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The SPY 1951
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1950 to 1951 school year.
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MARY 11. BRADFORD HIGH Sl:HDDL
Kenosha, Wisconsin
'51
MARY D. BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
Photo by Mc-Evoy
H. R. MAURER, M.A.
Superintendent of Schools
D. T. JOHN, M.A.
Continuity Director
Director
Principal
I. F. STOCKER, M.A.
WINIFRED FARLEY, M.A.
Assistant Principal
Counselor of Girls
Associate Director
Technical Director
The studio is hushed ... u·rapped iu its
cloak of burning lights. The cameramen are motionless . . . merged u:ith
the black hulks of their machines. The
actors are immobile . . . frozen into
te11se silence. All eyes are fixed on the
director . . . all nen·es strained for hi
sit(n. The seconds tick off . . . and then
. .. the sliott' is 011!
Seated to the left are the producers of HIGH DAYS. They
work ceaselessly on cast and props
to make the season 's run a smooth
one. The six gentlemen of the
Board of Education are from left
to r:ght: Row I, William M. Tyson, Orville C. Leonard, President,
George P. Manson. Row 2, Danie
C. Lencioni, Paul Saftig, Joe M.
Zuffa, Joseph Hamelin .
Technicians
Azalea Terry
Hazel Herley
Beatrice Hort
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Helen Rostocny
Carmello Rende
Knickrehm
Bangs berg
Bacher
Densmore
Hannan
Hansen
Bisbee
Michaelis
Breiseth
Moody
Murphy
!:"arri11{.! . . . .
The E11[!Lish Depart111e11t. A sparkli11{.! arra)
of pro{.!rams.
cripts l1y Shakespeare, Oick·
ens, Tinti11, IJ hillier, Poe. A cast com pete11t
anti occasio11ally brilliant. Deft plot treat·
me11t. Directed 1dth fi11esst'.
Margaret Densmore M.A . . . . Eunice Smith
Bacher M.A. . . . Myrtle Bongsberg M.A .
. . . Florence Bisbee M.A .... Ruth Breiseth
M.A . . . . Ruth Brown M.A . . . . Edith Gene
Doniel M.A . . . . Maurice A. Honnen M.A.
lrvin.g G. Hansen Ph. M. . . . Charles
Knickrehm B.A. ... Carlena Michaelis M.A.
... Charlotte Moody M.A .... Mory Elizabeth Murphy M.A .... Florence Barr Nelson
B.A . . . . Lauro E. Steffen M.A.
Mrs. Nelson, a special friend of all sophomores, is ever ready to give assistance to
her English 3 class.
Gratulatia vabis . •. Felicitations
Brown
Daniel
Nelson
Steffen
Gluckwunscho
Tiu> La11µ1wµe Oepart111e11t. Four a,·ts of
smooth dialo;.we. 'atir'' so11"'ls cu·ruratel')
reprodurc>d. /11to1wtio11 wul arr(>l1t faultlt'SS .
Autlie11tir historical had•f(rowul. llai11 rliararters Oon Quixol<>, .f ea11 J aljea11, 4e11eas.
Merrick
Blank
Cast includes ....
Alma M. Merrick M.A . . . . Margaret Densmore M.A .... Leone Schuessler Sayler M.S.
Juliana Blank M.A.
Ruth Brown
M.A . . . . Virginia Wilson M.A.
Bay Ier
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.. Felicitaciones!
Wilson
Shirley Greenwald , Donna Hyatt, Dione
Pearce, and Clorrine Wells oil absorbed
in " creating ."
l'nder th e superi•isio11 of .•.•
Industrial Arts • llom e f',co110111ic s. A tast y
bit of e nt ertai11m e11t. Neatly polished scenes.
Smoothly ble11derl drama. Expressive lumd·
work.
els brillia11tly executed. Costumes
creativ e per f ectio11.
Corbin
Carlson
Reppert
Cosner
Marjorie Corbin M.A. . . . Russell Cosner
M.S. . . . A. E. Freeberg B.S. . . . H. A.
Link M.A. . . . Teresa McDonough Ph . M.
. .. B. D. Reppert B.S. . . . Harriet Sm ith
. . . Harvard C. Smith M.S.. .. Florence
Sokolik M.A . . . . Edward Thoma s M.A.
Otto R. Carlson B.S.
Freeberg
Smith
Smith
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Link
Sokolik
McDon ou gh
Thoma s
The Gentile twins
absorbed in the act of dressmaking.
is Theresa and one is Virginia - Ed .)
Ronald Bender seeks approval from his critic, Mr. Brown .
On e
Sta[.(ed by •••.
Department of Fine Arts. Uelodic contrasts
in black a11tl white. An extrat•a[.(anza of 1Jeaut')
and music. Uusical numl>ers dramaticall')
styled.
John Davies Ph . B., Speech . . . Dorothy
Slater Ph. B., Library, SPY . .. Elsie B. Reed
B.A., Library ... Janice Petersen Van Caster,
Library Clerk . . . Kenneth D. Brown M.A.,
Art ... Sam P. Christy B.A., Art .. . Catherine Hargrave M.A., Music ... Howard Dunham M.M ., Band, Orchestra
Sloter
Reed
VonCoster
Davies
Brown
Christy
Hargrove
Dunham
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Ot•pt1rt lllt'llt of Sciem·t• t111tl U at Ii. 111glt•s t1nd
electro11s i11 the spotli1d1t. (,'fiforoph~·ll fluff
li11t•s. 4toms smash hit. Frogs t111rl gra:;s/iop·
pt•rs stn1l sholt'. Researt'l1 hy f, ut'/itl, /,m oisit•r, Ei11stt•i11, Pasteur.
Prod11ctio11 1111tler tlirectio11 of . . . •
Mary Doherty M.A. . .. Donald Buck M.A.
. . . Byron Davey M.A . . .. Lydia Goerz
Ph. M. . . . B. W. Huberty B.A. . . . W.
C. Kruse M.A . . . . John L. Poska M.A... .
Andrew P. Smith M.A . . . . Charles Walter
M.A. ... Philip Whitaker M.A. . .. Florence
Baar M.A .. . . Ona Andrews M.A . ... C. E.
Engle B.A . . .. Tello Griffin M.A. ... Cath erine Novack M.A. . . . Richard Nye M.A.
-ongruenl triongles and axioms flash through John Valaske 's mind as he strives to p rove
D perpend icular lo AB.
Sayler
Baar
Andrews
Buck
Caswell
Doherty
Engle
Goerz
Griffin
Huberty
Kruse
Novack
Nye
Pasko
Smith
Walter
Whitaker
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Davey
Miss Kronenwetter makes a slight correction on Gerry Bedrosian's stencil. The deft hands of Rosemary
Conforti and Janet Heidrich coax hundreds of printed pages from the mimeograph .
Commercial Department.
wift plot action.
Flawless timinK. Typewriters ancl mimeo·
Kraphs letter per feet. BookkeepinK and short·
luuul astoundinKly accurate.
Dictaphone
amaziuK mimic.
Campbell
Baldwin
Hartzell
Hermsen
Johnson
Kronenwetter
Oates
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ProKrams produced by ..•.
Lois Jane Campbell M.A . . . . Elsie Cumro
Baldwin M.A .... T. L. Hartzell M. Ed ....
Leon Hermsen B.A . . . . Avis Johnson M.A .
. . . Jean M. Kahler . . . Evelyn Kronenwetter M.A . . . . Caryl Lucille Oates M.B.A.
Strictly a rear view of the Red Triangle-Faculty Game.
Department of Physical Education. The lops
in sports lJoxing, Football, Basketball,
Track, u:im111i11g. Perfect coordination. Split
second timing. Exciting e11tertai11111e11l from
a top flif!lit cast.
llanaged by ....
Charles Jaskwhich B.S . . . . James F. Highland B.A . . . . Doris H. Kupferschmidt B.S.,
R.N . . . . Frank H. Martin M.A . . . . J.A.
Peel M.S .... Major William H. Schumacher
M.S .... Aphrodite Thanos B.S .... Mildred
Vanderhoof M.A.... Betts Van Liew B.S.
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Jaskwhich
Highland
Kupferschmidt
Marlin
Peel
Schumacher
Van Liew
Thanos
Vanderhoof
Martelle
Duncan
Hansen
Hastings
Owens
Rafshol
Smith
Oepartment of
ocial
.~pine ti11t:Lin~ thrills.
~cin1ce.
Cast ill(·fwles •...
4 Sl'ries of
(,on~ress fi~hts lmdess-
W W. Martelle M.A . . . . Mabel B. Duncan
M.A. . . . Matilda Hansen M.A . . . . Hope
Hastings M.A . . • . W. F. Owens M.A . . . .
Martin Rafshol M.A . . . . Glenn Smith M.A.
11ess. JJ ashin~ton and Lincoln lli>Le heroes.
Hurr awl Hooth portray u:icketl i·illlli11s.
RoosPrelt tlramlltizes thrilli11~ rPSt'tlt'.
The Masters mingle.
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January Graduates
.llotto
Education is light in darkness
Red Rose
Colors
Forest Green and Winter White
llonor Stu<l,,nts
June Graduates
Mollo
Flower
Red Rose
Colors
Royal Blue and Ivory
Honor Students
John Bloxdorf
Doris Klein
Bernadine Kontowt
Celia Cooper
Robert Cumiskey
Muriel Lintz
Edward Matarrese
Ray Delaat
Rosemary DeSantis
Mary Rode
Betty Eppers
Barbara Spera
Barbara Johnsen
Roseanne Tabili
LaVerne Smith
Carolyn Turner
Paul Ve:lder
The petals of knowledge form the flowers of success
Richard Blackmon
Joanne Gibson
Rosalie Rizzo
Betty Rose
Keith Schmude
Joyce Eppers
John Grebetz
Betty Jane Gross
Irene Schneider
Gerald Hedstrom
Elsie Wenzelmann
Esther Klees
Patricia Zales
Emily Smith
Jacqueline Zimmermann
The S
Male Leads of the January Class
Louie Cross, vice-president; Roy Haller,
tary; Chuck Whitefoot, president;
treasurer.
Bob Murphy, president; Ed Ron 7
Glenda Sheppard, secretary;
urer.
Spring Green
Cast of Characters
Nina Cassell ................. Doreen
Mrs. Rumble ................ Joanne Du
Scootie Cassell. .............. Mary Ellen
Mr. Putnam .............. . ...... Gilbert
Tony Cassell .................... . Esther
Pinkie Ames ....................... Pat
Dunk Doyle .............. .. ..... Quentin
Bing Hotchkiss .................... Robert '
Genevieve Jones ................ Teresa Spe
Mrs. Jones ............. . ..... Charlene Bruza
Major Todd ................ . ... John Bloxdor
T. Newton Todd ............... Bruce Haubrich
Eula Hotchkiss ............. . .. Maxine Draack
Dr. Luther Blodgett ............. Keith Schmude
Officer Ryan ................ . Gareth Binninger
Billy ..................... . ... Gerald Roberts
Understudy .................... Joyce Jackson
Produced by special arrangement with
Samuel French, Publishers, New York
DREY AMENDE. Lincoln . Trident 2, 3 , Ken Kom Klub
I-Vice -Pres. 3; G .A.A. l ; Y-Teens 2, 3- Sec'y 2 ;
.A.A. Bowling 2, 3 .
Washington
Esquire 2 , 3- Treas .
• Student Senate 3 , P.T.A.A. 2, 3 ; K-Club l ; Bond
2, 3 · Swing Bond 1, 2, 3, Cross Country Track
' Onoger 1; Badger Boys State 2 .
•ES ANDERSEN
Lincoln .
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ON ANDREOLI
McKinley
l ife Club 3 ; SPY 3
Quill and Scroll 3; New
Washington . Sub Deb 2, 3Corres . Sec'y 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2; A Cappe llo Cho ir 3;
SPY 3.
McKinley .
French Club 1, 2 .
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Club 3;
l;
2,
January, 1951
STANLEY DEMSKE. McKinley . Hi-Y 3;
Football- Sophomore 1, Varsity 2, 3.
K-Club
2,
3;
ALFRED DESPIN . Lincoln . Seminar 2; French Club 1, 2,
Crossed Rifles 2, 3 - Treas . 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; R.0.T.C
1, 2, 3.
MARLENE DOUGLAS . Lincoln . Hi -Style 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 2,
Trea• . 3, Girl Scouts 1, 2; Y Teen• 3; Symphonic Choir
1, 2
*
MARIE ERICKSON Lincoln . Class Treasurer 1; Ken Kam
Klub 3; A Cappello Choir 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 3; Glee Club 1
BETTY LOU FECHNER
Washington .
JANET FREITAG . Lincoln
Ken Kom Klub 2.
Girl Scouts 1; French Club 1.
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RODNEY FRIEDRICH
MARION GANDT.
Lincoln . R.0 .T.C 1, 2
Lincoln
CAL VIN GARDIN I ER .
Washington .
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JOANNE GIBSON . McKinley . Sub Deb 2, 3- Treas . 2,
Pres . 3; Student Senate 3; New life Club 2; Y-Teens
1, 2, 3; SPY 2, 3; Prom Committee 3.
BERNARD GORDON . Lincoln . Band 1, 2.
PATRICIA GRIMM .
Lincoln .
Y·Teers 1.
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RALPH GUTTORMSEN .
KENEWS 3.
EDNA MAE HALLEN.
ROY HALLER
McKinley
Lincoln .
Quill
and
Scroll
2;
Football- Sophomore
1,
French Club 2.
McKinley, C.ass Treasurer 3.
*
WAYNE
HANEY
McKinley .
Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3 .
SUZANNE HEARD .
G .A .A 3.
Chicago, Illinois .
Ken Kom Klub 3;
JANET HEIDRICH . McKinley . New life Club 1, 2;
P.T A .A . 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; Ken Kom Klub 3-Pres . 3 .
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MARGARET IANNI.
Lincoln .
MARJORIE JENSEN . Lincoln. New Life Club 1, 2, French
Club 2; Pep Club 3.
BARBARA JOHNSON . Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3-Trea._ 2 ,
Corres. Sec'y 3; Honor Society 3; New Life Club 2;
Y-Teens 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2; G.A.A. Bowling l; SPY
2; Prom Committee 3.
*
ROBERT JOHNSEN
Choir 1
Lincoln.
LeROY JORGENSON.
McKinley,
DON KAELBER, Lincoln
Band 1, 2, 3; Symphonic
P.T.A.A. 1.
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EUGENE KECK McKinley R.0.T.C. 1, 2; Boys' Octet 1,
2; Triple Quartet l; A Cappello Chair 1, 2; Symphonic
Choir 1; Orchestra 1,
RICHARD KEUL.
Lincoln. K-Club 3; Football -Jun•or
Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Basketball-B Squad 1, Varsity
2, 3.
DOROTHY KLOEP Lincoln. K Teens 3; Honor Society 1,
2; New Life Club 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Artist Alley
1, 2; French Club 2; Girl Scouts 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1,
2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; SPY 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3 .
BETTEANN KLUKA. McKinley. Quill and Scroll l; G.A.A.
1; Spanish Club 1; Orchestra 3; KENEWS 1.
DONALD KNOEDLER.
JAMES LaBELLE.
Washington.
Lincoln.
*
NANCY LAJEUNESSE. Lincoln. Class Vice-President 2;
K Teens 2, 3; New Life Club 2, 3; French Club 1;
Y Teens 2; GA.A. l; Bowling 1, 2; Prom Committee 2,
3.
NANCY LAMBRECHT.
McKinley.
DEWITT LORENZ. Lincoln. A Cappello Choir 3, Forensics
1, 2.
*
SHEi LA MacDADE. Lincoln. Trident 2, 3 Pres 3; Student
Senate 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3; Y·Teens 3; Y Teen Con
ference 3 ; SPY 2, 3; SPY Salesman 2.
WINZOR MacDADE.
Lincoln.
JOAN MARESCALCO.
1, 2; KENEWS 3.
McKinley. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; G.A. A.
Band 1, 2, 3.
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January, 1951
ERMA MATTIAZZI. McKinley. New Life Club 2, 3; Quill
ond Scroll 2, 3 Treas. 3; French Club 1, 2; G.A.A.
1, 2, 3; G.A.A. Boord 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3; Girl
Scout Cabinet 2, 3; Y Teens 1, 2; S.C.A. Cashier 2,
KENEWS 2; SPY 1, 2, 3-Co-Advertising Monoger 3;
SPY Salesmen 1, 2 .
PHYLLIS ANN MAU
Lincoln. New Life Club 3; Girl
Scouts l, 2, 3; Y Teens 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3: Symphonic
Choir 2, 3.
RICHARD McEVOY
Washington.
Closs Secretory 3,
Artist Alley 2, 3 Pres. 2; Student Senate 2, 3-Sec'y
3, Ushers 2, 3; SPY 2, 3
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NANCY MOSELEY.
Washington.
Girl Scouts 1, Y Teens
1, 2
ELIZABETH NAYSMITH.
KEN NEILL.
Lincoln.
Washington
Esquire 1, 2.
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ARLENE NEWMAN . Lincoln Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens
1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1, A Cappello
Choir 1, 2, 3
BETTY JANE NORGAARD. McKinley. G.A.A. 1, 2; French
Club 2; Y-Teens 1.
BARBARA OCHIETTI
Sec'y 1.
Washington.
Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3
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DAIL PAULEY
Lincoln.
HERBERT PEKOSKE .
Friedens.
WAYNE PUTROW
McKinley
R.O.T.C. 1, 2
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GILBERT RAIMAN
Lincoln.
RITA RECCHIA Lincoln. G.A.A. 1, 2; French C:ub 2, 3.
Girls' Glee Club 1.
RAE ELLEN REED
Lincoln. Ken Korn Klub 2, 3 -Treos.
2, Sec'y 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girl Scouts l; G.A.A. 1,
G.A.A. Bowling 3, SPY 3.
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GLORIA RICCHIO.
Henry Mitchell, Racine .
JOHN RIORDAN.
St
Catherine's.
CLARENCE SAUCERMAN . Wilmot.
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Seniors
HERBERT SCHEPKER. Lincoln.
SPY 3.
PHILLIP SCHOEFFER. Lincoln. Quill and Scro:I 3; Laeti
Latini 2; French Club 2, 3; Football-Sophomore l;
KENEWS 3.
PAUL SCUGLIK. Washington. Football-Junior Varsity 2;
Track 2, 3.
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MARIANNE SEGAL. Lincoln. K-Teens 2, 3-Vice-Pres.
3; New Life Club l, 2-Sec'y-Treas. 3; Artist Alley 3
Pres. 3; Girl Scouts l, 2, 3; Y-Teens l, 2, 3-Treas.
2; G.A.A Bowling l; S.C A. Cashier l; S.C.A Board
l, 2, 3- Pres. 3; SPY l; Prom Committee 3; Prom
Queen 3.
RAYMOND SIMMONDS.
McKinley.
Band 1, 2, 3.
LAVERNE SMITH Lincoln. K-Teens 2, 3-Pres. 3· Student
Senate 3; New life Club 2; Debating 2, 3, Forensics
2; A Cappello Choir 2; Symphonic Choir l, 2; S.C.A .
Cashier 3; SPY Salesman 2.
*
ALYCE SONNENBERG.
Scouts l; Y·Teens l.
Washington.
Trident
1;
Girl
ALICE SORENSEN . McKinley. Sub Deb 2, 3-Vice-Pres.
31 Quill and Scroll 3; New Life Club 3; Artist Alley
l , 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2; G .A.A. l, 2; KENEWS 3.
BARBARA SPERA.
McKinley.
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PATRICIA STENSTORM.
Washington.
Ken Korn Klub 3.
CLAIRE STEINBACH. Lincoln. Class Secretary 2; K-Teens
2, 3; P.T.A.A. l; Artist Alley 1-Sec'y l; Symphonic
Choir 2; SPY Salesman 2.
NANCY STERN. Washington Hi ·Style 1, 2, 3- Treas. 2,
Vice-Pres. 3; New Life Club 1, 3; Student Senate l,
2, 3; Tri·School Council l, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3;
G.A.A. Bowling l ; Girl Scouts l, 2; Quill and Scroll
3 · Y-T eens 1, 2, 3-Pres. 3; Y-T een Conference 3;
Big Eight Conference 3; S.C.A. Cashier 3; SPY Salesman
2; SPY Co·Advertising Manager 2, 3; Prom Committee
3.
not pic:tured
JANUARY
ROBERT JAMES BLASI.
DON CLAUSEN
JUNE
Washington.
PATRICK NELSON
L.ncoln. Symphonic Choir 2, 3-Pres. 3.
Lincoln.
ROGER STUKENBERG. McKinley. Crossed Rifles l, 2, 3Vice·Pres, 3; R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3.
MARY LOUISE TENNESSEN. St. George's. Girl Scouts l ·
Y-leens 1, 2.
TOM McMAHON. Lincoln.
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January, 1951
ROSEANNE TABILI .
Ken Kam Klub 3 .
Washington .
Honor Society 2, 3;
BARBARA WHITEFOOT.
Scout Cabinet 2; Badger Girls State 2; Student Senate
Forensics 3; SPY Salesman
JUDY WILLER.
2; SPY
Lincoln .
JOHN YORTON McKinley. Eond 1, 2, 3 ; Swing Bond 3
Orchestra 2, 3.
PAUL VEDDER . Lincoln .
GERALD VIGANSKY.
Ken Kam Klub 3 .
CHARLES WHITEFOOT. Washington . Closs President 3 ,
Red Tr : an~le 2, 3- Pres . 3; Student Senate 3; K·C:ub
2, 3; Cinematic 2, 3-Pres . 3; Track 2.
CAROLYN TURNER . Lincoln . Ho Style 1, 2, 3- Corres .
Sec'y 2, Pres . 3; Honor Society 2, 3; Quill and Scroll
3; P.T.A .A. 2; French Club 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3; Y-Teens
1, 3-General Y-Teen Pres. 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Girl
3; Debating 2;
Editor 3 .
Washington.
Friedens .
ROBERT WADE . Washington .
AGNES ZIETH . Wosh :ngton . ~ub Deb 3-Corres. Sec'y
3; Girl Scouts 1; Y-Teens 1, SPY 2.
Bowling 1.
THE JANUARY [LA.SS PLAY
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Seniors
VIRGINIA ACETO .
Salesman 1
Lincoln
G .A .A
Bowling 2, 3, SPY
HARRY ADAMSON
Lincoln . R.O T.C . 2 , 3
BARBARA ADEL. Friedens . Y-Teens l ; Symphonic Choir
1; A Cappello Choir 2 , 3.
*
FRANK AIELLO. McKinley Closs Treasurer 3 ; Esquire 2,
3 -Treas. 2, Vice -Pres . 2, Pres. 3 ; K-Club 1, 2, 3 ;
Junior Red
Varsity 2, 3
Cross Counci l 3 ; Football -- Sophomore
Basketball
ANGELINE ALIA .
1,
Varsity 1, 2 . 3 .
McKinley .
ROSE ALISAUSKAS . Washington
New Life Club 1, 2,
3 ; Girl Scouts 2, 3 ; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3
*
DONALD ALLEMAN .
Washington .
SHIRLEY ALTERGOTT .
McKinley .
NANCY ALTHOFF.
ALAN AMECHE. Washington. Closs President 1; Esquire
2, 3; K-Club 2, 3; Football-Varsity 1, 2, 3, Basketball
-Varsity 1; Track 2, 3.
BARBARA ANDERSON . Lincoln. Annex Student Council
l; New Life Club 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y Teens 1,
2, 3; G.A.A. Bawling 1; S.C.A. Cashier 2, 3.
MELVIN ANDERSON.
Lincoln.
*
NORMA ANDERSON . Lincoln.
Sec'y 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3
Seminar
2,
3-Corres.
WALTER ANDERSON
Friedens.
R.0 T.C. 1, 2, 3
DONALD ANDREWS.
McKinley.
*
LINNEA ASHBY. McKinley.
JUNE BARTEL.
Friedens .
ANNABELLE BEAU Ml ER.
Y-Teens 1.
Lincoln.
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McKinley
Y-Teens 1.
June, 1951
NANCE Bl LOTTI
Sophomore 1
Wa shin g ton .
G.O..RETH BINNINGER
ROBERT BIRD
Bo nd 1, 2, 3 , Foot bo ll
Lincoln
Tope ka, Ka nsa s
*
RICHARD BLACKMON.
Wash ington .
BERNARD BLISE Washington
Basketball B Squad 1
Annex Student Council 1,
JOHN BLOXDORF. Lincoln . Honor Socie ty 3 ; K-Club 3 ,
Seminar 2, 3 ; Ushers 3 , Track Manager 2, R.O .T.C 2,
3.
*
IRENE BOERNER . Lincoln . Artist Alley 1, 2; Girl Scout s
2; Seminar 2, 3 ; Y-Teens 1, 2, SPY Salesman 1, 2.
JERRY BOUGNEIT. McKinley . Cinematic 1, 2; Crossed
Rifles 1, 2, R.O .T.C 1, 2, 3 .
MARIO BONOFIGLIO
Woshongton. Esquire 1, 2, 3 ;
K-Club 1, 2, 3; Football - Varsity 1, 2, 3- Copt . 3;
Basketball- Varsity 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3 .
*
VINCENT BONOFIGLIO . Washington . Basketball- Varsity
1, 2, 3-Copt. 2.
PHYLLIS BORNHUETTER . Lincoln .
SH ARON BORNHUETTER .
3-Treos. 3 .
St . Catherine s .
Sub Deb 2,
*
VICTOR BOROWSKY McKinley. K Club 2, 3: Bond 1,
2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ; Football- Sophomore 1, Varsity
2, 3 .
LARRY BOYD.
Lincoln .
C:ou Secretory l , K·Club 2, 3 ·
Swimming Team 1, 2, 3 .
THOMAS BRA.O..TZ. McKinley . Esquire 1, 2, 3 - Sec 'y 2,
3 ; K-Club l , 2 , 3 ; Footbolf - Sophomore 1, Varsity 2 ,
3; Basketball- Varsity 1, 2, 3 - Copt 3
*
GLEN BREILING . McKinley
EDN A BRICKLEY. St . Catherine s. Girl Scouts 2, 3
DOROTHY BROWN . Woshongton .
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Seniors
MARY ANN BRUCHATY
Lincoln
Symphonic Choor 2, 3
JOHN BRUNS. Washington . Crossed Rifles 2, 3, R.0 .T C.
1, 2, 3.
CHARLENE BRUZAS.
Treas. 3.
McKinley
New Life Club 3
Sec ' y
*
DOREEN BURKLUND. Lincoln. Sub Deb 2, 3
Vice Pres. 3, French Club 2, Foren!.ics 2.
Treas. 3 ,
CLAIRE BURNS. St. Catherine's. Hi -Style 3 , Girl ~couts
1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; New Life Club 2; G.A.A. Bowling
2.
LUCIA CALDART. Friedens. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Treas . 3,
Library Club 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1, A Cappello
Choir 2, 3; S.C.A. Cashier 2
*
MARIANN CAPOBIANCO.
McKinley.
BEVERLY CARACCIOLA
phonic Choir 2
Washington
RACHEL CARLOS.
Klub 3.
JACK CASEY.
Lincoln.
Football Manager 1, 2, 3.
CLAIRE CAYO
Lincoln. Symphonic Choir 1, 2; KENEWS
2.
TOM CERQUA
McKinley.
*
MOLLIE CHRISTENSEN. Washington Student Council 1
New Life Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3Treos. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Ken Korn Klub 3; Wig and Mask
3 ; Homecoming Committee 3.
DOLORES CHRISTIANSEN
Ironwood, Michigan
WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN. St. George's.
*
MARJORIE CHRISTIAN.
JUDITH CLARK.
Lincoln.
Lincoln.
Y-Teens l; Ken Korn Klub 3.
BARBARA CLISH. Lincoln. P.T.A .A . 2; New Life Club 2;
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Seminar 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 2, Sec'y 3,
Latin Club 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappello
Choir 2, 3.
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Washington.
Y Teens 2, Sym
Cinematic 3; Ken Korn
June, 1951
KATHLEEN CONWAY. McKinley.
Teen> 2, 3; S.C.A. Cashier 2
Girl Scouts 2, 3; Y-
CELIA COOPER. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3
Treas. 3; Latin Club 1: Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3 ,
G.A.A 1, 2; Band 1, 2; SPY Salesman l ; S.C.A.
Cashier 3 ,
PETER COSENTINO
McKinley
*
RITA COSTANZO.
McKinley
ROBERT CUMISKEY_ Lincoln. K-Club 1, 2, 3; Seminar
2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3; Ushers Club 3; Cross Country
1, 2, 3 ·Capt. 3; Track 1, 2, 3
THOMAS DAGGETT St George's. Junior Red Cross Coun cil 2, 3, K-Club 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Football Sophomore l ; Cross Country 2 , Track 2; KENEWS 2, 3 .
*
LOUIS DALPAOS.
Woshington.
MARY DATTILO
Lincoln . Girl Scouts 3 .
DONNA DeBOLT.
Lincoln . Bowling 1.
*
RAYMOND DelAAT. McKinley _ Junior Red Cross Council
2, 3- Pres . 3; Cinematic 2, 3-Vice -Pres. 3; Crossed
Rifles 1, 2, 3-Pres. 3; Football-Junior Varsity 2,
Varsity 3 .
FRANCES DELCONTE . Washington.
ROSEMARY DeSANTIS McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3Sec'y 3 ; P.T. A.A. l ; laeti Latini l ; French Club 1, 2,
3- Pres . 3; Seminar 2-Vice-Pres. 2.
*
MARY DeZOMA.
Lincoln.
MARJORIE DIELMANN .
Friedens . Spanish
Treas 2, Y-Teens l; Wig and Mask 3.
JAMES DISSMORE.
Club
2-
Elkhorn, Wisconsin .
*
DARLENE DIX
McKinley. High Stepping
Pres . 3. Seminar 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3.
MAXINE DRAACK. Friedens.
Scouts 3; Y-Teens 1, 3.
New
life
2,
Club
3-Vicel;
Girl
GARRIET DREGER. Washington. Symphonic Choir 2, 3;
A Cappello Choir 3, Octet 2, 3.
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Seniors
TEKLA DUBANE
Wa shingt on .
JOANNE DUBERSTINE .
Club 1, 2
Linco ln
Cinematic 2, 3, French
JOYCE EIDSOR . W as h ington . Girl
2, 3 ; Bond 1, 2, 3 .
s, outs 2, 3, Y Teens
*
MARI l YN ELSEN . St . Georg e's .
A Cappello Choir 2 , 3 .
Symp hono c
Cho or
1;
BETTY EPPERS
Washington
Hi -Styl e 2 , 3; Honor So
ciety 2, 3, laeti Latini 2 ; Y Te ens 2 Jun ior Prom
Committee 2; SPY 3.
JOYCE EPPERS . St . George 's.
Ho nor Socie t y 2 , 3
*
VERN ERICKSON
McKin ley . Cinematic 1
MARCIA EVANS . Lincoln . Sub Deb 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 3 ;
library Club 1, 2- - Pres . 2 ; Y-Teen s 1, Girl Scouts
1, 2
RAYMOND FELLOWS .
DONALD FERKIN .
Lincoln .
DONALD FILZ .
R.0 .T C 2 .
Wilmot,
AGNES FUESS .
St
Esquire 3; Golf Team 2 , 3.
Wisconsin .
Bond
1,
2, 3,
Football
2,
3·
George 's .
*
DAVID
FLOCKER .
McKinley .
Esquire
Junior Varsity 2
FRANK FONTE .
Washington .
CHARLES FREDERICK . Woshing!on .
*
JOAN FREDERICK . Lincoln . Trident 2, 3 ; Girl Scouts 2 ,
3, Y-Teens 1, 2 , 3; S .C.A. Cashier 2, 3 ; SPY Soles
mon 1.
LEONA FREDERICH.
Lincoln . Girl Scouts 3 .
NICHOLAS FREDERICK.
Washington .
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Lincoln .
June, 1951
BETTY FRESE.
Friedens
KURT FRITZSCHE.
Symphonic Choir 3.
Lincoln .
PATRICIA GARIN. Washington.
A Cappello Choir 2, 3.
Symphonic
Choir
l;
*
Lincoln . K Club 1, 2; Swimming Team
GEORGE GATLEY
1, 2 .
JAMES GENAME .
Band 1, 2 , 3 .
McKinley .
THERESA GENTILE . McKinley .
*
VIRGINIA GENTILE .
McKinley .
RONALD GEORGE.
Lincoln .
DONALD GERLACH .
McKinley
*
DENNIS GILLICK.
St. George' s.
GENE GIORDANO.
MARI l YN GLAS .
Lincoln.
Bosketball-B Squad 1.
Friedens . Cinematic 2, 3.
*
Washington.
Red Triangle 3 ,
RAYMOND GRAGLIA.
K Club 2, 3; Football Sophomore 1, Junior Varsity 2,
Varsity 3; Basketball B Squad 1, Varsity 2, 3.
PEGGY GRAM. McKinley.
1, 2 ; Girl Scouts 3.
New life Club 2, 3; Pep Club
SHIRLEY GRANT. Lincoln. Annex Student Council 1;
Artist Alley 2-Treos . 2, French Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 3 ;
SPY Salesman 2 .
*
LARRY GREB St. George 's. Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Foot ·
ball ·Sophomore l; KENEWS 2, 3.
JOHN GREBETZ. Washington
chestra 1, 2, KENEWS 1.
CLIFFORD GREISEN
R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 .
McKinley.
Honor Society 2, 3; OrCrossed Rifles 1, 2, 3 :
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Seniors
BETTY GROSS McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3; Ken Kom
Klub 3-Corres. Sec'y 3; Symphonic Choir 1, 2; A
Cappello Choir 3.
MARY ANN GRUDZINSKI.
St. George's. GA.A. 1;
Girl Scouts 1, 2; library Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1· Sym
phonic Choir 1, 2, A Coppello Choir 3.
French Club 1; Ken Kom
JANICE HAGBERG . Lincoln.
Klub 3; SPY Solesmon 1.
*
ROBERT HAMILTON
JEANNE HAMMEL.
Cho ir 3.
JERRY HANAK
St. Joseph, Missouri
Lincoln .
Lincoln.
Spanish Club 2; Symphonic
Bond 1, 2; R.0.T.C
*
MARILYN HANSEN .
Lincoln.
DOROTHY HARPER . Friedens.
JOANNE HARTNELL. McKinley
GERALD HARTUNG . Lincoln. Cross Country 1; Track 1,
3; Crossed Rifles 1; R.0 .T.C . 1, 2, 3.
BRUCE
HAUBRICH .
McKinley
S.C.A
Cosh1er
3;
SPY
Solesmon 2.
JERRY HAUBRICH .
Lincoln
*
GERALD HEDSTROM . Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3; Loeti
Latini 1, 2, 3; Seminar 2, 3; Ushers Club 2, 3; Bond 2.
ARTHUR HEES.
Lincoln.
VIVIAN HEIDERSDORF
Track 1, 2.
Washington .
*
DELORES HEIDRICH .
MARJORIE HENRY .
Friedens.
Lincoln.
MARILYN HERECHSKI.
Symphonic Choir 1, 3.
SPY 3.
McKinley .
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1.
June, 1951
BOB HINDS . Li ncoln . Esqu ire 2, 3, K-Club 2, 3 : Footba ll
- Va rs ity 2, 3 ; Track 2, 3 .
MARY ANN HINES . Terre Haute, Ind iana
W ig and Mask 3 .
Y-Tee ns 3;
HELEN HLAVATA . McKinley . P.T AA 2; S .C.A. Cashie r 1;
SPY Sol es man 1
*
CHARLES HOEFFLIN
Lincoln . Golf 2, 3 .
VIRGINIA HOEKE . Frieden s
MARY HOLM . Lincoln . Art ist Alley 2; Seminar 2, 3
Treas . 2; Vice -Pres 3; Y-Teens 1; S.C.A. Cashier 1,
SPY Photographer 3
*
DOLORES HORNBY. l inco .n . Ne w life Club 2, 3 : G .A.A.
1, 2 , 3 ; Span ish Club 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2; Orches
t ra 1, 2 , 3 .
AUDREY HORTON . Linco ln . High
Spanis h Club 2 , 3 ; Y-Teens 2. 3 .
JOHN HOWARD . Linco ln
pe lla Choir 2 , 3.
Ste pping
1, 2 ,
3;
Symphonic Choir 1; A Cap
*
GILBERT HOWE, JR . McKinley
laeti Latin i 1,
Ushers Club 3 ; Symphonic Choir 1; Band 1, 2, 3 .
GWENDOLYN HOYLAND . McKinley .
2;
Y-Teens 2, 3 .
CAROLYN HUBBARD . Lincoln . P.T.A.A . 1; French Club 1;
Symphon ic Choir 1.
*
GRACE HUNT
Lincoln .
AUDREY IBSEN Woshington . Cinematic 3; Girl Scouts 3;
S.C A. Cashier 2 .
ROSE MARIE IORIO. McKinley .
Choir 2; A Cappello Choir 3 .
G .A.A. 1; Symphon ic
*
CHARLES JACKSON
lincoin.
JOYCE JACKSON . Lincoln
Honor Society 2, 3 ; Junior
Red Cross Council 3; laeti Latini l ; Girl Scouts 2, 3;
Wig and Mask 3; Symphonic Choir 1, 2
RICHARD JACKSON .
Linco ln.
Band 1, 2, 3.
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Seniors
JULIANNA JAMBREK .
Wa shingto n.
PETER JANSEN . Lincoln
boll- B Squad 1
Foot ba ll-Soph omore 1; Basket·
JOHN JASIUNAS . McKinl e y . Esqu ire 2, 3 ; Foot ball Sophomore l ; Varsity 2, 3; Bo sketball- B Squad 1
*
JERRY JERANEK . McK inle y.
JOSEPHINE JOHANOWICZ . Washin g to n. G irl Scouts 1,
2; Y-Teens 2- Vice-Pres. 2; Ken Korn K.ub 3 .
ALBERT JONES
McK inley .
*
ERVIN JUNG . Lincoln . Crossed Rifles 2, 3; R.0 .T.C. 2, 3 .
EDITH JURS .
Lincoln .
G .A.A. 1, 2, 3; G.A .A. Bowling
1, 2, 3.
PAULINE KALDENBERG .
luANN KAPHENGST . Lincoln . Honor Society 2, 3; Sym
phonic Choir l ; A Cappello Choir 2, 3 .
QUENTIN KATT. McKinley . Hi -Y 2, 3- Pres . 3 ; Student
Senate 2, 3; S.C.A. Board 1, 2, 3; Homecom ing Committee 2, 3-Chairmon 3 .
JOSEPH KAVALAUSKAS. Washington .
K-Club 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3.
Red Triangle 3;
*
DOLORES KAVALIAUSKAS .
Lincoln .
SHIRLEY KEATING . St . Geo rge' s.
Y-Teens 2, 3; library Club 1, 2.
library Club 2, 3.
Girl
GER ALDINE KECKLER . St . Catherine 's.
Scouts 3; Y Teens 3.
Scouts
2,
3;
Hi ·Style 3; Girl
*
RITA KELLY. St. Cat her ine 's.
Student Senate 3.
Sub Deb 2, 3
LESLIE KENT
Lincoln.
IRENE KEVEK .
Linco ln . Band 1.
Pres . 3;
Cross Country 3; Tenni s 1, 2 , 3 .
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Lincoln .
June, 1951
ALLEN KEYSE . Washington
Cinematic 2, 3.
DIANE KINNER
Lincoln . French Club 1, 2; G.A .A . 1;
G .A .A . Bawling 2; Library Club 1
MARY LOU Kl RCHNER .
Orchestra 2, 3.
Washi ngton .
Band
1,
2,
3;
*
SAM KISHLINE . Lincoln . Red Triangle 3; K·Club 2, 3;
football · ·Sopha more 1; Basketball - B Squad 1, Var
sity 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Golf 2, 3.
GEORGE KLACKAN
ESTER KLEES .
Choir 2, 3.
friedens
Lincoln .
Band 1, 2, 3.
Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappel la
*
DORIS KLEIN . McKinley . Jur ' r Red Cross Council 2, 3;
G .A .A l ; SPY Salesman 2.
FRANK KLITZKE.
McKinley .
RONALD KNAPP.
Lincoln .
New Life Club 2.
*
PATRICIA KOLLMAN .
Y Teens 2.
St. George' s.
RICHARD KOMAREC .
Washington .
K-Teens 3-Sec"y 3;
BERNADINE KONTOWT. Washington. Honor Society 2,
3; Seminar 3; French Club 3; Y-Teens 3; Laeti Latini 2;
Symphonic Choir 1, 2; S.C.A. Cashier 3.
*
ALICE KOTARSKI.
ELEANOR KRIEGER.
Washington . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
Washington . P.T.A.A . l ; Laeti Latini
2, 3.
RICHARD
more 1
KUCHERA .
Washington .
football-Sopho -
*
GLORIA LAHTI. McKinley . New Life Club 2; Pep Club
1, 2, 3 - Treas . 1, Corres . Sec'y 2 , Pres. 3; Student
Senate 3 ; Y-Teens 1, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 3; KENEWS 2;
Homecoming Attendant 3 .
GENE LANGENBACH .
McKinley.
PETER LANGER. McKinley .
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Seniors
VIRGINIA LANGER. St . George's. Y·Teens 2; Symphonic
Choir 1, 2, 3.
CAROLE LARSON . McK in ley
Y-Te ens 1, G .A .A . 1, 2, 3,
JAMES LaSOTA . Washington Footba ll· ·Junior Var si ty 1;
Varsity 2, 3; Ba sketba ll- B Squod l ; Tra ck 1, 2, 3,
*
FLORENCE LAURENZI.
PAT LaVIGNE
McK inley .
Li nco ln
JOYCE LEMORAND . Wash i ngton . Y Teens 1, 2.
*
VIOLA LEWANDOWSKI
Lincoln .
St . George 's.
KATHRYN LIA
A Coppello Cho ir 3
JOE LIEGAKOS .
NELLO LILLA . McKinley . K-Club 3; Football- Monoger
3; Basketball-Manoger 1, 2, 3.
MURIEL LINTZ . Linco ln .
Club 1, 2, 3- Sec 'y 2.
Honor Society 2, 3;
WALTER LISSNER . McKinley .
2, 3; Cinematic 2 , 3 .
Librory
Jun ior Red Cross Council
*
DOLORES LOECHL .
Lincoln .
SPY 3
MARILYN LOEF . Friedens. Y Teens l.
PATRICIA LOIS . Lincoln . Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2;
Cinematic 2, 3- Sec 'y 3; G .A .A Bowling 2, 3.
*
NORMAN LOOKER .
Lincoln .
BARBARA LUBBERS. Springfield, Missouri . Hi -Style 3 ;
New life Club 2, 3; Trident 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3; Prom
Committee 3.
ROBERT LUDWIG. McKinley . Crossed Rifles 3; R.O .T.C.
1, 3; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3 .
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Lincoln .
Symphon ic Choir
1, 2;
June, 1951
NANCY LUMLEY .
Lincoln .
EILEEN MAJESKE .
Ba nd 1, 2 , 3
McK in ley.
Sy mphon ic Choir 1.
Symphonic Choir l , 2 , 3 ;
WILLIAM MORRISSEY . Chicago, Ill inoi s.
*
HAROLD MANTHEI.
R.O .T.C. l , 2 , 3 .
Linco ln
MARTHA MARDOIAN .
Lincoln .
Crossed
Rifl e.
l , 2, 3;
PAUL MARKESE . McKinley . Artist Alley l , 2 ; Symphoni c
Choir l ; A Cappello Choir 2 , 3 .
*
BERTHA MARTIN
mon 2 .
Frieden s. S.C .A. Cashier 2 ; SPY Sale> ·
FLORENCE MARTINO.
Wash ington .
ROBERT MARTINSON . Lincoln .
Sec'y 3 ; R.0 .T.C. l , 2 , 3 .
Crossed Rifles l , 2 , 3-
*
ARNOLD MARTZ . Lincoln . Crossed Rifles 1, 2 , 3- Treas .
3 ; R.O .T.C. l , 2 , 3 .
CHARLOTTE MARVIN .
Washington .
FRANK MASTAUSKAS .
Wa>hington .
*
ED MATARRESE . Lincoln . Annex Student
Honor Society 2 , 3 ; Wig and Ma•k 3 .
MIKE MATARRESE
Lincoln .
JAMES MATOLEK .
Wa>h ington .
Council
l;
*
LOUISE MATRISE. St . George 's , Symphonic Choir l , 2 ;
A Cappel la Choir 3 .
ROSE MARIE MAYER .
Lincoln .
BERNADETTE MEYER . St . George 's. GA.A . l , 2 ; Girl
Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y Teens 1, 2; Symphonic Choir 1, 2 .
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Seniors
RUEL McMULLEN McKinley . K Club 1, 2, 3; Football
Sophomore 1, Varsity 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3.
DON MELLOR
Lincoln .
CARMEN METALLO
and Mask 3
McKinley
Arti st All ey
1, 2, Wi g
*
GEORGE METALLO.
JEAN MICHELE
Lincoln .
Lincoln . Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, Y Teens 2.
SALLY Ml ELKE . Lincoln. Sub Deb 2, 3 Corr Sec 'y 3 ;
Girl Scouts 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2 Vice Pres . 2,
Y Teens 2
*
DOROTHY MILKENT
Lincoln . G .A .A . 1, 2 .
NANCY MILLS . Lincoln
Annex Student
PT.A .A l ; Library Club 1, 2, 3.
BEVERLY MITCHELL.
RALPH MOLINARO. Lincoln . Wig ond Mask 3, R.0 .T.C. 1.
WILLIAM MONROE
Lincoln Cinematic 2, 3 - Treas . 3;
Crossed Rifles 1, 2, 3; R.0 .T.C Rifle Teom 2, 3.
HELEN MONTICELLI.
McKinley.
*
JUANITA MORALEZ .
Lincoln.
WILLIAM MORRISSEY.
Library Club 1, 2, 3.
Chicago, Illinois .
DONALD MORTON
Washington .
inor 2, 3; S.C.A . Cashier 2.
Laeti Latini
l ; Sem
*
GEORGE MOSELEY
Boonton, New Jersey .
Football 3.
DOUGLAS MOWRY.
Lincoln .
Football
K-Club 2, 3;
Sophomore 1, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3 .
JOAN MUELLER .
Washington
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Washington .
Counci l
1,
June, 1951
ROBERT MURPHY. St Catherine's. Class President 3;
Student Senate 3 Pres. 3; Red Triangle 2, 3- Corres .
Sec'y 3; K·Club 3; Badger Boys' State 2; Cross Country
2, 3 - Manager 3 , Track 2 , 3; Homecoming Committee
3 ; Prom Committee 2 .
JAMES NALL.
Lincoln . K·Club 3; Football-Sophomore 1,
Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3.
FRED NAMOVICH
1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C
McKinley .
1, 2, 3 .
Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra
*
JEANNINE NELSON
McKinley .
P.T.A .A . 2; Band 2, 3.
LUCY NICHOLS . Washington. Spanish
Pres . 2, Y Teens l; Wig and Mask 3.
BARBARA NIKSON
Lincoln
Club
2- Vice
G.A.A . Bowling 3; Y-Teens
2, 3.
*
RICHARD
NICOLAZZI
Lincoln
Esquire
3;
Football·-
3;
Y Teens
Junior Varsity 1; Varsity 2, 3 .
BETIY NORGAARD .
S.C A . Cashier 1
FAY NORGAARD
Lincoln
Sem inar
2;
Lincoln
*
RICHARD NORRIS . Lincoln .
Cappello Choir 3.
Symphonic Choir 1, 2; A
MARILYN NUGENT. McKinley. Student
Stepping 1, 2, 3 -- Pres . 3; Y ~Teens 3.
FRANCES OETTINGER . Washington.
Wig and Mask 3; G.A.A. 1, 2.
Senate 3;
Hi .
Ken Korn K:ub 3,
*
DOLORES OGORODNIK. Washington . Y-Teens 2, 3, Sem
inor 3; Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3.
CLIFFORD OGREN. McKinley. Band 1, 2; Swimming 2, 3.
NEAL OLKIVES.
Merrill, Wisconsin.
*
VERNETTA OLSON.
Lincoln
VERA CAROL OMELIANCHUK Washington . G.A. A . 1, 2, 3.
BETTY JANE ORRICO
KENEWS 2. 3.
Washington
Quill and Scroll 2, 3;
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Seniors
JEAN ORTH McKinley . P.T.A.A . 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2 ;
Quill and Scroll 3 ; G .A.A. 1, 2; Y Teens 1; S.C .A.
Cashier 2; KENEWS 3; SPY Salesman 2 .
RICHARD PACKMAN
Washington.
Laeti Latini 1, 2, 3- Pres . 3 .
GILBERT PAHL
Student
Senate
3:
Lincoln
*
RICHARD PALMEN
Genoa, Wisconsin.
JASPER PASSARELLI.
McKinley
Footba ll- Sophomore
EUGENE PERRI. Lincoln P.T.A.A. 1, 2 ; Spanish Club 1;
Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2, 3 - Pres . 3 :
Crossed Rifles 1, 2, 3; R.0 .T.C . 1, 2, 3.
*
WAYNE PEARCE.
Lincoln . Artist Alley 2 .
ADELINE POTTHAST
FREDA POTTHAST.
Friedens.
Friedens .
*
HARVEY PROULX.
McKinley.
MARY ELLEN PRUITT. Elkhart, Indiana.
2, 3; Y-T eens 2, 3; Wig and Mask 3 .
MARION
PUHEK.
McKinley.
New Life Club
Y-Teens 1, 2.
*
JERRY PULERA.
McKinley.
JAMES PULERA.
McKinley.
MELVIN RADKE. McKinley.
Swing Band 1, 2, 3 .
Football-Sophomore 1.
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LESTER PERUGINI .
Lincoln.
Band 1, 2, 3.
VIRGINIA PEZZIN
Lincoln.
Girl Scouts
BARBARA PIERCE .
Washington . Y-Teens 3.
June, 1951
RITA RAFFERTY. St. Catherine·s. Hi-Style 3-Vice-Pres . 3;
Girl Scouts 2, 3; Y Teens 2, 3.
JEAN RANOUS. Washington, Racine . Hi Style 2, 3
Sec'y 3, Pres. 3; New Life Club 2; French Club 1, 2;
Y Teens 1, 2, 3 .
0
DOROTHY RASMUSSEN. Lincoln. Y-Teens 3; Gori Scouts
2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1; A Cop·
pella Choir 2, 3.
*
DOLORES REINSDORF.
Lincoln.
Artist Alley 1
Friedens.
Class President 2; Closs
DONALD REITER
Treasurer 1; Esquire 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3; K-Club
2, 3 ; Annex Student Council 1-Pres. 1; Student Sen
ote 1, 2, 3; New Life Club 1, 2, 3--Vice-Pres. 3,
P.T.A.A. 1; Football-Sophomore 1; Track 1, 2, 3;
Cross Country 2, 3; Quill and Scroll-Treas. 3;
SPY 1, 2, 3-Business Manager 3; Prom Committee
Chairman 2; Prom King 2 .
DARLEEN RICHARDSON . McKinley.
Trident 2, 3.
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FRANK RITACCA.
RITA RIZZO.
McKinley.
Washington. Y Teens 2, 3.
ROSALIE RIZZO. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3; New
Life Club 1, 2; Ken Kom Klub 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3;
Y-Teens 1, 2.
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GERALD ROBERTS.
Friedens . Bowling 1, 2-Sec'y 1.
SALLY ROBERTS. Lincoln. Class Treasurer 2; Trident 2,
3-Vice-Pres. 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-Pres. 1, Sec'y 3;
Vice-President General Y·Teens 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3
RICHARD ROBILLARD. McKinley, French Club l; R.O.T.C.
3.
*
MARY RODE. Lincoln. Student Senate 3; New Life Club
3; Seminar 2, 3-Pres. 3; Y Teens 1, 2, 3; Loeti Latini
2, 3; Symphonic Choir" 3.
JOHN ROHDE. Lincoln. K-Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3;
Cross Country 1, 2, 3-Copt 2.
EDWARD RONZIA. McKinley
Closs Vice·President 3 :
Red Triangle 2, 3-Treos. 3; K-Club 2, 3; Quill ond
Scroll 2, 3; Basketball-B Squad 1; Football-Varsity
1, 2, 3; KENEWS 2, 3.
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BETIY ANN ROSE.
Lincoln
Annex Student Council 1;
Honor Society 2, 3; Y Teens 1, 2, 3; Treasurer General
Y-T eens 3; Seminar 2, 3.
TED ROSENGREN.
Lincoln.
ELAINE ROSENTRETER.
Lincoln.
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Seniors
IYLAH RUDIE . Co lfa x, W iscon si n . W ig and Mask 3 .
ANITA RUEBSAMEN
Frie de ns.
Y-Teens 1, 2
FRANK RUFFALO . McKinley. S.C.A. Cashier l ; O rchestra
1, 2, 3 .
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RONALD RZEPLINSKI . Ch ica go, Ill ino is.
MARY LOU SAFTIG
Lincoln .
Club 2; Y Teens 1, 2.
JACK ROBERT SAMPSON
Girl
Scout s
1,
Library
Lincoln
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DOROTHY SANTI LON I.
S.C.A. Cashier 3.
Wash ington .
PATRICIA SCHAFFER . St. George ·s.
MARI LYN SCHENO .
KEITH SCHMUDE . McKinley . Annex Stude nt Council l ;
Honor Society 2, 3; Loeti Latin i 1, 2, 3- Jr. Consul 2 ,
Seminar 2; R.0 .T.C . 2, 3 .
!RENE SCHNEIDER . Lincoln . Honor Society 2, 3; P.T.A.A.
l ; G.A.A . 1, 2, 3-Vice -Pres . 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3; Ken
Korn Klub 3- Treos . 3; Seminar 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3Pres. 2 , Vice - President General Y-Teens 3 ; Sy mphonic
Choir 1, 2; A Cappello Choir 3
ROGER SCHNEIDER . Washington .
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GARY SCHROEDER .
Friedens . Cross Country 2 .
ROBERT SCHWAAB. Lincoln . Junior Red Cross 2, 3;
Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Loeti Latini 3; KENEWS 2, 3Business Manager 3 .
KATHRYN SCHWANKE. Milwaukee, Wisconsin . W ig and
Mask 3; Trident 1, 2, 3.
*
MARTHELLA SCOON
Lincoln .
2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
P.T.A.A
l ; Girl Scout s
FLORICE SERPE Washington . New Life Club 1, 2 ; Girl
Scouts 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2 .
GLENDA SHEPPARD . Lincoln. Closs Vice- Preside nt 1, 2 ;
Closs Secretory 3; Hi -Style 2-Corres . Sec 'y 2; G .A.A.
Bowl ing 1; Y-Teens 1; SPY 2 ; Homecoming Queen 3 .
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Linco in.
Girl
Scouts
3;
June, 1951
BRUCE SIMPKINS.
Lincoln
New life Club 1.
PHIL SKOVRONSKI
Washington. Red Triangle 3; Golf
1, 2, 3 ·Capt 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2.
DONNA SLAGOSKE. Friedens. Spanish Club 2; Y Teens 1.
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BLAKE SMITH. Lincoln. K Club 3; Quill ond Scroll 3;
Tennis 1, 2, 3; KENEWS Photographer l; SPY Photo·
gropher 1, 2, 3.
EMILY SMITH. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3-Pres. 3;
Student Senate 3; French Club 2; library Club 1;
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-Vice-Pres . 1, Pres . 2, General Y-Teens
Sec'y 2; Y-Teen Conference 2; Debating 2, 3; Forensics
2, 3; Notional
Salesman 2.
GENE SMITH
Forensic league 2, 3-Pres. 3; SPY
Friedens.
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SUE SMITH. Washington Pork . Spanish Club 2; Sym·
phonic Choir 3-Business Mgr. 3; Y-Teens 3.
R.0.T.C. 1.
RAMON SMITH.
Friedens.
ROBERT SMITH.
Washington.
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DONALD SNIATYNSKI.
Washington.
TERESA SPECA McKinley. K·Teens 3-Pres. 3; New life
Club 2, 3-Vice·Pres. 3; Student Senate 2; Girl Scouts
1, 2, 3 Treas. l; Y·Teens 1, 2, 3-Pres. 1, Vice· Pres. 3;
Y Teen Conference l; G.A.A . Bow:ing l; S.C.A. Cashier
2, SPY 3.
DOROTHY SPLIETH. Friedens. G.A.A . 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 3;
Symphonic Choir 1, 2; A Cappello Choir 3.
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WILLARD STEINBACH.
Lincoln.
ELVERA STERN. St. George' s.
DOROTHY STIPANUK Lincoln. Ken Korn Klub 3, Sym ·
phonic Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2, 3.
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HAROLD STREBLOW.
LOUIS STREEK.
Lincoln.
Lincoln.
R.O.T.C
1, 2.
GLADYS STRUSKY. Washington. Girl Scouts l; Y-Teens 1.
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JACK SUTHERLAND
Lincoln .
DORIS SWANSON McKinley.
2, 3 ; Concert Mistress 2. 3 .
Orchestra 1, 2, 3-Treos.
ARDELL SWENSEN.
Bowling 1
High Stepping 2; GAA.
Lincoln .
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ANTHONY TARESKI.
McKinley.
KENNETH TENNESSEN .
Linco ln.
Track
1, 2, 3; Cross
Sponish
Club
Country 3 .
VIRGINIA TENUTA
matic Club 3.
McKin.ey
3,
Dra -
*
PATRICIA THOMEY
Lincoln. Trident 2, 3; Girl Scouts
1, 2, 3; Girl Scout Cabinet 3; Y·Teens 3.
GLENN THOMPSON . Washington
Closs President 2;
Red Triangle 2, 3; Football-Sophomore 1, Junior Vor sity 2; Track 1, 2, 3 .
LILA RUTH THOMPSON. Lincoln P.T.A.A . 1, 2, 3, G .A .A .
Bowling 3; Y Teens 2, 3; SPY Solesmon 1.
KATHRYN THOMSEN. St. Catherine's. Student Senate 2,
High Stepping Club 3; Girl Scouts 2, 3; Ken Korn Klub
3; Library Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2.
RICHARD TORCASO.
PAUL TROMBINO
Lincoln. Bond 1, 2, 3.
McKinley .
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MARILYN UNTERSHINE.
EUGENE UPHILL.
Lincoln .
Y-Teens 3
McKinley.
MARY ANN VALASTIK.
Lincoln.
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JIM VAN ZILE.
Lincoln
DOROTHY VELKY.
Y-Teens 1, 3.
ANNE VEMER.
K-Club l; Golf 1, 2, 3.
Washington.
Girl
Scouts
1, 2,
3,
Washington.
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June, 1951
JOAN ZALESKI
Washington.
LIANE ZAVACKE. Washington. Ken Korn Klub 3, New
Life Club 1, 2, Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2
MARY ELIZABETH VENTURA. McKinley. GA.A
LESTER VITE.
Lincoln.
DIANE VOGT. Lincoln.
Girl Scouts 2.
JERRY WACHS.
1,
Crossed Rifles 1; KENEWS 1.
McKinley.
High Stepping Club 1, 2, 3,
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MARTHA WALLACE . Vero Beach, Florida.
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ELIZABETH WALLO. Woshington
New Life Club 2,
Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y Teens 1, 2, 3; Ken Kom Klub 3.
MARILYN WEBER
Washington.
High
Stepping Club
JEANELLEN MARTIN , St. Catherine's. Hi-Style 2: Girl
Scouts 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; New Life Club 2, 3,
Red Cross Council 3; Seminar 2; Y-Teens 2, 3-Treas.
3, Quill and Scro:I 3; SPY 3.
DOROTHY WEHNER. St. George's, K Teens 1, 2, 3Vice·Pres_ 3; New Life Club 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3,
Girl Scout Cabinet 2, 3-Vice-Pres, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2;
Ken Korn Klub 3-Vice·Pres, 3; SPY Salesman 2; S.C.A.
Cashier 3.
JUDITH WEHNER. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3.
ELSIE WENZELMANN. Friedens. Symphonic Choir 1,
A Cappello Choir 2, 3.
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Y-Teens 3.
THOMAS WALLEN. McKinley. P.T. A.A. 2; Crossed Rifles
1 2, 3, R.0 T.C. 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1.
MARTHA WATRING
Lincoln.
Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3.
JACQUELINE ZIMMERMANN. Washington. Honor Society
2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 3-Treas 3; Spanish Club 2; French
Club 3 -Sec'y 3; Seminar Club 3.
1:
WILLIAM WIDMANICH. Washington. Tennis 2, 3 .
JEAN WILLIAMS. Lincoln. Band 1, 2; Bowling 1.
MARGARET WILSON. Lincoln.
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SHIRLEY WITAMYER. Washington. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3;
Y-Teens 1, 3; Ken Kom Klub 3.
IRIS WYMAN. Lincoln. G.A.A 1. 2.
PATRICIA ZALES. Washington. Class Secretary 2. Sub
Deb 3-Sec'y 3; Student Senate 1, 2, 3; Tri-School
Council 1, 2, 3; Badger Girls' State 2; Honor Society
2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3; Y-Teens 1, 2-Treas. 1; Trident 2,
3; New Life Club 2; General Y-Teens Secretary 2;
Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Girl Scout Cabinet 1, 2, 3-VicePres . 2, Pres. 3; Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappello Choir
2, 3; Homecom;ng Attendant 3.
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cir Publicity shots sfraight
\~
from the studio floor
Pat Shelley, vice-president; Shirley Mankaw
ski, secretory; Lois Bennett, treasurer; and
Paul Shwaika, president, are the leaders
of the last mid-year class of Kenosha high
school.
Video Hopefuls of 1952
home room 110
MR. ENGLE
Row 1: Ruth Martinson, Ruth Mitchell, Dorothy
Massari, loVerne Piehl, Shirley Monkowski
Row 2: Nancy Pios, Morion Ogilvie, Eileen
O'Moro, Virginia Pezzin, Yvonne Molinaro,
Sue Carol Molinaro, Peggy Nemeth.
Row 3: Richard Larsen, Jeanne Michele, Mari·
lyn Nugent, Betty O'Neil, Nino Martino,
Barbara Nikson, Joan Meurer
Row 4: Ronald Lourigan, Robert Newhouse,
Richard Moore, Eric Nelson, Norman lindos,
Dario Madrigrono, John Metallo.
Row 5: William Larsen, Eugene Meyer, Rich
ord lewicke, Bob Meissner, Myrle Olson,
Oakley MocPherson, David Nelson, Norman
Menden.
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MISS CAMPBELL
Row 1: Jone Knoedler, Maite Jensen, Lillian
Legler, Rita Kast.
Row 2: Judy Hohn, Arlene Jensen, Marjorie
Hart, Karel Kyncl, Marlieo Kraemer, Mar·
lene Kruse, Dolores Ludwig.
Row 3: Don Hildewig, Ronald Haubrich, Joan
Holderness, Jo Anne MocPherson, Betty
Howley, Nancy Main, Georgia Halberstadt.
Row 4: Bill Hafke, Allan Haubrich, Keith
Hogle, Richard Hansen, Don Jombrek, Eric
Knoutz, John lovine.
Row 5: Robert Klemm, Ronald Hagan, Bob
Hinds, Ray Koski, Wally Knutson, Fred Krist,
Harry Larsen.
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MR. SMITH
Row 1
Lucy Albano, Mory Bianchi,
Betty Borengo, Theresa Ambrosini,
Jeon Blosch, Linnea Ashby, Mor~
garet Banovez.
Row 2• Lois Bennett, Joyce Andresen,
Dolores Brittelli, Betty
Bokmueller,
Elsie Borsche, Mary Ann Aceto.
Row 3: frank Butteri, Jomes Askeris,
Willie Burke, Dorothy Aiello, Fred
Botasso, Jerry Bougneit .
Row 4 : Melvin Anderson, Robert Bru
zas, Mike Butera, Robert Andersen,
Arnold
Becker, Gene Clark, Clar-
ence Bianco.
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MISS WILSON
Row 1
hort,
Anne Cruc1anell1, Carol GaBarbara
Clark,
Marilyn
Der~
woe, Gloria Brockway, Joyce Gail.
Row 2: Phyllis Foni, Vern Erickson,
Ronald
Dodge,
Joyce Engelhardt,
John Gail.
Shirley
Dowson,
Helene DeCono,
Row 3: Jo Anne Franks, Robert Gross,
Harvey Friedrich, Jim Granger, Lor~
raine Ehlert, Beverly Easton.
Row 4: John Gregory, Ronald Dennis,
Fred Cundori, George Cudahy.
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MISS JOHNSON
Row 1: Mory Jone Shillo, Lila Ruben·
stein, Jane Soddy, Frances Scalzo,
Virginia Principe, Mory Scully, Irene
Principe.
Row 2: Mory Schmidt, Som Oquist,
Connie Stange,
laVerna
Randle.
Mary Schoonover, Sue Quayle Mary
Ann Rizzo.
Row 3: Paul Pedersen, Bob Seitz, Don
old
Spaulding,
Anthony
Ritacco,
Donald Rouse, Edward Palmen, Dick
Rasmussen.
Row 4: Ronald Rudy, Deon Shumway,
Alessandro Savaglio, Pot Shelley,
Poul Shwoiko, Robert Smith.
home room 105
MR. HANNON
Row 1• Jeanette Walter, Barbara von
Schrader, Lois Watts, Juanita Wil·
son, Marilyn Thwing, Natalie Wein
stein.
Row 2 Verdonna Svendsen, Beverly
Wiley, Bonnie Wennman,
Gloria
Vite, Dione Vogt
Row 3, Robert Ziccorelli, Bob Trov
onty, Gene Swartz, Jerry W i Iso n
Row 4: Richard Thornberg, Poul Swen
son, Roger Towle.
Juniors
Happy in their jabs as Junior B Officers
are Dave Threinen, vice-president; Judy
Zuffa, secretary; Ronald Bunda, president;
ond Mary Holt, treasurer.
home room 324h
MR. BUCK
Row 1: Delores Celebre, Mildred Behr, Rose
Mory Biscardi, Mary Burtt, Patricia Bedore.
Row 2. Barb Bushonville, Jone Brever, Janet
Bruch, He:en Briscoe, Kathleen Callahan,
Noreen Boyle, Shirley Bitter, Daisy Bloom.
Row 3: Eddie Bonoretti, Ronnie Bunda, Doug·
las Cleeremon, Tom Blankley, Richard Chi·
appetta, Marilyn Brock, Doris Caviezel,
Ruth Borg, Helen Bruchaty.
Row 4: John Callahan, Harold Blaim, Ronald
Bloxdorf, Dante Bindelli, Kori Brown, Pete
Cobabe, John Callahan, Bill Biscardi, Tom
Camilli.
Row
5:
John
Brandt,
Roy
Carney,
Ronnie
Brocegird:e, Louis Cicchini, Dick Bundies,
Allan Clark, Leonard Boresch, Ronald Bruzas,
Robert Chase .
home room 324a
MR. WHITAKER
Row 1: Mary Becker, Florence Alberts, Roselle
Bonga, Olivia Aiello.
Row 2: Gene Bennett, Antoinette Alia, Phyllis
Bollard, Patsy Beckman, James Angelici,
Helen Altergott, Florence Angelo.
Row 3: Max Baum, Mary Barden, Patricia
Bauer, Constance Bailey, Patsy Baker, Jean
Agazzi, Ellen Andrews.
Row 4: Laura Bastianelli, Lois Becker, Roger
Anderson, Jerry Barnes, Al Amadio, Ray
Becker, Bill Barden.
Row 5 Jomes Benko, Otis Barnett, Don Ben
ning, Jack Barden, Richard Adams, John
Beard, Jerry Adamson .
understudy aging Seniors
home room 312
MR . CHRISTY
Row 1: Earlene Jornt, Pot Jornt. Dorothy
Jombrek, Louise Jorgensen , Ronald James,
John Ho llingsheod ,
Row 2 Walter Hotchkiss, Doris Jespersen ,
Kothleen Johnson, Dorothy Hopf, Jone Hol land, Madeline Holmes .
Row 3 , Jomes Higgens, Ralph Hopf, Marilyn
Juhnke, Mary Holt, Lois Huetten , Sylvia
Jambrek
Row 4 : Bruce Ireland, Don Hinrichs , Richard
Joke, Roger Hujik , Jerry Herrmann, Harvey
Heal.
home room 316
MISS DOHERTY
Row 1. Alicia Hawley, Dick Guttormsen, Joyce
Hartnell , Koren Gulbrandsen.
Row 2: Joanne Hill, Betty Gross, Loura Harm ·
sen, Jim Hampshire, Patricio Helton, Albina
Grisk
Row 3: Lucy Harms, Shirlee Harrison, Barbara Ann Hollen, Audrey Hommelev, Beverly
Higgins, Corl Houtzinger.
Row 4· Wonda Hansen, Tom Hasenberg,
Leslie Hackbarth, Bill Hansche, Roger Hall,
Garry Haubrich, Dick Hall.
Row 5: Virginia Gums, Gerold Hanson, John
Hockett, Ron Hazen, Charles Guenther,
John Grno, Rick Houtzinger
home room 310
MISS DENSMORE
Row 1: Joanne Klobuchor, Jean Kollmonn ,
Beverly King, Carole Kluender, Margaret
Kaufman, Carol Kenny, Dorothy Kober.
Row 2 , Sally Koehler, Frances Kolowsko, Bar bara Koster, Wayne Kongo, Alice Karnes,
James Komarec, Bob Kessler, Colleen Kromer.
Row 3, Bill Judeika, Roland Ketchum, Ila
Jean Kroak, Wade Kollman , Marion Kresal,
Patricia Kollman, Jim Kiffe!.
Row 4: Robert Kluka, Wayne Joss, George
Kermgard, Burt Klabunde , Bob Jensen, Russ
Jensen, Luanne Kubec.
Memorize starring roles
home room 322
MR. PASKA
Row 1 · Mary DeRango, JoAnn Christenson,
Jean Decker, Gwendolyn Clark, Geraldine
Corkins, Antoinette Czarnecki, Mory Cutler.
Row 2: Joan Czerwinski, Jone Deitering, Mary
Cox, Joan Clohesey, Joan Cerminaro, Jean
OeRango, Catherine DiCello.
Row 3: John Doty, Pres ton De Homer, Jone
Despin, Joe Dattilo, Dick Dibble, Bob
Costen, Leroy Donner.
Row 4: Keith Crawford, Bill Connell, Ronald
Ooerring, Ronald Dietmon , Donovan Cummings, Louis DiCastri, Terry Conway, Jerry
Dann.
home room 3 20
MISS BANGSBERG
Row 1: Morie Engel, Mariel Dosemogen, Barbara Epstein , Mary Dorsey , Louise Durocher, Barbara Dumke.
Row 2: Betty Doerschlag, Barbara Dosemogen,
Donna Ellis, Elizabeth Ellison, JoAnn Dosemagen, Pauline Dyutka .
Row 3: Ronald Fischer, Shirley Drinkwine,
Horry Filz, Vern Firchow, Jomes Fortner,
Edward Fabian.
Row 4: Warren Englund, Patrick Farmer, Gene
Fennell, Ronald falak, Robert fonk, Charles
Fischer.
home room 318
MR. DAVEY
Row l: Tilda Firmoni, Susan Freitag, Bonnie
Goodare, Joanne Gearhart, Joyce Giannoni,
Lydio Ficcadenti.
Row 2: Barbara Fritzsche, Barbara Galdonik,
Barbara Grimmer, Edna Gayhart, Bonn ie
Grotehouse, Solly Garris, Charlotte Frederick.
Row 3: Franklin Forrest, Donald Greidonus,
eernard Galley, Virginia Glass, Loretta Fosbinder, Jim Greco.
Row 4: Leon Furman, John Frick, Vernon
Goergen, Mike Garrett, Bob Girman, John
Gennoccoro, Mork Girman.
home room 306
MISS MOODY
Row 1: Mary leRose, Shirley Legler,
Blanche Kugler, Barbara laCrosse,
Elaine lodvienka, Shirley Lodousa.
Row 2 : Mory lampos, Violet Kunco,
Darlene Lasky, Bernice Leiting, Jo·
onne Larsen, Pot Leipzig.
Row 3: James Kroening 1 Robert Krouse,
Barton loCrosse, Myron Kuyowa,
Louis laMocchio
Row 4. Ronald Kuchera, Jomes lee,
Don Kueny, Roy Koos, Bill laCombe.
home room 302
MISS BROWN
Row 1: Janet Madison, Janice Loew,
Audrey lindos, Elviero Mancini,
Mary
Llewellyn,
Lois Monson.
Row 2: Eugene llanos, Sue Ludwig,
Kay loef, Patricio Liegler, Donna
Milko, Margaret Magno.
Row 3: Leo Macukewic, lorry Lorent,
Beverly Mann, Eleanor Lois, Patricia Madison, Hildegard lissner, Lois
lovald .
Row 4: Tom lourigon, Donald Lentz,
Sid Leonard, Bab lees, Donald
Lucas, Don Lloyd, Ray Lukowski.
home room 303
MISS DUNCAN
Row 1 Agnes Matoska, Wonda Mor·
quissee, Bernice Merritt, Joyce Mason, Alfred Montwono, Mary Jone
Mish.
Row 2: Mary McAleer, Mildred Mat·
risch, Doris Maxwell, Darlene Maur·
er, Joy Mish, Mary Mayer.
Row 3: Robert Moralez, Jerry Mitchell,
Peter Mortin, Lucille Mink, Eileen
McAleer, Catherine Miller.
Row 4: John McDonough, Gary Mc·
Collum, Tom Marlatt, Borton McNiel, Charles Mohr, Ellsworth Mink,
Bob Moczulewsk1.
home room 305
MISS BISBEE
Raw 1: Sherry Over, Betty Paschke,
Norito Newmon, Betty Novoichick,
Carmella Passerelli ,
Row 2~ Betty Nosh, Joan Murray,
Patricia Owens,
Ardele
Ne!son,
Carol Nelson, Tom Murphy, Betty
Myers, Carol Pascucci.
Row 3: Janet Paxson, Helen Mitchell,
Marjorie
Newman,
Miss
Bisbee,
Florence Molinaro, Ruth Nelson.
Row 4: Joe Nelson, Ed Noidicz,
Jerome Nelson, Clarence Niemi,
George Moseley, Gerhard Nies.
Row 5: John Nagode, Peter Murphy,
Stephen Mulich, Norman Nie:sen,
Bill Nelson, Spencer Nelson.
Await chance on
audio-frequency waves
home room 315
MR . WALTER
Row 1: Darlene Roffone, Alice Ruffolo, Kath -
leen Ricchio, Joan Seger .
Row 2: Jewel Rock, Patricia Rosing, Betty Jo
Sonders, Bernardine Ricciard i, Meredith
Russell , Joan Reader .
Row 3: Clifford Randle, Richard Pfaff, Betty
Rotshinske , Vick i Saftig , Sylvia Ritacco ,
Ruth Renick .
Row 4; Joe Richie, Jim Rice, Fred Pohlman ,
Edward Qcondt , Joe Pomponi , Virgin ia
Sa lerno, Donna Rusecke . ,
Row 5 : Robert Pierce, Charles Pflug , Wayne
Riley, Richard Reynaud, Don Poltrock , Joe
Petrin , lorry Rice .
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MR. HERMSEN
Ro'¥ 1: Merle Van Lone, Eunice Tay lor, Sue
Ellen Thomas, Kathleen Uri ck, Lorraine Volo,
Lu Anne Von
Lydegraf, Rober t Tenuta .
Row 2: Karen Timm, Janet Tate, Jane Titley ,
Eleonor Thomas, Joan Turcek, Phyllis Van
Patten .
Row 3: Bil l Swank , Shirley Thomas, Bi ll
Smith, Dav id Spero , Bruce Smithbock, Ray mond Tofforo , Ronnie Stewart.
Row 4: Bob Thomas , Wayne Sorensen , Jim
Stahl , Jim Smith, Bob Stapleton , Gordon
Svendsen , Richard Stein .
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MISS STEFFEN
Row 1: Nancy Smaniotto,. Brenda Sm ith, Arline Smith , Mory Spizzirri.
Row 2: Morion Supita,. Cynthia Soule,. Amy
Stalker, Joanne Tolley , Anne Sweeney .
Row 3: Patti Jo Sm iles, Marilyn Steffensen ,
Joan Slazes, Donna Sorensen, Gloria Stefani , Patricio Stone .
Row 4 : Sydney Swan , Jim Schoettler, Eugene
Simons, Herbert Schafer, Norman She lton ,
Richord Schmunck .
Row 5 : Roger Schoenfeld, Bob Simon, Barclay
Smith , John Schm ' dt, Milton S later, James
Schmidt, Jacob Scalfri .
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MR. BROWN
Row 1: Antionette Pode Ilo, Rosemary
Ptochek, Patricio Pios, Carol Piehl,
Marilyn Pilger, Antonio Pica.
Row 2 : June Pofahl, Dolores Pocon,
Margaret Ploshee, Jeanette Posthumu-11, Eleonor Potter, Shirley Penniman,
Joyce
Pellegrino,
Patricio
Prehl.
Row 3: Joanne Puntillo, Lorry O'Brien,
Harold
Oberholtzer,
Fronk
Perri,
Fronk Perone, Jack O'Berto.
Row
.ol
Bob
Ogle,
Monte
Palmer,
Jerome Otto, Don Odegaard,
Petrousky, Elmer Olep .
Pete
home room 319
MISS BREISETH
Row 1: Patricio Schenk, Shirley Schul
kowski, Carol Schneider, Joan Slack,
Phyllis Slack, Palmo Settimi .
Row 2 : Elaine Sinnen, Mory Scheckler,
Birgit Selander, Nancy Sevey, Sally
Shankland, Jone t Schneeberger,
Nancy Si,novich,
Row 3 : Jone Schnoufer, Shirley San derson, Corson
Rhode,
Lawrence
Roeder, Santo Solituro, Paul Rovik,
Charles Ruthe .
Row 4 : Robert Rub re,
Bob
Ripley ,
Dennis Rolloin, Charles Runge, Bur ton Rubenstein
home room 111
MISS OATES
Row
Lorraine Wember, Marilyn
Veale,
Joan
Walker,
Catherine
Wendricks, Rosemary Vignieri
Row 2: Anno Morie Veleke, Georgia
Wolters. Donna Veleke, Joan Wade,
Leah Wombolt, Marilyn Voelz
Row 3: Peter Trecroci, Charles Timme,
Dick Tomlinson, Arthur Von
lyde-
graf, Kenny Thoreson, Dante Veno ,
Joe Trocheck .
Row 4: Harold Voight, Dove Threinen,
Sob Truax
Santo Vena , Gino Vil ·
loni, Bruce Thompson .
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MRS . SAYL ER
Row 1: Catherine Williams, Gayle
Wiertz:, Marcia White, Judy Yule,
Arlene Wheeler,
Albert W heeler.
Joan
Wicklund,
Row 2: Josephine Willmington, Carol
Zimmermann, Carol Whitefoot, Sylvia Woydelko, Nancy Zaylor, Barbara Zimmermann, Richard West-
phal
Row
3:
Richard
Voves,
Tom
Young,
Cliff Wendricks, Allwin Wudell,
Jeon Zoccorelli, Judy Zuffo
Row 4
Bob Zanotti, Ted Wenszel I,
Charles Wheeler, Gerold Zigner,
Cedric Whitcomb, Joseph Wallace,
Clay
mundt
Willmington,
Andrew
Was-
ANNEX STUDENT COUNCIL
Row 1 Kathleen Janssen, Pot Willie, Barbaro
Brick, Audrey Cooper, Monica Werner,
Eileen Henderleiter
Row 2 Wayne Cleveland, Lavonne Anderson,
Joyce Lill, Solly Olson, Borbora Santa ·
poalo, Marianne Manson.
How 3~ Russell Sacco, Tom Holdmann, Lenny
Rizzo, Virgil Harp, Bob Zuro, Mike Modory.
Sophs handle bit parts
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MR. NYE
Row 1: Dick Rice, Florene McCurdy, Nata
Bae Lieb, Gail Woodard, Sylvia Schaettler.
Row 2: Dolores Wenszell, Mildred Gogolo,
Bernice Prostko, Beverly Koleck, Maureen
Callahan, Cyril Lichter, David Grimshaw,
James Woodbury.
Row 3: Pat Kleist, Larry Gerou, Stonlev
Lorenz, Bruce Kott, Lois Callahan, Carol
Neu, Barbara Gallo, Gudrun Jensen, Louis
Pillizzi.
Row 4: David Hitchler, Lenny Rizzo, Jerry
Lentz, Doreen Martino, Harold Jensen, John
Koling.
Row 5: John Ogle, Henry Perotto, Dan Wotring, Bill Jacob, Solly Victorio, Bill Swarat,
Jacob Lu lock.
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MISS BAAR
Row 1: Marilyn Pfeiffer, Amelio Ghera, Peggy
Mackay, David Jeronek, Pot Tenuta, Barbaro Broce, Gloria Fox.
Row 2: Agnes Marshall, Arlene Fosberg, Mory
El.en Pingitore, Claro Gorter, Miriam Genock, Patricio Hanson, Darlene Mehis, Delores
De Chiara, Monico Werner, Barbaro Howard.
Row 3: Joe Romano, Bob Henricksen, James
Lesniak, Bob Wojnicz, Marlin Ruetz, Eddie
Edquist, Marjorie Kloet, Jerry Fonk.
Row 4: Frank Powlaczyk, Duane Gahlbeck,
Ken Elderbrook, Ed Huetten, James Jensen,
Vincent Ritacco, Bob Kopesky, Lynn Blosch.
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MISS SOKOLIK
ow 1 Joyce Sontiloni, Amelio
Veno, Charlene Glaken, Ann
Gopko, Audrey Cooper. Mode
line Crovotta.
Row 2: Burtrice Wilkinson, Lois
Howley, Marianne Knaup, Koren
Kelleher, Dolores Graf, Norma
Jamel
Row 3, Pot Clough, Arlene Pitts,
Janice Kolb, June Roberts, Pot
Spaulding, Nancy Middlecomp,
Delores Hees.
Row
4:
Lorraine
Hanson,
lvolone
Pizzinni,
Herr,
Joyce
Dorothy
Knapp, Marion Newmon, Joyce
Quimby, Jimmie Brown, Char
lene Lencioni.
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MRS. NELSON
Row
l: Joanne Finnemore, Koren
Monson, Pot Sanderson, Mory
Ann Behrens, Marlene Hoyland,
G lendene 8 rock w a y, Sus a n
Wade
Row 2· Shirley Huck, Margaret
Kaiser, Ethel Norgaard, Darlene
May Wedell, Alice Freitag, Bar·
boro
Ensfield,
Don
Solodis.
Carol Newberry.
Row 3: Bruce Merrill, Robert Born·
huetter, Oliver Kangas, Frank
Alia, Floyd Odegaard, Bill Houff,
Ken Krebs, Bob Hansen.
Row 4: Don Milkent, Tom Reming ..
ton, Fronk Migliono, Don Kirsch·
boum,
Francis
Morion,
Don
Turkelson
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MISS BLANK
Row 1: Margaret Langenbach. Bor·
baro Alli, Joanne Hornby, Adri~
enne Vollmer, Frances Cantwell,
Helen Solituro, Roberto Wallace.
Row 2: Doris Trotta, Dorothy
Goergen, Audrey Akvick, Mary
Louise Learned, Jolyto Kovechas,
Pot Boubonis, Barbaro Trimble,
Myrna Aull.
Row 3: Jomes Silk, Dick Korwotko,
Gaylord Weidner, Allen Simons,
Lynn Shumway, Vida Kareckas,
Barbaro Luckos, Tom liegokos,
Earl Rosenfeldt.
Row 4: James Brooks, Gory Hees,
Gory Aull, Tom Holdmonn, Elmer Mortin, Fronk Rhode, Bob
Schlox, Dole Mueller, Kori Ross,
Michael Tomczah.
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MISS GOERZ
Row 1: Solly Cisler. John Aderman, Gory Otto, LaVergnne Koll,
Virginia Schwandt, Nancy Hoff,
Delores Pillizzi.
Row 2: Russ Sacco, Charles Erick~
son, Charlene Glass, Joan Jon~
son, Janice Borkenhagen, Li Ilion
Knautz, Charlotte Eichler, Janice
Hannon,
Row 3: Rolph Ritter. Dick loBell,
Don Sampson, Jomes Altman,
John Valaske, Jimmy Dorau,
Pete Savaglio, Walter Ebert,
John Hoferitza.
Row 4: Lorry Korocki, Clarence
~lanchord, Joe Thompson, Fred
rec Bacher, Larry Kavalauskas
Phil Plew, Eugene Larson, Roge;
Peters, Rolph Klemm.
Relaxing between classes are the sapho·
more class officers-Lenny Rizzo, president;
Audrey Akvick, secretary, and Bruce Katt,
vice president.
Learn camera technique
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MR. CARLSON
Row 1: John Reno, John Dorff, Robert Piff,
Ed Etzelmueller, Joe DeCono.
Row 2: Jomes Ziccarelli, Steve Guion, Jerry
Greene, Chester Kirk, James Dilley, Joe
Magnino, Albert Moldenouer.
Row 3: Bob Zuro, Corl Remstad, Art Perone,
Bill Kull, Richard Pofahl, Harold Bagnal.
Row 4: Marvin Mortin, Jock Peachey, Marvin
Miller, Richard Nielsen, Joe Greco, Walter
Secor.
Row 5:
Jim Yorton,
Cesario,
Dale
Paul
Crowford,
Falduto,
Eugene
Jock
Schlater,
Leonard Block, Vernon Putrow.
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MISS McDONOUGH
Row 1: Ralph Willems, Ray Schwartz, Barbara Taube, Faith Tocklin.
Row 2: Charlene Swanning.son, Sue Whitmore, Connie Tanner, Beoureno Thomas,
Barbara
Sontapoalo,
Dolores
Safron.ski,
Georgia Schneeberger.
Row 3: Marion Nelson, Mory Jane Tenuta,
George Stevens, Mike Solituro, Ronald Tab-
bert.
Row
4:
Suzanne
Schulte,
Pasty
Schwirzke,
John Thorrika, Charles Schend, James Siep·
ler, Donna Scott.
Row 5:
Lorry Curtiss, Tom Wirtz,
Seponski, Jay Merrick, Ronald Stein.
Clem
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MR. PEEL
Row
Tom Petterson, Morion
Sloter, Catherine Spalloto, Lois
Robedaau, Eileen Henderleiter,
Helen Dreger, Jean Sacco, Pauline Stenstrom, Louise Tenuta
Row 7, Landan Edwards. Kathleen
Shannon, Dorothy
Palmer, Bar-
baro Sniotynski, Sandro Stein
hofl, Haz~I Carr, Edith Steele,
Ruth Simmonds, Patricio Sadow
ski.
Row 3, David Smith, Ronald Wil
Iiams, Poul Velvikis, Jerry Green
berg, Mike Compagno, Chester
Sobol, Arnold Erickson, Fred
Neuman, Wilbur Chapmon.
Row 4: James Quimby, James
Spaulding, Bab Butera, Ronald
Ruffolo,
John
Murray,
Roger
Stroutman, Charles Weddel, Jim
Acerbi, Don Christon, Robert
Christon, Tom Udstuen
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MR. SMITH
Raw 1: Dorothy Bardwell, Judy
Keller, Marianne Madson, Robert
Fay, Richard Kewenig, Richard
Carey, Rosemary Andrea
Raw 2: Irena Sukis, Coral Cogell,
Marianne Principe, Yvonne lo
Jeunesse, Shirley Fonk, Irene
Macik, Arlene Millhouse, Sandra
Binney,
Lalyne
Langenbach,
Elaine Smith.
Row 3: Dick Peck, Richard Haff,
Joanne Zalod, legia lirgomeris,
Pot Bird 1 Faith MocDode, Connie Koehler, Elaine McCaffery,
Connie Kircher.
Row .C: Howard Doerflinger, Glenn
DeYoung, Don Monson, Donald
Sikora, Bill Shields, Solly Gabe,
Barbara Dumke, Roe Schwanke,
Jim Baxter, Clark Miller, Dick
Flynn.
Raw 5: Al Frederick, Art last,
Dick Jensen, George Principe,
Dick
Doty,
Peter
Anderson,
Ken Scribner, Frank Cairo, Ron·
nie Easterday, Michael Siemons,
Steve Slazes, Edward leach.
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MRS. BACHER
Row 1. Lais Hughes, Adelle Jane
Marshall, Shirley Nelson, Marilyn Ritacco, Georgianna Greene,
Connie Gallo, Marlene Rossi,
Dorothy lee Neuman,
Row 2: Dorene Frank, Joanne
Kuhnley, Bernice Lambert, Fran·
ces Flatley, Groce Mascarette.
Patricia Willie, Annette Mas·
carette.
Row 3: Leon Niederkorn, Kenneth
lamber, Don Loeffler, Poul De·
Rose, Joe Mangan, John Hill·
man, laVerne Patton, Doniel
Jensen.
Raw 4: Per Kalstrup, Paul lendman, Alfred Mengo, Pat Young,
Rudy Wirth, Gardon McAleer,
Nick Perry.
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MAJO R SCHUMACHER
Row 1: Henry Peterson, Douglas
Vite, Michael Knutz, Bob Davis,
Marwood Clausen.
Row 2: John Romanowski, Eugene
Rabertsen, Richard Stummer, Don
Bertog, Bill Anderson.
Row 3: Ken Fink, William Nyland,
Sidney Davis, John Petrin.
Row 4: Norman Larsen, Brion Nor·
ton, Virgil Harp, Oerreld Lanctot,
Ken Chiado, Don Renzulli,
Long I or I uc/c.y break
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MR. HUBERTY
Row 1: Rose Cesaretti, Marlene Counley, Cecelia Flocker, Marie 8erry, Jeon Pfaff.
Row 2: Eileen Pagenkopf, Beth Kirn, Shirley
Gram, Bernadette Hogelschur, Diane Pearce,
Mary Sorensen, Jomes Anderson.
Row 3: Melvin Leys, Perine Perozzi, Mory
Joy Ventura, Nancy lee, Carol Jean Bloxdorf, Dorothy Hyatt, Dorothy Yzsenga.
Row 4: Keith Knudsen, Ray Klacan, Eleano
Ciobotti, Charles Gulbransen,
laVonne
Anderson.
Row 5: Glen Gerlach, Ronald Londre, Joe
Zogame, Bruch Spaeth, Richard Kreuser,
Bruce Bleoshko.
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MR. KNICi<REHN
Row 1: Audrey Slater, Kathleen Gillick, Angeline Fabiano, Shirley Shreve, Rose Sirocchi,
Shirley Koslico, Barbara Kott.
Row 2 Louie Defranco, Eddie Kernen, Sally
Olson, Rubenia Hives, Florine Fairbanks,
Rita Gentile, Carolyn Smith.
Row 3: Richard Daum, John Witmer, Jock
Ludke, Fred OeMicchi, Tom lees, Gene
Gallo, George Whiterock.
Row 4: Al Dolan, Kermit Hovey, Glenn Hoffman, Alphonse Barca, Bruce Collins, Robert
Rolbiecki, Lawrence Nelson.
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MR. HARTZELL
Row 1: Rose Marie Leto, Mori lyn Mlynarek,
Helen O 'Nei I, Rosemarie Baum, Madelyn
Nudi
Row 2, Susan Hoey, Shirley Greenwald, Bev
erly Mocaione, Kathy Janssen, Phyllis
Marek, Nancy Monik, JoAnne Mockus, James
Keller.
Row 3: Joyce Giles, Mary Jervey, Clarrine
Wells, Anna Marie Antonell i, Lorraine Kelly,
Joan Marion, Eva Frederick.
Row 4: Beverly Reemer, Kathleen Tennessen,
Tamara Furman, Beverly Krah , Carol Nesland, Carol Nelson .
Row 5: Dick law, James Dodge, Lewis Weeks,
Frank Blackmon, George Thompson, Robert
Jensen, Wayne Nelson
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MR KRUSE
Row 1: Burton Weinstein, Paul Ci·
nelli, Jew II Cliff, Marie Zoles,
Mory
Shipley,
Barbaro
Brick,
Joyce Boiman.
Row 2: Alan Thomas, Dick Warren,
Sara Unwin, Anita Conger, Mory
Ann Guenther, Jean Newhouse,
Joyce Nelson, Tom Thornton,
Janice Rosenbaum.
Row 3 Pat Rafferty, Jim Christen·
sen, Dick Kollman, Tom Dibble,
Wayne Miller, Carol Knutson,
Jeon Rolfes, Arlene Larson.
Row 4: Donald Pappas, Harvey
Reiman, Tom Novak, Ed Hollon
der, Herb Oechler, Bob Jensen,
Victor Sarton, Alfred Ruffalo,
Gilbert Dosemagen.
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MISS NOVACK
Row 1: Richard Russo, Duane Erick·
son
Janice
Maurer,
Marlene
Willie, Joanne Laba, Shirl~y
Kraning, Madeline DeAngelis,
Linda Corradini.
Row 2: Tom Rosengren, Judy Nico·
Iozzo, Annette Seefeldt, Darlene
Oakland, Donna Hyatt, Gloria
Nuthem, Geraldine Boneu, Patsy
O'Neil.
Row 3: Gary Braze, Guy Marrone,
Judy Lemke, Pat Grgurich, Nel·
lie Cliff, Joyce Pauloni, Lazora
Glinski, Norma Poole.
Row 4: Elmer Prell, Peter Jorgensen, Jim Murphy, Norman Jen·
sen, Allen Binninger, Charles
Callahan, Bob Fox, Mike Modory.
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MR. COSNER
Row 1: Joann Martin, Joan Fan
ning, Carol Cairo, Frances Vena,
Annabel Hubbard, Shirley Mil
chell, Beverly Wardell.
Row 2: Barbara Slater, Barbara
Clark,
Judy
Potter,
Marian
Sharpe, Kathleen Boyd, Betty
Wasurick, Nancy Wordell, Ern
estine Pellegrino, Judy Martin,
Myrtle Otto, Joan Baker, Carol
Dorff.
Row 3: Doris Ambrosini, Lorraine
Carlson, Pat Willems, Diane
Rosing, Joy Massa, Mary Bullamore, Carol Ann Bloxdorf, Joan
Bode,
Barbaro
Casey, Judy
Bruch, Debby Barnes.
Row 4: Willie Burke, George Jackson, Tony Szikil, John Borkow·
ski, Jack Ocheltree, Jim Jackson,
Warren Hocknell, Richard BoyJe,
Kay Bostetter, Anita Mohr
Row 5: Edward Bonn, Don Young,
Henry Holman, Keven Carney,
Dan Buckolz, Wayne Cleveland,
Don Pal men, Bob Colby, Jerry
Brockhouse.
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MR. THOMAS
Row 1. Diana Bilotti, Frances Androshek, Marilyn Adel, Rose
Mary Aceto, Kay Kammer, Bev·
erly Jones, Mary Ann Bindelli.
Row 2: Jim Madison, Joyce Lill,
Nancy Amo, Beverly Bambrough,
Kathleen Bain, Joan Bennett,
A.lice Andes, Norma Antrim.
Row 3: Joel Madison, Don Blaziew·
ske, Philip Blanchard, Ralph
Jones, Paul Antaramian, Charles
Anderson, Dick Lloyd, Ronald
Krome.
Row 4: Cliff Adelsen, Ronnie Anderson, Robert Andersen, John
Kavolauskas, Roger Kreuscher,
Gene Arneson, Ronald Benedict,
Philip Biehn, Robert Kramer,
Kenneth Buher
The leading men of
ESQUIRE
Row 1: Mario Bonofiglio, Jim
Amendola , Don Poltrock, Ronnie
Bunda ,
Eddie
Bonaretti ,
Dave
Threinen , Don Reiter .
Row 2: Dick Nicolozzi, Tom Braatz,
Frank Aiello, Alon Ameche , Don
Ferkin , John Josiunas, Bob Hinds,
Fred Cundori
Not in picture : Jerry Adam s on .
RED TRIANGLE
Row 1: Bob Girman, Russ Jensen,
Pete Murphy, Joe Kovolauskas ,
Dario Madrigrano, Phi I Skovron -
ski, Chuck Whitefoot .
Row 2: Bob Murphy, Som Kishline,
Roy Groglio, Glen Thompsen,
Ed Ronzio.
Not in picture : Bruce Katt , Wal ly
Knutson , John Schmidt,
Bob
Jensen .
RED TRIANG LE
ESQUIRE
First Semester
frank Aie llo . • • . • • .
Don
Reiter . . • . . . . .
Braatz . .
Jim A mendola
Don Po 1trock .
Tom
Mr.
Officers
. . President .••
Second Semester
First Semester
Chuck Whitefoot
Glen Thompson
..••.• Don Reite r
Vice - President .... . .. Ed Bonaretti
. Secretary . . ...
Tom Braatz
. Treasurer .•
Dick Nicolazzi
Corres. Sec ' y
Don Poltrock
Highland .......... Advisor .. . .
. Mr.
Bob Girman ..
Ed Ronzio ..... .
Bob Murphy •.•.
Mr. Smith ..•••...
Highland
.
Officers
Second Semester
President ......
Ed Ronzia
Vice· President .. . Dario Modrigrano
. Secretory ..
. Sam Kish line
Treasurer .
. . Joe Kavalauskos
Corres . Sec'y . .
. . Bob Girman
. . Advisor .....••. . . • . Mr. Smith
red triangle
esquue
Homecomiug Float ; Dance; CookiP S ale ;
Caudy at Basket/mil Ga111es ; Red Tri·
an gle vs. Facult y Basketball Game ;
Court esy W eek ; Dad's Night ; Box , orial ; Ju g Game ; Gifts for llo111eromin g
Queen anti Allerulcmts ; Gifts to Charities ; priug Picuic ; Christmas Part y.
Esquire vs . Facult y Bask etball Game ;
Hom ecoming Float ;
um mer Picni1·
Bulletin Board U {(hts; Dress-up JJ'' ee k ;
Senior B anqu et ; Gifts for llomecomillf:
Queen and A tlPll(lant s; Christmas />art y.
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K. ff. S.
Decorating this famil iar spot are Russ Jensen, Rager Hujik , and Dan Re iter.
hi-
Hl -Y
First Semester
Officers
. .... President .
Quentin Katt .
Rona ld Rudy • • - - • Vice -Pres ident .• _
Jim Granger . .
Secretory •
Poul Shwoiko . . ...... Treasurer . . .
Horry Larsen .
. . . Cores . Sec' y. . .
Mr . Davey
. . . Adv isor.
Second Semester
• • Ronold Rudy
Quent in
Ko tt
Pat Shelley
. Poul Shwaiko
Norman Nielsen
• Mr Davey
Gifts lo lfothers at Christmas; Uascot Clawle lliller; Sale of f>ro{!rams; Uilk
and Do11uls al Basketball Games; Dona1io11s to Red Cross; Gifts to Qlleen, Atlell(la11ts, and Candidates; Hi-Y Reunion;
lli-Y Room; Trophy Display; Distrilmtio11 of Uarrh of Dimes Ca11s.
Hl -Y
Row 1: Quentin Kott, John lovine,
Pat Shelley_
Row 2
Norman Nielsen, Harry
Larsen .
Row 3 : Roger Hujik, Stan Demske,
Jim Granger, Don Lucas , Deon
Shumway, Ed Pal men .
Not
in
picture:
Shwaiko, Solly
Christion .
Ron
Rudy ,
Poul
Victorio ,
Don
Beauties
The K-Teens turn their minds to domestic
molters ond cleon the school kitchen.
HI -STYLE
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Carolyn Turner .... . ... President .......... Jeon Ro nous
Nancy Stern .......... Vice -President .. .... Rita Rafferty
Jeon Ronous ... . ...••.. Secretory .... . .. Morion Ogilvie
Marlene Douglas . ...... Treasurer ...... Joyce Pellegrino
Barbara Johnsen ..... Corres . Sec' y ... .. . . Eileen O 'Maro
Miss Reed .... . ... , . . . Advisor .............. Miss Reed
HI -STYLE
Row 1: Barbaro lubbers, Nancy
Stern , Carolyn Turner.
Row 2: Judy Zuffa, Joyce Pellegrino, Barbaro Johnsen ..
Row 3 : Rita
Rafferty,
Eileen
O 'Mara,
Karen
Timm, Joan
Murray .
Row 4 : Jeon Ronous, Betty Eppers ,
Morion Ogilvie, Marlene Doug las, Lydia Ficcadenti .
Not in Picture : Ruth Martinson,
Gera ldine Keckler, Karen Gui
brandsen , Claire Burns .
hi-style
Homecoming Float; Gifts for Homecoming Attendants; Taffy Apple ale; Red
Cross Animals; Intramural Awards; Big
Eight Week Programs; Football But1011s; Alumnae Tea; Roaring 20's Assembly; Red Cross Drive; Christmas Decorations; Aid to Counselors; WLIP Polio
Drive Aid; Ching Chong Capers; Joint
Tea.
produce sparkling assemblies
SUB DEB
Ro w
1:
Jean
Agazzi ,
Rita
Ke lly, Sharon Bornhuetter, Marcia Evans, Solly Mie lke , Joanne
G ibso n, Doreen Burklund .
Ro w
2 : Joan
Turcek,
Agnes
Matoska ,
Po t
Zol es ,
Agnes
Zi et h, Maril yn Andreoli, Eleonor
Thomas,
Margaret
Kaufman ,
Alice Sorensen .
Not in Pictur e: Georgia Halberstad t, Lois Watts, Sue Whitmore, Audre y Akv ic k
K-TEENS
Ro w 1; Marianne Segal , Claire
Steinbach , laVerne Smith, Teresa Speca , Barbara Kott, Doro thy Kloep .
Row 2: Miss Moody, Lois Bennett ,
Barbara von Schrader, Rita Kost ,
Joyce Andresen , Nancy loJeu nesse, Barbara laCrosse, Pot
Kollman , Mory Holt, Dorothy
Wehner.
Not in Picture : Dione Bilotti, Ra e
Schwanke, Joan Cerm inaro, Sal ly Olson .
SU B DEB
K-TEENS
Second Se mester
Office rs
First Semester
Rita Kelly
President .
Joanne Gibson
Alice Sorensen •..... Vice -Pres ident .. Doreen Burklund
Marcia Evans .•....... Secretary .. . . . . . . . . Pat Zoles
Doreen Burklund ... . Treasurer ••..• Sharon Bornhuetter
Agnes Zieth . . ... , Corres. Sec'y ... . .. Solly Mielke
Miss Densmore
.•. , •• Advisor •...•••.. Miss Densmore
Second Semester
first Semester
Officers
Teresa Speca
LoVerne Smith ....
President ••••
Marianne Segal ... Vice- President •.. Dorothy Wehner
Lois Bennett . . . . .
. Secretory . . • . . . .. Pot Kollman
Rita Kost . . . . . • .
Treasurer •.••..•• Joyce Andresen
Claire Steinbach •••. Corres . Sec' y • Barbara von Schroder
Miss Moody
Adv isor ••••••••. Miss Moody
k-teens
llo m ecoming Float ; R.ed Cross Drfre;
Hom ecoming Asseml>ly; L N Flag ; Package for Creece ; Cift for Bernada; KTeen Kake ale ; ClufJ So11g; Teachers'
Kitch en Party ; Red Cross Cift Boxes;
Red Cross Dolls; Mother and Daughter
Tea ; Ching Chon g Capers ; K-Teen
Scholarship ; Gift for Homecomin g
Queen.
sub deb
Homecoming Float ; Red Cross Drit'e ;
Red Cross Cift Box es; Hallowee11
Party; Christmas Formal ; Cookie Sale;
T eachers' Kofj ee Kl at sch; Alumnae
Party; Kitchen love and Silver Sert'ice.
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The Aool tho! look second place, created by the Latin Club .
A program of
brilliant dialogue
SPANISH CLUB
First Semester
Officers
Second Semeste1
Lorraine Wember ...... President ...... Lorraine Wember
Marilyn Juhnke . . . Vice-President . ..... Marilyn Juhnke
Solly
Koehler
Lorry Lorent .......
Secretory . . . . . . Solly
Treasurer ... • .
Mrs. Boyl er ..•..•..... Advisor ....... . .
Koehler
lorry Lorent
Mrs . Boyler
spanish club
Christmas Party; IJasket/Jall
Homeco111i11,: Float.
P i 11 s
SPANISH CLUB
Row
1:
Patti
Jo
Smiles,
Mory
Becker, Audrey Horton, Jackie
Zimmermann .
Row 2: Cynthia Soule, Lorraine
Wember, Helen Altergott, Patri-
ca Piehl, Phyllis Ann Mou .
Row 3: Kathleen Johnson, Lucille
Mink, Solly Koehler, Marilyn
Juhnke, Mory McAleer.
Row 4 : Tom Marlatt, Lorry Lorent.
ATIN CLUB
Row 1 El onor Krieger, Barbaro
Wallo, Adrie nn e Vollmer, Jo ·
onne Moc ku s, Audrey Lindos,
Nancy Hoff, Susan Wade, Di on t- Bilo tt i, Caro l Ann Bloxdorf.
Ro w 2 John Hoferitza, Richard
Boyle, Paul C ine lli , Beth Kirn ,
Mory Shipley , Frances Cantwell,
Barbara Brick, Sue Whitmore,
Joan Boker, Barbaro Bushonville,
Edward Hollander
Row 3: Allwon Wude ll, Don Chris ·
tenson , Dorothy Hopf , Mary
Scheckler, Deborah Barnes, Pat
Boubon ii, Judy Bruch , Pat Kleist ,
Mory Bullomore, Patrick former ,
J im Stah l
Row 4 Jo> e ph Wa llace, Joy Mas ·
s o , Joy ce Li ll, Anita Conger ,
Joann Zo lod , Betty Ratshinske ,
Elizabe th Ell ison , Soro Unwin,
Betty Doershlog , Lois Jeon Huet ·
ten , Gudre n Je nsen, Donovan
Cummings.
Row 5 : George Stevens, Dorio
Madrigrano , Robert Schwoob,
Richard Peckman, Russ Sacco,
Gilbert Dosemogen , Catherine
Miller, Sylvia Jombrek, Barbaro
Jeon luckos, Kathleen Shannon,
Bob Stapleton , David Smith,
Jomes Altman .
FRENCH CLUB
Row 1: Rita Kast , Mory Burtt,
Jackie Z i mmermann, El vi era
Mancini .
Row 2 : Bernadine Kontowt , Birgit
Selander, Janet Bruch , Audrey
Lindas , Albino Grisk, Louise
Durocher, Marilyn Pilger.
Row 3 Jo Anne Franks, Barbaro
Sontapoolo, Marian Supita, Bar baro Epstein, Sylvia Ritacco ,
Bernardine Ricciardi .
Row 4: Louis LoMocchio , Carolyn
Turner, Rosemary OeSantis, Mor ·
gie Hart, Jeon Agozzi, Koren
Timm , Joyce Pellegrino, Marilyn
Voelz .
Row 5: Claire Steinbach, Nancy
Stern, Lois Lovold, Frances Flot ·
ley, Dave Threinen, Dario Mod ·
rigrano, Joel Madison, Eugene
Simons
FRENCH CLUB
LATIN CLUB
Officers
Second Sem£ster
Rosemary OeSontis . . . . President
Kosemcry OeSontis
First Semester
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Richard Peckman • . . Senior Consul. •. Richard Peckman
Donovan Cummings ., Junior Consul .. Donovan Cummings
Patrick Former
• Praetor
Patrick Former
Mary Scheckler .•.....•• Aedile ..•.••. Mary Scheckler
George Stevens .•• . ••• Aedile . • ••. George Stevens
Audrey Lindos •••• . .•• Reporter
. . . • Audrey Lindas
Miss Merrick . • • • • • . Advisor . . • • • . • Miss Merr ick
Bernadine
Ricciardi • Vice-President . Be rnadi ne
f<icciardi
Rita Kost •.••.••• Sec ' y Treasurer .••••••.• Rita Ko!t
Miss Wilson . . . . • • . • Advisor .••••..•• Miss Walson
f rench duh
latin duh
llo111 et·o111i11 ,: Float ; Cupr al.- e Salt' ; .11111io r Hi!:(li l,ati11 Party.
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Ho111 eco 111i11 ,: Float ; l'e11 ril Sale; Fre 11 clt
Ent ertainment; Christmas />art;. ; ale11ti11t> Part y.
r
They
USHERS
Row 1: Poul Rovik, Gerold Hedstrom, Bruce Thompson , Gilbert Howe, Keith Schmude .
Row 2: Dick McEvoy, Otis Barnett , Norman Menden, Roy Holler.
Row 3 : Don Andreoli, Oakley MacPherson, John Blaxdorf, Bob Cumiskey, John Romanowsky
Not Pictured : Leon Furman , Carmon Metallo , Herbert Schafer, Corson Rhode, Lawrence Nelson ,
Tom Blankley, David Spero, Dolores Hornby, Morge Henry , Elaine Rosentreter, Sydney Swan
USHER 'S CLUB
SEMINAR
Officers
Second Semester
President . •
. Jerry Hedstrom
Vice -President ....
Keith Schmude
Secretary ... . . . .. . . David Spera
Treasurer
. John Romanowski
Mr . Whitaker .•••.... . . Advisor
Mr. Whitaker
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Mory Rode
President .
Lorry o ·Brien
Mary Holm
Brenda Smith
Vice- President
Barbaro Clish .......... Secretory
.. Audrey Hommelev
Norma Anderson .... . Treasurer ... .. .... Steve Mulich
Jerry Hedstrom ..... Corres . Sec' y , ..... Audrey Lin dos
Miss Doherty .. . ..... . . Advisor ........... Miss Doherty
First Semester
Dick McEvoy •
.
ushers
Vsher al all auditorium actfrities.
SEMINAR
Row 1: Audrey lindas, Mary Holm,
Mory Burtt, Jackie Zimmermann.
Row 2 : Barbaro Clish, Loura Bas tianelli, Bernadine Kontowt, Irene
Schneider, Mory Rode, Brenda
Smith, Norma Anderson.
Row 3: Irene Boerner, Dorothy
Hopf, Betty Rose, Audrey Ham melev, Barbaro Ann
Hollen,
Barbaro Bushonville.
Row 4: Betty Ratshinske, Betty
Norgaard, Joan Wade, Georgia
Walters, Jerry Hedstrom, Bob
Costen .
Row 5: Stephen Mulich, George
Kermgard, Ralph Hopf, Edward
Quandt, Bruce Thompson, Lorry
O'Brien, Don Morton .
seminar
Test Tube Times- cience Newspaper;
Card Party; Juuior Hif(li School Scie11r1'
Meet; Homecominf( Float; Note1JOok and
Emblem Sale; Student cieuce Projects.
star in varied roles
CHELIFERS EX LIBRIS
Row 1: Ruth Mitch e ll , Jone Oei tering, Juan ita
Moral ez, M u r ie l Lintz, Joyce Bosman , Louise
Jorge nsen, Nata Boe Lieb .
Row 2 , Mildre d Gogola , laVergnne Ko ll,
J ud y Mort in, Jan e t Bruch , Kathleen Johnson ,
Nan cy Mill s, J eon Blosch .
Row 3 : Do lores Kovol iaus kas , Pat laVigne ,
Jan e Holland, Ellen Andrews, Audrey Ham
me lev, Eilee n Pagenkopf.
Row 4 : Mory
Ann Guenther, Marjor ie New
man , Dorothy Ra smussen , Lazaro G linski,
Caral Jean Blox dorf , Mar y Lou Saftig .
CINEMATIC
Row 1 · Mar ilyn Glas, Patricia Lois , Delores
Celebre, Rose Mary Biscard i.
Row 2: Herbert Schafer, Audrey Ibsen , Rachel
Carlos , Hildegard Lissner, Geraldine Cor ·
kins , Mary Burtt, Joanne Duberstine, Clifford
Randle.
Row 3 : Bill Monroe, Ronald Hazen , Marilyn
Brock , Mr. link , Roger Anderson , frank
Perri , Vern Erickson ,
Row 4: Dick Rasmussen , Jerry Bougneit, Walter
li ssner, Thomas Wa llen , Rolph Hopf, Dick
Hautzinger, Leroy Donner.
Row 5 , Chuck Wh itefool , Donald Kuchera,
Allen Keyse, Wayne Riley , Ray Delaat,
Dick Bundies, Spencer Nelson , Ronald Ooerring, Joseph Petrin .
CHELIFERS EX LIBRIS
CINEMATIC
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Juanita Moralez • . •••• President ..•••.• Juanita Moralez
Janet Bruch •••••• Vice-President •.• • •• • • Janet Bruch
Kathleen Johnson .•••.• Secretary ••.•• • Kathleen Johnson
Joyce Bosman ...••.... Treasurer •...•.... Joyce Bosman
Jean Blash •••••• ~ Corres . Sec 'y •••• , ••• Jeon Blash
Miss Reed ............. Advisor .............. Miss Reed
Second Semester
First Semester
Officers
.... Vern Erickson
Charles Whitefoot ..
President
Ray Delaat
Roy De loot
Vice-President .
. . . . Patricia Lois
Secretary
Patricio Lois .
... Treasurer ....... William Monroe
William Monroe
. .• • • Advisor .
. ... Mr. link
Mr . link
dnematic
Pro j ector Mai11te na11ce; Film Pre paratio 11s; A uclio- F isual Office W ork ; E ight~e n Film s a J'r 'eek.
chelifers ex libris
w i111111i11 t( Parties; Bro 1n1ie
l>rary e;i-ice.
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ale; Li-
The stars and how they
HONOR SOCIETY
Row 1: Jackie Zimmermann , Rita
Kost . Marilyn Pilger. Betty Ep ·
pers,
Barbara Spera, Gwen
Clark. Muriel Lintz , Kathleen
Urick, Esther Klees. Rose Mary
OeSontis .
Row 2 : Carol Schneider, Bernadina
Kontowt, Janet Paxson , Betty
Ratchinske, Lorraine Wember,
Joan Slozes, Shirley Grant, Betty
Gross, Joyce Eppers .
Row J ; Richard Blackmon, Joyce
Pellegrino, Rosoli"' Rizzo, Dor is
Klein , Lucille Mink, Emily Smith,
Pot Zoles. Mary Scheckler, Geor gia Walters , Jerry Hedstrom.
Row 4 : Dove Spera, Dario Madri Qrono,
John
Grebetz,
Keith
Schmude, Donovan Cummings,
John Bloxdorf , Steve Mulich,
Roy Koos, Jack Dagon, Ed Mo ·
torrese .
STUDENT SENATE
Row 1: Joanne Gibson, Pat Zoles,
Joyce Pellegrino, Joan Cermi
noro, loVerne Smith .
Row 2 : Marilyn Nugent, Emily
Smith, Carolyn Turner, Mary
Rode, Marianne Segal, Juanita
Moralez,
Carmello
Passarelli,
Nancy Stern .
Row 3: Joan Holderness, Sheila
MocDode, Dorothy Rasmussen,
Bob
Murphy,
John
Schmidt,
Richard Pockmon, James Amen
dola .
Row 4: Don Reiter, Quentin Kott,
Roy Holler, Lenny Rizzo, Bruce
Kott, Dorio Madrigrano, Ronnie
Bunda.
Row 5 : Dick McEvoy, Chuck White foot, Dove Threinen, Roy Delaet, Poul Shwoiko, John Grno.
STUDENT SEN ATE
HONOR SOCIETY
First Semester
Officers
Emily Smith
. . • . . • . President ... . .
. . • Vice -President
Pat Zales
Rosemary DeSantis .. • • Secretory . . . •
First Semester
Second Semester
Jerry Hedstrom
Chuck
Whitefoot. •
Louis Cross
Roy Haller
Dick Mc Evoy . • • • •
Mr. Stocker .. • .••.
John Bloxdorf
Marilyn Pilger
Ce ii a Cooper . . •••••• Treasurer .. • • • • Patrick Former
Miss Steffen . . . • . • • • • . . Advisor •••.••..... Miss Steffen
Officers
Second Semester
President .. . • • • • • • Bob Murphy
Vice · President •••••• Ed Ronzia
Secretory . . . • Glendo Sheppard
Treasurer ••.••• , ••• Fronk Aiello
Advisor ..
• . Mr. Stocker
honor soc:iety
student senate
Honor A ssembly; Candy S alt's; llo11or
Roll ; War Orphan.
Hom eco111i11 1(; School Ocmces; G o l tl
Footballs; Bi{( Ei{(lit Co11f ere11 ces.
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shine
Proud representatives of Kenosha al Tri·
School Council meetings ore Joyce Pellegrino, Nancy Stern, Pol Zoles, Bruce Koll,
Mike Butera, and John Schmidt.
red cross
JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL
First Semester
Ray Deloat. . .
Bob Schwoob. . . .
Officers
President
Vice-President
Marilyn Juhnke • . • . .
Tino Christensen ..
, Secretary
Second Semester
Roy Deloot
....• Bob Schwoob
... Marilyn Juhnke
. .•• Treasurer • .• •. Tina Christensen
Junior Red Cross Cift Boxes; Carolin(.!
and Decoratin(.! at Carmelite Home; Annual Red Cross Camp; Inter-City Council Party; Fund Campaign; Enrollment
Drire~ Remlin[.! to Home-Bound Chiltlren; H omecomin(.! Float; Christmas
Gifts for parta; National Convention.
JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL
Row 1: Marcia Evans, Patsy
Blasch, Tino Christensen.
Row
2:
Marilyn
Juhnke,
O'Neil,
Barbara
Jeon
Ensfield,
Lucy Hermes, Jean Orth, Carol Neu, Celia
Cooper.
Row 3: Bruce Katt, Jeonellen Mortin, Joyce
Pellegrino, Judy Zuffa, Jone Despin, Doris
Klein.
Row 4: Robert Schwoob, Horry Fitz, Patrick
Farmer, Ray Delaet, Myron Kuyawa.
Row 5: Fronk Aiello, Tom Braatz, Cliff Adel sen
Here they are-guys
HIGH STEPPING KlUB
Row 1: Betty Wasurick, Darl ene Di x, Audre}
Horton , Marilyn Nugent , Arde ll Swensen
Diane Vogt, Donna Sorensen.
Row 2: Kathy Thomsen, Adrienne Vollmer
Irene Mocik, Eleone Smith, Joyce Giles.
Not p ictured : Betty Barengo, Shirley Bitter.
K KlUB
Row 1: Tom Daggett, Les Kent ,
Jim Van Zile , Joe Kavalauskas,
Tom Lourigan , Bob Hinds .
Row 2 : Bill Barden , John Bloxdorf,
Stanley Demske, Donald Lucas,
Alan Ameche, Tom Braatz, Jim
La Sota.
Row 3: Barton LaCrosse, Robert
Smith , Robert Cumiskey, Victor
Borowsky, Sam Kishline, Frank
Aiello, Chuck Whitefoot, Phil
Skovronski
Row 4: Larry Boyd , Don Ferkin ,
Bob Murphy, Ed Ronzia, Ron
Rudy , John Rohde .
Row 5 : Ray Graglia, Harry Larsen,
Don Reiter, Richard Nico lazzi ,
Mario Bonofiglio, Paul Shwaiko,
Ruel McMullen, Fred Bistrick,
Blake Smith .
HIGH STEPPING KLUS
K-KLUB
Second Semester
Mori lyn Nugent. ....... President. ....... Marilyn Nugent
Darlene Dix .•...... Vice-President. ..... Audrey Horton
Adrienne Vollmer ... Sec' y Treasurer . • . . . . Betty Boren go
Ardell Swensen ......... Reporter ..... . .... Darlene Dix
Mr. Dunham ........ . .. Advisor ........... Mr. Dunham
Officers
Second Semedar
Tom Braatz .••••
.... President . . •
. Tom Braatz
Ed Ronzio
Vice -President .....
Ed Ronzia
. Secretary •••. Mario Bonofiglio
Frank Aiello
Vic Borowsky
. . • . . . Treasurer . ..• . ••• Dick Nicolozzi
Mr. Jaskwhich ...
. .. Advisor ...•• , . Mr. Jaskwhich
First Semester
First Semester
Officers
high stepping
k kluh
Uarching at Football Gam es; Cookie
'ale; Ja11 esl'ille Co n cert .
K-Klub Dance; A thletic E quipm ent.
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and dolls
JOANNE MOCKUS
PEP CLUB
Fird Semester
Gloria Lahti. ..
Marge Jensen , •
Carmella Passarelli
Noreen Boy le .
Beverly Easton
Miss Van Liew
Officers
Second Semester
President
Carmello Passarelli
Vice-President .. Betty Bokmueller
. Secretary
...... Susan Wade
Treasurer
Joyce Sontiloni
Corres . Sec' y
Joanne Mockus
Advisor
Miss Van Liew
pep dub
Rose Night;
'Vig ht.
Christmas
Gifts;
Dad's
PEP CLUB
Row 1: Mory OeRango,
Lahti, Noreen Boyle.
Gloria
Row 2: Carmella Posso rel Ii, Betty
Bokmueller,
Miss
Von
Liew,
Morge Jensen, Beverly Easton.
Not in picture: Susan Wade, Kathleen Bain , Jo Anne Mockus,
Joyce Santiloni, Cliff Adelson,
Oakley MocPherson, Gory Braze .
Special
Trying to look every inch a Y-Teen are the general officers: Mary Holt,
secretary; Carolyn Turner, president; Irene Schne ider, vice-president;
SENIOR Y-TEENS
Betty Ann Rose , treasurer.
Row 1: Alice Kotarski , Norma
Anderson, Barbaro Clish , Joan
Marescolco, Rita
Horton ,
Jackie
senior r-teens
Mary Ellen Pruitt.
Row 2 : Mory Rode , Arlene New man, Gwendolyn Hoyland, Betty
Officers
Second Sem•ster
Nancy Stern . • ...•.... President . • • • Barbaro Anderso n
Teresa Speco
... Vice- President •..•.•• Bettv Ann Rose
Sally Roberts
Secretory
•••••• Lois Bennett
First Semester
Jacoueline
Rizzo, Audrey
Zimmermann,
Ann
Rose ,
Bernadine
Kontowt,
Dorothy Velky , Alice Sorensen,
Irene Schneider, Jeonellen Mortin, Teresa Speca, Rita Rafferty,
Kathy Thomsen
Zimmermann .. Treasurer •••• Jeanellen Mortin
Mrs . Boyter
. . . . . . • Advisor
••••••• Mrs .
Row 3 · Mary Ann Hines, Rae Ellen
Reed, Carolyn Turner, Nancy
Stern, Sh irley Witomyer, Mori -
Sayler
Round Ta ble With Uotli ers: College
M eeting; tyle S how: M oth er a11d Dm1gltter Ba11qu et ; Rou nd Ta/Jl e o n Boy-Girl
R elatio11sltips; "Getting A } o 1>'' U eeti11!!.
onne Segal , Clair e Burns, Yvonne
Molinaro, Carol Gohart, Martha
Wallace , Kathleen Conway , Bar bara Nikson, Diane Vog t.
Row 4 : Edna Brick ley, Phyllis Ann
Mau , Rose Alisauskas , Sheila
MacDade, Joyce Eidsor, Bonnie
Wenman, Lila Ruth Thompson ,
Shirley Keat ing , Peggy Gram,
Barbara Anderson , Shirley Grant.
Row .5 : Barbara lubbers, Dorothy
Rasmussen , Marthella Scoon , Sue
Smith , Marilyn Nugent , Maxine
Draack, Sally Robert s, Jean Ro nous ,
Emily
Smith,
Marilyn
Untershine, Barbara Pierce .
* * *
JUN IO R Y-TEENS
Row l. Marilyn Steffensen, Lydia
Ficcadenti, Louise Durocher, Rosemary Vegnieri, Sue Carol Moli naro, Carmello Passarelli , Mari lyn Pilger, Karen Gulbrandsen,
Rita Kast, Mary Spizzirri.
Row 2 : Jane Tilley, Mary Scheckler, Lois lovold, Sue Ludwig,
June Pofahl, Barbara laCrosse,
Sherry Over, Barbara Von Schra der, Lila Rubenstein, Betty Pasch ke, Janet Bruch, Joan Cerminaro,
Lois Watts, Natalie Weinstein .
Row 3 : Phyllis Ballard, Bonnie
Gratehouse, Elizabeth Ellison,
Lois Jeon Huetten , Lois Bennett,
Judy Zuffo, Loretta Fosbinder,
Earlene Jornt , Barbaro Bushon ville, Koren Timm, Joyce Pelle-
junior y-teens
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Joyce Pellegrino ...... President ••
Marilyn Pilger
Carmella Passarelli .. Vice- President .
Janet Bruch
Georgia Wolters • . . . . . Secretory
Georgia Wolters
Pat Boker .......... . ... Treasurer
Marilyn Voelz
Miss Wilson ••••....... Advisor . . . . . . . • . Miss Wilson
Y-Teen Float ; Christmas Trt't'; R e tl
Cross Boxes; Book U eeti11 !!; U other a11 d
Ocm!!hter Banqu et ; Etiqu elle ll '' ''' 111 ~:
College U eetin g.
grino, Marilyn Juhnke, Mory
Holt
Row 4 : Joan Wade , Shirlee Harri ..
son , Birgit Selander, Beverly
Higgins, Donna Sorensen , Merle
Von lone, Joan Walker, Marilyn
Vea :e , Marion Supito, Connie
Stonge, Delores Ludwig, Betty
Barengo, Patsy Baker, Georgia
Wolters , Janet Schneeberger.
Row 5 : Luanne Kubec , Catherine
Miller, Marilyn Voelz. Beverly
Wiley ,
Georgia
Halberstadt ,
Nancy Main , Judy Hohn , Ruth
Martinson, Peggy Nemeth, Po
tricio Bouer, Dolores Brittelli ,
Mory Cox, Kay loef, Nancy Zu
panic, Mory Barden , Vicki Sof ·
tig, Patti Jo Smiles .
* * *
sophomore r-teens
SO PH O MOR E Y-TEENS
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Audrey Akvick .
President .
••• Sally Gobe
Joan Jonson .. • . . •. . . Vice-President. •••••. Mary Shipley
Nancy Hoff .... . .••.... Secretory ••••• Adrienne Vollmer
Solly Olson ..... . • . Treasurer ••••••••••• Barbara Kott
Miss Bongsberg ••...•.• Advisor •••••.•• Miss Bongs berg
Row 1: Florene McCurdy , Beverly
Jones, Koy Kommer, Shirley Kos
lico, Barbaro Kott , Joyce Bosman, Rosemarie Leto, Susan
Wade
Row 2
Georgia Schneeberger,
Judy
Keller, Amelia
Ghera,
Kathleen Boyd, Joanne Mockus,
Phyllis Marek, Rosemarie Baum,
Nancy Hoff, Jean Sacco, Mar ·
lene Hoyland, Mary Ann Beh rens, Rose Mory Aceto
Y-T een Float ; Christmas Tr ee; lf othe r
and Daughter Banqu et ; Pan el Discussion ; Pantomimes 0 11 }'. T ee11 Cotle;
Bowling Tournam ent.
Row 3: Eva Frederick, Barbaro
Sloter, Joan Boker, Barbara San topoolo, laVergnne Koll, Ger aldine Boness, A:ice Freitag, Sor-
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boro
Brace,
Pat
Sanderson,
Adrienne Vollmer, Frances An ..
droshek .
Row 4 : Arlene Fosberg, Mary Ship ley , Barbara Clark , Kathleen
Bain, Audrey Akvick , Sally Cis ler, Beth Kirn, Sue Whitmore,
Mary Louise learned, Shirley
Grom, Barbaro Howard, Mary
Sorensen, Mary Bullamore .
Row 5 : Norma Poole, Tomaro Furman, Judy Bruch, Solly Gabe,
Sally Olson, laVonne Anderson,
Kathleen Shannon, Barbara luckas, Marjorie Kloet, Joan John ·
son. Carol Ann Bloxdorf, Connie
Kircher, Morion Nelsen .
Feature-April in Paris
girl scout cabinet
Row 1: Dorothy Hopf, Jone Soddy, Barbara
Von Schroder, Lois Watts .
Row 2: Pot Zoles , Mary Becke r, Elsie Bou ·
bonis , Nino Martino, Mory Holt.
Row 3 : Faith MocOode, Lois Bennett , Georgia
Walters , Dorothy Wehner , Pot Thomey .
girl scouts
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Pot Zoles .. .. .......... President. . . . . . . . . . . . Pot Zale•
Girl Scout Formal; Candy Sale; Fun
Nite; Christmas Tea;
quare Dance;
Autumn Tea; Father ancl Daughter Ban·
quet.
Dorothy Wehner . . . 2nd Vice-President . Dorothy Wehner
Mory Holt .......... . . Secretary . . . . .
Mary Holt
Barbara von Schroder . . . Treas .... Barbara von Schrader
Miss Vanderhoof . ..... . Advisor . . . . . Miss Vanderhoof
THE GIRL
Lois
Bennett . ...... 1st Vice-President . . .
. Lois Bennett
CO T PR0:.\11 E
GIRL SCOUT MOTTO
On my honor, I will try:
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people at all times,
To obey the Girl Scout Laws.
Row 1: Barbara Brick, Joyce Bosman, Beverly Jones, Frances Androshek, Rosemary Aceto, Marianne
Bindelli.
Row 2: Kathleen Boyd, Brenda Smith, Norma Poole, Georgie Bodgerow, Geil Woodard, Mildred Gogolo.
Row 3: Charleen Glacken, Barbara Clark, Faith MocOade, Carol Neu, Marilyn Mlynarek, Pat Baubonis,
Morie Zoles .
Row 4: Koy Leef, Jeon Wede, Mory Scheckler, Patsy Schwirzki, Mory Holm, Vicki Softig, Audrey Lindos.
Dorothy Hopf .
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Feature ProductionKing Neptune's Ball
Row 1: Carmella Pasarelli, Joyce
Santiloni, Marilyn Voelz, Georqia Wolters, Sandro Binney, Jo
Ann Christensen, Lu Anne Van
Lydegrof, Noto Boe Lieb.
Row
2:
Marilyn
Juhnke,
Loretta
Fosbinder, Karen Timm, Judy
Zuffa, Joyce Pellegrino, Joan
Cerminaro, Karen Gu:brondsen,
Lydia Ficcadenti, Lois lovold,
Helen Salituro.
Row 3: Judy Keller, Florine McCurdy, Mory Sorensen, Shirley
Gram, Connie Kircher, Mary
Moyer, Joan Slack, Connie Klobucher, Earlene Jorndt, Phyllis
~lack,
Mary Becker, Marilyn
Steffensen.
Row
4~
Nancy
Zoylor,
Jone
Schnaufer, Alice Karnes, Joan
Clohesy, Pot Piehl, Solly Olson,
Mory Holt, Sherry Over, Leona
Frederick, Doris Swanson, Ade le
Marshall.
Row 5: Eileen McAleer, Jeon Zicarelli, Luann Kubec, Kathleen
Carhart, Jane Titley, Sidney
Swan, Solly Koehler, Agnes
Marshall, Janet Bruch.
Row 1: Joon Reader, Antoinette
Czarnecki, Joan Czerwinski, Virginia Principe, Rita Kost, Doro·
thy Santilone, Jeon Sacco, Glen·
dine
Brockway,
Sue
Wade,
Gloria Brockway.
Row 2: Joan Gearhart, Noreen
Boyle, Yvonne Molinaro, Pot
Lois, Joyce Eidsor. Kathleen Con·
way, Gloria Nuthem, Alice An·
des, Mory Bianchi, Phyllis Foni,
Florice Serpe, Irene Schneider,
Shirley Bitter, LoVerne Piehl.
Row 3: Geraldine Keckler, Bar·
boro Sniotynski, Georgia Hal·
berstodt, Judy Hohn, Peggy Ne·
meth, Dorothy Wehner, Betty
Wallo, Carol Gohort, Barbaro
Anderson, Ruth Martinson, Bar·
boro von Schroder, Lois Watts,
Teresa Speco, Louise Durocher
Row 4: Bonnie Grotehouse, Peggy
Grom, Joan Murray, Mort hello
Scoon, Shirley Witomyer, Pot
Jornt, Dorothy Velky, Barbaro
Sloter, Joan Jonson, Nancy Main,
Natalie Weinstein.
Row 5: Rosalie Rizzo, Bernadette
Meyer, Morion Nelson, Joan
Bennett, Charlotte Eichler, Solly
Roberts, Mory Bullomore, Liane
Zovocke, Joyce Andresen, Bev·
erly Wiley, Lois Bennett, Eileen
O'Moro.
Row 1: Jeon Blosch, Dolores Brittelli, Gloria Vite, Nina Martino,
Phyllis Ann Mou, Arelene New·
man, Sue Carol Molinaro.
Row 2: Lois Manson, Mary Louise
Learned, Joan Boker, Nancy
Hoff, Jeonellen Martin, Jone
Soddy, Lila Thompson, Elsie
Boubonis.
Row 3: Mary Burtt, Pat Thomey,
Kathleen Bain, Audrey Akvick,
Adrienne Vollmer, Mary Shipley,
Rose Andrea, Constance Gallo.
Row 4: Carol Newberry, Barbara
Casey, Bernadette Hagelschur,
Dolores Wenszell, Judy Bruch,
Solly Cisler, Bernice Merritt.
Row 5: Claire Burns, Betty Nash,
Helen Altergott, Rose Alisauskas,
Barbara Lucas, Betty Machulsky,
Kathy Thomsen.
NEW LIFE
Row 1; Barbaro Zimmerman , Ger
aldine Bedrosian , Darlene Nehls,
Dolores Hornby , Joanne Hornby ,
Mollie Christensen, Marilyn Pil ..
ger, Barbara Katt, Norma Jomes .
Row 2: Teresa Speco , Jo Ann Moc ·
Pherson , Bernice leiting, Ei leen
O 'Mara , Nancy Stern, Ruth Mar·
tinson , Madeline Holmes , Georgia Wolters, Mary Rode, Janice
Loew, Mary De Rongo, Alice
Sorensen,
Margaret
Kaufman,
Noreen Boyle .
The stars of channel S.C .A.
Jim Greco, Jim Granger, Marianne
Manson, Joan Turcek , Mr . Rafshol, and Quentin Katt.
Row 3: Patti Jo Smiles, Bruce Katt,
Phyllis Ann Mau , Bonnie Wen
man,
Birgit Selander, Joyce
Jackson , Lois Bennett, Jo Ann
Dosemogen , Barbaro Lubbers,
Jeanellen Mort in, Joan Turce k,
John Reno , Jerry Greenberg ,
Marianne Sega l.
Row ~ : Dorlene Raffone, Mike
Salitura , Dick Lloyd, Marilyn
Voelz, Don Andreol i, Tom No ·
vak, Dario Modrigrano, Phyllis
Marek, Joan Cerminaro, Chor ~
lene Bruzas, Eileen McAleer,
Dolores Brittelli .
Raw 5: Helen Mitchell, Edward
Leach,
Bruce Simpkins, Don
Reiter, Otis Barnett , J im Mur·
phy , John Valaske, John Grno,
Nick Perry, Lorie Roeder, Roger
Hujik, Bab Og le, Dean Shum ·
way .
new life
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Dario Madrigrano ..... President. ............ Bruce Katt
Teresa Spece ........ Vice-President. ......... Don Reiter
Charlene Bruzas ..... Sec'y Treasurer ....... Phyllis Marek
Miss Densmore ......... Advisor ..•...... Miss Densmore
ales - Christmas eals, Toys, Cookies;
Gold Footballs; Courtesy Drire.
quill and scroll
First Semester
Second Semester
Officers
Dario Madrigrono ...... President ..•... Joyce Pellegrino
Larry Greb ......... Vice-President ... Karen Gulbrandsen
Russell Jensen ........ Secretory .•...... Darlene Raffone
Betty Orrico ....... . . Treasurer ............ Don Reiter
Joyce Pellegrino ... Corres. Sec' y •.....•.•.. Karen Timm
Track Cam paif(11;
Contest.
pr in!( Picnic;
QUILL AND SCROLL
Row 1: Dorothy Kloep, Geraldine
Bedrosian , Carmello Passarelli ,
Mary DeRango 1 Marilyn Pilger ,
Karen Gulbrandsen, Rita Kast,
Lois Monson .
Row 2: Nancy Stern, Barbara von
Schrader, Jeon Orth, Noreen
Boyle, Alice Sorensen, Lois
Watts, Sue Ellen Thomas, Darlene Raffone, Natalie Weinstein ,
Joan Marescalco.
Row 3: Fred Batosso, Don Reiter,
Carolyn Turner, Barbara Lub
bers , Joyce Pe llegrino, Eileen
O 'Moro, Rita Rafferty, Betty
Eppers, Jeonellen Mortin , Mori
lyn Juhnke, Helen Altergott .
Row 4: Don Andreoli, Harry Lor ·
sen, Bob Schwaob, Koren Timm,
Jean Ranous, Judy Zuffa, Luanne Kubec, Betty Jone Oirico,
Erma Mottnazzi , Lois Bennett,
Dorio Madrigrano .
Row 5 : Wayne Jass, Blake Smith,
Jock Dagon, Les Vite, Ed Ron
zio, George Moseley, Tom Dog
gett, Larry Greb, Ralph Gut tormsen, Barclay Smith , Roger
Holl, Lorie Roeder, Russ Jensen.
lo!( an
S.C.A. SALESMEN
s. c. a.
First Semester
Officers
Second Semetfer
Marianne Segal ........ President ..•....... Quentin Katt
Quentin Katt
James Granger
James Greco
James Greco
James Granger
Joan Turcek
Joan Turcek
Marianne Manson
Mr. Rafshol. ...•.••.... Advisor ......•.••.. Mr. Rafshol
Hom ecoming Election; Christ mas anti
Easter eal; Funds for Baskethall, Footl>all, Keuews, Class Play, Co ncerts, Assemblies.
Row 1: Annette Mascarette, Ei leer
Henderleiter, Joan Hornby,
Nancy Moseley, Jomes Dilley,
Marie Zales, Judy Keller, John
Aderman, George Whiterock .
Row 2: Betty Ratshinske, Phyllis
Marek, Barbara Anderson , Betty
Myers, Joan Czerwinski, Loura
Bastianelli, Barbaro Dosemagen,
Carol Ann Bloxdorf, Audrey Akvick, Barbara Howard, Rose mary Conforti, Nancy Middle camp.
Row 3 : George Stevens, Dorothy
Wehner, Mary Schoonover, Dorothy Santiloni, Cynthia Soule,
LaVerne Smith, Shirley Penni
man, Helen Monticelli, Celia
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Cooper, Janet Bruch, Koy Bos
fetter, Bernadine Kontowt.
Row 4 : Lois Callahan, Dennis Gil lick, Lu an n e Kube c, Sa I I y
Roberts, Dolores Brittelli, Agnes
Matoska, Lo re t ta Fosbinder,
Marilyn Voelz, Joan Frederick,
Geraldine Keckler, Shirley Dawson, Beverly Wiley, Georgia
Halberstadt, Ruth Martinson.
Row 5 : Jack Dagon, Bruce Haub
rich, Roger Kreuscher, Douglas
Cleereman, Bab Murphy, John
Petrin, Ray Becker, Eleano Cia ~
batti, Chuck Lombardi, Allen
Haubrich, Tom Young, Myron
Kuyawa.
Writers and technicians
worlc. out the script
Starlets, artists, secretaries
WIG AND MASK
Row 1: Audrey Horton, Pot Liegler, Mary Ann Hines, Sue Smith, Charles Jackson, Marjorie Die lman, Lillian
Thompson, Carol Dorff, Mory Ann Mish.
Row 2: Mory Ellen Pruitt, Barbara Santapoola , Perine Perozzi, Joyce Jackson, Elsie Borsche, Sondra Binney,
Madeline Holmes, Mildred Gogolo, Virginia Tenuta .
Row 3: Eddie Bond, Robert Tenuta, Beverly Caracciolo, Rose Alisauskas , Solly Koehler, Eleanor Lois, LaVonne
Anderson, Marilyn Untershine.
Row 4 : Rudy Worth, Arthur Von lydegraf, Patricia Schaffer, Dorothy Stipanuk, Ronald Knopp , Carmen Metallo.
This year a new program, with a new director Mr. Knickrehm, has been added to the
fast growing K. H. S. network. Skits, plays, and divertisements are the weekly routine
of this spirited cast of characters - the Wig and Mask Club.
wig and mask
Croup Dramatization s; 1mliridual Presentations; Play S tudy and Participation:
Assembly Program ; Drama and Reading
Lists for Croup.
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Cl><Jrles Jackson
Charles Jackson
President
Jone Oietering
Jone Dietering ...... . Secretory
Sue Smith . .......... Treasurer
....... Sue Smith
Mr. Knickrehm • • . •
Advisor .. . .. • . Mr. Knickrehm
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live behind the scenes
KEN KOM KLUS
Row 1 Roseanne Tobili, Suzanna
Heard, Janet Heidrich, Rae Ellen
Reed, Barbara Whitefoot.
Row 2: Kathy Thomsen, Audre y
Amende, Betty Wallo, Doroth y
Wehner, Mollie Christensen.
Row 3: Ro semary Conforti, Fronc• S
Dettinger, Shir I e y Witomyer,
Betty Gross, Liane Zavacke,
Rosalie Rizzo.
Row 4: Irene Schneider, Dorothy
Stipanuk, Judy Clark, Janice
Hagberg, Pat Stenstrom
ARTIST ALLEY
Row l: Joan Ce rm i n a r a, Loi s
Rabedeou, Mary DeRango, Lydia
Ficcodenti.
Row 2: Morion Supito, Joan Czerwinski, Sylvia Woyde ko, Ed ward Fabian , Joan Baker.
Row 3: Dick Jensen , Helen Mitchell, Ronnie Bunda, Joy Masso,
Carol
Ann
Bloxdorf,
Joann
Zalad .
ken kom kluh
artist alley
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Janet Heidrich
. President ........ Dorothy Wehner
Dorothy Wehner ...... Vice - President .... Tina Christensen
Rae Ellen Reed ........ Secretary ......... Rosalie Rizzo
Irene Schneider ....... Treasurer ........ Irene Schneider
Betty Gross ......... Corres. Sec' y
Miss Kronenwetter ..... Advisors ...•. Miss Kronenwetter
Mrs . Baldw in
Mrs. Baldwi n
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Joan Cerminaro
.. President .......... Joanne Zalod
Coro I Ann Bloxdorf .. Vice-President. . Carol Ann Bloxdorf
Mory DeRango ......... Secretary ........ Mory Sorensen
Joan Baker .. . . . . . . . . . Treasurer ............ Joan Baker
Ronnie Bunda .......... . Historian . ........ Dione Bilotft
Mr. Christy ............ Advisor ........... . Mr. Christy
Cookie ales; Business-world
Skit$; Farewell Banquet.
Club Emblems for Bulletin Board;
Throne for Homecoming Queen; BigEight Week Bulletin Board.
peakers ;
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TRIDENT
Row l : Albina Grisk, Sue Ellen
Thomas, Darlene Raffone, Sheila
MocDode, Brenda Smith, Janice
Loew, Sandra Steinhoff.
Row 2: Barbara von Schrader ,
Audrey Akvick, Birgit Selander,
Kathryn Lee Schwanke, Margaret
Langenbach , Pat Kleist, Joan
Baker, Rosemary Conforti , Faith
MacDade.
Row 3 : Lois Watts, Margaret Kaufman , Alicia Hawley, Barbaro
Epstein , Audrey Amende , Mari lyn Pilger, JoAnne MocPherson,
Barbara
Ann
Hollen ,
Darlene
Nehls .
Row 4: Pat Zales, Lois Bennett,
Betty Bokmueller, Carol Ann
Bloxdorf, Mary McAleer, Morie
Zo les, Koren Timm, Barbaro Lubbe rs, Bernice Merritt .
Row 5 : I l a Jean Krack, Pat
Thomey, Loretta Fosbinder, Darlene Richardson, Sally Roberts ,
Joan Frederick, Joyce Engel hard t, Dolores Brittelli, Barbara
Clark, Sherry Over.
Water doesn't
dampen their spirits
G .A.A.
Row 1: Delores Pillizzi, Barbaro
Alli , Margaret
Langenbach ,
Shirley Monkowski, Dorothy
Splieth, Joan Holderness , Irene
Schneider, Lucy Coldort, JoAnne
MacPherson , Arlene Newmon ,
Mory Burtt .
Row 2 : Mary Bindelli, Bernice
Prostko, Doris Trotta , Judy NicoIozzi , Marilyn Mlynarek , Roberta
Wallace, Sandro Steinhoff, Shirley Ko s lica, Nan cy Monik, Irene
Macik, Gerry Corkins, Norma
James, Delores DeChiaro , Edith
Jurs.
Row 3 : Yvonne LoJeunesse, Dolores
Graef, Pat Spaulding, Mary
Guenther, Iris Wyman, Winnie
Burke, Jewel Rock, Janet Schneeberger, Eva
Frederick, Betty
Paschke , Rose Cesaretti, Frances
Veno, Barbaro Sniatynski , Gene
Ko llman, Charlotte Eichler, Darlene May Wedell .
Row 4: lalyne Langenbach, Dolores
Hornby, Mildred Gogola, Elaine
Smith , Tamara Furman , Marlieo
Kraemer, Judy Martin , Mory
Ellen Pingitore, Dione Bilotti,
Am e lia Vena , Carole Lorson,
Jone Brener, Koy Tennessen ,
Jean Orth, Mary Lou Jarvey ,
Joan Bennett.
Row 5 : Joanne Hornby , Carol Neu ,
Marjorie Hart, Pat Sadowski ,
Perine Perozzi, Phy llis Mau,
Don na
Hyatt,
Dione
Pierce ,
Dolore s Sofranski , Pat Liegler,
Joanne Tolley , Barbaro Galdo nik, Marcie White, Eunice Tay lor, Barbara June Ko ste r, Carol
Knut son .
girls' athletic association
trident club
Officers
First Semester
Officers
Second Se/'ll'esfer
Sheila MacDade ,..
President
. , Dolores Britte Iii
Sally Roberts ,
• Vice-President. ..•. Ila Jean Kraak
First Semester
I la Jeon Kraok. . . . . Secretary
. Joanne MocPherson
Bernice Merritt.
. . • • Treasurer.. . . .
Faith Mac Dade
Dorothy Splieth • • • , . , Secretary..
Miss
Vanderhoof
. . . . Advisor .....
Miss
Second Semester
• Joan Holderness
Joan Holderness ...•.. President .
Irene Schneider ..
• Vice-President. .... Irene Schneider
Dorothy Splleth
Lucia Col do rt.. . ..•.. Trasurer
. • • • . . . Lucia Cai dart
Miss Van Liew
. Advisors . . . . . . . Miss Von Liew
Vanderhoof
Miss Thanos
H 0 111 l'<'Olll i11 I! Float ; Pool 4 si; i .~ 1<111t s;
Jr at er S hou:; f,:rl1ibi1io 11 ."iu·i111111i11 ;..: fo r
Had's '\i;..:lit .
."i orrer ;
Miss Thanos
J' o fl e) /}(ll/ ;
llo m1t''' l>all ;
/Jail ; SU'immin ;..:; Bo1di11 ;..:.
"TOURING THE WORLD"
WITH
TRIDENT CLUB
oft-
Row 1: Patricia Garin, Arlene Newman, Don Jambrek, Paul Rovik,
Eugene Perri , John lovine, Miss Hargrave, Paul Markese, Barbara
Clish, Kathryn Lia, Louise Matrise, Elsie Boubonis, Kathleen Urich,
Elsie Wenzelmann.
Row 2: Eileen O 'Ma ra , Lois Watts, Rose Marie Iorio, Barbara Adel,
Ronald Bloxdorf, John Schmidt, Richard Norris, David Spera,
Garriet Dreger, Homer Shelby, Lucia Caldart, Dorothy Jambrek,
Marilyn Andreoli, Irene Schneider.
Row 3: Marie Erickson, Sally Garris, Jane Despin, Marilyn Elsen,
Robert Simon, Robert Gross, Richard Bundies, DeWitt Lorenz,
Michael Garrett, Tom Cecchini, Robert Costen, Esther Klees, Rose
Marie Ritacco, Betty Jane Gross, Pat Zales, Janet Bruch,
Joanne Hill.
Singers in
symphonic c:hoir
first Semester
Second Semester
Don Clausen . .... . .. •. .•.....•............ President ....... . . . . . .
. .......... Oakley Mac Pherson
Jomes Altman ........•................. Vice President.
. •..•..•.............. Tom Young
Marie Zoles ...............•..•....... Recording Secretory ........•..•..•............... Marie Zales
Corres. Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . ... Florene McCurdy
Garriet Dreger ............................. Treasurer ..........•.......•..•.......... Gene Arneson
Beverly Kroh ..... . ..•................... Accompanist ........•....................... Beverly Kroh
Assist . Accompanist. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . Pot Boubonis
Tom Young ...............•..•......... Business Manager ...........•..•............ Don Kirschbaum
Sue Smith .............•............ Assist. Business Manager ........... . .............. lorry Roeder
Florene McCurdy ......•..•................ librarians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . Connie Tonner
John McDonough
Jomes Altman
Jim Etzelmueller .......................... Risers Chief ......... . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . •... Don Benning
Assist. Risers Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Etzelmueller
Eileen Majeske ............................. Hostess ............
. ............. Marianne Knoup
Christmas Concert; Christmas Caroling;
Spring Concert.
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a r:appella choir
First Semester
Second Semes#er
Eugene Perri . . . • • • • • . . President •.•.....•.. Eugene Perri
Robert Gross . . . • • . . Vice · President . . .•.... , John Schmidt
Marie Erickson . • . • . Secretary . . • . • • • • • • . Barbara Adel
Barbaro Adel.
• . Assist. Secretory . . . • . Irene Schneider
Robert Simon ...•.....•••• Treasurer .. • • Gorri et Dreger
Dorothy Jambrek • . Accompanist . . . . Dorothy Jombrek
Lowell Rovick . . .• Bu siness Manager . . .. Lowell Rovick
Homer Shelby ..... . . .. librarians .••..•.... Homer Shelby
Marilyn Juhnke
Wonda Hansen
Tom Cecchini ..
. •• . Risers Chief. ..••.•.... Robert Gross
Esther Klees .
Robe Custodians . • • . . ... Esther Klees
Michae l Garrett
Joan Wade
Keith Crawford
Clifford Adelsen
Joan Wad e
Ronald Denni s
Joanne Gearhart •
Hi storian . • . . . . Joanne Gearhart
Don Jombrek ......
Publicity Manage r .
Marilyn Juhnke
Jud y Zuffa . . . . . . ,
Hostess . . . . . . ..... Judy Zuffa
Ri se rs Crew . . . . .
Cliff Adelsen , Ronald Bloxdorf, Keith
Cra w ford , Rona ld Falck , Mike Garrett , John
Schmidt, Da vid Spera , Ronald Ste w art .
Sophomore Night; Christmas Asse111T1ly;
Christ mas Co"'·ert; Christmas Programs
- Ullle Theatre, Kiu'wds Clul>, Junior
and Senior JJ"omcm's Club; Christma .~
Caroling - Kenosha llospital, Carmelite /Jome; Jf'J,IP Broadcast; Uaclisou
Network Broadcast; Commencement;
tenten Assembly; Downey Hospital
Easter Concert; Junior High
clwol
Concert; Spring Concert; Exclicmge
Asseml1lies.
Row 4 : Ruth Borg , Dorothy Rasmussen , Wanda Han sen, Joan Wade ,
Ronald Stewart, Ronald Hagan , Keith Crawford, David Threinen ,
Paul Swenson, Ronald Dennis, Clifford Adelsen , Dorothy Stipanuk,
Virg inia Gums, Dorothy Splieth , Judy Zuffa , Jeon Agazz i, Mary
Ann Grudz ins ki, Loret ta Fosbinder, Mary Holt , Marilyn Juhnke .
Not in Picture : Lu Ann Kaphengst, Joanne Gearhart , John Howard,
Mild red Behr, Pat Schenk , Clay Willminglon , Mary Jane Shi lla .
the spotlight
A CAPELLA CHOIR
Row 1: Helen Dreger, Joan Saeger, Martha Wotring, Jeanne Hammel , Joan Baker, Eleanor Ciabotti , David Flocker, Don Kirschbaum , Herbert Oechler, Robert
Hansen , Louis Pillizzi , Miss Hargrave, Mike Compagno, Robert Fay , Richard Kewenig , Morie Zoles , Beverly Caracciola, Betty Meyers, Sylvie Schoettler,
Marianne Knopp, Betty Frese, Eileen Majeske.
Row 2 : Adrienne Vollmer, Constance Tonner, Sylvia Ritacco, Carol Schneider, Virginia longer, Don Torkelson, Jomes Dodge , Richard Pofahl , Jomes Etzel mueller, Bill Kult , George Jackson , Ronald Benedict, Garriet Dreger, Warren Hocknell , Patricia Baubonis, loVergne Koll , Joan Reader, Annette Seefeldt,
Susan Wade, Morion Supita, Mory Rode, Florene McCurdy .
Row 3: Patti Jo Smiles, Kathleen Johnson , Joyce Anderson , Mary Bruchaty, Barbara Howard, Phyllis Ann Mau , Harvey Reiman , Harold Bloim, Marvin
Mi ller, Roger Kreuscher , Oakley MacPherson, Gene Arneson , Jomes Altman, James Erwin , Tom Young , Robert Jensen , Robert Tenuta, Judy Lemke, Pat
Bird, Darlene Oakland, Sandro Binney, Barbaro Sniatynski , Dolores Ogorodnik , Mary Moyer, Miriam Genack .
Row 4: Mory Joy Ventura, Mory Shipley , Sue Whitmore, Elizabeth Kirn , Joan Jonson, Mory Ann Guenther, Dick Law , Elmer Olep, Don Clausen , Paul lendman , Ronald Falck, Don Benning , Glenn DeYoung, David Smith, John McDonough , Bill Swarat, Sara Unwin , Lois Callahan, Marilyn Steffensen , Jeon
Meurer, Sue Smith , Anita Conger, Delores Heidrich , Patricia laVigne, Nancy Walden .
Not in Picture: Harold Bagnall, Antoinette Czarnecki , James Brooks , Orrin Howard , Tom Heidmann, Beverly Krah.
Smooth
orchestra
Christmas Concerts . . . WL IP Broadcast . . • Band and Orchestra Concert
Junior High Concerts . . . Played
for Commencement, Kenosha Woman's
Club, Schubert Club, Class Play.
ls1 Violin: Doris Swanson (Concert Master), Frank Ruffalo,
Lyn~ Bl:sch, Gudrun Jensen, Doris Maxwell, Darlene
Dix, Cheoter Kirk .
2nd Violin: Bab Krause, Bob Costen, Jo Ann Christensen,
Dolores Hornby, Lois Huetten, Albert Robertson.
Viola: Lorraine Wember, Kathleen Ricchio, Darlene Wedell.
Cello: Jeon Blasch , Joyce Lill.
Bass: Elizabeth Ellison, Joan Bode, Frances Vena.
Pian:>: Barbara Hollen, Catherine Miller, Barbara Dumke,
Eileen McAleer.
Flutes: Mary Kirchner, Lorraine Volo.
Oboe: Fred Namovich.
Clarinet: Wayne Kongo, Sora Unwin.
Bassoon: George Kermgard .
Trumpet: Bruce Hompson, Constance Bailey, Jim Hampshire .
Trombones: Janet Paxson, Mark Girman, Vic Borowsky.
French Horn: George Stevens .
Tympani: Keith Hogle .
First Semester
John Grno ........ .
Officers
Second Semester
. . President ..... ... Doris Swanson
Mork Girman . .. . .... Vice - President ...
. .. Mark Girman
Lorraine Volo ........ Secretary ......... Lorraine Volo
Doris Swanson . ..... . . Treasurer . ......... Janet Paxson
Jim Hampshire . .... Business Manager . ...... Darlene Dix
Mary Kirchner ......... librarians .
. Fronk Ruffolo
Mory Kirchner
Mr .
Dunham . . . . . . . . . . Advisor ....
Mr.
Dunham
hand
Christmas Concert . . . Hwul and Ordu M ra (,011t•erl . . . JJ Lil' /Jromfra.~t
}at1t'si-ille Concert
. Lincolu
Junior lli[!h (,01u·ert . . . Playt'tl for
Sophomore Ni[!lll, Foot/)(lll Games, R.
0. T. (,. ltispectiou, J/i~h • rlwol I'. 1'.
A., lli[! 8 Track Ueet.
Firs# Semes ter
Office rs
Second Semester
Jock Yor to n..
. Captain ..••..•.. ••• Roy Ho we
M eredith Russell . .... 1st Lieutenant . . . . Meredith Russe U
Fe rd inand Aiello ... 1st Lieutenant •. Ferdinand A iello
Mary Kirchner . .
• . 2nd Lieutenant •.•. . . Mary Kirchner
Sh irley Thomas . . . .•. Sergeant ..... . . Shirley Thomas
Bruce Thomp son . . . .•.. Sergeant . . • • • Bruce Thompson
Shi rley W itomyer . . . . Corpora l. ..... Shirley Witamyer
Constance
Bailey ...•. Corporal . ..•. Constance
Tom Blank ley ..•..••.. Corporal .... •
Mr.
Dunham . . . .
Bai ley
. . Tom Blankley
Adv isor . . • . . . . . . Mr4 Dunham
Instrumentals
Oboe: Meredith Russell .
Bossoon : George Kermgard, Dan Kueny.
Flute: Connie Tanner, Mary Kirchner, Lorraine Velo, Judith
Wehner, Doris Maxwell.
lst Clarinet: Shirley Witamyer, Wayne Kanga , Tam Blankley,
Joe Greco .
2nd Clarinet; Charles Pflug, Kay Warner, Joyce Eidsar, Tom
Rosengren, Frances Kolowski, Bill Kull.
3rd Clarinet: Eugene Cesario, John Dorff, Leanard Block,
Margaret Kaiser, Jeanette Posthumus .
Alto Clarin~t : Jerry Barnes, Dominick Parise.
Bass Clarinet : Bab Bird .
Soprano Saxophone: Jean Williams .
Alto Saxophone: Jim Yorton , Gary McCollum, Dorothy Palme1.
Tenor Saxophone: Lawrence Lorent.
Baritone Saxophone: Marvin Miller.
C Melody Saxophone: Mildred Behr, Glenn De Young.
Solo Cornet: Jim Hampshire, Ken Fink .
1st Cornet: Ronald Bracegirdle.
2nd Cornet: Constance Bailey.
3rd Cornet: Wilbur Chapman, Edward Etzelmueller.
1st Trumpet: Bruce Thompson .
2nd Trumpet: Cedric Whitcomb.
Baritone: Dale Crawford , Don Filz, Darlene Nehls.
Horns: Earlene Jornt, Joan Murray, Edith Steele, Pot Schenk,
Dolores Sofronski, Frances Vena.
1st Trombone : Gilbert Howe, Victor Borowsky, Mark Girman .
2nd Trombone : Pat Jornt, Janet Paxson .
3rd Trombone : Ted Wenszell , Dan Watring.
Bass: George Klacan Lester Perugini, Herold Bagnall, Wil·
liom Anderson , Joe Romano .
Drum: Mike Garrett, Gene Clark, Carl Hautzinger, John
Murray, John Grno.
Timpani: Ferdinand Aiello.
Bells: Jeannine Nelson .
Chimes: Shirley Thomas .
r. o. t. c. 2nd year
Row 1: John Hollingshead, Ronald Monnier, Louis laMacchio, George
Collins, Roy Deloot, Robert Ludwig, John Gail.
Row 2: Joseph Wallace, John Callahan, Don Rouse, Jim Angelic!,
Eugene Simons, Fronk Perri, Herbert Schafer, Leroy Donner ,
Robert Kessler, Clark Miller, Richard Westphal.
Row 3: George Metallo, Norman looker, Franklin Forrest, Larry
0 Brien , Jerry Bougneit, Jomes Askeris, Horry Filz, Harvey Hea l,
Keith Schmude, Eugene llanos, Ervin Jung.
Row 4: Joe Petrin, Warren Englund, Terry Conway, Don Mellor,
Willie Burke, Rolph Hopf, Spencer Nelson , Allon Clark, Otis
Barnett, Robert Martinson, Horry Adamson , Robert Pierce .
Row 5: Bill Connell, John Frick , Ted Wenszell, Ronald Ooerring,
Gordon Svendsen, Jerome Otto, Gene Clark, Bob Chose, Charles
Timme, Jerry Herrmann, Bill Monroe, Ronald Folak, Richard Stern,
They're drilled to
Vernon Goergen.
r. o. t. c. 1st and 3rd years
Row 1: Clifford Greisen, Harold Manthei, John Bruns, George
Collins, Roy De loot, Bill Morrissey, John Romanowski
Row 2: Jerry Hartung, Bob Ruble, Henry Petersen, Jerry Green,
Charles Erickson, James Silk, Morwood Clauson, Michael Konocz,
Cyril Lichter, Don Bertog.
Row 3: Virgil Harp, Vern Erickson, Jomes Higgens, William Anderson, Fronk Powlaczyk, Lynn Nyland, Sidney Davis, Jay Merrick,
Poul Haun, John Petrin.
Row 4 : Roger Stukenberg, Richard Robillard, Romon Smith, Ken
Fink, Norman Lorson, Bob Seitz, Don Alleman, Eugene Perri,
Albert Robertson, Douglas Vite.
Row 5: Arnold Martz, Wolter Anderson, Tom Wollen , Richard
Stummer, Jock Lienau, Richard Moore, Jomes Quimby, Fred Namo
vich, Ken Chiodo, Brian Norton.
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perfection
Th e Tribun e award goes to Tom Wallen, center and
Ke ith Schmude, right.
crossed rifles
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Ray De loot ...... Commanding Officer . . . .. Roy De loot
Roger Stukenberg ... Executive Officer ... Roger Stukenberg
Robert Martinson ...... Adjutant ...... Robert Mart inson
Arnold Martz ..•..... Finance Officer ........ Arno ld Martz
Lorry O ' Brien ........ First Sergeant ........ Lorry O ' Brien
Major Schumacher ...... Advisor ...... Major Schumacher
R i fle Team ; S pring Picnic.
CROSSED RIFLES
Row 1: Arnold Martz, Roger Stu ken berg,
Ray Oe laat, Robert Martinson .
Row 2 : Joseph Wallace, Richard Slummer,
Jerry Hartung, Harold Manthei, Robert
Ruble, Robert Ludwig, John Hollingshead .
Row 3 : Jerry Herrmann , John Petrin, Poul
Haun, Larry O ' Brien, Leroy Danner, John
Cail.
Row 4 : Ted Wenszell, Otis Barnett , Virgil
Harp, Vernon Goergen , Joe Petrin .
Row 5 : ~ohn Bruns, Ronald Falak, Erwin
Jung , Richard Stern, John Romanows ki.
r. o. t. c.
First Semester
Officers
Second Semester
Roy Oelaat .
Battalion Commander . . . . .. Ray De loot
George Collins ... Batt. Exec . Officer ... William Morrissey
John Bourns ... . Batt. Oper. Officer .. ... Thomas Wallen
Battalion Adjutant ...... Arnold Martz
Roger Stu ken berg Batt. Serg. Major ...... Keith Schmude
Major Schumacher ... . . Advisor ...... Major Schumacher
Rifle Mat ch es; Fed eral In s pection ; lt-lemorial Day Parade; Chicago Tribww
U edal Contest.
Row 1: Marilyn Juhnke , Marv i n Mart in, Jane Titley .
Row 2; Muri el Lintz, Mr. Davies .
Row 3 : Emily Smith , Donovon Cum
min gs .
Row 4 : Doreen Burk lund , Mory Rode ,
Robert Tenuta , Cloy W illmington .
Row 5 : John Schmidt, Robe rt Costen,
Dick Guttormson, Ro bert Bird .
N. F. L.
This year's Kenosha High School debate and
forensic team made their greatest showing since
the 1947-48 season . The debate topic was Resolved: that the American people should reject
the welfare state. The team, inspired by three
veterans, Donovan Cummings, Emily Smith, and
John Schmidt, and one newcomer, Mary Rode,
spoke their way into numerous tournament honors.
They made exceptional showings at the Port
Washington Invitational Meet, receiving first
place; at West Bend District Meet, winning five
debates and losing one; and at the Madison Sectional Finals, tying for third place. They also attended a Tri-State Meet at Hammond, Ind iana,
taking second place team honors. The junior varsity consisted of Clay Wilmington, Marvin Martin,
Robert Costen, and Richard Guttormsen .
The forens ic team participated in a series of
state meets and qual ified twelve contestants for
the state forensic finals at the Un iversity of W isconsin. Of this number, eight received "A" ratings, and four " B" ratings. The team attended
the NFL State Meet at Marquette University High
School and took the highest team honors. Four
members qualified for the NFL national tournament at George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, California , June 25-29. They are Robert Bird ,
Donovan Cummings, Jane Titley, and Emily Smith.
They will represent the State of Wisconsin in ora torical, dramatic, and humourous declamation ,
and extemporaneous speaking, respectively. To
Mr. Davies, our debate and forensic coach , goes
much cred it for aga in having Kenosha High Schoo l
represented in the national tournament.
Marvin Martin, a sophomore, competed in th e
" I Speak for Democracy" contest sponsored by
the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He won the
state award of a $100 bond and represented
Wisconsin in the national contest, qualifying a s
one of the thirteen final ists.
Members of the debate and forensic squads
made many appearances before the various fra ternal and educational organizations in our locality, thus proving themselves to be of service to
the whole community.
Members of the forensic team were as follows :
Doreen Burklund , Donovan Cummings, Marilyn
Juhnke - dramatic declamation .
Jane Titley, Esther Klees, Audrey Akvick humourous declamation .
Emily Smith, Muriel Lintz, Mary Rode, Donovan
Cummings, John Schm idt, Robert Costen - extemporaneous speaking .
Robe rt Bird, Marvin Ma rtin - oratorical declamation.
Mary Rode, John Schmidt, Robert Costen, Pa tricia Zales - original oratory.
Joan Baker, Sara Unwin reading.
extemporaneous
Barbara Clish, Robe rt Tenuta, Clay Willming ton - 4-minute oratory.
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Hot off the press!! Mr. Hannon, adviser; Tom Daggett, editor;
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Marcia Evans ...................... Mel Radke
Jeri Keckler ....................... Tom Braatz
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Th e King and His Qu een
Ronn ie Bunda and Joan Ce rminaro
Eileen McAleer
Darlene Raffone
Marilyn Voelz
Jane Deitering
Joyce Pellegrino
Margaret Kaufman
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Bob Lees
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JUNIOR PROM 1951
Tu:inkling Stars. Deep Blue Sky.
Glittering Harps. Celestial Music.
,f Date with an Angel.
GATE 5
The Tops in Sports
CHUCK'S CHAMPS
M c.llull l'n
gets his
man. ,1meche dou.·n -
but
not out.
Pile-
<lrii·er
1nwche.
Gir-
11l01l
lrl('S a uetmuty.
Ronzia to the rescue.
Braatz zs 011 his U"ay.
Rudy ---- stopped'!!!
Here comes
tmeche!
Rudy tries again.
THE 1950 VARSITY
Mosler and Protege
Chuck Jaskwhich and Mario Bonofiglio
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Unleashing A-bomb power on the ground
and a jet-propelled attack in the air, the
Kenosha Red Devils crushed all eight
opponents for the Big Eight Title and a
perfect record, a fete which has not been
accomplished in twenty-six years of grid
competition. Amassing a total of 361
points the power-packed Reds shattered
state and conference records. Miracle
Man Chuck Jaskwhich in his two years
at KHS has raised his Alma Mater from
an unpredictable squad to a peerless state
grid machine. Congratulations to Coach
Jaskwhich and the 1950 Red Devils.
Row 1: Nello Lillo, Joe Pomponi, Jim Nall , Fred Bistrick, Bob G irman , Ruel McMullen, Bob Jensen, Ru ss Jensen , Tom Cecchin i, Don
Wotring , Roger Towle , Jack Casey .
Row 2 : Jim laSota, Ed Ronzio, Wayne Haney , Fred Batasso , Stan Demske , Douglas Mowry , Pete Murphy , Laurence Roeder , Bob Ogle,
Dick Keul , Bob Yorton, Dick Nicolozzi , Mario Bonofiglio, Alan Ameche , Ron Rudy .
Row 3: Coach Joskwhich , Paul Shwaiko , John Jas iunos, Wally Knutson, George Moseley, Bob Galley , Art Liddicoat , Gene Swartz,
Bob lees, Bob Moczulewski, Bob Hinds, Dave Threinen , Mike Butera, J im Kiffe! , Myron Kuyawo , Coach Highland .
Row .4: John lovine, Fred Cundari , Art last, Ray Koski , Don Hinrichs, Tom Braatz, Frank Aiello, Roy Gragl ia, Victor Borowsky,
Richard Joke, Ray Delaet, Bob Andersen , Jerry Dann, John Beard .
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KE~OSHA 45
RACINE llORUCK 6
Beginning the 1950 Big-8 season with fire and
steam the Red Devils laid waste an inadequate
and undermanned Horlick football team. With
victory apparent after a few minutes play, Coach
Jaskwhich played his regulars only half of the
game. Alan Ameche got off to a fast pace in
defending his scoring crown and scored two T. D.s
in his limited appearance. Tom Braatz and Frank
Aiello gave neat performances of pass catching,
as they each caught one touchdown pass from
Bonoflglio. Ron Rudy intercepted a Horlick aerial
and sped goalward for his touchdown. Bistrick
rifled a pass to Girman, who picked up a convoy
of blockers and sailed 55 yards to pay dirt. Dave
Threinen smashed over the last stripe for the final
T.D. Linemen who came in for special praise for
their all around play were Tom Braatz, Ed Ronzia, Dick Nicolazzi, Ruel McMullen, and Ray
Graglia.
Casualties and Benchwarmers
KENO HA 45
KENOSHA 60
FOND DU LAC 11
The Red Devils clipped the wings of the Fond
du Lac Cardinals of the Fox River Valley Conference by a 45-14 count. Scoring in every
quarter the Red Devils showed the makings of a
powerful grid machine. Individual stars were
numerous as Coach Jaskwhich flooded the lineup
with reserves. Mario Bonoflglio led with two
touchdowns and three conversions. The latter
touchdown was a 85 yard kickoff return behind a
wave of blockers. Ron Rudy was top ground
gainer for the Kenoshans; he averaged 25 yards
in four attempts for two touchdowns. Hard charging Alan Ameche tore the Cardinal line apart in
scoring two six-pointers. A 20 yard pass from
Bistrick to Rudy rounded out the Kenosha scoring.
Superior line play was the deciding factor in the
Red Devil victory, as all the boys up front did o
terrific job.
BELOIT 0
With unmatched power in every combination
of players sent out on the field by Coach Jaskwhich, the Red Devils unleashed their fury to a
60 to 0 count. Alan Ameche made the first two
touchdowns early in the first quarter on runs of
ten and one yards each, while setting the ball up
for his teammates to score. Bonoflglio on a naked
reverse scored his first T. D. of the game and
added the first of six conversions to make the
score 19-0. With the speed and grace of an
antelope, Ron Rudy scored on a 73 yard end run.
Three plays later a Bonoflglio to Aiello pass
garnered another six points. The most spectacular
play of the game came when Bonoflglio fumbled
a pass from center. Although he was apparently
tackled, he zig-zagged down the field picking up
blockers at every turn and scored on a 70 yard
run. Girman, Bistrick, and Lavine each added to
the score, while spectators thumbed through the
record books. Every player on the squad was a
hero and the line play was vicious, holding the
Stateliners to only 57 yards for scrimmage.
Raugh stuff!
f,AST 13
l\.f, \OSHA. 18
Amazed and somewhat embarrased by their
poor showing before a hometown crowd of 8000
spectators, the Red Devils trudged wearily to the
loc:ker room at halftime, with the score 13-0
against them. During the half, Coach Jaskwhich
and his assistants explained the Madison East
defense to an awed and silent squad, and sent
them back in the game with new spirit and drive.
Revitalized the Red Devils flooded the airlanes
with passes and smashed the Purgolder's line to
pieces; they counted three times to give themselves an 18-13 lead, which they never gave up.
Alan Ameche, the lone scorer for the Red
Devils, burst around end for the first T. D. and
caught two electrifying passes from Bonofiglio for
the other 2 T. D.s, which covered 56 and 41
yards apiece.
Ameche, Bonofiglio, and Rudy starred for the
Red Devil backfield, while McMullen, Ronzia,
Nicolazzi, Demske, Borowsky, Braatz, and Aiello
all did terrific jobs in the line.
Stars for Purgolders were Messner, Schlicht,
Wurtzler, and Falch.
The Kenosha vs. Madison East game was the
"game of the year" for both players and fans.
KENOSHA. 46
JANE VILLE 7
A Dad's Night crowd of 6000 fans witnessed a
record breaking fete. The Red Devils scored 46
points and broke the record of 252 points held
by the 1930 Kenosha team. Alan Ameche scored
four touchdowns on two short plunges and two
completed passes of 25 and 60 yards from Bonofiglio. Tom Braatz was the target for three other
Bonofiglio passes that went for touchdowns.
Bonofiglio split the uprights for four extra points.
The Red Devil's hard charging line played most
of the game in the Janesville backfield.
Koski and lovine lend a helping hand to Girmun.
CE.\TRAL 7
KENOSHA. .S.'J
Before a homecoming crowd of 7000 fans the
Red Devils swamped the Centralites for their
fourth victory of the year. Leading the offense
were Ameche and Rudy. Ameche tore the Central
line to shreds for 198 yards and one touchdown
Ron Rudy was high point man of the game with
two T. D. runs of 3 and 49 yards each. Bob Girman
showed power and hustle during the whole game
and counted one T. D. on a 17 yard tour.
Bonofiglio threw a perfect pass to Aiello, which
ate up 69 yards and one touchdown. Fred Bistrick intercepted another pass for his second
touchdown in two games. Bonofiglio played an
all round game, scoring one T. D. and 5 points
in conversions. He completed 3 out of 4 attempted passes for one T. D. John lovine collected the final six points of the game. Braatz,
Ronzia, and Demske turned in outstanding line
play for the Red Devils.
PARK 7
KENOSHA. 37
Rated the highest scoring team in the state, the
Red Devils lived up to their reputation and scored
37 points. This upped their season total to 240
points in 5 games. Although the regulars looked
spotty, the Reds had enough punch to make the
Park Panthers run for cover. Alan Ameche scored
the first T. D. on a three yard plunge, which ended
a 68 yard march. Bonofiglio mystifying the
Racine team scored one long naked reverse. Tom
Braatz caught two T. D. passes from Bonofiglio,
which covered 20 and l 0 yards each. Ameche
and Girman scored the two final touchdowns, and
Bonofiglio kicked his lone point conversion. Coach
Jaskwhich singled out Braatz, Aiello, McMullen,
and Ronzia for their final vicious defensive play.
Tom -
sticky fingers -
Braatz.
INDIV/Dl AL HONORS
Alan Ameche, one of the greatest grid performers ever to wear a Kenosha uniform, again
harvested a bountiful share of honors. Scoring
in all grid contests and garnering 108 points in
conference play, he broke the all-time Big-8
scoring record. With 12 more points in the Fond
du Lac game his total for the season was 120
points.
Besides his scoring crown, Ameche was voted
most valuable player by his teammates and by
the scribes of the Big -8 city newspapers, matching the '49 season when he was given the same
honors. Unanimously he placed on first string
in the star-studded All -Conference and Associated
Press All-State prep football squad.
*
Cap't Mario Bonofiglio through his sharp play
in every game was also named first string All-Big-8
and All -State. Bonofiglio counted 46 points for
the third place in scoring and rifled at least one
touchdown pass per game.
*
Tom Braatz was sensational as a pass receiver,
counting seven times in Big-8 play, and was also
a rock of granite on defense. He was rewarded
by being named first string Big -8 and second
team All -State.
*
Ruel McMullen, best defensive linebacker in the
Big-8 campaign and 3 year letterman was voted
the first string center in the Big-8 and received
second team honors in the All -State lineups.
Here comes the Twentieth Century Limited!
*
KENO HA 57
UADI ON WE T 7
The Kenosha Red Devils swamped the West
Regents and became the first Kenosha team in
26 years to boast a perfect record. Starting fast
the Red Devils scored two T. D.s, a long run by
Girman, and a plunge by Ameche. They bogged
down to end the half 12-0.
The Kenoshans picked up steam in the second
half to score 45 more points. Alan Ameche
scored two T. D.s in five minutes smashing the
all-time scoring record of 97 points. He then
added another six points to end the season with
a total of l 08 points scored in conference play.
lovine, Knutson, Last, and Braatz each added a
touchdown, giving Kenosha a new record of 316
points in 7 games. Bonofiglio, Ameche, Braatz,
Aiello, Nicolazzi, Ronzia, Borowsky, Demske, McMullen, Keul, Hayne, Mowry, Koski, Graglia,
Nall, De Laat, LeSota, and Jake played terrific
football in their last season for Kenosha High
School.
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Ed Ronzia, playing his third year as a varsity
tackle, was another unanimous choice for fir,t
string Big-8 and placed on the third team AllState. His ability to open and close holes made
him a standout in the line.
*
Vic Borowsky, rugged left guard, was first
string choice for Big-8 honors and received honorable mention on the glittering All-State squad.
Borowsky played supercharged football for
Kenosha.
*
Stan Demske, right guard, Richard Nicolazzi,
right tackle, and Frank Aiello, right end, were
standouts in the line and were barely nosed out
for the first string Big-8 squad.
*
Rounding out the honors were Ray DeLaat,
Bob Hinds, Bob Girman, and Ron Rudy, who received honorable mention in the Big-8.
Sophomore Football
With a season 's record of five wins and a tie the
Pink Devils of KHS took undisputed championship
of the Lake Shore Conference. Under the direction of Coach Frank Martin the aggresive sophomore squad was unstoppable. Only Park in the
opening game of the 1950 campaign could
match but not out do them and were more than
satisfied to settle for a 7 - 7 deadlock. In their
second encounter with Park the Sophs eked out
a 13 - 12 victory in a real thriller. Shortly after
the start of the campaign Jim Yorton, Art Last,
and Dan Watring were moved up to Varsity,
where they turned in creditable performances all
season . They will be mainstays in Coach Jaskwhich's 1951 grid squad . Other standouts who
finished off the season with the Pinks, but will
probably see a lot of Varsity action next year
are, Lennie Rizzo, Buff Ruffalo and Joe Greco, all
backs. Among the outstanding line men are
Brockhouse, Colby, Falduto, Zuro, and Velvikis.
Kenosha 7
Racine Park 7
Kenosha 18
Racine Horlick 2
Kenosha 28
South Milwaukee 6
Kenosha 13
Racine Park 12
Kenosha 12
Racine Horlick 0
Kenosha 38
South Milwaukee 6
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM
Row 1: Alfred Ruffalo , Marlin Ruetz, Bob Zuro , Pete Anderson, Vernon Putrow, Dick Doty, Bob Fox, Joe Greco,
Don Loeffler.
Row 2: Joe OiCono , Tom Holdmann , Louis Weeks, George Jackson, Bob Colby, Lennie Rizzo, Jerry Brockhouse,
Bill Jacob, Frank Coiro, Geno Gallo.
Row 3 : Herb Oechler, Paul Velvikis , Jim Altman, Ken Elderbrook, Frank Migliano, Dick Palmer, Tom Remington ,
Jock Ludke , Alon Thomas, Pat Raf"erty, Gordon MacAleer.
Row 4 : Mr. Owens, Don Monson, Jock Widmar, Bob Butera, Poul Folduto, Cliff Adleson, Lorry Karachi , Jock
Kavalauskus, Steve Slozes, Tom Wirtz , Cooch Mortin .
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Roaring dou·n the home stretch in high
gear, the Red Devils copped third place in
the Big Eight Conference and won the Park
regional tournament championship. They
closed their glittering campaign by winning
consolation honors at the W auu:atosa sec-
KENOSIIA. 51
BA.Y VIEW 32
Superbly poised in their first conference play,
the Kenosha Red Raiders synchronized court
strategy and team work to produce a spirited win
over the invading Bay Viewites. Fred Bistrick
topped the Keno scoring for the night with 14
counters, followed closely by Mario Bonofiglio's
12.
KENOSHA. 62
BELOIT 41
Home nets again were the target for hard
ripping hook shots as Captain Tom Braatz and
Center Frank Aiello tore loose on a scoring rampage. They each settled for 15 points to vanquish Beloit's purple quintet. Flashy rebound art
turned in by the Keno Demons blighted any hope
of victory in the minds of the invaders.
tionals, yielding only to a gigantic Kohler
quint by a narroU' 56-50 margin. Meanwhile
Frank Aiello and Captain Tom Braatz were
nominated to positions on the All-Big 8
squad to round out an almost perfect season
for Coach Jaskwhich and his Red Devil
basketeers.
KENOSHA. 48
LINCOLN 43
Lincoln's turn on the wheel of defeat came in
the last quarter of the Keno contest, sending the
Red Devils home with a happy smirk. Tom Braatz
led the scoring with 17 points. Frank Aiello was
right on his heel with 16 points. Spirit on the
court as well as precisioned team work made this
contest a treat for the fans.
KENOSHA. 41
MA.DISON EA.ST 63
Good but not good enough, described Kenosha
in its Madison East encounter. Outclassed as they
were, Kenosha's quintet battled on until the final
whistle, which forced them to accept the short
end of the score. Aiello, pace setter for Kenosha,
struck the well guarded nets for 15 tallies. He
was followed closely by Mario Bonofiglio with
13 tallies.
Row 1: Lenny Rizzo, Dick Keul, Frank Aiello, Tom Braatz, Fred Bistrick, Don Hinrichs.
Row 2: Nello Lilla, Harry Larsen, Pat Shelley, Don Poltrock, Coach Jaskwhich.
Row 3: Bob Girman, Mario Bonofiglio, Sam Kishline, Wally Knutson, Ray Graglia, Poul Shwaiko.
/if, '\OSll 1 .'>3 JJ EST Ai,US (. /~. \TR it 37
The fast striking, spirited Keno Reds took early
advantage of the West Allis five. In the first and
second quarters enougl:i points were piled up
to win the game without another basket. Sixteen
and 13 points topped the Kenosha score board
as Center Frank Aiello and Captain Tom Braatz
swayed the boards with rebound deliveries. Jaskwhich sent numerous substitutes into the game and
was rewarded by Rizzo's 6 tallies and Shwaiko's
8 counters.
llORUCK 1.1
A fierce onslaught during the final quarters
of the Horlick game was the deciding factor
when the score keeper calculated the final count,
giving the nod to the Kenosha Raiders. Pivoting
a red hot spark plug in center position, the Reds
broke the "jinx" of the first half and supported
Frank Aiello's 26 powerful points to the fullest
extent. Rebounds seemed to stick to the hands
of the invading Raiders as Captain Tom Braatz
and Frank Aiello alternately thwarted all attempts
to salvage the game .
KE.V OSllA 15
Braatz misses a black.
/> 4RK 36
Home fans were treated to a follow-up triumph
when another Racine foe succumbed to superb
Red Devil power adding to the prestige which
Kenosha protected. Frank Aiello again hooking
with deadly accuracy all but melted the basket
rims, as the deadly markers sizzled their way
through the nets and totaled on the score board
a brisk 22 points. The home court rocked with
the friendly cries of victory as Keno backers
cheered the brilliant floor game displayed by
Jaskwhich's charges. Bonofiglio captured l 0
points, and Captain Braatz swished 5 points.
KENOSllA 35
A delayed action bombshell fell on the Red
Devi ls when the postponed engagement at Madison West left Kenosha trailing by 22 points on
the score board total. Aiello and Kishline backed
up the line of Red Devil's fire with l 0 points
respectively.
Aiello scrambles for the ball.
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WE T 57
KENOSHA 52
CEl\1'RAL 51
Crusading Centralites, resolved on victory,
played with agility and exactness in a vain
attempt to crush the Red Devil spirit. In the
most exciting game of the 1950-51 season, the
tense over-time playoff proved to be the deciding
test. Here the Red Devil spirit overcame the
Centralites. To break the 47-47 deadlock Kenosha's Kishline and Aiello each snared a bucket,
only to be matched by Central's Disch and Gothe .
In the last breathless moment, Shwaiko's charity
toss spelled victory for Kenosha, and left the
fans in ecstasy.
KENOSIIA 62
JAl\ESJ'ItLE 11
Kenosha, during all four quarters, thoroughly
outclassed their Bluebird hosts as Jaskwhich
cleared the bench for an all out attack on the
nets. Bonofiglio and Aiello topped the Keno
scorers with 16 tallies and Captain Tom Braatz
backed up the play with 13 markers. Bistrick
sunk seven markers, while big Ray Graglia
settled for four.
KE/VO HA 54
BEL0/1' 13
Winning from the Stateliners seemed the most
important thing in the world to the rugged Reds
as they fought for victory. Braatz, Aiello, and
Bistrick were top point makers; they sunk 14, 14,
and 11 respectively. Coach Jaskwhich displayed
a fine strategic attack on the hosts' nets.
KEl\OSHA 51
Ol 'TH ltlUf ALhEE 39
Welcomed back to the home town, our Red
Devils kept up their steady scoring pace and
defeated the visiting South Milwaukee quintet by
a handy 12 points overlap. Figuring in the
Kenosha box score were Aiello- 14 points, Bonofiglio- 12 points, Bistrick- 11 points, Braatz S
points, Shwaiko- 4 points, and Kishline 2 points.
KENOSHA 33
Jf'EST .'J7
A final "college try" in the last minutes of
play by a determined Kenosha squad against
a spirited West squad encouraged the home fans
but resulted in a close defeat for Kenosha. High
scoring was shared by Bistrick and Kishline with
nine points apiece. Bonofiglio's eight and Aiello's
six points bolstered the Red attack.
KENOSIJA 50
CENTRAi, 39
The Keno Raiders were up for this one, determined to have no more close decisions. At
the end of a close first half, Kenosha led by a
mere one point. The second half was a different
story; with the skill of center Frank Aiello, who
made 12 counters, and Captain Braatz who
chalked up l 0, Kenosha won by an 11 point
margin.
KENO HA 57
EAST 62
Superior floor showmanship by the Reds was
not enough to down a Madison East team which
consistently swished the nets. The Reds played
brilliantly but could not muster enough scoring
punch . Captain Tom Braatz hooked 19 points
for the top Kenosha honors. Thirteen points by
Mario Bonofiglio and 12 by Sam Kishline soothed
the wounds of the defeated but hard playing
Reds.
KENO HA 48
IIORUCK 22
The scoreboard had a restful night, as the
Kenosha quintet treated the Horlick five to a
lesson in defensive play. Horlick was neatly
limited to seven points in the first half and
to fifteen in the last. Again Aiello was top
scorer with 13 points, closely followed by Tom
Braatz with 12 markers. Kishline and Bistrick each
chalked up seven points.
KENOSHA 47
JAN ESJ' J/,LE .16
Reserves were consistently used during the
Janesville siege on the home boards. The experienced Red Devil squad went out in front in the
first half of the second contest. Captain Tom
Braatz and Center Frank Aiello duplicated their
feats of earlier games and split the scoring
honors with 12 counters each. Eight points by
Kishline and ten by Bistrick helped to deal the
Bluebirds the "seedy" side of the box score.
KENOSHA 43
PARK 3B
Victory in the Big Eight again came to the
rolling Reds, when their host, Park, off to a slow
start, failed to muster enough energy to stop
them. Mario Bonofiglio made 14 points; he was
backed by Sam Kishline's l 0 and Tom Braatz's
nine.
Our lop scorers : Bonofiglio, Aiello, ond Brootz.
Parle. Regional Tournament
KENOSHA 45 - HORLICK 44
Proving their strength when the chips were
down, the Red Devil Cagers staved off a hardplaying Horlick quintet in the first contest of the
W. I. A. A. regional basketball tournaments. A
powerful lead, built up by Red Devil teamwork,
dwindled under a counter attack by the Horlick
five, to one small point in the final score. Sharp
accuracy by Kishline and Bistrick and neat rebound work by Aiello and Braatz kept Kenosha 's
hat in the regional ring .
KENOSHA 53 - SOUTH MILWAUKEE 43
In the final round Kenosha proved too much
for South Milwaukee and won the regional
championship . Great rebound work against the
taller Rockets and the best defensive play of the
year resulted in championship play. It was definitely a team victory. Planning the Devil Cagers
campaign was shrewd Chuck Jaskwhich , who
worked out swift breaking plays against the best
of opposition .
KENOSHA 39 - PARK 29
Kenosha again tasted victory as Park's offensive attack was forcibly stopped by the Red 's
tight defense. Blackboard strategy proved worthwhile as man to man play wrought havoc with
the opposition's accuracy. Park missed seventeen
shots before Lynch connected for two points.
Aiello, Braatz, and Bonofiglio put the sting into
the Red Devil attack .
KENOSHA 50 - KOHLER 56
The Red Devils were caught on one of their
cold nights and as a result lost the opening game
of the sectionals to a big Kohler team . In this
game the Red Devils had their worse shooting
percentage of the tournament. However, with a
tremendous 36-19 score against them at the half,
they nearly pulled the game out of the fire because of their never-say die spirit.
KENOSHA 67 - CLINTON 32
Battling for third place in the Toso sectionals,
Kenosha beat the Clinton quintet by a score of
67-32 and brought to a close a successful basketball season.
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Sophomore
Basketball
Although Kenosha's Sophomore Quintet did
not have as bright a season as the Varsity, they
made a creditable record, with 6 wins and 12
losses. Their Big 8 record was 4 wins against 10
defeats. Jim Murphy led the scoring with 126
points, followed by Bob Butera and Solly Victorio with 120 and 118 respectively. Boys who
shape up as definite Varsity candidates for next
year are Jim Murphy, Bob Butera, Solly Victorio, Tom Wirtz, and Tom Udstuen .
Graglia passes out of bounds.
Kenosha 22
Kenosha 33
Kenosha 35
Kenosha 28
Kenosha 43
Kenosha 53
Kenosha 37
Kenosha 44
Kenosha 33
Kenosha 46
Kenosha 39
Kenosha 34
Kenosha 43
Kenosha 23
Kenosha 44
Kenosha 41
Kenosha 45
Kenosha 31
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Bay View
35
Beloit
30
Lincoln Milwaukee 25
Madison West
44
49
Madison East
West Allis Central 29
51
Racine Horlick
52
Racine Park
54
Madison Central
55
Janesville
54
Beloit
52
South Milwaukee
39
Madison West
47
Madison Central
43
East
43
Racine Horlick
44
Janesville
46
Racine Park
Row 1: Solly Victoria, Mike Compagno , Cliff Adelsen , Fred Ruffolo, Tom Wirtz, Art Las t.
Row 2 : Joe Pomponi , George Principe , Jock Fredrick , Bob Butera , Dick Doty, Chris Lozzarette , Coach Highland .
Row 3: Tom Heidmann , Geno Gallo, Jim Murphy , Roger Stroutmon, Bob Colby , Glenn Gerlach .
Martin's Mermen splashe:l to sixth place in the
state W.l.A.A. Meet, to finish off a comparatively
successful season . The Mermen took nine out of
their sixteen dual meets. Coach Martin is relying
on the experience of this season to produce the
wins of next. Outstanding in their specialties were
Captain Don Lucas, freestyle; Tom Lourigan, breast
stroke; and Barton LaCrosse, back stroke. With
these and seven other lettermen returning, next
years team should be a stand-out.
The B Team had a cool season, but gained a great
deal of experience for next year.
Kenosha
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Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
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THE VARSITY
. 46
Waukegan ... . . 37
........ 25
Evanston . . ... . .. 58
.. . .. . . . 37
Shorewood . . .. .. 46
.... . .. . 22
New Trier ....... 58
.... . . . . 48
Maine .... . ..... 35
.. . .... . 37
Waukesha . . . . . . 16
... . .... 30
Pulaski ... . ... . . 53
. ... . ... 51
Bay View . ..... . 30
. ... . . . . 44
Waukegan . . .. .. 31
Wayland Academy 26
. ... . ... 57
.. .. . ... 26
Evan~on .. . . . ... 49
. . ... . .. 35
Oak Park . . . . . .. 40
... ..... 45 1c2
Bay View . . .. ... 35%
.. .. . ... 54
Boys Tech ... . ... 29
.. . ... . . 38
Proviso . . . ... . .. 37
. . .. . . .. 48
Janesville ... . ... 34
Star fish.
THE B TEAM
B Team ... . ..... 30
Waukegan . ..... 41
B Team . .. . . .... 20
Pulaski ...... . .. 45
B Team . . . .. . . . . 44
Boys Tech . . . . ... 21
Row 1: Dick Warren , Bill Barden , Pete Mortin, Paul Schutt , Capt. Don Lucas , Barton Lo Crosse, Sam Oquist, Bob Ripley .
Row 2: Tom Lourigon, Bill Swarat, Ed Quandt, John Brandt, John Hockett, Lorry Boyd, Dick Daum , Cooch Mortin .
Row 3 : Dick Lloyd, Bill Kull, Roger Towle, Poul Lendmon , Jerry Lentz, Rolph Hopf, Fronk Coiro - Manager.
Cumiskey breaks the tape .
The 1950 Cross Country team made a moderately successful record, but one which promises
a first class team for 195 l.
This year's team had only two returning lettermen, Robert Cumiskey and John Rohde. Others
on the team were: Bob Meissner, John Brant, Keith
Crawford, Ed Palmen, Ray Koos, Burton Klabunde,
Dick Guttormsen, Dick Tomlinson, Bob Smith, Dave
Spera, and Jim Greco.
Season Schedule:
Sept. 26 at Bay View- Waukesha, Bay View,
Kenosha
Kenosha 3rd
Oct. 6 at Kenosha- South Milwaukee, Park, Horlick
Kenosha 3rd
Oct. 10 at Kenosha- Park, Horlick
Kenosha 2nd
Oct. 14 at Kenosha- Lake Shore Meet- Sheboygan Central, South Milwaukee, Cudahy, Whitefish Bay, Shorewood, Horlick, Park
Kenosha 4th
Oct. 21 at Janesville- Midwest
Kenosha 10th
Oct. 28 at Madison West- Big 8
Kenosha 4th
Sept. 29 at Wauwatosa-Waukesha, Toso, Kenosha
Kenosha 3rd
Oct. 3 at Racine Park-Park, Kenosha
Kenosha 2nd
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Nov. 4 at South Milwaukee- State Meet
Kenosha 11th in 14 of Class "A" Schools
The star of the team, Captain Bob Cumiskey,
received the Chamber of Commerce award as the
man most valuable to the Cross Country team of
1950.
Row 1 Mr. Davey, Dick Guttormsen, Dick Tomlinson, Bob Smith, Dave Spera, Jim Greco.
Row 2. Bob Murphy, Ed Pol men, Roy Koos, Burt Klabunde, Carson Rohde and Burton Weinstein, Managers.
Row 3: Bob Meissner, John Brandt, Bob Cumiskey, John Rohde, Keith Crowford.
Rohde gains on Oberle.
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An aggregation of 13 lettermen formed the
backbone of the 1951 track team. Although
hampered by weather, Coach Engle and his
assistant Byron Davey brought the team into
excellent shape, strong in almost all events. The
one-two punch of lettermen Alan Ameche, state
champion, and Jim LaSota brought Kenosha many
valuable points in the shot put. Ameche broke
several records. His best heave of 53' 2" shattered the all-time Kenosha mark. Ed Ronzia, a
newcomer in the discuss, grabbed the number
one position from letterman Ruel McMullen. Bob
Kluka, Don Hinrichs, and Bob Butera were the
mainstays in the high jump. Kluka came within
Ys" of the school record with a jump of 5' 11 W'.
Three returning lettermen, Mario Bonofiglio, Joe
Kavalauskas, and Harry Larsen, made the broad
jump a strong event. Fred Batassa and Bob Lees
were the star pole vaulters. Ron Rudy and Dick
Bundies, both lettermen, won in both hurdle
events. Lettermen Ameche and Glen Thompson
were assisted by Joe Greco, Bob Girman, Ronnie
Bunda, and Ed Pal men in the 100 and 200 yard
dash . Paul Shwaiko, Norm Neilson and Bob
Meissner did splendid work in the 440 yard dash .
Bob Cumiskey, much improved from last year,
earned many points with his creditable times.
John Rohde and Keith Crawford battled it out
for number one man in the mile. Promising men
who will be back next year are Kluka, Butera,
Hinrichs, Lees, Girman, Bunda, Greco, Bundies,
Neilson, Zura, and Crawford.
The K.H.S. golfers led by Phil Skovronski, Don
Ferkin, Jerry Haubrich, Mario Bonofiglio, and Sam
Kishline have just completed their most successful
season in three years. The team, bolstered by
competitive spirit and drive, led a dark horse into
the limelight. Finishing eighth in the Hartford
Tournament held at Hartford, Wisconsin, the team
also came through with a place in the State
Tournament at Nakoma and a rating in the Big 8
at Janesville.
Phil Skovronski and Jerry Haubrich have com pleted three years of varsity competition, while
Don Ferkin and Sam Kishline are rounding out
their second season of play. Upcoming prospects
for next year's team will be led by Jerry Adamson,
Nick Perry, Clarence Niemi, and Elmer Martin.
The Bud Mc Caw Trophy for the Best All' Round Athlete, Student and lead e r
Ed Rongio .
MEN OF THE YEAR
This year many records have been broken, but
the record set by Mario Bonofiglio in his three
years of athletic participation will stand for a
long time. Versatile Mario, the only ten letter man
in K. H. S. history, has 3 letters for football, 3 for
basketball, 3 for track, and 1 for golf.
In football Mario's passing ability earned him
a berth on the Big 8 and All State teams, and a
place in the North-South game. In basketball his
sharp shooting and fine defensive play was the
sparkplug of the Kenosha Five. In track he placed
a consistent first or second in the broad jump. To
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round out the record he shoots nine holes of golf
in the low forties . The Spy congratulates Mario
Bonofiglio, K. H. S. athlete of the year.
The trophy awarded to the outstanding participant in each sport this year is as follows:
Football - Alan Ameche
Basketball - Tom Braatz
Swimming -
Don Lucas
Cross Country - Bob Cumiskey
PATRONS
Alice's Curtain Shop ......... 5915 Sixth Ave.
Evans Implement Co ... Rt. No. 2, Ke nosha , Hy. 50
American Legion Post 21 ......... 504 58th St.
Ernst Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 58th St.
Appliance Television .............. 606 5th St.
Frand se n Pharmacy ............ 1828 52nd St.
A. E. Axtell .................. 7713 Fifth Ave.
Frate rnal Orde r of Eag les No. l 055 , 302 58th St.
Dr. D. F. Backlund .............. 625 57th St.
Froston Restaurant ........... 6329 22 nd Ave.
Badger Fuel & Supply Co . ..... 6117 14th Ave.
Joseph Funck Ag e ncy ............ 61 l 56th St.
Bain Hardware .. . ........... 5514 Sixth Ave.
Georg e C. G a be D. D. S.......... 625 57th St.
Grace Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 58th St.
Garb's .. . .................. 5707 Sixth Ave.
Barr Furniture Mart ...... . . 5319 Sheridan Rd.
Peggy Geddes .......... .. ..... 618 59th St.
Ben Franklin Store ........... 6136 22nd Ave.
G irman Bros ................. 5812 Sixth Ave .
Bernacchi's Famous Candies .. . 6224 22nd Ave.
Gordon Lumber & Supply Co . .. 2929 75th Ave .
Bi-Jo .................... 2914 Roosevelt Rd.
Granger Motors Inc ......... 7514 Sheridan Rd .
Bidinger Music House ............ 626 56th St.
Robert L. Grayson D. C. ..... 6013 Sheridan Rd .
E. C. Binninger, Florist ...... 6800 Sheridan Rd .
Greenberg's .. . ............. 5609 Sixth Ave .
Block Bros .............. . ... 5803 Sixth Ave.
Dr. J. E. Bowing . . ... . .......... 625 57th St.
Alfred C. Grosvenor ....... 5933 Seventh Ave.
Walter H. Hammon:! ............ 702 57th St.
Brosk Office Supply ........ 5810 Seventh Ave .
Donald L. Brunner Stamp Agency, 5400 32nd Ave .
Buehler's ... ...... . ....... 5804 Seventh Ave .
Canavan Bros ........... . ..... 2601 75th St.
E. M. Cardell D. C. .. . ....... . .. . 609 58th St.
Chocolate Shop ............. 5901 Sixth Ave.
Christ Iron Works ....... . Bullamore Forks Rd.
Clough's Shoe Store ........... 459 Sixth Ave.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . . . . 5001 Sheridan Rd.
Dr. Meyer Cohen ............... 61 l 56th St.
Coin-0-Matic ............... 7627 28th Ave .
Dr. L. H. Creighton ........ . ..... 723 58th St.
Edward J. Crossin ............. 1119 60th St.
Alw in T. Hansen ........... 6019 Seventh Ave.
Hartnell Bros. Food Shop . .. 3600 Rooseve lt Rd .
Hastings Realtors ............ 5518 Sixth Ave .
Hauber Food Market ...... 3824 Roosevelt Rd .
Haubrich 's Shoe Shop ..... . ... . .. 517 57th St.
S. G. Haukedahl . ....... . .. . ... . 526 71 st St.
Robert L. Heller D. D. S . .......... 723 58th St.
Henoch News Agency .......... 1325 56th St.
Harold H. Herzog ............... 529 71 st St.
B. Spalding Hill M. D. . ........... 625 57th St.
Hoffman's ................ . . 5615 Sixth Ave .
John L. Hogan Agency ... . ....... 61 l 56th St.
Holbrook's Jewelry ....... . ...... 627 58th St.
Daum's Pharmacy ... . ....... 7522 22nd Ave .
Huntoon Buick Company .. . .. . .. 1101 60th St.
Davies McCall Agency Inc . ........ 625 57th St.
Neil Johnson ... .. ......... . .. .. 625 57th St.
W . W. Davis ................ . 6326 Fifth Ave.
Keller's Soda Bar .. .. ... . . 2900 Roosevelt Rd .
Alfred Drury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 61 st St.
Kenosha Chamber of Commerce, 5619 Sixth Ave .
Ellis Ice Cream ........ . .. . 7544 Sheridan Rd.
Kenosha College of Commerce . . . . 609 58th St.
B. P. 0. Elk's No . 750 ........ 5706 Eighth Ave.
Kenosha Ford Company . ...... . . 1021 60th St.
Epstein's Store for Men .. . ..... 5625 Sixth Ave .
Kenosha Full Fashioned Mills .... . 2323 60th St.
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Kenosha National Bank .. . .... . .. 625 57th St.
Ron -Ce l Recreation ............ 617 55th Ave.
Kenosha Optical Company ... . 5827 Sixth Ave .
Fred P. Rudy Company .. . ... 5825 Eighth Ave.
Kenosha Prescription Laboratory .. 625 57th St.
Edward J . Ruetz ............ . 7313 Fifth Ave.
Kiddy Korner .... . ..... . .. 5800 Seventh Ave .
Schaefer Pontiac Company .. 5903 Sheridan Rd .
Kilkelly Drug . ....... . .... 7505 Sheridan Rd .
S-chuler's Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620 58th St.
Konrad 's Jewelers . .......... . 5036 Sixth Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schwartz .. 6342 Third Ave .
Korf's Sixth Avenue ...... . ... 5618 Sixth Ave .
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz .. 7222 Third Ave.
S. S. Kresge Company ........ 5616 Sixth Ave .
Seroka and Son Bakery .... . ... 5513 Sixth Ave.
Lakeshore Candy & Paper Co ... 5515 19th Ave.
Sheridan Fuel Company .... 5114 Sheridan Rd.
Thomas B. Lane D. D. S . .......... 621 58th St.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. . .. 5820 Sixth Ave .
Leader Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611 58th St.
Hugh Southmayd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kilbourn Rd .
Le Esther Gift Shop ......... . 6217 22n::I Ave .
Maud Siver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 59th St.
Leonard Agency ........ . ..... .. 628 56th St.
Sixth Avenue Beauly Shop ..... 5815 Sixth Ave.
Lepp and Company ..... . ... . 5805 Sixth Ave .
Sixth Avenue Cigar Store ..... . 5824 Sixth Ave .
Richard Lindgren . ..... . ...... 7024 401h Ave .
Sparky's Drive In .... 75th St. and Seventh Ave.
Dr. William H. Lipman ..... . ..... 625 57th St.
Stella's Market . ............. 6931 14th Ave.
Dr. L. H. Lokvam . . .... . ........ . 723 58th St.
Stern's Department Store . . . . . . . 1350 52nd St.
Lundberg Brothers Machine Co . . 6116 391h Ave .
Slern' s Shoe Store ....... . . . . 5813 Sixth Ave .
Dr. James J. Lutz ... . ...... . ... . 723 58th St
W. C. Stewart M. D... . ....... 5825 Sixth Ave.
Luxem Fruit Company . . ..... . . 5525 19th Ave.
Adolph C. Strangberg . ..... . . Springbrook Rd.
Mayer Drug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5537 Sixth Ave .
Sullivan Becker Machine Shop .. 6705 14th Ave.
Maywood Restaurant . . .......... 516 58th St.
George W. Taylor ...... . . . .... . 625 57th St.
Michaels . . . ..... . .. .. ... . .. 5627 Sixth Ave.
Thiet Jewelers . .......... . . . .. . . 625 58th St.
Morgan Fruniture Company .... 5025 Sixth Ave .
L. B. Thompson D. S. D... . .... . . . 625 57th St.
Morrisons ... . . . .... . ....... 5721 Sixth Ave .
George A. Timm Inc ........ . . 5629 Sixth Ave.
Neumode Hosiery Shop ... . . ..... 606 58th St.
L. Turner Sons Florist . . .. .. ... 5909 Sixth Ave.
J. J. Newberry Company ...... 5716 Sixth Ave .
Tyson 's Bicycle Shop .......... 6201 141h Ave.
Newberry Abstract Co . ... .. 5700 Seventh Ave .
United Photo Service .. . . . . 3713 Roosevelt Rd.
Northwestern Drapery Company . . 728 58th St.
Uptown Jewelers .............. 2310 63rd St.
Obertin's Flower Shop .. ... .. . 5913 Sixth Ave.
Vanity Shoppe .. . .... . .. .... .. . 608 59th St.
Ollie's Market ............ 3004 Roosevelt Rd .
Veenstra Lumber and Supply Co., 5110 Eighth Ave.
P. & G. Stores ..... . ......... 6200 22nd Ave .
Vic's Bakery . . . ... . ...... 905 Washington Rd.
Dr. Charles Pechous .. .. ... ... ... 625 57th St.
Peter Pan Ice Cream .. . ..... 4400 Sheridan Rd.
Vogue Fabrics ... ...... .. . . ..... 620 59th St.
Wettengel Typewriters .. ... .. . 5921 Sixth Ave.
Charles Pfenning Inc . ... ... .... . . . 700 57th SI.
Wilson's Radio Service ..... 3820 Roosevelt Rd.
Phillip's Gift Shop . . .. .. ... . .. . .. 616 56th St.
Piasecke Funeral Home . . . . ... . . 2002 52nd St.
Wilson's Variety Store . .. ... 3609 Roosevelt Rd.
Dr. Leon Regner ... . ....... . . 6215 22nd Ave.
W. L. I. P. . . . .. . . . . . .... . ...... 625 57th St.
Robinson's Pharmacy .. . .. ... .. . . 723 58th St.
F. W. Woolworth and Company, 5702 Sixth Ave.
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KENOSHA INDUSTRY
Products of Kenosha industry are sold throughout the United States and the world, thus
creating the jobs and pay checks necessary to the growth and development of the community.
Kenosha has 42 manufacturing concerns with a total employment in excess of 18,000 and a
current annual pay roll of 60 million.
The manufacturing structure of the community include such basic American indu tries as automobiles, furniture, brass and copper and alloy products, and textiles, as well as nationally known
producers of mechanic's tools, wire rope, plumbing supplies, equipment for the dairy and food
industries, fire fighting equipment and commercial fertilizer. There are also everal mailer e tablishments making industrial tools, dies, jigs and fixtures, special machinery, castings and structural
tee! products.
Two out of every three wage earners of Kenosha are employed in the manufacturing plants
and their pay checks are shared directly or indirectly by everyone in the community as each pay
roll dollar circulates widely, turning over approximately seven times as it moves through the channels of trade.
Behind Kenosha's industrial pay checks are the knowledge and skills of the community's industrial employees and the courage and vision of the men and women who invested the money necessary to provide plant facilities and machinery. The Kenosha industrial famil), working in harmon)
with business and profe sional people, educators, the clergy, and other citizens as individuals and
as groups, have built a community which is noted throughout the nation as a good example of the
accomplishments possible under our present free and enterprising American way of doing business.
llENOSHA MANUFAl:TUBEBS ASSOl:IATIO
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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Congratulations
KENOSHA EVENING NEWS
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Kenosha's
ewspaper"
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A COMPLETE DAILY REVIEW OF
KENOSHA AND THE WORLD
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FACTS ... FUN ... FICTION
THE KENOSHA NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
TELEPHONE 5121
713-717 FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET
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DUTCH MAID
ICE CREAM STORE
627 - 56th STREET
Sundaes, Sodas, and Malteds
All Made With Delicious DUTCH MAID ICE CREAA1
Imitated But
of Duplicated
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KENOSHA
TRADES and LABOR COUNCIL
Representing
A UNITED
LABOR MOVEMENT
Extends
To the members of the 1951 Graduating Class
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co11gratulatiom 011 having completed their
High School training and
Wishes
them the Very Best of Success and Happiness
in the Future.
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an
MERICAN TRADITION
With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence
to the traditions of "Originality and Distinction", Pontiac
remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools.
The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of
reproduction by experienced craftsmen; the employment of
the most modern precision equipment; the artistic abilities
of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in
publishing a successful yearbook.
All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications
Division are proud of their participation in the publication
of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the
splendid cooperation by your staff.
Telephone HA y market 1-1000
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COLUMBIA DIAMOND RINGS
"(l11m o/ ';;/)11110/ion "
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES
Hamilton
Class Rings
"Shop
Bulova
" Buy
With
With
Confidence
Ease"
Compliments of ...
GUTTORMSEN'S
RECREATION
Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters
BOWL FOR HEAL TH AND PLEASURE
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McNeil ruel Co.
THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING IN FUEL
PHONE 7171
6337 FOURTEENTH A VENUE
Always 11 Friendly Welcome ...
SIBLEY'S
DONUT SHOP
DONUTS ... COFFEE ... ICE CREAM ... CANDY
2401 - 63rd STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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PHONE 8944
And Your Friends Admire
We wish to express our
thanks to students and faculty
for their splendid co-operation
in the making of the photographs for
the 1951 Spy -
SYIDNIEY STUIDllO
KENO HA THEATRE B 'JLDI1 G
PHO E 5631
2216 - 63rd
TREET
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSTT INSURA
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CE CORPORATION
OUEBBY MOTORS IN[.
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS
3813 Roosevelt Road -
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DODGE TRUCKS
Telephone 5154
Kenosha, Wis.
Largest Garage in Kenosha
GOLDEN BELL DAIRY
TWICE SEALED AND TWICE PROTECTED WITH CELLOPHANE HOOD
Make Doubly Sure Your Milk Is Pure
2103 - 56th STREET
PHONE 8011
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES
RAY RADIGAN 'S
SOUTH SHERIDAN ROAD
PHONE 43544
By adding new ideas co sound merchandising and to infallible
fashion sense, we strike a balance that allows you to always find
THE SMARTEST THINGS FIRST AT
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MACWBYTE COMPANY
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
Specializing in the Manufacture of Wire and Wire Rope.
Wire Rope Slings, Aircraft Cable, Assemblies,
Terminals a11d Tie Rods.
MILL DEPOTS: NEW YORK • PITTSBURGH • CHICAGO • FORT WORTH • MINNEAPOLIS
SEATTLE • SAN FRANCISCO • LO
ANGELES • PORTLAND
Choose from the First
Names in Watches
BENRUS, BULOVA, ELGIN, GRUEN,
HAMILTON, LONGINE -WHITTENAUER
A D LE COULTRE
His Excellency
21 Jewel Bulova
49.50
HERBERT'S
We welcome
your charge account
CORNER OF 58'" ST. AND 7 '" AVENUE
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HERBERT N. BLOCI<
KENO HA, WI CO
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BIElfZNACCIH!lltS IPIH!AlfZM\ACY
3900 - 75th ST.
KENOSHA, WIS.
OTTO D. BERNACCHI, R. PH.
Featuring only nationally advercised merchandise and a
complete up to the minute prescription service.
~~KAELBER~~
PI,UMBING A.ND HEATING CO.
Timken
Oil
Automatic
Burning
Air
Water
Conditioning
Heaters
TELEPHONE 5632
5718 - 7th AVENUE
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~RDITURE
CO.
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
e2og 22nd ATe DU• , lCenoaha, Wlacon•l"'
Phone 5133
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
6209 - 22nd A VENUE
Kenosha's Only Furniture Guild Store
Showing Grand Rapids Latest Fashions
In Home Furnishings
for those
who prefer fin er
portraits through
better photography
of photography
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614 - 58th STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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SBCAlJ
SUlllllS
57096THAVE.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOR GRADUATES···
FI E WATCH
2. HER SELECTED STERLING PATTERN
3. A RI G OR A PEARL ECKLACE
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With Our Best Wishe
C. S. HUBBARD
JEWELER & ENGRAVER
705 - 58th STREET
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UNITED CLEANERS
and DYERS
]. E. KAISER
DIAL 8143
KENOSHA, WIS.
1500 - 63rd STREET
D. TIRABASSI & SONS
Excavating Contractors
Drainage -
Seu er -
Cement Work -
Black Dirt -
Fill Dirt -
Grat•el
GENERAL TRUCKING
7802 THIRTY-EIGHTH AVENUE
TELEPHONE : Office 7412
Garage 2-7818
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NASIH! IKENOSIH!At ~Ne.
Sales
Service
Parts
" IO-POINT SELECT DEALER"
7526-34 · 22nd AVENUE
DIAL 4-2163
1904
Stylist for forty-five years
1951
/or
• KENOSHA'S MEN
• KENOSHA'S UNIVERSITY MEN
• KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL MEN
• KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Cfotl.inf}
6th AVE.
IB IE IL IL _}jouJe
CORNER
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56th ST.
A STORE WHERE QUALITY, STYLE AND SERVICE MEET YOUR NEEDS
COR.OISOTH. 11:
FRANK BOBUSCH, Pres.
SEVENTH A VENUE, CORNER FIFTIETH STREET
lSERMANN BROTHERS
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Kenosha's Leading Store for Men and Young Men
614 - 616 FIFTY-SIXTH STREET
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MILK PRODUl:ER'S ASSOl:IATION
Incorporated
PHONE 8137
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PRODUCERS
llMUEN IZED
'A Complete Dairy Service"
1
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YITANll .f Mil(
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
6813 - 29th AVENUE
lB 1 ILILtS ILUI N CIH!
Opposite High School
For Tasty Lunches
• HAMBURGERS
• STEAKS
• BAR-B-Q
• CHOPS
5717 SHERIDAN RD.
OPEN 24 HOURS
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When Better Cars Are Made
BU IC K
Will Make Them
HUNTOON BUICK
1101 - 60th STREET
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Pluu.. #-:1.111
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Compliments of the
VINCENT-McCALL COMPANY
Compliments
of
SEARS, RDEBU[li AN D c:o.
KENOSHA
WISCONSIN
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ROJDJEtS CAM\lElflA SJHIOIP
and
IPIHIOTO SUllPIPILlllESt IfNC.
2204 ROOSEVELT ROAD
Compliments of
SPEl:IALTY BRASS 1:0.
1907
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KE OSHA, WI CONSIN
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1951
PENNEY'S
Headquarters for
U!IP~ 110~ lllHIJE~ M\llNUllllE
lllEJEN~AGIE
IFASIHlllONS
CENTRALLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER
OF 7th A VENUE AND 56th STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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fiu~ 1(cu/6 7elelliJich
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VI GAN SKY'S
TELEVISION and APPLIANCES
3601 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
STROMBERG-CARLSON AND WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION SETS
There is nothing finer in telei•ision
There is nothing finer in seri•ice
Phone 22465
IKIENOSIHIAtS
G I !Flt IHI IEAID Q U!Alfl11 IE lflS !
• WATCHES
• DIAMONDS
• SILVERWARE
Bulova
Gruen
Benrus
Elgin
Hamilton
Nationally Famous
Mi-Bride
and
Feature Lock
Diamonds
Community
1847 Rogers Bros.
Holmes & Edwards
1881 Rogers
Wm. A. Rogers
Gifts For All Occasions
EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
Phone 3322
5727 6th Ave.
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JEJDM\UNJD !LA M\ACCIHf lfA
World Wide
Travel Service
AIR -
STEAMSHIP -
Rail
Phone 6785
5402 22nd A venue
Member of -American Society of Travel Agents
International Air Transport Association
Trans-Atlantic Passenger Conference
Trans-Pacific Passenger Conference
LANDGREN'S DAIRY
1901-1951
50 '/jeard o/ Service lo
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M.J.Duczak
TELEPHONE 2-2220
SHERIDAN ROAD AT 43RD STREET
JIThere the best costs less
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
KENOSHA COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
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IFlflOZJEN CU!SllAlfllD
2929 ROOSEVELT ROAD
AND WI CHES
MALTS
PINTS A D QUARTS OF FROZEN CUSTARD
OPEN 'TIL ONE
CURB SERVICE
Congratulations
Class ol 1951
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KENOSHA LITTLE THEATRE
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Home Made Style Sun Valley
Ice Cream
• fancy Sundaes and Sodas
• famous Heinz Soups
• Wonderful Chocolates
• Hallmark Cards
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Conf ectio11er
2401 - 60th St.
OPEN 6 A.M. -
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to the
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1951
May Your Future Be Happy
and Prosperous
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Atlas Printing Company
Phone COncord 4-6228 - 4-6229
332 E. Reservoir Ave.
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