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Volume III
TREMPER HIGH SCHOOL
Kenosha, Wisconsin
James R. Staude
Editor-in-Chief
Mr. Ivan D. Terrill
Faculty Advisor
CLASSIC 1967
Doc Whitworth
Man of Action
Mr. Richard Whitworth
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Every year the Classical Staff is faced with
the problem of dedicating its yearbook. There are
many people at Tremper who are deserving of
~~_.,,._-···.- +- or, and choosing one person is difficult.
r, we chose someone who is active in the
nd community, and is well liked by both
nd students . He also spends a great deal
tworking with young people . We therefore
the 1967 Classic to a ''man of action,''
• ----.- '""__ .,..1....,c'.,_ ard Whitworth, better known as ''Doc''
Doc was born in Quincy, West Virginia, on
August 2, 1932 . In 1934 his family moved to
Whiting, Indiana, where he grew up . He lettered
in cross country and track. He was very active
in Boy Scouts and his summers were spent at
Camp Betz, a scout camp in Michigan. He attended Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana .
In 1954 he graduated and later received his M .A.
from Michigan State University . While teaching
for six years in Michigan, he coached football,
baseball, and track. His seventh year of teaching
was done in Kenosha Since 1961 he has been a
summer playground supervisor . He was football
trainer and sophomore basketball coach at Bradford. At Tremper, he is a trainer for football,
and track coach .
In June, 1954, Doc married his wife, Bettie .
They have one daughter, Jill, who is nine years
old. Doc is very active in the community and is a
member of the First Methodist Church . His hobbies include; hunting, fishing, camping, and trapshooting . Mr . Whitworth has been active working
with young people since the beginning of his
teaching career . We feel that, because of his
activities with young people, he is deserving of
this dedication honor .
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Table of Contents
STUDENT LIFE . . . . . . . . . .
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ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . .
100
ACADEMICS . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
ADVERTISING . . . . . . . . . . . 216
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Student Life
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Last summer, the very best
yet- four friends will always be remembered, as the beach, Teen
Center, tennis, bike races, golfing,
and family trips made the summer
fun . How could we have ever spent
those lazy, hazy, crazy days of
summer without our Ouija boards,
skate boards, and those exciting
card games . No one shall ever forget that wonderful summer of 1966 !
That clean all over feeling .
Cheers!
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Throw me m 1ust once more ar!d I'll
Cc.m'mon up I know yo.1 re down ther
Just call me
Parnelh-Chest I
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The senior boys chose 10 senior girls to represent the
ideals of Tremper High . They were all cute, vivacious, and
active students . Pictured left to right, standing: Pat
Georges, Kathy Wiersum, Mary Kreuser, Terri Horochena
and Nancy Wirch. Seated : Karen Strangberg ; Maxine Smith,
Georgia Smith, Sherry Pollard . Marilyn Pedersen is not pictured.
Preparing Jor the Big Weekend
Dave Taslce stares in disbelief, while Al
Barry insists he needs more paper .
"Oh no, those ten boards must be all wrong!" It's hard to
believe all our floats started like this . Miss Collen and
Judy Martin helped GAA make a great ''Showboat ' ' .
HA! HA! and they think they ' re
building a float.
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Homecoming Candidates
Create a
Fun1illed Assembly
The first assembly of homecoming week
introduced our 10 candidates . At this time they
also answered very candid questions .
The entire student body then chose the five
girls to comprise the homecoming court . Suddenly
the halls of Tremper were flooded with posters
and buttons as the excitement of the campaigns
began . Now , besides float-building , you also had
campaign meetings to go to .
The final assembly helped to make homecoming the great success that it was. It may have
been raining outside, but that didn ' t dampen our
spirits this morning, or at the pep assembly in
the afternoon .
The campaigning is now over- the queen will
be crowned tonight !
Princess Karen Strangberg and Jim Rudy
Princess Maxine Smith and Dave Heide
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Gloria Kreuser, a
typical
sophomore,
is voting for Mary.
Sherry shows off her talent and reveals a secret slogan,
"Jolly Green for Queen" (that's what her friends call her!)
Princess Mary Kreuser and Ken Sieberlick.
Princess Sherry Pollard and Mark Fennema .
Keith Herbrechtsmeier resorts lo familiar Terri Tales in
his campaign . Wow-that new red brick castle with a place
for commoners to swim sounds great-but that Terri was
sure bad luck for the jousts .
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Above : G .A .A. - "Showboat" .
The official school float, designed by the student council.
The 1966 Homecoming
Parade ••• ••
Left: Sub Deb and Booster Club- "A
Trojan Carousel'', 2nd place.
Right : Key Club and Tremper Teens- "Golden
Boy".
Hi-Y and Hi-Style- "Bye Bye Birdie, Bye
Bye Park", ls! place.
Senior Class: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
''Panther''.
just like a Park
A cappella Choir: ''Climb Every Mountain''.
Bottom; Sophomore and Junior Class:
Park'', 3rd place. Our only moving float!
"On
Broadway"
"Barefoot 'on' the
Our football team in action an important part of homecoming . Bill Jones (53) was our most valuable player.
The suspense is over Terri Horochena is our 1966 Homecoming Queen . Ron Rysdam , Student Council Vice-President
and Keith made sure the crown was on good
Some say the world will end in fire : Well, our first night of
homecoming ended in a big blaze our floatburning . It was
another success!
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Terri and
Keith Reign
with Our
Homecoming
Princesses
over the
Festivities
The 1966 homecoming royalty was
made up of (1-r) Dave Heide and
Maxine Smith, Ken Siberlick and Mary
Kreuser, King Keith Herbrechtsmeier and Queen Terri Horochena,
Jim Rudy and Karen Strangberg, and
Mark Fennema and Sherry Pollard.
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Student Council
in Action!!!
Help!!!
Come on you
guys!
During the past year student
council has been a very active
body . It has introduced many
new ideas to the faculty and students, such as a snack bar at
noon and after school, and music
in the mornings and at night.
Student Council has also promoted school spirit through
their dances and Homecoming .
Best of all Student Council has
shown all the students at
Tremper High how a democratic
government can work.
The members of the football learn receive their letters
al one of our lively pep assemblies
Tremper Students
Present Exciting
Assemblies!
Tremper assemblies were full of variety this
year . Students were in charge of many of them,
and this took many hours of hard work . Some of
the most outstanding ones were held at Homecoming and on Teacher's Appreciation Day, and
all the clubs participated in a Club Assembly .
It is hoped that our assemblies this year can set
traditions for the future .
A Cappella Choir adds to the
spirit of homecoming
Upper Paper dresses really do
alot for your figure, huh Vonae?
Center Don't you wish your
homeroom was like this?
Bottom Donna's at Chet s Sports
Bar Again?
A typical sophomore class
teacher ''Take out your paper
and pencil for the test " Mary
(hussy) " W hat kind, eyebrow or
lead?''
Jim Kriz, Ken Kalcic, and Dave Vite hold their breath as Howie Turtle
completes a front toss .
lntramurals
Howie Turtle demonstrates handstand on high parallel bars.
Eric Becker, Dennis Halverson, Chuck Christopherson, and
Jeff Sorensen participate in intramural basketball .
Would
You
Believe
• .. Art?
A small group of art
students, under the direction of Mr . Farnham, assembled ''found sculptures" this year. The students combed the city for
unusual objects to use in
their
projects.
The
finished projects were
displayed in the court
yard .
Mr. Farnham, Sarah Weber, and Rita Ahlgreen set up a display in the court yard .
Sue Klawitter creating . . ... ?
Mark Brennen creating his mechanical man .
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Happiness is Xmas cookies and other goodies .
George, collecting his Xmas presents?
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Some of Santa ' s helpers spreading Xmas cheer?
A pnze winning door decoration .
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Science Fair
Held at Tremper
My Method of Reaching Extreme Altitude
Lynn Sabol
First Place Physics Experiment
Low Frequency Resonance and Induction Heating
Chester Prokop
Second Place Physics Experiment
Probing The Universe
Dianne Chambers
First Place General Science
The 1967 Science Fair was held at Tremper.
This was the first Science Fair to be held in
Tremper's gym . Each of the four schools Tremper, Bradford, St. Joseph, and Salem- Contributed approximately fifty experiments or exhibits to the fair. A wide range of prizes were
given out in each of the categories . Some of the
top prize winning experiments are shown on this
page.
Representatives from the United States Marine
Corps, the United States Army and the United
States Navy discuss possible careers and opportunities with several hundred Tremper males .
Mr . Carl Strassman of the Racine School of Beauty Culture explains
opportunities as a beautician .
Mr. Fred Gaertner of American Motors
Corporation explains the mechanics of
I BM Data Processing .
Modeling and being an Airline Stewardess are presented by Miss Edith Gibbs
of
the
Patricia
Stevens Agency,
Milwaukee.
Career Day
Sparks Interest
On Monday, March 13,
1967 from 7 to 9 o'clock,
Tremper held its first ''Career Day'' . It was sponsored
by the Tremper guidance counselors in cooperation with local schools and industry . A
variety of speakers were on
hand to explain careers and
vocations in fifteen different
areas of interest. Two sessions
were held with a coffee break
in the cafeteria separating
them . About seven hundred
students, parents, and teachers turned out for the 1967
''Career Day'', another Tremper
success!
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Tremper Orchestra
presents Leroy
Southers at its
Annual Concert
The Tiemper Orchestra Annual Concert was presented on
January 17 . Leroy Southers Jr.,
composer in
residence for
Kenosha Public Schools, wrote
two works specially for the occasion . Gary Karr, one of the
most
talented
double-bass
players in the world, was featured in the concert . Although
Mr . Karr has played throughout
Europe, this was his first performance with a high school
orchestra.
Two works for the concert were written
by Leroy Southers .
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Mr . Nosal put much work into making the concert such a success .
A hard-working
played on .
section
of
the
orchestra
Gary Karr's double-bass has a rich quality
and trP.mendous range .
NCA Discover How Great Tremper ls
On February 7, 8, and 9 of this year various
committees of the North Central Association of
Colleges and Secondary Schools Wisconsin State
Committee came to evaluate Tremper High
School. They were to decide whether or not this
school should be accreditted. The decision was
based on the quality of Tremper's administration, curriculum, student activities, guidance
services, student health services, and the materials used by the staff for instruction . The whole
school cooperated in this evaluation and gave
the NCA an excellent opinion of the school.
Mr . Hadler offering a few helpful suggestions .
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Adriene Gerth and Mary Peterman perform an experiment
hoping that it doesn't blow up
Karen buys her lunch
but doesn't eat the potatoes!
Birthdays are the very best- Everybody's invited to the parties!
What's For Lunch
Begging for ice cream a common sight before we got
a snack bar. Now we have malts and ice cream comes
everyday.
Finally, after a long wait
FOOD!
Everyone looks forward to meeting their
friends in the cafeteria. This year the hot lunch
program was even revised . Now we have a snack
bar, which not only makes our lunches alot better,
but also make movies in the auditorium alot more
fun! The malts really ruin diets for alot of
girls- as everyone sneaks in during both periods
to gorge themselves . Dropped trays and flying
bread still fill the air- but the conversation of
five hundred happy kids is much more common!
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Spring Festival Makes History
On May 5, the Student Council presented Tremper's brst
Spnng Festival Each club or organizahon was allowed to set
up a booth, a water show was given, and later a variety show
added to the excitement The evening was concluded with a
dance ieatunng Mike Lill 's Miller-Curry Four Piece Fruit
Stand The goal of $1000 00 to build a Tremper High School in
an underdeveloped country through the Peace Corps was
reached Martha Banerdt, Chairman of the festival, presented
a check to a Peace Corps representative at the Awards
Assembly
Coach Holman waihng for a wet sponge in
the Lettermen's booth
Cotton Candy, plenty of sweets and pretty girls made
Spnng Feshval a huge success
Jeff Kuehl seen auctioning off twenty five pretty Tremper girls at the Spring Festival's "Slave-Sale".
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Water
Whirl
Hey, quit splashing!
Tequila!
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The Aquettes' first annual water
show, Water Whirl, was held on
April 12, 13, and 14 in the Tremper
High School swimming pool. Although
it was very warm in the pool balcony, there was a large turn out at
each performance . Donna Kraak
emceed the show, appearing after
each act in a new and stunning swim
suit . The entire water show was
under the direction of the Aquette ' s
advisor, Miss Cotton . Water Whirl
was a good start to an Aquette's tradition at Tremper!
C oncentration ???
Me and My Shadow .
The Aquettes Synchronized Swim Club
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Claire Travels w Germany
After a few weeks of travel Claire Kitchin,
Tremper's exchange student to Germany, safely
arrived in Augsburg, Germany, full of anticipation and excitement at the thought of becoming a
member of the Wilhelm Streicher family .
Claire's sister, Gisela, seventeen, and her
brother, Helge, twenty-two, met her at the station . They became acquainted while taking a
short tour of Augsburg . While living with the
Streicher family, Claire traveled to Munich,
Austria, and the Austrian Alps. Here she climbed
a short distance and picked an Edelweiss .
In August, Claire traveled alone to Husum,
a small fishing village on the North Sea . According to Claire, her new family, the Helle Horst's
were tremendous . Both parents were school
teachers and were very interested in teenagers .
Claire's sister, Silke, was seven teen and her
brother, Rainer, was twenty-two .
Sil showed Claire the city of Husum, took
her swimming in the North Sea, walked to the
dikes with her, taught her to eat crabs and eels,
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and helped her with her German . Claire tried to
help Sil with her English, too .
In Rotterdam, Claire met with the other 2500
tired, happy, and in a way unhappy exchange students, and they all headed for home, the United
States .
Here in Claire's own words are her feelings
as she entered New York harbor, and a summary
of her summer in Germany .
"Coming into the New York harbor, we
sang America the Beautiful and I cried
the whole time . The song is rightAmerica is beautiful!
My summer as Tremper's American Field Service student presented me
with a wonderful opportunity to meet,
know, and love people of another land . It
also gave me something else- a greater
pride in, and an appreciation for
America, my own family, and for the
privileges and freedom American teenagers enjoy .''
Dave Spends a Year at Tremper
Tremper's 1966-67 foreign exchange student
was Dave Caygill from Christchurch, New Zealand . In New Zealand he completed 4 1/ 2 years of
high school at Christchurch Boy's High .
Dave arrived in the U.S . at San Francisco,
on August 5, where he boarded a plane that
brought him to Kenosha . While in Kenosha, he
lived with the Raymond Fennema family. His
Tremper brothers were Mark, a senior, and Jim,
a sophomore . Kathy Wiersum, elected last year,
was his "Big Sister" .
During his stay at Tremper, he was very
active in many school organizations. He was a
member of the Trojan Men's Chorus and
A Cappella Choir. He was very active as a member of the Varsity Debate team, Forensics, and
was voted Best Speaker of the Senate at the District Student Congress . Dave played the part of
the Red Cross man in the all school play, ''The
Great Git-Away" . He was also a member of Key
Club, American Field Service, and was an Honorary member of the Student Council. Besides
being active in school organizations Dave
carried a full load of academic subjects . He
chose to take speech, English 12, American
Governments and economics, comparative governments and contemporary history .
Dave was a wonderful addition to Tremper's
student body . His many new-found friends and
the faculty will surely miss his smiling face and
bubbling personality next year. We, of the
Classic Staff, and of the student body want to
wish to Dave the best of luck in any field he
enters, and hope we may see him again in the
future .
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Badger Stare
Tremper's Badger Boys representatives are (left to right) Joe Chulew, Lanny Studdard, and Jeff
Parry . Not pictured is Ellen Ide, Tremper's Badger Girl.
This year Tremper will send three
representatives to Badger Boys State at
Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin . They
are Joe Chulew, Lanny Studdard, and Jeff
Parry. Badger Girls State is held each
year at the University of Wisconsin in
Madison. Ellen Ide was chosen to attend
this session. The purpose of this program is to acquaint students with State
and local governments and the politics
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behind them . Elections are held for every
state and local office, legislative sessions are held, and bills are introduced,
discussed, and voted on. Tremper's
specially chosen representatives are
sure to bring back a host of new ideas
and a better understanding of our state
and local governments to next year's student body .
TREMPER
Tremper's participants in the "Who Knows" quiz show are from left to right, Donald Backland, John Beck, and Christine
Henderson .
Who Knows? Tremper Does!!
TREMPER ' S RECORD
Tremper
444
John Marshal
283
Tremper
343
Mdrquette
242
Tremper
560
VVaukesha
530
Tremper
205
Case
94
This year , for the first time, Tremper High
School was invited to participate in the high
school quiz show, " VVho Knows" . This show is
sponsored by the VVisconsin Power and Electric
Company and is broadcast from the VVITI studios
in Milwaukee. The program was taped on Tuesday nights and broadcast on television Saturday
afternoons at 4:30 on channel six .
Tremper's three man team included Donald
Eacklund, John Beck and Christine Henderson,
chosen by Mr . Glading out of twelve original
Tremper participants . Mike Henoch served as
the alternate . Each week Tremper faced a different high school from south-eastern VVisconsin . Tremper easily defeated its first three opponents, winning fifty dollars each time and the
right to compete in the finals against J. I. Case
High School of Racine .
Tremper, once again was victorious and
beat out Case . They won a large gold trophy to
be placed in the Tremper High School Memorial
Trophy Case, and a total of $350 .00 to be used
for the Tremper library. In addition, Tremper
was invited back next year to once again compete in the battle of the brains! Congratulations
for a fine job, well done.
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Terri Horochena was the first to
receive the Margie Hackbarth
trophy for being the most athletic
girl at Tremper .
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Mr . Hosmanek received the Chamber of
Commerce All Sports Trophy in behalf of
Tremper High School.
David Caygill, Tremper's exchange student from New Zealand, gives his farewell
address to his fellow classmates .
Awards Assembly "1967"
Tremper's second Awards Assembly was
held on June 15. This day was dedicated to
Tremper's 601 graduating seniors . Mr. Kranen
was the master of ceremonies and an address
was given by Dr. M . Monson, Dean, School of
Education, Carthage College .
Top Seniors Academically
John Beck
Sandy Emery
Louis Iorio
Tom Johnson
Chris Olson
RonRysdam
Don Backlund
Christine Henderson
Frank Iorio
Bonnie Taske
Gail Phillips
Gordon Williams
Rich Lassen
Dave Scoville
Sherry Pollard
Donald Grover
MikeHenoch
Bruce Herman
George Lubniewski
Alan Donsing
Twenty Most
Outstanding Seniors
Don Backlund
Martha Banerdt
Dave Caygill
Sharon Cohen
Sally Congdon
Mark Fennema
Dennis Fischer
Hollie Quann
Barb Reinherz
RonRysdam
Gail Phillips
Claire Kitchin
Terri Horochena
Vonae Friedrich
Sandy Wagner
Bev Netzer
Bonnie Taske
Dave Scoville
Sherry Pollard
MikeHenoch
Departmental
Awards
Art
Kim Scoville
Business Education
June Wagner
English
Sandy Emery
Foreign Language
David C . Heide
Home Economics
Janet Dase
Industrial Arts
Dale Britten
Mathematics
John Beck
Music
Mike Henoch
Science
Louis Iorio
Speech
David Scoville
Social Science
Bonnie Taske
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We Always Need More Money
Car washes were held to raise money .
Now, how did that get up there?
Rick, Mark, and Don enjoying Pepsi in the Commons .
This year, more than any other year,
dozens of money making projects were held
by the Student Council and Tremper service
organizations . Bake sales, car washes, a
beanie sale, and a snack bar were ways of
raising money . The Student Council sold
candy and potato chips in the Commons after
school and pop every Friday during the
lunch hours. Why so many money making
projects? Because, we always need more
money!
I'll take one of those, one
of those, that one, and
This quartet was a pleasant break in the routine of the style show.
A first for Tremper occurred when Marilyn modeled this lovely
bride's dress .
Music for the style show and dance was provided
by The Imperials. Fashions ranging from pajamas to
a bride's dress were modeled.
The models were Marilyn Bosman, Paulette
Buckner, Marilyn Clarke, Sue Dorey, Sharon Cohen,
Sandy Covington, Vonae Freidrick, Pat Georges,
Gloria Hermans, Cheryl Perry, Mary Saxe, Debbie
Shankland, Lee Ann Vander\l{all, and Kathy Wiersum.
The escorts were Wayne Andreucci, Ralph Bishop,
Dave Caygill, Chuck Christopherson, and Bill Jones.
Nancy Wirch was Mistress of Ceremonies and Keith
Herbrechtsmeier was the Master of Ceremonies.
Gloria models a perky
lounging robe .
Vonae models just the
right suit to ' 'Come
Alive" in, while Keith
and Nancy describe it
to the audience .
Coke tails
and Dancing
Make "A
Christmas
Dream''
Come True
Cokelails are the most fun
they almost forgot the dance .
The dance originally
scheduled for December 28
had to be postponed until
December 30 . But the snow
just made the evening more
exciting and magical. The
decorations set the mood
a !' Muzzy Pillizi 's orchest ra provided soft romantic
music . Everyone who attended Sub Deb was caught
in the atmosphere of ''a
Christmas Dream .' '
Dewey Riley, home from Colgate, enjoys the Christmas formal.
Marilyn,
Sally,
and
Tom arrive at the fun .
The atmosphere of the dance .
Sherry takes
another
cookie!
Sophomores sure do dance funny!
but Seniors don't even dance .
No sweat!
Everyone "came alive " at the dance after the Hi-Style
style show Music was by the popular lmpenals
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Happiness lS
a school dance
No two dance5 were alike . Hi-Y
showed individuality by throwing pies I
Two favorite chaperones Miss
Blackbum and Coach Fossey
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Look no crutches!
Mr . Tremper and manager
Vivacious
Happenings
Mama said there would be days like this!
Yipes, Stripes!! !
California Dreaming
Sock it to me, Baby
Let me see you shake a tail feather!
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Queen
Daisy Mae
ad1e Hawkins
Patches and Pettu.;oats
as a huge sue ·ess Ellen Ambrv the
cbng sher
added tc the exr tement Qf
he even ng by arresting people even Mr
ooper .,..'1e
per at
cf a mar 1age
ooth by a Jushre of ~e Peat e was a
1ghluj1ht tc the fest1v ties The true h1g~
1qht of the evening was the crown ,g of
Queen Dauy Mae Cl re K1t1 1rn was
rowned Queen Daisy Mae 1%7 A Qe>O
1me was had by aU and the memt nes of
die Hawkins will always be pleasant or
hose whc attended
Patches &
Petticoats
Annual Sadie Hawkins
Memories
to
"Cherish"
' 'Cherish'',
Tremper's
second prom, took
its
participants
to the four corners of the earth;
the
gym,
the
place
of
the
dance, was decorated with Roman pillars and
fountain; the area
around the bands
was
surrounded
by a
Parisian
cafe; the New
York Harbor was
reproduced
on
the east end of
the gym; and the
path of the Prommarch represented Shinto Shrine.
Wayne Andruecci, the junior class president, and Donna Kraak, the King and Queen of this great night, walk down
the aisle (above).
The Court consisted of (left to right): Helen Harmon,
Arlinda Eaton, Terrie Kristoferson, Char Garren, Claire
Kithen Karen Strangberg, Nancy Wirch, Mary Kruser,
Donna' Kraak, Wayne Andruecci, Don Vena, Neil Tatman,
Bill Knoll, Vince Giacomin, Gary Smart, Dave Vite, Mike
Richards and Lee Dahl.
Were
Made
at
Our
Prom
Many memories of
a perfectly spent evening were imprinted on
the minds ot everyone
attending prom. Shown
at left are the Honorable Mayor and Mrs .
Burkee dancing among
the
Tremper
promgoers .
Below, prom-goers dancing to the free and easy music of the Bill Russel Orchestra from Lombard, Illinois.
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Wishes All
Came True
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Tremper'• Ho1te11 Club 1erve1
punch and cookies to Jeff, Paul and
their dates, a.1 well as to all other
prom..qoers.
Band Break- everyone to the CQJDIJ:\ODI for
refreshments, conversation, and rel&ll:ation !
Royalty Leads the Promenade
The promenade took place on the front lawn of Tremper . The settinq was composed of a Buddha with a draqon on
ea.ch aide . Prom-Qoen were introduced to the many hundreds of spectators as they promenaded back to the com·
moo.a for hot food; to the qym for more live mU1ic; and to the auditorium for a firat run film .
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Misadventures
of Prom?
Kandlelight K..ipers, the afterglow, was
sponsored by the Western Kiwanis Club
of Kenosha . They served a midnight
lunch, buffet style .
No
Just
A movie was shown in the auditorium,
"The Misadventures of Merlin P .
Jones''.
Food and
a Movie
After the movie prom-goers entered the cafeteria, decorated with an
underwater nautical theme . In a night club atmosphere, they enjoyed the
lively entertainment of the five "Good Intentions" from Milwaukee . At
dawn, they were all served breakfast, and then dancing until the wee
small hours of the morning.
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Boss, you could fire me for this, but ...
Drampers Presents
Phil Rugg on a hot tin roof .. .
The Play Cast
Cast members are (left to
right) Phil Rugg, Carol Burcholz, Dave Pederson, Pat Ingrahm, Jim Reed, Dave Scoville,
Dave Vite, Ruth Mosley, Jeff
Kuehl, Georgia Pierce, Jerry
Matthews, Anna Marie Cheverik,
Joanie
Meltzer,
Jim
Blackbourn, Dave Caygill . . .
Grandpa Kuehl ...
Darn guitar, I broke
another nail ! . ..
The Great Git-Away
The Great Git-Away. Trempers all school play
was a great success . It was the story of a modern
Noah who collected, instead of animals, a varied
assortment of people . Throughout the play the audience was aware of the struggle to find a utopian society. The cast and crew should be congratulated
for their excellent work . ..
Exit, Stage
right ...
''So I says
to him ... "
What's Ahead?
Our Senior Banquet
The Class of 67 set many traditions during its
three years at Tremper. Keeping with this, they
were the first class to hold their senior banquet
outside of the school building - at Holy Rosary
Hall. The food and entertainment made the evening
very sE_ecia), as everyone remembered the fu1:1 and
friends they had at Tremper and thought of
"what's ahead".
The seniors chose these members of their
class to epitomize the qualities and character we
all hope to attain.
Tomlohnoon
Jackson Wy11
Irv Victonen
Most Llkely to
Succeed
Best Dreued
Christy Henderson
Best Dancer
Mo1t Intelligent
Charlotte Garren
Pat Ellis
John Beck
Jeff Kuehl
Tom Pitts
Ron Rysdam
Most Talented
Most Fnendly
Most Active in School
Rich Arbanella
Most Athlehc
Dennis Fiacher
Funniest
Cathy l.eys
Keith Herbrechtsmeier
Best All Around
Claire Kitchin
Sandy Emery
Hollie Quann
Sherry Poll a rd
Martha Banerdt
Activities
Karl, Tom, and Keith getting ready for a Bromo !
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Terri Horochena
Our first and last meal all together.
Don Vena, Senior Class
President, gives his final
words to his senior classmates .
Today We Follow
Tomorrow We Lead
Cathy Leys
her award.
happily
receiving
Dennis Fischer, Tramper's
own "Funny-Face" .
John Beck receiving a $100.00 scholarship from a representative of the Wisconsin Medical Association .
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Superintendent Mr. Haro!
Class of 1967.
R
Maurer accepting the Senior
ommencement
Don Vena, Senior Class President.
Mrs . ranees A Jaeschke, Vice President
of th Board of Education, Awarding the
Diplo as
Mr . Stanley F. Nosal directing the Tremper High School orchestra. Alma Mater, dear Tremper High . . ..
Mr. John J. Hosmanek, Principal, P'esenting the graduating
class of 1967
Class of 1967
Commencement exercises for
Thud Class of Tremper High Sch1
graduates, the Class of 1967, were li d
on Friday, June 9, 1967 at eight o' l > k
m the Carthage College Field House T e
processional, Grand March from "Aida ',
was played by the Tremper High School
Orchestra Donald Vena, President of t e
Senior Class, led the graduates and audience m the Pledge of Allegiance follow d
by our National Anthem. Mark Fennern ,
a member of the Senior Class, gave
Invocahon and our principal, Mr . Joh: J.
Hosmanek gave a short welcome. Co mencement Messages were given
y
Christine Henderson, "A Place to Stand"
and by Jeffery Kuehl, ''Without a Name· ',
both members of the Senior Class. A m sical selection, Last Words of David, w s
presented by the Tremper High Sch 1
orchestra under the direction of M~.
Stanley F Nosal and the Tremp r
A Cappella Choir directed by Mr. Ku t
Chalgren.
Mr John J. Hosmanek presented t e
Class of 1967 and it was accepted by
.
Harold R. Mauer, Superintendent of
Schools
As
Mr
Hosmanek
re d
the Class Roll, diplomas were award
by Mrs . Francis Jaeschke, Vice Pre ident of the Board of Education, as~:st
by Christine Henderson, Jeff Kuehl, '!. d
Donald Vena
In conclusion, all the grad
1omed together to sing their Alma Mat r
for the last hme. As "Pomp and C cumstance" was played, 001 Tremp r
Graduates in royal blue caps and gow s
with a royal blue and scarlet red lass 1,
marched proudly out of the held house .
"Today we follow tomorrow we lead'
Hollie Quann.
Pictured above are: {left to right) Mr . Elvin Kranen, Mr . Aubry B. Hooper, Mrs .
Wallace Burkee, Mayor Wallace Burkee, Mrs . Harry Metten, Mr. Harry Metten
(President of the Board of Education) .
Athletics
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Fight, Fight, Fight . ..
To
Win!!
Scores
Horlick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
West . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Jamesville . . . . . . . . 12
Beloit . . . . .
. 33
Park . . . . . . . . . . .. 33
East . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Tremper . . .
. 26
Bradford . . . . . . . .. 33
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Tremper . . . . .. ... 14
Tremper
. 7
Tremper . . . . . . . .. 7
Tremper . . . . .. .. . 7
Tremper . . . .. . . . . 13
Tremper . . . . . . . . . 6
Central . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Tremper . . . . . . . . . . 6
Varsity Football Team
The 1966-67 Varsity Football Team included: FRONT ROW
(left to right): Coach McCulloch, John Levonowich, John
Steinbrink, Jerry Holly, Chuck Christopherson, Don Vena,
Rich Baas, Jerry Zellmer, Bill Jones, Robin Wendt, Jerry
Demske, Bob Johnson, "Doc" Whitworth. SECOND ROW:
Jim Drissel, Jack Pautz, Dan Cassity, Joe Cauthern, Bill
Sorenson, Paul Splitek, Mark Eisen, Ed Hopkins, Gary
Smart, Randy Fechner, Pete Levonowich, Dale Kloet, Dennis
Arnold, Ken Lord, Coach Schmale. THIRD ROW: Coach
Andy Smith, John Holton, Dave Schmitz, Ralph Bishop, Bill
Waldron, Dan Zarletli, Mark Kausalik, Bob Feckler, Don
Backlund, Mike Spitzer, George Krulatz, Rick Sereno, Tom
Kolmos, Dale Kolmos, Gary Fish, Coach Fischer. BACK
ROW: Joe Vandenburg, Tom Dibble, Dennis Cecchini, Jeff
Johnstone, Dave Vite, Dick Benkstein, John Powell, Al
Nemeth, Bob McCune, Brian Buck, Bill Anderson, Vince
Giacomin, Jim Lutz.
All season Tremper's 196667 Football Team tried to bring
itself to the top. Although they
never made it to the top,
Tremper was proud of them, for
they worked hard. A cheer rose
from the Tremper fans when the
team entered the field. We salute
the team and the coaches for
their spirit and hard work
throughout the season.
Tremper's 1966-67 Football coaches were FRONT ROW (left to right) Mr
Bistrick, Mr Smith, Mr. Britelli BACK ROW. Mr McCulloch, Mr Schmale,
Mr. Fischer, Mr. Whitworth.
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Front: Bob Harris, Jack Mann, Louis Borland, Marty Johnson, Gary Ohlgarl.
Back : Mark Young .
Front : Norm Mattson, Noel Gentz,
Teddy Nehlsen, James Grube, Tim
Verbick . Back: John Martinez .
Sophomore Football Team
Do you know that our sophomore football
team had a 4-2 record? Yi ell, they did! Considering the little support these boys get, they really
deserve a great deal of credit for all the work
they put in last fall. Just think in the next two years
our football scores are depending on these boys.
If they keep up their good record we may really
go someplace in the Big Eight.
Scores
Tremper .. .
Janesville . .
Tremper .. .
Tremper . . .
Beloit . . . . .
Tremper .. .
32
26
26
25
34
26
Case ... . . . . . . . 13
Tremper . . . . . . . 12
Park . . . . .
12
Horlick . . . . . . . . 0
Tremper
. ... 0
Bradford . . .. . .. 14
Back : Bob Tullis (player) , Coach
Miller, Coach Brilelli, Jim
Lubniewsk.i (player) . Front : Bob
Ley (mgr) . Not pictured : Coach
Bistrick
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Front: Terry Stanford, Freddy Kessinger, Julian Garcia, Kurt Wagner, David Wallig
Back: Eddie Zydowsky.
Front: Tim Rovik, Brad Richards,
Schumacher. Back: Jules Van Landuyt.
Norman
Steinbrink,
Gordie
Thompson,
Front: Bob Bougneit, Terry Emery, Jim Jeselum, Don Stanford, Dan Piela
Pete Smith
Paul
Back.
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Cross Country
FRONT ROW (left to right): Jim Hagberg, Mike DeWitt,
Rick Arbanella, Karl Herbrechtsmeier, Fred Brookhouse,
Bob Crawford, Clark Anderson, Grant Anderson . BACK
ROW : Keith Herbrechtsmeier, Scott Anderson, Ed Stamm,
Over the river, and through the woods ..
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Ron Platt, Steve Kuckzenski, Wayne Bosman, Hugh Tollack,
Doug Ketcham, Peter Johnson, Tim Young, Pat Sullivan,
Coach: Wes Holman.
''Cross Country is not just a
sport of physical output, but also
one which requires a strong mental
attitude. These two qualities go
hand-in-hand
for
this
grueling
sport. The body must be conditioned
and the mind trained to give every
ounce of what you have. You start
the two and a half mile race with
determination and finish barely able
to stand. This is when you know you
have done your best. It is then that
you feel the satisfaction of knowing
your mind and body have worked together, to give you your best performance." These words, by a
Tremper Cross Country runner,
sum up the true spirit of cross
country and of the Tremper Cross
Country team.
and they said cross country was a rough
sport
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Varsity Basketball Team
FRONT ROW (left to nght): Mike DeWitt, Dennis Bedford,
Wayne Andre ucci, Robert Wells, Jack Pautz, Donald Bedford ,
Roger Parent MIDDLE ROW : Ken Lo rd, Tom Johnson,
David Brown, Donald Backlund, Greg Nugent BACK ROW :
Jerry Grimes, Scott Holmes, Ben Hammond, Lee Dahl, Tom
Jaehne .
Scores
Tremper 's 1966-67 Basketball Team, although
they had a 4-12 team record, was a team to be
proud of. The team members worked hard and
each game was exciting to watch, especially with
Do n Bedford, one of the Big Eight's top scorers
on the team . Congratulations are in order for our
1966-67 Basketball Team, for their hard work
and their fine performance in Sectional play .
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Tremper . . . .
Racine Horlick
Madison East
Tremper . .. .
Janesville . . .
Bradford .
Tremper .. .
Tremper .. .
Tremper .. .
Racine Park .
Madison West .
Beloit . . . .
Racine Park ..
Bradford . . . .
Racine Horlick
Beloit . . . . . .
Madison East
Tremper . . . .
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67
72
69
86
66
78
109
75
86
66
48
74
80
46
67
72
87
Salem . . . . .
. 62
Tremper . . . .
. 53
Tremper . . . .
. 48
Lafollette . .
61
Tremper . . . .
78
Tremper . . . .
48
LaF ollette . . .
63
Case .. . . . . . . . . 33
Janesville . .
. 68
Tremper
. 74
Tremper
51
Tremper
42
Tremper
56
Tremper
78
Tremper
45
Tremper
. 56
Tremper
. 61
Madison Central . 60
The Tremper Tro1ans in action
Scores
Tremper . . .
61
Tremper . . .
68
Madison East
66
Tremper . . .
65
Janesville ..
77
Tremper . . . .
59
Mad. Lafollette . 58
Tremper . . .
58
Janesville ..
88
Tremper ..
67
Tramper ..
67
Belo!t
64
Tremper . .
65
Tremper ..
76
Racine Horlick
70
Beloit . . .
62
Madison East . .
57
Madison Central . 87
86
Salem Central . . 55
Racine Horlick . . 64
Tremper . . . . . . 57
Mad. Lafollette
. 59
Tremper . . . . . . 35
Bradford . . . . . . 43
Tremper . . . .
56
J. I. Case . . . . . 47
Tremper . . . . . . 67
Racine Park . . .
58
Madison West . . . . 49
Tremper . . .
. 52
Racine Park
52
Bradford . .
. 61
Tremper
. 57
Tremper
. 56
Tremper
. 39
Tremper
. 61
Sophomore Basketball Team
Members of the 1966-67 Sophomore Basketball Team were :
FIRST ROW (left to right) : Tim Verbick, Jim Fennema,
Eddie Zydowsky, Brant Yantarni, Pete Smith . SECOND ROW :
Jay Kennedy (manager), John Loss, Laurence Montun, Kurt
Wagner, John Iaquinta, Ross Bauers, Ed Hopkms THIRD
ROW · Marty Johnson, Mark Pris, Dale Klott , Stephen
Whitney, Mervin Falk, Jim Lubniewski, Don Schmidt, Coach
Ron Palmen .
Tremper ' s 1966-67 Sophomore
Basketball Team had a conference
record of seven wins and nine
losses, and an overall record of
nine wins and nine losses . This is a
record that s hould make the sophomores and Tremper proud. If the
Sophomore Basketball Team o f
a school is an indication of what the
future seasons will be, then next
year Tremper can look forwa rd to a
good season .
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Swimmers Improve Last Year's
Junior Varsity Swimmers : FRONT ROW (left to right): Allen
Palmer, Steve Burman, Bob Cesano, Ken Schaefer. MIDDLE
ROW Dick Gray , Tom Webb, Tom Schindler, Tom Stefani,
Dave Wallig , Mike Galligan , Coach Miller. BACK ROW :
Working just as hard as the Varsity Swim
Team was the Junior Varsity Swim Team . This
team received little notice, but they did compile
an impressive record . In dual meets they had
four wins and three losses, and in Invitationals,
they placed Eecond at the Case Invitational. In
the ranks of this team may be some of Tremper's
outstanding swimmers of the future .
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Coach Zimmerman, Tom Schutz (manager), Pat Sullivan,
Dave Matelski, Tom Duncan, Jack Mann, Bob Schneider,
Doug Ketchum, Rick Reinherz .
Record
Varsity Swimmers, FRONT ROW
(left to right): Allen
Palmer, Gerald Palmer, Don Kitchin, Mark Kausahk, Dave
Wall1g, Jim Brus, Peter Johnson SECOND ROW: Steve
Kuczenski, Carl Griswold, Ken Jacobson, Bruce Wegner
(captain), Ralph Bishop, Byron Bok, Gary Smart, John
The swimmers that went
to the State Meet are:
FRONT ROW: B;ron Bok,
Bruce
Wegner,
Pete
Johnson, Mark Kausahk
SECOND
ROW
Karl
Griswold, Ken Jacobson,
Eric Nelson, Tom Mickewicz, Greg Block
Menges THIRD ROW Bob Bartell, Ron D1elmann, Tom
Mickewicz, Enc Nelson, Gregg Block, Gregg Keckler, Tim
Kos, John Powell, Coach Miller FOURTH ROW: Greg
Emery, Coach Zimmerman, Coach Holman, Bill Nickram,
Jim Drissel
Hard work and many hours of practice was
the job of the 1966-67 Swim Team, and the results can be seen in their team record. In Dual
meets they had five wins and three losses; invitationals, the Janesville Relays they tied for
6th place and the Rebel Invitational they placed
2nd; in the Conference Meet they were 4th, and
in Sectionals they placed 6th. In the State Meet
they placed 12th, with Ken Jacobson placing 3rd
in the 50 and 4th in the 100 free style, and Eric
Nelson placing 9th in the Breaststroke, Ken
Jacobson, an outstanding swimmer on the Tremper
team, was named to the All-State Swim Team in
both the 50 meter and the 100 meter free-style.
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A Show of Sportsmanship and
Junior Varsity Wrestlers
FRONT ROW (left to right): John Pederson, Morris LaBelle,
Robert Ferguson, Larry Griffin, Greg Wineland, Steve Ade,
SECOND ROW
Dave O ' Neill, Paul Lomartire, Terry
Emery , Noel Gentz, Barney Camponeschi, Chuck Fox .
1HIRD ROW: Glen Rugg (manager). Robert Tullis, John
Shearer, Ron Garcia, John Martinez, Jim Jessalum , Jim
Sinclair .
Scores
Although they must compete with the Varsity
Wrestling Team for the attention of the crowd,
these boys did manage to capture a lot of attention . Their hard work gave us an impression that
from these young wrestlers we would see a great
potentiality for future Tremper wrestling teams .
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Tremper
30
Fox Lake . .
Tremper
29
Racine Park
Tremper
40
Bradford . .
Tremper
30
Salem . . . .
S . Milwaukee
28
Tremper . .
Tremper .
36
West Allis Hale .
Racine Horlick
28
Tremper
Tremper . . . . .. 49
Bradford . . . . . .
4th (out of ten) in Sophomore Tournament
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25
15
25
26
15
25
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Physical Strength • • •
Varsity Wrestlers
FRONT ROW (left to right) : Mike Pitts, Eino Alghren, Fred
Kessinger, John Martinez, Jim Pedley, Bruce Robinson .
SECOND ROW : Dean Morten (manager), Tom Pitts, Neil
Guttormsen, Ed Stamm, Gary Olghart, Tim Dow, Dave
Pedersen, John Martin, Van Carlson . THIRD ROW: Rick
Arbanella, Don Muellar, Tom Kolmos,
John Zapf, Tom
Dibble, Robin Wend!, Ron Elam, George Lubniewski, Dale
Kolmos.
Scores
Fox Lake . .
28
Tremper
9
Racine Park
34
Tremper
12
Tremper . .
27
Bradford
13
Tremper . .
23
Salem . . . . . . . . 21
Lake Geneva
30
Tremper
24
Bradford . . .
. 24
Tremper . . . . .
21
Tremper . . .
33
Harvard . . . . .
20
S . Milwaukee
24
Tremper . . . . .
21
Tremper . . .
25
West Allis Hale . . . 19
Horlick . . . .
24
Tremper .
16
Tremper . . .
. 31
Bradford . . . . . . . 16
6th in West Allis Tournament
11th in Big Eight
6th in Regional Tournament
Wrestling though it is a little known sport is
becoming a more popular spectator sport. It is
not merely a contest of physical strength, but one
of agility and quickness of mind . Tremper's 196667 Wrestling Team was composed of such wrestlers. Their hard work and time spent practicing
was evident in every performance . If the future
wrestling teams match the performance and
sportsmanship of the 1966-67 team, wrestling will
surely become an even more popular sport .
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I've got it, I've got it!
Quick, throw it.
Action!!
Boy, I sure hope I don't miss it!
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Now, I'll catch the ball and be ah ero.
Baseball, a Little Known Sport
Pictured are FIRST ROW (left to right) Mark Koker, Paul
Westland, Jack Pautz, Scott Barter, Wayne Andreucci, Bill
Kloster . SECOND ROW : Dave Christiansen, Mike DeWitt,
Ben Hammond, Dale Komos , Coach Andy Smith . THIRD
Baseball, the national pastime, is a little
known sport at Tremper . The baseball team was
a fine team this year, and it is too bad that their
games are not as well attended as football and
basketball games. The team members worked
and practiced just as much and played just as
hard as any other athlete representing Tremper
High School .
ROW: Herery Aussie, Pete Levonowich, Dave Vite, Jerry
Beth, George Krulatz, Karl Block, Dennis Cecchini, Steven
Reimer .
Coach Andy Smith
Record
Tremper
20
Case
5
Tremper
1
Horlick
4
Tremper
1
Bradford
7
Tremper
3
Park
1
Tremper
2
Janesville
3
Tremper
8
Wilmot
3
Tremper
3
Case
1
Tremper
4
Horlick
3
Tremper
1
Bradford
0
Tremper
0
Park
2
Tremper
5
Janesville
4
Tremper
3
Park
14
Won - 7
Lost - 5
This was second place in our division of the
''Big 8'' Conference .
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Golf Team Has Seven Lettermen
BACK ROW (left to right) Coach Palmen, Jim Lubniewski,
Rich Woodbury, Dave Robinson, Leif Guttormsen, Tom
Johnson, Gary Larsen, Bill Linkus, John Jolicoeur. FRONT
ROW : Frank Iorio, Greg Wineland, Brant Yantorni, Louis
Iorio, John Garren, Mark Granger, Chuck Greiner . Missing : Allen Palmer.
RECORD
The golf team did a good job this year. Lief
Guttormsen was top with an average of 42.38
strokes in 21 games . John Jolicoeur was next
' with an average of 43 .1 strokes in 21 games . The
team played in seven tournaments this season,
coming in first in the Bradford Triangular. Lief
Guttormsen was elected "most valuable" and
Chuck Greiner was the one with the ''best attitude." The golf team had seven lettermen-Tom
Johnson, Gary Larsen, Frank Iorio, Louis Iorio,
Lief Guttormsen, John Jolicoeur, and Chuck
Greiner.
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Dual Meets :
Varsity 5 - 4
Sophs . 2 - 7
Tournaments:
Beloit Invit. (7 teams) 7th
Jamesville lnvit. (29 teams) 7th
Whitefish Bay lnvit. (16 teams) 11th
Lakeshore "555" (5 teams) 2nd
Conference (12 teams) 7th
Bradford Triangular 1st
State Sectionals (15 teams) 10th
Tennis Team Improves Record
Tennis team members pictured are BACK ROW (left to
right) Coach Verne Schmale, Rich Bass, John Holton, Bill
Jones, Jon McMahn, Roger Curio, Jim Lutz, Larry Sparks,
Bob Cesario, Barney Campaneschi, Mike Galligan, Bill
Kmickrehm . FRONT ROW : Dennis Hahverson, Larry
Tallery, Vince Giacomin, Tom Schindler, John Halecka,
Keith Herbrechtsmeier, Robin Wendt, Steve Hartley, Mark
Bougneit, Rich Halverson .
Nice serve Jim!
Record
This year our tennis team ended
the season with a fantastically great
record . Their dual meet record was
six wins and two losses . This outstanding accomplishment placed
them third in the ''Big Eight'' and
gave them a fourth in the state sectionals.
The tennis team, coached by
Verne Schmale, voted Vincent Giacomin the Most Outstanding Athlete
and Richard Bass the athlete with the
Most Outstanding Attitude . According
to team captain, Keith Herbrechtsmeier, "We had a terrific team this
spring. Each and every one of us has
a determined attitude to win for
Tremper and improve our team
record.''
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Track coach, Doc Whitworth .
up, up, and away !
Record
TRACK 1967
PLACE
March 20 Park and Case
Second
March 28 Fort Akison and Case
First
March 31 Reb Relays
Fourth
April
4 Horlick and Bradford
Second
April 25 Brookfield Central
First
April 26 Big Six
Second
May
2 Park
First
May
5 Bradford
First
May
9 Horlickand
South Milwaukee
Second
May
12 Mona Grove
Seventh
May
20 Big Eight
Fourth
May
27 Sectioµal
Third
June
3 State
Fourteenth
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Track Team
Track Members are FIRST ROW (Left to right) Pete Johnson, Dennis Arnold, Bill Anderson, Brad Richards, Bob
Crawford, Fred Kessinger, Jim Brus, Jim Hahberg, Al
Barry, Larry Monteen, Stan Masters . SECOND ROW :
Coach Whitworth, Greg Hansen, Everett Senholz, Bruce
Wagner, Doug Ketchum, Dave Chemrow, Gary Fish, Tom
Smith, Al Nemuth, Dave Petersen, Rich Arhanella, Grant
Anderson, Gary Adelsen, Tom Duncan, Don Pfarr, Rich
Mancusi, John Krumpos . THIRD ROW: Don Yerbic, Wayne
Bosman, Karl Herbrechtsmeier, Jerry Demske, Steve Kuczinski, Tim Young, Tom Micowicz, Ron Platt, Gary Smart,
Tom Dibble, Fred Brookhouse, Tom Young, Ron Tollack,
John Martinez . FOURTH ROW : Dan Cassity, Mark Johnson, Bill Williams, Keven McKay, Bob Kivisto, Dan Brunner, Carl Griswald, Dale Bloet, Mark Young, Clark Anderson, Greg Kamerad, Chuck Anderson, Ken Lord, Dave
Christianson, Coach Vossey, Coach Zimmer .
Tremper's Track Team has worked hard
this year and has had an exceptionally fine season. There have been many outstanding runners
and several team members entered into the state
finals. A lot of credit should go to the coaches
and each team member for their fine work and
diligent efforts .
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Cheerleading Captain - Terri Horochena
Sophomore Cheerleaders (left to right) Trudi Horochena, Joan Meltzer, Connie Cornell, Terry Christopherson, and Carolyn McKay .
Varsity Cheerleaders, BACK ROW (left to right) Sandy Wagner, Terri Horochena, Debbie Shankland, Fay Kitchin , Bev Netzer .
FRONT : Shari Cornell.
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Cheerleaders Have a Peppy Season
Tremper's cheerleaders had a very successful year . They cheered at all the games and
kept everyone's spirit up no matter what the
score was . They sponsored a carwash in the fall
and a dance a little later on . All the pep assemblies in the gym, which got the whole school to-
gether to cheer our teams on to victory , were
also sponsored by the cheerleaders . This spring
the cheerleaders also cooperated with the Student Council by running a booth in the Spring
Festival.
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Organizations
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Officers
FIRST ROW {left to right) Sherry
Pollard, Secretary; Marilyn Clarke,
Corresponding Secretary; Jeannie
Fennema, Treasurer; Chris Henderson, President. SECOND ROW:
Ron Rysdam, Vice-President .
FIRST ROW (left to right): Martha Banerdt, School Spirits Committee Chairman ; Marilyn Clarke, Corresponding Secretary; Chris Henderson, President; Bonnie Taske, Club
Coordinating Committee Chairman; Jeannie Fennema, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: David
Scoville, Parliamentarian Committee Chairman; Mark Fennema, Social Direction Committee Chairman; Sherry Pollard, Secretary; Sally Congdon, External Affairs Committee
Chairman; Ron Rysdam, Vice-President.
Student Council Was Action!
FIRST ROW (left to right) Martha Banerdt, Chris Henderson, Clara Spaulding, Bonnie
Taske, Jeanette Olnhausen, Gail Phillips. SECOND ROW : Sally Congdon, Mark Fennema, Ron Rysdam, Al Donsing, Jim Blackbourn, Sherry Pollard.
FIRST ROW (left to right)
Kathy Wiersum, Nancy
Wirch, Clara Spaulding,
Adrienne Sunday. SECOND
ROW : Pat Merritt, Janice
Zuelsdorf,
Linda
Dissimore, Jill Davidson, Patsy
Mowrey, Marilyn Pedersen . THIRD ROW: Rick
Taft,
Mark
Fennema,
Peter Benke, David Caygill, Gordan Williams .
FIRST ROW (left to right) Clare Kitchen Arlinda Eaton, Vicky Wallig,
Lind~ Vandenberg, Marilyn Clarke,
Gail Phillips Georgia Smith . SECOND
ROW : Pau'lette Buckner, Connie
Clarke, Jim Blackbourn, Al Donsing,
Larry George, Sally Congdon, Sherry
Pollard .
FIRST ROW (left to
right) Leda Kieren,
Jeanette Olnha us en,
Cheryl Perry, Sue
Dorey, Bonnie Taske.
SECOND ROW: Gail
Verkon, Carol Frye,
David Scoville, Lynn
Goldnick, Ellen Ide,
Ellen Enhoff . THIRD
ROW: Don Mueller,
Richard Mancusi, Ron
Rysdam, Den Kausalik, Steve Hartley.
FIRST ROW (left to SECOND ROW : Sue
right) Doris Werwie, Plutchak, Pat Smith,
Donita Fries, Martha Mark Koker, Al Dorey,
Banerdt, Jeannie Fen- Wayne Andrucci, Cliff
nema, Mary Krueser, Hubbard, George Lub- _ __.._._..___~
Sandy Wegner, Chris niewski, Ann Wente,
Batassa, Val Cecchini. Linda Lea .
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Tremper High School
FIRST ROW-left to right
Flutes :
Betty Jensen
Jackie Piehl
Don Grover
Mary Peterman
Anna Splitek
Oboes :
MikeHenoch
Ellen Wood
Neil Tatman
Clarinets :
Tracie Thomas
Arlinda Eaton
Cathy Leys
Claire Kitchin
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Roger Parent
Dennis Goldstein
Ray Forgianni
SECONDROWFlutes :
Barb Schuetz
Helen Harmon
Linda Wick
Anne Spraker
Linda Dubaniewicz
French Horns :
John Martin
Carl Kishline
Fred Brookhouse
Alto Second Bass Clarinets :
Marcia Adelsen
Cheryl Andersen
Sue Hoff
Richard Reinherz
Clarinets :
Linda Williams
Meta Kuessow
Linda Vandenberg
Karen Pohlman
Marietta Saxe
Steve Burman
Bob Cesario
Cris Mohr
THIRDROWFlutes :
Janis Herbrechtsmeier
Sandra Benton
Sherolyn Lueck
Saxophones :
Jane Snyder
Alan Palmer
Erminio Bonacci
David Schani
Jim Rudy
Gary Smart
Bassoons :
Judy Smith
Sue Hollenbeck
TomDonsing
Cornets:
Paul Kessler
Jim Brus
Jerry Grimes
Concert Band
Glenn Rugg
Hugh Tollack
Dennis Arnold
Clarinets :
Kathy Rohrer
Pat Waite
Marcia Newman
Meta Kuessow
SueHlavata
David Chemerow
Randi Landgren
John Loss
FOURTHROWTromhones :
Jim Sinclair
Jeff Peterson
Stewart Ross
Doug Johnson
Gary Hamachek
Ed Zydowski
John Klinkerfuss
Jeff Kuehl
Baritones :
Lorin W estplate
TimRovik
Tubas :
Steve Roberts
John Peterman
LarryLemke
Fred Wenger
MikeTotts
Low Wood Winds :
Richard Benkstein
Bill Anderson
Bob Taube
Mark Slobodianuk
LASTROWColorguard :
Karen Strangberg
Bobby Helgesen
Sherry Pollard
Mary Borden
Barb Weise
Nancy Andreucci
Terry Becker
DonnaKraak
Renee Rizzo
Carol Ley
Joan Tredon
Janice Braun
Percussion :
Jay Kennedy
Jim Camerota
Paul Reed
Lynn Laakso
Mike Stevesand
Gary Kautenberg
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Kautenberg, Lynn
Clarinets : FIRST ROW
(left to right ) John Loss,
Randi Landgren, David
Chemerow, Sue Hlavata,
Meta Kuessow, Marcia
Newman, Pat Waite;
SECOND ROW : Chris
Mohr, Bob Cesario,
Steve Burman, Marietta
Saxe, Karen Pohlman,
Linda
Vandenberg,
Debbie Ledanski, Kathy
Rohrer ; THIRD ROW :
Ray Forgianni, Dennis
Goldstein, Roger Parent, Cla i re Kitch in ,
Cathy Leys, A rlinda
Eaton, Tracie Thomas,
Linda Williams .
Flutes: FIRST ROW (left to right) Barb Schuetz, Helen Harmon,
Linda Wick, Anne Spraker, Linda Dubaniewicz, Janis Herbrechtsmeier, Sandra Benton; SECOND ROW : Jackie Piehl, Betty Jensen,
Don Grover, Mary Peterman, Anna Splitek.
French Horns : (left to right) Fred Brookhouse, Jim
Kramper!, Carl Kishline, John Martin .
Saiophones : (left to right) Sherolyn Lueck, Jane Snyder, Al Palmer, Buzzy Bonacci, Jim Rudy, David Schani, Gary Smart .
Tubas : (left to right) Steve Roberts, John Peterman,
Larry Lemke, Fred Wenger, Mike Tolls .
Hardworking Sectionals
Trombones : (left to
right) Stewart Ross,
Doug Johnson,
Jeff
Peterson, Jim Sinclair,
Gary Hamachek, Ed
Zydowsky, John Klinke rfuss, Jeff Kuehl .
Oboes : (left to right) Mike Henoch,
Neil Tatman, Ellen Wood .
Winds : FIRST ROW (left to right) Tom Donsing, Judy Smith, Sue Hollenbeck, Marcia
Adelsen, Cheryl Anderson, Sue Hoff, Richard Reinherz; SECOND ROW : Richard Benkstein, Bill Anderson, Bob Taube, Mark Slobodianuk.
Classic Staff
Classic Staff- FIRST ROW - Joy VanHarpen, Chris Olsen,
Karen Zalubowski, Cyndi Ancevic, Linda Franklin, Diane
Mitchell, Deb Moody, Jeanette Olnhausen, Kris Daveys .
SECOND ROW- Mr . Terrill, advisor, Ken Lord, Matt
Lehman, Ed Williams, Carol Haines, Linda Guttormsen,
Carol Thomey, Ginny Horning, Janet Hammond, Sue Plutchak, Chris Henderson, Brenda Allen, Jan Letven . THIBD
ROW- Dave Heide, Ken Antaramian, Jim Staude .
Putting out a good yearbook, requires a lot
of hard work and time . The Classic Staff worked
ha rd to meet deadlines and make the Classic a
good yearbook . They held subscription drives
and a dance in August to distribute the yearbook .
Dave Heide our hardworking business manager .
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Editor and
Associat:e
Editor
Pictured are Jim Staude (on the
left) editor of the 1967 Classic
and Chris Olson (on the right) the
associate editor. The backbone of
a yearbook is its editors . They
work hard and often don ' t receive
credit for their hard work . They
are the drive behind the function ing of the yearbook staff.
Classic Salesmen
Classic Salesmen pictured are FIRST ROW (left to right)
Debbie Wojcehowicz, Pat Pufont, Gayle Fugate, Karen
Demske, Joy VanHarpen, Linda Franklin . SECOND ROWMary Lou Olson, Jean Rumachik, Jan Letven, Janet Hammond, Koleen Sharp, Brenda Robinson, Brenda Allen, Barb
Mathes. THIRD ROW Nancy Robinson, Sandy Covington,
Sue LeMay, Kim Filips, Barb Schaefer, Shirley Meyer,
Anne Burt, Carol Thomey. FOURTH ROW- Ginny Horning,
Carol Haines, Mary Hubbard, Jim Maxey, Barb Leitch, Sue
Wagner, Carol Claeys, Ed Williams.
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Tempest staff members pictured are: FIRST ROW (left to
right) Barb Reinherz; Ron Rysdam. SECOND ROW: Jim
Pastorek, Kathy Marescalco, Sharon Cohen, Bob Bartel,
Pat Waqner. Sherry Pollard . THIRD ROW: Anna Marie
Chervenick, Caryl Johns, Sherry Petersen, Lin Feivor,
Guo! Gundlach, Jan Christy, Joanne Stamm, Louise
Pitsch . FOURTH ROW : Kevin McKay, Ric Taft, Rick
Dorfman, Peter Behnke, Bob Antaramian, Al Fredrickson,
Lance Anderson .
Tempest Staff
The Tempest staff worked hard
to put out a paper of which Tremper
could be proud. The paper came out
every two weeks, and was distributed
in the homerooms by each homeroom
representative. The Tempest sponsored a dance at the beginning of the
school year as a kickoff to their annual subscription drive. Ron Rysdam
and Barb Reinherz were co-editors
of the paper.
Co-editor, Barb Reinherz, conferring
with other staff members .
Tempest Editors are : (left to right) : Kathy Marescalco,
copy; Caryl Johns, circulation; Bob Bartel, business
manager; Rick Dorfman, circulation; Ron Rysdam, co-
editor; Barb Reinherz, co-editor; Sherry Pollard, advertising; Sharon Cohen, feature ; Joanne Stamm, exchange;
Jim Pastorek,sports ; and Pat Wagner, editorial.
Tempest Editors and Salesmen
Tempest Salesmen pictured are : FIBST ROW (left to right) :
Nancy Covington, Joanne Stamm, Betty Greisen, Sue Montemurro, Caryl Johnson, Carol Gundlach . SECOND ROW :
Elma Anderson, Bonnie Hartung, Kim Starr, Donna Gochnour, Jim Pastorek, Ellen Ambro.
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Stage Guild
FIRST ROW (left to right) Steve Cherny, Ed
Werve, Larry Mattson . SECOND ROW : Mr. De-
Hart, Corley Lettsone, Janice Hick, Vicki Kessinger, Dan Apyan, Mr . Jacobsen .
Audio Visual
Darlene Brunner, Pat Scuffham, Doug Morrice, Ron Muller, Dennis Coelin, Peter Blaine, Gordon Peters,
Jerry Daun, Frank Iorio, Mr. Nicollazi.
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FIRST ROW (left to right) Jim Pastorek, Ron Rysdam,
Louise Pitsch, Jim Baily; SECOND ROW: Anna Marie
Chervenick, Ellen Ambro, Chris Henderson, Chris Olson,
Joanne Stamm; THIRD ROW: Bob Bartel, Bob Antaramian,
Barb Reinherz, President; Sharon Cohen, SecretaryTreasurer; Brenda Robinson, Pat Wagner .
Quill and Scroll Produces Echo
Camera Club Sponsors First Phow Contest
Camera Club-(left to right) Mike Totts, Mary Evanoff, President; Elaine Pali, Colleen Sharp, Bob Antararnian .
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Members of the Dram-pers Cl uh pictured are back to
front, (left lo right) : Jane Moses, Karen Beth, Jill Brian,
Gail Johnson, Connie O'Mara, Kristie Goff, Barb Schaffer,
Marilyn Bosman, Ellen Enhoff, Janis Rudhman, Pat Wagner . SECOND ROW : Mr . Holmes, Pat Georges, Lynda Guttormsen, Sandy Emery, Carol Burcholz, Nancy Turtle,
Wendy Middleslon, Sue Hastings, Dianne Obenauf, Caryl
Johns. THIRD ROW : Barb Resch, Pam Dosi, Janet Hammond, Nancy Robinson, Ruth Moseley, Joannie Meltzer, Pat
Ingrahm . FOURTH ROW : Gary Goff, David Caygill, James
Reed, Jeff Kuehl, David Pedersen, Doug Johnson, Jerry
Mathews, Robert Antaramian .
Dram-Pers
Back stage with Patti lrgraham.
Dram-pers presented the comedy ''The Great
Git-Away". The members all worked enthusiastically on make-up, sets, props, publicity, lighting,
sound, and selling tickets. This all helped to make
the school play a huge success! The participants
also learned many stage directions and procedures
from Mr. Holmes which will prove to be an advantage
if they enter a theatrical profession .
Cast for "The Great Git-Away"
Standing Back (left lo right) Jerry Matthews, Annamarie Chevernik, Ruth Mosley. Kneeling:
Dave Petersen, Georgia Pierce, Pat lrgraham . Standing front : Phil Rugg, Carol Curcholz,
David Schville . Sitting: Joanie Meltzer, James Blackhoum, James Reed . Not Pictured: David
Vite, David Caygill, and Jeffery Kuehl.
Ushers
Members of the Ushers Guild pictured are Back Row (left
lo right) Donald Hoff, William Echols, Lawrence Matison,
Paul Saula, Peter Saula, Gerald Prybylski, David Robinson,
Ronald Rosmonn, Mr . Zimmerman, Advisor . Front Row :
Kathy Jobick, Louise Pitch, Debbie Woucehowicz, Jacqueline Prilchard, Christine Mohr .
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Members of the Spanish Club pictured are: FIRST ROW
(left to right) David Dickey, Bob Margetson, Ernie Llanas,
Frank Melconwitz, Mark White . SECOND ROW : Laurie
Volk, Janet Voight, JoAnn Paskiewicz, Janice Hick, Robin
Stranifury, Imogene Steele, Rose Preston, Pam VanWie .
THIRD ROW : Mary Wiezand, Debbie Ziembeiawski, Michile
Linn, Linda Wick, Helen Harmon, Sue O 'Mara, Kathey
Lindermann, Miss Russo, Advisor .
Children in the orthopedic wing of the Jane Vernon school got a real taste
of Christmas spirit this year. Tremper's advanced food class under the
direction of Mrs . Mary Rothrock, presented a gingerbread house to them
during " Project Love" .
Spanish Club
Advanced Food
Class
Members of the Advanced Foods Class pictured are BACK ROW (left to r ight) Kathy
Dorey, JoAnn Downy , Jill Kellmen, Bev Loback, Janet Dase, Michele Domenk, Cheryl
Hess, Judy Jensen , Wilma Cowen, Lynda Casper. SECOND ROW : Barbara Witt, Mary
Buckellu, Mrs . Rothrock, Advisor, Bev Zimmerman, Betty Loback . THIRD ROW : Donna
Druktines,
Carolyn
Volpenlesta,
Sandy
Reeves .
Red Cross
The Red Cross campaign raised $570 for the
Disaster Chests. Officers of the Red Cross Club
heading this campaign were : Cathy Leys, president; Vonae Freidrich, vice president; Nancy
Turtle, secretary; Gloria Hermans, treasurer .
Mrs . Santarelli and Mr. Nye were the club's advisors .
FIRST ROW (left to right) Deborah Barndollar, Kathy
Wiersum, Janice Braun, Vickie Kessinger, Sandra McCauley, Candy Elrod, Tina Schmidt, Cathy Leys, Linda
Petersen, Mary Anne Misurelli. SECOND ROW : Coleen
Willis, Marri Campbell, Maureen Becker, Karen Demske,
Betsy Rugg, Nadine Briggs, Gloria Hermans, Pat Heckel,
Maria Gabbey, Pat Ingraham, Vonae Friedrich . THIRD
ROW : Carol Coffelt, Sue Siewert, Sue Montemurro, Carol
Birkholz, Connie O'Mara, Cathy Huff, Barb Schaefer, Mary
Sachs, Bonnie Hartung, Nancy Turtle . FOURTH ROW : Joe
Casto, Lanny Studdard, Caryl Johns, Larry Sparks, Tony
Angotti.
Caduceus Club
Future Nurses
Pn~ston ,
Kathy Hansen, Carol Claeys, Nancy Evans, Linda
Caduceus Members Pictured are FIRST ROW (left to
right) : Judith Alix, Lynn Gollnick, Lynn Verkon, Jeri
Wisch; Linda Petersen, Mary Lewis . SECOND ROW : Rose
Koster.
The members of Caduceus were very active
this year . They attended an open house at KTI
and visited St. Luke's dormitory in Racine to talk
to student nurses .
Officers for 1966-67 were Jeri Wisch,
president; Leah Laybourn, vice-president; Lynn
Verkon, secretary ; Roberta Remus, treasurer.
Miss Kupferschmidt was the advisor .
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American Field Service
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Members of the American Field Service and its officers
were : ROW ONE- Barb Resch; Nancy Block, Historian;
Doris Werwie, President; Bonnie Taske, Vice President;
Kris Davey, Secretary . ROW TWO- Chris Heckel; Joanne
Stamm; Karen Mecozzi; Dru Oechler; Doreen Conforti ;
Debbie Larsen; Claire Kitchen; Christine Olson. ROW
THREE- Janice Bennett; Conna Gochnour; Kim Starr;
Valerie Nehr; Nancy Baclclund ; Nancy Turtle ; Caryl Johns;
David Caygill.
The 1966-67 AFS Big Sisler Candidates were : ROW
ONE- Joan Bear, Joanie Meltzer, Marilyn Vogler, Barb
Weiss, Debbie Larson, Nancy Singer, Cindy Owens, Debbie
Shanlcland, Trudi Horochena, Linda VanHorn, Doris Barndollar, Bobbie Helgeson, Anne Wente, Nancy Turtle, Joy
VanHarpen . ROW TWO- Sue Schepker, Janice Finch, Debbie Barndollar, Debbie Johnson, Debbie Ledanslci, Betsy
Rugg, Arlinda Eaton, Pat Zucarrli, Linda Williams, Tracy
Thomas, Pat Ingram. ROW THREE- Kim Filips, Kitty
Moses, Mary Jo Huissen, Lynn Golnick, Barb Hawkins,
Judy Quick, Wendy Lawell, Judy Skurnick, Gayle Johnson,
Janis Braun, Helen Harmon . ROW FOUR- Jenny Horning,
Jody Weiss, Kris Jensen, Caryl Johns, Pat Tenuta, Linda
Haycraft, Sue Wagner, Kim Starr, Carol Burcholz, Ellen
Hawkins, Barb Schaeffer .
ITA members were ROW ONE- (left to right) : Ellyn
Hawkins; Martha Banerdt, Vice President ; Sue Weiner,
President ; Bonnie Tollack, Secretary; Doris Werwie, His-
toriau; Clara Spaulding . SECOND ROW- Nancy Robinson ;
Betsy Buege ; Molly Sordahl; Mary Jo Huissen .
FTA Helped Raise School Spirit!
ITA's president, Sue We iner
selling the first of the Tremper
Beanies to Alan Barry, George
Lubniewski, Gregg Emery, and
David Taske .
Aquettes
Aquettes members pictured are : FIRST ROW (left to
right) : Sue Hinterberg; Kitty Moses; Ellen Ambro; Karen
Johnson; Jody Weiss; Holly Allen; Sue O'Mara; Sue Plutchak; Janis Blackbourn . SECOND ROW: Diane Russo;
Alma Anderson; Mary Meiers; Lynn Yule; Kathy Pollack;
Debbie Ledanski; Nancy Schneider; Diane Mann . THIRD
ROW: Sherry Pollard; Sally Congdon, Secretary; Debbie
Johnson; Connie Clark; Kathy Bundies; Barb Leitch; Marsha Adelsen, Vice-President; Gayle Verkon; Claire
Kitchen, Treasurer; Faye Kitchin. NOT PICTURED: Leda
Keiren, President.
Hard work and endurance are a must for any
girl wanting to join Aquettes. The girls of the synchronized swim club worked hard this year to put
on their first annual water show, "Water Whirl" .
Besides the water show, Aquettes held formal and
informal initiation, a party with the swim team, and
a progressive dinner at the end of the year. In May,
as a club project, they performed a water show in
the Spring Festival.
Booster Club members for 1966-67 were: FIRST ROW
(left to right) Sandy McCauley, Trudi Horochena, Bev Netzer, Helen Harmon, Janice Braun, Dru Oechler, Bev DeWitt, Pat Tews, Sharon Cikel, Janice Kausalik. SECOND
ROW: Clara Spaulding, Terri Horchena, Janice Heck, Mary
Wiegand, Karen Mecozzi, Nora Christensen, Fay Kitchin,
Marie Romano, Pat Heckel, Tina Schmidt, Diana Kessinger,
Peter Saula. THIBD ROW: Sandy Wagner, Jackie Has-
slinger, Sandi Benton, LeeAnn Baternick, Barb Zuberbuehler, Cathy Dahl, Karen Zalubowski, Kathy Robinson,
Vickie Kessinger, Kathy Jobick, Louise Pitsch, Debbie
Brenneman, Jim Schmunck, Paul Saula. FOURTH ROW:
Chris Kollman, Cathy Leys, Pat Waite, Gail Johnson, Jill
Brion, Sandy Voelz, Rose Preston, Diane Scoville, Debbie
Ivy, Valerie Nehr, Nancy Backlund, Donna Johnson, Mr.
Piper, Mr. Short.
Booster Club
Booster Club's purpose, as its name suggests, is to boost school spirit. Booster Club
sponsored bus trips to out-of-town basketball
and football games, and encourages students to
attend home sports events. At the games they
The 1966-67 Booster Club officers were:
FIBST ROW-Terri Horochena, President.
SECOND ROW-Sandy McCauley, Treasurer;
Sandy
Wagner,
Vice-President.
THIRD
ROW- Vicki Kessinger, Corresponding Secretary; Clara Spaulding, Recording Secretary.
FOURTH ROW-Advisor, Mr. Piper, Mr.
Short.
helped the cheerleaders by knowing the cheers.
Booster Club also sponsored the Brown Jug
Dance after the Tremper-Bradford basketball
game and they organized a booth for the Spring
Festival.
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Members of the Advanced Girls Chorus pictured are :
FIRST ROW (left to right) Roselinda Flores, Kathleen Larson, Linda Harvey, Connie Grobe, Mary Evanoff, Gloria
Hermans, Margaret Campbell, Naomi Gould, Nancy Schneider, Carole Lober, Arleen Dorey, Candice Weber, Beverly
Netzer, Tina Schmidt, Diane Kessinger. SECOND ROW:
Debbie Barndollar, Val Cecchini, Jeanine Quinn, Sandra
Voelz, Kathleen Neumann, Jane Moses, Mary Hubbard,
Linda Petersen, Lynn Verkon, Shirley Kelly, Sue Johnson,
Debbie Bienneman, Mary Gullo, Carole Busche, Doris
Barndollar. THIRD ROW : Janice Ziuklsdorf, Marilyn Barber, Debra Llnderman, Margaret Vanboven, Karen Wilms,
Carol lsengay, Judy Shipton, Kim Starr, Hollie Phillips,
Sue Wagner, Debbie Ervin, Donna Johnson, Pat Holderness,
Laurel McDermott, Shari Palmer, Lynn Larson .
General Girls Chorus members pictured are: FIRST ROW
(left to right) Kay Robertson, Gloria Kreuser, Diane Gonzalas, Katherine Grimes, Kathy Petersen, Patricia Siepert, Cheryl Legler, Cynthia Hansen, Donna Fraley, Cathy
Nicolazzi . SECOND ROW: Cindy Paulin, Sandra Kolmos,
Marilyn Betz, Barb Blank, Pamela Culbertson, Paulette
George, Nancy Kriser, Joanne Swiatko, Marie Gilzo, Delores Lumley, Rita Andre . THIRD ROW: Sherry Werzbicki,
Linda Christian, Susan Mantuano, Carol Ketterhayen,
Judith Griswold, Darlene Brunner, Linda Harp, Penni Waldron, Vicki Flocker, Lynette Hall, Margaret Hannes, Mary
Anne Madison.
Tremper's Busy Choirs
A Cappella Choir members pictured are: flRST ROW (left
to right) Penny Hamsing, Marian Winkless, Paula Dober,
Koleen Sharp, Karen Johnson, Sara Weber, Mary Jo Huessen, Marilyn Pedersen, Susan Montemurro, Paula Pederson, Kathy Jobick, Nancy Galbiaith, Betty Greisen, Bonnie
Taske, Peggy Evcalano. SECOND ROW: Margot Phillips,
Roberta Remus, Deborah Grunther, Shari Mosteman, Maxine Smith, Teresa Williams, Kathy Stevens, Linda Dissmore, Marilyn Bossman, Jill Davidson, Maria Gabby, Debbie Johnson, Pat Moiorey, Ardith Blackford, Julie Petrelli,
Hollie Quann.
Members of the Trojan Men Chorus pictured are: FIRST
ROW (left to right) Joe Chtilew, Dennis Cecchini, Bob
Tullis, Jim Drissel, Chuck Beckman, Scott Peterson, Jerry
Mather, Don Kitchin, Dan Zarletti, John Helieka, Gary Engstrom. SECOND ROW: Peter Johnson, Vince Giacomin,
Rich Bienstein, Tom Schindler, Bart O'Mara, Wayne Bos-
man, David Francis Caygill, Jim Kris, John Fink, Dave
Rutchik, Bruce Wagner, Gary Fish. THIRD ROW: Jeff
Kuehl, Pete Behnke, Rich Woodbury, Paul Saula, John Hanzalin, Chris Kalvonjian, Pat Sullivan, Rich Irving, Bob
Margotson, John Klinkerfuss, Pete Saula, Mark Fennema,
Randy Hall, Jerry Galbeth.
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Tremper's Lettermen
Pictured Lettermen are FIRST ROW (left to right): Scott
Barter; Mark Koker; Robin Wendt; Jim Drissel; Chuck
Griener; Byron Bok; Eddie Hopkins; Dennis Arnold; Mike
DeWitt. SECOND ROW: Ron Deilman; Vince Giacomin;
Paul Splitek; Roger Parent; Dale Kolmos; Jack Pautz,
President; Jerry Holly; Dave Pederson; Grant Anderson;
Rick Arbanella; John Zapf; Dave Vite. THIRD ROW: Tom
Dibble; Jim Lutz; Ken Jacobsen; Jeff Johnstone; Jerry
Zellmer; Keith Herbrechtsmeier; George Lubeneski; Tom
Mickew; Tom Kolmos; Fred Brookhouse; Dave Schmitz;
Chuck Christopherson; Jerry Demske . FOURTH ROW:
Ron Rysdam, Vice President; Greg Kamerad; Gary Lar-
son; Clark Anderson; John Steimbrink; John Levonowich;
Rich Baas; Dennis Halverson; Bill Jones; Phil Rugg, Dale
Kloet; Bruce Wagner, Secretary; Karl Herbrechtsmeier,
Treasurer . Each boy of this honor club holds an important
position in the activities of Tremper High School. We are
very proud of these boys, for they are leaders . This year
they held pop sales in the commons area for our new
trophy case. They also held a sponge throw at the Spring
Festival. They sponsored this through the Student Council
to raise money for the building of a new school in a foreign
country.
Girls' Athletic Association
FIRST ROW (left to right): Janis Heck; Jackie Hasslinger;
Barbara Grewenow; Annamarie Chervenick, Secretary;
Judy Martin, Vice-President; Carol Claeys, Treasurer;
Lynn Verkon; Margaret Van Boven; Elma Anderson . SECOND ROW: Judy Griswold; Debra Wojcehowiz; Jacqueline
Pritchard; Linda Petersen; Betty Anderson; Diane Scoville;
Bonnie Vogel; Gayle Verkon; Shari Palmer. THIRD ROW :
Chris Swanson; JoAnn Malcowicz; Bonnie Hartung; Karen
Velareto; Ernie Lancour; Sue Littleton; Kathy Nedweski;
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Christine Kollman; Pat Nedweski; Jean Nielson. NOT PICTURED : Cathy Kubly, President. You may have seen the
initials G .A .A. and stopped to wonder, if you didn't already
know, just what they stood for . G.A.A . is the Girl's Athletic
Association . Girls in G .A .A . participated in many activities, ranging from archery to swimming . Listed among its
activities are their annual banquet after school sports
events, and a booth in the Spring festival.
Debate
Tramper's debate team had an extremely successful year .
They were coached this year by Julie Ann Wambach. Those
that deserve recognition are : Dave Caygill, Top Debater ;
Chris Henderson and Dave Scoville received awards from
the 250 Club . The Sophomores should be commended for
N.F.L.
The National Forensics League is an honorary organization for
speech students . This year Wisconsin 's and Michigan's leagues
met at the NFL District Student Congress, and Dave Caygill
was awarded the most outstanding senator . The members of the
league are : FRONT ROW (left lo right) Brenda Allen, Jeff
Parry, Tom Hosmanek, Rich Dorfman, Barb Shuemale . SECOND ROW : Dave Scoville, Doreen Conforti, Nancy Turtle,
Renee Holden, Chris Henderson .
their outstanding efforts. The members of team are :
FRONT ROW (left to right) Jane Moses, Ellen Ide, Doreen
Conforti, Pat Ingraham, Ellen Riley, Jeff Parry . SECOND
ROW : Dave Caygill, Rich Dorfman, Tom Hosmanek, David
Scoville, Jeff Kuehl, Dave Vite .
Junior Varsity Debate
These are the junior varsity debaters . FRONT ROW
(left to right) Jeff Parry, Tom Hosmanek, Rich Dorfman, Barb Shuemale. SECOND ROW : Doreen Conforti',
Nancy Turtle, Renee Holden .
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Hi-Style members and second semester officers pictured
are : FIRST ROW (left to right) : Mrs . Meyer, advisor ;
Nancy Robinson, secretary ; Joanne Stamm, president ;
Paulette Buckner, treasurer ; Karen Pohlman, corresponding secretary . SECOND ROW : Margaret Van Boven, Gayle
Verkon, Anita Nelson, Beverly Netzer, Lee Ann Vander-
wall, Sheri Perry, Donna Druklines, Barb Drafz, Beth
Kausalik, Sandy Covington . THIRD ROW : Yvonne Hansc he,
Debbie Gunther, Kristie Goff, Marilyn Bosman, Marilyn
Clarke, Karen Badtke, Molly Sardahl, Janis Blackbourn,
Linda Feivor, Renee Liesner .
Hi-Style Service Club
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Hi-Style members were very active participants in club projects and school services .
" Come Alive", Hi-Style's style show and dance,
was the club's main project . In addition they
sponsored a booth in the spring festival, held
bakesales, and sold carnations on Saint Patrick's
Day. Money from these projects was used for a
scholarship and as a contribution to the Margie
Hackbarth Memorial. During Senior Week HiSty le held a bakesale in the Commons as a
money making project .
Hi-Style members and first semester officers pictured
are : FIRST ROW (left lo right) : Brenda Robinson, vicepresidenl ; Nancy Wirch, president; Joanne Stamm, corresponding secretary ; Bonnie Tollack, recording secretary .
SECOND ROW : Sandy Leake, Mary Jo Huissen, Kathy
Wiersum, Pat Georges, Sharon Cohen, Sue Dorey, Debbie
Shankland, Sandy McCauley . THIRD ROW : Sandy Charlton,
Kathy Messner, Chris Heckel, Kim Starr, Janel Carlson,
Dandy Dabbs, Linda Kosier.
FIRST ROW (left to right) : Ron Muller, sergeant at arms;
Dave Michaelis, treasurer ; Rich Woodbury, secretary; Tom
Michewicz, vice-president ; Jeff Kuehl, president; Mr.
Darula, advisor . SECOND ROW : Gregg Emery, Keith Nel-
son, James Kriz, Peter Behnke, Jeff Parry. THIRD ROW :
Stewart Ross, Robert Taube, Alan Barry, Tom Hosmanek .
NOT PICTURED : Rick Stetson, Bruce Tallon, Don Mueller,
Doug Johnson, Walt Kastenschmidt, Dave Mattner .
Hi-Y Service Club
Tremper shows its appreciation as Bruce Tallon presents
the school with a hand at Hi-Y's dance, SD.
Hi-Y Service Club, composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, has been very active this year. With the help of their advisor,
Mr . Darula, the club sponsored a dance called
the "Fifth Dimension", at which they presented
a sculpture of a hand to the school . During the
winter season, Hi-Y sold candy and pop at
swim meets and basketball games . This spring
the club helped to beautify the school by planting trees and rose bushes in the court yard .
Officers
Hi-Y officers for the 1966-67 school year
were:
President
. . . . . . . .. . Jeffery Kuehl
Vice-President
.. . . . . . . . Tom Mickewicz
Secretary . . .
. . . . . . . Richard Woodbury
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . David Michaelis
Sergeant at Arms . . . .. . . . . Ronald Muller
Sub-Deb members are: flRST ROW : Jean Rumachek; Terri
Horochena, ls! semester secretary; Linda Van Horn, 2nd
semester corresponding secretary; Kathy Jobick; Anna
Splitek; Joy Van Harpen. SECOND ROW : Louise Pitsch;
Kathy Nuemann; Sue O'Mara, second semester secretary;
Janice Letven, first semester President; Judy Hebior;
Linda Williams; Cathy Wade. THIRD ROW : Debbie Larsen;
Sandy Emery; Chris Henderson; Andrienne Sunday; Kathy
Huff; Judy Lawell, first semester corresponding secretary;
Jane Snyder; Nancy Singer. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Stevens;
Sue Wagner; Debbie Ledanski, second semester corresponding secretary; Adrienne Gerth; Debbie Brenneman;
Karen Strangberg, first semester Vice President; Donna
Kraak, second semester Vice-President; Karen Jobick;
Georgia Smith . NOT PICTURED : Clara Spaulding; second
semester President; Carol Ley, first semester Treasurer .
Sub Deb
Throughout the school
year, Sub-Deb has given its
time and service to the
school. Its main projects this
year, besides its annual winter formal, ''A Christmas
Dream,'' were a progressive
dinner and a teacher's tea.
Money raised from these
projects went toward a scholarship for a deserving student . Members of Sub-Deb
participated in the school
skit, operated a booth during
the Spring Festival, and made
the float which took second
place in the homecoming
parade .
Cocktails and mistletoe,
make Christmas lime
fun.
Key Club Makes Tremper a Better School
Key Club members pictured are: BACK ROW (left to right)
Mr. Krueger (advisor), Ion McMahon, John Kangas, Mark
Fennema, Jim Fennema, Don Backlund, Ronald Rysdam,
Randy Hall, Bob Margetson. SECOND ROW: Pete Smith,
Jeff Myers, Eric Nelson, Bob Kreuser, Don Kitchin, Ken
Jacobson, Jim Brus, Dale Kolmos, Gerald Palmer. THffiD
ROW: Kurt Wagner, Russ Bauers, Don Mather, Tom
Schindler, lay Kennedy, David Chemerow, Larry George,
Key Club began the year by initiating twenty new members.
This was a formal initiation; although the traditional peanut
races were also held. Key Clubbers can always be recognized
by their black sweater, pin, white shirt and tie-and usually with
a bag of peanuts or a box of peanut brittle in their hand.
This year Tremper's Key Club had an extremely active
year. They started out by building a float for the Homecoming
Parade with the theme ''Golden Boy''. Under a committee
headed by James Staude, they also completely re-wrote their
club constitution and by-laws. Last Christmas, Key Club presented the Christmas Assembly, at which time they presented
eighty heaping baskets of food to the Western Kiwanis Club
for distribution to Kenosha County's poor and needy families.
Key Club started out the New Year by sponsoring three school
dances under the direction of James R. Staude, Senior Board
Member. Through these dances, the necessary funds were
raised to purchase and present to the school, a large sign and
event calendar. This sign will be erected in front of the Little
Theater sometime during the summer. According to Jim Staude,
Chairman and coordinator of the entire project, "As Key Club's
main project for the year, I feel we were very successful in
completing the job we set out to complete".
This spring, Key Club participated in the Student Council
Spring Festival. The booth they sponsored in cooperation with
Fund-Ways, was the largest money maker of the whole Spring
Festival. Concluding the year, Key Club held a carwash and
gave a $100.00 scholarship to second semester secretary, David
Scoville.
Jim Bruss, Steve Hartley, and
Jeff Myers collecting Christmas food baskets from the
homerooms
for
distribution.
Pete Levonowich, John Powell. FRONT ROW: Vince Giacomin, iirst semester treasurer; Jim Lutz, iirst semester
secretary; George Lubniewski, first semester president;
Bruce Wegner,
second semester president; Dennis
Cecchini, second semester vice-president; David Scoville,
second semester secretary;
Gregg Kamerad,
second
semester treasurer. Not pictured, James R. Staude, Senior
Board Member.
FIRST ROW (left to right) : Maxine Smith, Corresponding
Secretary ; Marilyn Pedersen, Treasurer; Martha Banerdt,
President ; Sue Weiner; Arlinda Eaton ; Bobbie Helgesen ;
Barb Morrow; Claire Kitchin, Vice President; Sherry Pollard, Recording Secretary . SECOND ROW : Gail Phillips,
Paula Dober ; Betsy Buege; Fay Kitchin; Marri Campbell ;
Ellen Ambro ; Mary Borsen; Barb Weiss ; Linda Banden-
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berg . TiiIRD ROW : Linda Lea; Sandy Seiberlich; Bonnie
Taske ; Val Cecchini ; Helen Harmon ; Sue Montemurro;
Anne Wente ; Vicki Wallig ; Ellyn Hawkins . FOURTii ROW :
Mrs . Gelling, Advisor ; Mary Peterman; Sue Lemay ; Sally
Congdon ; Margot Phillips; Debbie Johnson ; Janis Zuehlsdorf; Janet Hammond ; Miss Schultz, Advisor.
Tremper Teen 's members can be identified
by their red skirts and white blouses with red
embroidered initials . An active club, Tremper
Teens sponsor the Sadie Hawkins Dance each
year. This year the club held a carwash, a bakesale, a progressive dinner, and built a float for
Homecoming . They have also started to support
an orphan in an underdeveloped country. Like
many other clubs, Tremper Teens participated
in the Spring Festival, running the jail in the
gym .
FIRST ROW (left to right) Michael Henoch; Bill Jeranek;
Louie Iorio; Val Cecchini; Bonnie Taske; Arlinda Eaton;
Anna Splitek; Sharon Cohen; Gail Phillips. SECOND ROW:
Mike Pitts; Dave laquinta; Janis Blackbourn; Molly Sordahl; Carole Coffelt; Pat Pufont; Debbie Larson; Linda
Vandenberg; Debbie Block; Janet Hammond. THIRD ROW:
Donna Andrews; Richard Klabunde; Bruce Herman; Pat
Wagner; Barb Reinherz; Ellen Hawkins; Ellen Ambro;
Helen Harmon; Colleen Gentz; Sue Plutchak; Ann Wente.
FOURTH ROW: David Scoville; Peggy Pobinson; George
Lubniewski; Christy Lee Henderson; Sherry Pollard; Diana
Melvin; Sandy Emery, Secretary; Janis Zuehlsdorf;
Adrienne Gerth; Karen Werve. FIFTH ROW: John Beck,
Treasurer; Neil Tatman; Mark Fennema; Ben Hammond;
Hollie Quann; Sue Siewert; Betty Jensen; Jim Hagberg; John
Krumpos. SIXTH ROW: David Caygill; Richard Arbanella;
John Carlson; Ronald Rysdarn, Vice-president; Don Backland; Tom Johnson, President; Doug Merow; Lanny Studdard; Steven Hancock; Ton Houston; Dennis Goldstein.
Tremper's Newest Club . • •
Honor Society
Tremper's Honor Society was formed only a
week before the end of the school year. Because
Tremper was a new school and had not yet had
NCA evaluation, it was unable to have a Honor
Society until this time. The honor students were
formally accepted into this society in a formal
ceremony on June 1. Tremper has much to be
proud of.
Three of Tremper's honor students Don Backlund, John
Beck and Chris Hendersonrepresented their school on
the "Who Knows?" show.
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Tremper High School
Members of the 1966-67 Tremper
High School Orchestra under the dir ~ction of Mr Stanley F . Nosal are ·
First ViolinsDaviJ Newberry,
Helen Schadd
Concertmasters;
Sharon Berenson,
Barbara Fish,
Fay Kitchin ,
Molly Sordahl,
Lindi\. Van Horn,
Ruth Wieck
Second ViolinsAnita Bokmueller,
Bruce Engstrom,
Yvonne Hansche,
Anever Harcarik,
Tom Hosmanek,
Charlotte lung,
Tom Lober.
Janet Petrik,
Tom Rosbes,
Gary Totts,
Marilyn Vogler,
Catherine Wade,
Yvonne Walker.
ViolasAdrienne Gerth,
Susan Hoslnick,
Karen Johnson,
Karen Klinkerfuss,
Kevin McKay,
Dru Oechler.
Janice Rudhman ,
Cynda Sommers .
CellosSharon Cornell,
John Kangas ,
Keith Nelson,
David Scharneck,
John Shearer,
Georgia Smith .
String BassesDan Apyan ,
John Carlson,
Hal Onserud,
John Teuler,
Raymond Sanders,
Jim Sipple,
Karen Totts .
FlutesBetty Jensen,
Mary Peterman.
Jackie Piehl.
OboesMichael Henoch,
Neil Tatman .
ClarinetsBob Cesario,
Ray Forgianni,
Dennis Goldstein,
Claire Kitchin .
Bassoonludy Smith
French HornsFred Brookhouse,
Carl Kishline,
Dave Matelski .
TrumpetsDaveAdams,
Jim Brus,
Paul Ke95ler
TombonesDoung Johnson,
Jeff Kuehl ,
Stewart Ross .
TubaStephen Roberts .
Percussion)im. Camerota,
Gary Kautenberg,
Lynn Laakso,
Mike Stevesand .
Concert Orchestra
The Demonstrahon~oncert was a presentation of a new approach to music education, known as the Suzuki
Talent F.clucation Program. During the summer of 1966, Mr Stanley F Nosal represented the state of Wisconsin in
"Pro1ecl Super" at the Eastman School of Music with the Internationally famous violin pedagogue from Japan,
Shi.nichi Suzuk.i Alonq with forty-nine other music teachers, he studied an amaz1n9 new approach to music that may
eventually have American children, two and three years old, playing the violin as well as high school students 1
Late in spring the orchestra held its annual Sprinq Orchestra Concert, featuring selections ranging from Mozart to "Porqy and Bess" To wrap up their outstanding season, the orchestra accompanied the vocal department in
the Spring Choral Concert, another success addinq to their many previous ones I
"Quiet down in the pit I" The rumblinq sounds silence as the orchestra finishes warminq up and tuninq in
Workinq over time this year, the Tremper Hiqh School Concert Orchestra practiced many lonq extra hours to present an exceptionally fine season. And as we all know, practice makes perfect, but it also ma.lees an orche1tra
The Christmas Concert was presented by the vocal department with complete orchestra accompaniment In
January the orchestra held their Mid-Winter Concert featuring Gary Karr, Soloist, playing the Roth Stnng Bass
Early this apnng, the enhre orchestra journeyed to Detroit, presenting a Demonstration Concert for the Music
Educators National Conference North Central Convention The Internationally famous strinq-hass v1rtuo10, Gary
Karr was aqain featured as the quest arbst. M us1c for this concert tour was composed especially for the Tremper
orchestra by Kenosha's Composer in Residence, Mr_ Leroy Southers, Jr In addition to playinq for the music convention, the orchestra also played a concert for the American Motors Corpora.hon of Detroit, Mich19an
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Orchestra
Hardworking
Members of the orchestra brass section pictured
above are : BACK ROW (left lo right) Steward Ross,
Doug Johnson, Jeff Kuehl. SECOND ROW: Paul Kessler, David Adams, Jim Brus. FRONT ROW: Carl
Kishline, David Matelski, Fred Brookhouse .
Members of the orchestra viola section pictured above
are : BACK ROW (left to right) Karen Johnson, Janice
Rudhman, Karen K.linkerfuss, Kevin McKay . FRONT ROW:
Linda Sommers, Adrienne Gerth, Dru Oechler, Sue Hostnick.
Members of the base section pictured above are: Hal Onserud,
Ray Sanders, John Carlson, Karen Tolls, John Reuter .
Sectionals
and Loyal
Members of the orchestra percussion section pictured above .:ire:
Mike Stevesand, Jim Camerota, Lynn Laasko, Gary Kautenberg .
Members of the orchestra violin section
pictured above are: STANDING (left to right)
Kathy Wade, Sandra Westwood, Susan Bordon, Lynda Grant, Bruce Instrom, Thomas
Lober, Thomas Roskres, Thomas Hosmanek,
Anita Bokmueller, Marilyn Vogler, Yvonne
Hansche, Janet Miller. SITTING : Fay Kitchin, Ruth Wieck, Molly Sordahl, Helen
Schadd, David Newberry, Sharon Berenson,
Barb Fish, Ronda Taylor.
Members of the orchestra wood-wind section pictured are : BACK
ROW (left to right) Bob Cesario, Dennis Goldstein, Ray Forgianni,
Neil Tatman, Mike Henoch. FRONT ROW: Clare Kitchin, Judy
Smith, Jackie Piehl, Betty Jensen, Mary Peterman .
Members of the orchestra cello section pictured are : BACK
ROW (left to right) John Shearer, Georgia Smith, Keith Nelson. FRONT ROW: John Kangas, Sharon Cornell, David
Scharn~k.
Academics
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City School Administration
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Harold R. Maurer
Otto F. Huettner
Back Row-(left to right) Leverett F. Leet, Harold R.
Maurer, Julius Goldstein . Front Row-(left to right) Paul
A . Turner, Dr . Raymond E. Peltier, Mrs. Frances A.
Jaeschke, Harry C . Mellen, President; George H. Pinzger.
"We Are well on
Our Way . .. "
''Tremper has all the potential of
becoming the top senior high school in
this state,'' and ' 'We are well on the
way." Mr . Hosmanek graduated from
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee .
After teaching junior high for five
years, he became assistant principal at
the same school . In 1960 Mr . Hosmanek
came to Kenosha as assistant principal
of Lincoln Junior High School. He was
principal at Lance Junior High School
from 1962 until he came to Tremper in
1966 . Mr . Hosmanek says, "that it has
been very helpful being the principal at
both Lincoln and Lance, from where the
majority of Tremper's student body
comes from ." Mr . Hosmanek feels that
"as students reach the senior high
school, their self-regulation and selfdiscipline should gradually replace
regulations imposed on them with the
opportunity for students to be constructively critical of their school.''
We all owe our principal, Mr . Hosmanek, a wealth of gratitude for all the
hard work he has put into making
Tremper such a fine school.
John J. Hosmanek - PRINCIPAL
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Top-Notch Assistants
Mr. E. Kranen
Mr. A . Hooper
In three years, Tremper has become a school of action, always doing more and
trying more . We are fortunate to have two such fine men as Mr . Kranen and Mr .
Hooper, our assistant principals, supporting us in our improvements .
Both Mr . Kranen and Mr . Hooper are concerned with you, as a part of the student body and as an individual. It might be the arrangement of your schedule or the
length of your hair that introduces you to these men, but they have been constantly
working for you .
Mr. Hooper is in charge of the guidance office and scheduling, and represents
the administration at student council meetings . He is also the mystery voice behind
the morning announcements !
Mr . Kranen is in charge of discipline and student activities . Whether he 's putting his famous signature on a poster or your name on his pad of paper, he ' s doing
an important job . The halls of Tremper are something to be proud of- the quality of
the posters and the appearance of the students . TREMPER LOOKS BEST!
These two men deserve special thanks for helping us realize what a great
school is, and supporting us as we make and keep Tremper the greatest .
You say you don ' t need a hall pass?
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ah-ah-ah---hi there!
Office Staff and Nurse
NURSE-Miss
Kupferschmidt
OFFICE STAFF (left to right) Mrs. Hassinger, Mrs. Drager, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs . Lebeckis, Mrs .
Isben, Mrs. Gombar .
When Help Is Needed. • •
We've Got It!
Mr. Brittelli
Miss Donovan
Mr.Owens
Mr. Valente
Mr. Wambach
Helping freshmen choose their program,
and determining what college or life work
a senior should go into, are some of the
information given out by our counselors.
Counselors treat students as individuals
and they always have a pleasant smile
when help is needed . Support, confidence
and .intelligent knowledge were always in
supply for frantic freshmen and seniors
who just realized how near college really
was.
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Prepares
Clerks and
Stenographers
Business
Education
includes
typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and
work experience classes . The primary purpose of this department is
to prepare students to fill jobs as
clerks or stenographers. The goals
of our department besides teaching
business skills, is to contribute to
the physical, mental, social, and
emotional growth of students . This
department also improves students
in English, spelling, punctuation,
vocabulary, basic arithmetic and
development of desirable personal
traits.
Mrs . Leatherman leaches a bookkeeping class .
Mrs . Randle subs for Mr . Primulh
Mr. Stuyvesant, Chairman
Mr . Glaeser
Mrs . Houghton
Mrs . Leatherman
Mr. Petterson
Mr. Schmale
Mr . Terrill
Mrs . Terrill
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English Department Broadens Curriculum
Tremper ' s English Department helps its students to develop their skills in reading,
writing, and listening that will
help them in other subjects and
in their dealings with people .
This year our English department had broadened its curriculum so that many sophomores are being taught Greek
Classics formerly available to
seniors only. This allows juniors to expand their studies of
American literature, and seniors to widen their program of
British and World literature .
Mrs . Hoeft helps one of her many English students .
Mr . Gladding, Chairman
Mrs . Meyer
Mrs . Gelling
Mr.Hansen
Mrs . Harte
Mr . Hensey
Mrs . Hoeft
Mrs . Holtz
Mrs . McKay
Mrs . McKenzie
Mrs. Munger
Mr . Paulousky
Mrs . Rigotti
Miss Schultz
Mr . Thiel
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Library Orders
New Materials
This year our library has made many advancements in books and facilities to help
Tremper students. Our supply of books has
more than doubled since last year . For next
year the library has subscribed to thirteen
new magazines, ordered a new set of encyclopedias, and $6,000 worth of new audiovisual materials.
Tremper 's "Who Knows?" panel has also
helped our library by winning $100 for library
growth and improvement. Also, for the brst
time, students in honor study halls were allowed to use the library without passes .
Mrs . Callahan
Mr . Payne
Mr . Payne checks
out a book for Pat
Botz.
Communication
With People
All people must learn to appreciate,
understand, and communicate with other
people . Through the study of foreign language students become acquainted with
other cultures. They begin to understand
and enjoy people with different customs
and ideas. In speech and drama classes,
students are taught to express themselves
through realization of other communicative
potentialities . They also learn to know and
understand themselves and others better .
Miss Gamache
Mr. Holmes
Mr. Krueger
Miss Meier
Mr. Piper
Mrs. Russo
Mrs . Wambach
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Mr . Darula leaches a class the fundamentals of algebra .
Importance of
Mathematics
Mr. Nye, the chairman of the math department, teaches advanced math classes .
is Growing
Mathematics is becoming more and more important as
the role of science in our lives increases. Therefore the
math department is one of the most important facets in the
high school of today .
We at Tremper are proud of our math teaches who try
lo explain complicated concepts into understandable terms.
Mr. Nye , Chairman
Mr . Bussard
Mr . Darula
Mr. Fowler
Mr . Palmen
Mrs . Santarelli
Mr . Sho rt
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Tremper's
Social
Science
Department
With the increasing world tension of
today, a knowledge of our government and
the world politically and geographically
is getting to be almost essential for the
average citizen . Therefore our high
school offers such courses as economics,
American
government,
geography,
American problems, and requires every
junior to take American history . The department chairman is Mr. Gebhart.
Mr. Rittaca and Mr . Draeger discuss their plan of attack for the day .
Mr . Gebhart, Chairman
Mr. Bair
Mr . Bradley
Mr . Draeger
Mr. Fischer
Miss Huetten
Mr . Lowell
Mr . Rafshol
Mr. Rittaca
Miss Schindhelm
Miss Yelach
Mr . Zimmerman
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Mr. Hadler, Chairman
Mr . Cordiner
Mr . Glynn
Mr . Huberty
Mr . Nicolazzi
Miss Pike
Mr . Paska
Mr . Smith
Mrs . Serpe
Experiments Supplement the Science Department
The mission of the science department in
our school is to convey the concepts of modern
science to those individuals who seek this type
of knowledge. Heading this department is the
chairman, Mr. Frank Hadler, who also teaches
P .S .S .C ., Physics, and counsels . Other Science
instructors are Mr. Glynn, chemistry I and II;
Mr. Cordiner, Physical Science and Physics
Survey; Mr . Stone, Chemistry 11 and Physics 11;
Mrs . Serpe, chemistry 11; Mr. Smith, Biology
10; Mr. Paska, Physics 11 and Physical Science;
Miss Pike, Biology 10; Mr . Nicolazzi, Biology
10 and 12; Mr . Huberty, Biology 10 and Living
Science .
Science students listen intently as Mr. Stone and Mr. Cordiner demonstrate an
experiment.
Music Contributes
to the Spirit of School
Mr . Chalgren
Mr.Moely
Mr . Nosel
Through
Tremper's
music
courses band, orchestra, and choir,
students learn the fundamentals of
music . By participating in concerts
and other activities students also are
disciplined to the responsibility of
working with a group of people. Students may function independently and
freely in contest exercises . Music
contributes to both the education and
enjoyment
of the
students
at
Tremper .
An Active Art Department
The achievement of the Art Department
could be seen vividly displayed along the walls
of the northern corridor and in the court. The
art displayed in the corridor was done by both
Tremper classes and professionals . Some of the
professional artists that displayed work this
year were Mr. John Garay, Mr. Rozman, and
Mrs. Mary Hammond. In the court yard the modern art displayed was by Art llC which works in
three dimensional art forms .
At Christmas the art classes designed the
unique backdrop for our choral concert .
As an end to an active year individual paintings were displayed by advanced painting class,
at the Brown National Bank.
Mr . Farnham
Mr. Farnham explains
some basic concepts in
the field of art.
Miss Mitchell
A Useful Trade
Mr. Kriz, Chairman
Mr . Carlson
Mr . DeHart
Mr . Freeberg
Mr . Fueinfinger
Mr. Jacobsen
The aim for our Industrial Arts
Department is to serve the students
while planning for the future .
Courses offered are Cabinet
making, Electricity, Power-Mechanics, Printing, General metals, and
Mechanical drawing . These courses
could be taken by college-bound students interested in engineering .
This department also helps student to obtain work immediately
after graduation .
Preparing for the Future
The Home Economics Department prepares the girls at Tremper
for their lives in the future . It places
importance on areas which will help
in bringing up families . Cooking and
sewing, with the most modern equipment, are learned with careful and
patient guidance .
Mrs . Paintin
Mrs . Paintin teaches both sewing and cooking classes .
Mrs. Rothrock
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A Development of Physical Fitness
Miss Cianciaruso
Miss Cotton
Through supervised activities, students become more physically fit, and are more able to cope with the problems of today .
Students are also taught the fundamentals of sports, so; in the future they may enjoy these to the best of their ability . Physical
Education not only helps students become more physically fit, but
also helps them develop their characters, by teaching them good
sportsmanship . This helps the students to live fuller and more
worthy lives .
Miss Hanser
Miss Lipke
Mr . Holman
Mr. McCulloch
Mr . Miller
Mr. Whitworth
Preparing for Future Vocations
Basic Academics Department includes three
subject areas. English, American History, and
World History classes are composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors . Its purpose is to help
any student who is having unusual difficulty in any
of these three areas.
The Special Education Department includes
English, math, social studies, and family living . Its
purpose is to prepare students for future vocations
in the community . For example, during the senior
year, students take part in a work adjustment program which includes actual ''on the job training'' .
Mr. Bistrick
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Mr. Spallato
Miss Turco
People Behind the Scenes
Emil Schiller
Willcom Fox
Harold Rannick
Joe Dagon
James Preston
Louis Albano
Harry Dawson
Tullio Matteucci
Those individuals who labor every school
day and night to clean up the litter, gum, and
trash that we, the student deposit in school, are
the custodians . ''Harold's Marauders'' as some
students choose to call them are equipped with
their brooms, barrels, and rags to combat the
unceasing battle against dirt, garbage and
American trash.
These women keep Tremper's students
health up after their strenuous classes each
morni.ng . They work constantly by cooking and
keeping theiI equipment sparkling . Besides
cooking for our student body, they transport food
to five other schools, and also supply the snack
bar.
Front Row- {left to right)
Joan White, Mary Newbauer, Eleanor Conrad,
Wanda Hendricksen,
Ardis Rognstod, Mary
Russo . Back Row (left
to right) Helma Grohs,
Kate
Phillips,
Rose
Hawkins, June Nelson,
Shirley DeMarco, Betty
Dubaniewicz .
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Classes
Le ft to right . Nanc y Wirch , Karen Strangeberg, Claire Kitchin, Charlotte Garren , Donald Vena .
Senior Class
Oh to be a Senior! What a year! One we will all
remember and cherish in our hearts . It seems that
each year grows shorter as we grow older, but this
year 1966-67 has been the shortest and most fun .
First, the Seniors must think of all the valuable
education they have received in their years of
schooling . Through guided leadership of the faculty
and administration, and inwardly, through the conscientious work of the students themselves, we have
grown to young adults. Now it is our goal to put this
learning to work and we all know we will.
Just think back over the year. Can't you remember all the fun . Terri as Homecoming Queen,
Don Bedford, as Mr . Tremper and Denny Fischer as
M .C. for the Variety Show . Oh yes , and then there
was 99 and Counting, Senior Banquet and Graduation .
These are only some of the many thrills which will
remain in our hearts, never to be forgotten.
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Officers
President . . . . .
. . . . . Don Vena
Vice-President . . . .
. .. Nancy Wirch
Recording Secretary
. . Claire Kitchin
Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charlotte Garren
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Karen Strangeberg
Adams, David
Adelsen, Gary T .
Adelsen, Marcia L.
Allen, Brenda G .
Altergott, Richard
Anderson, Charles D.
Anderson , Clark P .
Anderson, Elizabeth
Anderson, Elma E.
Anderson, Kenneth M.
Anderson, Mary A .
Andresen, Patricia M .
Andrews, Cheryl L.
Angelo, Joann M .
Antaramian, Kenneth M.
Antaramian, Robert T .
Arbanella, Richard D.
Arnold, Dennis P .
Aulozzi, James T .
Baas, Richard A .
Backe, Hazel A .
Backlund, Donald R.
Bailey, James R.
Balk, Dannie] J.
Balk, Janice
Banerdt, Martha L.
Barber, Marilyn L.
Barry, Alan G .
Bartell, Robert E .
Barter, Alan S .
Charlotte Garren, Jeff Nardie, Paul Boehme, Nancy Wirch, John Bria, Jeff Sorensen, and John Levonowich.
Bastian, William J.
Batassa, Christine R.
Bauers, Terry L.
Beck, John H .
Beck, Thomas
Beckman, Charles A .
Beckstrom, Catherine A.
Bedford, Donald E.
Beiser, Deborah H.
Berger, Glenn
Beth, Gerald W .
Beth, Glenn K.
Blackbourn, James
Blackford, Ardith J.
Blaine, Peter C.
Blazewicz, Daniel J.
Block, Nancy C.
Boehme, Paul D.
Bok, Byron W .
Bosman, Marilyn E.
Bougneit, Carol A .
Bougneit, Mark A .
Bougneit, William L.
Brackney, Robert J.
Brandes, James H .
Breiling, Robert G.
Bria, John J .
Britten, Dale H .
Brown, Mary L.
Bruno, Philip D.
Buckelew, Marylene
Buckner, Paulette
Bullamore, Henery W .
Bundies, Kathleen A .
Calkins, Patsy J.
Campagna, Jean M.
Campbell, Margaret A.
Caracciolo, Howard D.
Carlson, John
Carver, Thomas L.
Caves, Kim S .
Caygill, David
Cherny, Steve J.
Chervenick, Anna Marie
Christian, Donald C.
Christian, Donald C .
Christianson, John D.
Cikel, Sharon G .
Claeys, Carol J.
Clark, Constance J .
Clarke, Marilyn
Coelin, Dennis
Cohen, Sharon L.
Congdon, Sally A .
Cowen, Wilma J.
Cox, Vicki J.
Dase, Janel M .
Davey, Kristin M .
Davidson, Jillian M .
Davis, Dennis W .
De Angelis, Susan
Demske, Gerald J.
Demske, Karen A .
Dissmore, Linda M.
Ditzler, Wanda E.
Domenk, Michele
Donsing, Alan
Dorey, Allen W .
Dorey, Arleen M .
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Dorey, Kathleen R.
Dost, Pamela
Doutre, Marlene J .
Dow, Timothy A.
Downey, Kathleen J.
Drafz, Barbara A .
Drissel, James K.
Drost, Charles A .
Drulctines, Donna K .
Drysdale, Keith R.
Dumlce, Alan S .
Durst, Harold L.
Richard Lassen absorbed in mathematical induction.
Elam, Ronald G.
Ellis, Patricia A .
Ellison, Sandra J.
Emery, Gregory R.
Emery, Sandra R.
Enhoff, Ellen K.
Evanoff, Mary Z.
Evermon, Lenna J.
Feivor, Donavon R.
Fennema, Jeannie M.
Fennema, Mark R.
Finn, Susanne M.
Fischer, Dennis M.
Fish, Barbara J.
Fitzpatrick, Karen
F1annery, Jerry L.
Flores, Roselinda
Forbes, Terrance C .
Franco, Ruby
Franke, Robert R.
Franklin, Linda K.
Franta!, Terrence K.
Frederick, Judith M.
Free, Alton R.
Free,Loye
Frese, Donita R.
Friedrich, Vonae H .
Frye, Carol
Fugate, Gail M .
Gabbey, Maria C.
Garcia, Ronald W .
Gardynecki, LindaM .
Garren, Charlotte, J.
Gayheart, James S .
Geiger, Mae E.
Gentz, ColleenK .
Gentz, David} .
George, Larry L.
Georges, Patricia L.
Gerber, Renee M .
Giacomin, Vincent A .
Giannotti, KennethM.
Gilmore, Daniel
Goff, Kristie
Gold, Philip I
Gray, Edward R.
Greisen, Betty J.
Griswold, Carl W.
Grover, Donald D.
Grube, William J.
Guinther, Deborah G .
Guttormsen, Linda L.
Guttormsen, Neil F.
Guy, William B.
Haag, David C .
Haag, Rudy J.
Hackl, Larry F.
Haggarty, Janet M .
Hall, Randall V.
Halverson, Dennis L.
Hansche, Yvonne C .
Hansen, Gregg E.
Hansen, Kathy E.
Hansen, Llewellyn D.
Hansen, Robert G.
Hansen, Timothy J.
Ha panowicz, Linda A .
Harcarik, Robert B.
Harris, Janice A .
Harris, Wilma
Hartung, Bonnie J.
Harvey, Linda M.
Harvill, Evonne
Hawkins, Susan E.
Hayden, Linda S.
Hays, Colleen J.
Hebior, Linda A .
Heg, Cheryl L.
Heg, Frances K.
Heide, David C .
Heinzen, Joseph
Henderson, Christine L.
Henoch, Michael L.
Herbrechtsmeier, Karl
Herbrechtsmeier, Keith
Herman, Bruce F.
Hermans, Gloria J.
Hess, Cheryl L.
Hill, Kenneth J.
Hoaglan, Wanda K.
Hollenbeck, Pamela
Hollembeck, Susie A .
Holly, Gerald T.
Holtz, Gary R.
Hoppe, John V.
Horochena, Terry L.
Hostnick, Susan E.
Hubbard, Clifford F.
Huff, Catherine
Huff, Roger A.
Hughes, Linda
Ide, Tracy D.
lngbretson, Barbara 1.
Iorio, Frank
Iorio, Louis
Irving, Richard P .
Isengay, Carol L.
Ishmael, David L.
Ives, Robert W .
Ivy, Charles
Jacobson, Kenneth R.
Jensen, Betty L.
Jensen, Jeanne E.
Jensen, Judith M.
Jeranek, William J.
Jobick, Kathryn E.
Johnson, Daniel B.
Johnson, Douglas A .
Johnson, Jay S.
Johnson, Karen L.
Johnson, Robert E.
Johnson, Thomas M.
Jones, William R.
Jordan, Kathleen L.
Judeika, David
Kalvonjian, Chis H .
Kamerad, Gregg K.
Kammerzell, Ronald G .
Kant, Erich W .
Kastenschmidt, Walter
Kausalik, Beth A.
Kausalik, Janice M .
Kellman, Jill M.
Kessinger, Vickie J.
Kieren, Leda A .
Kitchin, Claire A .
Klabunde, Richard N .
Kleinschmidt, Terry
Klennert, Louise
Kloster, William
Koker, Mark L.
Kolmos, Thomas E.
Koprovic, William E.
Kos, Timothy J.
Klosloske, Elizabeth
Kraak, Donna L.
Kraemer, Lonnie W .
Kramsvogel, Kay A .
Kresse!, Gerald I .
Kreuser, Robert C .
Kriz, Peter E.
Krueger, Bonnie
Kuczenski, Susan M.
Kuehl, Jeffery E.
Laakso, Lynn J.
Lambrecht, Drew C .
Lamielle, Linda I .
Lampos, James
Lancour, Judith A .
David Heide
Larsen, Gary R.
Larson, Kathleen
Lassen, Richard W .
Lawell, Judith A .
Lawler, Sandra L.
Lawrence, Lillian A.
Laybourn, Leah L.
Lee, Robert
Leech, James D.
Legler, Alex
Lehto, Barbara R.
Lemay, Susan G .
Leonard, Nancy
Lettsome, Terry A .
Letven, Janice R.
Levonowich, John A .
Ley, Carol A .
Leys, Cathy L.
Lill, Michael C .
Lind, Rhonda
Loback,Betty
Loback, Beverly
Loeffler, Dale R.
Lootans, Michael J.
Lowrance, William
Lowry, Dwayne W .
Lubniewski, George
Lundberg, Cheryl A.
Luska, Robert
Lutz, James N .
Lyons, David M .
Mackay, Claude
Madsen, Warren J.
Maedke, Patricia
Makarewicz, Susan C .
Manlick, Katherine A.
Marescalco, Kathleen M .
Martin, David A .
Martin, Judith A .
Massie, Cheryl L.
Mattner, David L.
Mattner, Lynda J.
Matus, Ronald J.
Maxey, James 0.
McCauley, Sandra L.
McCumber, Dennis
Mchenery, Edward L.
Mckeown, Christine K.
Mecum, Margaret A .
Mecum, Shelley J.
Meiers, Raymond C .
Mercier, Gregory A .
Merritt, Patricia M.
Meyer, Darlene E.
Michaelis, David W .
Michelson, Gregory J.
Mickewicz, Thomas E.
Miller, StephenM .
Mitchell, Diana J.
Mlekush, Gary A .
Mohr, Christine J.
Monnier, Robert J.
Moody, Debra L.
Morrice, Barbara L.
Moser, Anita M.
Mowrey, Patricia F.
Mueller, Donald L.
Muller, RonaldG.
Naegeli, Roger D.
Nardi, Jeffrey J.
Nedweski, Patricia E.
Neff, Sandra E.
Nelson, Anita L.
Netzer, Beverly R.
Neumann, Kathleen L.
Newberry, David W .
Nielsen, Gayle P .
Nielson, Jean E.
Norlander, Steven
0 Connell, Patrick J.
Olnhausen, Jeanette
Olson, Christine D.
0 'Neil, Dennis J.
O ' Neil, David H .
Onserud, Hal
Osborn, Robert J.
Ostlund, Diane M.
Otto, Carol L.
Ours, Lynda J.
Owens, William
Paczkowski, Charles D
Padula, Mark E.
Palermo, Russell
Parent, Roger E.
Pastorek, James H .
Paterson, Robert
Pedersen, David A .
Pedersen, Marilyn S .
Perrault, Linda M.
Perry, Cheryl Y.
Peters, Gordon W .
Petersen, Kent
Petersen, Linda
Petersen, Mary L.
Petrelli, Jullie J.
Pfarr, Donald 1.
Phillips, Gail
Phillips, Margot
Piehl, Jacqueline S .
Pierce, Georgia R.
Piller, Leslie A .
Pinzger, Michael S .
Plutchak, Susan M.
Pohlman, Karen J.
Pollard, Sherry
Pollock, Kathleen A.
Potts, Joseph E.
Powell, John H .
Powers, Thomas W .
Pritchard, Jacqueline
Quann, Hollie A
Querns, Robert
Quinn, Jeanine
Radoy, James F.
Rains, Shirley M.
Rasico, Thomas H .
Rausch, Douglas K.
Reedy, Steven
Reeves, Sandra L.
Reich, Gary
Reinherz, Barbara I.
Remus, Roberta C.
Resch, Barbara A .
Resch, Kathleen
Richardson, Carol D.
Richter, Peter
Roberts, Stephen L.
Robillard, Charles
Robinson, Brenda S.
Rovik, Patti L.
Rowe, Sylvia D.
Mary Kreuser or Lady Godiva?
Rudhman, Janice
Rudy, James M.
Rugg, PhillipM.
Rumachik, Jean M .
Rutchik, James A .
Rysdam, Ronald B.
Mr . Carlson demonstrating metal lathe technique.
Sachs, Mary K .
Saula, Paul H .
Saula, Peter G .
Savaglio, Eugene
Saxe, Marietta I .
Schadd, Helena A .
Schenk, Ruth
Schmidt, Harold G .
Schmidt, Susan L.
Schmidt, Tina R.
Schmit, Nancy I.
Schuch, Leo I.
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Schumacher, Judith A .
Scott, Michael J.
Scoville, David E.
Scruggs, Edward T.
Seiberlich, Kenneth H.
Sereno, Richard J.
Sharp, Koleen I.
Shipton, Judy
Shuemate, James
Shulski, Patricia
Shumway, Mark A .
Siebert, Mary L.
Sigman, Deborah K.
Sipple, James
Skeans, David
Smith, Gary J.
Smith, Georgia L.
Smith, Glen A .
Smith, Kathleen L.
Smith, Maxine L.
Smith, Pamala
Smith, PatrickH.
Socha, Donna M.
Soens, Timothy
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Sommers, Janet M.
Sorensen, Jeffrey D.
Sorenson, William D.
Spaulding, Clara A .
Spitzer, Michael R.
Splitek, Paul J.
Stamm, Joanne M.
Stankus, Gerald
Staude, James R.
Steagall, Randy
Steele, Imogene
Stefani, Michael
Olli Hubbard, the curious chemist .
Steinbrink, John P .
Stetson, Richard A.
Stewart, Larry D .
Stieber, Diane M.
Stoebig, Thomas
Strangberg, Karen L.
Struthers, Renne
Sunday, Adrienne M.
Swacker, Susan A .
Swanson, Julie L.
Swonek, Lon A.
Talley, Cherie M.
Tallman, Thomas L.
Tanking, Susan
Tashek, Gary A .
Taske, Bonnie S.
Tatman, Neil E.
Techert, William J.
Thomey, Barbara J.
Thomey, Carol M.
Thompson, Linda L.
Thompson, Patricia A .
Tihen, Joe
Tollack, Bonnie B.
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Toth, Edward M.
Towle, David A.
Tworek, Henry J.
Uhlich, KurtC.
Uttech, Marilyn E.
Van Beckum, Raelyn
Vanboven, Margaret A .
Vandenberg, Joseph J.
Vandenberg, Richard J.
Vanderwall, Olevia A .
Vena, Albert
Vena, Donald A .
Verkon, Gayle A .
Victorson, Irving R.
Vieth, Kathryn A .
Vignieri, Anthony R.
Vlackina, Barbara
Voelz, Sandra
Vage!, Bonnie D.
Voight, Barbara A.
Wagner, June
Wagner, Sandra
Weber, SaraM .
Wegner, Bruce R.
Weiner, Susan M.
Wells, Robert W .
Wendt, Robin A .
Werve, Beth
W erve, Karen L.
Werwie, Doris M.
Westland, Robert P .
Whitbeck, James R.
White, DawnM .
White, Michael T.
Whitney, Ellen L.
Wickersham,
Barbara J.
Ed Gray. ''Dear Ann Landers, ... ''
Wieck, Charlotte, R.
Wienke, David B.
Wiersum, Kathryn E .
Wiersum, Timothy A .
Williams, Gordon E .
Williams, Thomas
Williamson, Edward L.
Willis, Coleen M .
Willkomm, Rosemary
Wilms, Robert
Wincek, Kathleen
W inkless , Marian B
Wirch, Nancy M .
Wisch, Jeraldine J.
Wojcehowicz, Mark
Wolf, Janet J.
Wolney, Alan
Woodruff, Sandra
Woodward, Bonnie E.
Worthington, Gary A.
Wynstra, David L
Wyss, John L.
Yankovich, Conley FL
Young, Timothy M
Yule, Lynn D.
Zapf, Jon
Zarletti, Michael J
Zellmer, Jerome H
Zimmer, Gerald
Zimmerman, Beverly A
Zorn, Sandra
Anglin, Linda
Archer, James
Bode, Jeff
Coulman, Dorie
De Angelis, Alfred
Desnoyers, William
Frese, Donna
Grimes, Annetta
Gross, Edna
Hackler, Wayne
Himmelein, Gary
Loetz, David
Parker, John
Roberts, James
Senior Class Advisory Board; left to right: Pat G eorges, Jeff Kuehl, Keith Herbrechtsrneier, Neil Guttorrnsen, Alan Dorey,
seated: Pam Dost, Sharon Cohn, Gail Phillips.
Camera Shy Seniors
Allen, Wayne
Babel, Dwight F.
Becker, Eric C.
Beine, Mark A.
Botz, Patricia G.
Bougneit, Carol A.
Carlson, Charles 0.
Cogshall, David
Colby, Susan L.
Dade, Kenneth J.
Debettignies, George F.
Denninger, Andrea H.
Dillie, Torn
Dunford, Daniel D.
Eldridge, Darlene
Flippo, Gary
Fuller, Linda L.
Furloni, Richard A.
Geissrnan, Howard
Gibbs, Thomas A.
Gitzlaff, Larry E.
Granger, Randolph L.
Gullo, Mary
Hansen, Llewellyn D.
Harp, Franklin R.
Harper, Dennis W .
Hart, Mike
Hinds, Robert C.
Horne, James E.
Istvanek, Patricia
Jacobs, Peggy
Johnson, Cheryl
Johnstone, Jeffrey A.
Keckler, Gregg
Kerns, Kathleen
Kosloske, Cheryl J.
Kowal, Marie
Kresse!, John H.
Kreuser, Mary K.
Kubly, Catherine J.
Lawler, Susan L.
Littleton, Suzanne
Lookabough, Harry A.
Mancusi, Richard J.
Mathes, Barbara S.
Matrise, Linda
McDowell, Koreen
Miller, John N.
Moddes, Ronald J
Moeller, Geraldine R.
Monroe, Kenneth
Moreau, Gisa
Nefzger, David A
Nighbor, Torn
O'Connell, Maureen
Orender, Daniel S
Pagliaroni, David L
Parkhurst, Gregory
Petkovic, D1rnitrie
Pitts, Thomas J.
Quibell, Gail
Revoy, Donna M
Schutz, Loreen E.
Scoville, Kimberly
Steinmeiz, Diane J.
Toomey, John
Turtle, Howard R.
Upham, Torn
Vanderford, Margaret V.
Ventura, Joseph S.
Walker, Gerald W
Walker, Sandra M
Ward, Linda R.
Waw1erowski, Anthony
Westwood, Sandra L.
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David Vite, Helen Harmon, Arlinda Eaton, Debbie Barndollar, Wayne Andreucci.
Junior Class
The Juniors, with the assistance of the class
officers, portrayed an association of students
working toward earning the title of "the leaders"
as Seniors next year.
Because of their hard work, they helped to
mark the 1966-67 school year as a memorable and
significant one for all Tremper students . Among
thei.r projects, the most admirable was making
the Junior Prom such a splendid success . They
sc-lected class rings and assisted the Seniors in
the graduation exercises . Their participation was
evident in the building of their homecoming float.
Congratulations Juniors on your successfulness : and next year as Seniors may you be as
prosperous I
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Officers
President . . . .
. Wayne Andreucci
Vice-President
. . . . . . . . David Vite
Recording Secretary
. Arlinda Eaton
Corresponding Secretary
Helen Harmon
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Debbie Barndollar
Abrego, Sara A .
Ade, Stephen F.
Ahlgren, Rita V .
Babel, Diane F.
Badtke, Caren J.
Bailey, David L.
Aker, Sandra J.
Alix, Judith A .
Allard, Donald
Barndollar, Debora
Barndollar, Doris
Barnes, Karen L.
Allard, Susan
Allen, Rebecca J.
Ambro, Ellen M.
Batassa, Angela M.
Batassa, Marilyn L.
Bathe, Richard L.
Anderson, Jeffrey M.
Anderson, Scott 0 .
Anderson, William
Bauers, Sandra R.
Becker, Therese R.
Bedford, Dennis L.
Andreucci, Wayne J.
Andrews , Donna M .
Angelici, Theresa
Anger, Dean T .
Anglin, Brenda G .
Angotti, Anthony
Antrim, Arthur C .
Applegate, Sandra
Archer , Lynn L.
Ausse, Henry J.
Ayers, Kathryn R.
Baas, Gayle M.
Arlinda Eaton reading one of Jack's notes .
Behringer, Linda
Benisc h, Barbara A.
Benkstein, Ric hard
Block, Charles G .
Block, Debra A .
Boehm, Charles E .
Bennett, Patricia
Benoit, Marcia 1
Be rger, Art hu r M
Boehme, Wayne S .
Bonn, Paul
Borden, Mary L.
Biddle, Donna M .
Birch, Gary A .
Bishop, Ralph D.
Borecky, Sandra K .
Boring, Daniel T.
Boubonis, Anthony
Blackbourn, Janis
Blagg, Thomas E.
Bleicher, Katherin
Boylan, Nancy A .
Brand, Gary 1.
Brandt, Barbara
Lynn Verkon demonstrating the art of hard thinking .
Breach, Walter
Breiling, Kathleen
Brennan, Robert W .
Brenneman, Debra A .
Brennan, Mark
Brion, Jill L .
Britten, Darlene K.
Britten, Marlene F.
Broadway, Marjorie
Brofka, Carol J.
Brokaw, Kim E .
Brookhouse, Frederic
Broomfield, Robert
Brown, David R.
Brown, Gloria J.
Carlson, Janet S
Carlson, Van
Casper, Linda
Brown, Jacqueline
Brown, Thomas
Brunner, Daniel D.
Cassity, Daniel G.
Casto, Joseph R
Cauthem, Joe H
Brus, James R
Buck, Brian A.
Buege, Betsy J.
Cecchini, Dennis
Cecchini, Valmina
Christensen, Nora
Buelow, Barbara C.
Bugno, Michael E.
Burbank, Allan
Christian, Anthony
Christian, Dennis
Christiansen, David
Burbridge, Nancy J.
Burden, Bradley G.
Burgess, Lester G.
Christman, Kendal
Christophersen, Chuck
Chulew, Joseph
Burkee, Christine
Burt, Anne M.
Busche, Carole A.
Chulew, Samuel M.
Claeys, James C.
Coffelt, Carol L.
Camerota, James S.
Camosy, Ray
Campbell, Barbara
Cogshall, Tedi
Cohen, William L.
Coleman, Janice
Cappelen, Deborah
Capps, David H.
Carlson, James E.
Colson, Karen A
Conforti, Linda
Conrad, Richard A
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Cook, Gladys C .
Cornell, Sharon K .
Covington, Sandra
Demarco, James P.
Dewitt, Micheal F.
Dibble, Tom
Cox, Robert H
Curio, Roger D.
Curlis, Terry N.
Dicello, John M.
Dickey, David A .
Dielmann, Ronald
Dabbs, Sandra L.
Dahl, LeeD .
Dase, Barbara L.
Dixon, Susan L
Dober, Paula J
Domes, Alan F
Davis, Catherine A
Deau, Raymond A .
Decker, Joanne
Donais, Janel J
Dorey, Susan J
Dorff, Donald E
Dowdy, Janet
Downing, Joann
Dreyer, Norma J.
Finke, John
Fischbach, Randall
Fish, Gary B.
Duban, GregoryC.
Dubaniewicz, Linda
Dunn, RodgerE .
Fonk, Elizabeth I.
Forsberg, Paul C
Fox, Charles A.
Dvorak, Micheal J.
Dworak, Robert M .
Dzian, Deborah L.
Franco, Ruben
Franzen, Donald G .
Free, Richard
Easterday, Valene
Eaton, Arlinda J.
Echols, William S .
Frei, Ruth L.
Fries, Beverly J.
Fromm, Linda S .
Eisen, Marc H .
Engstrom, Gary G .
Ennis, Lyle
Fugate, Gary L.
Furno, Henry
Galbraith, Nancy J.
Ernst, Charles
Ervin, Deborah L.
Eucalano, Peggy A
Gaudio, Kathleen M .
Gellatly, Sue L.
Gemig , Donald
Farmer, Robert D.
Fechner, Randy G .
Fecl<ler, RobertC .
Gemig, Ronald
Gentz, David L.
Georges, Ric hard A .
Feivor, Linda S .
Felkey, James M .
Filips, Randall
Gerth, Adrienne R.
Gilmore, Judith
Girard, Leroy N .
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Glass, Deborah L.
Goff, Gary A .
Gogola, Patricia M.
Hains, Debra J.
Hale, Carol J.
Hall, Michael P .
Goldstein, Dennis H .
Gollnick, Lynn M .
Gonzales, Anna M.
Halpin, Anthony G.
Hammond, Benton R.
Hammond, Janet L.
Gosselin, Theodore
Graham, Sandra A .
Granger, Robert C .
Hamsing, Penelope
Hancock, Steven
Handy, Kathy L.
Gratiot, Lois J.
Greiner, Edgar Cha.
Grimes, Johnny J.
Hansen, Sandra L.
Hanzalik, John P .
Hardman, Michael
Grissom, David G.
Grobe, Connie L.
Grover, Margaret E.
Harff, Kurt A .
Harmon, Helen A.
Hartley, Steven T.
Gustavus, Christopher
Guttormsen, Leif
Haag, Gail A
Hartnell, Floyd A .
Hartnell, James R.
Hastings, James F.
Haag, William R.
Hackler, WayneC.
Haebig, Terry
Hastings, Susan L.
Haubrich, Beth E .
Haubrich, Dennis L.
Haebig, Toni
Hagberg, James M .
Hains, Carol A.
Hawkins, Barbara J.
Hawkins, Douglas R.
Hawkins, Ellyn L.
Haynes, Janice K
Hebior, Judith H
Heckel, Christine
Hughes, Douglas F.
Iaquinta, David L.
Iaquinta, Frank J.
Heinzen, Donald F.
Helgesen, Barbara
Henke, Eileen M .
Ibsen, Linda L.
Ide, Ellen M.
Ishmael, Mary A .
Hibbard, Daniel N
Hillary, Janice K.
Hoar, Robert L.
Jackson, James H
Jackson, Mary
Jacoby, Carol S .
Hoefert, Sandra R.
Holderness, Patricia
Holicka, John M.
Jaehne, Tom
Jakubowicz, Patricia
Janas, Diana L.
Holland, Paul M.
Holman, Gregory N
Holmes, Scott A .
Jecevicus, Suzanne
Jensen, Pamela J.
Jobick, Karen P.
Holtman, Peggy A .
Holton, John P .
Hopper, Gary R.
Johnson , Daniel R.
Johnson, Debra L.
Johnson, Donna C .
Horning, Virginia
Houston, Thomas R.
Howe, Cheryl A .
Johnson , Margaret
Johnson , Susan L.
Jolicoeur, John G.
Hubbard, Leonard W .
Hubbard, Mary E .
Huck, John R.
Jones, Rita M .
Kaiser, James P .
Kaldenberg, Mary E.
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Kamm, Willow K.
Kangas, Kenneth J.
Karabetsos, John
Koster, Linda M.
Kraiss, John H .
Kraning, Carol J.
Kausalik, MarkD.
Kautenberg, Gary P.
Kautzer, KarenM.
Kraning, Nancy L.
Krulatz, George E.
Krumpos, John D .
Keeley, Darlene
Kehoe, Mary
Kelley, Shirley J.
Kubarth, Wendy A .
Kuczenski, Steven
Kudrick, Peter A.
Kessinger, Diana L.
Kessler, Robert
Kirby, Janice M.
Kussow, Darrell C .
Ladewig, LarayneA .
Lahti, Linda L.
Kishline, Carl R.
Kitchin, Fay M.
Kivi, Karen A .
Lancour, Earnestine
Langer, Lynne L.
Langnes, Craig M.
Klawitter, Susan J.
Klinkerfuss, John
Knickrehm, William
Lapp, Mark E.
Larsen, Gary J.
Larsen, Janice J.
Kober, WayneC.
Kollman, Michael J.
Kollman, Thomas P .
Larsen, Vickie M.
Larson, Cynthia J.
Larson, Deborah A .
Kolmos, Dale A .
Kopesky, Nancy D .
Kosman, Victor J.
Larson, Lynn A.
Lasky, Dianne M.
Laughlin, Dennis R.
In Memoriam
''No man is an island, entire of itself;
every man is a piece of the continent, a part
of the main .. .
Any man's death diminishes me because
I am involved in mankind, and therefore
never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
it tolls for thee.''
John Donne
Mary Ellen Kaldenberg's death
was not the misfortune of a single
girl. It was the misfortune of the
entire school. Mary Ellen was well
liked by all who knew her; she participated actively in the Tremper
High School Band.
Mary Ellen Kaldenberg
Laurent, Linda R.
Lauzon, Beverly A .
Lea, Linda J.
Leonard, Judith
Levonowich, Peter
Lewis, Mary E .
Lea, Mary A .
Leake, Sandra
Ledanski, Deborah
Lindas, Sue E .
Lindeman, Robert F.
Linderman, Debra L.
Ledanski, Joan A .
Lehman, Matthew E.
Leibhan, Colette A .
Linkus, William E .
Llanas, Ernest
Lober, Carola L.
Leisner, Renee C .
Leitch, Barbara K .
Lemay, Larry
Lord, Kenneth J.
Malcewicz, Frank J.
Malsch, Richard E.
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Maniscarco, Elaine
Manthei, Linda L.
Margetson, Robert
McCune, Robert J.
McDermott, Laurel
McKay, Kevin D.
Marquissee, Kathrine
Martin, Carl M
Martin, Christine P
McMahon, Jonathan
Mecum, Deborah P.
Meiers, Jane E .
Martinez, Dolores
Masters, Stanley
Matrise, Rosemary
Meiers, Mary Lou
Melvin, Diana
Menges, John M.
Mattson, Lawrence
Maurer, Douglas E .
Maurer, Susan
Merow, Douglas L.
Merritt, Kathy
Messner, Katherine
Bev Netzer, Diane Scoville, and Sandy Wagner; yea, we finally beat Park!
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Meyer, Shirley A.
Michalos, Perrin F.
Mihelic, Cheryl L.
Nelson, Keith R.
Nemeth, Albert C.
Nerdrum, Marshall
Miller, Cynthia
Mink, Ruth A .
Mitchell, Kenneth
Nichols, Randy
Nielsen, Gary L.
Nimmerguth, Linda
Moddes, WayneM .
Molette, Arthur W .
Molinaro, Mark A.
Norwood, Fonda J.
Novak, Carl
Nugent, Gregory A .
Monnier, James A .
Montemurro, Don L.
Montemurro, Susan
Nuutinen, Keith A .
Obenauf, Diane
Oberholtzer, Danie
Moore, Steven C.
Moreland, Teresa D.
Morrow, Barbara J.
Olsen, Dennis E.
Olsen, Marilu
Olson, Dale M.
Morton, Dean D.
Moses, Jane L.
Mostenan, Sharon S .
Olson, Margaret
O'Mara, Bartley W.
O'Mara, Susan
Munson, Richard V .
Myers, Jeffrey W.
Myers, Mark D.
Oquist, Roxanne L.
Ortiz, Ferdinand
Owens, Earl E .
Nealy, Mary L.
Neitzel, Terry E
Nelson, Cheryl
Palmer, Gerald G.
Panasewicz, Louis
Parham, Roger D .
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Parkinson, Dennis
Parry, Jeffry L
Parsons, Cheryl A .
Preston, Craig H
Preston, Roseanna
Przybylski, Gerald
Patalocchi, Anntoi
Pautz, Jack E.
Pederson, Paul J.
Pufont, Patricia M
Quarders, Gerald C .
Quardokus, John R
Person, Carol M .
Peterman, John C.
Peterman, Mary F.
Queen, Richard C.
Quick, Judy M
Rasico, Sandra M .
Peters, Gail
Petersen, Gary L.
Peterson, Jeffrey
Rasmussen, Thomas
Reed, James T
Reed, Paul A
Petit, Mary
Pettey, Cecillia A.
Pfeiffer, Larry R.
Reeves, Jack W .
Reichel, Jordon T
Reimer, Steven E .
Phillips, Hollis J.
Piekos, Linda J
Piela, Shirley A .
Rein, DavidM .
Reindl , Douglas E
Richards, Michael
Pierantoni, Sharon
Pitsch, Louise N.
Pitts, Michael A .
Richwine, Stella C .
Robinson, David A .
Robinson, Nancy J.
Pitzer, Loretta C
Platt, Ronald A.
Pontillo, Ralph G .
Robinson, Peggy L
Rock, Patricia M .
Roskres , Thomas J
Rosmann , Ronald F.
Ross, Stewart L.
Ruebsamen , Patrici
Shankland, Deborah
Siegal, James R.
Siewert, Susan D .
Rusecki , Keith E .
Russo, Eugene W .
Rutchik, David A .
Simonson , Marilynn
Singer, Nancy A .
Skees, William T.
Rypczynski, Karen J .
Sanders, Raymond D.
Schaefer, Barbara L .
Smart, Gary D.
Snyder, Jane V .
Socha, Timothy J.
Schiller, David A .
Schmit, Patric ia M .
Schmit, William M .
Sommers, Cynda J
Sordahl , Molly K .
Sorensen, Lawrence
Schmunck, James L.
Schneeberger, Dean
Schneider, Nancy J.
Sorensen, William
Sparks, David Larr
Spitz, Dennis W .
Schonscheck, Joyce
Schroeder, Gary
Schuetz, Barbara
Stachon , David E.
Stamm, Edward A .
Starr, Kim L .
Schutz, Janet L.
Scott, Jennifer D .
Scoville, Diane S .
Stauder, Kathie I.
Steagall, Randy R.
Stevens, Kathryn
Seiberlich, Sandra
Sennholz, Everett
Serpe, Joy L.
Stevesa nd , Mic hael
Stiles, Ric hard W
Strasse r, Patsy A
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Strehlow, Charles
Strunk, Beverly I .
Studdard, Lanny W .
VanHarpen, Joy A .
VanHorn, Linda K.
VanLone, Charles T.
Stukel, Annette M.
Suggar, Astrid
Szurovecz, Eillen
VanSlyke, Gerald
Verkon, Lynn M.
Vernon, Daniel I .
Tatman, Gregory L.
Taube, Robert N.
Terwall, Barbara J.
Victorey, Andrew W.
Vite, David F.
Vlahovic, Steve P .
Thomas, Keith D.
Thomas, Robert M .
Thompson, David W .
Wade, Catherine
Wagner, Patricia I .
Wagner, Susan P .
Tihen, Joseph H .
Timms, Ted P.
Tomaszewski, Edward
Waldo, Susan M.
W allig, Linda R.
Weber, Candice J.
Totts, Gary R.
Totts, Michael B.
Trotter, Danny E.
Weise, Barbara G .
Wente, Ann L.
Westplate, Lorin T .
Trotter, Mary L.
Tushoski, Rosalinda
Updyke, Darlene E .
White, Gregory A .
White, Judy R.
Wick, Linda K.
Vanbendegom, Robert
Vandenberg, Linda
Vanderpoel, Kenneth
Wightman, George R.
Wilcox, John
Wilkinson, Richard
Williams, Kenneth
Williams, Teresa
Witt, Barbara K.
Zuhde, Margaret L.
Zuicarelli, Patricia
Anderson, Linda
Wittrock, David
Young, Thomas R.
Zabel, Pamela K.
Decker, Roilene
Fredrickson, Geraldine
Hoff, Donald
Zaneck, Charlene R.
Zarletti, Daniel D.
Ziccarelli, Antoni
Marks, Ollie
Michales, Perrin
Molinaro, Michael
Zielinski, Cyril L.
Zietz, Nancy E .
Zuehlsdorf, Janis
Nelson, Tim
Quibell, Bruce
Thompson, Patricia
Junior Class Advisory Board; {left to right) : Dennis Cecchini, Doris Bamdollar, Barb Helgesen, Susan Siewert,
Barb W eise, Susan Montemurro, Linda Vandenberg.
J uniors N o t P ictu red
Allen, Barbara E .
Banks, R T
Barnes, Donald R.
Behnke, Peter C
Bode, Jeff A
Brennen, Mark D.
Brefka, Teresa M.
Brown, Freddie
Brown, John C .
Buttera, Nicholas
Charlton, Sandra
Cohler, James A .
Davis, Joann
DeAngelis, Alfred F.
Dougherty, John
Dougherty, Richard
Duerr, Diane S
Dumesic, William
Dunlap, Lorenda
Fonk, Gerald E.
Franco, Jose
Fredrickson, Geraldine
Gaudio, Joseph B.
Gerber, James C .
Girand, Bernard A .
Gross, Edna Ann
Haubrich, Elwood W
Hawley, Courtright
Henry, Reese W
Hightower, Tim
Hollatz, Linda L
Huissen, Mary Jo
Johnston, Ruth A
Juliana, Patrick A
Kaiser, Charlotte
Lamb, Martha E .
Langnes, Carol M
Law, Gayle J.
Leo, Robert A .
Macik, Keith D.
Mann, Dianne J
Marks, Ollie
Martin, John
Neely, Lanny R
Norris, Susan G
Oquist, Kelly G
Parker, Deborah
Parker, Jerry L.
Parker, John L
Parker, Thomas A .
Potente, Peter
Roberts, James
Roost, Jeff
Rosko, Pamela J
Rowen, Tommy L
Savaglio, Anthony
Scalise, Janet L
Scham, David G
Schenk, Laurel
Schmitz, David L
Schmitz, Eugene A .
Scuffham, Patricia
Serpe, RoseM .
Sieger, Robert C
Sipple, Jimmy W .
Gerry, Socha
Soens, Timothy J.
Sommers, Donald R.
Splitek, Anna L
Starr, Michael R
Tackett, Terry L.
Taft, Richard A
Testard, Richard
Uphill, Stephen L.
Velardo, Karen A
Vena, Joseph
Volpentesta, Carolyn
Waldron, William T.
W allig, Victoria L.
Ward, Charles E
Wedell , Charles J.
Wellens, Victoria
Wiegaert, Pamela
Williams, Linda
Williams, Sarah A
Wilms, Karen L
W 01cehowicz, Debra
Woodbury, Richard
Yates, Larry
Zalubowski, Karen
Left to right : Jim Fennema, Gloria Kreuser, Nancy Turtle, Kristin Moses, Tom Schindler .
Sophomore Class
The Sophomore Class officers, under the
direction of Mr. Wambach, were very active this
year. They joined with the juniors to make a
homecoming float . The Sophomore Class also
he.Id a first in Kenosha - their Computer Dance.
Because of their hard work the dance was very
successful. In the spring they worked on a booth
for the Spring Festival. They also participated in
many school service projects.
The Sophomore Class can be proud of its
officers and of themselves for their hard and
diligent work during the year.
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Officers
President . . . . . .
Thomas Sc hindler
Vice-President .. ..
. James Fennema
Recording Secretary .
. Gloria Kreuser
Corresponding Secretary .. . . . . . Nancy Turtle
Treasurer . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristin Moses
Acerbi, Thomas J
Ahlgren, Eino
Aker, Robert W
Allen, Holly
Allen, Pamela
Altergoll, Fred
Ameche, Alan
Ancevic, Cynthia
Anderson, Grant
Anderson, Lance
Anderson, Patricia
Andraschko, Dawn
Andre, James
Andre, Rita
Andreucc1, Nancy
Angelo, William J
Apker, Lmda
Applegate, Janice
Apyan, Daniel
Arrowood, Peggy
Backe, Hope A
Backlund, Nancy
Ballard, lames
Barnes, Roger
Barton, Susan
Batemik, Lee
Ball, Susan
Bauers, Ross
Bear, Joan
Becker, Barbara
Becker, John
Becker, Maureen
Janice Christy
Beckstrom, Louise
Bede, Sherry
Belongia, Wayne
Bennett, Janice
Benson, Ruth A.
Benion, Sandra
Berenson, Sharon
Bergren, Mary Beth
Bergstrom, Ronald
Berry, James E.
Betz, Marilyn
Billen, Carol J.
Billings, Leroy
Binninger, Mark
Birkholz, Carol
Bisiorek, Robert
Blank, Barbara
Blank, Kristine
Blanton, Linda
Blauser, Daniel
Bloner, Patricia
Bokmueller, Anita
Bonacci, Erminia
Borland, Bnan
Borland, Donald
Borland, Louis
Bosman, Wayne
Bougneit, Robert
Boyce, V1v1an
Brandes, John
Brandt, Linda
Braun, Janice
Brewer, William
Briggs, Nadme
Brown, Doris
Brown, Floyd
Brunner, Darlene
Bucholz, Barbara
Buress, Doreen
Burman, Stephen
Burnett, Richard
Bustrycki, Frank
Buttera, Madeline
Calkins, Sandra
Parry says, ''I'd rather fight than switch!"
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Calvert, Andrew
Carlsen, Michael
Carlson, Nancy
Casper, Larry
Cesario, Robert
Chaput, Patricia
Chemerow, David
Cheney, Patrick
Childers, Odis
Christensen, Eric
Christian, Linda
Christianson, Eileen
Christophersen, Terry
Christy, Janice
Cigallo, Randall
Clark, Philip
Clark, Sally
Clausen, Linda
Clausen, Roger
Clifford, William
Clinge, Jody
Cobern, Deborah
Cody, Barbara A.
Coelin, Larry
Coelin, Pamela
Coffen, Hal
Colby, William
Conforti, Doreen
Conforti, Shirley
Conley, Diana L.
Conrad, Jack
Cooper, Dapthander
Coss, Craig
Covelli, Helen
Covelli, Mary
Covill, Linda
Cox, Carol
Crane, Robert D.
Crawford, Robert
Currie, Robin
Currington, Stanley
Dahl, Cathy A.
Darlak, Norma
Daun, Gerald
Davey, Gary
Davis, Martha
Davis, Raymond
Davis, Tina
Deford, Arthur
Deford, Louis
Defrange, Susan
Delap, Laurie
Derenchuk, Stephen
Dirnitrijevic, Alexandra
Ditzler, Ronald
Dorff, Debra
Doutre, Annette
Dow, Janis
Downing, Sandy
Drysdale, Kathleen
Dumesic, Nancy
Duncan, Tom
Dunford, Delores
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Egi, George
Ehmke, Bonita J.
Elfering, Daniel
Ellefson, Sandra
Elrod, Candice
Emery, Terry
Engstrom, Bruce
Ervin, Mark
Evans, Nancy
Fanning, Sheila
Feivor, Mary
Felice, Gloria
Fenn, Sharon
Fennema, James
Ferguson, Robert
Fessenden, Patricia
Fiers, Dale A .
Filips, Kimberly
Finch, Janice
Finn, Michelle
Flannery, Brenda
Flecker, Vickie
Foote, Linda
Fox, Vicki
Fraher, Jane
Frank, Michael
Fraser, William Jeff
Fratrick, James
Frederich, William
Frederick, Eric
Fredericksen, Grant
Frey, Jamie Ann
Friedrich, Randy
Fuller, Daniel
Fuller, Terry L .
Galbraith, Linda
Gantzer, Jeff
Garcia, Julian
G:irofalo, Roger
Garvin, John
Gentz, Patnc1a
Gentz, Paul
George, Paulette
Gigliotti, Rozanna
Gillespie, Michael
Gildenstern, Robert
Gitzlaff, David
Glinski, Barbara
Gochnour, Donna
Goforth, Ruth
Goroski , Diane
Graf, Leo
Graf, Susan
Grasty , Gay
Graves, Laurie
Gray, Patricia
Gray, .i!ichard
Gregory, Claudia
Grewenow, Barbara
Grimes, Katherine
Gnswold, Judith
Grobe, Cynthia
Grosjean, Michael
Gross, Noreen
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Grube, James
Guelow, Marie
Gulbinas, Jean
Gullo, Sue
Gundlach, Carol
Haag, Gilbert
Haight, Maurice
Halker, Kathleen
Hall, David
Hall, Lynette
Hallmark, Colleen
Halverson, Richard
Hamilton, George
Haney, Diane
Hannes, Margaret
Hanrath, Gail
Hanrath, JoAnne
Hanrath, Larry L
Hansen, Cynthia
Hansen, Leonard
Harcank, Jean
Harns, Dennis L
Hartnell, Kenneth
Hasshnger Jacinta
Hauptman, John
Hauptman, Rita
Hawkins, Laurie
Haycraft, Linda
Hayes, Robert
Heck, Janis
Heckel, Glenn
Heckel, Patricia
Hees, Deborah L
Heide, Parry
Hendrix, Roger
Henoch, Ronald
Herbrechtsmeier, Janice
Herde, Michael
Hessefort, Jane
High, Flonnie
Hinterberg, Susan
Hix, Gary S
Hlavata, Susan
Hoff, Susan
Holden, Renee
Holleb, Fredi Sue
Hollenbeck, Eileen
Hollister, Sharon
Horne, Michelle
Horochena, Trudi
Hosmanek, Thomas
Houston, Johnnie
Houtsinger, Sandra
Howe, Sandra
Hubbard, Patncia
Huck, Barbara
Hucker, Thomas
Huff, Teresa
Hughes, Jacqueline
Huissen, Jack
Hunt, Earla
Hunter, Terry
Hyatt, Craig
laquinta, Louis
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Ingraham, Patricia
lsengay, Donna
Ivy, Deborah
Jackson, Larry
Jacoby, Sandra
Jahnke, Sharon
Jalensky, Susan
Janeta, Suzette
Jensen , Barbara
Jensen , David
Jensen, Gerald
Jensen, Kristine
Jepson, Susan
Jeselun, James
Johanek, Jay
Johns, Carol J.
Johnson, Gail
Johnson, Karen R.
Johnson, Leota
Johnson, Martin
Johnson, Peter S .
Johnson, Richard
Johnson, Sandra
Johnston, Janet
Jones, Alan
Jones, Janice
Jones, Mary E.
Juliana, Angela
Kaiser, Charles
Kalcic, Kenneth
Kangas, John B.
Kapitan, Leslie
Karambelas, Paulette
Kasalajtis, James
Keach, Martha
Keitel, Ronald W .
Keller, Herbert 0 .
Kennedy, Sanford
Kerner, John
Kessler, Paul
Ketchum, Douglas
Ketterhagen, Carol
Kindle, Lequita
Kitchin, Donald
Kivisto, Robert
Klappa, Mary
Klinkerfuss, Karen
Kloet, Dale
Kloster, Cathy
Klowa, Nancy
Knudson, William
Kollman, Christine
Kollman, Michael
Kolmos, Sandra
Korbel, Barbara
Koroscik, Daniel
Kos, Judith
Kosecki, Paul
Koski, William
Kosman, Constance
Kraai, James
Kramper!, James
Kraus, Paul
Krehbiel, Roger
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Kreuser, Gloria
Kreuser, Nancy
Kriederman , Kenneth
Kriz, James
Kronholm, James
Krueger, Corey
Krusa, Lavonne
Kuba, Phillip J.
Kublik, David
Kuchinski, Margaret
Kuessow, Meta
Kussow, Richard
Labelle, Morns
Ladousa, Debra
Laken, Janet
Landgren, Randi
Lange, Lauren
Langer, Carol
Larsen, Mary
Last, Shiela
Launderville, Barbara
La well, Wendy
Lawler, Cindy
Lawler, Lynda
Lawrence, Mildred
Layboum, Scott
Leclair, Gloria
Leisner, Delilah
Lemke, Larry J.
Lenfestey, Alice
Lester, Jeffrey
Lettsome, Courtney
Ley, David
Lind, Barbara
Lindahl, Greg
Lindas, Kathleen
Lmdermann, Kathleen
Lindner, Robert
Llanas, Kristine
Lober, Thomas
Lomarhre, Paul
Loss, John
Lloyd, Ricky
Lubecke, Karen
Lubniewski, James
Lueck, Sherolyn
Lukaszewicz, Joellen
Lumley, Delores
Lund, Sandra
Lupi, Evelyn
Luska, Kathleen
Mackay, Carolyn
Maddux, Kathleen
Madison, Maryanne
Maedke, Penny
Malcewicz, Joanne
Malkmus, Carol
Malzahn, Rodney
Maniscarco, Carol
Manlick, Cynthia
Mann, Jack
Mannmg, Rhoda
Mantuano, Susan
Marescalco, Virginia
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Marodian, Sandra
Martinez, John
Martinson, Thorton
Mashuda, Theodore
Massie, Mary J
Masters, Anita
Matelski, David
Mathes, Don
Mathews, Gerald
Mallner, Carolyn
Mallner, Joyce
Mattson, Elaine
McCool, Paul D
McCormick, Sharon L
McCune, Gail
McDonald, Barbara
McDonough, Michael
McKee, Michael L
Mecozz1, Karen
Meltzer, Joanne
Menlink, Daniel
Merten, Deborah
Metallo, Allen
Metallo, Carol l
Metallo, Esther
Metallo, Joe
Mellen , Terry
Meyer, Fredrick
Michaelis, Carol
Mickelsen, Daniel
Mika, Carol A .
Miles, Charles
Miles, James
Miller, Carl
Miller, Robert C
Miller, Robert M .
Milligan, Scott
Minkus, Danny
Misurelli, Mary
Mitchell, Michael
Modica, Patricia
Moeller, Michelle
Molette, James
Monroe, Michael
Monteen, Laurence
Montgomery, Mark
Morrice, Douglas
Morrow, William
Moseley, Ruthanne
Moses, Deborah
Moses, James H
Moses, Kristin
Muller, Sue
Nassauer, Kurt
Nedweski, Kathleen
Nehr, Valerie
Nelson , Eric H
Nelson, Mike
Nelson, Scott
Neu, Nicholas
Newman, Marcia B
Newman, Russell
Nicolazzi, Catherine
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Nielson, Donald
Nighbor, Paul
Norlander, Patricia
Norton, Joseph
Oechler, Dru
Ogrin, Daniel
Ohlgarl, Gary
Oleksy, Gail
Olsen, Dale A.
O'Mara, Constance
O'Neill, Ronald
Ortiz, Erlinda
Ortiz, Monserale
Ott, Albert
Owens, Cynthia
Paavola, George
Pace, Linda
Packard, Elaine
Palmer, Allen
Palmer, Shari L.
Parker, Dolph D.
Parker, Mark A.
Parsons, Janice
Paskiewicz, Joanne
Paslerski, Richard
Pate, Elaine
Paterson, Nancy
Patterson, Robert
Paulin, Cindy
Pautz, Jill
Pavlovich, Wilham
Pecha, John
Pederson, John
Pedley, James
Peltz, Kenneth
Petersen, James K
Petersen, Kathy
Petersen, Sherry
Peterson, Darwin
Peterson, Scott
Peterson, Valerie
Petrav1cius, Rose
Petrik, Janel
Pfarr, Deborah
Pias, MarkC
Picken, Gayle
Piehl, Edward
Piela, Daniel
Pierce, Harold W
P1eronek, Robert
Pitts, Mark
Plutchak, Nancy
Pomerening, Lynn
Popp, Anne
Preston, Vicki
Proslko, Betty
Pulera, Thomas
Radtke, J'.mber J
Recendez, Rose
Redmond, Douglas
Reimer, Ethel
Remherz, Richard
Reisig, Rhonda
Rescigno, Vincent
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Reuter, John
Richards, Arnold
Richards, Bradley
Richardson, Daryl
Riley, Ellen
Rizzo, Renee Marie
Roberts, Jean
Robertson, Kay
Robinson, Bruce
Robinson, Kathy
Robison, Danny
Roemer, Kurt D.
Rognstad, Bruce
Rohrer, Kathleen
Romaine, Lois
Romano, Marie
Rongholt,Rebecca
Rose, Debra M.
Rovik, Timothy
Ruebsamen, Norman
Ruffalo, Charles
Rugg, Elizabeth
Rugg, Glenn
Ruhle, Gary
Ruhle, Kenneth
Russo, Diane M.
Russo, Dorothy
Rutchik, Susan
Rutkowski, Thomas
Rypcznski, Michael
Sabby, Katherine
Saldana, Henry
Sandberg, Edward
Santo, Poalo Dianne
Sarauer, Helen
Scalzo, Peter
Schepker, Susan
Schindler, Thomas
Schmidt, Donald
Schmidt, Karen
Schmidtke, Harold
Schneider, Robert
Schonscheck, Armand
Schroeder, Bryan
Schumacher, Curtis
Scoville, Jeff
Serpe, Louise
Shear, Rosanne
Shierk, Marilyn
Shuemate, Barbara
Siebert, Arthur F.
Siltala, Michael
Simpson, Larry
Sinclair, Jean
Skurnick, Judith
Slobodianuk, Mark
Smith, Peter
Smith, Don
Smith, Jean
Smithe, Linda
Snead, Sam
Soldern, Wayne
Sobblin, Dianne
Sothers, Roger
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Spaay, John
Springer, Joyce
Stanford, Donald
Stanford, Terry
Stein, Larry
Stein, Nancy
Steinbrink, Norman
Stevens, Kathleen
Strangberg, Robin
Strehlow, Michael
Stubbs, Timothy
Sullins, Brenda
Sullivan, Patrick
Swiatko, Joanne
Taffs, Carole
Talley, Larry
Taske, David
Taube, John H.
Taylor, Larry D.
Tenuta, Patricia
Tews, Patricia A.
Thomas, Bruce
Thomas, Tracie
Thompson, Gordon
T1anen, Laura
Tinker, Charles
Tinker, Judith
Tinker, Timothy
Tollack, Hugh
Tolls, Karen
Tredon, Joan
Tucker, David
Ulbricht, Walter
Ulrich, Charles
Upright, Michael
Valella, Deborah
Vandenberg, Robert
Van Landuyt, Jules
Vanwie, Pamela
Vaughn, Earnest
Verbick, Michael
Vogler, Marilyn
Voight, John P.
Wagner, Kurt
Waite, Patricia
Waldron, Penni
Walker, Ann
Wallig, David
Ward, Deborah
Wardell, Patricia
Wasmund!, David
Wedell, Daniel W.
W edelstedt, Sandra
Wehrman, James
Welch, James
Wenger, Frederick
White, Alton Paige
White, Mark
White, Victoria L.
White, Yvonne
Wiegand, Mary
Wiegert, Connie
Wiercinski, Catherine
Wierzbicki, Sherry
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Sophomore Class Advisory Board; left lo right· Pete Smith, Don Kitchin, Jody Weiss , Susan Hinlerberg, Bob Cesario, Tom
Duncan, seated left lo right: Renee Rizzo, Nancy Andreucci, Rhoda Manning, and Joanne Meltzer
Wilcox, Karla
Wilcox, Marjorie
Wilkinson , Kenneth
Williams, Edward
Williams, Larry
Williamson, Sandra
Willkomm, Linda
Wimberly , Bonnie
Wineland, Gregory
Winfield, Roberta
Wisch , Dawn
Witt , Nancy Raelynn
Wolf, Susan
Woodward, Walter
Woynilko, James
Yance, Gregory
Yanlori, Brant
Yarbrough, Valerie
York, Ronald
Zabel, Steve W
Zeihen, Ellen Sue
Zembrowski, Debbie
Z1ccarelli, Gloria
Zielinski, Ken
Z1mmanck, Donna
Zirbel, Cathy
Zuberbuehler, Barbara
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Sophomores Not Pictured
Abrego, Sam
Aker, Mark S .
Andersen, Barry
Andersen, Carol
Andersen, Cherryl
Androschko, Karen
Antrim, Albert
Armes, Patricia
Ashby, Richard
Babel, Janice
Bailey, Kent
Barker, Susan K
Berry, Craig
Black, Edward
Blankenship, Steven
Bose, Darryl
Broomfield, David
Burlison, Lorraine
Burnell, Michael
Burt, Wade
Cairo, Louis
Calkins, Sandra
Campbell, Lee
Camponeschi, Bernard
Cippola, William
C1sler, Dan
Conwill, Michael
Corrigan, Dennis
Cowick, Kenneth
Cudahy, Richard
Culbertson, Pamela
Culver, Carmen
Davies, Kathleen
Davis, Gerald
Dewitt, Beverly
Donsing, Thomas
Dorfman, Richard
Dowse, Geoffrey
Druktines, Charles
Duffy, Daniel
Eckert, John
Eckert, Joseph
Eisenhauer, David
Erickson, Janice
Falk, Mervin
Farrell, Barbara
Farris, Jay
Feczko, Donald
Feiler, Michael
Fisher, Jay
Fonk, Frank
Fraley, Donna
Franco, Daniel
Fredrickson, Allen
Freitag, David
Fulmer, Amy
Galligan, Robert
210
Gardynecki, John
Garren, John
Gehring, John
Gentz, Noel
Gilmore, Patricia
Gonzales, Diane
Gramkow, Connie M.
Granger, Mark
Graves, Richard
Griffin, Lawrence
Hadler, Janice
Hadley, James
Haling, Karen
Hamachek, Gary
Hamblin, William
Hammock, Ronnie
Handy, Sandy
Hansche, Cheryl
Hansen, Linda
Hanzalik, Patricia
Harp, Linda C .
Harris, Robert
Hess, Charles
Hewitt, William
Holitz, Kathleen
Hopkins, Eddie
Hopper, Kathy
Houston, Sandra
Houlsinger, Sandra
Hubbard, Michael
Huffman, Christine
Jacobs, James A.
Janis, George
Johnson, Stephen
Jung, Charlotte
Kaddatz, Gary
Kessinger, Freddie
Kirkwood, Mary
Labuy, Agnes
Legler, Cheryl
Loback, Ardys
Lugo, Wilberto
Lynch, John M.
Maas, Gregory
Marlin, Pamela J.
Mattner, Susan M.
Molinaro, Michael F.
Muetze, Kenneth
Myers, George D.
Nehlsen, Theodore
Pence, Linda
Ouibell, Bruce
Rickman, Stella
Safago, Linda
St. Peter, Anne
Salica, David
Schaefer, Kenneth
Scharneck, David
Scharnick, Rhonda
Schmit, Richard
Schmitz, Douglas
Schmitz, Thomas
Schneider, Jerry
Schneider, Linda
Schumacher, Paul
Schutz, Thomas
Scott, Roger
Shearer, John
Siepert, Patricia
Simpson, Patricia
Sinclair, James
Spraker, Anne
Springer, Dennis
Stefani, Thomas
Steflik, Alan
Streich, Jerald
Swanson, Christine
Tallon, Bruce
Thomas, Richard
Thompson, Janell
Troller, Linda
Trotter, Susan
Tullis, Robert G
Turtle, Nancy A
Tyson, Therese
Usinger, Linda
Vanderford, Danny
VanHorn, Larry
Vescova, Gary
Voight, Janel L.
Volk, Laurie
Walker, Philip
Walker, Yvonne
Webb, Candice
Webb, Thomas R
Weiss, Jody
Wember, Joseph
Werner, Larry
Werve, Eddy H .
Werve, Patrick G .
Wheeler, Scottie
Whitney, Stephen
Wicklund, Deborah
Wilkinson, Debra
Wood, Ellen
Woodman, Dennis
Wright, Gwendolyn
Wright, Leonard] .
Yonkoski, Mark
Young, Mark
Zapencki, William
Zimmer, George
Zydowsky, Eddie
A left-over from Security Day
I support Tremper's Good-Grooming Pohcy
I wonder if Jack Benny has these problems?
211
Smile
You're on
212
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"Classic" Camera
Behind Every Face
214
There's a Story ...
215
Advertising
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217
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BUILT BY AMERICAN MOTORS
"Where Quality Is Built In ...
Not Added On"
Detroit
218
Milwaukee
Kenosha
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FOR MEN and BOYS
underwear
hosiery
sportswear
Known and sold the world over •
Worn by men and boys in over
100 countries or colonies • International headquarters in Kenosha, Wisconsin .
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MENSWEAR
A DIVISION OF COOPER'S, INC., KENOSHA, WIS.
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219
Compliments of
ANACONDA AMERICAN BRASS CO.
Kenosha Division
Kenosha, Wisconsin
PEPSl·COLA
To the Tremper
Student Body
220
Come Alive ...
rou)re in the Pepsi
Generation!
Just one of our fleet
of 14 vehicles to give
you prompt and courteous
service in your heating
and cooling needs.
McNEIL
FUEL
COMPANY
6337-14th Avenue
Phone 657-7171
Compliments of
DYNAMATIC DIVISION
EATON YALE & TOWNE INC.
3122 14th Avenue
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
221
N I N 0 ' S Steak Round-up
RED'S ROLLER RINK, INC.
Southeastern Wisconsin's Finest
Roller Rink
5407 - 8th. Avenue
CALL
Open
7A.M.
658-4117
'til
Kenosha
2A.M.
Kenosha
Available for Private Parties
G 0 0 D
L U C K
P A T!
FINEST BRAND IN THE LAND
Red and Jo Ellis
Party facilities up to 250
1800 60th. Street, Kenosha
Fashion Center of Southern Wisc.
WATERTOWN
KENOSHA
JANESVILLE
BEAVER DAM
T. V. E lVGINEERS
Kenosha's Largest TV Dealer
3416 Roosevelt Road
Phone 657-6159
222
Nationally Famous Fashion
Apparel
"KENOSHA'S OUTSTANDING"
BANK
KENOSHA NATIONAL
BANK
"The Bank That Progresses with
"For Those Who Do Not Mind
Paying a Little Bit Less"
Kenosha''
625-5 7th. Street
PIGGLY
22 l 5-80th St.
Phone 658-815 7
Member of the F.D.I.C.
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M-A-CCONSTRUCTION INC.
BARD EN'S
DEPARTMENT
STORE
Your
4502 38th. A venue
Sportwear
654-6794
Headquarters
Downtown
Keno ha
223
ANDREW LUMBER
COMPANY INC.
4800-75th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
ISERMANN BROS.
MEN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES
Also
THE YOUNG AMERICAN
SHOP
"Our Greatest Asset . . .
Your Goodwill"
High School and College Clothing
Phone 694-6011
614-16-56th Street
658-2505
THE SPOT
Kenosha's Most Popular
Compliments of
Drive-In Restaurant
Owned and Operated by
CAMOSY
Harold DuBois
Corner at 75th. and 22nd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
CONSTRUCTION
COMP ANY, INC.
Phone 654-9294
Compliments of
Your School Supply Store,
FRED P. RUDY CO.
Since 1924
5825 8th Avenue
BROSK OFFICE &
Phone 65 7-3136
SCHOOL SUPPLY INC.
"Where Quality and Price Is
Our Goal"
DOWNTOWN KENOSHA
224
5810-7th, Avenue
Downtown Kenosha
mc:J)ona!d ~
SUNNYSIDE FOOD
MART.
CARRY-OUT RESTAURANTS
2601 75th. Street
Phone 65 7- 7951
South-8058-S. Sheridan Road
"Your Friendly Indepen<lcnt
Food Store"
North-3926-52nd Street
"SHOP & SA VE' '
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Free Parking Convenience
PLEASE PATRONIZE
EMERr)s
OUR ADVERTISERS ...
Thank-; to Their Generous
Sup port, It Is Possible for You
2214 Sixtieth Street
Haircutting by Appointment
the Students. to Purchase the
Classic Yearbook at Discount
Prices.
Telephone 652-3700
THE 1966 YEARBOOK STAFF
Compliments
BEST WISHES
TO
of
"TREMPER"
BOWMAN ICE CREAM
GARBS
of Superior Flavor
Downtown
3114-64th. Street
Kenosha. Wisconsin
Kenosha
225
Compliments of
OAK MAlvUFACTURING
COMPANY
Kenosha, Wisconsin
"LET'S GO BOWLING"
at
Division of
OAK ELECTRONICS
Corporation
GUTTORMSEN'S "46" LANES
Phone 654-5396
5160 6th. Avenue
Downtown Kenosha
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio•
FI~ST
NATION.\.L BANK OF KENOSHA
COMPLIMENTS OF
DOWNTOWN KENOSHA
226
Corner 6th and 56th
FREE PARKING
Est. 1852
llOWARDJOHnfonJ
ON ALL IMPORTANT HIGHWAYS
for a delicious meal or snack .•. quality and courtesy
MACWHYTE CO.
Founded 1896
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Compliments of
LEN GREIBER
"Tremper's Ring and
Announcement Salesman"
WEST FEDERAL SA Vl1VGS
Representing
Herff-Jones Company
58th St. at 6th Avenue
Phone 658-2573
Home office: West Federal Savings
Capital Court, Milwaukee
227
,\f ember of F.D.I. C.
The Brown National Bank located in the
center of K enosha-will be mo t happy to
be of assistance to the students or Faculty
of the wonderful George Nelson Tremper
High School.
BRO\\'\'" NATIONAL BANK
2222- 63rd Street
Kenosha, \\'isconsin
Compliments of
SULLIVAN-BECKER MACHINE CO.
Incorporated 1923
6705-14th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Serving Industry for 43 Years
228
Compliments of
Sorensen Manufacturing Co.
5915 - 52nd Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
VB
"Extra care makes it
extra good"
6813 29th. Avenue
Phone 658-813 7
Milk Producers Dairy
229
•.. leaders in the design and n1anufacture
of quality stainless steel
SANITAl\Y FITTINGS· VALVES· PUMPS
...with co1nplete facilities for engineering and
installing Auto1natic Processing, Cleaning and Ice
Crea1n Mix Ingredient Batch Wei~hing Syste1ns.
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KENOSHA,
230
CO.
DIVISION
WISCONSIN
A Message to a Lucky Student
You are one of an incredibly small and lucky minority of the world's people. The
American way of life is a miracle of history which you are free to enjoy, not because
of any effort on your part ... not because you deserve the better things of life but
solely because you were lucky enough to be born into it. Many are not so lucky.
More people live in huts of mud or straw than in any other kind of shelter.
More young people ha\'e a life expectancy of thirty-five years than of any higher
figure ... about half that of an average high school graduate.
More parents watch half their children die than see all their children grow to adulthood.
More people live without the help of a doctor than enjoy even the most simple medical care.
More people eat only what they grow
obtain their food in any other fashion.
.. and starve when there is no harvest than
More people do not know what it is to vote than have ever voted.
The advancement of your way of life and the spreading of its benefits to others is
your future responsibility. For those who have the creative spark, ability, courage.
human kindness, stick-to-itiveness and leadership there will always be opportunities
unlimited.
S. AP-ON TOOLS CORPORATION, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
231
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THE COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
(Kenosha-Racine), INC.
KENDALL SHOE STORE
6208-22nd. Avenue
652-3751
BOBUSCH FURNITURE CO.
5017 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
KEN and DON'S
AVENUE FOOD MART
6218-22nd . Avenue
Phone 654-5363
SERVICE - MEATS - FRESH PRODUCE
''EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME''
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
FREE PARKING IN THE REAR
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Rode's
TOWN 'N' COUNTRY
CAMERA & PHOTO SUPPLIES, INC.
SHOPPING CENTER
2204 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 654-2410
232
KENOSHA'S OWN SHOPPING CENTER
Formal Wear
Rental Service
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Choose from Kenosha's largest selec·"
tion of quality formal wear In the
newest styles. All perfectly fitted at
reasonable cost.
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SEARS HAS EVERYTHING
Sears
Full Dress
Tuxedos '
Strollers
Pastel Jackets
White Jackets
Ring Bearer Tuxedos
Charcoal and Black Suits
Sport Coats and Blazers
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO .
7630 Pershing Boulevard
Kenosha , Wisconsin
MAD AR'S RENTTUXEDO
AL SERVICE
M14 Seventh Avenue
Phone 657-5675
BERNACCHI
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.SERVICE
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UPTOWN
Corner of
22nd and 63rd.
Ph . 658-1383
WEST
Corner of 39th
and 75th Street
Ph . 654-7793
FOREST PARK
60th St. at
40th Avenue
Ph . 658-1353
VILLA CAPRI PLAZA
2105 North
22nd Avenue
Ph . 658-4661
BODE BROS. CO.
FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1894
5425-6th . Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 858-8126
Dave Speaker Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Commercial - Industrial
5001 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Telephone 654-5393
HERBERT'S
233
Corner of 58th Street and 7th Avenue
Wherever You Go
There's Radio
NEWBERRY
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Kenosha, Wisconsin
PLEASE PATRONIZE
Northwestern Drapery Co.
OUR ADVERTISERS ...
6814 - 6th. Avenue
Thanks to Their Generous
Downtown Kenosha
Support, It Is Possible for You
CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES
for
Home and Industry
the Students, to Purchase the
Classic Yearbook at Discount
''A Trusted Name For Over 45 Years''
Prices.
THE 1967 YEARBOOK STAFF
1
FRENCH DOLL
BEAUTY SALON
601 7 Sheridan Road
Phone 652-6353
Kathleen Socha & Barb Wisnefski
Owners
also there to serve you is . . .
Donna Springer
Mary White
Pat Mich
Marty Martin
JoAnnGallo
234
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658-4331
KENOSHA'S
MOST
'
COMPLETE
DEPARTMENT
STORE
COMPLIMENTS
OF
KENOSHA
Triangle
MANUFACTURER'S
ASSOCIATION
APPLIANCE AND
FURNITURE MART, Inc.
"A pleasant place to shop for all
your household needs"
657-5143
3813 Roosevelt Road
BEST WISHES
To The SENIOR Class
The Four Gronks
Jeff,
Jeff,
Irv,
&Hal
235
Business Sponsors
APOGEE PARTS INC.
6501 14th . Avenue
LAKESHORE EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
Kenosha, Wisconsin
1106 - 56th . Street
657-7766
BURTON KLEMP CORPORATION
THE LEADER STORE
6613 - 28th . Avenue
657-7515
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Downtown Kenosha & Elmwood Plaza Racine
CARTHAGE COLLEGE
Kenosha, Wisconsin
LEONARD AGENCY
Insurance & Real Estate
Downtown Kenosha
CITY LUMBER AND SUPPLY
COMPANY
MIDWAY MOTOR LODGE
Quality & Service
6908 - 29th . Avenue
1800 - 60th . Street
COMMUNITY DISCOUNT CENTER
NEHLSEN'S
3600 - 52nd . Street
Sporting Goods Store
658-1691
Kenosha , Wisconsin
GRANGER MOTORS INC.
PERRY &DAVE'S
A&WDRIVEIN
7514 Sheridan Road
30th Avenue & Roosevelt Road
654-8922
Your gallent men of "Olds"
GREENING Is CLOTHES SHOP
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Menswear
Super Markets
In the Uptown Shopping Center
2902 52nd Street & 2215 80th . Street
KENOSHA ELECTRIC MOTOR
SERVICE
THE RANCH RESTAURANT
6620 - 28th . Avenue
Charcoal Beef Burgers
657-7270
7500 Sheridan Road
KENOSHA PET SHOP
SOUTHPORT FOOD &
BEER DEPOT
2200 Roosevelt Road
Complete line of Pets & Pet Supplies
236
6513 5th . Avenue
657-6592
Professional Sponsors
R. W . ASHLYM .D .
Eye, Ear, Nose, & Throat
5711-Sth Avenue
THOMAS B. LANE D .D .S .
6124 Sheridan Road
654-2426
DR . B. SPALDING HILL M .D .
625-57th . Street
657-6232
E . J. SENTIERE D.D .S.
6302-22nd . Avenue
652-7956
W . C. KLEINPELL M .D .
l 202-60th . Street
657-7360
DR . WELSCH
DR . DAVIS
DR . WILSON
Legal Patrons
HEIDE,
RICHARD B. ANTARAMIAN
SHELDON,
DAVID L. PHILLIPS
HARTLEY,
LUCIEN J. FIERY
&
THOM
CHARLES J. RICHARDS
Business Patrons
APYAN RUG COMPANY
KENOSHA RAMBLER, INC .
BELL CLOTHING HOUSE
LA WREN CE JEWELERS INC .
BIRCHWOOD MEAT & PROVISION, INC .
MAXWELL Is CAMERA SHOP
BOB'S KENO KOFFEE POT
MERTEN MOTORS, INC.
BRITTLES RECREATION INC.
PHILLIPS GIFT SHOPPE
COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP
SUNNYSIDE FLORISTS
DON GILL BICYCLE SHOP
TYSON'S SPORT CENTER
I. J. BEAR & SON, INC.
WETTENGEL TYPEWRITERS &
ADDING MACHINES
237
RDITIRE CO.
THE EXCITING STORES FOR
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"Nice Furniture for Nice Peopl~ since 1923"
Women (Young, Too.'}
Phone
657-5133
6209-22nd Avenue
DOWNTOWN
PLAZA
KENOSHA
PERSHING
"UPTOWN DISTRICT"
KENOSHA
IF YOU CARE . . . .
John Levonowich
AMERICAN STATE
BANK
3928-60th. Street
658-3231
238
GO TO CHIAPETTA 'S
DOWNTOWN KENOSHA &
PERSHING PLAZA
SMILE, Candid Camera's On You.'
m
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654-2975
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662 5-27 Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Richard D. Krogh, Photographer
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Senior Index
ADAMS, DAVID Lincoln Swing Band 3 ,
Band 3, Orchestra 3
CrossADELSEN, GARY T. Lincoln
Country 2,3, Track 1,2,3; Athletic
Award 3
ADELSEN, MARCIA L Marty Lance
Aquettes 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3 ; Girls'
Athletic Association 1,2,3
ALLEN, BRENDA G
Slim
Lincoln
American Field Service 1,2; Band 1,
2 , Classic Staff 3-Copy Editor, Dramper 1,2, Forensics 3, Girls' Athletic
Association 1, H.-Style 2,3-Treasurer 3 , Ushers Guild 1,2, Debate 1,2,
3
ALLEN, WAYNE C
Evart, Michigan
Outdoorsmen 1,2-President 1, Track
1, Baseball 1, Fo0tball 1, Athletic
Award 1
ALTERGOTT, RICHARD D Teddybear
McKinley Track 3, lntramurals 3
ANDERSON, CHARLES D
Lincoln
Electronics Foreman 2, Track 1,2,3
ANDERSON, CLARK P Lance Honor
Roll 2, Tempest Staff 2, Varsity Club
3 , Monitor 2,3, Basketball 1,2, CrossCountry 2,3, Track 1,2,3 ; lntramurals
1,2,3
ANDERSON, ELIZABETH M
Betty
McKinley Girls' Athletic Association
1,2,3
ANDERSON, ELMA E Lance
Prom
Committee 2, Aquettes 2,3 , Girls ' Ath letic Assoc iation 1,2,3, Tempest Staff
2
ANDERSON, KENNETH M Ken Lance
G olf 1,2
ANDERSON, MARY A
Andy
Lance
Booster Club 1,2, Red Cross 1, Stage
Guild 2 , Student Co uncil 2, Tempest
Salesman 3
ANDREWS, CHERYL L Shan Lance
ANGELO, JOANN M
Angel
Lincoln
Honor Roll 3, Tempest Salesman 2
ANGLIN, LINDA J Lance
ANTARAMIAN, KENNETH M
Ken
Lance lnlramurals 2, Track 1, Wrestling 2
Armenian
ANTARAMIAN, ROBERT R
Lanc e
Camera Club 3-VicePresidenl , Classic Staff 2,3; Dram per 3, Quill and Scroll 3 , Tempest
Stall 3, Ec ho-Editor of Prose 3
Rick
ARBANELLA , RICHARD A
Lance H o n o r Roll 1,2,3, CrossC ounlry 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling
l, 2,3, Athletic Award 1,2,3 ; Varsity
Club 1,2,3 , lntramurals l
ARCHER, JAMES R Lance
ARNOLD, DENNIS P Dutch Lincoln
Ho no r Roll 2, Band 1,2,3, Football 1,
2, 3 , Trac k 1,2,3 , lntramurals 2,3 ,
Varsity Club 3
AULOZZI, JAMES T
Jim
Lincoln
Outdoo rsmen 2
BAAS, RICHARD A
Skeleton Man
Lance Prom court 2 , Band l ; Varsity
Club 1,2,3 , Basketball 1,2, Football
1, 2,3-Captain 3 , Tennis 1,2,3
BABEL, DWIGHT F Lance
BACKLUND, DONALD R
Stretc h
Lincoln Badger Boys State Repre sentative 2, Class President 1, Hono r
Roll 1, 2,3 Key Club 2,3 , Varsity Club
3, Ba sketball 1, 2,3, Foo tball 1,2,3 ,
lntramurals 2
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BAILEY, JAMES R
Jim
Lance
Omli and Scroll 3, Tempest Staff 2,3 .
BALK, DANIEL J Big Dain Lincoln
Tempest Staff 3, Track 1.
BALK, JANICE J
Jan
Lincoln
Caduceus 2.3
BANERDT, MARTHA L Marty Lance
Honor Roll 2, American Field Service 2,3 , Future Teachers 2,3-Vice
President 3 , Girls ' Athletic Association 2, Library Assistant 1; Red
Cross 1, Spanish Club 3, Student
C ouncil 3, Ushers Guild 2, Tremper
Teens 2,3-President 3
BARBER, MARILYN L Marlon Lance
Typing Award Pin 2, Kiwanis Choir
Award 3 , Senior Girls' Choir 2,3 ,
So phomo re Girls' Choir 1
BARRY, ALAN G Al Lance Hi-Y 3
Baseball
1,2,
Intramurals
1,2,3:
Trac k 3, Wrestling 1
BARTEL, ROBERT E Bob McKinley
Echo Business Manager 3, Tempest
Staff 2,3-Business Manager 3 , Var sity Club 2,3 , Swimming 1,2,3, Athletic Award
BARTER, ALAN S Scott Lance Band
1,2, Varsity Club 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,
3 , Basketball 1, Football 1, Intra mural s 2,3
BASTIAN, WILLIAM J Bill Lance .
l:lATASSA, CHRISTINE R. Tina Lance
Booster Club 2, Student Council 3,
Classic Salesman 2,3
BAUERS, TERRY L. Lance Art Club
1, 2
BECK, JOHN H Lance Badger Boys
State Representative 2, Honor Roll I ,
2,3, MAA Preliminary lest 2
BECK, THOMAS E Tom Lance .
BECKER, ERIC C Lincoln Basketball
I , Golf 1,2,3
BECKMAN, CHARLES Chuck Lance
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, A Cappella
Choir 3
BECKSTROM, CATHRINE A
Cathy
Lincoln Senior Girls' Choir 3
BEDFORD, DONALD E Donny Lincoln
Varsity Club 2,3 , Basketball 1,2,3Captain 3, lntramurals 1,2 , Mr
TREMPER3
BERGER, GLENN K Lance
BLACKBOURN, JAMES W
Jim
Mc Kinley Honor Roll 1,2, Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, A Cappella 2,3, Student Counc il 3, Swimming 1,2,3; Sc hool
Play 3
BLACKFORD, ARDITH J
Ardie
McKinley Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,
A Cappella 2,3 , Hi-Style 2,3
BLAINE, PETER C .
Pete
Lance
Audio-Visual 1,2,3 .
BLAZEWICZ. DANIEL J Dan Lance
BLOCK, NANCY C Lincoln Hono r Roll
1, 2 , American Field Service 3, Future Teac hers 3
BODE, JEFF A Al
BOEHME, PAUL D Boehms Lance
BOK, BYRON W
Lincoln Varsity Club
2,3 , Football 1, Intramural 2; Swimming 1,2,3
BOSMAN, MARILYN E
Lincoln
Booster Club 1,2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1, Madrigals 1,2; A Cappella
2,3 , Girls' Athletic Association 1, HiStyle 2,3 , Variety Show 2,3; Kiwanis
Music Summer Camp Award 3 ;
Dram-per 3
BOTZ, PATRICIA G . Lance
Classic
Salesman
BOUGNEIT, BILL L Lance Tennis 2
BOUGNEIT, CAROLA St. Joseph .
BOUGNEIT, MARK Lance Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, Intramural 1,2,3 ;
Tennis 1,2,3
BRACKNEY, ROBERT J Bob Lincoln
Track 1
BRANDES, JAMES H Jim Lance .
BREILING, ROBERT G
Bob
Lance
Outdoorsmen 1,2,3
BRIA , JOHN J Lance
BRITTEN, DALE H
Dubuque, Iowa
Ho no r Roll 1,2,3
BROWN, FRED Lance
BROWN, JOHN C J B McKinley
BROWN, MARYL Lance
BRUNO. PHILIP D Phil Lance Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,2
Mary
BUCKELEW, MARYLENE V.
Mc Kinley Hostess Club 3 , Red Cross 3
BULLAMORE, HENRY W
Lincoln
BUNDIES, KATHLEEN A
Kathy
Lanc e Honor Roll 1,2,3 , Aqueltes 1,
2,3 , Future Teachers 2; Red Cross 2;
Classic Salesman 2,3, Seminar Student 2
CALKINS, PATSY J Pat Lance .
CAMPBELL, MARGARET A .
Marri
Lance Senior Girls' Choir 2,3;
Dram-per l ; Red Cross 3, Tremper
Teens 2,3
CARACCIOLO, HOWARD D Lance .
CARLSON, CHARLES 0
Chuck Lance .
CARLSON, JOHN M
McKeesport,
Pennsylvania Orchestra 3
CARVER, THOMAS L.
Tom
CAVES, KIM S The Kermit Lance
Honor Roll 2 , Band 1,2; Red Cross 2,
3, Stage Band 1,2, Football 2
CA YGILL, DAVID F.
Dave - Christchurch, New Zealand Honor Roll 3;
Student Congress Senate Award 3;
American Field Service Exchange
Student 3, A Cappella 3; Forensics 3;
Key Club 3; Student Council 3; Trojan
Men 's Chorus 3; All-School Play 3;
Debate 3
·
CHERNY, STEVE J
Jack
Lance
Audio-Visual 1,2,3, Stage Guild 1,2,3;
Baseball I , Swimming l
CHERVENICK, ANNAMARIE Lance
Dram-per 3; Girls' Athletic Associatio n 2,3 , Quill and Scroll 3, Tempest
Staff 3
CHRISTENSEN, MARK E Chris Lance
Ho nor Roll 1,2, lntramurals 1,2 ;
Swimmmg I .
CHRISTIAN, DONALD C Don Lance
CHRISTIANSON, JOHN D Lincoln
Intramurals 1,2 .
CIKEL, SHARON G
Booster Club 3 .
CLAEYS, CAROL J Lance Caduceus
3, Girls' Athletic Association 3 .
CLARKE, MARILYN A Mara Lincoln
Advisory Board 2, Senior Girls'
Choir 2; Dram-per 1,2, Hi-Style 2,3,
Student Council 3, Sophomore Girls'
Choir 1
COGSHALL, DAVIDM. Urbana.
COHEN, SHARON L. Lmcoln Advisory
Board 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3; American
Field Service 1,2; Hi-Style 2,3; Orchestra 1, Quill and Scroll 2,3,
Tempest Staff 2,3
COHLER, JAMES A Jim Lance.
COLBY, SUSAN L Kircy Lance.
CONGDON, SALLY A.
Lincoln
AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2, DAR Good
Citizen 3, Honor Roll 3; Aquettes 1,
2,3; Booster Club 1, Forensics 3,
Orchestra 1, Student Council 3, Tremper Teens 2,3
COWEN, WILMA I Willy Lincoln .
COX, VICKI J Vic Lincoln
DADE, KENNETH J Ken Lmcoln .
DASE, JANET M Jan Lance Hi-Style
3
DAVEY, KRISTIN M.
Kris
Lincoln
Amencan Field Service 1,2,3, Band
1,2, Classic Staff 3, Red Cross 1,
Spamsh Club 3, Tempest Salesman 3
DAVIDSON, JILL M Lance Advisory
Board 1, American Field Service 1,
Booster Club 1,2,3, A Cappella Choir
2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,
Dram-per 3; Girls' Athletic Association 1,2, Red Cross 1,2; Student
Council 2, Cheerleading 1.
DA VIS, DENNIS W . Lance
DEANGELIS, SUSAN M. Sue Lincoln
Senior Girls' Choir 2, Sophomore
Mixed Choir l .
DEMSKI, GERALD J
Jerry
Saint
Joseph Orchestra 1, Varsity Club 2,3 ,
Football 1,3, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling
1, Athletic Award 2,3 .
DEMSKE, KAREN A Lance Typmg Pin
2, Shorthand Pin 2; Office Assistant
3; Red Cross 3.
DENNINGER, ANDREA H .
Henri - Lincoln _Tempest Salesman 3 .
DENNIS, COELIN A
Den
McKinley
Aud10-Visual 1,2,3
DESNOYENS, WILLIAN A Lincoln
DISSMORE, LINDA M
Dizzy
Lance
Honor Roll 1,2,3, National Merit Semifinalist, A Cappella Choir 2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Student Council
3, Madrigal 1,3
DITZLER, WANDA E Lance
DOMENK, MICHELE R Dolly McKinley
Hostess Club 3
DONSING , ALAN F. McKinley Badger
Boys State Representative 2; Honor
Roll 2,3, Band 1,2, Student Council 3,
Stage Band 1 .
DOREY, ALLEN W
Hunky
Lincoln
Advisory Board 2,3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, A Cappella
2,3, Student Council 2,3, Baseball 1;
Intramurals 1,2,3
DOREY, ARLEEN M
Lmcoln
Senior
Girls' Choir 2,3
DOREY, KATHLEEN R
Kathy Lincoln
DOST, PAMELA G
Pam
Bay City,
Michigan Advisory Board 3; Honor Roll
3 , Booster Clue 3, Classic Salesman 3,
Dram-per 3
DOUTRE, MARLENEJ. Lincoln .
Arv1ster - Saint
DOW, TIMOTHY A .
Joseph Baseball 1; Athletic Award 2,
Wrestling 1,2,3
DOWNEY, KATHLEEN J Kary Lincoln
Office Assistant 3
DRAFZ, BARBARA A .
Barb
Lance
Booster Club 2, Hi-Style 2,3
DRISSEL, JAMES K Jim Lance A Cappella 2,3; Varsity Club 3; Football manager 1,3; Swimming Manager 1,3.
DROST, CHARLES A . Chuck
Lance
Baseball .
DRUKTINES, DONNA K.
Saint Joseph
Hi-Style 2,3; Hostess Club 3 .
DRYSDALE, KEITH R. Chopper Lance.
DUMKE, ALAN S Al Lincoln Baseball
1,2, Basketball 1,2; Cross-Country 2;
Intramurals 2
DUNFORD, DANIEL D Dan Lance
DURST, HAROLD L
Lee
Lance Hall
Monitor 3
ELAM, RONALDG Ron Lance Wrestling 1,2,3, Athletic Award 2,3
ELDRIDGE, DARLENE J Zion, Illinois
ELLIS, PATRICIA A .
Pat
Lance
Booster Club 2, Senior Girls' Choir 2,
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1.
ELLISON, SANDRA 1
Sandy Sarni
Joseph Forensics 3, Girls' Athletic
Association 1,2,3, Science Club 1,2,
Tempest Salesman 3
EMERY, GREGORY R.
Greg Lincoln
Hi-Y 2,3, Pool Assistant 2,3, Swimmmg 2,3 .
EMERY, SANDRA R Sandy Lance Advisory Board 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3;
Booster Club 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir
1, A Cappella 2,3; Dram-per 1,2,3;
Girls' Athletic Association l; Red
Cross 2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3 .
ENHOFF, ELLEN K. Elle Racine Lutheran High School Dram-per 3; Student
Council3
EVANOFF, MARY Z
Zoe
Lance
Booster Club 2, Camera Club 2,3President 3; Senior Girls' Choir 3,
Classic Salesman 2,3
EVERMON, LENNA J Lincoln Library
Assistant 3 .
FEIVOR, DONAVON R. Don Lincoln
Hi-Y 2,3; Hall Monitor 3
FENNEMA, JEANNE M Lance AFS Big
Sister Finalist 2, Advisory Board 1,2,
Booster Club 2, Senior Girls' Choir 1,
2, Red Cross 2, Student Council 2,3Treasurer 3
FENNEMA, MARK R Lincoln Advisory
Board 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, A Cappella 2,3, Key
Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Trojan
Men's Chorus 3
FINN, SUSANNE M
Huck
Lincoln
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Girls' Athletic Association 1, Library Assistant
3, Red Cross 2, Classic Salesman 1
FISCHER, DENNIS M.
Fish
Lance
Band 1; Basketball 2,3; Intramurals 3 .
FISH, BARBARA J
Barb Lmcoln Office Assistant 1, 2,3
FITZPATRICK, KARE R
East Troy,
Wisconsin
FLORES, ROSELINDA Mickey Lincoln
Senior Girls' Choir 2,3; Red Cross 3,
Tempest Salesman 2.
FORBES, TERRANCEC Terry Lincoln .
FORGIANNI, RAYMOND A
Ray
McKmley Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 3 ,
Stage Band 2,3
FRANCO, RUBY Lincoln
FRANKE, ROBERT R Bob Lmcoln
FRANKLIN, LINDA K
Lmda
Lance
Classic Stall 3; Classic Salesman 3, Library Assistant 1,2,3
FRANTAL, TERRANCE K Tore Lance
FREDERICK, JUDITH M
Shortie
Lincoln Hall Momtor 3
FREE, ALTON R. Al Lmcoln
FREE, LOYE L Lance
FRESE, DONITA R. Donme Lance Senior Girls' Choir 2; Hi-Style 2,3, Stage
Guild 3; Sophomore Girls' Choir 1
FRIEDRICK, VONAE H Wing Lance
Honor Roll 3; Amencan Field Service
2; A Cappella 2,3; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1, Classic Salesman 1,2,3, Girls'
Athletic Association 1,2, Ham Rad10
2,3, Red Cross 2,3; Student Council 3,
Booster Club 2
FRYE, CAROL R
McKinley
~tudent
Council 3
FUGATE, GAIL M Lance Classic Salesman 3, Hall Momtor 2
FULLER, LINDA L Lance Honor Roll 1,
2,3, Prom Poster Wmner 2, Future
Teachers 2,3, Student Council 2, SubDeb 2,3, Tempest Staff 2, Girls ' Athletic Association 1
FURLONI, RICHARD A Rick Lance
GABBEY, MARIA C
Lincoln
Boos ter
Club 2, A Cappella 3, Senior Girls '
Choir 2, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,
Future Teachers 2, Girls' Athletic
Association 2, Hi-Style 2,3, Red Cross
1,2,3
GARCIA, RONALD - Ron Lance Office Assistant 3; Intramurals 2.
GARDYNECKI, LINDA M Lynn Lance
GARREN, CHARLOTTE J
Char
AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Class Corresponding Secretary 3 , Aquettes 1,2
Lance
GAYHEART, JAMES S Sy!
Intramurals 1,2,3
GEIGER, MAE E.
Lincoln - Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1 .
GEISSMAN, HOWARD W Doc Lmcoln
GENTZ, COLLEENK . Lance Honor Roll
1,2,3
GENTZ, DAVID J. Lincoln
GEORHE, LARRY L Lincoln Honor Roll
1,2,3, Key Club 2,3, Student Council 3
GEORGES, PATRICIA L
Trix
Lance
Advisory Board 1, Classic Staff 3, Hi Style 3; Tempest Salesman 2,3
GERBER, RENEE M Nay Samt Joseph
GIACOMIN, VINCENT A
Paesan
Lincoln Honor Roll 2, Key Club 1,2,3,
Varsity Club 1,2,3, Key Club 3, Football 2,3, lntramurals 1,2,3, Tennis I,
2,3, 1st m Tenms Sectional 2, Athletic
Award 1,2,3
GIANNOTTI. KENNETH M Lance Football 1 W resthng 1
GIBBS, TOM A Unk' Arby Waukegen ,
Illinois Red Cross 3, lntramurals 2,
Track 1
GILMORE, DANIELE Dan Cranberry ,
Pennsylvania
GIRARD, BERNARD A Sonny LaCross,
Wisconsm
GITZLAFF, LARRY E Lance
GOFF, KRISTIE A Samt Joseph Booster
Club 2,3, Dram-per 2,3, Hi-Style 2,3,
Spanish Club 2, Stage Guild 3; AFS Big
Sister Candidate 2
GOLD, PHILIP I.
Phil
Lance Basketball I, Intramural 2,3
Randy
GRANGER, RANKOLPH L
Lance
Outdoorsmen 1
GRATIOT, LOIS J Lance
GRAY , EDWARD R Eddie Lance
241
GREISEN, BETTY J Lance Honor Roll
3, Booster Club 1,2,3, A Cappella Choir
2,3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Red
Cross 2, Tempest Salesman 3
GRISWOLD, CARL W . Lincoln Athletic
Award 3, Varsity Club 3; Intramurals
1,2, Swimming 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3
GROSS, EDNA A . Eddy Lance .
GROVER. DONALD D
Don - Lincoln
Honor Roll 1,2,3, Exchange Student lo
Japan 3; Band Advisory Board 3; Band
1,2,3, Forensics 1; Orchestra 2,3 ;
Stage Band 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3;
Snap-on-Tools Scholarship
GRUBE. WILLIAM J Grub Lance Red
Cross 3 .
Deb
Lance
GUINTHER, DEBORAH G
A Cappella Choir 2,3, Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, Hi-Style 2,3; Spanish
Club3
GULLO, MARY McKinley Band 2,3,
Senior Girls' Choir 2,3; Girls' Athletic
Association
1,2,3;
Tempest
Salesman 3
GUTTORMSEN, LYNDA L Lyn Lance
Honor Roll 1; Booster Club 3 Classic
Staff 3, Dram-per 1,2,3; Future
Teachers 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, Red Cross 2; Sub-Deb 2,3
GUTTORMSEN, NEIL F. McKinley Advisory Board 3, Honor Roll 1,2; Hall
Monitor 2, Golf 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,
Wrestling 3
GUY, WILLIAM B
The E1g Stmg
Lincoln
HAAG . DAVIDC Dave Lincoln
HAAG . RUDY J Lance Baseball I
HAGGARTY, JANETM . Jan Lincoln
Caduceus 1, Sophomore Girls ' Choir 1;
Senior Girls ' Choir 2 .
Randy
Lance
HALL. RANDALL
Kiwanis Award for Music 3 , A Cappella
2,3, Key Club 2,3, Madrigal 2.
HALVERSON, DENNIS L
Brick
Saint
Joseph Varsity Club 2,3 , Intramurals
2,3, Tennis 1,2,3
HANSCHE, YVONNE C. Hansch Lincoln
Future Teachers 2,3 ; Girls' Athletic
Association 1,2,3, Hi-Style 3; Orchestra 1,2,3.
HANSEN, GREGG E Hans Lincoln Intramurals 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Hall
Monilor2
HANSEN, KATHY E Kathy
Lance
Caduceus 1,3
HANSEN, LLEWELLYN D. Lew Lance
HANSEN, ROBERT G
Bob Lance
HANSEN, TIMOTHY J
Tim
Lincoln
Band 1, Key Club 1,2,3, Outdoorsmen
1, Spanish Club 3, Baseball 1,2,3,
Basketball 1,2; lntramurals 3
HAPANOWICZ, LINDA A
Sophomore
Girls' CholT 1.
HARCARIK, ROBERT B. Bob- LincolnBand 1.
HARP, FRANK R Lance
HARPER. DENNIS W Lincoln .
HARRIS, JANICE H Jan Lincoln .
HARRIS, WILMA J Jean Gary, Indiana
HART, MICHAEL J
Samt Joseph
Wrestling l
HARTUNG, BONNIE J
Eons
Lance
Caduceus 1, 2, Girls ' Athletic Association 3, Red Cross 2,3, Tempest Salesman 3, Nurses Assistant 1,2,3
HARVEY. LINDA M
Lincol n - Booster
Club 2; Caduceus 2,3, Sophomore Girls'
Choir 1, Senior Girls ' Choir 2,3 ;
Dram -per 2, Red Cross 1,2
242
HARVILL, EVONNE L. Edie Lincoln
Dram-per 3 .
HAWKINS, SUSAN E. Sue Lincoln .
HAYDEN, LINDA S
Giggles
Lance
Booster Club 2; Classic Salesman 2;
Library Assistant 1.
HAYS, COLLEEN J. - Joy Lance Senior
Girls ' Choir 2,3; Sophomore Girls'
Choir l .
HEG, CHERYLL. Lincoln .
HEG, FRANCES K. Fran Lance .
HEINZEN, JOE M. Cannon St. Joseph .
HENSGEN, RITA M. Ugmoe St . Joseph .
HERBRECHTSMEIER, KARL 0 . Gunther
Lincoln Varsity Club 1,2,3; Cross
Country 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3;
Track 1,2,3, Athletic Award
HERBRECHTSMEIER,
KEITH A . Lincoln Advisory Board 3; Student Council 1,2, Varsity Club 2,3, Tennis 1,2,3
HEIDE, DAVID C Lincoln Honor Roll 3;
Classic Staff 3; Tempest Salesman 3 ;
Tennis 1,2
HENDERSON, CHRISTINE L.
Chris
Lincoln Badger Girls State Representative 2 , Advisory Board 1, DAR Good
Citizen 3 , Honor Roll 1,2,3 ; National
Forensic League-Degree of Distinction 3 ; American Field Service 1,2;
Booster Club 1,2; Classic Staff 2,3;
Forensics 2; Future Teachers 2; Quill
and Scroll 3; Stage Guild l; Student
Council 1,2,3; President 3; Sub-Deb 2,
3 , Ushers l; Debate 1,2,3
HENOCH, MICHAEL L. Mike Lincoln
Honor Roll 1,2,3, Kiwanis Music Award
3, Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Swing
Band l
HERMAN, BRUCE F. Lance Honor Roll
1,2,3, Science Fair Award 1
HERMANS, GLORIA J Gidge Friedens
Lutheran Senior Girls' Choir 2,3; HiStyle 3, Red Cross 1,2,3
HESS, CHERYL L. - Cheri
Lance
Hostess Club 3; Red Cross 3 .
HILL, KENNETH J Lincoln .
HILLESLAND, LOUIE G .-Lance Outdoorsmen 3; Wrestling 1.
HOAGLAN, WANDAK . Kay Lincoln.
Friedens
HOLLENBECK, PAMELA Luthern Honor Roll 1,2,3; Library Assistant 1; Office Assistant 3 .
HOLLY, JERRY T - Jerry Lance Athletic Award 1,2,3; Varsity Club· 2,3,
Baseball 1, Football 1,2,3, Intramurals
2
HOLTZ, GARY R
Lance
Football 1,
Goll 1
HOPPE, JOHN J. Lincoln .
HORNE, JOM E.
Honk Honk - Saint
Joseph .
HOROCHENA, TERRI L. Lincoln AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Homecoming
Queen 3 ; American Field Service l;
Booster Club 1,2,3; Girls' Athletic Association l ; Student Council 2,3 ; SubDeb 2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3 .
HOSTNICK, SUSAN E. Sue- Lance Orchestra 1,2,3 .
HUBBARD, CLIFFORD F - Cliff - Lincoln
Honor Roll 2, Student Council 3 .
HUFF. CATHERINE - Cathy
Lincoln
Band 1,2; Red Cross 3 ; Sub-Deb 2,3
HUFF, ROGER A . Rog Lance
HUGHES, LINDA J Waukegan, Illinois.
IDE, TRACY D.-Wally Lance.
INGBRETSON, BARBARA J.
Lance
Barb
IORIO, FRANK Rabbit Lance Honor
Roll 1,2,3; Audio Visual 3; Golf 1,2,3;
Intramurals 1,2,3; Athletic Award 1,2.
IORIO, LOUIE Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3;
Science Fair Award l; Student Council
2,3; Goll 2; Intramurals 1,2,3.
IRVING, RICHARD P . Lance- State and
Ensemble Contest 1,2; A Cappella 3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,2.
ISENGAY, CAROLL. Lincoln- General
Girls' Choir l; Senior Girls' Choir 2,3.
ISHMAEL, DAVIDL. Dave Lance .
ISTVANEK, PATS . McKinley .
IVES, ROBERT W . Boob Lance Intramurals 2; Track 1.
IVY, CHUCK 0 . Chuck Zion, IllinoisHi-Y 2,3; Outdoorsmen 3; Intramurals
2,3 .
JACOBS, PEGGY L. Peg Burlington,
Wisconsin Girls' Athletic Association
1,2 .
JACOBSON, KENNETH R. Jake Lance
Key Club 2,3 ; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 2,3; Swimming 1,2,3; Athletic
Awards 1,2,3 .
JENSEN, BETTY L. Boop Lance Honor
Roll 1,2; Band 1,2,3.
JENSEN, JEANNE E. Lincoln Shorthand Award Pin 2.
JENSEN, JUDITH M.- Judy- Lance- Hostess Club 3 .
JERANEK, WILLIAM J. Bill- LanceHonor Roll l,2,3
JOBICK, KATHRYNE . Kathy Lincoln
Booster Club 2,3 ; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Senior Girls' Choir 2; A
Cappella Choir 3; Sub-Deb 2,3; Ushers
Guild 2,3 .
CHERYL
C . Sherry
JOHNSON,
Washington
JOHNSON, DANIEL B. Dan- Oshkosh,
Wisconsin
JOHNSON, DOUGLAS A . - Doug Lance - Band 1,2,3; Dram-per 1,2,3;
Hi-Y 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Red Cross 1;
Swing Band 1,2,3; Basketball l; Golf
l; Tennis 3.
JOHNSON,
KAREN
L. McKinleyBooster Club 3; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; A Cappella 2,3; Future
Teachers 2; Red Cross 3; Tempest
Salesman 2.
JOHNSON, ROBERT E. Bob- Lance
A Cappella 2,3 .
JOHNSON, THOMAS M. Lincoln University Merit Scholarship to University of Iowa; Varsity Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Goll 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,
2,3; Mr. Tremper Candidate 2,3.
JOHNSTONE, JEFFREY A . Narrow
Lance- Varsity Club 3; Basketball 1;
Football l ,2,3; Intramurals 2; Track 3 .
JONES, WILLIAM R. Rory Lance Varsity Club 3; Football 2,3; Intramurals
2,3; Tennis 2,3.
JORDAN, KATHLEEN L. - Kathy- Lincoln
Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 1,3.
JUDEIKA, DAVID E. Dave Saint Joseph
Intramurals 2,3.
KALVONJIAN, CHRIS H. LincolnA Cappella Choir 2,3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Basketball Manager l;
Intramurals 2.
KAMERAD, GREGG K. Lincoln Athletic
Award 1,2,3; American Field Service
2,3, Key Club 2,3; Library Assistant 1,
2, Red Cross 2; Varsity Club 1,2,3;
Basketball l; Intramurals 2; Track 1,
2,3
KANT, ERICH W. Lance Honor Roll 3.
KASTENSCHMIDT, WALTER R Walt
Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3;
Goll I, Intramurals 2, Track 2
KAUSALIK, BETH A Shorty St Joseph
Hi Style 3; Office Assistant 3, Red
Cross 3, Sophomore Girls' Chmr 1.
KAUSALIK, JANICE M Jan Lincoln
Honor Roll 1, Booster Club 3
KAMERZELT, RONALD G
Ron Lance .
KECKLER,
GREGG
M. Animal
Streator, Illinois Athletic Award 2,3;
Intramurals 2,3, Swimming 2,3 .
KELLMAN, JILL M. Lincoln Hostess
Club 3, Girls' Athletic Association 3 .
KESSINGER, VICKIE J Lance AFS Big
Sister Candidate 2, American Field
Service 2, Booster Club 1,2,3, Camera
Club 2, Classic Staff 2; Ham Radio
Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, Spanish
Club 3 , Stage Guild 3; Tempest 2,3
KIEREN, LEDA A Lance Aquettes 1,2,
3, Classic Salesman 2, Student Council 3, Tempest Salesman 3
KITCHIN, CLAIRE A Lincoln AFS Big
Sister Candidate 2; Class Officer 3;
Advisory Board 1,2; Exchange Student
to Germany; American Field Service
1,2,3; Aquettes 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3;
Booster Club 1, Girls' Athletic Association 1, Orchestra 2,3; Red Cross 1;
Student Council 3; Tremper Teens 2,3 .
KLABUNDE, RICHARD N Lance .
KLEINSCHMIDT, TERRY L. Lincoln
Girls' Athletic Association 1.
KLENNERT, LOUISE L Louie Milwaukee , Wisconsin Hall Monitor 3; Girls'
Athletic Association 2
KLOSTER,
WILLIAM
J. Willy St.
Joseph Athletic Award 2, Echo 3;
Baseball 2,3 .
KOKER, MARK Lincoln Student Council
3; Varsity Club 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3.
KOLMOS, THOMAS E. Tom Lance
Varsity Club 3, Hall Monitor 2,3;
Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Wrestlino 1.2.3
KOS, TIMOTHY.I.- Cannon - Washington
Athletic Award 2,3; Intramurals
1; Swimming 2,3 .
KOWAL, MARIE
Cow - Lincoln Tempest Salesman 3.
KRAAK, DONNA L Lou Lance
Aquettes 1,2,3, Band Colorguard 1,2,
3, Booster Club 1, Student Council 2;
Sub-Deb 2,3; Variety Show 1,2; Girls'
Athletic Association 1.
KUEHL, JEFFREY E. Jeff- Lance Advisory Board 3; State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest 1,2; Forensics
Contest 3, Band 1,2,3; Dram-pers 1,2,
3; Forensics 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; Orchestra
1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, Variety Show
1,2,3, School Play 1,3, One Act Play
Contest 1,2,3 .
KRAEMER, LONNIE W
Lon Lance
Honor Roll 1,2,3
KRAMSVOGEL, KAY A . Katie Lance .
KRESSEL, JOHN H The Pollack Lance
Echo 3, Tempest Staff 3
KREUSER, MARY K. Kruz Lance AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2, Class Officer
2; Prom Queen 2; Homecoming Queen
Candidate 3; Variety Show 1,2,3;
Booster Club 1, Red Cross 1,2, Student Council 3; Cheerleader 1
KREUSER, ROBERTC . Bob Lance Key
Club 2,3, Outdoorsmen 1, Classic
Salesman 1,2, Tempest Salesman 2,
Cross-Country 1,2 .
KRIZ, PETER E. Lance Honor Roll 3
LAAKSO, LYNN J. Pi Lance Band 1,2,
3, Orchestra 1,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,
Variety Show 1,2,3 .
LAMIELLE, LINDA J. Lm Lmcoln .
Lance BaseLAMBRECHT, DREW C
ball 1
LAMPOS, JIM G.
Greek
McKinley Band 1;2; Orchestra 1.
LANCOUR, JUDITH A Judy Lance
LARSEN, GARY R. Barce Lance Varsity Club 2,3; Tempest Salesman 3;
Football 1,2; Goll 1,2,3; lntramurals
1,2,3, Athletic Award 1,2 .
LARSON, KATHLEEN A Zelda Saint
Joseph Honor Roll 3, Girls' Athletic
Association 2; Senior Girls' Choir 2,3
LASSEN, RICHARD W
Rick Lance
Honor Roll 1,2,3, Classic Staff l ;
Classic Salesman 2,3
LA WELL, JUDITH A Judy Lincoln
American Field Service 2,3, Band 1,2,
3, Booster Club 1, Sub-Deb 2,3,
Classic Salesman 3
LAWLER, SANDRA L Muff Lincoln
Booster Club 2, Library Assistant 2,
3, Stage Guild 2 .
LAWLER, SUSAN L. Susie Lincoln Library Assistant 2,3 .
LA WHENCE, LILLIAN A Babe Lincoln
LAYBOURN, LEAH L. Lance Caduceus
2,3 .
LEE, ROBERT M. Mike McKinley
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1.
LEECH, JAMES D. Dale McKinley
Baseball 1, Basketball 1; Intramurals
2
LEGLER, ALEX
Lance
Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; A Cappella Choir 2,3 .
LEHTO, BARBARA R Barb Lance
Hostess Club 3 .
LEMAY, SUSAN G . Sue Lance Booster
Club 1,2,3; Red Cross 1,2; Tremper
Teens 3; Classic Salesman 3 .
LEONARD, NANCY S . Nance Lincoln .
LETTSOME, TERRY A Lar.ce Honor
Roll 1,2; Debate 1,2, Tempest Staff 3
LETVEN, JANICE R Jan Lincoln
American Field Service 1,2; Classic
Staff 3; Future Teachers 2,3, SubDeb 2,3-President 3, Debate 2 , National Forensic League 2; Classic
Salesman 3
LEVONOWICH, JOHN A Cossack
Lance Athletic Award 3, Red Cross
2, Student Council 3, Varsity Club 2,3,
Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1 ; Football 1,
2,3; Intramurals 2,3 .
LEY, CAROL A. - GE - Washington Color Guard 1,2,3; Red Cross l; Student Council 3; Sub-Deb 2,3-Treasurer 3.
LEYS, CATHY L Lance Honor Roll 1,
2, Band 1,2,3, Booster Club 3; Dramper 1,2,3, Future Teachers 2,3 , Red
Cross 2,3-President 2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3 ;
Girls' Athletic Association 1
LILL, MICHAEL C Mike Lincoln Advisory Board 1, Forensics 1,2, Student Council 3, Wrestling 1
LIND, RHONDA J. Mouse Plainview,
Texas Honor Roll 3, Orchestra 3
LITTLETON,
SUZANNE J Su California Girls' Athletic Association 1,
2,3 .
LOBACK, BEVERLY M Bev Washington Hostess Club 3
MACKAY, CLAUDE E McKinley
MADSEN, WARREN J. Washington
MAEDKE, PATRICIA A
Pat
AntigoSenior Girls' Choir 2
MAKAREWICZ, SUSAN C . Lance
MANCUSI, RICHARD J Lincoln Student Council 3, Track 1,2,3
MANLICK, KA THERINE A
Kathy
Lance Senior Girls' Choir 1,2 .
MARESCALCO, KATHLEEN M. Kath
Lance Kenosha News Scholarship in
Journalism, Dram-per 2, Red Cross
2, Tempest Staff 2,3, Echo 3
MARQUISSEE, LINDA S. Marky Lincoln Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
Classic Salesman 2
MARTIN, DAVIDA. Lincoln
MARTIN, JUDITH A .
Judy
Lincoln
Booster Club 1; Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3, Hi-Style2,3
MASSIE, CHERYL L.
Lance
Student
Council 1, Nurses Assistant 3
MATHES, BARBARA S Barb Lincoln
American Field Service 2; Booster
Club 2,3, Ushers Guild 2,3
MATTNER, DAVID L. Mattie Lincoln
Honor Roll 3, Hi-Y 2,3; Printing
Foreman 3
MATUS, RONALD J Sa mt Joseph.
MAXEY, JAMES 0 . Slapsie Maxey
Lance Classic Salesman 3 · Hall
Monitor 3; Intramurals 2,3
MC CAULEY, SANDRA L. Sand Lincoln
Monitor 3; Booster Club 1,2,3, HiStyle 3; Red Cross 1,2,3; Ushers
Club2,3
MC CUMBER, DENNIS A Max Prairie
Du Sac, Wisconsin Outdoorsmen 2,3,
Intramurals 2,3
MC DOWELL, KOREEN M Bosche!,
Wisconsin Honor Roll 1,2, A Cappella
Choir 1; Girls' Athletic Association
1, French Club 1.
MC KEOWN, CHRISTINE K
Chris
Lincoln .
MECUM, MARGARET A .
Marge
Sheffield, Illinois.
MEIERS, RAYMOND C .
Ray
Saint
Joseph Track 3 .
MERCIER, GREG A . Lance
MERRITT, PATRICIA M
Pat
Lincoln
American Field Service 2,3,
Booster Club 3; Red Cross 1,2,3,
Student Council 3 ; AFS Big Sister Finalist 2.
MEYER, DARLENE E .
Dar
Lance
Classic 2 .
MICHAELIS, DAVID W
Dave
Lance
Honor Roll 2; Hi-Y 2,3, Intramurals
2,3; Wrestling 1.
MICHELSON, GREGORY J. - Greg
Lincoln- Honor Roll 1,3; Hi-Y 2,3;
Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3 .
MICKEWICZ, THOMAS E. - Tom
Lance Hi-Y
2,3-Vice-President
3·
Varsity Club 3; Intramurals 2,3;
Swimming 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.
MILLER, STEPHENM . Lincoln .
MITCHELL, DIANA J Lincoln Classic
Staff 3; Red Cross 1,2,3, Tempest
Salesman 1,2,3 .
MITTLESTEADT, PAMELA J
Marinette, Wisconsin Badger Girls State
Representative 2; Booster Club 1,2,
3, Dram-per 1,2,3; Student Council
1,2,3; Latin Club 2,3, Mixed Chorus
3; Cheerleading 1,2,3 .
Lance-Red
MLEKUSH, GARY A . Bo
Cross 3 .
MODDES, RONALD J.
Ronn
Saint
Joseph
MOELLER, GERALDINE R
Gerri
Lincoln
General Girls' Choir 1,2;
Girls' Athletic Association 1,2
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MOHR, CHRISTINE J. Chris Friedens
Lutheran Band 1,2,3
MONNIER, ROBERT J. Bob Lance.
MONROE, KENNETH J Jim Havana,
Illinois.
MOODY, DEBRA L Deb Lincoln Advisory Board 3; Booster Club 1;
Classic Staff 3, Dram-per 1; Red
Cross 2; Sub-Deb 2,3.
MOREAU, GISELA A. Gisa Lincoln.
MOfiRICE, BARBARA L Lynne Lincoln American Field Service 1,2,3;
Concert Band 2; Classic Staff 2.
MOSER, ANITI. M Lance
MUELLER, DONALD L. Rumhead
Lance Hi-Y 1,2,3; Student Council 3;
Wrestling
1,2,3-CoFootball
1,2,
Captain 3
MULLER, RONALD G. Homer Lance
Aud10-V1sual 3, Ham Radio l; H1-Y
3, Intramurals 2,3, Track 2.
Neg - Lance
NAEGELI, ROGER D.
Intramurals 1,3.
NARDI, JEFFREY J
Nards - Lance
Advisory Board 3; Physical Fitness
2,3, Intramurals 2,3, Swimming 1,2.
NEDWESKI, PATRICIA E.
Patty
Lance Girls' Athletic Association 1,
2,3, Red Cross 2,3, Tempest Salesman 2
NEFF, SANDRA E
Sandy Lance.
NELSON, ANITA L
Lance
Girls'
Athletic Association 1, Hi-Style 3;
Honor Roll 1,2.
NETZER, BEVERLY R.
Bev1
Lance
Booster Club 1,2,3, Senior Girls'
Choir 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Dram-per 3; Girls' Athletic Association 1,2; Hi-Style 2,3, Cheerleading
1,2,3
Dave
Lance
NETZGER, DAVID A.
Football 1,2,3; Athletic Award
NEUMANN, KATHLEEN L.
Kathy
Lance
Honor Roll 2; Booster Club
3; Caduceus 3, Senior Girls' Choir
2,3, Sub-Deb 2,3
NEWBERRY, DAVID W.
Dave
Lincoln University of Wisconsin Scholarship, Kiwanis Club "Award of Merit"
3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Tennis 2.
NIELSON, JEAN E
Jeannie
Lance
American Field Service 1,2,3; Girls'
Athletic Association 1,2,3, Science
Club2
NORLANDER, STEVEN D
Nor
Saint
Joseph
O'CONNELL, MAUREEN T
Moe
Saint Joseph
Girls' Athletic Association 2,3; Ushers Guild 2
O'CONNELL, PATRICK J Pat Lance.
OLSEN, DENNISE
Olte Lance Ham
Rad10 1; Golf 2.
OLSON, CHRISTINE D Chns Lincoln
Advisory Board l; Honor Roll 1,2,3;
American Field Service 1,2,3; Classic
Staff 1,2,3-Layout Editor 1, Editorin-Chief 2, Associate Editor 3; Quill
and Scroll 2,3.
JEANETTE Jane LincOLHHAUSEN,
oln Classic Staff 3; Office Assistant
2; Stage Guild 1; Student Council 3;
Ushers Guild l;Variety Show 3
0 'NEIL, DAVID H Dave Lincoln.
O'NEIL, DENNIS J Lincoln Band 1,2,
3; Track 1
ONSERUD, HAL D. Neck Lincoln
Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Outdoorsmen 2,3; Swing Band 1,2,3;
Swimming 1.
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ORENDER, DANIELS. Dan Lance
OSBORN, ROBERT J.-Bob-Lance.
OSTLUND, DIANE M.
Lance - Honor
Roll 3.
OTTO, CAROLEE Carol Lance Prom
Poster Winner 2; Tempest Salesman
2
OURS, LYNDA J. Lincoln Booster Club
1,2; Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,
Student Council 3; Ushers Guild 2
OWENS, WILLIAM C. Chris Oil City,
Pennsylvania Intramurals 1.
PACZKOWSKI, CHARLES D
Chuck
Lance Football 1,2, Intramurals 1,
Track 1.
PADULA, MARKE Lance
PALERMO, RUSSELL Russ Lincoln.
PARENT, ROGER E. Lance Band 1,2,
3, Varsity Club 2,3, Swing Band 3,
Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1.
PARKHURST, GREGORY P McKinley
Student Council 2
PASTOREK, JAMES H
Jim
Lance
Outdoorsmen 3; Tempest Staff 3,
Basketball 1,2, Golf 1
PATTERSON, ROBERT
Bob
Grosse
Pointe, Michigan Band 1
PEDERSEN, DAVE A Lincoln Dramper 3· Varsity Club 2,3; CrossCountry 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,
Track 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3
PEDERSON, MARILYN S.
Lance Booster Club 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; A Cappella 2,3; AFS Big
Sister Candidate 1,2, Class Treasurer
1, Advisory Board 2; Honor Roll 1,
American Field Service 1,2; Student
Council 2,3; Tremper Teens 2,3,
Knox College Scholarship 3
PERRAULT, LINDA M. Lance Booster
Club 1,2.
PERRY, CHERYL Y.
Shari
Lance
Amencan Field Service 1; AudioVisual 1; Booster Club 1,2; Senior
Girls' Choir l; Classic Staff 2;
Classic Salesman 2; Hi-Style 2,3;
Library Assistant 3; Red Cross 1,2,
Student Council 3; Pool Assistant 1,2.
PETERS, GORDON W. Flash AudioVisual 3
PETERSEN, MARY L.
Lance - Red
Cross 2,3.
PETERSEN, KENT E.
Saint Joseph
Intramurals 3
PETERSEN, LINDA
Lincoln Caduceus 1,2,3, Senior Girls' Choir 2,3,
Girls' Athletic Association 3, Red
Cross 3
PETKOVIC, DIMITRIE Lance
PETRELLI, JULE! J
Lincoln
Honor
Roll 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
A Cappella 2,3, Dram-per 2
PFARR, DONALD J
Don
Lance
Footoall 1, Track 1,2,3
PHILLIPS, GAIL H. Lincoln Advisory
Board 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3, American
Field Service 1,2; Booster Club 1,
Future Teachers 2, Girls' Athletic
Association 1; Red Cross 3; Student
Council 3; Tremper Teens 2,3.
PHILLIPS, MARGOT A Lincoln Honor
Roll 2; A Cappella 2,3, Sophomore
Mixed Choir l; Red Cross 1,2,
Tremper Teens 2,3, Classic Staff 1
PIEHL, JACQUELINE S.- Jackie Lance
Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3.
PIERCE, GEORGIA R Lincoln Honor
Roll 1,2,3; Forensics 1,2; Federal
Indian Scholarship; School Play 3
PILLER, LESLIE-ANN
Les
Lincoln AFS Big Sister Candidate 1,2;
A Cappella 2,3; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Girls' Athletic Association
1
PINZGER, MIKE S.
Slim
Lance
Student Council 1,2.
PITTS, TOM J
Lance Athletic Award
2, Honor Roll 1, Varsity Club 3; Hall
Momtor3; Baseball l; Wrestling 1,2,3.
PLUTCHAK, SUSAN M. Sue Lincoln
Honor Roll 2,3, Typing Award 2;
Aquettes 3, Classic Staff 3; Student
Council 3, Classic Salesman 3, Tempest Salesman 2.
POHLMAN, KAREN J
Lance
Typing
Award 2; Band 1,2,3, Hi-Style 2,3
POLLARD, SHERRY Lincoln AFS Big
Sister Candidate 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3;
Homecoming Queen Candidate 3;
Aquettes 1,2,3-President 2; Color
Guard 3, Quill and Scroll 3; Red
Cross 2; Student Council 3, Tempest
Staff 3; Tremper Teens 2,3; Iowa
State University Scholarship 3
POLLOCK, KATHLEEN A
Lance
American Field Service 3; Aquettes
3; Band 1, Booster Club 1, Girls'
Athletic Association 1, Red Cross 1,2 .
POTENTE, PETER Pete Saint Joseph.
POTTS, JOSEPH E. Joe LANCE Hall
Monitor2
POWELL, JOHN H J Key Club 2,3;
Football 3, Swimming 2,3
POWERS, THOMAS W Timothy Lincoln Intramurals 1,2,3
PRITCHARD, JACQUELINE C Jackie
Lance Girls' Athletic Association 1,
2,3, Library Assistant 3; Ushers
Guild 2,3
QUANN, HOLLIE A. Lance Honor Roll
1,2,3; Solo Contest 1,2,3; Kiwanis Music Award 3, A Cappella 3; Sub-Deb 2,
3; Ma4rigal 3.
QUERNS, ROBERTC. Boob Lance.
QUIBELL, GAIL L.
Burlington,
Wisconsin
QUINN, JEANNE K. Jean Saint Joseph
Senior Girls' Choir 3
RADOY, JAMES Jim Lance.
RAINS, SHIRLEY M. Lance Girls' Athletic Association 1; Spanish Club 3.
RASICO, THOMAS H.
Tom
Lance
Wrestlinq 1
RAUSCH,. - DOUGLAS
K. Doug
Lance Intramurals 1.
REEDY, STEVEN E
Steve
Lance
Band 2,3.
REEVES, SANDRA L
Sandy
Lance
Hall Monitor 3.
REICH, GARY C. McKinley
REINHERZ, BARBARA I Barb Lincoln
Honor Roll 1,2,3; Booster Club l;
Ham Rad10 2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,3;
Student Council 3, Tempest Staff 1,2,
3-Editor 3
REMUS, ROBERT C
Bobbie Lance
Caduceus Club 1,2,3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, Senior Girls' Choir
2; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls' Athletic Association 1
RESCH, BARBARA A.
Barb
Lance
American Field Service 3; Booster
Club 2,3, Office Assistant 3, Stage
Guild 2; Sub Deb 2; Dram-per 2,3
RESCH, KATHLEEN A
Kathie
McKinley Classic Staff 1
REVOY, DANNA M Lance Honor Roll
2; Girls' Athletic Association 3.
RICHARDSON, CAROL D
Lincoln
RICHTER, PETER G. Lincoln
ROBERTS, JAMES W. Jim McKinley
Hi-Y 1,2; Stage Guild 2,3; Intramurals 2; Swimming 1,2.
ROBERTS, STEPHEN L. Steve-Lincoln
Tuba Solo Contest Class A 1,2,3;
Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 3; Science Club
1,2, Variety Show 1,2; Golf 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3
ROBILLARD, CHARLES W
Saint
Joseph
Red Cross 3
ROBINSON, BRENDA S.
Bren
Lance
Prom Poster Winner 2; Booster Club
2; Dram-per 1, Hi-Style 2,3; Quill
and Scroll 3, Tempest Staff 3, AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Tempest Salesman 2; Classic Salesman 3.
ROVIK, PATTI L Pat Lincoln American Field Service 2,3, Caduceus 1,2,
3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Senior
Girls' Choir 2, Red Cross 2
ROWE, SYLVIA D.
Jacksonville,
Florida
RUDHMAN, JANICE A Jan McKinley
Girls' Athletic Association 2, Orchestra 1,2,3
RUDY, JAMES M Rhino Lance Band
1,2,3; Orchestra l; Stage Band 1,
Golf 1,2,3
RUGG, PHILLIP M
Phil
Lincoln
Band 1, Dram-per 3, Varsity Club 2,
3; Swimming 1,2,3; School Play 3.
RUMACHIK, JEAN MARIE
Lance
Booster Club 2; Sub-Deb 2,3; Classic
Salesman 3
RUTCHIK, JAMES A
Jim
Lincoln
RYSDAM, RONALD B.
Shorty
Lance
Athletic Award 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,
Key Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3; Student Council 3; Tempest Staff 3; Varsity Club 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football ! .
SACHS, MARY K.
Toledo, Ohio
Booster Club 1,2, Dram-per 2,3, HiStyle 2,3, Red Cross 3
SAULA, PETER G.
Pete
Lincoln Booster Club 3; A Cappella 2,3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1; Ushers
Guild 2,3; Troian Men's Chorus 3.
SAULA, PAUL H
Lincoln Booster
Club 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,2,
3, Ushers Guild 2,3, Troian Men's
Chorus 3
SAVAGLIO, EUGENE Lmcoln
SAXE, MARIETTE J
Mary
Lincoln
Band 1,2,3; Future Teachers 3; Variety Show 2,3.
SCHADD, HELENA Helen Lance Orchestra 1,2,3
SCH LENK, RUTHE
Ruth - Washington.
SCHMIDT, HAROLD G
Butch
LincOutdoorsmen 1, Hall Monitor
oln
2,3
SCHMIDT, SUZANNE L
Sue
Lance
Classic Salesman 3
SCHMIDT, TINA R
Little Girl
Lance
Booster Club 3; Senior Girls' Choir
2,3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Library Assistant 3; Red Cross 3;
Tempest Salesman 3
SCHMIT, NANCY J
Lincoln Advisory
Board 3, Aquettes 1,2; Red Cross 1,
2,3, Student Council 3 .
SCHUCH, LEO J Saint Joseph.
SCHUMACHER, JUDITH A
Judie Lance
SCHUTZ, LOREEN E.
Saint Joseph.
SCOTT, MICHAEL J
Mike
Lance
Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1; Football!, Intramurals 1,2,3.
SCOVILLE, DAVIDE.
Dave
Lincoln
Honor Roll 1,2,3; Forensics 2,3; Key
Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Debate
1,2,3, School Play 1,3; Intramurals
1,2,3
Kim
SCOVILLE, KIMBERLY C.
Saint Joseph
Honor Roll 3.
SCRUGGS, EDWARD T.
Lance
Band
1, Red Cross 2,3
Ken
SEIBERLICH, KENNETH H
Lance - Baseball 1.
Lance
SERENO, RICHARD J.
Rick
Football 3; Intramurals 2,3.
SHARP, KOLEEN E.
Lincoln
Solo
& Ensemble Contest 1,2, Booster
Club 2; Camera Club 2,3, A Cappella
3; Senior Girls' Choir 2, Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1, Classic Salesman 1,2,
3
SHIPTON, JUDY R
Roolie
McKmley
Honor Roll 1,3; Senior Girls' Choir
2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Girls'
'Athletic
Association
1;
Tempest
Salesman 3 .
LincSHUEMATE, JAMES A.
Jim
oln Intramurals 3
Saint
Pat
SHULSKI, PATRICIA L.
Joseph
Lance
SHUMWAY, MARK A.
Frieden' s LuthSIEBERT, MARY L.
eran
Honor Roll 1,2; Dram-per l;
Future Teachers 2; Library Assistant
1
SIGMAN, DEBORAH K.
Debby Lance
Senior Girls' Choir 3; Sophomore
Girls' Choir 2
Chicago, Illinois
SIPPLE, JIM W.
Orchestra 2,3.
SMITH, GARY J.
McKinley.
SMITH, GEORGIA L. - Smitty - Lincoln
AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; American Field Service 1,2; Booster Club
1,2; Dram-per 3; Orchestra 1,2,3;
Student Council 3; Sub-Deb 2,3; Ushers
Guild 1.
SMITH, GLEN A
Lincoln
SMITH, PATRICK H .
Pat
Lincoln
North Shore Printing Award 3 .
SMITH, KATHLEEN L.
Kathy - Lance
SMITH, MAXINE L
Max
Lance
AFS Big Sister Candidate 1,2; Class
Officer 1,2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Booster Club l; A Cappella
Choir 2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 1,
Red Cross l; Student Council 1 2
Tremper Teens 2,3.
' '
SOCHA, DONNA M Samt Joseph
SOMMERS, DONALD Don Lance
SOMMERS, JANET M Jan
Lance
Honor Roll 3.
SORENSEN, JEFFREY D
Spider Toes
Lance Athletic Award 2, Varsily
Club 2,3, lntramurals 2,3, Swimming
1,2,3, Track 2
Willie
SORENSON, WILLIAM D
Lance Swimmmg 2.
SPAULDING, CLARA A
Lincoln
Honor Roll 3, Booster Club 2,3, Future Teachers 2,3; Student Council
3, Sub-Deb 2,3-President 3
SPITZER, MICHAEL R
Spilz
Lance
Band 1, Varsity Club 3, Baseball 1,
Football 1,2,3
SPLITEK, PAUL J
Synchro
Lance
Sophomore Class Vice-President,
Varsity Club 3, Football 1,2,3, Track
1,2
STAMM, JOANNE M
Jolly
Lance
American Field Service 1,3; Booster
Club 1, Dram-per 1, Hi-Style 2,3,
Quill and Scroll 3, Red Cross 1, Tempest Staff 2; Ushers Guild 1,2.
STAUDE, JAMES R
Jim
Lance
American Field Service 1,3; AudioVisual 1; Classic Staff 2,3-Business
Manager 2, Editor 3, Dram-per 1,2,
3; Key Club 2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,
3, Red Cross 1,2,3, Stage Guild 1,2,
Student Council 3
STEELE, IMOGENE L. Jean McKmley
Orchestra 1,2, Spanish Club 3
STEFANI, MICHAEL C
Taz1eosco
McKinley Baseball 1, Football 1; lntramurals 2, Wrestling 1
Lance
STEINBRINK, JOHN P. Johnny
Athletic Award 1,2,3, Junior Class
Vice-President 2, Key Club 1,2,3,
Varsity Club 1,2,3, Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3-Co-captain 3, Intramurals
1,2,3
STETSON, RICHARD A Rick Lance
Athletic 1,2, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Dram-per 1,
Tennis 1,2
STEWART, LARRY D Gatto Lance
STIEBER, DIANE M D1 Lance AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2, Booster Club
1,2,3
STOEBIG, THOMAS J Beak McKmley
Band 1,2, Intramurals 1,2
STANGBERG, KAREN L Lmcoln Senior Class Treasurer 3, Advisory
Board 1,2, Homecoming Court 3, Band
1,2,3-Colorguard Sergeant 3, Booster
Club 1, Red Cross 1; Sub-Deb 2,3;
Variety Show 1,2,3
SUNDAY, ADRIENNE M A Lmcoln
Booster Club 1,2, Senior Girls' Choir
2, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2;
Student Council 3, Sub-Deb 2,3;
Ushers Guild 1.
SW ACKEY, SUSAN A. Lance.
SWONEK, LON A. Lincoln Band 1,2,3;
Intramurals 2.
TALLEY, CHERIE M.
Sherry - Lincoln Girls' Choir 3; Monitor 3.
TALLMAN, THOMAS L. Tom- Lance
TANKING, SUSAN L.
Sootie - Samt
Joseph
Honor Roll 3; Shorthand
Pin 2
TASHEK, GARY A
Lmcoln.
TASKE, BONNIE S
Elgin, Illinois
Honor Roll 2,3, American Field Service 2,3-President 3, A Cappella 2,3,
Future Teachers 2, Student Council
3, Tremper Teens 3 .
TATMAN, NEIL E
DR
Lance
Badger Boys State Representative 2,
Honor Roll 1,2,3, Tremper BandDrum Maior 3, Band 1,2,3, Orchestra
1,2,3, Student Council 2,3, Intramurals 1,2, Tennis 1,2
TECHERT, WILLIAM J Bink Lmcoln
THOMEY, BARBARA J Lmcoln Olhce
Assistant 1.2,3, Red Cross 1
THOMEY, CAROL M
Lance
Honor
Roll 1,2,3, Classic Staff 2,3, Classic
Salesman 3, Science Fair Winner 1,2
THOMPSON, LINDA L
Lynn
Samt
Joseph Honor Roll 3, Dram-per 3
THOMPSON,
PATRICIA
A Pat
Lance
Girls' Athletic Association 1;
Library Assistant 3, Red Cross 3,
Tempest Staff 3
TOLLACK, BONNIE B
Lance
Booster Club 1,2, Future Teachers 1,
2,3, Hi-Style 2,3
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TOOMEY, JOHN C.
Lance AudioVisual 1,2,3; Stage Guild 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Swimming 3.
TOTH, EDWARD M
Eddie
Lance.
TOWLE, DAVID A. - Spud Lance
Track 1.
TURTLE, HOW ARD R.
Lance
Honor
Roll 1,2,3; Michigan State University
Air Force Academy Scholarship 3;
Swimming 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3.
TWOREK, HENRY J Saint Joseph .
UPHILL, STEPHEN L.
Regimental Band
Track 1.
UTTECH, MARILYN E.
Steve
Lance
1,3; Football 1;
Lance .
VAN BECKUM, RAELYN K. - St . Joseph.
VANBOVEN, MARGARET A.
Lance
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1; Senior
Girls' Choir 2,3, Future Teachers 2,
3; Girls' Athletic Association 2,3;
Red Cross 1; Classic Salesman 2;
Tempest Salesman 3 .
Joe
VANDENBERG, JOSEPH J.
Lance
Football 1,2,3; Swimming 1,
2; Tennis 1.
VANDENBERG, RICHARD J.
Rick
Lance - Sophomore Mixed Choir 1;
A Cappella 2; Hi-Y 1, Cross Country
l; Intramurals 1,2,3; Wrestling 1.
VANDERFORD, MARGARET V.
Marge
Lance.
VANDERWALL, OLEVIA A.
Lea Ann
St Joseph Hi-Style 3 .
VENA, ALBERT
Al
McKmley-Sales
Award 3; Hall Monitor 3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 1; Tempest Salesman 2 .
VENA, DONALD A . Javak Lance Class
President 2,3, Student Council 1,2,
Varsity Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,
Athletic Award 1,2,3
VENTURA, JOE SAM Cicero Sam St
Joseph.
VERKON, GAYLE A Lance Aquettes
3; Caduceus 2, Sophomore Girls'
Choir 1,2; Girls' Athletic Association
1,2,3, Hi-Style 3, Spanish Club 3;
Student Council 3, Classic Salesman 3 .
VICTORSON, IRVING R Vic Lance
Audio-Visual
3,
Outdoorsman
2,
Red Cross 3, Tempest Salesman 3,
Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1; Intramurals 2,3
VIETH, KATHRYN A
Kathy
Lance
Band 1, Booster Club 2,3, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2, Red Cross 2,3
VIGNIERI, ANTHONY R Tony Lance
Audio-Visual 3
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VLACKINA, BARBARA E.
Barb
McKinley Girls' Athletic Association 1,
2,3.
Sandy
Lance
VOELZ, SANDRA S
Booster Club 2,3; Senior Girls' Choir
2,3; Future Teachers 2,3, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3, Red Cross 3.
VOIGHT, BARBARA A
Barb
Lance
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Senior
Girls 2; A Cappella 3; Classic Salesman 2
VOGEL, BONNIE D. Lance Girls' Athletic Association 2,3
WERVE, KAREN L Honor Roll 1,2,3;
Band 1,2; Future Teachers 2,3, Classic
Salesman 3
WERWIE, DORIS M. Lincoln American
Field
Service
1,2,3-Presidenl
3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1, Senior
Girls' Choir 2; Dram-per 1,2; Future
Teachers 2,3; Girls' Athletic Association 1; Library Assistant 2; Red
Cross 2; Student Council 1,2,3; Honor
Roll 3
WESTLAND, ROBERT P .
Lincoln
Baseball 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Most
Valuable
Player-Baseball;
Athletic
Award 2,3
WESTWOOD, SANDRA L.
Sandy
Lance.
WHITBECK, JAMES R
Jim
McKinley Golf 1 .
WHITE, DAWN M. - Lance Library Assistant 2; Tempest Salesman 3 .
WHITE, MICHAEL T. Mick Lance .
WHITNEY, ELLEN L. Elly Lance .
WICKERSHAM, BARBARA J.
Barb
Lance Band 1.
WILLIAMS, GORDON E
Lance
Roll 1,2,3, Student Council 3, Fo0t~
1,2; Wrestling 1,2 .
WILMS, ROBERT E. Bob McKinley
Intramurals 1.
WIECK, CHARLOTTE R Ruthie Lincoln Honor Roll 3, Amencan Field
Service 2; Library Assistant 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Ushers Guild 2
WIENKE, DAVID B Wrnk
Lance
Booster Club 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3
WIERSUM, KATHRYN E Kathy Lance
AFS Big Sisler 3; Homecommg Queen
Candidate 3; American Field Service
3, Booster Club 1, Hi-Style 2,3 , Red
Cross 2,3, Student Council 3
WIERSUM, TIMOTHY A Wiers Lance
Outdoorsmen 2,3, Intramurals 1,2
WILLIAMSON, EDWARD L
Ed Lincoln Intramurals 3
WILLIS, COLEEN M
W akelield,
M1ch1gan Honor Roll 3 , Caduceus 2,
3, Senior Girls' Choir 2, Red Cross 3
WILLKOMM, ROSEMARY
Rosie
St
Joseph
Booster Club 2, Girls' Ath letic Association 2
WINKLE SS, MARIAN B
Wink
Lincoln Honor Roll 3; Aquettes 2, Art
2,3, Sophomore Mixed Chou 1,
A Cappella 2,3; Tremper Teens 2
WIRCH, NANCY M Nance Lance AFS
Big Sisler Finalist 2, Class Officer
3-Vice President 3; Booster Club 2,
3; Semor Girls' Chou 2, Hi-Style 2,
3; Student Council 3
WISCH, JERALDINE J
Jeri
Lance
Caduceus 1,2,3, Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1, Tempest Staff 3
WOJCEHOWICZ, MARK A
St. Thomas
Honor Roll l,2,3
WOLF, JANET J Jan
Lance
Girls'
Athletic Association 1,2
Washington Band
WOLNEY, ALAN R
1,2, Hi-Style 1,2
WOODRUFF, SANDRA Y
Sandi
McKinley
WOODWARD, BONNIE E
Bon
Lance
WORTHINGTON, GARY A
Worm
Lincoln Honor Roll 1,2, Science Fau
1,2, Intramurals 1
WYNSTRA, DAVID L
Dave
Lmcoln
Honor Roll 1,2, Intramurals 1,2, Athletic Award 1,2
WYSS, JOHN L.
Eddie
Lmcoln Key
Club 1,2, Golf 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,
3; Wrestlmg 1,2; Athletic Award 2
YANKOVICH, CONLEY R
Dmg Bat
Lance Forensics 3; Stage Guild 3,
Ushers Guild 2; Intramurals 1,2,3
Tim
Lance
YOUNG, TIMOTHY M.
Band 1,2; Varsity Club 3 , Cross
Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3, Athletic
Award.
YULE, LYNN-Moose- Lance Aquettes
1,2,3; Girls' Athletic Association 1.
ZAPF, JON J
Sunshine
McKmley
Athletic Award 2,3, Varsity Club 2,3,
Intramurals 2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3 ,
Gymnastics 3
ZARLETTI, MICHEAL J Mike Lance
A Cappella 2,3, Sophomore Mixed
l; Baseball l ; Intramurals 1,2,3,
Track 3, Trojan Men's Chorus 3,
Student assistance 2,3
ZELLMER, JEROME H Jerry Lance
Athletic Award 2,3, Varsity Club 2,3,
Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3
ZIMMER, GERALD M
Jerry
Lincoln Baseball 1, Intramurals 2,3
ZIMMERIMAN, BEVERLY A Bev
ZORN, SANDRA L
Sandy
Bradford
High
Editor's Note
The year spent putting togethe~ the 24~ page
Classic began last spring when the staff and contributing editors were chosen. After several summer meetings, the staff occupied room 147 in September . All year the room resounded with frantic
typing, scratching pencils, scurrying feet, and
every once in a while, a desperate cry of ''help!''
Although working on the yearbook involved a
great deal of time, work and energy, it was a very
rewarding and gratifying experience for all of us .
Everyone on the staff was at one time or another
editor,
copy-writer,
proof-reader,
photo-editor,
layout designer, and photographer. Each member's
contribution was important and the tensions of
meeting three dreaded deadlines paid off to the
yearbook staff in the 1967 Classic .
Layout, copy and picture selection were done
with the theme "action" in mind . With the use of
Charles M . Schultz's "Peanuts" characters, we
attempted to illustrate our theme and add just a
touch of humor to our book . The increase in color
this year has added a vibrant quality to the book .
Finally, as Editor-in-Chief, I would like to extend my sincerest thanks and appreciation lo our
yearbook advisor, Mr . Ivan D . Terrill . Without his
help and guidance, this yearbook would not have
been possible. I sincerely hope that the staff of this
year's yearbook has been able to put together a pictorial history of the 66-67 school year that is to all
of your liking.
James R. Staude
Editor-in-Chief
The 1967 Classic Staff
Editor-in-Chief . .
. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James R. Staude
Associate Editor .
. . . . . . . . . .
. .... .
. Christine D . Olson
Business Manager
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . David C . Heide
Layout Editor . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christine L. Henderson
Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda G. Allen
Art Editor
.............. .
. . Lynda L. Guttormsen
Subscription Editor
. . . .
.
. Carol M. Thomey
Faculty Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . Mr. Ivan D. Terrill
Staff
Cindy Ancevic, Robert Antaramian, Kristine Davey, Linda Franklin, Carol Hains,
Janel Hammond, Virginia Horning, Matthew Lehman, Kenneth Lord, Diana Mitchell,
Debra Moody, Jeanette Olnhausen, Susan Plutchak, Joy VanHarpen, Edward Williams,
Karen Zalubowski .
The 1967 Classic Editors Wish to Acknowledge
Marshall Studios for the class and faculty panels, all the formal group pictures, the
aerial view, and most other pictures in the book. Mr. Richard Krogh , Mr . Kenneth
Luedtke, and Mr. Richard Williams of Marshall Studios Tom Anger Studio The
Kenosha Evening News . Mr. Howard Brown . The Wisconsin Telephone Company . Mr.
Dehart and the printing department. The Tempest Staff. Mr. Robert Moorhead, representative to the Classic Yearbook from Walsworth Publishing Company . "PEANUTS
characters by Lynda L. Guttormsen with apologies to Charles M. Schutlz- C United
Feature Syndicate, Inc . 1950." Our Advertisers .
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