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1958

Omaha South High School Southite yearbook for the 1957-1958 school year.

Bb BASS CLARINET-William Hurd, Paul Stone; BASSOON-Laima Runcis, Mar-

garet Underwood; Eb ALTO SAXOPHONE-Josephine Alexander, Gary Malmberg,
Arlan Parrill, Karen Sterba; Bb TENOR SAXOPHONE-Marjorie Albin, Sharon
Zagor; Eb BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Thomas Sheehan; CORNET-Richard Altrock,
Richard Fisher, Donald Gruidel, Gordon Janing, Richard Johnson, Donald Piksa, Rob-
ert Rasmussen, Charles Stehno, Eddie Vlasek, Stanley Zwerling; F HORN-Allan
Napora, Patricia Piksa, Donald Underwood, Jo Lynn Witham; TROMBONE-Linda

Elliott, Thomas Johnson, James Menke, Thomas Ricks, Jeanine Schuman. Joanne Wess-
man; BARITONES-Larry Bartek, J o~ Donnldson, Sharon Klepper; TUBA-Lawrence

Bursley, Robert Marcelino.

Instructor Hamilton B. Seen leading South High's Marching Band Richard Altrock is the
Smith directs and trains are the Packerettes, pictured above, left to drum major of our March-
all South High's instru- right, first row: Regina Eaton, Susie Pet-
mental organizations. ing Band.
ers, Judy Henggeler; second row: Lucille

Chrest, Sally Emley, Karen Richter, Patti

Piksa.

South Hig h's Red Pepper squad includes, left to right, Pat Host rawser, Lolly Mit t er me ier, Erika Matuza, J ud ie

frqnt row: Sandra Etter, Beverly Maliszewski, Janice Zdravkoich, Sue Williams, and Susie I hnen; fifth row:
Owens, Dorothy T err y, Captain Tommie Beyette, JoAnn Joyce Indracek, J oan Bena k, Janice Pederson, Gloria
Toucek, Pat Anglim, Pat Moore, Lois Koller, Carol Abboud,
N.ovotny, Jeanette Vacek, Sandy Hoeft, Joleen Novak,
Judy Strnad, Miss Hill; second row: Miss Sorenson, Kay Sandy Knudsen, JoAnn Bis hop , Grace Brentlinger, Sharon
Caneglia, Judy Cappello, J anice Couch, Connie Kosta s ;
Krebs, Rita Stillmock, Mary Lou Chroust, Jeanette Fer- sixth row : J ea n Suva, Mi llie Rover, Lima Ruscis, Diane
guson, Elaine Rhyno, Mary Lou Walsworth, Dinni \Valdo,
Oliver, Kathy Coco, Mary An n Willuhn, Vivian Bress-
Katie Alexander, Judy Booth, Miss Pollat ; third row:
Marcia Kozak, Jan Meyers, J anet Jansen, Ruth Hayduska, man, Virginia Rite i-, Carolyn Ka rpi sek, W ilma Dobbs,
Karen Fahey, Joanne Turpenning , Agnes Zager, Mary E. Marie Karpisek, Ca rol Dobbs, Frankie Gru ber, Sally Cap-
Dugick, Roseann Tourek, Janet Blessie, Glenyce Booze,
Mary May, Doreen Bartasky; fourth row: Jeanette Shep- pelo, J erri Erb; seventh row: Na ncy Micholosky, Yvonne
her d, Mary Ann Jaworski, Miriam Kratina, Lorene Upah, Tisar, Marilyn McCabe, J ean Kobody, J ean Boul'l1e, Sandy
Lorr_aine Jansky, Judy Hull, Sue Drawhorn, Kathy Netzel, Flower, Ruth Larimore, Vicki Golden, Rita Larimore,

Marilyn Sager, Jean Johnson, ·wayne Woodward. Sandy

Panzer, Ja:::kie Schultz, and Janet Moravec.

The Red Peppers, sponsored by Miss Sandra Hill, Miss
Gloria Pollat, and Miss Barbara Sorenson, are a group who
support South athletic contests by ch eering and encouraging
good citizenship among the students.

South's cheerleaders and
Peppers give a rousing
yell during a basketball
g am e .

These pretty girls are the
Red Pepper officers- left
to right: Vice-President
Beverly Mali szewski,
Party Chairman Dinni
Waldo, President J oAnn
Novotny, Secretary Mary
Ann Jaworski, and Treas-
urer J eanette Ferguson.

"O" Club members, assembled above, ar e- left to right, Andrews, Pat Dean, Al Taylor, Denny Graves; t hird row:
first row: T erry Bernth, Lennie Kozeny, Larry Crum,
Don Scarborough, Norman Welsh, Nich Costanzo, Ed
Vice-President Richard Brown, Secretary Melvin Masek, Nemecek, Gene Jones, John Smith, Stan Kraw, Joe Nigro,
President Bob Stillmock , Treasurer Bill Connor, R on Eiss-
ler, J ack Kiscoan, Jim Ba r atta, Angelo Perry; second row: Bill Gor gen; fourth row: Gary Albin, Ron O'Connor , John
Faiman, Norman Rockwell, Stan Sterling, Jack Hile, Tom
John Edmonds, Paul Limas, Bob Rassmussen, Ray Milan,
Terry Randone, Rich Newville, Joe Barrientos, Neal Mc- Dunn; back row: Coaches Arnold Smith, Mickey Sparano,
Cletus Fischer , and Ed Mandi.

"O"_/v/}fhI{eI}le6 Ol''Janize L/ ?{/}tt,.•. b' .

South High's "O" Club has been reorganized for the first time since
1941. To promote the best interests of South High, to create a better
understanding between students, faculty, community and athletics, and
to encourage fellowship and good social activities among the member s and
school is the purpose of the club. Membership consists of boys who have
lettered in one or more varsity sports and who have been accepted by a
two-thirds vote of the members. Coach Cletus Fischer reorganized the club.

Pat Kat ie
Baker Ale x a n d e r

M a r,y Judy Ale x
Chroust

Fl RST

Joyce Jeanettt
Conklin Ferguson

JoAnn
Hendriks

Sandy
Etter

STRING

Joleen Sandy
Novak Hoeft

Beve r l y Kay
Maliszewski Krebs

Jo Anne
Novotny

Dorothy
Terry

PACKER

Jan Owens

Jeanette
Vacek

Captain
Tommie Beyette

..__ _

Elaine Dinny
Rhvno Waldo

Rita
Stillmock

Mary
Walsworth

CHEERLEADERS

Judy .
Strnad

Judy
Zimmerman

John Edmonds Ron Eissle r
6' 165 5 ' 10" 198
End Cent er All-Ci ty
Honorab le Mention

Bill Conners
5' 7" 170
End

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Gene Jones Melvin Masek
5' 10" 185 5' 11" 175

Tackle Right Guard
All City and State Champion

Al Taylor
5' 11" 175
Left Guard

:JJ,,i6 wa6 our '!ear of viclot'';f.

Tom Moore Larry Milton
6' 200 5' 10" 165
Halfback
Right and Left Tackle All-City and
State Champion
TEEN ALL-American

Honorable Mention

Richard Brown Ron Taylor
5' 5" 140 5' 11" 180
Halfback
Fullback

John Faiman

6' 185
Q.Iarterback

Pictured above are the varsity football players, left to right, first row: Don Scar-
bo roug h, John Faiman, Larry Milton, Ron Taylor, Richard Brown, Assistant Coach
Mickey Sparano , H ead Coach Cletus Fischer, Assistant Coach Ed Mandi, Terry Ran-
done, Robert Stillmock, Robert Nano, J ames Baratta, Gene Jones; second row: Tom
Moor e, Richard Hellwig, Al Taylor, Bill Connor, Ron Eissler, Angelo P erry, Sonny
Calta, Frank Boseljevac, Bob Rasmu ssen. Sam DiBiase, Melvin Masek; third row:
Larry Crum, Pat Dean, Alonzo Orduna, Jim H ardick , Paul Limas, J ack Kiscoan,
Gary Albin, Neil McAndrews, Ted Pietryga, and John Edmonds. Not pictured is t he
student manager, Joe Nigro.

W. became Stale :Joolbaff Cha,npionj,

South SEASON RECORD
South
19 13 Creighton Prep
South 12 7 Central

South 14 12 Benson
25 6 Tech
South
South 33 13 Thomas Jefferson
34 20 Lincoln High
South
South 50 13 Abraham Lincoln
7 20 North

Our prized State Championship SOUTH HIGH PR[K&:Rt.
plaque is shown at the left. 51R1£ CHRHPS

Coach Fischer, right, gives thanks
for award.

LARRY MILTON SPEEDS AWAY FROM PREP JR. BLUE
JAYS AND BOOSTS THE WINNING SCORE TO 19-13.

PREP TACKLES FINALLY BRING RICH BROWN TO THE GROUND

AFTER A 20-YARD GAIN AND A FIRST DOWN AS RON EISSL ER
RACES TO ASSIST HIM.

and t1hared the Y.ntercil'i :Jule. JACK KISCOAN LUNGES AT A CEN-
TRALITE, WHILE FRANK BOSELJE-
V AC AND BOB STILLMOCK RUSH TO
HIS AID.

LARRY MILTON, RICHARD BROWN, MELVIN MASEK AND GENE JONES DID THEIR BEST
TO CATCH THIS VIKING, BUT NORTH STOPPED OUR WINNING STREAK WITH A 20-7
VICTORY.

Pictured above are t he r eser ve football players- left t o Arnold Smith, J err y Kamphius, Ron Morocco, Tim
right, first row: Chuck Christenson, Jim 9ollin, Dean H a t<:.i, Jack Kesting, "Tom KinselTa , Sam DiBiase, Tony
Thomas Jack Hile Don Graha m, Gary Masilko) Student
Manage~ Ray Mil~n, Ten y Bernth, Ted Gulizia, John Gonzalez, Leonard Kozeny, Gary Fuller, Carl Wilfing, Lad

RuffinoJ Nick Cons tanzo, Sherley H enderson; second row: Nemecek, Sam Versch, and J erry Welker.

The reserve squad record of five wins and two losses put the Southites
in a third place tie with Creighton Prep in Inter-city standings.

South fell to. t he Junior J ay r eserves, 19-6, on October 10 ; and to
T ech, 18-0, on September 19. But the Red a:nd -White boys wer e victorious
against Abraham Lincoln, 19-12, on-September 26; N orth , 12-7, on October
3; Thomas J efferson , 20-13, on October 17 ; Benson , 12-0, on Oct ober 24,
a nd Central, 13-7, on October 29.

Coach Smith said that the team played well throughout t he season
a nd should supply the South varsity with good r eplacements next year.

Our :ft-edhmen and Rede1·ved dhoweJ dpiril.

The P acker frosh team downed the freshmen from Tech, 6-0, on Sep-
tember 27 ; and those from North, 25-0, on October 4; but fell to the Prep
squad 13-0, on October 11; Thomas J effer son, 19-7, on October 18; and
Central, 7-0, on October 30.

Coaches Brown and Murray stated, "Several of the boys should be
welcome additions to the reser ve and varsity teams next fall."

Assembled below are the freshman football players-left Lane, Mike D emkowski, Larry Leslie; third row: Coach
to right, first row: Bob Cha mber s, Bob Fisher, Jim Koso- Willis Brown, Leo Kennedy, Bob Tague, John Dober,
Terry Knapple, George McClarity, Gary Marley, Jeff
meous, Bob Simon, Bernard Conger, Pat Beecher, Dan
Bernth, Don Garrison, Bob Antonizak; second row: Bob White, Frank Secora, Dwayne Novak, George Griffin,
Roth ermum, Freddy Greguras, Pat John, Ron Wiksell, and Linc Coach Bob Murray.

'T'erry Thompson, Robert W alls, Tom Shinkle. Russell

Pictured above are the members of the 1957 Homecoming court, left to right : Joe Bar-
rientos, Katie Alexander, Waunetta Snell, Jerry Tomaskiewicz, Mike Stoley, Judy
Zimmerman, Pat Ryan, and Bill Connor.

On the evening of November 8, the first spectacular event on South's
social calendar took place as the Eighth Annual South High Homecoming
festivities brought to a close a near perfect football season .

As Counts and Countesses Mike Stoley and Pat Ryan, Joe Barrientos
and Katie Alexander, Jerry Tomaskiewicz and Judy Zimmerman, a nd Bill
Connor and Waunetta Snell were announced, suspense mounted.

A prolonged round of applause greeted student elected King Al Taylor
and Queen Tommie Beyette as they appeared.

After the 1956 Royalty, J erry Gould and Joyce Paulson, relinquished
their thrones to the new couple, the evening was given to merrymaking.
The carpet was rolled away, and the first dance was reserved for King AI,
Queen Tommie, and their court.

f/,,e fiomecoming Queen anJ _Jlng

SECOND
STRING

Victory! Victory; That's our cry! That is
one of the many cheers our Second String
cheerleaders use to boost our teams to
victory. They are pictured at the right
ready to yell for the team. Front row,
left to right, are: Jeanie Suva, Enola
Jones, Captain Doreen Bartasky, Joyce
Stevens, and Susan Ihnen; back row:
Nancy Mickolafsky, J ean ette Shepherd,
Joyce lndracek, Connie Kostos, Irene Kavas,
Gerri Erb, and Janet Moravec.

FRESHMAN
STRING

Freshman Squad uses Fight! Fight! and
Go, Gang, Go! when they yell for the fresh-
man teams. They are, front ro~, left. to
right: Freda Devereaux, Captam Marian
Hendriks Patty Anglim, and Sally Cap-
pello ; ba~k row, Kathy Sobczyk, Joan Lo!1-
day, Faith Bagstad, a!1d Janet Bless1e.
Not pictured are Frankie Gruber and Jo-
ann Suster.

au.·

"Silence in Court," "All Hail, Great Judge,"
"I Do Object," "Brack \Veaver, my true love,"
"I Love Him," "March of the Three Kings,"
"Hear the Murmuring Waters," "The Snow
Lay on the Ground," "Sing Gloria," "Song
of Christmas," and "Adestes Fideles"-these
are just a few of the thousands of phrases
and song titles which the 300 members of
South High's vocal music department will
treasure and long remember.

Much thanks and credit are due Director
Roland E. Hinrichs and Accompanist Mrs.
Carile Schnabl.

"Trial by Jury" leads, Judge Don Woster, Bride
LanaRae Lind, and Reluctant Bridegroom Bob Ol-
son , join the "Down in the Valley" stars, Patricia
Ryan, BIii Swanda, and Lee Preston.

Our First Choir provided
us with yuletide spirit.

First row: Maxine Steil, accompanist, Kay White, Phyllis
Stieren, Sharon Stimmel, Kathleen Clark, Janet Kastrick,
Jeanie Sieva, Barbara Rosinski, Beatrice Limley, Bonnie
Sass; second row: Anita Peters, Georgie Halac, Kathleen
Pierce, Beverly Lipert, Carol LaPuzza, Mary May, Lola
Linneman, JoAnn Cullinane, Rosalie Addison; third row:
Barbara Cowan, Lottie Plutschinski, Geraldine Stock,
Claudette Freeman, Sandra Griffin, Pat Pribramsky, Pat
McIntyre, Donna Griger, and Julie Slepicka.

Second Girls' Choir is made up of sophomore and junior
girls. They have two major performances a year: the
Christmas program and the Spring Concert.

Voiced were fraineJ

First row: Bonnie Collins, Sharon Barrington, LaVonne
Russell, Karen Peters, Donna Claxton, Ruth Pedersen,
Joyce Wheeler, Mrs. Carile Schnabl ; second row: Lucille
Groves, Bernice Revers, Edda Fanslau, Elizabeth Maier,
Janette Sakalosky, Sharon Halubar, Connie Humpal, Bev-
erly Johnson; third row: Karen Smith, Patricia Cooley,
Virginia Riter, Karen Lamb, Jeanette Sheperd, Jean
Kavan, Elizabeth Guy, Geraldine Rak, and Ethel Olson.

Smaller groups from this choir, directed by Mrs. Carile
Schnabl, sing for "Sound Off" and the annual Hi-Y-
Y-Teens Lenten Services.

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Choir Director Roland Hinrichs, left, is pictured with the members of the Second
Choir, left to right, first row: Karen Vinson, Jackie Thompson, Sally Flores, Mary
Mercado, Mary Majorek, Eloise Wilson, Marjorie Cunningham, Elvira Velez, Janet
Moravec; second row: Sh:tron Johnson, Donna Sackett, Sue Williams, Carolyn Pipal,
Catherine Overgaard, Laima Narkus, Enola ,Jones, Grace Velez, Nelsie Larsen; t hird
row: Janet Bahr, Lynne Skalla, David Troudt, Donald Vird, James Brown, Jerry Kel-
logg, James Woods, Richard Hartman, Peter Quintero, Mike Kielian, and Don J etter.

fiarrnon';f wa:J achieved

South High's Second Choir, directed by vocal music instructor Roland
E. Hinrichs, is a mixed chorus of underclassmen.

Pictured with Accompanist Mrs. Schnabl, at the far right, Van Severen, Shirley Heller, Ginnie Nelson, Kathy Coco,
Jeannene Bourne, Sandra Crosby; third row: Jim Jones,
are the members of Second Choir. They are, first row, Bill Whear, John Staskiewicz, Jim Haines, Jim Ourada,
left to right: Vicki Golden, J eri Pluedeman, Patricia Bob Wirthman, Aubrey Wise, Dennis Christensen, Bill
Filipowski, Nancy Mickolafsky, Rita Gomez, Susan Sova, Dunbar, Nijola Grigaitis, and Vicki Roberts.
Marilyn Olsen, Connie Kostos, Barbara Burgin; second
row: Dolores Barone, Cari Tracy, Carolyn Mixan, Phyllis

This group, accompanied by Mrs. Carile Schnabl participated in t he Christmas Pro-
gram, All-City Music Festival, and Spring Concei'.t.

in Second Choir.

First row: Mr. Roland Hinrichs, Ruth Young, Joyce Sinhold, Jeanette Vampola, Lor-
etta Kaiser, Rita Gaddie, Colleen Beener, Joann Galloway, Carol Craven; second row:
Christie McNulty, Elizabeth Dolezal, Gail Bagley, Judy Schwartzlander, Jeanette War-
inski, Karen Hort, MaryAnn Jaworski, Judy Bujarski, Donna Morton; -third row: Cathy
Myfil"s, Virginia Flakus, Joyce Conklin, Joanne Jakub, Lorraine Davis, Beverly Nusser,
Carol McCormick, Bonnie Bostrom; :fourth row: Patsy Mahaffey, Diane Vithen, Caro-
lyn Russo, Judith Risley, Shirley McGeorge, Martha Forker, Jean Seibel, Lorraine
Seibel, Mary Woodside, and Patricia Urzendowski.

The first performance of the year for the First Girls' Choir was sing-
ing at Open House. Other appearances included the Christmas Program,
the Spring Festival, and Baccalaureate Services.

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First row: Lucille Miloni, Marie Nielsen, Sharon Crum, Goodman, Sharon Newingham, Lorene Peters, Patricia
Diane Russell, Sandra Cox, Evelyn Bartek, Carol Ponec,
Loncke. Beverly Maliszewski, Aveline Nelson, Miriam
Phyllis Richards, Mrs. Schnabl; second row: Julia Winkel- Kratina; fourth row: Karen Trotter, Vera Stastny Do-

ma n, Nellie Cardenas, Barbara Erb, Barbara Hardy, lores Antczak, Maxine Ashton, Mary Lou Kratzer, Gl~nace
Rachel Zendejas, Aliene Miles, Laura Milbourn, Katherine Lapham, Dorothy Wilfong, Kay Krebs, Judy Strnad, and
Ruth Lohr.
Petska; third row: Betty Mixan, Ellen Yelinek, Elizabeth

OFFICERS SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
President ,,______________,,____Judy Strnad Soprano ...____,,_____Jeanette Vampola
Vice-President __________Betty Dolezal
Secretary ________________________Kay Krebs Second Soprano___ .,_..Lorraine Seibel
Alto -------..._..____,,____ ____.,_Barbara Erb
Treasurer ------ -------····-Lorene Peters

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Front row: Pat Pistillo, Marg ie Bar ger, Betty Whitney, third row: Bill Lemm, Joe N igro, Owen Johnston, R on
Fogle, Joe Barrientos, Bill Swa nda, Dave Aden, Bob Ol-
Patricia Ryan, Margar et Gomez, Vera F orbish , Lupe son, Rich Kirby; · four th r ow : Ronald Kellogg, Rich ard
Velez, Vicki McKinney, Rita· Ryna zewski, Joan Strong , East , R aymond Ma ttox , Ray Faust, Richard Donaldson,
Nancy Ga sh, Lucy Crest ; second r ow: J a net J anssen, Mark Knight, Lee Preston, J erry White, Joe Hollings-
Lonnie Wilson, Margaret Marshall, Louise Woodward,
Adelyn Isaacson, LanaRae Lind, H elen Sullivan, P a t wor th, Al Taylor.
Welch, Ardeth Smith, Marlynn Spear, Mariann Riley;

P,·aclice m.ade pe,/ecl

MRS. CARILE SCHNABL
accompanied First Choir in
its many performances.

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OFFICERS
President ......................................................................Al Ta ylor
Vice-president ..............................................Joe Hollingsworth

Secretary ..............................................................Kathy Mudra
Treas urer ..............................................................Ronald Fogle

ROBE CHAIRMEN SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
Sopra no ......................................................Ma r g aret M~r shall
Adelyn Isaacson
E rnest Hanna Alto. ..............................................................................J a ckie Lee
Tenor ..................................................................Owen Johnston

Bass ....................................................................Walter N odean

Front row: Marianne Hawk, Barbara Rupp, Roberta Moore, Joann Thompson, Patricia Greenlee; third row: Richard
Mary Walsworth, Karen Piks a, Jackie Lee, Darlene Pierce, Marquez, Longene Nelson, Don Woster, James Davis,
Kathy Mudra, Roberta Harris , Beverly Yost, Ma rilyn Ka-
van, Elaine Rhyno, Rita Stillmock; second row: Sally Wees, Mike Cowan, Don West, Glenn Hofer, Steve Mumford,
Judy Hogarth, Judy Zimmerman, Waunetta Sne ll, Rose-
ann Tow·ek, Linda Strnad, Nancy Krause, Maxine Steil, Mike Eckersley; fourth row: George Rall, Richard Smith,

Ernest Hanna, Ed Hallgren, Walter Nodean, Jim Conley,
Stan Winslow, Richard Taylor, and David Kruger.

in :J-i,.:Jl Choil'.

Director ROLAND E. HINRICHS

conducts his eighty-three member
chorus.

First Choir was busy with many activities this year.
Among them were singing for Teachers' Convention, Sound

Off, the All-City Music Festival, the .Fall Show, and the

Christmas Program.
This choir gave two operettas for the Fall Show, "Down

in the Valley" and "Trial by Jury." Leading parts were

sung by Patricia Ryan, Ed Hallgren, Bill Swanda, LanaRae
Lind, Don Woster, Bob Olson, Ron Fogle, and Vicki

McKinney.
First Choir also participated in the Spring Festival and

Commencement.

Bride Lana Lind and her bridesmaids were enough to convince the judge.

Bailiff Ron Fogle Mr. Hinrichs
demands order in gives the
the court as
Judge Don Waster "Down ln the
appears. Valley" Cho-

rus a cue.

Bill Swanda re- Justice Ray Faust lends would-be bride Lana Rae a sympathetic ear in Pat Ryan and Ed
"Trial By Jury. Hallgren sing a
lates a sad tale plaintive farewell
as the chorus in the valley.
echoes hls mood .

South's Stage Crew, directed by instructor Joseph Reeves, constructed the set
for the show. Pictured building it at the left are: Kenneth Moffit, Robert
Zeleny, Ronald Zeleny, and Joseph Stock. Painting it at the right are Douglas
Potter, John Brown, and Anton Novotny.

The sound of guns, t he rhythm of marching feet, the color s waving
proudly in the breeze-this is wh at most people associat e with ROTC.
But behind th e scenes ar e many mont hs of drill and study.

We wish t o commend and extend our appreciation to t he instructors
a nd cadets of t he Reser ve Officer s' Tra ining Corps for their fine perform-
ances in our many s chool activities.

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Pictured above are the members of South High's Color Guard, commanded by Cadet Major Allan D. Beavers,
left, Mike T. Kielian, John R. Pycha, David G. Kroger, William P. Stillmock.

ff:JJ,,e';f learned re6pecf /or fhe ag- and arm';/ fechnique6.

Sgt. John F. Stratman demonstrates the correct
rifle procedure.

M/Sgt. Orville D. Cox is showing the right
way to do it .

Pictured above are South High's Crack Squad, commanded mara, Art Simon, Ronesto Simon, John Smith, George
by Cadet Captain John Ander son, left, and Cadet Lieuten- Vlasak, Joseph Stock, James Shepherd; second row: Don-
ant Colonel James Kotrc, right. The squad members are, ald Pulsifer, Robert Halac, Robert Vlasak, Dan McGee,
left to right, first row: Richard Rameriz. James McNa- Lee Soukup, James Rowling, Gary Davis, Thomas Bogacz,

Gerald Alston, and Milford Harris.

These are the members of South High's Military Police, berg, Robert Lauritsen, Gerald Black, Dwayne Stark, Wal-
left to rig ht, first row: William Pate, Richard Schaecher, ter Lindsay, Frank Sanko, Harry Perry, lmants Stein-

Joseph Benesh, Jim Tracy, Robert Binder, Terry Moore, bergs; third row: Larry Richtig, Gary Purchase, Danny
Commanders Jerry Hunt and Harry Fredericksen, Tony
Sigmund, Tommy Engstrom , Fred Shiery, Robert Vlasak,
Longo, Joe Baratta, Donald Bird, Leo Miller, Alvin An-
Tom Gross, James Jones, Ted Svoboda, Kenneth Robins,
der sen; second row+- Richard Fletcher, Everardo Augilera, Don Pulsifer, Steve Kmoch, Larry Nicholson, Richard
Aubrey Wise, Ronnie Cote, Paul Macias, Robert Vanden-
Porter, and Milford Harris.

Lieutenant Colone l Major Major Major Major
Ja mes C. Kotrc Ri chard C . Altrock Allan Beavers Gary Culton Ilarry Frederi cl<scn

Jh e6e w ere 0111·

First Lieutenant Captain Captain C aptain Captain
Joseph Comstock Michael Cowan James Dolezal Willia m Fleming Stanley Grabowski

Major Captain First Lie ute nant First Lieuten ant First Li e ute nant
Gerald Whiteley Donald Woster Lee Campbell Leona rd Doug herty Robert Gregg

Captain
George Rall

First Lieutenant
Richard Smith

First Lieutenant
Dallas Worley

Second Lieutenant
Fred Billman

Major Major Major Captain Major
Ke nn e th Moore Mi cha e l Sto ley James Vodicka John Anderson William Bush

Captain Major Captain Major Captain
Gregory Hupp Gary James Logene Nelson Jim Scripter Edward Sebron

First Li e ute nant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Li eutenant
Gary Hamilton Donald Jacobsen Edward Kolls Charles May Fred Miller

Second Lieutenant

Gerald Hunt
First Lieutenant

Robe rt Jourdan
Second Lieutenant

Robert Mader
Second Lieutenant

George Mertz

First row: Gary Hamilton, John Anderson , Gregory Hupp, Benesh, Arthur Steinhausen, Dennis Chr ist ensen, Steve
Zdan, James Hogan; fourth row: Teny Moore, Ritchie
James Scripter, Everardo Aguilera, Edward Sebron, James
Vodicka, James Kotrc, James Thill; second row : John Julian, Richard Crouch , J a mes Kisicki, Frank Sanko, Fred
Klug, David Velasquez, Jack Kemper, John Montgomery,
James McNamora, Stanley Keast, Robert Rozgay, John Shiery, John Smith, Doug H all, Aubrey Wise, Gary Berka,
Rokus, Charles Lang, Gerald Alston, Tom Popish, Paul Joseph Grychka; fifth row: Bill Beckstea d, J ames
Woster; third row: Wolfgang Geihs, James Murphy, Larry
Kenn;,-, Morris Neilsen, Frank Czech, Clifton Cain, Joseph Prescher, R ichard Ost, Richard Jarosik, Fred Svoboda,

James Jones, Ronald Strazdas, Earl York, Larry Richtig ,
David Kru ger , and Ronald J ossoff.

AC o m p a ni e6 and B,

F irst row: Dallas Worley, Donald Woster, Allan Beavers, Zanet·, Bill Pate , Richard Schaecher, George Chesh ek,
Robert Berka, Owen Lloyd; fourth row: Allen Buehler,
Richard Altrock, William Bush , Thomas Bogacz, Fred Bill- John Lucas, Dwayne Stark, Freeman Lawson, Gerald Dav-
man, Bill Fleming, Leonard Dougherty, Donald Bird;
second row: Leo Miller, J im Scofield, Richard Tarnopolski, enport, Bill Whear, Mike Kielian, Lawrence Rose, Gerald
Don Ciochan, Terry Frisch, Bill Grutell, Robert Fisher, Black, Andy Comstock, Raymond F letcher, James Tracy,

Clarence Dueling, J erry Kellogg, Walter Michaelson, Doug- Edward Schroeder; fifth row: James Shepherd, Walter
Lindsay, Don Harm, Milford Harris, John Dober , Howard
las Schultz, Gary Magnuson, Joe Baratta, Carl Schroeder;
third row: Tom McEvoy, Mortie Gay, Bob Crosby, Ronnie Avery, Larry Nicholson, Patrick Parsons, Dick John,
Tommy Ricks, John Butkovich, a nd Lee Souk up.
Cote, Fred Kalvelage, Richard Porter, Bob Lauritsen, Carl

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l•'irs t row: Robert J ourdan, Jerry Hunt, Don Jacobsen, Eddie Valsek, Dave Distefan o, Kenneth Vance, Don Mc-

Bob Ma der , Lee Campbell, Charles Ma y, George Rall, Stan Gee, Merl e Luich, F red Pote, Alvin Vodicka, Ronnie
Grabowski, William Cox, Richard Smith, J erry Whitley, Houg htaling, Rober t Bock , Dennis Larson, Lee Kallstrom,

Mike Cowa n , Longe ne N elson, Bob Gregg, J a mes Dolezal, Donald Puls ifer, Joe Stock; fourth row: Marvin Vala,
Joseph Coms tock, T ed Svoboda ; second row: Roger Schultz, Robert Zaumer, James Tyrakoski, Norman Fuller, Chester
Georg e Vlasek , Fred Bader, Eldinc Fora!, James Richecky, Worm, Ma rvin Engstrom, Steve Knock, John Dolezal,
Richard Fletcher, Roy Glup, Jim Williams , Larry Skar- James Kilton, Gary Da vis, Kenneth Stastny, Ted Wil-
nulis, Tony Longo, LeRoy Miles, Fred Donze, James czysnki, and Kenneth Robins.

Davis , Bob Lubsen, George Ojeski; third row: John Draus,

First row: George Mertz Edward Kolls, Gary James, non, Gary Kroll, Henry Lobbin, Ray Nelson; fourth row :
John R. Pycha, Michael St~Jey, Harry Freder icksen, Gary Dennis Frank, Dick Fisner, Imants Steinbergs, Gary
Culton, Larry Stricklan; second row: Robert Binder, Evans, Frank Big a, Harry Perry, James Rowling, Danny
Michael Mannon, Bob Vlasak, John Martin, Don Koperski,
Sigmund, Leo IGuza, William Bickles, Joe Hoffman,
Dean Taylor, Art Simon, Bill Kochanowicz, Calvin Ja- Tommy Engstrom; fifth row: Terry Parks, Harry Olsen,
kopobic, Stephen Walls, Alan Hale, Jim Palmer, John Paul Sharples, Arthur Ositis, Ronald Culton, Edward
Guide; third row: James Schwandt, Lee Buglewicz, Karl Coffey, Bill St illmock, Kenneth Peck, Gary Meyer, Rich-
ard Kolo, Richard Romeriz, John Romeriz, and Paul
Kimmel, Gary Brown, Honcsto Simon, Rodney Eastridge,
Macias.
Danny Petroski, Robert Holac, Tom Grase, Robert Man -

Rifle team members above are, left to right: George Vlasak, Richard Jarosik, Imants
Steinbergs, Robert Gregg, Garry Davis, Stanley Grabowski, Theodore Svoboda, James
Kotrc, Danny Sigmund, William Stillmock, and Tommy Engstrom.

Butts Platoon cadets below are, left to right:James Shepherd, Charles Lang, Jim Tracy,
George Ojeski, John Dober, John Klug, Dwayne Stark, Mike Mannon, Kenneth Vance,
Richard Julian, Dennis Larson, Clifton Cain, Ronald Culton, John Ramirez, Marvin
Vala, Frank Czech, and William Stillmock.

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Miss Rose Giiner, mil-
itary hostess, below, was
among those who enjoyed the

Military Ball.

Testing the crying towel

of Coa ch Cornie Collin are
the five South High cagers

who led the varsity squad.

The team members, are,

left to right: Don Scar-
boroug h, Larry McC!inton,

Bil l Vincent, Claude
T homas, and J oe Hollings-
worth.

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Chapler 6

Jher e wel'e excilinf} monienld in dpo1·ld.

The winter sports calendar , made up of basket- Our wrestlers outdid themselves again this year
ball and wr estling contes ts, provided a full sched- and finished the season with the finest record ever
ule of t hrills. achieved by a South High team. We are now the
proud owners of t h e South High Invitational, the
South High's varsity basketball squad deserves North High Invitational, the Intercity, and the
a pat on the back for its fine spirit, determina- State Championships. The reserve squad, inspired
by the varsity, remained undefeated and untied,
t ion, a nd effort. Although t he first string players ending their season with a total of 654 points to
their opponents' 124.
were forced to take defeat with a smile, t he r e-

serve team showed a great deal of promise for

the future by winning· the Intercity championship.

South Hig h Principal
Richard C. Krebs is shown
accepting t his year's tro-
p hies from State Cham -
p ions Don Alexander. 95;
Joe Prokupck, 103; John
Barr e tt , 127; R i chard
Brown, 138; a nd Richa rd
N e w v il l e, 175. Notice
Coach Mickey Spar a no's
pleased smile.

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Pictured above are the 1957-58 vars ity basketba ll players - left to right, front row:
Chuck Bruno, Claude Thomas Jim Collin Cla rion Zoucha, Don Scar borou g h, J erry
Kamphius ; second r ow : Stude~t Manager Leo K ennedy, Larry McClinton, J ohn Parys ,
Bill Vincent, R ich P esek, Ed Gruidel a nd Coach Cornie Collin.

Our 'Jounfj vardil'j tadkeltaff leam fjaineJ expel'ience.

South High's basketball players ended the Their losses wer e to Central, 40-27, December
6, and 52-22, Januar y 23; Benson, 48-43, Decem-
1957-58 season with three wins, 13 losses, and a ber 13, and 42-29, January 31; Abraham Lincoln,
total of 611 points. 66-65, December 14; Technical, 71-41, January 10,
and 44-33, F ebruary 15; North, 58-38, J anua r y 11,
During the season the Southites won from and 59-53, F ebruary 21; Creigh ton Prep, 47-34,
Thomas Jefferson, 52-48, on December 20, and January 17, a nd 54-31, F ebruary 28; Lincoln
from Abraham Lincoln, 46-43, on February 7. On Northeast, 56-31, January 25; Lincoln Centr al,
F ebruary 8 they again defeated the Tee Jay squad,
43-27. 37-23, Februar y 22.

Pictured above is Sou t h Hi g:h 's 1958 r eserve bask<' tba ll squa d-left to r ight. front row:
R bn Capes, Ron Kellop:g-, Pa ul K aster , F rank Vo ndra, T om i\ loore, La n~· Bartek. Ray
Vodi cka; secon d rnw: Coach Bob i\Turrny, Jack Kcst ing-, Pat Donohue', T<'r r y Haug-t>n,

Bill Hogarth , Ed Grni del, a nd Ga r ~• Schrack.

Team Scores

, FG FT TP F South High 's reser ve basketball team

Paul Kaster 74 47-61 195 35 clinched t he Intercit ,· t itle on F ebrna n · 28

Ed Gruidel 50 36: 65 136 39 b y def eating Cr eigh ton Prep and totaling a

Ray Vodicka 62 16-25 140 36 13 win, t hree loss r ecord for t he season.
Winning- Coach Bob Murray stated, " The
Tom Moore 55 13-41 123 4 9
success of t he 1958 squad was due ma inly
Ron K ellogg 43 11-29 97 37 to the excellent co-operation and fine desire

Bill H ogarth 38 17-38 93 38 that t he boys displa)red t h rouirhout the
3 6-16 12 12 season."
Terry Haugen
3 4-10 10 7 Tech , which placed second , dropped t he
J a ck Kesting
0 2-8 24 Red a nd White twice, 36-34 and 63-58; and
Pat Donahue
0 2-5 29 North , th e t l1ird ra nked r eser ve squad.
Fra nk Vondra 23 downed th e Packer s, 63-43, on Januar ? 11.
1 0-1 Prep, which tied ,Yith Nor t h for th ird , could
L a rry Bartek have gain ed a t ie for first place if it had
0 1-6 11 stopped th e Southi tes in t heir last contest.
Gar y Schrack
0 0-0 01 Sout h 's 13 wins \Ye1·e over Abra ham Lincoln,
Ron Kaipus 60-44 and 51-49 : Benson, 59-48 a nd 48-42;
2 1-1 55
George Dasovich Central, 51-31 and 49-34; Cr eigh ton P rep,
2 1-3 51
Jerry Kamphius 49-4"3 and 46-44: Lincoln High 57-56; Lincoln
2 0-0 44 Nort h east, 46-42; Nor th 67-42; and Thomas
Chuck Bruno
0 2-4 23 J efferson , 58-50 a nd 62-47.
Rich P esek 23
1 0-0
Jim Collin

Oppon ents 328 160-309 838 284
272 397 207 230

Pictured above is South High's 1958 freshm en basketball squad-left to right,
front row: Mike Mannon, Jim Smith, Russell Lane, Joe Nedich, Robert Fisher; second
row: Michael Demkowski, Gary Pospisil, Sam Johnson, Paul Reed, Leo Kennedy, Roger
Day, Fred Shier y; t hird row: Coach Ed Mandi, Frank Pasieka, Don Garrison, Jim
Palmer, Ron Wiksell, Richard Blomenkamp, Bob Simon, Bob Rothe rmun.

and fhe :.lre:5hmen learned fhe /undamenfal o/ fhe game.

Above is our
South High Invi-

tational trophy.

Standingwith Coach Mickey Sparano are the Pac-
ker South High Invitational champions, left to right:
Sam DeBiase, heavyweight; Joe Prokupek, 103; Chuck
Christensen, 165; Loren Crayne, 95; William Gqrgen,

133; Don Trimble , 120; and Bob Swanberg, 127.
South totaled 104 points to win the team title.

Richard Newville congratuljl.tes Bill The Southite wrestling squad racked up 80
Peckerlng for pinning his Eagle opponent. points to bring home the Nonh High Invitation -
Those five points gave South a win over al trophy, shown afthe right; but the only mem-
Central and, eventually, the Intercity ber of the team to win a championship was Rich-
Title. ard Newville, who competed in the 165-pound
division.

Wre6ffin'J championo

Below ar.e South's senior Intercity champions, left l'eceiveJ awa1•J6.
to right, Melvin Masek, 165; Richard Brown, 138; and
Bill Pickering, heavyweight. Pictured at the right
ar!! the Packer underclass-
men who became Inter-
city champs-left to right:
Don Alexander, fresh-
man, 95; Richard New-
ville, junior, 175; and
Joe Prokupek, sopho-
more, 103.

Pictured above is the 1957-58 varsity wrestling team-left to right, front row: Don
Alexander, Joe Nigro, Richard Brown, Bob Prucha, J oe Prokupek ; second r ow: Joe
P irrone, J ohn Barrett, Ed Nemecek, Jim Fuxa, J ohn D eGeorge; back row: Coach
Mickey Sparano, Carl Tyler, Melvin Masek, Richard Newville, Gene Jones, Bill Picker-
ing, a nd Student Manager Ray Milan.

while fhe vcu·6il'J mafmen won tit£6.

December 10 SEASON RECORD 9....................Boys Town
9 ......... ........ .. .N o r th
13 South....................37
17 S o u t h .... ................ 37 5....................Thomas J efferson
20 South....................42 9....................A braham Lincoln
20 South....................37
January 14 S o u t h............... .....3 4 11....................Lincoln Sout h east
17
22 South....................45 7....................T ech
S o u th .................... 2 3 21. ................... C e n t r a l
31 South....................26
31 S o u th .................. ..35 11.......... .......... N o r t h
F ebruary 4 S o u t h............... .. ...39 10....................Thomas Jefferson
South ....................30
7 South....................50 5....................Lincoln Northeast
South....................21 14....................Abraham Lincoln
14 S o u t h .. .................. 29
S ou t h................ .... 32 O..............•....•T ech
18 21 ................... .C e n t r al
18 16....................Boys Town

13................ .... L i ncol n

This looks like a pin for Me l-

vin Masek, who drew with his 165-
pound Eagle foe on January 17.

Joe Prokupek and Centralite
Charles Ravitz are shown grappling

in their 0-0 draw. Joe moved up
a weight for the match.

Shown above is the reserve wrestling squad of 1957-58- left to r ight, first row: Dennis
Lopez, Fred Koch, Robert Keeling, Henry Hembrett, Walter Hudson, Glen Pancake ;
second row: Loren Crayne, William LaFerla, Tony Ziccardi, Dick Parsons, Nick

Costanzo, W illiam Gorgen, Ron Anglim; third row: Coach Mickey Sparano, George
Cardenas, Bob Swanberg, Clarence Butler, Chuck Christensen, Bob Van Outry, Sam
DiBiase, and Ray Milan, manager.

SEASON RECORD

South 57 Boys Town 0 South 41 North 9
South South 29
South 37 North 11 South Thomas Jefferson 19
South 56 South 37
South 49 Thomas Jefferson 3 South 37 Lincoln Northeast 20
South 53 South 65
South 65 Abraham Lincoln 8 65 Abraham Lincoln 16
34 South 29 T e c h n i c al 0
Lincoln Southeast 8
Central 0
T e c h n i c al 0
16 Lincoln Central 14
Central

Loren Crayne, left, ponders his
next move now that he is in back
of his opponent.

Bob Van Outry, right, is shown
winning a decision over a Central
competitor.



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fell7}ou can a Junior t';f hid Jadhinr;J air anJ duch.



W, rernernbe,· lhi:J

Chapfer 7

We all stood up tall and proud
whe n Miss Beck m easured u s fo r
our caps and gowns.

At fa6l lhe big momenl an·iveJ /o,· lhe Cfa66 o/ 1958 .

Vie were the senior s. This was our year-the climax of high school.
Looking ba ck we r ecall t hat first semester in t he huge halls of South High.
E ver y thing was new and stra nge, and we had a long journey ah ead of us.

Now as we walk t he corridors t hat r ing wit h the la ughter of previous
gener a tions, we r ealize h ow fast the tim e has gone.

As the memories of t he prom wer e pressed in scrap books and t he
last high school text books wer e closed forever , we star ted on our way
down t he path to t he open r oad. On g raduat ion day we r eceived t h e long
awaited r eward of our years of work.

The Class of '58 wishes to !eave fo t h e r emaining Southites our r eputa-
t ion and our honor , t he memories of t he past, t he hope of t h e present, and
the dreams of t he future.

To next year's seniors. we leave our academic and social achievements
and t he sincer e h ope t hat t hey will succeed wh ere we have failed and pro-
ceed in the a dvancement of our school-Sout h High .

Paying the ren tal fee for our grad-
uation attire was a serious experi-
ence.

This Southite is another milestone written in South

High's history - a pictorial and verbal review of your
activities.

You are about to commence new purs uits whereby you
may eventually achieve the goal for which you have planned.
Your results will be as marvelous as the extent and depth

of the principles which govern your personal living and

contacts with other people.
As the months turn to years, recall frequently the

words of a famous man: "Liberty exists in proportion to

wholesome restraint." Simply, man admires self-control, for
self-control represents strength which stems from inner

mastery. A discipl!ned man possesses that strength . Kind-
ness, calmness, honesty-these are hallmarks of character.

The man who controls himself in the face of forces oppos-

ing these is freed, whereas the man who permits the op-
posing forces to control him is enslaved.

You, Seniors of 1958, have within each of you the power
to succeed. The demands and challenges of society will be
ever present, but as responsible graduates you must accept
your share of leadership. May your education be a great
source of usefulness and pleasure to you!

~~q~

•Miss Mary Louise Beck

Senior :Jpon:Jor:J :Jupervi:1eJ graduafion aclivilie:J .

Miss Mary Louise Beck, the head sponsor of the Class of '58, began
her duties in January by overseeing the formalities of the senior elections.
Next on her 12B agenda were measuring for caps and gowns, ordering and
distributing graduation announcements, and arranging for prom and picnic
sites, dates, and entertainment.

In May, aided by her assistants, Loren A. Gammon, Roy J. Long, and
Miss Margaret McMartin, she supervised the splendor of the prom, the fun
of the picnic, and the solemnity of the baccalaureate.

Finally, on June 6, she was there to congratulate the graduates as
they received their long-awaited diplomas on Commencement Night.

Roy J. Long Miss Margaret McMartin Loren A. Gammon

Presldent
Al Beavers

Secretary Representative
Katie Alexander Mary Kay Champion

Cfadd ofi,cel'd wel'e the choice of the majol'il';J-.

Vlce-president Representative
John Baker Mike Stoley

Treasurer
Vicki McKinney

CARL A. ABELEIN
Elect ricity

JIM ADDISON
College Prep-Auto Mechanics

T OM AGNEW

Sales
Band ( Prep) I: ROTC I, 2: Safe Teens 3 : Sriles

Club 3 , 4.

,JUDY ALE X
General-Nurses' Prep

Big S is ter 3. 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Captain l. 2:
Future Nurses of America 4 ; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec-
retary 2, 3, Vice P resident 4; Homecoming 3, 4;
Honor Roll I, 2; Inter-City Studen t Counci l 3, 4 ;
Latin Cl ub ,1, Secret.a ry 4 : May Queen Coronation
2, 3; Red Pep pers 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec reu1 r y 2; Safe Teens
4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Co-Secretary 3, Treasurer

4; Youth Spectacular 2.

KATIE ALEXANDER
Bus in e s s - S t e nographic

Big Sister 3. 4: Cheerleader 3, 4; G.A.A. l; Home-
coming Ca ndidate .J ; I nter -City Student Council 2,
3, 4 ; lllay Queen Corcinalion l; Red Pep pers 3, 4;

Senior Class Secret ary 4 ; Sound Off 3; Student

Cou nci l l , 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres ident 3.

DONALD L. ALLEN
College Prep-Engineer ing

Lati n Club 4; Spanis h Club 3, 4.

RI CHARD ALT ROCK
College Prep

All-City Fest ival l , 2, 3, 4; Band (Advanced ) I , 2, 3,
4, Drum Maj or 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' S t.a te

3; Christmas P rogr am I, 2, 3, 4; Crack Squad 2, 3;

Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Officers' Club

4, Treasurer 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Butts Platoon I:
Safe T eens 3, 4, I nter-City Representative 4 ;_ Science

Clu b 4: Sound Off 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; S pring Con-

cert 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Tooter Teen 4 ; T een of t he Week 4.

DOROTH Y M. ANDERSON
Sten og r aphic

G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4; R ed P eppers I , 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2.

R. J OHN ANDERSON

College Prep .
Crack Squad 2, 3, 4, Assistant Comma nder 4: H1-Y

2, 3, 4, T reasurer 2, President 3, 4 : Honor Roll 1, 2.

3, 4 ; Latin Club 1, 2: Math Club 4: Officer s' Club

4; ROT C 1, 2, 3, 4. But t s P latoon 1.

BOB ANGELO
Drafting ..
All-City F estival 3 · Baseba ll 4; Big Brother 4; Choir
2, a, Second 2, Fi0rs t 3; Chris t mas Program 2, 3;

F ootball 3; Homecoming 4; Red Peppers 4; R OTC

l; Student Counci l 3, 4; Track 4.

DOLORES ANN ANTCZAK
Bus ine s s - St e n og r a ph ic

Choir 3, 4, Second 3, 1s t Girls' 4; G.A.A. 3.

ROBERT ANTCZAK
E le c tr ici ty

4r,o _tball 4; Safe Teens 4 ; Spanish Club 1, 2; Track

RALPH ARMENDARIZ
Electricity

ROTC 1 ; Spanish Club 1.

DONNA ARNAUSKAS
General Business

French Club 2.

BONNIE ARTKOTTER
Bu s ines s- B o o k k e e p i ng

MAX INE CARYLL ASHTON
Genera l Bookkeeping

Art Club 2; Choir 3, 4, ! st Girls' 3, 4; G.A.A. l ;
Red Peppers 1, 3.

GAIL BAGLEY
Bu s i n es s- S t e n o g r a p h i c

All-City Fes t ival 3; Choir 2, 3, 4. 2nd Girls' 2. Sec-
ond 3. 1s t Girls' ,1; Chris tmas Program 2, 3, 4; Red
Peppers 1, 2, 3; S pring Concert 2, 3, 4.

JOHN BAKER
College Prep

Big Br other 4 ; Chess Club 4; Debate Club 2 ; Foot -
ball I , 2; Grad uation Mars ha l 4 ; Hi-Y 4; Homecom-
ing 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; R ed Peppers 4; Safe
T eens 4; Senior Class Vice President 4; Sound Off
3; Spanis h Club I ; Spring Play 2, 3; Student Coun-
cil 4; Thes pians 4; T rack 2. 3. 4.

PATRI CIA ANN BAKER
College Prep-Stenographic

A rt Club 2; Girls' State Alternate 3; Cheer leader 2,
3, 4; Chess Club 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Secretar y- •
T reas urer 3, Vice President 4; Future Teachers of
America 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice Pres ident 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4,
Treasurer 4; Library Service League 2, 3; May
Queen Coronation 2, 3 ; Por tias 2, 3, 4 ; Red Peppers
l , 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Youth Spectacular 2.

MELVIN BALABAN
General Mecha nics

DIANE BALLOU
College Prep-Stenographic

Junior Red Cross l ; Libr ary Service League 4;
Spanish Club 3, 4.

J OE BALSANO
College Prep

J IM BARATTA
General Business

Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; "O" Club 3, 4;
Track 2, 3; W r estling 1.

MARGIE RUTH BARGER
College Prep

G\rls' State 3 ; Choir 2. 3, 4, 2nd Girls' 2, 1s t Girls' 3,
F irs t 4; French Club 3, 4, Secret ary 4 · Future
Nurses of America 1; Honor R oll l , 2, 3, 4 '; Portias
1; Y-Teens 1, 2.

EDDY BAROWSKY
Drafting
Spanish Club 1, 2.

ROBERT BARRETT
E lectricity

ROTC 1.

JOE BARRIENTOS

Fine Arts
All-City Festival 2, 3, 4; Big Brother 3, 4; Choir 2,
3, 4, Second 2, First 3, 4; Christmas Program 2, 3,
4; Football 3, 4; Homecoming 3, 4, Candidate 4;
Night on Broadway 3; "O" Club 3, 4; ROTC I , 2, 3,
Military Police 1, 2, 3; Sound Off 3 ; Spring Concert
2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; "Trial
by Jury" 4; Youth Spectacular 2.

JAMES BARRY
College Prep

Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Track 2.

EVELYN E. BARTEK
Stenographic-General Business

Choir 2, 3, 4, Second 2, 2nd Girls' 3, 1st Girls' 4.

PEGGY BARTMAN
General Business

TOM C. BATTIATO
Auto Mechanics

ROTC 1; Safe Teens 3.

RODNEY BEAL

General Business
ROTC 1 ; Safe Teens 1.

ALLAN 0 . BEAVERS

College Prep .

Big Brother 3, 4; Choir 2, Second 2; Homecoming 2,

3, 4; Inter-City Student Council 3; Officers' Club 4;

ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Color Gua rd Commander 3, 4; Safe

Teens 3, 4; Senior Class President 4; Spanish Club

4, President 4; Spring Play 2, 3; Thespians 3, 4;

Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4.

RUTHIE A. BEDNAR

College Prep--Nurses' Prep .
Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 1; Safe Teens 4; Science

Club 4.

A'

CAROL BENAK
Homemaking

G.A.A. 2, 4; Safe Teens 4.

JIM BENAK
General Mechanics

JAMES L. BERGER
W ood w o r k i n g

Baseball 3, 4 ; Track 2, 4.

PATRICIA BETTS
College Prep

G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; R ed
Peppers 2; Safe T eens 4; Science Club 4; Y-Teens 4.
LAURALEE BEX'fEN

General Business
Red Peppers 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2.


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