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The SPY 1956
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1955 to 1956 school year.
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This is your Spy-the record album of your year at Kenosha High
School. The theme this year is "Moments to Remember": all the everyday
moments as running through the rain to the annex, the five o'clock sessions in chemistry, cheering your team to victory, the notes that you sent
in study hall, trying to get service at Bill's, and meeting your friends by
the main stairs after school. And there were the big moments too : Homecoming where you campaigned, oh so hard, for the girl of your choice,
the Variety Show and the Class Play with their wonderful entertainment.
and the Prom where the night was changed to a beautiful dream . I hope,
as you page through your Spy in years to come, it will help bring back
to you some of the happy memories of high school.
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Editor
. Julie Kleinpell
Assistant Editor
Barbara Nichols
Business Manager . . ....... Bill Scheckler
Faculty Advisor
. .... ..Harvard Smith
Art Advisor ................. Kenneth Brown
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MR. HAROLD R. MAURER
MR. D. T. JOHN
Superintendent of Schools
Principal
ADMINISTRATION
SoffU!,(J.ne <Jo
MR. I. F. STOCKER
Assistant Principal
MISS VIRGINIA TENUTA
Counselor of Girls
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I Really Don't Want To Know
THE OFFICE STAFF
Standing: (left to right) Mary Muto, D~rothy
Horvat,
Frances
Lebeckis.
Sitting: Azalea Terry. Betty Conforti.
SCIENCE
Mary A. Doht>rty, M.A.
D. C. Buck, M.A.
Byron K. Davl'y, M.A.
MISS ANDREWS
MISS BAAR
MRS. BACHER
MISS BAILLIES
B. W. Huberty, B.A.
W. C. Kruse, M.A.
John Paska, M.A.
James Simonson, M.S.
Andrew P. Smith, M.A.
Philip A. Whitaker, M.A
MRS. BAYLER
MISS BLANK
MISS BREISETH
MR.
BRITTELLI
R.O.T.C.
Lt. Col. William Schumacher,
M.S.
MR.
BROWN
MISS BROWN
MR.
BUCK
MISS CAMPBELL
NURSE
Doris Kupferschmidt, B.S.,
R.N.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
W. W. Martelle, M.A.
MR.
CARLSON
MISS CASWELL
MRS.
CHATILOVICZ
MR. CHRISTY
Mabel Duncan, M.A.
Hope H. Hastings, M.A.
R. Husebo, M.S.
Wildon F. Owens, M.A.
Martin C. Rafshol, M.A.
MISS CORBIN
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MR.
COSNER
MISS DANIEL
MR.
DAVEY
FINE ARTS
Kenneth D. Brown, M.A.
Sam Christy, M.S.
MR .
DA VIES
M ISS DeSANT IS
M ISS DO H E RTY
MISS
DUNCAN
MR.
HANSEN
ENGLISH
Ruth C. Breiseth, M.A.
Eunice S. Bacher, M.A.
Ruth Brown, M.A.
MR . FREEBERG
MRS.
GOBE R
M ISS
GO ERZ
Edith J. Daniel, M.A.
Rosemary DeSantis, B.A.
Irving HanS('n, M.A.
Rosemary Jonas, B.A.
Charles Knickrehm, M.A.
Leonard Kosinski, M.A.
Elberta Llewellyn, M.A.
MISS HANS ER
MISS HARGRAVE
MR .
MR.
MR . HARTZELL
MISS HASTINGS
Charlotte Moody, M.A.
Mary Elizabeth Murphy, M.A.
Katherine S. Peck, B.A.
F. Roeder, B.A.
Laura Steffen, M.A.
HERMSEN
I've been thinkin'! . . .
But judging from the faraway expressions on all
the faces. it hasn't been
about schoolwork!
!)
HUBERTY
MR .
HUSEBO
MR. JASKWHICH
MATHEMATICS
Florence Baar, M.A.
Ona Andrews, M.A.
Joseph Britelli, B.S.
Florence Caswell, M.A.
MR . JEFFERSON
MISS
JONAS
MR . KNICKREHM
MR.
KOSINSKI
Lydia Goerz, Ph.M.
Wm . J. Moebius, B.S.
Catherine B. Novack, 1\1.A.
Richard Nye, M.A.
Don Sudkamp, B.S.
MR. KOZEL
MR. KRIZ
MISS
KRONENWETTER
MR. KRUSE
MUSIC
Catherine Hargrave, M.A.
Roger Sellers, M.M.
MANUAL ARTS
MISS
KUPFERSCHMID
MR.
LINK
MR. McCULLOUGH
MISS
McDONOUGH
E. R. Thoma, M.S.
Otto R. Carlson, B.S.
Rus ell B. Cosner, M.S.
A. E. Freeberg, B.S.
E. Kriz, n.s.
II A. Li nk, M.A.
H. A. Reppert, B.S.
Harvard C. Smith, M.S.
MR. MARTELLE
MISS MERRICK
MR .
MOEBIUS
MISS MOODY
COMM ERCIAL
Leon P. Hermse n , M.A.
Lois Jane Campbell, M.A.
Ruth M. Gober, B.S.
T. L. Hartzell, M.Ed.
MISS
MURPHY
MISS
NOVACK
MR.
NYE
MISS
OATES
Evelyn Kron e nw etter, M.A.
Caryl Oates, M.B.M.
Adrienne Robinson , B.S.
Verne E. Schmale, B.E.
Arnold J. Stuyvesant, Ph.B.,
B.E
A. Wolff, M.A.
MR.
OWENS
MR.
PASKA
MRS.
PECK
MR. PEEL
LI BRARY
Elsie Recd, B.A.
Margaret Chatilovicz
A. Thanos, B.S., M.S.
MISS REED
MR. RAFSHOL
MR. REPPERT
MRS. ROEDER
HOME ECONOMICS
Teresa W. McDonough, Ph.M.
Marjorie Corbin, M.A.
Florence K. Sokolik, M.A.
MISS ROBINSON
MR.
SCHMALE
MR.
SCHUMACHER
MR.
SELLERS
LANGUAGE
Alma M. Merrick,
1.A.
Leone S. Bayler, M.A.
Juliana Blank, M.A.
Virginia Wilson, M.A.
MR.
SIMONSEN
MR.
A.
SMITH
MR.
H. SMITH
MISS
SOKOLIK
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Charles Jaskwhich. B.S
Mildred Vanderhoof,
Li\.
Shirley Baillies. D.S.
Dolores Hanser. B.S.
Chester Kozel, B.S.
Jesse A. Peel, M.A.
MISS
STEFFEN
MR. STUYVESANT
MR.
SUDKAMP
MISS
TH A NOS
Glen McCulloch, M.S.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
John D. Davie , Ph.D.
F. J. Jefferson, B.A.
Ro emary Jona , B.A.
MR.
THOMAS
MISS
VANDE RHOOF
M R . W HITTAKER
MISS W ILSON
!J'm Be~~ <Jo.
See <:/lie .P«;Jd
l'!ISS W OLFF
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SENIORS
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Margaret McElwain, TreasUier; Beverely Wiberg, Secretary; Bob Haubrich, Vice
President; David Borkenhagen, President.
HONOR STUDENTS
Judith Jane Allen
E. Beverlee Andrews
Rosalyn Marie Block
David M. Borkenhagen
James A. Crossin
Harold T. Crutcher, Jr.
Mary Margaret Hoye
Arlys Jeanne Jensen
Nancy S. Krom
Robert Alden Kubec
Carol Ann Kuchera
Dolores Mae Leonar:l
Mary Kay Meyers
Nancy Carol O'DonneIJ
Nancy Anita Pearson
James Robinson Poole
Evelyn Mae Ryshkus
Darlene Ann Schackmuth
William Edward Scheckler
Margaret Ann Surratt
Gladys L. Tures
Sandra Joan Vil en
William James White
" The short period of life
is lonq enouqh to live well
and honorably."
CLASS FLOWER
Carnation
CLASS COLORS
Lavender and White
THOMAS ADA M SON. Linc·oln. '"Addi<• ' llandl<•s that
golf rluh JikC' a pro
pl'r
Council
I. 2. :l.
qu1f't.
hut not shy
('ool tem-
Student Council :l; Sophomon' Stud1•nt
K-Kluh 2, :l; Swimming B t!'am 1; Coif
AGA ZZ!. Lincoln. "B1·rnarrl '
Alwavs fun
Oh lhos~ nicf' dark l'Y<'S . . . HNi Cross
Council 1. 2 3. Pres. 2, :l Football Sor>h. B Varsity :~ Track 1. 2, 3.
BENNY
Jo\·ing
MARY AIELLO. Lincoln
frkndl}
and
";\lar"
Flash~
dark <'Yl'S.
sinrC'r('.
GERALD ALFREDSON. \\';l'hlngton. "JNry." Thos!'
curls and that friC'ndly smi)(•, Pasy-going, fun ga-
lore
JUDITH ALLEN. Lincoln
' Judy " Brains and \)('auty
magnl"l for Ralph 's alll•ntion QUiC'k with a smilP
Honor Society 2, ·1. Sophomorl' Student Council
I. G A A
1. Y-Teens 1
ESTHER
ALTMA N.
bro\\ n
hair
ancl
\'iC(' Pres. 1.
Lincoln
<'Yt'S.
' Esther"
thoughtful
and
:\1atrhing
g<•nuin<•
smart ('Jnlhes
LARRY AMUNDSON. Fri!'ch•ns. "Curly'
just loYt.' thnse hlond c-urls
shy
Congenial
hut SWC'f.'tl~
so.
MILTON ANCEVIC. \f<'Kinl<•y ' \lllt. ' Plr,isant clispn:-;ition wants ln he a h•arhC'r a ct('lightfu, st•nsc
of humor
Quill and ~<TOii 2. '.l, KE!liEWS 2, :l.
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DENNIS ANDERSEN. \\"ashlngton . " Luc·ky
Horse•
TC'xas. horses. and girls his favorite oh. that
«raz~
grin.
ROBERT ANDERS EN. ::\tcKinley "Bob.' Strong and
powerful for . ize prize wrrsller . . • K-Klub 2 . 3;
\\'reslling 1
2. :l
W ILLIAM ANDER SEN. McKinley
ken gentle determined .
'Andy.'" Soft spo-
DELWIN ANDERSON . Washington. "Del."' Reser\'ed.
hut pleasantl) so- h us hes fast and furiously.
GARY ANDERSON . \\"a. hington. "Andy."' Clean-cut
good looks~ another Rembrandt clicks with the gals
. . Prom Committee 2, Football 1. 2; Track l, 2, 3.
SANDRA ANDERSON . McKinle)· ''Sandy.'' Gay and
li\'el) daring and unpredictable .
. Student Council 1. Prom Committee 2; K-Teens 2, 3; Library
Club 1. Girl Scouts 1, 2. Treas. 1. Wig & Mask 1;
::\lodern Dance Club 1 . 2 \'ice pres. 2; S.C.A. Cashier 1; KENEWS 2, 3.
THOMAS ANDREOLI . Washington
signed. sh), and sharp dresser.
"'Andro.'"
Re-
BEVERLEE ANDREWS. :ltcKinley. "Bev.'" Short and
sweet scholastic ahilily. musically inclined . . .
Library Club 1 2 Secretary 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3.
RALPH ANDRO . :ltcKinley. ''Smiley... President of
Judy's fan club good company anywhere . . _ Prom
Committee 2; K-Klub 3; Booster Club 1. 2, 3; Spy
Salesman 3; Foothall \'arsity 1. 2, 3; Tennis 1. 2.
:l SPY • taff 2 :l. Homecoming Queen's ::\tanager 3.
RONALD ANGELIC!. Lincoln. "Angie.'' 0'1C of the
pri\'ileged (("\\ who driVi!S his own car fun loving
. . Football
Sop!-
1.
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CATH E R IN E
tal
ml'
ANG ELO
Lin<oln
looks comhirwd
with
'l'ath~·'
hrains
ro1wan
Exchange
S<'ntinwn
sincPrP
Honor Soci!'ly 2. :l. Slu1knt Council 2;
.
.
~;u
A.F.S.
2;
HomPcoming Committt•t> 2. ;{:
rrom Commilt(•p 2, R('minar 2. ;{ Pn·"'· ;i, Cirl
Scouts 1: Y ·TN•ns 1; Modt•rn Darn.'<' '.2
DONNA ANTRIM . \\'ashington
lht•y comt• hig hrown l',Yl'S
SN'
Dodo. '
.
S\\ p('f
Lihrary Cluh
as
~
2. :\fodt•rn Dan<'t' 2.
GERALD ARNOLD . Washington. "Arni<'.
Tt.lt'nl
talking
s~·inphonie
his pnthusiasm is catching
fol
Choir 1
ROBERT ARNOLD . Lincoln. "Boh." Blu!'
a far away look always with a smilt•
hall Soph . \'arsity B 2
SHEILA
BADGEROW.
and
loving
fun
:\TcKlnl!')'.
winsomC'
ard<•nt
!'~ ,.,
"ilh
Fool·
"Sh!' ha."
Daring
GreC'o
.
fan
Sophomor!' Stuch'nt Council 1: SPY Starr 2, :1· Boost<•r Cluh 2: Girl Scouts 1. 2. Wig & Mask 1, l\Todern Dance 2. S.C.A. Cashier 1. 2
SPY SalPsman
1. 2, :l.
DONNA
BAIN
'.\lcKinll'Y, ' Don." S\\'!'l'( srr.il!' for
flair~ for rashion
Boosll'J'
Cl uh 2; Girl Scouts 1. \\'ig & ~Task 1: ~lod!'l'n Dance
2; Y-T!'!'ns 2. :1: Prom Commiltl'!' 2; S.C A. Hoard
1. 2. :i Pn•s. :1.
('\'l'r,Yon(•
Slfl('('rf.•
DARLENE BAMBROUGH . St. Georg!',
'Dar .. P1•til!'
and graceful cut!' major!'tl<'
. Hi-Sl<'PIHng 1, 2, :l.
ViC't.'
Pn•s.
ANGELA
2.
TrNts
BARDEN.
:t
Lincoln.
"Angie." G<•ntle and
active in hand shy hut S\\'f't'l
Sophomore' Stuc!Pnl Council 1: G.A.A. 1, 2. :1. Girl Scouts
:l; Trident 2, 3. Band 2, :1: Orch1•stra :1.
modest
DONALD BAUSANO . Lincoln. ' Don.'' Polite
quiC'I a friendly smilC' . .
Foothall Soph
Jr \'arsily 2. :1. Track 1. 2, :i.
ROBERT BAXTER . :\1cKinley. "Boh."' Qu1t'l and mysterious future !armer? R.O.T.C. 2, 3.
JAMES BECKER. \Vashington. "Jim." Scooper in the
green Chevy· machinist.
PATRICIA BECKER. Lincoln. "Pal." A song in her
heart friendly personality has made her many
friends .
Sophomore Student Council 1, S>·mphonic Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3.
RALPH BECKER. Lake ForC'sl High School
"Ralphie." Desires lo he a salesman for Chrysler Corporation.
ROBERT BECKER . Lincoln. "Boh... A dolphin if
there' evC'r was one· Joe's frit•ncl plC'asanl to C'Veryone . . . Swimming 1, 2, :l: Track 2; Student
Council 3; Ushers 2, 3 Pres. :i.
DONNA BELLA. \\'ashington. • . usi<•."
whcrc with a twinklC' in her C'yc.
S<•en
C\'ery-
INGRID BERG. Lincoln. "Inky." Gal of f<•w words
always an attractive' smile' delightful disposition
. . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Tccns 3.
CURTISS BERGENDAHL . McKinley. "Curl." :\!an fm
cars fool loose and fancy free.
RICHARD BERGENSON . McKinley.
curly hair· a man of few words.
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"Bergie."
Blond
and
1
LAR RY BERGQUIST. Linroln. "Berky." SrPn hut not
h<·arcl thought rul and observant.
RUTH BER GE N . Washington. "Ruthie "
Popular and
unspoill'd qu('l'nly huhhling- vita11ty
C1ass
St•C"'y
StudPnt Coun<'il 2; s,,phomorp Studl'nt Coun<'1I
I; ~PY Sall'sman :l. lfomN oming QU<'l'n ·~, Boost Pr
Cluh 2. (;irl Scouts 1; Spanish Club 2; Lihrary ('!uh
1; ;\lod<•rn Dane<• 1. 2 TrPas. 2; Prp Cl uh J 2, ;1
TrPas. :.? St·<· :i Y-Tt'l'ns 1 Prom CommitlPC' 2
Chairman
S.C A
Cashil'r '.2, KPn("WS :l, SPY 2.
BIER DZ . Lincoln. "Bird." Quiel but not
shy wants to win an award for acting . . . Wrestling 2
THOMAS
ER W IN BIERZYCHU DE K . Lincoln.
positwn
"Ed." Qui<•l clismore inclined to listen than to talk .
SPY Salt>sman 1, 2
PETER BINOTTO. :\lcKinh•y
quit·t and t•asy going.
"Petey."
A
fancy
for
cars
ANTHONY BISCIGLIA. Lincoln "Tony " \\'insom<•
t'as~ to g(•l along with . . . Foothall 1, :..?; Usht•rs
Cluh 1, 2.
JAMES BLOCK. Lincoln.
fut un ~<'holar
'Jim." Quiel and resl'l'V!'cl -
ROSALYN BLOCK. Lincoln
hlut• t'YPS
ciPty :2.
soft
spokt•n
"llosy" Gay hlonclP with
honor
student
Honor
So-
ANTHONY BONN. \Vashinglon. "Antonio."' Businesslike an(i umhitious
future ~alesman.
DAVID
BORKENHAGEN. Lincoln.
"Pork'O."
All
Am<"'rican good looks a leader- serious or <"a. y
going
Cla" Pres 3; Honor Society 2. :I
\'ice Pres. 2; Student Council 3- Pres. 3; Carlsllll<I
Exchange 2; Badger Slate 2; Prom Committee 2;
K-Kluh 1, 2, 3- Pres. 3; Debate 2; Football Varsity
1. 2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3-Soph. 1 Varsity 2, 3;
Baseball Varsity 1, 2, 3-Caplain 3; KENEWS 3;
SPY 2.
PATRICIA BOYLE. Lincoln. "Pal." Fresh and cool as
sherbert quick with a smile . . . Girl Scouts 2, :J;
G.A.A. 2. 3; Wig & Mask 2. 3; Y-Teens 2.
CHARLES BREDEK . Washington. "Chuck." Terrific
~cnsc or humor
always ready for excitement . . .
Sophomor!' Student Council 1; Symphonic Choir 1;
A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Football Soph.
GENE BREILING. McKinley. "Il!'h." Thinks alnng
athletic lm<'s obtains "reel" pleasure nut of fishing ac<' basketball player . . . K-Kluh 1, 2, 3;
Football Varsity 1, 2. 3; Basketball \"arsily l, :J, ;i;
Basehall Varsity 1, 2, 3.
NORMAN BREYER. SL George. "Norm." Auto minded strong silent type an unforgettable guy.
RONALD
pleasant
BREYER . SL George.
"Ron."
swell lo know-dependable plus.
THOMAS BROWN . Lincoln. "Tom." Magnellc
of nature good disposition.
LARRY BRUCH. \\'ashinglon.
of humor will lraYel far.
fond
"Lar." Terrific sense
JACK BRUNNER . Lincoln. "Bruno." AgT!'('ahlc
alwa~·s sleeping
grand lo ha\'e around.
and
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JOHN BRYSKE . \IcKinley. "B<>rserk." Keen sense o!
humor clever· inspiring.
MARTHA BULLAMORE . l.1n!'oln
Marty · · i\.lakt's
l''\('<'lll•nt use ol ht.•r timC'
a gal or It'\\ \\ IH ds
. Sophomon•
a pleasurC' to ha,·e a1 ound
Student Council 1; Girl Scouts l, '.l.
'.l, 3. Y-Tecns :i.
HARVEY
BURMAN.
gent look
winning ways.
Lincoln.
:1. Tri<h'nt
' !Ian •• That
l.
intelli-
CHARLES
BURMEISTER .
\\'ashing-ton
\takes frit•nds easily king oplimistir
BARBARBA BURNS. St. GPorgl' . "Barh... R('[n•shing
smile cheerful fun Jm·ing .
Suh-Dl'h '.l,
I.
G.A A. l; Wig & Mask :1.
WILLIAM CADA. St Marv's. "Bill." Orclerlv !oval
triend prompt and courte1ius . . . R.O.T C.
'.l, :I.
i:
RONALD CAIRO. Lincoln. "Ron." Always with Donna
easy going but quiet.
JAMES CALCHERA. Washington. "Jim."
tured captl\·atlng smile even l<•mperccl .
MICHAEL
Go0<I na-
CALLAHAN . l\lcKinley
':\like .. Bn"ng
stn•ngth of rharartC'r and muscl<•s
Foothall-Soph 1. Junior Varsity 2.
champion
I
DIANE CAMPBELL . Washington .
'lkU<"' Inclined
to mirth and laughter energetic . . . Prom Committee 2, GA A. 1 2, 3; SPY Salesman 1.
PATRICIA CAPPONI l\TcKinl<•y. "Patty." Marriageminded Ray's other half fun-loving . . . Sophomore
Student Council 1.
PATRICIA CARELLI . :\le-Kinley "Pat •• Good to look
upon. hettN yet to kno" a hrighl spot in any
class
. Y-Tecns 1. Girl Scouts 1; Variety Show
I. 2: Prom Committee 2, Hi-Style '.l, :1. Honor Soncty 2, :I; S.C A Cashier 2, 3.
PHYLLIS CARLSON. ;\lcKin)ey "Phil." Goocl natur('(J
and true hearted is she . . . Prom Committe<• 2.
ROBERT CARROLL. St. Mary's. ' Boh." Nol hold or
hut a swell guy.
,t ~
DONALD CARSON . . !cKinlcy. "Don:· Lady killer
funny lo,·es to talk . . . French Cluh 1.
BETTY CASSITY. Reedshurg High School. "Get. .. A
pleasant face is a silent recommenclalion.
RICHARD CECCHINI. Lincoln. ' Chick." Drive and
vision of achievement more inclined to listen tha n
talk strong silent type . .
Fool hall Soph. l, Jr.
\'arsity 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3.
JAMES CHAMBERS. Chicago. Ill. "Flip per." Speeds
in his hot rod steady gal is Donna . . . K-Kluh
2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3.
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CORA CHIAPPETTA . McKinley "Chips." W!'ll lik<'cl
genrral hut by one in particular . . . G.A.A.
in
LE OPOLD CHIAPPETTA. McKinlC}
"L!'O." BashruJ, hut always wears a smile a plcasu r <' to he
wllh
. Prom Committee 2; Booster Club l, :l,
,.;py . alesman 1, 2.
"Pat."
PATERA CHILDERS . Lincoln
mile elegantly darling.
Enchanting
MICHAEL CHIRCHIRILLO . Washington. "~like." A
dlstindivc and delightful sense or humor shy, hut
rrten<!ly hlushes fast and furiously . . . Football'ioph. 1; Track l, 2, Wrestling 1.
ROBERT CHRISTENSEN . Washington. "Boh." Silence
is golri('n an honest man is the nohle \\.'Ork.
DOROTHY CHRISTON. Washington. "Dorth."
corr.e 11s t IH• flo" crs or May a likeable gal
Prom
Committer
2,
Y-Tl'l'ns
1:
.\HHH'i·n
Wcl-
u:incp
:.!.
DONNA CHRISTOFFERSON. Lincoln. "Dern." Sh}. hut
lnno<'Pnt hro\\·n C'Yl'S .
. Library Cluh 1.
... wPPt
CHRISTINE CLARK . Washington
'Chrisic. ' Fond of
laughlPr, full of run friendly brown eyes .
Prom
BoostC'r Cl uh 1; SPmmar 2, :l
Trident 3; CN·1llan Chorus 1.
Commitlt>t• 2.
JOAN CLIFF ORD . Lincoln.
grPl'tthlt• gal
'Joa nit•. ' A pl!'asant a·
a kinrl and gPnllc soul
is
shr • . .
Prom Committee 2.
DOUGLAS COBB. Lincoln. "Doug.'
t.:nderstanding
and patient b ushes easily- a guy of few words.
FRED COHEN. Lincoln. "Fredo." Twinkling eyes
with a smile to match- talks oodle when in the
mood--<"arefree sense or humor . . . Student Council .1: Prom Committee 2; Booster Club 1, 2; Spansh C'ub 2.
MARY ANN COLLINS. St. George. "Lash." Surh
pretty tllue eyes frequently exercises her \\.'innin,gsmill cager to please . . . G.A.A. 2; Wig & Mask
1; Y-Tccns .L
DONALD COYLE. Pasagoula High. "Spider...
'ilent typ~ -a pro at acting- a friend to all
\\'ig & :ltask 3· KENEWS 3.
Tall,
RICHARD COMINSKEY . Washington. "Dick.'" Kncm'
the track sunny d!sposit!on-quict, but not shy
K-Kluh 2 3. Track l, 2, 3; Wrestling 1.
JEAN COOGAN. :'llcKmlcy. "Jeannie.'' Sweet as they
come- demure.
BRIAN COOK . . kKinley. "Cookie." Ready for anything you might ask be it for fun or task.
DORA COSENZA. :'l!cKinle} "Dor." Fond of laugh·
ter full of fun contagious enthusiasm . . . Prom
Committee 2; Girl Scout. l, J; G.A.A. 1; \\' ig &
\la<k 1.
SANDRA CRAWFORD. McKinley. "Sandie." Cheerful
amiahlt• Jen-l's to laugh
G.A.A. l; Cecilian
Chorus l
~. C A. Cashier 1.
MARY CROSS.
\\ashington .
"Mi!\11."
rundamentahst
contagious
C'nthusiasm
hC'r
talC'nts
among
many a<'liVitiC's
A swimming
.
dic,,;lnhuh•s
.
~tuch•nt
Council :1; Sophomon• Slucl<>nt
Council I, Carlsi>acl
ExC'hangl' 2; \'ari<•ty Show 2. ;l; Cin<-•malic 1. ~
t:shers Cl uh 2, :l Treas. 2. :l; G A A. I, Y-Tccns
1: Trident 1. 2. :J Pres. :l: Mod<•rn Dan<'<' 2, SPY
Salesman 2.
JAMES CROSSIN . Lincoln. 'Jim ·• Foolhall 1tn<I J!irls.
hi~
forte
a t("rror to opposing hall rarriPrs
disting-
uished himself hy making 1st string all stctt('
Honor Soriety 2, 3 Vire Pres. 3; Carls ha<! f;xchang<• 2; K-Kluh 2. 3 TrNts. 2. :l; Prnm CommitlN' 2. :i: Foolhall -Varsity J , 2, :1, Tra<'k 2,
Wrestling 1, SPY Salesman :l; SPY l, 2, :1.
HAROLD
CRUTCHER.
LinC'oln.
" Harry· "
To
know
him ht\ltl'r i.· to like' him morp . . . CrossC'd Rifl«·s
1
:i
\'ire Pn•s
:1. R o T.C. 1, 2, :1.
PAUL CUCUNATO. Washington. "Paul." Al\\a)s hnp
p~. nl\\ays kin<I
hP's llH' typ(' "" likP to finct
MARY
\\'ashinglon
CZARNECKI.
disposition
'.\lar
"Mar" A JOll)'
"':her(' thC"rc's laughtPr, lhC'n"s
that grin and that glint in her <'Y<'s.
ELWOOD DALLMAN. l\!ilwaukl'l' "Sonny." N<·,·cr al
a loss for words
.
<tnothC'r Caruso
h nets hi
voice lo the rhoir .
A Capp<•lla Chmr :l, Tra<'k
2.
WILLIAM DANIEL. MrKinl<'Y "Rill." Anything for
a laugh
chit chat at its gayQsl
nt·,·er a
dull mom(•nl
Prom Committee 2 HNI Cross
Council 2: S.C.A Cashier l: Swing Band 2: Rand
2 :i: SPY 3.
WAYNE DAUN. \Vashinglon
"Wayn<'." More
clined to listen
easy lo gl'l along wit!
pretty blue eyes.
In·
ANTHONY DE ANGELIS. Lincoln. " Tim." His work is
always done . .
but he finds lime for fun
K-Klub 3; Track 1.
RICHARD DE CONO. \le Kinley. "Dick " , h~-. hut
v~ry pleasingly so . .
keen and enthusiastic . . .
follower of sports . . . well-liked . . . K-Klub 2.
:i: Foolball-Soph. Manager l, Varsity 2, "I: Baskethall-Soph. 1\!anager l, 2: Varsity 3.
MARY DEIGNAN. 1\!cKinley. "!\!ar." Gcnli<' and
good natured . . . amiable . . . pleasing lo the
eyes . . . Y Teens 3.
CAROLYN DELCORPS . Lincoln. "Carol."
Broad,
friendly smile . . . always on the go . . . has that
well groomed appearance . • . Prom Committee 2;
Ushers 2. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2: Y-Teens 1: !\!odern Dance
2; SPY Salesman 3; KENEWS 3.
DELORES DELUCA. ;\!cKinley. ''Dee.'' Arrlenl foolhall ran
. versatile speaker . . . always has
something nice to say . . • Girl Scouts 1, :i: G.A.A.
1, 3: Symphonic Choir 1: A Cappella 2.
LASALLE DE MICCHJ. Lincoln. ":\lickey. " Calm and
cool
. . an honor student . . • considerate . . .
Honor Society 3.
EDITH DEROSE. :\!cKinley. "Edie... Beautiful hair
. . distinctive
. . always a kind word . . . Red
Cross Council J: Girl Scouts J, 2, :i: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3,
~lo<lern Dance 2, Cecilian ('horus 2: . ymphoniC' Choir
J, S.C A. Cashier 1. 2; SPY Salesman 1.
JOHN DESANTIS. Washington ' .John." Ad<•pt with
. Quill and
thP golf C'luh
.
r('al C'OOI golpher
Scroll 2. 3. K-Kluh 2. 'l: Golf 1 2. :i Captain :i:
KENEWS 2. :1.
ALFRED DE DEIFE. Freidcns. "Al." Qui<•l and
S('fVC'Cl
.
.
.
f('-
a good work<•r.
ANNETTE DI CELLO. :\lcKinley. "Annelle." Admired
h~ her many fri<·nds
pl<•asanl smil<'.
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DONNA DOERSCHLAG. Washington. " D<•<•." Dl'\as1 nJ
nth• twinkling r~·ps sP•·n with .Jin1
..
<
11 I
I G A A . I, :!. :l; lh-Stc•pping 1.
ADRIENNE DOM ENK. Washington. "Adril'nnc " D<•·
ghtfu.i
to
look
\larty 's nttrntion
1, ()!('ht>slra 1
at
d<'\'inr
to
know
magnet
for
. Sophomorr StudC'nt Counf'il
NANCY DONALDSON . Linl'oln ' Nan " A friend inclt•l'd p<'lit<' too
. G.A.A. 1; Y-Tet•ns 1
JOYCE DOR F F . ('oral Gables, Florida
'Joy '
;\lar-
rrn.gt.•
<·njoys
writ-
mlnch·d
nt.'V<•r a
ing ll"lt<•rs
(, A A 1, S.C A
dull
moml'nt
. Sophomon•
:l
Stud<•nt
Coun!'il
1;
LI NDA DRAGONCEWICZ . Lincoln. "Lynn " R<Sen·Nt.
hut run hopl's to become partnl'r in the Schoenfeld
Company
RONA LD DULAK. Lmcoln. 'Ron." Pl'rsonalib plus
tc:rrific sC'nsf' of humor ~een with Elainf." . .. Badger
Prom CommiltC'C' 2; K-Kluh 2. :3; Bonst('r
(']uh I. '..!, Football 1 2 . '" Tra!'k 1. 2. :l; Wrestling
1, 2, SPY Salesman 1, 2. :l, SPY l, 2, 3.
StAte :.!.
MARILYN DURDIK. McKinley. "Mar." Good sense of
"tvlC'
\\:(•pt
and natural
,.inn~ dispoc1tion
blond<' hair to match hrr
•. Girl Scouts 1; Wig & Mask 1;
!Janee 2; Sympho111c Choir 1
A Capella
Choir '..!; SPY Salesman l, 2.
~lmkrn
E DWARD E DWARDS. St
Adapt "Ith the i;:olf rlut>
Golt 2, :I.
Francis S<•minar\'. 'Ed"
ne\'er a dull moment
" Georgia " Cheery
G EORGIA ELLIOTI'. Lincoln
smile lends hl'r talents to the choir an ahle seam, tn•ss
. . Sophomore Stuctt•nt Council 1: l'shers 2,
:i Sec'>. :i: Seminar 2; Lihrary Cluh 1; Girl Scouts
1, 2, :l Vice Pre, , 2, Pres. :J; G.A.A 1. Spanish
Cluh 1, 2; Y·T<•Pns 1; Symphonic Choir 1 A Cappel la
2. :i: Girl Scout Cabinet 2. 3 Sec'y. 2; Pres. :l.
LYNNE ELWELL. Lincoln "Lynne" Horses, horses,
crazy over horses a future vrterinarian blonde,
hlut•·t'~'!·d <·harmer
Carlshad Exchange 2; Ush
<'r' :i. Artist Alley 1; . panish Cluh 2: Prom Commllte< 2 Tcidcnt :l S.C.A. Cashier 1.
CAROLE ENGLUND . Lincoln. "Carole." Seen with
John Ion that red hair- -lakes to waler li k e a
fish
Sophomore Student Council 1: Prom Cnmmitl<•e 2; R<'d Cross Council 1, 2. :l Sec'y. 2; \"i<"r
Pres. 2, Artist Alley 1; Trid<•nt 2, 3; S.C A. Cashier 2.
BEVERLY ENGSTROM. Lin<"oln. "BC\"," Always ;t
'mile and ,, friendly hello . . • Girl Scouts l, :.!;
Y-Tet•ns 2.
PHILLIP EPPING. Lincoln. "Phil • Adept swirnme1
y£'ar n for oulPr space
lots of fun
.
~nphnmorC'
• tudent Council 1; Symphonic Choir 1. A Cappella
Choir 2. :l S.C A. Cashier l, Swimming l, 2, :I.
KENNETH ETZELMUELLER. Lmcoln. "Ken. ' Desire
to pla} with the Cuhs quiet hut friendly
KENNETH EUTING. Lincoln. "Curly." The strnni::
type congenial friendly blue eyes . . . Sophomore Student Council 1.
~ilent
DANIEL FABIANO. '.\TcKinley, "Fihhy." \\'hen h<'
s,Jt•aks it is worth hsll'ning to \\·inning in tegrity
Booster Club 1. 2. :l; Football 1; Basketball 1.
MARY FABIANO. Washini::ton. "~Tar .. NC\'er a loss
for words a smile :uch pep
Prom Committee 2 Y-Tecns 3; Cecilian Chorus 2;
ymphonic
Choir 1
ZOE FEINSTEIN. Lincoln. "Zoe." Good mixer- fond
or laughter full of fun versatile speak er .
Boostt•r Cluh 1. 2; Artist All ey :l: Girl Scout s 1 ;
Hi-Stepping 1; Spanish Cluh 2; Y-Tee ns 1, 2; ;\l odern Dance 1. 2: S.C. A. Cashier 1 , 2; SPY Salesman 1, ::!.
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RONALD FELDSHAU. !\1cKink\' "Ronni<'." That gnn
and glint in his t'Y<"S sePn \~·1th that ont.• nnd nnl\
gal.
RICHARD FELLM ER. Linroln.
plC"asantly so
'Di<'k ••
gay and dashing . .
Bashful, hut
K-Kluh :.?,
~,
Wrestling 1, 2.
JEANETTE FENSKE . Lincoln
neecllC'
'Jan.'
liheral with her smile
Adt•pl \\ ilh llw
lovely IJlond hair
Suh-Deb 2. a Treas. :i: G.A.A. 1; Spanish Cl uh I
2 S£'c'y 2; Y-TN.'ns 1, :.?, :l SP<"Y 2: Cr!'ihan
Chorus 2 Prl's. 2, A Capl'lla Choii· :1 ~;..c·~·. ·i
Orch(•stra 1, '..! Vice Pn.•s. '..?, Gt•nt•ral Y-Tl't·ns :2
Treas. 2.
JOANNE
her
FERKIN .
ethusiasm
is
Lincoln
catching
'.Jo.'
Pro .1l tl'nnis
a radiant glow ahoul
her
Cluh Council 2: ('arlshad Exchangl' 2; Pep
Cluh 1. 2. :i Pr<•s. :I: Girl Scouts 1. 2, Y-T!ens l.
'..?. :~ SC'c'y. 1. Pn.•s. :?, l\1o<IC'rn Dann• 1 '..?, Student
Council :l
DIANE FESSENDEN . Lincoln. "Di.'' Eagl'r and will
mg to plN\S(' a smilt• for t>Vt'l'yont• .
Sophon1on•
1: Wig and ;\!ask l; \'-
Stud!•nt ('oun<'il I, G A A
Tet•ns 2, :l.
DENNIS FILIPPELJ. :11<'Kinl!'Y "\lcnaC!'." Cool, calm
and coll(•cterl n•ady with a smil<• . . . Sludl'nl
Council :1. lll'rl Cross Coun('if 1: Hoostl'r Cluh l,
Prom Commilt('e ~; R.C.A. Cashit•r :?. Foothall t.
2: Baskl'thall 1: Tra<'k 1. 2, SP\' Sal!•sman l. 2,
SPY 1
FRANKLIN
FINK . \\ ashington.
0
"Fink."
Arlisli~all)
inclinC'd
fun-loving . . . Prom Committcr 2; CrossC"ct
lliflps 1
2. R 0 TC. 1, 2,
a; Artist Alley 2.
DARLYNE FISCHER. Lincoln. "Dar." 1'iicc lo CVl'ryon(' even tempered always pleasant.
SAMUEL FLEMING. East l\1olln!'. I llinois. "Sam.'·
Carrot lop amhilion to he president of lJ S. .
A Cappella Choir 3
DONALD FLESCH . St Gl'orgl'. ' Oon." Lots of fun
guy to ha,·e around.
S\\ ell
BEVERLY FONTAINE . Washington .• Bev." Twinkling
eyes with a smile to match-a Ronnie fan.
PATRICK FONTE. Washington. "Pat." Satire-truly
a man's man· keeps everyone laughing . . . Honor
Society 2. 3; Prom Committee 2; Artist Alley l;
Spanish Club 1. 2; KENEWS 3; SPY 2, 3.
RICHARD FOX. St. George. ' Dick." The laborer is
.vorlhy of his reward . . . Ushers 2. 3.
SANDRA FOX. Lincoln. ". andy." Soft-spoken and
considerate- she'll go far in her quiet way . • .
• ophomore Student Council 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2. :J;
G.A.A. l, 2, 3 -Sec'y. 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra
:l. Girl Scout Cabinet 2, :l- Vice Pres. 3.
JOHN FRANTAL . Lincoln. "Jack."
would go love that curly hair.
To
Vasser
he
ROBERT GAAL. Friedens. "Boh." Silence is golden
gpnuine interest in other people.
JANE GABE. Lincoln. "Jane." Wonderful disposition a smile for all lovely to look at . . . Honor
Societ} 3 Treas. 3; Student Council 3; Badger Stale
2: Prom Committee 2. 3; Girl Scouts 1. 2; Spanish
('!uh 2. 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Trident 3; Modern Dance
2; SPY Salesman 3.
JOSEPH GABRON. Washington. "Joe." Bashful, hut
cha• mingly so sparkling dark <'Y<'S . • . Foot hall
I 2. 3
Basketh~ll J.
22
THOMAS GALBRAITH. :llcKinl<'Y. 'Tom." !Jc<', lilt!<'
incl wis(• a wondl'r rnr his sizr .
. Symphoni<'
l ho1r I; A Capp!'lla Choir 2; S.C.A. Cashi«1· I
PATRICIA
GARLOW .
\1rKinl<'y.
"Pat...
Ambitious.
dit•('rrul
and kind nil those letll'rs to Pat from
T' 1t shP's th« typ<' "''' like to find • . . G.A.A.
I
C<'rilian
2 . ;\,
Chorus
1,
Symphonir
Choir
2;
B· ncl 1
ME LCHOR GARZA . :\tarianna High School
I)
(lUi<'t in!ll'!•cl hut very nice.
JE ANINE GAUDIO . Lin<'oln. "kannin<' "
hlw.• t'Yl'S
style 2
\lodl'rn
CAROL JEAN GEHRKE . Fried ens.
\\f"
J EANETTE
fun
Cartivating
lo\'cly to look Ht
misty \'Olr<'
Jlj ..
Girl Scouts 1: Wig & Mask 1; Y·Tl'l'ns l;
Dane<• 2; KEN~;ws 2. :i.
ti.hie girl
~ay
"Shor·
all
agrrr
GERBER .
Jo\.·ing
"'hy
"Carol... A like·
n•acty smile
Washington.
for (•vcryon<•
"Jan."
hut int('resting
Always
BoostC'r
C!uh 2, G.A.A. 1, 2; S.C.A. Cashier 1; KENE\\'S 2
PETER GHERA . :ITcKinley. ' Pete "
of fun to h
\"l'
Swell guy
lots
around,
NORMA GHEZZI. :11cKin!1•y. ' Norm." lfrr buhhling
fricndlmt'ss and ~nthusiasm is contagious k«pt th!'
kids cheering
. . Pl'p Club 1. 2, :i Sec·y. :2. Tn•as.
:1. Pn>s :i; Wig & Mask l; :l!oclern Danre 2 ~;p .. · y
.!
ETHEL GLASE R. Lincoln. • Ethel... Pleasantly appealing hair a heautiful shade or red . .
Sophonun·p Student Counc-il 1, Ushers 2: S<'minar ;{; l..1hrarv Cluh 2; G.A A . l; Y-Teens 2. :l; SPY Sa!Ps-
man' 1, 2, . PY 2.
THOMAS GLEASON. Lincoln. "Tom." Really a ham
radio fan quick with wit too . • • Crossed Rifles l;
R 0 T.C l 2 3; Grounded Grids 3.
DONNA GOETZ. Lincoln. "Goetzie '
Passion for
"tome quick "ith the smile-seen with Pete •
Prom Committee :l, Hi -Style 2, 3~Sec'}. 3; Seminar
2; Girl Scouts 2; G.A.A. l; Y-Teens 2. 3; Modern
Dance 2
MARJORY GOLDSTEIN. Lincoln. "l\Iarge." A whiz
in th<' chem lab- good to look at. better yet to
kncl\\
Seminar 2. 3 Treas. 3, Girl Scouts 1. 2
SL·c·y l; French Club 2, 3-Treas. :l; Y-Teens 1,
2. :i. :\lodern Dance 2 SPY Salesman l; S.C.A. Cashier 1
MARY GOODMAN. Lincoln ":llar." :11usically inclined oh. some or those jokes riot to be with . • .
Girl Scouts l, 2: Y-Tcens l, 2, 3; ymphonic Choir
1 A Cappella Choir 2.
VIRGINIA GORSKI. Lincoln. "Virg." Fun and laugh
loving to be sure.
JOHN GRANGER. Lincoln. "Buck." Auto minded
where'd ya get all those freckles ? ? ?
CAROL ANN GRECO . F ricdens. "Carol." Talks
chl'l•rt ull} and optimistically someone will gain a
oyal secretary
. . Sophomore Student Coun cil 1,
Student Council 2· Library Club 1, 2, 3· ·Pres. 2,
:l, . lodern Dance 2.
DENNIS GRIMES. Friedens. "Den ... Tranquil a pleasure to be wilt fondness for hillbilly records • . .
KE. · E\\'S 1 2, 3
PATRICIA GROVER . Lin coln. "Pat." Thinks and
talks fast adept with her fingers- love those curr
links
Girl i'couts 1, 2, 3; G. A .A. 1 , 2; YTeens 3; A Capella Choir 2, 3; S.C.A. Cash ier 1, 2.
23
ANNE
MARIE HAEBIG. Washington. "l:ugs
J\n
person sPrious minc!Pcl. with a strt'ak
imPN'Cahlt•
of gaiety
VALERIE
HAGBERG.
Lincoln.
"\"al
voicP with a pC'rsnnality to matC'h
ly
hlue
mitl!'l' 2,
~tudt•nt
.
('ounril
A heautiful
<'YPS, a lwavt•n-
:l;
Prilm
Com-
Booster C'luh 1. 2
Treasun•r 1 Pn•s.
2; Girl Scouts :i G.AJ\ 1, 2. :l: Spani'h ("luh
1: Wig & Mask l, Y-Tt•t•ns 2, :l, :\1odl'rn Dan<'I'
2;
SPY Salesman
Choir
l,
K~;NEWS
3
3.
2,
S.C.A.
Vire Pres
:i:
C"ashiC'r 2;
A
Cappella
Symphonic
Choir
2;
DORIS HAIDINGER . St
sweet
Gt•orgt'. ' Dodo." t)uil't and
smiling and neat.
MAURICE EDWARD HALL . Linrnln. ' ~:dell<' ' J\n
fan of Johnny Coons dry humor that \\ell
a;·dpnt
groomed
look.
DELORES HALLERS. :\lrKlnley. "Dl'l' .. A filll' JOUlnalisl personality that ran't hC' heat friends ga-
lore . .
K-Teens 2, :I: Girl SC'outs 1
PrPs.
Y-Tt•t•ns 1, ModC'rn Dance 2; Girl Sc-out Cahint•t
I:
I
THOMAS HAMILTON . Lincoln
'Tom." Sta IP))·
very appealing in his chgnifiC'd \\ay
llonor
Rocil'ly :\, Prom Commitll'l' 2, lli-Y 2. :t.
LOUIS
sports
HANNES . Washington. "Louit•." Lowr of
terrific s«.'nse of humor . . . F'rmthall l
DALE HANSON. Lincoln. "Dale." Deltghtful Sl'ns<' of
humor niC'<' to know usually laughing .
. Soph·
omon• Stud<•nt Council. 1
EDWARD HART. Lincoln. "Biggi<'." :\Ir
Foot hall
himself finest of athletes sinc<'re personality
Sophomore Class Pres. l, Prom Committee :!· KKluh 2, :i; Foot hall 1, 2, 3 Capt. 3; Basketball l,
Base ball 1, 2, 3.
LOIS HARTNELL . \lcKinley. "Lois." LO\'er of fun-
an
gree«l e on<' . .
G.A.A. 2.
ROBERT HAUBRICH . McKinley.
"Bobbie." Treat to
t ht• eyes sociable plus quiet but popular . . . Class
\'i!'l' President 2. 3. Prom Committee 2; K-Klub
:!. :1: S}·mphonir Choir 1. 2, :J Vice Pres. 2. Pres.
:I; Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3.
Enchanting
Prom
Committee 2; Girl Scouts 1; G.A.A. 1; Y-Tcens 2.
3-- Treas. 2; SPY Salesman 3.
SHIRLEY HAUBRICH. Lincoln. "Shirl .,
smile a sunny disposition to match
CAROL HAUG. Lincoln. "Carol." Neat and sweet
an ideal secretary- grand company . . . Student
Council 1, Prom Committee 2, Booster Club 1, 2;
Girl Scouts l, 2; Y-Teens l, 2; Symphonic Choir l,
2 3; KE'.'i'EWS 3.
JAMES HAWKINS . Lincoln. "Jim." The life of any
party personalil> galore - crazy dancer . . . Stuclent Council 3; Badger Slate 2; Prom Committee 2;
K-Klub 2, 3-Sec'y. 3; Hi-Y 3; Booster Club 1, 2,
:l Pres. 3 Symphonic Choir 1-Pres. 1; A Capella
Choir 2, 3 Vice Pres. 2, 3; Football Manager 1,
2 Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Track Manager 1, 2; SPY 2, 3.
WALTER HERMANN . :\TcKinley. "Wally .. A whiz
at math ga} anct \'igorous--fulure Admiral . .
Sophomore Student Council 1; Symphonic Choir .t,
A Capella Choir 2.
Washington. "Pee\\'ce." Friendhut lots of fun.
ROBERT HEHOLT.
ly smile
small
LINCOLN WILLIAM HIGGJE . Washington. "Bill," De\'Oled rolle~lor of coins good will amhassador nice
tn kno" . . . A F.S. European Exchange 2; Seminary 2; Dchate 1, 2. 3; Forensics 1, 2, 3; Symphonic
Choir 1; A Cappella 2, 3.
ROBERT HOEKE. Friedens.
'Bob." Quiet and reser\'ed but worth knowing . • . Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2.
VIRGINIA
' If
HOFF.
f'OBH
in
n;
Lincoln
'(;innv
11 packagt•s
.
Biondi<• goo<I
c; A A 1 2 ·~
CHARLENE HOFFMAN. St ;\lary's. 'Char" A pro
\ 1'Pr Jo:kit•r plpasantly charming an all around out
floor~
girl
Suh-DPh 2.
:-\,
Bnostpr Cluh
1,
2,
Artist Allt•y I: Cirl Scouts 1. 2. G.A A. 1. :.!, ;1,
Wig & ;\I ask 1: Tricll'nt 1. 2. :;, OrchPstra 1, S.C A.
( a~hif'r :L
DELANO
hlC''s
HOFFIV'AN.
trounlP
Choir 1
"
that
;\lcKinl<'Y
'Dl'I. . Lilli<•
collpgiah• look
.
.
J:uh-
Symphonic
Wig & ;\!ask :1.
SUZANNE HOLT. St Catlwrin<'. ''SU<'." Sw<'<'I hrnwnSut
a hors•• fancit•r
spic ancl span look
I
:? :L \lo<lt•rn Dancl' 2.
£'\ Pel
(;A A.
ROGER HORNE. ;\l<'K1nll'\' "RP<I." Tall. run loving
gu\·
Baskl'thall
SPY Sall'sman 1. KE'.'iEWS
1 '.!.
DOROTHY HOWARD. Lincoln
'Dor' J\ hl1·nd. hill'
p~·Nt clwrmt 1
ah\ a~ s plPasc•s sinc('r<'
FrPnC'h
C'luh
1
MARY HOYE. Linc,,Jn
''.\Jar ' SwPt'I
fa r and
hlond t1 C'I t.·dll tn an~ s('hnol
Honor SoC'it.•ty
~. :i
Prom CommittPP '2. Hi-Sty)(• ~. :~ Prt·s :L
~t·minar 2,
:i: (;irl Scouts 1.
Dan<"<' :.!, KE:>EWS 2.
MARGUERITE HUCK.
anrt
<h>pt•n<lahlP
;\!<'Kinley
Y-Tt•pns
1,
'.\loctPrn
';\larg<' "
Capahle
good !-Wnsc> of stylC'
wond(•rful
to
Prom Committ('<' ~. Rooster Cluh 1, :.?.
Cir! Scouts I. :l '\ Y·TPl•ns 1, :.? :\1ockrn Dance' ~.
KENE\\'S :I; SPY 'I,
kno\\
HUJIK. Lin<'oln
"Charli<'." Pirtun• him
crcw<'ut <"ollegiah_• look one of the
Class \'ice> Pres. 1: Sophomore Stu<l<>nt Council 1 K-Kluh 2. :1. Football 1, 2, :1:
Baskl'lhall 1. 2, Tra<'k l, 2, :1 KE'.'iE\\'S 2, 'I Sl'Y
CHARLES
without his
mockers . .
2.
RICHARD HUJIK. Lincoln. "Dick." Shy? but so heromi ngly so loves sports regal Prom king . . .
Class Pres. 2 Student Council 2; Tri-School Council
1. 2; Badger Boy State 2; Prom Committee 2: KKlub 2. 3: SPY Salesman 1; Football 1, 2 3; Track
1 2
Wrestling 1.
'
THOMAS JAMBREK. \\'ashington. "Tom." Dark end
and smiling calm and collected terrific voice . ·. •
Symphonic Choir 1: A Cappella Choir 2. 3.
ROBERT JANKOVICH. St. George.
has a friend!~ smile for everyone.
' Boh."
Always
ROBERT JANOVICZ. Washington. "Tubs." The hfc
of H R 207 with a frown on his hrnw.
CAROL JASCH. Racine. "Carol. The owner of n
smill' that's hn ·ct to beat
. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Hi• tepping 1.
ARLYS JENSEN. Lincoln. "Lee." Beautiful bmwn
C',Y<'!'; one of thC' hrains serious hut pleasing to
knO\\
Honor ., ocicty 2, :l l'sht•rs 2. ~: Y·
Tl'ens 2; Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappl'lla Choir 2,
3.
JAY JENSEN. Lincoln. "Jay." Quiet and shy unl1l
you ~C't to know him . . . S.C.A. CashiC'r :l; . win1·
ming 1 2, :l
RICHARD JENSEN. Lincoln. "Emil." Serious hut run
loving ,·ery sincere .Jpss's fan ••. Studl'nt Counril
:l \"ice Pres. :l: Carlshad E'<l'hangc 2; K-Kluh 2,
:l SPY Salesman :i: Foolball-Soph. 1; Tennis 1, 2.
:l SPY 2. 3.
ROBERT JENSEN. Lincoln. "Boh." A great artist
ht"s !';Ure to he those crazy cartoons . . . Sopho~
mm«' Student ( nuncil 1: Cinematic 1, 2: Artist Alie\
1; Symphonil' Choir 1: A Cappclla Choir 2, :l; SPY
Salesman 2.
PETE R JESPERSEN .
\\"ashingtnn.
and a<'ting makP him a eharact<'r
'Pt>t<· • 111s \\ 1t
Sympl11111H'
Choir l, A Capp<'lia Choir :.?, :1.
WARREN JOERNDT . St. Marys. "\\'arn•n ' Qui<•I
hut pi<'asantl~· so
Crosst•d llifl<•s I. :1, IU>.T C
1, :J.
BRUCE JOHANN. Lincoln
fri<.•nds
nice lo know
"Brurl'." \\"innt•r or
man~
. . . Foothall 1, 2.
/
BERNHARDT JOHNSON . l\!rKinlry
'Bt•rnil' '
Co"'!
things come in small packagps willing to ph•as<'
with personality
K-Kluh :l, Bast.•hall :!. :\lana
ger.
CAROLE JOHNSON . Lincoln.
shy
with
crowds,
gay
"Caroll' " SWl'l't smih•
with
frirnds
.
.
.
Honor
Society 2, Sophomor<• Stucknt Council I; K-Teens
2, 3 \'ice Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Girl Scouts 1, Y-Trens
1. 2 Treas. 1, 2, SPY 1, 2.
DONNA JOHNSON . St.
smile
eyes for Jim
Georg<'.
"Donna."
Frit•ndlv
delight rut sC'nsr of humor .
·
Quill & Scroll 2, :l. Prom Committee :.!; Iii-Stvil'
2. :1: l'shrrs 2, :1, GA.A . I, Y-Trrns 1, ~1odi•rn
Danr<' 2: KE:>.B:ws 2, 3 Asst Ed . :i.
GOVERNOR
~hantpur.s
JOHNSON.
Washington.
Ht:LEN JOHNSON . Lincoln.
rriendly ardent ran or Ken
'.2
~lndern
'(;m "
Tlw
will sur<•ly nevpr lH• forgottC'n.
"Helen." Swl'Pt and
G.A.A . 1; Y-Teens
DanC'C' 2.
NANCY
JOHNSON ._ Frieden'
"Nanc."
Buhhlingrnendlmess that gains her many friends full of pep
Stud~nt Council :i: Prom Commillel' 2; Booster
C'luh :.?; Y-Tl'f'ns :.?; Tridrnl 1, :.?, :l \'i<'<' Pn•s , 2
. !odl'rn Dance 2 S.C.A. Cashier :.? , SPY Salesman
:~:
KENE\\'S 3; SPY 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT JOHNSON- Lincoln . "Boh." A second Gl'nl'
Krupa good looking and quiet . . . Swing Band
1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3.
SANDRA JOHNSON- Lincoln, "Sandy." Teaching amhilions friendly and easy to know • . . Sophomore
Student Council 1; Girl Scouts 1; Wig & Mask 1;
Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3.
WALDRON JOHNSON . Lincoln. "Wally." Enthusiastic and forceful-hard worker . . . Cinematic 3.
JUDITH JORGENSEN. St. Mary's. ••Judy." Seen but
not heard prim and neat-soft spoken . . . G.A.A.
J; Wig & Mask 1; Y-Teens 1.
RICHARD JOSSART. Washington. "Joss ." Jackie Is
his constant companion - friendly and likeable .
K-Klub 2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3.
ROY KALDENBERG. Lincoln. "Roy." Quiet and shy
hut becomingly so future plans include \"assar.
CAROLE RAE KASTEN. Lincoln. "Carole." Truly a
sweet singer pleasant smile and disposition . . .
Y-Teens 1. Symphonic Choir l: A Cappelln 2. ·1.
BETTY KAUTZER. Lincoln. " Lu Lu." Her musical
inclination has won her much admiration . . . Swing
Band 2; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2.
DIX!E KELLER. Washington. " Dixie." Winning ways
easy to look at and to know.
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MICHAEL KELLER. ;\JcK1nh·;.
"Aclolph. '
Crazy l'l'cl
1d Hl'r niP's Loogan buddy pprsonalily plu!-i
nµhnmor(' StuctPnl Council 1
Prom Commitll'e '>
K-Kluh 2, 'I Boost!'r ('luh I. 2; Bas<•hall 1, ~. :{;
SPY :? , i .
DENIS KELLM AN . ;\l!'Kinll'Y.
IH'I
what a hot auto.
"D(•n." R!'gular S!'OO-
GEORGE KELL UM. ('('n(!'n·ill<'
H.O.T (
1·.J
('r "
boys
sroo1wr
l!ifl!'s 2.
:1
loo
!LO T C.
"Rl'h." On1• of lh<•
CinPmatif' 2. :l;
2, :1.
IllCHARD KE NNE Y. Lin!'oln ' Di!'k.'
run lo havp around.
Sw(')I guy to
h.111 .. ,
ROBE RT KEXEL. :llcKinh•;·
('oulcl ht a genl'ral
t'<' .v '..!. Trt•as
~-
'Hoh.' ;\lililary mindl'<I
Crossl'd Rifll's 1, 2, :i
O W EN KINGSLEY. Lin!'oln '()w(•n Boy ' Eas>· on
lln ('.Y<'"'
ports minclt•d an Hl'cl<'nl fan of Pat . . .
Sophomon Studt>nt ('oun<'il l, Football 1, 2, :~;
Wr<'stling 1 , :.?, :1 Captain :1 Track 1, 2, :I Captain
:1 ; Ba<lgN Stall' 2, K~;N~;ws :i.
JULIA KLEIN P ELL. Lin!'oln.
\\nfkf'r
ctl\\{t_\'S
laughing
' .luli('. "
Sln('t•n•
Aml11ti1.us SPY
..
Honor
~oci
t•ly a: Prom Committt•P ~. :i ; Hooslt.•r Cluh '.2 ~ Girl
Srnub l. 2; Spanish Cluh 2, :l ; Y-Teens !, 2; .!odprn Dani'<' 2, SPY Sal(•sman 2, SPY 1. :l
Editor
:1
A LICE K LEINSC HM I DT. :llcKini<''"
an<l ('as~· to kno\\ pl<"asant smiJ(•
2
(" A A
s c A r ishil'r :1.
'Al "
Fril'ndly
Gtrl Scouts
DOLO RES KLEIST. Lin{'oln. " Dl'P ' Sel'n with Pl'll'
lo,·t·s to sing
Lihr..i.r y Club 2, :~
Symphonic
Ch 1ir I A l"appplla Choir !! '.{ Lihr an.in 2.
DORIS KLITZKE . :l!cKinley.• Dor."
Prell~
blue l'ye.
nl'\'er without that cheery smile
MARY KLITZKE . 'lcKinley. "Toots." Her pleasini:;
personality ha. gained her many friends-a warm
glow ahout her
. Honor Society 2; Carlsbad Exchange 2; Prom Committee 2; Seminar 2; Y-Teens
:1; Symphonic Choir 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3
Corrl's. , l'c'y
DALE
wit~
3; SPY Salesman 1.
KNAPP .
Janl't .
Lincoln. "Dutch."
R.O.T.C. 1.
Congenial-Sl'l'n
LOU KNAUP . \\"ashinl(lOn. "Bl'ts." Quiet.
hut not shy pleasure lo have around • . . Seminar
:i; G.A.A. 2; Y-Teens 1; Symphonic Choir 1, 2.
BETTY
KOBRIN . Lincoln. • Sandy.'' Sweet ancl
nl•at quite thl' ltttle giggle . • . Prom Committee
Booster Club 1. 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens
1 2, S C.A. Cashier 1.
SANDRA
~.
CHARLES KOENE S. LinC'oln. "Chuck." Hardly I hr
riot lots of fun to have around . . . French Cluh
3; R 0 T.C. 1, 2. 3,
CAROLYN KOLING. St George. "('arnl" True fncnd
tn a
who knO\\ h("'r lots or fun . . . Banet 1.
-l.
a.
JOYCE KOLLMANN. Washington. "Joyce." Has many
fril'nds lots of run . . . Seminar 2; Libt ary Club
:! Y-Tl'l•ns 3
DENNIS
KOZAK.
that spl'cial gal
\\'ashington.
sincere.
"Kozy."
Seen
\\"tlh
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NANCY KRANS . Lin('oln
Nan<' " ~'' P<'I
'\ll1lllllJ.;
srnren.• . .
Lihrary C'luh :!, (;irl Scouts I, :.! • •;
Y-T('l'OS 1. 2, :\. Ran cl 1. 2, :t
RICHARD KRAU SE . Lincoln. "Dick '
Fu I of run
and fancy fn.'l' a C'hl'l'ry word ann a pll'asanl
smil<'.
THEODORE KR E G E R . ~TcKinl(')'
SN'ms sh) hut aftpr ~:nu kno\\
Cinematic 1.
' 'T<•cl." J\ I Fi rs t
him, oh m~
lw
THOMAS KRIEDERMAN . Lincoln. " Kn•ds." llils that
unhC"atahle personality has a Janguag(' all his O\\ n
Swimming 1. 2, :J.
JANE KRISOR . Prairie' Du Chien, Wisconsin. "Jan<'. ·
Sunny disposition agrccahle and likrahlc.
KAREN KRISTENSEN. Hasle Mrlll'm-og Rc•alshnl<'.
G(>rmany. ''Karf:'ln." Charming witty swt~ll gal and
a wondC'rful friend W(''rc mon' than glad to hH\'l'
her with us . . . Hi-Style :l; Girl Scouts :i \'i<«'
PrC's. ;J, Y-Teens :l; Trident :i: A Cappella Choir :1.
NANCY KROM . Lincoln. "Nanc." Tops in all classes
accumulator of "A's'' smart drrssrr .
. Honor
Society 2, :1 Sophomore Studrnt Council 1; Prom
Committee 2; Boostl'r Cluh 2: (;irl Scouts 1. :.! •
Y-Tecns 1, 2, :i: KENEWS :l Assistant Editor :l;
SPY 3.
ALICE KRUEGER . McKinll'y
"Alier." SWP<'I !'onsiderat(' clependahle
Honor Society :~: St•minar
:i.
JOAN KRUEGER . Lincoln. "Joani1• " E\·rr r1•ac!~· with
quiet. hut pl<'asantly so.
a. smile
MELVYN KRUGER. Linroln. ··~frl." HC'ally can shoot
lhosC' picture's Fred's hurldie . • • Sophomore Sturlent Council 1; Quill & Scroll 2, :i; Spanish Club
:.!; Orchestra 2, 3; .. C.A. Cashier 2, :l; KENEWS
1
2. :l.
NANCY KRUSE. Lincoln. "Nanc." Oh, those Jong
distance calls lots of run full of P<'P • . • Class
Sec'y.-Tn•as 1; Studpnt Council :l; Sophomore Stucl<>nt Council; Quill & Scroll 2, :l; Booster Club 2:
Girl Scouts I; Y-Teens I; Modern Dance 2; S.C.A.
Cashier I.
ROBERT KUB EC . Lincoln. "Bob." His oratorical ahilhas won him many honors a speaker at his
hC'st
Student Council :l; Carlshad Excha n ge' 2;
Honnr RoriC'ty 2. :l; NFL Forensics 1, 2. :1; S<'minar
:.!, 3; Golr I; Dehate 1, 2, :l.
it)
CAROL KUCHERA . Washington . ' Carol." \'pry st uclious still has limC' to han• many Fri!'nds .
Honor Society :l; Sophomore StudC'nt Council 1:
G.A A 1. Y-Teens 1 · Prom Committee 2.
NOELLE KUTZKE. 'TcKinley. "NoellC'"' Perse\ C'rant
nevC'r forg<•ts to use her sweet smile.
PATRICIA KWICINSKI . St. Mary's. "Pal .. Alwa~·s
s('en with her spcrial guy a smile for all . . .
G. A.A 1. 2, :l.
ALLEN LADEWIG. Lincoln
'Al." DC'\'ilish
clarry
Symphonic Choir 1, 2.
LAWRENCE LADOUSA. Washington.
able leisure-loving Mr Sports . .
Foothall 1, 2 3; Track l, 2, 3.
daring
"Lonnie." LikK-Kluh 2, :l.
SUSAN LADWIG. McKinley. "Susie." Musical merry mighty terrific friend
. Sub-Deb 3: Girl
Smuts 1 Sec'y. I; Y-Teens I, 2; Orchestra l, 2, :l.
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DIANE LA FLEUIR. \<·nu'<'. California
~di
un
to
lH.'
"Dt. ' Swl'il
with
SHI RLE Y LANG E NBACH. Linmln. • Shirl " Will h<'
1Pmemh('J'( <I ror lH'r won<ll'rful pl'rsonality and thosl'
runny jok(•s stunning wardroht•
. . (;,A.A. 1; Girl
Scouts I. Y-TP!'ns 1, 2, :1.
GAY LE LANGNER . :\kKinl<•\'
and nlways g:ay
Y-T<·<•ns I
YVO NN E
LAPORTA.
and
sincPn·
c1ousn(•ss
gains
' c;avl<•"
IH.' with.
swC'll to
\lusk<ogon,
many
Fun lo\'inl(
. UshC'rs ;{.
\l1rhigan
through
friPn<ls
Fri<•ndly
l'C't
gra
Girl Scouts :2; :\lockrn Dance '.2; Y-
Tl•(•ns :.?.
JUD ITH LAR SON . \!cKinlcy ".fu<ly." PPlil<', and oh
so ,,., ... t•t•l (l fr (.'ndl)-· smik.
NE AL
\\ilh
LARSEN.
hi!-.
WAYN E
tlw
f
n ('
Linf'oln
r
ton
N<'itl "
rril,nd ~
lot~
of lun
LAR SON. Linf'oln.
'\\ayn<•." \lar with
C"ar sun• did c·ciny rough sul jt•<•ts
s\\ Pll loo.
goldt•n
might~
SANDRA LAW E LL. Linf'oln.
<tlnn 1
Anoth<•r srr>Of)('I'
and
f'n•n .. t
\\ ith
Clul
'Sanely. '
has manv frlt•tHls
I
f:asy
to gl't
. Girl Scouts 2.
2. :1 ·Y-Teens 2.
AGNES LAWRENCE . Lincoln
'Aggie." Qt.ick to
smil<' nntl makl' friends hPaut1ful ''arclrohe . .
Sturknt Council ;1; Soph•1mon• Student Council 1;
Ht-Style 2. :1 \'ie<• Prl'S. 2. Tn•as. :l; Girl ,_Couts 1.
Y-Tt•t•ns 1, 2. :1 PrPs. 1. :1. Tric!Pnl 1. 2. :l; \lodrrn DanC'l' 2; Symphonic Choir 1, A Cappl'lln Choir
2. S.C A. ('ashtl'r :l.
ROGER LEHMAN . Lincoln "Rng." :\Ir Ba kcthall
lots of fun
. Booster Cluh 1. 2 Spani'h Cluh
l, 2; SPY Salesman 2: Foot hall· Sophomore 1, Jr
\'arsity 2; Basketball l, 2. 3; Golf 1. 2, :l; SPY
1 2 :l.
DELORES LEONARD. Lincoln. "Dee." Plea:ing smilp
niC('
to
know
plenty
of
hrains
.
.
.
Honor
Society :i Prom Committl'e 2: Red Cross Council 1,
2. :{ Sec'y, 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2· Y-Teens 1, 2: S~:m
ph<·nic Choir 2 -Treas. 2.
ALIC ::: LEPP . Lincoln. • Allie." Full o( pep. \ii:;nr, anrl
ready laughter a trut• frif'nd . . . Prom Com·
mittee 2. ;{: Booster Cluh 2; Girl scouts 1; French
Cl uh 2. :l; Y-Teens 1, Sec·y. 1: SPY Salesman 3.
SPY 1, 2. 3.
go
ROBERT LESKO. \\'ashington ' Roh. • Here's a
that's n•all~· swel
fun to hl' with.
gu~
JEAN LLOYD. Lincoln. "Jeannie." Sweet anrl quiet
Lihrary Cluh 1. 2,
a friendly smile for everyone
Girl Scouts 1; Y-Teen. l, 2, :l: )torlern Ptrnt'I.' ~
SPY Salesman 1 2. 3.
DENNIS LOEF. Friedens. "D<•nny." A smile for
C'ryPnt'
a
onC'
girl
l'\"-
man.
REBA LONG. Fulton . .\llssissippi. "Reha.·
n•ally loads of fun.
CutL• and
kt•t•n
RICHARD LOUGH. McKinley. ''Dick." Hl'rc's a
that's sure to catch your eye.
i;u~·
JAMES LOVELL. W ashingto n
"Jim." L<l\'e those
hlond curls to k n ow him helter is to like him
mOI"<' .
Crossed Rifles 2. :l; R.O. T .C. 1. 2. :I.
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JOYCE LUNDBERG. Washini;:ton. ' Joy "
Quirt
hut
not shy whC'n you g-et to knO\\- hC'r.
JAMES LUSIGNAN. Washington. "Jim." An,,ther quiet one a history whiz.
MARY MADDOX. Washington. "Mar ... Wedding hells
are
ringing
sincere.
PRICILLA MAGNINO. ;llcKinley. 'Pris." Lots nf fun
plus a
,,·ondPrful
ch<'f'ry
smilC"
a
S\\('ll
J.rn.I
Girl Scouts 1; Modern Dance 2; Y-Teens :i.
BARBARA MANKE. Lincoln. "Barhs." A swell addtllon to our class seen with Boh
. K·T! ens 2.
3 Sec'y. 2. Red Cross Council 1 2, :J: Girl Scouts
1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3 Treas. 1. Symphonic Choir
2, 3; Cecilian Chorus 1 Vice Pres. l, SPY Salesman
1, 2, S.C A Cashier l, 2.
MARILYN MALKO. St Mary's. "Marl." Demure darling love her smile so nice to have nrouncl
Prom Committee 2; G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Modern Dance 2.
GLORINE MARCHESE . \ \'ashington "Glor" S\\e:l
gal and friend nice to all and liked hy all .
Prom Committee 2, Girl Scouts 1, :~ Tn·as. 3,
G.A.A. l, Y-Teens 2, 3, Cecllian Chorus 1. 2
BARBARA MARION. Lincoln. "Barh." Seen in a
familiar while car quiet, at limes . . . Booster
Cluh l, 2: Girl Scouts 3 Vice Pres :i: Y-Teens 1.
:l: Symphonic Choir l, 2, 3; SPY 3.
JOYCE MARKO. McKinley "Jnyce. ' Shr, hut •weet
lots of fun . • . Y-Teens 2; Modem Dance 3.
RICHARD MARRAZZO . Washington. "Dirk." 011e of
BoBo's gang great broad jumper . . . K-Klub :J;
Basketball 1; Track 2, 3.
RITA MARRAZZO . Washington. "Reel." Lots of fun
to have around seen around Mayer's . . . Cecilian
Choir 1, 2.
THOMAS MARSHALL . Lincoln.
Helen and Ken· truly tall.
"Tom."
ROBERT MA TEL . St. Mary's. ' Bob."
can often show his math ability.
Seen
with
Sky-scraper~·
MARY JANE MATTIOLI. \\'ashington. "Mary Jane ...
Cute as they come eyes only for Jim-friendly lo
all
.. Student Council 3; Prom Committee 2; Red
Cross Council 2; Booster Club 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2.
:l; Y-Teens 2, 3; Symphonic Choir 1, 2. 3; S.C.A.
Cashier 1.
BARBARA MATTSON. :\1cKinley. "Barbs." Quite a
speller neat dresser· what a giggle . . . Prom
Committee 2; Hi-Style 2, 3; Artist Alley l; Girl
Scouts 1; Spanish Cluh 1; Y-Tecns 1. 2, 3; S.C.A.
Cashier 2; SPY 2.
THOMAS MAUER. St. George. "Tom." Donna and
Tom. Mutt and Jeff tall. silent type.
ROBERT MAY. Washington. "Bob." Magnet for
Barh's attention even tempered . . . Ushers 2, 3;
Symphonic Choir 3; A Cappella Choir 2.
DONALD MAYEW. Washington. "Don." Fun loving
hut a hard worker an ardent arguer . . . Student
Council :l; Football 1, 2. 3; Wrestling 1, 2; Track
1, Prom Committee 2; KENEWS :J.
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H E LEN MAZUR . Lincoln.
p1
t
µ-rand gal . .
'C<'l'ti<•." SWC't'l and sil<•nt
1, 2.
<;.A A
SHARON McALEER . Lincoln. "Sharon." l\Iaturp ,md
quirt fripnclly to all . .
Sophomorp Student Coun111 1 C:.AA 1, Girl Scouts :l, S.CA. Cashier 1.
MARGAR ET McELWAIN . LinC"oin. ":\1aggie. ' Carrot
top
Wf'<'t as sugar JovC"d hy all
.
Class Treas.
t udt•nt Counril 2 Sophomon• St udPnt CounriJ 1,
E:\.C'hang<• 2, Spcond Att('n<lant to Homecoming QuPPn :l; Girl Srouts 1, 2 Pres. 1. Y-Tt•t-ns
1. :?, :{: VirP Pres. 1. PrC's. 2; CC'nC'ral Y-TcPns 2,
.\ S(•f''y '..?, Prrs. :l: TriclPnt 1, 2, :l Tr('as. 2. \'ir<'
Car Jsh<td
SymphoniC" Choir I; A Cappella Choir 2. :!.
i'rl's . . l
ME RLE M E NTINK . :\lcKinl<'Y
t hos{' argumpnts.
T HOMAS MERONEK .
11ui<'t and friendly.
DE LINO R
MEYER .
':\ll'rh• " Frit•nclly
LinC"oln.
':\!oust• '
Washington
' Del."
oh,
!\aturnl
Ll'nds
his
ht•11utiful \'oiCC' to C'ho1r an agn•<•ahlC' guy
SophomorP StudC'nt Coun<'il 1, Symphonic Choir l,
A Cappella Choir 2, 3.
KAY MEY E RS. Lincoln
a voicP lo matrh
In hl'r ht'art
"Kay." Bt•autlful eyes with
mnc1pl's apprarnnrP with a song
Honor Soci<•ty 2, :l; Variety Shn\\
1, 2. 3 Prom Committee 2; Red Cross Council :!
S<•minar :.!. :{ Sec')' 3; Girl Scouts 1; :\Todern Dance
" \"i<'l' Pres. :.!, Y-Teens 1 A Cappella Ct.oir :.!
~ymphon:r
thoir
1
RP<' \
IlUTH MIELKE . Lincoln.
sw<·t>tnpss all adds up
1
'Ruthie." Oh so short hut
<·utC'
hair-cut
. . Booster
Clult 1. :.!. :1 Y-Teens 1 2; SPY Salesman 2,
S.C A Cashier 2. 3; SPY 2, 3.
'l,
BARBARA MIERZEJEWSKI . :\1cKinley. "Barh." Perf(\(•tlon
h<·r
goa1
has
many
fril'nds
enchanting
smll<' .
Prom Committee 2; Artist Alley 2 A
Cappella Choir 3 Symphonic Choir 1 2 Y-Teens 1.
Symphonic Choir l S<•c'y. 1.
RONALD MIGLIANO. McKinley. "Ron."
riots in chem Jal> pleasant and eager.
Oh,
those
ELLEN MILLER. St. George. "George." Musically
inclined excels in band-friendly indeed . . . Sophomore Stu<ll'nt Councll 1; Artist Alley 1; Swing Ban<!
1 '.! 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra l, :3.
JACK MILLHOUSE . Lincoln.
arou'ld
in
C dillacs
n•al
"Jake."
witty
Likes In run
charnctt1 r
ROBERT MITCHELL. Washington. ":\!itch." Sure to
succeed one grand guy.
GWEN MOHR . \ \'ashington. "Gwenie " Her hair her
cr<m ning glory lo,· es that typing cla8'.
ARTHUR MONNIER . :l!cKinley. "Art." A man's m.111
nirc
guy
o
ha,·e around.
KATHERINE MORAN . St. Gt•orge. "Squirl." Cul<' an<I
coy often seen with that special hoy.
WAYNE MORRIS. Lincoln. Great in our hook agrecahlC'
DENNIS MUHLICH. Lincoln.
pation
hutrh<'r
"Denny." Future
OCCU·
a great guy.
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JUDITH MULICH. St. GMrg<'. "Judy." !\luswall) m
C'lined a likt'ahl<• gal . . . Sophomon• Student Council 1; Wig & Mask 1; Spanish Ci uh 2; ;\locll'rn Dann•
2, Band 2, 3.
JOAN MY ERS. Lincoln "Joanie." St't'n with F<·rd nand always on tht' go dot's ('Vt'rything '"'II
Tri-School Council 2; Quill & Scroll 2, :l. Prom Committee 2; Suh-Deb 2, 3- ·Sec'y. 2, Pres. :l; R<•d Cross
Council 1, 2 Sec'y. l, 2; Booster Ci uh 1; Artist
Allt'Y l; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Y-Teens 1 St'c'y. 1, SPY
Salesll)an 1, 2; S.C.A. Cashier 1, Kf;NEWS 2, :l.
GERALD NATZKE. Friedens. "Jt'rry ... S<•en outside
his post by 206 scooping In that Nash.
CAROL ANN NELSON. Lincoln. "Carol." Can't he
heat real swell kid . .
Lihrar~· Club 2, 3
Sec'y
:\; G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2; Cecilian Chorus 2; Sym
phonic Choir 3.
CAROL NELSON. McKinley. "Carol." Friendly
keen
smile for everyone.
KURT NELSON . Lincoln. "Kurt." Oh, ·'""" handsonlf'
ph.• asant smile and s\\'l'll 1wrsonality . . . Hi- Y
1, K-Kiub 2, 3, Football 1, Swimming 2.
CAROL NEUBAUER . St. George. "Carri!'." Sw<'ct
smile <'harming personality . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, :i.
\'-Teens 1, 2; Symphonic Choir 3; Cecillan Chorus
1. 2.
ROBERT NICOLAZZJ. Lincoln. "Nick." Hardly a
good foolbull player- Notre Dame, ht're I come . • .
Prom Committee 2: K-Kluh :-l; Boostpr ('luh :!, Foot-
ball l, 2. 3, Truck 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
RONALD NIELSEN . \\'ashinglon. "Ron." Ron's nur
man good kid dry humor . . • Crossed Rifles 1;
R.O T.C. l, 2, 3; Cinematic 2, 3; French Club 2, 3.
Auto-mmdt'd
JACK OBERST. McKinley. "Joko.'
Crossed Rifles 1, 2;
seen with his special gal .
R 0 T.C. 1, 2, 3.
NANCY O'DONNELL. Lincoln.
"Nan."
A d a p t
KENEWS editor· wedding bells accumulator or A's
. . . Honor Society 3; Quill & Scroll 3; KENEWS
1, 2, 3 ·Editor 3.
THOMAS ORGISH . St. Mary's. "Tom." Oh, lhal dark
hair· lots of fun.
ROSEMARIE ORRICO . Washington. "Rosie." Basketball ran such exuberance and vitality is hard
to resist . . . Class Treas. 2; Prom Committee 2;
Booster Club 1, 2; Library Club 1; G.A.A. 1; HiStepping 1, 2, 3· Treas. 1, Sec'y, 2, Pres. 3; YTeens 1; :'>Iodern Dance l, 2; Symphonic Choir 1;
SPY Salesman 1; S.C.A. Cashier 1, 2, 3.
NANCY OVERDIER. Lincoln. "Nanc... Friendly and
congenial a good friend to many .. future nurseK-Teens 2, 3-Sec'y. 2; Girl Scouts 1; G.A.A . 1,
Spanish Club 2; Y-Teens 3-Vice Pres. 3.
WAYNE OWENS . Lincoln. "Mickey." Future hig leaguer easy to make friends with willing to give a
helping hand . . . Swing Band 3; Orchestra a; Baseball 1, 2, 3.
JAMES OZANICK .. Lincoln. "Jim." Military-rr.inded
tall, silent type . . . R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3.
JAMES PARENT. McKinley. "Jim," Easy to
along with· fun lo be wilh . . . Track 2.
get
KAY PARISEA. McKinley. "Kay." Oh, those letters
lo Iowa liked by all . . . Wig & Mask 1; Modern
Dance 2.
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WALTER PARISEAU . \\ashinglon. 'Wall~ "
i
ot to su)i and he sa~·s it life of ).Ir.
fifth
Always
Owen's
hnur <lass
JACQUELYNNE PAUL. :\l!"Kinh•y.
' orllc
onC' of our's
(;irl Scouts 1
too
.
.
'.Jacki<' '
. !-itudPnl
Dick's faCouncil
.~,
Y-Teens 1; SPY SalPsman :l.
CHARLENE PE ACHEY. Lincoln
'Prachry. . \\'atr1'
nut sb«.>'s u n·al redhC'arl
.
Cint'matic a: Girl
S<">Uts '..!, :I Sec') :J, G.A.A. 1, '.l, :J Pres. 3.
NANCY PEARSON. Lincoln. ":\"anr.'' A \\'-l\"S h•a\"l'S
pm
ugtling rPaliy rarks up thost• A's ·
Bono:"'
So< 1rt~ :.!, 'l Girl Scouts l; G.A.A. l, '..!, 3; ¥Terns :I.
DONALD P EDICONE. Washington. "BoBo.'
shy
;('oopPr
Foot hall 1
Says he's
CAROL PERKINS. Lincoln. "P1•rky " (;1ggi<'s s<•t•n
"ith that special guy .
. G.A.A. 1 2. "l Treas. 3.
SHIRLEY PEROGINI. St
,ll t
t
:\Iary s. "Shirl '
Quill' the
lots of Cun
CAROL PETERSEN. Lincoln. "Pe'<'
goorl st:C'Il'taQ
onl• of the gang
1 :.! ~J c; A.A. \ Y-TPens '.2
Shl''ll w,1kc a
Li rn1 y Club
GERALD PETRELL. • lcKmlry • JpJT).
un<i hancisoml typ~ sec>n around tlw
Footlm II 1. 2 3, Wrr<tling '.!.
Tall
<lnrk
hal s
BARBARA PETRAUSKY. Lincoln. "Barbs ... LO\"e that
pony tail always with that someone special.
JUDITH PHILLIPS. Lincoln
Judy... Really a hard
worker . een with Kent-hardly the riot . . . Student Council 3. Sophomore Student Council 1: Prom
Committee 2; Hi- tyle 2, 3-Pres. 3; Red Cross
Council 2: Booster Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3; YTeens 1 2 3; SPY Salesman 2. 3; S.C.A. Cashier 2.
LINDA PICKNELL. SL George. "Lin." Really swell
gal lots of fun . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 3; Cecilian Chorus 2, Symphonic Choir 1, 3.
JOAN PIEHL.
will~
Lincoln.
"Joanie." Quiet-but those
comments ' ! !
JAMES PINGITORE . McKinley. "Pinky." Lots of f u n
life of a part)' . . . Student Council 3; F ootball 1.
CAROL PITZ. Lincoln. "Carol." One of the bestalways a favorite friend-beauty with brains . . .
Honor Society 2, 3; Prom Committee 2; K-Teens 2,
3-Corres. Sec'y. 2, Pres. 3: Girl Scouts 2; ¥-Tee ns
'.!. 3; Modern Dance 2.
RONALD PLACE . Newherry High ~chool. "Ron ...
Agreeahlr and willing-always on the go . .
F ootball 1. Track 1, 2
WILLIAM PLUTCHAK.
prrecl calm and cool.
Lincoln.
"Bill...
E \·er.
tem-
ANTHONY POLENTINI. McKinley. " Tony." A piznn
military minded
. Crossed Ri[Jes 1; R.0. T.C. 1 2.
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JOHN
POMEROY . Lincoln.
' .Johnni<•" Al\\a\s Jn
a cinch to succl'C'd .
. R.O.T.C · 1, :!.
good spirits
3; Cinematic l, 2.
JAMES POOLE . Lincoln "Jim ." IA s , of cour·st•
besides he ' s a wonderful guy . . . Honor SociC'ty
2, 3; Carlsbad Exchange 2; Spanish Cluh 1
Salesman 2. KENEWS 3 .
2; SPY
PATRICIA POSSELT . LinC'lln. "Pat .. A terrific gal
warm
smilr
gay
and
happy
2. 3; Girl Scout Cahlnct :l
VlCl' Pres :1.
McKinley
loads nf run.
THOMAS PRESTON .
ious laughter
.
.
Girl
Sec'y :1; GA.A
'Spid!'r "
Srouts
1
1, 2. :l
Contag-
DONALD QUANDT. Lincoln
'Don . " '.\tilitar~-mindNI
highly dependable . . . Sophomore Student Council
1; Crossed Rifles 1 2. 3. R.O .T.C. 1 2. :1. Swini:
Band 1, 2, :1. Band 1, 2, :i. SPY Salesman 1
VIRGINIA QUERNS . Lincoln. "\'irg." Cute and sweet
a friend indC'C'd winsome' ways
. Boosl<'r 1.
2, Wig & Mask 1. Y-Tecns 2.
JAMES RAMSEY . Lincoln. "Jim" Another ham radio ran quiet hut nice
. . Cinematic 2, :1; Seminar :l. Crossed Rifles 1 2; R.OT.C 1, 2. :1, Radin
Club a.
JANICE RASMUSSEN . Lincoln
ri fie Swell in our book
Mask 1, Y-Teens 2, :l.
"Jan." Tiny hut tcrGirl Scouts 1 Wig &
JUDITH RAYMOND . St. Mary's "Judy." A smile that
always on lh<' go .
Girl Srnuts 2; G.A.A.
wins
2.
REGNIER . Lincoln . "Shar. " Thost• eyeswow "hardly" lots of fun .
Girl Scouts 3; YTeens 3.
SHARON
DANIEL REIS . '.\lcKinley. "Dan
Scooper sn calm .
so collective . . . French Club 1; Wrestling 1.
DONNA REISER. Lincoln "Dec. " Sweet smile ror
a mighty sweet gal full nr the devil. too . . . G.A.A.
1. Girl Scouts 1.
LINDA REISER . Friedl•ns. "Lindy. " Happy go luckyspnrts lover . . . G.A.A. 2. 3.
GLORIA REMINGTON . St. George . "Glor." Slick
chick a pleasure to kno" . . . Red Cross Council
l, Booster Club 1, 2, Girl Scouts l , 2, Y-Teens 1,
2; Cecilian Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3.
MARY ELLEN RENICK . Lincoln. "Butch." Quiel and
unassuming· cheerful
LAWSON RENNIE . Lincoln.
"Law." Scooper
merry
and mirthful
IC ~ NT
R ICHA 'll')S . \\'a hing' on. "Shadow. ' Rates in
looks knows his books . • . Honor Society 2, 3;
Prom Committee 2; K-Kluh 2, :l; Hi-Y Pres . 3.
Football 1 2, 3, Base hall 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1. 2, 3.
ROBERT RIEMER. McKinley.
cnngenial .
"Bob." Raven locksSpanish Cluh 1.
a.
JUDITH RIESE. L.n!'oln ' Jud)
!J1amund' all• ,,
g I
hf'st rrlt'nd till Donn~ comps mar('hini,: h 1mr
Sophomon• Stud!'nt Council 1; Cir! Smuts 1,
(,A A 1 2
VIRGINIA RITACCA. Washington.
nH'P g.d to kno\.\
tiny too .
'\'irg '
/\ n·; II,
:2,
• Pn>m Committ<'l
Girl SC'ouls l :l Pn•s :l; C.A.A 1 Y-T<•<·ns :2
C<"<''lian Chorus 1, 2, Symphonic Choi:· '!.
:1;
KENNETH ROACH. \lcKinlt')
' K<"n. ' Sur<' <lid .i
s\\l'll joh on th<.• \ant.1 ty !-.IH1\\ n•ally a
·t ,tt g:uy
. S"lng Hand 1, 2, .l Din•C'tor 'I Hand 1. :2, :i.
Or<'hl'strn 'I.
CAROL ROBINSON. :111-Kinl<"\'
hook
2
frlt1nd to all
"Carol. ' Top., tn our
2. ;t Tna
Lihi·ary Club I
G.A A. 2.
RICHARD ROBLESKI. \\ .ishington
calo inc-lint'd snappy drC'~St'r
'Dl!'k'
DORA RODRIGUEZ. \\' shington ''Chango.''
and mirthful good natun•cl
G.A.A 1
ish Club 2, C<•cilian Chorus 2, :i Band 1
Arlislt
;\1l IT''
Span
ROBERTA ROMAN. \\',1shington. ' Bohl < " D<•mut<'
dimimll\L' kpt.·n task in cloth('s Pn• inC'nt of
fan cluh
. . Stud<'nl Coundl .l, I rorn
and
:\lark's
Commi11Pt• 2; ~uh Ut>h ~. Cint•matic 1; Girl ~<·nub
1, 2 Y TP1·n :.!. :1 S<•f''y 2, \'i('e Pres :1 :\lod<'rn
Dann• ~ Ct•clllan ('horu
1 Symphoni<" Ch< Ir :2, :t
JACQUELINE ROMANO. St Ceorge '.Jacki(• ' Lm·e
to laugh l<'lters t 1 Ci.. ·pr
\'aru•ty Sho\\ 1,
Prnn1 C'ommltlel' > Jin lt r Cluh 1 2. Y-Tt.•t n 2
:L , I oder n Daner 2 CeC'llian Choru~ l. Symphonic
Chlir 2 S.C' A Cashier 2, :l; Class Play ;1 SPY 1, 2.
SANDRA
ROSENBAUM.
Linroln
' Sandy "
Enjo)
. \1odprn DanC'P 2
s~ mphrrn-
ir Choir 1 • A Capp<'lla Choir :.!, :1; S.C A
Ca,hit'r 2.
musi<•
quitt• ()Uit.•l
LOLA ROSETH. Lincoln. "LuLu.' Tall tantalizing
l('rrific .
Honor Society 2: Prom Committee 2;
in< r 2: Library Cluh 2: G.A.A. 1; '\'-Teens 1, 2;
Hi-Style 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y. 3, \'ice Pres. 3; SemS C A Cashier 3.
KATHLEEN ROSMAN. Centerville. "Kathy." Diamonds are a girl. best friend real swell gal
G.A.A 2, 3· Y-Te!'ns 3.
DAVID ROVIK .
clined Oh the
class.
Lincoln. "Da\'('.. Artistically infun in:l1i'8 Brown's fourth hour
WILLIAM ROWE. :IIcKinley
handsome- "histlin Willie.
"Willie " Tall. dark 'n
GORDON RUDOLPH. Centerville. "Rudy," Always
good for a few laughs swell guy . . . Football 2.
WILLIAM RUNDE . Lincoln. "Bill. .. Tall, silent type
nice to have around.
GARY RUSSO . Lincoln. "Gary." Happy- !alkali\'!'
friendly
MARILYN RUTKOWSKI. Washington. ":lfar... Small
sweet smiling
. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.
EVELYN RYSHKUS. Lincoln. "Ev .. Halo's the secret
of her crowning glory-beauty with hrains . . .
Honor Societv 2, 3 Treas. 2: Corres. Sec'y. 3;
Student Council 3· Corres. Sec'y. 3; A.F.S. European Exchange 2: Prom Committee 2: Hi-Style 2,
:L Booster Cluh 3: R!'d Cross Council 2; Seminar 2
\'iC'<' rres. 2: Girl , couts 1. 2- Treas. 2; Girl Scout
Cabinet 1: Spanish Club 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-Vice
Pres. 2; General Y-Teens-\'ice Pres. 3; SPY 2, 3.
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ROBERT
RYZANCA .
along with
Lincoln.
lots or fun .
"Boh. '
.
Eas)
to
F'oot hall Soph.
gl'I
1.
CHARLES SABIN. Lincoln. "Chari it'." Rt•allv a swell
guy small riot
GroundPct Grids :t
ROBERT SANTELLI. McKinlt•y
sessions
"Roh" Thost• lihrar)
keen sense of humor.
JOHN SARZANT . Lincoln
too.
"John." Mighty quiet
Lincoln. "JNinnit•" Silent
Symphonic Choir 1. 2, :i
JEAN SAXE .
DARLENE ANN SCHACKMUTH. St
Shy
studious
n(•at
tall
ni<'<'
G!•org!'. "Dar "
sincere.
WILLIAM SCH ECKLER . Lincoln. "Nose." Smart
swell and a wonderful guy to havp around .
Honor Society 2, 3 Pres. :i· Sophomore Student
Council 1; Carlsbad Exchange 2; Big Eight Conference 2; Hl-Y 1. 2, 3 Treas. 2. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. :i;
Class Play 3; Debate 1. 2, 3; Forensics. N.F.L. l.
2. 3, SPY Salesman 3; SPY 1, 2. 3 Bus. Managt•r :i.
RICHARD
S\\"ell
SCHENO .
McKinley.
"Dick.''
Amiable
Jots Of fun
JAMES SCHLICHTING. Lincoln. "Jim.'' On!' woman
man s\\ ell guy .
Sophomore Student Council
Symphonic Choir 1 · A Cappella Choir 2. :I.
SCHLOSSER. J\!cKinley. "Freddo." Easy on
the eyes- really swell pleasing personality . . . KKlub 2, 3; Booster Club l, 2; SPY Salesman 2; Football 1. 2. Track 1; Wrestling 1. 2; SPY 2.
FRED
PATSY SCHLOSSER . McKinley.
"Pat." Very quiet-
hut very nice . . . Y-Teens 3.
RONALD SCHOLD. :\!cKinley. "Ronnie." Swell guy·-
nice to have around.
ROBERT SCHOLLER. St. George. "Boh " A real bud-
die- lots or fun
Cashier 2
Symphonic Choir 2; S.C.A.
FRED SCHUETZ. Friedens.
'Freddie ... Lots of fun
swell to have around . . . Band 1. 2, 3; Orchestra :i.
SCHWANKE. McKinley. ' Chuck." :\filitary minded one of the R.0.T C. boys .
Crossed
RWes 1, R.0.T C 1, 2, 3.
CHARLES
RALPH SCIARA . Washington. "Bagdad." One of the
IJoys
friendly and happy.
SPENCER SEPPONEN. :\lcKinley. "Spence." Nlre guy
Tall and hlond.
SERSHON. Lincoln. "Shar." Happy go
lucky Jots of pep and real sincerity . . . Sophomore Student Council l; Girl Scouts l, 2; G.A.A. 1.
SHARON
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RUSSELL SEVERAN CE. Lincoln. " Bud " Shy and quis .\t 11 guy
t'I
MARY
AN N
dt>vi'1sh
and SW('Jl
SHAFF ER.
LinC'oln.
CAROL SHAFFRON. Lincoln
nt•at
jr,Ood ... turl«.>nt .
.
"Mar."
Darling,
'Shaffie." Sweet and
Honor SociC'ty :~; K-Teens
·1. Tn tS. :i Rooster Cl uh :l; Girl Scouts 1; Spanish
C'luh :.!, '.l Y-T<'Pns 1, :.!, :l; SPY Salesman :J; S.C.A.
Cashier :.! SPY 3.
RO BERT SHAW . :\1cKlnley. 'Duke." Big 'n Bashful
swell guy
MURIEL SHAW . Lincoln. "'.11ur" One man woman
n·allY swdl.
DONALD SHELTON. Lincoln. "Don " A perfect
fril'nd lln,ul King . . . S.C A Cashi1•r 1. SPY 'l.
ANNETTE SHEPARD. \\ ashington. "Ann" K-Teens
2; Booster Cluh 2 Seminar 3; Spanish Cluh 1.
M ARY JOYCE SHIPMAN. Lincoln. "Mar " Petit<'.
s\\."N•t, sorta spN·ia 1
Girl Scouts 1, 2; French
Cluh 3; Y-Tccns 1 :.! 3 Sec'y 3.
RICHARD SHIERK. St Frances. 'Happy." Helpful,
hand " happy
Variety Show 2, 3; Stage Crew
1, 2. '!, Spanish Club 2, ;J, Band 1 2. 3.
MARVIN SHROYER . Lincoln 'J\lar.·." Hand\' to ha\'e
around . "ell guy
. Sophomore Student Council
1; Band 1, 2; Track 1; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3.
GEORGE SIBILSKY. ::\1cKinley. "George." Nice guyswell to have around
•. Prom Committee 2; panish Cluh 1.
MIRIAM SIEMION. Washington . "llfar." Champion
skater and speller neat appearance
. LibraQ
ClulJ 1. G.A.A. 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
PRUDENCE SKOVRONSKI.
a ts:hin~
likC'ahlC'
Washington.
always helpful . .
Sook ...
Y-Teens 1.
DARLENE SMITH . Lincnln. "Dar. . Swell gal nice
to ha\'C around
• !odern Dance 2; S.C.A. Cashier
3.
ROBERT
SMITH.
Washington.
"Smill)'."
Frien dly.
can't hf' serious
wine, women. and wish[ul think -
ing
Board 1, 2. 3.
S. C.A
RONALD SMITH . Washington.
that can't be beat
"Ron."
Swell
WAYNE SMITH. Lincoln. "Wayne." Blondie
cars.
gu)
lover of
MICHAEL SMOLINSKI . Lincoln. "~like... OnP \\'Oman man really terrific- super smile . . . K- Klub
:l; Golf 2. 3.
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JANET SOX:E. McKinley ' Jan.' St•t•n with Dali•
swell gal . .
G.A.A. 1, Cecllian Chorus 2. :1.
ANTHONY SPALLATO. MrKinle)' "Sputs." Jl"an with
the nose terrific personality oh. thost' lwrmuda
shorts' . . . Booster Club 1. 2: SPY Sales mar. 1. 2.
Band 1, 2, 3; Foot hall 1. 2: Track 1. Wrestling 1:
SPY 1
ELAINE SPARKS. Lincoln. "Sparky .. One of tht•
swellest, cutest gals around K H.S. . .
First att1•ndant to Homecoming Queen. Pep C'luh 1. 2. :1
Corres. Sec'y. 3: Girl Scouts 1. 2. :l. Y-TN•ns 1. 2,
3 Pres. 1. Cecilian Chorus l Treas 1 Symphonic
Choir 2, 3. Corres Sec'y. 3.
DONALD SPENCE . Lincoln.
• Don .. Well-liked
ch1•ering smile and personality . . . SPY Salpsman 1
Football 2.
DAVID STABELL . Lincoln "Dave." Om• of the Dry
Dock boys ready. willing and ahl!'
.
Student
Council 3: Sophomore Student Council 1: K-Kluh :1:
Booster Cluh 1. 2. SPY Salesman 2: Foolhall 1. :1:
Baskethall 1: Track 1, 2. 3; SPY 2.
DOUGLAS STANGE . Lincoln. "Doug." That hnt rnn,·ert1hle
nice gu~
to haYC' around .
. ~ophomorC'
Student Council 1
JAMES STEDDICX: . '!\frKinley. "Stirk." Hnt piann
player oh. that red tux swell guy
. K-Kluh :1:
French Cluh 1: Symphonic Choir 1: A Cappeila C'hoir
2: Band 2, 3; Swing Band 2. 3; Orchestra :\; Variety Show 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3.
RONALD STEIN. Lake Ge n eva.
lucky helpful, a swell friend
Radio Club 3.
"Ron." Happy-gn. . Seminar 2,
JIM STEINHOFF. Washi n gton. "Squimmy." Quite the
fello\\ cute kid
CAROL STILES . Washington "Carol.''
mili n g and
talkative lots of fun . .
Girl Scouts 3: G.A.A. 2;
Y-Teens 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; Symphonic Choir 1,
2. 3: Booster Club 3: Wig and Mask 3.
JUDITH STOLP . St. George. "Butch " Short, sharp,
and swell . . . G.A.A. l; Symphonic Choir 1. 2.
MARILN STONE. Lincoln. "Shorty " Versatile. vivacious. and sweet . . . Student Council ·1: Library
Club 2; G.A.A. 1: Y-Teens 2: Cecilian Chorus l,
2· Vice Pres. 2: Symphonic Choir 3.
SAMUEL STURMAN. '!\TcKinley. "Sam ho." Fun to he
with even tempered
. . Spanish Club 1.
HAROLD SUESS. McKinley. "Harry .. Alwavs friendly-handsome and intelligent sure lo go places . . .
Quill & Scroll 3, French Cl uh 1. 2· SPY Salesman
2: RENEWS 3.
RONALD SOMMERS. Hannan. "Ron." Lover of cars
and Judy
. . Track 1.
ROGER SUPPELSA. \TcKinle)· "Rog." A great guy
to have around. huh, Rosie . . . K-Klub 2. 3. Ban d
l, 2, 3: Basketball Soph. 1· Varsity 2. 3.
MARGARET SURRATT. Lincoln. "Anni<'." fro\ CS gentlemen prefer blonrls cute laugh too
'lrrnrr ~ ,_
riety 2. 3 Sec'y. 3: Sophnm••re Stud1•nl t'•wndl 1;
Girl Scouts 1; Y-Teens 1. 2. :l Treas. 3. S;>Y Salesman 1. :i. SPY :1. Booster Cluh :i: Prom Comm. 2.
RONALD SWAN. Lincoln. "Ron." Tall-very quietgreal guy
. Orchestra l, 2, 3.
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Ml(;'IAEL
SWIFT.
Lincoln.
":\lik<'. '
Ho's
a likt•ahl(.• guy .
i:o pin<·<·" \\Jth his \'oH'P
sun•
to
. CinP·
'""'"" I 2 ,\ Symphonic ( hoir I; A Capppl\a Choir
_ :1 Bus. :\Ianag<•r :l.
CLIFFORD SYKES. Lincoln
d<'d ,l),,a~·s ·1 me ' smilP
' Cliffi<' "
:'>1ilitary min
l , :2, :L
R.O T .C.
ROi TF,T R O. St Cporg<'. 'Tito.'
dh\dYS on thP go.
Eas)' to gpl along
\\Ith
DONALD TAYLOR. :\lcKinlPY.
,. lung •l truP tr <'n<1
'Don.'
PlP,isant and
WARREN LEE TAYLO R . Lincoln. 'Sh('}1c,ta."
\\a\s tlw life of a party lt.•rrific sPnse of humor
Cn;ss Country T
Al·
CAROL THOMAS. :\IC"Kml<')
'Tomm\' ' Ahl<•, hright
.incl C"h.1rming .
GA A 2, Y-T<'<;ns 2.
MARTIN THOMAS. St. G1•org<'
':\!arty" Aclripnnp's
ours too
Sopho·
mon• St u<lrnt Counril 1, Foot hall 1, 2.
fa\ol'ltP
,1nd
r PUil\
one
of
JANICE THOMPSON. Llnr·oln 'Jan" Sh<' "alks in
ht·11ut:r ~wrf'nel} SWf"C1 an unht1 atahl<:' gal .
\ Tt•l'ns l SPY . alt-smon ;1.
SUZANNE THURN. LinMln.
'Su<' .. Hi va I cdhead !
K TPPns 2 ~Girl S('ouls
GA A. I, Y T1•<•ns 1 2.
TP1T1fic
I,
~
IH'I sonnllty
.
ROGER TIMM. Fri<'den. . "Rog "
cool calm and collected.
Tall silent typ
SANDRA TONARELLI . \\'ashington. "Sandy." A gal
~·ou'll never forget
jolly and gay •• • Prom Committee 2; Girl Scouts 1. 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, Y-Tecns 1,
2; Cecilian Chorus 1.
LEOLA TRAINA . Friedens. "Lee." Lovely voice
a likcahlc gal .
. Sophomore . tudcnt Council 1;
Library Club 1 2; Treas. 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: YTeens 1; S~·mphonlc Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2,
3.
KENNETH TREDUP. Washington. "Kennie.'' :II iii tar)
minded pleasing personality . .
Crossed nines J.
2, 3. R.0.T C 1, 2, 3.
GERALD TRUSKOWSKI. \\ ashington. "Tiny... Has
many friends-always in happy spirits . . . l'shers
2, 3.
BARBARA TUPKA. Lincoln. "Barh... Full o( fun
grand to he wrth
. Booster Cluh 2; Grrl Scouts
l · G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; S.C.A. Cashier 1.
JUDY TURBEY. McKinley. "Turho." Style con,cious
letters from Lake Forrest a gal of Cun . . • Carlsbad Exchange 2: Prom Commitl<'<' 2: Sub-Dell 2. 3:
Booster Cluh 1: Girl Scouts 1. 2; Y-Teens .3; Symphonic Choir 2, 3.
GLADYS TURES. St. George. "Gladys." An accumulator of A's quiet and unassuming.
NANCY TURNER. Wilmot. "
friend to all.
an." Quite an archrr
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GARY
UTT E CH .
l\lcKlnl<•y
'em laughing C'razy hoy
S.C.A. Lashier 1, 2. Golf 2.
''Car ·'
Al\\ avs
IPH\«'s
Prom Com.mitlN' 2,
DI AN E VAITKUS . Racine. 'D('e.
Hl'r tai(•nt In art
will take her far we're glad to haH.' her in our
. Artist Alley 1. 2.
class
R ITA VANDENBERG. Lincoln. ''\'ande." Quiet hut
graciously so a successful nurse shC''s sun• to he
Seminar 3 Girl Scouts 1; G A A. 1.
HENRY VAN KE RKVOORDE . Washington. "Hnnk." A
grand !!UY always with his spt•cial girl . . . llsht·r~; :3
CHARLES VAN PATTEN . Lincoln. "Chuck .. l\lilitar~·
minded
ne of the R.0.T.C hoys .
Cinematic
:i Crossed Rirles 1. R.0. TC. 1. 2, :i. Track 2, :1.
WILLIAM VENCI. McKinley "Willie .. Happy
ly and hilarious .
KENEWS 2. 3.
fril'nd-
FRANK VIGNIERI . ;\IC Kinley
Frankie... Friendly
easy going swell guy . .
Spanish Cluh 2; S.C.A.
Cashier :1. Class Play 3.
SANDRA VILEN . Lincoln. "Sand~-." Leader in many
fields heauty and hrains
. Honor Society 2. :l;
Student Council 3; Sophomore Student Council 1;
Prom Committee 2; Red Cross Council 2. 3; Seminar
2. :i \"ice Pres. :l; French Cl uh 2. :i Vice Pres. 2;
Y-Teens 1.
JOSEPH VLACHINA . McKinley.
"Jose' ..
Silent.
smart sincere
.
Crossed Rifles 2. R.0.T C 2, 3;
Spanish Cl uh 2. Foot hall 1. 2; Radio Cl uh :l.
GERALD WADE . Washington. "Rock.•· Beth's boy
one of the bigges on the football team . . . From
Committee 2; K-Kluh 2. 3; Booster Cluh 1; SPY
Salesman 3; Football l, 2, 3. Track 1; Wrestling 1.
SPY 3.
JAMES WALTON . Lincoln. "Jim." Grand smile -always ready with a helping hand . . . Wig & l\1ask
3; \'isual Aid 3; Ushers Club 3; Cinematic l, 3.
VERNON WARD. Lincoln. "\'ernie." Hair of red
always with his special gal . . . Tennis 2, 3.
ROBERT WARREN. Washington. "Doodles." He sure
can sing a good worker
. Sophomore Student
Council 1 French Club 1; Symphonic Choir 1; A
Cappella Choir 2, 3.
WINIFRED WARREN . Sturgeon
Bhy.
"Winnie."
Pretty pleasing perfectly swell . . . Y-Tc,'ns 2. 3.
Symphonic Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3.
JOHN WASMUNDT . Lincoln. "Wass." Sun' lo succeed grand guy.
CAROL WATKINS. Lincoln. "Car." Petite.
so neat
Cinematic 2; G.A.A 3.
and oh
THOMAS WAVRO. Campion High School. "Curly."
Tops always good company- clean cut . . . Student
Council :l; Prom Committee 2; K-Kluh :1; SPY Salesman 1. 2. 3; Foothall 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1; SPY 1, 2. 3.
DOUGLAS WELLS . Lincoln. "Doug." Ramhling rascal. tall 'n tricky . . . Carlsbad Exchange 2; Home:
coming Committee 2, 3; Class Play 3; Debate 1 · SPY
Salesman :J; Foot hall 1; Go! r l, 2. :J; SPY 3.
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DIANE WERTZ. Washington . " Di. '
lkau\ilul hluC'
t )'( s
rur 1 y hc1ir t-asy to know
Lihrary Cl uh
I (;t I Smut- 1. :1 , Y-Tet•ns :1. Symphonic Choir J.
Cappella Choir 2 .
JUNE W HEELER. Lincoln. " Junie." Tall and slim
Halo's hC'r sN·n·t . . . Girl Scouts 1; G A A. J, :\lod·
<'In Dan•e 2 S. C A Cashll•r :l.
WILLIAM W HITE.
on Lakt>
ing
.
Lincoln.
"Will~
,.
WatC'r
skiing
Gt·nt:va priz<" swimm<"r frpe and easygoHonor SoC'i<'lY 2, :i : Carl shad ExchB ng:e 2
\~anPlY ~how
:i; Badger State 2. Prom Committee 2,
K-Kluh 2. :l D!'hate J, French Cluh 2; Swimming
1, :.! :1 Capt :1; Goir 1 2.
BEVERLY W IBE RG. Lincoln .• BC'V. ' Laughing eyes
JH'P with a r«tpitnl
'P"
winnC'r
or an 05'C'ar
.
Class Sl'rrt•tary :l
Student Council :1 ; Sophomore
Stud1•nt Coundl 1. Prom Queen 2; Prom Committee
2 ; Boostl'r CI uh 2. Pep Cl uh 1, 2. a -Sec'y. 2; Girl
Scnuts I , 2; Y·Tt•ens 1, 2; Modern Dance 2 Pres. 2;
S.C.A Cashirr I, SPY Salrsman 1; KENEWS 2, Class
Piny '.l
ROSE
WICKLUND. Lincoln
\\ith .John
:.!
'Tiny "
Wedding
fi\C" foot two, <'YPS of hluC" .
:1. Y Trt•ns :.!. :l
JAMES W IE RZ BECKI. Washington .
sing pf'rsonality
~ranrt
hells
. G.A.A .
S.C.A. CashiPr 1. 2.
'Jungle." A plea-
guy . . . Foothall 1.
DONALD WILLE MS. Washington.
swell guy.
'Willie" A will-
i n~" \\ nrkN'
DORA LEE WILLI AMS. Janesville. "Dork."
rally inclint•d sweet kid
Band 1. 2. :i.
:\lusi-
ERIC W ILLIAM S. Lincoln. "f:ric." Oh. those hop
danrl's send lh<' kids .
. Vari<'lY Show 1, 2, :l.
Prom Commill<'e 2 , Per Cl uh 1. 2; Fool hall 1, Cross
Country l, 2.
PATRICIA WILLIS . l\lcKinley. "Willi. .. Her winnini:
manner and smiling face make her friends in even·
place an arden Owen fan • • . Student Council 3;
Suh Deb 2, 3 Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Girl Scouts 1 2 ·
Wig & Mask 1 · Modern Dance 2.
'
'
JEANETTE WINTERS . Washington. "Jeannie." G<'l',
can that gal spell likes lo sing loo
Cecilian
Chorus 1; Symphonic Choir 2, 3.
PATRICIA WISOCKI. Lincoln. "Pal." Always smiling Amateur scientist . . . Sophomore Student Council 1; Seminar 2. G.A.A. 1; Y·Teens 2. :l; SPY Saks·
man l, 2.
WILLIAM WISTERT . Washington. "Willie."
able and likable- a friend lo all.
JUNE
WLAHOVICH .
music
lo
our
ears
\\'ashini:ton
tres
jnue
Bui:sy. '
AgreeS\\'Cl't
U 11rt ·
Club 1. 2 3; French Cl uh 2; Symphonic Choir 1;
A Cappeila Choir 2; Orchestra 2. '.l.
DAVID WOJCEHOWICZ . :11cKinley. "Pirate." Sportsman to a tee the outdoor type . . . K-Kluh 2, ;1;
Golf 2, 3.
SHIRLEY WOLLENBERG. Lincoln. "Shirl. .. Sweet in
her o\\'n small way . . . G.A.A. 1; Y-Teens 1.
RUTH WOLLER. Fried ens. "Ruthie." Quiet hut charmingly scr--real sweet . . . G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; Y-Tecn
3; Cecilian Chorus 1, S.C.A. Cashier 1.
RICHARD WRIGHT . Lincoln. ··wroni:." GC'nerally
speaking. h<'"s generally speaking • •
R.O.T.C. 2, 3.
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ARTHUR YOUNG. :\lcKinl!'y. "Sporl •. Happy go lut·ky always frN• h(''JI IH• a gr l'Hl man
RICHARD ZALUD. Washington '"Richie." Dcprnclahl<'
p1us nicr to kno\\
l'rosst•d Riflps 1, :~ ; H.O.T.('
1. :!, 3
RICHARD ZICCARELLI. :11cKinl<'Y
'7,ig" Shi rt , hus
ky, and agrC'ssh·r quiC'l sun• rC'ady
BARBARA ZIEBELL . Lincoln . "Buhhlt•s."
sonality
<ll'nt
lih('ral with hC'r smile
1. :\1odC'rn D1lnrt• :2
""''"l lH'I
SophomorC' Stu-
t.:ounril
ELAINE ZIESEMER . Lincoln. "Inky " A smill' that
beams just likC' th(' sun just hC'ing happy i.-> lots 1 i
fun .
. Cinematic 2, :1, SPY Salesman 1
TED ZIMMERMAN . Lin('\)ln.
man a rricnd to all
1; Radio Cl uh 3.
"Zimmu•.'' Ont' \\OlllHn
. . Cinematic 1, Sr>ani"h Cluh
CLARA ZUHDE . Almond High School.
ing ways friendly to all.
JOAN ZURA. Lincoln. ",Joanz "
ia l to all hig hrown eyes.
"Clar." Plt•as -
Fri1•n<lly and rong!'n -
RAY ZUZINEC . Washington. "Ray" Reali\' ran rlean
thosC' floors an ardC'nt "Pat" ran
. . l'sh<•rs 2. :\.
NOT PICTURED
12
W illiam And e rson
Richard Eastman
Gerald Marx
Dennis Bauer
Beth Edwards
Georgana Middle ton
Richard Bentkowski
Eleanor Ehnow
June Nelson
Arlen Berg
Peter Elsen
Bob Newberry
Carol Bougneit
Ron Feichtner
Richard Rozzini
Joan Decker
Robert Harms
Tom Pavlovich
George DeLoria
Ann Herrmann
Marshall Perry
Tony DiCastri
Phil Hertzberg
Don Posselt
Tom Dosemagen
Don Jambrek
Jerry Reuter
Marlene Drewl
Howard Koster
Robert Ryzanca
Joel Durik
Roger Krahn
William Stein
Walter Dziekan
Bill Laubenstein
Joe Vagnoni
Karen Kristensen and Jim Hawkins
Long after our diplomat from Denmark leaves,
her quiet manner will be remembered by all the
friends she has made during her year at K.H.S.
An active tudent, Karen participated in many
school and Pxtracurricular activities. We hope
that Karen will take back to Denmark as much
of America as she has brought to us of Denmark.
Foreign Exchange Students
Cathy Angelo, Bill Higgie, Evelyn Ryshkus
Karen's life around K.H.S.-as being chosen Sadie Hawkins Queen at the K-Teens Dance, taking ::>art in Sophomore
Night with her American Sister, Martha Bullamore, and opening her birthday present from Sub-Deb Club.
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THE WHITE SHEEP
THE SENIOR CLASS
Presents
" The White Sheep of the Family"
Direct ed by F . Ja m es J eff e rso n; Stud e nt DirPcto r, Zoe Fin C> l e in
February 15 and 16. 1956
Cast <0f Characters
Alice Winter .. .. . ..
.... .. ....... JaC' ki C> Romano
Janet the maid .................................................................. ..... ....
.. .............. Jud y Phill ips
Jame Winter, J . P. . . ................ ...................... ..
.. .. .. ... ...
Doug W e lls
Pat Win ter the daughte r ....................................... .
.............. ...... ..... .Alice Le pp
John Preston, As istant Commissi on e r .............. ..
..... ......... .. .. .. . . Fre d Schlosse r
The Deacon ............................................................. .
. .. .. ... ...... ... .
Boh Ku bee
Sam Jackson th e fe nc e ................. .. ..................... ..
......................... Frank Vigni e ri
Peter Winter Jame s' son .. . ........... ..
.. ... ...... .... .. Bill Sch ec kl e r
An gela Pre ton Pet er' s Fia nc ee ........... . ... .. .. .... .......... .. ... ............... Bcvprly Wib e rg
I Don't Believe You've
Met My Baby
Bless This House
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OF THE FAMILY
THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY
. . . . weeks of rehearsal, memorizing lines 'till the minute before
thf' curtain goes up, the worry anct colct sweat of each actor as he
steps on the stage, an audience which enjoys the whole affair, always a success all this, the Senior Class Play.
Mr. Jefferson
When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver
Take Off The Mask
What's Going On Here
Something To Remember You By
Hey. Good Lookin!
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c
L
u
B
s
1(
K-TEENS
VERTICAL: (back to front) Barbara Manke, Janet McDonald. Nancy Overdier. Delores Hollers. Ara Lee Doerrinq .
Kay Morzfeld, Sandy Anderson.
DIAGONAL: (back)
ker. Carol Johnson.
Gail Roseth, Carol Pitz, Barbara Bac-
Diagonal: (front) Justine Wood, Joani Gordon, Carol Shaffron, Lynne Dilly, Judie Mikulsky.
HI-STYLE
UP LEFT: Karen Kristensen. Sandy Plowman. Ev
Ryshkus, Judy Phillips, Carol Wisocki, Mary He-ye, Aggie Lawrence.
MIDDLE: Kay Savage, Ev
Kenny, Mary Ann Wells.
UPRIGHT:
P a t
Carelli,
Donna Johnson, Pat Costigan
Donna
Mattson,
Roseth.
Goetz.
B a r b
Carm Ciotti, Lola
SUB-DEB
ROW 1: Left to right:
Jean Wurtz, Charlene Hoffman,
Carolyn Boyd, Sue
Stevens.
Barbara
Burns.
Bobbie Roman.
ROW 2: Janann Smith,
Barb Lee. Margaret Doty.
Pat Willis, Carol McKenzie.
ROW 3: Jeanette Fenske.
Jan Lonergan. Sue Ladwig,,
Joan Myers, Judy Turbey.
GIRLS' CLUBS
K-TEENS
.. President .................. Carole Johnson
Carol Pilz
Carole Johnson .... .Vice President .................. Carol Pitz
Nancy Ovedier ....Secretary
................. Jess Wood
Carol Shaffron .. Treasurer .............Judie Mikulsky
Delores Hallers .. Corres. Secr<>tary .... Joani Gordon
Miss Jonas ......... Adviser .......................... Miss Jonas
ACTIVITIES
Homecoming Float, Pencil Sale, Kitchen Clean-Up,
Pancake and Porky Day, Mother-Daughter Christmas Party, Cupcake Sale, Joint Meeting, K-Teen
Scholarship, Senior Banquet.
HI-STYLE
Judy Phillips ........ President ................. .... .. Mary Hoye
Lola Roseth ........ Vice President .... Karen Kristenson
Donna Goetz ........ Secretary .................. Carol Wisocki
Agnes Lawrence ..Trea urer .... .. ............ Kay Savage
Donna Johnson .. Corres. Secretary .... Evie Kenney
Miss Reed ......... Adviser .............................Mis Reed
ACTIVITIES
Aid to Counselors, Homecoming Float, Pancake
Porky Day, Cookie Sale, Joint Meeting, Tri Tea, Carnation Sale, Alumni Tea, Banquet.
SUB-DEB
Pat Willis ........... President ....................Joan Meyers
Barbara Burns ... Vice Pre id<>nt ................. Pat Willis
Joan Myers ..........Secretary ..... .................. Sue Ladwig
Jeanette Fenske ..Treasurer ..................... Marge Doty
Charlene Hoffman Corres. Secretary Sue Stevens
Miss Desantis ...... Adviser ........................ Miss Desantis
ACTIVITIES
Go-to-School Nite, Pancake and Porky Day, SubDeb Formal , Joint Meeting, Senior Banquet.
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BOYS' CLUBS
HI-Y
Kent Richards .. President ....
Bill Scheckler
Bill Scheckler
.Vice President ........ Kent Richards
Tom MacMurray .. Secretary
.Tom Oakland
Mike Wilk ......... Treasurer ....................... Mike Wilk
Mike Baker ........ Corres. Secretary.... Tom Hamilton
Mr. Davey
Adviser .. .
Mr. Davey
ACTIVITIES
Homecoming Float, Sale of Football Programs,
Pancake and Porky Day, Fall Dance, Basketball
Programs, Duplication Service, New Ye a r's Eve
Dance, Hi-Y Scholarship, Hi-Y Award, Spring Dance ,
Amplifying System for Gym, Trophy Case , Basketball Pep Assembly.
Eat, Drink, And Be Merry
Shall We Dance
K-KLUB
President ................ ..... .
David Borkenhagen
Vice President .................................................. Eddie Hart
Secretary ...................................................... Jim Hawkins
Treasurer ............. ..... .... .......... ...... .. ..... ...Jim Crossin
Corresponding Secretary ............................ Sig Kolano
ACTIVITIES
Popcorn Sale at Football Games, Candy Sale at
Basketball Games, Annual K-Klub Picnic, Pep Assembly.
Ain't She Sweet
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HI-Y
ROW I : Kent Richards. Tom MacMurray, Mike Wilk. Bill Scheckler .
ROW 2 : Tom Oakland , Don Hallager. Tom Hamilton , Ron Pellegrino, Mike Baker. Jim Hawkins ,
Rud) De luca . Bob Bos man .
K-KLUB
FIRST ROW BACK: Bob Anders on , Bernie Johnson . George Edwards. Kieth Linn, John Desantis , Lonnie LaDousa. Bruce Orlin.
Larry Martin , Dick Chichinl , Jim Ramaska . Je rry Petrell, Ernie Pellegrino. Jerry Wade.
SECOND ROW BACK: Bob Luebke. Jim Britelli. Harry Stoebe, Wayne Coegel. Bob Bosman. Richard DeCono, Don Mayew, Bob
Nlcolazzl , Tom Adamson, Dick Manko, Dave Stabell, Roger Suppel sc;. Jeff Cohen.
DIAGONAL FRONT. Back to front: Ke nt Richards, Gene Briellng. Dick Jensen. Dick Hujik , Jim Hawkins, Dick Marazzo,
Fred Schlosser. Tony DiCas tri , Mike Baker. Bill White, Mark Kingsley, Eddie Hart.
Jun
'
DIAGONAL BACK. Front t o back : Ken Zanlo . Sigmund Kalono . Ben Agazzi. Larry Borland. Mike Keller. Bob Haubrich,
Steddlck, Tony Clause, Pete Zlelenski. Dave Borke nhagen.
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ARTIST ALLEY
ROW 1: Dean Erickson. Zoe
Feinstein. Barbara Nichols. Sue
Stevens. Anita Standridge. Lora
Johnson.
ROW 2: Jane Crutcher. Joyce
Tr::i:vis. Joyce Hampshire. Christine Noto. Janice Heather. Judy
Johnson.
ROW 3: Donna Bunda. Carlotta Pucci. Leilani Vena. Janet
Bryske. Judy Thomas. Rosella
Connelly.
ROW 4: Elaine
ren
Doerring.
Marge
Oberst-
Gal~ottl.
Karen
Perrozzi.
Ka-
Higqens.
M a r 1e n e
SEMINAR
ROW 1: Barb Nichols. Marge
Doty, Delores Duprie, Rita Sadauskl. Sandy Vllen. Janet McDonald. Ann Kennedy, Ruth
Wallo. Ruth Le Rose. Mary
Ann Koski. Rita Vandenberg"
ROW 2: Betty Knaup. Roberta Schilling, Joan McClusky.
Charlene Rowlands. Sheree Fox.
Sharon Jones. Mariaune Meeter. Carol Thomsen. Bill Wember.
ROW 3:
Willard Willems.
Carol Weidner, Pat Costigan.
Cathy Angelo. Diana Golwitzer.
Judie Mikulsky, Lynne Dilly.
Janet Constantineau. Mary Ann
Smoler. Karen Doherty. Mary
Refieuna. Joan Kallio.
ROW 4: Don Coyle, Mike
Coyle. Janice Ambrose. Elizabeth Daum. Ann Handly. Barbara Scopel. Janet Schneider.
Carm Ciotti, Pat McFaddin. Pat
Long, Kay Rezny. Marge Goldstein. Eileen Hughes.
ROW 5: Ron Havlin, Wayne
Larsen. Jim Ramsey, Bob Pearson, John Culver. Gib Schwartz.
Leroy
Welnbrenner,
Dwight
Mescher. Paul Hinderliter. Jim
Rauen. Bob Luebke. Bruce Frederick, Pete Zielinski, B r u c e
Orlin.
LIBRARY CLUB
ROW I: Laurilee Faraone.
Anita Faraone, Sandy Fredricks, Sharon Bartel. Gloria
Clement. Carol Robinson. Diane
Golwitzer, Nancy Madison.
ROW 2: Terri Bonoflgllo. Carol Peterson. Carol Ann Greco.
Delores Kleist, Carol Nelson.
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THE
ARTS
ARTIST ALLEY
. Barb Nichols
.... ............................... Sue Stevens
........... .................. Joyce Travis
Secretary -Treasurer
Presirtent
Vice Presirtent
ACTIVITIES
Cookie Sale, Decoration of Post Office.
SEMINAR
... Judie Mikulsky
President
Cathy Angelo
Sandra Vilen ...... Vice President ............ John Culver
Kay Meyers ...... Secretary .. . ........ Marianne Meeter
Marge Golrtstein . Treasurer ............ Roberta Schilling
Miss Doherty ...... Adviser ............... ...... Miss Doherty
SHA BOOM
ACTIVITIES
Science Fair, Card Party, Field Trip to Scientific
Interests, Speakers on Science.
LIBRARY CLUB
Carol Ann Greco .. Pre ident .......... Laurilee Faraone
Sharon Bartel .. Vice President ........ Anita Faraone
Carol NPlson ....... Secretary .................... Sharon Bartel
Carol Robinson Treasurer ...... .. .......... Gloria Clement
Dolore. Kleist
Corrr . Secretary ...... Terri Bonofiglio
Hiss Reed ........... Adviser ................................ Miss Reed
ACTIVITIES
Assistance in Library, Splash Party, Brownie Sal<',
Christmas Party, Farewell Party.
THE OLD MASTER PAINTER
53
THE
LANGUAGES
FRENCH CLUB
ROW 1: George Edwards. Ronald Neilson, Robert Gitzlaff . Norm
Cechln, Bobble Huettl. Joan! Gordan, Ruth LeRose.
ROW 2: Alice Lepp, C o n n I e
Bruce, Sandra Amo, Nita Bianchi.
Barb Lee. Mary Ann Wells. Kay
Savage, Janice Lonergan.
Row 3: Gretchen Becker. Janet
Manson. Mary Blackman, Marilyn
Koll, Judy Adel, Roberta Regh, Sue
Gregory, Helen Lentz.
Row 4: Mary Klltzke, Judy Ohl·
gart, Pat Alisauskas . Bea Glass.
Lynne Dilley. Janice VanHarpen.
Carol Nohllng.
ROW 5: Jim Larsen. Joanne Greco, Marge Goldstein, Sandra Vilen, Rosalie Truax, Ruth Mokus,
Janice Ambrose.
SPANISH CLUB
ROW 1: Barbara Tomlinson. Carol Reno . JoAnne Novascone. Roberta Boyle.
ROW 2: Judy Steinmetz, Sharon Jones. Carol Shaffren, Carol Lansing. Dorothy Wilker. Barbara Scopel.
ROW 3: Gabrial Sedloff, Bill Limper!, Herbie Slnnen, Keith Linn, Allan Christianson, Janet Schnelder. Rita Sadau-
ski.
ROW 4: Chuck Scheibe, Jane Gabe. Julie Kleinpell, Richard Sheirk, Wayne Cramer, Angelo Cardinali.
FRENCH CLUB
SPANISH CLUB
Carol Nohling ..... President ....... ..... Carol ohling
Ruth LeRo e ........ Vice President ........ Ruth LeRose
Judy Ohlgart ...... Secretary ..........Janice Lonergan
Janice Lonergan .. Treasurer ...................... Judy Ohlgart
Miss Wilson ........ Adviser ............................ Miss Wilson
President ...
. ...... .....
Keith Lynn
Vice President .......................................... Chuck Scheibe
Secretary ...
.. ....................................... Roberta Boyle
Treasurer ....... .............................................. Barb Scopel
Adviser .............................................................. Mrs. Baylor
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
French Skits and Games, French Songs, Pencil Sale.
Homecoming Float, Cookie Sale, Spanish Skit
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SOCIETY
HONOR
HONOR SOCIETY
ROW 1: Delores Leonard, Nancy O ' Donnell , Janice Ambrose. Jane Gabe. Carol Reno. Joani Gordon. Ara Lee Doerring, Carm Ciotti , Arlys Jensen . Gail Roseth. Rita Sadauski.
ROW 2: Angelo Cardinali , Alice Krueqer. Donna Albert. Bea Glass, Judie Allen. Marianne Meeter . Mary Ann
Wells . Mary Ann Smoler. Dorothy W ilker. Carol Shatfron. Barb Lee , Judie Mikulsky. Elsie Ziowes.
ROW 3: Jim MacCready, Bill White. Julie Klelnpell. Nancy Krom. Nancy Pearson. Bill Fay, Bill Lippert , Carol Nohling. Ann Hanley. Pat Long . Ev Ry•hkus.
ROW 4: Dave Borkenhagen. LaSalle DeMicchi. Eugene Alli, Carol Wisocki. Mary Hoye. Cathy Angelo , Carol Kuchera. Sandra Vilen . Ann Surratt . Carol Pitz. Bob Lee. Tom McMurray.
ROW 5: Tom Hamilton, Bill Scheckler. Stan Gedgaudas. Bob Kubec, Jim Poole, Bob Zink, Tom Maruca . Keith Linn ,
Ron Havlin . Ernie Pellegrino. Jim Crossin.
".,(/''
HONOR SOCIETY
Bill SchecklPr
Jim Crossin ..
Ann Surratt
Sandy Vilen ..
Miss Steffen ..
Bill Scheckler
President
Ernie Pellegrino
Vice President
.Mary Anne Smoler
.Secretar;y
............. Jane Gabe
Trea urer
. ..... Mi s Steffen
Ad vi er .......... .
ACTIVITIES
Cookie Sale, Spelling Conte t, Honey Hop Dance,
Honor Assembly, Honor Society Scholarship, Publication of the Honor Roll.
SPELLBOUND
Jeanette Winters was "Spellbound" and happy
when she wa declared the winner of the Honor
Society Spelling Contest
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SENIOR Y·TEENS
JUNIOR Y·TEENS
SOPHOMORE Y·TEENS
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
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Y TEENS
GENERAL Y-TEENS
Ev Ryshkus. Margaret McElwain,
Evie Kenney.
SENIOR Y-TEENS
Agnes
President
Vice President
Secretary
Lawrence
Bobbie Roman
Mary Shipman
Ann Surratt
Mrs. Baylor
Treasurer
Adviser
ACTIVITIES
Mother-Daughter
Banquet,
Homecoming
Boy-Girl Panel. Style Show. Cupcake Sale.
Float,
JUNIOR Y-TEENS
Barbara Lee
President
Vice President
Secretary
Justine Wood
Miss Wilson
Adviser
Janice Lonerqan
Barbara Scopel
Treasurer
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
J oani Gordon
Robbie Boyle
Marianne Meeter
Mary Kay Ferkin
Miss Wilson
..... President
Sue Baker
Marqe Anderson ...... Vice President
Carol Manson
..... Secretary
Janice Zapuscienski Treasurer
Miss Robinson.
Mrs. Roeder ..... ....... Advisers
... Darlene Robinson
Alice Hamre
Joyce Plaushlnes
Judy Rutkowski
Mrs. Roeder
Miss Robinson.
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
Cupcake Sale, Milwaukee Conference. Faculty Panel, College Panel, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Summer Camp.
Halloween Party, Foreiqn Student Panel.. "Know Your
School" Proqram, Christmas Party, Mother-Daughter Banquet.
SENIOR Y-TEENS
JUNIOR Y-TEENS
ROW 1: Marian Simeon, Ingrid Berg, Linda Picknell. Carol
Petersen. Jeanette Fenske. Barb Manke. Esther Altman, Sharon
McAleer, Shirley Haubrich. Valerie Hagberg.
ROW 1: Joani Gordon, Barbara Scopel, Ruth Wallo. Ann
Kennedy. Carol Kaufman. Ruth LeRose, Glory Wall, Bobbie
Huett!, Delores Duprie, Betty Zoerner, Ara Lee Doerrlng.
ROW 2: Carol MacKenzie, Mary McEvoy. Carol Jensen.
Mary Anne Smoler, Marsha Cheney, Donna Bunda, Marianne
Meeter, Mary Ann Wells. Kay Savage, Jan Lonergan. Sherry
Hoyland, Bobbie Ellsworth.
ROW 3: Sharlene Stenstrom. Sandy Plowman. Barbara Pugh,
Jean Wurtz, Pat Laudonio, Barbara Lee. Dolores Seroka, Evie
Kenny, Sheree Fox, Judy Goudie, Gloria Bishop.
ROW 4: Joan Decarlo, Justine Wood, Janet McDonald, Marqo Hansen, Janet Schneider, Carm CiottL Mary Kay Ferkin,
Arlene Smith. Kirsten Jensen. Robbie Boyle. Judie Mikulsky,
Nancy Madison.
ROW 5: Ouida White, Sharon Bartel, Marge Hanley. LauT•lee Farone, Marge Doty. Marilyn Hoye. Jean Molinaro, Judy
Steinmetz, Barb Becker, Judy Rosengren, Judy Hampel. Janann
Smith.
ROW 2: Karen Kristensen, Rose Wicklund. Ethel Glaser,
Winifred Warren. Janice Rasmussen. Pat Schlosser, Jackie Ro·
mano, Mary Shipman. Carol Shaffron. Bobbie Roman, Shirley
Wollenberg.
ROW 3: Priscilla Magnino. Nancy Pearson, Barb Marion.
Nancy Krom. Diane Wertz. Virginia Ritacca, Ruth Woller. Shirley Langenbach, Jean Lloyd. Nancy Overdier. Pat Grover.
ROW 4: Pat Wisockl. Janice Thompson, Margaret McElwain, Joanne Ferkln. Marge Goldstein, Ev Ryshkus, Ann Surratt, Elaine Sparks. Mary Goodman. Carol Stiles. Nancy Krans.
ROW 5: Martha Bullamore, Joyce Kollman, Mary Klitzke,
Donna Goetz , Carol Pitz, Kathleen Rosmann, Judy Turbey. Aggie Lawrence, Mary Delgman, Judy Phillips, Jane Gabe.
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS (2)
ROW 1: Terri Bonoflglio, Carol Kostoff, Mary Ann Shable.
Mary Hallenback, Lois Schutt, Roselyn Ludwig, Gail Chlapetta,
Juliana Hall. Mary Palmer. Judy Johnson.
ROW 1: Jane Dow. Ann Gersheski, Karen Kiewig. Dorothy
Schmidt. Mary Zabubowski, Carol Manson. Sue Myers, Sheila
Kuchera, Darlene Robinson, Betty Makarewicz.
ROW 2: Coerell Douglas. Dody Finch, Karen Larson. Dorothy Anderson, Sue Cosentino, Joanne Greco.. Sharon Topel,.
Lucia Leonard, Jane Fredricksen, Janice Zapuscienski. CaroJ
Jensen.
ROW 3: Judy Adel. Linda Hamilton, Nancy Allen. Judy
Templin. Carole DeMarco, Mary Molinaro, MariJyn Koll. Beth
Covelli, Janice Seymour, Kay Olsen.
ROW 4: Janet Manson, Esther Pacetti, Dorothy Rasmussen.
Mary Kueny, Pat Last. Kathy Kluender, Marge Anderson, Juanita Jornt. Lynne Leuck. Karen Schwan.
ROW 5: Judy DeYoung, Pat Braun. Helen Lintz, Anita
Standridge. Mary Morton, Judith Horn. Barbara Pitt. Linda
Richards, Roberta Regh. Mimi Martell.
ROW 2: Diane Owslchek, Olivia Franco, Jane Holt. Bridget
Kulschewlski. Gretchen Becker. Kathy Rugg, Barbara Wagner.
Sandra Paulson, Katie Arneson, Sue Baker. Donna Schlosser.
ROW 3: Connie Bruch, Joan Tower, Sandra Fredrick, Marianna Wade. Rolliana Binder, Judy Brevenow, Sue Godlewski.
Eva Ruka, Mary Lodsienku. Pat Hughes. Barbara Biegler.
ROW 4: Kathi Wierzbicki, Christine Noto, Margaret Holt,
Gail Clapham, Mary Raduechel, Pam Neilsen, Gail Wenman,
Donna Robinson, Delores Fumo, Darlene Dase. Rita Ruffalo.
ROW 5: Bonnie Keul, Judy Neubauer. Elayne Gentes. Barb
Westphal, Pat Bergeson. Lucille Guerrucci, Donna Leonard, Ruth
Eckman. Alice Hamre. Judy Rutkowski.
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GIRL SCOUTS
GIRL SCOUT CABINET
ROW 1: Jean Molinaro . Lynne Dilley, Sandy Fox . Georqla Elliot, Pat Posselt , Kathy Ruqq .
ROW 2: Barbara Scopel. Janet Schllllnq, Judy DeYounq , Donna Volpentesta, Alice Hamre,
Chiapetto, Sandy Schnelder . Pat Lonq, Carol Jean Jensen.
MARINERS
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
GIRL SCOUT CABINET
Georqia Elliott
Karen Kristensen
Sue Sherry
Martha
Bullamore
TROOP 45 & 76
President
Vice President
Marianne
Secretary-Treasurer
Nadaene Bostetter
Treasurer
TROOP 34
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer .....
Virqlnla Ritacco
Barbara Marion
Charlene Peachey
Glorine Marchese
Paska
Betty Mararewicz
Janet Zimmerman
Janice Zapuscienski
Connie Bruch
Georqia
President
Vice
President
Elliot
Fox
Pat Posselt
Lynn Dilley
Secretary
Treasurer
TROOP 47 & 60
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Judie Mikulsky
Kay Savaqe
Joan Decarlo
Mary Ann Wells
Lonq Term Plannlnq for Scout Groups.
Fall Round-Up at Petrlfyinq Sprinqs . Gift
Wrapplnq at Penney' s, Christmas Party at
Southern Colony, Telephone Receptionists
for WLIP March of Dimes. City Wide Cookie Sale, Service Projects.
M
A
R
I
N
E
R
s
MARINERS
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Sandra
ACTIVITIES
Lorraine Yutka
TROOP 65 & 109
President
Vice President
Secretary
Gail
ROW I: Judy DeYounq , Pat Braun , Martha Bullamore. Georqia Elliot, Pat Grover .
ROW 2: Karen Kristensen. Mary Kirkeby. Lucfa Leonard. Marianne Meeter . Bonnie Keul. Sandra
Frederick.
ROW 3: Jeanne Hudson . Diana Knoespel. Marry Hallenbeck. Beverly Ours . Laura Lee Vandc nberq,
Nancy Allen, Sue Ensfleld.
ROW 4: Esther Altman. Shirley Gename, Lois Schutt, Sue Sherry, Bea Glass. Sandra Karnes.
ROW 5: Sharon McAleer . Theresa Copen. Barbara Westphal, Marilyn Kortum. Pam Nielsen.
TROOP 47-60
ROW 1: Mary Kay Ferkin, Robbi Boyle,
Mary Ann Tully. Pat Costigan. Donna
Volpendesta, Carmella Ciotti, Sue Stevens.
ROW 2: Mary Anne Smoler, Betty Lou
Walton. Lynne Dilley, Kae Savage, Jan
Lonerga, Mary Ann Wells . Judie Mlkulsky.
ROW 3: Glory Wall , Justine Wood .
Carol Wisocki. Judie Steinmetz, Jean Molinaro. Barb Lee. Nancy Kranz.
ROW 4: Roberta Huett!, Joan! Gordon,
Joan DeCarlo, Joon Molinaro, Delores Duprle. Carol Silles.
TROOP 65-109
ROW 1: Jo Ann Greco, Judy Adel.
Sandy Nyberg, Marlene Kroll, Betty Makarewicz. Gail Chiapetto.
ROW 2: Karen Hasselback, Dolly Ritacco, Kay Rugg, Phyliss DiLetti. Carmella Volpendesta. Tam Remus.
ROW 3: Janice Zapusclenskl, Connie
Bruch, Alice Hamre, Kathy Wlerzbeckl .
Judy Rutkowski. Pat Campolo, Carol Jensen.
ROW 4: Coerrell Douglas. Mary Ann
Baletto,
Nancy
Speakerman,
Roberta
Regh. Barbara Ptff. Linda Richards , Hope
Johnson.
ROW 5: Esther Pacetti, Janet Zimmer man, Mary Zalabouskl, Marilyn Koll,
Dona Julius.
TROOP 45-76
ROW 1: Janet Schilling, Ann Ktnnedy,
Nancy Conti. Carol Lueck. Barbara Morin.
Barbara Becker.
ROW 2: Judy Schmidt, Sandy Schneider. Josephine Salituro. Marsha Cheney,
Vicki Cravotta, Pat Silk.
ROW 3: Marlene Schenk. Sandra Plowman. Nadaine Bostetter. Helen Maxwell.
Joan McClusky, Delores Seroka.
ROW 4: Sue Brown. Marqe Perozzi. Pat
Zuzinec. Marianne Paska, Eileen Hiqhes.
Rita Sadouskl.
ROW 5: Carol Morin, Barbara Scopel.
Ruth Wallo, Pat Long.
TROOP 34
ROW 1: Charlene Peachey. Geraldine
Hutchinson. Barbara Marion, Valerie Haq·
berg. Barbara Dunham. Pat Posselt.
ROW 2: Dora Cosenza. Virginia Rltacca. Mary Amendola, Ann Asta. Sherre
Fox , Nancy Madison.
ROW 3: Carol Lentz. Delores DeLuca.
Diane Wertz. Annette DiCello, Roberta
Schilling. Patricia Smith.
ROW 4: Pat McFadden. Elizabeth Daum ,
Jo Ann Dunham, Joan Kalio, Angela Barden. Sandy Fox.
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G.A.A. I
G.A.A. 2
G.A.A. 3
G.A.A. 4
G.A.A.
G.A.A.
Pr c>s i<l ent
Vi ce Pr esi<l ent
Secr eta "y
TrC' a su · er
Charl en r Peachey
Pat Posselt
............ San<lra Fox
Carole Perkin s
ACTIVITIES
Swimming , Volley Ball , Basketball, Baseba ll , Ba<lminton, Bowling, Splash Parties.
G.A.A. (1)
ROW I: Terri Bonoflgllo. Natalie Reuter. Kathleen Gibson. J4'anette
Bertana, Marilyn Kortum. Marlls Mueller, L4'la Layton. Marlene Kroll,
Constance Streeter.
ROW 2: Beverly Ours. Sue Sherry. Lois Schutt. Lois Monson. Sandra
KarnH, Joan Wagner, Catherine Mancuso. Roselyn Ludwig. Karla Benson.
Mary Palmer.
ROW 3: Gretchen Flschback, Sandra Paul. Judy Erickson. Anita Standridge, Elaine Galeotti. Pat Bradley. Nancy G1 am, Ethel Looker. Ruth
Schwandt, Marlene Oberst.
ROW 4: Coerell Douglas, Dorothy Boren!, Truddy Thommesson. Pat
Zuzenec. Donna Mae Ziehr. X:aren Schwan. Christine Noto. Josephine
Refleuna. Margaret Gerhardt. Lynne Leuck.
ROW S: Kathryn Langes. Judy O'Neil. Lois Young. Donna Julius. Carol Jensen. Janice Hastings. Carolyn Cramer, Arlene Weiss. Sandra Harper . Joan Seefeld.
With A Little Bit Of Luck
G.A.A. (2)
ROW I: Barbara Dunham. Annette Mitchell, Mary Baletlo, Tamara
Smalfelt, Donna Volpentesta. Audrey Sladek. Beth Covelli. Marilyn Koll.
Rolliana Binder.
ROW 2: Tamera Remus. Sandy Schneider, Antoinette Conti. Ka:hi
White, M:xry Kirkeby. Kathie Wierzbicki. Alice Hamre, Luc;a L4'onard.
G: etchen Becker. Lois Krueqer.
ROW 3: Rebecca Andrade. Eva Ruka. Carol Wlersum. Rebecca Tuff.
Antonette Pellegrino, Mary Lou Mattioli. Jane Crutcher, Judy Over.
Oliv;c.; Franco, 1udy Miller.
ROW 3: Beverly Buelow. Sandy Fredrick, Barbara Wolfe. Karen Hasselba:k . Judy Micheln. Bonnie Burtt, Darlene Dase. Joan Smestad, Barbara Hannes. Sue Godlewski.
ROW 5: Janice Sabin, Margie Knuppis, Nancy Hamilton, Joyce Gris·
son, Shirley Fox. Mary Hallenbeck, Theodora Hepp. Sandra Nyberg. Carol
Milkowski, Pat Yunker.
You Can't Run Around
G.A.A. (3)
ROW 1: Pat Smith, Barb Tolstyga, Marion Pawlowski. Marlene Drewel, Pat Patterson. Leola Traina. Pat Blecker. Marilyn Rutkowski. Sue
Holt.
ROW 2: Judy Richardson. Carol Reschke. Sheree Fox. Carlotta Pucci.
Mary Amendola. Ann Asta, Darlene Ladwig. Gloria Bishop.
ROW 3: Jean Dubinsky. Joan Molinaro. Joan DeCarlo. Cris Johnson.
Dee Matranga. Jean Molinaro. Carol Jensen. Judy Johnson, Joyce Travis.
ROW
4:
Nancy
Madison.
Roberta
Warren.
Joanne
Dunham.
Laura
Johnson, Evelyn Fabian. Dolores Duprle. Carol Lentz. Barb Sanfthell.
Row S: Mary Ann Reuter. Kay Morzteld. Geraldine Hutchinson. Eileen
Hughes. Carol Weidner. Marianne Paska. Rita Sadauski.
G.A.A. (4)
ROW 1: (left to right) Miriam Slemlon. Charlene Peachey. Pat Posselt.
Sandy Fox. Carole Perkins. Valerie Hagberg.
ROW 2: Ruth Woller. Diane Campbell. Carol Jasch. Shirley Wollenberg.
Carol Watkino,, Nan:y Pearson. Virginia Hoff.
ROW 3: Kathleen Rosmann. Barb Tupka. Dolores DeLuca. Judy Riese.
Geraldine Kunde. Judy Raymond.
ROW 4: Carol Neubauer. Linda Picknell. Ingrid Berg. Patera Childers.
Pat Kwicinskl, Charlene Hoffman.
Robin Hood
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RED CROSS COUNCIL
RED CROSS COUNCIL
ROW I:
Margaret
Reuter,
Anna Podllpnlk. Bill Wember,
Hope Johnson, Joan Myers.
ROW 2 : Gall Chlapetta, Sharon Knapp , Bonnie Keul. Carol
Wlsockl, Dan Bird, Barb Manke.
ROW 3: Claudia Renscheln.
Ben Agazzl. Janice Zapusclenskl. Delores Leonard. Marilyn
Wade.
ROW
4:
Dwight Mescher.
Pete Zlelenskl, Sandra Vllen.
Carol MaclCenzle. Carole Englund.
RED CROSS COUNCIL
President . ....
Ben Agazzi
Vice President ...................................................... Dolores Leonard
Secretary .. ..................................... ... .. .. .... ...... ..Carol Wisocki
Treasurer ......................................................... .. ............ Hope Johnson
Advisor .............................................................................. Mr. Nye
S.C.A. BOARD
S.C.A.
Back Row: Mr. Rafshol, Bob Smith, Bruce Fredrick . Tom Marcoe.
Front
Row :
Zalubowskl.
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Donna Bain.
Janice Lonergan,
Mary
CINEMATIC
CINEMATIC
ROW I: John Anderson, Ilon
Nielson, Pat Griffettes. Geral dine Hutchinson . Kay McAleer.
ROW 2: Rudy Lempke. Bill
Wember, Elaine Ziesemer. Gabriel Sedloff. Karen Higgens.
Mike Swift.
ROW 3: George Kellum. Judy
Ohlgart. R I ck Shmude. Bill
VanZile . Ron Havlin, John M erriam, John Decker.
ROW 4: Darlene Heckel. Ka·
ren Doerring.
CINEMATIC
President ·································-·----·--··----·············---····Karen Doerring
Vice President ........... ·······················-···· ··········-·----·· Gabriel Sedloff
Secretary-Treasurer ·-···························--····· .... ···-· ..Judy Ohlgart
ACTIVITIES
Coke sale at Homecoming, Homecoming float.
USHERS
USHERS
President _________________ _________ Bob Becker
Vice Pre ident ....... ____ Wayne Larsen
Secretary ····--······· ...... Georgia Elliott
Treasurer ...... -··-·······-·-····Mimi Cross
ACTIVITIES
Ushering for activities cturing the
year. Splash Party, Picnic.
USHERS
ROW I: (le f t to right) Gall Lange r . Lynn
Elwell . Mimi C r o s s . Gretchen Be cke r .
Georgia Elliot . Gail Lefebvre. Arlys Jen·
sen.
ROW 2: Dale Jones. Tony Truskowski.
Bob Becker. Jack Ludke. Tony Blsclglla.
Wayne Lar sen . H enry VanXlrkwood. Keith
Linds trand . Manley BrudYlg . James Wal ·
ton . Charles Lunquls t , Rudy Lempke.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
STUDENT COUNCIL
ROW I: Dave Stabell , John Culver , Nancy Johnson. Ev Ryshkus , Joani Gordon, Val Hagberg, Sandy Vllen , Judy Phillips , Cyril
Pontillo, Jim Hawkins, John Desantis.
ROW 2: Bev Shakus , Sherry Hoyland, Bobbie Roman. Charlene Rowlands, Carmella Valpendesta. Donna Doerschlag. Janet Manson,
Carol Manson, Sue Baker , Sharon Knapp, Tony Serpe, Beth Covelli. Jackie Paul. Sheree Fox.
ROW 3: Glory Wall, Judie Mikulsky, Barb Lee. Judy Johnson, Carol Wlsocki, Caryl Milkowski, Sue Ensfleld, Olivia Franco. Kay Savage, Nanc Kruse , Janice Hastings. Bob Lee. Gene Alli.
ROW 4: Barb Becker . Don Mayew. Roger Gabrielson, Dale Whlenberg , Bob Bosman, Jim Lura. Frank Mellone, Jerry Shelton. Mary
Ann Koski. Sue Stevens. Mary Cross, Jane Gabe, Esther Altman.
ROW 5: William Thomey, Peter Antaramian, Dave Borkenhagen, Eugene Decker. Frank Wolf, Peter Stella, Bob Becker. Keith Linn,
Rich Jensen. Ton Wavro , Wayne Cogell. Ernie Pellegrino.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Pr esi den t ............................................ David Bork enhageri
Vi ce Presiden t ...................................... Ri ch ard Jen sen
Secr et a ry ...................................... .......... . Carol Wi so cki
Treasurer ........................................................Kay Savage
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE
Tony Serpe, Bob Lee, Barbara Lee. Doug Wells, Cathy Angelo.
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TRI-SCHOOL COUNCIL
ROW 1: Jane Gabe, Jim Hawkins.
ROW 2: Kay Savage, Peter Antaramlan, Gene Alli, Joanne Ferkin,
WIG & MASK
WIG AND MASK omCERS
Co-Chairman .................. Don Coyle, Mike Coyle
Secretary ....... ..................
..Linda Holderness
Treasurer ........................................... Ruth Molku
WIG AND MASK ( 1)
WIG &: MASK (2)
ROW 1: Mary Ann Tully, Judy Testard. Rita Hanson.
Carol Swan, Beatrice Glass. Carm Ciotti. Corinne Hopf,
Carol Stiles. Sandra Karnes.
ROW 2: Laura Lee Vandenberg, Joni Tower. Ouida
White, Pat Costigan, Lynne Dilley, Sheree Fox, Mari·
anne Meeter. Gall Clapham. Kathy Rugg.
ROW 3: Carol Jensen. Judy Steinmetz, Jusllne Wood.
Judie Mikulsky, Pat Landonla, Alice Hamre. Mary Ker·
win, Sandra Johnson, Judy Schmidt, Linda Holderness.
ROW 4: Barbara Scopel, Karen Higgins. Eleanor Heg·
force, Coerell Douglas, Mary Palmer. Pam Nielsen, Roberta Huett!, Glory Wall, Delores Seroka. Barbara Bee·
ker, Janann Smith.
ROW S: Betty Zoerner, Marilyn Hoey. Sandra Clcchlnl,
Judith Upham. Rosalie Truax, Barbara Marlon, Sharon
Bartel. Judy Johnson, Delores Hailers, Prlsclllla Mag·
nlno.
ROW 1: Richard Zalud, Donald Coyle. Walter Her·
mann. X:enneth Baumgartner . John Culver. Tom Barn·
dollar, Chester Wolfe, John Merriam. Tom McClain.
ROW 2: Del Meyer, Dale Harper, Peter Jespersen.
Ruth Molkus , Janet Schneider. Margo Hansen, Laura
Lee Jtallnko, Geraldine Jtallnko, Tony DICastri.
ROW 3: Donald Schwartz, Richard Fellmer , Ronald
Wienke, Elliot Dreger, Dean Stadel. Jim Rauen. Robert
Luebke. Dean Vertel, Dennis Gross.
ROW 4: Archie Walker, Richard Wlndorf, Ronald 01·
sen. Wayne Cogell, Gabriel Ruffalo. Tom Blerdez, Frank
Mellone. Mike Hannis.
ROW S: Lawrence Fortmann, Eugene Coyle, John
Huber, Dennis Loef, Tom Stapleton, Del Hoffman. Hen·
ry Jackson, Peter Zlelenskl.
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R.0.T.C.
R.O.T.C. CADETS: FIRST YEAR
ROW I: James Hawley, Carl Rusch. Alan Dibble, Charles Hansis, Donald Clarke, John Merriam, Eugene Neau. Don Tianen.
ROW 2: Gerald Dillingham. Harold Waldow. Ronald Michetti, Wayne Wiersum. Theodore Jeranek. Charles Barelka, Donald Piaf!.
ROW 3: Donald LaFayette. Frederick Plouse, Terry Van Tillburg, Richard Rohlinger. James MacCready. Gabriel Sedloff. James
Zimmerman, Nick Balk.
ROW 4: Garrett Cox, Edward Gehrke. John Slupinski, Anthony Bareika, Ronald Wadham. William Van Zile, William Michel.
R.O.T.C. SECOND AND THIRD YEAR CADETS
ROW I: Dale Andersen. Ronald Neilsen. James Ramsey. John Pomeroy, Harold Crutcher. Roger Krahn, Donald Quandt. Robert Kexel. Frederick Schmude.
ROW 2: Lowell Jackson, Adolph Alteri, Deane Ohmstead, Paul Hinderliter. Robert Baxter, Dean Nelson. Theodore Schmidt. Charles
Kersting, William Wember. Anthony Polentlni.
ROW 3: William Laubenstein. James Quigley, Rudolph Lemke. Clifford Sykes. Frank Lierman. Richard Martinson. Ronald Laurin.
Virgil Dysart, Allan Keller. Joseph Vlachina.
ROW 4: Richard Zalud, Walter Schefky, William Streit. Richard Bertana, John Decker. John Anderson, Charles Koenes. Thomas
Gleason, Warren Joerndt, James Gedgaudas.
ROW 5: George Kellum. Paul McDowell. Charles Sabin, Roy Baletto. Franklin Fink, Thomas Kuehn, Wayne Larsen, Don Wirch,
James Ozanick.
CROSSED RIFLES
Row
I:
(left
Charles Hansis,
to
right)
Carl
Donald
Rusch,
Pfaff.
Don Tianen.
ROW 2: John Anderson. Virgil Dysart,
Donald Quandt, Harold Crutcher. Roger
Krahn . James ZJmmerman.
ROW 3: Gabriel Sedloff, Lowell Jackson . Frederick Schmude. Anthony Polenhm, George Kellum. Richard Zalud, John
Decker. Rudolph Lemke.
R.O.T.C.
Battalion Commander
Executive Officer
Plans and Training Officer
Adjutant
Intelligence and Supply Officer
Sergeant-Major
Company Commander
(A)
Executive Officer
First Sergeant
Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader
Company Commander (BJ
Executive Officer
First Serqeant
Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader
Cadet Lt. Col.
Cadet Major
Cadet Major
Cadet Captain
Cadet Captain
Cadet M-Sgt.
Cadet Captain
Cadet !st Lt.
Cadet SFC
Cadet !st Lt.
Cadet 2nd Lt.
Cadet Captain
Cadet !st Lt.
Cadet M-Sgt.
Cadet Isl Lt.
Cadet Znd Lt.
CROSSED RIFLES
Harold Crutcher
Roger Krahn
Donald Quandt
James Ramsey
Frederick Schmude
Dale Andersen
Ronald Nielsen
Robert Kexel
James Lovell
Virgil Dysart
Joseph Vlachina
John Pomeroy
Kenneth Tredup
Don Wirch
Anthony Polentini
Richard Wright
Roger Krahn
President
Harold Crutcher
Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer
Fred
Schmude
ACTIVITIES
Film of the Month Program, Rifle matches against
Faculty, R.O.T.C., Cinematic. CAP. Various parties
and other social activities. Drill Team.
ACTIVITIES
Usher details at football games. Rifle team matches against other
schools throughout U.S .. Annual formal inspection in April, Memor .. al
Day Parade.
Tramp, Tramp . Tramp
American Patrol
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GROUNDED GRIDS
GROUNDED GRIDS
Guy Falbo. Charles Sabin. Ron
Stein. Joe Vlachina . John Karnes .
Ed Sadowski. Mr. Link. Frank Travanty. Tom Gleason, Nick Vidakovtc, Tom Maruca.
KENOSHA GROUNDED GRIDS
HI - STEPPING
President ----------------------- ------------------------ ______ Frank Travanty
Vice President ------------------------------------ ......... Nick Vidakovic
Secretary ---------------------------- -----------------------·----Phil Hertzberg
Treasurer ---------------------------------------------- ________ ________ Guy Falbo
ACTIVITIES
Amateur Radio Theory and Code Classe , Setting
up a school radio station.
HIGH STEPPING KLUB
President ________ ____ ____ ________ Rosie Orrico
Secretary ______ ____ __________ Jean Molinaro
Treasurer ______________________ Glory Gosslin
HIGH STEPPING KLUB
Judy Hariq, Gail Lefebvre , Jean Molinaro, Rosie Orrico, Judy Webb , Glory Gosslln.
The Highest Bidder
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TRIDENT
TRIDENT
ROW 1:
Arneson.
Judy
Potelulnas.
ROW 2: Gretchen
lotta Pucci.
ROW 3:
Xrlstenson.
Lynne
ROW 4 :
Costigan.
Angela
Katy
Becker . CarElwell.
Barden,
Karen
Pat
ROW S: Charlene Hoffman, Diane Deming.
ROW
6:
Sue
Myers.
Lois
Schutt. Esther Altman, C a r o 1
Thomsen, Mimi Cross , Margaret
McElwaln, Agnes Lawrence , Nancy Johnson, Jane Gabe.
ROW 7: Liz Daum, Christine
Clark , Gall Roseth. Corinne Hopf,
Carol
Kaufman,
Joanl
Gordon,
Martha Bullamore. Janet Schil·
ling . Carol Englund.
TRIDENT
President
V. ce President
Secre •ary
Treasurer
Mary Cross
Margaret McElwain
Carol Nohllng
Carol Thomsen
ACTIVITIES
Homecoming
Float.
Endurance
Swim to Racine, Gifts to School.
Christmas Party, Water Ballet for
Parents Night, Swim and Dance
Party for Swimminq Team, Senior
Farewell Supper.
Something Cool
O h. Look At Me Now
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Let's build a
tairway to th e
A lovely littl e
tars,
tairway,
We're climbing up the stairway to the stars.
We'll hear the sound of violins,
Up yonder where the blue begins,
We're climbing, climbing up to heaven with you.
There really weren't any stars out on the night of April
27th, but the rain didn't dampen the spirits of the 37:J
couples that attended h 1956 Junior Prom . For thC' first
time, Promgoers began their evening at the Eagles. At midnight, everyone flocked to the Kenosha Theater t o see "The
Court Je ter" and then returned to the Eagle to finish u 1i <t
wonderful evening in perfect style.
King Wayne and Queen Carol
Sigmund Kolano. Sharon Jones . Wayne Cogell . Carol Wisocki. Barb Lee. Ed Garvey.
JUNIORS
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Wayne Cogell, Carol Wisocki. Barb Lee, Sigmond Kolano.
CLASS OF 1957
Ah, those juniors, those busy little bees!
They lost no time making honey. Their change
over from bewildered sophomores to confident
juniors was painless and complete. The limelight caught them pretty much this year, with
the prom and all the honors. It was a busy
year of rich experiences and praiseworthy accomplishments. Next year they'll be high and
mighty seniors, trying to fill our boots.
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ROW I:
Ambrose.
ROW 2:
nette Aulozzi.
ROW 3:
Bardwell.
ROW 4:
Ken Aderman. Bruno Aiello, Donna Albert, Lance Albert, Roger Alleman, Eugene Alli. Janet Altergott, Fred Alverson, Janice
Mary Amendola, Marge Andersen, Henry Anderson, John Anderson. James Andrea, Al Antes, Gene Anthony, Ann Asta, JeanDick Babino , Harriet Backe, Ray Baietto , Jerry Bain, Mike Baker, Joann Balk. Catherine Bambrough, Wayne Bard. Margaret
Tony Bareike. Tom Barndollar. Nancy Barribeau, Joseph Barsuli, Sharon Bartel. Jerry Bauer, Ken Baumqartner, Barbara Bee·
ker, Robert Becker.
ROW 5: Shirley Bedore, Janice Behr . Jack Belles. Gloria Belongia. Marian Biegler. Gloria Bishop , Sarah Bisotti , Gloria Black, Mary
Blackmon.
ROW 6: Pat Blecker , Bob Block , LeRoy Bocik, Averollle Bonneau, Frank Bonofiglio, Larry Borland, Bob Bosman , Tom Bostetter, Carolyn
Boyd .
Somebody Stole My Gal
That young man seems to be looking for
something. Could it be a mi sing date ? ? Wonder
if he'd like some help.
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Leave Us Leap
Homecoming candidates eagerly watch the
proceedin g going on below in their behalt.
ROW 1: Roberta Boyle, David Brabank. Norman Brecheisen, Roger Bredek, Tim Brennan. Audrey Brever, Cliff Briggs, Jim Brlttelli.
Manley Brudvlg.
ROW 2 : Ken Broesch. Janet Bryske. Bruce Buchman. Donna Bunda, Virginia Burch. Erwin Buswell, John Buttera. Annette Cappelen.
Dick Capozza.
ROW 3: Angelo Cardinali, Fritz Carlson. Pat Cassity, Norman Cechin, Marsha Cheney. Glen Chernik, Bernard Christensen. Allen Christianson, Jim Cicchini.
ROW 4: Carmella Ciotti. Anthony Clause, Wayne Cogell, Jeff Cohen, Jim Collins. Rosella Connelly, Nancy Conti , Janet Constantineau ,
Terry
Cooper.
ROW 5: Terry Cooperider. Pat Costigan, Gary Covington. Mike Coyle. John Culver. Carvil Curlis, Wayne Cramer, Vicky Cravotta, Bob
Crook.
ROW 6: Gene Crosetto, Larry Czarnecki, Mario D' Amore. Dick Darula. Elizabeth Daum. Dennis Daun, Rod Davey, Ron Davis, Yvonne De
Bruin.
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ROW 1:
Joan De Carlo. John Decker. Yvonne Deitenbach. Rudy DeLucca. Dianne Deming. Dick Despin. Don Dietman. Lynne Dilley,
Ara Lee Doerring.
ROW 2: Karen Doerring. Karen Doherty, Marge Doty. Bob Dower, Barbara Dubanewicz, Roberta Duberstine. Jean Dubinsky. Joann Dun-
ham, Delores Duprle.
ROW 3: Ted Durocher, Virgil Dysart, Stan Dzlekin, George Edwards, Nancy Eldridge, Jim Ellis, Roberta Ellsworth, Dean Erickson,
Dick Erickson.
ROW 4: Evelyn Fabian, Laurilee Farone, Bill Fay, Mary Kay Ferkin, Catharine Ferraro. John Ficcadenti. Carol Fitzpatrick, Tom Fitzpatrick, Ron Fleming.
ROW S: Rosemary Fleming, Dale Fonk, Darlene Fontaine, Herman Foss. Don Fox, Sheree Fox, Bruce Frederick. Judy Frederick, Bob
Fredericksen.
ROW 6: David Freeberg, Sharon Gabron, Shirleen Galeotti, Hayward Garrett, James Gedgaudas, Shirley Gcname. Rosemary Giorno.
Tom Glaser. Bea Glass.
Something's Gotta Give
KHS studPnts gave out with cheers at a pep
assembly when Eddie Hart passed a a beaten
West player.
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Santa Baby
Mr. Kosinski seems to be on right good terms
with Old Saint
ick at the Christmas part)
given for his English classes.
ROW I: Dick Glidden, Glory Gosselin, Bob Godlewski, Dianne Golwitzer, Joan Gordon , John Gorgone, Kathleen Gorman , John Gotta ,
Jerry Goudie.
ROW 2: Judy Goudie, Robert Grazer, Bill Greathouse, Barbara Greb, Jim Greene. Jim Greidanus , Judy Grey, Pat Griffiths, Dennis Gros s.
ROW 3: Theodore Habel, Scott Haebig, Terry Hale . Bill Hall, Walter Hallen . Judith Hampel, Joyce Hamps hire , Ann Handley. Lowell
Hanke.
ROW 4 : Margaret Hanley, Mike Hannes , Judith Harig, Jerry Hart, Margo Hansen, Clayton Hastings, Ron Havlin . Janice Heather . Darlene Heckel.
ROW 5: Phyllis Heckel, Eleanor Hegforce , Arlene Heide, Jack Heide, Don Henricksen . Pat Henry, Karen Higgins, Paul Hinderlit er , Mar ilyn Hoey.
ROW 6 : Mike Hoferitza, Jack Holderness , Bob Holdsworth. Lonnie Holeman. Corrine Hopf. Sherry Hoyland , John Huber, Roberta Hue ttl,
Eileen Hughes.
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ROW 1: Tim Hughes . Geraldine Hutchinson. Nancy Hyde, Henry Jackson . Lowell Jackson, Roger Jackson. Audrey Jensen , Carol Jensen ,
James Jensen.
ROW 2: Jean Jensen, Kenneth Jensen. Kirsten Jensen, Roger Jensen . Joe Jenel, Christine Johnson , Judy Johnson, Judy Johnson, Laura
Johns on.
ROW 3: Dale Jones . Jack Jones. Sharon Jones . Geraldine, Kalinko , Laura Lee Kalinko. Gerald Kaiser , Joan Kallio. Ole Kalstrup, John
Karnes.
ROW 4: Carol Kaufman , Curtis Kauzlarich , Tom Kassner , Allen Keller. Ann Kennedy , Evelyn Kenney , Chuck Kerstinq , Mary Kerwin.
Robert Keul .
ROW 5: Don Kewenig , Genevieve Kikilas , Mark Kingsley, Tom Kinlein. Wayne Kipp , Jerry Klemm, Gordon Klicko . Don Klobuchar, Cliff
Knudsen.
ROW 6: Larry Knutson , Wayne Koffs , Sigmund Kolano , Roger Kolb, Judy Konrad. Mary Koos, Bob Koski , Mary Ann Koski. Thomas
Kovach.
Fools Rush In
No t reall y, of co urse, 'Cau e everyo n l' j u
LOVES to go to sc hool ! Here, th e k id s are
seen headin g fo r a n a ssembl y.
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After Hours
Jim St e ddi ck , Bill White, a nd Ke n Roac h
prepar e t o d ig int o a we ll-deserved feast fo llowing th e successful o pe nin g o f Club '56.
ROW 1: Mary Lou Kovacic. Donna Kozak, Pat Krahn. Wayne Krc ssel. Judy Krueger, Daniel Kreuser, John Kreuser, Roland Krumpos. Tom
Kuehn.
ROW 2: Judy Kuester. Josephine Kyano. Darlene Ladwig, Darwin
Lange. Carol Lansing.
ROW 3: Pat LaPorta, Bob Lorenzo, James
Larsen,
Gordon
Lars on.
Ladwig.
Ken
Ladvienka.
Pat Laudonio.
Marlene
Ron Laurin,
Lamantia,
Shirley Laver,
Bob
Landres,
Harry
Barbara Lee. Bob Lee.
ROW 4: Gail Lefebvre. Dick Lemanski. Rudy Lemke, Cato! Lenlz. Mary Lenz, Pat Lewis. Frank Lierman. Phil Limbach, Jim L n:1ner.
ROW 5: Keith Lindstrand. Keith Linn, Bill Lippert. Bill Lodgenski. Janice Lonergan, Pat Long. Shella Long, Ken Ludke, Robert Luebke.
ROW 6: Wayne Lundquist, Bob Lupea. Jim Lura, James Luzar, Carolyn Mackenzie. Nancy Madison, Tom Maegaard, Lilian Malkmus. Dick
Mankowski.
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ROW I: Alice Marko, Francis Maroquln, Dick Martinson. Tom Maruca, Judy Masaro. Joe Matelski, Dee Matranga, Felicia Matteuci, Ellen Mattner.
ROW 2: Pat Mattioli, Doris Matzur, Helen Maxwell. Kathleen McAleer. Bob McClosky, Joan McClusky, James McCoy, Janet McDonald.
Larry McDowell.
ROW 3: Paul McDowell. Mary McEvoy, Pat McFadden, Tom McMurray. Norman Mecozzi, Marianne Meeter, Dwight Mescher, Bob Messersmith. Delores Metten.
ROW 4: Joyce Micks. Adolf Migliano. Jean Migliano, Anita Miklas, Judy Mikulsky, Ruth Mekus, Jean Molinaro, Joan Molinaro, Mary
Moncrief.
ROW 5: Leonard Montemurro, Tom Montemurro. Glen Moore. Carole Morin. Kay Morzfeld, Dennis Mueller. Walter Navoichick. Dean
Nelson. Jim Nelson.
ROW 6: Richard Nelson, Tom Nelson, Darlene Neubecker, Doris Neumeyer. Barb Nichols. James Nichols, Lila Nielsen, Leo Nikson,
Carol Nohling.
Murder, He Says!
Jim Crossin is having a little trouble squeezing that big picture into that tiny space. Good
luck. Jim!
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Do It Again
Pa rl of lhe casl of Sophomore Night shows
lheir approval of the performance being givPn
o n the stage.
ROW 1: Joanne Novascone. Judy Ohlgart , Dean Ohmstead, Ronald Olson , Bruce Orlin, Roberta Osborne. Bill Otto , John Owen, Ron
Palmen.
ROW 2: Theresa Parise. Marianne Paska. Barbara Pate , Pat Patterson , Judy Pavlik. Marlon Pawlowski, Bob Pearson, Monty Pecore,
Ernie Pellegrino.
ROW 3: Marge Perozzl. Ned Perri. Joan Perry, Al Petri, Janet Petzke. Dale Pfaff, Ray Pfeiffer, Jack Phillips. Arthur Piccolo.
ROW 4: Sandy Plowman, Carl Podella, Anna Podllpnlk. Ellsworth Podskarbl, Frank Polanski. Pat Pontillo, Pat Poredon , Judy Potellunas .
Bob Pritchard.
ROW 5: Carlotta Pucci , Dick Pucci. Barbara Pugh. Ron Pulera, Daniel Raffone. Jim Ramaska, Joe Ranchel. James Rauen, Mary Refieuna.
ROW 6: Carol Reno. Claudia Renschln. Carol Ann Reschke. Mary Ann Reuter , Kay Rezny, Judy Rlchardsen. Bev Rlchio, Dick Richter ,
Jim Riese.
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ROW 1: Judy Rosengren. Gail Roseth, James Rossell, Jackie Rotundo. Charlene Rowlands. Elaine Ruffalo, Gabriel Ruffalo, Gene Russo,
Juanita Russo.
ROW 2: Rita Sadauski. Ed Sadowski. Josephine Salituro, Martha Sanderson, Barb Sanftheil, Charles Sauer. Kay Savage, Charles Scalzitti,
Walter Schefky.
ROW 3: Chuck Scheibe, Jim Scheibe, Frances Schend, Marlene Schenk, Shirley Scherrer. Janet Schilling. Roberta Schilling, Ted Schmidt.
Fred Schmude.
ROW 4: Janet Schneider, Carol Schoettler. Kathleen Schoettler. Ed Schoor. Paul Schroeder. Allen Schultz, Bob Schultz. Gib Schwartz, Don
Schwartz.
ROW 5: Barbara Scopel, Mike Sebetic, Gabriel Sedloff, Roger Se! ner. Delores Seroka. Bill Serpe, Ralph Serpe, Tom Shilka, Shirley
Swank.
ROW 6: Rudy Skeans, Don Skowronski. Leon Skowronski, Loretta Siedjack. Pat Silk, Tom Simmons, Herbert Sinnen. Don Siver. Al
Smestad.
Jf!'; The Talk of The Town
Fred Cohen i caught revealing the identity
of thE' "White Sheep" to some of his fans at
the class pla).
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Guys and Dolls
When warm weather arrives, everyone seems
lo catch spring fever and prolong their lunch
hour in the park.
ROW I : Arlene Smith . Janann Smith. Jos eph Smith, Pat Smith , Mary Anne Smoler , Glen Snyder. Carol Soderstrom , Donna Sorenson. Bob
Stacy.
ROW 2: Judy Stanlch, Tom Stapleton. Barb Steber. Bill Steinhoff. Judy Steinmetz . Pete Stella, Sharlene Stenstrom. Sue Stevens. Harry
Stoebe.
ROW 3: Gordon Strehlow, Bob Strunk, Jerry Stukenberg, Karen Taylor. Gerald Terrell , Tom Terworll . Dave Tetzlaff, Bea Thomas. Jim
Thomas.
ROW 4: Carol Thoms en. Jack Thurber. Bob Tinnen , Barb Tolstyga . Linda Tomlinson , Judy Topel, Jim Torcaso. Joyce Travis , Rosalie
Truax.
ROW S: Mary Ann Tully, Theresa Tworek , Robin Udstuen , Judy Upham. Bob Urban. George Uttech, Jane VanHarpen. Gerry Van Lydegraf. Bill Vanzile.
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ROW 6: Doyle Vaughn , John Vedder. Leilani Vena. Nick Vidakovlc. Dean Vlertel. Karen V>llnow, Marilyn Wade, Rochelle Wagner.
Eileen Waldenmeyer.
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ROW 1: Carol Walker, Archie Walker. Gary Walkovic. Glory Wall,
Ruth Wallo. Betty Lou Walton, Roberta Warren, Doris Wasrick, John
Wavro.
ROW 2: Judy Webb, Warren Weddell. Carol Weidner. LeRoy Weinbrenner. James Wellman. Mary Ann Wells, William Wember, Jerry
Wendt. Leo Wendt.
ROW 3: Gail Wenning. Dick Weston. Guida White. Nancy Whiteford. Ron Wiemelt, Mike Wilk, Dorothy Wilker, Willard Willems.
Charles Williams.
ROW 4: Martha Wilton. Joyce Winter, Don Wirch, Tom Wirth.
Carol Wisockl. Pat Wojciechowski, Chet Wolfe. Justine Wood. Jean
Wurtz.
ROW 5: Ken Zanio. Elsie Zerwes. Bill Ziegler. William Ziehr, Pete
Zielenski. Pat Zimny. Bob Zink, Betty Zoerner, Marilyn Zoerner.
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OUR QUEEN
'S Wonderful
It s u r e must be,
judging from the look
on Ruthie's face as she
l e a r n s she has been
chosen the KHS Homecoming Queen.
Thou Swell
Ruthie reigned over
the half-time activities
at the stadium and later that evening over
the dance in the gym.
Ralph Andro, her manager s e e m s to be
pleased and happy tonight.
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Elain e Sparks. Ruthie Bergren, Margaret McE lwain.
On the morning of October 10, the climax to an eventful and su«pense-filled
week arrived in the auditorium. The voice of the M.C. announced that the name of
the second attendant Margaret McElwain; the name of the first attendant
Elaine
Sparks. And finally, the suspense ended when Ruthie Bergren was declared the Queen.
Later, that evening, the stadium was packed to view the beautiful and elaborate ensemble of floats and to cheer the football team to victory. The excitement continued
to the gym where the annual Homecoming Dance was held.
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ROW 1: Sandy Anderson . Jane Gabe, Joanne Ferlcln, Elaine Sparks , Margaret McElwaln.
ROW 2: Ruthie Bergren, Rose Wicklund. Diane Wertz. Joan Myers, Nancy Jrruse, Sandra Vllen.
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Tonite's Special: Roast Park G.A.A. We'll
Boil 'Em in Oils - Artist Alley. We'll Nail Park Hi-Style. We Jus' Snow We'll Win Sub-Deb
1st Place.
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Formula 4 Victory - Seminar. We' ll Tame the
Panthers Tonight - Hi-Y. We'll Feed Park to the
Sharks - Trident.
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We'll Drift Over Park S p an i s h Club 2nd Place.
We're Aiming to Win - Girl
Scouts.
PAR k l
We Can Paddle Park Can-oe?
Kenews. Let's Stall
Park Y-Teens 3rd Place. We'll French-Fry Park French Club. We'll Shock Park Cinematic. Bark Out
Park! K-Teens.
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Kc:10sha High School has always lwcn a strong
competitor in football, basketball, and track ann
has usually ranked among thr top teams in th<
conference. In recent years, it has become' strong
in other sports as well as the new ones of baseb \II
and wrestling that have been added to the program.
We now have a well balanced program with splrndid participation and also strong compC'titivr teams
in all sports.
This past season proverl to bC' one of t hr finrst
in our high school's history as well as in th!' Big
Eight Conference. Kenosha won four Big Eight titles
in football, tennis, golf, and baseball. We missrd
the wrestling champion hip by one point but went
on to bigger fields and won the state championship.
The track and basketball teams finisherl third, cross
country fifth, and the swimming team annexed state
titles in the relay and 100 yard fr e tyle.
Congratulations to a splendid group of athletes
and fine young gentlemen. Thanks to a wonrlerful
staff of coaches and teachers, and many thanks to
a loyal student body.
Coach Ja, kwhich
Coach Jaskwhich
JAM SESSION
Our winning Football Team crowds into the Dutch Maid to enjoy the spoils of the ir victories.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
ROW I: Coach Jaskwhlcb. George DeLorla. Lon LaDousa. Dick Hujlk. Chuck Hujlk, Ed Hart. Gene Breiling. John Gotta. Bob
Nlcolazzl. Tom Wavro, Rich DeCono, Manager.
ROW 2: Coach McCulloch. Dick Cecchl.n l, Harry Stocbe, Ken Zanlo, Tom Kassner, Ben Agazzl. Chuck Sauer. Ralph Andro.
Owen Kingsley, Kent Richards, Jim Nelson, Manager.
ROW 3: Trainer Sam Poerlo. Tom Heckel. Tom Bonoflglio, Wayne Cogell, Dave Borkenhagen, Jim Crossin, Jerry Petrell. Tom
McMurra
Bob Bosman. Jerry Wade. Bob Luebke, Manager.
ROW 4: Coach Kozel. Ernie Pellegrino, Dave Stabell, Leo Nixon. Sig Kolano, Bruce Fredricks, Norm Cechin, Ron Dulak. Fred
Schlosser. Don Mayew. Jeff Cohen.
NOT PICTURED: Bruce Orlin, Jim Ramaska, John Wavro.
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES
K.H.S. 12
.... Wauke1an 7
K.H.S. 35
K.H.S. 40
.... Janesville 7
Beloit 13
K.H.S. 48
................................................. Central 6
K.H.S. 48
.........................................
K.H.S. 41
K.H.S. 13
·····················-······----·······-······· .. Horlick 13
............................................... West 0
K.H.S. 41
............................................. East 21
WON 8
.. Park 21
LOST 0
Living up to, and beyond, all pre-sea on predicti ons, th e Red Devils conqu ered th e Big Eight
Conference with an unblemished record of seve n
wins and no losses. While tea ching them portsman
ship, Coach Jaskwhich also filled hi boy with
the tricks of the trade, picked up from working under
cessary ingredients for a championship team, plus
confidence and team spirit. Possessing all th e neJaskwhich also filled his boy with confidence and
team spirit. Po sessing all the necessary ingredient
for a championship team, plus the tricks of th e
trade, picked up from working under Jaskwhich,
McCulloch, and Kozel, th e dauntles Red Devils outclassed all opposition and rightfully deserved their
wid espread acclaim.
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Makin' Time
You Try Somebody Else
Don't Fence Me In
Killer Diller
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
ROW I: Al Smestad. Ed Schoor. Joe Gabron, Dave Stabell. Dick Cecchini, Larry Knutson, Jerry Petrel!. Mark Kingsley.
ROW 2: Tom Simmonds. Ben Agazzi, Rudy Deluca, Lonnie Holman, Mike Wilk. Rod Davey, Hayward Garrett. Coach Andy Smith.
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ROW I: Earl Schackmuth, Tom Oakland , Cyril Pontillo, Chips Wavro, Joe Kiserauskis, Dan Munson, Tom Weiss, Larry Sch-
losser.
ROW 2: Allen Minshall, Don Holman, Dan Travanti. Jerry Christon, Howard Evans, Ron Pellegrino, Jerry Trecroci, Bob
Schneider.
ROW 3: Alec Sinclair, Dave Hamellnk, John Cibrario, Bob Savaglio, Frank Pulera, Pat Callahan, Glen Van Wormer. Harold
Potthast.
ROW 4: Coach Schmale, Terry Mohr, Bob Layden, Tom Brickley, Tom Mareo, Eugene Decker, Dan Pizzini, Don Hallager.
Frank Wolfe. Coach Hinterberg.
ROW 5: Don Bullamore, Manager; Ron Burnett, Manager; wes Fechner.
Unr!Pr tlw ahlP ('oaehing of VC'rnc Schmale and Charil's "An"' HinlPrhcrg, the
Pink Devils wound up the season hc>ing undefeated, like their big brothers, with a
7-0 rC'cord, anrt you can't harrtly get them kinrt no more, except in Kenosha.
Stumbling
Smack Dab In The Middle
M1i.
For the past three years KC'nosha football
fans have had the pleasure of seeing Edctic
Hart, one of the greatest grictiron proctucts
of KHS, walk away with every honor imaginable. His teammates chose him as Captain
of the 1955 season and the Most Valuable
Player in the Big Eight this year. A a
ophomore Edctie made the second team
in the Big Eight ration, anct for the last
two years he has been unanimously namect
to the halfback berth on the first team.
Last year Eddie receivect Honorable Mention on the All-State squad and this year
was placed on the first string. He i among
the top forty athletes who were chosen as
high school All Americans. Edctie, in his
three years of high school, broke the conference grounct gaining record which was
held by Alan Ameche up to this lime. With
Ed's humility and desire to give everything
within him for the sake of the team, hP
is sure to go to the top in everything he
ctoes.
Another Kenoshan to make the first team
All State this year was Jim Crossin, guarct,
who was a standout in both offensive and
rlefensive play, He was named to the Big
Eight team this year and made the seconrl
Big Eight team last year.
EDDIE HART
A mighty stalwart of this year's championship team was tackle Bob Nicolazzi who
was selected to the Big Eight team anrl
on the econct team f r the All State roster.
Chuck Hujik, halfback, was also namerl
to the Big Eight team this year anct receiverl Honorable Mention a All State
halfback.
Following in his brother's foot teps, Tom
Bonofiglio was named to the seconct team
berth a quarterback in Big Eight competition, and Tom also received Honorable
Mention in the All State poll.
Sticky fingered, fleet footed Gene Breiling, another reason for our teams success,
was namect to the seconct team in Big Eight
ration this year anct Honorabl Mention
last year. He also received Honorable Mention as an All State end this year.
Our harct plunging fullback Kib Kactiysa
received Honorable Mention in Big Eight
ration for the past two year , and Lon also
received Honorable Mention as All State
fullback this year.
Other Rerl Devils who receivect Big Eight
Honorable Mention this year were Ron Dulak, Tom Wavro, Jeff Cohen, Jerry WadP,
Don Mayew, and John Gotta.
Kneeling: Chuck Hujlk, Tommy Bonofigl10, Lon LaDousa, Coach Jaskwhlch.
Standing: Eddie Hart, and Dave Borkenhagen.
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We would also like to give recognition
to the other boys on the team who practiced daily and completed the team with
their pirit and willingness to co-operate
although honors did not nece sarly come
their way.
KENOSHA VARSITY BASKETBALL
ROW I: Dave Borkenhagen. Dick Jossart, Gene Breiling, Jeff Cohen, Roger Lehman.
ROW 2: Coach Sudkamp, Jim Brittelli, Ken Zanio, Tom Wirth . Roger Suppelsa, Don Hallager, Jim Carlson, Harry Stoebe.
NOT PICTURED: Tom Bonofiglio.
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
83
74
58
69
78
78
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85
67
76
S3
Greendale
Milw. Bayview
Beloit
Madison West
North Chicago
Racine Horlick
Madison East
Milw. Boys Tech
Racine Park
61
60
73
81
69
Madison Central
Janesville
Beloit
Janesville
Ma:tison West
Racine Horlick
Madison Central
Madison East
80
Racine Park
70
42
48
47
.S9
42
67
4S
40
62
S4
SS
73
57
67
70
65
79
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New Coach Don Sudkamp was greeted b~ four
returning lettermen this sea on. \Vilh hard trainin
and good spirit, the team had a ver) ucces:sfu
eason of 15 win and six lo ses. Gene Breiling \\ 'lS
chosen :\lost Valuable Player and Jeff Cohen ne t
year' captain by their teammate The losses incurred were hard-fought, and we were \'Pr) proud
of the showing our team made.
TOURNAMENT
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
70
Lake Geneva
Beloit
75
Janesville
89
64
56
79
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
ROW 1: Eugene Decker. Nick Covelh Tom LaDousa. Fran·< Wolfe. Dave Bleashka. Joel Hervat, Wes Fechner.
ROW 2: Ralph Th:>mas. Earl Schackmutb. Ken Knuteon, Gary Fraid, Ted Kurosk1, Ronnie Pellegrino. Tom Brickley. Tony Serpe,
Manager.
NOT PICTURED:
Coach Joe Brittelli.
Coach Joe Brittelli once again produced a winning team, compiling a record of
fourteen wins anrl four losses. They climbed another rung up the Big Eight ladder,
finishing second behind undefeated :\1adison East. The team continued its winning
ways, anrl showed effective offense and outstanding defense in their games.
The Joint Is Jumping
Just Friends
Tippin' In
K. H. S. SWIMMING TEAM
ROW
ROW
Schmelling.
ROW
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenos ha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenos ha
Kenosha
I : Bob Schneider. Bob Crook , Dennis Brush, Joel Lipman , Bill White, Tim Desmond , Rudy Pawloski. Ken Jacks on .
2 : Bob Luebke, Manager. Tom Krlederman, Jay Jense n , Charles Braze, Bob Layden , David Te tzlaff, Bob Becker. St eve
Jim Ellls.
3: Bill Mcintyre, George Lindstrom, John Jakubs, Bruce Buchman , Gib Schwartz , Mike Baker. Jim Steddick, Coach Martin.
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49
32
44
46
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Waukegan
Waukesha
Shorewood
Janesville
Bay View
Janesville
Fox Point
Proviso
Whitefish Bay
Pulaski
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34
Waukeqan
37
Oak Park
Wauwatosa
55
51
39
40
Invitational at Janesville.
Wauwatos a 63 Janesville 59 - Kenosha 32
W isconsin State Swimming Meet Fifth Place
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Concentration of power in on ly a few <'vents
was t h e cause for Ken osh a's seem in g ly u n impr<'Ssive du a l meet record; however, t h ey capitalized
on t hat stre ngth to t a k e fifth place in the tate.
The re lay t eam et a n ew K.H.S. reco rd by betteri n g
t h e olcl mark by more t h an a . econd . The outlook
for n ext year is very bright , a ncl Coach .!\1artin can
loo k forward to a champ ion ship t<'am wit h co n fi clcn ce
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VARSITY RELAY TEAM
Jim Steddick
Left to right: Gibby Schwartz , Bill White, Bob Lay, Mike Baker .
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WRESTLING TEAM
ROW 1: Jerry Klemm , Bob Anderson , Bob Nicolazzi, Kent Richard s , Owen Kings ley, George DeLorla, Larry Borland. Bill Mitchell.
ROW 2: Jim Chambers , Dick Smith. John Gotta. Tom Weiss . Chips Wavro . Frank Russo. Pat Callahan.
ROW 3: Coach McCulloch, Tom Fitzpatrick. Al Smestad, Herb Lepp , Gerry Barr. Bob Settiml , Delmar Paul. Roland Parsons . Teoman
Turkyllmaz.
ROW 4 : Bill Christensen , Wayne Ehulenbach. John Slupins ki, Terry Mohr. Steve Zamsky. Cyril Puntillo, Allan Minshall. Ron Becke r .
Manager .
Wre tling, in its second year in KHS, was a
team to he proud of as they became state champio ns. The three boy in th e finals were Captain
Owen Kingsl ey, Bill Mitchell, a n d :Yrost Valu ab le
Player Bob An derson. Our congratulation s to a great
team ancl t h eir coach, Glen McCulloch . Nice going!
Bob Anderson
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Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
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Second In Big Eight -
Coach Glen McCulloch, Capt. Owen Kingsley
First in State
Bill Mitchell
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BASEBALL TEAM
ROW I: Tom Bonofiqlio, Ed Hart, Peter Binotto, Tom Kassner. Bob Haubrich, Bruce Fredricks, David Borkenhagen. Captain, and
Tony DiCastrl.
ROW 2: Sherman Frank, Ted Kuroski, Mike Keller. Tom Barndollar, Coach Andy Smith, Tom Wavro, Larry Knutson. Ken Knutson,
Wayne Owens, Gene Breiling.
Coach A n rl y Smith's powerful
lineup concluded the 1956 season
in fine style by winning the Big
Eight Baseball Crown . The Red Devils won all but two games, and
wound up their first Big Eight conte t with an almo t perfect record.
Congratulations to a team that
we can well be proud of
TRACK TEAM
ROW I: Roland Krumpos, Dick Marazzo, Lon LaDousa, Dick Manko, Ken Zanio. Jim Brittelli, John Gotta, Bruce Orlin. Jeff Cohen.
Gary Frald.
ROW 2: Jim Larsen, Wes Fechner, Tom Simmons. Mike Baker, Ron Dulak, Al Smestad, Pete Zielenski, Tony Clause. Robert Reh, Buddy
Latham, Earl Schackmuth.
ROW 3: Ron Pellegrino, Dick Smith, Don Hallager, Terry Mohr. Ernie Pellegrino. George Edwards, Dan Munson, Walter Gedgaudas,
Chet Wolfe.
ROW 4: Bob Luebke, Mgr .. Sigmund Kolano, Dick Jossart, Capt. Owen Kingsley, Charlie Hujik, Eugene Decker. Glen Van Wormer,
Dale Uhlenberg, Larry Martin, Coach Jaskwhich.
Owen Kingsley
Great potential ahilit), unleashert hy
the hanrt of Coach Jaskwhich, has put
the KHS track team back in its rightful
place of prominence among the leaning track teams of the state. The team
is sure to place well in the state meet
with its proven ability. Airting Coach
Jaskwhich a track coach is Coach Don
Surtkamp.
Lon LaDousa
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CROSS COUNTRY
ROW I: Left to right: Tony Clause. Bill Van Zile. George
Edwards,
Jack
Holderness.
Dwight
Mescher,
Jim
Larsen.
ROW 2: Dick Comiskey, Pete Zielenski, Chet Wolfe. Charles Braze. Larry Martin, Coach Davey.
ROW 3: Bob Lee, Manager, John Culver, Roland Krumpos. Warren Taylor, Keith Linn, Richard Richter.
Though, for the mo t part inexperienced,
the Cros Country Team showed substantial improvement a the season progressed ,
and through determination, did very well in
the Big Eight Meet, placing fifth. With
even out of the eight lettermen returning, the prospects for a highly uccessful
"57" season look good.
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CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
K.H.S.
....48
Waukegan
. 19
K.H.S.
... 37
Racine Park
19
K.H.S.
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Waukegan
23
Triangular - Park !st, South Milw. 2nd, Kenosha
3rd. Lakeshore Invitational Meet 4th out of field
of 6 teams. Triangular Park !st, Kenosha 2nd,
Horlick 3rd. Midwest Meet at Janesville Twelth
out of thirteen. Big 8 5th place.
TENNIS
TENNIS TEAM
Vernon Ward and Ralph Andro
ROW I: Roger Seiner. Bill Fay. Kirk Lawson. Mike Sebetlc. Jack
Holderness. Kenneth Key. Harry Stoebe.
ROW 2: Ralph Andro, Ned Perri. Paul Pifer. Fred Grossenbacb. John
Culver. Vern Ward, Dick Jensen. Coach Vern Schmale.
For the third year in a row, the Red Devil racquet
squad won the Conference Tennis title, and they are Statebound again. With their very strong lineup, chances of a
win look bright, and we wi h them lot of luck.
GOLF
Tom Adamson and John Desantis
Another laurel was added to our crown
wht>n KHS linksmen copped not only th<'
Big Eight title but the Sectional as well.
Our golfers have had an impressive season, and we're glad that several members
of the team will be returning next year.
GOLF TEAM
Kneelinq: Tom La Dousa.
ROW I: Ron Palman. Bob Lee. Gibby Schwartz.
ROW 2: Dave Wojcehowicz. John Desantis, Tom Adamson. Mike Smolinski.
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PEP CLUB OFFICERS
PEP CLUB
Joanne Ferkin
Elaine Sparks
Ruth Bergren
Norma Ghezzi
Mary McEvoy
Miss Baillies
President
.. Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Corres. Secretary
Adviser
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Surrounding Norma Ghezzi from left to right are: Robbie Boyle. Sharon Jones. Felicia Matteucci,
Dee Hampel, Joanne Ferkin, M::uy McEvoy, Ela ine Sparks, Ruth Bergren, and Bev Wiberg.
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Norma Ghezzi
Joanne Ferkin
Robbi Boyle
Judy Hampel
Mary McEvoy
Miss Baillies
Go Man Go!
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS
Left to right: Marita Krueger, Marilyn Koll, Donna Schlosser, Alice Hamre, Judy Whiteside.
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SOP HS
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Tom Bonofiglio, Marita Kruger.
Darlene Robinson, Ron Pellcgnno.
CLASS OF 1958
It seems those green, bewildered sovhomores have
a way
of blossoming
into
ripe, confident juniors. Take courage, you
sophs, you
oon won't be the least and thr
little. t. Though you began this school year
as "Babes in the Woods," you have emerged
with
the assurance that the clays ahead
would be happy and profitable' ones. EvNything was new and wonderful;
your fun
is ju t beginning. Oh, to be a sop;1 again!
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SOP HS
ROW 1: Judith Adel. Josephine Alla.
Pat Alisauskas, Nancy Allen, Sandra Amo.
Marjorie Amundsen.
ROW 2: Calvin Anderson, Carol An·
derson, Dorothy Anderson. Ken Anderson.
Marjorie Anderson. Patricia Anderson.
ROW 3: Ron Anderson, Rebecca Andrad.,, Elizabeth Andrea. Frank Andreoli,
Jerold Andrews. Jacqueline Angotti.
ROW 4: Carol Ann Anness!. Peter Antaramtan, Katy Arneson. Richard Badge·
row, Mary Ann Baletto, Cynthia Bailey.
ROW 5: Tom Balley, Nick Balk, Jim
Baltes. James Balza. Sue Baker, JoAnn
Bambrough.
ROW 6: Charles Bareika. Kenneth Barengo. Joyce Barlow. Bonnie Barnes, Ger·
aid Barr, Nadine Bostetter.
ROW 7: William Bastrup. Charles Bauer. Gretchen Becker. Jerry Beck~r. Darryl
Behrman, Joanne Bell.
ROW 8: Vincent Belotti, Karl Bemesderter. Karla Benson. Dorothy Berent ..
Charles Bernhardt. Darlene Berry.
ROW 9: Jeanette Bertana, Lois Bezotte.
Diane Bianchi. Nita Bianchi, Barbara Biegler, Mathew Blerzychudek.
ROW 10: Rolliana Binder, Darlene Biscardi, Jim Bishop, Della Blsottl, Nancy
Blackmon, Sandra Blank.
I Hear Ya' Knockin g
But Ya' can't come in. The dressing room door
was closely guarded on the night of the cla s play.
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SOP HS
ROW 1: Roger Blasi, David Blcashka,
Gary Block, Don Boese. Phyllis Bonofigllo.
Terry Bonofiglio.
ROW 2: Tom Bonofiglio, Doug Bornhuetter. Tom Bosman. Janet Braccgirdle.
Patricia Bradley. Pat Braun.
ROW 3: Bonnie Brautiqan. Ton1 Brick·
ley. John Brin !nail, Sharon II rnak. James
Broughman, Barbara Bruce.
ROW 4: Constance Bruch, Dennis Brush.
Rose Buchman, John Bucko, Beverley Buelow, Don Bullamore.
ROW S: Ron Burnett, Bonnie Burtt,
Gary Burns. Gino Cairo, Jack Caldwell,
Bryan Callahan.
ROW 6: Pat Callahan, James Carclli.
Angeline Ceccarlni, Don Ceilash, Tom Cesario, James Chartier.
ROW 7: Gail Chiapetta. Larry Christensen. Ronald Christensen, Ronald Christenson, Norman Christman, Ruth Christofterson.
ROW 8: John Christon, John Cibrario,
S a n d r a Clcchini. Gail Clapham, Judy
Clark, Donald Clarke.
ROW 9: Gloria Clement, Kathleen Colby, Kathleen Colter, Patricia Compolo, Pat
Conforti, Antoinette Conti.
ROW 10: Francis Corwell. Catherine
Coogan. Theresa Copen, Susan Cosentino,
Anthony Costabile, Louis Costanzo.
The Next Voice You Hear Will Be Your Conscience.
When you wake up at ten o'c:ock some J\Ionctay
morning with the telephone ringing in your ear,
you'll wish your conscience was the only voice on
the other end!
112
SOP HS
ROW 1: Beth Covelli. N.ck Covelli.
Ralph Covelli, Garrett Cox, <..arolyn Cramer. Dennis Crane.
ROW 2: James Crawford, Fred Cripps.
r:ugene Cross. Jane Crutcher. Beveny
Cumml11qs, Darlene Dase.
ROW 3: Hildur Davey, Barbara Davis.
Eugene Decker. Carol DeMarco. Robert
D' Amore, Joseph DePaoll.
ROW 4: Tim Desmond, Dennis Desotell, Judy DeYounq, Alan Dibble, Phyl115
l.li1etti, Gerald Dillinqham.
ROW 5: Carl DiPasquale. Ruth Dissmore. Coerell Douqlas. Elliot Dreqer. Nancy Dubanewicz. Francis Dumesic.
ROW 6: Barbara Dunham. Robert Durdik. Carol Dvorak. Ruth Eckman. Richard
Eichler. Allen Eidser.
ROW 7: Ervin Ehnow, Fred Ekornaas.
Detlef Enqelhardt. Sue Ensfield. Lo.wrence
Eppers. Judy Erickson.
ROW 8: Gary Ervin. Gary Eschback.
Wayne Eulenbach. Howard Evans. Guy
Falbo, Anita Faraone.
ROW 9: Wesley Fechner. James Feldt.
Elaine Fessenden. Darrell Finch. Gretchen
Fischbach, Joanne Fleminq.
ROW 10: Arlene Fonk. Thomas Fonte.
Dorothy Ford. Richard Forqiann. Lawrence Fortman. Don Fosberg.
I'm An O ld Cowh and
That\ what they claim; but if you look real close
you'll recognize Jim Hav\kin and Wayne Owens
performing at Sophomore Night.
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SO PHS
ROW I: Shirley Fox, Gary Fraid, Olivia Franco. Sandra Franck. Sherman Fran·
ke, Mickey Franklin.
ROW 2: Sandra Fredrick. Janice Fredrickson, Delores Fumo. Jay Fuhrer. Rodger Gabrielson. Elaine Galeotti.
ROW 3: Gene Garcia, Susan Garza.
Carol Gauss, Stanley Gedgaudas, Walter
Gedgovas. Edward Gehrke.
ROW 4: Elayne Gentes. Robert Gentz.
Marqaret Gerhardt. Ann Gersheski. Louis
Giacomin. Kathleen Gibson.
ROW S: Ray Gilbert, Robert Gitzlaff.
Kenneth Glidden, Sue Godlewski. Robert
Gomez. Irene Goodwin.
ROW 6:
John Goodwin,
Nancy Gram.
Carl Greco, Joanne Greco, Susan Gregory,
Barbara Grevenow.
ROW 7: Joel Grinder. Joyce Grissom.
Fred Grossenbach, Lucille Guerrutci, Bob
Gulbrandson. Maxine Gutnecht.
ROW 8: Juliana Hall. Don Hall:rge;.
Mary Hollenbeck. David Ha:nelink, John
Hamilton, Linda Hamilton.
ROW 9: Nancy Hamilton, Alice Hamre.
Barbara Hannes.
W a y n e
Hansen,
Rita
Hanson, Charles Hansis.
ROW JO: Sandra Harper. Patricia Harris. Larry Harvey. Karen Hasselback. Ri·
chard Hassford, Janet Hastings.
Oh Lady Be Good
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Pardon me Mis , would you step over here a minute? You know, you'd better be careful wearin' that
outfit, cause . . . Hey! Wait just a second here!
You're no lady, you're Jim Hawkins again.
·soPHS
ROW I: Diana Haubrich. Randolf Haubrich,
Midge
Hautzinger,
Mary
Ann Ha·
zen. Joan Heckel. Lynn Heffron.
ROW 2: Theodora Hepp. Bill Herrmann.
Joel Hervat. Donna Hillesland. Judy Hogle. Linda Holderness.
ROW 3: Donald Holman. Jane Holl. Margaret Holl. Judy Horn. Judy Horne. Tom
Houghton.
ROW 4: Alan Houston. Dennis Houston.
Elton
Hubbard,
Jeanne
Hudson,
Patricia
Hughes, William Ingram.
ROW 5: Robert Jacobson, John Jakubs
Arnold James. Joyce Jansen. Gene Jaster.
Carol Jensen.
ROW 6: Carole Jensen. Luann Jensen.
Ted Jernak. Carol Jesperson. Edward
Johnson. Hope Johnson.
ROW 7: Janet Lee Johnson. Judy John·
son, Timothy Johnson. Elizabeth Jones.
Juanita Jornt. Allyn Josephson.
ROW 8:
Donna
Julius,
Jean
Karabet.
sos, Judy Karnbetsos, Sandra Karnes, Jo·
seph Kautzer. Judy Kavis.
ROW 9: Mary Kellum, Bob Kermgard.
Kenneth Key, Bonnie Kuel. Joanne Kiffel.
Paula Kijewskl.
ROW 10: Mary Kirkeby. Karen Kie·
weg. Joe Kiserauskls. Helga Klein, Kath·
leen Kluender. Mickey Knapp.
Th e Gentleman is A Dope
My, my! Wayne Owens and Mr. Sudkamp seem
to be disagreeing rather violently with the decision
of the referee.
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SOP HS
ROW 1: Charlotte Knautz, Marjorie
Kneipper .. Diana Knoespel .. Kenneth Knut·
son, Joyce Kober. Kenneth Kohlmler.
ROW 2: Marilyn Koll, Arnold Kollmann.
Bryon Kollmann. Joan Kopesky, Marilyn
Kortum, Ronald Koski.
ROW 3: Carol Kostaff. Jerry Kramer.
Larry Kreuser, Joyce Krlsor, Marlene
Kroll. Lois Krueger.
ROW 4: Marita Krueger. Bonnie Kruse.
Shella Kuchera. Mary Kueny, Charles Kuklenski, David Kullman.
ROW 5: Brigette Kulschewskl. Donald
Kurklls. Ted Kuroskl, Tom LaDousa, Mary
Ladvlenka, Donald LaFayette.
ROW 6: Richard Lane, Kathryn Langnes, Patricia Last. Karen Larsen, John
Larson. Bernard Latham.
ROW 7: Kirk Lawson, Bob Layden, Lela
Layton, Todd LaRose, Barbara Ledanskl,
Merle LeMay.
ROW 8: Robert Lemnus, Robert Lengacher, Donna Leonard, Lucia Leonard.
Herbie Lepp, Carol Leuck.
ROW 9: Lynne Leuck, Donald Lichter,
Rosemary Lichter, Bill Lienau, George
Linstrom, Kenneth Linn.
ROW 10: Helen Lintz. Eugene Llrgamerls, Janet Lloyd, Guy Locicero, Wayne
Loney, Linda Long.
I'll Never Be The Same
Now what do you suppose he's doing with his
hands in that sink? Hey, Mike, there's no fishing
this early in the year.
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SOP HS
ROW I: Ethel Looker. Roselyn Ludwig.
James MacCready, Jerry Maddox. Betty
Makarewicz. Catherine Mancuso.
ROW 2: Bonnie Mann. Carol Manson.
Janet Manson. Tom Marcoe, Theresa Marion. Sandra Marko.
ROW 3: Bruce Marshall. Mimi Martell.
Bob
Martin.
Larry Martin,
Robert
Mas-
sie, Mary Lou Mattioli.
ROW 4:
Robert Mattner. Francis Max-
well, Kent McCollum. Steven McCormick.
Scott McCulloch, Alice McDowell.
ROW 5: Lavaughn McGregor. William
Mcintyre. Gene Mecozzl. Robert Meler.
John Merriam. Rex Meyer.
ROW 6: Kenneth Myers. Raymond Michalek, W I I I i am Michel. Judy Michelyn.
Ronald Michetti, Paulette Miklas.
ROW 7: Miyana Miletlch, Caryl MHkowski. Judy Miller. John Mink , Alan
Minshall. Margaret Mischler.
ROW 8: Annette Mitchell. Esther Mit·
chell. Terry Mohr. Eunice Molgaard. Mary
Mohnaro. Joe Moncrief.
ROW 9: Lois Monson. Carol Montemurro. Natalia Moranchevich. Barbara Morin,.
Carrie Morrison. Mary Morton.
ROW 10: Carol Moseley, Marlis Mueller. Dan Munson, Ray Mutchler, Susan
Myers. June Naerkz.
How Long Has This Been Going On
Those Sophomore girls fit into high school life
in no lime anct now eem to be living it up a little.
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SO PHS
ROW I: Eugene Neau. Julie Nelson,
Ronald Ness. Judy Neubauer. Ronald Neuman. Joyce Niehaus.
ROW 2: John Nielson, Pam Nielsen.
James Nixon. Maxine Noie. Christine Noto,
John Novak.
ROW 3: Sandra Nyberg. Tom Oakland.
Marlene Oberst, Jerry Ogilvie, Kenneth
Ollak, Kay Olsen.
ROW 4: Judy O'Neil, Elaine Osborne.
Kenneth Otte, Beverly Ours. Judy Over,
Diane Owslchek.
ROW 5: Esther Pacetti, Mary Palmer,
Jack Parmentier. Milt Parsons. Delmar
Paul. Sandra Paul.
ROW 6: Sandra Paulsen. Rudy Pawloski. Larry Pearman. Ronald Peck, Donald
Pfaff. Sam Pellicori.
ROW 7: Antoinette Pellegrino, Ronald
Pellegrino. Eli Perez. Concetta Perone,
Sam Perry, William Perry.
ROW 8: Priscilla Pestka. Joe Petrouski,
William Piekos. Paul Pifer. Barbara Piff,
Ann Piotrowski.
ROW 9: Nancy Pitsch, Dan Pizzini,
Joyce Plaushines. Fritz Pious. Cyril Puntillo. Michael Poole.
ROW 10: George Poredon. Geraldine
Potenziani, Harold Potthast. Erika Preiss.
James Presley, Dale Prester!.
We Two
Y<>s. two of our casual guys around school, K<>nt
Richards & Don Mayew
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Good friend
too!
SOP HS
ROW I: Frank Puidokas, Frank Pulera.
Marilee Quilice, Jeanne Raddatz, Mary
Raduechel. Ronald Raduechel.
ROW 2: Dorothy Rasmussen, Myrle Reagan, Josephine Refieuna, Roberta Regh,
Robert Reh. Taamra Remus.
ROW 3: Margaret Reuter, Natalie Reuter. Linda Richards, Diane Richlo, Salvatore Ritacca. Lucille Ritacca.
ROW 4: Joseph Rizzo, DarlenP. Robinson. Donna Robinson. Pauline Rodriguez,
Richard Rohlinger, Marianne Ruberg.
ROW 5: Rita Ruffalo, Rosemary Ruffa
lo, Kathy Rugg, Eva Ruka, Robert Rund<
Carl Rusch.
ROW 6: Frank Russo. Rita Russo. Bob
Russell, John Russell. Tom Russell, Judy
Rutkowski.
ROW 7: Eileen Rysdam, Janice Sabin.
Frank Sadowski. Bob Sanderson, Nancy
Sarzant, Robert Savaglio.
ROW 8: Patrick Scalzitti, Earl Schackmuth, Darrell Schlater, Donna Schlosser,
Larry Schlosser. Steve Schmelling.
ROW 9: Dorothy Schmidt, Gary Schmidt,
Judy Schmidt, Bill Schmitz, Bob Schneider, Sandra Schneider.
ROW 10: Terry Schold, Rita Schultz,
Lois Schutt, Francis Schwaiger, K a r e n
Schwan, Ruth Ann Schwandt.
The Natural Thing To Do
Karen Kristen en has just bt>en crowned "\Tiss Sadie Hawkins, and Bob Kubec, as her escort, is just
doing the natural thing.
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SOP HS
ROW I: James Scott, Don Secord, Joan
Seefeld, Yurgen Seiffert. Needa Sellers,
Roger Sepanski.
ROW 2: Tony Serpe, Robert Sentini.
Jean Sevey. J anlce Seymour. Mary Ann
Shable, Beverly Shakus.
ROW 3: Jerry Shelton. Susan Sherry,
Alec Sinclair. Susan Sitarz. Peter Skouron·
ski, Audrey Sladek.
ROW 4: Leonard Slator, John Slupinski,
Dean Stadel, Anita Standridge, Edward
Stange. Barbara Stebbens.
ROW 5: Leonard Stec. Burton Steele.
Patricia Stevens. L a r r y Stike, Ronald
Straszewski. Connie Streeter.
ROW 6: William Streit, Tamara Smal
felt, Joan Smestad. Constance Smith.
James Smith. Ray Smith.
ROW 7: Richard Smith, Paul Snell. Judith Sobey. John Sobott. Sandra Soderstrom, Judith Sorsect.
ROW 8: Don Sova. Linda Sturm, Ernest
Sullivan. Frank Summers. Carol Swan.
Dick Swartz.
ROW 9: Eugene Sylvester. Michael Szeliga. Josephine Tarsitano, Millie Tarsitano, Cletus Taylor, Judy Templin.
ROW 10: Judy Testard, Judy Thomas.
Ralph Thomas. William Thomey, Trudy
Thommessen, Wanda Thrasher.
Nice Work If You Can Get It
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Bill Scheckler is on the spot to collect somr morr
munch; for the Spy's record. Wonder if he got this
one at the Honor Society Spelling Bee?
SOP HS
ROW 1: Donald Tianen. Erick Tillman,
Barbara Tomilson. Dennis Tomilson, Sharon Topel, Chester Tower.
ROW 2: Joan Tower, Dan Travanti,
Frank Travanti. Gerald Trecroci, Guy Trecroci, Rebecca Tuff.
ROW 3: Margaret Tupka, Michael Turco, Arlene Tures. Fred Turner. Dale Uhlenberg. Robert Uzenas.
ROW 4: Laura Lee Vandenberg, Terry
VanTillburg, Gary Vanwie. Glen Vanwormer. Magdalena Villalobos. Carm Volpendesta.
ROW S: Donna Volpentesta. James Vozar. Darlene Wade, Marianna Wade. Ronald Wadham, Barbara Wagner.
ROW 6: Joan Wagner, Harold Waldow.
Janet Waldron, David Walker. Joye Wallace, Sharon Watring.
ROW 7: Chip Wavro. Bradley Weinstock. Arlene Weiss. Thomas Weiss. Gail
Wenman. Barbara Westphal.
ROW 8: Andrea White, Kathleen White,
Judy Whiteside, Linda Whittet. Edward
Widmar, Ronald Wienke.
ROW
9:
Wiersum,
sum,
kum.
Carol Jean Wlersum, Charlie
Roger
Kathleen
Wiersum,
Wayne
Wier-
Wierzbicki,
Carol
Will-
ROW 10: Corbett Wilson. Dick Windorf, Juergen Witt, Hellen Wohlgemut.
Barbara Wolfe, Frank Wolfe.
Making Whoopie
With a free weekend to look forward to, th<' kids
seem to always have a great time at the Frida:.
night dance at Southport.
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SOP HS
IlOW I: Thomas Wylie, Lois Younq.
Margaret Young, Pat Younker. Mary Zalubowski.
ROW 2: Janice Zapusclenskl. Don Zell.
Donna Ziehr. James Zimmerman. Janet
Zimmerman.
ROW 3: Richard Zimmerman, Jerry
Zoerner. Robert Zornlg. Jerry Zuffa. Patricia Zuzinec.
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SOPH NIGHT
The returning students presenterl to the newcomers,
the Sophs, a general view of what their life will be at
Kenosha High. The Sophs were introducerl to high school
life
Jim Hawkins as Johnny Sophomore
J<'SS Woorl is posing as a homecoming
que<'n canrlirlate as her fans cheer her in the
background.
Davirl Borkenhagen, Alice Lepp, and Jim
Hawkins pre ent their version of a play to
the new sophs.
The show Iinisherl with a fi n ale of t h e school
song anrl cheers, as the Soph l ook o n at a
picture of what their hi gh sch ool l i f e will be
like.
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DEBATE AND
DEBATE
For the third time in the history of
K.H.S. debating, the varsity debate
team won both the N.F.L. district championship and the Wisconsin s t a t e
championship. The varsity, composed
of Judie Mikulsky, Mary-Anne Smoler,
Bob Kubec and Bill Scheckler will represent Kenosha in the National
Speech Tournament in Muskagee, Oklahoma in June 1956. The sophomore
and sub-varsity debaters showed promise for success next year by winning
about eighty percent of their debates
during the season.
ROW 1: Mary Ann Smoler. Judy Mikulsky.
ROW 2: Robert Kubec. William Scheckler.
SUB VARSITY DEBATERS
ROW !: Bill Hlggie, John Merriam, Bill Thomey. Carm Ciotti, Caryl Milkowsk!, Ouida White, Dwight
Mescher.
ROW 2: Mike Wilk, Scott McCulloch. Rodger Gabrielson, Richard Windorf, David Kullman, Brad
Weinstock. Robert Jacobson.
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FORENSICS
Jo hn D. Davies
FORENSICS
ROW I: Ouida Wh!te. Bill Thomey. Judie Mikulsk'!', Miss Jonas, (Coach).
ROW 2: Robert Jacobson. Bill Higgie. Ton'!' DiCastri. John Desantis.
ROW 3: David Kullman, Bill Scheckler, Bob Kubec, Marshall Perry, Dan Travanti.
Belieo.e Me
The N.F.L. S tu dent Congress howed
these a w a r d s for K.H.S. speaker : Bill
Scheckler was elected best presiding officer
of the "Senate," Bob Kubec was elected
outstanding "Senator," and Bill Thomey
was selected to repre ent the Wisconsin
N F.L. district in the l\'ational Student Congress in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
For the third year since 1952 K.H.S. "'°on
the sweepstakes trophy for its winnings in
the N.F.L. debate and foren ic contests.
William Scheckler received an "A" award
in state competition and the trophy for first
placf' in the .F.L. tournament in extempore
speaking. Bob Kubec obtained an "A" in
the state and third place in the N.F.L. contest for original oratory. Marshall Perry won
second place in the .F.L. and "B" in the
state for oratorical interpretation. John Desantis won an "A" award in the state for
humorous declamation. Dan Traventi received an "A" in the state for four minute
oratory. Mary-Anne Smoler won second
place in the N.F.L. contest for girls extempore. Ouida White also rated a NF.L. econd
for humorous declamation. Sig Kolano and
Tony DiCastri received "B" rating. in the
state for dramatic declamation and interpre>tat ion respectively.
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Sigmond Kolano
Bo b
Kubec
KE NEWS
THE KENEWS STAFF
Co-Editors
Nancy Kruse, Nancy O'Donnell
Assistant Editors
Nancy Krom, Donna Johnson
Page Editors
Delores
Sports Editor
Photography Editor
Hallers,
Patricia
Willis
John De San tis
Melvyn Kruger
Editorial Staff
Milt Ancevlc, Carmella Ciotti. Ara Lee
Doerrlng. Joan! Gordon. Nancy Krom. Barbara Lee, Patrlc!a
Lewis. Don Mayew, Mary McEvoy. Anita Miklas, Judie Mikulsky,
Marianne Paska. Carol Reno, Rita Sadauski, Kay Savaqe, Mary
Ann Smoler. Mike Wilk, Dorothy Wilker. Carol Wlsocki.
Exchange Editor ..
Business Secretary
Circulation
Joan Myers
Manager
Artists
Ad Expeditor
Typists
Barbera Lee
Carmella
Ciotti
.. Robert Zink. RI ta Sadauski
Dennis
Grimes
MISS TENUTA
Carolyn Delcorps, Carol Haug. Sandra Anderson
Valerie Hagberg, Ruth Bergren.
Ad Staff
Marjorie Huck, Owen Kingsley. Pat LaPorta,
Charles Hujik, Jeannine Gaudio, Willie Venci, Harold Suess.
Faculty Advisors
Virginia Tenuta, Rosemary Desantis
KENEWS
ROW I: Joani Gordon, Ara Lee Doerring, Mary Anne Smoler. Marge Huck.
ROW 2: Owen Kingsley. Carmella SlottL Carol Haug, Barbara Lee, Mary McEvoy, Pat Willis. Kay Savage.
ROW 3: Delores Hallers, Donna Johnson. Pat Lewis. Nancy Kruse, Judy Mikulsky.
ROW 4: Carol Wlsockl, Jeannine Gaudio, Val Hagberg, Anita Miklas, Rita Sadauski.
ROW 5: Don Coyle, Sandy Anderson. Ruth Bergren. Joan Myers. Carol Reno, Pat LaPorta. Marianne Paska.
ROW 6: Chuck Hujik. Milt Ancevlc. John DeSantis, Willie Vencl, Dorothy Wilker. Bev Wiberg.
ROW 7: Fred Schlosser. Donald Mayew, Mike Wilk, Harold Suess, James Poole. Bob Zink.
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I Can't Get Started
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Be Sure There's No Mistake
Lazy Bones
SPY
SPY STAFF
Editor
Julie Klelnpell
Assistant Editor
Barb Nichols
Business Manager
William $cheekier
Circulation Manager
Bill White
Advertising Manager
Mike Keller
Artist
Pat Fonte
Faculty Advisor
Mr. Harvard Smith
Art Advisor
Mr. Kenneth Brown
Photography
Jim Stark. Mel Kruger
Mr. Smith. Connie Hopf
CIRCULATION
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Sports Editor
Senior Edi tors
J eannle Lloyd
Barbara Lee
Gretchen Becker
Rich Jensen
Nancy Johnson, Pictures
Nancy Krom, Copy
Faculty
Marge Huck
Typing
Ann Surat!, Julie Klelnpell
Pat Costigan. Barb Nichols. Nancy Johnson.
Nancy Krom. Justine Wood.
SPY STAFF MAIN HEADS
ROW I: Bill White. Mike Keller. Bill $cheekier.
ROW 2: Barb Nichols. Julie Kleinpell.
Jrs. and Sophs
Barb Marion, Ruthie
Steve SchmeJUng.
Alice Lepp. Pat Costigan
Mielke. Barb Nichols.
Club
Ron Dulak. Jim Hawkins.
Bill White, Doug Wells. Julie Klelnpell. Barb
Nichols, Nancy Johnson.
Advertising
Mike Keller. Don Shelton
Joanie Tower, Laurie Vanrenberg, Marge Huck.
Justine Wood. Connie Hopf, Jerry Wade. Jim
Crossin. Ev Ryshkus, Carol Shaffron, Ron Dulak. Jim Hawkins, Tom Wavro, Ralph Andro,
Julie Kleinpell, Barb Nichols, Tony DiCastri,
Rich Jensen, Pat Fonte. Steve Schmelling, Sandy Anderson, Doug Wells.
SPY STAFF
ROW I: Carol Shaffron. Alice Lepp. Sandy Anderson, Nancy Johnson.
ROW 2: Nancy Krom. Evelyn Rushkys . Marge Huck. Ann Suratt.
ROW 3: Jess Wood, Connie Hopf. Laurie Vandenberg. Joan Tower. Julie Klelnpell. Barb Nichols. Pat Costigan.
ROW 4: Pat Fonte. Mike Keller. Don Shelton. Steve Schmelllng. Bill White, Ralph Andro, Rici" Jensen.
ROW S: Bill $cheekier. Jim Hawkins. Jim Crossin, Tom Wavro. Ron Dulak.
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SPY SALESMAN
ROW 1: Irene Goodwin, Judy Sobey, Nancy Johnson, Ruthie Bergren, Sherry Hoyland, Marilyn Wade, Carolyn Delcorps. Carol
Shafforn, Kay Savage, Joan Tower, Barbara Lee.
ROW 2: Judy Horne, Carol Kaufman, Jane Gabe. Ann Suratt, Robbi Boyle. Janet Manson, Mary Kay Ferkln, Justine Wood, Judy
Rosengren, Judy Hampel.
ROW 3: Doug Wells, Ralph Andro, Judy Steinmetz, Joan Melusky. MaTl!ee Quilice, Shirley Haubrich, Juliana Hall, Marge Doty,
Pat Costigan, Judy Johnson, Barb Nichols.
ROW 4: Ron Dulak, Jim Crossin, Bruce Fredricks. Roger Krahn, Sig Kolano, Eugene Alli, Dean Stadel, Ron Pelligrino, Steve
Schmelling, Ruth Jensen.
"A Full Time Job" . . . that's what it is all right: thi
business of putting out the SPY! From late in August till
June eighth, thirty kids blend their imagination and talent
to produce a book that will meet with your approval. There'
a job for everyone in fact, there's u ually four or five jobs
for everyone. Layouts must be drawn; pictures cropped; copy
typed, proofread, re-typed, re-proofread; galley heels corrected; and the hundred and one other things that go into
the making of your SPY. But it's well worth the trouble and
headaches to us lo know that we have finally put out a
book which you will enjoy and cherish as a reminder of your
high school days.
Mr. Smith
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CHOIRS
Miss Hargrave
When The Saints Go Marching In
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
ROW 1: Vicky Cravotta. Roberta Schilling. Lynne Dilley, Mary Ann Wells. Georgia Elliott. Gloria Remington, Pete Jespersen, Miss
Hargrave. Bob Luebke. Margaret McElwain, Judy Konrad, Sandra Ros:?nbaum, Barb Mierzejewski. Karen Kristensen. Winnie Warren.
ROW 2: Roberta Warren, Mary McEvoy, Carol Rae Kasten, Pat Grover. Mariane Paska, Shirley Gename. Dan Bird, Dick Darula,
Barb Scopel, Carol Nohling, Maxine Noie, Mary Klitzke, Mory Mort::>n. Sue Ensfield. Mary Blackman.
ROW 3: Janet Schneider. Diana KnoespeI. Darleen Berry. Pat Long. Leola Traina. Barb Nichols. Mike Swift. Virgil Dysart. Wayne
Cogell. Bob Jensen. Sue Stevens. Darlene Robinson, Mary Kay Ferkin, Mary Hallenbeck, Judy Horn.
ROW 4: Lois Schutt, Theresa Copen. Frank Mellone, Phil Epping, Keith Lindstrand. Dan Munson. Bob Warren. Tom Oaklar.d, Jim
Lura, Chuck Sauer. Dave Kullman, Dale Uhlenberg, Elwood Dallman. Del Meyer. Barbara Dubanewicz, Dolores Kleist.
ROW 5: Mary Anne Reuter. Ruth Wallo. Pat Becker, Chuck Bredek. Mike Wilk, Dan Travantl. Jim Schlicting. Sigmund Kolano. Tom
Jambrek. Ron Olson, Bill Higgie. Jim Hawkins. Bob Bosman, Bill Fay, Roger Bredek, Jeanette Fenske, Esther Altman. Ara Lee Doerring.
Traffic Jam
13:J
SYMPHONIC CHOIR
ROW I: Judy Rutkowski, Linda Tomll11son, Sharon Jones, Gail Clapham, Mary Jane Mattioli, Kathleen Schoettler, Marilyn Stone,
Dennis Gross, Jerry Kramer, Wayne Dieck, Dick Urndorf, Don Fosberg, Elliott Dreger, Louis Costanzo, Jerry Barr, Gene Llrgamerls, Alan
Houston, Roberta Roman, Rebecca Andrade, Diane Ousichek, Virginia Rltacca, Sandra Fredrick, Barbara Biegler.
ROW 2: Janice Zapuscienski, Barbara Piff, Diane Wertz, Karen Villnow, Pat Conforti. Marlon Biegler, Diana Golwltzer, Don Se:ord.
Bob Haubrich, Dick Nelson, Jim Crawford, Catherine Hargraus, Sam Ritacca, Guy Falbo, Edward Johnson, Tim Desmond, Barbara Lidanski.
Margaret Holt, Barbara Marlon, Carol Lansing, Hlldur Davey, LuAnn Jensen.
ROW 3: Mary Claire Kerwin, Sandra Johnson, Judy Miller, Judy Pavlik, Coerell Douglas, Kersten Jensen, Carol Haug, Valerie Hagberg, Dick Richter, Bill Ziehr, Alan Minshall, Tom Brickley, Terry Mohr, David Hamelink, Bob Wavro, George Poredon, Robert Gomez,
Karen Larsen, Roberta Reqh, Caryl Milkowski, Jane Holt, Linda Richards, Sheila Kuchera, Alice Hamre.
ROW 4: Susan Gregory, Carol Nelson, Carol Neubauer. Bev Shakus, Margaret Hanley, Jean Saxe, Cliff Knudsen, Jack Jones, Roger
Lemnus, Ken Ollak, Gene Cross, Vincent Belotti, Karl Bemesderfer, Bradley Weinstock, Ken Otte, Ronald Wadham, Carolyn Boyd, Beth
Covelli, Janet Manson, Donna Volpentesta, Marita Krueger, Linda Picknell, Gail Wenman.
ROW 5: Barbara Sanfthiel, Janet Schilling, Glory Wall, Rita Hanson, Paulette Walters, Jeanette Winters, Bonita Mann. Sandra Nyberg,
Gail Lefebvre, Larry Borland, Wayne Hansen, Jerry Klemm, Gary Frald, Tom Barndollar, James Balza, Rodger Gabrielson, Dennis Mueller,
Steve Zamsky, Richard Erickson, Mary Palmer, Judy Gray, Barbara Manke, Karen Kiewig, Judy Horne, Carol Stiles.
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Chain Gang
Sing Sing Sing
CECILIAN CHORUS
ROW I: Tamera Remus. Lois Krueger. Barbara Wagner. Linda Long. Lucier Leonard. Linda Whittet, Janet Soke, Jane Van Hcrrpen,
Catherine Harqrave .. Lucille Ritacca, Phyliss LiDetti, Rita Russo, Ruth Dissmore, Carol Gauss, Judy Schmidt, Josephine Salitura, An·
toinette Conti.
ROW 2: Marqaret Tupka, Linda Hamilton .. Donna Ziehrs .. Carol MacKenzie. Dianna Haubrick, Linda Holderness. Shirley Fox, June
Naekrez. Laura Vandenberg, Priscilla Pestka, Carol Jean Jensen, Della Bisotti. Jacqueline Rotondo. Connie Bruch, Dora Rodriquez. Judi
Neubauer. Sandra Schneider.
ROW 3: Marianna Wade .. Josephine Refieuna, Janet Lloyd, Carole Uriersum, Pat Zuzinec, Joyce Kober. Pam Neilsen, Marilee Quilice,
Lynne Leuck. Carolyn Cramer, Sandra Harper, Rebecca Tuff, Karen Schwan, Elayne Gentes, Sue Sitarz. Hope Johnson, Dody Finch,
Carol Willkomm.
ROW 4: Donna Hillesland. Charlotte Knautz, Marilyn Wade. Joyce Grissom. Marge Doty, Judy DeYoung. Joan Kopesky. Lois Young,
Judy Karabetsos, Judy O'Neil, Arlene Weso, Helen Lintz, Marilyn Kortum. Pat Blecker. Esther Pacetti, Jeanne Raddatz, Janet Zimmerman,
Carol Fitzpatrick. Arlene Fonk.
ROW 5: Roselynn Ludwig. Judy Johnson, Carole Jensen. Natalie Reuter, Lela Layton. Eileen Rysdam. Marlene Koll, Juliana Hall.
Betty Makarewicz, Sue Baker, Kathleen Colby, Kathleen Gibson, Sandra Karnes, Jeanne Hudson, Gail Wenning .. Barbara WestphaJ, Carol
Moseley, Constalyn Streeter, Joan Wagner.
BAND AND
Mr. Sellers
BAND
ROW I: Ron Pellegrino, Don Fosberg, Darryl Behrmann, Bob Crook. John Sobott, Betty Zoerner. Bill Van Zile. Kay Morzfeld , Angela
Barden. Yvonne DeBruin. Janet Petzke.
ROW 2: Dick Swartz, Nancy Krans, Tony Spallato, Roger Suppesla. Fritz Carlson, Roger Alleman, Dorothy Ford, Sandra Fox.
John Anderson. Fred Schuetz, Dick Babino, Keith Linn, Norm Cechin. Tom Kovach. Ernie Pellegrino, Carolyn Koling , Judy Mulich.
ROW 3: Ken Roach. Janet Bracegirdle. Ellsworth Podskarbi, Glen Chernik, Joan Perry, Bruce Orlin. Dennis Houston, Carvil Curtis.
Tom Kuehn, Jim Rossett. Jerry Shelton, Ellen Miller, Jim Luzar. Nancy Blackmon. Bruno Aiello. Mike Hoferitza, John Mink, Ron Palmen ,
Andrea White. Larry Harvey, Mary Kueny, John Brlntnell.
ROW 4: Roger Sellers. Jean Molinaro. Glory Gosselin, Judy Webb. Gall Lefebvre, Don Quandt. Dick Shierk, Irwin Buswell. Carl Pode!·
la. Bob Johnson, Don Bullamore, Ron Pulera.
FACINATIN' RHYTHM
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ORCHESTRA
ROW I: June Wlahovlch, Beverlee Andrews, Eugene Neau, Judy Ohlgart, Karla Benson, Ron Swan, Joel Grinder. Margaret Reuter.
ROW 2: Elsie Zlrwes. Sue Ladwig, Kathleen McAleer. Geraldine Hutchinson, Angela Barden, Kay Morzfeld, Janet Petzke, Jim Steddick, Ellen Miller. Ken Roach , Juanita Jornt.
ROW 3: Wayne Owens, Melvyn Kruger. David Freeberg, Leroy Welnbrener. Don Fosberg, John Sobott, Bob Crook, Dick Babino,
Tom Kovach, Fred Schuetz, Larry Harvey, Sandra Fox, Dorothy Ford, Bob Johnson, Carl Podella, Jerry Ogilvie, Judy Horn, Roberta Huett!,
Bruce Orlin.
ROW 4: Kay Olsen, Bob Graser. Roger Sellers.
ORCHESTRA
Music Until Midnight
Holiday For Strings
I'll String Along With You
Alexander's Ragtime Band
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VARIETY SHOW
VARIETY SHOW
ProducC'rs . . .. .. ............ Bill WhitC', Jim StC'ddick
Band Leader ......................... ....................... Ken Roach
Assistant Band Leader
Ernie Pellegrino
Master of Ceremonies
Douglas Wells
Faculty Advisor ... .....
..Roger Sellers
The Variety Show, a night where all the talent
in K.II.S. has the opportunity to present itself in the
auditorium before an eager crowd. The Swing Band
produces cool jazz, the vocalists provide good music to our liking, and the dance and novelty number combine the show into something everyone
looks forward to. The show ends with a grand finale
and, of course, a party for the ca t after.
Standing On The Corner
Ma. She's Making Eyes At Me
Oh. Mein Papa
Lovely To Look At
When It's Toothpicking Time In
False Teeth Valley
Vvhen You Dance
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BAND
KAREN KRISTENSEN
HOMECOMING
Every high school has a battle song
Every high school has its che ers
A cry for victory That will echo through the years .
Kenosha high school, here's a song
That we will sing where 're we stray:
Our alma mater here's to you
The school of our hearts alway .
FOOTBALL
SOPHOMORE NIGHT
CLASS PLAY
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
.,
HOMECOMING QUEEN
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ........................... Sophomore Night
OCTOBER 8 . ........... .. ..............
NOVEMBER 18
.... Girl Scout Formal
DECEMBER 11
...... Christmas Concert
DECEMBER 16
........... Vacation Starts
DECE:\1BER 25 ...
JANUARY 1 ... .........
BASKETBALL
...............Homecoming
....... Sub-Deb Formal
.............. Ne w Years Eve Dance
FEBRUARY 1
. Honor Society Spelldown
FEBRUARY 3
............................... "Honey Hop"
FEBRUARY 15-16 ..................... ...... Senior Class Play
MARCH 21-22 . .. ...... ........... ... ....... ...... . Variety Show
MARCH 24
................................................. Science Fair
MARCH 30
........................................... Vacation Starts
APRIL 27 ..................................................................... Prom
MAY 22 ........................................................Spring Concert
JU E 7 ... .. .. .... ... ...... ..................
Commencement
PROM
SPY
VARIETY SHOW
HONEY HOP
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5 PATRONS
Ace Hardware, 3018 Roosevelt Road .
Allendale Food Shop, 7509 Seventh Avenue.
American Legion Post 21, 504 58th Street
Andrea's Barber Shop, 2227 63rd Street.
Andy's Restaurant, 2301 63rd Street.
Bill Angelo & Sons, 7534 Sheridan Road .
Angelo Florist, 5933 Sheridan Road.
Avenue Dutch Maid, 6134 22nd Avenue .
Badger Fuel & Supply Co., 6117 14th
Avenue.
Circuit Judge M. Eugene Baker, Court House.
Grace Barnes Studio, 520 58th Street.
B. P. 0. Elks No. 750, 5706 Eighth Avenue.
Ben Franklin, 6136 22nd Avenue.
Bert and Ralph's Standard Service, 2528 75th
Street.
E. C. Binninger Florist, 6800 Sheridan Road.
Eidinger Music House, 626 56th Street.
Blazavier's Body Shop, 6021 22nd Avenue.
Block Brothers, 5801-03 Sixth Avenue.
Hotel Dayton, 521 59th Street.
Diamond's Jewelers, 6221 22nd Avenue.
Dickelman's Toy Shop, 5611 Sixth Avenue .
Dejemes, 5821 Sixth Avenue.
Faulkner Epstein, 5625 Sixth Avenue .
Firestone, 5922 Sheridan Road.
First Credit Co., 520 58th Street.
Forest Park Confectionary, 6011 39th Avenue.
Courtesy Music Shop, 5826 Sixth Avenue.
Crema Rug Co., 1402 52nd Street.
Cudahy T. V., 3012 Roosevelt Road.
Walter F. Cunningham Ins. Agency, 606 56th
Street.
Daum's Pharmacy, 7520 22nd Avenue.
Davis-McCall Ins. Agency, 625 57th Street.
Frandsen Pharmacy, 1828 52nd Street.
George C. Gabe D.D.S., 625 57th Street.
Garbs, 5707 Sixth Avenue.
Peggy Geddes, 5817 Sixth Avenue.
Getschman Brake Service, 5824 Sheridan
Road.
Gordon Auto Replacement Inc., 2801 Roosevelt Road.
Gottfredsen and Nicoll Jewelers, 5708 Sixth
Avenue.
Granger Motors, 7514 Sheridan Road.
Greenberg's, 5609 Sixth Avenue.
Grodey Home Decorating Center, 711 56th
Street.
Hairdressing by Larry, 514 58th Street.
Walter H. Hammond, 204 68th Street.
Harbert Auto Parts, 6108 22nd Avenue.
Hartnell Bros. Food Shop, 3600 Roosevelt
Road.
Hastings Realtors and Insurors, 5518 Sixth
Avenue.
Haubrich' s Shoe Shop, 517 5 7th Street.
S. G. Haukedahl, Chief of Police, 526 7lst
Street.
Henoch News Agency, 1325 56th Street.
Herberts-Your Jeweler, 643 58th Street.
Hires Bottling Co., 3901 13th Avenue.
Holland Furnace Co., 2321 63rd Street.
Judge W. W . Davis, Court House.
Hollebs, 5621 Sixth Avenue.
Blue Orchises.
Boehme & Kubart Cities Service, 5525 Sheridan Road.
Brosk Office Supply, 5810 Seventh Avenue.
Brunner's Standard Service, 2207 60th Street.
Bryn Furniture Co., 5701 22nd Avenue.
n. M. Bryne, 7602 15th Avenue.
Carl's Drive In, 3914 75th Street.
Harry V. Carlson, Court House.
Chocolate Shop, 5901 Sixth Avenue "A."
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$5 PATRONS
Holman's Uptown Florists, 2213 63rd Street.
Main Hardware Inc., 606 57th Street.
Household Appliance & Radio Co., 612 57th
Street.
Hubbard Body and Paint Shop, 6418 28th
Avenue .
Jackson's Service, 3900 60th Street.
Jeanette Shop, 6227 22nd Avenue .
Joerndt and Ventura, 618 55th Street.
John's Watch Repair, 513 57th Street.
Arvid Johnson & Son, 7012 30th Avenue.
Don Johnson's Friendly Service, 1927 63rd
Street.
Neil Johnson Barber Service, 625 57th Street.
Johnston Hardware, 7519 22nd Avenue.
Josephson & Thomey, 6104 22nd Avenue.
Kenneth H. Jung Agency, 625 57th Street.
James A. Marshall, Sheriff, 7707 14th Avenue .
Kenosha Billiards, 520 58th Street.
Kenosha Chamber of Commerce, 815 57th
Street.
Kenosha Motor Coach Co. , 5150 Sheridan
Road.
Kenosha Natural Food Store, 508 56th Street.
Kenosha Optical Co., 5827 Sixth Avenue.
Kenosha Realty Co., 520 58th Street.
Kiddy Korner, 5800 Seventh Avenue .
Kilkelly Drug, 7505 Sheridan Road .
Lakeview Paint Company, 5134 Sixth Avenue.
LaMacchia Travel Agency, 5402 22nd Avenue.
LaMar Pizzeria, 512 5 7th Street.
Larsen's Jewelry Store, 627 58th Street.
Lawrence Jewelers, 5727 Sixth Avenue .
LeEsthers Gift Shoppe, 6217 22nd Avenue .
Richard Lindgren, 7024 40th Avenue .
Lloyd's Food Market. 7546 Sheridan Road .
Dr. L. H. Lokvam, 723 58th Street.
Lynn's on Sixth, 5727 Sixth Avenue .
MaDonna Beauty Salon, 520 58th Street.
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Maud Siver, 612 59th Street.
Mayer Drug Co ., 5537 Sixth Avenue .
Maywood Restaurant, 518 58th Street.
Michael's, 5627 Sixth Avenue.
Mischler's Funeral Home, 708 57th Street.
Joseph B. Molinaro, District Attorne y , Court
House .
Morrison's, 5721 Sixth Avenue .
Mullen's Inc., 621 56th Street.
My Restaurant, 508 57th Street.
Northwestern Drapery, 5814 Sixth Avenue.
Obertins Flower Shop, 5913 Sixth Avenue
''A."
O 'Brien East Town Billiards, 616 56th Street.
Oliver Adjustment Co ., 520 58th Street.
Ollie's Auto Radiator Service, 6809 29th Avenue.
Palmen Shell Service, 3625 Roosevelt Road .
Pawlak Pharmacy, 903 Washington Road .
Petit Auto Electric Service, 2922 Roosevelt
Road.
P & G Stores, 6200 22nd Avenue .
Phillips Gift Shoppe, 701 56th Street.
Piasecki Funeral Home, 2002 52nd Street.
Celia Pierson Shop, 6211 22nd Avenue .
Pileski Produce Co ., 6527 28th Avenue .
Puntillo the Tailor, 5166 Sixth Avenue .
Ransom Opticians, 723 5 7th Street.
Wm. Rauen, Coroner, 7205 11th Avenue .
Ray's Shell Service, 5725 Sheridan Road .
J. B. Robinson Heating, 2814 Roosevelt Road .
Robinson's Pharmacy, 3601 Roosevelt Road .
Rode's Bakery, 7509 22nd Avenue.
Postmaster and Mrs. Paul Saftig, 3909 Taft
Road.
$5 PATRONS
Schaefer Pontiac Sales, 5903 Sheridan Road.
Gilbert J. Schwartz, Harry L. Schwartz, &
James Duncan M.D.'s, 625 57th Street.
Segal's, 5709 Sixth Avenue.
Sherwin Williams Co .. 5816 Sixth Avenue.
The Shoe Box, 5701 Sixth Avenue .
Sixth Avenue Beauty Shoppe, 5815 Sixth
Avenue.
Skuhra Fashions, 5917 Sixth Avenue.
Hugh Southmayd, Court House.
South Side Hardware, 6822 14th Avenue.
The Sparkling Spring Water Co .. 2428 Washington Road.
Stanley Home Products Inc .. 6621 27th Avenue.
Stern's Shoes, 5813 Sixth Avenue.
G. Adolph Strangberg, Circuit Court Clerk,
Court House.
Sydney Studio, 5919 Sixth Avenue.
Ray Torcaso & Son Shoe Repair, 5712 Seventh Avenue.
Travel Shop, 625 58th Street.
L. Turner & Sons Florists, 5909 Sixth Avenue
"A."
T. V. Engineers, 3416 Roosevelt Road.
United Photo Service, 3713 Roosevelt Road.
Julius Urban-Custom Tailoring, 2230 Roosevelt Road.
Vanderwerff Standard Service, 3922 75th
Street.
Vanity Shoppe, 608 59th Street.
Vogue Fabrics, 618 59th Street.
Waldo's Clark Service, 6105 22nd Avenue.
W ettengel Typewriters, 5921 Sixth Avenue
"A."
Phil Wilk Auto Supply, 6132 22nd Avenue .
William's Sausage Shop, 3009 Roosevelt
Road.
Woodlawn Milk Depot, 5110 75th Street.
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$10 BUSINESS SPONSORS
910 60th Street
Badger Realty
Bernacchi' s Greater Drug Stores
6224 22nd Avenue, 3900 75th Street
___ 3503 Roosevelt Road
Bruch Funeral Home
Charm Beauty Salon _
___ 6819 14th Avenue
Chiapetto ----· ...... ··-··· ·-···· ... ···--·· ·-····· ···-···--·- ··············-·· ·-·
5701 Sixth Avenue
Ernst Book Store ...... ·········--·· ....... ....... ........... .........
619 58th Street
French & Gail Insurance Agency
606 56th Street
Fulmer Motors Inc. .................. .
5821 Sheridan Road
Jack Good, Inc.-Ford Dealers
1021 60th Street
................................. 2929 75th Street
Gordon Lumber & Supply
Greenings Clothes Shop
.. 6304 22nd Avenue
Gene Hammond Agency, Inc . ..
... 5825 Sixth Avenue
Hawkeye Turkey Farm .......... ............. ....... ............. ............. ....
··-··
Highway 41
Holm's Manufacturing Co . ................. ···-··· ...... ··-··· .. ···············-··· 1303 35th Street
C. S. Hubbard-Jeweler & Engraver . .
Isermann Hardware Co.
14!j
. .. ·························-·-·
.. 705 58th Street
...... ·--··. . . ....... .. .................. ... .3812 Roosevelt Road
J & R Lincoln & Mercury Inc.
3119 Roosevelt Road
Jerry's Cities Service
3001 Roosevelt Road
Kaelber Plumbing & Heating Co.
5718 Seventh Avenue
Kassner's Dairy Store & Drive-In
.
3027 22nd Avenue
$10 BUSINESS SPONSORS
Adolph Keller's Soda Bar
2900 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha Automatic Products Co.
3919 13th Avenue
Kenosha Lumber Co .
2514 52nd Street
Kenosha National Bank
625 57th Street
Kenosha Prescription Laboratory
.. 620 57th Street
Leader Store
... 611 58th Street
Magaw Electric Co.
.
7507 Seventh Avenue
Mug N' Brush Barber Shop
7426 40th Avenue
Nehlsen's Sporting Goods
.... 518 56th Street
Newberry Abstract Co. ________ .. ------- .......... ____ .. ···-- _________ .. 5700 Seventh Avenue
Peltier Furniture Store
6209 22nd Avenue
Charles H. Pfennig Ins.
700 5 7th Street
Radio Station W. L. I. P.
Rode's Camera Shop
-·--------------------------· ----------------------------------625 5 7th Street
..... ____ -----····· ___·········--··-· ................... 2204 Roosevelt Road
Singer Sewing Machine Co .. ····--·- __ ......
. ........ ______ . ..5820 Sixth Avenue
Tenuta's Delicatessen
3203 52nd Street
George Timm & Co.
. 716 58th Street
Vi Vendes _ _-------------------------------------····-····--·-- ··------------------- _
Tyson's Cycle & Sport Shop
Kenosha, Wisconsin
·····----- --------------- ------···· ________ ..... 6201 14th Avenue
Leo Walkowski & Son _______ ....................... ··············--······---· ..... 2930 75th Street
W eldcraft Manufacturing Co.
----·-· ---·---·--··--···------·-- ·------··-·--·
Westland Insurance Agency _______ .
. .. ___ .. ___
6835 28th Avenue
...... 606 56th Street
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$10 PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS
DOCTORS
Wayne C. Bartel O .D.................................................. .
E. M. Cardell D.C.
3615 Roosevelt Road
..................................... .
609 38th Street
David N. Goldstein M.D . ......... .
625 5 7th Street
D. L. Heyden O .D.
510 56th Street
.................. ..
B. Spaulding Hill M.D.
W. C. Kleinpell M.D.
. ........................... .
625 5 7th Street
.......................................... .
723 58th Street
James J. Lutz M.D. .
723 58th Street
C. E. Pechous M.D.
625 57th Street
Leon Regner O.D .
6215 22nd Avenue
C. G . Richards, Jr., N. Richards, V. L. Meeter, M.D.'s
625 5 7th Street
L. T. Schlenker M.D............................. .
723 58th Street
W. C. Stewart M.D.
Orpheum Building
A. J. Szantor O .D.
. ...................... .
728 58th Street
L. B. Thompson D.S.C ................................................ .
R. G. Welsch M.D.
...... 625 57th Street
.............. .
723 58th Street
DENTISTS
D. F. Backlund D.D.S.
625 5 7th Street
Robert J. Crawford D.D .S.
.3900 75th Street
David Crewe D.D .S.
723 58th Street
Roger M. Hammond D.D.S. ·--· ·------- _
J. R. McElwain D.D.S.
__ _ -------·········---·---·-· ____ 625 57th Street
..................... .................
Martin L. Setter D.D.S ......................... .
6615 27th Avenue
1306 Washington Road
W . H. Talley D.D.S.
3311 Roosevelt Road
LAWYERS
Antaramian & Antaramian . . .
2202 Roosevelt Road
Baker, Juliana, & Stanhope ..................................................... 625 57th Street
Cavanagh, Mittelstaed, Sheldon, Heide & Hartley .............
5522 Sixth Avenue
Gilbert M. Drew .................................................................................... 625 57th Street
McEvoy & Munger .. .......
...... .. ..... ....................
520 58th Street
Earl D. Morton .................................................................................... 520 58th Street
Lepp & Phillips . .
Judson W. Staplekamp
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625 57th Street
.5526 Sixth Avenue
6114 22nd Ave.
Kenosha, Wisc.
5500 8th Ave.
ANABdNoA
from mine to consumer
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Compliments of
THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY
KENOSHA BRANCH
149
Come to Jack Andrea's . . .
FOR THE FINEST IN . .
* HOME-MADE ICE CREAM
* FRESH CHOCOLATES & CANDIES
* DELICIOUS SANDWICHES
* WONDERFUL MALTS
Enjoy your evenings with a
visit to our comfortable Rasberry Room ... excellent service and soft music.
IN THE HEART OF KENOSHA AT 24TH AVE. & GOTH ST.
HYSLOP DEPARTMENT STORE CO.
Kenosha's Foremost Store Since 1889
HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
BRANDS FOR VALUE-WISE
SHOPPERS
150
Best Wishes To The Class of 1956
BECKER AWNING AND SHADE
CANVAS PRODUCTS-ROL-UP ALUMINUM AWNINGS
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM
JOANNA WESTERN WINDOW SHADES
Phone OL-24465
1923 65th St.
BELL DRESSED MEN ARE WELL DRESSED MEN
1904
Stylist for Over 50 Years
1956
for
•
KENOSHA'S MEN
•
KENOSHA'S UNIVERSITY MEN
•
KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL MEN
KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL BAND
BELL CLOTHING HOUSE
6th Avenue
Corner
56th Street
151
BARR
FURNITURE MART
KENOSHA'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE
Phone OL 4-2189
5319 Sheridan Road
Compliments to
CLASS OF 1956
BROWN NATIONAL BANK
2216 63rd Street
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Free Customer Parking Rear of Btulchng
152
LUMBER
SUP PLY CO.
6908-29th Ave.
KENOSHA, WIS.
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PHONE OL. 7-616f3
Finer Foods :\:
6218 22nd Ave .
2111 63rd Place
Phone 01 4-5361
Phone 01 4-5361
153
THE DOCEM TEENS CLUB
CONGRATULATES THE
CLASS OF 1956
SHERIDAN ROAD AT 43rd STREET
TELEPHONE OL 2-2220
WHERE THE BEST COSTS LESS
Kenosha, Wisconsin
154
620 - SBth Street
FINDLING'S
BAKERY
Phone 2-2924
FRESH GOODS BAKED DAILY
e Pies
e Bread
e Wedding Cakes
e French Pastry
e All Occasional CC'.kes
e Danish Rolls
e Cookies
Orders Taken for Special Occasions
CONGRATULATIONS.
CLASS OF
1956
GALLO OIL COMPANY
155
Our Very Best Wishes
To Kenosha High School Graduates
GENERAL DRIVERS & HELPERS
Local Union 95
Kenosha, Wisc.
1008 56th Street
Homogenized Vitamin D Milk-Cream-Butter-Buttermill:-Cottage Cheese
GOLDE
2103 Fifty-Sixth Street
Kenosha, Wis.
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR CLASS
156
Olympic 8-8011
"WHERE YOU BUY WITH CONFIDENCE"
BODE BROS. CO.
QUALITY FURNITURE
5425-31 Sixth Ave .
Kenosha, Wis.
Compliments of
• •
Dial OLympic 8-8126
GUTTORMSEN'S RECREATION
Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters
Bowl for Health and Pleasure
614 - 52nd Street
Phone OL 2-2612
1!;)7
ISERMANN BROTHERS
KENOSHA'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
614-616 Fifty-Sixth Street
Compliments of
5000 SEVENTH AVENUE
FORMEllY
Phone OL 7-3195
"Everything for the Home"
158
~ICAS
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1956
JACQUES CLUB
Congratulations to the Graduating Class
From
KENOSHA FRAME & AXLE
Wheel Balancing Alignment and Brake Work
159
KENOSHA FULL FASHIONED MILLS, INC.
MANUFACTURERS
OF
DISTINCTIVE
FULL
FASHIONED
HOSIERY
Selling Under Brand Names of
Contour (the line that defines) also Kencrest. Radiant. Owl. Gold
Maid & American Jewel
Full Fashioned, Quality Plus in Regular and Stretch Nylons
The NEW in Fashion Is Always
at
160
S. S. KRESGE COMPANY
5616 - 6th Avenue
5722 - 6th Avenue
LANDGREN'S DAIRY
1901-1956
55 Years of Service to Kenosha
WISCONSIN'S FINEST GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS
Locally Owned
5419 - 16th Avenue
•
Locally Operated
Phone OL 7-7142
161
Founded 1896
&OTH YEAR
42nd Year in Kenosha
Manufacturers d
WIRE ROPE for All Equipment
SLINGS for Safe Handling
AIRCRAFT CABLE for Controls
*
CABLE ASSEMBLIES to Order
MACWHYTE COMPANY
FOR GOOD
Coal
Coke
Fuel
and
Oil Burners
PHONE 7-7171
McNEIL FUEL CO.
6337 14th Avenue
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Phone OL 8-8137
Students Who Drink 3 Glasses of Grade "A"
Milk Every Day Build Strong
Minds in Strong Bodies
6813 - 29th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Congratulations!
Future
Homeowners!
MONTEMURRO REAL TY
815 Fifty-Seventh Street
•
Olympic 2-7495
(Opposite the Post Office)
163
COMPLIMENTS OF
7526 - 22nd Ave .
Phone OL 4-6123
COMPLIMENTS
OF
PENNEY'S
J. C. PENNEY CO.
164
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702 - 58th STREET
•
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF '56
DRIVE- IN
Kenosha, Wisconsin
OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56
BILL EXTON
AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF THE
ROOSEVELT THEATRE
WHO HAVE SERVED YOU IN YOUR MOMENTS OF RELAXATION!
165
Compliments of
. SEARS
ROEBUCK AND CO. ·
SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.
KENOSHA. WISCONSIN
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Congratulations
Class of '56
TERPSICHORE CLUB
WAVRO'S LINCOLN PHARMACY
Ptescription Specialists
6814 Fourteenth Avenue
e
Kenosha, Wisconsin
e
Ph.one OL 8-8013
167
/I \.f1VE
with
WERNER'S
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SANITONE
7'
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the better
kind of ~
dry cleaning -=--.-__.._,
that gets out
ALL the dirt!
'J
LAUNDRY and CLEANERS
FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Phone OL 7-3175
Amazing new Sanitone
Service gets clothes really
clean! Colors and
patterns restored to
original brilliance. All
spots out. Costs n o more
than ordinary dry
cleaning.
Fur Cleaning and Storage
Plant: 6415 - 28th Avenue
Store : 5708 - 7th Avenue
We-Wash-It: 3923 - 60th Street
Drive-in: 4824 Sher. Rd.
Compliments
of
ADOLPH
168
BIG NEVVS
FOR '56
NASH-HUDSON-RAMBLER
AUTOMOBILES
KELVIN AT 0 R - LE 0 NARD
HOME APPLIANCES
Products of
AMERICAN
MOTORS
Detroit • l\lilwaukee • Kenosha • Grand Rapids
AMERICAN MOTORS MEANS MORE FOR AMERICANS
169
before you look at ease..•
you've got to f!el at ease...
-
wear the one-and-only
Jockeq@
Brand
SHORTS
Mad•&,.
170
Congratulations
YOUR
DOWNTOWN
DUTCH MAID
ICE CREAM STORE
627 - 56th Street
Sundaes, Sodas, and Malteds
All Made With Delicious DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM
Imitated But Not Duplicated
SANDWICHES
PINTS-GALLONS-CARRY-OUTS
171
TO THE CLASS OF 1956
®
DIVISION
OF EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
KENOSHA. WISCONSIN
MANUFACTURERS
OF EDDY CURRENT
ADJUST ABLE SPEED CLUTCHES. BRAKES.
ELECTRONIC
CONTROLS.
INDUSTRIAL
AND MARINE DRIVES AND SPECIAL PUR-
POSE EQUIPMENT.
172
Best Wishes
FAMCO MACHINE COMPANY
173
OF KENOSHA
Autographs . . .
Member F.D.I.C .
174
Established 1852
Highland Park Subdivision
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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The most beautiful residential subdivision along the south limits of the
city of Kenosha between Sheridan Road and 22nd Avenue .
The area is more than 130 acres laid out with curvilineal streets fully
improved and provided with city water, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, sidewalks, paved streets, with curbs and gutters.
A development of moderately priced de luxe three and four bedroom
houses financed under FHA, VA and conventional methods.
Sponsored by
CONGRATULATIONS.
KHS
GRADUATES
1956
J. E. Shaffron
LOOK FORWARD TOWARD OWNING YOUR
Realtor and Builder
OWN HOME.
8937 - Sheri an Rd .
.
Congratulations . . .
KENOSHA EVENING NEWS
"Kenosha's Newspaper"
*
A COMPLETE DAILY REVIEW OF
KENOSHA AND THE WORLD
*
Facts ... Fun ... Fiction
THE KENOSHA NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
713-717 Fifty-Eighth Street
176
Telephone OL 7-5121
YOU
You cannot bring about prosperity
by discourap:i ng thrift.
You cannot strengthen the weak
by weakening the strong.
You cannot help the wage earner
by pulling down the wage payer.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man
by encouraging class hatred.
You cannot help the poor
by discouraging the rich.
You cannot establish sound security
by spending more than you earn.
You cannot build character and courage
by taking away man's initiative and independence.
You cannot help men permanently
by doing for them what they could and
should do for themselves.
Abraham Lincoln
KENOSHA MANUFACTURERS'
ASSOCIATION
Kenosha, W isconsin
177
NO JOB HAS A FUTURE • •
... BUT EVERY JOB IS OPPORTUNITY
•
As the time of graduation draws near many of you will be lookin'J
for that important first full time job, while others may be planning further education or training to prepare for specific fields.
In any case, you are probably hoping to land, either now or at a
future date, a "job with a future."
Many who preceded you had the same hope, but many a job has been
vacated after a short time because it fell far short of expectations. The reason
frequently given is, "There just wasn't any future in it." The pe..-son who so
estimates the situation frequently continues to change from one thing to another in the hope that, by chance, he will eventually come to rest in a "promising job."
What he fails to realize, and what most of us need constantly to remember, is : The key to achievement does not lie within =Y one job but
within ourselves. In other words, no job has a future ... only people have .
No job offers success as an inherent part of the job ... many doctors,
architects, engineers, writers, etc., have been unsucessful ... even Kings and
presidents. However, the job that holds no promise for one individual, for
another may be the opportunity around which a successful future can be
built.
Many factors affect the measure of achievement, of success versus failure . . . intelligence, talent, health, emotional stability, education, training,
etc., but the greatest single factor would seem to be the degree of energy
and determination, the will to try, try again. Fortunately, this is one factor
about which we can individually do something.
In every field of endeavor, those who enjoy the reward of achievement
are, usually, those who apply themselves to the job with diligence and persever=ce. They depend on their own efforts ... not on the job. Their future lies
within themselves, not within the job .
•
Congratulations to Membe:s of the Graduating Class
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP. 178
KENOSHA, WIS.
KENOSHA
TR.ADES .AND LABOR COUNCIL
A Unit of
THE UNITED LABOR MOVEMENT
Extends
To the members of the 1956 Graduating classcongratulations on having completed their High
School training and
Wishes
them the V e-:y Beet of Succoss and Happiness in
the future.
179
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SANITARY FITTINGS
used in handling
and processing
the COMPLETE line
WISCONSIN 'S
NUMBER ONE
PRODUCT
The Tri-Clover Division of Ladish Co. has become known as the
leading manufacturer of sparkling clean stainless steel and Trialloy
fittings, valves and pumps so necessary to the success of the entire
dairy industry.
In addition to furnishing a complete line of approved fittings to
meet strict dairy requirements, Tri-Clover now supplies an ever increasing number of fabricated stainless steel fittings used to provide
corrosion-resistant conveying and processing lines for the Chemical,
Food, Beverage, and allied industries . . . . all of which require the
quality materials and precision workmanship that form the basis for
the Tri-Clover by-word
LAUISH CO. • TRI-CLOVER UIVISIOn
THE Complete LIHE
180
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1956
and ...
THANK YOU FOR AGAIN MAKING LEPP AND CO.
YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS
181
Compliments of . . .
SIMMONS
182
COMPANY
THE SEDAN de Ville BY CADILLAC
Long a favorite among Cadillac families the world over, the Series SixtyTwo Sedan is destined this year to etch itself still deeper in the affections of
its owners. For, indeed, it now offers more of everything to make them proud
and happy and contented. The car is now far more beautiful in styling . . .
with its new slip-stream rear-fender design .. . its brilliant new grille assembly . . . and its wonderful new color combinations. The car is also more rewarding to ride in-with its luxurious, yet durable, new interiors. And it is
far more thrilling to drive-with its many great new engineering advancements. In every way, it brings a new measure of dependability and satisfaction to family motoring.
HILLER CHEVROLET - CADILLAC INC.
5815 - 5th AVENUE
SALES AND SERVICE
O.K. Used Cars
1207 - 60th Street
Olympic 7-71 7
KE OSHA, WISCONSIN
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