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The SPY 1975
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1974 to 1975 school year.
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Introduction 1
TABLE
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CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION-- - - - - P•gH 1 - 18
SENIORS- - - - - - - - - - P•gH 111-48
JUNIORS - - - - - - - - - - P•11•• 47-88
SOPHOMORES- - - - - - - P•gH 89 - 88
ADMINISTRATION- - - --P•v••
SOCIAL CALENDAR- - - -P•v••
c LUBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -P•gH
MUSIC - - - - - - - - - - - - P•11••
SPORTS- - - - - - - - - - - - -P•v••
ADVERTISING- - - - - - - - -p·v••
INDEX- - - - - - - -- -- -- -- P911H
EPILOGUE- - - - -- -.-..-:-:.- ·-::.·~~11~•
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89- 112
113- 144
1411-188
189- 180
181-210
211 - 248
247 - 2113
2114-2118
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ADVISER-- - - - - - - - •Mr. Ronald Mlodzik
CO-EDITORS- IN- CHIEF_ Polly Slronen, Jeffery Raduech•I
ART ADVISER_ - - - - - Mr. Richard Kerr•I•
CLASSES _____ - - - - - Judy RHv. .
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Reduechel , Gene Arendt,
,, 1..,ADMINISTRATION- - - - .Jeffery
Madeline Llanea
..,,\"'BUSINESS MGR- - - - - .Joan Sicilia. Mr. Mlodzik
SOCIAL CALENDAR - - Peggy Slnnen. Laure Welling
CLUBS ______ - - - - - Janet Grlehem, Joan Sicilia
MUSIC ____ - - - - - - - Debra Llndatrom , Carol Rltacc•
SPORTS ____ - - - - - - Julie Hiiiier, Mery Melett•
ADVERTISING -- -- -- -- -- -Michael Corklne ; etaff
INDEX ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -Deboreh Thompeon
ARTIST§ ______ - - - ..Janine
Hradeky, Ken King, .Jeff Lichtwel
Carol Ritecce
PHOTOGRAPHERS - - - - - -Gene
Alfeno, Gino Arendt, Ciiento Studl
Bill Salerno, Mr. Mlodzik
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COMMUN I CATION
Q8MPANl8NIHIP
Introduction 9
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Band Receives 1 st's in U.S., Canadian
Competition and
Marchs on National T.V.
L. Prudom, B . .Jacoby, L. Staakua, .J. Sadlon, V. Sledle, L. Hrupka, C. Zuehlsdorf, B. Doherty, S. Ruffalo, S.
Bishop, L. Hebert, M. Getschman, R. Blaisdell .
.. I'll shovv you hovv it's done." (D. Bolyard)
".Jazz,
(Kirk)
Man,
jazz."
Kooky foursome.
Trumpeters announce our school'• presence.
Scared
ready.
but
"Guts In," Men.
"I use Ultra-Bright."
Tinkle, tlnkle.
"I'm tired." (Marcol)
Let' s get it together, girls. Barb, you're out of step.
M. Getschman, Color
Sergeant .
.J Cancanon looeen• up.
Don't smash your knee, Randy Oster. It'll really hurt.
"I'm on TV? Weel"
The Bradford Band has long established itself as a top-ranked
high school band throughout the nation. This summer proved to
be no exception . Under the direction of Mr. Alex Sabo and drill
instructer Mr. Mike Cesario. the band won repeated honors .
Some of the victories included the following: first place over-all
at the Dundee Scots Tattoo. Dundee. Illinois; Great Lakes Band
Championship. Kenosha. Wisconsin ; and top honors in the
Windsor Festival of Music. Windsor. Canada. The band was
judged first place in concert band. field drill. best color guard.
best drum section. and best on parade. In Windsor the band
also received a special deportment trophy.
On September 29. the band performed during half-time at the
Green Bay Packer-Detroit Lions game in Milwaukee. Wisconsin . In November they participated at the State Music Conven-
Rick Blaiedell, 1974 Drum Major.
tion in Madison .
Skipper Skowronek!.
"My achln' neck."
Comfortable ride via Wlsconein Coach.
Commander-in-Chief A.
Guard presents American symbol.
Sabo.
Summer Band 17
"The Friendship That Can Cease Has Never Been Real ."
(St . .Jerome)
"You may say I'm a dreamer."
" Nothing is better than
hearts ."
Friendship doubles joy and divides grief.
coaching warm
"My two loves are with me." (M. Geliche)
"Bilotti, you batter catch one . .
"You know what's in this drawer?"
18 Candids
Our friend .Joe delivered Spy' s on time .
The sun that shines on you warms me.
,,es.• tAaryBeth
Senior Diviaion Page 19
"A friend is one who
will tell you a lie to
spare your feelings ,
just for the sake of
keeping this honest
friendship."
Loren Bailey
" To make a friend you
must be a friend ."
Kathleen Andersen
Allen, Eleanor
Aceto, Michael
Aiello, Rachel
Alfano, Eugene
Allen, Deborah
Ambroae, Ruatin
Anderaen, Kathleen
Andrewa, Chriatopher
Aulozzi, Tereaa
When You're Dovvn and Troubled and You Need Some Loving
Avila, Maria
Bailey, Loren
Balcom, Anthony
Baltea, Richard
Bane, Roaanne
Barber, Jack
Barne•. Kathleen
Baroako, Mark
Barr. Bonnie
Barrett, Jamee
20 Senior•
"Friendship is a lasting
closeness between
two people."
Pamela Bloxdorf
" Friendship is always
being there when
someone needs you . It
means to see the good
and the bad of her and
deciding you like her
anyway."
Sandra Collins
Bartholomew, Patricia
Bartholomew, Robert
Bartram, Kimberly
Baxter, Clara
Beata, Pamala
Belcher, Pamala
Ball, Richard
Banhoff, Bruce
Bannett, Thaonita
Care and Nothing, Nothing Is Going Right Close Your Eyes
Biiotti, .Joa
Bingham, Sharon
Birchall, Patricia
Blaciglla, Scott
Blaisdell, Rickey
Blasi, Gloria
Bliaa, Kathleen
Bllaa, Sharon
Bloxdorf, Pamala
Boero, Sarah
Seniors 21
Bolyard, David
Boness, Kevin
Bonofiglio, Eugene
Borland, Karen
Bowen, .Jeffrey
Brandee, .Jeffrey
Braze, Barbara
Brnak, Brian
Brooke, Ronald
Brown, Richard
And Think of Me and Soon I Will Be There to Brighten Up
Bruenning, .Joseph
Brunner, .Judith
Brune, Michael
Bullmore, Laurel
Burby, Kathryn
"A
friend
is
a
lighthouse in the fog."
Laurel Bullmore
"Friendship
is
something
that
everyone should
cherish . Everyone
needs a friend and true
friends stick together
during good and bad
times."
Kathryn Burby
Burke, Cynthia
22 Seniors
Buswell, Irene
Caire, Vincent
Cameron. Robert
Canfield, Marla
Carlson, Shirley
Carr, Meighan
Casteel, Batty
Casteel, Vielka
Casario, Ricky
Chodoronak, Stephan
Chovan,Judy
Christman, Dale
Christman, Steven
Even Your Darkest Night You Just Call Out My Name and
Chrlstopharson, Carol
Ciappetta, Lenore
Clark, Lisa
Cochran, Michael
Coleman, Angela
Collins, Donna
Collins, Roberta
Collins, Sandra
Cooper, Pamala
"Friendship is caring
about each other.
sharing ideas and
secrets. going places.
and understanding
each other through
good and bad times."
Meegan Carr
"Friendship to me is
being able to confide a
feeling to someone,
knowing that it will be
kept a secret."
Carol Christopherson
Seniors 23
Corradini, Thomas
Costabile, Gary
Costello, Robert
Cox, Douglas
Danoski, Daniel
Daves, Rose
Davis, Richard
Degener, Thomas
Delaney, Marilyn
Denig, Lawrence
You Know Wherever I Am I'll Come Running to See You Again
Devine, Kathryn
Dezek, Pamela
Diamante, Denise
Dicello, Susan
Doherty, Barbara
Dolnik, Thomas
Dorr, Steven
Dosemagen, Lois
Doss, Michael
"Friendship is unique.
It's having, someone
to share the ups and
downs with . It's taking as well as giving.
Friendship is love."
Janet Grisham
"Friendship is a quiet,
warm and comfortable
relationship between
two people ."
Paul Starr
24 Seniors
Dreger, Dwight
Duffy, Michael
Dummer, Terri
Ekern, Lavonne
Eldred, .Joan
Ellis. Kathleen
Elaila, David
Englund, Sondra
Epping, Scott
Eatere, Michael
Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall All You Have to Do Is Call
Estes, Kimberly
Falcon, David
Falduto, Paul
Fanduzzl, Peter
Farfalla, Nick
"Friendship is giving,
taking, loving, caring,
and sharing ."
Julie Fischer
" Friendship is the
presence of a person
without having to be
forced into a conversation ."
Terri Dummer
Fargo, Tom
Ferraro, Paula
Fieramoaca, .John
Fischer, .Julie
25 Seniors
"Friendship is the deep
love and concern that
is shared together
between two or more
individuals ."
Catherine Giannola
"Excitement . happiness. and adventure
of sharing."
Lawrence Zamba
Fisher, .Joan
Fleiss, Gayle
Flless, Therese
Foster, Cynthia
Foster, .Johnnie
Frederick, Brenda
Frederick, Nancy
Free, Ronald
Freehoff, Robert
And I'll Be There You've Got a Friend If the Sky Above You
Gajdos, Peter
Gapanowlcz, Debra
Garcia, Rudy
Gascoigne, Brian
Gaataldi, Dominic
Gaataldl, Mary
Gellche, Michael
Getschman, Mary
Giannola, Catherine
Giannola, .Jackllnd
26 Seniors
"A friend is a person
you can trust to be
there whenever you
need them; to spend
with you the good
times. the bad times.
the happy times, and
the sad times . A true
friendship
never
ends."
Linnea Hansen
Gomez, Howard
Gi e s e , A l e x an dra
Glaeser, .Julie
Gleason, Karen
Gombar. J a m a•
Gorman , Michael
Graeser, Carl
Griffin, Barbara
Grimes, Kirk
Grovvs Dark and Full of Clouds and That Old North Wind
Grisham , .Janet
Grno, .Joy
G rueter • .John
Gruse, .John
Gulbransen, Gregg
Gunderson, Marianne
Halverson. Barbara
Hamilton , Brad
Hannaman, Marvin
Hansen , Linnea
Seniors 27
"To say 'yes' to
something only when
you mean it ; to laugh
at a joke only when its
funny. To know the
time to be near and
when to leave . . .
that's what friendship
means to me ."
Larry Horgen
"Friendship is a present that you give
yourself."
Virginia Herrmann
Hartnell, Christine
Hanson, Theresa
Harmon, Evangeline
Harp, Mary
Hartig, Charles
Haubrich, Michael
Helniach, Thomae
Herolt, Linda
Herrmann, Virginia
Begins to Blow Keep Your Head Together and Call My Name
Heese, Gloria
Hicks, Ricky
Hillier, .Julie
Hoaglund, Sharon
Hodel, Donald
Hoeft, Marjean
Hofmann, Carol
Holman, .Jule
Hoomes, Theresa
Horgen, Larry
"Friendship mean's
people you can get
along with. especially
someone to go to
when in need of help."
O'Neal Hudson
"Friendship is a feeling
for someone that you' II
always be able to confide in."
Kimberly Thomas
Horvatln, Carol
Houghton, Mary
Howard, Patrick
Hradeky, .Janine
Hubbard, Stirling
Huck, Michael
Hudson, Oneal
Hughes, Melinda
Huissen, Donna
Out Loud Soon You'll Hear Me Knocking at Your Door You
Humphreys, .Jamee
Iorio, .John
.Jacki, .Jeffrey
.Jahnke, Patricia
.Jake, Richard
.Jakubowski, Michael
.Jaleneky, Dennie
.Jantz, Deborah
.Jantz, Dennie
.Jeffery, Chester
Seniors 29
.Jenkins, Barbera
.Jensen, Thomae
.Jones, Joyce
.Jovanovic, Kosovke
.Johnson, Beth
.Juskewlcz, Mery Ann
.Johnson, Brande
.Jokic, Renate
Kangas, Russell
Kennedy, Susan
Just Call Out My Name and You Knovv Wherever I Am I'll
Klekhoefer, Verjoy
Kimberlin, Terry
King, Kenneth
Klrschllng , Celeste
Kisielewski, Leon
" Friendship means
having someone who
really cares to help and
always being around
when you need them .
To have a friend is to
be a friend ."
Verjoy Kiekhoefer
" Without friendship a
person is only half a
person within a
whole ."
Verjoy Kierkhoefer
Kitchens, Cheryl
30 Seniors
Kittles, .Jeff
Klepproth, Daniel
Klepproth, Gayle
Kloet, Nancy
Knutson, Kristina
Koser, Susan
Kramer, .Jamee
Kraneki, Richard
Krome, Linda
Kruger, Paul
Kuhnley, Leonard
Kumlezco, Koniee
Kuta, .Jacqueline
Come Running to See You Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall
Ladouea, Renee
Lain, Rita
Lajeunesse, Richard
Lamacchia, Rocco
Lambrecht, Cheryl
Landeau, Renee
Landree, Walton
Lane, Robert
Langerman, Charles
"Friendship is when
you and your friend are
honest to each other
and help each other
out with each other's
problems."
Linda Krome
"Friendship
is
something you must
have . It's a way of
life."
Rocco LaMacchia
Larson, Cynthia
Larson, Michelle
LaSalle, .Julie
Launderville, .Janet
Lehrke, Perry
Leineweber, Gary
Lemleaz, Yolanda
Lento, Diana
Lewie, David
Lichtvvalt, Duane
All You Have to Do Is Call and I'll Be There. Ain't It Good
Ling, Donald
Lohner, Paul
Lola, Wayne
Lucas, Lynn
Lukewakl, Barbara
Macareno, Marlo
Macht, Susan
Maier, Richard
Mandernack, Scott
" Friendship is a
relationship between
people in which each
party must exhibit
trust. sharing , understanding, and compromise in order to
survive."
Scott Mandernack
32 Seniors
Menne, Eugene
Menullk, Paul
Mercheelnl, Pamela
Margraf, Denny
Marke, Terri
Marquart, Gwen
Merechner, Thomae
Martin, Deborah
Martin, Geraldine
Martin, Linda
to Know That You've Got a Friend When People Can Be
Meaon, Cathy
Mettaon, Mercie
Maxcy, Debra
Maxwell, Lola
Maye, Paul
"A friend is someone
who can see through
you and still enjoy the
show."
Marcia Mattson
"Friendship is when
people love each other
for being themselves
no matter what race,
creed. or color."
Lois Maxwell
McBride, Deborah
McCollough, Mark
McGrath, Kathy
Mehring, Deen
Senlora 33
"Friendship is knowing George will always
be mine to love and
cherish
forever
through eternity, and I
will be his."
Joann Moeller
"Friendship is to do
and to say the kindest
thing in the kindest
way."
Judy Mertz
Meier, Barbara
Menden, Timothy
Mercado, Elizabeth
Merfeld, Merrill
Mertz, .Judy
Mayer, Karla
Mico, .Julie
Miller, Cheryl
Misurelll, Lisa
So Cold They'll Hurt You, and Desert You and Take Your
Mitchell, Betty
Moczulewskl, Edward
Moncetch, .John
Mueller, Scott
Mulder, Anita
Murphy, Michael
Murray, Ronda
Myers, .Joan
Naydihor, Paul
Negri, Ronald
34 Seniors
"Friendship is mutual
and understandable
feeling between two
people. Knowing that
your most secret
thoughts may be discussed and not told to
everyone."
Denice Nelson
"Friendship is knowing someone very
well . It is being proud
of knowing that person ."
Margaret Olson
Nikolai, Theresa
Nelson, Deni ce
Nelson, Eugene
Nelson, Mark
Nichole, Billy
Nikolic, Donna
Niesen, Debra
Nutlnl, Kathleen
O'Connell, .John
Soul If You Let Them Oh, But Don't You Let Them You .Just
O'Connor, .Jeffrey
Olbrya, Ben
Olbrya, Teresa
Olsen, Kris
Olson, Brian
Olson, Margaret
Olson, Rocky
Onlazczuk, Helen
Ortiz, Blanca
Orton, Allan
Senior 315
"Sharing . . . ideals,
thoughts. and feel ings,
giving and receiving,
crying and laughi ng
through thick and
through thin , for better
or for worse .
caring ."
Mary Beth Peckus
Oster, Randy
Paone, Teresa
Paredes, San .Juanita
Oetroweki, .Jack
Otto, Thomae
Pelman, .Jane
Parise, Delore•
Parker, Ronald
Parrleh, Susan
Call Out My Name and You Know Wherever I Am I'll Come
Paskiewicz, Mary
Peckus, Mary Beth
Perri, Marla
Perrine, Robert
Patera, Carol
Petersen, Alan
Petereen, Carol
Petrick, Pamela
Phllllp, Laura
Piasecki, .Joan
36 Senior
"Fri endship
is
something. the aspect
may change . but not
the essence ."
Teri Pilligor
"Having someone to
be there when you
need them to talk to.
Someone who is there
when you reach out."
Jeannine Weidner
Plc•zo, Gregory
Piehl, Kirk
Plerengell, Cheryl
Pierce, Scott
Pllllgor, Teri
Pitta. Claudia
Plourde, Patricia
Ponzio, Fredrick
Pott•, Edward
Running to See You Again Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall
Powell, Linde
Prell, Sally
Prill, Linda
Proatko, Jeffrey
Proatko, Karen
Prybylakl, Merk
Przytule. Olene
Pulju, Lori
Puntillo. Robert
Putrow, Michael
Senior• 37
Quinn, .Jana
Radovanovlc, Vara
Raduachal, .Jeffery
Ralph, Tim
Rangel, Martin
Rangel, Mary
Raemueean, .Jamee
Redlin, Kenneth
Reece, Vickie
Reaves, .Judith
All You Have to Do Is Call and I'll Be There You've Got A
Reidenbach, Sandra
Reineke, Evalyn
Reisenauer, Pamala
Renick, Carol
Renzoni, .John
"Friendship is having
someone for a friend
and liking the way he
is."
Tim Ralph
"Friendship is love and
understanding from
both parties without
the need of forgiveness or questions.
Friendship exists on
total trust."
Pamela Reisenauer
Richter, Marshall
38 Seniors
Rlackanbarg, Brian
Rltacca, Carol
Rock, Stefan
Rodera. Bruce
Rodera. Steve
Rosal, Cynthia
Roaaiello, Michael
Friend.
Romano, Charles
Rothamer, Debra
Romanowski, Kim
Rosa • .Jennifer
Rothwell, Karen
Ruffalo, Paulette
(Words by Carol King, 1971, Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc.)
Russo, Debra
Ryazewaki, Mary
Sadlon, Timothy
Salas, Michael
Saulya, .Joann
Scalzo, Faith
Schabowaky, .JoAnne
Schaefer, David
Schenning, Gregory
"Friendship is people
who care about each
other enough to share
things with them.
Also. staying together
through thick and thin
and are always there
in time of need."
Linda Martin
"Someone who likes
you for just being
you ."
Sandra Stolarski
Seniors 39
Schroeder, Mark
Schwartz, Shari
Schweitzer, Mary
Scott, Keith
Scozzaro, Elena
Secor, Diane
Seitz, Eugena
Seitz, Randy
Seleski, Jon
Sellers, Sandra
Friendship Is a Plant of Slow Growth, and Must Undergo
Sessa, Richard
Sherron, Hugh
Shields, Donna
Shipman, Robert
Sicilia, Joan
Slnnen, Mergaret
Slronen, Polly
Skowronski, Randal
Smith, Gregory
"Friendship is like a
small boy's love for his
dog
it never
ends."
Randy Skowronski
"A friend is someone
who listens to you
through good times
and bad. Right, Lee?"
Polly Sironen
40 Seniors
Sorenaen, Dougie•
Soronen, Cindy
Spaulding, Sandra
Spiroff, Paul
Starr, .Jeffrey
Starr, Paul
Statema, Ruth
Statler, Anthony
Stavea, Laurie
Stettner, Robin
And Withstand the Shocks of Adversity Before It Is
Stine, Lynn
Stojic, Vito
Stolarakl, Sandra
Story, Nancy
Stratton, Charle•
"Friendship is the
friend who sticks with
you through thick and
thin!"
Susan Sucharda
"Friendship is peace of
mind , knowing that
there
is always
someone you can talk
to and trust. Friendship is fun times and
fond memories ."
Cindy Soronen
Stringer, Cathy
Sucharda, Suaan
Suokko, Gary
Sward, Lealle
Senior• 41
"Friendship is life.
without it love would
never occur."
Deborah Thompson
"Friendship is the happiness you feel for
others."
Cynthia Tribur
"Friendship is having
someone to rap with
and depend upon."
Don Tracy
Swartz, Sandra
Sytkowskl, Jean
Szafranski, Lidia
Tabbert, Marilyn
Talamonti, Jerry
Talbert, Brenda
Talbert, Susan
Tapley, Janice
Taraltano, Nancy
Entitled to the Appellation. (George Washington)
Thomas, Carla
Thomae, Kimberly
Thompson, Deborah
Torres, Kenneth
Tracy, Don
Trecroci, Daniel
Trecroci, Edward
Trlbur, Cynthia
Trocheck, Elayne
Truax, Jamaa
42 Seniors
"Friendship is something that can't be
defined, only felt ."
Anthony Venci
"Friendship is being
able to scream at
someone when you
hurt or to laugh with
him during good
times ."
Carol R itacca
Vaughan, David
Tutor, .Janie
Ungemach, Robin
Vencl, Anthony
Vlllup, Scott
Valeo, Annette
VanStrien, Penny
Vogt, Debra
Vranak, .Jane
This My Commandment, That You Love One Another As I Have
Wade, .Jennie
Waite, Frank
Walker, David
Waller, Samuel
Wamboldt, Bruce
Wamboldt, Phillip
Waewrick, Carla
Webb, Cathy
Webb, Patricia
Weber, Carolyn
Senior• 43
" My best friend is the
most precious thing I
own . Our friendship
has fulfilled my life so
far w ith the greatest
memories which I
know we will always
have through eternity.
I hope the rest of my
life will be as fantastic ."
Laura Welling
Welling, Laura
Weddel, Michael
Wedeikes, Tina
Weidner, .Jeannine
Welk, Karen
Wells, Regina
Wember, Kim
Werwie, .Jeffrey
Wheeler, Donald
Loved You. Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That a Man
White, Patricia
Wiersum, Beverly
Wilkinson, Kenneth
Willard, Steven
Willems, Lynne
Williama, .Joanna
Wiison, Lisa
Wind, Peggy
Witkauakla, .Jerry
Wojnlcz, Timothy
44 Seniors
"A true fr iend is one
who doesn 't get mad
at you just because all
your other 'true
friends ' do. They stick
by you through good
and bad times . They're
there when you need
them. and you can
always count on them .
just as they can count
on you ."
Debra Zirbel
Wolfe, .John
Zak, Donald
Woltersdorf, Lonnie
Zak, Gary
York, Brenda
Young, Elizabeth
Zamba, Lawrence
Zanin, Ellen
Zemezonak, Lealle
Lay Down His Life for His Friends. (.John 15: 12-13)
Zlccarelll, Linda
Zleaemer, Norman
Zleaemer, Peggy
Zlevera, Ann
Zirbel, Debra
"Friendship is sticking
by someone when
times are both good or
bad. Friendship is loving and caring ."
Robin Stettner
"Friendship is like cool
water on a sultry day;
like silence after the
verbal battle. Friendship is peace."
Judith Reeves
Zoller, Thoma•
Zuehsdorf, Terrence
Zuehsdorf, Timothy
Zutell, Guy
Senior• 4!5
Last Minute Pictures and Those Not Pictured
A friend is a person with whom I may think aloud
A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of
nature ... I do then with my friends
as I do with my books. I would have them
where I can find them. but I seldom use them
Happy is the house that shelters a friend .
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Gonzalea, Martha
Tucker, Sandra
May the road rise up to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
And rains fall soft upon your fields .
And until we meet again.
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
An Old Irish Blessing
Seniors Not Pictured*
Altergott, Steven
Arnold, Leon
Baclanahaa, .Jeff
Blanc, Sophia
Brandl, Robert
Bruch, Russell
Casey, Robert
Chapman, Pierre
Chromclk, .Jamee
Daniela, Theresa
DeRoae, Lawrence
Dickerson, Amy
Doaemagen, Michelle
Finley, .John
Guzman, Ruben
Hunt, .Jeffrey
Huret, Robert
lameili, Hamdl
.Jackson, .Jerome
.Juoperri, Lynette
Loberger, Robert
Maier, Ronald
Melchor, Yolande
Miller, Cheryl
Mitchell, Kenneth
Moeller, .JoAnn
Mohr, Danette
Moore, Gall
Munz, Anthony
Naabery, Cindy
Olsen, David
Olsen, Patricia
Parlee, Arnold
Quinn, .Jamee
Richards, Frank
Roblee, David
Ruffalo, Richard
Ruffolo, .John
Scales, Gene
Shepherd, Tom
Smith, .Jamee
Starke, Patricia
Szymanski, Patricia
Vllckl, Walter
Vamnorter, Rick
Vassar, Doreen
Vitkus, .Jim
Walker, Mitchell
Waller, .Johnathan
Webb, Mark
Wilson, Otis
Juniors Not Pictured*
Antee, Dale
Arendt, Paul
Badgerow, Scott
Bonaretti, Gerald
Childs, Ronnie
Dangler, Darlene
Dorr, Daniel
Doaemagen, Keith
Edwards, Holly
Flake, Harold
Franklin, Mike
Garcia, .Jerry
Goodare, Richard
Griffin, Monte
Gyurina, Glen
Haley, Kathy
Hamilton, Cheryl
Hughes, Ricky
Hupp, Gerry
.Jones, Linda
Kamin, .Jamee
Karvonen, Trudy
Keasler, Kathy
Knight, Kevin
Lewie, Sandra
McCarthy, David
Mualtlef, Mike
Nelson, Bernard
Nelson, Debra
Nevoraaki, Daniel
Paredes, Ramon
Perone, Clay
Pitsch, Paul
Poteet, Kevin
Puder, Kevin
Richardson, William
Schleal, Greg
Shields, Brenda
Slnnen, Mark
Steffensen, Paul
Thomka, .John
Tracy, Guy
Truax, Lola
Tyler, Artie
Wertz, Irene
White, Kelly
Wooden, Anthony
Zivanov, Bozidar
Zuhde, Deana
Sophomores Not Pictured*
Ade, Timothy
Behringer, Anthony
Blndelll, Dante
Blevins, Alfonzo
Brantley, Annette
Caldwell, Debra
Childs, Curtis
Clark, Edwin
Cleveland, Wayne
Cole, Hyrem
Cornell, Deana
Corrao, .Jeff
Crocker, Charles
Edwards, Rufus
Escamilla, Anna
Eaters, Delphia
Farmer, Daniel
Garcia, Vincent
Glaaa, Isiah
Gott, Laurel
Grno, David
Grose, Karen
Grose, Kimberly
48 Claaaea
Gunderson, Lenny
Hansen, Kathleen
Haubrich, Charles
Holden, Greg
Hysell, Steve
.Jakubowski, Steven
.Jenkins, Celleatine
Karla, Robert
Kortlang, Christian
Krack, Kristine
Lampada, .Jean
Lang, Karen
Larsen, .Joseph
LeRoae, .Joanne
Machara, Frances
Marano, .John
Matye, Robin
Mink, Dennie
Munns, Cynthia
Munz, Linda
Murray, .John
Neu, Anita
Olivares, Rita
Paulowlcz, Vickie
Peterson, Gayle
Poole, Foster
Reener, Edward
Richard, Daniel
Ruffolo, Renato
Schultz, Robin
Seitz, Roderick
Slier, Randy
Slavik, .Juanita
Smalley, .Jeri
Tegel, Constance
Tomczak, Wiiiiam
Truax, Bonnie
Tully, .Jamee
Ulicki, Helen
Vasquez, Edith
Vernazza, Steve
Waller, Teri
Weber, Richard
Wolfe, Verne
York, David
Yorton, .Jiii
JUNIORS
People who have warm friends are
healthier and happier than those who
have none. A single friend is a treasure
worth more than gold or precious
stones. Money can buy many things,
good and evil. All the wealth of the
world could not buy a friend or pay
you for the loss of one.
G . D. Prentice
Aceto, Chrletopher
Aiello, John
Allan, Wiiiiam
Allegretto, Mark
Allen, Sheron
Altergott, Debre
Andereon, Glen
Andereon, Kathy
Anneeel, Michael
Antuk, Jamee
Apoetoll, Tony
Armetrong, Todd
Arndt, Eugene
Aulozzl, Gina
Azzollna, Phlllp
Bech, Karen
Becue, Debra
Beiley, Jay
Bein, Margeret
Bein, Ralph
Baken, Mary
Bareull, Pamela
Beehlneky, Linde
Batey, Melodl
Baxter, Todd
Beem, Jamee
Beaumier, Joeeph
Bedner, Sue
48 Juniors
" A Friend"
Strengthens the heart
Repairs the hurts
Encourages the discovery
Enlightens the mind
Disolves the pain
Banishes the loneliness
Understands the anxieties
Increases the joy
Deepens the spirit
Frees the soul.
(W. Rinder)
Bahm, Timothy
Behnke, Karan
Ball, Ruth
Bania, Dora
Bannett, Delora•
Benvenuti, Louie
Blba, Ronald
Blalawlcz, Karl
Blardz, Paul
Blndalll, Mary
Bingham, Gragary
Blnnlngar, Heidi
Blahop, Timothy
Blackmon, Tim
Bllaa, William
Bodvan, Patricia
Boero, Julia
Borth•, Tarry
Botz, Cindy
Brackett, Scott
Brackett, Sharyl
Braun, Deanna
Brandamlhl,
Deborah
Branaon, Katharina
Broaach, Charyl
Brown, Bary
Brown, Jamee
.Juniors 49
Brown, Michael
Brown, Sendra
Bruch, Merk
Bruna, Richard
Bullmore, Michael
Burna, Gery
We call that person who has lost his
father, an orphan; and a widower, that
man who has lost his wife. And that
man who has known that immense
unhappiness of losing a friend, by
what name do we call him? Here
every human language holds its peace
in impotence.
-Joseph Rioux
Carbon, .Jackeline
Carlino, Chrlatln•
Ceraon, Donald
Carter, Lauren
Ceachln, .Joaeph
Charette, Kevin
Chlepette, .Jam••
Chodoronek, Linde
Ciotti, Robert
Clerk, Randy
Clerk, Richard
Cochren, Dougie•
Colby, Debr•
Cooper, .Janet
Cooper, Ricky
Cord Iner, .Jame•
Corklna, Michael
Corradini, Michael
Coaentlno, Tine
60 .Juniors
Creln, Wyble
Crocker, Peggy
Cunnlnghem,
Glendure
Cunnlnghem,
Smith
Cutta, Debre
Degenbech,
Kathleen
Delatrom, Sendre
Denlela, Devld
Danner, Thomes
Derrell, Debre
There is no idea abroad among moral
people that they should make their
neighbors good . One person I have to
make good : myself. But my duty to
my neighbor is much more nearly expressed by saying that I have to make
him happy-If I may.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
Detllo, Nickol••
Deum, Cheri
Devla, Lelle
Debartolo, Suaan
Dehert, Deenne
Demlcchl, Gregory
Demake, Nennette
Denio, .J•m••
Dew, Mechelle
Dougherty, Bellnde
Drlgot, .John
Duberstein,
.Jeffrey
Duneaky, .JoAnne
Dunber, Bruce
Dunn, Lise
Dunne, Laura
Duvel!, Ricky
Duvel!, Roaemery
.Juniors 51
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Dworak. David
Edmond•, Tony
Edqul•t, Roneld
Edwerd•. Jack
Eldred, Kevin
Englehardt,
William
Erbentraut,
Robert
Erskine. Deborah
E•tano, Nency
Eatera, Monroe
Euceleno. Merllyn
Febleno, Joaeph
Famou•, Denni•
Fanelli, Michael
Fanning, Leenn
Ferece, Thom••
This matter of friendship is often
regarded slightingly as a mere
accessory of life. a happy chance if
one falls into it, but not as entering
into the substance of life. No mistake
can be greater. It is, as Emerson says ,
not a thing of " glass threads or frostwork. but the solidest thing we
know ."
-T. T. Munger
Fee•t, Diane
Fee•t. Larry
Ferraro, Jeme•
Fifer. Barbara
Finley, Stephani•
Finley, Thom••
Fitchett, Mayo
Flaherty, Glenn
Follak, Jeffrey
Foraker, Don
Fortner, Joanne
Franco, Marge
52 Juniors
Fr•zler, D•nlel
Fred•rlck, .J•m••
Frederick•, .Jem••
Fredericksen,
James
Freemen, Gina
Gebron, Ann
G•I••· John
G•ll, The•dor
G•ll•tln, D•nl•I
Gallo, Denial
Gallo, Raymond
Gepko, William
In the hours of distress and misery.
the eyes of every mortal man turn to
friendship ; in the hour of gladness and
conviviality. what is our want? It is
friendship . When the heart overflows
with gratitude. or with any other
sweet and sacred sentiment. what is
the word to which it would give
utterance 7 A friend .
Landor
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G•rcl•, lehm•I
G•rdlnler, Merk
Garv••· Mery
Geeteldi, Edger
G•uch•I, P•t•r
G•hrl, D•bbre
Gallcha, Cynthie
Gentile, Annetta
George, Cindy
G•rvele, Willlem
Gholeton,
Edvennola
Gia••· Martin
Gifford, Brien
Giibert, Robert
Gllee, Bette
Given•, .lull•
.Juniors 53
Glassman • .John
Glidden • .Jennifer
Gomez • .Jeanette
Gorr. Eydie
Garra. Brenda
Gray. Vicki
Graziano. Gregory
Greeley • .Jennifer
Griffiths. Wiiiiam
Guaraaclo. Nick
Gunderaon. Diane
Guzdek, Chrlatlne
Gyurlna. Glen
Gyurlna • .Jon
Haeblg. Kimberly
Halbrooks. David
Hall. Rebecca
Hannes. Theresa
A man cannot speak to his son but as
a father. to his wife but as a husband,
to his enemy but upon terms;
whereas a friend may speak as the
case requires, and not as it sorteth
with the person .
-Francis Bacon
The friends of my friends are my
friends .
-Flemish Proverb
Hansen • .Jerome
Henaen. Wllllam
Hanaler. Rhonda
Hanson, Cindy
Hanaon, Gregory
Hart. Tina
Hartung. Terri
Haubrich, Beverly
54 .Juniors
Haubrich, Herbert
Hawbaker. Mike
Hazalbarg, David
Head, Dan
Hebert, Llaa
Hebert, Michael
Heg, Suaan
Henderaln, Pamela
Harr, Dani••
Herrmann, Anna
Hickey, Julia
Hiii, John
Hodel, John
Hoey, Dennie
Hoey, Patrick
Holborn, Mike
Holman, Kim
Hopkins, Mark
Houaner, Deanna
Hubbard, Cynthia
Hubeler, Duane
Hudaon, Marie
Hultenlua, Jamee
Hunt, Salli
Hyaell, Debra
Ingham, Jamee
Ingram, Lae
Jackaon, Pamela
A slender acquaintance with the
world must convince every man that
actions. not words, are the true
criterion of the attachment of friends;
and that the most liberal profession of
good-will is very far from being the
surest mark of it.
-George Washington
Hunt, Timothy
Hupp, Chrlatle
Juniors 55
.Jacobson, Danette
.Jacoby, Berber•
.Jecyne, Timothy
.Jagodlnaky, Lyn
.Jahnke, Richard
.Jeffery, Debbie
.Jelks, Ronald
.Jenkins, Debra
.Jenkins, Pemele
.Jensen, .Janet
.Jenaen,.Jeenne
.Johnaon, Cindy
.Johnson. Leo
.Johnson, Prlacllle
.Jones, Linde
.Jones, Steven
Keveleuakea,
Thomes
Kennedy, Linde
Kerby, Gerry
Keasler, Scott
Keul, Sheron
Kiffel, Kevin
King, Michael
Kinney, Kevin
Kintia, Wiiiiam
Kirchner, .Jon
Kirchllng, Albert
Kitzman, Merk
The very idea of a worthy friendship
implies that the friends need and
desire each other; are sure that each
has much to give to the other ; and so
are continuously receptive and eager
for the other' s gift. Unteachableness
shuts one off from his friend's best
g ift.
- Heny Churchill King
56 .Juniors
Klauech, Ronald
Klopateln, Thomae
Knutaen, Wllllem
Koelzer, Wendy
Kohloff, Donald
Kopeaky, Jane
Kordua, Bob
Kornkven, Kathryn
Kotz, Stephan
Kowal, Emlllan
Kraemer, Robert
Kramer, Paula
Krahlng, Michael
Kramakl, Karolyn
Kreft, LI••
Kreuaer, Kurt
Krohn, Tammie
Krome, Michael
Kruger, Jonathan
Kudrle, Miian
Kugel, Joy
Kulbacki, Thomae
Kurklla, Jane
Laba, Wiiiiam
It is good to give a stranger a meal , or
a night's lodging . It is better to be
hospitable to his good meaning and
thought, and give courage to a companion . We must be as courteous to a
man as we are to a picture, which we
are willing to give the advantage of a
good light.
-Emerson
Lamb, Roaemary
Lampada, Jane
Landree, Kathryn
landree, Martin
Junior• 157
Larean, Mark
Larean, Thomae
Larean, Cathryn
Laubacher, Barbera
Laa, Jaffray
Llatlng, Joaaphy
Laqula, Michael
Lewie, David
Lewie, Marvin
Lichter, Gretchen
Llndatrom, Debra
Llanaa, Madaline
Lothaa, Martin
Lowa, Stephan
Lukaa, Jamee
Lukauakaa, Arvld
Lynch, Paula
Macareno, Amalle
Maletta, Mary
Mansfield,
Michelle
Locante, Thomae
Luklc, Vara
••
Lund, Debra
Those vvho have never tried. think it
pleasant to court a friend in power;
one vvho has tried dreads it.
-Horace
If you vvant to make a dangerous man
your friend. let him do you a favor.
-Levvis K. Lavves
All men's friend. no man's friend.
-John Wodroephe
Mantuano, Al
58 Junlore
Marchand, David
Markin, John
Marachnar, Donald
Martin, Sharon
Martin, Timothy
Martino, Annette
Martino, .Jamee
Marx, Llaa
Maaon, Veronica
Matranga,
Catherine
Mayer, Elizabeth
Maya, Sharon
Mazzarelll, Linda
McColl, Rick
McCoy, .John
McDaniel, Duane
McOonagle, Kelly
McGrath, Kelly
Mecozzl, Victoria
Meeker. Richard
Melander, Mark
Menarek, Cherri
Merfeld, Carol
Merritt, Wiiiiam
Matten, Daniel
Meyer, Tamara
Miceli, .Joaeph
Miceli, Mary
Mielke, .Joyce
Mielke, LeeAnn
Miiier, Timothy
No friendship can survive the gift of
gold. The generous can indeed forget
that they have given. but the grateful
can never forget that they have received.
-William Smith
Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly
from your friend's forehead.
-Unknown
Familiarity breeds contempt-and
children.
Mark Twain
.Juniors 59
Miner, Clere
Mlnkey, James
Mltke, Jeffrey
Mleczko, Denni•
Mohr, K i m
Moore, Jam••
Morrone, Wiiiiam
Morrow, Jeffrey
Mortenaon, Keren
Murphy, Gell
Musselman,
Kenneth
Myers, Pemel•
Nelaon, Ricky
Nelaon, Sally
Nelaon, Steve
Neu, Debbie
Neu, Petty
Niemi, Jeen
Nlerenberger,
Peter
Noel, Joaeph
Norrie, Delay
M l nakl, Donald
I
Monaon, Laure
Montemurro,
Angeline
Mueller, Paul
Munz, Richard
/
Those friends thou hast, and their
adoption tried. grapple them to they
soul with hoops of steel; but do not
dull they palm with entertainment of
each new-hatch'd , endfledg' d comrade .
Shakespeare
To wail friends lost is not by much so
wholesome-profitable, as to rejoice
at friends by newly found .
Shakespeare
Neuatlfter,
Charle•
60 Juniors
Niemi, Jame•
Norri•, .Juanita
Norri•, Lind•
Norton, Sue
Norton, Patricia
Obaneuf, Glori•
Ogren, Terry
Olivar••· Armando
Ol•on, Carol
Ol•on, Carolyn
Olson, Ronald
Onl•zczuk, In•
Ono•ko, .Julie
Ortiz, Dave
Orzechow•kl, .John
Otto, Debra
Otto, .Janet
Pelman, Steven
He that is thy friend indeed.
He will help thee in thy need;
If thou wake, he cannot sleep ;
Thus of every grief in heart
He with thee doth bear apart.
These are certain signs to show
Faithful friend from faltering
foe .
-Richard Barnfield
The most I can do for my friend is
simply to be his .
Thorau
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Paone, Terrence
Parl-• .Jack
Parl••· .Jam••
Parker, Bill
Pe•cuccl, Paggy
Paskiewicz, Gery
. /J
Perrone,
Maria Rosa
Pe•cuccl, .Jay
I
A
Petter•on, .June
Pecku•, .June
.Juniors 61
Pekoske, Michael
Pelt, Mike
Perotto, Steven
Perry, Paul
Peters, Carrie
Petersen, John
Petrick, Su•an
Pfund, Gary
Pla•ackl, Barbara
Plckerlgn, Randy
Pierce, Mark
Pllllzzl, Lu Ann
Explanations are the essence of
friendship-yet, if you've got to have a
dose of castor oil. you needn't lick the
spoon.
-R . N . Dickinson
The feeling of friendship is like that of
being comfortably filled with roast
beef; love, like being enlivened with
champagne.
-Samuel Johnson
Pl•clottl, Judy
Pl•ula,Deborah
Platt, Mary Ann
Plourde, Beverly
Plummer, Steve
Polkonen, Ru•••ll
Polkonen, Shelly
Pozza, Giovanna
Pozza, Robert
Predny, Scott
Prell, Jerry
Prudom, Katherine
Prybyl•kl, Cindy
Puder, Charles
Puder, Kevin
Raddatz, Cindy
62 Juniors
Radley, Debra
Radtke, Dougie•
Rezee, Qudlele
Reau, Paul
Rengel, Jeeele
Rennick, Caroline
Reech,Jeen
Reemu-en, Su-n
Reidenbach, Julie
He had friends, but no friend .
-Samuel Johnson
The only way to a friend. is to be one.
-Emerson
If you have one true friend. You have
more than your share.
- Thomas Fuller
Friendship's the wine of life.
-Edward Young
Reidenbach, Merk
Relfenberger,
Annette
Relndle, Deanne
Reisenauer, Gery
Reech, Jackie
Rlcchlo, Robert
Richerds, Todd
Richardson,
Wllllem
Rigby, Robin
Rlley,Joenne
Riiey, Robert
Rltecce, Glen
Rizzo, Maverick
Roberta, Bruce
Robert•, Jamee
Roberta, Patricia
Juniors 83
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Roblnaon , Amy
Rock, Wiiiiam
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Rodger•, Wiiiiam
Roger•, .Jenice
Romenovlc, Vere
Roaencutter, Carl
Roaa, .Jeffrey
Roaaiello, .Jamee
Roth, Marjorie
Rudolf, Erin
There is a mag ic in the memory of
schoolboy friendsh ip ; it softens the
heart, and even affects the nervous
system of those who have not heart.
-Benj amin Disraeli
There are three faithful friends - an old
wife, and one dog . and ready money.
- Benjamin Franklin
Rubedeeu, Scott
Ruffalo, Llae
Ruffin, Sonja
Ruffolo, Angeline
Ruiz, Den
Ruaao, Michelle
Rutkowakl,
Thom••
Sadlon, .Jiii
Salerno, Lealie
Selituro. Louie
Sender•, Colleen
Senderaon, Robert
Sentepoele, .Julie
Sentoa, Sylvie
Sauceda, Electlcle
Scelzo, Richard
Scheltel, Sendra
Schentek, David
64 .Junior•
Scheckler, Donalyn'
Scherer, Douglas
Schertz, Lawrence
Schierenberg,
Dianna
Schlerenberg,
Donna
Schiefer, Patricia
Until harsh experience taught him the
folly of it, he vvas alvvays vvilling to endorse a friend's note. and surely
greater love hath no man than this:
laying dovvn one' s life is nothing in
comparison .
-Gamaliel Bradford
Love is only chatter, Friends are all
that matter.
-Gelett Burgess
Schlecht, Mark
Schllchtlng, Debra
Schlln•og, Dale
Schlitz, Cynthia
Schmidt, Nancy
Schmidt, Paul
Schmunck, Debbie
Schwer, Larry
Schweiger, Larry
Schultz, Timothy
Schroeder, Paula
Scholey, Pamela
Schnelder, Diana
Schnelder, .Jane
Schnelder, Mary
Schneeberger,
Lawrence
Scoville, David
Sebena, George
Secky, Deni••
Seliga, .Joseph
Selovlch, Michael
Sepulveda,
Michael
.Juniors 65
While your friend holds you affectionately by both your hands you are
safe. for you can watch both his.
-Ambrose Bierce
Friendship is like money, easier made
than kept.
-Samuel Butler
Friendship often ends in love: but love.
in friendship-never.
C . C . Colton
Servantez. J oyce
Sheweluk, Lorene
Shl nake, Cerol
S hwel ko, K rlaty
Siebeneich. Kurt
Skowronski,
Done Id
Slaney, Christine
&luge, Kathleen
&luge, K i m
Slugockl, Lori
Smart. Dianne
Smert,Mery
Smith, David
Smith, Joanne
Smith, Judy
Smith, Pamela
Smith. Sendra
Smith. Sherrie
Snyder, Keren
Sokal, Patricia
Soronen, Kimre
Soto, Roberto
Steakua, Lon
Sterba, Wiiheim
Stewert, Wendy
I
Spaulding, Jayme
66 Junior•
Specht, Elaine
Stacey. Doug
Between friends. frequent reproofs
make the friendship distant.
-Confucius
Reprove your friends in secret, praise
them openly.
-Publilius
To act the part of a true friend requires
more Conscientious feelings than to
fill with credit and complacency any
other station or capacity in social life.
Ellis
Stolarekl, Michael
Stone, Peter
Stoyer, Anita
Strossner, Dennis
Buehring, Jiii
Swaneon, Julie
Tablll, Paul
Talley, Sandra
Taras, Patricia
Techert, Kerry
Terpetra, Suean
Thomae, Darryl
Thomae, Gall
Thompson,
Rosemary
Thoney, Beth
Thrasher, Kenneth
Thuot, Kathyann
Timme, Richard
Tobia•, Anne
Tolstyga, Paul
Topolovec, Karen
Torkkola, Cheryl
Tracy, Linda
Truskowekl, Susan
Tunke, Joseph
Turner, Steve
Turvavllle,
William
Tyunaltls, Mark
Junior• 67
Tyunaitia, Susan
Underhille,
Michael
Usa, .John
Uaa, Lynn
Vahradian, Rick
Van Slockteren,
Tamra
Veltri, Francisca
Ventura, Alan
Verch, Rodger
Vite, Charles
Old friends are best. King James used
to call for h is old shoes , they were
easiest for his feet.
-John Selden
Many a friend who will tell us our
faults without reserve will not so
much as hint at our follies .
-Lord Chesterfield
Fate makes our relatives. choice
makes our friends.
-Jacques Delille
Vranek, David
Walden, Roberta
Walla, Michael
Walter, Arthur
Wamboldt,
Kenneth
Webb, .Jodie
Weiss, Robert
Wells, Anthony
Wells, Reno
Wendling, Phillip
Warble, Daniel
West, Cynthia
Whittington,
Beverly
Widmanich, Vicki
Wieraum, Steven
Wieake, Robert
Will, Laurie
Willems, .John
68 .Juniors
Wiiiem•, Tereaa
Wiiienbring, Myrna
Willie, Colette
Wiimot, Mary
Wilson, Drew
Winchester,
.Jeannine
"Tis a lamentable thing , I swear, that
one has not the liberty of choosing
one's acquaintence as one does one' s
clothes .
-William Congreve
There are no friends at cards or world
politics.
-Finley Peter Dunne
A friend in power is a friend in lost.
-Henry Adams
Wlae, Bethany
Wojclechowlcz,
Daniel
Wojclechowlcz,
Steven
Wold, Bryan
Woodwerd, Corel
Woodwerd, Daniel
Wren, .Jamee
Zahn, Alan
Zamba, Carol
Zapencki, Edward
If a man does not
make new acquaintances as
he
advances
through life he
soon will find
himself left alone.
A man. Sir should
keep his friendship in constant
repair
-Johnson
Zapf, Christine
Zapp, Larry
"Aren't I sweet?" (Karol Kranakl)
Zlzlch, Darlnka
Zoerner, .Jiii
.Juniors are so cute! (Kathy Dagenbach)
Zuehlsdorf,
Colleen
"Let me sweep you off your feet." (M. Tyunaltla, L .
Paskiewicz)
.Juniors 69
Real friends are our greatest joy
and our greatest sorrow. It were
almost to be wished that all true
and faithful friends should expire
Fenelon
on the same day.
The only way to have a friend is
to be one.
Ralph Emerson
Aceto. Dean
Aceto. Lynda
Adame. Suean
Adaleen. Lynn
Aiello. Marilyn
Aiello. Martha
Alfano. Paul
Allred. Charla•
Altargott.
Michael
Amlch. Paul
Anderson.
Dawn
Andereon.
Debra
Andraucci, Gary
Antee. Ricky
Arnold. William
Asta. Kathy
Aulozzl.
Domenick
Auna. Dale
Avila. Sylvia
Bader. Susan
Bair. Karan
Baker. George
Balcom.
Elizabeth
Baltee. Thomae
Baranga.
Randolph
Barengo.
Theresa
Barnae. David
Barna•. Linda
Barnett.
Kimberly
Baroako. Steven
Bartholomew.
Wayne
Bartram. Shlala
Batey. Cryetal
Bauman. Todd
Baal. Charles
Beam. Mark
Backer. Cindy
Becker. Diane
Bedford.
Patricia
Behringer.
Barbara
70 Sophomores
One friend in a lifetime is much ;
two are many; three are hardly
possible. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life. a community of thought. a rivalry of
aim .
-Adams
Friendship is living.
-Hale
Belchor, Rita
Belotti,
Anthony
Benhoff, LI••
Benik, David
Bennett, Heroin
Beach, Kim
Beach, Robert
Bianchi, Donna
Blckeretaff,
John
Biederman,
Perry
Bieker,
Chri•tie
Bigg•, Suzanne
Blndelll, Dente
Bingham,
Barbera
Birch, Linde
Blahop, Sarah
Blegec, Merk
Ble••hke, Beth
Bloxdorf, Peggy
Bonadio, Joaeph
Bon•••·
Patricia
Book•, Renee
Borland, Debra
Bo••· Martin
Boero, Sue
Bozovlc, Mllun
Brend••· Devld
Brandl,
Georgene
Brendemlhl,
Curtis
Brewer, Penny
Brigg•, Temmre
Brnek, Kenneth
Brooke, Andrew
Bruch,
Catharine
Bruneau, David
Brunet,
Margaret
Bruni, Debra
Bunch, Brien
Burne, Cherie•
Sophomore• 71
Burrow, Gary
Cappert, David
Burrow, Randy
Bush, Joseph
The dearest friends are
separated by impassable
gulfs.
-Emerson
If you have one true friend you
have more than your share.
-Fuller
Friendships multiply joys and
divide griefs .
-Bohn
Buttere, Robert
Cairo, Olene
Caldwell, Jerry
Cell, Judith
Ceeciero, David
Cayson, Carolyn
Cayeon, Donald
Cermlnera, Gina
Chodoronek,
Julie
Christensen,
Brian
Christman, Gary
Chrietophereon,
David
Chromlk, Diane
Clark, Ronald
Coburn, Jeffrey
Colby, Michael
Cole, Dante
Coller, Pamela
Colline, Lori
Colline, Vickie
Combe, Victoria
Cooper, Betty
Cornelius,
Cathy
Cornelius,
Daniel
Cornelius,
Patricia
Corrao, Kim
Corrigan, Gene
Cosenza, Louie
Crain, Tammy
Cranshaw,
Charlene
Creme, Michelle
Cucunato, Louie
Crespo, Isela•
Culver, Lisa
Cunningham,
Lynelle
Curtin, Peggy
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72 Sophomores
Dallaaanta,
Robert
Daniel, Mary
Debarge,
Kimberly
Del Conte,
Michael
Delong, Bradley
Delong, Kim
Demlcchl,
Deborah
A friend is one who dislikes
the same people you dislike .
-Unknown
Friends can be lovers .
-Hale
There is no better lookingglass than an old friend .
-Fuller
Dewey, Kathy
Demoe, Brenda
Denlg, Allaon
Dennee, Ellen
Deamarala,
Donna
Dicello,
William
Dimmer,
Patricia
Dltkua, Susan
Ditter, Robin
Dittrich, Karin
Dolnlk, Mary
Doaemagen,
Michael
Doyle, Debra
Duffy, David
Dunaaky, Peter
Duncan, Deneen
Dunn, Mallaaa
Dunne, .Jamee
Dvorak, Craig
Dworak, Ellaa
Dyeaa,
Stephanie
Earl, Robert
Easter, Steven
Ebener, Gregory
Edwarda, Robert
Edwards,
Suzette
Eldaor, Gary
Engels, Brian
Epping, Mark
Esparza,
Silvestre
Eaters, Delphia
Fabiano, Frank
Feldt, Eugene
Sophomores 73
Fellend, Brien
Ferrero, Craig
Filippelli
Salvatore
Fink, Frone
Fischer, Ann
Flecher, Diane
Flleaa, Merk
Foley. Ellleen
F-onk, Keren
Forglanni, Dawn
Fort, Lorilee
Fortino, Frank
Foster. Deborah
Freid, Kimberly
Franklin, Lynne
Fredrick, Deve
Freehoff, .Julie
Friendship often ends in love;
but love in friendship, never.
-Colton
It is better to be alone than in
ill company.
-Pettie
There is no desert like being
friendly.
-Gracian
Frengelo, Jemea
Frank, Laure
Freehoff, Roger
Frick, JoAnne
Frlak, Laure
Funk, Pemele
Fye, Ruaaell
Gallo, Ramone
Gennewey,
LouAfn
Gepenowlcz,
.Jeffery
Gepko, Kimberly
Garcia, Barbare
Gracie, Kim
Gardinier,
.Jerry
Gardinier,
Larry
Gervea, Robert•
Gerze, Relph
Gascoigne,
Randel
Geateldl,
Micheal
Ghere, Paule
Gholston, .Jerry
Gibson,
Patricia
Giese, Mike
74 Sophomore•
Giibert, Pam
Giimore, Tammy
Giorno, Linde
Girman, Ruth
Gleeemen,
Debra
Glud, Randy
Goodere, Nancy
Gorelik, Sherri
Gorman, Peter
Gray, Wiiiiam
Greldanue, Lynn
Griffin, .Judith
Griffin,
Richard
Grleeom, Kevin
Gutowekl, Mery
Hackman, Lori
It is good to give a stranger a
meal. or a night's lodging. It is
better to be hospitable to his
good meaning and thought, and
give courage to a companion.
We must be courteous to a man
as we are to a picture, which we
are willing to give the advantage
of a good light.
Emerson
Groee, Bernard
Gryczkowaki,
Rita
Gulbransen,
Kathryn
Haen, Carrie
Haling, Rose
Hamaing,
Thomae
Hansche, Dale
Hensen, Tina
Hanaler,
Richard
Henaon, Mark
Jerme, .Jamee
Harrleon, Bret
Harrop, Kim
Haworth, Allan
Heye, Liia
Heather, Diane
Heiring, David
Hermann, Paul
Hernandez, .Jay
Herrmann,
Susan
Herrmann,
Dollinia
Hervat, Janet
Heueer, Michael
Hill, Eiieen
Sophomores 75
Hiii, Scott
Hllllle,
Chrietlne
Hiob, .Jiii
Hodgee, leeh
Hoeelng, .Jeanne
Hoey, Kathleen
Hoffman,
Berdette
Hoffman, .Jamee
Hogen, Randy
Holborn, Laurie
Holder, .Jamee
Holland,
Margeret
Hollie, Lorette
Holm, Rite
Holmen, Henry
Holmen, Vicki
Hopf, Cathy
Horton, .Jamee
Hotchkiee,
Kenneth
Hould, Chris
Housemen,
Thomae
Hudson, Terry
Hughee, Sendra
To be a friend is one of life's
awesome responsibilities. one
not to be taken lightly if one
values his friendship .
-Hale
The only relationship more
rewarding than a true
friendship is a true love.
-Hale
Hrupke, Lie•
Hudson,
Michael
Hudson, Pamela
Humphreys,
Regine
Hunt, Sueen
Huret, Deborah
Hurt, Robert
lngroullle,
Suzanne
Iorio,
Christine
Irish, Scott
letvanek,
Randolph
.Jacki, Richard
.Jecobe, .Jerome
.Jecyne, .Jenice
.Jahnke, Merk
.Jakubowski,
Merk
.Jeleneky, Olene
76 Sophomores
.Jemea. Thome•
.Jeffery, Roger
.Jelka, Martin
.Jenaen, .Jean
.Jenaen,
Kathleen
.Jenaen, .Lori
.Johnaon, .JoAnn
.Johnson,
Rendall
.Johnaon, Robert
.Jonea, Diane
.Jonea, Glende
.Jonea, Keren
.Juakewlcz, .Jene
.Juzenaa, Leo
Kadlac, .Janet
Kasten,
Margaret
Kautzman, .Jay
Kauzlarich,
Mary
Kayaer, Melvin
Keating,
Kenneth
King, Linde
Kinney, Keith
Kirby, David
To wail friends lost is not by
much so wholesome-profitable, as to rejoice at friends
newly found.
-Shakespeare
The principal task of friendship
is to foster one's friends illusions.
-Schnitzler
Keck, Cynthia
Kennedy, Linda
Klemp, Olene
Kordua,
Gretchen
Kordua, .John
Kornkven, Sally
Kozak, Deni••
Kreek, Lynn
Krahn, Wendy
Kreaal, Timothy
Kreuacher,
Larry
Kreuaer, Brett
Kreuaer, Joaeph
Krok, LeeAnn
Krueger, Merk
Krumm, Peter
Sophomore• 77
Keith, Kudrna
Kudrna, Kelly
Kudryckl, Helen
Kukewekl,
Kenneth
Kulblekl,
.Joseph
Ku eh men,
Franklin
Kuta, .John
Kwee,
Christopher
LeFeve, Roger
Lambert, Brenda
Lempede, Laurie
Landau, Sheri
Lare, Selume
Laughery,
Elizebeth
Launderville,
.Jacqueline
Launderville,
.John
Leech, Curtlee
Lebron, Gregory
Lee, Robert
Leek, .Joe
Leek, Ronnie
Lehrke, Keith
Lehrke, Kervin
Lemay, Robin
Lemke, Keren
Lentine, Paule
Leonerd, .Joseph
Leeevlch,
Stephen
Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down his
life for a friend.
-New Testament
A faithful friend is a strong
defense: and he that hath
found such a one hath found a
treasure.
-Apocrpha
Lichter,
Charlene
Lichter, Nine
Llchtwelt,
.Jeffrey
Llegekee, .John
Linn • .Jeffrey
Locante,
Wiiie im
Lokett, Corine
Lopez, Dorelle
78 Sophomores
Llndee, Steven
Lorberter,
Kathleen
Lucee, Sendra
Ludwig, Thomae
Medaen, W••l•y
Meler, Robert
Majerko,
Bridget
Melecer•, M•rlo
Marchealul,
Dino
Mar•h•ll, Lori
Marahall,
Sandr•
M•rtln, G•ll
Martlnaon,
Rlch•rd
Maatronardl,
Robert
Mataon,
DeWayn
M•ttaon, David
M•ty•, Robin
Meu, Steven
Maurer, Bkky
M•yo, Robert
McBride,
Pamela
McBride,
P•trlcl•
McDonald,
Chrlatopher
McGovern,
P•trlcl•
Mcllquham,
Kimberly
Meyer, Rol•nd
Mich, Debor•h
Michel, Joaeph
Mlelke, M•ry
Miiier, Ronald
Miiiar, Suaan
Mlnlkel, Debra
Mlnkowakl,
Chester
Lueck, Sherle
Lux, Merk
M•nn•, Chrlaty
M•racclnl, Al•n
M•aon, Lerry
Meurer, Deen
The vulgar estimate friends by
the advantage to be derived
from them.
-Ovid
Love is friendship .
-Hale
Keep thy friend under thine
own life key.
-Shakespeare
Menden, Donn•
Miiiard, Robert
Miiier, Debbie
Miiier, Gary
Sophomores 79
Moe, Debra
Moeller, John
Mancatch,
Dannie
Monson,
Kenneth
Montemurro,
Guiseppe
Moore, Scott
Mora, Lejendro
Morgan, Bruce
Morgan, Kevin
Morin, Bruce
Morrone,
Francesca
Morrone,
Patricia
Munroe, Alan
Munz, Linda
Mussleman,
Garry
Musselman,
Larry
Naldlcz, T•r•••
Noaaauer, Walt
Neiman, Stuart
Nelaon, Karen
Nelson, Nancy
Nelson, Richard
Nelson, Steven
Nevoraski,
David
Newman, Brian
Nlccolal, Jamee
Nichole, Bruce
Nlelaon, Robert
Niemi, Suaan
Niemi, Wanda
Niesen,
Randolph
Nikolai, Jane
Nikula, Kenneth
Novak, Scott
Nutlnl, John
Animals are such agreeable
friends. they ask no questions.
they pass no criticisms .
-Eliot
I find as I grow older that I love
those most whom I loved first .
-.Jefferson
Obenauf,
Barbara
80 Sophomores
Oberat, David
Ogren, Lorrie
Olbrya,
Thaddeus
Oliver, Cheryl
Oleon, Sher••
Onoeko, Ruth
Oreburn, Roee
Oeinge, Kathy
Ostrowski,
Robert
Otto, Linde
Otto, Robina
Pacetti, Donald
Pede, William
Pellemolle,
Robert
Penech, Diane
Pentovich,
Barbara
Parke, Dorothy
Paskiewicz,
Greg
Peeklewlcz,
Laurie
Pauley, Lenee
Peulonl, .John
Paulson, Robert
Pease, Temeta
Pederson, Brain
Pellicori,
Peter
Perez, Angele
Perone, Hugh
Perone, Terry
Perotta, Nancy
Perrine, .Joseph
Patera, Scott
Petrie, Arthur
Petry, Kimberly
Pettey, Sheron
Phennenatlll,
Nancy
Pierce, David
Pllllgor, Kerry
Pitta, Renee
Plummer,
Thomae
Ponzio, Linda
Poteet, Kim
Pottheet, Diane
Pott•, Keith
Pounders,
Pamela
I have loved my friends as I do
virtue, my soul, my God .
-Browne
The most I can do for my friend is
to simply be his friend.
-Thoreau
A friend is only a friend .
-Hale
Sophomores 81
Prado, Rebecca
Prater, Jamee
Prlak, John
Prothero,
Jeffrey
Prudom, Lurona
Pruitt, Jamee
Prybylakl, Jill
Pucci, Julienne
Puidokaa,
Richard
Putnam,
Margaret
Putrow, Shelley
Quinn, Alexia
Raddatz, Dawn
Redulovlc, Mere
Raethke,
Rodney
Rahanlan, Scott
Rakow, Anne
Ramaeier,
Gerald
Ranchel, Joaeph
Randell,
Lawrence
Randle, Roger
Rappley, Tim
Rasmuasen,
Pamela
Reagan, Pat
Reams, James
Reed, Ryan
Relchelsdorf,
Scott
Reidenbach,
Keith
. ..
Those friends thou hast, and
their adoption tried, grapple
them to thy soul with hoops of
steel; but do not dull thy palm
with entertainment of each new
hatched endfledged comrade .
-Shakespeare
Renick,
Raymond
Rcchards,
Sharon
Richardson,
Bennie
Rleckenberg,
Wealey
Rlntamekl,
Shirley
Rloa, Irle
Rltacca, Joaeph
Rlttaca, Kim
Roberta, David
Roberta, Tom
82 Sophomore•
Robles, George
Robleakl, Ralph
Rockweller,
Pe me le
Rodera, Cheryl
Rodera, Olene
Rodriquez,
Irene
Rollins, Debra
Romeno,
Roseann
Romenovic,
Neda
Romanowski,
Jerome
Romanowski,
Steven
Romanowski,
Tine
Roselee,
Raymundo
Roalnakl,
Edward
Roamann,
Kathleen
Rosa, Micheal
.
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Rosal, Robert
Ruben, Judy
Ruffin, Derrick
Ruffolo, Sheron
Ruiz, Merle
Ryen, John
Sadlon, Dale
Sefrenaky, Anne
Seknlta, Susan
Seledla, Sheryl
Saldana, Arthur
Salerno, Mike
Salerno, Terese
Salerno,
William
Senders,
Patricia
Sanford, Tammy
Santelli, Judy
Santelli, Julie
Santiago, lrd•
Sauer, Carol
Savaglio, Jamee
Sax, Mechelle
Schafer, Dennie
Schell, Mery
If you want to know yourself,
just look how others do it; if you
want to understand others, look
into your own heart.
-Schiller
An injured friend is the bitterest
of foes .
-Jefferson
Santiago,
Thomae
Sentopoalo,
Peter
Sophomores 83
Schend, Robin
Schlinsog,
.Jerry
Schmalfeldt,
Kimberly
Schmelling,
Kenneth
Schmidt,
Christopher
Schmidt,
Michael
Schneeberg,
Daniel
Schneeberger,
Laurie
Schneider,
Donald
Schneider,
Pamela
Schneider,
William
Schoen, Cheri
Schroeder,
David
Schroeder,
Ellen
Schroeder,
Martin
Schuh, Wendy
Schultz,
Michael
Schultz, Recca
Schumacher,
Lynn
Scott, Karla
Secor, Donna
Thy friendship oft has made my
heart to ache ; do be my enemy,
for friendship's sake.
-Blake
Tell me what company thou
keepest. and I'll tell thee what
thou are .
-Cervantes
Seiberlich,
Laura
Seidel,
Victoria
Seliga, Edward
Sellers, Glenn
Selovich
Andrew
Serum, .Joe
Sharpe, Kerry
Shepherd,
Tammie
Shewmake,
Orville
Shields, Bonnie
Short, Matthew
Sigwart, Ronald
Simmon•.
Te re ea
Skowronekl,
Brian
Skowronski,
David
Smith, Craig
Smith, Gary
Smith, Mary
Smith, Perry
84 8ophomoree
Smith, Timothy
Soto, Gilberto
Stankiewicz,
Jay
Starr, Pamela
Statema, Brian
State ma,
Elizabeth
Steffenson,
David
Stelg, Audrey
Stengert, James
Stern, Richard
Stevena, Susan
Stike, Terry
Stinefaat,
Edward
Story, Amy
Straah, Thomas
Stroaaner,
Carol
Suaewlnd,
Maria
Swaney,
DoniJo
Swaney,
Richard
Swanson, Lynn
Sweet, Terri
Swlatko, Harold
Symonds,
Richard
Szuhal, Allee
Szymanski,
Nancy
Tabbert, Craig
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
-English proverb
Never injure a friend even in jest.
-Cicero
Friendship is the wine of life .
-Young
Tackett, Ronnie
Talbert, Dawn
Talbert,
Michael
Tebellus, Tarry
Tegel,
Constance
Thomas,
Charles
Thomae, Jeffrey
Thomae,
Katherine
Thomey, Janet
Thomey, Petrick
Thompson,
Arthur
Thompson,
Michael
Thurber,
Catherine
Tomczak,
William
Sophomores 85
Torres, Olene
Tostrud, Larry
Trevis, Dianne
Troen, Keren
Truex, Connie
Truex, Debra
Truskowski,
Steven
Turner, .Jeffrey
Tutlewskl,
Cheri es
Tutlewekl, Pam
Valeri, Angele
Velo, .Joan
Venchene,
Robert
Vancil, Sendra
God save me from my friends, I
can protect myself from my
enemys.
-De Villers
Saul and Jonathan were lovely
and pleasant in their lives, and in
their death they were not divided .
-Old Testament
Vendommelen,
Done Id
Vendommelen,
Joseph
Ven Winkle,
Sendra
Vasser, Vicky
Veasey, Merk
\legel, Gery
Ven cl,
Elizebeth
Venture, Lene
Villalobos,
Riche rd
Vite,
Anne Merle
Vite, .John
Vitkus, .Joeeph
l/oclno, .John
Waeckerle,
Carole
Waldow, Kent
Welker, Carol
Welter, Lyle
Warnock,
Timothy
Wesmundt,
.John
Waswrlck,
Lorna
Wasurick, Tami
Weupoose,
Mery .Jo
Wegmann,
Pamela
Weidner, .Jene
Welk, Gregory
Welle, Scott
86 So homores
Welle, Tammy
Werwle, Mike
Werwle, Richard
White, Debra
White, Shella
Widmenich,
Tamera
Widmer, Shelly
Wiemelt, Ronald
Wiike, Arthur
Wilke, Robin
Willems,
Christine
Willems,
Jacqueline
Willem•, Petrick
Willems, Tim
Williams, Donne
Williams,
Jacqueline
Wilson, Cynthie
Wirth, Joanne
Wischmann,
Petrick
was angry with my friend;
I told my wrath ; my wrath did
end .
was angry with my foe :
I told it not; my wrath did
grow.
Blake
A day for toil, an hour for sport,
But for a friend is life too short.
-Emerson
Witt, Beverly
Wojciechowicz,
David
Wolf, Peter
Wood, Sally
Woodbury, Paul
Woodwerd,
Laurel
Wright, Cynthie
Young, David
Yuenkel,
Thom••
Zanin,
Chrletopher
Zepp, Leonerd
Zeihen, Linde
Zeimetz, Jon
Yeager, Gloria
1n friendship,
as in love, we
are often more
happy from the
things we are
ignorant of thar.
from those we
are acquainted
with .
-F. Dela
Rochefoucauld
Zemezonek, Jim
Ziccerelll,
James
Zievere, Peter
Zirbel, Mery
Zutell, Charles
Zutell, Kirk
Sophomore• 87
Candids.
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"Come On YOUI" (F. Feldmeier)
•
"Whet ere you looking et?"
"Dence to the music . .
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"Come on nowl" (D. Shlelda)
"I'm going to get him If It Kills mel"
"I need my goggles I"
88 Candida
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Bradford Maintains Good Record of Discipline As .
•
Principals Work Vear Round
Mr. Bolyard alway• haa work to do.
MDBHS'a finest principal.
"The languages, especially
the dead,
The sciences, and most of
all the abstruse,
The arts. at least all such
as could be said
To be the most remote from
common use,
In all these he was much and
deeply read."
Byron
Mr. Donald Bolyard, aaat. principal.
Mr. Jamaa Fowlar, Bradford principal.
An axpraaaion about Bradford High.
"May I help you?"
90 Prlnclpala
Mr. Dannie Herlihy, aaat. principal.
Once Again Office Staff Handles Heavy Work Load As
Dolores Lee Joins Crevv
Miee Mary Muto, Mr. Bolyard'• eecretary.
Mre. Marian Heinieh, office 'treaeurer'.
Mre • .Joeephlne
eteward.
Bjurman,
office
We're the silent majority here," said
Mrs. Josephine Bjurman. office
steward. when she was asked to
comment on their status. And that
was enough said.
Indeed. it was . For the office staff is
the silent working group at Bradford. Spy staff would like to thank
them for their much-needed help
and effort that they provided
throughout the year.
Mre. Delora• Lee, Mr. Herllhy'e eecretary.
Miee Dorothy Horvat, office 'elave'.
"Can I help you?"
"That'• five game• In a row that I've won."
"How do you Ilka my butterfly?"
Office Staff 91
Mr. Gilbert Brovvn Joins B.H.S. Daytime Staff As . .
Mr. Stan Falk Leaves in Dec.
Mr. Robert Parry, head custodian.
Mr. Stan Falk, Annex 'boee'.
Scott Pierce, student janitor in Annex.
Once again vve take this time to thank our maintenance staff for
keep ing our school clean . The maintenance staff lost Mr. Stan
Falk, to the electrical department of the Unified School District,
at the end of the 1974 year. Mr. Gilbert Brovvn moved in to fill
the vacancy. Despite facility disadvantages, this crevv provides
for a good 'clean' educat ion .
Mr. Don Layton, daytime employee.
Mr. Walt Willame, daytime employee.
Mr. Milton Whyers, second-shift worker.
Mr. Willie Russo, Annex 'superintendent'. (Hal)
Mr. George Manson, second-shift Annex worker.
Mr. Gilbert Brown, first-shift commander.
Gilbert pauses with coffee cup during breaktlme.
Mr. Stephen Blagec. -cond-shift employee.
Mr. Bruce Blankley, second-shift employee.
Mrs. Allee Zasada, second-shift Annex worker.
Maintenance 93
Nurse and AV Vital in Keeping Bradford Functioning As .
Pair Does Excellent Job
Mre. Carla Krueger
Mr. Wiiiiam Schumacher
Two persons who contribute so much to Bradford yet go unnoticed so often are Mrs. Carla Krueger and Mr. William
Schumacher. This page serves to prove that their efforts are
very much appreciated.
In a modern high school the use of audio-visual equipment is
essential to the educational process. Mr. Schumacher supervises and maintains this equipment. In addition, Mrs. Krueger
helps to maintain the health of the students, enabling them to
remain effective in dealing with the problems of everyday life.
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"Where doe• It hurt?"
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B.H.S. Counselors Help Ready Students for Future As .
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Staff Welcomes Mr. Darula
Mr. Robert Darula
Mr. Marvin Fremming
Mr. Wiiiiam Moeblue
Once again the counseling staff at Bradford was both willing
and able to assist students with their many problems .
Sophomores and juniors were advised of their schedules for
next year. Seniors were helped in planning for the future in an
ever-changing world .
Mr. Darula was a welcome addition to the staff. He counseled
but also taught science.
Mr. Robert Derule, combination of eclence teecher, couneelor.
On the Job with Mr. Fremming.
Mr. Gerald Verwey
Mr. Wllllem Soronen
Ml•• Virginie Tenuta
Guidance Department 915
Art Department Staffed By Talented Threesome As ...
Students Display Creativity
Mr. Richard Karrels
Mr. David Klopsteln
Mrs. Marie Lipke
This year, as always, a very capable art staff succeeded in
developing the talents of interested Bradfordites . Students
were guided in advanced techniques such as silk screen , oil. and
acrylic paintings. Their efforts were displayed in the halls
throughout the building . In addition, the art work appearing in
this yearbook was a result of determined effort on the part of
our art instructors. SPY says, "Thanks ."
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"I'm a llttle tea cupl"
..That'll never pass for a Rembrandt."
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Business Education Department Continues to ...
Prepare Students in Business
Mr. Jame• Balduk••
"It's broken!"
"Cheeaeburgeral"
Mias Loia Campbell
The eight teachers in the Business Education Department
taught stenography, clerical typing. advanced accounting. and
distributive education. skills needed for jobs after high school.
Mrs. Elsie Edmonds
Mrs. Frances Ferrell
Thia la what It's •II about.
Mra. Patricia Holy
Mr. Patrick Glynn
Mrs. Ruth Gober
Mr. Malcolm Young
Business Education 97
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Students Learn to Drive
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Mr. Dennis Dolan (Dept. Chairmen).
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Mr. Frederick Radtke
Do you know what a driver education teacher goes through?
Every time he gets into a car with a student driver. it is a time for
possible whiplash. bumps-the size of large. grade-A eggs-.
and seat belt indentions for life. Seems like a good job? Hardly I
"And after he hit the ambulance .
"My nerves are at end when she •
"Mr. Dolan'• latest hotrod I"
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Sr. Survey" Helps Students Prepare for Careers As ...
Classes Taught by Only Two
The Home Economics Department offered six
courses during the school year. One of the
courses. " Teens and the World Today," consisted of "Kitchen Survival," while the second
semester dealt with family living and "Consumer Economics ." Students received a good
view of what to expect in the years after
graduation. Another department selection
which was only opened to senior girls, was
"Child Development ." This course was
started to help develop wholesome attitudes
toward children and to assume responsibilities of parenthood .
Mrs. Louise Upright
Mrs. Carole McGough
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SETTINGS
"Don't you think we look cutel"
"Today I'm going to teach you good manners."
"Do I really have to amlle?"
"Cleaa would you please atop making funny feces."
Home Economic• 99
English Serves As Groundwork for Future Education As ..
Over Thirty Courses Available
Mre. Anna Bargo
Mr. Garald Bonini
Mre. Anna Bradehaw
Mr. Richard Dahl
Mr. Thomae Fugatta
Mre. Mary Jean Hazelton
Mr. Charla• Knickrehm
Mlee Suean LaFava
Mr. Ronald Mlodzlk
Mr. Lynn Schmidt
Mr. Tad Scropoe
Mi•• Marla Magada
100 Englieh Department
Mr. Ronald Story
Mr. Gery Shever
Mre . .Jeraldine Stellman
Mre. Virginie Worthington
"I have the prettleet emlle In townl"
Me. Ruth Welker
"Chief" leughe about e mleeed deadline.
"For the leet time, ain't ain't In the dictionary."
One of the most important subjects taught at any school is
English. This basic class lays the foundation for further learning.
Without English. students would find a difficult time communicating with other people in an increasingly complex world .
In addition. through humanities courses. English allows
students to use their own thought facilities; thus, preparing
them for the rigors of everyday life.
Mr. Dehl heeele• another uneuepectlng etudent.
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Machine Shop, Printing, Welding, Etc. Continue to Increase
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Skills 1n Industrial Arts
Mr . .Jose Arredondo
Mr. .John Bakke
Mr . .John Hofmann
Mr. Robert Macella
Mr . .Jack Saarela
Mr. Edward Thomae
Mr. Richard Wienke
Mr. Ronald Moreno
If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you have
but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiencies.
Sir Joshua Reynolds
"It'• time to take It eaay, guyal"
"Now If you take this and connect It to that . .
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Language Dept. Offers Fifth Vear of Independent St. As
Students Reach Out for Depth
Mr. Ronald Christman, Spanish .
Mrs. Reynaldo Mondragon, Spanish.
Mrs. Michele Nielsen, German.
"What's so damn funny,
Mr. Christ-
man?"
This year our Foreign Language
Department offered Bradford
students additional language opportunities in the field of independent study. Qualifying students
were allowed to pursue French .
German. or Spanish in depth and at
individually-suited speeds . Coordination of these studies were
supervised by the Bradford
language teachers .
Mr. Richard Sacco, French.
Let's have a smile now, Mrs. Nielsen.
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Mrs. Zadkovich Leaves Library Staff As
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Mrs. Sorenson Joins Crevv
Mrs. Henry, library clerk.
Mrs. Sorenson, library aide.
"I go into my library. and all history rolls before me. I breathe the morning air
of the world while the scent of Eden's roses yet lingered in it . . . I see the
pyramids building. I hear the shouting of the armies of Alexander . . . I sit as
in a theatre-the stage is time. the play is the play of the world ."
Alexander Smith
Mrs. Miller, head librarian.
Special Education Classes Gain Nevv Teachers;
Staff Grovvs to Five
"The most important function of
education at any level is to develop
the personality of the individual and
the significance of his life to himself
and to others. This is the basic
architecture of a life; the rest. is ornamentation and decoration of the
structure."
Grayson Kiric
"No St. Louie this weekend."
Mr. Kroeter, special education.
YTY'a advisor, Mr. Feldmeier.
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Bradford'• Bl-lingual teacher, Mias Reese.
Mias .Joanne Bush, reading.
As Assistant Principal, Mr. Soulek Leaves for Tremper
Mr. Funkhouser Joins Staff
Two new teachers were added to
Bradford's Math Department this
year.
Mr. Gerald Solberg replaced Miss
Joan Hackle who left teaching to
continue her education in the fie10
of law.
Mr. Charles Funkhouser arrived at
Bradford to replace Mr. Ron Soulek
who left for Tremper to be assistant
principal.
The department ran smoothly all
year long. except for a one month
medical absence in January of Mr.
Stirling Hubbard who was replaced
by substitute teacher, Mr. Hooper
until March.
Mr. Ron Soulek
Mr. John Clbrarlo, Dept. chairman.
Mr. Gerald Solberg
Mr. Chari•• Funkhoueer
Mr. Stirling Hubbard
Mr. Henry McCarthy
Mr. Oekar Strubel
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Dept. Stresses Importance of Keeping Physically Fit As .
Variety of Activities Offered
Mra. Joy Bunkowake
Mr. Cherie• Chetmen
Ml•• Gell Frery
"Coechea meke ua do the atrengeat thlngsl"
Mra. Judy Hammond
"Sport• are murderl"
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Mr. Robert Chrlat
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Mr. Kenneth Helwig
Mr. Manny Markham
Mra. Trudy Rlt•cce
"I like to atere et people'• becka." (.J. Truex)
The Physical Education Department continued to be one of the
most active at Bradford. The instructors tried to stress the importance of keeping physically fit, while maintaining a degree of
fun in the activities.
Included in the departments repertoire was basketball.
volleyball. swimming, and tennis, as well as apparatus and
tumbling .
Mr. Stebe served as the departments advisor. throughout the
school year.
Mr. Lerry Bunkowake, who left Bradford to become e navy pilot.
Mr. Welter Wlllnakl
Mia• Debra Schechtner
Mr. Herry Stobe
Phyalc•I Education Dept. 107
Miss Cyzak Leaves; Nevv Biology Teacher Arrives-He's
Mr. Steven Mueller
Mr. Gregory Schuett
Mr. Gary Allie
Mr. Steven Mueller
Please, not again I
The Science Department had continued to improve its curriculum to
meet 1ne ever cnanging requirements of our students. This
was accomplished. not by the addition of new courses. but by updating and revising the present
curriculum .
Mr. Steven Mueller was added to
our staff this year. He replaced
Miss Cyzak. He teaches Biology
Eleven and Earth Science.
Mr. Mueller la here In matter but not In mind.
1 08 Science Depertment
Mr. Richard Guenther.
Kung Fu fighting . . . (Mr. Hoferltza)
Mr. Karakash smiling In hie Bradford garden.
Mr. Darula, who has taught Earth Science and Environmental Science in past years , joined the counseling staff this year
on a part-time basis. He continued teaching in the Environmental Science program.
Cooking In the Chemistry lab. (Greg Hanaen).
Mr. Ronald Karakash
Mr. Donald Hoferltza
Mr. Keith Winston
Science Department 1 09
Social Studies Becomes More Vital in Our Society
Teachers Stress Importance
Mr. Mervin Blanchett!
Mr. Den Brooke
Mr. Merrill prepare• eteg film for fellow faculty members.
Mr. Raymond Campbell
"Can't you leave me alone for five minute•?"
Mr. Jamee Glordene
Mies Sue Hinz
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Mr. Adolph Meeeeen. Dept. Chairmen.
Mr. Keith McLean
Mr. George Maneele
Mr. Thomae Roder•
Mr. Kenneth Merrill
Never wake a sleepwalker.
Mr. Richard Wiiiard
This year at Bradford, many social
studies courses were open to the
student, especially seniors. In this
department advanced classes were
offered pertaining to Economics,
World Civilization, and American
Problems. Students intending to
continue their education found it to
their advantage to become involved
in Social Studies. Since we live in
such a complex world , we need to
know more about our government,
economic system, history, and environment . It was the goal of the
Social Studies Department to instruct Bradfordites in such areas .
Mies Jacquellne Yatea
Mr. Raymond Miles
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Bradford Music Department Provides SST Punch-
SabO, Schripsema, Tweiten
"Look Into my eyee.''
Mr. Alex Sabo, Bend Director.
Mr.
David
Schrlpeema,
Orcheetre
Director.
Bradford's Music Department was
always on the move as band, choir,
and orchestra gave a total of fourteen concerts this year. The year
ended with a final concert at
graduation.
"I never would have believed It."
Mr. Roger Twelten, Choir Director.
Sullen Mr. Sabo.
A look of concentration.
Mr. Sabo dlrecte JE.
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"Pleeee, will you get It right?"
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Inferno Wins Float Contest; K-Teens Candidates Win; Thus,
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Bradford fans were disappointed in
the 34-0 loss to the Horlick Rebels;
nevertheless. Bradford's 1 974
homecoming was a success .
Homecoming Week (Oct. 7-11)
began on Monday with hat day;
Tuesday. T-shirt day; Wednesday.
pajama day ; Thursday. clothes
inside-out day. and Friday. Devil
day.
Thursday evening the cheerleaders
sponsored the annual bonfire held
at Alford Park. Friday evening. a
parade was held before the game
began. During half time K-Teen's
Nick Farfalla and Terri Dummer
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Inferno's "Devils Eat Scrambled
Rebels," float was awarded first
place.
The 1974-75 Homecoming Court.
Saturday evening the dance was
held in the Bradford gym with
Ryan's Road providing the music.
It's tuba time! (M. Wall, T. Bishop)
Inferno's winning float.
Bradford fans show spirit and enthusiasm at the game.
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Ryan's Road kept the dancers moving.
"Who says that nobody dances at our dances?"
Bill shows Big Red Spirit. (B. Morrone)
Herrmann'& junk pile prior to the bonfire.
We never know the true value of friends . While they live we are
too sensitive of their faults: when we have lost them. we only
see their virtues .
-J .C. and A.W . Hare
Devils tried desperately but to no avail.
'"Jean, you need ViSihe!'" (K. Sherron, A. Gabron, J. Rasch, J . Puder)
Everyone had a little Homecoming spirit.
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Stairway to Heaven
Couples
show
enthusiasm
(K.
Dimmer,
J.
Fabiano,
E.
Zepencki, M. Canfield).
A lovely couple at the dance.
Sheriff Venci holds Kirk's flowers.
Jack and Cindy evaluate the dance floor.
"Merrily we roll along . . ." (S. Sucharde,
Mary end Bob dance the night
C. Carlino, M. Plett).
away.
Friendship is like a hearth fire burning. A softly glowing place apart,
where from outer chill returning.
May pause awhile to warm his
heart.
-Unknown Author
Sophomores pose for a quiet picture
(D. Cornelius, D. Potthast).
120 Sub-Deb's Winter Formal
Brenda and her date take the floor.
The band, McHenry, provided the entertainment for
the dance.
"Do you mind if I go to the bathroom?"
"My cheek' s
cheek."
"Hold me like you'd never let me go . . . ?"
softer than
your
Richard Jack and date.
"Let's take a rest, my feet are killing me."
And so the evening comes to an end.
Whites and blues set the mood of
winter as Sub-Deb presented their
winter formal on December 30.
The 200 dreamy-eyed couples
danced on the "Stairway to
Heaven ." The glittering starlite gym
was filled with the "together"
music of 'McHenry.' The girls' gym
added to the spirit by supplying
tables decorated with pine.
candles. and refreshments for
dancers .
Couples add a little punch to their evening.
"Biiiy, what'd you do now?"
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Hi-Style's Claudia Pitts Chosen As Daisy Mae As
Fuss'n and Feud'n As Theme
Mias Herrmann, what are you doing?
Rocco and Gayle, a serious moment.
Claudia and .John, Daisy Mae and Lil'Abner.
Two's company, three's a crowd?
And the crowd dances on . . . and what a crowd I
122 Sadie Hawkins
"Where's the music; we came to dance!
'Tm a robot; can't you seer·
Lynn, what are you doing with that moon?
"How' d I ever get caught in here In the first piece?"
The whole crew takes a break from work to pose for pie .
The perfect couple, Danny and .Jane .
.Joyce having e good time.
.John Finley, jivin'.
"Hey, what'd I do?"
"Hey, don't squeeze so tight!"
"I know how to sign my name."
K-Teens sponsored the annual
Sadie Hawkins dance Fuss'n and
Fued'n on April 18. Many dance
goers considered the girl-ask-guy
dance as the best Sadie Hawkins
dance in several years .
The evenings highlights were the
coronation of Claudia Pitts as Daisy
Mae and the selection of Brian Brnak and Vicki Mecozzi as the "best
dressed couple."
Some of the barnyard fun included
"pitching money to get a balloon for
your honey", writing graffiti and
getting hitched by Marry' n Sam .
What's so Interesting over there, Pat?
Pat, this la no time for cold feet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mondragon, chaperones.
Sadie Hawkins 1975 court . (Notice that the young ones are distracted!)
Best dressed couple (V. Mecozzi, B. Brnek).
"Hey, he's mine!" (P. Scholey, .J. Niemi)
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Bonnie and Dave.
Which hers is his7
A spitting image of "Hee-Haw" (M. Cochran, .J. Hradsky).
Ryan ' s Road . Sadie' • bend for the night.
Jessie Rengel end Cindy Keck.
He doeen't look that funny.
.. All we need is e hey loft." (K. Ellis. M . Flake)
Sam trying to win e balloon for Jean .
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Jazz Ensemble Steers Showboat
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Dovvn Yonder" Thru Shovv
Mr. Sabo at Ship's Helm
JoAnn end the Superba.
Plano aolo by Louie Cucuneto.
June Peckua alnglng "I Honestly Love You."
Linde Zlccerelll doing whet ahe doe• beat.
"Me, He'• Making Eyea At Me" (M. Blndelll).
19715 Girl•' Klckllne.
MC' • Gino, Sandy and Larry.
"G-z, Trixie, what elae you got In there?"
"But pleeae, Brucie, NOT HEREI
"Down Yonder," Bradford 's 1975
Variety Show was held on
February 27. 28. and March 1 . The
show was sponsored by the Jazz
Ensemble.
Master of Ceremonies included
Gino Alfano. Larry Horgen, and
Sandy Smith .
Singing, dancing. and comedy
routines highlighted the evening
along with some outstanding
numbers by the Jazz Ensemble.
Stephenie, Gina dlaplaylng co-ordination.
Production was handled by Diane
Secor, producer and Lois Truax. coproducer. Julie Glaeser and Cheryl
Torkkola worked as stage
managers and Mr. Alex Sabo advised the entire show.
A lot of Bredford telent.
Bredford'• 1 974-715 Jezz Enaemble.
The Grend Commerclel.
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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon
Marigolds
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Highlights Drama Season
On April 10 and 11 Bradford's
Drama Department presented "The
Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-InThe-Moon Marigolds ." The play.
which was directed by Mrs .
Hazelton and Mr. Shaver. was well
liked by public and student
audiences .
The play was portrayed by two
different all-girl casts. The 'Crazy'
cast performed on April 1 0 and the
'Insane' cast on April 1 1 . The
'Crazy' cast consisted of Vicki Widmanich as Tillie. Tracy Paone as
Beatrice (mama). Sally Kornkven as
Ruth. Debbie Bruni as Nanny, and
Brenda Garra as Janice. Respectively, the 'Insane' cast consisted of
Joy Kiekhoefter. Tracy Paone.
Kathy Thuot. Julie Fischer and Lisa
Dworak.
Vicki Wldmanich and Sally Kornkven.
The flnal acene ending the play.
Ruth finds her prize poeaeaalon dead.
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..I don't look loony! .. (T. Paone)
Beetrlce hevlng her momlng lift.
..I then bolled It In sodium hydroxide."
.. Mias America 19150..
Jim Truax Wins Most Wanted As Booster Club Sponsors . . .
Ten Most Wanted Men Dance
Kirk, Larry, Paul, Merrill.
Randy Skowronski.
Tiny Truex end his girl, .Jeannine.
Some of the men . . .
Paul end Mike congratulate .Jim .
Crowd candid.
On Friday: May 23 . Jim Truax was
selected as the number one senior
man at the Ten Most Wanted Men
dance sponsored by Booster Club.
The senior class girls voted for the
Ten Most Wanted ; then. the most
wanted man was chosen by having
the most money donated to the jar
with h is name by all students. The
other nine runners were Jeff
Bowen, Kirk Grimes, Larry Horgen,
Paul Hubbard , Merrill Merfeld ,
Randy Skowronski, Paul Spiroff
and Mike Weddel. Onyx provided
the music for the dance.
The fearless four.
The word gets around.
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Speak to Me of Love.''
"Speak To Me Of Love" , Bradford ' s
1 975 Prom was held at the Eagles
Ballroom from 8 :00 p .m . to 5 :00
a.m . on May 9 . The evening began
with the traditional orchestra music
provided by Jack Yorton. The Prom
court assembled at 10 :00 ; Kelly
McGonogle became the Prom
Queen. Promptly at midnight.
couples proceeded to the Lake
Theatre for the movie "Take the
Money and Run ." Kiwanis sponsored the movie. The " Afterglow"
following the movie, consisted of
music by Ryans Road . Kiwanis
provided the dinner consisting
mainly of hot beef, mostoccoli ,
potato chips, relishes and pastry.
Prom co-chairmen were Mary Beth
Peckus and Bonnie Barr. Mr. R. J .
Karrels a Bradford art teacher advised the entire event.
1975 Prom court.
Krla Olean eacorted by Mitch Meyer.
Jack Yorton'• band .
"Would you like to dance?"
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"Do you really think ao Jeanine?"
Bradford'• 1974 and 1975 Prom Queena.
Pam and her date algn the gueat llat.
Rocky and Sue sharing • good time.
Watch you step Randy.
Smile pretty Linda I
Tom and Mary.
Don't fell ealeep Linde.
"Your hair smell• nice Terry."
"I know what's on your mind, Steve!"
Prom mascots.
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"Pl•••• Dave, not herel"
R-1-C-K . . .
"LOOK et ell the peoplel"
"I'm eo happy, Biii."
"Give me e little ki••· will ye, huh711"
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"Do you think we cen move now?"
Atteboy, Larry.
.John end Feith •haring e epeciel moment.
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Sign in, please.
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"Don't eet my flower, Peggyl"
Everyone amlle prettyl
"Boy, I eure do look hendeome tonight!"
"Don't etep on my dr•-1"
".Just take it easy, Bob . . . like Ken."
"But, .Jeff, when do we ••t?"
"I• that Brute you're weerlng, Sue?"
"Can you f-1 the power, Bill?"
"Do you remember, Polly?"
Mixed emotion• .
Do you think he'll get up?
Honors Assembly Held May 21, 38 Scholarships Awarded As
Students Receive Honors
Group looks on as Miss Tenuta distributes awards.
Sue Macht receives Chamber Of Commerce Scholarship.
"Wake us up when It's over."
On May 21 the Annual Honor and Awards Assembly was
held in the auditorium. Students received awards based on
Civic, Scholastic, and Athletic achievements .
Two Honor Society scholarships were presented to Patricia
Bartholomew and Bonnie Barr. Student Council scholarships
were awarded to Julie Fisher, Virginia Herrmann, Carol
Peters. and Leslie Zemozonak.
Senior girls chit chat.
138 Honors Assembly
There were 35 other awards given to students ranging from
the Trident Nancy Horton Memorial scholarship award to the
Commerce Business Administration award .
Mr. Fowler addressee the crowd.
Top male athlete, Scott Epping.
"Congratulations, Beverly Wiereum."
The Swingers awing.
Martha Gonzalea, exchange student.
Sound men hard at work.
The Roger Tweiten Trio.
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On June 4th, 1975, Carthage College Hosted
Bradford's Graduation '75
Much t•l•nt, big h-rta-th• cl••• of 19715.
Spy'• anchors-Pip, Peg, end Polly. Chief
••Y•· "Thank you."
"It flta very well. Look• good, too."
"And when I
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From A to Z they filled the row• to receive diplomas.
Mrs. Hazelton helps graduates
Thar••• brought her crutches.
.Joe look• ao surprised that he mede ltl
Gene end Chris edd to the locel color .
Mary, with dlplome, exits from graduation platform.
.Judy think• of marriage or graduetlon?
"on Perker,
accepts.
Inferno"• editor. de•ervlngly
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I wonder who's happier. teacher or graduate?
The flood of graduates. Find yourself?
They walked down the Carthage isle in pairs
The commencement program held by a graduate.
Candid glance of awaiting seniors.
Bilotti made ltl Receives diploma and.
142 Graduation
"Hey, ma, I'm over here."
throws hat in jubilation and relief.
Linda's voice rings out with last song.
"Memories. like the corner of my mind . .
CATCHING YOU IN THE ACT. • •
"If I could heve one wlehl"
"I'm going to be elckl"
"Oh, no, look who'• comlngl"
"Tho•• were the good old deye . •
"
"Help me . . . I went to hold your hendl"
"Help me, I think I'm etuckl"
"And I mey need ltl"
"Ain't I • cutle?" (Mlodzlk end hie etern facee.)
Candide 143
Students Keep on Their Toes Because
Spy's Spies Spy Continually
" Mommy,
George)
L..rry D. huetlee egeln. (L. Denlg)
8he'e eo eweet. (M. Melett•)
don't feel
good ." ( C
"I Ilk• to we•r my uniform." (J Tru•x)
"Don't take my picture." (J. Hiiiier)
"I ju.t thought of• dirty journ•llem ertlcle." (E. Pott.)
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I
Group Searches for Solution to Study Hall Situation As
S.C. Sponsors Homecoming
"This meeting will now come to order."
Bradfords Student Council once
again acted as the voice of the individual student. Among the most
important items discussed was the
study hall situation.
ROW 1, L to R : L. Lucas, T . Hoomes, D. Thompson, .J. Saulys, C. Zuehisdorf, G. Arndt, C. Romano, .J.
Lea, R . Negri, G. Burrow, D. Duffy . ROW 2: C. Peters, S. Mandernack, D. Holbrick, .J. Fischer, L.
Woodward, S. lngrouille, T . Cosentino. ROW 3: D. Robles, G. Robles, .J. Mica, R. Antes, R. Rigby, R.
Glud.
Scott M. likes to put himself above other people.
Officers for the 1974-7 5 year were
D . Robles - Pres .. S. Mandernack
- V . Pres ., C . Romano -Treas .. D .
Thompson - Rec . Sec .. J . Mico Cor. Sec .. J . Fischer - Parliamentarian. and T. Hoomes - Historian .
The councils advisor is Mr. Hoferitza .
Enthusiasm
He looks so Involved. (Mr. Hoferltza)
146 Student Council
Also. the group sponsored the annual homecoming activities, including the dance held on Oct. 12 .
meeting .
at
a
student
council
Group Loses Members but Not Effectiveness As . . .
Devilettes Perform on Stage
Mr. Chatman advised the Devilettes Drill Team for the second year. The
group placed first in a talent show at the Zion Benton High School. Due to
lack of membership. the group was unable to perform at home basketball
games. They hope to increase their membership next year.
TOP ROW, L to R: Q. Rezee, V. Hermon. BELOW: G.
Cunningham, V. Mason, P. Jackson.
Pem Jackson enjoying her lunch.
Mr. Chetmen, Advl-r
Marshall Arts Club Interests Both Boys and Girls As ...
Students Learn Self- Defense
Marshal Arts In action I
For the first year, Mr. Hoferitza
organized a self-defense course at
Bradford . The Marshal Arts Club
attracted both boys and girls. The
club met during the noon hour
three times a week. Along with Mr.
Hoferitza's instructions. some of
the club members also helped out.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Keck, Terry Gholston, Linde Aceto, Roger Freehoff, Olene Claro, Mike Sales,
(T. Van Slochteren not In club). People Not Shown: K. Delong, B. Locante, J. Caldwell, H. Gomez, J.
Pascucci, K. Sharron, D. Hurst, M. Soto, J. Garcia.
Devilettea/Marahall Arts 14 7
Ten Most Wanted Men Dance Highlights the School Vear As ...
Booster Club Cheers Them on
Mary watching the guya. M. Maletta
ROW 1, Lto R: L. Hansen, Mrs. Farrell, M . ..luekewicz, ..I. Sytkowekl, M. Platt, M.
Cameron. ROW 2: M. Olson, M. Mallette, L. Benhoff. ROW 3: S. Collins, K.
Devine, L. Maxwell. ROW 4: E. Young, ..I. Reeves, I. Buswell.
Mary Ann, You're not that ahyl M. Platt
Another backer!
K. Dagen-
What is Booster Club? It helps to put enthusiasm back into high
school sports. Some of the activities they participate in are : 1)
furnishing buses to football and basketball games and wrestling
meets (cheerleaders free) 2) selling popcorn at wrestling meets
and basketball games. 3) The Ten Most Wanted Men Dance, 4)
Valentines Day Dance, 5) Keeping up the showcases . Many
friendships were formed during the year, this quote reflects
those memories and friendships: "There are plenty of acquaintances in the world, but very few real friends." The club and
school would like to give its deep appreciation to the club's advisor, Mrs . Farrall, and the clubs president Lois Maxwell .
back
We thirst for a win . . .
Other peppers! B.H.S. Cheerleaders.
The
Devil's
Morrone.
148 Booster Club
Assistant;
B.
BHS National Honor Soc.i ety Inducts 52 Nevv Members As
•
Club Grows 1n Numbers
ROW 1 , L to R : B. Richardson, C. Ritacca, C. Stringin, K. Dagenbach,
A . Montemuro, C . Peters, P . Wind, M . Gastaldi , .J . Mico, P.
Bartholomew, B . .Johnson , B . Wiersum , M . Ryszewski, F. Scalzo, K.
Dumisco. ROW 2: S. Mandernack, B. Labl , P . Kruger , .J . Fisher, .J .
Grno, .J. Otto, K . McGrath , .J. Cooper, .J. Kuta, C. Mason , C . Hofman.
ROW 3 : M . Annessi , T. Behn, D . Dworak, A. Zievers, L. Bashinsky,
Honor Society member, "etudylng7" (8. Menderneck)
Bradford's Chapter 2580 of the
National Honor Society inducted
52 members of the junior and
senior classes . The formal initiation
was held on Oct . 1 6 with its
traditional candlelight ceremony.
The Society's 1974- 75 officers are
Marjean Hoeft, Pres .. Carol Hofman. V .P ., Laurel Bullmore and
Brenda Jonson. Sec. and Joy Grno.
Treas .
S. Macht, L. Stevee, K . Nutini, T . Dummer, M. Hoeft, I. Buswell.
ROW 4 : G. Graziano, M . Lequia, R . Negi, L. Martin, .J . Brunner, L .
Welling, L. Ziccarelli , B . .Johnson , B . .Johnson, P . White , A . Valeo , B .
Barr. ROW 5 : A. Lukauskus, R . Parker, T . Zuehlsdorf, S . Ramano, B .
Meier, C. Peters, P . Schiefer, .J . Quinn, .J . .Jones , S . Pierce, M .
Macareno, B. Puntillo, C . Woodward .
Members
themselves.
"I just ate peanut butter!" (S . Epping)
enjoying
Give us a smile .Julie! (.J. Mico)
Honor Society 149
Mrs. Upright Guides Sub-Deb Through Another Vear As .
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•
Stairvvay to Heaven'', Highlights
Sub-Deb member keeps in step.
Prudom)
ROW 1, Bottom to Top: D. Vogt, S. Hag, B. Mayer, K. Dagenbach, D. Erskine, M. Eucalano, T.
Weideikas, L. Phillip. ROW 2: K. Prudom, F. Veltri, A. Montemurro, .J. Glidden, A. Macareno, T.
Hannes, D. Zizich, .J. lampada, l. Kreft, .J. Neimi, l. lampada. ROW 3: B. Gorra, E. Gorr, T. Willems,
S . Nelson, l. Truax, .J. Eldred, l. Bashinsky, D . .Jalensky, R. Pitts. ROW 4: l. Giorno, l. Collins, .J.
.Jenson, A. Tobias, l. Staskus, .J. Sadlon, l. Marx, C. Rennick, l. Prudom, V. Seidel. ROW 5: .J.
Glaeser (President), A. Zievers, .J. Saulys, K. Kumisczo, M. Houghton, P. Schiefer.
"If I knew we had to dress like this . .
(l.
Sub-Deb is one of Bradford's three
service clubs . In October they built
a homecoming float with Key Club;
this was followed by formal and informal initiations. On December
30. Sub-Deb held its annual winter
formal entitled "Stairway to
Heaven" . The club also ushered for
the graduation ceremonies in June .
Mrs . Upright is the advisor, Julie
Glaeser acted as the club's president.
"
"This nose plug never works". (B. Mayer)
Some juniors do some funny looking things.
150 Sub-Deb
"If he could see me now . .
Mr. Guenther Guides Club Through Sales, Activities As
Key Club Remains Active
Some members are even active in
sports .
ROW 1, L to R: Tim Bishop, Terry Paone, .Jon Kruger, Greg Graziano, Tim Behm, Brian Skowronski,
David Benik, Dennis Mlecko, Scott Kessler. ROW 2: Randy Skowronski, Todd Richter, Kevin
Boness, Rick Vahradian, Gary Leineweber. SITTING: Bill Richardson, Kirk Grimes.
Remember,
Randy,
there
are
people
Hey, Tim, are you thinking about Sue again?
This year's Key Club advisor was
Mr. Guenther. The officers were
Gary Leineweber (Pres .) , Greg
Graziano (V .P .), and Rick Vahradian
(Sec .). There were many activities
in which Key Club participated ,
such as : 1) putting on the
Homecoming assembly, 2) building
a float with Sub-Deb, 3) selling
pizzas . 4) and organizing a basketball game with Tremper' s Key Club
in March .
"Gee, I hope every hair is in placel"
watching.
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Hi-Style Initiates Nearly 35 Nevv Members As .
Club Membership Grows to 86
ROW 1, I. tor .: M. Dew, M. Maletta, M . Baken, C. George, B. Fifer, .J.
Rash, .J. Onoako, .J. Servantez, L. Ziccarelli, M . Peckus. ROW 2: A.
Herrmann, .J. Hillier, K. Soronen, .J. Chovan, .J. Weidner, T. Ogren.
ROW 3 : B . Braze, C. Tribur, L Zamezonak, G. Gerrmann , G. Klap-
proth, F. Scalzo, S. Partick, S. Bania. ROW 4: .J . Pelman, .J. Otta, K.
McGouegle, P . Sinnen, .J. Fisher, M. Perri, R. Rigby. ROW 5: R.
Collins, L. Pillizzi, P . .Jenkins, L Ruffalo, P . Kezed, C. Pitts, B.
Halvorsen. ROW 6: L. Slugocke, S . Kaul, C. Carlino, L. Fanning.
Hi-Style began the Year's activities
by building a homecoming float
vvith brother club Hi-Y. In October
the club gained 35 nevv members.
Other events included sending a
Thanksg iving basket to a needy
family, and bake sales .
"Hay, man, Ya wanna boggle;" (.J. Chovan)
"Thay like my baby food." (T. Ogren)
152 Hi-St le
Choderonek)
If that ia a friend . . . K. McGouagla, S. Patrick
Hi-V Sponsors Student Dance on December 6th, and
Continues to Help Needy
Hi-Y
ROW 1, I . tor.: J. Truex, M. Bullmore, G. Schmidt, H. Heubrich, C. Neu•titfer, J. Humphrey•,
M. Epping . ROW 2: B . Hurst, P. Falduto, P. Gaucho. ROW 3: B . Lea, D. Cox, T. Richards, T.
Locante, G. Flaherty, T. Ralph, R. Jelks, J . Kautzman, S. Wiersum. ROW 4 : L . Horgan, R.
members-active
in
sports .
(G.
Schmidt)
Scalzo, S . Epping.
Under the supervision of Rocky
Scalzo (1st. Sem .) and Bob Hurst
(2nd . Sem .). Hi- Y spent a year
which covered activities ranging
from floatbuilding to caroling at
both hospitals to donating food
baskets to needy families . Hi- Y also
sponsored the kick-off dance in
December. During the year, they
raised money for the unbuilt water
fountain by the harbor.
On11 of the greet pumpkin•. (S. Epping)
"8top fooling •round, eo I c•n t•k• your picture."
My follow through can be •••n on page
188 .
Rocky end Duto, • couple of h•m•.
Hi-Y 153
K-Teens Sponsors
11
Fussing-n'-Feuding," BHS's Annual
Sadie Hawkins Dance
Maryann catches an eye with Chris!
K-Teens is one of the many service
clubs at Bradford . It is open to any
interested senior or junior girl.
Formal initiation was held on
January 16 when all new members
were formally accepted into the
club.
Throughout the year, members are
involved in many activities . Their
main objective is the Sadie
Hawkins dance.
ROW 1, Lto R: S . Martin, M. Ryszawski, T. Dummer. ROW2: S. Spaulding, M. Mattson, L. Herolt, C.
Reeves. ROW 3: S. Collins, B. Witt, M. Platt.
Linda double talks to keep the ticket for keepsake.
154 K-Teen
This year's theme of the dance was
"Fussing-n-Feuding," which was
held during March. Club members
considered this the highlight of the
year.
. and you know what else . . ." (J. Jones, L. Walling).
Verwey Leads B-Club Once Again; Group Expands As
Female Athletes Included
"B-GIRL, B-OUYI I"
ROW 1: K . Bone••· J. Humphrey•, B . Nichole, L. Denlga. P. Falduto, E . Nelson, R. Oater, T.Ralph. ROW
2 : D . Wheeler, D. Piehl, S. Epping, J. Truax, T. Venci, J. Werwie. ROW 3: G. Leineweber, B . Hearst, S .
Hubbard, J. Moncatch, J. Gombar, M. Roaaiello, C. Jeffery, R . Kangas, M. Weddel, D. Cox, G. Alfano,
P. Spiroff.
BEST BUDDIES!
"U• girl• cheer for the BUSY B'S."
ROW 1: J. Hillier, J . Chovan, K. Kumiazco, K. McGonegle, M. Peckus,
M. Hughes . ROW 2 : J. Weidner, P. Schlater, L. Zemezonak, K. Olsen, J.
LaSalle, T. Cosentino. ROW 3: S. Hoaglund, D. Lorbel, J. Lampada, S.
Heg, G. Martin, P. Olsen. ROW 4: P. Szymanski, V. Mason, Q . Razaa, B.
Piasecki, T. Pilligor, J. Brunner.
ROW 1: M. Bullmore, R. Vahraidian, H. Haubrich, G. Schmidt, R.
Scalzo. ROW 2: T. Bishop, B. Weiss, T. Apostoli, G. Graziano, M.
Bradford's B Club is an organization for the boys or girls who
have lettered in at least one sport during the school year. This is
the first year for the girls to gain recognition . This year they
ushered and sold refreshments at basketball games. B-Club
sold red, white, and black Bradford hats during the year. They
also nominated candidates for various dances and activities .
B-Club ended their successful year with their traditional allsports banquet in June. B-Club's head advisor is Mr. Gerald
Vervey .
Herbert, R. Jelks, P. Gauchel, J. Denio .
B-Club 155
French Club Keeps Busy As They Travel to Milwaukee
To Visit Marcel Marceau
French Club started the year with a
trip to Whitewater for a foreign
language day . Next. they travelled
to Chicago for an evening of dining
at Cafe' Bernard. The club also
gives a scholarship to any senior
member. To end the year. French
Club sponsored the annual Senior
Banquet.
Mr. Sacco was the club's advisor.
ROW 1, L to R: R. Parker, C. Ritacca. M. Heoft, A. Peterson, S. VanWinkle, J. Kruger, o. Dunn, T.
Krohn, M . Dunn, S. Korknven, A. Mulder, S. Blanc, P. White, L. Jones, S. Tyunaitas.
Sophie Blanc, a foreign exchange student from Tours, France.
Mexico City and Acapulco Become Real As.
Spanish Club Travels
Spanish Club gave a Christmas basket to a needy family. Its
members visited famous restaurants as La Magarita' in
Chicago and The Vagabond in Milwaukee. And the club also
held many bake sales during the year. The advisor for the club
was Mrs . Reynaldo Mondragon.
ROW 1. L to R: L. Veltri, A. Escamilla, M. Gonzalea. ROW 2: Mra.
Mondragon, A. Montemurro, A. Perez, J. Freehof. ROW 3: B.
Johnson, L. Zion, S. Miller. ROW 4: D. Moe, C. Zuehlsdorf, C.
Stringer. ROW 5: T. Zuehlsdorf (President), C. Mendez, T.
Zuehlsdorf.
1 56 French/Spanish Clubs
Peggy Ziesmer (Vice-President).
Timothy, an active member.
Club Coordinates School and Job Opportunities As
D.E.C.A. Keeps Gro~ing
Cheryl lletena attentively.
KNEELING, L to R: G. Alfano, L. Kuhnley. ROW 1:
G. Suokko, M. Schroeder, P . Bartholomew, L.
Card, E . Scozzaro, B . .Johnson. ROW 2: S .
Hoaglund, B. Meier, C . Pierangeli, P . .Jahnke. ROW
Gino Alfano. D . E.C.A.'• Homecoming nomln-.
D .E.C.A .' s main purpose is to act as a senior serv ice agency . Among the usual
activities were window displays for advertising . This year D.E.C .A . held a
successful stuffed animal sale . Profits made from this sale were used for a field
trip to Southridge . D .E.C .A .' s program consists also of having jobs. They did
hold an end-of-the-year employer-employee banquet.
3 : K . .Jalensky, K . Klapproth, T . Pilligor .
Students Continue to Collect and Recycle Paper As
Ecology Club's Main Project
The purpose of the Ecology Club is for
the members to plan and work on our
community's · environmental
problems. This year. one of Ecology
Club's biggest services was the putting of paper collection boxes in every
room and then having the paper
recycled . Mr . Knickrehm was the
club's adviser.
ROW 1, L to R : Ron Parker, Ron Negri, Dora Banis, Clay Perone, Steve Mueller (sponsor), Sally
Kornkven, .Joanne Frick, Kristina Knutson.
Mr. Knickrehm and pale poae for pie.
D.E.C.A./Ecology Club 157
Bradford Students Help Keep Library in Shape but,
Aide-Group Shrinks Size- Wise
Mrs. Miller keeping the library In shape.
Compared to the 1 4 library-aides
who worked in 1974, this year's
group numbers 4 . Yes. only 4. but
that does not hinder the group in
any way, as they are all hard
workers . They shelve books and
magazines. run errands, and find information for students .
ROW 1, L to R: .J. Frick, P. Boness, R. Bell, D. Smert.
Sixteen Students Help Enforce School Regulations .
Bradford's Hall Monitors
"Clear the halls so I can get my work
done."
ROW 1 • L to R: M. Llanas, S. Allen, C. Tutlewekl, D. Schafer. ROW 2: R. Raethke, D. Skowronski, w.
Schuh, .J. Webb, B. Earl. ROW 3: R. Thompson, .J. O'Connor, M. Gundersen. ROW 4: G. Arndt, c.
Burns. ROW 5: .J. Freehoff. ROW 6: L. Otto.
158 Library Aides/Hall Monitors
To maintain quiet while classes are
going on sixteen students
volunteer their time. They check
passes.give directions to visitors.
and remove from Bradford
premises any unauthorized visitors .
Mlodzik, Soronen Supervise School-Community Events As ·
Auditorium Keeps Jumpin'
Usherettes is a service organization for Bradford High School
and Kenosha . The club assists in selling and collecting tickets.
handling programs. and works with the Stage Crew to provide
efficient school and community performances in our auditorium .
Mr. Mlodzik. the auditorium manager, supervised the work
schedule of the club .
Dianna Schlerenberg
Debbie Schlichting
Donne Schierenberg
Annette Relfenberger
Record Number of Auditorium Dates Keep
Stage Crew Extremely Busy
Stage Crew members are given the
opportunity to work with all the
different types of equipment involved in stage productions. They
work for numerous school productions as well as community performances . Mr. Soronen was this
year's advisor, along with the help
of Mr. Shaver.
"Hey, don't take• picture of me."
ROW 1, L to R: J. O'Connor, D. Skowronek!. ROW 2 · R. Vehredlan, A. Peteraen, A. Lucky, R. Oater.
ROW 3: J. Orzechowaki, E. Nelaon, A. Lukauakaa, . Perrine.
Uaherettea/Stege Crew 1 59
V.T.V. Puts Emphasis on Enhancement and Enrichment As .. .
Thirty Students Act As Tutors
ROW 1, L to R: Dannie Moncatch, Richard Symonds, Kevin
Grissom, Wayne Cleveland, George Baker, Thomas Ludwig, Wayna
Bartholomew, Arthur ·Wilks, Mr. Feldmeier. ROW 2 : Cynthia Schlitz,
Celleetine .Jenkins, .Joseph Laraen, Eilieen Foley, Deborah Huret,
Diane .Jones, Robin Otto, Corine Lockett. ROW 3 : lrda Santiago,
Maria Ruiz. Dewayn Matson, Kimberly Barnett, Lynn Adelsen,
Richard Villalobos.
"Aren't I sexy." (Richard Symonds)
The Youth Tutoring Youth Program this year centered itself
upon the many aspects of its tutors and its tutees . Of the thirty
tutors that tutored this year. several of them helped their
children in reading, some helped with spelling, others in math,
while others helped in all three areas . Tutors helped their
children socially through a one-to-one relationship. Others
worked in enhancement and enrichment areas.
YTY tutors earn one full credit for participation . Tutors are
responsible for their own transportation to the schools. tutoring their children. and attending an in-service class once a week
with Advisor Mr. Feldmeier.
Most of the tutors that Spy talked with seemed to like children .
This attitude would undoubtedly make the program a
successful and rewarding experience for all concerned . Adviser
Feldmeier feels that it has been just that kind of year-a rewarding one.
"I'll protect you I" (Mr. Feldmeier, Advleor)
160 YTY Club
Forensic Team Sends Eight to State Competition As:
Five Receive
11
A'' Ratings
Forensics is a group of students
who voluntarily participate in
speaking contests . Through these
contests they gain further experience in speaking . This is a team
activity in which the students help
each other . They also receive
assistance from the club advisers.
Mrs. Hazelton. Mrs. Stallman. and
Mr. Shaver.
FRONT: Lynn Stine. BACK: .Joy Kiekhoefer, Perry Lehrke, .Julie Holman.
Lynn Stine tells her story.
Drama Club Presents Various Talents May 23 for . ..
''Entertainment Evening''
"The Effect of Gamma Rays On Man-In-The Moon Marigold,"
started this year's Drama Club. The directers. Mrs . Hazelton and
Mr. Shaver decided to double-cast the play because of the
amount of talent at the tryouts. They presented the play during
the month of April.
There are ten girls in the club this year.
LEFT TO RIGHT : K. Shout, C . Matrongo, C. Peters, T. Bashinsky, D .
Halbrook, T. Van Slockteren, M. Houghton, C. Weber, V.
Widemenich, P. Beets, A. Reifenberger, R . Beel, M. Walls, G. Stine.
"Look
over
there I "
(M.
··1 didn't know . . " (C. Peters)
Houghton)
Forensics/Drama Club 161
Fevv Students Kept Active Throughout
Vear As .
•
Youth 1n
Action Lives on
ROW 1, L to R: L. Jensen, L. Adelson, R . Antes, D. Smart. ROW 2: P . Pounders, Mias Magada, R. Bell, K. Petry.
Youth In Action's major yearly project involved helping the headstart
children by sponsoring a Christmas
party. Ruth Bell and Dianna Smart
helped by bringing candy favors to
the children . With the help of other
members, friendship boxes were
made and distributed . Miss
Magada advised and helped out
throughout the year.
Beat view of homecoming parade!
162 Youth in Action
Youth in Action!
A member taking action I (L. Jensen)
Art Club Holds Workshops Twice a Month As
Members Travel to
Milwaukee
Greg Smith finishes prom posters.
Art Club's membership increased
along with their activities. With
bakesales at lunch and openworkshop sessions in the evenings ,
club members met once every two
weeks . The club also traveled to the
Wisconsin Designer Craftsman
show in Milwaukee.
ROW 1, L to R: P. Krueger, B. Kordus, L . Casciaro, .J. Pascucci, .J. Webb, .J. Ruben, Gentile. ROW 2:
C. Foster, M. Carr, W. Schuh, B . Talbert, C. Tribur, Mrs. Lipke, L. Shavvaluk.
German Club Dines at the Hofbrahaus and
Group Attends Milvv. Folk
Fair
German Club began its yearly activities in November as they attended the Folk Fair in Milwaukee . At
Christmas time they went to the
Hofbrahaus. a Bavarian restaurant.
They also sponsored bakesales.
This year's president was Loren
Carter . The adviser was Mrs.
Nielsen .
ROW 1, L to R: O. Herr, R. Thompsen, L. Carter, .J. Fisher. ROW 2: C. Foster, A. Reifenberger, S.
A future German student.
Allen, K. Knutsen, C. Peters, C. Schlichting, L. Greidensus, L . .Jagensky.
Art Club/German Club 163
Mrs. Hammond Guides Trident Through Another Vear As
Over the Rainbow Highlights
ROW 1. L to R : J. Glidden, P. Scholey, S. Truskowski, K. Kumisco,
E. Mayer, L. Fanning, D. Roders. ROW 2 : C. Burke, S . Rasmussen, B.
Plourde, J . Greeley, M. Roth, S. Schwartz, S. Blise. ROW 3: A .
Zievers, B. Piasecki, J. Jones, B. Griffin, J. Ross. ROW 4: S. Macht,
J. Quinn, L. Zemezonak, T. Pilligor. ROW 5: G. Martin, K. Thomas, P.
Sanders. ROW 6: C. Sorenon, J. Piasecki, M. Tabbert, C. Sanders.
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Girls, keep those arms straight.
Trident Swim Club presented their
annual watershow on April 10, 11
and 12 . This year's show named
"Over the Rainbow" was held in
the school pool. M .C.'s for the
show were Don Ling and John
Ruffolo . The girls worked since
January. making costumes, painting. building scenery. and writing
routines.
This year's President was Cindy
Burke, who had a solo in the show.
Advisors were Mrs . Hammond and
Mrs . Bunkowske . But Mrs .
Bunkowske left Bradford in
December because of a change of
job. she is now living in Florida.
Mrs. Bunkowske, Advisor until December.
164 Trident
That bellyflop really hurt my stomach.
"We're coming to get-cha!"
Our very own " Spinning Wheel " performed by Trident members.
Trident's thanks to Mrs. Hammond .
M.C.'s .John
Ruffolo
and
Don
Ling .
. . but I can't swim!" (.J. Glidden)
"I got water in my eye! (.J. Ruffolo)
Ann Zievers day-dreaming .
"I feel a chill . . ." (S . Macht)
Sue Macht, going solo .
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Paper Takes Stand by Advocating Nevv High School As
School Press Faces Issues
KNEELING: M. Geliche, M. Krome, W. Engelhart, L . Zamba. ROW 1, Lto R : D. Thompson, N . Kloet,
D. Lindstrom, T . Hartung, M . Cameron, .J. Hradsky, K . Olsen, L. Welling, K . Ellis, K. Burby, N . Tarsitano . ROW 2 : C. Peters, E. Manna, D . Collins, T . Klopstein , T. Heinish, P . Lehrke, L. Maxwell, S .
Mandernack, .J . Holman.
Inferno's 1st place float.
Inferno, Bradford's official high
school newspaper is published
twelve times during the school
year. This year the twelve-page
Christmas issue was the best
seller. Its copy is supplied primarily
by the journalism classes (I and 11) .
Mr. Mlodzik was the adviser.
"Oh hell, we can't put this article in ."
KNEELING: L. Denig . ROW 1, Lto R: M . Duffy, W . Richardson, .J. Bilotti, R . Ceasario, T . Corradini, B.
Nelson, E. Mayer, R. Aiello, M. Carr, W. Koelzer, S. Boero, L. Sward. ROW 2 : R. Blaisdell, S .
Chodoronek, D. Schantek, T. Farace, T . Richter, R. Perrine, .J. Smith, D. Marchand, B. Plourde, G.
Martin, L. Stine, G. Moore, R. Cameron.
ROW 1, Lto R: L. Herolt, L. Krome, B. York, L. Truax, K. Prudom, .J. Sicilia, P . .Jenkins, C . Zapf. ROW
2: D. Matten, B . .Johnson, P . Birchall, .J. Fieramoska, M . Holborn, .J. Reeves, L. Ogle, S. Truskowski,
M . Randel. ROW 3: M . Pekouske, L . Bailey, R . Parker, M. Cantwell, B. Hansen, .J . Potts, .J. Grisham,
D. Tracy, L . Zicarelli, S. Hubbard.
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Don't get sassy, .Janine I (1975 Editor)
Despite Conveniences of Modern .Journalism Room (Choke!)
Staff Finishes Book on Time
Spy staff is a group of students
who WORKED in the hot and illequipped Spy Room during 7th
hour to design this 256 page
special.
Special thanks to Mr. Mlodzik. Spy
adviser, and Mr. Karrels. Spy art adviser. Congratulations are due to
Polly Sironen and .Jeff Raduechel .
1975 Editors .
ROW 1, L to R : M. Llanas, .J. Reeves, P. Sironen, .J. Sicilia, .J. Raduechel, .J. Hillier. ROW 2: D.
Lindstrom, C. Ritacca, G . Arndt, M. Maletta, L. Welling, M. Perri, D. Thompson. ROW 3: P. Sinnen,
.J . Grisham, M . Corkins.
Corky, trying to get an ad, by singing.
Smile, Chief, Spy can't be that bad I
"After you, my dear." (.Jeff/Co-Editor)
Spy staff just goofing around, as usual.
Polly, trying to look busy. (Co-Editor)
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Mr. Helwig Starts New Club to Promote Track Season As . . .
Students Run 500 Miles
500 Mile Club. ROW 1, L to R : Mr . Scropos, Danny Margraf. Berdetta Hoffman, Conie Tegel , Vicki Mecozzi, .Jerry Witkauskis, Carol
Schinski, Allison Denig , Quidsia Razaa. ROW 2 : Mr . Helwig, Richard
Stern, Brian Gifford, Tim Bishop, Tom Laconte, Konise Kumizco,
Scott Kessler, Rocky Scalzo , .John Moncatch, Herb Haubrich , Mike
Bullmore . ROW 3 : Shari Swartz, Ginny Herrmann , .Julie Hillier,
Glenn Flaherty, Paul Alfano , Bill Richardson , Richard Bruns , Mike
Hebert, Gary Leineweber , Tim Ralph . ROW 4: Mike Haubrich.
This year, Mr. Helwig started a new club at Bradford open to
both students and teachers interested in running . Approximately fifty students along with one teacher, Mr. Scropos, began
running with the club. Runners earned patches after completing
50, 1 00, 200, 300, 400, and 500 m iles . Along with the patch
for running 500 miles went a club shirt . To qualify for the
patches , one had to run at least three miles a day, five days a
week . Individuals were given 1 20 days to run , starting
November 4 and ending March 3 . Another objective of the club
Sophomore
Mike Bullmore club member.
The 500 Mile Club Showcase.
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Thomas .
runner ,
Kathy
was to keep track men in shape throughout the winter between
the cross country and the track season .
Bradford girls attempt running 500 miles.
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Music Civ1s10
Choirs Present Christmas Concert vvith Music Ranging
From Latin to Electronics
Bradford's Music Department presented the Christmas Concert
on December 17 , 1974. The program opened vvith the
ACappella and the Brass Choirs . They vvere follovved by the
Girls and the Sophomore Choirs . Highlighting the Concert
Choirs' performance vvas "The Infant Jesus." Follovving
ACappella vvho returned once more. the Bradford Singers-in
19th Century dress-sang old English carols . The traditional living Christmas tree. lighted only by candles and lanterns. closed
the program .
The Brass Choir accompanies the ACappella Choir.
Kitty Kornkven on the guitar.
"00000-0000-0000-".
Balcony view of the Singers in action.
Our traditional ending to the Christmas Concert-the living Christmas tree.
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Concert Choir altos singing.
Singers/Swingers, Directed by Mr. Tweiten, Busy As
Group Performs 45 Times
LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Kornkven, B. Gifford, V. Lukic, T. Naidicz, D .
Dreger, D. Martin, .J. Frick, D. Smith, P. Ziesemer, K. Kornkven, D.
Woodward, .J. Peckus, K. Charette, A. Perez, D. Pierce, P. Gorman,
V. Mecozzi, L. Frisk, M. Bindelli, K . Puder, K . Knutson, L. Zicarelli, 0.
Hudson, B. Wiersum.
Garbed in 19th century costumes. the Bradford Singers consisted of eight couples. During the Christmas season. they
sang for church groups. fraternal organizations and banquets .
They performed a total of twenty-five times . At the Christmas Concert. the group introduced the Living Christmas
Tree. Several members of the Evening School Strings accompanied them on violins . guitars and the bass fiddle.
After Christmas . the group is named the Bradford Swingers .
Dressed in their black-and-white costumes , they were
featured at the Blue-and-Gold dinner at Moun Carmel and
between acts at the Elks Club Show. The Swingers gave
thirty performances all together. On May 2 & 3 . they
presented their show. in a Cabaret setting . The group was
accompanied by Donna Desmarais-bass guitar, Jim
Brown-guitar and Peter Gorman-drums.
LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dreger, V . Mecozzi, D. Smith, C. Holmes, D. Woodward, L. Zicarelli, B. Gifford, D. Martin, D. Tracy, V . Lukic, O. Hudson, M . Bindelli, P. Gorman, P . Ziesemer, D. Dvorak,
C. Tegel, K. Charette, D. Cutts, K. Puder, .J. Peckus.
"That was some storyl"
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A Cappella Choir, Minus Risers and Chairs for Practice
Receive Standing Praise
ROW 1, L to R: W. Sterba, R. Munz, .J. Peckus, E. Reineke, S. Blise,
M. Bindelli, V. Herrmann, R. Gallo, C. Perone. ROW 2: 0. Hudson, M.
Corkins, D . Dehart, E. Mayer, D. Cutts, A. Zievers, P. Ziesemer, K.
Mecozzi, K. McGonegle, .J . Quinn, D. Dworak, B. Gifford. ROW 4: D.
Dreger, M. Lequia, L Martin, D. Martin, L Ziccarelli, S . Stolarski, V.
Lukic, P. Hubbard, D. Tracy.
Puder, B. Brnak. ROW 3: N. Ziesemer, D. Woodward, P. Bodven, V.
"Gee, guys, I don't know."
Once again A Cappella received
outstanding commendation for
their performances . Their choir. under the direction of Roger Tweiten.
participated in the following: 1) The
Christmas Concert, on Dec. 1 7; 2)
The City-Wide Choral Festival; 3)
The annual A Cappella Choir
Concert; 4) The Kiwanis Awards;
5) The Spring Concert; 6) The
graduation exercise on June 4.
"Four score and seven years ago .
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"Hail, Caesar."
Girls' Choir, Directed Mr. Tvveiten,
Grows Smaller but Better
ROW 1, L to R: Marianne Gunderson, Carol Petersen, Kim Ritacca,
Lauren Carter, Lynn Adelsen, Irene Wertz. ROW 2: Terri Hartung,
Debbie Miller, Robin Schend, Roberta Collins, .Jill Yorton, Lori
.Jensen. ROW 3: Anna Herrmann, Dawn Anderson, Sharon
Richards, Kathy Roamann. ROW 4: Barbara Behringer, Leslie
Sward, Marla Cnatvvell, Dora Banis, Pamela Pounders, Tammy
Gilmore .
Music heard so deeply that it is not heard at all.
but you are the music vvhile it lasts .
-T.S . Eliot
Tvventy members vvere in the '7 4'7 5 G iris' Choir. Their first performance vvas at the Christmas
Concert. On May 26 , the choir
presented its Spring Concert.
During the school year. the group
practiced daily during 7th hour in
room 21 6. Mr . Roger Tvveiten
directed the group.
Hi! there . . . yes-you.
This way please . . .
One and two and three and four . . . . . Come on, girls-SING.
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Concert Choir, Stepping Stone to A Cappella, Sings vvith
Forty-Five Voices in Group
ROW 1, L to R: K. Kiffel, J. Willems, G. Schenning, D. Shields, C.
Weber, J. Tapley, T . Krohn, C. Reeves, C . George, J. Sicilia, P .
Starr, K. Charette . ROW 2: M. Nelson, P . Gorman, B. Braze, C.
Larsen, N. Demske, C. Olson, C . Olson, C. Woodward, H. lemall, A.
Ventura. ROW 3: J. Moncatch, R. Kangas, L. Crain, K . Andersen, D.
Nissen, B. Gorran, P . Van Strain, E. Dworak, S . Heg, R. Parker, M.
Doss. ROW 4: B. Benhoff, A . Walter, J. Palmen, D . Herr, B. Jacoby,
C. Sorenen, R. Statema, J. Piasecki, R. Meeker, R. Nelson.
This year Concert Choir finished its
third active year. The choir first
appeared at the Christmas Concert
on Dec. 1 7 . Next, they sang at
Tremper High School in the City
Wide Choral Festival on Feb. 1 6 .
On April 1 2 the choir sang at
Contest. A few weeks later they
sang at the annual Spring Concert
on May 20 . Their active year ended
at graduation on June 4 .
The choir officers were President,
Bruce Benhoff ; Vice President,
Russel Kangas; Secretary, Cindy
George; Treasurer. Joan Sicilia ;
Robe Chairman, Michael Doss and
Joan Piasecki. and Librarian, Cindy
Sorenen.
'"Pitch, please.'"
Mr. Tweiten directed the group.
'"I thought I smelled foot odor!'"
1 74 Concert Choir
'"Actually, I skip choir every other day.'"
'"I believe in getting involved.'"
Nevv Voices Present Nevv Songs to Kenosha Audiences ...
Sophomore Choir Praised
ROW 1, L to R: H. Perone, S. Rintamaki, P. Morrone, N. Goodare, F.
Morrone, A. Perez, P. Ghera, P. Putrow, T. Santiago, S. Reichelsdorf. ROW 2: R. Antes, V. Vassar, L. Hackman, T. Crain, C. Walker,
K. Thomas, L . Benhoff, S. Herrmann, S. Rahanian, R. Mayo. ROW 3:
E. Rosinski, P. Boness, C. Tegel, G. Martin, A. Story, M. Daniel, M.
Zirbel, .J . Zemezonak, R. Niesen. ROW 4: .J. Krueser, L. Hays, .J.
.Juskewicz, S. Wood, S. King, C. Haen, L. Woodward, K. Bair, .J.
Moeller, R. Glud.
Sophomore Choir, vvhich received
much praise during the school year.
made their first appearance of the
year by singing at the Christmas
Concert on December 17 . Next.
they sang at the City Wide Choral
Festival on February 1 6. Follovving
this . they participated in contest
singing on April 19. On May 22 the
choir gave their Spring Concert.
Sophomore choir finished their year
at graduation exercises held on
June 4 at Carthage College.
"Did you see that bug?"
Lisa and her sidekick Lilia.
"I think my head is shrinking."
"That was some chick!"
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Orchestra Represents Bradford on Tour
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To Minnesota 1n April
ROW 1, L. to R.: P. Maulik, B. Wiersum, L. Hansen, A . Tobias, T .
Naidicz, D. Frazier, C . Meyer, K. Kornkven, L. Frisk. ROW 2: C .
Woodward, L. Bashinsky, T. Briggs, A. Denig, .J. Weidner, G .
Murphy, C. Torkkola, D. Desmarais, M. Roth, .J. Glaeser, E. Young,
K . Prudom, L. Woodward, D. Pierce, E . Dennee, .J. Greeley. ROW 3:
Mr. Schrlpsema directs . ..
P. Kruger, K . Sharpe, .J. Ferraro, P . Lehrke, M . Barosko, L . .Jones, L.
Traux, .J . Dunasky, S. Nelson. ROW 4 : S . Kornkven, .J . Frick, W .
Hansen, R . Bell, A . Rakow, R . Girman, P. Schiefer, K. Boness, L.
Benvenuti, .J . Kruger, R . Skowronski, D. Bolyard, .J. Traux, L.
Cucunato, T. Richter, T . Zuehlsdorf, L. Aceto, G. Arbdt, K . Knutson.
. .. while .Jenny rests.
Bev does her thing with her violin.
Highlighting the Symphony Orchestra's year vvas a spring
tour to Minneapolis. Minn . vvith A Cappella . Betvveen April
27th and the 30th, the tvvo performing groups gave six concerts .
On November 22 . vvith pianist Steven Svvedish . they
presented their Fall Concert. At the Choir Festival on Feb.
16th. Orchestra performed several times . On Feb. 22nd . the
Chamber Symphony Orchestra presented its concert vvith
guest vocalist Mr. Kim Deal. The Orchestra Festival on April
19th, vvas held at Tremper. To end the year. Jan Christensen.
harpist. guest- soloed vvith our orchestra at their Spring
Concert. presented on May 28th.
These are the students that went on tour to Minneapolis.
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The orchestra sections pract iced daily under the direction of
Mr. David Schripsema .
Concert Band Produces Fine Music As
Mr. Sabo Directs 50 Members
ROW 1, L to R: J . Frangelo, K. Mcllquham, R. Fye, B. Hoffman, M.
Holland, L. Fort, T. Simmons, G. Jones, G. Thomas, N . Szymanski, S.
Bolyard, K. Nelson, B . Maurer. ROW 2: G. Dworak, E. Seligo, T.
Zuehlsdorf, L . Munz, K. Lehrke, D. Barnes, P. Thomey, R. Verch, R.
Randle, J. Franogeli, D. Mleczko . ROW 3: L. Randell , c . Zutell, C.
McDonald, S. Kessler, J. Fiermosca, K. Piehl, M . Kiser, S . Baroako.
D. Sadlon, P. Krumm, R. Vahradian, G. Nelson, M. Merfuld. K .
Lehrke, J. Wasmundt, Mr. Sabo.
On Jan . 8 and 9 , The Concert Band
participated in Band-0-Rama at
Carthage College fieldhouse . The
group performed its major concert
on April 29. under the direction of
Mr. Sabo. Their selections ranged
from " Folk Song Suite" to " Chorale
and Alleluia ." The band practiced
daily during the school year . In the
summer. this band combines with
Symphony Band to form Summer
Recreation Band .
Trumpet line-Summer Band .
Hil My name Is Peter Krumm.
Scott Kessler and friends.
Berdetta and Nancy goof offl
Roger Randle relaxes after lunch .
Concert Bund 177
Symphony Band Nationally Ranked As They Perform at
Music Educators' Convention
ROW 1, L to R: M. Roth, G. Murphy, C. Torkola, D. Desmaris, .J.
Weidner, S. Stevens, E. Hill, L. Bullmore. ROW 2 : L. Truax, M.
Barosko, G . Graziano, T. Cosentino, T. Paone, K. Boness, T.
Plummer, R. Girman, A. Rakow, P. Schiefer, .J. Glaeser, K. Prudom,
.J. Smith, M. Houghton, S. Villup, D. Secky, R. Oster. ROW 3: T .
Fliess, L. .Jones, G. Klapproth, .J. Stengert, T. Housman, .J. Nutini, B.
Weiss, .J. Truax, R. Blaisdell, S. Plummer, T. Blackman, P. Spiroff, B.
Casey, .J. Raduechel, L. Marx, S . Nelson, .J. Dunasky. ROW 4: D.
Forgiani, P. Williams, M. Sussewind, R. Garves, L. Benvenuti, C. Lar-
son, G . Picaso, K. Grimes, D . Bolyard, .J. Kruger, R. Skowronski, B .
Ricchio, .J. Santapolo, R. Guzman, B. Ciotti, G. Leineweber, P.
Dunasky, T . Richter, .J. Mica. ROW 5: M. Walls, B . Skowronski, T.
Zuehlsdorf, T. Bishop. ROW 6: R. Davis, R . Dell, .J. Brunner, F.
Hansen, B. DallaSanta, L. Prudom, D . .Jacoby, .J. Grno, M.
Getschman, D. Secor, V. Sidle, .J. Sadlon, L. Staskis, S. Talbert, B.
Lukawski, B. Doherty, C. Zuehlsdorf, C. Renick, .J. Weidner, L.
Hrupka, S. Ruffalo, S. Bishop, L. Herbert, Mr. Sabo.
Bradford's Symphonic Band was
nationally recognized this year as
they were invited to perform at the
Music Educations National
Conference. April 3-6 in Omaha.
Nebraska . They were chosen by
audition in which bands from
across the nation participated . In
add ition. the band performed in
many other activities throughout
the year. including a half-time show
at the Packers-Zion game in
Milwaukee on Sept . 29 and a concert at the Wisconsin Music
Educators' Convention in Madison.
The group also was involved in
other usual annual events such as
the Winter Concert. Spring
Concert. and the Band-A-Rama .
Woodwinds. Randy, Mary, Denise, Lisa, .Joann,
Scott, Sally.
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Trombones . .Jim {Pres.), .Jim, .John, Bob, Tom,
Todd, Peter, .Julie.
ROW 1 : Bobbie, Marina, Linda, Dawn. ROW 2: Pat,
Gayle, Therese. ROW 3: Mark, Lois, Greg.
ROW 1: Judy. ROW 2: Rick, Bob. ROW 3:
Rick, Bill.
ROW 1 : Sue. ROW 2: Gail, Donna. ROW 3:
Margie, Eileen, Janine, Sheryl, Laurel.
ROW 1: Mike, Tim. ROW 2: Tim,
Brian.
ROW 1 : Cindy, Julie. ROW 2: Louie, Bob, Bob.
ROW 3: Ruben, Jon. ROW 4: Greg, Randy, Dave.
ROW 5: Kirk, Gary.
Julie, Judy, Cathy.
ROW 1 : Terry, Tina. ROW 2: Ann, Ruth.
ROW 3: Pattie, Kevin. ROW 4: Tom.
ROW 1: Bob. ROW 2: Jeff, Tim, Steve. ROW 3: Paul,
Rick (Orum Major).
ROW 1: Barb, Sue, Joy, Mary, Colleen, Barb. ROW 2:
Laurie, Caroline. ROW 3: Lisa, Laurie, Sara. ROW 4: Donna,
Sherrie. ROW 5: Jill, Lisa, Jane. ROW 6: Vickie, Barb.
Bradford Symphony Band 1 79
Jazz Ensemble, Under Direction of Mr. Sabo Presents
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Showboat 1n
Down Yonder''
Jazz Ensemble auditions were held
at the beginning of the school year.
For the first time, a girl. Donna
Desmarias. was selected to join the
group. She played bass guitar .
The band practiced every Tuesday
night from 6 :30 to 9 :30 . On
February 1 . they performed at the
Badger State Festival of Jazz. Most
of their efforts for the year went
into
the
1975
Variety
Show- " Down Yonder." It was
presented on February 27. 28. and
March 1 to near capacity crowds .
Throughout the year Jazz Ensemble performed for numerous
organizations and events.
"Music is the universal language of
man."
(Longfellow .)
.Jazz Ensemble playing at the Variety Show.
"Old Man" at work.
Todd takes a break.
Saxophones, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Thomey, D. Barnes, R. Randle, R . Casey, .J. Radeuchel, S . Plummer, P. Spiroff.
Trumpets. D. Sadlon, R. Richio, G. Picazo, R. Skowronski, K. Grimes, D.
Bolyard, .J. Kruger.
Rhythm : .J.
Desmarais.
Bonadio,
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L.
Cucunato, .J .
Brown,
R . Bell,
D.
Trombones: T. Richter, T. Houseman, B. Skowronski, C. Dvorak, .J. Nutini, .J.
Truax.
Sports Division 181
Cheerleaders Cheer for 5 Teams Throughout Sports Vear.
74-75 Varsity Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders take a jump.
V-i-c-t-o-r-y
"Lift your hands up to the sky . . ..
This summer the Varsity
Cheerleaders sold cleaner. held a
pie sale. and planned several car
washes in order to raise money to
buy coats to go along with their uniforms . Eight of the cheerleaders
attended a cheerleading camp at
DePere, Wis. during the summer to
obtain some ideas about spirit raising and to learn new cheers .
Ginny Herrmann was awarded the
most valuable cross country
cheerleader by Mr. Helwig .
Varsity Cheerleaders. ROW 1, Lto R: J. Grno, F. Scalzo.
ROW 2: M. Maletta, K. Prudom. ROW 3: G. Herrmann, C.
George. ROW 4: J. Hillier, J. Chovan.
Cheerleaders get it going at a football game.
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Many of the new chants brought to
Bradford by this year's varsity
cheerleaders will be long
remembered .
Joy Grno, varsity cheerleader.
Cheerleaders clown around at a cross country meet.
Julie, Judy, Ginny, Cindy, Kathy, Mary, Joy, Faith .
The big VICTORY mount.
.. Un, Ah we got the spirit!"
Judy and Stephanie talk between cheering.
Touchdown time against Tremper .
Raising spirit at the Homecoming Assembly .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. and at the annual bonfire.
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Twelve Sophomore Girls Head Hectic Sessions While .
Season Lasts All Vear.
ROW 1, Lto R: S. Herrmann, S. Bader, T. Craine, R. Humphreys, S. Lucas, V. Collins, N. Goodare,
K . Lorberter, R. Onosko, D. Secore, and B. Shields.
Squad
smiles
photographer!
pretty
for
Throughout this year, the B HS
sophomore cheerleaders were very
active . Believe it or not, besides
backing their teams all the way,
they baked cookies and other
goodies which helped the guys to
fire-up . They attended a one-day
cheerleading camp and practiced
weekly in the annex hallways .
ROW 1, L to R: Bonnie, Regina, Vicki, Nancy, Kathy,
Ruth, Tammie, Sandy, Sue, Sue, Denise, and Donna .
Tammie, you have a cavity!
Peek-a-boo I We see you I
Sophomore cheerleaders in action I
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"Sophomores, what's your battle cry? V-1-C-T-0-R-YI
Spy
Candle Sales Help Finance Nevvly Organized Group As
Wrestlettes Add Spirit
Wovvl What beautiful legal
ROW 1, L to R: T. Willems, L . Ogle, D. Ben is, K. McGonagle, L. Stine, S. Smith, C. Peters and D.
DeHart. ROW 2 : C. Zaph, L. Fanning, K. Andersen, B. Maurer and B. Laubscher.
Wrestlettes in Action I
Although a newly formed organization , the 74-75 wrestlettes made
themselves known by backing the wrestling team all the way into sectional
competition . Mr. Crist acted as the advisor and helped the girls in their fundraising activities such as selling candles . Kathy Andersen and Lynn Stine
were captains .
"We need a pin to vvinl"
Smile Pretty, Becky!
Captain Kathy leads cheers.
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C. Jeffery Makes All South-Shore Conference Team But .
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Bradford Has Winless Season
Red Devils Varsity Football 1974. ROW 1. I. to r . : K. Grimes, P.
Schmidt, R. Scalzo, T. Farace, G. Paskiewicz, R. Ambrose, B.
Nichols, .J. Truax, M. Brown, K . Eldred, K. Piehl. ROW 2 : Coach
Stoebe, S. Epping, L. Horgen, P . Falduto, R . .Jelks, R. Vahradian, D.
Lean, mean, and RED.
Lewis, G. Gyurina, .J. Denio, B. Pozza, T. Venci, .J. Bilotti. ROW 3:
Coach Cibrario, .J. Redlin, S. Lowe, B . Puntillo, G. Graziano, C .
.Jeffery, B. Weiss, D . Woodward, M. Weddel, P . Spiroff.
Defensive senior men .
Bradford's offense against Craig.
After the final whistle blew, Bradford ended a dismal season of 0 - 9. The first
game against Oconomowoc. (26-21 ). left Bradford's fans with an optimistic
feeling : a show of both good offense and strong defense. In the fourth game
of the season, the Red Devils fought Park to a (0-0) tie, but lost in overtime.
(6-0) . The outcome is never a sure thing when Bradford and Tremper meet,
and Bradford proved it again this year. Bradford was winning (12-7) until
1 :30 left in the game, when Tremper scored handing Bradford a two point
defeat, ( 14-12).
Chester Jeffery was awarded honors for all conference and all Kenosha for
his outstanding ability on defense. Also receiving honorable mention honors
were Tony Venci, Bob Puntillo, Mike Weddel. Scott Epping , Rocky Scalzo,
Mike Brown and Bob Pozza .
Senior men are Jim Truax. Kirk Grimes, Monte Chapman. Billy Nichols, John
Finley, Kirk Piehl. Doug Cox, Rustin Ambrose, Paul Spiroff, Jim Redlin, Bob
Puntillo, Chet Jeffery, Mike Weddel. Merril Merfeld, Paul Falduto. Scott Epping, Larry Horgen . Tony Venci, and Joe Bilotti .
Let the light shine on victory.
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Red Devils Bloc ·n Tackle in practice.
Bradford seniors mess around on picture day.
It's enough to make your mouth hang open.
A different view of the Red Devils.
Offense waits to get the ball back.
Bradford up against Park.
Chet .Jeffery gives the sign of the year.
Duh . . . did I say on one or on two.
The star of fortune sometimes brings misfortune.
Varsity Football 187
Spy Staff Gives Readers Sports' Insights Thru Pictorial
Candids for Controversy
The Bradford monkies monkeying around.
B. Weiss gets kick away in nick of time.
"Coach you wouldn't believe how I got to
practice."
Spiroff and Truax avoid photographers.
The 'little' .Jeffery isn't little.
Scarbleing for life. (B. Pozza)
Practice makes perfect. (.J. Truax)
Markham points the way.
Weiss the pain in the game and the . . . .
"Boys, there are no time outs in this game."
188 Candid
Bradford& rendition of the three musketeers.
Mike Haubrich Finishes 10th in Regionals as
Cross Country Looks Ahead
Warming
up
before
a
meet.
Most
Valuable
Runner;
Senior Mike
Haubrich .
"Coach,
broke."
Varsity runners before Tremper meet.
my
strap
Bullmore,
man.
1,000
mile
Varsity Runner : Senior S. Choderonek.
"Coming coach." (H. Haubrich).
New coach, Mr. Helwig.
This year' s cross country season
ended at regionals with Mike
Haubrich placing 10th individually.
Mike Haubrich . Bradford ' s # 1
runner. placed 3rd in the county
and 7th at conference. The team
placed 5th in conference over
Racine Horlick. Runners showing
improvement over the season
were : Mike Bullmore , Steve
Choderonek, Herb Haubrich, and
Mike Hebert. Seniors included . M .
Haubrich , S . Choderonek. T. Ralph ,
and J. Moncatch . This year' s coach
was Mr. Helwig .
SITTING, I. to r.: John Moncatch, Robert Lee, Tom Santiago, Tim Warnock, Chuck Neustifter,
Richard Bruns. STANDING: Coach Helwig, Paul Alfano, Tim Ralph, Mike Hebert, Mike Haubrich,
Herb Haubrich, Steve Choderonek, Mike Bullmore.
Cross Country 189
Sophomore Kathy Thomas Leads in Southshore Conference
Bradford Adds Nevv Sport
Kathy
Thomas
backstroke.
concentrates
on
her
Allison Denlg . . . sophomore
prospect.
"Say cheese, please."
Tennis was a new fall sport for girls
at Bradford this year. The team .
lead by sophomore Kathy Thomas.
had an 0-5 season record . Thomas
was undefeated in conference play
and teamed up with Allison Denig
to place second in conference in
doubles with a 3-2 record .
This year's team was coached by
Miss Cohli of McKinley. Members
of the team were sophomores. K .
Thomas and A . Denig; juniors. Sue
Heg. Vicki Mecozzi , and Kitty
Kornkeven; and seniors. Janice
Tapley and Patty Webb.
Girls Tennis. FRONT, I. to r.: .Janice Tapley, Allison Denlg. STANDING: Kitty Kornkeven, Vicky
Mecozzi, Sue Hag, Kathy Thomas, Coach Cohll.
..Maybe
Thomas and Denlg take time out from practice.
190 Girls Tennis
They even played on crutches.
I
can
play better without
shoes!" (Sue Hag)
Girls Volleyball in First Vear of Organized Competition
End with Single Victory
This isn't a bowling allay!
Good show glrlsl
This year's girls varsity volleyball team ended its' season with
a record of one win and six losses. Sandra Englund was the
manager and Cindy Keck was the scorekeeper. Miss Hinz
coached the girls throughout the year. Pat Olsen was chosen
·as MVP, but other outstanding players for varsity were. Judy
Brunner. Kelly McGonagle. Lynn Stine and Darinka Zizich .
The junior varsity's record was four wins and two losses.
Outstanding JV members were Linda Ziehen , Berdetta HoffROW 1. I . tor. : B. Mayer, Miss Hinz, L. Zlehan. ROW 2: B. Hoffman,
man, Linda Birch. and Linda Giorno .
S. Schoen, D. Bianchi, N. Szymanski. ROW 3: L. Giorno, V. Combs,
L. Birch. ROW 4: C. Keck, L. Schumacher.
"Don't worry, Miss Hinz, we still love you I"
Varsity team. ROW 1, I. to r.: M. Peckus, Miss Hinz, .J. Brunner.
ROW 2: K. McGonagla, L . Stine, .J. Smith, P. Szymanski. ROW 3: D.
Zizich, A. Macareno, P . Olsen.
"Allah, we gotta winl"
"Darn It, hara comas that
dumb ball again!"
" What a bodyl"
Girls Volleyball 191
Girls Svvim Team Has 0-4 Conference Season but .
Nevv School Records Set
ROW 1, L. to R.: P . Boness, T. Cosentino, C. Shinske. ROW 2: S. Wood, T. Pilligor, Mrs. Ritacca,
"Peek-a-boo, I see you I"
L. Zemozonak.
This year's Bradford girls swim team ended its season with an
0-4 record . Although they did not have a winning recora. the
girls showed an outstanding performance by setting more
school records than any other year.
Records set include: Barb Piasecki , with a time of 2 :22.0 in the
200 yd . freestyle; Leslie Zemozonak. 3 :08 .2 in the 200 yd .
medley, and a 1 :27.8 in the 100 yd . breast stroke ; Pam Barsuli,
27.6 in the 50 yd . freestyle and a 1 :01 .7 in the 100 yd .
freestyle and Teri Pilligor. 1 :6.4 in the 1 00 yd . backstroke . The
400 yd. freestyle relay team consisting of Barb Piasecki, Teri
Pilligor. Leslie Zemosonak and Pam Barsuli . set a new record
time of 4:46 .6.
Other members of the team are Tina Cosentino. Corey
Woodward. Carol Shinske. Gail Martin, Pat Boness and Sally
Wood . This years swim team finished 5th in conference at
Tremper and finished their season with Sectionals at Janesville.
Coach Trudy Ritacca
Barb Plaaecki
Terri Pllllgor
"But, coach, I don't do it that wayl"
WIAA Rules Paskiewicz Eligible for Golf, Football As .
Golf Team Third at State
Members of the varsity team which attended atete included junior
Gary Paskiewicz and seniors Rich LaJeuneaae, Larry Denig, Bob
Lane, and Mark McCollough . Their coach waa Mr. Klopatein.
"I know I can do better."
Denig-ready to putt.
McCollough; in and out of trouble.
"I'm happy I'm a golfer."
Paskiewicz, junior on varsity
team.
New Coach, Mr. Klopstein.
WIAA allowed Gary Paskiewicz to
play both football and golf this fall.
This action proved beneficial for the
1974 golf team .
This year's individual record of 0-8
didn't seem to belong to a team
that placed third in state. Bradford's
golf team seemed to have had a
slow start. The team placed fifth in
conference. but got things moving
by sectionals to place second
behind Racine Case out of a field of
1 1 teams. On October 18th and
19th the Red Devils participated in
the state meet at the Lasonia Links
Golf Course and placed third
behind Racine Case and Oshkosh
West.
FRONT, I. to ~ .. Larry Denig, Bob Lane, Mark McCollough, Rich LaJeuneaae, Gary Paskiewicz, and
Coach Klopstein. STANDING: Bob Ciotti, Gary Vegal, Brian Gifford, Jerry Reeves, Wayne Loia, and
Arvid Lakaukaa.
Golf 193
1
Bradford 5' End Season with Wimper, Not Bang, but . ..
Finish Vear vvith 8-10 Record
Senior guard .Jeck Ostrowski.
.Jelks up for two.
Childs alma on the free throw
line.
Finley shows us his form.
Paul Hubbard .
194 Varsity Basketball
Otis Wilson.
Giese rebounds .
.Junior starter, Paul Perry.
Spldermen' Webb.
Seniors. TOP ROW, Lto R : S. Hubbard, C . Jeffery, M . Webb, O .
Wilson . BELOW : J. Ostrowski, J. Finley, K. Grimes.
Teams manager, Mike Selovlch .
Petersen up to block a shot.
1974SCOREBOARD1975
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58
53
60
51
58
71
69
62
59
43
53
88
71
69
44
48
48
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Varsity Basketball. STANDING, L to R : R. Pozza, J . Ostrowski, J. Petersen, R. Childs, J. Finley, S.
Hubbard, M. Reidenbach, C. Jeffery, M. Webb, M . Giese, 0. Wilson, R. Jelks, P. Perry, K . Grimes, L.
Johnson. KNEELING: Assistant Coach Perrine, Coach Verwey, Manager M . Selovich.
Elkhorn
St. Catherines
St . Joseph
Park
Tremper
Milwaukee Tech
Mad . Lafollette
Germantown
Case
Horlick
Kohler
Park
Tremper
Edgerton
Franklin
Case
Horl ick
The Vars ity Basketball team ended
their season at Regionals, losing to
Union Grove, 58-76 . The team
placed third i n conference with a 4 4 record behind Racine Horlick and
Racine Park . The Red Dev i ls
highlighted the season by defeating
Tremper, our crosstown r ivals ,
twice .
Senior John Finley made the first
team for All Kenosha County and
junior Ronnie Jelks made the second team . This year's team was
coached by Jerry Verwey ; assistant
coach was Nick Perrine.
Serious business for Johnson and Webb.
Jelks has control of ball against Tremper.
Varsity Basketball 195
Ebner, .Jeffery, Andreucci Provide Punch for Sophs As
•
Conference
Team, 1st 1n
"Ain't I cute?" (J. Zemozonak)
Chris Zanin at the line for a 1-1.
Guye in action during warmup.
Although the sophomore basketball team's season started slowly,
it ended with a first-place finish in
the South Shore Conference.
Out of the 1 7 games played. the
sophomores , averaging 6'2" in
height. won eleven. Roger .Jeffery
was the season's high scorer in one
game with 24 points . In conference
play G. Ebner averaged 11 .9 for the
season; .Jeffery, 10.6: and G . Andreucci. 1 0.4.
1974-75 Sophomore Team. ROW 1, L. to R.: C. Zanin, B. Ostrowski, C. Hould, S. Wells, R.
Gascoigne, G. Ebner, R. Jeffery, S. Lesivich, G. Andreucci, P. Bennet, J. Zemozonak, C. Thomas.
B. Ostrowski uses tongue for 'engliah.'
1 96 Sophomore Basketball
"If I were in there . . . "
Racketeers Prime for Next Year; Juniors Shovv Promise As .
Coach Stoebe Guides Team
ROW 1, L. to R. : K. Boness, A. Peterson, .J. Perrine, .J . Mertino. B. Butters . ROW 2 : S. Wiersum, T.
"I like to show off my muscles."
Farace, B. Morrone, T . Locente, S. Barosko. ROW 3 : L. Horgan, .J . Mitka, R. Burrow. M . Kitzmann,
.J. Orzechowski, B . Richardson, Mr. Stoebe.
---Twinkle toes Orzechowski.
"No drinking until after the match. "
The 1975 Tennis team suffered
through a rather disappointing year.
but came a long way in developing
the Juniors for next year. Several
returnees will be counted on heavily for next season ' s squad .
Seniors for the 1975 season were
R . Skowronski . L . Horgan . K .
Boness . A . Peterson. and T. Faraca .
Mr. Stoebe served as the team ' s
coach .
Pay attention Larry.
Left right, left right.
Tennis Team 197
Wrestlers Shovv Steady Improvement,
End vvith 6-8 Record
•
Team Second 1n Conference
Tony Apoetoll, 119 Iba., 19-3.
"Kindly remove your elbow from my earl"
Bob Puntillo, 185 lbs., 13-8.
198 Wrestling
"Wetch your language coach!"
Seniors, L to R: Bob Puntillo, .J. Barber, K. Phlel, H. lemalll, R. LaMacchla, .J. Humrhree, L.
Wolteredorf, B. Nichols, R. Oater.
ROW 1, L to R: George Roblee, B. Earl, J. Pruitt, B. Nichole, R. Oster, M. Malacara, H.
Perone, R. Fye. ROW 2: L. Waltersdorf, G. Christman, S. Brackett, C. McDonald, J.
Humphreys, D . Roberts, K. Nichols, R. Freehoff. ROW 3 : B. Allen, B. Nichols, T. Apostoli,
M. Corradini, K. Knight, B. Puntillo, D. Wilson, R. Starn, C. Fararrok, R. La Machia, J. Kautzman, G. Reisanhauar, K. Phiel, J. Barbar, D. Lawis, R. Vahradian. TOP ROW: Mr. Christ, M.
Markham, G . Graziano, H. lsmali, B . Mayer, M. Bozovic, D. Matteson, J. Moeller.
Dave Lewie, 167 Iba., 13-6-1.
Rick Vahradlan, 145 lbs .• 9-9-1.
What a bunch of Monkeyel
Hamdi lamaili, 138 lbs., 11-10.
This year the wrestlir;ig team continued the upward trend exhibited over the past few seasons. The squad managed a 6-8
dual meet record with third place finishes in both Regional and
Bradford Invitational Competition, and a fifth place finish in the
Badger Invitational.
Head Coach, Mr. Robert Christ. will be sorely missed as he
devotes all his coaching activities to football. However. the
team will be in excellent hands under the guidance of assistant
coach Markham. In addition. eight starters from this years team
will be returning to form the nucleus of a formidable group.
Coaches chit chat before a match.
Wrestling 199
Svvim Team Ends Season vvith 4-9, but .
Breaks Seven School Records
Record Breaking Relay Team . L to R: D . Schantek, C . Minkowski, P.
L
Stone, A. Petrie, Coach Feldmeier.
Schantek, and Most Improved, P. Stone.
to
R:
team
captain
D.
Ling;
Coach
Feldmeier;
MVP
D.
ir:
"Me,
go
in
there?"
(E.
Captain tuna, Ling ,
Rosinski)
1974-75 Swim Team. ROW 1, L to R: R. Rawlings, D. Schantek, P. Azzolina, D.
Halbrooks, A . Brooks, B. Krauser, R. Simmons, D. Casciaro . ROW 2: C. Minkowski, P .
Stone, T . Stika, T . Richter, C . Rungies, B. Vanchena. ROW 3: Coach Feldmeier, B .
Roders, J. Washingtonboy. M . Giese, R. Brooks, J. Ferraro, G. Burrows, D. Duffy, G.
Zak, J . Prothero, Coach Lunquist, M. Corkins, D . Zak, A. Petrie.
Chester "Carp" Minkowski
"I know I can fly, I know it!" (D. Schantek)
200 Boys' Swimming
"Hey Todd, ain't we supposed to be in the water?"
Pattycake, pattycakel (A. Petrie)
.Junior Fish
Senior Men
The Swimmers ended their season by placing 8th out of 1 6
teams in the State Sectionals on Saturday, February 22 .
Although they finished the regular season with a 4-9 record , the
season was highlighted by record breakers .
Of the ten records broken during the year, seven of them were
pool records. Dave Shantek broke the record for the school in
the 50 yard and 1 00 yard free style and the pool record in 200
yard individual medley.
Chuck Minkowski broke the school record in the 100 yard
backstroke and in the 200 yard freestyle. He also has the school
and pool record in the 500 yard freestyle .
In addition, Arthur Petrie and Pete Stone, along with
Minkowski and Shantek, broke the school and pool record in
the 400 yard free relay several times.
What are you looking at7
Sophomore sardines
WAKE-UP, Spirl
Coach
meet.
Feldmeier
Which Zak are you7
before
Is that the Lochness Monster?
Boys' Swimming 201
Small Team Lacks Depth but Improves
Throughout Vear As .
Ten BHS Gymnasts Letter
"He flle• through the elr . . ... (J. Frederick)
Point your toes Kevin I
Bill Morrone shows his flexibility.
Truax gets helped off the high ber.
Seniors •how off their talent.
John Aiello, top man on hor•e.
There's no water down there Bob!
Although the boys' gymnastics
team lacked depth, they improved
throughout the year. Their most impressive performance of the year
was at the annual conference meet
in which they scored their highest
point totals .
ROW 1, L to R: J. Aiello, S. Wler•um, J. Truex, B. Morrone, K. Bones•. ROW 2: Coach Wlllnski, D.
Scherer, B. Hurst, B. Weiss, R. Riley, K. Brnak, J. Kruger. ROW 3: J. Beam, J. Frederick, T. Paone.
202 Boys' Gymnastics
Kevin Boness and Jim Frederick
were captains of this year's team
which was coached by Mr.
Wilinski . Boness was voted most
valuable gymnast.
Girls Gymnastics Wins First Meet in Fourth Season and
Brings Home First Trophy
This year, the girls' gymnastics
team was coached by Miss
Frederick , a gym teacher from
Bullen Jr. High . The team ended
their season with a record of 4-4-1 .
They succeeded in winning their
first meet in the four years of their
existence. They also won their first
conference meet against Racine
Case.
Those competing optional were
seniors Judy Chovan, Diana Lento,
Joy Grno and Melinda Hughes.
Juniors included Patty Schlater and
Julie Onosko. Miss Frederick chose
Lento and Chovan as captains of
this year's team . Chovan was voted
most valuable gymnast by her
teammates .
ROW 1, L. to R.: D. Lento, M. Hughe•. ROW 2: .J. Chovan, M. Perri, L. Greidanus, C. Iorio. ROW 3: S.
Schwartz, P. Schiefer, M. Mansfield, .J. Grno, .J. Weidner.
Choven end Coech epot on unevene.
Senior glrl gymneete et Bradford.
Olene Lento, optlonel •II-around.
Julle Onoeko on belence beem.
P. Schiefer, optlonel beam.
-
"I feel Ilk• flying." (J. Choven)
Glrls Gymnastics 203
Eight Boys Battle in Sectional Competition, but Only
Crain Advances to State
Bob Weiss, Bradford's No. 1 high hurdler.
Head coach, Mr. Helwig .
Warming up before a meet.
The 1975 Boys' Track Team.
Chester .Jeffery, shot put.
204 Boys' Track
Starting the form . . .
. . . getting power behind the put . . .
Seniors. L. to R.: Bob Huret, Doug Cox, Tim Ralph, Billy Nichole, .John Finley,
Mike Haubrich, Cheater .Jeffery.
Sophomores. ROW 1, L. to R.: R. Randel, S. Hill, T. Warnock, B .
Earl. ROW 2: P. Alfano, .J. Hoffman, H. Holmen, .J. Mueller .
.Juniors. ROW 1, L. to R.: K. Charette, M. Franklin, M. Hebert, R.
Scalzo, L. Crain, T. Bishop, R. Virch. ROW 2: .J. Roberts, B. Weiss, G.
Flaherty, M . Bullmore.
Rocky Scalzo and Leon Crain.
In March, the boys' track team won the County Indoor Track
Meet held at Carthage.
The team placed 5th in conference at Parkside on May 24. On
May 27, the track team traveled to Delaven-Darian for their
regional meet. Those placing 1st, 2nd , or 3rd in their events and
qualifying for sectional competition at Parkside were the 880
yd . relay team of Rocky Scalzo, Billy Nichols, John Finley, Tim
Bishop; the mile relay of Scalzo, Finley, Mike Hebert, Leon
Crain; Crain in the 440 yd . dash; Mike Haubrich in the two mile ;
and Chester Jeffery in the shot put.
This year' s coaching staff included Mr. Helwig, head coach ; Mr.
Wilinski and Mr. Roders. assistant coaches . Two other coaches
were Mr. Boero, hurdles, and Mr. Ray Frederickson, distance.
Manager, .Jeff Thomae.
. . . release . . .
Coach Wlllneki.
. . . follow through.
Coach Rodare, and Coach Boero .
Boye' Track 205
Baseball Team Ends Regular Season at 8-3-1 and .
Become South shore ·Champs
The verelty Infield.
Mike and
game.
Steve werm up before e
Kirk Grim••· ehortetop.
Epping, Hubbard end Wemboldt.
Senior• on verelty beeebell.
Pregame lnetructlon• from the umpires.
206 Varsity Baseball
The teame' mascot.
.Jim Moore •••• eomethlng Interesting.
Bradford'• bench look• ellve.
Second basemen, Larry Denlg .
The varsity baseball team became
Southshore Champions on Tuesday, May 20 by defeating Racine
Case. 1-0, in the championship
game. Both teams went into the
game with a conference record of
5-2 .
Bradford won the first game of their
sub-regional aga inst Wilmont 6-2 .
but lost their second game 3-0 to
Central.
Mr. Cibrario was the team ' s coach .
ROW 1, L. to R.: .J. Gales, G. Peaklewlcz, 8. Hubbard, 8. Epping, L. Denlg, K. Grlmea. ROW 2: M.
Weddel, P. Gauchel, S. Choderonek, R. Lane, M. Geliche, .J. Kramer, W. Griffiths. ROW 3: Coach
Cibrario, D. Margraf, .J. Moore, M. Brown, R. Pozza, W. Kintis, K. Wamboldt.
Better gets • pep talk from Clbrerlo.
The battery. Standing, pitchers, Catcher Weddel squatting.
Bradford'• outfleldera.
Varsity Baseball 207
Season Satisfying for Sophomore Baseball Team As
Record Ends vvith Seven Wins
The '74-75 sophomore baseball
team practiced in rain or shine.
Monday thru Friday at Lincoln Park.
These practices proved beneficial
the team ended with a 7-5
record . The team's ace pitcher was
Roger Jeffery and the two main
"hit men" were Bob Lee and Jim
Zemozonak. Each averaged .424.
The team's new coach for the
sea son was M r. Solberg.
ROW 1 , L . to R. : F. Kushman, .J . Volc i no, M . Talbert, P . Pallomolla and G . Vegal. ROW 2: P . Bennet,
P . Zeivers , B . Maier, .J . Zemozonak , B . Mastronard i and M . Eppi ng . ROW 3 : Coach Solberg , B . Lee ,
0 . Ben i k , A . Selovich , R . .Jeffery, C . Minkowski, C . Hould , .J . Savagli o and G . Lebron . ( Not pictured :
R . Clark and F . Lucas. )
" Hey, Heyl It's a Homer."
man)
(.J. Kautz-
Pete Bennet, concentrating to hit.
208 Sophomore Baseball
Bob Mastronardi waits for his turn.
Coach Solberg eyes team ' clown ' .
(.J . Zemozonak)
Sophomore Power : Bob, .Jim , .Jay, Frank and Bob.
Team's number 1 pitcher. (R . .Jeffery)
Senior Breaks School Record While Winning At Sectionals As .
•
Hillier Goes to State 1n 440
Julie Hillier. one of the most outstanding sprinters on any of Bradford's track teams. placed 1st in the
Sectional meet at Parkside on May
30, with a time of 61 .4. She advanced to state competition on
June 6 and 7 at Monona Grove,
Wis. (Deadline prevents results.)
Julie was the only team entry to
state.
In addition, the girls' track team
placed 5th in the Conference meet
on May 24 at Tremper. Julie Hillier
placed 1st in the 440 and 2nd in
the 220 yard dash; Judy Chovan
placed 3rd in the long jump; Vickie
Mecozzi was 3rd in the shot put
and 5th in the 1 1 0 yard hurdles;
and Pam Hudson placed 4th in the
880 yard dash.
ROW 1, L. to R.: .J. Hillier, V. Mecozzi, .J. Freehoff, S. Van Winkle, A. Denig, .J. Chovan, D. White, D.
Heissen, D . .Jeffery. ROW 2: Coach Taake, K. Thomas, K. Haebig, C . Tegal, S . Herrmann, D. Torres,
A. Giese, P. Hudson, C. Shinski, B. Piasecki, T. Cosentino. Coach Ritacca.
. . . ia throwing the ahot put farther than Cheater?
.Judy Chovan, Athlete of the Yearl
This year's girls' track coaches
were Mrs. Ritacca and Mrs. Taske.
BUDDIE SI
.Julie Hillier, Bradford's only State entry.
Coach Taake
Girls' Track 209
Spy Staff Gives Bradfordites More Candids.
,..
>r. JOSEPH
Co-authors of Inferno' s .. Golden Cockroach .. award.
.. You have to be it. to believe It ...
..I can't seam to get the real you ...
.. You don' t really mean that; do you7 ..
.. Why emile7 You just mieeed deadline ...
.. When are you going to give me a page...
210 Candide
.. I don't mean what you think I think I ealdl ..
..Gae, I feel all washed out ...
..Taking dictation sure le hard ...
..She finally notices mel ..
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Conveniently Located
in the center of town
Advertising 21 3
Magnavox
Pianos
BIDINGER MUSIC
HOUSE, INC.
~20~- s~a
Deliea~esse2'
Sheu
e Lie[U~S &Wines
626-56th Street
Phone 654-2932
Music
Records
h~
JOHNSTON
ROCCO'S
Restaurant & Bar
5824-6th Ave.
&
HARDWARE •
8040-Sheridon Rood
Kenosha Wisconsin 53140
Phone 654-9690 or 654-7500
HOUSEWARES • GIFTS • PAINTS
7519 Twenty-Second Avenue • Telephone 652-1377
IADf Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
KO "large Enough to Serve You • Small Enough to Know You"
HARDW
GENERAL PHARMACIES
Timber Ridge
5002--22nd Avenue,
7527--22nd Avenue
Bar and Restaurant
"Free City Prescription Delivery"
* * * *
1-94 E. Frontage Rd.
Y2 Mi. No. of Hy. 50
Kenosha, Wis.
G's Tap
3100-14th Avenue
654-4455
Tasty Home Cooking
Specializing in Hot Beef
• Noon Lunches
• Dinners Served
"Where You Buy With Confidence"
Bode Bros. Company
Fine Furniture Since 1894
5431 Sixth Ave.
214 Advertising
Kenosha, Wis.
• Family
Nights,
(Friday and Saturday)
Compliments Of
Guttormsen 46 Lanes
Every Day There's More to See At
Bard en's
Kenosha 's Foremost
Store
Home of Nationally
Famous Fashions
Congratulations to
the Graduating Class
of
1975
FIRST
Thrift Drug Store
Kohl's Grocery
W. T. Grant Co.
Korf's Sixth Ave.
Holleb's
Chiappetta's
Fanny Farmer
One-Hour Martinizing
Pier I Imports
Kinney Shoe Store
Mailing's Shoe Store
So-Fro Fabrics
R-K-News
General Finance
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
National Bank
of Kenosha
4 Convenient locations
Downtown Kenosha
Bristol
Pleasant Prairie
Somers
Phone 657-6141
75th Street and
Pershing Blvd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Member of F.0.1.C.
Advertising 215
Best Wishes
Ladish Company
Tri-Clover Division
Kenosha, Wisconsin
216 Advertleing
Candids • • • More Candids • •
BHB vleltor, Gov. P•trlck Lucey.
"I
went you
"Doe,• deer,• femele deer."
Whet'• ao funny? (8. Herrmann)
•
to Join the orcheetre." (Mr. Schrlpeem•)
Candida 217
~~Inc.
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Young Juniors Apparel
5609 SIXTH AVENUE, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
SPOUSWEAR
•
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
•
LINGERIE
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531'40
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MATERNITY WEAi
Phone 658-3271 - 658-3272
TRIANGLE
5800-?th Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Compliments of
Appliance & Furniture Mart Inc.
3813 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
GEROLMO'S
Congratulations
Graduates
2201-56th St.
Kenosha
1975
KNOW ...
What's Happening
in Kenosha,
read:
Save where your savings are
insured to 520,000 by an
agency of the United States
Government ...
REPUBLIC
SAVINGS
KENOSHA OFFICES
57th St. at 6th Ave.
Villa Capri Shopping Center
Main Office: Capitol Court, Milwaukee
658-2573
552-8432
218 Advertising
THE
KENOSHA
LABOR
Gottfredsen
& Nicoll
Jewelers Since 1851
5708 Sixth Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Telephone 658 -8833
LARRY A. BERNACCHI RPH
GEO. UTTECH
SHEETMETAL INC.
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Let George Do It
Topel American Sales Inc.
Heating, Airconditioning
Sheet Metal Work
1020-60 St.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
2400 Roosevelt Road
Phone 658-8672
(Serving Kenosha For 58 Years)
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Ph . 657-7167
Open 9-9
Our Best Wishes
To You
3600-52nd St.
Kenosha Wis.
Phone 658-4331
Advertising 21 9
11
What a Love for Candids Bradford Has," Comments Editor
"Now I remember!" (Degenbech)
"I feel like a bear." (Hradaky)
··1 juet can't belleve It."
Candida 220
"All my nylon• ever do le beg." (Heubrlch)
"Won't he ever ehut up." (Peckue)
"I'm trying
"Chief, I didn't mean to do it:• (Melette)
"Maybe we ehould have left one bathroom door unlocked."
ao hard to pay attention."
"All right, quit your whistling:•
HOW TO WRITE A SUCCESS STORY
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there is no final graduation-only a series of Commencements that bring
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The degree of your Hero's success will be governed by the responsibility
he or she is willing to shoulder.
The Hero of a Success Story always gives more than he gets. He is
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His greatest s·atisfaction comes from being of real service to his fellow
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It is never too early nor too late to begin your Success Story. Writing
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•
CONGRATULAT IO NS TO MEM BERS OF THE G RAD UAT ING CLASS
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.
Kenosha, Wis.
Advertlalng 221
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WLIP / AM/ 1050 • WLIP/ FM/ 95.1 • Phone 657-6162
Downtown
PHILLIPS GIFT SHOPPE
Gifts for olll occasions
Chino-Glosswore-Housewore
70 l -56th Street
Phone 657-7612
Kenosha , Wis .
NEHLSENS SPORTING GOODS
STORE
TYSON'S
Sports Center
IN BUSINESS FOR FUNYOURS
14th at 62nd Street
MACWHYTE WIRE ROPE COMPANY
Founded 1896 -
63 Years in Kenosha
Manufacturers of
WIRE ROPE for all Equipment
AIRCRAFT CABLE for Controls
SLINGS for Safe _Handling
CABLE ASSEMBLIES to Order
WIRE
MADE IN U.S.A.
222 Advertising
London Colour Photographer
tit, LEADER ~,
DOWNTOWN /
Creative College Photog raphers
KENO S"(\
Villa Ca pri Plaza
Elmwood Plaza/ Racine
551-9488
CAM OBY
CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc.
"Office Supply Co., Brosk Div.
General Cont;rac t;or
58 10 - 7th Ave
Kenosha , Wis 53140
3715 INASHNGTCN ROAD
KEN05HA. WISCCNSIN 53140
Pl-0'-ES (4 14 ) 552- 9440 MILWAUKEE 224 -05CXJ
WAUKEGAN 244-6602 CHICAGO 273 - 4533
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
TRUCK
CAMPERS
CAMPING
TRA I LERS
Lincoln Super Mart
STARCRAFT
CAM P ERS & ACCESSO R I ES
3611 - 60TH
STREET
KENOSHA . WISC .
6830- l 4th Ave
657-7614
Kenosha , Wisconsin
53140
Gary Heiberg
4 1 4 - 654-0414
6 54-0 41 5
Our Professionally Trained Staff
Will Expedite All Details For You!
ANN SKUHRA
*~do'\~~
of Kenosha
5125 6th Ave
Phone 658-328 1
5913 SIXTH AVENUE A , KENOSHA , WISCONS IN
Congratulations to the
Graduates
Mac's Canteen
LENNIE'S CLUB
5301 -
2302-52nd St.
Phone 654-2065
22nd Avenue
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PHONE 6:1 8 -8733
AMERICAN FAMILY
Mi F"-jii t i i + j #
AUro HOME HEALrH LIFE •
DR. LEON J . REGNER
DR. JOHN L. REGNER
TOM GOETSCH
OPTO"METRiSTS
6313 27TH AVE
AL l AMllUCAN CLU•
HOURS BY APPOIN TMENT
6217 22 ND AVENUE
KENOSHA, WIS. :181~0
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KENOSH A . W1$ 53140
PHO NE : 154--3107 or 154-3110
Advertlelng 223
Candids • • • More Candids • • •
"Goody, enother fun dey of alnglngl"
Bob, la thet •
••If portrelt?
Notorloua 15th hour lunchroom bandltal
224 Candida
"What ere you looking et?"
"I can type 1587 word• a mlnutel Ha Hal"
American Motors
Corporation
Advertising 225
Phone 654-0012
"WHERE THE BEST COST LESS"
NICK'S
TELEVISION & RADIO SERVICE
Dependable, Quality Service
On Most Makes and Models
Sheridan Road at Forty-Third Street • P. 0 . Box 66 • Telephone 652-2220
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
7509-7th Avenue
Kenosha, Wis. 53140
Nick Antonacci
BADGER CHEESE MARKET
DON GILL BICYCLE SHOP
Everything for the Cyclist
Wisconsin's Finest Cheese
5006 • 7th Avenue
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53140
Peugeot
Schwinn
Nishiki
6325-120 Avenue
Hy 41 East Frontage
Ben Franklin
furniture
2027-22nd Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
SJ 19 Sheridar. Raad
Kenosha , Wisconsin SJ 140
Phone 6S4-2189
Kenosha Savings
&
Loan Association
HEALTH CLUB INC.
6218-22 Ave.
Ph. 654-3501
West Side Office
7535 Pershing Blvd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Phone 694-1380
BARR HOMES, INC.
Builders
Of
Fine
Homes
552-8060
Home Office
5935-7th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
Phone 654-8678
•
If Your Date Is Special
NEWBERRY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Oage
ABSTRAC TS OF TITLE - TITLE INSURANCE
Thomsen's
Restaurant &
Cocktail Bar
2227-60th St.
5700 SE V E NTH A VENUE
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
PHO N E 657 -7823
Phone 657-9314
Rennie's
Italian Beef & Sausage
Mike Principe Plumbing
1819-52 nd
6803-39th Ave
Rennie Crucianelli-Prop.
Independent Food Mart
HASTINGS, WARD
& HOGAN INC.
INSURANCE
5300-22nd Ave
Fresh Meat, Poultry, Fish
Phone 652-3669
Phone
658-3773
5520-6th Ave .
Kenosha, Wis. 53140
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Corner of 31st and 22nd Ave.
Phone 658-8598
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PHONE 652-1414
~miss lllillngt
~rts & C!trafts
Ray's
GOURMET
CATERING
:i3 11 ROOSEV E LT RO .
RAY SCH MI T T
l 000-60 Street
Phone 657-5212
KENOSHA, W I . !53 140
Kenosh1'1 marvelou s little escape hatch!
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Open 365 Days a Year 7 :00 A.M .
Till Midnight
CONVENIENT- 1810 Sheridan Rd .
The Supermarket Convenience Store
Groceries- Pop-Beer-Wine
MAIN OFFICE-3801 · 601h Str.. t , Kenosha, W i. 53140, Phone 657-5171 0
STRETCH & SEW FABRIC CENTER
Kenosha's Exclusive Knit
Fabric Center
Morning-Afternoon-Evening Classes
5716-75th St.
SURF BOWL
1015 Sheridon Rd .
Kenosha , Wisc.
552-8303
694-1851
Compliments of
l'!T•N
Power Transmission
HANSEN
FUNERAL HOME
Systems
Alwin T. Hansen
~
Servicing Kenosha
Since 1880
-~---~
Ambulance Service
654-2136
6019 Seventh Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Eaton Corporat ion
Industrial Drives Division
Dynamatic Plant
3122 14th Avenue
Kenosha . Wisconsin 53140
JUC
ITALIAN AMERICAN
2217-52nd Street
Venetion Room
" Finest Italian Cooking This
Side of Italy·"
4200 39th Avenue
STEIN
PLUMBING & HEATING INC.
BOBUSCH FURNITURE CO.
"everything for the home"
Plumbing & Heating Inc.
Kenosha, Wisc.
5016-7th Ave
5000-7th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
657-3195
657-3032
~ki auh ~pnrts
5038 - 6th Ave.
Kenosha , Wisc. 53140
QTqalrt-
4437-22nd Ave.
Kenosho, Wisconsin
Phone 654-0774
Good Luck
Seniors
6005-75th St.
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
694-3332
RED'S
ROLLER
RINK
6220-67th St.
Kenosha
Wisconsin
R!ii!
The Worlds
Most Famous
Manufacturer
of Metal·Mineral
Detectors
724·58th St.
Kenosha
654-2571
Adv•rtl•lng 229
Bradford's SPY Caught Spying on Students
"The look of Love I "
" Don 't look at us! "
"Doesn't she have a beautiful smile?"
"Let's take a break, Bill, I'm tired."
".Just look at them, do you believe?"
" There' s a full moon guys! "
"May I help you?"
"If only my Mom .
French exchange Sophie Blanc.
"We're just pals I"
J. c.
ANTENNA
SERVICE
DOROTHEA & FRANK WILEY
Store Owners
BASKIN-ROBBINS 31
1446 She ridan Rd .
Kenosha, W isconsin
551-7678
ICE CREAM STORES
3816 60t h • Kenosh a, Wisconsin 531 40
• Telephone 652-8639
••• • • • • •
5222 11th AVE .
KENOSHA , WIS .
PHONE : 654-6887
ELMWOOD JEWELERS
~/ll'j
WHEN
Factory Authorized Timex® Service
2306-63rd Street
Kenosha, Wisc . 53140
652-1764
CALLAHAN'S THROUGH
YOUR CAR WILL RIDE LIKE NEW
COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE I NCL . DISC . BRAKES
Phone 658-3551
AIELLO
MID TOWN
FLORIST
•
GREAT GAS
GOOD GOODS
SUPER AMERICA
A Complete Floral Service & Decorative Accessories
2108 Fifty Second Street Kenosha, Wis.
KATHY'S
RESTAURANT
SHERIDAN LANES
7544 Sheridan Road
l l 20-80th Street
CHEF'S CATERING SERVICE
Lawn & Garden Center
2127-9lst Street
Complete
Party Planning Service
Weddings • Banquets
Private Parties
Meetings • Showers
Buffets • Dances
694-0698
LEO WALKOWSKI & SON
Lawn Seed, Fertilizers-Power Equip.
2930-75th St. Kenosha, Wis. 657-3071
Compliments of
CUSTOM TOOL & MACHINERY
RITE-WAY CLEANERS
Tool & Die • Jigs • Fixtures • Special Machinery
6425-27th Avenue
P.O. Box 443
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
232 Advertising
4700 7th Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
The Marshall Studio, Inc.
6625-27th Ave.
Phone 654-2975
When the Time Comes
To Remember . . . Let the
MARSHALL
STUDIO, INC.
Be There to Help, to Record All
Those Happy Thoughts, All
Those Happy Faces, Those Beautiful
Moments. Your Album Can Be
There As a Reminder Always,
To Help You Remember . . . . .
Congratulations, Seniors
From Student Council
Advertising 233
Teachers .Just Ca n't Take t he Pac e As
Seniors Zap Faculty 96-57
On April 4th . senior basketball men
played against the faculty team . At
the half. seniors led 42-22 . The
faculty succombed by a final score
of 96- 57 .
Leading scorers were seniors Otis
Wilson with 24 pts . and John
Finley with 21 . Mr. Feldmeir and
Mr. Perrini led faculty with 12 pts .
each.
Up, up end ewey. (Mr. Roder•)
Keep on truckin ', Mr. Glynn.
.John up tor two .
Hub's gonna getcha, Coach!
Praying for a basket, Mr . Perrinl7
234 Senior/Faculty Game
"MINE!" "No, It's mine!"
HRUPKA'S QUALITY FOODS
Congratulations
Seniors
5022-6th Ave .
Kenosha, W isconsin
American
658-8012
State
Bank
SB
{lrlurt
Sterelczyk' s
3928-60th Street
Kenosha,
Wisconsin 53140
Candid Wedding
Specialists
Member F.D.l.C.
Photographers
Sterelczyk's
cm-•-•
Use Their Cameras like
A Creative Artist
Uses His Brush.
All Our Weddings Are Special
Because We "Love Em"!
''Splashing Success'' to Class of '75
From
All Members of the 1975 Swim Team
Adverti s i ng 2315
f"INll HA .. DWOOD T .. O~Hlll•
NAME PLATE• 6
LAMICOID ENO,.AVINO
RODE'S CAMERA SHOP
2204 Roosevelt
Kenosha, Wisconsin
ALL TYPES EXPERT ENGRAVING
PHONll : Bue . eS-2 -117 4
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PHON.K : R.K• . 55 - 2 - 8124 • !S29-10TH PLACa
KENOSHA . WISCONSIN 153140
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STAN OARD
PETER PIRSCH & SONS CO.
LARRY'S NORTHTOWN STANDARD
2618 22 Ave .
Manufacturer
Of
Fire Trucks
65-4-4443
Expert Auto Repair's
Emergency Wrecker Service
Kenosha, Wisconsin
KROK'S
Home Of The Famous Steak Sandwich
ANGELO FLORISTS INC.
Highway 32
Between
Kenosha and Racine
Wisconsin
"Your South Side Florist"
7S34 SHERIDAN ROAD
•
6S4-0721
KENOSHA. WISCONSIN - S3140
TOWN 'N' COUNTRY
SHOPPING CENTER
CONG RA TULA TIONS
GRADUATING
CLASS OF
13 GREAT STORES
BILL OF FARE RESTAURANT
NORGE VILLAGE
Serving Breakfast
Lunch and Dinner
Self Service & Dry Cleaning
WILSON'S VARIETY
Kenosha's Own Complete Variety
Always Sets The Bargain Price
ACE HARDWARE
TOWN 'N' COUNTRY FABRICS
Only The Latest In
Fashion Fabrics
''75''
PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES
KING'S DEN
BARBER SHOP
Barber Studio
REFLECTIONS
For The Admiration You Deserve
Total Discount
T. & C. LIQUORS
Kenosha's
Most Complete Selections
FLORENCES TOTS TO TEENS
WERNER'S CLEANERS
Fighting Grime Is Our Business
UNION DRUG
Positive Savings On
All Prescriptions Filled
Famous For Famous Brand Names
by
SERTO FURNITURE
Corky
Complete Early American
Selections For Every Room
KENOSHA'S OWN SHOPPING CENTER
236 Advertlelng
What ma~es Holton student brass a great
adventure for the young musician? Young ideas.
Ideas designed to give him an experienced
sound, faster. Pick up a Holton and try it
You'll discover a new kind of free'n easy
blowing. Light, easy handling A clean. sturdy
design which shrugs off bumps and bruises,
while staying in adjustment. True in scale,
trom the very lows to the very highs.
Most important, demand that Holton
'uper sound A bog sound that fills a
stadium or, at your command, becomes
a pure, soft-spoken response for
the concert stage.
On field. Or on stage. Winners
everywhere are teaming up with
the new wave ot sound.
From Holton
For m0te on wm-w1th·
Hohon student bfBS$.
write l0t lull-co/Of
spee11lcat1on sheets •
Ho~l<?a~©
P.O. BOX 459 • KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53141
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Advertising 237
KNOWN AND WORN
THE WORLD OVER
UOCKEY.1NTERNATIONAL, INC.
UNDERWEAR • SPORTSWf AR • HOSIERY
HEADQUARTERS: KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
238 Advertlelng
Candids .
Who Gives You More? Spy Does. Who Else?
"I just don't believe that shot. Do you, Ron?" (P. Perry, R . .Jelks)
"Hey, watch it, you're stretching the material." (M. Malacara, H .
Perone)
"Look out, gang, we're going to get you." (M. Maletta, C. George, B.
Fifer)
"This school is a BUMMERI" (.J. Weidner)
"I think wa should have won this game." (G .
"I put that da- - history paper somewhere."
Smith)
(S. Petrick)
"It's coming over here. I'm ready."
Candids 239
Patrons
SPINNIN SPOKES
6206 22nd Avenue
Kenosha, Winconsin
Alzirra's Beauty Salon
Raucina Midtown Cleaners
Dave & Fran's A & W
Dr. & Mrs. L. T. Schlenker
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Cunningham
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Sicilia
Dale's Jewelry
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Blaisdell
Voge Fabrics
Mr. & Mrs. James Grisham
Heinzen's Popcorn Wagon
Kenosha Travel Service
Necchi Sewing
From "40" Alumnus
Quality SODA Made
with Pure Spring Water
BEER
POP
AND
o,.n Daly I o .m. hi S p.m.
2421 Wmhington Rd .
WATER STOP
SPY NUTS
Pollypop
Radiculis
Debbie T.
Debbie L.
Craz-Y (Janet)
Pipper
Corky
The "Great Chief"
SURF BOWL
1015 Sheridan Rd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Judy
Julie
Gene
Mary
'74 & '75 Hi-Style
Service Club
CONGRATULATES ITS SENIORS
AND
OPEN
YEAR
'ROUND
240 Advertlzlng
WISHES FUTURE MEMBERS
GOOD LUCK AND CONTINUED
SUCCESS
More Pies for Your Vievving
··1 can't hit that note yet."
Ona
of
Bradford's
chaperones.
(.Jaymie
Brooke)
The future Mr. end Mra. Blaclglla?
What•a that sneaky smile for?
Don't look so bored Caroll
Candids 241
Candids • • • Candids • • •
Mueic Department-home from Minneapolle.
Profile of Mr. Brooke.
"Hey, what-cha doing?" (0 . Trecoeel)
242 Candide
" Going my way7" (E . Manna)
"I want thatl" (R. Skowronek!)
Rick and Polly wait for Pipper.
" Look at her .. . " (L. Prudon V . Seidel)
"I refuee to elng for him anymore!"
Sue Heg wait• for claee to end.
People, Spy Has More Candids
"So, help me, If you teke th•t picture!"
"Th••• teech•r• get funnier every d•y."
"Look wh•t Ultr• Brit• got me."
"I h•v• him wr•pped around my finger."
"Them ere eome nice lege."
"You me•n you h•ven't done It yeti"
"Of couree I uee Secret."
"We're the beet of buddleel"
Candida 243
Everyone Loves Candids • • •
"Look et me gol" (0. Zizich)
"Boy, em I tough!" (M. Pierce)
Spring bring• out Mery'• amlle.
Salerno on th• other end of the camera?
"Are you looking for me?" (S. Seledi•)
Sophomores elweye take good pica. (L. Jenaen, D.
Secor).
An Innocent byatender (N. Szymenakl).
"Now you know better then th et."
Peggy Zleaemer elweya find• our camera men.
Spring enthueleem
Greely).
244 Candide
(R.
Guzman,
J.
Glen'• daily exercise.
"Mmm-1 thought eo." (K. Degenbech)
A allhouatta image of cleared-up apring ahowara.
"What a dance!" (K. Roamann)
Terri Hoomaa.
Kathy Burby.
Sue Hag.
Jim Mogiat, a student teacher.
Bradford'• "Mr. Gleam", Doug Radtke.
Lori and Renata.
Bradford colorguard atarta practicing early in apring.
Bev, aren't the Annex atapa relaxing?
What are you looking for, Greg?
Candid of a girls' health class.
A mirrored image of Sue Talbert.
Candida 245
•
•
•
In Memoriam • • •
"The Dying Christian To His Soul"
Vital spark of heavenly flame!
Quit. 0 quit this mortal frame!
Trembling. hoping. lingering. flying.
0 the pain. the bliss of dying!
Cease. fond Nature. cease thy strife.
And let me languish into life!
Hark! they whisper; angels say :" Sister Spirit. come away!"
What is this absorbs me quite?
Steals my senses. shuts my sight,
Drowns my spirit. draws my breath?
Tell me. my soul. can this be death?
The world recedes; it disappears!
Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears
With sounds seraphic ring!
Lend. lend your wings! I mount! I fly!
0 Grave! where is thy victory?
0 Death! where is thy sting?
(Alexander Pope. 1 688-1 7 44)
Mark .Jakubowski, 3308-23 Avenue
September 25, 1958-0ctober 3, 1974
FIND SOLACE
FOR YOUR
SORROW
THROUGH ...
FIND SOLACE
FOR YOUR
SORROW
THROUGH ...
PRAYER
MEDITATION
The passing of a
dear one may be
eased in the sacred
traditions of your
faith .
A wise man has
said , "Meditation is
the soul 's perspective
glass , whereby, in her
long removes , she
discerneth God , as if
He were nearer at
hand. "
May He Rest in Peace Forever and Forever. Amen.
246 In Memoriam
STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Aceto, Christopher: 48,54
Aceto, Dean: 70
Aceto, Lynda: 70.147.17 6
Aceto, Michael : 20
Adame, Susan: 70
Adelaen, Lynn : 90.1 62
Aiello, .John : 48.212
Alello, Marilyn : 70
Aiello, Martha : 70
Aiello, Rachel : 20. 166
Alkins, Yvonne :
Alfano, Eugene: 20, 1 27 .1 29 .
155.1 57 ,210
Alfano, Paul : 70. 1 8 1 . 1 89.204.
205
Allan, Wllllam : 48. 1 99
Allegretto, Mark: 48
Allen, Deborah : 20
Allen , Eleanor :
Allen, Sharon : 48. 1 58.1 63
Allie, Gary (Mr.): 108.234
Allred, Charles: 70
Alach, Gregory (Mr.):
Altergott, Debra: 48
Altergott, Michael: 70
Altergott, Steven:
Ambrose, Rustin : 20.138.186
Amlch, Paul: 70
Andersen, Kathleen : 20.138. 174.
185
Anderson, Dawn: 70
Anderson, Debra: 70
Anderson, Gian: 48
Anderson, Kathy:
Anderson, Kathy:
Andrews, Christopher: 20
Andreuccl, Gary: 70.1 96
Anneaal, Michael: 48. 149
Antee, Ricky : 46.71 .1 62 , 175
Antuk, .Jamee: 48
Apoatoll, Anthony: 48. 155,1 98.
199
Armstrong, Todd:
Arndt, Eugena: 7.48.146.1 58.
167.176.239
Arndt, Paul:
Arnold, Leao:
Arnold, Wiiiiam : 70
Arredondo, .Jose (Mr. ): 102
Asta, Kathleen: 70.88
Aulozzl, Domenick: 70
Aulozzl, Gina: 48 .224.243
Aulozzl, Teresa: 20
Aune, Dale: 70
Avlla, Marla: 20
Avila, Sylvia: 70
Azzollna, P!111ip: 48.176
Bach, Karen: 48
Baclanakaa, .Jeff:
Bacus, Debra: 48
Bader, Susan: 70.184
Badgerow, Scott: 99
Balley, .Jay: 48
Balley, Loren: 20. 1 66
Bain, Margaret: 48
Bain, Ralph: 48
Bair, Karen: 70.175
Baken, Marylou: 1 52
Baker, George: 48,70
Bakke, .John (Mr.): 102
Balcom, Anthony: 20
Balcom, Elizabeth: 70
Baldukaa, .Jamee (Mr.): 97 .98
Baltes, Richard: 20
Baltes, Thomae: 70
Bane, Roseanne: 20. 1 38
Barber, .Jack: 20.198,1 99
Barengo, Randolph: 70
Barengo, Theresa: 70
Barnes, David: 70. 129.1 77.179.
180.241
Barnes, Kathleen: 20. 1 52
Barnes, Unda: 70
Barnett, Kimberly: 70
Baroako, Mark: 20.176.1 78
Baroako, Steven : 16.70.177.
197
Barr, Bonnie: 20.1 38.149
Barrett, .Jamee : 20
Bartholomew, Pat : 21 ,1 49,157 .
138
Bartholomew, Robert : 21
Bartholomew, Wayne : 70
Barauli, Pamela : 48
Bartram, Shella: 70
Baahlnaky, Unda: 48.149 .1 50 ,
176
Batey, Crystal : 70
Batey, Melodi: 48
Bauman, Todd : 70
Baxter, Clara: 21
Baxter, Todd: 48
Beal, Charles: 70
Beam, .Jamee: 48,202
Beam, Mark :70
Beaumier, .Joseph : 48
Becker, Cindy: 70
Becker, Diane : 70
Bedford, Patricia : 70
Bednar, Susan: 48
Beets, Pamela: 21
Beets, Patricia: 49
Behm, Timothy: 49.149 . 1 51
Behnke, Karen : 49
Behringer, Anthony :
Behringer, Barbara: 70
Belcher, Pamela: 21
Belcher, Rita: 71
Bell, Richard: 6 .1 6.1 7.21 .128.
129, 131,1 76.1 78.1 79.180
Bell, Ruth: 49. 1 58 .1 62
Belotti, Anthony: 71
Benhoff, Bruce: 21.174,255
Benhoff, Lisa: 71 . 175
Benik, David: 71 . 1 51
Benla, Dora: 49 .1 52 .1 57 . 185
Bennett, Delores: 49
Bennett, Harlon: 21 . 1 96
Benson, Cheryl:
Benson, Renee:
Benvenuti, Louie: 49 .1 29.176.
178
Bergo, Anne (Mrs. ): 1 00
Beach, Klm:71
Beach, Robert: 71
Blanchett!, Mervin (Mr.): 110
Bianchi, Donna: 71 .191
Bickerstaff, .John : 71
Biederman, Perry : 71
Bieker, Christle: 71
Blelewlcz, Karl: 94
Bierdz, Paul : 49
Biggs, Suzanne: 71
Bilotti, .Joseph: 18.21 . 166.
186
Blndelli, Dante: 71
Blndelli, Mary: 49.1 29. 1 34. 1 36.
1 71 . 1 72 .176.224
Bingham, Barbara: 71
Bingham, Gregery : 49
Bingham, Sharon: 2 1
Blnnlnger, Heidi: 49
Birch, Linda: 71 . 191
Birchall, Patricia~ 21 . 166
Blaclglia, Scott : 21. 1 35.241
Bishop, Sarah: 16.61 . 151 .1 78,
239
Bishop, Timothy: 49. 11 6 . 1 35. 1 55 ,
178.204.205
Bjurman, .Joeaphlne (Mrs.): 91
Blackmon, Tim: 49, 178
Blagec, Mark:
Blagec, Stephen (Mr.): 93
Blaisdell, Rickey: 6 . 16. 17 .21 .
1 66. 1 95.242,244
Blanc, Sophie: 1 56.239
Blankley, Bruce (Mr.): 93
Blasl, Gloria: 21
Bleaahka, Beth : 71
Blevins, Alfonzo :
Bliae, Sharon: 21 .164.1 72 .
176
Bliae, Wiiiiam: 49
Bloxdorf, Pamela : 21
Bloxdorf, Peggy : 71
Bodven, Patricia : 49.99.1 72
Boero, .Julie: 49.255
Boero, Sarah: 21. 1 66
Boero, Sue : 7 1
Bolyard, David : 6 . 1 6 ,22 . 1 28,
129.176.178.179.180
Bolyard, Donald (Mr. ) : 89.90
Bolyard, Susan : 71.77
Bonini, Gerald (Mr.): 100.1 54
Bonadio, .Joseph: 8 ,71 .1 29.180
Bonarettl, Gerald:
Boness, Kevin: 22.151.155.1 76.
178. 192. 197.202
Boness, Patricia: 71. 1 58. 175
Bong, Tom: 119
Bonofiglio, Eugene: 22
Books, Renee: 71
Borland, Debra: 71
Borland, Karen: 20
Bortha, Terry: 49
Bose, Martin : 71
Botz, Cindy: 49
Bowen, .Jeffrey: 22 . 131,1 34.
136
Boyle, Dennie:
Bozovlc, Mllun: 71 . 198.1 99
Brackett, Scott: 49 . 1 99
Brackett, Sheryl: 49
Bradshaw, Ann (Mrs.): 100
Brandel, Robert:
Brandea, David: 71
Brandea, .Jeffrey: 22
Brandl, Georgene: 71
Brandl, Robert:
Braun, Deanne: 49
Braze, Barbara : 22 , 137, 152. 184
Brendemlhl, Curtis: 71
Brendemlhl, Deborah: 49
Brenaon, Katherine: 49
Brewer, Penny: 71
Briggs, Tammra: 71 . 176
Brian, Brnak: 22 .1 72 . 176
Brnak, Kenneth: 71 ,202
Broeach, Cheryl: 49
Brooke, Andrew: 71 .1 33
Brooke, Danny (Mr.): 98, 1 02 .
110.242
Brooke, Ronald: 22
Brown, Gary: 49
Brown, Gilbert (Mr.): 93
Brown, .Jamee: 49.129. 180
Brown, Michael: 50. 1 86.207 ,2 1 0
Brown, Richard: 22
Brown, Sandra: 50
Bruch, Catherine: 71
Bruch, Mark: 50
Bruch, Russell:
Bruennlng, .Joseph: 22
Bruneau, David: 71
Brunet, Margaret: 71
Bruni, Debra: 71 . 1 30
Brunner, .Judith: 22 . 149. 1 55 ,
178,1 91
Bruna, Michael: 22
Bruna, Richard: 50. 181 . 1 89
Bullmore, Laurel:22 , 138, 149.
178.254
Bullmore, Michael: 1 50.1 53,
1 55. 1 81 . 189.204,205
Bunch, Brian: 71
Bunkowake, .Joy (Mrs.): 106.1 64
Bunkowake, Lawrence (Mr.):
107
Burby, Kathryn: 22. 1 66
Burke, Cynthia: 22.1 64.1 65
Burne, Charles: 71
Burne, Cheryl: 1 58
Burne, Gary: 50
Burrow, Gary: 7 2 , 146.223
Burrow, Randy: 72 . 1 97
Bush, .JoAnna (Mias): 140
Bush, .Joseph: 72
Buswell, Irena: 22 .1 38. 149
Buttara, Robert: 72. 1 97
Caira, Vincent: 22
Cairo, Diana: 72,147
Caldwell, .Jarry: 72
Call, .Judith: 72
Camaron, Mary: 50.1 20. 1 66
Camaron, Robert: 22 .116.1 66
Campbell, Loia (Mias) : 97
Campbell, Raymond (Mr.): 11 0
Canfield, Marla: 23. 120
Cantrell, Richard: 50
Cantwell, Marla: 50. 166
Cappert, David: 72
Cerbon, .Jackeline: 50
Carllno, Christine: 50.1 20.
147
Carlson, Shirley: 23
Carr, Meighan: 23.152 . 163. 166
Ceraon, Donald: 50
Carter, Lauren: 50.1 29 .163
Carver, Charlotte (Mrs.): 140
Caacalro, David: 72 , 1 63.223
Casey, Robert: 129.1 78. 179.
180
Cayson, Carolyn: 72
Cayson, Donald: 72
Cermlnara, Gina: 72
Cesario, Ricky: 23. 1 66
Ceachln, .Joseph: 50
Chapman, Pierre: 186
Charette, Kevin: 50. 171 .1 74.
204,205
Chase, Russell:
Chatman, Charles (Mr.): 106
Chlapetta, .Jamee: 50
Childs, Ronnie: 194. 195
Chodoronek, .Julie: 10.72
Chodorone~ Unda: 50
Chodoronek, Stephen: 7,23 . 116.
166.181.1 89,207
Chovan, .Judy: 23.1 38.143.1 52 .
1 55. 182. 1 83 .203,206
Christensen, Brian : 72
Cibrarlo, .John (Mr.): 105,207 .
234
Clark, Ronald : 72
Cleveland, Wayne:
Coburn, .Jeffrey: 72
Cochran, Douglas: 50
Cochran, Michael: 23
Colby, Debra: 50
Colby, Michael: 72
Cole, Dante: 72
Cole, Hyram:
Coleman, Angela: 23
Collar, Pamela: 72
Colline, Donna: 23. 166
Colline, Lori: 72 , 150
Colline, Roberta: 23 , 1 52 ,220
Colline, Sandra: 23 . 1 38.1 54
Colline, Vickie: 72, 1 84
Combe, Victoria: 72 . 1 91
Cooper, Betty: 72
Cooper, .Janet: 50, 149
Cooper, Pamela: 23 . 134
Cooper, Ricky: 50
Cordlner, .Jamee: 50
Corkins, Michael: 50.167.1 72 .
176
Cornelius, Cathy: 72
Cornelius, Daniel: 72 , 1 20
Cornelius, Patricia: 72
Cornell, Deanna:
Corradini, Michael: 50. 198,
199
Corradini, Thomae: 7 .24. 116.
166.210
Corrao, Kim : 72
Index 247
STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Corrigan, Gana : 72
Cosentino, Tina: 50, 146, 1 55,
178, 1 92 ,209
Cosenza, Louie: 72
Costabile, Gary: 24
Costello, Robert:
Cox, Douglas: 24, 153, 155, 186,
204,205
Crain, Tammy: 72 , 175, 184,204,
205
Crain, Wyble: 51 , 174
Cranshaw, Charlena: 72
Crama, Michelle: 72
Crespo, lelae: 72
Crist, Robert (Mr.): 106, 1 98,
199
Crocker, Charles:
Crocker, Peggy : 51
Cucunato, Louie: 72.128, 129,
176,180
Culver, Lise: 72
Cunningham, Glandure: 51 , 147
Cunningham, Lynelle: 72
Cunningham, Smith: 51
Curtin, Peggy: 72
Cutts, Debra: 51 . 121 , 129, 172,
176,224
Daganbach, Kathleen: 51.69 , 149.
1 50,220,239 ,244
Dahl, Richard (Mr.): 100, 101 ,
243
Dahl, Robert:
Dalla Santa, Robert: 16, 17,
73 , 178
Daletrom, Sandra: 51
Danial, Mary: 73 , 175
Daniele, David: 51
Daniele, Tharaea :
Danner, Thomae: 51
Danoski, Danial: 24
Darrell, Debra: 51
Darula, Robert (Mr.): 95.98
Dattilo, Nick: 51
Daum, Chari: 51
Dave, Roaa: 24
Davie, Lalla: 51
Davie, Richard: 17.24.88, 178
Debartolo, Suaan: 51
Debarge, Kimberly : 73
Daganar, Thomae: 24
Dehart, Deanna: 51 , 172, 185
Delaney, Marilyn: 24
Dal Conte, Michael: 73
Delong, Bradley: 73
Delong, Kim: 73
Damlcchl, Deborah: 73
Damlcchi, Gregory: 51
Damoa, Branda: 73
Dameka, Nannette: 51 , 1 74
Danlg, Alison: 73.176.190,209
Danlg, Lawrance: 7 .24, 137, 144,
155, 193,207,21 0 ,220.241 ,244
Denio, Jamee: 51 , 147, 155, 186
Dannea, Ellan : 73.176
Darosa, Lawrance:
Daamaraie, Donna: 73 , 129, 176,
178, 179, 180
Davine, Kathryn: 24
Daw, Machelle: 51 , 119, 1 52
Dewey, Kathy: 73
Dazek, Pamala: 24, 152
Diamante, Daniea: 24
DiCailo, Suaan: 24
DiCallo, William: 73
Dim mar, Patricia: 73 , 1 20
Dltkue, Susan: 73
Ditter, Robin: 73
Dittrich, Karin: 73
Doherty, Barbara: 16, 1 7 ,24,
178,243,254
Dolan, Dannie (Mr.): 98
Dolnlk, Mary: 73
Dolnlk, Thomae: 24
Dorr, Daniel:
Dorr, Steven: 24
Doeamagan, Keith: 77 ,88
248 Index
Doeamagan, Lois : 24
Doeamagen, Michael: 73
Doeemagen, Michelle :
Does, Michael : 24, 174
Dougharty, Ballnda: 71
Doyle, Debra: 73
Drager, Dwight : 24, 1 71 , 1 72,
176
Drlgot, John: 51
Duberstein, Jaffray : 51
Duffy, David: 73, 146,223
Duffy, Michael: 25, 166
Dummer, Terri: 25, 115, 116, 11 7 ,
149, 154
Dunaeky, Joanna: 51 , 176, 178
Dunaeky, Pater : 73 , 1 78
Dunbar, Bruce: 51
Duncan, Danaan: 73
Dunn, Lisabeth : 51 , 156
Dunn, Malieaa: 73 , 1 56
Dunne, Jamee: 73
Dunne, Laura : 51
Duvall, Ricky: 51
Duvall, Rosemary: 51
Dvorak, Craig: 73. 129, 177 , 179,
180
Dworak, David: 52 , 149, 172 , 1 76
Dworak, Elisa: 73, 174
Dyaee, Stephania : 73 , 129
Earl, Robert : 73 , 158, 199,204,
205
Easter, Steven: 73
Ebner, Gregory: 73 , 1 96
Edmande, Eleia (Mrs.): 97
Edmonds, Tony: 72,224
Edqulet, Ronald: 52
Edwards, Holly:
Edwards, Jack: 52
Edwards, Robert : 73
Edwards, Rufus:
Edwards, Suzette: 73
Eideor, Gary: 73
Ekarn, Lavonna: 25
Eld rad, Joan: 2 5 , 138.1 50
Eldred, Kavin: 52 , 186
Ellie, Kathlaan: 25, 1 66
Eleila, David: 25
Engelhardt, William: 1 66
Engels, Brian: 52 ,73
Englund, Sondra: 25
Epping, Mark: 73 , 153,207
Epping, Scott: 25. 116, 138, 139.
149, 153, 155, 1 86,244
Erbentraut, Robert: 52
Erskine, Deborah: 52 , 1 50
Escamilla, Ana: 156
Esparza, Silvaetra: 73
Eetano, Nancy: 52
Eaters, Delphia: 73
Eaters, Michael: 25
Eetare, Monroe: 52
Eetae, Kimberly : 25
Eucalano, Marilyn: 52 , 1 50,244
Fabiano, Frank: 73
Fabiano, Joseph: 52 , 120
Falcon, David: 25
Falduto, Paul: 25, 137, 153,1 54,
1 55 , 186,1 88
Falk, Stan (Mr.): 92
Falkanetarn, Andy :
Famous, Dannie: 52
Fanduzzl, Pater: 25
Fanelli, Michael: 52
Fanning, Leann: 52 , 152, 1 64,
185
Farace, Thomae: 13,52 , 116, 166,
186,197
Farfalla, Nick: 25, 115, 116,
11 7
Fargo, Jamee:
Fargo, Tom: 25
Farmar, Danial:
Faaat, Diana: 52
Faaet, Larry: 52
Feldmeier, Franz: 88, 140,233
Feldt, Eugena: 73
Falland, Brian: 74
Ferraro, Craig : 74, 199
Ferraro, Jamee: 52 , 1 76 ,223
Ferraro, Paula: 25, 172
Farrell, Francaa (Mra.): 97
Flaramoaca, John : 16,25, 13 1,
166. 177
Fifer, Barbara: 52 , 1 52 ,220,
239
Filllppelll, Salvatore: 74
Fink, Frone: 74
Finlay, John: 123, 137, 181 ,
186. 188, 194, 1 95,204.205,234
Finlay, Stephania: 52 , 182, 183
Finlay, Thomae:
Flecher, Ann : 74,146
Flecher, Diane: 74
Flecher, Julia: 25, 138, 149,
152, 163,1 74,223
Fiahar, Joan: 26
Fitchett, Mayo : 52
Flaharty, Glenn: 52 , 1 53 ,204,
205
Flake, Harold:
Flalee, Gayla: 26
Fliaae, Mark: 74
Fllaee, Theresa: 26 ,121 , 178
Foley, Elllaen: 74
Follak, Jaffrey: 52
Fonk, Karan: 74
Foraker, Donald: 52
Forglannl, Dawn: 74, 178
Fort, Lorilee: 74, 177
Fortino, Frank: 74
Fortner, Joanne : 52
Foster, Cynthia: 26, 163
Foster, Deborah: 74
Foster, John: 26
Fowlar, Jamee (Mr.): 89 ,90, 139
Frald, Kimberly: 74
Franco, Marga: 52
Frangalo, Jamee : 74, 177
Frank, Laura: 74
Franklin, Lynne: 74
Franklin, Mika: 204,205
Frary, Gayla : 106
Frazier, Danial: 53 , 176
Frederick, Branda: 26
Frederick, Jamee: 53 , 134,202
Frederick, Laura (Mies): 190
203
Frederick, Nancy: 18.26. 1 82 ,
183
Fradarlke, Jamee: 53 , 136
Fradarlckean, Jamee: 53
Frederick, David: 7 4
Free, Ronald: 26
Fraahoff, Julia: 74, 147,156,
158,209
Fraahoff, Robert: 26
Fraahoff, Roger: 74, 199
Freeman, Gina: 53.129
Fremming, Marvin (Mr.): 95 ,98
Frick, Joanna: 74, 157,1 58 ,
171,176
Frisk, Laura: 74, 171.176
Fugatta, Thomae (Mr.): 100
Funk, Pamela: 74
Funkhouser, Charles (Mr. ) : 105
243
Fye, Russell: 74, 177, 199
Gabron, Ann: 53 , 1 1 7
Gajdoe, Pater: 26
Galas, John : 53,207
Gall, Thaador: 53
Gallatin, Danial: 53
Gallo, Danial: 53
Gallo, Ramona: 74
Gallo, Raymond: 53 , 172, 176
Gannaway, Lou Ann: 74
Gapanowlcz, Jaffray: 74
Gapko, Kimberly: 74
Gapko, William: 53 ,98 , 143
Garcia, Barbara: 74
Garcia, lehmal: 53
Garcia, Jarry: 147
Garcia, Kimberly: 74
Garcia, Rudy: 26
Garcia, Vicente:
Gardinier, Jerry: 74
Gardinier, Larry: 74
Gardinier, Mark: 53
Garvaa, Mary : 53
Garvea, Roberta: 74, 178
Gary, Linda:
Garza, Ralph: 74
Gaacolgna, Brian: 26
Gaacoigna, Randal: 74, 196
Gaataldl, Dominic: 26
Gaataldl, Edgar: 53
Gaataldl, Mary : 26, 138, 149
Gaetaldi, Michael : 74
Gauchel, Peter: 53 , 153, 1 55 ,
207 ,210
Gehri, Debra : 53
Galiche, Cynthia: 53
Galiche, Michael : 18,26. 168,
207
Gentile, Annette : 53 , 163
George, Cindy: 10,53 , 143. 144,
152, 155, 174, 182, 183,239
Gervais, William: 53
Getschman, Mary: 16, 17,26, 129
178,244
Ghera, Paula: 7 4, 175
Gholston, Edvannula: 53
Gholston, Jerry: 74, 14 7
Giannola, Catharlna:26
Giannola, Jacklind: 26
Gibson, Patricia : 74
Glaee, Alexandra : 27, 138,209
Giaaa, Martin: 53, 194, 1 95
Giaee, Michael : 74,223
Gifford, Brian: 53 , 171 , 172, 176,
193
Gilbert, Pam: 75
Gilbert, Robert: 53
Gilae, Batte: 53
Gilmore, Tammy: 75
Glordana, Jamee (Mr.): 18. 186
Giorno, Linda: 7 5 , 1 50 , 1 91
Girman, Ruth: 75, 176, 178
Givens, Judy: 53
Glaaear, Julie: 27 , 138, 1 50,
176, 178
Glassman, Debra: 75
Glassman, John:
Glassman, Thomae: 54, 134, 135
Gleason, Karan: 27
Glidden, Jennifer : 54, 1 50,
164, 165
Glud, Randy : 75, 146, 175
Glynn, Patrick (Mr.): 97 .234
Gober, Ruth (Mrs.): 97
Gombar, Jamee: 27 , 137. 155
Gomaz, Howard: 5 ,27,99 , 123
Gomez, Jeanetta: 54
Gonzalas, Martha: 156, 1 39
Goodara, Nancy:75, 175. 184
Goodara, Richard:
Gorelik, Sharri: 75
Gorman, Michael: 27
Gorman, Peter: 75, 171 , 174
Gorr, Eydie: 54, 1 50
Gorra, Branda: 54, 118, 120, 1 23,
1 30, 1 50. 1 7 4
Gott, Laural:
Graeser, Carl: 27
Gray, William: 75
Gray, Vicki: 54
Graziano, Gregory: 54, 149,
151 , 155, 178, 186. 198. 199
Graalay, Jennifer: 54, 164,1 76.
244
Graidanue, Lynn: 75, 163,203
Griffin, Barbara: 27, 164
Griffin, Judith: 75
Griffin, Monte:
Griffin, Richard: 7 5
Griffiths, William: 54.207 .
224
STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Grlmae, Kirk: 16. 116. 128. 129,
131 , 151 , 178, 179, 180, 1 86
Grleham, Janet: 27, 166, 1 67.
207 ,210,243
Grleeom, Kevin: 75
Grno, David:
Grno, Joy: 9 , 1 7 ,27. 115, 11 6,
136. 138. 143. 149, 155, 1 78. 182,
183,203
Grose, Bernard: 75
Groee, Klmberly:
Grueter, John: 27
Gruee, John: 27
Gryczkowekl, Rita: 7 5
Guaraeclo, Nick : 54,99
Guenther, Richard (Mr.): 108
Gulbranean, Gregg: 27
Gulbraneen, Kathryn: 75
Gundareon, Diane: 54
Gundereon, Lenny:
Gundereon, Marianna: 27 , 158
Gutowekl, Mary: 75
Guzdak, Chrletlna: 54
Guzman, John:
Guzman, Ruben: 121 , 178,244
Gyurlna, Glen: 54, 186
Gyurlna, Jon: 54
Hackman, Lori: 7 5 . 1 7 5
Haeblg, Kimberly: 54,209
Haen, Carrie: 75. 175
Halbrooke, David: 54. 146.223
Haling, Rose: 75
Hall, Rebecca: 54
Halvereon, Barbara : 27 . 152
Hamilton, Bradford: 27
Hamilton, Cheryl:
Hammond, Judith (Mre.): 106,
165
Hamleng, Thomae: 75
Hannaman, Marvin: 27
Han nee, Theresa: 54, 1 50
Haneche, Dale: 75
Haneen, Jerome: 54
Hanean, Kathleen:
Haneen, Linnea: 27 . 176
Hanean, Tina: 75
Haneen, William: 16. 17.54.78,
166, 176
Hensler, Rhona: 54
Hensler, Richard: 75
Haneon, Cindy: 54
Haneon, Gregory: 54
Haneon, Mark: 75
Haneon, Theresa: 27
Harmon, Evangeline: 28, 14 7
Harme, Jamee: 75
Harp, Mary: 28
Harrleon, Bret: 75
Harrop, Kim: 75
Hart, Tina: 54
Hartig, Charlee: 28
Hartnell, Christine: 28. 176,
210
Hartung, Terri: 54. 135, 166
Haubrich, Beverly: 54
Haubrich, Herbert: 54.153,1 55 ,
181 , 189
Haubrich, Michael: 28, 1 81,
1 89.204,205,220
Hawbaker, Michael: 54
Haworth, Allan: 7 5 , 1 88
Hayee, Larry:
Haye, Lila: 75. 175
Hazelbarg, David: 55
Hazelton, Mary Jean (Mrs.): 100
Head, Brian: 122
Head, Daniel: 55
Heather, Diane: 75
Hebert, Lisa: 16.55,178
Hebert, Michael: 55,88, 1 55 ,
181 . 1 89,204,205
Heg, Susan: 135.150.155.174,
190,242
Helnlech, Marian (Mre.): 91
Helnlech, Thomae: 28, 1 66
Heiring, David: 75
Helwig, Kenneth (Mr.) : 18, 107,
181.1 89,204
Hendereln, Pamela: 55
Henry, Mary (Mre.): 140
Herlihy, Dennie (Mr.): 89,90
Hermann, Paul: 75
Hernandez, Jay: 75
Herolt, Linda: 28. 123. 129. 135,
154, 166
Herr, Denlee: 55 , 163, 174
Herrmann, Anna: 55. 152
Herrmann, Doillna: 75
Herrmann, Suean: 7 5 , 175, 1 84.
209 ,224
Herrmann, Virginia: 5 ,6 , 18,28,
122. 129, 138. 143, 152 , 155, 1 72 .
176. 182.183
Harvat, Janet: 75
Heueer, Michael : 75
Hickey, Julie: 55
Hlcke, Ricky: 28
Hill, Eileen: 75. 178
Hill, John: 55
Hill, Scott: 76 ,204,205
Hillier, Julie: 28. 143.144,
152. 155. 167.182. 183,209
Hilllla, Chrletlne: 76
Hinz, Sue (Mlee): 110,220
Hlob, Jill: 76
Hoaglund, Sharon: 28. 1 55 .157
Hodel, Donald: 28
Hodel, John: 55
Hodgee, lelah: 76
Hoeft, Marjean: 28. 1 38.149 ,
156
Hoeelng, Jeanne: 76
Hoey, Dennie: 55
Hoey, Kathleen: 76
Hoey, Patrick: 55
Hoferltza, Donald (Mr.): 1 09
Hoffman, Berdetta: 7 6, 1 7 7 , 1 91
Hofmann, Carol: 28. 138.149
Hoffman, Jamee: 76,204,205
Hogan, Randy: 76
Hofmann, John (Mr.): 119, 175
Holborn, Michael: 55 , 1 16,1 66
Holborn, Laurie: 76
Holden, Greg:
Holder, Jamee: 76
Holland, Margaret: 76. 177
Hollie, Loretta: 7 6
Holm, Rita: 76
Holman, Henry: 76 ,204,205
Holman, Jule: 28. 166
Holman, Kim: 55
Holman, Vicki: 76
Holy, Jack (Mr.): 98
Holy, Patricia (Mre.): 97
Hoomee, Thereea: 4 ,5 ,28.138.
146,233
Hopf, Cathy: 76
Hopkins, Mark: 55
Horgen, Larry: 28.129.131.149.
153. 186.197
Horton, Jim: 76
Horvat, Dorothy (Mies): 91
Horvatln, Carol: 29
Hotchkiss, Kenneth: 76
Houghton, Mary: 29, 129, 1 38,
150, 178
Hould, Chris: 76.196
Houeaman, Thomae: 76. 178,
179,180
Houene~ Deanna: 55
Howard, Patrick: 29
Hradeky, Janine: 18,29.119,
1 66,220.239
Hrupka, Llea: 4 , 16, 17,76,78
Hubbard, Cynthia: 55 , 1 20
Hubbard, Stirling: 29 . 122,1 31.
155, 1 66 . 1 72 . 176,194,1 95,207 .
234
Hubbard, Stirling (Mr.): 1 05
Hubeler, Duane: 55
Huck, Michael: 29
Hudson, Marie: 55
Hudeon, Michael: 76
Hudson, O'Naal: 29. 171 , 172
176
Hudson, Pamela: 76,209
Hudeon, Terry: 76
Hughee, Malinda: 29,88,203
Hughae, Ricky :
Hughee, Sandra: 76
Huleeen, Donna : 29
Hultenlue, Jamee: 55
Humphreye, Jamee: 29 , 153, 1 55 ,
198, 199
Humphreye, Regina: 76.184
Hunt, Jeffrey:
Hunt, Salli: 55
Hunt, Suean: 76
Hunt, Timothy: 55
Hupp, Christine: 55
Hupp, Gerry:
Huret, Deborah: 76
Huret, Robert: 153, 1 55 ,202 .204,
205
Hurt, Robert: 76
Hysell, Debra: 55
Hyeell, Steven:
Ingham, Jamee: 55
Ingram, Virgil: 55
lngrouille, Suzanne: 76.146
Iorio, Chrletlna: 76,203
Iorio, John: 29
lrieh, Scott: 76
lemalll, Hamdl: 174, 198,1 99
letavenek, Randolph: 76
Jacki, Jeffrey: 29
Jacki, Richard: 76, 121
Jackeon, Jerome:
Jackson, Pamela: 55, 147
Jacobe, Jerome: 76
Jacobean, Danette: 56
Jacoby, Barbara: 16, 17,56. 174,
178
Jacyna, Janice: 76
Jacyna, Timothy: 56
Jagodlneky, Lyn: 56. 129.163
Jahnke, Mark: 76
Jahnke, Patricia: 29. 1 57
Hahnke, Richard: 56
Jake, Richard: 29
Jakubowekl, Mark: 76,246
Jakubowski, Michael: 29
Jakubowekl, Steven:
Jaleneky, Dennie: 29. 1 57
Jaleneky, Diane: 76. 150
Jamee, Thomae: 77
Jantz, Deborah: 29, 1 52
Jantz, Dennie: 29
Jeffrey, Cheater: 29,88, 106,
155.186.187. 195.204.205;234
Jeffrey, Debbie: 56,209
Jeffrey, Roger: 77 , 188,196
Jelke, Martin: 77
Jelke, Ronald: 56, 153, 155,
186, 195, 194.239
Jen kine, Barbara:
Jenklne, Celleetlne: 30
Jenklne, Debra: 56
Jenklne, Pamala: 56. 152. 166
Janeen, Janet: 56, 1 50
Janeen, Jean: 77
Jeneen,Jeanne: 56
Jensen, Kathleen: 77
Janeen, Lori: 77 .162.244
Janeen, Suean: 77
Janeen, Thomae: 30
Johneon, Beth: 30. 138. 149. 157
Johneon, Brenda: 30, 156, 166
Johneon, Cindy: 56
Johneon,JoAnn: 77
Johneon, Leo: 56. 195
Johneon, Prlecilla: 56
Johneon, Randall: 77
Johneon, Robert: 77
Joklc, Renata: 30, 1 35,241,254
Jonee, Diane: 77
Jonee, Glenda: 77, 177
Jonee, Joyce: 30, 133. 138.149.
164.239
Jonee, Karen: 77
Jonee, Linda: 56. 156. 176. 178
Jonee, Steve: 56
Jovanovic, Koeovka: 30
Juopperl, Lynette:
Juekewlcz, Jane: 77 ,175
Juekewlcz, Mary: 30
Juzenae, Leo: 77
Kadlec, Janet: 77
Kamin, Jamee:
Kangae, Rueeell: 30.155. 174
Karakaeh, Ronald (Mr.): 109
Karle, Robert:
Karrele, Richard (Mr.):
Keetan, Margaret: 77
Kautzman, Jay: 77 , 1 53. 199
Kauzlarich, Mary: 77
Kavalaukae, Thomae: 56
Kayear, Melvin: 77.177
Keating, Kenneth: 77
Keck, Cindy: 77,147 , 191
Kennady, Linda: 56
Kennedy, Linda: 77
Kennedy, Suean: 30.143
Kerby, Garry:
Keeeler, Kathy: 56
Keee1,-r, Scott: 16,56 , 151.1 77
Keul, Sharon: 56. 121. 137. 152
Klekhoefor, Verjoy: 30. 138
Klffel, Kevin: 56. 174
Klmberlln, Terry: 30
King, Kenneth: 30
King, Linda: 77, 175
King, Michael: 56
Kinney, Keith: 77
Kinney, Kevin: 56
Klntle, William: 56 ,207
Kirby, David: 77 ,94
Kirchner, Jon: 56
Klrechling, Albert: 56
Kirechling, Celeete: 30
Kleielewekl, Leon: 30
Kltchane, Cheryl: 30.137
Klttlee, Jeff: 30
Kitzmann, Mark: 56.197
Klaproth, Daniel: 30, 1 57
Klaproth, Gayle: 16.30. 122,
152, 178
Klauech, Ronald : 57
Klemp, Diane: 77
Kloet, Nancy: 31 , 1 66
Klopeteln, David (Mr.): 193
Klopeteln, Thomae: 57 . 166
Knickrehm, Charle• (Mr.): 100
Knight, Kavin: 198. 199
Knuteen, William: 57
Knuteen, Krietina: 31 , 138.
163,171.176
Koelzer, Wendy: 57.166
Kohli, Karen (Mlee): 190
Kohloff, Donald: 57
Kopeeky, Jane: 57
Kordue, Robert: 57, 163
Kordue, Gretchen: 77
Kordue, John: 77
Kornkvan, Kathryn: 57.169.
171 , 176
Kornkvan, Sally: 77, 130.1 56,
157, 171 , 176
Kortlang, Chrletlan:
Koear, Suean: 31
Kotz, Stephen: 57
Kowal, Emillan: 57
Kozak, Denlee: 77
Kraak, Lynn: 77
Krack, Krletlne:
Kraemer, Robert: 57
Krahn, Wendy: 77
Kramer, Jamee: 31 ,207
Kramer, Paula:
Kranlng, Michael: 57
Kranekl, Karolyn: 69,57, 123
Kranekl, Richard: 31 . 123
Kreft, Llea: 57.150
Index 249
STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Kresal, Timothy: 77
Kreuacher, Larry: 77
Krauser, Brett: 77
Krauser, .Joseph: 77
Krauser, Kurt: 57
Kroeter, Donald (Mr. ): 140.
143
Krohn, Tammie: 57 . 156. 174
Krok, Laa Ann: 77
Krome, Linda: 31 . 1 66
Krome, Michael: 57 . 166
Krueger, Carla (Mias): 94
Krueger, Mark: 77
Kruger, .Jonathan: 57 . 129. 1 51 .
156, 176, 1 78.179. 1 80.202
Kruger, Paul: 31 . 121 . 149.
163.176
Krumm, Peter: 77 . 177
Kudrle, Milan: 57
Kudrna, Keith: 78
Kudrna, Kelly: 78
Kudrycki, Helen: 78
Kugel, .Joy: 57
Kuhnley, Leonard: 31 . 137
Kukawaki, Kenneth: 78
Kulbacki, Thomae: 57
Kulbiakl, .Joseph: 78
Kumlazco, Konlae: 31.129 . 1 38,
149, 1 50. 1 55.1 64. 1 65
Kurklla, .Jana: 57
Kuahman, Franklin: 78
Kuta, .Jacqueline: 3 1 . 1 49
Kuta, .John: 78
Kwaa, Christopher: 78
Laba, William: 5 7. 1 49
Ladouaa, Renee: 31
LaFave, Roger: 78
La Fava, Sueann (Mias): 1 00
Lain, Rita: 31
Larson, Michelle: 32
Le.Jeuneaae, Richard: 31 . 1 36.
193.220
LaMacchla, Rocco: 18.31 . 122
Lamb, Rosemary: 57
Lambert, Brenda: 78
Lambrecht, Cheryl: 31
Lampada, .Jane: 57
Lampada, .Jean: 150. 1 55
Lampada, Lauria: 78, 1 50
Landau, Shari: 78
Landaau, Renee: 31.138
Landree, Kathryn: 57
Landree, Martin: 57
Landree, Walton: 31
Lane, Robert: 31 . 1 36.138. 1 93.
207.241
Lang, Karen:
Langerman, Charles: 31
Lara, Salome: 78
Larsen, .Joseph:
Larsen, Mark: 58
Larsen, Thomae:
Larsen, Cathryn: 58.1 74
Larson, Cynthia: 16.32.178
LaSalle, .Julie: 32. 138. 1 55
Laubacher, Barbara: 58. 1 85
Laughery, Elizabeth: 78
Launderville, .Jacqueline: 78
Launderville, .Janet: 32 .78
Layton, Don (Mr.): 92
Lea, .Jeffrey: 58.146
Leach, Curtiss: 78
Lebron, Gregory: 78
Lee, Dolores (Mrs.): 91
Lee, Robert: 78.153.181.189
Leak, .Joseph: 78
Leek, Ronnie: 78
Lehrke, Keith: 7 8. 1 7 7
Lehrke, Kervin: 78.177
Lehrke, Perry: 32. 138.1 66. 1 76
Lelneweber, Gary: 16.32. 128.
138. 151 . 155.178
Leitlng, .Joseph: 58
Lemay, Robin: 78
Lemleaz, Yolande: 32
250 Index
Lemke, Karen: 78
Lentine, Paule: 78
Lento, Diana: 32 .203
Leonard, .Joseph: 78
Lequla, Michael: 57 . 149. 172.
176
Leaavich, Stephen: 78. 1 96
Lewie, David: 57 . 186, 198,199
Lewie, David: 32
Lewie, Marvin:
Lewie, Sandra:
Lichter, Charlene: 78
Lichter, Gretchen: 58. 126
Lichter, Nina: 78
Lichtwalt, David: 32
Llchtwalt, Duane:
Llchtwalt, .Jeffrey: 78
Llegakoa, .John: 7 8
Lindaa, Steven: 78
Lindstrom, Debra: 58. 166. 1 67
Ling, Donald: 13,32 . 165
Linn, .Jeffrey: 78
Lipka, Marie (Mra.): 163
Llanas, Madaline: 58. 158.167
Lobergar, Robert:
Locante, Thomae: 56. 1 53. 197
Locante, William: 78
Lockett, Corine: 78
Lohner, Cesar: 58
Lohner, Paul: 32
Loia, Wayne: 32 .193
Lopez, Dorella: 78
Lorberter, Kathleen: 78. 184
Lothea, Martin: 58
Lowe, Stephan: 58. 186
Lucas, .Jamee: 58
Lucas, Lynn: 32 . 121 , 122 . 138
Luca a, Sandra: 7 8. 1 3 6. 1 46. 1 84
Ludwig, Thomae: 78
Lueck, Sherle: 79
Lukauakaa, Arvid: 58. 149. 1 59
Lukawakl, Barbara: 17.32. 129.
178
Lukic, Vera: 58 , 171 , 172. 176
Lund, Debra: 58
Lux, Mark: 79
Lynch, Paula: 58
Maassen, Adolph (Mr.): 110
Macareno, Amelia: 58. 1 50. 1 91
Macareno, Mario: 32 . 149
Machara, Frances:
Macht, Susan: 32, 138. 149. 1 64.
165
Madsen, Relph: 79
Madsen, Welaey: 79
Magada, Marie, (Miss): 100.
162
Maier, Richard: 32
Maler, Robert: 79
Maler, Ronald:
Majerko, Bridget: 79
Malacara, Mario: 79.198,1 99.
239
Maletta, Mary: 18.58. 1 34. 1 35.
143. 144. 152. 155.167. 182.1 83.
220
Mandernack, Scott: 32 .114. 1 38.
146. 149. 166. 174,233
Maneais, George (Mr.): 111
Manna, Christy: 79
Manna, Eugene: 33 . 166,242
Mansfield, Michelle: 58,203
Manson, George (Mr.): 93
Mantuano, Al: 58
Manullk, Paul: 33.138.176
Marraccinl, Alan: 79
Marano, .John:
Marcella, Robert (Mr.): 102
Marchand, David: 58, 1 66
Marchialnl, Dino: 79
Marchealni, Pamala: 33
Margraf, Danny: 33 .207
Markham, Manfred (Mr.): 107,
1 88. 1 98.1 99
Markin, .John: 58
Marke, Terrie: 33 . 1 36
Marino, Ronald (Mr. ): 98
Marquart, Gwen: 33
Marachnar, Donald: 58
Marachner, Thomae: 33
Marshall, Lori: 79
Marshall, Sandra: 79
Martin, Deborah: 33, 138. 1 71 .
1 72 . 1 76
Martin, Gall: 79. 13 1. 153. 1 64.
165
Martin, Linda: 33.135. 1 38. 149.
172
Martin, Sharon: 59. 1 54
Martin, Geraldine: 33. 123, 166
Martin, Timothy: 58
Martino, Annetta: 59
Martino, .Jamee: 59 . 197
Martinson, Richard : 79
Marx, Lisa: 59. 1 50. 178
Mason, Cathy: 33. 149
Mason, Larry: 79
Mason, Veronica: 59. 135.147.
155
Mastronardi, Robert : 79
Matranga, Catherina: 59
Maton, Dewayne: 79
Mattson, David: 79. 199
Mattson, Marcia: 33 . 123.1 54
Matye, Robin: 79
Mau, Steven: 79
Maurer, Becky: 79 .177. 185
Maurer, Dean: 79
Maxcy, Debra: 33
Maxwell, Lola: 33.138.166
Mayer, Elizabeth: 59. 1 31 . 138.
150.164.166. 172. 176. 191 .224
Mayo, Robert: 79. 175
Maya, Paul: 33
Maya, Sharon: 59
Mazzarelll, Linda: 59
Mcbride, Deborah: 33
Mcbride, Pamela: 79
Mcbride, Patricia: 79
McCarthy, David:
McCarthy, Henry: (Mr.): 98. 105
Mccoll, Rick: 59
McCollough, Mark: 33. 193.220
McCoy, .John: 59
McDaniel, Duane: 59
McDonald, Christopher: 79. 1 77
199
McGonegle, Kelly: 59. 1 21 . 1 34.
136.137.152. 155. 172. 185. 191
McGough, Carole (Mrs.): 99
McGovern, Patricia: 79
McGrath, Kathleen: 33 . 138.149
McGrath, Kelly: 59
Mcllquham, Kimberly: 79. 177
Mclean, Keith (Mr.): 111
Mecozzi, Victoria: 59.1 71 . 1 72 .
1 76. 1 90,209.224
Meeker, Richard: 59 ,99.174
Mehring, Dean: 33
Meier, Barbara: 34.122. 123.
149.157.241
Melander, Mark: 59
Melchor, Anita:
Melchor, Yolanda:
Menerak, Cherri: 59
Menden, Donna: 79
Menden, Timothy: 34.1 38
Mendex, Carmen: 156
Mercado, Elizabeth: 34
Mefeld, Carol: 59
Merfeld, Merrill: 34. 131.177.
186
Merrill, Kenneth (Mr.): 110. 111
Merritt, William: 59
Mertz, .Judy: 34
Matten, Daniel: 59. 1 66
Meyer, Karla: 34. 1 52.176
Meyer, Roland:
Meyer, Tamara: 59 ,79
Miceli, .Joseph: 59
Miceli, Mary: 59.99
Mich, Deborah: 79
Michal, .Joseph: 79
Mico, .Julie: 34.138.146.1 49 .
178.239
Mielke, .Joyce :
Mielke, Leeann: 59
Mielke, Mary : 79
Milas, Raymond (Mr.): 111
Millard, Robert: 79
Miller, Charyl: 34
Millar, Deborah: 79
Millar, Gary: 79
Miller, .Judith (Mra.) : 158.
140
Millar, Ronald: 79
Miller, Susan: 79.1 56
Millar, Timothy: 59
Minar, Clara: 60
Minlkel, Debora: 79
Mlnkay, .Jamee : 60
Minkowakl, Cheater: 79 .233
Mlnaki, Donald: 60
Mlaurelll, Lise: 34.152 ,239
Mitchell, Betty: 34
Mltchell, Kenneth:
Mitka, .Jeffrey: 60. 1 97
Mleczko, Dennie: 60. 136. 1 51
Mlodzlk, Ronald (Mr.): 100.
1 01.143,1 66. 1 67 .220
Moczulewaki, Edward: 34
Moe, Debra: 80. 1 56
Moebiua, William (Mr.): 95
Moeller, .Joann:
Moeller, .John: 80. 175. 199,204,
205
Mohr, Danette:
Mohr, Kim: 60
Moncetch, Dannie: 80
Moncatch, .John: 34.155. 174.
181 . 189
Mondragon, Reynaldo (Mra.):
103.156
Monson, Kenneth: 80
Monson, Laura: 60
Montemurro, Angelina: 60.
149. 1 50. 1 56
Montemurro, Gulaeppe: 80
Moore, Gall: 166
Moore, .Jamee: 60.204
Moore, Scott: 80
Mora, Alejandro: 80
Moreno, Ronald (Mr.): 1 02
Morgan, Bruce: 80
Morgan, Kevin: 80
Morin, Bruce: 80
Morrone, Francesca: 80. 1 7 5
Morrone, Patricia: 80. 175
Morrone, William: 60.98.
143. 197.21 7 ,202.239
Morrow, .Jeffrey: 60
Mortenson, Karen: 60
Mueller, Paul: 60
Mueller, Scott: 34
Mueller, Stine (Mr.): 108.157
Mulder, Anita: 34.1 38.1 56
Munns, Cynthia:
Munroe, Alan:
Munz, Anthony:
Munz, Linde: 80, 1 77
Munz, Richard: 50.172 , 176
Murphy, Gall: 60. 176.178
Murphy, Michael: 34
Murray, .John:
Murray, Ronda: 34
Mualtief, Mika:
Musselman, Gary: 80
Musselman, Kenneth: 60
Musselman, Larry: 80
Muto, Mary {Mias): 91
Myers, .Joan: 34
Myers, Pamela: 60
Naibicz, Teresa: 80. 1 71 , 176
Naaaauer, Walt: 80
Naydihor, Paul: 34
Negri, Ronald: 34. 1 38.146.
149.1 57.174.233
Neiman, Stuart: 80
STUDENTINDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Nelson, Bernard: 1 66
Nelson, Debra:
Nelson, Denice : 35
Nelson, Eugene: 35.1 55.1 59.1 77
Nelson, Karen: 80. 1 77
Nelson, Mark: 35 , 1 74
Nelson, Nancy : 80
Nelson, Richard: 80
Nelson, Ricky : 60. 174
Nelson, Sally : 60. 1 50.1 78
Nelson, Steven: 60
Nelson, Steven: 80. 1 96
Neu, Debbie : 60
Neu, Patty : 60
Neuatlfter, Charles: 60, 1 53.
181 . 189
Nevoraaki, Daniel:
Nevoraaki, David: 80
Newman, Brian: 80
Nlccolal, .Jamee: 80
Nichole, Billy : 35. 121 . 1 34.
136. 137. 155. 186. 199.204.205
Nichole, Bruce: 80. 199
Nichole, Kathy:
Nielson, Michelle (Mra.): 103
Nielson, Robert: 80
Niemi, .Jamee: 60
Niemi, .Jean: 60. 1 50
Niemi, Susan : 80
Niemi, Wanda: 80
Nlernberger, Peter: 60
Niesen, Randolph: 80. 175
Nikolai, .Jane: 80
Nikolai, Theresa: 35
Nikolic, Donna: 35
Nikula, Kenneth: 80
Nlaaen, Debra: 35. 174
Noel, .Joseph: 60
Noel, .John :
Norrie, Daley : 60
Norrie, .Juanita: 61
Norrie, Linda: 61
Norton, Sue : 61
Norton, Patricia : 61
Novak, Scott: 80
Nutlni, .John: 80, 129, 1 78 . 179.
180
Nutini, Kathleen: 35, 1 38.149
Obenauf, Barbara: 80
Obenauf, Gloria: 61
Oberat, David: 80
O'Connell, .John: 35. 138
O'Connor, .Jeffrey: 35.158. 1 59
Ogle, Lise: 61.185
Ogren, Lorrie: 80
Ogren, Terry: 61 .1 52 .239
Olbrya, Thaddeua:80
Olbrya, Teresa: 35
Oliak, Barbara:
Olivares, Armando: 61
Olivares, Rita:
Oliver, Cheryl: 80
Olsen, David:
Olsen, Kris: 25. 1 29. 1 31.1 34.
1 55. 1 64.1 66
Olsen, Patricia: 1 55. 1 81 . 1 91
Olson, Brien: 35
Olson, Carol: 61 . 174
Olson, Carolyn: 61. 174
Olson, Margaret:
Olson, Rocky: 35
Olson, Ronald: 61
Olson, Sharee: 81
Onlazczuk, Helen: 35
Oniazczuk, Ina: 61
Onoako, .Julie: 61.1 52 .203
Onoako, Ruth: 81 . 1 84
Orsburn, Cindy:
Orsburn, Roaalea: 81
Ortiz, Blanca: 35
Ortiz, David: 61
Orton, Allan: 35
Orzechowski, .John: 61. 1 59.
197
Oalnga, Kathy: 81
Oater, Randy: 1 7 .36.1 55 . 1 59.
1 78. 198.1 99
Oatman, Giibert (Mr.) : 98
Ostrowski, .Jack : 36.1 3 1.1 94.
195.234
Ostrowski, Robert : 81 . 196
Otto, Debra: 61
Otto, .Janet : 6 1.1 49.1 52
Otto, Linda: 81 . 1 58
Otto, Robina: 8 1
Otto, Thomae: 236
Pacetti, Donald : 81
Pede, William : 81
Paffel, Albert:
Pallamolla, Robert : 8 1
Palmen, .Jane: 36.1 52 .1 74
Palmen, Steven : 6 1
Panach, Diana: 81
Pantovich, Barbara : 81
Paone, Teresa : 36.1 14. 130. 178.
233
Paone, Terence: 61 . 1 51 .202
Paredes, Ramon:
Paredes, San .Juanita: 36
Parlee, Arnold:
Parlee, Delores: 36
Parlee, .Jack: 6 1 . 1 20
Parise, .Jamee: 61
Parker, Bill: 61
Parker, Ronald: 36 .138,149.
156. 1 57 . 166. 174.233
Parka, Dorothey: 81
Parrish, Susan: 36
Perrone, Marla Rosa: 61
Pacuccl, .Jay: 61 . 1 63
Pascucci, Peggy: 61
Paskiewicz, Gary: 61 . 186.1 93 .
207
Paskiewicz, Greg: 81
Paskiewicz, Laurie: 69 .81
Paskiewicz, Mary: 36
Patterson, .June: 61
Pauley, Lance: 81
Paulonl, .John : 81
Paulson, Robert : 81
Pawlowicz, Vickie:
Pease, Tamara: 81
Peckua, .June: 61 . 127 ,128. 135,
1 69 . 1 71.1 72 .239
Peckua, Mery Beth: 19.36. 123.
1 51 . 1 52 . 155. 191 .210,220
Pederson, Brian: 81
Pekoake, Michael : 62 . 116. 166
Pelllcori, Peter: 81
Pelt, Michael : 62
Perez, Angela : 81 . 1 56. 171 . 175
Perone, Clay: 157, 172 , 1 76
Perone, Hugh: 81.175.199,239
Perone, Terry:
Perotto, Nancy: 81
Perotto, Steven: 62
Perri, Marla: 36. 152. 167,203
Perrine, .Joseph: 81 . 120. 1 59.
197
Perrine, Mr. Nick: 195
Perrine, Robert: 36 .166
Perry, Paul: 62 .194. 195.239
Perry, Robert (Mr.): 92
Patera, Carol: 36 , 1 38.146.
149.233
Patera, Carrie : 62 . 1 36. 1 63 .
166. 185
Patera, Scott: 81
Petaraen, Alan: 36. 1 56. 1 59 .
197
Petersen, Carol: 36
Peterson, Gayle:
Petersen, .John: 62 , 1 95
Petrick, Pamela: 36
Petrick, Susan: 47 .62 . 121.135.
152.239
Petrie, Arthur: 81 . 143.233
Petry, Kimberly: 81.1 62
Pettey, Sharon: 81
Pfund, Gary: 62 .88
Phannenatlll, Nancy: 81
Phillip, Laura : 36, 129. 150
Piasecki, Barbara : 62 .1 55.
1 64.1 92 .209
Piasecki, .Joan : 36.1 64.1 74
Picazo, Gregory : 16.37 . 178.
1 79. 180
Pickerign, Randy : 62
Piehl, Kirk: 37 .11 7 .1 20.1 55.
1 86. 199.244
Plerangell, Cheryl: 3 7. 1 5 7
Pierce, David: 8 1.1 7 1.1 76
Pierce, Mark: 62 .244
Pierce, Scott: 37 .92 . 149.233
Pilllgor, Kerry: 8 1
Pllligor, Terri: 37 . 155.1 57 .
164. 192
Pilllzzi, Luann: 62 . 152
Pisciotti, .Judy: 62
Pisula, Deborah: 62
Pitta, Claudia: 37. 1 22.1 52
Pitta, Renee: 81 . 123. 1 50
Platt, Maryann : 62 . 120. 1 54
Plourde, Beverly: 62 . 164. 1 66.
241
Plourde, Patricia: 37 . 138
Plummer, Steve: 62 . 129.1 78.
179
Plummer, Thomae: 81 . 178
Polkonen, Russell: 62
Polkonen, Shelley: 62
Poole, Foster:
Ponzio, Frederick: 37
Ponzio, Linda: 81
Poteet, Kim: 81
Potthast, Diana: 81 . 120
Potts, Edward: 37 . 1 44. 166
Potts, Keith: 81
Pounders, Pamela : 81 .1 62
Powell, Linda: 37 . 157
Pozza, Giovanna: 62
Pozza, Robert: 62, 186. 1 88 .
1 95.207 .224.241
Prado, Rebecca: 82
Prater, .Jim: 82
Predny, Scott: 62
Prell, .Jerry: 62
Prell, Sally: 37
Prill, Linda : 37
Prisk, .John: 82
Proatko, .Jeffrey : 37 . 138
Proatko, Karen : 37
Pruitt, .Jamee: 82. 199
Prybylski, Cindy: 62
Prybylski, .Jill: 82
Prybylski, Mark: 37
Przytula, Diane: 37
Pucci, .Julianne: 82
Prothero, .Jeffery: 82 .223
Prudom, Katherine: 4.62 , 1 35.
1 50.1 55. 166. 176. 178. 182. 183.
243
Prudom, Lurona: 16. 17.82. 150.
178.242
Puder, Charles: 62
Puder, Kevin : 62.129. 171.172,
176
Puidokas, Richard:
Pulju, Lori: 37 .82 .254
Puntillo, Robert: 37 , 106. 116.
1 35. 149. 1 55.1 86.1 98. 1 99.243
Putnam, Margaret: 82
Putrow, Michael: 37
Putrow, Shelley: 82. 175
Quinn, Alexia: 82
Quinn, .Jamee:
Quinn, .Jane: 38. 128, 1 38.149.
1 64. 1 65. 1 72.244
Raddatz, Cindy: 62
Raddatz, Dawn: 82
Radley, Debra: 83
Radovanovic, Vera: 38
Radtke, Douglas: 63
Radtke, Frederick (Mr.): 98
Raduechel, .Jeffrey: 11 . 1 6 .38.
122. 129. 136. 167. 178.189. 199
Radulovlc, Mara: 82
Raethke, Rodney : 82. 1 58
Rahanlan, Scott: 82 . 175
Rakow , Anne : 82. 176.1 78
Ralph, Tim : 38. 1 53 .1 55.1 81 .
1 89.204.205
Ramaeler, Gerald : 82
Ranchel, .Joseph: 82
Randell, Lawrence: 82
Randle , Roger : 16.82 .1 29 . 1 69.
1 77.1 79. 180,204.205
Rangel, .Jeaaie: 63
Rangel, Martin: 38
Rengel , Mary: 38.166
Rennick, Caroline : 63. 1 50.1 76
Rappley, Timothy: 82
Rasch, .Jean: 63. 11 7 . 1 52
Raamuaaen, .Jamee: 38
Raamuaaen, Pam: 82
Raamuaaen, Susan: 63. 1 64
Raza a, Qudala: 63 .1 4 7 . 1 55
Reagan, Patrick: 82
Rea ma, Beatrice:
Reams, .Jamee: 82
Reau, Paul: 63
Redlin, .Jamee: 186
Redlin, Kenneth: 38
Reece, Lisa (Mias): 140
Reece, Vickie: 38
Reed, Debra:
Reed, Ryan : 82
Reener, Edward:
Reetz, Kenneth: 63
Reeves, Cheryl: 63 . 154. 174
Reeves, .Jerry: 63 . 193
Reeves, .Judith: 38, 166. 1 67
Reiaheladorf, Scott : 82 . 175
Reidenbach, .Julie: 83
Reidenbach, Keith: 82
Reidenbach, Mark: 63. 195
Reidenbach, Sandra: 38
Reifenberger, Annette: 63 . 129.
163
Reindl, Deanna: 63
Reineke, Evelyn: 172
Reisenauer, Gary: 38.199
Reisenauer, Pamela: 38
Renick, Carol: 38. 123. 138. 178.
241
Renick, Raymond: 82
Renzoni, .John: 38
Reach, .Jackie: 63
Ricchlo, Robert: 16.63. 129.
178. 179. 180
Richards, Frank:
Richards, Sharon: 82
Richards, Todd: 63. 1 53
Richardson, Bennie: 82 . 149
Richardson, Vicki:
Richardson, William: 151 . 1 66.
197
Richter, Marshall: 38, 129. 151 .
166. 176, 178. 179. 180.233
Ricker, Douglas:
Rieckenberg, Brian: 38
Rleckenberg, Wesley: 82
Rigby, Robin: 63.146, 152
Riley, .Joanne: 63
Riley, Robert: 63.202
Rintamaki, Shirley: 82 .175
Rios, Irle: 82
Ritacca, Carol: 38. 138. 1 56.
167
Ritacca, Glen: 63
Ritacca, .Joseph: 82
Ritacca, Kim:
Ritacca, Trudy (Mias): 1 07 .
192.209
Rizzo, Maverick: 63
Roberta, Bruce: 63
Roberta, David: 82 . 199
Roberta, .Jamee: 63,204,205
Roberta, Patricia: 63
Roberta, Tom: 82
Robinson, Amy: 64
I
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STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Ro bl ea, David: 138.145. 146.
233
Robles, George: 82 . 146. 199
Robleakl , Relph: 82
Rock, Stefan: 38
Rock, William : 64
Rockweller, Pamela : 83
Rodera, Bruce: 39 . 135
Rod era, Cheryl : 83
Rodera, Diane: 83. 164. 165
Rodera, Thomes (Mr.): 111 .205.
234.241
Rodriguez, Irene: 83
Rodera, Steve : 39
Rodgers, William: 64
Rogers, .Jenice: 64
Rollins, Debra:
Romano, Cherlea: 39. 146. 149.
233
Romano, Roseann: 83
Romenovlc, Neda: 83
Romenovlc, Vere: 64
Romanowski, .Jerry: 83
Romanowski, Kim : 39
Romanski, Steven: 83
Romanowski, Tine: 83
Roaalea, Raymundo : 83
Roaencutter, Carl: 64
Roalnakl, Edward: 83. 175.223
Roamenn, Kathleen: 83
Roaa, .Jeffrey: 64
Roaa, .Jennifer: 39. 1 64
Roaa, Micheal : 83
Rosal, Cynthie: 39 . 137
Rosal, Robert: 83
Roaalello, .Jemea: 64. 123
Roaalello, Michael: 39, 1 55
Roth, Marjorie: 64.164. 1 76.
178
Rothemer, Debra: 39
Rothwell, Keren: 39
Rubedeeu,Scott: 64
Ruben, .Judy: 83 . 163
Rudolf, Erin: 64
Ruffalo, Llae: 64. 1 52
Ruffalo, Paulette: 39 .224
Ruffalo, Richard:
Ruffin, Derrelck: 83.143 .210
Ruffin, Sonja: 64
Ruffolo, Angeline: 64
Ruffolo, .John: 122.165
Ruffolo, Renato:
Ruffolo, Sheron: 16.17.83.178
Ruiz, Den: 64
Ruiz, Merla: 83
Ruaao, Debra: 39
Ruaao, Michele: 64
Ruaao, Wiiiie (Mr.): 93
Rutkowski, Thomes: 64
Ryen, .John: 83
Ryazewakl, Mery : 39, 1 21 . 149.
154
Seerele, .Jeck (Mr. ): 102
Sebo, Alex (Mr.): 17. 112. 127.
177. 178
Sacco, Richard (Mr.): 103
Sadlon, Dale: 83.122.129. 177.
179. 180
Se Ion, .Jill: 1 6,64.131 . 1 50.
178
Selaon, Timothy: 39 .129
Sadowski, Cindy:
Safranaky, Anna: 83
Seknlta, Susan: 83
Seledla, Sheryl: 83.99 .244
Selaa, Michael: 39.147
Saldana, Arthur: 83
Saldivar, Cella:
Salerno, Lea lie: 64
Salerno, Mike: 83
Salerno, Teresa: 83
Salerno, William: 83,244.254
Sellturo, Louis: 64
Senders, Colleen: 64, 131 . 1 38.
164
252 Index
Senders, Petric le : 83 , 131 . 1 64.
1 65
Sanderson, Robert: 64
Sanford, Tammy: 83
Sentepoelo, .Julie : 1 6 .64. 1 78
Santelli, .Judy: 83
Santelli, .Julie: 83 ,210
Santiago, I.: 83
Santiago, Thomes: 83. 175. 1 81 .
189
Sentopoelo, Peter: 83
Sentoa, Sylvie: 64
Sauceda, Electlcle: 64
Sauer, Carol : 83
Seulya, .JoAnn: 39.128. 146. 150.
224
Savaglio, .Jemea: 83
Sex, Mechelle: 83
Scelea, Gene:
Scelzo, Feith: 39. 115, 11 6 . 137.
138. 143. 149. 1 52. 155. 1 83. 182
Scelzo, Riche rd: 64. 121 . 1 35.
1 53. 1 55. 1 86.204,205,224.
Schaefer, David: 39
Schebowaky, .JoAnne: 39
Schechtner, Debra (Mias) : 107
Schafer, Dennis: 83 , 1 58
Scheltel, Sender: 64
Schell, Mery: 83
Schentek, David: 64.88. 1 06 .
166,210.233
Scheckler, Donelyn: 65.88
Schend, Robin: 84
Schennlng, Gregory : 39. 174
Scherer, Douglea: 65,202
Schertz, Lawrence: 65
Schierenberg, Dianne: 65
Schlerenberg, Donne: 65
Schleal, Greg:
Schlager, Patricia : 65. 123,
127. 134. 136. 149,150.154.155.
1 76. 178.203
Schlecht, Merk: 65
Schlichting, Debra: 65. 163
Schllnaog, Dale: 65
Schllnaog, .Jerry: 84
Schlitz, Cynthie: 65
Schmelfeldt, Kimberly: 84
Schmelling, Kenneth: 84
Schmidt, Christopher: 84
Schmidt, Lynn (Mr.): 100
Schmidt, Michael: 84
Schmidt, Nancy: 65
Schmidt, Paul: 65. 149. 1 53 . 1 86
Schmunck, Debbie: 65
Schneeberg, Daniel: 84
Scheeberger, Laura: 84
Schneeberger, Lawrence: 65
Schnelder, Diane: 65
Schnelder, Donald: 84
Schnelder, .Jene: 65
Schnelder, Mary: 65
Schnelder, Pamela: 84
Schnelder, William: 84
Schoen, Cheryl: 84, 1 91
Scholey, Pamela: 65. 1 64
Schrlpaema, David: 112, 1 76,
243
Schroeder, David: 84
Schroeder, Ellen: 84
Schroeder, Mark: 40, 1 57
Schroeder, Mery:
Schroeder, Martin: 84
Schroeder, Paule: 65
Schuett, Gregory (Mr.): 98 .108
Schuh, Wendy: 84.1 58. 1 63
Schultz, Michael: 84
Scultz, Reece: 84
Schultz, Robin:
Schultz, Timothy: 65
Schumacher, Lynn: 84.191
Schumacher, William (Mr. ): 94
Schweiger, Larry: 65
Schwartz, Sahrl: 40, 164.165.
203
Schwletzer, Mary: 40
Schwer, Larry : 65
Scott, Karle: 84
Scott, Keith: 40
Scoville, David : 65
Scozzero, Elene: 40. 1 57
Scropoa, Ted (Mr.): 1 00
Sebene, George: 65
Secky, Denise: 65. 178
Secor, Olene: 1 7.40. 126. 184
Secor, Donne: 84. 178,244
Seiberlich, Leu re: 84
Seidel, Victoria : 16,84, 1 50.
178.242
Seltz, Eugene: 40
Seltz, Randy: 40
Seltz, Roderick:
Seleakl, .Jon : 40
Sellge, Edward: 6 5 ,84. 1 7 7
Seligen, .Joseph :
Seller, Glen: 84
Sellers, Sendra : 40
Selovlch, Andrew: 84
Selovlch, Michael: 65. 195
Sepulveda, Michael: 65. 136
Serum, .Joe: 84
Servantez, .Joyce: 66. 1 52
Sease, Riche rd: 40
Sharpe, Kerry: 84. 145. 1 76
Shaver, Gery (Mr.): 101
Sheweluk, Lorene: 66. 163
Shepherd, Tammie: 84
Shepherd, Thomes:
Sherron, Hugh: 40. 117.243
Shewmake, Orville: 84
Shields, Bonnie: 84. 1 84
Shields, Brenda:
Shields, Donne: 40,88. 174
Shlnake, Carol: 66. 192.209
Shipmen, Robert: 40
Short, Matthew : 84,239
Shwelko, Kristy : 66
Sicilia, .Joan: 40. 166. 167,
1 74.21 0 ,21 2
Slebenelch, Kurt : 613
Sigwart, Ronald : 84
Slier, Randy:
Simmons, Terese: 84.177
Slnnen, Margeret: 40, 1 52 . 1 67
Slnnen, Merk:
Slronen, Polly: 40. 134, 1 36.
167,220,242 .244
Skowronski, Brien: 84. 129.
151 , 178. 179. 180
Skowronski, David: 84
Skowronski, Donald: 66. 158, 1 59
Skowronski, Randy: 8 . 1 6.40.
128. 129. 131 . 135.151 . 152. 178.
179.180. 197,242 .243
Slaney, Christine: 66
Sluge, Kathleen: 66
Sluge, Kimberly: 66
Slugockl, Lori : 66.152
Smalley, .Jeri:
Smart, Dianne: 66. 158.162
Smart, Mery: 66
Smith, Craig: 84
Smith, David : 66 . 171 . 1 76
Smith, Gary: 84
Smith, Greory: 40. 1 65,239
Smith, .James: 1 66
Smith, .Joanne: 66
Smith, .Judy: 66. 178. 191
Smith, Mery: 84
Smith, Pamela: 66
Smith, Perry: 84
Smith, Sandra: 66, 185
Smith, Tlmoty: 85
Snyder, Karen: 47.66
Sokal, Patricia: 66,99
Solberg, Gerald (Mr.): 105
Sorensen, Colleen :
Sorenson, Diane (Mra.): 1 40
Sorensen, Michael: 41
Soronen, Cindy : 41 , 11 5 . 11 6.
135. 152. 164, 174
Soronen, Klmra: 66. 121 ,239
Soronen, William (Mr.): 95
Soto, Gilberto : 86
Soto, Roberto: 66,224
Soulek, Ronald (Mr.): 98.105
Speuldlng, .Jayme : 66
Spaulding, Sandre: 91 .1 23 .154
Specht, Elaine : 66
Spiroff, Paul: 4 . 16.41 . 116.
115. 128. 129. 131 . 155.1 78.17 9 .
180. 1 86. 1 88.21 0.223
Stacey, Doug: 66
Stadler, Anthony :
Stellman, Geraldine (Mra.) : 1 0 1
Stankiewicz, .Jay: 85
Starr, .Jay:
Sterr, .Jeffrey: 5.41 .88
Sterr, Pamela : 85
Sterr, Paul: 41 . 174
Steakua, Lori: 16. 17.66. 13 1.
150. 178
Stetame, Brien : 85
Steteme, Elizebeth: 85
Stetemen, Ruth: 41 . 1 74
Stetler, Anthony : 4 1
Steves, Laurie: 41 . 149
Steffensen, David: 85
Steffensen, Paul :
Stelg, Audrey: 85
Stengert, .Jemea: 85, 178
Sterba, Wilhem: 66. 172. 176
Stern, Richard: 85. 199
Stettner, Robin : 41
Stevena, Suaen : 85. 178
Stewert, Wendy: 66
Stike, Terrance: 85
Stine, Lynn: 41 , 116, 166. 185. 19 1
Stlnefaat, Edward : 85
Stoebe, fierry (Mr.): 107. 186.
197
Stojlc, Vito: 41
Stolerakl, Michael: 67
Stolerakl, Sandra: 41 . 172. 176
Stone, Peter: 67.233
Story, Amy : 85. 1 75
Story, Nancy: 41
Story, Ronald (Mr.): 101
Stoyer, Anita: 67
Streah, Thomes : 85
Stratton, Cherlea : 41
Stringer, Cathy: 41 . 149, 1 56
Strobel, Oaker (Mr.) : 105
Stroaaener, Carol: 85
Stroaaner, Dennis: 67
Sucherde, Suaen: 41 . 120. 138
Suehrlng, .Jill: 67
Suokko, Gary: 41 . 1 57
Suaewlnd, Merine : 85. 178
Sweney, Donl .Jo: 85
Swaney, Richard: 85
Swenson, .Julie: 67
Swenson, Lynn: 85
Sward, Leslie: 41 . 1 66
Swartz, Sandra : 42
Sweet, Terri: 85
Swlatko, Herold: 85
Symonds, Richard: 85
Sytkowakl, .Jean: 42
Szafranski, Lidia : 42
Szuhal, Allee: 85
Szymanski, Nancy: 85. 177. 191
Szumenakl, Patricia : 155. 1 91 .
244
Tabbert, Craig: 85
Tabbert, Merilyn: 42 . 164
Teblll, Paul: 67.102
Tackett, Ronnie: 85
Talemonti, .Jerry: 42
Talbert, Brenda: 42 . 163
Talbert, Dawn: 85
Talbert, Michael: 85
Talbert, Susan: 14,17.42. 178.
243
Talley, Sendra : 67
Tepley, .Jenice: 17.49. 190
Terea, Patricia: 67
STUDENT INDEX•INDEX•INDEX
Ungemach, Robin: 43
Tarsitano, Nancy : 42, 121,1 66 ,
Upright, Louise (Mrs.): 99
210
Usa, .John: 68
Tasovac, Cheyenne:
Usa, Lynn: 68
Tabelius, Terry: 85
Vahradian, Ricky: 16, 17,68,
Techert, Kerry : 67
151 , 155, 159. 177, 186. 198, 199
Tegel, Constance: 69 ,85 , 1 71 .
Valeo, Annette: 43 , 138,1 49
175,209
Tenuta, Virginia (Miss): 95. 138
Valeri, Angela: 86
Valo, .John: 86
Terpstra, Susan: 67
Vanchena, Robert: 86,223
Thomas, Carla : 42
Vancil, Sandra: 86
Thomas, Charles: 85, 196
Vandommelen, Donald : 86
Thomas, Darryl: 67
Vandommelen, .Joseph: 86
Thomas, Edward (Mr.) : 102
Vanmarter, Rick:
Thomas, Gall: 67 . 177
Van Slochteren, Tamra: 68 , 128
Thomas, .Jeffrey: 85,205
Van Strain, Penny: 43, 122, 174
Thomas, Katherine: 85, 190,
Van Winkl, Sandra: 86, 1 56 ,209
175.209
Thomas, Kimberly: 42 , 129. 164,
Vargas, Lousi:
Vasquez, Elva:
239
Vasser, Doreen:
Thomey, .Janet: 85
Vassar, Vicky: 86,1 75
Thomey, Patrick: 85, 129, 177,
Vaughan, David: 43
179, 180
Veasey, Mark: 86
Thomka, .John:
Vegel, Gary: 86, 1 93
Thompson, Arthur: 85
Veltri, Francisca: 68, 1 56
Thompson, Deborah: 42. 146,
Venci, Anthony: 18.43. 116, 1 20,
166, 1 67,21 2 ,233
155.186
Thompson, Michael: 85
Vencl, Elizabeth: 69 ,86
Thompson, Rosemary: 67 , 1 58,
Ventura, Alan: 68. 1 74
163
Ventura, Lena: 86
Thoney, Beth: 67
Verch, Rodger: 68. 177 ,204,205
Thrasher, Kenneth: 67
Verwey, Gerald (Mr.): 95, 194,
Thuot, Kathyann: 67
195.234
Thurber, Catherine: 85
Villalobos, Richard: 86
Timme, Richard: 67
Villup, Scott: 43 , 121. 178
Tobias, Anne: 67 ,150, 176
Vite, Anna: 86
Tolstyga, Paul: 67
Vite, Charles: 68
Tomczak, William: 85
Vite, .John: 86
Topolovec, Karen: 67
Vite, Thomas:
Torkkola, Cheryl: 67 , 176, 178
Vitkus, .James: 86
Torres, Diane: 86.209
Vitkus, .Joseph:
Torres, Kenneth: 42
Vocino, .John: 86
Tostrud, Larry: 86
Vogt, Debra: 43, 1 50
Tracy, Don: 42 , 145, 166, 1 72 ,
Vranak, David: 68
176
Vranak, .Jane: 43 . 138
Tracy, Guy:
Wade, .Jennie: 43
Tracy, Londa: 67
Waeckerle, Carole: 86
Travanty, Harold:
Waite, Rrank: 43
Trevis, Dianna: 86
Walden, Roberta: 68
Trecroci : 7.42. 123,242
Waldow, Kent; 86
Trecroci, Edward: 52
Walker, Carol: 86, 175
Tribur, Cynthia: 42 , 152. 163
Walker, David: 43. 137
Trocheck, Elayne: 42
Walker, Mitchell:
Troen, Karen: 86
Waller, .Jahnathen:
Truax, Connie : 86
Waller, Samuel: 43
Truax, Debra: 86
Waller, Teri:
Truax, .James : 42, 107, 115.116.
Walls, Michael: 68. 1 16.178
129,131 , 134. 139, 144, 153,1 55.
Walter, Aruthur: 68, 174
176, 178, 179. 180, 18'6, 188,202
Walter, Lyle: 86
Truax, Lois: 126, 150,166, 176.
Wamboldt, Bruce: 43
178
Wamboldt, Kenneth: 68. 121 ,
Truskowski, Stevens: 86. 164
137 ,207
Truskowski, Susan: 67 ,116,166
Wamboldt, Phillip: 43
Trutt, Kenneth:
Warnock, Timothy: 86, 181 , 1 89 ,
Tucker, Sandra:
204,205
Tunks, .Joseph : 67
Wasmundt, .John: 86, 1 77
Turner, .Jeffrey: 86
Waswrick, Carla: 43
Turner, Steven: 67.135
Waswrlck, Lorna: 86
Turvaville, William: 67
Wasurick, Tami: 86
Tutlewskl, Charles: 86, 158
Waupoose, .Joyce:
Tutlewski, Pamela: 86
Waupoose, Mary .Jo: 86
Tutor, .Janie: 43
Webb, Cathy: 43
Tweiten, Roger (Mr.): 11
Webb, .Jodie: 68. 158,1 63
Tyler, Artis: 47
Webb, Mark: 195,194
Tyunaitis, Mark : 67 ,69
Webb, Patricia: 43, 1 90
Tyunaltis, Susan: 68, 136, 138,
Weber, Carolyn: 43
156
Weber, Richard:
Ulicki, Helen:
Weddel, Michael: 44, 106, 1 31 ,
Ulicki, Walter:
137 , 155, 186,207,255
Underhill, Michael: 68
Wise, Bethany: 69
Witkauskls, .Jerome: 44,243
Witt, Beverly: 87 .1 54
Wojoecjpwocz, Daniel: 69
Wojciechwocz, David: 87
Wojciechowicz, Steve: 69
Wojnicz, Timothy: 44
Wold, Bryan: 69 . 1 1 9
Wolf, Peter: 87
Wolfe, .John: 45, 1 1 9
Wolfe, Vern:
Waltersdorf, Lonnie: 45, 198.
199
Wood, Sally: 87, 175, 192
Woodbury, Paul: 87
Wooden, Anthony:
Woodward, Coral: 69 , 149, 174,
176, 192
Woodward, Daniel: 69.1 16, 1 35,
171 .1 72.176,186, 1 88
Woodward, Laurel: 87, 114. 146,
175,176
Warble, Daniel: 68
Worthington, Virginia (Mrs.):
Wertz, Irene:
101
Werwie, .Jeffrey: 44, 1 55
Wren , .James: 69
Werwle, Micheal: 87
Wright, Cynthia: 87
Werwie, Richard: 87. 123
York, Brenda : 45, 166
West, Cynthie: 68
Yorton, .Jull:
Wheeler, Donald: 44, 155
Young, David: 87
White, Debra: 87 ,209
Young, Elizabeth: 45, 176
White, Petric la: 44, 149,1 56
Young, Malcolm (Mr.): 97
White, Sheila: 87
Yuenkel, Thomas: 87
Whittington, Beverly: 68
Zahn, Alan: 69
Whyers, Milt (Mr.): 93
Zak, Donald: 45,233
Wldmanich, Tamara: 87
Zak, Gary: 45.233
Widmanlch, Vicki: 68. 1 30
Zamba, Carol: 69
Widmar, Shelly: 87
Zamba, Lawrence: 45. 1 66
Wiemelt, Tonald: 87
Zanin, Christopher: 69,87 , 196
Wienke, Richard (Mr.): 102
Zanin', Ellen: 45
Wiersum, Beverly: 44. 138,139,
Zapencki, Edward: 69, 1 20
149. 171, 1 76,202 ,233
Zapf, Christine: 166, 185
Wiersum, Steven : 68. 118, 1 53,
Zapp, Larry: 69
197
Zapp, Leonard: 87
Wieske, Robert: 68
Zasada, Alice (Mrs.): 93
Wilkey, Harry:
Zeihen, Linda: 87 , 156, 191
Willnskl, Walter (Mr.): 107.
Zeimetz, .Jon: 87
202,205,234
Zemezonak, .James: 69,87. 175,
Wilkinson, Kenneth: 44
196
Wilks, Arthur: 87
Zemezonak, Leslie: 45, 1 1 5,
Wilks, Pat:
137. 138, 152, 155, 164. 192
Wilks, Robin: 87
Ziccarelli, Linda: 45. 128. 135. 138.
Will, Laurie: 68
145, 149.152,166,171,172,1 76
Willard, Richard (Mr.): 111
Ziccarelli, .James: 87
Willard, Steven: 44
Zi9smer, Norman: 45, 138,1 72.
Willems, Christine: 87
176
Willems, .Jacqueline: 87
Ziesmer, Peggy: 45,137 ,156, 171 ,
Willems, .John: 68,135, 174
172, 174,244
Willems, Lynne: 44. 122
Zievers, Ann: 45, 115,1 1 6, 1 28.
Willems, Patrick: 87 , 178
138. 149, 150, 164, 165,
Willems, Teresa: 69, 150,1 85
176
Willems, Tim: 87
Zievers, Peter : 87 , 188
Willems, Welt (Mr.): 92
Zirbel, Debra: 45
Willenbring, Myrna: 69
Zirbel, Mary: 87, 175
Williams, Donna:
Zivanov, Bozldar: 47
Williams, .Jacqueline:
Zizlch, Darinka: 69. 150.1 91 .
Williams, .Joanna: 44
244
Willie, Colette: 69
Zoerner, .Jill: 69.255
Wilmot, Mary: 69
Zoller, Thomas: 45
Wilson, Cynthia: 87
Zuehlsdorf, Colleen: 16,1 7 ,69,
Wilson, Drew: 69.199
146. 156, 1 78
Wilson, Lisa: 44
Zuehlsdorf, Terrence: 45. 1 38,
Wilson, Otis: 194, 195,234
149. 156, 176,1 77,233
Wilson, Teri:
Zuehlsdorf, Timothy: 45, 138.
Winchester, .Jeannine: 69.99,255
149,156,174,178
Wind, Peggy: 44. 138, 149
Zuhde, Deana :
Winston, Keith (Mr.): 109
Zutell, Charles: 87 . 177
Wirth, .JoAnne: 87
Zutell, Guy: 45
Zutell, Kirk: 87
Wischmann, .Jeffrey:
Wischmann, Patrick:
Wedeikes, Tina: 44, 1 50
Wegmann, Pamela: 86
Weidner, .Jane: 86. 114, 131, 176,
1 78.203 .239
Weidner, .Jeannine: 8.44.88,
129.134,152,155,1 78.255
Weiss, Bethany: 155
Weiss, Robert: 68, 178,1 86.1 88,
202,204,205
Welk, Gregory: 86
Welk, Karen: 44
Welker, Ruth (Ms.): 101
Welling, Laura: 44, 138.1 49 ,
154, 166, 167,243
Wells, Anthony: 68
Wells, Rano: 68
Wells, Regina: 44
Wells, Scotty: 86 , 1 96
Wells, Tammy: 87
Wember, Kkim: 44
Wendling, Phillip: 68
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