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ll I7 CLUB f J' f ' N' wwliidi . A . f l lst Row, Left to riqlwt R. Teresinski, P. Evans, A. Oleck, R. 3rd Row, Left to right D. Hermann, J. Patz, J. Woolf, F. Zaloudela, Sknrcla, D. Oleck, G. Feidorowlcz, J. Banoszak, L. Boyd, G. Woulf T. Jackson, J. Doroclwer, J. Holley, D. Rouse, L. Cuclnoski. Qncl Row, Left to riqlrt Mr. Floriano, J. Casper, R. Oleck, C. -'ltlr Row, Left to right K. Patz, D. Hallada, K. Frievalt, R. V-uncle' Broclerrrlm, J. Payette, J. Brnnlt, J. Martens, A. Hansen, A. Rouse, Bloomer, K. Vander Bloomer, R. Johnson, D. Krmner, G. Krause, J. Slmnln, Mr. Herbert. L. Teresinski. S I Cneetlefeclers, Lelt lo Riqlwt D. Brault, E. Ellie, 3:11 Row, K. Dwoclwer, F. Duroclrer, E. Gretzan, J. Jefferson, B l:.t Row, Left to Rrgltt J. Martens, S. Thomson, J. Rivarrl, S. Oleelc, S, Pellfey, D, Topel, P. Pelkey, B. Martens, C. Durocluer lvrlmmmu, P Mm-lqluer, N. Senrrao, J. Lesperanee, D. Nasgovitz, R. Duroclxer, D. Krercarelc. .I. Stmlola, M, Rrvet, M. Lesnerance. Top Row, J. Lesperancc, G. Maloney, R. Terc-sinslfr, P. Boersulnnger Znnl Row, B. Holnln, L. Zienter, B. Kostrovn, D, Beclnarz, N. Darga, D. Vocllcer, K. Vander Bloomer, R. Slzarcla, G. Woull, G. Black S. Kmnrfal-.i, J. Wolfe, B. Carlson, S. Bnnaszak, B. Proclmska, burn, C. Woolf, P. Voelker, I P. Casper, S. Wolfe, Mrs. Valenti. l'.rLl': Twenty-sux
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vi JUNIOR PROM Beautiful shades of the setting sun greeted the dancers as they entered the wharf lined dance floor. Red Sails in The Sunset, was the theme of this annual Junior Prom, and was portrayed by a colorful scene on the back wall consisting ot a colorful sunset and a sailboat in the billowing ocean waves. Guests were served punch in quaint cobblestone huts situated on the sides of the dance floor. Especially memorable was the three dimensional effect to the decorations planned by the committee, headed by the chairman, Shirley Thompson. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of the queen Janice Woulf by the king, Roger Thibodeau. Members of the court were Lois Semrau and Charles Oleck, Seniors, Violet Kienitz and Ken Behrend, Juniors, Pat Melcher and Joe Banazsak, Sophmores, and Marilu Charnesky and Dick Kramer, Freshmen. The Crown Bearers were Francine and Brian Sager, Loretta Woulf and Ralph Pelkey. Page Twenty-five
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TWV? if Mfg' ii is VARSITY FooTBALL A A lit' fr. l' 5 D' First Row: Coach Herbert, D. Carlson, R. Teresinski, G. Woulf, P. Oleck, T. Young, L. Teresinski, R. Adamski, G. Fiedorowicz Evan, K. Frievalt, J. Banazak, D. Voelker, R. Skarda, R. Greason, Top Row: B. Galbraith - Mgr., R. Vander Bloomer - Mgr., J. Patz, Coach Floriano. - A. Wenzlaff, W. Fiedorowicz, L. Boyd, C. Bunker, G Tobison, W. Second Row: K. Vanjfr Bloom r, J. Salesky, J. Brault, R. Pillath, A. Hanamin, E. Weizorek, H. Jahnke - Ggr. 6 Q 834 Q S! LL 24 '61 'scifi r 'I W ,rf f ' 1 lf y pidder tlfgqfine leadership of head coach, Leroy Floriano, and assistant coach, 5 , E rl Herb rt, the Cougars finished a hard fought season with a record of three JJ! 71:15 a four losses. 'I ' e Cou ars los heir o ener to the stron Nia ara s uad b the score L Q P 9 Q Cl Y l' I7 o T2 to O. As the Cougars opened their season in conference play they took on f' i Vfftheir traditional riv V? the Lena Wildcats. lt was a heart-breaker to lose, as the W' Cougars tivere defgt d by the score of 6 to O. If fl V The H ming Game, a highlight of the season, was played with the ' I Cougar's no ern rival the, Crivitz Wolverines . The Cougars started things off by scori early in the first quarter and making the score 6 to O. However, N ffl' if . If the victory ungry Wolverines tried their best, and made the half time score . L7 7 to 6. Th Cougars came out fighting in the third quarter and scored secondx A I touchdown for a final score of Coleman T2 and Crivitz 6. V, fl' For the first time in the history of Coleman High School, one of our' t'u-V,s' ,C dents was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy. We are haptpy Paul I I ' .fl Evan received this title. 711. 117' A. ft!-f MX 'A 6 sf' f V M fl W r .fr A qi 24 MV 1 in ld in if iyfffi ff ,. fl , ff M Q . fr' I .Ax li .N Lv Jfvjlfl t fqhli Salts 1 lw rn 1 ff ' l Jr ll P gt Twentyrs e X fp., jg vllftl f X4 lf l if A- rs'
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