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CHALLENGE
St. Joseph
High School
Kenosha, Wis.
Vol. 20
CHALLENGE
CLOSE-UPS
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Capturing Moments of
Solitude
Victory
Achievement
Contents
Opening . . . . . . . 2
Events . . . . . . . . . 8
People . . . . . . . . 54 F~~L!j
Classes . . . . . . . 118
Sports . . . . . . . 134
Clubs . . . . . . . . 200
Patrons . . . . . . 213
Index . . . . . . . . 236
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Feelings of Joy
Satisfaction
Uncertainty
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We Are One -
We Are St. Joe's
RY TD
Its fUllE5
Home coming {'{'yesterday "
Enthu ia tic enior guy began the 1977 Homecoming festivities with their unique ver ion of "The
Price Is Right." MC. Mike Michelli. announced the
10 candidates which had been elected by the senior
boys. fter the student body voted. a later a sembly
revealed the ·election of Queen Jane Schluter and
runners-up Chri Zeihen and Jane Madrigrano.
Following a week of diligent work and last minute
repairs. float were judged and paraded to the newly
built Ander on Stadium. On that windy October 8.
the St. Jo eph Lancers fought the always tough. St.
Catherine Angels. Instead of settling for a tie. St.
Joe's elected to go for the 2 point conversion which
failed. The 7-6 core didn't prevent the fans. players
and alumni from enjoying the formal dance which
followed.
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Y£5 J!DAY
I. The 1977 theme expresses the p1rit of the year.
2. Lancer players scramble for the loose ball.
3. A snappy CYO Band lead the parade.
4. Queen Jane Schluter looks pleased.
S. Second runner-up Jane Madngrano accepts flowers from
Jim Schumacker.
6. HOMECOMl G CA DlDATES. ROW I: J. Duba. B.
Mayer. K. Jelac1c. K. chultz. ROW:!: J. chluter. B. Fla ch.
C. Ze1hen. K. Was1lev1ch. L. Houghton. J . Matlngrano.
7. The eager cheerleaders keep cheering despite the cold.
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I. Master of ceremonies. Bill Althaus. presents another problem con-
testant. Jim Tirabassi .
2. Announced as one of the candidates, Kathy Schultz is escorted to
the stage by wrestling captain. Paul May.
3. Phil Gagliardi and his date enJOY the refreshment..
4. Barb Roach congratulates Kathy Wasilevich as they share in the
day's excitement.
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ilhnuelle' of the candidate' "ere the
expert work of Si ter Honora.
2. Former principals Fathers Es er and
Ander. on concelebrate the liturg) wuh
Fathers Murph) and Spitz.
3. Mike M1chell1 asks Joan to "come on
down."
4. Couples enjo) dancing to the music of
"Past Forward."
5. Steve Formals tries to capture the attention of J1mm) Liana .
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1. A stunned Jane Schluter 1s enthus1as11cally congratulated by
Barb Flasch and Beth Mayer.
2. Followed by one of the colorful clowns. Laurie Houghton sets
out for the parade.
3. The Lancer. Kevin Soens ndes on.
4. Don Thomas makes ad1ustments on his unicycle before the
parade.
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I. Queen Jane Schluter reigns with Chris
Zeihen and Jane Madrigrano.
2. The Junior float "We Auto Win" captures first prize.
3. CA DI DATES A D ESCORTS .
Beth Mayer and Brian Watring. Kelly
Jelac1c and Mike Fiorini. Barb Flasch
and Carmen P1ll1zz1. Jane Madrigrano
and Pat Grochowski. Jane Schluter and
Bill Althaus. Chri Zeihen and Mike
Carbone. Laurie Houghton and Tom
Francois. Kathy Schultz and Mike
Gentile. Joan Duba and Tim Carney.
Kathy Wasilevich and Mike a1dicz.
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Freshmen Debut at Picnic
The cla s of '81 will remember August 30 as the
day of their freshman picnic. Sponsoring the gettogether, the Big Buddies provided lunch for everyone. Races. a water toss. and shoe scramble left students panting, barefooted or soaked . The beginners
left with mi matched hoes, some new friend , and an
insight to the meaning of cla s unity.
I. Anne Burnett struggles with a stubborn
shoestring.
2. Members of the faculty get together to
make the first pyramid.
3. To help freshmen find their way. big
buddies hold up Pace cards.
4 . Freshmen stretch trying to win the
wheelbarrow race.
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Summer's End Brings Books
The anticipation of school days began with a yearbook dance on
August 24. Anxious students gathered outside the lobby at 6:00 p.m.
waiting to receive yearbooks. Later many joined their friends in the
school basement for the dance.
On August 29 and 30, students combined the sharing of summer
experiences, buying a stack of books and picture taking for a busy
morning.
I. Excited seniors crawl over each other to see a '77 CHAL-
LE GE.
2. A crowd gather for stacks of books.
3. Ted Werner ponders a long list of book titles.
4. Natalie Bredek and Bill Hammond dance to the music while
Anna Longo tries ome steps herself.
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Juniors Receive Rings
in Outdoor Ceremony
On September 23 at 8:30 a.m. the class of '79 broke
tradition by celebrating their Ring Day outside in the
courtyard. When it came time to hand out the rings,
the juniors surprised Sister Pat by first giving her a
nng.
At the end of the Mass the class dedicated a rock
which had been placed in the courtyard earlier as a
symbol of the everlasting spirit of the class of 1979. A
buffet followed the dedication. During the festivities
everyone turned each other's rings for good luck.
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1. Juniors proudly display shiny new
rings.
2. A banner fluuers from a third floor
wandow overlooking the celebration.
3. Paul Hawbaker accepts his rang from
Sister Pat.
4. Tina Tirabassi and Maureen Chiappetta enhance the liturgy with their
music.
5. Elaine Bernacchi and Mrs. Hubbard
participate in christening the rock .
6. An eavesdropper looks an on Junior
Rang Day.
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Winter Formal
Becomes ("("Illusions"
"Winter Illusions" served as the theme for the 1977
Christmas Formal held at the Elks Club Ballroom on
December 26. Couples boogied to the sounds of the
Chi Chi Band. Sponsors for formal were Sigma Jae
and Sigma Delta clubs who planned and decorated
for the dance.
I. Co-chairmen Barb Roach and Carla Marano call
couples to the dance floor.
2. Freshmen Steve Acerbi and Paul Grochowski get
a taste of Christmas Formal.
3. Lisa Russo and Jeff Larsen talk to their friends
across the table.
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I. Fred Vernezze showed Caroline Andrea that he has other
interests besides football and track.
2. Bill Hammond and his date move to the music.
3. Good food and good friend enliven the evening.
4. The Christmas spirit is present in the ballroom .
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Retreat Highlights
Senior Year
November 9. 10, and 11 were memorable days for
154 seniors. Sharing ideas and emotion , they became
better acquainted with themselves and others .
Divided into five groups and accompanied by faculty
members, they moved to different locations in southern Wisconsin . During their stay, the groups engaged
in activities involving identity bags, per onality name
cards, walk and talks, films and liturgy.
A second retreat December 16-18 led to the planning of the school Christmas Mass held December 21.
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I. Karen Kratowicz. with a few moments alone. reflects about
retreat.
2. The group from Oconomowoc seems to have enjoyed the experience.
3. Gene Madrigrano serenades Margaret Hendrickson .
4. Racine was the setting for one of the retreats.
5. During Mass. Father Dominiak sets a peaceful atmosphere.
6. Jeanne Bahr. Rick Barnes and Mary Hanlon are happ) with letters from home.
7. At ease. Cheri Cohen. Kim Baldwin and Barb Fla ch share an
important part of their retreat.
8. The Elkhorn group relaxe .
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A Variety of Stars Entertain Us
"Star Wars" became S.T.A.R . W.A.R.S. on January 21 and 22. The annual event directed by Mr.
Hoffman and Mr. Hubatch exhibited the varied talent of tudents from all classes.
Comic skits. dancing. band and choral numbers
were among the acts. Foreshadowing the spring play,
wing choir closed the show with "Rock Around the
'50' ."
Two students, Mark Castelli and Patti Potter
gained experience in production by acting as student
directors.
I. ··Barnyard Brawl"" set the spirit for the
upcoming Sadie Hawkins Dance.
2. Mar) Brunner makes the audience ··feel
Brand ew."
3. ··H1. rm a Bab)·· coo Pat Casc1aro and
Steve Casey.
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I. Smiles complete the Lancette" outfits.
2. The band provides back-up music as well
as solos throughout the evening.
3. A keen eye and a quick hand are important
to John Koker and Colleen Arndt.
4. The choir swings with the ··w1z.""
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~~Ten Little Indians''
After six weeks of strenuous rehearsals and numerous clever
announcements by Patty Potter, Mary Kelleher and Don Ameche, the
second annual non-musical production was performed on November 18
and 19. The plot revolved around the question, "Who killed who?" keeping the audience in suspense until the very end. Directed and designed by
Mr. Kenn Miller, "Ten Little Indians" involved the talent of many in the
school.
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CAST
Rogers .................................... Scott Seidel
Mrs. Rogers ......................... Theresa Hammond
Fred Narracot ............................ Dave Arneson
Vera Claythorne ........................... Kelly Jelacic
Philip Lombard .......................... Bill Hammond
Anthony Marston ......................... Joseph Ortega
William Blore .............................. John Koker
General Mackenzie ..................... Mike Chiappetta
Emily Brent ................................ Patty Potter
Sir Lawrence Wargrave ...................... Steve Casey
Dr. Armstrong ............................ Frank Ortega
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I. Dr. Armstrong examines Marston. the
first v1Cllm.
2. Satisfying their cunoSll). Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers check the guest hst.
3. A guilty Judge Wargrave seel;s to claim
Vera as his 8th victim.
4. The survivors. Philip Lombard and
Vera Claythorne walk off ""into the sunset
5. W orried about the chilling events are
Vera and Mrs. Brent.
6. Dr. Armstrong and the other guests are
perplexed about what has happened to
Mrs. Rogers.
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Daughters Entertain Dads
The St. Joseph Athletic As ociation sponsored the 7th
annual Father-Daughter Dinner Dance which took
place on January 28 in the Elks Ballroom . ~tudent chairman Cathy Brownlee, with the help of Miss Donna
Smit , organized various committees who took care of
decorations and entertainment for the party. Beginning
with a social the popular event included a smorgasbord
dinner, entertainment and dancing.
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I. A sophomore quintet. C. Reinkober . L.
Wendler. C'. Proko. C'. Moir. S. C'yzak .
'ing for their father> .
2. Dads and daughters enjoy themselves on a
night on the town.
3. Mary Widmar and Michele Rozanas pla) a
piano duet.
4. Tere a and Mr. Miller admire Maureen
Gates and her dad's dancing.
5. "When I'm 64" is the title of a dance s~1t b)
Diane Depa and Colleen Arndt.
6. Boogieing to the sound of the Armand
Rossi Quartette are Kath) elson and her
dad .
7. Pat Pohlman and Lynn Barth tell dad .
"You're the One."
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Classes Compete
Football attracted guys as well as girls. On Saturday. October I, the senior guys achieved a one
sided victory in a game against the junior boys.
The final score was 36-0. John McQuestion scored
3 of the 5 touchdowns.
Taking place on the 14th of October, the junior
and senior girls had their fourth annual football
game. The juniors cam~ out ahead by a score of
18-6. Debbie Ambruso scored three touchdowns;
Tina Bonofiglio scored the only senior touchdown.
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1. Mike Gentile points out a penalty to John McQuestion.
2. A junior opponent grabs Barb Flasch.
3. Liz Gebhardt, Michele Salmon and Sue Tirabassi show off the
sad re ults of a practice session.
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Archbishop
Joins
Celebration
St. Joseph's welcomed the newly installed Archbishop Rembert Weakland to the 20th anniversary
celebration of the high school. Following the
Mass, the cast of "Bye Bye Birdie" entertained
with some scenes from the play. The Archbishop
concluded his day with a tour of the building and
lunch with a group of surprised students.
I. Archbishop Weakland presents Sister Ruth with a gift of appreciation for her
20 years at the school.
2. The Archbishop reflects on St. Joseph, the doer.
3. Assisted by Father Lazarski and Father Michalski, the Archbishop celebrates
the 20th anniversary Mass.
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(!(!Bye Bye Birdie'' Flies High
St. Joe's reputation for theatrical excellence continued
with the 1978 mu ical "Bye Bye Birdie" under the direction of Mr. Kenn Miller. Ably assisted by Mr. Jim
Carey, choreographer; Mr. Jerry Hubatch, vocal director and Mr. Gerry Hoffman, orchestra director, the play
involved a cast of more than 40 energetic students. In
addition to the six weekend performances, two special
showings were given for grade schoolers and senior citizens.
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Cast
Albert Peterson ........ .. . . ......... Bill Hammond
Rose Alverez ..... . .. . . .. ...... Maureen Chiappetta
Conrad Birdie ....... ..... ........ ..... Bill Althaus
Kim Macafee .. . ... ................... Cathey Moir
Mr. Macafee ............... ..... ...... Steve Casey
Mrs. Macafee ............ . .. . ...... . Mary Brunner
Randolph Macafee . .... . ........ ... . C. B. Baubonis
Ursula Merkle ...... ...... . . . . . ......... Mary May
Mae Peterson ..... . ................. Mary Kelleher
Hugh Peabody .. . ........... . . .. .. . .... Gary Stella
Mayor . .. .......... ....... . ...... ... Jim Ander on
Mayor's Wife ............ .. . . ... . ..... Liz Gebhart
Gloria Rasputin ...... . ....... .. ....... Kelly Jelacic
Gunar Man . .. . . .. .. ...... .. ..... ... ... Dan Smith
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1. Smiles for the TV camera cover up Conrad's downfall.
2. Randolph merely cut out all the articles about Conrad!
3. To Conrad's dismay. Albert finds this to be the only way to
get him out of town - unnoticed.
4. Hugo "battles" in the name of Jove.
5. The Macafee's - the perfect family .
6. Mae finds the ideal secretary for her sonny. Albert.
7. "If you want to make a call. you'll have to wait."
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I. .. All the phones in Sweet Apple are busy ...
2. Rosie gets what she asked for and a little bit more.
3. Kim"s dream come~ true.
4. Rosie wonders what she ever saw in him.
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I. Conrad performs for the last time before entering the army
2. When Conrad 1s put in. Mr. Macafee 1s put out.
3. Mr. Macafee makes his debut on the .. Ed Sullivan .. show
4. With Conrad and his mother gone. Albert finds time for his
Rosie.
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~~Haystack Hoot-N-Annie'' Hurds Hundreds
On March 7 the enior girls taged a mock beauty
contest at which 11 candidates were honored. The
candidate were especially witty and charming m
an wering the question the girls put to them.
The dance on March 10 featured the music of
"Orphan." Carmen Pillizzi reigned as Mr. Sadie
Hawkin with Bill Althaus, 1st runner-up and Phil
Webb. 2nd runner-up. A pace walk and a kissing
booth were features of the entertainment.
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I. Is it dancing raisen bran or L. LaSota. M. Thomas. D . Dorau. L.
Bianco and K. Dowse?
2. Julie Smith. her date, Kathy Pohlman and John Conforti relax in
a cozy corner.
3. Carrie Angelo dances with style.
4. Carla Marano dropped in to give the name of another lucky guy.
5. An unsightly kick-line introduces another contestant.
6. CA DIDATES. ROW I : F. Ortega. C. P1llizzi. T. Higgins. A.
Sebben. C. Capelli. ROW 2: B. Altha us, K. Loef. B. Watring. P.
Webb. J . Schumacher. P. May.
7. ROY ALTY . Jane Schluter. Bill Althaus. Barb Flasch. Carmen
Pillizzi. Phil Webb and Ann Pfarr.
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I. Adrianna Duncan stops for a breath before she can put her
shoes on.
2. A crowd wait. in line to go in the Jupiter jump.
3. Jim Schnuck expresse friendship with a flower.
4. Jim Anderson enjoys the music of "Orphan."
5. Jim Anderson. Scott Young. Bnan Schend and Joel Santos have
the "barnyard fever."
6. They had such a great evening; now they're "gettin hitched."
7. Angelo Sebben and ancy Stell enjoy the evening.
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As We Gather Together
Covering every a pect of chool life, a semblie
about port , fund drive , college preparation and
mu ic took place throughout the year. Students
cheered for the team a they began conference play
or went to state conte ts . Other assemblie complimented the academic and dramatic activities.
The first community liturgy of the year was a faculty Mas on August 25 which signified the united
commitment of the teachers and administration .
Guest speaker , students and the faculty participated
in liturgies to celebrate the various feasts and events
of the church year.
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I. Livening up a pep a . embly. Melissa Roach zaps
Bnan Schend with a pie.
2. Some pla) people interrupt dress rehearsal for a
rally.
3. Pattt Potter silently communicate. a subtle me-.sage as part of a skit.
4. The celebrants face the student bQd) assembled in
the gym for a special Hol) Thursda) hturg).
5. Pat Casc1aro and Dehh1e Rzonca sing for the
Christmas Mass.
6. The faculty comes together to celebrate a new
school year.
7. A spectacular Advent wreath decorates the altar
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Students Vacation in Exotic Places
Florida. Germany. France. the e were the exotic
place from which student had to choo e for vacation .
Imagine pending a night in a castle or walking
through the Black Forest in Germany; soaking up the
sun or walking down the treet with Goofy in Disney
World.
In spite of preci e scheduling, tardy bus es and a
few rainy days, the trips were judged to be superior.
I. Steve Scughk. Bob Ellison. Larry Proko. Tom Francois. Brian
Watring and Mark Widmar enjoy Florida's warm weather.
2. Lisa Mercado takes a cat nap during the long flight to France.
3. After touring Pan . atalie Bredek. Jean Bahr. Judy Eaton and
R uth Lewis relax together.
4. Walt D1sne) 's Goof} enjoys Joan Dunbar's and Came Angelo's
compan) .
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I. Improving the Florida scene are Kath)
Fuhrer. Joan Dunbar and Carne
Angelo.
2. Recording memories are Jenn) Klein
and Beth Baker
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3. FRA CE '78. ROW I
Bahr. J . Eaton . L. Rosenbaum.
Hamilton. J . Thome. ROW l . K. Corbit. T. Covelli. R Lewis. L Mercado.
K . Bambrough . M Widmar. ROU- 3.
C Reinkober. K Bahr. R Laprade. C
Stokman. H Helman. J Thomas. D.
Erickson . C Cohen . Sister Ruth .
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Musicians Entertain
at Spring Concert
Spring Concert took place on May 20. For
some. it was the fir t time on tage; for seniors. it
wa the last time to participate in a St. Joseph production. Lancette , Band. Swing Choir, A Capella
and freshman-sophomore mixed choirs hared in
the musical event. Some of the song they sang
were "Sunny ide of the Street." "Love Story."
"Dragons of Villars." The Band played an
arrangement written by a member.
I. Michelle Salmon proudly accepts a music award.
2. Swing Choir harmonizes.
3. Ca th) Brownlee walls to go on.
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I. Mr. Hoffmann introduces the next number.
2. The freshman-sophomore mixed choir do a skit to "The Sunny
Side of the Street."
3. At the senior art show, Brian Schend shows off his work to Jenny
Bredek.
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('('Even in the Quietest Moments''
Ending the school year on a fe tive note was the
'78 Junior Prom . The theme. "Even in the Quietest
Moment ." repre ented the occa ion well a over
75 couple shared 9 fun-filled hour. together. The
evening began with a Ma sin the chapel. At 11 the
promenade began: Mike Mich and Maureen Chiapetta reigned as king and queen. A few hart naps
were taken during the movie. "The Sting." Afterwards. the rock band. Hot Ice. gave everyone the
chance to continue dancing into the m'orning.
1. Couples get thirsty from all that dancing.
2. Paul Arneson and Gloria Fhess contemplate their evening together.
3. A happ) king and queen are Mike Mich and Maureen Chiappetta.
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I. PRO:'vl COURT T. Schlenker and T . T1rahass1 . \'1. Carne) an<l C.
Bro"nlee. \'1 . "v11ch and 'VI. Chiappetta. G . Capelli and J . Eaton . R
Kame'> and D DeCono
2 Freshmen and sophomore., enJO) helping al the prom
3. Carole Werw1e and escort. Mike M1chelh and Monica Williamson
find a place 10 be alone.
4 Dianne Wel\ch gl\e\ Dea n Ani o n) an apprec1all\e -.mile a., lh~)
promenade aero" the '>lage.
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Sons Invite Mothers to Brunch
Over 300 mothers and sons attended the second
annual mother-son brunch on May 7. A Mass at 9:30
a.m. preceded the breakfast served in the school cafeteria . The boys provided entertainment which
included skits, songs and poetry.
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I. Enjoying a meal together are Chuck Portilia and his mother.
2. Chuck Baubonis and Steve Casey play the roles of everyday mother .
3. Bill Althaus and his mother and Father Spitz and his mother join Sister Pat at the head
table.
4. Bill Althau serenades all the mothers.
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New Members Join Honor Society
On May 9 the National Honor Society held the
induction ceremony for members elected in the
spring. pperclassmen qualified for member hip by
achieving excellence in scholarship, service, character
and leadership. A reception followed the ceremony.
I. Mary Brun ner receives a lighted candle. a symbol of membership, from Sister Pat.
2. Extending her co ngratulations to Edna Santos is ister Pat.
3. President Cathy Brownlee talks to the new members on the importance of service.
4. ew member and their parents listen to the speakers.
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Seniors Socialize on Graduation Eve
On a warm, May eve of graduation, the
enior clas gathered at the Elks Club for
the second annual senior banquet. Welcoming words and a prayer were given by
Bill Althau and Father Spitz. Following
the buffet and after a few problem with
microphone and the piano, the entertainment began. Some of the graduates were
surpri ed with illy awards. Dancing, with
music provided by WJZQ, went on until
l:OOa.m.
I. Jane Schluter congratulates John McQuesuon for being
selected a the "biggest brownie."
2. A senous Frank Ortega talks to the class about growing
up.
3. The girls warm up for a long night of dancing.
4. The graduates are serenaded with ome special song .
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I. Waiting for the buffet are ome happy, hungry seniors.
2. Cathy Fuhrer and Anne Loewen are caught by surprise.
3. Pat Wendler and Betsy Armstrong do "The Bus Stop."
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Graduates Set Out for New Adventures
At 6:00 pm on May 24, enior came with
their familie to the auditorium to celebrate
the graduation Mass. Guests were Deacon
and alumnu Jim Lobacz along with pari h
prie t . After Ma s. the o n-to-be graduate
hurried to line-up room to get into caps and
gown . "Pomp and Circum lance" ushered
207 enior into the gym for commencement
exerci e . Valedictorian Chris Capelli in his
peech emphasized the importance of a sense
of values. Diploma were presented by Sister
Patricia.
I. Sister Ruth leads the graduates to the ceremony.
2. Cath) Brownlee. Mr. Carbone. Sister Pat and Chns Capelli listen to the
welcoming remarks.
3. Mrs. Steilein helps Sister Pat adJu t the hood of her gown .
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I. Mary Engelmann and Doreen Doerflinger prepare for graduation.
2. Fred Chiappetta receives his diploma from Sister Pat.
3. A few happy moment are shared before the ceremony.
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School Ce le brate s 20th Year
In 1958 a long cheri hed dream
became a reality when St. Joseph
High School opened its door for the
fir t time. Throughout these last 20
years. an experienced and loyal staff
ha guided the econdary education
of over 4,000 graduates.
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I. 'vlr. Robert Carbone. vice-principal: Sister Ruth LaMothe. French teacher and
senior cla-.s advisor: and Sister Cecelia Hu<lec. mathematics teacher and acristan
have been <led1cated to t. Joseph's for 20 years.
2. Combining their years of experience in maintaining the school are Mr. Willis
Hubert and 'vlr. Phil Limbach .
3. After 19 years as head football coach. Mr. Carbone retired from coaching after the
·77 <,ea<,on.
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Excellence Is Goal
The board of trustees, composed
of 14 people from the Kenosha area,
has undertaken the responsibility for
the operation of St. Joseph High
School. They spend many hours
studying and making decisions for
the functioning of the school.
Another decision-making group is
the department chairmen who meet
with the administration monthly to
plan and direct the faculty meetings.
I. BOARD. SEATED: Mrs. Florence Fossland. Mrs.
Beverly Fiorini, Mr. James Kuffel. STANDING: Mr.
Aldo Madrigrano, Mr. Roland Macarro. Mr. Richard
Arneson, Dr. David Crewe, S. Patricia Lackowski.
NOT PRESENT: Mr. Thomas McTernan, Mr. Robert Morelli, Rev . John Murphy, Mr. Martin Pilger.
Dr. John Regner and S. Mary Yanny.
2. Study precedes discussion.
3. Mrs. Fossland and Sister Pat give full attention to the
speaker.
4. The department chairmen convene for a planning session.
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Leadership High in Quality
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I. SISTER PATRICIA LACKOWSKI. principal.
2. Mr. Carbone watches the varsity football team.
3. Sister Pat enjoys the game with Sister Cecelia and Sister Virginia.
4. MR. ROBERT CARBO E. vice pnnc1pal.
5. MRS. MARY KAR ES. development director.
6. FATHER GREGORY SPITZ. chaplain.
7. MR. ROBERT CALLA . business administrator.
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Faculty Shows Dedication
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I. MR . CH RI A DACHT. Social Studies.
2. MR . MIK BJOR . Art.
3. MIS BARBARA BRISCH. SISTER ROSEMARY ROMBALSKI. SISTER
CELl"l E STEI . Guidance.
4. MISS 1'-0RA FERM . English.
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I. SISTER HO ORA STACY. Art.
2. SISTER MARIO HASE BERG. Social Studies.
3. MS. LEDA HOLT. Spanish.
4. SISTER CECELIA H DEC. Mathematics.
5. MR. GERALD POWERS. Engh h.
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I. MR. FRA K MATRISE, Physical Education.
2. MR. ROBERT THERIAULT, Science.
3. MRS. JOYCE LAW. Mathematics.
4. MR. ROBERT KAR ES. Industrial Arts, Mathemattcs.
5. MRS. CARRIE RA OLE. Business.
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I. MRS. JEA H BBARD. Science.
2. MR. RICHARDTHOMPSO . Libraria n.
3. MR. DALES YDER. Science.
4. MRS . MICHELE S YDER . Religion .
Socia l Studies.
5. MR. GERALD HUBATCH . Music. Social
Studies.
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I. SISTER R TH LAMOTHE. French .
2. FATHER MELVIN MICHALSKI. Religion .
3. MR . THOMAS TIBER . Mathematics.
4. SISTER MADELEVA METTE . English .
S. MRS. JINI EGIESE. English.
I. SISTER DOMI IC MCILVA EY. English.
2. MRS. CAROL STEIL EI . Home Economic'>.
3. MR. GERALD HOFFMAN. 'vlusic.
4. MR. MARK H ETTNER. Religion. Social
Studies.
5. SISTER VIRGI IA HANDR P. Engh'>h.
German. Social Studies.
6. MR. KEN" 'vi ILLER. English. Speech .
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I FATHER MARYi LAZARSKI. Religion.
2. "vii S 00"1"-A SMITS. Physical Education.
3. \1RS. RITA KAUFMA . English.
4. \1RS. JA"JE KRAMER. Business.
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Physical Education.
2. MRS. SUE JE
ETTE. Reading.
3. MR. MIKE HEI ISCH. Religion.
4. MISS JA E REI ARTZ. Science.
Mathematics.
5. SISTER ELA! E BRAU GER.
Reading.
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Staff Serves Student Needs
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A 0 STAD. Secretary.
2. MRS. LIL JOH SO . MRS. A A RITCHIE. MRS. !RENE
DONA IS. MRS. MARIL Y PIGNOTTI. MRS. FLORE CE
SHROEDER. Kitchen Staff.
3. MRS. GRA E HUGHES. Office Manager.
4. MRS. PA LETTE GADDY. Maintainence.
5. MR. RO WOJTAK. Supervision .
6. MRS. SHARO QUILL. MRS . KATHY RICH. 'v!ISS
JOETTA BROZOSKY. MRS. CAROL WHITTIER. Office
Staff.
7. L1 a Hess and Beth Wilson use the guidance resource center for
career information.
8. Candy Soen looks for leisure reading in the library.
9. Freshmen Pat Hegewald. Anne Althaus and Aldo Madngrano
are introduced to the library.
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FRESHMEN
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
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Charles Baubonis
Patrick Hegewald
Shelly Principe
Mark Wadina
Mrs. Leda Holt
Steven Acerb1
Catherine Aiello
Mary Alderson
Ann Althaus
Samuel Ambrosini
Vernon Ander on
Ann Andrea
Gina Angehc1
Gregg Antony
Daniel Barnes
Michelle Barsuli
Charles Baubonis
Michael Beard
Blaise Beaulier
Gregory Bernacchi
Carolyn Bianco
Jinine Blasi
Jim Briggs
Luann Brown
Robert Brownlee
Peter Brumm
Anne Burnett
Robert Cable
Dave Cairo
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Kell) Callahan
John Cantwell
Alex Capelli
Nanc) Ch1anell1
Kevin Chiappetta
Ann Christensen
Jeffery Cibrano
Sandy C1smosk1
Michael Claeys
Kerin Corrigall
Wilham Crow
Beth Crucianelh
Carol Cunningham
Daniel Curtiss
Mana Czern1ec
Sandra Czerwinski
Doug Daley
Christine Damask
Michael Deignan
Michelle Deignan
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Kelly Delaney
Debra DeVuyst
Michael DeZee
John Donnell
Adrianne Duncan
Tracy Egeness
Doug Eisenhauer
Judy Ellis
Craig Erickson
Ellen Ferwerda
Therese Fishback
Donna Fliess
Keith Flynn
Andrea Francois
Scott Frickleton
Lori Gantzer
John Garcia
Carla Gentile
Roxanne Gentile
Mark Gingerelh
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John Giorno
Kim Gotelaere
Chns Greco
Tro) Gribble
Paul Grochowski
EltLabeth Gross
'vlark Hafner
Theresa Hammond
\fargaret Hanlon
Gina Hardy
Todd Haubrich
James Hawbaker
Jennifer Heck
Leeann Hefner
Patrick Hegewald
John Hein1sch
'vi 1chael Herzog
'vi 1chael Holzer
Wilham Huberty
Douglas Ingram
Todd Janov1cz
Kim Johnson
Judy Jones
Jamie Kaiser
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Jeff Kehl
Paula Kinsey
Pete Klein
Lynne Khebenstem
Bob Klofenstine
David Kotowski
Mary Kotz
Todd Krempley
Michael Kuffel
Teresa LaMacchia
Jane Lamb
Ann Marie Larsen
Ronald Larson
Mark LaSota
Marjorie Law
Daniel Lichter
Patricia Lindgren
Dwayne Linstroth
Keith Loef
Thomas Loewen
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ldo Madngrano
Kathy Maguire
John MaJerko
Joel Marquardt
Lt a Marsolek
Tina Martinelli
Dana Martino
Michael Mayer
Kevin McTernan
Cindy Mentink
Leila Mercado
Thomas Mercier
Thomas Mich
Kathleen Mich
Vivian Miller
Heide Moeller
Steven Moeller
Richard Molinaro
Mathias Montemurro
John Morelli
John Moyer
Mark Moyes
Danna Muetze
Timothy Murphy
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Stephen Muth
Dale Myer
Julie agode
James aumow1ch
Barbara el son
Michael el son
aom1 ewman
Suzanne ordmark
Christine Obe)
Joseph Ortega
Trent Pavela
Margaret Perozzo
Pamela Pern
Robert Pern
Robin P1woni
Kristine Placzkowsk1
Michelle Pridd1s
Lori Prill
Shelly Principe
Christine Pulera
Theodore Pulsha
Anna Radatz
Lynn Ra)mond
Craig Reindl
Jean Renzulli
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Gerard Reyna
James Riley
Debra Rosenbaum
Donald Ruffle
Michelle Ruggabar
Patrick Ryan
Sara Salazar
Gail Sanson
Robert Santelli
Bruce Schenk
Kim Schlenker
Valerie Schmidt
John Schmitz
Robert Sentieri
Steven Sepanski
David Sheen
Ronald Shefchik
Ann Shipman
Julie Smesaert
Antoine Smith
John Smith
David Soens
Dawn Spadaro
Gene Speca
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Kathleen Sp1egelhoff
Nancy Stanley
Anita Stefani
Jim Stell
Gary Stella
Karol Streit
There. a Stum mer
Diana Szczeblewski
Paul Thomas
Todd T1rabass1
Knstine Trecroci
Christine Truskowski
Anthony Valente
Greg Vallin
George Venc1
Jennifer V1gn1eri
Margaret Vinson
Mark Wadina
Jim Ward
Karen Werner
Bridget Wood
Laura Woodbur)
Pam Woodbury
Scott Young
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SOPHOMORES
President
Vice-Pre ident
Secretary
Trea urer
Advisers
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Carmine Alfano
Laura Wendler
Lori Marano
Eva Yignieri
Mr. Mark Huettner
Mrs. Rita Kauffman
Candy Adams
Carmine Alfano
Debbie Anderson
James Anderson
Ronald Anderson
Susan Anderson
Jane Annessi
Scott Antony
Karl Apanasew1cz
Rosana Aragon
Chnst1 Arentz
David Arne on
Karen Bahr
Kathy Bambrough
Jim Beam
James Beaumier
Dave Bennett
Jim Bilotti
Raymond Blax1ll
Suzanne Bog<lanO\ ich
Sara Bong
John Bose
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Brian Brockhaus
Timothy Brumm
Steven Brunner
Paul Capelli
David Celebre
Michael Chiappetta
Shelly Christensen
Cheryl Cody
\lfarlene Collin
Todd Coughlin
Teena Covelli
Aaron ram
Marcelline Cruz
Donald Curtiss
Susan Cyzak
Richard Czarnecki
Kurt Davenport
Ellen DeCono
Elizabeth DeLaGarza
Katie Dolan
Jim Dowse
Tom Duba
Chns Egeness
Dale Ellison
Lois Engelmann
Judith England
Michael Eutmg
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Rhonda Evans
Joe Falduto
Kathy Farfalla
Osvaldo Fernandez
Kathy Fiorini
Robert Flatley
Audrey Fhess
Michael Frashesk1
Paul Gontscharow
Peter Gray
Carol Gryczkowsk1
Patricia Guido
Nancy Hamilton
Mark Hammond
Agnes Hawbaker
Steve Heinzen
Joseph Herr
Lisa Hess
Lisa Hochschild
Sandra Houghton
John Huberty
Vincent Janovicz
Steve Jelac1c
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Patricia Juncer
Dawn Jurca
Cindy Junk
Tom Junk
Jean Jurkoska
Kris K1elpm k1
Kurtis K1ffel
James Killian
James King
W11!1am Klafter
Jenny Klem
Bob Knapp
'vlargaret Koblensk1
John Koker
Scott Kotten
John Kotz
Janice Kratowicz
\.far) Kreu<,er
Mike Lange
Renee Laprade
Threasa Lathrop
"la<lme Laurent
Sue Law
Dave Lendman
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William Lichter
Ellen Loewen
Diana Looney
Glen MacDonald
Mananne Madrigrano
Michael Mantuano
Lori Marano
Robert Marcoe
Michele Manon
Joe Matelski
Mark Matoska
Anne Matoska
Laura Mauer
Mary May
Laura McManaman
Lisa Mercado
Chris Milkie
Brian Miller
Caryn Minkowski
Mark Missurelli
Mary Moeller
Cathy Moir
Mark aidicz
Sandy ehls
Edith
Mark
eofollstos
icolazzi
David Padula
Rosalynn Parks
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Mike Pawloski
Tia Pearson
Tim Perri
Joan Platt
Kathy Pohlman
Renee Popko
Carole Proko
Sherry Pruitt
Andrea Przlomski
Joan Pulera
Hugh Rafferty
Gail Randle
Dave Rasch
Lon Reindl
Chn tine Reinkober
Dem e Robillard
Anna Roders
Mary Rohlman
Timothy Ronzia
Linda Rosenbaum
Scott Rozanas
Carla Ruffalo
Paul Rzonca
Joel Santos
Caroline Savaglio
Toby Schlenker
Becky Schluter
Elaine Schmidt
Tina Schneider
Sue Scholzen
Marla Schroeder
Mary Schumacher
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Thomas Scoon
Jean Scuglik
Lisa Sebben
Scott Seidl
Michael Seitz
Michael Shod1s
Beth Skipper
Daniel Smith
Juhe Smith
Pamela Spaa)
Paul Spehar
Theresa Sp1egelhoff
Kurt Spieker
Renee Stevenson
Cynthia Stewart
Lisa Strickland
Karla Szczeblewski
Lon Teunas
Toby Thomas
Pat Trecroci
Tim Trotller
Mark Vidas
Eva Vignieri
Eric Vines
Dann) Viola
Gary Wade
Catherine Warosh
Karen Wawiorka
Laura Wendler
Mike Werner
T heodore Werner
Roger Wojtak
Bill W uo lo
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JUNIORS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
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Kathy Hanlon
Lisa Molinaro
Judy Eaton
Brenda Jantzen
Mrs. Jeanne Hubbard
Michael Acerbi
Charles Aiello
Debbie Ambruso
James Anderson
Caroline Andrea
Dean Antony
Jon Arena
Amanda Batley
Beth Baker
Donna Barber
Lynn Barnett
Dawn Becker
Jody Benko
Gilbert Benn
Elaine Bernacchi
Bernadette Bonacci
Leah Bonofiglio
atalie Bredek
Carol Brownlee
Keith Bruch
Deborah Buckson
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Gregor) Capelli
Mark Carney
Patricia Carroll
David Ca ey
tephen Casey
Carol Castelli
Maureen h1appetta
John Conforti
Keli Corrigan
Timothy Crew
Thomas Crist
Mercedes Cruz
Diane DeCono
Wilham DeMarco
Margaret DeZee
Kathy Donnell
Raymond Duczak
Bryon Duncan
Judith Eaton
Joann Ebel!
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Georgianna Engelmann
Dan Fargo
Susan Fleming
Denise Fl)nn
V1rg1nia Fobart
Ph1hp Gagliardi
Elizabeth Gebhart
Lisa Gentile
Rhonda Gerolmo
Jane Grabowski
Raymond Gram
Alan Grochow. J..1
Jill Gyunna
Mary Hafner
Mary Halstead
Wilham Hammond
Kathleen Hanlon
Paul Hawbaker
Denise Hess
Laura Hess
Mark Huberty
Catherine Huetten
Robert !setts
Brenda Jantzen
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Paul John on
Steve Jones
Christine Juncer
Jeff Jurvis
Ed Kamin
Richard Kam1enieck1
Richard Karnes
Katherine Kaye
Leslie Kennedy
Debra K1elpinsk1
Daniel Kirschbaum
Steve Knotek
Kell:y Koblensk1
Kim Koker
Jane Kolar
Janet Kolar
James KNz
Paul Kuffel
Larry Kunath
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Daniel Laprade
Jeffrey Lar en
Mark Laurin
Susan Lendman
Ruth Lewis
Rudy Llanas
Matt Loewen
Dave Luciani
Carlos Macareno
Marsha Ma arra
Angela Maguire
Diane Marano
John Mannelh
Joseph Martinelli
David Martino
Laura May
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Michael Mich
Tim Moczulewskt
Paul Moeller
Lisa Molinaro
Tony Montemurro
Sha.ron Murphy
Kelly l\llyers
Cynthia elson
Mary ewman
Dave 1ccolai
Robin Ovaska
Frank Pacetti
Kevin Padula
V1rg1nia Pagharoni
Jeffrey Paradise
Susanna Passarelli
Brian Passino
Ten Pavela
Paul Pecsi
Frank Perone
Terry Perozzo
Ann Pfarr
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Pam Pfleger
Margaret Pilger
David Pofahl
Mike Pohlman
Tom Popp
Chuck Portilia
Elizabeth Rafferty
Dora Reyna
Karen Riesselmann
Barb Riley
Melissa Roach
Christopher Rolbieck1
Laurie Rosenbaum
Bunny Rouse
Michele Rozanas
Lisa Russo
Tracy Santapoalo
Jeff Scheffler
Beth Schend
Todd Schlenker
James Schnuck
Matt Scholzen
Sue Schroeder
Sandra Schulte
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Mary Schultz
Carol Seitz
Susan Setter
Theresa Shore
Joseph Simo
Etain Sladek
Anne Soens
John Stanley
Kelly Stanonik
Bart Stefani
Cindy Stokman
Kevin Strangberg
Thomas Streit
Anne Stuber
Kathleen Swanson
John Swartz
Don Thomas
Jayne Thomas
Jeanne Thome
Susan Tirabassi
Tma Tirabassi
Glenn Turco
Michael Tures
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Peter Turk
Ralph Turner
Richard Vernez.ze
Frank V1gnien
Tom V1gnieri
James Vinson
Rita Volpentesta
Suzanne Wadina
Timothy Walkowski
Chris Watring
James Wawiorka
Steven Wells
Dianne Wei ch
Mary Werner
Thoma Werner
Mary Widmar
Corrinne Wiese
Kathy Wittrock
Ray Zeyen
Serafino Z1ccarelh
Ralph Zumpano
Thomas Zumpano
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SENIORS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
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William Althaus
Jane Schluter
Joan Duba
Jim Schumacher
Sister Ruth LaMothe
William Althaus
Paul Arneson
Jeanne Bahr
Elizabeth Armstrong
Colleen Arndt
Sharon Bahr
Kimberly Baldwin
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Greg Benn
100
Laura Bernacchi
Laura Bianco
Michael Bill
Catherine Brownlee
Carol Bruch
Thomas Brummel
Thomas Bruch
Christopher Capelli
ichael Carbone
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Greg Celebre
Fred Chiappetta
101
Donna Dorau
102
Rick Dowe
Kathleen Dowse
Joan Duba
Jane Dunbar
Jo n Dunbar
Robert Ellison
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Barbara Flasch
Gloria Fliess
Steve Formhals
Thomas Francois
Catherine Fuhrer
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Burnett Gladney
William Greno
Brian Hamilton
104
Mary Hanlon
Edward Hasenberg
Tracey Haubrich
Cheryl Heiser
Thomas Higgins
Kathleen Jonaitis
Elizabeth Hoey
Laur en Houghton
Frank Infusino
Chris Johnson
Dan Johnson
Judy Johnson
Brian Kapitan
James Kedzierski
Mary Kelleher
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Cathy Kitchens
Rose Kolbasnik
Karen Kratowicz
Karla Laatsch
Laura LaSota
106
Catherine Lathrop
Jimmy Llanas
Kevin Loef
Anna Longo
Laura Loendorf
Anne Loewen
Anne Loewen
Gene Madrigrano
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Carla Marano
Michelle Mason
Lisa Matoska
Paul May
Beth Mayer
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John McQuestion
Michael
Karen Merkes
108
Laurie Miller
Teresa Miller
Donna Misurelli
MaryJo Montemurro
Michael Morrissey
Bradley Muth
ich Ii
Michael Naidicz.
Kathleen Nelson
Joanne Olson
Eve Neofotistos
Charles
eumann
Janice Oster
Celene Perone
James Perone
Eileen Pienng
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Patricia Pohlman
Larry Proko
Michael Reindl
Barbara Roach
110
Patrick Rohlman
Jamie Popko
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Patricia Potter
Adriana Ruffolo
Debbie Rzonca
Duane St. Claire
James St. Peter
Brian Schend
Ted Schlenker
Renata Salapatek
Edna Santos
Jane Schluter
Steven Schulte
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Angelo Sebben
Matthew Skurski
112
Kathy Slama
Brian Smaniotto
Candia Soens
Kevin Soens
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Mary Thomas
Karla Spieker
Nancy Stell
Daniel Sward
Dennis Thomka
James Tirabassi
Janene Trecroci
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Karen Turner
Richard Van Sant
Beverly Vinson
Robert Walker
Jim Warosh
Kathy Wasilevich
Phillip Webb
James Welling
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Patrick Wendler
Carol Werwie
Margaret Whitton
Monica Williamson
Beth Wilson
RayWuolo
Earl Zahn
Chnstme Zeihen
Mark Ze1hen
Jean Zongolow1cz
Julie Zongolow1cz
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Pace in Action
PACE period each Tuesday involved a variety of
activities depending upon the plan of each group.
Sharing. di cu sing, tudying and parties were common to most of the 36 groups. Major fund-raising
drive were coordinated through PACE.
Pace 29 (F. Spitz) topped the play drive with 180%.
Runner -up were Pace 28 (Mr. Snyder) and Pace 16
(Sister Ruth) .
Special activitie involved preparing Thanksgiving
basket . selling and exchanging valentine and homecoming decorations in classrooms.
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1. Pace 26 celebrates Thanksgiving with a party.
2. Pace 9 gathers together to enjoy their party.
3. Robert Sent1en demonstrates his scrabble skill .
4. Decorating a Chn tma s tree m her Pace room 1s Anna Longo.
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I. Bart Stefani. Sister Ruth. Aldo Madngrano
and Rick Barnes work toward reaching the
play drive quota.
2. Chuck Portilla helps Rich Czarnecki and
Ed Kamm with an a\s1gnment.
3. Mrs . La" 1s surprised by the gift she
receives .
4. Stud) 1ng together 1s an advantage 1n
PACE.
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Students Achieve
High Honors
What make a school noteworthy? It' people and
their accompli hments. of course. and St. Joe's excels
in this regard. Scholastic. artistic, citizenship. service
award have been awarded by chooL local, state and
national groups to individuals throughout the year.
On May 18. the. e recipient were honored at an allchool a embl:y.
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Proudl) d1.,pla)ing hi., Hugh O"Bnen Youth Leadership
av.ard 1s \'1arl.. '-a1d1cz.
2. Ellen Loev.en sketches an outline of the winning pla)book
cover.
3. \'11s'> Bn<,ch congratulates Chris Capelli for being a semifinalist 1n the NASSP leaders program .
4. E:.arning recogn1t1on for their photograph) are Frank Ortega
and Bnan Pa-,\ino.
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Religion Focuses on Reality
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The objective of the religion department is to
give student a strong academic background and
to deepen their awarene of Catholic values and
how they apply to everyday life. These objectives
are fulfilled through student centered activities,
liturgies and retreats.
I. Tom Jurik volunteers to operate the filmstrip for his religion
class.
2. Marriage and the Family clas meets in the little theater to hear a
guest speaker.
3. Daily mass 1s offered by Father Spitz. chaplain.
4. Juniors share thoughts while looking at a collage.
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English Explores
Many Areas
English, the largest curricular department,
attracted the greatest number of students. Among
other objectives, nine teacher directed the studying
of mass media, the preparing of lively peeches, the
acting out of plays, the writing of stories and poems
and the mastering of the term paper.
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1. Improving reading skills makes these
students happy.
2. Jane Grabowski and Sue Tirabassi look
over the delicacies of junior English.
3. Sophomores read a number of novels.
4. Mr. Miller dances his way into the
hearts of his theater students.
5. Chris Damask works intently on meeting the yearbook deadline.
6. Studying grammar is Shelly Principe.
7. Advanced peech includes listening as
well as speaking.
8. "Watersh1p Down" is popular with seniors in Contemporary Literature.
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Languages Offer New Experiences
The department offers three languages. In Spanish,
Mr . Holt encourages the students to create dialogues
and to act them out before the cla s. In French, Sister
Ruth enjoy teaching different French song and prayer . German cla e u e tape recorder to tudy vocabulary.
Field trips included trips to Alverno to see a French
play and to Chicago to see a Peruvian exhibit.
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. Virginia observes 'v11ke Kuffers German
construc11on.
2. Theresa LaMacch1a and Michelle Barsuli
find a pleasing note in the French song.
3. Having fun with a Spanish dialogue are
Gar) Wade. Kath) p1egelhoff and Bob
Santelli .
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Social Studies Students Get Involved
In economics, students simulated the stock market;
unfortunately they went bankrupt twice causing the
crash of '78. The history classes often used role-playing to make history come alive. Sociology students
focu ed on the elements of society. Sister Pat was
among a number of guest speakers.
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I. In history class. Steve Wells promises Rick
Karnes that he will tell nothing but the
truth .
2. Psychology student gather round Mrs.
Snyder for a group discussion.
3. Steve Formhals shares some information
with his fellow political science scholars.
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Scientists
Experiment
o major course changes took place in the science
department thi year as offerings remained general
cience. biology. chemi try. physic and anatomy.
Lab work and experiments were common to all of
them a tudent learned and u ed the scientific
method. Activitie ranged from di ecting pigs, cats
and worm to exerci ing in order to te t heart and
pulse rates.
I. Mike Mantuano prepares his equipment
for a Chemistry experiment.
2. Dan Johnson and Jim Kedzierski bring
their physics project into focus.
3. D1secting a pig in anatomy class are Don
DeYU)St and Cheryl Heiser.
4. Intrigued by their results ~re general science students. Kenn orngal. John Smith
and Pam Pern.
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Metric Week in Math
Metric Week, held May 8-13, was emphasized with
posters around the school to make all students aware
of the metric system. Math students participated in a
contest associated with the week.
Nine math offerings provided experience for both
the college and non-college bound . Students could
spend additional time with math concepts by using
the resource room during tudy halls .
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I. Mark
aidicz and Marianne Madngrano enjoy using the board
to work out geometry problems.
2. intent on the algebra explanation is Theresa Hammond .
3. Debbie Anderson and Cindy Junk help each other with their
daily math work.
4. Advanced math students Jim St. Peter and Jim Perone use the
math resource center.
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Artists Show Work
Student work displayed on the bulletin boards
alerted the chool to the creativity in the art department. Field trip included visit to art shows, mu eums and a special excur ion to Lake Geneva for a
mini-cour e on the cu tomizing of vans. While there,
they observed professional arti t at work on the
vans. lndu trial arts students visited the Milwaukee
Home Show as well as local lumber yards and building site .
I. Troy Gribble works intently on his pro-
Ject.
2. Sister Honora advises Lynn Barth to
mix the blue with the yellow.
3. Bob Ellison adds the finishing touches.
4. Mr. Karnes explains the intricacies of
the bluepnnt to some architecture students.
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Music Mali.ers
The vocal mu ic students enhanced many liturgie
with their group singing as well a solos. Classroom
time wa used to prepare for a number of performances both at chool and in the community. Band
members were encouraged to arrange and direct their
own mu ic.
I. Mark Castelli tne . his hand al directing.
2. The Freshman Choir prepares for a concert.
3. Enjoying their contribution 10 the finale are Frank Pacelli and
Greg Vallin.
4. Juhe Scola. Jamie Popko. Theresa hore and Peggy DeZee look
over the day's music.
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Students Prepare for Business World
In addition to the regular curriculum the business
classes were involved in some out-of-class activities.
A mock trial at the Court Hou e was an exciting
experience for the business law students. Shorthand,
accounting and typing classes entered the first annual
skills olympics held at Gateway.
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I. Poised for action, Brian Passino waits for the next timing.
2. Karen Bahr figures out how many words a minute she has just typed.
3. Hoping both of her columns equal out, Janice Oster adds up her figures.
4. Sue Lendman struggles through another day of typing.
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Home Ee. Courses Teach Basics
A variety of course were available for tho e interested in such topics as money management, child
development, cooking plain and exotic foods, home
decorating, marketing and sewing. Mrs. Steilein. the
only teacher in the department, managed to meet
many different needs.
I. Greg Benn wonders if he can fit any dishes into the suds.
2. Dana Martino patient!) lays out her latest pattern .
3. Refinishing a table can take quite awhile notes Denise Hess.
4. Jane Annessi. Pat Trecroci and Elaine Schmidt hope to create
the perfect meal.
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.
Exercise Leads
to Fitness
The phy ical education teachers, Mi s Smits, Mr.
Matri e and Mr. Schi el agree that gym class
involve more than playing games. They believe that
the mechanics of the sport, the rules and regulations
for competition and sportsmanship hould be
learned. The re ult should be a well-rounded background in physical education.
I. Carlos Macareno and Mark Laurin get
set for the start.
2. John Conforti puts the hot while Tom
Crist. Tim Crewe and Bob lssets watch .
3. 'vlar) Rohlmann 1s glad for a chance to
he outdoors.
4. Junior girls warm up before class.
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Field Experience
Prepares for Future
Field experience, supervised by Sister Rosemary,
gave students opportunities to gain experience in
career they may want to pursue after high chool.
Those participating worked at Kenosha Achievement
Center, McDonalds, the local hospitals and at school
where they were expected to work at least four hours
a week.
A.IT 2
....3
I. Heidi Ambrosini gets her experience in the field of fast food .
2. The Kenosha Achievement Center is the proving ground for Jim
Schumacher.
3. Jane Grabowski assists R honda Gerolmo in the guidance
resource center.
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We Are the Champions
The wrestling team. both veterans and fir t year
member . combined hard work and patience to perfect the "grip" which unbalanced their opponent in
an undefeated sea on. Victory in the regional contest
qualified them to compete in the W ISAA meet. Thu .
February 17 became V-day when the Lancer wrestling team became champ . number one in the tale.
I. W1th this victory. senior Bob Walker
\hows he·s a champion.
2. Totally involved 1n the wrestling program. the Capelli brothers. Greg. Paul.
Alex and Chns. ohdif) a family trad111on.
3. Brad \ lfuth. Paul May and Brian Watring. undefeated for the season. bnng
back 1nd1v1dual champ1onsh1ps from
the state tournament.
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T 3
Honored
Athletes
I. MOST VALUABLE. M . Gentile. foot-
ball : C. Brownlee. volleyball and basket ba 11: B. Watring. wrestling : J .
LaMacch1a. tennis: P. Webb. basketball.
2. The poster ays 1t all.
3. ALL CO FERENCE. P. Wade and M.
Gentile. football: C. Brownlee. volleyball and basketball: P. Webb. basketball.
4. CAPTAI S . ROW/ · J. Bahr . L.
Matoska. track : J . LaMacch1a. tennis :
B. Mayer. volle)ball: C. Brownlee. basketball and tennis: J . Dunbar. cheerleadmg: L. Barth. softball: K. Wasilev1ch. cheerleadmg. ROW 2: M. Gentile.
football: P. Webb. basketball: F. Vernezze. track : J . Conforti. golf: C. Pillizz1. baseball : M . Molinaro. basketball : C. Capelli and P. M"ay. wrestling.
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Varsity Scoreboard -
Boys
BASKETBALL
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0
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2
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2
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0
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0
0
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Thomas More
'vlarquette
Racine Luth.
Dominican
St. Catherine
Pius
Milwaukee Luth.
l\1emorial
Thomas More
Marquette
Dominican
Racine
Luth.
St. Catherine
Milwaukee Luth.
Memorial
RECORD
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Football
Golf
Basketball
Wrestling
Tennis
Baseball
5
10
9
II
7
8
L
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64
88
65
58
69
55
68
66
62
43
58
52
50
73
71
69
72
52
63
63
51
Wilmot
51
Salem
71
Bradford
81
Pius
65
Memorial
81
Messmer
66 Milwaukee Luth.
60 Thomas More
79 Tremper
62 St. Catherine
74
Dominican
77
Marquette
58
Pius
Memorial
63
70 Messmer
65 Milwaukee Luth.
73 Thomas More
49 St. Catherine
Dominican
80
75
Marquette
TRACK
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90
72
90
82
79
88
33
93
83
85
72
46
93
3rd
5th
4th
I st
3rd
3rd
6th
37
Martin Luther
55 St. Mary (B)
37 Racine Lutheran
40 East Troy
48 Salem
37
Dominican
94
Memorial
34
Un10n Grove
41
St. Cathenne
42 St. Bonaventure
55 Milwaukee Luth.
81
Burlington
37
Lake Geneva
County Indoor
Metro Indoor
St. Catherine's Inv.
St. Joseph's Inv.
Salem Inv.
Franklin Inv.
Metro Outdoor
GOLF
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SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
167
158
199
172
166
161
160
162
183
159
155
178
166
162
176 Pius
161 Dominican
178 St. Catherine
182 Memorial
158 Marquette
167 Milwaukee Luth.
161 Thomas More
165 Pius
173 Dominican
165 St. Catherine
186 Memorial
177 Marquette
170 Milwaukee Luth.
193 Thomas More
BASEBALL
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SJ
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12
0
3
5
3
0
3
3
4
6
5
I
3
0
0
3
6
Salem
0
Dominican
3
Marquette
5
Pius
2
Memorial
5
Messmer
8
Thomas More
2
St. Catherine
6
Dominican
2
0 Milwaukee Luth.
0 Milwaukee Luth.
Marquette
3
Pius
0
Messmer
9
7
Memorial
IO St. Catherine
Thomas. More
2
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48
33
13
0
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41
34
7
FOOTBALL
12
Memorial
8 Belon Ca th.
0
Bradford
14 Milwaukee Luth.
26 Thomas More
7 St. Catherine
6
Dominican
14
Pius
6
WRESTLING
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35
57
42
31
28
44
25
58
45
40
26
19 Memorial
6 Martin Luther
16 St. Catherine
22
Pius
24
Bradford
7 Milwaukee Luth.
24 Marquette
6 Messmer
9 Dominican
9 Wilmot
18 Thomas More
Varsity Scoreboard -
Girls
BASKETBALL
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SJ
50
50
46
61
41
50
51
54
56
58
76
48
41
41
56
66
53
32
25 Salem
28 St. Mary's
33 Memorial
38 Racine Luth .
55 St. Catherine
53 Messmer
47 Martin Luther
33 St. Mary's Ac.
43
otre Dame
22 Union Grove
20 Prairie
32 OSHA
36 Pius
30 Case
17 Dominican
15 St. Joan
60 Park
45 Milwaukee Luth.
TRACK
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SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
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79
69
78
34
64
64
53
22
7th
3rd
2nd
34 Martin Luther
54 OSHA
43 Dominican
65 Union Grove
27 Memorial
53 Milwaukee Luth.
69 St. Mary's
98 Bradford
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3
5
4
4
4
2
3
3
4
2
4
3
4
4
5
1
3
6
2
2
1
3
I
2
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29
16
14
16
22
6
13
22
10
6
7
7
13 Prairie
I
OSHA
4
Pius
3
Union Grove
11
Dominican
4
Memorial
7
St. Joan
5
Martin Luther
3
St. Mary's Acd.
7 Milwaukee Luth.
4
Messmer
6
St. Catherine
Tremper
Park
Bradford
St. Mary's Acd.
Case
Prairie
Dominican
OSHA
Memorial
RECORD
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Volleyball
Tennis
Basketball
11
8
14
5
11
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3
4
4
3
I
Metro Indoor
St. Jo eph's Inv.
University School Inv.
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0
0
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Tremper
Salem
St. Mar)
Messmer
Milwaukee Luth.
OSHA
Dominican
Memorial
St. Joan
Martin Luther
St. Catherine
Pius
St. Mary's Acd.
Bradford
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Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit
Thirty- ix girls function a pecial
boo ters a they lead organized
cheers for sport events. Planning
pep assemblies. team Masses, and
sponsoring other spirit promoting
activities are all part of the cheerleader · role .
Mr . Karne . cheerleading coordinator. upervi ed the girl with the
aid of Mr . Bowe who worked with
the wre tling squad. Captain were:
Varsity, Kathy Wasilevich ; JV, Lori
Teunas; Freshman, Tina Pulera ;
Wrestling, Jane Dunbar.
I. FRESH ME . ROW I: T. La Macchia. ROW 2: G. Hardy. J. Jones. A. Andrea. T. Pulera. ROW
3: C. Gentile. M. Kotz, K. Schlenker. ROW 4: P. Perri.
2. VARSITY. ROW I: J. Madngrano. B. Flasch. . Stell. C. Andrea. L. Houghton. ROW 2: B.
Jantzen . D. Flynn. T. Tirabassi. K. Wasilevich. C. elson.
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I. WRESTLI G. LEFT: J.
Dunbar. \1/DDLE
B.
Baker. P. Ca>c1aro. M.
Roach. C. Zeihen. L. Hess.
RIGHT: M. Williamson.
2. Cheerleaders spur on spmt.
3. Lon Teuna<. and Jane 1\fadrigrano relax on the <.led<..
4. J "-IOR VAR I I Y J Pulera. C. Rein"oher. P Guido.
S. Houghton. L. Teuna-.. R.
Popko. L. \llercado. . Warmh. . Pruitt.
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Golfers Talce Third
The Lancer showed tyle in compiling a 10-4
record for the sea on . One of the close t matche
involved a " udden death" victory over Thoma
More.
Mark Mi urelli received the most valuable player
award and John Conforti held the low average for the
, eason. The JV and var ity both fini hed with the
ame record, giving the varsity 3rd place in the metro
conference.
A I
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2
....3
I. Dave . icolat concentrates on getting the ball in the ho le.
2. Watching intently. Coach Theriault tried to use ESP.
3. FR O.V T: Mark M1surellt. John Conforti . BACK: Jeff Paradise.
cott Rozana . Tom Brummel. Dan Viola. Mr. Theriault. Dan
Smith. Joe Simo. Toby Thomas. Mark Wadma. Dave 1colai.
4. Jeff Paradise shows Mark Wadma and Da n Smith JUSI how it's
done .
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....3
1. With a look of determination. Joe Simo prepares to hit the ball.
2. John Conforti work at having the low average of the season.
3. Mark M1surelh practices the fine art of putting.
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Girls Rael~ Up
Winning Record
Fir t place victorie in the conference meet were
cored b:y Julie LaMacchia for ingle . by Diane
DeCono and Janet Kolar for doubles. The e accompl i hments moved the team into a econd place
standing in the conference meet.
either rain nor
opponents could top the girls as they battled on to
take 2nd in regional. and 7th in tate competition.
Julie LaMacchia and Cathy Brownlee captained the
team through a competitive 8-4 ea. on. Julie was
awarded the MVP prize.
An all time high of 10 freshman girls came out for
the junior var ity.
I. Julie LaMacch1a s"'ats the ball.
2. VARSITY. RO~i / : P Pfleger. A. Stuber. J\. Hamilton. L. Kenne<.h . E. DeC'ono. J. Kolar. L. Bianco. RO~ 2
K. Ka)e. J . Thome. J. Kolar. 'vi. fhomas. D. Dorau. ROH 3· P. paa). B. Jantzen . B. Rile). C'. Brownlee. B.
Roach. D. DeC'ono. J . La'vlacch1a. Coach Hubbard.
14 4
I. A school banner signals school support for Julie LaMacch1a.
Jane Kolar and Ellen DeCono before the state tournament.
2. Concentrating. Brenda Jantzen follows through in her swing.
3. A sister-duo consisting of Janet and Jane Kolar are .. doubletrouble."
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I '-o . I singles player. Ellen OeCono
~erves with determ1nat1on.
2. Diane DeCono fires the .. little white
missile .. at her opponent.
3. Getting into the swing of things. Jane
Kolar returns the ball with a backhand
stroke.
4. Leslie Kennedy foils her opponent with
a quick net shot.
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I. Ann Althaus confronts the ball with a strong serve.
2. Meeting the ball is ancy Hamilton .
3. JV TEAM . ROW I: E. Fewerda. J . Jones. A. Althaus. P. Perri. Ro» 2: M. Kotz. Coach Jeanne
Hubbard. K. Schlenker. K. Com gall. T . La Macchia .
Lancers Tackle Tough Season
Winning the last three games assured the Lancers
of another successful season. The 7-6 victory over
Messmer on Parents Day provided the winning margin (5-4).
The opening game against Catholic Memorial
ended in regulation time with a 6-6 deadlock and sent
the game into "sudden death" for the first time in the
school's history. Other season highlights were the
beating of local rival, Bradford (33-0) and playing in
the newly built Anderson Stadium. Mike Gentile was
named MVP for the season.
I. Fred Vernezze hu ties down the field following the blocking of
Mike Gentile.
2. ROW I: Coach Carbone, M. Widmar, P. Grochowski, J . Warosh. M . aidicz, J . Brown, Coach Matrise . ROW 2: F. Vernezze. T . Montemurro, P.Wade, C . Pillizzi , C . Portilia , L.
Kunath . T. Crist, S. Scuglik . ROW 3: M. Pohlman. T. Crewe, T .
· V1gmen. P. Hegewald, E. Kamin . J . Arena, J . Jurv1s, P. Drake.
ROW 4: T . Walkowski. D. Fargo. P. May. B. Watring, M. Molinaro. D. Antony, M. icolazzi. G . Benn . ROW 5: Mgrs. D.
Casey. M. icolozzi.
3. Cheerleaders fire up the team .
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1. Carmen Pillizzi advances the ball
eluding his opponent's grasp.
2. A ballet-like step accompanies a
timely reception.
3. The team huddles for a pregame
prayer.
4. Enthusia tic fans encourage the
team.
149
I Kathy Was1levich and Mike Gentile share
a happy moment.
2. Togetherness 1s part of Paul May's family
on Parent's Day .
3. Marlin Molinaro searches for the open
man.
4. The Lancers watch intent!) as the game
proceeds.
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...3
....4
I. \1! 1ke Gentile and others bring down a determined runner.
2. Lancers double-up in tacJ..ltng.
3. The de fense contemplates their opponent"s next pla)
4. Fred Vernez:ze attempts an escape from the clutche-, of fierce
tacJ.. lers.
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Slip, Slide, and Win
Led by the coaching of Rock Jurvis and Phil
Anderson, twenty "savage" ophomores scraped,
scratched, and splashed in the early morning mud
and came away with a 5-3 record. Much of the offensive momentum originated from the arm of Chris
Milkie and the running of Tim Perri, who scored
eight touchdowns. Leading the defensive charge was
Rick Sentieri who scored seven defensive touchdowns in the presence of the few but loyal fans.
I. Chris Milkie finds running room through a hole opened by his teammates.
2. ROW 1: Coach Phil Anderson, D. Curtiss, R. Anderson, G. Wade, R. Wojtak, J. Matelski. ROW
2: Coach Rock Jurvis, J. Falduto, J. Bilotti, M. aidicz, D. Lendman, J. Anderson. ROW 3: S.
Jelacic, M. Montuano, K. Apanasewicz, S. Brunner, T. Perri, B. Miller. ROW 4: R. Sentieri, J.
Huberty, M. McConnell, C. Milkie.
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Scoreboard
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34
18
20
34
40
24
0
20
0
6
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0
8
26
22
St. Mary's (B)
Milw. Lutheran
Racine Park
Bradford
Greendale
Oak Creek
Tremper
Messmer
I. After gemng to the line of crimmage.
Ron Anderson is tackled by a host of
opposing players.
2. The team gathers between play .
3. Coach Jurvis and Mark Naid1cz discuss
strategy during a crucial drive against
Milwaukee Lutheran.
4. Mark Na1d1cz catches the ball with the
help of Tim Perri .
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Freshmen Reign as City Champs
The freshman football team proved to be true competitors b_y ha\ ing a 6-1 season. Coaches Bob Karnes and
Dennis Meo "'elcomed 37 football players making them
the largest freshman team in 5 _years.
ew jerseys
sparked up their appearance. Jeff Kehl. Matt Montemurro and Mark LaSota led in scoring. while the
defen e did not _yield a point during any conference
game. The championship game against Lincoln was
tight until Rick Molinaro scored the winning touchdown
and Jeff Kehl added two points.
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T
3
I. \ilatt \ilontemurro slices through the defense.
2. Helpful ad\lce JS g1wn to \!lark LaSota from Coache' Karnes and 'Vleo
J . ROH I Coach \ileo. J. Gama. T \.11ch. A 'Vladngrano. S 'Vluth. K . Loef. A. Capelli. J. Ward. ROIV ]: Coach Karnes. R. Brownlee. R.
Molinaro. G. Anton). 'VI. LaSota. J Kehl. 'VI. Montemurro. J. 'Vlorel11. ROW 3 Mgr. R. Santelli. C. Reindl. T. 'Vlurph). D. Cairo. K. Chiappetta. K rl) nn. R. Klofenqine . D. Cums<.. RO Ii 4. P. Grochowski. K. McTernan. J. Schmidt. P. Ryan. P. Hegewald. J. Marquardt.
\ilgr \ii 'Vlo\e'-. ROW 5: D. Dale) . W. Huhcrt). R. Sent1en. R. Perri. R. Larsen. G. Venci. M. Herzog.
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Scoreboard
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8
20
26
18
8
14
14 St. Catherine
0 Washington
0 Bullen
0 McKinley
0 Lance
0 Lincoln
8 Washington
1. ew Lancers face each other in a practice session .
2. Jeff Kehl cuts the corner for a gain.
3. Relaxed players wait their turn to enter the game.
4. An excellent season ends with the cit\ title
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Girls Volleyball Nets Second in State . • . '78
Bringing home the second place trophy from the
sta te volleyball tournament capped a successful season for the Lancer girls. Also highlighting the season
was going undefeated and winning the regional competition a well a placing third in the Tournament of
Champions. Meeting tough competition this season,
they totaled up a atisfying 53 wins and 21 losses.
Selected for all-conference recognition for the second _year in a row. Carol Brownlee al o earned the
team's most valuable player award for the second
consecutive time.
I. First year coach. Mrs. Alma Podberski and Teri Pavela concentrate on the team's play.
2. ROW I : Coach Podberski. D. Barber, Capt. B. Mayer, D. Ambru o, Asst. Coach Kayle Wood. ROW 2:
Mgr. J . Schluter. T. Bonofiglio. T. Pavela, C. Brownlee. P. Pohlman, Mgr. E. Gebhart. ROW 3: Stat. M.
Chnstenson. T. Sp1egelhoff. B. Schluter. M. Montemurro, E. Santos. K. Fiorini.
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I. On the way to the state tournament Captain Beth Mayer asks the student body for sup-
port.
2. Carol Brownlee smashes a powerful spike.
3. Bumping the ball, Pat Pohlman puts it back in bounds.
4. Mary Jo Montemurro and Pat Pohlman slap hands after a successful serve by Becky
Schluter (22).
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I. Basic volleyball steps are followed as Mary Jo bumps. Beth sets
and Carol spikes.
2. Accepting the 2nd place state trophy from Mary Jo Montemurro. Teri Pa vela and Pat Pohlman 1s Sister Pat.
3. Mary Jo Montemurro handles Messmer's serve .
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1. Tina Bonofiglio <links through Messmer's block.
2. Setting up [or Carol Brownlee. Pat Pohlman gains control
or the ball.
3. During regional compet1t1on. the girls take a lunch break
on the Martin Luther High School lawn.
4. Beth Mayer back sets to Debbie Ambruso.
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~~Bump, Set, Spike, All Right''
With new coach Karen Oster, the JV Lancer girls
fini hed third in conference with a record of 19-11
and a eason record of 26-16. Katie Dolan and Marlene Collins shared the role of captain. While Maryann Moeller smashed her powerful spike, Bridget
Wood served point after point to be the team's high
scorer.
The girls gave their parents special recognition on
Parents' Night on October 18 by presenting them
with flowers . Huddling together, both team and parents cheered the girls onto victory against St. Catherine's.
I. Maryann Moeller sends the ball downward .
2. ROW I : Coach Karen Oster. B. Wood, C. Streit, L. Brown, J . Klein . ROW 2: D. Muetze, T . Stummer, K. Dolan, K. Spiegelhoff, J . Blasi.
ROW 3: M. Moeller, M. Collins, H. Moeller.
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Scoreboard
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Tremper
Salem Central
St. Mary's (B)
Messmer
Milw. Lutheran
D.S.H.A.
Dominican
Cath. Memorial
St. Joan Antida
Martin Luther
St. Catherine
Pius
St. Mary's Acad.
Bradford
I. Showing perfect form, Heidi Moeller sets up a spike for her sister
Maryann.
2. The team cheer for a victory against Me smer.
3. Bridget Wood sets the ball.
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Varsity Basli.etball
Led b} co-captain. Marlin Molinaro and Phil
Webb, the varsity managed two noteworthy feats.
Phil Webb led the Metro Conference in scoring and
the team beat St. Catherine's for the fir t time in 8
year.
Some close games gave the fans omething to make
n01 e about. Roanng back from a 56-47 deficit with 8
minutes to play, the Lancers defeated Memorial 6965. Later in the ea on the squad uprooted a determined Milwaukee Lutheran team 68-66 in double
overtime. Me smer was another victim of a see- aw
game.
The sea on thriller was the 71-70 victory over
Thoma More in the first game of the regionals. In
the championship game, St. Kate' 12 free throws in a
row in the clo ing minutes stifled the Lancer's hopes
for a state bid.
I. Phil Webb drives around an opponent looking for a shot.
2. VARSITY. ROW I R. Karnes. M. Carney. M. Molinaro. P. Grochowski. ROW:!: Stat. M.
Montemurro. D. Antony. J. Brown. C. P1llizz1. ROW 3: D. Thomas. J . chnuck. P. l\lloeller. R
Turner. ROW 4: Stat. J. Scuglik. C. M1lkie. P. Webb. Stat. . Bredek. ROW 5: l\llgr. J. Santos.
Mgr. B. Santelli.
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I. Showing that he is read). Carmen P11lizz1 walls for the ball .
2. Paul \.1oeller la)\ ll ur for (\H) point\.
3. A scramble for the ball 10\ohe\ a number of pla)er'>
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l. Sophomore Chris Milk1e looks for an open man.
2. Contemplating his next move. Mark Carney protects the ball with his
body .
3. Skying high above the crowd. Phil Webb nps down another rebound .
4. Flying in for a layup. Carmen Pillizz1 scores 2 more for the Lancers.
5. Ralph Turner takes a jump shot as teammates Mark Carney and Don
Thomas anticipate the rebound.
6. Ralph Turner makes a move to the basket.
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J. V. Lancers Find It Tough in Conference
The J.V . ba ketball team. coached by Mr. Larry
Wade. tarted the season impressively with three wins.
However. they had difficult.] with conference competition. After lo ing 5 close games. the Lancers battled
back. defeating Dominican. Milwaukee Lutheran and
Messmer.
The_y received the honor of "city champs" by dominating all local rivals
Bradford. Salem. Wilmot and
Tremper. Jim Anderson led in coring with 261 point .
I. Jim Anderson pumps from the outside.
2. A determined Dave Bennett battles for the ball.
3. J.Y BASKETBALL. ROW 1: S. Antony. A. Crain. G. Wade. ROW 2 R. Czarnecki. E. Vines. T.
Brumm. D. Bennett. ROW 3: K. Spieker. S. Brunner.
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Marquette
1. The defensive tactics of Mark a1d1cz and
Gary Wade cause a Messmer player to lose
the ball.
2. Rich Czarnecki watches as Enc Vines takes
a skymgJump shot.
3. Mark Naidicz pushes ma shot.
4. Jim Anderson runs for another 2 points.
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Little Lancers
Play Big
Lo ing a heartbreaker to St. Kate's in the opener,
the young quad bounced back to win nine straight.
Much of thi succes wa attributed to defen e
tres ed by Coach Gordie Hess. In a game against
McKinley down by 36 points at the half the team
stormed back to win 69-63 in double overtime. A late
season lo to Lance forced them to accept a second
place finish in their league. Mark LaSota led the scoring with a 15 point average per game.
I. Suspended in the air. Mark LaSota looks for a cutter.
2. F R ESH MA BASKETBALL. ROW I : K. Flynn. G. Venc1. M . LaSota. G . Anton) . M. Herzog.
ROW]: T. Mich. T . Loewen. P. Grochowski . J. Kehl. J . Garcia. ROW 3: K. Chiappetta. R.
Shefch1k. D. Cairo. M. Montemurro. ROW 4: K. McTernan . J. Ward.
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Scoreboard
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31 Bullen
63 McKinley
54 Memorial
54 Lincoln
43 Lance
46 Washington
45 Bullen
25 Shoreland
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49 Washington
56 Lincoln
59 Bullen
96 St. Catherine
64 Lance
I. John Garcia shows determination to make the shot.
2. Leaving his man behind. Jim Ward goes to the basket for a lay-up.
3. George Venc1 shows his style.
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Girls Basketball Shows Experience
Improving the 1977 record by 100%, the girls varsity basketball team went to the finals of the regional
tournament with a 16-4 record. An 11 game winning
streak included overwhelming victories over St. Joan
Antida, OSHA and Dominican and close games with
Piu and Martin Luther. Carol Brownlee, Debbie
Ambruso and Tina Bonofiglio set new team scoring,
assists and steals records.
In addition to the MVP award received by Carol
Brownlee, Coach Snyder presented an award to
Diane Welsch for her defensive performance. Three
girls received all-conference recognition: Carol
Brownlee, first team; Debbie Ambruso, second team;
and Diane Welsch, honorable mention.
I. Memorial's defense can't stop Carol Brownlee.
2. VARSITY BASKETBALL. ROW 1: D. Welsch, K. Bahr, A. Roders, Captain C. Brownlee.
ROW 2: K. Fiorini, C. Brownlee, D. Ambruso, J. Popko, Coach Dale Snyder. ROW 3: Mgr. J.
Schluter, T. Bonofiglio, L. Barth, A. Bailey, Stat. S. Schroder.
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I. Tina Bonofiglio sets up a shot against Martin Luther.
2. A tired Debbie Ambruso relaxes after an intense practice ession.
3. Cathy Brownlee sets a pick so that her sister Carol can move to
the basket.
4. Anna Roder's drive to the ba ket gave her a total of 14 points for
this game.
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I. Carol Brownlee scrambles after a loose ball.
2. Lynn Barth. Coach Snyder. and Jane Schluter "ham" it up at a team Christmas party.
3. Kathy Fiorini put up a quick Jump shot.
4. Diane Welsch demonstrates an easy set1ump shot.
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I. Untntim1dated by Memonal's defense. Cath) Brownlee thtnk
before passing the ball.
2. Debbie Ambruso goes tn for a smooth lay-up.
3. Ustng the fast break. Lynn Barth dribbles past the defense
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~~can We Do It'' -J.V. Did It
Hard practices and teamwork earned the
junior varsll.J team the conference co-champ1onsh1p. Going in to the finale. 1 game
do'-"n. the team was fortunate to go against
Milwaukee Lutheran. Behind 14 point at the
half the girls rallied to edge the Knights 3936. thereby sharing the conference leader hip
with them.
The team' longest winning streak wa 7
game . High corer wa Kim Johnson with
164 point .
I. Beck) Schluter presents her parents with flowers 1hanking them for 1he1r support.
2. JL 1\, !OR VARSITY. Ro11 I: B. Skipper. Captain B. Schluter. K. Streit. Coach Karen Oster. ROW:>: S. Cyzak.
K. Pohlman. J. Plall. A. Althaus. L. Mercado. ROW 3· T. Stummer. E. Ferwerda. M. Moeller. H. Moeller. K.
Johnson. Stat. S. Schroeder.
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Wilmot
1. Jumping for the rebound. Kim Johnson has high hopes.
2. Showing perfect form in her layup. Ann Althaus tnes for 2 points.
3. Maryann Moeller waits for the ball that Sue Cyzak and Ellen Ferwerda are struggling
for.
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Grapplers Pin Down State Title
On February 17 the twelve Lancer qualifier
headed for Milwaukee to compete in the WISAA
State Tournament. The next day they returned to
Keno ha with the fir t place trophy . In addition, Bob
Walker. Brad Muth. Paul May and Brian Watring
earned individual state titles and Bob Walker wa
named the meet' most outstanding wrestler. Bill
Huberty and Chris Capelli took econd places.
In dual meets. victorie against Marquette, the fir t
in ten year , and Thoma More were particularly
exciting for the fans and in ured an undefeated eaon. Brian Watring wa voted as the most valuable
wrestler for the sea on.
I. Phil Gagliardi rolls his way to state.
2. WRESTLI G. ROW/ . B. Huberty. B. Beaulier. J. Stell. T. Tirabassi. K . Padula. D . Daley. Coach Ron Wojtak . ROW 2: Coach Robert
Bowe. P. Capelli. P. Gagliardi. B. Muth. B. Walker. S. Muth. G . Capelli. ROW 3: P. Wade. B. Watring, J. Huberty. P. May. C. Capell:.
Mgr. A. Capelli.
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I. Bob Walker controls his man.
2. Senior Phil Wade, a first year wrestler. shows enthu iasm
after winning his match.
3. Under Coach Robert Bowe's coaching. the team takes
another match.
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I. Greg Capelli get' encouragement
From h" parent'> on Parent' '-1 ght.
2. Chns Capelli gains control or h"
opponent.
3. Waiting tor the re[eree"s "gnal to
begin. Bill Hubert) showed he wa;
read).
4. Tom Popp works [or a pin.
5. Brad Muth concentrates on his next
move.
6. Defending '>late champ. Paul \fa)
wins a 'econd champ1on'>h1p.
7. Bnan Watring <,hows the Form that
enabled him to go unde[eated For
the eason.
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Girls Track
The girls track team had their up and downs
throughout the ea on . Winning early in the season
again t Martin Luther. OSHA, and Dominican, they
compiled a 4-3 triangular-dual record. Finishing last
in the Metro outdoor wa the low point. School
record were broken by Terri Pavela (220) and Carol
Seitz (discu ). Julie Zongolowicz won most valuable
player honors for the sea on.
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I. Laura Hess checks her distance 2. Julie Zongolowicz sprint to
the fini h line.
3. ROW/ : Coach Hubbard. J. Trecroci. J. Smessaert, M. Pilger. L.
Matoska, J. Bahr. . Hamilton. Coach Smits. ROW 2: L. Wendler, T. Pulera, D. Fhess. L. Hess. J. Zongolow1cz. J. Thomas, S.
Cyzak. A. Fliess. ROW 3: R. Lewis. C. Seitz, C. Soens. S. Principe, T. Stummer. M. Newman. K. Wittrock, P. Pfleger. ROW 4:
C. Arntz, K. Rie elmann. C. Heiser. K. Myer . T. Pavela, E.
V1gnien.
4. Jane Thomas pulls ahead of the competition.
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I. Jeanne Bahr breaks the tape at the finish line.
2. Laura Hess gives that extra push.
3. There's time out for a measurement.
4. On an unseasonally cold day, Eva Vignieri and Sue Cyzak try to keep warm .
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I. Carol Seitz winds up to throw the discus.
2. Laura Hess makes sure that she gets every inch she deserves.
3. Warming up for the 2 mile run is Shelly Principe.
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I. Preparing for the race. Teri Pavela gets her thoughts together.
2. And away we go!
3. Jeanne Bahr passes the baton to fellow relay runner. ue Cyzak.
4. Kathy Wittrock concentrates on her throw.
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Track Team Places
6thatWISAA
The 6th place fini h in the WISAA meet wa the
highe tin 10 years. Fred Yernezze (100 yd.) and Phil
Wade ( hot put) finished with individual championships.
The team ended the regular season with an impressive dual meet record of 11-2. In addition, they
placed first in the St. Jo eph Invitational with a core
of 69. Aiding in the victory was the 440 yard relay
team who broke a record in taking first place.
£1 T2
1. Steve Brunner exerts energy as he approaches the finish line.
2. ROW I: Coach Andacht. L. Kunath, R. Anderson, E. Vines. M. aid1cz. A. Crain. S. Scuglik. Rml
2: T. Crist, M. Mantuano. S. Antony, D. Arneson, D. Barnes. P. Wade, Coach Schissel. ROW 3. S
Schroeder, J Moyer. J . Hawbaker. R. Czarnecki. T. Perri. S. Brunner. G. Antony. ROW 4: L. Gen·
tile. M. Tures. B. Klofanstine. K . Chiappetta, G. Wade. C. Angelo. C. Proko. L. Russo.
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I. Timers try to keep warm and the time at
the same time.
2. Dave Arneson executes the longjump.
3. As a precaution, Coach Andacht. assisted
by Scott Antony, tapes up Ron Anderson's
ankle.
4. Steve Scuglik clears the bar in the high
jump.
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I. Coming out from the blocks with
force 1; Fred Vernezze and Enc
Vines.
2. "1r. 'Vlark Huettner helps at a meet.
3. Fred Vernezze takes this race in
stride.
4. R1ch1e Czarnecki flies over the hurdles.
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1. Tom Crist sets up to launch the shot.
2. A critical passing of the baton takes place in the re la) .
3. After a handoff. Enc Vines darts off.
4. Arron Crain hustles to the finish line
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Co-Conferenee Champs in First Year
To the . urpri e and amazement of almo t everyone,
the oftball team in it fir t year went as far a the tate
final. Fini hing with a 12-2 record, the Lander girls lo t
only to Milwaukee Lutheran, once in the season and in
the championship game. Captain Lynn Barth was
named mvp and along with Carol Brownlee wa given
all-conference honor .
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I. Lynn Barth has control of a fast ball.
2. Shortstop Dianne Welsch fi~lds a
ground ball.
3. ROW/: L. Rosenbaum. D. Welsch, L.
Barth. . Brownlee. D. Ambru o.
Coach Steilei n . R OW 2: Coach
Springer. C. Gryczkowski. P. Pohlman,
J. Schulter. M. Thomas. J. Platt, L.
Mercado. ROW 3: A. Althaus. A.
Roders. B. Schluter. E. DeCono. Mgr.
L. LaSota.
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I. Carol Brownlee's fa t ball sets the pace of the game.
2. Pat Pohlman covers first on a bunt.
3. Making a connection, Becky Schluter get on ba e.
4. Ready for the steal. Jane Schluter concentrates on form .
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Silent Bats Hurt Baseball Team
The Voice of the Lancers introduced the team as
Pat. Jim. Ralph. Matt. Chuck. Mike. Paul. Pat,
Paul. John. Mark. Tom. Jerry. Mike, Joe and Carmen. Despite inclement weather early in the eaon. the team tallied 8 wins and 9 losses. Mi takes
and lack of hitting in early games put them in the
hole despite good pitching. Mike Naidicz and Pat
Wendler achieved the highest batting averages:
Carmen Pillizzi wa named most valuable player.
I. Mike Bill waits for the right pitch.
2. ROW 1: M. Bill. J. Arena. P. Grochowski. J. Brown. M. Skurski. ROW 2: Coach Hlavka. J. Warosh. P. Drake. M. Carney, P. Wendler. C. Portilia. ROW 3: Captain C. Pillizzi. M. Na1d1cz. P.
Moeller. R. Turner. T. Brummel.
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I. Carmen Ptlhzz1 whizzes a fast ball by the batter.
2. First baseman Chuck Portilia get his glove ready for the out.
3. The battery made up of Jim Waro hand Mike Na1d1cz have a conference.
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1. The team listens as Coach Hlavka goes over the defensive strateg).
2. Pat Grochowski. determined to hit the ball. makes a good connection.
3. Jim Warosh concentrates on his curve ball.
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I. Mike Na1d1cz takes a breather between innings.
2. Matt Skurski watts for the pitch.
3. Carmen P1ll1zz1 makes the put out at third base.
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JV Baseball Loses in Final Innings
The JV baseball team played to a 5-9-1 season. Tim Ronzia
led the Lancers in hitting with at least one hit in every game.
Games were evenly matched until opponents pulled ahead to
score late inning runs. Winding up the season, the boys outscored the first place team, Thomas More, for a 9-4 victory.
I. Teammates watch as Roger Wojtak takes an inside pitch.
2. ROW I: T. Ronzia, J. Matelski, S. Jelacic, P. Grochowski, P. Hegewald. ROW 2: Coach Jurvis, S. Rozanas, K. Flynn, C. Alfano, M.
Montemurro, P. Ryan. ROW 3: D. Curtiss, M. LaSota, R. Wojtak,
C. Pulsha, T. Thomas, S. Heinzen.
3. Pitcher Steve Heinzen takes his final tep in delivering his curve ball.
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Scoreboard
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7 Marquette
7 Pius
8 Messmer
8 Memorial
5 Thomas More
2 St. Catherine
7 Dominican
9 Milw. Lutheran
Marquette
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5 Pius
Memorial
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4 Thomas More
9 St. Catherine
I . Waiting for pllching signal
from the catcher 1s Matt Montemurro.
2. Safely liding into second. Carmine Alfano teals a base.
3. Joe Matelski completes a throw
to third base.
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Tennis Team
Swings
At the conference meet. ho ted by St. Joe's at
Carthage College. the team finished 6th. Tim
Brumm took 3rd: John Kotz and Kevin Rafferty
took 4th: and Mark Huberty and Jim Kotz were
con olation champs. The 1978 mot valuable
player was Tim Brumm. A windy rainy sea on
ended with an 8-8 record.
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I. A casual Kevin Rafferty displays a cool backhand .
2. VARSITY . ROW I : K. Rafferty . T . Brumm . M. Huberty . ROW
2: J . Kotz. H . Rafferty. F. Perone. J. Kotz. Captain T. Schlenker.
Coach Robert Karnes.
3. Tim Brumm wa11s for the ball.
4. Ted Schlenker exh1b1ts total concentration on his serve.
5. Jim Kotz lunges to make a d1ff1cult shot.
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I. Frank Perone demonstrates his style.
2. Ke\Jn Rafferty and Jim Kotz discuss
their doubles match .
3. JUNIOR VARSITY . Jim Riley . Bill
Hubert} . Gene Speca. Joe Marquardt.
\llark Hammond . Coach Robert
Karnes.
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I. John Kotz reaches high lo return the ball.
2. Tim Brumm swings down hard at the ball.
3. Warming up for his match. Ted Schlenker returns the ball.
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~~counterpoint' ' Makes N e w s
After an absence of two years, Mr.
Schissel revived the journali. m class.
For the first eme ter they learned the
techniques involved in producing a
chool paper and raised money to help
cover the co ts of the first is ue. Experience and advice from people such a.
Mr. Borga , photographer of "Stars
and tripes" and Arlene Johnson. staff
wnter for the "Kenosha ew
was
helpful. The fir t issue of "Counterpoint" appeared on March 23.
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!-red \'erneae. Pete Turk and Oa\e Luc1an1 cnt14ue the fin 1,hed product.
:! (11\ing ad\lce to 'taff memher'> Oa\\n Becker .ind l here'a
Lueck I'> editor. Laura Bianco.
3 Laura Bianco and \!fr _ Schissel are re laxed after meeting
their f1r'1 deadline.
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Student Council Sparks Discussion
The Student Council serve as the
center of student discussion with the
purpose of improving the school.
Two active committees formed thi
year worked diligently on vandali m
and conduct at school dances. In the
spring they spon ored a blood donor
drive .
I OFFICERS. Mal) Hanlon. treasurer: Mar) Brunner. secretar); Mark Castelli . president and Dan Johnson. v1ce-pres1dent.
2 STLDE'- T COL'-CIL. ROW/ · Lon Marano. Eva V1gnien. Laune Wendler. Bill Althaus. Jim Schumacher. Lisa Molinaro. ROW:! Father
Spitz. Jud) Eaton. Brenda Jantzen. \ilar) Hanlon. Mar} Brunner ROW 3: Joan Duba. Dan Johnson. Kath) Hanlon. Jane Schluter. MarJ..
Ca,telh. Sharon Bahr. Carmen Alfano.
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Band and Swing Choir Make Music
Led b y Mr. Jerry Hubatch ,
Swing Choir took part in the
Super Show at Tremper where the
four local chools sang together,
a well as in the Variety Show. In
the Wi con in tate mu ic conte t. they were awarded a one in
class A. On May IO they traveled
to Chicago to see "Chorus Line."
The band, headed by Mr.
Gerry Hoffman. participated in
the Variety Show, Spring Concert, pep a semblie and the
musical.
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I. SWING CHOIR. ROW/ : A. Cram. P.
Ca c1aro. M. Mason. ROW 2: S. Law .
. Werwie. M. Wadma. D. Rzonca. M.
Brunner. ROW 3: J. Santos. J . Alderson. G . Stella. C. euman . ROW 4: T .
Janov1cz. B. Crow. J. Koker. T . Coughlin.
2. Woodwind s wet their whistles.
3. The band prepare. for a n appearance.
4. Swing vocalize informally .
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Aides
Aid
School
Checking out books, operating movie projector .
coordinating library resources are some of the job
that the library aides and AV staff accomplished.
Under Mr. Richard Thompson's direction. this group
faithfully provided helpful service to the teachers.
1. Ra; Gram makes use of the library resources.
2. AV STAFF. B. Duncan . F . Infusino. P. Kuffel. B. Cable. J.
Swartz. M. Castelli. C. Milkie. T. Francois. S. Brunner. R. Gram.
G . Wade.
3. LIBRARY AIDES. Mr. Thompson. E. Kamin . L. Mercado. L.
Strickland. G. Hardy. K. Kaye. J. chm1tz. S. Young. B. Perri. B.
Santelli.
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N.H.S. and Big Buddies Display Leadership
IRecognized for their leaderhip, character, scholarship and
ervice, members of the National
Honor Society frequently acted
as hosts and representatives of
the school. They welcomed 8th
graders to an all day orientation
to St. Joe' as well as u hering for
the Variety Show and the two
plays.
Going out of their way to help
naive freshmen adjust to high
school is the Big Buddies, a group
of upperclassmen who serve as
representatives from each PACE.
Headed by Jane Madrigrano and
Steve Scuglik, the Buddies hosted
a picnic for the newcomers and
helped them the first day of
school.
They also represent their
PACE's throughout the year.
ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW I: C. Capelli. P. Grochowski. Mrs. Snyder. C. Brownlee. M. Morrissey. ROW 2: B. Jantzen, B. Hammond. M. Chiappetta. J. La Macchia. L. Gebhart.
ROW 3: L. Matoska. L. Hess. J. Johnson. P. Casc1aro. . Bredek. T. Carroll. L. Barth. J. Kolar.
ROW 4: J. Eaton, C. Arndt, M. Hackbarth. M. Thomas. P. May. G. Fleiss. C. Brownlee. T.
Bonofigho. J. Schluter.
2. BIG BUDDIES. ROW I: M. Hackbarth, J. Alderson. C. Angelo. J. Madrigrano. M. Salmon. J.
ordmark. K. Fuhrer. C. Arndt, A. Ruffalo. L. Matoska. ROW 2: S. Passerelli. J. Schluter. P.
Potter. B. Muth. M. Christensen, T. Bonofigho. P. Casc1aro. M. Montemurro. L. Molinaro. B
Rafferty. ROW 3: Mrs. Law. M. Thomas. P. May. S. Darre. J. Schumacher. L. Bianco. C Pilhzz1. K. Wasilevich, S. Scuglik. K. Kratowicz. P. Grochow k1. L. Wermeling. C. Capelli. J Perone.
I.
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J-Clubs Help
Fund Athletics
Both boys and girls groups demonstrated their willingness to help them elves by cooperating with the
parent groups to rai e money for athletic .
The girl . aided by Mi Smits, supported the Gong
Show, style show, salad luncheon and helped with the
Mother-Son Brunch .
The boy also showed their enthusiasm by playing
host for the New Year's Eve Dance, the St. Patrick's
Day dance and the Century Dinner.
I. ROW 1: J . Bahr. M. Thomas. P. Pohlman. C. Brownlee. C. Brownlee. ROW 2: J. Kolar. D. DeCono. M. Montemurro. B. Jantzen. ROW 3: D.
Barber. R. Lewis. P. Pfleger. M. ewman. ROW 4: T . Spiegelhoff. K. Wittrock. D. Buckson . ROW 5: T. Bonofigho. E. DeCono. B. Schluter.
ROW 6: D . Welsch. L. Gebhart. L. Kennedy. ROW 7: S. Cyzak . T. Pavela. ROW 8: L. Barth . J. Ko lar. E. Santos. D. Dorau. ROW 9· D.
Ambruso. M. Pilger. J. Zongolowicz. L. Matoska . ROW IO: C. Heiser. C. Seitz. M. Roach . G . Fliess. TOP: J . Madrigrano. L. Hess. T. Pa,ela.
J. LaMacch1a. C. Ze1hen. M. Williamson. B. Baker. J . Dunbar. L. Miller.
2. ROW/ : F. Vernezze. J . St. Peter. M. Molinaro. S. Scuglik . M. Ca rney. J. Warosh . P. Moeller. G. Capelli. P. Gagliardi. ROW 2: B. Wallo.er. D.
Johnson. J . Christensen. P. Wade. C. Capelli . F. Perone. J . Conforti. ROW 3: P. Ma) . T. Brummel. D. Herrmann. D. Arneson . R. Anderson.
K. Padula. F. V1gnieri . ROW 4: M. Widmar. T . Crewe. T. Wallo. owski. P. Grochowsl..i. P. Wendler. T. Perri . D. Bennett. ROW 5: K. Raffert) .
J. Tirabassi. C. P1llizz1. P. Hegewald. G . Madrigrano. ROW 6: B. Schend. L. Proko. B. Watring. M. Pohlman. L. Kunath. T. Crist.
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Sl~i and Running Clubs Work Outdoors
A snowy winter made it possible for a number of
ki excur ion to Wilmot and other ki runs in the
area. o broken limbs were reported.
Running lub con isted of members who wanted
to tay in good phy ical condition throughout the
year. Many continued their intere t by competing in
track in the spring.
.A. I T 2
TJ
I Steve Brunner"s involvement with the
runners gave him rewards in the spring.
2. Kl. ROW I . Father Mel. J . Rile). P.
Thomas. M . Montuano. C. Moir. L.
Engelmann . T. Egenes . S. Pnnc1pe. S.
l\iehls. L. McManaman. ROW l: Mr.
Heim ch. P. Ryan . G. Vallin. T.
Thomas. D . Thomas. J . Schumacher. C.
Cohen. K. Jona1t1s. Mr. Huettner. M .
Schumacher. A. Przlomski. T . Zumpano. S. Cyzak. D. Martino. ROW 3: J .
Donnell. M. Werner.
3. R U N I G. ROW I : G. Reyna. R .
R 1dolf1. D. Lendman . D . Bennett.
ROW l : D . Ingram. J. Christen en. G.
Madngrano. R. Vernezze. S. Brunner.
208
Clubs Share
Talents
Using their respective talent the
Lancettes and sewing club have
something in common. They both
share their talents with others. The
Lancette performed both in chool
and in the community. The sewing
club contributed time and skill to
making costumes and props for the
dramatic productions.
I. LANCETTES. Christi Arentz. Debra Rugg. Patti Potter. Maureen Chiappetta. Cathy
Brownlee. Colleen Arndt. Mary Kelleher. Jean Jurkoska. Mary Hanlon. Sue Law.
2. The sewing club made sure that Conrad Birdie looked sharp.
3. SEWING CL B. Dana Martino. Jeanne Thome. Ann Matoska. Diane Szczeblewski.
ancy hianelh. Cindy Stokman. Barbara elson. Valene Schmidt. Mrs. Steilein. Sue
ordmark.
209
Stage Crew Completes the Scenes
Mr. Kenn Miller guided the stage crew' involvement in the two chool tage production as well as
numerous uses of the theater by outside groups.
Dutie of the crew ranged anywhere from lighting
and building cenery to quick set changes during performance . Stage manager Paul Arneson coordinated
the crew's activities.
I. Stage crew secures the frame for a musical number in "Bye Bye B1rd1e.
2. Lisa l\llatoska. Charlie Lamb and John Stanley manage the action behind stage.
3. STA VD/VG C. tokman. 1\11. Hackbarth. T. Hammond. C. Arentz.. H. Rafferty. F. lnfusino. C. Lamb. P. Gray. J. Stanley. D. Arneson. J
Hem1sch. SEATED L. kipper. S. Bahr. L. Matoska. S. Cyzak. S. Ruggaber. M. Matoska. M. Czenec. V. Fobart. 0. Padula. L. Wendler. K.
Padula. K. Bambrough.
210
Art and Chess Clubs Concentrate on Skill
Annually the art club decorate the cafeteria during the run of the musical. Nostalgia from the '50s
was the theme of this year's effort supervi ed by Si ter Honors.
Chess club was open to all students during activity
period. Students tried to outwit each other or Mr.
Powers, the moderator.
I . The Birdie Party Line
records the progress of the
patron dnve.
2. CHESS . STANDING: M.
Christensen. G. Bernacchi.
B. Duncan . M . Ze1hen . C.
Enckson. P. Hawbaker. Mr.
Powers. SITTI'VG J. Moyer.
L. Doerfler. M. DeZee. M.
Skurski . C. Johnson . D .
Sward. M. Barnard. J. Hawbaker.
3. ART. ROW I : D. Lendman.
P. Gontscharow. L. Matoska.
R . Blaxill. D . Kotowski.
ROW 2: R. Salepatek. M.
Matoska. A. Christensen. B.
Wuolo. E. Santos. . Laurent. C. Minkowsk1 . Sister
Honora. A. Shipman.
211
We Made It
We, the staff of the 1978 Challenge, would like to extend our
appreciation to tho e who made the
publication of this yearbook possible. Particular thanks goes to the
patrons, advertisers, and purchasers
who financially aided in bringing
this book to St. Joseph High School.
~IT2
I. Editor Carol Gryczkowski and Assistant Editor Mary Jo Montemurro work together to
select the best pictures.
2. YEARBOOK STAFF. FRONT: D. Hess, T. Pavela. P. Pohlman. M. Michelli. ROW Z: M.
Montemurro, C. Kitchens, C. Gryczkowski, C. Damask. S. Scholzen. B. Schluter. L. Teunas.
Miss Nora Ferm. ROW 3: T. Zumpano, J . Matelski, L. Hess. D . Thomka. H. Ambrosini. J.
Madrigrano, J. McQuestion. Missing is D . Depa, K. elso n.
212
AIELLO MID-TOWN FLORIST
2108 52nd Street
658-3551
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Armstrong, Jr.
BECKER'S CIGAR STORE
5600 6th Avenue
Bl DINGER MUSIC HOUSE INC.
654-4155
626 56th Street
654-2932
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Caruso
GARY ERWIN AGENCY
3020 Roosevelt Road
HENDRICKSEN'S SAUSAGE SHOP
LITTLE KNIT SHOP
652 -6265
7539 39th Avenue
2225 63rd Street
654-5700
657-6889
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
MATELSKl'S BAR
6832 24th Avenue
NECCHI SEWING CENTER
652 -7095
2600 Roosevelt Road
PAWLAK PHARMACY
658 -4951
903 Washington Road
POFAHL LINOLEUM & PAINT STORE
Q.E.D. ENGINEERING SALES CO.
2800 Roosevelt Rd.
46 I 3-22nd Avenue
657-3783
658 -3076
RAINBOW UNIQUE GIFTS
6224-22nd Avenue
657-4384
RUFFOLO'S HAIR STUDIO
3519 52nd Street
654-6154
Rick, Robbie, Randy, Ryan, Rory Sentieri
Compliments of Jack White Lincoln Mercury
213
"WHERE THE BEST COST LESS"
M.J.Duczak
Sheridan Road at Forty-Third Street
Telephone 652-2220
•
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phones (414) 658-8653 - 658-1170
JOHN CABLE & SONS, INC.
Excavating • Washed Gravel • Stone
6821 28th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
53140
Ralph • Charles • John, Jr.
Congratulations
St. Joseph's
BENKO SHEET
METAL
&
HEATING,
INC.
4328 28th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
652-8481
214
Congratulations
and
Good Luck
BARD EN'S
BARD EN'S
KENOSHA'S FOREMOST
STORE
Since 1899
622 58th St.
654-0744
Kenosha, Wis.
654-3589
Racine, Wis.
632-4858
THE BETTER
GLASS
COMPANY
Glass and Glazing
Contractors
Henry D. Benisch
690 I - 39th Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsi n
CONG RA TULA TIONS
DICK'S
BARBER SHOP
3033 60th Street
654-5455
Phone 654-7560
THE BROWN
NATIONAL
BANK
OF KENOSHA
215
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
MAYER DRUG
REXALL AND SUN
AGENCY
• DOMESTIC - FOREIGN
& COMP ACT AUTOS
• CUSTOM PAINTING
• INSURANCE WORK
•AUTO PAINTING
Since 1914 Your Good Health
Has Been Our Main Business
IDIAL 657-3911 l
ALRIKAS
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
658-8124
FRESH FRUIT
PHILLIPS
GIFT SHOPPE
AND VEG ET ABLES
GUY LoCICERO
AND SON, INC.
Whole ale Fruit and Produce
"If It Grow We Have It"
1313 56th Street
657-7163 or 654-5351
Waukegan
623-6695
216
Racine
634-3391
Gifts for All
Occasions
701 56th Street
Kenosha, Wi consin
53140
Phone : 657-7612
Compliments
of
LADISH CO.
Tri-Clover Division
Kenosha, Wisconsin
217
ANGELO FLORIST INC.
YOUR SOUTHSIDE FLORIST
erving
"Keno ha City on the Grow" Since 1930
7534 Sheridan Road
President
James V. Angelo
Keno h, Wis.
Vice Pres. - Josephine Angelo
Phone 654-0721
Sec.-Treas. - Jack J . Angelo
The
Laboratory
that became
a Landmark.
BRUCH FUNERAL HOME
3503 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wiscon in
654-2932
218
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KENOSHA, WISC .
8845 Sheridan Road
(414) 694-1515
C&L
INDUSTRIAL
CLEANERS
ROCCO
BAR AND
RESTAURANT
8040 Sheridan Rd.
Rental Service
For Your Quick Lunches
and Dining Convenience
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Call 654-7500
• Shop Towels • Coveralls •
• Uniforms • D ustmops •
• Entrance Mats •
Step Up to Better Service
8927 Sheridan Road
694-0577
ROCCO
5824 6th Ave.
Call 654-9690
Open for
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
219
AMERICAN
_ STATE BANK
SB
t.:•--=-
Congratulations
From
3928-60TH STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53140
DICK & OLGA'S
WOODLAWN
GROCERY
Open 7 Days
9:00 am to 9:00 pm
ST. MARY'S,
5110 75th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
694-0220
KENOSHA
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220
ST. JOSEPH WOMEN'S
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST
WISHES FROM
We do it all for you
"5" LOCATIONS NEAR YOU:
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3122 22nd Avenue
8058 S. Sheridan Road
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3926 52nd Street
2008 Sheridan Rd., Zion
221
Sincere Good Wishes
From
the Priests
and
People
of
HOLY ROSARY
PARISH
For 48 Years a Provider
of Quality Leisure Time
Activities
for the Families
of Kenosha
LINCOLN SUPER MART
6830 Fourteenth Ave.
Kenosha, Wiscon in
53140
Phone: 657-76 14
DICK SOENS
...,
STATE FARM
212063rd
657-6127
INSURANCE
'ii'
222
Good Luck and Best Wishes
KENOSHA
REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
HANSEN
FUNERAL
HOME
Member of
Nationa I Selected
Morticians
Serving Kenosha Land
for 98 Years
654-2136
6019 7th Ave.
Congratulations
Class of "78"
..,,,,,£
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FIGmer and ~lft ShGp
PHONE 654-3568
HOME
JUICE CO.
5150 Sixtieth Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
3818 - 60th Street Kenosha,
Wisconsin 53142
The Home of Hummels,
Flowers, and Gifts
for All Occasions
Best Wishes
Class of '78
223
HOW TO WRITE A SUCCESS STORY
Start with a brief description of the Hero of your Success Story. He or she can be a
machine operator, housewife, clerk, teacher, clergyman, union official, or engaged in
any activity you may elect. Your hero hould be endowed with four essential characteristics, if the story is to be successful.
The hero of a success story has a willingness to learn. For the hero there is no final
graduation - only a series of commencements that bring with them new lessons to
be mastered.
The hero has an unending desire to ucceed. The phrase "just as good" is not in a
hero's vocabulary. "Better than" are the words and the yardstick by which a hero
measures work.
The hero welcomes responsibility. For just as exercise develops muscles, so
re ponsibility develop the man or woman. The degree of your hero's success will be
governed by the respon ibility he or she i willing to shoulder.
The hero always gives more than he or she gets. A hero is too busy with important
things to measure accurately their own worth. Their greatest satisfaction comes from
being of real service to mankind.
It is never too early nor too late to begin your Success Story. Writing it will not be
ea y because success i never easily captured. But your chances of authoring your
own Success Story are greater in the United States than they would be in any other
country in the world.
Congratulations to Members of the 1978 Graduating Class.
CORPORAT
224
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TOP FORM
LAMINATED PRODUCTS, INC.
1325 - 56th STREET I PHONE 414--658-4114 I KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
53142
Congratulations and Best Wishes
From the Priests and People
of
MT. CARMEL
PARISH
MAC'S CANTEEN
DELICATESSEN
Corner of 52nd and 23rd Ave.
Open Daily 8:00 A.M. to 11 P.M.
Phone 654-2065
Sunday 6 A.M. to 10 P.M.
JOHNSTON
HARDWARE
HARDWARE • HOUSEWARES • GIFTS• PAINTS
7519Twenty-Second Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
"Large Enough to Serve You •
Small Enough to Know You"
225
FOREST PARK SENTRY
At Sentry People Make
The Difference
603 l -40th Avenue
DISTRIBUTOR
•Budweiser
• Michelob
• Stroth's
Also : Old Chicago
Van Merritt
Anheu er-Busch Light
Selected Imports
E. F. MADRIGRANO
658-3553
I 83 l-55th Street. Kenosha
REFLECTIONS
Beauty Salon
75 l l-45th Avenue, Kenosha, Wi consin
226
53142
Phone(414)694-3223
Heinzen's Concession
Also: Mobile Unit Available
for Rental
Must Call for Reservations
Will and Darlene Slater - Owners
Will's
Odd Job Service
Whatever? .
. "Let Will do it! "
Phone 658-2250
658-2250
Keno ha
7019 30th Avenue
Kenosha , Wiscons in 53141
Leblanc . .. The world's
most respected
musical instruments.
Leblanc (Paris) I Noblet I Normandy I Courto is I Vito I Ho lton I Martin I Vand o ren
MASTER
LOCKSM ITHS
Let us create and capture
your most important day.
Your wedding.
24 Hr. Emergency Service
Auto Key and Lock Service
Burglar Alarms
JRC'S
LOCKSHOP
240 I Roosevelt R.
654-6080
Congratulations
Class of 1978
227
It Pays to Deal With Kenosha's
Largest Real Estate Firm
STANICH REALTY
Friendly personalized service to meet your
real estate needs.
Trained professionals to serve you in the
city and county.
Member MLS
Offices at: 7520-39th Avenue
Call for free market analysis of your home:
694-8180
Congratulations
From
the Priests
and People
of
ST.PETERS
CHURCH
228
HOLIDAY
VILLAGE
SELF-SERVICE
LAUNDRY and
DRY CLEANING
Best
W ishes
From
3609-52nd St. Kenosha and
ST. CATHERINE'S
HOSPITAL
c.;,q'(('a
Deft.CJ
77-78
Officers
Barb Roach
Margaret Hendricksen
Kathy Wosilevich
Joan Duba
Barb Flasch
Tina Bonofiglio
HOLIDAY
VILLAGE
SELF-SERVICE
LAUNDRY
TRIANGLE
WHOLESALE
COMPANY,
INC.
2 11 9 8 l st Street
Drewry
Old Milwaukee
Schlitz - Champa le
Schlitz Malt Liquor
657-5 148
229
FURNITURE SECONDS OF KENOSHA
We Buy-Sell -Trade
Furniture and Appliances
5507-22nd Avenue
658-4478
. VYWQ aNfjl]
14th Ave.
at 62nd St.
l)~~~T~ ~~~~~~Wide t Selections Name Brand Sporting Schwinn and Raleigh Bicycle
Blessings in the Future
to the
Class of '78
SAi NT MARKS,
Keno ha
230
Athletic and Recreation Equipment
Sales and Service
fresh•man (fresnmen)n.,pl.
-men(-min)
I .A tudent in the fir t-year
class of a high chool,
college, or university.
2.A beginner; a novice.
We Bottle What You WantLook for These Brands When You Buy
Soft Drinks
7U:e,
The
Uncola
TM
Racine
of Ke nosha
Wal worth Counties
SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO., INC.
Youth lives on hope old age* on remembrance.
St. Joseph Graduates Our hope for a more Christian world.
God be with you!
ST. JAMES PARISH
GONNERING'S INC.
Realtors
657-71 16
7511 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, WI
53140
Phone: (414) 657-7116
231
The Chopping
WE SALUTE YOU-
ftSS Of 1a
Block
Beauty Salon
p~
Our
Also: A Boutique Bar
for Your Convenience
6829-39th AvenuePhone 654-5187
Kenosha, Wiscon in 53142
• Gifts
• Candies
• Cards
• Pipe and Tobacco Shop
• WEATHERVANE
COFFEE SHOP
24th Ave. -
232
60th St.
Kenosha
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3813 Roosevelt Rd .
Serving Kenosha
Families Since 191 I
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Phone 694 -6500
God's Choicest Blessings
on the
Faculty and Student Body
of
St. Joseph High School
MARYTOWN
FRANCISCAN
FRIARS
AMC
233
God's Blessings on the
Class of '78
ST. GEORGE CHURCH,
Kenosha, WI
Congratulations and Best Wishes
From
KENOSHA BEEF
INTERNATIONAL
DELFI ELD
DELICATESSEN STORE
Sandwiches to Go
Open Daily Til I 0 PM
2300-75th Street
234
652-4909
Best Wishes
From
ST. CASI MIR'S
HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
SCHENO
AGENCY, INC.
Complete Insurance and
SCHENO
REALTY CORP.
Member Multiple Listing Service
In Insurance and Real Estate
It's the Agent Who Makes
the Difference
Phone 658-4391
2200 Roosevelt Road,
Kenosha,WI 53140
ENCYCLON I NC.
6705 14th Avenue
Keno ha, Wisconsin 53140
CYCLONIC FILTRATION SYSTEMS
235
Index
A
Acerb1. Michael
......... 54. 89
Acerb1. teven . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 20. 71
Adams. Candy .... .. ...... . . .. . 81. 122
Aiello. Catherine .. . . . ..... . .... 71. 129
Aiello. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .... 89
Alderson. Jeanne .. 25. 32. 44. 50. 99. 204.
206
Alderson.Mar) ............... 71.129
Alfano. Ca rm me .... 80. 81. 116. 194. 195.
201. 203
Althaus. Ann . 16. 28. 69. 71. 147. 174. 175.
188
Althaus. Wilham ... 6. 9. 12. 15. 23. 32. 34.
35.37. 4 .98.99. 109. I 10. 113. 203
Ambrosini. He1d1 .... 23. 99. 115. 133. 212
Ambrosini. Samuel . . . . . . . .. .. ..... 71
Ambruso. Debbie ..... 2. 3. 4, 89. 90. 134,
156. 170. 171. 173. 188. 207
Andacht. Christopher ..... 5. 60. 184. 185
Anderson. Debbie . . . . . . . . ... 81. 127
Anderson. James ( 10) . . . . . .. 33. I. 152
Anderson.James(ll) . 38.39.89.166.167
Anderson. Karen ...... ... ..... . . 53. 99
Anderson. Ronald .. 81. 152. 185. 184. 207
Anderson. usan ........... .. . . .... 81
Anderson. Vernon . . . .
. . ... .. 71
Andrea. Ann
........ 34. 71. 140
Andrea. Caroline 21. 28. 32. 34. 89. 90. 92.
140. 141
Andreucc1 . 'VI 1chael ... . .. ........... 99
Angelic1.Gma ................. 71.129
Angelo. Carne . 22. 36. 42. 43. 99. 184. 185.
206
Anness1. Jane .............. 17. 81. 131
Anton). Dean .. . . 47. 89. 93. 148. 151. 162
Anton). Gregg ......... 47. 71. 168. 184
Anton) . Scott . . ........ 81. 166. 184. 185
Apanasewicz. Karl ... . ... ...... ll 1. 152
Aragon. Rosana ................ 81. 129
Arena.Jon
. . .... . ...... 89. 148.190
Arentz. Christi
.. 25. 81. 210
Armstrong. Elizabeth . . .
. . 22. 99. 111
Arndt. Colleen . .. 23. 25. 29. 32. 37. 40. 50.
99.114.206
Arneson. David .40. 81. 184. 185. 207. 210
Arneson. Paul
......... 22.46. 99
B
Bahr. Karen
. . .4. 43. 81. 130. 170. 171
Bahr. Jeanne .. 21. 23. 42. 43. 99. I 06. 132.
137. 180. 181. 183. 207
Bahr.Sharon
............ 99. 203
Baile). Amanda ........... . .... 89. 170
Baker. Beth .... ... 43. 46. 89. 97. 141. 207
Baldwin. Kimberl) . . . . . . . . 23. 99. 123
Bambrough. Ka th leen . . .
. . 43. 81. 21 O
Barber. Donna . .... I. 2. 89. 156. 159. 207
Barnard. Margaret. ......... 22. I 00. 211
Barnes. Daniel ................. 71. 184
Barnes. Richard ...... 23. 32. 33. I 00. 117
Barnett. L)nn. ..... .. .
. . ...... . 89
Barnhill. ancy . . . . . . . . . ..... 100. 117
Barsuli. Michelle ............... 71. 124
Barth . L)nn . . 8.22.29.100.128.137.170.
172. 173. 188. 206. 207
Baubon1s. Charles 16. 32. 33. 48. 54. 70. 71
Beam. Jim ...................... 81
236
Beard. Michael .................. .. 71
Beaulier. Blaise . .. . .. .. .. .. . 71. 176
Beaumier. James . . . . . . . . . . ........ 81
Becker. Dawn . . . .......... 89. 20 I. 202
Benko. Jody . . . . .
. ......... 89. 94
Benn. Gilbert .............. .. .. 89. 148
Benn. Greg ...... .. .... . ... 23. JOO. 131
Bennett. Dave ... .. ... .. 17. 81. 166. 207
Bernacchi. Elaine . . ....... .... . 19. 89
Bernacchi. Gregor) ......... .. . 71. 211
Bernacchi. Laura ... . ... .. ...... 23. JOO
Bianco. Carolyn . .
. ....... 16. 71
Bianco. Laura ....... 23. 36. I 00. 202. 206
Bill. Michael ....... . ......... JOO. 190
Bilotti. Jim .................... 81. 152
BJorn. M 1ke .................. . .. . . 60
Blasi.Jmine ............. 71.118. 160
Blaxill. Raymond ...... .. .. . ... 81. 211
Bogdanovich. Suzanne .......... . 81. 83
Bonacci. Bernadette .... .. ....... 13. 89
Bong. Sara . . . . . . . ............. . .. 81
Bonof1gho. Leah .
. . . ....... 89. 116
Bonofigho. Tina . I. 2. 23. 100. 112. 156.
158. 159. 170. 171. 206. 207
Bose. John ... ... ........ ... . ...... 81
Braunger. Sister Elaine .............. 67
Bredek. Jennifer . . . . .... . .. .45. 100. 117
Bredek. atalie .... 17. 42. 43. 89. 92. 206
Bnggs. J1m ........ .... .......... 71
Brisch. Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60. 120
Brockhaus. Bnan . . . .............. 82
Brown . Jerome 23. 116. 119. 128. 148. 162.
190
Brown. Luann ......... .. .. 71. 116. 160
Brownlee. Carol .. I. 2. 3. 47. 89. 134. 137.
156. 157. 159. 170. 171. 172. 188. 189.
206.207
Brownlee. Catherine ... 22. 44. 49. 52. 100.
119. 137. 144. 170. 171. 172. 173. 206.
207
Brownlee. Robert .. .. ..... . ... 71. 154
Bruch. Carol .. ......... . ... 22. I00. 119
Bruch. Keith ... . .. ... ......... 89. 131
Bruch. Thomas ........ ...... .. 22. JOI
Brumm. Thomas .. ......... ... .. 3. 101
Brumm. Timothy . .. 21. 82. 134. 166. 196.
197. 199
Brumm. Peter ................ 32. 33. 71
Brummel. Tom .. ..... IOI. 142. 190. 207
Brunner. Mar) .. 23. 24. 25. 33. 35. 44. 49.
50. 101.203. 204
Brunner. Steven . .
. .. 82. 152. 166. 184
Buckson. Deborah .............. 89. 207
Burnett. Anne
........... 16. 71
Carbone. Robert ... 7. 52. 56. 57. 88. 148
Carne). Mark 47. 54. 90. 93. 162. 164. 165.
190.207
Carne). Timothy . ...... . 15. 22. 101. 119
Carroll. Patricia .. .. . . .. ........ 90. 206
Caruso. Lisa . . . .. .. .......... 5. 22. IOI
Casciaro. Patricia . 8. 24. 25. 32. 41. 44. 50.
101. 116. 141. 204. 206
Case). David . . . . . . 24. 89. 90. 92. 148
Casey. Stephen . 2. 8. 24. 25. 26. 27. 32. 33.
35. 48. 90
Castelli. Carol . .
. ........ 90
Castelli. Mark ... 21. 25. I0 I. 129. 20 I. 203
Celebre. David . . . .
82
Celebre. Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I0 I
Chianelli. ancy . .. ......... 45. 72. 209
Chiappetta. Fred . .. ... .. ... 53. IOI. 113
Chiappetta. Kevin .. 72. 154. 158. 184. 204
Chiappetta. Maureen 19. 24. 25. 34. 35. 46.
47. 90. 92.206
Chiappetta. Michael ..... 25. 82. 87. 204
Christensen. Ann . .
. .... 71. 72. 211
Christensen. Jeff re) ... 22. 102. 114. 207
Christensen. Marta . 22. 102. 156. 206. 211
Christensen. Shelly ...... .... . .. .... 82
Cibrario. Jeffery ........ . ......... 72
Cismosk1. Sand) .................. . 72
Claeys. Michael .................... 72
Cod). Cheryl . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 82
Cohen. Chen . . . . . ... 23. 43. 102. 208
Collins. Marlene ............... 82. 160
Conforti . John .. 36. 90. 116. 132. 137. 143.
207
Corbit. Kimberly ....... ...... . . 43. 102
Corngall. Keh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Corngall. Kenn . ...... .. 47. 72. 126. 147
Cough Im . Todd . .
. . 25. 33. 44. 82. 204
Covelli. Tenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43. 82
Cram. Arron . 25. 44. 82. 166. 184. 187. 204
Crewe. Timothy ........ 90. 132. 148. 207
Cnst. Thomas . I. 4. 90. 132. 148. 184. 187 .
207
Crow. W1ll1am ........... 16. 44. 72. 204
Cruc1anelh. Beth ...... ... .. ........ 72
Cruz.. Marcell me ................ 82. 84
Cruz. Mercedes .................... 90
Cunningham. Carol . .......... .. ... . 72
Curtiss. Daniel ..... . ....... 72. 122. 154
Curtiss. Donald . . . . . . ..... 82. 152. 194
Cyzak. Susan .... 17. 28. 82. 174. 175. 180.
181. 183.207.208.210
Czarnecki. Richard .82. 116. 166. 167. 1g4,
186
Czerniec. Mana ................ 72. 210
Czerwinski. Sandra .............. .. . 72
c
Cable. Robert . .
. 71. 205
Cairo. Dave
....... 71. 154. 168
Callahan. Kell) ............ . ....... 72
Callan . Robert .. ...... ... ... ..... .. 59
Cantwell. John .. .. ... ... . . 16. 33. 34. 72
Capelli. Alexander .. 72. 136. 154. 155. 176
apelli. Christopher . 37. 52. IOI . 120. 136.
137. 176. 177. 178. 206. 207
Capelli. Gregory .47. 89. 90. 136. 176. 178.
207
Capelli. Paul ............... 82. 136. 176
Carbone. Michael ... . .. 15. 22. 101. 113
D
Daley. Doug ............ 16. 72. 154. 176
Damask.Chri tine .......... 72.123.212
Darre. Susan ....... . 16. 22. 102. 116. 206
Davenport. Kurt . . . . . . . . .
. 17. 82
DeCono. Diane ..... 47. 90. 144. 146. 207
DeCono. Ellen . 82. 117. 144. 145. 146. 207
Deignan. Michael ... ......... ...... 72
Deignan. Michelle ... . . . . . . . ...... 72
DeLaGarza. Elizabeth ...... .45. 82. 129
Delaney. Kelly ........ .. . .......... 73
De Marco. William ................. 90
Depa. Di a ne . . . . . . . . . ...... 22. 29. I 02
DeVuyst. Debra.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73
DeVuyst. Donald . . ...... 2. 32. 33. 126
DeZee. Margaret .. .. .... . . . .... 90. 129
. . . .. 73
DeZee. Michael .......
Doerfler. Lynne . . ....... . ..... 102. 211
Doerflinger. Do reen .. .... .. ... 53. I 02
Dolan . Ka tie . . .
. ..... . . . 45. 82. 160
Do na1s. Irene ... .. . . ......... . .
68
Donnell. John .. . .. .... . ..... . . 73. 208
Donnell. Kathy ... . ..... ..... ... ... 90
Dorau. Donna ... .. .. .. . 22. 36. 102. 207
Dowe. Rick ..... . . .. . .. . . . ... 102. 123
Dowse. Kathleen .
. .. . .... 22. 36. 102
Dowse. Jim . . .. . . . ................ 82
Drake. Paul ........... . ... ... 148. 190
Duba. Joan . .. . . 11. 15. 37. 98. 102. 203
Duba. Tom . ... . . .. . . . ... . . . ... 82. 117
Duczak. Raymond . .
. .......... 90
Dunbar. Jane .......... 22.103. 137.207
Dunbar. Joan. . . . . .23. 42. 43. 103. 119
Duncan. Adrianne . . . . . . . . . . . . 38. 73
Duncan. Bryon ..... . . . ... . .. . . 90. 211
E
Eaton . Judith ... 42. 43. 47. 88. 90. 99. 201.
203.206
Ebell. Joann ................ . ...... 90
Egeness. Chris . .. . .. . ...... ....... . 82
. . .. ... 73. 208
Egeness. Tracy . .
Eisenhauer. Doug . . ............. ... 73
Ellis. Judy . ........ . ... . . .. .... 73. 129
Ellison. Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Ellison. Robert .. ... ..... . . .42. 103. 128
llsworth. Thomas ..... . . . .... . .. 103
Engelmann. Georgianna ... .. ........ 91
Engelmann. Lois . .. ......... 82. 85. 208
Engelmann . Mary . ...... . .. 22. 53. 103
England. Barbara ....... .... . . 22. 103
England. Judith
. ....... . ........ 82
Erickson. Craig . . . . . . ... . . . ... 73. 211
Erickson. Debbie . ... .... . ... 22. 43. I03
Estill. Wayne .. ..... . ... . ....... . . 118
Eut1ng. Michael .
. .. . . .... ....... 82
Evans. Rhonda . . .. . ... .. . . ...... . . 83
- FFalduto. Joe ... . . .. ..... . . . 83. 86. 152
. ... 83
Farfalla. Kathy . . . . . . . . . . .
Fargo. Dan .. . . ......... ....... 91. 148
Ferm. Nora . .. ...... . .... . .... 60. 212
Fernandez. Osvaldo ... . . . . . .. ...... 83
Ferwerda. Ellen . . . . . . 73. 147. 174. 175
Fishback. Therese . . ... ..... .. ..... 73
F1onni. Kathy ... 2. 83. 154. 159. 170. 171.
172
Flasch. Barbara . I. 5. 11. 14. 15. 17. 23. 30.
37.99.102.103. 140.141
Flatley. Robert ......... .... ...... . 83
Fleming. Susan ..... . .. ..... .. .. . .. 91
Fhess. Audrey .. . .. .. .. .. ...... 83. 180
Fhess. Donna ..... . ........ 73. 129. 180
Fhess. Gloria
.. 46. 103. 206. 207
Flynn. Denise ..... .4. 32. 34. 91. 134. 140
Flynn. Keith . ........ . . 73. 154. 168. 194
Fobart. Virginia .... . .... ... ... 91. 210
Formhals. Steve ... .. . . . . . .. 13. 103. 125
Francois. Andrea. .. . . . . . . ....... .. 73
Francois. Thomas ..... ... 14. 15. 42. 103
Frasheski. Michael . .. . . . ..... . ..... 83
F nck leton. Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
uhrer. Catherine
.... . 23. 43. I03. 206
G
G addy . Pa ulette.
. . . .. ... ..... 68
G agliardi . Philip ........ 12. 91. 176. 207
G agliardi. Thom as ..... . . . .. .. .. .. 104
G a ntzer. Lo n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 73. 129
Garcia. John ....... 73. 116. 154. 168. 169
G a tes. Ma ureen. .... . .. . . 22. 29. 104
Gebhart. Elizabeth . . 30. 91. 156. 206. 207
Gentile. Carla . . ... . .. .... .. .. . 73. 140
Gentile. Li sa .
. . . . I. 91. 184
Gentile. M 1chael . 5. I0. 11 . 15. 30. 52. I02.
104. 123 . 137. 148. 150. 151
Gentile. Roxanne ... .. . ... .. ... 73. 116
Gero lmo. Rhonda ... .. . ... . 3. 8. 91. 133
Giese. J1nine . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .... 16. 64
Gingerell1. Mark
..... .... . 73 . 116
Giorno. John ........... . .. . ....... 74
Gladney . Burnett ................. 104
G o ntscharow. Paul . . . . . . . . 83. 200. 211
Gotelaere. Kim . . . . . . . . . . 74. 122. 129
Grabowski. Jane . .
. .. 91. 122. 133
Gram. Raymond ... . .. . .. .. ..... . . . 91
Gray. Peter ......... . ... . .. 83. 200. 210
Greco. Chris . . . .................... 74
Greco. ancy
...... . . . ....... 104
Greno. Bill ............ .. .... . . . . 104
Gribble. Troy . ... .............. 74. 128
Grochowski. Alan . . . . . . .
. .. . . . . 91
Grochowski. Patrick .... 15. 105. 148. 162.
190. 192.206. 207
Grochowski. Paul ... 20. 74. 154. 155. 168.
194
Gross. Elizabeth . ............ ... ... 74
Gryczkowsk1. Carol ... . ..... 83. 188. 212
Guido. Patnc1a. .
. 9. 83. 84. 141
Gyunna. Jill.... .
. ... 91
H
Hackbarth. Marc1ann 37. 94. 104. 206. 210
Hafner. Mark .......... . . . .. . .. .... 74
Hafner. Mary ..... . .. . .... . .... .... 91
Halstead. Mary . . . . . . . . . . .
. .89. 91
Hamilton. Brian ......... . . 104. 114. 123
Hamilton. anc) .... 43. 83. 144. 147. 180
Hammond. Mark . . . . . .... . .. . 83. 198
Hammond. Theresa .. . 26. 27. 40. 74. 127.
129. 210
Hammond. William . 17. 21. 24. 27. 32. 33.
35. 91. 206
Handrup. Sister V1rgin1a .. 58. 65. 119. 124
Hanlon. Kathleen . . . . 88. 91. 94. 96. 203
Hanlon. "vlargaret . .
. .... . .. . 45. 74
Hanlon. Mary ..... 23. 25. 104. 201. 203
Hardy. Gina ...... .... . ... ..... 74. 140
Hasenberg. Edward . ... .... ..... 22. 104
Hasenberg. Sister Manon . . ... ... . 57. 61
Haubrich. Todd.. . . . . . . .. .. . ... 16. 74
Haubrich. Tracey ... . . ...... . .... . 104
Hawbaker. Agnes
.. .. . ...... .45. 83
Hawbaker. James . .... . ... . 74. 184. 211
Hawbaker. Paul . ..... . ... 18. 91. 93. 211
Heck. Jennifer .. ......... .. ........ 74
Hefner. Leeann ....... .... ......... 74
Hegewald. Patrick .. 16. 54. 69. 70. 74. 154.
155. 194
Hegewald. Peter ... . 23. 105. 148. 150. 207
Hein1sch. John ..... ..... ....... 74. 210
Hein1sch. Michael ..... . ... .. 16. 67. 208
Heinzen. Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83. 194
Heiser. Cheryl . .... 50. 105. 126. 180. 207
Hendnck\en. Margaret . . . 17. 22. 99. 105
Herr. Joseph . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 83
Herrma nn. David . . . . . . . .. 22. I 05. 207
Herzog. Michael ...... .. ... 74. 154. 168
Hess. Denice ..... . . . .. . ... 91. 131. 212
Hess. Laura 91. 94. 141. 180. 181. 182. 206.
207
Hess. Lisa .. .. . .. ......... 69. 83. 212
Hi ggin s. Thomas . . 17. 22. 37. 51. 99. 105
Hoch scild. Lisa . . . . .
83
Hoey. Elizabeth . . . . . . .
105
Hoffmann. Gerald ...... 45. 57. 65. 204
Holt.Leda .. . ........... . . .. .. . 61.70
Holzer. Michael . . ............. . .. . . 74
Houghton. Laureen 4. 11. 14. 15. 105. 134.
140
Houghto n. Sandra . . . ... 9. 11. 83. 84. 141
Hu batch . Gerald ... . . .. . . . . .. . ..... 63
Hubbard. Jea n 16. 19. 22. 63. 88. 144. 147.
180
Hubert. Willis ... .... .. . . .......... 56
Huberty . John .... ... .. . 68. 83. 152. 176
Huberty. Mark . . ..
. . 91. 97. 196
Huberty. Wilham
74. 116. 134. 154. 176.
178. 198
Hudec. Sister Cecilia ....... 56. 57. 58. 61
Huetten. Catherine .... ........ .... 91
H uettner. Mark . . .
. . 65. 186. 208
Hughe . . Grace. . .
. 68
1-
lnfusino. Frank . . .
. .22. 105. 210
Ingram. Doug .............. . .. . 16. 74
Isett . Robert .
. . . . . .. ... 91. 132
Janov1cz. Todd
... . . ... ..... 74
Janov1cz. Vincent ....... . .......... 83
Jantzen. Brenda . 88. 90. 91. 140. 141. 144.
145. 203. 206. 207
Jelac1c. Kelly .. 2. 8. 11. 15 . 23. 25. 26. 27.
32. 44. 51. I 05. 113
Jelac1c. teve ....... . .. 83. 152. 153. 194
Jennette. Sue ....... .. ......... 67. 122
Johnson. Chns .
. .... ... .. .. ... . 105
Johnson. Dan . .. 3. 105. 126. 201. 203. 207
Johnson. Judy . .
. . ... 105. 206
Johnson. Kim ...... .
. .. 74. 174. 175
Johnson. Lil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 68
Johnson. Paul . . . . .. ..... .... . ... .. 92
Jona1t1s. Kathleen ..... .. ... 50. 105. 208
Jones. Judy. .. .. .
. .. ... 74. 140. 147
Jones. Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 92
Juncar. Christine .. .... . . ..... 92. 118
Juncer. Patricia . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. 84
Jurca. Dawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84. 94. 204
Junk. Cind) ....... . ...... 81. 84. 127
Junk. Tom . ... . . . .. .. . . ....... 84. 121
Jurkoska. Jean . . . . . .
. ... 25. 84. 85
Jurv1s. Jeff . . . .
. ..... 92. 148
K
Kaiser. Jamie
.... . ..... 74. 129
Kamin. Ed . . . . . . . ... 92. 116. 148. 150
Kamieniecki. Richard .. .. . ... .. ... . . 92
Kap1tan. Bnan ........ .. ........ . . 105
Karnes. Mary .... . ........... . .. ... 59
Karnes. Richard . ..... 30. 47. 92. 125. 162
Karnes. Robert .... 62. 128. 154. 196. 198
Kauffman. Rita ..... ...... .. . .. . 16. 66
Kaye. Katherine ... .. .. . .. . .... .. . 92
Kedzierski. James ........ .. . 105. 126
Kehl.Jeff . . . . . . . .. 75. 154. 155. 168
Kelleher. Mary . . . . 7. 22. 25. 33. 50. 105
237
Ke nnedy. Les lie 28. 32. 33. 34. 89. 92. 144.
146. 207
K1elpino,l.. 1. Debra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
K1elpin. k1 . K ris . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.84
K1ffel. Kurtis . .. .. . . . . . ............ 84
Killian. Ja mes ....... . ......... . 17. 84
King. James ......... . .. . .......... 84
Kin sey. Paula.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47. 75
Kirschba um. Da niel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 92
Kitchen s. Ca thy ... .... .... . ... 106. 2 12
Kl a fter. W1ll1 a m .. . .... . ......... . 84
Klein . Jenny ............ 43. 4. 85. 160
Klein. Pete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Kheben stein. Lynne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Kl o fenstin e. Bo b ..... . .... . 75. 154. 184
Kn a pp. Bo b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Kn o tek . teve .......... . ... .. . . ... 92
Ko blens!..1 . Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 92
Ko blens!..1 . Ma rgaret ........ . .... . . . 84
Koker. John .. .. 25. 27. 32. 33. 44. 84. 204
Ko ker. Kim ..... . ................. 92
Ko lar. Jane ... .... 92. 144. 145. 146. 207
Ko lar. J a net .. I. 28. 92. 144. 145. 206. 207
. 106
Ko lbasn1k. Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ko to wski. David . . . .
75. 211
Ko tten . Sco tt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Ko tz. James ... . . .. 92. 118. 196. 197. 198
Ko tz. Jo hn ....
.. ....... 84. 196.199
Ko tz. Mar) ... ... 16. 47. 75. 122. 140. 147
Kramer. Ja ne
....... ... ... 54. 66
Kra to wicz. J a nice . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 84
Krato wicz. Karen ....... 16. 22. 106. 206
Krempley. Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75
Kreuser. \ilary . . . ......... 84. 200. 204
Kuffel. "11chael ... ... . . . . . . . 75. 124
Kuffel. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 92
Kunath. Larry
.. 92. 148. 184. 207
L
Laa tsch . Ka rla . .
. 106
La ck owsk1 . ister Pa trici a 7. 18. 48. 49. 52.
53. 57. 58. 158
La 'vlacch1a. Juhe . . 22. 106. 137. 144. 145.
206. 207
LaMacch1a . Thereo,a . 21. 75. 124. 140. 147
Lamb.Cha rles ..... .. ...... .. 106.210
Lamb. Jane
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 75
Lamothe. 1ster Ruth 31. 43. 53. 56. 57. 64.
117
Lange. Mike ............. . .... . ... . 84
Laprade. Daniel .... ... ............. 93
Laprade. Renee . . ...... . .. 32. 33. 43. 84
Larsen. Ann Mane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75
Larsen. Jeffrey .... .. . . ...... 20. 93. 116
Larson. Ro nald . . ....... . .. .. .. 75. 154
LaSota. Laura .... .. . . .. 22. 36. 106. 188
LaSota. Mark ... . . .. ... 75. 154. 168. 194
Lathrop. Catherine . ........ . ... 22. 106
Lathrop. Theresa .. ...... . . .. ....... 84
Laurent. '\iadine ..... . ...... . .. 84. 211
Laurin. Mark . . . . ......... . ... 93. 132
Law. Joyce . ... ............ 62. 117. 206
Law. MarJone . ........ 45. 75. 116. 129
Law. Sue . . . . .. .. 24. 25. 37.44. 4. 204
Lay to n. Kehy . . . . . . . . . . .
107
La zarski. Rev . 'vlarvin . ..... 31. 41. 57. 66
Lendman. Dave ...... ...... 84. 152. 211
Lendman.Susan . . . ... ......... 93. 130
Leuck. Theresa .... . .... . ......... 202
Lewis. Ruth .. ....... 42. 43. 93. 180. 207
Lichter. Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75
Lichter. William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Limbach. Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 56
238
Lindgren . Pa tric ia . . . . .. .......... 75
.... 107
Lin stroth . Da le
Lin stroth . Dway ne . . . . . . . . . ..... . . 75
Ll a nas . Jimmy .............. . 13. 107
Ll a nas. Rudy .......... .... . . . . ... . 93
Loef. Keith ......... .. . .... .... 75. 154
Loef. Kevin .. .... . . ... ...... . . 37. 107
Loe ndo rf. La ura .... . . . ........... 107
Loewen. Anne .. . .......... . .. 107. 119
Loewen . Anne .. ... ............ 22. 107
Loewen . Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85. 120
Loewen. Ma tt . . . . . . . ..... .. ...... 93
Loewe n. Th o mas . . ....... . . . . . 75. 168
Lo ngo. Ann a .... .. ..... 17. 50. 107. 117
Loo ney . Di a na........ . .
. .. 85
Luc1a n1. Da ve . . . . . . .. . ....... 93. 202
M
Maca ren o. Ca rl os .... .. ........ 93. 132
Maca rra . Marsha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
MacDo nald. Glen .... .. ..... . . 85. 134
Madng rano. Aldo . . . . . . 69. 76. 11 7. 154
Madng ra no. Gene . . ..... . . 22. 107. 207
Madngrano. Ja ne . .4. 5. 11 . 14. 15. 16. 23.
53. 100. 107. 113. 134. 140. 141. 206.
207. 212
Madngrano. Mari a nne ....... . . . 85. 127
Maguire. Angela ... ................ 93
Maguire. Ka thy . . . . ...... . ......... 76
MaJerk o. John
. . ...... . .. . ... 76
Ma ntu a no. Mich ael 17. 85. 11 8. 126. 152.
184. 209
Ma ra no. Ca rl a . . .
. ..... 2. 20. 37. I07
"1 a ran o. Di a ne . . . . . . .... . ... 2. 6. 93
Mara no. Lo ri . . .... ......... 80. 85. 203
Ma rcoe. Ro bert . . .
. . .... 25. 93
Marinelli. J o hn ................. 25. 93
Ma n o n. Michele .. . .. . ....... . ..... 85
Ma rqu a rdt. Joel ... ......... 76. 154. 198
Ma rso lek . Lisa ... .. ......... . . . ... . 76
Martin. Jill . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . ... 107
Ma rtinelli . Joseph . . . . . . . . . .. ... 93
Martinelli. Tin a . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 76
Martino. Dan a .. 76. 89. 123. 131 . 208. 209
Ma rtino. David . . .. ............. ... 93
Ma son. Michelle .. 22. 25. 44. 53. 107. 119.
204
Matelski. Joe ..... . 85. 152. 194. 195. 212
Matosk a. Anne . ... ............ 85. 209
Matosk a. Lisa .. 2. 107. 137. 180. 200. 206.
207. 210. 211
Matoska . Mark
..... 2. 85. 210. 211
Matnse. Frank . .
. 7. 62. 148. 150. 154
Mauer. Laura ....... .. ........ . .... 85
May. La ura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 93
May. Mary .. . . .. ...... . ..... 17. 33. 85
May . Paul 5. 12. 37. 52. 107. 136. 137. 148.
150. 176. 177. 179.206.207
Mayer. Beth . 2. 11. 14. 15. 22. 52. 107. 137.
156. 157. 159. 172
\fayer. M 1chael . . . . .
. . . 76
McCo nnell. Mitchell ........ .. ... 152
Mcllvaney. Sister Do minic ... .... .... 65
Mc'vlanaman. Laura
.. .. 85. 208
McQuesuon. John . 5. 30. 50. 100. 108. 212
McTernan. Kevin . . . . .
. . 76. 154. 168
Me1szberg. Kathryn ..... . .... .. 22. 108
Mentink. Cindy . ............. .. .45. 76
Mercado. Leila .. .. .... 3. 16. 76. 174. 188
Mercado. Lisa . . . . . 9. 17. 42. 43 . 85. 141
Mercier. Thomas . . . . . ......... ... . 76
Merkes. Karen.. . . . . ... ... .... 22. 108
Metten . 1ster Madeleva .. .. ..... . 54. 64
Mi c h. Ka thlee n
. . . . . . . . .. 76
... 6. 25. 46. 47. 94. 200
Mic h. M 1chael
Mic h. Tho mas
..........
76. 154
M1ch alsk1. Rev. Melvin .. 5. 16. 3 1. 41. 64.
208
Michelli. Mike ... 13. 47. 52. 103. 108. 21 2
Milkie. Chris ....... 85. 152. 163. 164. 165
Miller. Bna n .. .... ... . . ..... 45. 85. 152
Miller. Kenn . . . . . . .... 65. 122. 123. 200
Miller. La urie ............. 104. 108. 207
Miller. Teresa . . . . . . . . . ....... 29. 108
............
76
Mill e r. V1v1 a n .
Mink o wsk1 . Ca ry n ........ 2. 85. 200. 2 11
Mi surelli . Do nn a ..... . .. . . . .... 16. 108
Misurelli . Mark ....... . 85. 134. 142. 143
\ll oczulewski . Tim .................. 94
Moeller. Heide . . ... 16. 76. 160. 161. 174
Moeller. Mary . . . . .. . . 85. 160. 174. 175
Moeller. Paul ... 46. 94. 162. 163. 190. 207
Moeller. Steven .. .. .... . . .......... 76
Mo ir. Ca thy . . . . . . 28. 33. 34. 35. 85. 209
Mo linaro. Li sa . .. .. . . 88. 94. 96. 203. 206
Mo lina ro. Marlin . 108. 119. 137. 148. 150.
162.207
Mo lin aro. Rich a rd ...... . . .. .. 76. 154
Mo ntemurro. M a ry Jo ... 2. 108. 156. 157.
158. 162. 206. 207. 212
Montemurro. Mathias . . 76. 154. 168. 194.
195
Mo ntemurro. T o ny ............. 94. 148
Mo relli . J o hn . . .
. .. .. . . .... 76. 154
Mo mssey. Mich ael ......... 22. 108. 206
Moyer. Jo hn ........... 76. 116. 184. 211
"1oyes. M a rk . .
. ...... 16. 25 . 76. 154
Muetze. Danna
...... . .. .... 76. 160
Murphy . Sha ron ..... . . ...... . . ... . 94
Murphy. Timothy ....... .. ... . . 76. 154
Muth. Bradley .. 17. 99. 108. 113. 136. 176.
179. 206
\lluth . Stephen ... .. . . . . 16. 77. 154. 176
..........
. . 77
Myer. Dale .
Myers. Kelly ........ . .. . . . 94. 132. 180
Nagode . Julie . . .. .. .. . . . . ...... 77. 129
aidicz. Mark ... 17. 85. 99. 120. 134. 152.
153. 166. 184
a1dicz. Michael .... 15. 23. 108. 127. 148.
190. 191. 193
aumowich. James . .. . . ... ...... .. . 77
eh ls. Sandy . .. . .. .... ........ 85. 208
elson. Barbara . . ..... . ...... . . 77. 209
elson. Cynthia ... 11. 66. 93. 94. 140. 141
elson. Kathy . ...... 23. 29. 91. 109. 21 2
elson. Michael ..... . ... . .. . .... . . 77
eofot1stos. Edith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
eofotistos. Eve ... .. . . .... . . . .... 109
eumann. Charles . 22. 25. 32. 33. 44. I09.
204
ewman. Mary .. .. . ... . ... 94. 180. 207
ewman. ao m1 ... . . . . .. .... . 77. 129
iccola1 . Dave . . .. ....... . .. 94. 142
icolazz1 . Mark ............. 38. 85. 148
N1colazz1. Michael . . . . . . . . . . . .. 148
ordmark. Jill .
. ........... 109. 206
"lordmark. Suzanne ........ .. .. 77. 209
0Obey. Christine ......... ... ... . .... 77
Olson. Joanne . ... ....... .. . . .. 22. 109
Onstad. Anna .... . . ...... . ........ . 68
Ortega. Frank . . 8. 26. 27. 37.40. 50. 109.
120
Ortega. Joseph
. . . . ........ 26. 27. 77
Osbo rne. Suza nne . . . . . . . . 22. 40. I 09
Oster. J a ni ce .... . .... .. 40. 53. 109. 130
Ovask a. Ro bin . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 89. 94
p
Pacetti. Frank
..... . 25. 94. 129
Padula . David ...... . . . ..... . .. 85. 210
Padul a. Kevin . . . ..... 94. 176. 207. 210
Pagliaroni . V1rg1nia . . . . . . . . ... .. ... 94
Paradise. Jeffrey .. . . .... ....... 94. 142
Parks. Rosaly nn ...... . . . ......... . . 85
Passarelli. Susa nn a ....... .. ... . 94. 206
Passin o. Bna n ............. 94. 120. 130
Pavel a. Ten .2. 94. 156. 158. 159. 180. 183.
207
Pa vela. Tracy .... . . .. ...... 23. 109. 207
Pavela. Trent ..... . ......... . .. 77. 212
Pawloski . Mike ........... ... ...... 86
Pearso n. Tia ..... .......... . 45. 86. 129
Pecs1. Paul .... .. ............. .. ... 94
Perone. Celene .......... 46. 53. I 09. 119
Perone. Frank . . . . .... 94. 196. 198. 207
Perone. James . .. . ..... 23. 109. 127. 206
Perozzo. Margaret .. ......... .... 71. 77
Perozzo. Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 94
Perri. Pamela ... . . 14. 16. 47. 77, 116. 147
Perri. Robert
...... ..... .... 77. 154
Perri. Tim . ............ 86. 152. 184. 207
Pfarr. Ann
. .. . .. .......... ... 37. 94
Pfleger. Pa m
.. I. 95. 144. 180. 207
P1enng. Eileen .. . .. ........ ... . 22. 109
Pigno tti. Marilyn ........ . ....... . . 68
Pilger. \fargaret .. ........ 6. 95. 180. 207
Pilhzzi. Ca rmen .. 14. 15. 17. 22. 37. 51. 52.
99. 102. 110. 134. 148. 149. 162. 164.
165. 190. 191. 193. 206. 207
P1won1. Ro bin ..... .. .. .. ..... . .... 77
Placzko wski. Kri stine ... . ........ . .. 77
Platt. Joa n ........ .. ...... 86. 174. 188
Po fahl. Da vid ................. . 95. 128
Pohlman. Ka thy . .. .. .. ..... 36. 86. 174
Pohlman . Mike ..... ... 95. 148. 150. 207
Pohlman . Patnc1a . . 2. 8. 29. 110. 156. 157.
158. 159. 188. 18~207.212
Po pko. Jamie . 4. 50. 94. 110. 129. 170. 172
Po pko. Renee ...... . .... . . . . 11. 86. 141
Popp. Tom ................. . . . 95. 178
Portilia. Chuck . .48, 95. 116. 148, 190. 191
Potter. Pa tnc1a . . 7. 22. 27. 40. 50. 110. 206
Powers. Gerald .. ........... 57. 61. 211
Pndd1s. Michelle .......... . .. .. . . .. 77
Pnll . Lon .. . . .. . .. .. .. ......... 45. 77
Principe. Shelly . 70. 77. 123. 180. 182. 204.
206. 208
Proko. Carole .... . ....... 28. 45. 86. 184
Proko, Larry .......... 3. 22. 42. 110. 207
Pruitt. Sherry . .. . .. . . ... .... . .. 86. 141
Przlomski. Andrea .. . ... . . ...... 86. 208
Przlomski. Diane . .. .. . ... ... .. .. .. 110
Pulera. Christine ..... . . . ... 77. 140. 180
Pulera. Geralyn . . . . ........ ... . 22. 110
Pulera. Joan .... .... ...... 9. 11. 86. 141
Pulsha, Theodore ... . . .. ....... . 77. 194
Q
Quill. Sharon
.... .... 68
RRadatz. Anna .. ... ... . . ... . .. .. .... 77
Rafferty. Elizabeth .. . .. . .... 95. 96. 206
Rafferty . Hugh.. . . .... . 85. 86. 196. 210
Raffe rty. Kevin .22.5 1.110. 196. 198.207
Ra ndl e. Ca rne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54. 57. 62
Ra ndl e. G a il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38. 84. 86
86. 122
Rasch. Dave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ray mo nd. Lynn ...... . .. . . 33. 45. 71 . 77
Rein a rtz. J a ne ........ .... ......... 67
Reindl. Craig .............. 77. 154. 155
Reindl. Lo ri ........... ... 47. 8 1. 84. 86
Reindl. Mi chael ............... 5. 11 0
Reink o be r. Christine . 9. 11. 28. 32. 33. 43.
86
Renzulli. Jea n ...... . .... .. . . ..... . 77
Rey na. Do ra .... . .. . ............. . 95
. .. 78
Reyna. Gerard . . . . . . . . . .
Rido lfi. Rock .. . .......... 5 1. 110. 123
R1esselmann . Ka ren .. . ......... 95. 180
Riley. Ba rb ........ . .. .. . ...... 95. 144
Riley. J a mes .. . .... . ....... 78. 198. 208
Ritc hie. Alma . ... . ............... . . 68
Roach. Ba rb . 7. 12. 17. 20. 23. 51. 99. 110.
144
Roach. Meli ssa . ...... 40. 90. 95. 141. 207
Ro billa rd. Denise . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 86
Roder . Anna . . . 2. 86. 170. 171. 172. 188
Ro hlma n. Ma ry ... . ............ 86. 132
Ro hlma n. Patrick ...... . .... . ..... 110
Rolbiecki. Christopher . .......... . .. 95
Romba lski. Sister Rosema ry .... . . 57. 60
Ronzi a . Timo thy ..... ........ .. 86. 194
Rosenba um. Debra .. .. .. .. . .... .. . . 78
Rosenba um. La urie ........ .... . 95. 188
Rosenba um. Linda ...... . . ...... 43. 86
Ro use. Bunny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95
Roza nas. M ic hele .... .... . ... 28. 29. 95
Rozanas . Sco tt ............. 86. 142. 194
Ruffalo . Ca rla .. . ... . . .. .. .. 25. 86. 200
Rufflo. Do na ld ................. . . . 78
Ruffo lo. Adria na . 37. 40. 50. 111. 130. 206
Ru gg. Debra ......... . .. . 23. 25. 50. 111
Rugga ba r. Michelle . . .. ......... 78. 210
Russo. Lisa ........ .. . .. 20. 95. 184. 185
Ryan. PatncJ.. . ...... 16. 78. 154. 194. 208
Rzonca. Debbie ...... 41. 44. 89. 111 . 204
Rzonca. Paul . . ................ . .. . 86
SSalapatek . Ren a ta .. ... 2. 22. 37. 111. 211
Salazar. Sara ..... . . . . ..... .... . ... 78
St. Claire. Duane ......... ..... . . . . 111
St. Peter. Jim . .. .. 22. 52. 99, 111 . 127. 207
Salmon. Michele . 25. 30. 44. 111 . 200. 206
Sanso n. Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78
Santapoa lo. Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95
Santelli. Robert .... .. .. 78. 124. 154. 162
Santos. Edna .. 2. 22. 37. 49. JI I. 154. 207.
211
Santos. Joel . 25. 34. 38. 39. 44. 85. 86. 162.
204
Savaglio. Carolina ..... ..... ........ 86
Scheffler. Jeff . . .... . .... _ ........ .. 95
Schend . Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95
chend. Bna n .. 22. 32. 33. 39. 40. 45. 111.
114. 207
Schenk . Bruce . ............ .. ...... 78
Schissel. James ...
. . . . . . 67. 184. 202
Schlenker. Kim ......... .. . . 47. 78. 140
Schlenker. Theodore .. . 111. 196. 197. 199
Schlenker. Toby .......... .. ..... .. . 86
Schlenker. Todd ..... ....... . .. .45. 95
Schluter. BecJ..y .. 2.84. 6.156.157.174.
188. 189.207. 212
Sc hluter. Ja ne . . 4. 9. 11. 14. 15. 16. 37. 50.
98. 109. 111.113. 156. 170. 172. 188.
189. 203. 206
. 86. 131
Schmidt. Ela in e .. .... . . . .
Schmidt. Va lene . ..... . . . .. . .. . 78. 209
Schmitz. John . .... ............. 78. 154
Sc hneider. Tina . . ................ 86
Schnuck. J a mes .. . .......... 38. 95. 162
Scho lze n. Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ... 95
Scho lzen . Sue . . . . . . . . .. . 82. 84. 86. 2 12
Sch roeder. Flo ren ce
. .. . ... 68
Sch roeder. Ma rl a. . . . . ............. 86
Schroeder. Sue . . . . . . .. 95. 170. 174. 184
Schulte. Sa ndra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 95
Schulte. Steven .... . ........ . . 111. 123
Schultz. Ka thy 11.1 2.1 5.5 1.102. 103. 112
Schultz. Ma ry ................... . . 96
Schumacher. J a mes . 11 . 16. 32. 33 . 34. 37.
50. 98. 112. 133.203. 206. 208
Schumacher. Mary .. . ... . ... 84. 86. 208
Sco la. Julie ....... .. . ......... 112. 129
Scoon. Tho mas ................. . . . 87
Scug)lk. Jean .. .. .. . .. ......... 87. 162
Scuglik. Stephen . . 5. I 0. 42. 112. 148. 184.
185. 206.207
Sebben. Angelo ....... 22. 37. 39. 52. 112
Sebben. Li sa . . . . .
. . .... .. ... ... 87
Seidl. Scott .... .... . 25. 26. 27. 34. 85. 87
Seitz. Carol ... .. ... 96. 132. 180. 182. 207
Seitz. Michael . . ........ .. ......... 87
Sent1en. Ro bert ...... .. 78. 117. 152. 154
Sepansk1 . Steven ................... 78
Setter. Susa n ... . ...... . .... .. .. . .. 96
heen. David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Shefc hik . Ro nald ............... 78. 168
Shipman. Ann ........ .. . . .. .. . 78. 211
Shodis, Ma rk . . . .. . ... . ... . ....... 112
Shod is. Mich ael .... . . . ........ . . . .. 87
Sh o re. Theresa .......... . . . .... 96. 129
Simo . J oseph . .... . 96. 118. 128. 142. 143
Skipper. Beth ....... . .. ... . 87. 174. 210
Skurski. Matthew ........... 13. 112. 193
Sla dek. Etain . . . . . . .
. 96
Sla ma. Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . .
112
Smaniotto. Bnan ... .. ....... 23. 52. 112
Smessaert. Julie ........ . ... .. .. 78. 180
Smith. Antoine .... . ..... . ....... .. 78
Smith. Daniel ...... 32. 33. 34. 35. 87. 142
Smith. John . .................. 78. 126
Smith. Julie ..... . .. . ... .. .... 36. 84. 87
Smitz. Donna ...... .. ... 2. 4. 66. 81. 180
Snyder. Dale .. ... ......... 2. 22. 63. 172
Snyder. Michelle .. . .... . 49. 63. 125. 206
Soens. Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 96
Soens. Candi a ........ 16. 23. 69. 112. 180
Soens. David . ........... .. . 25. 78. 204
Soens. Kevin .... . ...... 14. 23. 113. 123
Spaay. Pamela . . .... .. . . . .. 84. 87. 144
Spadaro. Dawn .... .. . . ............ 78
Speca. Gene ... . .... . .. .. ...... 78. 198
Spehar. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 87
Spiegelhoff. Kath) ... . ...... 79. 124. 160
p1egelhoff. Theresa . . 2. 84. 87. 156. 159.
207
Spieker. Karla .. .. .. . . .. .. .
113
Spieker. Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87. 166
Spitz. Rev. Gregory . 5. 13. 41. 48. 59. 121.
203
Stacy. 1ster Honora . 57. 61. 128. 200. 211
Stanley. John ... ... ....... .. .. . 96. 2 IO
Stanley. ancy .... ...... .. .... 79. 129
Stanonik. Kelly ...... .. ..... ... . 89. 96
Stefani. Anita . . . . ....... . ........ .. 79
Stefani. Bart ...... . . . .... . . . .. . 96. 117
239
Steilein . Carol ..... 16. 40. 52. 65. 188. 209
Stein. Sister Celine .. ........ . ...... . 60
Stell. Jim .. ................. .. . 79. 176
Stell. ancy .. 11. 23 . 39. 54. 113. 134. 140.
141
Stella. Gary ........... 25. 33. 44. 79. 204
Stevenson, Renee ........ . .... . .... 87
Stewart. Cynthia .. .... . . .. ......... 87
Stokman. Cindy ...... 43. 94. 96. 209. 210
Strangberg. Kevin ........... .. ..... 96
Streit. Karol .... . .. . ..... 3. 79. 160. 174
Streit. Thomas ............. .. ...... 96
Strickland. Lisa . . .. . ... . . .. ........ 87
Stuber. Anne ... ... ... ......... 96. 144
Slummer. Theresa .. 79. 132. 160. 174. 180.
200
Swanson. Kathleen . . ... . ..... . . . 89. 96
Sward. Daniel . ............ 30. 113. 211
Swartz. John . ........ . . .. ..... . . . .. 96
Szczeblewski. Diana . .. . ..... 71. 79. 209
Szczeblewski. Karla . .... . .. . ..... 84. 87
TTab1h. LeeAnn ........ . ... . ...... 113
Teunas. Lori ..... .. .. . . . 84. 87. 141. 212
Theriault. Robert . ..... . . . . . . 57. 62. 142
Thiele, Jeffery . . . .... . .. . .. ....... 113
Thomas. Don ... . 14, 96. 97. 162. 165. 208
Thomas. Jayne ..... . ........ 43. 96. 180
Thomas. Paul .. .... . .. . . .. ..... 79, 208
Thomas. Mary . . 22. 36. 113. 134. 144. 188.
206.207
Thoma. Toby ... . ..... . ... 87. 194. 208
Thome. Jeanne .. . .. .. . ..... .43. 96. 209
Thomka. Dennis ...... . . . . 113, 115. 212
Thompson, Richard . . . . . . . . 16, 57. 63
Tiber. Thomas ..... .... . . . . ........ 64
Tirabassi. James ... 12. 17. 22. 51. 99. 113.
207
Tirabassi. Susan ..... . ... .. .. 30. 96. 122
Tirabassi. Tina . 3. 5. 11. 19. 47. 90. 92. 96.
140. 141. 201
Tirabassi. Todd ... . . ....... .. . . 79. 176
Trecroci, Janene ..... . . .. . . 22. 113. 180
Trecroci, Kristine .. .. .. . . . ... .. . .. . 79
Trecroci, Pat ........ . .. . ... . 25.87. 131
Trollier. Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 87
240
Trusko wski. Christine ..... . ...... . . . 79
Turco. Glenn ... . ... . .. . . ... . . .. . .. 96
Tures. Michael . . .. . . ......... . . 96. 184
Turk. Peter ... . . . . . ..... . . .. . . . 97. 202
Turner. Karen .......... .. .. . ..... 114
Turner. Ralph ..... 97. 162. 163. 165. 190
v
Valente. Anthony .. . ......... . ..... 79
Vallin. Greg .. . .......... .. 79. 129. 208
Yan Sant. Richard . . .. .
. .22. 114. 123
Yenci . George
..... 79.154.168.169
Yernezze. Richard .3. 10. 21. 97. 137. 148.
151. 186. 202. 207
Vidas. Ma rk . ...................... 87
Vignieri . va ....... 80. 87. 180. 181. 203
Vignieri . Frank ... .. . . ......... 97 . 207
Vignieri. Jennifer . . ........ . . . ...... 79
Vignieri. Tom . ......... ... .. . .. 97. 148
Vines. Eric ... . 87. 166. 167. 184. 186. 187
Vinson . Beverly .. . .. ....... . ... 71. 114
Vinson. James .. .... .. . . .. .. .... 95. 97
Vinson. Margaret .. . . . ............. 79
Violoa. Danny ... . .... . ..... . . . 87. 142
Volpentesta. R11a . .. . ... . .......... . 97
w
Wade. Gary . . . 87. 117. 123. 152. 166. 167.
184
Wade. Ph11l1p .. 51. 114. 134. 137. 148. 151.
176. 177. 184. 207
Wadina. Mark . . ..... ... 70. 79. 142. 204
Wadina. Suzanne .. . . ........... 97. 141
Walker. Robert ... 114. 119. 136. 176. 177.
207
Walkowski. Timothy. . .
. . 97. 148. 207
Ward. Jim ......... . ... 79. 154. 168. 169
Warosh . Catherine ... ... . ... 11. 87. 141
Warosh.J1m 4.22.114. 148.190. 191. 192.
207
Wasilev1ch. Kathy ... I. 4. 5. 11. 12. 15. 16.
17. 99. 106. 114. 134. 137. 140. 150. 206
Watring. Brian 14. 15. 22. 37. 42. 114. 134.
136. 137. 148. 176. 177. 179. 207
Watring. Chns
...... .. . ...... 97
Wawiorka. James . . . .. .. . . ......... 97
Waw1o rk a. Ka ren . . . .
.8 1. 87. 122
Webb. Phillip . . 37 . 114. 137. 162. 163. 164
Welling. Ja mes ... .. . ... ........ 25. 114
Wells. Steven ....... ... .. . ..... 97. 125
Welsch. Dia nne .. . 3. 47. 97. 170. 172. 188.
207
Wendler. Laura .. 28. 80. 87. 180. 203. 210
Wendler. Patrick
. 22. 51. 115. 190. 207
Wermeling. La urie . . ...... . 22. 115. 206
Werner. Karen .. ....... . ....... .. .. 79
Werner. Mary ..... . . . ....... .. .... 97
Werner. Mike . . . ....... ... . 87. 117. 208
Werner. Theodore . . . .... . . . . . . 17. 87
Werner. Thomas . ..... .. ........ . .. 97
Werwie. Carol .. 22. 32. 33. 44. 47. 50. 115.
204
Wh111ier. Ca rol . . ........ . . .. ..... .. 68
Wh111on. Margaret ..... . ....... 22. 115
Widmar. Mark ... . ..... . ... 22. 148. 207
Widmar. Mary . . ............. 28. 43. 97
Wiese. Corrinne . . ........ . ......... 97
Williamson . Monica.23.47. 115. 117.141.
207
Wilson. Beth . . .. .. . ..... 22. 69. 115. 117
Winrock. Kathy . ... . . .. 97. 180. 183. 207
Wojtak. Roger . ........ . . . . 87. 152. 194
Wojtak. Ron . .... ........ . . . 16. 68. 176
Wood. Bridget ......... 79. 129. 160.161
Woodbury. Laura ..... .. ........ . . . 79
Woodbury. Pam .. ... .. ... . ... . . . .. 79
Wuolo. Bill .......... . . .... .... 87. 211
Wuolo. Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
y
Young. Scoll . ........ ... .... 39. 45. 79
z
Zahn. Earl
.... .. ..... 115. 116
Ze1hen. Christine .. . 11. 14. 15. 16. 34. 51.
I 13. I 15. 141. 207
Ze1hen . Mark . . . .
. . 22. 30. 115. 211
Zeyen. Ray . . .. ....... . . . ...... .. . . 97
Ziccarelli. Serafino ... ........... ... 97
Zongolow1cz. Jean . . .. . .. . . ... . . 23. I 15
Zongolow1cz. Julie ... .... . . I 15. 180. 207
Zumpano. Ralph . .. . . . .. .... . . . 97. 116
Zumpano. Tom ... . . 91. 97. 200. 208. 212
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