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The SPY 1960
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1959 to 1960 school year.
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'Tis education forms the common mind:
Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.
Alexander Pope
The SPY for 1960
Mary D. Bradford High School
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Table of Contents
Summer
Administration
Summer School
Badger Girls' and Boys' State
Summer Formal
Band
Exchange Students
Fall
Sophomore Night
G.A.A.
Football
Cheerleaders
Homecoming
Inter-Club President's Council
Student Council
Trident
Cross Country
Language Clubs
Service Clubs
Sophomores
Winter
Cinematic
Artist's Alley
Ushers
Basketball
Wrestling
Choirs
Spring
Sub-Deb Formal
New Year's Eve Dance
Fads 'n Fashions
Wig 'n Mask
Swimming
Honor Society
Spelling Bee
Juniors
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Red Cross
Girl Scouts
Debate & Forensics
Senior Closs Ploy
SPY
Orchestra
Hi-Style Style Show
Sadie Howkins Doy Dance
Seminar
Science Fair
K Klub
Variety Show
Ke news
Future Teachers
Track
Golf
Baseball
Tennis
Captains
Prom
Senior Banquet
Graduation
Seniors
ate in the lunchroom, read the Kenews, complained
about grades, or forgot your homework; this book is for
you. And . . . in a somewhat larger sense . . . if you
headed committees, ran the newspaper, acted in the
play, reigned as royalty, played the instruments, sang
in the choirs, led a club, represented the school abroad,
or played on the field or court or in the pool or on the
mat or greens, this book is for you.
Yes, here it is ... your SPY for 1960 ... filled with just
about two hundred pages . . . a book put together with
many hours of work and worry . . . get the pictures taken, write the copy, lay out the pages, sell the
ads, promote subscriptions . . . and yet, it is a book
made up of more than that. Its essential element is you
- yes, each and every one of you. If it were not, there
would be no sense in having a yearbook at all. You
may argue that your picture is not in the book very
often, or that you were never on a team; but, in any
case, my answer is this - If you walked the halls of
K.H.S., ran to Bill's, saw the games, sold the tickets, put
the decorations up, ate the cupcakes, or merely went to
classes; this book is for you. If you added figures,
studied grammar, dissected frogs, punched a typewriter,
mixed chemicals in the lab, made sparks fly in electricity, set type, learned amo . . . amas . . . amat, memorized theorems, or gave speeches; this book is for you.
If you argued with teachers, ran to beat the tardy bell,
We are in an age of progress . . . an age in which we
begin to wonder when science will reach its saturation
point. Fads are wild, wacky, and beautiful at the same
time; music is loud and soft at once; life is calm and
mixed up; and every day new and wonderful ideas are
expressed by scientists, authors, educators, philosophers,
and politicians. This year was a year of change and this
is what we have tried to express in our book. With new
designs, covers, pictures, writing techniques, organization ideas, and features, the 1960 staff has tried to keep
up with the supersonic pace of '60.
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This is a book written for each and every one of you. It was with a deep
feeling of obligation for your likes and dislikes thr;it we worked for a year
in completing it. Open it now and read the story of this past year
at K.H .S. Read it with a sense of accomplishment, pride, and possibly with
a little sorrow. And when you have finished reading it, it is our deepest
wish that you will have gained, not only for this year, but for many years
to come, a record of memories to be recalled and appreciated often.
Nancy Simonsen
Editor
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Bob Strifling
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Harvey Doerring
fl!eida Mischler
Copy Editor
Phofo9raphy Afsn
Jeon Munger
Diane Crook
Leah Jensen.
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Presents
Summer
Fall
Sentennial
Seasons
Winter
Spring
YOUI
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Mr.
McCulloch
bling class
Behind the scenes
Hove yo' got that spirit?
When good friends get together . . .
and
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Sink it!
Waiting for the 1 :05.
Heave ho!
"Last Blast" - and it was!
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Introducing
Mr. Huettner
Mary D. Bradford High School welcomes as its new principal Mr. Otto Huettner.
Mr. Huettner came to Kenosha from Sheboygan, Wisconsin where he was the
principal of South Side Junior High School. He was educated in the Public
Schools of Milwaukee and attended college at Northwestern University, The
University of Chicago, and The University of Colorado. As a teacher, he has
taught music and social studies. From 1944-1946 Mr. Huettner served in the
United States Navy. Mr. Huettner is affiliated with Kapp a Delta Pi, Sheboygan
Elks Club #299, and is listed in Who's Who in Education, Who's Who in the
Midwest, and Who's Who in Music International.
The SPY staff of 1960 wishes to thank Mr. Huettner for the improvements which
have been made during his first year. We hope that K.H.S. will continue, under
his guidance, as one of the finest high schools in the state.
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Someone to Watch Over Me
Dr. Cooley is in his fourth year in Kenosha as the Director of Secondary Education. His job is to help improve the
educational program for pupils in
grades 7-12. He studies the needs for
new schools and is in charge of planning
for them. He determines when new
teachers are needed and hires them
and works with teachers and teaching
materials, to provide increased learning
opportunities.
Mr. Maurer is in his eleventh year as
Superintendent of Schools. He works
closely with the Board of Education on
policy matters concerned with running
the Kenosha Public Schools, and sees to
it that the pupils get the best kind of
education possible throught the most
reasonable expenditure of tax money.
Mr. Huettner, Miss Tenuta, and Mr. Stocker, together, help to make our life at K.H.S.
more interesting, p leasurable, and fascinating. Because of their help and gu idance our
school runs smoothly and efficiently.
Nurse Doris Kupferschmidt talks to
Bonnie Bukatz.
OFFICE STAFF: Lillian Luzar, Dorothy Hoervat, Mory Muto, Beatrice Bokelob, Azalea Terry, Frances Lebeckis.
LIBRARIANS: Margeret Chotilovicz, Elsie Reed, Aphrodite Thanos.
CUSTODIANS, FRONT ROW: Dick Prestidge; Stanley Folk; Victor
Klobuchar; Fred Marchese; Robert Parry; one;! Maurice Chirchirillo;
BACK ROW: Eugene Haney; Harold Gorra; Harold Rennick,
head custodian; Joseph Dagon; Lucille Thompson.
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Progress
Is Our Most Important Product
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
STANDING: Philip Whitaker BACK ROW: John Pasko, Franklin Hadler ROW 2: Mory Doherty, Helen Trowbridge, Rolph C. Schultz, Byron Dovey FRONT ROW: S. Hubbard, Jomes D. Haynes, W. Schumacher, A.
Smith.
BACK ROW:
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
William Moebius, Kenneth Bentz, Richard Nye, Russell B. Cosner, Wilford Parnell, Richard
Kivi FRONT ROW: Gerold Mott, Donald Sudkomp, Catherine Novak, Lydia Goerz, Joseph
Brittelli.
SPEECH DEPARTMENT
Miss Rosemary Janas, Mr. Jahn Davies
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Mr. Ralph Haughton, Mr . Richard
Gaarder, Mr. Richard Hagen, Mr.
James Fraseth
ART DEPARTMENT
Mr. Sam Christy, Mr. Kenneth Brawn
Mind Your Participles, Gerunds, and Infinitives
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
BACK ROW: Irving Hansen, Donald Hensey, ROW 4: Douglas Hermes, Eunice Bacher, Leslie Mcintyre,
August Fischer, Theodore Scrapos, ROW 3: Charles Knickrehm, Barbara Luckas, Mary Murphy, Sybil Faust,
Ruth Breiseth, ROW 2: Edith Daniel, Rosemary Jonas, Arlyn Zeller, Lurlyn lsely, FRONT ROW: Laura Steffen,
Charlotte Moody.
LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
BACK ROW: Juliana Blank, ROW TWO: Sybil Faust, Dorothy Meier, FRONT ROW: Virginia Wilson, Leone
Bayler.
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Home Economics Department
Miss Florence Sokolik, Miss Marjorie Corbin, Miss Teresa McDonough
Physical
Education
Departments
Glen McCulloch, Jesse Peel, Roger Higgins, Gerald
Landwer
Miss Mildred Vanderhoof, Miss Sylvia Youell , Miss
Delores Hanser
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
BACK ROW : Mr. Young, Miss Kronenwetter, Mr. Gloeser, Mr. Hillier, Mr. Hortell, Mr. Schmole FRONT ROW :
Mrs. Korlson, Miss Compbell, Mrs. Gober, Mr. Stuyvesant.
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
Mr. Owens, Miss Yotes, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Martelle, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr Thompson
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Mr. Thomas, Mr. link, Mr. Reppert, Mr. Smith, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Freeberg, Mr. Kriz
Summer School
Typing?
Oh what a beautiful marning - ta be hamel
June 14, ten days after school closed for most of us, 590
History, or typing courses.
students dragged themselves out of bed at 6:30 A.M. to
begin six weeks of summer school. They suffered through
As a result of summer school, 25 students received their
the damp, hot mornings for four hours, dreaming about
the swimming pool or a picnic, while trying to concen-
high school diplomas. The other 565 students could be
found back in high school for the 1959-60 school year
with an extra credit.
trate on one of the English, Advanced Math, American
The janitars work while we study.
Summer School, Kenosha, U.S.A.
Badger Boys' and
Girls' State
Representatives ta Badger Bays' State far 1959
While some students of K.H.S. were soaking up sun or working in
business establishments around town, five of our students represented K.H.S. at Badger Bays' and Badger Girls' States.
Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose attended sessions of
Badger Boys' State, held an the campus of Ripon College. In the
spring of 1959, they had been chosen by members of the American Legion and school officials far this honor. During their one
week stay on the campus, the boys studied government along with
about 700 representatives from around the state: They set up an
imaginary 50th state and practiced all the functions of the state,
county, and city governments.
In the spring of 1959, Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose
were chosen far Badger Boys' State, while Toni Cyrulik and Nancy
Simonsen were chosen far Badger Girls' State. They were chosen
by members of the American Legion and school officials far this
honor. They learned the qualities of good leadership, became
mare familiar with and realized the importance of our government. They all agreed that the experiences gained were those
which would last a lifetime.
Dennis, Jim, and Terry leave far Ripon campus
Representatives ta Badger Girls' State far 1959
Toni and Nancy see their first glimpse of
"Liz" Waters Hall.
Once Upon
And the big night begins.
A penny for your thoughts .
The pouse thot refreshes.
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a Dream
Brightly glittering stars, golden full moon, and
a delightfully inviting atmosphere describes
June 19, the night of the 1959 summer formal,
"Once Upon a Dream." A magical spell was
cast on Maplecrest Country Club from the time
the first dreamy strain of music was played by
Joe Perini and his bond. The sponsors decorated the hall beautifully. Included in the setting were a wishing well in the middle of the
floor and crepe paper hanging from the walls.
Cookies and punch provided refreshments for
guys and their dates between dances.
Terrace Twilight
Well, what are you
people looking
at?
The end of a wonderful night.
As the night progressed, the enchantment from the hall
spread itself onto the dimly lit terrace and over the
enormous, velvety green golf course. No one could
resist the temptation of following it for a short, (or not
so short) stroll. Before the crowd realized it, it was
12:00, the band was packing up, and one more night
to remember had ended.
We Entertained
Pinpoint Precision
Highsteppers
At K. H. S.
Clarinet: Kay Anderson, Bucky Asboth, George Bogdon, Sherrill
Block, Pat Calvert, Pot Christian, Marilynn Copen, Linda Fenk, Judy
Gentz, Carol Klitzke, Bruce Lorson, Phil Paulsen, Marilynn Rosemann, Carol Schnell, James Szantor, Veronica Szeliga. Alto Clarinet: Joy Anderson. Bass Clarinet: Jay Howe, Lucille Turco. Contra
Bass Clarinet: James Firchow. Soprano Saxophone: Robert Richards.
Alto Saxophone: Charles Ashley, Wayne Higgins, Joan Mellen, Jan
Schlevensky. Tenor Saxophone: Mike Kempainen, Gene Mentink.
Baritone Saxophone: Gary Laba. Bass Saxophone: Larry Eils. Flute:
Irene Andrade, Connie Cassidy, Betty Huettner, Elaine Kirk, Dave
Mink, Sandra Ponzio, Judy Stewart, Pat Thiel, Bill Yankus. Oboe:
Jim Lempke, Jackie Ohlgart. Cornet - Trumpet: Ed Jozwaik, Nancy
Ask any student or member of the faculty at K.H.S. if
the Red Devil Band isn't a very important part of their
life here! Directed by Ralph J. Houghton and assisted
by James Froseth, they put spice into each of our football games with their playing and marching during half
times. They accompany the football team to one out of
town game each year. This year they traveled to Janesville and put on an excellent show.
On December l st they presented their annual MidWinter Band Concert.
The highlight of their undertakings this past year, was
their two week trip to New York City starting on June
26 when they set off in three Greyhound scenic cruiser
Kemp, Lowell Schroeder, John Steddick, Robert Carr, Jim Hendrickson, Joe Howe, Thomas Lane, Don Neau, Dennis Roseth. Olugle
Horn: Ken Kastman, Ken Wermling. Baritone Horn: Jerry Fenske,
Gary Garcia, Virginia Schenk, Doug Vocarello. Trombone: Jim Buss,
Peter Gentile, Bob Hockney, John Stepanuk. French Horn: Kent Anderson, Lorry Benefiel, Sheryl Glinski, Eric Johnson, Marj Leppanen.
Sousaphone: Roger Andreoli, Don Deeder, Jerry Perona. Percussion:
Lee Aiello, Harvey Doerring, Ed Evans, Peter Gallo, Ron Jensen,
Terry McNeil, Noel Smith, Bill Van Caster. Color Guard: Barbara
Christian, Gail Hansen, Alice Jackson, Sandy Kellman, Marsha
Mathews, Norma McCrory, Marilynn Milauc, Beverly Neumao, Kaye
Paulsen, Lynne Poulsen, Jane Robinson.
buses. In Washington D.C., they played a concert on
the capitol steps. The Band took part in the International Lion's Club Parade in New York City, by marching down Fifth Avenue. In competition with eight other
Wisconsin bands, they took first p lace. The band also
"marched away" with seventh place in national competition with 39 bonds participating . In Madison Square
Garden the band presented the flags of all the nations
and put on a show of their own. After sig1t seeing for
three days, they returned home. Exhausted, but happy.
During the summer, our band won eight other first place
awards and two seconds in band competitions. We'd
like to say congratulations to a terrific band!
Perfection Plus
And
We Invaded
Lullaby of Broadway
Let them know we're coming.
George Washington Memorial
All Out! Lost stop
Hey you loafers -
get to work!?
New York
Aw, come on -
let us in!
My gosh!
Now, Dove, let's not be hoggish.
Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, lend me your ears.
Manhattan Ferry
Representatives
Allan Epstein, K.H.S. 1959 Summer Exchange Student
Allen Epstein, Kenosha High School's Exchangee, was the student chosen from
thirty other applicants to represent America Abroad. This was done under
the American Field Service Exchange Program. Al traveled with the other A.F .S.
students from America across the Atlantic Ocean by boat. There they separated
and went to their assigned places, Al's being Kunsbacka, Sweden. Kunsbacka is
a resort town with a population of 15,000. His Swedish family wos the Evir Hansson family. Mr. Honsson is the principal of a school there. The other members of
his family included a hrother Jon, seventeen, a sister, Brete, and a brother, Bro,
who was in America at t'he time of Al's visit.
Some of the things he enjoyed doing with his brother were swimming, sailing, camping, fishing, and sightseeing. With his family, he visited parts of Norway
and Denmark, and he also saw Germany and Holland.
At the end of his trip for one week, all of the A.F.S. students in Sweden met at
Stockholm where they were given a tour of Sweden's capital city.
Al reportedly had a very interesting and educational experience. We know that
his Swedish family ond all the many friends thot he mode miss him and hope that
he will return.
Adriano sees what American nightlife is like
Study, study, and more study
Abroad
Adriano Alippi is the eighth foreign exchange student to come to Mary D. Bradford High School under The American Field
Service Exchange Program. Adriano's home
is in the city of Rome, Italy. He attends Ennio Tuirino Visconii school there. His American family was the Dale Buchan's.
During school, Adriano was busily occupied
with American Problems, German, Electricity, and Speech. He enjoyed all of his subjects equally well. He also found time to
participate in A Cappello Choir, Key Club,
Honor Society, and he was made an honorary member of Hi-Y Club. Adriano was an
active member of Toastmaster's Club, and
he attended St. Mary's Church .
Upon returning home, Adriano plans to go
to college and major in the field of science.
The great number of friends that he has
made wish him the best of luck in this work
and all of his other future activities. Adriano
will be long remembered for his wonderful
personality and all the contributions which
he has made. We think that there is no
other better ambassador from "young Italy"
to "young America."
Adriano Alippi, K.H.S. 1959-60 Foreig n Exchange student
Italy's answer to Rock n' Roll
The Buchan's & guest
The
Summer
Somethin ' new on the scene
Oh boy! Here come the girls!
For all of us the arrival of summer brought fun. The
Tuesday bike races attracted huge crowds of teenagers. When we took time out from our chatting to
f>- 'ous'( c\oss p
actually watch the race, we saw a number of
MBHS'ers starring . Mike Leitch and Ken Wedeikas
resident
were frequently heard winning races.
All the beaches from Alford's to Carol Beach were
full to the hilt on every sunny day. The tans got
deeper and the lake warmer (?) as the summer wore
on. When the pool was finished, kids swarmed to
it as if it were on a one day stand . Reservations
were almost needed to find a place to swim in it.
There was so much more to the summer - dancing
at the formal, eating at drive-ins, playing miniature
golf. We had an endless number of things to do in
what seemed an endless time to do it.
- And then it all ended!
Grub it upl
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Scene
The sophomores invode K.H.S.
A day of warming up
School came and gave us "something to do" during the day.
English and chemistry replaced the beach. We discovered that
the brand of "Concentration" found in school was much harder
than that on the television show. Nightly scooping was replaced
by homework.
Everyone agreed that vacation had sped by. For some it brought
honors to the school. At Badger State Toni Cyrulik and Nancy
Simonsen campaigned for state offices at the girls' session;
Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose were officials at
Boys' State. Ken Turk and Skip Lane traveled to Montreal for
the International Key Club Convention. Allan Epstein rates the
title of "farthest journeyer," as he represented Kenosha in
Kungsbacka, Sweden.
For others, summer school and jobs limited free time. Highschoolers obtained work in the offices, factories, drive-ins, golf
courses, stores, and even in the sewers of Kenosha.
Well, my garshl Will you look at thatl
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Steps to the deep
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Eager students of K.H.S., flock to on eorly morning of fascinating WORKllll
The Autumn
Leaves
One of those very, very crowded dances
following a game.
Papcornlll Peonutslll Condylll
Gee, Dad, how you've chonged!!I
The cool winds of fall swept into town
leaving a golden-brown blanket of leoves
covering all the walks that lead to K.H.S.
As we frequented these walks each morning and met all cur friends, we discussed
the many activities of this season. Each
class elected its officers who took a very
active part in leading the activities. With
autumn came the annual confusion of
forming our school clubs, but with the confusion came much fun. The football seoson
rolled around, the cheerleaders yelled for
victory, the crowds went mad with school
spirit, and our team "slid" into undefeated
first place as the Big Eight Champions.
Along with these happenings, we all campaigned for whomever we thought best
candidate for Homecoming queen. Then,
the excitement subsiding, matters quieted
down for a while. But not for long! The
corridors began to buzz with a new sound .
What's this? Vacation? It was a short recess, but everyone, teachers and students
alike agreed that it was a good cause and
readily accepted it. After this the days
slipped by, and Thanksgiving was in our
midst. And the snow began to fall -
Sophomore Night
Sophomores met their upperclassmen
They learned K.H.S. cheers from Barb and Edie.
And, of course, the progrom would not be complete without meeting
the faculty
Sophomore night was held on Wednesday, September 23, in the high
school auditorium . The program was based on the television program,
KALEIDESCOPE with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley; Bill Martins as
Chet and Bill Stenzel as Dave.
The program was aimed at providing the incoming sophomores with
helpful information and suggestions about high school life. The audience was taken on a "tour" of the school and had a "visit" with Allen
All-School, played by Lennie Siebert; and Frances Friendly, played by
Ellen Graf.
The sophomores first met Allen and Frances who were being interviewed by Dave Brinkley on the corner of 10th Avenue and 57th Street,
Kenosha, Wisconsin. Next, they met a group of students in a classrroom
which gave them an overall picture of student life. There was also a
round table with student leaders who gave advice to them. The last
scene was the faculty lounge with the faculty representatives giving
advice and comments.
The program concluded with the school cheer and the singing of the
school song led by the cheerleaders.
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Bill Martins af·
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Girls' Athletic
This year, as in the past years,
the Girls' Physical Education
of
K.H.S.
has
Department
formed the Girls' Athletic Association.
This
organization
gives the girls a chance to enjoy physical exercise by participating in such sports as
volleyball,
bowling,
basketball,
bounceball,
archery,
softball, and trampoline. Some
of their activities are the St.
Patrick's Day cup cake sa le,
initiation of the new members,
and their annual banquet.
The G.A.A. Board consists of
the heads of each activ ity.
They plan each sport and see
that it is carried out in an efficient manner.
BACK
ROW:
Kavin
Berit,
Elvira
Szeliga,
Barbara
Haute,
Jill
Sheryl
Glinski,
Cathy
Pawloski,
Sharon
Loew,
Donna
Hernandez,
Gray,
Lencioni,
Jean
Ronnie
Hassler,
Barbara
Porter,
Rosemary
Palmen,
Gale Allen, Katherine Peterson. ROW 3: Sharon Nelson, Judy Kunde, Alberta
Swanningson,
Suzanne
Grulich,
Becker,
Kay Rupp, Judy
Karen
Guttormsen,
Nancy Kemp, Sandra Covelli, Carolyn Coldart, Carolyn
Hornby,
Karen
Fredricksen,
Carol
BACK ROW : Diane Rose, Pat Stauder, Sandi Long, Suzette
Barb
Arnoldini,
Holderness,
Miga, Judy Covelli, Fran Volpendesta, Pat Cerasani, Carlis
Nancy Flatten, Sandi Zocho, Sue Noren, Rose Marie Pelle-
Anderson, Mary Chiappetta, Sue Olson, Helen Malsch, Mary
grino,
Sandi
Madeleine
Linn,
Sharan
Nemake,
Joan
Haag,
Janet
Valastik,
Marie
Romano.
Jane
Horning,
Sue
Degeneffe.
Rutkowski,
Donna
FRONT ROW: Barb
Rockwood,
Ann
Kay
Kamm, Joan Metten,
ROW 3: Marilyn Copen, Judy Igo, Sheila Reindl, Margo
Sally Knudson, Angie Saliture, Marcia Moore, Wanda
Hor-
Hansche, Kathy Meronek, Pat Si, Jane Eyre, Jean Coshun,
ton,
Carol
Joyce Bredek,
Holm, Gloria Polanin, Kathy Binnie, Darlene Deluca.
Irene Falk, Sharon Johnson, Linda Constanti,
Betty Roberts. ROW 2: Donna Parkinson, Helen Pasterski,
Janice
Baas,
Margie Leppanen,
Jean Tenuta,
Giovanelli,
Association
Denno Foreman. ROW 2: Rosaline Andreoli, Nicky
Evens, Arlene Tenuta, Delores Dautre, Jeon Schaer,
Karen Seaberg, Viola Talor, Guynith Van Daalwyk,
Carolyn Swiatko, Candy Finch, Rosemary Palmen.
FRONT ROW: Charlene Sigger, Sue Perrine, Lori Tashek, Theresa Stancato, Roberta Fox, Bev Moehrke,
Pat Schnaare, Mary Dowd, Penny Gulla, Joyce Nelson, Dawn Moeller, Sandy Rozzoni, Jan Hoffman.
BACK ROW: Mary Jean Mortin, Anna Parrott, Carol Tetz-
laff, Mary Irving, Noncy Jacobs, Marlene Vlachica, Maxine
Thomas, Kay Molinaro, Carol Moore, Lynn Karpowitz, Terry
Nickerson, Marion Querns, Jean Patrick, Janet Koos.
ROW 3: Pat Petersen, Dawn Pfeiffer, Nancy Nelson, Kathy
Brugger, Betty Huettner, Maralyn Rowlands, Marcie Swanson, Asenath Swanningson, Paula Munson, Jeanne McCombs, Janet Prust, Avent Rodriguez, Sharon Haag. ROW
2: Pot Thiel, Dianne Weber, Coria Wells, Louise Sorenson,
Leslie Arnold, Clara Coker, Janice Torry, Ginger Kramer,
Sandy Seibel, Danna Schwartz, Linda Hanson. FRONT
ROW: Clarice Pecore, Karen Feldshau, Laura Lee Jocobs,
Georgia Augard, Graclyn Covelli, Lucille Puntillo, Chorlotte
Copen, Sharlet Otte, Judy Lichtenberg, Jeanette Thomas,
Darlene Shaw, Roberta Schweichler.
Meet the
"What us got?" Us got a lot! Us got a team
that's Red Hot!"
... so goes the first line of one of our cheers
and so it describes the "Red Devils" of 1959.
Proof of this fact is that the team was first in
the state and best in the Big Eight Conference having an 8--0 record for the season.
Kenosha won the conference scoring title
with 213 points and also had the best defensive record, allowing only 46 points. To
have a victorious team such as this you must
have a coach and staff with experience like
that of Chuck Jaskwhich, his capable assistants, and helpful student managers. Jaskwhich was picked as the second best coach
in the Big Eight Conference. He had this to
say about this and next year's team.
Don't worry, cooch, we'll creom those guyslll
"This year's team was one of the best bal-
BACK ROW: Ted Bornell, Jomes Irving, Dick Kolkmon,
Pete Bellover, Nels Poge, Jim Hebert, Jock Duller, Mike
Smith ROW 3: Cooch Smith, Ron Karps, Jim Wendt,
Dove Schneider, Jim Zoleski, John Diegnon, Jim Chioppello, Dennis Lento, Buzz Englund, Armond Matorrese,
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Tom Fugelle, Ernie Huxhold ROW 2: Cooch Higgens,
Ken Bredek, Don Cibrorio, John Sturino, Bob Smith,
Joe Cerne, Lorry Grimes, Jerry Toppo, Dennis Drogancewicz, Jim Ceresoni, Jim Pierce, Tony DiCello, Adam
Cecchini FRONT ROW: Cooch McCulloch, Rene Haebig,
Champs
anced teams in the last ten years and had
All Big Eight First Team. They are: Dick
more depth in the line than any of those
teams. There were no great stars like Ameche
and Hart, but the squad as a whole was
above average in talent.
Locicerio, end; Tom Dinges, tackle; Ernie
Huxhold, halfback; and Jerry Thomey,
guard. Those players placed on the Big Eight
Second Team were Bob Steinseifer, tackle;
Bill Felicelli, guard; Joe Cerne, center; Dennis Lento, quarterback; John Ranous, halfback; and Tom Fugette, fullback. Honorable
mention was given to Bill Simmoms, end; Tom
Manson, tackle; and Jim Cerasani, guard.
From this group, should come a good
nucleus for next year's team, but at the present there does not appear to be the depth of
this squad. A great deal will depend upon
what the sophomore squad, that won one
game, will be able to offer."
The most valuable player award was given
to Ernie Huxhold who ranked third most
valuable player in the state. Others that
brought honors to the team were John
Ranous, who finished second in the Big Eight
scoring title, and Dennis Lento, who finished
third. Four "Red Devils" were named to the
Tom Manson, Bill SiTmons, Bob Steinseifer, Mike Wells,
John Ramous, Bill Fellicelli, Tom Dinges, Jerry Thomey,
Bob Capen, Ron Ruffalo, Coach Jaskwhich.
Quit your shoving, would'ya.
The captain chosen for the 1960 season was
Joe Cerne. To climax this successful season,
Jack Thomey was a unanimous choice for the
All-State First team despite the fact that he
missed three games. Huxhold was placed on
the All-State Second Team and Dinges and
Locicero were given Honorable Mention.
K.H.S. 20
Tilden Tech . ... .. . 18
K.H.S. 35
Madison West . ...
0
K.H.S. 38
Janesville . . . .....
0
13
Madison East . ....
7
K.H.S.
. ... .. 26
K.H.S. 33
Racine Park
K.H.S. 35
Racine Hori ick
.... 14
. . ..... ... . 0
K.H.S.
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Beloit
K.H .S.
6
Madison Central
..
0
Pink Devils
The Kenosha High Sophomore Team for the '59 season, The
Pink Devils, had lots of spirit and drive. They were always
faithful in their practicing. They finished the year with about
38 boys on the team. Cooch Verne Schmale made the following statement: "In spite of a losing season we feel that we
hove some boys on the squad who will ploy a lot of varsity
ball."
The team elected Marv Clark as its captain for 1960.
The chomps dig in.
K.H.S. 0
K.H.S. 0
K.H.S. 20
K.H.S. 6
K.H.S. 6
K.H.S. 7
K.H.S. 6
Horlick . ....... 2
Beloit . ........ 33
Salem Central . . 6
Park .......... 7
7
Janesville . ....
Horlick ........ 13
Park .......... 20
Yell Leaders
The senior cheerleaders for 1959-1960 were Lorraine Haubrich,
Sandy Koos, Wayne Lura, Barb Wade, and Edie Jorn!. The juniors were Marikay Burmeister, Sandy Graf, Sandy Mohr, and
Nancy Whyers. They did an excellent job of keeping our school
spirit up, reminding us of good sportsmanship, and letting our
team know that we were be hind them all the way.
A new idea this year was the pep assemblies before each game on
Friday in the auditorium for those who hod purchased advance tickets. These pep rallies were accompanied by the school bond. At the
assemb ly before the last f ootball ga<ne, the sophomore cheerleaders
we re announced. They are as follows: Jackie Bockmueller, Gail
Boy le, Jenny Hampel, Alice laquinta, and Lindo Monik.
Chor
Vickie
&
&
Doug
Ken
Les
&
Sandi
Mike
Dove
&
Ellen
&
Barb
&
Lennie
Tom
Claire
Maureen
&
&
Ken
Terry
Edie
Pot
&
&
Pete
Roger
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BACK ROW: Maureen Connally, Ken Turk, Leslie Arnold, Mike Rubenstein, Carole
Topel, Marv Boyd, Bob Steinseifer, Roger Cheney, Pat Ledanski, Mike Wells,
Queen Edie Jornt, Pete Gallo, Sandy Linn, Dave Linn, Bill Stenzel, Karen
Feldshau, Jack Siebert, Rosaline Scola, Ken Cherry, Vickie Cairo.
FRONT ROW: Claire Wavra, Terry Rase, Charlene Sigger,
Doug Vaccarella, Brendt Nudi, Lennie Siebert, Ellen
Graf, Tom Fasula, Barb Tenuta.
The Moment of Decision
Who will have the honor of being Homecoming Queen for Kenosha High School in 1959? This was the question asked many
times after the assembly of October ninth when the candidates
were introduced by their managers to the student body. Excitement and planning filled the school halls as everyone prepared
to campaign for the g1rl whom they felt was best qualified for
the throne. On October fifteenth, we all voted for the Queen.
Ocober sixteenth, the big day, was the announcing of the
queen. That night the parade rolled proudly through town to
the stadium. The parade was composed of many attractive floats
and a car with Queen Edie Yornt and her attendants, Pat Ledanski and Sandy Linn. After our victory at the football game, the
Queen reigned over the dance at the K.H.S. gym. Surely this
was one of the most memorable Homecomings ever!
Edith Jornt being crowned by
Co-captain
of
football
team
Mike Wells.
A queen's crowning glory.
The queen being presented
football team Bob Steinseifer.
flowers by the Co-captain of the
The wish of ten comes true for one.
"Bucky" Asboth ond the "Twilights" entertain the queen ond
her court.
The cold
spirits.
weather
didn't
dampen
their
A terrific game before the homecoming activities
begin.
Yogi Bear Votes for Claire; North, South, _East,
West, Char's the Best; The ffest for Les; Don't be a
Schmoo, Vote for Mo; Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue,
Edie is the Girl for You; Win With Linn; Dew Drop
a Vote For Barb; Peaches and Cream, Pat for
Queen; This Graf's the Best; Vickie for Queen.
Strangle Park -
K-Teens 1st Place
Cinematic -
CeanUp Park -
K.H.S. Reigns Over All
G.A.A.
Our Homecoming Festivities did not go on without
some music (?).
Looks Like We'll Dunk 'Em, Don'ut -
Hi Style 2nd
Place
It's In The Stars For K.H.S. -
Seminar 3rd Place
Century
Packs
Unlimited -
Age
a
Punch
-
Sub-Deb
We'll Canvas Pork -
Artists Alley
E ~1UR~ tJNLIMl
BACK ROW: Peter Believer, Buzz Englund, Ken Turk, Mike Wells,
Dave Erdman ROW 2: Florence Vaccarella, Sandra Pacey, Aleida
Mischler, Claire Wavra, Laraine Haubrich, Penny Carr, Mary
Beth Dibble. FRONT ROW: Terry Rose.
Left to right: Lucille Puntillo, Karen Feldshau, Rosa line Scola,
Wayne Graf, Bill Whyte, Nancy Hafkin, Aleida Mischler, Bill
Stenzel , Lennie Siebert, Jim Renne.
Homecoming Committee
A newly organized club this yea r is the I nterclub
President's Council. Their biggest undertakings
in their first year include the so lving of the driving and parking problem with Student Council,
the planning of a Youth Center in Kenosha, the
bringing back of the Student Cooperative Association, and the making of a const itution which is to
go into effect for all clubs next year.
With their Adviser, Mr. Huettner, The lntercl ub
President's Council elected the following officers:
President, Terry Rose; Vice President, Dave Erdman; and Secretary, Mary Beth Dibble .
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"Here we are at Kenosha Airport anxiously
awaiting the arrival of the Kenosha High
Homecoming candidates on Flight 309."
This was the novel way in which the 1959
Homecoming
Committee
presented
the
Homecoming candidates. They also took
charge of counting the votes, arranging the
floats for the parade, and providing entertainment for the dance. The increased number of members on the committee over last
year proved to be an improvement because of the fact that they did such a wonderful job.
Student Council
Mr. Stoker and officers meet to discuss future Student Council plons.
BACK ROW: Wally Osterman, Ronnie Sohr, Tim Boyle,
Kent Mueller, Bob Smith, Bruce Rae burn, Ron Pierce,
Tom Jaskwhich, Ken Ludlow, Armand Matarrese, Ray
Chapman, Ronnie Fechner, Jeff Williams ROW 5: Jim
Zaleski, Terry Rose, Pete Gallo, Ron Carps, Alan Watson, Anne Dickson, Barbara Holt, Sue Noren, Marie
Romano, Bruce Hannah, Phil Paulson, Julian Ellefson,
David Starr ROW 4: Jackie Sturm, Diane Rose, Suzette
Arnoldini, Sandy Linn, Mary Beth Dibble, Asenath
Swanningson, Maureen Connolly, Carol Norma, Larraine Haubrich, Barb Lagerman, Jackie Cimons, Elaine
Walton ROW 3: Nancy Simonsen, Chris Molinaro, Bonnie Law, Nicky Evans, Mary Beth Friedl, Darlene Dinges
Sue Bagdonas, Joan Wiersum, Sharon Brandt, Sandy
Kellman, Pat Ledanske, Gail Hanson, Barbara Palmen
ROW 2: Kathie McAleer, Ellen Graf, Penny Corr, Kay
Peterson, Lillie Covelli, Olivia Garza, Vicky Cairo, Ginny
Sterny, June Christensen, Jenny Hampel, Pat Malka,
Edith Jornt FRONT ROW: Pete Believer, Ken Turk.
Ellen Graf, Aleida Mischler, and Nancy Simonsen help
in painting wall signs in the halls.
Student Council is composed of one member of each homeroom chosen
by the other members becouse of his outstonding qualities in leadership.
Their meetings consist of solving the problems of the school concerning
the entire student body. Mr. Stoker is their advisor.
A project undertaken by them this year was putting up signs near the
stairways to eliminate the confusion in the halls. Efforts have been made
to acquire an Honor Study Hall during noon hours and to set up a fund for
financing the exchange student. An annual activity is helping to promote dressing up for Career Day and introducing the various speakers
on this day. Their greatest project this year, which helped the school
greatly, was the salving of the parking and driving problem around school.
The officers that led these projects were Kenneth Turk, president; Pete
Believer, vice president; and Clair Wavro, secretary and treasurer.
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Trident
Presiding over Trident meetings this past year was President
Penny Corr. The other officers were Pat Pugh, Vice President;
Clair Wavro, Secretary; and Anna Messner, Treasurer. Their
meetings are held every Wednesday with a swim following.
Splash parties are held throughout the year, and one which
is eagerly awaited is the joint one with the K.H.S. Swimming
Team. Other activities include a cup cake sale, Inter-Class
Swim Meet, Parents' Night Intermission Show, and their SemiAnnual Water Show.
The girls try a spinwheel, one of their best.
The Trident-Swimming Team splash party.
BACK ROW: Norma McCrory, Kitsy Westphal, Pat Pugh,
Penny Over, Barb Pedley, Joan Schadd, Jackie Odor, Sandy
Linn, Lisa Leonard, Betty Bait, Bonnie Kley, Claire Wavra,
Nancy Fonk, Carol Tetzlaff, Helen M.oedt, Betty Becker,
Penny Core, Mary Beth Friedl, Sara Shipley, Diane Crooke,
Jody Borkenhagen, Linn Pierce, Leslie Arnold, Diane Hubbard, Bonnie Petersen, FRONT ROW: Joyce Sawicki, Carol
Nelson, Karen Cramer, Maureen Connelly, Kathy McAleer,
Ka thy Pawloski, Carol Holm, Leanne Cooper.
BACK ROW: Lance Tobert, Ken Unwin, Coach Sudkamp, George
Becker, Lee Hartnek, Tom Wolfe ROW 2: Rod Marescalco, Bruce Mc-
Jim Carroll, Jim Warnoch, Chuck !setts, Harry Bardwell, Ron Dumke,
Larry Freeman.
Neil, Bob Whyte, Bill Steinseifer, Jim Roy, Tom White FRON T ROW:
Cross Country
Although this year's cross country team was not as victorious as it has been in previous
years, it showed good sportsmanship, plenty of enthusiasm, and exceptional team spirit.
Five of the eight lettermen are returning next year, and the prospect for a highly successful "'60" season looks good. Jim Roy named "MOST VALUABLE RUNNER" was
elected captain for next year's season.
Working out looks like funl
French Club
Parlez-vaus francais?
Do you
speak
French? Here are some students who do.
The officers of their club this past year are
as follows: Heidi Schwalbe, president; Mark
Blair, vice president; Pat Cafferty, secretary; and Bill Gitzlaff, treasurer. The
monthly meetings of Le Cercle Francois consisted of skits, games, songs, and, of course,
refreshments! Selling pencils with French
inscriptions on them was the main praiect
of the club. l\11 the activities are climaxed
at the end of the year by the French Tea,
whereupon all members come prepared ta
speak their best French throughout the afternoon.
BAC K ROW Tom Bostetter, Robert Cooley, B. T. Adorns, Jill Groy, Jeanne Hossler,
Dione Rose, Joonne Pingotore, Scott Upright, Woyne Grof ROW 4 Betty Holvey,
Nancy Honson, Mary Cloir Keul, Kothy Sonford, Borbara Bastian, Althea Drew,
Nancy Kemp, Dorthy Lindstrom, Priscilla Craw, Sandy Long, Carol Klitzke, Sue
Wedell ROW 3 Diane Madsen, Dorthy Thomas, Barbaro Christian, Barbero Gaponowicz, Karen Guttormsen, Betty Huettner, Karen Muir, Sue Rutkowski, Eva
Poole, Sue Pariseau ROW 2 Nicky Evans, Donna Brus, Vera Mae Hilberg, Jean"
Munger, Jody Borkenhagen, Sheri Peterson, Diane Simonsen, Alice laquinta, Mary
Magnina FRONT ROW Heidi Schwalbe, Mark Blair, Pat Cafferty, Bill Gitzlaff.
Latin
BACK ROW: Sandra Margetsan, Bonnie
Lueck, Jackie Sturm, Darlene Davis ROW
2: Lilly Covelli, Jean Coshun, Judith Kunde,
Susan Wisch, Barbaro Crone, Corrine Lut-
Vert intent listeners.
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Spanish Club
Spanish Club is an organization designed
ta help the students who are now taking
Spanish. This club has activities both for
learning Spanish and for enjoyment. Same
of the activities scheduled throughout the
year are, Doing Spanish skits, games and
songs; making a float for homecoming, and
putting on a cupcake sale to raise money
to help the club.
One of the three language clubs of K.H.S.
is the Latin club, Illa Klave. This year the
"praefecti" of this club were president,
Sandra Pacey; vice president, Susan Wisch;
secretary, Sandra Leef; and treasurer, Scott
Buchan. These students of Latin participate in such activities as a memorial service on Virgil's birthday, Senior trip to the
classical department of the University of
Wisconsin, a party on the Ides of March,
put out displays during Latin week, and
they have a banquet. This club helps the
students to enjoy their learning of Latin.
Club
BACK ROW: Gerald Blair, William Harff, Bob Hansen, Richard Petrick, Fred Villalobos, Tom Fuhrer, Dan Cibrario, Jamie Charlton, James Szantor, Ron Ruffalo,
Garry Stoneman, Bob Wirch, Allan Watson, Mark Schmerl ing, Marvin Larsen.
ROW 3: John Matthiessen, Bernie Covelli, Gary Laba, Irene Falk, Rosemary Poreden, Maureen Magaro, Elizabeth Holt, Marlene Vlachina, Sandra Pilot, Avent Rodriquez, Eden May, Barbara Holt, Sue Herstedt, Joan Limpert, Jill Helwig, Gail Book
Sandy Seideman, Joy Anderson. ROW 2: Judy Brion, Joyce Watkins, Lillian Trebotich, Shirley Carlson, Judy Lichtenberg, Darlene Malsack, Delores Guthrie, Mory
Jurca, Gail Hansen, Karen Ostlund, Judy Dorfman, Nancy Davey, Gail Boyle,
Barbara Aune, Donna Parkinson. FRONT ROW: Anne Dickson, Ellen Graf, Aleida
Mischler, Nancy Hafkin.
Spanish spa
ce men.
Caesar and friends .
ter FRONT ROW: Scott Buchan (Treasurer),
Sandra Pacey (President), Sandra Loef
(Secretary).
Sub-Deb
BAC K ROW: Nancy Simonsen, Judy Lemich, Charlene Sigger, Anne Dickson. 2nd BACK ROW: Ellen
Graf, Marilyn Lepp, Claire Wavra, Sharon Yordi,
Rita Kruger. BACK DIAGONAL ROW: Nancy Hafkin, Karen Douglas, Elaine Walton, Kitty Wells, Toni
Cyrulik, Carol Tetzlaff. FRONT DIAGONAL ROW:
Carol Kramer, Miss Barbara Luckas, Linda Sanville,
Kathie McAleer, Diane Rose. 2nd ROW: Karen Oslund, Sandra Cook, Gail Jenson. FRONT ROW:
Anne Kaye Miga, Bonnie Kley.
President ..•............ . ..•.... Anne Dickson
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Grof
Secretary . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claire Wavro
Treasurer . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soni Cyrulik
Corres. Sec. . . . . . . . . ....•..•••.• Sharon Yordi
Activities; Formal, senior banquet, teacher's tea,
cupcake, sale, Christmas tea, sponsoring Tri-Club
party, exchange party scholarship.
K-Teens
FIRST ROW BACK : Judy Vaicelunas,
Diane Hansen, Leah Grotsky, Aleida
Mischler, Caro l Topel, Nanette Kubec.
SECOND ROW BACK : Cecile Gorski,
Jan Schrade r, Pat Thiel, Sharon Makariewcz,
Mary
Ann
Arndt,
Roberta
Weber. DIAGONAL BACK: Peppy Crow,
Joanne
Va leo,
Jeanette
Steinmetz,
Dorthy Thomas, Donna Parkinson, Barb
Gapanowica, Miss Rosmary Jonas. DIAGONAL
FRONT:
Connie Spicero,
Carole Waite, Kay Peterson, Nancy
Kemp Rosaline Scola.
President ........ . .... Aleida Mischler
Vice Presiden t ........ Mary Ann Arent
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Topel
Treasurer . .. •.... . ... Judy Vaicelunas
Carres. Sec . . . . . ........ Jan Schrader
Activities: Annual mother & daughter
Christmas tea, Poor People's Prom, Annual cupcake sale, homecoming float,
kitchen clean-up, scholarship, joint meeting, Senior banquet.
Hi-Style
BACK ROW: Anna Messner, Kay Higgens, Pat Cafferty, Sandy Margetson,
ROW 3: Kathy Kiss, Marlene Vlanchina,
Judy Wilk, Vicki Cairo, Betty Jo Kuzmich, Barbara Bach, Lilly Covelli, ROW
2: Eden May, Diane Crook, Maureen
Connelly, Mary Beth Dibble, Barbara
Tenuta, Judy Kunde, Veronica Sziliga,
FRON T RO W: Sandy Steele, Linda Veal,
Kathy Kohlmier, Linda Johnson.
President ........... Mary Beth Dibble
Vice President . . . . . . . Barbara Tenuta
Secretary . . . . . . . . . Maureen Connolly
Treasurer • . . . . . . . . . Betty Jo Kuzmich
Corres. Sec ............... Judy Wilk
Activities: Faculty tea, pep rally, sale of
Iowa Test pencils, Christmas tree, Dad's
Night (football), cupcake sale, mother
and daughter tea, style show.
K teens meeting
Sub Deb planning formal.
Sub
Deb
-
Last
minute
rush I
Hi Style meeting
1n
f'•v\jress
Key Club
BACK ROW: Ron Pierce, Don Neou, Pete
Believer, Jim Renne, Ken Turk, Mr. Haynes
ROW 2: Bill White, Jahn Jacques, Dan
Camosy, Skip Lane FRONT ROW: Jim Jaeske, Wally Osterman, Terry Rose, Adriano
Alippi, Bob Walton,
Bill Schmelling .
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Turk
Vice President. . . . . . Pete Bellaver
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Rose
Treasurer ............ Jim Reene
Activities: Sale of programs at football games, donation of proceeds
to American Field Service, Peanut
Day Sale, Pancake and Porky Day,
Slave Sale, ushering at Open House
and Career Day, sending representatives to district and internationa I conventions, sponsoring a
scholarship drive, "Help a Scholar
with a Dollar."
Hi-Y
DIAGONAL
LEFT
ROW
Peter Groves, David
Wally
Davis,
Ed
From
Top
Powell, Jim
Correll,
Ken
Down:
Bergren,
Milkowski
DIAGONAL
RIGHT:
Nick
Angotti,
Jim
Wendt,
Pierce,
Dove
Schneider,
Bob
CENTER:
Jerry
Jim
Wendt,
Mike
Fenske,
Buzz Englund, Mike
Rubenstien
Kempoinen,
BOTTOM ROW: Rene Hoebig, Dove Erdman, Duane Carlson OUTSIDE ROW: Jeff
Williams, Al Epstein.
President . . . . . . . . . Dave Erdman
Vice President . . . Duane Carlson
Secretary . . . . . . . . . Rene Haebig
Treasurer ....... Mike Kempainen
Corres. Sec ........ Buzz Englund
Activities: Milk Sales, Hi-Y room,
dance, trophies, basketball games.
Sophomores
HShort & Sweet"
President -
Armand Matarrese, Vice President -
Ray Chapman
How does it feel to come tearing out of the main building bumping into many fellow students, roce across to the Annex, and, in
this process, suddenly find yourself headlong in a mud puddle?
That curb just didn't want to move for you! This novel experience
is only one of the joys which were in store for our sophomores
this year. To console an unhappy sophomore after these unfortunate little surprises of nature, awaits a helpful junior or senior
who, on being hurriedly asked directions on where Roam 27 is,
replies, "You go straight down this hall, take a left, go down two
flights of stairs, and you can' t miss it." Of course, when the soph
follows the directions he ends up in the basement.
To be serious, K.H.S. really does have many good points. The
sophomores soon learn, in getting acquainted with all the kids
(including that upperclassman who m:sinformed him) that the
student body is a great bunch of people. On Sophomore Night._
they ore shown a good program and learn all about everything
Sophs attempt the dance.
Secretary -
Jackie Bokmueller, Treasurer -
Bonnie Peterson
in school.
W hen football season arrives, they learn how to freeze along
wi th everyone else while madly cheering for "our team" at Lake·
fro nt Stadium, and they love it! They toke in many of our Friday
night dances after the games, and everyone has loads of fun.
The guys look forward to going out for sports and being on the
team. The girls, of course, look forward to their first Prom one
al l the excitement that goes along with it.
H igh school also means more studying and homework. Between
the schoolwork and outside activities, there is always time for
everyone to get to know everyone. All the upperclassmen will
su rely agr.ee that this year's sophomores added much ta
the whole year. They were full of fun, new ideas, and crazy
schemes. There is something special about bei ng a sophomore,
and I am sure that everyone who has gone through "that first
year at high school" will admit that it is a year to remember!
The girls
Nick Angvtti
Veronica Andrasch ko
Albert Andreoli
Richard Angelici
Jerry Adams
Kenneth Adamson
Jim Adelsen
Mary Aittama
JoAnn Anthony
John Antonetti
Merrilyn Arendt
Dan Arnaldini
Dale Alleman
Gale Allen
John Allen
Ray Andersen
Charles Ashley
Georgia Augard
Barbara Aune
George Bagdon
Carlice Anderson
Charles Anderson
Dale Anderson
Joy Anderson
Clair Bailor
Judy Baltzore
Kevin Baral
Harry Bardwell
Dennis Barengo
Donna Bareika
Wyman Barnes
Ronald Barr
Barbara Bastian
Paul Barry
Ralph Beecher
Ken Bastian
Annex
Dennis Becker
Harley Becker
Rudolf Becker
Charles Behnke
Carolyn Berg
James Bergren
Anne Bernhardt
Mary Bernhardt
Thomas Bertling
Edwin Bishop
JoAnn Bjurman
Jayne Blackmon
Wayne Blackmon
Jerald Blair
Earle Bleaschka
Dave Bobeck
Dan Back
Thomas Bohdanawicz
Jacqueline Bakmueller
Gail Book
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Betty Ann Becker
+ Christmas tree + match
No Annex
Judy Brown
JoAnn Bruenning
Thomas Bruen n i ng
Jeff Brugger
Sandy Borland
Connie Bosco
Richard Bosman
Char /es Bouse
Chester Bruns
Donna Brus
Gary Brush
Barbara Burbridge
Gail Boyle
Elaine Bracegirdle
Sharon Brand
Joyce Bredek
Judy Brion
Eugene Brock
Eugene Brookhouse
Thomas Broughmon
lone Burdick
Ann Burke
Gary Bushman
James Buss
Carolyn Ca/dart
Donna Callow
Robert Carney
Edward Carroll
William Carroll
JoAnne Carver
Jim Carlson
Chuck Carson
Jean Carver
Joe Casazza
Susan Cassity
Those beautiful Annex lunchrooms
Tony Capelli
Louise Capriotti
Robert Ceilesh
Regina Celletti
Louie Celebre
Pat Cerasani
Marlene Cerveny
Raymond Chapman
Mary Chiappetta
Cheryl Christofferson
Daniel Christafferson
June Christensen
Richard Christensen
Marvin Clark
John Clemons
James Coe
Abrienne Cohen
Maxine Cohen
Shelley Cahn
Jerry Cole
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Mary Compton
Edward Conley
Jerry Conley
Ellen Conrod
Aileen Cooper
Richard Coshun
Barbaro Costello
Jud ith Covelli
Mary Crucianelli
Jacob Cromer
Shirley Culver
John Czokowski
Roger Doymo
Coro Decorah
Jon Deignan
Darlene Deluco
Gory De Moe
Cheryl Deschneou
Peggy Desotel!
Charles Dickinson
Edward Dinges
Robert Dissmore
Sandro Dobryonow
Margaret Doherty
William Dobbs
Nancy Dovey
Gerold Davis
Barbaro Davison
Judy Dorfman
Ila Dorn
Michael Dosemogen
Mary Dowd
Jim Drago
Bob Droke
Corolind Duby
I do
Jacqueline Dunham
Tom Dupons
Dove Dworak
Jomes Ehnow
Mildred Ehnow
Helen Eide
Dennis Eidsor
Mory Ann Eidsor
Julian Ellefson
Alon Engelmann
Virginia Englund
Anne Englund
Allen Erdman
Phyllis Erdman
Foye Estill
Dennis Euting
Edward Evans
William Evans
LynnRoe Farris
Ronald Fechner
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Jill Feest
Wayne Feichtner
Jomes Feivor
Poul Feivor
Bill Fendel
Don Fessenden
Candy Finch
Robert Fischbach
Sharon Fischbach
Judith Fleming
William Flinkow
John Fondrliok
Lindo Fonk
Patricio Fonk
Sharon Fontaine
Donna Foreman
Judy Froid
Solly Fronce
Dennis Fronk
Janet Fratrick
The Men (In Miniature)
Norman Frederick
Koren Fredericksen
Jerry Freemon
Mory Friedl
Rick Frost
Rondy Frye
Thomas Fuhrer
Georgia Funk
Jomes Galvin
Christ Gopko
Gory Garcia
Margaret Giombetti
Tom Gittens
Dennis Gitzlaff
Sharon Glade
Lindo Garcia
Wonda Garrett
Ronald Gascoigne
Timothy Gerl
Jone Glerum
William Glidden
Clement Godlewski
Jill Gray
Bruce Gerlach
Dione Gerlach
Bob Germinaro
Joann Genome
J. Robert Gray
Dionne Groves
Gerold Greco
Judith Gregory
Judy Gentz
Jomes Gibas
Jomes Gibson
Michael Gillespie
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John Grimshaw
Kelly Grissom
Sandra Groenke
Brian Gross
Penny Gullo
Carl Gustafson
Dolores Guthrie
Sharon Hoc:.g
Eric Hagerty
Robert Haggarty
Sharon Hahn
William Hains
Larry Hai nstock
Wallace Halldin
George Halm
Richard Hamilton
Judith Hammelev
Jenny Hampel
James Hamsing
Ronnie Hannes
Mr. Haynes
6th Biology class waiting for the 3: 15.
James Hansen
Kenneth Hansen
Nancy Hansen
Randy Hansen
Margo Hansche
Barbara Hansen
Don Hansen
Lindo Hanson
Connie Hardy
William Horff, Jr.
Dale Harring
Ken Harrop
Nancy Jo Hartnek
Louis Hartwig
James Harvey
John Harvill
Jeanne Hassler
Gary Haug
Larry Haug
Jill Helwig
Chuck Henderson
Gilbert Henderson
Carlos Hernandez
Barbara Herolt
James Herolt
Christine Herr
Thomas Hess
Wayne Higgins
Janice Hill
Robert Hinnen
Sob Hinrichs
Judy Mae Hirchert
Jerry Hoeke
Denis Hoffionder
Janet Holderness
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Carol Holm
Wesley Holman
Barbaro Holt
Darlene Haitz
Brenda Hood
Carolyn Hornby
Deane Horne
Angelo Horton
Wanda Horton
Ralph Host
Pat Hotovis
Janet Houston
Barbara Houle
Heide Howard
Joy Howe
Diunne Hubbard
Roberta Hughes
Bill Huntoon
Alice laquinta
Leonard laquinta
Off limits for Annex girls
Margaret Jocko
James Jackson
Mary Jackson
Lauralee Jacobs
Pat laquinta
Anthony I nfusino
Terry lorns
James Jesperson
Carrie Jewell
Dennis Johnson
Earl Johnson
Gerald Jacobsen
Annette Jaeger
Jim Jaeschke
Mary James
Larry Jervey
Tom Joskwhich
Avis Jensen
David Jensen
David Jensen
Jeanne Jensen
Sharon Jensen
William Jensen
Eric Johnson
Karen Johnson
Gaile Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Pou I Johnson
Tom Johnson
Wayne Johnson
Henry Jones
Jerry Jones
Guy Jugo
Karen Jung
Eileen Juzenas
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Dennis Koldenberg
Sergi Kaminsky
Lynn Koncion
Donna Kangas
Susan Koroch
Kenneth Kastman
Tom Kaufman
Allen Kautzer
Dole Keesee
Charlene Keller
Sharon Kelley
Lynn Kellman
Sandro Kellman
Olivio Kellum
Connie Kessler
Lawrence Kessler
Don Ketchum
Mory Claire Keul
Dove Kexel
Gerold Kexel
Electricity costs less today, you know. (We're Little
Bill's helpers.)
Barbaro Kinebrew
Sandro King
Lester Kirchner
David Kivela
Leighton Klatt
Nancy Klemm
Rudy Klemm
Carol Klitzke
Patricio Knopp
Betty Kniseley
Sally Knudson
Jackie Koblenski
Judi Kober
Sandy Koker
Janet Koos
Martha Koper
Tom Kopesky
Kathy Kordecki
Dennis Koronkiewicz
Joan Koski
Shirley Koster
Janet Kovach
Patricio Kovach
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Sondra Kozak
Edward Krohn
Virginia Kromer
Robert Kressel
Richard Krok
Betty Krueger
James Krueger
Susan Kaye Krueger
Jomes Krous
Arlene Kressel
Joyce Kriofsky
Donald Kuhl
Ed Kuzik
Dolores Kwicinski
Ed Kwicinski
Jean Kyncl
Lowell Larsen
Bruce Larson
Sandra Leech
Jo Ann Lee
Gary Lobo
Joe Laba
Allen Ladwig
Sharon Lambie
Jim Lemke
Donna Lencioni
Joseph Lencioni
Nancy Lenegar
Jim Lanctot
Thomas Lane
Jolene Langdon
Barbara Langerman
Ted Lentz
Gerald Leonerd
Linda Leonerd
Margaret Leppanen
Marcia Lapp
Mary LaRose
Gary Larsen
Kenneth Larsen
Paul Levonowich
Kenneth Lilley
Wayne Lindberg
Christine LeRose
Jerry Le Tourneau
Joseph Lettrich
Jim Levick
Miss Luckas, Sophomore Class Advisor
Leora Lindow
Darlene Linstroth
Marlin Listrom
Sharon Loew
Tom Loney
Gordon Lovelace
Harold Lucas
Ken Ludlow
Charles Lutter
Ronald Madsen
Leroy Madsen
/W:Jry Magnino
Cajetan Makarewicz
Clifford Maki
Sandra Maksen
Robert Malsack
Barbara Malsch
Donne Mancusi
Ronald Marcich
Clara Marescalco
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Randy Marescalca
Dave Martin
Linda Marion
William Mars
Judy Mortin
Edward Martinson
Kathy Maslowski
Gloria Mason
Armand Matorrese
Kathy Matera
John Matthiessen
Jerry Mattner
Fronk Mauser
David Maxey
Brion McDermott
Thomas McElvoney
Patricio McHenry
Pamela McKeighen
Terry McNeil
John Mead
John Medrano
Glen Meide
Jesse Meier
Earl Merritt
Jim Metallo
Alfred Meyer
Borboro Mielke
Keith Milkowski
Raymond Mills
Leron Mingo
Sheron Minkus
William Madder
Bob Miller
George Miller
Wayne Miller
There used to be o bubb le around here somewhere.
Beverly Moehrke
Dawn Moeller
Charles Molinaro
Koy Molinaro
Thomes Mollmon
Lindo Montemurro
Linda Monik
Carol Moore
Mary Camille Moore
Norma Moore
Walter Moczulewski
Michael Moron
Dwayne Morell
Peggy Lee Morin
Robert Muhlick
Paula Munson
Mory Murphy
Nancy Myer
Judith Myers
Bryon Naegeli
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Eileen Neou
Joyce Nelson
Beverly Neumann
Richard Newhouse
Merrillyn Nicholls
Donna Nichols
Jim Nichols
Koren Nichols
Leonard Nickel
Terry Nickerson
Richard Nissen
James Nolan
Susan Noren
Koren Norgaard
David Norton
Richard Norton
Sharon Norville
Joe Nosolik
Lynn Oberlin
Candy Olesen
Sue Olson
Alice Onosko
Louis Oster
Charles Ostergoard
Denny Ostergoord
Nancy Otte
William Owens
Penny Over
An no Parrott
Jeon Patrick
Tony Potterson
Ben Patty
Sue Overstreet
Gory Peckman
Rosemo ry Polmen
Machine shop Moster Men?
Philip Poulsen
Peter Pawlowski
John Payne
Barbaro Pedley
Rose Morie Pellegrin<'
John Penman
Ron Perri
Gerold Perona
Joe Perry
Peter Peter<""
Bonnie Peterson
Kathy Peterson
Richard Petrick
Wolter Petts
Den Pfeiffer
Carol Pfeiffer
Mary Philo
Sandy Pilot
Linda Pies
Ronald Pierce
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Madelyn Pietkiewicz
Larry Pileski
Joseph Piller
Don Pillizzi
Terrence Principe
Lynn Pulera
Gary Puterbaugh
Rhetta Quandt
Joyce Pitts
Dorothy Place
Denny Platt
David Powell
Richard Powers
Sandra Ponzio
Donette Pooch
Judy Praninsky
James Quarders
Marion Querns
Julius Quinonez
Bruce Raeburn
Sharon Rafferty
Rita Ramaska
Warren Rasmussen
Koren Raymond
Bruce Preslan
Richard Presley
Angela Principe
Charles Principe
Frank Reed
Robert Reed
Leo Reindl
Gene Reum
Susan Richter
Joseph Ritacco
Juanita Ritacco
And these are the studious sophomores?
Timothy Robbins
Jane Robinson
Nancy Rockwood
Richard Roe
Carole Roemer
Linda Rogers
Rudolph Rapp
Carol Jean Romano
Raymond Roseth
Lawrence Rosenberg
Robert Rosing
Judy Rosko
Elizabeth Roth
Sandra Rozzoni
Sharon Rozzi
Janet Ruebsamen
Maureen Ruebsomen
Richard Rugg
Kathleen Rupp
Catherine Rusch
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Pat Ryan
Gary Rysdam
Charles Saftig
Richard Sa ldana
Thomas Sanders
Jack Sanderson
Kathleen Sanford
Allen Sapp
Robert Savag Iio
Joyce Sawicki
Joan Schaer
William Scheve
Ted Scheiss
William Schme lling
Erwin Schmidt
Doesn't it fascinate you? Mr. Reppert explaining a
woodworking technique.
Penny Schmidt
Edward Schmitz
Robert Schmitz
Pat Schnaare
Bonita Schneider
LeRoy Schoch
Ray Scheid
Bob Schrei
James Schwandt
Donna Schwartz
Karen Seaberg
Sandra Seibel
Sandra Seidemann
Marie Seifert
Rita Sessa
Arlis Shamlin
Elbert Sheffield
Claudia Sheridan
Ralph Shinn
Janet Shipton
Carol Smith
Noel Smith
Jerry Smolinski
Larry Sommers
Louise Sorensen
James Soule
Mike Soule
Sandra Spann
Sharon Siepler
Richard Simonis
David Simons
Dianne Simonsen
Joan Sinclair
Audie Skelton
Sandra Slater
Ellen Slemensky
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Carl Spina
Jim Spino
Diana Spitzer
Robert Springer
David Storr
Keith Stouder
Koren Steddick
Bill Steinseifer
William Sternberg
Ginny Sterny
Dixie Stevens
Diano Stewart
Fronk Stewart
Patricio Stewart
Robert Stika
John Stipanuk
Gory Stoneman
Marlene Stredwick
Barbaro Struss
Pot Sturm
Morthonn Suchordo
Jane Sullivan
Koren Sundquist
Judith Swanningson
Learning how to make homecooking. We hope it
turns out the Wa>f it shou ld.
Sonny Toft
LoDono Taylor
Viola Taylor
Dione Tedford
Carolyn Swiotko
Donna Sylvester
JoAnn Sylvester
Ronald Tredup
Jomes Truax
Helga Trunkhohn
Lucille Turco
Arlene Tenuta
Kathy Tennant
Jerry Tenuta
Gory Thibedeau
Rheonnon Turner
Mory Ungemach
Phyllis Usinger
Lenny Vaccarello
Helen Thomas
Janette Thomas
Gory Tidwell
Janice Torrey
Louis Totts
Bill Tower
Janice Trebbin
Koren Tredup
Shirley Vandenberg
Jeanette Voitkevicius
Guynith Yon Doolwyk
Bruce Von Dyke
Bernie Von Wormer
Barbaro Veale
Robert Yens
Joanne Ventura
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Michele Venturini
Sol Victoria
Fred Villalobos
Valerie Vollmer
Beverly Wode
Don Wode
Robert Wegner
Correl Wollen
Kathleen Wallo
James Wamboldt
James Warnock
Wayne Warnock
Carol Watson
Dianne Weber
Susan Wedell
Carol Weekly
Paula Weiss
Carla Wells
Tom Wells
Carol Wendt
Look, one of them is wiggling!
Patti White
Thomas White
Paul Whiteside
Harry Wiegert
Kenneth Wermeling
Carole West
Richard Westphal
Cheryl Wood
Ken Worden
Kurt Wruck
William Yankus
Kathleen Wienke
Jeon Wiersum
Sandra Wiersum
June Wightman
Kenneth Wilbik
Jerry Wilburn
Jeff Williams
Carol Winfield
Walter Winters
Dennis Witt
Ronald Witt
Koren Wolf
Richard Yanel
Roy Yarber
Sandro Zacho
Barbara Zaleski
Lynn Zander
Susan Zemaitis
Rodney Ziehr
Daniel Zizzo
Nola Zoller
Joseph Zoromskis
Ralph Zuzinec
Jared Zwickey
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The athletic side of the sophomore class.
The local gossip center
HONOR STUDENTS
Aittama, Mary
Bagdon, Geroge
Bjurman, JoAnn
Carlson, James
Cohen, Abrienne
Erdman, Allen
Fondrliak, John
Glerum, Jan
Hofflander, Dennis
laquinta, Leonard
lorms, Terry
Through this immortal door ...
Jaeger, Annettee
Kastman, Kenneth
Kivela, David
Kuel, Mary Claire
Koos, Janet
Matthiessen, Jack
Pedley, Barbara
Penman, John
Perona, Gerald
Peterson, Bonnie
Philo, Mary
Pierkiewicz, Madelyn
Preslan, Bruce
Sheridan, Claudia
Sommers, Larry
Spitzer, Diane
Sunquist, Karen
Trebbin, Janice
Watson, Carol
Wiersum, Sandra
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Future Teachers
Hold 'eml
W -
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W restling
team,
which came out
with a very good
record this year.
Ice on the school
steps, that ca used
many a
bruised
knees!
N ew Year's Eve!
What a Dance!
T - Toboggans,
kids!
Pet's Hill surely had
a work out during
Christmas vacation!
E - Emerald
Ecstasy;
who'll ever forget
Sub Deb's formal?
R - Raccoon - collared
coats, of course! It's
all the rage!
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Santa, where is your beard?
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Many activities composed a
"jolly-good" winter here at
Kenosha High. Friday nights
found motl of the student
body at the gym for basketball
games.
Also,
"The
Mousetrap," a murder mystery, was presented by Wig
and Mask drama club. The
choirs showed us what a
tremendous Christmas Concert
really
isl Christmas
came with all the sparkle of
that season, goodwill and
good times. This vocation
sped by much too quickly.
Soon, the swimming team
was in full swing. Other students competed to be winner of the annual Spelling
Bee. The Honey Hop was
loads of fun and a big success.
The sun began to shine just
a little bit brighter each
passing day as spring came
sauntering in .
. . . and out the other
BACK ROW: Kenneth Atkins,
Bill Bitter, Erwin Schmidt, Poul
Richard
Crutcher,
Robillard,
Robert Merriam, Henery Hortnek. ROW 2: William Yonkus,
Charles Softig, Ronald Lemke,
Tom
Renick,
John
Johnson,
George Rutkofske, Dennis Riley,
Terry lorns. FRONT ROW: Patricio Patterson, Corrine Lutter,
Mr. Schumacher, Jeanne McCombs, Eric Hagerty.
Have you ever wondered about those students who show the movies in
Driver's Ed Class, in your Chemistry, French, or maybe Algebra Class?
They all belong to a group called Cinematics· Club, which is designed
to help students learn more about the taking of pictures and the use
of the equipment.
Besides being useful to the whole school in this way, their other activities include a cupcake sale, a Halloween Party, and each year, they
enter a float in the Homecoming Parade.
Their officers for the past year were president: Richard Crutcher, vice
president: John Johnson, secretary; Corrine Lutter and treasurer:
Robert Merriam.
One faithful projectionist
Cinematic
Artist's Alley
BACK ROW: Nancy Kemp,
Koren Londree, Lindo Willie,
Judi Hansen, ruth Moksen,
Norma McCrory. ROW 3:
Sheila Reindl, Sue Ritkowski,
Mory J urea, Leah Jensen,
Susan
Coppilen,
Jackie
Blockbourn,
Pot Christion.
ROW 2: Gloria Polonin, Avis
Gill, Jackie Ohlgort, Ethel
Eppers,
Gloria
Andrea,
Mory Beth Dibble, Marcia
Peterson, Barbaro Christion.
FRONT ROW: Glen Bozon,
Nanette Kubec, Aleida Mischler, Nancy Niemi, George
Stulgoitis.
Usher's Club
A club which gives much service and time to K.H.S. is Usher's
Club. Every Friday noon, you could have found President
Ronald Lemke calling the meetings to order. The other officers
included Jim Petersen, vice president; secretary, Barbara Gibson; treasurer, Sandra Cook; and recording secretary, Lynn
Valeo. The school activities which they usher for are The
Senior Class Play, Wig and Mask's play, Band, Orchestra, and
Choral Concerts, Graduation, and Museum Lectures. An annual splash party and a picnic in the spring are enjoyed by
all of the members.
Mr. Whitaker, Pride of Usher's Club.
BACK ROW: Jim Lundberg, Ron Schwaab,
Bill Martins, Tom Homstead, Bob Hansen,
Bob Schwandt, Nancy Kemp ROW 3: Jim
Irving, Don Fessenden, Dennis Michele,
Phil Whitaker, Henry Hartnek, Arne Gulbrandsen, Karen Guttormsen ROW 2 :
Carol Dysart, Ron Lemke, Bob Hockney,
Ken Leys, Sandy Heintz, Joan Schadd,
Sandy Cook FRONT ROW: Leslie Arnold,
Carol Kramer, Nancy Holland, Lisa Leonard, Jim Peterson, Nancy Simonsen, Lynn
Valeo, Donna Holmgren.
Artist Alley is a club in which those students interested in
art may further display their talents. Each year, they do
a beautiful job of painting the window at the top of the
main stairs. They also paint all the windows in the post
office for public display. This year, thought, they didn't
stop with this during the busy holidays. For K.H.S.'s Christmas Choral Concert, they made all of the decorations.
Other round-the school projects are making posters for
various plays, concerts, and other school functions. Entering the Milwaukee Journal Art Contest is something which
is looked forward to every year. K.H.S. should be proud
of this representation and also of the other fine work that
Artists Alley does.
Mr. Christy, Pride of Artist's Alley
The officers for this year were president: Jackie Olgart, vice
president: Jackie Blackbourne, secretary: Leah Jensen, and
treasurer: George Stulgaitis.
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CENTER: Mr. Sudkamp, (Coach), Chuck lsetts, (Manager). Left ta right around
back: Bab Smith, Joe Cerne, George Becker, Bill Simmons, Ken Turk, Willie
Streeter, Ken Unwin, Lance Tobert, Tom Fugette, Mike Wells, Ron Karps, Dick
Locicero, and Dennis Lento.
Fighting Five
Just don't do something, stand therel
Ballet Anyone?
Despite the luck which Coach Sudkamp's red socks
are supposed to bring, this lucky charm failed to help
our basketball team this year. We finished the season with a record of six wins and fifteen losses.
Four returning seniors including co-captains Dick
Locicero and Mike Wells and nine juniors represented
our team in the Big Eight Conference. Bob Smith, a
promising junior, led the scoring with an average of
9.43. Bill Simmons was chosen by his teammates as
the most valuable player. Lance Tobert and Dennis
Lento, both juniors, brought honors to the team by
being elected to the All-Big Eight Honorable Mention
Team. Out of the thirteen man squad, ten players
received letters.
Our team was victorious in the first two tournament
games against Burlington and Salem Centro. However, we lost the third game with Lake Geneva.
Even though our team came out with a poor record
this year, we feel that th~y did a fine job representing our school. Since we have an outstanding junior
squad, and because of the fact that they have had
much experience this season, our hope for a strong
team next year is exceptionally high.
This year, a new program was initiated for the basketball team. It was the organization of the Junior
Varsity Team. Kenosha High's J.V.'s won all of their
six games. "Small, but very successful," was Coach
Sudkamp's description of the program. "Some of the
juniors developed faster than they would have under
normal circumstances. They received valuable playing experience which they wouldn't
have received in varsity games."
Kenosha 59
Kenosha 54
Kenosha 64
Kenosha 52
Kenosha 45
Kenosha 38
How tall did Ya' say he was?
Kenosha 52
Kenosha 39
Kenosha 58
Granville .....
Milwaukee East
Brookfield ....
Madison East ..
Racine Park ...
Janesville .....
Madison Central
LaGrange, Ill.
Janesville ....
57
61
66
50
43
47
50
60
68
Kenosha 44
Kenosha 39
Kenosha 53
Kenosha 46
Kenosha 59
Kenosha 61
Kenosha 53
Kenosha 58
Kenosha 45
The Fighting Five are at it again.
Beloit . ....... 47
Racine Horlick . 58
Madison West
72
Madison East .. 69
Racine Park ... 76
Madison West. 83
Madison Central 72
Beloit ........ 74
Racine Horlick
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BACK ROW: Tom White, Dave Storr, Al Andreoli, Ken Ludlow, Marv Clark, and Dick Bosman FRONT
ROW: Joe Laba, Tom Broughman, Bob Schmitz, Harry Bardwell, Pat Ryan, and Tom Wells.
Coach Joe Brittelli's Pink Devils ended the season with
eight wins and nine losses, putting the sophs in fifth
place, tied with Madison East. Their best game of the
season was the last, when they battled Racine Horlick to
an exciting 52-51 victory. High scorer for the 17 games
K.H.S ............. 47 vs. East . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
K.H.S ............. 37 vs. Park ............. 52
K.H.S ............. 50 vs. Janesville . . . . . . . . . 45
K.H.S ............. 47 vs. Central . . . . . . . . . . 32
K.H.S ............. 32 vs. Janesville ......... 60
K.H.S ............. 53 vs. Beloit . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
K.H.S ............. 38 vs. Horlick . . . . . . . . . . . 42
K.H.S ............. 31 vs. West ............. 47
K.H.S ............. 55 vs. East . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
K.H.S ............. 50 vs. Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
K.H.S ............. 42 vs. West . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
K.H.S ............. 78 vs. Central . . . . . . . . . . 37
K.H.S ............. 42 vs. Beloit . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
K.H.S ............. 52 vs. Horlick ........... 51
A future varsity "man"
was Al Andreoli with 170 points. As a team, they set a
record of the most points for one game when they
played Madison Central and won, 78-37. "Lots of prospects and good spirit is the outlook for next year," says
Coach Brittelli.
Pink
Basketball Devils
The grab
BACK ROW: Bill Savaglio, William Harff, David Dworak, Bill Carroll. ROW 5 : Spencer Sorenson, John
Grimshaw, Richard Coshun, Richard Krok, Elwin Broughton, Tim Pingitore. ROW 4: Jim Wendt, Don Ruffalo, Mike Stancato, James Delabia, Ray Anderson, Wayne Graf, Bill Gitzlaff. ROW 3: Dennis Tomlinson,
Ken Worden, Bab Copen, Cecil O'Neal, Jim Harvey, Jim Kelly, Bernie Van Wormer, Wally Davis, Jerry
Host: ROW 2: Jerry Landwer, Tom White, Bob Schmidt, Dennis Smith, Corbett Anderson, Dan Cibraria,
Dave Schneider, John Medrano.
FRONT
ROW: Coach
Glenn McCulloch, Ga ry
Hillesland,
Bernie
Krebs,
Doug Yunker, Mike Ptacek. Nat pictured, Jerry Paupore (Captain), Jerry Greco.
Mat HMen"
Kenosha High's Matmen finished the season by capturing the Regional and Sectional championships, and winning six, tieing two of the Big Eight Dual Meets. In the
Regionals, Gary Hi llesland, Bernie Krebs, Mike Ptacek,
John Midrano, Dennis Smith, Jerry Paupore, Doug
Yunker, and Dan Cibrario qualified. Bernie Krebs, Dennis Smith, and Doug Yunker qualified as state sectional champions. There were only two Big Eight champions: Dennis Smith and Doug Yunker.
The captain for this year was Jerry Paupore and manager was Spencer Sorenson. The captain for next year
is Dan Cibrario.
Fourteen letters were awarded which were the most ever
awarded in one season of wrestlin g . Five seniors, seven
juniors, and two sophomores earned these letters.
Under the expert guidance of Glen McCulloch, the wrestling team has had tremendous success. They have won
three of the last five Big Eight tit les and finished second the other two times. They have also been state
champions.
Honored by the team by being voted most valuable
wrestler was Dennis Smith, senior, who placed second
in the state meet. Gary Hillesland was elected the most
improved wrestler.
Here's hoping that their good luck w ill continue!!
Ouchi You broke my fingerllll
One of those inside, double leg tackle turnabouts.
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BACK ROW: Althea Drew, Patricia Pugh, Fran laquinta, Elizabeth
Holt, Joanne Marocchi, Priscilla Crow, Diane Rose, Jackie Odor,
Joan Duffin, Jonet Leet, Joanne Fleischmonn, JoAnn Voleo, Sandi
Long , Carol Pomerening, Joanne Pingitore, Dorothy Lindstrom,
Mary Arent, Mary Margaret Smith ROW 2: Nancy Peterson,
Sharon Yordi , Susan Rutkowski, Morikay Burmeister, Kathy McAleer,
Donna Parkinson, Jean Kurklis, JoAnn Baumgartner, Nancy Hol-
ACappella
Senior Girls' Chorus
Sophomore
Symphonic
Choir
la nd , Carolyn Wenger, Barbara Bach, Lillian Trebltich , Janice
Duffin, Joan Lotta, Rita Martino, Karen Rovik, Judy Falkenstern,
Sue Upright FRONT ROW: Roberta Weber, Nancy Kessler, Barbara
Price, Leanne Cooper, Lucy lovine, Dawn Pfeiffer, Pat Six, Claramarie Cesario, Viola Valdez, Angie Covelli, Carol Walters, Cecelia
Mohr, Leslie Arnold, Beverly Schafer, Karen Feldshau, Rosemary
Zarletti, Olivia Garza .
BACK ROW: Jerald Blair, Michael Conklin, Adriano Alippi, Thomas Geary, John Sturino, Thomas Fugette,
Kenneth Unwin, Thomas Delaet, Kenneth Turk, John Grimshaw, Thomas Dinges, Wayne Lura, Robert
Schwandt, Ronald Schwaab, Peter Believer, Roger Klemp, Ronald Pierce. ROW 3 : James Long, Robert
Muhlick, Frank Holderness, Neil Griebl ing, Jerome Fani, Marvin Clark, James Nolan, James Wheeler,
Scott Upright, Garold Larsen, David Starr, Bruce lvlcNeil, Larry Gennoccaro, Frank Trecroci, Dennis Mancusi. ROW 2: Bonita Law, Sandra Coak, Carol Sorensen, Laurinda Newberry, Sylvia Fortmann, Bonnie
BACK ROW: Nick Angotti, Kelly Grissam, David Kexel, Ken Worr!..,n,
Leonard laquinta, Ed Kwicinski , Denis Hoffiander, Ron Fechner,
Gary Rysdam, Wayne Millar, LeRoy Madson, Jesse Meier, Robert
Stika, Micheal Soule, Gary Grissom, Julian Ellefson, Rodney Ziehr,
Dick Krok. ROW 3: Ron Barr, Bill Schemlling , Louis Oster, Rick Frost,
Jerry Greco, Sue Wedell , Sharon Hahn, Janet Koos, Gail Boak, Pat
Sturm, Barbara Kinebrew, Charles Carson, Jim Krueger, John Fondrliak, Alfred Meyer, Paul Johnson . ROW 2: LynnRae Farris, Joann
Genome, Sharon Brand, Joan Schaer, Donna Mancusi, Sharon
Haag, Barb Langerman , Marion Querns, Elaine Bracegirdle, Madelyn Pietkiewicz, Mary Philo, Donette Pooch, Kathy Walla, Judy
Kober, Sharon Glade . FRO NT ROW: Sharon Rozzi, Linda Marion,
G inny Sterny, Sue Krueger, Abrienne Cohen, Rase Pelleg rino, Janice
Trebbin, Donna Kangas, Louise Sorensen, Donna Brus, Coral Walle n, Diane Simonsen.
BACK ROW: Jean Querns, Lisa Leonard, Barbaro Palmer, William
Martins, George Serpe, Robert Caudill, Dennis Bugolecki, Henry
Hortnek, Ronald Wodhom, Steve Bello, Thomas Mish, Louis Cristiano, Philip Whitaker, Dennis Wertz, Edward Herolt, Jerry Kelley,
Linda Veale, Roxanne Johnson, Gail Kiefer. ROW 3 : Koren Wiersum, Colleen Murray, Koren Guttormsen, Kathleen Thomey, Sandro
Deter!, Carol Meitner, Nancy Jacobs, Suaette f,rnoldini, Helen
Moedt, Mory Irving, Gail Jensen, Irene Alli, Dorothy Thomas, Jeon
Drog oncewicz, Sandro Kidd, Sandro Lindstrond, Rosemary Poredon,
Choir
Barbaro Eaves, Rita Rinelli. ROW 2 : Janet Lutz, Miriam Perez, Nancy
Whyers, Shirley Klobuchor, Linda Beth, Marlene Sturman, Susan
Schwartz, Sandra Broun, Cheryl Tinnell, Darlene Dinges, Grocelyn
Covelli, Patricio Kurklis, Sandro Severson, Shirley Carlson, Koren
Kersting, Jone Eyre, Lucille Rizzo. FRONT ROW: Patricio Dombroski,
Suzanne Henkel, Patricio Peek, Patricio Murphy, Carol Kromer, Judy
Lichtenburg, Ka t hy Torsitono, Florence Vaccarello, Fron Volpendesto, JoAnn Morrissey, Kathy Kohlmeier, Roseann Scola, Patricio
Angvick, Cassandra Sortor.
Senior Mixed Chorus
Kley, Judy Schuele, Kathy Konrad, Jonna Vistino, Jacqueline Sturm, Judy Voicelunos, Jeon Stratton, Karol
Ne lso n, Elizabet h Bolk, Maureen Connolly, Christopher Colby, Janet Stines, Dione Hansen. FRONT ROW:
Lucille Puntillo, Sue Perrine, Barbara Hoose, Katharine Brugger, Charlene Sigger, Carolyn Specht, Patricio Bosman, Verneen Westphal, Catherine Delfield, Sul Bagdonas, Judith Capponi, Shirley Peterson, Ruth
Weg ner, Nicolina Eva ns, Barbaro Kasten, Koren Mortenson, Victoria Coiro.
BACK ROW: Carolyn Caldor!, Lindo Monik, Sharon Fontaine, Nola
Zoller, Jean Patrick, Suzanne Olson, Anna Parrott, JoAnn Burman,
Marcia Lopp, Peggy Morin, Jill Helwig, Janet Holderness, Mory Murphy, Barbara Holt, Beverly Wade, Carol Romano, Jeanne Hossler,
Barbara Aune, Joyce Bredek. ROW 2: Joan Sinclair, Helen Thomas,
Marthonn Suchordo, Jackie Bokmueller, Sandro Wiersum, Eileen
Juzenas, Dionne Weber, Cheryl Deschneau, Mory Ann Eidson,
Sophomore
Girls'
Chorus
Martha Koper, Joanne Ventura, Coral Moose, Lindo Leonard, Viola
Taylor, Sharon Fischbach, Carlice Anderson, Barbara Pedley, Alice
laquinto. FRONT ROW: Wanda Horton, Juanita Ritacco, Cheryl
Christofferson, Gail Boyle, Nancy Otte, Angelo Principe, Nancy
Dovey, Mary Chiappetta, Lynn Kellman, Joan Wierwum, Mory
Mognino, Barbara Struss, Dixie Stevens, Karen Steddick, Ginger
Kramer, Patricio Cerasani, Donna Schwartz.
Sweet
One of the largest undertakings of A Cappello
Choir is singing in the two performances of the
Christmas Concert. Other than this, October,
1960, found the A Cappello Choir in their first
proje:::t of the year, cutting a Christmas carol album. This proved to be a very successful idea for
the members sold six-hundred copies. They also
appeared in a concert with the band on December first and in a concert with the orchestra on
January twenty-sixth. A Cappello acted as a
demonstration choir for the Fred Waring Choral
Clinic in Chicago on January thirtieth . Here, they
demonstrated choral techniques, rehearsal methods, and the use of the counterbass clarinet with
choirs. Two members of A Cappello Choir, Peter
Bellaver and Tom Dinges, were chosen to participate in the All-State Choir in Madison . This was
surely an honor for our school. The Spring Concert, on June first, climaxed the activities of this
choir.
Acting as officers during this past year were
president: Ken Turk, vice president: Pete Bellaver,
and secretary: Charlene Sigger. The treasurers for
the four sections were Karol Nelson, Jackie Stern,
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Voices
Tom Fugette, and Jerry Fani. The riser's crew
chief was Tom Delatt, and the robe's committee
chairman was Maureen Connolly.
If you've never before had the Christmas spirit,
everyone knows that you can't possibly leave our
annual Christmas Concert without it! So everyone
comes! Both afternoon and evening performances
are always crowded, and the people are not disappointed. The Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Sophomore Mixed Choir, Senior Girls' Chorus, Senior
Mixed Choir, A Cappello Choir, and the arches-
tra provide top musical entertainment for them.
This is only accomplished by much preparation
and rehearsal until the big day finally arrives.
Then, as Mister Gaarder directs, the strains of
"The Bells of Christmas," "Jingle Bells," and
many other merry Christmas songs fill the auditorium. The program is climaxed by the breath
taking, singing Christmas Tree. Everyone in the
house then joins with all the choir members
in sounding the old familiar carols and in wishing
all a Very Merry Christmas!
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•t be shy."
"Cuddle up o little closer . Don
On New Year's Eve this year in the MBHS Gym a dance
was given by the interclub President's Council. This
newly organized club presented this dance for the purpose of giving the students something to do on New
Finders /(
eepers, losers weepers.
Year's Eve so as to keep them out of trouble.
Bucky Asboth and his Twilights provided music for the
dance.
The Holiday Season
The big event of the winter season is Sub Deb's annual
Christmas formal. Once again the high school gym was
transformed, this time, into an "Emerald Ecstasy."
Freddy Mann's band played dreamy and romantic
music, providing over three-hundred couples with a fitting atmosphere. To coincide with the emerald theme,
green paper covered the walls, and net and crepe
paper streamers, oriented from all sides of the gym,
merged in the center of the ceiling, above a twenty"I wore 9 Ioves because I b ·t
'e my fingernails. "
foot Christmas tree, sparkling with gold ornaments.
Golden boughs clung to the walls, and glittering stars
hung from the ceiling while a multi-colored spotlight
set off the beauty of the entire gym. Cocktail dresses
were in fashion, but everything from very dressy sheaths
to full length formals were also popular. Except for a
little mud, the evening ·was a success and well worth
all the planning and work put into it!
Fountain of fiberglass
Fads and Fashions
for an
Olympic Year
STEPPING OUT -
Gary Pileski, wearing a green plaid spring
topcoat, accompanied by Charlyn Hebgen, left, and Lucille
Rizzo, right, in their raccoon<ollared coats, cut sharp figures in
1960.
1960 was on Olympic Year not only for sports, but
also for fashions. Winning gold medals at KHS in the
girls' division were squash heels, mohair sweote<s,
and raccoon collars. Camel-colored apparel placed
high in all competitions, while pleated skirts and
tennis shoes won repeat victories.
Continental entries in the boys' suit division took first
place honors. Copping other awards were "boondockers," pants with slosh pockets and playboy
shirts.
This was a year for some odd entries in other divisions. Looking like crippled hens were the raked cars
seen early in the year. "Mr. Blue" outsprinted "Running Bear" for record honors.
Memorable performances were turned in by stereo
sets, Carvel, the Kingston Trio, Shelley Berman, Uptown Pizzo, On the Beach, The Spot, Howard Miller's
morning jokes, Theme from Summer Place, and Pillow
Talk.
1960
Style
'lt.Q
Mortin and Judy Vignieri.
Squash he~ond sh~ were 1960 innovations in girls' footwear.
looking like a page for Seventeen ore Georgianna Blaho, Barb Erickson and Lindo Bergant.
Bermudas and levis were tops
Shown ore Scott Upright and
Vite.
"Swimsuit sweeties" are
Schroder,
Nancy
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KHS
Leaders
if you con pick out the two pa irs that
didn't came from Chiapetta's Mens' Store.
his
Tuxedo courtesy of
Berenson.
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BACK ROW: Julian Ellefson, Dennis Mancusi, Bob Hansen, Tom Re-
BAC K ROW: Linda Willie, Mirian Clark, Sandy Eckman, Rita Mar-
nick, John Penman, Louis Christiano, Tom Fugette, Bill Simmons, Bob
tino, Jeanne Hassler, Jackie Bokmueller, Jill Gray, Barb Gapano-
Sakalouski, Allen Watson,
wicz, Barb Palmen, Karen Goff, Fran laquinta, Pat laquinta, Ruth Ann
Bob Hockney,
Bill
Martins, Steve Vite,
Scott Upright. ROW 3: Robert Cooley, Pete Ruffalo, Sandra Moore,
Bonnie
Kley,
Karen
Carol
Romana,
Guttoemsen,
Mary
Dibble,
Diane
Rose,
Carole
Chubrilo,
Schwandt, Darlene Drusa, Betty Oatsvall. ROW 3: Jean Kyncl, Bev
Neumann,
Judy
Hammelev,
Karen
Tooley,
Karen
Kersting,
Diane
Mike
Weber, Kathy Sanford, Barb Bastian, Maxine Cohen, Carol Watson,
Thompson, Chuck Rizzo, Frank Wells. ROW 2: Lynn Karpowicz, Jo-
Donna Brus, Terry Nickerson, Linda Sanville, Clara Coker. ROW 2:
anne
Marilyn
Copen,
Jim
Nolan,
Annette Jaeger, Lucille Turco, Mory Moore, Borb Pedley,
Roberta
anne Ventura, Linda Monik, Sue Olson, Kathy Berry, Laurie New-
Feivor,
Morge
berry, Jill Helwig, Mary Knettle, Joyce Janowitz. FRONT ROW: Mary
.Baltis, Candy Olesen, Donna Parkinson, Carol Moore, Karen Ostlund.
Friedl, Vickie Cairo, Rosemary Zarletti, Kathy Binnie, Olivia Garza,
FRO NT ROW: Judy Martin, Kathy McAleer, Norma Moore, Claudia
Pingitore,
Kathy Thomey,
Eva
Poole,
Donna
Holmgren, Jo-
Liso
Leonard,
Maureen
Connolly,
Nanette
Kubec,
Sandy Mohr, Pat Cerasani, Gail Boyle, Fran Volpendesta, Michelle
Sheridan,
Parisea, Jean Munger, Roseann Scola, Marge Leppanen.
Miriam Perez, Evey Blanchard, Karla Wells, Adrienne Cohen, Judy
Betty
Brackeen,
Florence
Brian, Carol Holm.
Wig n' Mask
The play is on! Backstage, people work on the lighting; a sound crew member rings the doorbell just at
the right moment; and the props committee rushes
madly around searching for the ice pick that must
be used in the next scene! These are just some of the
experiences shared by the members of our Wig 'n'
Mask Drama Club. They put on "The Mousetrap" this
past year, and, also, some of them acted in a skit in
Milwaukee for a P.T.A. They all participated in impromptu skits so as to gain acting experience. An
excellent speaker demonstrated the use of make-up
in drama and he actually made up two members
of the group. Leading the group this year were President, Mo Connolly; Vice President, Vickie Cairo; Secretary, Flo Vaccarello; and Treasurer, Sharon Lane.
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Vaccarello,
Carol
Kramer,
Is it that cold?
Three points for that handstand.
A triple half gainer, doubled with a
backards upside-down somersault.
Water Wonders
Kenosha High School can be extremely proud of its constantly improving swimming team. Although they had only two wins and ten losses,
it is an improvement over last year, and next year great things are
expected of them. A boast to the team was the relay team which remained undefeated, and we almost always had a diver placing first.
Sophomore Jeff Williams was honored by being elected the team's
most valuable swimmer, and he is the member who contributed the
most points to the meets. Al Erdman was given the Mike Baker Award
for showing the most improvement throughout the year. Eleven swimmers were awarded letters and five of these were sophomores. Coach
Martin made this remark: "These five sophomores should help make a
goad nucleus for next year's team."
This year's captain was Dan Englund and manager was David Pierce.
The team elected John Shaffer for next year's captain.
Junior frogmen.
BACK ROW: Ron Pierce, Denis Hofflander,
Jim Jaeschke, lee Hagopian, Jim Renne,
Wilson Turby, Mike Maron, Ron Marcich,
Charles Behnke {Manager) ROW 2: Dove
Pierce {Manager), Gil Henderson, Dave
Powell, Julian Ellefson, Bab Hackney, Al
Erdman, John Ellgas, Don Englund, Kent
Anderson, Paul Richards {Coach), Frank
Martain {Coach), FRONT ROW: Don Stine,
Chuck Phillips, leigton Klat, Mark Sturino,
Billy Schmelling, Jeff Williams, George
Stulgatis, Dick Apostoli, John Shaffer, Mascot Rickey Stulgatis.
This year under the guidance of Miss Steffen, the
Honor Society elected the
following officers: President, Ken Milkowski; Vice
President, Jim Renne; Secretary, Barbara Horning;
Treasurer, Ellen Graf.
Every year Honor Society
sponsors very worthwhile
activities, the Spelling Bee,
the Honey Hop, proceeds
going for a sc holarship,
the publication
of the
honor roll, and the honor
assembly to commend all
of the graduating honor
students.
Miss Pot Angvick, 1960 Spelling Bee Winner
Miss Koren Kirstien, 3rd place winner
Honor Society
BACIC ROW: Mork Blair, Bill Martins, Ed Plocek, Richard Axtel, Phil
Whitaker, Dennis Michale, Mike Wells, Ken Turk, Ron Lueck, Steve
Vite, Adriano Alippi, Scot Buchann ROW 4: Nancy Simonsen, Kathy
Kiss, Charlyn Hebgen, Anne Dickson, Steve Seal, Skip lone, Wayne
Grof, Butch Turby, Bob Covelli, Bob Hockney, George Friedl, Carol
Tetzloff, Eden Moy ROW 3: Nancy Hofkin, Leah Grotsky, Rochel
Gagliardi, Barbaro Wade, Mory Beth Dibble, Joan limpert, Eileen
Kozak, Sandy Pacey, Sandy Leef, Cecile Gorski, Jackie Ohgort,
Dorothy Thomas ROW 2: Maureen Mogoro, Joyce Smoler, Carol
W olters, Florence Vaccarello, Darlene Davis, Ruth Moksen, Pot Feick,
Carol Snell, Lindo Willie, Carol Rosero, Pot Thiel, Lindo Barker,
Muriel Davis FRONT ROW: Ellen Grof - Treasurer, Jim Renne Vice President, Ken Milkowski - President, Barbaro Horn ing - Secretory.
This year's Spelling Bee began with presenting each student with
a list cf 300 wards. A final test was given consisting cf 100 of
these, words. These with five or less errors were eligible for
semi-finals. These students were given another list of words to
study. From these words o second test was given. Now the students with five or less errors entered into the final round of the
Spelling Bee held in the aud itorium Feb. 25.
Each student did his very best to spell his words correctly, but
there can only be one winner. This year's deservant winner was
Miss Pat Anwich, o senior at Mary D. Bradford High School. Pat's
runner's up Karen Kirstien and Judy Wilk also did a very fine
job.
The awaited moment will soon arrive!
The Spelling Bee
&
Honey Hop
Mike Krebs, Ken Milkowski, Rachel
Cyrulik were posted at the ticket table.
Gag liardi,
and
Toni
As in past years, the winners of the Spe lling Bee reigns over the
annual Honey Hop Dance, this year's q ueen was Pat Anvich.
Pat and her escort Bill Martins were preceded by her court
consisting cf her runner's up and members of the Honey Hop
committee. The entertainment for the q ueen and her court consisted of a song and dance routine, two solos, a musical trio,
and an origiona l K.H.S. letterman can-ca n. The crown was presented to the queen by three-year-old Patty Hansen, and chairman of the Honey Hop committee, Ken Turk.
They never looked so good.
Queen Pat and King Bill put on a royal
whirl.
After the corona tion there was dancing
Sacco's band.
Second Place Winner, Judy Wilk, and her
escort, Dick Cairo.
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to the music of Mike
Everyone looked their best in spite
of the weathe r.
Just
Junior Class Officers: Tom Fugette, Peppy Crow, Diane Rost, ond Buzz Englund.
Nationol Merit Scholorship Tests
The juniors are important people. They plan, organize, and put forth our
annual Prom, and Prom is said to be the biggest event of the year. "Symphony on a Starry Night" was no less great than any of our previous Proms.
The juniors surely had a job on their hands when sign up time came. Everyone swarmed to obtain tickets. Our junior officers reigned over a magnificent kingdom when the evening came. All who went have a beautiful memory to last a lifetime.
There were other important events this year also. The National Merit Scholarship Test found quite a number of our juniors up early one Saturday morning in March. We hope they all did a good job.
The end of March this year found many of our juniors busy acting scientist
as the annual Science Fair rolled around. These students made a very good
showing in the Fair.
This year is an important one for many students. They reach their sixteenth
birthday and head for the place where they sign up for their driver's license! To have in the ir possession this license is an accomplishment for
which they all strive.
Topping all the fun of their second year at Kenosha High, many juniors received their class rings. What a fine ending to a grand year. They can always keep these rings and the happy memories of good times and good
friends which they bring to mind.
They certoinly hod o hord time ogreeing on the Prom decorotions.
Douglas Abato
B. T. Adams
Bryant Andersen
Claudia Anderson
Tam Atkins
William Ausen
Ken Axelson
Janice Baas
George Anderson
Joanne Anderson
Kay Anderson
Phillip Anderson
Barbara Boch
Robert Badgerow
Thomas Baeten
Sue Bagdonas
Sharon Anderson
Margaret Andrade
Rosalyn Andreoli
Richard Apostali
Mary Baltes
Tobias Barbee
Linda Barker
Pat Barlow
Mory Arent
Suzette Arnoldini
Richard Ashley
Kenneth Atkins
George Becker
Roanne Behncke
Sandra Belanger
Gladys Barnes
Ted Barnett
Robert Bastrup
JoAnn Baumgartner
Steven Bella
Lawrence Benefiel
Darell Benning
William Bitter
Mark Blair
Barbara Blanchard
Richard Blasi
Sherrill Block
John Benson
Carl Berquist
Pierre Bereni
Jerry Bloxdorf
Barbara Boehner
Jacqueline Bohage
Gary Borecky
Henry Borger 111
Carol Bernhardt
Judith Berry
Kathleen Berry
JoAnn Borkenhagen
Jerry Bose
Thomas Bostetter
Murray Boyle
Susan Boyle
Robert Berta
Nancy Betz
Dennis Bierdz
Tim Boyle
Glenn Bozan
Betty Brackeen
Jack Brand
Sandy Braun
Charles Brandt
Ken Bredek
Joan Brnak
Richard Bulik
Marikay Burmeister
Lee Bustrycki
Patricia Cafferty
Patricia Calvert
Jerry Brown
Frank Brownell
Ronald Brownell
Charlotte Campbell
Douglas Campbell
Shirley Carlson
Robert Carr
Connie Cassity
Katharine Brugger
John Brunati
Maryann Bucholz
Sharon Cassity
Dave Casteel
Robert Caudill
Adam Cecchini
Joe Cerne
Bob Budwick
Dennis Bugalecki
Wally Buhrie
Clara Cesario
David Chacon
Jamie Charlton
Phyllis Chianelli
Judith Chovan
Richard Christensen
Thomas Christenson
Barbara Christian
Carol Christon
Daniel Cibrario
Bonnie Cleereman
Albert Cliff
Mike Cohoon
Clara Coker
Chris Colby
Joan Colonna
Barbara Crane
Jack Crane
Pamela Cripps
Diane Croak
Michael Conklin
Melody Conrad
Sandra Coak
Robert Cooley
Richard Crutcher
Curtis Cruthers
Bob Cudahy
Patrick Cunningham
Leanne Cooper
Bob Copen
Char Copen
Marilyn Copen
Michael Dabulski
Julius Dase
Carolyn Davey
Gail Davidson
Jean Coshun
Angie Covelli
Bernie Covelli
Lily Covelli
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Darlene Davis
Judith Davis
Walt Davis
Patricia Dawson
Carol DeAngelis
James DeLabio
Ted De La Matter
Dave De Moe
Dave De Seife
James Dibble
Tony DiCello
Gail Dilley
Rosemary Dilley
Darlene Dinges
Patricia Dambraski
Carolyn Donavan
Onalee Daud
Karen Doug las
Dennis Dragancewicz
June Dragancewicz
Althea Drew
Jack Duller
Ron Dumke
Dwight Durand
Judith Dworak
Bruce Dykeman
Carol Dysart
Barbara Eaves
Karen Edwards
Terry Ellis
Richard Elsen
Ronald Emery
Melvin Erdman
Jahn Erhardt
Diane Ernst
Carl Estes
James Engelsan
Ernie Engelmann
Bernie Englund
Lois Fonk
Roberta Fox
Lawrence Frederick
Tom Fugette
Jane Eyre
Irene Falk
Patricia Feick
Karen Feldshau
Lee Fulmer
Barbara Gapanowicz
Olivia Garza
Dennis Gatti
Bruce Feldt
Dave Filippella
James Firchow
Pete Fischbach
Georgia Gauss
Gerald Gayhart
Douglas Gemmell
Larry Gennaccaro
Michael Fitzpatrick
Joanne Fleischrann
Mary Fleming
Anne Flynn
Peter Gentile
Wade Gholston
Mary G illia m
William G itzlaff
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Ron Glinski
Sheryl Glinski
Karen Goff
John Gorey
Roger Gorski
Linda Guelfi
Arne Gulbransen
Karen Guttormasen
Sandra Graf
Wayne Graf
Judy Greb
Al Greco
Eugene Greenwald
Barbara Haase
Eberhard Habel
Robert Hafer
Gordon Gregory
Linda Greisen
Neal Griebling
James Grobe
Robert Grosso
Milton Hagopian
Holly Halvorson
John Hamsing
Linda Grotsky
Reeva Grove
Peter Groves
Judith Grube
Alberta Grulich
Bruce Hannah
Jim Hannes
Gail Hansen
Sandra Hanson
John Harris
Pamela Harrop
Henry Hartnek
Neta Hansen
Robert Hansen
Linda Hanson
Jesse Hernandez
Bonnie Hermann
Kenneth Hassler
Betty Hastings
Paul Haubrich
Tom Haubrich
Catherine Hauptman
Michael Hay
Dennis Heal
Isobel Henderson
Edward Herolt, Jr.
Sue Hertzberg
John Hervat
Vera Mae Hilberg
William Hill
Tim Hillary
Gary Hillesland
Darrell Hoffman
Janice Hoffman
Jules Hoffman
Su za nne He nkel
Rita Henricksen
Ken Herbrechtsmeier
Elvira Hernandez
Nancy Holland
Cheryl Hollister
Robert Halm
Elizabeth Holt
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Patricio Horocheno
Dionne Horvat
Joe Howe
Jomes lstvonek
Jomes J. lstvonek
Kenneth Jackson
Nancy Jacobs
John Jacques
Jerry Hubbard
Jone Huber
Betty Huettner
Michael Jefferies
Gail Jensen
Grete Jensen
Jomes Jensen
Dolton Johnson
Kathryn Hurulo
Fron loquinto
Judy Igo
Gerold Johnson
Koren Johnson
Lindo Johnson
Mork Johnson
Richard Johnson
Lucio I ovi ne
Mory Irving
Gerold Isbell
Roxo n ne Johnson
Sheryl Johnson
W. DeVere Johnson
Nancy Jones
No ncylee Jones
Mory Lou Jorgensen
Eddie Jozwiak
Sharon Jugo
Koren Kaiser
Kenneth Kolinko
Joel Konios
Naomi Kaplan
Lynn Karpowicz
Ronald Korps
Betty Ke Iler
Eddie Kelley
Jerry Kelley
Jim Kelly
Nancy Kemp
Koren Kersting
Barbaro Kessler
Keith Kessler
Koren Keul
Lorry Kewenig
Gail Kiefer
Sharon Kimberlin
Elaine Kirk
Jerry Kissee
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Richard Klein
Bonnie Kley
Beth Klitgord
Judy Klivicky
Shirley Klobuchor
Melody Klofenstine
Marilyn Knobel
Mory Knettle
Kathleen Kohlmeier
Phyllis Kolb
Richa rd Kolkmann
Tom Koos
Sharon Koronkiewicz
Geraldine Koski
Carol Kromer
Bill Krous
Anthony Kunzman
Gory Lo Dou so
Tom Lafave
Sheryl Lafayette
Richard Krous
Gene Kreger
Richard Krencis
Clement Krivich
Joe LaMontio
Arion Lambie
Koren Londree
Judith Longe
Morie Kriz
Cherie Krohn
Barbaro Krueger
Darlene Kruse
Donald Lorson
Marvin Larsen
Bonnie Low
Jomes Lawlor
Pot Kruse
Jock Kuchera
John Kullman
Judi Kunde
Janet Leet
Beverly Legler
Ted Leinenweber
Jomes Lengacher
Jo.hn Lenegor
Dennis Lento
Lary Lemke
Judith Leonard
Marvin Letven
Bonnie Leuck
Kathlee n Loef
Jomes Long
Sand i Long
Sue Loomis
Pot Lourigan
William Lewis
Kenneth Leys
Judy Lichtenberg
Jomes Lu ndberg
Corrine Lutter
Janet Lutz
Kore n Lyke
Dione M adsen
Charles Limper!
Carol Lindel
Mory Lindner
Leonard Madsen
Dove Moegoard
Jeon Mo kouske
Richard Mo ksen
Ruth Moksen
Sandi Lindstrond
Dorothy Lindstrom
Kenneth limpert
Pot Malko
Jim Mallo
Darlene Molsack
Sandro Morgetson
Judith Marion
Janice Morkese
Leland Marotz
Fronk Morrelli
Terrance Mortell
Joseph Martelle
Rita Martino
Rich Matelski
Elizabeth Motrise
John Motrise
Tyy Mattson
Alex Motusevicius
Bill Moyew
Molly McClendon
Joyce McCombs
Norma McCrory
Thomas McDermott
Lindo McGill
Judith McKinney
Fronk Mele
Gerold Mengo
Kathleen Meronek
Terry Messersmith
Claudio Mellen
Georgia Meyer
Dennis Michaels
Carol Michetti
Francine Mierzejewski
Ann Koy Miga
Sallyann Miller
Jomes Mills
Sandro Mills
Alon Mink
Bill Milodin
Marilynn Milouc
Louise Millard
David Mink
Jock Minski
Thomas Mish
Jeon Moczulewski
Helen Moedt
Pot Murphy
Colleen Murray
Roger Musboch
Jim Modgen
Sondra Mohr
Wayne Moldenouer
Christine Molinaro
Eleonore Molinaro
Kathie Nail
Sandro Nehls
Korol Nelson
Betty Moore
Sandro Moore
Koren Morris
Jo Ann Morrissey
Jomes Morton
Nels Nelsen
Pamela Nelson
Elaine Netherly
Donald Morzfeld
Kent Mueller
Koren Muir
Jeon Munger
Carol Munns
Donald Neu
Jim Neu
Laurinda Newberry
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Ceci l O'Neal
Tam Orge lstrand
Kare n Ostlund
Ja mes Otto
Virgil Nichols
Art Niehaus
Audrey Niehaus
Jim Nolon
Bria n Pacetti
Gerald Packman
Nels Page
Steven Pag I iaroni
Doug Novy
Lorry Oberst
Don O'Brien
Potricio O'Connor
Barbara Palmen
Valerie Panko
Raymond Parent
Joe Parise
Jacqueline Odor
Betty Ohm
Elfriede Ohm
Jerry Olsen
Michelle Porisea
Suzanne Pariseau
Donna Pa rkin son
Helen Pasterski
Richard Pawlaczyk
Cathy Pawloski
Herb Pearlman
Patricia Peck
Hilda Pate
Patricia Potterson
Kaye Paulsen
Bob Pecnick
Marcia Pedersen
Michael Pellegrino
Ronald Perrault
Robert Perri
Rosemary Poreden
Barbaro Porter
Edward Porter
Susan Perrine
Jeane Perry
Kay Peterson
Charles Petrouske
Pete Pfeiffer
Allen Prange
Alfred Preiss
Raymond Probst
James Pierce
Jim Pierce
Jo Anne Pingitore
Judith Pischke
Robert Pischke
Janet Prust
Michael Ptacek
Lucille Puntillo
Constance Pitts
Margaret Pivovar
Gloria Polanin
Carole Pomerening
Eva Poole
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Freido Reener
Melvin Reener
Marie Reimer
Sheila Reindl
Reginald Reis
Thomas Renick
James Rhode
Donna Rockwood
Wayne Roden
Ray Roedel
Diane Rose
Bonnie Ricker
Dennis Riley
Joseph Rimkus
Tony Rimkus
Harold Rose
Dennis Roseth
Karen Rovik
Marcia Rowe
Rita Rinelli
Pat Riske
Pete Ritter
Vincent Rizzo
Maralyn Rowlands
James Roy
Vonnie Rubenzer
Carol Ruffalo
Jahn Robbins
Betty Roberts
Paul Robillard
Gary Rock
Dan Ruffalo
Ronald Ruffalo
Carol Ryshkus
Janice Sadowski
Angela Saliture
Richard Sanderson
Donald Santoni
Linda Sanville
Cassie Sartor
Beverly Schafer
Lawrence Schmidt
David Schneider
Kay Schneider
Carole Schnell
Janet Schnell
Virginia Schenk
Robert Schiller
Ida Schlavensky
Charles Schoepke
Darlene Scheid
Erika Schollmeyer
Harold Schroeder
Lowell Schroeder
Alan Schlevensky
Mark Schmerling
Betty Schmidt
Ted Schuld!
Michael Schumacher
Judy Schurr
Heidi Schwalbe
Robert Schwandt
Bob Schmidt
Dale Schmidt
Elissa Schmidt
Susan Schwartz
Roberta Schweichler
Rosaline Scola
Roseann Scala
Cecilia Scopel
Dennis Smith
Michael Smith
Robert Smith
Steve Smith
Joyce Smoler
Nancy Scott
Barry Sellers
George Serpe
Louanne Serpe
Sandy Severson
Elizabeth Sevick
John Shaffer
Jerry Shaw
Janice Sigger
George Siver
Patricia Six
Delores Smith
Carol Sorensen
Spencer Sorenson
Thomas Sorenson
Connie Spicero
Camille Stancato
Mike Stancato
Theresa Stancato
Douglas Stonich
Jeffery Stonich
Art Stank
Carol Starr
Patricia Stauder
John Steddick
Clinton Steele
Jeanette Steinmetz
Thomas Stenstrom
Daniel Stevens
John Sturino
Santo Sturino
Jackie Sturm
Marlene Sturman
Colleen Sullivan
Dorothy Summers
Peter Summers
Carole Swanningson
James Szantor
Veronica Szeliga
Peter Tabili
Jerry Tappa
Ronald Tareski
Carol Tetzlaff
Joanne Thom
Dorothy Thomas
Maxine Thomas
Kathleen Thomey
Cheryl Tinnel
Tom Tinnen
La nee Tobert
Kathleen Tarsitano
Rita Tarsitano
Lori Tashek
Mark Taube
George Tomlinson
Karen Tooley
Raymond Trottier
Charles Tuff
Linda Techert
Jean Tenuta
Beatrice Terwall
Larry Terwall
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Wilson Turbey
Lil Turco
Lance Turner
Ken Unwin
Charles Upham
Steve Vite
Marlene Vlachina
fro n Volpendesta
Scott Upright
Sue Upright
George Urquhart
Doris Usinger
Viola Valdez
Jo Ann Valeo
William Van Caster
Kearin Van Daalwyk
Jean Van Horn
Sha ran Van Horn
Carole Waite
Carol Walters
Tom Walters
Nancy Walton
Donald Warnock
Joyce Watkins
Sandra Van Thiel
Joan Veale
Linda Veale
Judy Vignieri
Linda Vita
Allen Watson
Roberta Weber
Frank Wells
Carolyn Wenger
Wallace Werner
Dennis Wertz
Verneen Westphal
Kathy Wells
Carol Wember
James Wendt
Marilyn Witt
Richard Witt
Pat Wojnicz
Thomas Wolfe
Philip Whitaker
Thomas White
Carol Whitefoot
LaVerne Whiting
Eugene Woodward
Alan Wright
Kathleen Yunker
Steve Yuro:hak
Nancy Whyers
William Whyte
John Wiersum
Karen Wiersum
Jim Zaleski
Leo Zavacke
Charles Zdanowicz
Sandra Zielinski
Bob Williamson
Jackie Willie
Jeanne Willkomm
Robert Wirch
Bonnie Zuhde
Bill Bruff
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The Juniors Were
They acted in plays ...
Bowled with G.A.A. ...
Kept their lockers extremely clean ...
Attended football banquets . ..
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Busy People
Ployed footba ll (the hard way) ...
Built floots ...
And Even WORKED!
Attended club meetings . . . and . . . watched the girls .. .
The Middle
Ya, Ya, there he isl
No, no,
No, you can't have o whole stick, but I'll give you half.
Honor Students
Arent, Mary
Ashley, Richard
Blair, Mark
Cesario, Clara
Conard, Melody
Crow, Peppy
Davis, Darlene
Graf, Wayne
Horvat, Diane
Johnson, Richard
Lafayette, Sheryl
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Lueck, Bonnie
Margetson, Sandy
Martelle, Joe
McCrory, Norma
Poole, Eva
Patterson, Pat
Riemer, Marie
Sorenson, Spencer
Schnell, Carole
Summers, Peter
Smoler, Joyce
Szeliga, Veronica
Tetzlaff, Carol
Thomas Dorothy
Turbey, Wilson
Upright, Scott
Vite, Steve
Valeo, JoAnn
Wendt, James
Whitaker, Philip
Walters, Carol
Wells, Kathleen
Class
So, you're the one.
no, nol
The "mod" men of K.H.S.
I viii moke you bee-u-ti-full
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doors of our high school. Trench coats were seen again, and
the cold season was slowly overtaken by the new green grass;
we all knew that Spring was here!
We donned our lighter clothes and put down the convertible
tops as we took up Dog Patch characteristics one weekend .
"Daisy Mae" reigned over our annual Sadie Hawkin's dance,
and everyone had a good time.
May Sixth, many of our school members were at the Prom .
The night was cool, but what does temperature matter when
one is in the midst of an evening filled w ith spectacular sights,
good food, and of course, the companionship of a darling
date!
To many of our school athletes, spring brought hours of practice and competition in golf, tennis, and track.
The fresh scene of spring meant graduation to our seniors. All
of us desired to end the year wili1 the best grades possible.
Then came the contemplation of what we wished would be the
most memory-filled summer vacation ever.
The deep dark secret has finally been told
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BACK ROW: Geraldyne Kaea!, Lillian Trebatich, Nancy Hansen,
Valeri Vollmer, Corrine Lutter, Carol Mattner, Carol Tetzlaff, Danna
Lencioni, Peggy lee Morin. ROW 2: Avent Rodriquez, Kathy Walla,
Linda Monik, Betty BeckeT', Barbara Pedley, Sue Rutkowski, Jill Gray,
Darlene Malsack, Valeri Panko . FRONT ROW: Sharon Makarewicz,
Hilda Pate, Janice Hill, Karen Johnson, Rhetta Lou Quandt, Ceci lia
Scopel, Lisa Leonard, Judy Wilk.
Girl Scouts
Red Cross
The above picture represents Mary D. Bradford High
School's girls active in the Senior Scouting program from
Troops 2,36,60,65, and 76.
The Senior Girl Scout Cabinet officers for 1959-60 are:
President, Carol Mattner; Vice President, Carol Tetzlaff;
Secretary-Treasurer, Barb Wilson . The Senior Advisor
is Miss Mildred Vanderhoof.
This year the Girl Scouts participated in many activities,
including Program Aid, Hospital Aid, winter camping,
outdoor skills, cookouts, conservation projects, camp reunion, service projects, WLIP March of Dimes, Girl Scout
city wide Cookie Sale, party for Children of Southern
Colony, Halloween Dance, Christmas Caroling, Gift
wrapping at Penny's, Valentine party, splash party, Senior Scout-Explorer Dance, and weekend camping at
Pottawatomi Hills.
Every Fall the Junior Red Cross is busily occupied with
their membership drive and the collection of funds for
their school chest drive. This chest contains educational
and sports material that is sent to a needy or disaster
area. This year the chest was sent to an earthquake
disaster area in Japan. Their other activities include:
visiting Bern Haven and sending Christmas cookies to
Downy Veterans Hospital. The officers for this year were
Maralyn Rowlands, President; Nanette Kubec, Vice
President; Cecile Gorski, Secretary; and Dawn Pfeiffer,
Treasurer.
BACK ROW: Dawn Pfeiffer, Charlene Sigger, Suzette Arnoldini,
Bonnie law. ROW 3: Pat Angvick, Nannette Kubec, Eileen Juzenas,
Carol Moore, Pat Pugh, Sue Rutkowski, Louise Sorensen, Karen Fredricksen, Marion Querns, Rosemary Zarletti, Rachel Gagliardi, June
Dragancewicz. ROW 2: Pat Christian, Hilda Pate, Cathy Kardeck,
Cheryl Hollister, Sandy Heintz, Maralyn Rowlands, Sheri Petersen,
Linda Pias, Nancy Davey, Kitsy Westphal, Nancy Walton, JoAnn
Valeo . FRONT ROW: Ken Harrop, Frank Trecroci, Chuck Lutter,
Jamie Charlton, Jody Barkenhagen, Eric Hagerty, Tom Wh ite, Ray
Chapman.
Debate
BACK ROW, Down: Ken
Turk, Mike Wells, Bill Martins, B. T. Adams, Jamie
Charleton. MIDDLE ROW:
Jim Renne, Dennis Michele,
Mark Blair, Tom Renick.
FRONT ROW : Bill Stenzel,
Terry Rose, Carol Meitner,
Joyce Smoler.
"The knowledge of words is the gote of scholorship." Our deboters toke
th is quote quite seriously. They followed th rough with the trodition of
coming out on top as the K.H.S. Debate Team always does. Fifty-seven
out of sixty-five debates attended were won by the Varsity Team consisting of Terry Rose, Jim Renne, Ken Turk, Dennis Michele, Carroll Meitner,
and Bill Stenzel. Participating in nine tournaments, they placed first in
six of these. They also won the National Forensics League trophy and
the Suburban Interstate League trophy . Because of this, Bill Stenzel and
Jim Renne will represent the team in California this summer. The Allens
League. for whom they presented a program will pay their entry fee for
this tournament in California.
Members on the Sub-Varsity Team included B. T. Adams, Mark Blair,
Bill Martins, Tom Renick, Joyce Smoler, Walter Wells, and Stoddard
Lane.
The Sophomore Debaters won twenty out of thirty debates. They also
attended Tournaments at North Chicago Community and Milwaukee
Pius High Schools. Those on the team were Betsy Roth, Mary Moore,
Rose Marie Pellegrino, Charles Lutter, Gene Brookhouse, Paul Johnson,
John Penman, Leonard laquinta, Bill Schmelling, and Jim Carlson.
"This past 1959-60 season was one of the best. We will lose our entire
Varsity team, and next year is as of now a question mark. We should,
however, have a team worthy of representing M.B.H.S." Commented
Coach Davies.
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& Forensics
"If all my possessions and powers were
to be taken from me save one, I would
choose to keep the power of speech. For
with it, I could soon recover all the rest."
So said Daniel Webster, and our forensic
team really took this to heart. They completed this year with a fine record.
Their ratings for the past year are as follows: District competition: Jim Renne,
Terry Rose, Carroll Mattner, Betty Oatsvall, B. T. Adams, Eva Poole, Dorothy
Lindstrom, Marcia Pedersen, and Wayne
Blackmon. Sectional competition: Jim
Renne, Terry Rose, Betty Oatsvall, B. T.
Adams, Dorothy Lindstrom, and Wayne
Blackmon. State competition at Madison,
Wisconsin: Terry Rose, Betty Oatsvall,
Jim Renne, Marcia Pedersen, and Wayne
BACK ROW, Down: Ken Turk, Woyne Blockmon, B. T. Adams,
Mike Wells, Terry Rose, Mory Camille Moore. FRONT ROW:
Carrol Mottner, Betty Ootsvall, Nanette Kubec, Dorothy Lindstorm, Eva Poole, Marcia Pedersen .
Blackmon.
Receiving "A" ratings in Madison were
Jim Renne, Terry Rose, and Betty Oatsvall.
The State N.F.L. tournament, Ripon, Wisconsin: Betty Oatsvall, fourth in serious
declamation; Nanette Kubec, second in
humorous declamation; Wayne Blackmon,
fourth in oratorical interpretation; Mary
Moore, semifinals in girls' extemporaneous; Carroll Mattner, fourth in girls' extemporaneous speaking; James Renne,
second in boys' extemporaneous speaking; Ken Turk, semifinals, boys' extemporaneous speaking; Terry Rose, fourth,
original oratory, and Mike Wells, semifinals, oratorical interpretation, and sec-
But, you hove to consider . . .
ond in original oratory.
BACK ROW: Leonerd loqu into, Gene
Brookhouse, ROW 4: John Penmen,
Poul Johnson . ROW 3: Betsy Roth, J im
Carlson .ROW 2: Rosemary Pelligrino,
Bill Schmelling . FRONT ROW: Mory
Camille Moore, Chuck Lutter.
Will, maybe so, but ...
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Assistant director, Alieda Mischler, and director, Miss Rosemary Jonas.
Director . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Rosemary Jonas
Assistant Director . . . . . . . . Aleida Mischler
Cast
Penelope Sycamore . . . . . . . Betty Oatsvall
Essie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Mann
Rheba ................... Muriel Davis
Paul Sycamore . . . . . . . . . . James Petersen
Mr. DePinna .............. Jim Chiapetto
.Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Hockney
Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger Andreoli
Martin Vanderhof . . . . . . . . . Jeff Davidson
Alice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nanette Kubec
Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob ·Sakalauski
Tony Kirby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Erdman
Boris Kolenkov . . . . . . . . . Leonard Siebert
Gay Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Leonard
Mr. Kirby .............. Mike Rubenstein
Mrs. Kirby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Graf
Three Men . . Gary Pileski, Louis Christiano,
Tom Lindas
Olga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Kurklis
Crew Chiefs
Stage Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Schuetz
Lighting and Sound . . . . . . Dennis Mancusi
Hand Props . . . . . . . . Florence Vaccarello
Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Steele
Publicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Simonsen
Make Up ................... Kathy Kiss
A quiet evening with the Sycamores.
One of those lang,long practice sessions.
Ah, Kalenkov, tonight we make the blintzes.
The Porgy & Bess of K.H .S.
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An audience, chilled by the blizzard that raged outside the Kenosha High School Auditorium, was
warmed from the heart out by the wonderful play,
You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart and
George S. Kaufman.
As the audience watched the situation comedy unfold, it was moved to concern, to surprise, to happiness, to laughter, and to tears through the problems,
emotions, and philosophy of the Sycamore family.
But, you hove to poy your taxes.
We're rich .
The play was a truly great repres~ntation of
the Centennial graduating class. The happy
memories it gave the cast, the crew, the director, and the audience is something you can
take with you.
2:00 A.M . - there's a deadline tomorrow
"I SAID: We're going to do it THIS way."
Spy Staff
Did we meet the deadlines? Yes, we did . Th rough thick and thin, the
SPY continued. Despite the Disputes abou t which captions to use,
balances that didn't check, pictures that were double exposed, advertisers who were never satisfied, students who wouldn 't show up for
pictures on time, subscriptions that wouldn' t sell themselves, and the
smog in the basement art supply room, the SPY was fin ished on time,
meeting every deadline for the first time in six years .
There was . . .
Nancy - who kept screaming and hounding people to get things
done, debated with Mr. Young, and thinking up ideas.
Jim - who designed most of the layouts and become on olloround Handy-Andy.
Bob - Who attempted to satisfy the advertisers and hod a horrible
time getting the American Bross copy.
Dione - who tried for nearly eight months to teach the students
of K.H .S. that they should show up for picture appointments on
time.
Jeon - who for the some long period tried to think of new copy
ideas.
Susie - who practiced bookkeeping and tore her hair out managing subscriptions.
Harvey - who was a lifesaver with a camera .
Eva - who was a whiz on copy writing .
Morie - who was Mr. Smith's faithful aid on Sophomore pictures.
Kitty - who was Mr. Smith's faithful aid on Junior pictures.
Kathy T. - who was a specialist at se lling ads to City Service.
Steve - who was our "pony-express" from Annex to Main Building .
Nancy W. - who played all around Handy-Andy, too .
Ellen - who wore her finger off typing senior copy and spent her
noonhours correcting her mistakes.
Nancy H. - who spent hours scheduling Fads ' n Fashions and
also attempted to keep the seniors straight.
Nancy N. - who assisted Nancy H. and held the office of copy
finder.
Leah G. - who just loved to run messages to the Hi-Y room .
Leah J. - who assisted Leah G. with Hi-Y projects.
Aleida - who spent the year correcting other people's mistakes .
And - Mr. Young, who put on ten years and lost ten pounds.
A staff that worked together, put out a good book, and had a lot of
fu n doing itll
Standing; BACK ROW: Jeon Munger, Bob Strifl ing , Nancy Simonson,
Kathy Wells, Ellen Grof . ROW 3: Mr. Young , Diane Crook, Eva
Poole, Aleida Mischler, Steve Smith, Horvy Doerring . ROW 2: Morie
Kr iz, Nancy Walton , Nancy Hafkin, Leah Grotsky. FRONT ROW:
Ji m Petersen, Nancy Nemi, Leah Jensen, Kathy Tarsitano.
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SENIORS: Frank Trecoci, Bob Walton, Sharon Yordi, Judy Lemich,
Nanette Kubec, Joan Mellen, Leah Jensen, Judy Nietzel, Leah Grotsky, Dawn Pfieffer, Ray Filz, Gary Reiter, John Ellgar, Fay Schlevensky, Gary De Kok, Roger Cobb, Shari Bruce, Nancy Simonsen, Donald Boyle, Bob Strifling, Richard Axtell. JUNIORS: Jerry Shaw,
Cecilia Scopel, Jeanette Steinmetz, Carole Waite, Barb Bach, Karen
Rovick, Mark Blair, Ron Ruffalo, Patt Caffery, Melvyn Reemer, Shirley
Carlson, Ray Provis!, Jamie Charlton, Karol Nelson, Lez Matrise,
Marlyynn Milone, Darlene Dinges, Carol Dysert, Diane Madsen, Karen
Feldshau, Jim Long, Olivia Garza, Jim Lengocher, Judy Grube.
SOPHOMORES: Joyce Bredek, Joe Casazza , Abrienne Cohen, Dennis
Euting, Candice Finch, Bruce Gerlach, Jane Gerlum, Sharon Haag,
Barbara Houle, David Jensen, Don Ketchum, Jim Kruger, Margaret
Leppamen, Carol Moore, Jean Patrick, Gerald Perona, Bruce PresIan, Leo Reindl, Diane Simonsen, Janice Trebbin, Carol Watson,
Kathleen Wienke, Clair Bailor, Wayne Blockmon .
Spy Salesmen
Maybe I should have gone to Kenews ...
Oh Boyl Is this funl
Maybe we'll get that hangnail this time.
Two of our more diligent workers.
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Orchestra
1st Violin: Joan Schodd, Charlotte Campbell, Dick Christensen, Anne
Dickson, Judie Dorfman, Koren Johnson, Pot Schoepke, Carolyn
Hornby. 2nd Violin: Sandro Mills, Carol Erhardt, Marlene Cerveny,
Annette Jaeger, Nancy Hansen, Sharon Rafferty. Viola: Barbara
Prater. Ce llo: Judy Stewart, Sheryl LaFayette, Lynn Valeo, Mory
Moore, Mory Jomes. String Boss: Isobel Henderson, Roger Andreoli,
Bruce Feldt, Fronk Voitkus, Roy Parent, Wayne Blockmon, Wayne
Fe ichtner. Flute: Irene Androde, Connie Cassity. Oboe: Mary Ann
Bucholz. Clarinet: Thomas Asboth, Bob Richards. Saxophone: Mike
Kempoinen . Boss Clarinet: Jim Firchow. French Horn: Dave Linn.
Trumpet: Don Neou, Jim Hendrickson. Trombone: Bob Hockney, Pete
Ge ntile, Don Deeder. Percussion: Terry McNeil, Pete Golla. Tympani:
Lee Aiello. Piano: Eileen Neou.
On January 26, 1960, all music lovers gathered in the
MBHS Auditorium to hear the K.H.S. Orchestra's annual
Mid-Winter Concert directed by Mr. Richard Hagen.
Some of the Outstanding numbers were Danse Macabre;
Rapsody in Blue Excerpts with Eileen Neau, piano soloist
taking three bows; Bugler's Holiday, and Porgy ond Bess
Highlights. The finale consisted of A Cappello Choir,
Sophomore Mixed Choir, and the K.H.S. 'Band all combining w ith the Orchestra for The Battle Hymn of the
Republ ic, to give a thrilling ending.
the entire orchestra.
Tuxedoes were modeled by David Linn and Anne Dickson during the intermission. The proceeds from the concert were to be used for the purchase of tuxedoes for
On May 17, their annual Spring Concert was held, and
they were all comp letely attired in the tuxedoes and
black evening dresses for which they had all worked so
hard.
The officers of this past year are as follows:
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne Dickson
Secretary .......................... Judy Stewart
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Erhardt
Board Members ..................... Terry McNeil
Charlotte Campbell
Roger Andreoli
Girl asks boyl Girl buys tickets! Girl buys corsogel Girl drives earl
Girl picks up dote! For what? K-Teen's annual Sadie Howkins'
dance, that's whotl This year's Queen, Sandy Linn, reigned over
the Dogpotch activities which ranged from Little Abner's life to o
"Sentimental Journey." After the dance, food was served (which
the girls bought, of course!)
Sadie Hawkin's Dance
''Easter on Parade''
Hi-Style's style show "Eoster Parade"
was a huge success this year. The girls
were beautifully attired in clothes from
many of the leading stores in Kenosha.
The clothes worn by the girls varied
from bermudas and casual clothes to
negligees and formals. Boys were an
added attraction at the show. They
modeled tuxedos, suits and different
sorts of men's clothing from several of
the men's clothing stores. The crowning
glory to the style show was the bridal
scene in which two bridesmaids dresses,
two forma l groomsmen outfits, one formal groom outfit, and one bridal gown,
were shown.
BACK ROW: Frank Vaitkus, Jim Nolan, Bill Martin, Marvin Letven,
John Kvlman, Jim Long, Jim Hinnen, Mork Schmerling, Steve Smith,
John Moeller, Ken Abrahamson, Tom Hanson, John Maczurkawicz,
Mark Taube, George Friedl, Tam Rennick. ROW 2: Kitty Wells, Sharan
Kimberlin, Roxanne Johnson, Dorothy Lindstrom, Judy Vaceilunas,
Jackie Sturm, Bonnie Kley, Laurie Newberry, Kathy Berry, Jackie
"Start your Science Fair Projects now!
This was the slogan of the 1959-60
chemistry students. Anyone attending
K.H.S., St. Joseph High School, or Salem
Central High School participate in the
annual Science Fair. Entrys are classified in five groups: chemistry, physics,
biology, mathematics, and general science. Many scholarships are awarded
to students with outstanding projects.
Among these are Seminar's awards to
the best senior projects.
Odor, Gerald Peckman, Karen Guttormsen, Karen Tooley, Lynn
Karpowicz. FRONT ROW: Lynn Valeo, Kathy Kolhmeir, Carolyn
Dovy, Betty Hughes, Gail Kiefer, Sandra Morgetson, Grete Jensen,
Joan Latta, Roanne Behnke, Belly Huettner, Karen Muir, Sondra
Ne hls, Karen Rouik.
Seminar Club is designed to help those students who are interested in science by discussing their ideas and by gaining mare
knowledge in this field.
This year, Seminar raised money to give
scholarships ta the seniors who subm itted
outstanding projects. By selling candy
(made in the lab), they obtained enough
money to establish these scholarships.
Under the expert guidance of Miss Dorherty and Mrs. Sorenson, Seminar has
elected the following officers: President,
Al Watson; vice president, Frank Wells;
secretary, Bonnie Kley; treasurer, Kathy
Thomey; and
Corresponding
secretary,
Jean Munger.
Seminar
BACK ROW: George Rutkafske, Jim Wheeler, Roni Szeliga, Diane
Rose, Tom Coleman, Richard Jensen, Bill Nerling. ROW 4: Kenneth
Kalinka, Marilyn Milauc, Diane Gerlach, Betsy Roth, Sandy Long,
Joanne Pingatore, Kathy Thomey, Marilyn Copen, Alan Mink, Brian
Pacetti. ROW 3: Marlene Vlachina, Avon Rodrigues, Barbara Blanch-
ard, Karen Feldshau, Diane Madson, Janet Lutz, Donna Parkinson,
Jea n Stratton, Chris Molinaro. ROW 2: Frank Wells, Lillian Trebitich,
Betty Brackeen, Carol Kramer, Nancy Walton, Karen Ostlund,
Marilyn Rowlands, Jean Munger, Scott Upright. FRONT ROW: Nicky
Evans, Allan Watson, Linda Sanville, Joyce Smoler.
What would the Honey Hop be without "the men"
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Sports Banquet wh ich was a great
e ore, t ey put on the First Annual Winter
m_ok~n~ programs for the Big Eight ~cr::~~in Se~ng candy at the basketball games and
p1cn1c is held at the end of the year. The od~iso ee~ ore two. of their annual projects. A
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~lub is ~r. Joe Brittelli, who also
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ROW 2: Jeff Williams, Rene Hoebig, Bill Fellicelli, Pete Believer, Bob
Copen, Jim Chiapetto, Dick Locicero, Tom Singes, Jim Wendt, Ted
Barnett. FRONT ROW: Tony Di Cello, George Stulgotis, Bob Hockney,
Don Englund, Tom Lindos, Bob Walto n, Doug Vacorello, Bernie
Krebs, Chuck !setts, Bill Schmelling, Doug Yunker.
BACK ROW: Buzz Englund, Nels Page, Jim Renne, Bob Smith, Ron
Korps, George Becker, Mike Wells, Jim Pierce. ROW 4: Mike Ptacek,
Gory Hillesland, Jim Roy, Ken Turk, Lee Hogopeon, John Medrano,
Jerry Poupore . ROW 3: Bob Schmidt, Bill Streeter, Tom Fugette, Lorry
Grimes, Mike Thompson, Jim Irving, Dove Powell, Jim Jaeschke.
The Salesmen of K-Klub
"The Men"
A very org anized meeting . .. ?
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Dig that crazy home plate
The K.H.S. Swing Band for '60
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around this grows.
A
is for Announcing, done by
Terry Rose.
B
is for the Beauty of the girls
in Bali Hai.
U
is for the Uniforms, three
sailors cute and shy.
L
is for the Laughter, people
rolling in the aisle.
0
is for Outstanding, the duet
with snap and style.
U
is for the Ultimate, three
solos that were such.
S
is for Shy Cynthia, who
made us laugh so much.
I'll never beat Elvis, he's the king
You're not sick, you're just in love
Men with the horns
Hold that note
Direct from Las Veges
F
is for the Fifty cents, you
paid to see this show.
is for the Idol, who tried to
make some dough.
F
is for the Fellow, who never
got his dime.
T
is for the Twenty girls, stepping all in time.
is for initiative, which helped
our show to be.
E
is for the Envy of those who
didn't see.
S
is for the Swing-Band,
whose job was just sublime.
Oh pleosellll
Honey chile, whad'ja say ya' name was?
They just sow a ghost.
BACK ROW : Judy Martin, Betty Jo Kucmich, Nancy Niemi, Jackie
Odor, Mary Baltes, Lucille Rizza. ROW 3: Nancy Hafkin,
Marilyn Lepp, Lisa Leanard, Nancy Jo Holland, Chris Molinaro,
Karen Tooley. ROW 2: Charlyn Hebgan, Flo Vaccarello, Kathy
Kiss, Carole Waite, Sheryl Lafayette, Priscilla Crow. FRONT ROW:
Muriel Davis, Betty Holvey, Pat Cunningham, Avis Gill, Harvey
Doerring, Kay Petersen, Marlene Vlachena, Mark Blair. STANDING: Bill Martins, Jim Roy, Jim Long, Bob Cooley, Richard
Wicklund.
Dummies, layouts, mastheads, galleys - these are all familiar words to the members
of the Kenews staff. The first step in the production of the paper is the assigning of
articles and pictures to reporters and photographers. After the articles ore written,
editors write headlines for the stories and lay them out on the pages. Proofs are obtained and dummy pages are made up after numerous trips to the Kenosha Labor
Paper, where Kenews is printed. On Fridays when the paper is distributed, the circulation staff takes over to sell the paper.
Kenews also has a social side - alumni and current staff members attend the annual
Christmas party. In May, a speaker on journalism addresses publication staffers. A
lucky few are chosen for initiation into Quill and Srroll , National High School Journalism Honor Society.
BACK ROW : Kathy Wienke, Jean Makouske, Jean Patrick, Candy
Oleson, Martha Koper, Rose Marie Pellegrino . RO W 3 : Sandro
Ponzio, Dorothy Lindstrom, Barbara Aune, Mory Camille Moore,
Mary Claire Kuel, Madelyn Pielkiewicz . ROW 2: Lucille Turco,
Barb Gapanowicz, Barb Bastian, Mary Ungenmach, Carolyn Ann
Quill and Scroll
Notional High School Journalism
Honor Society
Selected for outstanding achievement in
journalism, members of Quill and Scroll
must rank in the upper quarter of their
class and they must be recommended by
all their teachers.
Current members include Muriel Davis,
Nancy Hofkin, Charlyn Hebgen, Kathy
Kiss, Judith Mortin, and Florence Vaccarello.
Caldort, Mary Philo. FRONT ROW: Claire Cesario, Barb Palmen,
Carol Jean Romano, Eileen Juzenas, Barb Christian, Carol Dysart.
STANDING : Steve Vite, Fronk Wells, Jo Ann Valeo, Wilso n Turbey, Eric Hagerty.
The editors discuss a problem
Kenews
Flo, busy at work
1959-60 Editors
Editor-In-Chief
News Editor . ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Muriel Davis
Feature Editor· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Nancy Hof kin
Society Editor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Judith Mortin
Sports Editor . ·. '. '. '. ·. '. '. ·..... '. ·. ·. ". ". ....... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Charlyn Hebgen
Exchange Editor
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Pot Cunningham
Circulation Mono~·e·r·.............. . ........... . .. Florence Voccorello
Business Manager
Advertising
····· ······ ··· ·········· · ·······
Betty
Holvey
Mono~e·r· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Betty Jo Kuzmich
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · . . . Marilyn Lepp
Future Teachers
~he Fu~~re Teoche_rs of America elected for their officers this year Don Neou, Presi·
ent;
WICZ,
ora Cesario, Vi_ce-President; Sue Rutkowski, Secreter . and
treasurer. The advisor for the club is M"1ss v·irg1nia
. . Tenuta.
y,
Sharon Mokorie-
Among the activities of F.T.A. hove been
.
.
Kiwanis, guest speakers, pone! discussions o~d trip to Wh1tew?ter, sp~nsored by the
with St. Joseph's FT A Th
h I
.. .' . they hove port1c1poted in on exchange
· · ·
e sc oo ocliv1t1es in which the h
t k
coke sole, homecoming float and a Ch . t
p
y ave a en port ore a cup.
,
ris mas
arty.
~;:y ~1 ;;,;~att:i.s club is to inspire high school students to go into the teaching field after
BACK ROW: Foy Schlevensky, Judy Neitzel, Eileen Kozak, Joan
Limper!, Mory Irving, Bonnie Lueck, Corinne Lutter, Althea Drew,
Darlene Davis, Nancy Fenk, Anne Dickson, Sue Herstedt, Betty
Ootsvall. ROW 3: Miriam Clark, Sandra Eckman, Shirley Culver,
Mory Philo, Joan Mellen, Pot Hains, Lynn Poulson, Pet Petersen,
Judy Stewart, Judy Wilk, Maureen Mogoro, Joyce Jonowitz.
ROW 2: Jim Kreuger, Barbara Aune, Pam McKeighan, Marie
Reimer, Bev Schaefer, Charlotte Campbell, Ginger Kramer, Pat
Angvick, Gary Rysdam. FRONT ROW : Sharon Makarewicz, Don
Neau, Sue Rutkowski, Clara Cesario.
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BACK ROW: Coach Jaskwhich, Bob White, Wolly Devis, Mel Stamm,
Bill Steinseifer, Gory Puterbaugh, Larry Grimes, Ray Folz, Jim Kollman, Dave Erdman, Ron Fechner, Al Erdmon, Dick Doklan, Chuck
lsetts, Coach Higgens. SECOND ROW: Tom Jaskwhich, Mike Smith,
Jim Roy, Al Watson, Tom Fugette, Ken Unwin, Jim Hoffionder, Jerry
Thomey, Tom White, Bob Steinseifer, Dove Schneider, Bill Correll.
FIRST ROW: Tony DiCello, Jim Morgon, Buzz Englund, Ernie Huxhold, Bob Copen, Harry Bardwell, Al Cazaca, Jerry Lorsen, Al
Kessee, Jim Wendt, John Motherssenon, Jerry Leonerd.
The Kenosha High School track team had another
good season this year. The teem choose Ernie Huxhold as this year's coptain. Cooched by Chuck
Jaskwhich ond Roger Higgins, they had a number
of victories. In the indoor relays they took a first in
the Milwaukee Journal Relays; they took a second
in a triangular meet with Wowotoso, Waukesha;
in the U.W.M. Relays in which 25 schools competed
Kenosha took a third; in the Madison West Relays
in Madison, Kenosha took second with 23 schools
competing. In the out door meets the Red Devi Is
did very well for themselves also. They won a
quodrongulor meet competing against Racine Pork,
Racine Horlick, ond South Milwaukee; Kenosha
finished second in a triangular meet against Brookfield and Wauwatosa; the Red Devils finished second in the Jonesville Relays with eight schools
competing; Kenosha took a second in the Big
Eight Conference meet which was held at the
Kenosha Stadium this year.
Visit to a smell world.
"And, when I catch that mechanical rabbit, I'm going to kill ill"
Track
STANDOUTS AND PROSPECTS FOR NEXT YEAR: Jim Wendt (440),
John Matthiesen (880), Dave Schneider (880), Bernard Englund (Hurdles and Broad Jump), Tony DiCella (Spri nts and Relays), Tom
Fugette and Ken Unwin (Sprints and Weights), Jim Roy (Mile).
SENIOR STANDOUTS: Allen Epstein (Big Eight Champ in 100 and
220), Ernie Huxhold (Hurdles), Larry Grimes (Hurdles and Pole
Vault), John Ranous (Sprints), Dave Erdman (880), Jerry Thomey
(Discus and Shot), Chuck !setts (Relays).
I sure hope the grass is greener.
Please, Coach, may I break
it?
Big Eight Meet winning 220
Epstein
BACK ROW: Doug Vaccarello, Ted Jensen,
Mark
Blair,
Larry
Pileski,
Neal
Griebling, Tom Lindas,
Coach
Verne
Tennis
Schmale.
FRONT ROW: Jim Mills, Chuck Limpert, Ted
Leinenweber,
Gary
Stoneman
and
Dick
When we went to press, the tennis team had
Rugg.
Back Swing in motion
won all seven of their games. They had
placed second in a quadrangular meet at
Park and at Nicolet. Four returning lettermen
helped to make this a successful team. Next
year, there will be six returning members:
Charles Limpert, Neal Griebling, Ted Jensen,
Jim Mills, Gary Stoneman, and Ted Leineweber.
Mr. Schmale, coach, commented, "Next year's
squad should be one of our strongest through
the first six men, as four of the top six this year
are juniors and will be returning."
Capta in Doug Vaccarello, Key Player Chuck Limper!, and Coach Verne
Schma le discuss strategy for a forthcom i ng game.
Nice Gamel You deserve the Davis Cup!
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The 1960 golf team was expected to do big things and did!
Golf
Lento and friend, his 5 Iron
It finished its 1960 dual meet season with a 7 and 1 record,
the best record in K.H.S. golf history. The team had 5 returning lettermen: Ken Cherry, Don Camosy, Dan Chubrilo, Chuck
Rizzo, and Dick Ashley.
They placed first in the Janesville Pentangular, first in the
Kenosha Invitational, sixth in the Janesville 30 team Invitational, and third in the Big Eight Meet.
Next year's team has a bright outlook with six juniors and four
sophomores returning.
A putt in 2
BACK ROW: Chuck Rizzo, Dennis lento, Chuck Tuff, Dick Ashley, Jim Bergrem, Chuck Ashley. FRONT
ROW: Bill Jesselun, Joe Broesch, Ken Cherry, Don Camosy, Dan Chubrilla, Toby Barbee.
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The students of K.H.S. can be proud of Coach Andy
Smith's 1960 baseball team. The team, composed
partially of juniors and sophomores, had no individual stars, but they were all good players. Coach
Smith believes that the underclassmen on this year's
team should make "as good or better a group next
year." Congratulations to a successful team!
Doug Yunker, Don Boyle, and Coach Smith
Baseball
I
BACK ROW: Mike Thompson, (Manager), Dan Cibrario, Lance
Tobert, Bill Pecnic, Joe Cerne, Dick Bosman, Andy Smith, (Coach).
2nd ROW: Wally Osterman, Bob Smith, Bill Mayeu, Jim lstvanek, Jon
De ignan . FIRST ROW: Don Boyle, Ron Dumke, Larry Willems, Doug
Yu nker, Tom White. Missing: Ken Ludlow, Armand Matarresse.
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Jerry Paupore -
An anxious crowd awaiting the crowning
As if to welcome promgoers, the sun did come out for awhile Friday, Moy 6. It wos just in time for boys to pick up their dates ond
start on a round of coketails preceeding the Junior Prom . The
ballroom of the Eagle's for "Symphony of o Starry Night" wos
highlighted by o six-foot dimensional star with twinkling lights
and silver and midnight blue crepe paper streamers. Reigning
over the Prom were Junior Class President Tom Fugette and his
date, Jo Ann Valeo . Dancers enjoyed the music of Richard Kent
until midnight when they left the ballroom temporarily to watch
" Tall Story" at the Kenosha Theater. After the show, The Afterglow was given by Kiwanis Club which provided a buffet supper
and entertainment. To complete the evening, there was more
dancing to Freddy Mann's Orchestra. Coffee and donuts were
served as an early breakfast. After a few hours sleep, some energetic couples went an picnics, despite the rainy weather. Sunday, May 8, was truly a day of restll
Down the Aisle
I crown you King Tom
Nei<t • · •
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h court
All eyes on t e
Miss Diane Rose, Miss Priscilla Crow, Miss Toni Cyrulik, Queen Jo Ann Valeo,
King Tom Fugette, Mr. Bernard Englund , Mr. Allan Watson, Mr. Jim Pierce 1960 Prom Royalty.
The Line ta Sign
Seen at the Prom were outogrophers . . .
Sitters ...
Eaters ..•
And Pinne rs.
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It was 0 night of crowds
LARGE Crowds
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Mr. Chinske had a warm greeting for all on behalf of the Kiwanis
As usual, eating
Who said we can't take triple
helpings?
Breakfast of hot beef sandwiches end potato chips ct 4,00 A.M.
Senior
Banquet
"2060 Skidoo"
When the graduation class of 1960 entered the Eagle's Ballroom far their
Senior Banquet an May 24 at 6:30,
they were ushered to their tables by
their host and hostesses.
Since the senior class colors are antique
white and futuristic gold, the girls were
presented with a small yellow rose corsage and the boys received white
bachelor buttons.
Following the very delicious dinner of fru it
cocktail salad, turkey, mashed potatoes
and gravy, peas, and apple pie, the entertainment fallowed.
Terr' Rose, the Senior Class Presid e nt, ga ve
the Senior Farewell, and Tom Fugette, Junior Class Preside nt, gave the Jun ior Re sponse. These we re sad moments far the
Seniors as they recalled the happy and sod
events of the last three years.
Then smiles were brought to their faces
once again by the comedy skits in the program which was named " 2060 Skidao."
Jean Kurklis portrayed a school teacher
100 years from now and Bill Fellice lli as
president of the "Cosmic K-Klub " with Tom
Manson, and Jerry Poupore as members of
the club brought many laughs to the audience.
Miss Virginia Tenuta, Head Counse lor of
Mary D. Bradford High School, hand ed ou t
the scholarship awards to the stud e nts.
These scholarships were donated by school
clubs and organizat ions in Kenosha
A Golden
Gold, Gold, Gold
The presentation of the colors at the Baccalaureate Service by
junior Honor Students.
A Cappella's addition to a moving
service.
The Ii nal act of a beautiful occasion
Graduation exercises for the 1960 Seniors started nearly one
week before graduation night. Several hundred seniors attended
a Baccalaureate Service held at Washington Bowl on Sunday
afternoon, June 5.
On Thursday evening, June 9, the completion of one hundred
years of educational progress took place, as the golden-robed
1960 seniors received their diplomas.
What was it that took place one hundred years ago at the
first graduation ceremony of Central High School? Each of the
nine graduating students prepared as their final high school accomplishment a declamation or oration. These ranged in variety
from an essay on woman's rights to o discussion of temperance .
The ceremony was one of great formal ity and serenity.
However, the 1960 Centennial Graduation was equally beautiful and moving. Five hundred, fifty-five seniors received diplomas
from Mr. Robert Hastings, Boord of Education President, assisted
by Principal Otta Huettner and Senior Class President Terry Rose .
The program presented by members of the senior class consisted
of a reenactment of Graduation 1B61 .
Tears filled the eyes of the more sentimental girls while all felt
a tinge of sadness upon their departure from Kenosha High
School.
Graduation
ond more Gold.
A very nervous group
I know I was in the right line lost
time I looked!
But one 1
9 urn sou/
A much happier group
Seniors ...
Seniors ...
Adriono Alippi,
chonge Student
Foreign
Together for the lost time.
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Ex-
The sweet strains of 1861 music
"Wisconsin end Illinois need this
Temperance Law."
Senior
Rose
Class
President
Terry
Senior Class President about to
present Principal Otta Huettner
memorial
plaque
comwith
memorating
the
Centennial
Graduating Class, while school
administrators, Board of Education members, and the Mayor of
Kenosha watch.
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Special
Seniors
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Terry Rose, Bill Stenzel, Edie Jornt, Sandy Linn.
Who wos in their glory this post yeor of 1959-60 at K.H.S.? Who reolly
owned the piece? Who knew where everything wos ond for what reason it wos there? Why, our ever-loving seniors, of course! This is to be
expected ond is reolly of odvantoge to our whole student body. Whot
would any high school do without those importont upper-classmen? They
helped greotly in leoding mony of our school functions.
Homecoming ond oil its ·octivities were directed by members of the senior
closs. Those boys chosen by queen condidotes to be their manogers did
a tremendous job in leading campaigning and all the festivities which
ore connected with Homecoming. The girls who ran for queen mode a
fine showing for our school and we're proud of them.
And ... just ask me if our senior class ploy was a success! Was it? Yes!
And very funny! The cost mode a fine showing in "You Can't Take It
With You."
Kenosha High's Kenews, the school paper, and this SPY were each edited by senior girls.
Three of our senior men molded o large group of fun-loving high
schoolers into on orgonized Variety Show, which was very successful.
Ta climax their final twelfth year, the seniors all participated in their
banquet. The closs members together under one roof for nearly the lost
time - a celebrotion, yes, but maybe some sadness was found in the
otmosphere. A few doys later they all could be found at the graduotion
dance, and then, Graduation.
Everyone is in their golden robes and the lassies on their cops lightly
brush the side of their faces. They walk slowly down the oisle in the
dimly lit building to receive that award representing twelve years of
work, a diploma. Not until they feel it in their hands and begin to walk
the future do they realize all for which it stands. It is on old book with
covers worn smooth from twelve years use. It opens to blonk pages,
which they hove only to fill.
This one come fro m Ch ino !
Are you sure we're suppose to be painting the fron t of this?
A senior confab
ABRAHAMSON, KENNETH - Washington - "Ken" - Honor Society, Seminar.
ADAMSON, VIRGINIA - Lincoln - " Ginney" - Artist's Alley l.
ADASIEWICZ, ROSEMARY M. - Washington - " Rosie" - Student
Council l & 2, G.A.A. l; Red Cross Council 2,3; Girls' Chorus 1,2;
S.C.A. 1,2; Prom Committee 2; Future Teachers 3.
AGAZZI, TOM A. - McKinley - Trock 1,2; Cross Country 2.
AIDEUIS, BARBARA J. - Washington - " Barb"
AIELLO, LEE J. - McKinley - "Turtle" - Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3;
Swing 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3; Student Council 3.
ALIPP I, ADRIANO - Liceo G in nasio "Ennio Quirino Visconti" - Rome, Italy - A Cappello Choir 3; American
Field Service Exchange Student; Key Club 3; Honor
Society 3.
ALLI, IRENE M. - Lincoln - Wig'n' Mosk l; G.A.A. 2;
Mariners 2, President 2; Girl Scouts 3; Senior Symphonic
Choir 3; Kenews Representative 3.
ANDERSEN, GEORGE C. - McKinley - "Andy" - Football l ,2; Variety Show 2,3.
ANDERSON, JOELLE
ANDERSON, KENT A. - Linco ln - Spanish Club l; Bond
1,2,3; Orchestra 2; Swimming Team 2,3.
ANDRADE, IRENE B. - McKin ley - G.A.A. 1; Band 1,2,3;
Orchestra 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Variety Show Committee 2; Swing Bond Librarian 2; Spy Salesmen l; Spanish
Club 1,2.
ANDRASCHKO, BEVERLY J. - Lincoln.
ANDREOLI, ROGER A. - Mc Kinley - "Bosco" - Bond
1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Swing Bond 1,2,3; Spanish Club l,
Treasurer l; Variety Show 1,2,3.
ANGELIC!, ANTHONY E. - Lincoln - " Angie! " - Artist
Alley 1.
ANGOTTI, KATHLYN J. - Lincoln - "Kay" - G .A.A. l; Variety
Show 2; Prom Committee 2; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Wig n'
Mask l.
ANGVICK, PATRICIA - Washington - "Pot" - G.A.A. 2; Junior
Red Cross 3; Senior Symphonic Choir 3; Future Teachers 3 ; Spelling
Bee l st Place .
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ANTRIM, CHARLES B.
McKinley
" Maverick" - Spanish Club l.
ARNDT, MARY ANN L. McK inley
Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Boord 2, Treasurer 3; Student Counc il 2; Prom Committee 2; K-Teens 2,3, VicePresident 3.
ARNOLD, LESLIE J . - Lincoln - " Les" Mariners l; Sophomore Symphonic Choir
l; G.A.A. 1,3; Seminar 2; Trident 2,3; Closs
Treasurer 2; Student Council 2; Senior
G irls' Chorus, Secretory 2, President 3;
Candidate for Homecoming Queen; Ushers
3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Kenosha Science Fair 2;
Southeastern Science Fair 2; Sophomore
C loss Porty Committee.
ASBOTH , THOMAS L. - Lincoln - " Bucky"
- Bond 1,2,3; Drum Major 2,3; Orchestra
1,2,3; Swing Bond 1,2,3; Student Director
2,3.
ASKERIS, JEAN E. - Washington - Wig
n' Mask; Mariners.
AXTELL, RICHARD J . - Scottsdale, Arizona
- " Rich" - Notional Honor Society 2,3.
BAGNALL, ALLAN J. - McKinley - " Al"
BAILOR, JOAN N. - McKinley
BALCAITIS, MARTIN D. McKinley - " Marty"
BALL, WILLIAM K. coln - " Bill"
BALK, ELIZABETH M. Lincoln
"Betty"
G .A.A. 1,2; Tride nt 3; Se nior
Mixed
Cho rus
2;
A Cappello Choi r 3.
BALZA, JUDITH A. - McKinley - " Judy"
- G .A.A. 2,3; Wig n' Mask l; Choir 1,2.
BARCA, SHARON J. - McKinley
BASTIAN, SHIRLEY J. - Lincoln - " Sh irl "
- Senior Girls' Choir 2, Vice President 2;
Wig ' n' Mask 2.
BAUBONIS, JOE A. - Lincoln S.C.A.
1,2; Variety S how 2,3; Swimming Team 1,2.
BAUMAN, BRUCE R. - McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; Senior Mixed
C horus 2.
BAUMBACH, ALLAN R. - McKinle y - " Al "
- Wres t ling l .
BECKER, ROGER T. Lin coln Honor
Society 2,3.
BEHRMANN, LOREN N . - Lincoln - " Hercules" - Wig 'n Mask; Future Teachers of
America l; Seminar 2.
Lin-
BELLAVER, PETER - Lincoln - "Poky" A Cappello Choir 1,2,3, Junior Vice·
President; Senior Vice-President; Football,
Sophomore and Varsity 2,3; Wrestling,
Varsity 1,2; Variety Shaw 1,2,3; Key Club
1,2,3, Vice-President 3; Student Council 3,
Vice-President 3; Pram Committee 2, After
Glow 2; lnter<lub Council 3.
BERGANT, LINDA A. Washington Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Teachers
of Tomorrow Club 1,2,3, Vice-President,
President, Historian; Seminar 2.
BERGER, DONNA M. - McKinley - Ce·
cilian Choir 1.
BERGSTROM, RICHARD A. - "Dick"
BERTELLE, FRANKLIN J. - Lincoln
BETH, LINDA M. - McKinley - G.A.A. 1,
Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3.
BEZOTTE, REGGIE D. - Zion Benton Town·
ship - "Porky" - Cross Country; Golden
Gloves.
BINNIE, KATHLEEN E. - Lincoln - "Kathy"
- Latin Club 2; Seminar 2; Honor Society
2; Wig 'n Mask 3; G .A.A. 3.
BLACKBOURN,
JACQUELINE, J. - McKinley
"Jackie"
Sophomore
Alley
Symphonic;
Artist
1,2,3, Vice President 3;
French Club 1; Seminar 2.
BISCARDI, DON E. - McKinley - "Speedy" - Student Council 1; Football
Manager 1; Kenews 2,3 .
BJURMAN, JOHN coln
Lin-
BLAHA, GEORG IANA S. - Lincoln
BLANCHARD, EVELYN R. Lincoln
"Evey" - Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3; Girl Scouts 1;
Spy Salesman 2; Senior Girls' Chorus 2.
BOCWINSKI, IGNATIUS W . - McKinley
"Iggy"
BOHM, DONNA, M. - Washington
BONNEAU, SUSAN J. - McKinley - " Sue"
- Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; French
Club 1.
BOSE, SHIRLEY M. Lincoln G.A.A.
Softball 2; S.C.A. Cashier 2; Kenews Cashier 3.
BOSMAN, PAT A. - Lincoln - Student
Council 1; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1;
A Cappello Chair 1,2; Wig 'n Mask 2; Variety Shaw 2.
BOYD, MARVIN C. - Lincoln - "Marv" Sophomore Baseball; Boys' Chorus 1,2;
Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 3.
BOYLE, DONALD J . - Lincoln - " Don " - Spanish Club 1,2; Baseba ll 2,3 (Varsity), Sophomore; Seminar 2.
BRAND, SANDRA A. McKinley - " Sandy" - G.A.A. 1.
BRAZE, ROBERT L. - Washington - " Bob" - Student Council 1;
Red C ross 2; Sophomore Football; Swimming Teom 1,2,3; K-Club 2,3;
Spa nish Clu b 1,2.
BREKELLER, RENATE G. - McKinley - " Randy" - Choir 1; Red
Cross 2; G.A.A. 2.
BREYER, KATHLEEN M. - Wash ington - " Kathy"
BRO ESCH, JOSEPH C. - Washington - " Joe" - Golf 1,2,3.
BROWN, OWEN - McKinley - " Half Breed" - Student
Cou ncil 2.
BROWN, SUSAN L. - Lincoln - "Sue"
BRUCE, LARRY - McKinley - " Doc" - Kenews 3; Swimming Team 2.
BRUCE, SHARON L. - Lincoln - "Sherry" - G .A.A. l ;
W ig ' n Mask 2.
BRUENNING, HENRY W. - Washington - " Hank"
BRUNETIE, RAY F. - Washington - " Andy"
BUCHAN, SCOTI A. - Lincoln - Hanar Society 2,3;
La tin Club 2,3.
BUELOW, JAMES C. - Lincoln - " Curt"
BUKATZ, BONNIE M. - Lincoln - Spy Salesman 2.
BURCH, WILLAIM H. - McKinley - " Bill "
BUSWELL, NANCY J . - McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic Choir
1; Senior Girls' Chorus 2.
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CAIRO, RICHARD - Lincoln - Football 1; Basketball 1; Cross Country 2.
CAIRO, VICTORIA - Washington - "Vickie" - Cecilian Chorus 1;
Student Council 1,2,3; Spy Salesman 1; Prom Committee 2; Variety
Show 2; "Bernadine" Cost 2; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Hi-Style 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 2,3, Vice-President 3; Homecoming Candidate 3;
G.A.A. 1; Sadie Hawkins Candidate 2; Thespian Society 2; Sophomore Closs Ploy Committee I; Booster Club 2; S.C.A. Cashier 1.
CAMOSY, DON W. - Washington - " Ben" - Golf 1,2,3; K-Club
2,3; Key Club I ,2,3; National Honor Society 2.
CAPPELEN, SUSAN J . - McKin ley - " Sue" - Mariners I; Artist
Alley 1,3, Treasurer 1; S.C.A. Cashier 1.
CAPPONI, JUDITH A. - Wa shington - " J udi" - Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Variety Show I ,2,3; Red Cross
Representative 2; Kenews Cashier 3; Sophomore Closs Porty I; Student Council 2.
CAPPS, MARY H. - Washington - G.A.A. 1.
CARDINALI, JANICE P. - McKinley - Booster Club 2;
Student Council 2; Sophomore Choir I; Senior Girls
Choir 2; Wig 'n Mask I.
CARLSON, DUANE A. - Lincoln - " Binz" - Sophomore
Football; Sophomore Basketball; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3, VicePresident 3.
CARLSON, HOWARD A. - Li ncoln - Senior Symphonic
Choir.
CERASANI , JAMES D. - Linco ln - " Bu ll" - Football 1,
Varsity 2,3; K..Club 2,3; Track 2.
CHATMON, WILLIAM H. - Washington - " Bill"
CHERRY, KENNETH M. - Wash ington - " Bopper"
Golf Varsity I ,2,3; K-Club 2,3; Kenews Salesman 1;
S.C.A. Cashier 2; Homecoming Manager 3; Variety
Show 3.
CHIAPPEITA, JAMES R. - Washington - " Ch ips" - KClub 3; Football I ,2,3; Track 1,2; Wrestling 2; Student
Council 3; Sophomore Closs Party.
CHRISTENSEN , TIM - McK inley
CHRISTENSON, JEFF D. - Washington - Sophomore Basketball.
C HRISTIAN PATRICIA K. - Lincoln - "Pat" - Art Club 2.3; Red
Cross Rcprcscntotiv• I; Band I .2,3; Future Nurses 1.
CHU BRILO , DAN J. - Washington - "Chubs" - K.Club 2.3, Golf
I ,2,3; Sophomor~ Basketball.
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CIMON, JACQUALINE M. - McKinle y "Jackie" - Studen t Council 1,3; Prom Committee 2.
CLARK, BONNIE J. Washington
" Bonzo" - Student Counci l l.
CLARK, MIRIAN M. - Lincoln - " Micki" Red Cross Re p rese nta t ive 2; Wig 'n Mosk
2,3; Fut ure Teachers 3.
CLARK, R. MILTON - Lincoln - "Milt" Artists All ey; Audio-Visua l Department.
CLEARY, LYNNE - McKinley
CLEMENT, RAYMOND A. McKinley " Ray" - Sophomore Foot ball; Track l .
COBB, ROGER C. - Lincoln - " Rog " French C lub 1,2; Spy Sa lesman 2,3.
CODY, DONA F. - McKinley - G .A.A. 1.
COHEN, MEREDITH, A.
Lincoln
"Merry"
French Club 2; Semi nar 2;
Spy
Representative
l;
Prom Comm ittee 2; Wig 'n
Mask l .
COLEMAN, THOMAS L.
Zion Benton Township
" Tom " - Seminar 3.
COHLER, GAIL M. Kinley - " Tuffy"
Mc-
CONNOLLY, MAUREEN J. Lincoln " Mo" Seminar 2; Corresponding Secretary 2; Sophomore Class Ploy; Sophomore Class Party; Trident 2,3, Correspo nding Secretory 3; Hi-Style 2,3, Bouncer 2,
Secretary 3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3, Secretory 2,
President 3; National Thespian Society 2,3,
Secretary 2,3; "Bernadine" Cast 2; Bernadine" Make-up Chairman 2; "The Mousetrap" Cast 3; Homecoming Candidate 3;
Red Cross Council 2; Inter-dub President's
Council 3; Student Council 3; A Cappello
Choir 3, Robes Crew Chairman 3; Senior
Mixed Chorus 2; Prom Committee 2.
CONRAD, KAREN L. - McKinley - G .A.A.
1.
CONSTANT!, LINDA K. - Wash ington " Lin d'' - G.A.A. 1,2,3.
CONTI , JUDITH L. - McK inle y - " Judy"
CORR, PENELOPE A. - Lincoln - " Penny"
- Trident 2,3, President; Prom Committee
2; Girl Scouts 1; Booster Club 1.
COVELLI , GRACELYN M. - McKinle y " G racie" -
Wig ' n Mask I; Cecil ion Choir
1; S.C.A. Cashier 2; Senior Mixed Choir
2,3; G.A.A. 1 .~.3.
COVELLI , ROBERT R. - Linco ln - " Bob "
Honor Society 2,3.
COVEi LI , SANDRA L.
Fri edens
" Sand i" - G.A.A. 1,2,3.
CRAMER, KAREN J. - Washington - Trident 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2.
CREEL, AN ITA Washington K-Teens
2; Spanish Club 2.
CR ISTIANO, LOUIS J. - McKinley - Senior Symphonic Choir 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask
2,3; Bernadine Cast 2; Prom Committee 2;
Variety Show 2.
CROW, RI CHARD B.
Washington "Dick"
CULVER, W ILLIAM M.
Racine Christian
School - " Bill " - Cross-Country 1,2.
CUNDARI, RICHARD L. - Washington
"Dick" - Football 1,2; Wrestling 2.
CYRULIK, ANTOINETIE McKinley
"Toni" - St udent Council 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1;
Wig 'n Mask l; Prom Committee 2, Chairman 2; Badger Girls' Stole 2; Sophomore
Symphonic Choir 2, Librarian 2; Honor Society 2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3, Treasurer 3; Spelling Bee Committee 2, Science Fair, 2.
DAHL, MELVIN A. - McKinley - "Sonny"
DAVIDSON, JEFF M. coln -
"Honee" -
DAVIS, MURIE L J. - Lincoln
Girl Scouts l;
S.C.A. Cashier 1; Wig 'n
Mask 1; Honor Society 2,3;
Cinematic 2,3; Quill and
Scroll 2,3; Kenews 2,3,
Editor-in Chief 3; Sophomore Night 3; Senior Closs
Play; Senior Banquet Com-
LinProm
Committee 2; Spanish Club
1,2; Swimming manager
1,2;
Sophomore
Class
Party; K-Club 2,3; Senior
Closs Play 3; Variety Show
mittee;
3.
Spelling Bee Committee 3.
DAVISON,
Lincoln
Band 1.
DEAN, MICHAEL H. - McKinley - "Deane"
- Baseball l.
DEAN, MILTON C. - McKinley - "Milt"
Wrestling 1,2.
DeANGELIS, ROSEMARIE
Lincoln
"Sam"
DeANGELIS, VERONICA M. Lincoln
"Ronnie"
DECKER, DON D. - Lincoln - " Deck"
Spanish Club 2; Artists Alley 1.
DECKER, HELEN R. - McKinley
DEEDER, DON L. - McKinley - " Deet's"
- Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2.3; Variety Show
2,3; Swing Bond 3; Spy Salesman 2; W•cstling 2; Seminar 2
De FRANCO, MARLENE J . - McKinley " Mor"
JOHN
Track
E.
1,2,3;
Science
Fair
l;
DEGENEFFE, MARY JANE - Washington - G.A.A. 1,2,3.
DeKOK, GARY L. - Lincoln
DeLAAT, TOM F. - Lincoln - " Tiny" - A Cappello Choir 2,3, Treasurer 2; Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Treasurer l; Prom Committee
2; Variety Show 1,2.
DELFIELD, CATHERINE L. - McKinley - " Katie" - G.A.A. 1,2; Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Librarian l; Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Librarian 2; A Cappello Choir 3; Wig 'n Mask l; Trident 2,3.
DeLANEY, NORMA J . - Lincoln - "Norm" - Wrestling.
DeSEIFE, SHARON L. - Friedens - " Smiles - G.A.A. l.
DETERT, SANDRA L. - Washington - " DeDe" - Sophomore Mixed Choir; Senior Girls' Choir 2; Senior Mixed
Choir 3.
DIBBLE, MARY E. - Lincoln - " Mary Beth" - Red Cross
Council 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Prom After-glow 2;
Sophomore Porty l ; Artists Alley 1,2,3; French Club l;
Booster Club l; S.C.A. l; H i·Style 2,3, President 3, Corresponding Secretory 2; Inter.Club President's Council 3,
Secretory 3; Notional Honor Society 3.
D•rl(!',....N, ANNE B. - Lincoln - " Dixie" - Wig 'n Mask;
Girl Scouts l, Troop 65; Spy Salesman l; Future Teachers 1,3, Chairman 3; Orchestra 1,2,3, President 3; SubDeb 2,3, President 3; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3; Honor
Society 2,3; Student Council 3; Inter.Club President's
Council 3; Bradenton Exchange 2.
DINGES, THOMAS J . - Washington - " Dinge" - Student Council l; Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; Sophomore Football; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Varsity Football
2,3; Wrestling 2; Track 2; Prom Committee 2; Sophomore
Closs Play.
DOERRING, HARVEY W . - Washington - " Harve" Bond 1,3; Kenews 3; Spy Stoff 3.
DOMENK, LOUISE
DORECE, RICHARD D. - Lincoln - " Dick"
DROST, ROGER F. - Lincoln - French Club.
DUBERSTINE, DONNA J . - Lincoln
DUBINSKY, TERENCE N. - Washington - " Terry"
DUFFIN, JANICE L. - McKinley - " Duffy" - Sophomore Choir; Senior Girls' Choir 2,3.
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DUFFIN, JOAN B. - Friedens - Se nior Symphonic Choir.
DUPONS, SHARON R. - Lincoln
EBBERS, TOM H. - St. Mory's - Wrestling.
ECKMAN, SANDRA J. - Lincoln - "Sondy" - Wig 'n Mosk 2,3;
Junior Red Cross 2; Future Teochers 3.
EILS, LARRY M. - McKinley - Bond 1,2,3; Swing Bond 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Voriety Show 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2.
ELLGAS, JOHN M. - Groyslake - "M ick" - Red Cross Representotive; Audie>Visuol.
ENGLUND, DANNY W. - Lincoln - "Doc" - Swimming
Teem 1,2,3, Captain 3; Cross Country 1,2; K-Club 2,3;
Track 1,3; Spanish Club 1,2.
ENHOFF, KATHERINE J . - Friedens - "Kathy"
EPSTEIN, ALLAN R. - Lincoln - "Al" - Hi-Y 1,2,3; KClub 1,2,3; Kenews 1,2; Spy Solesmon 2; Bradenton exchange 2; A.F.S. Exchonge Student to Sweden 2; Track
1,2,3; Red Cross l.
EPPERS, ETHEL A. - Washington - "Effie" - Student
Council; Booster Club l; G.A.A. l ,2,3; Artist Alley; Red
Cross Representative.
ERDMAN, DAVID J. - Lincoln - "Erdie" - Hi-Y 1,2,3,
President 3; Trock 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2; K-Klub 1,2,3;
Bradenton Exchange 2.
ERHARDT, CAROL J. - McKinley - "Micky" - G.A.A. 1,2;
Orchestra l ,2,3; Girl Scouts.
ERICKSEN, BARBARA M. - McKinley - "Barb" - G .A.A.
1,2; Future Teachers; S.C.A. Representative; Artists Alley;
Seminar.
ERICKSON, WILLIAM A. - Lincoln - "Bill"
FALKENSTERN, JUDY L. - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed
Choir; Senior Girls' Choir; Wig 'n Mosk.
FAKE, KATHLEEN R. - McKinley - "Ka y"
FANI, JEROME J. - Washington - " Jer" - Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Student Council 2; Variety Show 2,3; Senior Closs Ploy; Baseball l;
Prom Comm ittee 2; A Cappello 1,2,3.
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FARAONE, CAROL R.
McKinley
G.A.A . 1; Senior Symphonic Choir; Spy
Salesman 1.
FARAONE, ALAN J . - " Jim "
FASULO, TOM A. - Lincoln
FEIVOR, ROBERTA L. - " Bert" - Washington French Club 1,2; Sophomore
Girls' Chorus; Senior Mixed Chorus 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Prom Committee 2.
FELICELLI , BILL C. - " Fiddle" - Washing ton K Club 2,3; Student Council 3;
Sophomore baseball; Sophomore football;
Varsity footbal l 2,3 .
FENSKE, JERRY A. - Lincoln - Band 1,2,3;
Hi-Y 2,3; SPY 2,3; Kenews 2; Prom Committee 2; Football 2; SPY sa lesman 2,3;
Ushers 2; Variety Show, props chairman.
FILZ, RAYMOND K. - " Ray" - Lincoln Ba nd 1; Student Council l; Track 1,2,3.
FLATIEN, NANCY C. - Houston, Minnesota - G.A.A. 2,3, Board 3.
FOLKERS,
Lincoln
FLEMING, DON J. - "Red"
- McKinley
FORTMANN, SYLVIA G.
Lincoln A Cappe llo 2,3; Sophomore Symphonic
Chair; Spanish Club 1,2; Wig 'n Mask 1.
FOX, VIRGINIA K. - Fairchild Community
-
"Ginny" -
Band.
FREDRICKSEN,
-
KAREN
J.
Washington
BRUCE
E.
Lincoln
" Freddie "
FREDRICKSON,
" Fred "
FREEMAN, LARRY H. - Washington
FRIEDL, GEORGE C. - Washington - Seminar 3; National Honor Society 3.
FUGETIE, TERRY C. - Lincoln - " Fudge"
GAGLIARDI , RACHEL M. - Wa shingto n
" Raye
11
-
Honor Society 2,3; Seminar 2;
Prom Committee 2.
SH IRL EY
K.
-
FONK,
NANCY G.
"Nance" M~Kinley
G.A.A. 1; Wig 'n Mask 1;
Seminar 2,3, Tride nt 3;
F.T.A. 3.
GALBRAITH, ROSEMARIE Washington
- " Roe" - Red Cross Representative l;
S.C.A. Cashier l; Girl Scouts l; Student
Council l; Spy Salesman 1,2.
GALLO, PETER - McKinley - " Pete" K-Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3.
GARCIA, JUANITA - Lincoln - " Janie"
- Spanish 2.
GARNERO, JIM F. - Lincoln - " Gar" Student Council l ,2.
GARRETI, LOREN H. - Sumner (Illinois)
GARRIS, ERWIN F. - Lincoln - " Buzz"
Symphonic Chair 1,2.
GEDGAUDAS, VINCENT - Washington
Crass Country l; Track l.
GEMMELL, BRUCE A. - McKinley
GERRER, DENNIS
GEORGE,
Lincoln -
ARLENE M.
G.A.A. 2,3.
GIBSON, BARBARA M. Washington - " Barb" Sophomore
Class
Play;
G.A.A. 2; Ushers 2,3, Secretary 3.
GILL, AVIS P. - Lincoln - "Av" - Girl
Scouts l; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Spanish Club
1,2; Prom Committee 2; Kenews; Artist Alley 3; S.C.A. Cashier l; Senior Class Play
Committee.
GIOVANELLI , CAROL A. McKinley G.A.A. 1,2,3.
GODDARD, LAWRENCE C. Lincoln "Cliff" - Student Council 2; Variety Show
l; Third Place Winner, Spelling Bee 2.
GODLEWSKI , JOAN F. McKinley Sophomore Symphonic Choir; Girls' Senior
Choir.
GORSKI, CEC ILE A. - Lincoln - "Cec" Cecilian Chorus 1,2; Wig ' n Mask 1,2; Spy
Salesman l; S.C.A. Cashier l; K-Teens
Club 2,3; Honor Society 2,3; Red Cross
Representative 3; Latin Club 1,2; Science
Fair 2.
GRAF, ELLEN V. - Lincoln - Prom Committee 2; Mariners l; Sub-Deb 2,3, VicePresident 3; Sophomore Symphonic Chair
l ; Student Council 1,2,3, Secretary 2;
Spanish Club 3; Secretary 3; Honor Society
2,3, Treasurer 3; Sophomore Class Play
Committee; Homecoming Cand idate 3; Spy
Staff 3; Sophomore Night 3; Science Fair
2; Wig 'n Mask l ; Booster Club l ; Seminar
2; G.A .A. l; Homecoming Committee 3;
Senior Class Ploy; F.U .N . League 3.
GRAZIANO, M IC HAEL J . - McKinley
" Rocky" - Football l .
GREISEN, W AYNE A. - Lincoln
GRIFFITHS, LARRY J . - Washington Chorus.
GR IMSHAW, THOMAS J . - McKinley
" Lor" -
Sophomore Bays'
GRISSOM, HAROLD W. - McKinley - "Gun-Ho"
GRISSOM, JAMES L. - Washington
GROTSKY, LEAH - bincoln - Girl Scouts l; Wig 'n Mask
l; K-Tee ns 2,3, Vice-President 3; Honor Society 2,3;
Spy Staff 3; Red Cross Represento t ive 2; Sophomore Class
Pl ay Commi ttee; Science foir 2; Senior Class Pla y Committee; Spy Solesman 3.
GUIDEBECK, RICHARD D. McKinley - " Dick" Fre nch C lu b 2 .
GURNEY, RAYMOND J . - McKinley - "Roy" - C inema t ic 1,2 ; Spy Soles ma n l .
GUSTAFSON, JOHN D. - Lincoln
GUTKNECHT, VERA J . - Lincoln - " Jeon "
HAARSTICK, JANET S. - Washington - " Jan"
HACKBARTH , ALAN J . - Lincoln - " Hacky
HAEBIG, RENE M. - Lincoln - Wrestling l ; Football 1,2, Varsity 3;
K-Club 3; Hi-Y Club 2,3, Secretary 3 .
HAFKIN, NANCY J. - Lincoln - Ho nor Society 2,3, Correspond ing
Secreta ry 2; Ho mecomi ng Comm ittee 3; Spanish Cl ub 2,3, VicePreside nt 3; Sub-Deb 2,3, Record ing Secretary 3; Ke news 2,3, Editor
3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 2,3; Bra denton Exchange 2; Second Place Spelling Bee 2; Spy Sta ff 3; Latin Club 2, Secretary 2;
G irs' Scout l; St udent Cou ncil l ; Sophomore Symphonic Choir;
Booster Club l; Seminar 2,3; S.C.A. Cashier 2; Wig 'n Mask l; Prom
Committee Chairman 2; Science Fair 2, First Place .
HA INS, PATRICIA A. - St. Mary's - S .C .A. Cas hier 2 ; Future Teachers 3.
HA LLAGER, PATRICIA E. - McKinley - "Pat" - Pep Club 1,2; Wig
'n Mask l; Prom Committee 2.
HA NSEN, BARBARA T. - Lincoln - " Ba rb" - S.C.A . Cashier .
HA NSEN, DIANE A. - Washington - " Hans" - So phomore Symphon ic Choir ; A Cappello 2,3; K-Teens Club 2,3; S.C.A. Cashie r 2;
Sophomore Closs Porty I; Variety Show 2,3; Prom Comm ittee 2.
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HANSEN, DONNA M. HANSEN, JUDITH D. Alley 3.
Li ncoln
McKinley -
" Jud i" -
Girl Scout"- l; Artists
HARRIS, JAMES A. - Washington - " J im"
HARTNELL, BONNIE J . - McKinley - " B.G ."
HARTNELL, ROBERT H. - McKinley ...:.. " Bob"
HASTINGS, BETTY
HASSELBACK, ERNEST
HAUBRICH, LARAINE E. - Lincoln - Pep Club 1,2,3,
Treasurer 2, Presiden t 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Inter-Club
President's Council 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Honor Society 2;
Prom Committee 2.
HAY, DAN W . - Lincoln
HEBGEN, CHARLYN M. - Lincoln - " Chor" - Kenews
2,3, Ed itor 3; Quill and Scroll 2,3; Honor Society 2,3;
Wig ' n Mask 1; Seminar 2.
HELLSTERN, JAMES
HEINTZ, SANDRA J . - Lincoln - " Ketchup'' - Sophomore Closs
Ploy Committee; Red Cross Representative 2,3; Ushers Club 3.
HENDRICKSON, JAMES E. - McK inley - " Rafael" - Bond 1,2,3;
Swing Bond 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3.
HERSTEDT, SUSAN E. - Lincoln - " Susie"- G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club
2,3; Future Teochers 3; Honor Society 2.
HIGGENS, CATHERINE A. - Lincoln - " Kay" - Artist Alley l; Spy
Salesman 1; Wig 'n Mask 1; Hi-Style 2,3; Sophomore Closs Ploy.
HINNEN, JIM - McKin ley - Spanish Club l; Wig 'n Mask 1; Seminar 2,3.
HOCKNEY, ROBERT C. - McKin le y - " Bob" - Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Swing Bond 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3; Ushers Club 2,3;
Latin Club 2; Seminar 2; Wig 'n Mask 2; "Bernadine" 2; Swimming
Team 1,2,3; Honor Society 2,3; K-Klub 3; Prom Committee 2; Stage
Crew, Sophomore Closs Ploy.
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HOGAN, DENNIS M.
McKinley
" Denny" - Sophomore Choir; Senior Symphonic Choir; Student Council; Seminor;
Lotin Club; Boys' Choir; Prom Committee 2;
Sophomore Closs Ploy, Stage Crew.
HOLDERNESS, FRANK M. Lincol n " Fink" - A Cappello Choir 2,3; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Wig 'n Mask 2.
HOLDSWORTH, JERILYNN D. - McK inley
- " Jeri" - Wig 'n Mask 1; Student Council 1; Booster Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; S.C.A.
Cashier 1.
HOLM, RICHARD H. - Lincoln - " Dick"
HOLMGREN, DONNA M. - Wash ington Ushers Club 3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Spy Salesman 2.
HOLVEY, BETTY A. - McKin ley - " Bets"
- Kenews 2,3; French Club 2,3; Quill and
Scroll 2,3.
HOMAN , DEAN S. - Washington
HOMSTAD, THOMAS F. McKinley
" Tom" Swimming Team 1,2; Usher's
Club 3.
HOUGHLAND, TERRY D.
McKinley
HORNING, BARBARA M.
Lincoln "Barb" G.A.A. 1,2,3; Honor Society 2,3, Secretory 2; Spelling Bee Committee 3; Senior Closs Ploy Committee.
HOUSTON, CAROLE A. Washington G.A.A. l;
S.C.A. Cashier 1; Girls'
Senior Symphonic Choir 2;
Wig 'n Mask 2; Senior Girl
Scouts 3.
HUGHES, ELIZABETH A. Lincoln " Be tte" - G.A.A. 1; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; SPY
Salesman 1; Girl Scouts 1,2; Girl Scout
Cobine! President 2; Seminar 1,2.
HUGHES, J EAN - McKinley - " Jeann ie " Honor Society 2; French Club 2; Wig 'n
tv\osk 1.
HUIZENGA, GEORGE B. - Wa shington
HUXHOLD, GEORGE R.
Lincoln
" Hux" - Football 1.
HUZENG, GEORGE
IRVING, JAMES W . - Lincoln - " Wyatt"
- Football 1,2; Ushers Club 3; K-Club 3;
Football 3, Student Manager.
!SETTS, CHARLES A. Lincoln - Cross
Country 1,2,3; Trock 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 2,3; French Club 1; K-Club 3.
ITRICH , JAMES M. - Riverview Ga rde ns,
St. Louis
JACKSON, A LICE Lincoln S.C.A .
Cashier 1; Spy Salesman 2; French Club
1,2, Treasurer 2; Color Guard 2,3; G.A.A.
1.
JANOWITZ, J OYCE - McKin ley - Wig 'n
Mask 1,3; Future Teachers 3; G.A.A. 1;
Spy So Ies mo n 1 .
JENEL, MARY - Washington
JENSEN, JOH N - Washington - " Bud"
- Student Council 1.
JENSEN, LEAH - Lincoln - Wig 'n Mask
1; Booster Club 1; Girl Scouts 1; Artists'
Alley 3, Secretory 3; Seminar 3; SPY 3;
Variety Show 3; Science Fair 3.
JENSEN, LYN N Washington Wrestling 1,2.
JENSEN, RICHARD - McKin ley - " Rich"
- French Club 2; Seminar 3.
JENSEN, RON Wash ington "Telegram" - Bond 1,2,3; Swing Bond 1,2,3;
Orchestra 1,2; Variety Show 1,2,3.
JESELUN, BILL ton - "Jess"
JENSEN, SONJA ington - "Sunny"
Wash-
JOHNSON, SHARON Washing ton G.A.A. 1,2,3; Red Crass 2.
JORNT, EDITH - Washingto n - " Ed ie "
- Bond 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Junior Closs
Secretory; Senior Closs Secretory; Student
Council 1,2,3; Homecoming Queen 3.
JUDEIKA, MA RGARET - Linco ln - " Peg"
Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Senior
Girls' Choir.
JUGA, LAWRENCE - Friede ns - " Larry"
JURCA, MARY - Linco ln - Artist's Alley
1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; Girl Scouts 1; Sub
Deb 2 .
KAMM,
BARBARA
Wa sh ington
" Borb " - Usher's Club 2,3; G .A.A. 1,2,3;
Future Teachers 3; Senior Girl Scouts 1.
KARABETSOS, GEORGE
Li ncoln
" G ree k" - Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Student Council 3.
KARAWAY,
SANDRA
Lincoln
" Sandy" - G.A.A. 1; Trident 2, SPY salesman 2; S.C.A. Re presentative 2, Seminar
2; Senior Girl Scouts 1,2; Future Nurses 1,2.
Wash ing-
JOHNSON, DENNIS Lincoln - "Johns"
KASTEN, BARBARA JEAN Lincoln pello C hoir , 2,3.
KASTMAN, GAIL A . - Lincoln
KASTMAN, RICHARD W. - Lincoln
Sophomore Choir; A Cap-
KAV IS, SANDRA J. - Lincoln - " Sandy" - Seminar; Future Nurses.
KAZ IN, GERALD W . - Lincoln - " Jerry"
KEC K, CAROLE E. - Friedens, Lutheran - G. A.A. 1; Future Nurses
1,2 .
KELLY, GEORGE R. - Wash i ngton - Wrest ling 1,2; Baseball 1.
KEMPAINEN , MIKE D. - Negaunee, Michigan - " Kemp"
- Bond 1,2,3; Variety show 2,3; Swing Bond 2,3; Hi-Y 1,
Historian 2, Treasurer 3; Orchestra concert 3.
KESSLER, NANCY C. - Lincoln - " Nan " - Wig 'n Mask,
1,2; Cecil ion Chorus 1; Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Senior
G irl s' Chorus 3.
KIDD, SANDRA l. - Lincoln - " Sandy" - Ceci li on Choir
1; Sen ior Choir 2,3.
KISS , KATHLFEN F. - Lincoln - " Kathy" - Sophomore
Debate; Sophomore Symphonic Cho ir; Honor Society 2,3;
Hi-~tyle 2,J; Seminar 2, Ways and Means Committee;
Kenews, 2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 1; Science
Fair 2.
KLEIN, HAROLD A . - Washington
KLEM, CHARLES R. - Washington - " Chuck"
KLEMASESKI, JOHN H. - McKinley - " Klem "
KLEMKO, JAMES A. - Lincoln - " Jim"
KLEMP, ROGER P. - Friedens Lutheran 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3 .
KLICKO, DENNIS E. - McKinley
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" Regg ie" -
SCA Cashier
KNAUTZ, DOROTHY A. - McKinley - " Dotty"
KNUDSEN, CHARLES R. - Lincoln - " Chuck"
KNUTSON, DARREL R. - McKinley
KOCH, SHEILA M. - St. Mary's
KOCOL, GERALDYNE - Lincoln - " Gerry" KOLOSKI, EDWARD J. - St. Catherine's - " Ed "
G irl Scouts 3 .
KONRAD, KATHLEEN S. Washington " Kathy" So phomo re Sy mphon ic Choir; Fut ure Teochers 1; G .A.A.
1,2; G irl Scouts 2,3; Voriety Show 2; A Coppello Choir
2,3; Pool Assiston t 3; Senior Life Saving.
KOOS, SONDRA K. - Washington - " Sandy" - Stu·
den t Council 1,3; Prom Com m ittee Choirman 2; Pep Club
1,2,3 , Treasure r 2, Vice- President, Secretary 3; Girls'
Chorus, Treasu re r 1; Senior Symphon ic Choir 2.
KOSTER, RAYMOND C. - Washington
KOZAK, EILEEN C. - Washi ngton
Future Teachers 2.
KRAUSE, HARRY J. - Lincoln
KREBS, BERNARD H. - St. Mary's
Sco uts; K-Club.
Honor Society 2,3;
" Bern ie '' -
Boy
KREBS, MICHAEL A. - Was hington
" Mike " - Honor
Society 2 .
KRUGER, RITA M. - Lincoln - Sub-Deb 2,3, Secretory 2;
G irl Scouts 1, Vice-President 1; Girl Scout Cabinet 1; Wig
' n Mask 1; Booster Club 1; Science Fair 2; Red Cross
Council 1.
KUBEC, NANETTE J . Lin coln " Cook" S.C.A.
Cashier 1; Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3 ; French Club 1,2; Artist
Alley 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2; Bradenton Exchange 2;
Junior Red Cross 3, Vice.Presid ent; Kenew 3; K-Teens 2,3,
Secretary 3; Senior Closs Play; SPY Salesman 3; N.F.L.
KUEHN, HENRY P. - Washington KUESTER, GARY - McKinley
" Hie nie "
/
KULSCHEWSKI, SIEGRID K. - Friedens Lutheran "Siggy" - GAA; Senior Girls'
Chorus, Student Council; Senior Lile Saving.
KURKLIS, JEAN E. - Washington - "Jeannie" Mariners 1; Cecil ion Chorus 1;
Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Senior Girls' Chorus 3; Senior Class Play.
KURKLIS, PATRICIA A. McKinley "Pat" - Student Council 1; Senior Symphonic Choir; GAA 2; SCA Cashier 2; Wig
'n Mask; Junior Red Cross 1.
KUZMICH, ELIZABETH J. Lincoln
"Betty Jo" - Mariners 1; Wig 'n Mask 1;
Student Council 2; Kenews 2, Advertising
Manager 3; Hi-Style 2, Treasurer 3; Bradenton Exchange 2; Prom Committee 2;
Quill and Scroll 3.
LaCOMBE, GORDON W. - Washington
LAMBIE, ALLEN H. - Friedens Lutheran
"Snorky"
LAMICH, JUDITH M. Washington
"Judy' - French Club 1,2; Wig 'n Mask 2;
GAA 2; Red Cross Council 1,2,3; Sub Deb
3.
LANDENBERGER,
ton - "Tuffy"
LARSEN, CAROL T. - McKinley - SPY salesman 1;
Honor Society 2, corresponding
secretary
3;
Spanish
Club
1,2;
Red
Cross Representative 2,3.
LANE, SHARON R. - McKinley - "Lane-0" - Wig
'n Mask, treasurer; G.A .A.
LARSEN, BARBARA coln
LARSEN, JOHN C. - Lincoln
LATTA, JOAN E. - Lincoln - Red Cross
Representative 2,3; French Club 1,2; Senior
Mixed Chorus 2; Senior Girls' Chorus 3;
Seminar 3; GAA 1,2; Pool Assistant 3;
Future Teachers 3.
LAYDEN, SUE A.
Lincoln Spanish
Club 1,2; Girl Scouts 1.
LEDANSKI, PATRICIA N . McKinley "Peachy" - Spanish Club 1, vice-president
2; Future Teachers 1; Student Council 3;
Homecoming Second Attendant 3.
LEE, DIANE C. - " Di " - McKinley
LEE, SANDRA E. - "Sandi" - Lincoln
GAA 2,3.
LEFEBRE, PAUL J . - Lincoln
LEITCH, MICHAEL D. - McKinley - "Mike"
TERRY
Lin-
W.
-
Washing-
LEMKE, RONALD 0. - Lincoln - "Ron" Cinematic 1,2,3; Ushers 2,3, President 3.
LENZ, RICHARD W. - McKinley - "Dick"
LEONARD, LISA - Lincoln - "Oz" - Trident 1,2,3; Red Cross Representative 1,2,3;
Ushers Club 1,2,3; Sophomore Symphonic
Choir 1, Librarian 1; Senior Girls' Chorus
2, Librarian 2; Senior Mixed Chorus 3, Librarian 3; Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3, Corresponding Secretory 3; Kenews 2,3; G.A.A. 1;
Mariners 1,2, Secretory 2; Girl Scouts 3;
French Club 1,2; Kenews Representative 3;
Pool Assistant 3; Student Council 1; Senior
Closs Ploy.
LEPP, MARILYN S. - Lincoln - Kenews 2,3,
Advertising Manager 3; Spanish Club 1,2;
Wig 'n Mask 2, Treasurer 2; S.C.A. Cashier
2; Sub-Deb 3; Booster Club 2; Senior
Closs Ploy Committee; Quill and Scroll 3.
LIENAU, PATRICIA A. - McKinley - "Pot"
-G.A.A. 1.
LIMPERT, JOAN L. - Lincoln - "Joni" Girl Scouts 1; Honor Society 2,3; Spanish
Club 3.
LINDAS, THOMAS E. - Lincoln - "Tom"
- Wrestling 1; Tennis 1,2,3; K-Club 1,2,3;
Seminar 2; Latin Club 1.
LINDNER, HAROLD G. McKinley "Bud"
LINN, SANDRA D. - Lincoln - "Sandy" - Closs
Treasurer 3; Student Council 3; Wig 'n Mask 1;
Booster Club 1; Trident 1;
First Attendant Homecoming 3; Girl Scouts 1,2;
G.A.A.; Variety Show 2.
LINDOW, AL R. - Washington - "Mickey"
LINN, DAVID A. - Lincoln
Student
"Bones"
Council 1; Bond 1,2, President 2; Orchestra 1,2,3;
Variety Show 1,2; Homecoming Manager 3.
LINTON, BYRON A. - Washington
LIPPERT, KENNETH R.
Washington
"Ken"
LIRGAMERIS, EDWARD A. - Washington
- "Eddie"
LOCICERO, DICK D. - McKinley - K-Club
2,3; Footbal l 1,2,3; Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Student Council 3.
LOEF, SANDRA A. Washington
"Sandi" - Student Council 2; Latin Club
2,3; Seminar 2; Honor Society 2,3; Prom
Committee 2; Sophomore Night 3; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1.
LOVELL, THOMAS W. Washington "Tom"
LUCAS, JUDY R. - Lincoln - Booster Club
1; Wig 'n Mask 1; Girl Scouts 1,2; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1.
LUCCI, GERALDINE M. McKinley
"Gerri" - G.A.A.; Wig 'n Mask.
LUDWIG, THEODORE M. - McKinley - "Ted" - Sophomore Symphoni c Choir 1; Senior Symphonic Choir 2; Swimming Team 1,2;
Honor Society 3; Mole Chorus 1.
LUECK, RONALD W. - Lincoln - "Ron" - Honor Society 3.
LUEDEKE, GERALD R. - West Allis Central - " Jerry"
LURA, WAYNE T. - Lincoln - " Murdo" - "A Coppella Choir 3;
Sen ior Symphonic Choir 2, Vice-President 2; S.C.A. Coshier; Variety Show 1,2,3; Sophomore Football; Pep Club 2,3; Prom Committee 2.
LUZAR, NORM R. - Divine Word Seminary
MAGARO, MAUREEN N . - Lincoln - "Reeny" - Orchestro 1,2;
Honor Society 2,3; Lotin Club 2; Student Council 2; Sponish Club
3; future Teochers 3; Girl Scouts 1; SPY Salesman 2.
MAGRO, SALVATORE J. - Washington - "Sam"
MALSCH, HELEN C. - Lincoln - G .A.A. 2,3.
MAKAREWICZ, SHARON B. - Washington - "Shari"
G .A.A. 1; Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; K-Teens 2,3;
Latin Club 2, President 2; Future Teachers 2,3, Treasurer,
Librarian; Honor Society 2; Girl Scouts 3, President 3.
MANCUSI, DENNIS F. - Lincoln - "Den" - Wig 'n
Mask 1,2,3, Bernadine 2, Mousetrop 3; A Cappello 3.
MANN, BARBARA A. - McKinley - "Barb" - Trident
1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Wig 'n Mask l; Prom Committee 2; G.A.A . 1,2.
MANSON, TOM G. - St. Lawrence Seminary - "Ollie"
- Football 1,2, Varsity 3; K-Club 3.
MARESCALCO, ROD E. - McKinley - K-Club 2,3; Baseball l, Varsity 2,3; Cross Country 2,3, Capta in 3.
MARKO, NANCY M. - McKinley - "Non" - G.A.A.
MAROCCHI, JoANN - Washington - " Maroc"
G .A.A.
1,2; Cecilion Chorus l; Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Senior
Girls' 3; Mariners l .
MARTIN, JUDITH M. - Washington - "Judy" - Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3;
Sophomore Closs Ploy; Sophomore Closs Porty, Entertainment Commi ttee; Seminar 2; S.C.A. Cashier 2; Kenews 2,3, Feature Editor 3;
Quill and Scroll Honor Society; Mousetrop 3.
MARTINS, WILLIAM J . Lincoln - " Bill " - Honor Society 2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2, Presiden t 2; Debate 1,2,3; Seminar 2,3; N.F.L.
1,2,3; Kenows 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Student Council 2; Ushers' Club 3; Sophomore Symphonic Choir; Svn1or Symphonic Choir 3, Accompanist 3; Male Chorus 1,2; Singin[J Ambassadors 2; Sophomore Night 2,3; Scivnw Fair 1,2,3.
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MASON, ROBERT - W a shington - " Perry" - Student Council 1,2;
Baseball 1,2; Prom Committee 2; Football 1.
MATHEWS, MARSHA Lincoln G.A.A. 1; Sophomore Closs
Play; Color Guard 2,3; Girl Scouts 1.
MATTNER, CAROL - St. Joseph 's - " Cam"
Debate Team 3, Girl
Scouts 3, lnterclub Presidents Council 3.
MAXEY, BETTYE - McKinley - G.A.A. 1; Senior Girls' Choir 2;
Senior Symphonic 3; French Club 2.
MAY, EDEN - Linco ln - Booster Club 1; Wig 'n Mask 1; Red Cross
2; Prom Committee 2; Hi-Style 2,3; Honor Society 2,3; Spanish Club
2,3; SPY salesman 2; Seminar 2; Science Fair 2.
MAYES, RICHARD - Washington - " Rich" -
MAZURKIEWICZ, JOHN - Linco ln
Seminar 3.
McCOMBS, EVELYN - McK inley
McCOMBS, JEANNE McKin le y
G.A.A. 1,2,3.
Spanish Club 1,2;
-
Cinemotics
MELE, NIC K - Li ncoln
MERRIAM, DAVID G . - Lincoln - " Merr's"
MERRIAM, ROBERT C. Lincoln - " Pinky" Visuol 1,2,3; Cinematic 3, Treasurer 3.
2,3;
Audio-
MESSNER, ANNA I. - Lincoln - Trident 1,2,3; Hi-Style
2,3; Girl Scouts 1,2,3; Honor Society 2; G.A.A. 1; Wig 'n
Mask 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Latin Club 2.
METTEN, JOAN K. - Washing ton - Mariners 1; French
Club 1; G.A.A. 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Future Teachers 3.
MICHELE, DENNIS A. - Linco ln - " Bucko " - Honor Society 2,3; IIla Klave 2, Vice President 2; Ushers 3; Student Council 2; Seminar 2,3; Debate 1,2,3; Forensics 2,3.
MILKOWSKI , KENNET H T. - McK inley - "Mouse" - Hi-Y 1,2,3;
Honor Society 2,3, President 3; Illa Klave 2; Student . Council 2;
Seminar 2.
MILLER, JOHN G . - Lincoln
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MISCHLER, ALEIDA L. W ashington " Smiley" - Future Teachers l; SPY Salesman l; Artist Alley 1,2,3, Vice-President
1,2; Girl Scouts l; Girl Scout Cabinet l;
Sophomore Class Play Committee; K-Teens
2,3, President 3; Spanish Club 2,3, President 3; Student Council 3; SPY Staff 2,3,
Art Editor 3; Bradenton Exchange 2; InterClub Council 3; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 3; Science Fair 2; Assistan t Director of Senior Class Play; Senior
Banquet, Decoration Committee 3; First
Place, Elks Leadership Contest.
MOHR, CECELIA M. - McK inley
" Cecile" - Sophomore Symphonic Chair; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3; S.C.A. Cashier 2.
MONTICELLI , JOSEPH L. McKinley
"Joe "
MOODY, PAMELA D. Washington
" Pam" - S.C.A. Cashier 1,2.
MOORE, MARCIA M. Wash ing ton
S.C.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Red Crass Representative l ,2,3; Future Teachers 2.
MORTENSEN ,
KAREN
Lincoln
" Dwarf" - Sophomore Symphonic Chair;
Senior Mixed Chair 2; A Cappello Chair
3, G.A.A. l; Wig 'n Mask l; Pep Club l;
Girl Scouts 1,2.
MOWREY, OTTO - Lincoln
NAUMOWICH , GERENE J . - McKinley-G.A.A. l; Artist's Alley l;
" Peanuts" Kenews Representative 2.
NEAU, DONALD R. - Lincoln
" Dan
Band
1,2,3; President Orchestra
2,3; Swing Band 1,2,3; IIla
Klava 2, Treasurer; Future
1,3, President;
Teachers
Student Council Alternate
NELSON , BLANCHE - McKinley - G.A.A. l ; Future
N urses l, Kenew Representative 3.
1,3.
NEITZEL, JUDY - Lincoln
- French Club 1,2; G .A.A .
l;
Seminar
2;
Future
Teachers 3; Honor Society
3.
NELSON, NANCY Lincoln G .A.A.
1,2,3; Student Council l; Sophomore Symphonic Chair; Senior Girls' Chorus 2.
NELSON, RICHARD A.
Friedens "Dick"
NELSON, RITA SHARON LEE - McKinley
" Ne llie" Red Crass Alternate 2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 3.
NEMAKE, MADELEINE 8. Washington
- " Ma ndy" - G.A.A. 3.
NERLING, WILLIAM, Jr. McKinley " Bill " - Seminar.
NIEMI, NANCY J . Washington
" Nance " - S.C.A. Cashier 2; Pram Committee, Pub licity Chairman 2; SPY 2,3; Spanish
Club 1,2; Artist's Alley 3; Red Crass l ;
Kenews 3; Science Fair 2; Senior Dance
Committee 3.
NORGAARD, LANEHA J . ' - St. Mary's " Len i" - Wig 'n Mask l; G.A.A. 1,2; Red
Crass 3.
NORMAN, CAROL J . - McKinley - Band
1,2; Red Crass 2; SPY Salesman 2; Student
Council 3.
NOTO, BEITY C. - Lincoln
NOVY, JAMES R. - McKinley - Student
Co unci l 2.
OAS, TOM W . Naperville Community
High - Seminar 3.
OATSVALL, MARGARETTE E. Washington - " Betty" - Sophomore Closs ploy 1;
G .A.A. 1,2; Artist Alley 2,3; Usher> Club
2,3; f uture Tea chers 2,3; Forensics 2,3;
Pa ren t's Nigh t 3.
OHLGART, JACQUELYN V. McKinley
" Jack ie" - Bond 1,2,3, Secretary - Treasurer 3; Artist Alley 1,3, president 3; Honor
Society 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 1; French Club
1,2, secretory 2; Mariners 1; Prom Committee 2; Sophomore Closs Play; Variety
Show 2; G .A.A. 1; Booster Club 1; Student
Council 1; S .C.A. Cashier 1.
OLSEN, KAREN A. - Freidens
ONCKEN, PENNE J . - Lincoln - Wig 'n
Mask 1; Orchest ra 1,2; Girl Scouts 1; Semina r 2.
OSTERMAN, WALTER - Lincoln - " Wal "
- Key Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Ushers
Club 1,2,3; Student Council; "Bernadine"
1.
OWENS, WILLIAM
McKinley - " Bill"
PACZKOWSKI, DAVID
Lincoln - "Ski"
C. -
PACEY, SANDRA K. - McKinley
" Sandy"
G.A .A. 1; W ig ' n Mask 1;
Se minar 2; SPY salesman
2; La tin C lu b 2,3, preside nt 3; Ho nor Society 2,3;
Sophomore Nig ht 3 .
PARMELEE, JIM W . - Lincoln - Junior Red
Cross 1,2,3, president 1.
PASQUAL!, JOSEPH F. - Lincoln - " McBreed"
PAUL, THOMAS C. Wa shington Se minar; C ine ma tics.
PAULSEN, LYNNE I. - Lincoln - G.A.A. l;
Ceci lian Chorus 1; Band 2,3; Fu ture Teache rs Clu b 3.
PAUPORE, JERRY D. - Fort Atkinson " Swede" - K-Klub; Wrestling 1,2,3, Captai n 3; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1.
PECK, DENNIS l. - Lincoln
PECNICK, WILLIAM R. Washington " Bill " - Football l; Baseball 1,2,3; K-Klub
2,3.
PETERSEN, JAMES I. - McKinley - " J im"
- Red Cross 1,2,3, Ush• rs Club 2.3, vice
president 3; SPY staff 2,3. Assistant Editor 3; Bradenton Exchange 2, Seminar 2,
treasurer 2; Wrestling l; Physical Educat ion Night 1; Novy Science Cruise award,
Senior Class Ploy, Variety Shaw 3.
C. -
PETERSEN, KENT G . - Lincoln - " Tex" - Band 1,2; Swing Band
1,2; Variety show 1,2.
PETERSEN, PATRICIA A. - Li nco ln - " Pat" - Spanish Club 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2; Sophomore Class Ploy l; Ke news Representative 3; Future Teachers 3.
PETERSON, DONALD W. - Linco ln - " Curly" - Spanish Club 2.
PETERSON, JAMES P. - McKinley - " J im" - Sophomore Symphonic
Choir l; A Cappello Choir 2,3 .
PETERSON, NANCY C. - McKinley - " Nan "
PETZKE, JAMES A. - Washi ng ton - Seminar 2; Wrestling.
PETZKE, JOAN E. Washington Future Teachers;
Band.
PETZKE, JOHN A. - Washington - Band 2; Swing Band
2.
PFEIFFER, DAWN M. - Friedens Symphonic Chair 2; Senior Girls'
Council 3; Treasurer 3.
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Senior
Choir 3; Red Cross
PIERCE, DAVID L. - Gl e nb rook High - " Dave" - Swimming Teom 3.
PIERCE, LYNN E. - Cedar Falls, Iowa - Trident 3; Wig
'n Mask 3; Thespians 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2; Pool Assistant 3; Wig 'n Mask play, Student Director.
PILESKI , GARY C. - Lincoln - " Pilsk" - Swimming Team
l, Manager; Spanish Club 2; Seminar 2; Variety Show
1,3; Science Fair 2; Senior Class play 3.
PITSCH , LAWRENCE C. - Li ncoln - " La rry" - "You can
tell Larry anywhere by his brawn eyes and brown hair."
PLOUS, JOHN C. - Linco ln - "A cajoling casanova; tall
and handsome with an air al indifference." SPY salesman; Bradenton Exchange.
PODOBA, DOROTHY A. - Washington - " Dottie " "Always ready and raring to go."
DOWD, SAND RA J. - McKinley - "Sandy"
POW ERS, FRAN K H. - Lincoln - Artist Alley.
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PRICE, BARBARA l. - Washington - "Dottie"
Lincoln Florida Exchonge 2; Student
PROPSOM, PETER V. Council 1; S.C.A. 1,2; Swimming 1,2; K-Klub 2,3.
PTACEK, EDWARD A. - Washington - Honor Society 2,3.
PUGH, PATRICIA A. - Washington - " Pat" - Cecelion Choir 1;
Senior Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls' Choir 3; S.C.A. Cashier 1;
Sophomore Closs Porty Committee; Trident 2,3; Vice President; Pool
Assistant 1,2,3; Booster Club 2; Seminar 2; Red Cross Representative 3; Prom Committee 2; Science Fair 2.
QUERNS, JEAN M. - Lincoln - Cecelion Choir 1; Senior Symphonic 2,3; Homeroom Red Cross Representative 2.
QUIEL, NANCY C. - Washington - "No n"
RANOUS, JOHN G . - Lincoln - Varsity football 1,2,3;
Varsity track 1,2,3; K-Club 1,2,3; Key Club 1,2,3.
RASMUSSEN, ARLENE - Lincoln - Student Council 1,2,3;
Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Senior Mixed Chorus 2.
REITER, GARY l. - McKinley - Basketball 1; Cross Country 2.
RENNE, JAMES W. - Lincoln - "Jim" - Bond 1; Debate
1,2,3; Captain 2,3; Notional Forensic Leogue 1,2,3, President of Chapter 3; Notional Honor Society, Vice President
3; Swimming 1,2,3, Co-Coptoin 3; K.Club 1,2,3; Key.Club
1,2,3, Secretory 2, Treosurer 3; Forensics 2,3; Seminar 2;
Homecoming Committee Chairman 3; Badger Boys' Stole
2; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 2.
RENZULLI, JUDITH A. - Friedens - "Judy"
RESCHKE, GLORI ANN - McKinley REPLINSKI, KENNETH - Washington - "Ken"
REWEDA, JOANNE M. - Washington - "Jo"
RICE, HENRY J. - Washington - "Butch"
RICHARDS, ROBERT W. - McKinley - "Bob" - Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Variety Show 2,3; Student Producer 3; Swim team 2; KClub 2,3; Prom Committee 2 .
RICHIE, RAMONA J . - Washington - " Mona" - Girls' Choir 1,2;
Audio-Visual 2,3; Cinemotics 3; Wig 'n Mask 2; Sophomore Closs
Ploy.
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RICHTER, THOMAS W. - Friedens - "Tom" - Sophomore Football; Sophomore Class Play; Prom Committee.
RIZZO, CHARLES J. - Washington - "Riz" - Golf 1,2,3; K-Klub
1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Stage Crew 3; SPY Salesman 2 .
RIZZO, JOANNE M. - McKinley - "Joanie" - French
Club l; Wig 'n Mask 1, Choir 2.
RIZZO, LUCILLE M. - Washington - "Lu" - Cecelian
Choir 1; Mixed Choir 2,3; Kenews 3; Wig 'n Mask 1.
RIZZOTO, BRUNO D. - Washington
ROCHAU, MARILYN A. - McKinley - "Mar" - G.A.A .
1,2.
ROCHAU, PAUL A. - McKinley - "Rocky" - Wig 'n Mask.
RODRIGUEZ, AVENT C. - Washington - "AVon" - Illa
Clave 2; Senior Girl Scouts, Vice-president 3; Spanish
Club 3; Cinematic 3; G.A.A. 2.
ROMANO, MARIE J. - Washington - Cecelian Choir 1;
Senior Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 3; Student Council 3.
ROMMELFANGER, HAROLD - McKinley - "Butch"
ROSE, TERRY W. - Lincoln - Sophomore and Senior
Class Pres.; Variety Show 1,2,3; Debate 1,2,3; Forensics
1,2,3; Homecoming Manager 3; Key Club 1,2,3; Secretary
3; Inter-club Presidents' Council 3, President 3; Sophomore Class Play; Wig ' n Mask Play 2; Teens-For-Polio
Chairman; Jr. Red Cross Council 1,2,3, Pres. 2; Sophomore Choir, Pres.; A Cappello Choir 2; Student Council
1,2,3; Prom Committee Chairmen; Badger Boys' State 2;
Badger Boys' State Senator and Candidate for Governor;
Sophomore Class Party, Director; Wrestling 1, Wisconsin
Student Congress 1,2,3; Boys' Chorus 1,2.
ROSEMANN, MARILYN l. - McKinley - Band 1,2,3; French Club
1,2; Booster Club 1; Sophomore Class Party 1; Sophomore Class
Play (Scenery) 1; Variety Show (Make-up) 2.
ROSERA, CAROL A. - McKinley - Honor Society 3.
RUBENSTEIN, MICHAEL J. - McKinley - "Ruby" - Sophomore Basketball; Cross Country 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3; Homecoming Manager 3; Basketball Games announcer; H.R. 212 President.
RUB INSTEIN, BEVERLY - Washington Cece lian Chorus 1.
RUFFALO, DONNA M. - Lincoln
RUFFALO, HARRY V. - Lincoln
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"Bev" -
Booster Club 1;
RUFFALO, JESSIE E. -
Lincoln -
" Ruff " -
G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Clul::
1,2.
RUFFALO, PETER D. - Washi ngton Crew - Senior Class Play, Golf 1,2,3.
" Pete" -
Wig 'n Mask, Stage
RUSSELL, DOUGLAS - McKinl e y
RUSSO, JUDY - Washing ton - " Bunny" - Kenews Representative 3; G.A.A.
RUTKOFSKE, GEORGE R. - McKinley - Seminar 3. Cinematic 3.
RUTKOWSKI , SUSAN M. Wa shing ton " S usie" French Club 1,2,3; Cecelian C hoir, Accompanist 1; S.C.A.
Cashier 1,2; Senior Mixed Choir 2, Accompanist 2; Senior
Girls' Choir 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Seminar 2; Science Fair 2,3;
Junior Red Cross 3; Artist's A lley 3; Booster Club 1; Future Teacher's Club 3, Secretory 3; Girl 's Scouts 3, President 3; Senior Closs Ploy Committee 3; Senior Banquet
Committee 3.
RUZZICONE, JUDY - Lincoln
SADOWSKI , SHARON G.
Lincoln " Che rie"
G .A.A. 2.
SAKALAUSKI , ROBERT J . Wash ington " Sa k"
Baseball 1,2,3; St udent Counc il 1; Wig ' n Mask 3; Senior
Class Ploy.
SALITURE, DONNA l. - McKinley - " Salty" - G.A.A.
2,3.
SAMSOE, DAVID B. Team; Wig ' n Mask.
SANDERS, DAVID G. - Lincoln - " W ild Bill
SANTONI , FRANK M. - Lincoln
SCHADD, JOAN ROSE Lincoln - Orchestra 1,2,3; Ushers Club
1,2,3; Trident 2,3; Band 2.
SCHENK, JULE ANN - Washington
SCHLEVENSKY, FAY C. - McKinley - French Club 1,2; Future Teachers 3.
SCHMITZ, BERNARD F. - Wa shington - " Bern ie " - Swimming
Team.
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Lincoln -
" Sambo " -
Swimming
SCHOEPKE, PATRICIA A. - Lincoln - " Pat" - Cinematic 1,2; Orchestra 2,3; Hi-Style 2; Wig 'n Mask 1.
SCH ORN, PATRICIA J . - McKinley - " Pat" - G.A .A. 1.
SCHRADER, JANET M . - Lincoln - " Jan " - Wig 'n Mask 1; Cinemat ic 1; K-Teens 2,3; Seminar 2; Science Fa ir 2; Sophomore Closs
Ploy Committee 1; Senior Closs Ploy Committee 3.
SCH UETZ, GERALD A. - Wash ington - " Couns"
SCH UETZ, JUDITH M. - Washington - " Yuns"
Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1, Secretory; A Cappello C hoir 2,3.
SCH ULTZ, ROBERT C. - Lincoln
SCHWAAB, RONALD F. - Lincoln - " Ron" - A Cappel lo Choir 3; Ushers Club 3; Mole Chorus 1,2 .
SCHWER, ARLENE M. Washington " Leonie" G .A.A. 1.
SEAL, STEVE E. - Lincoln - Honor Society.
SECORD, WILLIAM A. - Lincoln - " Bill "
Sophomore
Choir 1, Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Choir 1.
SELANDER, THEODORE - " Ted "
SELLERS, KAREN L. - Washington - Sophomore C horus.
Chorus.
SEPANSKI, RALPH A. - Woshington
SERPE, ROSALIE C. - Washington - " Rosie"
SEYMOUR, NANCY A. - Lincoln - " Sey" Spanish Club 1.
G.A.A. 3;
SHINSKE, LYNN C. - Lincoln
SHIPLEY, SARA A. - Linco ln -
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Spanish Club 1,2; Trident 2,3.
SHEFFILD, BILL - Lincoln
SIEBERT, LEONARD D. - Lincoln - " Lennie Dee" - Sophomore
Class Vice-President; Junior Closs Vice-President; Homecoming Monager 3; Tennis Team 1; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Committee
2,3; Sophomore Night 2,3; Sophomore C loss Play; Student Council
1,2,3; Tri-Club Council 1,2; Spanish Club 3; SPY Salesmen 1,2; Senior Closs Play.
SIGGER, CHARLENE J . - McKinley - " Char" - A Cappello 1,2,3,
Secretary 2,3; Wig 'n Ma sk 1; Sub-Deb 2,3, Vice-President 3; G .A.A.
3; Afterglow Commi ttee 2; Pram Queen 2; Booster Club 2; Red Cross
3; SPY Salesman 1; Homecoming Cand ida te 3; Sophomore Class
Play Committee; Science Fair; Variety Shaw 2.
SIMMONS, BILL - Lincoln - " Geese" - Football 1,2,3; Basketball
1,2,3; Track l; K-Club 2,3.
SIMONSEN, NANCY C. - Lincoln - " Nance" - Senior Class Play
Publicity Chairma n; Sophomore Symphonic C hoir; Wig 'n Mask 1;
Seminar 2,3; Ho nor Society 2,3; Latin Club 2; Sub-Deb 2,3; SPY Stoff
2,3, Editor 3; Bradenton Exchang e 2; Prom Committee Cha irma n 2;
Ushers 3; St ude nt Council 3; Sophomore Night 3; Badger G irl 's State
Representative 2; Sophomore Class Play Committee 1; Science Fair 2;
Spy Salesman 3.
SINGER, GORDON L. - Lincoln - " Gordie"
SIX, DAVID M. - Washington, Milwaukee
SLAGOSKE, JUDITH A. - friedens - " Judy" - G.A.A. l;
Senior G irls' Choir 2.
SLEMENSKY, JoANN F. - McKinley - " Cookie" - Mariners 1.
SMITH, MARY MARGARET - Lincoln - Student Council 1;
Mixed Symphonic Choir 1; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2; W ig 'n Mask 1.
SMITH, RICHARD C. - Washington
SMITH, SHARRON L. - Washington
SNELL, PHILIP W. - McKinley - " Phil" - S.C.A. Cashie r 1.
SOHR, RONALD M. - Washington, Racine . - " Ron " Footboll 1; Baseball 1; Red Cross Representative 2; Student Council 3; Ke news Salesmon 3.
SOLOVEY, KAREN D. - McKinley - Wig 'n Mask 1;
G .A.A. 2; S.C.A. Cashier 2; French Club 2.
SORBIE, DOUGLAS M. - McKinley
SOUTHMAYD, JOHNS. - Lincol n -
" Su Su "
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SPECHT, CAROL M. - Li ncoln - " Spec"
SPY Salesman 1; G.A.A. 1,2; A Cappello
Choir 2,3; Variety Show 2; Pop G roup 2.
SPRINGER, ARVIN R. - Racine Lu theran
STAMM, MELVYN R. Lincoln Track
2,3.
STEELE, SANDRA J . - Lincoln - " Sandy"
- S.C.A. Cashier 1; Wig 'n Mask 1; Spanish Club 1; Hi-Style 2,3; Sophomore Class
Play; Girl Scouts 1; Senior Class Play
Committee.
STEINHOFF, TOM A. - St. Joseph
STEINSEIFER, BOB H. McKinley
" Steinie" - Football, Varsity 1,2,3; Wrest ling l; Track 1,2,3; K.Club 1,2,3.
STENZEL, W ILLIAM W. McKinley " Bill" - Debate 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2;
Seminar Club 2, President 3; Senior Class
Vice Presiden t; Homecoming Committee 3;
Forensics 3; Wig 'n Mask 2.
STEWART, JUDITH J . - Iowa City, Iowa " Judy" Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3;
French Club 1; GAA 1.
STIEBER, CHARLES D.
McKinley - " Chuck"
STOEBIG, JAMES F. Kinley
STINES, JANET L. McKinley - " Jan " - Sophomore Symphon ic Choir; A
Cappello C hoi r 2,3.
Washington STRATTON, JEAN A. Sophomore Symphonic Choir; A Cappello
Choir 2,3; Seminar 2,3.
STRAZEWSKI, DOUGLAS - Lincoln
STRICKLAND, MARY - McKinley
STRIFLING, ROBERT C. - Washing ton
" Bob" - SPY 3, Business Manager.
STULGAITIS, GEORGE C. McKinley
K Club 2,3; Artists' Alley 3, treasurer; Swimming 1,2,3.
STURINO, FRANCES R. - Washington
Red Cross 2,3; Fu t ure Teachers 2.
STURINO, KATHLEEN R. McKinley
" Kathy" - Wig 'n Mask 1.
STURINO,
MARK
A.
Washington
Bradenton Exchange 2; Swimming 3;
Seminar 2.
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STURMAN, VICTOR W . McKinley " Vic" Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1;
Se n ior Symphonic; Track 1; Sophomore
Basketba ll.
SULLIVAN, SHARON KAY Lincoln
"Sherry"
SUMMERFORD, BETTY - McKinley
SWANNINGSON, ASENATH JOY Mc·
Kinley - " See See" - GAA 1,2, Bowling
Secretary 3; Spa nish Club 2; GAA Board,
Vice-Preside nt 3; Student Council 2,3; Wig
'n Mask 1.
SWANSON, laVONNE C. - McKinley
GAA 1.
SWANSON, MARCIA A. - Washington
" Marcy" - G AA 1,2,3; Red Cross 1; Studen t Cou ncil 3; lnterclub Preside nt' s Coun-
cil 3.
SWARTZ, SUSAN M. Washington
"Sue"
SYLVESTER, HAROLD H. - Lincoln
TAGLIANEITI, ROSEMARY
- McKinley - GAA; Cecilian Chorus.
TAYLOR, JERRY l. Kinley
TATRO, RICHARD ington
Mc-
Wash-
McKinley
TAYLOR, MICHAEL E. "M ike"
TENUTA, BARBARA J. Washington
" Barb" H i-Style, Treasurer 2; VicePresiden t 3; Cecilian Chorus 1; Senior Symphonic Choir 2; Homecoming Candidate 3;
Student Council Alternate 2; Red Cross
Representative 1; Prom Committee 2; Social Dance Inst ructor 3.
TERWALL, JAMES K. Lincoln - " Jim"
THIEL, PATRICIA A. - McKinley - " Pat" Band 2,3; French Club 1,2; Girl Scouts 1;
GAA 1,3; Honor Society 3; Prom Committee 2; K Teens 2,3.
THOMEY, JERRY MICHAEL Lincol n " Jock" K-Club; Varsity Football 1,2,3;
Track 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2.
THOMPSON, EUGENE N. W a shington
- " Gene" - Sophomore Football ; Sophomore Baseball.
THOMAS, Bill G . - McKinley - Baseball;
Basketball; Cross Country.
THOMAS, SHIRLEY A.
McK inley GAA 1.
THOMPSON, MICHAEL B. - Lincoln - "Mike" - Debate 1; Baseball
Manager 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; K Klub 3.
THORPE, NEIL - Washington
TOMLINSON, DENNIS - McKinley - "Corky" - Wrestling 1,2.
TOPEL, CAROL M. - Lincoln - "Tope" - K-Teens 2,3, Secretary 3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3; Wig & Mask 1; Prom Committee 2;
Sophomore Class Play Committee 1.
TORREY, JUDITH A. - Lincoln - "Judy"
TREBOTICH, LILLIAN V. - Washington - "Lilly" - Girl Scouts 3;
Spanish Club 3; Seminar 2,3; Senior Girls' Chorus; Senior Mixed
Chorus 2; Ceclian Chorus 1; Future Nurses Club.
TRECROCI, FRANK E. - Washington - Sophomore Symphonic 1; Varsity Show 1,2; A Cappel la 2,3; Spy Salesmen 2; Artist Alley 2; Red Cross 3.
TUFTO, ROBERT H. - McKinley - "Bob"
TURK, KENNETH M. - Washington - "Ken" - Student
Council 1,2,3, President 3; Key Club 1,2,3, President 3;
Seminar 2; Haner Society 3; Sophomore Choir 1; A Cappel la Choir 2,3, President 3; Class President 2; Debate
2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 1.
UTTECH, EDWARD A. -
Friedens Lutheran -
"Eddie"
VACCARELLO, DOUGLAS J. Lincoln "Vee" Band 1,2,3; Wig & Mask 1; Seminar 2; K-Club 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; Captain 3; Student Council 3; Cross Country 3;
Homecoming Manager 3.
VACCARELLO, FLORENCE R. - Lincoln - "Flo" - National Honor Society, Treasurer 2; President 3; Quill and
Scroll 2,3; Seminar, Secretary 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 1, Corresponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3; Sophomore Class Play;
Bernadine, Stage Manager; Sophomore Symphonic Choir;
Senior Girls' Chair, Librarian 2; Senior Mixed Choir,
Vice-President 3; Prom Committee 2; Bradenton Exchange 2; Kenews 2, Exchange Editor 3; Booster Club
1; Spelling Bee Committee 2, Chairman 3; Science Fair,
Thi rd place 2.
VAICELUNAS, JUDITH A. - Washington - "Vice"
A Cappello Chair 2,3; Sophomore Symphonic Choir; K
Teens 2, Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 2; Seminar 3;
GAA 1.
VAITKUS, FRANK Lincoln - Orchestra 1,3; Seminar
2,3.
VALASTIK, JOANE. - Lincoln - GAA.
VALEO, LYNN I. - McKinley - "Sam" - Seminar 2,3; Ushers Club
2,3; Wig ' n Mask 2; Orchestra 2,3.
VAN DYKE, GARILYN R. - Freidens Lutheran - "Gari"
VAN KAMMEN, JAMES E. - Lincoln - "Van" - Wig 'n Mask 1,2.
VAN LONE, JOHN W. - McKinley
VEDDER, HARVEY - McKinley
VESTINO, JANNA MARIE - Lincoln - "Jon" - Girl Scouts l ;
Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Wig ' n Mask 1; A Cappello Choir
2,3; GAA 2; Seminar 2.
VILLALOBOS, MARY - Washington - GAA 2,3; Spanish Club 2 .
VITE, CHARLES J. - Washington - "C huck" - Wrestling 1,2.
WADE, BARBARA C. - Lincoln - "Barb" - Honor Society 2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Secretory 3, Vice-President 3;
Booster Club 2; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 2.
WADHAM, RONALD M. - Lincoln - "Ronnie"
WAEHNER, JAMES F. - Lincoln - "Jim"
WALKER, DOROTHY E. McKinley - "Dottie" - GAA 2,
Future Teachers 1.
WALTON, ELAINE Lincoln - Sophomore Closs Secretory, Student Council 1,3; Red Cross 2, Sub-Deb 2,3;
Honor Society 2,3; Sophomore Closs Ploy, Prom Commit·
tee 2, Sophomore Symphonic 1, Sophomore Night Program 2.
WALTON, ROBERT F. - Lincoln - "Bob" - K-Club 2,3;
Key Club 2,3; Seminar 2; Spanish Club 1; Bradenton Ex·
change 2; Tennis 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Red Cross 3;
Spy Salesmen 1,2; Student Council 3.
WAVRO, CLAIRE J. - Washington Red Cross 1,2;
Queen Daisy Moe 1; Artists' Alley 1,2,3; President 1,2;
SCA Cashier 2; Prom Committee 2; Pool Assistant 1,2;
Trident 2, Secretory 3; Student Council, Secretory-Treasurer 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Candidate 3; lnterclub President's Council 3; Sub Deb 2, President 3.
WAVRO, SUSAN ELLEN - Lincoln - "Sue" - SPY 2,3;
Artists' Alley 2; Future Nurses 2; Prom Committee 2 .
WEGNER, RUTH E. - Lincoln - "Root" - Future Teachers
1; A Cappello Choir 1,2,3.
WELLS, MICHAEL WALTER - Lincoln - "Mike" - Honor Society
2,3; K Klub 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Varsity Football 1,2, Co-Captain
3; Forensics; Debate Squad; Seminar 2 .
WENDORF, GLEN R. - McKinley - Sophomore Symphon ic Choir.
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WENDORF, NEIL N. - McK inley
WERVE, JUDITH M.
McKinley - " Judy"
- GAA 1,2; Choir 2; Red Cross 2; Seminar 2.
WHEELER, JAMES R. - McKinley - " Jim "
- Illa Klava 1,2; A Cappello Chair 1,2,3;
Future Teachers 1; Prom Committee 2;
Seminar 2,3; Variety Shaw 2.
WHITE, KAREN A . - Li ncoln - GAA l;
Student Council 1; SCA 1,2.
WHITEFORD, ROSE T.
Lincoln
" Rosie" - Booster Club 1; Girl Scouts 1;
W ig 'n Mask 1.
WHYTE, ROBERT B. - Lincoln - " Bob"
Cross Country 3.
WICKLUND, RICHARD W . Lincoln
" Dick" - Kenews 2,3; Spy Salesman 1.
WICKLUND, ROBERT W. Lincoln
" Wick" Sophomore Baseball; Varsity
2,3; Football 1.
WILLEMS, LARRY W .
Washington Swi mming
l ; Sophomore Baseba ll 1;
Varsity Baseball 2,3.
WILK, JUDITH C. - Lincoln
- " Judy" - Hi Style 2,
corr. sec. 3; Soph. Symphon ic Choir 1, t rea s.;
F.T.A. 3; Wig ' n Mask 1;
Honey Hop Attendan t; G irl
Scouts 3; Spa nish Club 1,
Sec. 2; F.N.A. 1,2; Prom
Committee 2; Soph. Class
Committee 1; Pool Assista nt 1,3.
WILLEMS, WILLIAM M.
Washington - "Bill"
WILLIAMS, ROBERT D. - Washington " Bob" - Ten nis 1.
WILLIAMS, MARY JANE - ·McKinley
WILLIE, LINDA E. - St. Mary's - "Lin" Seminar 2; Artists Al ley 1,3; W ig ' n Mask
3; Honor Soc iety 2,3.
WISCH, SUSAN F. - Lincoln - " Sue" Wig 'n Mask 1,3; Sophomore Sympho nic
Choir; Senior G irls' Chorus; La t in C lub 3;
Student Counci l 1.
WOLNEY, DARLENE Washington
Sophomo re Choir; Senior G irls' Chorus 2.
WOOD, TOM D. Lincoln - " Lumberjack"
WORDEN, LLOYD G . Washington Sophomore Basketball; Cross Country 2.
WRIGHT, JAMES R. Lincoln - " Rick"
WYN STRA, PETER A. - Linco ln - "Pete"
- Bond 1,2.
YORD I, SHARON D. - Lincol n - Sub Deb
2, Corresponding Secretory 3; Senior
Mixed Chorus 2; Senior Girls' Choir 3; Wig
'n Mask 1,2; Prom Committee 2; SPY salesmen 1; Sponish Club 2; Booster Club 1;
Sophomore Closs Ploy Committee.
YULE, ROGER J . - Austin, Texos
YUNKER, DOUGLAS J .
Lincoln
"Switch" Sophomore Boseboll; Varsity
Boseboll 2,3; Varsity Wrestling
1,2,3;
Sophomore Football 1; K Klub 2,3.
ZAHN, HOWARD E. W oshington " Fly boy"
ZALESKI , ROBERT - Washington
ZARLETII, ROSEMARY A. Washingto n
" Roe" Student Council 2; Senior
Girls' Chorus 3; Red Cross Representative
3; Wig 'n Mask 3.
ZAPF, MARV IN J . - Woshington - " Butch"
ZINK, JUDITH A. Lincoln - " Judy" - G.A.A.
1; SPY Salesman 2.
ZOERNER,
Lincoln
ZIELINSKI , BURTON K. Linco ln - " Bud "
LARRY
F.
Camera Shy
Aolto, John
Anderson, Corbett
Aumock, Gerold
Baltes, Margaret
Borieko, Charles
Bea uchamp, Judy
Becker, Suzanne
Bierzychudek, Mathew
Bitoutis, Judith
Bohner, Betty
Bonn, Leo
Broun, Jomes
Bruce, Erwin
Budwick, Nick
Coin, Corlroy
Doroutor, Akfren
Dixon, William
Dowd, Sandro
Doyle, Richard
Egi, Mory Jone
Koutenburg, Loren
Kruse, Jerilynn
Kwicinski, Sandro
Laurent, Glenn
Lowell, Jomes
Leipzig, Robert
Lucas, Barbaro
Molsock, Ken
Mortin, Ronald
McKinney, Koren
McNeil, Bruce
Mikus, Ronald
Myer, John
Nedewski, Ed
Oliok, Ken
Pearlman, lorry
Perez, Meriom
Pulera, Samuel
Reuter, Steven
Richards, Russell
Ellsworth, John
Foronne, Allen
Filconcizrik, Kostek
Fenk, Roger
Furlone, Poul
Geissmon, Derreld
Grohom, Joann
Gregory, Ronald
Grimes, Lorry
Hogopion, Lee
Hansche, Jomes
Hovbrick, Donald
Hoferitzo, William
Huebner, Solly
Huxhold, Ernest
lstuonek, Jomes
Jomes, Jock B.
Julius, Sharon
Kancion, Duncan
Korges, Williom
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Rice, Henry
Russel, Richard
Rutkowski, Pete
Sopp, Bien
Schmidt, Robert S.
Schmidt, Kathleen
Sirocchi, Vincent
Smith, Marilyn
Sobey, JoAnn
Tatro, Sick
Tjepkmo, David
Ulbright, Barbaro
Vaughn, Therese
Ventura, William
Voight, Charles
Waldo, Fronk
Werk, Norgert
Wiemelt, Gerold
Wilson, Valerie
Wolf, Somes
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HONOR STUDENTS
Alippi, Adriano
Asboth, Thomas
Buchan, Scott
Cobb, Roger
Covelli, Robert
Davis, Muriel
Dibble, Mary Beth
Freidl, George
Gagliardi, Rachel
Garske, Cecile
Graf, Ellen
Hafkin, Nancy
Hains, Patricia
Hebgen, Charlyn
Hockney, Robert
Horning, Barbara
Kiss, Kathleen
Larsen, Carol
Limpert, Joan
Loef, Sandra
Lueck, Ronald
Martin, Judith
Martins, William
May, Eden
Michele, Dennis
Milkowski, Kenneth
Petersen, Patricia
Pacey, Sandra
Ptacek, Edward
Renne, James
Petzke, John
Rasmussen, Arlene
Rose, Terry
Roseman, Marilyn
Rosero, Carol
Rutkowski, Susan
Smith, Sharron
Simonsen, Nancy
Steele, Sandra
Stenzel, Bill
Stewart, Judy
Thiel, Patricia
Turk, Kenneth
Vaccarello, Florence
Vedder, Harvey
Wade, Barbara
Walton, Elaine
Wells, Michael
Wisch, Susan
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Many who preceded you had the same hope, but many a job has been vacated
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PHONE 7-7171
McNEIL
FUEL CO.
6337 14th Avenue
COMPLIMENTS OF
SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.
Kenosha , Wisconsin
LINTZ AUTO PARTS
KENOSHA'S COMPLETE PARTS HEADQUARTERS
8915 Sheridan Road
Dial Olympic 2-2410
rrw onderful Food"
Phone : OLympic 4-3544
JEAN 'n DALE'S
DIAMOND'S JEWELERS
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR
Uptown - Corner 22nd and 63rd St.
6221 -
GEMS AND JEWELRY
22nd Ave.
01. 2-1209
BECK & MAHLSTED CO.
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Wholesale -
CIGARS • TOBACCO • CANDY
1208 Fifty-seventh Street
Phone OL. 7-7144
GROTSKY AND BERENSON
7523 -
MEN'S WEAR - SHOES
" Your Sports Wear Store"
22nd Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Tuxedo Rental
FOUR WINDS PET SHOP
2200 Roosevelt Rd.
01. 7-6412
HANNAFORD 'S
ORGAN STUDIO
6124 -
22nd Ave.
01. 8-1220
KENOSHA RAMBLER INC.
7526 -
22nd Ave.
01. 8-1611
LYON'S FORD
(Formerly -
1021 -
60th St.
Lane Henderson Ford)
01. 8-1631
McDONALD'S
PELTIER FURNITURE STORE
FAMOUS HAMBURGER DRIVE-IN
01. 4-4840
8058 - South Sheridan Rd .
" FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME"
01. 7-5133
6209 - 22nd Ave.
CUNDARI HEATING & SHEET
METAL SHOP
8035 Sheridan Rd.
Ph. 01. 7-7363
BOGARD'S GUN SHOP
8319 Sheridan Rd.
Ph. 01. 2-3849
DeBERGE'S PAINT STORE
2008 -
Ph. 01. 4-2032
63rd St.
CASA CAPRI
RESTAURANT
8237 Sheridan Road
Phone -
01. 8-1664
BEST WISHES 1960 CLASS
FROST COMPANY
LEO WALKOWSKI AND SON
2930 -
75th St.
Ph. 01. 7-3071
Kenosha Wisconsin
NORM OWENS RESTAURANT
FINE FOOD
3927- 75th Street
Phone -
OL 4-9888
GORDON
AUTO REPLACEMENTS
2801 -
Roosevelt Rd .
Phone -
OL 4-2178
BERNACCHl'S PHARMACY
3900 -
75th Street
Phone -
OL 2-3844
THEATRE HARDWARE INC.
2906 -
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Roosevelt Rd.
Phone - OL 2-1223
RE GI STERED JEWELER/AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
6118 - 22nd AVENUE
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UPTOWN KENOSHA
DENT AL PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS
The Kenosha County Dental
George C. Gabe, D.D.S.
General Dentistry
625 -
57th Street
Society is a component society
A. E. Pacetti, D.D.S.
of the Wisconsin State Dental
General Dentistry
Society and of the American
3804 -
60th Street
Dental Association.
W. H. Talley, D.D.S.
Its purpose is to maintain
General Dentistry
3311 -
Roosevelt Rood
Roger M. Hammond, D.D.S.
the standards of dentistry and
General Dentistry
to increase professional knowl-
1202 -
60th Street
edge.
Thomas B. Lane, D.D.S.
General Dentistry
6124 Sheridon Rood
The president of this organ-
V. J. Vaccarello, D.D.S.
ization at the present time is
General Dentistry
Dr. Richard Jones.
7505 -
38th Avenue
BURGER CHEF DRIVE-IN
6926 -
39th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
GRANGER
MOTORS
OLDSMOBILE
7514 Sheridan Road
01 7-6154
ROBINSON'S PHARMACY
REUTER'S BAKERY
3526 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
MUG'N BRUSH BARBER SHOP
7426 -
THE LATEST IN HAIR STYLES
A ir Conditioned - Ample Parking
40th Avenue
Kenosha, Wis.
CARVEL DARI-FREEZE
DRIVE-IN
7943 -
Sheridan Road
01. 4-1968
Kenosha, Wis.
3601 Roosevelt Rd .
Phone 4-8635
John H. Robinson , R.Ph .
Three Registered Pharmacists to Serve YOU ...
The Vigansky's extend their congratulations to the CLASS OF '60
SUNNYSIDE TV SERVICE
7514 -
30th Ave .
01. 4-5426
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HERBERT N. BLOCK
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CORNER OF 58'" ST. AND 7'" AVENUE
Two Complete Floors
BROSK OFFICE AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
5810 -
OL. 4-2193
7th Ave.
MAIN HARDWARE INC.
YOUR DOWNTOWN HARDWARE STORE
606 - 57th Street
Phone Olympic 7-7433
Kenosha, Wisconsin
GUTTORMSEN'S RECREATION
614 -
Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters
Bowl for Health and Pleasure
52nd Street
Phone OL 2-2612
MICHAEL PRINCIPE
PLUMBING CO.
BELL CLOTHING HOUSE
6th AVENUE
CORNER
56th STREET
6803 -
39th Ave.
Phone 01. 7-7309
CONFECTIONER
IN THE HEART OF KENOSHA
AT 24th AVE . & 60th ST.
JEWEL-CONNOLLY
FOOD STORES
Featuring
The largest selection of U. S.
Government Graded Choice Beef
4523 - 75th St. 6218 - 22nd Ave.
14th Ave. & Washington Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY
KENOSHA BRANCH
ANA&jNDA
from mi~e to cor\sumer
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MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL SPONSO RS
The Kenosha County Medical Society is a
voluntary organization of Doctors of Medicine who reside and practice in Kenosha
County, dedicated to the promotion of the
science and art of medicine and the betterment of public hec;ilth.
This society is a component organization
of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin
and the American Medical Association.
At the present time, Dr. William Swift is
president of the organization.
MORRIS SIEGEL, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
3900 - 75th Street
LOUIS H. CREIGHTON, M .D.
General Practice
2900 - 75th Street
SIXTH A VENUE MEDICAL
CENTER
6th Avenue at 60th St.
WILLIAM A. MUDGE, M.D.
Internal Medicine & Cardiology
6530 Sheridan Road
RICHARD M. BLOCK, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
520 - 58th Street
BLAIR T. BON ELL, M. D.
General Surgery
1202 - 60th St.
L. T. SCHLENKER, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
6530 Sheridan Road
RICHARD W . ASHLEY, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
5711 - 8th Avenue
L. H. LOKVAM, M.D.
General Surgery
723 - 58th Street
WILLIAM H. LIPMAN, M.D.
Internal Medicine - Allergy & Skin
625 - 57th Street
LOUIS OLSMAN, M.D.
General Surgery
625 - 57th Street
D. D. RUEHLMAN, M.D.
Proctology
5825 Sixth Avenue
DAVID N. GOLDSTEIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
The Medical Building
C. A. SATILER, M.D.
Orthopedic Bone & Joint Surgery
6401 Sheridan Road
WALTER C. KLEINPELL, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
1202 - 60th Street
LEWIS TURNER, M.D.
General Surgery
2604 Roosevelt Road
J. B. PEARSON, M .D.
General Surgery
624 - 57th Street
C. E. PECHOUS, M .D.
General Surgery
625 - 57th Street
Ro-ch:g.
MARY LESTER SHOP
Camera & Photo Supplies, Inc.
2204 Roosevelt Rd. • OLympic 4-2410
KENDALL SHOE STORE
6208 -
22nd Ave.
01. 2-3751
PARKVIEW RESTAURANT
2100 -
54th St .
01. 7-9733
6210 -
22nd Ave.
01. 2-6919
UPTOWN BAR & RESTAURANT
6216 -
22nd Ave.
OL. 4-9123
PATRONS
Carl's Drive In
Josephson and Thomey Company
Big Shoe Store
Hartnell Food Shop
Ben Franklin Store
Mayer Drug
Better Glass Company
Central Supply Store
Greenberg's Ladies Garments
Merten Motors
Wilson TV and Record Center
Ernst Book Store
House of Fabric
Phil Wilk Auto Supply Store
N . W. Drapery Company
Johnston Hardware
Julius Urban, Tailor
Vogue Fabrics
Harbert Auto Parts
Sibley's Donut Shop
Block Brothers
Becker Awning and Shade
Company
Marinelli's Launderette
Tom's Food Shop and Beer Depot
Kiddy Korner and Tween
Teen Shop
Bill Angelo and Son Florists
Haebigs Courtesy Market
Obertin's Flower Shop
Tropic Juices
Lynn's On Sixth
Phillips Bros., Inc.
Badger Fuel and Supply
Company
Hollebs' Ladies Apparel
Washington Road Hardware
Dickelman's Toy Shop
Pawlak Pharmacy
Neumode Hosiery
Delta Drive-In Restaurant
Kenosha Washer Service
Carl's Market
Chiappetta
BUSINESS SPONSORS
Sunnyside Florist
Greenings Clothes Shop
Blouse Mart
3021 -
6304 -
5713 -
75th Street
22nd Avenue
7th Avenue
Wilson Variety Store
P & G Stores
Garb's Travel Shoppe
3609 Roosevelt Rood
6200 -
5707 -
Sentry Foods
C. H. Lockwood Oil Company
Peggy Geddes Gifts and China
1700 -
5817 -
6031 -
~h
Avenue
22nd Avenue
22nd Avenue
6th Avenue
6th Avenue
Henoch News Agency
Allendale Food Shop
Nehlsen Sporting Goods
1325 -
75')9 -
518 -
56th Street
7th Avenue
56th Street
Lindas Company
Kenosha Prescription Laboratory, Inc.
Korf's Sixth Avenue, Inc.
1704 -
624 -
5618 -
63rd Street
57th Street
6th Avenue
Charm Beauty Salon
Leader Store
Crystal's Men's Shop
6819 -
611 -
5520 -
14th Avenue
58th Street
6th Avenue
Lincoln Super Mart
Segal's Ladies Wear
Herrmann Gift & Variety Store
6830 -
5709 -
4926 -
14th Avenue
Dairy Dream Drive In
7500 Sheridon Rood
6th Avenue
7th Avenue
ALL KENOSHA IS TALKING ABOUT
ETHAN ALLEN!
Come in and see our beautiful selection of Solid
Rock Maple by Ethan Alle n at Kenosha's only
franchised dealer.
MAPLE MODERN AND CHERRY
INTERIORS
South Side: 3824 Roosevelt Road
North Side: 2610 Fourteenth Avenue
KEEP-FILL SERVICE
METERED DELIVERIES
Dial
Oll-5146
After Hours Call
OL 4-6241
R. L. THOMAS - Agent
3207 -
63 rd St.
Autographs
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