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The SPY 1971
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1970 to 1971 school year.
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Mary
D.
8rad f ord
Kenosha,
Wisconsin
High
Schoo I
THE BEGINNING OF AN
"All media are extensions of some human faculty, whether it be
psychic or physical."
The 1971 Spy, as a photograph media, is an extension of the
eye. It is a look-around at a whole new generation with a whole new
style. A generation that wants something different out of life and is
getting it.
This book is a reflection of this new life style; a representation of
the tempo of today. The 1971 Spy is the recaptured vision of
what's happened: a year for crossing barriers, for erasing old tradi tions, for probing a round. All the things we have seen, the things
we would like to have seen, and things we would like to see again
are presented in this - a photographic essay - of a year gone by,
of a time remembered .
As a photographic essay, this year's Spy introduces a new concept: Graphics. Graphics present the visual image with little or no
written word, and derives its impact from that visual image.
The Spy - its message is total change ... a graphic translation
of our year, our school, our scene . This presentation is like an Xray - when the unexpected meets the traditional .
Take a good look at this book, at some of the pieces of the total
year's experience ... it may not be what you are expecting.
THIS BOOK
IS AN EXTENSION OF THE
Our lives are albums written through
With good or ill , with false or true ;
And as the blessed angels turn
The pages of our years ,
God grant they read the good with
smiles
And blot the ill with tears!
-Whitter
Alex, student council president .
Spy art adviser, Mr. Karrels ...
French Club's jail house at carn ival .
As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but
... Nelybel and Stan DuRusha . .
. . . Homecoming Queen Court
. . . Football coaching staff ...
... Hat day demonstrated .. .
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Introduction
New occasions teach new duties.
Time makes ancient good uncouth;
They must upward still and onward,
Who would keep abreast of truth.
-Lowell
... Oh well , another victory ..
. .. A determined Bruce Bennett ...
how good it is, is what matters, -
. .. a traditional singing tree .. .
Seneca
... Who Knows? ... We do .. . television becomes us .. .
. . . Winter Formal date, Mark and Pat ...
. .. Gettin ' Ready ...
Introduction
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In masks outrageous and austere
The years go by in single file ;
But none has merited my fear.
And none has quite escaped my smile.
- Elenor H. Wylie
I'm a little teapot . . . (Les Braze)
Scott Ferguson and favorite teacher. (Miss Cyzak)
A useless life is an early death. - Goethe
Killer Christ in modeling class.
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Introduction
Santa ONLY gets 2nd .
Wasn 't it legal the first time?
Row One, L to R: R. Dahlberg (manager), K. Land re, S. Vepraskas. S. Marini , D. Pierce, R. Gomez, G. Powers, A. Peterson , J. Paskiewicz, R. Hoel , L.
Miller. L. Stine . J. Casteel , E. Chromik , S. Houghton , J. Chalekian . J. Romanowski (manager). Row Two: H. Leipzi g, J. Grimes , B. Carlson . J. Vogt, R.
Travanty , T . Gemgembre, F. Ruffalo , G. Winters , R. Medina . T. Walker, F. Cesario , J. Tracy, R. Dezek, G. Kastellic, A. Swartz. J. Demske, M. Dix, T.
Vaccaro (manager). Row Three: Mr. Wagner (Coach), Mr. Christ (Coach), T . Rizzo . T . Reindl , B. Bennett. L. Braze, T. Hart , B. Sinnen , G. Jensen , A.
Edmunds , G. Klees, J. Douglas, M. Gyurina , T. Bolyard , B. Enroth, C. Feest, Coach Soulek, Coach Helwig .
Line, L to R: G. Jensen, G. Klees, F. Cesario, J. Vogt, T. Walker, T. Hart. Backs: E. Chromik, R. Hoel, S.
Vepraskas, R. Medina.
Line, L to R; T . Bolyard, A. Edmunds. J. Demske, M. Gyurina. J. Douglas. Backs: T. Reindl , L. Stine.
L. Miller, B. Carlson .
Coach Ken Wagner
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Football
Varsity Football
Our gridiron season opened on an optimistic note as
Tom Rizzo (junior fullback) galloped 80 yds. with the
first offensive play of the 1970-71 season. The season
concluded on the same note - with a 13-0 win over
Racine Park and a 14-14 tie against the conference
champions, Tremper. These were our last two games
of the football year. Nevertheless, the season's record
(1-6-1) also speaks loudly for the winless and grueling
activity which occurred during the interim. Junior
quarterback Bruce Bennett finished as the team's
leading scorer; he also passed for several td's.
SCOREBOARD:
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
7
0
6
0
13
13
13
14
Janesville Parker
Madison West
Whitnall
Racine Case
Racine Horlick
Madison Memorial
Racine Park
Tremper
21
28
14
34
38
46
0
14
FRANK CESARIO - Lineman of the Year Kenosha's Best Athlete 1970-1971.
South Shore Conference -
also
Down, Hut one, Hut two ...
Coach Robert Christ
John Vogt, Tom Walker
A reason why Frank Cesario was lineman of the
year.
Head Coach Ron Soulek
Gyurina, Bolyard, Enroth
CRUNCH
Les Braze, Tom Rizzo . Bruce Bennet. Below the Red Devil's offensive line .
Jim Paskiewicz
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Football
G. Winters , A. Edmunds, G. Klees, G. Jensen, R. Medina . T. Walker, A.
Peterson. J. Paskiewicz .
Medina in action'
Mary had a little lamb
Gemgembre.
by Tim
Row One: L. to R.; Yuleman , L. Savaglio , R. Travanty , R. Tenuta , C. Jackson. J. Nevorski, D. Richards, D. Llanas. C. Wede ll, D. Glll 1s. B. Otto. L. Pie hl,
M. Hoey, S. Schn ieder. J. Mikus . Row Two: Coach Cibrario, T. Lovetro. J. Puntillo, T. Clark , A. Faraca , D. Cesario, D. Landree, E. Dill , R. Daniels. F.
Allds, R. Otto, R. Richie, J. Wohlgefahrt, G. Reece , F. Denne . Row Three: D. Hapanowicz, J. Yule, W. Mudrak . K. Anthonson , M. Montegu e. M. Nesgood , K. Chapman , D. Nelson , R. Durnin , G. Greno , R. Cassity, R. Sadlon . W. Lee, D. Pauley, Coach Fugette, Coach Schm idt .
Gary Reece
Dave Haponowicz
Rob Travanty
Tony Lovetro
Our Bread and Butter play - Ed Dill , Tony Lovetro . Rob Travanty, Dave Haponowicz.
Coaches - Schmidt, C1brano. Fu e e
Defensive terrors - W. Mudrak, J. Puntillo .
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Power Trap Sw
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l,1n,1 , R. D ni I , C. W d II
Sophomore F
Cross Country
Down come the sweatpants!
Coach Verwey
A pep talk before the race begins .
Most valuable runner of the year. Dave Kulich .
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Cross Country
I' m Jeff Homan!
Jim "Whitie" Matelski, senior runner - portrait of pleasantry .
Bottom Row - Left to Right: Keith Swartz, Jim Stevens, Jeff Homan , Ray Venci , Rick Tennessen , Joe Hiegert, Jim Sepulveda , Jim Heiring. Row
Two: Jerry Hartung, Craig Wend ricks , Steve Hofmann, Boro Bozovic, Dave Kulich , John Beets, Dave Neve, Jim Matelsk i, Coach Verwey .
Bradford's 1970 Cross Country
team was very young and inexperienced, thus, this year's record, as
Coach Verwey verified, was "not as
successful as we wanted it to be."
Nevertheless, the 1970 season did
produce the following letter winners: Boro Bozovic, Dan Holzman,
Dave Kulich, Jim Matelski, Jim Sepulveda, Keith Swartz, and Rick
Tennessen . At the post-season banquet, held in November at Krok's,
Dave Kulich was honored as the
year's most valuable runner and
was elected as captain for next
year's team. Returning letter men
for the 1971 team should produce a
stronger team and a more successful win-loss record.
S. Hoffman, D. Kulich, J. Beets.
Can you find the runner who thinks he's Tarzan?
Cross Country
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1970-71 Varsity Basketball
Best Record In Five Years
Bradford hoopster fans had much to cheer about as they followed the Red
Devils through an exciting basketball season which produced a 9-9 record. It
also produced for us two second-team All-Conference players in Dave Staff
and Bruce Bennett In addition, Staff was named to the All-County first team ,
while Bennett and Walker received second-team honors. Unfortunately, the
season ended with a 60-51 loss to Kenosha Tremper.
Scoreboard:
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Simon: a hot, 4th quarter shooter.
67
50
39
68
51
54
67
55
North (Mil)
Beloit
Craig
Salem
Rufus King
Parker
Case
Xavier (Appleton)
Braze-Krehbiel frighten nesting Eagles.
66
72
69
61
77
67
73
71
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
Bradford
53
62
58
56
67
73
82
48
53
48
Tremper
Horl1ck
Concordia (Mil)
Case
Sheboygan South
Boys Tech (Mil)
Park
Tremper
Horlick
Case
42
54
53
58
65
68
80
44
65
79
.. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. whistle .. what?
1970-71 Varsity Squad: S. Walker, M. Gyurina, K. Krehbiel , R. Kloet, D. Kulich, L. Braze, B. Bennett. T. Hart, W. Turner, D. Staff, J. Grimes, and L.
Jackson. Kneeling, Coach Jerry Verwey and team manager C. Bennett.
Enthusiasm cannot be stirred by spiritless men .
"Get outta' my way, I got work to do." (Bennett)
Kerry Krehbiel : A portrait for Pam .
All-Conference senior Dave Staff
" Listen , guys , only a mediocre person is always at his best. "
" I wonder what Ma 's cooking for supper? " (Braze)
Two photographers wanted this Hart jump-shot .
I think that I shall never see a satisfactory referee!
Up, up and away.
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Basketball
Coach Verwey with seniors M. Gyurina, K. Krehbiel , R. Kloet, T. Hart, W. Turner, D. Staff, and L
Jackson .
The sophomore starting five .
1970-71 Junior-Varsity Squad : Coach William Seals , J. Paskiewicz. A. Bozovic, D. Kulich , F. Scuglik, M. Simon, J. Grimes, R. Dezek, D. Neve, and team manager C. Bennett.
Guess who missed the team picture? Yup, cocaptain Robbi e Travanty. Issue: promptness .
Sophomore
Basketball
R. Krehbiel runs into trouble.
Record breaking form produced 34 points for
shooter Pete Bruneo.
1970-71 Sophomore Squad: J. Yule , P. Bruneo, R. Krehbiel , K. Meyers, M. Nesgood . D. Nelson . M.
Hoeft. J. Beets . M. McCarthy, A. Lovetro , and S. Perry . Managers D. Pauley and K. Swartz. Kneeling,
Coach Ronald Soulek.
Phil Sturycz attempting a spread-eagle dive .
What a couple of hotdogs! (D. Maurer, P. Cutts)
Bradford's water god (Ken Land re)
What a racing start! (Bob Carlson, Jim Matelski, Mark Bishop)
Coach Harry Stoebe
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Swimming
Assistant Coach Brand
The miracle of a caccoon .
Here's hoping I don't hit the water like this! - Ken Land re
Our Swim Team
ended its season with only two wins
and one tie. Despite this apparently
poor record, three school swimming records were _set: 1) the 200
yard medley relay - Hilleshiem,
Matelski , Enroth, Ferguson; 2) the
100 yard breaststroke (a new pool
record) - Matelski; 3) the 100 yard
backstroke - Hilleshiem . Don Sebetic was voted as the year's most
improved swimmer, while Matelski
and Ferguson were selected as the
team's most valuable performers.
See, it was a good season!
Team: (L To R, In Water) D. Sebetic, T . Smith,
T. Rassmussen. D. Sturino, K. Meidinger, L.
Edmark : 2nd Row: S. Ferguson (co-captain).
J. Matelski (co-captain); 3rd Row: S. Lagodich. S. Bishop, D. Sebetic (manager), B.
Bucko (manager); 4th Row: B. Enroth . D. Hil leshiem, B. Carlson. D. Maurer, D. Knight, M.
Bishop, Coach Stoebe and Assistant Coach
Brand : 5th Row: P. Cutts, J. Hartung, D. Giorno. K. Landree , P.Sturycz.
What's so funny? (J. Matelski, M. Bishop, S. Ferguson)
Little Lorn with two mouths? Two? (J. Matelski)
"The chlorine is murder on my armpits." (M . Bishop)
"Hey! My finger is stuck in the drain "(S. Ferguson)
Swimming
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Wrestling Yields A 3 win, 9 loss, 7 tie record, and Cesario
Row 1: A. Vittori , Bob Talamonti, J. Scalis, B. Mandernach , R. Alderson , J. Heiring, D. Sturino , R. Bolyard , and J. Romanowski . Row 2: G. Fandrei , T.
Jackson , M. Wertz, J. Chalekian, L. Ancona. A. Nye, M. Braund . T. Oster, 0. Wertz, T. Bolyard . Row 3: Head Coach Robert Crist, B. Barber, J. Puntillo, w. Thompkins, R. Sadlon , T. Pivorar, F. Cesario. R. Tennessen. T. Niccolai . J. Vogt, J. Hiegert, M. Dix . L. Chiappetta, R. Tenuta , and Coach
Wagner .
"The excitement of wrestling lies in the fact that two ath letes face each other in direct conflict, in bodily warfare.
The best wrestler ALWAYS wins ... One finds himself pulling with every move the wrestlers make." (Kenews Sportsatorial writer Jeff Cesario).
Although our wrestling record was short of expectations,
Frank Cesario finished season with 30-3 record .
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Wrestling
the season was thrilling because it produced upsets, outstanding performances, records, and flaming potential for
the upcoming season. In addition, the Red Devil grabblers
concluded the season by sending to Madison a state contender , 167 pound Frank Cesario, who finished in fourth
place.
West Point nominee Tim Bolyard finished with
15-3.
Spy actor ("Spys fo' sale") Lou Chiapetta (513) .
Rick Tennessen (7-19-1)
John Vogt (11-5)
Gary Fandrei (8-12)
" If Donnie were here, he'd beat the hell outta ' ya '."
John Vogt (11-5) in combat.
Thompkins wrestles Braund in practice.
The notorious Pit-Gang.
Wrestling
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Front Row, L to R: Steve Ingram, Dennis Gannaway, Gary Kastelic, Tom Phillips, Lance Stine, Jim Casteel, Lester Jackson, Dan Holzman , Phil Sturcyz, Jerry Hartung, Coach Bakke. Row Two: Bob Talamonti, Rick Tennessen , Rick Arndt. Bot Brown , Mike Boero, Raul Medina , Paul Cutts, Steve
Herbert. Jim Sepulveda, Dave Neve. Tom Oster, Coach Verwey . Third Row: Coach Giordana, John Beets, Art Markin , Ron Kranski, Dave Kulich,
Jackie Ingram, Leslie Braze, Dave Pauley, Tom Hart. Pat Crumbliss, Greg Winters , Mark Nesgood , Rolf Van Leuween, Craig Wend ricks, Peter Barca, John Vogt .
1st. 2nd , and easy 3rd .
22-Track
The leaper: Tom Hart .
A close race.
Lester did it again .
Just another day.
Today 5'10", Tomorrow the world .
The miler: Dave Kulich .
The second lap around.
The third lap .
Final lap, and the winner .
On your mark, get set. go!
First exchange .
Second exchange .
First place finish .
Al Edmonds , Mike Maruca , and
Gordon Greno .
Shotput anyone?
Good form .
Paul Cutts : record breaker .
Track Team
The track team had some outstanding spring athletes who
piled up points for our team throughout the year. Al Edmonds always led the weight event scorers , j ust as Kulich
and Stine were Bradford 's top scorers in the distance
events . (Kulich broke the 2 mile school record with 10:
0 2.6.) Phillip, Brown , and Ingram led the team in the dashes. (Tom Phillip tied our school 100 yd . dash record with a
time of ten seconds flat, and Paul Cutts tied our pole vault
record at 12'6 ".) Our middle distance leaders were Medina ,
Brown, Kranski , Sepulveda, and Neve .. Braze and Hart were
tough in the hurdles , long jump, and high jump. Spy wonders just what this team could have done if we had had the
proper indoor fac ilities?
The senior men: All fo r one , and one for all .
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Tennis Team , First Row, L to R: Dave Sebetic, Andy Peterson , Jerry Kotz, John Puntillo , Rick Bolyard, Warren Dagen back, Ray Venci . Second Row:
Coach Stoebe, Steve Leff, Mark Bishop, Jack Stricklen, Dan Strash, Jeff Derks, Jim Bose .
Tennis Coach Harry Stoebe
Todd Seitz- with smiles - demonstrates a successful backstroke.
"When you lose, throw your racket up there ."
"You want us to do WHAT?"
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A cardinal stoke by Bishop .
"Boids is on the wing- I hoid; but that's absoid, 'cause wings is on the boid -
I hoid ."
Senior Dan Strash shows determination - a playing style which gave hi m the tea m's number one playing spot.
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Tennis
This season the men on our tennis team finished in third place in
conference play, posting a 5 win-7 loss season record. Coach Stoebe
commented on the season by saying that this year's team started to
win back some of the respectability as a strong tennis team . This
statement was verified by the strong performances of the team 's leading players: Tod d
Seitz, Jeff Derks , and Mark Bishop (doubles players) and singles players Dan Strash and
Jack Stricklen. The team 's most improved player was Steve Leff.
Jac k Stric kle n had to play a second shot before scoring the needed poi nt .
"Co me on . serve!" (Marini )
Steve Leff. a prom ising player .
" Jim Bose. are you th rowin g your ra c ket? "
" I'll wrap th is one down his throat. " th inks I\ ·rk Bishop .
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Baseball
Infielders, 1st Row, L to R: J . Petersen , J . Grimes , T. Walker. S. Walker, L. Isenberg.
Standing: G. Merfeld , G. Smith . F. Storz. D. Pierce. G. Klees.
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Baseball Team , Front Row, L to R: J. Petersen , G. Petersen, J. Grimes. T. Walker, K. Krehbiel, G. Mentek, E. Mudrak. 2nd Row: J.
Webber, G. Klees, G. Merfeld , P. Buscoe , F. Storz , B. Edwards . G. Smith . 3rd Row: W. Mudrak. J. Tracy, D. Pierce , B. Bennett. P.
Bruneo , and Coach John Cibrario .
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The 1971 Baseball Season was primarily one of disheartenment because the team finished the year with a rather
frustrating win-loss record. The season began on April
6th and concluded on May 19th at Simmon 's Field with a
7:30 PM game against Tremper. Coach Cibrario summarized the team's performance by saying, " Mechanical
errors and one bad inning per game have been the
team's pattern . We just couldn 't ' put it all together' to
play good ball as we were capable of doing."
First baseman Lloyd makes the play ...
Co-captain Tom Walker, Coach John Cibrario, and Co-captain Gary
Mentek .
Bradford's Battery, Front Row, L to R: E. Mudrak, B. Bennett, P. Bruneo.
Standing: J. Tracy, B. Edwards. T. Walker, F. Storz.
Can you tell Jerry from Gary Petersen?
Baseball
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Golf Team
The 1971 golf season consisted on
fourteen meets (from April 20 until
May 22). The year was highlighted
by junior John Mattioli who, during
the May 1 Janesville Invitational ,
shot a 77 . John missed the number
1 spot by two strokes. This junior
won second-place medalist honors
on the first hole of a sudden death
playoff. This year ' s team , which
practiced and held their meets at
the Maplecrest Country Club, con sisted of 1 senior (Christensen) , 9
juniors, and 5 sophomores. The
team's strong point getters were
Christiansen, Mattioli, and Paskiewicz. The young team was coached
by Mr. Karakash who requested that
golf copy be brief and specific . So
be it, Coach .
1971 Golf Team . Behind Tree: D. Covelli, D. Gitzlaff , D. Landree. In Tree: L to R: C. Bennett, J. Paskiewicz, S. Giannola, A. Swartz, J. Kuta. R. Dezek, T. Hubbard , J. Soderberg, J. Mattioli, C. Christensen, and T.
Greco. Coa ch Ron Karakash shrugs as if to say, " What am I going to do with them ?"
John Mattioli 's form produces 2nd best score out of 116 golfers on May 1
at the Janesville Invitational .
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Golf
Chuck Christensen tees off.
Maplecrest, the club and course used by
Bradford golfers for practice and meets.
Bennett blasts out of trouble . ..
Shhhh ... Jim Paskiewicz is concentrating ~nan important one .
"John, Craig, listen now. If . .. "
A meet ends . " Wud'ja shoot, fella?"
Gymnastics
The Bradford athletic program expanded into another
field this year. The new sport is gymnastics. Bradford's
gymnastics coach is Jim Murphy, a physical education
teacher at Curtis Strange Elementary School. The follow-
ing athletes received letters: Rolf Van Leeuwen , Mike Martino, Pat Crubliss, Mark lspen and Jim Casteel . The 1971 72 co-captains are Mark and Jim.
Standing From Left to Right- Rolf Van Leeuwen . Rick Lundskow, Mark lspen , Jim Casteel . Mike Martino. Mr. Jim Murphy (coach). Pat Crubl iss .
Mark lspen and Pat Crubliss adjusting horse .
Mark lspen performing a difficult vault .
Jim Casteel doing a shoulder stand on uneven
parallel.
Girls' Track
Girl's Track was organized this year to become the
first competitive girl's sport at Bradford. The girls took
part in two track meets , one at Tremper and the other
at Muskego (sectionals). Out of 23 schools, Bradford
girls took 14th place.
Dawn Raabe - 6th in sectionals (softball throw)
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Coach Trudy Farrell
Girl 's Track, Bottom Row, L to R: R. Ohms , D. Rogers, B. Werner, J. Schemenauer. P. Vanchena, J. Gardinier, J . Paskiewicz, J. Scherer. Row Two: L. Stine, K. Dosemagen , D. Raabe, D. Goergen , H. Zizich. K. Van chena , R. Beals. Top Row: Coaches Linda Beede and Trudy Farrell .
HOMECOMING
MARY ANN GARDNER
Hats, " security" items, and smiles abounded from October
12-17, Bradford's Homecoming week. The week included
Sweatshirt and Bermuda Day (Monday), Security Day
(Tuesday) , Hat Day (Wednesday) , Jersey Day and the Bonfire (Thursday), and School Colors Day (Friday).
The Excitement felt by Bradford's students could only be
surpassed by the excitement of five girls following the finalist assembly on Wednesday, October 14. Mike Andreason
announced and interviewed the five finalists: Mary Ann
Gardner, Jeanne Grno, Liz Hammond, Maggie Hammond,
and Linda Pitts. Tammy Hauk interviewed Kathy Doherty,
1969 Homecoming Queen, and entertainment included
skits and a swing band performance.
CHEERLEADER JEANNE KOPACZ
The announcing of the queen, Mary Ann Gardner, and the
winning float, French Club's "Curse You Rebels ", were the
highlights at the Friday night game against Racine 's Horlick
Rebels. Second place float was K-Teens .
To complete a successful Homecoming week, the Student
Council , engaged the Geneva Convention on Saturday night
(October 17). At the dance , Let It B, Queen Mary Ann and
her court reigned supreme .
Mike Andreason interviews Dave Pfefferle.
At finalist assembly L. Hammond and J. Grno think of queenship.
June Lockjaw (Tammi Hauck) interviews Kathy
Doherty, 1969 Homecoming Queen .
The homecoming dance band . the Geneva Convention (Let It 'B') in action during dance.
1970 Homecom ing Queen Fina lists: Linda Pitts . Maggie Hammond. Liz Hammond . Jeanne Grno . and
Mary Ann Gardner.
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Homecoming
Roy Medina (42) goes into action against Horlick.
Jim Ruffolo leads the band during Homecoming
game half-time.
Coach Wagner reveals concern as the Red Devils
fall behind during the gridiron action .
Homecoming
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Angie Whinery takes a bow after solo .
Brass Choir accompanies Bradford's choirs.
Sophomore Mixed, A Cappel la , Bradford Girls' Choir, and Brass Choir. Directing, Mr. DeRusha.
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Christmas Concert
Each one must contribute .
Jamie Demske in preparation .
"Gimme some punch please ."
Living Christmas Tree: an annual attraction.
Bradford Girls' Choir at practice.
Bradford's 1970 Christmas Concert
A Cappella Choir and Angie Whinery.
Before Concert
After Concert
On December 4 at 8:00 P.M. the Bradford auditorium came
alive with the sounds of Christmas. A Cappella, Bradford
Girls', and Sophomore Mixed Choirs, directed by Mr. Tweiten, synchronized their talents to create a melodic evening
of gaiety and inspiration. Annually, this concert makes
Christmas for all Kenoshians who attend a little more enjoyable and meaningful.
Christmas Concert
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Even the Sub-Deb president must wait in line.
Diane Pflugrad and Greg Peters
" Life" provided the music for the evening.
Sub-Deb
Shades of Crimson
and Love
The 1970-71 Sub-Deb Winter formal was
held in Bradford's gyms on December 29,
1970. Approximately two hundred and
fifty couples danced from 8-11:30 p.m. to
the music of "Life." The formal was titled
"Shades of Crimson and Love." Those
who attended seemed to agree that it was
a lovely evening.
Pam Schaller. Aletha Young. Mark Grasser, and Ken Hansen
Pete Rasmussen and Annette McCue
Jim Ruffolo and Joanne Dubanewicz
John Capriotti and Rita Tarsitano
Tom Poston and Janice Pryblyski
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King L'Abner
replaced the traditional Daisy
Mae at the March 19th "Sassafras and Moonshine", the annual
girl-ask-boy Sadie Hawkins
dance. L'Abner - Tom Walker was selected by students and
teachers from a list which also
included the names of Frank
Cesario, Jeff Cesario, Steve
Czajka, Jim Ruffolo, and Pete
Tomaszewski. Other dance attractions included 'Marrin' Sam',
a dog-pound jail, painted backdrops for picture taking, and gallons of soda and pounds of popcorn:
Marrin ' Sam - Tim Gemembre
" Refreshment time. gal."
Typical evening attire (Edmonds)
Happiness reigned supreme.
Bradfordites -
1981
Teachers. in and out of 1a1 I.
Balls-o-fire. dem characters sure is enjoyin' dese doings!
Sadie Hawkins
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The annual 1971 Kenosha County Science Fair drew approximately 6560 people to Bradford's gymnasium during its
days of exhibition , March 7-9. Thirty-five
Bradford Students received awards in the
nine different categories of competition.
Our Spy staff made a conscientious effort to capture the winning exhibits ;
however, we do apologize to the winners
for not picturing them with their exhibits.
First-place winners included the following: Robert Perzigian , Walter Kukowski,
Natalia Petrovic, Diane Altorfer, Jeff
Derks, Chester Stump, Rick Tennessen,
Michael Shawaluk, and Kathleen Hansen.
Receiving special awards were Walter
Kukowski , Joann Grno, Linda Wohlgemuth , Patricia Wallis, and Michael Shawaluk. Special tribute goes to Mr. Winston, chief organizer and science department chairman .
Exhibit by Tim Hubbard .
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1st- M. Shawaluk- General Science experiments .
Sports Day
For the first time in Bradford 's history,
the annual student-faculty 'Sports-Day'
was held during school hours. On the afternoon of Wednesday, March 17, 1300
students packed the gym to see three
games of volleyball and one game of
basketball. The women's faculty volleyball team won two games against the
students ' G.A.A. te9m ; however, the senior varsity players sneaked passed the
men 's faculty club in an overtime con test. 77 to 76 . Half-time entertainment
was provided by the Bradford gymnastic
team. Students who did want to go to the
sporting activities had the option of attending a movie - Fifty-Five Days To
Peiking - which was shown in the auditorium . General opinion : an enjoyable
break between Christmas and Easter .
. .. Mrs. Migliano ...
Mr. Glynn , Lucian Brown , and Mr. Pepple .
And the basketball game began ...
Mike Martino on rings . ..
"He's the one who pushed me ... "
Pat Crum bl is - Casteel watches.
Bunky, Spunky , and Chunky.
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VARIETY SHOW
On March 12-13 Bradford staged another successful Variety Show. With the combined talents of Bradford's 1971
Jazz Ensemble, a student-filled, twenty-act program, and an efficient production staff ; an· eve.ning of enjoyment was
almost inevitable. We will let our yearbook pictures recall this experience for you. Remember when ... ah, yes, remember when .. .
as they kicked to the song " Mame" . . .
. . . walk-ons , and listened to
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... Black Poetry , and we·viewed
a girl (?) dancing in a mirror .
.. . backstage nervousness(?) . ..
. . . Don 't wet your pants, don 't . . .
. . . Buckets, Shades. and Methylene Blue ...
. . . and the chess game . ..
. .. and a packed-house ... before
... Angela's " People" . . .
. . . and more walk-ons .. .
. . . concluding with our Sugar Plum Fairies. Remember?
Variety Show
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... I give you my hand!
I give you my love more precious than money,
I give you myself before preaching or law;
Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me?
Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?
Walt Whitman
Song of the Open Road
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Helen Zizich was No. 499 to receive diploma .
500 Bradford seniors received their diplomas on June 9, 1971. James Fowler, Principal , presided .
" Okay, Mr. President, hand it over." (Jeri Scriver)
Combined Bradford choirs sing "From Sea To Shining Sea" and "A Hymn for Our Time."
" diane kastelic? I can't look ," says Mr. Turner .
"Who said it couldn't be done? Ah-ha!"
... a jubilant Bonny N. Sturman
Mr . Paul A. Turner, President, Board of
Education
" When Is It Over?" ... Donna Sue Johnson
Mr . James Fowler, Bradford Principal , delivers welcome address at June 9th Commencement Exercises.
" A Hidden Devotion " .
Robert Webster Perzigian . fo rm al and Cas ual styles.
1971 Graduation Held At Carthage
Commencement Days are here again ,
the gladdest of the year . The hall is
filled with grandmas , papas , mammas,
uncles, aunts, while sundry infant siblings send forth their dissonance. The
stage is framed with flowers and the
lights are beaming bright to honor little JanJer who will graduate tonight.
For three long years the faculty toiled
on its tedius way; though half a dozen
teachers fell disabled in the fray . And
the course in mathematics was kicked
higher than a kite to ensure that
JaneJer will graduate tonight. The zest
has gone from living since the school
has won its fi ght , for we never thought
that JaneJer would graduate tonight .
0 hail , thrice hail , Commencement,
when babies yell and bawl ; when
groans and snores and lassitude creep
through the yawning hall . Commencement is a time of joy - of sweetness
and of light , for JaneJer hit the jackpot
and will graduate tonight.
(SPY 's last work before going to press:
" The beginning of an experience" our yearbook theme - has reached
it's final page. This is NOT the end , this
is not even the beginning of the end.
This is just the end of the beginning.
SPY must now conclude for a year . We
do not say goodbye , because the assignments for next year must be given
out soon: we must reprove a hurri cane, while also showing the Mississippi how to do its flowing ; instruct a
thunderhead in lightning-making, and
teach an earthquake restraint in quaking. Thus, having calmed some water
spouts and squalls, and preached a
sermon to Niagara Falls, we may feel
better qualified to publish another
yearbook.)
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Most Wanted
Senior Tim Bolyard was voted "most
wanted" at the Ten Most Wanted Dance
which was held on April 30th in Bradford's gymnasium. The dance was sponsored by the Booster Club. Bolyard was
selected from a field of candidates which
included Roy Medina, Jim Ruffolo, Robert Perzigian, Greg Peters, Frank Cesario,
and Llyod Isenberg. At the dance the
candidates were presented to everyone in
a "line-up." A humorous bit about each
one's crime record was given by MC Ozzie Salas . Music for the dance was provided by "The Family."
Greg Peters
Ray Cassity looks good in jail , no?
Jeff Casario
Most Wanted Tim
Bolyard .
The line up of the ten most wanted: Roy, Llyod, Jeff , Greg, Tom, Bob, Tim , Jim , and Frank. Number 53607 was selected .
rim Bolyard and date Joan Hofmann.
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Ten Most Wanted
Lois Wells teeds Paul Ladwig ..
Why aren't you dancing? You lost your shoes.
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Ferguson , Sue Dubinsky, Andre
Robert Manul1k, David Pnmuth ,
i , Robert Bucko, Fred Wamboldt.
w Three: Diane Osinga , Jane Bl
Daniel, Matthew Wallig, Tom Wa
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ted into the Bradford Chap
November. Students are eli
average or better through
1e event. Honor Society als
1as assembled. A big stuffe
a scholarship to a well des
p through collection of due
Miss Hinz. Officers are Rob
·rno, Secretary; Sheila Mel
or) . Row Three: Julie Spiroff, Ma
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Sophomores - Front Row, Left to Right: Tom Smith , Pam Broesch , Mark
Nesgood , Bill Bonadio. Row Two: Valerie Potts . Dennis Gannaway, Rob
Travanty, Jerry Kotz .
Officers - Front Row, Left to Right: Kay Estano (Correspondin g Secretary), Maggie Hammond (Recordin g Secretary). Second Row: Al ex Savaglio (President) . Jerry Rompesky (Parlimentari an), Jeff Douglass (Vi cePresident) . Joe Ryszewski (Treasurer).
Student Council Changed Many Policies
The following are some of the things that Student Council
d id this year:
Seniors - Front Row, Left to Right: Diana Bordo , Liz Hammond, Kay Esta no (Corresponding Secretary) , Debbie Smith. Row Two: Jeff Douglass
(Vice-President) . Alex Savaglio (President). Row Three: Linda Paskiewicz,
Jerry Rompesky (Parliamentarian), Oliver Chick , Maggie Hammond (Recording Sec retary), Linda Pitts.
Juni ors - Front Row, Left to Right: Margaret Ande rson , Renee Chromcik,
Rita Tarsitano , Doris Ball. Row Two: Andy Petersen, Julie Spiroff, Joe Ryszewski, Jim Sep ulveda. Not Pictured: Sue Sharpe, Tammi Hauck .
1. sent birthday cards to students.
2. appointed Rita Tarsitano , Kenosha News Teen Page Correspondent.
3. had athletic schedules printed for Fall and Winter sports.
4. sent two members. Alex Savaglio and Joe Ryszewsk i. to the Wisconsin
Association of Student Council 's Leadership Workshop in Stevens
Point .
5. gave tours of the bu ilding for incoming sophomores.
6. provided layout maps of the bui lding for new students.
7. planned and initiated all Homecoming activ1t1es including a dance .
parade, bonfire , elections , and special event days .
8 . provided a float for Homecom ing Queen fina lists .
9. gave $30 worth of prize money for winning f loats 1n the Homecoming
parade .
10. kept up a plaque honoring Viet Nam dead who graduated from
Bradford .
11 . set up a committee to study the hot lunch program .
12. set up a committee to try to help solve the parking problem .
13. took part in the Junior class carnival.
14. provided suggestion boxes for student opinions .
15. conducted a survey to get student reaction to the hot lunch program .
16. gave weekly announcements concerning important council business.
17. conducted a survey on student reaction to the abolishment of
homeroom .
18. sent three delegates and advisor. Miss Hackel . to the W.A.S.C. Spring
District Conference in Milwaukee .
19. set up a committee to start a memorial fund for the Santiago family .
20. gave $50 to the Santiago Family.
21. m et with other clubs to discuss uniform rules for all popularity
elections .
22. provided garbage cans for student waste .
23. got the no coat rule abolished .
24. helped to get a movie provided for those students who could not attend the Student-Faculty games.
25. conducted a parking survey.
26. endorsed the hot lunch poster contest.
27 . helped to get a better semester exam schedule .
28. proposed a change in the present study hall system .
29. gave $50 to help cover the cost of prom expenses.
30 . started to conduct all open meetings.
31. took part in an Intra-City exchange with St. Joseph High School and
Tremper High School .
32. posted agenda 's and minutes .
33. made changes in Council organization including larger membership
and new methods of elections.
34. sponsored the Choir Bon Voyage Assembly .
Student Council
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Varsity Cheerleaders
Cheerleading captain M. Hammond goofs around
Sherri Pilligor
1 Row (L to R): Sherri Pilligor: G1Gi Ruffolo ; Tammi Hauck; 2 Row (L to R): Julie Weidner; Jeanne Kopacz; Maggie Hammond; Virda Crain; Chris
Grade; 3 Row (L to R): Joanne Grno : CiCi Kotz and Alicia Johnson.
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Al1c1a Johnson flies throu gh the air with the greatest of ease' Such poise'
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Tammi Hauck
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Pill1gor: Debbie Barsu11; Row Three (L to R):
Karen Stengert Diane
Stein: He1d1 Klees.
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Robbie's creation wastebasket.
our newly painted
Bottom Row, Left to Right: Donna Truax. Linda Smithson . Mary Lou Maxwell (photographer) , Kathy
SytKowski. Second Row: Robbie Cole, Jeanne Kopacz, Patty Gerber, Simeon Lagodich (?) , Ed Dorff,
Sally Scriver. Third Row: Paulette St1nefast. Jen Scriver (Co-Editor). Jane Blise (Co-Editor) , Soro Bozovic, and Advisor Mr. Mlodz1k. Not pictured, index editor and sales manager Alex Savaglio .
Jeanne and co-editors Jane and Jeri .
SPY
The people pictured on this page put this book
together. Criticize the book, reader, as you see fit. The undertaking was enormous: an 8112 X 11 cover size, specialeffect photography, graphic page designs, literary implementation, creative typography, etc. Perhaps you may see
why we chose "the beginning of an experience" for our
yearbook's theme. The experience began with the idea of
giving you the biggest and best possible Bradford yearbook.
The crew. including new faces Alex".
Maria. Paula, and " Big
We truly hope we have not disappointed you .
A special thanks goes to Mr. Richard Karrels, art advisor a worker, a man of action . Extra thanks must also be extended to co-editors Jane Blise and Jeri Scriver. Without
them this book wouldn't exist. Yes, it was quite an experience. Thank you for your support, everyone. Bless you!
- The Spy Staff -
"Is the book satisfactory? I wonder?" (Advisor
Mr. Mlodzik)
Valuable Mr. Karrels
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF MARY D. BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sandy Miner, Diane Goergen. Sue Johnson,
Diane Nephew, Kathy Watring, Diane Allegretto, Jeanne Kopacz, Sherri
Sippel (co-editor), Chris Pierontoni. Row Two: Diane Kastelic (co-editor),
Pam Bush, Alex Savaglio, Helen Z1zich, Frank DeCesaro (advertisment
manager), Annette McCue, Lorraine Schacht, Mary Lou Maxwell (photog-
rapher), Jeri Scriver. Row Three: Advisor Mr. Mlodz1k, Bill McHalffrey, Jerry Peterson, John (Tamboletto) Goodwin, John Capriotti (chief salesman).
Ron Stevens (co-editor), Dan Strash, Paul (Paulie Wallie) Pobiecke, Jim
Matelski, Alan Martel, and Jane Blise. (Not pictured, Jeff Cesario. Jeff
Harp, John Hopkins, Sue Kloet. Hans Taffs. and Debbie Allred.)
Mem bers of st aff including ad visor, gaze at Swenek, Kenews April Foo ls edition.
J. Cesa rio plays wit h ru bb er chicke n. Kenews ma scot.
Fro nt Row, Left to Right: Janet Stellato, Linda Pitts, Marisa Covelli, Kathy
Leiting, Sandra Bertelle , Theresa Hawes, Doris Ball , Diane Perona. Row
Two: Linda Wohlgemuth, Mary Beth Luoncek, Jeanne Kopacz (Treasurer),
Nini Ashley, Debbie Marx, Toni Marini, Judy Ruffolo . Row Three: Karen
Enroth, Joanne Dubanewicz (President), Sydney Topel , Jeri Scriver (Recording Secretary), Lynn Macht, Diane Pflugrad. Pam Moffett (Vice-President) , Sue Juskiewi cz, Kathy Sch la fer.
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Sub Deb
Sub-Deb is one of the three girls service organizations at
Bradford that serves the school by providing activities for
the student body and for the members of the cl ub itse lf.
The first event of the 1970-71 school year was the club ' s
informal initiation of its new members on September 23rd
followed by the formal initiation on October 26th. During
the Homecoming festivities the club wo rked with its brother club, Key Club, on their float "Don't Grant the Rebels any
Front Row , Left to Right: Theresa Kaye , Helen Chromik , Helen Wojciechowicz, Carol Bielski, Mary Grzegorczyk, Dale Lipor, Jackie Dalla Santa,
Aletha Young. Row Two: Pat Anderson, Linda Pulera, Linda Beasley, LuAnn Macht, Pam Klacan, Vickie Rossi , Janine Wojciechowicz, Jamie
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Leeway." Bake sales were he ld to replenish the club treasury. On December 29th Sub Deb presented its annual winter formal entitled "Shades of Crimson and Love." As the
year progressed the girls helped out at the Kiwanis Pancake
and Porky Day and downed Hi-Sty le Service Cl ub 19-6 in its
annual bas ketba ll game. A Pool Party was held April 19th in
the Bradford pool with Key Club and an Easter Food Basket
was collect ed for and distrib uted to a needy family at Easterti me. Sub-Deb ended the year with a jo int Senior Banquet
with Key Club.
Demske. Row Three: Mrs. Upright (Advisor), Natalia Petrovic, Sherri Pilligor. Diane Osinga, Jaime McCarthy, Brigitte Susewind , Debbie Wade. Lynn
Baxter, Miss Hackel (Advisor).
Key Club
Key Club is a service club serving both school and community . Some of the fun activities of this year included
building a float for the Homecoming parade , having
dances, playing basketball against other school clubs , and
swimming for the members' pleasure. The service activities
include cleaning up the city beaches , helping out in school
activities, providing leadership , promoting school spirit,
and giving scholarships to outstanding students. The club
is made up of interested boys from the sophomore, junior,
and senior classes .
President Ruffolo with Mr. Guenther, advisor .
Advisor and active Key Club members hold outdoor meeting.
Front Row , Left to Right: Steve Hou ghton , Frank Cesario , John Hopkins ,
Jim Ruffolo , Jeff Cesario . Row Two: Rob Travanty, Ri c k Tenuta , Louie
Covelli , Tony Lovetro , Sam Perry, Lee Edmark, Jerry Kota , Rick Bolyard .
Row Three: John Iorio, Jeffrey Grimes, Tim Gengembre , Mike Nerad, Dave
Neve , Gary Kasteli c. Rick Dezek . Row Four: Roy Medina , Buzzie Enroth ,
Tim Bolyard , Greg Winters, Tom Walker, Tom Mikolyzk, John Maurer,
Todd Seitz, Jerry Rompesky.
Front Row, Left to Right: Angie Antinucci , Diane Bordo (Vi ce-President).
Sheryl Ralph , Kath ie Bierdz (Recording Secretary), Kathy SytKowsk1,Georgia Ruffalo, Charlene Miracle, Terry Puntillo, Debbie Schm idt. Row Two:
Joan Bustrycki, Linda Schaefer, Nancy Staskus, Janice Prybylski, Joan
Hofmann (Treasurer). Donna Rasch (Bouncer and Historian ), Elke Nuern-
Hi-Sty Ie
berg, Mary Annessi, Alicia Johnson , Karen Mays. Row Three: Doris Gresham, Debra Blagec , Joeta Brozosky , Terry Antes, Diane Kramer (Presi dent) , Renee Frazier, Gloria Turner, Charlene Laba , Debbie Stevens, Jackie
Jelks , Mrs. McGough (Advisor) .
Hi-Style entered a homecoming float "Devils Hi , Rebels Di " built with their brother cl ub ,
Hi-Y. Their informal initiation took place on October 4,
1970 and was followed by formal initia tion on November
17, 1970 at the Windjammer Restaurant. Hi-Style also presented a dance, "Shine on Harvest Moon", on November
14, 1970. Thanksgiving , Christmas , and Easter baskets
were made up for needy families. Hi-Style played Sub-Deb
in a basketball game on March 4, 1970. A tabbogonning
and bowling party was held with their brother club, Hi-Y. As
a final event the Hi-Style members held a senior banquet
and a tea for new members .
Front Row, Left to Right: Lucrezia Locante, Pat Mitek, Donna Rommel, Pat
Ceschin , Chris Pierantoni (Recording Secretary), Rita Geliche, Cathy Conley , Debbie Gerber. Row Two: Louise Willems . Paulette St1nefast, Lana
Stine, Denise Casteel , Debbie Cincotta , Debbie Plourde, Judy Champion ,
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Dorothy Noel, Debby McGonegle , Jo Ann Arndt. Row Three: Debbie Walden , Gail Keck, Peggy Swia tk o, Barb May, Vicky Hein, Terry Badgerow.
Jean Grueter. Sue Lura , Jane Donnell, Cathy Brnak . Carla Wachs.
Hi-Y Club
Perhaps one of the most active Bradford
clubs, Hi-Y, under the leadership of Matelski (President), Ferguson (Vice-President), Pfefferle (Secretary), entered a
float in the homecoming parade, purchased the banners and the new timeclock for the gym, paid for the winter
sport schedule for the entire student
body, sponsored the year's "kick off"
and "farewell" dances, and held six parties during the school year. In addition,
the club also gave two student scholarships to deserving Bradford students. All
in all, they were a fine club which enjoyed
a very active year by doing. Congratulations, Hi-Y.
Showing off their coordination and talent,
eight Hi-Y members are playing Bue-Bue.
Front Row, Left to Right: Jim Heiring, James Casteel, Scott Ferguson
(Vice-President), Ray Venci, Joe Hiegert. Keith Swartz. Row Two: John
Vogt. Si meon La godich, Jeff Douglass (Treasu rer), Jim Matelski (Presi-
Jim Casteel displays Red Devil banner.
dent). Andy Peterson. Row Three: Rick Tennessen (President). Dave Pfefferle (Corresponding Secretary), Jim Romanowski (Secretary). Dave Kulich, Dan Knight. Bill Bonadio.
Pictured Above is the scoreboard donated to Bradford by the Hi-Y Club.
K-Teens
Service
Club
K-Teen advisors, Mrs. Gober. Mrs. Edmonds, smile at one of the c lub's
many accomplishments during a meeting in April.
K-Teens· Service Club gave much service to the school this
year. Their float for Homecoming was called , " Main
Course : Deviled Rebel ." With the hard work of the members, they won second place . Their informal initiation was
held on September 25, in which they had all the new members dress up as little girls . Formal initiation was held on
October 6. For this they had their traditional ceremony;
afterwards, refreshments. This year Sadie Hawkins was
called " Sassafras & Moonshine. " They changed tradition by
electing a L'Abner instead of a Daisy Mae. The Senior Banquet was held in May at the Elks Club . Here the club recognized the new officers and said " goodbye" to the seniors.
K-Teens also gave two, one-hundred dollar scholarships to
two deserving K-Teens members . Other projects included
giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family , participating in the school carnival by having a nickle-pitch booth ,
and sponsoring two bake sales.
Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Gallatin , Susan Kulich . Jill Ammerman .
Jan Pinkert, Pat Wallis, Lynn Belongia, Kay Estano , Karen Lewis, JoAnn
Kraning. Row Two: Angie Meisel , Kathy Breigenzer, Jan Unti, Monica Gemignani, Renee Chromcik, Ruth Packman , Kathy Hansen . Carol Allie, Margaret Anderson, Sue Trecroc i, Linda Shilts . Row Three: Linda Paskiewi cz,
Gretchen Feldt, Liz Hammond , Bonnie Sturman , Sheila Melander, Helen
Zizich , Paula Vanchena , Daune Larson, Diane Nephew. Lois Wells. Row
Four: Betty Werner. Louise Bockeloh , Jane Blise , Connie Goodwin, Mary Jo
Juskiewicz. Barb Meyer, Pat Cooper, Jean Kirshner, Sue Kopf , Jeanne
Grno. Kathy Hamblen .
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B-CI ub
Add up the muscle power in this group and you wi ll get the equivalent strength of four GAA
members .
Front Row, Left to Right: Louie Chiappetta . Jerry Peterson , John Goodwin ,
Gary Peterson . Rick Dezek, Mark Pade , Gary Mentik, Steve Houghton ,
Dennis Pierce , Frank Cesario (President) . Keith Swartz , Paul Cutts. Ed
Chromik, Scott Ferguson (Vice-President). Rick Tennessen, Dom Holzman , Lester Jackson. Row Two: Ronnie Dahlberg, Michael Dix , Mark Dal paos , John Hopkins. John Vogt. Tim Reindl , Bob Brown , Tom Walker, Ron
Gomez. Chuck Feest. Tom Rizzo , Jim Paskiewicz , Ron Hoel , David Staff .
Todd Seitz . Jeffrey Grimes. Row Three: Harry Leipzig, Mark A. Bishop, Jeff
B-Club, Bradford 's lettermen ' s organ ization , successfully completed projects which
benefited the entire school throughout the
school year . Besides sponsoring severa l
dances , the club had a booth at the Junior
Class carnival. The club also decided on a
major rule change during the year. The
change was concerned with the ruling that
an athlete must have two letters before
being able to wear his letter jacket. The
question which was asked was whether any
junior or senior who had earned ONE letter
could wear the Bradford letter jacket. The
rule 's committee of the B-Club ruled in the
affirmative - any junior or senior could
wear his letter on a jacket. (There is still discussion concerning this major decision .)
The club officers for the year were Frank
Cesario , president; Scott Ferguson, vicepresident , and Roy Medina , secretary. The
advisor was Mr Verwey.
Derks , Emil Mudrak , Lance Stine . Gary Kastelic , Tim Bolyard , Lucian
Brown . David Brown . Mark Gyurina , Dan Stash , Leslie Braze. Tom Hart ,
John Mattioli, Roy Medina (Secretary), Dave Pfefferle . Row Four: Larry
Miller, Derrik Hilleshiem, Jackie Ingram , Jim Romanowski, Jim Matelski,
Dave Ku lich . Bruce Bennett, Greg Klees. Lloyd Isenberg. Alan Edmonds.
Gary Jensen . Peter Tomaszewski , Wiley Turner, Tim Gengembre. Brad
Sinnen . Boro Bozovic, Simon Wa lker. Don Freeman.
French
Club
French Club participated in many activities during the year. The club took first
place in the Homecoming float parade.
Many hours of hard and tedious work
were put into this first place float "C urse
You Rebels ". The club honored Columbus Day by selling red carnations. A bake
sale was also another money raising project for the club. The club also participated in the junior fall carnival. A jailhouse
was constructed by one of the club
members. It turned out as a great success. Cog au Vin and Chocolate Mousse
were French delicacies served at the
French club dinner party. The students
arranged and planned the entire dinner
themselves. Through the various fund
raising projects, the club will give a scholarship to a deserving senior French
student.
French Club officers, Pat Wallis and Bonny
Sturman.
Front Row, Left to Right: Dawn Anderson, Leslie Thompson. Jeri Pilligor,
Martha Swartz. Row Two: Connie Hansen. Cheryl Belongia, Bonny Sturman (Treasurer), Pam Beck , Pat Wallis (Secretary), Lorri Lukawski. Row
Three: Kathy Schmelling, Kathy Hamblen, Betty Werner, Pat Ceschin,
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The club's money-making jail at carnival
time.
Nancy Wamboldt. Pat Rutkowski. Row Four: Joan Mattson, Mary Jo Juskiewicz, Joeta Brozosky, Marvin Nalley, Dave Brunet, Sheila Melander
(Vice-President), Holly Anderson.
Spanish
Club
The 1970-71 Spanish Club was very active. The first major
project of the year was Homecoming, in which Spanish
Club entered a float entitled, "We'll Teach 'Em a Lesson."
Spanish Club also took part in the Junior Class Carnival by
sponsoring a booth where they sold tacos, hot chocolate,
and handmade pinatas, made by club members. Throughout the year, the club also sponsored two bakesales. For
Valentine's day, Spanish Club made a pinata and filled it
with candy and delivered it to Jane Vernon for the handicapped children. They took a trip to Mexico during Easter
vacation. Spanish club finished the year with a bus trip to a
Spanish restaurant in Chicago.
An active Spy member is also a member of the Spanish Club.
Front Row, Left to Right: Sharon Christman. Mrs. Mondrajon (Advisor).
Debbie Mink, Vera Woltersdorf. Row Two: Mike Sinnen, Margaret Anderson. Paula Badham. Gisella Lilla. Nancy Podbereski , Linda Richter , Theresa Noto, Mary Andrea, Brett Mandernack, Pat Gerber. Row Three: Roberta
Schumacher, Lois Wells, Chris Michalski, Terry Blise. Kathy Sytkowski,
Andrew Petersen, Paulette Stinefast, Terry Lois, Linda Paskiewicz (Presi-
dent) , Ruth Packman, Janet Willems. Row Four: Diane Thompson, LuAnn
Macht, Tim Stein, Jeanne Grno (Secretary), Cathy Brnak, Kathy Schlater,
Lynn Cross (Treasurer), Linda Pulera. Juanita Stulgait1s, Joan Marcinkus.
Row Five: Natalia Petrovic, Julie Spiroff, Susan Jusk1ewicz, Jane Bl1se.
Vicky Hein, David Primuth, Lynn Macht, Pam lngrou1lle, Joe Ryszewski,
Edna Ward, Pam Moffett.
Spanish Club
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Bradford's German Club
During the year Bradford's German Club held semi-monthly meetings to discuss, evaulate, and decide on the year's
activities. These activities included a December trip to the
Hofbraukaus Restaurant north of Racine for an enjoyable
German meal, several bake sales (including a large Christmas Bake Sale on December 22), participation in the Junio r
Class carnival and a car wash during the month of May.
Good show, German Club!
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Front Row, Left to Right: Ursua la Filz, Betty Sch rake. Row Two: (President)
Donna Rommel, Burndetta Roch , Angie Meisel (Secretary-Treasurer), Stan
Knutson, Debbie Sharpe, Sherry Marik. Row Three: Carla Wachs, Sharon
Kitzmann, Janice Prybylski. Row Four: Pam Broesch, Jean Kirchner (VicePresident) , Sue Sharpe.
Bradford 's Jazz Ensemble -Number One
The 1971 Jazz Ensemble really played up a storm this year!
The group sponsored the annual variety show 'The Devil
Made Me Do It' and, according to popular opinion, stole the
show with their professional style. Soon after the variety
show, the ensemble went to the Milwaukee Stage Band Festival, a contest considered to be one of the toughest in the
Midwest. Our group came away with first place - state
cha_mpions. The ensemble then finished the year by spons_onng a iazz ensemble concert which featured Bobby Harriot, one of the world's foremost jazz trumpet artists. The
evening's entertainment included both the Bradford and
Tremper jazz ensembles. All in all (according to Jeff Cesario), it was the most successful year 1n the history of th e
ense m ble.
Left Of Diving Board: Tom Mikolyzk. Jeff Douglass. John Tracy. Louie
Piehl, and John Cappert . On Board: Steve Houghton, Jeff Cesario. John
Goodwin. Steve Singer . Standing On Board: Mr. DeRu sha (co mmander-in-
chief). Frank Cesario. Jeff Grimes, Rick Sadlon, and Dave Primuth. Right
Of Board: Diego Centewo. Dave Neve. Lee Edmark. Ant hony Albano. Da le
Jo hnson , Jim Ru ffolo , and Mike Nerad . Far Rea r: Steve Bulla more .
First Row , Left to Right: Margaret Hammond. Donna Chambers. Linda
Truax. Kathy Schlater. Second Row: Jeffrey Grimes. Sue Johnson , Toni
Marini , Janet Scott, Terri Badgerow, Louis Covelli, David Primuth, Charlene Laba , Carmen Massie. Third Row: Theresa Kaye , Julie Weidner, Debra
Stevens, Debra Erickson. Mary Olson, Nancy Horton, Diane Kastelic, Barbara Bosman . Row Four: Diana Ruffolo , Russell Soens, Anna Ellis, Peggy
Bedford . Dorothy Noel , Barbara Ciotti . Mark Kruger, Janice Petzke. Karen
Stengert. Fifth Row: Dale Johnson, Michael Nerad. Diego Centeno. David
Neve. Sixth Row: Robert Carlson . Steve Herbert. Standing: Craig Wendrecks, Steve Houghton, Jeff Cesario. Richard Gayan , Joanne Dubanew1cz,
Pam Klacan. Sandre Bertelle, Karen Enroth . Linda Pulera , Linda Wohl gmuth, Cyndi Jensen. (Not pictured Diane Osinga, LuAnn Teising, and Kay
Esta no.)
Bradford's Symphony Band
Summer '70 was fast. fun, hard, and hot for the 97 member of the Bradford Symphonic Band . The Lions ' State Convention competition at Stevens Point started the summer. The band placed first , enabling them to
participate in the International Lions Parade in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The trip to Atlantic City, with a brief tour of Washington D.C ., took six days.
The summer band also participated in the Cedarburg Festival of Music, the
South Milwaukee Spectacle of Music, the Wisconsin State Fair Bank Tatto,
and the Kenosha Music Round-Up. At the Round-Up, the band Collected
three trophies: Best Marching Band, Best Color Guard on Parade , and Best
Drum Major (Jim Ruffolo).
At the winter concert on December 14th, Vaclav Nelhybel, a world ren owned European composer-conductor worked with the band on his piece
Trittico. Mr. Nelhybel had written a piece especially for the band, a great
honor. A Concert of Baroque Music an St. Mary's Church was next followed by Band-o-rama , directed by Lucien Cail let. Then came the Variety
Show "The Devil Made Me Do It" , held on March 12 and 13. The Spring
Concert featured Louis Jean Brunelli's composition piece "Essay For
Cyrano". Dr. James Neilson. guest conductor, and Dr. Donald Moley, guest
soloist. honored us with their presence. The band finished the year in the
Safety Patrol Parade, Memorial Parade, and Harvard Milk Day Parades.
The wind switched and the band's attention turned to a more serious note.
Best of luck to all the graduating seniors.
Clarinet Section - The gi rl behind Julie
Weidner 1s Debbie Stevens.
Percussion Section and Jeff.
Steve. Pam, Rick, Craig,
Saxo ph one Sectio n hind Tony Albano.
Notice Sue Lura peeking be-
First Row, Left to Right: Chris Weidenbenner. Peggy Rasmussen, Diane
Perona. Second Row: Connie Hansen, Pat Anderson, Nancy Chiapetta.
Judy Hauser. Jan Pinkert. Sharon Douglass. Gretchen Feldt. Jean Nolan.
Third Row: Rick Sadlon, Sue Kopf, JoAnn Kraning, David Palmer. Sue
Lura, Mary Lou Maxwe l l, Jody Namio, Brigitte Susewind, Nini Ashley.
Fourth Row: Leslie Thompson. Dan Holzman. Margaret Valeri, Jeff Douglass. Braden Enroth. Tina Dahl, Anthony Albano. Steve Bullamore, Debra
Ma rx. Frank Cesario . Fifth Row: Joan Hofmann, Lee Edmark. John Goodwin, James Ruffolo. Gerry Merfeld, Greg Stein. Steve Hofmann. Wayne
Stoner. John Wamboldt. Kim Fonk, John Cappert. John Tracy, Louis Piehl.
Steve Gross. Jeffrey Kahl. Sixth Row: Greg Winters. Gary Kastel1c. Tom
Mikolyzk. Standing: Pat Perroni, Pam lngroullle. Joan Mattson. Julie
Clauer, Laurie Lukawski, Paula Spaulding. and Mr. DeRusha. director.
Brad ford 's Color Guard : Sandy, Karen , Paula . Joanne ,
Loria ne, Julie , Jan , Pam , Pat. Linda , Linda , and Cyndi.
Can you fi nd Joan Hofmann 's brother ?
Trom bone and baritone section.
Tuba Sect ion : To m , Gary, Bob, Steve, and Greg .
No on e in this picture has t he same f irst name.
Diane. Barb. Leslie. Jan. Dan. Karen.
Mark. and Ma rgaret.
Orchestra
Orchestra's year consisted of a series of concerts and fund
raising proiects. They gave both Winter and Spring Concerts. They also participated in an exchange concert with
Hamilton High School of Milwaukee; this concert was presented as assemblies for the schools' student bodies. In
addition, they participated in a Music Workshop for junior
high students, in the All-City Orchestra Festival , and a musical group contest. Their fund raising drives included a glass
drive - they were paid one cent a pound for clean and
metal free glass - several bake sales, and a car wash. They
closed their busy year with a picnic held on June 11. The
orchestra was under the capable direction of Mr. Karl
Greenshields.
"Liberace, eat your heart out! "
thinks Robert Manulik as he
practices.
.. such sex appeal! (Cindy Olson, Lance
Three blind mice ... Reall y!!! (Dale Johnson , Mi ke Nerad , Diego Centeno).
Front Row , Left to Right: Liz Hammond. Kathy Ehlers. Laura Tab1li. Betty
Werner. Mary Manul1k. Kathleen Kurriszco . Joe Ryszewsk1 . Pam Moffett.
Row Two: Dennis Wade. Jim Smith. Janet Stellato . Marybeth Lvoncek. Jeff
Grimes. Donna Chambers, Margaret Hammond . Louis Covelli. David Primuth, Diane Kastelic. Cindy Olson. Barbara Bosman. Lance Stine, Tom
Mikolyzk. Mark Bishop. Pam Vranak. Row Three: Karen Lewis, Peggy Han-
Such form. such grace
Stin e).
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such
Darius Sanchez plays the violin .
Mary Beth Lvoncek . Betty Werner, and Laura Tabili display the art of
concentration.
The Big Thing swallowed my bubble
gum! (Tom Mikolyzk).
Orchestra's bassoon players . (Diane Kastelic . Barb Bosman) .
sen, Patty Soens. Greg DeMicchi. Dale Johnson. Mike Nerad. Diego Cen teno . Louis Piehl. John Tracy. Jeff Douglass. Lana Stine. Row Four: David
Frick. Darius Sanchez. Julie Clauer. Felecia Burch. Frank Dennee. Linda
Hey you . yeah you with the sick horn! (Mr. Greenshields) .
Stratton. Karen Stegner. Jan Petzke. Mark Kruger. Barbara Ciotti. Diane
Osinga. Richard Maier. Tom Wiegert. Robert Manul1k. Row Fiv e: Steve
Houghton. Jeff Cesario. Pam Klacan. Mr. Greensh1elds.
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Trident Water Show
Burt Bacharach was saluted at the 1971 Trident Water Show, "Octopus' Garden"
on March 25, 26, and 27. Ed Chromik served as master of ceremonies. Hours of
work resulted in performances done to "Sundance Kid," "What's New Pussycat",
"Promises, Promises," and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head." The show's success was reflected by a full house each night.
1971 Trident members
How long do I have to tread water? (Julie Spiroff)
All together now!
I think I'm 1n love. (Pam lngrouille)
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Trident
There's a fly on the ceiling.
HI
.. . And the cowboys race on
Ed Chromik serves as maintenance man as well as
master of ceremonies .
Raindrops Keep Fallin ' On My Head
Donna Johnson, Trident president.
I Say A Little Prayer
Wh eeeeeeeeeee.
A unique pantyhose test run ...
Tndent
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Row One, Left to Right: Debbie Smith, Sue Kulich. Linda Pitts. Jackie Dalla
Santa, Paulette Stinefast. Kathy Leiting, Chris Pierantoni, Pat Wallis, Judy
Hauser, JoAnn Kraning. Row Two, Left to Right: Jeanne Grno, Jeff Cesario, Dorothy Hawley, Holly Anderson, Connie Goodwin, Mike Lei gh, Diane
Goergen, Jim Ruffalo, Bonny Sturman. Row Three, Left to Right: Jim Ma-
telski, Pam Bush , Helen Zizich , Jeff Douglass . Soro Bozovic, Ed Dorff, Diane Kastelic. Sherri Sippel. Row Four, Left to Right: Mary Jo Juskiewicz,
Lynn Macht, Peter Tomaszewski , Gary Jensen, Alex Savaglio, Gary
Swartz, Lloyd Isenberg. Tom Walker, John Vogt.
Senior Union
created a senior newspaper called the Sun, formed a New
Peoples Committee to help the incoming students to get
acquainted with our school, sponsored two dances, the
Senior Union Dance and the Battle of the Bands, and concluded the year by hosting the Senior Banquet.
The Senior Union was formed for the first time this year.
Senior students volunteered for this club. The Senior Union
Union President T. Walker with Linda Pitts.
Loyal members of Senior Union: Paulette, Diane, Jan, and Soro .
Row One, Left to Right: Janet Stellato . Sandy Waas. Georgia Ruffalo, Linda
Follak. Judy Ruffolo , Kathie Bierdz , Jackie Dalla Santa . Vera Waltersdorf .
Tammi Hauck , Brett Mandernack . Row Two, Left to Rtght: Sandra Bertelle.
Tim Stein , Jim Ruffolo. Karen Enroth , Paula Vanchena. Carol Bielski, Debby McGonegle . Row Three, Left to Right: Richard Meiers . Debbie Jensen.
Helen Zizich , Jerry Webber, Gary Swartz . Joanne Dubanewicz. Nini Ashley.
Row Four, Left to Right: Mr. Wa gner (Adv isor). John Vogt. Michael Nerad ,
Diane Pflugrad . Tim Gengembre, Jane Donnell , Sue Lura , Barb May, Pam
lngouille .
Bradford ' s Newest Club
Ski Club
Mr. Wagner-Advisor.
Bradford students formed a ski club during the past year. The club was the result
of student enthusiasm for the wild and
exciting winter sport. The club's goals are
to teach students how to ski safely and
confidently. The club took many excursions to the Wilmot ski slopes during the
skiing season. Mr. Kenneth Wagner was
the advisor for the club and a junior, Tim
Gemgembre, was the club's president.
Bradford's Active Booster Club
Row One, Left to Right: Ruth Chiapetta, Nancy Pobereski, Rita Geliche,
Sue Pelligrino, Jan Pinkert, Dale Lipor, Sharon Christman, Diane Lewis.
Row Two, Left to Right: Mary Annessi. Lois Wells . April Woodward . Joan
Mattson , Renee Romanowski , Pam Broesch , Jill Thomas. Sue Trecoci ,
Helen Wojciechowicz. Row Three, Left to Right: Linda Shilts, Tina Cole,
Jeanne Dahlberg, Jim Matelski, Baro Bozovic, John Vogt, Cheryl Jankows-
ki, Debbie Stevens, Mrs. Ferrell (Advisor). Row Four, Left to Right: Sharon
Douglas, Jeri Scriver (Secretary), Charlene Laba , Terri Badgerow, Mark
Rosciole, Betty Schrake, Pat Perroni, Jeanne Kopacz (President), Sue
Lura, Linda Beasley (Treasurer). Not Pictured, Jim Romanowski (VicePresident).
President Jeanne Kopacz and Advisor Mrs. Ferrell listen to members'
suggestions.
Members attend a weekly meeting.
The main purpose of the Booster Club is to promote school
spirit by backing the school's varsity sports program. The
club is very active and attends all the games and makes
announcements whenever there is a varsity game. They
also sponsor activities such as bus trips to away games,
posters, campaigns, and the making of schedules for varsity games. This year Booster Club bought an expensive
popcorn machine, a machine which is now available to all
clubs throughout the year. Bradford says, "Thank you,
Booster Club!"
Mary D. Bradford Alumni Association
Officers And Board Members: Front Row, Left to Right: Secretary Jane
Hannan , President Edmund Minikel , Vi ce-President Elaine Stika. Second
Row: Stanley Jeselun , Mary Johnson , George Pharr, Geraldine Thomas ,
Alicia Adamski , and Sid Bedore . (Not pictured are Earl Merritt (treasurer),
Phil Sander (historian), Norman Guttormsen, Ethyl Bergren , Donald Firchow, and Oral Gongdon , Jr.)
The purpose of the Alumni Association is twofold: 1) To
help Bradford graduates to keep in touch with fellow classmates, and to sponsor the annual reunion banquet. The
annual reunion honors the 25th year and 50th year classes;
nevertheless, other classes, such as the 30th year and 40th
year groups, are also encouraged to join in on this gala
annual affair. The second purpose of this association is as
follows: 2) To give scholarships to two deserving Bradford
students for each school year.
Dues for this organization are $2 .00 per year. Dues pay for
the spring and fall issue of the annual Alumni Newsletter.
This publication is the official Bradford Alumni publication
which contains timely information about the annual reunion and Bradford graduates. All officers and board members of this association volunteer their time and efforts for
this Bradford cause. Seniors, pay your dues NOW!
FTA
Although the Future
Teachers of America (FTA) was a small
club during the year, they were active by
working to raise money for the Peace
Corps. They encouraged other Bradford
clubs to help in their enterprise. During
the year the club sponsored two teacher
teas - one on Valentine's Day and one
before Easter. The club concluded the
year by having a supper for its members.
Discussion at the supper centered
around the upcoming year and its potential for future FTA growth during it.
Row One, Left to Right: Sue Murphy, Shirley Kramer, Darlene Zeisemer. Row Two: Mr. Christman ,
Cheryl Rod her, and Joe Romano.
The year started out with the building of G.A.A.'s homecoming float "Devil
Roundup" . For those of you who remember Maynard, the devil in the wagon , he's alive and swinging in Paula Vanchena ' s basement .
As the year went on , the girls took part in various sports: volleyball , basketball , baseball , tennis, badmitton , judo, apparatus , and track . The GAA volleyball team participated in the Carthage College Volleyball Tournement.
but did not place. The team also played the women faculty in the Bradford
Sportsday, but again lost. Miss Frary, you can stop holding up the victory
sign now.
Among outside activities. GAA had an open bowling league on Thursdays,
a carwash, bakesales, and a skating party .
The year ended with the annual GAA banquet in which new officers were
voted and installed into office. Pins, badges, letters, and medals were
awarded to deserving members. This year, in addition to the banquet. the
girls had a sportsday picnic out at Pets.
"Don't throw so hard, you bum! "
Hea lth-Loving GAA
Mrs. Lindstrom said, "Baseball does wonders for my body."
Front Row, Left to Right: Peggy Bedford, Helen Chromik, Lois Wells, Linda Follak, Pat Ceschin, Janet Gardinier, Leslie Thompson, Julieann Sherer. Row Two: Donna Ruffalo (Treasurer), Dorothy Noel, Beverly Riley,
Katie Vanchena, Diane Thompson, Janine Hunter, Kathy Stone, Theresa
Hawes, Gayle Griffin. Row Three: Barbara Bedford, Pamela Riley, Sharon
GAA's faithful members.
Douglass. Helen Zizich (Vice-President), Renee Frazier, Kathy McAllister,
Pam Thompson (Secretary), Paula Vanchena (President). Row Four:
Debbie Seitz. Nancy Staskus. Mary Ann Gardner, Debbie Marx, Kathy
Predny, Linda Cunningham, Jackie Jelks. Aliyya Razaa, Dawn Raabe,
Patricia Anderson.
FBLA
(Future Business Leaders of America ) is one of
Bradford 's newest clubs . It is a business club
with state and national affiliation ; the club was
organized for the advancement of business
and for the encouragement of business
careers .
The highlight of the year was the club's participation in the State Leadership Conference at
Green Lake, Wisconsin. At this conference the
club entered into four contests: typing, shorthand , spelling, and Mr. F.B.L.A . categories .
Tom Walker placed fourth in Mr. F.B.L.A. and
Lynn Suokko placed third in typing .
Other activities during the year included a
candy sale , a bake sale, and a folder sale . The
club also spent one productive evening 'learning how to apply for a job'. A local personnel
director gave the club 's members many helpful guidelines, tips which hopefully will prove
beneficial in the future . In summing up the
year, Advisor Mrs. Holy said , " It was a good
first year , but we are looking forward to an
even better second year ."
Row One, Left to Right: Mark Ipsen , Laurie Johnson , Debbie Seitz . Row Two: Terry Punti llo , Joyce Menarek ,
Frances Braba nt. Row Three: Larry Byrd , Roger Jerni gan ,
Charles Jelks . and Mrs. Holy , club advisor .
Ushers Club
is a service club for Bradford High School
and the community of Kenosha. During
the past year, Mr. Gary Shaver (with Mr.
Mlodzik as his backup man) supervised
the work schedule of the club when the
school and community needed the auditorium for concerts, plays , lectures,
travelogues, etc. The club exists for service alone - members sell and collect
tickets, distribute programs, and co-ordinate their activities with Mr. Hofmann's
Stage Guild to ensure promptness and
efficiency for successful school and
community performances in the auditorium. A monetary reinbursement is given
to each member of the Stage Guild and
Usher Club for each activity (excluding
school activities) during the school year.
Row One, Left to Right: Kathy Sytkowski. Jen Scriver, Mary Grzegorczyk. Row Two: Mary Ann Gardner.
Ed Dorff , Jane Blise . Boro Bozovic. and Mr. Shaver,
auditorium manager .
Front Row, Left to Right: Haydee Santiago, Sharon Weber, Joan Bustrycki ,
Val Potts, Karen Mays, Julia Atkinson , Janet Stellato, Janet Hudson. Row
Two: Linda Pitts, Mary Houte, Mary Annessi, Mary Andrea , Linda Follak,
Denise Rogers, Gwen Boyle (Vice-President), Miss Magada (Advisor). Row
Three: Sherry Statema, Karen Lawrence, Donnie Bloxdorf, Boro Bozovi c,
The Red Cross Club has participated in
making and collecting cookies from the
Bradford High School students for the
Downey V. A. Hospital patients for the
Christmas parties. They provided 150
dozen cookies this year. Each year they
sponsor worthwhile projects to help individuals or instituations. Suggestions
come from the students who volunteer
their services for the club and from the
American Red Cross, Kenosha County
Chapter.
Jeff Douglass, Kathy Penland (President), Jane Donnell , Janice Prybylski ,
Sandy Cross. Row Four: Carla lngra:Tl , Amy Rose , Dolly Sorensen, Norma
Johnston , Renee Frazier, Jim Matelski , Joan Hofmann , Sharon Douglass.
Theresa Hawes .
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Red Cross
Red Cross members meet in library to research pertinent topic.
Club's officers with Miss Magada , Kathy Penland and Sherry Statema.
D.E.C.A.
D.E.C.A. is a Service club for Seniors. The
Club's activities consist of going on field
trips and doing surveys. In the morning
class D.E.C.A. studies a wide range of
subjects such as law and learning to be
with the public. In the afternoon D.E.C.A.
performs on-the-job training.
Debbie Allred and Mr. Young (advisor)- missing from group picture.
Front Row, Left to Right: Nancy Fonk (Secretary), Marla Metten, Diana
Vengrin, Bob Bodven. Row Two: Jack Stricklen (Treasurer), Janice Wilson
(Historian - Parlementarian), Paula Ralph, Richard Tracy. Row Three:
Club members on way to candy factory.
Kim Kirchner, William Spears, Bill Schultz, Wayne Jalensky (Vice-President). Not Pictured, Deborah Alred (President).
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Ed Dorff and Ji m Matelski show-off their printing talent . (Ha Ha)
Printing Foremen
Seated: Ed Dorff. Row Two, Left to Right: Gary Coleman , Jim Matelski , Steve Singer,
Mr . Petricek .
Mr. Pepple attends to minor repairs on printing machine .
Printing Foremen : Bradford 's printing foreman is a school organization which exists
to print needed materials during the year for the unified school district. In addition ,
foremen also aid in the instruction of the 10th and 11th grades printing classes.
Grades (but no scholastic credit) are given to all foremen .
S.C.U.M.
Row One, Left to Right: Diana Harper, Carol Bielski,
Pat Gerber. Row Two: Doris Gresham , Mari Henry,
Pat Ruthowski , Janice Zahn , John Vogt. Row Three:
Al Martell, Brian Nedweski, Lynn Macht, Boro Bozovic , Jim Matelski . Row Four: Ed Dorff, Peggy Hansen , Larry DeMarino.
Students Clean Up More (SCUM) is a club
that attempts to alleviate Kenosha's pollution problem. There were approximately 25 members in the 1970-71 group.
Their yea r's program included speakers
from the Kenosha Health Department
and from the Kenosha Area Coalition for
Clean Air (KACCA). Although this was
only the second year of the club's existence , the club has demonstrated through
practical application (Clean-up crews)
that pollution can be alleviated by action.
Hall Monitors
Seated, Row One: Mary Landree, Sherry Madsen, Michelle Gould.
Laverne Davis . Second Row: Mary Yurgs . Natelia Petrovic,
Joanne Hudson , Joan Bustryck1. Third Row: Roger Jernigan .
Kathy Penland . Pam Webb , and David Brown.
Under the direction of Mr. Moebius (chairman of
the group), Mr. Bianchetti, Mr. Young, Mr. Fremming, and Mr. Woodrow, Bradford's "Card-carrying" monitors exist to enforce school policy in our
ha lls and in our lunch room area during the hours
of the sch ool. These adept students carry much of
t he necessary supervisory responsibility which is
ofte n needed in a school of our size.
Bradford Singers
Cli ffo rd. Miche lle, and Ron ni e smi le on Hat Day .
The Bradford Sin gers is a g roup of sixteen students , eight gi rls and
ei ght boys from th e A Ca ppella Cho i r, who , dur ing the Christmas
season , dress up like 19th century Charles Dic kens chara cters a nd
walk through our community spreading " good tidings of great
joy ." Yes, they sing. They perform for Kenosha 's local clubs and
businessmen. Many t imes the group merely sings on street corners
for the annual enjoyment of thousands of Kenosha 's Christmas
shoppers. The singers have no set fee , but this year the group rece ived nearly $1 ,000 .00 in donations. Al l donations were used for
the A Cappel la trip to Norway. (See layout on pages 218-219 .)
Sin~ers join in at the Christmas concert .
Bradford Singers; First Row: Ja m ie Demske. Mike Andreasen.
Second: Lynn Cross. Dave Johnston. Third: Angie Whinery, Bob
Larson. Fourth: Petra Radulovic. Kerry Raymond. Fifth: Debbie
Capponi, Roy Medina. Sixth: Cheryl Belongia. Keith K1tzmann.
Seventh: Joanie Frede rki ng, Steve Vepraskas. Last Row: Trudy
Bose. Jim Demske.
Singing as th ey stroll ... they warm t he heart.
"Just keep those eyes on your director Mr. Tweiten, girls."
A Cappel la Choir
A Cappella had a very, very busy year. In April
the choir received an invitation to sing at Oslo
Cathedral in Norway. The invitation was extended by Kn ut Nystedt, Norway's most famous choral director. (See Kenorway layout
on pages 218-219.) Before A Cappella could
leave on their fabulous trip, they had to gear
their energies in a twofold direction: music
and fund raising activities. Other musical activities during the year, excluding the European trip, included singing for guest Bradford
band conductor Vaclav Nehlybel. The Christmas Concert was also of superb quality. (See
pages 36-37.) Under the direction of their versatile director Mr. Tweiten, the three choirs
attended the district contest at Bullen and,
once again, came away with the highest ratings. Finally, the Spring Concert polished off
the A Cappella year with praises and recommendations of the highest kind. Quite naturally, the highlight of the year was the Norway
trip, but the musical quality of A Cappella
whenever and wherever they performed was
that of excellence.
Music washe!:. away from the soul the dust of everyday
life.
Girls' Choir Use Universal La nguage, Mus ic
This year Girls ' Choir participated in three concerts: 1) the Annual Christmas Concert which also featured the A Cappella and Sophomore Mixed Choirs ; 2) the Guild Hall Christmas Concert for the American Association of Retired
People, and 3) the Annual Spring Concert held on May 24th. In addition, the choir also participated in the choir Festival and Contest from which they emerged with a second place. They completed the year by singing at Carthage Col-
Front Row, Left to Right: Chris Michalski. Sharon Davis , Vicki Ruffolo ,
Rosemary Petti , Janice Molder, Dons Ball . Debbie Gerber, CiCi Kotz. Laverne Davis. Debbie Shields, Awilda Santiago. Row Two: Pam Ruehle . JoAnn Hudson . Georgia Ruffolo . Mary Grzegorczyk, Jane Hertzler. Rita Tarsitano, Cathy Breigenzer. Sue Dubinsky, Doris Gresham, JoAnn Arndt, Mr.
Tweiten. Row Three: Sherry Statema. Lois Wells. Debbie Cincotta . Mary Lu
Beals, Kathy Brnak. Sue Anderson . Bonnie Windorff. Nancy Springer .
Sharon Zablocki . Linda Follak . Row Four: Janice Prybylsk i. Jeanne Kirchner. Sue Bezotte. Lynn Baxter. Ruby Beals . Diane Kramer (President).
Renee Frazier . Kathy Grade , Diane Froemming. Diane Sinnen. Ruth Beals.
Bradford 's Sophomore Mixed Choir
lege for the 1971 graduation exercises. Choir director was Mr. Roger Tweiten. Every year Mr. Tweiten visits the Kenosha Junior High Schools and conducts auditions for interested ninth grade student-singers. The victors of this competition form Bradford's Sophomore Mixed Choir. This year the choir participated in both the Christmas Concert
and the Spring Concert. The choir also received a number 1 rating in regional competition and actively helped the A
Cap pel la Choir get to Norway by selling candy bars and Gremlin raffl e t ic kets.
Front Row, Left to Right: Val Ricken burg. April Woodward , Nancy Podbereski, Kim Czarnecki, Diana Stein, Janet Banakaski. Diana Mayo , Mary
Campagna, Cindy Dalpaos. Debbie Marabelli , Terry Blise. Sandy Cross.
Karen Roders, Debbie Barsuli. Janet Willems . Rosetta Filippelli. Deborah
Anderson, Lorraine Lukowski. Row Two: Janice Zahn, Heidi Hillier, Anna
Locante, Janice Doherty, Laurie Weber, Mary Hudson , Mary Jane Hansche,
Renee Romanowski, Kris Winzer, Heidi Klees, Cheryl Jankowski , Melissa
Smith, Julieann Scherer, Linda Thrall, Judy Crow, Chris Mehring. Row
Three: John Mikus, Steve Leff, Doglas Ehlen. Jerry Kotz. Tom Smith, Phillip Sturycz, Joe Pollack, Larry Christensen , Steve Bishop, Dan Cesario .
Don McNeil , Wade Christofferson , Rick Bolyard , Gerardo Geminaro . Row
Four: Pat Crom bliss, Jeff Anderson, Harry Beutler, Don Sebetic. Joe Ferraro, David Pauley, Mark Nesgood , Allen Faraca, Frank Allds, Steve Peterson.
Dave Sebetic, Randy Vaccaro, Jack Johnson.
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Art CI u b
started the year out with a bang ... and a
blob of wheat paste and paint for our homecoming float "Ya Gotta
Wanna Spear-It" which took third place. Field trips to art institutes is
the club's bag and they took two of them during the year. One in November to the Chicago Art Institute and one in April to the Painting
and Sculpture show at the Milwaukee Institute of Art.
In an effort to bring a greater atmosphere of art appreciation to Bradford. the Art Club purchased with dues and bakesale money an Intaglio Print by the renowned artist Warrington Colescott to begin a
collection of permanent art works.
Stage Guild
The Stage Guild was reorganized this
year after a lapse of a year. Since almost
all of the members were new, they had to
learn the work of the stage without benefit of much experience. During the year.
the stage guild operated the stage for
such activities as museum travelogues,
Kenosha Symphony Concerts. Community Concerts. school assemblies and the
Bradford Variety Show. Next year, the
work of the Stage Guild will be made easier with the installation of a new auditorium light panel to replace the 1925
model.
Row One, Left to Right: Jim Wenman . Jeff Nevorask1. Richard Ottis. Row Two: Mr. Hofmann (Advisor).
Steve Slater. Peter Tomaszewski, S.tan Knutson.
Robert Bucko. Not Pictured. Bob Carlson. Rick Alderson. Steve Gross. Jim Lee. John Campagna.
Row One, Left to Right: Sandy Kunesh, Terri Huck . Diana
Harper. Susie Sharpe (Treasurer). Paula Vanchena (V1cePresident). Linda Pasquali , Cheryl Breigenzer. Row Two,
Left to Right: Greg Peters . Monica Gemignani , Peggy
Hansen (President) , Jean Miller. Linda Siler. Mari Henry,
Sue Johnson. Lenny DeMarino. Row Three: Mrs. Lipke
(Advisor). Norma Johnston, Helen Z1zich, Jamie Daniel.
Diane Goergen , Mr. Juopperi (Advisor). Row Four: Ronnie
Dahlberg, Becky Deluca, Diane Kramer, David Stika.
Cheryl Rousar. Shirley Cramer, Norman Giles. Mary
Schlitz (Secretary).
Row One: Deborah Walden (treasurer) , Mary Klotz . Gloria Turner (vicepresident), Janice Mauldin, and Miss Campbell. Row Two: Fran Brabant
(corresponding secretary), Shirley Hix , Jeanette Bennett (secretary), Mary
The Sorrel le Club
The Sorrelle Club is not one of the oldest clubs at Bradford,
but it is, perhaps, one of the most active clubs. The goal of
this club is to prepare students for their future in business.
Some of the club's activities during the year included the
following: 1) They made field trips to Dynamatic and other
corporations in the Kenosha area to learn about the different job openings that industries create for high school girls.
2) The club sponsored carnation sales on Valentine's and
on St. Patrick's Days. 3) They also sponsored a carnation
Anderson. Barb Bradsko. Rita Nierenberger. Rita Mete/lo (president). and
Bonnie Tharp.
sale with the Student Council as a memorial for the tragic
deaths of the two Santiago girls. 4) The club also ran a duplicating service for the Bradford teachers during the first
half of the school year - the advance typing classes assisted with this service during the remainder of the year. 5)
They also sponsored a poster contest to add interest to the
Bradford-Tremper basketball game. 6) Finally, Sorrelle held
a business machine show in March. Each student was assigned to this project. Quite a successful year for a Bradford club, wouldn't you say?
Sorrelle's president doesn't even look at the camera.
Sorrel le girls working at the business machine show.
A typical workday for Sorel le members.
Devi lettes
Devilettes is a Bradford drill team
which exists to entertain people with
their marching precision . At each
semi-monthly meeting, the girls discussed business matters and began
practicing - they perfected old routines and worked on new drill team
exercises . During the year , the girls
performed at our Homecoming halftime show , at several home basketball
games , and participated in Kenosha ' s
Memorial Day parade . Through bake
sales and car washes , the team was
able to cover the costs of their uniform
upkeep. Next year the team plans to
become a much more conspicuous
origanization by purchasing new uniforms, by performing at 'away' sporting events . and by competing with
other drill teams in the Kenosha area .
"Keep your eye on us," said co-captain
Alicia Johnson .
Row One , Seated: Bobby Bedford . Row Two:
Pam Riley, Ja c kie Jelks. Row Three: Linda Cunningham , Ali c ia Johnson . Row Fou r: Theresa
Hawes, Allya Razaa , MaryAnn Gardner, and Beverly Riley.
Li bra ry Aids
Library Aides is a service club formed
to help out the librarians throughout
the school year. Each aide puts in
many hours working in the library.
Their jobs consist of covering books
with protective covers, shelving books
and magazines, running necessary
errands related to library efficiency,
and finding information and helping
students whenever the need arises.
These aides get very little credit for the
fine job that they do. As one wise Bradford senior has observed, "There are
seventy million books in American libraries, but the one I want to read is
always out. I often blame the librarian
for this. Why? Because they exist." To
these aids the Spy staff says 'thanks';
perhaps, each of you know that a library is but the soul 's burial ground.
That, indeed, would be reward enough.
Front Row , Left to Right: Terry Puntillo, Theresa
Noto , Mary Andrea , Kathy Edwards. Row Two:
Jean Nolan , Ann Penland , Awilda Santiago, Mary
Scarlatto . Row Three: Debbie Mink , Sharon
Kitchens, Claudia Stoyer.
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TOP ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Raymond Peltier . Dr. Paul A. Capelli, and Mr. Carroll, K. Rikli. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jackie F. Ball, Mrs. Eunice Boyer,
Mr. Pau l Turner (President of School Board) , and Mr. Herbert Lepp.
School Board
The school board for Unified School District No. 1 has a much bigger job than
most people realize . At their bi-monthly
meetings this group is responsible for
policy decisions which affect 11,000
teachers, 22 ,000 students , and 1,600
building-service employees . During the
past year this board did not hesitate to
decide on major educational issues such
as the district's evening school program,
the expansion of the hot lunch program
( including broader guidelines for free
lunches) , the implementation of the multi-unit system at Bose Elementary, the
expansion of the educational support
programs for all junior high students,
and the opening of Bradford's Auto Mechanics Building. The 1970-1971 budget
was $19 ,393 .681. All board members
except Dr. Capelli will be returning to
face the educational issues during the
1971-1972 school year. To those who
have served , SPY says "thank you. "
"There's a view. as is rightful. from anyone's chair."
Mr. Lorn Matelski , Assistant Principal
Mr. Donald Bolyard , Assistant Principal
Principals
The beamish principal spoke and
kindness filled his eyes . " Dear
Teachers ," said he happily , "I have
a neat surprise! The Kenosha Board
of Education at its meeting yesterday unanimously voted you a large
increase in pay. For months our
local Tax League has gone to bat for
you and the entire district is convinced you have not had your due.
They know your work is harder and
have seen your classes grow. So if
you'll pass in single file , I'll now give
out the dough ." APRIL FOOL!
A Polish Polka?
Mr. James Fowler, Principal
Principals
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The Mob: Seated, Mrs. Beatrice Bockehoh. Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Darlene Hansen . Miss Mary Muto. Mrs. Marion Heinesch, Miss Dorothy
Horvat. and Mrs. Josephine Bjurman .
"No one can whistle a symphony. It takes an orchestra to
play it." A very important part of the Bradford 'orchestra' is
pictured on these two pages. Without our office personnel,
our nurse, and our audio-visual man, our school would be a
symphonic whistler, a poor unit indeed. The Spy staff recognizes the importance of you people and identifies your
high school relationship genius by remembering the words
of J. Swift "When people of genius appear in the world, it is
immediately recognized by the fact that all blockheads (we
students) join forces against them." We're with you, office
staff, nurse, and AV man.
"Whatta ya' want?"
Office Staff
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"I'm not ordering any more balloons. No, sir!"
"Ah. it's lunchtime."
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"Do you want a piece of candy?"
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"Not another headache!" (Mrs. Krueger, Nurse)
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"I need a new typewriter ribbon ."
Mr. Schumacher. Audio Visual Chief
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left to Right, Lenny Lindstrom , Alice Zasada , Stan Falk, and George
Big Tony Rosko .
Robert Perry (chief) and Donald Layton .
Manson .
Specia I Services
The people on this page prove Van Dyke's adage that
" Heaven is blessed with perfect rest , but the blessing of
earth is toil. " The faces you see, with the exception of the
cooks, have appeared in previous Spys. These people are
" old salt"; thus, perhaps , we take these people and their
services for granted . Erase both items for one day and
Bradford would have darkness , dirt, and cold . (Not pictured
is Valentine Dziatlik.)
Walt Willems and Fred Marchese .
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The cooks are pictured in our Spy for the first time because
Bradford began its hot lunch program this year. To both
groups, thank you .
Lenny- superintendent of the Annex .
" Today we're having ... "
Cooks, left to Right: Mrs. Bordo , Mrs . Schwartz, Mrs. Albano, and Mrs.
Goff .
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"Teachers come in assorted sizes, weights, colors. They have various interests,
hobbies, religions, and beliefs, but they share one creed: to help each child to reach
English Department
Mrs. Ann Bradshaw
Mr. Gerald Bonini
Mrs. Anne Bergo
"Simplify-ed English," a world language designed to be learned in a
single day, was scoffed at by Omaha
World-Herald writer Evelyn Simpson. Some of its rules are: (1) three
suffixes - "ing," "ed," and "s" are
hyphenated, (2) all verbs take endings "ing" and "-ed" and there are
no irregular verbs, and (3) only personal pronouns permitted are: "I,"
"you," "he," "she," "it," "we,"
"you-s," and "they." Comments
Miss Simpson: "Thus I am writeing
this column; you am, he am, she am
reading it; we am real gone and they
am looking for we am with strait
jackets."
Miss Marie Magada
Mr. Charles Knickrehm
Mr. Ronald Story
Mr. Carl Spring
Mr. Ted Scropos
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English
the highest possible degree of personal development."
- Jon C. Butler
Mr. Richard Dahl
Mr. Thomas Fugette
Mrs. Mary Jean Hazelton
Mrs. Janet Migliano
Mr. Ronald Mlodzik
Mr. Lynn Schmidt
Mrs. Geraldine Stallman
Mrs. Ruth Welker
Mrs. Virginia Worthington
English
103
Social Studies
Department
104
Mr. Melvin Bianchetti
Mr. Dan Brooks
Mr. Raymond Campbell
Mr. James Giordana
Miss Sue Hinz
Mr. Jack Holy
Mr. Adolph Maassen
Mr. George Manesis
Social Studies
" A great teacher is
not one who imparts
Know l edge to his
students , but one
who awakens their
interest in it and
makes them eager
to pursue it for
themselves . He is a
spark plug , not a
fuel pipe ."
- M. J. Berrill
Mr. Keith Mclean
Mr. Raymond Miles
Mr. Kenneth Merrill
Miss La Ree Christoferson
Mr. Richard Willard
Miss Jacqueline Yates
105
Soci al Stud ies
Science Department
Miss Charlotte Cyzak
Should we humanize the scientists and sim
Mr. Robert Darula
Mr . Richard Guenther
106
Scie nce
Mr. Ronald Karakash
onize the humanists? (Altorfer and Kopf)
Mr. Keith Winston
Mr. Jerold Maiers
Mr. Jerrold Woodrow
Mr. Gregory Shuett
Science
107
Home Economics
Mrs. Louise Upright
Mrs. Carole Mcgough
Mr. Dennis Dolan
Mr. Frederick Radtke
Drivers' Education
A home economist was giving a cooking demonstration
before a group of farm women. "Take an egg," she explained, "and carefully perforate the basal end. Duplicate
the process in the apex. Then, applying the lips to one of
the apertures, by forcibly exhaling the breath, discharge
the shell of its contents."
Aunt Cassie, age 85, turned to a neighbor. "Beats all how
different this new-fangled way is," she said. "When I was a
girl, we just poked a hole in each end and blowed."
Charlene Schmauss at the Sewing Machine.
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Home Ee -
Driver's Ed
Mr. Gilbert Ostman
Mr. Phillip Joupperi
Art Department
Mr. Richard Karrels
Look, a head! (David Allegretto)
Mrs. Marie Lipke
"It's a smatter of art." (Mary Schlitz)
Art
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Mathematics
Department
Mathematics Equation: The
number of blasts that come from
auto horns in a traffic jam is
equal to the sum of the squares
at the wheels. R. Soulek
Miss Joan Hackel
Mr . James McNeely, Math Intern
110
Mathematics
Miss Ellen Thompson, Math Intern
Mr. Stirling Hubbard
Mr. John Cibrario
Mr. Ronald Soulek
Mr. Henry McCarthy
Mr. Oskar Strobel
Mathematics
111
Language Department
Mrs. Reynalda Mondragon
Mr. Ronald Christman
Mr. Richard Sacco
A salesman stood in the hotel lobby reading a letter from his wife .
"Hang it," he exclaimed , " this is what I get for marrying a school
teacher ."
"What's the matter?" asked his friend .
" Here's what my wife has just written me: 'Dear Jack: I notice that you
have written me " Dearest Lucy. " Now, either your grammar is bad , or
else you are not a good husband . If I am the only Lucy you have , the
" Dearest" is not correct; and if you have more than one Lucy, you 've got
something to explain when you get home ."
Miss Michelle Larson
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Langua ge
Speech
Special
Education
Mr. Gary Shaver
Mr. Robert Aceto
Mrs. Verna Maassen
Speech - Special Education
113
Ind ustria I
Arts
Department
" And I Teach "
by Ronald J. Gaba
I' m no gray headed
middle parted
soft tongued
tender hearted
brow wrinkled
world wide wise man . Instead ,
I' m a young crinkled nose kid
with hot and cold blood
and an itching id,
the life of a party or a despicable deed;
I' m slow to go
and quick to rise from my bed;
and even though
I get drunk on surprise,
there 's much about life
that I don't understand
and that I dread.
And I teach .
I mean, I try to reach
a bunch of kids younger than me ;
I try to set their souls free
to peck and hunch and smile
as I more than once mumble and stumble
in my style.
I' m no gray headed
middle parted
soft tongued
tender hearted
brow wrinkled
world wide wise
man.
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Industrial Arts
Lester Jackson working hard
Mr. John Bakke
Mr. Jose Arredondo
Mr. John Hofmann
I do a few good turns daily .
Mr. Edward Thomas
It'll never live.
Mr. Robert Marcella
Cubes by squares?
Mr. Frank Petricek
Mr. Jack Saarela
Mr. David Ellingson
Industrial Arts
115
Business
Education
Department
Mrs. Elsie Edmonds
Mr. Patrick Glynn
Miss Lois Campbell
Miss Evelyn Kronenwetter
Mrs. Ruth Gober
Mrs. Frances Ferrell
116
Business Ed ucation
Mrs. Patricia Holy
Mr. Malcolm Young
Mr. Stanley Derusha
Mr. Karl Greenshields
Mr. RogerTweiten (Department Chairman)
Music
Department
I
Li bra ry
Mrs. Judith Miller
Band members at work!
Mrs. Gladys Weiss
Mrs. Elsie Zadkovich (Chairman)
Music-Librar
117
Physical Education
Department
Mr. Harry Stoebe
Mrs. Cheryl Rohner
118
Physical Education
Mr. Kenneth Helwig
Miss Gayle Frary
Mr. Kenneth Wagner
Mrs. Judith Hammond
Miss Trudy Farrell
The Spy is well aware that:
You can pitch a no-hit game,
But it's just another loss
If the errors of your teammates
Put opponent's runs across.
You might be a brilliant runner
Pass and kick with easy grace,
But you 'll miss the winning touchdown,
If a teammate 's out of place .
In the sporting world or business ,
In the office or a mill ,
Nothing can produce a winner,
Like a little teamwork will.
Mr. Robert Crist
Physical Educati on
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Guidance Office
Miss Virginia Tenuta
Mr. Marvin Fremming
Mr. Gerald Verwey
Mr. Dean Pardon
Mr. William Moebius
Good counsel has no price .. . Mazzfni
The program of guidance should not stop at the college door; rather, in this
relay called education, the guidance department of the high school should
pass the baton to the guidance organization of the college. Of course, the
program of guidance will limp or fail if the college does not have a guidance
organization ready to take the baton ; and , even if the college has a guidance
organization , it will not achieve its potential effectiveness unless it gratefully
accepts the baton from the guidance department of the high school.
SENIORS
Peter
Aiello
Connie
Alfano
Doug
Al Ids
Diane
Allegretto
Diane
Altorfer
Laurie
Anderson
Holly
Anderson
Kathleen
Anderson
Mary
Anderson
William
Andersono
Michael
Andreason
Terry
Antes
Ed
Arndt
JoAnn
Arndt
Alaine
Ashley
Jeff
Ashmore
Julia
Atkinson
Georgia
Avery
Keith
Bach
Jim
Baker
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Seniors
Linda
Beasley
Barbara Jo
Bedford
Anita
Beets
Cheryl
Belongia
Vincent
Belotti
Jeanette
Bennett
Pauline
Berry
Roberta
Berry
Joan
Biba
Carol
Bielski
Kathie
Bierdz
Louise
Bindel Ii
Mark
Bishop
Jane
Blise
John
Bloom
James
Bockeloh
George
Bodven
Robert
Bodven
Barbara
Boero
Tim
Bolyard
Seniors
123
,
Diana
Bordo
Shane
Borger
Barbara
Bosman
Brent
Bowen
Daniel
Boyle
Boro
Bozovic
Fran
Brabant
Cheryl
Breigenzer
Paul
Brnak
Cindy
Brown
Lucien
Brown
Pam
Bumpers
Virginia
Burdick
Debbie
Burns
Pam
Bush
Jerry
Byrd
John
Campagna
Robert
Carlson
Jerry
Carpenter
Frank
Cesario
124
Seniors
Jeff
Cesario
Donna
Chambers
Louie
Chiapetta
Nancy
Chiapetta
Oliver
Chick
Mark
Chodronek
Charles
Christensen
Edward
Chromik
Charles
Cinqueranella
Barb
Ciotti
Nancy
Clark
Bill
Coleman
Gary
Coleman
Barbara
Collins
Stanley
Colvin
Lola
Conley
Charles
Cook
Lisa
Cortez
Lynn
Cross
Charles
Cutts
Seniors
125
Steve
Czajka
Linda
Czarnecki
Clarence
Dalhberg
Jackie
Dalla Santa
Dave
Dalpoas
Jamie
Daniel
Kathy
Daniel
Toni
DeBartelo
Chris
DeBruin
Frank
DeCesaro
Terry
DeGrand
Sandy
Delacy
Tom
Dellinger
Jim
Demske
Jamie
Demske
Jeff
Derks
Susan
Dodge
Ed
Dorff
Jeff
Douglass
Joanne
Dubanewicz
126
Seniors
Sue
Dubinsky
Tim
Duesing
Charles
Dunham
Mike
Dunham
Kathy
Dvorak
Cassandra
Edmark
Alan
Edmonds
John
Ehlen
Kathy
Ehlers
Karen
Enroth
Shirley
Erbentraut
Kay
Esta no
Jack
Fedor
Linda
Feest
Gretchen
Feldt
Scott
Ferguson
David
Fiermasca
Faith
Fitchett
Nancy
Fonk
Chris
Fraid
Seniors
127
Debra
Frazier
Gail
Frederick
Joan
Frederking
Michael
Freitag
Sharon
Friedl
Barb
Funderburk
Maryann
Funk
Joseph
Gajdos
Lynda
Gallatin
Mary Ann
Gardner
Kathryn
Gamero
Debra
Gates
Anne
Gerlach
Glen
Gatz
Virginia
Gertz
Pam
Getschman
Kathy
Giles
Norman
Giles
Sheila
Gilliam
Pamela
Ginger
128
Seniors
Terry
Glidden
Diane
Goergen
Pam
Gollnick
John
Gonzales
Connie
Goodwin
John
Goodwin
Cindy
Gorelik
Michelle
Gould
Christine
Grade
Mark
Grasser
Tom
Graziano
Robert
Gregory
Patricia
Greiner
Doris
Gresham
Jeanne
Grno
Tom
Groff
Terry
.
Gryczkows k1
Lucy
Gulbinas
Allister
Gunn
Andy
Guzdek
Mark
Gyurina
Raymond
Halldin
Lucille
Halverson
Kathy
Hamblen
Liz
Hammond
Margaret
Hammond
Ken
Hansen
Peggy
Hansen
Diana
Harper
Michael
Harper
Thomas
Hart
Judy
Hauser
Dorothy
Hawley
Joyce
Hedges
Maribelle
Henry
Larry
Herbst
Dale
Herolt
Shirley
Hix
Ron
Hoel
Karen
Hoey
130
Seniors
Sharon
Hoey
Joan
Hofmann
Pam
Holden
Laurie
Hradsky
Diana
Huber
Karen
Hughes
Roger
Hunt
Pam
lngrouille
John
Iorio
Lloyd
Isenberg
David
Iverson
Lester
Jackson
Joanne
Jahnke
Judy
Jakubowski
Wayne
Jalensky
Gary
Jensen
Roger
Jernigan
Alicia
Johnson
Donna
Johnson
Sue
Johnson
Seniors
131
Dave
Johnston
Norma
Johnston
Mary Jo
Juskiswicz
Michael
Juzenas
Deniece
Kai den berg
Barb
Karabetsos
Diane
Kastelic
Kathy
Kasten
Terry
Kaye
Cheryl
Kiefer
Robert
Kiesner
Keith
Kitzmann
Pam
Klacan
Greg
Klees
Lynn
Klees
Debra
Klemp
Ron
Kio et
Susan
Kio et
Mike
Kocol
Chris
Kohl off
132
Seniors
Helen
Kolisnichenko
Jeanne
Kopacz
Susan
Kopf
Gary
Koser
Diane
Kramer
Jo Anne
Kraning
Ron
Kranski
Joan
Krebs
Stan
Krifka
Wayne
Krumm
Sue
Kulich
Jerry
Kuzik
Holly
Langenbach
Robert
Langerman
Carol
Lanni
Nancy
Larsen
Daune
Larson
Robert
Larson
Becky
Leigh
Carol
Le1ting
Seniors
133
Kathy
Leiting
Karen
Lewis
Lucrezia
Locante
Debra
Lucas
Joanne
Ludwig
Joann
Luebke
Gerald
Lura
Michael
MacCready
Lynn
Macht
Rosanne
Madsen
Maureen
Makouske
Robert
Manulik
Scott
Marini
John
Marsden
Michael
Maruca
Cynthia
Massie
James
Matelski
Alan
Matera
Joan
Maurer
John
Maurer
134
Seniors
Annette
McCue
Bill
McHalffey
Roy
Medina
Ruben
Medina
Sheila
Melander
Gary
Mentek
Rita
Metallo
Marla
Metten
Barbara
Meyer
Tom
Meyer
Joyce
Middlecamp
Debbie
Mielke
Pam
Mielke
Tom
Mikolyzk
Jean
Miller
Kem
Miller
Sandy
Miner
Steve
Mitchell
Pam
Moffett
Dave
Moore
Mary
Mortenson
Marcia
Moyer
Emil
Mudrak
Ann
Murphy
Sue
Murphy
Rebecca
Nelson
John
Nichols
Rita
Nierenberger
Karen
Nowaki
Brent
Nu di
Harold
Oberholter
Jim
Obertin
Diane
Osinga
Ruth
Pack man
Mark
Pa de
Linda
Paskiewicz
Mike
Paskiewicz
Linda
Pasqua Ii
Julie
Pederson
Christine
Pelt
136
Seniors
Diane
Perona
Joyce
Perry
Robert
Perzigian
Dan
Peters
Greg
Peters
Gary
Peterson
Jerry
Peterson
Jan
Petzke
Dave
Pfefferle
Diane
Pflugrad
Brian
Pier
Larry
Pier
Chris
Pierantoni
Linda
Pitts
Tom
P1vovar
Paul
Pobiecke
Doreen
Pol so
Dave
Porter
Kathy
Puckett
Judy
Puntillo
Seniors
137
Terry
Puntillo
Judy
Pynaker
Thomas
Pynaker
Gloria
Questa rd
Pamela
Radley
Paula
Ralph
Sheryl
Ralph
Donna
Rasch
John
Ratel is
June
Reidenbach
Timothy
Reindl
Robert
Renick
Patricia
Resch
Caroll
Ricchio
Barbara
Richards
Kathy
Rinaldi
Susan
Robinson
Joseph
Romano
James
Romanowski
Jerry
Rom pesky
138
Seniors
Randall
Rossi
Veronica
Rossi
Vickie
Rossi
Ken
Ruffalo
Jim
Ruffolo
John
Sack et
Ozzie
Sa las
Guy
Salerno
Darius
Sanchez
Awilda
Santiago
Haydee
Santiago
Alex
Savaglio
Betty
Scheremeta
Laura
Schlitz
Mary
Schlitz
William
Schultz
Diane
Schwaiger
Jeri
Scriver
Diane
Sempowicz
Linda
Sentieri
Seniors
139
Michael
Shawaluk
Pat
Sheffield
Steve
Singer
Sherri
Sippel
Cherryl
Slater
Steve
Slater
Debbie
Smith
Greg
Smith
Jim
Smith
Linda
Smithson
Russell
Soens
Debbie
Soule
William
Spears
Douglas
Spitzer
Kurt
Spitzer
Nancy
Springer
Sue
Stacey
David
Staff
Sandra
Steagall
Janet
Stellato
140
Seniors
Ron
Stevens
Sue
Stewart
Duane
Stika
Lance
Stine
Paulette
Stinefast
Dan
Strash
Jack
Stricklen
Junanita
Stulgaitis
Chester
Stump
Jeff
Stump
Dean
Sturino
Linda
Sturino
Bonny
Sturman
Alferd
Srurzenegger
Brigitte
Susewind
Doreen
Sward
Gary
Swartz
Mark
Swartz
Marian
Sykora
Kathy
Sytkowski
Seniors
141
Kristine
Ta bi Ii
Robert
Talamonti
Pat
Tapley
Janet
Tasovac
Rick
Tennessen
Craig
Teschler
Carl
Tews
Bonnie
Tharp
Pam
Thompson
Peter
Tomaszewski
Amy
Tomlin
Richard
Tracy
Mike
Tritt
Gloria
Turner
Wiley
Turner
Pat
Tutka
Bob
Unger
Tim
Vaccaro
Tom
Valo
Sandra
Val Iner
142
Seniors
Paula
Vanchena
Debbie
Van Slochteron
Donn
Vaudreuil
Debbie
Vaughan
Kathleen
Venskus
Stephen
Vepraskas
John
Vidakovic
John
Vogt
Pamela
Vranak
Wayne
Wabalick1s
Debbie
Wade
Dennis
Wade
Debra
Walden
Thomas
Walker
Rachel
Waller
Patricia
Wallis
Paul
Warren
Laurie
Watkins
Charmayne
Webb
Jay
Weber
Seniors
143
Jim
Weber
Rick
Wegman
Angela
Whinery
Wayne
Willis
Janice
Wilson
Joan
Wiltshire
Aletha
Young
Pam
Zabrouski
Jerry
Zampanti
Darlene
Ziesemer
Robin
Ziesemer
Walter
Zirbel
Kenneth
Zitella
Helen
Zizich
Randy
Zoerner
LATE
PHOTOS:
Maryann
Gerou
Patricia
Kaser
Seniors Not Pictured ••
Debbie Allred
Jeff Beam
Cherri Becker
Mark Becker
Barb Brodsko
Bob Brown , Jr.
Ferdinany Brunet
Larry Bruno
David Burt
Catherine Campolo
Rosalie Campolo
Norman Cappellina
John Cappert
Fred Cline
Leonard Cunningham
Lenny DeMarino
Sharon Dezoma
Larry Dimmer
Jim Donahue
Gary Fandrei
John Fifer
Juanita Granado
Jerry Greco
Charles Groth
Jim Litz
Tom Lura
Mark Hansche
Jeff Harp
Catherine Henderleiter
Allen Holzman
John Hopkins
Mike Martin
Janice Mauldin
Janice Maurer
Larry Miller
Louis Mohr
Hilario Montemeyer
Don Morin
Jackie Ingram
Sharon Jenkins
Milton Johnson , Jr.
Susan Johnson
Tom Jones
Dave Kangas
Mark Kelley
Elmer Kirchner
Mark Klotz
Kerry Krehbiel
Brian Nedweski
Randall Neises
Guy VanSlochteren
Clark Varnell
Diane Vengrin
Eugene Vite
Karen Ogren
Karen Parker
Harry Paskiewicz
Jeff Perrault
Dan Pflugrad
Ray Prentnieks
Gary Puder
Kathryn Lahti
Sharon Lawrence
James Lee, Jr.
Mike Leigh
Debbie Lewis
Jackie Saulys
Leilani Schacht
Dave Sch1esl
Dean Schloesser
Linda Siler
Jessie Spino
Robert Stalker
Paul Sturycz
Roger Rode
Henry Ruffalo
Gary Ryan
Craig Waswrick
James Webber
Don White
Debbie Whyte
Dennis Whyte
Harold Willis
Louis Wischmann
Mary Young
Debbie Z1elis
I thought it was funny! (Chris Pierantoni , Jeff
Cesario)
Gee, this popcorn is good. (Linda Smithson, Ed
Dorff)
Kathy Hamblin comforts her pet mouse after a grueling weekend in the Science Fair .
Seniors
145
Sign ... driver's exam ... ha ... ha ...
My bra is simply killing me.
146
Seniors
"Do you want to do it?"
The 'fly' - animal lover?
JUNIORS
Color Guard Skit
Sandy Bertelle and Tony Short
Loretta Frazier
148
Juniors
Sydney Topel
Judy Ruffolo and Terry Sorenson. (Square dancing)
Abata . Elaine
Adamson. Dewayne
Alholm . Betty
Allan. Richard
Allie. Carol
Ammerman . Jill
Andersen. Martin
Andersen. Sue
Anderson. Dawn
Anderson . Margaret
Anderson. Patricia
Anderson. Robert
Anderson. Terry
Andrews. Susan
Annessi. Mary
Antinucci. Angela
Arendt. John
Badgerow. Terry
Ball . Doris
Bartel, Mike
Bates. Jerry
Battersby, Bruce
Baxter. Lynn
Baxter. Mark
Beam. Pamela
Beck. Pamela
Becker. Audrey
Becker, Jacqueline
Bedford, Peggy
Belongia. Lynn
Benhoff.Ron
Bennett. Bruce
Bennet. Craig
Berg, Peggy
Bernhardt. Michael
Bertell e, Sandy
Bezotte, Susan
Bierdz, Patrick
Binder, Heinz
Bingham , Glen
Bisciglia , Richard
Blagec , Debra
Bla isdel l, Virgil
Blank, Pamela
Bl ise, Ronald
Bloom , John
Bockeloh , Louise
Bohatkiewicz, Judy
Boiking, Barbara
Bonaretti, John
Bonn , Judith
Bonofiglio, Ronald
Borger, Robert
Bose, James
Bose, Trudy
Bozovic, Aleksa
Brady , Rodney
Braund , Michael
Braze, Leslie
Breigenzer, Kathy
Briese , Heide
Brnak, Cathy
Brnak, Nancy
Brown , David
Brown , Gary
Brozosky, Joeta
Buchholz, Diane
Bucko, Robert
Bulla more, Steve
Burger, Andrew
150
Burrow, Jeffrey
Buscoe, Graig
Buscoe, Patrick
Bustrycki , Joan
Cairo , Louis
Campagna , Sandra
Campbell, Pam
Capponi , Debra
Capriotti, John
Cardinali , Douglas
Cassity, Nora
Casteel , Denise
Casteel, James
Ceschin , Patricia
Chalekian, Jack
Champion. Judith
Cheney, Michael
Chianelli , Debbie
Chism , Betty
Chovan , Gary
Chromcik, Renee
Chromik, Helen
Cincotta. Debra
Clelland , Kurt
Colmer, Cathy
Colon. Dayana
Conley, Catherine
Cooper, Patricia
Corey, Bruce
Cornell, Linda
Costabile, Anna
Covelli, Arthur
Covelli, Mariasa
Crain, Virda
Cramer, Shirley
151
Crucianelli, David
Cutts, Paul
Czarnecki. Joe
Czarnecki, Theresa
Dah l, August
Dalpoas , Mark
Dangelo. James
Daun. Daniel
Davis, Sharon
Decesare. Rosemary
Degrand . Joe
Dezek , Ricky
D1castn, Raymond
Dimeo, Beverly
Dinges , Pat
Dix, Michael
Djuth , Gerald
Doherty, Michael
Doherty, Sherry
Dolnick, Patricia
Donnell, Jane
Drigot. Steven
Duberstein , Joseph
Edmark, Brad
Edwards, Michael
Edwards. William
Eisenhauer, Gail
Eizitkowichski, Ethel
Ellis, Anna
Erbentraut, Elmer
Erickson, Deborah
Espinosa, Mary
Estes, Gayla
Estill, Jim
Fandrei, Terry
Farmer, Pamela
Feest. Charles
Feest. Randy
Feldt. Janine
Ferraro, Paul
Fischer, Mike
Fisher, Vernon
Fox, David
Fox, Janet
Frazier, Loretta
Frazier, Renee
Freitag, Janice
Freitag, Joyce
Froemming, Dianne
Garcia, Frank
Garcia, Linda
Garza, Johnny
Gayan. Richard
Geliche, Rita
Gemignani, Monica
Gengembre, Timothy
George, Scott
Gerber, Debbie
Gianohos, Delores
Giannola. Sam
Gifford, Mark
Giorno. Douglas
Gleason. Richard
Glidden, Mary
Gollnick. Debbie
Gomez, Dolores
Gomez, Ronald
Gonzales. Creselda
Grade, Catherine
Gray, Laurel
Greco, Thomas
Grimes, Jeffrey
Grno, Dawn
Grno, Joanne
Gross, Steven
Grueter, Jean
Grzegorczyk, Mary
Gunderson, Kathy
Gunderson , Nancy
Gundlach. Roswitha
Gyn na , Jeff
Haber, Keith
Haddix, David
Hagelschur, Karen
Hamburg, Michael
Hames, Christine
Hamilton, Gerorgianne
Hansen, David
Hansen, Kathleen
Hansen, Vicki
Harrison, Thomas
Hartung, Gerald
Hauck, Tamara
Hawes, Theresa
Hawley, Roberta
Hein, Vicky
Heinziman , Frank
Henricksen, Patricia
Herbert, Steven
Herde, Susan
Hernandez, Ed
Hickey, Constance
Hieget, Joseph
Hilleshiem, Derrick
Hodge, Maria
154
Holzman . Daniel
Homan . Jeffrey
Houghton. Steve
Hubbard, Timothy
Huck. Terri
Hudson, Joann
Hughes, Florence
Hughes, Kenneth
Ingram, Carla
Ingram, Michael
lngrouille, Becky
Ipsen, Mark
Jacobs, John
Jacobsen, Guy
Jamison, Daniel
Janovicz, Peggy
Jelks. Charles
Jensen, Debbie
Johnson, Dale
Jokic, Andjelina
Jung, Robin
Jung, Shirley
Juskiewicz, Susan
Kakela, Barbara
Kammerzelt, Linda
Kasala, Michael
Kastelic, Gary
Keck, Gail
Kirchner, Jean
Klapproth, Ellen
J
Klausch, Elvira
Klema, Jane
Klemp, Paul
Klopstein, Kurt
Knight. Dan
155
Knutson, Stanley
Kohler, Evelyn
Kolden , Dale
Konrad, Jim
Kopesky, Peggy
Kotz, Cici
Kraning, Raymond
Krause, Jon
Krebs, Ronald
Krinkey, Karen
Krome, Sharon
Kruger, Mark
Laba, Charlene
Ladvienka, Jaynee
Lahti, Jane
Lain, John
Lamacchia, Rochelle
Landree . Kenneth
Lanni, Alice
Lapoint. Michael
Laut, Kurt
Laurence. Karen
Leach, Lori
Ledlow, Judith
Leek, Wanda
Lehman, William
Lehto. David
Le1pz1g, Harry
Lem1esz. Halina
Lento. Deborah
Leonardi. Jo
Lewis. Linda
Lichter, John
Lindstrom. Ron
linstroth, Diane
156
Lipor, Dale
Litz, Faye
Lochanski, Edward
Lorenzen. Janice
Lundskow, Dick
Lundskow, Rick
Lura , Jeffery
Lura, Susan
Lux, Antoinette
Lvoncek. Marybeth
Machara, Joseph
Mack, Ruth
Maki, Bernard
Maksen, Ronald
Manthei , Robert
Marchand, Connie
Marchesini , Kathleen
Marcinkus, Joan
Marini , Toni
Maritato, Pamela
Markin , Arthur
Marquart, Gale
Martell , Allen
Martin, JoAnne
Martinson, EHzabeth
Marx, Debra
Mason , Donald
Massey, Gloria
Mattioli, John
Mattson , Joan
Matye, Mark
Matye, Mike
Maurer, David
Maurer, Mary
Maxcy, Harold
157
Maxwell , Debbie
Maxwell, Marylou
May . Barb
Mays, Karen
McCarthy , Jaime
Mccumber, Nadina
McGonegle, Deborah
Meisel, Angela
Meleska. Phyll isann
Menarek , Joyce
Mentek, Kathryn
Merfeld, Gerald
Merritt. Thomas
Meyer, Steven
Meyer, Thomas
Miechow1cz, Sandra
Mielke , Karen
Mierzejewski , Cindy
Mil ler, Barbara
Miracle, Charlene
Mitek , Patricia
Monticelli , Gary
Morgan , Marla
Mueller, Stephen
Murphy, James
Murphy, Jerry
Murray, Debra
Murray, George
Naekrsz, Sandra
Nalley, Marvin
Namio, Josephine
Naydihor, Robert
Nelson, Clarence
Nelson , Robert
Nelson , Susan
158
Nephew , Diane
Nerad, Michael
Neu , Steven
Neu , Terry
Neve, Dave
Niccola1 , Tom
Nickel , Timothy
Noble, William
Noel , Dorothy
Noto, Sandra
Novak, Mark
Nuernberg, Elke
Nuernberg, Willie
Nye, Arnold
Oberholtzer, Harold
Ogren , Kim
Olivares. Leonor
Olson. Cynthia
Olson , Mary
Ott. Kathryn
Otto , Richard
Palmer, David
Parise, Christopher
Parise , Leonard
Parker, Jill
Pascucci , James
Paskiewicz, David
Paskiewicz, James
Pauloni , Patricia
Paura , Daniel
Peck, Terry
Peddicord, Donna
Peil, Toni
Pence, Wayne
Penland , Katherine
Penrod , Karen
Perkins. Jeff
Perron i. Harry
Peters , Ella
Peters . John
Peteryczkowickski. Ethel
Petersen . Andrew
Petrovic. Natalia
Pettie. Rosemary
Pfalzgraf , Allan
Pharr. Charles
P1encikowski, James
Pierce. Carl
Pierce, Dennis
Pileski , Mary
Pilligor, Sherri
Pinkert. Jan
Pleskuas , Sharon
Plourde. Debbie
Poston, Thomas
Powers, Greg
Primuth , David
Prostko, Mark
Prybylski, Janice
Pulera, Linda
Quinn, Dan
Radulovic, Petra
Rainey, Steve
Raymond, Kerry
Razaa, Aliyya
Reindl, Daniel
Resch, Sandra
Richards, Greg
Richards, Gwen
Richter, Roxanne
Richtmyre, Earl
Rieschl, Joyce
Rinaldi, Nancy
Ritacca, Deborah
Rizzo, Mary
Rizzo , Thomas
Robertson , James
Rommel , Donna
Roscioli , Marc
Rose, Margaret
Ross, Debra
Rousar, Cherryl
Ruffalo. Diane
Ruffalo , Victoria
Ruffolo , Georgia
Ruffolo, Judith
Rutkowski , Patricia
Ryszewski , Joseph
Salerno, Diane
Salerno, Ken
Santiago, Sarah
Savaglio , Ferdinande
Scalzo, Jeff
Schacht, Lorraine
Schaefer, Linda
Scheviak, Ronald
Schlater, Kathleen
Schmauss, Charlene
Schmelling, Katherine
Schmidt , Catherine
Schmidt. Debra
Schmidt, Jaynee
Schuld, Mike
Scuglik, Frank
Seitz, Debbie
Seitz. Debra
Seitz. Todd
Selkurt. Richard
Sellers. Janie
Sepulveda. James
Sexauer. Cindy
Shada. Rebecca
Shafer. Sandra
Sharpe, Sue
Shilts. Linda
Short, Anthony
Short, Debbie
Simmons. Paula
Simon, Mickey
Sinnen. Bradley
Sinnen, Diane
Smart. Barbara
Smith, Gary
Smith. LeAnn
Smith. Pat
Smith, Steven
Soderberg. James
Soens. Patty
Sorenson. Terry
Soto. Celia
Spino. Nancy
Spiroff. Julie
Springer, Kay
Stahl. Terrell
Stalker. Diane
Stankiewicz. Robin
Starks. Joyce
Staskus. Nancy
Stein. Tim
Stellato. Vickie
162
Stern . Janet
Stettner. Rick
Stevens, Debra
Stika , Duane
Stine . Lana
Storz. Fred
Stratton . Linda
Strupp, Barbara
Sturino . Darryl
Sturycz, Mark
Sturycz, Paul
Sucharda . Vicky
Suokko . Lynn
Swartz. Alan
Swartz. Martha
Swiatko . Margaret
Szelonsk1, David
Tabill , Laura
Tait. Robert
Talamonti. Mary Lou
Talbert. Lance
Tarsitano. Rita
Taufor. Karen
Tegel. Timothy
Te1sing, LuAnn
Tenuta. Pamela
Thomas. Michael
Thompkins. William
Thompson. Diane
Tomczak. Steven
Topel, Sydney
Topoloven . Carol
Tracy. John
Trecroci. Sue
Trocinski. Naomi
163
Truax. Linda
Tudjan . Kim
Umfress. David
Unti, Janice
Vanwinkle, David
Vargas. Eddie
Vena.Gene
Venci , Raymond
Ventura . Michael
Vite. Margaret
Vittori, Alan
Waas, Sandra
Wachs. Carla
Wagner, Cynthia
Walker, Simon
Wallig, Matthew
Wamboldt. Dave
Wamboldt. Fred
Wamboldt, Nancy
Watkins, Sandra
Watring, Kathleen
Wazelle, Jeff
Webber, Gerald
Wegmann, Dennis
Weidner, Julia
Wells, Lois
Werner. Betty
Wertz, David
White. Gary
Whitehead, Genise
Whitney, Bruce
Willems. Denise
Willems. Louise
Willkomm. Thomas
Winters . Gregory
Witt, Rodney
Wohlegemuth , Linda
Wojciechowicz, Helen
Wojciechowicz, Janine
Wojtkew1cz, Kathy
Wolk1m1r. Jeff
Wollin , Dennis
Waltersdorf, Vera
Wodd , Randy
York, Judy
Young, Mark
Zahn, Mark
Zak , James
Zalewski , Elizabeth
Zanin, Mark
Zdravkovic, Steve
Zekor, Daniel
Zoller, Gary
Jane Donnell - LuAnn Macht
Peter Zocch i - Triumph: Umph added t o try .
Enthus iasm is nothing more or less than fa ith in action .
Ju niors
165
John Capriotti, supersalesman for both Spy and Kenews.
Simon Walker
166
Juniors
Joanne Grno
Mike Dix
Kathy Grade
Lois Wells and friend
Debbie Capponi
Abig, Eric
Adrion , Wanda
Aiello, Nancy
Albano , Anthony
Alderson, Rick
Al Ids, Frank
Allegretto , David
Allen , Belinda
Allen. Debbie
Anconak, Lawrence
Andersen , Wendy
Anderson , Debbie
Anderson, Jeff
Andrea , Mary
Ango.tti , Debbie
Antes, Wayne
Anthonsen, Keith
Arndt. Alvin
Arndt, Rickey
Asta, Janice
Babic, Ryan
Bacianskas, Felix
Badham, Paula
Bailey, Dan
Bain, Pat
Baken, Toni
Bane, Horton
Barber, William
Barca, Peter
Barnes, Amelia
Barsuli, Debbie
Bartlett, Terry
Bashinsky, Carol
Battersby, Lon
Baxter, Marge
Beals, Ruby
Beals, Ruth
Bebo, Steve
Becker, Betty
Becker, Darlene
Becwar, Nancy
Beets, John
Behnke, Roger
Bell, Peggy
Bellmore, Mike
Beltoya, Roberta
Bennett, John
Beutler. Harry
Biederman , Edmund
Bieker, Barbara
Bierdz, Janet
Bishop , Steven
Blise , Glenn
Bl1se. Theresa
Bloom , Gregory
Bloxdorf, Connie
Bobusch, Todd
Boero , Mary
Boero, Mike
Bolyard , Richard
Bonadio, William
Bonakoske, Janet
Bouldin, Jeff
Bayle, Debra
Briggs, Berdell
Brnak, Jeffrey
Broesch , Pamela
Bruch , Felecia
Bruneo , Peter
Brunet, David
Brunet, Deborah
Burkee, Robin
Byrd. Larry
Caldwell, Lester
Campagna , Mary
Canfield , Mark
Cantrell, Barb
Capozza , Dennis
Capps, Sandra
Carlini, Joe
Carlino, David
Castona , Ross
Centeno, Diego
Carminara, Dan
Cesario, Daniel
Ceschin, Susan
Chambers, William
Chiappetta. Ruth
Christense n, David
Christensen, Larry
Christensen, William
Christian, Paul
Christman, Sharon
Christofferson, Gary
Christofferson, Wade
Christopherson, Gloria
Ciesielski. Mi chelle
Ciotti. Roger
Cl aeys . Ri c k
Clark. Ji m
Clauer. Connie
Clauer. Jul ie
Cleereman, Wendy
Coburn , Joel
Cody , Debbie
Cole , Pat
Coll ar, Sharon
Collins , Lynn
Corey. Randy
Cornell . John
Corrigan . Linda
Cosentino . Cindy
Costello . James
Covel li. Dave
Covelli . Louie
Cronin. John
Cross . Sandra
Croucher. Pat
Crow. Judith
Crowe. Cheryl
Crucianelli. Steve
Crumbliss . Pat
Cunningham , Linda
Curnes. Caprice
Czajka . Anna
Czarnecki . Ki m
Dagenbach , Warren
Dahl. Tina
Dahlberg, Jeanne
Dahlberg, Marilyn
Da lpaos . Cynthia
Daniel . Rh ian
Daniels. Susan
Danner. Linda
Dattilo , Dan
Daum , Collette
Davis , Laverne
Davison . Charlene
Debruin. Kathy
Deloach. Mary
Deluca. Rebecca
Demicchi. Gregory
Dennee, Frank
Dewester. Larry
170
Diaz, Louie
Dicastri. Janice
Dicello, Nick
Dickey, George
Dill , Eddie
Deinges . Christine
Doerring. Kirk
Doherty. Brian
Doherty . Janice
Dorr. James
Dosemagen. Carol
Dosemagen . Kathleen
Dosemagen . Steve
Douglass , Sharon
Duberstein . Donald
Durnin. Rick
Dunhan . Lori
Edmark, Lee
Edwards . Kathy
Ehlen. Douglas
Ehlers, Marty
Ellis. David
Elrod . Laurie
Erbentraut. Betty
Eucalano , Brian
Fandrei . Dale
Faraca . Alan
Fardella. Frank
Farmer. Dale
Farmer. Debbie
Feest. Dean
Feichtner. Keith
Fetch . Gerald
Ferraro, Joseph
Filippelli. Rose
Filz. Ursula
Fisher, Linda
Fisher, Harry
Flaherty. Joan
Follak, Linda
Fonk, Daisy
Fonk, Kim
Fortner, Gary
Fraid, Nancy
Frank, Carol
Fredrick, Linda
Fredricks, John
Free, Barbara
171
Freitag, Denise
Frick, David
Gaczynski, Vladim ir
Gajdos, Stefanie
Gannaway, Dennis
Garcia, Mic heal
Garica, Ralph
Gardinier, Janet
Gardner, Charles
Gatson, Wilfred
Gentile, James
George, Diane
Gerber, Patricia
Gerlach, Thomas
Germinaro, Gerdo
Gilliam, Wanda
Gillis, Da le
Ginger, Sharon
Gitzlaff, Donald
Golsby, Lonnie
Gombar, Micheal
Goodwin, Barbara
Goroy , Tommy
Grammar, Catherine
Gray, Tim
Greco, Silvana
Gregorski , David
Gregory, James
Greiler, David
Greno, Gordon
Griebel , Victoria
Griffin, Gayle
Grissom , Micheal
Grzegorczyk, Diane
Gunderson, Bev
Gunderson, David
Gutierrez, Sandy
Haddix, Terry
Hagelschur, Judy
Halverson, Ron
Hamilton, Cynthia
Hansche, Mary Jane
Hansen, Connie
Hansen, Gail
Hapanowicz, Dave
Haubrich , Cynthia
Hawley, Tom
Heiring, Jim
Helminger. John
Henry, John
Hensgen , Norbert
Herbert, Tim
Hesse, Charles
Hickey, Daniel
Higgins, Dale
Hillier, Heidi
Hoda I. Annette
Hoeft, Michael
Hoel , Karen
Hoey, Michael
Holden , Gary
Holochwost, Alan
Hornickel, David
Horton, Nancy
Hou Id, Jane
Houston , Laymona
Houte, Mary
Hubeler, Kathryn
Huber, Robert
Hudson , Janet
Hudson, Mary
Hudson, Patricia
\
Hunter, Janine
Ingwerson, Joy
lsermann, James
lsermann, William
Iverson, Richard
Jablonski , Michael
Jackson , Chris
Jackson. Terry
Jacobs, Julie
Jakubowski, Betty
James, Linda
Jankowski, Cheryl
Jantz, Steven
Jelks, Jackie
Jenkins, Susan
Jensen, Brian
Jensen, Cynthia
Jensen, Denise
Johnson, James
Johnson, Jeffery
Johnson, Julian
Johnson , Margaret
Johnson , Jack
Johnston . Rhonda
173
Juzenas. Steven
Kahl. Jeffrey
Karajankovich. Dan
Kaser. Leonard
Kellmann. Rex
Kitchens. Sharon
K1tzmann. Sharon
Klapproth. Janet
Klees. Heidi
Klemm, Darlynn
Klemm. Jim
Klemp, Gary
Klopstein, Kenneth
Kolismchenko, Mike
Kosloske, Donna
Kotz, Jerry
Krack. Barbara
Kramer, Susan
Kramer, Gary
Krehbiel, Randy
Kresal, David
Krome, Mary
Krueger, Terri
Krumm, Andrea
Lahti. Karen
Lain. Gail
Lamb. Eugene
Landree. Dale
Lang. Debra
Langnes. Donald
Lanni. Robbie
Leff. Steven
Lem1esz. Bogushia
Lemke, Rhonda
Lewis. Deborah
Lewis. Robert.
Lichter. Tom.
Lilla. Gisella
Lindstrom. Rickey
L1nstroth. Debra
L1p1ec. Henry
Lipke. Steven
Llanas, Dan
Loberger. Joan
Locante. Annette
Lochansk1. Mira
Lois. Theresa
Lopez. Anita
174
Lorenzen , Claudia
Lovelace . Steven
Lovetro, Anthony
Lowe, Bill
Ludwig, Jeffery
Lukdwsk1 , Lorraine
Luzar, David
Mack. Edna
Madsen . Sherry
Maier, Richard
Mandernack, Brett
Manulik, Mary
Marabelli , Debra
Maraccini, Terry
Marchand, Duane
Marik, Sherry
Markin , Christine
Martin , Mark
Martin, Sharon
Martino . Michael
Maruca . Ruth
Mason , Paula
Massie, Carmen
Matarrese. Greg
Matthews. Nancy
Mayo, Diana
Maze, Lynn
McAllister. Kathleen
Mccorison. Karen
McCarthy, Mark
McCoy, Kathy
McDermid , Jackie
McDonald , Patrick
McNeil , Donald
Mehring, Christine
Meidinger, Kenneth
Menarek, Bradley
Meyer, James
Michalski , Chris
M1co, Mark
Mikus, John
Miller. Gordon
Miner. Jeffery
Mink. Deborah
Moeller. Catherine
Mohr. Pamela
Molder. Jan
Monson. Jeanine
175
Montague. Mark
Moore, Harry
Mortenson. Micheal
Mudrak. Wayne
Murphy, Larry
Murrray, Gregory
Myers . Kim
Nedweski. Micheal
Neil. Tom
Nelson. Dave
Nelson. Debbie
Nesgood , Mark
Neumiller, Dave
Nevoraski , Jeff
Nolan , Jean
Nolan , Joan
Noto . Peter
Noto . Theresa
Novak. Noreen
Obertin, Susan
Oelttel . Dan
Ohm . Rita
Olsen. Micheal
Orlakis, Kevin
Osinga . Pat
Oster, Tom
Otto. Bruce
Owens, Wanda
Pacetti . Christopher
Paczkowski . Rick
Palmas. Rochelle
Paps. Peggy
Parent, Gene
Parker, Gay
Parkinson. Randy
Parks . Shirley
Parrish, Donna
Paskiewicz. Janet
Patrizzi. Margeret
Pauley, Dave
Pelligrino, Susan
Pence, Peggy
Perri, Diane
Perry, Sam
Perrine, John
Perroni. Dawn
Pestka. Joan
Peters. Gayle
176
Sophomores
Peters, Kathleen
Peters, Ph illip
Petersen, Hans
Peterson , Steve
Pettey , Denise
Pharr, Martha
Phillip, Tom
Piehl , Louis
Pier, Jeffrey
Pilligor, Jeri
Pisula , Lynn
Platt. Michael
Podbereski , Nancy
Pollock, Joseph
Polovina . Mark
Polovina . Patrick
Poole, Melanie
Potts . Va lerie
Powell. Donald
Predny, Kathryn
Probst . Patty
Prybylski . Kathy
Pulera . Mary
Pynaker. Gerald
Quandt, Karen
Questard . Irene
Raabe, Dawn
Radovanovic, Misa
Radulovic. Soja
Rasmussen . Margaret
Rasmussen. Tom
Redlin. Robert
Reece. Gary
Reineke. Gerald
Richards. David
Richie, Randy
Richter. Linda
Richtmyre, Ed
Ricks. Lloyd
Rieckenberg. Valerie
Riley. Pam
Riordan. Renee
Ritacca. James
Rizzo, Barbara
Roberts, Anthony
Rock, Burndetta
Roders, Karen
Rogers, Denise
Sophomores
177
Romanowski, Renee
Rosinski . Robert
Rosinski, Frank
Ross, Dave
Rossi , Diane
Rothwell, Doug
Rozzoni , Dave
Ruele. Pam
Ruffalo , Antoinette
Ruffalo, Laurie
Ruffalo , Vince
Ruffolo , Colette
Russell , Geneva
Russo, Bob
Sadlon, Jay
Sad lon , Richarrl
Salerno , Mary
Sanales, Rosa
Santiago , Myriam
Sayles, Don
Scales , Bill
Scarlato , Mary
Schafer, Andy
Schaller, Pam
Schemenauer, Judy
Scheremeta , Rose
Scherer, Calvin
Scherer, JulieAnn
Schliesmann, Betty
Schlitz, Robin
Schlitz, Sandy
Schloesser, Dean
Schmauss , Debra
Schmidt. Keith
Schmidt. Mike
Schmidt. Sandy
Schonsheck, Pat
Schrake, Betty
Schultz, Debbie
Schumacher, Roberta
Scott, Janet
Scott, Roger
Scriver , Sally
Scriver, Susan
Sebena, Brian
Sebetic, Dave
Sebetic , Don
Sebetic, Judy
178
Sophomores
NOTED
Shields. Debbie
Shipman , Micheal
Sicilia. Mary
Sici lia, Tina
Siedziak, John
Sigman , Audrey
Sigman . Rod
Singh , Ekbal
Sinnen , Mike
Smith . Margaret
Smith , Meli ssa
Smith , Thomas
Solberg, Darlene
Sorenson , Burnette
Sorenson , Scott
Spaulding, Paula
Spino , Cathy
Stein , Diana
Stein , Gregory
Stengert. Karen
Stettner. Cheryl
Stevens , James
Stika, Dave
Stinefast. Wayne
Stone, Kathaleen
Stoner, Wayne
Stoyer, Claudia
Sturino, Dave
Sturycz, Philip
Swartz, Keith
Tabbert, Jim
Talbert, Earl
Tankersley , Janet
T echert. Jeff
Tenuta . Carmela
Tenuta. Rick
Tews. Diana
Thomas. Debbie
Thomas. Jill
Thompson. Kathy
Thompson . Leslie
Thrall , Linda
Sophomores
179
Romanowski , Renee
Rosinski . Robert
Rosinski , Frank
Ross , Dave
Rossi, Diane
Rothwell , Doug
Tielmann, Robert
Timme, Michael
Tobias, Paul
Toler, Patricia
Tomon , Joyce
Toms, John
Torres , Gerald
Traventy , Robert
Truax, Donna
Tucholl, Gary
Uelmen, Mark
Vaccaro, Randy
Valeri , Margaret
Vanchena, Kathryn
Vanderhoof, Dennis
Vanleeuwen , Rolf
Varnell, Clark
Varnell , Larry
Vengrin , Pamela
Villella. Gayle
W?t?tS, Bernie
Wade, rVlichael
Waite, Libby
Wallen, David
Waller, Helen
Wamboldt, Edward
Wamboldt, John
Wamboldt, Michael
Ward , Edna
Wasurick, Deborah
Wawierowski, Teddy
Webb, Dan
Webb, Pam
Webber, Valer ie
Weber, Laurie
Weber, Sharon
Weddel , Charles
Weddel, Richard
Weidenbenner, Chris
Weidner, David
Weiss, Tracy
Wend ricks, Graig
Wenman, James
Werth, Betty
Wertz, Michael
White, Gary
White, Linda
Whitrock, Jean
180
Sophomores
Weigert, Thomas
Willems, Janet
Willoughby, Cheryl
Wilson, Daniel
Wilson, James
Wenzer, Kristina
Wischmann, Terry
Wesman, Bert
Wohlgefahrt. Gerald
Wojciechowicz. Roman
Wold, Jeffry
Wolfe, Diana
Woodstock, David
Woodstock, Debra
Woodward, April
Yielding, David
York, Colleen
York, Francis
Young, Janice
Yuenkel , Nancy
Yule. James
Yurgs, Mary
Zablocki, Sharon
Zapp, Leroy
Zak. Cheryl
Zahn , Janice
Zdanowicz. Phillip
Zielis . Frank
Zocchi . Peter
Zuhlke, Laurie
It seems to me there should be a zipper in here somewhere. (Linda
Corrigan).
Sophomores show their class enthusiasm as members of the choir.
Sophomores
181
Dave Allegretto
Theresa Fifarek
A busy Sophomore!
Connie Hansen, Reggy Rasmussen , Julie Clauer during variety show .
Tom Smith
182
Sophomores
Carol Frank and Betty Becker .
Tony Lovetro
Libby Waite and Rick Tenuta .
Mr. Soulek and Randy Krehbiel.
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teacher, a clergyman, a union official, or engaged in any activity you
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CONGRATULATIONS TO MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.
Kenosha, Wis.
KENOSHA
BRANCH
WEST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
5800-6th Avenue
Phone 658-2573
Home Office:
Capitol Court, Milwaukee
Best Wishes for a
Successful Year
PEP.Sl·COLA
Kenosha, Wisconsin
HERBERT'S
Kenosha's Largest Jewelers
School Rings and Watches
Compliments of
HANSEN
FUNERAL HOME
Alvin T. Hansen
Servicing Kenosha
Since 1880
Ambulance Service
654-2136
6019 Seventh Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Compliments of
TOWN "N" COUNTRY
SHOPPING CENTER
"14 Fine Stores to Serve You Better"
• Ace Hardware
• Kays Styling
Salon
• Piggly Wiggly
• Florence's
Tots to Teens
• Serto Fine
Furniture
• Wilson's
Variety
•Town 'N'
Country Hobbies
•Kings Den
Barber Shop
•Town 'N'
Country Liquors
• Town 'N'
Country Fabrics
• Bill of Fare
Restaurant
• Union Drug
• Norge
•Werner's
•Town 'N'
Country Cameras
3928-60th St.
Best Wishes
658-231
AMERICAN STATE
MEMBER of F.D.l.C.
Open Saturdays
9:00 to Noon
"Kenosha's Own Shopping Center"
Congratulations to
the Graduating Class
of
Best Wishes
1971
and
Success in Reaching
Your Goal
THE KENOSHA
LABOR
FIRST
NATIO:--: .- \L IL\:-.:K OF KE:'-:OSHA
SOMERS DOWNTOWN PLEASANT PRAIRIE
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KENOSHA
DOWNTOWN BANK
1 Kenosha Nati onal
Ba nk Building
7th Ave . at 57th St.
Walk-Up Windows
Daily 9:00 to 4:30
Friday 9 :00 to 7:30
Drive-In Windows
Dai ly 9:30 to 4:30
Friday 9:30 to 7:30
Glazing Contractors
1718 - 63rd Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
PARKSIDE BRANCH
1800 22nd Avenue
At Pershing Blvd.
NATIONAL
BANK
Walk-Up Windows
Daily 9:30 to 4:30
Friday 9:30 to 7:30
phone -
658-3566
658-3567
Drive-In Windows
Daily 9:00 to 4:30
Friday 9:00 to 7:30
PLEASE CALL 658-4851
MEMBER FDIC
Wade Agency
Wettengel
1605-Birch Rd .
Member National Board of Realtors
Multiple Listing Service
Home of
Alders
Typewriters
Compliments Of
R-K News
Agency, Inc.
Pershing Plaza and 581 6 - 6th Ave.
One of the Largest Selections
of Books
Compliments Of
Guttormsen 46 Lanes
Distinctive Eyeware
Ranson Opticians
Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Sattler
190
Member Guild Opticians
708 - 55th St., Kenosha
SEARS
Bard en's
Kenosha 's Foremost
Store
Pershing Plaza
Home of Nationally
Famous Fashions
Compliments Of
George Timm &
Co., Inc.
Peter Pirsch & Sons Co.
Insurance & Real Estate
716 -
Kenosha , Wis.
58th St.
1308 - 35th Street
Kenosha , Wisconsin
53140
Telephone
654-5371
Surf Bowl
1015 -
Sheridan Rd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
658-3544
Floors Of
Fine
Furniture
Our 77th Year
Corner Of Sixth Avenue And Fifty-fifth
191
For the Finest Quality Custom
And All Out Racing Equipment
We Are Kenosha's No. 1
Hi-Performance Store
POWER AUTOMOTIVE SPEED CENTER INC.
2015 - 52nd Street
Kenosha, Wisc. 53140
The Home Of The New
... - -
Ph. 658-4011
W\NNER'S
See Dick Or
Greg For Our
Super Trick
Package Deals
LAKEWAY
SUPER MART
Compliments Of
Ed Bruhn
3 Mi. West Of Kenosha
Hwy. 50
Phone 694-3633
Store Hours
Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Good Luck
Bradford Class Ring Salesman
Representing
HERFF JONES CO.
NEWBERRY ABSTRACT COMPANY
From
GEROLMO'S
WHOLESALE BEV. CO.
Abstract Title - Title Insurance
5700 - Seventh Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Mike Davis
Midtown Bar
& Restaurant
Ita lian American Foods
Cocktails
And
Entertainment
Speed
2114 - 52nd St .
Kenosha
City
Villa Capri Family Hobby
Center, Inc.
4807 -
2037 - 22nd Avenue
7th Ave.
Kenosha , Wisconsin 53140
Compliments To The
Graduating Class
From
Harbert Auto Parts Inc.
2011 - 63rd St .
Kenosha , Wisconsin 53140
Montgomery Wards
Automotive Parts & Complete
Machine Shop Service
3600 -
Triangle Appliance And
Furniture Mart Inc.
Kenosha
Nino's Steak Round-Up
Ph . 694-6500
3813 Roosevelt
52nd St.
Kenosha 's Largest Section of
Name Brand Appliances and Furniture
Greco's
cinest Brand In The Land
Part i es
Wedding
Facilities
60th St.
Ph . 658-4117
Banquets
1800 -
Monty's Standard Service
Real Italian Pizza
2219 - 56th St.
Kenosha
3219 - 52nd St.
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
193
GRECO'S RESTAURANT
Congratulations to the Graduating
Class of 1971
WELLS DEPT. STORE
5800-75th Street
Ke:nosha -
ph. 694-1665
PHONE 654-0451
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
Bidginer Music
House Inc.
626-56th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Home of the Famous
Steak Sandwich
BROSK OFFICE AND
SCHOOL SUPPLY, INC.
STIEN PLUMBING
Racine
Ent-1070
Kenosha
654-2193
Kenosha, Wis. -
Waukegan
Ent-2464
5810-?th Avenue
TYSON'S
Sports Center
14th at 62nd Street
Compliments of
GABRON OIL
COMPANY, INC.
AND CAR WASH
Corner of 31st and 22nd Ave.
Phone 658-859
ANACONDA AMERICAN
BRASS
Kenosha Division
Kenosha, Wisconsin
194
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Compliments of the
Congratulations
from
C. H. Lockwood Oil Company
Shell Fuel oil distributor
PALMEN MOTORS
Chrysler-Plymouth
1552- 22nd Avenue
MARGURITTES
Where Fashion Reigns Supreme
6207 - 22nd Ave.
Uptown Kenosha , Wisconsin
Phone 652-2681
BOBUSCH FURNITURE CO.
5000 - 7 Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
53140
657-3195
3625 -
Roosevelt Road
PHILLIPS GIFT SHOPPE
70 l-56th Street
Kenosha . Wisconsin
ph . 657-7612
OF KENOSHA
RUDY AUTOMOTIVE
COMPANY
MUSIC CENTER INC.
"Whe re Music Is Fun"
Automotive Parts
and Equipment
phone 657-3128
Kenosha. Wisconsin 53140
5825 - 8th Avenue
Kenosha . Wisconsin
Gifts •Candies •Cards
ISERMANN BROS.
and
THE AMERICAN SHOP
Men's Clothing and Shoes
6 l 4-56th Street
Pipe & Tobacco Shop •Coffee Shop
Since 1911
24th Ave .-60th St.
HASTINGS, WARD
AND
HOGAN, INC.
INSURANCE
The New Enlarged
MAIN HARDWARE
Now At
5512-14 Sixth Ave.
ph. 658-3773
5520-6th Ave.
BUICK
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KEN SCHULTZ
OPEL
KEN SCHULTZ BUICK-OPEL, Inc.
1101 - 60th STREET
KENOSHA, WIS. 53140
Compliments
To The
Graduating Class
From
WLIP, AM & FM
6209-22nd Avenue
196
BUS. 654-3514
RES. (312) 395-5533
4226 Sheridan Road
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53140
GOOD LUCK
to the
Class of 1971
from
KEY-CLUB
Compliments
of
BEST WISHES
AND
BONANZA SIRLOIN PIT
GOOD LUCK
in the future
to the
Class of "71"
From
H
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"STEAK AT HAMBURGER PRICES"
Corner of 34th and 52nd St.
T
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When Only the Best Will Do
When you're developing a young talent, the best is none too good. That's why Leblanc artist-grade
instruments are recommended for students. One of their distinguishing characteristics is LOVE; the
love of the Leblanc family, whose inborn musical genius and sense of the musically-correct has
guided them for generations in their demand for exce 11 ence. And it was their I ove of music that inspi red them to establish the first acoustical research laboratory, where scientific principles were
applied to develop the most superb instruments, both
acoustically and mechanically, in the world today. It
wi 11 give the young player the confidence he needs to
fulfill his own dream of musical accomplishment.
LE BLAN c
G Leblanc Corporation. Kenosha , Wisconsin 53141
Uncompromising Excellence Through Dedlntlon to Music.
Any student sounds
like Pete Fountain
sooner with a Leblanc
(Paris) 1611, the Pete
Fountain Personal
Clarinet ; 18/7 fork
Bb , articulated G#
and gold overlay
keys .
Model 417 extend-ed
range bass clarinet
fills out student
clarinet choirs for the
professional sound in
band and orchest ra .
Key of 9, , fork A, / Eb,
low C .
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The trumpet is the
personality of any
musical ensemble,
student or
professional. Give
yours the big sound
of the Al Hirt Leblanc
707A, large bore. one
piece bell
construct ion, fast
action valves.
Congratulations
to the
Class of '71 from Sub-Deb
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Congratulations to the
Graduating Seniors of
Trident Swim Club
Alaine Ashley
Carol Bielski
Donna Chambers
Lynn Cross
Karen En roth
Pam Getchman
Jeanne Gano
Pam lngrouille
Donna Johnson
MaryJo Juskiewicz
Diane Kramer
Joan Krebs
Lynn Macht
Jean Miller
Karen Nowacki
Diane Osinga
Juanita Stulgaitis
Chris Ta bi Ii
Kathy Venskus
Debbie Wade
Best Wishes
from
TOTAL
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5016 -
Sheriden Rd .
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2604 Washington Rd .
Kenosha. Wis . 53140
general contractors
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Senior Activities
Sorrel le 3.
Football 1. lntramurals
Bradford Mixed l. Brad2 3. M<l!ingals 1. Class Play 1.
Sc1enc f J r Honora le Mention) 2. Vane
ty Show2.3 Booster Club (Sgt. at Arms) .
fore.risrcs 2 Key Club 1.2.3. Spanish Club
2 St ... dent Council 1.2 (Pa rl1mentarian) 2
Wisc.ons111 onors Chorus 2.3. Homecoming Assemb'y 2.3
ANTCS ffRRY French Club 1.2.3. Red
Cross 1.
ASKLE.Y, NINI Band 1,2.3. Science Farr 2.
VJrie-ty S'"'ow 3 Water Show 1 2,3 Red
Cross 2 Sk Club 3. Spy Staff 2. Sub Deb 2.
3. frident 1.2.3. fndent Secretary 3. State
Sw1mm1"g c..;ontes• 2 3
ATKl!\;SON, JULIE Red Cross 3.
ARNDT. ED Science Farr 1,3 Chess Club 2.
3 Debilte 2
ARNO ..... JO A'.'l
Bradford Girls 1,2 3. Science Far 3 8ooster Cli.Jb 1 Future Teach ·
us 1.2 3. GA A 1 H1 Style 2,3. Spanish
Cluo 1
1.2.3.
BINDELLI, LOUISE
BISHOP, MARK Sw1mm1ng 1,2,3. Tennis 1,
2,3. Orchestra 1.2,3. Clas!-, Play 2.3. Science Fair 2. Variety Show 2. A "Jl.J Omega
1.2. 8-81ub 2.3 Forensics 2
BUSE, J NE Science Fair 2. K-Teen s 2,3.
K '.IE. s Staff 3. pa 1sh Club (Treasurer)
1.2'. Spy Staff (Cl
E'd o ed. Co-ed .) 1,
2,3
BODVEN , BOB D.E.C.
BELONGIA, CHERYL A appella 2,3. Bradrd Mixed 1 Bradford Singers 3. Science
Fair 2,3. French Club 1,2, 3. K-Teens 3.
Prom Committee 2. Spy Staff 1.
BOCKELOH, JIM Swimming 1.
ppe Ia
2.3. Bradford Mixed 1. Science Fair 2. ar1ety Show 2. Booster Club 2. Spanish Club
1 Sophomore Class Representative .
80 ARD.TM 8 eball 1 2. Cross Country
2. Football 1,3. Scie :i
Farr 1. Variety
Show 3. 8-Club 2,3. Key Club 1.2.3. Prom
Committee 2. Senior Union. Junior Class
Representative Badger Boy's State 2.
BORDO, DIANE Booster Club 1. Hi-Style
(Vice President 3) 2.3 Prom Committee 2.
Red Cross 2 Spy Staff 2 Student Council
3
BORGER. SHANE Football 1. Ski Club 3.
BOSMAN, BARBARA Band 1.2,3. Orchestra
1.2.3. Red Cro 1. Spanish Club 1.2.3.
W
B
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BOZOVIC. SORO Basketball 2. Cross Country 1,2.3. 8-Club 3. Booster Club 3. Red
Cross 3. S.C.U. M. 2,3. Spy Staff 3 Ushers 3.
Senior Union
BREIGENZER. CHERYL Artist Forum 3 .
BROWN, LUCIAN
Senior Union. Science Far
Band 1.2,3. Vanety Show 2.
3 K-Teens 2.3. Senior Union Junior Class
Represen.tp,t1ve
CHRUMIK, ED Basketball 1. F otball-1,2 3
8-Club 2,3. Water Show M.C. 3 F.8 .L.A.
COLEMAN. GARY Prmt1
for
en 3
COLLINS, BARBARA Bradford Girls 2 Br
Sc e e Fair 2. rench Cub
how 1 2 W ter
la s Representative
retary.
. LEONARD
Baseba I Ba
1 football I
STEVE Footbal 1 S enc Farr l
Variety how 3. Prom Committee 3
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BfDFOR[I BARBARA Gymnastics 2. Variety si,ow 3 Uev1!ettes 1.2 3. GA.A. 1.2.3.
L1brary l Prom Committee 2. Ushers 1.
Junior (,lass Representative.
BE[ fS. ANI f A Red Cross 1
BE NET. JEANETTE Bradford Mixed 1.
BERRY PAULINE Head Start.
818A. JOAN Science Fair 2.
BIELSKI. CAROL Class Play
1
D
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COLEMAN, BILL Basketball 1,2 8-Club 1,2.
CAMPO! 0. ROSIE Red Cross 2.
CESARIO, FRANK Football 1,2.3. Wrestling
1.2,3. Band 1,2,3. Jazz Ensemble 1.2.3.
Orchestra 3. Science Fair 2. Variety Show
1.2,3. 8-Club 1.2,3. Key Club 1,2.3. Prom
Committee 2. Prom Court 2. Student
Council 1. Senior Union. President Junior
Class. Vice-President Sophomore Class.
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DALLA SANTA. JACKIE 8~
Prom Committee 2 Prom ourt 1,2 Red
Cross 2,3. Ski Club 3 Sub• eb 2.3 . Senior
Union Junior Class Tr surer. Junior
Class Representative S. homore Class
Representative.
DALPAOS, DAVE Footb
DAHLBERG. RONNIE
um3.
DANIEL, JAMIE Art1 rorum 3. Honor Soc1ety 1.2,3.
DANIELS, KATHY
1mm1ng Instructor 3.
DEBRUIN. CHRI
Bradford Girls 1. Science
Senior
(Secretary) . Trident 2,3 Se or Union . Ju
rnor Class Representative. Usher Graduation 2 D.A.R. Award fionor Society 2,3
(Secretary 3 )
GYURINA, MARK Basketball 1,2.3. Football
1,2,3. Science Fair 2. B -Club 2 3
tivities
ns 2. Junior
more Clas5
Honor Society 2 3
, ::;taff Intra
:nb!y.
Ci1r1:. 2 Bradford
Mixed 1.
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1..ntry MdrclgE":r
3
FMARI 0. LE"lNY Art st i:oru n .::.3. Prom
" 0 mm1ttee 3. S.C.U M 2 3 lntermural
Ba ketball 3.
DEMSKE, JIM A-Cappella 2,3 . Bradford
Mixed 1. Bradford Singers 2,3. Variety
Show 2.3.
DEMSKE. JAMIE A-Cappella 2,3 . Bradford
Mixed 1. Bradford Singers 3. Science Fair
1. Variety Show 2,3 Prom Committee 2.
Sub Deb 2,3 (Corresponding Secreta ry 3)
DORFF, ED Wrestling 1 Class Play 3. Printing Foremen 3. (President 3.) Prom Co m
mittee 2 S.C. U M 2.3. Spy Staff 3. Ser o
Union Junio r Class Representative. Sopt
orr or Class Representative. Brad fr•
I mp.oy E; 1 2.
DOUGLASS. JEFF Basketball 1.2. Footli
3 TrdLk 2.3. Band 1,2.3. Jazz Ensembl
2.3 . On.:hestra 3. Science Fair 1. v ·,r ty
Show 1.2,3. Booster Club 2. H1-Y I 2 3
Treasu rer and Parliamentarian Red r
2, 3. S C. U.M. 2. Student Counc1 1 2 3
(V ice-President 3.) senior U nio r B d
Boy's State 2.
DUBAN EW ICZ, JOAN NE Ba nd 1 2 3 Col )r
Gua rd 1,2,3. (Sergeant 3)
1ence Fair 2
Va riety Show 1,2.3. Booster C b 1 2 L.:itin
Cl ub 2. Prom Com mittee 2 Red Cross 1.2.
Sa die Hawkins Co urt 3. Student Cou ncil 1,
2. Sub Deb 2 3. President 3
DUESINlJ, TIM Seier ce Fair 1.3
2. Mat>- Club 2
E
EDM NOS, AL Ba ketl:t II 2 Football 1.2,3
r. ck 1 2 3 Variety Show 3. B-Ctub 1.2,3.
Red Cross 3. Gym Instructor. tntramurdl
Basketball
EHLERS KATHY Orchestra 1.2.3
ENROTH KAREN Band 2.3. Science Fair 2.
Variety Show 2,3. Water Show 1,2,3 Ski
Club 3 Spanish Club 1,2. Spy Staff 2. Sub
Deb 3. Tnde t 1.2.3. Senior Union. Junior
Class Representative. frident Treasurer.
State Swim Competition. Color Guard 2.3 .
ESTAND. KAY Bana 1,2.3. Variety Show 3
K-Teens 2 3. (Recording Secretary 3 )
Spanish Club 1. Student Council 1,2.3
(Corresponding Secretary 3.J Senior Union Sophomore Class Representative
H
F
FRANDREI GA~Y Wr..,stling 2,3 .
F-ELCl f . GRf Cf-tE~ Band 1,2.3. Variety
how 2 3 (Produc er 3.) German Club 2.3 .
'V1ce· Pres. 2.) K-Teens 2,3. Red Cross 2.
Honor Society 1.2.3. Badger Girl's State 2 .
FERGUSON, SCOTT Cross Country 1.
Swimming 1,2,3. Co-Captain 3 B-Club 1,2,
3. (Vice-Pres. 3.) H1-Y 1,2,3 (Vice-Pres 3.)
Honor Society 1,2,3
~ l fRAMOSCA. DAVE
Bas ball 1. Science
Fair2.
Fl CHETT, FAY S.C.U. M 2.
FRIEDL. SHERI Sc enc Fair 1.
FUNK, MARY ANN Drama 3.
G
GALLAT N, LYNDA Science Fair 2. K-Teens
23 Sp<Jni 'Cl ubl.2,3.HonorSociety2,3
GARNE.RO, KA f HY Spanish Club 1,2 3 . Su
Deb 2 Jun; or Class Representati ve . o
Society 2,3 ,
GERLAC H, ANN E Science Fair 2. B st r
Club 1. Sub Deb 2.
GET ::;CHMAN , PAM A-Cappella 2 3 Bra
ford Girls 1. (Treasurer) Var y Show 3.
an h Club 1. Trident 2,3
13
, JEFF Basebaol 1. Footbal 1.
3 KenE:W'i St<:1ff 2,3. enior Union.
GOODWIN. JOHN (ALBERT TAMBOLETTO)
Bi1seba'I 1 2 Footbal! 1.2. Wrest li ng 1
Band ",3 . Jazz Ensemble 2 3. Vandy Show
2.3. B Club 2.3. Kenews S
2,3
Committee 2. Spy Assembly 3 Jul) o
Class Representative Gym Instructor
GOODWIN, CONNIE S 1ence Fair 3 K-Teens
2.3. Library 1. Senior Union.
GRECO JERRY
ani5h
b3
GREGORY, ROBE.RT
A Cappell..1 2 ,3 . B~adford
Girls 1. Cheerleaders 1.
GRESHAM,.DORIS Bradford Girls 12,3. H
Style3.
GR 0, JEANNE A Oappella 2.3. Science
Fair 2.3 . Variety Show 2.3. Water Show 2,3
Homecoming_ urt 3 K-Teens 2,3. <Secre
tary). Prom Committee. Spanish Club
HAMBLEN , KATHY Class Play 3 Science
Fair 3. State Science Fair S.E.W. Interna tional Science Fair Variety Show 3. French
Club (Treasurer 3.) G.A.A. 1. K-Teens 2,3.
(Vice-President 3 .)
HAMMOND , LIZ Orchestra 1,2.3 . Science
Fair 2. Variety Show 3. Homecoming Court
3 Pro
ommittee 2. Prom Court 2. Student Council 2.3 Junior Class VicePres1d
HAMMONL!. MA GI E Band 1,2,3. Orchestra
2,3
r·nce h.i r 2 Cheerleader 1,2 ,3 .
(C"'p
1.3) Homecoming Court 3. KTe s 2 .:it udent o unc1I 2,3. (Recording
Sf er t iry 3 )
HA
l MARK - ootball , 1. A-Cappella 2.
3 B adtord Mixed 1. Bradford Singers 2.
V r ety Show 2 3.
ANSE.N KEN Science Fair 2. Variety Show
2 S,.,arc h (..t ub 1.
HAN EN. PE GGY Orchestra 1,2.3. Artist
Forum 2 . (President 3 .) S.C.U.M . 3.
HAf~
T
Basketball 1.2,3. Football 3 .
rdck 2,3. A-Cappella 2 ,3. Bradford Mixed
1 Science Fair 1,3. B-Club 3. Basketball
Co-Captain 3.
HAUSER, JUDY Band 1,2,3. Artist Forum 3
Red Cross 2. Senior Union.
HAWLEY, DOROTHY Future Teachers 2,3.
Kenews Staff 2. Honor Society 2,3 . Sen•or
Union.
H NRY. MARI
D.E.C.A. 3.
Artist Forum 3. S.C.U.M. 3
H , SHIRLEY Sorrelle 3.
1 )F ANN, JOAN Band 1,2.3 S 1e ce F 1r
V.:in ety Show 2,3. Germa C ub 1 H1Style 2,3. (Treasurer 3 .) Sophomore Class
Represen• . 1 Vii' Honor oc1ety 3.
HOPKINS, JOHN Footbal 2 T nn1s 1. Wres
ting 1 Basketball lntramurals 3. Science
Fair 1.3 Variety Show 2. A-Cappella 2
Bradford Sin 'ers 2 Booster Club 1 German Club 1 Ho ecom1ng Court 2. Kcnews
Sta f 1.3. Key Club 2,3. Secretary 3. Ski
Club . !:.xtra Curricular Act1v1 1es Commit
tee 2,3.
l:IRADSKY. LA
LEWIS, DEBBIE Artist Forum 3
LEWIS, KAREN Orchestrd 1,2 3 KT €'ns 2
3.
LOCANTE. LUCRE.ZIA Sc1en<€' Fd1r 3. H1
Style 2,3. Prom Corrim1ttee 2. i-lor.or Soc.1e
ty 2.3.
en 1 r Activities
INGRAM .. ACKIE Track 1.2,3. H-Club 1,2,3.
INGROUIL E, PAM Band 3. S1 1ence Fair 1.
2.3 Variety Show 3. Water Show 2,3. Ski
Club 3 Spani sh Clu b 1,2 ,3 Trident 2,3.
Sophomore Class Representative. Future
Nurses 1
IORIO. JOHN Baseball 1. Band 1,2,3. Key
Club 1.2.3
ISE.NBERG. LLOYD Baseball 1.2,3. Basketball 1 Football 1.2.3. Wrestling 2. B-Club 1.
2.3. Booster Club 1. Senior Class VicePresident. Senior Union .
IVERSON, DAVE Chess Club 2. Math Club 2.
Chemistry Seminar Club 1.
J
JALENSKY. WAYNE D.E.C .A1 3. Gym Instructor 2.
JERNIGAN , ROGER F.B.L.A. 3 . Hall onttors 3. S.C.U.M. 2. F.B.L.A. President 3.
JOHNSO , DONNA Science Fair 2,3. Water
Show 1 2.3 Trident 1.2.3 (Pres. 3 .)
JOHNSON. SUE Band 1.2.3. (Librar ian)
Artist Forum 2 3. Kenews Staff 3.
JOH STO . DAVE Wres ling 1 A-Cappe lla
2.3 Bradford Mixed 1. Bradfor Singers 3.
Science Fair 2. Vane y Show 2,3.
JOHNSTON NORMA Artist Forum 2.3.
(Secretary 3.) Red Cross 1.2.3 Spy Staff 2.
JUSKIEWICZ. MARY JO Science Fair 1.2.3
Water Show 3. Booster Club 1,2. French
Club 2.3 K-Teens 2,3. Red Cross 1.2. Tndent 3.
JUZENAS, MIKE Scie nce Fair 3.
2,3
KIRCHNER, KIM D.E CA. 3. Gym
Instructor
KITZMANN. KEITH A·Cappella 2.3. Bradford Singers 3. Science Fair 3. French Club
1.2.3. Key Club l. French Club President 3 .
KLACAN, PAM Band 1.2,3. Orchestra 1.2.3.
Variety Show 3. Sub Deb 2,3.
KLEES. GREG Baseball 3. Basketball 1,2.
Football 1,2,3. Track 2. B-Club 1.2.3. Gym
Instructor 2. Gym lntramurals 2.
KLEES , LYNDA Science Fair 2. Booster Club
1. K-Teens 2. Spanish Club 1,2.
KLOET, SUSAN A-Ca ppella 2,3. Bradfo rd
Mixed l. Science Fair 2. Variety Show 1.
Kenews Staff 3 . Sophomore Class
Representative .
KLOEJ. RON Basketball 1.2,3.
KLOTZ, MARY Sorrel le 3.
KOPACZ. JEANNE Booster Club 1.2.3 .
Cheerleader 1.2,3. Kenews Staff 3. Prom
Committee 2. Ski Club 3. Spy Staff 1.2.3.
Sub Deb 2,3. Sophomore Class Representative. Junior Class Representative.
KOPF, SUSAN Band 1,2,3. Science Fair 2.3.
K-Teens 2,3. Honor Society 3.
KRAMER, DIANE Bradford Girls 2.3. Water
Show 2,3. German Club 1.2. Hi-Style 2.3
Trident 2,3.
KRANING , JOANN Band 1,2,3. Science Fair
2. K-Teens 2,3. Prom Committee 2. Class
Histor ian 3. Senior Union . Junior Class
Representative. Sophomore Class
Treasurer.
KRANSKI. RON Track 1,2,3
KREBS. JOAN Science Fair 2. Variety Show
3. Water Show 1,2,3. Kenews Staff 2. Trident 1.2.3.
KREHBIEL. KERRY Baseball 3. Basketball 3.
Band 1. B-Club 3
KULICH, SUE A-Cappella 2,3 . Bradford
Mixed 1. Science Fair 1,3. Variety Show 2.
K-Teens 2.3. Spanish l. Senior Union,
Sophomore Class Representative.
K
KALDENBERG, DENIECE Track 2. Band 3.
Class Play 2. Variety Show 3. Red Cross 2.
S.C.U.M. 2.
KANGAS, DAVID Track l.
KASER, PAT German Club 2.
KASTELIC. DIANE Band 1.2.3. Orchestra 1
Science Fair 1. Variety Show 3. Cheerleader 1,2. Kenews Staff 3. Red Cross l. Stu
dent Council 1.2. Sub Deb 2.3 Senior Union. Sophomore Class Representative .
KAYE, TERRI A-Cappella 2. Band 1,2,3.
Bradford Mixed 1. Variety Show 3. Cheerleaders 1,2. Sub Deb 3.
KIESNER, ROBERT A-Cappella 2,3. Brad·
ford Mixed l. Science Fair 2. Variety Show
L
LANGERMAN, BOB Artist Forum 3. Intramural Basketball 3.
LARSEN , NANCY Band 1,2. Science Fair 1.
LARSON , BOB Football l. A-Cappella 1,2.3.
Bradford Mixed 1. Bradfor Singers 3. Hi-Y
2.
LARSON , DAUNE A-Cappella 2.3. Bradford
Mixed l. Variety Show 2. French Club 1 2
K-Teens 3.
LAWRENCE, SHARON Red Cross2,3.
LEITI NG , KATHY Science Fair 2. Sub Deb 3.
Senior Union.
M
MAC CREADY, MIKE Golf 1.
MACHT, LYNN Water Show 1.2,3. Forensics
2. G.A.A. l. S.C.U.M. 2,3. Spanish Club 1.2.
3. Sub Deb 2,3. Trident 1,2,3. Senior Union.
Junior Class Representative. Badger Girl's
State.
MANULIK, ROBERT Orchestra 1.2,3. Science Fair 1,2. Honor Society 1.2.3.
MARINI, SCOTT Football 1,2,3. Swimming
2. Tennis 1,2,3. Band 1.
MARSDEN , JOHN Science Fair 2,3. Key
Cl ub 1,2. Intramural Basketball 3.
MORTENSON, MARY Science Fair 2 G.A.A.
2,3. German Club 1
MARUCA, MIKE Football l. Track 3 B Club
1,2,3. F.B.L.A. 3.
MATELSKI. JIM Baseball 1 Cross Country
2.3. Swimming 1.2 3. Band 1,2. Science
Fair 2. Va.riety Show 3. Water Show 3. BClub 2.3. Booster Club 2,3. H1-Y 1.2,3. President. Kenews 3. Printin g Foremen 3. Prom
Committee 2. Red Cross 1.2.3. Senior Union. Junior Class Representative. Sophomore Class Representative Swimming 3.
Co-Captain (Most VallJable)
MAULDIN, JANICE Sorrel le.
MAURER, JANICE Science Fair.
MAURER. JOHN Track 1. A-Cappella 2,3.
Science Fair 1. Variety Show 2.3. Key Club
1.2,3.
McCUE, ANNETTE Kenews 3.
McHALEFEY. BILL Football 1. A-Cappella 2
. Bradford Mixed 1. Variety Show 2.3
Kenews Staff 3. Key Club 1.2. Junior Class
Representative.
MEDINA, ROY Football 2.3. Track 1,2,3. ACappella 1.2.3. Bradford Singers 2.3 . Variety Show 2,3. B-Club 1.2.3 (Secretary 3.)
Homecoming Court 3. Key Club 1,2.3.
Spanish Club 3. Senior Un on. Junior
Class Reoresentative.
MEDINA. RUBEN Baseball 1. Footbal l. A
Cappella 2.3. Variety Show 3. Key Club l.
Spanish Club 2.
ME.TELLO, RITA Sorrelle 3.
MELANDER. SHEILA A-Cappella 2,3 Bradford Girls 1. Class Play 2. Science Fair 2
Variety Show 2,3. French Club 1.2.3
Pres. K-Teens 2.3. Senior Union. Honor
Society 3 - Corres. Sec.
METTEN, MARLA D.E.C.A. 3. Honor Society
2.3.
MEYER. BARB Science Fair 3. French Club
1. Hall Monitors 1. K-Teens 2,3. Senior
Union (Typist of S.U.N.)
Senior Activities
MIDDLE. AMi-> Jc Y( E A'. >Pf' k 2 !.
Brad'ord M.xed 1 A1pha Omei:, 1 2. GEJr "'"Id 1
Club 1 2. JL1nior Class Officer Sophc..'"'lort'
C ass Reprec;e"•at vr>
ec: & res. c 1
German Cli..b.
M IAOLYZK. TOM Go'f 1. B" nd 1.2.3 Jazz
Ensemble 3. Orchestra 2.3 '1Pncc F 1 r 2
Vanety Show 3. Kenews C)t ,ff 2 K€ { ( lub l.
2 3. ~attl" C ub 1 Red C•oss l ~· (V E Pres) .
Badger Boys State
MILLER. JEA"l Ba"'d 1 WJter Show 1 2.3 .
Artist Forum 2 3 r; A A. 1. rid nt 1 2.J
MILLER. KEM roo•hal 1.2 3 ~Clf'nce l'"a1r 2.
MILLER. I ARRY >ootbd I 1.2,3 Wrest1ing 1.
B Club 2 3
MINOR. ANDY Ke"ewc; Staff .3 S.C U.M . 2.
MITCHF..L!..,STE.Vf: Prntirgforeme 3.
MOFF En PAM Orcht=>c;•r..i 1.2 3. ( res 3.)
Var .,.ty Show 2 G A A l Soan -h lub 1.2.
3. Sub Deb 2 3 (Viu PrC>s 3) t:!onor Society 2 3 (Vice Pres .3 ,
MlJDRAK. El\11L.: B lA' 1a1 l 2.3 Cross Country l B Club? 3
MURPHY. SUE Sc 1ence Fair 3 Future
Teachers l 2.3 (TrC>a.,urer 3 l
N
NEDWESKI, BRIAN S.C U.M. 2.3
NIERENBERG ER. RI TA GA.A l. Red Cross
l Sorrelle 3.
NOWACKI, KAREN Water Show 2,3. Trident
2.3.
NU91, BRENT Football I Wrestling 1
0
OSINGA DIANE Band 1.2 3 Orchestra 1.2.
3 Sub Deb 2 3. Trident 1.2.3 Junior Class
Representative. Sophomore Class Representat ve. Honor Society 2 3
p
PACKMAN RUTH Hall Monitors 3. K-Teens
2.'3 Spanish Club 1.2.3. Senior Union.
PADE. MARK Baseball 2. B-Club 3.
PACKIEWICZ. MIKE
3. Red
Cross 1
PASKIEWICZ LINDA Bradford Girls 1.2.
Science Fair 2 G.A.A. 1. K-Teens 2.3. (Treasurer 3) Prom Committee
Spa"n1sh Club
1.2 3 (Pres1drmt .3 Hono oc1ety 2.3 .
PASQUAL! l INDA A 1st Forum 3. Spanish
Club 1.2
PERONA. Dl:ANE Band 1.2.3 Variety Show
2 3 Sub Deb 2,3.
PE.RRY. JOYCE Hall Monitor 1
PERZIGIAN . ROBERT Science Fair 2,3. Latin Club 1.2. Senior Un ion Honor Society 2
3. (President 3 .)
PE E;:B
REG Set nee F ' r 2. Variety
how 2.3. Artist F uc 3. F r>nch Club 1.2.
3. Prom Com mi ee .3 Sen or Class rea s u re r . Senior Union . Junior Class
Representative.
PETERSON. GARY Baseball l.2,3. B-Club 3.
PETERSON . JERRY Baseball 1,2.3. B-Club
2.3. Kenews Staff 3. Spy Assembly 3.
PETZKE , JAN Band 1,2.3. Orchestra 2.3
Science Fair 2. Artist Fo
Union.
Cross Country
PFEFFERLE.
Track 2.3. restltng 1 2. Science Fair
Variety S ow 3 B Club 1.2 3 H1 Y 1.2.3.
(Seer eta r~ 3
PFLUGRAD
Class Play 2 Devtlettes
1 Foreris1cs 1.2. German Club 1.2. Ski Club
3. S b Deb 2 3. Junior Class
Representative
PIERANTONI, CHRIS Hi-Style 2.3. Kenews
Staff 3. Prom Committee 2 Sadie Hawkins
Court 3. Sen,or Union _ Junior Class
Representative
Sophomore Class
Representative
PITTS. LINDA Booster Club 1. Homecoming Court 3. Library 1 Prom Committee 2
3. Prom Court 2. Red Cross 3. Sadie Hawk·
ins Court 3. Student Council 3. Sub Deb 2.
'3 Usher at Graduation Senior Class Office
(Secretary). Senior Union Junior Class
Officer (Sec .) Sophomore Class
Representative.
PIVOVAR TOM Football I. Wrestling 1,2,3
POBIECKE. PAUL Tennis 1. Kenews Staff 3.
Printing Foremen 3. Prom Committee 2
Sophomore Class Representative Bradford Employee 1.2 Collected for Red Cross
l.
PUNTILLO. JUDY Science Fair 2
PUNTILLO. TERRY. Science Fair 3. F BL.A.
3. H1-Y Style 3. Library 2.3. Prom Committee 2. Junior Class Representative. Sophomore Class Representative. (Vice Pres. of
F B.L.A. 3.)
PYNAKER. JUDY A-Cappella 3. Bradford
Girls 1.2. Science Fair 3. Variety Show 3.
G.A.A. 1 Red Cross 1
PYNAKER. TOM Baseball! Science Fair 2.
R
RALPH, PAULA D.E. CA 3. Hall Mon tors 1
RALPH Sl-JERYL Orchf'stra 1. Sc. e , e Fair
'2 Ht-Style. 2 3 Snn ')r Jr tQ
RASCH. DONNA Btarifor :j ~.'1 x d 1. H1 ')tyl
'2 .3 Red C•oss .! SC U.M "l 1 H1<+ rtY ot
H Sty e)
REIDE "l8AC.!-I JJNE. Science F w 3
RE.NICK. BOB 5c1ence Fair 3
RESCH. PAT Suence Fair 3 L1:,r,.ry AtdP 2
l?ool AssistJ"'t 3.
RICHARD. BAR8 franr.ferred from ~rc>'Tl
per - c he<"lf'cider 2 yr, 8.;oster Club 2
years G A A Red Cross Home Room
Represen«.it1ve _
RADLEY. PA
Sorre1le .
ROMANOWSKI JM Football 3 Wre·,tltrig 2.
3 Science Fair 2 B-Club 3. Booster C ub 2
3 . German Club 1. H1 Y 2 3 SC u .M. 2
Honor Society 2.3
ROM PESKY. JERRY SCte·Ke >air 3 Var e
ty Show 3 Key Club 1.2.3 Prom Corr m1t
tee 2 Student Counc1 3 Jun1 r Cl l'lS
Representative
Sophomore Clo'lS
Representative.
ROSSI. VICKIE Sub Deb 2 3 Sophomore
Class Representative.
RUFFOLO. JIM Band 1.2.3 Drum Maior 3
Jazz Ensemble 2,3 Brass ("01r St 1ence
Fair 2. Vartety Show 2.3 Booster C'ub Key
Club 1,2,3. (President 3) S£>r 1or lJ"tOn
Sadie Hawkins Court 3. Skt Club 3
s
SALAS. OZZIE' S.C.U M. Cha1rmon 3 Boo".t
er Club. Helper Marr n' Sam 3
SANTIAGO. AWILDA Bradford Girls 1.2 3
Spanish Club 1.2
SANCHEZ. DARIUS Track 1,2,3 OrL hestr1
1.3.
SAVAGLIO. ALEX Sc1en-:e F.:iir 1 V..iriety
Snow 3. Booster Club l Fre.nch Cli..b 2.
Kenews Staff 3. Prom Comrmttee 2. Spy
Staff 1,2.3. Student Council 1.2,3 [Presrdent 3 ) Marrin· Sam 2.3 Sophonrnre Class
Representat ve. Sen or Unicn E.xtraCur
r1cular Ac;t1v t es Committee 2 3 S.:id•e
Hawkin~ Assembly 2 Spy Ass mb y 2.3
Spy Sales Manager 2 3 Spy Index f d1tor 3
Kenews News Editor 3
SCHLITZ. MARY Artist Forum 1.2,3 Serre
tary 3. Kenews Staff 3. Senior Union
SCHWAIGER. DIANE Bradford Girls 12
G.A.A. 1 Hi Style 2.3. (Correspond ng Secretary 3.) Ski Club 3.
SCRIVER. JERI Booster Club 1.2.3. Record
ing Secretary 3. Kenews Staff 3 Prom
Committee 2. Spy Staf' 2,3. Co fd1tor 3.
Two-week Journalism Sumfl1er Workshop
University of Madison Sub Deb 2.3 (Recording Secretary 3.) Ushers Club 3. Senior
Union Pool Instructor 3 Usher at Graduation 2 Spy Assembly 2.3. Lay-out Editor 2.
SHAWALAK. MIKE Science Fair 2,3 Chess
1
Senior Activities
Club 2.3. Math Cli..b 2.
SHE:.FflELD PAT Bradford Girls 1,2 J
GA A 12
SINGER. STEVE Jazz Ensemble 3. Variety
Show 3 Printing Foreme'1 3.
SIPPEL, SHERR
Science Fa r 1 2. KMC'WS
Stat• 3 Prom Co1"'1m1ttee 2. Spa~ish Cl ... b
1.2 Senior Urion Ju111or anc! Soprcrrore
Re pres.
SMITH, DEBBIE Science Fair 2 Frer _t Club
2. Prom Committee 2 Student Coc.nc I 3
Senior Union Junior Class RepresE"'t1t ve
SMITH, GREG Baseball 1,2,3.
SMITH ,,IM Swimm ng 2. Orchestr l : '>,3
Intramural Basketball.
SMITHSON, LINDA Frercli C1ub 2 ~ py St itf
3. Future Nurses 1,2.
SOENS, RUSSEL Ba.,d 2.3 Ho or Sr 1,•v
2.3.
SP TZER, DOUG lntram1,.ral ... sket1 i
SPRINGER. NANCY Bradf rd Gir
/ 3
German Club l. Senior Union.
STACEY SUE Science Far 2 Art-; Forum
1.2,3.
STAFF, DAVE Basketbu
~ 2 3 !A I-City
Team 3 Captain 3) Cross Cvuntry l 2. ACappella 2,3. Bradforu M1xC'd 1 '11 1dford
S.ngers 2 B-C ub 2,3 l-1 { L.
STELLATO, JANET Orr he<;trd 1,2 3 Science Fair 2 Varief)' Show 3 Prom Commit
tee 2. Red Cross 3 Sk Cl J'J 3. Sub Deb 2.3.
Treasurer 3. Se-n1~r ll·,1on. Jun or Class
Representativ
Sophomore C1ass
Representative
SfEVE.NS. RON Bc1<Ketball 1. DEC.A. 3 .
Kenews 2,3 Rt:-d l ross 1. Sophomore Class
Representative. lntrami..ral Basketball 3.
Spy Assemb y Sophomore M xed Choir
STIKA. DUANE Artis• Forum 1,2.3.
STINE, LA!\lG( Football 1,2,3 Track 2 3. BClub 2.3 Seni1,r Gnion. Sophomore Class
Represen at1vr
STINEFAST PAU ETfE Science fci1r 2 Va
riety Show 2 3. H,d M0"'1tors 2. fit-Style 2.
3. Spa"·sh Club 2.3 Spy Staff 2,3 Usliers
2,3 Sen or U"t0n
STRASH DAN Rootball 1 fen" s 1 2,3 Science fair 2 B-Club 2.3 Kenews Stciff 3
Spant<;h Club.
s~RICKLEN. JA
Tenn s 1.2 3. D.t.C A 3
Treasurer3
S'ULGAITIS. JlJA~ITA C'ass Play 3. Water
Show 2,3 Alph) Omegci 1.2. Treasurer 2
Span sb Club 1,2 3 Tr1dP.nt 2,3. (Vice
President 3 )
STURMAN. BONNY Sc1e!"C.e l'a1r 2. Variety
Show 3 frerch Uub 1.2.3 Treasurer 3. KTeens 2,3 (President 3) Prom Comm,ttee
2 Ser. or lJnio..,. Honor Soc1&ty 2,3.
SWART l GARY F B L A 3. Prom Commit
tee 2 3. Ski Cl1..b 3. Senior Un·on.
SUSEWIND, BRIGITTE. B.ind 1 2,3 Variety
1
TAB LI. KRIS
-Gappella 2,3. Bradford
Mtxed l Science Fair 3. Variety Show 3
:it
ow 2,3. French Club 2. K-Teens 2.
Tr k t L .J
k 3. Wrestl.ng 3
r AL AMC T RQ8 1
f<Pd C ro
TAPL'Y.PA
GAAL
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, JANET J A.A 3.
TE I\ tSSEN, RI
rack 1,2.3. Wre•• mg
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(PhotosbytheChief)
Mary D. Bradford High Schoo l In dex
AbutJ, E.l..i ne 149
Barsuli. l)ebb1e: 61. 168, 91
Abip. Er r 168
Bartlett. Terry: 168
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Bashinsky,Carol: 168
Adams><. , A>1c 1a 83
Bates, Jerry: 149
Ada""'l'\C r . DeWdY" : 149
Battersby. Bruce: 149
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Battersby, Lonnie: 168
A e: lo Nuncy 168
Baxter, Lynn: 64. 149. 91
A e lo re:ter 122
Baxter. Mar1orie: 168
Mr~ Albd o 100
Baxter. Mark: 149
A bano Tony 4. 73 74 75. 168
Beals. Mary: 91
A dersJn R ck 20, 73. 168 ·=--~---~~
Alfaro . Conn e 122
Beals, Ruth: 91
Alholm. Betty 149
Beam. Pam: 149
A Ian. Richard 149
Beasley. Lm a: 64, 82. 123
Allds. Douglas 122. 90
Bebo. Steve: 168
Allds. Frank 11, 1 8. 91
Bebo, Steve: 168
Alle>.;retto. Ddv1d 09. 182
Beck, Pam: 70. 149
Allegretto Dane. 3. 58. 122
Becker. Audrey: 149
A en Belinda 16
Becker. Betty: 168, 182
Alen. Di>bb1e 168
Becker. Darlene: 168
Allie, Ciro · 68. 149
Becker. Jackie: 149
A l•ed. Debb e 87
Becwar. Nancy: 168
A torfer. D1anr· 5 . 122. 218, 90
Bedford. Barbara: 48. 84. 94, 123
Ammerman. J Ii 8, 149
Bedford. Peggy: 74. 84 149
Ancona. Larry 2 168
Bedore. Sid: 83
Andersen. Laurie 122
Beede, Linda 30
Andersen. Marty 49, 217
Beets. Anita: 123
Andersen. Susan 149, 91
Beets. John: 13. 17, 168, 22
Andersen. Wendy 168
Behnke. Roger: 168
Anderson . Dawn 70. 149
Bell, Peggy: 168
Anderson, Debbi . 168. 91
Bellmore. Mike: 168
Anderson Holly: 70. 80, 122
Belongia. Cheryl: 70. 89 23. 90
Anderson. Jeff: 1 8. 91
Belongia. Lynn: 68. 14'9
Anderson. Kathy. 122
Belotti. Vince: 123
Anderson Marga et: 58. 59. 68, 71. 149
Beltoya. Roberta: 168
Anderson, Mary: 3. 122
Benhoff. Ron: 149
Anderson. Pat. 6 . 75. 84. 149
Bennett. Bruce: 8, 10, 14. I 69. 149. 27
Anderson. Rober · 149
Bennett. Craig: 14. 17, 28. 5 149
Anderson. Terry: 49
Bennett. Jeanette: 93, 12
Anderson W1ll1a : 122
Bennett. John: 168
Andrea Mary 71 86. 94. 168
Berg, Peggy: 149
Andreasen. Mich el: 34. 89. 122. 218. 90
Mrs. Bergo: 102
Andrews Susan. 49
Bergren. Ethyl: 83
· ngott1 . Debra 1 8
Bernhardt. Mike: 58 149
Anness1, Mary: 6 . 82. 86. 149
Berry, Pauline: 123
Antes. Terry. 66. 22
Berry. Roberta: 123
Antes. Wayne 1
Bertelle. Sandy: 47, 4, 74. 75. 81. 148, l
Antonsen, Keith ll, 168
217
Antmucc1. Angel . 66. 149
Beutler, Harry: 168. 91
Arendt. John. 14
Bezotte. Susan: 150, 91
Arndt. Alvin: 168
Mr. Bianchetti: 104
Arndt. Edward 1 2
Biba. Joan: 123
Arndt. JoAnn: 66 122. 91
Biederman. Eddie: 169
Arndt Ricky. 16 . 22
Bieker. Barb: 169
Mr. Arrendondo: 114
B1elsk1. Carol: 64. 81, 88. 123
Ashley. Nini: 47. 5. 64, 81, 122
B1erdz. Janet: 169
Ashmore. Jeff: 122
B1erdz. Kathy: 66, 81. 123
Asta, Janice: 168
Bierdz. Pat: 150
Atkinson. Julia:
. 2-~ ~-~----~~Avery. Georgia: 122
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Babic. Ryan 168
Bach. Keith. 122
Bac1anskas. Felix: 168
Badgerow. Tern: 66, 74. 82 149
Badham. Paula. 71. 168
Bailey. Daniel: 168
Baken. Toni 168
Baker, Jim 122
Mr.Bakke: 114.22
Ball. Dons: 9. 14 59. 64 91
Bane Horton 168
Barber Will am· 20. 168
Barca Peter: 168. 22
Barnes Amelia: 168
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82 85. 86. 88. 124
. 216,
Bustrycki . Joan : 66, 86, 89 . 151
Byrd , Jerry : 124, 90
Byrd . Larry: 85 , 169
Cairo. Lou is : 151
Caldwell , Lester: 169
Campagna , Joh n: 124
Campagna . Mary : 169, 91
Campagna , Sandra: 151
Miss Campbell : 6. 93. 116
Mr. Cam pbell: 104
CaMpbell , Pam : 151
Canfield, Mark : 169
Cantrell. Barbara: 169
Capozza, Den nis : 169
Cappert. Joh n:73 , 75
Capponi. Deb bie: 89, 151, 166, 90
Capps, Sandra: 169
Capriottr. John : 4. 63 . 151 , 166
Ca rdinali, Douglas : 151
Carlin i. Joseph: 169
Carlino , David : 169
Carlson , Robert: 8, 18, 19, 74, 124
Carpenter . Jerry: 124
Cassity , No ra: 151
Cassity, Ray: 56
Casteel, Denise: 66 . 151
Casteel . James : 6, 8, 29, 67 . 151 , 22
Castona . Ross: 169
Centeno. Diego : 73. 74. 169, 76
Cerm inara, D rr 169
Cesario . Dant I.
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Cesari Fr nk: 9.
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Cesari
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haprnan, Kei
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Cheney, Michael : 151
hianelli . Debra: 151
h1apetta , Lo ui s: 20, 69 . 125. 146
hiapetta , Nancy : 75 , 125
Chiapetta , Ruth : 82 , 169
Chick, Oliver: 59 , 125, 146
Ch ism, Betty: 151
Chodoronek, Mark: 125. 90
Chovan . Gary : 151
Christensen , Charles : 28, 125
Christen sen , David : 169
Christensen , Lawerance: 169, 91
Christensen. William: 169
Christian , Paul : 169
Mr. Christman: 83. 112
Christman, Sharon: 71, 82
Miss Christofferson: 105
Ch ristoffersen , Wade: 169, 91
Christofferson. Gary: 169
Christopherson . Gloria : 169
Chromcik, Renee: 59 , 68 , 151, 90
Chromik , Edward : 8, 34, 69 , 125, 146
Chromik, Hel en : 58, 64, 84, 147 , 151
Mr. Cibrario : 11, 43 , 111 , 27
Ciesielski, Michelle: 170
Cincotta , Debra: 66. 151. 91
Cinqueranella, Charles : 125
Ciotti, Barbara: 74, 125, 76
Ciotti . Roger: 170
Claeys , Richa rd: 169
Clark. Nancy: 125
Clark. Tim: 11 . 170
Clauer. Conni e: 73 . 170
Clauer, Julie: 49 , 75 . 170, 182, 76
Claus, Santa : 6
Cleereman , Wendy : 170
Clelland , Kurt: 151
Coburn. Joel : 170
Cody , Deborah:73 , 170
Cole, Robbie: 62
Coleman , Gary : 88 . 125
Coleman . William : 125
Collar, Sharon : 170
Collins, Barbara: 125
Collins , Lynn : 73 , 170
Colmer . Cathy : 150
Colon , Dayana : 151
Colvin, Stanley: 125
Conley, Catherine: 66 , 151
Conley , Lola: 125
Cook , Charles: 125
Cooper, Patricia: 68 , 151
Corey , Bruce: 151
Corey , Randall : 73 , 170
Cornell , John: 170
Cornell , Li nda: 151
Corrigan, Li nda: 170
Cortez. Elizabeth : 125
Co sentino, Cindy: 170
Costabile, Anna: 151
Costello. James: 170
Covelli, Arthur: 151
Covelli, David: 28. 170
Covelli , Louis:~5. 74. 170. 76
Covelli, Marisa: 64, 151
Crain . Virda : 60. 151. 90
Cramer. Shirley: 15. 92
Mr Crist: 4. 6. 8, 9. 20. 21, 119
Cronin. John: 170
Cross , Lynn:71.89. 125.218.90
Cross,Sandra : 73 , 86,170. 191
Croucher. Patricia: 170
Crow, Judith: 170. 191
Crucianell1. David: 152
Cruc1anelli. Steven: 170
Crumbliss, at 29. 170. 91, 22
Cunningh
inda: 84. 94. 170
Curne5 C
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Cutt
: 125
Cutts ~ u 18. 19. 69. 152, 22. 23
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Da
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Mr. Dahl.
Dahl, Tina· 7
Dahlberg. Jea
Dahlberg, Ma
Dahlberg. Ron: 4, ,
Dalla Santa. Jack~
Dalpaos . Cynthia· 170,
Da lpaos , Mark: 6. 69. 152
Dalpoas . David : 126
Dangelo, James: 152
Daniel. Jamie: 58, 92, 126
Daniel. Rhyan: 11. 170,,..
Daniels. Kathryn : 126
Daniels. Susan: 170
Danner. Linda: 170
Mr. Darula: 106
Datti lo. Daniel: 170
Daum . Collette: 170
Da un , Daniel : 152
Davis . Laverne: 89. 170, 91
Davis. Sharon: 152, 91
Davison . Charlene: 170
Debartelo , Toni : 126
Debru in, Ch r istine: 126
Debruin . Kathy : 170
DeCesaro , Frank: 63, 126
DeCesaro , Rosemary: 152
Degrand , Terasa : 126
Delacy , Sandra: 126
Dellin ger, Thoma s: 126
Deloach , Mary: 170
Deluca. Rebecca: 92, 170
Demarino, Leonard : 88. 92
DeMicchi , Gregory : 170, 76
Demske , James: 8. 89, 126. 90
Demske . Jamie: 36. 64, 89, 126, 90
Dennee,Frank: 11, 170,76
Derks. Jeff: 58. 69. 126, 24
Mr. DeRu sha: 4. 36,49.73, 75. 117
Dewester, Larry: 170
Dezek, Ricky : 8 . 17. 28 65 69 152
Diaz. Lu is: 171
Dicastri , J is : 73. 171
Dicgs . Raymond : 15
Dicello. Nicko las· 171
Dickey , George: 171
Dill . Eddie: 11, 171
Dimeo . Beverly: 152
Dinges, Christine· 171
Dinges . P.at. 152
Dix. Mic ael: 8. 20. 69
66
DJuth. Gerald: 152
Dodge. Susan: 126
Doerring, Kirk: 171
Doherty Brian : 171
Doherty. Janice· 91
Doherty, Kathy: 34
Doherty, Michael: 152
Doherty. Sherry: 152
Mr. Dolan : 108
Doln1k. Patricia: 152
Donnell. Jane: 66. 81 86
Dorff. Ed: 62 . 80, 85, 88
Dorr. James 171
Dosemagen Ca of: 1
Dosemagen . Kathlee
Dosemagen . Steve: 1""···"'"· ."".,'·'"'""'
Douglass, Jeff: 8, 59 ~ ·.•,l!':tl~Y:~·,'!!r.
76
Erickson, Deborah: 74. 152. 216, 217
Espinosa. Mary: 152
Estano. Kay: 59. 68. 127
Estes. Gayla: 152
Estill. James: 152
Eucalano. Brian 73, 171
Fandrei, Dale: 171
Fandre1. Gary· 20. 21
Fandrei. Terry: 152
Faraca. Alan: 11, 171. 91
Fardella. Frank: 171
Farmer. Dale: 171
Farmer. Debbie: 171
Farmer. Pamela: 153
Miss Farrell: 119. 30
Fedor.Jack: 127
Feest. Charles: 8. 69. 153
Feest. Dean: 171
Feest. Linda : 127
Feest. Randy: 153
Feichtner. Keith: 171
Feldt, Gretchen: 58. 68. 75. 127
Feldt. Janine: 153
Ferch, Gerald: 171
Ferguson.Scott:6.19.5~.67 , 69. 72, 127
Ferraro. Joe: 171. 91
Ferraro. Paul: 153
Mrs. Ferrell: 82. 116
F1eramosca, David: 127
F farek, Theresa: 182
Filippelli. Rosetta. 171. 91
Filz, Ursula: 72, 171
Firchow, Donald: 83
Fischer. Linda: 171
Fisher. Harry: 171
Fisher. Mike: 153
Fisher, Vernon7 153
Fitchett. ay. 127
Flaherty . Joan: 171
Follak.Linda:61 , 81.84 &6.171,91
Fon k. Daisy: 171
Fonk. Kim: 75. 171
Fonk.Nancy:87. 127
Fortner. Gary: 171
Mr. Fowler: 95 . 97 . 101
Fox. David: 153
Fox , Janet: 153
Fra1d. Christina: 127
Fra1d. Nancy: 171
Frank. Carol: 171 , 182
Miss Frary: 118
Frazier. Debra: 128
Frazier. Loretta: 148. 153
Frazier. Renee : 66. 84, 86. 153, 91
Frederick, Gall : 128
Frederick. Linda : 171
Fredericks. John : 171
Frederking. Joan : 89, 128
Free, Barbara: 171
Freeman. Donald: 69
Freitag. Denise: 172
Freitag. Janice: 153
Freitag, Joyce: 153
Freitag. Michael: 128
Mr. Fremming: 120
Frick, David : 171. 76
Friedl . Sharon : 128
Froemming, Dianne: 153. 91
Mr . Fugette: 11 , 103
Funderburk, Barbara: 128
Funk, Mary Ann: 128
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Gaczynski. Vladimir: 172
Gajdos. Joe: 128
Gaidos. Stefanie: 172
Gallatin, Lynda: 58, 68, 128
Gannaway. Dennis: 59, 172, 22
Garcia. Frank: 153
Garcia, Linda: 153
210-lndex
Garcia, Mike 172
Garcia. Raul 171
Gardinier. Janet: 84, 171. 30
Gardner. Charles: 171
Gardner. Mary Ann 4. 34, 84. 85, 94 128
Garnero.Kathy:58. 128
Garza. Johnny· 153
Gates, Debra 128
Gatson, Wilfred: 172
Gatz. Glenn. 128
Gayan, Richard: 14. 153
Geliche. Rita: 66. 82. 153
Gem1gnan1 Monica: 58. 68. 92. 153
Gengembre. Tim: 6. 8, 10. 43, 65 69. 81. 153
Gentile. James: 172
George, Diane: 172
George. Scott: 153
Gerber, Deborah:66. 153.91
Gerber. Pat: 62. 71. 88, 172
Gerlach, Anne: 128
Gerlach. Tom. 172
Germinaro. Gerda: 172, 91
Gerou. MaryAnn. 144
Gertz. Virginia: 128
Getschman Pam: 128, 90
Gianahos Dolores: 153
61annola, Salvatore. 28. 153
Gifford. Mark: 153
Giles. Kathy: 128
Giles. Norm n: 92. 128
Gilliam. Sh la: 128
Gilliam , Wa da: 172
Gillis. Dale: 11. 172
Ginger. Pa : 128
Ginger. Sh'a on: 172
Mr. Giordana: 104. 22
Giorno. Doug: 19, 153
Gitzlaff. Do : 28, 172
Gleason, Ri ard: 153
Glidden. Mary: 153
Glidden, Te ry: 129
Mr. Glynn: 116
Mrs. Gober: 116
Goergen, Diane: 63, 80. 92.
Mrs. Goff: 100
Gollnick. Debbie: 153
Gollnick. Pam: 129
Golsby. Lonnie: 172
Gombar. Mike: 172
Gomez. Dolores: 153
Gomez. Ron : 8. 69. 153. 90
Gongdon.OralJr.:83
Gonzales. Credelda: 153
Gonzales. John: 129. 146
Gooc:!wm. ar ara: 172
Goodwin, Connie: 68. 80. 129
Goodwin. John Tambelleto: (Senior) 63. 69. 72,
73.75, 129. 146,148
Goray. Tommy: 172
Gorelik, Cynthia: 129. 90
Gould. Michelle: 4. 89, 129
Grade, Cathern1e: 153. 166. 91
Grade. Chris: 60. 129. 146. 90
Grammar. Catherine: 172
Grasser. Mark: 129
Gray, Laura: 153
Gray. Timmy: 172
Graziano, Tom: 129
Greco. Silvana: 172
Greco , Tom: 28, 154
Mr. Greensh1elds: 117. 77. 76
Gregorski. Dave: 172
Gregory, James: 172
Gregory, Robert: 129
Greiner. David: 172
Greiner. Pat: 129
Greno.Gordon: 11. 172.23
Gresham. Doris: 66. 88, 129. 91
Griebel. Victoria: 172
Griffin. Gayle: 84. 172
Grimes. Jeffrey: 8, 14. 17, 58.
26.27. 76
Grissom. Michael: 172
Grno. Dawn: 153
Grno,Jeanne:4.34,35.58.68. 71.80. 29 90
Grno,Joanne:58.60. 153. 166,219,90
Groff. Thomas: 129
Gross.Steven:75. 154
Grueter. Jean: 66. 154
Grzegorczyk. Diane: 172
Grzegorczyk, Mary: 64. 85. 147. 154. 91
Gryczkowsk1. Terry: 129
Mr. Guenther: 106
Gulbinas. Lucy: 129
Gunderson, Beverlee: 172
Gunderson, David: 172
Gunderson. Kathle..en 154
Gunde~on,Nancy: 154
Gunn, Allister 12.9
Gutierrez. Sandra: 172
Guttormsen. Norman 83
Guzdek, Andrew: 129
Gyurina. Jeff: 8. 154.
Gyurina. Mark: 9. 14, 15. 69, 136
Haber. Keith: 154
Miss Hackel: 64. 110
Haddix. David: 154. 172
Hagelschur, Judith: 172
Hagelschur, Karen: 154
Halld1n. Raymond: 130. 146
Halverson, Lucille 130
Halverson, Ronald 172
Hamblen, Kathy: 48, 58. 68. 70. 130. 145
Hamburg. Michael: 154
Hames. Christine: 154
Hamilton. Cynthia: 172
Hamilton. Georgianna: 154
Hammond. Elizabeth. 4. 34, 35. 58. 59. 68. 130,
146, 76
Mrs. ammond: 119
Hamm d. Marga : 4, 34. 35. 58 . 59. 60. 74.
130. 76
Hannan. Jane: 83
Hansche, Mark: 90
Hansche. Mar.yjane: 172. 91
Hansen.Con ie:49, 70. 75, 172. 182
Hansen. Da ene. Mrs.: 98. 99
Hansen. David : 154
Hansen . ail: 172
Hansen . Kathleen: 68 . 154. 90
Hansen. Ken:46, 130
Hansen, Peggy:88.92. 130. 76
Hansen. Vicki : 15
Hapanowicz, Da e. l , 7
Harper. Diana:
• 9 lr..,.,.,.--..:i
Harper. Michael: 130
Harrison . Thomas: 154
Hart. Thomas: 8, 14. 15, 16. 69. 130. 22
Hartung. Gerald: 13. 19, 154. 22
Haubrich. Cynthia: 172
Hauck, Tamara: 34. 58, 59. 60. 61. 81. 154. 90
Hauser. Judy: 75. 80. 130
Hawes. Theresa: 64. 84. 86, 94. 154
Hawley. Dorothy: 80, 130
Hawley. Roberta: 154
Hawley. Thomas: 172
Mrs. Hazelton: 103
Hedges.Joyce: 130
Hein. Vicky: 66, 71. 154
Heinzman. Frank: 154
Heinsch. Marion, Mrs.: 98
Heiring, James: 13. 20, 67. 172
Helminger. John: 173
Mr. Helwig: 4. 8. 118
Henricksen. Patricia: 154
Henry. John: 173
Henry, Maribelle: 88. 92. 130
Hensgen. Norbert: 173
Herbert. Steven: 74, 154. 22
Herbert. Tim: 173
Ja es. Li nda 173
Herbst, Larry: 130
Ja son. Daniel: 87. 155
Herde, Susan: 154
Ja kowsk1.Cheryl:82.173,91
Hern a 1dez, Eristeo: 154
Ja nov1cz. Peggy: 155
Herolt, Dale: 130
Jari tz. Steven: 173
Hertzler. June: 91
Jelks . Charles: 4. 85. 155
Hesse.Cha~es: 173
Jel ks. Jacqueline:66,84,94.167.173
Hickey, Constance: 154
Jen kins. Sharon: 183
Hickey. Daniel: 173
Jensen, Brian: 173
Hiegert, Joseph: 13, 20, $ 7 154
J e~sen,Cynth1a:49. 74. 75, 148, 173
Higgins. Dale: 173
Je sen. Debbie: 81, 155
Hilleshiem. Derrik: 19, 69 . 154
Jen sen. Denise: 173
Hillier. Heidi: 173. 91
Je sen.Gary:8. 10,69.88. 131. 146
Miss Hinz: 58. 104
Jernigan. Roger: 85, 89. 131
Hix. Shirley: 93, 130
Jesel un. Stanley· 83
Hoda!, Annette· 73. 173
Jo hnson. Alicia : 60, 66 , 94. 131. 219. 90
Hodge. Marie: 62, 154
Johnson, Dale 58. 73, 74 155. 76
Hoeft. Michael: 7, 173
JO nson,Dorna: 131
Hoel. Ron: 8, 69, 130
Johnson, Jack 173. 91
Hoey, Karen. 130.l 3
Johnson , James. 173
Hoey, Mike: l , 173
J inson. Jeff· 173
Hoey Sharon: 130
Johnson. Julian: 173
Hufm,ir111, Joan 5 66, 75, 86, 130, 56
Johnson. Laurie· 85
Mr. Hofmann 92. 114
Joh nson, Margaret: 173
Hofmann, Steve: 13, 58. 75
Johnson. Mary: 83
Holder Gary: 173
Johnson,Susan:63. 74,92, 131
Holder . Pum 131
Johnston, David: 89. 132, 90
Holochwost. Aler 173
Johnston , N rma: 86. 9 2. 132
Mr. Holy 104
ohnston. Rhonda: 173
Mrs Holy 85, 116
Jok1c, And1elina: 155
Holzman. Daniel 13. 69. 75, 155, 22
Jung. obin: 155
Homan. Jetf 12. 13. 154
Jung. hirley: 155
Hopkins John 65. 69
Mr . Ju pperi: 92. 109
Horrnckel. David 173
Juskie icz. Mary Jo: 68. 70. 80, 132
Horton, Nancy. 74. 173
Juskiewicz. Susan: 58, 64. 71. 155
Horvat, Dorothy, Miss: 98
Juzenas. Michael: 132
Houghton.Steve:8.49.65, 69, 73 . 74. 155 76
Jozenas. t even : 173
Hou Id, Jane 173
Houston. Laymona: 173
Kah l Jeff: 75, 174
Houte. Mary: 86. 173
Kakela, Barb ra: 155
Hradsky, Laurel: 131
Kaldenberg. Den1ece: 132
Hubbard, Tim 28. 155
Kammerzelt. Linda: 155
Hubeler. Kathy· 173
-----••=-= Karabetsos. Barbara: 132
Huber. Diane: 131
Mr. Karakash:28, 106
Huber. Rober . 173
Karaiankovich. Daniel: 174
Huck, Terry: 92. 155
Mr. Karrels: 4. 109 . 162
Hudson. Janet: 86. 173
Kasla. Mich ael: 58. 155
liu d or . Joann·89.155. 91
Kaser . ~eo n ard : 174
Hud n.Mary:l73 , 91
Kaser. Patricia: 144
Huds n. Pat: 173
Kast~i c, D1ane:63 , 74 ,80. 132. 146.77,76
Hugh s. Florence: 155
Kastel1c , Gary : 8 . 65, 69 . 75. 155, 22
Hugh . Karen: 131
Kasten. Kath leen: 132
Hughe , Kenneth: 155
Kaye, Theresa: 64, 74, 132
Hunt. oger: 131
Keck. Gail : 58 . 66. 155
Hunt e.r, Janine 49, 84. 173
Kellmann. Rex : 73, 174
Kiefer, Cheryl : 132
ln gr m. Carla 86. 155
K1esner, Robert: 132, 219. 90
ln gr m. Jackie 69. 22
Kirchner, Jean: 68 . 72. 87. 155. 91
ln ram. Michael: 155
Kitchens, Sharon: 94. 1'7 4
gram, Steve: 22
Kitzmann, Kei th : 89 . 132
lngrou1lle, Becky: 155
Kitzmann, Sharon : 72, 174
lngrouille, Pamela 49. 7 1. 75 , 81. 131
Klacan. Pam 64. 74. 132 76
Ingwersen. Joy: 173
Klapproth , Ellen : 155
Iorio. John: 65. 131
Klapproth. Janet: 174
Ipsen. Mark: 29. 85. 155. 90
Klausch. Elvira: 155
Isenberg, Lloyd: 69. 80. 121. 13.1 . 26. 56
Kl ees.Gregory : 69. 108. 132.26, 27
lsermann. James: 173
Klees . Heidi: 61. 174, 91
lsermann. William: 173
Klees, Lynda: 132
Iverson. David: 58. 131
Klema, Jane: 58. 155
Iverson. Richard: 173
Klemm. Darlynn: 174
Klemm. Jim: 174
Jablonski. Michael: 173
Klemp, Debbie: 132
Jackson. Christopher: 11 , 173
Klemp. Gary: 174
Jackson. Lester: 14. 16. 69. 131 , 22
Klemp. Paul: 155
Jackson Terry: .?O. 173
Kloet. Rona ld: 14. 16. 132
Jacobs. John: 155
Kloet. Susan : 132, 146, 218. 90
Jacobs, Julie: 173
Klopstein, Kenneth : 174
Jacobsen , Guy: 155
Klopstein . Kurt: 155
Jahnke. Joan: 131
Klotz. Mary: 93
Jaku bowski . Betty: 173
Mr. Knickrehm : 102
Jakubowsk i, Judith : 131, 146
Knight. Daniel: 19. 67. 155
Jalensky, Wayn e: 131
Knutson.St I .72,92,156,2 .217
Kocol. ·
el: 132
Ko
r. "Evelyn: 156
Ko loft, Chnstopher: 132
Koijsnichenko, Helene: 133
Kolisnichenko, Mike: 174
Ko en, Dale: 156
Ko rad. James: 56
Ko acz. Jeanne'. 4. 60. 61. 62. Ell. EJ4. 82. 133
Ko esky. Peggy: 156
Ko f.Susan:58.68. 75, 133
I<' o er. Gary: 133
K·i loskf. Donna: 174
K< z.Cic1:60.156.91
Kotz.Jared:59,65, 174.91.24
Kr eck. Barbara: 174
Kramer. Diane: 66. 92. 133, 91
l\rd1 er. Gary· 174
Kr am er. usa1 83, 17 4
K nmg,JoAn .68. 75,88, 121.133
Kraning, Raymond: 156
Kra nski. Ron: 1 3, 22
K ~a
e. Jo . 156, 90
Krebs. Joan:47. 133, 156
K ehbJ , Kerry. 6. 14, 15, 16, 26, 2
Krehbiel. Rand y: 17, 174. 182
Kresal. Dave: 17 4
Kr if k . tanel y 133
Kr
ey. Karen 156
Kro e. Maryl 74
Krome. Sharo : 156
Miss Kronen etter: 116
Mrs. Krueger: 99
Krueger. Terri: 174
Krue r. Mark: 5 . 74, 216 217. 156, 76
Krumm, Andrea: 174
rumm. Wayn e: 133
Kulich. David: 12. 13, 14 17 , 67. 69, 22, 23
Kulich, Su zanne: 68. 80. 133. 90
Kumiszco. Kathleen . 76
Kunesh.Sandra:92
unesh. Sandra '. 92
Kuta , Joseph : 28
Kuz1k. Gerald. 133
Laba , Charle e: 66, 14. 82, 156
Ladvienka. Jaynee: 1
Ladwig, Paul: 56
Miss LaFave: 102
agodich, Simeon: 19. 6 2, 67
Lahti, Jane: 156
I.: hti,Karen:l74
L in, Gail: 174
Lan. John: 156
Lamacchia. Rochelle: 156
Lamb. Eugene: 174
Lan oree. Dale: 11. 28, 174
La ndree. Kenneth: 8. 18. 19. 156
La ndree. Mary: 89
Lang, Debbie: 174
Langenbach, Holly: 133
Langerman. Robert: 133
Langne , Donald:
74
Lanni. Alice: 156
Lanni. Carolyn: 133
Lanni, Robert: 174
LaPornt. Michael: 156
Larsen, Nancy: 133
Larson.Daune:68.133,90
Miss Larson . 112
Larson, Robert: 89 . 133. 90
Lau!. Kurt: 156
Lawrence, Karen.86. 156
Mr. Layton: 100
Leach . Lori: 156
Ledlow, Judy 156
Lee. William : 11
Leff . Steve: 174, 91. 24. 25
Leek, Wanda: 156
l nd ex -211
Lehman, William: 156
Lehto, David: 156
Leigh, Becky: 133
Leigh. Michael: 80
Leipzig. Harry: 8. 69. 156
Le1ting. Carol: 133
Leiting, Kathy: 64, 80, 134
Lem1esz. Bogush1a: 174
Lemiesz, Halina: 156
Lemke, Rhonda : 174
Lento. Debbie: 156
Leonardi, Josephine: 156
Lewis. Debbie: 17 4
Lewis, Debbie: 82
Lewis, Karen: 68, 134, 76
Lewis. Unda: 156
Lichter. John: 156
Lichter. Tom : 174
Lill. Gisella: 71
Lindstrom, Ricky: 156. 174
Mr. Lindstrom : (Lenny) 100
Undstroth, Debbie: 156, 174
L1p1ec. Henry: 174
Mrs. Upke: 92, 109
Upke. Steve: 174
L1por. Dale: 64. 82. 147, 157
Litz, Faye: 157
Llanas, Daniel: 11 , 17 4
Loberger, Joan: 174
Locante, Annette: 17 4, 91
Locante, Lucrezia: 58. 66. 134
Locha ns k1, Edward: 157
Lochanski , Mira: 174
Lois, Terry: 71, 174
Lopez. Anita: 174
Lorenzen, Claudia 175
Lorenzen, Janice: 157
Lovelace, Steven: 175
Lovetro. Tony: 11 17, 65, 175
Lowe, Bill: 175
Lucas. Debbie: 134
Ludwig, Jeffrey: 175
Ludwig, Joanne: 134
Luebke.Joann: 134
Lukawski, Lorraine: 49. 7
Lundskow. Dick: 157
Lundskow, Rick: 29. 157
Lura. Gerald: 134
Lura, Jeffrey: 157
Lura.Susan·66, 74, 75,81,82. 157
Luz. Antoinette: 157
L zar. David: 175
Lvoncek. Ma ybeth: 64. 157. 77. 76
e : 104
n: 113
ichael: 134, 146
Ma
ra. Joseph : 157
Mach Lu n: 58, 64, 71. 165
Macht. Ly n· 64, 71. 81. 88, 134
Mack Edn . 175
Mack, Ruth . 157
Madsen.Rosanne: 134
Madsen. S erry: 89. 175
Miss Magada : 86. 102
Ma er Ric ard: 81. 175. 76
Mr Maiers: 107
1, Bernard: 157
ouske, Maureen: 134
sen, Ronald: 157
an dernack.Brett·20,71,81, 175
r. Manesis. 104
r. Manson: 100
anthei, Robert: 157
anulik, Mary: 175. 76
anulik, Robert: 58, 134. /6
arabell1, Debbie: 167, 175. 91
Maraccin1, Terry: 175
Marchand. Constance: 157
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Mr. Marcella: 115
Marchand. Daune: 175
Mr. Marchese: 100
Marchesini, Kathy: 157
Marcinkus. Joan: 58 , 71, 157
Mari k. Sherry: 72. 175
Marini, Scott: 8. 134, 251
Martini. Toni: 64. 74, 157
Maritato. Pam: 157
Markin, Arthur: 157, 24
Markin, Christine: 17
Marguart, Gale: 15
Marsden , John: 1 4
Martell. Allen: 6 . 88, 157
Martin. Joanne· 157
Martin. Mark· 175
Martin. Shar n. 175
Martinson, 1za eth· 157
Martino, Mi hael: 29 175
Maruca. M1 e 134 23
Maruca, R th 175
Marx. Debra: 64 75 84 1 7
Marxini, Rober
Mason. Donald: 1 7
Mason, Paula: 175
Massey. Gloria: 157
Massie, Caren: 74. 175
Massie, Cynthia: 134
Matarrese, Greg: 175
Matelski, Jim: 6, 12, 13, 18, 19, 47 , 63 . 67 , 69,
80,82.86,88. 134, 146
Mr. Matelski: 95. 97
Mr . Loran Matelski: 97
Matera. Alan: 134
Matthews, Nancy: 175
Mattioli. John: 28, 69, 157
Mattson, Joan: 49 , 70, 75. 82, 148. 157
Matye, Mark: 157
Matye. Mike: 157
Mauldin , Janice: 93
Maurer, David: 18, 19, 157
Maurer, Joan: 134
Maurer, John: 65, 134, 90
Maurer, Mary: 49, 157
Maxcy, Harold: 157
Maxwell . Debbie: 158
Maxwell,
rylou: 62, 63. 75. 158
May.Bar~.66,81, 158
Mayo, Diane: 61, 175, 91
Mays,Karen:66,86, 158
Maze. Lynn: 175
McAllister, Kathy: 84, 175
McCarthy, Jaime: 64, 158
McCarthy, Mark: 17, 175
Mr. McCarthy: 111
Mccumber, Nadina: 158
Mc Corison. Karen: 73
McCoy, Kathy: 175
Mccue. Annette: 63. 135
McDerm 1d, Jackie: 175
McDonald , Patrick: 175
McGonegle. Debbie: 66. 81. 158
McHalfrey, William: 63, 135, 90
Mr. Mclean: 105
Mr. Mc Neely: 110
McNeil , Donald: 175. 91
Medina , Roy: 8. 10. 35. 65, 69. 89, 135, 56. 218.
90.22
Medina, Ruben: 135, 90
Mehring. Christine: 175, 91
Meidinger, Kenneth: 19, 175
Meisel. Angela: 68, 72. 158
Melander. Sheila: 58, 68, 70. 135. 90
Meleska, Phyllisann: 158
Menarek, Bradley: 175
Menarek, Joyce: 85, 158
Mentek.Gary:69, 135,26,27
Mentek, Kathy: 158
Merfeld, Gerald: 75. 158, 26, 27
Mr. Merrill: 105
Merritt. Earl: 83
Merritt. Thomas: 158
Metallo, Rita: 6, 93. 135
Metten, Marla: 58, 87, 135
Meyer. Barbara:68. 135
Meyer, James: 175
e
, Steve: 158
Meyer, T omas: 135, 158
Michalski. Ch · . 71, 175, 216, 217, 91
Micha ski Jan 217
M1co. Mark: 17
Middlecamp J y : 135. 218, 90
M1echowicz,
dy : 158
Mielke, Debbie: 135
Mielke , Karen· 158
Mielke, Pam: 13
Mierzeiewski , Cynthia 158
Mrs. Migliano: 10
Miko zy Tom: 6 , 73, 75, 135, 77, 76
Mikus.Joh . . 75, 91
Mr. Miles. 05
Miller. Barbara: 158
Miller. Jean: 92. 135
Miller. Gordo I
Miller. Kemal: 135
Miller. Larry: 8, 9
Mrs. J. Miller: 11
Miner. Jeff: 175
Miner, Sandy· 6 . 135, 146
Min1kel , Edm d: 83
Mink, Debbie: 71 , 94, 175
Miracle. Char ne: 66, 158
Mitchell. Ste e: 135
Mitek
. 6, 158
odizk: 62 , 63. 103
Mr. Moebius : 120
Moeller , Cathy: 175
Moffett, Pam: 58. 64, 71 , 135 , 76
Mohr, Pam : 175
Molder. Jan: 175, 91
Mrs . Mondragon : 71.112
Monnier , Don:
Monson . Jean: 175
Montague, Mark : 11. 176
Monticelli , Gary: 158
Moore. David: 135
oore , Harry : 176
M rgan. Marla : 158
M tenson, Mary 136, 176
Mo r, Marcia : 136
Mudrak. Emil : 69 , 136, 176, 2
Mudrak, Wayne: 11, 27
Mueller. Steven: 158
Murphy.Ann: 136, 146
Murphy, James: 158
Murphy. ~erry : 158
Murphy.
rry: 176
Murphy.S an: 3.136
Murray, De ie: 58
Murray, Geog : 1 8
Murray, Gregory: 176
Muto. Mary,
: 98, 99
Myers, Kim: 176
Nerad. Michael: 63. 73, 74, 81, 159, 76
Nesgood,Mark: 11, 17,59, 176,91,22
Neu, Steve: 159
Neu, Terry : 159
Neumiller. David: 176
Neve, David: 13, 17,58, 65 , 73, 74, 159,22
Nevorask1, Jeff: 11 , 92, 176
Niccolai, Thomas: 128, 159
Nichols, John: 136
Nickel, Tomothy: 159
N1erenberger, Rita: 93, 136
Noble, William: 159
Noel , Dorothy : 66 , 74, 84, 159
Nolan. Jean: 73 , 75 , 94, 176
Nolan, Joan: 176
Noto , Peter: 176
Noto, Sandra: 159
Noto, Theresa : 71 , 94, 176
Novak, Mark: 159
Nova .Noreen: 176
Nowacki , Karen: 136
N 1 Brent: 136
rnberg, Elke: 66 , 159
urenberg, Willie: 159
Nye, Arnold: 20, 159, 218, 90
Pacetti, Christopher: 176
Packman , Ruth: 68, 71 , 136
Paczkowski, Richard: 176
Pade,Mark:69, 136
Palmas, Rochelle: 176
Palmer, David: 75, 159
Paps, Peggy: 176
Parent, Gene: 176
Mr. Pardon : 120
Parise, Christopher: 58. 159
Parise, Leonard: 159
Parker, Gay: 176
Parker, Jill: 159
Parkinson, Randy: 176
Parks, Shirley: 176
Parrish , Donna: 176
Pascucci, James: 159
Paskiewicz, Dave: 159
Paskiewicz, James: 8, 10, 17, 28. 69, 159
Paskiewicz, Janet: 176, 30
Paskiewicz, Linda: 58. 59, 68, 71, 136
Paskiewicz, Michael: 136
Pasquali. Linda: 92, 136
Patnzz1, Margaret: 176
Pauley, David: 11 , 17, 176. 91. 22
Paulon1, Patricia: 159
Paura, Daniel: 159
Peck, Terry : 159
Peddicord, Donna: 159
Pederson, Julie: 136
Pell, Toni: 159
Pelligrino , Susan: 82, 176
Pelt. Christine: 136
Pulera, Linda: 58, 64, 71, 74, 75, 166
Pulera, Mary: 177
Puntillo, John: 11, 20, 24
Puntillo, Judy: 137
Puntillo, Terry: 66, 85, 94, 138
Pynaker, Gerald: 177
Pynaker,Judy: 138,219.90
Pynaker, Tom: 138
' 159
137
Quanda,Karen: 177
Questard. Gloria: 138
Questard, Irene: 177
Quinn, Daniel: 160
48
6
' 146, 56
137, 146. 56
145,42
Raabe, Dawn: 177.30
Radley, Pam : 138
Radovanov1c, M1sa: 177
Mr. Radtke: 108
Radulovic, Boia: 177
Radu lov1c, Petra: 89, 160, 90
Ramey , Steve: 160
Ralph , Paula: 138
Ralph , Sheryl: 66 , 87, 138
Ffasch.Donna : 6,66, 138
Rasmussen . Peggy: 49 . 75. 177, 182
Rasmussen . Tom : 19. 177
atelis, John : 138
aymond . Kerry: 89. 160, 90
azaa , Allvya : 84, 94, 160
ReC:.Jlin , Robert: 17 I
Reece, Gary: 177
Reidenbach, June 138
Reinol, Daniel: 160
Reinol, Tim· 8, 58, 69
Reineke :leuy: 177
Remck'.,
bert: 138
Resch. at 13
s , ndy: 9
Ri
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Ridhards
r r : 138
Richards . D 1d:
Richards, egory: 60
Richards . wen: 1
R1ch1e, Randy: 177
Richter, Linda : 71. 73, 177
Richter, Roxanne: 166
Richtmyre, Earl : 161
R1chtmyre, Edward: 177
Ricks, Lloyd: 177
Rieckenberg, Valerie: 177, 91
R1eschl, Joyce: 161
Riley , Beverly: 84, 94
Riley, Pamela: 84, 94, 177
Rinaldi, Kathleen: 138
Rinaldi, Nancy: 161
Riordan , Renee: 177
Ritacca. Debbie 161
Ritacca , James: 177
Rizzo, Barb: 177
Rizzo, Mary: 161
Rizzo , Tom : 8, 10, 69
Roberts. Anthony: 177
Robertson, James: 161
Robinson , Susan : 138
Rock, Burndetta : 72 . 177
Roders, Karen : 167. 177, 91
Rodher. Cheryl: 83
Rogers, Denise: 86, 177. 30
Miss Rohner : 118
Romano, Joseph : 83, 138
Romanowski , James: 8, 20. 49. 58 , 67 , 69, 138
Romanowski . Renee: 82 . 178, 91
Rommel . Donna: 66, 72 , 161
Rompesky , Jerry : 59. 65, 138
Rosc1ol1 , Marc: 82, 161 , 216. 217
Rose. Debra : 161
Rose, Margaret: 86. 161
Rosinski , Frank: 178
Rosinski, Robert: 178
Mr. Rosko: 100
Rossi. Diane: 178
Rossi, Randall: 139
Rossi. Veronica: 139
Rossi, Victoria: 64. 139
Rothwel I. Douglas: 178
Rousar. Cherryl: 92, 161
Rozzon1, David: 178
Ruehle, Pamela: 178. 91
Ruffalo. Antoinette 178
Ruffalo , Diana: 74, 84. 161
Ruffalo . Kenneth: 139
Ruffalo , Laurie: 178
Ruffalo . Victoria: 161. 91
Ruffalo . Vincent: 178
Ruffolo . Collette: 178
Ruffolo. Frank: 8, 90
Ruffolo. Georgia: 60. 61. 66, 81 , 161. 91
Ruffolo. Jim: 35, 38, 65, 73, 75. 80, 81. 139, 42,
56
Ruffolo, Judy: 64, 81, 148. 161
Russo. Robert: 178
Ruthkowski, Patricia: 70, 88. 161
Ryszewsk1 , Joseph: 58, 59, 71. 147, 161. 76
Mr. Saarela: 115
Sacket, John: 139
Mr. Sacco: 112
Sadlon. Jay: 73. 178
Sadlon. Richard: 11. 20, 73, 75, 178
Salas. Orne: 139, 56
Salerno. Diane: 161
Salerno , Guy: 139
Salerno, Kenard: 161, 90
Salerno. Mary : 178
Sanales. Rosa: 178
Sanchez. Darius: 139, 76
Sander. Phil: 83
Santiago. Awilda: 94, 139, 91
Santiago, Haydee: 86, 139, 220
Santiago . Myriam: 178, 220
Santiago. Sarah: 161
Savaglio , Alex: 4, 31, 59, 62, 63, 80, 139. 146
Savaglio, Ferdinando: 161
Savaglio, Louis: 11
Sayles. Donald: 178
Scales. William. 178
Scal1s. John . 20
Scalzo. Jeff: 161
Scarlato. Mary: 94, 178
Schacht. Lorraine: 6, 63. 161
Schaefer, Linda: 66. 161
Schafer. Andrew: 176
Schaller, Pam: 178
Schemenauer. Judy: '178. 30
Scheremeta. Elizabeth: 139
Scheremeta Rosemary: 178
Scherer. Calvin: 178
Scherer. Julie Ann 84, 178. 91. 30
Schev1ak Ron 161
Schlater. Kathy· 58. 64, 71 74. 161
Schhesmann Betty: 178
Schlitz. Laura· 139
Schlitz. Mary 6. 92. 109. 139, 146
Sehl tz Robin· 178
Schlitz. S9ndra 178
Schloesser Dean 178
mauss
arlene: 161
Schmauss Debbie· 178
methna Kathy 70 61
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-sotenson Ja!TNs i79
Soto, Celia; 162
Soule, Debg>e:140
Mr. Soulelf 4, 8, ~ 17, 11 , 18
Spaulding. Paulef: 49,) , 179
40
Spears, William: 8
Spino , Cathy:
Spino , Nancy: 62
Spiroff, Julie: 5~. 59, 71, 162
Spitzer, Dou~as: 140
Spitzer, Kurt: 140
~;::::41~'-T",._....»'-Mr. Spri . 10,2
Sprin er, Kay; 6,l
Spr' ger, Nanc 140, 91
Sttlcey, Susar:1 149
Staff. David: l4, 15. 16, 5 , 69. 72. 140, 90
Stahl, Terrell. 162
Mrs. Stallmari: 103
Stalker, Dia e: 162
Stankiewicz. Robin: 162
Starks.Joyce: 162
Staskus, Nancy:66,84, ~62,216,217
Statema. Sheri: 86. 91
Steagall, Sandra: 140
Stein. Diane: 61, 179. 91
Stein, Gregory: 75, 179
Stein, Tim: 71, 81. 162, 58
Stellato, Janet: 64, 81, 86, 140. 146, 76
Stellato, Vickie: 162
Stengert. Karen: 61, 74. 179. 76
Stern, Janet: 163
Stettner, Cheryl: 179
Stettner, Rick: 163
Stevens, Debra:66, 74,82, 163
Stevens, James: 13, 179
Stevens. Ron.Jld: 63, 141
Stewart. Susan: 141
Stika. David: 92, 163, 179
Stika, Duane: 141
Stika, Elaine: 83
Stine, Lana: 66, 163, 30, 76
Stine. Lance: 8, 69, 141, 22. 76
Stinefast. Paulette: 49. 62. 66, 71, 80. 141
Stinefast. Wayne: 179
Mr.Stoebe:6, 18, 19, 118, 24
Stone, Kathy:84, 179
Stoner. Wayne: 75, 179
Mr. Storey: 102
Storz. Fred: 163, 26. 27
Stoyer. Claudia 94, 179
Strash. Daniel: 63. 69 , 141. 24, 25
Stratton . Linda: 163, 76
Stricklen, Jack: 87. 141. 24, 25
Mr. Strobel: 111
Strupp, Barb: 163
Stulgaitis. Juanita: 71. 141. 216. 217
Stump. Chester: 141
Stump. Jeff: 141
Sturino. Darryl: 73, 163
Sturino. David: 19. 20. 179
Sturino. Dean: 141
Sturino. Linda: 141
Sturman. Bonny: 58, 68. 70, 80, 141
Sturycz. Alicia: 163
Sturycz. Paul: 19
Sturycz. Phillip: 18. 179. 91. 22
Sturzenegger, Alfred: 141
Sucharda. Vicky: 163
Suokko, Lynn: 163
Susewind. Brigitte: 64. 75. 141
Sward. Doreen: 14
$wartz, Alan: 8. 28. 163
Swartz. Gary: 80. 81. 141
Swartz, Keith: 13. 17. 67, 69, 179
Swartz. Mark: 141
Swartz Martha: 70. 163
Sw1atko, Margaret 66, 163
Sykora. Marian: 141
Sytkowski, Kathy: 62. 66. 71, 85. 141
Szelonsk1 David: 163
So.-enscm Terry 11'8 16~
Sorenson. Dolly:•
Taobert. James. 179
Tabth, Kristine: 48. 142. 90 77
Mr. Schuett: 107
Schuld, Michael: 161
Schuliz, Debbie: 178
Schultz, William: 58, 87. 139
Mr. Schumacher: 99
Schumacher, Roberta: 71, 178
Schwa1ger, Diane: 139
r
Mrs. Schwartz: 100
Scott. Janet: 7 4. 178
Scott. Roger: 178
Scriver. Jen: 62. 63. 64, 82, 85, 139, 101
Scriver, Sally: 62, 178
Scriver, Sue: 178
Mr. Scropos: 58, 102
Scuglik, Frank: 17. 161
Mr. William Seals: 17
Sebena,Bnan: 178
Sebetic, David: 19, 178, 91, 24
Sebet1c, Donald: 19.178,91
Sebetic, Judy: 178
Seggiard, John: 179
Seitz, Debbie: 161
Seitz. Debra: 84, 85, 162
Seitz. Todd: 65. 69. 162, 24
Selkurt, Richard: 161
Sellers, Janie: 161
Sempowicz, Diane: 139
Sempowicz, Walter: 179
Sentien, Linda: 139
Sepulveda, James: 13. 59, 147. 161, 90, 22
Sexauer, Cindy: 162
Shada, Rebecca: 162
Shafer, Sandy: 162
Sharpe, Debbie: 72, 179
Sharpe, Mark: 179
Sharpe, Sue:58,59, 72.92, 162
Mr. Shaver: 85. 113
Shawaluk, Michael: 140, 179
Sheffield. Pat: 140
Shemanski, Sue: 179
Shields, Debbie: 61. 179, 91
Shilts. Linda: 68, 82. 162
Shipman, Michael: 179
Short.Tony:47, 148, 162
Short, Debra: 162
Sici li a, Mary: 179
S1cil1a. Tina 179
S1edz1ak, John: 179
Sigman. Audrey: 179
Sigman. Rodney: 179
Siler. Linda: 92
Simmons. Paula: 62. 162
Simon. Mickey: 17. 162
Singer, Steve: 73, 88. 140
Singh. Ekbal: 179
Smnen. Bradley: 8. 58. 69, 162
Smnen. Diane: 162, 91
Sinnen. Michael· 71. 179
Sippel. Shern: 63. 80. 140, 146
Slater. Cheryl 140
Slater. Steve. 92. 140
Smart. Barb: 162
Smtth, Debbie: 59. 80, 140
Smith, Gary: 162
Smith. Gresory: 140. 26. 27
Smitf\,Jarnes. 140,76
Smith LeAnn· 162
Smith, Margaret: 179
Smtth. Mehssa: 179 91
Smith. Pat: 162. 216, 217
Smith. Steve: 162
Smith. tom· 4, 59 167. 179, 182. 91
Smithson. Linda '2 140. 14'
Soderber.. Jamel a. 162
Soens. Pit 58 1:62.16
Soent RUS'Sell: 58. 74. 140
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Tab1li, Laura : 58, 163, 76
Tait. Robert: 163
Talamonti, Marylou: 163
Talamont1, Robert: 20, 142, 22
Talbert. Earl: 179
Talbert. Lance: 163
Tankersley, Janet: 179
Tapley , Patricia: 142
Tarsitano, Rita : 59, 163. 91
Tasovac.Janet: 142
Taufor, Karen: 163
Techert, Jeff: 179
Tegel. Tim: 163
Teising, LuAnn : 163
Tennessen , Rick : 13.20,2 1, 58,67,69, 142,22
Tenuta, Carmela: 179
Tenuta , Pam: 163
Tenuta, Richard : 20. 65 . 179, 182
Miss Tenuta: 120
Teschelr, Craig: 142
Tews , Carl: 142
Tews, Diane: 179
Tharp. Bonnie: 93 , 142
Mr. Thomas: 114
Thomas. Debbie: 179
Thomas . Geraldine: 83
Thomas. Jill: 82, 179
Thomas. Mi chael: 163
Thompkins , William: 20. 21, 163
Thompson , Diane: 58, 71 , 84, 163
Thompson, Kathy: 179
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Topolovec, Carol: 163
Torres , Gerald: 180
Torstenson, Susan:
T acy.John:8 , 73, 75, 163, 26, 27 76
Tracy, Richard: 87. 142
Travanty, Robert:(Jun) 8
Travanty. Rob: (Soph) 11 , 17, 59. 65, 167, 180
Trecroci, Susa · ~ , 68, 82. 163
Tritt. Mike: 14
Vaccaro, Randy: 180, 91
Vaccaro, Tim: 8, 142, 90
Vallner. Sandy: 142
Vanchena , Kathy: 84, 180, 30
Vanchena,Paula:68, 81 , 84,92. 143.30
Vanderhoof, Denni s: 180
Van Leeuwen . Rolf: 29, 180, 22
Van Slochteren . Debra · 143
VanWinkle, David: 164
Vargas. Eddie: 164
Varleri, Margaret: 75 , 180
Varnell , Clark: 180
Varnell , Larry: 180
Mr. Verway: 14, 16, 120, 22':
Vandreuil , Donn: 143
Vaughan,Debb :143
Vena , Eugene: 164Venci, Ray: 13, 67. 1~4. 24
Vengrin , Diana: 87
Vengrin, Pam: 180
Venskus,K-athy: 143, 21 90
Ventura, Micnael: 164
Vepraskas.S'teve. ~89 , 1
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Vidakovk,Joh · 142
Vill ella , Gayle: 180
Vite, Margaret: 164
Vittori , Alan: 164, 20
Vogt,John:8,9 , 20, 21 , 67,69,8 .8
143, 146,46,22
Vranak, Pam : 143, 76
" Willy Nilly, she's a ruby ."
Stan , Mark, Debbie, Sandy, Nancy, and Mark .
Bradford 's Play
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Juanita Stulgaitus and Debbie Erickson .
Chris Michalski
" See that spot on the wall? That 's where . . . "
Under Milk Wood
This year, Bradford 's play was " Under Milk Wood", written
by Dylan Thomas . The play was presented on April 5 and 6,
1971, in Bradford 's Auditorium . Cast members: Marty Andersen, Sandy Bertelle, Mark Bishop , Ed Dorff, Debbie Erickson, Stan Knutson, Mark Kruger, Chris Michalski , Mark
Rasciolli, Pat Smith, Nancy Staskus, and Juanita Stulgai-
"Bloody, funny fish! "
tus . Margaret Andersen was originally a member of the
cast, but she broke her leg two weeks before curtain time
and was replaced by Juanita Stulgaitus. The play was directed by Jan Michalsk i and produced byTom Ziesemer,
both former Bradford students. The play was supervised by
Mr. Shaver and Mrs. Hazelton .
Dorff smacks Staskus.
" Sweep, sweep, chimblely sweep."
Curtain call for the entire Under Milk Wood cast. Applause. Well deserved .
Polly Garter washes steps .
Jan Michalski, director.
A CAPPELLA had this picture taken three days before
they departed on their European tour. The tour was completed on April 20th. This trip, we feel, represented Bradford High School's highest achievement in the field of
musical excellence. Our school is proud to have had you,
A Cappella, as our representatives. Kenews truly wished
that the above picture could have been printed in color, so
everyone who reads our paper could get the full-red benefit
of those new blazers. Hearty congratulations for a job
done very, very well.
KENORWAY SUCCESSFUL
On April 8th, 1971, our Bradford A Cappella Choir left Chicago
for their trip to Norway. The purpose of the trip was to sing for
Norwegian composer, Knut Nystedt on Easter Sunday evening. Besides
this performance, the choir also presented approximately six other
portions of their concert. These concerts included school assemblies,
church services, and community concerts. Besides singing, the choir
did a lot of sightseeing and communicating with the people of Norway.
For two nights choir students stayed in the homes of people from Alesund, Norway. This was quite an experience, because many of the
families bad only one English-speaking person.
Perhaps one of the highlights to some was a 13 hour steamboat
ride from Alesund to Bergren; perhaps to others, it was quite sickening.
At times the salami sandwiches for breakfast weren't too appealing, but,
if the members were hungry enough, those sandwiches tasted all right.
The choir also briefly visited Copenhagen, Denmark, and Amsterdam,
Holland. 1'1 Amsterdam, choir members visited the home of Anne
Frank, a diamond factory, an art museum, and a wooden shoe factory.
The choir was widely accepted abroad, especially when they sang the
Norwegian national anthem. Although everyone bad a good time, tears
came to many eyes as they sang ••• America, America, God shed His
grace on thee, and crown they good with brotherhood, from sea to
shining sea •••
A Cappel la departure from O' Hare .
L t o R: Angie, Lynn. and Joyce relax after
take off.
Diane and Sue with Norwegian teacher-guide, Mr. Inge
Fjortoft .
Bradford c hoir girls rel ax in their hostel
Mike, Roy, Craig, and Arnie in Oslo , Norway?
Bradford via boat from Alesund to Bergen .
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Kenorway
Busy Year
For A Cappella
Van Thompson , Joanne Grno , Alicia Johnson talk with Norwegian
composer Knut Nystedt .
Aboard boat to Bergen . Mr. Tweiten 'n' choir sing in lobbey. Such a
vacation!
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by William McHalffey
When our choir director, Mr. Tweiten, told us for the first time that we
had been invited to sing in Europe, our first question was, "When do
we leave?" Later we discovered that we weren't to leave for another
year: indeed, that year was to be a full year for our choir!
At the time Mr. Tweiten informed us of the invitation, he had
already contacted people inNorwayandhadstartedmaking arrangements
for the trip. He had also started making plans for raising the money
needed for the trip; the cost of the trip was in the lower $30,000s.
Immediately after our indoctriilation into the plan for the trip, our
choir took steps toward making the money. A board was formed, as
well as committees, to perform this task. The committees' jobs were
to plan out and execute money-making projects. The board kept tabs on
the committees• progress.
The choir members sold candles, fruit, and candy; they put on concerts, and even performed odd jobs in a project entitled "Slave Day."
A Gremlin was donated, for a nominal fee to the trip by AMC who
called the project a very worthy cause. The choir gave the automobile
to someone who had donated money to the project. The choir combed
the city selling tickets for the fall Kids from Wisconsin concert and
asking for a small donation. Dances were also put on by the choir, one
of which was the most successful at Bradford last year. Refreshment
booths were set up at Downtown's "Crazy Days", at Sear's last fall,
and at Villa Capri. The choir also performed at these places. Bradford
Singers, through money donated at their performances, also brought in
hundreds of dollars.
Even though the choir was busy raising money, they could not neglect
their primary purpose - music. A Cappel.la had to put on a Christmas
Concert with the help of the Sophomore Mixed, Girls' Choir and the
Band's Brass Choir; in addition, they had to learn enough music for a
full concert. The choir also competed in the All-City Music Contest,
where they received a superior rating. They also participated in the
All City Choir Festival.
Throughout the year, A Cappel.la received an exceptional amount
of help from Kenosha's Choir Boosters and individual parents of the
choral members. Without this help the trip could not have been made
possible. Different organizations and clubs also helped out with the
project, either by a donation or by giving the choir a chance to earn
some money.
At the head of this project rests Mr. Tweiten. Mr. Tweiten not only
supervised the music end of the choir, but he also acted as overseer of
the money end as well Without his exuberance and planning, the project
would have failed. Throughout the year he planned out the itinerary for
the trip, meetings of parents and choral members, acquired films of
Norway and kept the Kenorway project alive.
All in all people connected with this trip have been very busy this
year. It was worth it!
A midnight pose taken outside the girls' bathroom in Bergen. (Photo by Sue Kloet)
"Hello ,
Norwegian
friend ... (K. Venskus) .
One of the main streets in Oslo,
Norway .
Amsterdam, wooden shoes, and Judy .
" Home at last." says Bob to Joeta
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