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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1951 to 1952 school year.
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CASE No. 1952 .. THE
ISAPPEARING YEAR
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MARY D. BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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It's been fun solving Case # 1952--The Disappearing
Year I call it!
Sometimes though it seemed to be a case
of the blind leading the blind--but enough of my
chatter, let's get down to facts--No one could quite
figure it out!
One minute it had been here, the next
it was gone!
Someone or something had taken it, But Who
or What--That's where I entered the picture!
I, the
greatest private eye of them all!
If
I--THE SPY .
anyone could solve the mystery, I could!
Yes, I would
answer the great question . . . . "WHERE HAD THE TIME GONE
FROM SEPTEMBER 1951 TO JUNE 1952"? And so i t was that
my trusty blood hound, Snoopy, and I began the long
road to the answer.
We investigated everyone from the
principal to the smallest sophomore!
We investigated
clubs and went to meetings--meetings--and more
meetings!
We yelled ourselves hoarse during a long week
of Homecoming campaigning, and we yelled ourselves
hoarser at football and basketball games.
We did
homework till it came out of our ears (Likely--it went
in one and came out the other. ) We trotted up and down
stairs.
We adopted the motto, "Neither rain, nor
sleet, nor heat of day shall stave these carriers
from their route" as we tore between buildings.
We
spent one wonderful "Evening in Paris" with the Juniors,
and were given an "American Passport" by the Seniors.
We walked off with four hard earned Championships-at last count as we go to press.
tea-s
We went to dances and
aJl the ~hil~ ta~i}ib ~ictures, getting
in(ormatiop
In short, we had one hectic glorious
0
tr~e ~i~~tfil wi h too many things to mention here, but
turn- t~e p.ag.e .and yo_u' 11 see our findings!
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Happy Hunting!
Now what, thought I, would be
most likely to take the time?
And then came the dawn ! Of
course, Public Enemy No. 1 -Homework!!! And so Snoopy a nd
I made nasty tracks to Spy on
our first group of suspects,
ardent sympathizers with Public Enemy No. 1 • • • •
THE FACULTY
H. R. MAURER, M.A.
D. T. JOHN, M.A.
Superin"endent o
Principal
School
6
WIN FRED FARLEY
1. F. STOCKER, M.A.
A
tant t'r1nc1~a
Azalea
Terry
Hazel Herl y
M.A.
Cvun e c,r of G r
Beatrice Hart
Helen Rastocny
Ca ~ ..... e 1a
Rende
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Row I. w· ,.,..., M Tyson
Mf. Jo eoh Zico•ell1
Row 2: Orv· e C. Leonard,
George P Manson, Pre
dent Joseph Zuffo, Jo
seph Hamelink
..1an c.e Van Cas.ter
-- -ROW 1
ONA ANDREWS, M. A.
fi!.11 hun.1t1c.r
FLORENCE BAAR, ~.. A.
J\ L1tht m.lllCS
EUNICE SMITH BACHER, M.A.
E11f!.l1Jh
ELSIE CUMRO BALDWIN, M. A.
JOHN D. DAVIES, Ph.B .
Sf'u cl
MARGARET S . DENSMORE, M. A.
D1.~'1 /-
MARY A. DOHERTY, M. A.
So1.1rn.
MABEL DUNCAN, M.A.
Son.ii SnellCL
Crmzmera.il
C. E. BAYLER, Ph.B.
J\f.11 hu11.1t1cs
LEONE SCHUESSLER BAYLER, M. S .
L..111/!."·'/!.'
FLORENCE E. BISBEE, M.A.
Ellf!.li.rh
JULIANA BLANK, M.A.
L.111g11.1ge
ROW 2
RUTH C. BREISETH, M.A.
E11f!.li.h
KENNETH D. BROWN, M.A .
A rt
RUTH B. BROWN, M.A.
EllglHh
D. C. BUCK, M. A.
Sciutce
ROW 4
HOWARD R. DUNHAM, M. M.
B.111d, Orch<.1lr.1
L. E. ENGLE, B.A.
J\ 1.11/JUJJ.lt /CS
A. E. FREEBERG, B.S .
i lld11.11r1.1l Arl.1
LYDIA GOERZ, Ph.M .
/l f. 1lht 11/,/llCS
TELLA GRIFFIN, M. A.
/11.11h, //I.It/CJ
kAURICE A. HANNON, M.A .
Ellglnh
IRVING G. HANSEN, Ph . M.
L 11f!./1 h
MATILDA HANSEN, M.A.
Son.ii Snella
LOIS JANE CAMPBELL, M. A.
Commerci.il
OTTO R. CARLSON, B. S .
Ind11st11.il Arl.1
FLORENCE E. CASWELL, M. A.
J\1.11In111.i11cs
SAM P. CHRISTY, B. A.
A rt
RON 3
MARJORIE CCRBIN, M.A.
llome Ewllo//llC
RUSSELL B. COSNER, M.S.
Indu t11.il A 1tr
EDITH JEAN DANIEL, M.A.
E11!!,'1 h
BYRON K. CAVEY, M.A .
Sou1ce
ROW 5
CATHERINE V. HARGRAVE, M. A.
/l f11.11C
T. L. HARTZELL, M. Ed .
Com111< n1.1l
HOPE H. HASTINGS, M.A.
Soo,i/ Soellce
LEON P . HERMSEN, B. A.
Com11uro.il
JAMES F. HIGHLAND, B.A.
Ph 1111.il L d11c.il111ll
B. W. HUBERTY, B. A.
S n<llte
CHARLES JASKWHICH, B.S.
Ph) rfr.il Ed11c,1lum
AVIS JOHNSON, M.A .
Co111111<ni.il
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SUSPECTS?
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-ROW 1
CHARLES KNICKREHM, B.A.
E11glnh
CHESTER R. KOZEL, B. S .
Ph ;.rmtl Ed ucatum
EVELYN KRONENWETTER , M. A.
MARTIN C. RAFSHOL, M.A .
Socral Saence
ELSIE REED, B.A.
Lrbrar;
B. D. REPPERT, B. S.
I11d11.r1rral ArtJ
Comnurcial
W. C. KRUSE, V . A .
ROW 4
LAVERNE E. SCHMALE, B.E.
Sc1t11ce
H . A . LINK, M.A.
Ind11.rt1ial Arts
Commnci.tl
WILLIAM H. SCHUMACHER, M.S.
W. W. MARTELLE, M.A.
P/J)Jlrnl Educa/1011
Sooal Sae11n
DOROTHY SLATER, Ph.B.
FRANK H. MARTIN, M.A .
Library
Ph;.ucal Education
ANDREW P . SMITH, M' . A.
TERESA W. McCONOUGH, Ph . M.
H ome Eco1101111cs
Sere nee
GLENN I. SMITH, M.A .
Social Scrence
ROW 2
ALMA M. MERRICK, M. A.
Lmv1,1,~e
CARLENA J. MICHAELIS, M. A.
E11gl1<l:
CHARLOTTE A. MOODY, M.A .
HARRIET SMITH
H ome Economrcs
HARVARD C. SMITH, M. S.
Jndurtrral Art.r
FLORENCE K. SOKOLIK, M. A.
H ome Economic.r
E11g/1Jh
MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY, M.A .
E11gl1Jh
FLCRENCE BAAR NELSON, B.A.
E11glnl
CATHERINE B. NOVACK, M.A.
J\ f. tlht Ill.ti/CJ
ROW 5
LAURA STEFFEN, M.A.
Engli.rh
APHRODITE THANOS, B.S .
Ph ;.rrc.tl Ed11C..tl1011
E. R. THOMAS, M. A.
RICHARD H. NYE, M.A.
I 11du.rtri..1/ Arts
l\fo1hu11..11ics
MILDRED VANDERHOOF, M.A.
CARYL OATES, M.B.A .
Phprc,tl Educ,/11()11
Co111mua.tl
BETTS VAN LIEW, B. S .
Ph) rcal Educ,1/1()11
ROW 3
WELDON F . OWENS, M.A.
CHARLES H. WALTER, M.A.
Sae nee
Socul Scre11et
PHILIP WHITAKER, M.A .
JOHN PASKA, M.A.
Scruue
Sert 11c<
JESSE A. PEEL, M.S.
VIRGINIA WILSON, M.A .
L111,~11..1ge
Phprc.tl Educ.1/um
ELBERTA LLEWELLYN, M. A.
E11g/1.rl
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Memo
I NVE S T I GA T E
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S T UDE NT S
SENIORS
Honor Students
January
Gene Clark
Laverne Piehl
June
Gwen Clark
Robert Costen
Mary Cox
Donovan Cummings
Patrick Farmer
Mary Holt
Sylvia Jambrek
Joanne Klobuchar
Ray Koos
Motto:
Success is won by acting, not wishing .
Lucille Mink
Janet Paxson
Joyce Pellegrino
Jeanette Posthumus
Flower:
Yellow Rose
Joan Reader
Gerald Ruben
Mary Scheckler
Joan Slazes
l:olors:
David Spera
David Threinen
Royal Blue and Yellow
Kathleen Urick
Donna Yeleke
Georgia Walters
Lorraine Wember
Allwin Wudell
JANUARY
CLASS OFFICERS
President,
Ronald
Rudy ;
Mike Butera ; Secretary,
Treasurer, Fred Krist .
Vice
President,
Betty
Bokmueller;
JUNE
CLASS OFFICERS
President,
James
Peter
Murphy,
Vice
Presi-
dent, Robert Girman, Secretary, Jean Agazzi ;
Treasurer,
Roger
Hujik .
Motto :
There are better me n to be found even tha n
the best.
Flower:
Wild Rose
C:olors:
King 's Blue and Silver
C:lass Play:
American Passport
Ed Fabian
Although he is gone, his life doesn't end
He 'll still be there when you need a friend .
Just remember him as one of the guys
With a smiling face and dancing eyes.
THE PLOT THICKENED
JANUARY CLASS
MARY ANN ACETO
2, Span sh C ub I
Lnc
LUCILLE ALBANO
Wa "ngton.
FLORENCE ALBERTS
Linco n
TERESA ANN AMBROSI
n
1
New L e Club 2, PT A.A.
Bow•ing 2,
3.
U he's Cub 3
McK n ey
JOYCE LA VERNE ANDRESEN
McKinley
K Teen
3~Treas. 2, New Lile Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Gir 1
Scouts 2, 3; S.C.A. Ca hie•
Symphonic Choir 2,
A Cappello Choir 3, Bow ng 2, 3.
LINNEA ASHBY, McK n ev
JAMES ROGER ASKERIS
Wo h ngtcn
MARGARET MARY BANOVEZ
Ken Korn Klub 2, SPY Sale
Wa hingtun.
an 3
BETTY JEAN BARENGO
McK nley Y Teen
and Ma<k 3 High Stepping 2, 3.
FRED BATASSA. Lincoln
K-C ub 2, 3; New Life Club
I, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, SPY I, 2, 3; Footba , Var :ty
2, 3, Track , 21 3; Homecoming Manager 3.
LOIS JEAN BENNETT
Lincoln.
Class Treasurer 2,
K-T•ens I, 2, 3-Sec'y 2, Pres. 3, Student Senate 3
Trdent I, 2, Quill and Scroll 2; New Life Club I, 2,
Girl Scouts I, 2, 3; Girl Scout Cabinet I, 2-Vice
Pres. 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Vice Pres. 2, Sec'y 3; Y Teen
Conference 3; Bowi·ng I, 2; S.C.A Cashier
, 2,
Symphonic Choir I; Prom Committee 2, Track At
tendant 3.
MARY ANGELA BIANCHI. Wash"ngton. Girl Scout
I, 2, 3, Y·Teens I; S.C.A. Cash er 3, Bowling 3.
CLARENCE BIANCO.
ROSE
MARY
L"nco1n
BISCARD •
McK nley
JEAN ELIZABETH BLASCH. McKinley.
L brary Club 2, Orchestra I -Sec'y I.
C nema ic
2,
G'rl Scouts I,
BETTY RAE BOKMUELLER. Wash"ngton
C1a s Secre
tary 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3· -Vice Pres. 3, Pre
3
Student Sena•e 3, Trident I, 2, Y Teens 1-V ce Pres. I,
Bowling , 2, Track Attendant 3.
ELSIE MAY BORSCHE .
and Mask 2, 3.
Linea n
Span1 h Cub I, Wig
DOLORES ANN BR HELLI. McKinley. Student Senate
3, New Life Club I, 2; Trident I, 2, 3-Pres. 3; Y
Teens I, 2, Girl Scouts I, 2, Ken Kor Klub 3; S.C.A.
Cash er I, 2, 3, SPY Salesman I.
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Y Teen
3
2, 3, Wig
L nc~ n
GLOR A MAE BROCKWAY
Spanish C ,b I
ROBl:RT JOHN BRUZAS.
Girl
Sc~ut•
I, 2,
Linco n
MIKE ANGELO BUTERA.
Wa h ngton
Clas
ViLe
Pre •it l Tri School Counc I 2, 3, Student Senate
2, 3, F.iotba I Jun or Var• ty I, Varity 2, Ba·ketbal
B Squori, Vo ity 3, Cros< Country 3.
FRANK JOSEPH BUTTER .
EM L MAR 0
C NE LI
Wahington
L ncoln.
(,ENL f U(•H CLARK
Wa ~ ,gton
B•n l
2 J R 0 TC , 2, 3
J)RC E f'
(, JDAHY
FRED CUNDARI
3
F
•bci
Wa
M· K n •y
igton.
.., Jn.or Var ity
HELENE D CONO
H'>e
McK;o y.
E qu •e 2, 3
K-Club 2,
Var 1+y 2, 3.
Y Teens
RONALD EDWARD DENNIS L'nc
Sy o on·c Chor
, A Cappe a Cho'r 2, 3 Bov Oc•et 2, 3, Band , 2
LOU S D'CASTR
RONALD ~
McK n ey
DODGE
W~ h"nghn
BEVERLY JEAN EASTO . L"nco
Secy 2 ~.CA. Ca~ er 3.
.
PT.A.A.
Pep C "b 2- -Corre.
LORRAINE JOYCE EHLERT
L ,c_, n
JOYCE A N ENGE HARDT
Y Teen
, SC.A Ca h'er
L non
JOANNE ELLEN FRANKS
Wa
Freoch C JO I, 2-Ser y T•ea
HARVEY FRIEDRICH
Tr dent I
2. 3,
,qton
Y Tee s
SPY Sa smao 3
I;
McKinley.
JOANNE GEARHART
Linco o. H ·Style 3, New L:le
Club , PT.A.A. I, French Club I; Y-Teens , Gir.
Scout I, 2, Sy..-p~~nic Choir I, A Cappello Choir 2,
H !.torian 3.
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THE SENIORS WERE SEARCHING
JAMES GRANGER
Lincoln
H' Y I, 2. 3, Student
Senate 3, SPY 3, S.C.A. Board I, 2, 3-Pres. 3.
ROBERT JOHN GROSS. St. George. Symphonic Choir
I; A Cappel la Choir 2, 3-Vice Pre' 2; Boy's Octet
I, 2, 3.
WILLIAM HAFKE.
McKinley.
RONALD A. HAGAN
A Cappello Choir 3
Lincoln
Symphonic Choir I,
JUDITH AUDREY HAHN
linco'n
Girl Scouts 2, Bowling I, 2, 3.
Y Teens
I,
2,
GEORGIA HALBERSTADT Lincoln. Sub Deb 3-Pres. 3,
Student Senate 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Sec'y 2; Genera·
Y Teen Secretary 3, Y-Teen Conference 2, Girl Scouts
2, S.C.A Cashier 2.
RICHARD A. HANSEN
Lincoln.
Esquire 3.
MARJORIE HART. Lincoln. French Club
phonic Choir I, 2, Bowling 2, 3
ALLAN
R
HAUBRICH
Lincoln
I,
2; Sym-
Symphonic Choir
I
RONALD E. HAUBRICH.
Lincoln.
DONALD ROBERT HILDEWIG.
KEITH HOGLE. Lincoln
Swing Band 2, 3.
Symphonic Choir I.
McKin1ey.
Orchestra
I, 2, 3,
Band 3,
JOAN CAROL HOLDERNESS. Lincoln Clas< Secretary
I, Annex Student Council I; Student Senate 3, Y Teens
1, G.A A. I, 2, 3-Pres. 3, Bowling I, 2, 3.
JOHN IOVJNE. Lincoln Hi-Y 2, 3; K-Club 2, 3, Sym·
phonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Football
Junior Varsity
I, Va1sity 2, 3.
RICHARD
ALLAN JACKSON.
ARLENE
MARGARET JENSEl'J
MAITE JOAN JENSEN.
Linco n.
Band
McKinley.
Washington.
I, 2, 3.
Y Teens
New Life Club
RITA GRACE KAST
Lincoln. K Teens 2, 3-Treas 2,
Vice Pres. 3; Honor Society 2, 3, New Life Club I,
Quill and Scroll 2, French Club I, 2, 3---Sec'y Treas 2,
Girl Scouts I, 2, 3; Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Pres. I, General
Y-Teen Vice President 3; Y-Teen Conference 3; S.C.A.
Cashier I; SPY 2, 3, Symphonic Choir I, 2; Bowling
2, 3.
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SEARCHING
SEARCHING
ROBERT K,EMM.
McK n'ey
JANE MARY KNOEDLER
Bow ng I, 3, KENEWS 3
SPY 3.
Wash ngton.
Y Teens
I,
WALLY KNUTSON
Lincoln. Red Triangle 3-Corres.
Sec'y 3; K-C ub 2, 3, Footba I-Sophomore I, Varsi•y
2, 3, Basketball B Squad , Va sity 2, 3.
MARLIEA KRAEMER.
Bow ig I, 2, 3.
FRED CARL KR ST.
I, 2
Wa ~ ngton
SC.A.
Ca
'er 2,
L"nco n. Ca s Tre3 urer 3, P.T.A.A
MARLENE KRJSE
l 'nee,
I, 2, Bow ng 2, 3
Y Te n
SPY Sa e man
HARRv LARSEN . L"nco n H' Y I 2, 3-Corre
Sec v
2. Vice Pres 3. KC ub I. 2, 3, KENEWS I, SPY 2, 3
Basketball-B Squad I, VMS ty 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3,
Homecom'ng Manager 3, Prom Committee 2
RICHARD A LARSEN
I, Junior Var ty 2
WIL, AM R LARSEN
LILLIAN EDNA LEGLER.
Cash"er 2
RICHARD LEWICKE
Fr;eden .
Y Teens
I, S.C.A .
M,Kin ey
ARTHUR ED L DDICOAT
L,nuln. Symphonic Choir 3
-Treo
3 Football-Sophomore I, Junior Varsity 2,
Var ity 3
RONALD LOURIGAN.
Lincoln.
DELORES WILMA LUDWIG.
G.AA 2, 3
JO ANNE MacPHERSON
Trident 2. 3-Sec'y 3,
Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3.
Washington.
L ocoln
Frenc~
Y Teens I, 2,
New L,fe Club 2,
C,ub I; Synnphon c
DARIO MADRIGRANO. McKinley. Class Treasurer I·
Red Triangle 2, 3-Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Honor Society
2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2-Pres 2, New life Club 2Pres . 2, Student Senate 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Latin
Club I, SPY 2, 3-Co·Subscription Manager 2, Basketball-B Squad I, Homecoming Manager 3, Badger
Boys State 2.
NANCY JEAN MAIN Lincoln
New Life C,ub ', Gir1
Scouts I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SPY Sa esman
3, Bowling I, 2.
SH I RLEY MAY MANKOWSKI
Lincoln. Class Secretary
2; Y-Teens I, Symphonic Choir I; G.A.A. 2, Bowling
I, 2.
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Lincoln.
Lincoln.
Footba
KENEWS 3.
-Sophonno·e
CHEMISTRY LAB
NINA SYLVIA MARTINO. McK oley
Gir Scout
I,
2, 3, Girl Scout Cabinet 3, Y Teen1 I, GA.A. I, 2,
Bowling I, 2
RUTH EVELYN MARTINSON
Lincc , H Sty e 3, New
Life Club I, 2; Quill and Scrod 2. Girl Scou•s
Y-Teens I, 2, 3-Trea~. I, General Y·Teen Treasurer
S.C.A. Ca1hier 2, 3, SPY 2, 3 Bowling I, 2.
BOB MEISSNER. Racine, Wisccnsin. E•qu re 3 Tea
Annex Student Council
K C.ub 2 3 PT A A.
Track 2, 3, Cro s Country 2, Homec.orn ng Menaqer-
NORMAN GILBERT MENDEN
2, 3.
EUGENE L. MEYER.
McKinley.
Uh~
Cub
L nee n
YVONNE KATHERINE MOLINARO
Wa1h ng•on
Club I, 2 Secy 2, Y Teen 3, Gir Scout 3
Pep
JOAN CAROL MURRAY. Wa1hington. Honecor- ng
Attendant 3. Hi Style 2, 3; Girl Scouts 2; Band 3.
ERIC OLFRED NELSON. McKinley.
PEGGY C. NEMETH. McKinley. New L,fe C.ub 2,
Girl Scouts 2, 3, Y Teens I, 2, 3, S.C.A. Ca1hier 3,
Bowling 2.
MARION JEANETTE OGILVIE
Lincoln
Ho ecJ og
Queen 3, Hi-Style 2, 3 Secy 3, Y Teen' I, 2, 3;
SPY Salesman 3.
MYRLE HANSEN OLSON.
McK o ey
BETTY JANE O'NEIL
Wa,hington
SAMUEL A. OQUIST
ming I, 2, 3.
McKin ey
K-Club 2, 3, Sw ~
EDWARD CARL PALMEN.
3, Track I, 2, 3.
Lincoln.
PAUL PEDERSEN
Trac< 2, 3 Cr<> s Coun ry 3.
Lincoln
LAVERNE AUDREY
Spanish Club I
!RENE MARY
Pl EHL.
PR NCIPE.
SUE SIENA QUAYLE
H Y 2, 3, K-C•ub
Linco n
Wa1h'ngton.
McK.n1ey
Girl
Scout
2,
Bowl'ng
Y Teens I
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TO POOL DEPTHS I• I• I• I
• AVERNA <;UE RANDLE
ARTHUR RICHARD
2 3 5PY 2, 3
AWHONY
R TACCA
MARY ANN R1ZZ0
L nco,n
RASMUSSEN
Sc~~cmore
CinPmat
M Kin ey
McK n ey
LI.A RAE RUBENSTEIN
Y TPen I, 2, Bow ng
RC'NALD RLDr
2 1 V c Pr
Senate 3 Pre
.rncc i
McK nlev
New life C Jb I,
l "<<>In
Cla
P• 1den• 3, H Y I,
3 Hen >r Soc ietv 3, S•uien
3, KC u
3 Vice Pres. 3, Foo•bal
Var ty 2. 3 T•ack I, 2, 3 Badger Bc>y
2 P•e
5to•e 2
ALESSANDRO JOSEPH SAVAGLIO
Cub
FRANC.ES rHERESA SCALZO.
Wa•hinq•on
F'enc~
Wa hinqton.
PATRICK SHELLEY
Lincoln
Cla< President I, Clas
v,ce P•e dent 2, H Y I, 2, 3, K·Club 2, Football
Sophomore I, Var •y 2 Ba kelball B S Jad I, Va'
s,ty 2.
MARY JAYNE SHI.LA. McK
2, A Cappe a Choir 3
ley
Symphon ~ Cher
,
L,nco n
H Y 2 3DEAN RONALD SHUMWAY
Corres Sec'y 3, New L le Club 2 Foolba -Sopho
more I.
PAUL SHWAIKO
Linco n
Cass v·ce Pre "Jent I
Class Pre•'den• 2, Hi Y I, 2, 3-Treas 2, Pres 3
Student Senate 2, 3, K·C ub I, 2, 3, Footbal .Yar•'ty
I, 2, 3, Baske'bal Var •v , 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3
ROBERT FRED SIMON. McK'n ey
Svrriohonic Cho"r
-Treas. I. A Cappella Choir 2, 3 Treas 2, Boy
Oc+et 2, Sophomore Footba
Mana e I
ROBERT E. SM ITH
Lincoln
K·C ub
Country I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3
I,
2, 3,
Cro•
JANE SODDY. L ocoln
New Life Cub I, 2, Gir
Scouts I, 2, 3, G I Scou• Cab iel 2, 3, Soanis~ Club
I, Y Teens I, 2, 3, SPY Sa esnnan I, Bow "ng I, 2
DONALD LEE SPAULDING
McKinley.
CONSTANCE MARIE STANGE
2, 3; Ari st A. ey , 3,
PAUL EINAR SWENSON
A Cappel a Choir 2, 3.
21
Linco n
McK'nley.
Y-Teens
Symphon c Choir
ANN EX TO MAIN
R CHARD THORNBERG
L,ncoln
MARILYN LEA THWING
McK'" •y
ROGER THOMAS TOWLE.
Linco ,
K Club 2, 3,
Footba I -Sophomore I, Footba Manoger 2, 3, Sw,n •
ming 2, 3
BARBARA JEAN von SCHRADER. Lincoln. K-Teen• 2,
3-Corres. S~c·y 3, New Life Club I, 2, Quill ana
Scroll 2, Trident 2, Girl Scouts !, 2, 3, Girl Scout
Cabine 2, 3-Treas 2, Spanis~ Club 1, Y Teen> I, 2
3, SPY 2, 3 Bow ng 2.
LOIS JEAN WATTS
Linco1n
Sub Deb 3 New L,fe
Club I, 2 Trident I, 2, Quill and Scrol 2, Gir
Scouts I, 2 3; G
Scout Cabinet 2; Spanisf. Club I
Y Teens I, 2, 3-Sec y I, Symphonic Che- r I, A Cap
pe1 a Cho'r 2, 3, SPY 2, 3, Bowing 2.
NATALIE WEINSTEIN. McKinley. New Life Club I, 2
Quil and Scroll 2, Girl Scouts , 2, 3, Span1 h
b
I; Y-Teens , 2, 3, SPY I, 2 Bow og I, 2, 3.
c .•
BON IE WEN MA
McK'n ey
New L'fe Cub 2
Y Teens 2, SPY Sa esman
Band
G.A.A 3, Bow
ing 2, 3
BEVERLY WILEY
McKin ey
New Life Club I; Gir
Scouts , 2, 3, Soan'sf> Club I, Y Teens I, 2, 3, S.C.A.
Cash er 2, Bowling I, 2.
ROBERT A
ZICCARELLI
McK iley
JUNE CLASS
Ba ketba -B
Squad
JERRY ADAMSO
Lincoln Esquire 2, 3 -Corre•
3, K·Club 2, 3, Go I I, 2, 3
Sec'y
RICHARD ADAMS.
I, Track I, 2
Wa f ngto
JEAN MARIE AGAZZI
L.nco1n
Class Secretory 3
Sub Deb 2, 3-Vice Pre
3, Corres. Secy 3; Frenc~
Club I, 2, Girl Scouts I, 3, Y Teen< 2, 3, Symphonic
Choir , A Cappel la Choir 2, 3-Sec y 3, SPY 3,
Prom Committee 2.
FERDINAND AIELLO.
McK:n ey.
New L.fe C1ub
Band I, 2, 3-Lieutenant 2, Corporal 3, Swing Band
2 3, Orchestra 3.
OLIVIA FLORENCE Al ELLO
ANTOINETTE ALIA.
McKinley.
McKinley
HELEN ALTERGOTT
McKin1ey.
Student Senate 3
Quil and Scrol 2; Trident 2 3 Sec'y 3 Girl Scout
I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Y·Teens I, 3, KENEWS 2, 3,
S.C.A. Cashier I, 3.
ROBERT P ANDERSEN
Cl cago,
Sophomore I, Var• ity 2
ROGER ANDERSON
22
McKin1ey.
I lino1
Football
Cinematic I.
BUILDING I I•
ELLEN ANDREWS
L•nco n Annex Student Counc I I,
Y Teens I, Library C.ub 2, SPY Salesman 1, S.C.A.
Caso er I.
JAMES
RAYMOND
C•ub 2, 3.
RUTH
M-:Kin ~y.
ANGELICI
REGINA BAER.
Pougf>keeps'e, New York
CONSTANCE BAILEY
L n<"> n
3, Orrh "a I, 2, 3
Se"" nor 3, Band I, 2,
PATR CA ANN BAKER.
Lincoln
StJden Senate 3,
Ken Korn K.ub 3 Pre 3, Girl Scout I, 2, 3, Y Teen;
, 2, 3 Tre•
2
PHYLL1S BALLARD
' 2.
Lincoln.
WILLIAM J BARDEN
m"ng I, 2, 3.
RICHARD
Band 3.
BARNES
Gir
L nc'">1n
L.nco n.
Scout
2, 3, Y T~en
K-C ub
, 2, 3, Sw"m
Ar+'st
A ey
I,
Sw ng
LAURA JEANETTE BASTIANELLI
Wah ngton. Frenc"
Club 3, Seminar 2, Wig and Mos 2, Lat"n Club I,
S.C.A. Cashie• 2.
PATRIC.A HELEN BAUER
MAX BAUM, JR.
L1ncvln.
Y Teens I, 2
Ch"c3go, I ino
JOHN R. BEARD. L"ncoln Red Tr 3ng e 3, Lafn Cl;b
I, Footbal Sophc:;, ore , Junior Va•s1ty 2, Varsity 3.
LOIS BECKER.
Wa•hington
MARY BECKER. L ncoln. Spanish Cub I, 2, Y-Teens 3
- Treas. 3, Girl Sccut I, 2, 3, Girl Scout Cabinet 2,
Arfot Alley 2.
RAYMOND BECKER.
S C.A. Cash er 2, 3
St
Cat'ier ne's.
MILDRED BEHR
McKinley.
Symphon ~
Coppella Choir 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3.
GENE BENNETT.
R.O.T C.
Choir
I,
,
A
Lincoln.
DONALD BENNING.
Lincoln
Syl'T'phonic Chor I, 2, 3
23
UP, DOWN
I
ALL AROUND
STUART BIANCH • Wa h1ng+ n
Footbal SC'pl-o ore
Ba ketb
WILLIAM
v
D
BISCARDI
McK"
B S u d I
SHIRLEY BITTER
Wash,ngton
H1qh Stepr nq 7,
Wig and Mask 3, G rl Scout I 2, Bow
I, 2, 3
n'
HAROLD BLA M.
Tenn 2 3
McKin.ey
Symphon1
Coe·
THOMAS BLANKLEY
Wa h•ng on
Jun or Rod Cros
Cc oci 3, U hor C.ub 2, 3, Bind , 2, O•c e tra l
WI LIAM
MARVIN
BLOCK
ice"
RONALD ARTHUR BLOXDORF
McKinley
Lat
Club
I, Symphon c Choir I, A Cappel la Choir 2 3
EDWARD WAYNE BONARETTI
3 v·ce Pres 2, 3, Balketba
LEONARD JOHN BORESCH
RUTH BORG
McK n ey
pel a Choir 2, 3
Syrnphoo"c Choir I, A Cap
Pep Club I, 2, 3-Treas.
NOREEN B BOYLE. Lincoln
2 Ccrres Sec'y 3, Quil and Scro 2, Y Teens I, 2,
G'r Scouts I, 2, 3.
RONALD
BRACEGIRDLE
Wash ngton
PT.A.A
Band I, 2, 3, Orch 'ra 3, Foolba
SC'phomore
I,
JOHN CHARLES B~ANDT L ncoln K Club 2, 3, Foot
Soph'>more
Cro<s Country 2, Track I, 2,
ba I Sw1'T1"" ng 2.
JANE BREYER
L,ncoln
G.A.A. I
HELEN JOYCE BRISCOE
Lincoln
Ken
MAR LYN JUNE BROCK.
Pres 3, Span1 h Cluo I
L.nco1n
C,nemat1c I
KARL MICHEAL BROWN
Kor
K Jb 3
2, 3
Linco1n
JANET MARIE BRUCH
L.nco1n Hi Style 3-V"ce Pre
3, French Club 2, 3 Girl Seoul, I, 2, 3, Libra•y Cluo
2, 3--Vice Pres. 2. Y Teens 2, 3· Vice Pre•
Wig
and Ma•k 2. 3 Treas 3, S.C.A. Ca hier I, 2. 3,
Symphonic Choir I, A Cappe1 a Choir 2, 3, Prom
Com,,- ittee 2.
"
24
McK,n•ey
B Squad I
St
Ge<'rge
E -<Jire 2.
THEY WENT •
HELEN
MARC.ARE• BRJCHATY
MAKY JANE BRUNO
McK nley
RONALD A
Linco n
BRUZAS.
Lincoln
RONAL::>
BUNDA.
L •c >In
Ca
p,e 1Jent 2,
E iu re I, 2, 3 Secy 3, Student Senate 2; Arti t A Icy
Foc-•ba
Soph'lr ue I, T'•ck . , 2, 3
V e Pr
Prom Comm tte
2; Honi.,..c.om ng Cor
•tee 3,
B<"d
ger Bov ' St te 2 (
Esqu ,. 3, K Club
RICHARD
EE BL.NDIES
cinco n
B Sr>u•d 1, Var ty
2 3, Cine 10•1c 2 3; Ba ketba
3, F'>otbo 1 Ju c Va• ity I, Vac •y 2, 3 Tra k , 2, 3
WIL. E (.LYDE
BJRKE
incc- ,
MARY 'OU SE BURTT McK,n ey
Secy 3, G.A A 2, Frenc Club
Scout 2, 3.
R 0.T C
, 2, 3
Cinernat ... I, 2, 3
, 2, Se 'll!lr 2, Girl
BARBARA JEAN BUSHONVILLE. L.nco1n La•in C1ub I,
Semona• I, 2 -Corr s Secy 2, Y Teens 2
DONALD CAPE
Bur• nqton, Wiscon 1n
RAYMOND CARNEY.
St
Cathe ne
DORIS ANN CAVIEZEL.
McKinley
DELORES ANN CELEBRE
McKin1ey
Cinemak
, 2, 3
JOAN CERMINARA. Wa ~ ngton. K Teens 2, 3-Sec y
3, Pre 3; Annex Student Council , Student Senate 2,
3, New Life Club ., 2 A,t'st A fey I, 2-Pres. 2; G'r
Scout 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SPY I, Pror Committee 2,
Track At'endant 2
ROBERT KENNEH
Cros ed Rife
CHASE
L.,coin
RICHARD CHIAPPETTA.Wahington
JO ANN CHRISTENSEN
2, 3 Orc~e<tro I, 2, 3
LOUIS CICCHINI
ALLAN
25
ROGER
St
Cine a•ic 2,
Symphonic Choir I.
G•orge
G •I Scouts I
McKinley.
CLARK
L'ncoln.
RO.TC
I,
2,
3
WITH THREE YEARS
GEORGE CLARK
GWENDOLYN
SUE
McKinley
CLARK.
L ncoln.
Honur
Society
2, 3.
DOUGLAS CLEEREMAN
JOAN CLOH ESEY
Teens •
L nco1n
McKin1ey.
PETER BLYTH COBABE.
nis , 2, 3.
Lincole
TERRY ROBERT CONWAY.
Crossed Ri'les I, 2, 3
Girl
Scc-,,t•
2,
3,
Y
K-C.ub I, 2, 3, Ten
McK.n ey
R.O T.C. I, 2, 3,
GERALDINE JOYCE CORKINS. Wash'nqton. Student
Senate 3, CineMa•ic 2, 3 GA.A I 2, 3 Vice Pres. 3.
ROBERT CLARK COSTEN. Washington. Latin Club I,
Seminar 2, 3-Treas 3; Debote Team 2, 3 -Captain 2,
Symphonic Choir I; A Cappe1 a Choir 2, 3, Orchestra
I, 2, 3.
MARY COX
Linco n
Honor Society 2, 3,
Club I; Girl Scouts 2, Y-Teens 2.
New Life
KEITH McKEE CRAWFORD
McKinley. K Club 2, 3,
Symphonic Choir I, A Cappello Choir 2, 3, Track 2,
3, Cross Country 2, 3, Gol' I, 2, 3
DONOVAN ORVIS CUMMINGS
Lincoln. Honor So
ciety 2, 3, Student Senate 2, Latin Cub I, 2 Debate
Team I, 2, 3, Forensics I, 2, 3.
MARY ANN CUTLER
McKinley .
Wash1ng'on.
ARN ECK
Ch, r I, 2.
G rl
Scouts
CZERWINSKI
Wa hington
Annex
I, Artist A: ey 2, G •I Scouts I, 2, 3,
1, 2, SPY Salesman I.
L.., Ange es, California . E•qu re 3,
ub 3, Quill and Scroll 2, SPY 2, Fool3, Track 2, 3
LEROY PAUL DANNER
McKinley C.nemat•c I, 2,
R.0 .T.C . I, 2, 3, Crossed Rifles I, 2, 3 Sec'y 3
JOSEPH DATTILO.
Lincoln
JEAN MARY DECKER
Korn Klub 3.
26
McKinley.
Girl Scouts 3,
Ken
OF STU DY
PRESTON
DeHAMER.
Wa·h;ngton
C<>unc'' I, SPY Sa e•rran I
Annex
Studen•
JANE FRANCES DEITERING
L.ncoln
Gori Scou•s 3.
G rl Scout Cab10et 3, Library Club 2, 3 w;g and
Ma· k 2- Secy 2, SPY 3, G.A.A.
JEAN EL ZABETH DE RA NGO
Club I, Y Teens I
w,. h' ngton
New L !e
K Teen 3, Pep Club
MARY DE RAN&O Wa ongton
, 2 New Life Club I, 2, Qui1 and Sere 2, Artist
A. ey I, 2- -Secy I, 2, G'rl Scouts I, 2, 3, Y·Teens
, 2, 3, KENEWS 2, 3.
MARY JANE DESPIN
L ncoln.
Jun c.r Red Cro s
Counci
I. 2, 3, Syr!'phonic Choir I A Cappello
Choir 2, 3.
D CK D BBLE
Lincoln.
Footba
Sopho<"ore I.
CATHERINE NICOLETTA DiCELLO.
RONALD DIETMAN.
Wash ngton.
Linco'n.
Friedens Cinematic I, 2
RONALD PAUL DOERRING
3, R.0 T.C. , 2, 3 Cro•sed Rifle 2, 3
BETTY ARLENE DOERSCHLAG.
Wash ngton.
Soc e•y 2, 3, Lat 1 Club 2, Bowling I, 2, 3
Hone
MARY C DORSEY
L. con
New L 'e Club I, G I
Scout I, Ken Korn K ;b 3, SPY , 2, 3, SPY Sa es
rr an 3.
JOANN ELIZABETH DOSEMAGEN.
L1•e Club 2, Y Teens I
MARIEL DOSEMAGEN
W
JOHN WILLIAM
Wa ~ing+on
SH RLEY ANN
DOTY.
Geo<ge.
New
hingtM
DRINKWINE
BARBARA ANNE DUMKE.
St
McKinley
St
Ge<'•ge
LOUISE MARIE DUROCHER Lincoln New Life Club I,
Quill and Scrol! 2, French Club I, 2, Gir Scouts I, 2,
Y Teens I, 2, S.C.A Cashier 2, KENEWS 2
PAULINE DYUTKA
McK;nley
27
SURELY THEY
ELIZABETH ANN ELLISON
McK.n1ey
Y Teens 2, 3, Orrhe<tra I, 2, 3
MARIE FRANCES ENGEL.
SPY Salesman 3.
WARREN ENGLUND.
Crossed Rifle• 2, 3.
McKin ey.
McK 1 ey
t n C Jb
Girl Scout• 2,
ROTC
I,
2,
3,
JAMES CHARLES ETZELMULLER
Lin <>In
Wig an l
Mask 2, S.C.A. Cashier I, Symph<'n c Ch" r I 2, A
Cappella Choir 3.
EDWARD D.
A, ey I.
FABIAN.
Wa
ngton
E 'lU"" 3, Art t
RONALD DALE FALAK.
M .K,n ey
R 0 T.C. I,
Crossed Riles , 2, Band , 2, Symohon r Cho •
A Cappella Choir 2, 3.
PATRICK THOMAS FARMER
Wah qton
Hon • S
ciety 2, 3· Trea
2, V,ce P•e
3, Juo or Red Cro s
Counc I 2, 3
Vice Pres 3, Latin Club 2 -Sec'y·
Treas. 2
GENE PAUL FENNEL
Zion, I
nc
LYDIA ANN FICCADENTI. Wa hington. H -Style 2 3
-Vice Pre
3, Pre
3 St"dent Senate 3 New LI
Club , Junior Red Cro Council I, 2. Ari' I Alley 2,
1
Gir Scouts 2 Y Teen I, 2 3 Genera Y Teen T•eas 3
SPY Sa esr"an 2· P•om Cnr'°m ttee 2.
HARRY E.
R 'es 2.
VERN
FILZ.
Linco o
FIRCHOW.
L nco n.
R 0 T.C
2, 3, Cros ed
TILDA FIRMAN I. Linco n
New L le C'"b
I, 3, SC.A Cashier 3 SPY 3
ROBERT W
FONK.
JAMES FORTNER.
, Y Teen
Washington
St
George.
LORETTA ANN FOSBINDER
Wa ngton
Trdent I,
2; G;r1 Scouts 2, Y Teen
I, 2; S.C.A. Ca h'er 2,
Symph onic Choir I, A Cappe a Choir 2, SPY Sale
man 1
FORREST EVERETT FRANKL N
I, 2, 3.
Wa h;ngton
R. JOHN FRICK.
R O.T.C. I, 2, 3.
BARBARA C
Wa
ingtM
FRITZSCHE
L1nco n.
Y-Teen
R.0 TC.
3.
28
COULD FIND IT •
.EO
JOSEP>-i FURMAN
St
•
Bunaventure.
JO>-iN ARTHUR GAIL
L ncoln
JOYC..t MARY (-,All
• nco n
Cro ed Rile
, 2
BERNARD A LAN GAL.EY
L.oc >In
K Club 3, Art1 t
A
J Foo•bo
Sc poo ore I Junior Va< 'ty 2, 3,
Tr
I ~w
nq 2, J M nager J, SPY 2, 3
~ALLY
C
c
,ARR S L ic, n
r,, rl S c"t
A C ppe a Ch "' 2, 3
EDNA M GAYHART
JOHN
l "C >In
G,
,ENNACCARC' McKinley
J('VCE ELAI
E GIANN()N
2, 3, Sy• 1p on
Sccut
2, G.A A.
Ba ketba
BS iu•d
Wa "ngton
MARK PAJ. (;, RMAN
.·nco
Band
Bond
l. 0 c e 'r 2 J V c• Pr
i 2, l, Sw'nq
Pr sident I.
ROBERT G RMAN
St Cother ne
Co
Cla s V c Pre ident 3, Red Triang
I, 2, J Sec y 2,
3.
Footba
Corre>. Secy 2. Trea
J K Club 2.
-B
Sophorc e , V~rs'ty 2, 3-Captain J, Bo ketba
SqJad I Varsity 2, l, Tack I, 2, 3
V RGINIA RuTH GLASS
SC.A Co hier I
McK
ev
K n Kom Kub
BONNIE LEE GOODARE.
Waso ogton.
BONNIE Jr.AN GRATEHOUSE
L'nco n Annex Stu Jen•
Counc
I. New L le Club I, 2, G I Scout I 2 YTeens I, 2, SPY Salerman l
JAMES GRECO Wash og•on K-Club 2, J, Artist A• ey
I; S.C A. Boord I, 2, J Vice Pres. 3, FootbollSophorno•e I, Trac 2, l, Cro
Country 2, 3, Home
cor ng Manages; 3.
ALBINA JEAN GRISK. McKinley
C ub I, 2, SC.A. Cashier I
Trident
2, French
JOHN GRNO Wash'ngton. Annex Student Counc"I ,
Student Senate 2; New Life Club I, 2, Orche•tra 2, 3
Pres 2, Bond I, 2, 3; Swinq Band I, 2, 3; SPY
Sa esman I.
BffiY ELLEN GROSS.
Friedens
CHARLES GUENTHER.
Washington
29
BUT WHERE
KAREN DOREEN GULBRANDSEN
Lincoln
H Style 2,
3-Treas. 3, Student Senate 3, New Life Club I,
Quill and Scroll I, 2-Vice Pres 2, Girl Scouts I, 2,
Y-Teens I, 2--Sec'y I, SC.A. Cashier 3, SPY I, 2, 3- Co
Advert•
Prom Co"'
ng
Manager 2,
Advertising
Manager 3,
ttee 2,
VIRGINIA ANN GUMS. Lincoln.
A Cappella Choir 2, 3
Symphonic Choir I,
RICHARD B GUTTORMSEN
Bremerton, Wa• hinqton
K-Club 3, Cro s Country I, 2, 3, Debate Tearr> 2
LESLIE HACKBARTH.
Lincoln.
JOHN HACKETT Lincoln.
2, Swimming I, 2, 3
Band 2
K Club 2, 3, S.C.A. Cash'er
linco n
Trident 2, Lat n
BARBARA ANN HALLEN
Club I, Sem1r.ar 2, 3, Orche<tra I, 2, 3, Swing Band 2.
AUDREY JUNE HAMM ELEV.
Freidens.
PT.A.A. I,
Ken Korn K ub 3, Libracy C1ub 2, 3, Lat"n Club I,
Y Teens I, Sefl" nar 2-Sec'y 2
JIM CLIFFORD HAMPSHIRE
Band I, 2, 3.
Lincoln
Orche Ira 2, 3,
WILLIAM BOYD HANSCHE,
more I.
Lincoln
Football
Sopho-
MARILYN
HANSEN
GERALD SOREN
L ncoln.
HANSON
LUCILLE ANN HARMS.
Council I, 2, 3
St
LAURA EMMA HARMSEN
SHIRLEE MARIE
Teen 2
Lincoln
George
McKinley
HARRISON
MARK THOMAS HASENBERG
CARL HAUTZINGER,
Waukegon
St
Wa•hing on.
ALICIA ETHEL HAWLEY. Kencper
Y Teen' , 2; Girl Scouts I, 2
BETTY JANE HAWLEY
30
Track
Junior Red Cro s
Washington
inc
y
George.
Band I, 2
Hal
Trident
I,
HOW?
WHEN
C oc"lafc
Cat~er
RONALD HAZEN.
SPY Sale -ian 3.
St
PA'RICIA HELTON.
McK n ey
HAROLD JACKSON HENTHORNE
BEV ER Y JEAN
~AM" S F
>i GGI NS.
HIGGENS
Deotur
F•ieden
McK'n ey.
I
2,
3,
no1
Y Teen
R 0 TC
I, 2.
JOANNE AUDRE:Y Hkl. Linco n Anne< Student Cc n
c
Sy phon c Choir I, A Cappe
C~o • 2, 3, SPY
Sale an I, 3
DON HERMANN HINRICHS
Wa ~ nglG1
KC ub 3
Footbal
Sopho ~re
, Var ty 2, 3, Ba ketb -S
S Jad , VM ly 2, 3, Trae< I, 2, 3.
JANE HOLLAND
Sco"t' 3
L ocoln.
Libra•y
JOHN HO"LINGSHEAD. L con
I, 2, 3, Crose R1 es I 2.
MADEi.INE J .AN HOLMES L ncoln
Sp"" h Club
w·g and Ma k 2
N w Life Cub 2,
MARY HOLT
Lincoln
Clas Trea• urer 2, K Teen< 2,
3 Cocre
Secy 3, v· e Pre
3, Honor So~·ety 2, 3,
Stu ent S nate I. 3. ( r Scc,ut I, 2, 3, Gr Seoul
Cabinet I, 2, 3 -Se• y 2. Pre
3, Y Teen' I, 2, 3
Pres. !, Gen ra Y-T~en Secretary 2; Svniphon·c Cher
I Sec y I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3-Corres. Sec y 3
Pnm Cor
HM 2
DOROTHY JEAN HOPF
Teens
I,
Lincoln
Se1T1inar 2, G rl
Scout
Latin Club I, 2, Y
I, 2, 3, G'r Scout
Cabinet 2
RALPH E HOPF. L'ncoln. c;nematic 2, 3, Sem•nar 2
R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3.
WALTER
HOTCHK SS
L1nco1n
LOIS JEAN HU ETTEN. L1nco1n Girl Scouts
2, Wig and Mask 2, Orchestra 3.
, Y Tee"'
ROGER HUJIK. Lincoln. Class Vice President I, Cla
Treasurer 3, H1 Y 2, 3-Sec'y 3, Vice Pres 3, Anne<
Student Council I, New L,fe Club 2, S.C.A. Cash er I,
Ba kelball B Squad I.
BRUCE W. IRELAND
Lincoln
ROBERT ANTHONY JACKL.
Cross Country 3
Washington. Track I, 2, 3,
31
Cub
2, 3, Gir
C nemat: 3, R 0 T.C.
CREDITS WERE DUG
DOROTHY
ANN
JAMBREK
Choir Accompan1~t
Wa
~y
oqton
I, A Cappe a Ctio
ph:>o
A< c > pi.1n1 •
2, 3, Boys' Octet Accompani1t I, 2
SYLVIA MAE JAMBREK
Wa
nqton
at n C1ub I, 2
Annex Student Counc
WAYNE JASS St Catherine
Soph<'lr ore I, Junior Va• 1ty 2 SPY , 2
I, FoC'tbal
ROBERT JENSEN
Loncoln
Red Tr ong e 2, 3, Secy I
K·Club 3, Football Sopi>o ore I Var ty 2, 3
RUSSELL DEAN JENSEN
Linco1n
Red Triang e 2, 3
Treas. 3, v;ce Pre•. 3, Student Senate 2, K Club 2, 3
Quill and S·roll 2 Sec'y 2, Footba
Sophomore I,
Varsity 2, 3, Ba• ketba 1-B S iuad I, spv I 2 3
Co Advert1 ng Maoager 2 H
ec > g M' iager 2 J
KATHLEE
JOHNSON
L1nco n G" Scout I, 2, 3
Y Teens 3 Soan h Club 2, L;brary Cub 2 S< c y 2,
Sy 11phon1c Choir I, 2, A Cappe a Cho'r 3
Wa ~ nqtco
( r
EARLENE ELLEN JORNT
I, 2, 3, Y Teens 2, S.C.A. Ca her 2, Ban1
Symphon;c Cher 2 A Cappel a Chor 3
ALICE ANN
Y Teens 3
KARNES
WILMA KAUFFMAN
MARGARET KAUFMAM
St Gecrae
Sub Deb 2. 3
Tr;dent I 2 New life C.Jb I, Girl Scouts I, Sym
phonic Cho;r 2, 3
CAROL
KENNEY.
L"ncoln.
GEORGE MARTIN KERMGARD. L1nco1n
Band I 2, 3, Orche1tra , 2, 3
ROBERT FREDERICK KESSLER.
JAMES KIFFEL. L nco n
more I, Varsity 2, 3.
BEVERLY ANN
KING.
BURTON KLABUNDE.
2, 3, Tennis 3.
L'n
K·C.ub
Wa ~ ngton.
McK;n ey
T•ae< I, Cro
JOANNE FRANCES KLOBUCHAR.
I, G'rl Scouts 2
CAROLE BETH
Seminar 2, 3,
KLUENDER
Lincoln
Count•y
Lat n C1ui.J
Eng.w<'lod, c,10,,do
32
L1nco n
Girl
Sc "'
Camden, New J • ey
5cou•
2, 3
1,
2
Y Teen•
UP AS WITNESSES
SA. Y MARGARET KOEHLER.
Lincoln.
G rl Scouts
2 3, Spani h C1ub I, 2, 3 Secy 2 W'g dn
Ma k 2, 3 Bow og I, 2, 3, GA.A. 3
EJ{c ENIA SYLVIA KOLLMANN
, 2, 3 B~w ing I, 2, 3
Wahington
WADE KOLLMANN
Wa h1ngh>n
JAME~
Wa
L'n-oln
KOMAREC
RAYMOND
y 2, J
B ni
GA A
, 2
3
ng•on
ENNE•o; KOOS
McKin y
1-fon-,r SC'
.at n C Jb I, Crc
County 2 T• rn1 3
BARBARA JJNE KOSTER
Wah ngton
Bow '9 2, 3
!LA JEAN KRAAK McK nley Sub Deb 3 Treas 3, Tr
dent , 2, 3 Secy , V"ce Pr
2, Pre
3. Student
S•n t• 3. Gr Scouts I, 2, 3, Y Teen 2, 3, S.C A
Ca ~ er 3 B w og 3
COLLEEN RUTH KRAEMER
McKinley
ROBERT EDWARD KRAUSE Washington Span1
I, 3, Wig and Ma•k 3, Orc~estra •, 2, 3.
GILBERT ALLEN KREGER
MARION KRESAL.
Cub
F• eden
F"eden'
JAMES XAVIOR KROEN NG
St
Cather'ne s
LUAN E KUBEC
Lincc n
Quill and Ser.> I 2 Girl
Scouts 2, 3, Y Teens 2, 3, Wig and Ma k 2, 3; S.C.A.
Cashie· 2, KEN EWS 2, 3-Ed'tor 3.
RONALD KUCH ERA. L nc.>1n
Cinennat. 2, Footba
Sophomore I, Ba1ketbad-B Squad I, Track
DON KUENY.
L.nco1n
-
Band I, 2, 3
VIOLET LEO A KUNCA
Pror Com~ ttee. 2
Wasl"o 'lg+on
KAREL KYNCL
Scouts I.
New Life Cub I, 2, Girl
33
Washington.
Bowl'ng
3,
AT LAST
BARBARA JEAN
LaCROSSE
Cor,.e . Sec'y 31 Y Tee,..s I
L nco n.
K Toen
2, 3
H1 Y 3,
KC u
ELAINE MARILYN LADVIENKA
Club 3 Bow ng 3.
Wa h;ngton
Fr nc
LOUIS EUGE
C ub 2, 3.
Wahington
F•cn
BARTON GENE LaCROSSE
L nee 1
I, 2, 3, Sw m;ng , 2, 3.
SHIRLEY LADOUSA
E
McK n1ey
LaMACCHIA
MARY LAMPOS. McK;nley . New L"'e Cub I
JOU RE E CAROL LARSEN L ncoln. Ken Ko
Y Teen 3, S.C.A Cash er 3, Bowing 3
uARLENE LASKY
EVELYN
LAVER.
L nco n.
Kub 3
C'ne1 •a' c 3.
McK nley
JOY MARIE LAYTON.
McK;n ey.
ROBERT LEES. St. George
E qu;re 3· Vice Pre
3·
K·Club 3; Footbal -Sophoro•e I, Junior Varity 2:
Varsity 3, Track 2, 3
SHIRLEY JEAN
LEGLER
Friedens.
Y Teens
I.
BERNIECE IDA LEITING
Friedens. New Life Club
G.A.A . I, Bowling 3; SPY Salesman 3
DONALD ALBERT LENTZ
Friedens
S,DNEY HOWARD LEONARD.
Lincoln
JANYCE LEWERENZ
Arlington Heights Town1h p,
Teens 3, Ushers C1ub 3, SPY 3.
PATRICIA LIEGLER. Lincoln.
2, 3 Vice Pres 3.
Y-
GA.A. I, w;g and Mask
AUDREY LINDAS
Lincoln
Student Senate 3, French
Club 2, 3; Girl Scouts 2; Lat,n Club I, 2, 3-Pres. 3;
Semina• 2, 3-Corres Sec'y 2, Wig and Mask 3, Y
Teens I.
34
IT WAS FOUND I• I• I• I
NORMAN LI NDAS.
McK'n ey.
HkDEGARD LISSNER
McK nley
DONALD LLOYD
Lincoln.
KAY ANN LOEF
2, V T en 2
Lin oln
C'nerno+·c 2, 3.
New L fe C
G'r Seoul
b
ELEANOR KATHERINE LOIS.
.·ncoln
Cine a+ c 3
G'r Scouts I, L'b ory Club 2 w·-, o d Mo • 2, 3,
GAA 3
Cf1ARLES
Sae
LOMBARDI
"" 3,
Wosh'e1
o
SPY
LAWRENCE NEI. LORE T W~ ngtoo.
I 2, Bond , 2, 3 Sw ng Band 2 3
TOM LOURIGA
2,
3,
SPY
p,.om Comm"ttee 2
L nco n
K-C
b
Spa• h C
I, 2, 3, Sw -
g
I, 2, 3.
LOIS JEAN LOVALD
L nc
n Tr' dent 2, 3 Ou' I and
2, Y Tee
, 2. 3 Treo
, Fre c Cub 2
Scro
Gr Scout I, 2, 3, KENEWS 2, 3.
L. ice. ,
DONALD DELMAS LUCAS
Pres 3, K-Club I, 2, 3, Sw1mIT' ng
SUE KARLEEN LUDW G
Gori Scouts 3.
RAYMOND
STEVE
H y
Y Teens
M<:Kin ev
LU KAWSKI
St
2,
3 -
2,
3,
1, 2, 3.
Catherine's
E LEEN CECELIA McALEER. Lincoln. New Life C.ub I,
2, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, S.C.A. Cash er I, Orchest•o
I, 2, 3; G.A.A. , 2 Pro"' Comm'ttee 2
MARY CAROLYN McALEER. L,ncoln
Annex Student
Council I; New Life Club I, Trident I 2, 3, Junior
Red Cross Council 3, Span sh Club 1, 2, W,g ond
Mask 2 SPY Salesman I
GARY ALLAN
JOHN
McCOLLUM
McDONOUGH.
BARTON W. McNEIL.
McKin ey.
Bond
I
2, 3.
McK oley
Lincoln.
OAKLEY Moc PHERSON . Lincoln. Pep Cub 2, French
Club I, Symphonic Choir 2-Pres . 2, A Cappello
Choir 3, Football-Sophomore I, B• sketbo 1-B Squad
I
35
THE DETECTIVES HAD
STANLEY
LEO
MACUKEWICZ
PATRICIA JOAN
MADISON
MARGARET MAGNO
DON NA
MALKO.
Wa
McK
1ngt•>n
1ey
Wa<h1ngton
Lincr1n
ELVIERA IRENE MANCINI
Y Teens 2, KENEWS 3.
L nco n
French
C1ub 2,
LOIS JEAN
MANSON
McKinley .
Annex Student
Council I -Sec'y I; Honor Society 2, 3, Qu
and
Scro ll 2, G rl Scouts 2, 3, Y Teen 3, Ken Korn Klub
3, KENEWS 2, 3 SPY Salesman I.
ALFRED MANTUANO.
Wa•h ngton
Council I, SPY Salesmon I
TOM
MARLATT
Lincoln .
U hers
WANDA JEAN MARQUISSEE
PETER
MARTIN .
McKinley.
JOYCE REBA MASON .
Sww•m1ng
L ncoln.
2,
3
Spanish Club
AGNES MATOSKA Wa1h1ngton
Sub Deb 2, 3, Girl
Scouts I, Y-Teen• I, S.C.A Ca hier 2 Prom Com
mt ee 2.
DORIS MAE MAXWELL.
Orchestra I, 2, 3.
Wa h"ngton
Bond
MARY MIKELL MAYER
Linco n
New L le
Girl Scouts 2, 3, Symphonic Choir 2, 3
I, 2, 3,
Cub
BERNICE HELEN MERRITT Wa shing ton Trident I, 2T•eo
2 G"• Scout 2 Prom Co,,.,m"tree 2.
CATHERINE T MILLER McKinley Gir Scout I, 2, 3,
Y Teens 2, 3, Lot n Club 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3
ELLSWORTH
B
MINK, Jr.
Lincoln.
LUCILLE MINK
Wa,hing•on
Honor
Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 3
Society
2,
3,
36
Annex
C.ub
3
Wa 1h1 ngton
Student
DONE THEIR JOB WE LL
JC'Y LEONE MISH
McKin ey.
MARY JANE MISH
dnd Ma• k 2, 3
M Kin
y
New
L
•e Club I
Wig
HELEN J...,NE MITCHELL
L ocoln
New L le Club 2
Quil and Sere
2, 3, Art1 t Al1ey 2, 3, Wig ond
M k 3, SCA. Ca hier 3, SPY 2 3.
BOB MOCZULEWSKI
Wa h1ngton
Red Tr<onq1e 3
Corre• Secy 3, KC ub 3 New L le Club I, KENEWS
3 -Circu ati<ln Manager 3 S.C.A. Cash er I, Football
Sophomore
(,HARLE~
I
Junior Var ty 2, Var<.ify 3.
MOHR.
Fr•edens.
ROBERT MORALEZ
Lincoln
Se,,., nor 2
GEORGE MOSELEY
Wa hington
Quill and Ser<'
2, Latin Club
Sports Editors 3
STEPHEN MULICH
McKinley
New L;fe Cub '
I, KENEWS 2, 3
Seminar 2, 3 Treas. 2.
JAMES PETER MURPHY
L ocoln
Cla
President 3
Red Triangle 2, 3-Sec y 3, Pres. 3, K·Club 3, Student
Senate 2, 3, Quiil and Scroll 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2, 3
KENEWS 2, Football-Sophomore I, Varsity 2, 3,
Track I, Badger Boys' State 2, Homecoming Manage
3, Pro..- Committee 2
TOM
MARLA D
BETTY ANN MY
Scout 3, Y·Tee
Cashier 2, SPY
2, 3, Bow. ng 3
3,
G"r
3, SCA.
nic Choir
2.
JOHN ROBERT
BETTY JEAN
Teens 3.
ASH
McK ,ley
BETTY ELLEN
AVOICH CK.
G"
Mc K o ey
RUTH MAE NELSON
W
Club I, Wig and Ma<k I
ot
GEORGE NELSON
GA A
Y
PT A A
l brd"V
L ncoln.
MARJORIE NEWMAN
Lincoln
Hon<'•
LibrJ•y Club 2, 3, Wig and Ma ' 3.
37
2, 3,
Lincoln.
CAROL JOYCE
NELSO
Ken Korn Klub I, 2.
WILLIAM
Seoul
Society
3,
THEIR REWARD?
NORRITA A N NEWMAN
linco n
Y Teens I, Spani h Club I.
G,,
Scout
NORMAN NIELSEN. Linco1n H Y 2, 3· Cor-e
K C u b I, 2, 3, T ac k , 2
s~c y 3
CLARENCE
3.
NIEMI.
ES.
Washington
Golf
2,
L ncoln.
OBERHOLTZER
St
Wa
McK'n ey
1ng on
George.
ROBERT OGLE.
McK nley
KC "b 2
Sophomore I, Var ty 2, 3, Ba ke ba
ELMER OLEP
I,
Symphl.ln _ Ch
3, Foo•bo
B S 30 I
'
I
2.
SHERRELL JEAN OVER. Lin on. Tr'aent , 2,
G
, 2, 3 S.C.A C hier I
Scouts I, 2. 3 Y Teen
Bow "ng I, 3.
PATRICIA ANN OWENS.
MONTE PALMER
McK.n1ey
Linco1n.
BETTY JEAN PASCHKE
I, Bowl ng 1, 2
Frieden
CAROL NATALE PASCUCCI.
Y Teen·
I, 2, G.A.A.
McKinley.
CARMELLA CATHERINE PASSARELLI
McKinley
Pep
Cluo I, 2, 3-Sec y I, Pres 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, New
Life Club I, Student Senate 2, 3, Girl Scouts 2, Y
Teen I, 2, 3· Vice Pres 2, General Y Teen Pre iden•
3, Y-Teen Conference I, 2, SPY Sa man I, B g
Eight Conlerence 2, Prom Com ttee 2
JANET NADINE PAXSON Lincoln Honor Soc,ety 2, 3
Band I, 2, 3-Sergeant 3, Orchestra 2, 3-Trea
3.
JOYCE JEAN PELLEGRINO
Washington
Hi-Style 2,
3-Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Annex St"dent Counc
Pres I
Student Senate I, 2, 3, Tri School Counc'I I, 2, 3
Honor Soc'ety 2, 3, Junior Red C•o s Counc· 2, 3
New Life Club I, Quill and Scroll 2-Corres. Secy. 2,
Pres. 2, French Club 2, 3, Girl Scouts 2, Y Teens I, 2,
3-Pre•. 2. Y-Teen Conference 2, SPY I, 2, 3 Sub
scription Manager 3, SPY Sale•man I, 3, Big Eight
Conference
I,
2,
Homecoming
Committee
3,
Pron
Committee 2
FRANK JOE PERONE.
Washington
Ar ist Alley
FRANK PERRI
McK,n ey
Annex Student Counc I
Cinematic 2, 3, R.O.T C. I, 2, 3, SPY Sa esman I.
A DIPLOMA!
PETER
PETRAUSKv
Wash nglon
JOSEPH ANTHONY PETR N
Crossed Ri< es , 2, 3.
~ oc
,
C •em t c 2, 3,
CHARLES PFLUG
McKinley K Club 2, 3, Band I, 2,
3 Sergeant 3, Sw•og Band 2, 3, Crc.
Coe,lry I,
Cros Coeotry Manager 3 Track M •ager 2.
PATRICIA ANN
ANTONIA
P'AS.
PICA.
(.AROL .. EAN
PATRICIA ANN
L nco n
McKin ey
PIEl-<L
PIEHL
OBERT GEORGE
2, 3.
Wa
Y Teen
Kr:~
Ken
Kub 3.
•qton
L ncC' o
P'ERCE
W
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R 0 TC
MARILYN PILGER
Linco n. Honor Soc ty 2, 3-Sec y
2, New L le Club I, 2, StuJen' Senate 2. 3, Qu
an<l
ScrC' 2 Trident I, 2, 3, Arli t A ey I French Cub
2, 3 Pre' 3, V Teens 2. 3-Pres 2, Bowing 3, SPY
Sa esr an I, SPY I 2, 3 Prom Commi•tee 2
MARY PIZZ NI.
MARGARET ANN
Lincoin
PLOSKEE
Wa
1ng•on
DOLORES ELAINE POCAN.
McKinley
ANT'ONETTE N PODELLA.
I, SPY Salesman 3
Lincoin
JUNE MARIE POFAHL
cil I, Y- Teens 2
L'nco n.
Art t Alley
Y-Teen
3, G.A.A.
Anoex Student Coun
DON POLTROCK. McKinley. Esquire I, 2, 3 -Corre•
Secy 2; Baske•bal -B Squad , Var ty 2, 3
JOE POMPONI
Wasr nqlon.
Manager I, 2, 3, Easketball
JEANETTE POSTHUMUS
Band 2, 3.
K Club 2. 3 Footbal
Manager 2, 3.
McKin ey
RICHARD DUANE PROBST
2.
Honor Scciety 2, 3
Waupun, Wiscon o
Track
39
THE CAME RAS
ROSEMARY PTACEK
Teens I, GA.A I
S . George
JOANNE CONSTANCE
PUNTILLO
Gor
S cut
I,
(
Wah ngton.
L nco1n
EDWARD CARL QUANDT
Vire Pre• 2, Swimming I, 2
Seminar
2,
DARLENE MARGARET RAFFONE
L.ocoln
Tr dent
Qu I and Scroll 2, New Life Cub 2, Y Teens I,
Gir 1 Seoul• I, 3, KENEWS I, 2, 3 Adv-rt og Mgr
CLIFFORD
EUGENE RANDLE
Lincoln.
BETTY RATSHINSKE Washington
Honor Society 2, 3,
Student Senate 3, French Club 3, Lahn Club I, 2, 3
Aedi:e 3, Seminar 2, 3, Wig and Ma k 2, 3 Pre• 3
SCA Cash er 2
JOA
BETTY READER
Wash ngton
He.nor Scc1ety 2
3-Secy 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, Ken Korn Klub 3,
Symphonic Choir I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Bow1 ng I, 2, 3
RUTH
ELA NE REN CK.
L n o o.
RICHARD LEROY REYNAUD
BERNARDINE RICCIARDI. Wash"ngton.
2, French Club I, 2-V;ce Pres 2
Student Senate
Lincoln. K·Club 2, 3, French
LAWRENCE A. RICE
Club 2, Foolba I-Sophomore I, Junior Va" ty 2,
Swimming 3, Track Manager I.
JOSEPH BERT RICHIE.
St
George
KATHLEEN JANE RICCHIO.
Klub 3, Orchestra , 2, 3.
WAYNE RILEY
Lincoln.
ROBERT F. RIPLEY.
Wash ngton.
c;nemat1c
Lincoln
Ken
Kon
I, 2, 3.
Swim~ ng
3
SYLVIA REGINA RITACCA. L.ncoln. French Club I
2, S.C.A Ca• h;er I, Symphon c Choir 2, A Cappel la
Choir 3
ANN
RODE.
Linco1n
Band
I,
3.
LAWRENCE CRAIGE ROEDER. L.ncoln. New Life C:ub
2, Qui ana Scrol 2, Symphon·c Choir 2, 3· Secy 3,
Foolba -Sophomore I, Varsilt 2
40
Lincoln
FLASHED
•
PAL.L CARSON ROHDE
Linc.on
K Club 2, 3, U he
Cub 2 3, Cr<>
Country I, Crr s Cou;try M•nager
2 3 T•aC< I, Track Manag~r 2, 3.
DENNIS
RUSSELL
PATRICIA ANN
ROLLAIN
RC'SING
Wa•o ngton.
L nee. n
PAUL ROVIK L nco1n U·her< C1"b I, 2, 3, Symph~n c
Choir I, A Cappe a Ch · r 2, 3 Busine s Manager 2
g,,y ' Ort~+ 2.
JERRY RUBEN
Ca ier I
l"ncofn.
Honor
BURTON JOEL RUBENSTEIN
Sy ~ c n1c Cnc • I
A~ICE
MARY RUFFALO
Society 2, 3
M K.n ey
S.C A
Lat n Club 2,
Wah ngton. S.C.A Cash
r 3
MEREDITH JUNE RUSSELL. Linco n. Y·Teens 3, Band
, 2, 3· ·Sec y 2, 3, Swing Band , 2, 3, Orche•tra 3.
CHARLES RUTHE
Washingtc.
VICKI SAFTIG
Y Teens 2.
Linco n
V RGINIA SALERNO.
SANTO SALITURE
BETTY JO SANDERS
Gir
Scouts 2
Latin C i.b 1
Washington.
L nco n
Spani•
Lincc n
SH RLEY B SANDERSO
Cub 3.
C1ner.at ~ 2, 3.
Wash ngton
SPY 3.
HERBERT CHRIS SCHAFER. Wasr ogton.
3, Ushers Cub 2, 3. R O.T.C I, 2, 3
CinefT'latic 2,
MARY MARGARET SCHECKLER
L1nco10
c"e v 2, 3, G1• Scou+ I 2, 3, La"n C"
2, Badger Girls State 2.
Honor So, 2, Y Tee·
JOHN WILLIAM SCHMIDT Washington
Red Triang1e
2, 3, Student Senate I, 2, 3, Tri.School Council I, 2, 3,
Debate Team I, 2, 3, Forensics I, 2, 3, S.C.A Cashier
3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappello Choir 2, 3-Vice
Pre
2, 3; Track I, Homecoll"ling ComMittee 2, 3·Chdirman 3.
JANE
S
41
CATHERINE
Jts I, 2, 3.
SCH NAU FER.
St
George.
G ·I
THEIR THREE YEAR
CAROL JOYCE SCHNEIDER
L;ncoln. Honor Soc e v
2, 3, Symphonic Choir , 2, A Cappe a Choir
ROGER JACK SCHOENFELD
L'nco ,
MARY EL LYN SCHOONOVER
Ma k 2.
Wa
Band I, 2, 3
ng•on.
CAROL SCHULDT
Ba aboo, Wi con n
3. Y Teen 3, SPY Sale an 3
SHIRLEY JEANETTE SCHULKOWSKY
, Bowling 2.
W g on
Frenco Clui:-
Freden
Y Teen
BIRG T SELANDER
McK n y. New L le Cl,b 2, Tr
dent 2. 3-V'ce Pre• 3. F•ench Cub 2. 3 Girl Scou•
3 G • Scout Cab·n + 3, Y Te.n 2, 3 V ce Pre
3
Bow ng 3.
PALMA
LUCY SETTIMI
NANCY SEVEY
L1ncc n
Waso ngton
Y Teen• I
SAccY JANE SHANK.AND.
L ncoln
NORMAN L
SHELTON
L"ncoln.
RONALD JEROME SIKORA St Bonaventure.
-Var ty 3, Basketba
Var ty 3.
ELAINE
LORETTA SINNEN.
M~K;n ey
Footbal
G.A.A.
1
NANCY SIS NOVI CH
Wash ngton.
JOAN CAROL SLACK.
Teens 3.
Linco n
Girl Scout
2, 3, y.
PHYLLIS JUNE SLACK
Teens 3.
L nc.o n.
Gir 1 Scout
2, 3, y
MILTON RICHARD SLATER.
R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3
Y Teen• 3
L;nco1n
Art t Alley
I;
JOAN VALERIA SLAZES
Wash;ngton
Honor Soc ety
2, 3, Ken Korn Kub 3-Secy 3, SPY Solesmo 3.
NANCY TERESA SMANIOTTO
42
Washington
MYSTERY WAS S 0 LVE D
PATT JO SM LES
Cub 2. Y Teens
pe a Choir 3.
Lin-oln
New L le Cub 2, Span' h
2, Syr'1phonic Cl>o r I, 2, A Cop
M
Wa• ;ngk i
ARL NE SMITH
Ken KC'm Klub 3.
BRENDA MAR ON SMITH
Linco n
Sou'• I, 2, 3; Seminar 2, 3 Pre
JAMES EUGENE SMITH
3, G"r
Lincoln.
WI LIAM RICHARD SMITH
BRUCE SMITH BACK.
Trdent
3
L ncoln.
L nco n.
CYNTH A ANN SOULE. Wah ngton Span h C,;b I,
2. 3, Y Teen 3, Wig and Ma k 2, S.C.A Ca hier 2
Band I
DAV D ANGELO SPERA. McKinley. Student Senate 3
Honor Society 2, 3--Pre
3, Ushe' C ub 2, 3-Sec y
2, Vice Pres. 3, SC A Cashier 2, 3, Symphon'< Choir
I; A Coppella Cho"r 2, 3; Boys' Octet I, 2, 3, Cross
Country I, 2, 3, Trod , 2, SPY 3
MATTHEW JAMES STAH.
AMY LOU SE STALKER Ne<e lah w: con n
Mask 3, Foren c 2, Syrip one Choir 2.
ROBERT JAMES STAPLETON
I, 2.
<;+
GLORIA ANN STEFANI
GA.A I, Sow 1ng 3.
George
St
George
Wig anrl
Lat'n Cub
6 I Sc;u+
I,
MARILYN ANN STEFFENSEN. L ncoln Quill and Scro'
2, Trident 2, 3, G;rl Scouts I, 2, 3, Y-Teens , 2, 3,
Symphonic Cho;r I; KE NEWS 2, 3.
RICHARD MARVEN STERN.
Linco n
RONALD STEWART. Lincoln
Cappella Choir 2, 3.
PATRICIA STONE
Lincoln.
Cro sed Rife
Symphon < Choir
3
I,
A
Band I, 2, 3
MARIAN HELEN SUPITA. L.ncoln
Artist Adey I, 2,
3, Y Teens I, 2, French Coub I, 2, Symphonic Choir I,
A Cappella Choir 2, 3.
WILLIAM
PAUL SWANK
Lincoln.
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Lonco n
Lafn Club 2.
BUT DETECTIVES
RAYMOND TAFFORA
JOANNE TALLEY
Wa ~ ngton
L<,C"ll"
w:g aod Ma '
GAA
McKinley
, 2, 3
I, 2, 3.
EUNICE MARIAN TAYLOR.
Trea
3, Bowling , 2
( A A
ROBERT ANTHONY TENUTA M Kin1ey Wa g ~n,d Ma k
I, 2, Symphon c Chcir
2, A Cappe
C ,. 3
ELEANOR THOMAS St George. Sub D•b 2, 3 S cy
3. V ce Pre ) KENEWS 2, Hor re. og At+ ndant 3.
ROBERT THOMAS
I Var 1ty ).
Wa h ngton
Footba
SHIRLEY THOMAS
Band I 2, )
Wa ~ nqton.
S.C.A
So~
omor
c,
SUE ELLEN THOMAS
Lincoln. New Life Cub , 2
Ouil and Scroll 2, Trident I, 2, 3 Gir Scout I, 3,
Y Teens 3, Forensics 2, Syl"'lphonic Choir
KENEWS 2,
SPY 3
BRUCE LESLIE THOMPSON Lincoln Student Senate 3,
Sen nar 2, Ushers Club 2, ), Orc~estra 2, 3, Band
I, 2, ). ·Capt. 3, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Cro
Country I
KENNETH
Kl ETH THORESON
McK,n1ey.
DAVID T THREINEN. Lincoln. Cla<s Vice President 2, Es
qu"e 2, 3-Pre• 3, Annex Student Council I; Student
Senate 2, 3, Tri School Coun6 2, 3, Honor Society 2,
3, Symphonic Choir -Pres 1. A Cappella Choir 2,
3-President 3; Boy's Octet 2, Football-Sophomore
I, Varsity 2; Basketbal-B Squad I; Track I, SPY 2,
3- Bu ine1> Manager 3.
KAREN LEE TIMM. L nee n Hi·Style 2. 3-Corres Secy.
2, 3; Quili and Scroll 2-Corres. Secy. 2; Student
Senate 3, New Life Club I; Trident I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2,
3, G"rl Scou~s I, 2, French Cub 2, 3, Symphon c Choir
I, SPY 2, 3, Prom Corr ttee 2.
CHARLES TIMME.
2, 3
Linco1n
Cinematic 3,
R.O T.C
I,
JANE TITLEY. McK nley
PTA.A I, Girl Scouts I, 2,
3; Girl Scout Cabinet 3-Secy. 3, Y Teens 2, 3,
Forensics 2, 3.
RICHARD E. TOMLINSON
Lincoln K-Club 2, 3, Ban j
, Football-Sophomore , Cross Country 2, 3
PETER TRECROCI
McKinley
JOSEPH ANTHONY TROCHECK
Mc Kin ey.
JOAN TU RCEK
St. George. Sub Deb 2, 3 -Pres. 3,
New Life Club 2; S.C.A. Cashier I, SC.A Board I,
2, 3-Pres. 3, KEN EWS 2, SPY I.
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ARE SOMETIMES GU IL TY
KAfHLEEN JOAN URICK Wa ,ngton Honor Soc ely
2, 3 Trea• 3, Syrnphon"c Ch·w I, A Cappello Cho"
2, 3 .
• ORRAINE SUSAN VALO
Or hestra 2, 3 ·Secy 2
MER E VAN LONE
Scout 3, GA A I
Wa h ngton
Band
M, Kin ey.
Y Teens
Prom C'1rnrr>1ttee 2
LUANN VAN LYDEGRAF
2 3
St
George
2,
2, 3,
3,
Gd Scout
MARIE PHYLLIS VAN PATTEN Racin•, Wisrcn ,n
ScoJt 3, Ken K,
C Jb 3 Y Teens 3
MARILYN ELISSA VEA.E McK nley
3 C r Scout 3. r, A A , Pro
ANNA MARIE VELEKE
G'r
I,
G rl
Y Teen 2, 3 S cy
Co...,mi+tee 2
Was~ ng•on.
G'r' Scc;t
DONN._ MAE VE.EKE
Fri -Jen
Ken Kc m Kub 3· Vice Pre
3.
Honor So, •y 2, 3
HENRY DANTE: VENA
SPY 3
McK n ey.
SAM VENA
ager 3.
McK"n
y.
Red Triang e 3, Footba I Man-
ROSEMARY VIG ER. McKin ey. Y·Teens 2, 3, G"I
Scouts 3, SPY 3, G.A.A I, Prom Comr"' t•~e 2
G NO VILLANI
McK'nley
MARILYN VOELZ
L 1C..> n Sub Deb 3. ·S•c v 3 New
Life Club I, 2 Student Senate 3, French Cub 2, 3,
Girl Scouts 2, 3, Y·Teens , 2, 3-Treas 2, P•es 3,
S.C.A. Cash er 2 SPY 3, Prom Committee 2
HAROLD VOIGHT
L nce> n
RICHARD VOVES.
Lincoln.
JOAN WADE L nm n G"' Scouts I, 2, 3 G"I Scout
Cabinet 3, Ken Korn Klun 3, Latin Cub I, Seminar
' 2 Y Teens 2, Symphon c Choi
A Coppel a Choir
2, 3
JOAN AUD~EY WALKER.
Scouts 3 GA A
McKinley. Y-Teens 2, 3, G"
JO)EPH WALLACE
S• Catherine's. La 'n Club 2,
Crossed Rifles I, 2, 3-Pres. 3, Band
2, 3
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PERHAPS THEY
JEA
ETTE WALTER.
McKinley
GEORGIA ANN WALTERS
L1nrc n Hunor Society 2,
3, New L 'e C1"b I, 2, G,r1 Seo ,ts , 2, 3; Girl Scout
Cabinet 2, 3 Vice Pres. 3, Wig and Ma k 3, Lat n
Club I, Sern nar 2, 3 Se y 3, Spani
Club 3· ·Secy
3; Y Teens I. 2, 3-Pr
I Secy 2 KENEWS 3, Pr"
CC'-imi tee 2
LEAH H
WAMBOLDT
Fr eden
KAY RUTH WARNER. Lincoin. Girl Scouts 3. Seminar 3.
Y Teen 2, Band I, 2, 3, Symphonic Choir I, 2, A
Cappella Coe r 3, SPY Sale man 3
A
DREW WASMU
MAR1E E
Couoc I
DT.
Lincoln.
WE NBERGER.
McKinley
SFY Sa e"nan 1
Annex
Student
Wa h1ngtun
Honor So
LORRAINE JEAN WEMBER
ciety 2, 3; Span1 h Club , 2, 3-Pre' 2· Y·Teens 3,
G"r Scout 3, F•ench Club 3, Wig and Mask 3, S.C.A
Ca h"e 3, O'c e •ra
2, 3.
CATHERINE WENDRICKS.
Lincoln.
THEODORE ANTHONY WENSZELL.
R.f es I, 2, 3 Said I, 2, 3
L1ncc n
Cros ed
RICHARD WESTPHAL.
L nco n
GORDON FRANK WEYRAUCH
ALBERT L WHEELER
R O.T C.
, 2, 3
Lake Geneva,
w: cvn
Linco n
ARLENE MAY WHEELER
Ken Korn Klub 3-Treas
L,nc..> n. G rl
3, GA.A. I
Scou•
2, 3,
CEDRIC D WHITCOMB Lincoln. Annex Student Counci I, Band I, 2, 3, Cross Country I.
MARCIA WANDA WHITE Wa1h ngton. Student Senate
3, C,nec-a•ic 2, 3, G.A.A I, 2, 3-Pres 3
CAROL IRENE WHITEFOOT.
JOAN WICKLUND
GAYLE WIERTZ.
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McKinley
L.ncoln
Wa1hington.
CATHERINE WILLIAMS
St
GMrqe
SIDNEY CLAY WILLMINGTON
Wash ng•on
P.T.A A
I, Debate Tea
2, 3, Foren cs 2, 3, Sy p on'c Ch
I, A Cappe la Choir 2, 3 hea
3.
JOSEPHINE
K1ub 3.
W LLMINGTON .
JEANNE WINTERS
Wah ,glen
F eJen
ALLWI "I
Honor
WU DELL.
Kc
Wo hington
SYLVIA BETTY WOYDELKO
2, 3, Bow1 ng I, 2, 3
c,,b 2
K
L nco n
Art t A ey
Socie+y
I,
Lai'
THOMAS TERRY YOUNG
L nc::i n
Sy pnon'c Che
, 2 3- Bu 'ne s M "'aQ@r I, v·-e Pre 2, Sw r-m·ng
JUDY AILEEN
YULE
ROBERT ZANOTTI
W
McKin ey
NANCY ZAYLOR
McKinley
Library Cl"b 2, 3, Y
Teens 2, 3, Girl Scouh I, 2, 3, S C.A. Cash er 3;
KENEWS 2, 3.
JEAN CATHERINE ZICARELLI. Washington. G" 1 Scouts
2, 3, French Club 2, SC.A. Casi. er I, SPY Salesman
3, SPY 3, GA.A
BARBARA ZIMMERMANN
L1nco n
Honor Scciety
New L'I Ckb I 2, Latin Club 3, Sel"" nar 3.
CAROL ZIMMERMANN
G.AA I, Bow ng 3
St. George
G"I
Scouts
1
JUDY ZUFFA. Lincoln . C.ass Secretary , 2 Hi-S ty e
2, 3 -Sec'y 3, Annex Student Counc
Student Senate
2; Quill and Scroll 2, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3,
Girl Scouts 2, Y Teens 2, Prol"" Comm ttee 2, Track
Queen 2.
WAYNE VAL KONGA
McK,n ey. Student Senate 3,
Orchestra , , 2, 3~Pres 3, Student Director 3, Ban
I, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3
CAMERA SHY
JANUARY SENIORS
FREDRICK JAN BISTRICK
M K nley
K C1ub I, 2, 3,
Ba ketbal -Va1 ty I 2 3 F
ba1 J iior Va•11ty
Varsdy 2, 3.
ROBERT ANTHONY TRAVANTY
McKin1ey
JUNE SEN IORS
KATHLEEN FRANCES CALLAHAN
McKin Py
GARY HAUBRICH
Wa hingt
RICHARD HAUTZINGER Wash ngton C1nM131ic 2, 3
ROBERT KLUKA. McKin ey. K Club 2, Trac.
2, 3,
Cross Country I
BLANCHE KUGLER
Washington. G.A.A I.
MYRON KUYAWA, JR
Linco1n
New Lile Cub I
Studen• Senate 3. Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3Pres 3, Spanish Club 2; S.C.A. Cashier 2, Footbal1Sophc ore I, Junior Varsity 2, Honecoming Manager
3.
JOE W LI EGAKOS
Lincoin
THOMAS MILLER. Linco n. Frenc~ Club 2, Footba I, 3.
PATRICIA SCH ENCK. Lincoln Bano I, 2, 3, Sy pnonoc
Choir I, A Coppe a Choir 2, 3
ROMELLE SWANSON St George.
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Memo
Check:
Larry Karacki, president
Len Rizzo, vice president
John Murray, secretary
Bruce Katt, treasurer
Top men of the JUNIOR§ whom we found
RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE
OF EVERYTHING
HOME ROOM 109
MRS. BAYLER
Row I: Janice
Borkenhagen,
Barbara
Brick, Barbara Brace, Kathleen Boyd,
Ruth Brill, Joyce Bosman, Glen
dene
Brockway.
Row 2: Jim Christensen, Mike Cam
pagna, Mary Bullamore, Lois Calla·
han, Winnie Burke, Kay Bostetter.
Row 3: Wilbur Chapman, Richard
Carey, Frank Caira, Gary Braze,
Tom Camilli, Richard Boyle, Judy
Bruch.
Row 4: Jerry Brockhaus, Dan Bucholz,
Bob Butera, Eugene Cesario, Kevin
Carney, Ken Chiodo
HOME ROOM 110
MR.
SCHMALE
Row I: Roselle Banga, Pat Baubonis,
Debby Barnes, Dorothy Bardwell,
Diane Bilotti, Mary Ann Behrens,
Daisy
Bloom,
Rosemarie
Ba um,
Marie Berry, Mary Ann Bindelli.
Row 2: Ronald Benedict, Joan Ben
nett, Joan Bode, Pat Bird, Geraldine
Boness, Carol Jean Bloxdorf, Carol
Ann Bloxdorf, Sandra Binney.
Row 3: John Borkowski, Allen Binninger, Frank Blackmon, Kenneth
Becker, Don Bertog, Bob Bornhuet
ter, Phil Blanchard.
Row 4: Bruce Bleashka, Philip Biehn,
Clarence Blanchard, Leonard Block,
James Benko, Lynn Blasch.
HOME ROOM 111
M SS OATES
P I Cloul'Jh, Car<' Cog ell,
Ca ohon, S ly Ci ler, France•
R w o
5u
CantwP ,
L·.,
C au en
LOr"a ie
Ro.e
Corrad;n
C.e are•!, Jewell c, ff
Row 2
Netta Che nek,
Marwood
Carls~>n
Anita
C<>nqer,' BarbaM Casey, Nell•e Cliff
Row 3 Lou
De Franoo, Joe DeCono,
Wayoe C veland, Kenneth Crilley,
P'ul Cine , Bob Chri ton.
R"w 4· E eaoo Coabdtti, Larry Curti<,
Donald Ch• ston, Bob Colby, Bruce
Coll nl, 5, iney Davi
HOME ---ROOM 112
---Ml S _AMPBELc
Row I
triri
Ro
"ary Aceto, Nor a An
Barbara A'li, Alce Andes,
Adel, Ro emary Andrea,
Mar11yn
France
Andro hek:, Georg·a Bad
gP' OW
Row 2: Dor
Arnbro 1ni, Anna Mane
Antonello, Nancy Ao •O
Kathie•,
Bain, Au ~rey Akv ck, Bever y Barn
brouqh, LoVonn
Ander on
Row 3 Jame• An ,. on, John Ader
man, A1ex Ame , Oa e Baugh, Frank
Alia, Pou Antarorn n, Joao Baker
Row 4· Jome All an, Fred Bacher,
Gene AMeso 1, Jame
Acerb1, Ron
nie Ander en, Cliff Ade •on, Ha rod
Bagnol
HOME ROOM 121
MR
• ERMSEN
Row I
Charlotte Eich er, Glady
Dorn, Barbara En.field, Marlene
Counley, JoAnn Fanning, Angeline
Fabiano, Made•,ne Cravotta, Made
line, DeAngelis. Helen Dreger.
Row 2: Paul DeRose, Gilbert Do<e
magen, Walter Ebert, Ronnie Easter
day, Barbara Dumke, Barbara Ep
stein,
more
Cdrol
Dorff,
Joanne
Finne
Row 3: Landon Edwa•ds, Tom Dibble,
James Dilley, Howard Doerflinger,
Richard Doty, James Dodge, De
lores DeChiara
Row 4: John Dorff, Bruce Derwae.
Jimmy
Dorau,
Glenn
DeYoung,
Owen De ond, Eddie Douq as
HOME ROOM 302
MISS BROWN
Row I:
Ro1e Marie Leto, Beverly
Macione,
Mary
LeRose,
Phyllis
Marek, Peggy Mackay, Marianne
Manson, Ndta
Bae Lieb
Row 2: Adelle Marsha', Failti Mac
Dade, Barbara Jean Lucka1, Jim
Madison. Don Lewis, Joyce L: 1 I,
Joan Mar on
Row 3: Jake Lulock, Joe Magnino,
Tom Liegakos, Stan ey Lorenz, Dick
Lloyd, Don Loeffler
Row 4
Jack
Liana~
Francis Marion, Joel Madison,
Ludke,
Melvin
Ley<,
Gene
HOME ROOM 303
M
, DUN< AN
Row
Be .. nire
Lamb rt
M
Le~ir ed, Lalyne: Langenbach
Ml
pr • Lanq nbac
Yvon"'e l~ ..,,..u
ne
, Jo r "le Ldba, Shirl y Kran nq
Row 2: Toi
L es. Judy Lemke, Nancy
Lee, Jc-anriC' Ku i\ey, Bever y Kra
Ll en
Arlene
Row 3
n ak,
Ri hor J La BP , Jam
Le
Law, Art La t Kenl"le+
Ku I
Ctir
LAZ ('HP+t..,,
Edwa J
Dick
L' bP t, B
R )W 4
Le.Jch,
Eu ~ene La soP, Pau1
en J
1an, Ronald Lan j e, Ne man Laron, Jerry Lentz
HOME ROOM 305
M SS
B ,SEE
Row I
Jonie
Ko b, Pat KE I
1or,..
Kl H"'t,
Beth
K,r ,
Mar
Md ianne
KnaJp
Row 2. De.rot y Koapp, R hard Kreu
•er, Keil" Knudsoo, Che te1 Kirk,
Don
Kirschbaum
HOME ROOM 306
MISS
MOODY
Row I:
Groce M•scorette, Arlene
Millhouse, Janice Meurer, Elaine
McCaffery, Shirley Mitchell, N•ncy
Middlecamp,
Florene
McCurdy,
Marilyn
M 1ynarek
Row 2:
Albert Moldenouer, Jerry
Mitchell, Joan Martin, Doreen Martino, Joy Massa, Judy Marlin, Agne•
Mar'hall,
Row 3:
Annette
Mascarette.
Wayne Mi 'er, Mike Modory,
Bruce Merr; I, Frank Migliano, Don·
ad Monson, Clark Miller.
Row 4: Jay Merrick, Elmer Martin,
Marvin Miller, Phil Me ldahl, Morv:n
Mart in, Dan Meyer'"
HOME ROOM 309
MR.
BROWN
Row I. Karen Kelleher, Beverly Ka
leek, Lois Hughes, Kathy Jan ssen,
Judy Keller, Norma Jomes, Sor
baro Katt, Beverly Jones.
Row 2: James Keller, Jolyto Kaveckas,
Joan Jonson, Goody Jensen, Mar
qaret
Kaiser,
Mary
Lou Jarvey 1
Donna Hyatt
Ro·"' 3: Bob Jensen, 011;e Kangas,
Ralph Jones, Eddie Kernen, D•vid
Jeranek, Richard Karwatka, Mike
Kanocz.
Row 4: Larry Karacki, Robert Jensen,
Bill
Judeika,
Per
Kal>lrup,
Peter
J orqensen, Larry Kavalauskas, Bruce
Katt.
HOME ROOM 310
DEN M'JRE
.,,
on, Sn rev Nel on,
J >yce N on, Jc
N ncy Mon1k, Dar
• thy N Jmon.
Ne on Da
Mueller
Kor
An
"
R >W 2·
L on
Ca
W 'Y"
N PJ rkorn
Carol
Ne and,
Mar on
N u
Dick Niel
C r
R w 3
A n:">1 j
'1,
Newberry.
Ne en,
n, Law,.nce Nel
Ni>r 1 ,
John
Mur"dY
Lvo" Ny id Jo k Ockeltree
Row 4
Jer•y Nel · n, Ed Nadir
Nor >n N1
, Jim Mu•phy, Tr
Nov-!k,
Mu ., enbP k
D .,
HOME ---ROOM 312
---MR
CHRISTY
R .,, I· Dorothy Pa er Pot y 0 Ne ,
b o io N1Jt e
Eleen Pag nkopf,
Dar ene Oak ond Myrt e Otto, Judy
Nie lazzo, D
>re
Ow,.,,
Row 2
f > y O•to R h••d PPck,
Mar !l'l N w 11,,
J y e P~ c,-,
Sol y 0 on, Et el Nc:-.goard, Jeai
New ou e
Row 3 El Pat• n )on P m n, Hern
Oec ler Heriry P rot o, Art Per'loe.
R.>w
4
Floyd
Odegaord,
Jock
Pea• h•y, J•>rn O.:ilc Don Pappa ,
Frank P-ei••••daczy.
HOME ---ROOM 315
---MR
Row I:
WALTER
Nancy Holl, Janice Hannon,
Shirley Greenwald, Joyce Hanson,
Joanne Hornby, Eileen Henderleiter,
Marlene Hoyland, Annabell Hub
bard.
Row 2· Georgianna Greene, Berna
delle Hagelsc ur, Lois Hawley, Sh' r·
ley Huck, Mary Ann Guenther, Pat
Hanson, Dalere• Hees.
Row 3: John Holeritza, E i Hollander,
Dick
Hensen,
Henry
Holman,
George Jackson, Jim Jackson, Rich
ord Hull.
Row 4: Tom Holdmann, Jim Jensen,
Har<> d Jen en, Bdl Jacob, Orrin
Howdrd, Edward Huetten.
HO~
ROOM 316
MISS DOHERT
Row
I
Bernice
Pel eor"no,
Prostko,
Lois
Erne~tina
Rabedeou,
Judy
Potter, Lorra:ne P1zzin1, Mary Ann
Principe
Marilyn Ritacca, Delore'
Pillizzi
Row
2
Norma
Poole,
Arlene
Pitts,
Morilyn pfe;ller, Cora Rondell
Roberts,
Pearce
Ro"'. 3:
Perine
Perozz1,
June
'Diane
Elmer Prell, Tom Remington,
Richard
Pofah1,
George
Principe,
Henry Peterson, Robert P.11, Tom
Petterson.
Row 4
James Quimby, Ph·
Plew,
Harvey
Raimen,
John
Petrin,
Pat
Ro llerty, Vernon Putrow, Nick Perry.
HOME ROOM 318
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MR.
Row
I·
Jean
DAVE)
Sare'>,
Marlene Ro ·,
Delore
Safran• kl, Pat Sande on
Joyce Sant" on
Helen Salituro, Eli
zabeth Ruel :e
Row 2:
Tom
SchneebPrger,
Ro engren, Georg
Di~ne
Ro ing, Pat
Rogel I,
Ja 11c•
Rosenbaurn, Barbdra Santapoalo
Row 3 Dick Rice, Marlin Ruetz, John
Sadow
:,
Joyce
Reno,
Fred
Ruff a lo, Ca I Rem tad
Don Renzu
Row 4
Frank Rhode, Rolph Rdte•
Joe
Romano,
Rooert
Ro'bierki,
Vince
Ritarca
Len
R zzo
HOME ROOM 319
MISS BREISETH
Row I
Joyce Gd"', Snirley Gram,
Mildred Gogola, Dolores Graef,
Kathleen Gillick, Rita Gent e
Row 2: David Grim haw, B:
Hauff,
Steve Gulan, Bob Han<en, Dorothy
Goergen, Lazora G1insk1, Beverly
Goe us.
3~
Row
Larry
Gerou,
Joe
Greco,
Robert Haddican, Charles Gulbran
en, David Hitchler, Clara Gorter
Charlene Glass.
Row 4: Gerhard Hee , Bob Henrick
t.en, Jerry Greenberg, Jerry Greene,
Virgil
Harp.
HOME ROOM 320
MR
ENGLE
Row I: Victor Sartor, Mike Salituro,
Sh rley Shreve, Mary Shipley, Audrey
Slater, Ruth Simmonds, Rose Siroc
chi, Annette Seefeldt, Sylvia Schoel
tier.
Row 2: Don Saladi1, Lynn Shumway,
Don Sampson, Ray Schwartz, Kathleen
Shannon,
Barbara
Slater,
Rae
Schwanke, Donna Scott.
Row 3· Die< Russo, Jack Schlater,
Cler
Sepanski,
Ronald
Ruffalo,
Charle• Schend, Walter Secor, Ru;s
Sacco, Eddie Seymour.
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HOME ROOM 321
e rbor• Galle, Marq1
Fe berq, Eva
Fre tag, Su an
Ga c:, Glor 1
Arlene
r
A ic
k,
Conri,..
F ta"
Fox
Row 2· Rebert Fay
D11 k Flyno
Boo F x, Arne d Er rkson, Do
ene fMnk, C""cilia Flocker
Row 3 Jerry Fonk, Gino Gallo,
E:Jwa'd
Etzelc Jeller
Charle
F c~ r, K n Fink, Sally Gabe
Row 4 Jack Freder ck, Al Fred
ick, Paul Falduto, Jerry Gan
11away, C:r "'"" Ger ach, Jim Er
w•
HOME ROOM 322
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MR
Row
PASKA
Donna
Sorensen,
Ed1fh
Steele, SJndra Steinhoff,
Ba•
b<1rd 5,., •vn ki, Carolyn Smi+
MMy Soren en, (, the ne Spa
Jato,
Pauline S+e'l trom.
Row 2
Sr aeth, Judy Stein
Bruce
Cnarlene
Swann ng c-11
Suf , Ela n
ren,
Sm1tn, P t Spau j
inq
3·
J rry S ·n c
Geor 3e
Steven ,
Bar lay Smith, J rn
Silk, Die< Stum
r, Che ter So
be
Row 4.
David Sm 1'1, Rona d
Ste n, Roqer Straulman, Allan
S mon
M ke Se
', Rona lo
Tabbert ,a..,es Spauld'nq
Row
HOME ROOM 324A
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MR. WH TAKER
Row
Mare Zales Pat w· ie,
Mon :a Werner, Betty W ur ,.~
Dorothy Ysenqa, Marlene w: 1e
Roberta Wallace, Gai Wood
ard.
Row 2:
Sort Wein teirt, Jim
Woodburv, Pat Williar, Dar
lene Wede , Clarrine Well ,
Joanne Za ad, Delores Wenze
Sue Whit ore.
Row 3 Thomas w· tz, James Zic
carel i,
Richard
Warren,
Bob
Zura, William Walton, Char s
Wedder, George Wh terock, Joe
Zagame
Row 4: Pat Younq, Dan Wair ,q,
Ronn e Will ams, Rudy Wirth,
Bob Woinicz, Gay ord Weidner
HOME ROOM 324B
MR
Row
I:
Pat
BUCK
Tenutd,
Mary
Joy
Ventura, K<'ty Tennessen, Amelia,
Vena, Doris Trotta, Adrienne
Vollmer. Louise Tenuta, Susan
Wade, Frances Vena
Row 2 : Dom Tirabas<;, Tom Thornton, George Thompson, Mary
Jane Tenuta, Bonnie Unbehauen,
Nancy Walden, Sara
Unwin,
Beaureno Thomas
Row 3: John Valaske, Don Terkel
son, John Thomko, Richard Va
dez, Paul Velvikis, Al Thomas,
Doug:a1 V;te.
Row 4 Joe Thompson, Torn Udstuen, J;m Thomey, Solly Vic
Iorio, Eugene Ungemach, Mike
Tomczak.
Memo
Talked to Don Klopstein, Eugene Suppelsa and Barbara Booth--president,
vice president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, of SOPHOMORE~
- - - and wonder if
FIRST YEAR ENJOYABLE ENOUGH
TO TAKE??
HOME --ROOM 11
--MR
LINK
Row I. David Fa k, Jimmy Gaffron,
Fred Langenbach, Bill Marescalco,
LeRoy
Weaver,
Ronald
Lindner,
Nicholas Ambrosini, Ben Santel
Row 2: Russell Barlow, Victor Patriz
zi, Don Kaleck, John Michel, Denni
Slater, Clarence Dabbs, Tom Pierce,
Me'.vin Gerdes.
Row 3:
Eugene Schackmulh, Julius
Bocik, John Barth, Frans Vilen, Joe
Zabrauski , Harold Holman, Her
man Cicchin , Keith Mengo
HOME ROOM 12
MR
Row
I
D,na
Barbara
NYE
Martino,
Joan
Block,
Burmeister, Mary Ann
Pun
tillo, Doris Mielke, Clarice Cicch1
ni, George Ebner, Richard Jen en,
Victor De Pao
Row 2: Phyllis Mattner, Shirley Hal
lers,
Kay
Frances
Kertz,
Jill
Pryse,
Joan Brion, Ann Carol Klewicky
Darleen Haney, Robert Gal bra 1th,
Sara~ Daniel
Row 3: Martin Lang, Robert Brad
shaw,
Norman
Beecher,
Maryann
Bundy, Lorraine Schaafsman, Betty
Smith, Rebec~a Edward<, Cora Jor
gensen.
Row 4 Charles Kollman, Tom Con·
way, Bil I Anderson, Richard Larson,
Brian
oPriPr
Hi!I,
Bob
Ron 'r-f
Newberry,
p:,.kn~
m
Bob
N " r-
so~
M SS
L K
v
R w 2 Na y Ed ~u1 t, M ,. y Laurent
fH n
,u cv, J > Anie
Nud
(,
W
Jar J V 1ot Falk Sharon
0 H e >onna Heattler
R >w J. A
An i B"
rn, Al ce Lou
Bo an
Judy Bu a ore
Phylli
Dube t n
Ca,.ol Ann Ne ""· Mar
"
Butte, Cu
J n Buck>
"1ne D ',.. d
HOME ROOM 17
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A SON
Jack Ccoqa'l, Eia ne Finne
R w
Mir lyn
So ka,
J 3net e
e,
R ,ffa
Shelby
Nan y
S,hack uth, R ,, Sc ulte, Robert
Prise
V 911e1r
Sn th
Joy c
Wen JI.
R >w 2· Jer""'{ Cnvc , Kenn th Srri1th
Fr a F., a a w·,1 arn v· now Don
C u ldn
,
Jack Endlich
Rona d
ftinl" , J n F-r j r · k, A c
Ture
Row 3 Lev t Van
nberg, D ck Carl
s h'
>ii, Jo ei: ti C
Rcq~r
E. j or
dry, Pf"t r Rama' ka
F,. Jw, Gary
F eri
S• ,e
Ma'· Jo
Row 4
BI
C,1 appPtta
H"" ton
B
Scnm1tt,
5yiv
Van
C. )n tdnt ieau
t
Kam
... awren1,,.e
fl!n,
Rona d
Stro k Connd
R ti rd Beitoya
r
HOME ROOM 18
M S'
BLANK
Row I: Rona1d 0 on, Bob Hou ton,
Annett,. Thomp on, Gloria Nelson,
Marilyn Kok;, Domthy D
Roe
Pcdricia God!ewsk·, Margaret Hinz,
Louse Horn, Lcrraine Henke.
Row 2: Caro1 Kug er, Mary Mohr
Rosemary Kenney, Dorothy Ebener,
RosettJ Mag'nn,_ Su an D ld•y, Joan
Mont.-ell1,
Ga1
Madi o,,
Edna
Cro s
Row 3· W" 1am Lewis, Richard Skau,
Bob Pagel, Eugene Roger, Don
Norton, Fred Sch;lling, John B•hn,
Bob Karne<, Herbert Jorgen•eo
Row 4: Joe Mockus, Clarence Scott,
Joe Nedwesk·, Edward Leg er, Ro
bert Gregory, Bob Herrmann, Bu~
Lepp, Franc L"d;k
HOME ROOM 19
MISS GOERZ
Row
Frank Mig ano, Ruth Hook,
Ruth Headrick, Joyce Ann Gerke,
Jeon Carbone, Mary Hall, Patricia
Haun, Janet Gannaway, Rose Marie
Briggs, E sie Adel en
Row 2
Kathryn Hamme1ev
Edna
Neve, er, Lenore Giacomin, Harriet
Peter on, Kay Keckler, Jean Sciarra,
Dorothy Jaskwh ch, Sue Poltrock ,
Nath la 'e Arent
R~w 3· Ad6on Col•, Fred V,te, Ro
bert Peter<cn, John Kermgard, Don
a d Dezck, Charles Snell
Joon
Robinson, Carole Ell son, 'Sharon
Houkedoo
Row 4· Charles Olson, John Ward,
Ro ph Chr; tmon, Edw;n Goss. Bill
Freeman, Ed Kamin. Howard Hum
J,.,ck Parisea, Xavier Martinez
burg
HOME ROOM 21
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~andr
Row I
Kathleen
SMITH
Ange , ( na Ruff a o,
Ptai:ek,
Jennv Lee 01
Marilyn
Mad1snl",
Ev Iyo Maw ck ,
10,
ThP.re a Genna ca o
Row
2:
nell,
Shirley
Toi
Johann,
Hart
Haubrich,
Dennis
Rowan
Schmidt, Yvoon Ame , Ros N qro
Dorothy Ruetz, Mo•y Jeon Re ano
Row
3.
Gerald
Lourigan,
Dole re
Keating, Jean Thoma<,, Delores Bret
1ng MarioJl Dotnik, Tanya DeZcma,
Al ice Mae Gyurina, Jacqueline Be
do re,
R~>w 4:
zinger,
Kathryn Bennett, Elaine Haut
Ela'ne
Lentz
Robert
Ma
zahn, Gary Capozza, Ned Sett
Rona ri
Brune\
Ken
Dumke
HOME ROOM 22
MRS
Row
I·
Nancy
NELSON
Kettler,
Dori
Ouro
'her, Sandro Radke
Carole Roe
Anderson, Shirey H rter, Char ee"
Bredick, Janice Roml'Tie finger, Joan
Jacob,, Donna Gentes, Betty Ko
marec, Tom Coolidge.
Rev. 2: Bill Hof' es, Core DeB•" n,
Marc a Mann, Betty Lutz, Margaret
Binninger, Phylli', Hendrickson, Jan·
ce Israel, Pat Br'ntoall, Ted Po ..,en,
Bil Houghton.
Row 3 Elaine BucholZ, Kenneth Ko
ten Jo eph Marne :, Bob Neve ...
aski,
Robert
Drinkwine,
Richard
Vedder, Richard We; s, Jerry K Jhn
ley, John Chapel, Ronald Petzke
Chuck Safron• ky, Edward Ce,zyk
HOME ROOM 23
MR
HUBERTY
Row I· Jerry Linoas, Mary Br ck ey,
Mary Ellen Kernen, Caro Severa 1ce
Maureen Fitzpatrick:, Darlene Cina,
Carol Hoffman, Betty Le Pera,
Row 2·
Pat• c'o
Michele,
Elaine
Scholler,
Mary Ann Kavalduskas,
Eddie Mouser, Gene Holme, Mor
sha Papanelc, Marie Borsche, Sue
Morrow
Row 3· Loui~e C1cch1ni, Wayne King,
Arva Kilmury, Jdnet Fuhrer, Mary
Ann Bennett, Don Hansche, Herbert
Haubrich, Mar yr. Yunk.
Row
4.
Aifred
Mecozzi,
Richara
Henry, Charles Rogan, Victor Sar·
zant, Jim Puder, Don Orth, Ric~ard
Picazo .
HOME ROOM 24
MR. KN CKREHM
Row I: Jo net Copen, Rose Balsano,
Judy Marquez, Betty Alleman, Carol
Nielson, Nelva Schaumberg, Floyd
Malzahn, Joseph Polent,n •.
Row 2: Don Morzfeld, Ronald Engel,
Nancy Jacobs, Judith
Kluender,
Georgette Zuro,
Phyll s Popp'e,
Glorid Otto, Jeanne Hansen
Row 3: Harold Topel, Beverly Julius,
Delores Grazianio, Mary Orth, Be·
verly Oberst, L; .idn Barsuli, Be·
verly Anderson, Margarette Garin,
Beth Marek,
Row 4: Jim Moldenouer, Anthony
Bonadio,
Dick
Cantwell,
Jomes
Steel, A bert Ebener, Jim Fuhrer,
John McEvoy, Rono Id Ernst, Dale
Polzin, George Kovacic.
56
ANNEX STUDENT COUNCIL
Row I:
Rita
Row 2·
R w 3
JJdy Marquez, B
bara My•
, B irb ra B1
th, M ' yn Mad on, Ea oe Scholler,
Buttera.
Barbara Blagoeff Jane Defied, Kay Kertz, Darla Drago, Jean Bar , Sue Dilday.
Ra ph Vena, F•ed V •e Gene Suppe a, Jerry E.,"ng, Tc
P'erce.
THE RE Ml G HT HAVE BEEN A
SLIP
HOME ROOM 13
MISS
Row
I
BAAR
F ppelli, Barbara
Barbara Kraon, Audrey
Franc .,e
Srhne der,
Seitz,
Gerajdine
DeAnqe is
Ferraro,
Madeline
Lydia Corradini, Nancy
Mary Aiello, Mar ene
Lc)mant1a,
Connoly
Row 2:
rn~gene
Ph
1ps, Bob Koll
rnann Barbara Nelson, Mary Ellen
Harm , Caro Swarat, June Nc,.ton,
Joann Helman
Sandra Ho aod
Mary Ho<ch
Earl Hawley, Howard Hau
Row 3
bric , Arthur Streblow, Ken Har
ness,
Harold
Bnu e, Jame
Dower,
Worren Howard, Fred Harms, Bil
Hyde
Row 4
on,
Richard
Lou s
Robert
Ra-sdel., Don
Gerou,
A•hmis,
Kiopstein,
Roy
l">ny
Die<
Nel
Scliauer,
Algier<,
Don
Liddicoat
HOME ROOM 15
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M SS M DONOUGH
Row
~en,
I:
Dominic Perone, Jack Thom~
Marlyn Schmitt, lo;la Salerno,
Concetta R,zzo, R<ta Buttera, Ro
berla
Pulera,
Dolores
San•elli,
Joyce Ra'd n
Row 2: Fred Ridley, Marilyn Kin ein,
Judy Delimlow, Florine Sivery, Do
lores Sisnovich, Connie Peter on,
Catherine Struha r.
Row
3
George
Schwartz,
Errol
Schmeling, Jim Romano, Joe Te
nuta, Jimmy Seymour, Jake Poo 1
Row 4: Jane Goodman, Ruth Thomas,
LeRoy Peters, Don Seroka, Robert
Sunderland, John Rizz'>.
UP HE RE I I
•
HOME ROOM 25
MR
PEE
Row I. He me' Au1
Fdg • Rog
tad, Ger J ne Bene-Jello, Kath
en
Riordan,
Ba bd a Zrc em ,
Nor 1yra Wegn1 r, C~ Hlcne Beck
mdn, Kate Ra' rnu en Nor a Vit
Row 2 Car~ Rubjerg, B •ty We.,.,be ,
Re nn'e Bohr, Floyd B i coe, Da
We t, Norman Buck, Euqene Roepk ,
Tc
Wal CJ, Gecrge W•11•t
Row 3·
Lawrence Reck, Tern Johnson,
Bil Andes, Rich<H J Capell , John
s, Gcra J Barte,
Bella, Me .,n W
Robert Wi son.
Row 4
Chorles R, ·hard on, Rona J
Ye. nkc k,
Wo1tow1:z,
Aull
Gene
W1 chman,
Kenneth Burman,
Bob
Jerry
HOME ROOM 26
MRS.
BACHER
R"')w I: Don 1a Haubr c~ Caro Ari
dcr c n, Barbara Blagoefl, Ger a
drne Schrn tz, Mory Ann Blahuta,
Phy1 1 Herc t, Mary Lou DeAngell
Jean
Ha'lsen,
Marld
McCarty.
Row 2:
Nancy Hagedorn, Dorothy
Kent, Hugh Han• on, John Regnery
Frank. Henthorn, Mary Ann Gregor
L'nda Foght, Kathleen Grover, Bon
Getschman
Ger a d
Richard
n1e
Row 3:
Lawrence Neise ,
Grember, John Hanscne,
Landi,
Don Taube,
Bernard
David Chianelli, J"an
Row
4
Lawrence
Bev1
Ea t
Osterman,
Ned
Pennefeather Richard Janov1c.z, Frt'd
Allemand Henry Lambrecht
HOME ROOM 27
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Row I:
Carol
reen
-~~~
KRUSE
Gary Haller, Harriet Scott,
Webb, Kathleen Hi .. , Ma J
Hogan,
Nancy
Knapp,
Mar
jorie Linn, Dorothy Larsen, Sdndra
Jensen, Virginia Koski
Row 2: Ronald Mielke, David Nohl
ing, Delores Natzke, Miriam Mertes,
Linda
Fleischmann, Pat Devine,
Martha Larson, Maynard Belong,a
Row 3: Jimmy Bertog, John Pearson,
Rono1d Giovonel", Ralph Pitz, Allen
Norton, Ronnie Johnson, Alan Hall,
Phyll s Kaser
Row 4
Fred Orgel trand, Jerry Eu
ting, John Newman, Dave Pappo '•
Walter Davis, Tom Soule, Gen~
Torresin, J
Colby.
WHY ISOLATED
IN ANOTHER BUILDING??
HOME ROOM
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MR
HARTZELL
Luy H;,11 hP
01rct~y
H•
1. No y Bar JI, Mo• e
Ruff a o, Sh r ~y Blahu a, v, rie
Petr 1
Ar n
F eo 1ch
Bar
b r Wcqn , RcnolJ B II
R >W l
ey c,ntwell, Janet
s"
v r " Barbdr :a Booth, A ce
•z Nan " Kr ritz Zc Ann
M >< "
Gero
n Cina Kath
c
6..:111: r R y
j Potenz an
Rr)w 4
... ou y Kor Je ~
' >r a
Th,
, L 1a Manth , 01 ver
O
Hen y Po that, MJ·y
.E:nq u :f J an e Mc aw k1, Jchn
Ho tf n
H
J
MISS
Row
NOVACK
P t ,. Ban, Re b,. t 0 lU •,
Puterba 'l"
Gl•n
w· liafTi
veny
G enn Cer
Maureno,
e•te Ctiri tm '!.<. Reree
R tl Boyl , L.h~r en
Bet•y Kenny.
K ,+h P.en
Row 2
anna
Dor
Jean
Regn.er,
Merritt,
Mohr, Georgi
y
Marian
Kel ey,
Kathryn
F JIO,
D1x1e
Add e,
M ,. yn Peter l'l, R "lnie A rJer
sen, Mary El en Kr•b
Fiegc
Row 3
Mari Y'l
8drn ,
Dar a
01 age
Hud c 1, Mary anrlqr '1, Frank
Andree
R cho•'1 O' Ne , Sh•
don Boye
Row 4'
Larry Frye Ja TJe Jc. n
to", ... ert)1 e L
e. Kyle Pa•ty
B
Nuqent Jol'o R ch
HOME ROOM 31
MR
I
Row
CO NER
B1 b
Bran'lon,
Pockenham,
Rose
Marie
Oc-n
Weyal'\d,
Gina Marano, Shirley William~,
Julie Harbert, Rut~ Sepon k ,
Sandra We teen, Marilyn Zar
neke
Joan
Con ad,
G oria
Ruthe, Charles Wilson, JdMes
Matteu.:c,
Pe•er
MaejecK
Row 2: Stanley Baer, Roqer Kroh,
Ar en Schwaiger, A.bert M;ngo,
Betty Gilliland, Sharon Shaw,
Ard<S
Sellers,
Nancy
Scola,
Robert Zwd~len,
Juanita Owen
R~bert
Row
3:
Pfau.
Julian
Sadow1ki,
Winberq, Ralph
Terwa1, WaltP"
Paul
Vena, Eugene
Kreuser, Har
vey Zuhde, Ne
Stroobosscher,
Koy Crawford, Alice Nomovich,
R chard H iard, George Lueo:
Row 4: Gene Suppelso, Robert
Owens, Pau Sc" _.tt, Russel: Mdx
wel ,
Jerry
Petersen,
Tliomas
Flanary, Martin Mawacke, Ken
neth O'Connor, Chet Minkow ki
Gary M liqan, Oreste Morocc 11
Richorrl Harris.
'
MR
Row
I
THOMAS
Lenora
Wenman,
Smestad,
Josephine
Noncy
Torcaso,
P•tricia Smith, Barbara Sodlink,
Audrey Topel, Marilyn K ng ley,
Joan Sorenson.
Row 2: Ronald Wenger, Don Jasper on, Don Stella, Fred Kerst
1ng, Sue Stabell, Anita Herr
marin, Franc's lstvanek.
Row 3: Lawrence Kopesky,
Huff, Charles Von Thiel, Philip
Gentile, Dick Vite, Jim Terkel
son, Marilyn Smith
Row 4: Bob Wedeikis, Larry Sia·
dek, Roman Skowronski, Richard
Kortum, Heron St•lker, Alan
H ggens.
Memo
I NVE S T I GAT E
ACT I VI T I E S
-----
••
1. ~:· I
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1
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1
D
GLAMOR APP EARS
AS YEAR DISAPPEARS.
SUB
DEB
-F r + SP
ter
Georg a Ha ber adt .
Jean Agazz
Eleanor Toe
a
..
Se retary
Sue Whitm re.
Audrey Ak.v1
M
Den
le:
• • •
•
ore
v1'"'k
Adrien
Jea~
Mdr yn Voe z
. .. Tr'"'a urer
.
Row
Ele ""' The
Lois Watt
R()w 2
.)e1 c id Seme e
. .. Jca1Tucek
Vic,,. Pre a""'lt .. .. E ea"'c r Tliomas
Pre dent
e
•
Corr
Se
.
y
. .A1vi ...'.)r ..
a, Agne
Vodmer,
lo Jean Kraak
Jea Agazz
M
Den more
.
Mate. k•, Nancy Helf,
Mari yn
Voe z.
A1.1drey
Ak
Marie Zale• Maroaret Kaufm n Ila Jean "'-'aak,
Agazzi, Sue Wh tmore, Joan Tur( ek., Gee. g ,
Halber• tadt,
M'rr
Learned
HI-STYLE
Fi ,.,.t Semester
Off; er<
Second Semester
Joyce Pellegrino ..•.•• President . . . . . • Lvd'a Ficcadenti
Lyd•a Ficcadenti ...• Vice President. ..•.... Janet Brue~
.. . ~ . ... Secretary.
. .. . A11ce Freitag
Karen Gulbrandsen ..... Trea'"urer.
. . Mar•anne Manson
Judy Zuffa ...
Karen r.-,..-.,
M
. . . . . Corre
Sec. y..
.Kath een Shannol'I
Reed. • . . ........ Advisor. . . . .•......• M s Reed
Row I: Marianne Manson, Lydia Ficcadenti, Pat Sa11dt::r
son, Karen Gu brandsen, Joanne Gearheart
Row 2: Jane• Brue~, A, ~e Freitag, Joyce Pelley 1no
Ruth Martinson, Kathleen Shannon, Judy Zuffa
Row 3: Karen
Timm,
Joan
Murray,
Marion
Ogilvre
HI-STYLE
Homecoming Float • Gifts for Homecoming Attendants • Taffy Apple
Sale • Red Cross Animals • Football Pins • Christmas Decorations
Red Cross Gift Boxes • Alumnae Te a
Football Assembly • Christmas
Program at Carmelite Home • Work
for Kenosha Family Service
Stamping Machine • Intramural
Awards
SUB
DEB
- Preparation for the Tuberculosi s
Fund • Homecoming Assembly • Homecoming Float • Halloween Party
Club Project 0 "Starlight Fantasy" • Mid-Year Kaffee Klatsch
Foot ball Dance • Red Cross • Tray
Favors
62
WOW!
Row
K-TEENS
Homecoming Float • MotherDaughter Christmas Party
Cake Sale • Red Cross Dolls
Gifts for Orphans • Alumnae
Reunion • Progressive Dinner
Girls' Clubs Get - Together
Kitchen Clean- Up • Book Cover
Sale • Gift for Homecoming
Queen • Kitchen Warming • KTeen Scholarship
R'ta Kast, Joan Cer"" nara, Barbara Katt, Barbara von Sc rader,
Row 2: F orene M:Curdy Rae Schv.ao<e Sa y Gooe, Coro Ann B oxaorf, Mary Holt,
Sa ly 01 on, Lo
Bennett, Joyce Aoaresen, Fait~ Mac Dode, D'one B' ot+i, Barbara
LoCros e
K- TEENS
Fr t Serester
Lois Bennett.......... . .
Ofl'c r
Second Se!"'ester
. President ...... . . . . . . . Joan Cerrn"nara
Rita Kast. . . • . . • • .
. • . • . . Vice Pre ident......... . . . . .••. Mory Holt
. ....... . Diane 8 otT
Dia e Bilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Sally Gaoe
Mory Holt. .......... . ........ Corres. Secy . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Lo Crosse
M sMoody. .. .. .
. . Adv'•or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M·sMoody
Joan Cerminara .. . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . .
WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY!
Hf\ 'Will FIT THE SLIPPER TONIGHT
~i
__._..,. -- c
BOY!
Row I: Jer•y Da"n, Paul Fa dulo, Ed Foo an, To
UJ tue , Jecry Aaa on.
Row 2 F•on< Caro, Bob Lee, Ronne Bun.Jo, Don Po tcc.c , o·,k Buid es. Ed Bon••et+'
Row 3 : Frea Ci..;ndar·, Dave Th~e1nen, R -h ._.
Han!"tn, Bob Me"s ""er
ESQUIRE
ESQUIRE
First Semester
Of
'
Second Seme tee
Dave T11reinen ... ...... . Pre dent ....•. .. Dave Threine"I
Ed Bonarett . . . . . . . V ce Pre ident.. .
.. Bob Lees
Ronn e Bunda.
. . Secre•ary .
. . Tor"" Udstuei
Bob Meissner. . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . • Jerry Dann
Jerry AdafTISOn ...... Cor<e Secy.
. Jerry Adamson
Mr Kruse.... .
.
. . Adv• or .
. .•. Mr. Kru e
Homecoming Assembly • Third
Place Homecoming F 1 oat
Cookie Sale • Hi-Y vs. Esquire
Game • Dress-up Week • Campaign against Speed Drivers
Career Day • Gift for Homecoming Queen • Ed Fabian Memorial
Citizenship Award
TAKE THE YEAR
TO DRESS IT up?
COURTESY IS THEIR PASS WO RD
WHO IS CLAUDE?
HI-Y
S:'r t S
e ter
01
S 1.,.011 j Sem,.. t,..r
Pau S wa >c.
Pre dent... . . . • Den Lura
Harry ar en •• Vic Pre deot . . . Roger Hui'k
R >~er H Ji r . . • • Secret!lry . .
Don Chr1 +-:>ri
Dori LJ ~. ..
.Tr~a' Jr@ .. ,
•• Sol yVictor10
D a" S mw'y C'crr
Secy .. Nor N el e""
M )ov Y.. • . . Adv '>r... . • Mr Davcv
~
n lov'ne: Fred Ruffa c. Harry Larn, Don 11..u a , BartC'n LaCro e, Don
Ct'ir t i, .,
Granger, Solly v· t >r·c
Row
Rew 2 Roger Hupk, Paul
~
•av Ron' d R Jdy.
Shwab,
Dean
RED TRIANGLE
F IS
0
Se
Seme +
Da o Madr qr no Presdent .•.• Pete Murphy
Bob G rmari .. .. Vice President
. Russ Jenser
Pete Murpoy . . • . Secretary .•..• Bob Jensen
Rus Jen en..
. .Trea u"er ..... Bob Girman
Waly Knutson .. Corres Secy.Bob Moczulewski
Mr S~ th ....... Adv sor • • • .Mr. S th
Row
Bob
Girman,
Bob Jen5en.
Row 2: Bruce _Kall, Nick Perry, John Schmid•,
Daro Madriqrano.
Row 3 Larry Karack:, Jo~o Beard, Art La'I,
Pele Murohy, Bob Co by Sam Vena, Jo~
Greco, Bob Moczulew<k , Russ Jen en
Wa ly Koul'on
RED TRIANGLE
HI-Y
Homecoming Float • Cookie Sale
Candy at Basketball Games • Red
Triangle vs. Faculty Basketball
Game • Courtesy Week• Dad's Night
Jug Game • Gifts for Homecoming
Queen and Attendants • Gifts for
Chari ties • Spring Picnic • Dance
Hi-Y Award • Hi-Y Room • Homecoming Float • Gifts for Homecoming
Queen and Attendants • Programs
at Games • Trophy Display
65
TRI -SCHOOL COUNCIL
Row I. M ke Butera
Dave Thr
net, Bru
Katt, JQnn Schmidt.
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE
Audrey
Akv .k
Jc
Sc
d ,
Renn•
B.nda,
Joyre
Pe egr nC',
Br u e
Row 2· Joyce Pel egr no, Joyce Santiloni
C 0 N S P I RAT 0 RS
WITH MR. STOCKER ??
BIG
CODE OF SPORTSMANSHIP
- EIGHT ----A Good Sportsman Will consider his athletic opponents as his guests.
Will always cheer the opposing
t earn as it appears on the
floor or field.
Will always respect the decisions of officials.
Will stand during the playing
of the opponents' school
song.
Will applaud an opponent who
makes a fair play.
Will give the opposing team
rooters fair opportunity for
their yells .
Will remain until the game or
contest is over.
Will remember that the reputation of the school depends on
his conduct during the game
and after it.
Will endeavor to make his school
known for its good sportsmanship.
STUDENT SENATE
First Seme ter
Officer•
Second Semester
Ron Rudy • . . . . . . . .
Pre~ident . . . . . . . Pete Murphy
Mike Buterd ....•• Vice President
...•. Bob Girman
Betty Bokmue er . . . . Secretary . • . • . . . Jean Aga zzi
Fred Krist . . . . . . . . . Treasurer .... . ... Roger Hujik
Mr. Stocker .. . ...... A dvo.or .. .. . . . . . Mr Stocker
STUDENT SENATE
Homecoming • Homecoming Dance
Eau Claire Youth Conference
Career Day Speaker • Career
Day Assistance • Selection of
Representatives to Badger Boy
and Ba dger Girl States • Ushers for Go-to-School Night
Row
Lydia
Fi cadent,
Carmel a
Passarelli, M.uion Ogilvie, K8ren
Gulbrand1en, Rita Kast, Joyce San
tilorii,
Connie
Kircher,
Georg ' a
Halber1tadt.
Row 2: Lois Rabedeau, Helen Ater
gott, Joyce Giles, Kathleen Shannon,
Ila Jean
Kraak,
Marilyn Voelz,
Audrey Akvick, Marcia White, Patr
cia Baker
Row 3: Jean Aqazzi, Mary Holt Joyce
Pellegrinc,
Ko·en
Timm,
Loi
Ben
nett, Carol Ann Bloxdorf, Betty Bok
muller,
Audrey
Lind as,
Myron
Kuyawa, Paul Shwaiko
Row 4: Betty Rat hin ke, John Schmid•
Bruce Katt, Dario Madrigrano, J'm
Granger,
Dave Threinen,
Wayne
Konga, Gene Arneson, Ron R Jdy,
M ike Butera
Kott
Mary Ann
Theresa
Nancy
Barbara
Rita
Betty
Joyce
Sue
SIGNALS MAKE SUSPECTS OF OUR
CHEERLEADERS!!
PEP CLUB
Theresa Gennaccaro, Mary Ann Kavalauskas,
Nancy Knapp, Barbara Booth, Rita Boyle, Joyce
Santiloni, Betty Eokmueller, Susan Wade,
Kathleen Bain, Cliff Adelson, Jo Anne Mockus,
Carmella Passarelli, Noreen Boyle, Gary
Braze, Adviser M'iss Van Liew.
PEP CLUB
YEA
MAN!
Kathleen
Cliff
Jo Anne
Carm
Noreen
Gary
F r t Sem ster
Off r
Sec ..>nd Semester
Betty Bokmueller
• . . Pre•odent • Car,....ella Pa sare
Carmc > Passarelli. Vic Pre dent
.• Joyce Santilono
Joyce Santi1oni
..•. Secretary. . . . . . Kathleen Bain
Sue Wade . . . . . . Treasurer
. Jo Anne Mocku
Nore~n Boyle . . . • • Corre
Sec'y .••.. Noreen Boy•e
Ms
Van L1f"w
. . . . Adv1sc.r . . . . . Mi
Yan Liew
PEP
- CLUB
-Cheer Le a ding• Dad's Night-Ba sk e t ba ll • Rose Night • Splash
Pa rty • Bowling Party • Cookie
Sa le • Homecoming Clowns
WHERE DID
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FRENCH CLUB
FRENCH CLUB
Fir I Seme lo'
Sec, nd Seme •e
Ofk'
M r yn p· ger . . • . . • Pre "dent. ..•..... Marlyn P" ger
Lerra 'le Wer oe
... Y ce Pre
e'lt •.. . Lorra'ne Wember
Lo"s Rabedeau .•.•.... Sec'•' 'Y
. . Lois Rabedeau
Cc nre la'"lnP .
. .•..• Trea urer . . .•.•.. Con'l e Tartner
M
W' c .
. . .. Auv or.
. •• .. . M1
Wj on
Homecoming Float • Pencil Sale
French Divertisements
Row I Fe ca Ruthkowski, Dane B ot+i, Loi RabedeaJ, Nancy Ho , Mm Learned, Ela;ne Ladv'e~ka, Joyc:P- Pe eg,.'nn, Ma.- · yr
Voe z, Mar' yn Pi ger.
Row 2: Robe' Foy, Wi,,,o.,.. Ma"<no, Carol Schu di Rowan Sch,..,idt, Lorro ne Wember, Reg oo Baer, B',git Se a e, Jone! Bruch,
A udrey Akv1ck,
Row 3 ·
Sue Whitmore.
Dom'n c Perone, Connie Tanner, Beth K',.n
La...1,.a B a~ ane
Caro
Jea1 Andersen, Betty
Rahhin~ke,
Barb~l'·a
Santapao o,
A udrey L'ndas, Joel Madison
Row 4 Dave Threinen, Dario Modr"grono, Karen T'm
dah, Debby Barnes
Goody Jensen, Phvl is Duber.tin, Marvin Mortin, John Chapel, Shoron Hauke-
IT GO
ROME? SPAIN? FRANCE?
SPANISH CLUB
SPANISH CLUB
Homecoming Float
Red Cross Boxes
•
F st Serester
Connie Kircher •.•
Rae Schwa ke.
Georgi• Walter
Cookie Sale
Joe Magnino
Mr
Bayle• . . .
~ecord Seme te•
0
.President • • • . . . Conn• Kircher
V ce P•e "dent . . . . . . Roe Schwonke
Secretary.. . .
Georq"a Wa "ers
.... . Treasurer . . . . . . • . Joe Magn no
Adv"sor •........•• Mr
Boye•
Pry c, Joyce Ann Go••
Srn"th, Sand•a Jen en, Ro e
Row
J
Poire
mary Baum,
R ta Bu+tera,
lore
Oweo.
Row 2
Connie
G el"'dene Brockwa ,
Ka•hryn Fa u o, Do
K re
r
Jean Sc arr
Normo Poo e, Kath een B ·n, So y
Koeh er,
Eve yn
Mawa.:e,
Cyn
a
Sou e
Georg"' Wa 'e , Be c• y
Gocu
Row 3 Nancy Mon , Mar yn Soe<0
Jan ce I rae, Sue Sta be , Do ~a
Scot•,
Rae
Sc wari e,
Lerra 1
We~be•, Joon Jacobs,
Kal'i een
Srianno'l.
Rew 4. •
M~gr no, Luci e M ·k
Eugerte Lu en, C are R c ard O"'
Xav'er
Jame
Mart 'leZ
o· ey, Pau
Rober
Cne
Row I· AiJdrcv L'ndas,
Krau e,
I
J0a11n,., Za ad,
M dred Goga a, Mary Ho , Da
Jeen Han y
Barbara Burme' er
Jean t-lansen, Rose Mare Br gg .
Row 2 Mar·•ie Lynn, Betty Rot h
kc,
Mary
Arin
G,.egor,
Barbara
Jeon Luckas, Be y Lutz, LoVergn•e
Ko , Rober+ Fay
Row 3; Dom r abas i. Sara Unw"ri,
!Vary Bu omore, James A !men
Herb Oeck er, Ned Pennefeat~e',
Paul Schutt, Edwin Go'5.
Row 4: Ronald Petzke, Harvey Ra
man, Edwa·d Hol ande•, John Ho·
fe•"+za, Tom Ncvad: Marvin Mar•·n
LATIN CLUB
First Seme ter
Audrey Lind as....
LATIN CLUB
0
. Senior Con u
S cond Se este·
... _ . . A ud•ey L'nda
James Altman .. . .... Junior Co/""1Su1 •...•. Jar-ies A trria:i
Barbara Lucka'l .... .•. . • Prae+or •.... .. Barbara Luck.a~
Homecoming Float • Cookie Sale
Party for Ninth Graders
Robert Foy .....•.•. Sopi' Aed e ..•.....••. Robert Fay
Betty Ratsh nske ....... Sr. Aed e ..... . Bet+y Ra•sh"nske
Miss Merrick . .....•.... Advisor .. . . . ...... M s Merr1C11.
69
MASSED TOGETHER
TO C ONC EAL
THE YEAR ??
GENERAL Y-TEENS OFFICERS
Rita i<a t v
p
d
C,
a P'3 31
pre 1d
Halber ildt, ecreta y Lydia F _cad1..nt•, tri..:a urer.
Gec-rg •
SENIOR Y-TEENS
----
First Place Homecoming Float • Chocolate Bars to Europe• Red Cross • Style
Show • Farewell Party • Christmas Tree • Round Tables and Panel Discussions • Mother and Daughter Banquet • Cookie Sale
JUNIOR Y-TEENS
First Place Homecoming Float • Christmas Tree • Mother and Daughter Banquet
College Meeting • Book Party • Winter Y-Teens Conference • Summer Camp
Cookie Sales • Red Cross Boxes
~
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
Christmas Party • First Place Homecoming Float • Christmas Tree • Mother
and Daughter Banquet • Candy Sale.
JUNIOR Y-TEENS
Rnw
Dar Pne Nehl , Kav Tennessel'l, Connie Tanr.er, Sa '( Ci e
son, Mary Ann Ile
Row 2:
Be h
K rn,
J
p yl
A
M_.,re
1
ocy M dd ecamp, Cnno'e G• o, Pat Sa7der
en , Nata Bae Leo, Barcora Katt, Fa;th MacDade.
Kath een
Shannon, Caroi
Ann
61oxdorf,
Hoff, Mimi Learned, A Jdrey Akv"ck. Sal y Gabe
Row 3 Florence McCurdy, Joyce Santi oni, Kathleen Ba "n
0
Mary Sh pley, Sue Wh tT1ore, Adr.enre Vo mer, Judy Ke1 er, Carol Newberry, Naricy
Debby Barnes S"san Wade, Diane B o •', M 'Y Bu la,,.,ore, La Venne Anderson, Rosemar
Letc--, Mary Sorenc;en, Judy Bruch.
Row 4: Bernadette Hagelschur, Barbara Casey, Delores Wenzel
Ethel
t.l.a .. en• Ro ·, Barbara Santapao o, Mar\iyn Ade, Joyce Pauloni.
I
Norgaard,
o·ane
Ro ng, Joan
Baker, Janice
Rosenbc~.11... ni,
Karen
Mon e"I,
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
0
Row
Care DeBr1J n, Borin1e Get c.f't ,,an, Ma a McCarty S nJra W
" St rley H
rs, Ruth Hook, Mari yn Ko k
Ru+., Heaa .. ck, Barbara
Burmc te·, Barbara Sod ink, Ha r et Pe~e sor, p.,.., 's Popp'e, Joan Ja ob, P tr f..
+h, Kate Ra ... e"', K.. th een Grover, Sandra Radke.
Row 2: Jane De field, Patric a M <he e, Janet Vecon, Marilyn K nlein, Evelyo Mawocke, L.oda Fog ht, Arva K mu'y, Sue Sta be , An" o Her• an
Cora Jor ...,n en, Marily'l Peterson, Ma · yrt Mao
.,, Ca+her'ne Struhart, Ro e
·gro.
P•y e, Ga Mad on, Judy
Row 3 Valer e Pe+rik, Sarah Dane, Su
Mor•ow, Sh'r ey Jotiann, Kay Fraic
Ker•z, Na•h ~ e Arent, Ru+~ Tho..-as, J"
Deh- ow, Renee Regn er, Donna Gente , Nancy We"lman, Naocy Hage:lor.,, Mary Lou DeAnge ~.
R w 4: D ::>re Graza o, S"" an D day, Ja e Good an, J..i e H~rbert, Margaret B;n~ nger, Barba .. a Barne, Ma• y S
Gyu ina, t:la1ne Lentz, Mary Orth, Ca•o Swa at, Tanya D
C n
Pe •r n, Franc ne F poe i, R ta Boy
,
SENIOR Y- TEENS
Row ·Joan ClP~e y, Joy e Pe egr "O, ~ an C r
ara, F
< S
L jw g 81 y Mver, Cy,+n ~ Sou e Ko ee Jo o o , M • e Va
e,
Ca me a Pas areili, Margaret Bal"lovez, Lyda F c.cadent Lo·s Man on, Ro emary V gn1er1, Mari yn P qer, Rose e Banga.
Row 2 Mary Becker, A _e Karne, Ja"'le r+ y, Con" e Stlllnge, Nancy Zev c., Jean Agazz
Sue E leri Tlio a, Mar· y1 Voe z, Georo·a Wat r
"Cy S nov'ch,
-:i Fr
, Pa+r a Pa, 8.1Jrbaro l=r •z c. e E iabet E on D.:i
ne Raffone
Row 3: Joao Sack, Betty Nos
Mar vn Vea e, Mary Hot, Pat• c1a Baker Birgit Selander, Nata e Weostein Peggy Neme'"• R •a Ka t An coet•
Podella, Mered th Ru e , Caro Sch-.. t, Joure e Lar e'l, Le
Jean Huet•en ... or a·ne V./ember Be+ty Bar rigo
R,...w 4· S!'ier"v Over, Cat
. e M' er L
'-ova d, Luanrie K..it. c Ruh Mart.,-,,, Kart" rm , B•ver y W ey Janet B
, a Je ,, Kraa Georg a
Ha ber tad , Judy Ha"o, Nancy Ma"• Lo" Bennett, J y e Aodre e•, Jaoe Soddy, Lo· Watt
Barbar von S rad r, !-<
" A e g •
T
SENIOR Y-TEENS
JUNIOR Y-TEENS
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
F" t S
0
S1
d S e ter
Mar yn Vo 1 . . . . •• Pre .d '\+ . . . . . . . Mari y'l Voe z
Birqit Selandc
V ce Pre de t ••• B,,g1t Se aoder
Marilyn Veule .••..• SiDcretarv . •.•• Mar; yn Veale
Mary Beder .. ...... T•ea urer....
. Mary Becker
Mrs Sayler . . . . . . Ad vi or.. • . • Mr; Bayle
S•
nd S1 e •
0
er
ts
Catol Ann B odor! . Pre :Jent .Adrienne Vo Im ,.
Col"lnie Tanoer •• Vice Pre 1dent. . • Caro Newberry
Kathleen Shaneon ••. Secretary . .. •.. Diane Bilotti
Deborah Barn
• Trea ure • Ka• een Tenne se,
M' w· on • . . . • Adv11or •••••• Mis Wilson
Sec
te
0
Fi
S1
. Caro Swarat
Caro1 Swara~ ••...• Pre leo•
A rva Ki mury. • • V ce P• de"lt. . . . Arva K rnury
Natolaie A rent • . •. • Secretary • . • Nath aie A rent
Ruth Tho,,,as •.••.•• T easurer • • • •. Ruth T"oma
M ss Goerz ••..•.• A dv' or . . •••.•.• M"s Goerz
0
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CABINET OFFICERS
F rst Semester
0
r•
S
nd Se...,esler
Mary Holl. .......•..•...... Pre 1denl •..••....•.•...... Mary Holt
Georgia Walters .. . . . . F:n.t Vice President . . . . . Georgia Walters
Mare Zale . . . . . . . . . S•cond Vice Pres de"'
Ma•ie Zares
Jane T'tley ................ . . Secretary .................. Jane Tilley
Carol Ann B oxdorf . .
. . . Treasurer ......•... Carol Ann Bloxdorl
M ss Van lerhoof. • •
. .. Adv'sor . . . . . . . . . M s Vanderhoo•
GIRL SCOUT CABINET
Row
Norn o V
B b
M
Z
Row 2. Betty Ruel e Jane T't ey Georgia W ter
J ne D •er 1g, M ry He I
Row 3· C r<' WcN!Jrd, Jo " Wad , Ca•
An
E a ne LPnt'
B"g1t Selander
Blox
rf
GIRL SCOUTS
Round-Up • Inter-City Conference
Show • Mother-Daughter Banquet
"One Enchanted Evening" • Party
Camping Weekend • Timber Trail
for Handicapped Children • Splash
Camping • Service Projects
Party • Father-Daughter Variety
Square Dance
SHIP 1
Row I: R e1 1ar1e Let>, Barbara
Schneid , A
Andes, Kathryn
Bennett, Mari yn Kinlein, Pat
Baubonis,
Marie
Zales,
Nancy
Kettler
Row 2: Beth Kirn, Joan Czerwinski,
Joan Baker, Carol Swarat, Darlene Hanley, Nancy Wenman,
Solly Daniel, Charlene Bredek.
Row 3: Gloria Nuthem, Caro
Newberry, Carol Ann Blaxdorf,
Sally Gabe,
Nancy Hudson,
Adrienne Vollmer, Sally Cisler,
Catherine Struhar.
Row 4: Judy Bruch, Mary Bulla
more, Mary Ann Bennett, Kay
Crawford, Kathleen Bain, Elaine
Lentz, Ann Car,...1 Klewicki.
TROOP 45
Row I Lor Manson, Barbara Sod
link, Merle Van Lone, Georg a
Walters, Nancy Zaylor, Mary
Joy Ventura, Sue Ludwig, Jean
Decker, Jo An Christensen, Lu
Ann Van Lydegraf, Sue Wade,
Mary Aiello, Rosemary Vignieri.
Row 2: Mary Mayer, Mari I y n
Voelz, Marilyn Steffensen, Ila
Jean Kraak, Phyllis Van Patten,
Lois
Jean
Huetten,
Lorraine
Wember, Zoi Ann Macara, Shir·
ley Gra 1, A1 :e Freitag, Pat
Spold'ng, Loi
Lovald, Roselle
Bang a.
Row 3: Janet Bruch, Mariiyn Veale,
Barbara
Blagoeff, Earlene Ga·
ley,
Lenora
Smestad,
Schnaufer, Alice Karnes,
Jane
Joan
Clohesey, Cathy Miller, Sally
Koehler, Jane Tilley, Kay Warner, Jane Deitering
Row 4: Dorothy Jean Kent, Barbara Barnes, Belly Nash, Mary
Holl Sue Ellen Thom•<, Sherry
Ove;, Birgit Selander, Helen
A llergoll, Mary Becker, Luanne
Kubec, Jane Holland, Carol A n·
dersen.
A NATIONAL SYNDICATE
WITH A CODE OF HONOR
BUT STILL SUSPECTS 11
TROOP 34
Ann S pai ki, Fr.an e
Veno :::>onoa Ha"b c , Marlo Mc
Co••y, Sondra We teeo
Row2 V'Jer" Pet.-"ck, Jane~ Ve >n
Dsno Mort io, Audrey Fe ond, De
·e Sa ran ki
Row 3 Delores Grazsano, Sh rley B"
R w
Ru
'"iuta,
Bonny Get c.hman,
Mar ene
Heath,.,r, Maureen Hogan, Nal"lcy
Kn pp
TROOP 65
Row I: Judy Morqu ·'
R;ta
Boy e,
San Jr~ Ange 1, Norma Vite, Kate
Ra ~u en, Dor'
Duroc er
J "et
Copen Robe to Pu era
Row 2 Joseph;ne Torcaso, Jane Del
t1e1d 1 Donnd Gente~# Mary E e
Ping1•ore,
Gina
Marano,
Mary
Br ck ey, Concetta R zzo
Row 3: Ela;ne Bucholz, Betty
Mver,
Brenda Smith, Nancy Walden
1
Fran
cine Fi1.ppi, Mari yn Mad-son, Mary
Lou DeAngelss
Row 4 Nancy Ann Jacobs, Bever y
Ju us, Edna Goyhod, Joan Wade,
Dorothy Hopf,. Md'Y Sheckler, Ro e
N grc-
73
STEALING THE
HIGH STEPPING KLUB
Row
I·
B tty
Row 2: Ir ne
Ba
'g" So 'ey Bit• '
Joye e Gile
D
M ~ 1k,
in
Hau bric,
Row 3 Ard
ur"ck,
HIGH
STEPPING KLUB
- - -------F rst Se e ter
Off; :er<
S c nd Semeste
Joyce G
• • . • • . . . . .... Pre ident. .....•..•.•••.. Joyce G e
Irene Mac1k .. . . . ~ ....... Vice Fre .. ident. . ...... . •.. . Irene Mac K
Betty Wasuri.:k.. . ....... . Secy Trea....
. . . . . . . Betty Wasurick.
Isla Sa erno . .. . . ••........• . Reporter . ..... . •....•.. Isla Salerno
Mari yn Yunk, .. ...... . Bu iness Manager .. . . . . . . . . Mari yn Yunk
Mr. Du ha' .....•. .. .•.••. Advi or.. . . • . . . • • • Mis V n Lew
S
Mar· yn
er , I ' So
'""• B tty W
Y Jnk
HIGH STEPPING KLUB
Homecoming • Parades • Assemblies
Twirling Contests • Marching at
Foot ball Garnes
WAS THE YEAR SPUN AWAY?
x --------------
YEAR WOULD BE GREAT SPORT •
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSO CIATION
TRIDENT
Birq.t Selander.
Helen Aitergufl
F J1 11e McC dy
M
. Pre
~e it ...
V Cl"" Pre di<>nt.
. Serretary ..
F orinfl' Mc Curdy
M1 Vanderhoof
. . T e ! urer .... .
. . . . . . . . Adv ->r ... .
Vonderh~c f.
Row
Second Semester
I la Jedn Kroo ~
Birgit Selande1
Helen Alt,.rgo•t
Off er
F r t 'lien ter
I :i Je " KMaL .....
Poulin
•
Se1.ond S ie +e"
Fir t S " ter
01
.• Moc o W~1te
Marc.ia Wh te .......•. . . . . Pre 1 P:nt ••
Geraldine Cork1n .
Vice President . .... .. Gerald ie Cork in~
Carol Knu+s()n.. . .
. .. . . Secre•ary..... . . .. • Caro K"lutson
Eu ice T y or. . . . . . .•..... T rea ur,..r. .
. . . Eu · ce Tay or
M1<Van Lew...
.Advisor . . . • . . . • • . . • . M
sVa
Liew
Stenstrom, J ~n Baker,
J ay De~ low, Mdrilyn ')t, ffen en,
Bever y
K1nq,
Barbara
En fie d,
Sh rrv Ove•, Su
Ellen T om '
Row 2· Darien
Neh
F'cr ne Mc·
C •cJy Hel n Alterqott, Loi
L'
v J, Dnro+hy J l kwh h
Row 3~ Pat
Kie t,
Birgit
Se1ander,
Breida Sn th, Ba•bara Holl<0, San
d•a Steinhoff, Kay Keck er
R'lw 4 Earlene Galley. E oine Lentz
Dolores Brittelli, Mary Builamore,
a Jean Kra('Jk:, Joyce Enqe liardt
Car'>I Ann Bloxdorf,
Not Pi-lured.
Betty Burkee
Mary McAleer, Jeai Rolfe•,
N'1relyn Wegner, Marilyn Pi
ger, M rie Zales
Advi er
M
Vanderh,C'lf
Row I· Mory Jone Tenuta, Carol
Knutson,
E n e Taylor,
Delores
Hees
Row 2; Pot Spaulding,
Roberta
Betty
P1 lera,
A 11emon,
Nancy Monik,
Marcie
Sondra
Wh"te,
Steinhoff,
Kay Tennessen, Gerry Corkins.
Row 3: C aroi
A nderson,
Concetta
Rizzo, Josephine Torcaso, Jean Car-
bone, JoA nn Hornby, Harriet Scott,
Ke'
Bennett,
Kathyrn
Fa ulo,
Roberta Wallace.
Row 4 Jean ne
Wickstrom,
Phyllis
Hendrickson, Charleen Bred•k, Mar
tho Larsen, Kathleen H1 , Barbara
Wegner, Joan Bennett, Charlotte
Eichler,
Janet
Gannoway
SPORTS MANAGERS
Sel"'ond Semes.ter
F r t Se
ester
Dec e
Hces:.. . . . ...... Bow ing . .
• . . . . . • . Do1ores Hees
•.•• Nancy Mon k
Nancy Mon1k., • . . • . . . • B ke•ball ••
Kay Tennes~en.. . ..
. .Bounc:eball . • . . . . . . . . . . Kay Tennessen
Pot Spaulding
.••. . • Softbo
. Pot Spou ding
Sandro Steinhoff.
. ..••.. Swim ng. • •
• • . Sandra Stenhoff
Mary Jane Tenuta .•....... Vol ey Ball. . ..
. . Mary Jane Tenuta
G. A. A.
Volleyball, Basketball, Bounceball, Ping Pong, Badminton, Tennis, Swimming, Softball • American Jr. Bowling League • Parties
and Picnics.
TRIDENT
Water Ballet for Dads' Night
Mother and Daughter Splash Party
Cookie Sale • Homecoming Float
Senior Farewell Party 0 Intramural Swimming Meet 0 Pool Assistance • Tyoewriter for Phy Ed Department
STOP !
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Hahn, Executive Officer of
the Northwestern Military Academy, presents the Chicago
Tribune Silver Medal to Cadet First Lieutenant Lynn Nyland for the highest achievement in second year ROT C.
Cadet Captain Terry Conway receives the Tribune Gold
Medal for the highest achievement in third ye a r ROTC.
CROSSED RIFLES
P•e dent •.•...
Vice President . . •.....
Secretary ...•........
r. . ea~urer .•.... . .. ....
I t Se•geant...... . •
Cadet
t L'
Joseph Wa ace
Cadet S F C
•.. Richard Stero
Cadet S F C . . . . • . . • . .. Leroy Danner
Cade' Sgt
• • . . . • . . . . . Joseph Petr:n
Cadet I • Lt • . . • . • . . . . Ted Wen zel
CROSSED RIFLES
Skating Party • Picnic
Matches
Row I: Leroy Danner, Richard Stern, Jo eph Wa ace, J0e Petr n, ed Wen.ell
Row 2: A,bert Moldenauer, Fred Langenoach, Ralph Vena, Edgar Rogn•tad, David Fa k, B"ll Hyde, Heory Lambrech•,
Jer•y Cove
Row 3; John Michel. B"ll Houghton, A'"" d Nor• s, C ark Mi er, D"ck StuO"mer, Sydoey Dav·d, Go•y M" "gan, Pou w·o·
berg, Francis L dik.
Row 4: Lynn Ny and. Ken Fnk, Charles Saf·an1ky, Ju us Boc'k, Eugene UngeMach, Ronne !Va·qu" ee, JC'•n Petr n, Ronald
Johnson, y·,g I Harp, John Romanowski.
0
• Rifle
WHAT A BATTLE
R. 0 . T. C. 1st YEAR
rr i
W en,
l H' n[ h..
Vc"la, Cti1r c Sne- , A1ber+ Mo den
du r
J 1m
St n
Bor H >u tc n, Jock
Hyde, R iold
C
ld , Dav' J F k, B'
0 >r
N1
la
A t)rc 1n
Row 2 J hi
Ra c ,
Rdyrr id
Pct nz do
R<nia j s~ 1, D "d Chian
t-ic.,ry l
br c t John Ho fffri Henry C 'IP i, R c"
ard S> '"· De< n
Sater, G orgt Kovoc ,
EJqo Re qi tad brl H
ey
Row 3 Jo tin M c cl, Ldrry H,rn n, EJQNl
R )W I
Ra r
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R. 0 . T. C. 2nd and 3r d YEAR
R 'w
Gail,
T< ry
C •nway,
Eng und,
Frank
Perri,
Joseph
R~nald
John
Doerr;ng,
Timme,
Wil e
Clark
Burke,
Mil er,
Ted
W
Wa 1ace,
ChJde
Wen' ze!,
Ji IT'
Aker
Row 2
nie
Mike Kanocz, Marwood Clau on, Ro!l
Ed<terday,
Clark,
Bob
Petrin,
Richard
John
Chase,
He ·ng•head,
Jerry
Stern,
Frick, Robert Pierce
Row 3· Henry
Petersen,
Alen
Herrr ann,
Jo,.
Ge e Clark,
John
Charle<>
Er.ck on
Herbert Schafer, Leroy Danner, B~b Ke
ler, D·ck Westphal, Ralph Hopf, Milton
Slater, Harry F
Nelc;on
z, Forre t Franklin, Speno~
Row 4 Sidney Davis, Frank Pawlaczyk, Jay
Merr ck, Dick Stum 1er, Lynn Ny and, Jam
Higgens, Ken Fink, Norman Lar on, Don
Palmen, Jonn Petr•n, V'rg'I Harp, Joho
Romanowski, James Quimby
R.O.T.C.
-------Batta1ion ComMander . . . .
Cao t Lt Co.
. •..... c,ark Mil er
Bn Execu•ive Officer . ..•.•••.. Cadet Major . . . .
. Charles T"mme
Bn Adiu•ant (S ) •...•.•••••• Canel st L
Jo eph Wa ace
Bn Operation' 0 (S-3) . . . • • • • Code! Cap•a " . . . . . . . • . . . . • • Frank Perr"
Co pany "A" ComMander ••. Cadet Capto i
• Terry Conway
Platoon .eader •••....•.•• . , ••. Cadet
t .t • .
. • . . • Rona d Doe r
Pla 1oon Leader ...• . .• . • • •• • •• Code! st Lt . .
• • • Lyn" Ny nd
CofY'pany
B CQromander • • . Cadet Capta n •
Warren Eng und
Pla•oon Leader ••.••..•• , • • ••.. Cadet 1st Lt
Robe t Chase
Pla•oor Leader ••••.•••.••. Cadet I t L
•• Ted Wer ze
R. 0. T. C.
M. P. Detail at Football Games
Homecoming Queen's Escort • Rifle
Matches
• Formal Inspection
Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day
Activities
TO GET IT FROM THEMl l
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Row I· Jean Oeder, Kathleeo Ric,h o, Ar ene Wheeler, Caro Nelson, A• ne Sm th, Lo
Mao on, Ma•y Cut'~r
Row 2 Toni P"ca, Joan S azes, Jourene Lar on, Audrey Hamrnelev, Mary Dorey, Joaf"I Reader, He IP!:"I Br• coe
Row 3: Josepl"i ne w· lmington, Donna Vele1:.e, Joan Wade P y
Van Patten, V"rg ri a Ga , Patric a Baker
KEM KOM KLUB
KEN KOM
- -KLUB
-F,.st Seme~ter
Officer'
Second Semester
Patricia Baker ..... . .. President .. ... ... Donna Yeleke
Donna Veleke ....• Vice President • Phyll s Van Patten
Joan S1azes .......... Sec'y . Josephine Willmington
Arlene Wheeler . . . . . Treasurer . • . . . . • Lois Manson
Miss Campbell .... • • Advisor . . . • • M ss Compbe
Mimeograph Cabinet for Commercial Department. Talk by
Miss Harriet Legson on the
Technique of an Interview
and on Manner and Dress Social Meetings
FILMS AND RECORDS EVERYWHERE
CINEll.ATIC
ow I· Mary Burtt, Roserrtry B .. cardi, bera1d1ne C ,r< , Do res Ce ebre, Betty Jo Sanders, Darlene La ky,
t-1 yr+ e Orto.
ovt 2· Agnes Marsha , Adelle Marsha , H'1degard L, mer, Lynn Nyland, Leroy Dannt:r, Frank Perri, Marcia
Wh te.
ow 3: Mar· yn Broc.1e, Wayne R, ey, Cha~ e T°l""rr.e, Boo Chae D ck Hautz.r"lger, James Jen en, Eleanor Lois.
ow 4: Bruce Merri , Rona d Hazen, Ra ph Hapl"I, Joe Petrin, Ronald Doerring
First Semester
Officers
Second Seniec.ter
Mar• yn Brock
President . . . Mar 1yo Brod
Lynn Nyland •
Vice President • • Lynn Ny and
Mary Burtt
Secretory ... Coarle T"mroe
Frank Perri .••.• Treasurer •.••.• Frarik Perri
CINEMATIC
Daily Film Projections
Homecoming Float • Halloween Treasure Hunt •
Christmas Box Social.
USHERS CLUB
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Menden
Pre•
Spera
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Sec y Tr o
Adv
... vnd Serne ter
• Dave Spera
Herbert Schafer
Jc hn Ro a now k
Mr Wh taker
F "t
Row
Buttera Ro1e e Banga, f-lorence Aloerts, Kay Keckler, Marion Og1 vie
r-vnn Ny dnd, Tom Blankley, Herb Sc afer, Bruce Tlio~pson, J rT' Ange\1c1, Dave Spera
Mar att, Lawrence N,., on, Car or. RhC'lde Jol'i., Roma now•~
Norma,, Menden To
Rita
5@cond Row·
r.,·, j Row·
WAS IT USHERED
0 UT?
•"'
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OR TAKEN BY
BRUTE FORCE?
K- CLUB
pc
Joe DeCono B rton Rube11ste"n Fran.: Ca"ra Bob
Jc
Row I: J m K·tte, Sa
Oiu t, Art L lrJ cot Bob Mt'.'ICZu f!W •
Jen en
Lees, Ed Palme,, Norman Nels " Ru
Row 2 Pete Cobabe, Joe Greco, D'ck Warren, Bdl Barden, Bar"'on LaCM se, Pete Mu,.phy Bob Jen eri 1 Frt!d C1..'ldar·, Bob G" l""'la~,
Don Luca , R c~ard Tom nsor, J
G,.er.o
Row 3 Tom Lou•gon, SaM Veno, John Bron<Jt, Cor R ode, B b Oge, Jer•y Dan•, D'c• B,,n-rc
R g • Towe, Bob Co by Ron
Rudy.
Row 4 Ron S .:o,.a Jerry Adamsen John Beard, Larry Karacki, PaJ Fad to, Fr .,k ~/'g ario, Bcb Thorna
Le r, e R'z.,.o Bob K cka,
Don H nrichs, Bob Me ner, Keith Crawford
WHERE???
WHERE???
WHERE ???
•
ARTIST ALLEY
R iw , S r y Gra ., L
Rab
deJJ J, Diane Bi otti, Mary Soreri·
en, Joan Baker, Alire Fre.tag
K,w
Kertz
p,1 y O'Ne
CM
nee G
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Row 2: Tom
R
engren,
Mar Pn
Joan
Za ad,
Wi,lie,
W
iarn
Howd"
Maur no,
Betty
Myer ,
Helen Mitchel
Joan
Bennf'!+t,
Humburg,
Row 3: Annette Ma•carelte, Cun
"e Stange, Mor•on Sup>ta, Sy
via Woydelko, Joyce Rogel,
Joy Mas a, Kenneth Fink, El
ward Huetten.
WIG AND WASK
Row 1 Fr 1n
V na, Par L g
"•
Sepamli::,
Linn, v·
Gloria Fox,
Audrey L1ndas, Ruth
Betty Lutz, Maqorie
v1an
Cara1,,,.ciola,
Yvonne l
M h.
Jeunes e, Mary Jan
Row 2 Judy Ni~olazzo, Bet•y
Mye", Eleanor Lois, Sally Kneh
1Pr,
Lorra:ne Wember, Sti ,.le
Bitter, Joyce Giles, Jeanin
W'ckslrom, Gail Madison
Row 3, Delores Safran• ki, Harr t
Scott, S~ rley Koska, Germa ie
Benedetto, Luanne Kubec, Gear.
gia Walter" Janel Bruch, Loi
Huelten, Betty Ratshinske
Row 4: Barbara Santapaolo, Perine
Perozzi, Bernri.:e Prostko, Edwiri
Goss,
Joe
Mockus,
Robert
Krause, Betty Barengo, El 1e
Borsche, Miriarr Mertes.
ARTIST ALLEY
AND ---MASK
-WIG
-- ---
First Semester
Of er
Se ond Semester
Lois Rabedeau ........ Presodent . ...•.... Lois Rabedeau
Mary Sorensen . . . . Vice President . . . . .. Mary Sorensen
Diane Bilotti • .•..•..•.. Secretary •••.. . .... Diane Bilotti
Joy Massa . . . . . . . • , .. Treasurer .•..•....... Joy Massa
Mr. Christy •.... . .. . ... Advisor ....... , ... .. Mr. Christy
First Seme ter
Ofh .er
Se1 ,..1nd Semeste..Betty Ratsh SKe .• . , ...• President ........ Betty Ratshinske
Patricia Liegler ..•.. V«... e p,esident ...••. Patricia Liegler
Club Insignia Bulletin
Mural Work • Cookie Sale
Board
Perine Perozzi .•.. , ..•• Secretary .. , •...... Perine Perozz
Janet Bruch .. . ......... Trea1urer . . , •. , ...... Janel Bruch
Mr. Knickrehm . .. .. . . . . Advisor ...•.•. . •• Mr Knickrehrr
Second Prize Homecoming Float
Cookie Sale • Drama Study • Assembly Program
STRANGER THAN
SCIENCE FICTION
LIBRARY CLUB
F
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L" a G " k
M clrcd Gogc
Joy
B·i an
N 0 y Z•ylor
M
Reed ..
SEMINAR CLUB
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I
Homecoming Float • Parents' Night
Refreshments • Junior High School
Science Meet • Tea for Junior High
School Science Teachers • Emblem
Sale • Student Science Projects •
Toboggan Party • Skating Party
• Science Newspaper - Test Tube
Times
Lazor a G 'n'
Presiden•
'
c +er
dS
.. Mildred Gogol a
Secretary .....
Joyce Bosf'T'la
Corre
Sec y ....
Nal"lcy Z•y
.. Adv• or .... .. .. M Reed
v·ce Pre iden+
SS
LIBRARY CLUB
------Library Service • Splash
Parties • Brownie Sale
Germa ne
Be edetto,
Caro
Jean
SEMINAR CLUB
B oxdorl
Joyce Bo~mal", Jdnet Bruch, Louise Cecchini,
Geraldine
Ferraro,
Lazora
G1insk1,
Mildred
Gogo'a, Mary Ann Guenther, Darlene Han
ey, Anita Herman, Marjorie Linn, Gail Madi
son, Phyllis Mattner, Eileen Pagenkopo Con·
.,;e
Petersen, Carol Severance,
Lenora
lad, Mar; yn Soeka, Pr 1cilla Wendt
BOOM!
01
Pre 1de
S
.•
•n l S• e '•
. . George S+eve"I
Ed Quandt .•.•• Vice President . . • . . • • . Beth Kirn
Georgia Walter • . . . Secretary .•• . • . ... Sara Unwin
Bob Costen . • . . • .
Treasurer
. • •.
Herb Oech er
Barbara Bu honvi e. Corres. Sec'y .•.••.. Judy Bruch
Mis Doherty • • . • •• Ad•sor •.•••• M s Do~er+y
Sme
Naocy
Zayior.
WHAM!
Fir t Some t
Brenda Smith . . • . . • .
SEMINAR
Row I: Georgia Wa ters,
Rue1 e
Brenda
Smit~.
Barbara
Br'c..k
Ann
Hornby
Nancy
Mon ,., Audrey L.noas,
Row 2:
Barbara Ludo<, Mary Ann Guenther, Belli Kirn, Sdra Unwon, Judy Bruch, Barba•a Bushonv
Row 3:
Kay Warner,
Row 4.
Ed Quandt, Vincent Novak:, Harvey Raiman, Steve Mu ich, James Altman, Herb Oec.h ... r.
Bob Co<ten,
Ar ene
Larson,
Betty
Ratsh 'nske, George Steven~
e.
Bet+y
BRAINS AND
WHAT A
Row I
Lo,.rd1" Wember D'an~ s· otti, Judy
Ke ler Adrienne Vo1 mer, Joyce Pellegrino,
LaVerne Kol, Conn e Tanner, Gwen Clark,
Mardyn Pilger, Annette Seefeldt, l'>i Man
c n, Ri•a Ka t, Robert Fay, Jame Wood
bury.
Row 2. Marvin Mad•n, Betty Doer ch lag,
Car~
Neu Kathleen Urick, Janet Pax on,
Joanne Za •d, Joan Reader, Jo•' Slazes,
Sue Wh;tmore, Barbara Ensfield, Barbara
THE S . C. A. BOARD
Row I :
Zimmerman,
Loi
Rabedeau,
Barbara
Luckas Euqene Lar on
Row 3
Ray Koo<, Herb Oechler, George
Stevens, Betty Rat hin ke, Mdry Sc 1eck1e ,
Mr. Rafshol, Jim Granger, Joan Turcek .
Row 2: Carol Severance, Jim Greco, Marianne
Manson , Howard Humburg, George Thompson .
Jean Po thumu , Mary Ho't, Judy Bruch,
Mary Cox, Georgia Walter , Sara Unwin,
Pat Klei t, Mary Sh.p ey, Care
Schneider,
Goodwin Jensen
Row 4
Cur-
Russ
Sacco,
Pat
Farmer,
Donovan
ngs, Jerry Rueben, Alwin Wudell,
John Hofer tza, Daro Madrigrdno, Dave
Thre ien
Rori R1.Jdy, Frank Caira, Donna
Velek.e Luc le Mink, Mar;on Newman, Mar
HONOR SOCIETY
Cookie and
Honor Assembly
Publication of
Candy Sale
Balloon Sale
Honor Roll
Talent Programs
jorie
Ra
Row
NewfT'lan,
Barbara
Du""'ke,
Harvey
an.
en, T..,r
Hartnell, Rich
ard Carey, Joanne Za1ad,
D• 'ot'iy La
Barbara Ca-;ey,
Clara Gorter, Dorothy Pa'mer, Karen Mon·
son, Priscilla Wendt, Betty Myers, Antio
n""ttc
Row 2:
Podella,
Margaret
Banovez.
Mary El e• Kernen, Rita Boyle, Mary
Lou DeAnge 1 "'
Ba,.bara Zie eme'", Ju
Harbert, Barbara Burmei·ter, Bon'lie Grate·
house, Marie Enge, Mary Dorey, Nancy
Wenman, Charleen Bredek, Barbara Jean
Luckas.
Row 3. Bernice Leit"ng, Kathy Jans en, Clar·
Fir t Seme ter
Dave Spera •.
Pat Farmer . . . . .
Offcer
Pre,ident
\. r:e President
Joan Reader . . . . . . .
Kathleen Ur ck
M'
Steffen . . . . .
Secretary .
Treasu er •
Ad vi or ..
ence Dabbs. Nancy Main, Jo Anne Franks.
Beth
Kirn,
F orene
McCurdy,
A drienne
Vollmer, Caro1 Ann Bloxdorf, Janet Vecon1,
Natale Arent, DelC're Graziano.
S""CO'ld Ser-ester
•.• Pat Farmer
Bob Fay
Row 4: Carol Schuldt, Edna Cross, Barbara
Gallo, Koth een Shannon, Kay Warner, Sh r
Georgia Walter
ey Ti-tomas, Sa 1y 01-;on, Ron Hazen, Dick
R'cc Dario Madrigrano, Dave Tlire nen,
• .• Mary Cox
. .• M"
Steffen
Charles
Loi bard .
Row I:
Mar •ne Heather, Ruth Thomas,
Madeline De A nge , Janet Bruch, Phyllis
Marek, Marjorie Lynn, Madeline Cravatta,
Mar a McCMty, Sandra Westeen, Doris
Durocher, Karen Gulbrandsen, Ela ·ne Scho1
er, Beverly Easton
SPY SALESMEN
Sold Spys, of course.
Row 2 Ga
Madison, Marilyn Peterson, Pot
B rd, Ila J ean Kraak, Ruth Mart inson, Bar
bara Sidler, A udrey A kvick, A lice Freitag,
N ancy M iddlecamp, Patricia W i e, M ary
Bianchi, Jourene Larson, Kathleen Ptacek,
Peqgy Nemetlt
Row 3: Judy Keller, Sue Stabell, Sal1y Olsen,
Eleanor
Loi.,,
Ruff a o, Tilda
Lorraine
W em ber,
Firmani, J udy
Bruch,
A lice
Mary
A nn Gu•nther, A nn Carol Klewickey, N ancy
Zaylor, Jean Bari,, Nancy J acobs
Row 4 : Helen A .tergott, Kathryn Hammelev,
H elen Mitche ;, Norma Poole, Do n Kirsch
baum, Bi I 'Ian Kammen, Edward Leash,
Virgil Harp, Vincent Novak, John Schmidt,
Geo rge Ste1ens, J ohn Va a;ke, Dick R"ce,
Dave Spera.
S.C.A.
Homecoming Election
Christmas and Easter Seals
Funds
for Basketball, Football, Kenews, Class Play, Concerts,
Assemblies.
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SALESMANSHIP!
COMBINATION TO TAKE THE YEAR!
83
KEY TO THE MISSING YEAR
THE KE NEWS
Second Semeste r
First Semeste r
EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITORIAL STAFF
ED TOR
SPORTS EDITOR
SOCIETY EDITOR
FEATURE EDITOR
EXCHANGE ED TOR
,.. eorgia
REPORTERS
EDITOR
Luanne Kubec
George Moseley
SPORTS ED TOR
Lois Manson
SOCIETY ED TOR
Helen A:tergotl
FEATURE EDITOR
Mar yn Steffen en
EXCHANGE EDITOR
REPORTERS
Georg a Walters, Carol Andersen,
Loi
Ma
y;i S•.-.ff,.n
n
P~nnefeather
Mary Cu+ er
Bud L~pp
ADVERTISING
STAFF
E eooo C •bat·
ADVERTISING MANA ER
Bob Moczu ew ki
Cl RCULATIO N
Nanr.y Arno, Connie Ga lo, Marlene Rossi,
SALES
Ar ene ?"It . M ke Sa tu'O, Joyce Poulon
MECHANICAL STAFF
Maurice A
Man on
A,tergott
TYP 1ST
PHOTOGRAPH<R
ADVERTISING STAFF
Advisors
Lo
He en
Ne~
Lovald
E eano C1abalt"
A DVERT' SI NG MANAGER
Bob MoczuleW'k
Cl RCUL.ATION
JanP Knoedler, Mar ed Kraemer
SA LES
Foremen
Kubec
Wa •e,. , C re, An fer or
Elv1era Mane n, C\ue Stabe 1, Mar yri Yunk
Barbdra 8 goeff, E·'een Hender eiter,
E viera Mancini
STAFF ARTIST
Luanne
c;,p rqe Mc e ey
Ne1 •n, B Lar<en
Hannon, Harvard C Sm h
MECHANICAL STAFF
FOREM AN
ASSISTANTS
ADV' SO RS
Bill
Nelson
.
Fran-.: Perone, Eugene Bennett,
Tom Younq, Dirk Lloyd, M:ke Salituro,
D'c We tpha
Maurice A. Hannon, Ha vard C. Sm"th
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE PRESS!
KENEWS
Row
Marlene
Ruw 2·
Ruth
Kraemer,
Marfrtson
Jane
Knoedler,
Mary
Jane oe·+ering, Dar ene
DeRang ,
R ernary V1gnieri, Efviera Mane.in, Lo"s Manson.
Raffone, Georg' a Waters, Lo
Lova d, Mdri yn Steffensen,
Rnw 3: Geo'ge Meta o, Bob Mocz ew k, George Moseley, Elearo c;abatt, Luanne Ku bee
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Narcy Zay or, Car~
Heien
A tergott.
Ander on.
THEY TALKED THE YEAR AWAY???
Row I
John Schmidt, Donovan Cummings, Robert Costen, Mr
Davies.
Row 2: Marvin Marlin, Clay Willmington .
DEBATE
Kenosha sent as representatives to the NFL
Student Congress in Milwaukee, Conovan
Cummings, Marvin Martin, James Cilley,
Robert Costen, and Clay Willmington. Here
the boys made a name for the school. Donovan Cummings, besides being chosen President of the Senate, was given the honor of
presenting the State of the Union Address.
Robert Costen was elected Speaker of the
House of Representatives. Marvin Martin received an award as best speaker in the
Senate, and Clay Willmington was chosen to
represent the State of Wisconsin as a Representative to the National Student Congress, to be held in Boston this summer.
The Kenosha debate team made the best showing this year that they have made for over
four years. Under the direction of coach
John Davies, the team brought to a climax a
victorious season by winning the Wisconsin
State NFL debate contest, and qualifying
to represent the State of Wisconsin in Boston this spring.
The debaters, Donovan Cummings, John
Schmidt, ~. arvin Martin, Clay Willmington
and Robert Costen, got off to a fine start.
They came through every practice tournament with either a first or second place.
In the Wisconsin-Illinois tournament, at
Notre Dame High School, Milwaukee, they
won 6 deba~es, lost none, and carried home
another large gold trophy to add to the
school's collection.
Sickness struck the team before the first
qualifying debate, however, and they were
disqualified in the District contest. They
came back stronger than ever, though, when
the NFL tournament opened and defeated all
contenders, winning eight debates and losing none. They defeated last year's champion, Notre Dame High School, bringing the
debate season to a close with the chance to
attend the Boston tournament.
Mr Davies, Bob Tenuta, Bob Stapleton,
Baker, Katheleen Grover, Audrey Akvick .
Norm
Nielsen, Joan
FORENSICS
The most successful forensic season for
Kenosha High School in many years came to
a close when the team won the State N.F.L.
Sweepstakes Award and qualified four people to attend the National Tournament in
Boston.
The 1951-52 forensic team consisted of
Donovan Cummings, John Schmidt, Bob Costen,
Clay Willmington and Marvin Martin in
debate; Joan Baker and Robert Tenuta in
humorous declamation; Donovan Cummings,
James Dilley, James Altman, Linda Foght
and Joyce Pellegrino in extemporaneous
speaking; Audrey Akvick and Donovan Cummings in dramatic declamation; Norm Nielsen and Robert Stapleton in oratorical
declamation; and Marvin Martin and Bob
Costen in original oratory. From this
group, in the State Tournament at Carroll
College, Joan Baker won first place and
Robert Tenuta won second place in humorous
declamation. Donovan Cummings won first
place in dramatic declamation, and Marvin
Martin was first in oratory.
' DA BIG B 0 SS?
STRANGE NOISES COMING
BAND
OBOE Mered n Rus e
BASSOONS
Gecrge Kermgard, De.
K Je y Kenneth Ka ten
FLUTES: Cnnnie Tanner, Doro
Maxwe1 , Lorra ne Volo, Debby
Barnes.
CLARINETS Wayne K<-nga, Jue Greco, B
Koll, France Kc ow k,
John Dorff, Tom Rosengren, Roger Schoenfeldt, Charle Pf ug,
BAND
Fir't Semest,..r
Officer•
Kay Warner, Sue Morrow, Margaret Kaiser, Leonard Block, John
Pearson, Les'1e Hackbarth, Cara Gorte , Marilvn Madi on, Water
S 0 t..ond Sene te
Secor.
, B
ALTO CLARI ET. Euge e Ce •'o, C•o•
BASS CLARINET Patric a Stone
SOPRANO SAXOPHONE: Arnold Er cks >n
ALTO SAXOPHONE: J:n Yor•on Dorothy Pal er, Gary McCulleo
Ann Rode, Joan B ock.
TENOR SAXOPHONE· M 1rPd Beh
Joh Grio, Larry L"rent.
BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Morv n M'I er
CORONETS AND TRUMPETS: Ja~
Hamp h re, Bruce Thompon
El,zabet'1 E Ii oo
President
Elizabeth E on
George Steven ... v·ce President ... George Steven
Lynn Biase
. . Secretary .
Lynn Blasch
Gudrun Jet' e,
. Treasurer .
Mr Dunham . ..•....• Director . . .
G1d U" Jen en
. .... Mr
Dunham
Cedr'c
Wh;tcomb,
Ed
Etzelr .Je er
Ra:ph
Pit•, Connie
Kyle Patty, Kay Bostetter, Jean Roll, John Bar'"
Ba11ey.
Wilbur Chap
man, Ollie Kangas, Lucy Hansc e, Dav d Fa k, Herbert Jorgensen,
Floyd Br coe, Janyce Lewere z
BAND
BAR TONE: Rona d Bracegirdle, Kenieth F k Darlene Ne~ .
HORNS: Earlene Jorn!, Joan Mur''Y Edith Steele, D 1ore Safron·
Christmas Concert
•
Football
Games • Pep Meetings • Janesville
Trip • P. T. A. Meetings • May
Concert
< .,
France
Vfl!nd
TROMBONES: Janet Pax nn, Mark G • an, Don Watring, Pat Brit
nail, led Wenszell, Don Ka leek, Rona d B , Stanley Baer, Norman Buck, Joan Hornby, S e\/e Gu an
BASSES· Haro d Bagna I, Joe Wa ore Jne Roman<' Bi Ander on.
PERCUSSION: Ferd Aiello, Shirlev Tho a , Pat'.'a B •d K th
Hogle, Gene Clark, John Kermgord, Dar•yl Spau oing, John
Murr,sy, JO n Re'lo, D'-:r: R re
MAJORETTES: Ardis Sellers, Betty Wa ur'ck, Janet C~ristman,
Donna Haubr1c1, Mar- yn Funk, Joyce Gile'>, Shirley Bitter, Irene
Macik .
.
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FROM LOWER QUARTERS
ORCHESTRA
st VIOLIN
Lynn
Ba c
(Cc>ncert Ma •erJ, Gudrun Jen en, Bob
Cr. ten, Bob Krause, Jo Ann Cru-· ensen, Chester Kirk,
Lou1 e
Horn, Barbara Weg,,er, Edwin Gos, Joe Mockus
2nd VIOLIN
~·Jr"+ eel
ORCHESTRA
Maril.,n Peter on, Lois Huetten, Connie Peterson, Joa.,
Gale Mad on, Marilyn Zar"-eke, Jeanl"'e H..,'lsen, Rut'i
Fir t Sem
Hook
E iza beth E on
George Steven
Lyno Bia ch ••.
VIOLA
Lerra oe Wern be•, Kathleen R cchio, Darleen Wede , La
yne Lage baw
CELLO:
BASS:
Jean Biase , Joy .. e L1 , Jean S... a ra, Caro
c. , Frarces v,.,na,
E za bet
M' er
PIANO
B>•bara Ha on, Ca•her·n
McA eer
FLUTES:
Doris Maxwe I, Lerra ne Va
OBOE:
Me•edi+~
Wayne Konga, Fraoce
BASSOON
Gec·ge Ker
B uce Thorn
Cc.in e B ey.
l,
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B •ba•a D"
G\.ldrun Jen
n •
Mr.
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Secre•ary
Trea ure
Director
Soiro"
G..idru'l Jensen
•.•.• M• Du ha
ORCHESTRA
Christmas Concert • Commencement
• May Concert • Class Play
Hamp r •e,
Pax on
Ke th Hoge
.
Scee. id Se e le
E zabe ~ E ·so
George Steven
• . • "ynn Bia c
>e, E ee
Kolow k", Sara U w n
Rona d Braceg r
M)•I Gr an, Jan
George S• v n , D
PERCUSSIO
Bode
aa•d
TRUMPETS:
HORN
E i ()n
Ru
CLAR NET:
TROMBONE
Jo~n
ter
Ed h S•ee e
D ck Rice.
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SYMPHONI C CHOIR
Row I:
Helen Dreger, Mary A1el10, Barbara Sod link, Ma 1en1 H ,yl-"nd, Barbara Schneider, Lenore Giacom1n, Margaret Kaufmdn, Rowan Set-,.,, dt,
Zoi Ann Macarra, Sh rlee Harrison, Jean Hansen, Mari yn Seek.a, Renee Kegnier, Cecelia F ocker, Kattileen Mohr, Mary Mayer, Roe Marie
Briggs, Roberta Pulera, Marie Berry, Jeanette Christmdn,. Kathryn Fasulo.
Row 2: Susan Dilday, Linda Foght, Joan Thomas, Barbaro Barnes, Moy Ann Gregori, Joanne Murawski, Joan East, Dorothy Cori lensen, Jill P'y'e,
Carol Rae Anderson, Ruth Thomas, Dorothy Kent, Nancy Hagedorn, Do·:ene Han:ey, Marianne Knoup, Phyllis Hendr;dson, A,ice Ann Bos • ,
Jo Ann MacPherson, Dorothy Larsen, Donna Gentes, Betty Myers, Sandra Binney, Marian Dolnik, Josephine Torcaso
Row 3: Jacquei"ne Roberts, Arva Kilmury, Robert Houston, John Kermg~rd, Robert Pagel, Jim Torkelson, Lawrence Roeder, Don Torke son, George
Jackson, Gene Arne1en, Woller Davis, Paul Lendman, John Chapel, J,m Erwin, Tom Young, Edga' Rognstad, Maynard Be ongia, J<.>e Zag 1 e,
Dick Kewenig, George Ebner, Jane Goodman, Barbara Slater, A ice Lou Bosman, Harriet Scott.
Row 3: Bob Hansen, Robert Kollman, Bob Bradr~aw, Robert P~terson, Jack Parisea, Orrin Howard, Eleano Ciabatti, Bill Kuit, J.,me Dodge, Dr..:.,
Kirschbaum, Don Benning, Glenn DeYoung, Tom Conway, Did Low, Joe Mockus, Warren Hocknell, Rusell Maxwell, Gary Mau, David Nr>~ ng
Richard Jen>en, Barbara Sniatyns<i, Phy ;, Marek, Jeon Sc orro, M• y Landgren, Elaine Scholler, Mory E11e1 Kreb
Sealed at piano-Dorothy Ja'1lbrek, Miss Hargrave
SYMPHONIC CHOIR
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
First Seme• ter
Officer<
Sec.ond Semestef"
Gene Arneson . . . . . • President . . . . . . Gene Arneson
Don Benning .•.•• V"ce President . • . • . Don Benninq
El ea no Cioboll • . . • • Secretory . . . . . Eleano Ciaba ti
Jill Pryse ......... Ass't Sec'y ......... Jill Prye
Dick Law . . . . • . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . Die
Law
Joan Reader ..••.• Ass'! Treas . . • . . . . Joan Reader
Jim Erw n • • • . • • .
Business Mgr.
. •..•.• Jirri Erw·n
Bob Page1 ...•..•.. Libraridns . . . . . . . . . Bob Page
Mary Mayer •....•. L"brarians . • . . . • . Mary Mayer
Frst Soprano . . • • . • • . • • . • • . • . . • . • . • Arva Kilmury
Second Soprano .................•..•...... Jill Pryse
First Alto ..•......•..•..•.....•...... Joan Reade·
Second A.to
• . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . JNephine Torcaso
First Tenor
...•...••.....••..•..•• D•vid Nohling
Second Tenor . . . . . . . • . . . .•.....• . ....•. Tom Young
First Bass . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . ..
. ...... . Gene Arneson
Second Bas • . • • . • . . . . . • . • . • .
. . Don Kirshbou
President, Dave Thr' 1nen Vice Pre' 1dent, J >h1 Schmidt,
Recording Secretary, Jean Aqazzi, Corresponding Secre
tary, Mary Holt; Treasurer, Clay Willmington; Accompan1 I, Doroi'1y J•mbrek, Librarians. Dave Smith and Solly
Garris, Business Manager, Bob Fay; A · istant D·,.e~+.,r,
Pot Bird, Custodians of Robes, Joan Wade, Mary Ann
Guenher, C:iff Aoelsen, Hostess, Beveriy Krah, R. er
Chief, Dave Spero
Christmas Party • Christmas
Assembly • Singing: Shubert
Club, Kiwanis, Rotary, Hospitals, Library, Orthopedic School, Woman's Club •
Spring Picnic • The Mikado
• Graduation
Christmas Carols in the Annex• Singing at Junior Highs
COMBINED CHOIRS
Christmas Concert • Living
Christmas Tree • Recording
Machine • Records
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
Row I· Keith C•awfo,d, D"ck Pofoh, Ronald Stewart, Jone D pin. Be f Kirn, Sue Whh >re, Mary J~y Ven•"ra, Ko•" een Joonson, Patti Jo Smile,
Darlene Oa1e1ano, Kath een Boyd, La Vergnne Koll, Ear ene Jornt, Pat B rd
Row 2 Ronald Folak, Die~ Bundies, Sm Altman, Jovce Andresen, Lois Watts, Joan Boker, Kath een Ur d, Sylvia Schoell 1er, Marie Zales, Bob
Tenuta, M ke Cor-pogno, John Levine, Ronald Benedict, Dav·d Smith.
Row 3: Harvey Ra rnan, Herb Oechler, Ronald Bloxdorf, Sally Garris, Connie Tanner, Adrienne Vol mer, Sylvia Ritacca, Pat Baubonis, Robert Fay,
Bob Jensen, Bob Costen, John McDonough.
Row 4· Bob Gross, Bob Simons, Dove Threinen, John Schm di, Janet Bruch, Sarah Unw;n, Judy Ler"'ke Dove Spera, Oakley Moc Pherson, Poul Swenson,
Row S: Jim Etzelmuller, Paul Rovick, Ruth Borg, Nancy Walden, Mary Holt, Jean Agazzi, Beverly Krah, CFff Adelson, Ronald Dennis.
Row 6: Joanne Gearhart, Maran Suoila, F orene McCurdy Sue Wade, Annette Seefeldt, M1 dred Behr
Row 7: Jodn Jonson, Mary Ann Guenther, V rg nia Gums, Kay Warner.
Row 8: Joan Wade.
A LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE
Designed and built
by H a r v a r d C .
Smith. Financed by
the Kenosha Kiwanis
Club. Collars by
Mrs. Bert Threinen
and C o m m i t t e e .
Singing directed by
Catherine Hargrave.
T~ree
Little Maid• From School Are We, Braid t e Ra,eo Ho•, A More H"maoe Mikado.
So Please, You Sir, We Muc
Regret, A1one and Yet A 1ve
Presents
Thursday & Friday, April 17 & 18, 1952
CAST OF CHARACTERS
THE MIKADO OF JAPAN ••••••••••••••••••• James Altman
NANKI-POO •••••••••••••••••••••••• Clifford Adelsen
KO-KO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• John Schmidt
POOH-BAH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ronald Falak
PISH-TUSH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• David Spera
YUM-YUM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Connie Tanner
PITTI-SING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adrienne Vollmer
PEEP-BO ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Patricia Baubonis
KATI SHA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Janet Bruch
NEE-BAN ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• George Ebner
Jean Agazzi
Ruth Borg
Kathleen Boyd
Sally Garris
Virginia Gums
Mary Ann Guenther
Mary Holt
CHORUS OF SCHOOL GIRLS
Joan Jonson
Sara Unwin
Florence McGurdy
Joan Wade
Sylvia Ritacca
Sue Wade
Sylvia Schoettler Nancy Walden
Kay Warner
Annette Seefeldt
Sue Whitmore
Patti-Jo Smiles
Marian Supita
Marie Zales
CHORUS OF NOBLES, GUARCS AND COOLIES
Ronald Benedict
Robert Fay
Robert Petersen
Ronald Bloxdorf
Robert Hansen
Harvey Raiman
Robert Bradshaw
Robert Jensen
David Smith
Richard Bundies
John McDonough
David Spera
Mike Campagna
David Nohling
Robert Tenuta
Robert Costen
Herbert Oechler
David Threinen
Keith Crawford
Richard Pofahl
Clay Wilmington
Swing Band
Rew I Don P pp , Mdrvin M er Ch~r
K, t, Mered th Ru se I, John Grno.
Row 2· Dan Watr"ng, Janet Paxton
Row 3: Fra ce V "a, Joan 81Jde F r i A~ o J
Red Borth
P 1g
W_ ...
K n 3
Mar~
G"·n ~n,
t-!dmp n ,. , Br ce Thomp OI"', Ronn
d ,.ector,
s·
Braceg rd e
St nd1nq· E eano C 1oott', Joy Laytc
At Pian . Joan Baker
C rnn1e Tan'ler
Janf" De pin
a r.i M~
Dunham
presented by
THE KENOSHA HIGH SCHOOL SWING BAND
February 14, 1952
Row I: La,.ry
Lorent,
Row 2. Ferd A1el ;;i,
J·..,.. Hampsh"re.
Vocal st
Connie
Baker
Wayne
Konqa
Doi
Wa•· g
De ores
H ees,
Tariner,
Joa'l
SPY STAFF WORKS TO
SOLVE MYSTERY OF
DISAPPEARING YEAR
Well, here I am again Now let me see -
this time to introduce the staff.
Cave Threinen was in charge of my
expense account (official title -
business manager) and
then there was subscription manager, Joyce Pellegrino,
with her assistants Sally Olson, Betty Myers, and Karen
Timm who saw that this little report got to you.
Karen
Gulbrandsen managed the advertising and had some of the
up-and-at-em-est ad getters I've ever seen mainly Carol
Newberry, Com Tirabassi, and Doug Vite.
While I'm on
the subject of Carol Newberry, later in the year she took
over the job of copy editor, ably assisted, I might say,
by Dave Spera and Sue Ellen Thomas.
Carol Bloxdorf worked on pictures.
Helen Mitchell and
Clarence Blanchard,
originator of "Snoopy the Blood Hound" throughout the book in various poses the art staff.
who appears
acted as head of
Other art staffers were Lynn Pilger, who
made posters, and Shirley Sanderson.
Rita Kast and
Jean Zicarelli took care of investigating the Seniors,
while Eob Girman and Fred Batassa handled athletics with
Dot Jaskwhich and Mary Ellen Kernen.
Oh yes, the job of
getting the club reports together fell to Kate Shannon
and Rosemary Vignieri.
The home room contingent was
made up of Connie Kircher, Nancy Middlecamp, Barbara
Slater, and Doris Durocher.
There was a whole slew of
"secretaries" who typed up the reports -
Violet Kunca,
Joan Slazes, Tilda Firmani, and Jane Deitering.
Added
to all this are a couple of gals who worked hard at
everything -
Janyce Lewerenz and Barb Slater.
I can't
forget our art advisor, Mr. Brown, nor our advisor-ingeneral, Miss Slater.
it!
Well, I guess that's just about
MEET THE STAFF! !
J oan r/Jaker
{:Jifor
P. S. Harvard Smith, Irving Kohlmeier, Marsh Simonson
and student photographers Bud Lepp and Paul Schutt
contributed all the pictures except clubs, home rooms,
and seniors.
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Top Left:
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A :h1
Bottom ef•.
Claren1,:e B anch1Jrd 'wn .->
up
~11other
Snoopy
Riqht <=,<" l'lO Down
Clar•lC B1anchard
Dave Thr•ine11
Joyc.e Pe egr no
Carol Newberry
K••en Gulbrond n
J on Z ca·ell
Shn nq
Bnb G rn ~n
O~v
T ein n
Ru
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Upper S•o way
s~ rley Sander
,
C ore ce B ancho d
Dave Spera
"'a"'e D
On St••
M S 3 ••
Carol Newber•y
• on Boker
K.ll"e" Ti rr
Joyce Pe egr io
Kar,.,., Gu bnl" en
Lvn• p· ;i •
Jco 1 Z"corel
Kati leen Shannc n
C.a o Ann B oxdorf
ancy M"dd eco io
So Iv 01 on
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tering
Su
E en T o o
Paul Sc ut•
Helen M •che
Cho• e Lombard"
Jan _e Lcwerenz
Mary E !en Ke en
[• rot'iy Jo kw "ch
Dom ~ •obo
•"'
Marion Ogilvie
DID SHE TAKE IT ?
HER MANAGER
Dario Madrigrano
ROYALTY
Eleanor Thomas,
1st Attendant
The Queen
Joan Murray,
2nd Attenda:-it
Then, on Friday, September 28 ••• At 11:00
came the answer ..•
After a long week of
campaigning, the mystery lady and her two
ac~omplices had been
found!
UNVEILED . .
. . AFTER WEEKS OF SECRECY!!
Y-Teens - 1st Place
Esquire - 3rd Place
K-Teens
Wig and Mask - 2nd Place
Sub-Deb
Seminar
YES ... THIS WAS HOME
sa
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COMING!! REMEMB
•
May 2, 1952
Jo n Murra
Prom C
King Lar/' Kar " Mon 0
ourt
S rtilon
Y Karackr, Kath~·eenLenn
Boyd
re , RBruc.e
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Joyce
Ka• ...
Queen,
Mary Sc..rensen,
Memo
I NVE S T I GAT E AT HL E T I CS
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FOOTBALL
Captain Girman
The capture of the
second consecutive
Big Eight Championship by the Kenosha
Red Devils will never
be forgotten. The loss
of the first game to
Fond du Lac was a
real s'etback for
everyone except the
team and the coaching staff. Working far
into the night under
the stadium lights,
they began to set up
invincible precision
in every play. Ea.c h
member heeded the
golden words of the
coaches. The big machine began to shape
up, and the school's
dream became a reality. Kenosha had
won another Big "8"
Championship!!
YIPPEE!
THE VARSITY
Row
Joe Greco, Joe DeCono, Ver11 Putr.;w, Pete Murphy, Dnn H1nr ch ,
Fred
Batassa, Bob Girman, Art Last,
Bob Og.e,
Paul Shwai1c:o,
Fred
B t,. ck, Sam Vena
Row 2 Jc,e Pon pon, Jerry S.azes, Ron Sikora, Art Ldd coat, Dick Bund1es, Bob zu,., Dick Doty, Bob Lees, Marl n Ruetz, W•l1y Knullon, Bob
Jen en Bob Thoma
J m K ffel, F,.ank Mig lJ"'IO, Roger Towle
Row 3 Sam Poerio, Russ Jensen, Len Rizzo, John Beard, Bob Moczu ewsiu, Joe Madison, Jack Ludke, Dan Watring, Mdrv1n M er, Pat
afferty,
Bob Fox, Do Meyers, Don Chr ton, B.I Jac">b, Coach Sm.th
Rc.w 3. Cooch J• kwhicf> P"ul Lendman Bob Co by, Don K op<+e i, La•ry Korock1, Po" Falduto J'm Yortoo, J
Toomey, Don M' kent, Ron Rudy,
J r y Dono
F•e J Cundari, Fredd c Ruff ale, John lov•ne, Coach K e Cooc'1 Scnmale
I
TOOK THE YEAR FOR ANOTHER
CHAMPIONSHIP???
• •
OR ELSE I•
FOOTBALL HAS ITS STUNTS, TOO!
THE LINE
Fd
B,ito•sa,
Coa1 h Kozel,
Bob
Jensen.
Pete
Bob Oqle, Ru
Muphy,
Jen en.
THE BACKFIELD
Coac'1 Ja kwl n, R< n Rudy, Po
C.Jptain Girman, Fred Cunda
•
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Shwaiko,
18 KENOSHA
FOND DU LAC 27
In the open i ng battle~e~951--gri d
ir on season the Red Devils' 12 game victory
stri ng was s napped by a spirited Fond du
Lac team . Kenosha outgained the victors
but f umbled away several scoring opportunit i es. Ron Rudy, with two T Ds, was the
s parkplug of the K. H. S . backfield. Wally
Knutson scor ed the other Kenosha T D.
K
F
Fi r st downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Net yards rushing . ... .. .. 279
Net yards passing ....... . 26
ll
260
12
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
Fumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
Individual yardage
Tr ies
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Shwaiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Girman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Cundari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
Migli ano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Bistrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
272
2
19 KENOSHA
Yards
181
31
27
5
4
4
MADISON CENTRAL 0
Kenosha played Madison Central at ~adison
f or their first Big Eight game of the season . The only scoring was in the first
half ; Kenosha made one touchdown in the
f irst quarter and two in the second . Setting up the Red Devils' win was their rugged line play.
K
C
First downs . ............ .. 11
Net yar ds r ushing .... . ... 298
Individual yardage
Tries
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Bistrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Girman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
Shwaiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
3
43
20 KENOSHA
Yards
78
15
60
106
BELOIT 0
Atightly knit defense, a harctcharging
Red Devil line and brilliant individual
performances by halfback Paul Shwaiko and
end Wally Knutson patterned Kenosha's well
deserved 20 to 0 victory. The Homecoming
victory over highly rated Beloit was a
triumph for the Jaskwhich men.
K
B
First downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll
Net yards rushing .... . ... 224
Net yards passing . . . . . . . . ll
11
148
82
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
230
Individual yardage
Yards
Tries
105
Shwaiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
68
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
49
Girman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
9
Klopstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
7
Bistrick . ... . .... . . . .. .
2
Knutson made 2 T Ds, while Girman made 1.
Shwaiko made 2 PATs.
15 KENOSHA
MADISON EAST 13
Ahard fighting Kenosha team paced by Captain Bob Girman battered its way back in
the closing 4 minutes to defeat Madison
East. Although Girman failed to score, he
set up all the T Ds. The Kenosha line played
another outstanding game holding East's
powerful backs to only 2 T Ds.
K
E
First downs .. . ........ . .. . 10
Net yards rushing ....... . 173
Net yards passing . .. ... . .
8
10
135
97
Total .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 181
Individual yardage
Tries
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Girman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Shwaiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Bistrick .. ...... . ... . ..
4
Bundies . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .
l
232
Yards
60
90
44
-12
-9
O .O F!
WHOOPS!
MAYBE
?
• • • •
20 -----KENOSHA
HORLICK
-Kenosha's
- - - - -8
outstanding line play, both offensive and defensive, proved to be the deciding factor in the Red Devils' 20-8 victory over Racine Horlick. Jim Yorton turned
in a brilliant defensive performance with
the aid of Fred Batassa, Pete Murphy, Jerry
Dann, Wally Knutson, Russ Jensen, and Bob
Lees.
K
H
First downs ............... 13
Net yards rushing . . . . . . . . 199
Net yards passing . . . . . . . . 76
8
99
19
Total ................ 275
Individual yardage
Tries
Girman .................. 17
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ShNaiko . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 13
Rizzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Bistrick. ... .. ... . ......
3
Shwaiko made 2 PATs.
118
27 KENOSHA
Yards
79
63
47
16
7
RACINE PARK 6
The Red Devils of K.H.S. took to the air
lanes for their fifth Big 8 vi~+orv. Fred
Bistrick let loose with a storm of passes,
and stunned the Panther defense. The line
was outstanding in blocking and rushing
K
F
First downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Net yards rushing ........ 112
Net yards passing . . . . . . . . 172
2
21
33
Total ................ 284
Individaul yardage
Tries
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Girman . .................
5
Shwaiko . .... .. .. .. .....
5
Migliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Beard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Ruffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Iovine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
54
38 KENOSHA
Yards
49
39
16
4
4
3
0
JANESVILLE 7
The Big 8 Championship was clinched for
Kenosha by the rout of West by Beloit and
our victory over Janesville. For the second
consecutive time K.H.S. captured the title,
but we still had West to beat for a completely satisfactory season.
Individual yardage
Tries
Yards
116
Girman .................. 10
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
60
35
Shwaiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
23
Beard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
14
M'igliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Rizzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
10
Bistrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
-14
24 KENOSHA
MADISON WEST
- - -14
-
In the final game of the season the Reds
overpowered the West Side Regents 27-14.
Scoring for the Reds were Knutson, Rudy,
Girman, and Shwaiko. Yorton was again the
defensive bulwark along with Karacki, Zura,
and Last. Hinrichs, Knutson, Murphy, Jensen, Batassa, and Ogle all were offensive
line standouts.
BOOM~
K
W
First downs ............... 12
Net yards rushing ........ 169
Net yards passing . . . . . . . . 79
6
184
53
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Individual yardage
Tries
Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Girman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Shwaiko ................. 12
Bistrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
Rizzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
Beard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l
237
Yards
49
92
43
-20
2
3
Hard Practice, Monday, Boys--
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
The Kenosha Pink Devils had a successful
season with a record of 3 wins against 3
losses. The Sophs under the direction of
Coach Highland played a steady type of
ball, at times showing plenty of class.
Don Klopstein, fullback, was promoted to
the Varsity squad at the beginning of the
season and left a big gap to be filled.
Con Klopstein, Jim Steele, Fred Vite, Chuck
Lipman, Bill Van Kammen, Fred Allemand,
Jerry Euting, Herman Cicchini, Ginger Andreoli, Dick Larson will be the glittering
stars of our future Varsity squad.
Kenosha 19
Kenosha 13
Kenosha 12
Kenosha 13
Kenosha 13
Kenosha 21
Racine Park
0
Racine Horlick 27
South Milwaukee 13
6
Racine Park
Racine Horlick 19
South Milwaukee 7
Handball ? ? ?
BASKETBALL
"While the 11heel is spinning .. . "
KENOSHA 59
AH-HA!
PERHAPS • • • ?•
Up, Up, and Away!
BAY VIEW 51
- --- --
In our fi r st non-confe r ence tilt with Bay
View, Kenosha came out on top with a 59-51
score. Bay View put on a strong rally in the
final stanza but fell short of the necessary score . The big men for the Red Devil
quintet were Ron Sikor a and Len Rizzo with
19 and 14 points respectively .
F . G. F . T . P . F .
Bistrick
F ......... .
4
2
3
Rizzo
F ....... . . .
7
0
3
Hinrichs
F . ........ .
l
2
0
Sikora
C . ..... . .. .
9
l
3
Udstuen
C ..... . . . . .
0
l
0
Shwaiko
G ......... .
l
l
0
Girman
l
G ....• . ....
0
0
Victorio
G......... .
0
l
0
Poltrock
G... . ..... .
0
l
0
Butera
G .........•
3
3
l
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
7
Kenosha
12 - 15 - 17 - 15
Bay View 17 - 5 - 8 - 21 -
15
59
51
KENOSHA 37
WEST ALLIS CENTRAL 48
The Re d Devils wer e defeated by West Alli s
Central . The high man for Kenosha was big
Ron Sikora with 16 mar kers.
F.G . F . T. P . F .
Rizz o
F ..........
4
4
0
Bistrick
F .. . .......
4
0
2
Hinri chs
F ..........
0
l
0
Udstuen
F ..... . ... .
l
0
0
Sikora
C..........
4
8
3
Shwaiko
G........ . .
0
2
0
Butera
G......... .
3
4
3
Girman
G........ ..
l
0
0
Totals .......... .. .
8
21
15
Kenosha
6 - ll - 11 - 9
37
West Allis
Central
19 - 7 - 9 - 13 - - 48
KENOSHA 51
MADISON WEST 39
Unimpressed by the Regents as the pre-seas on favorites, the Red Devils trounced the
Madison westside ball club. A "hot" night
from the court made the Kenoshans superior
in every department.
The big guns for
K. H. S . were Ron Sikora and Paul Shwaiko
with 16 and 11 points respectively .
F . G. F.T . P . F .
1
2
2
F ... . ......
Bis trick
4
2
F ..........
3
Rizzo
0
0
F .. . ... . ...
0
La r s en
0
0
F ..........
0
Hinri chs
3
2
7
C ..........
Sikor a
0
0
c ...... . ... 0
Udstuen
1
4
3
G......... .
Butera
0
0
G..........
0
Girman
2
4
2
G........ ..
Shwaiko
0
0
G...... .. ..
0
Poltrock
ll
ll
Totals ....... . .... . 20
51
6 - 13 - 16 - 15
Kenosha
4 - 13 -- 39
ll
ll
Madison West
-
-
There comes a time ...
KENOSHA
47
- - - - -WEST ALLIS NATHAN HALE 45
KENOSHA 56
A timely basket by Paul Shwaiko in the second overtime provided K.H.S. with a narrow
victory over a stubborn West Allis Hale
ball club . The big men for Kenosha were
Ron Sikora and Fred Bistrick with 13 and
12 points
F.G . F . T. P . F.
3
4
4
F ......... .
Bistrick
2
1
2
F ......... .
Rizzo
0
0
0
F ... . .... . .
Hinrichs
2
3
c . ........ . 5
Sikora
2
2
1
G ......... .
Shwaiko
4
4
3
G ......... .
Butera
0
0
G ..... . . . . .
0
Girman
1
0
1
G ......... .
Poltrock
Smooth ball-handling and sharp shooting
aided the Kenosha quintet to down the Beloit ball club 56-37. High point man for
Kenosha was junior forward Len Rizzo, with
15 points followed by Bistrick and Don Poltrock with 11 and 10 points apiece.
F.G. F . T. P . F.
3
5
2
F ......... .
Bistrick
2
F . . .. .. . . . .
2
0
Udstuen
5
5
3
F .. . ...... .
Rizzo
2
4
5
C .. . ..... .•
Sikora
3
1
3
G.... . .... .
Shwaiko
0
1
0
G.... .. .. . .
Victorio
1
5
0
Poltrock
G .. . ..... . .
13
15
16
Totals
2--47
10
3
13
14
5
Kenosha
West Allis
Nathan Hale 8 - 9 - 15 - 10 - 3 - 0--45
16
16
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
56
12 - 11 - 12 - 21
Kenosha
7 - 15 - 7 - 8 -- 37
Beloit
BELOIT 37
BASKET BALL TEAM
Fred
s· tr ck,
Row I:
Coach Ja .. kwhich, Sol Victorio, Paul 5"1wailco
Row 2:
Ron Skora, Owen Desmond, Don Po1trock, Dick Doty, To"' W'rtz.
Don
H nnr:hs, Joe
Row 3
Tom Udstuen, Len Rizzo, A rt Las , Bob Gir"'lan.
Porrpon
Capt. Shwaiko
KENOSHA 41
JANESVILLE 45
The Janesville Bluebirds playing a tight
zone defense baffled the Kenosha offense
and managed to gain a four point edge at the
final horn. The spark plug of Kenosha's
attack was Paul Shwaiko with 18 points.
F.G. F.T . P .F .
3
0
3
F ......... .
Bistrick
2
0
3
Rizzo
F ......... .
3
0
0
Udstuen
F ......... .
0
4
Sikora
c ......... . 1
9
0
2
Shwaiko
G......... .
2
1
4
G......... .
Girman
1
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Kenosha
11 - 12 - 12 - 6
8 - 18 - 10 - 9
Janesville
KENOSHA 31
16
41
45
RACINE --PARK -42
-----
A very 'cold' night on the Racine Park floor
lost the Red Devils the encounter that
dropped them from the Big Eight lead. Kenosha hit a measely 200~0 of their shots. Kenosha's high point men were Ron Sikora
with 12 and Fred Bistrick with 7.
F.G. F.T . P .F.
3
2
3
Bistrick
F ......... .
1
1
2
Rizzo
F ......... .
Udstuen
F ........ ..
1
1
1
Hinrichs
0
F ......... .
0
0
4
Sikora
c ......... . 5
2
1
Shwaiko
2
0
G......... .
Girman
G........ ..
1
0
0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
7
11
Kenosha
4 - 12 - 4 - 9 -- 31
Racine Park
10 - 13 - 10 - 9 -- 42
KENOSHA 53
Capt. Rizzo
Fred Bistrick
SOUTH MILWAUKEE 68
After playing on even terms in the first
half the Red Devils ran into a bad third
quarter and were defeated by the South Milwaukee "Rockets." Kenosha played impressive ball but was outclassed by the ball
club rated first in the State. Captain
Paul Shwaiko and Ron Sikora led the Kenosha attack with 13 points apiece.
F.G. F.T. P.F.
Udstuen
F ......... .
0
2
5
1
Last
F ......... .
0
0
Rizzo
3
F ........ ..
3
2
1
Hinrichs
F ......... .
1
2
4
Sikora
C ......... .
5
3
Shwaiko
Victorio
Bistrick
Girman
Doty
G..........
G..........
G..........
G..........
G..........
6
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
4
2
5
0
0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
13
25
Kenosha
15 - 14 - 9 - 15 - 53
South Milwaukee 15 - 18 - 17 - 18 - 68
KENOSHA 47
MADISON EAST 45
Far behind after the first three quarters
Kenosha had to rally in the last stanza to
gain the final decision. Kenosha was led
by Fred Bistrick with 13 points, followed
by Paul Shwaiko with 10.
F.G. F.T. P.F.
1
4
0
F ..........
Rizzo
0
1
0
F ..........
Udstuen
2
0
c .......... 4
Sikora
3
4
2
G... . ......
Shwaiko
3
0
3
G..........
Girman
2
1
6
G..........
Bistrick
Totals ............. 22
11 - 8 - 10
Kenosha
16 - 9 - 10
Madison East
3
- 18
- 10
11
47
45
KENOSHA 37 MADISON CENTRAL 55
After leading in the first quarter Kenosha
was forced to bow to the Eagles throughout
the rest of the game. Tom Udstuen was top
scorer with 11 points. Central again put
itself into the top race by defeating Kenosha 55-37.
F.G. F.T. P.F .
3
4
1
F ..........
Bistrick
3
2
1
F ..........
Rizzo
5
1
9
F ..........
Udstuen
1
0
F ... .... ...
0
Hinrichs
1
0
0
F ..........
Desmond
3
3
c .......... 2
Sikora
4
1
2
G...... ... .
Shwaiko
3
0
0
G. ... ..... .
Girman
0
0
0
G..........
Poltrock
0
0
0
G..........
Victorio
17
23
Totals .. . .. .. .. .. . . 10
11 - 5 - 13 - 8
37
Kenosha
Madison Central 9 - 10 - 18 - 18 - 55
KENOSHA 66
RACINE HORLICK 60
Kenosha and Horlick played a nip and tuck
ball game with both teams showing class .
The Rebel s staged a last quarter rally, but
it fell short with Kenosha gaining the final
decision . Top man for K. H. S . was Fred
Bistrick with 21 points.
F . G. F.T . P.F .
Rizzo
F ........ . .
4
l
3
Udstuen
l
l
F ......... .
0
Sikora
c ..... . ... . 3
4
4
Bis trick
l
G. ... .. .. . . 10
3
Girman
l
l
G......... .
0
Shwaiko
G......... .
4
4
0
Totals
. . . . . . . . . . 23
10
Kenosha
18 - 18 - 17 - 13
Racine Horlick 16 - 19 - 6 - 19
KENOSHA 54
12
66
60
MADISON WEST 59
Playing their first game without the midterm graduates K.H.S. lost a close battle
with West . Kenosha played impressive bal 1,
but West's steady ball handling in the
final minutes gave them the necessary margin of victory . Ron Sikora and Tom Udstuen
led the Kenosha quintet with 21 and 14
points.
F . G. F.T. P . F.
l
2
Udstuen
F ..........
6
5
l
2
F ... . .. . .. .
Rizz o
3
F .. .... ... .
2
0
Hinrichs
4
5
C. . ........
8
Sikora
4
4
G. . . ...... .
2
Butera
3
3
Girman
G... .. .. .. .
0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
16
20
11 - 13 - 15 - 15 -- 54
Kenosha
Madison West
11 - 20 - 11 - 17 -- 59
Free throNs missed - 8
(Sikora 2, Butera 3, Rizzo 2, Girman l)
KENOSHA 60
BELOIT 45
In the first quarter of the Beloit game the
Red Devils got off to a sloN start, but
after the last basket was made, Kenosha had
done it again with a 60-45 victory. Ron
Sikora, Tom Udstuen, and Bob Butera led
with 16, 15, 14 points respectively.
F.G. F.T. P.F.
Rizzo
F .. ..... . . .
4
3
2
Desmond
F . . .. ..... .
0
0
l
Udstuen
F .. ..... .. .
7
l
0
Hinrichs
F . . .. . .... .
0
0
0
Sikora
7
2
4
C .... . .... .
Butera
G . . ... . . .. .
4
6
3
Victorio
0
l
0
G .. .... . .. .
Girman
G .. .. .... . .
l
0
2
Poltrock
G... .. .... .
0
l
2
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
14
14
Kenosha
9 - 20 - 9 - 22 ~ 60
Beloit
6 - 12 - 16 - 11 ~ 45
KENOSHA 65
MADISON CENTRAL 54
The Red Cevils again avenged their first
semester loss by trouncing the W.adison Central ball club 64 to 54 and once more moved
into third place in the Big Eight. Ron
Sikora was the outstanding man for Kenosha,
pouring 24 points through the hoop on 11
buckets and 2 free throNs.
F.G. F.T. P.F.
Udstuen
F ....... . . .
4
0
0
Desmond
l
F ......... .
0
0
Rizzo
4
F ......... .
2
5
Last
F ......... .
l
0
0
Sikora
c ......... . ll
2
3
Butera
G ......... .
3
4
l
Poltrock
G......... .
5
3
3
Girman
l
l
G......... .
0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15
14
Kenosha
16 - 18 - 15 - 16
65
Madison Central 16 - 10 - 8 - 20 ~ 54
JANESVILLE 54
KENOSHA 48
Kenosha met their "jinx" Janesville and
suffered their second defeat . Kenosha's
poor ball-handling and cold shooting percentage caused their "Waterloo . " High man
was the lanky Junior forward, Tom Udstuen,
with 17 points.
F.G . F . T. P . F .
3
1
8
F ..... . ... .
Udstuen
5
4
3
F ......... .
Rizzo
2
4
c .......... 3
Sikora
4
4
2
G....... . ..
Butera
3
0
1
G... . ......
Poltrock
0
0
0
F ........ . .
Desmond
0
0
0
G. . ... . . . . .
Victorio
0
0
0
F ...... . ...
Girman
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
12
17
Kenosha
8 - 11 - 16 - 13 ~ 48
Janesville 5 - 15 - 11 - 13 ~ 54
1
KENOSHA 58
RACINE PARK
44
- - --
Smooth ball handling and a good shooting
percentage helped the Red Devils to avenge
their first semester defeat and down the
Racine Park "Panthers." The big men for
the Kenosha quintet were Ron Sikora and Bob
Butera, with 17 and 16 points respectively .
F.G. F.T. P.F .
4
3
4
F ......... .
Udstuen
2
4
3
F .. . . .. ... .
Rizzo
0
0
0
F .. . ..... . .
Desmond
0
0
0
F .. . ... .. . .
Last
5
3
c ... . . . . .. . 6
Sikora
5
6
2
G .. . .. . . .. .
Butera
2
0
3
G . ...... . . .
Poltrock
0
0
0
G . .. .. .... .
Girman
1
0
0
G .. . .... .. .
Victorio
0
0
0
G .. ... . ... .
Doty
18
15
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
58
15
17 - 13 - 13
Kenosha
9 - 12 - 17 - 6 -- 44
Racine Park
KENOSHA 51
RACINE HORLICK 55
Racine Horlick applying the 'pres s' defense was able to gain a nar r ow, but i mpressive 4 point margin of victory over the Red
Devils . ThP high men f or K. H. S . wer e Ron
Sikora and Bob Butera wi th 14 and 13 po i nts.
F . G. F . T. P . F .
3
5
3
F .... . .....
Udstuen
4
3
2
F . .........
Rizzo
3
2
c ... .. ..... 6
Sikor a
4
3
5
G..........
Butera
2
2
2
G.... . .....
Poltrock
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
15
16
Kenosha
12
9
16
14
51
Racine Horlick 10 - 17 - 12 - 16 -- 55
KENOSHA 46
MADISON EAST 47
In the most exciting game of the year both
for Kenosha and w:adison East, the Red
Devils held a four point lead at the half,
but a poor third quarter gave the Purgolds
the edge . High men in the Keno attack were
Bob Butera with 17 points and Ron Sikora
with 15 markers .
F.G . F.T . P . F .
4
1
3
F ..........
Udstuen
2
3
0
F . . .. . .....
Rizzo
4
1
7
C . ..... . ...
Sikora
2
1
8
G......... .
Butera
5
2
1
G..... . ....
Poltrock
Totals
..... ........
Kenosha
Madison East
8
17
12
7
11
16
12 - 11 - 13 - 11
46
47
19
OH-OH!
~
Although their record does not show
it, the Red Devils were a constant
threat to all the Big Eight Teams.
They defeated every team in the conference and closed the season with
a 5 0 0 p e r c en t average, 7 wins
against 7 losses. Playing a hustling never-die type of ball, the Reds
fought their way through the regionals to the finals of the sectionals.
The outstanding ball p 1 ayer for
Kenosha was Center Ron Sikora, who
finished fourth in the conference
scoring race and was named on the
Second All Conference Team.
Len
Rizzo, Bob Butera and Tom Udstuen
will be the important cogs in the
basketball machine that will be returning for another year of service.
SECTIONAL AND REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
MIGHTY
SWELL!
KENOSHA 64
JANESVILLE 38
In the finals the Red Devils again met their
jinx team, Janesville, and, completely
turning the tables, trounced them 64-38 .
High point men for the Kenosha quintet were
Ron Sikora with 23 points and Tom Udstuen
with 17 big markers. The shooting percentage of the Red Devils was an unbelievable
467 percent.
F . G. F . T. P . F .
3
1
F . . ........
8
Udstuen
1
3
2
F . . ........
Rizzo
1
1
F . . .. .. . . . .
0
Last
1
3
Sikora
c .. . ....... ll
5
2
5
G. . ........
Butera
1
0
1
G.... ... ...
Poltrock
0
1
0
Girman
G.... .. . . ..
1
1
Doty
G.... . .....
0
8
Totals ......... . . . . 28
14 - 18 - 18 - 14
Kenosha
10 - 9 - 12 - 7
Janesville
KENOSHA 66
Center Ron Sikora
KENOSHA 57
MILTON UNION 34
In their first game of the Beloit Regional
Tournament, the Red Devils trounced the
Milton Union Cagers 57-34 . High men for
the Reds were Ron Sikora and Tom Udstuen
with 16 and 11 points respectively .
F . G. F.T . P.F .
1
5
1
Udstuen
F ......... .
0
2
1
Desmond
F ... . ..... .
4
3
3
F . ........ .
Rizzo
1
3
c ... . ..... . 4
Sikora
2
8
0
Butera
G..•. .. ....
1
0
1
G......... .
Victorio
1
0
1
Poltrock
G.. . .... . . .
1
2
0
Girman
G ..... . ... .
7
13
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
11 - 17 - 17 - 12 -- 57
Kenosha
6 - 7 - 13 - 8 -- 34
Milton Union
KENOSHA 57
LAKE GENEVA 40
16
64
38
PATCH GROVE 49
In their first game of the Sectionals the
Red Devils trimmed the inexperienced Patch
Grove quintet 66-49.
The big guns for
Kenosha were Tom Udstuen and Ron Sikora
with 19 and 20 points respectively.
F.G. F.T. P . F.
0
9
1
F .. . ..... . .
Udstuen
1
0
1
F . . . . . .... .
Desmond
4
6
3
F ...... . .. .
Rizzo
1
0
0
F ......... .
Last
3
0
c ......... . 10
Sikora
2
3
1
G . .. . .. .. . .
Butera
1
0
1
Victorio
G .. .. . .... .
5
0
0
Poltrock
G .. . ..... . .
3
0
1
G. ...... .. .
Girman
0
0
0
G... .. .... .
Doty
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
6
20
Kenosha
10 - 22 - 20 - 14 ~ 66
Patch Grove 13 - 8 - 12 - 16 ~ 49
KENOSHA 48 SOUTH MILWAUKEE 74
~
~
In the semifinals, Kenosha met and defeated
a fighting Lake Geneva quintet 57 -40. The
big guns that aided the Red Devil attack
were Captain Len Rizzo with 17 points and
Tom Udstuen with 12 markers .
F.G . F.T . P . F .
0
2
F .... .. ... .
5
Udstuen
1
0
0
F ......... .
Desmond
4
5
6
F ......... .
Rizzo
1
2
F .... .. .. . .
0
Last
5
3
c . ........ . 4
Sikora
5
1
5
G... . ..... .
Butera
2
0
0
G....• . •...
Victorio
1
0
2
G ..... . .. . .
Poltrock
1
1
0
G.... . .... .
Girman
1
0
G..... . . . . .
0
Doty
The Red Devils playing for the sectional
championship again ran into the strong and
highly rated South Milwaukee ball club. The
Reds got off to a fast start leading at the
quarter 18-15, but then cooled off, and the
Milwaukee team took command.
F.G. F . T. P . F .
2
4
2
F .... . . . .. .
Udstuen
1
0
1
F . . ... . . .. .
Desmond
5
2
F ......... .
0
Rizzo
0
0
0
F ..... .. .. .
Last
1
1
c .... . .... . 7
Sikora
5
1
3
G.... ... .. .
Butera
1
1
0
G.... . .... .
Victorio
2
0
3
G . . . . .. .. . .
Poltrock
1
1
0
G... .. .... .
Girman
1
1
G... .. ... . .
0
Doty
21
18
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
15 - 15 - 14 - 13 -- 57
Kenosha
13 - 8 - 7 - 12 -- 40
Lake Geneva
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
8
18
South Milwaukee 15 - 18 - 18 - 23
74
Kenosha
18 - 5 - 9 - 16 -- 48
SOPHO!IORE BASKETBALL
Row I: Roy L dd _oat, Don Klops!e1n, J "Y Eu' ng, G1 n Sup a J
McE'''Y
Row 2· Coach H;ghland, Normao Buck, Charle 0 on B;I' Ander on Joe D Con<.>
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
The record of this year's Sophomore Team was disappointing.
The team won only four games and settled
for seventh in the standings.
The loss of players
left Coach Highland with but a handful to finish the
season; these boys hustled and fought with the fighting spirit of K.H.S., but were outplayed by their
opponents. The outstanding players who will probably
see varsity action next year, are Eugene Supelsa,
Billy Anderson, Don Klopstein, John McEvoy, Sam Nigro
and Jim Steele .
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
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Janesville
Racine Park
South Milwaukee
Madison East
Madison Central
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Did Ta.be D ck Warren, Pete Mart n, B' 1 Swa•at, Sa
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THE VARSITY
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Maine Township
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New Trier
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Janesville
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New Trier
Oak Park
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Pulaski
Janesville
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This year Coach Martin's boys finished the season not only with a
creditable record of 8 wins and 5
losses, but also in possession of
the state swimming championship and
several new records.
Sparked by Captain Don Lucas, a free
styler, Kenosha rolled up 540 points
against 511 for their opponents.
Top scorer for the squad was Dick
Warren, who will captain the 1952, 53 team, with 103 7 /12 points.
Other letter winners were Barton
Lacrosse, backstroker; Torn Lourigan, breast stroker; and John Hackett, Bill Barden, and Sam Oquist, a
January graduate, free stylers.
These boys are graduating seniors.
Coach Martin will have five lettermen returning for next year's team.
UNDER WATER CHAMPS OF TH EFT
In addition to Warren, they are
Richard Daum, Paul Schutt and Bill
Swarat, all free stylers, and Eugene Roepke, a diver. Members of
the B squad who will return to vie
for letters are Dick Cantwell, Ken
Harkness, Bryan Hill, Jerry Lentz,
Jerry Lindas, Pete Martin, Dave
Pappas, John Pearson, Don Taube,
and Bruno Boris.
The climax of the season was the
state meet held in the Whitefish
Bay pool on Friday and Saturday,
February 29th and March 1st.
In the preliminary qualifying heats
on Frid a y night, Kenosha placed
Lucas and Daum in the 100 yard free
style, Schutt and Hackett in the
200 yard event, and Lacrosse in the
100 yard back stroke. Two relay
teams also qualified: the 200 yard
free style team composed of Lucas,
Daum, Warren, and Swarat, and the
150 medley team of Lacrosse, Lourigan, and Hackett.
On Saturday, Schutt started a string
of Kenosha victories by stroking to
a state championship in record time,
with Hackett taking fifth. Lacrosse
followed and won his event. Daum
and Lucas then took a first and second respectively in their specialty.
Kenosha, in third place going into
the relays, needed to beat the Wauwatosa team to stay in the race.
One for the Jive
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The medley trio managed to take a
third place over Wauwatosa's fourth,
and move Kenosha into second place,
only two points behind the leaders.
With a brilliant finish, the 200
yard free style relay squad splashed
to victory and the championship.
The 1951-'52 squad ended the season
with three individual state champions--Daum, Lacrosse and Schutt-and a champion relay team--Lucas,
Daum, Warren and Swarat.
Kenosha left its print this year in
several places on the record books.
Lacrosse with a 1:07.4, erased the
standing varsity 100 yard back
stroke record of 1:07.3. The 200
yard free style relay team--Daum,
Lucas, Swarat and Warren--broke the
old varsity mark of 1:42.4 and left
a new one of 1:42.1. Schutt, a 200
yard free styler, shattered 2:07.8
as the best time for his event in the
state, and substituted 2:06.7. The
old record was held by a former
Kenosha swimmer, Bob Baker.
Three for the Dive
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CROSS COUNTRY
Faced with the problem of only one returning letterman, Coach Byron Davey took steps
to build a team that is sure to carry Kenosha's Red and Black to victory in the future. Of the eight runners who won monograms this season, three, Don Stein, Ken
Burman, and Errol Schmelling, are sophomores and two, Gordon M'cAleer and Lynn
Blasch, are juniors; they will be a strong
basis for next year's squad. The other
three are Keith Crawford, Dick Tomlinson,
and Dick Guttormsen. Led by their captain
and most valuable runner, Keith Crawford,
the toys worked hard for first, second, and
third places against the toughest teams in
the State. Coach Cavey and the returning
runners are looking forward to an especially successful season next year.
SEASON SCHEDULE
Sept. 18 at Kenosha--Waukesha, Bay View,
Kenosha 3rd
Sept. 28 at Kenosha--Racine Park, Janesville, Kenosha 3rd
Oct. 2 at Waukegan
A team lost by one point
B team lost by one point
Oct. 5 at Racine Park--Park, South Milwaukee, Kenosha. Kenosha 3rd
Oct. 9 at Kenosha--Racine Park, Kenosha,
Waukegan. Kenosha 2nd
Oct. 13 at Whitefish Bay--Lake Shore Invitational--7 teams
A team - 6th
B team - 1st
Oct. 20 at Janesville--Midwest--18 A Teams
--10 B Teams
A team 13th
B team 6th
Oct. 27 at Kenosha--Big 8
A team 4th out of 7
B team 3rd out of 4
Nov. 3 at South Milwaukee- -State Meet
Ker.osha 15th out of 17
DID THEY RUN AWAY
WITH THE YEAR??
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PATRONS
Ci ty Coun ci l and City Manage r
Geo r ge C. Gabe, D. D. S . . ........ 625 57th St.
Applian ce Television ........... 606 57 th St .
Garbs ..... . .................... 5707 6th Ave.
Dr. D. F . Backlund ..... . ...... 625 57th St .
Peggy Geddes Gift s .............. 618 59th St.
Badge r Fuel Supply ........... 6ll 7 14th Ave .
Girman Bros ........ . ..... . ... . 581 2 6th Ave .
Barr Furniture Mart ... . ... 5319 Sheridan Rd.
Gordon Lumber Supply Co .. .... 2929 75th St .
Ben Franklin Store ........... 6136 22nd Ave.
Greenbergs .................. . . 5608 6th Ave .
Eidinger Music Shop ...... . ..... 626 56th St .
Alfred C. Grosvenor ......... . 5933 7th Ave.
Bi-Jo Restaurant ......... 2914 Roosevelt Rd.
Robert L. Grayson, D. C... 6013 Sheridan Rd .
E. C. Binninger, Florist .. 6800 Sheridan Rd.
Walter H. Hammond .............. 702 57th St.
Block Bros ...... . . . ........... 5803 6th Ave .
Hampels Food Store . ......... . . 1819 52nd St .
Brosk Office Supply ........... 5810 7th Ave.
Haertlein Drugs . . .. . . . ........ 2201 52nd St .
Canavan Food Mart . . . . . ........ 2601 75th St.
Hansen Funeral Home . ..... . ... . 6019 7th Ave .
E. M. Cardell, D. C. .. . ... . ..... 609 58th St.
Hartnell Bros . Food Store
...... .. .... . ....... . ... 3600 Roosevelt Rd.
Chiapetta Shoes ... . ..... .. .... 5625 6th Ave.
Chocolate Shop . .. .. . .......... 5901 6th Ave.
Hasting Realtors, '16, '43, '46
.......... .. .. . ... . . .. ...... .. 5518 6th Ave .
Coca-Cola Bottling Co .. .. 5001 Sheridan Rd .
Hauber Food Mart .. .. ..... 3824 Roosevelt Rd.
Dr. Meyer Cohen .. ........... . ... 611 56th St.
Haubrich Shoe Shop . ............ 517 57th St .
Edward J. Crossin .. . .. . ... . .. . 1119 60th St .
Dr. Robert L . Heller ... . . . .... . 723 58th St.
Judge W.W . Davis . . ... . . ... ... . 6326 5th Ave.
Henoch News Agency ........... . 1325 56th St .
Daum's Pharmacy .............. 7522 22nd Ave.
Harold H. Herzog ............. . .. 529 7lst St .
Davies McCall Agency .......... 625 57th St.
B. Spaulding Hill, M. D. . ....... 625 57th St .
D'Jemes Jewelry ... . . .. . . . ..... 5821 6th Ave .
Household Appliance & Radio Co .
. ........... . . . . . ...... . .. 612-614 57th St.
Judge Alfred C. Drury ..... . .... 522 6lst St .
C. S . Hubbard Jeweler & Engraver
........ . .......... . ........... 705 58th St.
Elks Club ...................... 5706 8th Ave .
Ellis Ice Cream ........... 7544 Sheridan Rd.
Epsteins ...................... 5625 6th Ave.
Johnson Hardware ...... .. ..... 7519 22nd Ave.
Keller's .... . .......... . . 2900 Roosevelt Rd.
Ern·st Book Store ............. . . 619 58th St.
Kenosha Broadcasting Co ... . . ... 625 57th St.
Frandsen Pharmacy . . ..... .. .... 1828 52nd St.
Kenosha County Bar Association
. .. .. ... . ..... . ..... . ... .. .... Kenosha Wis.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
. . .. ... . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. 1055--302 58th St.
Kenosha Full Fashioned Mills . . 2323 60th St .
Joseph Funck Agency .. . . . ....... 611 56th St .
Kenosha National Bank .. .. . .. . . . 625 57th St.
Frostop Restaurant ..... ... ... 6329 22nd Ave .
Kenosha Optical Co . .. . ........ 5827 6th Ave.
American Legion, Paul Herrick Post 21 ... ... . ... . . .. ..... ...... ..... . . .... . ....... 504 58th St.
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Kenosha Prescription Labor a to ry
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 57th St.
Ron- Cel Recreat i on ........ 617 - 61 9 55th St .
Fr ed P . Rudy Co .. . ............ E825 8th Ave.
Kiddy Korner .... . . . . . ......... 58CO 7 th Ave .
J udge Edwar d J . Rue t z ......... 7425 2nd Ave.
Kilkelly Drug Store .... . .. 7505 Sher i da n Rd .
Scha e fer Ponti ac .......... 5903 Sheri dan Rd.
S.S . KreEge ................... 5616 6th Ave .
Schul er 's Baker y ............... 620 58th St .
Konr a d's ....................... 5C 3 6 6th Ave.
Thomas B. Lane, D. D. S .. .... .. . 621 58th St .
Dr. Gilbert Schwartz and
Dr . Har ry Schwartz .. . .......... 625 57 th St .
Larsen's Jewelry . . ............. 627 58th St .
Dr. I. J. Sentiere ............ 6302 22nd Ave.
The Leader Store . ......... .. .... 611 58th St .
Sheridan Fuel Co ... . ...... 5114 Sherida n Rd.
Lepp and Co ................ . ... 5601 6th Ave .
Ma ud Sive r ... . . . . . .............. 612 59th St .
LeEsther Gift Shop . .. . ....... 6271 22nd Ave .
Hugh Southmayd, ' 20 .. . ......... Kilbourn Rd .
Leonard Agency ......... . ....... 628 56th St .
Soarky's Drive-In . ... 75th St . and 7th Ave .
Dr. William H. Lipman ...... . ... 625 57th St .
Stella's Market .............. 6931 14th Ave .
Dr. Leif Lokvam and
Dr. Louis Creighton . . .... . ... 723 58th St .
Stern's Department Store . . ... 1350 52 nd St .
Dr . W. C. Stewart . . ........... 5825 6th Ave .
Lou's Lunch Shop ............ . . 2100 54th St .
G. Adolf Strangberg ........ Springbrook Rd .
Dr . James J . Lutz . . . . . .. . . .. .... 723 58th St .
Sullivan Becker Co . ... . . .. . .. 6705 14th Ave .
Luxem Fruit Co ............... 5525 19th Ave .
Snan Laundry & Dry Cleaning ... 3002 75th St .
Mayer Drug ....... . ............. 5537 6th Ave .
Thiet Jewelers . . . .............. 625 58th St.
Maywood Restaurant . . ........... 518 58th St .
Paul N. Thomas, Insurance ... 7203 18th Ave .
Michaels ....................... 5627 6th Ave .
Dr. L.B. Thompson ............. 625 57th St.
Morgan Furniture Co . ... . . . . . . . 5025 6th Ave.
George Timm & Co . , Ins . ... .. .. 5629 6th Ave .
Morrison's .. .. . . . ............. 5721 6th Ave .
Tony's Standard Service ...... 2528 75th St.
Neumode Hosiery . ... . ......... . . 616 58th St .
Triangle Appliance ........... 5905 6th Ave.
Newberry Abstract Co . ......... 5700 7th Ave .
Tyson Cycle & Sport Shop ..... 6201 14th Ave .
Northwestern Drapery ...... . .. . . 728 58th St .
United Photo Service . . .. 3713 Roosevelt Rd .
Obertin's Florist ..... . ... . .. . 5913 6th Ave .
Vanity Shoppe ............... . .. 608 59th St.
Dr . Charles Pechous . . .......... 625 57th St .
Vogue Fabrics ............... . .. 620 59th St .
Chas . H. Pfenning, Inc . ........ 700 57 th St .
Wavro Lincoln Pharmacy ...... 6814 14th Ave .
Phillips' Gift Shop ............ 701 56th St .
Piasecki Funeral Home ....... 2002 52nd Ave.
Westland Insurance Agency ...... 606 56th St .
P . & G. Store, Inc ........... 6200 22nd Ave .
Wettengel Typewriters ........ 5921 6th Ave .
Rawlee's ................. 2929 Roosevelt Rd .
Wilson's Radio Store .... 3820 Roosevelt Rd .
and 3109 60th St .
Dr. Leon Regner ...... . .... . .. 6215 22nd Ave .
Wilson's Variety Store .. 3609 Roosevelt Rd .
Robinson's Pharmacy ........... 723 58th St.
and 3601 Roosevelt Road
F . W. Woolworth & Co . ......... 5702 6th Ave .
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of che sparkling clean stainless sceel and Trialloy ficcings, valves and pumps
so necessary co che success of che entire dairy industry.
In addition co furnishing a complete line of approved ficcings to meec scricc
dairy requirements, Tri-Clover now supplies an ever-increasing number of fab ricated stainless steel ficcings used co provide corrosion-resiscanc conveying and
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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 an annual pay roll of approximately $60 million.
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 family, working in harmony with
business and professional 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.
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OSHA, WI CONSh'
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633 - 58th STREET
KENOSHA, WISCON IN
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* ROTHMOOR COATS
* ROTHMOOR SUITS
5 709 6th --4111.
United [leaners and Dyers
J.E. KAISER
1500 - 63rd STREET
DIAL 8143
148
KENOSHA, WIS.
D . TIRABASSI & SONS
Excavating Contractors
Drainage -
Sewer -
Cement Work -
Black Dirt -
Fill Dirt -
Gravel
GENERAL TRUCKING
Telephones: Office 7412
Garage 2-7818
7802 Thirty-Eighth Avenue
BELL DRESSED MEN ARE WELL DRESSED MEN
1904
tylist for forty-five years
1952
for
• KENOSHA'S MEN
• KENOSHA'S U IVERSITY MEN
• KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL MEN
• KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL BA D
Cfothin'J
6th A venue
BELL
Corner
149
fiou de
56th Street
MACWBYTE COMPANY
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
Specializing in the Manufacture of Wire and Wire Rope,
Wire Rope Slings. Aircraft Cable, Assemblies,
Terminals and Tie Rods.
MILL DEPOTS: NEW YORK • PITT B RGH • CHICAGO • FORT WORTH • MINNEAPOLI
SEATTLE • SA
FRA CI CO • LOS ANGELES • PORTLAND
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Names in Watches
BENRUS, BULOVA, ELGIN, GRUEN,
HAMILTON, LONGINES-WHITTENAUER
AND LE COUL TRE
His Excellency
21 Jewel Bulova
49.50
We welcome
your charge account
HERBERJ•s
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HERBERT N. BLOCK
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CORNER OF SS™ST. AND 7'" AVENUE
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
150
QUERRY MOTORS INC .
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3813 ROOSEVELT ROAD-TELEPHONE 5154
KENOSHA, WIS.
Largest Garage in Kenosha
GOLDEN BELL DAIRY
Twice ealed and Twice Protected With Cellophane Hood
Make Doubly ure Your Milk Is Pure
2103 - 56th STREET
PHONE 8011
151
BEHNAl:l:HI'S
UPTOWN PHAHMAl:Y
6224 - 22nd AVENUE
PHONE 6561
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
"YO R DR G STORE IN UPTOWN"
McNeil ruel Co.
THE B EST OF
EVERYTHI NG I N FUEL
PHONE 7171
6337 FOURTEENTH AVENUE
152
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• WATCHES
• DIAMONDS
• SILVERWARE
Bulova
Gruen
Benrus
Elgin
Hamilton
Nationall} 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 332.2
5727 6th Ave.
TELEPHONE 2-2220
SHERIDAN ROAD AT 43rd STREET
ff/here the best costs less
KENOSHA, WI CON I
153
When Better Cars Are Made
BU IC K
Will Make Them
HUNTOON B ICK
1101 - 60th STREET
111
Compliments
of
SEA.RS, ROEBU[K AND [0.
KENOSHA
WISCONSIN
154
Kenosha
Trades and Labor Council
Representing
A UNITED LABOR MOVEMENT
Extends
To the members of the 1952 Graduating class
-congratulations on having completed their
High School training and
Wishes
them the Very Best of Success and Happiness
in the Future.
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