Goodrich High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Fond Du Lac, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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team of Mike Gulig and Sheryl Tremlett, who write all of their reports while perched atop the Eiiel Tower. Znd: With the aid of Harvard Professor Craig Hansen, O.U., K.I.D., U.R., M.A.D.. Iim Meyer has perfected his Theory of Irrelevance. Mathematicians Ioanne Fraz-er, lim Leonhardt, Lynn Stohlgren, and lim Zom have just found In- finity. Unfortunately, when they got there, they dis- covered that Dan Homuth, Ierry Steffen, and Bernie Koenig preceded them. ,,'1?9lo- lst: In answer to this dis- covery, effervescent Mary Fick, fast-rising starlet at Rick Franson's 21 Century Wolf Studio. said Who's Infinity? 3rd: Mary is now working on a film with method actor Howard Mauthe. lst: News that rocked Hollywood today was the unconfirmed report that Lyle Hansen just discov- ered the authentic Aborninable Snowman, which was designed by architect Ray Gielow. Top biologist Iennifer Blakely's reaction was GOO. 3rd: Since the Abominable Snowman could only say, Check! , it must have been well-acquainted with Paul Frank. Znd: Ioanne Schiebach offered to curl the Snowman's hair, while Connie Niederhelman said that she might as well do his nails, because Paul Setzer had broken a date with her to go golfing with the President of the United States, Steve McConahey. Caddying for the golfers were Iohn Konz, Ierry Hansel, Dick Plaisance, and Norma Skurnick. .1 lst: Secret service men under the leadership of lim Gaffney surrounded the President: they included Mike Lapcewich, Dave Senger, Iim Macksam, and the President's special bodyguard, Karen Melius. 3rd: Meanwhile, the First Lady of the land, Marge Wiedeman, was watching a gymnastic display by Larry Olsen, Torn Krueger, and Mike Pittler, who had been taught their tricks by Sue Mielke, Mctr- tha Steffen, and Karen Kay Krebsbach. 1 2nd: Following the meet, the First Lady attended a fashion show, where the Margie look was re- vealed by designers Iudy Iones, Monica Let-eber, Ruth Iennings, and Gladys Kolitz. 2 lst: All of Washington turned out for this gala event. Representing Wisconsin were Senators of the Know-Nothing Party Merry Haberkorn, Kay Klipstine, Ruth Halle, Barry Blomfeldt, and Ierry Blati: This party shared headlines with the one thrown by millionaire Karl Schmidt at his Death Valley estate. The event was in honor of a recent purchase of ZV2 Iohnny Walker shirts designed by John Warns. 3rd: Drinks were on the house and that is exactly where everyone was-watching astronauts Amold Albertz and Bob Pruett take off from Vander Velde Air Force Base for the moon. 2nd: But what to the guest's wondering eyes should appear but Iohn Merz's miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer: Carol Christiansen, Carol Leu, Kathy Wurtz, Iudy Scannell, Candace Eigen- brodt, Wanda Treptow, Pat Sheridan, and Ioanne Berry. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled and shouted and called them by name: In Christy, on Wurtzy, on Iudy, on Candy: On Wanda, on Sherry, on Berry - and on Carol! To the top of the house, to the top of the wall, Now dash away, dash away, dash away all! And they heard him exclairn as he drove out of sight, ALL: HAPPY FUTURE TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT. tExplosionl Page '76



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FOOTBALL Top row: Tom Demboski, Larry Olsen, Charley Bloedorn, Paul Frank. Tom Smith, John Ziebell, Jim Kalk, Tony Meade. Third row: Chris Hawlish, Paul Bredlau, Bob Supple, Stan Develice. Jim Emrel, Pete DODD, Steve Uecker, Floyd Freiberz. Second row: Bob St.. Lawrence, Dean Dablow, Doug Sosinske, Lee Sipple, Bob Freiberg, Dick Keating, Bill Koenen, Bottom row: Gary Bloedorn, Mgr., Jim Barba, John Cochran, Jim Gaffney, Terry Bashaw, Tom Krueger, Disk Larke, Mike Pittler, In the won and lost column, the 1961 Fondy Cardinals did not rise above the rating given them by the early season dopesters: however. in determination. sportsmanship and improvement, it would be a rank injustice to say that they were anything but champs. With only three lettermen as a nucleus. Coach Capicik. with the help of his able assistants. Carl Smedberg and Jim Iohnson. schooled an aggre- gation that was highly respected before the season had progressed far. 'I'he Cards, atter an unsuccessiul opener against an uniriendly Neenah eleven. bounced back to give Sheboygan North a real tussle before bowing 14-6. Intermittent thunder showers, costly fumbles. and an unsuccessful pass from the one-yard line spoiled a possible upset of the Manitowoc Ships. We were submerged 20-0. Still gunning for victory number one, the Cards took on Green Bay East in our Homecoming. After leading on three occasions in the first halt. hopes ran high: but the pesky Red Devils outlasted us, and we succumbed 39-27. l BLOEDORN COACH CAPICIK OLSEN The day to remember was Friday, the 13th. the day on which we racked up a 34-13 win over the Appleton Terrors. Fondy literally blasted the Terrors oft the gridiron by piling up a 3-1 margin in yards gained. Green Bay West, our next toe, was encountered in the spacious Packer Stadium. Holding the number one team ot the state to 6-0 for the iirst half, our warriors played like champs. In the second halt the roof caved in and we went down 44-0. And then. in a real heartbreaker, we bested Sheboygan South in every department of the game except the final score, which read 14-13. In the windup, our Redbirds dueled the Oshkosh Sawdusters, the Co-Champs, right down to the wire. We were edged in a hard fought contest by the narrow margin ot 22-13. Salvaging some glory from the long campaign were Co-Captains Chuck Bloedom and Larry Olsen, who were awarded berths on the All-Conference defensive team. Bill Koenen, lim Kalk. Mike Pittler, and Tony Meade were given honorable men- tion. In addition. Chuck Bloedorn was voted - A A Wifi most valuable player by his teammates. Q .SN A '.y,5 5 f -1 g The Cardinal Iayvees finished their sea- .ygV.--- g 3 Aj Y ., 5 by gf. X son with a 3-4 record. Coaches Gerry Pollei . , Q s - g g t and Gary DeBauche bemoaned the many in- juries and ineligibilities with which they were - .,... Yi f Y' VL beset throughout the season, but expressed ' Z ': ' A ' .,,g foniidence in the ability ot rrignyi Sf lthe per- .,,' ? C 'i g - . ' X' ormers an expect t em to a y i t e gaps W f , Q .' ' ii leit by graduation. SMEDBERG IOHNSON POLLEI DE BAUCHE Page 78

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