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er, Louise Whelan. The gallery also included canvasses by Tim Tindall. Ianet Beusch, Rosy Willes, and Shar- on Trescott. Along with the paintings there was a great deal of sculpture by Ierry Pollom, Les Huck, Orville Snyder and Margaret Whitford. Next we were taken to the capital of Venus, Peyton Place, where we view- ed spectacular buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Mesner. To round out our exhausting day we were iak- en by the president to the house of the Elsa Maxwell of Venus, Karen Guyette. After one of her famous long parties, we returned to our hotel for a good night's sleep of two hours. The following morning we met in --4 the lobby of the hotel where we were introduced to realtors, Marlene Glass, Marge Hall, Lois Piotter and Dave Kopp, who will aid us in finding a residence in Peyton Place. Before looking at homes, we were conducted through some of the industries in the city. After meeting many business men and women, we decided the most interesting manufacturers were those of the bikini bathing suit with president, Sandy Iohnsonp vice-president, Larry Merrill: secretary, Bill Swift: treasurer, Steve Sweet and official suit tester, Karen Kindness. lim Sharratt, a bubblegum tycoon from the western farmlands, gave each visitor a certificate entitling him to a year's supply of free bubblegum. Following this startling event, we started on an inspection of Venecian homes. Alas, do you know what happened that fateful day? Due to circumstances beyond our control, the lives of these people were suddenly brought to an untimely end. Doug Melius, premier of Pluto, made the announcement that that planet was declaring fullscale ultra atomic war in its quest for space supremacy. There was a bright flash of light and ..... Page Seventy-four
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ootball Bottom row, left to right: Coach Capicik, Jerry Pakola, Peter Ochs, Gary Loucks, Jun Brown, Leo Steinke, Ron lirajdic, Larry Olson, Karl Kaetling, Coach Lziutenschlazzer. Second row: Lon Rauls, Paul Capicik, Frenk Mesner, Caesar Cibik, Larry Mueller, .lack Nuss- lmuni, Dan Buss. Mat Karls, Nick Micklos, Coach Smedbergz, Top Row: Mike Murphy, Jim Sommcrfeltl, Ray Spies, Dave Faucher, Rom-r Dt-nihuski. Put lirunet. Tom Cutler, Dick Bt-ntlor, Ron Bird, Dave Luntz. The 1959 football season opened on a highly optimistic note with eight veterans returning from last year's thrilling team which finished second in the Fox River Conference. The performance exhibited in the first several games, however, gave every appearance that the Cards were headed in the wrong direction. At this point Coach Capicik reshufiled the line-up, worked the squad harder than ever, and instilled a determination that transformed them into a rugged, highly respected organization. The revitalized Cards, in their next encounter, our Homecoming, soundly walloped Sheboygan North, but then lost a heart- breaker to a highly-favored Manitowoc eleven which was clearly outplayed. The following contest was played in a downpour that not only allowed a scrappy East Green Bay team to beat us but also saw our top-rated passing attack washed down the drain. Against Appleton our Cards all but tore the Terriors apart for three quarters only to have several bad breaks result in two cheap touchdowns and turn the tables on us l3-7. Against our arch-rival, Oshkosh, however, Coach Capicik's stalwarts were not to be denied: they came through in great style by earning a well deserved 10-7 final season victory over a rugged Indian team, With this year's squad composed mostly of underclassmen it is quite likely that Coach Capicik will field an aggregation in the autumn of '60 with the experience, speed, and desire to give us a winner. Some promising sophomores coming up from the Iayvee team will fill in the gaps and provide good, strong reserve strength. Two members of the team were selected for special honors. The Valley sports' writers named Iim Flaherty, a junior, and Mike Murphy, a senior, to the All-Con- ference team. ln addition Mike Murphy was honored by the state scribes by being placed on the All-State honorable mention list. Mike was also honored by his teammates who selected him as most valuable , and as co- captain along with Nick Micklos. Although Coach Gerald Pol lei's Iayvees had a disastrous winvloss record, they often came up with some sound, tough foot- ball. Several of the boys will be welcome additions to the varsity Swede Smedberg Fritz Lautenschlager Ioe Caapicik Ierry Pollei squad come next fall. Page Seventy-six
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