West High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Madison, WI)
- Class of 1965
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Qlwfv-IX PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Madison, Wisconsin Volume XXXII I ll S E NI 0114. -b A I U2 S ,jjj X J od if l K X Cl till Lfllflzl kglfqvl, fl t 'fl gb , JL Q JL cj! 2,264 students occupy the red brick building of West High School. But it is much more than the bricks in the construction, the desks in the classrooms, or even the physical presence of the students that make up West. The true elements of West are the attitudes, goals, and achievements of the students: the exuberant leap of a cheer- f Ctlwv- c V, of if 7 it If W .f FoREWoRD X ffl QV A M WJ, ll 4,04 Gif? Liga' pl? 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' ff ,f,ff,f,f ff, f f fm f f ' WK f f-ff f ff,z,fff4f ffyfi ffpxwffiiw57fWf-fm' H , ' f ',,' , , ,, ,f 4 , ,,,,,,f1 k,,k V ,f,,, ,,,f ,A f ,.., M, fm,-,,,,, ,-,, ,f,ff,,f,f,4 , 4f,wQ4fff7f0,fW,fff ff f, 21 0 , fa Cf My my , ,, f,.f ,-ff via Mhz flw f Vf ff-M f5f'.f4f:ff,w4 f,,Q,,w,ff,ff f , ff,fMff wf!4Mff! ,,W ,,-, fl,Z,,,f,ff,,,,,7W 4f,f,,,'f1:1 ,, f ii w If L, f f NNSW' X 1,1-'AcUL:rY 5 New Administration Avi n f- '-cs ' . fl Principal Douglas S. Ritchie K... 50. Donald Krider Assistant Principals: Orris Boettcher 6 FACULTY The school year i964-T965 marked the begin- ning ot a number of important changes at West The changes were carried out by West's new principal, Mr. Douglas Ritchie, who came to West after fourteen years in Port Washington, Wiscon- sin. With the help ot assistant principals Orris Boettcher and Donald Krider, Mr. Ritchie incor- porated many changes into the school-day: The l.B.M. grading system, the lengthened lunch and class periods, and more time between classes The main philosophy underlying the changes. Mr. Ritchie said, is to encourage more independ ence on the part of the student. An example ot the attempt to give more independence to the stu dents this year was seen in the issuing of honor passes. Mr. Boettcher, who came to West atter serving as principal in Dodgeville, was in charge of at tendance and disciplinary measures. Mr. Krider's main administrative duty was in the organization of instructional services. I Provides New Leadership Many new changes have been made this year in school oftice procedure. Mrs. Arleen Conner, Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Mrs. Irene Kimball and Mrs. Bernice Engen see to it that the oltice functions run smoothly at all times. Mrs. Engen, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Mitchell, and Mrs. Conner. Mrs. Piper, Miss Perego and Ctopj Mrs. Stack, Mr. Barnes, and Mr. Speerschneider. Students find books and research materials under the assistance of Mrs. Josephine Rentz and Mrs. Carolyn Cain, school librarians. Mrs. Cain and Mrs. Rentz also train and work with student library workers to keep the library run- ning etticiently. Q 523' The important job of helping students choose programs is done by the guidance department at West. The department consists of Mrs. Kathryn Piper, Mrs. Myrtle Stack, Miss Betty Perego, Mr. Leo Barnes and Mr. James Speerschneider. Miss Perego serves as the advisor of scholarship com- mittee, and Mr. Barnes heads AFS committee and is the advisor to Frie s of Foreign S udents Mr Speerschneider ,sepaijlo he sp arship commit- tee. Mrs. Pliner Mahe gui s Letar . ,- f ,ai ,,, 9 MM awp OJ - ',!,1'gY'4 Mrs. Rentz and Mrs. Cain FACULTY 7 Mrs. Foster, Mr. Ehlert, and Mrs. Erickson. By' studying American and English literature, we more easily understand the minds at people, past and present. Mrs. Ruth Mikkelson teaches junior and senior English classes and is advisor to the Folksinging Club. Mrs. Orchard instructs eleventh graders. Mrs. Rockett, Mr. Reiss, and Mrs. Rhodes. .fu ,ts .W We Lfeeiln byvtlklading M ldv J f J Ji MXN .pw X ,gl ff ll lf! WN llls i i WAKE K ' l lvl jV ll' limi N fi is 1 lf l' llv V Al' P l tl . . li .WM W fit- lledrningto analyze tor hemselvQhitamous lj writings of Shakespeare, Milton, and Chaucer, thiwlyxg students ot Mr. Willis Ehlert, Mrs. Margaret Foster and Mrs. Enid Erickson learn from the writings ot the great authors. Mr. Ehlert also advises West- ward I-lo. Mrs. Mikkelson and Mrs. Orchard. Lf-eu-:,D'Y 8 FACULTY Under the direction at Mr. John Reiss, Mrs. Helen Rockett, and Mrs. Julia Rhodes, senior English teachers, we develop appreciation and understanding ot the classics. Mrs. Rhodes also serves as an advisor tor Creative Writing Club and Patterns in Print. Mr. Reiss coaches Four-Lakes football. Analyzing, and Writing ffl , I y gf! I , ,rr A2 NEQWM , ,gf ln The classes of Miss KaTherine Sipfle, Miss Mary STahmer, Mrs. Helen STanley, and Miss Twila Rude, we learn The finer poinTs of English grammar and The Techniques for exposiTory wriT- ing. Miss STahmer is The advisor for Red Cross Club while Mrs. STanley and Miss Rude boTh advise PaTTerns in Prinr. Miss Kanable, Miss Knutson, and Mrs. Dowling. STudenTs of Miss Mary Muckenhirn and Mr. Michael Campbell, sophomore English Teachers, read shorT srories and works such as A Tale of Two Cifiels and Julius Caesar. Miss Muckenhirn is chairman of The English deparTmenT. Senior Eng- lish sTudenTs of Mrs. RuTh Grossman are Taughr The elements of good wriTing and good liTeraTure. Mrs. Grossman is also a member of The scholar- cQf1,Lr!lA,v QMXLSEXVDLQ QQLESZ J ShlpCO Wf sy T fs A 1 V K fwfi j,fj ,i'1iV RQ, 67 0-bij 4, ,aku JUZZJV 4 iGJ,, 196. ll Vocal Talents Developed in Speech A ,f ii, twgtgw l ews, and Mrs. McCarty Mr. Farrand, Mr, Parker, and Mr. Crook 10 FACULTY Bwwjgtf Teaching how to vocally express ideas is the main concern of the members ot our speech department. Mrs. Ruth McCarty, along with her senior speech classes, also serves on auditorium committee and ad- vises National Thespians. Mrs. Ellyn Bryan is a new speech teacher. Mr. Thomas Tews, in addition to teaching speech, is also the advisor to Class Night, and stage crew. Mr. Tews directs both the Fall and Spring plays and also serves on auditorium commit- tee. The students ot Economics and Sociology classes study the basic structure of our society and the philos- ophies of capitalism, communism, and socialism. Mr. Charles Farrand and Mr. David Parker teach both Economics and Sociology classes. Mr. Richard Crook teaches Sociology and American history. Mr. Parker coaches the debate and forensics clubs and has charge ot the Herefurth speech contest. Mr. Crook is advisor to Student Forum. Lee takes a special interest in studying slides of protozoans The Past Shapes the Future The struggles tor freedom which our forefath- ers endured are the concern of students in the American and world history classes ot Miss Kath- ryn Kohler, Mr. Raymond Quant, and Mr. Burton Hable. All three teachers keep busy with other activities at West besides their teaching. Miss Kohl- er is the advisor to the junior class, National Honor Society, and WSC. Mr. Quant is chairman of both the Social Studies department and audi- torium ticket sales. He is also the advisor to ln- ternational Club. Mr. Hable advises the senior class and is the head coach for varsity tootball and hockey. , fill wi iff! , will i i Mr. Quant, Miss Kohler, and Mr. Hable Past events are relived in World and Amer- ican history discussions. Four members ot our history department are Mr. Walter Wartolec, Mr. Michael DiBiase, Mr. James Lackore and Mr. Russell Paugh. Mr. Paugh coaches the baseball team, Mr. Lackore serves as ad- visor toxStudent Senate, and Mr. Wartolec is one ot theiadyisors to High-Times. I yllubl f WM- WV ,J Q W FRONT ROW: Mr. DiBiase and Mr. Lackre SECOND ROW: Mr. 5 ,fjf Wartolec and Mr. Paugh, ,kffl N ,ff f tk ff K Past events and how they will attect the future are studied in the history classes of Mr. Michael Brockmeyer, Miss Justine Dakin, Mr. Clark Byam, and Mr. Roger Brumm. Mr. Brockmeyer is an assistant coach to the varsity tootball team and head coach of the wrestling team. Mr. Byam, in addition to teach- ing history, is also the golf team coach. Miss Dakin, who teaches sophomores and iuniors, advises ski club. FACULTY 1 1 The system ot mathematics becomes more understandable to us through the teachings of Miss Cassie Raasoch, Mr. Neil Smith, and Mr. Orval Yaeger. Miss Raasoch teaches geometry, Mr. Yaeger teaches math l2 and algebra. Mr. Yaeger is also advisor to Math Club and a mem- ber ot the Statistical Committee. K Miss Matteson, Miss Beckerleg, and Mr. McCloskey. The world of numbers, proofs, and theorems presents a real and exciting challenge to the stu- dents ot Mr. Donald Loker, Miss Janet Herzteldt, and Mr. Eugene Leverentz. All three teach geome- try. Mr. Laker and Miss Herzteldt add algebra and trigonometry to their schedule. Mr. Leverentz teaches calculus and coaches our tennis team. 12 FACULTY The Sciences Challenge 4. Mr. Yaeger, Mr. Smith, and Miss Raasoch. Understanding basic concepts and using logical reasoning are important in the science ot mathe- matics. We learn these concepts with help from Miss Fern Beckerleg, Mr. Donald McCloskey, and Miss Janet Matteson. Miss Matteson also teaches physical science, and Mr. McCloskey served as Math Club advisor, lbefore taking a two year leave of absence to Nigerial. Miss Herzfeldt, Mr. Leverentz, and Mr. Loker. the Search for Knowledge U The ever-increasing importance of mathematics in our lives becomes apparent in the classes ot Mrs. Beverly Dillon, Miss Delores Peck, Miss Ann Koch, and Mr. James Biclcet. We are taught ge- ometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Miss Koch is the new teacher replacing Mr. McCloskey. Besides being an assistant football coach, Mr. Bicket also coaches the curling team. Miss Koch, Miss Peck, Mr. Bicket, and Mrs. Dillon. Anything can be expected when you walk into the biology classes of Mr. Joseph Antonie and Mr. LeRoy Lee. Both teach advanced biology courses with such topics of study as botany, zoology, and anatomy. Mr. Lee and Mr. Antonie are co-advisors for Biology Club. Mr. Antonie, who is chairman of the Science department also serves as chairman for the Honor Gordon Committee. Mr. Antonie and Mr. Lee. Mr. Moore, the new Chemistry teacher, shows Cindy Hintz, left, and Kris Thomas some mysteri- ous compounds. FACULTY 13 Students learn the laws and theories ot Physics un- der the instruction ot Mr. Gerald Buck and Mr. David Braunschweig. Mr. Buck also teaches classes in chem- istry and is the advisor to movie crew. QWWWWMM ' 3, ,A ' ' , nv K , P X4 se.. , Mr. Miller and Mr. Moore Knowledge Through Mr. Buck and Mr. Braunschweig Atoms and molecules are the basis of study in the chemistry classes of Mr. Bruce Miller and Mr. Rich- ard Moore, a new chemistry teacher. Their stu- dents learn to balance equations, to solve problems, and most important to work properly in the labora- tory. 14 FACULTY ,Aff Mr. Wesenberg and Mr. Holt The structure of the earth and weather pat- terns are some ot the studies ot the earth science classes of Mr. Douglas l-lolt. Basic science and berg. Mr. Holt also coaches Four-Lakes football. physical science are taught by Mr. Dale Wesen- Qbservation and Analysis The French department at West had several interesting and educational proiects this year. The French picnic, Mardi Gras, and talks from French speakers were among these activities. Miss s Florence Schweizer, who is head of the language department, teaches first, second, and third year A students. Mrs. Mary Kaye Jordan, Miss Judith An- derson and Mrs. June Moravcevich are the other members of the French department. Mrs. .lor- dan, who teaches fourth year students, is also an advisor to French Club. Miss Anderson and Mrs. Moravcevich both teach second and third year students, and are advisors to French Club. Miss Anderson, Miss Schweizer, Mrs. Moravcevich, 'and itopl Mrs. Jordan. faux fain German stories and other German literature is studied by the students in the German classes of my Mrs. Elsa Oliver and Miss Donna Ellefson. Mrs. Oliver teaches one first year German class, and Miss Ellefson instructs first, second, third and fourth year students. Mrs. Oliver and Miss Ellefson Latin translation and grammar are emphasized in the Latin classes of Mr. Patrick Frawley and Miss Eleanor Wilson. Mr. Frawley teaches second and third year Latin, and Miss Wilson has first, sec- ond and fourth year classes. Miss Wilson is also in charge of the honor roll. Mr. Frawley and Miss Wilson FACULTY 15 Learning Through Language Mr. Mason, Mrs. Garner, Mr. Otto, and Mrs. Hammond. Besides teaching us to speak the Spanish language, Mrs. Lucia Garner, Mrs. Karen Hammond, Mr. Joseph Mason, and Mr. Frank Gtto provide us with a special insight into the culture, history, and modern-day prob- lems of the many Spanish speaking people. All the Spanish teachers help with Spanish Club with Mrs. Garner as the main advisor. Mr. Otto is in charge of the Spanish newspaper and Mr. Mason is an intern teacher for the tirst semester. HK Miss Evelyn Baumann and Mr. Wallace Benson teach the advanced concepts of art. Mr. Benson advises Art Angle and is also the faculty advisor for social committee. Both Miss Baumann and Mr. Benson obtained their degrees tram the University of Wisconsin. 16 FACULTY rrrmiiiiis ' wig Wiii -Q. c 'W N4 WONIAF ,- 'mi 2 'l..... K. W ..l,.? Mrs. Schneider Something new in the language department at West, is the Russian teacher, Mrs. Joyce Schneider. Mrs. Schneider teaches basic Russian along with Russian culture, to sophomores and iuniors. Mr. Benson, and Miss Baumann. Talents Directed by Mechanical Arts Mr. Orville Evans, Mr. Wallace Bondhus anal Mr. Frances Fallon are the members of the industrial arts de- partment. Department head, Mr. Evans teaches graphic arts, and woodworking. Mr. Evans is also the Cross-Coun- try coach. Mr. Bondhus instructs classes in power me- chanics, machines and metals. Mr. Fallon specializes in drafting. Mr. Bondhus, Mr. Fallon and Mr. Evans Mr. Fallon helps Jim Miles, a senior, on a drafting project. Miss Emma Niendort the home economics teacher, directs senior high girls in advanced homemaking methods. Miss Niendort is also an advisor to Future Home-Makers ot America. Miss Mary Crain is respon- sible for the hot lunch program in the cafeteria. Miss Crain and Miss Niendort f FACULTY 17 Practical Skills Are Developed l. 9, Miss Norton, Miss Lange, and Mrs. Sarver Typing, Business English, Business math and accounting are some of the courses taught by Miss Mareta Schmidley, Mr. Bruce Straw, and Mrs. Helen Johnson. Mr. Straw is in charge ot the textbook department and the school accounts. l l Typing and shorthand are valuable skills tor future college students as well as those who will enter the business world. Business education classes are taught by Miss Viola Norton, Miss Dorothy Lange, and Mrs. Eleanor Sarver. Other classes in this department include accounting and ottice practice. Miss Lange also advises paper shop. Miss Norton is the chairman ot the Business Education department and is also an advisor to Business Club. U-4-n... i i 18 FACULTY Mrs. Johnson, Miss Schmidley, and Mr. Straw Mrs. Dowling helps some of her senior English students in a panel discussion. Music Marks Important Qccasions Mr. Sfanke Mr. Rafoth - Mr. ErnesT STanke, The orchesTra direcTor, has Two major programs each year, The winTer and spring concerTs. He also direcTs The wind ensemble, and in- sTrucTs iunior high sTuclenTs. The many bands aT WesT are lecl by Mr. John Ra- foTh. Much of The enThusiasm aT The TooTball and bas- keTball games comes from The Pep Band, led by Mr. RafoTh. He also direcTs The Symphonic, Marching, and ConcerT bands. ThroughouT The year several pro- grams involving The bands are also presenTecl. Miss HuxTable, The A Cappella choir direcTor, is kepT busy wiTh many oTher acTiviTies. She clirecis Boys' Double QuarTeT, Girl's Ensemble, and Girl's Chorus. She also Teaches The chorus classes. IT is her responsibiliTy To organize and plan The vocal ar- rangemenTs Tor The ChrisTmas, winTer, and spring pro- grams. FACULTY 19 Sportsmanship Emphasized in Mr. Borland and Mr. Jones In the gym classes ot Mr. James Stevens and Mr. Thomas Hargraves, doing exercises and learning good sportsmanship play an important part. Mr. Stevens coaches West's varsity basketball squad as well as instruct- ing several gym classes. Mr. Hargraves teaches swimming and also coaches the swimming team. assistant coach for varsity tootball. The importance and responsibility of a drivers li cense is emphasized in the driver's education classes of Mr. Willis Jones. Mr. Jones is also the head coach ot the track squad and advisor to W-Club Mr Glenn Borland instructs iunior health classes and is also an it S 1 Mr. Hargraves and Mr. Stevens ' Pu Faculty members chat with each other at the faculty tea. 20 FACULTY Physical Education Classes Mrs. Stettler ancl Miss Temple The girl's gym classes are taught by Mrs. Mary Stettler and Miss lna Temple. Field hockey, tumbling, swimming, and softball are some of the activities that they instruct. Mrs. Stettler is the advisor to Pep Club and along with Miss Temple advises Catalina Club and girls' intramural sports. Miss Temple is also advisor to the Cheerleading squad. Mrs. Stettler advises Pep Club members Margy Geissler, Sue Vilhauer, and Linda Wirth. FACULTY 21 22 SEN IORS X- 4 L , ,f f -, ,. , .,,. V .,vb.,., f,,,J,,!E, . nw, -., g -2 Charlotte Abrahams Student Forum, Ski, Catalina, Rifle clubs, Brigadoon, Band, Girls Chorus, Bowling, WSC. Deborah Abrams Student Forum, NHS, German, International, Red Cross, BiolOQYf Philosophy, Folksinging clubs, FTA. linda Aier Steven Alberty David Albright National Merit Semi-Finalist, Westward Ho, Sports Ed., Hi-Times, 4-Lakes Basketball, Stu- dent Forum, Biology, Math clubs. Jacqueline Allen WSC. Orientation Day Acquaints No Nancy Allin Student Senate, Pep Club, Sec., Hi-Times, Westward Ho, Stage Crew, Catalina, Ski, French clubs, Student Forum, WSC. Janis Anderson 2+ SENIORS Gary Allord Laurel Anderson Student Senate, WSC, V-Pres., 'French, Ski, Girls' Rifle, Business clubs, Student Forum, Girls' Chorus, Hi-Times, Art Angel. Nancy Ammons Business Club. Linda Anderson Student Forum, Stage Crew, Art Angle, Folk- singing Club, WSC. Coyleen Amundson French Club. Toby Anstield Spanish, Ski, Biology clubs, Art Angle, Bowl- ing, Student Forum, WSC. William Andersen Hockey, Hi-Y, Biology Club, Art Angle, Student Forum. Steven Antonius Hi-Y, Prom Court, Bowl- ing, Ski, Philosophy clubs, Student Forum. Sophomo Harriett Anderson Choir, Brigadoon. Susan Argue Catalina, German, Ski clubs, Pep Club, Pro- gram Chm., WSC, GAA, FTA, Student Forum. RICHARD ARN DT 4-Lakes Basketball, Basebci I l. Paul Atkins Bruce Ayres Spanish, Ski clubs. Joanne Backer Hi-Times, Coin, Spanish clubs, i NHS, Treas., Hi-Times, co-exec., Student Senate, PIP Student Forum, Business Club, Treas., WSC. YES Nancy Baker Library Worker, Art Angle. Janice Baldwin Pep, Ski clubs, WSC, Student Forum, FTA. Andy Balkm Albert Ba nadyga Hi-Y, Baseball, 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, Swim- ming, French Club. Steven Bardwell Constance Barnes WSC, Ski, Girls Rifle clubs. John Barsness German Club, Hi-Times, Photographer, Swimming, Westward Ho, Student Senate, Literary Discussion Society, Social Committee. Denis Bartell Choir, Boy's Double Quartet, Creative Writing Club. E l Y l SENIORS 25 f ,av ,c,, i z' rw :wit M it ,van '4 fl wwf A, X TY' 'Hin-s 'Wlni David Bartlett Spanish Honor Society, ters, NHS. Aberra Batcha International Chess clubs. Joanne Becker Girls' Chorus. Joann Beckman Spanish Honor Spanish Newspaper. Alan Belgen James Bennett Hockey, Bowling, 4-Lakes Football, Globetrot- Society, Ski, Girls' Rifle clubs, Basketball. Closed Lunch Threat Cleans Up my N11-zr tsl ,M- Donald Benson Elizabeth Benson Thomas Biork Choir, Girls Ensemble, Hi-Y, Student Forum, Ski, Brigadoon, Student For- Philosophy clubs, 4-Lakes um, Ski, Spanish clubs Football, Basketball. WSC. SENIORS 26 Gene Blabaum Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball, Ski Club, Student For- um, Bowling. Mary Beranek Hi-Times, News Copy Ed., PIP, Math, Creative Writing, Philosophy, ln- ternational clubs, Stu- dent Forum, WSC, Choir. Joanne Bladl Student Senate, Student Forum, Westward Ho, Copy 84 Index Ed., Bowl- ing. Gretchen Beuscher German Club, Program Chm., WSC, lndernation- al, Folksinging, Foreign Service clubs, Girls Cho- rus. Kenneth Blaedel Marching Band, German Club. Elizabeth Beyler Hi-Times, Exec. Ed., Pep, French clubs, Student Forum, WSC, Quill 81 David Bliss Scroll, PlP. Hi-Y, Ski Club. Area Gregory Beytien Student Forum, Student Senate, Swimming, Hi-Y, Ski, Philosophy clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball. Carolyn Block GAA, Math Club, WSC. Peter Blossom Susan Blum French, Business clubs, Student Forum, WSC, Of- fice Worker, Bowling. Richard Boelke Track, 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, W, Ski clubs, Student Forum, Hi-Y. Ronald Boettcher 4-Lakes Basketball, Baseball, Curling. Linda Bogle WSC, French, Biology, Girls Rifle, Ski clubs. Gene Bohms Rosalie Bonura Business Club, Bowling. Gregory Booth Ski, Chess clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country, Ski Team, Track. Phyllis Borenstein Brigadoon, Spanish, Red Cross clubs, WSC, Band. Paul Borsuk Student Forum, V-Pres., Hi-Times, PIP, Creative Writing Club, Student Senate, Badger Boy's State, Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist, Shaw Essay Contest, Friends of Foreign Students. James Boulware Hi-Y, W Club, Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Track. Diana Bowar Student Forum, WSC, French, Business clubs, Oltice Worker, Bowling. VL 1 A .55 Vi- ' f 'Pi ' Q -' - ', ff ii f , e 6: .,.. ,.,. 1 ,,, y ,,,. ,, SENIORS 27 f ,WA 4 I Peter Bradley Swimming, Wrestling. Michel Brown 28 SENIORS 1, Nm Mrs. Mitchell helps two seniors, Rob Wixson and Bobbie Olson, change their class pro- grams. Although I.B.M. greatly reduced the time required for original scheduling, the of- fice help still spent many hectic hours re- scheduling students in the correct classes. I.B.M. Schedules Eager Gregory Brady Jane Bray Lois Brigham Alison Brooks Gregory Bruhn Pep Club, Pres., Ski Student Forum, Bowling, PIP, Ed-in-Chief, Student Choir: BI'iQC1ClOOf1: Club, Sec., V-Pres., Stu- WSC, Ski, French clubs. Forum, Sec., Social Com- French, MOfl'l clubs: BOWl- dent Forum, Westward Donald Bruns mittee, French Club, ing, Stage Crew. Ho, Stage Crew, French Wrestling, Cross Country, Sec., Hi-Times, Biology, Club, Water Bullet. Baseball, Hi-Y, W Club, Ski, Philosophy clubs, Robert Bruner Student Forum. Choir. Movie Crew. Mary Brye Students Gayle Brown Choir, Stage Crew, Natl. Thespians, Student For- um, Catalina Club, Brigadoon, Asst. Direc- tor, WSC, Friends of Foreign Students, GAA. Emily Buchholtz Orchestra, Student For- um, German Club, V- Pres., Program Chm. Ken Budensiek James Burgi Ushers, Coin, Chess clubs. Jill Burke French, Ski, Girls Rifle clubs, WSC, Bowling. Jean Burris international, French, Ski clubs, Biology Club, Sec. Student Forum, WSC, Hi-Times, AFS Committee. Patricia Busse FTA, Bowling, Girls Rifle Club, WSC, Student For um. - Timothy Byrne Choir, Hi-Y, Hockey, Bowling, Ski, Math clubs 4-Lakes Basketball, Swimming, PIP. Mary Calbert Art Angle, Girls Rifle, Ski clubs, Bowling, PIP WSC. Stanley Caldwell Hi-Y, Ski, Math clubs, Student Forum, Track. Cathy Callahan Business Club. Mike Cantwell Football, Ski, W clubs, Hi-Y, Baseball, Wrestling 4-Lakes Basketball. Philip Caravello Football, Baseball, W Club, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basket- ball. J. Donovan Carpenter Hockey, Ski, W clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Track. SENIORS 29 Quia . S-'F L 30 SENIORS up 'QS Clarke Caywood Student Senate, Student Forum, Track, Basketball Hi'Y, Westward Ho, Ski, Creative Writing clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Civil War Round Table, Sec. Sara Chadwick Student Forum, German Club, Marching, Symphon ic bands, WSC, Bowling. Robert Chamberlain Hi-Y, Hi-Times, Student Forum, Choir, Brigadoon, Ski, Spanish clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball. Linda Chapman Garth Choinowski Student Forum, Art Angle, Swimming, Biology, Chess clubs, Movie Crew, Bowling. Dennis Christensen Wrestling, W Club, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. Richard Clack Swimming, German, Coin clubs, 4fl.akes Football, Basketball, Bowling. David Clarke Drum Major, Band Pres., Orchestra, Pep Band, Swimming, Baseball, Radio Club. Sue Clements WSC. Charles Cline 4-Lakes Football. Julie Cochems Spanish Newspaper, WSC, Business, Spanish clubs. James Collins Baseball, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. W.S.C. Penny Corbin Choir, Girls Ensemble Brigadoon, WSC, Stu- dent Forum, lnternation al, French, Pep clubs. Roger Cox Student Forum, Swim ming, Hi-Times, Radio Chess, Coin clubs. Karen Collins Student Senate, Student Forum, Ski, Creative Writing clubs, Hi-Times, WSC. Jacqueline Colston Band, Orchestra. Connie Colvin WSC, Girls' Rifle Club, Bowling. Marshall Conrad Biology Club, 4-Lakes Basketball, Bowling. Darlene Cook WSC. Linda Cook Decks Halls for Christmas Jane Correll French, Ski' clubs, Stu- dent Forum, WSC. Patricia Coyne Stage Crew, Biology, Ski, Girls' Rifle clubs, Girl's Chorus, WSC, GAA. Howard Cosgrove German, Creative Writ- ting clubs, Student For- um. Carole Crawford Pep, Spanish, Business clubs, Student Forum, WSC. Charles Coughlin Jennifer Cowle Barbara Cox Orchestra, Pres., Math, Student Senate, Foreign Library Worker, WSC. Chess clubs, Friends of Student Club, Pres., George Cuccia Foreign Students. Student Forum, Choir, Football, Wrestling, William Crone Orchestra, Globetrotters, Track, 4-Lakes Basket- Girls' Chorus, WSC. ball W Club, Volleyball. Gretchen Crownhart Stage Crew, Make-up Crew Head, Choir, Brigadoon, FTA, WSC. SENIORS 31 Wa-A -ff 32 SENIORS OU' ,...f 0 Nancy Cumming Band, Brigadoon. Barry Cummings Wrestling, German, Folksinging clubs, Marching Band, 4-Lakes Football. Jane Curran Choir, Westward Ho, Hi-Times, WSC, Chorus, Stu- dent Forum. Catherine Curtis Westward Ho, Social Committee, Hi-Times, Stage Crew, Biology, Ski clubs, Student Forum, WSC. s. Savage Thomas Curtis Stage Crew, Sets Crew Head, National Thespians, Band, Marching Band, Math, Ski clubs, Student Forum, Curling, German Club. Larry Curtiss Pierette Czarnecki Debate, Latin Club, GAA. James Dalrymple CG J Jeanne Dalton Student Forum, PIP, Hi-Times, Chorus, French Club- f WSC. Mary Davie WSC, Bowling, Girls' Rifle, Spanish clubs, Art An- Ralph DeWoody gle, Ski Club, Student Forum. Angela Dipiqzzq Red Cross, Business Clubs, WSC, Chorus. Lana Davies German Club, V-Pres., Art Angle, Sec-treas., Span- ish, Girls' Rifle clubs, WSC, Bowling, Ski Club. Linda Davis Library Worker. Dennis Day Suzanne Deliardeleben Westward Ho, Student Forum, Math, Ger- mfm ClUl-US: FTA, Girl's Chorus, Globetrotters. Laura Delaney Ski Club, Art Angle, WSC. Susan Derse Sec. Sr. Class, Student Forum, Westward Ho High-Times, Social Comm. Publicity Chrm Student Sen. Ski, French Clubs, WSC. Edward Deutschkron Coin Club, Cross Country. James DeVillier Graduated in Junior Year. swsx X 'Nm x X XXXNx gm X fs-X Swift Stk is Delights Curious Crowd Glenn Dick Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Choir, W- Club. Dennis Dobson I Mary Dicke William Dicke Westward Ho, Art Angle, Cross Country, Bowling, V-Pres., German, Creative Tennis, Track, Curling, Writing Clubs, Student For- Chess Clubs. Um, WSC, Debra Donaghue Barbara Doll French, Biology Clubs. Stage Crew, WSC, Art Angle. Dorothy Dieter Stage Crew, Ski, Spanish, Bowling, Clubs, National Thespians, WSC. Linda Doublet Diane Dietrich Business Club, Globetrot ters, Student Forum, WSC. Catherine Doyle Student Senate, Pep, Phi losophy, French Clubs, In ternational Club, WSC Orchestra, High-Times, Stu dent Forum. SENIORS 33 1 - l2i,,',,4f.fff7 L. vv - . ,fd U, ff' 72' any ' 455, ,JV , L gi 2 M .fn LZ' ' , , , JJ, ' ,'f,f'Z f s .V .mug ' M175 Q.. -aus M59 u::g:! Sgt 34 SENIORS Madeline Draeger PlP, International, German, Creative Writing, Biol- ogy clubs, Student Forum, Student Senate, Friends ot Foreign Students. Michael Dresen Biology Club-Pres., Student Forum, Movie Crew, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. Susan Dreyfus Creative Writing, German, Biology clubs, WSC, Orchestra, Student Senate, Y-Teens. David Druckenbrad Student Forum, Choir, Double Quartet, Brigadoon, Ski club, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, 'Base- ball, Hi-Times, Bowling. Dick Dubielzig. D John Dudley Choir, Brigadoon, Conservation, Ski clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum. Thomas Dumphy 4-Lakes basketball, Baseball. David Dunham Chess Club. Charles Dunn-ing Track, 4-Lakes basketball. Cynthia Dykman Debate, Future Physicians, Biology, Ski clubs, GAA, Student Forum. Paul Easton Student Senate, Social Comm., Student Forum, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Pres., 4-Lakes basketball. Robert Eccles Student Senate, Pres., Student Forum, Pres., Vice- Pres., Soph. Class Pres., Badgers Boys State, NHS, Nat. Merit semi-finalist, Hi-Times, Westward Ho, Choir. iscussion Patricia Eckhardt Social Comm, Sec., Pep, Ski, French clubs, West- ward Ho, Oftice worker, Student Forum, WSC. Roberta Elding Spanish, Girls Rifle, Ski clubs, WSC, Student Fo- FUFTI. X...-f-or Janet James, Nancy Evans, Bob Eccles, and ,X , Denny Bartell discuss Le Cid by Corneille ' Mrs. Jordan's sixth hour French class. su..- iunwwunu- C. .W new Enriches French Class Paul Edwards Stage Crew, Wind En- semble, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Brigadoon. Constance Ellis Student Forum, WSC, French, Ski, Girls Rifle clubs, Bowling. Richard Eftland Mina Ehly Choir, Brigadoon, 4- WSC, Biology Club, Lakes basketball, Hi-Y. Bowling. Diane Ellis Thomas Ellis WSC, Ski Club, Student Forum, OFiice worker, Bowling. Mary Ehrensperger Stage Crew, Nat. Thes. Treas., Curious Savage, Band, Ski, French clubs Student Forum, WSC Globetrotters. Thomas Elsom Student Forum, Ski Club Hi-Y, Wrestling. Jill Eikenberry PIP, co-editor, Curious Savage, Brigadoon, Stage Crew, French, Creative Writing, Ski, Interna- tional clubs, Student Fo- rum. Mary Engel Art Angle, Pres., Business Club, Sec., WSC, Globe- trotters, Bowling, Ski, ln- ternational clubs, Stu- dent Forum. SENIORS 35 42: ,ES Robert Ernst German, Folk Music clubs, Choir, Curious Savage. Nancy Evans Student Forum, Ski, French clubs, WSC, Girls Bowling, FTA. Robert Evans Student Forum, Coin Club, Wrestling. Michael Evetts Boys' Rifle, Boology clubs. Mary Fandrich WSC, Student Forum, Brigadoan, Band, Or- chestra, Spanish Club, Bowling. Donna Farber WSC, Business, Ski clubs, Girls Bowling, Stu- dent Forum. Students Predict Results in Mock Sharon Farnsworth Biology, French clubs, Student Forum, Red Cross, WSC, Art Angle, FHA, International Club. Timothy Fishel Baseball, Wrestling, Curi- ous Savage, Brigadoon, Choir, Double Quartet, Hi-Y, Student Senate, Fo- rum. 36 SENIORS William Fauerbach Hi-Y, Ski Club. Geraldine Fitzpatrick Student Forum, French, international, Creative Writing, Ski, Philosophy clubs. SueAnn Felly Student Forum, WSC, French, Ski, Biology clubs, Girls' Bowling. Cornelia Fleischer NHS, sec., Band, Choir, Orchestra, PlP, Stage Crew, Ski, Science clubs. Richard Ferris Track, Cross Country, 4- Lakes Basketball, Ski Club. James Fluck Stage Crew, Stage man- ager, National Thespians, Hi-Times. Janet Ficken Student Senate, WSC Treas, NHS, Westward Ho, Pep, Ski, French clubs, Student Forum. Richard Flynn 4-Lakes Basketball. Election James Fosdick 4-Lakes Basketball, Wind Ensemble French Ski Creative Writing clubs Orchestra Student Forum Hi-Y. Michael Foster Ski, Coin clubs, Student Forum James Fox Football, 4-Lakes Basketball Patricia Fox Joel Frank 4-Lakes Basketball, Ski, Spanish clubs Hu Y Mary Fish Pep, Catalina, Spanish, International, Sta m p, Coin clubs, Student Fo- r u m, Band, Majorefte Marching Corps. John Follett Hi-Y, Stage Crew, 4- Lakes Basketball, Hi- Times, Student Forum. Kathleen Frank Red Cross, Business clubs Russell Frank Alan Free Millicent Freed WSC, pres., Brigadoon State Crew PIP H1Tlmes Senate Social Comm., Choir Soph Cheerleader Student Forum, Ski, French clubs Cheryl Freeman WSC, Bowling. Kathleen Freeman French, Ski clubs, WSC Diane Friedman French, Rifle, Ski clubs WSC Student Forum Girls Bowling, FTA. 'S-wi Mary Froeschle FHA, president, Biology Club, WSC, Student Forum, Globetrotters. Jeff Frye Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Movie Crew, Rifle Club. Lynn Gaarder Choir. Gethlyn Gardner V. Montez Gardner Gregory Garnett Future Physicians, Math, German, Philosophy clubs, 4-Lakes Football, Bowling, Marching 'Band. Junior Float Takes Prized Coal Patricia Garrott Student Forum, Bowling, WSC. Laurie Goepfert Business Club, WSC. 38 SENIORS Marcia Gehring Wing Ensemble, librarian, Orch, sec., Stage Crew, Creative Writing Club, Student Director Curious Savage, Hi-Times, PIP. Steve Goldberg Swimming Team, Student Forum. Margaret Geisler Hi-Times, Feature, Copy Editor, Editorial Board, Choir, Girls Ensemble, Pep, Ski clubs, Brigadoon, WSC. Linda Golding Biology, French clubs, Student Forum, Red C r o s s, International clubs, WSC, Art Angle. Marie Gervasi Thomas Gilbertson Arnice Goldman Hockey, 4-Lakes Football, Band, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basketball, 'Base- WSC, French, Red Cross, ball, Hi-Y, W, Philosophy Ski Clubs. Clubs: Bond. Eloise Goodman Bucket Diane Gierde Business Club, WSC, Stu- dent Forum. Helen Goodman FTA Vice Pres., Hi-Times, Spanish, Chess Clubs, Student Forum, WSC. Lynn Goodrich Pep, Ski, French, Catalina clubs, WSC, Student Forum. John Gordon Hi-Times, Ski Club, NHS, Bowling, Student Senate, Student Forum, Pres., Vice Pres. Robert Gordon Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Pres., 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club. Sharon Gordon Student Forum, WSC, FHA, Red Cross, Interna- tional, Business clubs. Robert Gorsuch Bowling. Roger Graham Hi-Y, Track, Ski Club, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. Lynne Granger French Club, Student Forum, Biol., Ski clubs. Sally Grasse WSC, Art Angle, Student Forum. Daniel Grossman Student Forum, Hi-Times, Ski Club, Bowling, 4- Lakes Basketball. Paul Greisen Student Forum, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball. Robert Gribble Hockey, Ski, W clubs. James Griffin Choir. J 2 ., 'W .W 3 mv . , SENIORS 39 Q Typifying the many varied fashions worn on Senior Dress-Up Day, Mary Norsetter and Nancy Allin straighten Bill Nimmow's and Jerry Martin's ties. Dressed-up Seniors Flourish .. 1 .g-,, V, X s,,, X f . A -E fs-of - l '1 ,49- , . ,Lf ' IW lv. is Z' I if f'5i? 'g ft' ' 2' fl Ak l M UWM. V' 9 P ' 2:5 t for yy ,ill Paul Grimm Thomas Grimstad Stephen Grob Marc Groenier William Grogan Armnne Gulessenan Student Senate 4-Lakes 4ALakes Football, Hi-Yi Ski clubs. Creative Writing Club. Stage Crew Chess Cato Basketball 4Lakes Foot- Ski, Biol. clubs: 4-Lakes Diana Hagen Bruce Halle ina French Clubs ball Baseball Ski Clubg Basketball. Student Forum, Bowling, Nat. Thes., Pres.5 Stage Times Hi Y James Hageclorn Ski clubsg WSC, Crew, Crewhead. Beverly Guslnow Curling, Footballp W Biology Club FTA WSCp Club. Finery LN 11:1 -If-9' Donald Grosse Friends ot Foreign Stu- dents. James Hambleton Student Senate: NHS: Student Forum: Math Club: PIP: Wind Ensem- ble. Kurt Hambrecht Curling: Hi-Y: 4 Lakes Basketball: Hi-times: W, Rifle clubs. Peter Hamlin Folk Singing Club, Pres.: German Club: Pep, March- ing, Symphonic Band. Thomas Hammersley Student Forum: Coin, Curling Clubs. Terry Hampton Marching, Pep Bands: Wind Ensemble. Cynthia Hansen FTA: International Club: Literary Discussion So- ciety: Globetrotters: WSC: PIP: Library Worker. Allan Hanson Ruth Hanson Brigadoon: Girls Ensemble: Choir: Wind Ensemble: International, Folksinging club: WSC. Frances Harder Westward Ho: Hi-Times: Student Forum: Choir WSC: International Club. James Harloff Choir: Hi-Y: 4-Lakes Basketball: Ski Club. Robert Harlot? Wind Ensemble: Orchestra: Marching, Pep Bands. Holly Harper Red Cross, Business clubs: WSC: Student Forum: Bowling. Janet Harper Student Forum: WSC: Choir: Brigadoon: Marching Band: Red Cross, sec.-treas.: Ski, Biology clubs: PIP: Office Worker. M L9 Y-HX .vv' 1-H 4-.1 it 41 'mir av' 457 uf bs , W ,.., , , 4, sits, SENIORS 41 X 'fm Y, 'ZS L.1', 0-Q, it .X 42 SENIORS ,PGY -me-.. HV, Kathleen Hartung Biology, Math clubs, Student Forum, Red Cross, GAA, FHA. Ann Harvey Orchestra, Biology Club, FHA. John Hastings Mary Haugslancl French, Ski clubs, WSC, Student Forum, Bowling. Sue Hawley A Cappella Choir, FTA, Office Worker, Library Club. Todd Hayes Kenneth Heath Student Senate, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, Westward Ho, Student Forum, German Club, secretary-treasurer, French, Biology clubs. Virginia Heivilin FTA, Bowling, Red Cross Club, GAA, Girls Chorus, William Heller Cross-Country, Track, Hockey. John Helsel Stage Crew, National Thespians, Student Senate, Student Forum. Holly Hendrickson WSC, Business Club, FTA, Rifle Club. Steven Hendrickson Student Forum, Creative Writing, Debate, Math clubs, Civil War Round Table, Philosophy Club, 4- Lakes Basketball. Beloit Susan Hickey Foreign Students Club, German Club, treasurer, Student Forum. Cynthia Hintz Girls Rifle Club, West- ward Ho, Seniors Editor, Biology Club, program chairman, PIP, NHS, GAA Bowling, French Club, Student Forum. Peggy Henry Oflice Worker, WSC. Stephen Herreid Student Forum, Hi-Y, Bowling, 4-Lakes Basket- ball, Band, 4-Lakes Football, Ski Club. Doris Hesse Choir, Student Forum, German, International Latin clubs. William Heublein Kary Hibner Student Forum, Spanish, Ski clubs. Kathryn Hickey Stage Crew, Hi-Times, International Spanish, Creative Writing, Literary Discussion clubs. f ,vers Befuddles West Once Again Rose Mary Hiestclnd .lunii Higuchi Dorothy Hill Pamela Hill Shdry Hilts French Club. Tennis, 4-Lakes basket- Girls Chorus, Pep, Radio, Hi-Times, Brigadoom 50- SPC1f1l5l'1 Club, BOWHDQ: Philip Hoare ball. Ski, Girls Rifle, Spanish ClUl C0mmiffee: Girls FHA: FTA- Baseball, Choir, 4-Lakes Cheryl Hobert clubs, Student Forum, Chorus, WSC, Public Re- F o ot b a l l, basketball, Biology, Pep, Ski, Girls WSC. lC1ilOr1S Chm, Student RiCl'lCIrd HOflCIr1Cl Ushers Club, Movie Rifle clubs, WSC, Student Richard Hodgson Forum. French, Boys Rifle clubs. Crew. Forum. Rifle, French, Coin, Folk Richard Hoebel Singing clubs. Hockey, 4-Lakes basket- ball, Baseball, Bowling. SENIORS 43 ! ' ff w..,, 'O-S 3- 44 SENIORS time f-.., '27- as- ht' Stephen Holmgren Debate, Tennis, Student Forum, Hi-Y, Biology, French, Philosophy clubs. Gary Howards 4-Lakes Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Student Council, Basketball. Brent Hood Craig Hougum Pep, Marching Bands. hamonix Art Angle, Chorus, Movie Crew. Kim Huddleston Hi-Times, WSC, Girls Ensemble, Choir, Student Forum, Folksinging, Philosophy, French clubs, Art Angle, Band. Frances Hughes Band, Biol0QY, Red Cross clubs, WSC. Charles Hultner Stage Crew, Swimming, Movie Crew, German Club. Virginia Hunzicker WSC, Girls Rifle Club, Red Cross, Ski clubs. Gail Hurc Future Physicians, Biology, Math clubs. Nancy Ingersoll Choir, Stage Crew, l-li,Times, Brigodoon, Folksing- ing, International clubs, FTA, WSC. Constance lntravaia A Cappella Choir, Girls Chorus, French, Spanish clubs, WSC, FTA, Bowling. David Johnson Robert Johnson Sharon lvey Band, WSC, Joyce Jabs WSC. Janet James Bowling, WSC, French Club, Chorus, FTA William Janeck Barbara Javorsky WSC. Georgia Jennings Student Forum, G WSC, Art Angle. irls Rifle, Ski, French clubs, Glows with Enchantment 4...-uv Gary Johnson Wrestling, Student Fo rum, W, Ski clubs, Cross- country, Band, Orchestra Timothy Johnson Westward Ho, Ad. Ed tor, Nat. Merit Semi- Finalist, Tennis, Wres- tling, 4-Lakes basketball, Hi-Y, W, German clubs, Student Forum, Student Council. Jill Johnson WSC. i. Vernon Johnson Kristi Johnson . Ski, Biology, Spanish, Hi-Times, Student Senate, Girls Rifle clubs, Student Creative Wflflng, SPON- . Forum, Band, Bowling, ish, Ski ClUl3Si Student Forum. Janet Jondrow Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Orchestra, Stage Crew, Band, WSC. if , Why, 7, q is ,. ' S we rw, at Patricia Johnson Business Club. Beth Jones Student Forum, Bowling WSC. Paul Johnson Bonnie Jones Student Forum, Spanish Pep clubs, WSC, 'Bowling SENIORS 45 2 ,iq 09 Jw-9 C1 46 SENIORS Kgs X Judith Jones Stage Crew, Westward Ho, Bowling, Student Forum, Spanish Club, Hi-Times, WSC. Susan Kaeser Student Senate, Vice-Pres., Social Comm., Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Stage Crew, Cheerleading, West- ward Ho, AFS, Ski Club, Student Forum. Philip Kaihagen Cross-county, Track. .lonna Kalin international, French clubs. Catalogues Golf, Hockey, W Club, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball, Bowling. Barbara Karsten Brigadoon, Student Forum, Band, Orchestra, WSC, French Club, Bowling. Nedra Jean Kasakaitas Student Forum, Art Angle, WSC. Richard Kearl Kathleen Kelly Student Forum, French, Ski clubs, WSC. Terri Kelso Hi-Times, French, Folksinging, Biology, Red Cross clubs, Art Angle, WSC. Beverly Kepke Library worker, WSC, GAA, Y-Teens, Bowling,. Christopher Kienitz Hi-Times, Cross-country, Wrestling, Baseball. 10 Michael Kiley Swimming, Biology Club. Philip Kingston Basketball, Baseball, W Club. Exploring the wide range of colleges and uni- versities filed in the guidance oFlice, John Wimberly and Ellen Zerwick thumb through college catologues. Guide College Choices Robert Killion James Kippert Football, Hi-Y, Swimming, Track, Basketball, W Club, Biol. Club, Student Forum. Karen Kimball Donald King Soph. Class Sec., Stage Football, Choir, Student Crew, Sec., Crew Head Choir, Student Forum Creative Writing, Span ish Club, Nat. Thespians, Student Senate. Patricia Kissane Bowling. Forum, Literary Discussion Society, Brigadoon. Cheryl Klein Holman King Biology, Boy's Rifle clubs. Thomas Klingele Wrestling, Hi-Y, W Club, Hi-Times. Janis King Student Forum, WSC. Nancie Klinger Business, French, Bowling, Red Cross clubs, Student FOFUFT1, WSC, FTA, Globetrotters, L i b r a r y Worker. SENIORS 47 at-40. ' .5 l E , s'iw'8 . ff! 7,4 X. ., - ls, . sf: - if f 5 ' N .... 1 f - B Q 7 ' Diane Kreft Curious Savage, Orch., German Club, Pres., Sec., Student Forum, Foreign Student Aid. Joseph Kuehn -i8 SENIORS Michael Knick Todd Knipping 4-Lakes Basketball, Bowling, Conservation Club, Hi-Y, Student Forum. Ronald Koening 4-Lakes Football, Band, Track, Bowling, Hock- ey. Evelyn Kolash Business Club. Mary Kolb Student Forum, Rifle, ing, WSC, FTA. Kathyrn Korsmo Girl's Bowling. Ski Clubs, Girl's Bowl- New Five Minute Break Fights Gregg Kreutz Curious Savage, Choir, PIP, Track, Brigadoon Creative Writing Club, 4- Lakes Basketball. Kenneth Kurtenacker Stage Crew, Choir, Nat. Thes., Pres., Brigadoon. Patricia Krohn Mary Knoll Student Forum, Spanish, FHA. Phil., Catalina, Girl's William Lachnit Rifle clubs, Globetrotters, Hockey, Hi-Y, WClub. Office Worker, WSC. John Kuzdas Biology Club. Raymond Kreuger Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, Student Forum, German, Ski, Math, clubs, Hi-Y, Curling. Susan Lamb Art Angle, WSC, Ski Club. Fatigue Kathleen Kruse Gwendolyn Lamke Westwa rd Ho, FTA Student Forum, WSC. Lois LaMore Student Forum, Creative Writing, Ski, GirI's Rifle Clubs, WSC. Susan Lansdowne Red Cross, Spanish, Art, Business, Philosophy clubs. Phillip Larsen Track, 4-Lakes Basketball. Connie Larson Girl's Rifle, Business clubs, Student Forum, WSC. Mary Lathrop Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Student Forum, Graduated Jr. Year. Michael Lauri Radio, Chemistry, Chess, clubs. Charles LeBosquet 4-Lakes Basketball, Football, Student Forum, Base- ball, Bowling. Steven Leeper Hi-Y, French, Ski, Biology, clubs, Brigadoon, Choir, Student Forum, Literary Discussion Society, 4-Lakes Athletics. Jaclyn Lefco Student Forum, Spanish Club, WSC. Susan Leigh Business Club, Student Forum, Bowling Club, WSC. Michael Leslie Student Forum, Hi-Y, Ski Club. Thomas Leslie Football, W Club, Baseball, Basketball. SENIORS 49 v t W, ff - f I Ludwig Lettau Junigor Class Pres., NHS, Basketball, Student Senate, Spanish, W clubs, Westward Ho, Cross Country, Student Forum, Hi-Y. Russell Leverenz Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, German, Ski clubs, Curling, Civil War Round Table, Student Forum, Bowling. Nancy Levin Stage Crew, Crewhead, National Thespians, Student Forum, Hi-Times, French, Creative 1 7 3, ,,-. .gf f ' ',', i' V 1,, ' -.4rg,, K X .X-,isgcs-,.xbsc-kc, ffw,f4f,,,, ., . .k,. .L X,.k :Neg , f fW f s f 1 , gi i pu f Writing clubs, PIP, Westward Ho. L L 2 L fl Tim Lewis f ' i All if Tom Lewis . N 4 gn. gf . , , rw, ze Douglas Linden f 'MS M N 4-Lakes Basketball, Cross Country, Bowling, , V X 1 l ' Student Senate, Track, German Club. Ski Trip Planned for Semester Leo Linehan Basketball, 4-La kes Bas- ketball. Stephen Lockwood Student Forum, Hi-Y Spanish, Rifle, lnterna tional clubs, Globetrot- ters, 4-Lakes Basketball. 50 SENIORS I 'fx J vmwf: -w' . 'f':','wv:- '7 l 1 . gf 3 .f::'34, I mf ,J , . H., . Q K L John Llskc' Norman I-llflg Constance Little Douglas Livermore ' Ski Club. Hi-Y, Hi-Times, 4-Lakes WSC, French Club, Stu- Swimming, Westward Bvsketbcllf CUl'lif1Q: Stu- dent Forum, FTA, Girls Ho, Student Forum, pamela Loepfe dent Forum. Chorus. Cross Country, NHS, WSC, Ski Club, German, Math, W, Biol- Linda Lohr Gary Loiselle ogy clubs, National WSC, Business Club, MQ,-Ching, C O n C e rf Merit Semi-Finalist. Bands. Patricia Lombardo WSC, Biology Club, Stu- dent Forum. Break Bruce Lloyd Literary Discussion So- ciety, Creative Writing Club. Garry Lone Betty Love Westward Ho, Spanish Newspaper, Spanish Club, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, WSC: GAA. Sara Loyster Hi-Times, Feat. Ed., Stage Crew, Creative Writing, French, Biol., Ski clubs, Student Forum, Brigadoon Choir. Joanne Lucas Mary Luckhardt Stage Crew, Hi-Times, Choir, French, Biol. clubs, WSC, Art Angle. William Luetke W, Ski clubs, Swimming, Track, Football, Latin Club, Pres., Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basketball. Jo-Ellen Luick Marching Band, Bowling, WSC, Jan Lulling Biol. Club, Bowling. Sue Lussan Stage Crew, Westward Ho, Spanish, Ski clubs, FTA, WSC, Spanish Newspaper, Student Forum. Daniel Lynch - Michael Lyons German Club, Student Forum, Pep Band, 4-Lakes Basketball. James MacDonald Student Senate, Brigadoon, Creative Writing Club, Pres., Curious Savage, Stage Crew, Student Forum Hi-Times, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Nat. Thespians. Susan MacHoIz Business Club, WSC. SENIORS 51 Choir members line up in corridor awaiting their entrance into the auditorium for the Ch ristmas program processional. Choirs Sound Cut Christmas Kathleen Mackie Hi-Times, Pep, Biology, German, Ski clubs, WSC. Marilyn Marling French, Pep, Biol., Ski clubs, Choir, Art Angle, WSC, FTA, Westward Ho. 52 SENIORS 41 4r ' Q'- afqvf Pamela MacNicoll Art Angle, Bowling French Club, WSC. Carl Marquart Choir, Hi-Y, Philosophy, French clubs, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball. Luby Maker Roger Marsh Football, Swimming, Brigadoon, Choir, Stage Crew, W, Math Clubs, Civil War Roundtable. Byron Malsin Curious Savage, Student Dir., Bowling, French Club, Pres., Creative Writing, Philosophy Club, Westward Ho, Student Forum, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball. Barbara Martin Spanish Club, Future Nurses Club. Hollis Marks Biol., Rifle, Ski, Pep clubs, GAA, Student Eo- l'Um. Jerald Martin W, French Clubs, Stu- dent Forum, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Stu- dent Senate. Joys Yvette Marlette Library Worker, Band, WSC. Philip Martin Wrestling, Capt., Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Sec., Student Senate, Math Club, High School Bowl, W Club, NHS. Jean Martinelli Band, French Club, Intramurals, WSC, Social Comm. Michael Marvin Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Student Senate. Robert Masse Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Hi-Y. Kathy Mattern Aileen Mattison Catalina, French, Folk Singing clubs, Stage Crew, Band, GAA, WSC, Friends of Foreign Students. Susan May Spanish, Skl clubs, Student Florum, WSC. Thomas McCabe Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club, Sec. Constance McCaffrey Student Forum, Pep, French, Ski clubs, Girl's Cho- rus. Michael McCann Coin Club, Bowling, Steven McCann Choir. Diane McCarty Future Physician's Club, Library Worker, WSC. Margaret McClellan Westward Ho, Choir, Orch., WSC, Brigadoon, Stu- dent Forum, French Club, Globetrjotters, Literary Discussion Society, Friends ot Foreign Students. K L SENIORS 53 X, 5. , ,VV In -- . - -- '79 Z ww ,V f - , f ' 1. ,, , ,,,., A A if! ,V ,f f if 'G J ., L, A .L , f fnww, qw AEI.. M5 , -,,3,,V.Vfy,V,fm, ' 5 pg,-yr, ff' me . 4 X lx . x Ani' wil' KI-9,0 x 2.1 54 SENIORS tl? LP -1 Terese McCormick Spanish Club, Pres., Student Forum, WSC, Bowling, Globetrotters. Rodney McCoy Student Forum, Bowling, Track, Biology Club, 4- La kes Football, Basketball. Barbara McCuster WSC. Bradley McDowell Student Senate, Student Forum, Choir, Track, Brig- adoon, Cross Country, Co. Capt., Hi-Y, Basket- ball Manager, 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club. Thomas McEachern Wrestling, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum, Marching Band, Radio Club, Hi-Times. Michael McGarrity Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Student Forum, W Club, Hi-Y, Tres., 4-Lakes Basketball. William McGraw French, Debate, Literary Discussion, Philosophy clubs, Civil War Round Table. Margaret Mclntosh Student Forum, Spanish Club, WSC, Globetrotters, Bowling. Margaret McLeod Choir, Stage Crew, National Thespians, Student Forum, WSC, Globetrotters, Girl's Chorus. Milton McMillen Curious Savage, Westward Ho, Student Forum. Jeffrey McMullin Band, Football, MGR. Suzanne McNamara Hi-Times, Ski, French, International clubs, Student Forum, WSC, Art Angle, Bowling, Globetrotters. Twirp Kristin Meyer Student Forum, WSC Catalina, French clubs GAA, Globetrotters, Lit- erary Discussion Society Girl's Swim Team. Janet Michelson Student Forum, Ski, Biol. Phil. clubs, Globetrotters Bowling. 1 Diane Mead Art Club, WSC, Student Forum, Bowling. Edith Meissner Student Forum, Ski Club, WSC, Art Angle, Hi-Times, Brigadoon, Literary Discussion Soc., Girl's Pentangle, Friends of Foreign Students Club. Mark Meloy Boy's Rifle Club, Bowling. Janice Merley GAA, Bowling- T! i7 19. Virginia Merriman ' Choir, Orch., WSC, Girl's Chorus. Dianne Meyer WSC, Hi-Times, Business Club, FHA. A P'a??V s.gi ,V i' - .- . I ' il- . .,.-i ,,i, . 5, , ,ggi A - , wifi- i . .tv ,1, Gives Guys a Needed Vacation Nicholas Meyer Hi-Y, Globetrot- ters, Friends ot Foreign Students Club. James Miles Debate, Phil. clubs, 4- Lakes Basketball, Civil War Round Table, West Young Dems. Saranne Meyer WSC, Business Club, Hi Times. Barbara Milesky Cheerleading, Co-Capt., Capt., NHS, WSC, Stu dent Senate, Student Fo- rum, Westward Ho, Spanish Newspaper. Carolyn Meyr Student Forum, Girl's Chorus, Biol., French clubs, Bowling, WSC. Greg Miller Swimming, 4-La kes Foot- ball. William Meythaler Hi-Y Pres., Ski, French, Philosophy clubs, Base- ball, Math Club, Vice Pres., Student Forum, 4- Lakes Basketball. Sherry Miller Ski, Spanish, Girl's Ritle clubs, Band. Joe Michalski Nancy Minshall French Club, WSC, Band Stage Crew. SENIORS 55 4r f tg Nr' 'ESL 56 SENIORS M ti. -Q55 Carol Mitchell French Club, WSC, Globetrotters, Girl's Bowling. Barbara Moeser William Mollet Science, Latin, Math Clubs. J. Alan Montalto Ski Club, 4-Lakes Basketball. Darrow Moore Kathryn Moore Creative Writing, French, Ski clubs, WSC, Globe- trotters. William Moore Sr. Class Pres., Football, Capt., Student Senate, NHS, Math, W Clubs, Student Forum, Badger Boy's State. Midhael Morgan Student Forum. Robert Morgan 4-Lakes Basketball. Janice Morrison Library Club, Bowling. Thomas Morissey Hi-Y, Student Forum, Band, 4-Lakes Basketball, Orch., Cross Country. Rosemary Motelet Cheerleading, Spanish, French, Spanish, Biol. Clubs, Student Fprum, WSC. Grade Karen Nedrebo French, Business clubs Bowling. William Niedermeier 4-Lakes Football, Hock SY: German, Ski, Philos ophy, Ritle Clubs, Stu dent Forum, Literary Dis cussion Society, Hi-Y Civil War Roundtable. r William Moulder Radio, Folksinging, Chess, Phil., clubs, Civil War Roundtable. Geraldine Muehleman Jon Mueller Tennis Team, German, W, Phil., Future Phy- sicians clubs, Hi-Y, Student Forum, Westward Ho, Friend's ,ot Foreign Students. Kathi Munson Student Forum, French Club, Art Angle. David Mussey Hockey, 4-La kes Basketball. Lynne Meyers Westward Ho, Band, Orch., Student Forum, Ski, French clubs, WSC, Globetrotters. Periods Go from 6 to 9 Weeks Eric Nelson Swimming, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, W Club. Robert Nielson 4-La kes Football, Basket- ball, Hockey, Track, Bowling, Hi-Y, Student Forum. Russell Nelson AFS, Ski, Biol. clubs, Stu- dent Pub. ming, 4-La kes Football. Nancy Nierode Choir, WSC, Spanish Club, Girl's Chorus. Senate, Tres., PIP, Ed., Tennis, Swim- Susan Nelson Mark Neumann Jackie Nevil Stage Crew, Math, Thes- Ski, Red Cross clubs, pians, Band, Orch., Choir, Virginia Nitka WSC. NHS, Ski, Math, French WSC, GAA, Otiice ClUl9S: WSC. Worker. Cheryl Nobis William Nimmow Football, Baseball, Bas- kei'l3Clll, W Cl'UlJ, l'll-Y. Choir, WSC. SENIORS 57 r 'rffmw 'f 'w,f,,f,,,f, Wx, sz-'Q-nr , N . N, K- A ...., Q Q, New-N 'Flys 53 lm- X CTX 58 SENIORS +31-J' ww? ,f William Noftle Mary Noll WSC, French, Rifle clubs. Mary Norsetter Social Committee, PlP, Art Angle, Student Forum, WSC, Creative Writing, Ski, Biology clubs. Kenneth Nutter Basketball, 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club, Cross Country, Track, Bowling, Boy's Double Quartet, Choir. Q Q Q Y Diane Oberbeck Ski, French clubs, Band. Ellen Oest-reich Choir, Band, Brigadoon, WSC, Red Cross Club, PlP, Stage Crew. Kathleen Ohrt Ski Club, WSC, Hi-Times, Stage Crew. Barbara Olsen Business Club, FHA, WSC. Carol Olsen Stage Crew, Crew Head, WSC, National Thes- pians, Sec., Homecoming Court, Student Forum, Prom Court, Pep, Ski, French clubs, FTA. Robert Olson Deane Olsen Howard Orloff Marching, Symphonic Bands. Irene Olsen David Olson Studying for semester exams during lunch break keeps Denny Schackter, Edith Meiss- ner, Janice Baldwin, and Bob Gordon quite busy. Average Brings Honor Passes Roberta Olson Westward Ho, Stage- crew, Art Angle, Spanish, Folksinging clubs, Student Forum, Hi-Times. Garry Owens Student Forum, Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Track, Marching Band, Wind En- semble, Orchestra. ,ttt t ' flltl 2 2 f il A , iw Q,t William Olson Susan Paddock Stage Crew, Cf'-EW H9051 NHS, Student Forum, Na- tional Thespians, French, Ski, Creative Writing clubs, PIP, Choir, WSC. Thomas Olstadt 4-Lakes Football, ball. Dennis Pagliaro Ski Club, Track. Sospeter Opee Guy Orcutt Basket- Hi-Y, International Club, V-Pres. Charles Parisi Anita Palmer Wind Ensemble, Orches- tra, FTA, French Club, Bowling, GAA. SENIORS 59 'fan-v 'W'7' .F.S. Show Stirs lv Penelope Perras Cheerleading, Capt., WSC, Sec., Student Fo- rum, Biology, Ski, French clubs, GAA, Social Com- mittee, Bowling. Ronald Plumer Biology Club, Movie Crew, Wrestling, 4-Lakes Basketball, Golf. 60 SENIORS Ronald Peterson Westward Ho, Business Ed., Math Club, Pres., V- Pres., NHS, V-Pres., Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, High School Bowl Team, Capt., Curling Team, Ra- dio Club, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band. lngeborg Poertner Library Worker. Michael Parrott Hockey, Student Senate, Hi-Y, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basketball. Robert Parson Janet Pearson FHA. Philip Peloquin Track, Swimming, W Club, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball, Civil War Round Table. John Pendleton Friends of Foreign Students, Math Club, Coin Club, V-Pres., Chess Club, Pres. James Perkins 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Band. up Hidden West Richard Pfahler W Club, V-Pres., Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Basketball, 4- Lakes Basketball, Track, Student Forum, Biology Club. Mary Pollock Choir, GAA, Girls En- semble, Brigadoon, Stu- dent Forum, Rifle, Span- ish, French Folksinging clubs, Catalina Club. John Pickart Chess, Philosophy clubs, Orchestra. Don Pongratz Charles Piper Patricia Ponty Student Forum, WSC Pep, Spanish, Ski clubs Stage Crew, Hi-Times National Thespians, West ward Ho. 1 Talent Patrick Ploc Student Forum, Football, Hockey, Hi-Y, Baseball, 4-Lakes Basketball. Susan Porter Hi-Times, Ed., Editorial Board, Student Forum, Social Comm., Nat'l Mer- it Commended Scholar, WSC, Globetrotters, PIP, Spanish, Phil. Clubs, Cre- ative Writing. Carl Potter Choir, Student Forum, Ski Club, Brigadoon. Robert Pound Hockey, Baseball, W Club, 4-l.akes.Football, Bas- ketball, Basketball, Student Forum. Sanger Powers Spanish Club. Richard Pride Ann Prindiville WSC, Bowling. Richard Pritchard Choir, Track, Debate, W Clubs, Brigadoon, Boy's Double Quartet, 4-Lakes Football. Michaela Purzner lnternational, Ski Clubs, GAA. Sandra Quirk Ski Club, WSC, Bowling. Mary Ranney Student Senate, Student Forum, Westward H,o, Brigadoon, WSC. Susan Rausch 4 French, Folksinging, Business Clubs, Stage Crew, WSC, Bowling, Student Forum, Hi-Times, GAA. David Regge 4'Lakes Football, Symphonic Band. Carole Reinfried A-'f' sw.-uf lk :sr A-4 K.-sur, A-V. N..-2 SENIORS 61 Qu? William Reinke French, Math, Coin, Biolgogy, German clubs, Civil War Round Table. William Reis Track, Ski Club, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basketball 1 Football, Student Forum, Hall Monitor. Francis Retelle Baseball, Wrestling, Curling, Ski Club. Michael Riccio Student Forum, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Pep, Marching Bands, 4-Lakes Basketball, Golf. Thomas Richards Football, W Club, 4-Lakes Basketball. Norman Rieman Choir, Flolksinging, Ski clubs. Track Queen Relgns Qver West Sandro Ringstad Cheryl Robbins David Roberts Student Forum, Band, Ri- Darlene Roever James Rogeberg fle, German clubs, Or- 62 SENIORS 4-Lakes Basketball, Foot- chestra, Cross Country. ball, Bowling, French Club. Donald Rogers Randal Roberts Hockey, Bowling, 4-Lakes Football, Bowling, Radio Club. James Rohan Student Forum. , ,, My f f , ,, 1 ,- Susan Roderick Rifle, Ski clubs, Hi-Times WSC, Student Forum. Mariorie Romine Business Club, Bowling. Maureen Rooney Pep, French, Ski, Catalina clubs, Biol. Club, Vice Pres., NHS, WSC, Westward Ho, Faculty Ed., Stu- dent Forum, FTA. Alberto Rosa NHS, Pres., Student Forum, Hi-Y, Tennis, Biol., Math clubs, Basketball, W Club. Judy Ross French, Red Cross Girl's Chorus, FTA, Nancy Ross clubs, WSC, Student Forum, Choir, Girl's Ensemble, Brigadoon, Student Forum, FTA, WSC. Jerry Roth Hi-Y, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, ench, Philospophy clubs. Lawrence Roth Geoffrey Rotwein Swimming, Student ball, W Club. Richard Rowe Joel Rubin Katherine Rudolph Suzanne Roessler Choir, WSC, FHA, Stu- dent Forum, French Club, Girls Chorus. Gary Ronne Peter Ruklic Susan Rusch Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Ski, International clubs, Student Forum, French Club, Hi-Y. Forum, Hi-Y, 4-Lakes Basket- French, Spanish clubs, Literary Discussion Society, Student Forum. SENIORS 63 Joanne Backer and Sue Lussan make last minute checks on their water distillation experiment in Mr. Moore's Chemistry Class. Labs Require Careful Dennis Ruskin Track, Band, Wrestling, Pep Band, Radio Club, V- Pres., Math Club, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum, Brigadoon. Dennis Sch ackter Junior Class V-Pres., Hi-Y, W, Philosophy clubs, Tennis, Basketball. 64 SENIORS 'ta- Gregory Sample Swimming, Hi-Y, Student Forum, German, Math, W clubs, Cross Country. Carla Sdwiro Jane Samuel John Sander Kermit Surver Girls Chorus, Student For- Football, Co-Capt., Wrestl- Band,4-Lakes Basketball. um, French, Ski clubs, ing, Track, 4-Lakes Basket- WSC. ball, Hi-Y, W Club, Base- Kathleen Schlaeger ball. Pep, French clubs, PIP, Cathy Schiro WSC, Girls Swimming WSC: Bowling. John Schlaefer Team: Student Forum. Student Forum. Eugene Schmidt Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Ski, W clubs, 4-Lakes Football. William Schmidt Kathleen Schneider Philip Schnicke Biology Club, 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Tennis, Curling. Preparation Edwin Sasser Choir, Creative Writing Club, Student Forum. Karen Schmeling French Club, GAA, Library Worker, Student Senate. Dennis Scholl Choir, Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Track, W Club, 4-Lakes Basketball. Emily Schultz French, Ski, Foreign Student Service clubs, Girls Chorus, Student Forum, WSC. Ruth Schultz Choir, French, German clubs, Student Forum, WSC, FTA. Michael Schwartz Virginia Schwenn Library Worker, Red Cross, Biology, International clubs, FHA, Gary Scott Student Forum, Track, French Club, Band, Orches- tra. Janet Scoville Bowling, Business Club. William Sebert Student Forum, Cross Country, 4-Lakes Basketball. i, if , I has - I ...TC .WI ?' v f yy f 4 50, ff! 1 f V 1 2 , f f ,c if li 0 fff is 5 2.17, g. 4 1, -V115 1.11-, 451. 7 ..., , , A J' Cfyyf ffffff Mff , 2 ,Q ff . f FA' -- 5 ,gig-j -L glzr. ., , -me - I -. -- SENIORS 65 ' '30 66 SENIORS IU' 49 lee' !415, Charles Segal Football, Swimming, W Club, Track, Hi-Y, German Club, Student Forum. Iris Seligman Red Cross, Pres., FTA, Pres., Student Forum, WSC, Spanish Club. Daniel Sergenian Football, Track, 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club, Bi- ology, Math clubs. Jacquelyn Severn French Club, WSC, Bowling, GAA. Midsummer Mary Severson Westward Ho, Pep, Ski, French clubs, Student For- um, WSC, Girls Chorus. Barbara Seymour James Seymour Choir- Band, Ushers, Coin Clubs, Student Forum- Brigadoon. Karalee Shand WSC, Student Forum, Biology Club. Molly Shannon Westward Ho, Feature Ed., French Club, Sec., T'reas., Student Forum, WSC, Literary Discussion Society, Ski Club, Globetrotters, FTA. Ellen Shaw Hi-Times, WSC, FTA, Student Forum, French Club. Mary Shiels Business, Red Cross clubs, Bowling, WSC. Deanna Shimko Band, Chorus, Junior Class Play, Student Direc- tor, Forensics, Student Council, NHS, Pep Club, GAA. Linda Simandl French Club, WSC. Barbara Skowlund Student Forum, French Ski clubs, WSC, Globe trotters, FTA. Jean Shipman Red Cross Club, Pres, V-Pres, Business Club, Library Worker, WSC. Craig Shoemaker Spanish Club, 4-Lakes Football, Basketbaill. Pamela Showers Pep, French, Ski, Creative Writing clubs, Stu- dent Forum, Art Angle, WSC. Penelope Showers Student Forum, WSC, Pep, French., Ski clubs. Murgaret Siegfried PIP, Creative Writing, Folksinging clubs, Stu- dent Forum. Mary Jo Sielatf Student Forum, French, Math clubs, Girls Bowling, WSC. Ushers in Spring John Sims Student Senate, Awards Comm. Chm,, Elections Comm. Chm,, Hi-Times, News Ed., NHS, Choir, Student Forum, Ski, French clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Brigadoon, Hi-Y. Janice Smith Creative Writing, Folk singing, Philosophy, Biol- ogy clubs, PIP. Debra Sinaiko William Singer Philip Sinykin WSC, Program Chm, Margaret Smith Radio Club. Student Forum, Pep Michael Smith Club, Hi-Times, Water Ballet. Jay Smith Susan Sinykin French Club, WSC. Robert Smith 4-Lakes Football, Basket- ball, Track, Hi-Y, Student Forum. SENIORS 67 Donald Snowdon Social Comm., German Club, Sec., Stage Crew Westward Ho, Folk Singing Club, Track. Jill Snyder Rifle Club, WSC, Choir. Charlie Sommer 4-Lakes Football, Basketball, Bowling, Hi-Y. Kathleen Soule WSC, Bowling, GAA, Library Worker. As temperatures Stephen Spengler Ski, Biol. Clubs, 4-Lakes Basketball, Hi-Y. Donald Speth Stage Crew, Hi-Y. Steven Sprecher Student Forum, Civil War Roundtable, Phil., Math Clubs, German Club, Tres. .lo Spurley WSC. Margaret Stafford Stage Crew, Social Comm., PIP, Hi-Times, Copy Ed., Cheerleading, Student Forum, Catalina, Phil. Pep, Ski Clubs. John Stanley Ski, Biol. Clubs, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basket- ball. Susan Stanley Student Forum, Phil., Creative Writing Clubs. Charles Statz 1 Virginia Steeper Choir, Girl's Ensemble, PlP, Westward Ho, French, Ski clubs, WSC, Student Forum, Brigadoon, Hi-Times. Judy Stefani Biol., Ski, Spanish clubs, Art Angle, Student Forum. Mary Stelly Hi-Times, Westward Ho, PIP, Biology, Philos- ophy, Future Physician's Clubs, French Club, Sec., Student Forum, international Club, Globetrotters. Richard Stevenson Movie Crew. Dennis Stone Wrestling, Band, Marching Band. .loan Sunde Library Moniter, Guidance Assistant. Rise So Do Spirits W , - Denis Sutton Gay Swartout Thomas Sweeney Lawrence Sweet Baseball, Hi-Y, Student Pep Club, WSC, Student Marcia Switzky Movie Creew. Senate, 4-Lakes Basket- Forum, Social Comm., Bowling, WSC, Business Katherine Tallarcl bull, W Club, Wres- French, Biol., Rifle Clubs. Club. Student Forum, WSC, fling. Dennis Swifzky Bowling, Ski Club, Li- Marsha Swenson Track, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Y brary Worker. Stage Crew, Curious Sav- age, Brigacloon, Choir WSC, Hi-Times, Interna- tional Club, Pres., Na- tional Thespians. 5 Tres., Cross Cou ntry. -:aw-'Ef,.,,N fries 'N rs Q sf, il. 1 rn' , 4. - ' ' ji? 'xx .XR f .,:,,.'?. if .-5 l Q, ,fi :,- Q i w. , gi.. , --A... . . .4 g ' xg K X BX pf ,g gi ' f B Marlene Sweet WSC, Student Forum. Linda Taplick Student Senate, Student Forum, French, Ski, Cat- alina Clubs, Student Sen- ate, Exec. Comm. SENIORS 69 Frances Temkin Co-editor of PIP, V-Pres. ot French Club, Hi-Times, Pep Club, Student Forum, Creative Writing Club, West High School Bowl, Literary Discussion Club. Kathleen Ternes Ski Club, Student Forum, French Club, Art Angle, Westward Ho, WSC. James Tetzlalt Hi-Y. Marilyn Thielke Spanish, German clubs, 'JWSC, Wind Ensemble, Candy Shop. Kristine Thomas Choir, Brigacloon, Student Forum, Westward Ho, Student Senate, PIP, Hi-Times, WSC. Rebecca Thomas Choir, NHS, Curious Savage, Brigadoon, Pep Club, V-Pres., Student Forum, Ski, German Catalina clubs, Globetrotters. , Richard Thomas Bowling. Carlene Thorstad Choir, WSC, International, German, Math, Folk- singing clubs. Carol Tiegs Student Forum, Westward Ho, WSC, Office Work- er, Literary Discussion, Ski Clubs. Karen Tilley National Thespians, Stage Crew, French Club, Hi-Times, WSC. Michael Tobin Football, Wrestling, 4-Lakes Basketball, W Club. Alan Torgerson Endless Uv Barbara Torgerson WSC, Bowling, Club. James Underkofler Hi-Y Pres., Choir Double Quartet, dent Forum. 1 Gerri Fitzpatrick tinds a promising scholar- ship on the bulletin board sponsored' by NHS, while Dave Albright and Don Snowdon look on. This bulletin board and announce- ments in homerooms acquainted seniors with valuable scholarship opportunities. Forms Lead to Scholarships Barbara Torkelson Joseph Tortorice Student Forum, lnterna- Mark Van Cleave tional Club, WSC. Student Forum, Math, Dennis van Buskirk Coin clubs, 4-Lakes Bas- ketball. Sharon Tucker WSC, Soc. Comm. Chm., Student Forum, Globe- trotters, French, Ski Clubs, Bowling. John VandeBerg Curling, Hi-Y, French, Coin clubs. Paul Tuhus Stage Crew, Curling, Na- tional Merit Semi-Final- ist, National Thespians, Ski Club, Westward Ho, Student Forum, Math Club, Bowling, Philoso- phy Club. David Van Gilder International Club, Movie Crew, Bowling. John Turnbull Track, Choir. Lynn Van Gilder Bowling, Rifle Club, WSC, GAA. SENIORS 71 4225!- Chester Van Roo Henry Van Susteren 4-Lakes Basketball. Geraldine Verden FTA, Spanish Club. Sue Vilhauer Senior Class V-Pres., Sec. Student Senate, Badger Girls' State, High School Bowl, NHS- 1 Social Committee, Pep Club V-Pres., WSC- 1 Student Forum, French Club. Lynda Virtue Art Angle, WSC, Ski Club. Michael Vivian Usher Club, Head Photographer Hi-Times, International Club. Class Night Summons Sweet Stephen Vivian Janet Wardle Student Forum, Ski, gy clubs, WSC. 72 SENIORS Nancy Vogt Nancy Washburn Biolo- Student Forum, French, Ski, International clubs, WSC, Globetrotters. Penelope Von Ehren WSC, Math, Ski clubs, Student Forum, Office Worker, Literary Discus- sion Society. Jeffrey Weaver Hi-Y, Treas., Football, 4-Lakes Basketball, Base- ball, Student Forum, Bowling. Sharon Wagner Folksinging Internation- al, Creative Writing clubs. Lynnan Wegner Choir, PIP, Pep, French, Ski clubs, Art Angle, Stu- dent Forum, WSC, FTA, Girls' Chorus. Richard Walsh 4-Lakees Football. Freya Weinstein Westward Ho, Ed. in Chief, NHS, Stage Crew, Brigadoon, Curious Sav- age, French, Biology clubs, Student Forum, National Thespians. Dennis Welsch Football, Wrestling, W Club, Westward Ho, 4eLakes Basketball. Marcia Welsh Junior Class Sec., Homecoming Court, Westward Ho, Hi-Times, Student Forum, Pep Club, French Club, WSC, Student Senate. Diane Wessels FTA, WSC, Bowling, Girl's Rifle Club, Student For- um. Donald Westbury Memories Steven Wolters Hi-Times, Westward Ho, Creative Writing Club, 4-Lakes Basketball Bowling, Baseball. Peter Welch Cross Country. Joan Westley WSC, French, Spanish, International clubs, Hi- Times, Sec., FTA, Red Cross Club, Band. Patrick Wheeler Cross Country, Curling, 4-Lakes Basketball, Stu- dent Forum. Keith White 4-Lakes Basketball, Hall Monitor, Track, Student Forum, Biology Club. Deborah Whitney WSC, Ski Club, Stage Crew. Diane Whitney WSC, Stage Crew, Ski Club. Jennifer Widuch Pep, Ski, Catalina, French, Business, Biology clubs, Student Forum, WSC, Red Cross Club, Stage Crew. Elaine Wiitala Student Forum, Business, Red Cross, French clubs, Bowling, WSC. Cynthia Wiley SENIORS 73 2 , sz? Robert Wixson Student Forum, Ski Club, Pres., Curling, Golf, Ski Teams, Hi-Y, 4PLakes Basketball, Social Com- mittee, W, French clubs. Dana Yarger Hi-Y, W Club, Pres., Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Forum, Math, Ski clubs. 7-l SENIORS ':,:i,Z - ,f . ,, :bail- in tpyji ss we gag, .. i 1 -l Lucy Wilkie Student Forum, Pep Biology, lnternational clubs, Globetrotters, Creative Writing Club, WSC, Orchestra, AFS Talent Show. Edward Willauer Stephen Willett Student Senate, Football, Track, Wrestling, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum, W Club, Literary Discussion, Hi-Y. Dwight Williams Jay Williams Chess, Ski clubs. Linda Williams Art Angle, Philosophy, Business clubs. Tassels Fail to Hide Tears of Stephen Wohlferd Jane Wolf Linda Wolf Track, Art Angle, Westward Ho. Bowling, Student Forum, 4-Lakes Basketball. Ellen Zerwick WSC, Red Cross Club. J0l'lr1 YOUng Westward Ho, Clubs Ed,, Gregory Zimmer CFOSS COUDYFY: Bflfldf Biology, French clubs, Wrestling, Ski Club, Bowl- Orchestra, Ski, French Globetrotters, Student ing, 4-Lakes Basketball. clubs. Forum, Brigadoon, PIP, Choir. Carolyn Wolters French, Red Cross, V-Pres., Business clubs, Art Angle, WSC, Stu- dent Forum, Girls Cho- rus. Marsha Zimpel Business Club, V-Pres., WSC, Ski, French clubs, Student Forum, Hi-Times, Bowling. James Wilson Curling, W Club, Student Forum. Thomas Wilson Michael Wiltgen Band, Ski Club, 4-Lakes Football. John Wimberly Choir, Double Quartet, Brigadoon, Track, 4-Lakes Basketball, Student Forum, Hi-Times, Sports Ed., Hi-Y, Badger Boys State, Bowling. Connie Wirth Business Club, Bowling, FHA. Linda Wirth Westward Ho, Hi-Times, Copy Ed., Student Forum, Stage Crew, WSC, Pep, German, Catalina clubs. Triumph Douglas Woody Edward Woolsey Curling, W, Boys Rifle Student Forum, 4-Lakes Clubs. Basketball, Soph. Bas- Barbara Zutter ketball, Spanish Club. Biology, Math, French Richard Zweifel clubs. Gordon Worley Student Senate, W Club, Student Forum, Wres- tling, Hi-Y, Glo betrotters, 4-Lakes Basketba l l, Biol- ogy Club, Band, Civil War Round Table Kristine Zyduck Choir, Student Forum, Bi- ology, Red Cross, Ski clubs, WSC, Art Angle. Suzanne Worth Student Forum, WSC, Bowling, Business, Red Cross clubs. Susan Roosa Susan Wyngaard Bowling, WSC, Art An- gle, Rifle Club, Student Forum, Globetrotters, ln- ternational, Business, Ski clubs. SENIORS 75 Providing the opportunity to work to- gether and form lasting friendships- . . To become capable of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth. -Havelock Ellis 76 CLUBS if Q7 T25 wwff,w,zw1nvm.,' ', J, ,Vw fm M fwfffff 4 wwffwnw af WMM nffyn ,MMU fm ,fu wr ,fy ,lffowv 2-ffwwy Wwfzn-Vmm-f-ummm-f-wfM 0 fymfi-f-V-f-lfv v, mf , buf M-f ,fx fm yqQ,f,w., ,qy.-',, :.f. ff fr ,1,1.,4 7.9 , f f f f, ,, ,f , -f V, , V. ffg, ,M ,- f- , ., -,fy , , 4? FRONT ROW: C. Doyle, S. Gal- lagher, B. Johnson, D. Marshall R. Nelson, M. Hambleton, S. Vil- hauer, B. Mileslcy. ROW 2: M. Ran- ney, S. Kaeser, J, Paltz, P. Wehrle, R. Eccles, J. Hambleton, J. Kelzen berg, J. Trieloff, S. Clarenbach ROW 3: B. McDowell, J. Sims, F. Rendahl, C. Caywood, F. Haydon T. Burker, D. Kuntz, J. LaValley. v Q AXE Student Senate OFFicers: Sue Vilhauer, secretary, Russ Nelson, treas- urer, Robert Eccles, president, and Sue Kaeser, vice-president, kept the organization operating effectively. 78 CLUBS is.. f Linking Students Student Senate effectively kept its responsibilities both to the administration and the student body. Bob Eccles as president worked with the administration, homeroom representatives, and the other Senate of- ficers-vice-president Susie Kaeser, treasurer Russ Nel- son and secretary Sue Vilhauer in realizing Senate's goals. These goals included: aiding the students in maintaining high standards at West, serving as a medium between the faculty and the student body and helping the administration direct the activities in the best interests of all students. Much of the work of Senate was carried out in com- mittees. Proiects Committee, headed by Bill Moore, organized all special proiects such as the high school bowl auds, West Cal, and Regent Sweep. Many elec- tions were held during the year and those elections and the campaigns which preceeded them,'plus the tallying of the votes afterwards were the responsi- bility of Elections Committee, led by John Sims and Linda Taplick. Publicity, under Jean La Valley, made sure that all of the special Senate proiects and school activities were publicized through posters and announcements. Promotion of school spirit, Orientation Day, the Teacher's Tea, and greeting visiting athletic teams were iust a few of the duties of Receptions Committee, supervised by Mary Ranney. The home- room honor plaque and other awards given out by Student Senate were the responsibilities of Dave Kuntz and Awards Committee. Bruce Johnson headed Con- stitution Committee and served as the Senate parlia- mentarian. Senate was faced with many important issues this year-the closed lunch hour, re-scheduling of classes to provide an extra minute between them, and the resolution to form a ski team. and Administration FRONT ROW: B. Barker, J. Boldl, E. Dillinger, S. Ooslerhous, J. Shand, D. Wehrmonn, J. Penn, J. Cowle. ROW 2: T. Brocker, A. Bofcho, J. Ficlcen, K. Tilley, D. Jevne, M. Schwenn, J. Backer, R. Elkow, J. McDonald. ROW 3: M. Droeger, W. Moore, K. Heoflw, S. Willeff, D. Young, S. Luebke, J. Miller, J. Poltz, M. Sfohlmon. Executive Commiffee D. Kunfz J. LoVolley, M. Ronney, J. Sims, R. Nelson, S. Koeser, S. Vilhcxuer, W. Moore, B. Johnson, R. Eccles. Social Committee FRONT ROW: P. Hill, A. Worley, G. Protf, S. Porter, S. Derse, M. Antonius. ROW 2: C. Curtis, J. Lc1Vo1lley, M. Anderson, S. Koeser, M. Norseffer, S. Villwouer. ROW 3: P. Eosfon, J. Lewis, D. Snow- den, R. Wixson, P. Eckhordf, M. West- ing. CLUBS 79 The Scene Stage Crew's biggest tasks were the tall and spring plays, each presented tor two nights in November and March, respectively. For many weeks before the plays, stage crew members worked late hours to prepare for the productions. Their reward was two fine performances con- trolled completely by themselves. Speech class plays, the Christmas program, Pep Club skits, Class Night, and Band, Orchestra, and Choir auds were also the responsibility ot Stage Crew. The sound crew ran the audio aids for P.T.A., Student Forum, basketball games, and dances. The responsibility ot having everything run smoothly rested on Jim Fluck, stage manager. He was second only to Mr. Tews, Stage Crew advisor, in giving orders back- stage. ln charge of each crew were crew heads elected by members ot the individual crews for terms of one semester. Stage manager, Jim Fluck, supervises backstage. FRONT ROW: S. Andrew, J. Finley, S. Orr, D. Whitner, N. Levin, J. MacDonald, S. Loyster, N. Ingersoll, AN. Minshall, N. Arnold, J R. Hara, E. Moe, C. Olson, D. Dieter, M. Stafford, N. Allin, C. llgen, C. Fleisher, L. Wirth, L. Steftens, S. Thayer. ROW 4: J, Jones Bousch, M. Freed. ROW 2: B. Napper, L. Hancock, L. Anderson, J. Lubing, B. Halle, D. Alt, T. Scrivner, D. Snowden, P. Tuhusl C G. Brown, K. Hickey, C. Curtis, C. Mitchell, L. Rundell, F. Wein- Evans, P. Edward, E. Oestreich. stein, E. Smith, G. Crownhart, C. Quisling. ROW 3: M. Luckhardt, 80 CLUBS 1 Backstage First semester Second semester Crew Crew Heads Crew Heads SGTS Tom Curtis Ken Kurtenacker Lights Bruce Halle Bruce Halle Sound John Helsel John Helsel Make-up Gretchen Crownhart Sara Loyster Properties Karen Kimball Karen Kimball House Carol Olsen Carol Olsen Advertising Chris Haase Chris Hqqse Costumes Sue Paddock Sue Paddock Business Nancy Levin Gail Brown Shown with a portion of the props from the play A Midsum- mer Night's Dream are Paul Tuhus, John Helsel, and Tom Lewis. Stage Crew members: FRONT ROW: P. Meier, D. Dahlor, L, Low, B. Mclntosh, P. Hodgson, P. Coyne, J. Baldwin, J. Dizien, C. Dav- ies, L. Kellicutt, B. Mueller, M. Swenson. ROW 2: P. Ponty, M. Mc- Cleod, M. Oosterhaus, K. Thomas, J. Eikenberry, M. Ferris, S. Kae- ser, L. Antonie, R. Olson, J. Dick. ROW 3: S. Lussan, A. Mattison, W. Hatfield, D. Whitney, S. Paddock, K. Kimball, P. Crane, J. Bur- gess, S. Nelson, M. Laird, M. Ehrersperger, I. Beinert, B. Garnett. ROW 4: S. Anderson, K. Kurtenacker, M. Gehring, T. Curtis, C. Hult- ner, M. Harrass, R. Marsh, K. Tilley, J. Fluck, J. Lewis, C. Haase, J. Helsel. CLUBS 81 Movie Crew Movie Crew members pictured above with some of their equipment are: FRONT ROW: R. Vogt, M. Monk, W. Vivian. ROW 2: J. Meyer, R. Plumber, J. Fry, B. Bruner, S. Vivian, L. Sweet. Light ls the Task Where Office Workers Office Workers shown above are: FRONT ROW: S. Hawley, J. Harper, P. Henry, D. Bowar, S. Blum. SECOND ROW: P. VonEhren, G. Crownhart, P. Echardt, M. Hickman, D, Ellis, M. Dicke. 82 CLUBS MOVIE CREW Mr. Gerald Buck directed the Movie Crew this year. The members used their study halls to run the projectors for films in classes and at meetings. OFFICE WORKERS The Office Workers helped the regular office staff by answering the phone, sorting mail, and running errands. This freed the hired workers for more important tasks and gave the girls a chance to earn work credit. LIBRARY WORKERS During their study halls, some dedicated stu- dents reported to the library to assist the librar- ians with some of their work. The Library Work- ers shelved books, made bulletin boards, and tried to end the confusion of little green pass slips. USHERS CLUB The Ushers Club assisted visitors at all West functions open to the public. These included sports events, plays, and concerts. Library Workers Above FRONT ROW: C. Eslyn, V. Schwenn, E. Bruns, M. Zastrow, Y. Marlette, J. Wolf, J. Burgi, C. Boush, B. Kepke, J. Morrison. ROW 2: W. Ashman, L. Goeptert, J. Shipman, L. Parisi, L. Eberhart, J. Forrest, D. Laymon, B. Cox, J. Wagner, E. Cautley. At right: Library Workers, Yvette Marlette, Cheryl Hildebrant, Wanda Ashman, assist students in checking out books at the library counter. Many Share the Toil Ushers Club FRONT ROW: Jim Burgi, Harlan Frank, Mike Vivian. ROW 2: Steve Bruemmer, Jim Seymor, Dan Le Francois, Steve Vivian. Ushers Club assisted at plays, concerts, sports events. CLUBS 83 FRONT ROW: L. Wegner, S. Schwenns, P. Staltord, S. Argue, G. Swart- out, D. Siniko, C. Higuchi, B. Mueller, E. Beyler, N. Allin, P. Stone, P Showers, L. Sims, Penny Showers, B. Fett. ROW 2: C. Davies, C. Doyle, J. Baldwin, D. Hill, C. Eslyn, S. Bing, B. Barker, M. Oosterhaus, J. Wi duck, C. Crawford, M. Westing, S. Vilhauer, R. Ryan, C. Olson, L. Wilkie. ROW 3: P. Ponty, M. Welsh, E. Moe, R. Sutclilte, K. Mackie, S Thayer, M. Rooney, S. Arawinko, M. Fish, J. llgen, C. Haas, P. Corbin L. Goodrich, R. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Hodgeson, J. Ficken, M. Sever- son, M. Marling, K. Schlaeger, L. Wirth, M. Geisler, H. Marks, K. Pi cone, J. Howe, R. Thomas, C. McCoFlrey, J. Grogan, L. Baker, P. Eck hardt. 1 Pep Club Olticers: Secretary Nancy Allin, Vice-Pres. Becky Thomas, Presi- dent Jane Bray, Treasurer Mary Fish. Clubs lnduce Enthusiasm Pep Club's tamiliar cry ot Go you mighty Re- gents resounds throughout the halls ot West. Tradi- tionally, Pep Club has been known tor its continuous tiow of enthusiasm. Pep pins, a maze and blue card section, and clever Pep Club skits are all methods used to rouse school spirit. Pep Club has been consistently et- tective in rallying all Regent rooters behind their team. W.S.C. continued its policy ot aiding fellow students and tellow citizens. The Big Sister program is an exam- ple ot how W.S.C. members helped new girls get ac- quainted with West and its students. W.S.C. manned the candy shop and paper shop, as well as the lost and 84 CLUBS tound. They also initiated a new paperbook shop. WSC. was responsible tor the bright hall decora- tions during the holidays. One of W.S.C.'s largest proi- ects was helping Roundy's Fun Fund by stuffing en- velopes. Membership in W. Club is secured by winning a let- ter in any ot the following sports: football, basketball baseball, cross-country, track, wrestling, and swimming. A new innovation at many West High functions this year was the popcorn machine, which was sponsored by W Club. This year's W Club takes pride in be- ginning the R.O. Christotterson Scholarship Fund. I we 3 0- 5 . xv. if i0v'i2:a .4-uf' . g tnrrli ,Q 5-Mm- 'J X ' perbook Shop. x X l .. 5 Q At the right WSC Committee-FRONT ROW B. Mueller, P. Perras, S. Niebauer, K. Don nahue, M. Freed lPresidentD, D. Siniko, P Hill. ROW 2: B. Barker, J. Ficken, S. Tucker, L. Anderson, J. Shipman, N. Werren, L. ' Q Reed. and Good Will 'W Club' FRONT ROW: M. Tobin, R. Nelson, D. Sutton, A. Pfahler, W. Loehnit, L. McCarthy, P. Caruso, R. Boelke, J. Martin, V. Johnson, G. Johnson, G. Worley, D. Bruns, T. Klingle, D. Switzky. ROW 2: M. McGarrity, E. Nelson, J. Wilson, R. Eccles, T. Johnson, D. Yarger, R. Wixson, G. Cuccia, D. Welch, P. Caravello, S. Worth, P. Bradley. ROW 3: R. Gribble, J. Hagedorn, D. Woody, J. Mueller, W. Moore, D. Carpenter, C. Nobis, J. Karpinsky, R. Gorden, D. Scholl, B. McDowell, E. Schmidt, D. Christainson ROW 4: D. Livermore, R. Pound, T. McCabe, P. Martin, J. Sandner, D. Schacter, S. Willete, G. Rote wein, T. Gimstead, P. Ploc, R. Marsh, T. Gilbertson, A. Rosa, P. Kingston. ROW 5: G. Dick, J. Boul ware, J. Kippert, W. Luedke, G. Sample, S. Voight, L. Leffeu, D, Pfahler, M. Cantwell, W. Nimmow, J Jones, K. Nutter, P. Peloquin, J. Sangers. West Service Club lAt the leftl Barb Barker, Penny Perras, Janet Ficken, and President Missie Freed are displaying a sign promoting WSC's newest proiect, the Pa- CLUBS 85 111 Ui fi x i Y ,T Westward Ho Editors FRONT ROW: Molly Shannon, feature, Ellen Zerwick, clubs, Mr. iors, Maureen Rooney, faculty, Joni Bladl, assistant editor, Tim Ehlert, advisor, Freya Weinstein, editor in chief, ROW 2: Dave Johnson, advertising. Albright, sports, Paul Dil?ienzo, photographer, Cindy Hintz, sen Another Year Recorded b Westward Ho editors and staff members rushed to complete deadlines as usual this year. Mr. Ehlert, ad- vhon and Freya VVeindein,edHorin chmt,supervBed work on the publication. Cover design and thematic introduction were Freya's special work. Ellen Zerwick was responsible tor the clubs section which included aH 60 dubs and organnahons and 22 tumor and sophomore homerooms. Feature editor Molly Shannon was in charge ot dances and special activities. Cindy l-lintz had an important part ot Westward l-lo-that ot the seniors. This iob tas even larger this year with 760 seniors-a record number. The sports events at West were covered by sports editor, Dave Albright. Maureen Rooney, taculty editor, saw to it that our teachers were tully presented. The index was han- dled by Joni Bladl, assistant editor. The business staffs make up the other halt ot the Westward I-to task torce. Ron Peterson, business edi- ton and hh MOH coHeded paymenm tor and dm- tdbmed the annuab. Advedhhng wad, headed by edHorTnnJohnson,xMd adspaceto hdp Hnancethe annual. Gwen Larnke, Steve Walters, and Dave Albright talk over plans tor the yearbook. 86 CLUBS Editors and members of their stalts toiled tor weeks and son, Cindy Hintz, Maureen Rooney, Fran Harder, Molly Shan- months to produce Westward Hol 1965. Shown are Ron Peter- non, Edie Meissner, and Ellen Zerwick. Staff of Westward Ho! EDITORIAL STAFF Editor in Chief-Freya Weinstein, Clubs-Ellen Zer- wick, Edi.tor, Jane Curran, Mary Dicke, Fran Harder, Pat Ponty, Kris Thomas, Paul Tuhus, Steve Walters, Feature-Molly Shannon, Editor, Kathy Curtis, Gerri Fitzpatrick, Lud Lettau, Nancy Levin, Edie Miessner, Bobbi Olsen, Dennis Welch, Seniors-Cindy Hintz, Editor, Sue DeBardeleben, Betty Love, Sue Lussan, Judy Jones, Mary Stelly, Jane Wolt, Sports-Dave Al- bright, Editor, Doug Livermore, Milt McMilIen, Jon Mueller, Marcia Welsh, Linda Wirth, Faculty-Mau- reen Rooney, Editor, Nancy Allin, Mary Ranney, Mary Severson, Carol Tiegs, Copy and Assistant Edi- tor-Joni Bladl, Editor, Gwen Lampler, Lynne Myers, Kathy Ternes. BUSINESS STAFF Business-Ron Peterson, Editor, Clarke Caywoode, Sue Derse, Pat Eckhardt, Janet Ficken, Ken Heath, Susie Kaeser, Byron Malsin, Don Snowden, Sue Vilhauer, Advertising-Tim Johnson, Editor, Jane Bray, Bob Ec- cles7-'MaryIin Marling, Margie McClellan, Ginny Steeper, Photography-Paul DiRienzo, Jim Lemke, Kim Gruebling, Don Beer, John Barsness, Advisor-Mr. Willis Ehlert. Freya Weinstein, i965 Westward Ho Editor in Chief, is shown working with pages tor this year's publication. CLUBS 87 Editors and Staffs Rushed Editorial Board SEATED: Sara Loyster, Liz Beyler, Joanne Backer, and Sue Por- ter. STANDING: John Gordon, Bill Moore, John Wimberly, John Sims, and Bob Eccles. Business Staff Pam Hill, Kathy Mackie, and Karen Peterson were in charge at Business Stalt. 88 CLUBS High-Times was difterent this year, perhaps it was due to the new administration, but more likely it was due to the division ot statt members. At West the twice-monthly editions of the newspaper had dual purposes. First, to bring the student body up-to-date concerning all student activities. Secondly, the paper provided ample opportunity for students to express themselves through the addition ot an entire page for editorial comment. Hours ot toil went into each edition ot the West High- Times. High-Times reporters were on the scene ot every event. Obviously, they accepted their challenges, and re- ceived satistaction upon the completion ot each paper. Each paper included feature articles which ranged from such things as new teachers to twirp twirl. Standard articles in every High-Times were The Editorial Comment, Senior Sketches and sports events. There was something tor everyone, and thus the many hours ot hard work were worthwhile. to Meet Deadlines EDITORIAL STAFF Co-executive editors .... Joanne Backer, Sue Porter Layout editor ...... .....,.... B ecky Lampman Co-news editor .... ...... J ohn Sims, Jim Trielotf News copy editors .... Sara Clarenbach, Sally Orr Editorial page editors ...... Liz Beyler, Sara Loyster Editorial page copy editor ....... Clarke Caywood Sports editor .................... John Wimberly Sports copy editors . . Bob Chamberlain, Peg Stattord, Marcia Welsh, Linda Wirth Photographers .......... John Barsness, Tim Crane BUSINESS STAFF Advertising manager ....,...........,. Pam Hill .. . Amy Raznikov . . . . Kate Mackie Business manager .... Circulation manager .. Exchange manager . . . . . . Karen Peterson Head typist ......... .... D arla Rausch Secretary ....... .... J oan Westley Faculty advisors .... .... M iss Arline Matt, Mr. Walter Wartolec West High-Times Editors Toiling week after week to get the paper out were High-Times Editors: SEATED-Sue Porter, Margie Giesler, Joanne Backer, Liz Beyler, Sara Loyster. STANDING are: John Sims, Becky Lampman, John Barsness, and John Wimberly. Laurie Lew, Kate Mackie, and Byron Malsin count out papers and bundle them for homeroom distribution. CLUBS 89 WL PIP Editors gather to plan Patterns in Print 1965. Shown above are: Ficken, Circulation, Sue Nelson KSTANDINGJ, Publicity, Francie Connie Fleischer, Layout, Kathy Hickey, Art, Jill Eikenberry, Edie Temkifb Editorial: Gnd Madeline DFC1SQ9l',ASS6mblY- torial, Peg Staliford, Publicity, Alison Brooks, Editor in Chief, Janet The Pen Is the Tongue of the Mind. Editorial Heads Jill Eikenberry and John Gordon discuss several essays subm-itted to PIP with Editor-in chief Alison Brooks. 90 CLUBS From student to teacher to editors to print was the path of various pieces of literature this year as the Patterns in Print staff met the Spring deadline. The annual publication, super- vised by editor in chief Alison Brooks and Miss Kanable of the taculty, tried to find the literary genius in the student body and put it into print. Functioning under the supervisors were various committees to publicize the magazine. Staff Heads Editor in chiet .. ............... Alison Brooks .. John Gordon, Francie Temkin Jill Eikenberry Editorials Heads . . . Layout . . . ........ Connie Fleischer Art .... .. Jan Smith, Kathy Hickey Publicity Sue Nelson, Peg Stattord Circulation . . .......... Janet Ficken Assembly . . . . . Madeline.,Draeger Trophies and Honors for Debaters E' Pictured around the trophy they won at the Monona Grove, Tournament are A team members Mike Camerini, Tom Christensen, John Pavlat, and Dave Gaebler. A Team mainstays absent for the picture were Barkley Rosser and Steve Hendrickson. A central control of nuclear arms was the topic for the question at hand. lt proved to be a very successful this year's Debate Team. Under the direction of Mr. year as the team qualified for the State Debate Parker, the team attended various tournaments and Tournament and finished fourth. matches throughout the state, fighting for, then against , A, B, and C Debate team members shown above are T. Christensen, J. Whitman, D. Gaebler, advisor Mr. Parker, P. Brynelson, M. Camerini, J. Pavlat, J. Zimbeck, M. Harris, M. Borbash, S. Sprecher, and R. Pritch- ard. CLUBS 91 Honor Organizations Give National Honor Society Badger West High National Honor Society members chosen for their academic achievement were-FRONT ROW: F. Weinstein, M. Rooney, C. Hintz, S. Vilhauer, B. Milesky, D. , Abrams. ROW 2: J. Ficken, R. Eccles, W. Moore, J. Backer, S. Nelson, C. Fleischer, S. 1 Paddock. ROW 3. J. Hambleton, R. Thomas, P. Martin, L. Lettau, J. Gordon, D. Liver- 1 more, A. Rosa, R. Peterson. Each year, West is represented at Badger Boy and Girl State by four prospective sen- iors. While attending Badger State, sen- iors from all over Wisconsin run for office National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists Twelve West High Students were National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists. They included iabovei: Ken Heath, Paul Borsuk, Tim Johnson, Dave Albright, Bob Eccles, Steve Sprecher, Doug Livermore, Tom Curtis, Ron Peterson, Sue Nelson, John Sims, and Paul Tuhus. 92 CLUBS Evidence of Student Ambition State and participate in an artificially formed State Government. West High representa- tives labovei were: Bill Moore, Paul Barsuk, Bob Eccles and Sue Vilhauer. National Thespians Members of West High National Thespians were-FRONT ROW: M. Swenson, D. Diet- er, P. Ponty, M. McClellan, K. Kimball. ROW 2: C. Olsen, G. Brown, S. Paddock, S. Nelson, M. Ehrensperger. ROW 3: T. Curtiss, J. Helsel, J. Fluck, P. Tuhus, B. Halle, K. Kurtenacker. National Thespians is an organization for those who are talented and in- terested in the tield of drama. Thespian's main purpose is to achieve excellence in drama at the high school level. Members are well deserving ot these honors as they have undoubtedly devoted more than l2O hours to any single production. High School Bowl High School Bowl, created to stimulate intellectual competition between local high schools, is one of West High's winning teams. Members of the team-Francie Tempkin, Phil Martin, Sue Vilhauer, Ron Peterson, Bob Eccles, and Al Rosa lpictured abovei-were chosen by the faculty to represent West on the locally televised High School Bowl. CLUBS 93 Boys' Double Quartet D. Bartell, J. Wimberly, R. Pritchard, K. Nutter, D. Druckenbrod, T. Lewis, T. Fishel, J. Underkofler. Song is the music ot the soul, but must it be at 7:30 in the morning? asked Choir members. With eyes mostly closed and mouths open, Choir rehearsed its wide variety ot numbers not only at 7:30 AM but during third hour three days a week. Melodies sung by these one hundred thirteen voices directed by Ma- rion G. Huxtable, filtered through the halls ot the school. The Choir was busy as it performed tour ma ior concerts this year including the memorable Christ mas Concert-highlighted by the processional, a Pop Concert, the Spring Concert, and tor graduation. Song ls the Music FRONT ROW: S. Hawley, H. Anderson, M. Pollock, J. Jondrow, L. Fishel, N. Wegner, M. Freed, G. Crownhart, G. Brown, C. Nobis ROW 2: F. Harder, N. Ross, N. Werren, P. Corbin, M. Marling, M Giesler, K. Huddleston, B. Balsly, J. Underkotler, D. Bartell, G Bruhn, J. Sims. ROW 3: M. McCleod, B. Benson, S. Nelson, P. Ploc, S. Paddock, E. Oestrich, J. Standrig, D. Scholl, D. Schmidt, J 94 CLUBS Flemming, T. Scrivner. ROW 4: B. Garnett, M. Ferris, C. Vogelman, E. Sasser, J. Grifhn, N. Rieman, R. Ernst, J. Harloft, A. Koepck, K. Hasler, ROW 5: M. Luckhart, U. Merriman, J. Snyder, J. McDonald, B. McDowell, J. Wimberly, R. Pritchard, G. Dick, S. Leeper, T. Morrissey, D. King. Girls Ensemble Because of an abundance of TalenT aT WesT This year, Girls Ensemble has increased iTs size from Twelve To Tiffeen. This year's Ensemble is also noied Tor iTs number of girls who were able To be in The Ensemble wiThouT being in Choir. A special complimenT To Them all is Their abiliTy To blend Their fiffe-en voices To creaTe an unbroken sound ThaT reaches noT only The ears, buT The soul as well. Boys Double Quarteh The Choir programs oTTen included iTs eighT mem- bers, male vocal group, who enhanced The programs wiTh a varieTy of numbers. Wifh a swish of The new blue choir robes, They assembled before The audience wiTh melodies such as This Ole Hammer, l WanT A Girl, and MisTy. of the Soul Girls' Ensemble ii 'ffifff T Ssxfi' ' - , . .. ,W A Y My -V -mr ' T l FRONT ROW: B. Thomas, J. Sefhne, S. Gruenhagen, E. Zerwick, E. Southworth, K. Zyduck, D. Sannes, M. McClellan, C. Busse, J. Cowle, L. Gaarder, M. Swenson. ROW 2: J. Seymore, S. McCann, J. Porfer, J. Ohnsfead, P. Crane, T. Bicknell, C. Thorsfad, S. Roes- sler, J. Wylde, J. Curran, ROW 3: K. Gardella, T. Fishel, T. Lewis, J. Mier, S, Thayer, N. lngersoll, S. Loysfer, K. Kimball, K. Thomas, D. Hesse, R. Sutcliff. ROW 4: W. Rinhaler, C. MarquarT, R. Han- son, J. Eikenberry, V. Sfeeper, N. Nirode, J. Dudley, D. Druclcen- brod, K. Kurfenacker, R. Chamberlain, ROW 5: D. Alf, F. Hayden, K. NuTTer, P. Hoare, G. Kreutz, R. ElTland, R. Marsh, A. Brooks. CLUBS 95 A Burst of Soir 1, Marching Band FRONT ROW: Mr. Rafoth, S. Stewart, M. VanCleave, P. Brynelson, C. Bach, C. Potter, P. Hamlin, L. Bye, D. J. Peterson, K. Blaedel, J Merriman, T. Hampton, D. Ruskin, R. Harloff, D. Clarke. ROW 2 G. Johnson, L. Luick, J. Zimbeck, R. Tyler, P. Edwards, J. Pritch ard, G. Tybring, D. Walker, C. Hougum, P. Woerpel, M. Madigan T. Wolters, M. DiRienzo, B. Lewis, J. Nordby, S. Cramer, J. Wilson R. Seifert. ROW 3: W. Wright, D. Amphler, G. Vig, J. Young, P Leonhard, B. Matthews, B. Rosser, B. Alexander, C. Mirchell, K Johnson, B. Schluter, D. Knorr, K. Kupper, D. Krueger, C. Higgason G. Coiselle, S. King, G. Cole, C. Hadden, M. Swenson, ROW 4: T 1 1 Spangler, H. Orloft, R. Smith, W. Cox, J. Hambleton, J. Ehlert, D. Stark, L. Berge, E. Bruns, J. Clements, J. Nuernberg, P. Zeeh, J Hofsteen, D. LaFrancois, G. Owens, S. White, T. Buenzli, S. Briggs, R. Kalal, M. Kring, D. Peterson. ROW 5: J. Palmer, L. Titus, S. Mc Burney, M. Foster, M. Lutz, C. Fuss, D. Ashworth, N. Sundstrom J. Stallard, B. Schultz, T. Lachmund, N. Miller, J. Seymour, R. Luick J. Tschvoy, J. Sinaiko. ROW 6: D. Stone, R. Waterbury, C. Le Bos quet, M. McKenna, T. Mclfachern, R. Grady, J. Williams, B. Cum mings, R. Schultz, J. Holt. 'SJ' N-Q,Xfall S536 4. FRONT ROW: J. Nordby, R. Lewis, J. Wilson, S. Cramer, R. Seifert. ROW 2: D. Petersen, B. Frizzell, M. Van- Cleave, T. Hampton, D. Clarke, J. Merriman, D. Ruskin, R, Hg,-IGH, ROW 3: W. Miller, D. Petersen, P, Ed- wards, Mr. Rvfoth, J. Pritchard, C. Hougum, W. Lutz. X 4 t .X R . A l . 1 ' c, , 96 CLUBS 1 A Surge of Jo Color Guard This year Color Guard was made up of: D. Stone, B. Waterbury, C. l.eBosquet, M. McKenna, T. McEach- ern, R. Grady, B. Cummings, R. Schultz, J. Hott, J. Williams. Marching Band, directed by Mr, John Rafoth, was an all-male organization for the first time this year. One hundred and ten musicians from the three con- cert bands participated, It consisted mainly of brass players, thus the result was a bigger, fuller sound. With Dave Clarke as drum maior, the unit performed many intricate and interesting formations on the football field. Daily rehearsals at 7:30 AM. regardless of the weather brought about a precision military unit rather than iust an average marching band. Other than the school songs, the band mastered such numbers as How the West was Won , 32nd Division March , With Bells On and Conquest, Attired in maize and blue letter sweaters, Pep Band helped spark the basketball team to victory. Trumpet fan-fares played on alternate weeks by Bob l-larloff and Denny Ruskin were an essential part of every game. A variety of half-time performances were given and the group also played at pep auds. CLUBS 97 ORCHESTRA Orchestra, directed by Mr. Ernest Stanlce, made its first public appearance of The year at The Wisconsin Music Edu- cators Conference in The tall. Featured numbers were: Strauss' Tales From Vienna Woods, and The Paul Bunyon Suite by Bergsma, and the Fourth Movement of the New World Symphony by Duorak. These Three numbers were al- so performed aT The Winter Concert, January 31. Orchestra spent much ot The second semester preparing rnusic'Tor the Spring concert. 98 CLUBS FRONT ROW: S. Dreyfus, K. Heibert, N. Buck, P. Arny, E. Bucholtz, J. Pickart. ROW 2: C. Coughlin, B. Mueller, D. Stamler, M. Lutz, P. Fluck, J. Burgess, R. Hara, S. Finley, D. Kreft, J. Cole, ROW 3: B. Lampman, V. Merriman, C. Eichner, J. Fandrich, M. Hambleton, C. Fleischer, G. Cole, Concerts Herald Both FRONT ROW: S. Nelson, C. Fleischer, J. Bliss, B. Herb, G. Cole, E. Erickson, M, Hableton. ROW 2: G. Owens, M. Fandrich, K. Hasler, J. Hambleton, A, Palmer, B. Karsten, C. Wilson, M. Thielke, R. Gall, C. Braton, J. Colston, M. Gehring. ROW 3: R, Peterson, D. Clarke, R. Gurda, T. Hampton, T, Lachmund, C. Brown, S, White, R. Kirkpm. rick, J. Clements, D. LaFrancois, J. Hotsteen, R. Smith, N. Minshall, V. Schreier, A. Mattison. ROW 4: R. HarloH, J, Merriman, R. Hansen, P. Leonhard, B. Matthews, B. R05 ser, J. Young, D. Peterson, G. Johnson, R. Seifert, S, Hefb 1 S. Nelson, J. Colston, P. Leonhard, B. Matthews, B. Rosser, L. Derse, O. Gerritsen, M. McClellan, A. Harvey. ROW 4: C. Haase, E. Southworth, J. Lewis, J. Richards, B. Kar- sten, M. Lyons, M. Fandrich, G. Owens, R. Kirkpatrick D. Clarke, D. Ruskin, R. Harloff, J. Williams, G. Johnson Winter and Spring J. Nordby, J. Wilson, S. Cramer, J. Williams. ROW 5: Mr. Stanke, P. Edwards, K. Hill, J. Stallard, D. Ashworth, A. Malcom, M. Lutz, W. Miller, S. Sielafl, G. Tybring, C. Hougum. J. Young, S. Kramer, J. Higgins, W. Miller, C. Bliss, R. Arny, P. Crane. ROW 5: P. Edwards, K. Hill, S. Seilaff, Mr. Stanke, M. Edwards, S. Ylitale, B. Dittmann, A. Mal- , colm. WIND ENSEMBLE Wind Ensemble, a group formed just last year, is composed of West's best wind musicians. lt first performed at the Winter Concert January 24. Concerto Grosso by Handel featured solos by Garry Owens on the clarinet and Sue Nelson and Connie Fleischer on flutes. Other numbers included: Williams' The Sinforians , a symphonic march, Mendelssohn's Fingal's Cave Overture , and Mennin's Canzona. Wind Ensemble also performed at a Spring Pops Concert. Assisting Dave Clarke as president of the Wind Ensemble were: Denny Rus- kin, vice-president, Sue Nelson, secretary, Gary Owens, treasurer, and Marcia Gehring, librarian. CLUBS 99 SYMPHONIC BAND FRONT ROW: M. Munger, S. Craig, M. Fish, M. Griswold, M. Ehrensperger, V. Beale, N. Cumming. ROW 2: T. Buenzli, B. Cal- bert, J. Burgett, E. Morris, F. Hughes, K. Beebe, J. Schwab, N. Oker- strom, B. Bredemeier, R. Kalal, K. Siegert, J. Bakke. ROW 3: M. Foster, L. Huebner, M. Goldman, M. Swenson, E. Bruns, J. Zavik, J. Luick, L. Berge, L. Mickow, J. Ehlert, K. Sarver, W. Cox, S. Marsden, M. Varley, S. Hinkins. ROW 4: D. Flee, S. Ivey, L. Sieker, C. Abrahams, M. DiRienzo, M. King, N. Sundstrorn, C. Higgasan, B. Frizzell, D. Petersen, T. Briggs, P, Brynelson, B. Boothroyd, S. Limitless Symphonic Band, ninety-six musicians strong, toiled long hours to perfect their music for the Spring and Winter Concerts. Mr. Ratoth reorganized the rehearsals, meeting with the tull band only once a week, besides the 7:30 A.M. rehearsal on Fridays. Woodwinds met Tuesdays and Thursdays while the brass and percus- sion sections practiced Wednesdays and Fridays. J., I f Stewart, C. Bach, P. Hamlin, M. VanCleave, L. Bye, C. Potter, B. Hoornstra. ROW 5: C. Hadden, M. White, L. Titus, J. Poast, J. Kuske, D. Teela, K. Vogelman, H. Harlofl, D. Stone, C. Jones, M. Kring, P. Zeeh, J. Moore, J. Meloy, K. Knorr, B. Schluter. ROW 6: W. Wright, G. Vig, L. Luick, J. Zimbeck, R. Lewis, R. Tyler, D. Young, K. Johnson, D. Walker, P. Woerpel, J. Pritchard, J. Perkins, T. Wolters, M. McPeek. ROW 7: R. Luick, J. Tschudy, D. Regge, T. McEachern, S. McBurney, W. Schultz, D. Benck, Mr. Ratoth. Music Among the numbers performed this year were The March ot the Olympians , Trumpets in Stereo by James Christensen ot the U.W. Marching Band, Prade from Viva Mexico! and Folk Legend . Concert Band, which is a training band, performs in the Winter and Spring Concerts. Learning about music was its principle emphasis. CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: N. Okerstrom, B. Bred- emeier, S. Elmer, S. Small. ROW 2: L. Sieker, C. Abrahams, C. Laughter, C. Watson, R. Arm, C. Fuss, J. Sey- mour, K. Woodward, S. Baumann. ROW 3: B. Schlutter, S. Briggs, S. King, G. Hanson, P. Aulik, C. Kupper S. Beckerleg, D. Gritifin, P. Tenney D, Stark, J. Nuernberg, L, Miqkgw, ROW 4: D. Amphlett, B. Metzner, W. Wright, F. Burrill, N. lordachescu, D. Schneider, D. Krueger, R. Koenig, G. Loiselle, R. Grady. ROW 5: Mr. Ra- foth, J. Sinaiko, J. Palmer. r 1 World of Many Cultures An international potluck dinner was always a big event for International Club, an organization which was concerned with the customs of other lands. Mem- bers brought foreign dishes and also sang folk songs and performed folk dances. Such activities helped teach members about societies different than our own. Folk Singing Club was organized last fall for the first time. The group sang mainly American folk songs, with various members accompanying on their guitars. Besides such familiar titles as If I Had A Hammer and Blowin' In the Wind , new songs were intro- duced to the group. Friends of Foreign Students replaced the Globe- trotters group of last year. Members were picked by Mr. Barnes of the guidance department and each was assigned to a foreign student to make him or her become better acquainted with the busy world of West. Another objective was to have West students learn more about the countries from which the foreign students came. new . INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS President, Marsha Swenson, is assisted by Molly Conley, Pete Opee, and Katy Doyle, the other officers, in planning the International Club meetings. FOLK SINGING President, Pete Hamlin, Secretary Jane Diamond, and Vice-President Tony Sanna directed the meetings in Folk Singing Club. FRIENDS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS FRONT ROW: M. McClellan, K. Hickey, E. Cautley, J. Birkhaouser, G. Beuscher, D. Kreft, N. Abel, S. Varosh, J. Doe, E. Meissner, J. Burris, B. Mueller, J. Cow- ' le, S. Hickey. ROW 2: O. Gerritson, C. Fleischer, S. Lockwood, A. Mattison, J.'Doe, J. Lawyer, G. Brown, D. Hesse, S. Bidwell, R. Nelson, J. MacDonald, P. Barsuk, G. Worlie. ROW 3: E. Schultz, K. Collins, M. Draeger, D. Crosse, J. Mueller, J. Pendleton, N. Meyer, R. Wade, C. Coughlin, R. Schleker, M. Lutz. CLUBS 101 ,mi s. K r FRENCH CLUB French Club divided into four groups: Culture Committee, Music Committee, Reading Committee, and a tape group QQSQK that worked on tape recordings in the language lab. The Club met in a genl eral meeting twice a month while each GW 9' committee met once a month. French Club activities included a picnic at the beginning of the year, a Christmas party, a Mardi Gras held in February, and a picnic closing the year. French Club members benefited greatly from speakers from the University and the French table open every Friday during lunch period. ln cha.rge of special groups of French Club were, FRONT ROW: L. Granger, K. Rudolph, M. Shannon, F. Tempkin. ROW 2: M. Stolman, M. Conley, K. Tilly, B. Malsin. International Flavor Through Clubs SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club was organized into tour workable committees, the cul- ture or cultura committee, the food or comida committee, the music or musica committee, and the literature or literatura committee. All groups met separately once a week to develop individual programs. A general meeting was held twice a month tor the purpose of enjoying each committees programs. This year la comida sponsored a large Span- ish dinner. All West students were welcomed along with Spanish Club Officers from other schools and olticers from other West Language Clubs. FRONT ROW: B. Olson, A. Wordlaw, T. McCormick. ROW 2: M. Conley, J. Jones, H. Good- win, C. Higuchi, were responsible for Spanish Club programs. 1, GERMAN CLUB wi f-'ws la! Members of German Club had the opportunity to meet with outside speakers and listen to fellow students who had visited Germany. The group enjoyed dancing and singing at German Club parties. One very special event was the October Fest. German Club officers were lat leftlz D. Snowden, S. Sprecher, H. Cosgrove, D. Kreft. 102 CLUBS Students of the Humanities CREATIVE WRITING CLUB FRONT ROW K Moore M Beranek W Grogen J Smith S wood S, Hendrikson, A. Ptahler, M. Draegar, A. Malcomb, J. Paddock S Rentz G Lawver ROW 2 A Malcomb C Cay McDonald, P. Barsuk, B. Rosser. Creative Writing Club, no stranger to West switched poetry, and were then subiectecl to their fellow club supervisors this year as Mrs Rhodes took over from members' comments on the work. lf good enough, the Mrs Stanley From Week to week various members read composition was then considered for Patterns in Print. Devised on the spur of the moment Philos- ophy Club established itself at West this year. Founded by Margaret Siefried and Marianne Morgan, the club's purpose was to devote its time to a study of some of the great philosophies of the world. This was accomplished by listening to speakers, such as Professor Weinberg of the Uni- versity, and by group study and discussion. PHILOSOPHY CLUB OFFICERS Greg Garnett, Marianne Morgan, and Alison Brooks are the officers of Philosophy Club officers. CLUBS 103 BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS Burris, M. Rooney, M. Dresen, C. Hlntz directed Biology Club. Cl u bs- Knowledge 104 CLUBS MATH CLUB FRONT ROW: G. Hurc, R. Von Ehren, S. Nelson, B. Rosser, W. Cox, B. Zutter. ROW 2: J. Pendleton, D. Livermore, G. Somple, D. Albright, G. Garnett, R. Peter- son, S. DeBc1rdelebe. MATH CORRESPONDENCE J. Bosser, R. Cox, J. Pendleton, S. Nelson, G. Gorneff, C. Coughlin, T. Curtis, R. Pelerson, P. Tuhus. RED CROSS CLUB FRONT ROW: T. Kelson, J. Harper, K. HarTung, V. HunT- A. DiPiazza. ROW 3: J. Shipman, T. Widuch, H. Harper, sicker, S. Landsdowne, L. Golding, I. Seligman. ROW 2: J. Ross, C. WalTers, J. Wardle, V. Schwenn. S. FarnsworTh, K, Zyduck, E. WiiTala, J. Nevil, M. Shields, from Interest RADIO CLUB Looking over some of The equipment used by Radio Club are: M. Draeger, advisor Mr. Lugg: H. Vifovecg and R. Cox. Biology Club members sTudied a varieTy of subiecTs This year. Gone were The divisions of specialized Tields of The preceeding year, as The Club Took on a more in- formal pose, Limnology, archeology, and conservaiion speakers highlighTed meeTings, ThroughouT The year, wiTh Their programs, while aT oTher Times various pro- iecTs, made by fellow members, were displayed and discussed. DespiTe an advisor change in mid-year, This years Math Club, seT up Tor Those sTudenTs whose auesTions reach beyond class, operaTed as one of VVesT's special- inTeresT clubs This year. Engineered and managed by iTs members, MaTh Club meeTings feaTured discussions and, on occasions, ouTside speakers. WiThin The Maih Club, The MaTh Correspondence group kepT up iTs com- peTiTion wiTh oTher schools in iTs maTh-by-mail conTesTs. Red Cross Club, under The direcTion of Miss STahlmer, conTinued iTs programs of good-Will. ThroughouT The year, Trips were made To hospiTals To visiT and enier- Tain The paTienTs. Along vviTh The regular meeTings, members submiTTed arTicles To The Local Red Cross Chap- Ter Tor consideraTion in The Red Cross Newspaper. Guided by Mr. Lugg, Radio Club meeTings were more class-like Than in The pasT. Club members sTudied The code sysTem raTher Than The HAM operaTions of The previous year. CLUBS 105 BUSINESS CLUB FRONT ROW: S. Wyngaard, M Zimpel, E. Kolash, R. Bonura, l Olsen, B. Olsen, M. Shepard, M Romine. ROW 2: D. Meyer, V Gessler, N. Ammons, Y. Mar lefte, H. Hendrickson, D. Bowar, M. Swifzky, S. Meyer, D. Farber ROW 3: E. Wiitala, C. Craw- ford, C. Eslyn, S. Blum, J. Wid- duch, M. Engel, C. Bowar, C. Wlrfh, L. Aier, ROW 4: P. Em- mery, J. Shipman, J. Backer, J. Hochsteclder, L. Goepfert, J. Renneberg, D. Gierde, L. Ander- son, C. Walters, S. Leigh. F.T.A. FRONT ROW: B. Gusinow, G. Lcimke, V. Heivilin, l. Seligman. ROW 2: G. Crownhart, G. Ver- den, S. Hills, J. Ross, H. Good- l'TlGf1. With Anticipation We F.H.A. FRONT ROW: P. Finch, K. Doherty, K. Hartung, C. Doherty, C. Joyce, B Leadley, G. Hartung, D. Meyer, J Pierson. ROW 2: P. Daly, S. Gordon, N. Dauck, S. Roessler, V. Schwenn C. Worth, C. Estyn, A. Froeschle, S Niebauer, R. Mullin. ROW 3: K. Jen ness, M. Eberhart, K. Roessler, S Gunness, L. Cook, M. Froeschle, S Svee, A. Harvey. 106 CLUBS 1 I -is fl ART ANGLE FRONT ROW: S. Wyngard, T. Kelso, M. Bender, E. Meissner, L. Wegner, P. Showers, B. Tiefelbaum. ROW 2: R. Olson, M. Marling, S. McNamera, M. Engle, M. NorseTTer, L. Carlson, N. Kasakaitas. ROW 3: B. Colbert, K. Huddlesion, L. Davies, L. Elioi, G. Sample, R. Leverenz, M. Dicke, N. Slauson, S. Thayer. Look to the Future Members of FuTure Teachers of America learned of The qualificafions and responsibiliTies of a Truly good Teacher Through lecfures by Dean Sfiles of The U.W. School of Edu- cafion and Mr. Talbecke of The Peace Corps Togefher wiTh a panal discussion by high school and grade school Teachers. Business Club infroduces iTs members To The many diTTer- enT fields of business. Many inTeresTing speakers addressed The group including The personnel direcTor from Oscar Meyer. The primary goal of ArT Angle This year was To acquainT iTs members wiTh The wide range of occupaTions available in The field of arT. The group heard several speakers, buf The highlighT of The year was a Trip To Chicago where They visifed museums and arT collecTions. RepresenTaTives from a charm school and a beauTy salon TaughT Fufure Homemakers of America fashion and beauTy Techniques. The chief service proiecT of The year was a Chrisfmas Parfy for The elderly of MendoTa STaTe l-lospifal. MeeTing weekly, STudenT Forum covered a wide variefy of subiecfs ranging from poliTics lThe 1964 naTional and sTaTe elecfionsi To Papa Hambone Talking on Teenage respon- sibiliTies. STUDENT FORUM OFFICERS Forum officers-John Gordon, Presidenf, Alison Brooks, Secre- Tary, and Paul Borsuk, Vice-President planned all The programs. CLUBS 107 r iii--W - -- ff - COIN CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Wagner, J. Burris, S. Bruemmer, J. Straughn, J. Burgi. ROW 2: Mr. Byam, J. Campbell, B. Reinke, M. VanCleave, J. Pendleton. Clubs Reflect CHESS CLUB FRONT ROW: W. Cox, D. Dunham, R. Hicky, ROW 2: D. Sanides, J, Pendleton, J. Roe, B. Dicke. The members of West's Coin Club bartered coins from all places and periods of time, Studying the his- tory of coins, how to determine their value, and the techniques used in minting coins were all activities of Coin Club. The members entered into a fascinating study of the media of exchange as it varies throughout history. The members of Chess Club battled weekly over the chess board. The game of chess is a universal mental exercise requiring concentration and yielding a special taste of fun. Rifle Club girls practices their marksmanship at the University Shooting Range and delight in the keen 108 CLUBS competition for a perfect score. Catalina Club combined strenuous synchronized swimming with a dance design and came up with a ballet in water. Beauty and accurate movement set to music became another mode of expression for West High Girls. Ski Club's extensive trips, two of which were to the Porcupine Mountain, attracted large throngs of its two hundred members to the slopes. One hundred and sixty hearty students made the first trip during Semester break. Teacher's Convention afforded time for an- other trek tothe mountain. -new RIFLE CLUB FRONT ROW: S. Switzky, J. Johnson, S. Bing, J. Brunn, S. Gold- Hunzicker. ROW 3: S. Marsden, E. Smith, K. Larson, C. Powers, schmidt, E. Sprecher, M. Shepard. ROW 2: G, Geisler, P. Peck- B. Moser, V. Foleiewski, D. Stamler. ROW 4: C. Huitt, D. Stover, ham, K. Montolto, C. Hintz, E. Bruns, D. Hofland, L. Martin, V. W. Hatfield, M. Hickman, A. Hochstetter, L. Anderson, D. Friedman. Many Hobbies CATALINA CLUB FRONT ROW: F. Messert, A. Geudron, N. Okers, K. Welch, L. Noyes, K. Meyer, J. Stillwell, C. Fenton, M. Fish, J. Dick, G. Brown, Beytein, K. Gorder, S. Smith, S. Argue, L. Chapman. ROW 2: S. A. Mattison, B. Lyngass, M. Chapman. -K.,,,,.. Ski Club oiticers are: Robbie Wixson, Kathy Thomas, Jane Bray, Bill Reis. CLUBS 109 SPORTS 111 Members of the Varsity Cheerleading Squad are: S. Motelet, L. Reed, P. Peck- ham, N. Werren, N. Wilson, M. Cantwell, and CKNEELINGD B. Milesky, P. Perras. heerleaders Spark Victorious One of the most polished teams at West was the cheerleading squad. Though its performances were not judged in terms of victories or losses, its success was clearly evident in the crowd's enthusiasm which, in turn, spurred on the team's efforts. But few successes come without hard work and the eight girls on the squad practiced diligently many hours after school to achieve perfection. The cheerleaders radiated their pep and charm at all the games and Pep Auds. In addition, the basket- ball season gave the squad two extracurricular ac- tivities. The most popular was their Regent beanie con- cession, while the cheerleading clinic at State Tourna- ment time showed that the Regent cheerleaders were first in the state. During the football season the officers were Barb Milesky, captain, and Lynn Reed, co-captain. Officers during basketball were Penny Perras, captain, and Nancy Werren, co-captain. Miss Ina Temple was the squad's advisor. Shorty Motelett, Penny Per- ras, Barb Milesky, Pam Peckham, and Lynn Reed line up for the singing of the Star Spangled Ban- ner prior to game time. 112 SPORTS Barb Milesky and Penny Perras do more than their share in helping the Regents defeat East. Enthusiasm in Teams and Crowd Late in the fall, just preceding the basketball season, the varsity cheerleaders con- ducted cheerleading classes for interested sophomore girls. From thirty girls who tried out for the squad, a committee of teachers and students cut the number down to twelve and finally these six. KNEELING: G. Giesler, M. Bower, B. Calbert, S. Gallagher. STANDING: J. Schanaman, M. Schiro. SPORTS 113 X 5. Ni -...4J.. FRONT ROW: G. Schmidt, D. Switzky, B. Heller, G. Sample, B. Dicke, D. Livermore, R. Krueger, G. Dick, B. Sebert, D. Linden, B. Gordon: ROW 2: P. Wheeler, D. Tessman, C. Holt, D. Roberts, B. Mitchell, S. Vaubel, S. White, F. Loomis, D. Wehrman, M. Reuter, ROW 3: Coach Evans, G. Cole, S. Baker, J. Samuelson, Lack of Depth Lacking the necessary depth, the T964 West Cross Country team was not as successful as last year's un- defeated state champions. However, the team was a threat in every meet and was always within the top five finishers. Under co-captains Brad McDowell and Ken Nutter, the Regent harriers earned two first place titles, four second place titles, and one fourth place title. The Regents opened their season with an i8-39 victory in a dual meet with East. West dominated the first, second, third, and fifth places with Bob Gordon, Ken Nutter, Ken Wilkening, and Gene Schmidt re- spectively. At the West Invitational, Racine Horlick High school's harriers upset the Regents 43-56. Gor- don repeated as individual winner, setting a record of lO.5l over the 2.2 mile course. The West Grant ln- vitational at Patch Grove found West as champions :ff Y .fs . , .. .. P ti 'Clie 9 14.59 R1 Tegsafsfi It gg Mxilxepbiyggsto .. ww . L- W N 54 'six i if i - . lrt -in . txa: J: A -. X ' ' A 4 if . H R. Selvaag, J. Meister, D. Amphlet, B. Bergmann, J. Grasse, D. Stark, J. Adams, Coach Loker, ROW 4: K. Nutter, B. Love, J. Bur- ris, D. Mueller, J. Tschudy, K. Wilkening, L. Higbie, K. Rudolph, B. Korsgard, J. Curvin. inders Harriers with Gordon, Wilkening, and Nutter taking the first three places. Gordon led West to a second place at the Hartford invitational and the Regent harriers then went on to capture the City Meet for the tenth consecutive year. West finished with 28 points as Gordon set a new city record of 9:25 for the 2.l mile event. The Regents took second place in the Big Eight Meet, with Gordon again setting a new record, and captured another second place title at the Hart- ford WIAA Sectional. The Regents took fourth in the State Meet. Gordon broke the previous record by almost 28 seconds, with a time of iO rninutes 9.6 seconds. The Regent B squad won the City Meet with Den- nis Switzky as individual winner. They took first place in the dual meet with East and second in the West Invitational. West's sophomores won their City Meet with Ken Wilkening as individual winner. .Wm A Squad: FRONT ROW: K. Nutter, G. Schmidt, B, McDowell, B. Gordon: ROW 2: J. Meister, S. Br, K. Wilkening, J. Samuelson, D. Switzky. 114 SPORTS Regents Compile 7-I Season Record West I3 Chicago Schurz 7 West's football team defeated Schurz on two yard Touchdown run by Tom Leslie with three minutes left to play. The Regents also scored in the second quar- ter on a 53 yard pass play from Jim Kippert to Dick Pfahler. It was the Regent's fourth straight victory in a season opener. West 2l Racine Park O Jim Boulware scored on 9 and T0 yard runs and a 61 yard pass play to lead West to victory. The Regents completely dominated Park from the first kick-off, and piled up a total of 330 yards from scrimmage. John Sandner, Boulware, Tom Leslie, and Phil Caravello led the defense. West 27 Janesville 7 After an early touchdown by Janesville, the Re- gents came back to soundly beat the Bluebirds. Touchdowns were scored on a 45 yard run by Bill Moore, a 72 yard run by Jim Boulware, a five yard pass to Bill Nimmow, and a three yard pass to Stu Voight. Mike Cantwell converted on three tries. West 28 Central 6 Heavily-favored West scored once in each quar- ter to turn back Central. Jim Kippert passed 33 yards to Dick Pfahler and i7 to John Petterle for touch- downs. Stu Voigt plunged over from the two and Scott Werth raced 48 yards for the other scores. Mike Cantwell clicked on all four conversion at- tempts. Grim-faced Regents concentrate on half-time strategy session. Denny Scholl K4-43 follows the strong blocking which made the end sweep the Regents bread-and-butter play. West 30 Kenosha Bradford 0 Scoring in every period, West rolled over Brad- ford in the Regent's Homecoming game. Stu Voigt scored twice, Jim Kippert and Chuck Segal once each and Mike Cantwell kicked a field goal and three conversions. The Regent defense held Bradford to a single first down for the entire game. West I3 East 7 The Regents, led by a rock-hard defense and two perfect passes, defeated East for their eighth straight victory. Jim Kippert tossed to Stu Voigt in the closing seconds of the first half and to Dick Pfahler in the .third quarter for touchdowns. Dennis Scholl and Chuck Segal spearheaded the Regent touchdown drives. West I4 Beloit 28 Making the most of pass interceptions and a blocked kick, Beloit shocked West and seriously crippled the Regent's Big Eight championship hopes. The Purple Knights raced to a 28-O lead before West scored two consolation touchdowns as Dennis Scholl plunged over from the one and again scored on a five yard pass. West 48 La Follette I2 The Regents piled up 507 yards from scrimmage. to crush out-classed La Follette. Stu Voigt scored three touchdowns, one on a 70 yard run, while Bill Nimmow tallied twice on passes. Scott Werth scored the other two touchdowns on a 28 yard pass from Jerry Martin and a seven yard run. SPORTS 115 1 'YK' 2- '...a. FRONT ROW: A. Pfahler, J. McMullen, S. Werth, M. Cantwell, M. Cohen, T. McCabe, P. Martin, B. Moore, B. Hill, B. Becker, J. Mar- tin, D. Scholl, T. Leslie, D. Bartlett. ROW 2: Coach Borland, P. Ploc, T. Richards, J. Fox, J. Sanger, D. Lulling, C. Segal, P. Caravello, J. Kippert, D. Yarger, R. Marsh, D. Welsch, G. Cuccia, Coach Hable ROW 3: Coach Brockmeyer, S. Voigt, J. Lizon, J. Petterle, C. Nobis, D. Alt, S. Willet, R. Muslof, D. King, J. Boulware, B. Nimmow, J. Sandner, D. Pfahler, Coach Bickett. Strongly Unified Regents Short STANDINGS W L T W L T Horlick 6-O-l Tremper 4-3-O WEST 6-l-O Janesville 2-4-l East 4-2-l Central l-5-l Park 4-2-l Bradford l-6-O Beloit 4-3-O La Follette O-6-l Mike Cantwell's spectacular leap as he is stopped by two Schurz Steve Willet C503 watch the action is of no help to Jim Boulware i431 Bulldogs . John Sandner f76J and West opened its season with a non-conference tri- umph over Chicago Schurz, a strong power in North- ern Illinois football. Coach Burt Hable's players made a strong bid for the Big Eight crown. lnstilled with the mental and physical hunger to play, the Regents won their first five conference games, dropped the sixth to Beloit, and rounded out the season with a victory over La Follette. The final standings had West one-half game behind first-place Racine Horlick, and had Horlick not scored a tying touchdown in the last seven seconds of its final game, the Regents would have had a share of first place. West, the city champion, had four of its members on the all-city team: honorary captain Jim Boulware, guard Dennis Welsch, end Bill Nimmow, and tackle John Sandner. Sandner also made all-conference, first team. Working together, informally, over the summer, the players became a working unit. During the season the psychology of father Hable on his boys and the assistance of coaches Glenn Borland, Jim Bicket, and Mike Brockmeyer paid off. Individual credit should be given, besides to members of the all-city team to: Jim Kippert, Mike Cantwell, Phil Caravello, Dick Pfah- ler, Stu Voight, and Denny Scholl. Boulware, stand- out in the Park and Janesville games, was sidelined after three games with mononucleosis. 1 16 SPORTS of Title Tie b Half Game The mainstay of ony football team is the line, and West was no exception. The Re- gent linemen, typified by those shown, were the key to West's success this year. When the Regent offensebogged down, Jim Lizon dropped back to punt. West moved the ball with the precision of a well- oiled machine. Jim Kippert USD hands-oft to Stu Voight 1451 as Phil Coravello l63l and Jim Boulware ibehind Kippert and Voightl pre- pare to throw key blocks. SPORTS 117 Wrestlers Capture State Championship FRONT ROW: M. Tobin, M. McGarrity, G. Johnson, M. McGinnis. Sanger, S. Willett. ROW 3: Coach Brockmeyer, J. Sandner, D. ROW 2: D. Bruns, R. Ozanne, G. Worley, D. Christensen, Jim Welsch, Asst. C0GCl'1 FC1ll4, P- MC1fflf1- Jim Sanger, West's State Runnerup at l54 pounds, strives for a pin. State Sectional champion Mike Tobin be- gins to apply pressure to his opponent's arm. 118 SPORTS As Finale to Greatest Season West's wrestling squad, led by strong seniors and coached tor the first time by Mr. Mike Brockmeyer, won practically everything it entered. The team ended its season with a lO-l dual meet record, losing only to Monroe when three of its starters were missing. The Regents won the Madison lnvita- tional, Big Eight, Regional, and Sectional Tourna- ments on their way to the State Championship. West sent eleven wrestlers, nine of whom were regional champions, to the Sectionals at Milton Union. Of these eleven, tour won first places in sec- tional competition: Gary Johnson, Mike Tobin, Jim Sanger, and John Sandner. Coach Brockmeyer, who had big shoes to till John Sandner, West's state champion at l8O pounds, awaits the reteree's sigial to start. atter Mr. Hateman's departure, did a fine iob of getting the boys in shape. He was helped along es- pecially by Jim Sanger at T54, who had a 23-2 record, and John Sandner at l8O, with a 26-O-l record. Sanger, wrestling in the weight class ot Cap- tain Phil Martin, who was lost to the team this year because ot illness, went all the way to the finals at the State Meet, where he lost l-O in a battle which could have gone either way. Sandner, who won the State Championship with a 4-2 decision, is VVest's third individual champion in state meet history. Sandner's victory gave the. Regents a one point edge over Berlin and Wittenberg in one of the most evenly balanced state meets in history. Denny Christiansen strains for a one-point escape. V SPORTS 119 West's Spirit Soarsl for 1964-1965 Team Record West . . . ...... 3-5 ........... .... C entral West... ...2-6... ..........East West .. 1-2 .. ........ Fond du Lac West . . . . . . O-4 ........... St. Paul Murray West . . . . . . 8-3 .... St. Paul Mechanical Arts West . . . . . 1-1 .................. Central West... ...2-2 .. .... East West ... ... 9-6 .. .. Fond du Lac West . . . .. . 5-6 .. .... . . Central West 6-5 .. .... .. Fond du Lac The 1965 West hockey team made history by defeating a powerful Minnesota team, St. Paul Mechanical Arts, in midseason play by an 8-3 margin. With this victory, both the team and Regent spectators noted a marked increase in performance and interest. This increased spirit spurred the pucksters on to an overall 3-5-2 record, including two close overtime games. As the saying goes, no success comes without hard work. The West hockey team worked long and hard. to overcome the improved competition they met this year. When warm spells occurred, the boys practiced in the morning before school. All the games were indoors again this year at the Madison lce Rink. West'sJim Karpensky bottles two Fond du Loc pucksrers. Coach Hable's team may notice a deficit next year since the nucleus of the 1965 hockey team was seniors. Senior letter winners include: Don Carpenter, Tom Gilbert- son, Bob Gribble, Rich Hoebel, Jim Karpinsky, Bill Lach- nit, Tom Lewis, Dave Mussey, Mike Parrott, Bob Pound, and Bill Singer. 1 Y ' 1 is t 2 ' ' I J . 1 Q A n - x . '29 ! 4. , FRONT ROW: B. Singer, B. Gribble, R. Grafton, D. Carpenter, R. Selvaag, M. Kraft, P. Caruso, B. Keith ROW 2: Coach Hable, A. Robertson, M. Parrott, D. Mussey, B. Pound, T. Gilbertson, J. Karpinsky, T. Lewis, B. Lachnit, R. Hoebel, G. DuBois. 120 SPORTS Winter's Skiers, Curlers and Pucksters Among the other winter sport victories, West's curling team also compiled an im- pressive record. There were eight rinks formed each with tour men, but only two were chos- en to represent West in the Bonspiels. These two top rinks, captained by Doug Woody and John Vandeburg, overtook all the other Madison curlers to win the Madison Section- al Bonspiel. Coached by Mr. Bickett, the boys practiced and played games weekly through- out the entire season. These practices paid oft as the two rinks took the first event in the Poynette Invitational Bonspiel, the second and third events at the Portage Invitational and also at the Madison invitational -Bonspiel. Doug Woody's rink traveled to the state WIAA meet where it was defeated 7-5 in an extra playdown by state champions, Wau- paca after first defeating them. The mem- bers ot Woody's rink include Jim Hagedorn, Jim Wilson, Kurt Hambrecht and alternate John Vandeburg. Member of the Woody and Vandeburg rinks are, FRONT ROW: J. Hagedorn, J. Wilson, P. Tuhus, M. Foster. ROW 2: K. Hambrecht, D. Woody, R. Peterson, J. Vandeburg. Having only one meet during the en- tire season put pressure on West's ski team to get out and do their best. The six man team composed of organizer Rob Wixson, Bob Balsley, John Cardinal, Steve Mikell, Dave Wilson, and Randy Wixson, skied into tenth place out of the seventeen teams which competed in the WIAA state meet at Mount Telemark. The boys all did well in the tirst few downhill and slalom events, but the sec- ondrslalom race brought disaster as tour of the skiers tell. However, after a year of absence from the slopes West's team did well in representing the southern halt of the state in ski competition. KNEELING: S. Mikell, R. Wixon. STANDING: B. Balsley, J. Cardinal, D. Wilson, Ro. Wixson, SPORTS 121 Talented Regents Return to Defend FRONT ROW: R. Bierk, C. Higgoson, B. Alexander, E. Kayer, J. Porter, D. Steinberg, D. Tessman, C. Holt, J. Straussburger. ROW 2: J. Sandner, S. Voigt, B. Gordon, J. Boulwore, B. McDowell, P. Peloguin, R. Pritchard, G. Dick, D. Sergenian, D. Clifton, D. Scholl. ROW 3: D. Marshall, J. Adams, K. Wilkening, B. Dana, J. Pelo- quin, R. Smith, W. Kofsgaard, R. Lee, P. Germaine, B. Becker, T. 122 SPORTS Bunker, J. Campbell, D. Mueller. ROW 4: Coach Jones, D. Stich, J. Meister, R. Miller, G. Cole, P. Sharpe, C. Stassi, E. Johnson, K. Kupper, B. Briggs, T. Kaiser, D. Linden, B. Sebert, R. Freed, Coach Laker. ROW 5: J. Samulsen, J. Burris, B. Love, W. Horner, J. Pet- terle, J. Nania, F. Loomis, M. Reuter, T. Leslie, R. Kreuger, J. Loomis, D. Thayer, S. Bartlett. The i965 West track team will have its work cut out for it in matching the results compiled by its i964 counterpart. Last year's Regents surprised by capturing the Class A State Title at Monona Grove. Coach Willis Jones' team lost its own West Relays by two and one- half points and the City Meet by two points, but finished strong, taking the Big Eight Conference and Monona Grove invitational meets along with the State Title. Strong State performance came in Bob Gordon's record-tying 4:2O.5 mile victory fthe Regent standout had run a 4:l8.9 earlier in the seasoni. Strong plac- ings by seniors in the high jump, discus, and pole vault, and a second in the shot-put by sophomore Stu Voigt, gave the Regents a total of fifteen points and a one point edge over Waukesha and Wauwatosa West. Bob Tiger Gordon illustrates one of the most important rea- sons for his tremendous success-hours of long, hard practice. l964 Class State Championship Three West stanclouts, Denny Scholl, Rich Pritchard, and Rick Boelke, strain as they leave the blocks during a practice session. The Regents began their i965 season with a strong performance, winning the Wisconsin Rapids Invitational with 38 points to Lacrosse Central's 33. With several outstanding performances, including an extra-lap victory in the mile by -Bob Gordon, the Regents were figured to be co-favorites with East in the West Relays. The expected head-on clash failed to materialize, however, as Nicolet's sprinters led the Knights to a QW point victory over the Regents, with the Purgolders third. Exceptional performances are normal for the Re- gents. Glenn Dick set a Rapids Invitational record in the broad lump, and Gordon followed up his extra-lap win with a 4:22.l West Relays record. Stu Voigt tossed the shot 6l'6 at Wisconsin Rapids and also Won the West Relays with o record-breaking put of 59'6 . West's sprint medley relay team Ulm Boulvvare, Rich Pritchard, Denny Scholl, and Ken Nutterl also won in the Relays, tieing the old record of l:4O.8. Stu Voigt, the first Wisconsin prep to put the shot over sixty feet, prepares to release the i2 pound sphere. SPORTS 123 Regent Cagers Climb from l Coach Stevens is surrounded by the members of the T964-65 bas- Nimmow, D. Pfahler, L. Lettau, R, Musolt, J. Petterle, B. Kleene, J. ketball team. Clockwise from the left: G. Dick, P. Kingston, B. Lizon, M. Plautz, S. Werth, J. Martin, B. Hill, M. Marvin. Lud Lettau prepares to odd two more points as West crushes East, 72-55. 124 SPORTS The West High winter sports surge was led by the surprising Regent basketball team, which climbed trom last year's cellar Hnish to- a share in this year's Big Eight title. Spearheaded by Big Eight scoring leader Glenn Dick, the i964-65 team compiled a lo-5 overall record and was ll-3 in the Big 8. Dick's 308 points earned him a spot on the All-Big 8 team and the title ot Player of the Year. Although the Regents dropped their tirst tilt to perennial iinx Beloit, signs ot good things to come appeared when West upset highly-touted Waukesha. Big 8 Coach ot the Year Jim Stevens' cagers Went on to win nine ot their next ten conference games, in- cluding a pressure victory over arch-rival East to take sole possession of the loop lead. Led by hot-shooting Jerry Martin's T8 points, the Regents trounced the Purgolders, 72-55. After another loss to Beloit and easy victories over La Follette and Central, the Re- gents went into tournament play. The six senior iron- men-Dick, Martin, All-City choice Dick Ptahler, and strong boordmen Lud Lettau, Phil Kingston, and Bill Nimmow-captured the Portage Regional title, and went into the Platteville Sectional to tace unbeaten and top-ranked Monroe. The Regents dropped a heartbreaking 65-64 decision to the Cheesemakers in the lost thirteen seconds, but went on to take con- solation honors. Cellar to Share Big Eight Crown FINAL BIG EIGHT STANDINGS W L WEST .... . . II 3 Janesville ... ... II 3 I-Iorlick .. ... II 3 East . .. . . IO 4 Beloit . . . . . IO 4 Park .... . . . 7 7 Central ..... . . . 4 IO La Follette .. .. . 2 I2 Bradford . . . . . 2 I2 Tremper 2 I2 Successful shooting from the free throw line requires concentration, as shown by Bill Nimmow. 5 l 4afI 'rr' 'fs I ,,.,, f KXVQ Khlr fs 5 in K. .,,1 Z ry . 5' .AN 'VX' 1 - 6 'f il-lfllfi vrr' A V N V f A 'f 15:15 f A , . . ,Q TPT I 3 Af fe 1 , -s'-- .r f . ,5 M I 'U 412.423 ,X I ' . ' J A ' 5 ' ' 1:12 ' 5 K' I ' , - 15: ,'v1,: 1 I kk.. ' ! k, .jx . ' A' l W ,. K I K Il vl. , lll. fl-ttf' iI'- . s f- '-47 iI't Iii? H . 2 tl- f df- ufzifzf., 2: fry-,1. ,i.,'1 56.-1 Y,,f f -. 'gg.,z , ..f,, I - QW ' s I'ii iii' i I I f B 1 , ,,,1 . ,V V. X ,xxx V,hlV 6 Tllsr cssri 4 4 I I aII o ' ,eww sz Jerry Martin brings the ball down court past his La Follette opponent while Nimmow trails the action. I 964-I 965 TEAM RECORD West . . . ..... 74-85 ................ Beloit West . . . ,... 56-54 . . . . .H Waukesha West . . . .... 80-45 . . . . . La Follette West . . . .... 82-50 . . . . . . Bradtord West . . . .... 7I-63 . . . . l-lorlick West . . . .... 76-44 .... ...... C entral West . . . .... 58-60 .... .... J anesville West . . . .... 62-53 . . .... . . Park West . . . .... 59-55 . . . . . Tremper West ... ... 70-68 ... .... Janesville West . . . .... - 62-76 .... ...... E ast West . . . .... 78-54 . . . . . Park West... ...72-55... .....East West... ...74-82... Beloit West . . . .... 73-44 . . . . . La Follette West . . . .... 69-5l ,....... .... C entral Tournaments West . . . .... 66-63 ...... . . . Middleton West . . . .... 57-55 . . . . . Portage West... ...83-53.. .....Lodi West . . . .... 64-65 .... . . . Monroe West . . . .... 72-6O .... . . Lancaster SPORTS 125 , W' T 'K M-ff OK, you keep it-l really didn't want it anyway. Big Eight Champs In Action 3 if p JL!- inl . tai-, YN' I' Determined Phil Kingston shows concern while searching for a friendly Regent iersey. Glenn Dick demonstrates the ability to gun from in close to match his famous outside shot. Bounding Bud Pfahler outreaches his Janesville opponent as tense Regents and Bluebirds wait for the tip, 126 SPORTS Sophomores Emerge As Title Threat l t FRONT ROW: D. Siebens, T. Genn, T. Joyce, D. Marshall, B. Richgels, J. Lemmenes, B. Garrott, C. Haddon, Coach Byam. Miss Freed, C- l-UCGS: ROW 2: S. Topp, J. Horsefall, T. Seybold, G. ing: J. Rudder. After a slow start in which three of the first five games were lost, West's Sophomore basketball team came back to place second to East in the confer- ence. Only one more game was dropped, and the squad finished with a commendable lO-4 record. Highlight of the season was the second encounter with East in which the Regents rallied- in the fourth quarter to score i9 points and pull out a 5l-47 triumph. VVest's Sophomores tied the Purgolders for first with a 5-l record in the Madison city series. The team had a balanced offense and defense, as they were statistically second in the conference in both categories. Members of the starting squad: Bob Freed, Glen Richgels, Jeff Radder, Tom Seybold, and Dan Siebens, provided scoring punch, and each scored over lOO points in the season. Glen Richgels was high man with 244 points. Strong on the bench were Bob Garrott and Dave Marshall. Members of the Sopho- more team should help to fill the big holes in next year's Varsity team. - SPORTS 12 7 Tom Seybold grabs a rebound as Glen Richgels and Dan Siebens look on. cg t Regent Swimmers Snare the FRONT ROW: G. Beytien, D. Livermore, G. Sample, J. Clements, C. Voegeli Mgr., H. Johnson, J. Burris, J. Foseid, G. Grummer, V. Segal, R. Nelson, J. Kippert, B. Luetke, E. Nelson, G. Rotwein, Kalin, J. Nordby, T. Foseid, R. Clock, T. Rogers Mgr. ROW 4: P. Bradley. ROW 2: R. Wade, J. Zavik, D. Steinberg, B. Johnson, Coach Kiotee Hargraves, F. Gordon, R. Benish, J. Irwin, B. Bry- E. Seiling, W. Horner, S. Vaubel, R. Elfner, C. Nobis. ROW 3: T. son, P. Kressin, R. Moulder, M. Bradley. Doug Livermore churns his way through The breaststroke, the 200 yard individual medley. s .. , X.. 5 Nh 'Pr 0 an -sm Q . ik' g -Q...,Q7-.. A the third leg of fl' . ,:5'4,Jf,wf.- I Nw-'. ,anyfw ,,, -r Q- A . 128 SPORTS v' .f , V5 ,wa ,YW The Regent swimming team, captained by Jim Kippert and Greg Sample, finished a successful season on February 27 when they placed sixth in the WIAA State Meet. Coach Tom Kiotee Hargraves' tankmen, in their Third year of com- petition, compiled a 6-3 dual-meet record. They won the Big Eight title in the conference meet held at the U.W. Natatorium, placed fifth in the tough Bluebird Invitational, and brought home first place trophies from the Platteville Invitational, Southern Wisconsin Relays, City, and State Sectional meets. Although the fish qualified ten individuals and two relay teams for the State Meet at Menominee Falls, all of the Regent scoring was done by five boys. Geoff Rotwein placed fifth in the 50 yard freestyle and Bill Luetke was sixth in the iOO, while Pete Bradley took a Third in the diving. Bradley's performance was his finest of the year, and 'he piled up 356.65 points, to break his old school record by more fhqn 64 points. The Freestyle relay quartet of Roiwein, Charlie Segal, Luetke, and Kippert equaled the state record of l:34.9 set by West last year, but the Regents were edged by state champit-,H Waulcesha's entry by two tenths of Q Segond. First Qfficial Big Eight Crown Diver Pete Bradley exhibits the near-perfect form which earned him third place in the state. A fast start, as shown by Jim Kippert, is one of the most important parts of the 50 YD freestyle. Jehan Clements gasps for breath during the recovery phase of the 100 YD butterfly. . Y F, - Q r nf , g.J'v . Fw: X. . X' T MH :Saga -AH fl- Y X Q1 if., K L 'i .sf X. kwin - ., ---3 A-We-mi' ,K 'ilirr .H f4,N,s,,. N.M . Q. f wr ,UW-'. ,ft-f fi- f ' W.-N -?.,.K A s we 132' , -1 ,,,, . K , Jsfg. 'fa?j7g .A. f' V? eps. L. ssai:iE,fi:2?1:4,l. JB.. SPORTS 129 Eleven Lettermen Bolster Tennis Hopes Ml I F-I' I I I Q: Q IK 535 l 1 4 . csxdm FRONT ROW: J. Mueller, R. Nelson, B. Eccles, T. Johnson, B. Kaether, Coach Leverntz. ROW 2: B. Willard, B. Kleene, A. Rosa, D. Schackter. punk' 130 SPORTS fv- ' The T964 Tennis Team completed their season with a respectable 7-3 record. With eight returning letter- men, in addition to three Wisconsin High transfer let- ter-winners, West's i965 net team should be one of The stronger squads in The state. Last years Team won The City and Sectional Championships and captured third in the Big Eight. Jon Mueller won the first singles in the Sectionals and also was victorious in the City Meet. Tim Johnson took the second singles in the Sectional, while Bob Eccles duplicated the feat in the Big 8. Bob Wil- lard and Bill Kaether took the second doubles in the Big 8 and the doubles combination of Russ Nelson and Al Rosa swept to The City doubles Championship. Coach Tom Leverntz feels that this years team should do extremely well with its depth and abun- dance of lettermenf' Returning lettermen include Sen- iors Bob Eccles, Tim Johnson, Jon Mueller, Russ Nelson, Al Rosa, Denny Schacter, and Juniors Bill Kaether and Bob Willard. The Wisconsin High letter-winners gre Bruce Kleene, Dick Dubielzig, and Junii l-liguqhi, A grim faced Tim Johnson demonstrates the serve which helped him capture the second singles in last year's State Sectional. Danny Schackter waits for teammate Bruce Kleene to serve as they practice their doubles' game. J'-f-.a.,c,., ,W Golfers Face Rebuilding Season The i964 golf team won the city title but was a dis- appointment in both the Big Eight and sectional meets. The city victory marked the twelfth straight year that the Regent golfers have reigned as champion in city competition. ln the Big Eight tournament West placed fourth, and in the sectionals, Mike Kelly qualified for the state where he went on to finish eleventh. The dual meet record was 7-O. Last year's outstanding performances were tournament wins over 28 teams at the Janesville Invitational and lO teams at the White- fish Bay invitational. This season West has only one returning letterman, Mike Plautz, former city iunior champion. The top pros- pects for the team are Seniors Jim Karpinsky and Rob Wixson, Juniors Van Jamison and Jim Lizon, and Sophomore Jeff Radder. Coach Clark Byam is facing a rebuilding year, and the late spring hampered team practice. The team will participate in many of the same dual meets, and the Janesville and Whitehsh Bay lnvitationals have been scheduled again. KNEELING: J. Radder, M. Ploutz. STANDING: J. Karpinsky, R. Wixson, V. Jamison, J. Lizon, Coach Byam. SPORTS 131 FRONT ROW: G. Hill, M. Switzlcy, B. Hill, P. Kingston, T. J. Collins, B. Smith. ROW 3: Coach Paugh, M. Foster, J. Leslie, Seybold, B. Meythaler, D. Jevne, L. Bye, T. Fishel. ROW 2: S. Marvin, D. Maraniss, J. Schulthess, B. Ramharte, A. Blanch, J, Paugh, R. Boettcher, J. Martin, M. Cantwell, T. Grimstad, B. T. Solyst. Nimmow, D. Pfahler, P. Ploc, G. Richgels, D. Young, D. Sutton, Damp Weather Delays Baseball Jerry Martin, Phil Kingston, and Coach Paugh discuss Regent strategy for the forthcoming season. 132 SPORTS West's i964 baseball team compiled a lO-4 sea- son record and finished a strong second in the Big Eight race. Central captured the conference honors by beating the Regents 7-2 in the final game of the season. With this one exception, the Regents dominated city play. Earlier in the season they defeated Central 5-O, and East 3-2 and 2-l. LaFollette proved no match for West as the Regents trounced the Lancers 'l7-O, ll-O, and 7-4. The out-of-town teams pro- vided tougher competition, and West dropped a 7-O decision to Racine l-lorlick and fell before a Beloit onslaught l4-2. With seven returning lettermen, headed by Jerry Martin, and several excellent sophomore prospects, Coach Paugh's l965 Regents should again be in the Big 8 race. Martin was on All-Big 8 Conference out- fielder in l964, and took both the city and confer- ence batting crowns with his .472 batting average. Despite a cold, rainy spring, which forced all prac- tices indoors and cancelled all non-conference and several conference games, the Regents won their first game. On April l4 West used the long ball to topple Janesville. West connected on a homer, three triples, and a double in the 6-4 victory, Girls Participate in Varied Sports Senior gym class girls square oft for a center bully to start a Held hockey game. While West l-ligh boys attacked sports with high spirits, the girls also carne through with fervor. Some participated in volleyball a few nights a week, field hockey attracted others. Bowling was the only activity that attracted a substantial number of girls. The girls turned out in large numbers on Wednesday afternoons to bowl. ln all, about nineteen teams, composed of live girls each, gathered to vie tor the bowling honors. lt was the Screwballs , however, who came out on top by winning the most games while still maintaining the highest average for all their games. For single honors, Lynda Parisi held a 150 for her game average. Members of the Screwballs , the team that won the bowling honors and the bowlers who scored the highest average are M. Switzky, L. Parisi, J. Dosch, S. Wiedmann, M, Romine. Absent when the picture was taken K. Frank. SPORTS 133 Four-Lakes Popularit Grows FIRST ROW: R. Roberts, C. Marquardt, J. Collins, Coach Holt, M. Marvin. SECOND ROW: P. Schnicke, G. Miller, L. Roth, B. Bonadyga, R. Clack, T. Gilbertson, B. Smith, D. Christensen. THIRD ROW: B. Luetke, J. Perkins, B. Nielson, C. Sommer, J. Hagedorn, V. Johnson, B. Siebecker, M. Tobin, G. Howards, B. Pound, J. Mueller, B. Niedermeier. The West four-lakers ended their season with the highlight, a victory over cross-town rival, East. This win gave the team a final record of 5-O. Most of the boys in this year's squad have been playing together since they were sophomores, and in their junior year they finished second in the league to the West sen- iors. Coach Doug Holt drilled the boys diligently every night after school, and the boys went on to win every Saturday morning. This year's squad had an outstanding offense and defense, both of which con- tributed to the victorious season. While the defense was allowing their opponents only two touchdowns the entire .year, quarterback Mike Marvin connected with end Bob Smith to account for most of the Regen' touchdowns. The spirit of tournament play acted as in- , centive to one of West's many four-lakes , teams as they won three out of four games, 1 gaining second place in the city. Captained by Bob Eccles, the team beat three West teams, but was beaten in the Hnals by East. The Royals, as they were called, ended the regular season play with a 6-4 record, but led by high scorers Bill Meythaler and Al Rosa they finished strong in tournament play. The four-lakers only practiced once a week and played their games Saturday mornings at various high school gyms The I three divisions, each divided into three entire four lakes program is made up of leagues with six teams per league Members of West's outstanding 4-Lakes Basketball team are: A. Rosa, B. Mey- thaler, N. Woolsey, S, Topp, team mascot G. Beytein and QSEATEDJ S. Holmgren, and B. Eccles. 134 SPORTS This year the gymnastics squad grew in size so that it could officially be called a team, for this year West had two gym- nasts to represent it at the WIAA State Meet. Last year as a iunior, Pete Bradley made up a one man team and brought home second place in the state meet. This year he was ioined by Scott Bauer and to- gether they placed eighth in the state. Bauer won the trampoline event, but this particular event does not receive points in the competition since all schools cannot participate, so West chalked-up an extra victory. Bradley, who could only enter three events, was the best all-around, first on the horizontal bars, and second on the parallel bars. Pete Bradley warms-up with a few floor exercises before moving on to his spe cialities-the horizontal and parallel bars. Gymnastics Squad Expands to Two i Three West athletes who were given most improved awards, Mike Mclnnis lwrestlingl, Chuck Segal lfootballi and Bob Gordon lcross countryl, gather in frount of some of the trophies they and their team- mates won. SPORTS 135 .gf W Em.. an K ,1 ! .1 '.'fffg-f alle ,S-7 zfff 7 ACTIVITIES 137 X Twirp Twitches with the Playboys 138 ACTIVITIES Zebras danced the Gorilla and tigers monkeyed at West's zaniest of zany danced-Twirp Twirl. The theme of the dance, Yipes, Stripes was the cause ot incredulous costumes. On this March 5th eve, terminating West's an- nual Tvvirp Season, striped cardboard animals stalked the gym walls while assorted iailbirds, referees, and even an American flag gyrated on the floor below. Contrary to established rules ot the animal kingdom, the Twirp Season was the time when-you guessed it-the girls did the asking. But that was only the beginning. Once girls had asked the boys out, they were expected to open all doors, help the boys with their coats, provide transportation on dates, pay all expenses . . . the list was almost interminable. They even had to carry their beaus' books to classes! Apparently, however, this was a small price to pay tor the privilege ot asking out the boys ot their choice, for the Twirp Dance was one ot the most popular dances of the school year. Munching on animal crackers and dancing to the rhythm ot the Playboys, and combo from Milwaukee, stripes of all sizes and colors spent an enjoyable evening at this unique event. Students Display Talents to Regents fa 4 .z.f1 -Ffa Senior girls wash their men right out of their hair. Jim Kippert, with the Dick Six , starts the show with The Crusher. Dave Westley, Mark Barbash, Steve Kerst and Albee Pfahler stomp out Blue Mountain tunes. ACTIVITIES 139 The A.F.S. Talent Show of i965 was a tremendous success from the opening sounds of the Dick Six to the hnal swell ot audience participation in When A.F.S. Goes Marching In . The vari- ety ot talented acts, spiced with emcee Jim McDonald's iokes , pro- vided an entertaining evening. Fourteen acts included modern dance, piano solos, folk singing, rock and roll, Gleeps , and the Crew Capers . From these the talent ot Mike Wiltgen, Jane Dymond, The Mud Stompers and -the Dick Six were chosen to represent West in the All City A.F.S. Talent Show April 9. The program, a financial success, contributed S550 to A.F.S. and gave West's A.F.S.er's, Aberra Batcha, Ken Blaedel, Russ Nelson and Wilhelm Rittholer some deserved attention. lyfffw11fQ,l,1's- 1-iwu-,sw ,fn- -vf,mgxf-1f-.wimvawf,u- , ,, f Educational Experiences Vary ,Q - vv-Qu -Z-X., Henry Higgins, Henry ... Elisa iAnn Alexand- erl, coaxed by Henry Higgins iTom Morrisseyl, the housekeeper CCarol Olsenl and Col. Pickering Uoel Rubinl, fries io pronounce The English language properly by repeating the name of her tutor. if the candle she is holding goes out, she will have been successful. Pygmalion was one of The many plays put on by The senior speech classes. 1-lO ACTIVITIES Off the Beaten Track O 0 Q Queen Sue Roderick was escorted by Bob Gordon. Her attendants were Mary Stelly, escorted by Rich Pritchard, and June Wolf, escorted by Brad McDowell. Members at the iunior court were Matthew Peacock, Joy Parker, Lynn Osness and Roger Lyngas, The i965 West Relays were held at the University of Wisconsin Memorial Building on Saturday, April l7. Queen Sue Roderick and her attendants, Mary Stelly and Jane Wolf, presided over the event. They were responsible tor congratulating the winners and presenting trophies to the winning schools. After the meet, the track dance, OFF The Beaten Track was held in the Junior High Gym, with music by the Marauders. Queen Sue ACTIVITIES 141 The Course of True Love Hermia lSuzy Stanleyl confides in Helena lMarcia Gehringl her plans to elope with Lysander. After six weeks of preparation by stage crew, direc- tor, actors, and actresses, A Midsummer's Night Dream, by William Shakespeare, was presented March 26 and 27. It was directed by Mr. Thomas Tews who was assisted by Armine Gulesserian and Art Malcolm. The play begins in the court of Athens with Thesius, the Duke of Athens lDave Westleyl, Hippolyta lVeron- ica Jacobi and the court iester, Philostrate lRod Clarki. Hermia enters lSuzy Stanleyl and is presented to the Duke by her father Egeus lTim Lewisl. Hermia is in love with Lysander lSteve Leeperl but has been forbidden by her father to marry him. Instead Egeus wants his daugh- ter to marry Demetrius lDon Snowdenl and gives Hermia four days to decide between death and marriage to Demetrius. Lysander, however, plans their escape from Athens to a place in the forest beyond the reach of Athenian law. Hermia confides their plans to her friend, Helena llvlarica Gehringl, who loves Demetrius. Hoping for some favor from Demetrius, Helena tells him of the lovers' plan. Oberon lGregg Kreutzl and Titania, Queen of the Fairies lLinda Davisl are quarreling in another part of the forest over a young lndian boy whom Titania has in her possession. Oberon, determined to take the lad from Titania, sends Puck, his mischief-maker l.lim Under- koflerl to seek revenge with a magical love potion. Upon awakening from her sleep, Titania falls in love with the first creature she sees, the transformed Bottom Uim Boulwarel. Oberon asks Puck to also anoint De- metrius' eyes so that he might love Helena. However, Puck mistakes Lysander for Demetrius, and in doing so sends the four lovers into confusion. Finally, everything is set straight by Oberon who has succeeded in persuading Titania to give up the Changeling boy. The two couples ll-lelena and Demetrius, Hermia and Lysanderl are mar- ried and loin in Theseus' and Hippolyts's wedding day celebrations--a play presented by Peter Quince lRuss Leverentzl and his rustic friends lCharles Jordan, Steve Clark, Dave Minkoff, Tom Christenson, Jim Boulwarel. Action by the fairies lLee Fishel, Missie Freed, Nancy Olmstead and Nancy lngersolll added to the midsum- mer's night enchantment of the forest. Queen Titania lLinda Davisi argues with King Oberon lGreg Kretzi over the pos- session of an lndian boy. 142 ACTIVITIES Never Did Run Smooth Puck Ulm Underkofferl plans some mischief as he peers intently over Peter Quince's iRuss Leverentzl shoulder. Stage Crew takes a break during a work session, The King of the Fairies, Oberon iGregg Kreutzl cautiously applies a love potion to the eyelids of the sleep- ing Fairy Queen, Titania iLinda Daviesl. ACTIVITIES 143 As the Senior Year Draws to a Close . . . One of the many tasks for seniors is ordering announcements. Stephen Holmgren, Russell Nelson, Maureen Rooney, Linda Wirth and Tom Klingele make their selections. ,r NSI -' '4fT'f4i5sZ a S John Mueller, chairman of measuring caps and gowns, takes Ginny Steeper's head size while Paul Tews, committee member, records the measurement. The senior class chose maze and blue for tassels and cords. Class Night committee chairmen are Peter Hamlin Qorchestral arrangementl, John Sims icomposerl, Tim Fishel ihead directorl, Tim Lewis Cvocal arrangerl, Wilhem Ritthaler iorchestral arrcingementl, Paul Borsuk iscriptsl and Dove Clark Cconductorl, 14-I ACTIVITIES Campaigns for Favorite Candidates l Bob Eccles. Clarke Caywood voices his opinions while Steve Holmgren and John Sims listen attentively. The applauding audience demon- strates the enthusiasm students showed toward the mock elections. Speaker Steve Holmgren holds the attention of Mark Paul, Clarke Caywood, Paul Borsuk, Sue Vilhauer, and On November 2, 1964, one day before elections were to take place, West High students were given the oppor- tunity to vote for their candidates at national, state, and local levels. The mock election, sponsored by Student Senate, reflected national and state trends in predicting Johnson's 2-l margin and Knowles' narrow victory. The voting ended a two week campaign highlighted by a program of speakers in the gym. Student speakers spoke on behalf ot the maior candidates in the presiden- tial, gubernatorial, and senatorial races. The party chair- men were Catey Doyle, Democratic, and Mark Paul Republican. I ACTIVITIES 145 West's Homecoming and Midwinter Wee- Queen Susan Suson Derse, West's royol choice tor 1964 Home- coming Queen, held 0 toiry-tole reign over Pumpkin Hollow under o stor filled sky omidst corn shocks ond pumpkins. Jim Kippert escorted her throughout the weekend, from her coronotion ot the Homecoming Aud J Queen Ko ren to the presentcition of the cool bucket to the senior closs for their winning floor Bury Brodfordn West's victory over Kenosha: provided exhuloeronce of spirit for thistroditionol donce on October iO, 1964. 146 ACTIVITIES Queen Susan ond her court, Carol Olsen ond Morcio Welsh with their escorts, Jim Kippert, Bill Nimmow and John Sonclner. Ro alty Reign Assisted by Barb Milesky and Nancy Allin, Queen Karen reigned over Chamonix. Ma-rtin, Greg Sample and Glenn Dick. ilai,l,aeiiii . ,ii W ieei :li 4ii.,Ae: 4 1 ieirl I ii-l i Their escorts were Phil Outside the ski lodge, cold winds blew, but Queen of Benny Ehr and his orchestra. Karen's reign over Karen Kimball reigned amidst warm hearts and a cosy Midwinter began on Friday with her coronation and fireplace. Tow tickets allowed us to enter Chamonix, ended at midnight on Saturday, January 23. the imitation French ski resort, to dance to the tunes Spirited Pep Club members add the shoe, symbolizing West's track team, to the traditional charm bracelet. Their presence completed the i964 Homecoming Aud program, ACTIVITIES 147 Glimpse Behind the Scenes Mr. Ratoth conducts a Pep Band practice session. Stage Manager Jim Fluck makes last minute checks on equipment and in- structions. Social Committee members working on decorations for Midwinter are Jean LaValley, Mary Westing, Sue Barth, Mary Norsetter, Ann Worley, Pat Eck- hart, Lynne Myers, Rob Wixson, chair- man Susie Kaeser, and Don Snow- don. 148 ACTIVITIES Few people outside of the actual participants realize the amount of work necessary to prepare tor the major activities at West. Only long hours of practice make athletic teams, band, orchestra, and choir the successes they are. Often, hours of strenuous work late into the night are needed to complete plans tor the major dances and plays lask anyone on Social Committee or Stage Crewi. Thus we dedicate this page to those often unappreciated, who are the backbone of events at West. ve, sa, Choir Highlights Christmas Season Miss Marian Huxtable leads the Choir in festive song during the traditional Christmas program. The spirit of the Christmas season prevailed over West during the week before vacation. W.S.C. contributed much to this by festively decorating a Christmas tree in the li- brary and in front of the oFHce, and by adorning class- room doors with angels. But the climax of Christmas is always the auditorium program. This year the Choir's traditional candle-lit processional led them on stage be- fore a gigantic wreath. The Girl's Chorus sang below. Also adding their voices to the Thursday night and Friday afternoon performances were the Girl's and Boys' En- sembles. Peggy Stafford enjoys decorating the library Christmas tree dur- ing one of her free periods. ACTIVITIES 149 lt's amazing what standing above people does. Do you know, l feel smarter than anybody in the whole world, comments Fairy lJill Eikenberryi. -To Look with Understanding ls there a car out front, Fairy? This was the beginning ot The Curious Savage presented by the senior speech classes November 20 and Qi. ln the middle of October Mr. Thomas Tews began work with the stage crew and cast. Five weeks ot rehearsal went into the preparation of the production which was presented to an eager audience of students, parents, and faculty. As the play begins Mrs. Savage lFreya Weinsteinl, who has been lett ten million dollars in negotiable bonds by her husband, is com- mitted to a sanatarium by her greedy children lMilt Mclvlillen, Becky Thomas, Tim Fischell. Mrs. Savage had begun a fund which would help the hopes and dreams of others to be realized, but her children wanted this money for themselves. Mr. Savage lFreya Weinsteinl argues with her children lTim Fischel, Milt McMillen, Becky Thomasi over the ownership of the bonds. ,n-,-,...f 150 ACTIVITIES on the Fools of Good Heart i The Cloisfers is filled wiTh social mishfs living in Their own fanTasy filled world Uill Eilcenberry, Diane Kreff, Greg KreuTz, Jim McDonaldl. The disTracTed children are lead on a merry chase which ends in disasTer To each. The friends of Mrs. Savage, believing in The iusfice of her cause, finally sTep in To obsTrucT her self- ish children. Mrs. Savage is persuaded by her docTor Don r cry, Mrs. Paddy. l'm sure you hafe Tears Too. Mrs. Savage fFreya Weinsfeinj and The dodor lBob Parsonsi 'rry To calm Mrs. Paddy iMarsha Swensoni. Mrs. Savage CFreya Winesfeini inlroduces several members of The Cloislers lGreg Kreulz, Diane Kreff, Jim McDonaldJ To a newspaper. and nurse lBob Parsons, Mary Ehrensbergeri To leave The CloisTers and conTinue her fund. Mrs. Savage de- parTs, leaving behind The egg shell World of illu- sions and dreams. As The curTain comes down we are lefT wiTh The ThoughT ThaT kindness and affecfion are noT enTirely losT To a world moTivaTed by greed and dishonesTy. ACTIVITIES 151 Sophomores Learn Ways of West A sophomore homeroom works diligently filling out their programs which will be computed by IBM. 2: it i Each year the sophomores must learn to adiust to West. This year, along with the rest of the student body, they were introduced to the new IBM grading processes, as well as a number of other innovations. The sophomore year, more than any other high school year, is one of meeting new people. Fireside Fantasy provided the first social oppor- tunity to make these new friends, December il marked the date of the Sophomore Class Party, where Fireside Fantasy proved to be a great success, Sophomores show char- acteristic enthusiasm as they dance the latest steps. ACTIVITIES 152 Enthusiasm Sparks West Victories Lively cheerleaders-Mary Cantwell, Shorty Motelet, Penny Perrass, and Lynn Reed-spur the team to vic- tory over Chicago Schurz. lndolence we won't condone-at least not with the exuberance and enthusiasm ot cheerleaders and crowds like these! We cheered and shouted through all the ups and downs-nothing could destroy our spirit. Pep Aud before the East-West game builds excitement and high spirits. ACTIVITIES 153 1 ,un-1 ,wa ff' MJ ,,.,,,,,f,,,,.,,, Early last tall the Class of 1966 began a successful year by electing its ambitious class otticers-Jim San- ger lPresidentJ, Dave Kuntz lVice-Presidenti, and Jean LaValley lSecretaryi. Building a Homecoming float which won the prized coal bucket was indicative ot the enthusiasm and drive of the entire class. An- other big event tor the class was the Junior Class Party. In short the Juniors spent a very profitable year preparing for the future-especially that long awaited position of becoming Seniors and presiding over all West High altairs. Junior Class olticers with their advisor, Miss Kohler: Dave Kuntz, Vice- President, Pete Hamlin, Secretary Jane Diamond, and Vice-President resented the Class of I966. A Busy Junior Year FRONT ROW: L. Antonie, D. Arnt, M. Baillies, A. Monney, P. Arny, B. Babst, T. Abbot. ROW 2: C. Bach, B, Barker, S. Arawinko, L. Baker, J. Jenkins, S. Beckerleg, K. Beebee, T. Babler. ROW 3: P. Aulik, P. Anken, R. Alexander, R. Alder, P. Hampton, M. Anderson, S. Barnes, R. Balsley, M. Berger. ROW 4: C. Abel, T. Butler, D. Williams, D. Alt, T. Paine, R. Bierk, R. Arm, C. Arnold, M. Anderson. 156 HOMEROOMS FRONT ROW1 5- Cameron, M- MOFQGH, M- Cantwell, N- Werren, B. Matthias, R. Hart, B. Wheeler, D. Orr. ROW 4: W. Cox, J C. Busse, S. Ziegler, M. Berger, J. Wylde, C. Zwiefel, L. Carow, F. Krohn, S. Casey, J. Epstein. ROW 2: N. Young, J. Krantz, L. Coyne, L. Reed, P. Brynelson, J. Zitske, L. Bye, J. Cardinal, T. Roberts, V. Conrad, B. Bu-tzler, M. White, L. Carlson, R. Johnson ROW 3: T. Olson, P. Caruso, C. Rei-mann, P. Zeeh, J. Zimbeck, S. Choinowski, B. Reimann, D. Wentland, M. Schmelzer, N. Worth, Wilson, S. Clark, R. Clark, T. Christiansen, J. Diehl, T. Buenzli S. Cramer, R. Wetzel, G. Cutlip, R. Wise, T. Trumpy, B. Schreiber. ROW 5: J. Whitman, J. Young, A. Cohn, D. Wood, J. Brusca, D. . Burke, D. Young, A. Wichlei, J. Campbell, W. Clough, T. Bunker, A. Pringle, K. Hasler. Homerooms 25 8 26 FRONT ROW: M. Fix, l.. Fleck, S. Elmer, J. Henry, D. McMasters, J. HoFl, P. Arbogast, J. Dyfnond, L. Dulek, J. Mueller, J. England, S, Godsey, B. Fett. ROW 2: L. Atwood, M. Extrom, C. Topp, M. Westing, J. Schandle, D. Griffin, S. Vaiubel, G. Doudna, P. Emery, K. Gordella, B. Free, B. Haley, L. Fisher. ROW 3: J. Skillrud, D. Schnieder, S. Smith, S. Hansen. ROW 4: D. Haas, P. Guinea, K. Friou, D. Hanneman, G. Grosinske, K. Gara, P. Groenig, B. Bas- hers, C. Fuhrman, V. Kalin, R. Grafton, S. Hamre. ROW 5: Cathie Evans, D. Gerhn, T. Freitag, J. Hueschen, L. Gessler, G. Grummer, D. Hanson, J. Irwin, T. Foseid, J. Gunnison, F. Hayden, W. Hall, D. Flee. HOMEROOMS 15 7 V 4, s S 4 UQ. Homerooms I23 8 I24 FRONT ROW: L. Rasmussen, G. Pratt, C. Smithback, B. Small, N Smith, D. Smith, S. Sheldon, S. Lukasko, M. Shapard, M. Smede- gard, E. Simms, J. Syetnicka. ROW 2: E. Skinner, G. Royston, L. Sannes, V. Schrier, B. Lampman, C. Sanks, C. Esslan, J. King, M Gard, J. Rynes, S. Sievers, P. Katanyvtamon, J. Stallard, K. Schus- ter. ROW 3: J. Shepherd, T. Lynsko, D. Truman, G. Stormer, G Speckman, A. Lins, D. Stover, S. Stauber, E. Southworth, L. Stef- ins, K. Picone, A. Raznikov, G. Switzkey. ROW 4: J. Sethne, J. Trielott, D. Tessman, D. Smith, J. Strong, M. Wagner, R. Uehling, K. Selloo, J. Stallford, M. Bradley, T. Lauri, T. Wallace, R. Streich. ROW 5: P. St. Germain, T. Teasdale, R. Wade, D. Strayer, R. Beniclaga, S. Voigt, J. Strausburger, C. Teutsch, Roymon, R. Sei- fert, D. Villemonte, M. Herreid. 5 ., ff Homerooms 202 8 203 FRONT ROW: M. Paul, J. Hotmar, J. Hamre, B. Hornstra, M. Hoel' ter, M. Kramer, K. Kruger, L. Kellicutt, R. Ozanne, B. O'Mara, L Smith, M. Krectges. ROW 2: A. Indra, C. Huitt, J. Lawver, N. Hue- gel, L. Kurte, L. Legris, L. Hancock, B. Moses, Y. Lone, C. Joyce, P. Hodgson, E. Morris, R. Herb, G. Hartung. ROW 3: J. Ilgen, C Hoose, J. Leonard, A. Hocksetter, M. Hickman, M. Myers, M. Mc- 158 HOMEROOMS lnnis, K. Liska, J. Leslie, J. Linderman, W. Mead, T. McElhatten ROW 4: W. Kuenzi, T. Meaux, R. Lee, S. Kolberg, J. Paulat, R Lewis, J. Melcher, A. Malcolm, M. Loder, T. O'Conner, M. Medler, B. Leary, D. LaFrancois. ROW 5: J. Howe, L. Guinsland, J. Meyer, T. McPhearson, M. Meier, A. Larsen, T. Madigan, J. Lizon, J. Meloy P. Lison, E. Laymon. 1 has . Homerooms 208 S 2I I FRONT ROW: W, Millar, M. Maxfield, R. Mansfield, H. Heuser, N. Heidilberger, D. Mehltretter, M. Lueblce, B. Boothroyd, M. Mayer, L. Kay, D. Louther, S. Kline, J. Lansdowne. ROW 2: P. Jones, S. Bing, B. Lyngaas, P. Meyer, S. Mendenhall, L. Anderson, L. Juey, J. Besitzky, P. Johnson, D. Holland, C. Lloyd, E. Knox, J. Mag- dol. ROW 3: M. Kissane, N. Bolstad, P. Hood, M. Mitchell, D Miehelson, J. Jacobson, D. Lavrdy, M. King, G. Meloy, L. McCarthy, S. Sweet, B. Mitchell, J. Porter. ROW 4: J. Moore, P. Addis, S. Tyloeck, J. Mann, T. Klausmeir, A. Masdon, D. Minkoff, D. Myers, D. Lullings, S. Thayer, J. Raymond, J. Pringle, B. Lunde. ROW 5: P. Melche, M. Plautz, B. Lowry, W. Motelet, S. Mikal, D. Muldowney, J. Mack, D. Milsap, .J Fleming, D. Torch, S. Teuclce, F. Loomis, S. Miller. IU4 Q51 Homerooms 2 I 7 S ZZON FRONT ROW: D. Wehrrnan, G. Tybring, N. Moen, K. Terry, M. Morig, S. Morris, J. Stone, P. Tenny, P. Stokes, S. Stewart, M. Mc- Gett. ROW 2: J. Nitka, K. Hiebert, A. Worley, L. Lew, B. Murray, L. Mueller, R. Jacoby, B. Van Roo, R. Sutclifl, S. Lemke, L. Tennant, C. Lawrence, J. Ohnstead. ROW 3: N. Sla-uson, C. Murphy, D. Stamler, L. Svee, K. Larson, T. Bakke, J. Namio, L. Rundell, J Schwab, R. Messina, Smith, E. Wm. Vivian, M. Kraft. ROW 4: R. Nickey, G. Miller, P. Mulvihill, J. LoValIey, R. Moulcler, C. Thom- as, R. Troia, T. O'Connell, C. Odgen, R. Tyler, S. Philson, G. Friedland. ROW 5: M. Rueter, R. Nelson, D. VanGorden, D. Wein- stein, R. Unger, J. Nye, J. O'Brien, R. Musolf, S. Timm, J. Nordby, J. Ninia, C. Nobis, B. Norton. HOMEROOMS 159 Homerooms 2205 S 226 FRONT ROW: R. Scoville, M. Voll, E. Turner, M. Lyans, S. Swennes, B. Tiedeman, A. Wardlow, S. Thayer, R. Anderson, S. Niebauer P. Peckham, B. Wilson. ROW 2: K. Andersen, M. Oosterhous, P Lyons, E. Voskuil, G. Lohr, D. Nelson, J. Vaughn, A. Robertson L. Thieman, C. Ziegler, D. Oneill, K. Montalto, J. Namio. ROW 3 S. Noyes, L. Schwartz, K. Thomas, J. Paltz, K. McGlinch, D. West- 1 ley, K. Wendt, R Gurda, C. Tempkin, S. White, D. Johnson, S. Werth. ROW 4: G. Vig, J. Plecity, H. Vitovec, A. Pfahler, J. Parrino, P. Woerpel, G. Orr, D. Pierce, J. Leslie, W. Zatbit, D. Walker. ROW 5: L. Wall, G. Pertzborn, D. Shmidy, A. Sanna, C. Virnig, P. McGinn, G. Woroch, J. Petterle, D. Peterson, R. Willard, 5. Kerst, B. Walsh, J. Vako. 1 ' 79 ft Homerooms 227 8 BI FRONT ROW: V. Prince, L. Bonner, E. Moe, J. Bixles, J. Brunn, B. Leadley, B. Arny, C. Phillips, C. Higuchi, R. Mullen, B. Mueller ROW 2: T. Bicknell, S. Lentz, C. Bowar, G. Ploc, E. Bruns, B. Pier not, J. Poast, C. Brown, C. Powers, E. O'Brien, D. Brown, J. Bur- gess, J. Lovick. ROW 3: C. Potter, J. Moore, J. Quinn, J. Koehl F. Sieker, L. Perry, D. Bonfield, R. Beeman, S. Bruemmer, W. Show 160 HOMEROOM ers, M. Bowman, B. Smith. ROW 4: P. Brugger, D. Hilgendorf S. Barth, B. Reiss, F. Rane, S. Branton, B. Becker, R. Bong, R Reese, T. Rice, E. Reinhardt, P. Alt. ROW 5: A. Blanch, N. Bard well, P. DiRienzo, T. Spangler, W. Pleyte, S. Briggs, R. Benish, S Baumann, J. Regan, F. Bisbee, R. Potts, R. Beecher, S. Blossom f Homerooms FRONT ROW: J. Ley, L. Graves, C. Dabies, B. Gessler, J. Goss, M. Greene, L. Fishel, L. Ghastin, R. Hara. ROW 2: O. Gerritsin, L. Slade, L. Gilmore, P, Graham, K. Martin, M. Ferris, B. Garnett, J Furstenberg, R. Gibson, L. Hanson, M. Gilchrist. ROW 3: S. Har- graves, S. Frazier, B. Fleishaker, S. Gunness, W. Hastings, P. Fluck, C IDI SDZOQ D. Krival, D. Keith, K. Klund, A. Clark, J. Grogan, T. Friedl, T. Cramer. ROW 4: D. Gaebler, B. Garrott, W. Kaether, D. Kuntz, J. Herreid, R. Kalal, W. Johnson, R. Kirkpatrick. ROW 5: J. Hotstein, S, Yapp, D. Mackin, R. Rollefrom, J. Middllekauf, M. Harrison, R. Harriman, M. Kopp, A. Koepke, C. Holt, S. Johnston, P. Kressin. FIRST ROW: J. Dizon, F M. Newton, A. Ryder, N K. Doherty, K. Peterson, Donahue, M. Chapman, D. Devaul, S. Rieser, M. Orr. ROW 3: T. Eisele, X Homerooms D208 S D2 I 5 Daly, S. Cook, G. Dash, J. Cunningham Dauck, K. Gaus, S. Rademacher, S. Rowe, D. Smelldridge. ROW 2: M. Martin, K S. Richardson, G. Robarge, D. Roberts, Conley, S. Ruhig, G. Dubois, P. Ryan, S S. Claienbach, S. Rentz, J. Standeridge S. Discks, S. Evans, E. Rohde, M. Eckstein, C. Smith, T. Rogers, D. Campbell, R, Rath, D. Statz. ROW 4l: D. Steinberg, R. Schilling, J. Roe, J. Stolper, J. Renneberg, N. Reighard, J. Sanger, J. Pfahler, W. Sachse, B. Rosser, D. Ferris, ROW 5: D. Dublin, G. Smithback, M. Stahlman, T. Scrivner, P. Fleer, P. Duffy, J. Ehlert, S. Fine, W. VanSustern, T. Doyle, D. Dalton, D. Schroeder. HOMEROOMS 161 For the class of i967 the first weeks at West were hectic ones. In spite of the confusion, they did elect competent class officers-Craig Richter, Pres., Sam Schwartz, V. Pres., Lissa Laird, Sec., and Mr. Holt, advisor. The Homecoming fioat was the first class proi- ect, and they tackled it with characteristic pep. Fire- side Fantasy , the Sophomore Class Party, was an- other maior event for the Sophomores. Sophomore Class Officers: Mr. Holt, advisor, Sam Schwartz, V. Pres., Craig Richter, Pres., and Lissa Laird, Secretary, organized all Sophomore events. Sophs. Become Part of West Homeroom 9 FRONT ROW: B. Alexander, C. Boush, S. Boland, D. Anderson, M. Antonius, J. Kuske, N. Able, ROW 2: J. Adams, M. Barbash, L. Morgan, P. Allhonds, S. Andrew, L. Urrutia, E. Block, ROW 3: D. Ashworth, S. Bartlet, J. Andersen, M. Burwell, J. Adams, R. Briggs, ROW 4: S. Bernd, S. Baker, R. Andrews, M. Ayers, B. Axelroad, D. Atkins, D. Ajer. ROW 5: A. Amato, G. Beare, J. Beatty, J. Spurley, J. Allin, D. Beer, W. Ashman, N. Arnold. 162 HOMEROOMS Homerooms II S I9 FRONT ROW: B. Bach, B. Bergman, J. Bladl, B. Siebecker, C. Beck- erleg, S. Benedict, K. Beld, K. Birdsall, J. Bakke, M. Bender, B Armstrong, J. Bogie, P. Blossom. ROW 2: B. Briggs, D. Bruner, G. Cole, M. Donnelly, J. Birkhauser, T. Doggett, S. Anslow, C. Bliss, L. Brussow, L. Beytien, S. Brausen, C. Conway, J. Bast, M. Bower. ROW 3: S. Bowes, S. Elsom, N. Clemnts, J. Cross, K. Coidure, K. Blackmer, J. Brontmeyer, T. Brocher, R. Donkle, M. DiRienzo, K. Cochems, B. Calbert, M. Campbell. ROW 4: N. Capaclona, S. Bid- well, S. Damman, M. Camerini, J. Botfs, J. Bohnan, T. Briggs, S. Bauer, B. Cornell, B. Schultz, L. Berge, S. Anderson, J. Bridgeman. ROW 5: E. Bruns, R. Blanch, P. Brettinger, B. Bucklin, J. Curin, J. Ferry, W. Bryson, C. Calloway, R. Eltner, B. Dana, S. Brown, R. Bridegan, D. Clifton. Homerooms 27 S I I FRONT ROW: S. Dulek, J. Freeman, L. Burke, K. Evans, L. Hueb- t ner, M. Edwards, M. Frisch, J, Bliss, B. Parks, W. Drick, T. Hampton, J. Burgett. ROW 2: J. Carbon, M. Furset, J. Cox, K. Doherty, L. Cooper, D. Degolier, C. Farrell, K. Freitag, M. Doublet, K. Gaarder, N. Buck, D. Dunne, J. Budensiek. ROW 3: K. Johnson, T. Greisen, C. Braton, R. Elkow, J. Buchanan, K. Duft, M. Duwe, B. Brown, C. Farrell, N. Fleming, M. Edwards, M, Goldman, E. Kayes. ROW 4: D. Foster, J. Davis, J. Foseid, S. Hadland, J. Chritton, R. Cooper D. Gehring, C. Decker, S. Farmer, K. Gruebling, F. Efird, L. Shapi- ro, J. Grasse. ROW 5: G. Hansen, R. Dresen, C. Hadden, L. Fon taine, S. Hamm, J. Hadden, A. Karreman, R. Gordon, T. Kaeser, R Davis, L. Elliott, B. Dittman, J. Dosch, J. Dorn, M. Hagen. HOMEROOMS 163 lf? ' fl ..i, 11,1 Homerooms I I6 S I I9 FRONT ROW: M. Harris, J. Halverson, D. Kimball, E. Dillinger, J Fandrich, J. Finley, J. Finley, C. Desch, D, Dahler, D. Gervasi, J Rofhenbuethler, T. Harris, P. Finch, T. Fuller, H. Frank. ROW 2 J. Englebrecht, T. Gervasi, A. Farrens, C. Doherty, G. Geisler, E Cautley, B. Gilberts, T, Duckwitz, B. Liddle, S. Jamison, P. Kroll M. Eberhardf, W. Goodrich, C. Eichner. ROW 3: R. Freed, J. Dick, C. Esser, J. Jueda, B. Elsner, E. Erickson, K. Carpenfer, C. Fenton, C. Higgason, R. Harrison, R. Gall, G. Hill, T. Lachmond. ROW 4: J. Emden, M. Schwenn, J. Forrest, S. Cox, K. Howards, W. Miller, J. Lemke, D. Guinea, P. Harper, C. Hanson, R. Grady, C. Lucas, C, Fuss, L. Higbie. ROW 5: E. Johnson, J. Foreyt, R. Hendrickson, T. Glenn, P. Farrens, R. Garrotf, J. Horsfall, D. Herling, M. Har- rass, S. Fuller, M. Franic, R. Jenkins, M. Johnson, T. Higgins. Homerooms 200 8 2OI FRONT ROW: M. Helmerick, J. Johnson, J. Barry, R. Mofelei, S. Hansen, J. Gibson, N. lordachecu, D. Mitfnach, A. Johnson, E. Kaufz, S. Gallagher, P. Harrison, B. Kohl. ROW 2: S. Jenney, M. Hamel, P. Stiles, A. Froeschle, M. Finney, P. Hauser, D. Lamb, C. Kupper, C. Knorr, T. Korsmo, K. Hendrickson, B, Quale. ROW 3: J. Gorton, E. Heifetz, A. Harris, M. Kosowsky, J. Lawton, S. King, 16-I HOMEROOMS D. Krueger, M. Kemnitz, C. Hobler, P. Hood, K, Jenness. ROW 4: M. Fagin, S. Harrison, H. Lusfig, H. Johnson, T. Joyce, S, Mgfson, T. Lorenz, J. Harris, E. Gleason, K. Gibson, W. Hatfield, T. Kfohn, ROW 5: S. Jordon, G. London, P. l.IfICIl'1OIm, R. Joseph, R, Jqmie- son, M. Luiz, A. Koenig, C. Hannum, D. Knorr, J. Lewis, R. Johnson, Homerooms 2I2 8 2 I 3 FRONT ROW: B. Poast, C. Roberts, C. Richards, C. Poehling, H. Mitchell, L. Mickow, L. Porter, L. McCarthy, B. Johnson, P. Pauli, J. Robey. ROW 2: P. Meier, M. Kampen, J. Meister, J. Johnson, K. Purcell, P. Niehus, J. Laurion, B. Mueller, J. Strampe, H. Preiz- ler, D. Richmond. ROW 3: C. Moseley, C. Montgomery, J. Miya- gawa, M. Nitka, P. Raclemacher, E. Napp, J. Olson, C. Capp, D. Marking, N. Okerstrom, C. Ross, E. Theicie, G. Pope. ROW 4: S. Sasser, C. Mitchell, R. Meyer, L. Parisi, L. Laird, R. Mueller, C. Larsen, A. Hart, J. Neurnberg, N. Sundstrom, M. Plescia, S. Kel- zenberg. ROW 5: A. Schwoegler, B. Rennebohm, D. Thayer, D. Niesen, G. Mueller, J. Miller, J. Mueller, M. Farmer, J. Sinaiko, M. Monk, J. Paul, C. Ris, N. Capitani. Homerooms 2 I 8 8 2 I 9 FRONT ROW: A. Spencer, C. Ternes, M. Tuttle, K. Schmeling, C Stefani, A, Vitale, M. Schiro, L. Schoenheld, M. Wasserburger, K. Zyglott, S. Switzky, B. Teitelbaum, B. Nadler, P. Burrill, M. Les- lie. ROW 2: N. Senn, J. Shuman, S. Stone, T. Roberts, E. Selling, M. McKenna, M. Varley, S. Skinner, D. Stark, M. Topp, L. Sieker, S. Valley, S. Weber. ROW 3: D. Stich, B. Turnbull, M. Turner, R, Stein, J. Pinney, J. Thuesen, C. Stassi, J. Stillwell, D. Topp, P Shiveler, A. Gendron, C. Seymorr, J. Shand, S. Oosterhouse. ROW 4: D. Reinerio, V. Komkov, J. Zastrovv, S. Stover, B. Smith, M. Schiro, S. Stewart, B. Brekke, B. Frizzell, J. Richards, P. Sharp, J. Presnall, M. Tibbets. ROW 5: R. Reimer, T. Solyst, M. Stern, J. Nordquist, R. Schulz, L. Moore, J. Thomas, R. Wixon, D. Siebens, R. Roulotf, J. Schulthess, B. Talbot. HOMEROOMS 165 1 f ,iiffil Homerooms D2OI 8 D203 FRONT ROW: B. Kussow, Sue Jenkins, C. Skillrud, B. Bredemeier, P. Larson, K. Kalish, P. Landl, C. Ritchey, L. Boyes, J. Nash, G. Golding, J. Lamb, E. Magil, K. Larson, C. Hoo. ROW 2: M. Hoare, M. Hambleton, C. Jones, M. Karns, S. Knick, K. Siegert, J. Han- sen, M. Madison, D. Lloyd, S. Mann, K. Vogelman, L. Henderick- son, J. Kilpatrick, J. Graham, J. Kinsler. ROW 3: J. Hirsch, D. Lau- ber, C. Goeden, K. Linden, W. Korenic, M. Griswold, C. Hilde- brandt, R. Kalhagen, J. Lyngaas, D. McCallum, D. Marshall, P Leonard, D. Groneng, S. Wiedmann. ROW 4: J. Imse, J. Pritchard R. Lueck, D. Kohler, S. Hinkins, R. Linn, D. Gill, G. Miller, L. Luick R. MacDonald, W. Love, J. Radder, C. Laughter, R. Nerlinger ROW 5: S. LaValley, J. Lubing, S. Lindberg, M. Leigh, J. LaValley J. Lemmenes, J. Peloquin, J. Rankin, R. Lewis, B. Ramharter, J Loomis, J. Merriman, D. Lylton. Homerooms D2I I 8 D2I2 FRONT ROW: J. Mangold, J. Ziegler, S. Varosh, N. Wolman, L. Derse, V. Michael, S. Zimmerman, P. Wilson, D. Bender, N. Ty- bring. ROW 2: R. Wallace, B. Beuscher, M. Way, R. Welsh, S. Craig, N. Robson, G. Bing, G. Evans, S. Young, S. Ylitalo. ROW 3: J. Warner, B. Vetton, N. Tenny, R. Wilson, K. Strasbaugh, I. Bunert, V. Faleiewske, M. Turner, N. Willett, K. Woodward, T. 166 HOMEROOMS Pratt. ROW 4: M. Merkle, D. Olsen, P. Wehrle, M. Mongreig, K. Bloodgood, L. Anderson, C. Fitzpatrick, Q. Weatherwaz, K. Wilk. ining, D. Wison, H. Lelley. ROW 5: M. Varney, B. Bongar, P, Von. Dyke, J. Whitman, J. Schitfner, T. Wolters, J. Tschudy, P. Water- bury, W. Gugert, G. Dunn, B. Schleker. r Homerooms FRONT ROW: M. Waisman, D. Shell, K. Hoflerman, J. Manderino, D. Negus, J. Lewis, R. Leeder, M. Stewart, J. Penn, E. Vervoort M. Vanderheiden, S. Tarkow, M. Sweet. ROW 2: B. Wiltong, S Wild, B. Mclntosh, S. Simonson, L. Miller, L. Martin, J. Tombard M. Christopherson, J. Huddleston, C. Watson, A. Steensland, S Walker, J. Wayner, D. Wilson. ROW 3: M. Wardlaw, M. Tel, C Westbury, S. Young, C. Matz, S. Willinga, S. McBurney, T. Mayer, 1 1 D2I3SD2I4 R. Selvaag, J. Edgerton, B. Metzner, J. Margan, J. Meilly, B. Mc- Lain. ROW 4: J. Kaether, S. Marsden, W. Streich, R. Kivela, L. Williams, L. Vilhauer, J. Truman, B. Matthews, P. Mithy, E. Janssen, M. Brooks, J. Howarcl, W. Wright, J. Trapino. ROW 5: D. Tesch- endorf, D. McCarty, R. Uhlmeyer, R. Miller, M. Hilgers, S. Marvin, D. Maraniss, G. Richgels, T. Seybold, S. Topp, R. Vanko, W. Wil- lauer, J. Steyer, T. McYeachern. Homerooms D2I6 8 DZI7 FRONT ROW: L. Simmons, L. Sinclaire, L. Low, T. Martin, J. Schan- amon, P. O'Neill, F. Messert, B. Levey, S. Ylitalo, M. Rane, A. De- Nova, C. Coberly, E. Sprecher, M. Sanger, L. Smudluck. ROW 2 D. Laymon, C. Quisling, B. Napper, S. Small, N. Almsted, E. San nes, K. Roessler, A. Risely, G. Volk, T. Voegeli, S. Nash, C. Poole, J. Liebig, B. Schulter. ROW 3: S. Sielatl, T. Piazza, C. Schneider, D. Peterson, C. Shimko, E. Regge, R. Rudolph, T. McCutcheon, J Samuelson, A. Snider, K. Skoog, N. Newhall, S. Swin, B. Schorr. ROW 4: J. Lebosquet, H. Olson, J. Pickart, R. Netboy, S. Schwartz, E. Esty, M. Munger, S. Cunningham, M. O'Meara, C. Richter, N. Sheer, P. Sams, R. Rogers, ROW 5: K. Warren, R. Schuster, S. Smithback, J. Burris, R. Wolf, D. Theila, W. Wacker, J. Zutz, W. Schultz, F. Rendahl, J. Paugh, D. Clements, C. Crandall. HOMEROOMS 167 ACTIVITIES CLASSES Seniors Jr. Homerooms IN IS 2 25 26 123 124 202 203 208 21 1 217 220N 2205 226 227 B1 C101 D202 D208 D215 Soph. Homerooms 9 1 1 19 27 1 15 1 16 1 19 200 201 212 213 218 219 D201 D203 D21 1 D212 D213 D214 D216 D217 CLUBS Art Angle Bodger Stote Biology Club Boys' Double Quortet Business Club Cotolino Club Chess Club Choir Coin Club 168 INDEX General Index 136-153 22-75 156 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 161 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 166 166 166 166 167 167 167 167 107 93 104 94 106 109 108 94 108 Concert Bond Creotive Writing Debote Folksinging French Club Friends of Foreign Students Future Homemokers Future Teochers Sermon Club Girls' Ensemble High School Bowl lnternotionol Club Librory Workers Iylorching Bond Moth Club Movie Crew Notionol Honor Society Notionol Merit Notionol Thespions Office Workers Orchestrol Potterns in Print Pep Bond Pep Club Philosophy Club Rodio Club Red Cross Rit1e Club Ski Club Sponish Club Stoge Crew Student Forum Student Sencite Symphonic Bond Ushers' Club W Club West High Times Westword Ho! West Service Club Wind Ensemble FACULTY SPORTS Boseboll Cheerleoders Curling Cross Country Footboll Girls' Athletic Assn. Golf Hockey Ski Team Soph. Bosketboll Swim Teom Tennis Trcick Vorsity Bosketboll Wrestling Abberi, T. 156 Abel, K. 156 Abel, N. 101,162 Abrahams, C. 24,100 Abrams, D. 25,92 Adams, Joan 162 Adams, John 162 Addis, P. 159 Aier, D. 162 Aier, L. 24,106 Albert, H. 157 Alberty, S. 24 Albright, D. 24,71,86,92 Alder, R. 156 Alexander, A. Alexander, B.162 Alexander, J. Alexander, Robert 96,156 Alexander, Ronald Allen, Jacqueline 24 Allen, James 162 Allhands, P. 162 Allin, N. 24,40,80,84,147 Allard, G. 24 Almsted, N. 167 Alt, D. 80,95,156 Alt, M. Alt, P. 160 Amato, A. 162 Ammons, N. 24,106 Amphlert, D. 96,100 Amundson, C. 24 Andersen, J. 162 Andersen, K. 160 Anderson, D. 162 Anderson, H. 25,94 Anderson, J. 24,31 Anderson Laurel 24,85, 109 Anderson, Linda C. 24,80 Anderson Linda L. 159 Anderson Louise 160 Anderson Mark 156 Anderson, Martha 79,156 Anderson, R. 160 Anderson S. 43,81,163 Anderson, W, 24 Andrew, S. 80,162 Andrews, R. 162 Anken, P. 156 Anst1eld, T. 24 Anslow, S. Antonie, L. 81,156 Antonius, M. 79,162 Antonius, S. 24 Arawinko, S. 84,156 Arbogast, P, 157 Argue, S. 25,84,109 Arm, R. 100,156 Armstrong, R. Armstrong, V. 163 Arndt, D. 156 Arndt, R. 25 Arnett, J. Arnold, C. 156 Arnold, N. 80,162 Arny, B. 98,99,160 Arny, M. Arny, P. 156 Ashman, W. 83,162 Ashworth, D. 96,99,163 Atkins, D. 162 Atkins, P. 25 Atwood, L. 157 Aulik, P. 100,156 Axelrood, B. 162 Ayres, B. 25 Ayres, M. 31 Babler, T. 156 Babst, B. 156 Bach, C. 96,100,156 Bach, E. 163 Backer, J. 25,64,79,88,89, 92,106 Bailey, N. Baillies, M. 156 Baker, L. 84 Baker, N. 25 Baker, S. 162 Bakke, J. 100,163 Bakke, T. 159 Baldwin, J. 25,59,81,84 Balkin, A. 25 Balsley, R. 94 Banadyga, A. 25 Banadyga, R. 158 Bando, A. Banno, K. Barbash, M. 91,162 Bardwell, N. 160 Bardwell, S. 25 Barker, B. 79,84,85,156 Barnes, C. 25 Barnes, S. Barry,J. 164 Barsness, cl. 25,89 Bartell, D. 25,35,94 Barth, S. 148,160 Bartlett, D. 26,35 Bartlett, S. 162 Bashers, B. 157 Bast, J. 163 Batcha, A. 26,79 Bauer, S. 163 Baumann, B. Baumann, S. 100,160 Bauscher, G. 26,101 Bauscher, W. Beale, V. 100 Beare, G. 162 Beatty, J. Becker, B. 160 Becker, J. 26 Beckerleg, C. 163 Beckerleg, S. 100,156 Beckman, J. 26 Beebe, K. 100,156 Beecher, R. 160 Beeman, R. 160 Beer, D. 162 Beinert, I. 81 Beld, K. 163 Belgen, A. 26 Bender, D. 166 Bender, M. 107,163 Benedict, S, 163 Benish, R. 160 Bennett, J. 26 Benson, D, 26 Benson, E. 26,94 Beranek, M, 26,103 Berge, L. 96,100,163 Berger, Margaret 157 Berger, Mary Bergmann, R. 163 Bernd, S. 162 Besitzky, J. 159 Beuscher, B. 166 Beyler, E. 26,84,88,89 Beytien, G. 27 Beytien, L. 109,163 Bicknell, F. 95,160 Bidwell, S. 101,163 Bing, G. 166 Bing, S. 84,109,158 Bing, V. Blrdsall, K. 163 Birkhauser, J. 101 Bisbee, F. 160 Bixler, J. 160 Bierk, R. 156 Biork, T. 26 Blabaum, G. 26 Blackmer, K. 163 Bladl, Janis 70,163 Bladl, Joanne 26,86 Blaedel, K. 26,96 Blanch, A. 160 Blanch, R. 163 Bliss, C. 99,163 Bliss, D. 26 Bliss, J. 98,163 Block, C. 27 Block, E. 162 Bloodgood, M. 166 Blossom, Patricia 163 Blossom, Peter 27 Blossom, S. 160 Blum, S. 27,232,106 Boehnen, J. Boelke, R. 27,85 Boettcher, R. 27 Bogie, J. 163 Bogie, L. 27 Bohms, G. 27 Bohringer, M. Boland, S. 162 Bolstad, N. 159 Bant1eld, D. 160 Bong, R. 160 Bangor, B. Bonner, L. 160 Bonura, R. 27,106 Booth, G. 27 Boothroyd, B. 109,159 Borenstein, P. 27 Borgwardt, K. Bormett, W. Barsuk, P. 27,92,93,101, 103,107,145 Boshers, B. Boshers, R. Botts, J. 163 Boulware, J. 27,85 Boush, C. 80,233,162 Bowar, C. 106,160 Bowar, D. 27,82,106 Bower, M. 163 Bowes, S. 163 Bowman, M. 160 Bayes, L. 166 Bradley, M. 158 Bradley, P. 28,85 Brady, G. 28 Brantmeyer, J. 163 Brantmeyer, R. Branton, S. 160 Braton, C. 98,163 Braton, S. 160 Brausen, S. 163 Bray, J. 28,84,109 Bredemeier, B. 100,166 Brekke, B. 165 Brettingen, P. 163 Bridegan, R. 163 Bridgman, J. 163 Briggs, B. Briggs, R. 162 Briggs, S. 96,100,160 Briggs, T. 100,163 Brigham, L. 28 Brocher, T. 79,163 Brooks, A. 28,90,95,103, 1 07 Brooks , M. 28,167 Brown, B. 163 Brown, C. 98,160 Brown, D. 160 Brown, G. 29,80,93,94, 101,109 Brown, M. Brown, S. 163 Bruemmer, S. 83,108,160 Brugger, P. 160 Bruhn, G. 28,94 Bruner, D. Bruner, R. 28,82 Brunn, Bruns, Bruns, Bruns, J. 109,160 D. 28,85 Eda 83,163 Ernest 96,100,160 Brusca, J. 157 Brussow, L. 163 Brye, M. 28 Brynelson, P. 91,96,100, 157 Bryson, W. 163 Buchanan, J. 163 Buchholtz, E. 29,98 Buck, N. 98,163 Bucklin, W. 163 Budensiek, J. 163 Budensiek, K, 29 Buenzli, E. 96,100,157 Burnert, l. 166 Bunker, T. 78,157 Burgess, J. 81,98 Burgett, J. 100,163 Burgi, J, 29,83,108 Burke, D. 157 Burke, J. 29 Burke, L. 163 Burrill, P. 100,165 Burris, Jean 29,104 Burris, John 101,108, 160,167 Burwell, M. 162 Busse, C. 95,157 Busse, P. 29 Butler, T. 156 Butzler, B. 157 Bye, L. 96,100,157 Byrne, T. 29 Calbert, B. 100,107,163 Calbert, M. 29 Caldwell, S. 29 Callahan, C, 29,163 Calloway, D. Camerini, M. 91,163 Cameron, S. 157 Campbell, D. 161 Campbell, J. 108,157 Campbell, M. 163 Cantwell, Mary 1 12,153, 157 Cantwell, Michael 29,85 Capadona, N. 163 Capitani, N. 165 Caravello, P. 29,85 Carbon, J. Cardinal, J. 157 Carlson, L. 107,157 Carow, L. 157 Carpenter, J. 29,85 Carpenter, K. 164 Caruso, P. 85,157 Casey, S. 157 Cautley, E. 83,101,164 Caywood, C. 30,78,103, 145 Chadwick, S. 30 Chamberlain, R. 30,95 Chapman, L. 30,109 Chapman, M. 109,161 Chapman, S. Chien, Y. Choinowski, G. 30,157 Choinowski, S. Christiansen, D. 30 Christiansen, T. 85,91 ,157 Christopherson, M. 167 Chritton, J. 163 Claassen, I. Clack, R. 30 Clarenbach, S. 78,161 Clark, J. 161 Clark, S. 157 Clark, R. 157 Clark, V. Clarke, D. 30,96,98,99 Clements, D. 167 Clements, J. 96,98 Clements, N. 163 Clements, S. 30 Clifton, R. 163 Cline, C. 30 Clough, W. 157 Coberly, C. 167 Cochems, J. 30 Cochems, K. 163 Cockrutt, D. Cohen, M. Cohn, A. 157 Cole, G. 96,98 Collins, J. 30 Collins, Karen 31 Collins, Kathlyn 101 Colston, J. 31,98 Colvin, C. 31 Conley, M. 101,102,161 Conrad, M. 31 Conrad, V. 157 Conway, C. 163 Cook, D. 31 Cook, L. 31,106 Cook, S. 161 Coon, C. Cooper, L. 163 Cooper, R. 163 Corbin, P. 30,84 Cornell, B. 163 Carrell, J. 31 Cosgrove, H. 31,102 Caughlin, C. 31,98,101, 104 Couture, K. Cowle, J. 31,79,95,101 Cox, B. 31,83 Cox, J. 163 Cox, R. 30,104,105 Cox, S. 164 Cox, W. 96,100,104,108, 157 Coyne, L. 157 Coyne, P. 31,81 Coyne, S. Craig, S. 100,166 Cramer, S. 96,99,157 Cramer, T. 161 Crandall, G. 167 Crane, P. 81,95,99,147 Crawford, C. 31,84,106 Crane, W. 31 Cross, J. 163 Crownhart, G. 31,80,82, 94,106 Cuccia, G. 31,85 Cumming, N. 32,100 Cummings, 8. 32,96,97 Cunningham, J. 161 Cunningham, S. 167 Curran, J. 32,95 Curtis C. 32,79,80 Curtis, T. 32,81,92,93,104 Curtiss, L. 32 Curvin,J. 163 Cutlip, G. 157 Czarnecki, P. 32 Doggett, T. Dahler, D. 81,164 Dalrymple, J. 32 Dalton, J. 32 Dalton, D. 161 Daly, P. 106,161 Damman, S. 163 Dana, B. 163 Dauck, N. 106,161 Davie, M. 32 Davies, C. 81,811,161 Davies, L. 32,107 Davis, J. 163 Davis, L. 32 Davis, R. 163 Day, D. 33 DeBardeleben, S. 33,104 Decker, D. 163 De Golier, D. 163 Delaney, L. 33 De Nova, A. 167 De Roy, S. Derse, L. 99,166 Derse, S. 33,79,146 Desch, C. 164 Deutschkron, E. 33 Devaul, D. 161 Devillier, J. 33 Dewaody, R. 32 Dick, G. 33,85,94,147 Dick J. 81,109,164 Dicke, M. 33,82,107 Dicke, W. 33,108 Diehl, J. 157 Dieter, D. 33,80,93 Dietrich, D. 33 Dillinger, E. 79,164 DiPiazza, A. 32,105 Dirienzo, M. 96,100,163 Dirienzo, P. 160 Disch, P. Discks, S. 161 Dittman, B. 99,163 Dizien, J. 81,161 Dobson, D, 33 Doe, J. 101 Doherty, C. 106,164 Doherty, Kathleen 161 Doherty, Kathleen 163 Doll, B. 33 Donahue, K. 161 Donkle, R. 163 Donnelly, M. Donoghue, D. 33,85 Dorn, J. 163 Dosch, G. Dosch, J. 163 Doublet, L. 33 Doublet, M. 163 Doudna, G. 157 Doyle, C. 33,78,84,101 Doyle, T. 161 Draeger, Madeline 34,90, 101,103 Draeger, Margaret 79, 105,157 Dresen, M. 34,104 Dresen, R. 163 Dreyfus, S. 34,98 Druck, W. 163 Druckenbrod, D. 34,94,95 Druckenbrod, S. Dubenske, R. Dubielzig, R. 34 Dubois, G, 161 Duckwitz, J. 164 Dudley, J. 34,95 Dufl, K. 163 Dulffey, P. 161 Dulek, L. 157 Dulek, S. 163 Dulin, D. 161 Dulin, J. Dumphy, T. 34 Dunham, D. 34,108 Dunn, V. 166 Dunne, D. 163 Dunning, C. 34 Duwe, M. 163 Dykeman, C. 34 Dymond, J. 101,157 Easton, P. 34,79 Eberhart, M. 83,106,164 Eccles, R. 34,35,78,79,85, aa,92,93, 1 45 Eckhqfdi, P. 34,79,e2,s4, 148 Eckstern, M. 161 Egderton, J. 167 Edwards, Margaret 163 Edwards, Mary 99,163 Edwards, P. 35,80,96,99 Effland, R. 35,95 Et1rd, F. 163 Ehlery, J, 96,100,161 Ehly, C. 157 Ehly, M. 35 Ehrensperger, M. 35,81, 93,100 Eickner, C. 98,164 Eikenberry, J. 35,81 ,90,95, 150 Eisele, T. 161 Eising, D. 34 Eidang, R. 34 Eltner, R. 163 Elkow, R. 79,163 Elliott, K. Elliot, L. 107,163 Ellis, C. 35 Ellis, D. 35,82 Ellis, T. 35 Elmer, S. 100,157 Elsom, S. 163 Elsom, T. 35 Elsner, B. 164 Emden, J. 164 Emery, P. 106,157 Engel, M. 35,106,107 Engelbrecht, J. 164 England, J. 157 Epstein, J. 157 Erikson, E. 98,164 Ernst, R. 36,94 Eslyn, C. 83,84,106,158 Esser, C. 164 Esty, D. 167 Evans, Carol Evans, Catherine 80,157 Evans, D. Evans, G. 166 Evans, K. 163 Evans, N. 35,36 Evans, R. 36 Evetts, M. 36 Extrom, M. 157 Fagin, D. Fagin, M. 164 Fallon, M. 157 Fandrich, J. 164 Fandrich, M. 36,98,99 Farber, D. 36,106 Farmer, M. 165 Farmer, S. 163 Farnsworth, S. 36,105 Farrell, C. 163 Farrens, A. 164 Farrens, P. 164 Fauerbach, W. 36 Feeney, J. Feilarek, C. Felly,,S. 36 Fenton, C. 109,164 Ferris, D. 161 Ferris, M. 81,94,161 Ferris, R. 36 Ferry, J. 163 Fett, B. 84,157 Ficken, J. 36,79,84,85,90 92 Finch, P. 106,164 Fine, S. 161 Finley, J. 80,164 Finney, M. 164 Fish, M. 37,84,100,109 Fishel, L. 94,161 Fishel, T. 36,94,95,150 Fisher, L. 157 Fitzpatrick, C. 166 Fitzpatrick, G. 36,71 Fiz, M. 157 Fleck, L. 157 Flee, D. 100,157 Fleer, P. 161 Fleischer, 36,80,90,92, 98,101 Fleishaker, B. 161 Fleming, J. 94,159 Fleming, N. 163 Fluck, J. 36,80,81,93,148 Fluck, M. 98 Fluck, P. 161 Flynn, R. 36 Foleiewske, V. 109,166 Follette, J. 37 Fontaine, L. 163 Foreyt, J. 164 Forrest, J. 83,164 Forrest, W. Fosdick, J. 37 Foseid, J. 163 Foseid, T. 157 Faster, D. 163 Foster, M. 37,96,100 Fox, J. 37 Fox, P. 37 Frank, H. 83,164 Frank, J. 37 Frank, K. 37 Frank, M. 164 Frank, R. 37 Frazier, S. 161 Free, A. 37 Free, E. Free, B. 157 Freed, M. 37,80,85,94 Freed, R. 164 Freeman, C. 37 Freeman, J. 163 Freeman, K. 37 Freitag, K. 163 Freitag, T. 157 Friedal, A. Friedland, G. 159 Friedman, D. 37,109 Friou, K. 157 Frisch, M. 163 Frizzell, B. 100,165 Froeschle, A. 106,164 Froesche, M. 28,106 Frye, J. 38,83 Fuhrman, C. 157 Fuller, S. 164 Fuller, T. 164 Furset, M. 163 Furstenberg, J. 161 Fuss, C. 96,100,164 Gaarder, K. 163 Gaarder, L. 38,95 Gaebler, D. 91,161 Gall, R. 98,164 Gallagher, S. 79,164 Gara, K. 157 Gard, M. 158 Gardella, K. 95 Gardner, R. 38 Garner, V. 38 Garnett, B. 81,161 Garnett, G. 38,103,104 Garrott, B. 94,161 Garrott, P. 38 Garrett, R. 164 Gaus, K. 161 Gehring, D. 163 Gehring M. 38,81,98,99 Geigert, W. Geisler, G. 109,164 Geisler, M. 21 ,38,84, 89 Gendron, A. 109,165 Genn, T. Gerfen, D. 157 Gerritsen, O. 99,101,161 Gervasi, D. 164 Gervasi, M. 38 Gervasi, T. 164 Gessler, L. 157 Gessler, V. 106 Ghastin, L. 161 Gibson, J. 164 Gibson, R. 161,164 Gilberts, B. 164 Gilbertson, T. 38,85 Gilchrist, M. 161 Gill, D. 166 Gilmore, L. 161 Gilson, K. Gierde, D. 39,106 Gleason, B. 164 Glenn, T. 164 Godsey, H. Godsey, S. 157 Goeden, C. 166 Goepfert, L. 38,83,106 Goldberg, S. 38 Golding, L. 38,105 Golding, R. 166 Goldman, A. 38 Goldman, M. 100,163 Goldschmidt, S. 109 Goodman, E. 38 Goodman, H. 39,106 Goodrich, L. 39,84 Goodrich, W. 164 Goodwin, M. 102 Gordella, K. 157 Gorder, K. 109 Gordon, F. Gordon, J. 39,88,90,92,107 Gordon, R. 39,59,85 Gordon, S. 39,106 Gorsuch, R. 39 Gorton, J. 164 Goss, J. 161 Grady, R. 96,97,100,165 Grafton, R. 157 Graham, J. 166 Graham, P. 161 Graham, R. 39 Granger, L. 39,102 Grosse, J. 163 Grasse, S. 39 Grassman, D. 39 Graves, L. 161 Greene, M. 161 Greisen, P. 139 Greison, T. 163 Gribble, R. 39,85 GriPr1n, D. 100,157 Griffin, J. 39,94 Grimm, J. Grimm, P. 40 Grimstad, T. 40,85 Griswold, M. 100,166 Grob, S. 40 Groenier, M. 40 Grogan, J. 84,161 Grogan, W. 40,103 Groneng, D. 166 Groneng, P. 157 Grosinske, B. Grosinke, G. 157 Grosse, D. 41,101 Gruebling, K. 163 Gruenhagen, S. 95 Grummer, G. 157 Gugert, W. 166 Guinea, D. 157,164 Guinea, P. Guinsland, L. 158 Gulesserian, A. 40 Gunness, S. 106,161 Gunnison, J. 157 Gurda, R. 98,160 Gusinow, B. 40,106 Haas, D. 157 Haase, C. 81,84,99 Hadden, C. 96,100,163 Hadden, J. 163 Hadland, S. 163 Haessly, W. Hagedorn, J. 40,85 Hagen, D. 40 Hagen, M. 163 Haley, B. 157 Hall, M. Hall, W. 157 Halle, B. 40,80,93 Halvorson, J. 164 Hambleton, J. 41 ,78,92,96, 98 Hambleton, M. 78,98,166 l'ambrecht, K. 41 Hamlin, L. 41,96 Hamlin, D. 96,100,101 Hamm, S. 163 Hammel, M. 164 Hammersley, T. 41 Hampton, M. Hampton, P. 156 Hampton, Terry 41 ,96,98 Hampton, Timothy 163 Hamre, J. Hamre, S. 157 Hancock, L. 80,158 Hanneman, R. 157 Hannum, C. 164 Hansbrough, R. 157 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson , Hanson, Hara, R. Harder, C. 41 G. 163 J. 166 Steven Susan 164 A. 41 D. 157 G. 100 L. 161 R. 41,95,98 80,98,161 F. 41,87,94 Hargrove, S. 161 Harlot1,J. 41,94 Harlofl, 100 Harper, Harper, Harper, R. 41,96,97,98,99, H. 41,105 J. 41,82,105,164 P. 164 Harrass, M. 81 Harriman, R. 161 Harris, A. 164 Harris, Jean 164 Harris, Judy Harris, M. 91,164 Harrison, M. 161 Harrison, P. 164 Harrison, R. 164 Harrison, S. 164 Hart, A. 165 Hart, R. 157 Hartung, G. 106,158 Hartung, K. 42,105,106 Harvey, A. 42,99,106 Hasler, K. 94,98 Hastings, J. 42 Hastings, W. 161 Hatfield, W. 81,109,164 Haugsland, M. 42 Hauser, P. 164 Hawley, S. 42,82,94 Hayden, F. 78,95,157 Hayes, T. 42 Heath, K. 42,79,92 Hee, C. 166 Heffernan, K. Heideberger, N. 159 Heifetz, E. 164 Heivilin, V. 42,106 Heller, C. Heller, W. 42 Helmerich, M. 164 Helsel, J. 42,81,93 Hendrickson, A. Hendrickson, H. 42,106 Hendrickson, K. 164 Hendrickson, L. 166 Handrickson, R. 164 Hendrickson, S. 42,91 ,1 03 Henry, J. 157 Henry, P. 43,82 Herb, R. 98,158 Herb, S. 99 Herling, D. 164 Herreid, J. 161 Herreid, M. 158 Herreid, 5.43 Hesse, D. 43,95,101 Heublein, W. 43 Heuser, H. 159 Hibner, K. 43 Hickey, K. 43,80,90,101 Hickey, R. 159 Hickey, S. 42,101 Hickman, M. 82,109,158 Hickox, J. Hiebert, C. 98,159 Hiestand, R. 43 Higbie, L. 164 Higgason, C. 96,100,164 Higgins, J. 99,164 Higuchi, C. 84,160 Higuchi, J. 43 Hildebrandt, C. 83,166 Hilgendorf, D. 160 Hilgers, M. 167 Hill, D. 43,84 Hill, G. 164 Hill, K. 99 Hill, P. 43,79,85,88 Hill, R. 157 Hilts, S. 43,106 Hinkins, S. 100,166 Hintz, C. 42,86,87,92,104, 109 Hirsch,J. 166 Hoare, M. 166 Hoare, P. 43,95 Hobert, C. 43 Hobler, C. 164 Hochstetter, A. 109,158 Hochstetter, J. 106 Hodgson, P. 81,158 Hodgson, R. 43,84 Haebel, R. 43 Haelter, M. 158 Holt, J. 96,97,157 Hofterman, K. 167 Hofiand, D. 159 Hofland, R. 43 Halsteen, J. 96,98,I61 Hogan, L. Holmgren, S. 44,145 Holt, CQ 161 Hood, B. 44 Hood, C. Hood, Pamela 164 Hood, Patricia 159 Hoornstra, B. 100,158 Hoover, T. Horner, W. Horsfall, J. 164 Hotmar, J. 158 Hougum, C. 44,96,99 Howard, Janet 167 Howard, Judith Howards, G. 44 Howards, K. 164 Howe, J. 84,158 Huber, C. 44 Huddlestan, J. 167 Huddlesion, K. 44,94,107 Huebner, L. 100,163 Huegel, N. 158 Hueschen, J. 157 Huf, D. Hughes, F. 44,100 Huitt, C. 109,158 Hultner, C. 44,81 Hunzicker, V, 44,105,109 Hurc, G. 44,104 Ilgen, J. 80,84,158 Imse, J. 166 Indra, M. 158 Ingersoll, N. 44,80,95 Intravoia, C. 44 lordachesco, N. 100,164 Irwin, J. 157 Isaacson, C. Ivey, L. Ivey, S. 45,100 Jabs, J. 45 Jacobson, J. 159 Jacoby, V. 159 James, J. 35,45 Jamieson, R. 164 Jamison, S. 164 Jamison, V. Janeck, W. 45 Janssen, E. 167 Javorsky, B. 45 Jenkins, J. 156 Jenkins, R. 164 Jenkins, S. 166 Jenness, K. 106,164 Jennings, G. 45 Jenney, S. 164 Jevne, D. 79 Johnson, A. 164 Johnson, Beth 165 Johnson, Bruce 78,79 Johnson, Dale 160 Johnson, David 44 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, E. 164 G. 45,85,96,99 H. 164 James 164 Johnson, Jill 45,109 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Julie 165 Kim 163 Kristi 45,96 Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Johnson, Mark 164 Patricia 45,159 Johnson, Paul 45 Johnson, Robert D. 100,164 Johnson, Robert J. 44 Johnson, Ruth 84 Johnson, Tamara Johnson, Timothy 45,85,86, 92 Jah nson, V. 45,85 Johnson, W. 161 Johnston, S. 161 Jondrow, J. 45,94 Jones, Beth 45 Jones, Bonnie 45 Jones, C. 100,166 Jones, G. Jones, J. 46,80,85,102 Jones, M. Jordan, C. Jordan, T. Joseph, R. 164 Joyce, C. 106,158 Joyce, T. 164 Jueds, J. 164 Juey, L. 159 Kaeser, S. 46,78,79,81,i48, 164 Kaeser, T. 163 Kaether, J. 167 Kaether, W. 161 Kalal, R. 96,100,161 Kalhagen, P. 46 Kalhagen, R. 166 Kalin, J. 46 Kolin, I. 157 Kalish, K. 166 Kampin, M. 165 Karns, M. 166 Karp, C. Karpinsky, J. 46,85 Karreman, J. 163 Karsten, B. 46,98,99 Kasakaitas, N. 46,107 Kassalow, B. Katanyutanon, P. 158 Kautz, E. 164 Kay, L. 159 Kayes, E. 163 Kearl, R. 46 Keith, B. 161 Kellicutt, L. 81,158 Kelly, K. 46 Kelso, T. 46,105,107 Kelzenberg, S. 78,165f, Kemnitz, M. 164 Kemp, K. Kepke, B. 46,83 Kerst, S. 160 Kienitz, C. 46 Kiley, M. 46 Killian, R. 47 Kilpatrick, J. 166 Kimball, D. 164 Kimball, K. 47,81,93,95, 147 King, D. 47,94 King, H. 47 King, Janis 47 King, Joan 158 King, M. 100,159 King, S. 96,164 Kingston, P. 46,85 Kinsler, J, 166 Kippert, J. 47,85,146 Kirkpartirck, R. 98,99,161 Kissane, M. 159 Kissane, P. 47 Kivela, R. 167 Klausmeier, T. 159 Kleene, B. Klein, C. 47 Klein, T. Kline, S. 159 Klingele, T. 47,85 Klinger, N. 47 Klund, K. 161 Klyve, C. Knechtges, M. Knick, M. 48 Knick, S. 166 Knight, M. Knipping, T. 48 Knoll, M. 48 Knorr, D. 96,100,164 Knott, C. 164 Knox, E. 159 Koehl, J. 160 Koehler, D. 166 Koenig, R. 48,100,164 Koepcke, A. 94,161 Kohl, W. 164 Kuntz, D. 78,79,156,161 Kupper, C. 96,100,164 Kurtenacker, K. 81,93,95 Kurte, L. 158 Kuske, J. 100,162 Kussow, B. 164 Kuzdas, J. 48 Kvitle, L. Lachmund, T. 96,98,164 Lachnit, W. 48 Lafrancois, D. 83,96,98, 158 Laird, L. 81,165 Lamb, D. 164 Lamb, J. 166 Lamb, S. 48 Lamke, G. 49,86,106 Lamore, L. 49 Lampman, R. 89,98,158 Land, A. Landl, P. 166 Landon, G. 164 Lansdowne, J. 49,159 Lansdowne, S. 105 Lardy, D. 159 Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Lashua, Lashua, A. 158 E. L. P. 49 R. Celia 165 Connie 49 Charles K. 109,157,166 P. 166 Richard Robert Lathrop, M. 49 Kalash, E. 48,106 Kalb, G. Kolb, M. Kolberg, 48 S. 158 Koltes, D. Kom, V. KOPP, M. 161 Kopp, W. Korenic, W. 166 Korsgard, W. Korsmo, K. 48 Korsmo, T. 164 Kosowsky, M. 164 Kraft, M. Kramer, 159 N. 158 Kramer, S. 99 Krantz, J. 157 Krett, D. 48,98,101,102, 151 Kressin, P. 161 Kreutz, G. 48,95,15i Kring, M. 96,100 Krival, D. 161 Krohn, F. 157 Krohn, P. 48 Krohn, T. 164 Kroll, M. Krall, P. Krueger, Krueger, Krueger, Krueger, Kruse, K. 164 D. 96,100,164 G. K. 48 R. 48 49 Kuehn, J. 48 Kuenzi, W. 158 Lauber, D. 166 Laughter, C. 100,166 Lauri, M. 49 Lauri, T. 158 Laurion, J. 165 Lavalley, James 166 Lavalley, Jean 78,79, 148 156,159 Lavalley, S. 166 Lawrence, C. 159 Lawton, J. 164 Lawver,J.101,103,108 Laymand, D. 83,167 Laymond, E. 158 Leadley, B. 106,160 Leary, B. 158 LeBell, R. 157 Lebosquet, C. 49,96,97 Lebosquet, J. 167 Lee, M. Lee, R. 158 Leeder, R. 167 Leeper, S. 49,94 Letco, J. 49 Legris, L. 158 Leigh, M. 166 Leigh, S. 49,106 Lelley, H. 166 Lemke, J. 164 Lemke, S 159 Lemmenes, J. 166 Lentz, S. 160 Leonard, J. 158 Leonhard, P. 96,98,166 Leslie, A. Leslie, Leslie, Leslie, Leslie, James 160 John Malcolm 165 Michael 49 Lulling, J. 51 Lunde, B. 159 Lussan, S. 51,64,81 Lustig, H. 164 Leslie, T. 49 Lettau, L. 50,85,92 Leverenz, R. 50,107 Levey, B. 159,167 Levin, N. 50,80 Lutz, M. 96,98,99,101,164 Lyans, M. 160 Lybeck, S. Lylton, D. 166 Lynch, D. 51 Lilley, Lew, L. 89,159 Lewis, Lewis, Jill 79 Jonathan 81 ,99,164 Lewis, Robert B. 96,100 Lewis, Lewis, Robert C. 166 Ron Lewis, Thomas 50,81 Lewis, Ley, J. Libby, Timothy 50,49,95 161 C. Laddie, B. 164 Laebig. J. 167 H. Lindberg, S. 166 Linden, D. 50 Linden, K. 166 Linderman, J. 158 Lindholm, P. 164 Linehan, L. 50 Linn, R. 166 Lins, A. 158 Liska, J. 50 Liska, K. 158 Lison, P. 158 Littig, N. 50 Little, C. 50 Livermore, D. 50,85,92,104 Lizon, J. 158 Lloyd, Charles 51 Lloyd, Christine 159 Lloyd, D. 166 Lockwood, S. 50,101 Loder, L. 158 Loepte, P. 50 Lohr, C. 160 Lohr, L. 50 Loiselle, G. 50,100 Lombard, D. Lombardo, P. 50 Lone, G. 51 Lone, Y. 158 Loomis, F. 159 Loomis, J. 166 Lorch, D. Lorenz, T. 164 Louther, D. 159 Love, B. 51 Love, W. 166 Low, L. 81,167 Lowery, R. Loyster, S. 51,80,88,89,95 Lubcke, S. Lubing, J. 80,166 Lucas, C. 51,164 Lucas, J. Luckhardt, M. 51,80,94 Luebke, M. 159 Luebke, S. 79 Lueck, R. 96,166 Luetke, W. 51,85 Luick, J. 51,1001 Luick, L. 96,100,166 Lukasko, S. 158 Lulling, 13.159 Lyngaas, B. 109,159 Lyngaas, J. 166 Lyons, M. 51,99 Lyons, P. 160 Lysenko, M. 158 Moors, R. MacDonald, J. 51,79,80, 94,101,103,151 MacDonald, R. 166 Macholz, S. 51 Muck, J. 159 Mackie, K. 52,84,88,89 Mackin, D. 161 Macnicoll, P. 52 Madigan, M. 96,158,166 Madigan, T. Magdol, J. 159 Magill, E. 166 Main, J. Makar, L. 52 Malcom, A. 99,103,158 Malsin, B. 52,89,102 Manderino, J. 167 Mann, J. 159 Mann, S. 166 Mansiqeld, P. 159 Maraniss, D. 167 Margan,J. 167 Marking, D. 165 Marks, H. 52,84 Marlette, Y. 53,83,106 Marling, M. 52,84,94,107 Morquart, C. 52,95 Marsden, S. 100,109,167 Marsh, R. 52,81,85,95 Marshall, D. 78,166 Martin B. 52 Martin J. 40,52,85 Martin, K. 161 Martin, L. 109,167 Martin, Mary 161 Martin, Michele Martin, P. 53,85,92,93,147 Martin, T. 167 Martinelli, J. 53 Marvin, M. 53 Marvin, S. 167 Masden, A. 159 McCallum, D. 166 McCann, M. 53 McCann, S. 53,95 McCarthy, Larry 85,159 McCarthy, Laura 165 McCarty, Dean 167 McCarty, Diane 53 McClain, R. 167 McClellan, M. 53,83,95,99, 101 McCleod, M. 81 McCormick, T. 54 McCoy, R. 54 McCutcheon, T. 167 McCusker, B. 54 McDormick, T. 102 McDowell, B. 54,78,85,94 McEarchern, Thomas 54,96, 97 Mclfarchern, Timothy 158, 167 McEll5olton,yT. McGarrity, J. 54,85 McGettigan, M. 159 McGinn, P. 160 McGlinch, K. 160 McGraw, W. 54 Mclnnis, M. 158 Mclntosh, E. 81,167 Mclntosh, M. 54 McKenna, M. 96,97,165 McMaster, D. 157 McMillen, M. 54,150 McMullin, J. 54 McNamara, S. 54,107 McPherson,J. 158 Mead, D. 55 Mead, W. 158 Meaux, T. 158 Medcraft, D. Medler, M. 158 Mehltretter, D. 159 Meier, M. 158 Meier, P. 81,165 Meilly,J.167 ' Meissner, E. 55,59,87,101, 107 Meister, J. 165 Melcher, J. 158 Melcher,'P. 159 Meloy, G. 159 Meloy,J. 101,158 Meloy, M. 55 Mendenhall, S. 159 Merkle, Marilyn 166 Merkle, Mike Michael, V. 166 Michalski, J. 55 Michelson, D. 159 Michelson, J. 54 Mickow, L. 100,165 Middlekautl, J. 161 Mikol, S. 159 Miles, J. 55 Milesky, B. 55,78,92,112, 147 Millar, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, W. B. Gail 159 Gordon 166 Gregory 55 Miller, John 165 Miller, John 79 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, L. 167 R. 167 Sherry 55 Stephen 159 W. 99,159,164 Milsap, D. 159 Minkoff, D. 159 Minshall, N. 55,80,98 Mitby, M. Mitchell, Carol 56,80 Mitchell, Charles 96,165 Mitchell, H. 165 Mitchell, M. 159 Mitchell, R. 159 Mithy, P. 167 Mittnacht, D. 164 Miyagawa,J. 165 Moe, E. 80,84,160 Moen, N. 159 Moeser, B. 56 Mollet, W. 56 Mongold, J. 166 Mongold, M. Mongrieg, M. 166 Monk, M. 82 Monney, A. 156 Montalto, J. 56 Montalto, K. 109,160 Montgomery, C. 165 Mooney, A. Moore , D. 56,85 Moore, John 159 Moore, Judith 160 Moore, K. 56,103 Moore, L. 165 Moore, Morga W. 56,79,88,92 n, J. Morgan, L. 162 Morga n, Marian 103,157 Morgan, Michael 56 Masse, R. 53 Matson, S. 164 Mattern, K. 53 Matthews, B. 96,98,167 Matthias, B. 157 Mattison, A. 53,81,98,101, 109 Matz, C. 167 Maxfield, M. 159 May, S. 53 Mayer, M. 159 Mayer, T. 167 McBenck, M. 100 McBurney, S. 96,167 McCabe, T. 53,85 McCaFfrey, C. 53,84 Merley, J. 55 Meroll, D. Meroll, S. Merriman, J. 96,98,166 Merriman, V. 55,94,98 Messert, F. 109,167 Messina, R. 159 Metzner, G. 100,167 Meyer Meyer Meyer D. 55,106 Meyer, , J. 82,158 K. 54,109 Meyer, , N. 55,101 Patricia Meyer, , Paul 165 Meyer, S. 55,106 Meyr, C. 55 Meythaler, W. 55 Morgan, R. 56 Morig, M. 159 Morris, E. 100,158 Morris, S. 159 Morrison, D. Morrison, J. 56,83 Morrissey, T. 56,94 Moseley, C. 165 Moses, B. 158 Motelet, Rosemary 56,1 12 153 Motelet, Ruth 164 Motelet, W. 159 Moulder, R. 159 Moulder, W. 57 Mowrey, M. Muehmann, G. 57 Mueller, B. 81,8-'1,85,98, 101,160 Mueller, E. 165 Mueller, G. 165 Mueller, Jean Mueller, John 85,165 Mueller, Jon 57 Mueller, L. 159 Mueller, R. 165 Muldowney, D. 159 Mullen, R. 106,160 Mulvihill, P. 159 Munger, M. 100,167 Munson, K. 57 Murphy, c. 159 Murphy, M. Murray, B. Musolf, R. 159 Mussey, D. 57 Myers, D. 159 Myers, L. 57,148 Myers, M. 158 Nadler, B. 165 Namio, Joann 159 Namio, John Nania, J. Napp, E. 165 Napper, E. 80,167 Nash, J. 166 Nash, S. 167 Nebel, W. Nedrebo, K. 56 Neely, J. Negus, D. 167 Nelson, D. 160 Nelson, E. 57,85 Nelson, G. Nelson, Richard 101,159 Nelson, Russell 57,78,79, 85 Nelson, S. 57,81,9O,92,93, 94,98,99,104 Nerlinger, F. 166 Netboy, R. 167 Neumann, L. Neumann, M. 57 Nevil, J. 57,105 Newhall, N. 167 Newton, M. Niebauer, S. 85,106,160 Niedermeier, W. 56 Niehus, P. 165 Nielson, R. 57 Nierode, N. 57,95 Nieson, R. 165 Nimmow, W. 40,57,85,146 Ninia, J. 159 Nitka,J. 159 Nitka, M. 165 Nitka, V. 57 Nobis, Cheryl 57,94 Nobis, Craig 85,159 Noftle, W. 58 Noll, M. 58 Noltner, D. Nordy, J. 99,99,159 Nordquist, J. 165 Norsetter, M. 40,58,79, 107,148 Norton, W. 159 Noyes, S. 109,160 Nuernberg, J. 96,100,165 Nutter, K. 58,85,94,95 Nye, J. 159 Oberbeck, D. 58 O'Brien, E. 160 O'Brien, J. 159 O'Connell, T. 159 O'Connar, T. 158 Oestreich, E. 58,80,94 Ogden, C. 159 Ogden, W. Ohnstad, J. 95,159 Ohrt, K. 58 Okerstrom, N. 100,165 Olmstead, N. Olsen, B. 28,58,102,106 Olsen, C. 58,8O,84,93,146 Olsen, Deane 58 Olsen, Dennis 166 Petersen Peterson 167 Peterson Peterson Peterson, R. 60,86,87,92, 93,923,104 Petterle, Pfahler, Pfohler, Ptahler, Phillips, Phillips, Philson, Piazza, T. 167 Pickart, James 167 Pickart, John 60,98 Picone, , D. 96,99 , D. 96,100,160, ,K. 88,161 ,M. J. 160 A. 85,103,160 J. 161 R. 60,85 C. 160 D. S. 159 K. 84,158 Olsen Olson Olson , Olson, Olson Olson Olson Olson 1 I. 58,106 , D. 58 H. 167 J, 165 Robert 28,58 , Roberta 59,81,107 T. ,W. 59 Olstadt, T. 59 O'Maro, W. O'Meara, M. 158,167 O'Neill, D. 160 O'Neill, P. 167 Pierce, D. 160 Pierick, W. Piernot, B. 160 Pinney, J. 165 Piper, C. 60 Platz, W. Plautz, M. 159 Plecity, J. 160 Plescia, M. 165 Pleyte, W. 160 Ploc, G. 160 Ploc, P. 61,85,94 Plumer, R. 60,83 Oosterhous, M. 81,84,160 Oosterhous, S. 79,165 opee, P. 59,101 Orcutt, G. 59 Orloff, H. 58,96 Orr, D. 157 Orr, G. 160 Orr, S. 80,161 Owens, G. 59,96,99 Ozanne, R. 158 Paddock, S. 59,81,92, 93,9-4,103 Pagliaro, D. 59 Palmer, A. 59,98 Palmer, J. 96,100 Paltz, J. 78,79,160 Parisi, C. 59 Parisi, L. 83,165 Parks, B. 163 Parrott, M. 60 Parrino,J. 160 Parson, R. 60,151 Puughu. 167 Paul, J. 165 Paul, M. 145,158 Paul, R. Pauli, P. 165 Pavlat, J. 91,158 Payne, T. 156 Pearson, J. 60,106 Peckham, P. 109,112,160 Peiss, E. Pellitteri, J. Peloquin, J. 166 Peloquin, P. 60,85 Pendleton, J. 60,101,104, 108 Penn, J. 79,167 Perkins, J. 60,100 Perras, P. 60,85,1 12,153 Perry, L. 160 Pertzborn, G. 160 Poast, B. 165 Poast, J. 100,160 Poehling, K. 165 Poertner, 1.60 Pollock, M. 60,94 Pongratz, D. 60 Ponty, P. 60,81,84,93 Poole, C. 167 Poole, L. Pope, G. 165 Porter, J. 95,159 Porter, L. 165 Porter, S. 61,79,88,89 Potratz, J. Potter, Carl 61 Potter, Charles 96,100,160 Potts, R. 160 Pound R. 61,85 Powers, C. 109,160 Powers, S. 61 Pratt, F. 166 Pratt, G. 79,158 Preizler, l-l. 165 Presnall, J. 165 Presnall, R. Pride, R. 61 Prince, V. 160 Prindiville, A. 61 Pringle, A. 157 Pringle,J. 159 Pringle, O. Pritchard, J. 91 ,96,100,166 Pritchard, R. 61,94 Purcell, K. 165 Purzner, M. 61 Quale, B. 164 Quinn, S. 160 Quinsland, L. Quirk, S. 61 Quisling, c. 80,167 Radder, J. 166 Rademacher, P. 165 Rademacher, S. 161 Ramharter, B. 166 Rane, F. 160 Rane, M. 167 Rankin, J. 166 Ranney, M. 61,78,79 Rasmussen, L. 158 Rasson, S. Rausch, D. Rausch, S. 61 Raymond,J. 159 Raznikoy, A. 158 Reed, L. 85,112,153,157 Reese, R. 160 Regan, J. 160 Regge, D. 6.1 Regge, E. 167 Reighard, N. 161 Reilly, M. Reimann, B. 157 Reimann, O. 157 Reimer, R. 165 Reinerio, D. 165 Reintried, C. 61 Reinhardt, C. 160 Reinke, W. 62,108 Reis, W. 62,109,160 Rendahl, F. 78,167 Renneberg,J. 106 Rennebohm, R. 161,165 Rentz, S. 103,161 Retelle, L. 62 Reuter, M. Riccio, M. 62 Rice, T. 160 Richards, C. 165 Richard, J. 99,165 Richards, T. 62 Richardson, S. 161 Richgels, G. 167 Richie, L. Richmond, D. 165 Richter, C. 162,167 Rieman, N. 62,94 Rieser, S. 161 Ringstad, S. 62 Ris, C. 165 ieasely, A. 167 Ritchey, c. 166 Ritthaler, W. 95 Robarge, G. 161 Robbins, C. 62 Roberts, C. 165 Roberts, David 62 Roberts, David 161 Roberts, R. 62 Roberts, Thomas 165 Roberts, Timothy Robertson, A. 160 Robey, T. 165 Robson, N. 166 Roderick, S. 62 Roe, J. 108,161 Roessler, K. 106,167 Roessler, S. 63,95,106 Roever, D. 62 Rageberg, J. 62 Rogers, D. 62 Rogers, R. 167 Rogers, T. 161 Rohan, J. 62 Rohde, E. 161 Rollefson, R. 161 Rollmann, W. Roloft, F. Rolofl, K, Romine, M. 62,106 Ronne, D. Ronne, G. 63 Rooney, M. 63,84.86,87, 92,104 Roosa, S. 75 Rosa, Ross, Ross, A. 63,85,92 C. 165 J. 63,105,106 Schmudlach, L. Schneider, C. 167 Schneider, C. 100,157 Schneider, K. 65 Schnicke, P. 65 Schoenfeld, L. 165 Scholl, D. 65,85,94 Schorr, B. 167 Schreiber, B. 157 Schreier, V. 98,158 Schroeder, D. 161 Schulthess, J. 165 Ross, N. 63,94 Rosser, 8, 91,96,99,103, 104,161 Roth, G. 63 Roth, L. 63 Roth, R. 161 Rothenbuehler, J. 164 Rotwein, G. 63,85 Rouloff, R. 165 Rowe, R. 63 Rowe, S. 161 Royston, G. 158 Rubin, J. 63 Rudolph, K. 63,102 Rudolph, R. 167 Rueter, M. 159 Ruhig, s. 161 Ruklic, P. 63 Rundell, L. 80,159 Rusch, S. 63 Ruskin, D. 64,96,97,99 Ryan, P. 84,161 Ryder, E. 161 Rynes, J. 158 Sachse, W. 161 Saeck, R. Saint, Germain, P. 158 Sample, G. 64,85,107,147 Sams, P. 167 Samuel, J. 64 Samuelsen, J. 167 Sandner, J. 64,85,146 Sanger, J. 85,156,161 Sanger, M. 167 Sanides, D. 108 Sanks, C. 158 Sanna, A. 101,160 Sannes, E. 95,167 Sannes, L. 158 Sarver, K. 64,100 Sasser, E. 65,94 Sasser, S. 165 Schacker, D. 59,64,85 Schanaman, J. 167 Schendel,J. 157 Scherer, N. Schifftner, J. 166 Schilling, R. 161 Schiro, Carla 64 Schiro, Cathy 64 Schiro, D. Schiro, M. 165 Schlaefer, J. 64 Schlaeger, K. 64,84 Schleker, B. 101,166 Schluter, B. 96,100 Schmeling, Kilfen 65 Schmeling, Kristy 165 Schmelzer, M, Schmidt, E. 65,85 Schmidt, W. 65,94 Schultz, B. 163,167 Schultz, E. 65,101 Schultz, Richard 96,97,165 Schultz, Ruth 65 Schultz, W. 167 Schumann, V. Schuster, K. 158 Schuster, R. 167 Schwab, J. 100,159 Schwartz L. 160 Schwartz, , M. 65 Schwartz, S. 162,167 Schwenn, Schwenn, Schwenn, M. 79,164 S. 84 V. 65,83,105,106 Schwoegler, A. 165 Scott, G. 65 Scoville, J. 65 Scoville, R. 160 Schrivner, T. 94,161 Searle, S. 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Siebens, D. 165 Siegert, K. 100,166 Siegfried, M. 67 Sieker, F. 160 Sieker, L. 100,165 Sielaff, M. 67 Sielalf, S. 167 Sievers, S. 158 Simandl, L. 66 Simmons, L. 167 Simonson, S. 167 Sims, E. 84,158 Sims, J. 67,78,79,88,89,92, 94,145 Simaiko, D. 67,84,85 Sinaiko, J. 96,100,165 Sinclair, L. 167 Singer, W. 67 Sinykin, P. 67 Sinykin, S. 67 Sires, C. Skillrud,J. 157,166 Skinner, D. 158 Skoog, K. 167 Skowlund, B. 66 Slade, L. 161 Slauson, N. 107,159 Small, B. 158 Small, S. 100,167 Smallclridge, D. 161 Smart, B. Smedegard, N. 158 Smith, C. 161 Smith, D. 158 Smith, E. 80,109,159 Smith, G. Smith, Janice 67,103 Smith, Jay 67 Smith, L. 158 Smith, Margaret 67 Smith, Michael 67 Smith, N. 158 Smith, Richard Smith, Robert 96,98,160 Smith, Robert E. 67 Smith, S. 109,157 Smithback, C. 158 Smithback, G. 161 Smithback, S. 167 Smudluck, L. 167 Snider, A. 167 Snowdon, D. 68,71,79,80, 102,148 Snyder, J. 68,94 Solyst, T. 165 Sommer, C. 68 Soule, K. 68 Southworth, E. 95,99,158 Spangler, T. 96,160 Speckmann, G. 158 Spencer, A. 165 Spengler, S. 68 Speth, D. 68 Sprecher, E. 109,167 Sprecher, S. 68,91,92,102 Spurley, James 162 Spurley, Joann 68 Stafford, J. 68 Stafford, M. 68,80,84,90, 149 Stahlman, M. 79,102,161 Stallard, J. 99,158 Stamler, D. 98,109,159 Standridge, J. 94,161 Stanley, J. 68 Stanley, S. 68 Stark, D. 96,100,165 Stassi, C. 165 Statz, C. 68 Statz, D. 161 Stauber, S. 158 Steensland, A. 167 Steeper, V. 69,95 Stefani, C. 165 Stefani, J. 69 Stelfens, L. 80,158 Stein, R. 165 Steinberg, D. 161 Stelly, M. 69 Stern, M. 165 Stevenson, R. 69 Stewart, M. 167 Stewart, S. 96,100,159 Steyer, J. 167 Stich, D. 165 Stiles, P. 164 Stillwell, J. 109,165 Stokes, P. 159 Stolper, J. 161 Stone Stone D. 69,96,97,10O J. 84,159 Stone, Stone, , s. 165 W. 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Tennant, L. 159 Tenney, N. 166 Tenney, P. 100,159 Ternes, C. 165 Ternes, K. 70 Terry, K. 159 Teschendorf, D. 167 Tessman, D. 158 Tetzlafl, J. 70 Teucke, S. 159 Teutsch, C. 158 Thayer, D. 165 Thayer, Sandra 80,841,107 160 Thayer, Steven 95,159 Thiede, E. 165 Theila, D. 167 Thielke, M. 70,98 Thiemann, L. 160 Thomas, A. Thomas, C. 109,159 Thomas, J. 165 Thomas, Kathleen 81 Thomas, Kristine 70,95 Thomas, Rebecca 70,84,92, 95,150 Thomas, Richard 70 Thorstad, C. 70,95 Thuesen, J. 165 Thunder, H. Tibbetts, M. 165 Tiedeman, B. 160 Tiegs, C. 70 Tilley, K. 70,79,81,102 Timm, S. 159 Titus, L. 96,100 Tobin, M. 70,85 Togstad, W. Toltzien, T. Tombard, J. 167 Topps, C. 157 Topp, D. 165 Topp, M. 165 Topp, S. 167 Torch, D. 159 Torgerson, A. 70 Torgerson, B. 70 Torkelson, 8.71 Tortorice, J. 71 Trapino, J. 167 Trieloft, C. 79,158 Troia, R. 159 Truman, Dannie Truman, Dennis Trumpy, J. 157,167 Tschudy, J. 96,166 Tucker, S. 71,85 Tuhus, P. 71,80,81,92,93, 104 Turnbull, G. 71 Turnbull, R. 165 Runer, E. 160 Turner, G. Turner, Margo 166 Turner, Mary 165 Tuttle, M. 165 Tybeck, S. 159 Tybring, G. 96,99,159 1 Tybring, N. 166 Tyler, R. 96,100,159 Uehling, R. 158 Uhlmeyer, R. 70,94 Underkofier, J. 159 Unger, R. 159 Urrutia, L. 162 Valley, 5.165 Vanbuskirk, D. 71 Van Cleove, M. 71,96,100, 108 Vanderberg, J. 71 Vanderheiden, M. 167 Van Dyk, P. 166 Van Gilder, D. 71 Van Gilder, L. 71 Van Gorden, D. 159 Vanko, J. 160 Vanko, R. 167 Van Roo, C. 72 Van Roo, M. 159 Van Susteren, H. 72 Van Susteren, W. 161 Varley, M. 100,165 Varney, M. 166 Varosh, S. 101,166 Vaubel, S. 157 Vaughn, J. 160 Verden, G. 72,106 Vervoort, E. 167 Vetter, E. Vetton, B. 166 Vig, G. 96,100,160 Vilhauer, L. 167 Vilhauer, S. 21,72,78,79, 84,92,93,145 Villemonte,J. 158 Virnig, C. 160 Virtue, L. 72 Vitale, A. 165 Vitovec, H. 105,160 Vivian, M. 72,83 Vivan, S. 72,82,83 Vivian, W. 82,159 Voegeli, T. 167 Vogelman, C. 94 Vogelman, K. 100,166 Vogt, N. 72 Vogt, R. 82 Voigt, S. 85,158 Volk, G. 167 Voll, M. 160 Vonchren, P. 72,82,104 Voskuil, E. 160 Wacker, W. 167 Wade, R. 101,158 Wagner, J. 83,167 Wagner, M. 108,158 Wagner, S. 72 Waisman, M. 167 Walker, D. 96,100,160 Walker, S. 167 Wall, L. 160 Wallace, R. 166 Wallace, T. 158 Walsh, B. 160 Walsh, R. 72 Walters, S. 73,86 Ward, D. Ward, L. Wardlaw, A. Wardlaw, M. 167 Wardle, J. 72,105 Warner, J. 166 Warren, K. 167 Washburn, N. 72 Wasserburger, M. 165 Waterbury, P. 96,97,166 Watson, C. 100,167 Way, M. 166 Weatherwax, Q. 166 Weaver, J. 72 Weber, S. 165 Wegner, L. 72,84,94,107 Wehrle, P. 78,166 Wehrman, D. 79,159 Weinstein, D. 159 Weinstein, F. 72,80,86,87, 92,150,151 Welch, K. 109 vveicis, Pi 73 Welsch, D. 73,85 Welsh, M. 73,84,146 Welsh, R. 166 Wendt, K. 160 Wentland, D. 157 Werner, J. Werren, N. 85,94,1 12,157 Werth, S. 160 Wessels, D. 73 Westbury, C. 167 Westbury, D. 73 Westing, M. 79,84,148,157 Westley, D. 160 Westley, J. 73 Wetzel, H. Wetzel, R. Wheeler, P. 73 Wheeler, W. 157 White, K. 73 White, M. 100,157 White, S. 98 White, W. Whitman, James 91 Whitman, John 166 Whitney, Deborah 73,80 Whitney, Diane 73,81 Wichlei, A. 157 Widuch, J. 73,84,105,106 Wiedmann, S. 166 Wielinga, S. Wittala, E. 73,105,106 Wild, S. 167 Wiley, C. 73 Wiltong, B. 167 Wilkening, K. 166 Wilkie, L. 74,84 Willard, R. 160 Willauer, E. 74 Willauer, L. Willauer, W. 167 Willett, N. 166 Willett, S. 74,79,85 Williams, David 156 Williams, Dwight 174 Williams, E. Williams, J. 74,96,97,99 Williams, L. 74 Williams, L. 167 Willinga, S. 167 Wilson, 8. 160 Wilson, C. 98 Wilson, D. 167 Wilson, James C. 75,85, 96,99 Wilson, James D. 96,157 Wilson, N. 112 Wilson, P. 166 Wilson, R. 166 Wilson, T. 75 Wiltgen, M. 75 Wimberly, J. 47,75,88,89, 94 Wirth, C. 75,106 Wirth, L. 21,75,80,84 Wise, R. 157 Wilson, D. 166 Wixon, Randall 165 Wixon, Robert 28,74,79, 85,109,148 Waerpel, P. 96,100,160 Wohlferd, S. 74 Wolf, J. 74,83 Wolf, L. 74 Wolf, R. 167 Wolman, N. 166 Wolters, C. 74,106 Wolters, T. 96,100,166 Wood, D. 157 Woodward, K. 100,166 Woody, D. 75,55 Woolsey, E. 75 Wordlavv, A. 102,160 Worley, A. 79,148,159 Worley, G. 75,85 Woroch, G. 160 Worth, N. 157 Worth, S. 75,85 Wright, W. 96,100,160, 167 Wylde, J. 95,157 Wyngaard, S. 75,106,107 Yapp, S. 161 Yarger, D. 74,85 Ylitalo, Sarah 167 Ylitalo, Susan 99,166 Young, D. 79,100,157 Young, Jeftrey 99,157 Young, John 74,96 Young, N. 157 Young, Suey 166 Young, Susan 167 Zabit, W. 160 Zastrovv, J. 165 Zastrow, M. 83 Zavik, J. 100 Zeeh, P. 96,100,157 Zerbel, R. Zerwick, E. 47,74,86,87, 95 Ziegler, C. 160 Ziegler, J. 166 Ziegler, S. 157 Zimbeck, J. 91 ,96,100,157 Zimmer, G. 74 Zimmerman, C. 166 Zimpel, M. 74,106 Zitske, S. 157 Zutter, B. 75,104 Zutz, J. 167 Zweifel, C. 157 Zweifel, R. 75 Zyduck, K. 75,95,105 Zyglott, K. 165 THE U a good place to meet your friends and shop . . . ,WN Qillue 1, w Q. ho V . BAKE SHOP SNACKS for STUDENTS WEDDING 8. BIRTHDAY CAKES . Tea Cookies . French 8. Danish Pastries . Schaum Torte . Phone AL 5-9863 G. F. Natvig Res. Phone 256-T593 T965 Ad Staff Tim Johnson Margie McClellan I .lane Bray L! WESTGATE Ginny Steeper Bob Eccles Marilyn Marling CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CIASS OF I965 HILLDALE PANCAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT at Hilldale Shopping Center T4 E. THE PERFUME SHOPS Perfumes Cosmetics Jewelry Gifts Mifflin St.-615 State St. For your knitting needs- SENlOR PKFTURFS Books Stationery Gifts BY 3236 university Ave. Jewelry Watch Repair WARNEILMEDLIN Shorewood Shopping Center School 5UPPl'eS 233.0453 Shorewood Shopping Center 233-5615 S OP JOHN SPATOLA DRIVE IN CHARLES BLADL PLUMBING H 4909 Marathon Drive Weekly 8-6 P.M. Madison, Wis. N38 Regenl Sl' SCIIUVCIGY 5'I PM- Water Heaters-Softeners-Disposers 233 3702 2945 University Ave. Commercial-Residential ' 233-4914 Phone 23a-5690 Charles Bladl ADVERTISING H. S. MANCHESTER INC. KARSTENS The complete store for men and boys - On Capital Square at 22 N. Carroll GOOD LUCK, REGENTS WE'RE BANKING ON YOUR FUTURE -:ze MADISUN BANK 8. 23 wssr MAIN STREET - MADiso:i your helping hand in Money Matters . . . SERVING WISCONSIN STUDENTS SINCE T912 Complete School Supplies Finest Drug Products Friendly, Efficient Prescription Service Nutritious Home-cooked Meals Delightful Fountain Treats Finest Cosmetic Supplies Photographic Supplies and Service Modern Shopping Convenience Lowest Possible Prices RENNEBOHM REXALL DRUG STORES 178 ADVERTISING s f Q Myer' WINGRA MARKET Try Our Home-Made Sausages Blended and smoked in our own kitchen Famous for FINE MEATS for 38 years in the same location 2534 Monroe St. 233-3I'IO CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T965 BROWN'S BOOK SHOP, INC. Two Self-Service Stores 673 State St. 907 University Ave. KEY INGREDIENT T0 FUTURE SECURITY .-f, A IICommerciaI State 'J Savings Account! Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corpamfian Sm SI t I me square IJ , 5 ,.f::ff5Lsf- ' X I ..., . . , , I ,. -Q n 'I2 ' ' '- 1 N 'I fb' I ISO Q 'AVE is AQHA! L? 2 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES! Wherever your path may lead, whatever the future may hoId, pIease accept our best wishes for your success and happiness. REITAN-LERDAHL 8. CO. 448 W. Washington Avenue Madison, Wisconsin ADVERTISING 179 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF I965 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU www Moa' Qnimedmg sim 1904 MARLING MB R COMPANY , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I965 Headquarters for Madison Home Builders Where your home begins MARLING LUMBER CO. East Washington Avenue at the Bridge SAY IT WITH FLOWERS They're so beautiful, so che Always Appropriate ery! f RENTSCHLER'S Open All Day Sunday Store 230 State Street Dolly 8 am'-9 pm' Saturdays 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Greenhouses Regent at Highland FINEST FRESHEST PRODUCE BY FAR 180 ADVERTISING WV , ZW! , J f ,f gyg ' I, A 1. S R 'E RCC. SX N was NN C- S-W www ww SS 'Sl Y N NN ix NN V' :X NW X SN SSN 'NSN N N Rx S NON STS WN WW WSNN -SN N-SN Sw SN NN N N .N S NSN SKY YN SJW tb SSN NSN SSS SON N R . 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LUMBER - MILLWORK - FUEL OILS Modison, Wisconsin 53705 182 ADVERTISING ANCHOR MADISON'S l2O MILLION DOLLAR MUTUAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 46 YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE When it comes to saving money think of Anchor. At Anchor you have the security of an insured savings 8. loan association which has built up substantial reserves Il0.06'X:l over many years of service while paying a consistently high rate of earnings Icurrently Ackl. Anchor has made inval- uable contributions to the forward growth and development of this com- munity, offering its savings members the greatest security possible, as well as insurance up to SI0,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation of Washington D.C., a Federal government agency. Yes, indeed, your money is safe, insured safe, at the Anchor Savings and Loan Association. And do you know how nice it is to have savings when needed? lt's lust loads of fun having and building security once you get that saving habit. It's your future now - do make the most of it. The Very Best of Success, and our Wish - May Your Dreams Come True! AI C. Steinhauer, President ANCHOR SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 25 West Main Street 257-5301 Madison, Wisconsin Where your saving DOES make a Cash Difference ADVERTISING 183 nglfc Wea Vg- C -.Q fv.,-,K ,am C T -Lmhmifiaft Compliments ofe M55 REGENT roon MARKET 'l a'I4QtQrk 61 2l36 Regent St. and the Elsie SGYS- ICE CREAM SHOP When it's BORDEN'S it's GOT to be good ALWAYS ENJOY BORDEN'S Milk 8. Ice Cream 2134 Regent St. FOR Women Only . . . GLENN'S hairdressers 2423 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Phone 238-5566 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T965 'Elf - Jf , I U b iii f f -LJ +958 - FEE 'nl li Q li ii--A ilitiitl Wim- ,S E fill X 5 mil, MADISON BUSINESS course T Serving Wisconsin Since T856 Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Executive Secretarial Business Administration Court Reporting, Stenographic Medical Secretarial 2l5 W. 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