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The SPY 1963
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1962 to 1963 school year.
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1963 SPY STAFF
Ann Hackbarth
Ed itor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virg inia Vecon i
Assista nt Ed itor ............ Candy Holm
Joy Karpowicz
Gail Knitter
Sue Kolmos
Bernice Kreth
Pat Lubnieiwski
Linda Neitzel
Barbara Robinson
Copy Ed itors ......... Mary Gay Turbey
Jenny Beck
Advertisements ...... . ... . Joan Simonsen
Photographer Editor ....... .. John Collins
Photographers . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan Hoffman
Mike Evans
Karen D. Smith
Yvonne Thomas
Carol Weber
Art ists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Karl Young
Subscription Manager . . Walley Pawlowski
General Staff ..... .. ...... Diane Barnes
Connie Campbell
Adviser
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SUMMER
Summer School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Summer Formal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Badger Girls' and Boys' State . . . . . . . . . 16
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Choral Groups ..................... 22
Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Faculty ........................... 29
TABLE OF
WINTER
Sub Deb .......................... 91
Exchange Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Trident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
G.A.A ........................... 104
School Organizations ............... 106
Spelling Bee ...................... 109
Service Clubs ..................... 111
The Junior Class .................. 116
AUTUMN
Sophomore Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Fall Festival
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Pep Club ........................ 52
School Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Language Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Wig'n Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 64
The Sophomore Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
CONTENTS
SPRING
Prom ........................... 134
Variety Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Styles
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 142
Science Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Baseball ......................... 147
Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Golf ...... . ................... . 149
Coaches & Captai ns ............... 150
Debate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Senior Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
The Sen ior Class ........ . ......... 160
SUMMER
The school year came to a close as the opening of
the path to summer fun became trampled by all.
Through the warm, sun-filled days we worked, babysat, swam at Paddock's, congregated at the beaches,
or just found a quiet spot to read a book. During the
cool and comfortable evenings we walked round
and round at the bike races, scooped through downtown, twisted at Dry Dock, screamed and giggled at
the carnivals, and roasted marshmallows at the
many beachparties. The summer flew as new friendships grew.
"Whee-e-e-e-e . . .
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Fun
Why does it keep rolling bockwords?
Oh well, who wonted to go swimming onywoy?
And my vocation was just beginning.
Heyl Look at this footprint.
Beginning next year's homework.
I wonder how it's spelled ... coke or cook.
I just can't get it upl
Safar-r-ril
Haw much more can this thing hold?
Summer School
Brother! Woot o heodoche.
We just got a taste of our summer vacation
when the doors of summer school beckoned
us tc enter. Our s11p to knowledge began
on June 14th with Mr. Link at the helm. We
sometimes wondered, "Oh, why am I here?"
on those nice, warm and sunny days. Our
doubts, however, were answered when our
goals were reached and the session came to
a close. Thirty-six students received their
high school diplom;:is. Our freedom was finally granted and we all began our funfllled summer.
This lost minute cramming will never do!
Well, they always soy "Don't look at
the keys!"
A HIGHLIGHT
We could've danced all
night in the
heavenly atmosphere of "Over the Rainbow." The sixth annual summer formal
was held at the Maplecrest Country Club
on June 22. We rushed home from our
vacations and some of us especially got
our driver's license so that we could take
our favorite girl to the formal. The music
of Harvey Dau flooded the ballroom
gleaming with all the colors of the rainbow.
The beginning of o wonderful evening.
Toking o brook.
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The line-up.
IN OUR SUMMER
The setting was made perfect by the
lantern lit terrace. As we munched on a
cookie and sipped our punch, we tried to
figure out who that boy was, with the
girl in blue, strolling on the golf course.
Although it rained later on 1n the evening
our spirits weren't dampened. Actually
the rain added to the magical beauty of
the evening. This 'stcrybook' evening in
June will never be forgotten.
That loving touch!
Relax .
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Shhh . My horn is trying to soy something .
THINGS TO LOOK
Winning Football Gomes
Waiting for the 7 o'clock bell
Awaiting the big decision
Helping Santo
Wrestling triumphantly
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FORWARD TO
Keith going bock to his second childhood .
Dancing
around
the Christmas
tree .
The
Hoping the boll goes in .
suspenseful
excitement
of
Watching
Homecoming.
their
v 0
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some
horns.
rooters
blow
Badger Girls) and
Boys) Representatives
Harriet Gaines
themselves. The highlights were a Variety Show, the
Inauguration at which Governor Nelson spoke, and a
legislative session in the capital chambers. Wisconsin
is the only state in the nation that uses the state capital
Last summer Harriet Gaines, a senior from Mary D.
Bradford High School, spent one week in June at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison as our representative
for Badger Girls' State. During this week she studied
for these purposes.
city, county and state government; and attended lectures on pertinent subjects. The girls set up cities and
counties in the mythical state of Badger. Elections were
held on each level and then they functioned. Each girl
was assigned a political party either Federalist or Na-
While Harriet was at Madison, David Charlton, Jerry
Grade and Ralph Cheplak, three seniors, represented
our school for Badger Boys' State at Ripon College in
Ripon Wisconsin. The Boys studied and organized the
tionalist.
same as the Girls. Their recreation included many sports.
Party
platforms
were
written
by
the
girls
David Charlton, Jerry Grade, Ralph Cheplak
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STRIKE UP THE BAND
CORNETS and TRUMPETS: BACK ROW: Bob Simons, Kurt Becker,
COLOR GUARDS:
Wayne
Bertelle. SECOND ROW : Dale Sonnenberg and Jone Mikolyzk. FRO NT
Morton,
Cheryl
Berg,
Richard
Levis,
Larry Cruthers.
FRONT ROW: Dennis Klopstein, Larry Piehl, Ken Penttinen, Ken
BACK ROW : Liz Willems,
Sue Strangberg, Aldina
ROW: Kathy Buswell, Barb Walters, Kathy Schutz, Vivian Perrault.
Lemke, George Daniels, Lupi Tijerina.
"Great" is the word which best describes our Red Devil
Band this year. Along with their director Mr. James Froseth, the band members worked many long hours to
achieve their superior rating. At our football and basketball games and school performances, they played and
marched adding the vim and vigor which everyone
enioyed. They also presented their annual Mid-Winter
Band Concert in December.
The list of their awards is certainly long. They won in
the Wisconsin State Lions Parade and were rewarded
with a trophy in Cedarburg. First place went to our band
in the Kenosha Music Round-Up, the Riverview Mardi
Gras, the Swingband Contest, and at Harvard, Illinois.
John's Military Academy in Delfleld, Wisconsin. Although
most of their time was filled with drills and practices,
they also enioyed swimming, golfing, and iust relaxing.
Our M.B.H.S. Band is really one we are proud of and
sincerely say congratulations for a iob well done!
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Haynor
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Cruthers
SECRETARY .......................... Thom Laba
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fran Coakley
DRUM MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Morton
COLOR-GUARD SERGEANT . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Bushwell
Last summer, the entire band spent two weeks at St.
Regimental Band
MUSIC MAKERS
FLUTES BACK ROW: Jeonellyn Desmarais, Jackie Martelle,
Lorraine Ross, Carole Korber, Jeon Trebotich. FRONT ROW :
Kristin Boardman, Kathy Gemmell, Cindy Feick, Lindo Neou,
Lindo Totman, Lindo Sevey.
BARITONES
BACK
ROW :
Dave
Splitek,
Tom
Hughes, Jim Haubrich. FRONT ROW : Gory John·
son, Judy Whitbeck.
CLARINETS
BACK ROW : Dole
Henry, Mike
Patrick,
Jim
Williams, Rudy Krueger, Wayne Walker. ROW 2: John
Raksony, Pam Camerato, Koren Cravens, Cheryl Higgie,
Lynn Ashmus, Wes Andrade. FRONT ROW: David Grimes,
Pam Begh, Barb Becker, Caryn Bonn, Dave Penza.
TROMBONES
BACK ROW: Rodney
Froid, John
E-FLAT CLARINETS and OBOES BACK ROW :
Elliott Knettle, Carol Korps, Beth Ahrendt. FRONT
Haynor,
Gory Kuehl, Jim Tropp. FRONT ROW: Dave Pollack, Rachel
ROW : Sue Rosemann, Tham Laba.
Jornt, Tom Firchew.
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LOW WOODWINDS BACK ROW:
Bruce
Henry,
FRENCHHORNS BACK ROW: John Houghton, Richard Om-
Bill Gower,
ROW: Marty
dahl, Dave Werve, Terry Merow. FRONT ROW: Paula Erdman, Fran Coakley, Cindy Hafer, Joanne Schwaab.
Frank Ulicki.
FRONT
Surino, Gary Sahs, Ray Gerlach.
PERCUSSION BACK ROW: Jim Puntillo, Jahn Warren, Mike
Bjorn, Richard Tiierina. FRONT RCYW: Darryl Gasser, Sylvia
Snyder, Ramona Buss.
SAXOPHONES BACK ROW : Martha Ludwig, Keith
Kubert,
Marty Moskop!, Sandy Gerber. SEATED: Jim Loshek, Gene
Fletcher, Dave Stipanuk.
TUBAS BACK ROW: Dave Caputo, Roger Palmen,
Marty Ciotti, Terry Smith. FRONT ROW: Vern
Blackford, Chuck Pomerening.
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MBHS ORCHESTRA
"Practice! and more practice!" This is a familiar saying
to the students who participated in the MBHS Concert
Orchestra. With Mr. Stanley F. Nosal directing, their
performances were really enjoyed by many music lovers.
They participated in the Christmas Program, presented
programs at all four of Kenosha's junior high schools,
and also sent various members to compete in the state
music contest. Their most exciting and important presentation was their annual Mid-Winter Concert, which was
held on February 5, 1963. Several hours of professional
music were provided by the orchestra: congratulations
for a good year!
STRINGS: BACK ROW : Maryann Sepulveda, Gory Von
Charles
Pomerening,
Maureen
Meland,
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thom Laba
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Hartnell
SECRETARY ........................ John Haynor
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gail Berenson
LIBRARIANS ........ Dianne Monteen and Terry Feely
Strien,
VIOLINS: BACK ROW : Janet Harp, Jomes Haubrich, Fred Bruch,
Jomes
Tropp.
ROW 2 :
Ronald
Radatz,
John Campolo, Terry Feely, Johanna Mortinoitis. ROW 2: Corio
Barbaro
Behnke,
Virginia
Robinson,
Janet
Hossforth, Gloria Pote, Kaye Harmon, Morie Hollenbeck, Janette
Hartnell. FRONT ROW: Lindo Showoluk, Mathis Moore, Bonnie
Pederson
Vaccarello, Pot Sturino.
Monteen, Koren Parent, Carolyn Mattson, Roberto Deppe.
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FRONT ROW: Lorraine Moehrke, Gail Berenson, Dione
PERCUSSION: LEFT 10 RIGHT: Mike B1oin, Sylvia Snyder, John
Warren, and James Puntillo.
INSTRUMENTS: BACK ROW: Elliot Knettle, Wes Androde, Gary
BRASS: BACK ROW: Terry Smith, Larry Cruthers, Bab Simons,
Saks, James Loshek, Keith Kubert, Michael Patrick. FRONT ROW:
Tom Firchew, Rodney Froid, John Hayner. FRONT ROW: Richard
Carol Karps, Beth Ahrendt, Linda Tatman, Linda Neau, Kristin
Omdahl, Fran Coakley, Paula Erdman, Dave Werve.
Boardman.
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The Annual Christmas Festival of Choral Music experienced
another season of success. The program was given Saturday evening, December 15 and Sunday afternoon, December 16. Both performances had the auditorium filled with a
warm, receptive audience. The directing was done by Richard Gaarder, Cornell Runestad and James Froseth. The
program was made up of the A Cappello Choir, Senior
Girls' Chorus, Sophomore Mixed Choir, Senior Mixed Chorus and Sophomore Girls' Chorus. The A Cappello Choir
was assisted by the Bradford High School String Orchestra
directed by Stanley Nosal. The singing sent chills up and
down the spines of many and the sight of the famous Singing Christmas Tree brought a hush over the entire auditorium.
A DELIGH T
OF WINTER
Getting Prep"red
Howl
SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR BACK ROW; Barbara Robinson, Linda
Meyer, Diane Katovich, Lyda Cameron, Eileen Poole, Su Ellen Sordahl, Roxanne Steitz, Patricia Gollnick, Kathleen Haubrich, Elizabeth
Wirth, Jane Stevens, Kathleen Daun, Rebecca Skelton, Sandra Ladausa, Anne Finigan, Margaret Kreger, Delores Streeter, Donna
Geliche, Kathleen Zapencki, Sharon Stein, Delora Mizer, Sarah Perkins, Jeanine Henneman, Rosemary Covelli. ROW 2: Marilee Engelson, Artrisha Wolfe, Janice Tabler, Cheryl Hollinbeck, Sharon Wickersham, Mette Pederson, Yvonne Thomas, Donna Kubley, Sandra
Gaignoni, Linda Bloxdorf, Paula Mahr, June Wohglefahrt, Diane
Blahuta, Patricia Clark, Mary Pulley, Jacqueline Echkoff, Linda Zellinger, Joanne Bush, Kathryn Maegaard, June Schlesch, Phyllis Urbanski, Deborah Henderson, Patricia Dill, Barbaro McClarty FRONT
ROW: Sandra Deming, Mary Christoffersan, Gloria Keifer, Karen
Kuhar, Trudee Hart, Cynthia Eaton, Gisela Klein, Mary Lau Denning,
Elberta Misurelli, Diane Grasser, Carol Weber, Linea Larsen, Jane
Schnuck, Kay Kreuger, Marilyn Martin, Clio Wilson, Susan Hayek,
Mary Rimkus, Janice Doerring, Kathleen Eaves, Arline Moser, Accompanist: Sandra Guttormsen.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR BACK ROW: Bill Covelli, Bruce Fry, Bob Truax,
Don Sheppard, Ray Mowery, Jerry Knospel, David Monn, Bill
Mikolyzk, Larry Weiss, Tim Margetson, Tam Irving, Tom Lebeckis,
Allon Kopp, Steve Philo, Ed Wilmington. RO W 3: Dorothy Hardin,
David Walters, Allen Bella, Roy Warnock, George Doremus, Ken
Jennings, Bruce Minshall, Roger Dubois, Keith Lindgren, Rod Pfeiffer,
Frank Nedry, Tim Olsen, Roger Schulke, Erik Boethe, Maryanne Carroll, Pat Czar ROW 2: Jean Hartnek, Mary Gundlach, Paula Erd-
SOPHOMORE MIXED CHORUS: ROW l: Margaret Pooch, Sharon
Harper, Catherine Biegler, Patricia Ianni, Diane Mancusi, Arlene
Yordi, Nancy Specht, Gail Stuyvesant, Judith Mancusi, Christine
Lampos, Ruth Bergstrom, Marilyn Smith, Janice Chernik, Norma
Leonard, Cheryl Weiss, Jane Garofalo, Cindy Rahanian, Elizabeth
DeBerge, Carol Dorece, Barbara Boker, Roberta Hix, Susan Martin.
ROW 2: Judith Spence, Carol Milward, Delores Covelli, Mory Rumachik, Linda Blair, Marsha Songdon, Judith Looker, Judith Kravis,
Rhonda Rizzotto, Carolyn Flinkow, Barbara Zuffa, Susan Holicka,
Susan Fortmann, Arleen Briggs, Ruth A. Fay, Linda Caldart, Claudia
Trecoci, Lynn Gaarder, Sheryle Dean, Lynne Corey, Diane Aideuis,
Mariam Ross, ROW 3: Jerome Sorensaen, Leonard Pflugrad, Jim
Miechowictz, Edward Springhoff, Richard Dissmore, John Williams,
Bill Sorensen, David Engstrom, Edward Juzenas, Bill Lehrmann, Frank
Sartor, James Sorensen, James laquinta, Kenneth Meier, Daniel Nye,
Harold Backe, Jerry Wheeler, Robert Sander, Harvey Sabin, Ron
Hayes, James Langerman, ROW 4: Thomas Vena, Phillip Brunner,
Gene Lyons, Ken Smith, Gerold Setter, Mike Crane, Irv Carroll, Ulf
Muntzing, Ronald Zeith, Allen Rothman, Allan Stika, Larry Huissen,
George Becker, Donald Jacobson, Dennis Stoner, Walter Glerum,
Kent Mescher, David Riutta, Gregg Meyer, Paul Fennema, Mark Whitfoot, Jessie Foster, Thomas Bellaver, Daniel Smith, James Van Zile,
William Tasky, Edwin Hardman.
SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS BACK ROW: Ellen Monson, Carol Gesbeck,
Carol Hubbard, Barbara Wagner, Donna Gordon, Janette Franke,
Wanda Burch, Paula Rine/Ii, Marian Briggs, Nancy Klein, Gerry Pascuccis, Judy Hoferitza, Kristine Winberg, Francere Streeter, ROW 3:
Paula Hicks, Joan Wendorf, Kristi Shelley, '.ynn Wendorf, Linda
Bergren, Donna Behrmann, Diane Bose, Karen Smith, Carol Minski,
Gail Arendt, Gayl Fetzer, Holly Tomei, Paulo Kortum, Danna Tracy.
ROW 2: lielani Fink, Kathleen Banks, Doris Feld, Mory Wilburn, Dione
Couillard, Virginia Bosman, Nancy Henkel, Kathleen Kibler, Sharon
Smith, Gloria Rosman, Pat Rierrer, Gail Kublic~, Sue Nichols, Kathy
Stoebig, Betty Garza, Gayle Barnett, Sharon Carr. FRONT ROW:
Kathleen Landreth, Shirley Mathis. Gloria Korve, Joyce Holm, Nancy Thomsen, Sue Schmidt, Sue Thomas, Sandro Kruso, Eileen Wosuirick, Carol Langenbach, Carolyn Houghland. Donna Fredrickson,
Judy Weber, Morty Patrick, Joan Steinhoff, Kathy Dielman, Juanita
Garza.
man, Joyce Tonck, Jeon Hollenbeck, Gail Knitter, Julie Nye, Berkie
Horris, Jennifer Modory, Gail Berenson, Sondra Workman, Dorathy
Gamberini, Lynn Griebling. FRONT ROW: Mr. Gaarder, Pot Perri,
Shirley Heppel, Jone Bower, Fron Dysart, Joann Weiss, Joyce Harp,
Roberta Petrausky, Sue Congdon, Karen Nelson, Janice Fortmann,
Kathy Goodwin, Barb Hitzemonn, Cheryl Bayle, Judy Wisch, Mr.
Runestad.
SENIOR MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW : Robert Jacobs, Tom Zorletti,
Ken Cline, Terry Huf!, Tony Vena, Garry Rice, Alan Orban, Alex Montgomery, Donny Parker, Jock Roaths, Howard Backe, Roger Chernik, Bob Baxter, Glenn Nicholls, Gory Scoville, Dave Leet, Archie
Maxwell, Charles Andre. ROW 2: Jill Portonova, Cathy Lepp, Morion
Rusch, Donna Robertson, Susan McCurdy, Carol Englund, Vero
Solomatko, Sue Lutz, Lynn Laurent, Dolores Kovero, Alice Llanas,
Nancy Koster, Bev Erickson, Delores Biercherchyslek, Sue Ardnt,
Diane Wedell, Rebecca Olivaries, Mory Pacey, Laurel Boyle. FRONT
ROW: Kathy Ruqg, Rone/le Berry, Alice Martell, Cherrie Andre, Carla
Bente, Sandro Fennema, Christine Gemmell, Mary Ebell, Elizabeth
Hubbard, Pat Roberts, Joyce Merrill, Diane Lorenz, Carol Pivovar,
Alice Sa/dona, Victoria Rudin, Shirley Cleerman. Bev Von Zile,
Donna Tarsitano, Judy Agazzi. Accompanist; Merrily Szontor
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MR. HOOPER
MR. STOCKER
Assistant Principal
Assistant Principal
OUR TOP BRASS
MR. HUETTNER
Principal
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STANDING: William Tyson, Joseph Homelink, George Pinzger, and Leslie Schlox. SEATED: Julius Goldstein,
Mrs. Mory Zicorell1, and Mrs. Francis Joeschke .
BOARD OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
DR. ROBERT L. COOLEY
HAROLD R. MAURER
Director of Secondary Education
Superintendent of Schools
OUR GUIDES
Counselors are a necessity and a friend to every student. Their helpful advice and open ear help to solve
many of our social and our academic problems. This
year we should all give special thanks to our counselors to show our appreciation for the job that they
did so well under the split shift conditions.
Miss Tenuta
Miss Khurana
Mr
Rafshal
BACK ROW : Mr Moebius, Mr. Owens, Mr Miles, Miss Khurano, Miss
Tenuta. ROW 2 : Miss Kronenwetter, Mr Poska, Mr. Hassick, Mr.
Mr . Owens
Britelli
FRONT ROW : Miss -G ripp, Mr. Davey, Mr
Rafshal, Mr. Hadler.
Fitzpatrick, Mr
Industrial Arts
Department
Left to right Mr. Maki, Mr FreeberlJ , Mr. Reppert
Left to right: Mr. Thomas, Mr. L.nk, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Linden, Mr.
Kriz, Mr Smith .
English Department
BACK ROW
left to right : Mr. Hupperts, Mr. Huetten, Miss Zeller.
Mr.
ROW 2: Miss
Hensey.
Heilman, Miss
Duda, Miss
Hagood.
FRONT ROW : Miss Lafave, Miss McKenzie.
BACK ROW: Mr. fisher, Mr. Knickrehm, Mr.
Hansen, Mr. Scropos. Mr. Thiel, Mr
ding
FRONT ROW :
left
to
Glad-
right : Miss
Bre1seth, Miss Macintyre, Miss Borzys owski,
Miss Steffen, Miss Murphy .
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L~4NGUAGE
D EPAR TM ENT
FRONT
LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Wilson, Miss Sliney,
Mrs. Foust. BACK: Mrs. Sayler, Miss Blank, and Miss
Meier.
LIBRARIANS
LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Thanos, Mrs. Chotilovicz, Miss
Reed, Miss Mogodo, and Miss Zodkovich.
BUSINESS
DEPARTMENT
FIRST ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Terrill, Miss
Campbell, Miss Poutsch, and Mrs. Karlson. BACK
ROW: Mr. Hillier, Mr. Primuth, Mr . Terrill, Mr.
Schmale, Mr. Glaeser, Miss Kronenwetter, Mr.
Young, Mr. Stuyvesant, and Mrs. Gober.
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CUSTODIANS
DESCENDING: Jerry Taylor, Mr.
Dogan, Mr. Linstrom, Mr. Clark, and
Mr. Preston.
DESCENDING LEFT: Mr. Rennick, Mr.
Willems, Mr. Folk, Mr. Lyles. DESCENDING RIGHT: Mr. Gerou, Mr. Albano, Mr. Parry, and Mr. l'v'.orchese.
ROW: Miss Gripp, Mr.
Hubbard, Mr Cosner, Mr Brittelli, and Mr. Tyne. FRONT ROW:
Miss Gouerki, Miss Speich Miss
Goerz.
BACK
MA TH DEPARTMENT
DESCENDING: Mr. Nye, Mr. Polmen,
Mr Hadler, Mr. Parnell, Mr. Moebius,
and Mr. McCarthy.
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SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT
FROM
LEFT
TO
RIGHT:
Mr. Schultz, Mr Huberty,
Mr. Hadler, Mrs. Schaeffer, Mr. Davies, Mr.
Ni·
colozzi, and Mr. Haynes.
SACK
ROW :
Miss
Trow-
bridge,
Mr.
Smith,
Mr.
Whitoker. FRONT ROW: Mrs.
Sorenson, Miss Doherty, Mr.
Poska.
OFFICE
STAFF
STANDING :
Mrs.
Schnell , Mrs.
Rende , Miss Luzar, Mrs.
Miss
SEATED : Miss
Horvat.
Goldonik,
Schewe, and Mrs. Lebekis.
VISUAL AIDS
Mr.
Hubbard
and
Mr.
Schumacher.
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Mrs.
Terry,
Hassinger,
Miss
Bockeloh , and
Miss
Muto,
Mrs.
Physical Education
Department
LEFT TO RIGHT. Miss Childs, Miss Vanderhoof, Miss
Knudson, Miss Donovan, Mrs. Henne, Mi$s Hanser
Nurse
Miss Kupferschmidt
Boys)
Physical Education
Department
BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT· Mr. Hammond, Mr.
Mortin, Mr. Kellogg, Mr. Whitworth, Mr. Reardon,
Mr. Ogelsby. FRONT ROW : Mr McCulloch, Mr. Dereszynski, Mr. Vogel.
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Social Studies
Department
BACK ROW
left to right : Mr
Thompson, Mr. Geb-
hart Mr Miles. ROW 2: Miss Stephenson , Miss Chopp,
Mr Fitzpotrick Mr Compbell FRONT: MISS Duncon .
Publication Department
Left to Right: Mr. Young , Mr Hupperts.
Home Economics
Department
Left to Right: Miss Sokolik, Miss Pointin, Miss Morris.
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Music Department
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Nosol, Mr. Goarder, Mr Froseth,
Mr Runestod
A rt Department
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Brown, Mr. Farnham, Mr. Christy.
Speech Department
LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Zeller, Mr. Davies, Mr . Glad·
ding.
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A PORTRAIT OF FALL
Our
loyol
bond
olwoys
made
us proud .
Enthusiostic boosters support our team.
And the band played on ...
A tragic moment in the game.
Grubbing it up -
It's only a dime!
what a rushl
Will it be a touchdown?
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NIGHT OUT
The Brain Trust.
On September 27, we crowded into
the high school auditorium to attend Sophomore Night. The air:i of
this annual program was to provide
incoming Sophs with informat;on
concerning the academic and extracurricular opportun1t1es at Mary
D. Bradford
The show was conducted 1n an "At
Random" style. To d scuss the aspects of h gh school life, there was
a panel of fcur faculty members
and four students. Moderator for
the evening was Mr. R. Antaromian, president of Mary D. Bradford's P.T.A. Mr. Huettner, Miss Maclnyre, and Miss Tenuta were the
faculty panelists. Represent ng the
Cheplak,
students were
Ralph
Berkie Harris, Virginia Veconi, and
Tom Laurent.
Advice from our experienced (? elders!
After the panelists completed their
discussion, monitors stationed with
microphones in the audience enabled both students and their parents to question the panel members. Gee, that was fun!
The music of the Madr•gal singers
and of our band filled the auditorium as the show was concluded.
Come on now -
let's pucker up.
Making plons for the BIG night.
The Makings of a Homecoming
The excitement of Homecoming at
MBHS wos overwhelming. Moybe the
moin reoson for ell this excitement
was the foci thot MBHS wos ogoin
going to hove fleets for their Homecoming end thot comp.:iigning could
toke place during the break between
the morning and the afternoon shifts.
Two assemblies were given as port of
the festivities. One was informal in
which the candidates :ind monogers
were introduced to the student body
as they arrived at o 'party' which
was in progress on the stoge. In the
second ossembly the girls were introduced in their formals and escorted
by their managers. After these two
assemblies it was difficult to decide
who to chose. Many didn't even hove
time to worry about who to pick because they were so worried about
finishing their floats. Campaign posters decked the rooms and halls, and
students wore togs from their heads
to their toes. It was wonderful for
the stude~t body to be working together and producing such a wonderful memory.
They cling like r:oth.
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The Crowning
Heave-Ho!
A Hoppv Moment
No Sitting Down on the Job
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Ellen Jarnt and Mike Vignieri
Nancy Henkel and Dick Euting
Danna Neaves and Mike Serpe
Nancy Phillips and Paul Rudin
Janet Thompson and Haward Gesbeck
"Aw, come on ond lend me o dime"
Royolty sets the pace
The line-up: 1962 Homecoming Queen and Court.
THE AFTER EFFECTS
OF THE COMMITTEE
The
herd-working
committee
behind
Homecoming
glomour
con-
sisted of: BACK ROW: Ron Kirkpotrick, Mike Epstein, How ard G es-
beck, on d Barry Noll. FRONT ROW: Ruth Beier, Michele Asboth,
Virginia Veconi, ond Diane Coui lord.
The Winners
First Attendont, Noncy Phillips
Second Attendont, Lindo Adorns
THE QUEEN, Ellen Jorn!
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And here o re yo .; r profit s.
A rch ie, did y-:i u lose some money?
FALL FESTIVAL
The Foll Festival, given by the service clubs, was the first dance of its kind because not
only dancing and music were provided , but also games, practical jokes, and a carnival
atmosphere .
Whot a way to make a living!
Don't fence me in!!!!
Mr. Haynes ord his Saturday nJght sh a mpoo.
Our Powerhouse the Pink Devils
Kenosha High's sophomore team had a perfect 7-0 record this
season These boys were cooperative and worked hard together. Coached excellently by Verne Schmale and Joe Brittelli a team was put together which produced victories. The
Varsity will be dependent upon and will be helped by some
of these boys. The team elected Dan Petersen and Mike Dinges
as their co-captains.
Co-captoins, Don Petersen and Mike Dinges.
BACK ROW
from leftJ, Tom Temple, Jim Morono, Jack Mattner,
Merrill, Chuck Lindley,
Dan
Petersen, ond student manoger Bob
Tim Marks, Bob C:illohon, Scott Lindgren, Gory Lowell, Jeff Cod-
Kiss. FRONT ROW : Coach Joe Brittelli, Norm Gentry, Cody Shwaiko,
dock, ond Dove Bohr ROW 3: Ron Ze1th, Tom Vena, Tim Petersen,
Jeff Reilly
Dick Koiser, Tim Rase Tom Flannery, Don West, Ken Brugger, Dennis
Tonskey, Rex Blake, and Coach Verne Schmale. Not pictured, Phil
Pontillo
Brunner, Dan Nye, ond M:inogers, Poul Fennema and John Kishline.
ROW 2: student manager Jeff Hansen, Bill Blinten, Tim
Fechner, Jim Tinker, Tom
Pepke, Gary Wedell,
Bob Zapf, Gory
Mike Dinges, Bill Vareck, Tim Zumann, Erv Corroll, Bill
Jack Rase
Jim C. Jensen
Chuck Lang
Ernie Yunker
Jim Marrison
Jerry Grode
Dick Kormann
Larry Capen
Jim Trebbin
Dave Grimes
BACK ROW: Marks Rainey, Robert Junke!, Larry Copen, Paul Cespuglio, George Benedict,
Lee Englund, Jim Trebbin, Art Scola, Greg Jefferies, Nick Ledanski. ROW 3: Coach Whitworth, Coach Hammond, Neil Rizzota, Phil Krumpos, Leroy Copen, Jock Benedict, Dick Karmann, Jim Perez, Gil Lauritsen, Larry Weiss, Bill Reed, Jerry Knoespel, Coach Joskwich,
Cooch Mortin. ROW
2: Coach McCulloch, Jerry Grode, Dan Lenegar, Henry Turco, Ray
Neil Rizzolo
Henry Turco
Gill Lauritsen
Bob Truax
Jack Benedict
Jim Perez
Lee Englund
Chris Hansen
Larry Weiss
Hewie Alwardt
Dick Bucholz
Tom Hughes
Bob Pellegrino
George Benedict
Art Scola
Phil Krumpos
Poul Cespuglio
Mowrey, Chris Hansen, Skip Seager, Dick Bucholz, Ernie Yunker, Howard Alwardt. FRONT
ROW: Monoger Cal
Patterson, David Grimes, Bob Pellegrino, Ron Taffora, Ernie Virgili,
Jock Rose, Word Shampine, Bob Truax, Jim Morrison, Chuck Long, Jim C. Jensen, Dick
Williams.
Leroy Copen
Ron Taffora
Ernie Virgili
Nick Ledonski
Word Shampine
Skip Seager
Ray Mowrey
A new dance?
Red Devil Results
WINS 2
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
MBHS
LOSSES 6
7 VS. Sheboygan South .. 12
6 vs. Madison West ...... 20
21 vs. Janesville . ........ 13
0 vs. Madison East . ..... 12
21 vs. Racine Park . ...... 57
7 vs. Racine Horlick . .... 20
0 vs. Beloit . ........... 21
6 vs. Madison Central ... 0
Captured
Here, let me help you, you're falling.
Nap time
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Here let me help you
The record this season was poor, it's true. For some reason
things just didn't seem to click. Beside this fact the football
games were quite exciting. For example, Ron Taffora's 95
yard dash for a sensational touchdown in our game against
Sheboygan South. Bob Pellegrino, a junior, was this year's
captain and has been named captain for next year. He also
was elected by his teammates as the 'Most Valuable Player'.
Jim Perez, our star tackle, was voted to the All-Big Eight first
team. Four of his teammates - guards Neil Rizzotto and Phil
Krumpos and backs Bob Pellegrino and Larry Weiss - received
honorable mention. Next year with a considerable amount o
promising talent return ng and with school spirit bursting we
hope to climb up to the top of that :adder of Victory!
Monkey Pilel
Hey you down there! How do you expect me to
moke o touchdown
Let go will yo!
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Cheering Section
With a yell, a jump, and a smile, the cheerleaders rallied the spirits of both the team
and the crowd. The enthusiasm at the games
soared as they helped to boost our team's
morale.
Faithfully arranging our out-of-town bus
trips and cheering at all the games surely
kept these girls on the go. They also participated in a school assembly and practiced
frequently. Let's say thanks to our cheerleaders!
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Pot lonni, Sheryl Deon, Cheryl Weiss, Koren Rode,
Arleen Briggs.
She LOOKS like the quiet type,
but -
Does she or doesn't she?
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS:
Borb Wogner, Jenny
Shoron Smith, Kathy Goodwin, Linda Bergren.
An enthusiastic and smiling captain.
Beck,
BACK ROW: Mike Epstein, Tom Laba, Carol Volpentesta, Debbie
Henderson , June Lauritsen, Linda Neitzel, Carlene Arnoldini, Karen
Smith , Joyce Br ian . ROW 4: Linda Bergren, Bob Lepp, Frank Bramson , Jane Bower, Mickey Skurnick, Carl Gesbeck, Morty Patrick,
Lindo Caldart, Pat Ianni , Cheryl Weiss, Delores Covelli , Kent McNamar, Arleen Yordi. ROW 3: Dorothy Gamberini , Matte Pederson, Jane Stevens, Carol Milward , Diane Blaziewski, Sherly Dean,
Sharon Smith, Carlyn Cohen, Sue DeMcirca, Arlene Briggs, Gail
Stuveystant, Jean Lill. ROW 2: Kathy Dielman, Nancy Specht, Koren
Rode, Helen Sterny, Kathy Goodwin, Donna Tarsitano, Beatrice
Brotsky, Virginia Veconi, Donna Neaves, Eunice Ward, Pam Zeihen,
Katie VanHarpen, Sue Richardson, Connie Campbell. FRON T ROW:
Howard Gesbeck, Candy Holm , Ruthie Baier.
Booster Club
Best way to get it done
Hi-0 Silveri
You're sure there was suppose to be a game?
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council was organized in the second semester. The members consisted of the class officers and the runners-up who were elected
by each respective class body. Under the guidance of Mr. Raymond
Miles, several meetings were held. Their primary function was to organize
a functional Student Council for 1963-64. Various projects and problems were also considered and discussed by the Council such as: pep
assemblies, dances, and lunchrooms. By viewing these problems practically, the Student Council tried to further the progress and interest of
MBHS.
Student Council hopes to sponsor such o donce
next yeor.
BACK ROW: Tim Morgetson, Bob Kiss, Bill Antoromion, President; Rolph
Cheplok, Poul Rudin. ROW 3 : Jock Rose, Tim Rose, Cody Schwoiko, Jerry
Grode, Louis Cheplok. ROW 2: Mory Lou Denning, Corel Hubbord, Steve
Philo, Joyce Torsitono, Lindo Bergren. FRONT ROW : Kothy Goodwin, Joanne
Gorren, Noncy Phillips,, Jonet Thompson, Connie Compbell.
Two very octive members of Student Council.
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Interclub Presidents Council
Many students in M.B.H.S. are not aware of the lnterclub Presidents
Council's activities or their chief function. The council tries to promote
school spirit and inspire students to attend school activities. The council
had a say in how the Homecoming was to be run and how the class officers should be elected. Ralph Cheplak presided over the meetings of
this group which was l of the 4 clubs that had a float in the Homecoming parade.
Ralph and his group.
BACK ROW: Jerry Grade, Mike Epstein, Tam Hafer, Bill Antaramian, Haward Gesbeck. ROW 3: Ralph Cheplak, Tam Laba, Barry Knall, Jahn Hayner.
ROW 2: Bessie Vaughn, Janet Thompson, Joan Kerr, Kathy Urban, Paulette
Waterstradt. FRONT ROW: Ruthie Baier, Virginia Vecani, Cathy Mases,
Sharan Smith, Harriet Gaines.
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Hey don't you know she's trying to study?
American Field Service Club
ROW 3: Cindy Rohoneon, Poul Rudin, Martha Patrick, Barbara Behnke, Jane Peterson, Thomas Bellaver, June Lauritsen, Robin Stauder,
Cindy Hafer, Barb Baker, Cindy Holderness, ROW 2: Kathy Cudahy,
Sandy Guttormson, Harriet Gaines, Diane DeSeife, Pauline Water-
stradt, Donna Torsitano, Janet Thompson, Marsha Kellman, Carol Milward, Claudia Trecocci, ROW 1: Louis Cheplak, Rolph Cheplak, Doris
Feld, Peggy Weber, Bob Lepp.
Left ta right: Ruth Baier, Andrea May, Charles Brawn, Roger Whitefoot, Eve Layton, Mary Moses, Katie
Van Harpen .
Artists' Alley
A newly designed tennis racket far Ruth.
Maybe if I just cul ii all up ii will look better.
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BACK RO W: John Shannon, Jim Clark, Richard Wittenberg. FRONT ROW: Dick
Seidemann, Suson Nichols, Mr. Hupperts, Mary Sturzenegger, Mike Evans.
SIC, the newly formed "seminar in creativity," studied the original
writings of its members. Mrs. Duda and Mr. Hupperts were the
group's advisors. The members assisted in the selection of articles
for Bradlit, the school's literary digest.
This is unbelievable ..• here we go again.
Keeping an eye an Mr. Hupperts?
This International Honor Society for high school journalists is for juniors
and seniors interested in journalism. To gain entrance the members have
to be in the upper one-third of their class, be recommended by their
p ublication advisor, be approved as worthy of membership, and have
accomplished distinctive work in some phase of journalism. The new members were initiated at a candle-light ceremony in the spring.
BACK ROW: Kathy McHenry, Peggy Weber, Harriet Gaines. FRONT ROW : Ka th y Urban, Ruth Baier, Joan Kerr.
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BACK ROW: Roberto Petrousky, Lorraine Moehrke, Janet Hartnell, Koren Smith, Jone Peterson, Maureen
Meland, Jo Ann Weiss, Judy Whitbeck, Abby Friddle, Thomas Firchow, Charles Pommerening, Jomes Puntillo. ROW 2: Miss A. Speich, Koren Parent, Catherine Lepp, Jundy Mancusi, Lindo Robinson, Eileen Woswrick, Sandro Fennema, Donna Behrmann, Barb Becker, Cheryl Higgie, Cheryl Berg, Marilyn Folduot, Marsha
Kellman. FRONT ROW: Tom Bellover, Dove Werve, Joyce Tonck, Tom Lobo, Patricio Seidel, Rodney Froid,
Jomes Tropp.
The Future Teachers of America Club is a very useful
and meaningful club. The purpose of this club is to inspire Kenosha High School students to go into the field
of teaching. This club is one of the few in which a study
may be made of a career under consideration as a life
time occupation.
Guests and teachers speak to the members on the many
different types of teaching. The members also offer their
services to any teachers which need help. Officers this
year were:
President ............................. Tom Laba
Vice President and Treasurer .......... Patricia Seidel
Secretary ........................... Joyce Tanck
The "Future Nurses and Allied Health 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 see interesting movies. Under the guidance of Miss Kupferschmidt, the school nurse, the officers were:
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Moses
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Mikolyzk
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen D. Smith
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Tenuta
BACK ROW : Ann Orlowske, June Wohlgefohrt, Sharon Wickersham, Julio Lomartire, Corio Bente,
Jone Boker, Virginia Bosman, Lindo Tyler, Kathy Stoebig, June Schnuck, Dorio Dowd. ROW 2: Potty
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Cottelino, Sharon Schend, Morion Briggs, Beverly Von Zile, Jon Scoville, Dione Bose, Dione Ebeling, Gretchen Roth, Dione Bloziewske, Ruth Ann Covelli, Betty Westwood. FRONT ROW: Jone
Mikolyzk, Cathy Moses, Lindo Tenuta.
KENEWS
The role of the school newspoper is to report the octivities and events to the student body, and Bradford's paper, the
Kenews, excellently fulfills this purpose. The
staff, composed of editors, reporters, copyreoders, ad men, and typists,
must
organize material in time for all deadlines.
Kenews is published bi-weekly in four
pages, with an eight page issue for Christmas and Graduation. Besides putting out o
paper, the staff represented the school at a
journa Iism conference at Madison, on the
television program "Rebutoll," and at an
American Cancer Society conference in Racine.
The staff and their advisor, Mr. Hupperts,
ended their year of work together with a
banquet and program at one of our local
restaurants.
THE STAFF
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Kathy Urban
NEWS EDITOR •............. Joan Kerr
FEATURE EDITOR ........... Ruth Baier
SOCIETY EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . Peg Weber
BACK ROW: Dove Pollock, Lou Martinaitis, Tom Bellover, Gary Scoville, John Collins, Jan
Hoffman, Barry Noll. ROW 2: Jean Hallenbeck, Sue Nichols, Sue Congdon, Eunice Word,
Kathy Hildewig , Cindy Holderness, Barb Hintzman, Fronk Bramson, Mike Evans. ROW 1:
Dena Mattson, Cindy Hoebig, Sue Smith, Nancy Schwartz, Ruth Baier, Kathy Urban, Peggy
Weber, Harriet Gaines, Kathy McHenry, Joan Kerr, David Charlton, Mike Zalud.
SPORTS EDITOR • . . . . . . . David Chorlton
COPY EDITORS . . . . . . . . . . Berkie Harris,
Nancy Schwartz
BUSINESS MANAGER .... Kathy McHenry
ADVERTISING MANAGERS ......••..•.
"Is it really as bad as all that?"
Harriet Goines, Mike Zalud
CIRCULATION MANAGER ...... Sue Smith
FACULTY ADVISOR ... Bernard Hupperts
"But . . . but • . . you WOULDN'T
censor this, . . . would you?"
John may be IN but he definitely looks OUT.
SPY Staff
Be careful when entering that stuffy room
in the basement of the Main Building, for
there 1s always some type of commotion
going on. Three questions con usL•olly be
heard. "Where is the layout for Page 33?"
or "Where are those pictures that were
due today?", but probably the most, "That
copy that was due 3 weeks ogo, where is
it!?". The answers con be either "It'll be
here tomorrow" or "It's lost." This room is
the SPY room. Despite all these delays
everything seems to get done and get
done well. The SPY staff, under the direction of Mr. Young and Mr. Hupperts,
works hard all year long finding and putting together material which comprises
Bradford's
yearbook,
SPY.
Mory
D.
Throughout the year staff members must
seek advertisers for the yearbook and also
handle the subscriptions of the student
body. Aside from their work, the staff
worked on the Homecoming floats and organized a section for the walking parade
representing the club. It was a hardworking yet fun-time year for those who
were on the SPY staff.
BACK ROW: Dianne Barnes, Gail Knitter, Joy Karpowicz, Linda Neitzel, Bernice Kret h, Wally
Pawlowski, Karl Young, Michael Evans. ROW 2: Pat Lubniewski, Barb Robinson, Ann Hackbarth, Jenny Beck, Karen Smith, Yvonne Thomas, Sue Kolmos, Karen D. Smith, Jan Hoffman.
FRONT ROW: Joan Simonsen, Connie Campbell, Carol Weber, Can dy Holm, Virginia Veconi,
Mary Gay Turbey, John Collins.
Ohl OHi
Candy working?
An a spiring a rtist .
Spanish skits, games,
and songs
these are
some of Spanish Club's
activities. Not only are
they fun but interesting
because various facts
about Spanish culture
and life are presented.
Meetings were held
once a month under
the direction of Mrs.
Bayler. At one of the
meetings, Helga Bernhard, our foreign exchange student from
Brazil, talked about
South America and
answered questions
concerning her topic.
The moments spent in
Spanish Club were certainly worthwhile and
helpful to Spanish students. The officers of
the club were:
PRESIDENT
BACK ROW : Barbara Baker, Pat Perri, Coralyn Flinkow, Sandy Rizotta, Linda Zellinger, Sandy Micks, Abby
Friddle, Trudi Hart, Nancy Phillips. ROW 2: Kathy Lepp, Ruth Bergstrom, Pam Begh, Dorothy Hardin, Ruth
Baier, Pat Czar. FRONT ROW: David Caddock, Hope Schmerling, Sharon Peterson, Nancy Schwartz, Janet
Nancy
Schwartz
VICEPRESIDENT ... Sharon
Peterson
SECRETARY . . . Janet
Dykeman
TREASURER . . . . Hope
Schmerling
Dykeman, Thom Laba, Tim Rose.
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EL CIRCULO ESPANOL
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
"Bonjour" - this
is the way French
club members
greet each other
at their monthly
meetings. French
is spoken throughout the meetings,
and French
games, songs,
and plays are
enjoyed. Much is
learned about
French culture
and French people
through these activities. Pencils
that are inscribed
with a French
saying are said
as French Club's
school project.
This year, French
Club won first
place in the
Homecoming
Walking Parade
- an achievement
which the members may be
proud of. Ta conclude the school
year, the French
Tea was held at
the home of
Diane Couillard.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Harriet Gaines
VICE-PRESIDENT
Fran Coakley
SECRETARY
Diane Couillard
TREASURER
Joan Kerr
BACK ROW : Sandy Fennema, Siellen Sordall, Wanda Burch, Marcia Dumesic, Linda Neitzel, Laurel MacKenzie, Ulf Muntzing. ROW 3: Margie Koos, Sharon Carr, Lois Helwig, Gail Stuyvesant, Cindy Haebig,
Judy Lindeman, Karen Smith, Jim laquinta. ROW 2: Barbara Dering, Ellen Monson, Gretchen Roth, Cheryl
Andre, Miriam Ross, Cindy Holderness, Mary Sturzenegger, Kathy Hildewig, Bill Smoler. FRONT ROW: Donna
Pfund, Debbie Behnke, Diane Couillard, Harriet Gaines, Joan Kerr, Beverly Van Zile, Mary Gay Turbey,
Nancy Haubrich.
"That Club" - Illa Klava displayed the true
Roman spirit in their social activities. For
Homecoming, the members marched in the
Walking Parade and carried a huge club.
They enjoyed a Christmas-pizza party, celebrated the Ides of March and Caesar's death
at their annual Latin Banquet, which was held
at a local restaurant, and concluded the
school year with a picnic. The students combined Latin with fun, and under the guidance
of Miss Meier, they experienced a terrific
year.
OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Urban
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . Pat Janovicz
SECRET ARY .............. Barbara Yasulis
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolyn Madsen
BACK ROW: Horry Grosso, Morsho Kellmon, Loreno Zeroz, Dovid Howes. RO W
3: Colleen Co/lahan, Eileen Warswrick, Cynthis Freick, Sandra Elftmann, Bernice
Kreth. ROW 2: Maryanne Carroll, Paulette Waterstradt, Susan Arndt, Donna Gordon, Rone/le Eddy. FRONT ROW: Gloria Faris, Carolyn Madsen, Kathleen Urban,
Barbara Yasulis, Kathy Goodwin.
ILLA KLAVA
I'm really interested, REALLY I AMl!!!ll!I!
I just don't understond ...
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The annual play presented by the Wig 'n' Mask Club was
Cheaper by the Dozen. Miss Arlyn Zeller, advisor of the club,
was very proud and pleased with the production. The members
have various duties during the production of such a play. Some
act, others take care of props and backstage direction, and
still others assist with costumes and make-up.
Well don't just sit there, do something!
BACK ROW: Sandie Christion, Koren Nelsen, Barbaro Behnke,
Kathy Stoebig, Betty Wirth, Rebecca Skelton, Tom Bellover ROW 4:
Becky Lyles, Lindo Blair, Jeanellyn Desmarais, Paulo Erdman, Diane
Dou, Koria Hassforth, Janet Hartnell, Lindo Tenuta, Roberta Petrou.sky, l.indo Robil"ISOI>, Janet Franke ROW 3; Koren Kurlis, Carole
Korber, Barbara Moses, Jane Stevens, -Helen Sterny, Nancy Specht,
Joann Farone, Roberto Hix, Lynn Ashmus, Arte<ie Yordi, Judy
Lindemann, Jone Boker, Bobbie Dorfman, Bonnie Doctor ROW 2:
Carlyn Cohen, Cindy Haebig, Jeon Lill, Paulette Woterstradt, Cathy
Lepp, Carol Kelly, Jeon Pivovar, John Wells, Mory Lou Denning,
Lynn Corey, Lindo Meyer, Pot Gollnick, Jonis Scoville, Sue !lredek,
Arline Moser, Carol Hartl, Mory Goy Turbey FRONT ROW: Bruce
Grohs, Eddie Spring-half, Jerry Owens, Ron Kirkpatrick, Berkie Horris,
Kathy Dielman, Kent Mescher, Dennis Stoner, Jim loquinto.
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Came on baby
please sit dawn.
Wig N' Mask Club presented their annual play
November 28th and 29th in Broadway style. The club
chose "Cheaper by the Dozen" as their play. The
cast of 15 aspiring actors and actresses was directed
by Miss Arlyn Zeller. The play was taken from the
book by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth about their
father and his many time-saving devices he imposed
upon the family. It was quite humorous and many
times the audience was in 'stitches'. After the nightly
rehearsals until midnight were finished, the cast and
crew were quite proud of their product.
Well, if it isn't Miss Prim and
Proper herself!
won't
you
SOME FUN FOR THE SOPHS
Altogether now; one, two, three ...
Faculty and sophomore dance . . . and light as o
feather, too.
Though the barrier of the split-shifts kept our class apart, we acted as a strong body
while working for our Faculty game and "Sophomore" class dance. Some of the sophs
moved right in and stole the upper-classmen before the end of the first school week technique?
Though we are just the little people of the high school, surrounded by six foot guys in
letter jackets, we proved ourselves in the academic, athletic, and extracurricular fields.
A class of sophomores the school can be proud of - the class of "65."
Tim Rose
Sophomore Class President
Sophomore class officers: Tim Rose, president; Cookie Tombo, treasurer, Mory Lou Denning; se<:retory;
and Bob Kiss, vice-president.
Patrick Adamson
Nancy Bareika
Diane Aideuis
Betty Barnes
Antonio Aiello
Don Barnes
Linda Albert
Judy Barnett
Patricia Allen
Pat Barrett
Lorraine Allendorf
Vivian Basham
Sherman Alwardt
Robert Bauers
Gayle Ameche
Brent Beauchamp
Carole Amendola
Carol Beck
David Andersen
Clifford Becker
Judy Andersen
George Becker
Charles Anderson
Kurt Becker
Darrell Anderson
Sharon Becker
Edna Anderson
Thomas Believer
Gary Anderson
Gary Beltoya
Gary Anderson
Chuck Benning
Gene Anderson
Dennis Benning
Linda Anderson
Robert Benson
Lois Andrea
Jean Bentkowski
Carol Angelo
Janice Bergren
Slide rule, anyone?
Ruth Bergstrom
Ed Anglin
Bobby Appleby
Timothy Berry
Sandra Archer
Carlene Arnoldini
Maxine Biegler
Lynn Ashmus
Carole Atkins
Jerry Billen
Don Bertelle
Robert Bilger
Phyllis Aulozzi
Carol Binnie
Martin Bach
James Bjurman
Harold Backe
Vern Blackford
Patricia Bader
Dianne Blahuta
Gilbert Badillo
John Blahuta
Ronald Bailey
Linda Blair
Rick Balderson
Rex Blake
Paul Blanchard
Connie Baken
Dana Blasi
Barbara Baker
Judy Bleashka
Jeff Bommer
Michael Bleashka
Dana Barot
Velma Bard
Joan Bareika
Joe Bareika
Bill Blinten
67
Charles Blodgett
Alan Blome
Gail Bloomer
Linda Blaxdarf
Susan Bohol
Tam Bohn
Dave Bohr
Kathy Baldus
Fretl Boness
Caryn Bonn
Bob Boosted!
Ann Bose
Lindo Bose
Brion Bosman
Linda Bosman
Two are better than one.
Lynn Bougneit
JoAnn Boxer
Alon Bozon
Albert Brockney
Linda Brandes
Bob Bradley
Rosary Brandoftna
Joon Brand
Gail Brecheisen
Robert Brandolise
Jeanette Bredek
James Brennan
Jerry Brewer
Barbara Burger
John Bridges
Claude Burger
Arleen Briggs
Nancy Burlingham
Joyce Brion
Linda Burtt
JoAnne Bush
Ronald Bushman
Alex Brown
Penny Brown
Ken Bruce
Mary Butler
Eddie Buttera
Michaelene Buttera
Joe Bydalek
Jeffrey Caddack
Fred Bruch
Linda Caldor!
Ken Brugger
Robert Callahan
Phil Brunner
Rejetta Calley
Lyda Cameron
Bernie Bruno
George Bryant
Pat Bryant
Pam Camerata
Conney Campbell
John Campolo
Sandra Capponi
Neoma Capps
Tom Cardinali
JoAnn Buckner
James Carey
Russell Bullamore
Ervol Carroll
Dave Bundy
Sam Cassity
Clyde Caudill
Carol Charlson
Richard Chase
Ron Burden
Louis Cheplak
Albert Burdick
Janice Chernik
Kathleen Buress
Larelie Christensen
David Christenson
Mary Christofferson
Susie Christopherson
None Ciganovich
Marty Ciotti
Adele Ciucci
Jim Clark
Patricia Clark
Terri Clementi
Jean Clifford
Carlyn Cohen
Beverly Cole
Gerry Coleman
I can't make any more mistakes because my
Randall Coleman
eraser is gone.
Jennifer Comer
Ronnie Conforti
Marsha Congdon
Richard DeGroot
Olin Conner
Bruce DeGuire
Dennis Conti
Ron DeKok
Susan Cookson
Ron DeLabio
Sue DeMarco
Sandra Deming
Lee Copen
Linda Copen
Lynne Corey
Ted DeMicchi
Mary Lou Denning
Pat DeNeve
John Costello
Dwight Coursey
Dodie Covelli
Joseph Covelli
Louise Covelli
Rosemary Covelli
Jeanellyn Desmarais
Karen DeRuiter
David Devries
Paul Cox
Naomi Cramer
Charles Crane
Wayne biCastri
Karen Cravens
Betty Dickey
Cathleen Cudahy
Kenneth Diel
Frank Curi
Cheryl Dabulski
John Dade
Diana Dielmann
Dennis Dahlberg
Patricia Dill
Harvey Dam
Mike Dinges
George Daniels
Sandi Darr
Erma Davis
Nancy Davis
Carol Davison
Carol Dishaw
Richard Dissmore
Anna Ditzler
Kathy Daun
Bill Dayma
Sheryl Dean
Adrienne Dodge
Betty DeBerge
Patricia Dodge
Cora Decker
Janice Doerring
Jay Decker
Spencer Domes
Victoria Fenn
Carol Dorece
Poul Dosemogen
Jim Fiers
Carole Doud
Carole Filips
Paul Fennema
David Droke
Anne Finigan
Kothy Drissel
Kathleen Drost
Gary Fischer
Mary Flad
Steve Duby
Tom Flannery
Elizabeth Dudeck
Gene Fletcher
Jone Duesing
Carolyn Flinkow
Margaret Duesing
Sherry Dunham
Richard Flood
Clifford Folkers
Terry Dunham
Jomes Fondrliak
Cynthia Eaton
Sue Ann Fortmann
Williom Eaton
Jessie Foster
Kathleen Eaves
Gene Fax
Diano Ebeling
Bob Fronk
Jacqueline Eckhoff
Dolores Franzen
Edward Ehnow
Bob Frotrick
Richard Ehnow
Mary Fredericksen
It's all Greek to mel
Kenneth Eich
Barboro Fredrickson
Bonnie Eide
Rick Frederking
Mork Ellefson
Dillard Free
Marilee Engelson
Nadine Freitag
David Engstrom
Dole Eppers
Rodney Frese
Allen Friedrich
Judith Erickson
Fred Froeber
Jack Espinosa
Blaine Frye
Fronk Esposito
Ronald Frye
Joe Eternicko
Thomas Fuller
Sheila Eucolono
Lynn Gaarder
Michael Evans
Frank Gobron
Dick Evenson
Leslie Galbraith
June Evenson
Jan Galligan
Jone Foto
Jone Garofolo
Ruthanne Foy
Gerold Garvin
Tim Fechner
Dennis Gascoigne
Sondra Gascoigne
Eugene Feely
Terry Feely
Linda Fellows
70 Sandro J. Gascoigne
Darryl Gasser
Annita Gresham
Dianne Gasser
Bab Grewenaw
Barbara Gast
Dan Grissam
Nick Gaudio
Cyndy Groenke
Ronald Gaulthier
Harald Groenke
Fred Geiger Jr.
Joseph Geiger
Dennis Graff
Danna Geliche
Mark Gruender
Joseph Gemignani
Vita Gulbinas
Kathie Gemmell
Mike Gumb inger
Norman Gentry
Diane Gunderson
Dick Gentz
Sue Gunderson
Tom Georges
Cathy Gutknecht
Sandra Gerber
Sandra Guttarmsen
Paul Gerlach
Dennis Haag
Karen Germa in
Linda Haag
Sandy Giagnoni
Tom Haber
Vincent Gigliotti
Lois Hach
Charlene Gilbert
Glenn Hackler
Snadra G iles
Cindy Haebig
Lee Gilliam
Cindy Hafer
I know I'm a hog but I need ill
Lonnie Gilman
Renee Hagerty
Dale Glasman
Carole Hagopian
Wally Glerum
Donna Hahn
Michael Gold
Kathleen Hains
Patricia Gollnick
Joe Hall
Connie Goade
Joe Halpin
Cynthia Goodwin
June Hamilton
Stephany Goodwin
Jeff Hammelev
Sharon Gosselin
Walter Hammond
William Gower
Terry Hanna
John Grass
Robert Hannes
John Grasty
Mike Hanrahan
Charles Gray
Charlotte Hansche
Jim Gray
Darrell Hansen
Sandra Gray
Jeffrey Hansen
Dave Greco
Bob Hanson
Sue Greco
Edwin Hardmon
Patricia Greenwald
Craig Harlf
Gayle Greisen
John Greisen
71
Kaye Harmon
Janet Harp
Judith Helgesen
Debbie Henderson
Jeanine Henneman
Bruce Henry
Ida Henry
Lorry Herde
Carl Hermans
Bob Herrmann
Jeanen Hetcler
Cynthia Hibbard
Mike Hickey
Harold Higginbottom
There has to be something in here
Lindo Hillesland
about it!
Carolyn Hinkfuss
John Hix
Roberta Hix
Dove Harper
Bill Hoefer
Sharon Harper
Allen Hoefert
Bill Harris
Alan Hoff
Barbara Hoffman
Dorothy Ho rrison
Susan Hart
Trudee Hart
Don Harter
Tom Hartley
Mory Hartnell
Susan Holicka
Cheryl Hollenbeck
Morie Hollenbeck
John Hollister
Patricio Holm
Roy Holm
Erika Haubrich
Sharon Holman
Gary Haubrich
Mike Holterman
Jim Haubrich
Jeff Holtman
Linda Hopper
Alex Horochena
Kathy Haubrich
John Houghton
Nancy Haubrich
Alice Housman
Paula Haubrich
Pot Hubbard
Judith Hudson
Susan Hayek
Ronald Hayes
Mortin Heberling
Roy Huff
Dove Hughes
Terry Hughes
Tom Hughes
Larry Huissen
Kenneth Hulen
Henry Heckel
Jock Hultenius
Shirley Hedges
Richard Hyser
Linda Hees
Patricio Ianni
James laquinto
Linda lne
Iris Irvine
Elaine Heide
Carol lstvanek
Lourie Heide
Loretto Jackson
Bob Heinzman
Roger Jackson
Trovis Jackson
Dona ld Jacobson
Lindo Jacoby
Lorry Janiak
Wolter Jonkiewicz
Jomes Jasen
Judith Jecevicus
Margaret Jensen
Richard Jensen
Kipp Johnson
Neola Johnson
Peggy Johnson
This is a hot dog?
Sandro Johnson
William Johnson
Ann Johnston
Jim Jolicoeur
Barbaro Jones
Cynthia Klocon
Cheryl Jones
Karen Klocon
Bill Jorgensen
Margaret Kloppo
Rachel Jornt
Gisela Kle in
Werner Klein
Bernard Klinkhammer
Lynn Jugo
Koren Julius
Bob Kloet
David Klopstein
Jack Jung
Dennis Klopstein
Robert Junke!
Dove Jurgens
Fron Justus
Ed Juzenos
Jeon Ann Klotz
Jeff Kadlec
Joan Klotz
Dennis Kaiser
Rosemary Kiowa
Richard Kaiser
Phillip Konios
Dole Kangas
Kathy Knopp
Willie Kant
Priscilla Knopp
Carole A. Korber
Donald Knoedler
Dione Kotovich
Ronald Kazin
Sue Kekic
Maxine Knowles
Conrod Kelley
William Kollman
John Kellum
Dave Konrad
Marguerite Kelly
Dennis Keitel
Fred Kessler
Kenneth Kopesky
Patricio Kick
Carol Korbel
Gloria Kiefer
Bonito Ko rd us
Earlomond Kieren
Leslee Kime
Brion Kipp
John Koronkiewicz
John Kishline
Bob Kiss
Ello Kitchens
73
Kathleen Kascak
Wendy Kovochik
Mork Lassen
Martin Kowolsky
Linda Kroa i
Leanne Laurent
Judy Kraus
June Lauritsen
Margaret Kreger
Milton LaViolette
Kathy Kreuser
Cheryl Law
Linda Kreuser
Gary Lowell
Dave Krueger
Gary Lawler
Faye Krueger
Corl Lawrence
George Krueger
Dennis Lawrence
Koy Krueger
Sondra Lawrence
Robert Krueger
Bradley leach
John Krusa
Bill Lehrmann
Peggy Kruse
Koren Lehto
Karen Kubo
Cynthia Leigh
Sheila Kubarth
Jim Leischow
Donna Kubly
Ray Lemnus
Tadeusz Kubicki
Adrienne lenfestey
Marilyn Kucherd
Jim Leo
Franklin Kuczenski
Dennis Leonard
Gary Kuehl
Linda Leonard
Smile! It won't hurt!
Brian Kuester
Luana Leonard
Diana Kufahl
Norma Leonard
Karen Kuhar
Carole Leppanen
Karen Kurklis
Glen Letourneau
Zoenna Kwas
Joyce Letourneau
Troute Kwinkenstein
Mory Levonowich
Gary Labanow
Larry Lichtenberg
Darlene Ladousa
Helen Lienau
Sandra Ladousa
Jeanne Lill
Christine Lampos
Bill Linda!
Sandra Landau
Tim Linda!
Dennis Landro
Barb Lindos
Ron Lane
Scott Lindgren
Joe Lang
David Lindley
Dale Langer
Linda Lindner
Ellen Langer
LeRoy Linton
James Langerman
Georgia Lococo
Tim Lannoye
Diane Leef
Linea Larsen
Mike Larsen
74
Julia Lomartire
Judith Looker
Roland Loney
Jack Meitner
Jomes Loshek
Ronnie Lovelady
Lynn Matye
Art Mourer
Christine Low
Richard May
Patricio Lubniewski
Barbara McClarty
Guy Luedeke
Gory McCombs
Jomes Lumpp
Bill M.cCoy
Joyce Lundin
Donald McElvaney
Linda Lura
Marlyn McKenzie
Eugene Lyons
Kent McNamar
Carol Macal
Colleen McNeil
Claudia MacKay
Maureen McNeil
Tom Maddux
Michele Mecum
Robert Madison
Pat Meeter
Norman Madison
Judie Mehlum
Gerald Madsen
Kenneth Meier
Barbara Maegaard
Grace Melita
Kathryn Maegaard
Kathleen Mentink
Kurtis Maloney
Terry Merow
Diane Mancusi
Kent Mescher
"If l had a hammer
Gregory Meyer
Judith Mancusi
Jomes Marano
Linda Meyer
Chuck Marcoe
Sharon Michaelis
Patrick Marifjeren
Jerry Michels
Jimmy Marks
James Miechowicz
Linda Markwald
Bill Mielke
Ann Marron
Jacqueline Martelle
James Miethke
Jerry Martin
JaAnn Migliana
Kathy Martin
John Mika
Diane Mielke
Marilyn Martin
Kathleen Mika
Susan Martin
Jane Mikolyzk
Gloria Martinez
Geraldine Miles
Betty Marx
Jan Mason
Bette Miller
Michael Mason
Glenn Miller
Donald Miller
Sheila Mason
Paul Miller
Mike Matrise
Robert Miller
Carol Milward
Paulette Matson
Patricia Mottern
75
Elberta Misurelli
Keith Muir
Larry Muller
Ulf Muntzing
Terry Murphy
Sondra Mutchler
Peggy Myers
Pete Nance
Chuck Navoicjick
Sharon Noydihor
Judy Ann Nealy
Daniel Neau
Lindo Neau
Changing of the coiffure.
Wo rre n Nedry
Lindo Neitzel
Arleen Nelson
Clark Nelson
Dove Mitchell
Derold Nelson
Delora Mizer
Diane Nelson
Carole Modica
Linda Nelson
Kenneth Nephew
Christine Moeller
Mory Moeller
Roger Moeller
Walter Nesgood
Thelma Moeri
Dove Nethe rly
Paulo Mohr
Lee Nichols
Mike Molinaro
Tim Nichols
John Nickl
Gregory Niles
Clarence Manta
Steve Nissila
Richard Moore
Kathy Nolan
Francisca Moroles
Linda Noonan
George Nordstrom
Delores Moran
Dione Morgan
Gory Morrill
Mike Norman
Daniel Nye
JoAnn Obertin
MoryKoy Ogden
Marlo Olesen
Gaye Morse
David Olson
David Morton
Ron Olson
Jeff Morton
Ellen Oquist
Dione Orgo nist
John Organ isl
Lucille Marton
Anne Orlowski
Arline Moser
Tom Orlowski
Barbara Moses
Gory Osborn
Jim Ostlund
Diane Otto
Richard Ours
Diane Mostenan
Vicki Mount
Gerri Muhlick
Ronnie Owens
Word Ozenne
Leonard Palmer
Leslie Panko
Lenore Porent
Kathy Parise
Mike Parker
Rick Parmentier
Karl Parry
Sophie Pasterski
Donald Pate
Peggy Patnaude
Dick Patterson
John Patterson
Carleen Paul
Dale Pavlovich
OOps! Wrong door!!!
Walter Pawlowski
Steve Peck
Jeanette Pedersen
Mette Pedersen
Kristie Plaisted
Nancy Peil
Kurt Pia isted
Sondra Penrod
Eric Platt
Dave Penza
Tom Pepke
Dennis Plowman
Carol Polanin
Greg Polzin
Frank Perion
Vivian Perrault
Dennis Pontillo
Louie Perri
Peggy Pooch
John Perry
Eileen Poole
Sam Perugini
Al Petersen
Dan Peterson
Jerry Peterson
Patricia Peterson
Robert Popp
Roberta Poppe
Guy Poteliunos
Patricia Peterson
Roberta Peterson
Tim Peterson
Judy Petra usky
Lorry Petricek
Carolyn Potter
Gay Powers
Thomas Powers
John Petrick
Anne Petts
Dale Petts
Bob Pfaff
Kenneth Pfeiffer
Garry Praninsky
Edward Prasil
Timothy Predny
George Pflugrad
Leonard Pflugrad
Patricia Phillips
Barbara Piekos
Lawrence Piehl
Lynda Prell
Sue Prim
Jack Principe
Darlene Pierangeli
Quickery Pilat
Cheryl Pileski
John Pitzer
John Principe
Janie Pivovar
Gloria Pringle
Bruce Pleiss
Gayle Prowse
Robert Puder
Lorraine Ross
John Pursell
Claudia Quarders
Miriam Ross
Allen Rothman
Kathy Rafferty
Jim Rowen
Cindy Rahanian
Ellen Rubenstein
John Raksany
Gary Rubenzer
Lynn Randel
Linda Ruebsamen
Marleen Reagan
John Rugg
Mary-Lee Reams
Walter Rugg
Bill Rego
Linda Ruhle
Jeffrey Reilly
Mary Anne Rumachik
Linda Reimers
Joe Russell
Dean Reinke
Mike Rutkowski
Paul Remus
Harvey Sabin
Hector Rendon
Jenice Sadowski
Ronald Renzulli
Ronnie Sadowski
Claudia Rhey
John Saldana
Edelgard Richter
Frank Saliture
Sharon Richter
Robert Sander
Mary Rimkus
Pat Sanders
Just killing time.
Dave Riutta
Frank Sartor
Rhonda Rizzotto
David Soula
Dean Robbins
Joe Savaglio
Odis Roberts
Tomasina Savaglio
Marty Robertson
Barbara Robinson
Joe Scalzo
Glenda Robinson
Ronnie Schabowsky
Kathleen Robinson
Earl Sharnick Jr.
Elsa Scalzo
Unda Robinson
Richard Sche11d
Kathy Robleski
Sandra Schilling
Karen Rode
Bill Schindler
Richard Rode
June Schlesch
Koy Roeder
Rita Schlitz
Kathy Roemer
Peggy Schmerling
Janet Rogers
Greg Schmidt
Bonnie Romano
Pat Schmidt
Paul Romanowski
Barbara Schmitz
Tim Rose
Wayne Rosing
Jerry Schnaare
Michael Rosko
78
Jane Schnuck
Gail Schoch
Kathy Schrei
Carl Schroeder
Robert Schuldt
Terry Schultz
Bob Sirrell
Rebecca Skelton
Sandra Skelton
Gary Skovronski
Mary Schumacr.er
Cindy Schuster'
Richard Schutz
Joanne Schwaab
Rueben Slater
Dan Smith
David Smith
Karen Smith
Carol Schweitzer
Ti mo thy Scott
Veto Scott
Robert Scriver
Kenneth Smith
Lawanna Smith
Leonard Smith
Marilyn Smith
JoAnne Sebena
Mary Seefeld
Goodie Seelau
Molly Snyder
Do .e Sonnenberg
SeE Ilen Serda h I
Bill Sorensen
Ellen Segil
Cheryl Segil
Nancy Sentieri
James Sorensen
Jerry Sorensen
Ken Sorensen
Gene Sovich
Gary Sepanski
Maryann Sepulveda
Studying hard(ly.)
John Serjern
Elaine Serum
Gerald Setter
Linda Sevey
Noncy Specht
Robert Specht
Judith Spence
Sam Spitz
Robert Sfasciotti
James Shaffer
Diana Spitzer
Jeanie Spitzer
Dave Splitek
William Sprague
Nichole~ Shankland
Tom Shannon
Lindo Showoluk
John Shear
Do le Shostak
Cody Shwaiko
Dove Springer
Edward Springholf
Siegfried Siebeneich
Bill Siepert
Tom Siewert
Bill Sigman
Dave Stebnitz
Bob Steele
Ted Steigman
Judie Stein
Dick Sigman
Sue Simons
John Sinclair
Linda Stein
Ronald Stein
Sharon Stein
Sue Steinseif.er
Dick Singer
Linda Starr
Robin Stauder
79
Sue Ellen Swiotko
Stan Szefranski
Janice Tobler
Bonnie Tolley
Raymond Tankersley
Bill Tonskey
Gene Tappa
Alex Ta rsito no
Richard Taskonis
Grace Taylor
Tom Temple
Sharon Tench
Dig that cra-a-azy necktie!!!
Louann Tennant
Joanne Terwall
Bob Testard
Jim Sharp
Roxann Steitz
Suzan Thomas
Helen Sterny
Yvonne Thomas
Jane Stevens
Dona Thompson
Steve Thompson
Patricia Stevens
Dale Stevenson
Ken Stich
Jerry Thorne
Allan Stika
Vonda Tidwell
David Stipanuk
Richard Tijerino
Janice St. John
Jim Tinker
Larry Tolliver
Nancy Stone
Dennis Stoner
Delores Streeter
Carmello Tomba
Gary Topel
Jim Trebbin
Claudia Tresroci
Carol Treu
Harold Truox
Freddie Strickland
Pekka Trunkhohn
Jim Strupp
Judy Tucker
Marty Sturino
Raymond Turcek
Linda Turner
Lindo Tyler
Pot Sturino
Fronk Ulicki
Gail Stuyvesant
Tom Upham
Pot Sullivan
Phyllis Urbanski
Jim Uttech
Banadene Vaccarello
Kathleen Valastik
Bill Sunday
Sue Valeo
Carol Sunday
Mike VanBendegom
Richard VonBoven
Judy Sutkiewicz
A. Lloyd Vandenberg
Carole Von Horn
Betty Swo nson
Glen VonKommen
John Swanson
Willodean VonPatten
Gory VonStrien
Robert Swortz
Leone Vantine
Jomes VanZile
Bill Vareck
John Vena
Thomas Vena
Sandy Vengrin
Richard Verbonse
Rudy Victoria
Eddie Vite
George Vogler
Ernest Wachs
Susan Wachs
Mary Wade
Young monl You're NOT payi ng attention
Russell Wade, Jr.
to the le5'on !
Calvin Waites
C. J. Waites
Sandy Wakefield
Richard Wiemelt
John Wight
Judy Waldron
Judy Wightman
Lindo Wakefield
Harry Walker
Linda Wilburn
Dennis Wilcott
Elizabeth Willems
Jerry Wallo
Bill Wolters
James Williams
John Warnock
John Williams
Fred Washington
Louise Williams
Carol Weber
George Wedell
Pat Weekly
Edwin Willmington
Jan Weisman
Lynn Willmore
Cheryl Wiess
Erna Weiss
Clio Wilson
Ted Wellens
Dole Wellman
Dennis Wilson
John Wells
Bernadette Wember
Charles Wiltshire
Leslie Winberg
Melissa Wember
Ken Wendorf
John Wermske
Jerilynn Winsor
Carleton Werve
Donald West
John Wisinger
Betty Wirth
Betty Westwood
Jell Weyrauch
Jerry Wheeler
Mark Whitefoot
Marla Whitefoot
Joh Whitehead
Cheryl Witt
Peggy Wilt'
June Rae
Wohlgefahrt
Joe Whitney
James Whitrock
Artrisha Wolle
Sharon Wickersham
Jerry Wicklund
Don Wolfe
Roseanne Wolle
Dennis Wiederkehr
Georgia Wood
Carla Yankovich
Ruth Lynne Yockey
Arlene Yordi
Karen Young
Karl Young
Julie Zonia
Kathy Zapencki
Bob Zapf
Lawrence Zdanowicz
Karen Zebrowski
Allen Zellmer
Linda Zeltinger
Ron Zenefski
Joe Ziccarelli
Georgiana Ziehr
Dennis Zielinski
Sandy Zielsdorf
Ronald Zieth
Barbara Zuffa
Frank Zuicarelli
Tom Zumann
Jerry Zuzinec
82
IN MEMORIAM
Will
share
thy
All That breathe
destiny. The gay
will laugh
When thou art gone, the solemn
brood of care
Plod on, and each one as before
will chase
His favorite phantom; yet all these
shall leave
Their mirth and their employments,
and shall come
And make their beds with thee.
Thanatopsis - Bryant
David Jacques
Timot hy Hannon
Yet
not to
thine
eternal
resting
place
Shall thou retire alone, nor couldst
thou wish
Couch
more
magnificent.
Thou
shalt lie down
With patriarchs of the infant world
- with kings,
The powerful of the earth - the
wise, the good,
Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages
past,
All in one mighty sepulchre.
Thanatopsis - Bryant
83
As usuo I, loaded with books.
Not quite high enough
Taking a Look
Is it cold?
Good to the very lost bite
Watching!
84
Through these doors poss the hoppiest people in the
world.
Listening!
,L4 t the Sophomores.
Whot goes up must come down!I
Do you hove ony finger bowls?
Crowd-go zing
85
Smile! You're on Candid Camero .
My! How interesting.
Oh, you must be kidding.
I use the toothpaste for people who can't
brush ofter every meal.
Now for the five minute gulp.
We learn how to make big
circles, little cirlces, all kinds
of circles.
86
How sweet it is .
YOU don 't think we'd have THAT much home-
If only he would hove coiled last night.
C:>ncentrotion
Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!
87
FORMAL
"It starts in a dream world
. . . ," and Sub Deb's annual winter formal certainly did! As we entered the
lavender and purple decorated gym, an enchanting
melody
by
the
William
Giese Orchestra lured us
onto the dance floor. Smil"No, I'm not missing o strop."
Stepping lightly to the donce.
ing couples danced to not
only the soft, swaying numbers but also to some
swinging twists, cha-chas,
Mind leaving your telephone number?
Whet a way to be autographed!
and even a few polkas.
While taking a survey of
the gym, we gazed at the
twinkling snowflakes and
sparkling icicles suspended
above our heads, and, of
course, we couldn't miss
the
towering
flocked
Christmas tree in the center of the floor. A friendly snowman and some
yummy
refreshments (or
was it the Freshman servers?) invited us to enter the
girls' gym and sit out a
dance. When the final
So what if it doesn't hove a star!
strains of music began, it
hardly seemed
possible
that our 'Wonderland By
Night" was over.
Roxanne introduces her industrious
members.
That's not the way to sign my name.
"Core to g o steody with me?"
92
LOOK ' ·t'
1 s olive !
Only her hair
. d resser knows!
93
All he needs ·IS a basketball and a net.
WORLD
Kathy Urban participated in the American Field Service summer
program, spending three months in Istanbul, Turkey. She left
on June 15 aboard the AFS ship Seven Seas; ten days later
Kathy and her group f1ew from Amsterdam, Holland, to meet
their new "families" in Istanbul and throughout Turkey . Kathy's
family consisted of a mother and father, two brothers, ages 18
and 15, a sister 17, a grandmother, and a 13 year old maid .
Her father owned a small yardgoods store in Istanbul and a
500 acre hazelnut farm on the Black Sea . At first the family
lived in an old Turkish mansion, but they later moved to an
ultra-modern apartment.
Kathy spent most of her summer in Istanbul, each weekend
taking trips with her friends to surrounding islands. She enjoyed
swimming each day in Marmara Sea, going to Turkish nightclubs, and eating the delicious Turkish food.
But in Kathy's opinion the most important factor contributing
to her rewarding summer were the people, which she describes
is her favorite Turkish word as "Tak!" "terrific."
Kathy Urban, 1962 Summer Exchange Student.
Sulton Ahmet Mosque in the heart of Istanbul.
Parade in Istanbul showing the native costume of Turkey
Area where all the kids went swimming every day
Here ore some of the friends that Kathy met lost summer.
in the Marmara Seo.
IThe
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boy
on
the
right
was
her
"older
brother.")
TRAVELERS
After an exciting trip from Marilia, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Helga
Bernhard arrived in Kenosha on August 31. She resided with
the Melvin Monteen family and the Harvard Smith family
and Diane, who was Helga's "sister."
Helga became acquainted with many new elements 1n
Kenosha. In Marilia the climate is warm, and no snow ever
falls there When Helga saw snow here for the first time,
she remarked, "I like it; it's very cute." Our Brazilian also
statd that our meals are "less spicey and different." Helga
was thrilled to select her courses since students in Brazil are
not allowed this privilege.
Since there are few lakes in Brazil, Helga really noticed and
admired the lakes in this area. She thought that "ice-skafng
was fun - although I fell several times."
As an AFS student, Helga has learned much about the
human race and commented that "in general, people ore
the same everywhere, especially teenagers.
Helga Bernhard,
1962-63 Foreign Exchange student.
Studying hard with her sister Diane.
Helga with Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Smith
Mr. Smith shows and tells Helga about the printi ng
world.
Helga and the Melvin Manteen family
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Red Devil Fish
Our swimming team was quite impressive this year. Coached by Mr.
Martin, four boys qualified for the
State meet.
The talented swimmers were:
John Hartnell
Diving
Gerry Rode
Free Style
Larry Weiss
Back Stroke
Tom Yore
Diving
BACK ROW: Roger Polmen, John Miller, Lorry Weiss, Eliot Knettle, Jerry Grode, Bruce Minsholl, Keith Lindgren, Dick Oos, John Rutkowski , John Hoynor. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Boder,
Terry Tower, Jim Jensen, Rolond Piller, Jeff Boldauf, Worren Nedry, Tom Yore, John Hortnell, Poul Wombolt, Don Delaney, Terry Honno, Bob Brugger . FRONT ROW: Guy Poteliunas, Tim Lindel, Pat Marefern, Kurt Becker, Bob Boosted! , Bill Walters, Pete Johnson,
Mike Bleashka, Lloyd Vandenberg, Bob Sternberg.
John Hartnell, captain of this year's
swimming team, will hand his responsibilities over to John Miller.
Gerry Rode was chosen 'Most Valuable Swimmer' and Geoffrey Baldauf was acknowledged as 'Most
Improved Swimmer.' This year there
were 12 lettermen of which 5 will
be returning next year.
LETIERMEN
Seniors:
Goeffrey Baldauf
Jerry Grade
John Hartnell
John Haynor
Bruce Minshall
Gerry Rode
Larry Weiss
Juniors:
Jim Jensen
John Miller
Terry Tower
Tom Yore
Sophomores:
Tim Lindi
Well, your fingers would hurt too if you
had to walk on them all day.
Heyl You're all wet.
I'm gonna let Hertz put me in
the driver's seat.
Will someone
down I
PLEASE
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me
M.B.H.S.
Mat Men
As usual, M.B.H.S. wrestlers had a
good season, ending as fourth in
the Big Eight. Their record of wins
and losses was as follows: 8 wins,
4 losses, 1 tie. They placed first
in the state reg ion a Is and a Isa f1 rst
in the state sectionals. Roy Warnock was third in the state at 120
pounds. There were three qualifiers
for the state championship: Roy
Warnock, Ernie Virgili, and Jim
Perez.
This year's captain was Roy Warnock and the captains for next
year ore Fred Arbonello and Ernie
Virgili. Managers were Col Potterson and Eric Bothe. This was a team
Hammond could be proud of Coaches Glen McCulloch and Bruce
especially with fourteen lettermen.
BACK ROW: Coach Hammond, Richard Markese, David Splitek, Dave Lindley, Jim Clork,
Bob Steele, Bill Gray, Dick Hyser, Lenard Palmer, Jim Gray, Gene Tappa, Jon Mason, Cooch
McCulloch. ROW 2: Russ Bullamore, Mark Gruender, Jeff Hansen, Ernest Virgili, Jim Perez,
Roy Warnock, Gary Lawler, Bob Zoph, Gene Fox, Ron Hayes, Fred Arbonella, Cal Patterson - Manager. FRONT ROW: Earl Schornick, Larry Copen, Bob Schwartz, Gary Mcrill,
Ralph Cheplak, Paul Rudin, Brad Leach, Ron
Krok,
Louis Cheplak, John
Rutkowski,
Mori II.
Watch those tricky legs.
A match of might and wit.
What a chunk of chacolote -
eh, Poul?
"CHEESE •.. "
Dan
Cross Country
Our hard working, long distance
runners placed fifth in the Big
Eight and tied for fifth in the state
sectionals. Coach Thompson commented on his team as being "a
very good team which did the best
of its ability." He also felt that time-
wise it was the best team he had.
Joe Perez was captain and Junior
Fred Arbanella was named 'Most
Valuable Player.' This year's team
included 5 lettermen with 3 lettermen returning next year.
On the run
LETIERMEN
Seniors
Juniors
Joe Perez
Larry Lapoint
Fred Arbanella
Claude Doud
Dick Oas
Debbie Drake's ardent fans
BACK ROW: Jim Whyte, Ed Springhaff, Jack Sarensen, Allen Wil-
Thompson. ROW 2: Earl Schornick, Brion Kipp, Louis Cheplak, Claude
son, Dave Leet, Larry LaPaint. ROW 3: Jahn LaBell, Richard Rade,
Doud , Richard Principe. FRONT ROW: Joe Perez, Fred Arbonello.
Dick Oas, Spencer Dames, Jeff Hammelev, Anthony Aiello, Coach
Mitch Urbanski
Jock Benedict
Basket Makers
The basketball season this year was very exciting. The gym
was always packed with enthusiastic MBHS supporters, young
and old. For the first time in quite a while we had our own
boy cheering section which added to the spirit. Our team tied
for third place in the Big-Eight conference. Coach Britelli
stated, "Overall the team was successful, a break here or
there would have helped." We all can agree that a break
would have helped especially in the two games we lost by
one point in the beginning of the season. Our basketball team
pleased its fans with the exciting game at Racine Pork in
which we beat this first place contender team. Danny Hines,
chosen captain and 'Most Valuable Player,' was named to
the All-Big Eight first team. This year's team had 12 lettermen
and 8 will be returning next year to begin another breathtaking season.
LETTERMEN Seniors: Jack Benedict, Mike Espstein, Tom Hafer,
Danny Hines. Juniors: Wayne Andersen, Bill Mikolyzk, Bob
Pellegrino, Bab Pitts, Bob Truax, Mitch Urbanski, Lorry Weiss.
Sophomores: Jim Trebbin.
Cooch Joe Britelli
Bill Mikolyzk
Top
to
bottom,
Wo yne
Andersen,
Lorry
Weiss,
Tom
Hofer, Bob Truox.
Jim Trebbin
Top to bottom, Bob
Pellegrino, Mike Epstein, Bob Pitts, Donny
Hines.
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BACK ROW: Manager Fronk Bramson, Tom Hofer, Jim Trebbin, Mike Epstein, Mitch Urbanski, Jock Benedict,
Lorry Weiss, Cooch Joe Britelli. FRONT ROW: Bob Truax, Wayne Anderson, Captain Donny Hines, Bob
Pitts, Bob Pelligrino, Missing: Bill Mikolyzk.
BACK ROW: Tom Veno, Don Nye, Steve Smith, Tom Hughes, John Roksony, Mike Gold, Bob Kiss, Poul Fenne-
ma, Ken Smith, Cooch Whitworth. FRONT ROW: John Kishline (manager), Ron Zieth, Morty Ciotti, Peter
Chotilovicz, Bob Junkel, Kip Johnson, Leroy Copen, Richard Braily.
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Modern Dance
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TRIDENT
BACK ROW: Gail Ameche, Cynthia Petrick, Louise Williams,
Mory Moeller, Carol
Lindo Showoluk, Alberto Poppe, Joanne Woodbury, Sheila
Kathy Ostlund , Diano Dielmonn, Gail Bloomer, Sue Smith ,
Filips, Carol
Beck, Ann
Hackbarth,
Feldt, Charlene Gilbert, Dione Miekle, Pot Holm, Dionna
Kristie Plaisted, Mory Lou Denning . IN WATER (BACK TO
SEATED: Mory Ogden,
Joyce Holm, Kathy Roemer, Lindo Zell inger, Sue Schmidt,
FRONT 1: Sandy Hort, Kim Hammes, Joanne Garren, Nancy
Ebeling,
Solly Yule, Earl Kieren.
Thomsen, Mory Gundlach, Ei leen Swan, Nancy Henkel.
Splash! and another and another - altogether there are forty of
them when the Trident members enter the pool. Trident is a swimming club composed of girls who not only like to swim but who
have the ability, poise, ambition, and fortitude to perfect their swimming and to learn new stunts. With only seven former members,
Miss Childs - the new advisor - selected and taught their thirty
new members the stunts which were used in their water show. In
spite of all their practices, the gi rls managed to squeeze in a few
parties. They enjoyed a joint splash party with the MBHS Swimming
Team and also a private splash party. To conclude the school year,
a progressive d inner was given . Th is is definitely an organization
which our school can be proud of!
Marching into Fontosylond.
For Trident members, the biggest event of the year was
their water show - "AQUA DAZE IN A WORLD OF
COLOR ." A water show is presented bi-annually and
is a performance which the entire school eagerly anticipates. Beginning their work in January, the girls
selected a theme, planned the numbers to concide
with the music, and practiced, practiced, practiced!
Special recognition is due for the new sets which the
members painted colorfully and artistically. The swimming numbers were divided into four main categories:
Frontierland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Tomorrow land. Group swimming and several duets and
solos were presented to an appreciative audience.
Congratulations for a terrific show!
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT . ..... . ... . .... ... ..... Nancy Henkel
VICE-PRESIDENT .................... Eileen Swan
SECRET ARY ..................... Mary Gundlach
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Thomsen
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .... Joanne Garren
"Get out Henks -
time for the shawl"
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AQUA DAZE IN A WORLD OF COLOR
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Girls) Athletic
Hey you with the comero, what gives?
The Girls' Athletic Association was formed by the Girls'
Physical Education department of Mary D. Bradford High
School. The many sports which the girls participated in
were: Basketball, archery, bowling, softball, and trampoline.
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Association
Now let's see ... if we ploy our defense right maybe we con at least make a few points.
Come on now ... that's not lair
Presenting sharp-shooter Noami.
BACK ROW : Steve Peck, Don Jocobson, Judy Weber, Koren Nelsen,
Sue Congdon, Bonnie Doctor, Sue Bredek, Elizabeth Hubbard, Carlene Arnoldini. ROW 4: Roberto Petrousky, Borboro Moses, Carol
Korber, Gloria Faris, Julie Nye, Pot Roberts, Jenny Beck, Kathy McHenry, Donna Springer, Nancy Swartz, Dione Ebling. ROW 3: Don
Nye, Barbaro Buege, Lindo Tenuta, Mory Wilburn, Morsho Congdon,
Yvonne Thomas, Lynne Ashmus, Mette Pederson, Joanne Faraone,
Bonnie Scf>oefer, Sandy Alcott, Pot Ianni, Carol Gesbeck, Bob Kiss.
ROW 2: Kent McNomoro, Sharon Gosselin, Pot Allen, Dione Mancusi, Dione Couillard, Nancy Henkel, Cynthia Holderness, Pot Boder,
Kathy Drissel, Sue Richardson, Bill Smoler, Bob Lutter. FRONT ROW:
Tom Lobo, Joyce Holm, Cheryl Weiss, Tim Rose.
RED CROSS
'Would you like to contribute?" This is a question which each student
hears during the Junior Red Cross' fund drive. Every fall and spring,
the Red Cross sponsors a members'iip and fund drive. Membership cards
are distributed to donating students, and the money collected is used
for a school chest which contains educational and sports objects that
are sent to a disastor area. Obviously, this club is one well worth participating in. Members are appointed from each second or ninth hour
class.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT ....................................... Thom Laba
VICE-PRESIDENT ................... ... ............ Joyce Holm
SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Tim Rose
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheri Weiss
ADVISOR .......................................... Mr. Nye
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Stage Guild
Stage Guild is a newly formed organization which assists in the stage
productions at MBHS. Mr. Nicolazzi
is the advisor to this hard-working,
industrious group. Without their able
assistance the assemblies and plays
could not have run as smoothly as
they did.
BACK ROW: Clint Johnson, Robert Krueger, Jim loquinto, Chorles Andre. MIDDLE ROW: Melody Hess, Mr. Nicolozzi, Kathy Lepp, Paulie Woterstrodl, Koren Smith. FRONT ROW: David
Engstrom, George Molinaro.
Ushers
BACK ROW: Dick Seodemon, Louis Smith, Jock Sorenson, Jim Tillmon, Tom Arrowood. MIDDLE ROW:
John Pestka, Lee Watkins. Alex Montgomery, Tom Lebecki, Jim Louzor, Ron Kirkpatrick. FRONT
ROW: Gloria Faris, Tom Lobo, Fron Dysart, Pol Seidel, Dione Monleen.
The Ushers Club has the job of
directing activities in the MBHS
auditorium. Activities include: all
MBHS events, Friday night lectures, Kenosha, Symphony Orchestra, and other civic events.
HONOR SOCIETr
BACK ROW: Harry Grasso, Ken Horgen, Barbara Behnke, Christine
Doris Feld, Kathy Goodwin, Mary Gay Turbey, Jennifer Modory-,
Janet Thompson, Randy Jensen. ROW 2: Bob Lutter, Jane Peterson,
Ann Hackbarth, Harriet Gaines, Peggy Weber, Howard Gesbeck,
Virginia Veconi, Jack Mertz, George Doremus, Cheyrl Bock, John
Rose. ROW 1: Tom Olgart, Mox Proia.
Gemmell, Sue Thomas, Bernice Kreth, Sue Kolmos, Ron Kirkpatrick,
Mike Zalud, Dole Henry. ROW 4: Michele Asboth, Mory Szontor,
Kathy Urban, Fran Dysart, Linda Tatman, Jenny Beck, Renelle Eddy,
Sylvia Snyder, Kathy McHenry, Margie Koos, Bill Wiegand. ROW
3: Sue Arndt, Diane Blaziewski, Mory Gundlach, Pat Wamboldt,
Busy! Busy! Busy! and that's exactly what
Honor Society was this year. By sponsoring
the Spelling Bee and Honey Hop, the members earned money for a scholarship and
encouraged correct spelling throughout the
student body. A bake sale and the publication of the Honor Roll were industriously included in their activities. The monthly meetings were interesting - especially those with
guest speakers. Under the guidance of Miss
Steffen, the club worked hard and still had
fun.
OFFICERS
FIRST SEMESTER
Jenny! What are you doing?
PRESIDENT ............ Howard Gesbeck
VICE-PRESIDENT ............. Max Proia
RECORDING SECRETARY .. Virginia Veconi
TREASURER ............... Tom Ohlgart
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ......... .
Peggy Weber
SECOND SEMESTER
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Thompson
VICE-PRESIDENT ........ George Doremus
RECORDING SECRETARY ... Harriet Gaines
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Rose
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ......... .
Kathy Urban
One for you and one for you
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OH! I'm so glad!
Spelling Bee
Barbara Robinson won Honor Society's annual Spelling Bee and reigned as Queen at the Honey Hop.
The Spelling Bee was held in the high school auditorium on February 21. The Honey Hop was held on
the following night in the school gym. Second place
went to Linda Blair and third place went to Gary
McCombs. An interesting occurance is that all the
winners were sophomores this year.
Please don't ask me to spell chrysanthemum.
The 1963 Spelling Bee Queen, Barbaro Robinson (center) and her escort; Gory McCombs (left) and his dote;
Lindo Blair (right) and her dote.
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Spy Salesmen
BACK ROW: Pot Wamboldt, Wonda Burch, Dione Bose, Dione Bloziewske, Carol Korber, Joyce Letourneau ,
FRONT ROW: Pot Cottelino, Kim Hammes, Betty DeBerge, Nancy Haubrick, Linda Morkwolt .
Spy Salesmen, this year, worked through their second and
ninth hour homeroom periods. They were guided by the
able hand of Mr. Young and by the Spy staff. Selling yearbooks is not the easiest job in the world and they certainly
contributed their part toward a successful Spy.
Relax ... with a Spy, too.
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K-Club
BACK ROW: Bill Ba der, Bill Gray, Lee Englund, Mike Epstein, Chuck
Longe, J im Trebbin, Lorry Weiss Sr., Lorry Weiss Jr . ROW THREE:
Dick Williams, John Miller, Jim Perez, Sky Seager, Lorry LoPoint,
Tom Hofe r, Tom Hughes, J im Jensen , John LoBell , Freddie Delacy.
ROW TWO: Jerry Grode, Elliot Knettle, Roland Pillar, John Hort-
nell, Don Miller, Bruce Minshall, Dennis Morrill, Ron Kirkpatrick, Joe
Perez, Doug Copplon, Col Potterson, Tom Hansen . FRONT ROW:
Terry Tower, Tom Yore, Henry Turco, Dick Bucholz, Jock Rose, Tim
Lindel, Gory Morrow, Bob Zapf, Cooch Reardon .
The K Club is a very active club among the boys at our
school. Boys who nave received letters through athletic
sports at school become automatic members of the club.
The boys sell pennants, candy at football and basketball
games, plan several projects with Booster Club, and generally promote school spirit.
Look at the boys' spirit
their little finger)
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(with
Sub-Deb
Sub-Deb was very active this year. They had
bake sales and helped guide and patrol the
Science Fair. Their annual Christmas Formal
was presented in the school gym on December 27. The formal entitled "Wonderland by
Night" was lovely and enchanting . The flocked
tree in the center of the gym completed the
picture. Miss Heilmann is the group's advisor.
BACK ROW: Linda Schlevensky, Brigitta Vallers, Kathy Kibler, Eunice Ward, Sandra
Kruse, Pat Reimer. ROW 4: Janette Franke, Sharan Schultz, Pat Perri, Danna Gordon, Dione Blaziewski, Sharon Corr. MIDDLE ROW: Wonda Burch, Barb Wolters,
Lindo Laurent, Hope Schmerling, Janice Kober, Karen Parent. ROW 2: Dolly Savaglio, Margie Wells, Cheryl Boch, Linda Adams, Sue Mortensen, Roxanne Ricker.
FRONT ROW: Phyllis Swan, Sue Von Horpen, Nancy Alfredson, Jean Hollenbeck,
Candy Anderson, Miss Heilmann .
Tim eating Sub Deb's goodies
Samples of MBHS
Sweet little helpers
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BACK ROW: Marilyn Tolduto, Sandro Fennema, Rosanne Fonduzzi, Paulo Erdman, FIFTH ROW: Sue Riemer,
Joyce Tonck, FOURTH ROW: Cindy Christensen, Marilyn Lemke, Koren Stamm, Lei Fink, Dione Couilord,
THIRD ROW: Helga Bernhard, Nancy Schwartz, SECOND ROW: Carol England, Lois Helwig, FIRST ROW:
Kathy Heldewig, Joyce Harp, Sue Strongberg, Kathy Schutz.
Hi Style
Hi Style, one of the hard working girls' service clubs are MBHS, sponsored a style show
this year called Premiere. The girls paraded in clothes sponsored by various clothing
stoi;;es in Kenosha. The club also participated in the Fall Festival and entered a joint float
with Hi-Y in the Homecoming celebrations. Hi Style was advised by Miss Linda Gripp, a
new teacher at MBHS.
Stepping out ... ?
A highly successful Pre miere performance.
The newest thing for school.
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Among the many activities of K Teens this
year was Sadie Hawkins, a prom for poor
people. It was a highly successful activity this
year. You can always tell a K Teen by her
friendly smile above a white blouse and green
skirt or by her school spirit and her sense of
responsibility. The club's advisor for this past
year was Miss Jan Guarke.
I heard you soy thotl
K-Teens
I wonder if I should osk
BACK ROW : Lindo Bergren, Gloria Faris, Koria Hossforth. ROW
FIVE : Gerry Pascucci, Susan Drogoncewicz, Donna Torsitono. ROW
FOUR: Ruth Grove, Sylvia Snyder, Sandy Micks. ROW THREE :
to Sod ie Howkins ... ?
Jennifer Modory, Debbie Behnke, Mory Howard. ROW TWO: Koria
Jensen, Sharon Smith, Alice Seaver, Mory Gundlach. FRONT ROW:
Lynn Griebling, Joan Wendorf, Janel Thompson, Miss Gourke.
BACK ROW: Dave Chorlton, Ron Kirkpatrick, Larry Weiss, Tim Morgetsan,
Chuck Lang, Mark Swartz, Dave Leet. ROW 4: Gary Johnsen, Bab Kiss, Jim
Jensen, Greg Jefferies, Chris Hansen, Lou Mortinaitis, Jerry Hujik, Rod Pfeiffer,
Wayne Marton. ROW 3: Bab Lutter, Curt Becker, Bill Smoler, Jack Mattner,
Lee Rasmussen, Roger Chernik, Tom Arrowood, Pete Becker, John Hayner.
ROW 2: Mr . Haynes, George Doremus, Marty Cieoti, Jock Mertz, John Gross,
Tom Labeckis, Wayne Anderson, Jerry Grode, Jack Rase, Jim Smith, Bab
Swartz. FRONT ROW: John Schmelling, Tom Hafer, Bab Henkel, Steve Philo.
"Who is that guy with the big smile and large box of peanuts?" A Key Club member - naturally. Along with the
peanuts, the Key-Clubbers also sold football programs at the
games. Key Club promoted a scholarship drive - HELP A
SCHOLAR WITH A DOLLAR - and was able to award two
scholarships to deserving seniors. Their other services included
ushering on Career Day and working ot the Sabine Oral
Vaccine Clinic. In the spring, Key Club participated in the annual Key Club Convention and held a banquet at Carthage
College . Several parties were given during the school year.
With Mr. James D. Haynes os their advisor, the boys strived
to achieve good citizenship through their service projects.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Hafer
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . Bob Henkel
SECRETARY ................•.............. Steve Philo
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Schmelling
ADVISOR .......•................ Mr. James D. Haynes
Huh?
A "Key" member at work.
KEY CLUB
HI-Y
Oh, what the chorus line could do
with those!
BACK ROW: Richard Williams, Earl Schornick, Mike Zalud, Joe Perez.
The Armenian rug peddler himself!
Just fulfilling their club duties really keeps Hi-Y members on their
toes. During our brief noon period, they could be seen rushing
over to the Annex to sell milk to the student body.
The proceeds from this sale were used for o senior scholarship ct
the end of the year. Two American flags were presented to MBHS
by this service club this year. At the basketball games, Hi-Y members announced the scores and the players who made them . They
also stocked the trophy case duirng the year and kept the Hi-Y
room operating. Under the guidance of Mr. Dovey, Hi-Y members
experienced another good year.
OFFICERS
First Semester
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . . Bill Antaramian
VICE-PRESIDENT • . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skip Seager
SECRETARY . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Lepp
TREASURER . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Krok
Second Semester
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Skip Seager
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . Ron Krok
SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . Keith Lindgren
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . Scott Lindgren
ROW 6 : Russ Bullomore, LeRoy Copen, Tom Yore, Ken Horgen. ROW 5 :
Fred Arbonello, Dick Bucholz, Mr. DoYey, Bruce Anthonsen. ROW 4:
Lee Englund, Bab Lepp, Larry Copen, Mike Epstein. ROW 3: Tom Laurent, Bill Antoramian. ROW 2: Scott Lindgren, Bruce Ladewig. FRONT
ROW: Ronnie Krok, Skip Seager, Keith Lindgren.
JUST WORK WHILE A JUNIOR
"I like Bosco."
As the class of '64 entered its second year at M .B.H.S.,
it was faced with the problem of split shifts, along with
the rest of the student body. After a slow start, the class
officers were elected during the second semester.
Shortly after elections, work was begun for the forthcoming prom, "Spring Fantasy." There was a large turnout by members of the junior class to work on the prom
committees. All in all, we looked forward to and enjoyed
"And what is the next case, Dr. Kildare?"
a successful prom. Mr. Kriz, the faculty coordinator,
guided and helped us to make prom night an evening
to remember.
We hope to achieve the success we did as sophomores
while preparing f.or our senior year at M .B.H.S.
Tim Morgetson, Vice-president; Jock Rose, President; Lindo Bergren, Treasurer; Carol Hubbard, Secretory .
Jack Rose
Junior Class President
Bonnie Adelsen
Gary Axelson
Diane Adelsen
Howard Backe
Judy Agazzi
Bill Bader
Douglas Ahlert
Lucille Bognoll
Beth Ahrendt
Judy Baietto
Sisto Albonito
Michoel Bailey
Sandy Alcott
Jane Baker
Marilyn Allen
Kath leen Banks
Bill Andresen
Edword Barengo
Howard Alwardt
Goyle Barnett
Richard Andersen
Richard Baumgorten
George Anderson
Bob Baxter
JoAnn Anderson
Julie Baxter
Judith Anderson
Jenny Beck
Wayne A. Anderson
Allon Becker
Woyne L. Anderson
Borbaro Becker
Cheryl Andre
Bruce Anthonsen
Morie Aquillen
Carol Becker
Fred Arbanella
Jerry Becker
Rosie Becker
Porn Begh
Goil Arendt
Susan Arndt
Thomos Arrowood
Rich Aulozzi
Borboro Behnke
Donna Behrmann
Clifford Bell
Alon Bello
You missed a spat!
Gerald Belongia
George Benedict
Corio Bente
Connie Berg
John Bergo
Roy Bergquist
Linda Bergren
Dave Bernhardt
Verneol Berry
Arthur Bessel
Jim Bisiorek
Mike Bjorn
Bruce Blankley
Sandro Blazewicz
Diana Bloziewske
Ed Block
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Dave Callan
Ken Campagna
Dave Caputo
Sue-An Carey
Sharon Carr
Tom Carrel
Charles Cash
Steve Cossily
Donna Casteel
Craig Castana
Patricia Cattelino
Mary Caudill
Dreana Cernohorski
Patricia Cesario
Paul Cespuglio
Nol I don't want to see what you're learning in wres-
Roger Chernik
tling.
Joseph Chovan
Ken Blonien
Darlene Boehme
Doug Christensen
Pete Bogda novic
John Christensen
Carrie Borden
Penny Christensen
Diane Bose
Sandie Christian
Virginia Bosman
Nancy Christoffersen
Lynne Botz
Ken Cimon
Jane Bower
Kenneth Cline
Laurel Boyle
Shirley Cleerman
Maxine Brand
Steve Clark
Sue Bredek
Robert Clark
Jeffrey Brennan
Donna Clark
Nina Brown
Sue Cohler
Terri Brown
Kenneth Colby
Larry Brownell
Joyce Cole
Jonnifer Bruce
John Cole
Fronk Bruch
Bob Collins
Louis Bruenning
Donald Colvin
Bob Brugger
Susan Congdon
Carl Brugger
Gory Cookson
Barbaro Buege
Larry Copen
Wonda Burch
Cesare Covelli
David Coddock
Merle Crone
Colleen Callahan
Dennis Curnes
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Kathleen Currey
Pat Czar
Ed no Do rracatt
Bab Darula
Muriel Dase
Diane Dau
Jim Davey
Arlyn Davis
Jerry Davis
Robert Dean
Mory DeBettignies
Frank DeFurio
Roger DeKok
Larry Delobio
Freddie Delacy
Looks Good ... Hows it taste?
Don Delaney
Chuck Estill
Robert DeMicchi
Bill Dickey
Pete Falcone
Linda Dickinson
Rosanne Fanduz.zi
Kathleen Dielman
Joonne Faraone
Bonnie Doctor
Jim Farrell
Bobbie Dorfman
Sheila Feldt
Claude Doud
Cynthia Feick
Vernon Dougherty
Sandra Fennema
Darla Dowd
Thomas Fi rchow
Sue Dragancewicz
Sharon Fischer
Ron Dryfhout
Luana Fleming
Roger DuBois
Ruth Fondrliak
Marcia Dumesic
Cheryl Fontaine
Annetta Durdik
Rodney Froid
Mory Ebell
Janette Franke
Karen Eckman
Bonnie Franzen
Renelle Eddy
John Fredericksen
John Elwell
Carol Englund
Sandra Fredericksen
Anita Freerking
Paula A. Erdman
Jane Friedl
Paula Erdman
Bruce Fry
Beverly Erickson
Judy Fuhrer
Sharon Ernst
Gloria Fugate
Dan Ervin
Jane Fulmer
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Judy Gapko
Judith Homsing
Joe A. Garcia
Janet Hondschuh
Chere Gardner
Steve Hannahs
Tim Geary
Henry Hannes
Roy Gerlach
Jeon Hensen
Christine Gemmell
Thomas Hanson
Nancy Germinaro
Dorothy Hardin
Donald Gibney
Karin Harestad
Jerry Gilewski
Sandy Hart
Lon Gillman
Dick Hartkopf
Gary Gilman
Carole Hartl
Gretchen Glerum
Eddie Hartnek
Kathy Goodwin
Brian Hartnell
Donna Gordon
Bruce A. Hartnell
Tim Gosselin
Jeanne Hasselback
Diane Gotsche
Karla Hassforth
Charles Haubrich
Dennis Graumann
Dave Graves
Mark Haukedahl
Adele Gray
Robert Hawley
Les Grebetz
David Hawes
Martha Gregory
Laurie Heal
Jerry Gretzinger
Beverly Heather
David Grimes
Ronnie Heintz
Nancy Grobe
Roger Heinzman
Maureen Gradney
.•. but it's traditionlll
Bruce Grohs
Harry Grosso
Alan Grotsky
Bebe Grotsky
Ruth Grove
Kathy Guelfi
Barbara Guess
Joan Gunderson
Mary Gundlach
Ann Hockba rth
Ron Heidinger
Kathie Hall
Tim Hamelink
Kim Hammes
Joan Hamsing
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Rick J. Helton
Cindy Holderness
Lois Helwig
Joyce Holm
Charles Henderson
Richard Holm
Dale Henry
Roger Holm
Shirley Heppel
Joan Holmes
Mike Herbach
Diane Holachwost
Tom Herman
Kenneth Horgen
Mary Hernandez
Carol Hubbard
Marilyn Herolt
Sue Hucker
William Herolt
Ter ry Huff
Bob Herrmann
Jerry Hujik
Sally Herstedt
Becky Hunziker
Raleigh Hewitt
Jim Huxhold
Paula Hicks
Sharon lngbretsan
Cheryl Higgie
Jo nice Ingram
Mel Higgins
Sharon lngrouille
Sandra Irvine
Richard Higgins
Thomas Irving
Kathy Hildewig
Kathleen Jahnke
Larry Hill
Ruth Jankiewicz
Barbara Hitzemann
Judy Haferitza
Andy Janota
Sharon Hoff
Greg Jefferies
Jan Hoffman
Bonnie Jensen
Frank Hoffman
Jack Jensen
James M . Jensen
Just one more for the road?
Jim C. Jensen
Karla Jensen
Randall Jensen
Tom Jensen
Mike Jerome
Robert Jewell
Larry Johnson
Patrick Johnson
Jim Jorgensen
Roberta Jorgensen
Lorraine Julius
Gary Kaldenberg
Joy Karpowicz
David Karrer
Edward Kaucic
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Lillian Koski
Nancy Koster
Dolores Kovera
Merrie Kraok
Kathleen Kranski
Gordon Krebs
Bonnie Kreth
Jim Kriofsky
Dennis Krippner
Paul Kriz
Ron Krok
Anita Kromm
Dick Krueger
Pat Krueger
Rudy N . Krueger
Yes, I know I didn' t come with you .
Sherwin Kruger
Sondra Krusa
Kathy Kruse
Keith Kubert
Coro! Kelley
Gail Kublik
Morsho Kellmon
Mike Kelly
Bob Kelps
Judith Laba
John LaBelle
Eve LaCombe
Mortin Kepler
Skip LaDousa
Mike Ketler
Ralph Keuffer
Kathleen Kibler
LaVerne LaFayette
Ca role Kirby
John Kiser
Pat Lafitte
Kathy Kleinschmidt
Donna Lone
Sally Klopstein
Jack Lane
Kenneth Knapp
Chuck Lange
Gail Knitter
Nancy Lange
Da le Knoedler
Lowell Larsen
Gerald Knoespel
Bob Laudonio
Detlef Knueppel
Lynn Laurent
Carol Knutson
Gil Lauritsen
Janice Kober
Linda Lawrence
Sheri Kobleski
Sherrie Leadingham
Jim Kolkmann
Tom Lebeckis
Sue Kolmos
Nick Ledanski
Marjorie Koos
Dave Leet
Alan Kopp
Dennis Lehto
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Michael leinenweber
Kenneth Lemke
Daniel Lenegar
Diane Lento
Catherine Lepp
Jahn Lesko
Richard Levis
Virginia lewis
Lorna Lichtenberg
Sandra Lillie
Judy Lindemann
Keith Lindgren
Robert Linstroth
Allan Litz
Lorry Loback
You short-changed me!
Lucrezia Locante
Fred Lokken
Diane Lorenz
Mary Lovren
Archie Maxwell
Bab Lutter
Anita McDowell
Bonnie McHenry
David Mel ntosh
Dan Luzar
Becky Lyles
Judy Lyon
Maureen Meland
Cheryl Mack
Terry Hammes
James Mentek
Joe Merlo
Charles Madsen
Joyce Merrell
Ron Madsen
Tom Merritt
Ronnie Malsch
Gordon Meyer
Lonny Malzahn
Pam Meyer
Donna Manthei
James Meyers
Tim Morgetson
Sandy Micks
Alyce Martell
Bill Mikolyzk
Jane Martin
Ray Miladin
Jay Martin
Pam Milloger
Johanna Mortinaitis
Rodney Millar
Don Martinelli
Dale Miller
Emma Martinez
Frank Miller
Judy Marx
John Miller
Lindo Mathews
Morie Miller
Shirley Mathis
Gary Mink
Tom Matrise
Don Minkey
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Sandra Minors
Gary Mitchell
Mary Mackobee
Jennifer Madory
Ellen Monson
Alexander Montgomery
Spence Montgomery
Mathis Moore
Patrick Moron
Bill Marrill
Lindo Morrill
John Morrow
Ann Mueller
Larry Mueller
Robert Munroe
Royalty!I
Leo Murawski
Kathy Ostlund
Bernie Nedewski
Julie Neely
Dorothy Ott
Donita Neisius
Thomas Otto
Karen Nelserr
Ken Owsichek
Mary Lou Nelson
Janice Pallister
Judy Neu
Roger Polmen
Glenn Nicholls
Karen Parent
Sue Nichols
Danny Parker
Don no Nicolazzi
John Paricka
Carol Nies
Tom Pasquoli
L. C. Noel
Frank Novosel
John Passarelli
Gloria Pate
Dick Oas
Marty Patrick
Darlene O'Donnell
Michael Patrick
James Ohmstead
Calvin Patterson
Beckie Olivares
Frances Patterson
Susan Olsen
Jim Paulsen
Tim Olson
Don no Pauschert
Richard Omdahl
Tom Pavelick
Marciel Oncken
Judie Pavlovich
Borba ra Oqu isl
Thomas Pawlowski
Alan Orban
Dick Payette
Joseph Orender
Carol Payne
Morion Orlowski
Donna Peil
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Tony Pontillo
Marcetto Ponzio
Pat Popejoy
Jill Partonova
Sten Post
Janet Presley
Richard Principe
Sharon Probst
Gene Pulera
Sharon Pulero
Jomes Puntillo
Richard Quonn
Jock Raaths
Gory Raeburn
Marks Roiney
Why look worried?
Mory Reber
Kenneth Penttinen
Koren Reener
Steve Perion
William Reid
Josephine Perez
Patricia Reimer
Patriciz Perri
Dove Remus
John Pestka
Sergio Rendom
Gary Petersen
Jordon Rhey
Sheron Petersen
Judi Richards
Bonnie Peterson
Suson Richordson
Jane Peterson
Edwin Rice
Cynthie Petrick
Gary Rice
Jomes Pfeiffer
Jahn Ridley
Rod Pfeiffer
Sten Rimkus
Danna Pfund
Paula Rinelli
Steve Philo
Rosemarie Ritacco
Mory Ann Piencikawski
Gerald Rizza
Potricia Pierongeli
Joe Rizzo
Ola M::ie Pitts
Ken Rizzotto
Robert Pitts
Patricia Roberts
Carolyn Pivovar
Judy Robertson
Ruth Pivovar
Gwenn Robinson
Robert Plew
Virginia Robinson
Edward Polachek
Lawrence Rodiguez
George Polanin
Jack Rose
Dovid Pollock
LeRoy Rosenbefg
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Gretchen Roth
Jon is Scoville
Gloria Rowe
Vicki Rudin
Alice Seavert
Patricia Seidel
Kathleen Rugg
Ronnie Selin
Steve Rumachik
Michael Serpe
Marion Rusch
Naoma Shampine
Gary Sohs
Kristie Shelley
JoAnn Sakalauski
Thomas Shields
Alice Salc:lona
Philip Shierk
Jim Salerno
Libby Shipley
Rozann Salerno
Donna Shirling
Sandra Schacht
Kris Siedjack
Bonnie Schaefer
Margo Sieger
Terri Schinske
Mike Sieger
Linda Schlevensky
R. C. Simmons
John Schmelling
Bob Simons
Hope Schmerling
Marilyn Skurnick
Susan Schmit
Ken Slater
Ray Schnell
Cheryl Smith
Johnny Schroeder
James Smith
Sharon Schultz
Sharon Bruns
Holly Schumacher
Danny Culbertson
Ka t hleen Schutz
Janice Champion
Gory Scoville
Isabelle DiCello
Jon Smith
We've got the arsenic. Where's the old lace?
Koren Smith
Karen D. Smith
Mary Smith
Mike Smith
Robert Smith
Sandy Smith
Willie L. Smit h, Jr.
Willie Smoler
Sylvia Snyder
Terry Socha
Robert Soens
Vera Solomatko
Joan Spino
Donna Spr inger
Twy la Stonich
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Sherry Stauder
Lewis Torgeson
David Steagall
Barbara Toth
Dan Stein
Terry Tower
Joan Steinhoff
Donna Tracy
Dick Steinseifer
Carol Traina
Jerry Stern
Jim Trapp
John Stevens
Robert Truax
Jane Stich
Jean Trebotich
Kathy Stoebig
Barbara Tucker
Tam Stoner
Mark Tudjan
Susan Strangberg
Nancy Tudjan
Sue Stratton
Mary Gay Turbey
Randy Streblow
Dave Urbanek
Francere Streeter
Mitch Urbanski
Ron Struthers
Jeri Urove
Mary Sturzenegger
Dean Van Daalwyk
Dennis Suchorda
Katie Van Harpen
Bob Swecker
Beverly Van Zile
Mark Swartz
Frank Vasquez
Lynne Sweet
Rafalita Vasquez
Sharon Swenson
Walter Vaughn
Linda Symons
Anthony J. Veno
Mary Szantor
Joseph Verbas
Sue Tabbert
Jim Vernon
Ronnie Taffora
We're on nextl!
Joyce Tanck
Donna Tarsitana
Lindo Tatman
Larry Tegel
Elvira Tenuta
Linda Tenuta
Kathy Terwall
Darlene Theriault
Annabelle Thomas
John Thomas
Lawrence Thomas
Sue Tho~
John Thomey
Nancy Thomsen
Holly Tomei
12 7
Patrick Victoria
Vandevere Wiemelt
Mary Vines
Bruce Wiersum
Ernest Virgili
Barb Wilda
Bill Vita
Barbara Williams
Vaughn Voight
Richard Williams
Brigitta Vallers
Allen Wilson
Barbara Wagner
Judith Wisch
Jane Wagner
Leonard Wisneski
Don Walden
Anthony Witkauskis
John Walker
Rosemary Witt
Tom Walker
Stanley Wojtyn
Wayne Walker
Joanne Woodbury
Diane Wallig
Sandra Workman
Barbara Walters
Barbara Wright
David Walters
Fred Yanel
Eunice Ward
Thomas Yore
Bonnie Yuergens
Kipp Yule
Ran Word
Sally Yule
Eillen Waswrick
Micheal Zaiud
Paulette Woterstradt
Lee W. Watkins
Cathy Zander
Dave Zapf
Lawrence Woters'tradt
Clarence Webb
Larry Zapf
Terry Zapf
Laura Webb
Judy Weber
Mary-Jane Weber
Hey, what happened to all the girls?
Diane Wedell
Connie Weiss
JoAnn Weiss
Lawrence Weiss
Bill Wells
John Wenberg
Lynn Wendorf
Steve Wente
Roger Wermeling
Stephen Weston
Judy Whitbeck
Mary White
Gail Whitefoat
Emma Whiteside
William Whittenberg
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Pam Zeihen
Lorna Zeroz
Robert Ziesemer
Roy Zieth
Sharon Zilowis
Koren Zils
Alon Zuehlsdorl
Barbaro Dering
Tom Fredericksen
Dione Godlewski
Elizabeth Hubbard
Joyce Reeves
Kathleen Robinson
Lupi Tijerino
This is the absolute end!!!
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SPRING
SPLENDOR
SADIE HA WKIN)S DANCE
"Really! You can't possibly be that
hungry!" Many girls could be heard
laughing and groaning at the same
time when they saw their date calmly munching on the lovely corsages
that the gals had made. Sadie Hawkins - K-Teens' annual Girl Ask
Guy Dance - was some night to
remember! With the girls forking
out money for the tickets and
food, using their own car and gas,
and acting as the gentlemen well, what more could a guy ask
for?
As the moment of the crowning
drew near, excitement seemed to
fill the crowded gym. This year's
Queen Daisy Mae was Kathy Goodwin; the first-runner-up was Joeanne
Garren and second runner-up was
Rosanne Fanduzzi The 1963 Sadie
Hawkins Dance was one of the most
successful and most fun-filled dances
of the year! What a blast!
Queen Daisy Moe and her royol court: Rosanne Fonduzzi, Kathy Goodwin ~ Queenie}, ond
Joanne Gorren .
And they
taste so good,
"Do you reolly think it's going
to rain?"
too.
"So this is your l.D. card
tee-heel"
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...
f>rorn IJecorators
This year's Prom could not have been so beautiful and so
successful as it was if it wasn't for the Prom Decorating
Committee. These kids put in more hours then the promgoers themselves. Without Mr. Farnham's and Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy's help and time everything wouldn't have run
as smoothly as it did . Although there were about 54
students signed up there were really only a handful of
students doing the actual work.
BACK
ROW :
Karen
Nelson,
Sandy
Christion,
Darlene
Boehme, Johnne Mortinoitis, Virginia
Lewis, ROW 2: Lynn
Wendorf, Jenny Beck,
Janet Fortman,
Lynn
Laurent,
Dally
Kovero, Donna Torsitono, Donna Pouchirt, Dione Bose, Donna
Gordon, FRONT ROW : Mickey Skurnick, Jone Bawer, Lindo
Bergren, Judy Weber, Mory Goy Turbey, Jone Friedl, Pot
Lafitte,
Eunice Word, Renelle Eddy,
Patrick, Kathy Goodwin.
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Kathy Dielman, Marty
Complete with pansies, geraniums, shrubbery, grass, a fountain, and even a draw-bridge, the Junior Prom - SPRING
FANTASY - was the spectacular of the year. Luckily, the
weather coincided with the occasion and was just perfect. After all their plans and work, the Junior class, along with the
rest of the student body, was all set to enjoy this wonderful
evening. At midnight, everyone trooped over to the Orpheum
Theater to watch "Tammy and the Doctor" starring Sandra
Dee, and then returned for the afterglow - food, entertainment, and fun . When the last dance was over, breakfast was
served and then off to see the sun come up and to go on an
old-fashioned picnic! To discourage the picnickers, it began to
rain but it didn't ruin any of the fun on May 3, 1963.
Scrumptious food
Well, this way I can scratch my
knees if I want to.
Sign-up time
What? Me worry?
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Time for refreshments.
,
Tired feet.
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unforgetful
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An elegont orrivol.
Hey, 1 see you up there.
One of mony heorty hondshokes.
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Our Beautiful Afterglow
Kiwanis Club again made our biggest event of the
year complete. The Afterglow, which is now considered
a natural affair of Prom, was a great success. The
movie which was arranged for Promgoers was a Hollywood Premiere. When we returned to the Eagles Club
the setting was just like a nightclub full with actual
nightclub acts. All the Kiwanis men worked hard in
preparation for the Afterglow and many stayed late
to get our food ready. Through Afterglow our night
merrily continued to dawn.
Is it all right if I came back far
seconds?
Toot-a-loo
Those happy, untiring Kiwanis men.
And the girls thought their feet hurt!
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"TAKE FIVE))
The annual Variety Show which is the work of the Bradford High
School Swing Band was presented on March t and 8. With his
spicy remarks, Wayne Morton put the audience in a jovial mood
for an evening of excellent entertainment. The Swing Band
furnished both relaxing and swinging music and the group was
really the hit of the show. Some very talented boys displayed
their stupendous dancing abilities in the Boys' Can-Can. An
extremely touching version of the Cinderella story was portrayed
by an all male Comedy Group. Other numbers included the
girls' chorus line, a jazz group, several soloists, a barbershop
quartet, the girls' trio, and several humorous skits. All in all, the
show was an outstanding display of cooperation and work
- thanks to all those who participated in this year's Variety
Show!
Kennedy has a rocker; Jahn has a
stool.
Doesn't Poopsie have pretty knees?
When we don't earn enough cutting
hair we sing.
And the band played an ...
Where'd that beautiful baby go?
Sally's at it again!
The Sisty Uglies with the Lady Clairol specialty hair-dos.
The mast touching moment in the show.
"Bubbly Music" by the
swing band
Our guys with right angles like the Can.Can.
Premiere
Hi-Style presented 'Premiere' its annual spring fashion show
on April 6. The models seemed to step from the pages of
Vogu e and the young men assistants walked out of he pages
of Esquire . The clothes were donated by the prominent stores
of Kenosha. The show was a great success with the mode ls
wearing all the latest fashions.
Our own Fronk Sinatra
Smile pretty
Just st rolli ng alo ng
Our lovely e mcee
Wotch your step
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The Clothes We Wore
Spring -
to the Prom
Summer - to t he Beaches
Anytime -
Holiday Att ire
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to the Casual Ploces
Science Fair
Mary D. Bradford High School opened it's annual Science Fair in the
Boys' Gym on March 24. Experiments, exhibits and demonstrations were
done by students from MBHS and Salem Central High School. Judging
of the projects was done on Sunday afternoon of the 24th just before the
Fair was opened to the public. Students worked very diligently on these
projects and some received cash prizes as a reward . After the Fair was
over many students brought their projects up to Marquette University in
Milwaukee for the Fair opening on Wednesday, March 27th .
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but let thot other stuff settle then you'll find it.
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BASIC PRINCIPLE
F AERODYNAMICS
Here chick, chick, chick, chick.
SEMINAR
By starting off the year with on all-out candy sole, Seminar
earned enough money for a senior scholarship and for Science
Fair prizes. Under the guidance of Miss Mary Doherty, meetings
were held twice a month. Colorful scientific movies were shown,
and the annual Christmas party was held in December. Two outstanding guest speakers spoke to Seminar students: Mr. William
Smart, on organic chemist, discussed organic chemical research,
and Professor Gottlieb talked about the aspects of the New Civil
Defense Methods.
At Homecoming, Seminar participated in the Walking Parade .
At their annual Science Fair, Seminar members worked long
hours along with Miss Doherty to make this event a success. Since
the club members ore students taking chemistry or physics, they
usually enter the Fair. Prizes and certificates were awarded to
Science Fair winners at Science Awards night which was held at
St. Joseph H.S. Definitely, this club experienced a busy and worthwhile yeorl
Steady, now.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT ................................ Jerry Grode
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Shannon
RECORDING SECRETARY ................ Mory Goy Turbey
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candy Anderson
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ............... Gail Berenson
ADVISOR ............................. Miss Mory Doherty
BACK ROW : Jomes Jorgensen, Koren
Nelson, Jerry Owens, Jeff Tenwinkll,
Barbaro Behnke, Joanne Weiss, Vero
Solomotko, Janette Franke, Kathy Stoebig. ROW 4: Rolph Cheplok, William
Smoler, Fronk Bramson, Howard Gesbeck, Koria Hassforth, Judy Lindemann,
Susan Hort, Maryann Sepulveda, Jonis
Scoville, Dale Henry. ROW 3: Fronk
Brusch, Diano Bloziewske, Jone Peterson, Joyce Tonck, So.ndy Workman,
Barbaro Hitzeman, Donna Behrman,
Sandy Fennema, Sue Mortensen, Carole
Englund, Koren Parent, Hoay Grosso.
ROW 2: Lou Mortiniotis, Cody Swoiko,
Jennifer Modory, Pot Czar, Melody
Hess, Kathy Schutz, Lindo Tenuta, Mory
Gundlach, Bill Sonnenberg. SITIING:
Jerry Grode, Gail Berenson.
"We come to help you!" -
"I'm a klepto when it comes to money."
Really?
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BACK ROW: Don Jacobson, Bob Kiss, Bernie Beck, Bob Olsmon .
ROW
2: Al
Becker, Tom
Hensen, Steve Philo, Ron
Zieth .
FRONT ROW: Clarence Mento, Morty Ciotti, George Doremus,
Gordy Krebs, Cooch Schmale.
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Coach Schmale's racketeers served some impressive
records this year. His team took first place in the
sectionals, with Steve Philo winning the singles title
and Bernie Beck and Bob Olsman the doubles title.
Bernie and Bob also took first place in the State
while the team ranked second. Bob Olsman left the
team in the hands of Steve Philo for next season.
Bernie Beck was named "Most Valuable Player."
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Bradford High's baseball team won the state baseball championship. They won by beating the Big
Eight title holder, Madison Central, 2-0. Their proud
coach, Andy Smith beamed, "The kids were itching
to play. They knew they could do it." Before winning
the title they had beaten the defending champs, Eau
Claire, 5-0.
Bradford's record for the season was 15-4 Bill
Hansche, Doug Cappelen, and Don Keating were
named to the tournament all-star team.
Doug Cappelen was captain of this year's team and
will leave these champs to Howie Aldwart. Bill Hansche
was named "Most Valuable Player."
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BACK ROW: Bill Hansche, Al Zuehlsdorf, Jack Benedict, Chuck
Lange, Richard Baumgarten, Haward Aldwort, Mitch Urbanski,
Bill Gerber, Don Keating, Doug Cappelen, Coach Smith. ROW
2: Larry Weiss, Bob Truax, Ray Mowrey, Jim Trebbin, George
Benedict. FRONT ROW: Tom Laba, Ernie Virgili, Gordy Meyers,
Larry Mueller, Wayne Schnell, Bob Lutter.
Track
Although this year's track team didn't
win any championships, all of its members showed great spirit and drive. They
are a group to be proud of! Many of
these athletes will return for another season to back up their school. We are looking forward to a year of great achievement!
BACK ROW: Ken Smith, Fred Arbonello, Dick Kaiser, Gilbert Louritson, Lorry Weiss,
Art Scola, Bob Pitts, Jerry Knospel, Jim Whyte, Lee Englund, Dick Klopstein. ROW
4: Dove Bohr, Dove Leet, Allen Wilson, Don Lenegor, Don Peterson, Bob Ziesemer.
ROW 3: Norm Gentry, Leroy Copen, Ron Kirkpatrick, Ed Springhoff, Tom Veno,
Bob Pelligrino, Gory Skrovronski, Ken Brugger. ROW 2: Hector Rendon, Jim Jensen,
Jack Rose, Greg Jeffries, Joe Perez, Wayne Anderson, Tim Rose, Bryon Kipp, Greg
Schmidt, Colvin Potterson, Jock Molner, Fred Delacy. FRONT ROW: Louis Cheplok,
Bob Coral, Sergio Rendon, Tony Aiello.
But I can't touch the groundll
Don't step out of the circlelll
ls it that much work???
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Turf Diggers
This year's golf team showed promise, their downfall being that they couldn't be consistent. They
hod a record of 3-6 for dual matches. A second
in the sectionals qualified them for the State. Terry
Huff was medalist with a 76. In the sectionals,
these golfers placed ninth out of twenty-four
teams for the State. The season was successfully
closed with the team tieing for fifth place in the
State. Jim Morrison was named "Most Valuable
Player" and also was captain this season. Terry
Huff, will toke over the responsibilities of captain
next year. Letter winners were Jim Morrison, Barry
Noll, Mike Lovren, Terry Huff, Kipp Johnson and
Pete Chotilovicz. This is Cooch Palmen's first year
as golf coach ond this is the team's third best
showing in the Stole. The other two times were in
1956 and 1957. Polmen wos o member of those
teams.
BACK ROW: Cooch Polmen, Pete Chot ilovicz, Mike Lovren, Ken Horgen, Jock Sorenson, Cody Shwoiko, Ken Meyer, Paul Feneko, Bill Mikolyzk. FRONT ROW: Bra d ley
Leach, Jim Meyers, Kipp Johnson, Terry Huff, Jim Morrison, Barry Noll.
A mig hty swing
Captain and 'M V P,' M orrison
M i ke Lovren
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Doug Coppelen -
Bob Olsmon - Tennis
Baseball
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Jim Morrison -
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Dick Bucholz - Track
Golf
DEBATE
Next year's debate and forensics team has a
very bright future. With only three departing
seniors, they are bound to quality once again
Jim and Tom participate in
the WBBM-TV debate tournament.
in the quarter finals of the NFL state tournament, the first two meets of the WHSFA district, regional, and state meets, and the WBBMTV debate tournaments.
And in conclusion, I would
like to soy ...
BACK ROW: Cooch J. D. Davies, Bob Lutter, Mork Swartz, Bob
Swecker. ROW 3: Jim Farley, R. C. Wittenberg, Tom Ohlgort, George
Anderson. ROW 2: Carol Beck, Robert Sfociotti, John Shannon, Eddie
Alright, Evans, go away with your camera.
Block, Jone Peterson, Tom Shields, Bill Smoler, Jim Jensen, FRONT
ROW: Robert Kiss, Jeff Reilly, Ruth Bergstrom, Tim Rose, John Kishline, Michael Evans.
FORENSICS
The individual participants of the forensic
league worked very hard on their speeches,
debates, and programs. Seven out of nine
qualified for the Wisconsin Forensic Association, and they each received a gold or a silver
medal. Jane Peterson received a first in the
Extemporaneous Speaking Division at the state
Just a minute, I can't read
my notes.
meet. Next year should be even more rewarding for the juniors and sophomores of
this year show much promise.
Tim Rose hos 1ust begun to
talk and talk and talk.
BACK ROW: Mr. Davies, coach, Tom Ohlgort, George Anderson,
Wayne Morton. ROW 2 : John Shannon, Jone Peterson, Keith Kubert,
Jim Jensen, FRONT ROW: Bob Kiss, Jeff Reilly, Ruth Bergstrom, Ed
Block, Bill Smoler, Tim Rose, Gregory Mason.
A very pensive group to watch on television.
SENIOR
Even the weather cooperated to give
the Seniors a Wednesday night to remember. The Senior Banquet was a great
success with its delicious turkey and
grand entertainment. Students, teachers,
and school officials all enjoyed the wonderful night.
A few words from the Senior Closs President,
Bill Antoromion .
Remember that little ploy by Mr. Gladding?
Mory D. Bradford scholarship winners.
Kenosha's finest combo.
Please poss the rolls from that table.
CHOW TIME
Many happy faces were seen around
the hall when the scholarships were
presented to the deserving winners.
When all was over, the Seniors looked
forward to graduation with even greater anticipation.
What a group of hungry eaters!
Somebody's toking a picture of the
photographer!
Another group of scholarship winners.
What a cute place cord.
They're going to tuxedo junction, core to go
along?
Gradu
Ex er
A view at tomorrow's educators and
leaders.
For
Class
That sun sure is hot today,
isn't it?
"Ohhhh, say can you see
Is there anyone here who
believes he should not graduate?
Boys, put those caps back
on!
156
at ion
czses
Here come the
ospiring 1963
groduotes.
the
of '63
Quick, dod, toke o picture
of me .
Just th ink, it took twelve
yeors of school to get th is
for .
See whot I got, Word?
Pretty soon I' ll hove my tossel on the right side.
157
Gregory Mason speaks about the adult
delinquent.
Excellence is pursued by Wayne
Morton.
The end of the beginning .
Mr. Huettner introduces our guests of
honor.
Turn that sunlight out!
158
1s61-1963
o!lll J!ONDRgD AND 'fJi!RD
yE,}.R oF GR;.vV;. TES
""~ p.,.t. s.,,,l
1~A~
$""' 6, 1963 at # p. J;f.
SOME SATISFACTION AS A SENIOR
I don 't knowl
Do you wont to go to Sub Deb now?
We, the students of the 1963 graduating class of Mary
D. Bradford High School, have gained invaluable training for the future through the guided leadership of the
administration and inwardly, through the conscientious
work of the students themselves.
Who will forget the days of our sophomore life when
we were sold elevator passes and other necessities by
those "big" seniors who caroused the halls in their "K"
jackets, or the exciting basketball games which really
made us feel like part of the school when we cheered .
During our junior year, we were amazed at the capabilities of the wrestling team led by Bob Reed .
This is our year, a year which we shall always remember. Ellen as Homecoming Queen, Danny Hines and Jack
Benedict leading the basketball team and student body
to heights of great school spirit, the Variety Show, the
Senior Banquet, and Graduation - these are b1.1t a few
of the many thrills which will always remain in our
hearts, never to be forgotten.
Thank you for the honor of being Class President of such
a fine group of scholars, athletes, and "just plain"
friends.
Bill Antaramian
Senior Class President
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jerry Grode, vice-president; Joyce Torsitono, treasurer; Ellen Jorn!, secretory;
and Bill Antaromion, president.
WI LAARON,
Dale
LIAM D.
Lincoln
Band 1
ALBANO, PAUL l.
Pie - Washington
A BR.A HAMSON,
G.
RONALD
Ron Washington
ALLI, BEITY J. coln
ALLEN, BARBARA
ANDERSON,
RICHARD H.
Dick - Lincoln Bond 1,2; Science
Fair 2
ADAMS,
LINDA
B. - Lynn - Lincoln
Sophomore Mixed Choir
1; Wig 'n Mask
1; Senior Girls
Choir 2; Sub Deb
2,3, Queen Daisy
Mae 2; A Cappello
Choir
3,
Secretary; Homecoming
Candidate, Second Attendant 3; Seminar 3; Prom Committee 2; Science
Fair 3
ANDRADE, WESLEY D. - McKinley - Sophomore
Wrestling
1,2;
Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Swing
Band 2,3; Variety
Show 2,3
ADAMS,
PATRICIA M. - Pat Lincoln - Sopha·
more Mixed Choir
1; Senior Girls'
Choir 2; G.A.A.
3; Kenews 3; Spy
Salesman 3; Science Fair 1; Red
Cross
Representatives 3
ADEL, KAREN M.
- Washington Junior Red Cross
2; Spy Salesman
2, Student Council Alternate 1,2;
Prom Committee
Lin-
ANTARAMIAN
WILLIAM
R.
Bill - McKinley Student Council 1,
2,3; Hi-Y Club 1,2,
3, K Club 2,3; Elks
Leadership
Contest, First Place;
Varsity
Football
Manager
1,2,3;
Basketball
Announcer;
Variety
Show 2; Kenews 2,
3; Wig 'n Mask
2;
Student Announcer 2
ANDERSEN, CANDACE
S. - Candy - Lincoln
- Wig 'n Mask 1,3; Red
Cross Representative 3;
Seminar 2,3; Sub Deb
2,3; Wig 'n Mask Christmas Play 1; Ke news
Salesman 3, Publicity
Crew,
"I
Remember
Mama"; Fall Festival
Committee 3; Committee Chairman for Christmas Formal 3; Science
Fair 2
AGAZZI,
MARY
A. - Mar - McKinley
ALFREDSON,
NANCY
A. Washington Spy Salesman
1,2,3;
Ke news Sa Ies mo n 1,2;
Wig 'n Mask 1; Seminar 2; Red Cross Representative 1,2,3; Sub
Deb Club 2,3; Prom
Committee 2; Foll Festival Chairman 3; Assistant
Manager
for
Homecoming
Candidate; Science Fair 2
ANDERSEN,
NANCY
L.
McKinley
1' 2 ' 3 ' G.A.A.
ANTES, DELORES G.A.A.
L'
Board 2,3; Sophomore
E _ D
·I
ee -;;- in- Symphonic Choir; Sen~~nchers Clu~tu;~ ior Mixed Choir
Booster Club l;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spy
Salesman 3; Variety Show Committee 1; Spanish
Club
1;
Bond
Color Guard 1
A NT 0 N ET T I,
SHARON
ASBOTH,
MICHELE A. - Mickey
- Washington Ken e w s
1,2,
French Club 2;
K-Teens 2,3; Honor Society 3
AUSEN, CHARMAYNE L. - Chor - Woshington Junior Red Cross 2,3
BAAS, LARRY R. - Lenny - McKinley - Band 1,2;
Sophomore lootboll; Varsity footboll 2,3; Sophomore
basketboll, Vorsity basketball 2; Sophomore baseball;
Varsity baseball 2,3; Golf 3; Student Council 1; KClub 1,2,3; Seminar 2; Science Fair; Sophomore
Night
BAIER, RUTH E. - Lincoln
Artists' Alley 1,2; President 3; Booster Club 1,2,3. Secretary 3; Wig 'n Mask
1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; Kenews 1,2,3; Feature Editor
3; Prom Committee Chairman 2· Quill and Scroll 3;
Sodie Hawkins 2; Homecoming Committee 3; InterClub Presidents' Council 3
BAIN, MARGARET A.
Red
Lincoln
BALDAUF, GEOFFREY D - Lincoln - Swimming 1,2,3
BALTES, MICHAEL C.
Tuna
McKinley
Sophomore football; Variety Show 2,3; Latin Club; Seminor 2; Science Fair 2; Student Council 1
BARNES, DANNE L. - DeeDee - Lincoln - Spy 1,
2,3; Spy Salesman 2; Prom Committee 2; Kenews
Representative 1, Red Cross 1; Student Council 2;
GA.A . Swimming 1
BARROWS, SHERRILL A - Sherrie - McKinley
G.A.A. 1,2,3
BECK, BERNARD A. Boomer Lincoln 1,2,3; SophoTennis
more
bosketboll
l;
Vorsity bosketboll 2;
Cross Country 1,2; Hiy 1,2; K-Club 1,2,3;
Science Foir 2, Honoroble Mention; Pool Instructor
BECK, DONN K.
Rink
Lincoln
Swimming 1; Seminor
BEAUCHAMP,
ORA - Sondy
BEHNKE, DEBORAH L. - Benks - Lincoln - Booster
Club 1,2; Trident 1,2; Sophomore Symphonic Choir;
Senior Girls Choir 2; K-Teens 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3, Co-designer of homecoming !loot; Student
Council Alternate 2; Pool Instructor 2,3; French Club
2,3; Trident 2; Science Fair 2; Voriety Show 3
BEINE, LINDA M. - St. Joseph - G.A.A. 1
BENEDICT, JOHN A. - Jock - McKinley - Vorsity
footboll 1,2,3; Varsity bosketboll 1,2,3; Vorsity boseboll 1,2,3; K-Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Seminor 3
BENSON , KRISTI L. - Lee - Lutheran High
BERENSON , GAIL J. - Lincoln - Orchestra 1,2,3,
Treasurer 3; Red Cross Representative 1; Variety
Show 1; Sophomore Girls Chorus 1; A Cappello
Choir 3; Se~ior Girls Choir 2; Sophomore Night 2,3;
1961 Commencement; Awards Assembly 1,2,3; Homecoming Assembly 1,2; Organist 2,3; Science Fair 2,3,
3rd place Physics Exhibit 3; Assistant Librarian 2;
Homecoming Parade 3; Madrigals 3; Seminar 3,
Secretary 3, French Club 2,3; Future Teachers 2,3;
Cinematic 2,3
BERG, CHERYL D. - Lincoln - Band 1,2,3; Orchestra
2,3; Brass Choir 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Seminar 2
BERNHARD, HELGA - lnstituto de Educacao Monsenhor Bicodo <Brazil American Field Service .Exchange Student; Hi-Style Club 3
BERTELLE, ALDINA B. - Dina - Lincoln - Wig 'n
Mask 1,2,3, Secretary 2. President 3; Thespians 2,3;
Band color guard 3; Booster Club 1; Sophomore
Girls' Choir 1; Senior Girls' Choir 2; "I Remember
Moma" 1; "Old Lady Shows Her Medals" 1; "Corn Is
Green" Crew; "Cheoper By the Dozen" 3; Inter-club
Presidents' Council 3; Student Council Alternote 2
SAN-
BIERDZ, BARBARA A . - Barbs - Friedens Lutheran
High
BlfRZYCHUDEK, DOLORES J. - Dee
Lincoln Student Council 1; Spy Salesman I; Junior Red Cross
Representative 2; Kenews Salesman 2, Kenews 2; Variety Show 2; Senior Mixed Choir 3
BLANCHARD, LOIS J. - Lo - Lincoln
BLEASHKA, DAWN C. - Cathy - Washington
Booster Club 1,2
BLOXDORF, ARTHUR G - Art - McKinley - Sophomore Mixed Choir 1; Senior Mixed Choir 2; A Cappello Choir 3
BOARDMAN, KRISTIN R. - Bish
McKinley - Bond
1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Artists' Alley 2,3; Makeup Committee, Variety Show 2
BOCK, CHERYL D. - Cherie
McKinley - Honor
Society 3; Spy Salesman 3; Student Council Alternate
1,2; Kenews Representative l; Science Fair 1,2; Sub
Deb 3; Homecoming Assembly 2; Assistant manager,
Hom~coming 3; Red Cross Alternate 3; G.A.A. 1,2,
Sports Demonstration 1
BOETTCHER, ERIC
Friedens Lutheran - Spy Salesman 2; Trock 1; Advertising Soles Closs Treasurer
BOHAT, JOHN
McKinley
BOETTCHER,
LEEN - Kathy
KA TH-
E.
-
BOHM, RICHARD A. Former - Washington
- Student Council 3,
Varsity Football 1,2
BONN, BUTCH
BOSE, BETTY J. - Bets - Lincoln - Red Cross 1,2
BOSE. EILEEN B. - 'I' - Washington
BOSE, SHARON S. - Wosh'ngton - Spy Salesman
2,3; Science Fair 2
BOTHE, ERIK P. - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Choir
l; A Cappello Choir 2.3; Track 2,3, Student Manager; Wrestling Student Manager 3
BOUGNEIT, KATHLEEN M - Kathy - McKinley
BRABANT, KAREN K. - Koy - Washington
Spy
Representative 1; Prom Committee 2
BRAND, THOMAS J. - Tom - Lincoln
BREDEK, JUDITH L.
Judy
McKinley
Senior Mixed Choir 2, Wig 'n
Mask 1; Sophomore Girls Chair I
BRENAMAN, NANCY J. -- Br,;n - Lincoln
BRIGGS, MARIAN E - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Chorus 1; Senior
Girls Chair 1,3; Junior Red Crass 1
BROWN, CHARLES W. - Charlie - Lincoln
Alley 2
BROWN, ROBERT A. - Lincoln
BROWNELL, PATRICIA A. - Pat - Lincoln
Gym Assistant 2; Artists
BRUCE, WILLIAM - Bruce - Lincoln
BRUNO, JA.MES M. - Jim - Lincoln
BRUNO, RODNEY P. - Lincoln
BUCHHOLZ, JOHN A. - Ster - Lincoln
BUCHMAN, KIM A - St. Lawrence
BUCHOLZ, RICHARD E. - Dick - McKinley - Varsity Footboll 1,2,3;
Sophomore Bosketboll l; Track 1,2,3, Captain 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; K-Club 2,3,
Vice President 3
BUGALECKI, DON J. - Bug - Washington
BULLAMORE, DAVID H. Dave Lincoln BURGESS, DORIS -
Wrestling
l
BURLINGHAM, KAREN R.
Lincoln
G.A.A. 2
BUSS, RAMONA M.
Mone - McKinley - Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,
3; Variety Show; Advanced Soles Closs, Secretory 3
BUSWELL, KATHLEEN A. - Kathy - McKinley - Student Council 1,2;
Bond 1,2,3, Color Guard Sergeant 3; American Field Service 3; Committee for Variety Show
CAIRO, CAROl C. - Washington
CALDART, JOHN D. - Fuzz - Friedens Lutheran High Grids 1
CALDER, CYNTHIA A. - Cindy - McKinley
Grounded
CALKINS, GERALDINE M. - Jerri - Lincoln
CAMPOLO, JANICE L. - Jon - Washington
CANAAN, GREGORY A.
Greg - Iowa - Grant High
CAREY, KATHLEEN M. - Kathy - Washington
CARROLL, MARYANNE - Washington - Illa Klave 2,3, Wig 'n Mask
1,2,3; Thespians 3; Sophomore Mixed choir l, Senior Girls' Choir 2;
A Cappello 3; Junior Classical League 2,3, "Old Lady Shows Her
Medals" l
CAYO, BARBARA E. - K. 0. - Lincoln - Trident l; G.A.A. 1
CERNY, LARRY C. - Cern - McKinley
CHARLTON, DAVID R. - Lincoln - Jr. Varsity Debate 1,2; Red Cross l;
Kenews 1,2,3, Sports Editor 2,3; American Field Service 2,3; Badger
Boys Stole 2; Seminar 2; Spanish Club 3; Key Club 2,3; Graduation
Usher 2; Creative Writing Club 3; Sophomore Qrientotion Guide 3; 3rd
Place, Elks' Leadership Contest
CHEPLAK, RALPH F. Ill - Chep - Lincoln - Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,
2,3; Baseball l; Junior Class President; Prom King; Inter-club Presidents
Council 2,3, President 3; American Field Service 2,3, Vice-President 2,
President 3; Seminar 2,3; Student Council Alternate 2; Vice-President
Student Council 3; Badger Boys Stole 2, Graduation Usher 2; Spy
Salesman 2; Sophomor~ Night 3; K-Club 3, Sophomore Orientation
Guide 3; Career Doy Host 2, Prom Committee 2
CHIANELLI, KATHLEEN M. - Kathy - Washington
CHRISTENSEN, GEIRGIANNE H. - DeeDee - Washington
CHRISTIANSON, CYNTHIA J. - Cindy - McKinley - Spanish Club 1,2,
Vice-President 2; Wig 'n Mask 1,2; 'I Remember Mamo' Cost; Bond
Color Guard !.2; Hi-Style 2,3; Seminar 2.
CHRONINGER, JUDITH A. - Judi - Washington
CLARK, GENELL - Lincoln - Senior Girls Choir 2; Seminar 2
CLARK, JAMES B. - J.B. - Lincoln
Kenews 1,2,3; Creative Writing
Club 3
CLEMENTS,
NIS W.
Salem
COAKLEY, FRANC! NE M. - Fran
- Toulon - Band
1,2,3,
Treasurer
3; Variety Show
2; Orchestra 1,2,
3; French Club 3,
Vice President 3
DENWest
C 0 HEN,
SUZANNE
E.
Suzy - Lincoln Wig 'n Mask I;
French Club 1,2;
Spy Salesman 2;
Red
Cross
2;
Graduation
usherette 2; Stage
Senior
Crew
Class Play 3
COLLINS,
DONNA M. Dann
- Washington
COLLINS,
JOHN
R. Johnny Spy
McKinley Salesman
1,3;
Kenews Salesman
1; Seminar 2; Spy
2,3;
Photographer; Kenews 2,
3; Red Cross 1;
Science Fair 2
CONSTANTI,
ANTHONY G.
Gil Washington Gym Instructor 1,2,3; Science Fair 2; Golf
2
COVELLI, WILLIAM A.
Bill - Washington
Sophomore
Class
President;
Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1; A Cappello 2,3; Sophomore
Football
1;
Varsity
Football 2; Sophomore
1;
Prom
basketball
Committee; Honor Society 3
COSTEUO,
- Lincoln
MARY
COUILLARD, DIANE l.
- McKinley - Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
Kenews 2; Senior Girls
Choir 2,3; Hi Style 2,3;
French
Club
2,3;
Homecoming Assembly
3; Booster Club 1
K.
COZAD, CAROL A. Washington
COVELLI , RUTH ANN
- Lincoln Booster
Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
Future Nurses 2,3; Spy
Salesman 3
CURIO, RONALD
E.
Ran
Washington
Council
Student
1; Ha nor Society
2
DAHL, JANE B. Lincoln - G.A.A.
1,2,3
DAHLBERG, RITA
J. - Washington
- Science Fair 2
CRUTHERS, LARRY R.
Cruds Friedens
Lutheran - Band 1,2,3;
Swing Band 1,2,3; Science Fair 1,3; Orchestra 2,3; Brass Choir 2;
President of Brass Section of Orchestra; Variety Show 1,2,3
DASE,
JOANNE
T. - Jo - St. Joseph - Red Cross
Alternate
DEBUS,
WAYNE
H. Northwestern Prep
DELABIO, KATHLEEN R. - Kathi
McKinley
Booster Club 1,2;
Red Cross 2
DELAP,
BONNIE
D. - Lincoln
DEMARCO, SHEILA A.
Wash
ington
DESEIFE,
DIANE
R.
Friedens
Lutheron Wig
'n Mask 2, Sem1nor 2; Americon
Field Service 2,3;
Artist
Alley
3;
Coreer
Doy
Choirmon 2; Science Foir 2
DETERT,
RICHARD M.
Rich
- Woshington Sophomore Bosebo 11 1
DICELLO,
CASSANDRA
F.
Cossie Lincoln
Senior Mixed
Choir 2; Student
Council Alternote
2; Wig 'n Mosk
DEZOMA, DIANA
S. - Lincoln
2
DOREMUS, GEORGE E.
- Lincoln - Key Club
2,3, K Club 2,3; Vorsity Tennis 2,3; A Coppella Choir 2,3; Sophomore Choir l; Seminor 2; Spanish Club 2,
Honor Society 2,3
DILETTI, DIANNE M. Red
Woshington
Cross 2,3; Booster Club
1
DUBERSTINE,
LINDA
LU - Duby - Lincoln
G.A.A. Bowling 1,
2,3
DOMES,
Lincoln
DOMES, CHERYL R. Woshington - Student
Council Alternate
1;
Spy Salesmen 1
EAVES, JOEL T.
Lincoln
Sophomore Mixed
Choir l
DYSART,
FRANCES M. Fronnie McKinley
A
Coppello
Choir 2,3; Student Council 1;
Honor Society 2,
3; Americon Field
Service 2; Sodie
Howkins
Condidote 3; Modrigols
EDWARDS,
CAROL J. Ed Lincoln Band
Color Guord 1,2;
Future
Teochers
Club 1; Booster
Club l; Spy
So I es man
3;
Sponish Club 1
RENA
J.
-
DYKEMAN, JANET G.
Lincoln - Wig 'n
Mosk 1; Ke news Repre2; Science
sentotive
Foir 2; Kenews 2; Senior Mixed Choir 2;
Sponish Club 3; Secretary 3
EIDE, SHELBY J.
- Jeonnie - Lincoln
ELFTMANN,
SANDRA
S.
Sondy - Poducoh
Spy Solesmon
1,3; Lotin Club 2,
3; Science Foir 2
ENGLUND,
LEE
0. Oliver McKinley Hi-Y
1,2,3;
Student
co u n c i I l, 2;
Track 1,2,3; Footboll
Vorsity
3
ENGSTROM, KATHLEEN D. - Kothie - Lincoln Sophomore Girls Choir
EPSTEIN, MICHAEL E. - Crow - Lincoln - Cross
Country I ,2; Sophomore Bosketboll 1, Vorsity Bosket .
boll 2,3; Hi-Y I ,2,3, Homecoming Committee Choir
man 3; Prom Committee 2, Student Council 1,2;
Booster Club 2,3; K-Club 2,3
ESTES, TOMMY J.
Washington
EUTING, RICHARD T.
Euts - St. Joseph - Footboll
I ,2; Bosketball I ,2; Base boll 1,2; Semi nor 2; Homecoming Manoqer 3; Science Fair 2, Student Council
1; Spanish Club I; Voriety Show 2,3
EVANS, DONNA L. - Donnie - Wilmot High
Red
Cross Representative
FABIAN, ELAINE J . - Washington - Senior Mixed
Choir 2; Spanish Club 2,3
FABIAN, JEAN P -- Woshington - Sophomore Girls
Choir
FABIAN, JOAN - Washington - Sophomore Girls
Choir
FARIS, GLORIA J. McKinley
Sophomore Girls Choir I;
Wig 'n Mosk I; Seminor 2; G.A.A. 1; KTeens 2,3; Honor Society 2; Ushers 3; Red
Cross Representotive 3;
Science Fair, First Place
2; French Club 2; Lotin
Club 3; Commencement
Usherette ~
FALDUTO, MARILYN J.
- St. Joseph - G .A.A.
1; Red Cross Representotive 2,3; Future
Teochers 2,3; Wig 'n
Mosk 2; Hi-Style 3;
1962
Commencement
Exercises; Prom Committee 2; Senior Mixed
Choir 2
FEELY, ANNETTE M. - Nettie
Lincoln, McKinley Soonish Club I; Sophomore G rls Choir 1; Booster
d, b 1; Senior Mixed Choir 3; Sodie Howkins Condid1te 2; Cinemotic 1,2; Kenews Representotive 3;
Creotive Writing Club 3
FELD, DORIS - McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic
Choir I; Ke news 2; Student Council 2; Semi nor 2;
French Club 2; Senior Girls Choir 2,3; Americon
Field Service 2,3, Secretary 3; Honor Society 2,3;
Science Fair, 1st Piece 2; Projectionist 1,2,3; Groduation Usherette 2
FELDT, WILLIAM - Bill
FETZER, GAYL M. - Red - Lincoln - G.A.A. I ,2;
Senior Girls Choir 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Red Cross
Representotive 2
FINK, DIANE L. - Dee - McKinley - G.A .A. 1,2;
Senior Mixed Choir 2, Red Cross Representotive 2
FINK, JUDITH A. - Judi - McKinley - Senior Girls
Choir I; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Voriety Show 2; Wig
'n Mosk 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Spy Solesmon 2; Kenews
Solesman 2
FINK, LEILANI S. - Lee - McKinley - Kenews 1,2,3,
Ad Monoger 2; Wig 'n Mosk l; Hi-Style 2,3, Vice
President; Senior Girls Choir 1; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Quill end Scroll 2,3; Semi nor 2
FIRMAN! , TOM 0. - Fir Mon
FARLEY, JAMES P. Fearless - McKinley Debate 1,2,3; lnterclub
President's Council 2,3;
Usher's Club 2,3; Seminor 3
FOLKERS, SHARON L - Lincoln
FORGIANNI, RUTHANN J
Woshington more Choir I, Senior Mixed Choir 2,3
FRANTAL, FRANK G -- Lincoln
FREDERICK, SHARON A.
McKinley
Sopho-
FREDRICKSON, DONNA M. - Freddie
Solem G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Girls Choir I; Senior Mixed
Choir 2; Senior Girls Choir 3
FRI ODLE, ABBY J
Ab - McKinley - GA.A. I;
Sophomore Symphonic I; Seminor 2; Future Teochers
3; Spanish Club 3, Science Foir Honorable Mention
2; Alternote Red Cross Representative I
GAINES, HARRIET M. -- Lincoln
Booster Club l;
Student Council Alternate 1; Trident 2; American
Field Service 2.3; Honor Society 2,3; Kenews 2,3,
Advertising Manager 2,3; French Club 2,3, President
3; Nationol Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award Nominee 2, Badger Girls' Representotive 2; Prom Committee Choirman 2, Quill and Scroll
2,3; Third Piece Elks Leodership Contest 3; lnterclub
Presidents Council 3, Secretory-Treosurer 3
GAMBERINI, DOROTHY V
Dot - Woshington
Prom Committee 2; Booster Club 1.2,3, Sophomore
Cheerleoder 1; Vorsity Cheerleader 2; Future Nurses
1; Sponish Club 2, Seminar 2; Student Council 2;
lnterclub Presidents Council 2; Sophomore Girls
Choir 1; Senior Girls Choir 2, A Cappello 3, Sophomore Night 2; Assistont Compoign Monager 3, Science Foir 2; Commencement Usherette 2; Float Committee 3; Cinemotics 1
GARNERO, FRED J. Porpoise Lincoln Prom Committee 2; Spy
Salesmen
2;
Future
Teachers
1;
Stage
Crew l; Booster Club
1,2; Red Cross Alternate 2; Student Council Alternate 1
GARLAND, JANICE J,
- Jan - Washington
GARREN, JOANNE H.
- Joanie - Lincoln Sophomore Girls Choir
1; Student Council 1,2;
Trident
1,2,3, Secretary; Variety Show 2;
Prom
Committee
2;
Seminor 2; Science Foir
2; Graduation Usherette 2; Boaster Club 1
GARZA, BETIY - McKinley - Sophomore Girls Choir
1; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls Choir 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Boaster Club 1,2, Red Cross 2
GARZA. JUA TA - McKinley Sophomore Girls
Choir 1; Senior Mixed Choir; Senior Girls Choir
GEDGAUDAS. WALTER Kite St Joseph
GERBER, BILL D.
Getts - Lincoln - Varsity Basketball 2,3: Ushers Club; K Club; Sophomore Baseball 1; Spy Salesman 3; Seminar; Student Counci;
Basketba' 2
GERBER, VALERIE J - Val - Washington
GEROLMO, SAM
GEROU, HERBERT J - Washington - Assistant Manoger of Swimming Team
GESBECK, CAROL A. - Lincoln - Sophomore Girls
Choir 1; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Senior Girls Choir 3;
Red Cross 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,3; Prom Committee
2; Spy Salesman 2: Graduation Usherette 2, Senior
Girl Scouts 1,2,3, President 3
GESBECK, HOWARD S. - Lincoln - Debote l; Student Council Alternote 1; Student Council 2; Honor Society 2,3, President 3, Booster Club
3, Vice President 3; Inter-club Presidents Council 3; Seminor 3; Prom
Committee 2 Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Monoger 3
GILLIS, SANDRA L. - Dobie
McKinley
Lotin Club 2; Seminor 2,
G .A.A. 1,3
GODLEWSKI , MARY C - Hot Lips - McKinley
GORELIK, STEPHEN L. - Steve
Woshington
Seminor 2, Kenews
Solesmon 2,3; Spy Solesmon 2,3; Cinemotics 3; Sc'ence Foir, Honoroble
Mention 2; Wrestling 2; Swimming l; Audio-Visuol 3
GRADE, JERRY L. - McKinley - Bond l ; Honor Society 2; Key Club 2.
3; Seminor 3, President 3; K-Club 3, lnterclub Presidents Council 3;
Tolent Show l ; Prom Committee Choirmon 2; Badger Boys Stole 2;
Footboll 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3; Trock 1,2 3
GRAY, BARBARA E
Lincoln
GRAY, WILLIAN V - Bill - Lincoln - Wrestling 1,2,3
Pobo
Woshington
GRAZIANO. JOE M.
GREATHOUSE, JOYCE
GRIEBLING, LYNN L. - Grieb - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Choir l ;
A Coppello Choir 2,3; Science Foir 2; K-Teens 2,3; Voriety Show 2
GRIMES, DAVID M. - Dove - Lincoln - Footboll 1,2,3; Trock 1,2,3;
Red Cross; K-Club; Gym Assistont 1,2,3
GRISWOLD, SHARON L. - Lincoln - Bond l; Future Teochers 2; Seminor 2
GROCHOWSKI, JOANNE M. - Lincoln - Sophomore Girls Choir l;
Senior Girls Choir 2; A Cappello 3; Wig 'n Mosk 1,2; French Club 1,2;
Thespions 2,3; American Field Service 2,3; Science Foir First Ploce 2;
Seminor 2.
GROSS, ADELPHIA E. - Del - Lincoln - G.A.A. l; Senior Mixed Choir
l; Sophomore Girls Choir l
GROVES, PAUL M. - Washington
Hi-Y l; Foat ball 1,2; Wrestling 1;
Track 1; Student Council 2; Junior Class Vice-President; Science Foir 2;
Prom Committee Chairman 2; Boy Scouts 2,3; Red Cross Representative 1; Kenews Alternate 2; K Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2;
Student Council Alternate 2
GROVES, TERRY A. - Washington - Sophomore Footboll 1; Varsity
Football 2,3; K-Club 2,3
GULBRANDSEN, LAURA l. - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spy Salesman 3
GUY, KENNETH R. - Ken - Lincoln
HACKBARTH, TOM R. - McKinley
HAEBIG, SUZANNE M. - Sue - Lincoln - G.A.A. 2
HAFER, THOMAS D.
Lincoln - Student Council 1,2; Key Club 1,2,3,
President 3; Foctboll 1; Basketboll 1,2,3; K-Club 2,3; lnter<lub Presidents Council 3, Vice-President 3; Americon Field Service 3
HALLENBECK, JEAN C. Lincoln Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
Booster Club 1; A Coppello Choir 2,3; Sub Deb Club 2,3, Secretory 3,
Vice-President 3, Homecoming Condidate 3; Prom Committee Chairmen
2; Voriety Show 2,3; Americon Field Service 2,3; Kenews 3; Science
Foir Second Piece 2
HAMILTON, ELAINE C. - Lincoln
HANKS, JAMES R. - Jim - Woshington
HANLON, PATRICIA L. - Pot
Beloit Cothol1c
HANSCHE, BILL A. - Woshington - Baseboll 1,2,3
HANSEN, CHRISTIAN P. - Hans - Lincoln - Boseball l; Bosketbol
Footboll 1,2,3; Key Club; K-Club 3
l;
HANSIS, CAROL L. - Red - Greenfield
HARBACK, DENN S M. - Denny - Woshington
HARP, JOYCE-ELLEN - Joyce - Lincoln - Sophomore M.xed Choir 1,
A Coppello 2,3; Hi-Style 2,3; Foll Festive Plonning Committee 3; Spy
Solesmon 3
HARRIS, BERKIE R. - Berk - McKinley - A Coppello Choir 3; Kenews
1,2,3, Copy Editor 2,3; Quill ond Scroll 3; Wig 'n Mosk 1,2,3, Treasurer
3; Thespions; Booster Club 1,2,3; Artists Alley 2, Secretory 2; Sophe>more Night 2,3; "I Remember Momo" Cast 1; Science Foir 1,2; Seminor 2; Prom Committee Choirmon 2
HARTNEK, JEAN A. - Hort - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
Student Council Alternote 1; Wig 'n Mosk 1,3; Booster Club 1; Semi nor
2,3; French Club 2,3, A Coppello 2,3; Americon Field Service 3;
Creotive Writing Club 3
HARTNEK, PHYLLIS L. - Phyl - Woshington
HARTNELL, JANET E. - Jan - Lincoln - Wig 'n Mosk 1,2,3; Orchestro
1,2,3; Future Teochers 3; Student Council 2; Orchestro Vice-President 3;
Sophomore Girls Choir 1; Thespians 2,3
HARTNELL, JANICE C. - Jon - McKinley
HAYNOR, JOHN
HEIBL,
WILLIAM F.
HEIDE, CHRIS P.
- Lincoln - Student Council 1;
Spanish Club 3
HENKEL, NANCY
R. Henkel
Lincoln - Trident
1,2,3,
Treosurer
2,
President 3;
Dad's Night 2;
Water Show 1,3;
Sophomore
Mixed Chorus 1;
Senior Girls Chorus 2,3, Secretory
2,3; Homecoming
Committee 2, Secretory
2;
Red
Cross 2,3, Secretory
2;
Sadie
Howkins
Candidate 2; Runner
up;
Graduation
Usherette 2; Seminar 3, Science
Fair 3; Homecoming Candidate 3
HENKEL, ROBERT
J. - Hinks
Lincoln - Debate 1,
2; Tennis 1,2; K
Club 2; Key Club
1,2,3, Vice President 3; Seminar 2
HEROLT, DENNIS
L.
Washington
HOLDSWORTH,
CANDACE L. - Candy McKinley
HOEFT, DARRELL M.
Washington
HOFF, CRAIG C.
Chick
McKinley
Operative fitness 1; Future Teachers 1; Booster Club l
HOFFMAN, JOHN
Jock - McKinley
T.
HOFF, GARY P. - Lincoln Science Fair;
Seminar 2
HOLMES, EVELYN
L. - Evie - Lincoln
Booster
Club 1; Red Cross
1
HESS, MELODY
HOLMGREN, SUSAN R. - Sue Washington
Red Cross 1; Science Fair 1,2
HORNE,
SHARON A. - Sherry
- St. Joseph
HOLM, CANDACE L.
- Candy - Lincoln
Booster
Club
1,2,3,
Sophomore
Secretory
1, Treasurer 3; Wig 'n
Mask 2; Junior Red
Cross
3;
Sophomore
Night 2; Graduation
Usherette
2;
Prom
Committee 2; Spy 2,3,
Co-Editor 3, Spy Salesman 2
HOUGHLAND,
CAROLYN B.
McKinley
Sophomore
Girls
Chorus 1; Senior
Girls Chorus 2,3;
G.A.A. 1; Future
Nurses 3; Semi·
nor 2
HOWARD, MARY
K. Lincoln Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; French
Club 1,2; Wig 'n
Mask
1,2;
K
Teens 2,3; Graduation
Usherette
2; Prom Committee 2
HUBER, FRANCES
E. Smiles Friedens Luthero n
Wig 'n Mask
1,2, G.A.A. 3
HUFF, KATHLEEN
L. Kathy Friedens Luthe re n
- Student Counci I Alternate 1;
Wig 'n Mask 2
HUPP, JANE J. Jonie - McKinley
HUXHOLD,
E. - Hux coln
JIM
Lin-
HUXHOLD, PHILLIP W. - Hux McKinley
/RV/NG, ROBERT
JACKSON,
ROBERT G.
Bob Lincoln
JELIER, WILLIAM M.
Bill - Washington
JANOVICZ,
PATRICIA
F. - Pot - Washington - Latin Club 2,3,
Secretory 3; Spy 1,21
Honor Society 2
JACOBS, ROBERT S. Joe - Lincoln - Football 2 1 Senior Mixed
Choir 2,3; Spy Salesman 3
JENSEN, AUDREY J. Lincoln Peanuts Ke news 1; G.A.A. 1,2,
3
JECHOREK, JOHN
- Washington
JEPSON,
CAROL
J. Lincoln Booster Club 1;
Graduation
Usherette 2
E.
JOHNSON,
GARY L. Lincoln Seminar
2 1 Key Club 2,3;
Bond 1,2,3
JOHNSON,
THOMAS 0.
Johnson
Washington
JORNT, ELLEN J.
- Washington Closs
Sophomore
Secretory; Wig 'n
Mask 1; Junior
Red
Cross
1;
Booster Club 1;
Sophomore
Symphonic
C ho i r
Treosurer 1; Spy
Salesman 1: Student Council 2 1
Senior Girls Chorus 21 Sophomore
Night 21 A.F.S. 2,
31 Advanced Ticket So lesmo n 21
Graduation
Usherette
21 Prom
Decorations Committee 21 Homecoming Queen 3
JENSEN, ROBERT D. McKinley Cinematic
Club 1,2
JOZWIAK, MARILYN S. - McKinley
JUNG, BRIGITTE H.
Cookie - McKinley - Sophomore Girls Choir 1; Seminar 2; Kenews 2; G.A.A. 1
JUZENAS, WALTER E. - Ape - Washington
KAMINSKI, JOANN A . - Jake - Washington
KAMMERZELT, JANET J.
Jan - Lincoln
KANAS, DENNIS
KANOCZ, EVELYN - Evie
Lincoln - Red Cross 2;
Spy Salesman 2; Kenews Salesman 3; Usherette for
Graduation 2; Invitation Committee for Prom 2
KAPLAN , JEROME A. - Jerry - Lincoln
KARMANN , RICHARD J. - Dick - Varsity Football
1,2,3; Sophomore Basketball; Sophomore Baseball
Varsity 2,3; Band 1; K Club 2,3; Prom Committee ;
A Cappello Choir 2; Red Cross Representative 2,3;
Kenews 2,3; Spy 1
KASTMAN, BRIAN L. Lincoln
KARPS, CAROL A. Arpie Karpie McKinley Band 1,2,3;
Orchestra 2,3; G.A.A.
1,2, Secretory 3; Future Teachers 1; Ushers
Club 3; Variety Show
Committee 1,2; Science
Fair 1st Place 2
KEATING, DONALD R. - Keats - Lincoln - Sophomore Baseball; Varsity Baseball 2,3; Varsity Basketball 2; K Club 2,3; Ushers Club 2; Future Teachers 1;
Student Council Alternate 1; Spy Salesman 2; Seminar 2; Spanish Club 1; Science Fair 2; Sophomore
Night
KELLER, SANDRA K. - Sandy - Washington - Spy
Salesman 1,3; Kenews 1,2; Ticket Sales l; G.A.A. 2;
Sophomore Night 2
KENDERS, DIANE M. - DeDe - Lincoln - Senior
Girls Choir 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir
KERR, JOAN - Lincoln - Band 1; Red Cross 1;
Kenews 2,3, News Editor 2,3; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; French
Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Committee; lnterclub 3; Quill and Scroll 3; A.F.S.
Club 3
KESSLER, RICHARD A. - Dick - Friedens Lutheran
KEXEL, WILLIAM A - Washington
KIBAR, WAYNE L. - McKinley
KIRKPATRICK, RONALD K. - Ron - Washington
Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 2; K Club 2,3; Spanish
Club 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Homecoming Assembly Committee 3; Seminar 2; National Honor Society 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 3; Spy Salesman 3
KAUTZER, JAMES E. Jim - Lincoln
KISHLINE, GREGG A.
Lincoln - Student Council l;
Science Fair 1,3 Red Cross 1,3; Kenews 3
KLEIN, NANCY J
None
McKinley
GA.A. l;
Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Senior Girls Choir 2,3;
Seminar 3
KLEM, THOMAS J - - Washington
KLEN, MICKEY
Mouse
McKinley
Washington - Sophomore
KMACK, WILLIAM A.
Swimming l
KNETTLE, ELLIOTT
Lincoln - Science Fair l;
Bond 1,2,3, Orchestra 3; Swimming 2,3; Variety
Show 3
KNUTSON, NANCY M.
Knuts - Lincoln
Trident 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; Spy Salesman 2; Kenews
Salesman 1,2,3; C-Shop 3
KNUTSON, PAUL R. - tvicKinley
KOBER, LOUISE M. Lou - Lincoln - Sophomore Girls Choir l;
Red Cross 2; Wig 'n
Mask 1; Senior Girls
Choir 2; Future Teachers 2
KOBER, CAROLYN J.
- Friedens Lutheran
Senior Mixed Choir 2;
Red Cross 2,3
KOOS, ROBERT A. Washington
KORONKIEWICZ, ALAN P. - McKinley - Seminar 2
KORTUM, PAULA K. - P.K. - Lincoln - Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Senior Girls Choir 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 2; Kenews Representative 2
KOZAK, DIANE S - Washington - Red Cross Representative 3
KRUMPOS, PHILLIP J. - Lincoln - K-Club 2,3; Ushers
Club 3; Footboll 1,2,3; Trock 1,2,3; Student Council
1,2
KRUSE. JAMES G. - Jim - Lincoln - Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Junior Printers
2; Student Council 2
KUTZKE, GARY C.
Kutz - Lincoln - Red Cross 3
KWICINSKI, CHESTER G. Chet Washington
- Red Cross Representative 3; Spy Salesman 3
LABA, THOMAS J. - Thom - McKinley - Band 1,2,
3; Secretary 3; Orchestra 1,2,3, President 3; future
Teachers 1,2,3, President 3; Ushers Club 2,3, President 3; Booster Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1.3; Swing
Band 2,3; Variety Show 2.3; lnterclub Presidents
Council 3; Red Cross 3 President 3
LABA, TOM J. - Washington
Baseball Manager 2,3; K-Club
LADEWIG, BRUCE 0 . - Lad - Lincoln - Wrestling 2.3; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3; Red Crass l
Washington G.A.A. 1,2,3, G.A.A.
LANGENBACH, CAROL L. Board 3; Student Council 1,2; Spy Salesman 3; Kenews Salesman 3,
Spanish Club 2; Senior Girls Chair 3; Pool Assistant 3
LAPOINT, LARRY J. - Dusty
Lincoln - Track 1,2; Swimming l; Crass
Country 2,3; Student Council l; Pram Committee 2; K-Club 3, Pool Instructor 1,2,3
LARSEN, RUTH M. - Tully - Future Teachers 2; Artists Alley 1,2,3
LARSON, MARY B. - McKinley
LAST, VIOTORIA E.
Vicki - Wig 'n Mask 2,3
LAURENT, THOMAS
Tam
LAURIN, SANDRA A. - Sandi - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club l
LAWELL, BRIAN C. - Lincoln
LAYTON, EVE M. - Edie - McKinley - Artists Alley 3, Treasurer 3
LEMAY, CHARLES D. - Chuck - Friedens Lutheran
LEMKE, MARILYN J. - Mar - Friedens Lutheran - Kenews Representative l; Senior Mixed Chair 2; Hi-Style 2,3, Secretary 3
LENEGAR, MARY - Mor
Lincoln
Spy Salesman 2
LEPP, ROBERT D. - Lincoln
Spy Salesman l; Booster Club 3; Swimming 1,2; Seminar 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Secretary 3; American Field Service 3;
Student Council Alternate l; Science Fair 2
LICHTENBERG, DONNA R. - McKinley - Sophomore Girls Choir l;
Senior Mixed Chair 2
LICHTER, VIVIAN" M. - Viv - Washington - Sub-Deb 2,3, Vice President 3; Red Cross Representative 2; Wigs 'n Mask 2
LIKES, JUDYTHE C. - Judy - Washington - Wig 'n Mask 2; Boaster
Club 1,2; Student Council Alternate 1,2; Red Cross Representative 2;
Graduatiin Usherette 2
L NDSTROM, JEANNE E
Jeannie - Lincoln Junior High - Wig 'n
Mask 2, S ~iar Girls Chair, Graduation Usherette 2
LIPN CKI SOPHIE M .
Lincoln
Student Council Alternate
L.ANAS ELISA M. - A ice
McKinley
Spanish Club 1, Red Crass
1 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Girls Chair, Senior Mixed Chair 2,3;
Student Council Alternate 2; Future Nurses 2
LO CICERO. BOB A.
Bobby Jae
McKinley - Basketball 1,2; Foat
ball Manager ?.3; Student Council 2; Baseball 1
LODUHA, SUSAN JO, M.
Sue Sue
McKinley - Spy Salesmen 3;
Red Cross Alternate 1
LOETZ, GARY W
Wash ngton
LONEY, TOM
LOVELL, JOHN W - Washington
Washington LOVREN. MICHAEL G.
K-Club, Golf Team 1,2,3
McKinley - Footbal 1; Honor SociLUBNIEWSKJ, JOHN C. - Pete
ety 2
LUCKAS, GEORGETIE J. - George - St Joseph
LUDWIG, MARTHA A. - Marty - Washington - Band 1,2,3; Red
Cross Representative 2,3, G.A.A. 3; Variety Show 1
LUECK, ROBERT C. - Bob - Lincoln
Red Cross 1
LUNDGREN, JON C.
Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Choir 1: Senior
Mixed Choir 2; Spy 2; Seminar 2; Sophomore Swimming Team
LUPI, LOU ANN - Lou
Friedens
LUTZ, SUSAN E - Sue
Lincoln - Sophomore Girls Chorus 1; Senior
Mixed Choir 2,3; G.A.A. 2
MADISON. SHARON J.
Sherrie
Lincoln
McKinley
Orchestra 1,2 3; Latin Club 2.3,
MADSEN, CAROLYN J.
Vice President 3; Honor Society 3
MADSE
FRAN
J. - McKinley
MAJEWSKI, HARRY M. - Lincoln
Grounded
Grids 1,2, Secretory 2
MAKI, PAUL W.
- Moc - Washington - Science
Fair 2
MAKOUSKE,
BARBARA - Barb
McKinley
G.A.A.
1,2,3,
Booster Club 1,2;
Color Guard 1,2
MANCUSI,
DAVID R. Red
Top - Lincoln American
Red
Cross 3
MANN,
DAVID
N. Dove McKinley
B9oster Club 1 2,
3, Booster Club
A
President 3;
Cappello Choir 2,
3; I nterclub Presidents Council 3;
Wig 'n Mask 1,2
MARS, BILL WashSophomore
ington
Baseball 1
MARTIN, JOHN K.
St. Joseph K Club
2,3; Swimming 1,2
MARCH, BARBARA
MARCINKUS, JUDY A.
Washington
Sophomore Girls Chorus 1; Spy Salesman 2;
Graduation
Usherette
2
MARTINAITIS,
LOUIS
E. - Greek - Maine
East - Seminar 3; Golf
3; Key Club 2,3; Baseball
1;
Sophomore
Track 1; Football 1,
2; Kenews 3
MATHSON,
DONALD H.
Washington
MATICH, VICTOR
A. Vrbim Lincoln - Sophomore Basebo 11 1
MATIOX,
JEAN
A. Jeanie Washington
1,2,3;
Orchestra
French Club 2;
G.A.A. 3
MARUCA, PATRICIA A.
- Pot - Lincoln
MATTSON,
DENA
E.
Deonnie
McKinley - Student
Council 1; Wig 'n
Mask 1; Booster
Club 1, Kenews
2, 3;
Assistant
Homecoming
Manager 2; Prom
Committee 2
MATZUR, JAMES
I. - Teddy - Lincoln
MAY,
ANDREA
D. Lincoln G. A.A.
1, 2;
French Club 2;
Alley
3;
Artist
Red Cross Assistant
3;
Booster
Club 1
MAYES, LeROY I.
- Lee - Washington
McCRORY,
RUTH
N - Lincoln
McCARRON,
GEORGE
F.
Junior Lincoln
- Cinematics 2
McCURDY,
SUZANNE F.
Sue
- Washington
Se n i o r
Mixed
Choir
3;
Spy
Salesman 1; Science Fair 1
McHENRY, KATHLEEN M.
Kathy
- Lincoln - Honor
Society
3;
A F.S 2,3; Qu l
and Scroll 2,3,
Treasurer; Wig 'n
l;
Red
Mask
Cross
3;
Spy
Salesman 3; Kenews 2 3, Business Manager
McPHERSON, VIRGINMcIA L. - Ginger
Kinley Cheerleader
1;
Sophomore
Girls
Choir,
President
1;
Booster
Club
1,2,3;
Wig 'n Mask 1,2; Trident 2,3; Sub Deb 3;
Senior Mixed Choir 2;
Student
Council
1;
Prom Committee 2
MELLONE, GERALD R.
- Mellon - Lincoln 1,2;
Student Council
Band 1,2; Football 1,2,
3: Track 1,2; Wrestling
l; K Club 2,3; Key
Club 1; Prom Commit2;
Homecoming
tee
Committee
McNEIL, GAIL M. Mic - Washington Sophomore Girls Choir
1; Senior Mixed Chair
2; Future Teachers 2;
Ke news Salesman 1
MELDAHL, CHUCK
MERTZ, JOHN M. Jack - Friedens - Key
Club 2,3; Honor Society 2,3
MITCHELL,
CAROL
J.
Mitch
Washington - Kenews
2,3
Ke news
Representative 1,
2,3; ·G.A.A. 2,3;
Sophomore Night
2; Wig 'n Mask
MINSKJ,
CAROL
J. - Carol Jean
- Washington Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Senior
Girls Chair 1,2;
Council
Student
Representative;
Future
Nurses;
Prom Queen 2;
Prom
Committee
MINSHALL, ROBERT B. - Mitch Lincoln
Red
Cross 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir
1; Senior Mixed
Choir 2, President
2; A Cappello 3;
Swimming
1,2,3;
K Club 2,3; Kenews 3
McKENZIE, LAUREL J
LaCrosse
Cent ra I
High
French
Club 3
METTEN.
CHRISTINA
V. - Chris - McKinley
Red Cross Representative 1; Spy Salesman 1
MILLER, VIRGINIA L. - Ginger McKinley
Booster Club 1;
Student
Council
A It e r n a t e
2;
Spanish Club 1,2;
Wig 'n Mask 2,
Se n i o r
Mixed
Choir 2
MILLER,
DANIEL
P. Lincoln Swimming 1,2; K
Club
1; Homecoming
Committee 1; Ke news 1;
Science
Fair
1;
Spy 1; Pool Assistant 1
MODORY, LOUIS
J. - St. Joseph
MOEHRKE, LORRAINE M. - Lincoln
Orchestra 1,
2,3, Quintet 3; French Club 1; Future Teachers 3;
Projectionist 2,3; Graduotion Usherette 2; Homecoming Semi-Finalist 3; Homecoming Parade 3
MOLINARO, GEORGE J
Washington Stage
Guild 3; Stage Manager 3
MONTEEN. DIANNE J. - Lincoln - French Club 2 3,
American Field Service 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3, Ushers
Club 2,3; Red Cross 1; Homecoming Queen Nominee
MONTICELLI, MICHAEL A. - Muntz
McKinley
Don
Friedens Lutheran
MOORE, DONALD R.
MORRILL, DANIE R. - Dan - Washington
Wrestling 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Gym Instructor
MORRILL, DOROTHY
MORRISON, JAMES C.
Curly - Lincoln
K Club
1,2,3, President 3; Football 1,2,3; Gall 1,2 3; Basketball 1,2
MORTENSEN,
SUSAN
J. Lincoln Sub
Deb 2,3; Seminor 2,3;
Booster Club 1; Wig 'n
Mosk 1,2; Prom Committee 2; Science Foir
5th place 2; Pool Assistont 3
MORTON, WAYNE C.
Salty Mart Lincoln
Band
1,2,3,
Drum Major 3; Key
Club 1,2,3; Swimming
Team 1; Pool Assistant
1; Variety Shaw 3;
Science Fair 1,2; Student Council Altemote
1•
MOSELEY, JOHN A.
Mose - St. Joseph
MOSES, MARY CATHERINE - Cathy Lincoln G.A.A. 1,2; Booster Club 1; Future Nurses 2,3, Vice
President 2, President 3; Artists Alley 2,3, Secretary 3,
French Club 2; Seminor 2; lnterclub Presidents Council 3; Red Cross Alternate 2,3
MOSKOPF, MARTIN G. - Morty - Friedens Lutheran
Band 1,2,3; Variety Show 2,3; Prom Afterglow
Committee
MOWREY, RAY A. - Moose - Lincoln - Footboll 1,
2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; K.Club 2,3; Sophomore Class
Vice President; Booster Club 1; lnterclub Presidents
Council 2,3; Science Fair 2; Prom Committee 2; Sophomore Mixed Chorus; A Cappello Choir 3, President
3; Seminar 2; Homecoming Assembly; Student Council 1,2,3; Co-Captain of the Sophomore Football
Teom
MUNSON, JOHN H. Munce Washington Baseball 1,3; K.Club.
MURPHY, JOHN J. - Murph - Washington - Track
1; Football 1
NAEGELI, SANDRA H - Sandy - Friedens Lutheran
- Seminar 3; Graduation Usherette 2
NANCE, DIANNE R. - Dee - McKinley
Spanish
Club 1; Wig 'n Mask 1; Booster Club 1; Variety Show
Ticket Committee 1,2; Band Colorguard 1,2,3
NEAVES, DONNA R. - Raye
McKinley - A Cappello 2,3; Sophomore Mixed Chair; Prom Committee
Co-Chairman; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3;
Representative to Wisconsin State Foir, G.A.A. 1,2;
Sports Demonstration 1; Awards Assembly 2; Sophomore Night 3; Student Council 2; Science Fair 1; Red
Cross Alternate 1; Homecoming Committee 2; Homecoming Assemblies 2; A Cappello Madrigals; Homecoming Float Committee 2
NEDRY, FRANK A.
Washington Latin Club;
Sophomore Baseball l; A Cappello Choir 2,3
NEITZEL, ROBERT M
Bob
Lincoln
NELSON, LINN K. - Lincoln
N CHOLS, DOR S S - Susie
Lincoln
NOLL, BARRY J - Horlick - K Club 1,3; Golf 1,2,3;
Usher's Club 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming
Committee 3, Inter-club President's Council 3; Quill
and Scroll 2,3, President 3; Kenews 1,2,3
NOTO, FRANCIS A . - Notes
McKinley
NOVAK, JOAN L. - Washington - Student Council
Alternate 1,2, Spy Salesman 2
NOVAKOVIC, MONIKA - Washington
OAKES, MARGARET D.
- Marge - friedens
G.A.A. 1,2,3; President
3; Red Cross Representative
l;
Kenews
Representative l
NYE, JULIE ANN C Jules
Lincoln
Sophomore Symphonic
l; A Cappello 2,3;
French Club 1,2; Red
Cross Representative l,
2,3; Booster Club 3,
SecreCorresponding
tary 3; Spy Representative 1,3; Sophomore
Night 3; Seminar 2;
G.A.A. l; Science Fair
2, Honorable Mention;
of
Property
Crew
'Cheaper By the Dozen;' Wig
'n Mask;
Madrigals 3; Spelling
Bee 3
ODLAND, JERRY L. Lincoln Animal Sophomore football I
OGREN, JERRY J.
Buzz - McKinley
O'HANLON, DEAN S. - Lincoln
OHLGART, THOMAS N Lincoln
Seminar 2;
Wig 'n Mask Play l; Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 3;
Debate 1,2,3
OHM, FRITZ W. - Friedens
OLSEN, RONALD F.
Ron - McKinley
OLSMAN, ROBERT C. - Ol's - Lincoln - Tennis
1,2,3, Captain 3; Sophomore Basketball l; Key Club
2,3; K Club 1,2,3; Prom Committee Chairman 2 Science fair 2; Latin Club l; Red Cross 2,3; fall festival
3; Operation fitness l
OWENS, JERRY
Washington
Wig 'n Mask 3,
Seminar 3; Red Cross Representative 3
OWSICHEK, JIM
OVERSTREET, NANCY L
McKinley
Sophomore Girls Choir; Red
Cross Representative
PACZKOWSKI, MARYAN M. - Mary - Lincoln
Wig 'n Mosk 1
PALMER, JO ANNE D. - Joan - Lincoln
PARMENTIER, DAVID R. - McKinley
GERALDINE D. Gerri Woshington - Sophomore
Mixed Choir, Secretary; Senior Girls Choir 2,3; Wig 'n Mosk 1,2;
Booster Club 1; Student Council 1,2; Sophomore Night 2; K-Teens 2,3;
Prom Committee 2; Sadie Hawkins Candidote 2; Groduotion Usherette 2;
Seminar 3
PATTERSON, MERLE E. - Lincoln
~CU§I
PAVLOVICH, JUDIE K. - Lincoln
PAWLOWICZ, STANLEY J - St. Joseph
PEARLMAN, LEE F. - Woshington
PEREZ, JAMES - McKinely - K-Club 2,3; Vorsity Football 2,3; Sophomore Football; Varsity Wrestling 2,3
PEREZ, JOSEPH - Little Joe - McKinley - Hi-Y Club 2,3; K-Club 2,3,
Secretary 2; Spanish Club 2; Cross-Country 2,3, Captain 3; Track
1,2,3
PESSIN, MYRON S. - Sullivan - Spanish Club 1; Student Council 1
PETERSEN, KATHY J. - Kothee - McKinley
G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club
1; The Carn is Green 2; Wig 'n Mask 2,3; Student Council 1
PETERSEN, SHARON L. - Pete - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spy Salesman
1,2
PETERSON, PATRICIA A. - Petey - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,2,3
PETRAUSKY, ROBERTA J. - Babbie - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed
Choir; A Coppella Choir 2,3, Section Leader 3, Librarian 3; Future
Teachers 3; Ushers Club 3; Creative Writing Club 3, Red Cross Representative 3; Awords Assembly 3; Library Assistant 3
PETRICEK, FRANK M. - Pete - Lincoln - Band 1,2; Junior Printers 2;
Variety Shaw 1,2
PHILLIPS, JEFFREY R.
Jeff - Lincoln - Student Council 1,2; Junior
Red Cross 1,2; Key Club 2,3; K-Club 2,3, Ke news Representative 1; Golf
1; Basketball Manager 1,2,3
PHILLIPS, NANCY M
Lincoln
Booster Club l; Student Counc1 l;
Alternate 2; Wig 'n Mask 1; Red Cross 1,2, K Teens 2,3, Secretory 3;
Spanish Club 3, 1st Runner-up Homecoming 3; 1st Runner-up So die
Howkins 2; Prom Committee 2; Graduation Usherette 2
PICKOS, RICHARD T. - Rick - Washington - Foot boll 1; Wrestling 1;
K-Club 1,2,3; Student Council Alternate 2'
PIERSON, KENDALL A
St Joseph
PILLER, ROLAND P. - Roi - Lincoln - Swimming 1,2,3
PITSCH, PATRICIA A. - Trisha - Lincoln
PROKOP, GERALDINE V
Geri
Waukegan Township - Wig 'n Mask
2; Wig 'n Mask Ploy 2; Spy Salesman 1,2,3; Homecoming Assembly
Committee 3; G.A.A. 2
PLAIT, BARBARA A. - Barb
McKinley
Bond Color Guard 1,2
PLOUS, ANN L - Lincoln - Booster Club 1; Wig 'n Mask 1; French
Club 1,2; Variety Show 2, Prom Committee 2; Science Fair 3rd Place 2
POMERENING. CHARLES L. - Chuck - Bond 1,2,3, Orchestra 2 3:
Electronics Club 2, Vice President 2; Variety Show 1; Stage Crew
Chairman 1; Swing Band 2,3; Future Teachers
PONTILLO, FRANK E. - Zorro - Wash'ngton
PONTILLO, LORETIA
POOLE, CAROLYN I. - Carol - Washington
PORTER, VIRGINIA A.
Ginger - Washington - G.A.A. 3; Girl
Scouts 1,2,3
PRELL, SANDRA J. - Sandi - McKinley - Sophomore Girls Choir 1:
Booster Club 1; Science Fair 1,2, 3rd Place 2; Seminar 2, Variety Show
2; Prom Committee 2
PUCCI, BERNARD L. - Lincoln
PUTRYNSKI, MICHAEL M. - Mike - Lincoln
RADATZ, RONALD C. - Rabbit - McKinley - Orchestra 2,3
RASCH, ROBERT L - Bob - St. Joseph
RASMUSSEN, LEE
W. - Ross - Lincoln
Key Club
1,2,3; Sophomore
Mixed
Choir;
Football
1, 2;
Track 1,2
REDLIN, SANDRA
L. Sandy Friedens Lutheran
REMUS, TIM R. Uncle - Lincoln
RESCHKE,
ROBERT F. Albert
McKinley
Basketball
1,2;
Golf 2; Bond l;
Baseball 1; Future
Teachers
l;
Booster Club 3
RICHIE,
HENRY
RICKER,
R 0 XANNE M - Rox
St Joseph GA.A. 1,2; SubDeb 2,3, Corresponding
Secretory 2, President
3, Prom Committee
2,
Science
Fair 3, lnterclub
Presidents Coun·
cd 3; Homecom·
ing Committee 3;
French Club 2
ROBERTSON,
DONNA
L. - Joke - McKinley
Sophomore
Girls
Senior Mixed
Choir;
Choir 2,3, Treasurer 3;
Red Cross Representative 2, Alternate 3; Stu·
dent Council Alternate
2; Spy Salesman 3
RIEMER, SUSAN K. Sue
McKinley Bond l; Student Council 1,2; Hi-Style 2,3;
Seminar 2
RI LEY, DIANE L. coln
Lin-
ROBBINS, JUDY
RIZZOTIO, NEIL
ROEMER, SUSAN
C. - Sue - Mc·
Kinley - Variety
Show 2; Sophomore Girls Choir;
Se n i o r
Mixed
Choir
ROHDE, SHARON
A. Boy View
High - G.A.A.
ROSEMANN, SUZANNE R. - Sue
McKinley
Bond 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Sem·
inor 2; Spy Soles·
man 2, Kenews
Representative 2,
3; Variety Show
1,2; Pool Assistant
3;
Student
Council Alternate
l; Prom Commit·
tee
2;
Science
Fair 2, 5th Place
RODE, GERRY L.
Rode - Washington
Sophomore Football l;
Varsity Swimming 1,2,
3; K.Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y
1; Swimming Instructor;
Student Council Alternate 2
ROSENBAUM,
ALLEN L. - Rosi
- Lincoln - Football 1,2
ROSERA, BOB R.
Butch
McKinley
ROSMAN,
GLORIA A. - Gia
McKinley Senior Girls Choir
ROTUNDA,
TOM
W.
McKinley
ROVER.
LARRY
R.
Lincoln
RUBJERG,
DAN
A. - Lincoln
RUDIN, PAUL W.
- Skip - Woshington Wrestling 1,2,3; Spy
Salesman 2; Seminor 2,3; K Club
2,3; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Monager
RUGG,
LAWRENCE A. - Larry - St Joseph
RUTKOWSKI,
JANICE - Jan
Woshington
3
RUTKOWSKI, JOHN C.
Rut - Washington
Track I; Wrestling
1,2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; K
Club
1,2,3;
Booster
Club 3, Homecoming
Monager 3
SERPE, MICHAEL J. Serp
Woshington Boseboll
I;
Footboll
Manager 1,2; K Club
2,3; Homecoming Monoger 3; Ke news 1,2 ·
Homecoming
Committee 1,2
SEAGER, SCHUYLER F
- Skip • McKinley Vorsity Footba1 2 3; K
Club 2,3; Track 1,2,
Wrestling 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3,
S~ience
Foir 3; Latin
Club 1; Seminar 3; IntercIub
Presidents
Council; Foll Festival 3
SEXTON,
MARGARET
L. Peggy Marquette - Red Crass 3
SELIGA, VINCENT S.
- Weiner - Washirgton
SHAMPINE,
WARD
R.
Shamps - Lincoln
- Football 1,2,3;
K Club 1,2; Sophomore Baseball I;
Spy Salesman I;
Booster Club 2;
Fa 11
Festival,
Master ,pf Ceremonies 3; HomeAssembly
coming
3
SHEPARD, DONALD L. - Don Washington
Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Senior
Mixed Choir 2; A
Coppello 3
SHIRLING, JAMES
W.
Jim
North Chicogo Sophomore
Golf
1; Varsity Cross
Country; K Club
SHAMLIN, DONALD R
- Missisip - Lincoln
SHOWN, RAY
SIMONS,
NANA
R. - McKinley
Sponish Club 2;
Wig 'n Mosk 3
SIMONSEN,
JOAN
M.
Shortie - Lincoln
Sophomore
Mixed Choir I,
Senior Girls Choir
2; Spy 3
SLAFTER, CAROLE J.
Washington - Sub Deb 2,3,
Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 2; Science Fair 2; Seminar
2; Homecoming Committee 3 Wig 'n Mask 2; Pram
Committee 2
SLAGOSKI, TIMOTHY E
Slugga
Racine Lutheran
SLOWEY, JOHN R. - Jack - Lincoln - Proiectianist 1,2,3
SMITH, BETTE A - Washington - Sophomore Girls
Choir 1; Senior Mixed Chair 2; Prom Committee 2;
Graduation Usherette 2; Science Fair 2, Wig 'n Mask
2
SMITH, DIANA K - Smitty - Lincoln
SMITH, LINDA L. - Lagan
SMITH, LOUIS
SMITH PATRICIA J - Pat - Lincoln
SMITH, SUSAN E. Sue McKinley
Sophomore Girls Choir
1; Student Council 1;
Senior Mixed Choir 2;
Future Teachers 2, Secretary 2; Junior Red
Cross 2; Graduation
Usherette 2; Kenews 2,
3, Circulation Manager
3; Trident 3
SMITH, SHARON K. Smitty McKinley Sophomore Symphonic
Choir 1; K Teens 2,3,
Vice President 3; Booster Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 2,3; Cheerleading
Squad 1,2,3, Captain
3; Senior Girls Chair
2,3, President 3; Interclub Presidents Council
2,3
SMOLIK, CrlERYL F - St Joseph
SNELL, HAROLD R. - McKinley - Sophomore Mixed
Chair 1; Red Cross 1; Spanish Club 1; A Cappello 2
SONNENBERG, WILLIAM H. - Warren - Lincoln Sophomore Symphonic Chair 1; Senior Mixed Choir
2; Male Chorus 1; Seminar 3; Science Fair 3
SORENSEN, JACK D. - Duke - McKinley - Cross
Country 3; Kenews 2; Spy Salesman 3; Ushers Club
3; Varsity Golf Team 2,3
SASSY, DONALD E. - Don - Lincoln
SABBY, WALTER L. - Wally - Lincoln
SADOWSKI, PHYLLIS A. - Phyl - Washington
SALITURO, SAM M. - Sal - Lincoln - Sophomore
Baseball 1; Spanish Club 1,2
SMITH, TERRY L. - Lincoln - Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Science Fair
2
- G.A.A 2
SAVAGLIO, ANTOINETTE R.
Dolly - McKinley Sub Deb 2,3; Booster Club 1; Wig 'n Mosk 1,2; Senior Mixed Croir 2 Student Council Alternote 2; Spy
Sales!" n 3; Pra'l1 Committee 2, Advonced Sales Representative ,
SAVAGLIO, BRUCE J
Montebello
SCHEND, SHARON A.
Friedens - Future Nurses 3
SCHEYE. ELA NE S
The Kid
Lincoln - Student
Council 1, GA.A 2; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Wig 'n
Mask 1,2, National Thespian Society 2,3; Trident
Watershow 1
SCHUELKE, ROGER G
Washington - Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3
SCHUTZ, DENNIS N. - Denny - Lincoln
SCHWANKE. JENNIE L. - Lou - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1
SCHWARTZ, NANCY E. -- Lincoln - Hi Style, Secretary 2,3; Kenews 1,2,3, Copy Editor 3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1; Senior Girls Choir 2; Red Cross 3;
Spanish Club 2.3, President 3; Sadie Hawkins Candidate 2, InterClub Presidents Council
SCHWER, JAY C.
Washington
Wrestling 1,2; Key Club 2;
Student Council 1,2;
Operation Fittness 1;
Spy 1; Ke news 1; Gym
Instructor 1
SCHWARZ,
ANDREW
J.
McKinley
Grounded Grids 1
SCOLA, ART M.
Sonny Washington
- K Club 1,2,3; Sophomore Football 1; Varsity 2,3; Basketball 1;
Kenews 1; Track Varsity 1,2,3; Red Cross
1; K Club Salesman 2
SCOTT CAROLE A. - L'ncoln
SCOVILLE, WILLIAM A. - Wilie - Washington Clay
SPANN. SHIRLEY - Jap - Washington - GA.A.
Volleyball
SPENCER, WILLIAM J. - Bill - Lincoln
SPITZER, LORETTA M
Chuckles - Friedens Lutheran - Red Cross Representative 3; G.A.A. 3
SPIVEK. JOHN F. - Friedens - Baseball 1; Track 2.
3; Red Cross 3; Seminar 3
STAMM, KAREN L. - Lincoln - Seminar 2: Hi-Style
2,3, President 3; lnterclub Presidents Council 3
STANCATO, DONNA F. - Stinkie - Washington Sophomore Girls Chorus I; Booster Club 1; Red Cross
1; Wig 'n Mask 1 Student Council 2; Sophomore
Class Treasurer Senior Class Secretary Senior Mixed
Chorus
STAPLETON, JIMMY D.
Bunker Hill
STEAGALL, JIM A. - McKinley
STEAGALL, SALLY R
Sal
McKinley
STEIN, KENNETH C. - Ken
Onarga Military - Band 1,2,3
STORLIE, DANNY L. - Dan - Lincoln - Grounded Grids I 2
STRUSS, FRANK J. - McKinley
STULGAITIS, CHARLOTIE T. - Char - McKinley - Pool Assistant 2,3;
Red Cross 2; Senior Girls Choir 2; Spanish Club 2; Girl Scouts 1,2,3.
SWAN, EILEEN J, - Washington - Trident 1,2,3, Vice-President 3,
Water Show 1,3, Dad's Night 2; Pool Assistant 2,3, G.A.A. 1,2,3; Athletic Demonstration 1
SWAN, PHYLLIS K. - Phyl - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,2.3; Sub Deb 2,3,
Secretary 3
SWANEY, LOWELL A. - Red - Washington
SWANSON, VIRGINIA L.
Vir - Washington - G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Girls Choir I; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Boaster Club 1
SZANTOR, LAWRENCE M. - Larry - Lincoln - Soohomore Symphonic
Choir 1; Mole Chorus I; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Red Cross Alternate 1;
Spanish Club 2; Graduation Usher 2
TARSITANO, JOYCE V - Tars - McKinley - Student Council l,
Booster Club l; Sophomore Girls Choir, Vice President 1: Ke news Salsman l; Prom Committee 2; Spy Salesman 2; Wig 'n Mask 2, Senior
Mixed Choir, Vice President 2; Homecoming Committee; Campaign
Manager
TATE, CAROL J. - Lynwood
TENWINKEL, JEFF L. - Nick - McKinley - Seminar 3
THOMAS, KAREN L. - McKinley - Band 1,2,3, Variety Show Committee
l; Sophomore Night l ,2,3
THOMPSON, ALLAN A. - Al
Lincoln - Spy Salesman 3; Cinematic
1,2,3; Football l; Proiectionist l ,2,3
THOMPSON, GARY
THOMPSON, JANET E. -- Washington
Sophomore Mixed Choir; Senior Mixed Choir 2; Spy Solesmon 1; Student Council 1,3, SecretoryTreosurer 3; Seminar 2, Secretory; American Field Service Club 2,3;
Honor Society 2,3; K-Teens 2,3, President 3; Science Foir 2,3; Choirmon
Career Doy 2; Homecoming Queen Condidote 3
THORPE, ALLAN
Al - Washington
THRAMS, ULRICH G.
Ole
Washington - Boys Choir 1; Sopho·
more Mixed Choir 1
TILLMAN, JAMES G. - Jim - L.nco/n - Ushers Club 3; Science Foir 2,3
TRECROCI, ERNEST P. - Ernie
McKinley - Sophomore Mixed Choir,
Vice President; Wig 'n Mosk 1,2,3, Vice President 3; Kenews 1,2, Editor
2; Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 2, Prom Committee 2; Spy Solesmon 2;
Red Cross Alternote 2; Thespians 3
TREDUP, DENNIS C
McKinley
TR/BUR, DIANE L. - McKinley
TURCO, HENRY P - Turks - McKinley
Student Council l; Americon
Field Service I, Prom Committee 2; Varsity Foot boll 1,2,3, Trock I ,2;
K-Club 2,3
TUTLEWSKI, JANISE C . - J.T. - Lincoln
URBAN, KATHLEEN A. - Kathy - Lincoln - Booster Club I; Wig 'n
Mosk I; Ke news I ,2,3, Feoture Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3; Honor Society 2,3, Secretory 2, Prom Committee 2; French Club 2,3; Lotin Club 2,
3, President 3; A.F S Exchonge Student lo Turkey, A.F.S. Club 2,3, VicePresient 3; lnterclub President's Council 3; Elk's Youth Leodership
Winner 3; Sophomore Night 2; Quill ond Scroll 2,3; Red Cross Representotive I; Student Council I; Homecoming Committee 3; Creotive
Writing Club 3
USINGER, CAROL L. - Fiedens Lutheron - G.A.A. 2,3, 1962 Commencement; Wig 'n Mask I
UTIECH, KATHLEEN H. - Tootie - McKinley - G.A.A. 1,2.3, Treosurer
3; Wig 'n Mosk I; Red Cross Represenlotive 2; Prom Committee 2;
Sophomore Girls Choir, Science Foir 2
VAN BOVEN, JOANNE M. - JoJo - Lincoln - Co/orguord 1,2; Red
Cross Alternate 1; Ticket Committee Variety Show 2
VAN HAR PEN, SUSAN P. - Sue - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1; Sub Deb 2,3;
Booster Club 2,3; Kenews Solesmon 1; Spy Solesmon I; Sophomore
Night 2; Prom Committee 2
VAN LONE, JAMES R. - Von - McKinley - Boys' Gym Instructor 1,2,3;
Operolion Fitness Night 1; Gymnostic Club I ,2,3
VANWIE, RONALD D. - Ron - Lincoln
VAUGHN, BESSIE L. - Betsy - G.A.A 1,2,3, Boord 2,3. President 3;
lnterclub President's Counc,/ 3; Sports Demonstration 1, Science Foir 2;
Homecoming Porade 3; Homecoming Committee Co-Choirmon 3; Prom
Committee 2
VAUGHN, SHELIA R. - McKinley
VEALE,
WAYNE
W. - Bill - Lincoln - Swimming
1
VECONI,
V I RGINIA M. - Virg
Lincoln
Booster Club 1,2,
3,
Vice-President
2; Wig 'n Mosk
2; Honor SoCiety
2,3, Secretory 3;
Red Cross 3; Spy
1, 2, 3,
Business
Monoger 2, Editor 3; Sophomore
Night 2,3; Groduotion
Usherette
2; Prom Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 3;
Inter-club
Presidents Council 3
VIGNIERI,
MIKE
D. Finger McKinley Spy
Solesmon 1; Prom
committee
2;
Homecoming
Compoign
Manager 3
VIRGILI, CLARICE
J.
Clair
Washington
G.A.A.; Wig 'n
lv\ask
VOIGT, CAROL J.
Tri-Country
G.A.A. 1,2,3
WALKER, SHARON M.
- Sherrie - Lincoln Prom
Committee
2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Graduation Usherette; Science
Fair
VOLPENTESTA,
CAROLE J. - McKinley G.A.A. 1; Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Senior
Girls Choir 2; A Coppello 3; Booster Club
1,2,3; Seminor 2; Wig
'n Mosk 2
VOL PEN DEST A,
MICHAEL M. Lincoln
Sophomore Mixed Choir
1
VON
GUNTEN,
SUSAN M. Sue
Washington - Hi-Style
2,3
WALLACE, LOWELL N.
Lincoln Wig 'n
Mosk 1,2,3; Baseball 3
WAMBOLDT, PATRICIA
J. - Pat - Friedens Honor Society 3; Spy
Salesman 3
WAGNER, JOHN A . Jack - McKinley
WAMBOLDT,
PAUL H. - Friedens Swimming
1, 2, 3;
Science
Foir 2
WARD, BARBARA
L. - Barb - Lincoln
Booster
Club 1; Wig 'n
Mask 1; French
Club 2,3
WARNOCK, ROY
V. - Washington
Hi-Y; K Club;
A Capp e 11 a;
Wrestling 1,2,3
WARNOCK,
WAYNE
WARREN, JOHN
M. Sticks Washington
Band 1,2,3, Section
Leader
3;
2, 3,
Orchestra
Section Leader 3;
Swing Band 2,3;
Variety Show 2,3
WATERSTRADT,
JAMES
WAVRO,
JOAN
M. - Washington
Homecoming
Committee
1,2;
Booster Club 1;
Kenews Salesman
l; Trident 1,2; Student Council 2;
Red Cross 1; Sophomore
Mixed
Choir 1; Senior
Mixed Choir 2; K
Teens 2,3; Prom
Committee Chairman 2; Graduation Usherette 2.
WEBER,
MARGARET
A
Peggy - Lincoln
- Honor Society
2,3; Wig 'n Mask
1,2;
Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1;
American
Field
Se r v ic e
2,3,
Treasurer 3; Kenews 1,2,3, Society Editor 3; Quill
and Scroll 2,3,
Secretory 3; Red
Cross 1; Semi nor
2, Corresponding
Secretory
2;
Homecoming Committee 2
WEISE, JOAN L.
- Lincoln - Senior Mixed Choir
2;
Sophomore
Night 2; Booster
Club 1; Graduation Usherette 2;
Prom
Committee
2; Student Council
1;
Student
Council Alternate
2
W I D M A R,
WEISS, LARRY
WELLS,
MARGERY J. - Mui Lincoln
Sub
Deb Club
2,3;
Student
Council
2; Booster Club
l; Closs Treasurer 2
WELLS, SCOTT
C 0 N-
STANCE M.
Connie
- Washington - Red
Cross Representative 2
WIEGAND,
WILLIAM
P. - Bill - Madison
West - Honor Society
3, American Field Service 3; Cross Country 1
WHYTE, JAMES A. Lincoln - Trock 2,3;
Cross Country 3; Science Fair 2, Honorable
Mention
WENDORF, JOAN E.
- Swen - McKinley Sophomore
Mixe d
Choir 1; Senior Girls
Choir 2,3; Booster Club
l; Wig 'n Mask 2; K
Teens 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Variety Show
WERVE, DAVID G. Dove - McKinley Bond
1,2,3; Variety
Show 1; Future Teachers 3, Orchestra 2,3
WIEMELT,
GAIL
K. - Washington
WIERZBICKI, JOANNE F. - Jo Lincoln
HiStyle 2; Sophomore Girls Choir
1; Senior Mixed
Choir
2;
Spy
Salesman 3
WIERSUM, JANET H.
- Jon - McKinley
Spanish
Club
1,2;
Booster Club 1; Student Council Alternate
2; Senior Mixed Choir
2
WILBURN, MARY
N. - Willie McKinley
G.A.A. 1,2, SophMixed
omore
Choir 1; Senior
Girls Choir 2,3;
Kenews Salesman
3; Red Cross Representative 3; Student Council 2;
Graduation
Usherette 2
WIN BERG, KRIS
WINTHER, ELEDA
L. - Lincoln
WIRCH, GARY J
Lincoln
Dick
McKinley
WITTENBERG. RICHARD C
Kenews 1,2,3; Debate 1.2.3; Creative Writing Club 3
WOLF. DENNIS R
Lincoln
WOLFE, RICHARD E - Dick
McKinley
WOLLER, ROBERT M. - Friedens
WOOD, BARBARA J.
Babbie
Lincoln
Tigar
McKinley
YANKUS, RUTH ANN
YASULIS, BARBARA J
B"rb
McKinley
GAA
1,2; Future Teachers 2; Seminar 2; Boaster Club 2
Sophomore Night 2; Cheerleader 2, Homecominr
Parade 2; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer 3.
ZAMPANTI,
LUCHYNE
L. - Zam - Washington - GAA. 1,2,3
YOUNGERMAN,
SUZANNE R. Sue Washington Sophomore Girls Choir l;
Senior Mixed Choir 2
ZELLMER, DONNA L. - Lincoln
ZIMMERMAN, JEANETTE M. - Aquinas. LoCrosse
ZUHDE, FRANK E - Lincoln
ZUHDE, SANDRA L.
Kitten - Lincoln - G.A.A. 1,
2; Cinematic l; Red Cross l
LURA, DICK D - Lincoln
BRYSKE, DAN
DEBARTELLO, PETE
PETERSEN, PETE
Ushers Club 3
ZARLETTI, THOMAS D.
Zar Lincoln Sophomore Choir
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Cinemotics 2;
Senior
Mixed Choir 2,3
Camera Shy
Andre, Charles E.
Barengo, Robert R.
BasHam, Jimmie D.
Becker, Edward J.
Bell, Sandra K.
B1nninger, Gilbert C.
Blaney, Lon L.
Bouterse, Keith A
Brackney, Joseph
Brandofina, Michael P.
Bryske, Daniel J.
Cabell, Alonzo H.
Cafferty, David J.
Campolo, Michael A
Cappelen, Douglas A
Carlson, David C.
Coester, Craig W.
Conlee, Edward E.
Connelly, Brian J.
Covelli, SaraJane
Davis, Terrence A
DeAngelis, Louis A
Donley, Colleen
Droste, Peggy J.
Eppers, Dennis J.
Ernst, Tim P.
Fortmann, Janice A.
Gassittie, Gene P.
Gerl, Timothy J.
Germinaro, Stella R.
Goldstein, Paul L. E.
Grissom, Gary D.
Haag, Bernard J.
Haarstick, Dave L.
Heidinger, Ronald M.
Hale, Doug B.
Hansche, Jeffrey R.
Hanzalik, Woodrow
Hartnell, John L.
Harvey, Geraldine C.
Haubrich, James C.
Havlin, Al T.
Hawley, Gretchen G.
Henderson, Charles J.
Hines, Daniel
Homes, Robert E.
Hoppe, Fred W.
Horn, Thomas L.
Jennings, Kenneth E.
Jesperson, William P.
Johnson, Clint F.
Jones, Larry C.
Kastman, Kenneth R.
Keating, Patricia S.
Kissee, Donald W.
Klemm, George D.
Koos, David P.
Kraning, Richard H.
Kuhnley, James R.
LaCombe, James L.
Lafayette, Lavina J.
Leach, Robert F.
Lesko, John
Lewis, Dale R.
Linstroth, Delores J.
Lauzon, James A.
Lui, Peter E.
Lumpp, Michael G.
McKeand, Robert L.
f..Aarotz, Dennis A.
Mascarette, Dominic L.
Mason, Gregory S.
Meier, Neil S.
Millard, Marie
Miller, Darlene M.
Morrone, Robert G.
Mortensen, Bill R.
Mueller, James R.
Murphy, Troy W.
Nelson, Loren E.
Nissila, Victoria M.
Norton, Daniel T.
Oldani, Bob P
Oquist, Delmont D.
Parker, Jerry A.
Pasquali, Frank L.
Perone, Guy
Pietkiewicz,Suzanne M.
Pivovar, Ruth A.
Proia, Max
Pugh, Sharon J.
Reagles, Gary D.
Reeves, Joyce M.
Rowe, Michael B.
Ruberg, Gail C.
Ruffolo, Alan L.
Sobol, Gary J.
Schafer, Paul S.
Schutz, John A.
Schwartz, Craig A.
Seidemann, Richard F.
Shannon, John K.
Shilts, Larry J.
Steward, Rochelle B.
Tenuth, Joseph F.
Thompson, Tyrone P.
VanHorn, Carl A
VanHorn, Roger D.
Vita, Frank J.
Wagley, Linda K.
Watts, Carlyn
Whitefoot, Rodger W.
Wieck, Edwin C.
Woynilko, Frank J.
Young, Gary G.
Yunker, Ernie G.
Zalubowski, Ronald J.
Best Wishes from
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HOW TO WRITE A SUCCESS STORY
Let's start with a brief description of the Hero of your Success Story .
He or she can be a machine operator, a housewife, a store clerk, a teacher , a
clergyman, a union official , or engaged i n any activity you may select . To wr i te
a truly successful story, however, you must endow the Hero with four essential
c: iaracteri sties .
The Hero of a Success Story has a willingness to learn . For the Hero there is
no final graduation - only a series of Commencements that bring with them new
lessons to be mastered .
The Hero of a Success Story has an unending desire to succeed in whatever he
undertakes . The phrase " just as good " is not in his vocabulary . " Better than "
are his favorite words and the yardstick by which he measures hi s work .
The Hero of a Success Story welcomes responsibility . For just as exercise develops muscles, so responsibility develops the man or woman . The degree of your
Hero' s success will be governed by the respons i bility he or she is willing to
shoulder .
The Hero of a Success Story al ways gives more than he gets . He is too busy
with important things to measure accurately his own worth . His greatest satisfaction comes from being of real serv i ce to his fellow men .
It is never too early nor too late to begin your Success Story . Writing it will
not be easy because success is never easily captured . But your chances of authoring your own Success Story are greater in the United States than they would be
in any other country in the world .
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MAN'S I NALi ENABLE RIGHTS
The essence of Americanism is found in the Declaration of Independence; namely, that man is endowed by his Creator with certain
inalienable rights; among them the right to life and liberty. This is
the rock upon which our American freedom was founded.
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were sets of prohibitions.
They were prohibitions of what the people had learned to fear in
the old countries -
overextended government. They Ii mited govern-
ment more than it had ever been limited before.
Government was limited to the function of protecting the people
from destructive forces. As a consequence of this Ii mitation of government, creativity and productivity were free to flourish. This was
the source of the American Miracle.
Many of us have forgotten the real reasons for the freedom and
the outburst of creative energy that has made America a great nation -
let's understand them and help others to do so.
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STORES
60th Street & 40th Avenue
4824 Sheridan Road
2324-64th Street
PLANT OFFICE
6415-28th Avenue
UNION
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DOWNTOWN
5708 Seventh Avenue
COIN LAUNDRY
6824 Sheridan Road
First in Personal Service
Phone 01. 7-3175
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KENOSHA' S FOREMOST STORE SINCE 1889
Downtown Kenosha
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Coal
Fuel Oil
Heating Equipment
Phone OL. 7-717
McNEIL FUEL CO.
6337 ~ 14 Avenue
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OL. 4-3591
710 58th Street
KENOSHA NATIONAL BANK
625 -
57 Street
OL. 8-8157
TRIANGLE APPLIANCES
& FURNITURE MART
Kenosha's Largest Selection of Name
Brand Appliances and Furniture
3813 Roosevelt Road
OL. 75143
KENDALL SHOE STORE
" Where Good Shoes Are Properly Fitted"
6208 -
22 Avenue
OL. 2-3751
ELLIOT'S FASHION APPAREL
5614 Sixth Avenue
GROTSKY & BERENSON
7523 -
22 Avenue
OL. 2-1596
OL. 40209
T. V. ENGINEERS
Ol. 76159
3416 Roosevelt Road
GUTTORMSEN'S 46 LANES
Ol. 45396
5160 Sixth Avenue
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PAYING
MIND
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FEATURING HESS MEATS
PIGGLY WIGGLY
3820-52 Avenue
2215-80 Street
'' W~ Yow WANT THE R.it.e.st''
Fannie M.ae Candies
Russel Stover Candies
Whitman Chocolates
Hallmark Cards
Genuine Hummels
Uhle's Tobacco
Sasieni, Comoy, GBD Pipes
Domestic & Havana Cigars
HOMEMADE Ice Cream ... Good FOOD
In the Heart of Kenosha at Rambler Drive -
24th Avenue
SEWER MASTERS
Bill Thomas -
Ray Staudt
COMPLETE SEWER SERVICE
OL. 73710 or OL. 75297
2822-52 Street
:PENNEY'S
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702 -
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2204 Roosevelt Road
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MAIN HARDWARE, INC.
VIGANSKY'S TELEVISION &
APPLIANCE COMPANY
3611 Roosevelt Road
606 57th Street
OL. 7-7433
Kenosha, Wisconsin
OL. 81666
LAKE SHORE MOTORS, INC.
West Division
Sheridan Motors
5909-52 Street
5919 Sheridan Road
OL. 23030
OL. 25097
8124 Sheridan Road
OL. 45327
UPTOWN BAR AND RESTAURANT
FINE ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD
6216-22 Avenue
OL. 49123
KINNEY SHOE STORES
WILSON'S T.V. & RECORD CENTER
6206-22 Avenue
OL. 23723
5602 Sixth Avenue
OL. 79814
SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY
BENSON OIL COMPANY
6621 -
620 -
39 Avenue
56 Street
OL. 4-0421
ON THE SQUARE
Kenosha, Wisconsin
OL. 7-6677
PAIELLl'S BAKERY,
INCORPORATED
ISERMANN BROTHERS
614-618 56 Street
6020 -
39 Avenue
OL. 46471
OL. 7-5931
MUG 'N' BRUSH
BARBER SHOP
The Latest In Hair Styles
2103 -
91 Street
7426 -
SUNSET MOTORS
40 Avenue
1320 -
52 Street
OL. 7-5600
BELL DRESSED IS WELL DRESSED
KENOSHA'S QUALITY
MEN'S STORE
SINCE
1904
BELL CLOTHING HOUSE
VALEO'S SAUSAGE SHOP
5002 -
22 Avenue
6th Avenue
Corner 56th Street
OL. 7-6484
BRUCH FUNERAL HOME
3503 Roosevelt Road
OL. 2-28298
RUFFALO DECORATING COMPANY
OL. 4-0217
3401 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha's Largest Jewelers
JORNT BROTHERS
HARDWARE
5006 Seventh Avenue
Corner 58 Street and 7th Avenue
OL. 7-9613
ARNOLD P. JOHNSON, INC.
SUNNYSIDE T.V.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
7102 Thirtieth Avenue
7514 -
30 Avenue
OL. 45426
Telephone Olympic 88428
SE GALS
READY TO WEAR
MARY ANN'S BEAUTY SALON
5709 -
Sixth Avenue
OL. 7-6506
2022 Fiftieth Street
Phone OL. 76658
BERNACCHI
FOREST PARK PHARMACY
60th Street at 39th Avenue
OL. 81353
LAWRENCE JEWELERS
Four Locations in Kenosha, Wis.
5727 -
6th Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin
CITY LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY
THE CHOCOLATE SHOP
OL. 8-8400
5901 Sixth Avenue
6908 -
29 Avenue
OL. 7-6166
BODE BROTHER'S COMPANY
~RDITURE CO.
Established over 60 years
Six Complete Floors of
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Complete Home Furnishers
Interior Decorating Service
5431 Sixth Avenue
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COMPLIMENTS OF
CERTIFIED GROCERS
Cl ass of 1963
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS
ALBERT T. CHRISTIANSEN
HEATING -
COOLING
MIDTOWN BAR & RESTAURANT
WELDING
7006 Sheridon Rood
2112 -
14 -
52 Street
BOBUSCH FURNITURE COMPANY
OLIVER'S BAKERY INC.
5000 Seventh Avenue
3526 Roosevelt Rood
CRYSTAL'S MEN SHOP
PIASECKI FUNERAL HOME
5520 Sixth Avenue
2002 -
52 Street
DICK'S BARBER SHOP
THE RANCH RESTAURANT
3033 60 Street
7500 Sheridon Rood
GREENING'S CLOTHES SHOP
6304 -
22 Avenue
KENNETH H. JUNG AGENCY
2206 -
60 Street
LA FAIRE BEAUTY SALON
3119 -
60 Street
THOMPSON CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY
3506 -
67 Street
WADE REAL ESTATE AGENCY
1630 -
50 Street
PATRONS
Barr Furniture and Appliances
Jurik Food Shop
Berger Chef Drive-In
Kiddy Korner
Book Mart
Leader Store
Brosk Office and School Supply, Inc.
Leo Walkowski & Son
Carl's Market
Mike's Barber Shop
Charles Curtiss Insurance Agency
Mr. Paul 's Barber Shop
Chiappetta, Inc.
Nehlsen 's Sporting Goods
Contour Hosiery, Inc.
Nickerson Linoleum Shop
Crema Rug Company
North Shore General Mdse. Co.
Dickelman Toy Shop
Peggy Geddes
I. J. Bear & Son, Inc.
Phillips Gift Shoppe
Doctors Park Pharmacy
Phillipson Woodcraft
Ernst Stationery & Supplies, Inc.
Pofahl Linoleum & Paint
Flatley's Sausage Shop
Potthast Sheet Metal
Frandsen Pharmacy
Sam Bianco Barber Shop
Gallo Rexall Pharmacy
Fred P. Rudy Co.
Garb's Guys N Dolls Barber Shop
Sikorsky Realty
John Blatter Standard Service
Sunnyside Florists
John Bruzas Agency
Tyson's Cycle and Sport Shop, Inc.
John R. DiCello Agency
Julius Urban
John's Old-Fashion Sausage Shop
Vanity Shop
Johnston Hardware, Inc.
William's Sausage Shop
Wisconsin Fuel Co.
DENTAL PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS
D. W. Baumgartner, D.D.S., M.S.
Thomas B. Lane, D.D.S.
Orthodontist
6124 She rido n Rood
6106 Sheridan Rood
A. E. Pacetti, D.D.S.
Kenneth E. Ditthardt, D.D.S.
7533 -
3804 -
60 Stree t
39 Avenue
George C. Gabe, D.D.S.
F. S. Przlomski, D.D.S.
General Dentistry
5925 Sixth Avenue A
625 -
57 Street
Kenneth Reed
Roger M. Hammond, D.D.S.
1202 -
7533 -
22 Ave nue
60 Street
W. H. Talley, D.D.S.
Warren A. Johnson, D.D.S.
6820 -
3311 Roosevelt Rood
14 Avenue
OPTOMETRY PROFESSIONAL
SPONSORS
The optometri st is one who practices the art
DRUG STORE SPONSORS
and science of vision care. He is trained and
l i censed to make tests to determine vision
efficiency. When inefficiencies are found , he
prescri bes and fits corrective lenses, or provi des visual training , to conserve and im -
Kenosha Prescription Laboratory, Inc.
prove the pat ient's comfortable and efficient
seeing .
624 -
57 Street
Mayer Drug
Dr. Leon Regner
Optometrist
6215 -
5537 Sixth Avenue
22 Avenue
Heinze and Associates, O.D.
2215 -
63 Street
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS
The Kenosha County Medical Society is a voluntary
organization of Doctors of Medicine who reside and
p ractice in Kenosha County, dedicated to the promotion of the science and art of medicine and the
b etterment of health.
This society is a component organization of the
State Medical Society of Wisconsin and the American Medical Association.
Harold A. Bjork, M.D. & Gene F. Armstrong, M.D.
Wm. A. Mudge, M.D.
Radiology
Internal Medicine & Cardiology
6530 Sheridon Rood
6530 Sheridon Rood
Morris Siegel, M.D.
Boyd Horsley, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
Internal Medicine
3900 -
6530 Sheridon Rood
75 Street
Edwin H. Barnes & Walter C. Rattan, M.D.
L. T. Schlenker, M.D.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Orthopedic Surgery
6530 Sheridon Rood
6530 Sheridon Rood
Cecil C. Morrow, M.D.
G. Larsen & Ralph G. Burnett, M.D.
Allergic Diseases
Physician & Surgeon
6336 Sheridon Rood
6219 -
22 Avenue
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