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The SPY 1962
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1961 to 1962 school year.
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Kenosha (Wis.)
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Foreword
Here after long waiting and wondering is your SPY for 1962
entitled "A Book of Memories." Here it is after practically ten months
of hollering for unwritten copy, constant push·ng for ads, changing
and rechanging layouts, scheduling and rescheduling and rescheduling pictures, cropping pictures to size, identifying same unknown
person on a picture, fitting headlines and copy to the page, calling
stubborn ones on account of missed pictures, ond persistent promoting of the yearbook by SPY salesmen throughout every homeroom.
The previous sentence can very well summarize the year's work, as
everyone on the staff did their part to make the book enjoyable for
all.
Af er looking over yearbooks of past years, we decided that it
would be nice to stop, during the course of the year, and take a
look back over the styles and events of past years. Searching
through the files of the Kenosha County Co0rthouse, we found some
of Kenosha's most historic pictures, which we have organized and
placed on several pages throughout the book. We have also carried out the theme on the division pages of Summer, Fall, Winter,
and Spring. So if you come across some pages that have oldfashioned lettering, please keep in mind that you are looking at
the 1962 SPY, not one from "way back when!"
We hope as you progress through the four divisions of the book
(Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring' that you enjoy your journey
and that you will enjoy taking a brief look into the past.
Editor
Rick Frost
Assistant Editor ...... . ............ Chuck Ashley
Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Hubbard
Advertisements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Veconi
Photographers .......... John Collins, Jan Hoffman
Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Fratrick, Dave Jensen
Subscription Manager ...... ........ Candy Holm
General Staff
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Barnes
Pat Janovicz
Linda Montemurro
Terry Tower
John Lundgren
Advisor
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Young
Table of Contents
Summer
The Summer Scene .................................... 8
Summer Formal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Toronto Bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The Summer Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Badger Girls' and Boys' State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Administration ....................................... 16
Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Fall
Foreign Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Sophomore Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Band ............................................. 38
Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Cheerleaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-56
The Sophomore Class ................................. 58
Winter
Basketball
78
Variety Show ....................................... 82
Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Choirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Sub-Deb Formal ............................... . .... 96
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
The Class Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
The Junior Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Spring
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Style Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Prom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Spring Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Senior Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Senior Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
The Senior Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
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The Summer Scene . • •
"I have just the thing far you."
"You're in the wrong store, mister! "
"Sure it writes!"
On the beach ...
The bike races
A sandy initiation
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"Never soy I ho nd
out bolony."
"You soy its a hold-up?"
How about a free coke?
"Roy, there's a spider!"
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A Midsummer
Toke my coot please
"Midsummer Night's Dream" was the theme of this year's
summer formal, and a dream it was. On June 23, 1961, the
annual summer formal was presented at Maplecrest Country
Club. The room being brilliantly decorated in a color scheme of
silver and purple, having the enchanting music of Joe Petrini
and his band, being able to enjoy the facilities of an outdoor
pool and terrace, and the night being clear and mild and romantic, everyone enjoyed the evening to the fullest extent .
Other entertainment besides the band was provided as the
group heard a boy's barbershop quartet comprised of several
seniors and graduates.
Dance the night away
Smile! We're on "Candid Camero!"
Night's Dream
The Swinging Four
Gee -
I'm losing all my money in this well.
The traditional wishing well helped to add to the
atmosphere of a real dream. Refreshments were served
by the new sophomore members. From the very moment that the band of Joe Petrin began to spin its
magical web of enchantment, until the very end of the
evening an enjoyable time was had by every one . It
was truly a "Midsummer Night's Dream."
Woke up, Som, the night's just begun.
OHJJJI My feet.
Toronto
Arrival in Toronto.
How about a cool dip in the pool?
At one o'clock on the morning of Friday, July l,
1961, the A Cappello choir departed for Toronto,
Canada to sing for the annual Kiwanis International
Convention. Packed to the brims of two air-conditioned
buses, the choir stopped at Detroit for a performance,
traveled in a total of seven states, gave a total of
five performances in Tornoto, and stopped to wonder
at Niagara Falls before finally returning home. Highlighting the trip was a final appearance of the choir
in the famed Mapleleaf Gardens before an audience
of about 4,000. When the buses returned on Friday,
July 8, in the late afternoon, everyone was exhausted
but had the feeling of doing a job well.
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"How long before we get there?"
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The choir entertains in a restaurant.
Bound!
Home base.
Under the falls .
C'mon, smile!
Niagara Falls
Gather 'round and sing.
Tired after a long trip.
What did everyone do last summer? Judging
from the pictures an this page, it seems that there
were a few club initiations, that some went swimming at the pool, and that some spent the end of
the summer signing SPY'S. Did your summer match
same of these activities?
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Cigar or Bratwurst??
"Let me at that woterl"
. And the rains come ... "
"Oh! Here's a picture of me."
"Could I hove your
signature, please?"
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Badger Boys' and Girls ' State
Carol Watson, a senior this year, studied
the government of our state at the University
of Wisconsin as our representative to Badger
Girls' State for 1961, last summer. Here she
studied state government, parliamentary law,
civic
responsibilities,
and the
role
women
now play in politics. As part of the week long
stay, officials were elected to act as governor,
senators, and other political officials. Carol
was elected to the position of senator. Her
position lasted for the week, and she went to
the capitol and sat in a session in the actual
senate chambers.
The trip was sponsored by the American
Legion Auxiliary. Carol believes that she was
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inspired much by this trip and learned much
more about government than she could out
of a history book.
This year our representatives to Badger
Boys' State were Bill Schmelling, Nick AnBadger Boys' State representatives,
Schmelling, Nick Angotti.
gotti, and Armand Matarrese. Badger Boys'
Armond
State was sponsored by the American Legion
to promote the knowledge of the operation
of state government. Each boy was a representative from a mythical city and county.
They elected officials from these cities and
Badger Girls' State representative, Coral
Watson.
counties and for the state. Among the distinguished speakers was
governor
Nelson.
The boys also participated in extra-curricular
activities such as choir and various sports.
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Motorrese,
Bill
School Administration
HAROLD R. MAURER
DR. ROBERT l. COOLEY
Director of Secondory Education
Superintendent of Schools
Board of Education
BACK ROW : Julius Goldstein, Williom Tyson, George Pinzger. FRONT ROW, seated: Mrs. Francis Jaeschke,
Mrs. Mory Zicorelli, Joseph Hame link, Leslie Schl ax.
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Our High
School Officials
Mr. Stocker
Mr. Huettner
Mr. Hooper
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Counselors
Miss Tenuta, Head Counselor
STANDING: Mr. Rafshal, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Davey, Mr. Haynes, Mr. Moebius, SITIING: Mr. Poska, Miss
Tenuta, Mr. Owens, Miss Kronenwetter.
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STAMDIN G: Mr
Thiel, Mr
English Department
Fisher. Mr. Ferraro, Mr. Hansen, Mr.
Scrapes. ROW 3 : Miss Brown, Miss Luckos, Mrs. Corrington, Miss
Borzyskowski, M1 s Mogodo ROW 2 : Miss Murphy, Miss Steffen, Miss
Kexel, Miss Zeller, Miss Macintyre
FRONT ROW : Miss Breiseth, Miss
Schindeldecker, Miss Doniel.
BACK ROW : Mr
man
Fitzpatrick, Mr. Gebhart, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Bow-
History Department
SITIING: Miss Stephenson, Miss Duncan, Mr. Martelle, Miss
Yates.
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Miss Meier, Mrs. Faust, Miss Blank, Miss Wilson, Miss Bayler.
Language Department
STAND ING : Mr. Schmale, Mr. Hillier, Mr. Stuyvesant, Mr. Moore,
Mr. Hartzell, Mr. Glaeser, Mr. Young. SEATED: Miss Campbell,
Business Department
Mrs. Gaber, Miss Kronenwetter, Miss Pautsch, Mrs. Karlson.
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Home Economics Department
Mr. Delone, Mr. Reppert, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Smith,
Mr. Kriz, Mr. Freeberg, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Link.
Mrs. Tolley, Miss Kopp, Miss Sokolik
Industrial Arts Department
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BACK ROW: Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Poska, Mr
Davies, Mr. Whitaker,
Science Department
ROW 2 : Mr. Haynes, Mr. Schumacher, Miss Trowbridge, Mr. Schultz,
FRONT ROW: Mr. Hadler, Miss Doherty, Mrs. Sorenson, Mr. Smith.
Math Department
STAND ING : Mr. Cosner, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Parnell, Mr. Colletti, Mr. Nye, Mr.
Hubbard, SEATED: Mr. Moebius, Miss Gouerki, Miss Goerz, Miss Speich.
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Art
Department
Mr. Lowe, Mr. Gaarder, Mr. Froseth, Mr. Nasal
Speech
Department
Mr. Parnell , Mr. Christy, Mr. Brown
Mr. Davies, Mrs. Carrington, Miss Zeller
Music
Department
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Boys'
Physical
Education
Department
STAND ING , Mr. Landwer, Mr. McCulloch, SEATED, Mr. Martin, Mr. Whitworth, Mr.
Oglesby.
Girls' Physical Education Department
Miss Hanser, M fs. Fischer, Miss Vanderhoof.
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O ffice Staff
STANDING: Miss Muta, Miss Luzar, Miss Harvat, Mrs. Lebekis, Miss Holmgren, Miss
Schnell, Mrs. Bockelolt, SEATED: Miss Terry.
STANDING: Miss Chatilavicz, Mrs. Callahan, SEATED: Miss Reed, Miss Thanas.
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Librarians
Nurse
Miss Kupferschmidt
Custodians
BACK ROW : Mr. Larsen, Mr. Willems, Mr. Gerow, Mr. Rein, Mr. Dunham, Mr. Dangan, Mr. Rennick,
FRONT ROW: Mrs. Heuft, Mr. Falk, Mr. Klabuchar, Mr. Marchese, Mrs. Carbone, Mr. Albano, Mr.
Parry.
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Our A.F.S.
Giuseppina "Pina" Meazza
Vivacious and petite "Pina" Meazza came to us from Milan,
Italy. Previous to being awarded her A.F.S. scholarship to
America , she spent some time in Germany and England .
At Bradford High she studied American Problems, American
History, American Literature, Spanish, Speech, and Physical Ed
Pina also took full advantage of our extra-curricular program
by participating in the activities of the Student Council, Honor
Society, Red Cross, A.F.S. Club, K-Teens, and the French Club .
She was an enthusiastic follower of all high school sports and
musical events, experiences which are not possible in her school
in Milan.
Pina feels that the experience of living in an American
home while attending our high school has given her an understanding and appreciation of the American way of life that
would be impossible to obtain in any other way. A trip to
Florida during Christmas vacation, and one to Texas and New
Mexico during the spring recess, has given her an idea of the
breadth and variety of the U.S.A. This view will be still further
broadened during the A.F .S. bus trip she will take after saying
farewell to Kenosha.
As Pina returns to Italy this summer she will be taking a
part of Kenosha with her, just as a part of her will remain here.
For Pina, her American parents, friends, and classmates, the
past year has been a mutually satisfying experience.
Peter Drax!
Peter Draxl, who hails from Bremen, Germany, was
actually born in Austria. Although our customs differ from
those of Germany he likes America very much.
While attending Mary D. Bradford High, he studied
American History, English, Physics, Speech, and Physical
Education. In addition to these regular subjects, Peter
participated in many extra-curricular activities. He was
a member of many school clubs, among which were Student Council, A.F.S. Club, Honor Society, Key Club, and
Red Cross. Peter was also active in athletics, being a
letterman on the Swimming and Track Teams. In the
1962 Kenosha County Science Fair he won second place
in the Math exhibits and placed third in the senior
general division.
He saw his first baseball game soon after arriving in
New York. Peter, never having watched baseball before,
thought it very unusual when the pitcher struck out three
men. Also while in New York he saw a drinking fountain
for dogs on Fifth Avenue, and he certainly must have
thought out country was very strange. However, the
strangest thing to him is the amount of freedom the American teen-agers have with the use of the family car and
in going out at night.
When all is added up, Peter has enjoyed his year in
Kenosha and will miss all the friends he has made just
as everyone here will miss him. "Auf wiedersehen," Peter.
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Representatives
Last summer Karen Johnson, our American A.F.S. representative abroad, spent a memorable vacation with the
Yutaro Irie family in Gifu, a town which is approximately
150 miles south of Tokyo, Japan. The members of the family
- two girls, Sachiyo, 14, and Mizuho, 18, and two boys, Nobuhiko, 15, and Yasuhiko, 17 - helped her to enjoy this
wonderful experience. Karen states that "the family is
quite progressive. The Japanese are interested in the classical arts as well as modern political philosophy, and they are
especially interested in western ideas. The culture is entirely different, and the food as well. Just consider the
thought of eating raw fish! The teenagers of Japan do not
enjoy as many liberties as we do. Social life is enjoyed by
the family as a whole." Probably, Karen will remember most
the return visit paid by her Japanese father this past year.
Having become very attached to her Japanese friends, Karen
now thinks of them close enough to be called her second
family.
Karen Johnson
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Pina receives her diploma.
Brother-in-law to Karen's Japanese father,
Dr. Kaji, and her Japanese father, Yutaro
Irie, visit with Karen and Mr. Huettner.
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The Fall Scene . • •
Waiting far the initial bell.
Book covers, book covers . . . .
Lunch at the Union Club.
. .. and more book covers.
Do you recoil tho! wonderful yeor?
"Well, it's like this ... "
Sophomore Night
Looking into the future
This year, Project: High School, written and directed by
Miss Virginia Tenuta, was the title of our annual Sophomore Night at Mary D. Bradford . Each year, a special
night is set aside to introduce new students and their
parents to high school life at K.H.S.
This year the scene was set in an architect's office in the
year 1923 with student actors discussing the problem of
building a new high school. During the program our new
students were introduced to our exchange students, cheerleaders, band, faculty members, activities, clubs, choir and
school newspaper. The program was closed with students
singing their alma mater.
Well, somebody soy something!
BACK ROW: Bob Locicero, Bill Antoromion, Dick Krok, Allen Rosen-
Neil
boum, Chris Honsen, Eddie Feucker, Coach Joskwhich, Cooch Mc-
Dick Bucholz, Ron Taflora, Bob Pellegrino, Ernie Yunker, Art Scola,
Culloch, Cooch Smith, Cooch Mortin, Cooch
Dick Karmann, Ward Shampine, Rudy Klemm, Jim Perez, Bob Gray,
Rolph
Cheplok,
Whitworth.
ROW 4:
Rizzottom, Jim Morrison,
Ray Maurey, Larry Bass.
ROW 2:
Lee
Rosmussen,
Dennis Nuti,
Jerry
Grade,
Bob
Henry Turco, Dick Euting. FRONT ROW : Phil Krumpos, Jerry Mellone,
Bill Covelli,
Henry Taft,
Bruce Gerloch, Al
Olsen,
Paul
Jack Benedict, Bob Hinnen, Tom Jaskwhich, Jon Deignan, Captain
Groves, Dave Grimes. ROW 3: Dick Bohm, Skip Sieger, Ernie Vir-
Armand Matarrese, Jerry Leonard, Tom White, John Allen , Marvin
gilli, Ron Fechner, Don Ketchum, Julian Ellefson, Dennis Hoffiander,
Clark.
Jocobs,
Fighting Red Devils of '61
K.H.S.
OPP.
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12
Sheboygan
6
0
Janesville . . . . . . . . . . . .
0
Beloit ............... 33
7
13
Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
0
0
6
Park ................ 44
Horlick .............. 20
West
East
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The fighting Red Devils of KHS had a poor season this year because of the lack of experience. Coach Jaskwhich's eleven had only
four returning lettermen and because of this the Red Devils had an
overall record of 2 wins and 6 losses and finished with 2 wins and 5
losses in the Big Eight. Armand Matarrese was the team captain of
the '61 season with Jon Deignan the most valuable player. Jack Benedict was voted to the All-Big Eight second team. Big Eight honorable
mentions went to Rudy Klemm, Tom Jaskwhich and Armand Matarrese.
Next year's team looks like it will be a good one with the returning of
16 lettermen.
A hard work-out before the game.
Give it back; it's mine.
Came back little Sheba
Proud fathers watching their off-springs
Please Mr. Jaskwhich, I don't wanna gall
Hald that Tiger
Strategy plus
What a rough game!
1st and 10, let's do it again
Waiting to return to action.
Strategy
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Fighting Pink D evils
BACK ROW
Nick Ledanski,
George Benedict,
Mike
Zalud,
Millar, Lupi Tiierina, Sherwin Kruger, Tim Margetson, Coach Schmale.
Bab
Truax, Jerry Knaespel, Gil Lauretsen, Ken Horgen. ROW 5: Bruce
ROW
Anthansen, Jae Merla, Jim Hardin, Chuck Lange, Larry Weiss, Dan
Hewitt, Tom Yore, Jack Lane, Greg Jefferies. FRO NT ROW: Man-
Lenegar, Jay McAfee.
ager: Cal Patterson, Kipp Yule, Jack Rose
ROW 4:
Gary Peterson, Jerry Huiik,
Pete
2:
Gary
Koldenberg,
Archie
Maxwell,
Larry
Copen,
Dan
:captain., Fred Yanel,
Dick Williams.
Falcone, Steve Hannahs, Lee Hartnek, Bill Reid, Haward Alwarhdt.
ROW 3: Coach Colletti, Bruce Frye, Jim Jensen, Ran Krok, Rodney
This year's Kenosha High School sophomore football team was very
successful in their season. They came up with five wins and one tie.
Coach Verne Schmale said "This was one of the finest teams I have
ever coached. There will be quite a few boys playing on the varsity
squad next year." The team displayed a good spirit and a fine attitude.
Coach Schmale said, "These sophomore players will help the varsity
in the next two years." The team elected Jack Rose as their captain.
OPP.
K.H.S.
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Horii ck . .
6
Beloit . . . . . . . . ..
. . ... 7
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Park
. . . . . . ...... 0
Horii ck
0
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Janesville
13
Park
25
6
49
14
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The fa ns stand
Half time at the faatball game
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Bradford's
Band
March! March! March! The K.H.S. Band
knows this well. They marched tn the Dominion Day parade in Windsor, Ontario at
Dipper Garden, performed concerts in Detroit and Ontario, Canada in the U.S.Canadian International Freedom Festival.
In the last five years the band has wan
more than fifty contests. What does this high
school band have that always hits the top?
The simple element is the professional palish
in their performances brought out by !he
director Mr. James Frosetfi, who keeps the
105 members right in tune. Not only do
they appear all aver the country, but also at
our football and basketball games and at
school performances. They are received with
tremendous enthusiasm, which always leaves
a life long-impression an the audience.
Congratulations far a fine representation
of our school!
Prize winning color guard
1961 Band in concert
Exciting half-time entertainment
B:md receives new flag from the Kenosha Navy Club.
Summer and its para d es, practices, trave ls and fu n burg , Wisconsin
The Band at Cedar-
Baby, its cold outside
Let there be drums
One of many Detroit-Windsor appearances
Homecoming Committee
Homecoming Committee hod the following members; BACK ROW: Bob Lutter, Barbaro Holt, Joon Wavra,
Penny Over, and Mike Serpe. FRONT ROW: Mr. Owens, Carol Watson, Donna Neaves, Nancy Henkel
Homecoming '61
This year the homecoming campaign moved inside and was confined to
the wearing of pins. This was a result of the split noon hour which forced the
abandonment of noon hour rallies. The tradition died but the spirit remained.
Many of the K.H.S. clubs participated in the annual homecoming parade.
Members of these clubs dressed in costumes, marched to the stadium. Prizes
were awarded to the clubs on the basis of originality, organization, and
general appearance. First place was taken by French Club, second place
by Booster club, and Hi Style took third.
Our queen was Pat Ceresani, who is a lovely young lady and an active
participant in many school activities. Her first attendant was Sandy Kellman
and Jackie Bokmueller was the second attendant. Diane Hubbard, Rose Marie
Pellegerino, Jean Patrick, and Barb Langerman completed her royal court.
Roy
1961
Chompon
was the chairman
Homecoming
of
the
Committee.
Vive lo Fronce
Science marches on
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1961 CANDIDATES AND MANAGERS
Diane and Nick
Barb and Ron
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Jackie and Tim
Pat and Jeff
Sandy and 1/1/ayne
"Ro " and Don
Jean and Jim
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1961 Homecoming Queen and Attendants
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Pat Ceresani
Attendants
Sandy Kellman
Jackie Bakmueller
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Homecoming committee, queen condidotes, and managers
Campaign clean-up
Our queen and her manager
The big moment
The coronation
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Finally at ease
Alice
laquinta,
our
peppy,
enthusiastic captain of cheerleaders.
The vivacious varsity cheerleaders who served our school so well for the '6 l-'62 year
were
Barbara
Yasulis,
Loretta Puntillo,
Kathy
Boettcher,
Dorothy
Gamberini, Alice
laquinta, not pictured is Sharon Smith.
U-Rah-Rah
"Have you got that spirit?" "YEA MAN!" This, one of Kenosha's
favorite cheers, could be heard at football and basketball games being
cheered by all faithful, spirit-filled students.
With a K
OK, Let's gal
These were our sophomore chee rl ea ders.
VICTORY
BACK ROW: Cooch Thompson, John Lo Belle, Glenn Doud, George Peters, Russell Boken, Joe Principe,
Richard Baumgarten, Allen Wilson, Jim Sturino, Gordey Crebs, Willie Smith, Fred Arbonello, Wolter Voghen,
Cooch Ogelsby. FRONT ROW: Joe Perez, Lorry Lo Point, Bill Carroll, Jim Warnock, Bernard Beck, Mike
Epstein, Ronald Kirkpatrick.
Cross Country
Although this years cross country team wasn't
extremly victorious, they did very well. Coach
Thompson said, "This year's team was very good
for what we had, and also had plenty of enthusiasm
and lots of sportsmanship." He also said, "There
were only two boys that had run in a meet before
and they were Bernie Beck and Bill Corral." Next
year the team should be stronger because of their
acquired experience. They ended fourth in their
state section. For a total they came out with a second in three dual meets.
POINTS
l. Lake Shore Invitational - Kenosha 3rd place 111
2. Midwest Meet -
Kenosha 11th place . . . . 187
3. Big Eight - Kenosha 6th place . . . . . . . . . . 122
4. Sectional Meet - Kenosha 4th place ...... 104
Hold that position!
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BACK RO W: Bob Germinaro, Bill Yankus, Dan Fessenden, Rick Frost, Jahn Penman, Peter Draxl, Chuck
Lutter,
Ray Chapman,
RO W
FOUR: Dave Starr, Jim
Krueger, Bill
Schmelling,
Jeff
Williams,
Bill
Mit-
chell, Nick Angotti, Paul Rappuld, Ed Bishop. ROW 3: Janice Trebbin, Lynn Farris, Bary Philo, Elizabeth
Rath, Mary Claire Kuel, Jill Gray, Barbara Halt, Fean Patrick, Janet Kaas, Carol Watson, ROW 2: Candy
Finch, Diane Hubbard, Pina Meazza, June Cgristensen, JaAnne Ventura, Candy Olesen, Uldine Anderson,
Sandra Wiersum, FRONT ROW : Pres. -
Wayne Blackman, Secretary -
Rosie Pelegrino, Vice
Pres. -
Armand Matarresse.
Student Council
This year our busy student council, which is composed of a representative from each
homeroom, sold advance tickets to different K.H.S. activities, participated in an assembly
to encourage good grooming, had a committee working on civil defense, helped with
Career Day, and just generally tried to solve problems which concerned the whole student
body. Student Council is under the direction of Mr. Rafshol and its officers are Wayne
Blackmon, President; Armand Matarrese, Vice President; and Rose Marie Pellegrino,
Secretary.
BACK ROW: Mary Wilburn, Bab Locicero, Ralph Cheplak, Phil Krumpas, Lee Englund, Paul Groves, Jerry
Mellane, Ray Mowery, Haward Gesbeck, Bab Pelligrino, Jahn Burgo. ROW 4 -
Maureen Meluid, Judy
Agazzi, Donna Clark, Carol Lang, Jeff Brennen, Paul Kriz, Bill Antaraman, Chuck Molsan, Bobbie Dorfman,
Barb Beherke. ROW 3 -
Sue Riemer, Carol Kirby, Rose Ritacco, Mary Gundlach, Judy Weber, Sue Nichols,
Donna Gordan, Gerry Pascucci, Dianne Barnes. ROW 2 -
Sue Stangburg, Ellen Jorn!, Joan Wavro, Joann
Garren, Dorothy Gamberini, Doris Feld, Judy Fuhrer, Kathy Buswell, Cheryl Bolye, Kathy Schutz, Loretta
Pontillo. FRONT ROW -
Joon Woodbury, Donna Stancato, Katie Van Harpen, Carol Hubbard, Jeannette
Hasselback, Joan Farone, Marion Rusch, Donna N eaves.
BACK ROW: Jerry Perona, Rick Frost, Ed Bishop, Dave Kivela, Tom Merick. ROW 6: Joanne Groshowski,
Berkie Harris, John Penman, Bobbie Dorphman, Bill Schmelling, Mark Schwartz, ROW 5: David Charlton,
Barb Behnke, Jean Patrick, Peggy Weber, Janice Trebbin, Marty Patrick. ROW 4: Micky Skernick, Mary
Philo, Kathy McHenry, Mary Clair Keul. ROW 3: Carol Watson, Bonnie Peterson, Abby Cohen, Lucille
Turco, Marsha Kellman, Kathy Urban. ROW 2: Palette Waterstradt, Diane Monteen, Fran Dysart, Jean
Hallebeck, Doris Feld, Janet Thompson, Dianne DeSeile, Katie Van Harpen, ROW ONE : Karen Johnson,
Pina Meazza, Ralph Cheplak.
American Field Service
The American Field Service is a newly
organized club in KHS this year. The
members of AFS raise money for scholarships to send students abroad and to
receive foreign students at KHS for the
next year. AFS tries to further good will
and international understanding by aiding the KHS foreign exchange students
during the school year. To help raise the
money, which is needed for the scholarships, the club had a dance and a penny
drive. The penny drive was between the
three classes and it was very successful.
The officers of AFS were:
President - - Wagne Blackmon
Vice President - - Ralph Cheplak
Secretary
Treasurer -
Our hard working leader
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-
Karen Johnson
Pina Meazza
Booster Club
Booster Club, a club consisting of forty-five
students, is organized to promote school spirit.
They make posters advertising school activities,
organize bus trips to out-of-town sport activities,
form booster sections at sports events, support
the cheerleaders of Kenosha High, and present
assemblies at the Junior High schools to promote
school spirit.
Whooa says we're not beautiful?
You may also see Booster Club members selling
booster buttons and participating in half time activities at basketball games.
Booster Club officers are:
President - - Candy Olesen
Vice president -
J
-
Virginia Veconi
Secretary - - Ann England
Treasurer - - Sharon Smith
Ra Ily leader - - Betsy Roth
Will it cover the bus trip?
BACK ROW : Bob Germinaro, Bob Wagner, Dave Mann, John Pen-
son,
man, Don Fessenden, John Bilotti, Jim Krueger, Tom Laba, Ernie
laquinta.
Trecocci, Gary Laba, Dan Bryske. ROW 4: Jill Gray, Carolyn Caldart,
Boettcher, BeBE Grotsky, Eunice Ward, Jenny Beck, Dorothy Gam-
Barb Yasulis, Marty Patrick, Micky Skernick, Linda Bergren, Slyvia
berini, Ruth
Sauder, Carol Volpentesta, Candy Holm, Sue VanHarpen, Berkie
Ward Shampine. FRONT ROW: Betsy Roth, Anne England, Virginia
Harris, Sue Wedell. ROW 3: Sharon
Veconi, Candy Olesen, Sharon Smith, Candy Finch.
Brand, Carol Wendt,
Jane
Bauer, Marge Doherty, Kathy Dielman, Libby Shipley, Bonnie Peter-
Kathy Goodwin,
ROW
2:
Loretta
Mary
Pontillo,
Ungemach,
Jackie
Bokmueller,
Alice
Ginger
McPherson,
Kathy
Baier, Carol Hubbard, Judy Fuhrer, Sue Richardson,
BACK ROW: Bill Yonkus, Jack Rose, Rolph Cheplok, Rick Frost, Wayne Blockmon, Armand Motorrese, Bob
Germinaro. ROW 3: Bill Schmelling, Jeon Patrick, Rose Morie Pellegrino, Betty Becker, Barbaro Holt, Candy
Olesen, Joanne Ventura, Edward Bishop, ROW 2: Sandro Kellman, Alice laquinta, Dione Hubbard, Dorothy
Gamberini, Nancy Rockwood, Uldine Anderson, Carol Watson,
FRONT ROW:
President,
Don Fessenden ,
Secretory, Mory Claire Keul, Vice President, John Penman.
Interclub President's Council
Hey let's twist
Another needle broken
Many students in K.H.S. are not aware of Interclub Presidents Council's activities or their chief
function. This year the council's main desire was
to promote school spirit and try to inspire students
to attend our school's activities.
On January 12, 1962, lnterclub Presidents Council successfully presented the "Basket-Ball," in the
high school gymnasium. The object of the dance
was to promote student attendance at the basketba II games.
Being somewhat discouraged with attendance
of all high school events, the council also put forth
an assembly on April 6, 1962, dealing with most
of M.D. B.H.S. clubs, events, and mannerisms.
President - - Don Fessenden
Vice-President - - John Penman
Secretary-Treasurer - - Mary Cla·re Keul
Ushers Club
Confused usher
Toke 2nd
seat
Row
41, middle
section,
pleose.
The Ushers Club has the job of directing activities
in the K.H.S. auditorium. Activities include: all K.H.S.
events, Friday night lectures, Kenosha Symphony
Orchestra, and other civic events. Directing this fine
organization was the Advisor, Mr. Whitaker, and
President, Armand Matarrese.
BACK
ROW : Tom
Fuhrer,
Bruse Gerlach,
Joseph
Bisciglia,
John
Bilotti,
Lynda
Fenk,
Dionne Manteen,
Sheron
Lawe,
Tom
Lobo,
Grimshaw, Gory Rysdom, Bill Madder, ROW THREE : James Krueger,
FRONT ROW : Armand Matorrese, Joyce Bredek, Condy Finch, Don
Gerry
Fessenden.
Perona, Poul
Johnson,
George
Bogdan,
Gary Laba,
Jae
Casazza, ROW 2: Larry Sommers, Sondre Groenke, Fron Dysort, John
Artists Alley
Artist's Alley at work.
BACK ROW , Eileen
Juzenos, Elaine Brocegirdle,
Guynith
Von
Doolwyk, Bill Scheve, Burkie Horris, FRONT ROW, Donna Bruss,
Ruth Baier, Barb Holt.
If your busy Christmas shopping lead you to the post
office, you would have seen a succession of attractive paintings depicting the holiday season. These paintings were the
efforts of talented Artist's Alley members. Besides decorating
the post office windows, Artist's Alley members take part in
decorating the school for Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Mr. Christy, is the adviser of Artist's Alley, Barbara Holt
is President, Donna Brus is Vice-President, Elaine Bracegirdle
is Treasurer, and Berkie Harris is Secretary. Members hold
group meetings at which they discuss current trends in art,
art as it is applied to the lives of all people, and their various
projects.
BACK ROW: Jerry G retzinger, John Paricka, Chuck Petrouske, Tom Bertling, Clinton Johnson,
ROW 3: Mr. Shumacher, Patricia Harrop, George Hix, Phil Herrmann, Bill Lyons, William Yankus,
ROW 2: Karen Thomas, Dick Principe, George Macarron, Annette Feely, Chuck Andre, FRONT
ROW: Terry lorns, John Payne, Chuck Saftig, Uldine Anderson.
Cinematics
Monday morning matinees are our specialty. For this reason, we, as a club, are
well liked and one of the most useful because the films are invariably educational.
Besides rendering service at Bradford High
School, we run projectors at Brookside and
Willowbrood Rest Homes. We held the
Homecoming Bake Sale and also entered
a candidate for the Poor People's Prom.
This year's officers were President, Chuck
Saftig; Vice-President, John Payne; Secretary, Uldine Anderson; and Treasurer,
Terry Dorne.
Rewinding
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Grounded Grids
A new discovery
This past year the Grounded Grids of KHS
spent the main part of ·the year revising their
club constitution. During the winter they found
time to repair radios and televisions free of
cost except for the cost of parts. The purpose
of Grounded Grids is to work on electronic
equipment and to gain experience for future
Mr. Link revealing his knowledge.
electronic work.
This year's officers were President Jim
Lauzon, Vice President Tim Robbins, Treasurer
Leroy Schoch, and Secretary Harry Majeuski.
Charles Pomerening, Richard Story, Jeff Brennen, LeRoy Schoch, James Lauzon, Dan Storlie, Mr. Link
High School Red Cross
We have our membership cards, how about you?
Are you thinking?
In the fall, each homeroom elects a representative to the Kenosha
High chapter of the Junior Red Cross. These representatives distribute
membership cords to the students in their homerooms. The money
raised by this drive is given to the National Childrens' Fund. This fund
helps children in many disaster areas.
Each spring the Red Cross sends a chest to needy children. Last year
the chest went to people left homeless by the earthquake in Chile. This
chest contained first aid, sanitary and educational supplies, and toys.
Officers for the year were Chuck Lutter, President; Carol Watson,
Vice President; Nancy Henkel, Secretory; Nancy Davey, Treasurer. Mr.
Richard Nye is adviser to the group.
Hard working members
BACK
ROW:
Karen
Nelson,
Karen
Smith,
Wanda
Burch, JoAnn
Shipley, Karen Sunquist, Judy Dorfman, Sue Smith, Diane
Sakalauske, Kathy Uttech, Paul Johnson, Peter Drexl, Tom White,
Char
Bob Irving, Ken Harrup, Janet Koos, Sue Cohen, Jill Helwig, Sue
Marilyn
Mattnet.
Delores Bierzychudek, Evie Kanocz,
ROW 4 : Joyce
Georgia Augard, Jeff
Tanck,
Sandra
Groenke,
Phillips, Bob Olsman,
Paul
Joyce
Bredek,
Roppuld, Bruce
Ausen,
Carol Gesbeck.
Falduto, Claudia
Donna Pauschert,
Alice
ROW
Sheridan,
Llanas,
2: Judy
Abby
Wisch,
Cohen,
Diletti,
Jenny
Pina
Beck,
Meazza,
Barb Zaleski, Sue Richardson,
Connie
Widmar,
Judy
Hofferitza.
Minshall, Kathy Dielman, Sandy Frederickson, Diane Lorenz, Laurel
FRONT ROW: Vivian
Boyle, Karen Adel, Mary Friedl. ROW 3: Chris LaRase, Judy Kober,
Turco, Nancy Daven, Chuck Lutter, Carol Watson, Nancy Henkel,
Charlotte
Elaine Scheye, Donna Robertson, Karen Eckman, Mary Hernandez.
Stulgatis,
Liz
Olsen,
Kathy
Kibler,
Judy Mayer,
Libby
Lichter, Eunice Ward, Sharon Myer,
Lucille
Karen Waif, Madelyn Pietkiewicz, Georgia Augard,
Janet Shipton, Janet Holderness, Kathy Staebig, Barbara Dering,
Carla Bente, Elizabeth Hubbard, Sharon Stauder, Joan Steinhoff,
ROW 4: Gerri Yurove, Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Ludwig, Cheryl
Wood, Sue Thompson, Ben Vanzile, Linda Tenuta, Cheryl Deschneau,
Judy Hammelev, Judy Robertson, ROW 3: Barbara Serjern, Diane
Godlewski, Carol Minsk1, Barb Aune, Violet Taylor, Martha Ann
BACK ROW:
Sucharda, Sharon Fishback, Sharon Brand, Ruth Ann Covelli,
Loraine Julius, ROW 2: Carol Win~eld, Roberta Wa lig, Gretchen
Roth, Khristina Winberg, Vicky Casteel, Pat Cattalina, Barb Zaleski,
Ann Hackbarth, Nancy Germinaro, Linda Hanson, Judy Brion,
FRONT ROW: Mary Friedl, Rose Marie Pelligrino, Joy Anderson,
Mary Catherine Mases.
The "Future Nurses and Allied Health Careers Club, is a club that
is helpful in preparing young women in the field of Nursing and
other health careers. During the year, they make up a Christmas
Basket for a needy family, listen to speakers who are experts in
their fields, and saw interesting movies. Under the guidance of
Miss Kupferschmidt, the school nurse, the officers were:
President - - Joy Anderson
Vice President - - Mary Moses
Secretary - - Rose Marie Pellegrino
Treasurer - - Mary Beth Freid!
They have helped to interest the girls in the field of nursing and
to gain the experience needed for future education in the field of
medicine.
Future Nurses
Normal?
Too Tight?
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BACK ROW: Barbaro Wood, Charles Corson, Tom Lobo, Gory Rysdom, Giorge Bogdon, Gory Lobo, Gerry
Perona, Joern Levy. ROW 3: Borb Yosulis, Joyce Tonk, Pot Sidell, Louise Kober, Londo Fonk, John Bilotti,
ROW 2: Sharon Griswold, Gail Berenson, Marilyn Folduto, June Christensen, Ruth Sorsen, Margie Leppone,
Judy Mayer, Kathy Boettcher. FRONT ROW: Mary James, Jim Krueger, Sandy Kellman, Sue Smith.
Future Teachers of America
President - - Sandie Kellman
Vice President - - Jim Krueger
Secretary - - Sue Smith
Treasurer - - Mary James
Advisor - - Miss Speich
The Future Teachers of America is a club whose
purpose is to inspire Kenosha High School students
to go into the field of teaching.
Guests and teachers speak to F.T.A.'s members on
the many different types of teaching. This year the
F.T.A. is also offering service to any teachers which
may need their help.
Wake up future teachers.
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We were initiated
We ottended compaign meetings
,
All quiet on the western front
We played
We worked
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Class of '64
Barb Wagner, Treasurer; Coral Hubbard, Secretory;
Jock Rose, President; Bob Pellegrino, Vice-president.
Under the leadership of the officers; Jack Rose,
President, Bob Pellegrino, Vice President, Carol Hubbard, Secretary, and Barbara Wagner, Treasurer, and
the advisers, Mr. Scropus and Mr. Knickrehm, the
sophomore class established itself well and has the
unique distinction of being the largest class in the
history of Mary D. Bradford High School.
One of their several projects this year has been to
purchase and decorate a Christmas tree. Their class
dance was a success. It, along with the Christmas
tree, was paid for by the class treasury. Members of
the class contributed to all the sports, cheerleading,
and the variety show, aside from the two school
publications, Spy and Kenews.
Good luck in the future, class of 1964!
S-O-P-H-0-M-O-R-E
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Fred Arbanella
George Archer
Gail Arendt
Susan Arndt
Bonnie Adelsen
Diane Adelsen
Judith Agazzi
Marie Aguillen
Thomas Arrowood
Richard Aulozzi
Gary Axelson
Howard Backe
Douglas Ahler!
Beth Ahrendt
James Akins
Sisto Albanito
Bill Bader
Mario Badillo
Lucille Bagnall
Betty Lou Bohling
Carl Albert
Mary Alexander
Marilyn Allen
Haward Alwart
Judy Baietto
Michael Bailey
Ronald Bailey
Russell Baken
Robert Ammon
Cheryl Andre
Jack Andraschko
Bill Andresen
Jane Baker
Jane I. Baker
Judy Baker
Jell Bommer
George Anderson
Jeffrey Anderson
JoAnn Anderson
Judith Anderson
Kathleen Banks
Edward Barenga
Nancy Barlow
Gayle Barnett
Richard Andersen
Wayne Anderson
Wayne Anderson
Bruce Anthansen
Up! Up! And in!
Jim Basham
Sharon Bauer
Richard Baumgarten
Bob Baxter
Jenny Beck
Allen Becker
Barbara Becker
Carol Becker
Jerry Becker
Pam Begh
Barbara Behnke
Danna Behrmann
Clifford Bell
Alan Bella
Gerald Belangia
Robert Belongia
Corl Brugger
Don Buckelew
Barbaro Buege
Wonda Burch
George Benedict
Corio Bente
Thomas Bentz
Constance Berg
Shirley Burns
Eddie Butera
Dovid Coddock
Colleen Callahan
John Bergo
Roy Bergquist
Lindo Bergren
Dovid Bernhardt
David Collon
Kenneth Compagno
David Coputo
Sue-An Corey
Ellen Berry
Jeon Berry
Joseph Bisciglio
Jim Bisiorek
Sharon Corney
Sharon Corr
Tom Correl
Charles Cash
Virgil Bisotti
Mike Bjorn
Bruce Blonkey
Sandro Blozewicz
Steve Cassity
Donna Casteel
Vickie Casteel
Craig Cestone
Diano Bloziewske
Edward Block
Ken Blonien
Darlene Boehme
Patricio Cottelino
Mory Caudill
Dre a no Cerna horski
Patricio Cesario
Mory Boehner
Peter Bogdonovic
Fred Borok
Corrie-Ann Borde
Dione Bose
Virginia Bosman
Jone Bower
Laurel Boyle
Fronk Bramson
Maxine Brand
Sue Bredek
Jeffrey Brennon
Nino Brown
Terry Brown
Lorry Brownell
Jenny Bruce
Fronk Bruch
Barbaro Bruenning
Louis Bruenning
Bob Brugger
A defensive ploy by Mr. Schmale, Mortin, and
Londwer during Sophomore-Faculty game.
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Don Deloney
Freddie Delacy
Barbaro Dering
William Dickey
Paul Cespuglio
Ken Cimon
Janice Champion
Roger Chernik
Linda Dickinson
Judy Dickman
Isobel Di Cello
Kathleen Dielman
Joseph Chovon
Penny Christensen
Sondra Christian
Nancy Christoffersen
Bonnie Deeter
Mary Donaldson
Betty Dorey
Dorio Dowd
Donna Clark
Robert Clark
Steve Clark
Shirley Cleeremon
Glen Doud
Vernon Dougherty
Leon Dorff
Bobbie Dorfman
Kenneth Cline
Kenneth Colby
Sue Cohler
Howard Conforti
David Dower
Sue Dragancewicz
Robert Dresen
Ron Dryfhout
Susan Congdon
John Cole
Joyce Cole
Bob Collins
Roger DuBois
Marcia Dumesic
Annetta Durdik
Mary Ebel\
Patricia Conley
Gary Cookson
Larry Capen
Cesare Covelli
Merle Crane
Danny Culbertson
Dennis Curnes
Patty Czar
Susan Dabbs
Edna Darracott
Bob Darula
Muriel Dase
Diane Dau
Arlyn Davis
Jim Dovey
Jerry Davis
Robert DeMicchi
Mary DeBettignies
Roger DeKok
Larry Delabia
The 11 o'clock lunch period at the Union Club
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Judy Fuhrer
Jane Fulmer
Judi Gapka
Jim Garcia
Karen Eckman
James Edwards
Rane/le Eddy
Jahn Elwell
Bruce Gascoigne
Tim Geary
Fred Geiger, Jr.
Christine Gemmell
Coral Engu/and
Paula A. Erdman
Paula Erdman
Beverly Erickson
Ray Gerlach
Nancy Germinaro
Christine Gianakas
Jerry Gilewski
Daniel Ervin
Mary Helen Esquivel
Charles Estill
Dennis Eppers
Jerrel Gillentine
Lan Gillman
Gary Gilman
Donald Gi/ney
Pete Fa /cane
Rosanne Fanduzzi
JaAnn Faraone
James Farrell
Charles Giovanelli
Gretchen Glerum
Diane Godlewski
Harry Goodman
Cynthia Feick
James Fennell
Sandra Fennema
Margie Fennell
Kathryn Goodwin
Danna Gordan
Timothy Gosselin
Diane Gotsche
Thomas Firchaw
Sharan Fischer
Luana Fleming
Ruth Fandrliak
Cheryl Fontaine
Lais Faster
Radney Froid
Rudy Franca
Janette Franke
Bonnie Franzen
Ray Fraser
Jahn Frederiksen
Sandra Fredricksen
Thomas Fredericksen
Dillard Free
Gail Freerking
Jane Friedl
Bruce Fry
Blain Frye
Gloria Fugate
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Came an, buy a flower.
Timothy Hamel1nk
Kim Hammes
Terry Hammes
Janis Hampton
Dennis Graumonn
Dove Graves
Adele Grey
Dove Greco
Jeon Homsing
Judy Homsing
Jonet Handschuh
Joan Hansen
Leslie Grebetz
Edward Greening
Martha Gregory
Jock Greisen
Steve Hannahs
Henry Hannes
Thomas Hanson
Dorothy Hardin
Jerry Gretzinger
David Grimes
Nancy Grobe
Maureen Grodey
Jomes Hardin
Karin Harestad
Patricia Harrop
Sandro Hort
Bruce Grohs
Horry Grosso
Alon Grotsky
Beatrice Grotsky
Carole Hartl
Eddie Hortnek
Brion Hartnell
Bruce Hartnell
Ruth Grove
Kathy Guelfi
Barbaro Guess
Joan Gunderson
Jeanette Hosselbock
Koria Hosslorth
Charles Haubrich
Mork Houkedohl
Mary Gundlach
Alice Gutknecht
Ann Hockborth
Kathy Holl
Lo!! The mighty Sopbomore works.
David Howes
Robert Hawley
Lourie Heal
Bonnie Heintz
Roger Heinzman
Lois Helwig
Virgil Hendrix
Dole Henry
Shirley Heppel
Michael Herboch
Marilyn Herolt
William Herolt
Tom Hermon
Mory Hernandez
Bob Herrmann
Solly Herstedt
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Bonnie Jensen
Jack Jensen
Jim Jensen
Koy Jensen
Raleigh Hewitt
Paulo Hicks
Cheryl Higgie
Mel Higgins
Koria Jensen
Rondy Jensen
Tom Jensen
Mike Jerome
Richard Higgins
Kathy Hildewig
Lorry Hill
Patrick Hilliard
Bob Jewell
Lorry Johnson
Patrick Johnson
Jim Jolicoeur
Gory Hinz
Barbaro Hifzemonn
Ronald Hodgin
Judy Hoferitzo
Jim Jones
Ronald Janes
James Jorgensen
Roberto Jorgensen
Sharon Hoff
Fronk Hoffman
Jon Hoffman
Kenneth Horgen
Chuck Judeiko
Lorraine Julius
Gory Kaldenberg
Fronk Korabetsas
Cindy Holderness
Joyce Holm
Richard Holm
Roger Holm
Joy Karpowicz
David Karrer
Edward Koucic
Marsha Kellman
Darlene Holmes
Joan Holmes
Diane Holochwost
Carol Hubbard
Elizabeth Hubbard
Sue Hucker
Robert Huff
Terry Huff
Helen Hughes
Jerry Hujik
Rebecca Hunziker
Sharon lngbretson
Sharon lngrouille
Tom Irving
Lorry Israel
Steve Jacoby
Ruth Jonkiewicz
Andy Janela
Gregory Jefferies
James M. Jensen
What the well-dressed coach wears.
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Richard Krueger
Rudy Krueger
Sherwin Kruger
So nd ro Kruse
Mike Kelly
Robert Kelps
Mortin Kepper
Lindo Kerkman
Keith Kubert
Gail Kublik
Judy Lobo
John Lo Belle
Anita Keuffer
Rolph Keuffer
Mike Ketler
Kathleen Kibler
Eve Lo Combe
Terry LoDouso
LoVerne LaFayette
Pot Lafitte
Carole Kirby
John Kiser
Kathy Kleinschmidt
Solly Klopstein
Keith Loken
Kathleen Landreth
Jerry Landro
Donna Lone
Kenny Knopp
Richard Knoutz
Gail Knitter
Dole Knoedler
Ronald Lone
Arthur Lonee
Chuck Longe
Nancy Longe
Jerry Knoespel
Detlef Knueppel
Carol Knutson
Janice Kober
Bob Loudonio
Lynn Laurent
Gil Lauritsen
Lindo Lawrence
Sharon Kobleske
Patsy Koerth
Lillian Koski
Marjorie Koos
Sue Kolmos
Jomes Kolkmann
Alon Kopp
Nancy Koster
Dolores Kovero
Eileen Krook
Merrie Krook
Kathy Kronski
Gordon Krebs
Bonnie Kreth
Dennis Krippner
James Kriofsky
Poul Kriz
Ronald Krok
Ronald Kromm
Pat ricio Krueger
Before the "Twist" come along
Mary Lavren
Danny Lawry
Duane Lucas
Terry Lund
Sherry Leadingham
Tom Lebeckis
Shirley LeClaire
Nick Ledanski
Robert Lutter
Daniel Luzar
Rebecca Lyles
Delores Macias
David Leet
Dennis Lehto
Mike Leinenweber
Ken Lemke
Cheryl Mack
Charles Madsen
Renie Madsen
Sigmund Maika
Daniel Lenegar
Diane Lento
Catherine Lepp
Richard Levis
Ronald Malsch
Lonny Malzahn
Donna Manthei
Tim Margetson
Virginia Lewis
Lorna Lichtenberg
Sandra Lillie
Judy Lindemann
Donna Marotz
Alyce Martell
Jane Marlin
Joy Martin
Keith Lindgren
Robert Linslroth
Allan Litz
Larry Loback
Johanna Martinaitis
Domenic Martinelli
Emma Martinez
Judy Marx
Lucrezia Locante
Frederick Lokken
Diane Lorenz
Ronnie Lovelady
A soph hangs his mistletoe
Linda Mathews
Shirley Mathis
Tom Matrise
Albert Mattner
Archie Maxwell
Judith Mayer
Jay McAfee
Gerald McCarthy
Anita McDowell
Bonnie McHenry
David Mcintosh
Maureen Meland
Joyce Merrell
Tom Merrill
Joseph Merlo
Richard Messersmith
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Ellen Nichols
Sue Nichols
Sheldon Nickel
Susan Nielsen
Gordon Meyer
Jim Meyers
Sandy Micks
Bill Mikolyzk
Carol Nies
L. C. Noel
Jim Norris
Fronk Novosel
Raymond Milodin
Robert Miles
Porn Millager
Rodney Millar
Dennis Nudi
Dick Oas
Charlotte Oates
Thomas O'Doy
Dole Miller
Fronk Miller
John Miller
Marielynn Miller
Darlene O'Donnell
James Ohmsteod
Jim Oliak
Rebeca Oliveres
Gory Mink
Kenneth Mink
Don Minkey
Sandro Minors
Sue Olsen
Tim Olson
Marciel Oncken
Barbaro Oquist
Gory Mitchell
Shirley Mitchell
Mory Mockobee
Jennifer Modory
Maxine Oquist
Alon Orban
Joe Orender
Morion Orlowski
Patrick Moron
Linda Morrill
William Morrill
Ellen Monson
Alex Montomery
Spencer Montgomery
Mathis Moore
John Morrow
Lorry Mueller
Therese Mueller
Robert Munroe
Leo Murawski
Donita Neisius
Karen Nelsen
Mory Lou Nelson
Judy Neu
Lindo Nevoraski
Dennis Newmon
Glenn Nicholls
Couleen Nichols
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Yes dear, I'm listening
Iris Peck
Denno Peil
Robert Pellegrino
Kenneth Penttinen
Kothy Ostlund
Dorothy Ott
Thomes Otto
Curtis Overson
Josephine Perez
Potricio Perri
John Pestko
George Peters
Ken Owsichek
Mory Pocey
Jenice Pollister
Roger Polmen
Gory Petersen
Lorry Petersen
Sheron Petersen
Vernon Petersen
Koren Porent
John Poricko
Donny Porker
John Possorelli
Jone Peterson
Cynthie Petrick
Jomes Pfeiffer
Rod Pfeiffer
Tom Posquoli
Glorio Pote
Mortho Patrick
Michael Petrick
Denno Pfund
Steve Philo
Mory Ann Piencikowski
Pot Pierongeli
Col Potterson
Fronces Potterson
Jim Poulsen
Denno Pouschert
Robert Pitts
Corolyn Pivovor
Kurt Ploisted
Guy Plotz
Tom Povelick
Thomes Powlowski
Dick Poyette
Corel Poyne
Through these portols ...
Robert Plew
Dionne Podholo
Ed Polochek
George Polonin
Dove Pollock
Anthony Pontillo
Morcetto Ponzio
Patsy Popejoy
Jill Portonovo
Stanley Post
Janet Presley
Richard Principe
Sharon Probst
Diano Pulera
Gene Pulera
Sharon Pulera
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Jomes Puntillo
Marvin Pynoker
Richard Quann
Jock Rooths
Gerald Rizzo
Joe Rizzo
Kenneth Rizzotto
Patricio Roberts
Gory Roeburn
Marks Rainey
Gory Rausch
Mory Reber
Judith Robertson
Candace Robinson
Gwenn Robinson
Virginia Robinson
Gloria Reed
Koren Reener
Joyce Reeves
William Reid
Lorry Rodriguez
Jock Rose
LeRoy Rosenberg
Andrea Ross
Patricio Reimer
David Remus
Sergio Rendon
Jordon Rhey
Gretchen Roth
Gloria Rowe
Vicki Rudin
Kathleen Rugg
Edwin Rice
Gory Rice
Judi Richards
Sue Richardson
Steve Rumochik
Morion Rusch
Juanita Russell
Mory Rutkofske
John Ridley
Stan Rimkus
Paulo Rinelli
Rosemarie Ritacco
Ronnie Sadowski
Gory Sohs
Alice Soldano
Jomes Salerno
Rozonn Salerno
Joann Sokolouski
Carol Sayles
Sandro Schacht
Leon Scherer
John Schmaling
John Schmelling
Hope Schmerling
Sue Schmidt
Raymond Schnell
Charles Schroeder
John Schroeder
Lindo Schlevensky
Norma Schlosser
Kathleen Schultz
Sharon Schultz
Let's twist again
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Holly Schumocher
Gary Scoville
Janis Scoville
Robert Scriver
James Smith
Janice Smith
Karen Smith
Karen Smith
Alice Seaver!
Potricio Seidel
Ronold Selin
Michoel Serpe
Mary Smith
Robert Smith
Roger Smith
Sandra Smith
Martin Servantez
Kristie Shelley
Naoma Shampine
Tom Shields
Willie Smith, Jr.
William Smoler
Sylvia Snyder
Terry Socha
Terri Shinske
Libby Shipley
Kristine Sieiack
Gail Simonis
Robert Soens
Vera Solomatko
Joan Spino
Donna Springer
Bob Simons
Robert Simmons
Larry Skilbeck
Dennis Skowronski
Twyla Stonich
Sharon Stauder
David Steagall
Don Stein
Marilyn Skurnick
Tim Slagoski
Kenneth Slater
Cheryl Smith
Joan Steinhoff
Dick Steinseifer
Jerry Stern
John Stevens
3:29
Jane Stich
Kathy Stoebig
Richard Stary
Susan Strangberg
Sue Stratton
Randy Streblow
Francere Streeter
Leonard Streeter
Ronnie Struthers
Mary Sturzenegger
James Sturino
James Studdard
Dennis Sucharda
Patrick Sullivan
Bob Swecker
Mark Swartz
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Wolter Vaughn
Anthony Veno
Floyd Ventura
Jim Vernon
Sharon Swenson
Linda Symons
Mory Szontor
Sue Tabbert
Pot Victoria
Ernest Virgili
Bill Vito
Brigitta Vallers
Ronnie Tafforo
Joyce Tonck
Donna Torsitano
Lindo Totman
Vaughn Voight
Harvey Wade
Russell Wade
Barbaro Wagner
Lorry Tegel
Elvira Tenuta
Lindo Tenuta
Kathy Terwoll
John Walker
Tom Walker
Wayne Walker
Barbaro Walters
Darlene Theriault
Jock Thomas
John Thomas
Lawrence Thomas
Jone Wagner
Donald Wolden
Dione Wollig
Robert Wollig
Susan Thomas
John Thomey
Nancy Thomsen
Rebecca Thompson
Dave Wolters
Lawrence Waterstrodt
Paulette Woterstrodt
Eunice Word
Lupi Tijerino
Holly Tomei
Lewis Torgeson
Barbaro Toth
Terry Tower
Donna Tracy
Carol Traino
Jim Tropp
Pajama game
Jeon Trebotich
Dennis Troho
Robert Truax
Barbaro Tucker
Mory Goy Turbey
Dave Urbanek
Mitchell Urbanski
Jeri Urove
Deon Von Doalwyk
Katie Von Harper
Beverly Von Zile
Fronk Vosquez
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Ronald Ward
Bob Wasmundt
Eileen Waswrick
lee Watkins
Patricia Wyss
Fred Yanel
Thomas Yore
Bonnie Yuergens
Clarence Webb
laura Webb
Judy Weber
Mary-Jane Weber
Kipp Yule
Sally Yule
Michael Zalud
Cathy Zander
Diane Wedell
Lawrence Weiss
JoAnn Weiss
William Wells
David Zapf
Pamela Zeihen
Lorna Zeroz
Raymond Zieth
Lynn Wendorf
Steve Wente
Roger Wermeling
Stephen Weston
Robert Ziesemer
Sharon Zilonis
Karen Zils
Alan Zuehlsdorf
Judy Whitbeck
Mary White
Gail Whitefoot
Emma Whiteside
Richard Zuhde
Sharon Zoromsky
Claude Doud
William Whittenberg
Waymon Wickline
Vandevere Wiemelt
Bob Wienke
Bruce Wiersum
Barbara Wilda
Dennis Wilhelm
Barbara Williams
Richard Williams
Diana Willie
Allen Wilson
Cheryl Windsor
Judith Wisch
Leonard Wisneski
Anthony Witkauskis
Rosemary Witt
Eddie Wladkowski
Stan Wojtyn
Joanne Woodbury
Sandra Workman
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Smile you're an Candid Camera
In Memoriam
Mrs. Bacher, Teacher, counselor, and friend.
The rolling stream of life rolls on.
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the patience, voice, and smile
Of the one who once was there.
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Looking Into the Past . • •
Main Street in the 1890's
Let's pause briefly from the course of our own year and look at some of the
events and memories of past years. These pictures, which date as far back as
the Civil War when Kenosha was still just a young town, may give you a different
picture of our town. Out of the Court House files we have put into a few pages
some of the most vivid and memorable pictures of Kenosha's history.
First free public school in the West
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Simmon's Island in the early l 930's
Financial seat of Kenosha
Present Court House site
Downtown Kenosha in the l 860's
"Where's the fire?"
Kenosha's newspapers
in the J 890's
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BACK ROW : Mike Epstien, Mitch Urbanski, Cooch Colletti, Cooch
Bob Reschke, Bob Truax, Bob Pitts. FRONT ROW : Bill Covelli, Curly
Britteli, Jack Benedict, Dan Hines. ROW 2: Dave Starr, Bernie Beck,
Morrison, Bob Locicero, Joe Laba, Don Keating.
'62 Cagers
Kenosha
59
43
42
53
49
41
53
59
40
42
35
45
44
47
39
57
55
63
Opponent
Opponent's Scon;
*Brookfield Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
*Grayslake, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Madison West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Racine Park ..................... 82
*Wauwatosa ..................... 82
Jamesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
*Nicolet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Beloit .......................... 67
Racine Horlick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Madison Central .................. 43
Madison East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Madison West .................... 68
Racine Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Racine Horlick .................... 68
Janesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Beloit .......................... 69
Madison East ..................... 61
Madison Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
(* Non-Conference Games)
Regional Tournament
54
42
60
53
Reaching for the stars
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Oak Creek ...................... 44
Racine Park ...................... 69
Union Grove ..................... 43
Greendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
The Red Devil basketball team was a spirited ball club, their no wins and fourteen
loses in the Big Eight revealed not such a
successful season; however, the team finished
on a good tone by winning the State Consolation Regional Tournament at South Milwaukee.
This year's team captain was senior, Joe
Laba, who was an
essential man to the
team. Our varsity team was composed of
two seniors, ten juniors, and three sophomores.
Danny Hines was the highest scorer with
246,
Jack
Benedict
236,
and
sophomore
It's mine.
Bob Truax came out with 177.
The outlook far next year seems to be
promising with the return of thirteen varsity
players and a good number of fast improving sophomores.
What goes up must come down.
Everything is all boll (ed 1 up.
Finger tip control.
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Mitch you're pinching!
Yoh, got that rebound.
Please let me have the ball
Warming up before the big game.
V. I. P. s
Sophomore Basketball
BACK ROW: Bill Mickoleoic, Roy Zieth, Lorry Weiss, Alon Zuelsdorf,
Wayne Anderson, Ron Tofforo, Steve Philo, Bob Pelligrino, George
Ken
Benedict.
Horgan, Tim Morgetsen, Curl Overson, Mike Zolud, "Doc"
Whitworth FRONT ROW: Richard Aulozzi, Gordy Meyers, Pot Moron,
Clearing the boards
"The 1961-62 Kenosha High School Sophomore basketball
team was the most pleasant coaching experience that I have
ever had," said Coach Dick Whitworth.
Their mark of 10 wins and 4 losses brought the title to
Kenosha for the first time in a long time. The Sophs had an
overall record of 14 wins and 4 loses.
Th talented performers of Coach Whitworth's squad were
described as having "Good spirit, good attitude, and a good
team." He also added, "There is a lot of varsity material."
The leading point makers was Weiss with 245 points.
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
Kenosha
50
53
55
43
53
67
55
59
78
57
49
42
70
48
46
Brookfield ........ 35
Grayslake ........ 51
Madison West .... 56
Racine Park ...... 33
Wauwatosa East .... 35
Janesville ........ 37
Nicolet .......... 33
Racine Horlick ...... 46
Madison Central .... 52
Racine Park ...... 54
Racine Horlick ..... 47
Janesville ........ 50
Beloit . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Madison East ...... 41
Madison Central .. 52
Down you go
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Music
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Swinging saxes
Ring around Saturn
1n Orbit
Take a Sentimental Journey
My socks ore coming down
MOMMY!
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1 and a 2 and a 3 ...
Mrs . Ceci Ipuss please
You wouldn't kid me, nowl
Please Mrs . Cecilpussl I I I
Up ...
Over ...
And In.
Swimming
Flying flsh
BACK ROW: John Mortin, Jerry Grode, Rolond Piller, Larry Weiss,
Under the coaching experience of John Martin the KHS
swimming team had a very successful season with a dual
meet record of three wins and five losses. In triangular
meets their record was two second places and one third.
They took a third in the Bluebird lnv1tat1onal in which six
teams competed. The relay team went to the state meet.
Along with Bill Schmelling, who swims the Butterfly, neither
one placed in the meet.
Records were set by: Jeff Williams, in the butterfly; Al
Erdman tied his record in the breaststroke; and the relay
team set a record of 1:52.3.
This year's team captain was Jeff Williams. Most valuable swimmer was Bill Schmelling and the most improved
swimmer was Dennis Hofflander. There will be many returning juniors and sophomores next year to help improve
their record for 1962. In closing the season Coach Martin
said that the team will be one of the outstanding swimming teams in the state next year.
John Haynor, Peter Draxl, Coach Delano, Coach Martin, ROW 2:
Jerry Rode, John Hartnell, Bob Lepp, Bill Batter, ROW 3: Chuck
Terry Tower, John Miller, Dan Miller, Keith Lindgren, Tom Lindlow,
Behnke, Frank Reed, Bill Schmelling, Al Erdman, Denis Hoffiander,
Cal Patterson, Paul Warnbolt, FRONT ROW : Steve Clark, Elliott
Wes Halman, Ron Pierce, Jeff Williams, Mike Moran, Chuck Lutter,
Knettle, John Schmelling, Don Delaney, Jim Jensen, Pete Johnson.
BACK ROW : Cooch
Londwer,
Buzz Paricka,
Denis Morrill, Mark
Charles
Estill,
Bernie
Van
Wormer, Larry
Israel,
Bill Gray,
Kim
Rainey, Bruce Fry, Jack Rose, Lupi Tigerino, Jerry McCarthy, George
Buchman, Paul Rudin, Ralph Cheplak, FRONT ROW: Jerry Host, Bill
Acher, Coach McCulloch, Bruce Ladewig, Jim Perez. ROW 2: Jim
Carroll, Fred Arberrella, Bob Reed, John Rutkowski, Roy Warnock,
Metallo,
Bill Coshun, Larry Capen.
Bob
Mitchell,
Ernie
Virgilli, Ron
Krok,
Raleigh
Hewitt,
KHS Grapplers
Coach McCulloch's wrestlers did it again, coming out with
a top rated team. Their record as a team was 158 matches
won, 72 matches lost, and 3 draws. They were co-champions
of the Big Eight with West, and placed second in the state
regionals and state sectionals.
The captain of '62 was Bob Reed, and Roy Warnock is
next year's captain. Most Improved Wrestler was Bill Coshun
with Bob Reed as the Most Valuable Wrestler.
Coach Jerry Landwer's J.V.'s placed sixth in an Illinois
sophomore meet and won 11 of 12 dual meets.
With the return of eight lettermen the outlook for '63 is
very promising
Going in for a pin by Mitchell
Referees position .. .
Up and aver and ...
Down and out.
Hi-Style
Busy girls, busy girls, busy, busy, busy girls.
Hi-Style girls were busy this year with all the activities rhey created and participated in. Among
them is their well known annual Style Show and
Dad's night. You can find these girls in powder
blue and white uniforms helping at the science
fair or passing through the halls with cup cakes for
sale. Making money for our school and purchasing
the yearly Christmas tree are a few of their objectives. They were under the leadership of their
advisor Miss Schindeldecker. The following officers
presided:
A president's work is never donel
BACK ROW -
Nancy Schwartz; Karen Stamm ROW FIVE -
First term
Rosemary
Pellegrino
Terry Nickerson
Kathy Sanford
Candy Finch
Mary Moore
Officers
President
Second term
Terry Nickerson
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Corresponding
Secretary
Rosemary Pellegrino
Candy Finch
Lyn Zander
Mary Friedl
Joan Wiersum; Joyce Harp ROW FO UR -
Mary Philo; Sue Riemer; Colleen Donley; Diane Couillard; Sue Von Gunten. ROW THRE E Candy Finch; Terry Nickersen; Rose Marie Pelligrino; Marilyn Lemke. ROW TWO Christiansen. FIRST ROW -
Barb Langerman; Miss Schendeldecker.
Leilani Fink;
Kathy Sanford; Cindy
Sub Deb was a very active club this year. They sold
book covers and cupcakes, helped to guide and patrol
the Science Fair, and did ditto work for the teachers in
the annex. They also produced their lovely Christmas
Formal, and held their annual faculty tea on the last
day of school.
First Term
Joanne Ventura
Sue Wedell
Janet Koos
Janice Trebbin
Roxanne Ricker
Office
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Corresponding
Secretary
Second Term
Sue Wedell
Jean Kyncl
Janet Koos
Janice Trebbin
Shelly Cohn
You're not paying attention.
Sub-Deb
BACK ROW -
Shelley Cohn, Barb Pedley, Betsy Roth, Beverly Wade, Martha Koper, Margie Wells, Carol
Klitzke ROW 3 -
Nancy Alfredson, Candy Anderson, Sue Von Horpen, Jeon Hollenbeck, Dolly Savaglio,
Sue Mortenson ROW 2 FRONT 10W -
Phyllis Swan, Vivion Lichter, Guynith Von Doolwyk, Undo Adams, Joanne Ventura
Sue Wedell, Jeon Kyncl, Janel Koos, Janice Trebbin, Roxanne Ricker, Miss Luckos.
K-Teens
Under the fine leadership of their officers the K-Teens members participated in
the following activities: Poor People's Prom,
Senior Banquet, Mother-Daughter Tea,
Alumnae Tea, Hot Sandwich Program,
Joint Meetings, Ushering for Science Fair,
Kitchen Clean-Up, and Senior Banquet.
Our Queen?
Officers for the past year were:
FIRST TERM
Jean Patrick
Bonnie Peterson
Candy Olesen
Carol Wendt
Carla Wells
SECOND TERM
Bonnie Peterson
Carla Wells
Jean Patrick
Secretary
Corresponding Secretary Pina Meazza
Carlo Watson
Treasurer
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Ardent Listeners
BACK ROW - Carol Romeno; Barb Bostian; Gerri Pascucci; Debbie
Beh nke; Mory Magnino; Jeon Wovro; Nancy Phillips; Michele Asboth; Gloria Feris. ROW 2 : Lynn Griebling; Joan Wndorf; Corel
Watso n;
Sheron
Smith;
Kathy
Boettcher; Janet
Thompson;
Pina
Meazza; Abby Cohen; Mary Howard; Jay Anderson. FRONT ROW
- Carole Wendt; Candy Olesen; Jean Patrick; Bonnie Peterson;
Carla Wells.
Wig n ' Mask
BAC K ROW: Marty Patrick, Sue Nichols, Babbie Dorfman, Jill Hel-
Gail Ruberg, ROW 2: Diane DeSe1fe, Kathy Hull, Libby Shipley.
wig, Joanne Frachawski, Linda Fank, Barb Behnke, Georgia Augard,
Kathy Peterson, Gerri Prokep, Kris Winberg, Mar: yn Falduto, Bar-
Anne Englund, Carol Valpentesta, Janet Shipton
bara Sergern, Carol W'nfield,
ROW 3: Sue Cong-
don, Cardyn Caldart, Margie Kaas, Cassie DiCella, Peggy Uleber,
Louise
Berkie, Coral
Johnston,
Carol
Watson,
Colleen
Patti Wh:te.
FRONT ROW: Margi
Leppenan, Aldina Bertelle, Jill Gray, John Penman.
Donelly,
The annual play presented by the Wig n' Mask Club
for 1961 was The Corn is G reen by Emlyn Williams. Miss
Arlyn Zeller, advisor of the club, commented "that the
cast did a tremendous job of characterization, and for
high school students they did much more than was
expected."
Among the other activities of the club was the Christmas play, Unto Thy Doors.
The officers for this year were:
President - - John Penman
Vice President - - Jill Gray
Secretary - - Aldina Bertelle
Treasurer - - Marg Leppeman
Reginald Reis, Dave Powell, Bruce Gerlock, Bill Ar.taramian, Lowell
Ginger
Seney,
Bier, Carole Slafter, Betty Smith
Jil l Tillman, George
Bob Sticca, Gerry
Perona,
Bagdon, Gary Laba,
ROW 3:
Turbey,
Karen
Nelson,
Wormer,
Elaine
Bracegrdle, Madeline
Cheryl Wood,
John
Bilotti.
Virginia
Jim
Ernie
Veconi,
Krueger,
Pietkiewicz,
Parlene Bloxdorf, Paula Cordtun.
Trecroci,
Mary Gay
Bernie
Janet
ROW
Van
Hartnel,
2: Candy
Holm, Mary Ungemach, Sandy Christian, Vicki Last, Diane Nance,
Miller,
Hackbarth,
Judy
Likes, Joyce
Tarsitano,
Vivian
Lichter,
Ruth
FRONT ROW: Joan Hansen, Anne
Diane Dare, Cheryl Christoflerson,
Lelearu
Fink, Clair
Bailor, Barb Zaleski, Jeanne Lindstrom, Elaine Scheye, Barb Hitzeman, Marsha Kellman, Maryannne Carrol, Mary Howard, Nancy
Davey.
A Cappella
BACK ROW: Ken Jennings, Harald Snell , Al Meyer, Jerry Blair, Ran Pierce, Da ve Mann, Jahn Grimshaw,
Gary Rysdam, Wayne Miller, Larry Weiss, Tim Margetsan, Bab Stika, Ed Fe uker, Lou is Oster, Nick Angotti ,
ROW 3 : Joanne Ventura , Erik Bathe, George Doremus, Rager Schuelke, Frank N ed ry, Ja hn Penman, Bill
Covelli , Dave Jensen, Jim Krueger, Rick Frost, Jae Casazza , Jahn Fandrliak, Ch uck Ca rson , Ray Warnack,
Bill Schmelling , Janice Fortmann , SECOND ROW : Carol Smith, Elizabeth Olson, Madelyn Pietkewicz, Dan-
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"La - Bay - Da - May - Nee - Po - Too
La - Bay - Da - May - Nee - Po - Too
La!" This familiar sound can be heard every
fifth hour five days a week, and it is sung by the
A Cappello Choir in preparation for its day's
work.
The choir, under the direction of Mr. Richard
Gaarder, in the last five years has become
known throughout the Midwest. It has made over
five records, many out-of-town trips (the most
recent being the trip to Toronto in July, 1961)
performed an annual average of more than
ten concerts, and even appeared on television
early in 1962. It is truly one of the most active
organizations of the school and a group that
deserves much commendation .
Choose your favorite album
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Choir
nette Pooch, Merrilyn Nicholls, Pat Sturm, Gail Book Roberta Petrausky, Janet Holderness, Joyce Harp,
Julie Nye, Fran Dysart, Barb Langerman, Donna Manwse, Joanne Genome, Jean Hollenbeck, Carol Johnstom, FRONT ROW: Lynn Giebling, Janet Houston, Donna Neaves, Ginny Sterny, Abby Cohen, Eileen
Juzenas, Mary Philo, Donna Kangas, Cheryl Boyle, Sharon Gloi:ie, Janice Trebbin, Lynn Rae Farris, Carla
Wells, Joan Sinclair, Jean Hartnek, Linda Marion, Sharon Rozzi.
"Sing along with Riehl"
This should fit .
BAC K ROW: Genell Clark, Joan Wendorf, Diane Couillard, Nancy Henkel, Jean Patrick, Sharon Haag,
Carole Volpenlesta, Carolyn Houghland, Joanne Grochowski, Jill Helwig, Gail Fetzer, Judy Gregory, Carol
Minsik, Nancy Klein ROW 2: Karen Fredericksen, Sharon Smith, Linda Adams, Dorothy Gamberini, Daris
Feld, Louise Sorenson, Mary Wiblurn, Rose Pellegrino, Claudia Sheridan, Carolyn Caldor!, Jeanne Hassler,
Paula Kortum, Linda Leonard, Cheryl Deschneau, FRONT ROW: Joan Simonsen, Maryanne Carrol, Rhetta
Quandt,
Karen
Steddick,
Donna
Schwartz,
Geraldine Harvey,
Janet Thompson, Marion
Briggs,
Dianne
Weber, Nancy Schwartz, Gail Bernson, Joan Wiersum, Kristina Winberg, Nancy Davey.
Senior
Girls' Chorus
The auaience was thrilled once again to
the music which was direc ed by Mr.
Gaarder and Mr Lowe at the Christmas
C::oncert for 1961 . Songs sung by Sophomore G irls', Sophomore M ixed, Senior
Girls', Sen ior M ixed, and A Cappello
Choirs were fully enjoyed by all who
attended.
Sophomore
Symphonic
BACK ROW : Glenn Nicholls, Mark Rainey, Allen
Becker,
Richard
Krusa , Wanda Burch, Sue Congdon, Francere Streettr, Karen Smith,
Holm,
Parker,
Kenneth
Ellen
Dennis
Graumann,
Roger
DuBois,
Danny
Cline, William Mikolyzp, Jack Raaths, Kenny Horgen, Jerry Knoespel,
Nomson, Judy Weber, Martha
Patrick, Jane
Bower,
Shirle
Hepple, Gail Knitter, Rebecca Lyles, Lais Helwig, Joyce Holm, Donna
Roger Chernik, Gary Scoville, David Leet, Bruce Fry, Tomas Irving,
Springer,
Howard Backe, ROW 3: Alan Bella , Virgil Bisatti, David Remus, Tim
Mary Jane Weber, Jane Martin, Donna Behrmann , Kathy Dielman,
Olson, Archie Maxwell, Keith Lindgren, Steve Philo, Tamas Lebeckis,
Sharon Probst, Eileen Krack, Paula Rinelli, Darlene Boehme, Paula
FRONT ROW : Maxine Oquist,
Pat Reimer, Judy Wisch,
Gary Rice, Ed Rice, Rodney Pfeiffer, Lonny Malzahn, Larry Skilbeck,
Hicks, Kathy Goodwin, Paula
Alan Kopp, David Walters, Anthony Vena, Alan Orban, ROW 2:
Gail Arendt, Sally Yule, Sandy Workman, Nancy Thomsen, Dorothy
Joyce Tanck, Donna Gordon, Mickey Skurnick, Linda Bergren, Mory
Hardin.
Gundlack, Jennifer Modory, Maureen Meland, Karen Nelsen, Sandy
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Erdman, Sue Schmit, Joan
Hansen,
BACK ROW: Koren Jeon Kyncl, Joyce Bredek, Marilyn Lemke, Dione Fink, Suzanne Youngerman, Coral
Wollen, Coralyn Kober, Donna Robertson, Susan Lutz,
Gail McNeil, Janet Dykeman, Judy Fink,
Kathy
Sanford, Berkie Horris, Sue Ann Meitner, RO W 3: Charlotte Stulgoitis, Antoinette Savaglio, Elaine Fabian,
Sharon Fischbach, Carol Gesbeck, Morthonn Suchordo, Donna Fredrickson, Virginia Swanson, Nancy Andersen, Susan Roemer, Ruthann Forgionni, Row 2: Ginger Miller, Aknette Felly, Bette Smith, Susan Smith,
Viola Taylor, Lorry Szontor, Tom Zorletti, Bob Jacobs, Arthur Bloxdorf, Marilyn Folduto, Bonnie Peterson,
Joyce Torsitono, Joan Weise, Juanita Ritacco, FRO N T ROW : Dione Kendero, Helen Morion, Adelphia Gross,
Leilani Fink, Mory Chiappetta, Bernard Hoag, Charles Andre, Bruce Minshall, Donald Sheppard, Joanne
Wierzbicki, Betty Garza, Donna Lichtenberg, Alice Llanos, Juanita Garza.
Senior
Mixed Chorus
Sophomore
Girls' Chorus
BACK
ROW:
Sandy
Fennema,
Sue
Thomas,
Elizabeth
Hubbard,
Rusch, Kathy Landreth, Dione Lorenz, Janet Presley, Kristie Shellet,
Jannette Franke, Shirley Mathis, JoAnn Weiss, Betty Dorey, Mory
Virginia Bosman, Diano Bloziewdke, Mory Szontor, Carol Englund,
Pacey, Janice Pollister, Corio
Judy Fuhrer, Sue Arndt, Morey Ponzio, FRONT ROW: Alice Soldano,
Sue Hucker, Gail
Bente, Holly Tomei,
Kubbik, Cheryl Smith,
Kathy Stoebig,
Beverly Ericksen, Sharon
Christine Gionokos,
Alice Mortell, Maxine Brand,
Koren
Eckman,
Corr, ROW 3: Cheryl Andre, Carolyn Pivovor, Barbaro Prenning,
Kathleen Banks, Ka thy Rugg, Konno Rugg, Donna Rugg, Donna Tor-
Barbaro
sitono, Carol Lee, Hubbard, Barbaro Wagner, Lunn Wendorf, Jen-
Hitzeman,
Vero
Solovotko,
Mory
Hernandez,
Sharon
Fischer, Kathy Ostluck, Joan Stonhof!, Pot Perri, Laurel Boyle, Ann-
nifer Beck, Rebecca Olwoils, Potty Czar. Absent when picture was
etta Durdik, Judy Hofentza, Beverly Von Zile, Gail Barnett, Shirley
token was Ju dy Ag ozzi.
Mitchell, ROW 2: Jill Portonovo, Kathy Lepp, Mory Ebel!, Morion
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Looking Back . •
Your alwoys right in a RAMBLER.
Okay Boy's! This is it!
South 6th Ave. -
50 years ogo.
Kenosha's finest l 890's
ALL
LAND PATRIOTIC CITIZENS or KENOSH
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DA
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Icy
Have 0 Pepsi
December 27 -
An enchanted evening spent with
our favorite date in a land best described as "Icy
Interlude." There were never-to-be-forgotten hours in
which couples danced
in the
dreamy atmosphere
created by Johnny Lester from 8:00 to 12:00. Before
entering this icy wonderland of misty blues and sparkling silvers, breathless moments were shared with
friends at fabulous pre-Sub Deb parties. Arriving at
this wonderland, clouds of pastel dresses and scents
from miniature bouquets created an exotic mood,
adding to the beauty of the evening. As the evening
came to a close, everyone departed with memories of
an enchanting evening.
A happy foursome
Interlude
Don-1
Slick tn
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Of Pin
Peekobool
Did you heor what hoppened ...?
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Le Cercle
Fran\ais
The members of Le Cercle Franco is
parlent
francais
at
their
monthly
meetings which included a lecture by
Mr. Brown on French art. Various
plays, games, songs, and skits rounded
out very active meetings. Under president Nancy Rockwood, Vice-President
- Janice Trebbin, Secretary - Eileen
BACK ROW: Mickey Asboth , Borb Word, Joan Kerr, Julie Nye, Debbie Behnke, Suzy Cohn ,
Wonda
Burch , Gloria
ROW 4 -
Farris,
Joon
Grochowski,
Jeon
Patrick,
Andrea
Moy,
Peter
Droxl ,
Vero Solomolko , Dione Couillard, Moggie Wyss, Sandy Kellman, Rose Pellegrino,
Carol Watson, Mory Moore, Koren Johnson, Sue Thomas, Jeannie Hortnek, Donna Pfundt,
ROW 3 -
Gretchen Roth , Kathy Schutz, Barb Houle, Jeon Mattox, Mory Philo, Doris Feld,
Judy Lindemann, Ellen Monson, Carol Hartle, Dione Monteen, Koy Moses. ROW 2 -
Neau, and Treasurer - Janet Koos,
Le Cercle Francois had their annual
pencil sale as their school project. At
the end of the school year the members spoke their best French, with
pride, at a tea held at the home of
Debbie Behnke.
Katy
Von Horpen, Margie Leppanen, Abby Cohen, Pino Meozzo, Mory Howard, Gail Berenson,
Janice
Champion , Mory
FRONT ROW -
DeBettignies,
Mory
Gay
Turbey,
Harriet Goines,
Anne
Pious,
Janice Trebbin, Nancy Rockwood, Janet Koos, Eileen Neou.
This past year, as in
previous years, the Spanish
Club held a meeting once
a month under the direction
of Mrs. Bayler. At one of
their meetings they were
fortunate enough to hear
a lecture on South America
by Mr. Stewart, who has
spend considerable t ime
there. The Spanish Club
El C{rculo Espanol
BACK ROW: Carol Langenbach, Jae Tenuth, Som So lituro, Lorry Szantar, George Doremus, Ernie
Trecroci, Mike Leinenweber, Jahn LaBelle, Gory Scoville, Dick Levis, Ron Kirkpatrick. ROW 3: Mory
Szontor, Sharon Petersen, Carol Kirby, Laurel Boyle, Mory Lovren, Dione Lorenz, Babbie Dorfman, Jae
Perez, Sandy Zocha, Janet Wiersum. Alan Orban. ROW 2: Penny Over, Merrie Krock, Hoi:e Schmerling, Nancy Schwartz, Dorthy Otte, Cheryl Berg, Sue Pietkiewicz, Dorio Dowd , Bonnie Adelson, Gail
Ruberg, Carol
Slofter. ROW
1: Charlotte
FRONT ROW : Claudio Sheridon, Dione Hubbard, Joan Hansen.
also provided the funds to
send a Spanish student to
the Spanish Pronunciation
Contest in M ilwaukee. As
a result the student placed
first. Other activities were
a bake sa le,
annual picnic.
and
t heir
O ffice rs for
were.
President
this
yea r
Stu Igo it is, Alice
Soldano,
Pot
Cottelino,
Connie
Berg,
Cheryl Deschneou, Ginger Miller, Dorathy Gamberini, Nono Simons, Elaine Fabian, Kathy Boettcher.
Diane
Hubba rd
Vice-President
Ci ndy Christenso n
Secretary - - Joa n
Hansen
Trea surer
Claudia Sheridan
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Latin Club
Latin Club, under the direction of
Miss Meier, is a club limited to third
and fourth year Latin students. This
year the Latin Club has had a cupcake sale and a Latin Banquet.
They have written Latin sayings to
hang on the doors of various rooms,
and have participated in the Roman
Banquet which was for students taking Latin now or who have taken
Latin in the past years.
The officers th is year are as
follows:
Bill Schmelling
President
Vice-president - - Lucille Turco
Secretary
Shirley
Vanrlenberg
Treasurer
Jim Carlson
BACK ROW: Pat Janavicz, Mitch Batchka, Don Fessenden, George Bagdon, Jerry Perona, Mike
Baltes, Frank Nedry, Madelyn Pietkiewicz. ROW 2: Kathy Boettcher, Barb Yasulis, Kathy
Urban, Nancy Rockwood, Sandy Ellman, Sandy Gillis, Mary Ann Carroll, Carolyn Madsen.
FRONT ROW: Bill Schmelling, Lucille Turco, Shirley Vandenburg, Jim Carlson .
How do you say match in Spanish?
How do you say match in Spanish?
Presenting the god and goddess of music.
Where did Nero go?
Members of French Club show their appreciation .
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BACK ROW -
Ron Pierce, Frank Reed, Chorles Behnke, Julien Ellefson, Denis Hofflonder ROW THREE -
Chris Hansen, lee Rassmussen, Tam White, Peter Draxl, Jahn Penman, Jim Jaeschke. ROW TWO Marton, Ken Kostmon, Ed Bishop, Gene Brookhouse, Roy Chopman. FRONT ROW Schmelling, Mr. Hoynes, Rick Frost, Woyne Blockmon.
Key Club
BACK ROW ROW 3 2 -
"Combat Complacency." This is the motto of our Key Club. Key club
serves the school in many ways. Who sells peanuts at football games?
Who helps with Career Day? KEY CLUB. By selling programs at the athletic
events, the Key club was able to promote the American Field Service's
project of sending students abroad. The club also planned the WisconsinUpper Michigan District Key Club Convention this year. The main purpose
of t his club is to develop good citizenship in the club members through
these service projects. The officers this year are President, Wayne Blackmon,
Vice President, Rick Frost, Secretary, Bill Schmelling, and Treasurer, Don
Fessenden.
Lou Mart inoitis, John Mertz, Roger Chennik, Tom lebeckis, Ronold
Anderson. ROW 4 -
Wayne
Don Fessenden, Bill
Kirkpotrick, Woyne
Tom Arrowood, Jack Rose, Mork Swortz, Rod Pfeiffer, Bob Lutter, Lonny MolZohn.
Greg Jefferies, Jeff Phillips, Bob Olsman, Dove Chorlton, Gary Johnson, John Shannon. ROW
Jerry Hujik, Bill Smoler, Jerry Grode, Lorry Weiss, George Doremus, Jim Smith, John Hoynor. FRONT
ROW -
Bob Henkel, Steve Philo, Tom Hofer, John Schmelling.
Hi-Y
SACK ROW : Mike Epstien, Lee Englund, Fred Arbanella, ROW 2: Keith Lingren, Bab Reed, Bruce Anthensen,
Ron Krock, Dick Bucholz, Chip Mitchell, Skip Seoger, Ken Horgon, Jeff Williams, Nick Angotti. ROW l :
Bill Carroll, Joe Perez, Larry Copen, Bab Lep, Dick Krok, David Powell, Burnie Van Warmer, John Rutkowski, Tam Laurent, Bill Antaramiam.
Hi-Y's mass production machine
The Hi-Y Club has many challenging activities ta accomplish during the course of the year. Among the activities
are selling milk during the noon hour, the money used for
scholarships), furnishing an announcer for the home basketball games, awarding the Hi-Y award to a deserving student,
operating the Hi-Y room, helping during assemblies put on
at MDBHS, and stocking the trophy case on the first floor.
The advisor is Mr. Davey.
1st SEMESTER OFFICERS
President - - Bill Carroll
Vice-president - - Joe Laba
Secretary - - John Rutkowski
Treasurer - - Bernie Van Wormer
Corresponding Secretary - - Bill Antaramian
2nd SEMESTER OFFICERS
President - - Bill Carroll
Vice-president - - Bob Reed
Secretary - - Joe Perez
Treasurer - - Chip Mitchell
Corresponding Secretary - - Bill Antaramian
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"Dear Phoebe, I have a terrible problem, maybe you can
help me. My f1ance does not know that all my teeth are
false. Should I tell him?" This was the theme of this year's
class play, as young Bill Hastings, in search of a job in a
newspaper office, winds up answering letters to the lovelorn. The play was a success, and Mrs. Carrington, the director, said after everything was over, that she enjoyed
working with the cast and that she admired the senior class
for showing interest in the play in making it a success.
Cast
Bill Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Frost
Mickey Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynn Rae Farris
G. R. Fosdick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Penman
Sandra Winchell ................. Janet Houston
Victoria Parrish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sieglinde Koch
Humpy . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Bilotti
Maude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norma Moore
Rochelle Mignonne ................ Alice Onosko
Patsy Connors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Serjern
Windy Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Ellefson
Joe Moroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Fondrliak
Rocky Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Krueger
Olga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Watson
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Phoebe''
"I want one thing made clear, young lady."
"What's this? Mickey's column?"
"light your awn, I might burn the place down."
"Peek - a - baa"
"I see you!"
Quill and Scroll
BACK ROW: Eric Hagerty, Rick Frost, Larry Sommers. MIDDLE ROW: Candy Olesen,
FRONT ROW: Mary Ungemach, Mary Camille Moore, Jean Patrick, Mary Claire Keul.
Karen
Johnson.
QLJllL
"Have pen, will write" could very easily be the
motto of Quill 'n Scroll. This International Honor Society for high school journalists is for juniors and seniors interested in journalism. Last year eleven new
members joined the club. To goin entrance they had
-- --
to be in the upper one-third of their class, be recommended by the adviser, be approved as worthy of
membership, and done distinctive work in some phase
of journalism. If writing is one of your interests this
club could be for you.
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Thespian Society
This honored group, under the leadership
of Miss Zeller, is composed of students who
have earned the most number of points either
by working on stage crew or by participating
in school plays and assemblies. It is a national
dramatics organization whose purpose is to
advance interest in high schools for dramatics,
and it sponsors the annual Wig 'n Mask play.
Officers this year were Jill Gray, president,
Bernie Van Wormer, Vice-President, and Carol
Watson, secretary-treasurer. The Thespian Soiety carries the motto:
"Act well your part; there all the honor
lies."
-
From Left: Janet Hartnell, John Penman, Mary Howard, Jill Groy, Peggy Weber, Bernie Van Warmer,
Carol Watson.
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Pope
The Junior Class
Junior Closs Officers: Poul Groves, Denno Stoncoto, Margie Wells, end Ralph Cheplok.
Besides being the second largest class in
the school, the Juniors have a right to be
proud of its many other accomplishments.
Under the leadership of the class officers,
they planned and set up this year's Prom
under the title "Moonlight in the Orient,"
provided three w inners in the annual Queen
Daisy Mae contest, sent three prominent
Juniors to Badger Boys State, provided the
winner for the annual Spelling Bee, placed
second in the A.F .S. Penny Drive, and provided ushers for the graduation . The Juniors
can certainly be proud of a successful year,
and if they accept the challenge offered by
Armand Matarrese, Senior Class president,
the Juniors will be successful seniors.
A studious junior
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William Aaron
Ronald Abrahamson
Pat Adams
Linda Adams
Mike Baltes
Bab Barenga
Dianne Barnes
Wanda Barrett
Karen Adel
Mary Agazzi
Lyle Albano
Nancy Alfredsan
Sherrie Barrows
Jim Basham
Mitch Batchko
Sandy Beauchamp
Betty Alli
Candy Andersen
Nancy Andersen
Richard Anderson
Bernard Beck
Donn Beck
Dennis Becker
Edward Becker
Wesley Andrade
Charles Andre
Bill Antaramian
Delores Antes
Debbie Behnke
Linda Beine
Vivian Belotti
Jack Benedict
Sharon Antonetti
Thomas Arndt
Michele Asboth
Paul Asta
Kristi Benson
Gail Berenson
Cheryl Berg
Aldina Bertelle
Charmayne Ausen
Larry Baas
Margaret Bain
Geoffrey Baldauf
Barbara Bierdz
Dolores Bierzuchudek
Lois Blanchard
Kathleen Boettcher
Hey, who is that bland out there?
John Bohol
Lynne Botz
Kathy Bougneit
Cheryl Boyle
Joseph Brackney
Michael Brandafina
Ronnie Bruno
Dan Bugalecki
David Bullamore
Kathleen Buswell
Gilbert Binninger
Cathy Bleashka
Arthur Bloxdarf
Cheryl Bock
Eric Boettcher
Richard Bohm
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Bob Bonn
Betty Bose
Eileen Bose
Sheron Bose
Corel Coiro
John Coldart
Cindy Calder
Geraldine Calkins
Erik Bathe
Keith Bouterse
John Buchholz
Kim Buchman
Janet Campbell
Janice Compolo
Micheal Campolo
Greg Canaan
Dick Bucholz
Karen Burlingham
Ramona Buss
Karen Brabant
Doug Cappelen
Danny Cardinali
Kathleen Carey
David Carlson
Judith Bredek
Nancy Brenaman
Marian Briggs
Charles Brawn
Barbara Cayo
Larry Cerny
David Charlton
Ralph Cheplak
Rita Brown
Robert Brawn
Patricia Brownell
William Bruce
Kathy Chianelli
Georgianne Christensen
Cynthia Christianson
Judi Chraninger
Jim Bruna
Daniel Bryske
Lannie Cabell
David Cafferty
Genell Clark
James B. Clark
Dennis Clements
Francine Coakley
Oh, I forgot my Lotin book!I
Craig Caester
Suzy Cohen
Jahn Callins
Danna Collins
Eddie Conlee
Brian Connelly
Gilbert Constanti
Mary Castello
Dianne Cauillord
Bill Covelli
Sarajane Covelli
RuthAnn Covelli
Linda Cowen
Coral Cozad
Bill Crittenden
David Cross
108
Larry Cruthers
Ronald Curio
Jane Dahl
Rita Dahlberg
Richard Euting
Don no Lee Evans
Elaine Fabian
Jean Fabian
Sharon Davis
Terrance Davis
Terrence Davis
Terry Davis
Joan Fabian
Marilyn Falduto
Gloria Faris
James Farley
Louis DeAngelis
Wayne Debus
Kathi DeLabio
Bonnie DeLep
Annette Feely
Doris Feld
William Feldt
Gayl Fetzer
Sheila DeMarco
Fred Deming
Diane DeSeife
Richard Deter!
Edward Feuker
Leilani Fink
Judie Fink
Tom Firmani
Diane Edzoma
Dianne Diletti
Cassie DiCello
Charles Dickinson
Sharon Folkers
Ruthann Fargianni
Janice Fortmann
Frank Frontal
Maurice Dokes
Colleen Donley
Cheryl Domes
Rena Domes
Sharon Fredrick
Donna Fredrickson
Abby Friddle
Harriet Gaines
O.K., who took the lunch out of my locker?
George Doremus
Linda Duberstine
Pat Dugan
Arphia Dupree
Dave Dworak
Janet Dykeman
Fran Dysart
Joel Eaves
Carol Edwards
Shelby Eide
Sandy Elftmann
Lee England
Kathleen Engstrom
Mich ea I Epstein
Tim Ernst
Tom Estes
109
Dorothy Gombereni
Jenice Gerland
Fred Garnero
Joanne Garren
Doug Hale
Jean Hallenbeck
Elaine Hamilton
James Hanks
Betty Garza
Juanita Garza
Gene Gassittie
Walt Gedgaudas
Bill Hansche
Jeff Hansche
Chris Hansen
Sharon Hansen
Diane Gennaccaro
Bill Gerber
Valerie Gerber
Herbert Gerou
Woodrow Hanzalik
Dennis Harbach
Joyce Harp
Berkie Harris
Carol Gesbeck
Howard Gesbeck
Tom Giles
Sandi Gillis
Phyllis Hartnek
Janet Hartnell
Janice Hartnell
John Hartnell
Paul Goldstein
Stephen Gorelik
Jerry Grade
Barbara Gray
Geraldine Harvey
James Haubrich
Al Havlin
Gretchen Hawley
Bill Gray
Joe Graziano
Joyce Greathouse
Tim Greco
John Hayner
Ron Hees
Bill Heibl
Chris Heide
Wake up Frankl Class is over.
Lynn Griebling
David Grimes
Milton Grimes
Sharon Griswold
Joanne Grochowski
Adelphia Gross
Paul Groves
Terry Groves
Laura Gulbrandsen
Ken Guy
Bernard Haag
Dave Haarstick
Thomas Hackbarth
Sue Haebig
Tom Hafer
Ron Heidinger
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Louise Heinzmon
Charles Henderson
Noncy Henkel
Robert Henkel
Kothleen Huff
Jone Hupp
Jim Huxhold
Phil Huxhold
Dennis Herolt
Melody Hess
Doniel Hines
Fronk Hives
Robert Irving
Robert Jackson
Robert Jacobs
David Jacques
Darrell Hoeft
Craig Haff
Gary Hoff
John Hoffman
Patricia Janovicz
Ga i I Jechorek
John Jechorek
William Jelier
Candy Holdsworth
Candace Holm
Evelyn Holmes
Sue Holmgren
Ken Jennings
Audrey Jensen
Harold Jensen
Robert Jensen
Robert Homes
Joanne Horsch
Tom Horn
Dean Horne
Carol Jepson
Bill Jesperson
Gary Johnson
Karen Johnson
Sharon Horne
Carolyn Houghland
Mary K. Howard
Fron Eileen Huber
Lars Johnson
Mike Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Roy Johnston
Did you hear what happened to Bab?
Larry Jones
Christine Jordan
Ellen Jorn!
Marilyn Jozwiak
Bill June
Brigitte Jung
Wally Juzenas
JoAnn Kaminski
Janet Kammerzell
Dennis Kanas
Evie Kanocz
Jerry Kaplan
Dick Karmann
Carol Karps
Brian Kastman
Kenneth Kastman
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Jim Kautzer
Al Kavalauskas
Donald Keating
Pot Keating
Levine LoFoyette
Corel Longenboch
Lorry LoPoint
Ruth Larsen
Bruce Kellem
Sandy Keller
Dione Kenders
Jeon Kerr
Mory Lorson
Victoria Last
Tom Laurent
Sendro Laurin
Riche rd Kessler
Bill Kexel
Woyne Kibor
Ronald Kirkpatrick
Jomes Lauzon
Brion Lowell
Eve Leyton
Robert Leech
Gregg Kishline
Nancy Klein
Mickey Klen
George Klemm
Chuck LeMoy
Merilyn Lemke
Mory Lenegor
Gory Leo
Thomes Klem
Bill Kmock
Elliot Knettle
Noncy Knutson
Robert Lepp
John Lesko
Denno Lichtenberg
Vivion Lichter
Poul Knutson
Coralyn Kober
Louise Kober
Keith Kollmonn
Judy Likes
Jeanne Lindstrom
Delores Linstroth
Sophie lipnicki
I take a size 10.
Dove Koos
Robert A. Koos
Alon Koronkiewicz
Poulo Kortum
John Koski
Dione Kozok
Richard Kraning
Jim Kruse
Jomes Kuhnley
Gory Kutzke
Mike Kwos
Chet Kwicinski
Thom Lobo
Tom Laba
Jim LaCambe
Bruce Ladewig
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Alice Llanas
Robert LoCicero
Suson Loduha
Gory Loetz
Dove Monn
Barbaro Morch
Judy Morcinkus
Ronnie Marini
Tom Loney
John Lavell
Michael Lovren
John Lubniewski
Williom Mors
Patricio Moruco
Gregory Moson
Donald Mothson
Georgette Luckos
Mortho Ludwig
Bob Lueck
Peter Lui
Victor Motich
Louis Mortinoitis
Jean Mottox
Deno Mottson
Mike Lumpp
Jon Lundgren
Lou Ann Lupi
Richard Luro
Jomes Motzur
Andreo Moy
LeRoy Moyes
George McCorron
Susan Lutz
Shoron Modison
Corolyn Modsen
Francis Madsen
Ruth McCrory
Sue McCurdy
Kathleen McHenry
Robert McKeand
Harry Majewski
Paul Maki
Barbara Makouske
David Mancusi
Gail McNeil
Ginger McPherson
Neil Meier
Chuck Meldahl
Did you heor the one obout ...
Gerald Mellane
Jahn Mertz
Christina Mellen
Marie Millard
Daniel Miller
Darlene Miller
Ginger Miller
Bruce Minshall
Carol Minski
Carol Mitchell
Lorraine Maehrke
Lou is Modary
George Molinaro
Dianne Monteen
Mike Monticelli
Donald Moore
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Daniel Morrill
Dorathy Morrill
James Morrison
Robert Morrone
Bill Mortensen
Sue Mortensen
Wayne Morton
John Moseley
Mory Moses
Martin Moskopf
Jomes Mueller
Jack Murphy
Troy Murphy
Sharon Myer
Sandra Naegeli
Dionne Nonce
Can you do "around the world"?
Frank Nedry
Donna Neaves
Bernie Nedweskr
Robert Neitzel
Nancy Overstreet
Maryan Paczkowski
JoAnne Palmer
Jerry Parker
Linn Nelson
Loren Nelson
Doris Nichols
Barry Noll
Dave Parmentier
Gerri Pascucci
Frank Pasquali
Merle Potterson
Daniel Norton
Francis Noto
Joan Novak
Monika Novakovic
Rosemary Pawlaczyk
Stan Pawlowicz
Lee Pearlman
James Perez
Margaret Oakes
Jerry Odland
Jerry Ogren
Thomas Ohlgart
Joseph Perez
Myron Pessin
Kathy Petersen
Patricia Peterson
Fritz Ohm
Robert Oldani
Ronald Olsen
Dean Oquist
Sharon Petersen
Roberta Petrausky
Fronk Petricek
Jeff Phillips
Jane O'Rear
Kelly Oswalt
Jerry Owens
Jim Owsichek
Nancy Phillips
Richard Piekos
Kendall Pierson
Suzanne Pietkiewicz
Tim Remus
Robert Feschke
Roxanne Ricker
Susan Riemer
Dione Riley
Diane Ritchie
Neil Rizzotto
Donna Robertson
Roxanne Robleski
Gerry Rode
Sue Roemer
Lawrence Romanowski
Suzanne Rosemonn
Allen Rosenbaum
Bob Rosero
Tom Rotundo
Lost minute cramming.
Roland Piller
Patricio Pitsch
Ruth Pivovor
Barbaro Plott
Lorry Rover
Michael Rowe
Gail Ruberg
Doniel Rubjerg
Ann Pious
Charles Pomerening
Frank Pontillo
Loretto Pontillo
Poul Rudin
Alon Ruffolo
Lorry Rugg
Janice Rutkowski
Carolyn Poole
Ginger Porter
Jomes Prater
Sandi Prell
John Rutkowski
Donald Sobby
Walter Sobby
Gory Sobol
Charles Principe
Geri Prokop
Bernice Pucci
Jerry Pulera
Phyllis Sadowske
Som Salituro
Doris Sortor
Antoinette Sonoglio
Sharon Pugh
Mike Putrynski
Donna Quiel
Ronald Radatz
Bruce Savaglio
Bonnie Schaefer
Poul Schaefer
Sharon Schend
Bryon Rohn
Robert Rosch
Lee Rasmussen
Sandy Redlin
Elaine Scheye
Bob Schiess
Ted Schiess
Marcia Schmidt
Roger Schuelke
John Schutz
Jennie Lee Schwonke
Andrew Schwarz
Jack Sarensen
Karen Stamm
Donna Stoncota
Jimmy Stapleton
Craig Schwartz
Noncy Schwartz
Joy Schwer
Arthur Scala
Jim Steagall
Sally Steagall
Kenneth Stein
Dan Storlie
Carole Scott
Williom Scoville
Sky Seager
Richard Seidemonn
Linda Streich
Frank Struss
Charlotte Stulgaitis
Eileen Swan
Vincent Seliga
Mike Serpe
Peggy Sexton
Donald Shamlin
Phyllis Swan
Lowell Swoney
Virginia Swonson
Larry Szantor
R. Word Shompine
Donald Shepard
Larry Shilts
James Shirling
Joyce Tarsitana
Carol Tate
Jae Tenuth
Jeff Tenwinkel
Ray Shawn
Edward Siegal
Nana Simons
Joan Simonsen
Mary Thrasher
Karen Thomas
Al Thompson
Gary Thompson
Who soys its crowded?
Carole Slafter
Jahn Slowey
Bette Smith
Diane Smith
Linda Smith
Louis W. Smith
Sharon Smith
Susan Smith
Terry Smith
Cheryl Smolik
Harold Snell
Shirley Ann Spann
Bill Spencer
Loretta Spitzer
Jahn Spivek
Bill Sonnenberg
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Janet Thompson
Tyrone Thompson
Wes Thompson
Allon Thorpe
Mike Vignieri
Johanna Vines
Clair Virgili
Fronk Vito
Ulrich Thrams
Jomes Tillmon
Ernie Trecroci
Dennis Tredup
Carole Volpentesto
Micheal Volpendesto
Susan VonGunten
Jock Wagner
Dione Tribur
Sharon Truox
Henry Turco
Janise Tutlewski
Sharon Walker
Lowell Wallace
Patricio Wamboldt
Poul Wamboldt
Carol Usinger
Kathy Uttech
Bessie Vaughn
Sheilio Vaughn
Barbaro Word
Roy Warnock
John M. Warren
Joan Wavra
Joanne VonBoven
Susan VonHorpen
Corl VonHorn
Roger VonHorn
Peggy Weber
Joan Weise
Lorry Weiss
David S. Wells
Science at work.
Jim VonLone
Ron VonWie
Wayne Veale
Virginia Veconi
Joan Wendorf
David Werve
Richard Westphal
Rodger Whitefoot
Bob Whitmire
Jim Whyte
Connie Widmar
Edwin Wieck
William Wiegand
Gail Wiemelt
Janet Wiersum
Mory Wilburn
Terry Williamson
Janet Wilsom
Kristina Winberg
Eledo Winther
Gory Wirch
Sandi Witscheber
Dennis Wolf
Richard Wolfe
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RuthAnn Yankus
Robert Waller
Barbara Woad
Frank Waynilka
Gary Young
Suzanne Youngerman
Ernest Yunker
Ronald Zalubawski
Luchyne Zampanti
Tom Zarletti
Donna Zellmer
Jeanette Zimmerman
Frank Zuhde
Sandra Zuhde
Pass the Lifesaver
K-Teens'
((Sadie Haw kins"
Linda Adams
March 23,
1962. The night of
K-Teens' annual Sadie Hawkins
dance. What a night! Girls asked
boys. Boys wore corsages made of
such beautiful items os carrots,
weeds, and old rags. Yes, "Poor
Peoples Prom" was quite a success,
and the girls were usually the poor
people after buying the tickets and
after-dance refreshments for themselves and thei1 dates. But the night
was most successful for the Junbr
class, because the first three places
went to juniors. Queen Daisy Mae
was Linda Adams, and her court
was comprised of Nancy Henkel and
Nancy Phillps.
Nancy Henkel
Nancy Phillips
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The Wandering Camera . •
Deck the halls with boughs of holly
How do you spell thot?
W-A-A-A-A-A-A-A
They're only a d ime
Don't you just love my new hot?
Twistin' the night away.
Ah ha, I've gal her now.
Exam next hour?
Get up off your backll!
Kenosha's answer to Dick Biondi.
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Kenews
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BACK ROW; Mory Ungemoch, Bill Antoromion, Dick Wittenberg, John Shannon, Chuck Lutter, Barry Noll,
Eric Hagerty, Jon Hoffman, Bob McKeond. ROW 3; Carol Romano, Kathy Sanford, Carolyn Caldor!, Carol
Mitchell, Sandy Keller, Barbaro Holt, Martha Koper, Peggy Weber, Kathy McHenry, Lynn Roe Farris. ROW 2;
Barbaro Bostian, Barb Aune, Alice Onosko, Mory Philo, Rose Pellegrino, Joanne Ventura, Mory Camille
Moore, Koren Johnson, Sue Smith. ROW 1; Deno Mattson, Ruth Baier, Doris Feld, Harriet Goines, Kathy
Weinke, Margaret Leppanen, Leilani Fink, Nancy Schwartz, Judy Brion. SITTING; Kathy Urban, Joan Kerr,
David Charlton, Larry Sommers, Mory Claire Kuel, Berkie Horris.
The members of Kenews did an exceptionally
fine job in getting out a very interesting and
educational newspaper this year. The staff
members worked very hard to organize their
articles and meet their deadlines. They put out
seventeen issues and a special senior class
flyer with the help of Miss Moody and their
past advisor, Mr. Muehleisen. This year the
staff also had a bake sale, went to Madison for
a clinic, and held a banquet in honor of Mr.
Muehleisen. The staff 1s as follows:
Editor-in-chief --- Larry F. Sommers
News Editor - - Joan Kerr
Feature Editor - - Kathy Urban
Society Editor - - Mary Claire Keul
Sports Editor - - David Charlton
Copy Editor - - Berkie Harris
Kenews in action
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Seminar
"How would you like to buy some
candy? It's only a dollar." These words
echoed through the halls of K.H.S . as
members of Seminar sold candy to raise
money for prizes at the Science Fair.
The Science Fair, which is Seminar's big
event of the year, was a tremendous
success under the direction of Miss Doherty. The winners of the Science Fair
were given certificates and cash awards
at Science Awards Night at St. Joseph
High School. The members of the club
are students who are taking or have
taken
chemistry.
Meetings were
con-
ducted twice a month under the leadership of the president, Uldine Anderson,
and vice-president, Clair Bailor.
. .. Then you push this little button
BACK ROW : John Lundgren, Terry lorns, Gory Laba, George
Bagdon, Jerry Parker, Larry Weiss,
Ed
Bishop, Jerry Perona, Jim Farley, Alan Koronkiewicz, John Shannon, Tom Ohlgart, Gary Johnson, Gary
Klein. THIRD ROW: Diane Couillard, Ralph Cheplak, Paul Rudin, Bernie Van Wormer, Joanne Grochowski,
Gloria Faris, Joan Levy, Candy Andersen, Bab Henkel, Steve Gorelik, Jim Carlson, Ron Kirkpatrick, George
Doremus. SECOND ROW: Joanne Garren, Berkie Harris, Madelyn Pietkiewicz, Carol Klitzke, Carolyn Houghland, Carole Jean Volpentesta, Peggy Weber, Karen Stamm, Barbara Behnke, Margie Koos, Abby Friddle,
Barb Yasulis, Brigitte Jung, Mary Mases. FIRST ROW : Carol Slafter, Sue Riemer, Cheryl
Berg, Sharon
Griswald, Diane DeSeife, Jean Hartnek, Dorothy Gamberini, Doris Feld, Marsha Kellman, Eileen Wasrick,
Sue Mortenson, Sue Rosemann, Ann Hackbarth, Diane Dou. SITIING: Bette Smith, Janet Thompson, Janet
Koos, Uldine Andersen, Clair Bailor, Mary Gay Turby.
The Spy Staff
BACK ROW: Terry Tower, John Lundgren, Chuck Ashley, Rick Frost, Mr. Young, Jon Hoffman, Eric Hagerty,
Jahn Collins. FRONT ROW: Virginia Vecani, Jan Fratrick, Pat Janavicz, Linda Montemurro, Diane Hubbatd,
Dianne Barnes, Candy Holm.
"Do you like your SPY?" If you do, the thanks will go to Rick,
Chuck, Mr. Young and the staff members who were willing to do
the work that is required to put a book out. (Then again, if you don't
like the book you can talk to those on the sto ff who didn't especially
like to work.) Really, the staff all worked together doing what they
could to make this book interesting, informative, and something to
be enjoyed in years to come.
Deadlines were met, pictures were taken, copy was written (perhaps a little late), and the book is here, through thick and thin. All
in all, we did the work, and got the SPY out as was anticipated by
everyone, despite a few difficulties.
Eyes here!
Queen M idas
Spy Salesmen
"Hey! Did everybody buy a SPY??? The campaign only lasts for two more weeks! Hurry
up! Only $3.50!" This spine-tingling scream was heard echoing throughout the homerooms and halls during the four-week campaign at Mary D. Bradford. During this time the
SPY salesmen worked very hard at the task of separating each Kenosha High student from
three dollars and fifty cents worth of hard-earned money. However, they worked long
and hard, because "a fool and his money are soon parted." Needless to say, there aren't
many fools at Mary D. Bradford. They parted with the money, but only after the friendly
persuasion of our salesmen. They did a very good job because they sold, as the SPY
staff members said, "billions!" All in all, after the efforts of the salesmen, this year's SPY
staff hopes that everyone who bought a SPY will pass many memorable hours enjoying
this yearbook.
Gory
Kathy Goodwin, Morty Patrick, Kathy Stoebig, Candy Holm, Judy
Puterbaugh, Tom White, Jim Krueger. TH IRD ROW : Fred Gornero,
Covelli, Bev Erickson, Janice Kober, Maureen Meland. FRONT ROW :
Joyce Tonitono, Judy Morcinkus, Wonda Birch, Janet
Joan Wiersum, Judy Dickman, Paulo Munson, Bonnie Peterson, Jill
BACK
ROW :
Steve
Gorelik,
Rolph
Cheplok,
Poul
Rudin,
Koos,
Bob
Jewl, Gwen Robinson, Clair Bailor, Penny Wedell, Koren Nelson.
Fees!, Mory Goy Turbey,
SECOND ROW : Ernie Trecroci, Sue Cohen, Donna Bruss, Lois Helwig,
Scheye, Sue Arndt, Jennie Beck, Dione Bloziewske, Sandy Workman.
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Chris Winberg,
Evelyn
Konocz,
Elaine
Debate
Our Debate Tearn won the 1962 Nation a I Forensic League
State Tournament. The victory qual ified Leonard laquinta
and Mary Camille Moore to compete in the N.F.L. national
meet held at the University of Montana in June. The varsity
debate team consisted of Mary Camille Moore, Leonard
laquinta, Gene Brookhouse, and Paui Johnson .
Mary Camille and Leonard won the second place award
in the WBB/v\ Television Debate Series, " Rebuttal."
State Winners in 1962
Varsity Debate Team: Jomes Carlson, Eugene Brookhouse, Joan Sinclair, Leonard
loquinta , Uldine Anderson, Poul Johnson,
Tom Ohlgort, Mory Camille Moore.
Sophomore Debate Team: BACK ROW :
George Anderson, Bob Swecker, Robert
Lutter, Tom Shields. FRONT ROW : Jomes
Jensen, Janice Kober, Mory Sturzenegger, Margie Koos, Bill Smoler, Ed Block.
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Forensics
BACK ROW: Cooch John Dovies, George Anderson, Leonord loquinto, Jomes Krueger, Poul Johnson,
Woyne Blockmon. FRONT ROW : Jomes Jensen, Uldine Anderson, Mory Philo, Coro/ Wotson, Joan
Sinclair, Mary Camille Moore.
As usual, this year's Forensic Team had an outstanding
record, taking high honors in all divisions. In girls' extemporaneous speaking, Mary Camille Moore took first place,
while Uldine Anderson placed second. Jim Jensen took a
first place in humorous declamation. In original oratory
Wayne Blackmon took second place. Mary Philo walked
away with a third in dramatic declamation. Leonard laquinta
and Paul Johnson competed in boys' extemporaneous. The
Forensic Team missed the
1962 Sweepstakes Award by
one point when it competed at Ripon, Wisconsin.
"A" ratings were given to Jim Jensen, Jim Krueger, and
Wayne Blackmon, in the state finals of the Wisconsin High
School Forensic League in Madison. Each was awarded a
gold medal.
The debaters anxiously owait the beginning of the program.
Lights, comera, action.
Honor Society
BACK ROW : Gene Brookhouse, Dove Kivila, Tom Laurent, Larry Wiess, Jerry Grade, Peter Draxl, Jerry
Perona, Tom Olgart, Max Praia. FOURTH ROW : Brian, Kastman, Paul Johnson, Ken Kastman, Terry lorns,
Jack Mertz, George Doremus, Howard Gesbeck, THIRD ROW: Kathy Urban, Fran Dysart, Jean Patrick,
Uldine Anderson, Karen Sunquist, Mary Camille Moore, Cheryl Bayle, Janet Kaas. SECOND ROW : Gloria
Ferris, Janet Thompson, Harriet Gaines, Pina Meazza, Bonnie Peterson, Kathy Boettcher, Virginia Veconi.
FRONT ROW: Janice Trebin, Mary Philo, Carole Watson, Mary Claire Keul.
Honor Society activities this year included the Spelling Bee, the Honey Hop, a cup coke sole, and a car
wash.
The officers of Honor Society were Terry lorns, president; Mory Camille Moore, vice-president; Mory Philo,
secretory; and Jeon Patrick, corresponding secretory.
Fron Dysart, Susan Nichols, and Christina Kindler
were the winners of the Spelling Bee. They won $25,
$15, and $10 respectively.
Miss Steffen said, "This group worked especially
hard and faithfully to earn money and mode over $75
on the car wash and over $50 on the bake sole."
Mory Cami lle Moore was chairman of car wash, Jeon
Patrick of the bake sole.
Queen Bee gets her crown.
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It was right an the tip al my tongue.
I just can't think of it.
The queen and her date.
D-0- ... G
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Trident
Hey! -
Poise and ability make up a talented Trident member and all of these girls stand up to the name of
TRIDENT. All 28 members are kept busy with their
bi-annual water show. When they aren't preparing for
the water show, they are busy practicing for Dad's
Night, which they excel in their water ballet ability.
This year two numbers were done by the Trident Club,
for Dad's Night. They were "Daddy" and "Till There
Was You," the chairmen of these numbers were Betty
Becker and Diane Hubbard.
Under the direction of Miss Hanser, Trident developed a new system - the members are to be
tested monthly and members who are not up to par,
are suspended.
With this new system and the kind and helpful
direction of Miss Hanser, Trident is bound to be one of
K.H.S. most promising clubs.
The officers for this year were:
President - - Betty Becker
Vice President - - Barb Pedley
Secretary - - Joanne Garren
Treasurer - - Nancy Henkel
Corresponding Sec. - - Penny Over
I got o cromp
BACK ROW: Bonnie Peterson, Carol Holm, Sandy Hart, Eileen Swan,
FRONT ROW : , resident -
Carol Moore, Jill Helwig, Penny Over, Gail
ley, Secretary -
Book, Kim
Hammes,
Mary Gundlach, Ginger McPherson, Nancy Thompson, Nancy Davey.
Betty Becker, Vice President -
Joanne Garren, Treasurer -
responding Secretary -
Penny Over.
Barb Ped-
Nancy Henkel, Cor-
Hi-Style's ((Carousel"
Hi-Style's annual Style Show was a great success this year
It gave the members of Hi-Style
modeling experience and gave them a chance to
show the latest fashions to the style-conscious students of K.H.S. The clothes were donated by
prominent stores in Kenosha. These stores were
very pleased with the results of the show. The cochairmen and emcees of the affair were Rose
Marie
Pellegrino
and
Nancy Schwartz.
Kathy
Sanford, one of the models and also secretary of
Hi-Style, said, "It was an unusual experience."
Maybe the reason it was so unusual was that
while Kathy was modeling, the lights went out
and it was dark for ten minutes.
And on my right we hove ...
Aw right, you in the front row ...
Left ... right ... left.
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Steady there!
K-K.lub
Al Erdman, Art Scola, Barry Noll, Jack Benedict, Dick
Hinen, Dick Krok, Bill Antoramian, Harry Bardwell, Jerry Leonard.
Bosman, Jim Perez, Dennis Hoffiander, Tom White, John Allen, Rudy
BACK ROW -
ROW 2: Bill Hansche, Frank Reed, Bill Schmelling, Joe Perez, John
Klemm, Mike Moran, Tom Jaskwhich, Ernie Yunker, Phil Krumpos,
Rutkowski, Ernie Virgilli, Jerry Rode, Jim Warnock, Roy Warnock, Ed
Bernie Beck. ROW 4: Ron Taffora, Curly Morrison, Jerry Mellone,
Dinges, Dick Piekos. FRONT ROW: Bob Gray, Ward Shampine, Joe
Dick Bucholz, Henry Turco, Terry Groves, Julian Ellefson, Skip Seager,
Laba, Jeff Williams, Don Ketchum, Armand Matarrese, Ron Feckner,
Bob Reed, Jerry Host.
Ron Kirpatrick, Mike Serpe, Larry Baas. ROW 3: Larry Capen, Rick
Frost, Bab Henkel, Bob Olsman, Jon Deigman, Dave Powell, Bob
C'mon it's only a dime.
If someone were to ask you what one of
the most familiar sights is on the K.H.S.
campus, one answer would certainly be the
colorful jackets of our lettermen. This year
the club, under the President, Armand Matarrese, the club again sold pennants and
candy at football and basketball games,
planned several joint projects with Booster
Club, and generally promoted school spirit.
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Armand Matarrese -
Football
Bab Reed - Wrestling
Ran Fechner - Track
Bill Carroll - Crass Country
Team Captains
1961-1962
Jae la ba -
Basketba II
Rick Frost - Golf
Larry Pileski - Tennis
Bill Schmelling, Jim Jaeschke - Swimming
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Girls' Athletic Association
BACK ROW: Carol Mitchell, Gayl Fetzer, Sandy Keller, Judie Fink,
Pooch,
Judy Swanningsan, Gail Boak, Lynda Fank, Judy Baietta, Sharan
Suchordo, Eileen Swon, Chris Winberg, Danno Neoves, Cheryl Bock,
Mory
Wilburn,
Bonnie
Jensen,
Hope
Schmerling,
Marty
Zoromsky, Carol Hardell, Becky Lyles, Paula Kortum, Carolyn Coldart,
Jenny Schwonke. ROW 1: Alice Llanas, Dione Kenders, Carol Eng-
Jyl Gray. ROW 4: Donna Quiel, Diane Fink, Sandy Zuhde, Claire
lond,
Virgili,
Dolores Antes, Ellen Slemensky, Janice Tori, Kothy Peterson, Gerri
Sharon
Walker,
Carol
Usinger, Barb
Makouske,
Sandra
Cathy
Lepp, Dione
Smith,
Donna
Trocy,
Lovina
LoFoyette,
Laurin, Judy Hamsing, Joan Hamsing, Eve La Combe, Lorna Zeroz,
Prokop.
Sally Miller. ROW 3: Sherrie Barrows, Sandy Christiansen, Sandy
Noomo Shompine, Lauro Jocobs, Koy Molinoro, Carol Langenbach,
Smith, Anita Kronn, Sue Lutz, Judy Mayer, Roxanne Richter, MaryAnn
Nancy Anderson, Janette Thomas, Ca1al Uttech, Marcy Oncken.
SITTING : Corol
Karps,
Bessy Vaughn,
Margoret
Ookes,
Eidsor, Melady Hess. ROW 2: Karen Johnson, Jean Carver, Donette
The Girls' Athletic Association was formed by the
Girls' Physical Education Department of Mary D. Bradford. The many sports which the girls participated in are:
basketball, archery, bowling, softball, and trampoline.
Each activity has its own head who helps organize the
girls and their sport.
Officers were:
President - - Ginger Kramer
Vice-President - - Laurie Jacobs
Secretary - - Jan Thomas
Treasurer - - Kay Molinaro
Other activities of GAA were initiation, volleyball
game against the teachers, a trip to Madison, a cupcake
sale, and a bowling banquet.
BACK ROW: Andrea May, Karen Raymond, Pat Dugan, Linda Du-
Sharon Fischer, Karen Eckman, Sally Hersted, Linda Symons, Judy
berstine, Virginia
Wisch,
Robinson,
Joanne
Genome,
Merrillyn
Nicholls,
Barb Yasulis, Virginia Swanson, Barb Holt, Janet Holderness, Pat
Cynthia Freick,
Phylis
Swan,
Jane
Dahl, Barbara
Houle,
Sandy Krusa, Beverly Van Zile, Carol Tote. FRONT ROW : Laura Gul-
Peterson, Joanne Weiss, Sharon Stauder. ROW 3: Diane Adelson,
brandsen, Ruth Becker, Juanita Ritacco, Sandy Workman, Luchyne
Sherlie LaClaire, Carol Scott, Sandy Micks, Sharon Millager, Marcia
Lamponti, Elaine Scheye, Karen Steddick, Sally Franco, Judy Co-
Dumesic, Marilyn Allen, Elaine Fabian, Bev Erickson, Jean Trebutich,
velli, Sharon Brand, Linda Hansen.
Sylvia Snyder, Donna pfund, Sandy Christians, Cathy Moses. ROW 'l:
Look out below.
Bowling for onother 300 gome.
Whot goes up must come down.
K.H.S.
Those who witnessed 1he performances of the
K.H.S. Orchestra, either in assemblies, or the
Mid-Winter and spring concerts, realized that
this year's orchestra,
under the direction
of
Mr. Stanley Nosal, was really good. Proof of
its success was its ability to tackle such works
as Grieg's piano concer·to in A minor, featuring
Eileen Neau at the piano.
The officers were Mary James, president, and
Mary Camille Moore,
vice-president.
At
the
spring concert the Arian award was presented
to the president Mary James by Doctor McElwain, president of the downtown Kiwanis
club . . . . Congratulations to the orchestra for
a successful year!
The orchestra
BACK ROW: Mike Patrick, George Bogdan, Jay Hawe, Jim Lemke,
Sue Roseman, Tom Laba, Keith Kubert . FRONT ROW: Corel Klitze,
Carol Korps, Kristin Boardman, Sandy Ponzio.
John Warren, Ed Evans, Sylvia Snyder, Terry McNeil, Ramona Buss,
Mike Bjorn.
BACK
ROW:
Ken
Kastman, Larry
Cruthers,
Cheryl
Berg, Jerry
Perona, John Stipanuk, John Hayner, Tom Firchow. FRONT ROW :
David Werve, Eric Johnson, Marge Leppanen, Francine Coakley.
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Orchestra
In action
BACK ROW: Ray Parent, Charles Pamerening, Jim Trapp, Ran Radatz, Barbara Behnke,
Virginia Robinson, Janet Hartnell FRONT ROW: Mathis Moore, Mary Camille Moore,
Eileen Neau, Mary James.
BACK ROW : Rebecca Thompson, Gloria Pate, Johanna Martinaitis, Koria Hassfarth, Jean
Mattox, Carol Madsen, Karen Parent, Nancy Hansen. FRONT ROW: Marlene Cerveny, Diane
Manteen, Larraine Maehrke, Karen Johnson, Judy Dorfman, Gail Berenson.
Prom Committee
BACK ROW: Bob Olsman, Barry Noll, Berkie Harris, FRONT ROW: Jean Hallenbeck, Ruth Baier, Harriet
Gaines, Joan Wavro.
Did you ever wonder who planned the
annual Junior Prom, who made and set
up
the
decorations,
who provided
for
chaperons, who made arrangements for
refreshments, and most of all who made
it the best possible evening out of one of
the
biggest, most memorable nights of
the year? Naturally it was the Prom Committee made up of juniors chosen for their
ability to work. This year's junior class
and prom committee can be proud that
they made it a pleasant evening for the
sophomores and seniors, as everyone was
captured in the mood of "Moonlight in the
O rient."
Queen Carol an d King Ralph
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1962 Prom Coronation.
King Rolph.
Queen for a night.
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Aren't we polite?
Crowds ... end more crowds
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Sign in please.
Prom After Glow
Celebrity Raw.
"Kiwanis Krew"
We finally made it ...
Eager Eaters.
Smile Please.
The Golfers
Our swinging golf team fought their
way to fourth place in the Big Eight and
had a total of one win and six losses in
dual meet competition. In the state sectionals the K.H.S. golfers were a far out
fourth. Coach Brittelli summed up the
year as "Not too successful." The well
functioning team had five lettermen who
were Chuck Ashley,
Rick Frost, Barry
Noll, Jim Morrison, and Mike Lovren,
three of whom were juniors. We have
high hopes for next year's team as the
turnout for golf and the interest in golf
gets better every year.
Hold that pose!
You too!
BACK ROW: Jim Corlson, Mike Lovren, Chuck Ashley, Cooch Brittelli, Rick Frost, Jock Sorensen, Jim Morrison. FRONT ROW: Barry Woll, Dick Higgins, Ken Horgen, Jim Lone, Rolph Keuffer, Gil Constonti.
BACK ROW : Allen Becker, Dave Walters, Dick Oas, Coach Schmale, Bob Henkel,
George Doremus, Gary Stoneman. FRONT ROW : Tom Hansen, Bob Olsman,
Bernie Beck, Chuck Lutter, Steve Philo.
The Racketeers
The 1962 Tennis Team coached by Verne Schmale racked up
a record of seven wins and two loses ~or their total dual meet
record. In the Big Eight they placed third. There were three sophomores and three juniors who were a great help to the team. Coach
Schmale described the team as "young." The most valuable player
was Gary Stoneman and the next year's captain is Bob Olsman.
I am going to smash this one.
Another great backhand shot.
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Track
Under the nucleus of Coach
Chuck Jaskwhich and four seniors, the K.H.S. Track Team ran
to fourth place in Big Eight. Team
captain Ron Fechner broke the
school record in both the high
and low hurdles. Out of ten lettermen there will be six returning. Dick Bucholz will return to
become the team captain for
1963. With a f1 ne group of athletes returning we can look forward to a good track season in
1963.
Just one more hurdle
Hallelujah I
And they're offl
BACK ROW: Dan Lenager, Maurice Dakes,
Ron Kirkpatrick, Jerry
Grade, Danny Hines, Neil Rizzotto, Tom White, Ron Fechner, Tam
David
Grimes,
Keith
Lindgren,
Jahn
Schmelling,
Jerry
Knoespel,
Bob Pellegrino, Jim White. FRONT ROW: Danny Morrill, Erik Bothe,
Jaskwhich, Art Scola, Dick Bucholz, Lee Englund, James Coe, Jerry
Calvin Patterson, Joe Perez, Willie Smith, Craig Doud, Larry Copen,
Hujik, Peter Draxl, Gil Lauritsen. M IDDLE ROW : Jerry Mellone, Mike
Wayne Anderson, Sergio Rendon, Jim Jensen, Don Delaney.
Zalad, Sisto Albanito, John Spivek, Greg
Jefferies, Fred
Delacy,
BACK ROW : Jan Deignan, Bab Truax, Doug Cappelen, Jack Benedict, Dick Bosman, Dan Ketchum, Coach
Smith. ROW 2: Jim LaCombe, Ray Mowrey, Jim Truax, Ken Ludlow, Joe Laba, Tom Laba. FRONT ROW: Bill
Hansche, Don Keating, Dick Karmann, Bob Hinnen, Larry Baas.
Get him at "home"
Baseball
A spring of rough and tough practice payed off for
Coach Andy Smith's Red Devil baseball team. Out of
eleven conference games KHS managed to win nine and
lose only two.
The team captain was senior, Dick Bosman, an outstanding pitcher, he was also elected most valuable player.
KHS will be sorry to lose him next year - but in his place
will be junior, Bill Hansche, another promising player.
To the disappointment of many, KHS lost the State
Championship to Eau Claire, by a score of 2-0. With a
score as close as this our hard working players need not
The wind-u p ... and the pitch .
feel bad, for they finished 2nd.
Some of the best hitters were Ken Ludlow, Joe Laba,
Jack Benedict, Dick Bosman, and Don "Sammy" Ketchum.
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Senior Banquet
336 seniors ond approximately seventy faculty
members and guests enjoyed a hot, turkey dinner
at the Eagle's Club on the night of May 24, 1962.
Eugene Brookhouse acted as emcee introducing the
entertainment for the evening, which was provided
by members of the Senior Class. Armand Matarrese,
president of the Senior Class, addressed the group,
reviewing the events of the past year and challenging the Junior Class to carry on next year.
Ralph Cheplak, president of the Junior Class to
carry on next year. Ralph Cheplak, president of
the Junior Closs, accepted the challenge. The
evening ended with the presentation of scholarships. Much credit goes to Mr. Gebhart and his
committee for making it a wonderful night.
I
You don't soy!
Attentive listeners.
I'll get ii right yet.
I think I'll order a T-bone.
Drinks are on the house.
Senior Dance
The last time our seniors danced as a
group was in the K.H.S. gym at the annual senior dance, sponsored by a committee headed by the senior advisor and
the Senior Class offcers. Those who attended en1oyed the music of the "Johnny
Lester Trio" featuring Terry McNeil at the
drums. Seniors urged the faculty to join
in "the twist" but the violent motion of
this popular dance kept most of them from
joining in!
What do you mean you won't take my Russian money?
Two swinging senior students.
Watch out! He"s taking our picture.
Yes, my eyes are giving me a little trouble lately.
Now I'll tell you a thing or two.
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Graduation
When Aristotle observed that "The
roots of education are bitter, but the
fruit is sweet," he little thought that
this wise statement would be remembered in the future, let alone used by
a senior class as its motto. Nevertheless, on June 7, 1962, five hundred
thirty-seven members of the senior
class of Mary D. Bradford High
School,
having
completed
twelve
years of education and well aware of
the meaning of Aristotle's wisdom, received their diplomas at a Leautiful
graduation ceremony in Washington
Bowl. Each of the proud graduates
was given his diploma by Mrs. Mary
Zicarelli, president of the board of
education, assisted by Armand Matarrese, senior class president. This
class of 1962, the one hundred and
second graduating class in K.H.S. history, now leaves prepared to face the
future. For some the future means college, for others, work, but whatever
the future holds, the Class of '62 will
always look back on its happy days
at Kenosha High with a sentimental
feeling.
Commencement Exercises
Mr. Huettner begins program with address to the
group.
"Pomp and Circumstance"
"Look to this day, for it is life ... "
1962
CLASS COLORS: Powder
Blue and Silver White
CLASS FLOWER: Pink Rose
CLASS MOTIO: "The roots
of education are bitter,
but the fruit is sweet." Aristotle
1962
0-o-o that sun is bright!
I speak for ...
Carol Johnston sings "Beautiful Saviour."
Pina and Peter receive their diplomas
A mixture of anxious and happy faces
Hail to thee
Armand
ends a successful year as Senior Class
President.
152
The class procession
The band's tribute to graduation
The benediction
Kenosha High School
Behind the scene
153
The Senior Class
Senior Closs Officers: Bruce Gerlach, Vice-president; Bonnie Peterson, Treasurer; Jackie Bokmueller, Secretory; Armond Motorrese, President.
As seniors, we certainly could never forget this
past year - our last year - at K.H.S. Being the
school's leaders, we tried our best to excel in everything we did. We won the A.F.S. Penny Drive
again, and presented some wonderful assemblies
- especially for homecoming. And who could ever forget our senior class play, "Dear Phoebe"?
We were honored by underclassmen at the
spring banquets of clubs to which we belonged
and in which we held positions of leadership. After having enjoyed a delicious meal, members of
our class presented unforgettable entertainment
at our senior banquet, and the following night we
passed the evening at the senior dance, our last
dance at high school.
For class colors we chose powder blue and
silver white, and for the class flower we chose
the pink rose. "The roots of education are bitter,
but the fruit is sweet," a quotation from Aristotle,
was our class motto. It certainly reminded us of
the countless hours of studying we spert in and
out of class.
Then came June seventh, Graduation Day! We
were together as a class for the last time, and
proudly received our hard-earned diplomas. It
was the grand climax to our final year of a glorious high school career.
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Two proud senior officers receive their diplomas
W'lsh1ngton
ADAMS, JERRY C
Lincoln AITTAMA, MA RY E.
"Hot Rod."
Honor Society; A.F.S.; Prom Com·
rn ttee
AL LEMAN, DALE C.
Woshington
- "All-Man."
ALLEN , GALE L.
Lincoln
G.A.A. 1,2.
ALLEN , JOHN D.
McKinley
"Big John" - Latin Club; K-Klub;
Football 1,2,3; Baseball l; Track 2; Senior Class Play Committee.
AN DERSON, CARLI CE R.
Wash ngton
"Careless" - G.A.A. l;
Red Cross 2; Boaster Club 2; Sophcmare Girls' Chorus l; Kenews
Solesmon 2
ANDERSON , JOY E. - Lincoln - "Joisy Noisy" Band 1,2, Spanish Club l; K-Teens 2 3; Future
Nurses 1,2,3, Vice President 2, President 3; Prom
Committee 2; Variety Shaw 2,3.
ANDERSEN , RAY G.
Washington "Andy"
Wrestling l
ANDERSON , ULDINE M . McKinley "Red"
Student Council 1,2; Honor Society 2; Cinematic 2
Secretary; Seminar 1,2, President 2; Debate l ,2; Forensics 1,2; lnterclub President's Counci 2; Wig 'n
Mask Play "I Remember Mama."
ANGELIC !, RICHARD M. - Lincoln - "Angie."
ANGOTT I, NICHOLAS G . - McKinley - "Swed'
Student Council 1,2,3; Jr Class President, lnterc 1ub
President's Council 2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; T.A.P. Committee
2,3; Badger Boys' Sta te 2; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Foot·
ball l; Variety Show 1,3; Sophomore Chorus; A Cappello Choir; Sophomore Night 3; Booster Club 2;
Kenews 2· I Remember Mama" 2, Prom King 2
ANTHONY, JO ANN - Lincoln - "Jo" - G.A.A. 2,3;
Jr. Red Cross 1,2.
ANTONETTI , JOHN W . - Lincoln.
ARENDT, MERRILYN K. - Woshington - "Merr."
ARNOLDINI , DAN C. - Lincoln - "Houdini"
Student Council Alternate 3; Science Foir 2.
Projectionist 2,3;
ASHLEY, CHARLES M . - Lincoln - "Ash" - Bond 1,2; Sophomore
Foot boll; Varsity Golf 1,2,3; Spy Stoff 2,3, Assistant Editor 3; Spy
Sa lesmon 2; Homecoming Commi ttee 3; Prom Commi ttee; Science
Foir 2.
AUGARD, GEORGIA A . K. D. Waldo - "George" Future
Nurses 1.2,3; G.A.A 1,2; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; "I Remember Mama";
Spanish Club 2; Senior Class Play Crew Head; Red Cross Representative
AUNE, BARBARA L. - Lincoln - "Giggles" - Kenews 1,2,3; Kenews Homeroom Representotive 1,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Future
N urses 1,3; Future Teachers l; Senior C lass Play 3; Sophomore
Girls' Choir l.
BAGDON , GEORGE J.
McKinley
B:>nd 1 2 3, Seminar 1.2;
Latin Club 2,3; Science Fair 2, 5th Place; Variety Show Committee
3; Orchestra 3, Ushers Club 3, Wig 'n Mask 3; StJge Crew ' The
Corn Is Green"; Future Teachers 3; Spelling Bee 1,2 3, Hono, "tudent l.
BAILOR, CLAIR C.
McKinley
Spy Salesman 1; Booster Club 2;
Wig 'n Mask 3; Seminar 2,3, Vice President 3, Prom Program
Committee; Senior Class Ploy.
BARAT, KEVIN A.
Lincoln
"Kev" - Jr. Red Cross Representa·
olive 1,2; G.A.A. l; Booster Club 2; Senior Mixed Choir 2 · Spy
Salesman 2, Wig 'n Mask 2, Prop Crew 2; Senior Closs Ploy Make
Up Crew 3
BARENGO, DENNIS B.
McKinley
"Denny"
BARRETT, RONALD F. - Broad Ripple - "Duke."
BARRY, PAUL A . - Lincoln
"Killer."
BASTIAN , BARBARA L. Loncoln "Bobbi"
French Club l; Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Wig n Mask I 2; Kenews 2,3, K-Teens 2,3.
BASTIAN, KENNETH H. - Washington.
BATWINSKI, ROBERT B.
St. Joseph - "Bat."
BECKER, BETTY ANN - Lincoln - "Betty" - Trident
1,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2, President 3; Student Council 2; Seminar 2; lnterclub Pres.dent's
Council 3; Girl Scouts 1,2,3; Senior Class Play Crew;
Wig 'n Mask Play 2; Kenews Salesman 2.
BECKER, RUDOLF E. - Lincoln - "Rudy."
BEHNKE, CHARLES N . - Lrncaln - "Chip" Key
Club 1,2,3; Swimming Team Manager 1,2,3; Science
Fair 1,2.
BEINE, ROSALIE M . - St. Joseph - "Sally" BEISER, RICHARD - St. Joseph - " Rick."
BERG, CAROLYN J.
Lincoln
G.A.A. 2.
BERGREN , JAMES P. 1,2,3.
BERNHARDT, MARY L.
BERTLING, THOMAS C.
Cinema tic 2,3 .
Washington -
G.A.A. 2.
"Bergie" -
Friedens
G.A.A. 2.
McKinley - "Bert" -
Hi-Y 2,3; Golf
Projectionist 1,2,3;
BILOTTI , JOHN D. - McKinley - Wrest ling 1; Student Council Alternate
Red Cross Alternate 3; Key Club 3; Booster Club 3;
Future , ,_her Club 3; Ushers 3, Wig 'n Mask 3, "The Carn Is
Green 3; Variety Shaw 3; Senior Class Play; Pram Committee 2.
BISHOP, EDWIN S.
Washington
"Woody"
Student Council 3; lnterclub President's Council 3; Seminar 3; A.F.S. 3; Key Club
2.3; Rotary Representative 3, Variety Shaw 2,3, Wrentham Ex
change 2.
BJURMAN, JO ANN
Lincoln
Sophomore Girls' Chorus 1, Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Seminar 2; Honor Society 2,3; Science Fair 2.
BLACKMON , JAYNE R. - Washington - "White Fang" - Student
Council 2 G.A.A. 3
BLACKMON, WAYNE H. - Washington - "Bubbles" - Forensics
1,2,3, State Champion 2; Debate 2, State Champion 2, Key Club
2,3; President of Dist. Governor 3; Jr. Class Vice President; Orchestra 1; Band Announcer 2,3; Variety Show M.C. 2,3; Student
Council 3, President 3; Charter President A.F.S. Club; Homecoming
Queen Mgr
BLAIR, JEROLD L - McKinley - "Yogi" - Spanish Club 1,2;
A Cappello Choir 1,2,3.
BLOXDORF, DARLENE M.
Wig 'n Mask
BOBECK, DAVID J . -
St. Mary -
Washington -
more Baseball
BOHDANOWICZ, TOM J . -
Lincoln -
"Blox1e" -
"Dave" -
Sopho-
"Bo"
BOKMUELLER, JACQUELINE A. Washington "Bok" - Class Secretary 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Secretary 2, Cililian Chorus 1; Senior Girls' Choir 2,
Treasurer 2; Homecoming Queen Candidate, 2nd
Attendant; Prom Court 2; Kenews Representative 1;
Student Council 1; Seminar 2, Corresponding Secretary, Wig 'n M;isk 1; Booster Club 2,3, Treasurer 2;
Sadie Hawkins Candidate 2,3; Science Fair 2; Advanced Ticket Sales 2; Graduation Usherette 2.
BOOK, GAIL A. Lincoln - G.A.A. 2,3; A Cappello 2.3. Trident 2,3; Spanish Club 1, Sophoriore
Mixed 1.
BOSCO, CONCETIA M. - Wash nqtan - "Con nie.'
BOSMAN , RICHARD A.
Friedens - ''Boz"
K-Klub 1,2,3, Basketball 1; Baseball Varsity 1,2,3.
BOYLE, GAIL J . - Lincoln - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Wig 'n Mask
1; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 2.
BRACEGIRDLE, ELAINE M.
Washington
Sophomore Symphonic
1; Senior Girls' Choir 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Artists Alley 3, Treasure 3.
BRAND, SHARON A.
Lincoln - "Brandy" - Future Nurses 1,2,
3; G.A.A. 2,3; Student Council ( Jr. Red Cross 2; Kenews Representative 2; Booster Club 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Sophomore Symphonic Choir 1; Senior Girls' Choir 2.
BREDEK, JOYCE C. - McKinley - "Joycie" - Sophomore Homeroom Representative ; G.A.A. 1; Kenews Salesman 1,2; Spy Salesman 1,2; Student Council 2; Wig 'n Mask 2; Boaster Club 2; Jr.
Red Crass 3; Usher's Club, Treasurer 3; Prom Decorations Committee 2; Variety Shaw 2; Sophomore Girls' Chorus; Senior Mixed
Chorus 2,3; Class Play Stage Crew 3; Sophomore Halftime Shaw .
BREHM, MICHAEL R.
St. Joseph
"Mike "
BRION , JU DITH I. - Lincoln
"Judwo" - Wig 'n
Mosk 1,2; Future Nurses 2,3; Spanish Club I,
BROESCH , ROBERT M . - St. Joseph - "Fuller"
K-Klub 2; A Cappello Choir 3,
BROOKHOUSE, EUGENE J. - Lincoln - "Gene"
Key Club 2,3; Debate 1,2,3; Sponish Club 2,
BROUGHMAN , THOMAS L. - McKinley Sophomore Basketball.
BROWN , JUDITH A . - McKinley - "Judi."
BRUENNING, JO ANN M. - Friedens Lutheron "Kitty!'
BRUS, DONNA L. - Lincoln - Wig 'n Mask I; French Club 1,2;
Sophomore Symphonic; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3; Closs Ploy 3;
Artist's Alley 3, Vice President 3; Sadie Howkins Candidate 3,
BRUSH, GARY M , - Lincoln - "Frenchy,"
BURNS, NANCY J. - St Joseph.
BUSHMAN, GARY.
BUSS, JAMES E. - McKinley - "Jim" - Bond 1,3; Swing Bond I,
2, Vice President 2,
CALDART, CAROLYN A .
Friedens - "Cui" - GAA, l ,2,3; Wig
'n Mask 3; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3; Sophomore Girls' Chorus 1;
Kenews 1,2,3; Booster Club 2,3; Senior Closs Ploy Publicity 3,
CALLOW, DONNA M . - Lincoln.
CANEY, BRIAN R. - Glenbord, Illinois.
Washington CAPRIOTTI , LOUISE G .
CARLSON, JAMES L. - Lincoln - "Judge" - Honor
Society 2,3; Seminor 3; Homecoming Mgr, 3; Variety
Show 3; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; N,F.L 1,2,3;
Forens ics 2,3; Baseba ll 1; Golf 2,3; Honey Hop
Chairman 3; Student Announcer 3; Science Fair 3;
Studen t Congress 3, Alternate 2,
CARNEY, ROBERT V, - McKinley,
CARROLL, EDWARD T. Lincoln
"Eddie"
Sophomore Baseball; Trock 2; Football 1,2; Hi-Y 1;
Science Fair 3.
"Louie!'
CARROLL, WILLI AM E. - McKinley - "Billy" - Hi-Y
1,2,3, President 3 K-Klub 1,2,3, Vice P'esident 3;
Boaster Club 2; lnterclub President's Council 3; Crass
Country 1,2,3, Captain 3, Wrestl"ng 1,2,3, Track 1,
2,3.
CARSON , CHARLES l.
McKinley
"Chuck"
French Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 3;
A Cappello 2,3
CARVER, JEAN A. - Lincoln - "Jeanie" - G.A.A. 3.
CASAZZA, JOE S. Lincoln - "Jose" Ushers
Club 1, President 2,3; Student Council 1,2; lnterclub
President's Council 3; Football Mgr. 1; Track 1,3;
A Cappello Chair 3, Senior Mixed Chair 2; Sophomore Night 3; Spy Salesman, Kenews Salesman.
CASSITY, SUSAN J . - Lincoln - "Sue" - Student
Council Alternate 3
CERASANI , PATR ICI A C.
Lincoln - "Pat" - Wi\l
'n Mask 1,3; Sophomore Girls' Choir; Boaster Club
1,2; G.A.A. l; Seminar 2; K-Teens 2,3; Homecoming
Queen 3.
CERVENY, MARLENE A. - McKinley - "Mar" - Orchestra 1,2,3.
CHAPMAN, RAYMOND J . Washington "Ray" Student
Council 1,2,3; Red Crass 1,2, Vice President 2; Key Club 1,2,3,
Vice President 2; Sophomore Class Vice President; Boaster Club 1,
2; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Thespians 3; Sophomore Night 3; Homecoming
Committee 2,3, Chairman 3; Prom Committee 2; Chairman of
Theme Committee; Football Mgr. 1.
CHIAPPETIA, MARY J . - McKiney - G.A.A.; Choir 1,2,3; Spy
Salesman 2.
CHRISTENSEN, J UNE B. - Lincoln - "Junie" - Student Council
1,3; Wig 'n Mask 2; Future Teachers 3.
CHRISTOFFERSON , CHERYL A. - Washington - Sophomore Girls'
Chair; Senior Mixed Chorus 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Boaster Club 2;
Wig 'n Mask 2,3.
CLEMONS, JOHN H. - Washington.
COE, JAMES A. - Washington - "Jim" - Advance Sale Football
Tickets 2; Wrestling 3.
COHEN , ABRIENNE R. - Lincoln - "Abby" - Spy Salesman 1;
Seminar 2, Secretary 2; Wig 'n Mask 1; K-Teens 2,3; Jr Red Cross
1,2,3; Wrentham Exchange 2; Pram Committee 2; French Club 2,3;
Sophomore Choir; A Cappello Chair 2,3, Secretary 3; A.F.S. 3;
Student Announcer 3; Science Fair 2.
COHN, ROCHELLE A. - Lincoln -- "Shelley - Booster Club 1;
Wig 'n Ma>k 2; Sub-Deb 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 3; Spy
Salesman 2; Pram Court 2; Sadie Hawkins Candidate 3; Hi-Style
Fashion Show 3.
COLE, JERRY D. - Washingto n - "Jer."
CONLEY, EDWARD - Lincoln - " Terry."
COSHUN, RICHARD J , - Washington Wrestling 1,2,3.
"Dick" -
COSTELLO, BARBARA A .
St. Joseph
"Barb "
Fredens Lutheran
"Shart1e"
G.A.A. 1,
COVELLI, JUDEE A .
2,3.
CULVER, SHIRLEY M .
Lincoln - "Shirl" - Future Teachers l.
CZAKOWSKI , JOHN S. - Washington.
DABBS, WILLIAM A.
Lincoln
"Bill"
DAVEY, NANCY L. - Lincoln
"Nan"
Trident 2,3; Spanish
Club l 2, Vice President 2; Jr. Red Crass Representative 1 2,3
Treasurer 2,3; Sophomore Girls' Chorus l; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,
3; Wig 'n Mask 3, Senior Class Play Committee; Sc.ence Fa1 , 5th
Place.
DAYMO, ROBERT A . - McKinley.
Logan.
DEBETTIGN IES, FRED J.
DEIGAN , JON - McKinley - Varsity Football 1,2,3;
Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball
1,2,3; K-Klub 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2.
DE LUCA, DARLENE M .
McKinley G.A.A. l;
Student Council Alternate 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3;
Pram Decoration Committee 2; Kenews Salesman l;
Booster Club 2; Crew "I Remember Mama" 2; Sophomore Class Party Committee; Sophomore vs. Faculty
Entertainment; Advanced
Sales
Basketball Game
Secretary 3
DESCHNEAU , CHERYL J. - Lincoln - Future Nurses
1,2,3; Seminar 2; Sophomore Girls' Chair l; Senior
Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls' Chair 3, Senior Class
Play Crew.
DESOTELL, MARGARET E. - Lincoln - "Peggy."
DOHERTY, MARGARET A . -
McKinley -
"Marge" -
Wig 'n Mask
2,3; Boaster Club 2,3; Senior Class Play Crew; Red Cross Representative 3; Wig 'n Mask Play 2,3.
DORFMAN , JUDITH S. Lincoln - "Judie" - Orchestra 1,2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 3; Wrentham Exchange 2; Science
Fair, Honorable Mention 2.
DORN, ILA J , - Washington -
"Jeanie" -
Spy Salesman 2.
DOSEMAGEN, MICHAEL F.
Washington - "Mike."
DOWD , MARY E. - Lincoln
G.A.A. 1.
DRAGO, JAMES K. - Lincoln - "Jim" Kenews Photographer.
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DRAXL, PETER K.
A.F.S. Exchange Student Gymnasium on der
Homburger Strosse, Bremen, Germany
Pete"
Key Club 3,
Student Council 3; Swimming Team Manager 3; Track 3; A F.S.
Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; French Club 3; Honor Society 3;
K-Club 3; Sophomore Night 3.
DUMAS, DA N NA J. - Wellington R-9
"Donny"
Girls' Choir
l; Mixed Chows l; Pep Club 1,2.
DUNHAM, JACQUELI NE I.
McKinley
"Jackie."
DUPONS, TOM R.
Lincoln - "Dups."
EHNOW, MILDRED l. - Washington - "Millie."
EIDSOR, DENN IS
McKinley - "Eitz" - Electronics Club 2.
EIDSOR, MARYANN - McKinley - G.A.A. 3; Sophomore and Senior Girls' Choir l ,2; Red Cross 2.
ELLEFSON , JULIAN J. - Lincoln - "Juli" - Sophomore Football l; Varsity Football 2,3; Swimming
Team 1,2, Bosebol, Mgr. l ,2,3, Variety Show l ,3;
Key Club 2,3; Sophomore Sym. Choir l; Senior
Mixed Choir 2; Mole Chorus l .2; Student Council I;
Wig 'n Mask Ploy 3; Senior Closs Ploy 3; Junior Red
Cross 2; Prom Committee 2; K-Club; Sophomore
Night 3; Science Fair 2,3; Homecoming Assembly 3;
Wig 'n Mask l
ELLSWORTH , PATRICIA E. - St. Joseph - "Pot."
ENGLAND, VIRGINIA A. Lincoln "Ann" G.A.A. l
ENGLUND, ANNE V. - McKinley - "Annie" - Future Nurses l .2 Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Boo,ter Club 2,
3, Secretory 3, Prom Committee 2.
EPPERS, ALLEN J. - Lincoln - "Skip."
ERDMAN, ALLAN - Washington - "Al" - Varsity Swimming l,2,
3; Varsi ty Track l,2; Key Club 2; K-Klub l,2,3; Science Fair l.
ERDMAN , PHYLLIS M. - McKinley - "Mootsy."
EUTING, DENNIS J . - Lincoln - "Euts" - Soph. Spy Salesman;
Soph. Baseball
EVANS, EDWARDS .
Lincoln - "Ed" - Bond l,2,3.
FARRIS, LYNN RAE - McKinley - Soph. Mixed Choir; Senior G irls'
Choir; A Cappello 3; Red Cross 2; Student Council 3, Kenews 3;
Senior Closs ploy (leading lady).
FEC HNER, RONALD K. - Washington - "Beek" - Football l ,2,3;
Track l,2,3, Captain 3; Basketball l; Student Council l,2; Senior
Mixed Choir 2, President; Sophomore M:xed Choir l; K-Klub 2.3.
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FANNING , SANDRA .
FEEST, JILL A . - Washington - G.A.A. l; Student
Council alternate 1
FEICHTNER, WAYNE D. - Washington.
FEIVOR, JAMES A . - Washington - "Jim."
FEIVOR, PAUL F.
Washington.
FESSENDEN , DON C. - Lincoln - Student Council
3; lnterclub Presidents' Council 3, president; Key
Club 2.3, treasurer 3; Ushers Club 1,2,3, vice president 3; Booster Club 1,3; A.F.S. Club 3; Latin Club
2,3; Baseball 1; Football 1,2; Sophomore home room
representative 1; Prom committee 2; Science lair 2;
Homecoming Manager 3; Senior Class play crew; HiStyle Style Show 3.
FINCH , CANDACE R.
Kemper Hall
"Candy"
G.A.A 1,
Senior Mixed Choir 2; Booster Club 1,2,3; Corresponding secretary
3; Student Council 3; Wig 'n Mook 2; Ushers Club 3, Secretary 3;
Hi-Style 2,3, treasurer, secretary 3; Hi.Style Style show.
FISCHBACH, ROBERT A . - Friedens Evangelical Lutheran
"Fitch."
FISCHBACH , SHARON M . - Lincoln - "Shor" - Sophomore Girls'
Choir; Senior Mixed Choir 2,3; Future Nurses Club 2,3.
FLANNERY, FLOYD H. - Montebello - L.A., California.
FLEMING, JUDITH A . - Lincoln.
FLINKOW, WILLIAM A.
North Chicago Community High School
- "Bill."
FONDRLIAK, JOHN G . - McKinley - "Jack" - Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1, A Cappello Choir 2,3; Boys' Chorus 1.2; Variety Show 1;
Honor Society 2; Senior Class play 3; Madrigals 3.
FONK, LYNDA D. - McKinley - "Lynn" - Ushers Club 3; Jr. Red
Cross Alternate 3, Band 1; G.A.A. 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; "I Remember Mama" Committee 2; Booster Club 1,2; Kenews representat ive 1,2; Advanced Ticket Salesman 2; Future Teachers 2,3.
FONTAINE, SHARON A .
Washington-Sub.Deb 2; Sophomore
Girls' Choir 1; Senior Mixed Choir 2; G.A.A. 1; Noon Hour Assistan t 2; Prom Committee.
FRAID, JUDY A . - McKin ley
FRANCO, SALLY H. - Lincoln - " Fra nkie" - G .A.A.
FRATRICK, JANET L. - Washington - "Jan" - SPY.
FREDER ICKSEN, KAREN J . - Lincoln - Junior Red
Cross 1 Booster C 1b 1,2, Sophomore Mixed 1, Senior Girls' 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Kenews 2; Student Council
3.
FREEMAN, JERRY - Vocotionol School.
FRIED L, MARY E.
Woshington - Hi-Style 2,3; Corresponding Secretory 3, Trident 1,2,3; Student Council 1, Red Cross 3, Future Nurses' Club 3, Treosurer
FROST, RICHARD P.
"Rick" - Lincoln - A Coppello 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Vice President 3; Golf 1,2,3;
Coptoin 3; Spy 2,3, Editor 3; Student Council 3; In.
terclub Presidents 3; Sophomore Symphonic; Senior
Closs Ploy.
FUHRER, THOMAS M . - "Tom" - Woshington
Sponish Club 1,2; Ushers Club 3.
FULLER, EUGENE J . - "Gene" - Lo Crosse Log on
Sophomore Bosketboll.
FUQUA, PATSY I. - "Pot" - Ogden Community High School G.A.A. 2,3; Kenews.
GARCIA, GARY L.
"Pancho"
McKinley
Sophomore end
Junior Bond 1,2.
GENAME, JOANN M . - "Jo" McKinley
A Cappello 2,3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Variety Show 3; Closs Ploy, Assistont Director
3; G.A.A. Bowling 3.
GENTZ, JUDITH A . - "Judy" - McKinley - Band 1,2,3; French
Club 2; Voriety Show Committee 2,3.
GERL, TIM.
GERLACH , BRUCE A . - "Smiley" - Lincoln - Swimming Teem l;
Student Council 2,3; Red Cross 2; Wig 'n Mosk 3; Va rsity Footboll 3; Senior Closs Vice President; Spy Solesman 1; lntromurol
Wrestling 2; Ushers Club 3; Sophomore Night; "The Corn Is Green."
GERLACH, DIANE L. - McKinley - Seminor 1, Closs Ploy Crew 3.
GERMINARO, ROBERT M . "Germ" McKinley Sophomore
Footboll 1; Prom Committee 2; Vorsity Foot boll 2; Booster Club 3;
Sophomore Night 3; Student Council 3; lnterclub Presidents Council 3; Junior Printers of Kenosho 3, President .
GIBAS, JAMES D.
"Butch" - Woshington.
GIBSON, JAMES T. - "Jim" - Woshington.
GIOMBETII, MARGE.
GITZLAFF, DENNIS H. "Gitz" McKinley
W restling l; Trock 1.
GLADE, SHARON L.
McKinley
Sophomore Symphonic, A Cap
pello 2,3; Librarian Madrigals; Sophomore Home Room Representative.
Lincoln - "Janie" - G.A.A. l; Kenews SalesGLERUM, JANE E.
man 3.
GODLEWSKI, CLEMENT P.
McKinley - "Pete"
GRAVES, DIANNE C. - Lincoln - "Dee."
GRAY, JILL I.
Lincoln
"Jyl"
"The Horse"
French Club l 2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3; Vice-president 3, Thespians 2,3;
Variety show 1,2,3; Senior Scouts l; Student Council 3; K·Teens 3;
Prom Committee chairman 2; Booster Club 2,3; Red Cross alternate
I; "I Remember Mama' crew 2; "The Corn Is Green" crew 3.
GRAY, J. ROBERT
Lincoln
"Bob"
Sophomore football, varsity
football 2,3; Sophomore baseball; track 2; K-Club 3; Key Club 2,3.
GRECO, JERALD F. Washington "Grek" Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Sophomore wrestling,
varsity wrestling 2, Sophomore baseball.
GREGORY, JUDITH R. - McKinley - "Judy" - Senior Mixed Chorus 2; Senior Girls' Choir 3.
GRIMSHAW, JOH W . - Lincoln - A Cappello Choir
1,2,3; Mole Chorus 2,3; Variety Show l; Usher's
Club 2,3; Grounded Grids 2.
GRISSOM, KELLY M . - McKinley - "Kel" - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l.
GRISSOM, GARY - Washington.
GROENKE, SANDRA L. - McKinley - "Grunch"
Wig 'n Mask 2; Booster Club 2; Prom Committee 2;
Red Cross H.R. Representative 3; Ushers Club 3;
Variety show 3.
GROSS, BRIAN G. - Salem Central - "Greg."
GUSTAFSON, CARL A .
McKinley.
GUSTAVESON, LUANN M . - Central High School -
Sheboygan.
HAAG, SHARON L. - Lincoln - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l;
Senior Girls' Choir 2,3; G.A.A. l; N.H.A. 2; Spy solesmon l.
HAGERTY, ERIC J. - Lincoln - Wrestling l, Kenews 1,2,3; Spy 2,
3; Sophomore Night 3; Cinematic 1,2,3; Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3; Sr.
Closs ploy Committee 3.
HAGGARTY, ROBERT W. JR. - Lincoln.
HAHN, SHARON L.
Lincoln
Choir 1; Senior Girls' Choir 3.
HALM, GEORGE.
HAMIL TON, RICHARD .
G.A.A. 1; Sophomore Symphonic
Lincoln - "Jenny" Student Council 1; Pep
HAMPEL, JENNIFER J.
Club 1,2; Variety Sh' >w 1
"Judy"
Future Nurses
Washington
HAMMELEV, JUDITH M.
1,3; Seminar 2; Wig n Mosk 1; Student Council 1,2, Variety Show
3; Senior Class Play Stage Crew 3.
HANSCHE, MARGO S.
Lincoln
GA.A. I.
HANSEN, KENNETH L.
Lincoln - "Ken ."
"Non" Washington HANSEN, NANCY B.
Girl Scouts 1; Orchestra 1,2.3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3;
Kenews Representative 2, Student Council 2; French
Club 1.2
HANSEN, RANDALL L. Lincoln "Randy" Seminar 2.
HANSON, LINDA M . - McKinley - "Soupy" - GA.A.
1,2,3; Future Nurses 3.
HARFF, WILLIAM H. - Lincoln - "Bill" - Spani>h
Club 1,2; Seminar Club 2
HARTNEK, NANCY JO A. - Lincoln - "Jan."
HASSLER, JEANNE C. - Lincoln - G.A.A.; Student Council; Sophoomore Girls' Chorus 1; Senior Girls Chorus.
HAUG, GARY K. - McKinley
HAUG, LARRY R. - McKinley.
HELWIG, JILL A. - Lincoln - Trident 3; Sophomore Girls' Chorus
1; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls' Chorus 3; Spanish Club 1,2;
Seminar 2; Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Spy Salesman 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 1,3; Student Council Alternate 1; Senior Class Play
Crew 3; Sophomore Night 3; Pool Assistant 3; Science Fa ir 2; Trident Dad's Night 3.
HEROLT, BARBARA E. - Washington - " Bobby" - G.A.A.
HERR, CHRISTINA A. - Lincoln - "Chris."
165
HERNANDEZ, CARLOS Washington "Charlie"
- Honor Society 3; Track 3.
HERRMANN , PHILLIP J .
Lincoln - Cinematic l,2,3;
Track l.
HIGGINS, WAYNE R. - Lincoln - Band l.
HILL, BETIE C. - lmmual Lut heran Schaal - "Peanu ts" G.A.A.; Senior Girls' Chorus 3; Senior
Mixed 3.
HILL, JANICE L. - Lincoln - " Bamber"
Future
Nurses l; Girl Scouts l; Seminar 2; G.A.A. 3.
HINNEN, ROBERT A. McKinley "Rabbit" Sophomore Football l; Varsity Football 2,3; Baseball l; Varsity Baseball 2,3; K-Club 2,3; Senior Class
Play Crew 3
Boaster Club; Red Crass; Student
Council l.
HINRICHS, ROBERT P. - Washington - "Shorty"
HIRCHERT, JUDYMAE -Washington
Senior Chorus.
HOEKE, JERRY .
HOFFLANDER, DENIS S. - Washing ton - " Hoffy" Key Club
2,3; Sophomore Football l; Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Swimming
l ,2,3; K-Club 2,3; Variety Show l; Sophomore Symphonic Choir l;
Senior Mixed 2; Track 1,2.
HOLDERNESS, JANET A. - Lincoln - "Jan" - G.A.A. l ,2,3; Future Nurses l ,2,3; Seminar 2; Red Cross 2; Sophomore Girls' Choir
l; Senior Girls' Choir 2; A Cappello Choir 3, Treasurer l ,2,3; Student Council 3.
HOLM, CAROL L. - Washington - Trident l ,2,3; W ig ' n Mask l ,3;
G.A.A. l; Studen t Council l ,2; Home Room Represen tative l ,2;
Boost er C lub l.
HOLMAN , WESLEY R. - Lincoln - "Wes" - Footba ll; Gymnastics.
HOLT, BARBARA R. - McKinley - "Hoity"
G.A.A. l,2,3; Spanish
Club l ,2; President; Student Council l ,2,3; I nterclub President's
Council 2,3; Kenews 3; Artist's Alley 2,3, President; Sophomore
Girls' Chorus l; Homecoming Committee 3.
HOOD, BRENDA G . - McKinley.
HOPPER, BEN W . - Lincoln - " Benny" - Junior
Printers of Kenosha 3, Vice President.
HOST, RALPH J . - St . Joseph - " J erry" - Wrest ling l ,2,3; K-Club 2,3.
HOUSTON , JANET A. - Lincol n - "Jan" - Sop her
more Mixed l; Senior Girls' Chorus 2; A Cappello
Ch oi r 3; Seminar 2; Future Nurses l ,2; "I Remember
Mama" Cast 2; Wig 'n Mask 2; Senior Class Play
Cast, " Dea r Phoebe."
HOUTE, BARBARA A. - Loncoln - "Barb" - G.A.A.
3; French Club 3; Science Fair 2; Spy Salesman l.
HOWARD, HEIDE L. - Lincoln .
McKinley - Band 1,2,3.
HOWE, JOY L.
HUBBARD, DIANE E. McKinley - Trident 1,2,3;
Water Show 2; Sub Deb 2; Spy 2,3, Copy Editor
3; Spanish Club 2,3, President 3; lnterclub President's Council 3; Student Council 3; Homecoming
Candidate 3.
HUNTOON, WILLIAM R. - Washington - Golf l.
IAQUINTA, ALICE M . McKinley French Club
l; Cecil ion Chorus l; Senior Girls' Choir 2; Variety
Show 2; Prom Committee 2; Booster Club 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; lnterclub President's Council 3;
Student Council 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Treasurer 2,
Captain 3; 1961 Commencement Exercises.
IAQUINTA, LEONARD P. - Lincoln - "Len" - A Cappello Choir
2; Sophomore Symphonic Chair l; Men's Chorus 1,2; National Forensic League Chapter 1,2,3, President 3, Honor Society 2,3
IAQUINTA, PATR ICIA L. - McKinley - "Pat" - Wig n Mask 1,2;
Boaster Club 1,2; Kenews Representative l, G.A.A. l; Red Cross l;
Advanced Sales 3; Spy Salesman l
IORNS, TERRY V. Lincoln - Honor Society 2.3; President 3;
Seminar 3; Audio-Visual 1,2,3; Cinematic l,2,3; Treasurer 3; Interclub Presidents 3.
JACKA, MARGARET E. - Washington - "Peggy" - Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Girls' Chorus 2,3; Pool Instructor 2.3; Home Room
United Fund Representative 3.
JACOBS, LAURRIEE A . - Lincoln - "Laurie" - G.A.A. 1,2,3; In
Charge of Basketball, Vice President 3; Red Cross Representative
2,3; Kenews Representative l
JAEGER, ANNETIE L. - McKinley - "Netta" - Orchestra l; Wig
'n Mask l; Honor Society 2,3.
JAESCHKE, JAMES R. Lincoln "Benny" Key Club 1,2,3;
A.F.S. Club 3; Honor Society 2; Swimming Team 1,2,3; Science Fair
1,2,3; K-Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Assembly.
JAMES, MARY E. - Washington - "Shorty" - Orchestra 1,2.3;
President 3; Future Teachers 2,3, Treasurer 3; lnterclub Presidents
3; Future Nurses 2.
JASKWHICA, THOMAS H. - McKinley - "Tam" - Student Council
1,2; Footboll, Sophomore Varsity 2,3; Track 1,2,3; K-Club 2,3.
JENSEN, AVIS A .
Lincoln - Sub Deb 2; Trident
2,3; Student Council l 2: Variety Show l.
JENSEN, DAVID G .
Lincoln
"Dave" - A Cap·
pella Choir 2,3, Sophomore Choir l; Spy 2,3; Art
Editor Spy 3, Artists Alley 2; Spy Salesman l.
JENSEN, JEANNE A. - McKinley.
McKinley
"Bill '
JENSEN, WILLIAM M.
JESPERSON, JAMES J. - McKinley - "Jim."
JEWELL, CARRIE L.
Lincoln - "Smiley"
JOHNSON, ERIC D. - Lincoln - "Rick"
Drum Ma1or 3, Band
1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Sophomore Night 3; Variety Show Committee
2; Senior Class Play Committee.
JOHNSON, GAILE M .
Washington - G.A.A. 1,2.
JOHNSON, KAREN A . - Lincoln
Kenews 2,3, Booster Club 2,
French Club 2,3; Pool Assistant 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Sophomore
Night 3, Variety Show 2; Science Fair 2 Prom Committee 2, A.F .S
3; Quill and Scroll 2,3; A.F.S. Exchange Student ta Japan, Summer of 1961.
JOHNSON, PAUL S. - Lincoln - "Johns" - Sophomore Choir l; Debate 1,2,3; Forensics 2,3; Red Cross
2,3; Seminar Club 2; Winner of U.N. Pilgrimage 2;
Honor Society 3; Sophomore Night 3; Ushers Club
3; N.F.L. 1,2,3.
JOHNSON, WAYNE H. - McKinley - "Chick"
Grounded Grids 2; Cinematic 2.
JOHNSTON, CAROL J. Gosnell, Arkansas
Jr. Red Cross l; Senior Girls' Chair 2; G.A.A. l;
Senior Class Play Crew 3; Wig 'n Mask 3; A Cappello 3.
JONES, GERALD W . - Lincoln - "Jerry."
JUGA, GUY W. - Lincoln - "Gus" - Crass Country l.
JUNG, KAREN L. - Washington.
JUZENAS, EILEEN R. - Washington - "Leen" - Future Nurses l;
Red Cross l; Sophomore Girls' Chorus l; Senior Girls' Choir 2;
A Cappello 3; Prom Committee Chairman; Artists Alley 2;3; Kenews 1,2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Spy Salesman 2; Science Fair 3.
KALDENBERG, DENNIS L. - Lincoln
KANCIAN, LYNN E. - Lincoln - G.A.A.
KANGAS, DONNA L. - Lincoln - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l;
Senior Girls' Choir 2; A Cappello Variety Shaw 2.
KASTMAN, KENNETH H. - Lincoln - "Ken" - Honor Society 2,3;
Key Club 2,3; Band 1,2.3, Vice President 3; Swing Band 2,3; Orchestra 3.
KAUTZER, ALLEN M . - Lincoln - "Dian."
"Liv"
Seminar Club.
KELLUM, OLIVIA 0.
Wash ngton
"Soc."
KESSLER, LAURENCE E.
McKinley
K-Club; Football,
"Som"
KETCHUM, DONALD R.
McKinley
Baseball; Varsity and Sophomore.
KEESEE, DALE E. - Crawfordsville, I ndiono.
KELLMAN, LYNN S.
Lincoln - Sophomore Girls' Choir.
Bond 1,2,3;
KELLMAN, SANDRA l.
McKinley
"Sandie"
Color sergeant 2,3; Student Council 1; Future Teachers 3, president
3; French Club 2,3.
KEUL, MARY CLAIRE
Washington - Kenews 1,2,
3; Society Editor 3, French Club 1 2; Prom Committee
chairman 2, Spelling Bee, 2nd olace, Honor Society
2,3; Corresponding secretory 3; Ou II and Scroll 2,3;
lnterclub Presidents' Council 3, secretory, treasurer;
AFS club 3; Student Council 3
KEXEL, KAVID A.
Washington - Sophomore Symphonic Ch 11 •e
r Mixed Choir.
KEXEL, GERALD l.
Washington - "Jerry."
KINEBREW, BARBARA J. Lincoln "Barb" Sophomore Symphonic; Senior G rls' Choir.
KING, SANDRA J, - Lincoln - "Sandie'' - Seminar
3, Prom Committee 2, Student Counc1 1
KIRCHNER, LESTER F. - Washington
KIVELA, DAVID A. - McKinley - Sophomore Football; Honor Socie ty 2,3; American Field Service Club 3.
KIVI, CAROLE ANN M. - Bessemer, Michigan
KLEMM, NANCY l. - McKinley.
KLEMM, RUDOLPH N. - McKinley - K-Club; Sophomore Football,
Varsity Football 2,3.
KLITZKE, CAROL M. - McKinley - Bond 1.2,3; Orchestra 3, Treasurer; Sub-Deb 3; Wig 'n Mask 1; Seminar 3; Student Council 1,2,3;
Variety Show 2.3; Producer 2; Prom Committee; Home-coming
Queen manager; Sophomore Closs skit and party.
KOBLENSKI , JACQUELINE H. - Lincoln - "Jackie" - Booster Club
1; Prom Committee 2; Spy salesman 2.
KOCH , SIEGLINDE Lyons, LaGrange, Illinois "Ziggy" French Club 2,3; Germon 2,3; Closs
Ploy 3,
KOKER, SANDRA L. - Lincoln
"Sandy,"
KOOS, JANET M , - McKinley - "Jon" - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; French Choir 2,3, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. l; Honor Society 2,3; Red Cross 3; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 2; Sub-Deb 2,3, Secretory 3; Seminar 2, Treasurer 3; Senior Mixed Choir
2; Booster Club 2.
KOPER, MARTHA A , McKinley "Marth" Sub-Deb 2,3; Sophomore Girls' Choir; Senior Girls'
Choir 2; Kenews 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2; 1961
Commencement.
KOPESKY, TOM J, Lincoln Usher Club; Vice
president of Advanced Soles,
KORONDIEWIC Z, DENN IS M , - McKinley
KOSKI , JOAN S, - Mcl<inley,
KOSTER, SHIRLEY M . - Washington.
KOVACH , JANET M , - McKinley,
KOVACH, PATRICIA A , - McKinley
"Pot" - Jr, Red Cross Representative 2; Wig 'n Mask 3
KRAMER, VIRGINIA M ,
McKinley
"Ginger" - Future Teachers
l; Sophomore Girls' Choir; Senior Mixed Choir; G,A.A Boord 1,2,3,
President 3; I nterclub Presidents Council 3,
KRAUS, JAMES E, - Washington - "Jim" - Junior Printers of
America; Treasurer of Jr, Printers,
KRIOFSKY, JOYCE L. - McKinley,
KROK, RICHARD W , - Washington - "Dick" - Hi-Y Club 1,2;
A Cappello Choir 2,3; Football manager 2,3; Track manager 2;
Sophomore Choir.
KRUEGER, BETTY J, - McKinley,
KAUEGER, SUSAN K,
KRUEGER, JAMES R, - McKinley - "Jim" - Student
Council 3; Wig 'n Mask 3, Wig 'n Mask ploy;
A Cappello Choir 3; Sophomore Choir; Senior Mixed
Choir 2; Senior Closs Ploy; Future Teachers 1,2,3;
Ushers Club 2, Variety Show 1; "Dear Phoebe" 3;
Thespians 3; Booster Club 3, Spy salesman l, Mole
Chorus 1,2 .
KWICINSKI , DOLORES C
Friedens Lutheran
School - "Dee" - GAA, l ,
KYNCL, KAREN J.
WC>$hington
"Pretze"
Wig 'n Mask 1; Sub Deb 1,2; French Club 2,3.
LABA, JOE T.
Wash1~gtan
Hi-Y ' 2,3, Vice
President 3: K-Klub 2,3 , Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball
1,2,3.
LABA, GARY A . - McKinley Spanish Club 1,2;
Band 1.2,3; Wig ' n Mask 3, Sw:ng Band 2,3; Var ety
Shaw 2,3; Ushers Club 3, Seminar 3; Science Fair
3; Honorable Mention, Booster Club 3, Future Teachers 3; "The Corn Is Green" Stage Crew 3; "Unto Thy
Doors" Stage Manager 3;
Dear Phoebe" Stage
Crew 3.
LACKOVICH, JOSEPH J. - St Joseph - "Joe."
LADWIG, ALLEN N .
F• edens Lut~eron
LAMBIE, ALLEN H. - Friedens Lutheran.
LAMBIE, SHARON A .
Friedens Lutheran.
Lincoln
"Tom"
LANE, THOMAS R.
2; Spy Salesman 1.
LANGDON, JOLENE E. - McKinley
"Jo.
Bond 1,2; Basebo
"Al
Mgr
LANGERMAN , BARBARA A . - Lincoln
"Barbie"
Sophomore
Symphonic Choir; A Cappello 2,3, Student Council 1,2,3; Red
Cross 2; Spy Salesman 2; Kenews Salesman 2, Homecoming Queen
Candida te; Hi-Style 2,3; Seminar 2; Sophomore Night 2,3; Prom
Commi ttee; Madrigals 2,3.
LAPP, MARCIA E. - Lincoln - " George" - Sophomore Girls' Choir
1; Senior Girls' Choir 2; Betty Crocker Homemaker.
LARSEN, KENNETH C. - Lincoln - "Ken" - French Club 2.
LARSEN, RODGER R. - Washington - " Rog" - Science Fair.
LARSON , BRUCE G . - Lincoln - "Lars" - Bond 1,2.
LEMKE, JAMES F. - Lincoln - Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Swing
Bond 2,3; Variety Show 2,3.
Lincoln.
LENEGAR, NANCY S.
Foot bal l 1,2,3;
L ncol n LEONARD, JERRY J.
Trock 1.2; K-Klub.
LEONARD, LINDA J.
Washington - "Lynn" Sophomore G• Is' Choir 1, Senior Girls' Choi• 2,3.
LEPPANEN, MARGARET
Trident 1,2 3; Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3, Treos·
urer 3; French Club 2,3; Future Teochers 3; Student Council 2;
Kenews 3; Variety Show Publicity.
Red Crass 3.
LE ROSE, CHRISTINE M .
Washington
"Chris"
Wig 'n Mask.
LETTRICH, JOSEPH W.
Washington
"Jae"
LEVONOWICH, PAUL J.
LINDOW, LEORA.
LINSTROTH, DARLENE J.
Lincoln
McKinley
"Farmer."
LEVY, JOAN A . - Central - "Joanie" - Seminar 3;
Wig 'n Mask 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Future Teachers 3, Spy
Representative 2; "I Remember Mama" Cast 2.
LOEW, SHARON L.
Lincoln - Spanish Club 1,2;
G.A.A. l; Ushers Club 3.
LOKKEN , MARJORIE C. - Memorial, Eau Claire "Pinky."
LUDLOW, KENNETH D. - Lincoln - "Luds" - Football l; Basketball 1,2; K-Klub 2,3; Student Council l;
Baseball l,2,3.
LUTTER, CHARLES W . McKinley "Chalie" Red Cross 1,2,3, President 3; Debate l; Forensics 2;
Tennis 1,2,3; Swimming 2,3; Student Council 3; Kenews 3.
LYONS, WILLIAM P. St. Joseph "Willy" Cinematic 2,3; Spy 2; Kenews 2.
MADDOX, AUDREY.
MADSEN, RONALD ,
MAGNINO, MARY L. McKinley - "Magee" French Club l; Red Crass 2; Variety Show 2,3; Sophomore Girls' Chorus l; K-Teens 2,3; Booster Club 2;
Prom Committee; Graduotion Usherette 2.
MAKSEN, SANDRA M . - Lincoln Red Cross 1,2.
MALSCH, BARBARA J, - Lincoln.
172
"Sandy" -
Student Council l;
MANCUSI, DONNA M.
Lincoln
Sophomore Symphonic Choir
1, $Anter Girls' Choir 2; A Cappello Choir 3; Sc:ence Fair 2
MARESCALCO, CLARA S. - McKinley
"Red."
MARESCALCO, RANDY J .
Lincoln
MARANGER, DIANE M.
"Di."
St Joseph
MARION , HELEN V.
St. Joseph
Senior Girls' Choir 2; Senior
Mixed Choir 3
MARION, LINDA J . - Lincoln - "Lynn" - A Cappello Choir 3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1; Senate Girls' Choir 2
MARTIN, JUDY .
MATERA, KATHY.
MASON , GLORIA J . -
Washington -
"Jean."
MATARRESE, ARMAND R. Lincoln "Arm" Varsity Baseball 1; Varsity Football 1,2,3, Captain
3; K-Klub 2,3, President 3, Student Council 1.2,3,
Vice President 3; Prom Committee Chairman 2;
Sophomore Night 3; Variety Show 3; Class President
1,3; Ushers Club 2,3, President 3; lnterclub President 's Council 3.
MATTNER, SUE ANN T. St. Joseph - Wig 'n
Mask 2,3; Spy Salesman 2; Red Cross Representat;ve
3; Senior Girl Scouts 2,3; Senior Mixed Chorus 3.
MAUSER, FRANK J . - St Joseph - "Mouse."
MAXEY, DAVE R. - McKinley - "Sparky."
McDERMOTT, BRION W. Bishop Watterson
" Candy 1C.A . . "
McKEIGHEN, PAMELA J . - Lincoln - " Pam" - Future
Teachers 1.
McNEIL, TERRY L. - Lincoln - " Drums" - Band 1,2,3; Orchestra
1,2,3; Swing Band 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3; Homecoming 1,2.
MEAZZA, GIUSEPPINA A. - Manzoni, Milano, Italy - "Pina" A.F.S. Exchange Student; A.F .S. Club, Treasurer; K-Teens Corresponding Secretary 3, Red Cross Club 3; French Cl ub 3; Honor
Society 3; Student Council 3.
MEIDE, GLEN L. - Lincoln - Spy Salesman 2 .
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METALLO, JIM H.
McKinley - "Willie" - Red Cross 1,2; Wrestling M:rnoger 3; Christmas Ploy 3.
MEYER, ALFRED X.
Washington - "Big Al"
Sophomore Symphonic Choir l; Senior Mixed Choir 2 A C 1ppe1 J Choir 3, Var ety
Show l; Boys' Chorus 1,2
MIELKE, BARBARA A.
Washington
'Barb.'
MILADIN, WILLIAM T.
Lincoln
"Bill."
MILKOWSKI, KEITH A.
McKinley - "Mouse"
Student Council,
Alternate 2
Washington
"Solly"
G.A.A 3
MILLER, SALLYANN
MILLER, WAYNE D. - Lincoln
"Regie" more Mixed Choir l; A Coppello Choir 2,3.
MILLS, RAYMOND J. - Washington - "Red."
MINKUS, SHARON R. - McKinley - "Sherry."
Sopho-
MOCZULEWSKI, WALTER l.
Washington
"Mooch."
MODDER, WILLIAM A . - McKinley - "Bill" - Senior Mixed Choir 2; Ushers Club 3; Boys' Chorus 2.
MOLINARO, CHARLES - McKinley.
MOLINARO, KAY D. -
St Joseph -
Student Cou. _
l; Red Cross
2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; G.A.A Boord 2,3, Treasurer.
MONTEMURRO, LINDA l. McKinley - "Monte"
Spy 2,3;
Booster Club l.
MOORE, CAROL J. - Woshington - "Moose" - Trident 2,3; Red
Cross l; Spy Salesman l; G.A.A. l; Wig 'n Mosk l; Sophomore
Girls' Choir l; Senior Mixed 2; Pool Assistant 2,3; Junior Prom
Committee 2.
MOORE, MARY CAMILLE - McKinley - "M.C." - Varsity Deb_;te
1,2,3; Forensics 1,2,3; Notional Forensic league 1,2,3; Secretory 2;
Vice President 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Vice President 2,3; Wig 'n Mask
1,2; Prom Committee 2; Honor Society 2,3; Vice President 3; Sophomore Night 2,3; Closs Ploy 3; Variety Show 2, H:-Style 2,3; Corresponding Secretory 3; Kenews 1,2,3; Quill 'n Scroll 2,3; Science
Fair 2; Student Council 2; Alternate 3; French Club; Spy Representative 3; Candidate for Daisy Moe 3.
MOORE, NORMA F.
McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l;
Wig 'n Mask l; French Club l; Senior Closs Ploy 3.
MORAN, MICHAEL E. A . McKinley "Bugsy" Swimming
Teom 1,2,3; K-Klub 2,3; Senior Closs Nominating Committee; Physical Education Night 2.
MORIN, PEGGY L.
Lincoln
"Fredie"
Kenews Representative
1 Girl Scouts 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Mixed Choir 1.
MUHLICK, ROBERT L
Lincoln
"Bob"
A Cappello Choir 1.
MUNSO N, PAU LA C. - Washington - "Rocky."
McKinley Sophomore
MU RPHY, MARY J. G.A.A. 1.
M YE RS, JUD ITH G.
Lincoln
"Myers."
NA EG ELI, BRY AN L. - Friedens Lutheran
Girls' Chorus
1;
NEAU, EILEEN R. - Lincoln - Orchestra 1,2,3, Secretory 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; French Club 2,3, Secretory
3; Student Council Alternate 1.
NELSON, JOYCE M . - Washington - "Nelie" G.A.A. 1.2,3.
NEUMANN, BEVERLY R. McKinley "Not" Colorguord 1,2,3, Variety Show 1,2; Wig 'n Mask
1; Red Cross Alternate 3; Wig 'n Mask Ploy 3.
NICHOLLS, MERRILLYN K. - Santo Fe - "Punkin"
- A Cappello 2,3; G.A.A 2,3; Future Nurses; Variety Show 3; Senior Closs Ploy; Madrigals.
NICHOLS, DANNA F. - Lincoln - "Flea."
NICHOLS, JAMES P. - McKinley - "Jim."
NICHOLS, KAREN L. - McKinley - Jr Red Cross.
NICKERSON, TERRY L. - Lincoln - "Terry Lou" - G.A.A. 1,2;
Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Booster Club l; Hi-Style 2,3, President 3; Interclub President's Council 3; Spy Salesman 1,2; Homecoming Queen
Assistant Manager 3; Red Cross Reprc;entotive 1.
NISSEN, RICHARD G. - Lincoln - "Rich.''
NOLAN, JIM M . - Lincoln - Baseball 1; Football 1; A Cappello
Choir 1,2; Sophomore Night 2,3.
NORTON, DAVID J. - Washington.
NORGAARD, KAREN C. - Lincoln - "Fennellie."
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NORVI LLE , SHARON L. - McKinley - "Shor."
NOSALI K, JOE B. - Lincoln.
OAKES, LYDIA J. - Freidens - "Red" - G.A.A. 2.
OBERTIN, LYNN H. - Lincoln.
OLSON , ALLEN .
OLESEN, CANDACE A . - McKinley - "Condy" - Wig 'n Mosk
l; Prom Committee 2 Kenews 1,2, Feature Ed tor 3; Homeroom
representative 3, Quill and Scroll 2,3; Future Teachers 3: Honor Society 3; K-Teens 2, Recording Secretary 3; Booster Club
3; President 3, French Club 3; Inter Club Presidents' Council 3;
Student Council 3.
OLSON, ELIZABETH G . - Ca legia Baptista - Brazil,
South America Senior Mixed 2; A Cappello 3;
Junior Red Crass homeroom representative 3; Future
Nurses 3; Student Council alternate 2
OLSON, MICHAEL J. - Rice Lake - "Mike" - Band
1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Prin t ing Club Vice president 3;
Basketball 1,2; Variety Show 3.
OLSON, SUZANNE C. - Washington
"Sue"
HiStyle 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; G.A.A. l, Boaster Club
l, Pool Assistant 2,3; Pram Committee 2. Cecellan
Chair l: Senior Mixed Choir 2.
ONOSKO, ALICE J . Washing ton Sophomore
Symphonic Choir l; Fut ure N urses Club l; Seminar
2; Red Cross Represen ta t ive 2; Spanish Club 2: Wig
'n Mosk 2,3. Kenews 3; Science Foir 2, Fourth place;
"I Remember Memo" Cast 3; Senior Class Play "Dear
Phoebe" Cast 3.
OSTER, LOUIS M . - DesPlaines, Illinois - "Louie" A Cappello Chair 2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir Bays'
Chorus l .2; Variety Show l; Print ing Club 2; Madr igals 3.
OTTE, NANCY R. McKinley Sophomore Girls'
Chair.
OVER, PENNY L. - Lincoln - Trident 1,2,3; Secretory 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Seminar 2; Student Council 2; Wrentham Exchange 2, Science Foir 2, Prom Committee 2; Homecoming committee 2,3; Booster Club 2.
PACKMAN, GARY R. - Lincoln - "Bob."
PARROTT, ANNA L. - McKinley - "Ann" - Sophomore Girls'
Chorus, Spanish Club l: G.A.A. l; Senior Mixed Choir 3.
PATRICK, JEAN F. Lincoln
Homecoming Condidote 2;
K-Teens 2,3; President 3; Secretary 3; National Honor Society
2,3; Corresponding Secretory 3; Kenews 1,2,3; News Editor 3;
lnterclub Presidents Counc il 3; Stude nt Council 3; Senior Girls'
Choir, Vice president 3; Prom Committee 2; Sophomore Girls'
Choir; Senior Mixe d Choi r 2; Spy sa lesman l; French Club 3;
Quill and Scroll 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Seminar 2; Kenews represen tative 2; Sophomore Home room representative; America n
Field Service Club 3.
PATTERSON, TONY G . - McKin ley.
PAULSEN, PHILIP I. - Lincoln - " Phi l" - Band 1,2; Stu dent
Council 1.
PATTY, BENNY J.
Washington - "Bernard"
Gymnastics
and Tumbling, Gym Instructor.
PAWLOWSKI , PETER J . - Lincoln - "Pete."
PAYNE, JOHN D. - Lincoln - Audio-Visual 2,3; Vice President
3; Senior Class Play 3; Science Fair 2; Spelling Bee 1,3.
PAYETTE, PAMELA A.
Washington - "Pam" - G.A.A. 3.
PEDLEY, BARBARA J .
Washington - "Barb" - Wig 'n Mask
l; Trident 1,2; Treasurer 3, Vice President; Booster Club 2,3;
Honor Society 2,3; Sub Deb 3; Sophomore Girls' 1; Senior Girls'
2; Prom Committee 2; Assistant Homecoming Manager 2; Girl
Scouts 1; Pool Assistant 3; Spy Salesman 2; Seminar 2.
PELLEGRINO, ROSE MARIE - McKinley - "Ro" - Sophomore
Symphonic Choir 1; Senior Girls' 2,3; Treasurer 2; President 3;
Sophomore Debate and Forensics 2; Hi-Style 2,3; President 3;
Seminar 2; Junior Class Treasurer; Prom Court 2; KenoshaWrenthan Student Exchange; French Club 2,3; G.A.A. l; Student Council 3; Secretary-Treasurer; Sophomore Night 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate Kenews; Future Nurses 1,2,3; Vice
President 1; President 2; Secretary 3; Boaster Club 2.
PENMAN , JOHN S. - Washington - "Johnny" Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3; Secretary 2; President 3; "Mousetrap" 1; Honor Society 2,3; President 3; Prom Committee 2; Key Club 2,3; Senior Mixed 2; A Cappello
3; lnterclub President's Council 3; Vice President 3;
Student Council 3; Variety Show 3; Class Play 3;
Sophomore Debate 1; NF.l.I.; Thespians 2,3; Sophomore Night 3; American Field Service Club 3; Seminar 2; Honey Hap, Co-Chairman 2
PERONA, G ERALD F. - McKinley - "Jerry" - Band
1,2,3; Spy Salesman 1,2, Honor Society 2,3; Seminar
2,3; Science Fair 2; Filth Award; Latin Club 2,3; Variety Show Committee 2; Co-Producer 3; Orchestra
3; Brass Choir 3; Usher's Club 3; A.F.S. 3; Wig 'n
Mask 3; Crew, "The Corn Is Green" 3; Cast, "Unto
Thy Doors" 3; Assistant Stage Manager Senior Class
Play 3; Future Teachers 3; Spelling Bee 2.
PERRI , RONALD J . - McKinley - "Perry" - Science
Fair 2.
PERRY, JOE C. - Washington - "Crash."
PESSIN, BARBARA Y. - Sullivan - "Barb."
PETRO USKE, CHARLES M. - Washington - "Chuck"
- Projectionists 2,3.
PETERSON, BONNIE R. - McKinley - "Pete" - Senior Mixed
Choir 2, Secretary 3; Trident 1,2.3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Prom Queen; Booster Club 2,3; A.F.S. 3; Honor Society 2,3; K-Teens 2, President 3, Vice President 3; Senior Cl:Oss
Treasurer.
PETRICK, RICHARD - Washington - Spanish Club.
PFEIFFER, DEN J . - Washington - "Maverick."
PHILO, MARY l. - Lincoln - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l;
A Cappello Choir 2,3; French Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3;
Kenews 2,3; Honor Society 2,3, Recording Secretary 2, Corresponding Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Quill and Scroll 2,3; Hi-Style
2,3; A. F.S. 3; Variety Show 2,3.
PIAS, LINDA A. - Friedens Lutheran - Jr. Red Cross 1,2.
PIERCE, RONALD K. - Lincoln - "Ron" - A Cappello Choir
1,2,3, President 3; Swimming Team 1,2,3; Pool Assistant 2,3;
Student Council l; Key Clu b 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; Variety Show
176 2,3.
PIETKI WE ICZ, MADELYN - McKinley - "Mad"
Saphamore Symphonic Choir l A Cappello Chair 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Wig ' n Mask
3; American Field Service 3; Pram Committee Chairman 2, Saphamare Class Planning Committee l; Kenews l; Seminar 3; Future
Nurses 3.
PILESKI , LAWRENCE E.
Lincoln - "Larry" Key Club 1,2,3;
Tennis 1,2,3; Captain 3, Prom Committee 2, K·Klub 3.
PILLER, JOSEPH A. - Lincoln - "Joe."
PINGITORE, TIMOTHY J.
Lincoln
"Tim"
Wrestling Team l;
Co-Chairmen Prom Decoroting Committee 2; Variety Show 3,
Homecoming Monoger 3.
PITTS, JO YC E A .
Columbia, Tennessee
"Texx"
PONZIO, SANDRA l.
McKinley
"Poncho" - Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Student Council Alternate 1,3; Prom Committee 2; Spelling Bee 2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3; Kenews 1,2,3; Awards Assembly 2.
POOCH , DONETTE E. - Washington - "Donut" French Club 2; A Cappello Choir 3; Sophomore
Mixed l; Senior Girls' 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Red Cross 2;
Student Council 2.
POWELL, DAVID A . - Lincoln - "Dave" - Hi-Y 1,2,
3; Swimming Team 1,2; K-Klub 1,2,3; Spy l; Spy
Salesman l; Seminar 2; Wig 'n Mask 3.
POWERS, RICHARD K. - Lincoln - "Rich."
PRANINSKY, JUDITH A . - Lincoln - "Judy" - Wig
'n Mask.
PRINCIPE, ANGELA M . Washington "Angie"
- Sophomore Girls' Chorus l; Senior Mixed Chorus;
Noan Hour Attendant 2; Prom Committee 2.
PRINCIPE, TERRENCE J. - McKinley - "Terry."
PRESLEY, RICHARD .
PULERA, LYNN A . - McKinley.
PUTERBAUGH, GARY T. - McKinley - Spanish Club
2; Booster Club; Track l; Science Fair 1,2.
QUANDT, RHETTA l. Washington " Boo" Senior Mixed
Choir 2; Senior Girls' Choir 3; Girl Scou ts 1,2,3.
QUARDERS, JAMES - Lincoln - "Elf."
QUERNS, MA RION K. Lincoln Sophomore Mixed Choir l;
Red Cross 1,3; V ariety Show 1,2; Student Council 2; Seminar 2;
G.A.A. l; Kenews Solesmon 2; Sophomore Queen Candidate l;
Prom Committee 2; Groduotion Usherette 2.
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QUIGLEY, SUE E
L ncoln
RAMASKA, RITA R.
Washington
"Reels."
REED, JOHN R.
Lincoln
"Bob"
K-Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3, Vice
president 3; Booster club, Wrestling 1,2,3, Captain.
REED, JONATHAN, F. - Lincoln - K-Club 2,3; Key Club 3; Swimming 2,3
RESCH, CA RO L A.
Roosevelt, Minnesota
RE UM, DWIGHT E. - Washington - "Gene."
RI CTER, SUSAN .
RITACCA, JOSEPH E. - McKinley - "Joe."
RITACC A, JUANITA D. - Washington - "Neots"
Sophomore Girls' Choir; Senior Mixed Choir 2,3;
GAA. 2,3.
ROBBINS, TIMOTHY M . Lincoln "Tim"
Grounded Grids.
ROBINSON . JANE M. - McKinley - Colorguard 1,
2; F renc~ Ciub 2.
ROC- 1<'\. , OOD, NANCY R. - Lincoln - "Rocky"
r:. A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; President 2; Latin Club;
lnterclub President's Council; Prom Committee.
ROE, RICHARD C. - Lincoln - "Rick."
ROEMER, CAROLE A. - St. Joseph's.
ROMANO, CAROL JEAN - Washington - Kenews,
Circulation Manager 1,2; K-Teens 1,2; Sophomore
Girls' Chorus 1; Senior Girls' Chorus 1,2; Red Cross
1; Kenews salesman 1,2,3; Student Council alternate
1,2.
ROPP, RUDOLPH J. - McKinley - " Rudy" - Red Cross 1,2,3; Jr.
Printers of America 3.
ROPPULD, PAUL E. - St. Joseph - Fore nsics 2,3; Debate 3; St ude nt Council 3; Key club 3.
ROSETH, RAYMOND K. - Lincoln.
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ROS ING, ROBERT A. - Freidens - 'Bob" - Sophomore boseball.
ROS KO, JUDITH A. - Mcl<'.;nley
"Judy
Red
Cross 2; G.A.A. 1; Wig '11 Mask 1; Sophomore Girls'
Choir 1; Student C0uncil Representotive 1; Booster
Club 1; Groduct'on usherette 2; Prom Committee 2;
Kenews salesman 2; Ticket salesman 2.
ROTH, ELI ZABETH C. - McKinley - "Betsy" - SubOeb 2.3; Debate 1; Booster Club 2,3; Rally leoder 3;
Student Council 2,3; Seminar l; Variety Show 2;
Science Fair 1,3.
ROZZ I, SHARO N R. - McKinley - Sophomc·e Symphonic Choir, Secretory l; A Cappello Choir 2,3,
Librarian 3; Spy salesman 2; Sophomore Night 3;
Madrigals 3.
ROZZON I, SAND IE L. - Washington - "Rozo"
G.A.A. 1; Student Council alternate 1,3.
RUPP, KATHLEEN A. - Washington - "Kathy"
G.A.A.
RUSCH , CATHERINE M. - Lincoln - "Cathy."
RYSDAM, IRA G . - McKinley - "Shorty" - Ushers Club 2,3; Third
Place Mothemotics Award 1; Sophomore Choir; Future Teachers l,
2,3; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Boys' Chorus 1; Variety Show 1.
SAFTIG, CHARLES J . - Lincoln - "Chuck" - Audio-Visual 1,2,3;
Homeroom Ticket soles 2; Cinematic 1,2,3; President 3.
SALDANA, RICHARD E.
Zion - Benton, Illinois.
SANDERS, THOMAS D. - Lincoln - "Tom."
SANFORD, KATHLEEN M. - Lincoln - "Kathy" - Assistant Campaign manager 3; French club 1,2; Seminar 2, Corresponding Secretory 2; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Hi-Style 2,3, Secretory 3; Senior Mixed
Chorus 3; Prom Committee 2; Kenews 3; Sophomore Closs Representative.
SAVAGLIO, ROBERT L. - McKinley - "Bob" Projection club;
Wrestling 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2.
SAWI CKI , JOYCE L. - Lincoln - "Sowick" - Trident 1,2,3; Variety
Show 1,3; Graduation usherette 2.
SCHAER, JOAN M. - McKinley - Sophomore Mixed Choir; Senior
Girls' Choir.
SCHAUBERT, ROBERT L. - St. Joseph - "Bob."
SCHEVE, W ILLIAM J. - Lincoln - "Shev" - Artist
Alley 3.
SCHMELLING, WILLIAM H. - Lincoln - A Cappello
choir 2,3; Americon Field Service Club 3; Badger
Boys' Stole; lnterclub Presidents' Council 3; K-Club
1,2,3; Key Club 1,2,3; Secretory 3; lllo Clove Latin
Club) 2,3; President 3; Seminar, Vice President 2;
Sophomore Choir, President; Sophomore Debate;
Sophomore Night 3; Student Council 2,3; Swimming
team 1,2,3; Variety Show 1.
SC HMIDT, ERW IN
McKinley.
SC HNAARE, PATRICI A A.
- Lincoln "Pot"
G.A.A. l; Student Council 1,2; Kenews salesman 2;
Red Cross 2.
SCHNEIDER, BON ITA M . - Lincoln - "Bonnie."
SCHOCH , FRED L. - Lincoln Grounded
SCHOLD, RAY A .
McKinley.
SCHU H, JOAN C. - Whiteloke, Wisconsin.
Grids.
SCHULDT, TED G . - Washington
SCHWARTZ, DONNA C.
Friedens - G.A.A. 1,2; Sophomore Cecilion Choir; Sc·nior Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls' Choir 3
SEABERG, KAREN L. - McKinley - "Blondie" - G.A.A. l; Wig 'n
Mask l; Spanish Club 2
SEIBEL, SANDRA M .
Friedens - "Sandy" - G.A.A. l.
SERJERN , BARBARA A . - Poochotoulo - "Barb" - Wig 'n Mask 3;
Future f\lurses Club 3; Red Cross 3.
SESSA, RITA M .
Washington.
SHERIDAN, CLAUDIA R. - Washington - Sophomore Mixed Choir;
Senior Girls' Chorus 2.3; Wig 'n Mask 1,2,3; Spanish 2, Treasurer
3; Seminar 2; Honor Society; Junior Red Cross repre$entotive;
Homecoming Committee.
SHIPTON, JANET E. - McKinley - "Jon" - Future Nurses 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 3
SIEPLER, SHARON R.
Washington - "Sherry."
SINCLAIR, JOAN E. Washing ton Sophomore
Girls' Choir, president; A Cappello Choir 2,3, sect ion leader 3; Forensics 2,3; Debate 3; Homecoming
Committee 2; Seminar 2.
SLATER, SANDRA L. - McKinley - "Sandy."
SLEMENSKY, ELLEN J.
Washington - G.A.A. 3.
SME STA D, DONA LD R. - Lincoln
"Smitty."
SMITH, CAROL A.
St Joseph
"Smi tty"
A Cappello 3; HiStyle 2,3; Sop 1omore Night 2, Booster Club 1,2, Senior Girls' Choir
2; Wig 'n Mask 1.2; Spy salesman 2,3; Kenews salesman 2.3.
SMITH , DIANE F. - Appleton - French Club 2,3; Assistant Student Council 3.
SMITH , LOREN W . - Fort Atkinson - "Moe"
SMOLINSKI , JERRY J. - Lincoln
"Mouse"
SOMMERS, LARRY F. Lincoln
Ke news 1,2,3; Copy Editor 2,
Editor-in-chief 3; Football 1, Boys' Chorus 2; Spelling Champion 2.
SORENSEN, LOUISE M . Linc•:,.n G.A.A. 1,2;
Spanish Club 1,2, Treosurp• Red Cross Representative l; Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Senior Girls' Choir
2,3.
SOULE, M IKE S. - Washington - Sophomore Choir;
', Cappello Choir 1,2; Variety Show 1; Spring Show
1,2 .
SPANN , SANDRA L. - McKinley Mixed Choir 2; Future Teachers 2.
"Duck" -
SPINO, CARL J. Flemington, W.
ghetti."
SPINO, JIMMIE - Flemington, W. Vo.
SPITZER, DIANA E. - Wc.shington -
Vo. -
Senior
"Spa-
Spanish Club
2.
SPRINGER, ROBERT D.
Washington - "Bob."
STARR, DAVID M. - Washington - "Bart" - Student Council 1,2,
3; A Cappello 1,2,3; Baseball 1; football l; Basketball 1; Varsity
2,3; Boys' Choir 1,2; Variety Show 1,2; Prom Committee 2.
STEDDICK, KAREN A .
McKinley - "Smite" - Sophomore Girls'
Chorus l; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3.
STEINSEIFER, BILL C. - Washington - K-Club.
STERNBERG, WILLIAM E. Washington "Willie" Tennis
team 1.
STERNY, GINNY S. Lincoln Student Council 1; Homeroom
representative 1; Sophomore-Faculty Gome, Entertainment; Sophomore Symphonic Choir; A Cappello 2,3; Librarian 2; Massachusetts
Exchange 2; Seminar 2, Secretary; Science Fair Honorable Mention
2; Queen Daisy Mae Candidate 2, Prom Committee 2; Booster Club
2; Wig 'n Mask 2; Sophomore Night 3; Dance Instructor 3.
STEWART DIANA M.
McKinley
"Kitten '
STEWART, FRA NK J.
McKinley.
STIKA, RO BERT J.
Washington
"Bob"
A Cappello Choir
3; Soph• >more Mixed Choir l; Senior Mixed 2; Wig 'n Mask 3;
Boys' Chorus 1,2
Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Swing
STIPANUK, JOHN M. - L>ncoln
Bond 2,3, Variety Show 2,3.
Spanish Club l,
STONEMAN , GARY A.
Lincoln
"Stoner'
Tennis team 1,3.
STREDW IC K, MA RLENE M.
Washington
"Mar."
STURM, PATRIC IA A. Washington "Pat" Sophomore Symphon>c Choir; A Cappello Choir 2,3;
Student Council alternate 3.
STRUSS, BARBARA E.
McKinley - "B::irb" - Prom
Committee; Booster Club l; Girls' Choir.
SUCHARDA, MARTHANN - Washington
Morty"
- G.A.A 3; Senior Mixed Chorus.
SUNDQUIST, KAREN A. - Washing ton - Notional
Honor Society 2,3, Junior Red Cross 3.
SWANNINGSON, JUDITH M. - McKinley Judy"
- G.A.A. 1,2,3.
SWIATKO, CAROLYN F. - St . Joseph - "Coral" G.A.A 1.2,3; Booster Club l; Kenews l, Wig n Mask
1,2; Red Cross Representa t ive 2; Graduation usherette 2; Prom Committee 2; Spy salesman l.
SYLVESTER, DONNA K. - L.ncoln - "Don."
TAFT, HENRY J . - Lincoln
"Sonny" - Football 1,2,3.
TAYLOR, A. VIOLA
McKinley - "Vi - G.A.A. l; Sophomore
Girls' Chorus; Senior Mixed Choir 2,3; Future Nurses.
TENUTA, ARLENE M. - Washington - "Tenutes" - G.A.A. 1,2.
THOMAS, JANETTE L. - Lincoln - "Jan" - G.A.A. 1,2,3, Secretory
3; Re d Cross Represent ative l .
TIDWELL, GARY H. - Washington - "lids" - St uden t Council a lternate l; foo t ball l , Track l.
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TORREY, JANICE L. - Lincoln - "Jan" - G.A.A.
1,3.
TOWER, WILLIAM D. - Lincoln - "Mr. Clean"
Football I; Wrestling 1,2.
TREBBIN, JANICE L. - Lincoln - Spy salesman I;
Sophomore Symphonic Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2,
3; French Club 2,3; Vice president 3; Student Council 3, alternate 2; Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 3;
Sub-Deb 2,3; Treasurer 3; Variety Show 3; Sophomore Night 3; Wrentham Exchange 2; Prom Committee; AFS Club 3.
TREDUP, KAREN E. - McKinley - "Kitten."
TREDUP, RONALD C. - McKinley - "Ron."
TURCO, LUCILLE A . - McKinley - Band 1,2,3; Secretary-Treosurer 3; Latin Club 2,3, Vice president 3;
Red Cross 3; Student Council 2,3; Variety Show 2,3;
Ha nor Society 2; Gym Instructor 2; AFS Club 3;
Swing Band Dance 2,3, Chairman 3; Kenews 1,2,3;
Seminar 2; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Prom Committee 2;
Homecoming Committee 2; lnterclub Presidents' Council 3.
UNGEMACH, MARY L. - Friedens - Booster Club 1,2,3, Wig 'n
Mask 3; Kenews 1,2,3, Business Manager 3; Quill and Scroll, Honor
Society 2,3; Senior class play publicity committee 3.
USINGER, PHYLLISS A . - McKinley
"Snookie" - G.A.A
VACCARELLA, LEONARD A . - McKinley - "Voe."
YAN DAALWYK, GUYNITH L.
Lincoln - "GiGi" - G.A.A. 1,2,3;
Colorguard 3; Artists' Alley 3.
VANDENBERG, SHIRLEY - Lincoln - "Vandy" - Latin Club 1,2,3;
Secretary 3; Seminar 2; Variety Show 2,3; Sadie Hewkin's Candidate 2,3; Model for Junior Miss 2; Participant in Spelling Bee.
YAN DYKE, BRUCE A . - Friedens - Junior Printers of Kenosha.
YAN WORMER, BERNIE L. - Washington
Wrestling 1,2.3, Seminar 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Thespians 2,3; K-Club 3; Hi-Y 2,3;
Treasu rer 3; Slide rule class 2,3; Science Fair 3; Wig 'n Mask Play
2,3.
VEALE, BARBARA J. - Lincoln - "Barb."
YENS, ROBERT J. - McKinley.
VENTURA, JOANNE L. - McKinley - "Jo" - Sophomore Girls' Choir; Wig 'n Mask I; Seminar 2; Senior
Girl<s' Cho ir 2; Sub-Deb 2,3, president 3; Student
Council 3; lnterclub Presidents' Council 3; Kenews 3;
Science Fa ir 2; A Cappe llo Choir 3; Variety Show
3; Sophomore Night 3.
VENTURINI, MICHELE A. - McKinley - "Mike" Wig 'n Mosk I; Kenews 3.
VICTORIA, SAL - McKinley.
VILLALOBOS, FRED M . Washington Spanish
Club 1
WADE, BEVERLY A . - Washington
"Bev" - Sophomore Girls' Chair; Senior Mixed Choir 2,3; Treasurer 2,3, Sub-Deb 2,3; Reporter 3.
WADE, DANIEL C. - Lincoln - "Danny."
WAGNER, ROBERT L. - McKinley - "Bab" - Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 3; Golf 2,3; Class Play 3;
Science Fair 2.
WALLEN, CARROL A . McKinley Sophomore
Symphonic Cho,r; G.A.A 2; Kenews 3; Senior Mixed,
Variety Show-Chorus line 3; Class Play, Make-up
Committee 3
WALLO, KATHY.
WAMBOLDT, JIM A .
Freidens - Grounded Grids.
WARNOCK, JAMES D.
Washington - "Jay"
Crass Country
1,2,3; Track 1; Wrestling 2; K-Club 3.
WATSON , CAROL A .
Lincoln - Student Council 3; lnterclub
Presidents' Council 3; Junior Red Cross 2,3; Vice president 2,3; Wig
'n Mask 1,2,3; Thespians 2; Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice
president 3; President 3; French club 2,3; K-Teens 2,3, Carrespqnding secretary 2, Treosurer 3; Spy salesman 1; American Field Service Club 3; Badger Girls' Stole, Senator 2; Prom Committee 2;
Homecoming Committee 2,3; Senior Closs Play Cost 3, Sophomore
Night 3; Booster Club 3.
WEBER, DIANNE M . - Lincoln - " Di " - G.A.A. 1; Wig 'n Mask
1; Sophomore Girls' Choir 1; Senior Girls' Chair 2,3.
WEDELL, SUSAN L. - McKinley - "Susie" - Prom Committee, SubDeb 2,3; Vice President 3; President 3; French Club 1,2; Student
Council 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir, Senior Girls' Choir 2, Secretary
2; Booster Club 1.2,3; Booster club-K-Club Basketball game
WEEKLY CAROL A. - McKinley.
WELLS, CARLOTIA L. - Lincoln - "Carla" - A Cappello Chair
2.3; Madrigal 3, G.A.A 1; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; K-Teens 2,3; Treasurer
2, Vice President 2; Sophomore Night 3; Senior Class play crew;
Sophomore Mixed Chair.
WELLS, TOM - Lincoln.
WENDT, CAROL E. - Washington - G .A.A. 1,2; Wig 'n Mask 3;
Senior Symphonic Choir 2; Booster Club 2,3; Pram Committee, Junior Red Cross Alternate 3; K-Teens Corresponding Secretary 3; Science Fair 'l.
McKinley "Werm"
WERMELING, KEN E. Baseball 1; Golf 2,3; Band 1,2.
WEST, CAROLE S. - Washington - "Suzie."
WHITE, PATTI J. - Lincoln Patrick· - Wig 'n
Mask.
WHITE, THOMAS G. - Washington - K-Club 2,3; Key Club
Football l 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3, Junior Red Cross
Prom Committee 2; Projectionist 1,2,3.
WHITESIDE, PAUL L.
Lincoln.
Lincoln - "Twink" - Projectionist
WIENKE, KATHLEEN R.
Spy Salesman 1,2,3; Kenews Representative l 2,3, Kenews
Ad Manager.
1,2,3;
1,2,3:
1,2,3;
l 2,3,
WIERSUM, JOAN D. - McKinley - Student Council l; Sophomore
Girls' Chorus l; Senior Mixed Chorus 3, National Honor Society 2,
Hi-Style 2,3.
WIERSUM, SANDRA J. - Washington - Sophomore Girls' Chorus;
Senior Mixed 2; Student Council 3.
WILLIAMS, JEFFREY J.
"Jeff" -- Hi-Y 1,2,3, Swim team 1,2,3,
Captain 3; K-Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3.
WILLIAMS, JIMMY.
WINFIELD, CAROL J. - Montgomery High - Wig 'n Mask 3; Future Nurses 3.
WITT, DENNIS M . - McKinley.
"DD"
WITT, RON A . - St. Joseph - "Morbius."
WOLF, KAREN J. - Lincoln - "Wolfie"
Future
Nurses 3.
WOOD, CHERYL M . - McKinley - "Woody" - Future Nurses 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 3; "Carn Is Green"
Committee 3.
WORDEN, KENNETH A . - Washington - Sophomore Mixed Choir;
Boys' Chorus 1,2; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Wrestling l; Cross Country 2.
WRUCK, DONALD K. Lincoln
-"Kurt" - Junior Red Cross.
WYSS, MARGARET A . - Kemper Holl - French Club 2,3; Wig 'n
Mask 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Seminar 2.
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YANKUS, WILLIAM J. - McKinley - "Willie" - Bond 1,2; Audie>
Visual 1,2,3; Cinematic 1,2,3; Junior Printers of Kenosha, President
2; Inter-Club Presidents' Council 3; Science Fair 2,3; Variety Show
Committee 1,2; Chairman 2.
ZACHO, SANDRA L. - Friedens - "Sandi" - G.A.A. 1; Spanish
Club 2,3.
ZALESKI , BARBARA J. - Washington - "Zoles"
G.A.A. 2; Junior Red Cross Represen tati ve 3; Wig 'n Mask 3; Future Nurses 2,3.
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ZANDER, CARROLL L.
Lincoln "Lynnith" Sophomore Queen Candidate 1; Homeroom Representative 1; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Hi-Style 2,3, Corresponding secretary 2, treasurer 3; Pram committee
2; Variety Show 1,2; Graduation usherette l, Student
Council 3.
ZIEHR, RODNEY F. - McKinley - "Rod" - AudioVisual Department l; Sophomore Symphonic Choir l,
Senior Mixed Choir 2.
ZIZZO, MICHAEL D. - Lincoln - "Zizz."
ZOLLER, NOLA J. - Lincoln
"Noel" - Sophomore
Girls' Chorus; Senior Mixed Chorus; Senior Girls'
Chorus.
ZOROMSKIS, JOSEPH C. - Lincoln - "Little Man"
Junior Red Cross.
ZUHLKE, BARBARA J. - McKinley - "Bobbie."
ZUZINEC, RALPH
Washington.
J.
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ZWICKEY,
Lincoln
dio-Visual.
Senior Honor Students
Uldine M. Anderson
Jo Ann Bjurman
Eugene Brookhouse
James L. Carlson
Robert Wayne Ceilesh
Leonard Phillip laquinta
Terry Vern lorns
Paul Stanley Johnson
Kenneth Herbert Kastman
Mary Claire Keul
David August Kivela
Janet Marie Koos
Mary Camille Moore
Eileen Ruth Neau
Jean F. Patrick
John S. Penman
Gerald F. Perona
Bonnie Rae Peterson
Mary Lynn Philo
Claudia Rae Sheridan
Joan Ellen Sinclair
Diana Ellen Spitzer
Karen Ann Sundquist
Janice L. Trebbin
Carol Ann Watson
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6621 -
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7523 -
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6206 -
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7526 -
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3816 60th Street
6803 39th Avenue
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606 57th Street
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6216 22th Avenue
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3611 Roosevelt Road
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2204 Roosevelt Road
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8124 South Sheridan Road
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5700 7th Avenue
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7426 40 Avenue.
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Phillip 's Gift Shop
Thomas J. Dale, Jewelers
Dickelman 's Toy Shop
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