Central High School - Lake Breeze Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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This Letter ls About page page D592 page page page D692 Faculty UU VW? 6 00 y Q 'Am am -Sf P dS ur l:aculty Before you meet all of the members of the faculty we would like to gnve you some human rnterest sldelrghts and tell you somethrng about faculty hobbies and rnterests There are sixty faculty members twenty nlne men and thrrty one women who come from all over the middle west and hold an Impressive number of graduate degrees from top notch colleges and unlversrtues Also Mr Lynn Grover has a hobby of rope throwrng and knot tynng Mr Edward l Anderson spends hrs spare trme on rnventrons Mass Gretchen Slebert has travelled all over Europe on a bicycle and Mrss Ruth Schaper Mlss Mlnnle M Forrer, and Miss Dorothea Wagner also know Europe through travel Mr Lloyd Davrson lakes huntlng engrneer Ing oll painting and even plays the trumpet M Arnold Melzer wrote a book about debate Mass Marne Felzo hut bug time publlcatron when a story she wrote appeared IU a popular magazrne M and Mrs Charles M l-lewett taught school ID the Phrlrpprnes Mr Erland Johnson snngs solos Mass Maude McDonad has cookrng and flower gardens for hobbies Mr Arnold Jones can play practically anythung on the prano Mr Leonard D Stoll was a football star at college Mr Marvnn Sawyer and Mr Curtlss Pecore have patented an alumrnum duck decoy Mr lsrael Bensman used to play the clarlnet Mass Jane Clausen took a trrp to Mexico last summer Mr Walt Anderson was captain of the Llnlverslty of Wrsconsln basketball team ID 1940 Mlss Mildred l-lerman has worked at the ration board for two summers Mr Clarence Barfoot rs a gentleman farmer and we hear a good coo Mr Louis Zabel ranses gladrolas Mass l-lertha Bergner likes folk dancrng Miss Mabel Colton helped with the war effort one summer by dolng war work rn a factory and before the war Mr Alva C Rncheys hobby was automoblle trnps with hrs famrly Well what do you thunk now that you ve met some of the people behind the faces behrnd the desks? 7 Sheboygan publnc schools rs Superintendent l'lenry Earl Smith who skillfully drrects everythlng from the super vrsron of studies to school frnances Superintendent Smrth helprng to burld a flrm foun datlon for the future of She boygan by supervrsrng the education of nts future cltlzens l ' ' . - 3' , c -' I r- m ' ,L . I . .. I ',' , r. ' ' r. - g The Uman at the topf' in . ' . I l ' . . . ' ' is f 1 1 I . . fl, 4373. .,,,,. azz: ,JA YQ' 5 CLARENCE G ABENDROTH The ever present confer Holdrhdfllne d li lu cl ences GDOH rgorof egffncfnde EDWARD I ANDERSON Yo a I bank onhm Arthur l-l Mennes give a Ucndwdys l :cation ol hrs rnterest the welfare ol the school and hrs rndrspensabzllty as the able leader at our Central l-hgh WALTER R ANDERSON CLARENCE A BARFOOT JOHN E BARTH A l-lunlc of basketball ability A good man ns hard to hndl l'ldndSOrT16 l'lCVCUlCS 8 ,R SRX f1.J.f -'Paw '-sg-Xf 4 When you prrng your problems to Jacob cl Dewaard vlce prrnclpal you can be ISRAEL BENSMAN sure of Frrendly advice and real help We luke has type All extra currrcular actlvltues are carrred on under the supervrsron and gurdance of this second IU command here at Central HERTHA BERGNER It s for the Red Cross' 'Q my RUTH L BRUGGER JANE C CLAUSEN MABEL A COLTON Femrnlne Leonardo da Vnncn Whats coolcrn9'7 Gra e E prof' 9 Q as , A' It-I L K 'X A' ' I I ' A A 1 .aug X s Q -N Q- ,fxlgs ..ff+ 'f s N Q 'MW , N MF as rs fy I R A X Nik L WI! ,aw 11 GERDA E. DAGES Vrvacuous and versatlle LLOYD F DAVISON Platteville enthusiast DONALDJ ENGLISH Docs stones make chemistry lunl MINNIE M FORRER CHARLES M FAULHABER Shakespearean specnallst Our Chuck knows has mustc DOROTHY F GEURTZ MARIE E FELZO Qttper seamsfre All he wvrld s her stage 'IO 'Gi-r r-If-51-A LAURA M GILBERT l-ler looks speak volumes MARGARET L GRONSETH Cheer vol Ro e em and te eml 1.--.5 its MILDRED S HERMAN BENJAMIN B HESSLINK Never too busy to be friendly I-ldste makes waste WILLIAM F HERZIGER CHARLES M HEWETT Faculty Romeo World traveller ll L V Q 'E ms. be l l LYNN B. GROVER l l l .4 RUTH HEWETT Mothering and mathematics LORENDA P HOARD Poet and we lcnow CARL W HUEBNER Cluef of the Pedmen RUTH K HULL Practlces the Golden Rule ERLAND W JOHNSON Man wntlw a camera ARNOLD JONES Beat me Daddy' KING H LUND LORRAINE M KAROW B 3 tlungs little packa es Glamgur 3 rl 'IQ X it. 'N ,Av f l , . i ' , ' 3 . l . qi? -QU: ! '-Q ARNOLD E MELZER Lecture bound SAMUEL N MUNSON VNV'-N L MARSH Supa, bullder Fisher woman MAUDE M MCDONALD Play bound for Chncago EVELYN NUERNBERG A Mrss wltln a hut' ls LA VON E OLSON HILVIE O OTTERBLAD CURTIS G PECORE The Very Thouqht of You Typing tycoon Fish, hunt, and be happy 13 CARL E PETERSON ROSE A PHILLIPS Pdrlnarnentary procedure plusl No frrend of frogs' ALVA C RICHEY Central s Mr Anthony BETTY C RODENBECK Calrsthenucs kld MARVIN R SAWYER Inventor we hed I4 ,'.--- RUTH C SCHAPER Traveling as her hobby ELLEN M SHUART B :ne raruoner GRETCHEN W SIEBERT Bucycle speedster 15 E' .sw as I -5 X 7 if Y ff f .1 3 X P' W? I f . I . A X I L , - 1 yen '7 . MRS DENNIS STRODE JACKSON La maestra de espanol LENORE E SIPES LEONARD D STOLL Book buyer Now suppo In GUINETH L SPONEN PAUL J SWEENEY B'9 me IJOWIZV Tell It to Sweeney VIRGINIA V SWINLAND HENRY D VAN DUSER HAZEL W VOSS Make Jp amst Small but mighty Favorite chaperone I3 DOROTHEA WAGNER LOUIS G ZABEL Putamus eam esse OK' Wallc em chalk em expert School Nurse Mrs. John Widder. Book Rental Department M'ss Doris Fibiger Miss Martha Kuechle and Miss Rhea Wanninger. Office Girls Miss Doris Lenharclt Miss Roberta l-lalverson, and Miss lnge Pogqe, Cafeteria Managers-Mrs. Charles Russell and Mrs, Ludwig Rieclerer. Engineers-Max l-lerman Archie l-loppe Walter Meyer Arthur Prahl William Beutel Qra Alexander Arthur Stellen Alfred Balzer. Janitors-John Gergisch Chester Fairweather Walter Guether Jacob Menzer Pa.il Koehler John Yurlc, Albert Kall. ,M W.- if..-nv' W, ...awash , ,v fr-+ , M rf A ,. -,A., .,.., Central High S I1 Vp C ool---Sheboygan, ilu. qS,9,,., mmm, UM. Mmm, O-N-.4X..1L.n.,.,Jo-vx.Tno. rw-vx.m.s. Wisco 45944. u1p,ngx.d,JUvJu tb Sb! Tm 'TYMW fliwan. MSMMXAQWN WJ ng X 4:52 Eh ,l -ffuf 0,3572 'N 'VY ig . . J - - ' 'Q Q 5 if? Tag? 2 Q, X f IX cl, ua A , , - vll gfrgflg, ,gafx A A fisf 5 IA AX A L if Q' 9 w ' R Q ,H :Q , .2 .I A .... P' -1 My W hr X2 -ws' A ,if M wwiai q Qfifwzi J ge, ssbiigif, MM . fam! Pfjfflxw Q D a25R.'f',h -- f w..-..:- ' li- . n m . , ins N B.. N.. . 2 Q .. W ' 4 I 'MN 1 1 S 'v L gi C A .A -W Qsfl, 1 and X . 1 3 l:f2Sl7lTlZl'l Since we all share the opinion that Central is the best school possible, it would naturally Follow that our Freshmen are the best possible. And they arel Contraryto ancient and popu- lar theory, our Freshmen aren't greenl ln lact they're some ol the best Hlcidsn we'ye seenl Remember when you were a Freshman and crept along the halls in awe ol the upper- classmen7 Somehow in those days you could spot the youngsters a mile away. You ltnow open mouths, wide eyes and generally blanl4 expressions. But, il yould come baclq today, you'd lind that the Freshmen really l4eep the seniors on their toes Nlaybe the times welre living in have something to do with our Hlreshiesu suddenly growing up or maybe we just have unusual lreshmenl Shirley Lampe and Berdaine l-lein do some library worlc. ff :tbl 0 'gsm rdf l l' x l. in-H L arol Peinholz and William Ewald loolc definitely learned in clvics clas: 4- ' Two Nfreshiesn bring their bikes to school. Clien Barthels and Ronald Deliarskeb. Coach l-lenry Van Duser briefs his squad. President Stewart Johnson C'lst semesterb shows three freshmen, Don Lindow, Don Luft, and Bill l-loell, a football trophy, Q0 4'----... - 53 i fri rs ft li l s A ff Niatiiflfi' 1 ,. ll 14 I. .4 'f f NQEEEEEP l K . Q' , i y f X l S Q W 4 Sophomores Spealcing of lreshmenva'-tour sophomores aren't so bad eitherl It seems that this year the underclassmen have talcen part in more ol our activities than ever before. ln every activity here at Central the Usophsn really showed their stutl. ln baslcetball their star was Allred Dick Schroeder--a aonly sophomore on the varsity squad. Diclc also had the distinction of winning honorable mention lor the All-Conference basketball team lor 'IQ-4-4-45, This versatile class was well represented on the stage crew, in dramatics, in forensics grand in fact anywhere that talent was needed. lncidentally, our own Bef Bergman, who did the neat cartoons lor this yearboolt, is also a member of this famed class. All in all, our sophomores are a grand group and needn't worry about their ability to lceep up the line traditions of Sheboygan Central l-ligh. ly wah !f+2.igK gn -sc. . E Y Patsy Pelchen, Werner Bratz, Shirley Jaeger, and Kathryn You tell 'em, Gladys Boll! Hoppert seem to enjoy the frogs in biology class. ing UIQHQQQQ 5 .Z N ,, ,,A ,fjvjl Scllw Liethen and her vlolm ln cractuce sesslon. Deloms Peclms mit alwavz SO SCMOUS' M155 Swmldnd seems to dp- prove Cor be amused by7I work done bv Allan l-lardt and mth Wlliorm Qpposue oaqg 'owne l.w+ne .md C .avol llovrw look o.e' boxe: tuned ln by homeroom for the ,lumor Red Croi.. QQ Mass Voss most be sawn: cmetlwmg mterezzmg. lust Ard lS demorwtrdled bv nvnna lmtelmann and Vlolel uvlx. L Sophomore entrance are: warm, Doris Van Handel Vlolet ,lurk glrls at school ldvlma Fmtel- limm. Carole -ludv Puls and Vmx Y '51 Sri li ix j Juniors When they graduated into 'ithe upper class, our juniors adopted a more or less lofty attitude toward their Fellow school- mates. You remember yourself how important you lelt in assembly programs when you were assigned to seats on the main Floor. And that wasn't all. You were practically accepted by the seniors, and then you had the next year to look forward to when yould be Hthe big gunsln Qur junior class this year was jam-packed with celebrities and celebrities-to-be. ln basketball, in Football, and in every activity, the juniors definitely did not take a back seat. When the juniors become the seniors oi 46, we are expecting a great deal of them, both in and out of school. Gilbert Mliner and John Kolb seem to think chemistery is Q. K.l Andrew Casady deep in a oook I --P ,pp----ir ' , . ... dw.. ,.., ,,,.Wma-MMM.-,Aww .Mw.,,.v My X M- ,,..W, Mu-of-W 04' U L Br ,M-ag 5 k M V. MM bm Q., nv 1, , Q MH , 5 V i 'D sul, A A . ,Q fe ,v .,., J' M wi., v K 1 . ,'. ,,- .R M . 5 :P 'L-4 .Q , v .. Wx ,Q - JV,-. 4 1 1 . my Hfw, , ff-Q W 0' nf -ff of ,,, . K -K ,, Q I, - ,Mya , , a Q 4 .. 4 K A, L- u . .1 . Q - 1 'Q ,,1, ' X -u 'ff . . V E. ,, ,'f 1. ' ' .4 2 M . '..' rf 1 1- ,M We ' ', qgu ' 0 1. W ' Y - A W Q' 4 . ' 5 - .', ' ' , -NAA '....M -.., t -- .. Z- .f .1 r , J' , -'S - , , , ,, . ' 6 W in N ' - Q ,,, . A 'if A. HY y..l,u , W g X. x , Aa '-4 4 Jikfiglgy 23? 11555. Y 1 gn WW , Xw ,qw -- f , , 1, A uri' U ' av W SQ! iffy 4 ' 1-.,.5,.?e,4.i-M.'5fw..zg ,N 4 i f'zff'X' Q h'f7'f .' ' ' '?wf ' gi-+551E'w A 5 gf,,g5.fw15??f4:,- 3 Mfr' if - ' ' gf' i 4 , mf ' if , fy ' ' f W Auctroneer Arno Drews sells to the highest bidder. LaVerne Suegert and Clarence Schramever show us how easy geometry can be. Mi 5 ' ' 1.5.3 Jeanette lerlvlaet poses wrth vrsttrng army dog. Phyllrs Schreurs practlces lor Lrttle Women H Ronald Fischer looks Intent, but his partner seems to engov rt ..3 Q 'if +811-N01-QMSM-5--I33wLL9-wJ..kL-u.mw0Q.w . Q QAx.JkuA'..MAxm-kxadvqj N .,, C I P-VLH Sh In-Sh 5 ygan, Wi S f ' emors Q1 g .5 rf' 'C' bu., . 0-J ' I bug.. ' Senior Class Qfficers ali' 'aim 3 Wm? Donald Minster, prewdent Ann Quimby, vice oresrdent Pose Zntzer, secretary and Fred Lutze, treasure Q8 -l-he Senior Council Fred lcutze Jeanne Beecher Qladys Festerlrng Joyce Mueller Kenneth Malzahn Shirley Strrdryant Kenneth Kausler l?rchard Schultz Joyce Metsche' Betty Kaschnigg Donald Podrzay Arlrsle Hermann Joyce Nelson iu Eva Mueller Donald Minster William Schultz Jeanne Zeinemann Hiram Krebs Betty Nelrus Pose Zitzer plans Senior Activities Q9 Elaine Sachse, Marlon Malt- zalwn, Merle .Johnson in sew- ing: clam, Don Krummel, Bob l.eml4e, l-larry Koelw, Jerry Roth, Bob Roerdlrmln, Don Aschalcer, and Qlwer Groteluesclwen. Betty Wolters, Puth Ertel and Edlrh Tabbert in maelwmc Qlrwop Bob Lemlce and Carol Hege- dorn try some table tennis, Bette Nelsus, Rose Zrtzer, and Muriel Kraus re-organize alter qym class, l-lelen Wuestenlwagen, Bettv Drews, Doris Hildebrand, and Charlotte Kuslwel work in the school bank. 30 The seniors, the old timers H have spent four years in Central studying hard, learnf ing practically everything, and, of course having lun' The total enrollemnt of this year's senior class was 980, including 117 boys and 163 girls, with Q7 ol the boys in the armed service. It the ambitions listed by this year's seniors come true, the class includes nurses stenographers, secretaries, engineers doctors, teachers, singers, research worlcers chemists beauticians, reporters, and machinists. Cl course there are some who say their ambition is to travel, get married, or go on to college. Most of the senior boys will have to postpone their plans because they have a job to do For their Uncle Sam, but when peace does come we II all be able to settle down and malce our dreams a reality The seniors completed their high school years during un-normal ' times but they, lilce everyone else made the best of it lom a swell school fl'hat's usl A swell bunch r senior goal in June Vollrath Bowl 31 Clemens Aclcer Joseph Augustine Ralph Backes Theresa Bacure Arthur Bartzen Elda Berthel Ruth Bartman Arthur Bauer era Bauer leanne Beecher Shnrley Behrens l-larry Berg Shirley Boettcher Lenore Brett Herbert Braun Carole Brehm I ea Kenneth Brulla Huf-20 Bunke Mylon Bubb Roman Bunch Beatrice Buenzow Slwurley Burt Edward Bunke Vurgunla ChFIStUS Hn' fx R654 if '9!!f' ffm. Jean Clark Anastasia Demopoulos Donald Clerrent Melvun Dletz Nick Colovos Wlllaam DeVrlend Lorranne Dahmer James Doro K I f W 'I 5 .',. - Q V W f-ai f - V 4 A 1a.: . -. 2 if A ,Q X 2' fs: F' '2-: M 5? : I f na .,,' '... , nf ,K - .Z ,',,- M 9 --- ,A a HX-M, ':-.: . I Q Af' 1 e I Sha ,Mm am' M I ,I--an fill' Betty Drews Thomas Druml Thomas Ebenrezter Mereduth Edelblut Leona Ehlert Elaine Erdmarm Delorus Erdmann Adele Ertel Lalluan Ertel Ruth Ertel Eleanore Eurnch Gllbzrt Ewald Dorothy Fahre Arlssle Felten Gladys Festerlmg Dommnc Fetterer 6-an em' Ruth Fibiger Patricia Finlce Marie Fintelmann Edgar Friedrichs -.X 'P' Marion Fritich Dolores Fritz Lois Fritz Richard Gabriel e .44 Jeanne Gandre Fred Godeman Ellen Gartman Joseph Goebel Lucille Gephart Joyce Grams Gilbert Gllbertson Kenneth Greenwald so 5, . Q fy, 3 - Q , Blil, 1 fr aw fi, ,i ww r,,. ,. - gi E a EEE? E , L :,, . 35 - Mae Grerf Patrlcra Grob Loss Crosskopl Oliver Groteluesclwen Elanne Grupe Ronald Gustafson Rueben Haaclc Carol Hageclorn Marian Harder Rosaleen Hartmann Kathleen Hauch Ruta Henmnosen Hrlda Herman Walter Herman Arlusle Hermann Hnlclegarde Hermann rw , it if if 1 , ..3g. A 4 in .,... , six, A If We tw - 36 - Dons Herzoo Doris Hlldebrand Delores Heyn Merton Hlllyer Robert Heyn Audrey Hmz Judith Hlerseman Henry Hoerz Gllbert Holmer Bertha Horn Ray Horness Herbert Hubert gl '24 Hams Lee Huenlnk Harlan Hulbregtse Dorothy Hummltzsch Albert lbe 'JSF' 'WEP' Z' 45 43 Audrey Jacob: Betty Jacob: Clrfford Jaehnlce Wilma Jahn Elinor James Jerome Jank Marne Johnson Stewart Johnson X. Cathe me ones Jacquel e Kamerman Elmore Karge Betty Kaschnrgg Cornne Kale Marian Katzenmaner Kenneth Kausler Karl Kell 5 A John Keppler Delores Kzsselman Rrchard Klarhorst Patricia Kleeman Rita Klein Elame Klug Mary Lou Knefellcamp Harry Koehn 1 Richard Koenng Murlel Kraus John Kohl Rnchard Krauss Mary Kohl Hiram Krebs Marlon Kraus Donald Krummel A0 Walter Kubutz Beatrice Kuehl Robert Kuehl Carl Kuehn Flame Kuenne Betty Kurtz Charlotte Kuschel John Lelclc Robert Lemlce Louls Lesmak Floyd Leve Mary Lou Leve Dawn Lochman lrederrclc Lutze Ecllth Maas Marian Maltzahn I e XJ ,Wil .f 4 Kenneth Maltzahn Josephune Markelz Mary Marlcelz Florence Marlcgral lhelma Masbruch Verna Mattern Alyen McCollum Joyce Metscher Naoml Meves Charlotte Meyer Claruce Meyer Donald Munster Roland Mlscho Eva Jane Mohr Corrine Morken Doris Mueller Fred Mueller Jeanne Mueller Joyce Mueller Lu Lva Mueller Theresa Mulloy Cathernne Nastos Ruth Neltzel Bette Nellus E Joyce Nelson Jan ce Nourse Vera Novak Vnrgnnna Oelwlberg Glenn Oetzel Frederlclc Oppeneer Sylvnn Ott Rena Parkus - 5 , -if ., lu Q My x wk ' I ' A ar fi.: 1 l ii3I5'f2..11 s ill ,! 3 A C I I ll 11. faq ...49-, Frank Peters Beatrice Pettrs Edward Pfuster Bob Phrppen Harold Puck Isla Pnerce Chrrstnne Planton Donald Podrzay Margaret Progar Margaret Ann Qulmby Rose Rami Dona Ramm 'E Jack Rammer Marrlyn Rammer Peter Reano Mary Rernhardt '7 '- rf u -pf? sjf Q-G-5, abit Vrctor Reznholtz Loss Retzlatt Gertrude Renzelmann Robert Roerdmlc Jean Renzelman Marlon Rohde Hazel Rettele Jean Rose Jerome Roth Rosemary Roth Margaret Ruehr Elaine Saclwse X Joseph Samsa Wilma Sasse Mary Ann Schaap Jeanette Schade if N f .L 'vw , Y Q A K f I 'f :?'h 4 R me v'-, 'K 1 1 .,.. 1. ..44 - Raymond Schaefer Marguernte Scheele Margaret Schrnlcofslcr Davrd Schneider Joyce Schoeder Donald Schoenrclc l-lrldegarde Schorer Leon Schrader Donald Schreiber Roger Schrrmpt Clarence Schroeter Kenneth Schuchardt Wrllram Schultz Rlchard Schulz Frank Schuster Anne Schutte wk A n 4? 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Who s Who rn l945 Clemens Acker Clem took a Commercral Course, but wants to be a track manager Women who smoke are hrs pet peeve Joseph Augustrne Joe took a College Prep Course and wants to be an electrrcal engrneer Lrkes photography Ralph Baclces Buck lrkes hrstory best and wants to be a hrstory teacher Lrpstrck on drrnkrng glasses gets hrm Theresa Bacura took a General Course and wants to become a wrrter She enjoys musrc, swrmmrng, and volley ball Arthur Bartzen Now servrng rn the U S Navy Elda Barthel doesnt lrke bobby socks, but lrkes to say, Oh jeepers She wants to become a home economrcs teacher Ruth Bartman took an Electrve Course and would lrke to be a nurse l-ler favorrte pastrme rs wrrtrng letters Arthur Bauer Artre wants to be an engrneer, and hrs favorrte subject rs chemrstry Basketball rates tops wrth rm Elvrra Bauer Elly lrkes to say, Are you krcldrng7 She wants to be a house wrfe and doesn t lrke grgglrng grrls Jean Beecher Jeanre took a College Prep Course l-ler lavorrte pastrme rs wrrtrng storres and desrgnrng homes Shrrley Brzhrers cce nt lrke braggarts and wants to become a bacterrologrst Favorrte sayrng, You lool you Harry Berg says jckrng around rs hrs favorrte pastrme To lrve a happy lrfe rs hrs ambrtron l-le lrkes physrcs Shrrley Boettcher Sancy took a Commercral Course and wants to become a secretary Enjoys skatrng and dancrng Lencre Brett Leny coesn t lrke concerted people, wants to be an army nurse l-ler favorrte subject journalrsm Herbert Braun l-lerbre would lrke to be a baseball coach l-lrs favorrte subject rs prrntrng Favorrte sayrng, Lrke un Carole Brehm Cowboy wants to be an expert show horse rrder She lrkes psychology, but not butch harrcuts Kenneth Brulla Kenny took a General Course and lrkes prrntrng best Grrls who smoke are hrs pet peeve Mylon Bub Now servrng rn the U S Navy Beatrrce Buenzow Beaty would lrke to be a government typrst People who are late are her pet peeve Lrkes sewrng Edward Bunlce took a General Course and would lrke to become a mechanrc Parnted women are hrs pet peeve Hugo Bunlce l-looks lrkes to say, Oh nuts l-le wants to become a chemrcal engrneer Favorrte subject rs chemrstry Roman Bunch Bud doesnt lrke to wart for buses Hrs favorrte pastrme rs partres, and he wants to be an engrneer Shirley Burt Jeanee wants to lrve to 199 and be happy Lrkes wrrtrng letters and sayrng, Ay yr yr yr Vrrgrnra Chrrstus Grnnre took a General Course She belonged to G A A and lrkes badmrnton and swrmmrng Jean Clarlc wants to become a beautrcran She lrkes chemrstry and lrstenrng to the radro Pet peeve bobby socks Donald Clement lrkes math and wants to be an electronrcs engrneer l-le lrkes hrkrng or readrng but not grrls who smoke Nrck Colovos wants to be an electrrcal engrneer l-lrs favorrte sayrng Smrle when you say thatl Lrkes tennrs Left for the Navy rn Aprrl Lorrarne Dahmer Blondre lrkes to lrsten to the radro and go swrmmrng She wants to become a beautrcran Anastasra Demopoulos Stasra lrkes to play the prano, doesnt lrke people who put on She enjoys hrkrng Wrllram De Vrrend Brll would lrke to be a salesman l-le lrkes prrntrng, hshrng, and basketball General Course Melvrn Dretz Melv doesnt lrke love srck grrls l-le took a Commercral Course, and he lrkes to loaf rn the woods James Doro Jrm lrkes to go Frshrng or huntrng, or play basketball Hrs favorrte subject rs woodworkrng Betty Drews Grnger wants to become a stenographer She worked rn the school bank, and lrkes readrng and tennrs Thomas Druml Tom would lrke to become a prolessronal golfer l-lrs favorrte subject was prrntrng Thomas Ebenrerter lrkes all sports and hrs ambrtron rs to go to college l-lrs favorrte subject rs advanced math 49 JJJU XX U' Us QI S-v -1-'fe' , 4 .,-1 t-A L XT f g ' O NS FL--.c, N rr 1112 4 W X ' O D ar: Ir .I . - l A ' L., I H r , . -, X A I: lr 4, 1 s . r xx is e f url . 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'rs 'Q'a Bu 0 ,N I Aja N 1 Agp Nllydgffljjjjj 1- Who swho ID 'l945 Meredrth Edelblute Krttue s favorrte pastime rs sketchrn ard drawrng She hopes to become an advertjslng artrst Leona Ehlert Lee lusts basketball and swlmmrng as her favornte sports Her ambrtron rs to do offnce work Elame Erdman chooses Englrsh as her top subject l th k so IS her favorrte Sayrng Delores Erdman Chuck lnkes to make clothes Chemrslry rs her favorrte subject Grrls who smoke are her pet peeve Adele Ertel Del hopes to become a wrndow decorator She took the Commercral Course nn school Lrlllan Ertel Lal likes to set peoples harr rn her spare tame She lusts house wrfe as her ambrtnon Ruth Ertel Blondle s pet peeve us stuck up people Roller skatlng heads her lust of favorrte pastrmes Eleanor Eurlch Elly enjoys hrklng l-ler favorrte sports are volley ball and :ce skatrng She took the General Course Gilbert Ewald Glbby partrcupated rn cheerleadmg durjng has last three years at school Typmg rs hrs favorrte subject Dorothy Fahres Dottre enjoys readmg and wrrtung letters l-ler favorite saying IS Jeepersl Ambition s to become ljbrarran Arlrsle Felton lusts shorthand as her favorrte subject she hopes to become a country school teacher Gladys Festerllng Gladre was a member of the l-lonor Soclety Tennrs and swrmmmg are her favorjte sports Domlnrc Fetterer Doc lrkes to spend hrs spare tnme seenng a good moyre Hrs pet peeve ns wartung Ruth Flbrger held the of'flce of all school secretary durrng the second semester She hopes to become a secretary Patrrcla Finke Pat enjoys musrc kmttrng, and playung the French horn and the prano l-laughty people are her pet peeve Marne Frntelmann hopes to become a stenographer Bad mrnton ping pong and basketball rate tops with her Edgar Fnednchs Happy took the College Prep Course l-las favorrte pastume rs playrng the pnano Band js tops Marlon Fntsch Chnpper thmks maybe shed enjoy belng a chlldren s nurse Roller skatrng rs her favorjte pastrme Dolores Frrtz held the offlce of all school treasurer durrng her senior year Could be rs her favorrte sayrng Lors Fllfl Frrtzre enjoys collectrng poetry IH her spare trme Concented people are her pet peeve Rrchard Gabrrelse Duck partucrpated rn lrfe savrng whale rn school l-lus ambrtlon rs to become an engrneer Jeanne Gandre lusts chour as her favorrte subject Sangung us her favorrte pastnme and shes good tool Ellen Gartmann lusts readvng as her pastrme Engljsh as her favorvte subject Lucille Gephart Dollre enjoys sewrng and she also luke playing the guutar and wrrtung letters Gilbert Gllbertson took the General Course l-'lus favorrte sports are huntrng flshrng campnng hlkrng and boatrng Fred Godeman Now serving In the U S Navy Joseph Goebel Joe took the General Course ns favorlte sports are huntlng frshung campjng and boatlng Joyce Grams enjoys reading movles and collectrng cards from other states She hopes to become a secretary Kenneth Greenwald Strnky took the General Course l-lrs favorite hobby rs photography, and hrs ambltron ns to become a scrence teacher Mae Grelff Moe lusts baseball basketball, and swrmmmg as her favorlte sports Are you krdden rs her pet saying Patrrcra Grob Pat enjoys sewrng durlng her free trme She hopes to become a good sewung teacher some day Lols Grosskopf llkes to play pnng pong and basketball and she also enjoys swrmmrng Wants to become a sales woman Oliver Grotelueschen took a College Prep Course and wants to be an electromcs engrneer l-le lrkes math and swrmmrng Alfred Gruenke Now servrng rn the U S Army Elaine Grupe Lent would luke to work rn a bank l-ler favorste subject IS band and she doesnt luke quarrel some people 50 r UMD . 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A J N W I: l I . . . tt js,,51f'k tlfj ' ' . 1' s 3 . r g lMM Tr 'si ' L t ' Who s Who un 'l9-45 Ronald Gustafson Now a paratrooper wuth the U S Army Reuben Haaclc Rubes unterest lues un musuc and math but he says he wants an easy ottuce job wuth good pay Carol Hagedorn us known For her outstandung work un dra matucs and debate l-ler pet peeve us show otls Marlon Harder Kutty took a commercual course, and her hobby us playung puano and clarunet She duslukes wuse people Rosaleen Hartmann Rosue took a General Course, lsts Amerucan hustory as her favorute subject and lukes to read Kathleen Hauclc Katys lavorute expressuon us Luve and learn Lukes shorthand and wants to be a secretary Ruta Hennungson Rutz took the College Prep Course She enjoys desugnung clothes and readung about Flyung Walter Herman wants to become a prunter l-le lukes to do church work un hus spare tume Arlusle Hermann Archue took a General Course lukes chorus best She enjoys sewung, readung, and bowlung Hrlda Herman hopes lor a career as a secretary Her pet peeve us people who crack theur gum Huldegarde Hermann l-lulde took a Commercual Course and wants to travel Lukes to go swummung, buke rudung Dorus Herzog lukes shorthand best of all her subjects She was a member of the glee club for four years Delores Heyn spends her spare tume wrutung letters and lustenung to the raduo She luked typung best un school Robert Heyn Now servung un the U S Navy Juduth Hrersemann Mo Mo was school vuce presudent and was actuve un journalusm She wants to become a Foreugn correspondent Dorus Huldebrand was a member of the glee club four years She luked all her subjects un school wants to travel Merton Hlllyer Mert luked chemustry l-le went out for track whule at Central, and he enjoys golf Audrey Hunz wants to become a nurse Conceuted people are her pet peeve She enjoys basketball and swummung l-le lukes journalusm, but duslukes kuds Gulber! Holmer Now servung un the U S Navy Bert a Horn Bert s favorute sayung us Oh l m seruous Her ambutuon us to sung wuth an orchestra Shorthand rates tops Raymond Horness Ray wants to be a butcher u ed geometry pet peeve, women Cls he kuddung7D Herbert Hubert Pup was actuve un dramatucs l-le wants to be a raduo actor Golf us hrs lavorute sport Lee Huenlnk lusts chemustry as hus lavorute subject and wants to be a chemucal enguneer l-le lukes to hunt Harlan Huubregtse l-l Oper us known for hus skull I basketball and hopes to coach at a college Lukes to sleep and eat Dorothy Hummutzsch Dot um lukes musuc She was actuve lor l-lugh School Nught, and her ambutuon us to become a sunger Albert lbe Now serving un the U S Navy Betty Jacobu Luz took a general course and wants to be a reluguous teacher l-ler favorute subject home traunung Audrey Jacob: wants to go unto cadet nursung She lukes dancung and geometry Took a College Prep Course Clifford Jaehnlte Now servung un the U S Navy Wulma Jahn us plannung to be a cosmetologust She lukes to make up poetry and her pet peeve us unnocent people Elunor James Jesse lusts musuc and Englush as her favorute subjects, was a member of the honor socuety for two years Jerome Janlc Now servung un the U S Army Aur Corps Marte Johnson says her lavorute pastume us dress desugnung and sewung She wants to be a chuld nurse Stewart Johnson Stew was actuve un sports and served as school presudent l-le played un the swung band 51 , 4 : H ' U 4 i Henry Hoerz: Hank likes to go toHclub'yvith the boys. h : .lj .' ll . A . I S I I 'K I I J' I 'I' : , I k ' : o ' ' ' 'n CL., i i ,ull 1 3 -Bu' ,-o Si? 19 Ci 2 n l rf,--'-2' J jf, l'Y.fx 4,5 I I-Iii: lr F' gig in l Va, egg.-fill ' I lm Il: Q zinwgf will ll ME lf' 4 M fs' Xt -l gi.. ..- N Whols Who in l945 Catherine Jones: Tad doesn't like people who are moody. She wants to complete her college education, and she likes tennis, Jacqueline Kammerman: Jackie likes to say Oh yah. To become a secretary is her ambition. She likes reading. Elmore Karge Elli doesnt like butch haircuts She wants to be a gym and history teacher Likes to travel Betty Kaschnrg wants to live to be 'lOO and doesnt like people who laugh at the wrong time She enjoys reading Corrine Kate Katy wants to enter the Field of nursing English is her favorite subject She likes to go swimming Marion Katzenmarer Kutzie would like to be a private music teacher She 'lkes bowling hiking music and sports Kenneth Kausler Gus plans to become a railroad worker l-le was in l-ligh School Night and enjoys acting Karl Kell Now serving with the paratroopers in the U S Army John Keppler Johnson wants to join the Maritime Service He likes chemistry but not women who smoke Delores Klsselman Laurie would like to be a primary teacher She was chairman of the Social Committee Richard Klarhorst Dick enjoys out door activities l-l would like to get an office position Likes English best Patricia Kleeman Pat doesnt like girls who two time She would like to become a beautician Enjoys art work Rita Klein Klinky I kes to eat sleep and say Gee whiz She plans to become a secretary Elaine Klug took an Elective Course and doesnt like con ceited people General office work is her ambition Mary Lou Knefelkamp says she wants to be a good house wife She doesnt l ke to get up early in the morning Harry Koehn Boofert likes gym but not grumpy teachers l-le hopes to enter the field of engineering Richard Koenig Dick would like to be a machinist in the Navy l-le worked on the Stage Crew and likes printing John Kohl Jack believes that l-laste makes waste l-le wants to travel and he doesnt like show otfs Mary Kohl took a College Prep Course She likes horseback riding swimming and Spanish Wants to be successful Robert Kovaclc Bob would like to run a business l-lis favorite subject is shop, and he likes to say See Marion Kraus took a Commercial Course and wants to be a stenographer She doesnt like bobby socks Muriel Kraus doesnt like high school boys who act like infants Her ambition is to paint something really good Richard Krauss was the editor in chief of this book l-lis am bition is to travel l-lis butch hair cut is all reet Hiram Krebs l-li says he wants to become a civil engineer His favorite subject is math l-le enjoys bowling be a chemist l-lis favorite pastime is building airplanes Walter Kubitz Wally enjoys reading sports magazines l-le hopes to become a mechanic in the Navy Elective Course Beatrice Kuehl Bee is interested in becoming a beauty operator She likes to read bowl and go bike riding Robert Kuehl Bob is planning to become an artist l-le doesnt like to see girls smoke Saying Crumps sake Carl Kuehn Now serving in the U S Navy Elaine Kuenne took a General Course and likes chemistry best She plans to become a beautician Likes dancing Betty Kurtz Shorty wants to travel after the war She was in High School Night and likes to dance and sing Charlotte Kushel Char wants to get married She worked in the school bank She enjoys collecting snap shots John Leick Jack wants to see the world Among his favorites are basketball, photography, and band Robert Lemke Bob would like to travel alot His pet peeves are bobby socks and grumpv teachers Louis Lesnialc Now serving in the Ll S Navy 52 'l + ' A 4 - ' . ,II 5 . . . . K f A J' . ' , , , , . 1 V - ' 1 1 1 f' 9' . ' 'Sf 5 ' 1 'A 1 U ' . . ' , CE Q Q sf fig . ' .. . .. . , .. ' ' ,rjigfll . ' . . .' S x 1954 . lr xl U :M U I' l U 'V i KW xx . . , , . ITEC . , . , . ' N' IA Q lli.I ' J- . ,, a ,l 1 ' .i Q . . s I, ,ijgiljijgffjjgj Donald Krummel: Don likes chemistry and would like to , j, JZ: ,iiiiiiizaiijiiggfr . I . , . . , . . I 4: --'ir . ' , .. .. . . . ' ' A - ' ' zljhjj E:5:5,f5 55: I I ,: C , ' S ' ' as - l . . 1 r . ' . .1 6 l . I -. Y- ' ' , ,IV-N III' I ii- I I I I I , . ,, II I I . . , . Who S Who In 'l945 Floyd Leve l-lap IS Interested ID sports and wants to be a professlonal baseball player FavorIte subject bIology Mary Lou Leve lIked Latln ID school She took a college prep course, and her ambItIon IS to be a nurse Dawn Loclcmann CookIe lIkes to say, Ya shurel She dIslIkes sIssIFIed boys, wants to become a stenographer Frederlclc Lutze FrItz wants to be an AIr Corps DIlOf doesnt llke too much make up on gIrls Enjoys sports Edath Maas lIkes to lIsten to and partIcIpate In good musIc Plans to go Into scIentIFIc work Sara Jane Mallm S J took a General Course and her ldVOVIlC subject was math KnIttIng and readIng are her hobbIes Manan Maltzahn Shorty lIkes to swIm and play the pIano Enjoyed LatIn and typIng and wants to be a secretary Kenneth Malzahn Kenny dreams of havIng a busmess ol hIs own some day l-le lIkes outdoor sports Josephrne Markelz JOSI2 took a General Course and lrked machIne shop best She wants to work IH a factory Mary Marlcelz lIke her twIn, enjoys machme shop and IS plannIng to do Factory work She roller skates and collects stamps Florence Marlcgral GInny lIkes to go to basketball games She lIkes blology and wants to become a nurse Thelma Masbruch Tommy lIkes to spend her spare tIme dancIng She lIked typIng, wants to become a secretary Verna Mattern wants to help WIN the war l-ler ldVOVItZ subject journalIsm Worked on the newspaper and annual stall Alven McCollum Mac was actIve IU sports, and he wants to be a journalIst or sports announcer School presIdent Joyce Metscher Joy would lIke to be a prIvate secretary l-ler lavorIte expresslon Crumps l-lates wlse SUYS Naomr Meves chooses EnglIsh as her lavorIte subject She lIkes to skate, sew, read, and go bIke rIdIng Charlotte Meyer can t stand gIrls who wear dress shoes wIth socks l-ler ambItIon IS to become a nurse Clance Meyer played ID band and orchestra for two years She enjoyed gym, would lIke to become a receptIonIst Harvey Mrhm lusted aeronautIcs as hIs lavorIte subject l-l Donald Nrnster MInnIe was SCDIOF class presIdent l-lIs ambItIon IS to become a doctor Achve In band and orchestra Roland Mlscho Now servIng In the U S Navy Eva Jane Mohr IS Interested In musIc She wants to become a sInger Playmg the DIGHO and SIHQID8 are her hobbIes Corrrne Morken want to be a photographer Took a General Course and lIkes chemI try Dons Mueller Dor s ldVOVIlZ subject was chemIstry l-ler ambItIon IS to do medIcal research Fred Mueller Now SZVVIDQ ID the U S Navy SpecIalIzIng In radro work Jeanne Mueller lIkes to soend her tIme talkIng wIth her frIends She enIoyed socIaI problems best of all he subjects Joyce Mueller wants to become a nurse Bad manners are her pet peeve, and she lIkes to read, swIm, and hIke Lu Eva Mueller took a CommercIal Course, but wants to become a chIld nurse FavorIte subject EnglIsh Theresa Mulloy Terry enjoys sports, especIally swImmIng and basketball She played In band for three years Catherme Nastos Cathy lIked journallsm best of all and hopes to carry on ID thIs lIne of work Rut Neltzel Ru IC doesnt go For sIlly boys l-ler favorIte sayIng IS, l know ll She lIkes ICQ skatmg Harold Neese Now SZFVIHS wIth the Ll S Navy Bette Nelrus B J collects records and also enjoys Wflllng letters l-ler dlIlbIfIOI'1 IS to become a Cadet Nurse Joyce Nelson lIsts conceIted gIrls as her pet peeve l-ler favorIte sports are basketball, tennIs and baseball Janrce Nourse Janny wants to become a nurse Das lSl der truble IS her Favonte SGYIHQ She lIkes to sng and eat Vera Novak MIke can t go smokIng Among her ldVOVIf6S are dancIng, basketball, and all sports Vlrgrnra Oehlberg JInnys ambItIon IS to become a hIstory teacher She enjoys lIs'enIng to Glenn MIller records 53 , 4 . . ,... U 6 likes flying and hopesito own a plane ol his own. ' . f V ' r h ' : th' ' I' . I1 . 4 . I . I OM, t 'rlj tt ex 'A 5 AVA, 5539 V WTS 05 I Q' 1 JI f KEWM I jf L 3 I ,sl ' :xl I Whols Who in l945 Glenn Oetzel Now servrng rn LJ S Navy Fred Oppeneer Frrt hopes to become a woodworkrng teacher some day He was kr-own as ops rn b sketballl Sylvln Ott Now servrna rn the U S Army Rena Parkus Wernle lusts readlng and br yclrng rn the country as her lavorrte pastlmes Gr la who smoke are her pe peeve Frank Peters wants to become a good carpenter Chemrstry ns hr lavorrte subject, and outdoor sports a'so rate tops Beatrice Pettrs Beatty drslrkes boys who show oft her ambruon rs to be a beauty operator and her tavorrte Sayrng Une never knows Edward Pfister Now serving wrth the U S Navy Robert Phrppen Now servrng wrth the U S Mannes Harold Puck Admrral lrkes to take rn a movre rn hrs tree tjme Norsy people are hrs pet peeve Ambrtron, bacterrologrst Isla Prerce took the Electrve Course, and sewrng was her favorjte subject Dancrng rs another lavorrte wrth her Chrrstrne Planton Teeny lrkes volley ball badmrnton, and baseball People who talk behrnd ones back are her pet peeve Donald Podrzay Parson, who hopes to go to college, was actrve an senate hats tough s hrs favor: e sayrng Margaret Progar Magpre enjoys playrng the prano and makjng up stones about people She hopes to become a nurse Margaret Quimby Ann plans to enter the held f medrclne l-ler lavorrte subject was scrence and sports were tops, too Rose Raml Rosres pet peeve rs people who are two Faced Among her Favorrtes are socral problems, swrm mrng, and basketball Donna Ramm lrsts geometry as her tavorrte subject l-ler ambltron rs to become a nurse Jack Rammer took the College Prep course I'-lrs lavorrte sayrng rs, What you gorng to do? l-le enjoys eatlng and the movies Marrlyn Rammer lusts sewjng as her tavortre subject People who crack therr gum are her pet peeve Sports rate tops Peter Reano Now servrng rn the U S Navy Mary Rernhardt enjoys readrng and the movres She hopes to become a statrstrcran Untndy people are her pet peeve Victor Rernholtz Chunks lavorrte pastrme rs Scoutrng l-le hopes to go to college Nosey people are has pet peeve Gertrude Renzelman lrsts roller skatjng, movres, and lrsten mg to the radro as her favorrte pastrmes house wrle Oh, nuts' rs her favorrte saylng Hazel Rettele wants to become a good stenographer l-ler lavorrte sport rs softball Stuck up krds are her pet peeve Loss Retzlaff Loses lavorrte pastrme rs Iyrng around rn jeans Polka dots are her pet peeve Outdoor sports rate tops Robert Roerdrnclc Bob lrkes to correspond wrth people l-ljs ambrtjon ns to become a sarlor rn the Navy Marlon Rohde drsapproves of sloppy people l-ler lavorrte pastlme rs collectrng prcture post cards Sewrng rates tops Jean Rose took the College Prep course Her pet peeve rs her younger brother Chemjstry was her favorrte sub ect Jerome oth Shorty s another one of the Famous crew halr cut gang l-lls ambition rs sports wrntrng or announcrng Rosemary Roth enjoys hrkjng l-ler pet peeve rs concerted people Ambrtron rs medrcal technology Margaret Ruehr Marge wants to become a real good housewlle Math was her favorite subject Cookrng rates tops' Elaine Sachse Sax s favorrte subject was journalrsm Also on her lust of favorrtes are sports and wrrtrng letters Joseph Samsa Joe took the general course l-las lavorrte sports are bowlrng tennls, and swrmmrng Wrlma Sasse Wrllre lusts chemnstry as her favorrte subject To become a Cadet Nurse rs her ambrtron Mary Ann Schaap drslrkes butch harr cuts Honest to Pete, js her lavorrte saynng She hopes to contrnue work rn journalrsm 54 fx N : .. . . . b -Y - .CI .I ,N W is fl .t . 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Who S who rn 1945 Jeanette Schades favorrte sayrng Jeepers Sober faces and butch harr cuts are her pet peeves Ray Schaefer Now servrng rn the U S Navy Marguerrte Scheele Mrckr hopes to go rnto the freld of medrcrne some day Plard and strrpe combrnatrons are her pet peeve Margaret Schrnkofslu Margre lrkes to spend her spare trme collectrng prctures and dorng needle work Davrd Schneider lrsts offrce practrce as hrs favorrte subject Other favorrtes are baseball and basketball Joyce Schoeder Toots drslrkes concerted people and also stubborn ones l-ler favorrte sayrng rs Oh, ya' Donald Schoenrck Don hopes to become a teacher of musrc and languages some day Swrmmrng rs hrs favorrte Hrldegarde Schorer l-lrlde says, Yes rt s tough all over these days She wants to become a dress desrgner Leon Schraders arnbrtron rs to become an offrce worker Basketball and tennrs are hrs favorrtes Donald Schrerber Herman lrsts playrng cards for match strcks as hrs favorrte pastrme Grumpy teachers are hrs pet peeve Roger Schrrmpf Doc cant go people who argue l-l hopes to work rn a prrnt shop Roller skatrng rs hrs favorrte sport Clarence Schroeter Clem s favorrte subject rn school was mathematrcs l-le wants to go rnto the freld of chemrcal research Kenneth Schuchardt Kenny lrkes to spend hrs trme enter tarnrng l-les great at magrc l-lrs ambrtron rs to be a publrc accountant Wrllram Schultz Bll hopes to become a draftsman Math was hrs favorrte subject though he lrked musrc and drawrng, too Rrchard Schulz Rrc es favorrte sayrng s, Lets o Stuck up women are hrs pet peeve fkmbrtron rs to be an engrneer Frank Schuster lrkes to spend hrs spare trme srngrng l-l drslrkes show offs l-lrs ambrtron rs to travel Anne Schutte enjoys hrkrng and roller skatrng l-ler favorrte s rng rs Thats a act Vlrgrnra Schwarz Grnny took an Electrve Course and lrked gym best Her favorrte pastrme rs dancrng Mary Slcrube Matz wants to be a nurse l-ler pet peeve rs people who srt on the edge of car seats Lrkes gym Robrlee Sonnenburg Mush rs rnterested rn archrtecture and she wants to become a doctor Favorrte subject mat Robert Spatt Bud wants to make journalrsm hrs lrfes work Partrcrpated rn basketball and football Roger Speclcman Now servrng rn Ll S Navy Romarne Sprra Now servrng rn U S Navy Arllne Sprenger took a Commercral Course, but lrsts clothrng as her favorrte subject She lrkes to play the prano Rosemary Startz Rosre lrkes to, Just gab and read S e lrked typrng and hrstory best took a Commercral Course Jeanette Sterkel Tudy wants to be a beautrcran l-lang rt rs her favorrte expressron Sports are her hobbres Arlene Sternbeck wants to enter the commercral freld She took a Commercral Course and lrked typrng and gym Shrrley Strrdrvant Shrrl says wrrtrng letters rs her favorrte pastrme She hopes to become a beautrcran Gladys Stroschern enjoyed chemrstry and hopes to become a nurse Lrkes to skate read, and wrrte letters Wrllram Stueber Brll doesn lrke to lrsten to speakers l-le wants to be a clerk lrked Englrsh Edrth Tabbert Edre lrkes sports, and gym was her favorrte subject She says her ambrtron rs to be a wrfe Arthur Tews Now trarnrng as a pharmacrsts mate rn the U S avy Olrver Theune Olre wants to become an electrrcal en grneer f-le lrkes math, musrc, swrmmrng, and tennrs Ethel Thrmmr Blondre doesnt lrke bobby socks She took a ommercral Course Pet sayrng ls that you Mert'? Audrey Trmm was school secretary rn her senror year She lrkes debate, basketball, and sayrng, Ooh la la' 55 J Z ' X 'lvtyq P fall ri. 0,4 ' I i S R tglrj Q X5 Y UMD a h ll . II ' -I - .Ir I - A I X r QU . .. . I , l ' 'Q X -Y l I f V D. : ll .h 'lj l I If p -J ,v Z- . l ' :I H l ' 6 L ' Co ' ' . . . . '. , 1 B0 J r j , g Dil! uf-J .- .V , .. . X- ,Q ' Y Z7 t- rr r me j s t j rv . : .I ,hh Ill. F A IA.. I 'll .ii X lf A, ' . . . . Z F 5' U- rf, Y 1 V YY YY fr . l H. H .I If A H . 4 N I , I .: - A . . h X . - V M l All - ll . X H . '. A -4' , rr lr .l I If , 'fx 5- . b , r j v D MAJ ,v,.. N as K af! ILI I 1 10 Fiji!! In, Q' s al ' ff nu :asf ' Ss? I in 0 1 XX ffm. xi xx K K MIIB 27122 Wx all C Tb! f' J,-QPR all 1 Who s Who IU T945 Judlth Trelchel Judy wants to enter the held of teachmg She doesnt lIke people who are late Leo Tresp Lee lIked Army cookIng best In school l-l Ikes to say Enjoys playIng basketball an baseball Rudy Turk Woody wants to get Into loreIgn servmce lIkes journallsm and saylng Iba carambal Otto Uttech l.ltchII enjoys drummIng and avIatIon l-l wants to become a SWIDQ drummer and lIkes to pay tennis Howard Van der Weele l-lowIe plans to get IDtO some kmd ol shop work l-le lIkes to rause doves and sleep Lowell Van Ess Now SZFVIDQ In the U S Navy Luetta Voltz Lulubell plans to work IU a factory She belIeves that Honesty IS the best pollcy LIkes math Bernlce Wagner Berme hopes to enter the held of nursnng She lIkes Latrn, sIngIng, swImmIng, and danclng Robert Wagner Bob ns Interested In agrucultural work l-le lIkes chemIstry, track, and basketball General Course Roman Wagner lIkes to say Prove It l-le enjoys readrng, travelIng, and bowhng Wants to be a research engIneer Vrctor Wagner VIc lIkes SOCIdl SCIZDCC and would lIke to become a socIal worker Enjoys playIng baseball Waldemar Wagner Wally hopes to enter the held of engIneerIng l-le lIkes geometry and travelIng Donald Wallace Buck IS Interested In scIence research l-le doesnt lIke show offs l-le enjoys all sports and scIence Allen Wangemann Ped wants to become a doctor l-le took a College Prep Course FavorIte sayIng IS, Good gravyl Harold Warden Now servIng ID the Ll S Navy Edith Wasslnk EdIe doesn t luke people who act WISC She lIkes OlllC2 practlce, readung danclng and volley a Donald Weber took a College Prep Course and lIked math best l-le wants to be a radIo engIneer Collects papers Ruth Weeden Rutzje lIsts dancIng as her favonte pastIme She lIked art, especIaIly, and doesnt lIke bobby sox Flora Wlnaug Poodles IS Interested In scIence and wants to go Into DUYSIDQ or research LIkes musIc Clarence Wernberger WhItey wants to be an advertlsrng agent l-le lIkes Football favorite subject cookmg Bernrce Wendt Zero lIsts geometry as her favorlte subject She lIkes outdoor sports and wants to become a nurse Betty Jane Wesener Pete took a college prep course and wants to become a rural teacher Collects cactus plants Mary Wlemann Wee lIkes to go to movnes She I5 Interested In scIence and wants to become a doctor Betty Wolters Slum enjoyed machIne shop but IS goxng to enter a ccrrmercral career as a secretary Helen Wuestenhagen Shorty took glee club four years and hopes to become a slnger She lIkes typlng Ann Yeray Anme wants to be a Cadet Nurse and then hopes to travel She llked journalism and enjoys dancang Lorrame Zastrow took a Commerclal Course and wants to be a secretary LIkes to dance, read, swIm, and bowl Alfred Zelnemann Zeke spends hIs spare tIme on wood workmg l-le wants to be a prInter enjoys sports Jeanne Zelnemann Shalumar Shultz partIcIpated In school plays and musIc She wants to sung wIth a dance band Mmnett Zelnemann MInnIe was a member of the honor SOCl2tY For two years FavorIte subject was Latjn Myron Zlll lIked physIcs best of hIs subjects and wants to go Into radlo or aeronautlcs l-le enjoys sports Rose Zltzer ROSIC wants to go Into Cadet Nursmg, and she lIkes to knrt and wrIte lette s LIked geometry 56 O ID ' Q : H H' ' l l . C A 5 I- Oh , I I a ' Mtg! 'Nth 4- ' 4 5' ffs?.. ff' ,y I ' 3 ,..... .. qi, Q ' 4 j . Nxt . l A - ' A I X H A . , , .. 9' if- I tall.. U J Q' I' C XXI . A :U . H -I A l QL! 'lg . I :ll UH . I, . . i , F J z . . N Y , Q . 'I .1 .. . . U . In iAi Sill: :rr . rv . . l . . . 7 Uk A I I , I . . if iw I 5, :gli 1 E va K D , . , . . l 'l if ' . ' 4 .jx gl - - ' 'N. X ' :H H ' ' . - -Ig lt It If, 'IV , I I I KX if ,Q I 'X - - :H . ,.. 3 f , yes I e c: o Sheboyg WSC 6,4-1' M Q.Q.:JKvmS.oJ xx'N-LA,-L-B9-b.hJ3TvCvm-AJ I,q,.s6,qJQ5..q8..U..JJaa.,.a.rl.vu. 0,,qJ J 4 Mjk. C ntral High S IW ol--- an, i o S gk D, . J , . . I O-R gh n blk . SA u SN . A I 7 ,, , vu K 1 1 D ft gm- v-'vii . . wa 4'-New J' 'f .., Q an 1'U',d- ...- Nav M. 5- 5?-is WM - an , Q Ja..-2' v W, :'L f:'ag www, ,Q-'Sei E. W? Bw ,, ' .Q-,S H594 .pp ? we E nv ' L, . bl! --Q-nanny.-mouldi- my Qlj 'l' Cheer l ZddZVS Spealcing of pep, Central certainly had it this year, and out in Front, leading the cheers, vvere our ovvn cheer- leaders, captained by Jerry Roth. The entire squad did a Hsvvelln job, and their cheering, baclced by the students and spectators, shovved that vve were TOO per cent in back of our teams, lo lead a student body as large as Central's, talces experience, ability, and courage, tool But the job vvas handled very vvell by the squad under the direction of Miss Margaret Gronseth l-lope our servicemen get home soon so they can all see lor themselves those snappy red and white clad cheer leaders as they raise our pep put Fighting spirit into the team and add Fun to all the games Jerry Roth Front row Jeanne Mueller Shirley Fischer Ruth Senlcbeil Around the megaphone Jeannette Ter Maat Geneva Kruis S ancling Ronnie Fisher Gilbert Ewald Jerry Roth Judith Hierseman Eddie Froh and Don Herman step right out in September 59 N llfxbell l'lundreds ol boys have learned the fundamentals ol good sportsmanship under the able leadership ol Clarence G. Abendroth, who resigned from his coaching duties at Central at the end ol the lootball season this lall. F For the past sixteen years Coach Abendroth has been head football coach at She- boygan-Central and has made a name lor himsell and lor the school through his enthusiasm and interest in all sports, Coach Clarence G Abendroth FrontFrovT hl-lugo Bunke Kenneth Kausler Robert Spatt Robert Koenig Karl Keil Donald Aschaker Robert Phrppen Mgr Richard roe ic Robert Roenitz David Wagner Third row Mr Walter Anderson Leon rd Toston Adolph Butala Russell Schwerzler Jerome Janlc William Schultz Stewart lohnson Willis l-leyn R ymond l-lerr Wilbert Lindstrom Coach Clarence Abendroth 60 i Second row? Mr. John Barth, Albert lbe, Fred Godeman, Park Berry, Floyd Leve, Roland Mischo, Donald Schultz, Paul Byrum, l-lugo Bunke Donald Schultz Ronald Gu talson Stewart Johnson paul Byrum Robert Spdtt Wrllrs l-leyn Poland Mlscho Park Berry Adolph Butala Floyd Leve Leonard Toston - Robert Roenitz Kenneth Kausler wMN0 Q-f-cow f1 I 2 Q,-P its Varsnty Ready for Play As you ve probably beard by tlwls tlme our grld team came out on tlwe slwort end ol tlwelr elglwt contests tlwls season 'llwe Redmen started tlwe campaign Wlrh a vvarm up game against our lntra city nvals tlwe Nortlw Golden Raiders Result we lost 18 to O Rlaynng beautrlul ball at various tlmes but laclclng Finesse at otlwers tbe Redmen dropped tl'1elr next sux league games One otl'1er battle on a ralny and soggy lleld brouglwt tlwe Red and Wblte ol C l-l S a scoreless tle against tlwe Oslwlcoslw lndlans The passung abnluty of Floyd l.eve caused opposing players muclw worry, as Leve unleashed lwus long accurate passes at any stage ol tlwe game l-lap vvas Central s only representatuve on tlwe all conference teams gettung the nod For second strung quarterback A lngnt bacldleld conslstung ol underclassmen Rarl4 Berry Don Sclwultz and Raul Byrum came tlwrouglw vvltlw sparl4 and drive to label tbem as conlerence tlwreats lor next season Berry also received lwonorable mentlon by conference vvrlters on tlwe mytlwncal valley team lor lns splendld play tlwrouglwout tlwe campalgn l.une play vvas dominated by our tvvo small guards Bob Spatt and l-lugo l3unl4e ably asslsted by Gus Kausler our grant center ba . . ..l . 2 im s R451 an g any R v y Lg! .-1. .I X. ' ul - U aaQ JVS Nary a wln but always lughttng descrlbes the football grtdders ol the Junlor Varstty team this year, coached by Mr Sam Munson Stull competltlon from Manrtowoc and Sheboygan North put all lour games ID the deleat slde ol the ledger, but It must be sand that many ol the boys played wtth both the varstty and jayvee teams and therefore he stratn of battle may have lnlluenced the record made The starting llne up was powerful both ollenslyely and delenstyely with Kermtt Belnemann and Bob Kaye ends SCOVQlDOdl'd Central Q Central 7 Central O Central 7 las 'I6 North Manty North Manty Bob Kuhlman and Donald Bartlcus, taclcles, Dean Xxfoelller and Bob l-lall guards, and Clyde Sprenger holding down the center positron ln the baclclleld Andrew Casady Dlclc Hurley l.en Schmal, and Dlclc Schroeder carried the ball The team s best showtng ol the year was the 7 Q game against North tn whtch only a rule lnlractlon stopped the Red and Whlte from a 9 7 wtn +5-vfsan-u..r. 'WNY' 3 iltu-n vI!90'l',,,, Front row Karl l-letneclce Rrchard Ehlert Jerome Ztmmermann Donald Bartlcus Wrllram Toston Marvln Neese Cnerhart l-lase Kenneth Pftster Dtclc Schroeder Second row Vernon Muetzelburg Robert Kaye Elwood Schmahl Eugene Fuscher Erlang Dulcerschern Rnchard Hurley Marvrn Burr Fredenclc l-leronymu Robert Kuehlmann Ronald Hurttenne 'lhlrd row Lawrence Luft Andrew Casady Clyde Sprenger l-lerbert Danlcwardt Deane WoelHer Ro d Grabowsk onald Wtllson James Schroom Henry l-ltllemann Kermit Belnemann Coach Sam Munson Mvlfjlixi ,wtf HD 1, o o I - I .........,. - . . 1' ........, . r t . . H . I i ot l I . ' 1 , . , . . M E ,5 I ,Sa MR . .. I Y V 1, Y 'ue 4 iq-R get 'wc , M l JM., .....,.... W, V Q 9 kg, ax,-1 . ,N C . M 4 sm. Q- N. ,, ls. xi., +1611-fa. J 6 y, , r 'i 'in A r ,- Q-, . 'tumvwfaev xr 'gk 'runs we -he ru... , 3. I I I 5 I ' I I I I I V I I I r I I A - I I I I I I I I 1 I I I SI I I I I I . I I I I I I I I ' V r, If Q . I' fl, I ' t L ' . VU: -63 E fly lf ll I 'Q 'Lt L N t, 1 , lt lb , e C J' 5 L r , l:l'2Sl'llTl6l'l Freshman Scoreboard Central O .... ..,, Central O.. . ... Central 'I3 4... ..,. Central 7... North Q5 .South 3Q North 7 South 'l3 Front rowz William Vetsch, Ronald Schuchardt, Donald l-linz, Donald l-lornes, William Ewald, Jacob Mueller, James Kreuter, William Oldenburg. Second row: Donald Vollbrecht, Eugene Ewig, Richard Finke, Donald Wiemann, Robert Markus, William l-loell, Robert Otte, Arthur Laun, William Schloselcy. Third row: Coach l-lenry D. Van Duser, Donald kingow, Gene Schultz, Donald Luft, Delmar u itz. Despite a dissapointing season on the gridiron, the lreshman eleven had a levv bright high-lights. Their one win, three loss record vvas not impressive, but as the season progressed the team steadily improved until their hard vvorlc gained them an upset 'l3-7 vvin over North. Qutstanding perlormers lor the l:rosh were: James Kreuter, Donald l'lornes, and Jacob Miller in the line, William Qldenburg, Eugene lfvvig, and Donald Luft, who also handled the l4icl4ing chores, at ends, and baclclield men William l-loell, Robert Qtte, Richard Finl4e, Donald Lindow, and Robert Nlarlcus. Donald l-linz and Roland Schuchardt plugged a rugged Central line on opposing teams' plunges. Don l.ult was named as the team captain. Central Date l3ool4 Centrals dances lwave been really on the pall tlwis year with unexpectedly large crowds attending. llre Mixer was lield on a Friday September 8, to be exact. AI Bortz and lwis orclrestra played, and during tlwe intermission Jerry Rotli led us in clweers and songs. Gur NBarn Dance, on Qctober 74, was tl're most unusual dance ol tlwe year. Twin live clwicl4ens, a large bale ot lway, corn- stallcs, poultry posters and plaid slwirts were Featured. V WW-Jw, 43 ,, s , B 1 Ralplw Spiro and l.uEva lvlueller were crowned King and Queen of tl're pumplcin promenade, our llwanksgiving dance. Spring was quite in evidence on April 7 at our pig Spring Dance. lwigs and Uolossomsn were used as decorations, and our guests from Nortli l-liglw declared everytlrring was Min tl're groove. Centrals last dance of the year was attended by practically everyone, wlwiclw made tlre Senior l-lonor Dance on May 'IQ really a big success. 65 Ann Qmmby is Chosen As Outsmndmg Semor !'6'6'Z6' v HB4 Prompts Kmg In Dowry to Suztar u.,m iw. Vp r 1941 an-4,34 x1 Vary Ann Schanp, news editor Cathy Bastos 1-lsqocwfe edits' Judy Trelchel, feature editor n X Business stsff is amiirbl thel T1 immi uarol De L. 5 we e, Joyce Van der L-ann E11 wartman, 'leronce Hsin? 9'-ber J I L 1 oarne Lamne, Mavis Fir e man ru 5 ff -Gm Q no fi' mia Schrsffs Jud 1' H 1 EY' , iz N u , V P O E SRT? 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Lake Breeze Newspaper Competition is always lceen on the l.al4e Breeze bi weelcly newspaper written by the First and second year journalism students For it s an unusual story that isnt challenged by somebody ambitious Judith l-lierseman chosen editor in c ie and Catherine Nastos associate editor were given Full cooperation by the department editors Mary Ann Schaap Judith lreichel Alven lVlcCollum Jerome Roth Joyce Schoeder and Betty Miller All during the school year you could see reporters loolcing for news meeting the deadines for their copy and trying to thinlc up good heads The statl not only proofreading pasting up the dummy and mailing papers to the Sheboygan Central servicemen Five advisers worl4 with the students on the l.al4e Breeze newspaper statl These advisers are lVliss Ellen Shuart editorial Mr lsrael Bensman business, Mr Erland Johnson photography Miss l2uthL Brugger art and lVlr Arnold Melzer publicity Qur l.al4e Breeze was printed at the Vo Cational School under the direction ot lVlr Richard Lauson l-lints of the success ol this year s Breeze can be piclced up by talcing a glance at our total circulation which incidentally hit a new high , our six page issues, and the mail ing of papers to many of you servicemen 1 A' 1 i f . . . -. - Fl . l . . I . I l , . I f f , . . I . I. . l , writes stories, but also has the job of editing, f I . I . I . . I 1 I . I 1 1 i A ' 1 i - 1 i I ' C , I . . . 7 N1- 047 S . 1 E 1 E 5 L S 'Q W - fi :gig uf, W mike.. Q Qi 3:9 , W3 ff-S' O Little Womenll Little Women a modern dramatic adap- tation ol Louisa May Alcotts classic novel vvas presented as the All-School play For 44 in the Central auditorium on November TO and 11 to appreciative audiences num- bering around l 500 people A cast ol 16 students gave good per lormances which l4ept the audiences vvell entertained Phyllis Schreurs a junior who portrayed the character J shovved genuine acting ability in her versatile interpretation Don Minster also did a remarlcable job as Laurie a romantic young man A beautiful and touching performance vvas given by Faye DeLorme in the role ol Beth which she played with sincerity and real understanding Elinor James had the part of lovable Meg and Rudy lurk the role ol John Broolc the man she loved Gladys liesterling and l-lerbert l'lubert capably portrayed the parts of Mr and Mrs March while Shirley Behrens did a good piece of vvorlc as Aunt March baby of the lam ly Qtto Llttech and Don Schoeniclc added much to the play in their Fine performances as Mr Lavvrence and professor Bhaer Carole Debrauske humorously played Hannah the maid and Jeanne Zeinemann Arlynn Schmidt Jean and Joan Reinhardt tool4 the parts ol four neighbor girls The play was under the direction of Miss Marie Felzo and student director Carol l-lagedorn De Lorme Phyllis Schreurs Elinor James and Margue ite Scheeleb Herr Professor and Jo Everybody Laurie and Amy 69 f , X , . I It f,' 4 ' l ' . Qi , . ..in lx if tl l f l I Miclcey Scheele played Amy, the spoiled i . 4 1 I A l I Mother March,CGladys Festerlingj and her Little Women CFaye 4- ' ' d bf When we tl1inl4 of Cliristmas at Central we tliinlc ol tlwe beautifully decorated tree standing at tl'ie main entrance on second pace cooloes in tli lia ls near tlie parties in gym classes tlie Clwnstmasy music coming From tlie band room tlie in- spiring Christmas play tlie lcind greetings of tl'ie faculty and tlwe liappy feeling of vacation aliead. il-liese are tl'ie tliings we'll rememloerl Cliristmas at Central ls Sometliing Speciall i l? loo? .carol-'singing Ain asglembliels, tlie Of- Q Y I I , Joe Augustine, lue Foster, Jerome Jank, Jeanne Zeinemann, Richard Schmitt, Carol Debrauslce, Donald Sclwoenick, Nick Colovos. Judy Hierseman and Ann Quimby The lXlOf'El'i - Central Games Red and white chrysanthemums and pennants added color and life to the two North-Central basketball games played at the Sheboygan Armory this year on January E20 and March 3. The laughter, the shouts, the music, and the cheering, all helped to make an exciting baclcground for two Central victories. Boxing matches and tumbling acts were presented between halves ol the games. North-Central contests, above all others, will live in the memories of all students at Central. , W, WWW WW-5' W K x Q 1' 4...A,,qm-ww .M M. M M M ,W lm Q' ,,W.w,. ,m,,,. N MXWM. B-,aww 'U gg Y' Q A Vw Q YQ, - XC? 2. 1 .,,,w.w,-,wx , Www l3asl4ethall Coach Huebner, Bolo Spatt, Fred Bauer, Diclc Schmitt, Dick Kuechle, Bud Wagner, Stewart Johnson, Harlan Huibregtse, Diclc Schroeder, Don Aschalcer, Harry Hurtienne, Fred Qppeneer, and manager Floyd Leve pre-season ratings latnled our Redmen as chiel contenders For the Fox Valley crown, but plans just didn't materialize and the Central squad Finished the season in Fourth place with eight wins and six losses. ln their warm-up game the Redmen had their First taste ol deleat as they dropped a game to the North Division team ol Nlilwaultee, 43-36. A smooth worlcing Central Pedmen squad lived up to expectations with a 46 to QQ victory over the strong East Green Bay Red Devils in the conference opener. The underated lVlanty Ships tripped our Redmen in a last 33 to 30 see-saw battle in which Harlan Huitnregtse netted 'I3 points. Following the Manty lray, Central's road jinx again held true as the defending champs ot Qshlcosh handed them another defeat. Ccontinued on page 745 lJVT1D ball CBurnell Kautzer and Freddie Bauerl in North-Central Classic. 4- Q 73 ktk .lbw r 'N X 5 0 'R o 7 X lift! l 1 as t Yr H ts s no 27 fgglfllg if Q 5 After absorbing two losses away from theur home court the Red and White of Central agaun entered the wnn column over the West Green Bay cagers The Redmen varsity had too much power for the Alumnu and won easily by a 45 to Q5 count for the old men ut was Bud loston 4Q, and Bull Samenz 40 who led therr team scoring with seven pornts bowing only to l-lunbregtse s ten pount total It was three IU a row for the Redmen fuve as they brolce through a trght defense to defeat the fondy Panthers 43 35 before a pleased Central crowd Dropping an nlne set shots gave l-larry l-lurtlenne top scoring honors for the evening wus l'lurtnennes 18 ponnts and l-loop l-lulbregtses 77 polnts drd not prove to be enough as the tltle bound Appleton il-errors shared their points to defeat our Redmen 44 to 40 ln a double overtime Before a sell out crowd of 3 300 Coach l-luebners Central Redmen defeated their Intra clty rlvals 35 to Q3 IU a game that was a contest for only the fnrst quarter After that the Redmen domunated the play wuth the Northmen Revenge was sweet for the East Green Bay Red Devnls as they handed our Redmen a 39 30 defeat lhs loss dropped Central out of the Frght for the Valley Crown Knoclclng off the top team is always a thrall and the Redmen had their nught as they won from the first place lVlanty 5hlps 36 to 35 With a minute left IN the game Fred Qppeneer put ID the basl4et that gave Central a well earned vactory After holding a 19 to 16 flrst half lead our Central cagers scored but flve points an the funal half to drop a game to the Cshlrosh lndlans by a Q8 to Q4 score Brealong their jnnx for the first time this season the Redmen defeated the Wildcats at West Green Bay 34 to 31 After thus game l-lulbregtse fell behrnd Blomberg IH the scoring race, not to overtalce hum agann untul the flnal game playing hard to wln another game away from their home court our Redmen came from behind to snatch a vuctory from the fond du Lac Panthers 30 to Q7 Freddre Bauer was the hero of the evening as he dropped In a buclcet and a free throw with less than a m1nute left IU the game Hooper l-lurbregtse Swnsh Hurtnenne Fritz npeneer ,LK-:Wg Q 4 rg 4 4 i Ag ' . H E 1 , I I V . 1 I A 4-S .bw . v . I -1 H ' 1 1 ' I is 3 D 3 ' ' aww' 3 fighting hard to overtal4e them. - , i A, . 1 1 u . . . Q . ' D Fifi. U N- 1 I U t Y . . if as 22 ' if if Q5 JW! ii 5 Q ln a battle that savv the lead change hands many times, the Appleton lerrors beat our Redmen 39-37. lhis game guaranteed Appleton at least a share of the title. l'larry l-lurtienne dropped in 'l5 points to be high scorer for the evening. ln as beautiful a finis as vvas ever recorded before a Central crovvd, l-larlan l-luibregtse netted Q6 points to lead Central to a 44 to 37 victory over North and also to give him the Fox Valley scoring crown. Coach Carl l-luebner had three returning lettermen baclt this season and from this he built his starting five. l-larlan l-luibregtse vvas the chief offensive threat of our Redmen squad from last season, and he came through in fine style to lead our scorers vvith 198 points Last season l'loop brolce all conference scoring records with his Q13 points l-lis deadly hool4 shot and all around play will be missed next season Qur set shot artist for the season was l'larry l'lurtlenne Swish vvas a dead shot from anywhere near the center line, and his fine ball handling put him on the all conference second team Being a junior, he will be baclc next season and should be counted on for a major role Freddie Qppeneer vvas the third returning letterman and turned in some beautiful games as a guard in his last season under Central s colors Fred vvas noted for his fine team play and will be remembered for his game winning bucltet in the Nlanty game l-lonored by being chosen as a starter in his sophomore year, Alfred Schroeder turned in a bang up job at the for vvard position Besides being high up in the conference scoring Duck vvas one of the best feeders on the team The center spot alternated betvveen Walter Wagner and senior Stevvart Johnson l3oth boys turned in splendid jobs at the pivot post and snatched many rebounds off the boards The only other senior on the squad was Bob Spatt, vvho turned in a good job at the guard spot Bob was the smallest but fastest member of this season s squad Good reserve roles vvere handled by juniors Fred Bauer, Richard Kuechle Richard Schmitt and Don Aschalcer, Stew Johnson Dick Schroeder Bud Wagner ks f i 13' 1 , fl' gi 5 ? t- Q ,u i 3,11 E' fa, i 1 H . ' 1 ' My yy ' N. . v 24 if . ,Q A g, 1 ' it . , ' , 7 . '3 VWFFMQXZ -.sw Ni 4 .4 I , iff? V vvho will probably be the bulvvarl4s of next year's team. , 2.45 lfkv .. .. F f , 2 gf 1 3 5 If: A x x , ., -I 1 ,. t x, 11 Nlrfl ll tw - f . I in r f 7 Llsfv S Front ro Walte Brown Kurt Weber Ray l-'lennen Park Ber y Lous B asse Ruchard l-lurley Second ro La rence Luft Mar n En lush Rchard Froelrch Kerm t Be nemann Robe t Garl ng To y Debe etz and Coach Walter R Anderson The Central JV8 QQ Central JV8 36 Central JV8 Q7 Central JV8 Q5 Ce tral JV8 33 Central JVS Q5 Central JV8 34 Central JV8 Q6 Central JVS QQ Ce tral JV8 38 Central JVS 38 Central JV8 Q8 Central JV8 33 Ce tral JVS 37 Ce tral JVS 31 Ce tral JVS 38 Season Sheboygan Falls T6 l'lovvards Grove QQ Manrtovvoc JV8 Q8 Fond du Lac JV8 TT Waldo Appleton JV8 North JVS North JV8 Qostburg 'Vlanntovvoc JV8 3Q Qostburg North lV8 Waldo Appleton JVS Sheboygan Falls North JVS Qtlense vvas the theme ol the T944 45 Junior Varsity cagers coached by Mr Walter Anderson The ,layvee hoop pounders had a season total of TT vnctoroes and hve deleats vvlth an lmposung ottensuve record ol over 30 pounts a game the hnghest scoring In Junuor Varsity history Spearheadlng the lmpressvve scorung abullty ot the team vvere Ray l'lennen wlth TTT points and Kurt Weber vvrth 99 pomts Rarl4 Berry and Dlclc l-lurley proved to be the most Improved players on the squad vvhlle big Tony Debevetz and Duck Froehch accounted For the rebound strength l.evv Brasser and Larry lcult tvvo steady guards handled baclc court dutses lzl4e veterans and also scored The above mentioned boys lnterchangably comprused th starting line up Qther promising Jayvees Included Kermit Belneman 8ob Garlrng lvlarvun English and Walter l3rovvn Several ol these comlng cagers vvull probably represent Central on next year s varsity Redmen 76 ,, n W I I . 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I . l . . n Q4 1 l . . n T9 I - ll-VZSLWVTWQVW Wtth a good baslcetball team shapzng up at the close ol the year the Central Freshmen caglng units vvon lost column showed lour vvrns and seven losses coached by Mr John Barth the team vvon one of tour games vvuth North one of Four games vvnth South and galned an even Splut vvuth the Kohler Junior Varslty The Fourth vvln was over an amateur unit ol the Recreation League I-hgh scorer lor the year vvas John Rell vvlth 95 pounts Qther point getters lor the Red and White vvere Duclc Flnlce vvuth 57 pornts and Don Luft vvlth 44 markers The starting hve for the Freshres Included Forvvards Bob Marlcus and Drclc Frnlte center Don Luft guards Gene lfvvug and John Rell Qther boys seeing actlon vvere Roger Berger Roman lfrdmann Alex l-lopp Robert l-lum mltzsch Roger Kuehl Eugene Schultz Rlchard Schutte and Wnllram Vetsch The Season Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central North Frosh Century Club South Frosh Kohler JVS North Frosh South Frosh Kohler JVS South Frosh North Frosh South Frosh North Frosh Front rovv Robert Sachse, Roman Erdmann, Roger Berger, Wnllram Vetsch, Robert Markus, Eugene Ewng, Rrchard Schutte Secord row Gene Schultz, Alex l-lopp, Robert l-lummrtzsch, Donald Luft, Rrchard Fnnlce, John Renf, John Barth 77 33 ...,. Q 'I ' Q I Q1...., ' ' ' ' y 3O.,... ' ' ' Q9...,. - Q1 ..,.. - 4 r - Q mn... '- ', ' wh... ' , ' A , ' . 1Q,.,.. ' - I I f Q9...,. 3 ' 'Q Z Qsmc. l..c3l46 Breeze fAXfTi'iUdl It certainly was lun racing around the halls N taking pictures ol the Faculty and dropping X 'J g g , into cllasses to gather a lew shots for the P ,affg ,. 1 annua . X -Q xi? SQ L Q Planninlg lay-gutsgwriting stories and caps ',-W vigil ,fi tions, se ing a s, eve oping pictures, an ffllopx' C working with the other stall members, was A iw -. K --- ,mv-,.-,-.. XF .,-. .5 all plenty entertaining. Nfgi an:-A 1 --cz' We suppose, doe, that you often think ol J 'wil-J ' N V li. l ,SLD K the swell 'Acrew who worked with you on JA I FNJJ- the stall, and now wed like to introduce . cg is i W itt , A-d' our gang who enjoyed working under Tw JJ Miss Ellen Shuart, editorial adviser, Mr, , i . in 6249 lsrael Bensman, faculty business manager, Mr. FV . . X' tif Erland Johnson, photography adviser, and I K g. 54 0- 3 fl, if s. 5, Q ' Mr. Arnold lVlelzer, publicity adviser. :Af ' .Ng.f 55 - ' -Q We're including a few typical Hshotsu ol Cliff f so 4: the Starr, R 'Lopdman Snlfhe annual stall was ic ar H ic Kraussfnwith a twinkle in his! eye, a pencil in his hand, and algood sense of what will look like something' on a page. Rudy lurk, associate editor, wields a pretty sharp paper-cutter 'wand tosses a good pun himselll Chances are that he has cut your picture in pieces already, but we think you'll like the result. Beverly Bergmann, the Hbabyn of the stall was drafted to do the sketches in this book because her cartoons in the Lake Breeze news- paper were so well liked, pretty nice Hbabyl' we thinkl photographers Clarence Schroeter, Jeannette Ter Maat Raymond Miller Editorial Staii Jeanne Gandre, Jeanne Mueller, Shirley Burt and Jeanne Zeinemann seem happy about it all. Bob Spatt with his baclc to the walll Mac and Jerry look over some pix. Conference includingzf Verna Mattern, Edith Tabbert, Elaine Sachse, and l-lildegarde Schorer. Business Stall CStandingj: Ann Quimby, Judy Treichel, Clarence Weinberger, Betsy Krebs, and Donald Minster CSeatedD: Virginia Schram, La Verne Wollersheim, Mary Wiemann, Joanne Lampe, and Mary Reinhardt ,W , 1 Carol Porter Beverly Bergman Betty Rawling Debate Central s debate teams, vvhich participated In a number of tournaments through the state during this years Season, have l4ept up the quality and force fulness that have made our school a leading con tender in debate and Forensic circles Debating the topic Resolved lhat the Legal Voting Age Should Be Reduced to 18 our teams traveled to schools at plymouth -lvvo RIVQFS, lVlar quette and also to the annual tournament ol the National Forensic League, at Waukesha, and to the Wisconsin High Forensic Associations contest at West Bend MV f4XFf'lOlCl E lVlelzer COdClWCd ll'l2 d2bdf2I'S Virginia Felten .., A NIMH. Faye De Lorme Joanne lcampe BO il MQ MA 4 NP 70-fgxxx Z-f' 62 'D Mahi e Fd!-lgo Carol Hagedorn Audrey Tmmm Betty Bulkow 81 'r im J , . L Wifi., 11 S 7 v s 5 , A 1 X ' X S X ... NZ a n y .A l A 1: .,, ' 'Q 7 1' x , ..,. 5 g Q . 'Elf W E I' 9 Duk rschein a ed rn Declarnatlon The declamatuon contests held each sprsng are Important here at Central This year the prelumlnary contest was held on March Q6 and the tnal on April 17 At the end of the prellmrnary contest ten wlnners were chosen to enter the hnal contest, at whnch two humor ous and two serious declamatnons were chosen as hnal wunners Approximately Q5 declaumers turned out lor the pre lumnnary contest, wtth all classes well represented A declamatlon Conslsts ol a ten minute memorized tall4 w rch IS usually cut from a lJool4 play short story, or newspaper The students selected their own declamatlons as much as possible but were assisted by several teachers charge ol the declamatlon contests ln addltlon to the ten students chosen as winners sn the elumunatnon contests IU declamatuon, uncludlng Don Munster, who missed loelng ID the picture ,the following contestants also deserve credit for the good worlc they dld Beverly Bergman, Jean Szebert Kathryn l-loppert, Ruth Schaap Joan Reinhardt Phyllis Schreurs, Janet Abrahams, Lots Grosskopf Shtrley 'lrempe Vlrgunua Schram, and Judy lrelchel Tops ID the Prelnmnnary Contest Carol l-lansen, Elnnor James, Mary Lou Kane, Faye Delorme, Margarnte Sheele Elmo' James Ellen Gartman, Carol Debrauske, Carol l-lagedorn, Peggy Zufeldt Carol l-lagedorn 89 li' . tt ,l f f . f . from the English department, Miss Marie lrelzo was in . .I I . 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I . , . ll ll , , , s s P WIDDQV Joanne Lampe Qratory Central annually partwclpates ID a series ot Forensic tournaments lncludsng tlwe Wisconsin l-lrglw Sclwool Forensic League and tlwe National Forensic League Tournaments Students vvlmo partscnpated un lorensncs tlms year were Erllng Dul4erscl'1erm, Fred l'lagedorn Faye De Lorme, Audrey lnmm Joanne Lampe Carol l-lagedorn Vlrglnua Felten Rose Mary Wagner, and Beverly Bergman lvvo students, Vurglnla Felten and Joanne Lampe represented Central at tlwe Wisconsin l-'l S F L Tournament Joanne received an A rating and Flrst place vvrnner ID Qratorucal Declamatxon ln tlwe N F L Central vvon tlte second place svveep stal4es banner and Joanne prouglwt paclc a llrst place banner Vrrgunra made tlwe sem: Finals Carol l-lagedorn vvon tl'we Slxtlw Dustruct Legion Qratorlcal Contest and represented Slweluoygan ID tlwe State Contest lteld at Appleton Mr ArnoIdAMelzer lBetry Bulkovv Fred l-lagedorn V1rgln:aFeIten Beverly Bergman Carol l-lagedorn Faye Del,orme Rosemary Wagner Betty Ravvlrng Carol Porter Joanne Lampe and Erlnng Dulcerscherm 83 at . A I 3. . . . . f I f f 19 4 A . I ' lfrling and Audrey reaclwed tlwe Finals, and Fred and it rt 4 Z Xa i 2 2 y l t Basketball champions Florence Marlcgral Mary Lu Leve Catlwerrne Nastos Vera Novak Arlene Sternbeclc Would be Life Savers Volley ball champsons Clront rowj Mary Lu Leve Mae Grelll CStand1ngD Marne Flntelmann Vera Novak Jacquellne Kamerman Arlene Sternbeclc Joyce Nelson 84 M 5 A' x ,Q ri f 3 Q x I3 r 31' Q A Ili I 5 f 1 I r 1 . Z - v I . ' , if . . 1 1 1 GAA We suppose, G l Joe tlwat you re pretty trred of any subject tlwats even a dlstant relatuve ol plwysucal Frtness, but vve lwope you II l1l4e to lwear about G A A Remember lwovv you boys used to call our gang of grrls tlwe lrgers 7 Well vvlten we lwad to elwoose a name For our senror volleyball team tlwat s tlwe name vve decided on and vve turned out to be a pretty good team alter all For vve vvon tlwe double ellmlnatron tournament Tlwen vvlnen tlwe Lrons clwallenged us to a game vve vvon tlwat, tool A A baslcetball vvas even more lunl llwe senlor team vvon fl'1lS tournament from tlwe soplwomores by a score of W8 to TQ llwen llnally Came tlwe annual Inter Class svvlmmlng tournament vvlwlclw was vvon by tlwe soplwomores vvrtlw Q8 pornts llwe yunlors came rn second vvltlw QT points and tlwe senrors and treslmmen tred For tlmrd place vvltlw sux pornts eaelw All ID all this really luas been durte an eventful year In gurls sports at Central, lwasn t utr? LJ I F,,... W We o. r . r A t N, O ff Q CDA! ca 2 o 1 I .. V L N ,J Munute Man Flag goes up Stewart Johnson talces has oath as school president for hrst semester Second semester ofslncers Alven McCollum presxdent Judnth l-lrerseman ylce presudent Ruth Fnbnger secretary and Dolores Frrtz treasurer Officially rarsnng the Minute Man Flag for Central are Dolores Frntz treasurer Audrey Trmm secretary for semester 1 Ann Qunmby yrce presrdent For semester 1 and Pruncnpal Arthur l-I Mennes MM Now we wall tell you something about the student senate ln Sep tember when school began Stewart Johnson was our president assisted by Vice president Ann Quimby Audrey lumm, secretary was always busy talcxng notes and Dolores Fritz, treasurer, took care ol all the money Durnng the second semester Alyen McCollum was pres1dent and Judnth l-luerseman, vlce presndent Ruth Fnbnger was our secretary and Dolores lfrltz was again treasurer Mr Carl Peterson attended all the meetrngs and was the adyuser For the enture year Senate meetings were held twrce a month, and alternates and senators were chosen for each semester The executuve board as composed of the student chanrmen of each committee lt was thenr job to choose honorary Rotarlans and Kuwanuans The student senate drd a hne job thus year sellnng pennants for color day decoratxng the gym lor dances, and publucuzlng school actuvutues Many Ideas were brought up at senate meetings and were tal4en to the homerooms to be dnscussed I I I l I : 1 I 1 ' I 1 f 1 1 i 1 i r - 5 . l , Senate Comm1ttees F1rst Semester 1944 1945 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Adviser, Mnss Mabel Colton Chaurman Dorothy llummltzsch 04 5 06 07 4 205 2 2 4 2 5 303 3 8 324B 326 Cora Jurk Jean Renzelmann Dorothy Humm1t1sch Marcella Fnednchs Don Mlnster Henry Hoerz George Gauger Thomas Bordon Walter Wagner W1II1am McNel1s Chr1st Arnold Marvm Enghsh Pat Fnnke R1chard Hurley Harry Koehn Shurley Krnd Bernlce Wendt Marcella Hmtz E1a1ne Fladland Joyce Mueller Wlllls Heyn Edrth KIe1n Elolse Drott Jeannette Ter Maat Jerome Zlmmermann Frank Llttlelneld Nancy Hlllyer Rlchard Wagner Henry Romrnelmann Don Schreiber FINANCE COMMITTEE Advnser, Mr E I Anderson Chairman, Delores Frntz Ruth Fublger Betty Rawlung 3 5 Arlusle Felton Chrustnne Planton SERVICE AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Advuser, Mis! Dorothea Wagner Charrman Ann Ouumby llabell lBarthl 7 20 202 204 208 304 30 37 325 328 Conrad Beyer J1msGrasse Faye De Lorme Henry Poth Delores Fascher Park Berry Betty Wehrwem Eugene Kllmke Ethel Mae Th1mm1g Donald Homes Alfred Grube Kenneth Shaw Ruth Relrner Davld Werner PUDLICITY COMMITTEE Advlserr Chairman, Judith Iherseman 203 Judlth Hnersemon 9 Ray Harness 323 Harlan Hulbregtse ORGANIIATION COMMITTEE Engllsh Chalrman, Robert 08 O 6 207 209 3 9 4 324A Roger Kuehl Ralph Backes Robert Habeck Royce Truttchel Ralph Rad ke Joseph VaIent1nc1c La Verne Goyek Robert Hall Robert Lemke Helen Oppeneer ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Advnser, Mr Mary Remhardt Joanne Lampe 309 Mary Remhardt 3 6 Roger Horness Clyde Dhenn Ronald Fnscher R1chard Degen Ted Z1mmermann W1lbert Lmdstram Dorls Paske Bernlce Raabe Sldonna Zeunemann Robnlee Sonnenburg Rlchard Flnke Robert Kaye Lo1s Fraungruber Roy Vandoske Elsue Bomert Mr Arnold Melxer Catherme Nastos Alfred lelnemann Floyd Leye Advrser, M Danald Lemke Joyce W1 ke Tom Druml Dennns Frledruchs Otto Uttech James Schroom Raymond Herr Andrew Casady Loss Stuedeman R1chard Schulz Arno Drews Melzer Chaurman, Neal Clement Peter Reano Alan Weeks CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Advuser, Mr Jacob De Waard Chanrman, Donald Poclrzay Margaret Ruehr Betty Vorgt 0 Norbert Zelles John Bowser 327 Don Podrzay Jeanne Beecher Second Semester IQ44 5945 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Delores Knsselmann O7 324A 4 205 2 5 328 8 3248 326 4 3 5 O Tom Ebenrelter Wmono Doer1ng Wnlluam Ruetow James Arpke Harry Hurtlenne Jerome Zlmmerman Elsle Bomert Mary Weumann Bob Gandre Melv1n Duet! Jeanne Renzelman Delores Kusselmann Don Ascha ker Betty Rawllng Peggy Nelson Ann Yeray Cora Jurk Robert Roenutz Henry Hoerz Henry Happen Fred Bauer Bob Hummntzsch Phyllrs Davenport Fred Heronymus Ruth Bartman Mary Lou l.eve Naomn Meves Wayne Stentz Rosemary Wagner La Verne Remeknng aw 87 f-Q 7? ' fl f-:'v -i v 'x ae JN YW .411- C,-f ,1 Q , FINANCE COMMITTEE Delores Frltx 0 Lue Foster 06 Rosemary Guenther SERVICE AND WELFARE COMMITTEE 7 04 208 304 305 327 20 Conrad Beyer Faye De Lorme Frank Schuster Betty Wehrwem Eugene Klnmke Ethel Mae Thrmmlg Clarence Schroeter Allred Grube Kenneth Brulla Park Berry Mrldred Markus Elaine Fladland Judith lherseman Clyde Dhenn Anton Debevetz Ted Znmmerman Bermce Raabe Joyce Gerk Robnlee Sonnenburg Bob Spatt Alfred Schroeder John Le1ck Doris Paske PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Catherme Nastos 37 33 9 203 Beverly Bergman Lols Fraungruber Harlan Hulbregtse Floyd Leve Ray Harness Alfred Zeunemann Catherme Nastos Jeanne Gandre ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Mary Remhardt 309 0 3 6 ORGANIZATI 39 23 209 4 302 0 3 O 325 O Mary Relnhardt Mary Kohl Eddne Froh Dona Romm Alan Weeks Donald l.1ndow ON COMMITTEE Laverne Govek Laverne Govek Robert Hall Harley Specht Florence Berg Robert Markus Raymond Herr Arno Ihleme Bob Hrgon Ray Wemberger Gerald Grande Jacob Mueller Rschard Adams Roger Berger CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE O5 306 207 Vuolet Jurk John Keppler John Bauer Marvm Engl1sh Cx 1 MSA . I ' i CN 4 5 I IOI ' ' J 1 - l l I0 ' ' I . . , . I . ll 1' . I3 ' 1 2 1 I . D . D X 313 ' ' ' I ' 4 , ' l ' 1 t g .ll 1'iqg2?1::if1,1'fr1. . ' . y 5 i r L 4 109 ' ' ' lr.. 4. ' 1 5 I . . . 1. X ' A , A 9.0. A ' . ' 8.6. ' III ' , II ' l 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . . . ' L, 1 . . . .X X I - W 305 Clarence Schroeter Robert Spatt ' ' ' I ' I - 3II l 1 ' 1 1 1 , Q II I ' I ' . ' r. I 3 . . I ' I ll 1 1 ll - H2 ' ' ' a.o. ' ll 111 V A Il A 2 . . 30I ' , - . . . 32 ' 311 . . ' . . ' 2 ' II3 I I . 2 . I H I . . ' . J. IO3 ' ' 3 2 1 ll ' A l l . K, - 301 ' I I . ' 2Ol ' '9 , 112 ' I . IOI ' 21 ' ' ' ' II6 II ' V ' 3 3 ' . ' . 1 3' ' ' 1 8 IO ' ' ' , I . . I . ' e'G' . . 1 9 ' L II3 ' ' 313 ' ' Hlldegarde Herman Mary Schutte Mabel Wuestenhagen Charlotte Hlebln Fred Thlele Henry Schumpf Jeannette Ter Maat Walter Hermann Eugene Ew1g Carl Kolb Kenneth Erbstoeszer Don Luft Roger Kuehl Ma rvm Engluh Marcella Huntz Oluver Grotelueschen W1II1am Hoell Nancy Hlllyer lf ll The Royal Rumpus The chorus Imef Mac McCollum Jerry Roth and Ponme Fuscher and Shirley Fisher do the Tango Dip HCIDI2 Hoerz 88 355 One Meat Ball! C f 1 Jeanne Mueller Ing Kung Ken Kauslers comlcal antncs an the Royal Pumpus were enjoyed by everyone UZZD Lovely La Verne Wollershelm made a very good Queen rn all her royal purple lnery Pruncess Pretty Pruncess Jeanne Yeunemann vvas utllul as she sang l Didnt Knovv About You Count l-landsome Count Derlert Arnold Gesch made a romantic vvoo er the audience thought Court Jester Court Jester l larry Berg brought tears ol laughter to everyones eyes wlth hus Carmen Muranda Z-l5za.QX Qrchlds should go to Jeanne Mueller student drrector and script vvruter ol our Royal Pumpus a super duper all school talent shovv, presented on March 'l6 and 'l7 Cn both evemngs a capaclty crowd came to see Kung Ken Kausler and Queen l.a Verne Wollershelm scheme to vved thelr beautiful daughter to a promlslng young man who presented the best stage show l-landsome Count Derlelt Arnold Gesch organlzed a show which not only the Kung and Queen but the audience as well agreed was tops an every respect Faculty drrectors were Mr Jacob Dewaard and Mr lsrael Bensman, general chaurmen, Mass Gerda Dages and Mass Maude McDonald dramatnc coaches, Mrss l.aVon Olson vocal groups Muss Jane Clausen, piano, Mass Gretchen Srebert and Mass Betty Rodenbeclt dancing, Mass Ruth Brugger, stagrng Mass Dorothy Geurtz, costumes an Mr Charles M Faulhaber and Mr Arnold Jones, musuc LKJQ 'vw-'V' XSQCQQCQQQDQQQ5 89 if J ' g' ' s g i .I I l Qi' sd of-1 a alias . 5 5 Q . I fl? F' . ' bea' l M of n XX lA i!f1lAxll, llgil tlftff c A A 4 N ff f , or Q 5 CZQVWCZTJE l3diWCl ln tlie Army Qor Navy or Marinesl, you still l'wear tlwe bugle, but tlien it's lor taps and reveille, vvliile in sclnool it's lor music by tlie Concert and Junior band. Remember? This year tliere are 73 members in tlwe Concert Band and 35 in tlie Junior Band. Almost as big as tlwe fAxrmy'sl You sliould liave lieard some ol tlie numbers tlie band played lor tlie Mid-Winter Concert caaaiicoloradofi a marcli by l-lolmes, Hprelude in E Flat lVlinor, Scl1astalcovvitcl1, Columbia, Rollinson, Voices ol Spring, Strauss, and HBegin tlwe Beguinefi by Cole Porter. And tlien in tlie Spring Concert presented on May WO, tlie selections by the band once again served as a grand Finale lor tlie program. lncluded in the May concert vvere Hlvlarclw ol tlwe pioneersfi Colby, Qverture Hl8'lQ,H lclwailcovvslcy, and Hfaxmerican Saluteii Gould. As for tlwe encores played at botli concerts, vve give you one guessl Yes, tlwe beloved and traditional 'Stars and Stripes Forever, by Sousa, again acknowledged tlie applause ol the entliusiastic audiences and sent tlwe crovvds liome pleased and smiling. llwe soloists in tlie tvvo major concerts vvere: Baritonecafflliver llweune, Victor Reinlwoltz, and Milton Sclivvalbe, and Drums Hbddien Froli. lvvo smaller band groups were also active at Central tliis year. The pep Band played at the football and basketball games, and Hpepw' is really vvl'iat it liad. lliis year a Svving Band was organized lor tlie Royal Rumpusf, and lwonestly tliat band really was wonderful. Wish tlwe service- men could liave beard it, and vveire positive tl'wey'd all agree vvitli our verdict. ,QO,,, r-' . fs JJ x R5 T ' M 'R 1 K W ,Q A if , ' '-1 Ar X .vel I l 6? K ..:: r S-' . fa 'Sigh 1 'Gb - My g C' ' WI fn 55-11 F1 ng, QM .YS The Concert Band Flutes: Betty Anne Ridge, Joseph Augustine, Richard Naclc, Ruth Baranouclcy, Judith Puls. Clarinets: Donald Minster, Marian l-larder, Carlton Spatzelc, Betty Kollmeyer, l-larold Casper, Elaine Langlcabel, Theresa Mulloy, Jeanette Schade, Shirley l-leinemann, Ardith Rarrialcer, Robert Stieber, Carolyn Meifert, Jean Karl, Elaine Scharenbroclc, Joan Rohland, Shirley Fischer, Mary l-loward, l-lenry Logas, Lois Kloppenberg, Peter Reano. Oboe: Joyce Mohs. Bassoons: Edgar Friedrichs, June Marthenze. Alto Clarinets: Elaine Grupe, LaVerne Reinelcing. Bass Clarinets: Marian Katzenmaier, William Reyn. Alto Saxophones: Roy Stein, Shirley Jaeger, Donald Messner. Tenor Saxophones: Ray Stampll, Earl Kitzerow. Baritone Saxophones: Paul Friedrichs. Bass Saxophones: Roland Grabowslci. Comets: Robert Gandre, l-lenry Rommelmann, Carol Reinholtz, John Leiclc, Theodore Rugs, Elroy l-leling, Russell Schroeder, Raul Reinlce, Raymond Ruppel. French Horns: Patty Finlce, William Schultz, Lois Mehlberg, Fred l-lenckel, Gertrude Zitzer, Delores Koeppe. Baritones: Oliver Theune, Victor Reinholtz, Milton Schwalbe, Lawrence Luft. Trombones: Kenneth Schuchardt, Marvin English, Martin Najacht, Glenn Wittroclc, Lester Grashorn, Alexander F-lopp. Tubes: Richard Schulz, Fred lliuge, Rlalph Maas, Daniel Brulla, Roger Wentz, Tympani: Otto Llttech, Drums: Eddie Froh, Don l-lerman, Sherwood l-luebner, o ert awrence, -R 91 Qrchestra First Violins: Stewart Johnson, Kenneth Greenwald, Mae Jelenc, Jeanne l-laaclc, Roger Grade, Kermit Beuchel, Ruth Mayer, Flora Weinaug, Bernita l-lueter, Virginia l-larmeling, Howard Leicht. Second Violins: Mary Knefellcamp, Joyce Metscher, Jean Axel, Renata Keil, Francis Nagode, Melba Seltz, Werner Braatz, James Ney, Carter Pawlus. Violas: Gladys Lindeman, Corrinne Kate, Franlc Schulze, l-lugo Bunlce, Kathryn l-loppert. Cellos: Ruth Fibiger, Don Schoenicln, Joyce Vander Laan, Roger Brusse. Basses: Arnold Gesch, Edith Maas, Dawn Lochman, Wayne Stentz, Arno Drews, Richard l-lartig, Wilbert Lindstrom. Flutes: Joe Augustine, Betty Anne Ridge, Richard Naclc, Ruth Barnauclcy. Oboe: Joyce Mohs. Clarinets: Donald Minster, Marion l-larder, Carlton Spatzek, Betty Kollmeyer. Bass Clarinet: Marion Katzenmaier. Bassoons: Edgar Friedrichs, June Marthenze. Alto Sexes: Ray Stein, Shirley Jaeger. Tenor Saxes: Ray Stampfl, Ronald Kitzerow. Baritone Sax: Raul Friedrich. French Horns: Patty Finke, William Schultz, Gertrude Zitzer, Lois Mehlberg. Comets: Robert Gandre, l-lenry Rommelmann, Elroy l-leling. Trombones: Ken Schuchardt, Glenn Wittroclc, Marvin English. Tuba: Richard Schulz. Drums: Eddie Froh, Otto Uttech, Don l-lerman. 1213 - 4, cfiggfeky If it's a dreamy waltz or a melodic symphony you yfazz want to hear, anybody can tell you Central's Concert N 'mi Qrchestra will please you. Were not Hanybodyf' but Cb J xl even we lcnow music we lil4e when we hear itl 9 c J 'H And we did hear it at the Mid-Winter Concert held . '4 R on February 13. Qver 'l-400 music lovers attended the X , concert, and everyone agreed the orchestra numbers were EL R Q really Hsmoothn. From the applause ol the audience, it 5 LV, ' ' was evident that HDeep Purple, with Edgar Friedrichs at a the piano, was a special favorite, and perpetual Motion also made a definite hit with the crowd. f l , i When the birds began to chirp and the grass grew green, the orchestra 'plunl4ed and tooted away in 1Lni ! ,:,T,,.nn'!ff-7: . . preparation lor the Spring Concert. lhen May lO, all these toots and plunlcs' were blended into very lovely selections, one ol them being lwo Guitars. Ruth Fibiger contributed her talents by playing a delightful cello solo. 1 Director ol the orchestra is Mr. Arnold Jones. -4 C. i -41 E441 QQ 3 Boys Glee Club Mr. Arnold Jones directs the 3Q who sing in the Boys' Glee Club. group meets three times a weelc to on patriotic songs, negro spirituals, choral numbers, and hillbilly songs. Norbert Zelles is the accompanist. Miss LaVon Olson directs the Advanced Girls' Glee Club at the Midwinter Concert. boys lhe work men's Front row: Robert Schmitt, William Werlc, Fred Weber, Peter Beenen, Fred Thiele, Robert l-labeck, Kenneth Kay, Donald Wieman. Second row: William Oldenburg, Wallace Hermann, Kenneth Gerlat, Dennis Friedrichs, Emerson Strace, Charles Conrady, Raymond Van Sluys. Third row: Jerome Lewandoske, Richard Quasius, Robert Markus, Norbert Zelles, Carl Wellhoefer, Arthur Rosenthal, Richard Cuajeslci, Richard Braun. Fourth row: John Bowser, William Vetsch, Eugene Ewig, James Felten, Reinhold l-lopp, Allan Zerger, Stanley Suscha, -A, -. Singing at Central We here at Central are proud of our musical organiza- R lm 7 tions, and lond memories ol the A Cappella Chorus and both the Beginners and Advanced Girls' Glee Clubs will alvvays be cherished. 'iff The A Cappella Chorus, vvith its colorlul red and 'iss white robes, has 63 members vvho practice daily under the , direction ol Mr. Charles M. Faulhaber. The Beginners' Glee Club practices every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and has TQQ students as members. Composed ol Q Q 71 girls, and Advanced Girls' Glee Club practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Both glee clubs are directed by 05' Mr. Arnold Jones. A l.ong vvill vve remember sitting in class and hearing in the distance the mellow tones and easy rhythm ol these choirs in action. lr is at such times we get the happy ieeling that this is our school. ? , so WW e f A Cappella Chorus Front rovv: Sidonia Zeinemann, Joyce Gibson, Jean Franke, Wilma Wiegand, Marvel Pantel, Janice Stetien, Edna Carle, Josephine Wimmer, Rat Fraungruber, Joyce Gerlc, Betty Ravvling, Virginia Fenslce, Lois Maltzahn, Shirley Meyer, Elaine Schulze. Second rovv: Carol l-lagedorn, Delores Kisselmann, l-lildegarde Schorer, Virginia Felton, Elaine Grupe, Vera Novalc, Phyllis Schreuers, Ellen Gartman, Elizabeth Wysocki, Betty Metzner, Gladys Festerling, Arlisle l-lerman, l-larriet Kind, Jeanne Gandre Joyce Schroeder. Third rovv: Dorothy Paulson, Mary Entringer, La Verne Wagner, Steve Gabrielse, Walter Hill, l-larold Rick, Raymond Mueller, Richard Berger, Fred l-lieneclce, Allen Wangemann, George Gauger, Marion Kraus, Arlisle Felton. Fourth rovv: Kenneth Riecl4, Robert Sachse, Jerome Carelc, Richard Gabrielse, John Keppler, Anthony Debivitz, Alven M:C ollum, Arthur Lau, Tom Roth, Robert Roerdink, Deane Woelfer, Ronald Ziller, Arthur Bauer, Elmer Kelm. 94 f Advanced Girls, Glee Club up i 7 D 013, . , rw' Front row: Carol Eichrost, Doris Hildebrand, Peggy Kelch, Helen Wuesthagen, Helen Gruenlre, Eva Jane Mohr, Delores Krauss, Joyce Schweingruber, Ruth Senlrbeil, Doris Rucker, Arline Sprengers, Marion Rhode, La Verne Steffen, Lorraine Hartmann, Betty Voigt, Marcello Hintz Second row! Betty Opgenorth, Joan Jelovnili, Gladys Wierxback, Bernice Froh, Delores Casl, Joyce Lamb, Margaret Ruehr, Jeanette Sterkel, Margarite Scheele, Jeanne Zeinemonn, Charlotte Kuschel, Lois Grcsslropt, Marion Kaiser, Betty De Brall, Mary Ellen Nites Third row: Audrey Hinz, Carol Clementsan, Pat Kane, Bernice Wagner, Doris Herzog, Delores Jaclrett, Rean Parlrus, Betty Berg, Verna Mattern, Lorraine Dahmer, Joyce Gruenlre, Marion Wheaton, Delores Burzlaft, Anloris Burd, Elaine Roehrborn, Katherine Drott, Eloise Drott, Mary Kohl Fourth rovlt Elinor James, Florence Holcomb, Marilyn Huenlri, Barbara Wangerin, Joyce Arenz, Judith Heirseman, Dorothy Teumer, Natalia Herman, lrmo Kork June Fleischer, Annette Ebbers, Virginia Mitchell, Mary Weimann, Betty Jacobi, Doris Jurk, Ann Zuimby, Wilma Weimonn, Ruth Henning. Beginning Girls, Glee Club were A 'i '1vP ' W Front row! Justina Chopich, Anita Schilling, Clara Knaub, Lois Fraungruber, Florence Schuffner, Joyce Trossen, Carol Braatz, Lois Behnke Joyce Wi.ke, Audrey Reinartz Betty Fibiger, Theresa Urbas, Audrey Fisher, Eleanora Raymond. Second row: Lillian Samsa, Francis Chopich, Betty Miller, llogene Brulla, Dolores Suppanchick, Audrey Mitchell, Carol Clement, Evelyn Haaclm, Audrey Kruis, Molly Pfister, Alice Klueger, Patsy Jacobi, Dolores Froh, Lillian Lohr, LaVonne Schreurs, Margaret Weber, Colette Cote, Marilyn Schmidt, Betty Bauer. Third row: Ruth Schaap, Myrtle Heim, Beatrice Burgdorff, Carol Hettinger, Betty Lou Blanlre, Diane Durand, Julia Uhl, Yvonne Rupnick, Virginia Hoppe, Bernice Brotz, Dorothy Stueber, Johanna Bylo, Dorothy Ridge, Gloria Sessler, Jean Siebert, Janet Abrahams, Lois Kilton, Betty Bulliow, Eva Jean Spaeth, Marion Schleining, Eunice Mannchen, Fourth row: Rose Marie Menice, Betty Stempihar, Ruth Eberhardt, Helen Hase, Natalie Herman, Donna Dippel, Phyliss Guenther, Eleanor lampers, Charlotte Goebel, RoseS-thneider, Virginia Virant, Julio Cheginslras, Rose Marie Johnston, Gladys Mueller, Betty Boller, Shirley Lampe, Bernadine Hein, Marion Opgenorth, Shirley Ballhornk Fifth row: Maxine Mueller, Bernice Lazaewicz, Elaine Schutte, Faye Rust, Lola Ediclr, Shirley Erdman, Elaine Haack, Elaine Gedig, Pat Murray, Germaine Gieslre, Elie Bon-iert, Genevieve Cykana, Betty Sweemer, Betty Keistxonas, Delores Fischer, Gloria Goldapslce, Peggy Nelson, Lillian Fritsch, Audrea Moxfield, Corrinne Brotz, Barbara Laesch, Harriet Hammelman. Sixth row: Charmine Berg, Ruth Schmitt, Darleen Weoseke, Florence Berg, Joann Krueger, Audrey Rittenhouse, Shirley Spelshaus, Eleanor Schramm, Carol Porter, Carol Wagner, Jeanette Haclsbarth, Joyce Hametner, Charlotte Zorn, Doris-Mae Mueller, Shirley Stielow, Marianne Fibiger. o's95 f Behind the Scenes J My 'Ml 5 f 1.- , 'llrl ...ff '-.,! Povwik perhaps the least publnclzed groups at Central, but far from the least Important, are the stage crews and the commlttees that lceep busy baclcstage wlth properties, lughtnng make up sets, and all of the other worlc necessary before any performance can b effectlve Thus year the stage crews and play com mlttees have had plenty cut out for them to do because more auditorium programs and shows were given than ever before an the hnstory of the school For a really good show a really good be and the scenes cew IS a must Maybe that partly explazns why our All School play, Luttle Women our Royal Rumpus and our sensor class play Best Foot Forward were so successful M,ff Ellen Gartman puts an extra gray strealc Doc English supervrses reservatuons rn Aunt March s CShlrley Behrens D haur, for school plays whnle Jeanne Zememann warts anxuously for her cue Audltorrum Stage rew tage Crews Eugene Mannchen Neal Clement Kenneth Frnger Olrver Grotelueschen Robert Sternprers -lhe stage crews at Central handle the lrghtrng, loud speal4ers, and stage stttlngs lor the major productions given here and lor the many auditorium programs held during the year xl-hese two crews worlc Independently under two separate advisers lVlIss lVlar1e E Felzo directs the production group, and lVlr Donald .l English has charge ol the boys who worlc on Both groups grve good servrce to therr school and therr worl4 helps to create better shows and programs lor the students to enjoy Stage Crew lor plays Donald Wood John Bauer Alvrn Franz Jerry Bowser lrmmy Schrocm Re n o o Leslce Jack Dern Elton lavey Milton Frazer Bully l-loelle and Neal Clemen 97 I I F I I I A U' auditorium programs. I FF B U ln E P' , , ' , , I 9- , , - 1 A 1 1 F- A A starlet and her manager CJeanne Zeinemann and Herbert l'-lubertj Here come the quail l CMary Wiemann Mary Reinhardt Judy Treichel Carol l-lagedorn Patty Finlce and Pose Zitzerb Pin up committee'? Clvlary Kohl Shirley Behrens Elinor James and Killian Molitor llwe Senior play lliat lauglw-Filled comedy, Best Foot For- ward was presented in Centralls auditorium on Friday and Saturday, April Q0 and Qi, by a cast ol ten boys and seven girls. Director ol tlie play was Miss Marie lf. Felzo, and tlwe student director, Elmore Karge Among tlie liilarious lwiglwliglwts vye'll re member are J y lrieclwels lint ne Wbat do you tl'1inl4 l am lyplwoid Mary 7 Mary Wiemanns wise craclcs as tlwe blind date Jerry Rotlw dancing around t e room with a pillow lweld lovingly in luis arms Jeanne Zeinemann and rexy Groteleusclwen in a blackmail clincli Mary Reinliardt as Miss Smitlw and poor Fred Lutze trying to get out ol all tlie scrapes lie lwas gotten intol Best Foot Forward was grand enter tainment and congratulations slwould go to tlwe director, to tlwe cast, and to tlwe com mittee members wlwo all made tlwe play a success ff f is :l,: of K A 1.9 f f K .11 4' 2- tw K J, Mit W M 'I N 1 ud ' ' A li , IW , . . . . U ' . . , ' P fr ' it A .... .if r ' lr' 4 I I L j I x Q X . , , A -J ,K f f -li i O. 4 , I Y 44 X ' I 25s , 0. il :K f yt J if Z 4- W .. L, 41 9 Q Q J i 4 ' l ' l'i 57f-ll K K ' I l b r - r l .I I . M , DA , VGC With only three lettermen returning Coaches Walter Anderson and John Barth had a dim outlool4 lor a successful tracl4 SCGSOD but dame lortune smiled happily on the Red and White than clads in that over three lourths ol the boys who reported lor traclc were underclassmen Although this season was not a championship one big things are expected for coming years Qnly three boys were seniors mile champ Stewart Johnson, speedy 440 runner l-lenry l'loerz and hall miler Mert l-lillyer Qutstanding underclassmen who helped carry the brunt ol the meets were Roland Grabowslci speed merchant dashman Ray l-lennen Richard Degen Tony Glazer and Marvin English distance runners Don Willson 440 man an Ray l'lerr rant high jumper who attaine towering heights though only a soph Dean Woellrler weightman threw the shot in a way that labels him a a coming pointwnner l3arl4 Berry and l'lenry l-lilleman dashmen broadiumpers and relay team members are more sophs with talent Don Schultz runner and hurdler and Bob Koyacic and Qrlet l-linz pole vaulters were outstanding juniors who also gained coveted points For Central Apr. May May May May May TRACK SCHEDULE Q5 ort Ko er and Central at Kiwanis Fond du Lac North an Central at Fondy Manitowoc North an Central at Manty West North and Cen tral at Kiwanis Conference and Sec tional meet at Appleton State meet axt Madison All ut lor practice at Kiwanis Field l'louse The gang s all herel 400 ..,.....s Fast :Ie ecorded by Ste Johnso Lew s B dsse ds p 'N Up and over' if Headi 3 Fofthejepe. v-Jksq,-.., -1o1 Frrst semester olfrcers Shrrley Behren Carol l-lagedorn and Ma y Rernharot Second Seme ter oltcers Gladys Fe terllng Edrth Maas and Mnnnett Zelnemann lOQ SZDIOV IXAZFTIDZTS Joseph Augustine Arthur Bauer Shrrley Behren Donald Clemen Thomas Ebenrerter Arlrsle Felten Gladys Festerlrng Patrscla Finke Lors Frrtz Jeanne Gandre Kenneth Greenwald Olryer Grotelueschen Elarne Grupe Carol l-lagedorn Arlrsle l-lermann Judnth Hrerseman Dons l-lrldebrand Elinor James Stewart Johnson Cornnne Kate Delores Krsselman Mary Kohl Muriel Kraus Donald Krummel Edith Maas Donald Munster Vrrglnra Oehlberg Chrrstrne Planton Margaret Ann Qurmby Dona Clarre Ramm Mary Rernharot Margaret Ruehr Clarence Schroeter Wlllram Schultz Robrlee Sonnenburg llomarne Splra Olrver Theune Ethel Mae lhrmmrg Audrey Trmm Judrth Trerchel Lowell Van Ess Roman Wagner Mrnnett Zernemann l-lold over members from 1943 44 tJUl'lIOl' IXAZFTWKDZVS Carol Debrauslce Faye DeLorme Lucille Del2uyter Erlrng Dulcer chern Frederuclc l-lagedorn Betty Kollmeyer Geneva Krurs Darbara Laesch Walter Lellrn Ruth Mayer Delores Nrx Joan Oppeneer Kenneth S w Raymond Stampfl Pobert Stemprer Dons Walcelreld Dorothre Wakeheld Marlon Wheaton Norbert Zelle 1 f . t L, . lx - li: - PF + A I . . 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Honor Socrety lhrs year members of the Pantzer Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety have been busy re wrrtrng revrsrng, and addrng to the Red oolc Central s gurde for new students Under the drrec tron of lVlrss Ruth Hull, advrser the worlc was done after school and durrng homeroom perrods Wrrtrng lor the Redbook was done by the members of the Honor Socrety wrth the help ol varrous teachers Carol Hagedorn served as presrdent of the Honor group for the hrst semester, assrsted by Shrrley Behrens, vrce presrdent and lVlary Rernhardt secretary treasurer For the second semester the otlrcers were Edrth Mass presrdent, Nlrnnett Zernemann, vrce presrdent, and Gladys Festerlrng secretary treasurer Several trmes durrng the year socral gatherrngs were held to brrng together the North and Central Chapters of the socrety The Pantzer Chapter of the Natronal Honor Society was organized rn 1935 at Sheboygan Hugh School to grve recognrtron to students who have demonstrated qualrtres of leadershrp scolarshrp character, and servrce Each sprung new members are rnrtrated from the junior and senror classes on the basrs ol scholastrc achrevement and Faculty recommendation 'J f-.1 Z' JP, 'll' x Front row Mass Ruth Hull, Patty Fmke, Elrnor James, Judrth l-lrerseman, Arlrsle Felten, Gladys Festerlrng, Dona Clarre Ramm, and Mrnnett Zernemann Second row Edrth Mass, Carol Hagedorn, Wrllram Schultz, Stewart Johnson, Olrver Grotelueschen, Olrver Thuene, Mary Rernhardt, and Shrrley Behrens 103 Central High School---Sheboygan, Wisconsin KS-11.9.9,mQ9.,iUcK.n.nAA: 13-6.41 L.wo1u3.I.p--- -Y-'NE-f-SAL' 3-Awww-:25bgvmv.+.4J,Q.A..A..1..,-L W mmvwmnsn Z-L.Sl'.LDx.vN QA!-Al-9-J 10.9-um2e.0S45 wif MAY l3F1r1r'em,,,E Q ,IQEEEBH a if '14, QM, ' M 5 'Pio M xgifq, , 0 J ' s If EE ' 'Q I U 1 sffri .-. 4'ffl' N x F Je H A .1 If ,R ' 1 z f Q x f A ' ' ' J 'I A' k fu N., I VXA , W ? kuxix 'Wav li ix '. Q' ii Q . IV . uk Q A X ex x A V ,ivf 7 . W I -D A.,lY ' i g flfp jf?-0 ees' 9'i5 L' , - - ' ' :Q . fs' Pb gf if Q39-esm Come and get it! L , ,- ,fda-'VZ fi! ',. .,4, uf y Z NIV! I ,I . -f V1 i-jw, ff! Baritone boogie. The Hdevili' and Sir Roderick' Santas helpers? Class discussion Jeanne introduces ner brain cniid. 'IOS a Nw. Pavmorwd Zend? at rmqhf ,gums-M' armen cuts loose' FYUH sturf Dance dye? Steak masters Ladies of the press Scrambied legs Serious business DemUre7 106 -'vr 'W' ' TGS gg, fs, bi FAQ, W., j x Ll ,.....,l...I.qa mrfwavuin- -.. ,W Q 'F l-lubba, hubbal Buddies. Glamour a la tree stump. Bay with d butch Roaming Raman, Bake hiker. Snoozin' inthe S.-ma, Wanna do a polka? !5Nren't we proudl Bathing beauty. Shades of the pastl A happy Quimby at lnter lochen. l-ligh gal on a fence. Barbershop quartet? Big gun annual editor. 108- WAGNER SHOE STORE SECURITY SERVICE BUREAU '7!1e 4011114 Sheboygan s outstanding business men and Firms talce this opportunity to pay tribute to the students and alumni of Central Hugh School who are now In the service of our country It IS to these brave men and women who are fighting for the Four freedoms Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom from Want Freedom from Fear that we dedicate this page In Central Hugh Schools yearboolc PEOPLE S HOTEL FOESTE C THOMAS DRUGS DR PAULY KRUSE MUSIC SHOP ECONOMY COAL CO SHEBOYGAN PAINT CO ZUFELT PHOTO SHOP GUEST HOUSE HENRY VAN DE WATER JOHN OUIMBY FESSLER DRUG STORE DR A E GENTER ALTENBACH S 5c TO S1 STORE SOUTH SIDE HDW 81 PLBG CO J P JENSEN 81 SONS B GOODSTEIN ANNES HAT SHOP DR B J GLAUBITZ DIETZ MUSIC HOUSE DR A B C BOCK NITZES RADIO DOCTORS HEITZMAN S BAKERY BADGER PAINT 8: HDWE STORES INC UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT FISHER CO DR CARL FELTON ASHTON E WICK DR C E DOYLE DR J S DANFORTH EDMUND KNAUF M D WERNER CLEMENS 81 MILLER OSCAR L WOLTERS A FRIEND ANDREWJ LUCK JR BENEDICTS HEIDELBERG CLUB DRS POHLAND DAN COONEY WALTERJ BRAND DR H O WORTHING Y d s WAYNE HUMMER 81 CO CALUMET DUTCH PACKING CO DR CHARLES S IMIG FRANCIS E ZUMMACH KENNETH E GOODMAN JOHN HERONYMUS VOIGT 81 VOIGT G B MC KINLEY BUCHEN CURRIE FEDERER 8: GROTE DAVIDJ REINHARDT FESSLER FOOD STORE HIRSCH BAKERY BAYENS PHOTO CO lPhot g phy BENNETT BEAUTY SHOP TRILLING HARDWARE DR A H FINKE GERKE PHARMACY O O O I I I n I , I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I , . I. . , Phone 45 . William B. Benedict DiS iC'A o'n'Y FASHION BEAUTY SHOP 'Ph sician an Sur eon . Commercia o ra I Dentist' I U . 9 Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1945 O Congratuiatlons from the PHOENIX CHAIR COMPANY LAKE BREEZE ANNUAL SPONSORS WINGROVE OIL COMPANY W SUNSHINE DAIRY GENERAL BOX COMPANY FOR BETTER SERVICE WEST SHORE TRANSPORT COMPANY SHEBOYGAN FRUIT BOX CO IDEAL LAUNDRY SHEBOYGAN PAPER BOX COMPANY SHEBOYGAN OIL COMPANY ms N 15h s TIO S. aler and IIIinois Ave. Independent marketers of high quality gasoline and oils since 1932 . I I. 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WALTER Attorneys at Lau 728 Wrsconsm Avenue Phone 4371 WAGNER S MARKET mzlzty Meats Lou est Przces 1126 N th 8Ih St Ph 4244 A J SCHMIDLER FRUGGIST Shbyg Complmzeuls 0 SHEBOYGAN BAKING CO WEHRMANN HARDWARE CO Ezmytbzng 171 Hzrduzue 14 0 N Ih 13th S I P 2 9 GREETINGS IRON! Allred FIorlsts Assoclatron ALTMAN S FLOWERS GIESE EICKBERG FLOWERS MORROWS FLOWERS M 81 M FLORAL SHOPPE OLSON S FLORAL SHOPPE SHEBOYGAN GREENHOUSES INC F R E D W P DENTIST Above Kresge Store SILLS STUDIOS 718 Nragara Avenue Downstalrs ' .... 1 I .... ' g I ' I I F I . . l . . X - , . I Q ' D R. . U L S or . one DC Superior and Calumet Drive Phone 555-W Phone 86 e o an . DC ' ' l I 1 ' ' . 2 or iree . hone 84 119 C ONGRATULATIONS Saclase S LUGGAGE FURS LEATHER GOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS CO W F SACHSES SONS Our best wlshes go wlth N th 8th St yOU 3.5 yOI.1 50 OU I SHEBOYGAN College or mto 21 career COMPLIMENTS OF POLAR WARE COMPANY Established 1 07 SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN BRANCH OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES NEW YORK o CHICAGO o BOSTON o LOS ANGELES I ENAMELED WARE 113 K 1.5 V V Y, . I . I , I 4 . Fra 111 . O . X l x . . DC ' i 616 or reet 7 O ' 9 I H t TRY ROLLER SKATING AT THF PALLOMAR ROLLER SKATING RINK gl A t 11N Y READ THIS 15 YEARS FROM TODAY' I I l WALTER J BRAND 8a COMPANY eangaalafczlzonfi ancf Red Zgoifzed GRADUATING CLASS of Central Hugh School ENZO JEL COMPANY 114 For Pleasure . . . For ealh . . . . You'll enjoy it .... Everyone does QFormerly Ea es udioriumj 7 ew ork Avenue I have cash and investments ha pay me a regular income every month. Yes lj No lj Consult 115 now for ifjorflzation 011 securities but plan for the future. INVESTMENTS-THE ROAD T0 FINANCIAL SECURITY O I . . . to th e . . . O - WUI,- N xx X sxXX XXX Q fa My f IIQ III I I W4 t I 0 NUIII If Il IIUII 0 1 r ll ne 1 m N nm n llll n V x J Ill llllllll I :lm IQ ff ZX Yi IQIII IIII UIII, I0 I I I l' I V f f f I f X ff! X IN N 1 011 f Il- P 0 1 1 I nm ul n nm w P, I X U I ll I IISIX I rv , H? '1 f l-gig... -lxsilliiriilfgsf ifg' K fl A Q wa l I 'J 'I'ln- llllhrilgi' ol' lil ' I ugh fnrll many grvzll 1' nh lllul lix ' I'1ll Yl'l' in llw In-url: :xml mimlf ol' ull lu- ple-. 'llllllh - ' f f, gra I il. . ll' of Illn' :mal IIIIIIIDVIQIIII ah-ps in llu' f H , - f' ' . ., . . . . 4 3 lulll ll 'II of your I I 'H nml a I I lf. will I r- , f I , ff I I ' 4 f .X 1- r '- a ann sl - u' nn sl 1'llt'l'lhI ml I yf Z, X. . . I, NX 1- - w. In an gre-nt numy yours no lane- ' I ,uf I iff X sz -I 'fl auul lIl1Il'Yl'll'fI at Inns t'ill'll l' 676' Q f AL fag y f 3, if A X f . 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C Gangzmluldiawi Za Me Glam of '45 Dillingham Manufacturing Co BLUEBIRD CEDAR cmzsfrs SHEBOYGAN SCHREIER MALTING COMPANY Established 111 1855 SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES Sheboygan Board of Fare and Casualty Underwriters Bellce Agency B rkart Agency fHubert Burkartj Emll Clare bach Age cy fRalph E Clarenbachj Detlx g Ins r ce Age cy R A Frledrlchs D Halsted M1les A Ha son Rola d Herr Ho es Ins ranceA enc PP 8 Y fG H Gue therj C M juckem Kroeff Realty 8: I sura ce Compa fGeo .I Kroelfj Y J H L1ebl jr Age Cy Mrs Wllllam Martens Age cy H A Meyer Ins ra ce Agency Osc r Meyerl s rance Age cy Harold E M eller Agency William F Patzer Roemtz Ins rance Age cy Securltv Insura ce Under xters 1A L tze Mgrj The Sheboygan Insura ce Agency A Baumann Mgr W61SkOPf Age cy 4' ' ' JY, I I I . . ' , . n U . ' ' n n U . . u n 'n u an n 3 n u n a 1 ' . ' u Gottsacker Insurance Agency E. F. Oehler 8: Co. ' n ' u n n . . 1 n wr , Inc. u . u , . . . n n f - . J n n n . . ' n W 116 THE C REISS CCDAL CCDMPANY Telephone 78 COM PLIMENTS SHEBOYGAN CITY LINES lnterurban Terminal Phone 3830 There 5 stlll a lot of hope for the future tn the rockxng world of today As graduates For your recogmtlon of the needs of these t1mes and your preparauon for good CIIIZCD sh1p we congratulate you' COMMERCIAL ENGRAVING CO PRESS BUILDING SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN 'VI8 OF I o O I I you are determined to make it a better place. , . I I 2i?f'Zl5'55. .-.,. A.-- V 1 '.-. - A..V, ,. . Congratulations Graduates of 45 X y.. S ff' My lf' We The SHEBOYGAN DRY GOODS CO offers sincerest good washes For your future success and happiness So much depends upon you the yout of our nation' May the contacts you have had with your teachers, with your friends better Frt you for the society of which you have now become a part B-if 'QA sfo... gf ,X xg 119 I 1 fa 522. AHEQEQEQ. .j -' 1' 'I . s' .Q 1 l '. 'Ni -x ' ' - 5: ,- ,g XX :Plan . - ' ' 1 ,giiiegfgu Eg X I te X gif: ' .,f -If-'I'-IQI., P171' 52: ,151 l':-Iii? in Q : '-5 , U fE5:L '7' xi . ' :ff wg I I- 3555? 213+ .2 'xwz lu t .-1-:A '4:'1 X , 4 -'Q I 2227. .4-.. 4ftQ:3'f .Q X-T ,1'l'?4 4 g 1 ' Ag -- w:5:f'6:5'T : 4 - V. ' V J-7 'fff.yfQ1 i S219 :5:f:Q:: -:t - s.,-I x 32:21 -555352: 9- 11: . 'fiiffii- ' .+-ff-2 P -- 1,1f1ff1'f.:'Q5E1rf:+,, ' Q 9: W' fi .1:-Esigeff.. 2552-:-elif -ff' ,J5'-3.3 -.1 -.iis:315E525:1:1. -5 xi- .-21' 5?5:'3iI5i' -E373 1i55i'5lf??3?31 :VLt Wie- .. fx .f -- ' Q fx-:','g',, -i'f-32:15:31 ' . ' f xx f-Ir3':ffQ'H Q WouId You Do tI1e Washing for S sw. ' Reddy Kilowat, your electrical servant, does an If W g average week's wash for less than lc. All around L U 3 In the home today, electric power saves boy power L, ,,l, E421 and money. What modern boy or girl would be 1 REDDY KMWATT . willing to furnish the power for the week's ':1i:':r:.if: wash for a wage of lc? WISCONSIN POWER and LIGHT COMPANY ARMOUR LEATHER COMPANY SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN YOUR KITCHEN WILL BE MODERN IF EOUIPPED WITH VOLLRATH COOKING UTENSILS Y A VOLLRATH STAINLESS STEEL PORCELAIN ENAMELED WARE THE VOLLRATH COMPANY SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN BRANCH offices I. IQO I O Ask our Dealer bout and O N Y N. Y. Chicago, Illinois Los Angeles, CaI'f ' Set your 10 ld 133 o H C PRANGE CO s E vc lflllg Rzzdzo Preserztatzorz adam, ,azz Q wi 'S?,?l?ON WHBL kiihcyftts Ouuerl md Oper zlerl by lhe Press Pllbfliblllg Comp my 7!ne Wm!! of '7amamaw The World of Tomorrow w1ll be a dtfferent world we hope than the war torn one of today and you graduates W1 1n a short tlme take your place ID some of the actxvtttes that wxll spell success or fa1lure for that hope You have galned the hxghest award of your Hlgh Schoo IIS dtploma and th1s 15 a foundatxon upon whlch you can butld Some w1ll go to hxgher schools of learnmg others W1 follow a busmess Career and 1n your future labors you W1 have the best wlshes of THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS We 1o1n wtth the many fnends of you senxors not only ID words of congratulatlons but 1n well wlshes for the future he Shehuvgan Brass WQW rad' d'-l ate. Uf I ..:'JJ1i-V 5 lj' ,Q XX 0 0 ll - 5,522 L l.'-,-Q1 Q., ..r,.,v- mls Every Saturday 10:45 A. M. I O I , - , 'll . . . L a . V Q u Q , .11 . , . .H Q21-jj-1 PASY is coN:'v1,l:fQfJ:mTKli: 'r'd7n:v. , Success to the 1945 Graduates HERONYMUS at CO Investment Securities CURITY NK BUILDING eboygan Wisconsin P one 53 O ROLL OF HONOR The Sheboygan Cllnlc LT COL LT COL C APT E LT COL 1 lys trlbute to those who h we left out H H HEIDEN LAPT W G HUIBREGTSE W A FORD MAJOR W J ESSER G SCHOTT LT fl g1E STEFFEN N N c J W MCROBERTS PVT V L MEYER IQQ S E N A T I O N A L B A Sh I I I h 3 I I JZ A. ' . 2 ' . midst to iight for Peace and Freedom Gzfeefzncgf mm WISCONSIN OIL REFINING CO, Inc RCFIDZFS ancI Marketers of PCfl'OICUITl PI'OdUCtS SHEEOYGAN WISCONSIN CompIlments to the Graduates SHEBOYGAN CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION BANK OF SHEBOYGAN CITIZENS STATE BANK MERCHANTS STATE BANK SOUTH WEST STATE NORTH SIDE STATE BANK SECURITY NATIONAL BANK SHEBOYGAN TRUST CO BANK 19? LAKE SHORE BUICK COMPANY N 9 1. BUCHEN CURRIE FEDERER GROTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW 712 N th 8th St P 377 W Henry Scheele MONUMENTS CrSr FOR Q ld lfy L9-PO1'fSLU6C11' GET LAKELAND WERNER CLEMENS and MILLER ATTORNEYS AT LAW ARCHITECT h 4162 70 E A Sh b yg Honold and La Page Inc ELECTRIC MERCHANDISE MILL SUPPLIES 815 819 P Ph 5252 5253 HAUSER S SPORT SHOP GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT P 1980 52 N th Eghth St t Comp :ments of 816 ia ara Avenue or . hone - l I ' u - one, Cement and Firebrick EDGAR A. STUBENRAUCH I O Telep one 8 rie ve. e o an, Wis. s , . O - enn. Avenue hone one - 2 or i ree Y' 'IQ4 INC LAUNDRY Wy DRY CLEANERS GMM Our hearty congratul 1r1ons and smcere good wlshes to the class of 45 Wherever you may go whatever you may do Godspeed and Good Luck' MIDWEST FURNITURE COMPANY FESSLER KUCK FURNITURE CO SHEBOYGAN S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE Everythmg To Furmsh Your Home O Enghth St at Penn Ave Phone 198 W AMERICAN CHAIR COMPANY MANUFACTURERS SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN 4 I . F ,gli eh ffl ,WI C I I . I o o 1 . I I Q 5 COMPLIMENTS OF The Electric Sprayit Company Elfl Moe-Bridges Corporation IVIVEY5' SAC!7OygGl S 901 North Elghth St HONIG O K1 UCS' Phone 5290 Buttons and Buckles Covered Button Holes Made Hemstitching Done R I D G E SEWING MACHINE SERVICE 627 No th 7th SI DR G O PULS DENTIST ABOVE KRESGE STORE Roo 208 12681 1107N th 8th G J DIETZ MUSIC HOUSE W e Buy Muszcal Ifzstfumefzts BALDWIN PIANOS I ANDROPOLIS DRUGS If 1 g AMATEUR PP OTOGRAPHER Qomhg SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE Ktch XV sh g M ch g BICKELS CLOTHES SHOP 12305 p h I -I. C. PINHIY CG.. luc- 1 VI I . l l l O O r . m Phone - or S. - - Ever tain forthe f , ' , I 2 ic i an Ave. Phone 115 I CO. Rugs, Living Room, Dining Room, Clothing and Men's Furnishings Bedroom and i en Furniture. U eriorlnvenue Radios. 'a in a ines, Refri erators Telep we 554 126- LEVERENZ SHOE COMPANY SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN MANUFACTURERS Ol LEVERENZ and CALUMET SHOES Jfczppucedd ancf Succedd oUR WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Excelsior Laundry and Dry Cleaners 11171119 Georgia A e Uptown Office 1116 North 8th St Phone 1408 Phone 1138 NEW d ATTRACTIVE e azuzaz GW' Z 'W QUALITY JEWELRY Q' 4 M0 t ly P ced Now DISIIAYID A1 SHOPPE A IMIG soNs co JEWELERS :nest 0 oo S 6 N thEghfhSr r d Slwbyg YS 197 I 41 - ' v. ' , . an derae ri O 6 F' 'F J f . 21 or i ree 14th an Erie e o an Shebo an, Wis. Complxmcnts of Art Im1g s STUDENT OUTFITTERS DRY CLEANERS KNOCKE MEAT MARKET 1029 No th E ghth St Phone 5013 ROTH BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY QUALITY AND SERVICE WHOLESALE RETAIL Pho eNo 2 2207 Cal m tD e Compllments of LEVITAN FRUIT COMPANY Contract Machine Work Alva II 1111 1 acturefso WOODWORKING MACHINES Hlgh Speed Automatic Rod Turnmg Mult1ple Purpose Double End Tenoners and Double End Cut off Saws Automatrc Loaders and Unloaders SPECIAL MACHINES for Convertmg, GAUZE COTTON CELLULOSE Automatlc Bandage Wrappers Automatlc Gauze Sponge Folders C U R T G J O A I n c SHEBOYGAN FALLS WISCONSIN o l 0 n . u e riv r i . I . lf f ' f O I 5 I I 'IQSW' COMPLIMENTS KINNEY SHOE STORE HERZIGE R S QUALITY LUNCH OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1232 S p O A BASSUENER H S HUMKE J M POOLE A Fllpse Sons Co Inc WHOLESALE PAPER AND CONFECTIONERY fhWt h h FORDS R H TIIICITIBI1 Co SHEBOYGAN SHEBOYGAN STORE N th 8th St P 5 0 EAGLE INSULATION an ROOFING CO LAKESIDE PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO C I i O F 6 u erior Ave. Compliments - - - Penn. Avenue and Sou a er Street Compliments of IC I C .... Sears, Roebuck 8: Co 911 or reet 1 hone 27 C 1' f Compliments of omp lmems O d n Phone 478 2121 a umet Drive Pantzer Lumber Co for Experienced Advice on your Building and Modernization PROBLEMS WALTER EICHENBERGER DISTINCTIVE SHOES 812 North 8th St. Compliments of PUHR 8. PETERS ATTORNEYS AT LAXV GOOD WISHES From GEELE HARDWARE KUETHER STUDIOS GILLMAN SHOES BERSCH 8. ANHALT DENTISTS MOHR BUILDING Pl'1oe5430 Il e Grmd Our Ou 71 Lenses 631 No th 8th St P 0 0 0 n 0 V - I 811 North Eighth Street Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted r . lt ne 130 ee13OW A W RAMM INC Phone 1262 W 1518 20 So th 12th S1 eet Sheboyg Wrsconsr Rogers Croclcer Studio Wlth H C PRANGE CO flmzhfuia a Euluwhan NORTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY Manu zctlnez s 0 HIGH GRADE DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE COMPLIMENTS Wisconsin Public Service Corporation AL GMACH P p t THEO ZIEBERT GMACH S RESTAURANT HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 708 North 8th St Sheboygan Wrs CARL S SHEBOYGAN S LEADING SHOE STORE No th 8th St Phone 1308 Best W1shes to all the Graduates from the Otto Kuechle Co Telephone 326 8th and St Cla A enue WHOLESALE RETAIL HINZE ICE CREAM CO 920 M chrgan Avenue Telephone 294 . . , . - u r I an, - ' 'n . f . . . o . I I ff ' ' f . I Sheboygan, Wisconsin . , ro rie or . ' 1 o - -I . ir v D o i . 711 r . aaI3I A ititittkttiiti ln recognrtron ol tlre extreme saerrlree and gallant servree ol tlwe boy Wlwo gave lwrs lrle so tlwat we may oe FREE We too leel tlme orrde wlrrelnr lwerrtage ol lwrs devotion to God and Country SHEBOYGAN W SCONSIN 132 is luis lamilyls in tlwe immortal ir Qffice Supply 8s Printing Co I ittttiittiiiti G glgpfr 'K' X M V L 4, 18.5 i Au. '7 ', k ,X T ' 5. v N JN Sv M l J .Jf x I -. 7 uvlm1xHXl359Lkb'!f4Nm'j4lfk' PEL ,' SI I K - xv' My K5 ! N -Tw ,101 F' nw' Y 5 , 4 X W 9 y be 2 X Qu xp SIT? Q . 4 'fx ' ,J ' J' -.' , x if fug SIA Q4 JV' 'fy E--YK N 35-Xlwu fp jf :KQV ' Y Qfxxfk b A ' N. M If Sf . Rf cs , fx? 'xy' if fx Rafi' , A uf! VA, , gfju , 1' I 4 ' 1 'lf y , 3 f lmr-Z: H Jr Af . ' 'Q 3 ig!


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