc-rcoran, R. Piazza, I. Fowler. Row 2: Assistant Coach Glgenn Borland, Coach Russell Paugh, B. Merry, L. Groser, I. llule, D. Wenger, D. Yates, I. Bakkcn, Mgr. S. Martin, Mgr. I. Goldschmidt. The West High baseball team for 1958 gave indi- cations of a promising year when it defeated Beloitls nine, 8-4 in the opening game of the season. lim Bakken allowed seven hits as he struck out seven and walked one. Veteran catcher lim Fowler knocked in three runs on three hits. Sophomore lohn Rast, rep- resenting West for the first time as a shortstop, con- nected for two hits and batted in two runs. In a non-conference game, West tripped Edgerton 8-6, but the following weekend the Regents lost to Kenosha, 5-0, on a four hitter by the Kenosha pitcher. The West nine then Won two straight games, the first against Stoughton, 15-5, and the second over Beloit, 7-3. The Hrst city series game, which was with East, found West on the short end of an 8-1 score. The Regents collected only two hits. Coach Russ Paugh's squad was a mixture of Senior, Iunior, and Sophomore talent. The starters were Dick Anderson, first base, Ron Haessig, second base, Iohn Rast, shortstopg Ed Corcoran, third baseg lim Fowler, catcher, Bill Brimmer, left held, Paul Hathaway, center lieldg and Ron Swan or Gordy Kraut, right field. Pitchers in addition to lim Bakken were Ron Piazza and Denis Wenger. Veteran Material Left: I. Fowler. Right: D. Anderson 52 sronrs , as ,W GOLF TEAM Row 1: D. Quintana, B. Schlict, D. Pearson, I. Ragatz, I. Leonard. Row 2: Coach Byam, R. McLean, G. Oosterhous, B. Walrath, I. Smith. Netmen Farvored in Big 8 The netmen, coached by Eugene Leverentz, faced a very tough schedule in 1958, but, like last year they were rated very highly because they got off to a good start by defeating Oconomowoc 6-0. With six returning lettermen, Coach Leverentz hoped for a very successful season as the same six boys will carry most of the load as they did last year. The six return- ing lettermen are: Iohn Walsh, Bob Rodenfels, Fred Heivilin, Leo Rideout, Bob Retherford, and Pete Mermin. Mike Smith, a promising sophomore, also proved to be a great help to the team. The rest of the team was made up of Iohn Torphy, Stu Gordon, and Frank Swanson. The Regents scheduled six- teen matches with the Big 8 at Ianesville on May 24 and the state meet on Iune 6 and 7, the major ones. The Regents were favored again to win the Big 8 and should be one of the top three teams in the state meet. Strong Golf Team W'ith three returning lettermen and many other promising players, the l958 West Golf team proved to be one of superior ability. Again, the team, coached by Clark Byam, had very good material as they got off to a good start by defeating a highly rated Beloit team 12-3. The three returning lettermen were Den- nis Pearson, Dick Quintana, and Iohn Ragatz. George Oosterhaus, Butch Schlicht, Rad Walrath, Ieff Leonard, Rod McLean and Iay Smith also golfed well and helped the team a great deal. The Regents were scheduled for sixteen meets with the Big 8 at West on May 17, and the state meet May 30 and 31 at Green Lake. The West golfers were favored to win these meets. They have been state champions for the last two years. Coach Byam commented on t'he team by saying that it was as good and well- balanced as any golf team he ever coached at West. TENNIS TEAM Row 1: I. Torphy, M. Smith, F. Heivilin, B. Roclenfcls, L1 Rideout, B. Rcrterford. Row 2: Coach Lev- crcntz, S. Gordon, D. Iohnson, F. Rikkcrs, F. Swanson. SPORTS 53 Girls' Sports va 5- rl' 5 sf., sf. Q- V.,-Y fr I 3 as ua 9 v , . .52 s TOP BOWLERS Row 1: I. Waln, M. Marsh, C. Cavanaugh. Row 2: M. Damman, P. Geisler, P. Hermanson, P. Icwson, M. Brandt, B. Stolen, B. Breibe. Row 3: P. Barnes, B. Nelson, A. Tcegardin, M. Ensigner, D. O'Conncll, I. Hovey, I. Muckenhirn, B. Paulson. s ng W 3'5 ' 1 ,Q ,Ng f: l7-?'g,.,. Q i '-:sf .MP-eyeeere.Q.,.t, M553 N a ii 'jhgggg is mmgfzffggl Bowler of the Year - Karen Browy BASKETBALL Fifty girls participated in this yearis G.A.A. basketball season which extended from November 19 through Ianuary 23. After the winners of the Tuesday and Thursday night tournaments were deter- mined, a game to decide the championship was held between the teams. Dawn Kraft's team defeated Iaris Welchis team to capture the 57-58 championship. ' 54 SPORTS BOWLING Climaxing the ten game GAA Bowling season was a three game tournament featuring the top 24 bowlers. Karen Browy, who had the highest aver- age during the season, rolled a total of 416 for the three games. She was named Bowler of the Year and received the privilege of having her narne engraved on the bowling trophy. saga? gre BASKETBALL CHAMPS Row 1: B. Brcibc, I. Evans, N. Johnston. Row 2: V. Alt, P. Iewsou, I. Kruckman. I 1 4 I l l Volleyball Champs Row l: B. Breiby, N. Iohnson, P. Geisler, D. Kirley, C. Britton. Row 2: M. Vcrhulst, Agnes Kowtz, B. Nelson, P. Iewsun, I. Kruckman Over! K. Nelson, I, Clarke, I. Cliiiford, P. Klein VOLLEYBALL Help it! Spike it! and Point, side out , are some of the yells heard every Tuesday and Thursday after school in the girls' gym. Ten games preceded the payoff game. in which the Winning Thursday night team played the winning Tuesday night team. Iudy Kruckmanis Tuesday night team won the championship game by a score of 38-34. SPRING SPORTS Anyone for softball? Golf? Tennis? About 150 girls participated in these three sports this spring. Tournaments were set up between teams in softball and golf and between individuals in tennis. The games were played in spite of L..-'H ,-1 the cold, wind and rain. Future pros. C. Anderson, I. Gregory, L. Harsncss, P. Geisler, I-l. Flett, R. lijildc, C. Cavanaugh, Miss Loefller So this is how they do it. I.. Watrous, I. Herbert, I. Clarke, S. Green, I. Brandenburg l'You do it this Way. Miss Loefller, C. Cline, V. Crownhnrt, I. Iacobson, P. Schneider, B. Curreri, D. Hogan, C. Reggc sPoRTs 55 7 'KJ 1 'TL ' . , Cheerleaders B. Hcmlcrson, I. Tcwult, I. Wulu, B. Casey, 1. Brandenburg, C. Mcloy, K. Vandcrhcidcn. W Miss Loeffler Cheerleaders Majorettes Row 1: N. Shapiro, M. Herriott. Row 2: I. Gear- I. I-Iartenbcrg, K. Kriesal, L. Router, M. Gabbci hart, S. Thomson, S. Zwcifcl. 56' SPORTS l lf' 'if' li, 9 iw My W M' Mbna... W I . H 4525 - is I flt dll? s , Q41 t, ' Q Honors SENIOR CLASS SPEAKERS Iames Nafziger, Valedictorian Barbara Duwe, Salutatorian Iohn Torphy, Orator CLASS MOTTO With an ending, a beginning. HIGH HONORS , HONORS Carole Aebischer Ann Koch Helen Alexander Don Manson Eugene Brown Mary Busby Ellen Cline William Dietrich Barbara Duwe Tim Harrington Camilla Haugen SENIORS Carole Aebischer' Helen Alexander' Eugene Brown Mary Busby William Dietrich' Barbara Duwe' Robert Christensen Marsha Clinard Ellen Cline 58 SENIOR Iames Nafziger Dave Peterson Dick Quintana Unison Reinke lim Reynolds Iohn Torphy Dick Anderson Iohn Brennan Ian Bruhn Bob Christensen Marsha Clinard Stephen Emlen Tim Fox Nancy Grosshandler Trudy Iohnson Vincent Kubly Meredeth Kuesel Lorraine Larson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Stephen Emlen Iohn Harrington Camille Haugen Ann Koch' Lorraine Larson Peter Mermin Iames Nafziger David Peterson' Unison Reinke' Iames Reynolds' 4 , Gary Schultz Iohn Stiehl Kathy Taylor lean Verthein Sally Wagner Nancy Watkins Eric Wedell 'Iilcctccl as a junior Pete Mermin Ioanna Paddock Gary Schultz Iohn Sfiehl Karen Stone Frank Swanson Rodney Sweet Kathy Taylor lean Verthein Sally Wagner Nancy Watkins Eric VVedell IUNIORS Wayne Attoc lean Beck Beth Darlington Carol Falk Alan Kingsbury Margaret Krug Mary McLeod Mark Musolf Iohn Nelson Nancy Wynn 1. L. 'x zljfx 5 Ury 4. i ' V-. STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS N Mr, Kfrider, Atlviscrg j. Stockncr, President: E. VVhccler, Vice Prcsidentg j. Lillywhite, Secre- x SENIORS Carole Aebischer Warren Askov Karen Bergmannal David Black Richard Caswell Gail Cooper Stephen Emlen William Ferriss' Larry Frazier SENIORS Carole Aebischer Mary Busby Robert Christensen Robert' Doerck Margaret Freed Timothy Fox Don Graham If K I tary: T. I'lQl1'l'iIlfJ,'l0I1, Treasurer. ' NATIONAL THESPIANS Margaret Freed Elizabeth Greenw' Nancy Grosshandler Trudy johnson joanne Lillywhite john Lorimer janet Oldenburg joanna Paddock Unison Reinke Abraham Rothblatt james Schwalbach Constance Stolen Kathleen Taylors' john Torphyil Sally Wagner Nancy Watkins IUNIORS Neal D'Orazio Dorothy Earley Carol Falk QUILL AND SCROLL Elizabeth Greens' Timothy Harrington judy I-Iovey Ann Koch Lori Larson james Nafzigerlk janet Oldenburg james Reynolds ACTIVITY PINS SENIORS Carole Aebischer Mary Busby joan Clifford Alice Dean judy Dornfeld Margaret Freedi Stuart Gorden Elizabeth Green Nancy Grosshandlcr Timothy Harrington Karen Kahl Ann Koch Fritz Kubly jim Kurtz Lori Larson joanne Lillywhite Merideth Medlera' janet Morton jim Nafzigerx joan Nordness joanna Paddock judy Plaenert john Ragatz S6 Unison Reinke Bonnie Rejahl jim Reynolds Gary Schultz john Stockner Margaret Sy Kathleen Taylors joanne Tewalt john Torphy ' Susan Torrance jean Verthein Sally Wagnerx Nancy Watkins Ellen Vjfheelerx Mary Ann Webster Won as a junior jUNIORS Wayne Attoe Carol Falk Karen Mickelson Mark Musolf Bob Ross V Ron Swann Gary Schultz Rodney Sweet' Margaret Sy Kathleen Taylor? john Torphy jean Verrhein Sally Wagner Nancy Watkins H Karen Mickelson Robert Petersoifw Robert Rodenfels Robert Ross Alfred Stamm Ann Ulvestad Mary Beth NVedemeyer : XVon as a junior WWQ11 as a Sophomore Ellen Wheeler IUNIORS Wayne Attoe Carol Falk Mark Musolf Elizabeth Stiehm tWon as a junior SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS M. lfreezl, Secretary: I. Reynolds, Presidentg IJ. Neal, Vice Presi- clcntg Mr. Sclluler, Adviser. sEN1oR 59 New schedule starts year off in confusion Pr E fy MARY AAGESON CAROLE AEBISCHER PATRICIA AIKINS All the'leaehers think I'm She sei: her goals high. 130015, xazldle, Io horse, .vzueezf they ulufay: glue me zzrzzl away. , ,Z j,-0,71 ,tail She has zz :penal sparkle in her eye. HELEN ALEXANDER CARTER MARY ANDERSON RICHARD Quiet es a mrmseg Breeiry of expression is work: lzke a beaver. I ,I 1,11 proof of zwsdonz. Y ,Ii I7 1, I 1 , 1- rare sm: e lg: x up on we zmz-ze: just his serious face. that kihd of zz fellow. I, '. o x., ,Walks -.. W K ., Z, klilt' K rf' .-:-- , .. ' T 'EE5IE5si:f,5 :..... .. -... f -1 'V D 1-...ff Q I u 'f ' Y 5' I Q.5a3':4Q:irvg..3!,. I 'se. .2:,,ft9gg,k2 .36 I H1 I in . ' IRENE ARNETT WARREN ASKOV SUE ASPERHEIM A ' ,fn ' if G If you 1lo11'r my mzylhjng, you If he hurl been' present at the .fl golden lilzk in zz ehnin I , mon? he asked fo lrpeat it. Cl'!'lIfl'OlI, he might have mafle of fl'1'C'l1!l5hlfJ. 'A lam' 7' ' 'L'0 'iN' fl few Flllllllbll' snggeslioils. l ' nn rleerls. 60 SE 1011 0 1 V dp off J wwf Y lunch, we suffer indigestion WWYDL AM!! 5' ' EW E , . gd? iw:buggy-:ip-S..-g:r:a-:A-513:-he -- x .. , ai? Sq ? V -WEA? lf- T Ti - W. . .msg . fs IUDITH A SUZANNE BAIRD IEANNETTE BAKA IAMES BAKKEN Continmzl chez-rfrlllzess is a Haus ll No-Dos on mc. You nm have zz good fimc Star on the fielrl ana' on the flcfivzite sign of wisrlom. any day lf you try. floor: the dream of coaches and many more. RAYMOND BARE, IR. PAUL BECKER THOMAS BECKER ROBERT BEHREND Bcwm'c.. I may do something Szriclly irzstrumenml. Love ix zz dream, but I From litilc spark: may burst :cf1xalior1r1l. can't go to sleep. a brilliant flame. VICTORIA ANN SALLY BENSON KAREN BERGMANN HELEN BERNSTEIN Laugh and he as good rmfurea' Bring: relief faster than GIIlZI'l1l7ft'C'd to talk. as I am. any pill, Silence if her way of thinking. sENroR 61 Homecoming brings 2019 PAULINE BERTRA MICHAEL BIGNELL HELEN BIRKEMEIER LARRY BLACHMAN Shri: 100 agreeable I0 h 9 !Cf5'fUh'?J7llch, th mn 1 Alwnyf lamnt and rearly ' He who htkx line harrlest l6I7ZIES. 1 fe m 'c such. .X n afr1fs2XMB'.I I manga hearl. A V 0 , Jr, X My Z' . - X ' 4. l ., , Q' ' A gg-:iii ...-: - .,: 1 ' - 1 . , 'aww as V - ' -- H31 2 VF ,Q . ' L' . P A f -' : ' f , vii? V , Wg .,'. z2f2-2f1 - f n M ?? : 5 :.: : ' L' EL A' '-. g Q :-- F ': : Ez. Q7 'fissf T ,, :::-: if 35 555 - 'HW ' .,,::: 5 zl- 5. 5 Al .,.,.. , 3.5 W i Q Q L- . J if Q Q E i n li- -T . - t DAVID BLACK DONALD BLOM MICHAEL BURN IOHN BRENNAN Capable of lighting the worlrl. Quiet mztil he has .vomr-thing All goozl things come to him Fart: arc stuhltorn things. ta say. who waits. Q-0441 N Q- ' V X I CHARLES BRICTSON EUGENE BROWN KAREN BROWY IAMES BRUCE Chuck full of rlezfilment. Ktzowl1lcgc is free, so Tennis anyone? A little hlujirzg naw and then I help myself, is done by the bcxt of men. 62 SENIOR as we don mcoon coats for 'Varsity Drag' .. ,,.,-, . . W , , . I Q 21 1 ,,,,., ass: so if Q. -.1 -, -. in 4,3 S 9' 'I , , is if IANET BRUHN Let's have rt party! I'm here because l'm here. PATRICIA BUCK I ION BUSCI-IKE LOUIS BUSSE E 'ery man is the architect Seeking knowledge is like of his own future. trying to reach Mars. n BRUCE MARY BUSBY Her motto is I mn . Always a step ahead of his shadow. ' Mt W fm ' ffm!! WILLIAM BUTCHER He cuts up with the best. E., I 5 TED CAMPBELL He has ziesfgnid his future WE. IEFFREY PATRICIA VICTOR CASSIDY RICHARD CASWELL C C Inst you wait. Some day Dress wr-II: you e1m't afford C b t I Il II I1 v I 1 I Dor1't sweat ft! foing, going, gone: u ' not forgotten. you' rr. e 727- saves. no I o. SENIOR 63 W 14 , .- Q f fqortable radios announop Braves' V If 1 If JJ Q 'Q vfI',,4,-f-3.1, , 9 u W I o ELAINE RICHARD CA RCBERT CAVANAUGI-I Thfff i-'fi f 'fg Z:' ' K CHRISTENSEN I-Icr eye: spralq ihough her I ' m E Clzy z vMo1l'esty knock: at the door of :elf-confidenpg opens it. ' ,Z-VNNCX qmn C-L AJLAAL CSL- ,LXQCQLK fvxcupi Agia,-L, ANN CLARK IEAN CLARKE IOAN CLIFFORD iggivkcgxl clpxgl A dark ann? a'a.rhzng damsel. Happzfzexssiingzade to be A gizlziugipizggnglbfdlrrzore LM RUM RUM XL, MARSHA CLINARD ELLEN CLINE IUDITH COBABE PATRICK COFFEY A charmirzg smile, A friend zo confide ing A busy bee- quite a honey. I have not yet Iwegznz many frienrls. someone to take pride in. to speak. 64 SENIOR Football squad completes first undefeated season lg IUDITH CONKLIN GAIL COOPER GARY CORBETT MARILYN CORDS ,-I genial !iiSfJ0!fll.0?l brings its First or lust, fzlzmzys hos eluss. fl g'l'lIfIl'l7IllI1 is jus! a patient IVz'zhzlw1zu11. own retunzrzls and nurny frievzzls. wolf, I'm in no l1m'ry. . ' R R. L to lf 1 jwfy N ,., K by V ,V , X E593 U qw 0,1 R, 4 l ,, , , M li , f A 4160, .t In I' Af' 5 f M Y .Y ws , ,fel W fo wo 5,1 My , td ff e . M0 JAMES IOHN X IUDITH COX '- .W jx, jvv 1,0401 Thizzkaozv Ziolq xoxo herufv llfisslzziitf Jjirlom f0L6J,fI,f' fb V. r ,e. ' . ' , Ratlzez' shy, lm! zz fmzcficzzl guy. y V I ,V K A 6 Y ..,:,i '1:f.' R V ey .,f'.1s.'ki315'?l., Y 'N U 'l' ' 1 . ' 'j flrf fi' f - -'-:: ? A ffl-f:5fft:5'fE6' EEL, ??Ex,1 -A' . - 7'f E31,. ' ' 1 IAMES CURRIE A HOPE DAHLE IAMES DALLMAN MARILYN DAMMAN '1'here'll never be :mother Her only reply was rz moflest In this world you lztme to Hel'e's smrelnst in your eyes. you. lvlnsb. work to get ahearl. sEN1oR 65 .J Sputnik flies around lf. 2'- wr Q 1 iw ' I FREDERICK DARLING A real Nsfflllilllhllf' ELLIS DANA It': the ufixc he-azz' ffm! nmke: lhc' :till foizgzm. IEFFREY DEAN WILLIAM DIETRICH If speech .4u1'rz' clf'cN'icity, The lhinkingcxl tlzinkcr hc'rl be cz f70Wl'1'h0Zl5E. who czfcr tlmlzghf. pw- fiii IUDITI-I DORNFELD CAROL DRAUGHON Ami her tongue ran on Why is life xo C'0l7IfJlil'!If!'!f?U and azz. 66 SENIOR ,Z.4' mf ANN DAVENPORT ALICE DEAN 10094 gcnnine. Her heart if like zz frm, ulmzyx in virczzlzltiolz. In I X fx Q ur 3 I ' 05' I . x , XM' ROBERT DOERK DIANE DOHERTY Long of 5Il'IIIlI'C',' :hnrl Qzrivl, nlodwi, and mpa1rIc'. of spevrh. .WV X I M I fe zzz :zz I f TTFN Ti iilhfxn VV Q BARBARA DUWE IANNETTE DYE Grzlcmrzx, jwlilci by III: nicc Io be lmtnral whrn lmlnrc quifz' Irrighl. yolfre fmfrlrnlly nicr. IAY EATON The secrrf of success is consmncy of purpusc. gang! rr- 'TRL Zfbvi clwsitv 'Twxmv CBN' KLETLWWJ' 4,491.1 MJ WAI' swf and Asian flu does, too L A V, ., ., I i X THOMAS EDDY GIYIIIIIHICVI nzizl-xz'n1r:ler. I g 'Q' MARILYN LAURA ., .lzl il A lz ,'.V 'Q ,' I I ff f I ROBERT ELHOLM STEPHEN EMLEN Little tuskx nmkc' large rc-furns. Small in xlafilrf, but big in irlezzs. I WILLIAM FERRIS THOMAS FIELD She helps Fas! outgrowing 1114-nge I gave up fllillkillgf W I i I I i of ilmorcllcc. if: zz had fmlniff' . lc' mx rzc111.v wt: ur L ' and ncwr. ' I of X W WW It I TERRY FIELDS HEATHER FLETT RUTH FOERST IAMES FOWLER Not foo mmll lo nuzlqr hi: Mild and .-fly. bill a Life is what you make ir: Hr xfwarlqlex on fha rliamonfl. prexenre fell. C0lI.fCIt'71fI0ll5 workfr. the uforlrl if how you take it. SENIOR 67 ...L Oh Henry . . WW wp J h TIMOTHY FOX LARRY FRAZIER MARGARET FREED IUDITI-I r' .flu C1'l'L'f7fl'07'Il7l mimi Call me whcn lhc' .mn 1'isc's, Actin' ami flifmrlizfe. Whwi you mn :mike ryzzv, 1: hmvl to find. hm 110117 ict if rife loo curly. why make fl'xf' I . IO ANN FRIEDMAN ElllhIIXi!I.fI7l ix Ihr illbI'l.L'lllf0lZ which llitlklkf things go. VICTOR GALLINA I 110117 wan! to srllhe woriri on fire, jlzfr zhf- xahrml, 68 SENIOR 'W 'wa N X J ix f J IULIANNE FRYE Wyzllr Earp !'0Ill!11lI'f 0l1fKil'lIll! LINDA GAARDER Ezfrrything xhc docs .vhc docs her, wrll, mul ,ffm H065 rufrything. Q lr ANNETTE GEISER SHARON GERSON In time with ,4n1c'rim'.v mile. 11's n nice school: sorry I cmfz g'I'L'C' it mzozhcr try. M wg ,,, ., all .W 3 4 1' el if mf 5 f 2 :L f 4 Q v 2 1 sg J 3 I ,I I- f DAVID GABER With fir un IA hh IMI I erm, div 0 DAVID GILL The pc-rfcct pcrxonificrliion of pep. IANET GILL Sfu-'J likz' L'lZllII1f7!lgIlC'f rparkling ryac 111111 bubbling fzcrsorlalfiy. , ' What'cz Life y ad! My Ax X jf, .f 'W' f WW 1 ..- , .ff -2- - .Kg I X I I STUART GORDON DONALD GRAHAM DAVID GRAHN For zcfhum Ihr' f1cll:'.r toll. 'Yiirlx are l70fhC'l'.fCl771!', fflll Work, xii!! work, unrl I likz' I0 br bof6w'1'n7. always work. Zh .za-4, 14 X1 ELIZABETH GREEN Tlzingy worllz lmning are worth .vt1'iz'if1g for Z A ' gf .M ' E is V .Q '5- g...M.I JOHN I-IALVORSEN Sfnmlwling right along. 8, va 4-mfg 3 NANCY DOUGLAS HAAG RONNIE HAESSIG KIl0tL'I6!1gF rolmar, but wisdom Om' foo! in hl'l1l'l'77 mn! Ihr lilzgcrx. UIAYFI' in . . . Mc bIIffl'l S box! Krcn .i'f'l1.I'f', common .fCl7.Vf', mul room for zlolzsclisr. 2. sg 3515 . ' g..vbW'3 :. DENNIS HAMILL ROGER HANKEL MICHAEL HANKS Hi.: fl'il'l7f1! are many, l'm xo furxy doing nofhing If misc l'I'l71llI'k.f wrrc' ylllillf of ffm Inav If filly. tha! I 110117 fume lime muff, h1 rlhu1'z'a zlzufrrt. lm' anything abc. SENIOR 69 1 I 'X X .fn . M ,I ': 1- I., x 1 :Z.fQ,5j:,- Q-Av' ,XE I I I Seniors Celebrate Holly-daze' li? .xi U, Y I jk 1- ' fl' f , ,r s 5 ' f ff '1f?rPf.2 f:i25 - gp- ia ,-122223 .- . .1 'f ..f Ig? QL., .fwivl lar? f 'irvwf 1 .QQQQ 'UQ 1 451.143 TN' ? . TIMOTHY ROBERT HARTVVIG FRITZ HASLER PAUL I-IATI-IAWAY 4 l 1121117 lll'fl.lIIUj' lfj' lo gnu ,Ilzznm-rx muke a num. 'A'l:I'OHI nine lu foul' my luck H, Mmm ligne Wim Wim! WH mm rrouhlz-.' ll 11151 lmpffcnx. li luul, bu! ufm' lhur . . . J 1 f' ' - my, but go ahead and my it 7 r1nyzuay. ' F7 5122! O , 'yn' - ZA' 1 Cl 7 I J Mr' .. ff' , 1 9 V If we mf L5 W WJ? Env Iffb Q e A of 3 g W J ..,' 5 f I ... . V , . I- S ' 'VJ CAMILLA HAUGEN MARY I-IAVILLE STEPHEN I-IEILPRIN The wixe carry lqnowlerlge ll! The keys mllq when xhe He has lo lu- lQllUIUlI well ' 0 Dfw, llzry :fo Il Laurell, not for dis- mucho: them to be uppl'r'c'i11Ic1l. 1 play fflll for fhfil' own use. W! ' 1 K f . 5 ' ' ,Q iq- 3 we Q 5' - Q ' I 3' ,qi ,, . ..',-.. r ' . I .'..'. --,, 1 ,---1 -fr: H I ' A If QSTESHIQWIA 3 II nevllp , ft, A Ea :2 ': I ' - EVERT I-IELMS DENNIS I-IELSABECK BONNIE ROLAND HENRY Hr fees lzjc Ihronglz If fherz .f Illllhfllg fa lu' sniff, , I-le'Lf quiet l7C'L'llll.ft' he'.f .raving u calm-ru lem. he'll ,my il frnylmly. Y A I I up lzix zzforrlx for lulcr. 70 SENIOR ,flmbzlron If hw' nzulrllc lIUNIl'. A-I' ' M XQQP' M M P' mv, M the Drum' keynotes Christmas cmd v 'sy A M T, KAREN I-IEPNER Nm' at ul! 31111111 111111111 you WUDIC' righl 1101011 to hw: I 'nz RICHARD HERRLING fl rj. I1 gr11111s of g'tIiOIiI7C' ll PATRICIA HILDEBRANDT H l.fhI1I'!'llUl7. Y Ihs SUZANNE HOLLY STEVVART HONECK IUDITH I-IOVEY Pffffy as 11 pirt1r1'r,' Torn lzcfrzfzwz rin' 111111 nirz' fftlllll' loo! zll17l5'I', 1101 gold, 1: LUOIIJIIIIIA' 1 1 fl 1 IFJ' ll 0l'III11l'll . WARREN HILLESTAD lflry 1111'1f1sc1l me lo keep Ihr 011 rmd change thc mr. 8055 .f 1210 lllf f r Lv SANDRA HUCKABY PATRICIA HUGHES STEVE HUNTER ELIZABETH IMHOFF Her .rn1ilr suvx R.S.V.l'. Hrr hollffv if !z111'1'11g lun' hw' I l'f7l'l'il'llL'l' if l'l10lUillg Iolf af I1'f11'nl of rrllfnlfiun . , 1- - x - - U1'I'1If7tIlf0Vl ix 111Mj1'11g it. lhingx you .fh0IIIIII7'l 110. sEN1oR 71 MW Vp WVR' ,IW uf 4 WW ,uv W' my M 03WQ,fV QI? A ' best speech class play , GARY IACOBSON I Girls are zz IIIlf!!Il1L't', 17111 I ' mo1lI17'11'1 Hilti!!! having 0Ill'. X 1 , 0 V 1 I WLM , L ,, g ERRY IACCBSEN KAREN IACOBSON RICHARD Hf f':15z' 'fi'1zf,:g5g,57z'ff H IACOBSON P Us g F ly' Thr nzorc you fxfllllill it: ihe i 3 1 more I don? Illll1f'I'.S'f!1l7II1 it. IA' ig! K1 OI-INSON NANCY IOHNSON TRUDY IOHNSON .V-I wrll-luzlulzcerl f7l1l'J'Ol7 is ,-lxhw'l.myi11g often a'u11m1'l1.-' Huppy-go-Inrky, I frm fran' Common Ihr rmmf, lm! X011 tlzz' Iczfrl. much nirrlonz, lfwrc' is nothing fhzll bothers IIIIFOIUIIIUII hw' fnmr. ,, INF. S XT lx! Q Q z E 79' 5 2, m nd 35 Z HQ 5 cn To A -so Fuaoul .. ENJOVEQ H onion., HIE' NH: . GBEAI- Lrrfbl' 2 W Z 3 ,-L. P I S5 .355 7:3 P Efbg v-4 E91 E? Joss Wind 's humor makes delightful aud IOHNETTE KENNEDY H11pp1'11c.f.f is like p11t11Io s11I111Ij .wharf if wflh ofhcrs 11111I you 1111110 fl pirnir. KATHERINE KESSENICH Two IYFUIUII eyes Iflllf are 71l'l'!'I' blur. ,:g i:::::v ., ' .55 I A :.: ., R V. g:i:Zi: ' I , jj' 5,g3 J - 11' . : 1 -1, g:!52:lI 1 1 1 ' Q - f f 1112? KRISTY KINGETER F1111 1zI11111 s 1111111kI1:fx from y Thrrz-'s II IIIII1- I1111I lhll hw' 1'yc',v. 11111-ry boy. 4 I I 5:l- E I ll ., E5. .'-- E ,Az z-,A W A sss - ROGER KOSAK DONNA KOTCHE I 11111111515 LUIVII lt.'hl'72 I 111'g111' .-I 1'l11'1'1'f11l 11155, full of 11111, with 111ys1'If. 111111 111'1'1' to 1'1'c1'y11111'. RICHARD KLATT ANN KOCH KAY KEUPER .Mr Io11c'1I l1111 one . . . 111 ll 111116. MEREDETH KUESEL TIM favs I suyg thc' more I lq110u1. ,fam A DOROTHY KOLTES .-I girl lUhO',x' not 11f1'11i1I IO my ber my. SM' f1l1111,f l1.f'1' worlq 111111 1UOI'k.V Im' plan. as ,, if 'X I I Z! GORDON KRAUT KENNETH Ld Ihr 111a1'I1I go us if 1111131, I LYIII f11A'1- If any way. 1 h 'Curl 5111111 the Klllg,' I'II .r111'c Ibn' Quran. SENIOR 73 XI If W FRITZ KRIESEL VINCENT KUBLY There? our in c1'z'1'y lieth. Sfllzfiom' but guy, hc'.f I plenty OK. If I f' if . 2 f ,, ter the grind of I semester exams ' ..51 -:-' if ia A Ia! , T ,U fir 5' I I . LN if JAMES KURTZ hum' jus! one IIIIFXIIOII . . . IOI-IN LAMORE Du11'1 mhz' lifz' .fo 5l'I'iOII.f1yI yorfll zwzw' gc! our nl1'1'e. , W ? 5 x ' .,.-za.: w' Q ' 1 If xx, I if ff X, 7?a5?'N'xJ Pj E 'I JI ' CHARLES LORRAINE LARSON Gnd giuxr spvnh to ull, , H H - snug lo frm. Hn' roclqrfx are yet propellezf. L IEAN LESTER LINDA LEWIS Enxy going, ruifh fl'0lIf71l'J' few, ll l1UC'.x'lI'l mhz' nafxc' lu hafrx In hum, mn mnrh rn rlo. HIIIAT f7!'l'.VU!lIIIflj'. 1 74 SENIOR ILAJLIJ 44 14.11 QAVV- WILLIAM LAUTZ l'r1 Flllhfl' hug zz foofhnll lhulz anything alfa. LYNN LEWIS I'll hc lmppy: l'1l hc' frrcq m morn yahoo! to hnrlzcr me ' RICHARD LEE Dul1'1 think of whuf l'1'v flour: think of wha! I'm going Io do. , IOANNE LILLYWHITE HC'1'8'S one who docslfz pre- lz-nrl, 11111 always 1't'l7I!liI7.f n fclirhfzzl fricnzi. xpevfp-+ Confetti swirls our cares away X x vu II ROBERT LINCKS KERRY LIPPINCOTT Nf'z'e'r nzinimfzr flu' mlm- of Dl'fl'l'HIflHIllv0fI is my lizflc tflings. .ffI'Ullgl'.9'1 l'il'f1IC'.J' 7, IAMES LUNDQUIST DONALD MANSON fl :mm ulzuuys lmx 11410 I'l'll.fOl7X Like SIIIHXUII his sfrrugfll is for doing .f0I7IE'fhil1g, :I goof! our mm' Ihr rm! onc. in his hair. MARILYN MARSH .S'hz ll lIl'l'l'l' gram Il'F!ll'j-' uf fun. llark of buff, but fm! of lii.Yf7U.VifiUll. IOHN LORIMER I Iflllllgfll I saw a red ,frreuzk go by KI Nlilllllt' ago. ROBERT MANTHEI Unzlw' flu' :rrious llllfllft' lic,-' humor. IOHN LUCAS I'n1 llzr f7!llff'l1f kind, mhz-re': fha 7IIll'5!'?U NANCY MARKING Small, 11111 bound I0 fm discowrrrrf. 355 1 , H, ,ai H. 1 W, IAMES MAXWELL TERENCE MCGRATH Let Ullll'l'i :lo Ihr workj lf in rlnzzffr, 1l0n'l llfk mr. l'1f fln Ihr r1'fl. SENIOR 75 fem 9-'X NWI' ' 1 IVV f J mf' lj UXCJJ ffm ' 92, Lf I St d ' 'QW 9 5 ' ag ance m gym M NDP WM SL If 3,2 JOHN MCKENNA IOHN MCLEOD FRANCINE MEREDITH MEDLE fi tjllifl riot. Affliffl' 11'ic'licizm. Hn' mayx url' ways of D 1 , . , plnmzllfllcxx. ,JW I 5 X I'cr:onnIn'y zmI1m1lcff. JJ ' A U, M, 4 JL W . - W 0' f Off W V 1 A gf , . LM f ZW I I E. KAREN MENNES ETER MERMIN MARIA MESSINA X f She can anzfc und 127 cp rgu Jen ' fflif anofhrr fl .fzucct 1ll.SfJOil'f1.0I7 gow , X if lrotlz zlrbutf. rr long wily. 1 My MARILYN METZ RICHARD MEYERS IOAN MILLER PHYLLIS MINTZ Quin, xlcarly, nm! llllUlly,Y rmllfy, Tfllflxllg ilu' muff!! as he Frizvlzlly mul C'IlL'l'gt'liC, sl1c': The hrrrricr I fry lfll' goozler filllffl-1. grcat in rrfhlffics. to bc, the zuorscr I nm. L, 76 SENIOR JM! 43 to rhythm of F lat-Tops H H ---' - ' v KATARINA MOBERG BETSY MOORE IACK MORRELL IANET MORTON fl mile ll miuuie li good sfveerl, Milrlesf nmriner, genflefl henrf. Nerf week l'z'e got Io get Lei l.gll0l'l1llL'6' talk as if will, buf rr :mile a mifzufe get: her organized. Ienrlzing has ilx value. there fllifff. -1 ,AL ,!,. Alf-1 ,Q fe 'H x .3 . -ag .'.:.-:-:::1: '-.,-, ' l Q-.v .,:.: gg :---' 5 R ' 1 . - 5 Y e:': ,. wa 1' 0 Q ' 1i33wf? as ,J ig F se M if if u Q O ? 32 ,H I SUZANNE MOTT IOAN MUCKENHIRN ROBERT MUNZ Smiling' mul sweet, cure fl morlexl girl never f7Il7'5llC'J' rx Why Cllfllf lhey ull lm .wlisfierl fuzrl pefile. man, uw' floex ll mouse ll'l7f7 like me? I .- Flu-file zz nmusc. O '4 jx . . V! Q . ' 4 4 Q 4 , ,Q ' ' ,J F . - an s 1 'A I 1 -uf J 1'-1 ' - 6 ,.- rl : gif .v4QUf 5 , K-1 23 Z 5MUE?f fini O S i .-0 A .Q IAMES NAFZIGER DAVID NEAL THOMAS BONNIE NELSON The inq11i1'14ug' luiml perpetrmlcxf lf tl1el'e'.f nothfug else to luugu Like u fruii cake, our knui. uf, mzrr ll ezreux of your own. I .fufeef but unify, :llwuys flume zlreemlmg. SENIOR 77 MARY NELSON Thy morlexty ix Il cumilc' to thy nzcrir. i State tourney fever hits agai ANNE NEREIM Though I z1'o11't my much, I umm mo1'z'. LOUISE NUESSE GREGG O'BRIEN A :mile zz: rozzlugiom' as a yawn. -rom .X-www If .rvhool ix Iilvcrty, gizfr vm- rl'calh. J Sam? PA Better to writz' than talk your We azmly. if COMB NATALIE NORDNESS Silflift' if golden, hut wz rc off thc golf! ,vtz1m1'm'zl. N95 4, -9 H, X Y 'ogg ' xx B2 Q wa vw ww il 'Q my 'I HARRY 498, , DEENA OCKERLANDER4, ,f O'CONNELL The mad chz'n1i.ff. ' - .-:ix The only way t ruff' cz Ji' pg-Y fl'fC'T1!l if to I nc. h ,F'E:E '::-:,' OH 11 ' 5:5 , 1, wan, Q, ? 5, jjj . gg i 2 Q Q 3 Z Qi 3' I Y 'A 1 H vw was ,Q Min Q . E HY , ff - ,Q , H Nw ti Q ,, 1 :. ...,. -1' awwyf-fT'1 '5'9Q 5 53554: IAMES OIMOEN IANET OLDENBURG IOHN OLSON W ithffruwll. Shc can lrmgh with thz' jollicst Home' is whore thc shops arc. mm' outlangh the bert. , They call me the moonlight 78 SENIOR gambler. Y ...rsfy , H1221-A5 1: 591 1 G fl 5:e,::.:1 Q ILM .::.:.:- , - ' V, v ,Q 5Z5 ZQf' H ' ' W -E as H H' :A X, N, 55 A M E ee? 1 iw- f Lfggfiigk .gig j ,553 'Q jg .. N I, ,M ,Q -11 I QI'--' .'-J:-- -' - ml ,-,A,5v.:q., ,f f- A IAMES OPPERT Noflzing is so flIff'l'C:'flIlg' ax the people urolnnl yon. . wwf' as Regents capture' fourth place .2 s 1 SUSAN OTTO IOANNA PADDOCK RICHARD PARSON Slu' lnlx u :mile llml no cloud Chtlflll .vlrikrs flle sight, uml .'l man zaflz mes. can oL'w'c'u.ff. l7If'7'l'f hit: fhe soul. IACQUELINE GERALD PAULSON DAVID PEARSON DENNIS PEARSON Slill lvelieres in Sunni Clrnzx. 1 flf'l't7l' In sIr1rlyiI1g'i11fcl'fc'1'e flnoflzm' one of fhosv golf bzrgi. W on-y and I have Heuer met. fi 41' , ,' :I- T , I 1 :mth my 6ll!lC!Zfl0ll.H I ,. M I ,-7. CAROL PEDERSON h ROGER PERKINS DAVID PETERSON IAMES PEW Tull fly 1mf1l1'c',' Izulzmllly nice. ' ' .-I ml' I1 zlzzy kc':'p.v the lf il can be calculrllerz' on II 'l11xl lv! me f7II1f'f7Ilfl along. b money away. .flirlc rule, I'll find Ihe nm'we1'. SENIOR 79 8 Spring Play audience stunned . . T eee my ROBERT PING MARIORIE PINTHER IUDY PLAENERT IACQUELYN The infrclious laugh. Fun always lufinklef from her eyef. .-lu llIIlll'lIlllUl with il1rllzfia'm1l1'Iy. Iurz tall enough Io he graceful, w juxz rlressy enough In he ftlfffffll - Q T MJ i use 9 K RICHARDO QUINTANA Bmlfls zuifh 11 huehle on lhe lf f f 4 J 6,3 4? , if 5 Y E 2 IOHN PONTI Mos! quiet, hui a likeable guy. KARIN POTTER DA She hu: ulvilify enough Want lo .rifn fo flo rlllyfhillg. 'r V hlll. . QM. ' K' day A f:ziff '.. - , Q CHARLES RADKE DENNIS RAFFILL IOHN RAFOTH IOHN RAGATZ Did your ear fiuully ge! Ol all fhe things I like lhe His nmsir will lrring him fume. Heli xumll, hui xo is zlyuumile. xtrzrted, Charlie? lvcnfr, I much prefer ro fit rzml raft. 0 SENIOR bewitched by 'Mrs. McThing' YNN REGGE IUDITI-I REIGLE UNISON REINKE BONNIE REIAHL I little bit of ez-'e1'yrhi11g. Quiel Ilt'Il'l'l7lill!Ifi0!1. How :hc abmrb: eucryllzing Shrlv mzuillg, not rlrifiing. ' b :Z 1 zs cyan ne. LINDA REUTER IAMES REYNOLDS IEANNE RIKARD BARBARA RINGNESS lluxic if mid to be the voice A luuy mlm is only one with C1111 Ibm' lrmglz he nzimzknz The pen is zhc- tongue ol an angel. enough time to lla szferylhing. for mzyone else? of fha mind. SM-W' ROBERT RISLEY WALTER ROBERTS ELIZABETH MiZ5Z'5Z'L'Z0Z ,fi'1'i5Sf'1g fZfZf5'LZfL1fZ'ff'if?ZZ Ji AIR TFBLLATT, RUNKEL 1 , hi, j0,,,p,-bm. Hz: bam .ff4b5iIg2 I have zo tune my wolzn. SENIOR 81 RICHARD ROVSEK fl bl-0l0Lf'l.6Y1, ' possibility West host to 56 schools a Relays , V K ,.YY,,, .V Q ' ' V 9 I 1 4 0 I .1 1 6 K 2, ' I I 5. , , Z 1 WI . SIDFORD SAND TIM SCI-IAEFER DONALD Why worry7thf tortoise The joker' is wild. gut Img' 1 11!'L'Ef iroulvle trouble fill trouble rroulrlcs me. IOHN PATRICIA WILLIAM SCHLUMBERGER SCHNEIDER SCHOENEBERG lfldlizzgc woGk Ilfiiffl' hun? any? Many zz girl izoho can? add I'n' 7'IIl?t'F adflrcss 1000 men no y, nz any ta eye cmfzcc. mn nsmzcf. fum one woman. 1 I f do af fm Q- E 1 Iwi . xl wig, 5, ROBERTA SCHRAGE GARY SCHULTZ IAMES HARRY m'II5fL:Z11igt::ZQ'na1Z,Zf!qiZi,H A man with a purpose. J E ' Where zlzcre': life there? lim. Life is just age daie after ENG! Cf: 82 SENIOR Fl- I 'gm' 5 f U. - .D U JI ,, ,ig . V fy s V' X ,' .Sv I ff STEPHEN SCI-IWERMA I mme 411111 blulferl mul qrazlzlnlerl MARILYN SIMPSON Keep your face la Ihe mnlight. I MI ' I I2 Q . IW' I DOUGLAS SCI-IWERMA Wilhrlraufn. if F, 54 N I . ' I .VS l l K GIORGIO 2058 is out of this 'world -. mx ' 1 MQW A K 1 35:1 ' 1 we gf M '- Q , . . , I a, f Zi , Hi, I, ,.,, , , in IILL SIEVERS GUY SIMPLER Nulhing 1-vez' got flour lfy 1 110 il Ihr' simpler may 1um'l'yil1y. LOIS STEENSON Her ambition is lo be ' z. 1 fl0l',x'll'Z mke English lo make :Umm out in Me U.S.-jus! personal y ,JLG W Myfljc f Jwjijyf QW Jeff jd WMM SANDRA STEWART IOI-IN STIEHL IOHN STOCKNER CONSTANCE Slze mlkx little buf my: much. .Srmlfliizexs ix n noble quality. Man 011 Fire. We who are great are I necemzrily asleep. sEN1oR 83 ,fx AW M W QW A 6 W YWX MMV W W land isa N MARGARET SY I'm lofzfled with anzbzfzou, somebody pull lhe trigger. FRANKLIN KAREN SWANSON RODNEY SWEET SW A 77flfIN'l75tgI7l'L' and zz Abi fl'i?I1liJ' :jill it fzgnflfig-ss,' X ff welcome midi ion 0 WT LV 'UN' .E-2,91 Riga 1' '-9 'fff'12 ' ,S p any school? t 2g u 3 A . QSJUQW f IUDITH TAUGHER KATHLEEN ANN TEEGARDIN Cnlmnrs: Ch!ll'IlClC'l'lZE.S' her. T lnmgiizafion rnlfx the world? Y. It is not wise fo be wiser QL QU-'DDQ If-'ff-lil than necexmry. ' A' to J owiwqhpafiio M UU' . M M it T. I . wp QHA. wi :Q QM Q 3 IOANNE TEWALT NANCY THIELEN BETTY IO THOMAS TOM THOMSEN If everyone cheered like Ihis one, Like grrwity, she has the power Slze's here, I heard her giggle. Hunter of girls and plzeasmzts. every one would be a won one. of attraction. 84 SENIOR of tuxedos and gay formczls NANCY TILKER IOHN TORPHY SUSAN TORRANCE Laugh and fha world grow: Cllflfllifl of the crew: has One o'clock jump. happy. illtelligefzce loo. IOSEPHINE TORTGRICE One of the greatest plmsures nz lzfc 1: coizverszllzon. SUSAN TOWNE SUSAN THOMAS TRIMBLE KAREN W A Future Imlizlrznpolis 500 racer. V a G 9i2' fl lim 'e positively charged. HIJTILIZ fgflfggrfzrgrlxzl zcggiiaiand 06-K7-rLa.e.,,-s-700 ,294 5 722, W T! 'Q-Ta' ' MARY IEAN VERTHEIN VERNE VLACK SARA VOLZ Activity is the :pics of Izfc. Uf1foz-fzffzarcly that conflicts I'm just mim11a'er.rfo0d. She :nuker her own mllshirze. with my theory' SENIOR 85 IANE VON GUNTEN Her rlimplcs Sflftlk for herself. Juniors salute seniors at Grad Dance 5 -4 ' I Al I , I 3-. x x JAMES WADSWORTH .5'il:'11cc if offen guilt izmcazl of golzlcfz. is h i A ,: , V N I A I I I 4 I x I Y , ' I N I X 7: SALLY WAGNER ROBERT WALKER In rluxx .vo quiet mul 1lrmm':': I,crl1l mc not into trnzptzziion, oursidc of class yo: 5!ll'C'. 1 calf! he hu! show mc ruhcrr Io limi if. -Li . N 3 n K ' ar: .L.,,1, 5 mf-' W ' AA BOB WALLACE IEANETTE W ALN There must bc lor.: of work in Such fmpnlrzrify muxz lic him-none has :vcr come aut. zlcxcrzfcrl. RAAL I -' ' .X Ei I9m!xi IOHN WALSH rl good lille, but his hook: are rzrszy. VIRGINIA WARD Thix ix one Gin thu! really fllllf you in a whirl. 93. CRAIG WASHA NANCY WATKINS BARBARA WATTS MARY WEBSTER Supcrmzm 1loe.wz't talk much Silent 5-Hari: marc fha' world. Designezl wilh humor in mind. A ll'Ul7ltIIl'.S' face is her for- either. 86 SENIOR tum' only when it zlrrzws cz lot of inrercxl. CAROL WECKMUELLER Likcnhlc and loo kahlc. Q y ,4,.V:L.. .. , ...... : V ' K -I , Z K1 ' I 0 i a:E::.: f B 4 A -': .E:'Z':-f'E F 'S 3 3 ,. L f . .:,j , sg f .. . L, 5 ,:.,.f::,.,- R ,,: V gat I 15555: -: - ' nz gs: x mn 2: , -' K A gp .f ' bb Y , 5 l .Yr - . , xr 2 ROGER WIEBE Diligence is the kry to srlcccss. Class night - - usual riot H ...V. K J T :R -Q.: if :il 2:2 - K N :. F.: 455.5 2 Q , ,... - . ' 'f2l2f2 i'?i5' . y f, . L ,QM ..,.,. N 6 , ERIC WEDELL Well, in my opinion . . ,,.,..r... '-W: sw f' . . N '-asa z :.. gig L. I n'7:::f-E 5- ggi . ,... .. THOMAS WERNDL Hc's preity smart in spite of himself. I ELLEN WHEELER Nothing great was sum' achicverl wiihout elzfhusizlsnz. IUDITH WIEDMANN Ami fha hum! playczl on. . :':,jIEE?q:': W .i 2 I I .:.:.:1- ' n :Q::.:. WS M . 'i4Z?,.,. 5 . wif A - H + . . mga '2::-'- t T gf X, ,, :Eg .. Jw A , as ,XZ ' . 1 1 ,g ANN WILLARD NORMAN WITHEY Ifuficrlce will accomplish Rain or shim-,' l'm with-ye. more than force. IOHN WILBER IV: uhouz linac you found out I'm f4I.h'L'l-716111-71g.u Y? F' J 1 tx ii DAVID WILKING fl poor arcflse is hcflcr than none at ull. Q IEROME WITTWER A morlcwz l'!Il'l7If'I' he will make, rlriuiizg a Zrzldof' and SLLli1lgl-Ng' n rake. ROBERT VVORKMAN The goarl die young, so why should I worry? SENIOR 87 Graduation, June 13, crowns successful year. WILLIAM STUART WRIGHT IUDITH RICHARD YATES Calm and rcffrxcd hut hc A Mr. Tonchzlown U.S.A . , nm rc: ou, an um . l The biggest thinker' nz X y y Her mood doc-sn'l changc with the school. the Zl!6'llfbC'7', ifx always zmclonrlczl. an 38 SENIOR 1 35 M Ig L a I 'sues I ggi? miss HQ f'- ,.,., .I,.. ,--- I ' ' 235 X1 'r:'--:::- I 25 mi' H Iligirf Qi: HQ I T- Z YLEEQZFIQQYV W e, ,,, ii: ,TZ I -QQ-I z N335-S5 Sa? DONALD IEAN ZIMMERMAN BAERBEL Olll of 017227117 :md into 11- o zcr. Ilfhcrltirs have Jane a lat Quiet in n'17pc'm'11llc'c, 71diI!7'L' for me. unknown. ERS HOP you Mr. Vinje shoots the football team. T. Thomsen, Mr. Vinje, C. Sanger, S. Gordon, L. Groser, D. Gaber, L. Lulling, F. Kruger. Far right: I. Wilbur, I. Fowler Spaceman visits the first and of year G. Iacobson, I. Wadsworth, I. Wilbur, N. Theilen, L. Larson, I. Stockner, I. Dean, T. Neddernian, I. Schwenker MARY AAGESON: Choir, Triple Trio, High-Times, Yearbook, F.T.A., Pep, Girl's, Girls' Rifle Clubs, Y-Teens, Treas., H.R. Sec. CAROLE AEBISCHER: N.H.S., National Thespians, Stage Crew, Costume Crew Co-Chm., High-Times, Copy Ed., Orchestra, Librarian, Choir, Naughty Marietta , G.A.A., Camera, Girls' Clubs. PATRICIA AIKINS: Art Angle, Girls' Club, F.H.A. NANCY- LEE ALBRECI-IT: Band, Sec., Orchestra, High-Times, Yearbook, Office Worker, F.N.A., Student Forum, Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, Biology Club, Pres. HELEN ALEXANDER: N.H.S., Art Angle, Patterns in Print, OfIicials', Girls', Biology Clubs, Senior Class Party, Homecoming: May Dance, G.A.A. CARTER ANDERSON: Stage Crew, Master Carpenter, Radio Club, Our Town . MARY AN- DERSON: Girls' Club, Ways and Means Chm., Student Forum, Sec., Choir, Science Club, Orchestra, Attendance Clerk, F.T.A., May Dance, High-Times. RICHARD ANDERSON: Baseball, Student Senate, Spanish, 4-F, M-Clubs, Movie Crew, ll-Lakes Basketball, Volley- ball. KENNETH ARMSTRONG: Camera Club, Art Angle, Patterns in Print, Band. IRENE ARNETT: G.A.A., Business Club. WAR- REN ASKOV: Debate, Forensics, Choir, Our Town , Naughty Marietta , What A Life , National Thespians, High-Times, Student Senate, Bookcovers Chm., Student Forum, Pres., 4-Lakes Basketball, Social Comm. SUE ASPERI-IEIM: Band: Y-Teens, Girls' Club. IU- DITH AYERS: Business Club, Program Chm., Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Homecoming. SUZANNE BAIRD: Choir, Art Angle, Girls' Rifle Club, F.T.A., H.R. Vice Pres., G.A.A.. IEANNETTE BAKA: Business, Girls' Clubs. IAMES BAKKEN: Hi-Y, Football: Basketball, Baseball, Track: 4-F, M-Clubs, Movie Crew. RAYMOND S. BARE, IR.: Sobph. Basketball, 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, 4-F Club, Track. PAUL BECKER: Sophomore Class Pres., Student Senate, 4-Lakes Football, 4-F Club, Senior Class Party, Class Night. THOMAS A. BECKER: Football, Choir, I-Ii-Y, 4-F Club, Stage Crew, Naughty Marietta , H.R. Pres. ROBERT BEI-IREND: Foot- ball, Track, 4-Lakes Basketball, M-Club, 4-F Club, Social Comm., H.R. Pres. Hi-Y. VICTORIA ANN BELD: Choir, Art Angle, F.H.A., G.A.A., Y-Teens, Girls' Club. SALLY BENSON: Girls', Biology Clubs, F.N.A., Red Cross, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Band, Orchestra. KAREN BERGMANN: Stage Crew, House Chm., National Thespians, Treas.: Yearbook, High-Times, Girls' Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Student Forum, Office Work. HELEN BERNSTEIN: Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, F.N.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A. PAULINE BERTRAM: F.H.A. MICHAEL GEOFFREY BIGNELL: Science Club, Ad. Chm., Math Club, Band, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Basketball, Mgr. HELEN BIRKEMEIER: Y-Teens, Girls' Club. LARRY BLACI-IMAN: Football, Track, 4-F, M-Clubs, Hi-Y. DAVID BLACK: Stage Crew, Master Electrician. MICHAEL BORN: Tennis, Baseball, Ushers' Club. IOHN EDWARD BRENNAN: Debate, Forensics, Track, Mgr., Cross Country, Mgr., Student Forum. CHARLES EDWARD BRICTSON: Radio, Spanish, 4-F Clubs, I-Ii-Y, Bowling, Mrs, McThing , Band, Orchestra. EUGENE BROWN: Curling Team: Camera, Math Clubs. KAREN BROWY: Naughty Marietta Choir, G.A.A., Bowling Champ: Red Cross: Y-Teens, Girls' Club: F.T.A. IAMES BRUCE: Bowling, 4-Lakes Basketball, Baseball, 4-F Club. IANET BRUI-IN: Girls' Rifle Club, Pres., Treas., Biology, Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, G.A.A. PATRICIA BUCK: Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, F.N.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A. BRUCE BULLINGTON: Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, 4-F Club. MARY BUSBY: Student Senate, Re- ceptions Co-Chm., High-Times, Adv. Mgr., Patterns in Print, Circulation Ed., Yearbook, Choir, Robe Comm., Naughty Marietta , Business Club, Vice Pres., Girls' Club, Sunshine Co-Chm., Caps and Gowns, Co-Chm., May Dance, Grad Dance, Mid-Winter Dance. ION PHILIP BUSCHKE: Science Club. LOUIS BUSSE: Cross Country. WILLIAM C. BUTCHER: Hockey, Hi-Y 4-F Club. TED CAMPBELL: Football. IEFFREY B. CANTVVELL: Student Senate, What A Life , 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, 4-F Club, H.R. Vice Pres. PATRICIA CAPAROON: F.N.A., Y-Teens: Girls' Rifle Clubs, F.I-I.A., G.A.A.: High- Times. VICTOR CASSIDY: Patterns in Print. RICHARD CAS- WELL: Naughty Marietta , What A Life : 4-Lakes Basket- ball: Football: Track, National Thespians: Student Senate, Choir, I-Ii-Y: Yearbook. ELAINE MARIE CAVANAUGI-I: Of- Fice IVork, Library, Business Clubs: G.A.A.: F.T.A. RICHARD I. CAYGILL: Band, Camera Club, Bowling. CHARLOTTE CHIDESTER: Yearbook, Art Co-Ed., Art Angle, Vice Pres.: Officials Club, Pres., G.A.A., Girls' Rifle Club, Vice Pres., Girls' Club, Y-Teens. ROBERT CI-IRISTENSEN: Yearbook, Business Mgr., Stage Crew, What A Life , Mid-VVinter Dance, Math Club, Caps and Gowns May Dance. ANN CLARK: What A Life , Naughty Marietta , Stage rew: Pep Club, Program Co- Chm., Choir, Homecoming Court, High-Times, G.A.A., Girls' Rifle, Girls' Clubs. IEAN CLARKE: Girls' Rifle Club, Pres., G.A.A.: Y-Teens, Girls' Club, F.I-LA., Caps and Gowns. IOAN CLIFFORD: F.T.A., Spanish, Biology, Girls' Clubs, Student Forum, Mid-Winter Dance, Y-Teens, Red Cross, High-Times, G.A.A. I-Iomerun for the Braves! L. Lewis, M. Busby, I. Clarke, P. Becker SENIOR 89 Regents defeat Marinette Knights in Hrst pep aud of year I. Taplick, S. Wagner, M. Aageson, F. Pohle, K. Michelson, L. Green EEEK . . . Senior homecoming float! K. Taylor, S. Trewartha, M. Sy MARSI-IA CLINARD: F.T.A., Sec., Pres., German Club, Vice Pres., Choir, Triple Trio, Naughty Marietta , Girls' English Club, Vice Pres., Girls' Club, High-Times, Y-Teens, French Club. ELLEN LOUISE CLINE: Orchestra, Choir, Girls' Club, Treas., Girls' English Club, Pres., Iunic-r Class Sec., Yearbook, Pep, Library, Spanish Clubs, May Dance. IUDITH COBABE: Chcerleaders', Spanish, Camera, Girls' Clubs, F.N.A., Y-Teens: G.A.A. IUDITH CONKLIN: Cards and Announcements, Yearbook, High-Times, F.H.A., F.T.A., Y- Teens, Girls', French Clubs: Grad Dance. GAIL FRANCES COOPER: Stage Crew, Make-up Head, Pep, Girls', Oflicials', Girls' Ski Clubs, Mrs. McThing , High-Times, Homecoming, G.A.A. GARY CORBETF: Football Baseball, 4-Lakes Basketball Hi-Y. IAMES COTTINGI-IAM: Science Club, 4-Lakes Basketball. IOHN DAVID COX: Cross Country, 4-F Cub. IUDITI-I ANN COX: Stage Crew, Radio Club, Sec., Pep, Girls', Girls' Rifle Clubs, What A Life , Forensics, G.A.A., German Club, Sec.: Y-Teens. IAMES CURRIE: Foot- ball, Track, Basketball, H.R. Pres., M-Club, Hi-Y. HOPE DAHLE: Stage Crew, Pep Club, Sec., Yearbook, Girls' Club, Homecom- ing Queen, High-Times. MARILYN DAMMAN: Choir, Girls', Camera, Spanish Clubs, Y-Teens, G.A.A., High-Times, F.H.A., Grad Dance. ELLIS W. DANA: Radio, Science, French Clubs, Choir, lNhat A Life . FREDERICK I-I. DARLING: Football, Curling, 4-Lakes Basketball, 4-F, M-Clubs, Hi-Y, Movie Crew. ANN DAVENPORT: Band, F.H.A., Maiorette Club, F.N.A. ALICE KAY DEAN: Y-Teens, Social Chm., Girls', Girls' English Club, F.N.A., Pres., Oflice Work, High-Times. IEFFREY M. DEAN: Naughty Marietta , Choir, Senior Boys' Quartet, Yearbook: Debate. WILLIAM DIETRICH: N.H.S., Band, Corporal, Orchestra, Yearbook, Stage Crew, Math, Music Clubs, Naughty Marietta , Track, Mgr., 4-Lakes Basketball. ROBERT COERK: Patterns in Print, Lay-out Ed., 4-Lakes Basketball, Hi-Y, Vice Pres., H.R. Pres., Spanish, 4-F Clubs, Movie Crew. DIANE DOHERTY: Girls' English, iGrls' Clubs, F.N.A., Y- Teens, G.A.A.: High-Times: F.T.A., IUDITI-I DORNFELD: Choir, Naughty Marietta , .'What A Life , Mrs. McThing , H.R. Vice Pres., Girls' Club, Program Chm.: High-Times, Yearbook, Homecoming, May Dance. CAROL DRAUGHON: Spanish, Camera, Girls' Clubs, Red Cross. BARBARA DUWE: N.I-LS., Forensics, Debate, Band. Corporal, Quartermaster, Student Forum, Sec., French Club, See., F.T.A., Orchestra, Girls' English Club High-Times, Sec. IANNETTTE DYE, Girls', Girls' Rifle Clubs, F.N.A., F.T.A., Y-Teens, Oflice VVork, Red Cross. IAY EATON: Ushers' Club. ROBERT ELHOLM: 4-F Club. STEPHEN T. EMLEN: Wrestling, Stage Crew, 4-F Club, Cross Country, H.R. Pres., National Thespians. MARILYN T. ENSINGER: G.A.A. LAUURA FELLMAN: Choir, Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, F.T.A., F.N.A., Y-Teens, High-Times, Homecoming, Twirp Twirl, Grad Dance. WILLIAM FERRIS: Stage Crew, Master Carpenter, Vice Pres., National Thcspians, Pres., 4-F Club, Curling, What A Life , Our Town , Baseball, Mgr. THOMAS E. FIELD: 4-F Club. TERRY FIELDS: Hockey, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Baseball, Movie Crew, M-Club. HEATHER FLETF: Business Club, Pres., OHice Work, Y-Teens, F.A.A., Girls' Club, High-Times. RUTH ANN FOERST: F.H.A., Treas., Art Angle, H.R. Pres., Girls', Girls' Rifle Clubs, Y-Teens, G.A.A. IAMES I. FOWLER: Football, Baseball, Hockey, Capt., 4-Lakes Basketball, 4-F, M-Clubs, Movie Crew, Hi-Y, Volleyball. TIMOTHY FOX: Yearbook, Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Volleyball, Patterns in Print, Publicity Ed., 4-F, Decorating for Christmas I. Kurtz, S. Trewartha, I. Torphy, D. Earlcy, P. Patterson, A. Koch 90 sEN1oR M-Clubs, H.R. Pres., Senior Class Party. LARRY FRAZIER: Stage Crew, Sound Crew Head, Nationa Thespians, 4-F Club, 4-Lakes Basketball, Baseball. MARGARET ANN FREED: Senior Class Sec., Yearbook, Feature Ed., What A Life , Stu- dent Senate, Candy Sale, Act. Pin Chm., Social Comm.: Choir, Stage Crew, National Thespians, Naughty Marietta . IUDITH FRIEDE: Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Y-Teens. IOANN FRIED- MAN: Pep Club, Vice Pres., Stage Crew, Oliice Work, High- Times, Library, Spanish, Girls' Clubs, H.R. Sec.: Senior Class Party What A Life . IULIANNE FRYE: Y-Teens, Publicity Chm., Art Angle, F.N.A., Red Cross, High-Times, Girls' Club. LINDA GAARDER: Pep, Girls', Spanish Clubs: Y-Teens, Pres., Sec., Yearbook, Ir. Class Party, Valentine Dance, F.I-I.A., Rel Cross, G.A.A. VICTOR GALLINA: Track, 4-Lakes Basket- ball, 4-F Club, Sec. ANNE'I'I'E GEISER: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Girls' Club, F.T.A., High-Times. SHARON GERSON: Span- ish, Camera, Girls' Clubs, F.T.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A., H.R. Sec. DAVID GILL: Cross Country, Track, 4-Lakes Basketball, M- Club, Basketball, Mgr. IANET GILL: Naughty Marietta , Choir, High-Times, Yearbook, Patterns in Print, F.T.A., Li- brarian, See., Social Comm., Student Forum, Vice Pres.: Girls' Club, Publicity Chm., Spanish Club, H.R. Sec. STUART G. GORDON: Football, Wrestling, Tennis, Skiing, Hi-Y, Pres., 4-Lakes Basketball, 4-F Club, Vice Pres., M-Club, Movie Crew, H.R. Pres. DONALD GRAHAM: Patterns in Print, Editorial Co-Chm., Stage Crew, 4-F Club, Student Forum, Homecom- ing, May Dance, Senior Announcement Committee, Cross Country, Senior Class Party. Toast to Senior Dress-up Day This is it . . . Senior Class Party! A. Rothblatt, I. Dean, S. Emlen, E. Dana, E. Brown, K. Armstrong I. Dean, I. Lillywhite, L. Gaartler, T. Becker DAVID GRAHN: Choir. ELIZABETH GREEN: Our Town : Naughty Marietta : Mrs. McThing : National Thespians, See.: High- Times, News, Managing Ed., Student Adviser: Patterns in Print: Quill and Scroll: Choir: Pep Club, Program Chm.: Student Forum. NANCY GROSSHANDLER: Girls' English Club, Pres.: Pep Club, Vice Pres.: Ir. Class Vice Pres.: Mrs. MeThing : Naughty Mariet- ta ': Yearbook: VVhat A Lifen: Choir: Triple Trio: Class Nite, Co-Chm. DOUGLAS HAAG: Tennis: Soph. Basketball: -l-Lakes Foot- ball, Basketball: Volleyball: 4-F Club. BONNIE HAESSIG: Baseball: Football: 4-F Club: 4-Lakes Basketball. IOHN RICHARD HAL- VORSEN: Bowling: Curling: Golf: 4-F Club. DENNIS HAMILL: 4-Lakes Football, Basketball: Radio Club, Pres.: German Club. ROGER HANKEL: 4-F Club. MICHAEL HANKS: Mrs. McTring : 4-IT, Spanish Clubs: Basketball, Mgr.: Movie Crew: 4-Lakes Football: I'Ii-Y: I-LR. Pres.: Baseball, Mgr.: Yearbook. TIM I-IARRINGTON: Student Senate, Trcas., Elections Chm.: Yearbook, Senior Ed.: Choir: Basketball: Track: Cross Country: Senior Boys' Quartet: Our Town : Badger Boys' State. ROBERT HARTWIG: Spanish, 4-F Clubs: Baseball: Band. FRITZ HASLER: Football: Hockey: Volleyball: Choir Stage Crew: High-Times: Debate: Forensics: Naughty Marietta : German Club. PAUL I-IAT1-IAVVAY: Football: Basketball: Baseball: 4-F Clubs: Band: Orchestra: Choir: Movie Crew. CAMILLA C. HAUGEN: N.H.A.: Band: Orchestra: Choir: Music, Biology Clubs. MARY MARCIA HAVILLE: Band, Librarian: Orchestra: Girls', Music Clubs: F.T.A.: Choir. STEPHEN I.. HEILPRIN: 4-F Club. EVERT HELMS: Student Forum: German, 4-F Clubs: Track. DEN- NIS HELSABECK: 4-Lakes Basketball: Naughty Marietta : History Club, Pres.: Student Forum: Band: Orchestra: Choir: Debate: Forensics: F.T.A., Librarian. BONNIE HENDERSON: G.A.A.: Ofhcials, Cheerleading, Library Clubs: Naughty Marietta : Choir: High- Timcs. ROLAND HENRY: H.R. Pres.: I-Ii-Y: Track: Cross Country: Soph. Basketball: 4-F, M-Clubs: 4-Lakes Basketball. KAREN KAY HEPNER: A.F.S.g Student Forum: F.T.A.: French, Girls' Clubs. RICHARD I. HERRLNG: 4-F Club: Football. VVARREN T, HILLESTAD: -I-F: Art Angle. SUZANNE HOLLY: High-Times: Girls', English, Business, Biology Clubs: Y-Teens: I-I.R. Sec., Treas.: Ir. Class Party: Cards and Announcements: F.T.A.: Track Court. STEVVART G. HONECK: Football: Basketball: Track: Hi-Y: 4-F, M-Clubs. IUDITH ANN I-IOVEY: Yearbook: Y-Teens: Red Cross G.A.A.: Girls' Club. SANDRA I-IUCKABY: Red Cross, Sec.: Y- Tecns: High-Times: Girls', Business Clubs: G.A.A.: F.T.A.: Homecoming: Valentine Dance. PATRICIA ANN HUGI--IS: Spanish Club, Vice Pres.: Rilie Club, Vice Pres.: Y-Teens: Girls' Club: F.T.A.: G.A.A.: Red Cross. STEVE HUNTER: Spanish, 4-F Clubs Art Angle: Soph. Basketball: ll-Lakes Basketball, Football: I'I.R. Pres. ELIZABETH IMI-IOFF: Business, Girls' Clubs. GARY IACOBSON: 4-F Club: Football: Track: Curling: H.R. Pres.: 4-Lakes Fe-otball: Skiing: Movie Crew. KAREN SUSANN IACOBSON: F.H.A.: G.A.A.: Y-Teens: Girls', Business Clubs: Red Cross. RICHARD D. IACOBSON: Bowling: 4-F Club. THOMAS IACOBSON: Seienee, French, 4-F Clubs: 4-Lakes Football: Curling: Track: Movie Crew. DONALD IOHNSON: Band: Naughty Marietta : 4-F, History, Camera Clubs. NANCY L. IOHNSON: Spanish, Girls' Clubs: F.N.A., Vice Pres.: G.A.A.: Y-Teens: Red Cross: Student Forum. TRUDY IEAN IOI-INSON: Stage Crew, See., Crew Head: National Thespi2lUS, 5Cl'lbC! PCD Club, Trcas.: Choir: Naughty Marietta : Girls Club. KENT RONALD IONES: German Club: Soph. Basket- ball: Cross Country. KAREN LYNN KAI-IL: High-Times: F.T.A.: Oliice Work: Librarv, French, Girls', Girls' Rifle Clubs: Red Cross: Homecoming, Y-Teens: G.A.A. MARY LEE KAY: Math Club, Sec.: Science Club, Sec.: Patterns in Print: Stu- dent Forum: F.T.A.: Girls', Girls' Rifle Clubs: Y-Teens Mrs. McThing g Class Motto Comm. IOHNETTE KENNEDY: High-Times: History, Spanish, Girls' Club. KATHERINE KES- SENICH: Girls' Club. KAY KEUPER: F.I-I.A.: Library, Girls', Business Clubs: Y-Teens. MEREDETH KUESEL: Band: Or- chestra: Naughty Marietta : Business, German, Music, Girls' Clubs: F.T.A. KRISTY KINGETER: Library, Girls' Clubs: Y- Teens: Redd Cross. RICHARD T. KLATT: Bowling: 4-Lakes Football, Basketball: -l-F Club: I-Ii-Y. ANN KOCH: Pep Club, Pres., Program Chm.: High-Times, Feature Ed.: N.H.S., Sec.: Yearbook: Code of Conduct Comm.: Patterns in Print. DORO- THY Ii. KOLTES: Naughty Marietta : W'hat A Life : Choir: Oliice VVG-rk: Cheerleaders, Spanish, Library, Girls' Clubs: Y- Teens. ROGER LEO KOSAK: Band: Orchestra: Camera Club, Pres.: High-Times, Head Photographer: 4-Lakes Football. Bas- ketball: H.R. Pres. GORDON IAMES KRAUT: Art Angle: Baseball: Choir: Bowling: rl-Lakes Basketball. KENNIETI-I KREUTZMANN: Student Senate: Choir: Stage Crew: Foot- ball: Skiing: Naughty Mariettan: Our Town : Science, 4-lf Clubs: Senior Boys' Quartet. FRITZ KRIESEL: -I-F Club: Art Angle. VINCENT FREDERICK KUBLY: Curling: Football: Yearbook: Student Senate: Choir: Naughty Marietta : Science Club, Pres.: High-Times: Senior Banquet Chm. Iosh Wind Featured aud of the year SENIOR 91 it pri? aa. .Q T . 5 2. 5.. .Q is I-Iagaromo, outstanding speech class play presented. And what does Brotherhood mean to you? P. Caparoon, I. Bushke, M. Bignell, K. Iones E. Helms, K. Moberg, I. Stockner, K. Hepner, G. Sinigaglia IAMES KURTY: Movie Crew, Pres., Student Forum, Pres., Mrs. McThing , Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Science, 4-F, M-Clubs, Track. IOHN LAMORE. 4-F Club. CHARLES LANPHEAR: 4-F Club, I-LR. Vice Pres., 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. LORRAINE LAR- SON: Pep Club, Pres., Girls' Club, Sec., Girls' English Club, Sec., Naughty Marietta , What A Life , Yearbook Adv. Ed., Choir, Caps and Gowns, Co-Chm., Spanish Club: G.A.A. WILLIAM HAROLD LAUTZ: Football, Curling, Track, Wrestling, 4-Lakes Vol- Icy-ball: Stage Crew: German, Radio, M-Clubs. RICHARD C. LEE: 4-F Club, 4-Lakes Basketball, Bowling. IEAN ELLEN LESTER: Forensics: Latin Club: G.A.A. LINDA LEWIS: Choir, Business Club, F.T.A., Higli-Times, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Girls' Club. LYNN RENEE LEWIS: Girls' Club. IOANNE LILLYWI-IITE: Student Senate, See.: Soph. Class Sec.: Girls' Club, Pres., Vice Pres.: Girls' English Club, Sec., Choir, Pep Club: National Thespians: What A Life , Y-Teens, Track Court. ROBERT O. LINCKS: 4-F Club. KERRY LIPPINCOTT: 4-F, Spanish Clubs. IOHN LORIMER: Stage Crew, Hockey, National Thespians. IOHN W. LUCAS: Spanish Club, Pres., 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Stage Crew, Hi-Y. IAMES LUNDQUIST: 4-Lakes Football, Vlfrestling. DONALD MAN- SON: Student Senate, 4-Lakes Basketball, Football: Wrestling, Tennis, Hi-Y, Pres., 4-F, Biology, M-Clubs, Movie Crew, I-Iistory Club, Vice Pres., I-Iigh-Times. ROBERT MANTI-IEI: Debate, Forensics, Spanish Club: High-Times, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum. NANCY MARKING: Girls', Business Clubs. MARGUERITE MARLETTTE: F.I-I.A., Business Club, Girls' Club, Sunshine, Social Chm. MARILYN LEE MARSH: Naughty Marietta , Choir, Girls', Library, English Clubs, Y-Teens, F.N.A., G.A.A. IAMES A. MAX: WELL: 4-Lakes Football, 'Wrestlingx 4-F Club. TERENCE MCGRATH: 4-Lakes Football, Mrs. McThing , 4-F, Spanish, Boys' Rilie Clubs: Curling, Bowling. IOHN MCKENNA: Football, el-F, Spanish, M-Clubs, Stage Crew, H.R. Pres., I-Ii-Y, Movie Crew. IOHN MeLEOD: Wrestling, Co-Capt.: Cross Country, Naughty Marietta , Science Club, Choir, 4-F Club, Yearbook, I-I.R. Vice Pres. FRANCINE ELLEN MEADOWCRAFT: Business Club, Sec., F.T.A.: High-Times, Spanish, Girls', Library Clubs: G.A.A.: Y-Teens. MEREDITH MEDLER: Library, Science, Girls' Clubs, Red Cross, Vice Pres., Student Forum, Higr-Times, Copy Ed., F.T.A. KAREN MENNES: Band, Orchestra, Choir, Triple Trio, Debate, Forensics, Girls' Club, Sunshine Chm., Naughty Marietta , Patterns in Print, Student Forum, Yearbook. PETER MERMIN: Hi-Y, Science, 4-F Clubs, Wrestling, Tennis, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basket- ball Yearbook, Class Night Chm., Grad Dance. MARIA MESSINA: Spanish, Girls' Clubs, High-Times: Red Cross, Homecoming, F.T.A. MARILYN METZ: Choir, Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, F,T.A., Patterns in Print, Homecoming, Grad Dance, Naughty Mari- etta , G.A.A., Senior Class Party. RICHARD MEYERS: Hi-Y, Spanish, 4-F, History Clubs 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Bowling. IOAN MILLER: Girls' Rifle Club, F.N.A., G.A.A. PI-IYLLIS MINTZ: Business Club, Treas., Ofiice Work, Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. KATARINA MOBERG: Student Senate: Girls' English, Girls' Clubs, Y-Teens. BETSY MOORE: Business, Camera, Girls' Rifle, Girls' Clubs: F.I-I.A.: G.A.A. IACK N. MORRELL: 4-F. Spanish Clubs. IANET MORTON: Choir, Band, Sec., Orchestra, Olhce Work, Science, Music, Spanish Clubs, F,N.A., Naughty Marietta : Patterns Pep with Peter Pan D. Earley, S. Wagner, S. Trewartha, I. Friedman, L. Watrous 92 SENIOR in Print. SUZANNE MOTT: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Business, Girls' Clubs, F.T.A. IOAN MUCKENHIRN: Girls' English, Spanish, Library Clubs, F.T.A., Student Forum, Girls' Club, Publicity Chin., Y-Teens: G.A.A. ROBERT MUNZ: Wrestling, 4-F Club. IAMES NAFZIGER: Patterns in Print, Ed., Balger Boys' State, High-Times, Sports, News Copy Ed., Debate: Science Club, Vice Pres., Student Forum, Vice Pres., Test Tube Times, Ed., Curling, Naughty Marietta , Quill and Scroll, N.H.S. DAVID A. NEAL: Senior Class Vice Pres., Biology, History, 4-F Clubs, Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, I-Ii-Y: Wrestling, Co-Capt.: Grad- uating Ceremony Chm. THOMAS FREDERICK NEDDER- MAN: Science, 417, Biology Clubs: I-Ii-Y, Tennis, What A Life , 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, Class Night, BONNIE NELSON: F.H.A., Y-Teens, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Oflice Vlfork, Library, Business, Girls' Clubs, Homecoming. MARY IUDITH NELSON: F.H.A., Pres., Spanish, Girls' Clubs: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Twirp Twirl, Homecoming, H.R. Sec., Grad Dance, Ollice Work. ANNE NEREIM: F.T.A., Camera, Library, Girls' Clubs. PAULA NEWCOMB: Patterns in Print: Art Angle. NATALIE IOAN NORDNESS: Y-Teens, Vice Pres., High- Times: Yearbook: Girls' English, Science. Girls' Rifle Clubs, Ollice Work, Student Forum, Patterns in Print, F.T.A. LOUISE VIRGINIA NUESSE: Stage Crew, Business Chm., Y-Teens, Vice Pres., Pep, Girls', Library Clubs, Homecoming Court. GREGG O'BRIEN: 4-F, Rie Clubs. HARRY OCKERLANDER: Math, Biology, Ushers', 4-F Clubs, Track. DEENA O'CON- NELL: Stage Crew, Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., High- Times, Ollice Work, Homecoming. Tournamtnt tickets and the way they sold Mr. Hepola, Mr. Steiner, Mr. Christolfersen, T. Iacobson, B. Retherford Regents can't be beat -Says who? A. Dean, N. livenson, A. Kautz, M. Pinther, I. I-Iollman, S. Volz. I. Plenke, N. Bunsa IANET OLDENBURG: Choir: Stage Crew, Prop. Chm.: Girls', Ski Clubs: Patterns in Print: Yearbook: High-Times: Homecoming: Naughty Marietta : Senior Class Colors. IOHN C. OLSON: 4-F Club. GEORGE OOSTERHOUS: Hockey: Baseball: Golf: Track: Bowling: 4-Lakes Basketball, Volleyball: History, 4-F Clubs: M-Club, Vice Pres. I-Ii-Y. -IAMES OPPERT: Football: Wrestling: 4-F Club. SUSAN IEAN OTTO: F.I-I.A.: Business, German, Girls' Clubs: Y-Teens: Grad Dance: Homecoming: G.A.A. IOANNA PAD- DOCK: Stage Crew, Costume Mistress: Biology Club, Vice Pres.: Camera, Girls' Rifle, Girls' Clubs: F.T.A.: Y-Teens: Yearbook. RICHARD PARSON: 4-F Club. IACQUELINE ANN PATZER: Basiness, Girls' Clubs: G.A.A.:. Y-Teens. GERALD H. PAULSON: Student Forum: 4-F, Spanish Clubs: High-Times: Cards and Announcements: Homecoming: Senior Class Santa Claus . DENNIS PEARSON: Art Ange: 4F, M-Clubs: Golf: 4-Lakes Basketball, VoIl:yball: Homecoming: Hi-Y: Grad Dance. CAROL PEDERSON: G.A.A.: Girls', French Clubs: F.T.A.: Y-Teens: What A Life . ROGER DUANE PERKINS: Ll-F Club. DAVID WEST PETERSON: Band, Drum Major: Orchestra: Math Club, Pres.: German, Music Clubs: Yearbook: Track, Mgr.: Curling: 4-Lakes Basketball: N.I-I.S. IAMES ALLEN PEW: Art, Radio Clubs. ROBERT G. PING: 4-F Club. MARIORIE PINTHER: Girls' Rifle Club, Sec. Y-Teens: Span- ish, Girls', Camera Clubs: F.H.A. IUDY PLAENERT: Social Comm.: High-Times, Picture Page Ed.: Pep, Library Clubs: Girls' Eng- lish Club, Vice Pres.: Girls' Club, Program Chin.: Colors-Flowers Comm. IACQUELYN A. PLENKE: Choir: Stage Crew: Pep, Girls' Clubs: Naughty Marietra : High-Times: Grad Dance: Senior Class Party: Mid-Winter Dance: Homecoming. JOHN PONTI: Band: Bowling. KAREN POTTER: Art Angle: Music, Camera Clubs: Band: Orchestra: High-Times: Student Forum: Grad Dance: Mid-VVinter Dance. DAVID QUADY: What A Lil:e : High-Times: German Club, Pres., Vice Pres.: History Club, Pres.: Biology, Math, 'll-F, Library Clubs: Patterns in Print: Band. RICARDO B. QUINTANA: Golf: Football: Curling: Se-ph. Basketball: Math, Science, Radio, M-Clubs: Bowling: F.T.A. CHARLES F. RADKE: Movie Crew: Band: Music Club: Bowling. DENNIS W. RAFFIL: Hockey: 4-F, Spanish Clubs: 4-Lakes Football. IOHN ARTHUR RAFOTH: F.T.A.: Music, Science Clubs: Naughty Marietta : Choir: Orchestra, Vice Pres.: Band. IOI-IN RAGATZ: Ir. Class Pres.: Student Senate: Biology Club, Pres.: Football: Basketball: Golf: Skiing: Hi-Y: Stage Crew: M-Club. CAROLYNN ANN REGGE: F.N.A.: Library, Girls' Clubs. IUDITI-I REIGLE: F.T.A.: French, Biology Clubs: German ClulJ, Vice Pres.: Band: Y-Teens. UNISON REINKE: Stage Crew, Make-up Chm.: Y-Teens, Treas.: National Thespians: N.H.S.: Student Forum: Year- book: High-Times: Camera Club: F.T.A. Red Cross. BONNIE REIAHL: Y-Teens: High-Times: Yearbook: Business Club, Vice Pres.: Ollice Work: Girls' Club: G.A.A.: Mid-Winter Dance: F.T.A. LINDA LEE REUTER: Choir: 'Triple Trio: Naughty Marietta : Head Majorette: Yearbook: Ollice Work: Girls' Club: G.A.A. IAMES REYNOLDS: Sr. Class Pres.: N.H.S., Pres.: Student Senate, Elections Comm. Chm.: Track, Mgr.: Yearbook, Boys' Sports Ed.: Band, Sergeant: Orchestra: Student Forum, Vice Pres.: 4-Lakes Football, Bas- ketball: Madison Youth Council. IEANNE ROCI-IELLE RICHARD: Art Angle: Y-Teens: Girls' Club: I-I.R. Sec.: G.A.A.: Yearbook. BARBARA RINGNESS: Y-Teens: G.A.A.: High-Times: F.T.A.: Girls' Rifle, Girls' Clubs. ROBERT RISLEY: Hi-Y, Sec.-Treas.: Math, 4-F Clubs: Basketball: 4-Lakes Football: Track. WALTER FREDERICK ROBERTS: 4-F Club: 4-Lal-:es Basketball: Bowl- ing. ABRAHAM ANDY ROTHBLATT: High-Times, Art Ed.: National Thespians: What A Life : Mrs, McThing : F.T.A., Librarian: Student Forum: Camera Club: Art Angle. RICHARD ROVSEK: 4-F Club: Football: Art Angle: I-Ii-Y: 4-Lakes Football: Basketball. ELIZABETH RUNKEL: Business, Girls', Music Clubs: F.N.A.: Orchestra: Choir: High-Times: Yearbook: Naughty Marietta . SIDFORD F. SAND: Tennis: Bowling. TIM SCHAEFER: Tennis: Volleyball: 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, Volleyball: 4-F Club: Bowling. IOHN SCHLUM- BERGER: 4-F, Spanish Clubs: -I-Lakes Basketball: Volleyball: Choir: Bowling. PATRICIA JEAN SCHNEIDER: Social Comm.: Spanish Club, Sec.: Ollicials Club, Pres.: Track Queen: Biology, Girls', Girls' Rilie Clubs: High-Times: G.A.A.: Y-Teens. WIL- LIAM SCHOENEBERG: -I-F, History, German Clubs: Wres- tling: 4-Lakes Football: Bowling. ROBERTA B. SCHRAGE: Math Club. GARY SCHULTZ: Yearbook, Club Ed.: High- Times: Debate: Forensics: Student Forum, Pres.: Science, Cam- era, 4-H Clubs: 4-Lakes Basketball. IAMES SCI-IWALBACH: Stage Crew, Vice Pres.: What A Life : National Thespians: H.R. Pres.: Curling: 4-F Club. HARRY IAMES SCHWENK- ER: Naughty Marietta : What A Life : Mrs, McThing : 4-Lakes Basketball, Football: Hockey: I-Ii-Y: I-I.R. Vice Pres.: Movie Crew: Choir. STEPHEN B. SCHWERMA: 4-Lakes Bas- ketbasl: Art Angle: -4-F Club: Volleyball. IILL C. SIEVERS: F.H.A.: G.A.A.: Girls', Science Clubs: Test Tube Times: Y-Teens. Planning for that night . . . Class Night! T. Netltlernian, I. Te-rphy, P. Mermin, N. Grosshandler, J. Wilbur SENIOR 93 Let's go, Let's go, Let's real-ly gol Go, Go, Regents! I. Gregory, L. Watrous, C. Conners, C. Lindberg, I. Ward, N. I. Bakken, P. Hathaway, T. Harrington, li. Ileiyilin, Mr. Iohnston, B. Radcliff, I. Kueeken, I. Wivel, G. Kienitz, I.. Stevens, I. Wiebe Router MARILYN KAY SIMPSON: Girls' Club, Band. GIORGIO SINIGAGLIA: Art Angle, What A Life , Bowling, H.R. Vice Pres. LOIS ANN STEENSON: Art Angle, Pres., F.N.A., Spanish, Girls' Clubs, Y-Teens. SANDRA STEWART: High-Times, Art Ed.: Spanish, Cain- era, Girls' Clubs, Art Angle, G.A.A. IOI-IN STIEHL: H.R. Pres.: Stulent Senate, Choir, Naughty Marietta , Cross Country, Track, Radio, Science Clubs 4-Lakes Basketball, Volleyball. IOI-IN GARY STOCKNER: Student Senate Pres.: H.R. Pres., Football, Track: 4-F Club, Stage Crew, Naughty Marietta , 4-Lakes Basketball, Hi-Y, Choir. CONSTANCE STOLEN: Stage Crew, Camera, Girls', Biology Clubs, National Thespians, G.A.A., Class Night, Publicity Chm. KAREN K. STONE: French Club, Student Forum. FRANKLIN A. SWANSON, IR.: Student Forum, German, Math Clubs, Curling, Tennis, 4-Lakes Basketball. KAREN SWANSON: F.N.A.: Girls', Busi- ness, Biology Clubs, Red Cross, Y-Teens. RODNEY SWEET: High-Times, Head Photographer, Business Mgr., Student Forum, Cam- era Club, Pres., Spanish Club, Band, Senior Class Party, Quill and Scroll, -I-Lakes Basketball, Volleyball. MARGARET SY: Social Comm., Pep Club, Treas., High-Times, Circulation Mgr., Yearbook, Y-Teens, H.R. Sec.-Treas., G.A.A.: Girls' Club, Valentine's Dance. IUDITH TAUGHER: High-Times, Business, French, Girls' Clubs, G.A.A. KATHLEEN M. TAYLOR: I-Iigh-Times, Copy, News, Managing Ed., Quill and Scroll, Stage Crew, House Crewhead, Sec., National Thespians, Pep Club, Sec., Choir, Naughty Marietta , Patterns in Print, F.T.A., H.R. Pres. ANN MARIE TEEGARDIN: Orchestra, Concertmaster, Choir, Stage Crew, Year- book, Student Forum, Girls' Club, Social Chm., G.A.A., Red Cross, F.H.A., H.R. Sec. IOANNE KAY TEWALT: Cheerleaders' Clu b, Pres., Vice Pres., Sec., G.A.A., High-Times, F.T.A., Girls' Club: Y-Teens, Olhcc Work, H.R. Sec. NANCY THIELEN: Patterns in Print, Art Angle, H.R. Vice Pres., G.A.A., Twirp Twirl, F.T.A., F.N.A., Girls' English, Spanish, Girls' Clubs, Y-Teens. BETTY IO TERRY THOMAS: Girls', Of'flcials', Spanish, Girls' Rifle, Curling Clubs Y-Teens. TOM TI-IOMSEN: Baseball, Football, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, Football, 4-F, M-Clubs, Choir, H.R. Sec., Vice Pres., Movie Crew, Hi-Y. NANCY LOU TILKER: F.H.A. IOHN TORPHY: Assistant Class Night Chm., Stage Crew, Stage Mgr., Mrs. McThing , High-Times, News Copy Ed., Student Senate, Resolutions Chm.: Social Comm., Hi-Y, National Thespians, Tennis, 4-Lakes Baskebtall, Football. SUSAN TORRANCE: High-Times, Head Typ- ist, Business, OHicials', Girls', Library Clubs: Red Cross, Ways and Means Chm., Ollice Worker, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Grad Dance. IOSEPHINE ANN TORTORICE: F.N.A., Girls', Library Clubs, Art Angle, Y-Teens, F.H.A. SUSAN TOWNE: Spanish, Business, Girls' Clubs: F.T.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A. SUSAN TREWARTHA: Naughty Marietta , What A Life , Yearbook, Art Ed., Pep Club, Publicity Chm., Art Angle, Pres., Sec.-Treas., Choir, Girls' Club, G.A.A., May Dance, Y-Teens, THOMAS TRIMBLE: Cross Coun- try, Band: Orchestra, 4-F Club, Bowling. KAREN VANDERHEIDEN: Cheerleaders' Club, Pres., Girls' Club, Y-Teens, F.N.A., What A Life Twirp Twirl, High-Times, H.R. Treas. MARY MARGARET VERBERKMOES: Girls' Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A. IEAN VER- THEIN: High-Times, News Ed., Copy Ed., Y-Teens, Pres., Patterns in Print, Art Ed., F.T.A., Vice Pres., Art Angle, Vice Pres., Choir, Orchestra, Girls' Club, Student Fc-rum, Grad Dance. VERNE VLACK1 RHC50 Club: Mfivie CFCW. SARA IANE VOLZ: Choir, Triple Trio Accompanist, Stage Crew, F.T.A., Girls' Club, High-TiI11CS: Grad DHUCCS Mid-Wimflf DIIHCCS H0l11CCOming. IANE VON GUNTEN: Yearbook, High-Times: Y-Teens, Art Angle, F.T.A., Spanish, Girls' Clubs, G.A.A., Homecoming, May Dance. IAMES I. VVADSWORTH: Stage Crew, 4,F, Math Clubs, Tennis, Volleyball: Wrestling. SALLY WAGNER: Yearbook, Ed., Stage Crew: F.T.A., Vice Pres., Choir: Pep, Girls', Library Clubs, I-IighTimes, Copy Ed., Y-Teens, Patterns in Print. ROBERT WALKER: I-Ii-Y, Football: Wrestling, 4-F Club: Movie Crew. BOB WALLACE: 4-F Club. IEANETTE WALN: Choir, Cheerleaders' Club, Vice Pres., F.T.A., Naughty Marietta , Officials' Club, Vice Pres.: Girls' Club, Social Chm.: Y-Teens, Publicity Chm., Twirp Twirl: Homecoming. IOHN BEATTY WALSH: 4-F, Spanish, M-Clubs: Tennis, Wrestling: 4-I-HliCS F00IlJflll, Basketball: Volleyball: Art Angle: Hi-Y. VIR- GINIA WARD: Girls', Spanish Clubs, F.N.A., F.T.A., High-Times, H.R. Sec., Y-Teens, Oflice Work, F.H.A. CRAIG R WASHA: Football: Tennis, Curling, 4-F, Pres., I-Ii-Y, Treas., Stage Crew. NANCY WATKINS: F.T.A., Pres.: Red Cross, Pres.: Yearbook, Typ- ing Ed., High-Times, Exchange Mgr., Social Comm., Stage Crew, Crew I-lead, Patterns in Print, Y-Teens: Girls' Club: Senior Class Party. BARBARA WA'I'l'S: Red Cross, Homecoming: F.H.A., Camera, Business, Girls' Clubs. MARY ANN WEBSTER: Student Sen- ate, Girls' English, Girls', Omcials', Library, Spanish Clubs, G.A.A., Senior Colors, Senior Cards and Announcements, Yearbook. CAROL ANN WECKMUELLER: F.N.A.: F.H.A., Girls' Club, G.A.A. ERIC WEDELL! Ch0il'l OfCl1CSU'I1S SCIHOI' l30yS' Quartet: High- Times, Photographer, Class Motto Comm. Chm., Track: Tennis, Hockey, Student Forum! Math Club. THOMAS I. VVERNDLI: -l-F Club, Bowling. ELLEN WHEELER: High-Times, Feature Ed., Student Adviser, Copy Ed., Student Senate, Vice Pres., Sc-cial Comm. Chm., Sportsmanship Chm.: What A Life , Naughty Marietta , Pep, Girls' Clubs, Choir, Student Forum: Y-Teens, Stage Crew. ROGER WIEBE: Basketball, Track, M-Club: H.R. Pres., Cross Country, Capt. IUDITI-I ANN WIEDMANN: Band Y-Teens, Girls', Business Clubs. IOI-IN W. WILBER: Football, Basketball: Baseball: H0CkCY: Hi-Y, SSC-3 50Cifll Comm.: Choir, 4-F, 5CiCI1Cv Clubs: 4-Lakes Basketball. DAVID C. WILKING: 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Track, 4F Club, What A Life . ANN VVILLARD: Orches- tra: Choir, Patterns in Print, Co-Ed., Girls', Camera, Girls' English, Music Clubs, High-Times: Naughty Marietta . NORMAN M. WITHEY: Track, 4-Lakes Football, Band, 4-F Club. IEROME WITTWER: Hi-Y, 4-F Clubs F00lbHllS Hockey: TCnHiS5 Baseball: Vol- leyball. ROBERT A. WORKMAN: Choir. WILLIAM WORKMAN: Basketball, Soph. Basketball: 4-Lakes Basketball, Volleyball, Ger- man Club, STUART ROBERT WRIGHT: 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Curling, Skiing, Track: Tennis, 4-F, Spanish Clubs: Basketball Mgr., High-Times. IUDITH WYNGAARD: Girls' Club, Y-Teens. RICHARD ALLAN YATES: Football, Capt., Soph. Basketball, 4-Lakes Basketball, Basketball, Hi-Y, Vice Pres., Track, M-Club, Pres., Volleyball. DONALD ZIMMERMAN: 4-F, Spanish Clubs. IEAN ZIM- MERMAN: Red Cross, Girls', Girls' Rific, Spanish Clubs, F.H.A., Y-Teens. 94 sENroR . WA. Junior Gyrations I -.51 President Wayne Attoe Q i . 1 -.i f 1 A I 3' L J Q. X ' L h fa Ft all Q ., . , Q. . is fig ' 54' -fr . gk , 4, 1 P fl 1. N. xr 1 1 l I Iuniors explore Davy Iones' Locker Iel. Mnzur, I. Tuplick, S. Rosenthal, V. Vauk, I. Nelson Vice-president , Karen Mickelson ' l 'o . i fa-1 ,: .I A . .A, 2: fr X W 'M' z-'. , av P .gs I fl, .. L Secretary 5 'Ev' A Elizabeth Stiehm . I l H ' ,K , V4 ' t Sophomores VIC w1th jumors for Student Senate . ' X oH'lces I. Nelson, B. Peterson, B. Swanson, T. Logan : '. fl ' if Adviser' 5 Mr. Stevens - . -- 'Yin 1253. .E . gill. , I . N 1 ' in M X N West's best for AFS D. Ezlrley, N. Wynn, D. O'Connor, B. Rodenfels JUNIOR 95 Row 1: B. lireihy, L. All. J. Blztnnli. C. Anderson. L. Harness, R. Bjclde, L. Bailey. Ptnw 2: G. Bricksnn, B. Blair, P. Barnes, V. Alt, A. Bnlgrien. J. Beck. L. Anncn. W. Attoc, L. Allin. Row fl: R. Beary, G. Beckman. T. Cannon, K. Brigham. C. Grihhlc. B. Arnett, J. Young, K. Phillips. Row 4: R. Ariuns, J. Bollinger, P. Rune, J. Arulior, W. Barry, 'l'. Breuclt, J. Robertson. J. Bailey. Row 1: E. Wielic, C. Lung. C. Farwell. A. Ulvestzil. lil. Wood, C. Weiss. Row 2: S. Westerntoe. N. Wynn. J. Wnrd, L. Watrons, B. Wcrth. A. Watkins, M. Wt-ger. Row 3: L. Waters, T. Severn. T. Steffen. D. Vonlilhc, A. Wilson, M. Wrrdenmyc-r, ll. Wilder, D. Welch. Row 4: H. Wagner, J. Smith, F. Zimmerman, S. Sweet, D. Sehorg, P. Youngntnn, J. Waslm, D. Voeck, C. Woolever. Row 1. N. vig, M. Seymour, P. Segal, S. Sweet. M. Sntterfield, M. Slunke, M. Smith. H. Sclineimlnr. K. Satliur. Row 2: J. Tap- lick, J. Suhecrer. K. Williams, J. liramlvnhurg. B. Slausnn, E. Sliehtn. M. Stuah, S. Uhlnrik. Row 3: C. Skultll, D. Showers, B. Spee- lor,, B. Ross. B. Skilton. M. Schwartz. lil. Coors. H. Shnmls. S. Sami. D. Tram-hita. Row 4: ,l. Shipe. R. Sztrltsc. S. Rosenthal, D. Grnnli. D. Prafkc, J. Smith, S. Samuel, R. Swan. CLUB z ,V is f 1-.ge V- Row 1: D. Davis, J. Cnare, L. McDauiels, C. Cavanaugh, E. Elicrlc, K. Hawley, R. Hammersley. C. Canfield. Row 2: M. Bennett, S. Burdick, B. Burgi, J. Brandenburg, C. Boller. M. Boyle, C. Carnes. C. Connors. Row 3: C. Britton, M. Brandt. N. Bunsa. D. Logan, R. Colbert, W. Duhlk, J. Curpunter, B. Brnegger. How 4: P. Bruhn. H. Bell. W. Brimmcr, J. Clntpleau, A. Stnnnn, J. Diinontl, B. Calneron, J. Barge. CLASS OF '59 With a year's experience behind them, the junior class promptly placed themselves in the midst of the school's activities. The class elected Wayne Attoe as their president, Karen Mickelson vice president, and Liz Stiehm sec- retary, and Mr. Stevens the class adviser. The new officers then commenced to plan the coming class activities. 0n Homecoming, much to the chagrin of the sen- iors, who were aiming for their third float victory, the juniors took the trophy with lt looks like we'll dunk ,em donit! The class of '59 got to the bottom of things when they selected Davy Jones' Locker as the name of their class party. Rnw 1: R. Arnold. C. Falk, Bond. N. Shapiro, P. Pnehling, R. Quant. B. Peterson, l. Smecko. Row 2: S. White, C. Palm, ll. Newton, L. Soherenrk. R. Rutolili, S. Snhztller, G. Teckhuin. P. Patterson, J. Nultner. Row 3: li. Peterson, C. Rolfsnmyer. C. Lialtlle. Il. Piazza, P. Peckham, J. Rosenfeld. K. Rose. J. Poster. M. O'Cunnur. Row 4: G. Rmlmnn, P. Clark, D. Moll, P. Parker, B. liodcniels, J. Rich- crt. E. Peterson. L. Ritlcnnt. P. Sperunza. - Row 1: B. Crane. D. Enrlcy. P. Darlro. K. llcislail. S. Dnnzer. A. Graves. Row 2: V. Vnuk. S. Chrislinnsnn. R. Elvur. C. Dnpke. D. Dnrkopp. L. Elliott. N. Evcnsnn. J. Evans. Row 3: J. Class, B. Swanson, B. Fix. J. Edwards. B. Darlinglnn. J. Fitzgerald. M. Danllnv- kaln. N. Berg. Row 4-: T. Duran. l'. Day. M. Ellvfsnn. J. Fox, E. lilfncr, J- Gillette. J. Cnnriul, P. Geisler. After interviews, the frustration of waiting, and more interviews, Dick O'Connor. Nancy Wynn. Dorothy Earley, and Roh Rodenfels were chosen as West's representatives t'o Europe for the coming summer. Elections for next year's Student Senate oHicers got underway, after a hectic week of campaign meet- ings and skit preparations. They showed their ability as 21 group when they held a very successful Grad Dance for the seniors. As the seniors finished their years at West, they could not help but say, We, the seniors, salute you, the class of '59, Good luck and success in the coming vent! Row 1: M. Quaily, I . Pnlulv. D. Nnsnn. A. Morgan, P. Mitclwll. Y. Miller. J. Pierson. M. Milan. Row 2: N. Hurzlxcim, J. Drake, B. Byrne. YV. Niuluuhr, B. Paulson. M. Ocslreiuli, M. Rosenfeld, A. Nelson. M. Marsh. Row 3: F. Muxnc-lil. C. Micknw. P. O'Ncill, R. Rclherford, S. Marlin. M. Reese, R. Morrison. Bourflman. Row 4: R. Mowry. M. Morgan, E. Panek, R. McLean, J. Mash, S. Orr, R. Rol- le-fson, L. Ozanne. ...dsx V wf - ' U- S 1 . Row 1: W. Kerwin. JI. Gleason. K. llentnn. P, llarrison. P. llmnillun. P. Halperin. 'l'. li1lgertun.'Rnw 2: M. Hansen. J. Hn-rln-rl. l'. llunt. C. Corlon, L. Burkina. C. Lauper. R. Hun- snn. J. Halpin. Row 3: P. Geisler. M. Hahn. A. Grub. P. Hcrlnanson, l'. J:-wsnn. S. Green. J. Gregory. M. llerrinll. D. Kirlcy. Row -l-1 J. Cm-iz, J. Crivgz-r. l . Grmlzina. A. llulversnn. J. Uensi:-ln-n. ll. Hilliard. l'. Luv. E. Harris. J. Jlnllman. J. Hzungsland, Raw 1: D. Jorgensen. M. Jnlmsfm. C. Wright. N. Johnston, . J 707B Jnlrnson. M. Krug. J. Lnllrossv. K. Kaxsakailns. Row 2: J. ' Jucnlnsun. M. Bultke, J. 0'Noill. A. Kaulz. K. Jnlillc. N. Nes- sun. J. Kvrtulla. S. Hult. linw 3: F. Hulmquisl. J. Jnesclikc. L. Holz- warth. B. Hoskins. S. Howe. B. Hornlmek. G. Luyslt-1'. M. Mi'Lt-oil. Kon 4: F. Kruger, H. Mnznr. ll. Juucs. L. .l:u'olrsmn, D. Johnson. C. Hnlnx- lunrg. ll. Hn:-gn-l, lj. liucpckc, E. Johnson. Row 1: D. Kriescl. C. Linillwrgz. Lultllns. M. Rnlvy. son. L. Larson. C. Knipfcr, J. Kueukcn. C. Lynn. D'0ruzin. J. Pcslluk. D. Mulllingg. J. Krurfkman. A. Meyer. L. Mcloy. N. Lynn. Row 3: K. Mickelson. K. Kanvik man. A. Kingsbury. J. Nelson. L. Lullinpt. R. Nelson. J. Row 4: E, Lawrence. G. Eng:-lrnm. M. liukke. W. Miller, M. It Yank. T. Aycork. D. McMillen, R. O'Conn0r. CLUB- 97 . . Row 1: M. W'hiIlornl. S. Thomson. J. Comstock, K. VouCunten. 20 J. Welch, H. Zwcifel. C. Kinney. Row 2: K. Woinuwsky. J. Yates. M. Wcekluucller, E. Vetter, P. Wcrren. M. Zola. J. Feiler. M. Witte. H. While. Rnw 3: F. Zilske, T. Wyngaartl, G. Wells. T. Zingg. J. Woulevc-r. L. Grciber, li. W1-rlell. D. YVl1itxran1. M. Tulubs. Row 4: J. Yount. B. Wenger. C. West, ll. Wlxeirler, M. CI:-un-ns. M. V:-rliulst, R. Zweilcl, ll. Weitzman. lil. Killgure. Run' 1: A. VnnThurllen1or, J. Lorinier. Pllilippson. ll. New- comb. C. Wiggin. S. Nelson, S. Norton. llow 2: M. Miller, N. llluekenhirn. l'. Parent. S. Miles, S. Strayer, J. Morrell, D. Mor- rissey. new ll: R. Priclmc. J. Olson. R. Rcicrson. A. Mole. D. llunswick. J. Mueller. J. Pzlrknr, K. Moore. A. Ccrlh. Row -1: L. Barbaslx, B. Pilty. C. McCauny. J. Paley. W. Pursell. O. Mcrlnin. M. Paulson. J. Rant, D. Dail. 11 Row 1: ll. l.y0n:-1, C. Montnllu. C. Payne. lf. Milvwstrrsll. J. Mer' 2 Inu. R. Meflilligan, W. McClain. Row 2: N. Larson. K. Maloney, J. Lang. R. lmgg. C. Marek, Lyons. Malhling. ll. Mark- slrnm. Row 3: M. Mzuks. A. Kosuk, R. Nelson. F. Milluu, M. Lippult. B. Leslie. A. Mannering. J. Lennaril. Row 4: B. Merry. ll. Cartr-ri-n-n. C. Morrison. l.. Ncesvig. Miller. F. Nucrnlwcrgg. F. Nelson, D. Lnuiz. l rw .. . ..,.. 'r V 98 CLUB Row 1: G. Belgcn, L. Buckland. B. Bergen. J. Beale. S. Barry. E. Beeker. P. Berry, D. Bainlxrirlge. Row 2: D. Runskin. S. Barel- xuan. V. Anllcrson. M. Alberli, liurnes, J. Apple, L. Black, D. Bricdis. J. Blanch. Row 3: J. Burley, M. Bergstrom. B. Beuk. K. Alt, V. Allen, ll. Behnke. J. Bnres, M. Barger, M. Bertram. Row 4: J. Bourne. J. Bn-ek. T. Cnrbet. J. Albright. F. Balsley, D. Baker, R. Anthony, P. Armstrong, D. Bunvh. G, Balleminc. CLASS OP '60 lt took the sophomores several Weeks to become accustomed to life in the senior high-to the juniors and seniors cluttering up the study halls and gym classesg to the amount of homework, and geometryg to being excluded from some activities, and the seat- ing of sophomores in the aud balcony. They received their first experience in class elec- tions in choosing Barry Gaberman as class president, Jeanne Postweiler vice president, and Sandy Sinn, secretary. Mr. Osness was elected class adviser. The class of '60 held their class party- Peanuts - and then set to work on their Homecoming float- Birds of 21 feather flock together. Row 1: D. Lewis. J. Lang. J- Klein. C. Lawton. J. Kelzenburg, P. Klein. A. Keith. L. Bucaui. M. Knwilz. Row 2: C. Kit-nitz LuCnurl. J. Krueger. L. Lippiil. P. Liclny. L. Lewis. P. Tobin. J. L.1Mm'e. S. Lawrf.-nee. Row 3: J. Lungsrlnrf. R. lllnson. D. Mc- Mahon, D. Lulling. M. Max. C. McKnight, J. Lukken. A. Laliellu. A. Thurman. Row 4: V. Jnhnsnn. S. Kjffnlnit, C. Mr:Kiernun. W. Adams, B. Haslcr. M. MnrNivl1oll. J. Feiler, P. Koch. S. Mustin. - ...gi -. .- 3 - , 4 7 Row 1: S. Curtis. E. But:-liar, C. Clinu. S. Brandt. A. Combs. D. 1--0 Burnett, N. Biiltm-rnelrl. Row 2: R. Burganz. P. Chirlestur. J. Currnri. TV. Chapman. C. Brigham. B. Calnplxr-ll. A. Dolphin. P. Johnston. M. Cotter. J. Clayton. Row 3: M. Efiinger. R. Diekc. L. Con- nnnghtnn. J. Church. W. Drcscn. L. Cucuin, K. Clcven. 5. lirmigzgur. ll. Danlp, J. Brciby. Row 4: D. Dennis. B. Cooper, M. Colby. Curtis. J. Edgerton. A. Dnmhnkaln. Corcoran. R. Ashton, W. Bircl. The sophomores contributed considerable force to the competitive cheering during pep auds, especially since they outnumbered the seniors by 150 and the juniors by 100, the largest class ever at West. They had their own pride in athletics also, since the sopho- more basketball team placed second in Big 8 com- petition. As the year proceeded, the sophomores also pro- ceeded--to get their driver's licenses, sports letters, and school spirit. By the end of the year, they were ready to follow in the footsteps of those ahead of them-ready to carry on the tradition of 'AWe are the Regents, we wear the crown-i Row 1' K VonGuntr:n K Tavlor B. Timmons M Tlmnipsnn B. Swanson. K. 'l'uhus,lJ. iX'illong.lRow 2: B. Stolen: R. Tanner: J. XVculhcrly, M. Stolper. S. Sinn. L. Taylor. E. Te-mplin. J. Anderson. Row 3: J. Wfcinlick, M. Smith, W. Strickland. R. Schlichl. T. Stockton, T. Taylor, E. Thies. T. Swanson. R. Sweet. Row 4: P. Wnrrl, J. Strand. G. Wassennar. C. Stein. N. Swanson, J. Thmnus. NV. Wal' ruth, K. Stnenson, S. Vunulerwall. R. Brandt. Row 1: C. Cox. P. Gust. B. Foil!-r. Eaton, P. li'arnn'r, V. Crownliart. lil. Eccles. J. l'lziffnm'. Row 2: R. li'cnl1i,fga11. Fer- ris. S. Freeman. B. Clements. K. Druckenbroul. Y. Dawn, J. Foster. J. Gcarhart, T. Delliqunrlri. Row 3: J. Grains, J. Duilluy. l . Crib' ble. R. l:illisun. P. Goetz. G. Gilln-rl. M. Fciler. T. Hnrless. D. Cernon. S. Drake. llow ll: l.. Groscr. R. Clisscnilorl. K. Clevcn. G. G:lhoi'1nan, li. Erickson. D. Dir-lc. J. Clnvvr. l.. Uli-mann, R. Gnllnglwr. fin A my Ron' l'l Plinn M Halperin 0 Harrieil J Honsholilcr H Hnrlshorire. M. T ricilinuAn. M.-Huialiiligs. Mi Dnrkoiip. limi' C. llntins. l'. Crassinnn. K. Hurtcnlmrg. K. lu1l1oll'. J. Hess, H. Hurringrtoii. J- Honor-k. J. Collis:-lnniill. H. Harloil. Row 25: D. Hol- slccn. M. Gill. D. Gublcr. T. Hewitt. G. ilughcs. D. Hurwitz. J. Juhl, M. Huebner. J. Gintz. Row 4: D. Gilpin. J. Knox. C. Hcnrlrivkson, C. Hanson. J. limlggf-mai. D. Whitwan. l'. Hvrrling. T. Hamill. Row l: K. Kvllivntl, S. Nelson, D. Johnson. J. Harvey. ll. Jen- ni-sr-. B. Jallings. Row 2: S. Lachnil. W. Krcssv. J. Kingclv. C. Hogan. M. Juculzson. li. Knwalske. K. Prerlzborn. L. Bishop. Kon' 3: Howe. D. Krrfl. J. ilillnslanl. D. llill. K. Hmm-y. N. Himsrrl. V. Jackson. D. Kulrly. K. Hnebvl. Row .iz J. Culbertson. J. lhwlr-. G. l'l:ltl. S. Nz-whnll. K. Larson. D. Jnhnson. T. Snhim-lzrr, T. Logan. D. Knnilerl. CLUB 99 Row l: ll. Isnhvllzl. P. llzulflrtr. Rusk. 5. Vankuw. J. Nuwr-I. S. liillcr, K. Rc-iglc. J. Priuu. limi' 2: N. Nielson. P. Parsons, R. Szxsnum. M. Pnngrulz. M. Rcmlull. M. l'vtm'gir1i. M. Nr.-ihoy, R. Iiiuxnun. R. Ruusclicn- hrrrgvr. Row 3. C. Sungcr. A. Novick. R. Rogers, T. Smith. K. Rcntsch. li-r. D. Sargent, D. Kari:-k. 1. 0'Ncill. P. Rebbe. Row 4: C. Schnppe, F. Rikkers, N. Kusinsky. J. Simba. ii. Porter, J. Rnhcrts. J. Eisley, A ...,. ---..,,..-,,.--..-,... KMC? I-LR. 216 I-I.R. 222 Row I: G. Smack. T.. Husserl. S. Rott:-nnmncl. L. Slnrkwenlhcr. T. J. Poslwcihvr. Schwartz, E. Stull, C. Svhreiluvr. Row 2: L. Kcnncbcrg, M. Sedgwick, S. R1-ynululs. D. Snvidusky. J. Svyho'rl. Suzhunsky, E. Rlllhvrirzrril. Row 3: C. Stone. R. Skrenrs, W. Slirh. Wh Norton. R. Snlmcrlla. WV. Schunk. T. Spcllnmn. J. Sonclarcgger, D. Morrissey. Row 4: R. Schaeffer. S. Rohinson, D. Schwingvzl, B. Si-mrzul, G. Sclmrrnclilxcrgcr. I. Ringgncss, I. Schmitz, J. Wright. Traditional Sophomore Spirit 5 2' '1r 'r '1 7'r'-' .v -v 2, ' .nj P 'I . f . ', .A ,, A f- , ,I ' 5'-w.,r..jVf,a 23 . Ig, A 'fi'-17 -. , ' . . q.if?xq?.S W-J 1 Wg? 5-Emi!! . Am -fr' wr' -161 4- 92 'Wi - J! fair.: . 4- :Fit 'MII ,Q ' . fANwf iii? 6 is J ,iz Q73 Xifjljxhiii , . Many' W-li ' 1 , 1, X Y, . U- K 'Nw-wwf .. ..-W - il I . 7 ', A., 2' 1 iw SW if L i f 2 f' ----' f . 1 M. bf-' XM' W 2 ff if Vin RM bi . 2 . . . if ' H lv.. Sophomores try for first. We are the Regents . . . ' Left to right: D. Lewis, N. Larson, R. Mason, S. Mzlstin, L. Lewis, M. Max, S. I.nCourt, P. Krwch, I. I.uMo1'c, I. Langsdorf, D. Laugcn W -V gf,fi'-,.f.- . - - ..... X .. '3 ' V I ,. .. . ... . ,Q .. V,-ff-I H 3 2 . 1 ., LF b ' QQ 'ff i s -s. Q g .. . 'Q - 1 is , ' X r I ' ' 1 92 A 'i 7 . , . f V' J ' V' f 2 lk. K, :gi fx .,, 1 -rl UNF , f . R' V? 'LJ 1 :' i ' 2. L' 'S f , . N -f W .xi 'aff' .- , -- i '. . ' 5 -.gf Og 1 I K ' 5, EQ I I 5 f 1 II Y - , . 1 , , M, W A A W , 3-4: CLASS OFFICERS Barry Gabcrman Sandia Sinn lean Postweiler Mr. Osness Presiderzt Secretary Vice-President Adviser 100 SENIOR ana if ,1 , K Www we WNW was-K ffm 'vw ,. fran Q , nj kj .F-3 wg'5,f r! 'T' 5695 M' .. ngg5g,w -M Wu Hg mas 2 Q f ? If! rt 'Q ' sf. .IEE WPUPU2-IF-. .,..fp.f ..:::,. .,.A ,.,A 'T . as .--.2 15:3-' -Q 135-vim? Q W -V -5 Q 1 1, ,Q S 3 W Q pa pq.. M Q zdss ss ' fj,f'Q?QL my xl Skig ? ef 4 ' K. as c 2 xy 9- W V Ai 1 w -- - -- V N afa r? X ' W- -:- 5:5 f'ifTi:fQii5:s.i::.iQi'13 'I-ffi , it -WW' A. V ,Bl ,,,,,, i z ,:,: 1 ..,....... Z .. , .... Z.. H fir in , We w W Dr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ml'. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Dr. I Mr. Dr. Mr. lJr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. S Mrs. B. K. X Mrs. as Mrs. X Mrs N Mrs. be Mrs. s Mrs. bi bl 8 R S: X R M rs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. M1's. sz Mrs. S: S M rs Mrs S Mrs. s Mrs. S Mrs Iames 61 Mrs. X M1's. Mrs. S: Mrs. ea Mrs. S Mrs. 8: Mrs. s Mrs. S: Mrs. S: Mrs. S Mrs. 8: Mrs. 102 SENIOR C. W. .-Xztgesmi Aikins Afflllll' C. Aritlersnn Victor C. .-Xntlersnn Keith .-Xrxnstrong Delphin L. liakken liltle-n Baird F. H. Bergmann Samuel Bernstein H. C. Black William Blum L. Q. lirictson Calmer Pwmvy H. D. Bruhn Iohn H. Piuclt O. KV. lluscl1ke Louis Husse Harnltl P.. Christens George M. Class Cliesrcr Cliflnnl Marshall Clinarrl . B. Cunklin Garrett Cooper XV. S. Cottingham A in b rose A. Cox Ellis H, Dana Frank K. Dean Frerl Doherty E. R. Doriifeltl F. Earl Dye Iohn T. Emlen XValrer Ilnsinger Oscar Gaarcler Edgar S. Gnrclon CII Senior Patrons Clarence T. Graham D. VV. Grosshandler Robert T. Hankel Marshall Hanks Einar I. Haugen K. S. Hart V. C. Hartwig A. D. Hathaway Harry Hcilprin A. A. Holly Stewart G. I-Ioneck Charles F. Iacobson, Daniel Jacobson E. R. Iacobson I. R. Iacobson . XVilliam V. Kaeser Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. .Sz Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr. R Mrs. Mr. X Mrs. Mr. 5: Mrs. Mr. X Mrs. Mr. .Sz Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. X Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr Mr. tk Mrs Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. Sc Mrs. Mr. 25: Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr, ik Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S: Mrs. Mr. if Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. ck Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Philip L. Koch Leo Kosak L. I. LaMore Robert Larson Harnltl Lautz Lester C. Lee H. A. Lewis Ray Lillywhite Viarren Lucas Samuel Mermin Reuben P. Metz Robert M. Meyers Iulius Mintz Lionel Moore Flnytl Morton Ralph Nafziger Norman Neal Nezlrlerman Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr MI. Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. M r M r Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 61 Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. ES: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. K Mrs.. Mrs. blrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. X Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Sa Mrs Mrs, Mr. 8: Mrs Harry S. M David G. O'Connell G. E. Oosterhous Robert Paddock Iohn Plcnke Iohn C. Pew R. A. Pinther D. E. Quacly Ricardo Quintana Clautle B. Reigle Frank B. Reynolds L. E. Runkel R. Sand E. A. Sehoeneberg Ia liin- s Schwalbach Gorclnn Stecnson Ruben KV. Sy P. E. Tccgartlin H. H. Thomsen M. B. Trsrphy Glenn Tre xxfa 1 rtlia Gnrclon Volz I. L. Von Gunten Eldon C. VVagner Max .-X. Vfaln Inhn I. XValsh Ge mmi' ge KVasha L. N. XVebster VV. C. XVecla111ueller Havens VVilber Iohn Willarcl I. D. Workinan Allan Yates ancliester, Inc. CongroTula'rions, Congratulations Class of 1958 and For complete selection B e S 'I' W i S h e S of all types of shoes for Dress or Play C I cl S S O .II It's I 5 8 Shorewood Bootery 2501 University Ave. At Highland Not In Shorewood Shopping Center Phone 8-1012 xx . , , Complete Family Shoe Store Madonna Smal, Dear 1958 Grail: Congratulations to you upon your grail- uation from one of the finest high schools in the stale! You will always be happy to remember the wonderful life you had at West,-your teachers, your frienrls . . . In the years to come, many of you will remain in Madison and become part of the Cily's business aml professional life. As responsible citizens, you will have need to buy property and liability insur ance. And then, like so many who have grafluated from West in years past, you loo will come lo realize that when it comes to insurance, that YEAR 'IN AND YEAR OUT YOU WILL D0 BETTER WITH REITAN-LERDAHL7 Sincerely, REITAN-LERDAHL ch CU. col? y Antoine's Goedyanlmwkd 'UO V AD 103 Higher Education - 0 ABrightNeW CW- Congratulations Your OW1il Home- U n d Lezsurely Travel- B e s 1 W 1 s I1 e s C I a s s o f I 5 8 X All those lhingzs are possible with a planned sav- 'gs'g .St't 'l tdjbj 'g 'lQcl,iQfQl1aCCf,Lnl0u1 pau O as X Opemn SPQQ gijdjlgfy, BANK OF MADISON c'Tlze Bank with the Friendly Atmosphere Madison's Largest Store Exclusively for Men Member of F.D.I.C. 1 W. Main St. THE ICE CRE M SHOP 2134 Regent St. Dial CE. 3-9931 104 F L O W E R S for all Occasions N Graduations Birthdays A nniversaries Parties Rentschlefs Serving Madison Since 1897 Store 230 State St. Dial 5-8885 Greenhouse Corner Regent and Highland CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Jjgl-,L F U F53 .m f ml lui Mila ,lil V ,gn lui I!!I er A Madison Business College Serving Wisconsin Since 1856 Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Executive Secretarial, Business Administration, Court Reporting, Stenographic, Medical Secretarial 215 W. Washington Avenue Dial 6-7794 Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, Washington, D. C. You should be having The Time of Your Life! Let cute clothes from our Teen Colony Main Floor . . . Downtown and Second Floor . . . East Side, help you have all the fun you deserve. Illini l Two Fine Stores F AD 105 Bergmannls Photo Hoffman House Paisan's Restaurant 102 King St. AL. 7-2267 514 E. Wilson AL. 6-0685 821 University Ave. AL. 5-2392 Burke's Pharmacy Huegel Sz Hyland Reigle Hardware 335 Glenway St. CE. 3-1794 104 King St. AL. 5-4151 3809 Mineral Point Rd. CE. 3-3110 Choles Campus Floral Master Blue Print Co. The Hi-Fi Comer 831 Uni--efsity Ave. AL. 6-7727 128 s.PinC1my st. AL. 5-4131 401 Safe Sf- AL- 60267 , , , Walter C. Rhodes Emmett s Shoe Servrce Meenk s Pharmacy Insurance Agency 1720 Monroe St. AL. 5-8020 1875 Monroe St. AL. 6-8712 121 S. Pinckney St. AL. 6-0693 Fergen's Bakery Padgham Painting Co. Waters Motor CO, 1801 Monroe St. AL. 5-0705 1721 Monroe St. AL. 6-8863 754 E. VVas11ington AL. 5-5167 FASHIONS Comm and visit Our newly enlarged Sportswear and Fashion Department I 1 1 EIVOYJE EAGLE STAMPS . . . for EXTRA SAVINGS y Your y Quality DEPARTMENT . .1 . Renda11's STORE 106 AD CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1958 .lusper's Handy Shop Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES FRITZ KUBLY LUICK ICE CREAM Looking af PANTORIUM co. Sport Coats HCUSEHOLD NOTIONS TOYS W, GREETING CARDS W 2138 Reqeni Sf. Phone 3-3702 22 -24 N. Carroll St. hen you want a photograph . . . you want a fine photogaph and that's The only kind your official photographer takes! Photograph Studio 2nd Floor Harry Smcunclweslrer, Inc. ' GetSet For Action ut SPORTSWEAR HEADQUARTERS Men lv, Ladies' and Boys' Wea1' ED SCHMITZ at soNs 22- 24 West Mifflin Street C o m p I i m e nts of Flowers ALWAYS WELCOME and Come Join Greenhouses Your Friends Bonded Telegraph Service at 2503 Monroe St. CEd 3 5304 Madison 5, Wisconsin PRESCRIPTEON PHARMACY 3410 Monroe St. Dial 3-4736 108 Bunk ui the AMERICAN ,ss ix :PQ 0 Friends to Remember nly ' u Check No Service Charge For Writing Checks with S300 Minimum Balance O E asy Economical Enjoyable 6-2636 EXCHANGE BANK 1 N- Pinfknev 0 Park in the Bank lot at the end of bank 0 Convenient Outside Teller Windows 8 a.m.-4 p.m. fllember of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AD 109 53. 69. 89 Gubler. D. 42, 99 Augcsun, M. 21. 25. 29, G0 Anlams. W. 98 Anhischer. C. 111, 19. 20. 225. 27, 30 60 Aikins. P. 16. 60 Albfrli. M. 98 Albrecht, N. 23, 60 Albright. J. 98 Alexzunlrr. H. 16. 25. 110, 60 Allen. V. 98 Allin. L. 38. 44. 96 Alt. K. 98 Alt. L. 98 Alt. V. 511. 96 Anxlersun. Carter 27, 60 Anderson. Christine 11. 17. 55. 96 Anderson. J. 99 Anrlnrsnn. M. 111, 18. 23. 29, 60 Anderson, R. 24, 114. 47. 52. 60 Anderson. V. 98 Annen. L. 96 Anthony. R Apple. J. 98 Arvlieiy .l. 96. 49 Arinns. R. 96 Arnlslrong. K. 19. 60. 91 . 50, 98 1 I Q l1rc:l1'll. T. 41, -19. 96 liliclson. C. 225, 62 Bi-if-ksun. Gayle 96 Bricksun. Gloriu 99 Bricmlis. D. 16. 98 Briglmxn. C. 19. 99 Brigliarn. K. 23. 50. 96 Brinnnfrr. W. 43. 511. 96 Britton. C. 21. 96 Brown. 1-2. 14, 19, 62. 91 lirowy. K. 20. 51. 62 Bruce. .l. -l7. 62 lirnegger. B. 96 lirm-gg:-r. 99 Brulin. J. 2-1. 38. bi! Brnlin. P. 48. 51, 90 Buck. P. 17. 63 Bucklanil. L. 98 Bnllingglun. B. 38. 021 Bunch, D. 15. 98 Bunsu. 16. 96 Bunliuk. 96 Bnres. J. 98 Burgzi. B. 96 Bnrlcy. J. 18. 42. 98 Bnrm-llc. 11. 23. 99 Arinslrong. P. 41, 98 Arnett, B. 15. 96 Arnett. I. 60 Arnolnl, R. 96 Ashlnn. R. 41, 99 Askov. W. 14, 18, 20, 210. 31. '17, 60 Asperheim. S. 60 Anne, W. 20. 23, Aycock. T. 118, 97 Ayers, J. 16. 61 Bacani, L. 15, 98 Hailey. J. 96 Bailey, L. 96 Bainbrislgge. D. 98 Baird, S. 61, 24, Baku, J. G1 Baker, D. 42, 98 Bukke. M. 15. 30. 95, 96 16 '19, 97 lhikkcn, J. 24, 26, 28. 38. 39, 40, 41, ., . Busby, M. 16. 17. 18. 21. 20. 50. 0.5 89 Busclikc-. J. 63. 92 Bussc. L. 24. 42, 63 Butcher. E. 99 Hulclwr. W. 15. 16. 23. 19, 625 Bnttcrliz-ld, N. 99 llnltke. M. 97 By-rne, B. 97 Cameron. B. 14. 90 Cameron. 5. 19 Camnlmll. R. 99 Czunnlwll. T. 38. Gil Canlielfl. G. 25, 26. 27, 96 Cannon. T. -19. 96 Cantwf-li. J. 47. 63 Caparonn. l'. 211, Oil. 92 Carnes. G. 06 Curpcnlcr. J. 41. 96 45. 46, 52. G1 Ballcntine. G. 90 Balslcy, F. 21. 9B Barbnsh. L. 98 Barr. R. 61. 41 Burelmnnn. S. 42. 48. 50. 98 Barninv R 19 9' Carstcnsr-n P. 16. 98 Casey. R. 30. 50 Cassidy. Y. 611 Cusmfll. R. 20. 28, sau. :sr ::::, - . so 63 Cuvanungli. C. 5-I. 55. 96 Cuxanungh E. 20. ll-l Beckman, G. 96 L -v - y Burg:-r, N. 14, 42. Bzirncs, P. 24, 54. . Barnes, S. 34. 98 Barry, S. 98 B1rry, W. 41. 96 Barsncss. L. 14, 1 Bassett. L. 102 Beale, J. 41, 98 I 98 96 9. 55. 96 Beck. B. 24, 42, 98 Beck. James 21, 50, 98 Beck. Jun 96 licltker, E. 27. 98 Bcrfker, P. 61. 89 Becker, 21. 27. 28. 47. 61, 91 Frivnlniun. M. 15. 30. 99 Dail. D. 15. 98 Beary, R. 18. 19, 96 Belinke, B. 98 Bellrcnd. R. 24. 28. 38. rl-7, 01 Belcl. V. 16, 20, 01 Belqen. G. 98 Bell, H. 24, 42, 50. 98 Bellingcr, J. 14, 96 Bennett, M. 11, 16, 17. 18. 96 Benson. S. 1.7, 61 B4-rg. N. 97 Barge, J. 14. 14. 96 Berger, B. 344, 98 Bergmann, K. 26. 27, 28, 61. 94 Berstrom, M. 24, 93 Bernstein. H. 17, 61 Bertram, P. 62 Bigncil. 111. 14. 111. 11. 62. 92 Bird. W. 241, 42. 47. 50. 99 Berkcmeier, H. 62 Bishop. L. 99 Bjclde. R. 55. 96 Black. D. 27. 62 Black. L. 98 B.lnCkm:m, L. 24, 28. 518. '17. 50. 02 Blnirc. B. 96 Blanch. .lean 96 Blzmnli. June 98 Blom, D. 62 Boarcllnan. S. 20, 97 Bnkinn. L. 97 Bolgzer. M. 19. IH Bulgrien. A. 96 Boller, C. 27. 96 Boilll. S. 19. 19, 96 Bnrn. M. 62 Bnrne. J. 98 Buylv. M. 96 Cargill. li. 64 Clmpll-un. J- 96 Cllaxpnmu. W. 99 Cliiclcslvr. P. 48. 99 Cliirlieilvr. C. 12, 64 Chrisliunsun, S. 11. 17. 97 Clirislmlsen. R. 12. 31. 611- Church. J. -11. 99 Clark. A. 20. 25. 26. 27. 31. flfi. 6-l, 94 Clark. l . -IO. 96 Clark. J. 211. 55, 6-lv. so Class. J. 97 Cluylon. J. 26. 99 Clements. B. 99 Clevcn. K. 112. 117, 99 Clillorcl. J. 15. 18. 19, 55. 6-1- Clinunl. M. 11. 1.4. 17, 21, 64 Cline, C. 19. 20. 55. 99 Cline. E. 14. 22. 25. 26, 29. GI. Cnare, J. 96 Cnbubc. J. 15. 17, 19, 64 Corn-y. P. 64 Cnlbcrt. li. 27. 28, 96 Colby. M. -11. 99 Coinhs. A. 99 Cuxnsluuk. J. 98 Cunpvr, B. 99 Cooper. G. 25. 27. 35. 65 Conklin. J. 11. 17. 65 Connnuglxluu. L. 99 Connors. C. 96 Cmiranl. J. 41. 97 Corbett. G. 34. 38, -11, 65 Cui-bell. T. 98 Cm1'nrun. E. 38, 47, 52. 'Nl Cnrxli. M. 65 Cutter. M. 15. 99 Cotlinulnun. J. 14, 17. 65 Cox. C. 99 Cox. John -l2. Cox. Judy 2.1. Crane. H. 25. 65 251. 115 15. lf. 26 97 Crnwnlxurt. V. 27. 55. 99 Cnvcizi. L. 25. 99 Cnllierlsun. J. 16. 99 Cnrmri, J. 55. 99 Currie. J. 24. 38, 47. 65 Cnrlis. S. 16. 19. 99 Dalilc. H. 25. 27. 53. 65, 91 Dahlk. li. 1-1. 41. 96 Brandenburg. June 26. 56. 96 Brandenburg, .Iuncl 26. 34. 55. 96 Branfll, M. 19. 25. 27, 54, 90 Brandt. R. 99 Brancll. S. 24, 99 Rruiby. B. 54, 96 Brcihy. J. 99 lircnnam, J. 18, 51, 62 110 INDEX Dallmun. J. 65 Dunxlwckain. A. 99 Daxnbnknln. M. 38. UT Dannnzm. M. 15, 19, 20, 5-I. h5 Dump. li. 99 Dana. E. 14. 19. 21, 66, 91 Darlw. R. -1-9. 97 Dnrlingg. F. 2-i, 26. 28. 38. 66 Darlington. B. 18, 20, ISS, 97 Dnnuk. .l. ll. 17 linvenport. A. 11. 17. 66 Davis. D. 96 Dawn. V. 23. 27. 99 Day. P. 97 Dean. A. 14. 17, 13. 26. 66. 9l Dean. J. 21. 66. 89, 91 D1-11ir1ua1iri. T. 16. 99 Dennis. D. 99 Dann-r. 97 Dick. D. 99 Dickv. B. 23. 99 Dietrich. B. 23. 27. 30. '17. 50. 66 Dinmnrl. J. 96 Duerk. B. 18. 47. 66 Dulierty. D. 14. 17. 66 Dolphin. A. 26. 99 Dopkv. C. 42, 4-9. 97 Doran. T. 34. 44. 45. 46. 97 D'Oruzin. 26, 27. 97 Dnrnfvlnl, J. 11. 15. 17. 21. 26. 3-l 55. 66 Drakv. J. 99 Drake. S. 97 Drangzlin. C. 15. 19. 66 Drcsen. B. 41. 99 Druckcnlmrud. K. 99 Dudley. J. 99 Dnrkopp, D. 97 Durkupp, M. 99 Duwe. B. 14. 18. 23. 30. 58. 66 Dye. B. 17. 24. 26. 66 Earley. D. 25. 27. 92. 95. 97 Eatnn. G. 16. 99 Eaton. J. 67 Ebcrlc. E. 96 Eccles. M. 15. 23. 99 Eddy. T. 67 Ellgvrlnn. J. 21. -11. 99 Edgerton. T. 20. 97 Eclwimls. J. 97 Emngvr M. 42. 99 Elirensncrgf-r. M. 16 Eifncr. E. 38. 48, 97 lilholin. Il. 67 lillefsnn. M. 97 lflliuil. I.. 17. 27. 97 lillixmil. ll. 15. 24. 1.2. 50. 90 Elvrr. ll. 97 Einlcn. S. 27. 48. 67 Hnlirr-4. J. 11. 17 Engelrmn. G. 41. 97 Ensingcr. M. 6. 54 Erickson. E. 99 Evans. J. 19. 25. 25. 29, Sl-. 97 Evcnsnn. 19. 97 Falk. C. 11. 17. 21. 27. 96 Farmvr. P. 99 Farwell. C. 17, 23. 96 Fvilcr. 15. 99 Fcilur. Juanes 93 Fciler. Jerry 98 Feilcr. M. 99 Fcllnnxn. L. 1-l. 67 Ferris. 99 Ferris. 17. 27, 28. 31. -13. 67. 97 Fields. T. 41, -19. 64 Fielxl. T. 67 Fenl1igin1. R. 99 Filzgvrulll. J. 25. 50. 97 Fix. YV. 97 Fletl. H. 15, 55. 67 Flinn. l.. 99 Fnersl. R. 16, 67 Postr-r. J. 15. 30. 99 Fowler. J. 24, 30. 49, 52. 67. 89 rox. J. 244, 23, 34. ss, 44, so, 51 99 Fox. T. 18, 33, 47, 68 Frazivr. l.. 27. 68 Freed, M. 12. 20, 27, 30, 31, 59. 68. 91. Frenrnnn. A. 99 l71'ir'i14v. J. 31. GB 1 ricrlnmn. J. 25. 27. 212. 60. 02. Ol Fryv. J. 68 Gaarder. L. 15. 25, 29, 68. 91. 94 Gnhlmi. M. 19. 56 Gubnr. D. 24. 38, 63. 89 Galwrnmn. B. 41. 47. 50. 98 Galwrlnzin. C. 99 Gallagher. R. 99 Gnllina. V. 47. 68 Ceurlumni. J. 56. 99 Gfliscr. A. 55. 60. 97 Cnislcr Paul 27, 97 Gvisler, Pemly 11, 17. 54 Gunsilrllcn. J. 97 Gvrnon. D. 49. 99 Ccrsnn. S. 17. 19, GB G1-rllz. A. 15. 98 Gillilfrl. P. 23. 99 Gill. D. 17, 24, 30, 42. 50. 68 Gill. J. 11. 15. 18. 21. 69 Gill. M, U9 Gillette. J. 41, 97 Gilpin. D. 16, 25. 90 Ginlz. J. 23, 25, 00 Gleason. L. 99 Gleason. M. 25. 97 G1isscnLlurf, li. 99 Clover. J. -ll. 99 Gncrs. M. 19, 96 Goetz. J. 20, 44. 97 Goetz. P. 27, 99 Gnlmlsnlilniflt. J. 52. 99 Gurdon. S. 24. 28, fi-I. 38. 14. 49. Gnrton. C. 97 Grallznn. D. 18. 27, D9 Grahn. D. 20, 69 Grains. J. 16, 23. 99 Granli. D. 96 Grzlssinun. P. 19, 99 Graves. A. 97 Green. E. 13. 15. 18. 20. 25. 28. 152 Green. S. 50. 55. 60, 97 Gregory. J. 55. 97 Grihblc. C. 96 Gribhlc. F. 99 Grin-grfr. J. 38, IH. 97 Grob, A. 97 Grossur. L. 38. 47. 52. 39. 99 Grusslnnnlle-r, N. 14. 21, 25. 211. 69, 93 Grunlzinu. P. 41. 97 Gust. P. 19. 99 Helag. D. 47. 69 Haessig. R. 38. 47. 52. 69 Haliner. J. 19. 99 Hahn. M. 15. 26. 'JT Halperin. M. 99 Halperin. P. 27, 97 97 Halpin, J. Halverson. J. 69 Hamill. D. 15, 10, 09 Hamill. T. 41. 99 Hamilton. P. 21. 97 Hannnnrsley. R. 96 Hankel. R. 69 Hanks. M. 15. 26. 28, 32. 35. 60, 97 Hanson. M. 97 Hanson. C. 99 Hanson. R. 12. 97 Hurluss. T. 99 Harlolf, B. 99 llurlns. T. 99 Harriml. O. 99 Harris. E. 21. -12. 97 Harrison. 11. 25. 48. 97 Harrington. H. 99 Harringlnn. T. 12. 21, 24. 27, 28, 44. 59. 70 Harlenbr-ru. K. 26. 56, 99 Hnrlslinrnc-. H. 99 Harlwig. R. 70 Hurvvy. J. 15. 99 Hurzlieixn. N. 97 Hixslvr. B. 15. 23. L1-9. 98 Hixslvr. 17. 20, 24-, 27. 49, 70 Hastings. NI. 99 Halhuwuy. P. 24. 26. 32. IBB. 44, 52. 10 llungvll. C. 21. 211. 70 llulxggsluml. J. 20. 43. 97 Huville. Rl. 20. 23, 70 Hawley. K. 20. 90 Heilprin. S. 70 Heivilin. F. 25. 41. 14, 45, 46. 5:4 Helms. E. 15. 18. 70. 92 l'lels:ihcs'k. D. 11. 15, 17, 18, 21, 23. 117. 70 Hemimsnn. B. 20. 56, 70 Hnnrlriuksnn. G. 99 Henry. R. 24, 28. 42, 47. 50. 70 Hanlon. K. 23. 97 Hepnvr. K. 15. 18. 71, 92 HL-rlwrl. J. 55. 97 Hcrnmnson. P. 5-1. 97 Hcrriolt. M. 24. 56, 97 1-larrling. R. 71 llr-rrling. T. 99 Ht-ss. J. 99 lilvwill. T. lil. 99 Hilmlchrnnxll. 71 lhll. IJ. 15. 311. 48. 99 llillcslmi. J. 99 Hillcstzul. YV. 71 Hillinrrl, R. 20, 28, 43. 49. 50. 97 Himsfrl. N. 15. 99 Hurlgsnn. 1. 99 Hoeljel. K. 99 Hnflnxun. J. 97 llufftm-n. D. 41. 50. 00 Hnunn. D. 25. 55. 90 Holly. S. 19. 50. 71 Hnlmlmrgg. C. 97 Hnlinqnisl. F. 16. 97 Holzwurtll. L. 28. 33. -IO. Hnllnuk. J. llfi. 99 Hnnnrtk. S. 38. -1-7. Hurnbc-ck. L. 97 Harney. K. 15. 90 71 52. 97 Hoskins. R. 41. 97 Houslmlclcr. J. 90 Huvey. J. 12, 19. 54. 71 Howe. E. 99 Howe. S. 11, 17. 97 Huckahy. S. 19. 31. 71 Huebner. M. 15. 99 Hnegel. R. 16. 97 Hughes. G. 41. 99 lluglu-s. P. 15, 18. 19, 24. T1 Hult. M. 1-1. 17. 20. 97 Hunter. S. 47. 71 Hurwitz. D. 99 llnlc, J. 38. 47. 52. 99 Imhoff. E. 71 lxnhuif. K. 99 lsnhulln, B. 102 1 1.1-miarrl. I. 98 lmslilw. B. 19, 98 Lustcr. J. 74 Lewis. D. 98 Lewis. Linda 21. Tl, 89 Lewin. Lois 98 l..f-wis. Lynn 7'1- Luv. li. 74 Lichly. P. 98 Mum, A. 15. 98 Moll, S. 77 Mowrcy. R. 97 Muckenhirn, J. 54. 77 Muckenhirn, N. 14, 1B, 10. 08 Mueller. J. 15. 98 Munz. R. 48. 77 Musulf, M. 13, 21. 23. 97 Nafziger. .1. 13, 14. 18. 23. 30, 43. .Im-ksrm. V. J9 Ju:-ohsurl. G. -I1. -10. 72. B9 .lun-ohsnn. Ierry T2 Jacobson. Janvl 55. 97 .lm:v.xbsun, K. 72 Jurznhsnn, T. 1-I-. 26. 72 jriusvlikc, I. 1,1-. 07 Jzlllinpzs. B. OU Jnnncss. R. 90 Icwsun. P. 25. 27. IH. 5-1 Johnson. Duvixl -11. 118. 53. 90 Dmxull 16. Juhnson. Inlmsun. J 97 .l0lmsnn, F. 97 19. 72 Jrrluison. M. 97 Johnson. N. 15. 18. 19. 26. 5.1. T2 Johnson, T. 20. 25. 27. 28, 72 Jnhusnn. V. All. 98 Jnlinston. N. 97 Johnston. P. 99 Iulliffn, K. 97 Jones. K. 72. 92 Innes. R. 97 Ponti. J. Jurgensen, D. 11, 17. 07 Juhl. .1. 99 Kmrsel. W. 72 Knhl, K. 15. 19. 24, 72 Kunvik, J. 99 Knsakaitus. K. 97 Kuutz. A. 15. 20. 24. 25, 97 Kay. 1111. 111. 14. 13. 72 Keith. A. 16. 98 Kcllicut, K. 99 Kellogg. E. 11. 17 Kelzenberg. J. 25, 30, 98 Kennenly, J. 73 Kcrtulln. .1. 19. 23. 97 Kerwin. XV. 97 Kcsscnich. K. 715 Kcuper. K. T3 Kienilz. G. 15. 32. 08 Kiuscl. 111. 73 Kincuill. T. 49 Kingclcr. K. 73 Kingsbury. A. 4-2. 48. 97 Kinney. C. 08 Kirlcy. D. 16. 10. D7 Kjcntvet. H. 98 KlulI', R. 28, 41. 47, 'ffl Klein, I. 98 Klein. P. 55. 98 Knipfcr. C. 97 Knnx, J. 99 Koch, A. 13. 30. 73 Koch. P. 25, 27, 47, 98 Kucpcke, B. 20. 97 Kollcs, D. 15. 21. 20. 73 Kosuk, A. 15. 41. 48. 98 Knsuk, R. 13. 19, 73 Kota-hc. D. 73 Kowulske, B. 77 Kuwilz, M. 25. 08 Krzlut, G. 16, 20. 73 Krcfl. D. 25. 99 Kreutzmunn, K. 14, 20, 30, 73 Kricscl, D. 97 Kricsel. F. 711 Kruckman, J. 32, 97 Kruckman. R. 41. 5-L 97 Krueger, J. 98 Krueger, F. 21, 38. 4111, 45, 46, 89, 97 Krug. M. 17. 26, 97 Kruse. YV. 19 Kubly. D. 41. 99 Kubly. V. 14. 20. 43. 7-1 Km-ckcn. J. 14. 26. 97 Kumlcrt, D. 99 Kurtz. J. 1-1-. 13. 2-1-. 26, 28, 35, CHI, 47. 74 Lalxclln. A. 98 l'.z!hrnssc. J. 97 I.axuI1lnuml. I. 16. 97 Laiclmil, S. 99 I..aCnurt. S. 19. 100 L:rMnrv, June! 100 LuMore. .Iolm 7-1- Lung. Joanne 'IB Lung. Judy 98 Langsulorf. J. 98 Lzuxphcur. C. 47. 74 Lursun, K. 97. 99 Lairsun. Laurann ll. 97 Lnl'sm1. Lorraine 12. 14. 17. 20, 25 29. 31. 711-. 89 Larson. N. 15. 30, 98 Lauper. C. 97 Luutz, D. 23. 41. 43. 50, OB Lautz. W. 24. 27, 38. 74 Lawrence, E. 97 Lawrence. S, 98 Lawton. C. 15. 23, 08 1.95165 R. 93 I.idmllu. C. 27. 41. 96 Lillywhitc. J. 1-1. 21. 25. 29. 110. 151 32. 50. 59. 74. 91 Linuk,s B. 75 Limllmrg. C. 19 Lippincott, K. 75 Lippitt. L. 98 Lippult. M. 34, OB Loillms. S. 23, 97 Luqun. D. 96 Logan. T. 99 Lukknn. G. 98 lmng. C. 96 Larimer. Jcannc 19. 98 Lurimr-r. John 27. 10. 75 Lny. P. 41. 99 Luyster. G. Ill. 07 Lucas. J. 15. 23. FIT. Tn Lulling. D. 100 Lulling, L. 38. 89 Lumlquisf. J. 75 Lynn, N. 19, 24. 97 Lyon. C. 97 Lyons, N. 98 Lyons. R. 98 Mu1:Nif!oll. Nl. 23, 'JH Mmllling, N. 98 Mnhling. D. 97 Nulolmy. K. 27. 98 Mamncring. A. 15. 32. 98 Hanson. D. 16. 24. 26. 28, 38, 75 Ylunlllci. R. 15. 18, 47. 75 Murvk. C. 23. 98 Marking. N. 75 Marks. M. 41. 43. 93 Xlnrkstronl. H. 98 Murlvltc. M. 75 Xlnrsh. Marilyn 14, 17. 21. 26. 5-L in Harsh. Melinda 97 lliilflill. S. -12. 48. 52. 97 Nlusll. .1. 28. 42. 50, 97 Mason. R. 98 Muslim. S. 98 Klux. M. 48. 91. 98 flluxlivlcl. F. 25. 97 Maxwell. J. 75 Muxur. H. 24. 28. 38. -16. 50. 51. 95. 97 MrC:nuy. C. 27. 98 McClain. W. 98 Mu-Duninrls. L. 15. 19. 96 Mf:Cillig:un. E. 98 Nh-Gmlli. T. 75 McGraw. C. 26 McKenna. J. 24. 27, 28, 38. 76 MA'KiL'r1mn, G. OR Mr:Knighl. C. 98 Mvlmzin. K. 48. 53. 97 M1-Lcull. J. 14. 21. 43. 75 MCLAHHI. lll. 14. 20. 30: 97 McMahon. D. 2-If. -42. 93 MrMilIcn. D. 97 47. 58. 77 Nason . D. 97 N1-ul. D. 16. 2-1. 23. 48. 59. 77 Ncddcrmun, T. 14. 28. 31, 47. 77, 89. 93 Ncesvig L. 98 Nelson, A. 20, 97 Nelson. ll. 11, 17, 19. 26. fll. 50. 54. 77 Nvlsnn, D. 41 Nelsun. F. A1-1. 43. 98 Nelson, Jnlln 28, 30, 41. 49, 95, 97 Nelson, K. 25, 55 Nelson, Judy 14, 78 Nelson. Robert 98 Nelson. Sandra 90 Nelson. Slmrnn 98 Nercim, A. 19, 78 Nesson. N. 97 Nvllmy. M. 15. 19, 102 Ncwvomh. B. 98 Ncwcmnb. P. 16, 78 Nz-wal. J. 102 Mrzmlmvclufr. M. 76 Hccllnr. M. 26, 75 Malay. C. 22. 56. 99 19 'l 23, 76 Moline-s. K. 14. 18. . Z. . X1 urmi n. D. 14. 30. fl-1. 98 X11-rmin. P. I-1-. 18. 20 76, 03 xref.-y. H, 47. 52. 98 Mvrlcn. J. 98 NIL-ssilm, M. 15, 76 Metz. M. 14. 20. 76 Meyer. S. 11. 16, 17. 07 Mfycrs. R. 28. 41. 47. 76 Xlcyr. A. 11, 11. 97 1'Ilr'k1rlson. K. 14. 25. 26. 32. IGS, 0 07 llickmff. C. 23. 25. 97 Milan, M. 14, 97 Miles. S. 98 Miller. Jann 76 Miller. Jalnvt 15 Milla-r. M. 27. 97. 'PR Newhall, S. 41, 99 Newton, B. 21. 50. 96 Nicbuhr, B. 97 Nielson, N. 19. 23, 102 Nolmcr. J. 29. 96 Nov-rlness. N. 14. 18. 24. 26, 78 Norlon. S. 41. 98 Nnrmn. W. 1112 Novick. A. 102 Numrnlrerq. F. 16. 98 Nuessn, L. 25, 27, 29, 33. 79 O'Bric-n, G. 78 Onkcrlundcr, H. 78 O'Co'nnell, D. 26, 27, 54. 73. 97 0'C0nnur. M. 19. 2-1. 54. 96 0'Cmmur, D. 95 Oestrciuh. M. 97 Olllenhurg. J. 21. 27. 78 Olson, James 49, 98 Olson. .luhn 78 O'N1:ill, Jeanne 97 O'Ncill. Joanne 19, 97 O'NniIl, P. 97 Oostcrlluus. G. 16. 2-L 28, 43. 49. 50. 53, 78 Oppcrt. I. 79 Orr, S. 97 Otto, S. 11. 17, 79 Ozunnc. L. 97 Padcluck, J. 24. 27. 79 Paley, J. 98 Palm. C. 96 Panek, E. 19. 42. 97 Pankow, 19, 26, sm, 102 Parent, P. 24. 25, 98 Parker, J. 98 Parker, P. 2-1. 23. 38, 39, -l-B, 96 Parson, R. T9 Parson, P. 27. 102 Patterson, P. 125, 32, 96 Patzcr. J. 79 Paulsen, M. 98 Paulsnn, 13. 11. 17. 54. 97 Paulson, C. 15. 32, 79 Payne. Connie 98 Pearson, David 79 Pearson, Dennis 16. 24. 28, 53. T9 Pecklmnx, P. 41, 49. 52. 98 Pellcrsun, C. 31, 79 Perkins, R. 79 Pc-rtzburn. K. 99 Peshck. J. 97 Petersen. M. 27, 102 Peterson. B. 20. 30. 96 Peterson. D. 23, 28, 43, 47, 50. 79 Peterson. E. 20, 21. 96 Petersmi, Robert K. 27, 96 Pew. J. 79 Phillips. K. 96 Phillipsnn, S. 98 Piazza. Ii. 41. 52. Uh Pricbc, li. 98 Punswick. D. ll. 98 Purse-Il, W. 08 Quudy. D. 14. 31. 80 Quady. M. 10. 97 Quam. R. 26, 96 Quintana. R. 14. 21-. 38, 411, 53, B0 Rurller. 1'. 102 Rmlkc. C. 20. 80 Raffill. D. 49, 80 Ralfnlll, J. 14. 21. 23. 80 Rugatz. J. 2-l-, 26. 28. 49. 521. 80 Rune. P. 41 liurick. D. 102 Rust. J. fl-1. 52, 98 Rznclilf H. 17 26 96 Rausrzhenbcrgvr H. 23 102 licbllc, P. 102 Reese. M. 97 Regge, C. 17, 26. 55. 81 Rcierson. R. 98 Reigle. J. 15. 81 Rciglc, K. 26. -12. 48. 50. 102 Reinkc. U. 18. 19. 27. 29. 110, 81 Rcistud, K. 10. 97 Rejalll. B. 16. 26. 81 Kendall, M. 102 Rcnneberg. L. 102 Rentschler, K. 102 Rctlleriorfl. R. 23. 53, 97 Rclle-xmxuud. S. 102 Renter. L. 20. 26, 56. 81 Reynolds. .1. 12. 23, 30, 50. 59. 81 Reynolds. 5. 102 liicllerl, I. 20. 23, 33. 39, 98 Rickard. .1. 16. 211, 81 Rilleout. L. 111-, 19. 53, 96 Nieman, R. 16, 102 llikkers. F. 41. 53, 102 Ringncss. B. 81 Ringncss. J. 41 msley. J. 102 Riiley. R. 14. 15, 16. 24, 23, 44-. 4 50, 81 Roberts. J. 102 Roberts. W. 81 Robertson. J. 96 Roby, M. 99 Robinson. S. 1-L 19. 24. 42. 102 Rmlcnfels, R. 20. 24. 28, 35, 53. 95. 96 Rodman. G. 96 Rogers, R. 18. 25. 26, 1022 Rolfsnleycr. C. 96 Rollefson. R. 27. 97 Ruse, K. 90 Rosenfeld, I. 96 Rosenfeld, M. 99 Rosentlinl, S. 28. 50, 95, 96 Rosinsky. N. 41, 47. 102 Russ. R. 20. 27. 42. 96 Rolhblatl. A. 16. 182. 31. 81. 91 Rovsek, R. 16 l1unkc'l, E. nf 20,. 23, 81 Rusk, S. 102 28, 82 Ruskin, A. 19, 100 Rlihterforfl. 102 Rynders, S. Saba, J. 102 Sacllsc. R. 41. 96 Samuel. R. 215. 38, 49, 96 Sanfl. Sarah 20. 96 Milli-r. V. 97 Nlillcr. S. 98. 102 Milton. F. 98 Milvurstmlt. F. 48. 98 ililltl. P. 16. 25, 75 Xlilclu-ll. P. 15. 26. 'TT llobcrg. K. 14-. 30. 77. 92 Moll. D. -I-15. 96 Monlulln. G. 98 Mrmrv, E. 77. 98 Minors. K. 98 Morgan, A. 11. 17. '77 Pierson. J- 97 Fitz. W. 41 Pilly. B. os Ping. R. 80 Piulllcr. M. 15. 17. 10. 2-1. H0. 9-l Pluenert, J. 13, 1-L 25, 30. 80 Platt. G. 99 Plalz. W . 49 Plenke, .1. 20. 215. 27. 30. 9-I Poehling. P. 96 Pohlc, F. 32, 25. 99 Pongrutz. M. 102 80 Morgan. M. 50. Sl. 97 Morrell. .lack 77 Morrell, Jill 98 Morrison. C. 98 Morrison, R. 97 Morris scy. Diane 98 Mnrlun. .1. 14, 17. 20. 23, 26, 77 Porter. R. 41. 102 Puslcr. J. 96 Poslweilcr, J. 30. 98, 102 Pottvr. K. 16, 18, 19, 211, 80 Prafkc, D. 43, 96 Price, J. 102 Sami. Sidfurrl B2 Sanger. C. 38, 50. 89. 102 Sargent, D. 24, 42, 102 Snsman. 11. 42. 50. 102 Szilher, K. 96 Sutterliclll. M. 96 Suvirlusky. D. 102 Scliuelllu. R. 102 Sclluefcr. M. Svhaefcr, T. 47. 82 Sa-huelfer, li. 102 Schaefer, J. 32 Schallcr. S. 17. 23, 96 Sclxappc. C. 1011 Sclicerer, .1. on Suhcnsky. 102 Sulurrek 26. 'lb Schleicher. D. 82 Schlirzlll. ll. 47. 53. 99 Srhlumbcrycr. J. 20. 82 Scllmelzcr. T. 41. 90 Schmitz. J. 19 Sulmeiflcr, H. 20, 23. 96 Schneiller. P. 15. 25. 30. 50, 55, B.. Sclmenebvrg. XV. 15 Sclxoenmilnrrgr-r. C. BL! Schrzxgc. ll. 82 Scln-eiher. C. 102 Schultz. C. 12. 14, 18, 17. 02 Svllunk. W. 102 Scllwalbauzll, J. 27. 351. ll-Ei. 82 fu Svhwarlz, M. 20. 23. 24. 27, 4... 96 Schwenkcr, H. 15. 21. 26, 32. 33, 47, 49. 32. 89 Scllwerma. D. B3 Svlnvcrmn. S. 47. 813 Schwingcl. D. 102 Selmrg. D. 90 Smlwick, M. 102 Segal, P. 48, 90 INDEX 111 Semrasl, B. 102 Severn, T. 96 Seylmlll, J. 43. 102 Seymour, M. 96 Shands, H. 19, 23, 27, 96 Shapiro, N. 25, 29, 56. 06 Shine, JJ. 25. 43, 96 Showers, D. 96 Shensky. S. 11, 17 Sievers, J. 11, 14, 17, 815 Simmonds. 11. Simplcr, G. 15. 83 Simpson. M. 83 Sinigaglia, G. 16, 31, so. sa, 92 Sinn. S. 98. 99 Skiltun, R. 23. 96 Skrencs, R. 50, 102 Skuldl, G. 96 Slauson, B. 29, 96 Smccko. 1. 26. 96 Smith. James 53, 96 Smith, Jay 96 Smith, Michael 41. 53, 99 Smith, Mary 17, 27, 48, 96 Smock, C. 102 Soumleregger, J. 15, 49, 102 Sonju. K. 19 Spector. R. 96 Spcllman, T. 102 Sperunza. P. 41, 50, 96 Staub, M. 16, 96 Stamm, A. 19, 27, 96 Stztnke, M. 20, 23, 96 Slarkweatlier, L. 15, 102 Stutz, E. 102 Sterlmun, D. Steunson, L. 16, 17, 50, 83 Str.-11'cn, T. 50, 51, 96 Stein, C. 99 Stewart, S. 13. 16, 19, 83 Sticll, W. 41, 50, 102 Stielll, J. 14, 19, 21, 47, 50, Stiehm, E. 95, 96 Stockner, J. 20, 27, 28, 30, 41, 50, 59, ax, 89, 92 Stocklon, T. 27, 41, 48, 99 Solen, B. 54. 99 Stolen, C. 19. 27, 28. 213 Stolper, M. 99 Stone, C. 18, 41. 102 Stone, K. 15, 84 112 INDEX 83 32, 33, Strand, I. 99 Strayer. S. 100 Strickland, W. 99 Swan, R. Swanson. 28, 30. 38. 44. 52. 96 B. 15, 19, 91, uv Swanson. F. 14, 18. 411. 47. ali, 8-1- Swunsun. K. 17. 84 Swanson. M. 99 Swztnxon. T. 99 Sweet, Rodney 15. 18. 19. -17, Rl Sweet. Roger 99 Sweet. Su lly on Sweet. Stephen Sy, M. 25. 30. 32. 84. 90 Vumlerlichlcn, K. 56, B5 Vamlerwall, S. 26, 99 Ynnthurlllmar, A. 98 Yuuk, V. 21, 25, 95, 97 Yank, G. 41, 49, 97 V1-rherkmoea, M. B5 Vi-rllulst. M. Verthein. J. 13. 16, 21. 215. 85 Verthein. J. 13, 16, 18, 21. 23 Vetter. E. 98 Vig. N. 17. 26. 96 Vluuk. V. 19. 26, 85 Yocclc. 11. 96 Vulz. S. 21, 27, 85 Tanner. R. 15. 30. 99 'l'it1'Jlick. J. 21. 25, 26. 27. 95, 96 Taughcr. J. 84 Taylor. Kathleen 20. 25. 27. 28. 8-1. 90 Tuylur. Kay 13, 99 Taylor. L. 99 Taylor, T. 99 Teckam. C. 98 Tccgurrlin. A. 13, 20. 211, 27, 511. 811 Templin. E. 99 'l'ew:.1ll. J. 26. 56. B4 Thielen. N. 16. 17. 84. 89 Thies, E. 99 'l'l1on'1us. B. 15, 24, 25, 42. 84 Thonlas. J. 99 Thompson, M. 24. 27. 99 Tllomssn, T. 21, 2,1-, 26, 38, 4.7, 52. 34, 89 Thomson, S. 27. 30, 56, 98 Tlxnrmun, A. 15, 93 Yonelbff, D 27. 96 VonCuntcn, J. 16, 86 VnnGnnten, Karen 11. 17, 27, VonGunten, Kuyc: 27, 98 Wfaitiswnrtli, J. 27. 86, 89 Wllgncr. 11. 38. 96 Wagner. 12, 20. 25. 27. 86. Walker. R. 26. 28, 41, 86 Wallace, R. 86 Wulll, J. 20. 54, 56, 86 r W . 41. 53. 99 Walsh. 1. 24, 28, 33. 43, 86 96 Wolratll. Ward. J. Word, P. 34, 42. 47, 50, 99 Wcsl. C. 15, 47 Wcslertiioe. 20, 96 Wllccler, E. 13, 18, 27, 30, 31, 32 59. 87 Wlxecler. R. 41. 421 Xvhilrr. B. 98 Vifhitc. S. 96 Yvhitford. M. 23, 98 Whitwum. David 50. 99 Wielwe, E. 19. 21, 27, 96 Witvlwe. 11. 24, 42, -14. 45, 1.6, 59, 51. 87 Wicclmunn. J. B7 w'ig5:ln. G. 98 Willie., J. 14, 20, so, 112, aa, :11, 87. 89, 93 Vfilller, B. 16, 96 Wilfung. J. 99 V.-ilking, D. 87 Willard, A. 14, 19. 21, 87 Williams. K. 24, 96 1Vils0n, A. 17, 27, 96 Withey, N. 87 Jvitto. M. 26. 98 W'itlwEr. J. 28, 38. '19, 37 Witwam, D. 15. 41 Taker, N. as Timmons, B. 99 Tobin, P. 98 Torphy, J. 27, 28, 30. 35, -17, 50, 58, 85, 93 Torrance. S. 19, 25, 26, 32, 85 Tryrtoricc. J. 16, 11, as Towne. S. 85 Tranchila, S. 85 Trewarthn. S. 16, 21, 25, 31, 85, 90 92 Trimble. T. 73. 85 Tullhs, M. Tullus. K. 99 Uhlarik. 11. 16, 17. 96 lilw-stml, A. 27, 96 Yvnrnl. V. 86, 94 Washer. C. 28, 38, 43, 86 Whssetluar, G. 99 Waters, L. Watkixis. N. 12. 19. 27, 30. 86 Watrous. L. 25. 27. 55, 92, 96 1Vatts, B. B6 Weatherly. H. 99 Webster, M. 14, 116, 94 XVccknmu+:ller, C. 87 Wcckmauellcr, M. 98 Wedell. E. 14, 18. 19, 21, 23, 47, B7 Xvcdcmeycr, 0.1. 27, 90 Weger. M. 96 Weinlink. J. 15, 43, 99 Wfeiss. C. 14. 17, 26, 96 Welch. D. 96 Welsh. J. 25. 98 Xfells. C. 15. 98 Wenger. D. 43. 52 Wernclli. T. 87 We-rre-Il, P. 14. 100 Wm-rth, 11. 1-I-. 17, 96 Wivcl. J. Woinowsky. K. 98 Wood, M. 23. 96 Wuolever. G. 49, 96 Workman, Bob 20, 27 W'nrkmun, Bill 44, 45, 46, 47, 88 Wright. C. 14. 97 Wrigllt, J. 102 vvfighr, S. 15, 41, 41, as 1Vyngaarr1, J. 14, 88 Wyngaurtl, T. 98 Wynn, N. 20, 27, 95, 95 Yates, J. 98 Yates, D. 24, 28, 33, 38, 44, 52, 88 Young. J. 14, 96 Youngmnn, P. 16, 96 Yount. J. 27 Zingg, T. 98 Zimmerman, D. 88 Zimnufrman. F. 19, 4.., 38 Zimmerman. J. 11, 15. 17, 88 Zitske, F. 47. 98 Zulu. M. 24, 27, 98 Zweifel, E. 56, 'JH fx ' - Z9 Wfdfff ffjfdfjilwa wf WWW W WQRMQMJM ci, W Wh ' CP I 1 , ,W ,wp . . HAM 109' I b Ji! 1 , I 5 og' 1 XOUJWM 1 , 1 N J 644, Lf I 0. I f U A XL! 1 49 ' Q5 'A . L 3,,rf2'5 M jjfv- ' ,O V jf ' nf' afyufy df 'K' , fy ff' F +1 : ' ' ,flaw J ! W W gf 'QZUMM . 7 1A ' ,W ,W W JL' ' wfffh W ' jp p,f'f,x ' pf . AQ , ' Lf V CW I! V ,aff ' JP!! ,fwl Cv ml,!Q,1 Lf V H W2 00 . QUVX e7 0 vbqmgx Eu QJWXQE
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