Central High School - Lake Breeze Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)
- Class of 1955
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SHEBOYOAN, WISCONSIN H III aww' pecfica tion This yearbook of I955 is dedicafed 'ro Cenfral High School-- Grand Cenrral-for ii' is here iha+ srudenfs, as rhey pass Through ifs doors in fheir journey of life, are insrilled wi+h a sense of pride in honesi fhoughi and service +o mankind. MJ- 'MM XUJUJILQJ, e fifili' Tafle of eontenta Administration . . 5 Seniors . . 19 Uncierclassmen . . . 63 Activities. . 81 Sports . .115 Cover Design: Luanne Harff Book Jacket Design: Judy Herman - Ivan Nagode E J 5' gi 3' 72cufty 5 I , E 2 9 5 1 W 3 Q 5 s E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 4 5 li 5 1 I u 4 5 1 3 s 5 x E 5 5 2 5 E Q E 5 3 E 5 5 7 F 5 2 K E 5 5 2 2 Q E 2 5 Q K I I of 5 1 E Q S 2 3 e A 5 , E P 2 e v E .fn .V -,Yr 41- - , ,-faux.-.wM4.:.xi:Qan..1nm m. .4 J. . ! SUPERTNTENDENT LESLIE W. JOHNSON WiThin The covers oT This boolc is a record oT a year aT CenTral High School. The acTiviTies of This year under The Theme Grand CenTral STaTion' will become memories in years To come. Those oT us who have been associaTed wiTh high schools over The years, reTlecT wiTh in- TeresT and some amusemenT on our experiences. There was a small high school deparTmenT in souThern lv1innesoTa wiTh an enrollmenT oT Twelve pupils in The'ninTh and TenTh grades. LaTer There was ThaT larger high school deparTmenT locaTed along The Mississippi River. Six years during The Depression were diTTiculT Tor These small schools as well as aTTempTs Tor The Teach- er-principal To geT TurTher Training. Toward The close oT The Depression There was ThaT inTeresT in a large junior high school and research in educaTion. fXTTer Three and one-halT years There was an inTerlude in graduaTe school. Then There was a high school in souThern Georgia which was connecTed wiTh a Teachers college. For Three years, The responsibiliTies Tor Training sTuclenTs To Teach in high school was a TascinaTing experience. A year in KenTuclcy's Blue Grass region helping sTudenTs prepare To Teach in high school was challenging. The pupils came Trom homes where raising race horses was The occupaTion. From The SouTh To The wesTern Tip oT Lake Superior was a major move. Here, Tor Twelve years, The roles oT supervisor and superinTendenT were played. Having opporTuniTies To help high school pupils Through These years has been rewarding. To be able To share in This responsibiliTy in Sheboygan This year and in The TuTure is a charge mosT welcome. We pass Through high school buT once. WhaT we do here will inTluence our TuTure. We build a career as we live Trom day To day. May you Tind The years enjoyable and proTiTable. LESLIE W. JOHNSON fx Lifwkw' J ,f ,...- Mr. Adhur H. Mennes Mr. Jacob J. Dewaard VQCQ-prlnf rpg' vm fr- -MY ' 'H f ' Q M A 3 1,..v , - '-H-u ..Q...' 'S' BOARD OF EDUCATION Row I. Mr. Adolph S. Yrniq, Miss Jane Herriof, Mr. Henry Scneele, Mrs. James Morrison, Mr. Lesiie Johnson, Mr. Huqn E. Sfaffon. Row 2, Mr. Joseph Born, Mr, Erwin R. Ramrn, Mr. Augusf Defiarskel Mr. VViUiam Madson, Mr. Dick Jarvis, press reporter. - James Jagler Donald English Chemlslry Clwemislry ' Qrfflf IIIHVP7 nm? riff flw l'Tl1rrf w'n11'1lds nw of fl sforgf' ohaffvru ll I ' ,'P: s li',l'lIYfl'l-, llvvrf fflllllllfk , , l 1 J I J s U11 I .3 M. I . Erland Johnson Carl Johnson Elmer and Vivian Marsh Plwffw, Plwolofqraphx plwflfs, Sclorvfe Science, Biology lrfs lrrrw' ll big smilv now lInn'f lf'flI't' Injfmv I dismiss B People, Ift's have it quid you IilIHXlIll1r1l11 4- ' n'm, vJg- ' - , ., V.. ...aw WF Roberl Unger Leonard Sloll Lucille Bodeau Theodore Dahllne mo Crow, Nqlrlzva, WXo'wrl Pxclvanicd Molly Gefvmelry Geomfvlry, Arlllwmellc' Cm-nwfelry, Arilhmefw l'lll'fOVY Hlf you rlmff gf? if 110743 Yun swzifws um' zworsv fllllll l'us ist Ins? nuff pull mu Ivy, 1 likr' ynzfll bc' sim! at rImvw f1'l'ShHlC?Z,U Iwivzg sho rf 555441 John Bergman Michael Brandi Ari, English Ari, Journalism Tlz,at's coming along pretty 'lI'lI be a dirty bird well L ,,,l L l,ll W ,wx 9,1 L1 Q9 Il, X - +-el L qw . 2 , .. lll r lllll John Mafike Vilo lniravaia Donald Radmer Wayne Becker Algebra. fviflwmelif Choir Orcliesfra Band MQW Knock it off You have to follow tlzz' boat Olav: your given biblvs to Take' out our slzvfff of page Cighf' paper l .nil +- Laura Gilberf Raymond Dobroslri Margaref Schmidley Carl Peierson Library Library Physical Education U. S. Hisfory, Psychology Three at a table Have ..... report to the Put your gum in the basket H0w'S your love life? library l Fradzoll Goeflel Charloife Vogelpohl Plwyaufal Frlwallff PMA dl Edmdli.-n lm: ll rm! in f'lIlll'I'll :muy Sw1'ssnrs''A-fI'1ffff'a', filfffvr, flHH1'1 ' .:fp.aa. I -gal we l June Tenclrhoff John Van Vegel' Israel Bensman Ernesf Chrisfiansen ll'y'.xf al ldm qluf rw V? ,1 Fri ,. all r' ljvmlm-K1 VV -.iw vl 'wg iw My 'v llfw ymrr pml.-ul Hilfe' 'I-lll riyflrl. Sruhllr' 1111 ll'r'Il, l'H lvl! gpm , .' 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Harrie+ Berglund Shorlhand, Typing, Clerical Praclice A'Space up and get 'ready for a timed writing Jacquelyn Kuck English, World Hisfory People, that was the bell rw 'W' 5 ii: 4 X Keifh Chipmen Mary Chipman English, Cifizenship Typing, Shorfhand No tickee, no shirtee Kno Bingo, right down the line work, no gradej I 2 Walfer Anderson Carl Huebner U.S. Hislory Typing, Boolnkeepin ' . .,. yozfre talking 'Al doift game nuns ......q,e 1' Al' fx-xr ,- Mary Lou Schaphorsf Lucille Della Valle Spanish, English Lafin, English Sile11cio por favor Take outa half sheet of paper in' x vm N K' . H ff 's . C 1 3 , m,20 fi? lf! I Alva Richey Clarence Abendrofli X . v, W ilfl lli,l1ii'y,fX1n1-vi .in W1.,ild l'liSloVy I' X fpfv Pf blC l .-ll! i'1'yfl1f,l1l'Sl1111'1' it11ni1'f f You 1'11il'f ,III l'1' ll Clllllllllllflllt' Y. Iastv on U. bww' porkclbook' Q fpwg Kennefh Erickson Earl Zimmerman Margare+Gronsell'1 Mabel Collen Ciallz, Diqwirq Cilizensnip, U. S. Hixlury U. S. l-lialory, Wirrld llfiloiy U. S. llw'-xii, flwii-11-an lluilnli-ni-. ll'l111l tl 1111111111 of 11m1m1s ll'l11ln I I4'llS jjtlllllg things .... 111111 I ri1111y 11'1 Il lnzzw ll'l111f li11i'11 111111 i'1'111lf ll'l111l were 11iffei'C11t c'11i'i'vilf t'I'l'Ilf8H lz11L'1' you lIl'fll'llfH .. . . . N, ,. Joyce Ruffalo William Ernsf Edward Anderson Clarence Barfoof U. S. Hislory, Cilizemlwip Citizenship, 'World Hislory Boolclseepinq, Business lraininq Clerical Pragfhe, E11wnwnii1: lnsc1', lnsaw, I mean 1i1so 1 have a friend . . You 1111 set now! ljfUl0l'2mS All right, yvt to 11'1n'l:. ' I3 Rufh Hull Minnie Forrer Engllsln Englisn XfL0f's have a good Tr17:r your voicvs off Ihr' L d1'scuss1'on 1 air ll Pbfffffr-'V Earl Heller Earl Jaeger Marie Felzo Arnold Melzer Fnqllwn Enqllsl1,U.S.l-llglory Speecln, Enqllslx, Drama Debdle, World Hlslory Xu snuff.-fri!! in limo HSII-I1-h-h! Smile Claw Us-UZIYVU zlismissefl ffl ZION? Slow down! first period class, Gladys Beclr Maude McDonald Dorofhea Wagner Mary Gentry Enqllslw, Journalism Enqllsn German, Latin, English English uczlify not qlzarzfifgf' I'n1 IKlfI'llIJhI'llS'i'lIg if UAW you awukv? VV1'1l, so much for that. li. unix' QB,- it x '9' Joyce Ellingson Rulh Schaper Ron Phillips F Il, llllm-1 lrur' mb, Home Trainlrwq Biology YW' !!'1HI' H11'1Ifl1N. ' . . and now 14-611 Izavbfllm' nsperrnatophyte, pic:-irlu New Day phyfe, and thalophyfvh AA Y June Very Joan Pangborn Roland Lohuis Clollllflq Clfillllnq Vlsllimq lea: lucr ids nwfrlc fm- fll'1'Hl'llI'jlH Girls, Iwfs not bf' silly mmf S... S Carl Prange Miss Evelyn Wiegmann B1l'1lW?SS Aqf-ml of Slwblllnyqarw Mlfs Rhea Wdnnlnger Sdwols Mass MBFll1B Kuechle Bovk Rcrwlal Siall Q R!! M .1 - .,..,..-M-f-- ' OFFICE STAFF Miss Jeri Richfer Pal Franz Margaref Abraham Miss Beverly Erdmann W-.0 . ,f 1 Qi ii SCHOOL CAFETERIA Mrs. Edna Schrau+ Mrs. Ivy Russell Mrs. Tannie Madsen Mrs. Cariia OH i 1 -K 4-- s 33 JANITRESSES L 1 A.-' i mi E .as Ji JANITORS Row l, Elmer Raasch, John Gergisch, Ludwig Jolwsl, Huber? Sclwaeher Row ll, Donald Kolberg, Ed Ploeh, Arf Aleff, Elwood Buffle, Arno Haacl Il ll tfacufty get JX fly' 1 '7g .7ffl-X v K i , J. 5 x. b ,.. h V. 'A K., gun, -. ak W ,. fy ANTH' . E 'un-ov' if-f Jw J 1 AN' Mfr wif? - Rszsz n 1 . P ' J ' ' ' K in 1 'e 1 -f I sf? px K -' ,as QR' X KN 5 :9 W .k.,. .L A S 5 X .Yen lk E E ? 5 5 1 3 E 4 s F T 4 ?' 5 N E E 1 Q 1 s 5 S 11 5 E E ! ! f 5 a 1 Y 5 f 5 Z 5 s 5 5 1 3 I 2 E : 8 5 S 2 Q Q E 2 3 3 3 5 I 4 5 ' mmuw.-A rw f mwmrAL,4.unm4un4w.e LJ, . ' g F K -f l oiull isle if 'luwi ppl . , ,foolzhf faclgwvjbpgji fr As seniors we are on The Threshold oT a new phase oT life. CenTral High School has been The cenTer oT our lives Tor The pasT Tour years. BeTore we go our own ways in search oT a new sTaTion in liTe, leT us Turn baclc The pages of Time and review The many acTiviTies oT our senior year. The senior class oT I955 elecTed John Neese To be The class presidenT. IT was his duTy To preside over The senior council meeTings and To give The address aT The com- mencemenT exercises. As vice-presidenT, Gary Felsinger acTed as ToasTmasTer aT The senior class banquet Sallie SchmidT recorded The minuTes of The senior council meeT- ings, and Nancy Keppler handled The Tinancial maTTers. Making arrangemenTs Tor The senior class banqueT and commencemenT and planning several senior assembly pro- grams were The primary duTies of The senior council. Mem- bers of This council were: KurT Duecker, Carolyn FelTen, Bill Meyer, Darlene Kohls, Lorna Schulz, Marlyn Kaems, John Riggs, Richard Weninger, Joan MacDonald, Ron- ald Vreelce, Gail Grosshuesch, Ward Torlce, BeTTy Ewig, Darlene Ferlc, PaT Horn, Jerry HarTT, Rod Baclcey, Rogene l-lorness, Wayne KaaT, Joyce FelTen, PaT Willce, James TvlachTig, Ronnie PTisTer, Eugene Maxey, RoberT Bubnes, Ron l'luberT, Roger SpaTT, and Virginia Poppe. This year's senior class play, The Curious Savage , was a huge success as was The TalenT show, Musicade oT l955 , and The all-school play, The l.aTe ChrisTopher Bean . The iournalism classes worlced many long, hard hours wriTing sTories Tor The Lake Breeze Bi-Weekly and planning The annual. DebaTe and forensics classes did an ouTsTanding iob, in ThaT several sTudenTs were chosen To aTTend sTaTe Tour- namenTs. ArT sTudenTs won awards in various conTesTs, Thereby proving Their skill in This Tield. We were proud oT The band, orchesTra, A Cappella choir, and girl's choir as They again gained recogniTion in The DisTricT and STaTe FesTivals. As The year drew To a close, The Senior l-Tonor Dance was held in our behalT. Then we aTTended The Senior Class Banquet The BaccalaureaTe Service, and Tinally Com- mencemenT. Thus, we close This chapTer oT our lives. May some OT our conTribuTions long be remembered, Tor we will always cherish our memories oT CenTral. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seafed leTT To righT3 Nancy Kappler, Treasurerg Sallie Schmidt secreTary5 Gary Felsinger, vice-president and John Neese, presidenT. 2 l 1 h 1 M 764 'Vu f A o l A 42 K M we .5 wf igef fig, ex, bzz v A , gi? K 1. ykk E iqwvik 5 E , 7 Q A Vx YY MARGARET ABRAHAM GENEVIEVE ACHILLES RONALD AHRENS Neat and trim with an '4Music has charms and so He has many qualifzes good athletic whim has sheg together they make and great' good company about you fees. l ,',, Q' S3 I Q. -i'5 ELIZABETH BAALKE RODERICK BACKEY BONNIE BACON Just naturally pleasant Just a guy who likes to live I giggle and hum all. day 22 long, but it's worth while to go through life with a song Z -ES '-1 fi 32 W2 31, SE SP S75 be 3 ...gn 27: P U1 aim 32 59 N-I Sr 55 9-Z 'SP 5.5 si NL 59 P 221 35 i-4 X, 3 QI gl? NO 55 fr 275 5E'U ax gm Y 'QRQQENVQ Q Q . 1 M31-T MARGIE BAETZ 'Sweet and smiling are her Her charm strikes the sight ways Aze- - I 4 T WILLIAM BARRETT There's a good time coming, boys . YUWQKV lm' , A I . xx sbs 1 'Q a . . W , in I - L 7 f ,vf!5f,.L,. Q 7 CYNTHIA BAGLES PHYLLIS BARCHACKY As 'nice as her smile and her merit wzns the soul ' 5' sg .psf A T '-., K I DONALD BARTECK RONALD BARTECK HERBERT BAUCH Tall, clean cut, and true, a Easy come, easy go Girls make life interesting' friend he is too l SYLVIA BAUMANN LOUISE BECKER DANIEL BEENEN A pleasing smile travels A quiet but friendly girl Whatever is worth doing far at all is worth doing well 23 I W .1 r,Y1,':' :T 5F hifi N W x y rx Sam if I ' 0 , rw Q. I 'Q qs? I , LL f WSI? '5??f5? 1'Il3'i3f i A RONALD BERGER DOROTHY BINDER , BONNIE BISCHOFF The birds can fly, why Athletic and carefree Her smile and friendly can't I? manner make her popular If , H l,J . I9 gs. EW! Qyll ARTHUR BLINDAUER I'm independent and carefree LEROY BOGENSCHUETZ Hard to define but readily likeable DANIEL BONASKY A really swell fellow JOSEPH BRACHMANN JUNE BRASAITIS ROBERT BRAUN Mischief is his middle It's nice to be natural when Greater men have lived, name you're naturally nice but- 24 CORIE BORT Where charm and ability agree 5' Z ff! .0 0 I2 .Y flfffl 1 4137! MPX A 0-5' O JAMES BROTZ NANCY BRUNETTE BARBARA BRUNS I meddle in no man's A likeable girl with a genial Powder your face with business but my own character sunshine 10' ROBERTA BUBNES BETTY BUCHNER CAROLYN BUECHEL TAMBLYN BURT To work or not to work, Good nature and good sense HSw6Pll1Hd1l7IllSS'lH7ll7lgH Ring on her finger, stars that is the question are usually good in her eyes companions JOHN BUSHNER MICHAEL BUSHNER GEORGE CALL He'd like to live on easy Thcre's agood time coming, Silence is strength street boys 25 MARGARET CANISIUS MARY ANN CARR She goes for things in a Her ways are quiet and her big way purpose steady ,si ' Z-QL , A A R A mee w'WQ R Ae yiww A - n.. v s M i ROSEMARY CASPER DAVID CASPER LAVONNE CHARLES Away with books, let's have some fun Good-nat11re and good-sense sweetness of character as . as R . E .iala NyW E Q s BRUCE CHRISTEL PETER CHRISTOPLIS JOALLE CLAUSSEN Worry and I have never A man of ambition and of A merry heart is the best of met manners too company 7A Q HARLAN CASE Stzcdy? IfVhaf's that NANCIE CHOPP C5 S fu fu 2' 3 on an o SN 'S 3 N. N cu S. Q4 Q. ca 9 P5 ru ca Cf: e 3 3. fm -. e 37' 3 o S. KRQQENK . ge f 3 K., ff? 3, il , E W H ,-. - v-1 , wx www Hr , I' GLENN CLEMENT MARILYN CONRAD MILDRED CRANE 'Live, love and be happy A beaming personality A S1'llCCl'8fl'fF7LdH ef' i ST? ' I '- All . If . 1 4ff '- .. I It ' f I 5 I 1321.3 I I . , WARREN DAEHNERT MICHAEL DANIELS JAMES DARKOW CLIFFORD DECKERT AlI's well that ends well lt's a hard life My kingdom for a girl There'sha time for all t ings RONALD DEGENHARDT NANCY DELAVAN HARRIET DE MARB First come, 'Hrst served Brains, pep, and fun, a good Always ready to do a little combination all in one more 27 '. 45 -. E. 1' , :wX:i,I ? Kr? GV' M ix Us ff f ' 'f : '2 fl ' , y X ff? f X X! CAROL DERUS Quiet and unobtrusive, but her presence is felf ' DELLA DERLEIN She seems full of cheerful yesterdays and confident lomorrowsn in MARY ANN DEWITT Brains and ambition are the foundations of success JACK DEXHEIMER RICHARD DIENER KENNETH DIRKS Tomorrow life is too late, 4'He is always glad, never Drift1'1zg and dreaming live today sad, ever mischievous, but never bad JOHN DORTMAN MARILYN DOTTAI ALEX DQUMOURAS 'Yozdd like him-he's just Clieerfulness is just as One of the best that kind of fellow natural in her as the color in her cheeks 28 'U 3' C I- U O Z I J' C CD rn T DQ 3 S Y IQ Q 3 gh 35. -1-. -N Q Q 2 fi 3' Q. E '-QRQQQNVQ iii A . ' H' IVHA I I X f si lx X M 1' X I if 5,31 fx' I THOMAS DREWS KURT DUECKER GLENN DUMONTHIER A shy guy with a twinkle in Twinkle, twinkle athletic Handsome is as handsome his eye star, what a bashful boy you does are SHIRLEY DUNN Sweet and pert and nice to know ,N-9 vi 4 5' L' I , f CT. 'TIF BARBARA EBERT MARION EHLERT WILLIAM EICKBERG A :lark eye is mysfvr'imfs H17flClfl'Il1l'lfh 'virtues sired Losf time is II1'l'l'I' fnnufl BETTY EILES RICHARD EISOLD A winning way, a pleasant Life is a Inf of fun smile again JOEL ENTRINGER Without troubles or cares 29 f X5 , ei Qi Y if l 1' , N . .:.1 ,i : ,,. . E ,,, e F . . . sv i 1 23 . ' -J.. 1 .1 l ESTHER ERBE JANICE ERTEL MELVIN ERTEL For she is sweeter than Her heart is miles away Speech is great: but silence perfume itself is greater BETTY EWIG JEROME FAAS ALAN FALLE KAY FELD Everywhere she meets you, A friend to all who know Always full of jokes Quiet, helpful, and pleasant she has a smile to greet you him too, willing to be of service to you we X 2 'Wt ir., KENNETH FELDHAUSEN DANIEL FELDT GARY FELSINGER There is a- time for all The world and I get along UBachelorhood is not for things fine me 'IO CAROLYN FELTEN Dark hair, dark eyes, and a voice like a nightingalen f I I, XY 92, -XC Z lgh X 1:7 xy? JOYCE FELTEN DARLENE FERK J Nothing is achieved before Behind those pretty eyes is ,JJ-0466 5 W it is thoroughly attempted mischief m fs Q 011 GRACE FESSENDEN 'This dancing miss will go far for she's hitched her wagon to a star xi I I fr .3 V I 'Y J 35' GAIL FISCHER JAMES FISCHER THOMAS FORKINS A fricndly heart, winning Full of fun and raring There is om' in every deck ways to go JERALD FRANK PATRICIA FRANTZ DONALD FRANZMEIER Why aren't they all Her smile is always Always good naturedn contented like -mc? sunny 3 I ZZ -f, Ai fvf Kilim? P2127 Qlcj fail 'U' fx Y' 'N ALVIN FRAZIER DARWIN FRAZIER ANITA FREDRICH Tomorrow is another day Actions speak louder than 'AGood natured, that's her all words raver A eaaea .fQ THOMAS FREDRICKS KATHRYN FRIEDRICHS ROBERT GALL 'I don't let studies interfere A gentle, kindly heart has Let us have wine and The with my education she, always griendly as can women ei, DARINE GANDRE RICHARD GARDNER TERRY GARTMAN A reserved little lass What have I done? Full of fun and mischief too 32 Fm if O RE 'Q a-If P7 9.0 SP 1- fl- Y WQRQQQNVQ eye , . , if 'lid by X x DONNA G-ENSKE HAROLD GEORGE DIANE GERLACH She's the friendly sort I never trouble trouble Modest, quiet and sweet unless trouble troubles me ROBERT GESCH JUDITH GESSL ALEXANDRA GEYER He may be shy but what a Love makes the world go guy round twilight fair HOWARD GILBERTSON SHIRLEY GILBERTSON Never minimize the value Laugh and the world laughs of little things with you U ff ' X WIIIIIIIIIIWN ' X I 7 F YA7 fri, . Q 'X A DONALD GIBBONS Her eyes like stars of The man behind the drums DONALD GLAUBIG He'll find a way V' 5' f,,f13fg?QMigfYf .M-,, -- A iefwwyswu- - g K fm 3 QS ' s dig, Q 2 ' L hsg... ilk l Q 1, xiii? ig lg ROBERT GODEZ NANCY GRAEF EDWARD GRAEFE A good sport in everything Everything nice rolled Time will tell into one M QW 'I Li Jn 5 MARY GREGER GAIL GROSSHUESCH SHIRLEY GUNKEL VIRGIL GUSTAFSON Nice to look at, nicer to The beauty of a woman is A bundle of friendliness Girls amuse him know her hair and kindness we lb fs Q . M si f ml 3? is if by ski W S5 Y Ha NEAL GUTSCH DONALD HAACK DENNIS HAASE Mr. Musclemann The only way to have a How troublesome is day, it friend is to be one calls us from our sleep away f KARL HAEGLER A teller of tall tales BARBARA HAINDL A I A UA laugh is worth a million HARLEAN HALL A sweet unassuming girl d A4 ,4 ,, 1. f . f'1 - ,, ff f'f'X ,.f, .' L , . 4 1 . , , f P H' I ,Of -.. - I .. ,f 1 A V, K tit vl , h N, . liifg ffwif , A ' J , 'kL:, A X LOIS HALL ROBERT HALVERSON JOANN HARDY JEROME HARFF Her humor is contagious You are a devil at So nice to e'vvryone Gi:-Is always infvrest nu' everything gay , A A ky. A 1' ff ' ati , A E'-'A i.4 V , ,-fl T. L Mfr . A . ly It 3 V- ,V , , Mg WILLIAM HECK JANET HEIMBECKER MARCIA HENNING Tho game is up I've got the world on a Full of laughter string 'J S MARY HERTEL Sweet and pert and nice to know BEVERLY HENSEL MARLENE HENTGES Gentle of speech, benvjicent Smile and the world smiles of mind with you W .f S2 Q g l Q-lm 931' as 2 Q 5-M is JAMES HIEBING MARSHIA HILGENBERG HOWARD HINZ Better a bad excuse than 'Thoughts go farther than Care is an enemy to life none at all words 5 g ELANOR HOGUE SHIRLEY HOEPPNER DIANA HOFFMANN So sweet the blush of Loaded with fun and fun A sunny disposition coins bashfulnessn to know half the battle DONALD HOEPPNER Only weeds grow tall, so 'N on fi- Q Q ra S Q E KROQENK G' .Sq ,5'? v- It, I x I E fr what 'd 1 f , CHARLES HOLL CLIFFORD HOLZER PATRICIA HORN Fun to be with Live, love and be happy A little girl with a big heart, who gives a smile and does her part ROGENE HORNESS RONALD HUBERT GLENN HUEHNS MARY HULA Trusted by those who know Printing is his line Never a dull moment A laugh is worth a million her well, her friendship is 'worth more than words can tell EUGENE HUTCHISON My eyes make pictures when they are shut DAVID IMIG DIANE JACKETT What man dare, I dare Thought is deeper than all speech 37 x1+5x+ 61.0 04+ 04+-19 vw- 91 x IQ X- , , X X 2 -.L RE Q8 S dw 7 . V of fkkr I i t MARTIN JACOUETTE CAROL JEKENEWICZ I like a good time and a lot As pleasant as can be of fun ROBERT JENOUIN He is small but we don't mind. He has more pep than the bigger kind we KENLYN JERALE I'll build a stairway to the stars ROSE MARIE JUNGE Her smile is big enough for two 38 ERVIN JESKE, JR. SANDRA JOHNSON Man of few words She has a smile for everyone A iiii A S e ' iei. 5 1' 5 N 5 A f gf WINFRIED JUSZCZAK WAYNE KAAT Life is short and wears Just nie and the boys away 5 'wi Q U ca' O 1' 2.51 ' fu c.. mr? O S' uw -I S N Q 'Wa KRQMENK I , ,, f's , C ii If I W 1 I ll JOSEPH KABOORD MARLYN KAEMS LOIS KAISER Bless him who invented Sweet and sincere Sincere and friendly sleep AES, QL. C I I 17 ,fkxxx 11,1 -.All ,H 1.5 .i 11 I I I VALARON KAISER IONE KARBE ALICE KARLSON RICHARD KARST Strong in performance Too good to be 1!71lC1'II!lH Always a lot of fun Wake me up wlzen the bell rings 3' I 'K Q I I. 4224 Ag NANCY KEPPLER RICHARD KLANCER CAROL KLEENE Pretty . . . lots of Life is what you make of it, Sweet and lovely personality the world is how you take it We , ,gn Oo ff ' lf, l -1. f. 5'-I. P x AUDREY KNORR Stay as sweet as you are f 5 GWENDOLYN KOLBE Short and sweetl' A0 Pm so happy and free, life JEROME KLEIN GENE KLUNK Life is so short- is all a joke to ine 1, .. , ik Y' al ui 5 f J' k M' 3 ' 'QW xt 7? gd, S! SZ Sak 8 'ws Xwksuf hi EEE 4 'fi' 4 ,-ri 'K' CAROL KOHLS SHIRLEY KOEPPEN Always jolly, always kind, A tall, graceful, well- grooined miss the sort of girl we like to ind e' . lll . L lo ROBERT KONIK KAY KONING Gentleman is written PIeasi'ug to us, personality legibly on his brow plus JANICE KLUNK Each cheek contains a pretty oli1nple if S W, 1, DA RLENE KOH LS Sweet personality Z .9 O iffjfil . T, 'iii f1f'fhgQQf 'T Z' ,wg-gggyxw L ,, I7 A- A . A f C e T7 g L W 1 N Y A J: hill X ih fy as of ,X L 1 if f THEODORE KORLESKY DARLENE KOSCHAK DALE KRAUS .lust ask him . . . he knows Nothing great was ever Life is short and so kind achieved 'without enthusiasm x E Q A av- ',,,. . ' ' i A ' f'V1 ' X V A DONALD KRAUSE ROBERT KRAUTKRAMER JEAN KREUTER ELIZABETH KRIZENESKY Deeds, not words He's a sure card Big brown, eyes are Silence is more eloquent dangerous things than zeords' af,-A HILARY KRUEGER JOAN KUDIRKO MILDRED KULTGEN Joy comes . . . grief goes Cute as a kitten All good and no badness 4 I A: n Z : f - t hz VIVIAN KUNERT A cute little blond THOMAS LAESCH Sincere and sensible A , S JEANNETTE LARSON JACQUELYN LEIDER KENNETH LEITNER There's everything nice Born with the gift of If I cannot do great things, about you laughtern I can do small things in a 42 great way JANIS LAMB Size doesn't count. It depends on the ability Q' 'U S 2 3 g 3 O sf 5 B Z 5 l1'I 93 I' E P vs Z Q I 5. S. N. s. -. Q.. E31 gs gm Z 'QP' I- Q fn G Eg Z H1 Qu: CE I'- fm 3' 'E 3' 'U as 'H 'ss' J' Em Z Q ei Sig U Eze P S52 H1 Q Z I- QS P Sm five 3 1-E P Q52 Z 'bw- 5 'E 'E 'Q 3- I- A as 3 E z 3 r- - P 3 -u S I11 5 P E Z KRQQENK 1,5-7 x GEORGE LENDVED RUTH LILYOUIST Let me be the last to let you A smile is the shortest clown distance between two happy points 'ibfy JUDITH LOHR BETTY LOHSE A good will makes Bright eyes, light intelligence eyes Q if JAMES LOHR He has no sense of coming woes, as trouble comes, trouble goes X24-5X+6:O A. .nm fy ff-43:14, Cx 'fel l X X- X:.'2' ., K, .QT we -sf T x ,Q . ,WN 5gsim.,:1.jQ . T T in + 'K ig: A V' if A vim Br -f F if 1 PATRICIA LO PAS As nice a girl as you could see, and always as true as she can be P' f 6' 5 - .. 1 wg., tl gf- we U, H x ,- A ' Ax' : 11, 'ig ,IM ' ' CAROL LUBACH A 'mountain of friendliness 3 3 DELORIS LUBENOW BARBARA MAASS JOAN MACDONALD One of her smiles now and Cute little smile Ambition will carry her then will turn the hearts of fflfu many men 43 .-54, ix2..',8ij Q Ko S 6 39: if? Q K? fa- L- 2 fit ru. Y A N. I 3 Y ss is . A ,ai . 1-, ' - 75 Maw .Q 5 , . ,, .f xg -. sf ' higwfs V . . ., 1 M2 e 3- I kr R' 3' al a s I f 7 f X111 JAMES MACHTIG GLENN MACHUT RICHARD MACKNICK' A tall, dark, and handsome Actions spealc louder than Still waters run deep lad words YQ' WILLIAM MAERSCH THOMAS MARATIK CARL MARGENAU SHARON MARKGRAF Full of the dickensu I'Always good naturedn Big or small, I love Graceful and pleasant them all 5' Z A! .9 0 I2 .9 NANCY MARQUARDT CHARLES MARTIN JANICE MARVER The mildest manner and the I am always glad to try She 119 good as she is fair gentlest heart anything once 44 EUGENE MAXEY You can't find them any better ' , I JY! 'Q' x, V LA, AA ' 3' ..K., fm uf ,I 0 Lf - , is . f W. U' I fm, , :illt, , I -r -1 so RICHARD MEERDINK 'Books 1- an answer to every problem P'. ii 3 'ASinee JAN ET M AYE R many virtues JERRY MEHAN Little but mighty NANCY MEYER Dimples, pretty dimples rity is only one of her ogef 'ff fl, mb. m , if I II 1, ' N, 1. gi ' -midi: CLAUDE MCALLEN Fm little and I'm wise but a terror for my size ai PATRICIA MEVES Sugar and spice and everything nice JAMES MEVES A good fellow--always ready to laugh with you -, ,599 if 5, 'M I 1 I I 1 I X' I ' L WILLIAM MEYER GERALD MIERSCH God bless the man who Like-but, oh how different invented sleep 45 ax Autxt nl ' unIlKi- nlttllif gxxxxti 1uI1'1' ilk' xx X. J ec If? B V ,fl 3 Ayn KI A L RI HARD I . pig A 5, l ,ff 1 e one who RONALD MILLER OUENTIN MILZ is the Lucky and happy, jolly and Sincerity is the cornerstone free, nothing is there that of friendship L bothers me LORRAINE MITCHELL FRED MOENNING THOMAS MORRELLE SHIRLEY 'The girl who laughs and Speech is greatg but silence He's easy going but full of Pretty loves must surely do well is greater fun PZ VJ Q9 Q0 9535 E9 :z ITT IQROQENIQ BEVERLY MUELLER GLEN MUELLER JOAN MUELLER 'There's a merry twinkle in Behind the scenes at all The world is full of fun and her eye our programs frolic fm! K MAUREEN MULLANE This brown haired young Colleen, has an air about her like a queen was JOHN NEESE Central's loss . . . the world's gain 3 'i e A- I , gy H+ X A .-. BARBARA MURRAY Always jolly, always kind t'She's a pleasure, a treasure a joy without measure x J N Q, if T' ' W 'U KENNETH NELESEN AUDREY NELSON A good sport about The lass with the delicate everything air A A Ll ,tal , as , ig 5 K 1 I X , W-,Q Htqf. s . . , m ei-Y -E M X as IR 3 A 1 153 'N an Q la 5, 54 serv ji, fi ROGER NIEMUTH Boys will be boys my N l w Sgt, . , AQ -if: C' it fx if J Q .90 , fir I . 1 X I 3 4 RUTH NIMMER ROGER NINMER THOMAS NINNEMANN Her pleasing personality A most quiet but most Moro power to you breaks through her quiet likeable fellow nature A7 X I K RICHARD OPGENORTH W? I I 'I .. ' : 1 V , Ivilf if? I A' II R ll ' I l WILLIAM NITSCH He's easy going and full of funn BRIAN OETZEL There's no rooon for dark clouds on my horizon as 3 my X4 QX 5 H 'ww I . yki, Q., . . A'Pf 5 IA,, - - . f l f i l ii xlxiza' A f I i .. PETER OTTE DAVID PAASCH Worthy is the boy, who has A man of silence is a man a gift of making friends of sense JOAN PAPENFUSS A lass with fun-loving ways ll In Let's have a party 1'9 GERTRUDE PARNITZKE JOANNE PAWASARAT Always jolly, always kind The only way to have a friend is to be a friend ax QA ' 3.1 ROGER OLSON A man of morals and manners has is-...., -I I LU ETTA PAGELOW She's a jolly 'miss most any Sl.. Q Q-. KRQBQNK Q Wx '17' I Rx DOROTHY PEKOLL NANCY PELCHEN A sweet, unassuming girl A diligent little miss -rw -.ff. 5 ,A ., Nw IR J, ... ,qw NANCY PEREKOVICH A light heart lives long Wlluilll mp! I A A -'N I 1 X 2 I 7 'na' 4 1 six F:lg'l ' I I fx! I 4 ' ' l 5 . I 5 .I s , V LA, 2 ,-I - v W 'O 1.95 I L I - 4 w 'Z' I ' E 5 -v ff if Ml ,-,N 7 A N x M 1 ,f V I iw T X' ALI M B 1 if 5 ix If CAROL PETERSON DONALD PFEIFER RONALD PFISTER DONALD PIONTKOWSKI All the things you are Worry and I havv nvvvr HHS a football man, bravz' Cc'nfral's Bon Hogan met and bold DARLENE PLOCAR Long curly hair, and bright vyes, compose this girl who always tries u WARREN POLAND His best times aro spent wilh the boys i VIRGINIA POPPE Full of fun and raring to go S i -- ' ip so W' T lj g4 i 2 g ,ilwf f GLENN POPPLE CLYDE POST JOAN POST Fishing and hunting The quiet sort He're's to a girl with a heart through life I go, without a and a smile thought of work or woe we L E is L ' ' ' 1 L .z f H P vli f LL .- K VW . iikx 'I K h , V Q x , he sm 4 A S WTSSN INN! T .s SJW B T' X 'J 'Y ssgw X 0 - S x NH u I QP' Q KW' 0.3.2 Q .WEE e -, K 4 as Q. qsfdx fp? 3 S? 'Swain Q 9, Naiwix Q Y Russ PS X Q f fs if K Y ' bw X LX J S' Q 4 in . if , is - L JANICE POWERS PATRICIA RADKE JOHN RAML EARL RAMMER Gaiety and pleasure give The world is made for fun 'fAlways on the run, this With his flashing eyes and her life a tang and frolic fellow has fun curly hair he faces life without a care JV' f JUDITH REIMER ROBERT REIMER DONNA REINEMANN The beauty of a woman is Sober but not serious, quiet I have a heart with room for her hair but not idle every joy, but just now, for only one boy 50 ll' fx STANLEY REINTHALER PETER REISS PAUL RENZELMAN Let the world go as it may, He's a quiet man, but quite A little mischief now and I will take it anyway a man then is relished by the best of men MAXINE REPENSHEK DONNA RICHTER ROSEMARY RICHTER JOHN RICKMEIER What she undertakes she A light heart lives long A sweet disposition goes a He could show Fred Astaire does long way how it's done ,313 EARL RICKMEYER CAROLYN RIECK JOHN RIGGS A man of silent virtues She's one swell girl, we must He who is firm in will,. admit molds the world to himself 5 I K F I K5 1 JAMES ROTH DORINE RUPPEL Crazy man crazy A smile and a sense of Full humo1 ' 'W' mx hm- 'HHH 3 if JUNE RUPPEL of grace and truth :QQ 5 2 S N Y K DONALD SCHAEFER Mischief is his middle name 52 u KENNETH SCHALLER BEVERLY SCHARINGER Want to hear a good joke? A gentle, kindly heart has she, always as friendly as can be E O I P 21 U za C 'U -u l'l'l I Ju O CD H1 so ua P I 21 O 2 KD K -C 1 P -1 E Q P LD P E 2 m U ffl r- 21 O U E -4 uw Fl N 2 rn U rn r- '31 P' Q 'I cu Sn M '-'U Q-5 TCS vQ 2 -: N Sn 3 P5 :- Q. FD :ri 09- QI Qs. 2.2 Q5 -SQ if? 5.2 53' Q3 Q. ES Sv-.Qi :N 9 S E Q S -. 3. U5 Q:- 52 SR. N fx fb e N Q N VJ 3' N -s 03 9. 'QQ Q94 300 G mg' S2 2-E1 N .ne Q gg. 22 N 1332 'o- 'E UQRQMQNK I , u JUDITH SCHILSTRA MARCIA SCHILSTRA FRANCES SCHLEINZ Mischievous and full of We shall miss the pleasant Why worry? Life is too fun, she has a smile for chatter of this charming short everyone little miss BETTY SCHMAHL GAIL SCHMIDT JOHNETTA SCHMIDT MARILYN SCHMIDT She's complete, a girl A lass with fun-loving There is much mischief in A likeable girl with a genial packed with virtues sweet ways her eyes character RUTH SCHMIDT SALLIE SCHMIDT ROBERT SCHMIDTKE And the best of all ways to Just 100 pounds of heaven A chap in whom we've lengthen our days is to steal always seen, a character fine a few hours from the night and intellect keen 53 ll A ' L9 .1 Q1 i DONALD SCHNELL RUTH SCHRAMM LEONE SCHUESSLER Worry and I have 4'She's a jolly miss most any Her ways are quiet and never met day her purpose steady '. JACQUELINE SCHUETTE LORNA SCHULTZ GENEVIEVE SIMONICH BARBARA SKERIS Her ways are ways A good heart is worth Softly speak and UT:-ue to hefr words, he1 of 'pleasantnessn gold sweetly smile books, her friends 5' Z Af .9 0 I2 5' THOMAS SLAVENS HAROLD SMITH LILLIAN SMITH 'Why not play more and Life is but a thought, and Thoughts go farther than study less? mine is a happy one words 54 5? is a ' Nil -if-. .Ylligw . . -. ZJGWL WW f LORRAINE SPAETH ROGER SPATT WAYNE SPIELVOGEL A rabid -917071-9 fan The world was made to be A little mischief now and A120 enjoyed, and I will make the then is relished by the bestwd ' , most of it of men 47 DORIS STAHL 'It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends RICHARD STECKER Work? Where have I heard that word before? JANET STEGNER JAMES STEIN Her ways are of 'AA likeable fellow with an pleasantnessn interest in sports PATTY STEINBRUECKER A little girl with a smiling face, whose every motion is full of grace MARLENE STEINHAUS ROSALIE STOKELBUSCH A kind heart is a fountain There is sunshine in her of gladnessn smile 55 We of-sf la f DONNA STOLZ ROYCE STOLZMAN CLARE STRIGEL Gentle is she, and of good Laugh when you can, be The greatest .gift is a intent sober when you must pleasant fr'iend'X JENNY TEVSH MARY ANN TEWELIS NORMAN THIELMAN A lass with fun-loving She's a perfect my of It is good to be a part ways sunshine of life Lge fig? 1 5- 521 3 sc. ' 'tte ' ii? W IL rn :E Enzo :SZ is-2 Q:- Qrv- in 'S -1 em' I Q S3 0 3: 2 'Q 6 6 F' K VJ Q li cg-4 uw ic 7-1 Q zo FZ O fm N: G QS: C- ,sav- N 2 ig Q 1:-S351 ggfccn Egg E :em FQ O E' U' 5.3 Q Fifi J, 'Sn is E: F50 Q: J: gf 2: Q' 550 QQ'- gif-1 SA' H1 Go? -I 0' an .mg O G 25: I ge I- N If s-Q G1 Iii NK KBQQ r KEITH THOMSON Not merely to exist, but to amount to something, is his aim ERIK TORRISON Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I , . 5 MARY ANN TIKALSKY WARD TORKE Little friend of all The world was made to be the world enjoyed. I will make the most of it s J ri JOSEPH TURK CECELIA VAN DE KREEKE JOYCE VAN DE LOO A pal to all who know him Good things come in small A cheerful manner maketh packages a cheerful cozriztenaizcen MARILYN VAN DUSER GLORIA VAN HORN NANCY VAN HORN Her pep and wit are sure to A goodly gift is a Poise and perfection gain her friends everywhere quiet girl combined 57 fx ,VX , f' f - , 6 E -3 1 L KATHLEEN VERHAGE ANNE VOSS Quiet and unobtrusive, Here am I, frown care I am but her presence is felt free, why aren't they all contented like me 49? RICHARD VRANAK RONALD VREEKE JAMES WAGNER Why worry, why worry? For not to live at ease, is' He smiles at many just for The world goes not to live fun, but wf know there is on y one X fs iw it ONEN WAKEFIELD CARL WEBER EUGENE WEISKOPF Size doesn't count, it With his flashing eyes and A quiet worker who gains depends on ability curly hair he faces life his goal with- no unnecessary without a care fuss 58 I' --ESR : , V41-P ' .un i .W -sw : fs: -wg - LUCILLE VOSS A happy disposition is a gift of nature 415. My ' ' 1. - wk H ig? Z X xy X sh so P R xv ERQ N Q H Q X ss 2 X sim , pgs ,., ss , EQ ,sl 3 Ng, YQ? , . F , -or 5 is Q3 'R' M 1 'K K A if ROGER WAGNER Sing away sorrow, east away care 5' Z .9 RICHARD WENINGER ROBERT WERBECKES ALAN WIDDER Much wisdom usually A tall, dark, and handsome A good sport about goes with fewer words lad, more likehhim we wish everything we ad MARILYN WIECH A pretty girl' is like a melody PATRICIA WILKE This lass so neat, with smile so sweet GLORIA WIERZBACH A face with gladness overspreadn i -..Q-Q Nj . .ki CAROLYN WILSING DORIS WILSING Born for success she Always jolly, always kind, seems the type offigilgl we like to gn an 7. L! MARILYN WILLIAMS She's shy, she's patient, and de'mure JUDITH WILTERDINK A genial disposition brings it's owner many friends 59 1 . - -- . L11 ,f we-iii? IS . , s iii S S if JEAN WONDERGEM She has man winning F! ways SHARON ZELLE RONALD WILTZIUS BEVERLY WIRTZ ORVAL WIRTZ Some times quiet sometimes not Tall and stately and serene, Not as quiet as he seems every inch ofher a queen ' xv as Q L gm w JOANNE YURK A goodly gift is quiet girl eysssi ' j f.: ..., , A - '31, '5 A Wq.: ' 7 . a CAROL ZELLER FRANCES ZAGOZEN JACOUELINE ZEHMS a When it comes to athletics, Friendly girl with pleasant she is bound to excel ways ? .gf Q ,F K iei DUDLEY ZIMMERMAN A sports enthusiast with Short hair, shining eyes, I care not for the idle state, plenty of pep merry actions, she's a prize I love action, strong and eo' great 3 r e 75 , 65,3 EDWARD ZIMMERMAN MARY ANN ZIMMERMAN FRANK zoR A Someone around here has Sweetness of smile indicates A character fine and A-gf Y if to be serious sweetness of character intellect keen 0J,l'!V - - U 'X , ,os mm' .40 PATRICIA STERNBECK JOYCE WAGNER Laughing and full of fun Lifeisshort but sweet FRANCISCO XAVIER JUFRESA The American Field Service. a 36 year old nonprofif infernafional organizafion, brings oufsfanding youfh of foreign nafions 'ro America for one year sfudy. I+s aim is 'ro assure fhose sfudenfs of whaf fhe Unifed Sfares is like, and 'ro promofe infernafional good will. This year Cenfral High was again forfunafe fo be hosf fo a foreign sfudenf. Francisco Xavier Jufresa came 'ro us from Barcelona, Spain, under fhe auspices of 'rhis or- ganizafion. Before Francisco arrived here. he was under The im- pression fhaf America was all movies, cars, and machines. To his surprise, he found 'rhal fhe maiorify of 'rhe Ameri- can people are obliged fo work for a living. He found Cenfralifes very friendly and likes America very much. Francisco remarked, I like fhe American school sys- fem beffer. One learns a lof abouf many fhings. I like mafhemafics, physics. and fhe nafural sciences. I-le found a pleasanf change in our schools because sfudenfs in Spain affend school from 8:30 a.m. 'ro I:3O p.m. and again from 3:30 p.m. fo 8:30 p.m. wwf' 'igyf' WW of rf, ff W P579 iw fxchdngeffnudent Roller skafing and soccer are Francisco's favorife pas- Iimes, while lisfening fo fhe radio is his hobby. Francisco resided wifh Dr. and Mrs. Friedrich Eigen- berger af 'rheir Spanish-'rype home, Rancho de -las Flores, during his sfay in Sheboygan. 6 I ve' Aff M ff 422746: Z3-X aff- 7244.1 2094 undmzqmi fax 47 fa Lx N' 40' 5 1 5 1 4 iz 5 4 6 1 1 5 J 5 L 5 1 f E s 1 L A 5 1 6 1 5 . A A K 4 Q ui 'wfff.u:f.Q, w. -w-1wgw.,.kmm.1:n.w .ah -1, z. mann .fu-wg v w . ,- v c 7 7 Ta- - X- Q ,-if ' ' A A ', Q, .1 W ,dx 'ki A R Q w 4 J 2: :sl L, in If .L l, l N fi' P--4 .ii X I, , -f' Y Q 'f r.. 5 1- v A 5- v Q- , ,N 1-I .f f ' L , -W1 , - :P HN R dl H -1. 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James Schmidt, Luanne Schmidt, Robert Schneider, Arlene Schneider, Barbara Schoneman, George Schramm, James Schramm, Judy Schroeder, Lois Schucharzlt, Leon Schuette, Carol Schultz, David Schurrer, Allen Schwark, Beverly Seefeldt, Darleen Seefeldt, Robert Selko, Jeanette Siegert, Kathleen Simenz, David Simonton, Sharon Sixel, Merlin Sizonen, Robert Smith, Edward Sommer, Larry Speener, Patricia Sprengel, Rose Stammer, Joan Stange, Doris Stempihar, August Sterkel, Roger Stoffregen, Calvin Stoltzman. Janice Strade, Bruce Strysick, Joanne Temme, Kay Testwuide, Paul Testwuide, Robert Tetzlaff, Jereanne Tews, Evelyn Thiel, Nancy Tighe, Robert Trier, Peter Uraynar, Joseph Usadel, Thomas Van de Guchte, William Vinson, Marilyn Voeks, Karl Vogel, Robert Voigt, John Wachter, William Wallace, Roman Walther, Joseph Warning, Jeanette Wartke, Karen Weber, Michael Weimann, Joann Widra, Mary Wilcox, Wayne Winn, Stanley Wolf, Penelope Wolfert, David Zelles, Maryann Zenke, Tim Zillner. 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Berwyn 7 , -1- 1 ,.. , I ,., - Gordon, Donald Us i M A ' Gul-r, Barbara ,- , - ' Gottschalk, Diane ' ' i Govek, Jerry '-v . 1 Graef, William Graeie, LeRoy Graefe, Richard ' y Grandlic, Diane , 3 gl Av 5' 3' ,. .. , 5 Grasse, Richard R- h d l ITRUIHBH, lc BI' ,, l W, , Creger, Donald l - f ' J Gregor, Helen X - A 5 V AA E Gries, Harold ' Grosshuesch, Carol ix' 'Wx Grott, Thomas Gruenke, Rogene , ,.. ' ward' Guenther, Janet ' - liuetschow, Judith w . , , ', , X Gustafson, Robert ' E 7 Gutenberger, James If vx-'fe . 'i ' I Haas, Merlin Hackbarth, Delmar Hammes, Rodney ' Harder, Kathryn . l 1 f- ' ,, T 1: Harff, Luanne Hartmann, Lewis ' 'W ,, W - ' 2 l-lasselhofer, David Hed, Richard . 1 f I -I' -fi Held, Carol ,gg Hendershot, Darryl Henning, Joanne Q N 4 -A, Henning, Judith 7 -S ,Z :L -v 1- xg Hensel, Raifhb E el' er, ugene v ' r Q, Herber, Mary ' , ' ' 1 Herman, Faye in f X Herman, Nancy Hermann, Clara Hermann, John l ,V .,., Herr, James 'Z e ' X W. Herr. 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'S es, QU' Majerle, John X e L, A' K ,ZW Mandel, Janet ' ' ' W Q' Mannebach, Patricia ' f R 4'f: K 'M' X' Markgraf, David , Q ,I Markus, Ronald K , Markwardt, James o f Martiny, Rose , Y in ft' rs Q 5 K' K Matzdorf, Roland x , .fm A uf R, Mayer, Romelle 'K . tj, 1 ami, I McQueen, Ronald ' ' K - Meissner, Yvonne 4 Mervar, John 1 - f g Metscher, Deanna gfwe N . ,A Metzner, Carol L ' 1 K' fs Meves, James , M K, I ,, ,i Meyer, Darleen 'U' , ' ? w '23 GS'-.'i,g Meyers, Lawrence ' 2 ' if , -1 . f Milbrath, Clyde '7 ' bfi N' yr y I H Minkwitz, Cristel X , f e Mischo, Eugene E+, Q, , In Mohr, Jerry e K Mohr, Tom 1 Mondloch, Cecelia , gpm... . --, Moore, Gene 4' Sf. fa ' X, ' P' Morrelle, Nancy W , e ' ' ' . fx- Morris, alter ' A ' ,Q 'W Mosch, Theodore K Yi ,,,efV,' f Mueller, Johanna ' -.4 A X Mueller, Judith e., is ee, L ' ff w J h. 7- in 1 ' ' 'l lil. Alia ml 4 I EZ EFX: ES' 23 EF E? 15: gg 76 v f 5 Nl: Y, LS' -V' if V if nf ' 'J 'TT' wif? - ,. 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' ' Nagode, Ivan K ' . 2. 1 . , A. ,- - Nennig, Marianne A ' f 7- ML K ' 3 , 'V X , 11 -7 Nordwall, Donald -' I Nottling, William 4 ' xx n 1 , Nourse, John f Ochs, William ' 7 ginacexgch, George ,Q Q 2 V , r, A. . en, wen X 5 .i .' - ' ' 'K' is X W 'si' 'J K-'f t Opitz, Diane ' ' .,t 7' 6. . . - M, 5 Orlebeke, Earl S7127 li K vu I 112 ' ' -' - 1' Otte, Diane I 4 ' '...l ' xv , fl, 1 ' Ottensmann, Emil A A i' Q 'W gk ,gl ll t . , Owen, Michael 7 , V Pantel, Roger 4 ' if- ak Paske, Sandra K ...f A .. , I , A Passmore, John 1 x 1 N , W ' KW 'H' 'FN , ,: - 1 wa ... Q '- J Patchak, James me ' . . , N , . , Pauly, Annette ' 'W +14 X fi? ' Y - - 1,,. - , W- Peik, Nancy ' , W Q V ' If Pennings, Patricia Q 3 A l I 4 A 0- K Perdelwitz, Monya Peterman, Judith 5 Peters, Janice 'wt W t A -vt K, N I 4 F Peterson, Curtis S fn - 9, - 1 -1 -v. .W ' ' A Peterson, Kenneth -16 W 0 x ' - ' ' ' - ' Pfeifer Robert - .. ' ' ' ' 5 'i Pan 'N 31' M, f , Q My , ki in Pfiitgf Rglgfst 7' 1 -wi !' , Pirolo, Cornelius 'I' , mf H Pitsch, Mary Ann A 'H M,-,Q my Plocar, Patricia rg .N L I ,.. 3 Pluskat, James 'B 1 A 5, K . 'st -A ws' ' 3 Posewitz, Donald b 1 Q 12, , N ,. ' ' , A ' . , f Posewitz. Richard wa. 1 .f , 6 ' 1 1, ' , ' re 1 -' Poth, Elaine ' L wb, Powell, Sharon ' J K ,W K Protsman, Jean Quicker, Carl Radke, Barbara , , A -X ,J ,., Radwick, Mary Ann f J' , - 4 ,gt ' Q, Ragaisis, Peter . , ' . - ,L , ' Ramaker. Valle - .a . ' ' i - ' 7 Raml, Mary Jean ' . X itx hu , 5 I Ramm, Jodell A gf X ' Rauscher, Lillian f' K N , Rawling, Barbara 5 Reimer, Marlls , I za , 4 , K T' , Reinl, Peter f -6 ' - A ' at 5, ' ,L L. Reinthaler, Robert , - X ,X it -4 -I , , ' jf, Reklaitis, Ann f' X '-A7 -ty, f tj' ' 1 Rewer, Harvey X K' ' . ' L - ' Rewer, Josephine , K I 'X 31 I , Ribich, Barbara g BX Richmond, Betty Ann l X Rick, Allan ,, V. Y E 5 7' Rohrstaff, Ottar I 55 f K 7 fi? 5' ' 7 ,,4-,im Fi ,, .N . 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'Mi' ,K ' 'a R? , X L L 'M 81 2 km -mx x ,M , W . 1 S., n 9 1 M l W 9 he R9 f + x. um'o'c.4 Scholz, Carol Schroeder, James Schuchardt, John Schuette, Frances Schultz, Carita Schultz, Steven Schumacher, Barbara Schwarz, Wayne Schwoerer, Jerome Senkbeil, Robert Shaw, Kathleen Sixel, Garnet Sixel, Richard Skeris, Eugene Smies, Roger Smith, Donald Smith, Ronald Sommer, Delmar Spalinger, Stanley Spiro, Richard Stampfl, James Stange, Phyllis Stangel, Fred Stanskas, Nancy Stecher, Bonnie Stempihar, Robert Stentz, Brenda Stichert, Frederick Stichert, Robert Stillwell, Jerry Stoelb, Michael Stnltzman, Ronald Stolzmann, Allen Strains, Jeanette Strohmeyer, Jeanne Strohschoen, Lorna Strysick, Jerry Stueber, Ruth Suprick, Kenneth Swita, Robert Swoboda, Audrey Tetzlaff, Merwyn Tevsh, Michael Thiel, Lavern Trempe, Rosalie Trier, Edward Troxell, Joan Truttschel, James Turk, Anthony Turk, Thomas Tyrolt, James Uchner, Joan Udovich, Mary Ann Uraynar, Anton Van Calligan, Janet Van Engen, Sonia Versey, Barbara Ver Strate, Richard Ver Velde, Joan Vincevineus, Mary Voeks, Lorraine Vogel, Larvelle Vollrath, James Voss, Jeannine Voss, Sandra Voss, Virginia Wagner, James Walber, Glenn Wallace, Patricia Wallner, Robert Walvoord, James Weiskopf, Margene Wendland, Daniel Wettstein, Marlene Widra, Ruth Wieland, Edward Wierzbach, Roger Wiier, Mary Wilke, Judith Wilsing, Marilyn V -1-1 1 xl'-Y K f T' X . pw r an I if-1, 1 in ' fi ' W, R J X - -rl Lg. I as- .ar if rx 1 5' ge., ii- 0. ix es Fl Q .. . i X A j,,Q,, ' 'W ' Y Y My ' .si .fl.' A gfgQ .1 M sz' .3 5- , I - I u ., ' is RB- Q. ,5 I W... -Q . f , 'W A ' 1 x I uf I or J , 2 ef, , ., An 4 A A r J ,J 13, ,3 gt. law- in H ,, vo- sy? ' , a, ' -ci., ' -x I' li' r I A 1 .. ,s 5:11. K .X M A-M ,N ,,, .,,. , -vc' U. ' ,, Ju' Mi Xia., . :ff i 1 f , 1 , 2 'r T ' 5 ' A A ' t .3 7 . X V VJ 5 why, N- . I ,, , . I ' N ,V ty ' WMU. ..,..i,.. , , L, , Y is In by K W .wi A M .ji V , lag, 'LI L2 X V ix X ., . . ., R 7' V vmff - .r NW i - 4 X l 533' ffl? L if Q ' :Q vu, 1 'IJ fi' ly 'Q-wr F k i I l to 5. J 'I 'A . , or , ,I 1 I I I .- ' 7 .7'y -:JR FT X X It wr I Q .Q,l.,,.lLl1l15.IlL, L. A A Q , Q I - IQFSL MFE? EF 25' HI' 1 ' 4 1 4 uniota Wilsing, Terry VVilsing, Virginia Wimer, Joyce Wolniu, Jay Wonlach, lflflwarcl Wulf, James Wollf, Carol Wollin, Elaine VVulsku. Paul W'0n1lvrgem, Marilyn Wricdt, John VVunsvh, Joyce Yancey. Robert Zabel, Dunalcl Zan-skv, Marilyn Zamslu-, Ronald Zalvtm-I. Ronald Zalvtel. Shirloy Zastrow, Gclivvivvi- Zastrow, Gladys Zastrow, Wanda Zeinumann, Ronald ZiL'g.fIvr, Joanne Zill, Naomi Zimmvrman, liugenc Ziinmerlnan, Gloria Zimmurman, Janice Zimmorman, Lawrvnf'0 Zimmermann, Maurice Zuvkvrstein. Sandra Zuntur, Barbara Zvinakis, Gm-rmaine ---?:, 1 nw .-... I. nun. is Q? -iw v. - 0- 1,- . 55019 ri if QDQMQM me ' Q 1 ka. 'I .-f,gs-,iigfl s ' . 15569 X u These hard working girls were sharp as a pin- For rhey cheered our reams Through 'rbick and Jrhin! X .rf Q , - S -. N, I 1, x ' , xr, Q, . ,1 80 YN fs XO6 296 SN x X X cs Q Q, Q OS XO X00 0 XX Q0 'o C' 3 XO . 0 9 'o fs X 96 ce 'XQ O29 ef 0 fo 600 Qc X90 6652, Q be Wo 5 CP 00 X Q QOQOQOZ Q JXQO? ON L' 6661 5' 1 04 ,GO I 4 I M F9 X005 f-YV!! ' 440151 'ff' 2 , DVI! K' W' r f ' - . J' Jjr' fi 1 I if 5 'H 5 fd 's 's TSQ., .L L' df3f r ,n QQQ-4 3 '1 Z 51 ull! 1 I0 1 9 3 H54 ? 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I iq ' ...---- o-- , in N! 37, ,Q V: '-' - QQ ff,iifQi'QHjM WU gum fg Q65 2:4'534J4,ww9CO-fowl J2QWQ'?jL QLCLZEP MMS? JA! 670m dl M Oh O-Marv iiwwjg Q QZWWAIWMWWU QMWJ-f I 3 5 A I E I 5 E 3 5 H 5 1 4 3 4 d 2 A 5 5 i f 5 5 3 A 2 5 E 11 2 E 6 4 E 5 3 4 9 Z 2 1 i 3 f 2 2 vi x 1 L 2 I 1 2 5 Z 5 i N + E - wk-un,mqm2Kmrn..1nmm-ummm-. . mm., raw.-v 1: gl fi- Weelfy 171992255 Work-Work-Work Till +he brain begins +o swim! Work-Work-Work Till +he eyes are heavy and dim! Barbara Slceris and Joan MacDonald served as our co- edifors. Our associale edilors were Jane? Mayer and Joyce Felion. To nwalce our paper more inieresiing many iealure arlicles were wrilien, The iealure ediiors were: Margie Baelz, Gail Fischer, Darlene Koschalc, Louise Nagel, Jacque Leider, Nancy Keppler, and Nancy Delayan. John Neese, Paul Donhauser, Pal Meyes and Joanne Lamb assumed lhe dulies ol sporls' edilors. We also had various oiher posilions on our paper. The following people filled posirions: exchange edilors-Man cia Schilsira, Grace Fessenden, Nancy Marquardl, and Ruih Schmidlp news edilors-Sandra Geyer, Carol Kleene, and Maxine Repenshelct alurnni edilor-Cynlhia Baglest librarian--Beverly Scharingerp deparlrnenl edilors-fMary Surah, Leone Schuessler and Jaclcie Schuellep press re- lease edilors-Belly Eiles and Mary Ann Carr: and lypi-ei -Gloria Van l-lorn. The piciures for our Lalce Breeze were lalcen by The capable pholography slahf under lhe direciion of Mr. Erland Johnson. Mr, Michael Brandi supervised The ar+ siaii. These slu- denlf were responsible for lhe enioyable carloons Thai ap- peared in our paper. The business slag was advised by Mr. israel Bensrnan. to in Advisor: Miss Cac .ff I ly B x 'f' ii Co-Eclifor Co-Eclilor tb- Jun Na-l Silfing lofi fo righf: Nancy Delayan, Nancy Keppler, Jacque Leider, Dariene Kcsclial Mary Slim Jannl Mayen Bixibara SL s Joan MacDonald, Joyce Felfen, Leone Sciuesslor, Jaclcie Schuelle, Maxine RcDGV1'heic, Sandra Gown Cav l Klwi-rifi. me iirwi lmip Emi-i y 'J .iiii'4iiw, J in C Sfanding leff lo righiz Louise Nagel, Cynrhia Bagles, Margie Baefl, Gail Fischer, Pai .i u Neem, Paul Donhauser, Belly Eiles, Mary Arn Carr, Vivian Kunerl, Grace Fessenden Mawia sfliilslia, Rifri Si 'intl' Navi y Maiqhai Gloria Van Horn, ,.q. ...ag ,N C 5 Qu CO-EDITORS AND FACULTY ADVISOR: Carolyn Wilsinq, Mr. Michael Brandf, and Marilyn Van Duser. fi' if il emi. PHOTOGRAPHY, INDEX, AND FACULTY EDITORS: Marlyn Kaems, Mary Ann DeWitt, and Belly Schmahl. - 'guy A 3 'fx Y if Q. ,. - ' 'Y' . :N 1-'22 ,, We ig 5 All-li aw xv BUSINESS STAFF: Isl Row: Nancy Meyer, Darlene Hoffman, Esfher Erbe, Marcia Henningr and Joan MacDonald. 2nd Row: Marlyn Kaems, Darlene Koschalr, and Mary Ann DeWi+l'. SPORTS AND FEATL Joe Tull, ,lady NNilrerdinlc X lllilld Our Annual for l954-55, Grand Cen fral Sfalionf' was compiled and ediled b' sixleen seniors under The guidance of Mr Michael J. Brandi and co-edilors Marilyn Van Duser and Carolyn Wilsing. The lheme, Grand Cenfral S+a+ion, i presenl rhroughoul The bool: depicling lhe hecric life we sludenls lead al Cenlral. We have inserled in lhe middle ol +hi book a novelly lhal we hope will brinc many laughs 'ro all. S: and Nanry Brunelle. l A .9155 Complehon oT The yearboolc would noT we been possible wiThouT The help oT lr. Erland Johnson, advisor ol The phoToqf iphy sTaTT, and Mr. Israel Bensman, advisor I The business sTaTT, and The sTudenTs worlc- 'Q under Them. The sTaTT has Tinished iTs worlc-now iTIS our Turn. Loolc aT, read, and enioy our Grand CenTral STaTion boolc oT memor- 35. S.. l':L if I I 'ii ' 3' S lllllzgs N-A UNDERCLASSMEN AND ART EDITORS: Doris Slalwl, Darlene Ferlr, Della Derlein, and Corie Borl. ,gf ft SENIOR EDITORS: PaTTy STeinbruecker, Lynn Jerale, and Carolyn Felfen. 40 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS: IST Row: Milne Allen, Wayfne Schwcrlz, Karl VercouTeren, Ted Moach, and Ronald Berger. 2nd Row: Jean KreuTer, Sande Geyer, Sharon Zelle, Joan Mueller, Darlene Plocar, Rosie MarTiny, Oiclc Mayer, and Don Manslre. 85 ar' .8 sf - W-5. F m 0, 1 4 :E iw Rx fx fa xi 1 Q Q ..'. Q I I 4 4- Qi N 5 '5-NA ws if - Q in x X .', l 1 SX . . 'A rum W. . 1 , asppf, . qw. Y' ,WA .pq , R ,. X 'fm' M X M, , I. Ai 31 'ID T 3 .w 1 vmf'g'f -H' la f ,B A John Neese , J Q9 12 or lwi Q. Paul Donhauser Judy Lohr Pa? Meves We can be iusfly proud of lhe repulafion Cen1ral's Senafe has claimed during 'the p 33 years. This year if was under lhe direcfion of our new advisor, Mr. Carl Peferson has again proved This year fo be an oufsranding funcfional body for lhe befferm of all sfudenfs. ln I954, one imp-orfani accomplishmenf made by our Srudenf Senafe was fhe spec privilege given fo our seniors ai fhe Corny Capers Dance. The Finance Cornmiflee, headed by Pal Meves and Jacque Leider, all-school 'rreasuri did a iremendous iob of collecfing 5IO59.68 for ihe one-package drive. The collecl of money for our lwo color days was also handled by fhis commiflee. all ' Due fa fhe laclc of an -umporlanf laclor of an ice carnival-ice and snow- lesfivifies were held in fhe high school gym where Jc Neese, all-school presidenf crowned +he king and que Highlighls in lhe field of enferfainrnenf were dances held in Cen+raI's gym. They were handled by Social Commiffee under ihe direclion of Carolyn Wils and Nancy Delavan, A pep slcif preceding our annual Homecoming e lhe crowning of lhe prince and princess were unl gefiable evenfs. Plans for fhis day were made by fhe Se ice and Welfare Commiifee of which firsf semesfer Organizafions and Finance Commilfees. lsf Row: Marc Rich'rer, Priscilla Brunefle, Lila Klimlre, Jacque Leider, F Meves, Maxine Krolnilr. 2nd Row: Jane? Mandel. Maril Haaclc, Judy Marx, Joan Papenfuss, Clare Sfrigel. 3 Row: Jay Wobig, John Riggs, Diclc Weninger, Jim Bus --. --.i n:-L-,,J r.,:,. Alex Doummmas dw- . .,.' Jacque leider Nancy Brunelfe Bob Schmidllce fh hairman Cen+ral's annual and very im- il vice prosidorwl, paul Donhauser was e c . hi h ' held af lhe end of lhe school year fo honor oulsfanding ive Honor Day, w c is ng for 'hall mlrafurricular work was under lhe chairmanship of Roberl' Schmidflre, Wd wrneslei all-uchrfol vice president ' Th nominees lr- lifwn ol scnalors was handled in a new way lhe second semesler. e h ' r acriyiries and inleresf in slu- flf ff A , rr-ryiliod lo lui 'i il a queslionnaiie revealing 1 err pas QUVI'll'lVYl'NHl, lmli-in cl mixloen honorary Rotarians and Kiwanians was made by fhe execulive d, 0 dia: ificlcoy show was ineyilably a success lhis year due lo The unfirinq ellorls of Noon llcur Commiiloo under lhe direclion ol Alex Doumouras and John Nourse. ' f m s and dances in the gym, and eafinq alua had rharqfg nl lhe nwonhm.rrnov1er,qa e Sl rn ll and Keilh f- study hall. .A lrall' Crvnlinl Committee under fhe supervision ol James a p win alw did an fm ellen? lub lreuliniwnf, nr-iyred al lhn football games and lournarnenl baskelball games were 'od luy lim Cin. -',', Mm Ciimmillep under lhe guidance of Joan Miller and Jeannine rv 1-iipyinr-iv will-,ved lrrwm walchinq lna wellvchcsen lyceums This pas? year can a'lvib.'wd V 'En Oiqanizaiions Cizinmirlee headed by Jacque Leider and Bonnie vw Service and Welfare Commiffee: Lynne Helmlre, Judy Herman, Jo Ellen Roenilz. Mary Greger, Mary Ann Eigh- slaedl, Diana Davis, 'Ind Row: Carol Mae Sulrowsley, Pal Aldaq, Janel Schneider, Judy Henning, Belly Ewiq, Jean Hinz, Lonny Krueger. 3rd Row: John Schuchardl, Ed h Dudle Zimmerman lrier, Harold Gries, Paul Don auser, y Paul leslwuide, and Dennis Dupler, ..-we -1- .f--- 5-3 5 ff! ,. . ,Q ...,4 Social Commillee. Lefl lp riqhf: Carol Chrisloplis, Jerry Slillwell, Sue Martin, Lyn lmuq, Lavonne Charles, Jerry Lubenow, Roberl Schmidf, Delmar Harlcbarlh, Nancy Delayan, and Sallie Schmidf, 89 3 'SCX f Q x im Q NH- cm: - xii: 'M TALLANT Dennis Hease DR. HAGSETT Geraioi Frank WARREN CREAMKER Vai Kaiser ROSEN George Oqnaceviclw DAVENPORT John Nourse Il MRS.. HAGGETT Y Virginia Wilsing 4 R K4 K iiqxiiiiilmi ,H W I W V ABBY Judifh Marx ADA HAGGETT Bonnie Bischoff N Ae fate ektizltolahet Kean Q V Ss 'P' YY O wf.. ,If :Tp N M, Qu 5. , , ,Mi ,U 'ww T, O fi? A , M new wi, ' xii Bi' Q4 1 uk an ,Ni G . as ,Asif i 5 R' 1 ix f -Q- S MQ ' sw f' X N 3, J x f Q .J - , Vx A. Ax X R, J X X Q N I' hx, 5 A .fl X T5 Al .Paw 464 X y ,wa E f Y W xy A 3 1 in s l Hmm? lm qmmq fm Mu. ywuf phnved fo ba? Qne of We www? -,Mrrimq Mmm of our Ml uc lun! play WMJ1 ww, preaenfed im The aamiiwrimvw mm the righfw J Noyffrmbov I9 mm! ,'U, 'UWM very crwpyn1bNQ May ww .ably Cap? ami dircxfod by MM Moxie P0110 wiih The awwbhamf Q of Bm-bkam Sicerlu, The vfudem? Jircywf, Suwpemo and Lomcdy were The ouiuffmmdimq Jmsrmaderiuihx of Um Lime CM-Mop1wevLBekar1.! News phame-, of the play wcfc prciwcrwmd in nm ex Qeiiem? mmrwor by We Wei? rehearsed Crm. Emh pcrvmm ww, mmzhmrwdimgly nuifed for Weir rcmpw Nye n,MlYdQ'CV1 Zklficm. 9 I ul' W x wm Fw 'zocfuctiona fri! P ,-Pix QQ bk ei' :yeavxvix vit M W if! my 'X-I -Q wig mm am 'FF 'R V M S m,.-g--M UA A X' M Mm 1? X X wi w L? r' wf 6 ,H Top righl, MAKEUP COMMITTEE: Lefl lo righl: Nancy Peilcg Pal Meves Absenr from piclure: Berwyn Goldarnrnerq Charmaine Marlin: Lorna Mae Slrohschoen. Lower righl, USHERS: Eirsl row lefl 'ro riqhl: Rose Marie Marfiny: Jean Urubleyg Mary l-lerlel: Mary Ann Carr: Jeannelfe Larsong Belly Lohseg Mary Ann Udoyichg Second row: Connie Larson: Emmy Lou hliclcop: Margie Baelz: Palricia Kislneri a Elaine Polh. Cenler, PROPERTIES COMMITTEE: Eirsl row lell lo righl: Beverly Sharinqer: Eddie 7 Eelient Sandra Voss: Second row: Nancy Oraelg Daniel Eeldl: James Kollrneyer: Third FOWZ LOUiSG Nagel: Lou Ann Naclcg Belly Buchner. Absenl from piclurez Richard Diener. Top leil, STAGE CREW SETTlN6S: Lefl lo righl: Bob Werbeckesy Tom Drews: Ronald Wille ziusq Torn Janasq Brian Bezoeniclrp Ray Krepslcy. Lower lefl, COSTUME COMMlTTEE: Lell lo righl: Darlene Eischerg Eleanor Slrowiqg Lucille VosS1 Rulh Schrnidli Wanda Zaslrow: Carol Lubachp Marilyn Dollaig lone Karbeq Janice Maryerq Donna Reinernann. aenl from piclurez Darine Oandre: Lorraire Milchellg Beverly Vfirlz. 93 BANK Money! Money! Money! Who Takes care oT CenTral's money? Well, Mr. Edward I. Anderson supervises Three sTudenTs, Sharon MarkgraT, Clare STrigel, and Lavonne Charles in The school bank. Taking care oT The losT and Tound deparTmenT, keeping books, and handling The acTiviTy Tic- keTs are The iobs oT These girls re- specTively. 94 TICKET OFFICE TickeTs are Their business! Under The supervision oT Mr. Don English. Marilyn Van Duser and GerTrude ParniTske assumed many duTies. Among These were: counTing and sTamping daTes on TickeTs and reserv- ing seaTs Tor The plays, NorTh-CenTral games. and The TalenT Show. These girls were in The TickeT oTTice every day during The sixTh period. STAGE CREWS They work like a bunch oT dogs, is a sTaTemenT made by Mr. RoberT Unger, TaculTy advisor To The sTage crew in referring To This hard-working group. Deserving much crediT Tor Their work, These sTudenTs, Glen Muel- ler, Eric Torrison, Darlene Koschaki Ed LeonhardT, and Bill Kummer, oper- aTe The lighTing eTTecTs Tor The Tloor shows aT our dances and all oTher sound and lighTing equipmenT Tor The pep meeTings. plays, TalenT show, and assembly programs. In case you're wondering, CATS sTands Tor CenTral's AudiTorium Technician STaTT. swf FF if 5-ck f X 1 Q NATIONAL A, awe, 4?- ' 1 u Honor Sociely Members: Si??ing lel? lo rlqh?-Carolyn Wilsinq, Nancy llfeppler, Barbara Slreris Nancy Delavanl John Riggs Cm-ie Flor? Alex Doumouraf., Joyce Felh-n Marlyn Kaerns Slandinq Pa? NEWLY ELECTED Marqare? Abraham Margie Bae?z Cynlhia Baqles Sylvia Baumann Nanty Brune??e Belry Buchner Rosemary Casper Pe'er Chris?oplis Mary Ann DeWill Kur? Dueclrer Glenn Durnonrhier Shirley Dunn Belly Eiles Donald Gibbons Jane? Helmbeclrer Elanor Hoque Pa?riqia Horn Sandra Johnson .lacquelyn Leider NEWLY ELECTED Robe-'? Belelrevich Richard Claybalrer Peler DeWi?? Mary Eichs?aed? Edward Fellen Barbara Gessner Jane? Goebel Arlene Gorr Elizabelh Jung Cecilia Mondloch HCNOR SOCIETY O'F'l'il CSTS as 55' I ww 3 6 .3 -1 KX Y 'va efbzi dv , L r -, , f' Qqx ' X 1' 5' 'X , 'fn X K il., ' v Meyes, Bonnie Brscholl, Beverly Sharin er, Mary Ann Carr, Francisco Julres Rodney Salzwedely Joan MacDonal Maxine Repenshelr, Doris Sld Vonne Charles SENIORS Judirh Lohr Richard Meerdinlr Nancy Meyer Beverly Mueller Louise Nagel Joan Pos? Sallie Schmid? Lorna Schulz Mary Suran Carol Talscl-laj Mary Ann lewelis Keilh Thomson Joseph Turk Marilyn Van Diser Anne Voss Richard Weninqer Juddh Wil?erdinlr Jacqueline Zehrns Frank Zor JUNIORS Theodore Mosch John Nourse Nancy Pail: Cornelius Pirc-lo Monica Schmid? Bonnie Slecher Jeanne Slrohrneyer Lorna Slrohschoen Jeannine'Voss Marilyn Wilsinq Virginia Wilsing q a, d, lil La Passing lheir lirsl les? of debaling al Wesl Bend, Cenlrals debale squads under 'rhe direc- lion ol lvlr. Arnold E. lvlelzer linished wilh a promising over-all record ol I9 wins and ll losses. Tha+ lhe Uniled Slales should iniliale a pola icy of Free Trade among 'rhe nalions of lhe lree world, is The queslion lo be debaled lor The resl ol lhe year. Tournamenls held al Cenlral and al Mar- quelle l-ligh on January l5 and 22 broughl Cen- 'rral an enviable record ol 78 wins and 4l losses. Oul of lhese 78 wins lhey have received lhree lop ralings while compeling wil'h I8 olher schools. Moving on lo Milwaukee, Cenlrals debalers ranlced lhird along wilh lwo olher schools. De- baling on The Redmen A squad were Bonnie Bischoff, Darlene Koschalc, and Theodore Mosch, allirmalivej Bonnie Slecher, Nancy Peils, and John Neese, negalive. Bolh Teams had idenfical 2-I records in lhe lournamenls. The NFL debale linals al Ripon on February I8 lell Cenlral wilh a disappoinling lillh place and a 4-4 record. The seclionals lor lhe slale eliminalion lourna- mem' were held on February I2 wilh Cenlral oosling a 5-l record and qualifying lor lhe linals lo be held in Madison on l'he l3l'h ol February. Debaling for Cenlral in bolh me-els were Bonnie Bischoff and Darlene Koschak, allirmalivey John Nourse and John Neese, negalive. fi I Q30 Q gre X. U U5 go Se-0 3830 hay. ?aU Xgalfylxkiixunqxuagxgs. 666 X46 X404 5aniflTYQiNa .ew Q aye. O W-, N ine. Esc N xff iixcenii' Y'iC?iiTBii0aro Yi Neill neil- T i 3 . QNKGTGAG 96 yxexln' vel i- Yak XJXCTXGBXTV- Nariifiiie SAT? lovin VL- 'Q r W3 l RO il XBYO X xolliioorli idx -Wxmans W Tae. Ta vi lei -Q we lla Wnsgawaixaaei , - Q D x iogiicffa Tn BOY: Wal? 96? N3 Jael F2 ei e xe'3a'ac'x+Q,- x Wow. oll' C426 ce 'S Be 'boe5e Rafi vol' -omg lu Cow W lo x WD efscini K6 X 0 elk gaixiwd i 12 fa 5 .P f M, ff? 4 V -1 '. s.-1 sOU'K vw' uw' T: T im N Q04 ,b Jo Xi, aT' Raw WO 9 limclm DTT- In Qaflen WU lei s Dfouw Scgjya lviflldore Mo -,e. Q6 lm, Bolton. Greer' Lzodyymlefxspo r,-qhfg Shmey Gu Q 6 Sfechl 9 arf! . s ,V Muelljp gdndy Zucilcersfjiwrvzrvo: John Zan Beach, Lmifq r Onnie La, 1 ary lov-n dwlyd FW 'S Nagel. jg , T son, N T ' Q. Third ,L V! V c ren, .lim K N .ranne Swmyum ' T ' fri my 1- 'ever Nan r - T ' c aficy Deydv an , elf lr, T . ,Pal Add ngm. RHP! K tru, Jane BA Y Q. aid lrmf, TL milfs, BO ,- lrfiridf-,rp Mwrgh Exnif, CNT Al The beginning ol The year approxirnalely lvl 33 sludenls under The supervision ol iss Marie Felzo chose serious or humorous decla- ' T' l l' ina! mahons and prepared lor The irs erm fions.. Eleven sfudenls were enlered in The speech T enl al Nalhan l-lale inlvlilwaulcee and ournam af Carroll College in Waukesha, The srudenls l'ci aring were John Nourse, Theodore para p Mosch, John Neese, Bonnie Bischoicl, George O nacevich, and Shirley Gilberlson. These Q sludenls were judged on various lypes ol eech worlr such as declamalions, oralories, sp . and exremporaneous speeches. The winners ol This conlesl were senl lo The NFL Tourna- menl in Waukeshia F April. on The 22nd and 23rd or Forl -six poinls were scored by The len slu- Y denls in rhe Nalional Forensic League Tourna- menl al Carroll College in which Sheboygan Cenrral look Third place in The conlesl. Twelve schools were represenred in The con- 'resl wilh l2O sludenls parlicipaling. The ' Sh b schools which were represenled were e oy gan Cenlral and Norlh, Kaulcauna, Kewauriee, ' M He, Wesl Bend, Vifesl Allis, Kenosha, argue C 'on, Pius Xl, Two Rivers, and Norlh amp: weslern lvlililary Academy. The sludenls par- licipaling from Cenlral were Bonnie Slecher, Nancy Peik, Theodore lvlosch, Barbara Slceris, . . . h Sandra Zuclcerslein, Bonnie Bischoff, and Jo n Neese. l Cflberlson, Bonnie Bisqhalf, Ted Mosch, John Lefl lo righl:George Ognacevich, Shir ey -ii Nourse, John Neese. Q3 fi , Bofmilft io 'lQlTiQ. SOME, ICE CARNIVAL ln fhe midsf of fhe Chrislmas aclivify, Ce-n+ral's annual ice carnival was held in +he school gym on January 8. The members of lhe royal courl from lell fo righl are: Judy Chrisfoplis, George Ognacevich represenfing 'rhe iuniors: Nancy Bruneffe, Dick Eisold, senior allendanlsq Jackie Schue++e Bob Schmidike, king and queen: Vir- ginia Jung, Bob Scheele, sophomores: and Diane Keenan and Jim Gilpafrick, freshmen affendanfs. 98 :Di IQ 'H HOLIDAYS Gaily decorafed bomeroom doors ofiribufed ro 'me spirir of Ciwrisfmas ar Cerifral. Why Hwe Chimes Reno' by Eiizabefiw MrFadderi was presenlred in The audiforium on me ins? school day of IQS4. Parficibanis in me play were: Frimk Zor, Cori nie Larson, Berry Bucbner, Dan Beenen, Dick Klancer, I1 f. Louise Nagel, Bob Pfisier, Dick Meerdinic, Eric Torrison, Eddie Felieri, Bev Sbarimger, and Don Gibbons. ILP!! V L-wg fx LIBRARIANS Our library siari consisrs oi lwelve girls under rhe direc- Jrendance, filing and checking our books, siraighrening lion of Miss Laura Giiberr and Mr. Raymond Dobroski. The yerrical file, checking rhe lile cards, 'raking care of 'rhe The srudenr assisfanrs do many seemingly small bul' very magazines, and helping rhe siudenrs find any maierial imporranr Tasks. Some oi These duries are raking are They may need. Faye Horneck Mary Ann Tewelis Marlene l-leyn Janie Kablii: Barbara Radke Bonnie Baron Roberi Jones Janice Powers June Meyer Kathy l2ibar Mary Hariri Marx ,ArnS. irvir1i 6 Crislel Minkwirz Carol Hoffman Gail Freiiag Pai Brown Lynne Helmke Jeanrieffe Larson Margie Baefz Parry Chokel Gerfrude Bryll Joan Forkins Marcia Schilsfra Mary Berger Judy Pfisier Jodell Ramm Margene Weiskoh' Sandra Hinz Judy Maiihias Gail Degenhardr Phyllis Barchacky Nancy Beyer Mildred Zasrrow Grace Jahn Diane Keenan Parricia Mannebach Garner Lee Sixel Carol SchOlz Par Kisiner Sandra Ahrens Barbara Gessner Faye Herman Judy Huberry Mary Ann Hoehnke RED CROSS Working ar 'rhe blood bank, making afrracfive nur Our officers for This year were'Garne+ Sixel, presidenr cups and rray favors, and buying Chrisrmas presenrs for Barbara Gessner, vice-presidenf: Mary Ann Tewelis, sec ihe paiienis ar Rocky Knoll are some of ihe proiecrs we reraryj Jeannerre Larson and Margie Baeiz, council mem accomplished during rhe year, under 'rhe direcrion of Mrs. bers. Mary Genfry. IOO Jfudicaafe of '55 G N NETIES O NG ENTIES R K K T ,g2't:., W, : ,. is, i A 2 if V ic - ,f f lf' ' 'W' ' - , ,g-msg. - 1 - ' A 'F , . Tl Y? 1 if i' T in- ia , 4 1 :wif sw., .g 3' 90's 0. fx 5' ,J T x . W? F 7 c 5 T The secreT To success is ' work. The liTTle man sTanding To The leTT of This page is only one of The many who , T worked To promoTe The suce cess oT This school produc- Tion. As emcees oT The show, Val Kaiser, Ted lvlosch, and John Neese displayed Their TalenTs To perTecTion. Much crediT is also due To Dennis Haase and Mary Loving who inTroduced each acT. They as grandparenTs looked back inTo The pasT reliving Their days as parenTs and Teenagers To illusTraTe The change oT Times To The audience. This Type oT inTerpreTaTion proved To be very eTTecTive. E T if N. q 1-....,, . i' 'FN- Q Ti !V1y Ei F 'ET va R, an fri QY Qi ', if g if r - ' . ,ff '. ., . . 235 , .rw 1 - f .5 .K K, K :QM t , 9 ,, Y S , , Q up W 2 an ' r- r A -K r P' if rr LN - ' if Gan Thrx mrrin hnk in fhr-, chain of suricew was The arnaieur. '1 no than one hundred sfudenfs-rnosfly ama'reurs4 wdkvd, ddnrod, rode, or ran onro fhe sfaqe ready fo rrrhrrrn hw -,trnnqoru They didn? know how rhe peopie W Md 1 er? rhfvrr Lada, buf Thar didn? hinder fhern ln w-Hy. Fmrh Qne frrnd and lefr 'rhe nfaqe elafed by rhe 10fiPY'OlJw fxpwrfauf-6, 7 r'f 1 . 7 Tgr , drdr M 4' ' , A U-xc., ta is r A any x , W 'vy'-4 'lady T f ,fr - qv' y , I 'K 1 . ll ,, 4 r A ' B A ,- X f Em . ' nn., th I. , J ' 9 Q w 6 VP inf i ' an r 1 r A 20's I it N, 1R71 1' X N 1 -ff, l I 9 - I .1 I 4 if A052 tajy For Yhls enioycbk: pfoqram we owe many Wvankf. 'ru 'be dance band as-- e?ar3es us? ers, wage cvew, sfaqe dewqnew sfenew pamfers, ca!! bow and the make up, cos, Myne, Mfkef, and properw Qommlffeef aw also Vo 'He everfpaflenb fdcuify, AN devofed much Mme and enefqv for ow enfeffaw- ment Each and everyone fav fee! H151 Hvewr effork were worfhwhlle oefawe fer-fra! Q, Muswcade of 55 was FUN ca fremervdou- auccels, qA45i...Q A S P ,lj e cl X X . X Q veg K pf ' ,gs 'Say DN' ..W.., , 1-...--...- Q'-ff' We 5 ? M' I' W' 'Q WF ,R 'nfs A ' Q .PLQJY .Q exgf If VX f il. ggi' QXAQ, ..,,.. K..- QV. 1 -1 ' I W C, i o, N 1 -'W M V cs C f X fx T, J! , 25 M, 1 fr X The senior class play is one of The lasi confribuiions The seniors can give To Cenirai. This year eieven senior sfudenis pre- sen+ed a hilarious comedy en- Tiiled i'The Curious Savage, wriiren by John Pafrick on Mav 6 and 7. These sfudenis did an excelfenf iob and should Tong be remembered for I+, Miss Marie FeTzo, insfrucior of speech and dramaii-cs, se- lecfed The cas? and wirh The assisiance of Jerry Frank, sfu- denr diredor, direcfed ii. The enrire play revoTves around Mrs. Savage who inf herifed SI0,000,000 in bonds from her lafe husband, Mrs, Savage is a srnah, Trague, el- if A sneak preview! 'Ti-w dre s 7 . , A YN 6 Z . 5 5 Nw. u- IS -D ' i X, K . 7 'L . N u l 0 u Giga., N... q 5- .4 - --M71 gage.-., Judge Samuel . Senalor Tilus Lily Belle ,, ,I Florence 2 Hannibal ,.,. Fairy May .. Jeffrey . .. Mrs. Paddy . derly woman who is ferribly D E mixed up. Her lhree greedy ri mmell ii sfep-children are iusr Hifchingm Miss Wilhelmina. ., 'ro gel lheir selfish hands on Those bonds buf can? figure ,ai 4 ou? how lo go aboul il. Aller Q greaf consulfalion, They commil Mrs. Savage fo a sanifarium, The Cloislers, lhinlcing lhal rhis would be lhe solulion ro iheir problem. Af lhe sanilarium Mrs. Sav- age meels many new acquainr- ances. Some are very add in lheir own way, buf she learns lo love lhem in spile ol lhis. Everyone al +he sanilarium had iheir own special dream. In fhe climax each ones dream came lrue wirh lhe exceplion oi lhe lhree slep-Children. l f- ,, 5 Af .W BK fx 'f' .CAST .5 -1 1 t N 9. foiuife Nagel Richard Meerdink Rirhard Miley .. Joan Mueller . Belly Buchner Reber? Kraullcramer Shirley Gilberlson Dennis l-laase Barbara Slreris ., . Daniel Beenen Margarel Canisius 'WY' KF1 if l w, isnr if? 'He's big for five rnonlhslu IO9 P f ,g lq fqf f '09 3 -av B ,457 A A K N ' ' .f - .. K V 1 K ' 'g gi Axim V 2. , , i Y ' ', I 1 X ' W sv ' A , Q- . 53 , ik , ' Wei Q E T6 V qi J is A A I s 4 35, gs' 8: V A .. 1. 1 g T g,. iivil S! U H SZ JJ? iq 1 gp ' f f Q U V ll ll ' ' Il ll E c 3 ,ji A 'Ll 'f fi 0 Mm XR NX n x gsm! x , ' 4 1 ' 55 mg f . 2 i E 4 A a , . -f X, 5 2 . it E ' YX. ' ' , p 1 ' 1 . L 4.'i?tl-E1 l .' L' , x V qx Q' Wu, xl NN- ay' iv 'V , - jf V ' 0 ,Jryfxl at U 1 - gr , Q X -'ij , 4, ,A 4 N - 1, . V ' Q , W' if I 1 .Q , T .fx 3 Nr , My :I L 1 ' N ' 5 AA fr v m 5 ' I , 1 , ' L I G f , W , y ,M mg, ' ' if l ' 'Xi B' Q N. ' if ' ' f, f , 'Tv 'rx -.-.N - LX ,fa Axe - . was 6 X . , fi .A r- ,L ,, N, . , mf L D f I ff If it ' '67 1. ' 3 ' H 'XIX m A Y ' Y ' ' 'I s el X L-r 8.31 ', 4 AL I 0 1 If V Q t. If ' rl 7 ' l ' Ml' swf 'I' 5 fn! , Q U 1 an f 4 '-, f ' 1 Q ' 7 0 I uk-J ' Q v., 1 'N ' V I X wt 1 AM f X 9' 1 ,D 9 g ' 05:2 V ,, 3 .- K, A , o 1 G 1 . o I G tu. J ,Eve 5 in . A t . Q g f-.1 Q , ' '-in ' -: its s Q . , X - . ' , , , , f, 6 , ,A .rj D ff x' Aa ef X fl S. ZX' sf ll 1 . f.. X f f xi 1, 1571 1' Mrk: ,.-L Jfmfgffr lf! Q HQ, 'W ' . v4 ' gi. 5, f ,, V. f . ,M A , i 41' f F G in 5 'E W Q as Si - My J K 5' 31555 4 f ,.. I W gg 'EW Y' W! A 'Q IW, 3 fihp, fr' 'P' Mi? 4 is M9 li-I' rigid. Ren l: R. VWH, T. Mohr, K. Garnelr, C. Rieclc, D. Renzelman, H. Wierzbach. Row 2: N. Meyer, C. Leayens, D. Nord- .wi ,J C. nnlher, E. l-lvguo, J. Lohr rnaiorelle: J. Haaclc. Row 3: L. Ranfel, J. Wollerl, L. Schulz M. Rolh, K. Konig, M. Kaems. Row 4: R K.ir'irvw'f' R ldfiohnle, M. Radwiclc, G. Fessenden, N. Piisler. Row 5: M. Aldag, C. Minlciirilz, 6. Kellogg, B. Buchner, V. Wilsing, D. r A hal R iv' D Gibbons R. Senlcbeil, B. Boedelcer, W. Wirlh, J. Rosl, K. Friedricns Row 7: R. Ruppel, N. Rolh, O. Rohrsiail. l Tlwr-is R. Aho-nz, T Slinese. Row 8: K. Fischer, A. Dournouras, l. Naclc, J. Welscli, J. Briclc, R. VVagner. MARCHING BAND SOPHOMORE A CAPPELLA CHOIR A vilal laclor lor pepping up a crowd, is a band. Cen- Singing lheir way up, are The sludenls piclured here. lful s Marching Band was presenl al lhe loolball games This enjoyable group parricipared in rhe Spring and Mid- 'o accomplish lhis purpose. This dancing band was ex' Winler Concerls under Jrhe direcrion olMr.Vilo lnlravaia. ivrlly cliFeflCCl by Mr. Wayne BGCRGV. Mosf of These musically inclined people will advance lo lhe regular A Capella Choir nexl year. 5 Ammhmhm Lelr lo righf: Row I: M. Van De Kreelce, D. Grandlic, G. Bryll, N. Hendrickson, P. Frilch, J. Placlson, B. Lubach, P. O'Grady, J. O'Dris- voll, R. Relersohn, L. Reine-mann, H. Greger, M. Call, E. Mondloch, P. Brunelle. Row 2: M. Zaslrow, G. Jahn, K. Jurs, B. Goldamrner, D. Sohre, J. Herr, M. Honold, R. Bemis, J. Marx, J. Heschlce, J. Guefschow, B. Barry, M. Wondergem, F. Beach, M. Jalrel. S. NGCR. D. Qfle. Row 3: L. Huebner, K. Meyer, R. Bruening, G. Kaminslci, R. Flaiani, R. l-leschlce, E. Lass, N. Creidel, B. Drenlcer, B. Mischo, M. Zimmerman, D. Schrarn, P. Berlcle, D. Meves, A. Feld, R. Warilce. Row 4: D. Haclcbarlh, J. Kahls, C. Weber, B. Barleclc, C. Jumes, J. Jesinslci, G. Marold, D. Hinze, J. Roeniiz. R. Schmidf. D. Koelpin, R. Grauman. J. Hufchison, P. Lindernan. Absenl from Diclure s A in V - V- . H' i , X. 'uv ypozta W ZX I I 'r .X- L 5 5 Q 9 Q E s . E 3 X 5 i 3 S E x 5 3 K 4 E E . a 2 E 2 E e I S E E1 E E i K u S 4 Q a 5 . J v! i 5 5 E i E E e ? 3. S 5 X 5 Q E E s Q f 5 e E i 5 5 5 5 E 3 R Q X 1 ? 1 1 r 5 neun mvnuswmwn-armmn r:-w. .1 - A L ' Ready -Sn? - Rn!! Tv Q Many parfnlpafed in X the badminfon ?ournamen', J N Q Senior Sporfheads did a +evrific job planning GJNA, acfivifies X P' John Mervar Marfin Kovacich Ronald Pfisfer James Wagner Rodney Salzwedel Managers, Lonny Krueger and Howard Gilberfson Vatdfy 7'oof6a!f 1954-55 WiTh IO le++ermen refurning from The l953-54 foofball season Coach Earl Zimmerman and his assisTanT, Mr. Fredzell Goeffel, puT Togefher a fairly sTrong Team. The Team finished The season wiTh I win againsf 6 losses sharing The' Valley cellar wiTh The crossfown NorThmen. CenTral's line This year was filled by such fellows as ends: Kenny Suprick, Bob Werbeckes, and Ronald Pfisfer. The Tackle posifions were ably filled by Dick Karle and Dave Klisfer. One guard posiTion was The iob of Jim Darkow who played his posifion wiTh greaT willingness and spiriT resulTing in an honorable men- Tion as one of The Fox River Valley's besf players. The ofher posf was ably filled by Tom Sanville, Gary Felde, and Warren Poland all of whom deserve crediT for Their ouTsTanding play. Charley Marfin wiTh his weighf To his advanfage filled The cenTer posifion besides occasionally moving info The backfield. The backfield was headed by The iunior Tireballer Ronald BuTch Zalefal whose superb playing and speed on The field won him an honorable menfion in The Fox River Valley. l-landling The Team from The quarferback posifion was Kurf Duecker, a senior leTTerman, whose magni- ficenf arm pifched many a complefed pass. LaTer in The season Dudley Zimmer- man came in To replace KurT and did a magnificenT job of keeping The Team To- geTher. OTher men in The backfield like John lvlervar, PeTer DeWiTT, and Terry Garfman all added To The sTrengTh of This season's Team. CenTral's lone win came in The lasf game of The season when They played The everfighfing Golden Raiders. For The Third sTraighT season supposedly underdog CenTral upsef a superior Norfhmen Eleven. Of The Three seasons This was by far The mosf exciTing and The mosT specTacular. Coach Zimmerman's Team finally be- came a Too+baII squad Through a series of breaks which Tremendously affecTed The oufcome of The game. ShorT punTs, penalfies, and blocked punTs all aTTribuTed To four of The five Touchdowns. WiTh abouf Tour and one-half minufes of The game lefT Carl Weber senT one of his booming kicks info The end zone giving NorTh pos- session of The ball on Their own 20-yard line. The score aT This Time was NORTH I4 and CENTRAL I3. Three plays lafer The NorThmen had been pushed back To Their f n Fox RIVER VALLEY STANDINGS Team W L PCT. Ss? Wes+ 7 o :ooo I Oshkosh 6 I .857 ri Easf 4 3 .57l Manifowoc 4 3 .57l AppleTon 3 4 .428 5 Fond du Lac 2 5 .286 'K CENTRAL l 6 .I43 NOrTh l 6 .I43 Charles Marfin Assislanf Coach Fri+z Goeflel, head Coach Earl Zimmerman, and freshman Coach Lloyd Meiners all display viclory smiles af+er fhe Norlh game. own I5-yard line. George Hanson sfepped back +o punfz lhe ball was snapped: Cen+ral's line charged: Hanson was smorhered and immedialely fumbled The ball. H spurred info Cenfral's end zone where Gary Felde pounced upon The free ball. Duecker converled 'ro finale lhis speclacular series of evenls. Cenfral de- feafed The Raiders by a score of 20 ro I4. lr was a good ball game and nexf year's game promises io be an even beHer one. Bu+ .... +ha+'s nexr year: and speak- ing of nexf year, Coach Zimmerman will have on hand I3 rerurning le'H'ermen, namely: Jack Guenfher. Allen Er+el, Ronald Zalelal, Richard Karle, Marlin Kovacich. Gary Felde, Pefer DeWi++, John Mervar, Tom Sanville, Kennefh Supriclc, David Klisfer, Sranley Schoenborn, and Carl Crneclciy. Wifh ihis array of fellows Coach Zimmerman will have a lirsi place ieam wilh a liHle luclc on our side. if Charlie Marlin, Coach Zimmerman and Assislanf Coach Goeffel pu? iheir heads iogeiher for some game winning sfrafegy. Kuff Dueclzar Eugene Maxey f as -Q, ' Ronald Zalefal James Darkow i , B 1 I' 'N S 3 A5 ie Fronf row, lei? io righf, Eril: Torrison, 'Pefer Reiss, Tom Sanville, Edward Leonhardf, Ronald Plisfer, Ronald Zalefal, Allen Erfel, Peler DeWi+l, Terry Garfman, Marlin Jacgueffe, Jay Wobig, Eugene Slceris, and Marlin Kovacich: second row, Mike Owen, Dudley Zimmer- man, Tom Bierman, John Passmore, James Darlcow, Richard Mile-y, Curries Pelerson, Charles l-lali, Slanley Schoenborn, Roberl Werbeclces, David Klisler, Kenny Supriclc, Eugene Mischo, Ronald Vreelce, Gary Felde, and George Chrisfusq Third row, Richard Karle, Jaclc Guenther, Tom Krueger, Carl Weber, James Wagner, Eugene Maxey, Carl Crneclciy, Charles Martin, Kurl Dueclcer, John Mervar, Ronald Salz- wedel, James Lange, Fred Sfangle, and Warren Poland. , 4. 4, fv . 'X I 2 Z l e - A goal-line slancl by lhe Redmen is foiled by an unidentified Norlh player despire rhe - combined ellorl of Carl Crneclciy, No, 58 and Bulch Zaleral, No. 35. I I Q Q ,, f 1 V 5 5' 175. Zalefal No, 35, ouf-runs two would be laclxiers afrer inlercepling a pass during fhe Manilowoc game. IZO WWWWLWM fl i fijil ily W . 0 W is ass by Cen+ral's quarferback Kurf Du ker fo fullback Ron Pfisfer No. 36 is b A p ec '. deflecied by an unidentified Neenah player. Il u I I i ',.x ' 1 P. E,. CENTRAIJS Box scoRE CENTRAL Cenirol. . . Cenfral. . . Ceniral. . . Cenlral. . . Ceri+ral. . . Cenfral. . . Cenlral .... Cenfral. . . OPPONENT Neenah ...... Easl ......... Manifowoc .... Oshkosh ...... Wesf ........ Applefon . .. . . Fond du Lac... Norili ........ , K Q, -' L . , -j',,....w,- ' Bulcl1 Zalelal is faclmled by Jim Maalns, No. 77 of Applelon alfer a successful end FUN. ,D Cenfrals players smoflmr lone Norfhman for no gain. Wg: YN ' W39295' i eff? WWW J 8 FirsT Row, IeTT To right G. Kaminski, R. Oppeneer, T. KuesTer, G. KoTsonis, J. Lorier, E. BraaTz, E. Widra, E. Bubolz, J. Ayers, H. Bruhn, J. Jenquin, W. Schulrowq Second Row: P. OuasT, T. Janas, F. RoberTs, R. Scheele, P. Wagner, D. Hinze, D. Dupler, D. HackbarTh, L. Abraham, D, Zeineman, W. KilTong Third Row: J. Bushner, R. MeTzner, P. Birkle, P. Voss, P. ReguTis, J. Ahrens, R. Wiegand, D. MenTink, M. Neison, R. ChrisTenson, J. MarTin, J. Govelc. gg 0 , RRRRR A 1 : 2 g. 7'oot6afl 1954 The Coming Redmen will do a loT of shoving around nexT year. This sTaTemenT besT describes The Team ThaT Coach Ken Erickson, who by The way comes Trom a TooTball Town up NorTh, has worked wiTh This Tall. The Junior Redmen appar- enTly were all righT. T T, Erickson's junior varsiTy gridders usino iusT a -1 E X . . J gg 1, H Tew basic plays and puTTing a loT oT sTress on ,I Timing gave a good accounT oT Themselves in Q every game. A possible hinT oT nexT year's Carlos Buhk. Manager JayVee Coach Ken Erickson CenTral CenTral CenTral CenTral CenTral CenTral I22 SEASONS SCORES . . . O ManiTowoc ....I4 Fond du Lac ,. . 0 ManiTowoc .. .7 Oshkosh . . . . O Fond du Lac ....I3 Two Rivers sTrengTh may be The powerTul single-wing which was execuTed wiTh yardage gaining resulTs. The Team played iTs TirsT game in ManiTowoc and regreTTeol iT because They Trounced us, Zl To O, buT They came baclr To Tie ManiTowoc in Their nexT encounTer, O To O. They overwhelmed Fond du Lac, I4 To Og Tied Them in Their nexT meeTing, O To O: downed Oshlcosh by a score oT 7 To 6, and Topped oTT The season wiTh a I3 To O score againsT Two Rivers. They very proudly ended The season wiTh a 3 win, I lose,'and 2 Tie record. The games againsT Fondy and Oshkosh were played aTTer 8 boys had been TransTerred To The varsiTy. Those moved To The varsiTy were The Tollowing: OuarTerbaclr, Phil OuasTg l-lalfbacks, Jim Jenquin and Tom KuesTerg Fullbaclc, Del l'laclcbarThg Ends, Dale Hinze and Paul Voss: Taclcle, Dave Zeineman: and Guard, Ed BraaTz. sl U. . . '4 . M my 'b 3 U n FJ ',,: .9 ' ,: -4 , -3 T 1 .:. EJ' 'li V Y 1 5 g ,r si -' i A ,, ' -8 -. I z , wtf- I 'wr 5 H Q ,, e i . ly . co! W 1+ K if P ' FirsT Row, lefv To righT7 A. Margenau, P. KlosTer, J. Voigl, T. Owen, P. Quasius, M. KlisTer, and A, STempihar. Second Row, W. MenTink, B. GroTe, J. Schleg, D. Simenz, D. JeTzer, B. SchmidT, J. Gilpalrick, J. Gerend. Third Row' B. Achscl, R. Wallace, L. Schuchardh B, SeefeldT, F. Kress, J. HasensTein, T. Hoell, and D. Prinsin. CenTral CenTral CenTral CenTral l Roberf Funk and Gary KunsTman, Managers. FRESHMEN BOX SCORES 6 NorTh ...,. .... l 3 . . , 7 PlymouTh ...,.,.... .32 . ,. O Sheboygan Falls ..... 6 7 S.S.J.H.S. ..., ....l9 Ttefhman cfoothff The Treshman TooTball squad, alThough losing all oT iTs games, showed deTiniTe improvemenTs as The season pro- gressed. Coach Lloyd Meiners' Team was a vicTim To NorTh High School in iTs TirsT game of The season, l3 To 6. HalTback Bob SchmidT and end DuWayne Prinsen sparked The Team and combined Tor CenTral's only score. ln The second game The Treshmen Took a severe beaTing Trom PlymouTh High School. The score was 32 To 7. Full- back Dave Simenz was The only green-clad CenTraliTe To score. The Third game was a Tough one To lose. The freshmen Traveled To Sheboygan Falls and losT 6 To O in a beauTiTul- ly played ball game. Halfback Jake Gerend and quarTer- back Bob SeeTeldT and Augie STempihar all combined Their eTTorTs To keep CenTral in The game wiTh excepTional runs and passes. The TourTh game Tound our Treshmen bowing again To a superior SouTh Side Junior High School eleven by a score of I9 To 7. Again Jake Gerend and Bob SeeTeldT highlighTed The game wiTh good plays. Bob GroTe and Wes lv1'enTink also conTribuTed Their share of excepTional TooTball. AlThough The backfield Took The honors, one musT never TorgeT The boys in The TronT line. PeTe Quasius and Bob GroTe Turned in good defensive play as well as Jim GilpaTrick and John VoigT. The freshmen did all righT. I23 qv NX M 'sf . and Leading cheers for our foofball and baslcelball games are fhe aclive A squad cheerleaders wha are, lirsl rowi Edward Felfen, Beverly Mueller, Vivian Kunerf and Sandy Zuclcerslein. Second rev.: Gail Freilaq, Marilyn Van Duser, Bonny Bischoff and Jeannie Voss. Baclc row: Lila Klimlre, Dixie Jung, Pally Sfeinbrueclcer, Shirley Herman and Nancy Delavan. fc. fi.: ,1 L if ax '57 V T . 'K-J ,K y 1 Who won +he Yell Boy represenlalive of lhe iurii Trophy, presenls if lo N Arlhur Mennes fo accepl i Q0 l When fhe go marching in. bf' Every Thursday nighf chie and her assislanf Miss Joyce ihem and discuss new chee and conducl ar fhe game W 1 5, RS!! Hrrru HPddyH Fdfsw, A iw, K Yu W J gn- www xr' Y-Q Um- ?S. x V . Q K ,uf-v Mx- mu ' w mi- Iv if 6 'W ,m w H ' Those up and coming members of the B squad am, kneewmq MH M 'WW Jane? Marwdd, Mary f1HCe Fox, Virginia Junq and Pmdvvy S1 M'-Um-1 fQ'av1dm.1 Neff fo riqhf: Maradv' Hwwd, Judy CFrRnmpNif Gymrvwmvh- 7X,'v.,w, B wm- '10 Mwss Charfoffe Voqelpolw? -V wiih The squads fo advise rmqu, and Hweur appearanfo S?echer and Sue Marfln, Las? Call before fry cms. A' X ,ff -Q 1 , 9- P lf 5 all e 7 y xx if 3 L , Q xx X tx s 0 ex K ,J . l ' A i l25 5 , Firsf row, leff To righfz Jerad Diifrich, Peier Trier, John Blushlrofslci, Jerry Mehan, Bob TesTwuide, Jim Beyer, Jerry Sfillwell, STuarT Klahrich. Sianding, leff To righT: Diclc Claybalcer, manager, Bob Godez, Roger Ninmer, Egon Lass. Jim KoesTer, John SchuchardT. Carl Mar- qenau, Donald Hinz, Paul TesTwuide, Dick Eisold, and Mr. Jaeger-coach. gross- eoun tty '54 The Cross-CounTry Team losT Their TirsT dual meeT oT The season To HarTTord by a score oT l7-44: buT won Their second dual meeT wiTh WesT Bend, 26-2l. BoTh oT The meeTs were run on CenTral's new l.9 mile course locaTed aT Kiwanis Parlc. ln The HarTTord lnviTaTional MeeT The Team capTured elevenTh place in a Tield oT I2 parTicipaTing Teams. Wau- waTosa won The meeT. ln The PorT WashingTon series They were edged ouT by PorT in boTh meeTs, 30-3I and 27-30. The laTl'er meeT was run on CenTral's course. The Team Then Traveled To Milwaukee and enTered The NorThshore lnviTaTional Meef which was held aT EsTa- broolc Park. ln a Tield of eighT represenTed schools our Team placed lasT. A highly inspired WauwaTosa Team won The meeT. WesT Bend deTeaTed The Team in Their nexT meeT on WesT Bend's home course, I6-44. The STaTe's MeeT, which was held aT HarTTord on OcTo- ber 30, was Their lasT meeT of The year. They compeTed againsT l7 oTher class A schools and placed TiTTeenTh. l26 The Team's co-capTains were Jerry STillwell and Jim KoesTer. The Team was coached under The able guidance oT Mr. Earl Jaeger wiTh Dick Claybalcer serving in The capaciTy of manager. The boys Torming The nucleus of The Team were Jerry STillwell, Carl Margenau. Roger Ninmer, John Blushkofski, Egon Lass, Don Hinz, Jerry Mehan, and Jim Beyer. Roger Ninmer, Jerry lviehan, Dick Eisold, Bob Godez, and Carl Margenau will be losT Through gradua- Tion This year. SEASONS RECORD Cenlral-I 7 HarTford-44 CenTral-26 WesT Bend-2I CenTral-30 Porf Washingfon-31 Cenfral-27 PorT Washingion--30 Norfhshore lnviiaiional Meei 8Th place Cenfral-I6 WesT Bend-44 Sfafe Meei' 8Th place w Y 5 '--f . KI, V! iwn' all 14 j , 1 . - ' r . s , . ,.- 1,83 .X , ur ', -' - I .ij , 2 1 1 yr , i,-.-fs ,. L , s ir , ,f- s - Q, ,f - ' ' 'ATLFQQM 4, Leff To righT: Fritz Fischer, Donald Frdmann, Roger EberhardT,CurTis Peferson, Tom Bierman, Jay Wobig, RoberT Jenquin Richard Maclcniclr, Hans Fischer, James Lohr. OT The sevenTeen boys ThaT signed up Tor golT This year, Tour were reTurning leTTermen. The veTerans, Hans Fischer, Roger EberhardT, James Lohr, and Donald PoinT- lcowslri all played in lasT year's STaTe lv1eeT, and carried The burden oT This year's compeTiTion. Coach Edward Anderson also had on hand a Tine squad oT poTenTiaI re- serve power in Tellows lilce RoberT Erdrnann, FriTz Fischer, The Tirsur maTch of The year againsT lvlaniTowoc proved Too much Tor The Tennis-men oT CenTral as The Ships de- TeaTed us I-6. Jim Beyer was The only CenTraliTe To win his singles maTch wiTh seTs of 5-7, 6'I, and 6-I. In The doubles evenT, Jumbo lv1arTin and Carl Margenau posTed 6-8 and 2-6 scores. RoberT Jenquin, Donald Erdmann, Tom Bierman, Richard Maclcniclc, James lvieves, Jerry PanTel, CurTis PeTerson, RoberT TesTwuide, PeTer Trier, and Jay Wobig. The TirsT maTch oT The year wiTh Fond du Lac was can- celled because oT weT grounds. The Team wenT on To parTicipaTe in six meeTs and To compeTe in The STaTe TournamenT. Coach Carl Johnsons boys had a Tull schedule This year, playing Tive maTches aT The VollraTh Park CourTs and Two maTches on The road. On May 2I The Team parTicipaTed in a ConTerence MeeT aT ManiTowoc. Boys parTicipaTing in The sporT besides Those menTioned are Ward Torlce, STuarT Klarich, and Edward LeonhardT. fi, wi T T Ti? TENN , TENNIS TENNIS TZ Nx5 QNTJ 'I'ENNfc '40-Aa Leff To riqhr: Edward Leonhardi, Sruarl Klarich, Jim Beyer, Carl Maigenau, Ward Torlce, and James Marfin. T27 P 4' 53544- N. ' 'Nur' Su....,4f p if S' J' alfa? Eafgwss wb if Y' Q FP I 7? A 3'-'l 'Mk ' X .E gi Mg, N -. isa s'5m FIS' if 5' 1 'Kappa K ,W 8' 1 we-Q' 'V 'QU' ip, 3'5' EEF' AT ,R six WU? 'NA' 45 15? 3' 06 .gli 1 1 n LefT To righT: Coach Carl Cully Huebner, James Koesfer, STeve Scl1ulTz, Glenn DumonThier, James Beyer, KurT Duecker, John Mor- var, Eugene Maxey, Warren Poland, Bob SchmidTke, Herman G picTureg Ronald PTisTer. VarsiTy BaskeTbaII-I954-55 The Redman Team This year was essenTially a Tough club ThaT iusT didn'T geT The breaks. WiTh inexperienced players and wiTh The new Tree-Throw bonus rule, The Redmen were incapable oT maTching Their opponenTs play. The Team wound up valley play wiTh a vicTory over The crossTown NorTh Golden Raiders Tor an overall record oT 4 wins and I3 deTeaTs. Two oT These losses were againsT non-conference clubs, while a Third loss was inTlicTed by a sTrong alumni Team. The Redmen Traveled To Shawano Tor Their TirsT en- counTer oT The year. Bob SchmidTke and KeiTh Kohls led The Redmen To an I I-5 lead in The early parT oT The TirsT quarTer. The second quarTer saw The same Type oT play on The parT oT boTh clubs From The Top clockwise' Warren Poland Kuff Duecker Sfan Schoenborn Keifh Kohls Glenn DumonThier Ronald PTisTer Sfeve SchulTze Bob SchmidTlve Curf Peferson, Mgr. Ken LeiTner, Mgr. Dudley Zimmerman, Mgr. Eugene Maxey Jim KoesTer Herman Grohskopf Dick Karle Jim Beyer John Mervar CenTer Coach Carl Cully Huebner as They ended The halT wiTh CenTral leading 34-32. ln The lasT halT The Shawano quinTeT gradually pulled away Trom us To win evenTually 69-60. High man Tor CenTral was SchmidTke wiTh I7, while SedersTrom led Shawano wiTh 22 poinTs. ln The second non-conTer- ence TilT, we losT To a good Milwaukee WesT Division Club by a score oT 74-66. Defensive lapses on The' parT rohsko pT, Dick Karle, Ke-iTh Kohls, STanley Srjhoenborn, Abfivn' TVUVTV oT The Redmen allowed The Milwaukee Tive To Tally 3l buckeTs, Once again TronTline ace, Bob SchmidTke, dumped in l7 poinTs while Duecker and Schoenborn Threw in I2 and ll poinTs respecTively. Twelve Redmen saw acTion in This game as Coach Huebner soughT To Tind a combinaTion ThaT would click. Our TirsT encounTer wiTh EasT Green Bay's quinTeT was quiTe diTTerenT Than we had expecTed. AlThough maTch- ing The Bays poinT Tor poinT Tor 3 guarTers, we were un- able To overcome a TourTh quarTer I2 poinT deTiciT To go down in deTeaT by a score oT 57-50. ln The second TiTT aT EasT, ThaT old iinx-The Bonus Rule-helped The Redmen lose a Tough one, 63-57. Even Though we wenT down in deTeaT, we had The EasT Five on Their Toes ThroughouT The whole game as can be seen by The 43- 43 Tie aT The end oT The Third quarTer. SchmidTke and Duecker paced The Teams wiTh I6 poinTs apiece while Rand Tallied l5 Tor The Bays. Unable To cope wiTh The power oT The ManiTowoc quin- TeT, The Redmen dropped Their second TilT oT The year by a 67-59 score. An I8 poinT deTiciT in The TirsT quar- Ter and ThaT unbeaTable ManiTowoc deTense were iusT Too much Tor The Redmen. Leading The Ship's drive was Jim Wilman wiTh 20 poinTs, while SchmidTke and Duecker were high Tor The Redmen wiTh i2 apiece. The reTurn en- gagemenT aT The Armory was similar To Their TirsT meeT- ing. The Ships Took command early in The game and were never seriously ThreaTened. HearTbreakers would besT describe The games,againsT Oshkosh as They Topped us by The scores OT 67-66 and I29 ML --ga.-Q --.-. -1 W ' W...- I 41 f -gf 4 , u A.x 5 . Y , e x v9 Q ff l s 5 gf 1 'UI' in Q x Y P, X Qing ! 1' 'Hf'4 4'.' 4 ,s Q5 ' ', f I L i K 'V 7 ff' ' i X Ca,ifqLvVfaV'i'eLif13: n4mvVr1vl ai 1 'iaPr16 L i' B' LU Sf'LYVY7idfkQ, KQNL Kwriii. i.vv'i--w I ,i L 'ii 1 .i' Li ' L lui-i ' ,pq I R,-W ne, sfmdfif wif , - iii., i iii ,, ,J-ff iff: -. mf their feiimi. wir. nmiile any we have 'een for a iomq a,:g,.f f' '.', 'Lt'7'- vf1,'.1-Q.-ft, , i . .: .,l,' ' '. .I '- , Mme av we wen? fiuwfw in iififem DV A more Oi 7558. J.1L'..-:j- A 1 , .f ff-xfg' X Srbrwiidiice TOOL ,fefiecq bmw' again wiflw ca frvbuaf 28 ,j::577','.-2' 'lf-'. 535. . . . i i '-1-N ' , . H H . iwimfg wiwiie QM rwwnii il if 'l'L'0l 19 Lv' 'He Termff. ,2,fp', 1 L. .' .I .LA ':,j:. Z :,','x-. .. t l fi.. 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Sfiwvwidfice Taiiied 20 Vaiwi-puffimQiiiri'wiVi319Lwiiifeiriffxrvierc-r1f'eiffwfinq wif? , , .x i1 ir'iV'Hi 731 pvriimf: Bfih Si iirvwivifle wii,'i'eiimix,fRef1mariTm win a Lneriiw mm 'iw PM LQi'v'l Y Vfiiiey Ni Snr' Team fa-i fa Lerward. fvidriiicwwiw' Qsiwkmiw Applefrm Green Bay S-iweLmyq.m Qreen Bfw Siweboyqfm Fond du L '-, ...J 1 wif:-' - .-,II Iliaazx-5,:t-is 5 VALLEY STANDINGS W L PF ii 3 834 H 3 H97 9 H 879 L, 9 5 BIO N. 6 8 803 W. 6 25 807 C. 4 W 837 di O 34 646 PA 750 789 798 756 826 777 844 986 Ill P me is-X Firsl Row, LeTT To Righfg James MarTin, Tom Kuesler, Tom GroTT, James Ahrens, Bob Boedeker, Phil Quasf, Jim Wieman, Neil 5chwarTz and Jerry Lubenow, Managers, 5econd Rowg Mike Rimkus, John Jocis, John Friemmh, Cary Keenan, Ron Jocis, Dave Zeinernann, Paul Voss Dennis Duplar and Waller Anderson, Coach. JAYVEES I954-55 Coach VValT Anderson's Junior Redmen achieved a record This year Tha+ They may be proud oT. They ended The season wiTh an overall record OT I I wins and 5 losses wiTh 9 wins and 5 losses in Fox River Valley Play. NorTh Topped The Valley wiTh I4 wins To Take TirsT place, wiTh Green Bay WesT in second wiTh an Il and 3 record, while CenTral placed Third wiTh Their 9 and 5 record. Our TirsT game was a non-conTerence TiIT wiTh Shawano in which we deTeaTed Them 59-56. Paul Voss led The Red- men wiTh 20 while Cary Keenan Tallied I8. We squeezed pasT Milwaukee WesT Division in overTime by a 45-42 margin. Voss again led CenTral wiTh I6 poinTs. We deTeaTed EasT Green Bay in boTh games by The scores oT 40-35 and 4l-23. Voss and Keenan paced The CenTraliTes in The TirsT game wiTh I6 and I0 respecTiveIy. Voss was also high in The second game chucking in I8 poinTs. ManiTowoc was an easy vicTim in The TirsT meeTing as CenTraI drove To a 44-33 vicTory as Keenan and Voss each dumped in I3 poinTs, The Redmen Took a second game Trom The Ships 4l-37 as They ouTscored Them in overTime 7-2. CenTral Took The TirsT TilT Trom Oshkosh 5I-44 buT were deTeaTed 37-3I in Their second conTesT. Coach WaIT Anderson used six players all oT whom scored, buT could noT musTer enough bucke-Ts To win. We pasTed WesT in our TirsT meeTing 59-39 wiTh Ron Jocis hiTTing Tor I2 poinTs. WesT Took The secdnd TilT by a 49-33 margin aTTer ouTscoring us in The IasT quarTer. The AppleTon Tive were deTeaTed in The TirsT conTesT I32 by a heTTy 4I-26 mark. Jocis connecTed wiTh I2 poinTs. We IosT The second TiIT 40-29. SchulTze oT AppIeTon was high Tor The Teams wiTh 23 poinTs. AIThough Trailing The Fond du Lac Tive 24-2l aT inTer- mission, WalT Anderson's Tive pulled away aT The Tinish To win 54-45. The second Tussle proved To be The besT OT The year as They rouTed The Cards by a 6I-22 counT. Tied Tor TirsT wiTh seven vicTories and no deTeaTs, The NorThmen and our CenTraliTes meT Tor Their TirsT baTTIe. NorTh came up wiTh The win as They deTeaTed us 54-36. The second Tussle was much closer, buT NorTh again Took us as They squeezed ouT a 37-35 vicTory To close The sea- son. FOX RIVER VALLEY Jayvee STancIings W L PF PA Sheboygan NorTh I4 0 686 479 Green Bay WesT I I 3 635 535 Sheboygan CenTraI 9 5 596 52I AppleTon 7 7 528 526 Oshkosh 7 7 594 587 ManiTowoc 5 9 554 575 Green Bay EasT 2 I I 420 562 Fond du Lac 0 I3 396 639 N FT? - I :Ti 'X Firsf Row, left To righlz Dick Horness, Bob Testweide, PeTer Trier, John VoigT, Frank Maringer, Bob Vogel. Second Row: Dave Simenz, Bob Seefoldf, Pal Renzelman, John Schleg, Bill AIThan, Third Row: PeTer Quasius, Mgr., Lee I-luebner, Jim GiIpaTrick, Paul TesTweide, Gary KunsTmann, Mgr. InserT: Mr. Earl Zimmerman, Coach. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL-54-55 Ivlr. Earl Zimmermans baskeTbaII Team Tor The 54-55 season had The disTincTion oT winding up The season wiTh an impressive IO and 2 record, To give Them a share oT Tirsf place in The Lakeshore League. ForTy boys Tried Tor The Team aT The beginning oT The year, Trom which I6 were picked To sTarT The season. The Team sTarTed ouT aT a slow pace, losing 2 oT Their TirsT Tour games. The TirsT game oT The year, played againsT The SouTh Side Junior High quinTeT, accounTed Tor our TirsT loss as we dropped The game 47 To 23. The second maTch beTween These clubs was quiTe diTTerenT as our LiTIIe Redman squeezed ouT a 39-37 win. Prin- son's 22 poinTs gave him The honor oT scoring The highesT ToTaI oT The season. The Falls quinTeT was no ma+ch Tor us as we Trounced Them in boTh games by The scores OT 33-I9, and 43-I8. Paul TesTweide Took scoring honors in The TirsT maTch by puTTing in I3 poinTs. Eleven poinTs by Prinson was high in The second game, while SeeTeIdT was a close second, wiTh IO poinTs. WiTh Prinson scoring I5, 5eeTeIdT I2 and TesTweide IO, we rolled over PorT WashingTon 47-45. The win came aTTer The Teams had been deadlocked ThroughouT The TourTh quarTer. The overTime period Tinally seTTIed The ouTcome wiTh graTiTying resuITs. The second game was similar To The TirsT as CenTraI beaT Them by a 36-I9 score. Dave Simenz was high wiTh I2 poinTs. A spIiT wiTh PIymouTh was The besT CenTraI could do againsT a poTenTiaI TirsT division Team. Wifh PIymouTh on Top oT a 33-30 score, we sullfered our second deTeaT oT The season. The Team came back in The second game by Trouncing The opponenTs 42-30. Prinson was high wiTh I2 poinTs. The TradiTionaI cross Town rivals, The Raiders oT NorTh, suTTered Two deTeaTs aT The hands OT our Team by The scores oT 44-27 and 26-20. A IaTe scoring spurT in The second game by The NorThmen aImosT spelled deTeaT Tor our men, buT we were able To repulse Them in Time, squeezing ouT The narrow margin oT vicTory. An overTirne period was all we needed as we deTeaTed a Tough Kohler club by a 40-36 score. Prinson scored I4 poinTs while SeeTeIdT pumped in I3. In The lasT encounTer oT The year, we romped over Kohler again 43-23. See- TeIdT was Top scoring ace wiTh IO poinTs. LAKESHORE LEAGUE STANDINGS Wins Losses CENTRAL IO 2 5ouTh IO 2 Kohler 9 3 I3IymouTh 7 5 NorTh 3 9 PorT WashingTon 2 IO Sheboygan Falls I Il I33 l WWMMW- .Wm-N James Trmaclwei successfully clears llwe IO fool marlc In lhe pole Sophomore Dave Zeinemanm puls all his slrengllw info his slwol mmf. L '55 Roger Ninmer, Dave Klisfef, John Scluuclwarclf, Jerry Slillwell, Kurl Dueclcer and Tom Sanville. ll A 3-rw-fiwfra-wwv.wf,N..M,, VV .1 muw:mnlwwummmmmwQxfmwnmm' The Jim Thorpes of Cenfral, under fhe direcfion of coach Walf Anderson and his assisfanf Earl Jaeger, opened +he season af Madison on April 9, buf were un- able fo place eifher individually or as a feam. John Mervar and Charles Jumes won fheir 60 yard dash heafs buf were eliminafed in fhe semi-finals. Mervar's fime was a sparkling 6.6 seconds. Jumes, Mer- var, Kurf Duecker, and Jerry Sfill- well compefed in fhe 880 yard re- lays and finished in l:39. Ofher frackmen compefing af fhe meef were Bob Braun, broad jump, Ron Vreeke and Paul Voss. high jump: and Bob Schmiclfke, 60-yard hur- dles. Essenfially, fhe marerial coach Anderson had fo work wifh was oufsfanding. Sprinfers Mervar lVal- ley '54 champl and Duecker bofh had been clocked af beffer fhan lO.6 in fhe IOO yard dash. Soph- omore Jumes was a comer in fhis evenf. In fhe quarfer-mile, veferan Sfillwell and Sophomore John Blushkofsk did very well. Soph- omore Dale Hinze and Juniors Tom Sanville, Marfy Kovacic, and Jack Gehr all were available when if came fo fhe half mile. Jim Truff- schel in rhe pole-valf had been fopping fhe lO-foof mark. Junior Bufch Zalefal also compefed in pole-vaulf. backing up Truffschel all fhe way. Nor+h's Transfer Bob Braun and Dick Posewifz paced fhe broad jumpers, wifh leaps of over 20 feef. The weighf men had a fough iob ahead of fhem due fo The grad- uafion of Fred Nonweiler and Jim Cwayna, bofh aces in fhose evenfs. Sophomore Dave Zeinemann hif over 40 feel' wifh 'rhe shof, while Bob Godez and Dave Klisfer, a senior and a iunior respecfively, heaved The discus over Il5 feef. This combinafion compensafed in parf for fhe loss of lasf year's fop weighf men. 6 John 'Schuchardt Glenn Huehns and Dave Klisf ' .av Mir K Y549 if High hurdles, Dave Klisfer and John Schuchardf Bob Braun, Cenfral's ace broad-jumper. + '4 ' ' -'Syl' I 1 tnrfiu .gn tra The '5465 InTramural Program aT CenTral enioyed iTs mosT successTul year due To The TacT ThaT over 400 boys acTively parTicipaTed in iT. This year saw The TormaTion oT a Ski Team under The guidance oT Mr. Fredzell GoeTTel. T-Tomeroom Volleyball Champs ZIS, enjoyed The pleasure oT deTeaTing The TaculTy in Their TirsT maTch T5-4, buT were unsuccessTul in Their nexT Two aTTempTs losing by -Mural: The scores oT IEAI3 and T5-TO. The swelTering seashore, namely The pool, was invaded aT 3:45 on Tuesdays. Modern Robin l-loods were TuTored by Mr. John Van Veghel. The oTher various acTiviTies were under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Lloyd Meiners, Mr. ErnesT ChrisTiansen and Mr. Clarence AbendroTh. Gb Upper LeTT: Every Wednesday abouT 35 boys meef aT The Erie Bowling Alleys Tor Their weelcly session under The direcTion of Mr. Clarence Abe-ndroTh, Upper RighT: Two hands are beTTer Than one. l Thinlclil Lower LeTT: The John Weissrnuellers oT CenTral. Lower Right The newly organized Slci Teamg Ed Trier, PeTe Trier, Dudley Zimmerman. and Jim RoeniTz1 mum., ll'4'!,Y'W i ,,, , .. , .E 14 .Y Z lr' Cafcher, John Hladep piTchers, Diclc Eisold, STeye Schullz and Wayne WorTh. -'fi ' 'P' iw- FOX RIVER VALLEY CONFERENCE Teams Score CenTral4Kiel IO-O CenTral-Oshkosh O-6 I'7 OosTburg Here CenTral-WesT Bend There CenTral-ManiTowoc Here There l2l Cenfral-Fond du lac Here CenTral-WesT Bend John Wonderqem qeTs sei aT The pIaTe, whiie The cafcher. Mille Owen, sTands by. The Redmen, under The coaching of John Snipe Van Veghel, had a good piTching and a generally-compeTenT lineup ThaT was a TacTor in This year's race. Snipe had a large squad oT veTerans back from The '54 Team, besides a group of Tine relieTers upon which he readily depended. The Team was primarily builT around The nine re- Turning Ie++ermen Trom lasT year's squad, whose record was 4 wins and 4 losses. ReTurning leTTermen were: Jim Brick, 3rd base: Warren Poland, shorTsTop: Bob AlTman, 2nd base: Jim RoTh, IsT base: John Hlade, caTcherp STeve SchulTz, piTcher7 Ron Ahrens, piTcher: Ken Supriclr, ouT- Tieldg and Jim KoesTer, ouTTield. Relievers such as Herm Grohskopf, Bob Kafher, Mike Owen, and John Nourse all add sTrengTh To a Tine squad. The power oT This squad could be seen by The TacT ThaT They deTeaTed Kiel IO To O. Fine husTling by The in- Tielders combined wiTh superb piTching were facTors ThaT conTribuTed To The Team winning by such a score. I37 'Nu .Wir .,. , . 1 4 f .-Qsvu G.A.A. acrivifies such as ihese help +o develop fair play and good sporfsmanship. They provide an opporfunify for girls wiih varied iriferesis fo parficipafe in wholesome group aciiviiies. The piciures show some of fhe many forms of sporis carried on Through fhe G.A.A. program. A 1. . e 5' 4 1 ' 1 f 2' Fessler-Kuclc Co. FINE FURNITURE I Dual 2-516: 8ll1 Sf. and Penn. Aye. Sheboygan, Wis. A Q . 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Syl' ----.-- ----- 2 6 Abraham, LeRoy ,,,,, .... 6 8, I22 Bersch, R e fa ,..,.. .. 8, 96 per, Ros ary ..... ..... 2 6 Abraham, Margarel .... .,,.. I 6, 22 Beuch l, A len ...... , ..... ... ,.65 erpich, M .... .... .74 Achilles, Genevieve ,. .... 22, IIO Beul' ,V ance .,.. ..s .......... .68 Champeau, Ralph ................ .68 Achsel, Roberl ...,., ....... 6 5, l23 Be , mes ...7.7 I26, I27, I28 I29 Champeau, Richard .............. .74 Aclrerel, Marlene ., ...,... 68, I I I er, Na y ... .,...,. .. , IOO Charles, Edwin ..........,... ......68 Adam, Trenl .............. , ....,.. 74 , enilc, Br ........... .... 6 8, 92 Charles, Lavonne ....... 26, 89, 94, 95 Adamavich, Dolores ........ X. ..,. 6 lBi F. Jane ..... ,1 .. .... 4, ly Choliel, Pulrieia -.----- --69. I00 Adamavich, Donald ...... -.. . . .6 Bie r EUS! 'le A' 'l CIWQPP- N5 C'6 I-99 - ---'-- A - - - ' '26 Adams, Anne ........ 2 ..... .... 6 Bi , Thomas .. ,... 74, I20 27 Chrisl l,l Bruce ..,.. ...... 2 6 Adams, Sandra . ..,., .. .... 4, I I Bi , oroihy 1. ..... ' . ...... ..24 in , rl enion, R erl .... .....68, I22 Ahrens, James .....,.. , I , I22, I32 Bir e, Palriclc .......,.. II4, I22 ' rlslop s, - ol ........ 65, 89 Ahrens, Marcus ..........,..... '. 8' Bischoff, Bon .... 24, 90 , III, I24, hrisl' plis, ifh .,.. 74, 98, l25 Ahrens, Ronald ...... J ...22, I I ,liflrlf Q x 0 I 97. 96 hrfs I' 9 ef -- --------- 29- Ill Ahrens, San r .... .... . .,,,,. , ,,IOO Q Bisho , arlene . . .. ...... 68 Chrl SOF G H V----742 I IO. I20 Aldag, Mich e '. ,... 68, I , I4, 97 ix Blind r, Arlhur .L ..... 24 Cine ls, Jane .... ............ 6 8 Aldag' pam A . --, V A 3' gql 7 s : ,. er, , I+er ...... 68 Clar, Carol ..... .... . ....65 Aldag' Riel-,a -,,,,,, X7 ,,,,,,,,, .' 1 1, Sharo .........,........... 74 Clarlc, Palrici .... ..,....... 7 4 Aldalcauslras, Mary Ann ..,,,.... ' us lslci, hn ..........,... 68, I26 Clarlr, Sharon ...... ...,........ 6 8 Allen, Michael ..,........, .. .74, 5 ' odi - r, , ................. 74 Claussen, lJo lle .................. 26 Allhen, William ......... . , I33 X B065 6 ob 68. II3, II4, I32. 96 CI5YbUIf9r- ' Chard -------- 741 Ill- I26 Allmann, Neal ...., '..., . .. oeg - onald ....,...,.......... 68 Clemenl, I7 en .,., Allmann, Roberl ..... . ... . .1622 V, f' . Karl -----....-4-----A----- 74 Conrad- IYH -'- A ' - ' ' 17- III Anderson, Beverly ... ' ..... I IO I o nschuelz, Leroy .. ..... 24 Conway, R lc .... .. . .. .65 Anderson, Jean .,.... ....... . .174 Bo nslengel, Henry .. ,... ..74 Crane, . Mll r ... ....... .27 Andracelrl Mary Ann , ,... X, I I I BOl'1lmdl'1, Ronald .... .....,.. 6 8 cfne-CIKIXQ, if ---- - ' -74' I20 Anger, Lois ........ ......... 6 8 Bohman, Sharon ... .... 74, I I3 Currier, H le ..,. ..... . .65 Arnsl, Joyce .... .. .22, I I I Boll, Barbara ,... ...... 6 8 Cyrus. Ru Oli -.-. --- 5 8 Arnsl, Sharon ,. .,...... 74 Bonaslry, Daniel .... ........ 2 4 Dae nerf, a ren . ..., .27 Arplre, Harold .,.., ..... 2 2 Born, Delaine .... .......... 7 4 Dam . JOM ..--- ----' 7 4 A,-pkg' Winif,-ed ,,,,, 68 Borl, Corie .,....... ..... 2 4, 85, 95 Damrow. -IOIN1 ---. -------- - -58 Ashworlh, Jayne Ausavich, William Ausen, Mary ....,. Auslin, Orland Ayers, James .... Baallre, Baclrey. Backey, Bacon, Elizabelh . . . Phillip ...... . Rodericlr ..... Bonnie ....,.... Bae'l'z, Margie ...... 23 Bagles, Belde. Cynlhia ..,... Ronald , , . . . Balnailis, Kalhleen .. Banonse, Marlene .. Barchaclry, Floyd Barchaclcy, Phyllis .. Barre++, William .... Barry, Mary ,.... Barfeclc, Bradley Barfeclr, Donald ..., Barfeclc, Ronald .... Barfel, Susan ..... Barfl, Bernice .,.. Barls, Allen .... Baris, Carol Barlz, Jean .... Barlzen, Barbara . Barlzen, Franlxe .... Barlzen. James ..... Bassuen Bauch, er, Carlos Herberf .... Bauer. Shirley .... Baumann. Sylvia ..... ...,III .....74 .....65 .....,65 Braasch, F. Peler ..... Brachmann, Joseph Brachmann, Weslley .. Bran +, Barbara ...... .....65 ....68,I22 Bran l',Paul ........22 Brasaiis,June , Br ery ol. raun,J ...22, IOO, 'Br n, ricia . .. ,. .....74, I00 83.93, zoo, I un, e .... . ..24, ill, 135 U , ,23,8 raun, ra .... .. ,IIO Brick .-me .....74,I3,lI4 y, Judh... 4,l o , M ne 5 Br es... , 00 Bro, alri .. ......,68, 96 ..3 B ' ard.. .. I Brown onnie .. I Bruclrchen,Kenn , ,,,,,, 9 ruening, Thomas ..... ....... 6 8, II4 ....746 ....,74 ....68 ....65 ...,.74 ...,.68 ....68 ....74 ...,.68 ......23 .......74, III ,......23, III 68, II4, 97, 96 ...........II3 .......23, III Daniel ....... 23, 98, IIO, IO8 68 Beech. Frances ... .... Beclrer, Barbara ,. ., Beclcer, Louise Becker, Shirley . . . . .. Beenan, Behnlce, June ... .. Behnlre, Kennefh .,.. Behring, Jean ....... Beimel, Allen , ...... .. Belalrevich, Richard .... Belelcevich, Roberl .. Bemis, Palricia .,... Bennin, Richard .... Berg, Clifford .,.. Berger, Daniel Berger, James . Berger, Joan Berger, Mary .... Berger, Ronald .. Berger, Sharon . Berlin, Judy ,II3 ....65 ,....68 .,...74 ...,.65 ......74 68, II4 ...,68, Il2 ......74 ......74 ........74 ...,74, III .,,.65, IOO ..,..24, 85 ......65 ...,.68 Bruhn, I-leinz .,.....,. Brunelle, Nancy ...., Brunelle, Priscilla . Brunmeier, Charles . Bruns, Barbara Bryll, Gerlrude , Bub, Roberl Bubnes, Roberl ....... Bubclz, Eugene ....... Bubolz, Mavis ...,... Buchner, Belly .... 25, Buechel, Carolyn ...,. Buhlc, Carlos ..,.. Bullcow, Roger . Burl, Dana .... Burl, Tamblyn .. Bushner, James ., . Bushner, John Bushner, Michael Call, George .... Call, Maxine Calverl, Dennis .. Campbell, Marjorie Campbell, Roberl Canisius, Margarel Capella, Barbara .,... Carlson, Alouise ..... Carolan, Mary Lou Carr, Mary Ann .... 26 Carriveau, Wayne Carfer, Roberf ....... Case, Harlan .... Casl, Joseph I22 25 89 98 84 .....68, 88, II4 .......25, III ....68, IO0. II4 .25 .' ...... 68. I22 92, 98. Il2. II3 II4, IO8 . ..,..., 25 ....68, I22 ......68 .25 II3 . ,..... 25, I22 ....25, III ........25 ...74, II4 .,,...74 . ...... ..... 6 8 ....26, IIO, IO8 ......,74, III 83, 93, 95, Ill .......74,III ......26 ...74.III Daniels, Michael .. Daniels, Richard ... Darlcow, James . ............ 27 68 iffiif 'i'i'9',' izo Dassler, Shirley .... ......... . . .68 Davis, Diana ,..,. Davis, Jacquie . Davis, Palriclr . . . Deblaclr, Elaine .... Declcerl, Clifford .. Dedering, Thomas . Degenhardl, Gail .. Degenhardl, Ronald Delavan, Nancy ..27, De Lorme. Thomas . De Marb, Harriel . Derlein, Della ..... Derlein, Dennis Dern, Richard Derus, Carol ..... DeWil+, Mary Ann . DeWi'r+, Peler ..... Dexheimer, Jaclr .. Dhein, Gerald Dhein, James .... Dhein, Palricia Diclcmann, Caroline Diener, Richard .... .......65. 89 ......65 ....74, IIO 2-1 Q...ifffff1fs5 .......65.l00,II2 ,, ............ .27 83, 89, 95, I24. 97 .. ........ 27 ,....28. 85 ......65 .....74 84 .....74, IIO, I20 .....65 .....68 . ..... 68 ....28. IIO Diener, Vivian ....... .... 7 4, I I2 Diafsche, Darlene ... .... ..68 Dielsche, Felix ..... .... I .74 Diefsche, Lorraine .. . .....68 Dirlns, Kenna+h .... ....... 2 8 Dilfrich, Daniel .... .... 6 5. I I3 Dirfrich, Jerad .... ....... 7 4 Diffrich, Judilh ... ... . .68 Doege, Frederick ... .....65 Doersch, Edward ... .... .65 Doersch, Richard ... .... '.74 Doersch, Rosann . . ,........... 74 Donaldson, Judylhe Donhauser, Paul Dorlman, John Dollai, Marilyn .. .....28, 83, 88, 89 28 Dolz, Judilh ..,................... 65 Dolz, Margarel Doumouras, Alex ..28. 89, 95. II3, II4 Drenlter, Belly ........,....... 68. II4 Drews, Beverly ....,..... ...... 7 4 Drews, Thomas D. ... ..... . . .29 Drews, Thomas W. ....,..,..... 74, 92 Dubey, Darrell ..............,..... 74 Dueclrer, Kurl .... 29, II9, I20, l28, I29, I30, l3I, I34 Dueclxer, Mary' . .. Duehring, Harold .. Duening, Alvin Duesing, Edward .,..74 ......74 .......74 Dulmes, Judifh ...........,... 68, III DuMon+hier, Gerald Dumonihier, Glenn ,. . Dunn, Shirley ...... Dupler, Dennis ...6B. Du Prey, Yvonne Dywasulr, Lorella Eberhardl, Roger . Eberf, Barbara .. Edens, Henry Edler, Belly .... Eggler, Jaclr ....... Ehlerr, Marion ..... .....29, I28, I29 .........29, III 89, II3, I22, I32 .68 .....6B, I27 .......29 ......68 ,.....68 .......68 . . .,.. 29, IIO Eichsfaedf, Mary Ann ...... 74. 89, 90 Eiclrberg, William ...............,. 29 Eiles, Be++y ........ Eirich, Diane ...,.. Eirich, Dorofhy ..... Eisner, Raymond Eisold, Richard .,...... Enlringer, Doris .... Enlringer, Joel . .. Erbe, Esfher .,...,.. Erdmann, Donald .... Erdmann, James . Erdmann, Roberl Erfel, Allen ....... Errel, Janice . Erlel, Melvin .. Euhl, Carol Ewald, John .. Ewig, Berry Ewig, Shirley Faas, Carl ...... Faas, Jerome ...... Fahres, Michael Falla, Alan ...... Falle. Belly ..... Fasse. Lyle Feld, Allan ..... Feld, Frederick Feld, Kay ......... Felde. Gary .......... Felde, Janel ......... ,...29, 83, II2 29, 98, I26, I37 .......2D ......30, 84 8, 2 ,. 74 74l 20 .....30, IIO .,..3O, 89, III ....30 ....69 ....3O ......69 .......65 .....69, II4 .......75 ..,..75, l20 . .,..... 65 Feldhausen. Kenneth .,.. ....,... 3 0 Feldl, Daniel ......,.. .... 3 0, 92 Felsinger, Gary ..... ...... 2 I, 30 Fallen, Carol .....,...........,... 65 Fellen, Carolyn ....,...... 3I. 85, IIO Fellen, Edward .... 75, 93, 99, ll2, ll3, I24, 97 Fallen, Joyce .......... 3I, 83, 95, III Fallen, Richard .. ,.............. 75 Fenslra, Karen . . . ............. . .65 Ferlr, Darlene 85 Fessenden, Grace .... 3I, 83, II3, II4 Fischer, Alice ..,,.,.,..,..... 69, III Fischer, Darlene .,...... ..,.., 7 5, 92 Fischer. David . . . ,,.. . .75 Fischer, Douglas ......... 65 Fischer, Frifz ........ 75, I27 Fischer, Gail ..... ..... 3 I, 83, IIO Fischer, Hans .... ....,. 7 5, I27 Fischer, James ..... ............. 3 I Fischer, Kenne+h .... .... 7 5, II2, II4 Flaniani, Roberf . ....... 69, II4 Flom, Donald .....,. ..69 Forlrins, Joan ..... 69, IOO Forlrins, Thomas ......,. 3I Forward. Joseph Fox, John ...... Fox, Mary Alice .. .. I25 Franlr, Gerald .. ...3I, 90, I08 3I l IO Franfz, Palricia ....... Franzrnaier, Donald Frazier, Alvin Frazier, Darwin .. Fredrich, Anile , Fredriclrs, Mary . Fredriclrs, Thomas Frees. Susan ..,. Freimul h, John . Freifag, Gail .... Friedrichs, Joanne .... ..69, IIO, ...I6, , ........32 ......32 ........32 .....75, II2 .......32 ., .....,... 75 .. ........ 69, I32 ..,. 75, IOO, l24 Friedrichs, Kalherina Friedrichs, Kafhryn . Friedrichs, Wayne . II4 ....32, II2, II4 Gulenberger, James .. Gufsch, Neal ....,. Haaclr, Donald ..,. ....69 Frifsch, Pafricia ., ..,. 69, Haaclr, June .... .... 7 5, II2, II4 Froh, Richard ... ............, 69 Haaclr, Marilee . ......... 75, 88 Funlc, Roberf .... .... 6 5, I I3, I23 Haas, Merlin ..... .......,....... 6 9 Gall, Donald .........,. 65 Haase, Dennis .......,..... 90, 34. I08 Gall, Roberl .... ..,...,.. 3 2 Haclrbarlh, Delmar .... 69, 89, II4, I22 Gall, Sonya .... V Haegler, Karl .... ....,......... . 35 Gandre, Carol .... ..... H aendal, Barbara . ........ 35, IIO Gandre, Darine .... ,...., . . .3 N Hall, Harlean ... .. . . . . .35 Gardner, Richard .....,....,... Hall, Lois .......... ..... 3 5, IIO Garnell, Keilh ........ 69, I 3, I all, Margarel ...... ....... 7 5 Garrigan, Marcia ......... . ... .69 Iverson, Roberl' .... ..... .35 Garlman, Janel' ... ..... . .... 69 ft, mann, Ronald ... .... ....65 Garlman, Tepyf... ...32, I20 A Hamme, Rodney ..... ....69 Gasser, Pal cia ... f ......,.. 6 Hammelman, Lefilia . ....... ....75 Ga e, Delmar .. .....,. .... H ammelman, ' olhy . .. .. . .65 G i e, cy .... .... . ..69, Harder, Ardi .... ...... . ...65 GZ e onn ... ' ..... Harder, Jac inea ..... ....75 Ge e, Shel y 9, I Harder, Ka yn ...... ....69 orge, ld ... ..... .3 Hardy. Do am .... . . . .75 ere d b ... ..,., 65, Hardy Joa ...... ..... . .35 Ge C Di e ,,,,,,, 33 Harff, Jer me .... ....... . .35 A erl J, Dia ...... 69 H , Lu ne ........ .... 6 9, 97, 96 , Roberf ...... .. ...... 33 H ,Jean .. .. ..... ....75 cheidle, o ard ...,.......... 69 f Harli . Mary . ...... 75, II2 essl, Ju .....,..,............ 3 ' Hari an e s . ...,..,, ,fl .... 69 essner, bara .......,. 75, P0O. I I Hasensl' am .. ... ' I23 Geyer Alexgndra ,,,,,, ,,,, 3 3, 83, Hasse D6 d ..... ...... 69, ei Donald ... 63199, liz, I Ha me . - ., ....... 75. an G erlson, H ward ........... 33, ll y d, Susa ' ...... .... . .75 I erlson, J ........,...,. e . W' 'a 1 ....... ....35 ilberlso lei, ......... 33, 97, 8 He . Ri a - .... .... 6 9 Gill Vernon ..,. .......... 6 9 Heibel, A ': ....... ..... 7 5 Gi an, Ed ..,,....,.......... 75 Heimbe , anel ....... ..35 Gi lriclc arles ,......., . ..,... 75 Held, ' l ........ ...,.. 6 9, IIO G at W, James .... 65, 99, I23, I33 Helmlce, ynne .... ..... 7 5, 89, IOO G s ,vid ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Helms, Janice ........ ..... 7 5, II3 ' . rg, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Hendershol, Darryl .... .. 69 er, Margaref H ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Hendriclrson, Nancy .... .... I I4 G 1 ez, Roberl .... ..34, I IO, I26 Henning, Joanne ..,.. ..... 6 9 G frey. Thomas .....,,,,.. 65 Henning, Judilh .... ..,, 6 9, 89 G bel, Janel .... ......... 7 5 Henning, Marcia .. .... 35, 84 Goefsch, Duane ,H ,,,,,,,,,,, 65 Hensel, Beverly ... .... .36, IIO Golring, Jairus .................... 65 l'lSf1S6l. Ralph .... ...,... 6 9 Goldammer, Berwyn ...,... 69, 93, II4 Henlges, Doris .... ...... 7 5 Goodacre, Helen .. . ....., 75, I I2 Henfges, Marlene . . . . .36 Gordon, Donald ... .....,... 69 Herber. Eugene . ... .69 Gorr, Arlene ..... ...... 7 5 l'lSl'lD6F. Jhldy ... . . . .65 Gorr, Barbara ... ..,... 69 Herber- MCVY ...,. .....69 60559. Barbara ,N ,,,,,,,,, l'l9Fl'1Old, Pafricia ... ..., . . . . Gosse, Jean .... ..... 7 5, III Herman. Faye .... ..... 6 9, I00 Gollschallr, Diane ..,.... 69, Ill Herman. JUG-lilh .. .... 75, 89 Govelc, Jerry Grael, Nancy . .. Graef, William Graefe, Edward .... Graefe, LeRoy ...,. Graefe, Richard Grams, Sandra Grandlic, Diane .... Grasse, Carol .,.. Grasse, Richard ..... Graumann, Richard Green, Donald ..... Greger, Donald Greger, Helen Greger, Mary ..., Gries, Harold .... Grohslropl, Herman Gross, Nancy ........ Grosshuesch, Carol .... Grosshuesch, Gail Grole, Roberl ....,. Groll, Thomas Gruenlce, Leo ..... Gruenlre, Rogene . Gruenlre, Rufhann ...,..69, 34, 92, II2, 97 I22 .....69 ....34, III .......69 .......69 ....69. II4 .......75 .......69 .....69, II4 .......75 ....69, II4 ......34, 89 ...,...69, 89 ..75, l2B, I29 .....69, ll3 ..,....34 ...,.65, I23 ...,69, l32 ....,..75 Guenlher, Jaclr ......,.,...... 75, Guenlher, Janel' .,..... Guenlher, James .. Guelschow, Judilh .... Guelschow, Shirley Gunlrel, Shirley ...... Guslafson, Roberl' .... Guslalson, Virgil ......75, IIO l2O ..69,II3,ll4 .....,69,lI4 ....75, III , .,.... 34 ......69 ....34 Herman, Nancy Herman, Palricia Herman, Shirley .... Herman, Willard Hermann, Clara .,.. Hermann, Janel .... Hermann, John Hermann, Mary .... Hermes, Richard Herr. James ...... Herr, Janal ..,. Herfel, Mary ..... Herzog, Luaine Heschlre, Julaine .... Heschlre, Richard . .. Heyn, Marlene .... Hiclcmann, Jerome . Hiclcox, Emmy Lou .. Hiebing, James .... Hiebing, Willard ..... Hildebrand, Judifh Hilgenberg, Marsha .. Hiller, Carolynne .... Hinz, Donald Hinz, Howard .. Hinz, Janice .. Hinz, Jeanne Hinz, Joan . Hinz, Sandra .. Hinze, Dale Hinze, Glenn ..... Hinze, Richard .... Hirsch, Irene ......69 .......75 ....,75, l24 .......75 ...,69, IIO .....75, II2 ,......69 .....65 ......75 ........69. II4 .....36. 93, I00 ......69, II4 .....69, II4, 96 .....69, IOO. 96 69 H.'...'.'7.5...93 36 69 69 ......36 .......65 .....69, I26 III ......36. .65 .....65. .II3 ......75, I00 II4 ....69, I22, ....75 Hirschmann, Allan ... Hlade, John ..... Hlinalc, Carol .,... Hlinalr, Marlice ..... ... Hoehnlre, Marianne Hoehnlre, Pafricia ..... 69, .......65 .....75, I37 .......65 ,...65, IOO II2, II4, 96 Hoell, Tom ...,....,...,...... 65, l23 Hoeppner, Donald .,., Hoeppner, Kennefh Hoeppner, Shirley Holliins, Cordell Hoffmann, Carol ... Hoffmann, Darlene .,..... Hoffmann, Diana .... .. Hoffmann, Faye Hofmann, O'r+o ... Hogue, Elanor ,... . Hohensee, Heinz .... .. Holcomb, Joan Hell, Charles ...... Holsfrom, Nancy .... .. Hollz, Melvin ....,,. Holfz, Roberi .,,.. Holzer, Barbara Holzer, Cliliiord ..... . . . Honold, Maradel .... ... Hopeman, Phyllis .. Horn, Judy ...... Horn, Pafricia Horneck. Faye ..... Horner, Kennelh .... . . Horness, Richard .. Horness, Rogene .... Houdeshell, Palricia Hougen, Helen .... Huberl, Ronald ..... Huberfy, Edward .. Huberfy, Judy ..... Huebner, Lee . .. Huebner, Susie Huehns, Glenn .,.. Hula, Mary ........, Hufchison, Eugene .,.. Huichison, James .. imig, Charlene .... lmig, David .... lmig, Lyn ....... lmig, Richard ..,. Jaclceff, Dianne ,... .......36 .....69 70, IOO, II2 .75, 84, Ill ....36, Ill 36, lI3, II4 37, IIO, I20 ....65. II2 70. II4, I25 ....70, III ,,....65, 93 IIO 75, IOO, IIO ....65, I33 .......37 .U .....,.. as ....70, II2 .......37 IOO 66, II4, I33 ....37, l35 ......,37 .,.,...37 ....70, II4 . .,..,. 7C .......66, 89 ..66. 88,97 III Jacquefie, Marlin .... ,........ 3 8, I20 Jahn, Grace ..,....... 70, IOO, ll4, 96 Jalrel, Frank ,... Jalrel. Marion Janas, Thomas ... Janlo, Dennis ...,.., Jarvinen. Donald ,... Jarvinen, Roberf ..., Jarvis, Ed .......... Jaschinslci, Anfoneffe Jaschinslri, Pairicia .... Jelcenewicz, Carol Jelifzlri, Waller Jenquin, Allen ... Jenquin, Roberl Jensen, David ,. Jerale. Kenlyn Jesinslri, James ., Jeslre, Ervin ...... Jeslre, Viva Jean .... Jeher, John . .,.. . Jeher, Richard .... Jochmann, Eugene .... Jocis, John .....,. Jocis, Ronald ..... Johnson. Fred .. Johnson, Sandra II4 ..,..92, 70, I22 75 ....66 .,..70 ....66 ....75 ....70 ,.,.,..38 ....70, I22 .38, I27 ....38,85,lIl .....,70,lI4 .....66 .......75 ....65, I23 ....70, I32 ....70, I32 ....38. lll, II2 Johnsion, Donald ... ..,....., . .75 Johnslon, Marilyn Johnslon, Thomas Jones, Roberf ..,.. Joosse, Doroihy Joosse, Efhel ,,... Jordan, Ronald Josf, Doris ..... Josf, Richard Jufresa. Francisco .. Jumes, Charles .... ,...70, IOO ..,....75 ....66 ....70 ....38 .....75 ..,,62, 95 ....70, II4 Jung, Elizabeih .... Jung, Virginia ....... f 176, 99. Junge, Rose Marie ........... Jurlc, Clarence .... Jurlr, Diane ...... Jurs, Kay .... , Jurss, Joan ......... Juszczalr, Winfried . .. Kaaf, Wayne .,.,, Kabliiz, Janice .... .75. I24 I25, 96 .....38 . .,.. 75 .....7O ...,70, II4 ....70. Kaboord, Joseph ...,.,....... Kaboerd, Ronald ............. ...,.75 .....38 ..,.,38 IO0,96 .....39 .....76 Kaems, Marlyn .,., 34, 84, 95, II3, II4 Kaiser, Donna .......,,..,.... 70, ll0 Kaiser, Lois ,..,....,.,..,......... 39 Kaiser, Valeron ,... ...,. 3 9, 90 Kalupa, Elaine ... ,... 76. l l l Kaminski, Gary ..,.....,...... 70, II4 Kaminslcy, Edward ........,.... 76, I22 Kampmann, Richard .,7O, I28, l29, ,130 Karbe, lone ....,.......... 39, 92, IIO Karle, Alice ...... Karle, Richard Karlsen, Edifh .... Karsl, Richard Kasabuslce, Kim Kafh, Randall Kafher, Roberl Kali, Kaihleen .. Kalie, Sharon .... Kau, Ralph .Q ..... Kaufman, Thomas . Keenan, Cary Keenan, Diane Kellogg, Gail ..... Kempl, Richard Keppler, Ernesl' Keppler, Nancy Kilron, Wayne . .. King, George .... Kirsl, Paula .... Kisfner, Dennis Kisfner, Palricia .. Klancer, Richard .. Klarich, Sluarl Kleene, Carol .... Klein, Jerome ..,.. Klein, Raymond Kleine, Roberi Kle+zien, Gail .... Klimlce, Lila May .. Klisler, David .,,.. .....39 ...,76, I20 ...,.70 .....39 ,....76 ....66. ,...76. ,'59','93, fffis. .,..39. iffiis. 76, I20. Klisfer, Michael ...... Kloppenburg, Leon Kloppenburg, Roy . Klosier, Niclci .., .. Klosier, Pai ,,... Kluieslce, Allan Klunlc, Gene Klunk, Janice .... Klunk, Roger .... Klunk, Ronald .... Knaus, James ,... Knaus, William Kneevers, Eleanor . Knoclre, Barbara .. Knop, Vicfor ,..., Knorr, Audrey Kober, Roberl .... Koehn, Margaref .... Koelpin, Daniel Koeppen, Shirley .. Koesier, E. James . Kohls, Carol ....., Kohls, Darlene ..,. Kohls, Jaclr ....,.. Kohls, Keilh .... 76 Kohn, Sharon ...., ....,76 .....76 76, IIO ., .... 70 .....66 70 92 70,132 88, IOO II3, II4 .....7O .....66 95, IIO Jo, 122 ..1..7o .....7O ...,.70 93,100 99. 111 .76, 127 ..39, 83 .,...40 .,.76 ...,.76 .....7O 88. I24 I34, l35 66, I23 , .... 66 .76, II3 .....66 ....66, II2, l23 ..,.,66 ..,..4O .....40 ...70 ...70 ...76 .,.7O ...70 ...70 ....,76 .....40 ...,.70 ..,,,70 ..,...,..70, II4 76, l26, I28, I29 ...,.4O .....4O .70, II4 9 130. I3I I28, l2, Kolar, Jerald .......... ,... . . Kolbe, Gwen .. Kolenc, Agnes Koller, Mariorie .... Kollmeyer, James ..., Komeler, John .... Konilc, Barbara Konik, Jerome Konilr, Roberf .... .76, Il0 70 :fffQ4o ,,...76 .....76 ....66, 93. 97 .....7O .....7O ...66 ...40 Koning, Kay ..... Kopf, Charles ..... Kopplinger, Frank Korlii, Dennis ..... .....4O, ll3. II4 76 Korleslcy, Theodore ...........,..., 76 70 4 I Koroscheiz, Franlc ..,,............. 76 Koschalx, Darlene ..,4l, 83, 84, 94, II2 Il4, 96 Kofnick, Frances ..,,.............. 76 Kovacich, Marlin Koisonis, George ......... 70, Il2, l22 ..76, ll0, I20, IIS Kovacich, Owen .......... Kowalis, Joe .......... Kraemer, Marianna .... Kramer, Ronald ..... Kraus, Barbara ..... Kraus, Dale ........ ....70. Krause, Donald .,..... Krauflcramer, Roberl Kregel, Douglas ..... Krepslcy, Ann .,.... Krepslcy, Ray Kress, Florian .. Kress, Melvin ...... Kreuier, Jean ...,,... Krizineslry, Elizabefh Kroeger, Joye ..... Krolnilc, Maxine ,... Krueger, Hilary .... Krueger, Lonny . ....4l, .66 .66 .76 .66 Ill .4I .4I I08 70 76 92 .......66 70 . . .... 4I, 85 Il0 .......66 88 ...,76, . Krueger, Thomas .. . ...., .76, Kubifz, Anifa ..,. ..,.... Kuclr, Lynn .... 7 ...... Kudirlro, Joan ..... .4l, Kuehne, Lucille .... ...,,,....... Kuesfer, Thomas ,... 70, l22, Kuligen, Leroy ..... ............. Kullgen, Mildred ....,............ Kummer, William ..... 76, 94, II3, Kunerl, Vivian ...... ..... 4 2, 83, Kunsfmann, Gary .,... 66, I23, Kurlinifis, Charles .. ......... .. LaBouve, Thomas ... ....... .. Ladwig, Donna ... .... Laesch, Thomas .. .... Lamb, Janis Lamb, Joanne ..,.. ....... La Monf, Janef .... .... 7 6, Lampe, Wayne .. .... ,. Landgral, Terry ,.., .... Lang, John ...... ,.., ..,, Lange, James .... ..., 7 6, La Pean, Arlene .... ..., 4 2, La Pean, Darlene .. ,.., ., La Pean, Jean ..,........ La Pean, Leon ..,.........,...... Larson, Consfance ..76, 93, 98, II3, Larson, Jeannefie ........,. 42, 93, Larson, Julia ..... . .......,.,. . Lass, Egon ....... ..., 7 0, II4, Leavens, Cynlhia ... .... 70, I l2, Leider, Jacquelyn ,..... 42, 83, 88, Leiiner, Kenneih ....... .42, Lendved, George ,. ,..,..,.., . Lensmeyer, Diane .. .,.. 76, Leonhard, Genevieve ,..,......... Leonhard, James ..........,...... Leonhardl, Edward . 76, 94, I20, Leslcinen, Paul .................... Lessel, Maria .... ............. Leubner, June ... ....76, Leubner, Thomas ... ...... Lieslce, Gerald Lieske, Josephine ..,. 76, Lilcas, Ronald .,.. .... 7 6, Lilyquisf, Rufh ... ...... Lindeman, Peier ... ....70, Logan, Barbara .... Logan, John ...,. Lohr, James .... Lohr, Judifh ., Lohse, Belly ...., Lopas, Pafricia Lorier, Jacl: ...,. Lorier, Joan Loving, Mary ,.,. Lubach, Bernice . 43, 88, II3, 93 .......43, , '. '. 'Q I 75. ....70, .....7O. .4l lI8 I20 .76 .66 IIO .76 I32 .70 .4I lI4 l24 I33 70 70 76 42 42 42 ll0 .70 .76 .76 I20 III .42 .66 .42 97 IOO .70 I26 II4 89 l28 .43 Ill .70 .76 I27 .76 .76 lll .76 .66 III IIO 43 II4 76 66 I27 II4 lll .43 I22 .70 97 II4 Powell, 7l 77 50 7l ll2, II3. II4 93 Ill I00 Lubach, Carol ..,.. ..,.. 4 3, 92 Lubenow, Deloris ,... ....... , . . 43 Lubanow, Gerald .,.. .,,.70, 89, I32 Luhe, Edward .....,..........,,. 70 Maass, Barbara ..,....,.....,. 43, l I I MacDonald, Joan ..43, 83, 84, 95, Il2 Machiig, James ,,,..,.,.,.... .... 4 4 Machul, Glenn ......,..,........ 44 MacKenzie, Priscilla , ......., 70 Maclrniclr, Richard .,. .... 44, l27 Madson, Nancy ... ..., .. 70 Maersch, William ,., ..., 44 Mahlendorf, Hugh .... .,. 66 Mahnlre, Janei .... .,...,....... 7 O Maierle, John ..,.,.............. 76 Mandel, Janef ........ 76, 88, lll, l25 Mannebaclc, Pairicia ........... 76, IOO Manslce, Donald ..... .,....... 7 0, 85 Maraiilc, Pefer .... ,... 7 O Maralilr, Thomas .... ...,.,.. 4 4 Margenau, Augusf ,. .... 66, I23 Margenau, Carl ...., ..,. 4 4, I27 Margenau, Pa'lricia .... ...... 7 0 Maringer, Franl: .,,,, .,... 6 6, l33 Marlrgraf, David ., ..,... 76 Marlcgraf, Sharon , . . . .44 94 Markus, Ronald .., . . .. 76 Marlrwardf, James ... .,.. 76 Marlrwardl, Sherry .,.. ...,.. 7 O Marold, Glenn .....,. .,.... 7 O, II4 Marquardf, Nancy ......,...... 44, 83 Marlin, Charles .......... 44, lI8, I20 Marlin, Charmaine ....,.,..... 66, 93 Marlin, James ........ 7l, I22, l27, l32 Marlin, Susan ...,,........ 7I. 89, l25 Marfiny, Rose Marie ........ 76, 85, 93 Marver, James ..,.,,... .......... 7 I Marver, Janice ..,,.,.,...,.... 44, 92 Marx, Judilhe ....., 7l, 88, 90, ll4 96 Malfhias, Judy .......,....... 66, IOO Mafzdorf. Roland ..........,.,... 76 Maxey, Eugene 45, 92, II9, I20, I28, I29 Mayer, Jane? ...,,........ 45, 83, IIO Mayer, Nancy ...,,........... 7I, IIO Mayer, Romelle ...... ., 76 McAllen, Claude .... ..., 4 5 McDonell, Rose Ann .. 7I McGray, Larry .....,.. ..,, . . 7l McLaughlin, Howard ,.,., . ,....... 7l McQueen, Ronald ................ 76 Meerdinlc, Richard . ..,, 45, 99, lI2, IO8 Mehan, Jerry ..........,. 45, I l I, l26 Mehlberg, Thomas .... ..,....... 7 l Meissner, Yvonne . .. ...... . . 76 Meniinlr, Dale .......,.,....., 7l, I22 Menlinlc, Wesley ...,.,....,... 66, l23 Mervar, John ..,. 76, ll8, I20, l2B, l29 Mefscher, Deanna ......,.,.,,..... 76 Mefscher, Sandra . ., .... .. 66 Melzner, Carol ..... ......... 7 6 Melzner, Richard ..., ..., 7 I, l22 Mefzner, William .... ..,,., 7 l Meves, Dave ....., .,.. 7 I, II4 Meves, James A. ,,............., 76 Meves, James W. ,.,.....,...... .45 Meves, Pairicia ..45, 83, 88, 93, 95, Ill Mewes, Maria ..,...........,. 7l, IIO Meyer, Darleen ,.,.,.,,...... . . . 76 Meyer, Elaine ..,. , ,, 7I Meyer, Eloise ... ,,,,, 56 Meyer, Henry .. ......, .7I Meyer. June ....... .,,, 7 I, IOO Meyer, Kennelh ..,. ...,,... 7 l, II4 Meyer, Michael ... ...,.,.... .. 7l Meyer, Nancy ......,.. 45, 84, ll3, II4 Meyer. Richard ...,............ 7l 85 Meyer, Thomas A. . . ........ 66, ll2 Meyer, Thomas R. . . .... 7I, H2 Meyer, William .... .,.. 4 5, Ill Meyers, Lawrence . ,. .,... .. 76 Michaels, Elaine ..... ,.., 7 l, l I l Michaels, Mildred ... ..... 66 Miersch, Gerald ..., 45 Milralowslcy, Roger .... ... 7l Milbrafh, Clyde ...., .,... 7 6 Miley, Richard .... ,... 4 6, I20 Miller, Ronald .... 46, ll0 Miller, Thomas Milz, M erlef ... Milz, Ouenfin .,., Minlcwiiz, Crisiel .. Mischo, Barbara .. Mischo, Eugene . .. Mischo, Richard ,. Milchell, Moclrerl, Thomas .. Moehring, Janel' .. Moenning, Fred Mohr, Jerry ..... Mohr, Kaihleen Mohr, Nancy ..... Mohr, T .....66 ...76, IOO, Il2, II4 II4 , ...,.. 76, I20 . ..,........... 66 Lorraine .,.,.... 46, '92, I I l 7I 66 ,....46 ,,...76 66 homas ........,.,. 76, II3, ll4 Moldenhauer, Carol Mondloch, Cecilia Mondloch, Elizabeih Moore, Moore, Colleen ... Gene ..... Morrelle, Judilh ... Morrelle, Nancy .. Morrelle, Thomas , .. ..... 7, Morris, Waller .... Moscardine, Shirley Mosch, Theodore .. Mueller, Beverly Mueller, Gary .. Mueller, Glen Mueller, Jerome .. Mueller, Joan ...., Mueller, Johanna , Mueller, Judifh Mueller, Kennefh .. Mueller, Theodore . Mueller, Virginia ,. Mullane. Maureen Murray, Barbara .. Murray, Thomas .. Naclc, Lou Ann Naclc, S Naclc, T heila .... , homas ., ,......, ,.7l 76 IIO ..... .ll4 .. ..... 7l . ...., 76 . ..,... 66 ., .....,,. 76 ..,. 46, III .. .,...,.... 76 ...........46.ll2 ...,..76, 85.97, 96 ......46,l24 ,.,....7l, II3 ....46, 94, Ill ., ............. 7l ....46, 85, 97, IO8 lll ...... .77, ,......77 , ..... 77 7 , , .... 77 . ..... 47 . ....... 47 . ......., 7l .......77, 92 .........7I, II4 .......7I, II3, II4 Nagel, Louise ...,.... 47, 83, 92, 98, 97 Nagode, lvan .... Neese, John .... 2l Neese, Sherry .... 47, 83. 88, 97, 96 Nelesen, Kaihleen ....,......., 7l, IIO Nelesen, Kennefh .... .... 4 7, lll Nelesen, Michael .... .... 7 l, l22 Nelson, Audrey ..... ....... 4 7 Nelson, Madeleine Nennig, Marianne . Nery, Donald ,..., Niclzus, Donna Niclrus, Pafricia Niemufh, Roger Niesing, Barbara .. Nimmer, Rufh Ninmer, Roger Ninmer, Thomas Ninneman, Thomas Nifsch, William ., ..... 7I .. ..... 77 7l ,......66 .....,.,7l ...,47, II3 . ,47, I26, I34 .. .......... 7l . ..,.....,... 47 Nordwall, Donald ........ 77, II3, ll4 Nofiling, William . Nourse, John .,..... 77, 90, lll, 97, 96 7I Novell, Belly .,.,...........,...,. Nyies, Roger ,.... Ochs, William .... O'Connell, Kathleen O'Donnell, Daniel .... O'Driscoll, Jean Oehldrich, Dennis . Oelzel, Brian , .... .. ..... 7I ...... ..66 ......7I, II3 . ,,.. 7l, II4, 96 Oefzel, Donna ...,,....,........... 7l Og nacevich, George 77, 90, 98, IIO, 97 O'Grady, Pafricia ......,...... 7l, ll4 Olsen, Gwen ....,. Olsen, Roger ...... Opgenorfh, Carl .. Opgenorfh, Richard ........77 ..,.48, IIO .. ,... ,,.7l ..... H48 Opifz, Diane ........ .... 7 7, lll Oppeneer, Richard ,,.. 7l, l22 Orlebelce, Earl ..,. Orlebeke, Richard . Offe, Barbara .,... Oife, Diane ...,. Ofle. Pefer .. ....,.. 77 ., ....... 7I ....7I,III .,..77,Il4 ,...48, II3 Oflensmann, Emil .. Owen, Michael .... Owen, Thomas Paasch, David Ralgelow, Lu,eHa Panlel, Jerry ..,.... Panlel, Le Anna' .... Paniel, Roger .... Papenfuss, Joan .... Parnilzlre, Gertrude .77 ...,.77, I20 .....66, I23 .,..,...48 48 Ill ,..,.7I, II3. ll4 .,..48. 88. lI0 94 Parnilzlre, gordon .,.. Paske, San ra ...... Passmore, John . ,. Pafchalr, James .... Paulovifz, Rosalie ......48, ........7I ........77 ....77, l20 ......77 ......7I Pauly,L Anneffe ..... .. .77, I l I Pawasaraf, Joanne ............ 48, 'I IQ Peaschelr, Neil ...........,... 1, .... 7l Peik, Nancy ...... Pelcoll, Dorofhy .... Pelchen, Nancy .... Pennings, Pafricia ,. ....77, 93, IIO, 96 Perdelwilz, Monya .... Perelrovich, Nancy .,.. Perl, Joanne ..,.... Perl, Nancy ...... Perronne, Gerald ... Peferman, Judilh ... Peiersohn, Roberla . Peferson, Carol .... Pelerson, Curfis .... Peferson, Kenneth .. Peferson, Suzanne ., Donald .... Pfiefer, Pfiefer, Roberi Pfisfer, Judifh Pfisfer, Judy ...'.77, lll ......77 49 7I .....7I ., ..,. 7I 77 .......,...7l.ir4 77, I20. I27, l28 . . ........... 66 49 .1Iff177 Pfisler, Nancy ..,,........ 77, lI3, Pfisier, Roberf .... .7I .......66, IOO lI4 99 .77, Pfisfer, Ronald 49, 92' 'iisif iibf .I2I, :za Pionilcowslxi, Donald . Pipperf, Alan ...,.. Pirolo, Cornelius . . . Pifsch, Mary Ann .. Pladson, Joan ..... Plouiz, Marilyn Plehn, Edward Plocar, Darlene Plocar, Pairicia .. Plocar, LeRoy .... Ploefz, William ., Pluslcai, James Poland, Warren ,.,. Poppe, Virginia Popple, Glen ...,,. Posewilz, Donald . . , Posewifz, Michael .. Posewifz, Richard .. Posl, Clyde ........ Posl, J BITXBS .... . . Posl, Joan .... . . Porh, Elaine .... Sharon .,. Powers, Janice ,... Powers, Lois ..,.,.. Pragalz, Roberf .... Preder, Kenneih .... Prinsin, Du Wayne .. Prolsman, Jean .... Ouasius, Peler .,... Quasi, Phillip .... Ouiclcer, Carl ....., Ouiclcer, Richard Raaiz, Roberf .... Radlce, Barbara Radlce, James Radlce, Palricia .. Radllce, Nancy ..... .66 ....77, Ill ........77 ...7l, II4 ,.....66 .....49, 66 85 .....77 7I 7I 49. I20, l28, 77 l29 ...,.....49, Ill 50 77 . ,5O, .66, .......77, 77, ....50. .....66 ....,.7r ...,....7I ........,66,I23 123,133,917 7I,I22, 132 Radwiclr, Mary Ann ....... Ragaisis, Pefer ..... Rahn, Leslie ..... Ramalcer, Valle Raml, John ..., Raml, Mary .... Ramm, Jodell .. Rammer, Earl .... Rauscher. Lillian .....,7l ,...7l, IOO 77, II3, II4 .,..77, Ill .50 lI2 lI0 77, 77, IOO, .....77 Sfrowig QW My i 'V K . Barba .... ' ,..... , ..7 anvi llama. .. .77, iso, izo, 134 R on arcia . .... . S ' helm, Mary ............... ...72 Reg n, o la . .... g.. .7I S aefer, nald ....,...52, II3 NJ Rem' , Pei . .. .., . 7 , 2 Schaef alerie ..........,.... ...77 Rei elsd r, C + 4 .. .,7I Schal , Kennefh ............,.., .52 Rei r, x- mefgf... . ..,.,.. ,. l K S ringer, Be rly ..,, 52, 83, 92, 95, R1 s, Ju-p. ...... ,.........,. 99,ll2 9 im r, ri- s .... X.. .,.. .. Scharin , Sylvia . ,.......... . .77 -Airman ..... M..HH S a,mmnM. .nizwnn Rei ,Ro ..., .. ibl,James,. ...,..77, II3 ime on . ....,. ....... S c eidr, Earl ..... ......... 7 2 ei Manfr d .... . . .7I Schienle, Judilh ... ...,. 77, Ill Rei ' rnoh .. . ....... ..,7I Schild, David .......67 inem nna . . 2, ll Schils, Susan .... ............. 7 7 eine , Lin ..... ...72, Schilsira, Judilh ... ...,,.... .53, I I l Rei . Shar ............... ..72 Schilslra, Marcia ...... 53, 83. IOO, IIO e, se arie . ...... ,. .,.. 72 Schimpt Mary Ann ............ 72, IOO einl, e r .... ...... ...... 7 7 Schleg, James .... ..... 6 7, l23, I33 R 'n sa .. ...,........ .72, IIO Schlegel, Harlan .... .....,... 7 7, 92 aler rl .......... .,.... 7 7 Schlegel, Roberr .... .... ..... 7 2 Rei lh er, Slanl y S ..........,..,. 5I Schleinz, Francis .... ......... 5 3 R i h , Th .,....,......... 66 Schleinz, Joyce ......... ..72 e an ard .... ..,,... 6 6 Schmahl, Berry .... ..,,. 5 3, 84, IIO s, M ........ ....,.,.. 7 2 Schmahl, Kalhryn .. ........... 72 Reis efer .......,. .... 5 l, l2O Schmidt Carol ..... ......... 7 2 i Rhoda ....... ....... 6 6 Schmidt Edward .... ..... 7 7 laifis, Ann ..... ....,.... 7 7 Schmidt Gail ..... .. f. .53 Ranselman, Dennis ... .........,. 66 Schmidt Johnerfa ... . . . . .53 Renzelman, David ... .... 72, I l3, l I4 Schmidt Luanne .. .......67 Renzelman, Parriclc .....,......,.. I33 Schmidt Marilyn ..., .... 5 3, II3 Renzelman, Paul ......,............ SI Schmidt Monica ..... ....,.... 7 7 Repenshelc, Maxine ..,.. 5I, 83, 95, lll Schmidt Roberi K. .... ,...67, I23 Reseburg, Deloris ...........,.,... 72 Schmidt Roberl' W. . .. ,.., 72, II4 Rewer, Harvey .... ........... 7 7 Schmidt Rufh ...... ...,. 8 3 92 Rewer, Josephine . .,..,., 77 Schmidt Sallie .... .... 2 l, 53 89 Ribar, Kalhleen .. .,.. 72, IOO Schmidt Sandra .....,............ 72 Ribich, Barbara . .. ....... 77 Schmidt Waller ..,............. ,.77 Rich, Ralph ........ ..... 6 6 Schmidllce, Roberi' ..53, 89, 95, 98, 28. Richmond, Belly .... ..... 7 7 I29, I30, l3l Richmond, Pafricia ..... 66 Schmilt Claylon .................. 77 Richler, Donna . .,. 5l Schmilt Jeanerle ... .... . . , . .78 Richrer, Margie .,.. 66, 88 Schrniff. Mary Ann .. ..,72 Richter. Rosemary .. ..., SI, IIO Schneider. Arlene . .... .67 Rick, Allan ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 7 Schneider, Barbara .. ....... 67 Rick, Donald ...... .,.., 7 2 Schneider. Be++y .... ....,...... 7 2 Riclrmeier, John .... .... , 5I Schneider, Janel' .... ......... 7 2, 89 Riclcmeyer, Earl .,, ,,,,,,,,,,, SI Schnell, Donald ... ...,.... ...,.,54 Rieclr, Carolyn ,, HSI, I I2, I I4 Schnese, Theodore ....... 72, I I2, I I4 Rieclr, Maynard ,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Schoenborn, Sianley ..78, I2O, I28, I29 Riggs, John ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 I, 88, 95 Scholz, Carol ..........,..,... 78, IOO Rimlrus, Barbara ,,, ,,,,,,,,, 66 Schoneman, George ... .....,.. .67 Rimlrus, Michael .... 72, I32 5Cl'1fGm. Donald ...., .... 7 2, II4 Ringel, Joyce ... ,,,,,,,,, 72 Schramm, James .. ....,..67 Roberfs, Francis ... .... 72, l22 5Cl1fGfT1m. Judy ..... .....67 Robinson, Jean . ......... 66 Schramm, Michael ... .... ...72 Roehrborn, Delores ...... 72. IlO Schramm, Ruih Ann . .... 54, IIO Roenifz, James .. ..72, I I4, I36 5Cl'H'eW6. William ... .......72 Raenin, Jo Ellen . ....,... be, 89 Schroeder. Carl ......,... ...72 Rohrslaff, Offar , H77, II2, H4 Schroeder, James .. .............. ..78 Ronlc, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Schroeder, Lois ..,........,....... 67 Ross, Joan ,,,,, H ,,,,, 66 Schuchardt John .... 78, 89, IIO, l26 Ross, Leonard ... . . .72 I34, I35 Ross, Nancy .... ,,,,, 7 7 Schuchardt Leon ..,.,........ 67. I23 Ross, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Schueflner, Audrey .... ..,. 7 2, I23 Rolh, James ..,,, ,,,,,,, 5 2, IIO Schuessler, Leone ..... ...54, 83 Rofh, Marilyn ..77, II2, II4 Schueffe, Carol F. .,.67 Rofh, Nancy ...,,, ,,,,, 6 6, II2, II4 Schueffe, Carol J. .. .,.. 72, III Rumlow, Patricia .... ....,........ 7 7 Schueife. Frances ......, ..78 Ruppel Dorine ,, ,.,,,, 52, IIO Schuerle, Jacqueline . ..,. 54, 83, 98 Ruppel Gary ... ....... 72 Schukow, William ... ...,72, I22 Ruppel Gerald ,, ,,,, 72, 92 Schullz, Carifa .... ...........,.. 7 8 Ruppel June ..... .,... 5 2 Schulfz, David ..,................. 67 Ruppel Marilyn ...., 66 Schullz, Sleven .,,.... 78, l28, I29, i37 Ruppel Nancy ..,... .,,,,,.,, 6 6 Schulz, Lorna ............ 54, II2, i I4 Ruppel, Richard . ,.,,,,,,,,, 52 Schumacher, Barbara ..,......,.... 78 Ruppel Roger ...77, II3, II4 Schurrer, Allen ...,.67 Rusch. Rulh .... ,.......... 7 2 Schwanz, Margy ... .....72 Russell. Richard ... ...72 Schwarlc, Beverly ....... .... . ... .67 Rust Susan ......... .... 7 2 Schwarz, Joyce ...,..,............ 72 Rulherford, Sally .... ..... 7 2 Schwarz, Neil ........ 72, II3, I32, 96 Sabrowslcy, Gloria .... ..... 7 2 Schwarz, Wayne ............... 78, 85 Sabrowslry, Kennelh ..... 77 Schwoerer, Jerome ..... .......,. 7 8 Sabrowslxy, Roger Salm. Donald .. . ,. ..H.52 H,.77 Salm. Joseph ..................... 67 Salzwedel, Pairicia ................ 52 Salzwedel. Rodney .52. 95. IIB. I2O Seban, Lolhar .... Seefeldt Darlene . Seefeldt Roberi' Seifert Carol ..... Selko, Jeaneife .....72 ......67, l23, I33 .....67 Senlzbeil, Roberl .... .... 7 8, II3, ll4 Shaw, Kalhleen Shircel, Joseph Siefert Allen Siegert Kafhleen Simenz, David Simonich, Genevieve Simonlon, Sharon Sixel, Garner Sixel, Merlin .... Sixel, Richard ...,. Sizonen, Roberl .,.. Slceris, Barbara ....... Slreris, Eugene . .. Slavens, Pafricia .. Slavens, Thomas . Smies, Roger Smiih, Amy .... . Smirh, Donald .... Smilh, Edward ..,. Smilh, Harold Smiih, Lillian Smiih, Ronald .... Sohre, Diane ..... Sommer, Delmar .. Sommer, Larry .... Sonneman, Carl Spaelh, Lorraine Spalinger, Sfanley .. Spangenberg, Roberf Spaft Raymond .... Spalt Roger ...... Spaclcmann, Wayne . Speener, Pafricia Spensley, Philip Spielvogel, Janice , Spielvogel, Wayne . Spiro, Richard .... Sprengel. Rose ..... Sprenger. James Slahl, Doris ........ Slammer, Joan .. Slampfl, James . Sfange. Doris Sfange, Phyllis .. Srangel, Fred ..... Sfanslcas, Nancy Slauber, Minnie Siecher, Bonnie ..,, Sreclcer, Richard Sregner, Jane? ..... Siein, James ....... ......78. Ill ..,.67, I23, I33 ..,.78, IOO 78 .54, 83, 95, l08 ......78, IIO, I2O .72 II2 .......78 ,.,.72, ....67 ...54, II3 ....,..54 .......78 lI4 II2 67, II3 72 ..,..55' ...,72, 78. ,...78 72 ....72 ....55 ...72 ....67 ....72 ....72 ....55 78 72 ffffssfsslssfiro ,......67, ll2 .......67 , ..,..... 78 .....78, l20 78 72 78, l25, 97, 96 Sfeinbrueclcer, Parry .,..,... 55, 85, I24 Sieinhaus, Marlene . Siempihar, Augusl' . Sfempihar, Roberr .. Sfenfz, Brenda ...,. Siephen, Sandra Srerlcel, Roger ...,. Sfernbeclx, Pafricia . Siichert Fredericlr .. Slichert Roberl' Siih, Marilyn ..., Slillwell, Jerry .... Sloelb, Michael ,... Sroffregen, Calvin .. Srolrelbusch, Rosalie Slolfzman, Janice .. Siolfzman, Ronald .. Sfolz, Donna ...... Sfolzman, Royce ,. Sfolzmann, Allen .. Slrade, Bruce ..... Slrains, Jeanelfe .. Sfrigel, Clare ....,. Slrohmeyer, Jeanne Slrohschoen, Lorna Mae ....67, l23 ..,....78 .....78 .....72 ....6I, ll0 ..,.,..78 ....,.72, Ill .,,78, 89, I34 ....78, Ill .......67 .....5S ....67 ...,va .U.se .M.5s ...H..7B .....-..67 ......7e,iir H..56.88,94 ....H.78.97 ....78,93,lll , Eleanor ........... 56, 92, III Sfrysiclr, Helen Sfrysick, Jerry .... Slrysiclx, Joanne Sfubbe, Carol Sfueber, Rufh ..... Sukowaley. Carol , .. Suprick, Kennerh .... Suran, Mary ...... Swanson, Jean .... ....72,lII ....7a,rio .........e7 ....72,ii3 .......78 ...H72,89 ......78,I20 ,...56, 83, IIO Swifa, Roberi ...... ......... 7 8 Swoboda, Audrey .... ..... 7 8, IIO Swoboda, Joseph .... ........ 5 6 Temme, Ann ....... ,..... 7 2 Temme, Kay ............ .... 6 7 Tershner, James ..,,.........,.,... 72 Terschner, Raymond ............... 72 Tesfwuide, Paul ....... 67, 89, I26, I33 Tesfwuide, Roberf ........ 67, l26, I33 Vollrafh, James .. Voss, Anne ..... Voss, Jeannine Voss, Lucille .. Voss, Paul .... Voss, Sandra ..... Voss, Virginia ..... Vranalc, Richard Vreeke, Ronald Vrubley, Jean ..... Wachier, William . Wagner, James A. Wagner, James E. . Wagner, Joyce Wagner, Peler .... Wagner, Richard .. Wriedf, John ........ Wagner, Roger .. Walreiield, Onen .. Walber, Glenn Walczalc, William . Waldbauer, Nancy Wallace, Pafricia ., Wallace, Roman ........67 Zelle,Sharon..... Tefschlag, Carol .. , ...,....... . .56 Tefzlaff, Jereanne .,.. ......... 6 7 Tefzlaff, LeAnne .... ........ 7 2 Tehlafi, Merwyn . . . .....,. . .78 Tevsh, Jenny ..... ...,. 5 6, I I I Tevsh, Michael ... ...... . .78 Tewelis, Francis .... ........ 7 2 Tewelis, Mary Ann . . .... 56, IO0 Tews, Evelyn ..... ..... 6 7 Thiel, Arno .....72 Thiel, Jean .... ..... 7 2 Thiel, Lavern .... 78, IIO Thiel, Nancy ... .....67 Thiel, Shirley ..... .72, III Thielman, Norman .. .......... S6 Thielman. Valeria ... ......... ..72 Thomson, Keifh . .. .... 57, II2, l I4 Thone, Darlene .. ........... 72 Tighe, Roberf ...... .......... 6 7 Tilralslzy. Mary Ann ........... 57, III Torlce, Ward ................. 57, I27 Torrison, Eric .......... 57, 94, 99, I20 Trempe, Rosalie .........,......... 78 Trier, Edward ............. 78, 89, I36 Trier, Peler .......... 67, I26. I33, I36 Troxell, Joan ...................... 78 Truffschel, Doris ....... ......... 7 2 Trullschel, James , . . ..... 78, I34 Turlr, Anrhony .... ........ 7 8 Turlr, Joseph ..... .... 5 7, 84 Turlr, Thomas .... ........ 7 8 Tyrolf, James ...... .......... 7 8 Uchner, Joan ........ ..... 7 8, IIO Udovich, Mary Ann .... .... 7 8, 93 ......78 Uraynar, Anfon ...... Uraynar, Joseph Usadel, Thomas ...... ......67 Wallander, Ernesl' . Wallner, Roberf .. Walfher, Joseph .. Walvoo rd, James .. Warning, Jeaneiie Warike, Karen .... Warfke, Roberi' . .. Weber, Carl F. Weber, Carl G. Weber, Michael .. Wegman, Jean .. Weimann, Helene Weimann, Joann . Weinau g, Curr .. Weislcopf, Eugene . Weislcopf, Margene Welsch, Wendla Wening Dennis .... nd, Daniel .. er, Richard . Werbeclces, Roberl Welislein, Marlene ....... , IIO Weflslein, Rosemary Widder, Alan ,.... Van Van Van Calligan, Donald .......... Calligan, Janei ........... de Guchfe, William 72, II3 78, III .....67 Willce, Pafricia Zimmerman Van de Kreelse. Cecilia ............. 57 Van de Kreelre, Marnel 72, II4 Van de Loo. Joyce ........,....... 57 Van Duser, Marilyn 94, I24 Van Engen, Sonia ............. 78, IIO Van Horn, Gloria ........... 57, 83 Van Horn, Nancy ............. 57, III Vercouleren, Karl ..... 73. 85, II3 Verhage, Kafhleen .... ....... 5 8, IIO Verhelsf. Rogene Versey. Barbara ..... Ver Sfrafe, Richard .. Ver Velde, Joan ....... ..... , . ..... 7 ,8. . .....78, IIO .78 IIO Widra, Earl .... Widra, Mary Widra, Rufh .,... Wiech, Marilyn .. Wiegand, Roger Wiegele, Rodney . Wiegele, Thomas . Wieland, Edward .. Wiemann, James .. Wierzbach, Gloria . Wierzbach, Herberf Wierzbach, Roger . Wifler, Mary ...... Wilcox, Wayne .. Willce, Judifh E. Willie. Judifh M. Vincevineus, Mary Ann .. ........ 78 Vinson, Eric ......... ...... 7 3 Vinson, Marilyn .... .... 6 7 Voelrs, Karl .... .... 6 7 Voelzs, Lorraine .. ............... 78 Vogel, Larvelle ..,.....,.......,.,. 78 Vogel, Roberf ....... 67, II2, II4, I33 Vogel, Wayne ................ 67, Il2 Vogf, Rosemary ................... 73 Voigf. Barbara ......... . .73 Voigf, John .... .... 6 7, I23, I33 Vollraih, Jack .... ........... 7 3 William William Wilsin , s, Bonnie . s, Marilyn . Carolyn .. 9 Wilsing, Doris .... Wilsing, Marilyn ...,58, III 78, IIO, I24 .....58. 92 73, I22, I32 .....78, 93 ........78 ....58, I20 93 ...,73. 58, II8, I20 .. 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