West Milwaukee High School - Wemihi Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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' 'C OFFICE STAFF All they had endured In stlence Mnss Yunker Mrs Ruta Shy! ish JANITORS Robert Eglde John Przbyszewslu Edward Scheel Q-f 7 ' T ' - I 1 A ' l f V . I - 0 f l 'A r : ' 1 5 A ,W V, . I I - 93 l . ' .N .. , .- F 3 2 I 7 MF- -g It O W . . 1 A I l r XT.- ll ' -1 l 'F e ' , xl, .-P 1 1 , 54 , - A .5 K A ,I , . K X Q f I ., I l s gl A' A , eff: 3 . ' 'f-if . 5 , . , UML , A , , 5 ,H ,, 4, V . Y ,A Q ..- t, . ' . 'Q I - . ' 41 .4 . - 'guide you and shall Comtnerce, Mathematics ERWIN H. SCHUBERT, B.E., M,E. Home Room 206 And in honor ot his service English, Journalism MARY JANE SHADEWALD, B.S. Home Room 3 Pounded maize or sewed with deerskin Home Economics RAY P. SONNENBERG, Ph. B. Home Room ll6 All the warriors gathered 'round him Social Science LYLE B. THOMPSON Home Room 23 Unktahee, the god of waler Industrial Arts McKlNLEY E. TIDD, Ph.B. Home Room 'lO5 Never grew the grass upon it Mathematics SIDNEY J. TILLEY, B.S. Home Room I4 Live among them, toil among them Induslrial Arts MARION G. TUREK, B.S. Home Room 21 2 Listen to the truth she tells us English VIRGINIA C. WAISNER, B.M., M.A. Home Room IOO With her moods of shade and sunshinei' Spanish, English MISS MARY ANN FUGINA, R.N., Nurse ls the cure of all diseases ,J y U 46W 1' .4 '542 6- J' ,. 3 fi' 3 I .1 .- , 1 I , N if V, ,If V -QD A K 4 J, ji, f 4: 1, I U Vyiijxf VH A I ,- 5, 1' I R AVI ' A -xi ' A 'y X' X' ,- ff 1 ,V Y 1 f Lu! fx f fe -f xt' It f 5 I! W! Y L 25 I' I 4 Ag: - .77 'f K M A iw R X .A ,I M 1 A . 4 X ,b,. Y x , 1 I , 2 if MV zz' ,V ' ' - f V f A W, A- F L' ' ai 2 A w 3 Eg. i if I fs L f 1 If f , 1 , AK 'K - ' ' ff ,, ,A VALEDICTORIAN asian Fi Duane luckow SENIO '6- uv- Presldenf Lyman Hmtz I Secretary, Karen Fun ke SALUTATORIAN Davnd Counsel! FICERS za swf roof' Vlce Presldenf Brran Spencer Treasurer, Joan On V -A f it A' kg M .. 4 , 5 1 , . I R O .' .1 .1 , 4 . ' X I ui C r n 'rx XX . Q fi u 5' 'IT' y f r , ANNUAL STAFF Editor in Chief Business Editor 'sw-we wmv-es 'Wim 5... S Q 1 Karen Feik Gerald Schnabel o pod M ch pe ple ed y HI EDITOR 7 3- Barbara Wagner okscceed ceond Should you ask me whence these sayings I should answer, I should tell you I repeat them as I found them In the SONG OF HIAWATHA A .5 K. . ' 5 5 ll Ll -r' I 5 li X I ' A-21 3. il' ' -I 1' .V-1':eX'.ASs S id within lhemselves and n ered u r x b various feelings if 1, .04 Q ff We I W r i he lr r sh d sunshine f ,cn 527, A KAYE ACKER General I ' Wild with all the fierce 4 'Q ft L commotion JA, , German Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, ti t 2, 3, 4 f , - -14.5. 4 fl ,Q ' 'L Q'5f.:filZllil: 'i SHARON ARNOLD Science ,a 8 She shall sour and sail in circles W , ,T G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President .Q i 4: Aqua Belles 2, 3, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Junior Assembly, A Band 3, 4 i ,, 1 M z 'S X , 9 31? GLENN BARTSCH . S Q Science, Mathematics ' Wait until the sun is setting W... il German Club 2, 3, 4, can-em Club ,C X 'Cf I, 2, As!'onomical Society 2, 3, A 39' Chemistry Club 3, Junior Assembly 5 ' , ' ' ., , Mr 1 rf. . 1 Vi 'Q ,J ,I tl ' Q: is 5 ,, ' SUSAN BOGUSZ Science, Mathematics Loveliest of all Dacotal women Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter win- ner, Astronomical Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4 DAVID BREESE Science, Mathematics Bearing in his arms the winnings Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Student Council 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Class Vice Presi- dent, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, Prom Court of Honor, Junior Day Assembly, Government Day 3 es ,s+,- 'A , V i. X Q ' I X .i 1 x if + , M 3 WILLIAM ALBRECHT Science Tall of stature, sharp as arrows Rille Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track I, Intramural Sports, Junior Assembly RICHARD BARLOGA Science, Mathematics Wise men speak their words of wisdom Camera Club I, Astronomical Society I, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Gall 2, 3, Reserve Basketball 3, Forensics 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4 BARBARA BELL Mathematics, Science And I see your heart within you Forensics I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Masque 8. Gavel 3, 4, Astronomical Society 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Camera Club I, Honor Society 3, 4 .IUDITH BOMSKI Science Like a sunbeom in the water Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS BROWN Science, Mathematics And he shall grow up and prosper Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE BURBANK Industrial Arts Found we Shingebis, the great diver Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2: Track 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 DAVID BUSKE Mathematics Hardly touched his eagle-feathers as he entered at the doorway Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Astro- nomical Society I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, l.ettermen's Club 3, 4, Junior Assembly NICK CHAPEL Mathematics, Science SkilIed in all the craft of hunters Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Track 2, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 DAVID COUNSELL Mathematics There are great men, I have known such Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Astronomical Society I, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Annual Stoll, Junior Assembly Q --I. . s. 'J ,gel - .. , ' ' ' C' 'S' I , Il 6-I GI 8- -' v, si' I 4 If je I2 I. Y was ,, , I JUDY BUSBY Science Waiting lull of mirth and mischief Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Club I, German Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, Aqua Belles 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Junior Assembly JOAN CATLIN Commerce She with eyes serene and tender Forensics 2, Girls' Club 2, Pep Club 2, Masque 8 Gavel 3, 4, HI stalt 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Annual Stall 4 CARLEEN CORIS Commerce All the birds song loud and sweetly Girls' Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Commercial Club 2, Annual Stott, Chorus I, Junior Assembly LYNN DAMSKE Mathematics, Science I will slay you as you stand there German Club 2, 3, 4 President, Rod 8- Gun Club I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, Golf 2, 3, 4, Swim, ming 4, Snowball King 4 BARBARA DELKER Commerce And her hair was sott and golden Chorus I, 2, Band I, 2, Art I, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4 jx flu! rt. C ff 5? in 71. f I 1 f ul 7 -S sl ala! 2-'lei an 7 Ba. ' . I1 I II M C ,ni 0 'al i f it 7 -1 3 'F 5 Iii Az -Alb! Bldg, zl f, fi I ANITA DENRUITER Commerce Yes, a shining diamond feather Chorus I, Pep Club I, 2, Commer- cial Club 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Annual Staff, Junior Assembly , RONALD DUEWELL Science, Industrial Arts Dreaming still of Minnehahau Spanish Club 2, Camera Club I, G Band 2, 3,4 'T' ', Qelfffii an RONALD EHLERT Science Let no hand disturb my slumber Astronomical Society I, 2, 3, 4 4 FLORIAN FOOTE Science, Mathematics From his footprints flowed a river X ' Band I, 2, 3, Mosque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Football l, li' . Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, . A Silt Junior Assembly, Intramural Sports l I AL' 'I 1, 2, 3, 4 I ,J X i . 3 ' ,Q ' J f .X I 1 , X l,. . f, X HARLOW FUHR Science, Mathematics Tell me of your strange adventures Football I, Student Council I, Track . BRYAN DOMIN Mathematics How he mode a hole in heaven Astronomical Society I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT DUNN Mathematics, Science One dark evening, after sundown- Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ritle Club I, 2, 3, German Club 4, Chemistry Club 3, Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, Volleyball I, Track I, 2, 3, Ten- nis 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Junior As- sembly KAREN FEIK Science Answered ever sweet and childlike G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4 letter winner, Aqua Belles 2, 3, 4 President, Band I, 2, 3, 4, HI Co-Society Editor 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Annual Editor ROGER FREITAG Science, Mathematics Tried in turn the gre achievement latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, Band I, Basket- ball I FRED FUNKE Science, Mathematics He is a promise of the future Rod 8. Gun Club I, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, President 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Assembly, Government Day 3 KAREN FUNKE Science Rapl in visions lost in dreaming Girls' Club I, Camera Club I, latin Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. t, 2, 3, Letter winner 4, Aqua Belles 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, Secretary 4, An- nual Stall, Junior Assembly JOAN GILLETTE Commerce Filling all the air with splendor Girls' Club I, Pep Club I, 2, Aqua Belles 2, 3, Masque 8- Gavel 3, Presi- dent 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, letter win- ner 4, Snowball Queen 3, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Annual Staff, Commercial Club 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4 RICHARD GIESE Science, Mathematics His actions mightier than boastings' 13 ' Chess Club 2, 3, Masque as Gavel 4, Astronomical Society l, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Junior Assembly THOMAS GIULIANI Industrial Arts Is there anything that can harm youu restling 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Spanish Club 2 GERALD GORAN H I . , 3-, DENNIS HANOSKI Science, Mathematics Sped away in gust and whirlwind Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Swimmin 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, HI Photographer 2, 3, 4 SUE HAYDUK Commerce With reserve she thus made answer Girls' Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, letter winner, Pep Club I, 2, Com- mercial Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 3, 4 GENE HETZEL Science, Mathematics All his wooing of the maidens Football I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, President 4, HI 3 Science, Mathematics ln my work you never help me ii Latin Club I, 2, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2 NANCY HES5 Commerce Full of life and hope and vigor Pep Club I, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Masque 8. Gavel 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Flag Corp 3 LYMAN HINTZ Science, Mathematics He gleams like lshkoodah, the comet Astronomical Society President I, 2, 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, German Club 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2: Forensics 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Junior Class President, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Band I, Senior Class Presi- dent .fx flu! ff. I . I ,Q , lf 2 , tl 9' r' 0 'al i Blue , GI ? 4 55 slum 5 ala! 4 216, ,-5, at-if fl! Shi, f ' , W I Q, lui 4 'all Bla? , Gt ? J. audi -'flag 5, slug A JOSEPH HOEFLER Science, Mathematics He the Great Bear of the mountains Chemistry Club l, German Club 2, 3, 4: Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I DALE HOLM Science Held his peace, as if resolving latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2 3, 4 JOAN HUBER Commerce Saying, with a sigh of patience Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3, Baton Twirler I, 2, 3 4, Band 3, 4 MARLENE JANKOWSKI Commerce By a look, will not be lessened Pep Club I, Camera Club I, Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Band 2, 3, HI I, 2 GWENDOLYN JUEIS Commerce like perpetual, pleasant summer latin Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4 ,Ap .,,. , ., , A 5 'I Q I V .?z,, fs. ' ,A ,,,, , cgzj, ,frs,..- I . are WARREN HOFFMAN Mathematics Nought he questioned, nought he answered German Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 3, 4 BENEDICT HOMER Mathematics Whom their people understand not Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Astronomical S0- ciety 3, 4 4 BETTY JANKA Science Let her do what best delights her G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 letter winner, Astronomical Society 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Girls' Club I DAVID JONES Science Where he passed, the branches moved not Wrestling 3, Volleyball 3, Hobby Club I, 2, Chemistry Club 4 DIANE KACZMARCZYK Science Hearing still her cheerful laughter latin Club I, Pep Club l, 2, 4, G.A.A. I, Art Club 3, Girls' Club I DAVID KAMINSKI Science At each stride a mile he measured Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, Hobby Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4 r DAVID KELLER Mathematics, Science Wonders piping through the village Astronomy Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chem.- istry Club 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club I, Volleyball 2 .- ROBERT KLUG Science 'lForth he drew, with solemn manner Astronomical Society l, 2, 3, 4 CHERYI. KNUDSEN Mathematics Set the sky on fire behind her Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 RONALD KRAINZ Science, Mathematics Uttered neither threat nor menace Rifle Club l: Camera Club 2, 3, 4, HI 2. 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Golf 2: Intramural Basketball I, gi .gus- t s M' a ,A W' gi g .S I f g c. X L, S, X 2,3,4 5 5 X v v 4 . lf VIRGINIA KAPLANEK Commerce You the plotter of this mischief Girls' Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Art Club I DAVID KLAPPENBACH Science, Mathematics H 'iGitche Manito, he is the g' 3' Mighty 'I is Latin club 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 'Q' 2, 3, President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, 9, -A Student Council 4, Junior Snowball King, Honor Society 2, 3, 4 IX 13 X f J ROBERT KNOLL Mathematics, Science And with his indomitable courage Astronomical Society l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, chemistry Club 3, Camera Club I, Band I, 2, 3 ,4 Golf 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4 X x X 'X tr.-sr M M JOYCE KOCH Commerce l'FilIed with ioy was Mudiekeewisn Secreta ry 4 asque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Rifle Club l 15 f'- ., K 2 I X Q, 26 l if z, MU . fz A -- C il ! lu.: , ftl '2 4 Slug 40 7, zlus I i C ,Q-2 af I1 ei:-il 9 f i lui ,Sl lui 401 gl 4 slug -zl 4 Sidi J - 7 C ,'- . -A-N c al! -'Quai sl' 3 f DAVID KRAWCZYK Science 'lYou shall hear of all his mischief Camera Club l, 2, Chess Club I, Art Club I, Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball l, 2 JILL KROGMANN Commerce Brave os man is, soft as woman Girls' Club I, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Camera Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4 MARCIA KVEEN Science Singled out from all the others Girls' Club l, Latin Club 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Letterwinner, HI 3, Annual Staff, Junior Assembly 3, Prom Decorating Committee, Honor Society 2, 3, 4 KENNETH LEMBEZEDER Science, Mathematics And he had the art of mischief Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, lettermen's Club l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, HI 3, 4, Annual Staff, Prom Court of Honor JON LOHR Science And with all his craft and cunning Hobby Club l, Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Masque 5. Gavel A 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff KENNETH LONCARIC Mathematics, Science Through the whirlpools chased the beavers DIANE LUCKOW Science No one else beholds such wonders Aqua Belles 3, 45 Cheerleader l, 2, I? 3, Captain 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3, Secretary 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letterwinner5 Junior Assembly I' r , A, ELBERT SEIGNEMARTIN .W Mathematics, Science Q ,fix i Made no sound beneath his 7 v- footsteps x Astronomy Club l SUZANNE MAREK Science She the heart's tight hand of friendship G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner5 Masque 8. Gavel 3, 45 Aqua Belles 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35 i'Hl 3, Home- coming Court of Honor5 Prom Court of Honor5 Pep Club 25 Camera Club lg Astronomical Society 45 Junior Assembly NATALIE MARTINSEK Commerce Spoke in accents sweet and tender G-A-N l. 2. 3, 4 Letter winner5 l'll 2. 3: Pep Club l, 25 Masque L Gdvel 2, 3, 45 Junior AssembIy5 Junior Prom Queen at GU! if -0 ill-vw .llf7 wc' i i i .. .iz if T, X I 35 5 BRIAN LOOHAUIS Mathematics Take heed lest his beams fall on you Track l, 2, West Division ANN MACIOSEK Commerce TilI the tree-tops shook with laughter Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 35 G.A.A. l PETER MANCUSO Science Tall and straight and strong and handsome Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 Spanish Club l, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Govern- ment Day 35 Junior Assembly CAROL MARSH Science With a smile she sat and listened G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Modern Dance Club l, 2, 35 Teen Club Representative l5 Pep Club 25 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Assistant Librarian 35 Operetta 35 Fox Valley Festival l, 25 Art Club 4 JANET MAYER Science Gay, the little star that twinkIes latin Club l, 2, 35 Masque 8- Gavel 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter wine ner5 HI 25 Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer5 Prom Court ol Honor5 Prom Committee5 Pep Club I, 2 is 3 f- ,M J 1 fg i ,S 3? , 75 .f F L 'X l 2: a ? .g A an 7- 38. 40 el ! iii I-'Q l let .C nail 1 6 75 Jn , X ftl l d, l '.: A 1 ' ., l al e. Sidi F. l fll A , 'ul PATRICIA MC LAUGHLIN Commerce Like the star with fiery tresses G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 letter winner, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Annual Staff, Junior Assembly KAREN MITCHELL .tr Commerce ' 'Q Like a living coal her heart was I I G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I PAUL NAWROCKI Mathematics, Science As he wandered through the village Rod and Gun Club I, German Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2 JOAN OTT Science All your wisdom and cantrivance German Club 2, 3, President, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Masque Bi Gavel 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Junior Assembly, Astronomical Society 2, Pep Club I RONALD PAUL xi, lg CAJ i x A ge t Mathematics 5 ' Came with speed into the village Gi? Hobby Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 'V , Prom Court of Honor, Junior As- sembly ,, 4 gs f Q If sc-1 O O . , 30.0. . ,'.' G- ,1 '- V. ., , i, ,,,. Q tl:-M V lag , 4' ' 1 5 5 , JOHN KEITH MCLEOD Mathematics, Science Nushka! you shall have a sweetheart Astronomical Society I, 2, 4, Latin Q Club I, Chess Club 2, 4, Chemistry Club 3 CLARALEE MORIN Commerce A , Us ,.' c if 3 H' 'aj 'Q I .-,L 1' 4... .H n if?l35 X, , ,, f , rf WM, ,Mil iv ?s She sat in uninterrupted silence Pep Club I, 2, 3, Commercial 3, 4 LEROY NELSON Science And the young man answered, smiling Band I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, President 4 DWIGHT PARADISE Science All the manly charms of heaven Band I, 2, 3, Junior Assembly, Galt 2, Camera Club I, 2, Vice-President 3, Senior Assembly NORMA JEAN PEPPERS Science Does not stumble in the pathway Waukesha High School I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chowg I, 2, Class Play 3, Christmas Play 2, 3 SHARON PETUSHEK Science Waiting tor the hero's coming latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Belles l, 2 5- 3 President, Mosque 8. Gavel 2,'4, Annual Stall 4, Prom Court of Honor, Junior Assembly, Government Day 3, Honor Society 3, 4 JEAN PINKOWSKI General And her heart's right hand she will give you Hl 2, Girls' Club l, 2, Masque 8. Gavel 4, Junior Assembly 3, Com- mercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Chorus l JACQUELINE PLUTSCHACK Commerce She the silent, dreamy maiden Pep Club l, 2, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, HI 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Baton Twirler 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Junior Assembly BARBARA REAGAN Science, Mathematics Questioned, listened, waited, answered Camera Club Secretary l, 2, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Student Council l, Forensics l, 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Assem- bly 3, Pep Club 2, Annual Staff JUDITH REINKE Commerce Tossed and streamed her flowing tresses Girls' Club l, Pep Club l, 2, Com' mercial Club 3, Vice President 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Junior Asseme bly 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Chorus l vw- . ,Q-L,,., ,v M, f- were, F, 15 I :PPV 5' .l ' fe ef X Q YQ-' be EW ' li l RK Z.. 31 'rin ,pvn xf,..4lv' W ,. .QL , 5- tl ' , C 4- 4 , , ' .j' .J M ..- 11 It , 4 , quar- KENNETH PIECHOWSKI Science Covered all the earth with silence Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Astronomical So- ciety l, 2 BRENDA PITCL Commerce Soft her eyes, as stars in Spring-time Pep Club l, 2, Girls' Club l, Baton Twirler l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Junior Assembly 3 DIANA POTRYKUS Commerce And they heard her murmur softly Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Masque 8. Gavel 4 RUSSELL REDENZ Science, Mathematics And renown among the warriors Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Junior As- sembly, Band l, German Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court of Honor SANDRA REMINGTON Science Here is someone to amuse you G,A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Art Club 3, 4: Junior Assembly, Annual Staff, Pep Club l, 2, Prom Decorate ing Committee 'r QP! 2- -U' . ' as I f ' A 5 i t I 'F Ia.: , tl 7 4 Sm W ala! 2 it an but 7' -Q .Q J 1 ' 1-ig l 9l '! I , JP , ff MARY ANN ROEDER Commerce Like a sunbeam in the water Girls' Club lg Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, G.A.A. l, Masque 8. Gavel 4, Chorus l, Junior As- sembly JOHN RUPENA Science, Mathematics Veered to right or left at pleasure Astronomical Society l, Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 4, German Club 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, HI 2, Student Council 4 RUTH SALENTINE Mathematics Better than this endless talking Pep Club l, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2 GERALD SCHNABEL Science 'tlwenty curious eyes stored at him Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Astronomical Society l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, HI 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Badger Boys' State 3, Basketball Manager l, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Track Manager 3, 4, Swimming Manager 2 MAUREEN SCHROETER Mathematics All its splendor in her language Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, 3, 4, HI 2, 3, 4: FO' rensics 3, Pep Club l, 2 X, -SW ft? 4 1 .If y .- 'vb I K, l ' 45524, ,, gk 2' g7h'??',2 - fc 1' -m. wsfqse ,169-ki,-'ss 1. Nu,- I K, 1 . V r,-, rlzgbwm W , , Y A X 'lf 431959 LAVERNE ROMANOS Science You shall gain what you have worked for Pep Club l, Commercial Club 2, 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorating Committee, Junior Assembly BARBARA SACKERSON Science All her young and handsome suitors Girls' Club l, Aqua Belles l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Assembly Committee, Masque 8. Gavel 3, 4, Annual Staff, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4 DARLENE SCHMID Commerce With a silent nod assented Pep Club l, 2, Chorus 2, Commercial Club 3, 4 DONALD SCHROEDER Science Men shall speak ot your achievements Football Manager 4, Chorus 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4 SANDRA SCHUBERT Science 'iOn her lips a smile of beauty Prom Decorating Committee, Masque 8- Gavel 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Chorus l. 2. 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner JUNE SCHULTZ Commerce She was merry, she was happy Pep Club l, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, 4, Student Council 4, Flag Corps President 3, Junior Assembly, Snowball Queen 4 MICHAEL SHENAR Science, Industrial Arts Here's Iagoo come among us Camera Club l, 2, 3, Hobby Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Chorus 4 RICHARD SJOLUND Science, Mathematics A'Straightway from his brain departed Football 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, Masque 8- Gavel 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Astronom- ical Society 3, 4 BRIAN SPENCER Mathematics, Science Where he trod, the grasses bent not Track l, Band l, Oxen Hilll Mary- landl, Band 2, Biology Club 2, Washington lMilwaukeel , West Mil- waukee Band 3, 4, Art Club 4, Senior Class Vice President FRANK STOFFEL Mathematics E , Skilled was he in sports and pastimes Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3: Track 3, 4, Golf l, 2 BETTY SEMROW Science 'Such a spell I cast upon you G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4 letter winner, Aqua Belles l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, Masque 5 Gavel 2, 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Camera Club I SHARON SIEGMUND Science Looked with two great eyes of wonder Pep Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, Chorus 3 SHIRLEY SOMODI Commerce Sang in accents sweet and tender Pep Club l, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Honor Society 3, Chorus 3 ROGER STEINER Science, Mathematics Nothing dounted, fearing nothing Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, latin Club 2, 3,4 JOYCE STRADER Mathematics, Science Deeds are better things than words are ' Forensics l, G.A.A. l, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4 ' an or 1 . 7?-. r- N 4. s , , Sidi fl -L I , ' K, 1 59 I !! Til -,sf Q. gl Pa i 5 l -5 li C i-2 Alai l , lui . fl l ll f l C ,ui 0 l c lu.: el 3. :di J 'I A .. an .XZ ' fl' SP4 e fi .II-, THOMAS STRANDT Science All his gambling and his dancing Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 BARBARA SZALEWSKI Science Ever thoughtful, careful, watchful Pep Club l, 2, Latin Club 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner DORtS THEOBALD General Shall you search for new adventures German Club 2, Band 2, Milwaukee West l, 2, Milwaukee Washington 2, 3, Art Club 3, President 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Junior Assembly JUDITH URTEL General I am happy, l am happy Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorating Committee MILTON VANNUCCI Science Calls the warriors to his council Camera Club l, Latin Club 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, President 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Forensics I, 2, Foot- ball l, Tennis 2, 3, Student Council 2, President 4, Junior Assembly, Astronomical Society l, 2 , 2 i .. . A. . , ,. , iz l 1 X l if i X ,ff 14 l PW' JOYCE STUESSER Commerce Soothed by her soft words of kindness Chorus 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Pep Club l, 2, Annual Staff, Girls Club l JOHN TERESHKO Mathematics, Science With the power of his enchantment Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Astronomical Society l, Junior Prom King CAROLE TIETYEN Mathematics Filling all the lodge with sunshine Chorus 'l, 2, Band 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Fo- rensics l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, HI 2 SUSAN VAN DALE Science, Mathematics You shall have a handsome husband Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Aqua Belles 2, Vice President 3, Annual Staff, Prom Committee, Prom Court ot Honor, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner CHERIE VERMOTE Commerce She shall shine like shells of scarlet Rock lMichiganl l, 2, Milwaukee South 3, Honor Society I, 2, Dm. matics Club l, Dancing Club 2, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Girls' League l, 2, Cardinal Girls' Club 3, Booster Club 3, Forensics 2, Student Council l, Masque G Gavel 3, 4, Astronomical Society 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Com. mercial Club 3, 4 GERALD VIGUE Science, Mathematics And the very strong man, Kwasind Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Science Club l, Chess Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, l.ettermen's Club 3, 4 BARBARA WAGNER Science Comes a youth with tlaunting feathers Band l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Hl l, 2, 3, Editor 4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, 3, Pep Club l, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4 BARBARA WELLNITZ Science Better do l like the moonlight Aqua Belles l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Masque 8. Gavel 3, Treasurer 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Stu' dent Council l, 3, 4 THOMAS ZABLOCKI Mathematics He the terror of the nations Rod 8- Gun Club l, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3 .IUDITH ZIEBELL Science Love is sunshine, hate is shadow G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Masque 8. Gavel 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, Pep Club 2, Chorus 2, Camera Club l, Astronom- ical Society l, Homecoming Queen msg, 1 6 . 3 9 :J J 1 .. I rj ,ml qw ,A Jill ill -MQW J, NANCY VERZICH Commerce And whose voice awoke the village Pep Club l, 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, President 4, Masque 8- Gavel 4, Junior Assembly 3, Honor Society 3 CAROL WARNER General When I walk the sky l tread on Commercial Club 2, 3, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, Girls' Club l ALFRED ZABEL Science, Mathematics All its mystery in his being Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4 JUDITH ZEDOFF Science Frisked and chattered very gayly G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Letter winner, Baton Twirler l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 2, Secretary 3, Masque 8. Gavel 3, 4, Aqua Belles 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Junior Assembly, Flag Corps 3, 4 DAVID ZIEMANN Science Mathematics Speaking almost as a man speaks s ronomicol Society l 2 ndl 2 3 4 Student Cou ci 3 4 Masque 8 Gavel 4 Annual Stalt Honor Sac ety 2 3 4 Govern ment Day 3 Junior Assembly 3 Intramural Basketball 3 'f vl ! i x B 8. f' . f l, ,itl ,, 3 al i. l , - lg V 25 38. 7 .. A 5 1 . to f tv B 1 alt! I .7 ,il l , PQ l i , tl we t ,537 f lui , Stl lf el 4 iii 5 2 ' Bl El 4 MARK KELSER General No man dared to strlve with I Kwaslnd e Club 3 PAUL MALONE Sclence Mathematics JANUARY GRADUATES il CR he e of youth In Ts' Homecomung Kang Honor Society l 2 Student Councnl 4 Chemistry Club 3 Basketball 2 3 Junlor Assembly Camera Club l Spanish Club 3 it BONNIE KNIPP Science ,gi Full of shadowy dreams and Q X vusuons X Camera Club 2 Art Club 3 4 JANET OBERMAN Scuence 9 And her strong heart leaped wuthnn el' Camera Club 2 Art Club 3 4 Tennus 3 4 Track 2 lntramu Sports l CHARLES PROSS .v-N N BONNIE ZUEHLS Mothematlcs Sclence 1 commene was Ay' Why do the llvlng saxd he us Xl 28 Karen Anderson Ever wakeful ever watchful ndl Grls 2 Pep u AUGUST GRADUATES Donald Buse gf 'Y rllllml Theodore James Ronald Graf Kraus Pgket J, ' Q r,g 'I ' . Q 1 at 1 , , Q - C 1. , .A . . Ni ,M V, .. Q, I Ran , 4 'S We-lf E I ' 1. C V. A 3-R. It . . l 0 T fir is ' him L . I ' ' : , : Q' A .. f i 4 R-A - h lf 4: ' , : l : ral 1 l ' x 2 was ll l xr y x ' D D fx N 5 P- I l Ba , . crust, , Clb I l 2 N tx I, 2' 3 - Ffa l x QA , T , r fk 7 ,. - ' 'Ti ':'Al i ' 'H -A K., , f' ,S, ' sl A' f -l' Nm . l - Q z K A . 'X x ' ' H A '24 1. ' A' SCHOOL CALENDAR September No epldemncs to delay that furst day Furst day of school Turn off the alarm 1t s only seven oclock' Teacher to SedllIOUS Freshman You ought to go a long way and the sooner the better' Flrst club meetlngs I heard Mr Block s co educatuonal Rlfle Club goes around shootmg cuckoos lust to klll tlme October 4 Football Greendale s Panthers gave forth a burst of steam Thurteen to seven they blew our football team Homecommg You say some characters are lnvadlng the place? That s cause It s Homecomnng our Mustangs won e race Heroes 27 Defeated I2 Game At th1s tame the dog as not man s best frnend Greyhounds 27 West Mllwaukee O Assembly Professuonal accorduon player For my next song I w1ll play Basketball Wm? Defeat? The loss we took the week before was evened up by thus t1e score WMHS I2 TOSA 'I2 November Parents saw teachers concernlng the dope Teachers told parents There s slmply no hope Report cards How come I got a C Muss G1les9 Basketball The flrst basketball game on our home floor Resulted nn what was a beautuful score WeM1H1 5l Central 48 They look lake the Globe Trotters but rt s only North North 5l Mustangs 33 December 6 Triumph The Cudahy Packers were doomed for de feet Our Mustangs sure stamped them as packers theur meat West 38 Cudahy I8 Heroes Frlday the thlrteenth wasnt bad It showed the team we really had lNow we re nn flrst placell Chrlstmas IS coming Every txme I walk down the street I get stabbed by pme needles Release' Two weeks vacatnon What a sensatuonl January Vacatuon s End But you can t send us back to school the day after New Year sl Snowball The Snowball was the dance of the season Everyone there was there for that reason'9 29 5 . . . n 6 ' 1 I6 - 25 ' ' ll ' ' l ' ' ' - ' th . I8 ' 21 ' 25 ' . . l I4 Open House I5 l 27 ' l 29 1 , . I3 ' 19 n in q . ' 20 , ' 2 - ' 1 I8 ' Defeated Thats sure a shame We lost the game TOSA 48 WCMIHI 37 Marks Report cards agann already they re due? Mother I thmk I m gettlng the flu February Panthers were battered by hoofs of a horse Our boys rrght now seem to be on the course Suburban Champuonshup What our wrestlers? F1ve wrestlers on thus date were qualrfued for state March Frrst record hop They spun the records all the nrght long But they stall dldnt play my favornte song Professlonal assembly We saw some prevuews of actmg today One tucket please to the Semor Class P ay Semor Class Play FATHER OF THE BRIDE Looks luke the real thlng up there looks I1ke the real thmg' Aprll Vacatron Our Easter Vacatuon starts today What a relrefl rs all I can say Freedom Ends What do you mean I have to go back to school? I drdnt fund my Easter eggs yet Surprlse Guess what pop lm nn the upper thlrd of the lower half of our class 25 Water Ballet Show ALICE IN WATERLAND They mlght not have had experts but boy they sure had scenery' May .lunaor Day The Junlors today were the center of attractlon They were the ones who presented all the actuon The Junlor Prom Why dont they make these doors w1der? The next day Zzzzzzzzzzz Sprung Concert My nts hot rn here nsnt rt Mr hopp? June Faculty Sensor Tea How come 1t s not spuked? Semor Day You ought to be on the stage the next one to San Franclsco Semor Banquet You mean that llttle fork IS for my salad? Graduatlon What already? Ive only been here four years Better get the creaks out of my shoes And as the Inttle dog sand as he put hrs ta1I an h1s mouth Thus IS the end Arf Arf Arf Arf' 30 25 27 I4 I5 ' ' 22 ' , ' I4 ' 21 ll ' IT 28 ' l 4 . I4 A 21 ' l 24- I I 2 . 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James lynn Dean Sharon Kathleen Thomas Dennis Wayne Shkiele Sidabras Sleik Spann Sterle Straub Slrube Tipple 'Y ef ' V ' Y, --if . , h V .. Q -v -K A M, W 7 f . L ' LA , 5 2 1 V1 I N l -r 2 , :, H vf' LY 4415? 1, M. tr my 1 John Karen Robert Sandra Beverly Susan Michael Peter Unger Vollmar Wagner Wallner Warner Wellnitz Woidac Zak Row 'l: Kathleen Koehn, Nancy Jeschke, Sharon Tuominen, Jack McCulcl1an. Row 2: John Poulalcos, n ,, ' Craig Nickelbein, James Schuler. Row 3: Michael Grolh, Robert Burton. T Randy Zepezauer .: 2 22 ' L,- 42 s as ,4 f 7 1' ,Q -, 4 . , 0 Q 4 gf' uv , F Ejz, ,vig -bJ'4 -,jr 2.9: ' ' . A 'V' -. Lifrr' gsrf Y 'uw ,i'Et .: I ' 5g'N'f'.,L .Sf 6-I' - ,:g'3J.,' V, . V - W 'f.' ' . ,L ' ,WMA ,,. vii: fm? ' I 'Ag'- :rr-' J f I ,. 4: M , CQ., ,. fljkqvfg' 1 -' ?:7'.ev 5'-5? 7 1' Lk' 9 . 1 ' 1 'U -gb-Q4 fi if 51 A X . ' 4E YV 4, 5 A 32, ,gg fin, K , ., . rf' .r.ff wr ' . . 5 . , Q rgcnizati .I , ,iii Q., lf' 3 -.... 1 Ky' C HONOR SOCIETY-now 1: s. somods, J. on, D. mkow, s. von Dale, 1. zaeben, J. omene, K. rem. Row 2. S. Hayduk, B. Reagan, J. Busby, C. Vermote, S. Petushek, B. Wellnitz. Row 3: S. Bogusz, J. Lohr, R. Barlogu, D. Ziemann, B. Wagner, M. Kveen, K. Funke. Row 4: D. Klappenbach, G. Schnabel, F. Funke, D. Counsell. Though you think yourself so skilful The Honor Society is an organization which recognizes students who have maintained a 90 or above average for their high school years. Upon graduation, seniors receive National Honor Society Pins. SOClETYTRow 'l: C. Kuiawa, K. Thompson, P. Habermun, K. Ropel, J. Thompson, S. Medved, C. Kertz, K. Santarius. Row 2: S. Bode, S. Bruss, S. Gebhardt, P. Ratenstein, J. Rapp, B. Hoffman, K. Danielson, S. Dunaway, N. Perlberg, M. Koehler. Row 3: G. Timpner, B. Ruzinski, C. Kreckler, J. Grubich, J. Jirik, C. Schermer, B. Tabushing, D. Kamlah, S. Funke, L. Kleist, S. Miller, B. Deering. Row 4: Y. Lauer, B, Zuehls, K. Widemshek, L. Wells, N. Ross, J. Lohr, M. Kenney, J. Ringe, S. Babe, C. Miller, G. Hoeft. Row 5: L. Zwitter, J. Schwei, M. Vollmar, D. Walker, E. Spitler, B. Laursen, J. Mailandt, J. Quaid, P. Turzinski, K. Buckman, D. Connit. C553 cm cn NIKJ' fax. 'L nf' '. . eng f -talk I AX l 'if ,- if -.5 Q11 UNCH- dd 1 s hultz s Bode K sqnfqnus B Elckslaedl J on nswz o Ludlow omanshek S Bogusz S Muller W ones D amlah uc acht J Urtel z etus ek wuttef onnut Sc wen Row F Busse W Klappenbach L Wells D Ambacher P Malone D Zlemann J Rupena R Dunn D Klappenbcch D Breese Row 5 K Kassulke B Wagner S Hrntz D Van Dale M Vannuccl J Suworofl R Loursen T Strandl F Funke Called the young men and the maudens The Student Council, comprised of representatnves from every homeroom and club acts as a h S Ball meduum between students and the faculty Its mam actlvltles Include sponsoring t e now and Homecomung dances and an Athletuc Banquet for West Mulwaukee athletes In the sprung The Council also sets standards for general student conduct and dress f 1 Row 1 S Hlnlz Vuce Presldent M Vannuccl Presldenl D Luckow Secretary low 2 Mr laursen Advnsor D Breese Treasurer B Wellnalz Pruncupal s Representatuve ,Q - , 1 f lt. .1 - Q. . 'LJ ' 5 H ' T ' 'v J- Q1 ' -I ' X ' '- i -, ' A' ', l l t 'ts' 1 ,. . .. A W ' . . U rx R' , Q l ' , X 5 . J , . 'Y I . , I i ,I Y Z 1 - i x ' ' '. ' M .nga mi l 1 . A f E s 3 5 Q T E ff A N it 4 K X ' I W. Leg... N ' TW' -. ,M ,-, J '. ,, M kr- ...vu ii VW STUDENT CO -Row 1: 5. Hu on, . Q , . , . ' , . ' , . . 1 . , C. R , . , . ' , . J , . K , B. P't I, N. Perlberg. Row 3: Y. Lauer, l.. Romanos, H. Kr , , , B. Wellnil , S. P h , L. Z ' , D. C A , J. h '. 4: . , . , . , ii U I1 I Ni v' . . J . I , ' 1 . - Q D AV 5 ! 1 It F rf gm. 5 , fl-N J EXE - 1 . ' , ' - ' 1 . '. ' 1 ANNUAL STAFF lFrom Bottom Leftl N. Verzich, C. Coris, K. Feik, B. Reagan, S. Van Dale, S. Petushek, J. Urtel, J. Gillette, B. Sackerson, K. Funke, J. Busby, D. Ziemann, B. Wellnitz, D. Counsell, D. Klappenbach, K. lembezeder, G. Schnabel, F. Funke, M. Kveen. . .1 Fearing not the evil spirits Publishing an annual which will please the entire school body is a terrific task. The seniors work from fall to spring taking orders for the yearbook, photo- graphing clubs and homerooms, preparing copy for publication, and distributing the final product to the students. The T958 annual is the result of months of hard work, we hope you will treasure this yearbook as one of your most prized possessions. EXECUTIVE STAFF Mr. Schubert, Advisor, K. Feik, Editor-in-chief, D. Klappens bach, Sports Editor, and S. Petushek, Club Editor. f H ff I W L ' ' iff Silt iv-km lf BUSINESS STAFF - S, Van Dale, Associate Business Manager, G. Schnabel, Asso- ciate Business Manager, and Mr. Kuhs, Advisor. .5 'U' 9 L 5 Y P 7 s p C R R u 0 I s M ' 'E There the maiden in the center of an island latin American style filled the air May l8, l957, as King John Tereshko and Queen Natalie Mar- tinsek reigned over the Calypso Cruise Prom. Attendants danced in the beautifully-decorated gym- nasium, and then proceeded to Chain Belt to attend the Post Prom sponsored by the West Milwaukee Lions Club. The Prom Court of Honor included Dave Breese and Sue Marek, Gene Hetzel and Barbara Tabushing, and Ken Lembezeder and Sharon Petushek. Ken and Sharon Gene and Barbara Dave and Sue 'bm l C A O 1957 HOMECOMING Minnie Mustang, Judy Ziebell, and Mike Mustang, Paul Malone. Then they laughed and danced together Ingenious floats and imaginative characters were seen around West Milwaukee, October 11, 1957, as the Homecoming celebration got under way. The annual festivities included the crowning of Mike and Minnie and the parade of floats and characters. That night, West Milwaukee beat South Milwaukee, 27-12. All of the students and the court of honor, which included Sue Marek, Russ Redenz, Barbara Sackerson, and Dave Counsell, attended the victory dance. Sue and Russ ,xt Homecoming Court Barbara and Dave N Nw-4-.,- ' . V3 A I X ' ,V e , A , 1 '. xr , v 4 K CHARACTER DAY Curious eyes stored at Them JQ57 Queens 'l958 Queens 'A r, S-e 4? ,.f W. J? f' Q 6 Y wb fa' s. ua Journal Photo Journal Photo llower centerl N. Worner, J. Gillette, lclockwisel J. Schultz, S. Marek, S. Huddon, and J. Krusick. S. Romcnshek, and D. Ackermann. SNOW BALL Hand in hand they danced together The Snow Ball, an annual event sponsored by the Student Council, was held January 18, l958. A king and queen were selected from each class. This year the court consisted of fresh- men Scmdra Marek and Craig Nickelbein, sophomores Judy Krusick and Tim Lewein, iuniors Sharon Huddon and Karl Kossulke, and seniors June Schultz and Lynn Damske. The dance was semi-formal and music was supplied by Tom Busby's bond, Satans of Swing . X 4 1 A ' 1 ' J - ,' . A515 ' s t' Mr Schubert Advnsor Publlshung of the H1 the school paper ns under the supervision of Mr Schubert Members of the staff possess lournolustnc ability and produce a successful Issue every month Barbara Wagner IS the HI el r GHTS-no-N1 J Plu chak s sae J Kuslk J Mcmnen K sweeney M c roeder M Mrezlo Row 2 S Merkel J Troub C Kreckler D Rueck K Buckman Connlt C chermer Row 3 oe pl ertz O ss C Muller M Macko obushlng B uzlnskl ow Tuomlnen S wel Posner G Dams e Dnckmann B Wagner G Goran Learned their names and all their secrets For each figure had Its meaning ,. Ak , - : ll . I i xv' v' O Q iv ? H f X ' ' Jr' ' ' ,A ' 0 - 1 I y'M' ,- -' I- Q ' 4 . , .. - V 'L . -- ' 1 Q V ' X -V ' ' ' l K . , A Y ,i 'Y Z J - Q I HI-LI 2 . ts , . Q , . f -, . , . , . ' d'fO- S h , . ' ' . : . , . , . , . ' , . , D. ', . S . : J. K p , C. K , S. li , . ' , . nin, B. T ' , . R ' '. R 4: S. ' , J. ch ', E. , . k , K. ll ' ' lf ll ' ' ' ll CLL-lB'Row 'l: C. Ciszewski, J. Catlin, D. Schmid, A. Denruiter, D. . ,.. ,. , U, . J ,..Nll, . ,'. .'R. : Al A A n n H ff- J Q. Q r , 1 I 4 5 z V ' ' Kg 'B . . .' J A 1 -'r - I . . 'W . . 5 1 ' , . M V . . - , . . ,V , 4, -W 4 ' I .1 -V ' I ' I , l Q Q . V ' I - V l- -l . f - . . .. .V I t I 1 K C'-7' fx- c s V ' I ' ' . The oblectlves of the Commercnal Club are to famllnarlze the members wuth the busmess world and to show them what employers wlll expect of them on the 'ob Nancy Verzlch IS President, Judy Remke, Vlce Presudent Shlrley Somodl, Secretary and Sue Hayduk Treas urer Mass Conrad Advisor 3 1 Potrykus J Schultz J J Allnson S Somodu Larson M Roeglln N C Schulz N Verzlch Neumann N Hess C D Slolund S Schkery Stuesser M Roeder Row 2 N Plotkuewncz K Pross M Cadleu J Krogmann E Westover K e M Henncksen ow 3 Perlberg J Relnke B Pltcl C Schermer C Banllargeon C Morm Row 4 S Putzl S Dunaway J Gabb C Stawnckl S Hayduk K Vermote N Hayduk Row 5 M Howard S Schuder G Juers antz G Ge-hrmunn J Jankowskl M Jonkowskl no i 1958 CLASS PLAY FATHER OF THE BRIDE A Threw the household things about him Ut ,A UT Lx .r ,fu- E A tv' ft -11 tc f The bride and groom The first wedding present ,W ig: A X, I xg , F X ' I ' zqlgb I Q df e excitement was too much for father Add one more to the gut-:Sf list f T t s x 3 FATHER OF THE BRIDE Father of the Bride , a comedy in three acts, illustrates the complications of planning a weddrng Musunderstandung the usual procedure Mr Banks becomes very upset over the entlre routune The guest lust began with flfty people and soared to three hundred Slnce they wanted a small weddlng Kay and Buckley become very d turbed fght d h e c ll off the weddung ln the end the rough spots are smoothed over and the weddlng plans are followed through Mr Banks Mrs Banks Kay Banks Ben Banks Tommy Banks Buckley Dunstan Buzz Taylor Peggy Swuft Delilah Mrs Massoula Josre Mrs Pulrtzkr e Pete Tum s Man Massoula s Crew Student Dlrector Prompters 1958 CLASS PLAY CAST Gerald Schnabel Barbara Wellnutz Sandra Schubert Dave Zlemann Duck Sgolund Milton Vannuccl Joe Hoefler Brenda Pntcl Sharon Arnold Sharon Petushek Karen Funke Nancy Verzlch Sandy Huntz Lynn Damske Gene Hetzel Judy Urtel .loan Catlln Fred Funke Barbara Sackerson Larry Kulawskl Florlan Foote Robert Knoll Kerth McLeod Joan Ott Judy Zedoff Barbara Reagan Dramatrcs Coach Mnss Morrlson ' , is , I , an , in ast , a - r , Miss Bellamy . ...................... Diane Luckow R d ......................... ' , . . .............. . , , f , QPMO-4 179 f 4 is ' 'lr ,ix l-All-IN Cl-UB Row T: J. Grubich, C. Kalamen, J. Thompson, S. Medved, J. Bomski, K. Thompson, C. Romanshek, D. Luckow, C. Kreckler. Row 2: L. Kuiawski, K. Santarius, P. Haberman, S. Bruss, D. Kaminski, B. Bell, S. Bogusz, S. Van Dole, B. Sackerson, S. Petushek, B. Reagan. Row 3: B. Schroeder, J. Ringe, C. Kazirod, B. Puschnig, N. Wagner, J. Jirik, J. Ross, J. Mosser, D. Zdrodzinski, D. Rieck, G. Hoeft. Row 4: D. Siolund, K. Buckman, S. West, B. Doering, D. Connit, K. Funke, J. Schwei, S. Tuominen, B. Knoll, D. Holm, G. Schnabel. Row 5: M. Vannucci, T. Zablocki B. Homer, R. Steiner, M. Kenny, L. Wells, D. Borloga, D. Hanoski, A. Zabel, T. Schuler, R. Freitag. They were puffed with pride and feeding Students of Latin study the cultural heritage of the Greeks and Romans. Culmination of the activity of slides, informal talks, playlets, and parties is the spectacular reproduction of a Roman banquet in the spring. Officers include President Fred Funke, Vice-President Tom Strondt, and Secretary Sue Van Dale. LATIN CLUB--Row 11 M. Bfzozowska, H. Kennel, R. Boldt, B. Ruzamki, M. Koehler, s. cebhmdi, M. Durante, F Schwegel. Row 2: D. Oseen, J. Hazelrigg, E. Mahnke, L. Steidl, J. Ropp, P. Ratenstein, L. Lucas, G. Copeland, S. Funke L. Kleist. Row 3: S. Codieu, R. Nikolaus, D. Basarich, N,Schmidt, A. Basarich, L. Zwitter, K. Malliet, K. Dickmann B. Liedtke, J. Rieck. Row 4: E. Poirier, K. Kuskie, W. Tipple, P. Zurich, J. Shkiele, A. Kastelic, M. Basarich, R. Cooley .l. Schuler, Mr. Peters, Advisor. Row 5: K. Catlin, G. Evans, D. Van Dale, C. Milton, S. Kaczmarek, T. Strcndt, F Funke, D. Strube, J. Quaid, D. Heitman, D. Klappenbach. .1 Q C5 , -. ,f kk I4 J - . mn ' All 'W'!i'i.. BS! rx '1 And the young men played together The Chess Club was formed to create an in- terest in this game of skill. New members are taught the fundamentals while the rest of the club members discuss the fine points ofthe game. ,vm ' - , F5 ,lt x 5. , CI-UBTROW 'lz W. Jones, J. Vigue, D. Oseen, B. Bridgford, B. Durniat, K. NL, Durow. Row 2: T. Rowland, J, Unger, D. Heitman, R. Zwitter, R. Vannucci. Row 3: D. U Breese, K. McLeod, B. Beren, K. Biegel, D. Hanoski, A. Zabel. Row 4: J. Pechauer, L. 3 Aldridge, D. Strube. Mr. Bredin, Advisor And aloft upon the ridge-pole STAGE CREW-Row I: K. Kuskie, R. Krainz, J. Goran, J. Rieck, P. Kedzie, S. Hintz. u i Nfl a l l l l .' -. - . O' A .o'f Ft B f-O J ,ne me 4 A ,-.,, J ' ......iH 4 if l MASQUE AND GAVEL-Row 1: R. wenske, A. Heaiemfm, G. Hoett. Row 2: J. Jcneuko, K. Durow, D. Lindam S. Petushek, J. Busby, B. Wellnitz, B. Sackerson, S. Schubert, S. Van Dale, J. Ziebell. Row 3: C. Kreckler, B. Bridgford B. Durniat, J. Ross, T. Kelly, J. Koch, B. Pitcl, N. Hess, M. Henricksen, C. Schulz, N. Wagner. Row 4: S. Schuder, S. Bruss, R. Moore, S. Bode, J. Jirik, B. Tabushing, K. Neumann, D. Sjolund, K. Johnson, C. Kazirod, J. Grubich. Row 5: G. Timpner, S. Arnold, B. Reagan, C. Stawicki, N. Perlberg, C. Vermote, M. Ruehle, S. Babe, G. Gehrmann, K. Widemshek D. Connit, J. Schwei. Row 6: M. Schroeter, D. Zdrodzinski, D. Rieck, K. Buckman, J. Mosser, J. Ringe, S. Marek, B. Semrow, J. Zedolf, N. Martinsek, S. Tuominen, K. Funke, Ugh! They answered all and each one e ' MASQUE AND GAVEL, WeMiHi's dramatic club, gives students an opportunity to do stage work and to learn about all phases of speech and the theatre. Officers are Joan Gillette, President, ' J i Sandy Hintz, Vice-President: Karen Funke, Secretary, Barbara Wellnitz, Treasurer. QT r'-vr' MASQUE AND GAVEL-Row 1: D. Ziemann, R. Giese, D. Walker, P. Kedzie, J. Haefler, J. Lohr. Row 2: R. Arenz, P. Dresden, J. Koeppl, J. Catlin, J. Schultz, D. Potrykus, S. Huddon, L. Steidl, G. Hinz. Row 3: B. Seebeck, M. Slopnick, C. Schermer, J. Mayer, J. Plutschak, P. McLoughlin, K. Mitchell, P. Haberman, K. Thompson, C. Tietyen, N. Verzich. Row 4: C. Ciszewski, K. Santarius, S. Medved, J. Rapp, P. Rcffenstein, L. Lucas, G. Copeland, S. Funke, J. Gillette, J. Reinke. Ml55 Morrlsonf Row 5: J. Pinkowski, M. Roeder, A. Basarich, B. Doering, B. Bell, S. Bogusz, J. Ott, J. Shumwoy, N. Piatkiewicz, B. Bell, Advisor A. Denruiter. Row 6: L. Kleist, D. Kamlah, S. Hintz, R. Vannucci, K. Catlin, M. Vannucci, F. Foote, M. Kveen, J. Porteko, N. Zunk. 5 K, fl. . g ' J 1 ft K Es . 1' . f Y 7- land of the hereafter In the Q:-sn mf! Ft A TRONOMY CLUB Rowl N Kulawsku B Warner H Konkel K Labeckl slaedl N Blrmrngham R Brrmlngham M Koehler Row 2 C Vermote J Muth Kus le N Relff T Straub R Ehlert G Bartsch J McCutchan T Lam erl Sldoff A Ackermann Nnckelbeun J Rupena W Moore J Marmkovlch R Knoll W Klappenbach Row4 B Dunn J Maydak G McLeod J Grutzc D B k J Rl ck Row 3 L Wells Zlemann Durmg the past year the Astronomy Club mem bers took field trlps for astral observations, made a telescope, and present ed an assembly program for the student body Of fucers are Presrdent Sandy Hmtz, Vlce President Lee Wells Secretary Barbara Elckstaedt Treasurer John Rupena lk. 14 A, J Mr Cook, Advisor Homer Duck Slolund L Schwegler D Karel K Kulawslu W Potters Row 5 S Hlntz G Schnabel McLeod J Suworoff N Grlsar T Presser D Keller R 9 Men lmperrous, women feeble The Camera Club was establrshed to rnterest more students rn photog raphy The members learn how to develop fnlm make prmts and enlarge ments, they are taught to operate the varnous au duo vusual ands used school Gerald Goran rs Presldent Gerald Mattel steadt Vlce President Jum lohr Treasurer, Bar bara Delker, Secretary MERA CLUB Row I K u C enko e zauer D er e Krogmann B Delker Row 2 Dr Schwel advlsor P Bergen P O Malley N Weber omanos J a er o man ac er ow e amu L r wrng R Owens R bl Yor e Charnes e ron Row B Bur on J Mrttelsteadt T Lewezn W Hazen B Bnetow G Evans J Buege R Steiner Row 5 M Carlson H Breese R Emlmg P Kedzne G Goran T Zabloclu C Mnlton S Kuhs K ,X A K 'L 57 ll il in v 5 ,Q Ka ra L 1 ' I . f ' P I '?-V. - ' . J as 0 pq ' CH , L . ,. 1 S . V -f l Q . . , Mx X5 ,, X , Q 1 H 4 . Y , , Y -' - ' l A ' P ll T V' . . A - i I - I 5 A Lg I at ' N' E 5 - I - ' U - r - r - U -Elk 2 Q'l4s1,5fS K. If , . ' , . , . , . , . , . b . 1 D A. ' , . , . , .' ' ' , . , . , . , - a. , ' ' , . ' ', . . 1 . ' , . , . Klu , il ' ' 'V CA - 1 .Ko, .R ,R.zpe ,.Sl'k,A.BII,J. LR ,,..Zll.,W.l'lffl,R.Nk.,R'3:!l.Stp'k,,J..oh,Pl Hen',. ,.Lie,J. ky,L. k,s.s k. 4:. 1, t F3 rw . . -Y, . L. X 1 ' J ' . v Q LA 1 , g ,T l, . X - . f L- rl 4 ' I A - . f C. gg ' L ' 1 'Q . I S ka n - . u ' Q R s ' TX4 , .1 J . A - ' s .g., . ' ' ' 1 - V W Mrs. Q-r A .K ,I ,I 5, '12 1: ... 'V ' w- , 45 V . Z 'P ' l .ff at-.L,1i? f 2.5: tsl tw - . . ' ' 5 - ,1'l ':1,n,asso ' 'At' ,s L'F :,nuvu ' 0 A ',,ao::.,,,,qXo::a 5 :' W ':'u6 : :H f' rr audi' ' '.zatl zohi .. . Q you O in apr ,,no...,,,.s - ' 59!ff.aa!0C'ff GIRLS' CLUB-Row 1: M. Brzozowski, S. Spann, J. Plamann, R. Brzozowski, J. Lundquist, C. Kuiawa, S. Wallner, J. Kethley. Row 2: L. Grant, E. Westover, D. Stuart, J. Scott, J. Thompson, K. Sweeney, S. Bode, S. Medved, J. Kusch. Row 3: N. Jeschke, B. Ghera, A. Ghera, K. Ropel, E. Mahnke, K. Fitzgerald, R. Boldt, S. Miller. Row 4: B. Polzien, P. Janesic, A. Larson, J. Allison, N, lkeler, J. Hazelrigg, K. Vollmar, N. Hammerling. With the beauty ofthe starlight V Open to all girls of the school, the Girls' Club is under the direction of Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Contributing to CARE and Hungarian relief, sending overseas boxes to foreign students, acting as official ushers for school activities, and promoting the Junior Red Cross membership drive are some of the social functions of the Girls' Club. ., A 4, at we-,I it Fitzpatrick, Advisor GIRLS' CLUB- Row 2: E. Henkel, K. Mittag, K. Morgan, G. Anderson, B. B. Puschnig, S. Farrell, D. Ulik, B. Cznarecki, S. Helland, K. C. Schermer, A. Basarich, J. Urtel, J. Jirik, B. Tabushing, S. Tuominen. Row 1: S. Scherer, M. Nowak, J. Demars, B. Hoffman, S. Miller, J. Traub, R. Maddox, B. Myszewski. Petrie, S. Adair, J. Puls, K. Johnson, D. Connit. Row 3: Sterle, D. Lorenz, K. Malliet. Row 4: J. Schwei, R. Engel, 'DQ e-A . L , 3 lwvw' ! !! !t! Then bring all your pots and kettles Under the dlrectron of Muss Shadewald mem bers of the Home Eco nomncs Club learn the duf ferent aspects of house keeplng cookung and sewlng The gurls hold bake sales and sponsor an after the game dance during the year ,.-f ,- In ME ECONOMICS CLUB nowl J schuuz D Adarr K mer H Plum, Row 2 S4 antarlus C Seaman J Scott C Lesnlewslu K Harris ow 3 la e Slrader X A K Bolleau Mrss Shadewald Advlsor Go and pamt them all with flgures Cl-UB Rowl K Nell C Savoy J Hermann C Kertz K Acker N Blrmmgham J Lund J Parteka Row 2 S Putzl M Roeglnn D Kamrnslu M Peardon D Savatovlc K Skrobel D llndahl Row 3 K Johnson J Szymkowslu D Theobald V Kaplanek S Remnngton M Krause C Hlrschtleld C Moberly Row 4 J Oberman C Schulte R Acker R House M Jankowskl C Marsh K Anderson Row 5 I. Sldabras B Graf enauer T Glullanl D Krawczyk Hlfffzi ,f Mrs leMahreu Advlsor The ArtClub under the supervlslon of Mrs l.eMa hleu was organuzed for the purpose of 'furtherrng art Interest and abulltres rn the student body The offrcers are Presudent Dons Theobald Vnce Presndent Carole Schulte Secretary Treasurer Jean Parteka . I h Q ' 1 . A - 6, li' Q- - ' 1 rv . u . . - ,xy 1 T 6 - T - - , - to M 1 . 4 C ' ,JN ., , v l v Q 1 K l .Ls 4, fv A l l . X I HO - I . , . -, . , . I , x.s ' , . , . , . ' ', . 1 sz I 1. an,J. , jf . ' . ll ' - - ru -if F . ART - ,. ,. ,. , 5' . 3 A- . ' -I xl I l - . .. I ' V -V . I . s . ,fl g W 'P Q ,- I Q. ' U ' A ' sf T ' , , A ' , ,- jc Then began the greatest battle that the sun ever looked on X x 7 ...uu- 54. -L.. R193 A Rowl J Szymkowslu D Zdradzmskr S West S Schkeryantz J Rapp C Tretyen J Janeczko J Scott K Thompson P Haberman N Hayduk S Funke L Lucas G Copeland L Klesst J Zedoff 8 Erckstaedt P Dresden P Wagner S Huddon J Rernke J Thompson K Ferk J Stuesser S Somodr D Stuart E Westover K Sweeney B Sackerson J Ott S Arnold B Doerlng Row 2 R Moore S Bruss K Buckman D Slolund P Rcfensteln C Roman shek J Jlrlk J Parteka K Johnson J Glbb S Dunaway B Semrow M Kveen K Labecku S Marek N Martrnsek etrue K Muchell Adam K Santarrus J Catlm A Basanch Medved S Hayduk B Szalewskn B P nkowskr B Bell S Bogus: L Zwltter S Van Dale J Thekan B Mosser Row J Plutschack J Mayer D Rreck Y Lauer B Zuehls S Muller J Traub A Henlemann S Olrss K Wldemshek D Kamlah C Muller J Runge D Conmt M Krause C Corus V Koplanek Mlss Kremls Advlsor C Clszewskl K Funke J Busby B Wellnrtz S Schubert J Alllson M Howard J Zrebell S Remrngton P Mclaughlrn J Schwen S Bode S Tuomanen S Babe J Grllette S Petushek D Luckow The GAA IS an athletuc club for sports mlnded gurls Teams from each class compete rn basketball and volleyball games durung the noon hour The gurls sell mums and shakers for Homecomrng, sponsor a sprung banquet and conduct an annual hrke to Greenfueld Park t P - X 7 f' K' , A V x f fi T' , L 1 3 W N L I ., t I J 1 V! J . 1? . ' ' X f ' 1 , Q X X ll .1 U, - .fy , H I' 'K S I . . -. A g x K 1 X I 1 ' , , Q f . L I '5 .. - M' 1 l A . -,1X ,- 1 f ,- x N22 T 'Ts 1 N W - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - . 1 - 1 - . 1 - 1 - , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . ', . , . 1 - 1 - , . , . , . ' . : . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . - 1 - I l 1 - 1 - 1 - l 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - .1 - 1 1 l 1 B. P ' , . 't , K, , . ' , . ' , . ' , S. , . , . ', . itcl, M. Ja ', . , . , . ' , . , . , . . 3: . , . , . ' , - 1 - 1 - l 1 - 1 - l 1 - . 1 - D 1 - 1 - l 1 - I 1 - . 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 A U 1 - 1 - D .1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 - 1 - . 1 . , . l , . l , . D , . l, . , . ' , . , . I , . , . , . Schuler, B. Dunn, K. Kassulke, R. Vannucci, N. Chapel, J. Powers, K. Lembezeder. Row 4: G. Schnabel, S. Kaczmarek, J Lewein, F. Funke, P. Mancuso, J. Pechauer, G. Heine, G. Hetzel, P, Turzinski. 42 ', .. h.. , 'Q ,. r 'sg X 1 . L it J - . ., . l X G-A-'AM LETTERWlNNERS'Row 1: J. Catlin, J. Mayer, J. Plutschack, K. Mitchell, C. Coris, J. Stuesser, B. Bell, J Ott, Row 2: S. Bogusz, J. Reinke, B. Szalewski, D. Luckow, P, McLaughlin, J. Ziebell, V. Kaplanek, K. Feik, B. Sackersan ow 3: S, Van Dale, S. Petushek, J. Gillette, S, Marek, S, Remington, J. Zedott, N. Martinsek, M. Krause. Row 4 . Arnold, S. Hayduk, J, Busby, B. Sernrow, M, Kveen, B. Wellnitz, S. Schubert, M. Jankowski, K. Funke. With their melancholy laughter Senior members of G.A.A. who have participated in all activities for tour years receive a letter and a pin. Heralded the heroes' coming The Lettermen's Club recognizes athletic and scholastic achievement. The club stresses physical fitness, healthful living, and accepted social behavior at all times. LETTERMEN'S Cl.UB1Row 1: P. Bergen, H. Hose, J, Vigue, G. Sheldon, J. Lohr, B. Schroeder. Row 2: D. Buske, Wilke, G. Burbank, D. Siolund, D. Klappenbach, R. Zwitter, D. Breese, Mr. Beattie, Advisor. Row 3: D, Kresse, T. Clad m thelr nchest ranment ,4 Thus wlnter a Plaid Dance was sponsored by the Spanish Club All students who attended the dance wore some thmg plaud The plaud kung and queen were Bob Antholrne and Janet Szymkowskn The club also sponsored bowlung partues, a Chnstmas par ty and an annual fuesta NISH CLUB ow't S Hud on Hu don M Muezuo G Stzer D Stuart Hermann P Janesac G Dovemuehle Row 2 J Krusuck M Stathopoutos J Mclallen A hx K Ropell J Shumway S Ohss D Adanr B Hoffman R Maddox Row 3 K Danuelson QS K Feuk J Parteka M Brauer M Ruehle J Szymkowskl C Knudsen M Schroeter J 5 'f aneczko Row 4 S rnold ergen J hr e on Hnz B Bletow Wagner J Lohr P Malone D Wyrwas Row 5 M Vollmar D Counsell J Newton J Hapka J Durovy G Damske G Gerke J llddle F Foote G He zel IFN 3' Mr Mlelke Advusor Famlllarlzlng Its stu dents with German lnfe and customs as the duty of thus club Each year e club sponsors dance, provides a movne for a school assembly and holds an annual sprung banquet The stu dents also vlew German movues sung German songs, and llsten to Ger man records 62 Mass Walsner Advvsor From another tribe and country eenan F Ballstrern ow 2 Nac er B Tabus In D Kamla B Czarnec l znen K M ttag S ellnltz M eGant us We DI 1 Row D Kresse Mrl er rau mund n me Ba e C Mu Wenske G lmpner J n er ow B Martens G Bartsch D Ambacher J Stoeckl D Grossert K Lltwlcks P Nawrockl J Rupena J Tereshko F Stoffel K lem bezeder Row 5 J Hoefler S Hmtz T Ulvk K Kassulke R Redenz J Powers D Walker G Polzlen G Moehlenpah J Maltandt J Leweln L Damske 'T' 'DHD i fd, ,. . . . . ,, N -ft ' A ' HI H 1 1 , 7- . . I . l,, gp. fffjy' V rin' .' ' . ' S . ' ' - , 1 - I I ' . K. I -:X , he I Q 4 x . A ls I - K ,gp SPA -R 1 . d . s. d . . ' ' . . ' . . . J. .s ' J . 1 .' A frfs ,' .' lo ,c. srl Id' ,L. i'f,., ' ,' af F lt J' , , . . . , . . z . , . , . , Tk, I u . ,, ,- Q .I wx GERMAN Cl-UB-Row 'l: B. Bell, S. Bode, J. Ott, S. Miller, J. Vigue, F. Busse, B. K , . ' '. R : R. k , . h' g, . h, . k', B. Pol ' , . i , . W ' , . l , J. B by, B. ll 't . 3: . , S. 'l , J. T b, S. Sieg , R, Sale 1' , E. Henkel, J. Scott, S. b , . 'ller, , ' I ' R. , . TA , . u 9 . R 4. . . . . . , X L H f QV! xl 'J . fi 1 ' ' ' ' . Q I .Q -A I . . I I th a ' ' L 4 . . x J l , . . . 1 . lf ' ' ' ' ' - - , J 1 - A K 'Z X . . A++? ' J , , r A 4 J .1 Q l Headless men that walk the heavens To teach nts members a sense of good sportsman shup ond responslbrlnty an the safe shootmg tech mques and the handling of flrearms are the oblec tlves of the Rifle Club Dunng the year the mem bers participate rn The Milwaukee Sentinel Sports Show Junuor Rnfle Compe tntnon and the Intra Club trophy tournament Rllzl-E Cl-UB ow 1 L Burton 51:07 Y n,As J B en P McCabe P Relnke D Pruce T Kelly Koch Row 2 K Lawson G Haas D Kmuchuk J Schnabl G Sheldon R Mas on Row 3 B Schnobl N Znmdcrs P Mosser M Kelser G Mclom S Gould R Greuten B Albrecht B Laursen Row 4 T Brown J Dwyer C Grrsar 7' Mr Block Advrsor l,-elk That the time may pass more quickly -A BY Row 'l Z k c nu G r E Car r G Goldsml Mr Tllley Advisor n mann Row 2 e er aus s nc u Dos 1 J Kullmun Row 3 R Psket B Mlchalek T Woldac B Wagner M Connors M Mogerowsku The Hobby Club s ob lectlve IS to glve the boys taklng woodwork on ex tra penod each week to work on prolects such as furmture from home Club officers are Presudent Ronny Psket Secretory Treasurer Gerald Gerth 63 1 v C ' ,Q 'A - x . 1R:. ,P.erg,. ,.',.',., J. . : . , . , . ' ', . , . . - N - ,M N v 9 2 f Q I . 'X 'vhs S u ' ' 1' f f i , 'L max., f , HOB - 1 P. Q , r. Hluh 'k, cs. em, . re, . wh, B. , B , lk . :D.Ldh ,L.Ol'k',N. rug. , . '. - I E ,IP C v A 'kv ' . . yy , Jr ,Al , ,tra 4, 'Nr The Aquabelles WEMIHI s synchronlzed swlmmlng group performs for Open House and holds an annual sprang show Thus year the theme was Alice In Waterland Decorative props and colorful costumes set the stage for the ammated characters The group s offlcers Include Pres: dent Karen Felk Vlce Presldent Karen Funke Secretary Judy Runge Treasurer Kathy Sweeney And they plunged beneath the surface AQUABELLES ow 1 are Romans ek ow 2 ow 'I I e l.UC W F I ROW 2 c e S ode ow 3 N Schml t S Fun e Elckstaedt K labeclu Row 3 K Newman C Seaman L Lucas K Funke J Zedotf B Tabfishmg ,,.-an-03' 11711 s ...f-11 NE' J. zz K wifi' li Y' R : S. M k, C. h . R : S. R : J. R'ng7 D. ko , K. e'k. B b , . B . R : . 'd , . ll , B. ' , . '. I 2 . . W. t - I lt? A ' l I ,J ' nr- f f 4 : : ,gg -,Q ,-jf..- . Jin . x 'V - r ,T A Y . l l ' T 1 ' 1 - ' ' i s l A l . . f . - XC ' 1 I , Nj, Y A i E 'jp-5 A . A a uf uyx . .' ' ig v E 33 . 3' 4.4. H . 111 ' 'a- FN FT i WEST MILWAUKEE BAND-Row 'lz J. Zedoff, D. Ulik, J. Yorkey, J. Packard, S, Cadieu, B. Delker, J. Krogmann, S. Huddon. Row 2: R. Dunn, A. Heileman, S, Arnold, Mr. Chopp, Advisor, J. Plutschak, R. Owens, L. Nelson, K. Piechowski, T. Preiser, R. Smole, J. Huber, B. Sackerson, B. Pitcl, K. Feik, D. Bersch. Row 3: B. Spencer, D. Van Dale, J. Mittelsteadt. Soon they came with caw and clamor The West Milwaukee Band, made up of talented students, plays for home basketball games and marches for football. Included in its busy schedule are a spring concert and a Christmas pro- gram. Four-year members receive sweaters and band letters. Row l: C. Tietyen, B. Tabushing, D. Ziemann, K. Thompson, C. Romanshek, S. Miller, S. Bode. Row 2: B. Petri, N. Schmidt, D. Holm, F. Foote, J. Mailandt, J. Gibb, R. Duewell, D. Breese. Row l: G. Timpner, L. Romanos, S. Miller, N. Weber, S. Brooks, B, Zuehls, Y. Lauer. Row 2: B. Bell, R. Boldt, R. Knoll, B. Wagner, R. Barloga, R. Krumpen, S. Gebhardt, J. Shumway. -lu ll ,lj 66 V- ru- yoj , J I 1 y -- 43' V M -x 9. ' ' M ' f I A ' ,f ' . 1 , , 4 . . ' ,T , ' fffk f'7 - T' 1 'if tg 2 Q 1? K 7 , 1 Q. X it I 41' x i 5 R l lucas, S. Huddon, B. Doering, S. Petushek, Captain D. Luckow. And they hopped and sang and twittered The cheerleaders inspire school spirit among the student body. They hold weekly practices, introduce new cheers, make booster buttons, and extend WeMiHi's hospitality to the opposing team. The girls entertain and feed the guest cheerlead- ers during the half time. Q M tits i 2 X H , my . ' 7143 Aj l A HJ. V! . 'tr I , l SQUAD .l. Rapp, J. Mclallen, S. Spann, S. Huddon Farewell WeMiHi l T x RUS Row'I C Renko J Hozelrngg J Lund B Ghera G Dovemuehle M Nowak S Somodl S Bogusz. ow 2 Po su J Parteka S Medved Demars Zun N Ikeler C Pllszka B Kalmadge C Savoy Row J Ut I S e a d ewlng r ens enor e ser Mo er ow anam D avatovxc e An erson K Skrobel J Maydak G Mclam T Grulnonr G Herne D Schroeder Row 5 R Psket J Schneuder T Nowlckl G Schnabel N Huebler J Rupena All the birds sang loud and sweetly Under the expert durectnon of Mr Chopp the West Milwaukee Chorus partlcnpated nn the Chrlst mas program and musical as sembly programs Other excellent performances were given for P T A meetungs and the annual open house spectacular Mr Chopp Dlrector J Rupena S Medved Schnabel J Parteko J Urtel 4 .311 ORETTES Row 1 J oeppl J Putsc a J humwa ow 2 Prtc A Heuleman J Zedofl J Hu er Mrmlcked In their gait and gestures football season The gurls orignnate routines to the accompaniment of the band Preclslon timing is essential In the complicated patterns that they form in their routlnes Then we heard a clang and flapping FLAG CORPS-'lUpper Leftl B Czarneckl S Farrell R Rowell G Anderson R Brzozowskl J Shumway B Warner J Novak S Hellond K Johnson S uys J Szymkowskl R Moore C Ciszewskl B Polzlen C Kreckler Af M qi . ' . ly l - at 5 ..i , X , 7 f , K 9' 5 T g -he K ,. MAJ - r,x ,.l hk,,s y.n 1s.sn,,' , . , . b . ,, . . . . . ,, The Maiorettes and Flag Corps provide half time entertainment during the L5 I 7 Y x f 4 . 4 ' f f ,J FOOTBALL f 'x wid ic, KASSULK Bock www, sl 5 aw M' ' J 2 Q S as B, ZW End M D. BREESE P. MANCUSO Bock Bock ITTER G HETZEL Guard in U1 3 f f-Q D J J Whiiw' 'r r 2.1 A S, KACZMAREK L Tackle A 'fd ii? , if TQ In 'WX l 4 ' ' if V W 5, ,,, W? 4 -zfjv :J f G. vucus W B V , V. XM MH .6 A 4 - M., , Q X '1-M., ad' V V x J. Powefzs 1'? 5fH End 'ii 'fr J. SCHNABL Guard J. MAILANDT Tackle X1 M. GROTH Center 3992 '41 I WW' G. SHELDON Back ' ., 0 Wi ' Q ww . , .,,, , , 5 f Lf w sy, S,,,, .1 'V' A I if J. suwonorr R. Henssr B' BEREN Tackle Bqck Guard aff 3? 'K' -ef: . k .sa qi ag, 1 H. HASEA ' R. SJOLUND . Back, Guard D 5 if M Q Q 2 Q 'Q C , w 5- .A-L .J L ic, J, PECHAUER End rf wp. wp Tackle ' J. LEWEIN ,Mau D VAN DALE Bock B SQUAD FOOTBALL ow 1 wson R ouse elk Gr: gs Krzen avuch H n z J Zlebe I F Busse T Row a ow 2 c roeder T Uluk ue er otlers c F Llpovse G Polzlen S Ku s ow 3 c u er s M D Wy as B e se G Evans D Srever C Milton L Aldrr e Barred with streaks of blue and yellow FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1: M. Duranle E. Corler R. Liebl, A. Kaslelic R. Wagner W. Klappenbach ow 2: R. Karel, A. Ackermann, M. Bosarich, R. Abel, J. Schu er Row 3: J. Glavan C. Nickelbein N. Grisar K. Biegel R. Cooley W. Bronk FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS DAVE BREESE Senaor End Breeser was a fane blocker and a good pass receaver BOB DUNN Senaor End Bob specaalazed an extra poants and kackoffs FRED FUNKE Senaor End Although Fred saw lamrted actaon because of anauraes he proved to be a good detensave end BRUCE GRAFENAUER Junaor Center Has sparat and blockang helped he wall assast next year s team HAROLD HASE Junaor Back Skap as a smart back who wath a lattle more experaence should prove helpful next year GENE HETZEL Senaor Guard Gene s fane blockang earned ham a berth on the second team All Suburban SY KACZMAREK Junaor Guard Because of has saze alone Sy wall prove a bag help next year KARL KASSULKE Junaor Back Kaller Karl was the Mustang s hardest runnang back he wall return next year DAVE KLAPPENBACH Senaor Back Dave s sagnal callang earned ham the tatle of Honorary Captaan JOHN LEWEIN Senaor Tackle Although John saw lamated actaon he dad has best whale he played PETE MANCUSO Senaor Back Meter proved to be a good runner and fane blocker JIM PECHAUER Junaor End Jam was a good defensave end plus a fane punter JIM POWERS Junaor End Jam wath the experaence gaaned thas year wall be a standout next year BOB SCHNABL Junaor Guard Bob showed fane promase thas year hell be a regular next season GENE SHELDON Junaor Back Gene was a fane runner and defensave man TOM STRANDT Senaor Tackle Shamus was a strong poant an the Mustang lane PAUL TURZINSKI Junaor Tackle Tank was a standout an the lane wath has fane blockang ROGER VANNUCCI Junaor Back Vannuc was the Mustang s top pass receaver and hagh scorer JERRY VIGUE Senaor Back Jerry played a lot of defense and proved to be a fane all around player BOB ZWITTER Junaor End Poss was a hard blocxer and an able pass receaver - a. tt - - , -- . , - - . I I I I ' . ,, . ,, . . . . I I I I . , . . . , - - . I I ' - aa - ta r - I - I I . , . . . . . , l . r 1' 1 - - ra at - 1 ' - , L . I I I ' . . . . . 1 1 - I T - - aa H . . . , - . - aa ta . . . . . . I . - aa ta t - . 1 ' . I ' 1 - la ta l . , L . I R NACKER S. KACZMAREK WRESTLING I J VIGUE P REINKE 5 D HANOSKI J MAILANDT HY' J. SCHNABL R. KNOLL F FOOTE L G SHELDON WRESTLING WeMrHr s wrestllng team under the very capable drrectron of Coach Alfred Block came smashung through wrth another fine season Wrestllng rn the furst Sub urban Wrestlung Meet held the Mustang matmen led by captarn Jerry Vrgue tled for flrst place honors In the Conference wrth West Allls Central First place honors were corraled by Jerry Vague and Peter Rernke who were mcndentally undefeated an the regular sea son second place winners were Don Saltzmann Sy Kaczmarek Roger Nocker and Dennrs Hanoskr all earned a berth rn the State Wrestling Meet at Madison However all of the boys were defeated In the flrst round of State wrestlmg F SCHWEGEL J SACKERSON e us see which IS the stronger 1 IN 'Ll Furst Row N Kulawslu P Zurlch T Rowland lu ul' N Ross Second Row R House T Glullanl M Magerowska N Huebler R Schnabl tv' -U -fr-Q nl-t ' ' 'V g 'Ja 171: lit, T A i Y. A Q? .Ja j,' i . t ' ,I B-SQUAD 1 I . 2 3 , ly 4 ' X , l ., l , - X I 3 ll! ' ' T T we s mania I 8 E '. f 4 R, VANNUCCI A d V 1- g Guard Q WI D. KLAPPENBACH Guard l f 1 I V, ,., X-up x xr Fx if T. STRANDT Forward ,- x - ,R- ! 1' 5 x ff F WAN. I EE d 'x . N- N., , lg F. FUNKE Center ,Mr fl ff J cf ' di? F ,....W,rr,,r,..,,,r,.,,., 4.W,,...,.-,A,,,,...,, 1 Qi' f .' I I K! , 1 rf Q af P. MANcuso'wm.,,M, ,. Forward 4' x X, , I W1 ,,f ' ' 2 I A I ,fu ,, ' ,, A ' ..-,: I - , Q 2 1 W., eb, 1 L -X. 44 J. TERESHKO , W ., . . Q . Aj ,,., , ,i ...Q l Q3 is 4 W . , ,f , - W . Q 1: ' , v .,gx' - V -Q. 1 M' . '.- -. ' :vw , ' , ,. KY HW M, I -, 'Y -U A 54 I I vigtra.- 1 Iii . 11 v 1 ' I . ' fu-,gr Q . l - r H, -3.6.1 ,. ' ' .- l.,.,,igg-,sf . '-'af .'--,a,. xg riff - Q ff: rfb. safest - ' ,f'1fw ' ' 1'5 A Forw . .5 ard VM Guard K .1 'NQQQI-1, K 1 n I X x : 4 . f 3 'X d lx . , ', H I f' A A. F. storm ' - a' R- DUNN Guard f , v Forward B' ' M' 'V N R. REDENZ J. Poweks X Guard Forwardw W r- y...-.,n,...,,,,,,,,,,,,., V A V I ' fy- ':X 4' , '7 i ' Qxf , K xx U' .N ,A ' . X X rfffvr f r ' ffrsfff, , ' s x ffm ,An , -Y 44 R. ZWITTER Guard J. PECHAUER Forward J. LEWEIN Center X f A E l 1 s i . 5 5' 2 . , - ,, I in '53 iff' ' . 'V ni. l ,fl V f - nl 1 X I 4 N ' ,ig I ,nina F I.. A665 gmbgjgffl 4 M ml l ,J 0,1 2,524 'ali-2 Tall and lithe as wands of willow .,,u- www . Ivln.,,. all Wi. 54-48. Milwaukee Journal Photo B-SQUAD First Row: T. Fell, H. Hose J. Mittelsteadt, D. Am bacher, R. Herbst Second Row: M. Groth, R Antholine, G. Evans, D Von Dale, M. Vollmor, 5 Kuhs Third Raw: R. Emling, H Breese, R. Griggs, G. Lip ovsek, D. Czarnecki Fourth Row: C. Grisar, J Suworoff, B. Albrecht West Milwaukee players fought for this rebound in a game against West Allis Central. Dave Breese l2ll finally beat Fred Funke l42l,Dave Klappenbach lpar- tially hidden, centerl and Pete Mancuso for control ofthe ball. The Mustangs won, BASKETBALL JOHN TERESHKO Sennor Guard John was a steady performer with a deadly set shot He proved hrs deadly accuracy by huttung for a 90 X plus average on the free throw lune JIM PECHAUER Junlor Center Jrm gained valuable experience thus year on the varslty and will be a mainstay on next years team Hrs rebounding and floor work made hum an outstanding player FRANK STOFFEL Semor Forward Frank was one of the qurckest guards on the team Although he saw llmlted actlon Frank was always hustllng for Improvement of the team JIM POWERS Junior Forward A Jumor Jlm showed hrs abulrty as a rebounder and deadly shot Jnm wall be flghtmg next year for the Mustangs BOB ZWITTER Junror Guard Bob was one of the aggressuve Inttle guards that kept the fnrst fave on theur toes Bob will be on next year s team JOHN LEWEIN Semor Center John showed the marks of a fnghtrng Mustang by has alert and aggressuve play John s ablllty and attitude made hlm a valuable player RUSSELL REDENZ Semor Guard Russell s first year of varsity competltron proved to be a very successful one Russ was the possessor of a hook shot that proved effectuve rn many games DAVE KLAPPENBACH Semor Guard Dave led the WeMrHr attack wlth has abrllty to handle the ball to set up plays and to get tlmely scoring Dave proved to be a brrlllant guard wlth his qulck hands and sense of leadershrp former on the team Hrs rugged rebounding and timely shots brought many vlctorles FRED FUNKE Semor Forward Fred s contrlbutlons to the team s success were marked by has strong re boundrng and excellent defensrve work Hts aggressrveness under the boards and basket maknng con trubuted greatly to WeMuHr vrctorles TOM STRANDT Semor Forward Tom s abrlrty to score rn close took some of the pressure off the other bug men and balanced the scorrng attack Hrs ex perlence and ball handlmg frequently sparked the Mustangs ROGER VANNUCCI Jumor Guard Roger broke unto the startrng lane up mud way rn the season Roger has all the abrlrty and aggressrveness to rank among the best rn the league next year DAVE BREESE Semor Guard Dave was one of the returnlng lettermen from last year s champronshlp squad Dave possessed one of the deadlrest lump shots Y on the team and was a top flrght defensuve man W ig 5 BOB DUNN Semor Guard Bob was one of the lrttle play makers on the team 'ai He showed has abrlnty nn many of the WeMlHr vuctorres 'QQ Q -454 I Q . i o 1 - . PETE MANCUSO, Senior Center - Pete, one of the tallest men on the team l6'4 l, was an outstanding per- . - w - I ' X 5 5 O . . 70' ' O in 4 1 5 .,-- gm. s.. 1 A H.-3,7003 : -Q A, .WY NW, f .I -'ll L' ' -'K' ww we J ME? 2 , A22 W gg yy! :vii 1 Q vi 'Q V E4 qv Efdgiaffia, s 1 L Jw-M F. BUSSE .1 P. BERGEN G. McLEOD f .ul l .43 i .5 B. BEREN nv-ff P. TURZINSKI . Xxx L., P0 'G' i' rc Ala , 4, .f,. 4. Ng P. BERTHOLD D. WALKER my J' DUROVY 1. X Q J. VIGUE G BURBANK lar J if 7? W G HETZEL T STRANDT FREITAG At each sfrude cm mule h e measured F FUNKE ll E . E K , ,wr T R . LVJIJ ' ' . fy f , I Leftthe Heefesf behind hun G SH ELDON P REINKE deer T ULIK J. POWERS R ZWITTER . J. PECHAUER Q '! 'sW TRACK GEORGE BURBANK Sensor George ss a fsne competstor sn both the half msle and the broad sump Wsth a lsttle determsned effort George can plummet to the top sn hss fseld ROGER FREITAG Sensor One of the four year men on our team Roger cracked the tape sn the half msle PETER REINKE Junsor Havsng earned a berth sn the state track meet last year Pete strove for a record tsme sn the msle FRED FUNKE Sensor Fred one of the sronmen of the team pushed for a record sn both the hsgh and ow hurdles Although hampered by a knee snsury Fred smashed through wsth another fsne season GENE HETZEL Sensor Gene ss one of the fsnest competstors sn the 440 yard dash Havsng developed sn the past year Gene came through wsth a successful season TOM ULIK Junsor Havsng aged and gasned expersence sn the past year Tom trsed for those fsrst places sn the msle JIM PECHAUER Junsor Havsng sustly shown hss abslsty last year Jsm s fsne strsde and good form pro vsded the team wsth many posnts TOM STRANDT Sensor Another masnstay of the team Tom ss a fserce competstor sn both the shot put and hugh sump Hss sne form was a defsnste asset to the team JERRY VIGUE Sensor Last year overshadowed by Bob Verbsck WeMsHs s State Champson pole vaulter Jerry s fsne talents were hsdden however thss year Jerry and the team capstalszed on Jerry s abslsty JIM POWERS Junsor Jsm gunned for the tape sn the half msle Wsth thss year s expersence .lsm can go all the way sn track next year BOB ZWITTER Junsor Poss last year was over shadowed by hss brother Ron but thss year he should do very well sn the hsgh sump GENE SHELDON Junsor Gene ss another pole vaulter who wsth thss year s ex persence should do a lot for the Mustangs , - - . , . r 'T ' I ' ' I I I I I I . , . I L ' . , . I I I i 1 - I I I I I I I I ' , - - . , . 1, I i ' I , . .-4. li' si' D Kxopvenboc h P Mosse! Domlf' D Messe B 1 Iereshko D Von Dome f XUTTN 510065 KUnfOSS 00, the 9 cameo P TENNIS G g. ll QA 72 ll' is I J, g -4 xx G O L F Furs! Row Dunn Nocker D Buske P Bergen Second Row Vcnnucce P Kedzne D Breese Third Row R Redenz D Walker 9 BASEBALL B. DUNN K. LEMBEZEDER Threw the household Things about Them 'Q' D KLAPPENBACH .J J TERESHKO D SCHROEDER S Aa mr Q .. V I w I '31 '94, g 5 f f' 5' S x v , W! S. KUHS -I? I SCW VO LLMAR SWIMMING The Mustangs scored I7 polnts at the Bug Suburban Meet and took elghth place At the State meet swnmmmg at Nucholet Hugh School Ken Lembezeder team captaln placed second rn the 200 yard free style The free style relay team composed of Jeff McLeod Nrck Chapel Ken Lembezeder and Karl Kassulke placed fourth grvlng West Milwaukee eleven pornts Wlth many returnrng lettermen Coach Lyle B Thompson should have a successful season next year GOLF The Mustang golf team under the dlrectlon of Coach Ray Sonnenberg prepared for the annual Suburban Conference Golf Meet by holdmg dual meets wrth other schools These meets were held on Mulwaukee County Publrc Golf Courses while the Suburban Meet was held at the Roberts Golf Course The flve boys who represented West Milwaukee and made a good showing were Paul Mosser Dave Klappenbach John Tereshko Dennns Kresse and Don Van Dale TENNIS Because West Milwaukee s tennrs team entered the Suburban Conference thrs year tennns became a varslty sport Coach Lloyd G Bredrn felt the boys were ready for stuff competition and they found rt After learmng the basic fundamentals the boys met the bug powers Tosa Shorewood and Whlteflsh Bay I h s nts nm ual year the team s record wasn t overwhelmmg but the expernence gained against keen competition wall pay We look forward to banner years for WEMIHI tennrs teams BASEBALL Wlth such returmng lettermen as Dave Klappenbach Ken Lembezeder Karl Kassulke Bob Dunn and Don Schroeder the Mustang batsmen wlll be ready for all comers The games are played at clty parks at 5 30 P M Thursday evenings The frrst call for Sprung Tralnnng comes Immediately after the flnal Suburban Track Meet Beglnnnng an June the regular conference games extend for mne weeks A well balanced squad under the dnrectlon of Coach Jack J Kuhs rs Iookung forward to an excntrng and successful season , f , , , 1 , f . , . , , , , I I ' , . . , - , - , , . ntl, t ' I I I , , , I ' ' MUSTANG MANAGERS An attendant and pnpe bearer -paw? -459' t ' D KRESSE D scukoeoen it if D KE'-I-ER G SCHNABEL W SCHROEDER D KRESSE Football D KELLER Swlmmlng T LASKY Wrestlmg G SCHNABEL Basketball Football Track Executive Manager D SCHROEDER Football mu. W SCHROEDER Basketball R WILKE Football T LASKY R wluce MUSTANG COACHES TIS THE GREAT GRAY EAGLE TALKING if L BREDIN Football Basketball Tennus l gnu:- A BLOCK Football Wrestlmg .I KU H S Baseball SONNENBERG Football Golf .I BEATTIE Basketball Athletuc Dlrector an R COOK M SAUGSTAD Football Volleyball Track Football Basketball L THOMPSON S TILLEY Swlmmmg Track .,. P I 3 I fa 3 1 I, I I A ' xx . . A I 'L .filly I - , 'Eg' 453' ' x - I A gf' ' f .-fM ?5Mj'w , A . , ,X j' . . R. I I T I . . I , 5 1 E s . M h K QU, 'Y sg,-If 7 V A K I . I I I , 5 - ' I f V I lf u'- .i ' x I I 'S g , , I ' , V ,K V- I . AND IN HONOR OF THEIR SERVICE At thus point nt as only futtrng that we should remember our frnends IH business and lndustry who have contrrbuted most generously to the publlshlng of the T958 MUSTANG Wnthout them thus book would not have been possable The follow mg Industries and prlvate busnness men wlsh the student body a happy and most prosperous future TWO PAGE PATRON A Friend The Cham Belt Company Donald L Hlntz Rotary Internatuonal lWest Mnlwaukeel Schoolway Transportation Company HALF PAGE PATRONS Arrow Tool and Stamplng Company Cream Cnty Boller Company General Electruc Company X Ray Dlvzslon Inland Steel Products Klug and Smith Company Slvyer Steel Castsng Company The West Allls State Bank QUARTER PAGE PATRONS Anderson Laboratorxes Central Bulldang Products City Wrde Insulation Company D and F Electric DeBack Cartage Company Dmgs Magnetlc Separator Company Il u ONE-PAGE PATRONS: The Ermenc Funeral Home Falrchuld Luklch Service Dr Walter H Funke The Harmschteger Corporation Liberty Savings and Loan Assoclatlon Wheeler Transportation Company EIGHTH PAGE PATRONS A Friend Advanced Salvage Company Bllesner Brothers Service The Greenfield Market Rudy Krammel Company Lawran Foundry Company Mantel Sheet Metal Works McNamara Motor Express Inc Modern Woodwork Company Moland Brothers Trucking Company Seven Up Bottling Company Strandt Electric Val Mltsche and Son John J Zawerschnlk, lnc SIXTEENTH PAGE PATRONS A and K Pattern Works Burnham Auto Salvage Northwestern Plastuc Art Company Slocum Auto Electrnc Acme Specialty Company STUDENT FACULTY INDEX IComp1Ied by Barbara Bell Sue Hayduk lcckxe Plutschack and Laverne Homanos When the story was completed el R 40 er K 14 er R 32 Ackermann A 40 57 75 Ackermann D 32 Adarr D 32 59 A our S 40 8 Adam K 35 60 Albrecht B 14 Albrecht R 35 Aldrndge L 35 :son J 58 60 Ambacher D 35 62 73 Andersen Anderson Antholune Arenz R Arkens C 35 67 Arnold S 3 59 67 B e S 32 44 56 0 62 64 Banllargeon C 35 51 Borllargeon D 32 Ba nsvreru F 35 62 roga R 14 44 54 rfsch G 14 57 Basarlch 3 54 56 58 Basur1cl1 40 54 Basarnch 40 54 75 Beeckler A Ba 6 6 B 3 56 ren B 32 55 72 r en P 32 57 62 85 89 Bersch D 40 65 B rthold P 35 5 8 el K 40 55 5 B ow B 35 57 2 Brrmlngham N 32 57 59 Blrmlnghum R 40 57 Blandnno I 35 e S 32 4 5 56 62 64 65 usz S 14 44 45 54 6 61 7 Bon eau K 40 59 I R 5 54 58 Bomskl J I4 4 Brandt J 35 Brauer M 32 62 Breese D 45 47 69 71 8 83 Breese H 3 57 5 Brudgford 3 55 onl1 B 40 57 Books S 40 65 Brown K Br wn T I4 3 Brugger D 40 russ S 3 44 54 56 BflOlOW5kI M 36 54 58 STUDENTS BTZOZOWSRI R 40 58 68 Buckman 54 56 Buege J 36 57 urbank G I5 6 8 86 Burton I 36 63 ron R 42 Busby J 44 4 56 60 se D Buske D 6 sse F 2 45 62 :eu M 32 5 Ca IEU S 40 54 65 Carlson M 57 Corrlveau S 40 C rIer E 40 63 5 In J 53 IH K 54 Cervero T Chabof R Chapel N 6 Chapel S 36, ,Q Charneske 32 C1chanIek D 36 lszewskl C 32 51 56 60 Clemenl D 36 nn1I D 32 4 45 5 56 58 60 Connors D 32 Cooley R 40 54 75 Copeland R 36 54 56 60 r1s C 4 60 unsell D I2 5 44 46 C arneckl B 40 58 62 68 Czarneclu D 36 74 82 D mske G 36 51 62 Damskel 5 53 62 4 Danlelson K 36 44 62 ker 8 15 57 Demurs J 32 58 7 Denrunter A 6 5 Devme P 36 Dlckmann K 36 5 II erlng B 32 44 54 6 D ska N 36 3 Dombeck J 36 mln B I6 Dovemuehle G 36 D leJ 6 Dresden P 36 56 D ews R 32 uewell R 16 Dunway S 32 44 51 0 unn R 5 6 83 89 Duranfe M 40 54 75 rnlai B 32 55 D rovy J 36 62 5 Durow K 32 Dw er J 36 63 er! 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