Capac High School - Capacian Yearbook (Capac, MI)

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, wa = i ’ 3 } z O é Ss a beater a To the Football Team of 1953 and also S. T, H.S, A.A. | champs we dedicate our Capacian of 1954. The Chiefs under the leadership of the Coaches, Mr. Gray and Mr. Seeley came through with the championship and undefeated record the first since 1945, To You We Dedicate Capacian weenie Staff Sa ef, y Kathleen Knoll (Business Manager) Jim Love (Editor) . Helen Dzuiblinski Maxine Brennan = ; William Burgess (Assistant) s George Diver Dick Smith (Dedication) Judy Teetzel (Aéatatant (Assistant) (Seniors) (Art) a . Ray Porter Betty Smith Janet Kuafman Sharon Rhody Barbara Love Berniece McIver Beverly Behnk (Sports) (Sophomore) (Junior) (Freshman) (Activities) (Grades) (Snaps) rry Seidell (Assistant) Andy Kocis (Assistant) Loretta Petz (Assistant) . 3 of _ ducation Norman H Brennan President reasurer Gerls Wallace Howard Smith Trustee Trustee There are many students who consider attending high school a waste of time. Then there are others who thoroughly enjoy the experience, Ina country like ours where everyone has an equal opportunity for success we should deem it a privilege to attend school. The years fly by so fast that we cannot realize how important our high school days are. When a piece of sculpture is made the artist makes many changes in the basic pattern of his work, How well his initial effort is accomplished will determine his success, He must through trial and error create the finished product. Whena child enters high school he makes many adjustments as he progresses in his education, How well he applies himself, how willing and eager he is to discover and use his abilities and talents shows his attitude toward life. His many interests, associations and exper- iences make possible the development of a finer sense of what is right and what is wrong. There are many good things accomplished and there are many fine qualities developed and sometimes mistakes are made, But this is the place for the student to find them out and correct them. We teachers pledge ourselves to be advisors and helpers to you students, It is our ambition to guide and direct you wisely along the pathway of high school education. ‘ What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the human soul.'' -- Addison Yoseph Gg Colby | SS, uperin tendent Democracy is an effective way of living based upon fundamental and lasting ideals. Individuals are respected, have dignity, make choices and decisions, assume and dis- charge responsibilities, use and help to preserve human rights, and have opportunities to work with others in the pursuit of common interests, All of these values, the develop- ment of which constitutes a challenge to every teacher, become increasingly significant in daily living. In our stress upon the individual privileges and freedom enjoyed in a democracy, we sometimes fail to realize the inherent responsiblilties coupled with these privileges. One ought to be more concerned with what he owes others than what they owe him. The world does not owe anyone a living. The elevator to success is not running, take, the stairs at the top of which may your Master be able to greet you with His Well Done. Frank Gg Spotts | Principal Secretarial Staff MRS, RUTH ROLLO School Secretary Student Secretaries 1] 12 Oe eo” i aunt a ® dabetrelintiee abt bh e gas ba read ee a pach, whe fu 13 14 Seniors The door to success is labled ‘‘PUSH. ' JIM STROUP CHUCK HIGGINS GOFGS Mt Cla 105 bac Gis ccie sy nc eggs: 3 jt. 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Swiecele) ee Bes Pit Piva sere alee eerie cae EAS 1,2,3,4 PRORMIOTE, wieii id SWS wos 4 Woothalh2ss is Sse coe 24,34 ,4% Student Council. ......0...4405. 2,3 Preck sii oiievdaals eivig care Meda dhy Senior Play DON STANDEL JUANITA HERRERA Commercial Club......... 1,2,3,4 Glee Clithy siccawvasa wenn ote 2,3,4 Senior Play RAYMOND PORTER F, FA. Basketball......... CE BEREG 1,2,3.4 Senior Play , GEORGE LONDON Dats. sicweremcacewemnainieen 1,2,3,4 Beatball, anc Kaaverass 1,2,3%,4 Basketball. ......,.... Seve eyaee F, F.A. err pe ee! PRUOSERORE Si SN REESE ed 4 Football... sis. sieesues v1,24,3 ,4 Student Council.... 1. -. si eeuee® iy os Se aitiw aw ory-atsrncors LTT BOSketbaly cisise-bicis siesta 34,44 Class Vice-President,.....,... eat Commercial Club.......... 3 PLOGRULET cise es Veer ess 3 Glee Glubiec cies a eee cba cgue'e 1 Student Council,.......... ose 4 Senior Play PELL SEARS. Glee Club, occ cas ececee one 1,2,3 Basketball... csc ecveecwe eT ee 3 Commercial Club.,..... vane ere Commercial Club President Student Council Junior Class President Junior and Senior Play Good Citizen D. A, R, ‘54 ROGER BOWERSON Baseball......... RSs vigieress 2,3 Basketball. ........ veeawweapoveee ee ey, SA ee eevee 1,2,3,4 REPOTter,, . o.4-0sie2 sce ee ne == Sie es a A yore ere te RT ows 27 JOE STANDEL Baseballcicech.. avscexro sais 1,2,3 Bashethail ss pssst ews sees 1 Bis DEY Acs gos gia Mawar ea aan 15255 Track.$420%3% Fs 23 BERNIECE McIVER Camera Club Treasurer..... iii Commercial Club........-..., 1,2 DONALD RAWLINS ‘ PEARL STANDEL Baseball...... 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Cree dey aN i,4 Football. ........ 1,2°,4° Junior Play 8 ot Se re er appr epee 19 PATSY CARROLL Commercial Club Glee Club........... ep disiarniers 1,2 Senior Play DON WHITTKOPF Baseballe ccs 5 scs cea eeeeses 2,3 CIR S SECTERLY,. « u-0:4.6:0,0:0:9;9,9,9008 AE Commercial Club,... ... --.++- 3 PS Soe ee eR RT Tos ef BRET OEY 6650 vw ensnere erie Bi Boothe assis sista tie vaiviecniasss 2,4 Student Council. ........--..5.. MARLENE CHRYSLER re 01 ES, SE Ps 1 Commercial Club............ 2,3,4 ERR ID a so 0:40:45 9:03 40s wr0e a:48 ‘ 1 Junior Play......vecivee Cana eot 3 TED EVANS Footuah, 5353s ose cise seis sisas eel JAMES CUTCHER VIRGIL YANTZ Basketball. iii ov ceveere 3,4 PROWAE cciecee sete 1,2,3%,4 Glee Glaby 556022 ceseaeuiesees 1,2 Junior Play Student Council............ 3,4 PROGIMOME 6.5, 6.5:4-0.6. 66 KONO s-O98 a | et ae Kdipioeee hhee ee 4 ae ad o ao L fo} v Z iL” } he 3 — SY w; al AY M4 t } a | j | | | JOYCE KAMIDOI BER 666. ovensivssrtewkavs 3,4 Commercial Club,........ 3,4 Vice-President... scseneieeveet Junior Play FRANK STANDEL EP Aicasccvceensasderus cB Siais MARY GINN Commercial Club.....,., oe 2 et $160 CIOs iccrciecs atcwses -1,2 LEON KEELER Commercial Club....... bb eee Junior Play Student Council. ............ 66. A Track.iiseciss ene Ca 1,2 WILBERT WITHUM Ee mipseere ie wee Baseball.... Jyetvepe ace erperee Bok y Besvss ivces ‘ ovev0 Rodel OS TONY ZIENTAK nu we +. y . to KATHLEEN KNOLL NEURITA HARVEY N iy . ae’ id SHIRLEY GUTZWILLER Juniors KAY GABBARD JAMES GRIPTON ILA OSBORN DOROTHY SELLINGER BARBARA LOVE CAROL VRANISH PAOLIA Mc VEIGH | | Ly MARY JANE ZWIERNIK MIKE MURPHY t . MAGGIE PIERCE MAUREEN O'CONNER NANCY CARTER DALE WIDEMAN MARY ANN BETKER ot 4 ' q or NS y 5) BOB TEETZEL, MARJORIE PETZ RONALD SHARRARD STANLEY CHRYSLER IRENE BOADWAY MOLLY RENDON MARTIN KEGLER bo 4 GERALD MIER ELSIE TSZINSKI PAUL WILLIAMS ay JOHN GRUBER NATALIE CORTINA DAVID Mc CLUSKY SANTOS HERRERA 26 BEVERLY BEHNKE BILL BURGESS BETTY STUTZMAN TOM CAMPBELL Tomorrow's 1Oth Grade Vice-President RICHARD NAGY RICHARD SMITH PATRICIA FULLER JANET NEMECEK | he Lin w@ Wo JIM STANDEL JOANNE KERSTEN ELIZABETH KOVES BAR BARA TEETZEL HAROLD STOEL SALLY WINTERS DONNA WALKER ROBERT ELSTON MARY LOVE NANCY GLASSFORD 3, ’ THE ND, JIM SHERNENKO MARY McNUTT GLORIA POSTINA WALTER BUGAJSK 28 @? JOANN KRAUSE GENE BECKER BONNIE SNELL PAUL GINN SHEILA ASSELIN —_ - y PA M4 wr ; ‘ ) A 7 ARLEEN ARNDT MERLIN McCLELLAN KAREN BRUECKNER GERALD CANNIS JOYCE WILSON ROY LOZANO NANCY OWENS JOHN PETZ ANGELINE ZOCHOWSKI CHARLES WOOD 29 President WILLIAM OGDEN Vice-President Secretary he J RAYMOND BOWERSON MARIANNE Woop JATK DIVER DANNY BELL JUNE HALL : tea ALICE STANDEL TOM SADILEK JOYCE DOELLE la RONALD SCHWARTZ SYLVIA GRANC ‘ MARY ANN McCOY EDWIN BOADWAY une CARL SCHOLZ DONNA HARVEY aN DOROTHY BUGAJSKI LAURA LONDON SHERRON RHODY NANCY CARR RICHARD MATKOWSKI JOAN BURIAN JANET KAUFMAN BETHEL ROSS LOIS BURGESS ah ANDY KOTIS EMMA BETKER a | wif JAMES SCHLAIRE MARY ELLEN SHRYSLER Sy BESSIE WOOD 31 RONALD MORGAN EILEEN CLARK SHIKLEY RHODY MAYNARD DELL ANGELINA RODRIQUEZ MARY VanCAMP LARRY SEIDELL KATHLEEN MILL ene WILLIAM LATHROP ROSEMARY RAMSEY WILLARD LONDON LARRY GAUMER —N J SHARON PETERSON BETTY SMITH LARRY AILOR ARTHUR LOZANO ALLEN MEIER ANNA BRIEGER CLAUDIA AMON KEITH FILLMORE PHILIP GOTTSCHALK JAMES CAIN JANET SCHOOK MARGARET DAAS LOUIS FOSTER JOHN ONDRUS SALLY GRIPTON CATHERINE LAU WERS 33 BARBARA SCOTT SANDRA FULLER A BILLY CARROLL TEDDY TSZINSKI WALTER ASSELIN HARVEY BOADWAY LAWRENCE ROSSEAU JAMES MESSNER JACK TEETZEL ROBERT MEIER FRANK GOTTSCHALK FRANK KOCIS DENNIS LOVE WILLIAM DOTSON GERALD MALLWITZ Seventh Grade MARILYN JANIAK ROBERT TURNER PATRICIA ZOCHOWSKI RONALD METZER PEARL COLLINS FRANCIS ZOCHOWSKI MARLENE McCGLELLAN JAMES McC OY SANDRA AILOR VIRGINIA WOODS CLAUDETTE KLEIN PANSY McIVER DANIEL CHRYSLER BARBARA BRENNAN TOM SMITH JOAN JELNECK FREDRICK ROSSEAU JOANN GRANC RICHARD LOZANO SHARON HERSTEIN 35 JOAN TEETZEL MARION BRENNAN PATRICIA QUITTER LOIS LONDON PATRICK CARROLL VIAN ASSELIN EDWIN CAMPELL PATRICIA SCHWARTZ ARLENE HARTMAN JOHN KERSTEN STELLA RUNNING GEORGE DAAS LEOPOLD LOZANO MARY DAWE IVAN WITHUM PATRICIA MOSHER ROBERT BRESLER BEVERLY FRANCHY ROBERT POWERS FAITH POSTINA 36 ey Val! MRS, DOROTHY FISCHER DAVID GRISS SANDRA LYLE GERALD SCHWARTZKOPF SANDRA ROELENS DOUGLAS CARROLL MARTHA PRINTZ JACQUELINE ADAMSKI DOLORES SCHOENBERG GARY METZER JANET HELZER DONNA FOSTER ROBERT JAMISON SUSAN COLBY NUANE KOHLER JiM JUDD TOMMY AGUINAGA SUSIE ONDRUS 38 DIANE AMON LARRY KALBFLEISCH JUNE STAMMAN SHARON CLARK © LINDA MEIKLE MARGARITA AGUINAGA CARL MASHER SAROL EVANS 8 S- il BARBARA RICHARDSON LESLIE LAKE SIDNEY LAMBERT GERALDINE BOYNE ay: LYNETTE LOVE JEANNE LINCOLN KELLEY MARTIN BYRON HELZER RONALD KAUFMAN CAROL DIVER MARY ANN MOSS JOHN KOHNS 39 ‘ . r BILL ABRAHAM JOAN KOBAYASHI MARGARET JUDD ELIZABETH SPOTTS VIRGINIA EMN ONS GARY HARVEY HENRY LOZANO LARRY HAWKS DIANNA BANBURG 40 IDA PETING LARRY CASTLE MISS TUCKER GLORIA KEGLER DOUGLAS HEARL e } y ba LESTER WHEELER RUTH DaFOE LEWIS WALKER DONNA HAWKS GARY NEUMAYER — ; ——- = RUTH ANN SNELL FREDERICK STEABEN RICHARD KRIESCH ELAINE STANILOUI RICHARD DOTSON bite FRANKLIN SPOTTS JANET CARROLL WILLIAM MESSNER GLORIA FRANCHY LARRY WAGNER 41 Be GERALD BOWERSON JOANN FIKE THOMAS HOOCK 42 Md EDWARD WDOWICKI JUDITH CLARK o bp — Lo ‘ rh ‘i LOREN CLARK SANDRA KRIESCH DN KIKU HAYASHI ROGER SCHONEMAN ROSE KOCIS THOMAS HARVEY JAMES BARTH MARCIA LESLIE HIRAM POWERS LEON FOSTER GERALD WOODS ALICE LONDON JOHN PRINTZ SANDRA NAGY WESLEY MOSHER MRS, CARRIE MAE DUNBAR DAVID KLUG BARBARA TURNER RAYMOND HAWKS JUDITH GOTTSCHALK VIRGINIA GRANC HERK GLOVER RUTH ANN HARVEY ' Bs CAROL CRISS BILLY LYLE - e | = ANN CLARKSON NADINE SCHMALTZ CHARLES TEETZEL ANN WITHUM JOAN FULTON DAVID FOSTER DIONISIA SANCHEZ CUCA AGUINAGA PAUL CLARK BRENDA KNAPPINS ROBERT SHCLAIRE JUDY MARKWART 43 De. y CATHERINE WILLS iz | v SHARON BARRIGAR LAUREL FULLER SHARON BRUSH ; Neale! PAUL BRUECKNER MICKEY EVANS ROBERT BUTSCH LARRY CLARK GEORGEAM MESSNER MARGUERITE BOWERSON ILONA NOWAK GERALD WITHUM JAMES SCHWARTZKOPF WILLIAM WALKER =m JAMES LINCOLN RONALD JAMISON 44 LINDA METZER RONALD MEIER GERALD LEWIS 7 , | eat PAUL PRINTZ ANNE MOSHER WILLIAM MILLER SHARON WARVIE JAMES WALKER f , % van) ; JANICE BURGESS MICHAEL SCHOOK JUDITH VRANISH DANNIE PETZ JANET SIEGEL We decorated the room for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Grade Three tay ' (er RSs (ON Wb TOHN MESSNER WILLIAM PETING HARLEY STOUTENBURG BEULAH SCHOONOVER DIANE COLLER 45 We were in the Christmas Operetta. I made Christmas gifts and cards for my parents, MAURICE CALLENDER THELDA GLOVER JANET CLARK LARRY WENDT ‘S yoMd CAROLE SADILEK JOHN STANILOU PEGGIE SCOTT JOHN CERANSKI MARGARET OGDEN Q ag 9 Sas DARRELL WITHUN ILA DEAN RAPSON KENNETH KOBAYASHI KATHLEEN MILLS WYNN KLUG EMMA NOWAK CALVIN WAGNER NOREEN CLARK DAVID DOTSON MICHELE McKUEMAN 46 Ak SANTOS SANCHEZ BERNICE TSZINSKI VIRGINIA SCHOENBERG SUSAN FULLER BARBARA SCHIF FELBINE NORMAN HAMADA RALPH RAY VICTOR SHULL MRS, HELEN KLANN = VALERIE MESSNER HAROLD LEADER MARIJORIE WELCH ROBERT ROELEN Second Grade Units on: Seede-Pilgrim Thanksgiving-Insect-Cricket Music: Trees in Fal] Weather - Eskimo Land Collecting - Milk glass. DELORES WITHUN £ PENNY WITHUN JANE CLARKSON RICHARD MEIER z 47 KENNETH ADAMSKI JUDITH WARVIE SALLY COLLINS DIANA FOLEY RALPH DaF OE PHYLLIS NEUMAYER re LEONARD HOOCK KAREN COLBY ELIZABETH LAMBERT JOSE PH HAYASHI PAULINE ONDRUS SUSAN LaFORGE SUE CARROLL JACK BISHOP JUDITH MERRITT “ Fall Q) 0) EDWIN SHOOK MAY WOODS PETER KAHN ANN ABRAHAM wy - . be PAT, . . At = t £ = oy H VICTORIA MIZDRAK GLENN METZER DIANA MEEKER ROBERT LE WIS First Grade KATHLEAN HEATON LLOYD LAKE MARY ANN BANBURY SALLY MILLER JAMES SCHWARTZKOPF MISS FREDA KOEHN SHARON MASS JAMES BADE ROBERT BARTH GARCIA RHODY CAROL LAMPHERE JOHN WALLACE SHARON WALKER WILLIAM JOHNSON JANE HOOCK DONALD SCHLAUD —_ S adi GAIL FENTON DENNIS PETERSON EDWARD LOVE NANCY DICKSON CAROLYN KEGLER DELL HARVEY a f Aa ) ROBERT SCHAEFER CYNTHIA ADAMAKI A Christmas tree for the birds, Experience chart stories, “ Choral reading, Rhythm Band 50 { = : omy SS aS 4 FRANK WITHUN LINDA RAPSON BRENDA BONER @. (lbs shez. JOE SANCHEZ FRED FERGUSON ROBERTA BARNARD SANDRA WALKER GERALD DAFOE JANET KLUG ELIZABETH DAWE PHYLLIS SPROUL LINDA KEGLER Pet Unit, Library Unit, Santa Claus Tastle, Dramatizations WILLIAM LAMPHERE Kindergarten aes FOR NU MORNING CLASS if aoe ) BACK ROW: Left to Right: Raymond Hilldinger James Ceranski Willard Prey Roger Coman Roger Dotson Raymond Behnke Dennis Schwartz Dennis Meganck FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Linda Chase Albert Kobayashi Larry Garza Santos Remerez Ruth London Christine Mowak Ronadl Kriesch Cheryl Giroux ‘Dennis Bowerson Douglas Shull DEN OR ONE Kindergarten AFTERNOON CLASS BACK ROW: Left to Right: John Grzyb James Ceranski Dwight Spotts Patricia Bussell Jan Ploegar Cathy Onyon Sandra Steaben Lynn Schuneman ONT ROW: Left to Right: Richard Butch Kerry Klug Edwin Raetz Kathlean Meikle Jerry Knappins Mary Abraham Gary O’Neill Sheldon Sperry Barbara Gottschalk Lola Carroll Wm ONaourhwnre F SCM MDNDONAWN LE _ 51 : ae Gil e. ,, 7) Y ron Li al = x The athletic program at Capac High School under the direction of Mr. Seeley, Mr. Gray and Miss Swem has been established for the purpose of providing every student whether boy or girl, with the opportunity of participating in some form of athletic ac- tivity if they so desire. In addition to the four major sports of football, basketball, baseball, and track, the program includes girls’ basketball, in which Capac has excelled for several years, interscholastic basketball for Junior high boys, intramural activities for grades seven through twelve and physical education classes for grade school child- ren, Junior high school and high school students, It is our desire that these activities might serve to complement our academic program, That those who participate, either actively or in the capacity of spectator, might acquire a lasting attitude of co-operativeness, understanding, and respect, both for themselves and their fellowmen. Chiefs Win Championship FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Capac 43 Dryden 0 Capac 13 Memphis 13 Capac 20 New Haven 13 Capac 13 Almont 0 Capac 26 Armada 0 ; Capac 18 Brown City 6 NON-LEAGUE Capac 13 North Branch 13 Capac 45 Imlay City 19 RAWLINS ED. BARGIFL : a y dy A HIGGINS j 55 56 BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: ABSENT: Varsity Team Ray Porter, Jim Love, Hank Bargiel, Bill Burgess, Charles Higgins, Virgil Yantz. Jim Gripton, George London, Dale Wideman, Don Rawlins, George Kobayashi, Joe Herrera, Coach Seeley. George Diver, Marvin Bresler. FRONT ROW: Elston, Chernenko, Odgen, Sidell, Kocis, Bowerson. BACK ROW: Scholz, Bell, Smith, Dell, Matkowski, McCluskey, Divei Coach Gray. ABSENT: London Reserves Above is Dale Wideman and Coach Seeley receiving the S. T. H.S., A. A, tournament trophy from League President, Mr. Donald McAlvey, with the other. four team mates who played the winning game, From left to right are: Hank Bargiel, Jim Love, George Diver, and George Kobayashi. 57 Track The Capac Track Team under the coaching of Mr, Gray had some of the top contendents in the league, among the outstanding members were: Ollie Brieger Shot- Put Bil Burgess Mile Dave McCluskey Richard Nagy Medley Hank Bargiel Relay Marvin Bresler 880 relay and 100 yard dash They have had a three win, no loss season under the coaching of Miss Swem. So here is one big Capac Cheer? ‘or the Capac Girls. The twenty-two girls that went out for basketball this year have shown a lot of enthusiasm in all the games that they have played in this season. Camera Club “ . : pe Camere Club has carried out a wide and varied program this year. All which has yeen related either directly or indirectly to photography. 3 lL wh as Early in the year the areas of good picture taking and processing were taken up for study and experimentation. We also have worked on photo - oil - tinting and making Christ- mas cards, i a Capac ian, ’ and also a special! The club has sponsored the '1954 night program to which the public was invited, o have been the president of the camera club. | | have enjoyed and feel it a privilege t ave helped to ma ke it such wish to express my thanks to all of the members, and friends who h a great success. Z } Uerege Dvr President 6) Commercial Club The Commercial Club was organized with its primary objectives being, to make social developements and department im- provements, As a result of their participation in the clubs meetings and activities, members are better equipped to take their place in the business world. Tas | The Safety Patrol under the supervision of Captain Jack Teetzel and Lieutenants Frank Kocis and Sally Gripton do an excellent job of safety and accident prevention in our school. The safety of the elementary students of the Capac Public School system depends largely on the watch- ful eye of the members of the Safety Patrol. The patrol, in all types of weather, tend their stations to aid the children, | Members are selected from the 7th, 8th and 9th grade, and are under the direction of Mr. LaForge. Student Council The Capac High School Student Body is governed by the twelve Stud- ent Council members, under the direc- tion of the advisor, Mr. Seeley, The Senior Class has 4 repre- sentatives, the Junior Class has 3, the Sophomore Class has 2, and the Freshman Class has 1. A Junior will be elected pres- ident in April for the coming year. The F. F. A. The 49 members of the F, F. A, under the direction of President Ed Bargiel and his assistant Vice-President Jim Stroup have done many projects throughout the year. They have one night meeting a month in which the minutes of the last meeting are read by Secretary Don Whittkopf.. The dues are paid to Treasurer George London, Parlia mentary Procedure The Parliamentary Procedure Team of the F. F. A, are boys that are interested in the problems of the farm. Senior Band The 55 piece band of Capac High School under the direction of Mr, William La Forge played at both the Imlay City Fair and the Michigan State Fair, It has also played at Flint, Port Huron, and Ann Arbor. “e 64 FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: The Glee Club Marilyn Janiak, Thresa Cortina, Beverly Franchy, Stella Running, Vriginia Woods, Sally Gripton, Patricia Schwartz, Patricia Quitter, Mary Jane Trala, Pearl Collins, Jean Dotty, Sandra Fuller. Nancy Carter, Mary Ann McCoy, Conchita Galvin, Eileen Clark, Janet Petz, Barbara Scott, Jane Schook, Claudtte Kline, June Hull, Betty Stutzman, Brenda Pridemore, Anna Brieger. Patricia Zochowski, Barbara Scott, Barbara Love, Kathleen Miller, Alice Standel, Dorothy Selinger, Sharon Peterson, Lois Burgess, Catherine Lauwers, Marlene McClellen, Loretta Petz, Claudia Amon. Angline. Zochowski, Mary Love, Judy Ross, Jaunita Herrera, Susan Harris, Irene Boadway, Marjorie Petz, Pearl Standel, Mima Hill, Bethol Ross, Mary Ann Betker, Joanne Krouse, The Junior Band oat eZ re, a Capacian Boosters Ken se ay Capac Standar@Service White's egr: tion The Pantr Dr. N. Conrad ore Capac Vault Works Family Store South Side Lumber Co. Siegel Appliance Ca. terson Son - Feed Capac eisnoile Sally.é=pn eA Valley@Blevator Co. Ca, sfvemseedstan MVills lax en’ Sela ir yast-es eBlfinc Gulf Vigyglan’s B fu Sh Se Capac Body rg ' . 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