Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 29 of 144
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N4 ,,.. if ef X- Back Row Mr Snuth J Abegglen M Monson G Kuether J Herlitzke M Jevne Mr Thomas Third Row A Las berg M Marek R Schmlt B Spangler M Blon T Kelly J Gautsch Second Row A Voss F Mullen E Anderson S Selck V Olson M Reschlem Front Row A Miller R Wxlhelm E Stylen L Rowley K Albrechtson T Gllbertson Leslie Holthaus Taking care of all the business of the senior class is the task of the Senior Executive Council When in i949 the graduating class became too large t meet as a unit in Room Zl5 it was de- cided that each senior home room elect a boy and a girl to represent it in a smaller group. Since then the senior class has conducted its affairs through this representative body. The council with its advisers, Mr. Smith and Mr. Thomas, list of students eligible for senior privi leges Busiest of all officers is the treas urer who while making collections pays two visits to each of the eleven home rooms. Total receipts for the year were Sl ,4l 2 and included S324 for graduation announcements, Sl46.5O for individual Booster pictures, and S94l.5O for caps and gown rent. and the class officers meets every Mon- day and Wednesday during the home room period in Room l l6. On the agenda are the election of class officers, a DAR. representative, and the commencement speakers, the ordering of graduation an- nouncements and caps and gowns, and the perfection of plans for the senior- faculty dinner. One of the first articles of business was the formation of a com- mittee which met every quarter to examine the report cards and make a Party politics are ignored as seven members of the Senior Executive Council count the ballots cast for class officers making sure that all is legal. NX 1Z......1Z21 in--.. Page 25 1 . ,-..' .-,aI ni ul., s

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Page 24 Annette Ludovicy, Central's ex- change student, comes from the city of Luxembourg in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Annette is one of five children. She has a brother who is an attorney, one who is preparing for this profession, a married sister, and a younger sister. Her father is a teacher of Greek and French. Quail- ham- aaaz- Waim At a welcome party in her home Mary Ellen Hebbe-rd, Annette's hostess, entertains members of the Student Council and the Social Com- mittee. Iohn Pamperin and Norma Tennison, S. C. president and secretary, smile over the fact that the S650.00, transportation fee for our exchange student, has been raised. Early in the fall of l953 Central's Student Council and the student body approved the idea of sponsoring a foreign exchange student for the following year. School and civic organizations responded generously with funds, bringing the final total way above the needed 5650. ln September, l954, Central students gladly wel- comed Annette Ludovicy, a l7-year-old girl from Luxembourg. Annette soon entered into school life through Student Council, G.A.A., and Y-Teens. Be- sides participating in a newly organized discussion group, she was elected president of the Central Playhouse. Outside of school Anette was busy attend- ing Girl Scout functions and speaking to various civic groups. We feel so well rewarded by her year at Central that we wish to have another foreign student next year. Scholarships for these students are .made pos- sible by the American Field Service, whose purpose is to increase understanding and friendship among the peoples of the world. V' . , . i ' if Q gs



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1 James F. Abegglen: A-Industrial -- Football I, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 33 L.C. Club Senior Exec Council Abby Worked for garage In summer l954 Kenneth Arthur Abraham B Agnculture A Pr 2 V Pres 3 Cafeten Ambmon teacher Plans to attend La Crosse State College Karen lngrnd Albreclltson B General u dent Councll I 2 Correspondung Sec 3 Gnrls Chorus I Mlxed Chorus I Hu Tnb Ad 2 3 Hu Trub Ed 2 3 Nocturne 2 V Pres 3 Sr Exec Councll Ambutlon nurse Brad Alexander B General Harlequuns I 2 3 Debate 3 2I2 Exec Councll 2 3 Foot ball 2 3 Plans to attend Beloit College Ambntlon chemlst Morton Alexander B lndustnal Ambntuon for est ranger Worked on farm In Idaho In sum mer I954 Plans to joan the Navy Fredrlck Allen A lndustnal A Club I Works sn the manlung room at the La Crosse Tnbune Plans to attend Vocational School Ambition mechanic Pew 5 evenly IVMM fame 01644 NAA, S M411 vjj.:L,,lQJ!LLA-Z7 LALJ flfuz JfweHm4,4JJJW-vw wmfdyfk Liu'-asf 7701441 Sfzamlaf f.4H,1.E,aiJd.Z2wu ff, Leaders of the sensor class are Fred Mullen president Vernon Olson vlce presrdent Sandra Selck secretary and Everett Anderson treasurer MA, algo ww W lb LI,..fl.,f-J ,4,0,lL! fn! fl 1 fn,-'ftJ,l..1f ff 15-UV r ,:-.Jn 'sn Page 26 Craig Andersen B lndustnal n I Plans to attend La Crosse State Ambntuon engmeer Danlel G Anderson B General Los Hldalgos ec as e ball 3 Foot a Sclence Club 3 LC Club Ambutnon chemical engmeer Everett Allen Anderson B Commercral Boys Chorus I Mixed Chorus I Booster Ed 2 3 Sensor Class Treas Member of Naval Reserve Plans to attend U of Wusconsm and enter the Navy Karen Ashland B General Jr Red Cross I AA I 3 Or stral B 3 Pep Bandl 2 3 Ambltuon teacher Plans to attend U of Wnsconsun Tom T Athnos B lndustnal n I Pep Band I Z Summer and out of school job clerk at Consumers Ambntuon archntect Plans to joan Navy Darlene Joy Baker A Commercual Y Teens I 2 G 2 3 Claude e Ambu tlon stenographer Worked In a restaurant In summer I954 at my Fr. es. .' 1- 'a 2, ai A ' 'V : - -- St - 4. ,wa I-I 'I h ' . ,, -- X T- I' I . - g I' g : H-V ' -- rt . A 0 J n If W. fr' ' J , , -f :KN I , -F H K X ., rug , . A' J ' l X - ' UILXKN .AJlJ4!7ga46L,A ZLICAI All I Inf. If ff ,J f-I .ffl , 1' . 1 f I V' ' , l IM' LLL k I ' : - ' -- Bad .,'2. U p I,.S .'2gB kr' -l,2, bll-Ig X W . In It T Q zgs. .. ,2:, 2 che. ,'2g andI,2: fs, .':- I'--Bad,2g fl I st. ,. '. A 4 1, g .A.A. I, , vu -- :-

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