West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)
- Class of 1948
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Jr I 1- V N..- 1 I z-.xy WN- 1' Q v.. y THE 1948 WAMAGO 'U 1' J fr, Ll' ,., Thts centennlal year 1948 brmgs one hundred years of statehood to WISCONSIN Gone are the days of Marquette Champlam and N1colet Gone as well IS the httle red schoolhouse down the road The front1er IS closed the lands are s ttled and lndrans are no longer a menace Yet one t sk remams to perpetuate the fundamental prrn c1ple l our natton soclal equaltty for whtch the settlers of WISCONSIN worked and fought The true splrrt of democracy has been exemplthed dur ma the o e 'l1l'1dT9d years of WISCODSIHS qrowth from ter r1tor1al days to the present W1th her motto Forward W1 consln has const tently 'net the challenge of the cnang :ng tunes She has aone Forward rn becom ng tl e areat est d ry sta'e tn 'he nat on Fo ward tn securrng rn dustrtes f e pe ple and Forward n securxnq educa al pp rtu to a Thus to he settle s W1SCOHS1H o the founders of th s state the 1048 an ual IS dedlcated ygdt 600 0 llxs Gen lg l x,q u ,Ai 4' We M N21 B JN f' I t X I . ,I NR . 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M ss oe Bru n s are tae honor of wer stu e s e .and 'ndrs t i tes aelve S rvsws-'Y .. .J. , ' bat l teral.yi aen a e b de ta eweli to Lat N t'i these words r rging in 9 ssun' ,1 posse vide ey can who La lslave Espanola 'The Spanish Keyl unlocks the gates of a mysterious land and opens to the 1nquir1ng rngnd of the student an enormous vista of Spain. This rnagic garden ot beauty, culture, art, and rnusic is revealed under the able teachings of Professora De Bruin. A tower used in Roman times is the sub- Miss De Bruin calls attention to a rnap of ject discussed by Miss Blackboume and Bet- the country of our neighbors to the south K s-'qty 4, l Sal? e ffxgzfb . , .y y Y. , 71 71 Mr. Nelson spends some of his free time correcting papers 5 TDS large enrollment rn the mstory courses proves that Cen tral students are mterested rn therr country and rts problems fl1SS Smtth and Mr Nelson take care of soctal and government problerrs and share the respon s owl ty of all rmpo tant economncs And 'here are very few who w1ll forget the Romans Caesar map work or the brrth of our country and tts growth thro.1gh out the years thanks to Jhss lohn on Mr laecks and Mr Plcnta 14-:...:.2 -a Moscow IS not 1rLAf'r1Ec?7'gs gsef pornted out DY Mlss Johnson X7's'Y?iN Z Mr Plxchta concentrates on a hrs Y Paper Amerrcan htstory books are M Iaecks favor tes Mxss Smxth extends a helplng hand rn preparat1on of a project fa n fag. '- e s oct g a rna s eec ta Tae y saar n ' etts tie oacfc DOCK were irxed rn tne rtna of ever aden' as ne gra 'ne ' te a rua rr rt 'na essent ars .est Many a 'nght was alsa spent at borne pre parlng f the round taole dxscuss an ar that fnal debate on world government Eventually Centrahtes reahzed that mastery of Englxsh was d1ff1cu1t but attarnable 54 A fffastery ef :Qe ... ish language lS what Cenf tral stud ni strcve for ' n HZ r rnnar and je thrcugncat the year I 'L ' g..s.r'a:f msn cards and lit La.- lxt ' ' l ' ' ' ' .y English st . X Q. Q... a far tr I tx 1 I A A - ' ar . . i , cl . , ,I x ' -- F X I x 1 3 . 1 5.q Q .. xg l'X. YG 45 Iv J Checking copy is not cz very oleoscmt job, although Mrs. Mczronn still con smile, Not jozz loul poetry come forth from the records ployetl by Mrs. Phillips. Miss Neprud ond CI group oi her students thrill to the rhythrrt of Sec: Fever. 5 The IHTYICGCICS nf cr Sphere are cmc1v7e,1 bw Mr Strom Ad an A G e Das C921 Mxss Tm' e DAGITQ Mr Walters Eu J'E5Q 6 , fy ln thss eauaticn x is eaual to yf' Haw famxlgar these words are ta mefnlaet trtg, geometry, and adware algebra classes Per at Central that teey Q13-ef those hippy hc abcut z and y as we angles, and circle Inattcs gs a fundamental getting along gn everyda' although at time have seemed xttipassfl math students ta camcrehen Busgly caachmg ectxetr are Mr Walters and Strom, Advanced algebra review math are tackled und the guidance ot Mtss Tarbe and Miss Butler teacfzee mifq. A mtcroscope 'eveols what 1s not vistble to the naked eye in Miss Gatz's bmlogy classes. Chemistry students recetve tn- struction trorn Mrs. Ellis in solv- ing an equation. Mr. Wxlle tznes T' . LH frte .isra N V-4 A Q 1 Miss Dxttmczr f::..cr ::1e::..:3.s iecese .p,,,. LA, ,Nw .W ,N-mt. v -- 7N..,.,n., WMM. 2,-tj ,,. 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I.Clf.'-' 'fasts 'Q 5311.3 For Centrals s e C C students w dsl Ke sacchar aa al ot Oy and photosyntftes S a e easy t understand books C tables those wrto do r e any sc ence codrse tnorougfl study rnals plants cells at lC energy the s ee w rcr lgnt and s travel and many t mterestlng sublects ae ma e y th D og, chentrstry and phy f' classes The sclent C masters helptng student along tn lhlS study are Mr Wllle Mrs Ellls Mrss Gatz and Mr Starr head of the department M155 D1ttrnar taught the ftrst semester I-leatxng a glass strck IS not taken S6f1OUS1Y by Mr Stamm The class reads aloud whrle Mm: Sherer sees that no errors are made In addltron to teachmg bookkeepmg Mr Essock must also check the problems After dlClGllflQ a letter, Min Ral- eigh glances up to see whether the girls were able to get it down, S xl Mr Murphy de rtstrates N e space bar s used Wth eacn passrng day co rn rctal students garned '1 w 1n forrnanon necessary to success nthe ous ness w rld The c'1ar'ge from ne hnger at a tfne to ten nngers llyrng swlftly over the keys shows the progr s of the typrng students under tne drrec tan of lflr lflurpny and lf Gln bon The bookkeeprng tutdents progress was denoted IH a dtf ferent way As the nurrber of Journals and ledgers rnc eased so lncreased thetr knowledge of keepmg accounts and zecordrng transachons T- A valuable pornt ln the sub tect of busrness trarnrng stressed by Mr Gxbbon eff' llltisggs The penc11s really began to whrz over the shorthand ncte books when Mtss Sl'erer took out her book and began to dtc tate a letter Mrss Ftale1gh kept the g1r1s on therr toes, too A letter at 80 or IUU words cf m1n ute usually followed the words, Everyone ready? M135 Pearce pa ses r e smxle at the camera ' 1 K.. ...-..--g- When anyone walked around the school hmpzng or groanmg other students rmmed lately assumed that th cause was a phy 1 cal educatron class There those seldom used muscles were put 1nto actron fvhtch resulted tn aches and groans New Enghsh games dances and hte savmg methods were learned by Mtss Frxeda Pearces classes Mtss Adams and Mr Gabert carr1ed on rn thexr usual po sttlons Football 18 a favortte sumect wtth most coaches mcludmg Mr Gabert The mornxng mall onngs a smrle t MISS Adams' face . ' 'Ll' Lhrwcrxto . , L I . K' v 6 . 2 I X 'A ' 'VT 'K X f lf H ' . , .' N. iKv.f,59 Ln,-A. v, gg A I T124-f f u s f' - tc,w.. ...g -'tit 2 ,WA ,.,.......l . , , . ,Q 4- l A s' W 4 if ' 9 D . . Y . , , Y. . I -1' I I . Q li A I ww , 4 t. ..... f W . A drowmg 15 mspected by Mxss Moss 'ir F' ii, i ffl' Q.. 'YJ Ccrlhng Q11 ortxstsl Posters needed fo the toll plcryl Decorcmons needed for the prom1 Yes everyt1n'1e that or 11St1C touch was needed the members of the Art Department were called up on The rnoxn undertokmgs of the crrt Classes th1 yeor were Lcrtm Arnerxcon posters for Pon Amenccrn Day prom decorcrtlons cmd ploy posters Work fcxsmoned m clay recemves V' 'iw if Mrs Ruuolls cttentxon 'te 3 J M A4 lS3-LEX 1 '7 f I al fi t N 1 Q C ff. . 'nv' , N' 'I :zap :.: ff: Q' 'a 405' ' '14 , 'Q - 0 0 oo ,ln 4 ' f.: ' ooo ', o' O0 ,: , off., so 'O ,' 9, 'v , ' vv 0 Seah' nqqn , , . I 5 ff ?l 1 Pianissimo truly expresses ihe way Miss Cox plays the piano. The strains of Sousa or Bach can be heard resounding throughout Centrals halls every period of the day. ln charge of the concert and marching band is Mr. Shook. The string en- semble and harmony are under the supervision of Miss Cox. Who knows? Some day another Benny Goodman may leave Central. The maestro, Mr. Shook, lays aside his baton and relaxes for a minute Z oogfg, -x ry' 1. F14 Z Any auesttons about booxs or the lbrary are easrly answered by M1ss Davxs a t of the c edtt tne s o erator o tnelcay aes to o e pe s w s Mrss Daz s tn caeck 1 auf she ln era rt w te o a dut e n Y 'eau ass garneft t e C t 9 'Ile ec e bette te EVN lF1rst Howl Lots Lawrence :met Meredrth Beth Chnstopherso Nancy Burke E1leen Robbms Ellen Evans Ioan Kaehler CSecord Howl Bet'y Mar tm Iosephme Fon Dor1s Semrad Irene Pohl Shrrley Khma Delores Oprela Audrey Mathlsen 4 W The lrbrary is at the disposal of all students, whether they are bookworrns or not, throughout the day Here the answer to al- most any question can be found Sornetirne or other every student f1nds rt necessary to enter the reference roorn where encyclo- ,oedgas and back issues of maga ztnes prov1de any necessary in- formation To enable thern to become bet- ter acojuarnted wrth Centrals large collectron of books, each o 1. bopnornore Class spends one week at the begrnnzng of the se- mester learning to use the lrbrary wisely and efttcrently l 1 Q Y If I 6 fr S I l . , 1- P r. . . r for .l :iooth ' p i . f .l. 1' r r ' Yo c 'lil the lf :ary l zo is asis , ' ' 'i . l rr g f' ., Q. lv - - , ' g ,dug books a ring 'A ' plants and pertorrrgrig other lp ' l I 'r r 1 5 Tl y also L ' y ' . od' lar ,rx ..r .1 s .o li lb ner: ,X b or: ' r acauarsd with A ' 4 li' .-.rv work a . A V A ' Ngck Krsrxcic takes a lesson fzorr. Mr. Byerly on the use of a poinef HN pa- Learning to work wiif. pe: pie as Weil as machines Cen' traiites spent rnany profitable nours .n tfze ::ac:.1ne :nop dustnous hands Could produce anything from bookcases to house plans, feather punches to narrie cards Thus, the rnanf uai arts courses at Central bef Came the training ground for future carpenters, draftsrnen, machinists, and printers, Mr Enckson contributes a few oc nters con Pr nting the graduation programs is one of ne cern ria draft ria ions Mr. Sturm and his students undertake ': . Q' ' 4 'Bits 'Utfsm- ear-- 7 Mr. Stone and CI student observe the opercucn of G grinder r 'gf 4 'W- I-l1l,. ltfgij' H - 2 J' t IEW ...M 1 e exjeezehced eyes ef Mrs. x ey 'v'. 1'Cf. TT 'I QQUIY. .F ff'.'1'l9 ,ff , 1 4 2.711 I! Jllsllr !I!lMYfEv lillllt I i 3 Hick A wmv .Il I V ply it Future assignments are prepared by Miss Otto. ww ,H M .11- lt is said, The way to a mans heart is through his stomach lt thi: hclds true the foods girls certainly wont need a map Under Mrs Volls capable instruction the preparation of a square meal became a pleasure and also afforded experience which will be very valuable in post-school years Chances are that the source of the tantalzzina odors tloatina around the halls is the cafeteria where a wide as- sortment ot taste appealtna foods is prepared for all the hunqry Centralites With l.f.ss T.4cClura as commanderfin- 'Achet' everyone is assured that his appette w ll be well satisfied IILI gtrxional Nc,1' S l r cafete c ri umpti n are prepared UP: C4- Mr. Dich smiles for the birdie. I A jewel box mode in her art class ls held by Miss Couch. Miss Helstem lllustrdtes how elec- tricuy can be generated to produce light wg, ' rf, LX.-.1 ' we Q4 I f 'f M. 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A l.. h, Q P- asfav M ' 5:31 2.4 QFIYSI Howl Frances Stemper Ba ba a Rupptn Pa Btrrnmg ta Ka Lange 'Se 'td Howl Ma lv Ianas K Vlvxan Magnuson Norma lohnson Mar'ha Houstng loa Scrto te I d Rout loa De Wltte R Peters Claude Kordus Ioe Parma Bernard Schm d Paul Acco'na ao a e Rynlc ew tFo Row E 1 J Rokn cl' Beverly Lauer Shtrley Iohnson Ioyce Meyer Helen Ma osc lon Thomp rc o F rt R w Rlcna Horvath Ruth Dtez S't1rley Olsen Beverly Dent Lot Pyrm Daxe Bawnar arre H e A r Brown Frank Pfetffer The meetlng w1ll now come to orderl Wtth these words eac Wednesday noor the Studert Councll meetmg got underway Problems conlrontmg students ana teac ters we e aker u ' the sesstons a d a scussed by the representattves The gala homecommg celeb attor tle ran, s enbltes and dances baslcets whtch ments of th1s group Pres1dent of Counctl unt1l h1s graduattor was Karl Lange Walter Rynktewrcz toox over the dutles the second semester Claude Kordus was elected the new vtce presrdent and Norma l ltnson replaced Ruth Dtez as secretary Dave Baumann and Paul Accomando were treasu er and se gean at ar s respec' vel rff 9 f 'C I in 94 xx H 5 Y ' 'A 14 . ' t 1 'X 5 r 9 A x . -6 g cf v 'z X K - x ' - X y ' X H ' , I , I .. ' n Q l 2 I Thtr A ', X ' , , Q , .i t, . n' , W lt r '1 ' Lcz ' urth J 1 , Q M , ' , . t 1 , .rx . son' Duc' Lt he l iftl 3' Q1 I rd , H, . , , s .., ' t.. tn, W cn zrsihxrig r, Lowell Bar, Ice ' . ' l' r 1 . ,C a. . ry '1 A . 'r l, 1 ri a.5 . . A ' brought cheer to many needy lam1lies at Christmas, and the Student Assembly were some cl the accomplish- . V ' l , L l A ,C l . , I . r r te - Ins .1 .y , w.u. ,--,,. 2 V 'IA X 'SN ' I f ll .. ,L ,go y 'v' -- ' . - v. ,U ' t I 1 ' l V 4 f 4 . ,ity o VV .a.-Q Qs-?', 4:::3,f I .V , As ' :stir - 1 .-W , T -T, -A v . ' E-1 -fn Q. .ff ' ' r. BQ? l'v..'Q lxil A ' 'Isa :tiki R' 5 Q -,,gs ul X . ., . '. e we-ge are T e s, .. A Mu' J f , Z2 fmm W Jlxf C r , -7! , elif , if ,s CMV t 1 ' . 5 43 HOMECOMINGI The memories of the wonderful assembly, the fun decorating the floats, the parade, the big game, and the dance will linger for a long time to come. Reigning over the important event were King Sam Catarella and Queen Shirley Olsen, the choices of the student body, The prize winning floats were the efforts of Homeroom 205 and Homeroom 145 who took first and second places respectively. - A 1 4 fAv. 2 3 ' fre 1 A 4 2 ' ' 5 f If 1 f I f ' f six: 3 ...L Q fs .2 - --.1 . --..V...- 4 , ', , ' f . 'f N 1. . Lg- Y. - A. -A r I ' ' 5- . , Pf ' -Q 5 4 ,WA MW ?31vQ' 'A A , bg -Y I ,Wg -6.1 ' K i in--f 99, 'V as Q k K, l' ' 9' B iwff ' W - A I '-' ' 7 R ' i 2 Q as yr... LG. Nga. v I1 Q: Au Q? f. NQQQ 1 I u I 3 4 K J ' ,wg 6 QQL5 f'Jwf+Q-W ff W ' - ? A f 14 if ,:,.. 5. XT: '3--' V 3- fK:TFi 7 fx ' ' 'LQ-f'??'15 Q QFYVS f f ff CHEERLEADERS Schoa1 ca'1t be beat and ne1ther c.:1r1 1t cheer1eac1 e D T'1 se S hoc1 sp r1ted 1eaders gal a11 they had g e o bac e cam 1 nc ory or ae ea CWE6163G9YS s ,ear NG Rau h Pe-ggi P1a Sh1r1ey OISGU 1acq.1e1 e kohfxe G1or1a Dahrhs 1.015 W1mmer Mane Babce Ioar' Orth Kath 1een Schepka Ierry Plese and Bo Bo Berghn Ear: eg KJ r'1 e Sch pfca Los W1 1 er G10 1U VTYV1 I aw Oth Manorz Rauch Betty Voger Peggy P1ant Ia K9 Kohwe Sh1r1ey Olsen Q ex Y T , 4 Y ' ff ,ff 3 ' , f. 4 , I , , ,rf ' v ,Q 1 ' ,f 1 ' X . if 1 . 1 ' f 1 'G .I 1 f ' , ' , f ff' , f - 5,1 f X ,ff . X ai , .4 , 1 V 1 1 X 1 f 1' f-- hz F 1 , 1 I I ' I 1 I , f ' 1 I ' I' ff ' 1 I inn ------- --W -- ' 1 Clap your hands, stamp your feet, Central H1g41 rg I e C.. ' ' e , irmcludzn 1h61I' vczc 5, t k th 1' . T1 t , , 1 H, A ' f 1 1 r' ' thi ' re MSTLOH C., m B I Am Ear: V556 ' nt, ' ' 1 . , ' Y: ' . , ' file r. he ' , 1, , r .J L ..s, 0 . r., ' 1 , ' ' Geneva Lmieckx Mary lane McIntosh The h1gh steppmg baton tw1r1ers agam entertamed be tween the halves of basket ball games and led the band formatxons on the grldlron dur mg the football season Wlth shmlng batons and colorful costumes the maJorettes added the fmal touch of er1tertammen' wherever the band performed Marrlyr Nlbbe load RCW me 1 CClarinets,- Beverly Dent, Annette Marr, Shirley Lange, Donna Wagner, Barbara Eldredge, Ruth Ouweneel, Elaine Icnides. Gordon Iaeger, Pat Kuehn, Don Zioleclci, Sally loyce, Marilyn Mathwig, Cynthia Wylie, Geraldine Kuehn, Esther D'Alexander, Ioan Mair, Don Manning, Gene Mutter, Oscar Bergquist, Dorothy Mair, Bob Kovack lOboesl Lois Pynn, Norma lohnson, QFlutesl lose hine Gianquinto, Rufh Freund, Pat Erdmann, Beverly Tinker, Barbara Kopperud, Patricia Uttech KSaxophonesl Don Rehberg P , George Porter, Ioan Kolinslci, Gail Gagnier, Tim Houle Clrronch Hornsl Ianet Gutsche, Helen Nelezen, Barbara Schiessl, Vivian Mag- nuson, Arliss leschke, Richard Pynn, Delores Mair. 'Bassooril Lenore Biwersi, lanet Ranta, Ella Leech, CTrombonesl Walter Ryn- kiewicz, Ianet Goldschmidt, Iohn Petrich, lean Kitchin, Dennis Kiatt, Bob Luecht. QBaritonesl Paul Kappes, Alan Dooley, Barbara Ward. CCornetsl Gilbert Erickson, George Knepler, Sarri Derder Gordon De Bruine, Bill Kohler, Iohnny Sells, Frank Kooi, lack Bouche, Ben Holanda, Leroy Brunner, fDrumsJ Carl Lange, Robert Anderson t3assesl Al Broclcmaa, Karl Schmid, Hugh Edwards. llyrripanil Bonnie Dent KMarirnbal Marilyn Mueller Throughout each day at Central students are startled to hear weird noises assailing their ears as they walk down the corridors. A more curious individual, upon close investigation, will discover the source of such dis- tractions either in the auditorium or Room 345. Here Mr. Shooks remonstrcmces, Hold your breath tor eight measureslu or l'Give that note another beatl can be distinguished from the shrill whistle of a flute and the blare of trumpets. The band, under the guidance of Mr. Damon Shook, provided the school with gay music throughout the year. lt performed at such activities as football and basketball games, pep assemblies, auditorium pro- grams, and last but not least e graduation. fFlutesl Sally Erdmann, Diane Schaetzle, Marilyn Suter. CClarinetsl Barbara Eldredge, Ruth Ouweneel, Donna Wagner, Ioan Mair, Margaret Lange, CSaxophonesJ Marvin Hilke, Gordon ICISQST, fTrumpetSl GSVIGVG l-iSiGCki, VGTSYYCI H9i1'1iCl191'1, Loren Behrn, Andy La Barbara, Richard Warner Wrench Hornsl Quinton Gerds, Ioan Glits KBassl Karl Schmid. fDrumSl Art Tomaczyk, Iim Weber, Don Romanowicz, Ioan Schmechel fTrombonesJ Charles Loncaric, Henry Sporiholtz, Ronald Cokain fiiaritonel lack Severson, George Sidoff. '31 6 X3 21 Q Q 5 gt af 22, V . f 4- .A lg,jg Q EQ , f f Q : Sf-F 'K' U. H V -'sf 'tx 1Q lpH I, :ri lx-AO' L4 I t ?j my X 1 X X . as 'gi 3C - . 1: 2 QW? Q Q' Q -P Wk ww ' 1 . 5 I-9, gif eg? 1? 5,1 9 S29 M2129 Qs Z ,sig 2' 'N Q-,9q?:1+9a,. ffff 5 R- sr ' ag? 2 E 5 5 5 2' ' 2 T f fl fail f, 1 , t an 3 2 Q 'fxf gi lFirst Howl Claude Kordus, Bruce Petersen, Lowell Barr, Mr, Rawlings, Barbara Bovim, Walter Rynkiewlcz. lSecond Howl Norma Iohnson, Ger- aldine Wisniewski, lim Nichols, Gary Borman, Alfred Mtller, Marie Babbe, Barbara Zirkel Whtle th Central debaters may not have been Ctceros or Senator Claghorns Cent al boasted of another Wtnntng debate squad coached by Mr Rawltngs The debate season began wtth the tradtttonal humorous debate thts year on the leng h ol womens sktrts but soon the thoughts of the Bulldog speake s were turned to the more tmportant toptc of the arbttratton ot labor dtsputes Whtch they debated at tournaments at West Bend Port Washtngton Sheboy gan Marquette Madtson and from the home rostrurn Tesla Marcont the oldest club at Central founded by M l W Phtlllps carrted on nu merous tnteresttng experlments agatn thts year The corndor was the scene of one of these when the club conducted Jet races The racers constructed by members traveled the length of the hall tn a matter ol seconds lOlf1cersD Burton Otztnger Robert Peters Eltzabeth Nagy and loan Kaehler Clflrst Howl Robert Pe ers Burton Zl ger M C1 Zerz Ga y Bo A d t Ioan Kaehler Eltzabetrt agy CTh1rd Rowl Don Zto e kt Be ward lfl 'trtch Bruce Pe e se baud Vale Ttm Hoale t 4 e A , 'r . . . V . A y . I L I r I I T I A r 1 - ' ' 1 V 4 - - 1 ' . . , , ' 4 Ot 'n , r St Don ,. Glenn Detro. fSe-cond Rowf Bob Pet- icher, r :man Zire Jliller, . , X, . , . . lx . . , F . Y A I N. , ll et. ' ., t r rt, 'N bl. rt, ' ' lF:rsT Bowl Carclyn Adams Rose- rnarxe Neubauer, Barbara Pekel Mrs Voll, Maureen Acker Eliza- beth Nagy, Sue Iohnson fSecona Bowl lane Merednh, Mary Cefalu Marxlyn Blcornquxst, Ioan Mayurskl Lois Anderson ellne Plc loa 're Marszalkawskr D s Pr :flu '1 A'1'1 Iorte CT'11rd Bowl Bete rae E eson Ioyce Ehe eld A d s On Ruth Po er Ma y Solowr 2 Ann Radler Be ty lane Zahn loa Wrllrams Ge ,f Parks lean Werr kauf Cl ourth Rowl Loxs Pynn Mary Modesto loan Straw Beve ,' Boxee Anna Gebb1a Ruth Sase Pat Ar nold Gerry WlSWlGWSkl Volet Buss Pat Pohlman CF1fth Bowl Betty Nor man Mar1on lusczak Ka hleert Doo ley Ramona Forrnella Barbara Kopperud Emrly Roknrch Mary Ann M1HkOWSkl Barbara Schressl Ieanne Uebele Yvonne Untl Mecca and H1 Y are the Y clubs at Central Mecca representmg Y teens sent packages to Europe pro vrded baskets for the needy and presented therr annual assembly at Chr1stmas Presrdent Geraldme Parks and adv1ser Mrs Voll helped the grrls l1ve up to thelr G1rl Reserve code 1n every Way Many profltable hours were spent by Central s H1 Y boys both 1n helpmg themselves to become Chrlst 1an c1t1zens cmd ln helpmg the school No 1ob was too b1g for them Whether 1t was wmnmg the suburban H1 Y champ1onsh1p or cleanmg and shlnmg all ot Central s sports trophres or ushermg at graduatron W1th pres1dent Frank Ple1lfer at the helm and Mr H1bler as adv1ser the boys of H1 Y carrled out therr ob1ect1ve of becormng better sp1r1tually phys1cally and soc1ally fF1rst Howl Kenneth Fmk Frank Pferfler Mr H1bler D1ck Lrone Rob Pets he lSecond Powl Dennrs Z vrrk Bob De Harg Keleg1an Sam McK1bb1ns Dave Brown R1Ch ard Boedel CTh1rd Bowl Bernard S hmrat Fred Goenng lack Bell Jerrrcn Scnuenke B1chard Stelfm h'1 M F aze'1 CF th Bowl lew e , e Os a Bergqu1s Rrch der Don Ruppm Ken Bay Sa a Bob S1dOl .. .1, Ang 1 coin, nt ' ', ori ill, ' ,- - , ' il . . . s l 1 - ' 1 L' - ll 1,1 1lnf.t, ris r , rt , r' ' 'C , T 1 , xt ' 1 ' , rr' - ,, ' .- , f , f H f rs 1 A 1 t , - ' ' , ' .' , 1 , - A A I 1 A ' 1 A ' , Y 1 ' A ' . 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U NX ll M..--Q 4-r 36 'F -'MA Soft hghts reflectmg the Showboat theme and the dreamy muslc of ihe orchestra furmshed a background for the dancers on the most colorful event of the year the Iunlor Prom Kmg Steve Obradovlch and Queen Geraldlne Parks re1gned over the affarr wh1ch holds so many memorzes for all who attended ,I I Tlus was the trrst rea ly truly yea that the sophomores could call the selves Centralttes Those clrtosen to serve as offtcers were Kenny Krlepler presldent Norman Seltzer vrce pres dent Bop Sternper secretary and lolrxn Mclfaclzen treasurer ,- 6 hr 'KJ 4 ... Q . , ,, tits 'gear was ine secfia Utne Qn pen, iraQsEi1e'or',' that the Freriziifzri Class was oriariifri lie ificers eecied to Carry on were 'igrzi Earce pre-:dent frm Har- vatn 'noe-rre5:der.t Barbara Kopperua secretary ard Qorert CEL-gdy, treasurer Vw- lffv-vfwf v.- ' ,.. ' . ' . ,sr .as etewea as presaent lor the second seriester :nd Torn Scnwale back became 'riceepresaent feari Doae , ,v v - . F ger ana Nancy Fletcrier toes over tie aures ' seereta ' Qi 'reusurer r specttvelf .....--4 'Uv O XVHS CflOlCe as tes ' r a n es e s ae C lc e W ewsx and Fran! we eeeleffedoteo eos se reta ara Co 'rea Qyf 0 T e execut1ve cormn ttee rposed of Maureen Acxer Dtclc Malsack Barbara Zrrkel and Sam lflclirbbrns was 'rand to help the offxcers ca 1 out 'he wshes of the class t s -. ,ry an .. a. ef 3. , vs 5' 7 Y' .v . ', ' r ..,. ' rn' A A . A Q g I . A i A I , W, L 1 l .. 4 ' l - 3 aox . 'ji r .q the w f. 1. H ,-I NN P 1.11 - 4 - , y.a,,sr..a. is .Pte a. n- :Ce if 'aio hlass ,resid n' ' '.'.'1tr1 lfoye foririsort as vrce . N . S' . -tres. ent wane ' ora , Ger- . ,ul ' K , X . ' ' , gan, vhsnr- . . .t . . K r 'litter w r . V ' t H of- :. A: ,. ,H ' V C, 1. Hoo. .,. .. N, .1 M.. .. LA.. '.:e:.r ,, ,fc 1. I ' 74 . l 1 . N A, lrt N ,ij . - cart . for V - , , . nw . , a . . -.. 'A Q. A rr' 1 ta Iva Get that Coby inltt With words like MCAD fmww' ,q..M- 1ff.,,,.W WJ: .N+.,- ,..,.:o ,t....,.... 9.....,.o A-..,-Ha... 1 .S,a..ov' skg and Walter E'f'Y1lC16'v'JLCZ kept the an- iaal staff '.'.'CYlCl!ig To Keet the aeadlne ict 'rear book Under the aydance ,-tl ' ,.. 'f v Y- .11 ,. . ..., '--.H v I -. -.a.o..n ,..ese ,oalnalss waxed p,f.,f,p .QQ ..Q,,f -f Y-.Nfl ' rrp, 'ljnwfm ....,a,.. H., ,-a. ,a ,,ab..sn ..,, , a...a,o annaa. ..:g:: set aa.-:ra Ln 'JJCYCIS and .-,-...,m .QQ ,.'f',11.C F: .pa '2,j7,'ZQ,L ,ell ,.., ..., .... ,ms a. ,..- A .. 1--rf-f-1 -v v fi s,..,-. ,ea. at oentral Why, l .1.1:n:mu, nn:'nnu HTH!! Vfnere QS that durnniyjl line ares out of ten the person asking ids anes- TIGR was not loolcng for any creature but instead was aslcng about a valuable part of the Warnaao neu-.fsf paper. Some students :iight not have been able to follow the conversaton If ZC8, but to staff rneribers it was of dire signgicance Edgtor for the fall semester Ruth Dzez, was replaced 'apon 'lfidlliflji by covedttors Barbara Bovxnz and Betty Nagy. Through the staffs unending et- forfs the student body recetved all the latest news and choice gossip 2' Q5 -J.,-i af All the thrills and excitement of a Broadway first nighter were brought to West Allis when the Central Thespians, under the direction of Miss Case, put on two performances April 22 and 23 ot the New York stage hit, The Man Who Came to Dinnerfi The leading roles ot Mr. Whiteside and his secretary were portrayed by Tack Bell and Pat O'Neill, With the aid of a fine supporting cast they brought two nights of top enter- tainment to Centrals theater goers. Credit forthe success of the play goes to all the members oi the cast composed of lack Bell, Pat O'Neill, Bernard Heinrich, Shirley Lange, Charles Ackley, Iackie Hoyt, Howard Paynter, Don Schultz, Helen Wallace, Dave Baldwin, Lenore Azzolina, Alva Engelhardt, Stuart Trudell, Al Brockman, Alan Beschenberg, Norma lohnson, lean McDonald, Ioan Straw, Val Howard, Don Behberg, Tom Prancour, Dick Pynri, Don Buppin, Tim Houle, Dave Ehlert, and also to Geraldine Wisniewski, Barbara Zirkel, Lowell Barr, Don Leslie, Zita Hrushka, Yvonne Unti, Betterae Elleson, and Emily Bolcnich. Student director Don Behberg was assisted by Tom Francour llTo be or not to be a Thespian, that is the guestionf That was the question a group ot Centralites under the di- rection ot Miss Case answered when they formed Troupe 838 ol the National Thespian Society, the newest Central organi zotion These Centralites who were on the opposite side of the tootllghts worked hard through the year to achieve the goal of the National Thespan Society, the betterment ot dramatics in secondary schools . ,Eff first Bawl Claude Koran Bartz. I fig xi- Bixtni M156 Cite fir. 'i Fuppzr QW ....Z3'SGif'1 g ' note Azzegia Ger- g Hows-' ic1-w1cz, David :.:1.ert Tzrrz Home :QE F -hug -af 'Y -. t 'f. , ewwf. if I I '.. ' v-' V . , X A - -x is fyjlj, ff h. , -1 5,77 s If 4 3 , J f' .if Z If ,-4 I gf:zi2f,i3 ' Z.. ,, Q, GN K-.,'f-154. f v ' ' If ,fig Wff ',.':,l. ' 7 WT? 01.51 :It L ff: '. 5 'qv N X: HQ W UH' 1 w w U V7 QQ 0-D if 1' my If arf Q21 f , -Q -A I-1 ' 41 4 13 lfza '.g X 5. 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If ' Q S .I 41 4 au- 4 gyif S! -i 1 Q in. 1' gl 'Yn- n 3 H- Letterrnen composed the nucleus ot Coach lohn Pltchta s track squad ELLA whrch had a successful year of competltton Led by thetr versattle cap 435, tatn Art Lastotka the tlytng Centralttes overcame tough opponents on thetr schedule to qam glory for thetr scnool Outstancltng performances by Art Lastotka lack Bell Noye lohnson Drck Ullmer Bob Cobb and Frank Mrlan xg made the Central ctnderrnen a tough team to beat 3 P lF1rst Rowl Edwm Berglxn, Dtck Kxrsop, Ronald Martens, Rxchard Isakson, Iohn Rucxch, Gerald Smxth, Douglas Chnstxansen KSecond Rowl Warren Htrshtnger Bob Cobb, Dante DxFonzo, Earl Mueller D1..k Ullmer, lack Bell, D1ck Llone, Noye Iohnson, Douq las Connors fTh1rd Rowl Coach Phchta, Coach Hxbler, Art Lastotka, Danvl.awton, Frank Mxlan, Charles Chromasta,R1chardHorvath, Wayne V1el Art Anrch Rtchard Enckson Darrell Von Berg Ioe Behmke Coach Bowen Manager lvar Thommesen 'I . - 1 , ' 5 ,4 ,W - .5 4. , -3 za' V, - H 2 'z 4' - lsr l , . L N fo...k f , ,, f' ' f W ,tk T' 'V , M .1 .3 ff ' , , S . I IQ. I 4 . , 5' 1-4 . Y., 1 A, . . , . , A it - -- - .fy - - - . I ,' I I , si Y - - - I- K I I ' I I r ..1. - T -1 l ,2i - - U- I , ' A 4 -' an . . it t 1 I Coach Iaecks taced the tough task of replacmg last years stars Bob Gerzme and Don K1t kowsk1 The Central netmen faced a tough schedule and lack of expenence kept them from havtng a v1ctor1ous season They d1d however provrde a st1fi test for therr opponents Alix K . Ae xi AWARD WINNERS Football Q ,ws 1' Q-4' wil Cross Country The West Allrs Central coachrng staff put forth skrll and ellort to produce wtnnlng and sportsmanlrke teams whlch enabled Central to place hrgh rn suburban act1v1t1es on the grrdrron Coach Nell Gonyo and hls assrstanls Coaches Hrbler Walters Gabert and Dlch combrned therr knowledge to glve Central fans a team of whrch to be proud On the hardwoods Coach laecks assrsted by Coach Drch produced a qurntet whrch rated very htgh 11'1 the suburban Coach Plrchta handled the cross country and track teams He has developed many stars and has made Central a track power rn the Suburban Coach Walters was chref mentor of the swrrn mrng team and establlshed a commendable record tn hlS frrst year as head coach Coach Gabert and Coach laecks handled the volleyball and tennrs squads respectrvely AWARD WINNERS Basketball 3 'JOSH Swxmmmg 4 l :J L, 3 ' rs Za D , X Natslce Q-. me V Q A f Q 1: Vg Q1 l A s 5 . ? ' A .ij 51 LL, 'f 5 JE'..5. -..g,..,.. ' Q Kar. bflfg, ' ' I '-, l4,.,.,. , . --.. .-.cfs ' -. '.'.'3-:ie x 2 ' - ' ' 1 P tram: .f.L.3r. ' K ve U E ' 1 'Sf -wwf -1 fr- -f --v1 ' Y... - .... .- 8 KYCZQT- .l..:'. ,A ,dfZ:'KZ l HJ: -T' 2' f,'1'.'.3 i:7:7':n Aff Qi: ,fnz fit! ' :tiff rr. fttn T Mgr lack Eel. A I I I I V - l V V A . I . . - l ck Taylor jmck Ullmx Ar' fallrndn Stev, 'lbr ' old ,. ' .4 1 A. -3 c..,f: fizik ..f:'N.QI Er,-iii .1 Xfvvv- fiv4-vw Aqlw 'TTT T: rpg-ii -Mgr, Trizmz Ffslfgf - Mgr fxrzzj 5:.:wQr. 1 lanuary Class Awards VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN AMERICAN LEGION AWARD DA R AWARD Karl Lange Ruth Dre-2 Karl Lange Ruth Dtez I DARE YOU AWARDS Bertha Gole lames Bennethum WAMAGO AWARDS Ourll and Scroll Srlver Pm ART AWARD HONORARY BAND AWARD Ruth D162 Helen Matoslc Iacob Prccoh CHORUS AWARDS Three Year Pm Donna Mae Lanke Sh1rley Olsen Mar1on Rauch Bernadette Uttech Two Year Pm Marlon Krause Blame Madercrc Mar1on Vldekovlch Two Year Emblem Audrey Crlvello loom Novak Mrdyear presrdent Ralph W1chser led the Ianuary Class through a successful year Wrth the ard of the othcers v1cepres1dent George Berg mann secretary Shrrley Olsen and reasurers Bertha Gole and lack Gallun they came through wrth llyrng colors Ioan Scholten Mary Ann Tomaszewskr and Howard Fuys the executtve commtttee pttched rn when problems arose ' ' A-----f--e - Helen Matosrc W- . ----V I 4 I 5 L I FUYS HOWARD Horse lack Bertha Garrie Ed Art Frank Terry IOHNCON DONALD Don KRASOVICH BETTY IANE Betty And hf.l ed Mr Essock the bookkee m man. I N Marion There are ,I ople some short some tall, Butwhenx c me mustc she outsmgs them all. LANOE K RL Karl LANKE DONNA MAE Donna 5 lean MADERCIC ELAINE Elaine The chool upplles and money hed guard. CHOLTEN IOAN J W3 C716 'NVQ GG 6 F6 RE OTE too hewldorwe SCHULTZ RITA J a B Ice 19 had SCHUMAN BEVERLY ww g smr e They would run :x rr'1le THOMSON ROBERT When he a ound e ryone has fun Bob a k y man tn more ways than TOMASZEWSKI MARY ANN V Mary Ann IS th hte of the party Wrth h r charm and laugh so hearty OGTI o tel' Rxta ev ob ONE Tommy UTTECH BERNADETTE Bernadette Always recdy with a helping hand That's why w, think she's so grandf VIDEKOVICH MARION N Want to krow what makes her sing? It's 'cause 'he's proud of her ring. Marion Q.f4U'l - - '9 ' ' VOGEL, BETTY 1 UAlthough to some she may seem shy, She has a sense of humor that is sl Y VORPHAL, VERNON 'Tall and dark and lots ol fun, The glrls dll keep htm on the run WICHSER, RALPH 'Swrmrnirtg is a sport ot his, At it he became a whiz. Betty Vern Babe Camera Shy Somers GEORGE BERGMANN IOSEPH BRIELMAIER IOSEPH BURGARINO THOMAS COLLA SHIRLEY DIEFEENBACH GORDON EDWARDS RICHARD FITCHETT IANE GILBERTSON WILLIAM HOLLAND WESLEY KNAPTON ROBERT KRENZIEN NICHOLAS KRSNICK ' CLYDE PATTERSON PHILLIP SCALISH 'AL Iune Class Awards VALEDICTORIANS Beverly Dent Rxghtxe Revercomb SALUTATORIAN Kathleen Dooley HONOR CUP Walter RYIlkleWlCZ AMERICAN LEGION AWARD T1m Houle I DARE YOU AWARDS Marxlyn Bloomqu1st Dav1d Baumann SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS WOMANS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Ruth D1ez PETER WERNER SCHOLARSHIP Walte Rynk1ew1cz ELKS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Mane Babbe Claude Kordus DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS ART AWARDS Arl1ss Ieschke Al1ce Marcetlch ENGLISH AWARDS Al1ce Paulsen R1ght1e Revercomb Walter Rynk1ew1cz DRAMATICS AWARD T1m Houle BEST THESPIAN NATIONAL AWARD Donald Rehberg NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE AWARDS Rlghlle Revercomb Marle Babbe Claude Kordus Walter Rynk1ew1cz IOURNALISM AWARDS Ehzabeth Nagy Ianet Gutsche Walter Rynklewlcz Marran MATHEMATICS MEDAL Davxd Ehlert SCIENCE AWARDS M I W PHILLIPS AWARD Ehzabeth Nagy Claude Kordus BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Rlghlle Revercornb Walter RYI1k1eWlCZ STENOGRAPHY AWARD Marlan W1s1alowsk1 Nancy Polzln TYPE WRITING AWARD Nancy Polzm ATHLETIC AWARDS W CLUB MEDAL Arthur Lastofka FRED ANDREW S ATHLETIC TROPHY Arthur Lastotka MUSIC AWARDS ORCHESTRA AWARD Claude Kordus CHORUS AWARDS Marle Babbe Florence Grabowskl Mar1 lyn Mahn Dor1s Semrad CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARD Beverly Dent BAND AWARDS Ianet Gutsche Lo1s Pynn Don Z1oleck1 Dave Baumann Walter Rynluewlcz Iohn Hansen T1m Houle Don Rehberg Beverly Dent George Knepler Donna Wagner Shxrl y Lange Barbara Ward The peoples choxce Walter Rynk1ew1cz was elected to pre Slde over the Iune Class w1th Don Massa hlhng the v1ce pres1dency Mar1an WISICIOW sla served as secretary and Beverly Lauer and Russell Weltz were CUSlOd1GI1S of the strong box Help ln solving lmportant problems was gtven by the execut1ve commlttee conslst 1ng of Kathleen Dooley Claude Kordus, Art Lastofka, and Rlta Peterson s Wisialowski. HISTORY MEDAL - Marie Babbe, LATIN MEDALS -Rightie Revercomb, Walter Rynkiewicz. -A'- ' ' ' 'r ' A V I l ,V 1 -1-gym wks I 5 ACKLEY, CHARLES f V,,l A very energetic lad 1 Mischievsus but never bad' 'I lf!!! ANICH, ARTHUR 'Football was his garne In it he won acciairn AZZOLINA, LENORE mln the near future you really can't blame us, If we say we knew her before she was farnou BABBE, MARIE So tall, so fair, so quietly charming, A A This cornely lass has a smile disarming fa., - '. ry- ,- ff -Lf 1.1, ,I ,f,,gL-'yv', LQQIZC' -'V BAIUK, RosEMARY 'lGuardian' ol the halls she was She asked, 'Why7' You said, 'Because-', BALDWIN, DAVID Happy and carefree, a jovial sort, Never knew school life could be so short BAUMANN, DAVID As a student he is up to par, As a friend he is popular. BEUTLER, CHARLES Extreme norichalance and never a care - It won't be from worry he'll lose his hair. BLACK, CHARLES A carefree fellow is Chuck - Seems hes blessed with all the luck. lBLASZYK, GERALDINE X Rings on her fingers, bells on her toes P Therell be happiness whereer she goes ll BLOCK, MARY Xi I l n stature ir's true she wasnt tall, VX But rio one can say her heart was small. BLOOMQUISI, MARILYN Laugh at sorrow, toss it away, Id rather srnile and iust be gay, X BREITZMAN, KATHLEEN girl 'who bowls, the athletic type Jfztn a.ways a kina word, seldom a gripe. IEROVVIS IEAII A glrl of poiff ant A friend IZ fig , 23' aw-ef lean I BYRNES LQISIANE J Erotr. 1'. : Hill' ara f r away To gag: Qdililflfff 1'lLC i - r-very day' CINCOTTA, AUGUST Basketball player baxba.. Waich Cincotta, hell go fa CLEMINS, LEONARD ff you wonder why lm writing thzs rhyrne waxing for Clern who is n-.-ver in time COLLINS, SHIRLEY Bang a nurse is her ambition, She has already made that decision Chas Art Lee Marie Rosa Baldy Dave Cab Chuck Gerry Mary Lynn Kathy lean Sandy' 1 Augie Clern Shirl ,H f CONSOLAZIONE, STEPHANIE J Dark and short, A very good sport, D'AMICO, IOHANNA She gets her lessons but is fun, too: There isn't a favor she wouldn't do. AJ, . fd ,I DATNNER, FRANCES I of-Af ,ff ,WJ Happy am I, from core Im free, 546, pf? Why aren't they all contented like me?' xQEMSHAR, THELMA A lass as blond as blond can be, A quiet girl and sweet is she. DENT, BEVERLY I The nicest lass in all the land, The best clarinetist in the band, DETRO, GLENN So very husky and such a wit, To listen to Glenn makes you split, DeWlTTE, IOAN X, She is a gal with a determined chin, Come rain, come shine, Ioan is sure to win. . DILIBERTI, IOSEPH Ice loves to dance the livelong day, , He sometimes does some work,Ithey say. DILWORTH, ELIZABETH School is fun and gives her joys, But what's it worth without the boys? Steve Io Frances Thelma Bev Glenn iS9'10e '55 Betty DOOLEY, KATHLEEN Always leading the A parade, A finer student was never made. DAVID Always does the finest work, Never a duty did he shirkf' Kathy Dave ENGELHARDT, IEANETTE V When it comes to speeches rare Call on Ieanette, and she'll be there. FARINA, IOSEPH lf in trouble call on Ioe, lust his smile will make it go. FORMELLA, RAMONA Oh, how high would be her wages, I It value was measured on happiness gauges. Ieanette FORREST, DONNA J When school is over, and day is clone, Then it's time to have your fun. Don FOSTER, EDITH Work not greeted with a sigh Kept Edith's marks very high. J A Edith ERAKES, IANET , , f qnet Aiwa s leasant never rude Y P I . ,V Always in a laughing mood. ' ' J GABLEMAN, DONALD He has a smile and a grin,' We always had our fun with him. Don GARMAN, MARIE 'X Pidgeon 'This was the girl who designed her own dresses, But well remember her for her long tresse GAVRAN, PETER Pete 'That fellow with the SYIi1l9f'EGflE Pete, Pink mittens on his nanas, argyles on his fe GEHRKE, IANE ' fane , 'lShor1 brown curls, ski: so fa1r, f X ' With our lane few can corzpare . 'X S2 33 X I x e-.Dr ,, Y , GLITZ, DELOREQ J -FF wh 1 , Girlz Always ready with a srnile, X A.ways first with a new stye , 4 B, MARILYN w ' Buttons lass with eyes of brown, ' x flashing, ne'er a frown ' . CHARLES ' ' , gf chuck through school with a happy arm, ,VD Stu y and books were just not for him. X ,, Q MSL' W ' ' ' is 7 f ORONQA, IDAN A J rtmge fffpnif collected, and very sweet, X .Judy A lass like this is hard to beat, GRABOWSKI, FLORENCE Elo You haven't a chance, dont be mistaken, Really, fellows, sho has been taken GROSSMAN, SELMA Sel A pert little gal with lots of pep, Selma's never out of step, GRZESKOWIAK, ALOYSIUS Al A football star and salesman, too, With friendly advice for all he knew' GUTSCHE, IANET Poochie Ulanet had her work well done Siill she's peppy, full of fun HADRTAN, DWAYNE Dwayne Not a care or worry, Never in a hurry. HALL, MONA N l Moria Tor her the world holds one yoy, And it concerns one certain boy HALLORAN, ELIZABETH Betty 'Although shes quiet, snr-fr neu'-:r a Este With all Betty rates a nigh score HANDLOS, ROBERT Bob He went throagzt 5:2135 w care But what well reriertiber ig rlu' hair HANSEN, BEVERLY Bev Wzth her sweet aria enchanting Many' a fellow are she Eegarle HANSEN, lOl-lN lohri A quiet member of our band, Always ready with a heaping hand HEDBERG, ICYCE loyce how thzs Qiitle :gal can laagh. Shes gust a sc., as fre r other nalf HEINRICH, BERNARD A 1all,quiei boy with a scientific mind, When ii came to physics he left the rest behind. HOULE, TIMOTHY 'Always busy, thats our Tim, What would Miss Ralezgh do withcut him? HOYT, IACQUELINE ' ISmaQl and p'etiy as ycu see, And ,-'t ai ITIS as she can be HUGHES, CHARLES UCnarQes 34.1 an all 'e.low, Eagy 1: lice and ia 11 IENSEN, RGBERT Bop, yez, we knew qu1te w-. He fcllcw who lived tc r.iJe iiistciiicij, Anuss A I ' A keen repcner and artist is sne, She pays French horn and is good as can be IOHNSON, LARRY 'lt you work now, youll find someday You have much more time for play, IOHNSON, LAWRENCE E. Not a very tall boy but always up to par, He seems to get enjoyment from driving his car IOHNSON, SHIRLEY When ot our school days we rerninisce, Well think ot Shirley, a 'model missf' IORGENSEN, HILDEGARDE You can alwcys tell when l-lildy's near, For it's her giggle that you can hear. IOSWICK, IANE An alert sentry in the halls, Always ready when duty calls. KAEHLER, IOAN Uloanie is a pal so true, Perhaps 'cause she has eyes of blue. KAEPPEL, MARIANNE A'Have to hurry, I can't be late Because with 'Tosa I have a date KASUN, IOSEPHINE Dark haired girl, shes quite a beauty, Centrals going ic lose a cutie KAZMIER, IUNE Not boo tall, in fact shes small, But fair and very well liked by all, KIRSOP, RICHARD Dark and handsome was our Dick, With a paint brush he did click. KNEPLER, GEORGE We all know what sport he chose, Mention skiing, and he simply glows KNOBLAUCH, MARY Mary isn't very tall, But she's liked by one and all. Bernie Tim lackie Chuck Bob Charley Larry Larry Shirl Hildy lane loanie Mare lc lunie Dick George Mary -si x.-f Q., ., I S ...-f - a , ' , Q ,, J ' I V ,JJ f fd A L, ,a lx NOCKE, GERALDINE ' V A i Gerry Nln popularity shes hard to beat, One of those people you yust have to meet KOLINSKL lOAN loan AA maid of charm, a maid oi wit With everyone she makes a hit KCNITZER, CHARLES Chuck From him is heard little sound, But to be sure he is a round, KORDUS, CLAUDE Claude 'When disagreeing, please don't shout it, lust :ay, 'Lets debate about itfff J J . wok' -fx x . KORENAK, ANNA 55 , X 1 Annie 'Fair and pleasant, not too tally Has the boys at her beck and call. A , fe, it KQTECKL MYRON' MLM -cw 1' ' Myron An easy going boy w o dgt care lor school, He might be described as calm, collected, and cool KOVACK, ROBERT Bob Some would say he was just a mite, But in a game his decisions were right. KREICI, ARLENE Krej A charming young lady is Arlene, Never said a word that was mean. KRUCK, EDWIN Camels He was quiet and never heardg He just wanted to live and learn. LANGE, SHIRLEY Shirl Tall and slim, most beguiling, Blonde and sweet, always smiling. LARSCHEIDT, MARY A' Mary Shes cheerful and gay, Yes, Mary's okay. LARSEN, SHIRLEY D DRHHT -5 ' Mutsie 'Though she has a smile so shy, Theres a twinkle in her eye, f f LASTOEKA, ARTHUR Art 'lWhen they ian to caich him he'd ru ia. , There isn't a sport he couldnt rnaste ' LAUER, BEVERLY ' , I Baba lHow to make friends in school and out f yi ls something the knew all about' 'E ', I' I Q ' i X ,,, - U' LAUPENBERG, HARVEY l 1 I. yfjcfliarvey, ltffltft 'Full oi fun, lull ct pep, ' hifi, J 7 ll,-wif' Thatls Harvey always hep ' l fl' ill LAWTQN, DANlEL Dan iBasketbail baseball he liked to play, But he has his lessons done every day LESLlE, DONALD Don Art is the line ln whzcn he doe e LUELLWITZ, SHIRLEY A: Mr Essocks worker She never was a shirkerf -I 'S Q Vox I MACUK, MARTHA A .vs i'Cute, capable, compact, conci e We think Martys very nice MAHN, MARILYN Ilever fc: quiet, ne -e .oo loud, Of her frienazhip 5. :uid be proud, MAHNKE, SHIRLEY 'Gay' and clzarrning, tall of fun, But play' :cries after work is done' MAROETICH, ALICE 'ffm in hair and flashing ey'-es, Tnat she was a gscd sport no one denie MASSA, DONALD 'Good at any kind of garne He.. rec: cc- on :Ls wa tc arne MCINTOSH, MARY IANE '- 'Shee a lively girl Wttn 11 Cnarrning curl MEDDAUGH, Roiaenr if 'Had ian and did his best To keep from visiting Mr Wes? MELLOR, DONALD ll-leres a lad who cuts the ice lust by being kinda nice. MEYER, MERLIN l'Merl has never been a bore, He always has c laugh in store MILAZZO, GLORIA Nice brown eyes, smile so gracious With a laugh thats so vivaciousf' MODESTO, MARY Dark and quiet was this lass, Were glad to have her in this class MOORE, EDGAR To be specific, He is terrific f' .fJf'x NAGY, ELIZABETH 5 A friendly girl with a pretty smile, K No matter where, shell laugh all the while NEKICH, IAMES 'AAII for one, and one for all, Thais the way Iirn played ball NEVVMAN, MICHAEL l'Here's a fellow with lets of iight, He never knew the wrong from right NOGALSKI, IOHN Down the halls he would sneak When he skipped school twice or week. NORMAN, ELIZABETH Looks like an angel, acts like one too, But who knows what an angel will da? OLSON, DONNA Donna is an attractive girl, She kept many hearts in a whirl Marty Marilyn Shirl Al Don Mickey Bob Don Meri Glory Mary Ed Betty lim Mike Iohn Betty Donna 1, .fs mf Us 'O '-5 -.Q S ?af..,, 0 K -'BM KSA 7 o-3 .A OLSON, LEONARD lab your left as hard as can be But please don't hit the referee. X +0 Len ORTH, IO ANNE ' L , lo Come on, Io, don't be a fizz, j' Tell us who your boyfriend is, f X -- OTZINGER, BURTON ai , Y L .. Burt Give him books so he gan study, ' I Later on he'll make his money. ,fp f PAULSEN, ALlCE ' Alice When personality is rated Heres a name that's always stated. Lf- 1-1-Abu-ga!-'Sl PAYNTER, HOWARD V J i Bud He was slow in getting to school, Now he's out, what will he do? PETERS, ROBERT Bob l-lere's a fellow with a lot of zest, Out of school he was at his best. PETERSON, RITA Rita Dimplea smile and deep blue eyes, Her passing by brought many sighs. PETSCHER, ROBERT -I Bob Tip 'em in, make that shot, Q, X X' if Bob is there cnthe spot. J '7 est f a PLANT, MARGARET yy S 9 f' Peggy Oh, so small from tip to toe, A' 1 Q But say 'team' and watch her go. iw .M hx .,1Q,,y.L POLZIN NANCY :JI , eo I - A , lust for him she reserves that smile, fy f For she will soon march down the aisle. lf POTOCHICK, MILDRED l' Her pep and energy know no bounds, Millies as happy as she sounds. 1 POULAKOS, HELEN With her friends Helen clicks, Because she knows how to mix. PYNN, LOIS ANNE Lois is tops on our lists, As the best of pianists. RATZMANN, lOHN Iohnnie isn't very loud, Still hes part of this great crowd. REHBERG, DONALD Seems as though we can call him 'Cecil B' For someday a great director he'll be REVERCOMB, RIGHTIE UA smart and aspiring lass, One of the highest in her class ROGICH, ROSE ANN With collection of jokes galore, This gal will never be a bore RUCICH, IOHN Down the halls he would roam Waiting patiently to go home. Millie Helen Loie Red Don Beccy . Rosie Iohn RYNKIEWICZ, WALTER Rynk 'Playing a trombone or making a speech, No accomplishment seemed out of his reach. SALZWEDEL, LORRAINE Lorraine l'Shy, quiet, and petite, A girl whois a ioy to meet. SARIAN, ROSE ' Rose 'ln the month of Iune shell marryg Tre name of the iucky :nan ts Harry. SCHABOWSKI, ANTON Tony A boy with ambition, his faufts were few He played the piano and was good in Latin, t SCHIET, LORRAINE Lorraine 'iYou dont always need a tot to say, If you say it in a thoughtful way. SCHIMETZ, ELIZABETH I Betty She has a smile for everyone, But with the girls shell always chumf' fi t LE! SCI-IIJIIDTKE, DONALD Don N So tall, so thin, yet full of ' , , I Thats where Don leads the rest' V - r- 'N I y SCHNEIDER, DORIS X ,MA 1 MJ Orig i'Eor her the day was never long, E Her greatest joy was in song. l M SCI-IROEDER, DONALD 'I Don To get through school the best thing to do ls close your eyes and sleep right through. SCI-IULTZ, DONALD Schlitz Hell put away work with a cheerful grin And lend a hand when recreation steps infi SCHWALLER, IANET ,f Ian Perhaps to be a novelist is her secret aspiration, Because with hex' a giggle is ct mark of punctuation. SEDERBERG, REED Reed Sports, studies, good looks, and zest, In all these things he ranks with the best. SEMRAD, DORIS If Doris A lively songstress is our Doris, A valued addition to our chorus. SEVERSON, BEVERLY Bev Bev is fair and very light, V X In her studies she is bright ,V '1 ' 71' 'N 'Zz ? siMPsoN, DoRoTHY ' N' X Dot A cute little gal is Dot, A Once you know ner ycu'll like her a lot. , fi - x 1 SINDIC, ELEANOR 49 Eleanor You'd look far to find a belle Who could be her parallel, SK IE ZNY, FLORENCE' Skony ou ven't lived your life, not half, you've heard Skony laugh. ti WATZKE, RONALD Ron Strong is he and sound of mind A better friend you cannot find. X 'if ,iff f f t SPIEL, RUTH . Not too short, not too tall Spiel was just a friend to all. SPREDEMANN, IUNE Always pleasant, never rude, Always in a laughing mood. STAFFIN, RICHARD X When you want to be there quick Smokey's car will do the trick. STEFANAC, NORMAN He drew a picture with every detail, And we all know he'll never fail, TAPP, FRANK Owner of a car and wavy black hair, You could often find him searching for a spare' TARASIK, IANE lane was one who went out of her way To always have something pleasant to say. TERRANOVA, IOHN His work he did with greatest ease, When people said, 'Get this done, please'. THURNER, RALPH He worked hard in social classes Studying problems of the masses. 41 mrfww AMG- Y U ToPoREK,AUDREY J 5'4QM'-INN 1 Shining eyes, smile so sweet, 1594 ' 1 A A gay heito for all she'd meet. 8 ,fax QI TROKA, IOYCE A good natured grin and a lilting voice Is a welcome to the friends of Ioycef' TYSZKA, ALICE To work and study she did stick, Still with friends she did click. ULLMER, RICHARD In his studies he was hard to beat, This basketball expert who laughed at defeat. UNU,YVONNE ' Though friends Yvonne has many, She saves het heart for Kenny. VERHAALEN, ROBERT Work was never meant for me, l'm too happy and carefree. VICKIO, IOSEPH He was very quiet in school, He alrriost never broke a rule. VIEHWEG, ROBERT 'With his accordion he would play, Come on, Bob, lets be gay. VIEL, WAYNE An unpredictable lad was he, Hts future well not attempt to foresee' WAGNER, DONNA She won acclaim as a drum maiorette Here is a girl well find hard to forget Spiel Bug Smokey Norm Frank Ianie Iohn Ralph Audrey Ioyce Alice Dick Slim Bob Ioe Bob Brez Don PI-IYLLIS ANDERSON EDWIN BERGLIN IOYCE DENISON ROBERT DETTLAFF X, WARD, BARBARA Sh may be l..,. .... . But you must admit she s WEITZ, RUSSELL Russ ls a ienow' we a ow, Clever, friendly, and o ine go WENDORF, RICHARD 'Sports keep 5: ine :un - What else is inere that: lun? WESTPHAL, CAROLINE! If you want a real true pai, Caroline is just the gal WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY Rosemary seldom said a word, But sweet and kind were those we heard WINSOR, ROBERT l'Although with a speech he is serious and wise, ' You can be sure of a twznkle in hi: eye K WISIALOWSKI, MARIAN ,X fm' Known to all as a pretty queen, f A better choice has seldom been seen ,lf WITTBERGER, RUTH l'Ruth is considered a poet supreme Shell rule the literary world as queen WITTE, LOUIS A personality to match his name Will bring our Louie fame' WOLEE, DELORES Dark and shining is our Delores, She kept us smiling all through chorus. ZENZ, DONALD With llash and camera he took delight In giving us a 'blinding fright' ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD Some may work and some may play, I'Ie'd lake the latter any day. 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