West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)
- Class of 1955
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MR E G KELLOGG Keeplng the lrght of edu canon glowtng through the entrre West Alhs scftool system rs Mr E G Kellogg As Superrn tendent l Scwaols ms dutres range from presrdtng ove Board ot Educatron meetrngs to dlstrrputrng long awarted drplomas the nrght of Commence ment We at Central are especlally rndehted to n s gurdance for our beautrtul new rooms MB SAM ESSOCK The dutres of Mr Sam Essock assrstant to the superm tendent rnclude the purchasmg of materrals and balancmg the books He rece1ves much assrstance from the hard workmg oftrce grrls Flossy Goltz Mary Modesto and Mrs Buth Kompas i BOARD OF EDUCATIGN Workmg hard wrth the Super mtendent of Schools rs the Board of Educatlon Thls group of people sets the rules and polxcres of all the crty schools rn gradrng burldmgs health safety and tmance Members of the board are fseatedl Mrs P Bernhard! Mrs M Keech and Mr I Gerst Presldent Standrng Mr E Gruber Mr L Van Dale Mr M Benesch and Mr I McCormack , - o ? 1 ri 1 1. s Q? 1? Q i 5 2 , f A , . 0 5 Y 1 'E 4 A 4 5 1 Z 1 P Q of effort on both sides. phlnln MRS, ALICE MARONN-Guiding the paths of many girls is our friend, Mrs, Alice Maronn. Understanding and instant advice are synonymous with her name, Personal problems and choosing a lifes Work disappear with a small amount C9 ' MR. IOHN I, GACI-I-Mr. lohn I. Gach is Well-suited for his job as principal. I-Iis aims rest in preparing us for what lies ahead, so that we may be a credit to Central High. High ideals and a sense of perfection are typical of his character. That is what makes him so Well respected by the students. --.:::-:L- Vilas... MR. NEIL GONYO-An old proverb tells us that a boy is, of all Wild beasts, the most difficult to manage. The capa- bility of our boys' advisor, Coach Gonyo, in guidance, shows us that this proverb doesn't hold true here at Cen- tral. I-Iis jolly smile and friend- ly teasing keep him close to the hearts of all the students. OFFICE GIRLS ff Cur front office runs smoothly due to the efforts of, from left to right, Ioanne Machowski, Mrs. Nancy Lambert Kathleen Dooley. 'Ta 5- P MISS IJIARIE ADAMS Physical Education MISS INEZ BANNAR Horne Economics WitIi needle and thread We sew our future MISS HELEN BRANDT English International lady. ,. ,, Lwqk. Shes a gym-gym 5 , dandy. 4 li A MISS CQNSTANCE CASE English Going my Way? MISS LILLIAN DAVIS MISS ALICE DeBRUIN Librarian Spanish A bookworrns delight. La Seniorita es terifica. I I -1? W? ' 'I rf, I j ,A 4 i I MR HERBERT DAHMER Mathematics 'Can anyone expIain it a better way? MR. ROBERT DECKER Social Studies lil did that to keep myself confused. X l MR. ROBERT FOX Music llWith perfection comes success. MR. ROBERT H. DICH Special Education Sorry Miss, we don't have a uniform that size, X MR. FLOYD VV, GABERT Physical Education Centrals All-American. if '-'5'fw,,c MISS STELLA GATZ lVllSS HELEN GINTHER MlSS lVlARlE GRIMM Science Physical Education MUYHC She has a Way with bugs, boys, The Modern gal around school. Certainly not grim. and gals. 'fx X r'-:w....,r MR. FREDERICK I-IAUG English Mister Collegiate. MISS CLAIRE HELSTERN Mathematics A cute angle. TAR. LEON HIBLER CHM. -V C I . .J,-.Ji .JfU'l.E,, Nobody his mere fun than seattle ' LTRS, ESTHER HICKEY Hcrie ECCHCTSLCS A Stitch in time saves MR. IOSEPH HOLTMAN Art I must go Where the wild goose goes. MR. W. ARTHUR HUGHES Industrial Arts The keeper ot the gate. MR. ROBERT HOUGHTON Industrial Arts Central s his beat. ph-nv. MR. RALPH IONDLE MR. ARCHIE M, IAECKS Social Studies G Mathematics SOCiCll SU-1dieS Horace Mann's gift to Central. He knows the oath f all he MR. LYNN lORDAN Physical Education Drive it, don't aim it. MRS. DOROTHY lORGENSON English A worksheet a day keeps the E away. needs is to be elected, Q7 1 MISS ELLA KRUEGER MR. EUGENE LANDGRAE gi h i!TdUfSTl'1Gl Arts Aiwoy or cheery hello for Mr. Soridrriorfs prize. Q . 'z 1-,, for if X' ef M V A 'R-N-N. A MISS ELMA MESSLING English A reordirig light. MR. WILBERT MURPHY Commercial eriever they got his Irish up Murphy lowered the boom, 5 K X I -. W 2 .asu- .ww V , 'VT' wwf, 'USU'- i,.r lk- gf' +1- he , -'93 :ai Sf, 4, y s 1 3.-1 if if lk ,fn . 11 5 - ...sv Q ,n.,,5 q,.:C?,,:,gf,,15:,. V w , .. v :s W Nvfisx XM' MR. GEORGE STROM Mathematics MI predict eeee W' t , 1 MR, DAMON SI-IOOK MISS IRENE SMITH Music Social Studies 'G', cfs in Gee-Whiz. A guide light to our future MR. HAROLD STAMM Science The Voice. MR. IOSEPI-I STEFANKO Science Master of Molecules. MR, EARL ZAMZOW Science Athlete Superb, fn? MR. RAYMOND STURM Industrial Arts Our piccolo, trumpet, and shooting star. MR. THOMAS VRABEK Attendance Officer Absence DOESN'T make his heart grow fonderf' ff 'ima MRS. ROBERTA MITCHELL Health is happiness, f FM 'mv-9' SUPERVISORS These people are not too often seen at Central, but they are vital to the general welfare of the entire school system, They and their departments are: Miss McCullough, art, Mr. Iackson, industrial arts, Miss Otto, home economics, and Mr. Halme, music. Seated is Mrs. Maitz, better known as l'Ginny . DR. BETTY IANE CORWIN Dr. Corwin administers various types of tests. As a psychologist, she assists guid- ance counselors in their work. Miss Sharon lerman is her efficient secretary. SPDT-LIGHTS T' We Entered llur Snphnrnnre Year FEBRUARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Courtesy and eftrcrency were the standards set rn all busrness arrangements taken care ot by Carol Phrlrp Secretary Max R1gert Presrdent Ierry Fusek Vrce Presrdent Sandra Krlmer Co treasurer Nancy Conrad Ronald Hupe Dorothy Markovrc and Iack Schrerner Co treasurer Note Not prctured wxth the semors Don Dolrnac -Wg T T KS - , 1 , A A 'I . f Q. g T ,. , we f , ' ,I me 1 H in we ' ,. ,.. 5 .K X X ,A I R rs T, ' f M., ,V 2 , T if at . . N1 f 5-f' Lf - ' , : , ' Q I I r ' I I f I I - ' ff 4-vu -if NANGY GONRAD The haste s Wrth the SCICI TO f DEPKA I-I s eyes how they twrnkle n s s'r IS rw rnerry ROGER DIEDRICH Hrs ha r matches tne sunsn P9 of nrs SITIIG DAN DUPOR Handy rnan or fa1thfuI Dan SHIRLEY ELKO The future Madame Gurre 'Ds 91 'W' J -I '95 ffl' 4' h...,ff LENORE BALOGH Nrce and sweet and very petrte IOHN BELLIN Hes Cookrng wrth gas DONNA BENDER Her goals rn srght EUGENE OCK Iust one g1I ALICE BROVVN She can draw clothes and wear tnerr 46 X' 1' I, iv Lani A Bll Shy Uncertain and Scared pi 44 if 1 6 Y 'D' 3-'Q Q 'GJ 4 '7 RUTH ELASHBERGER A helprng hand our EIash rs grand WILLIS FOSTER When WIIIIG was around every one was rn st tches GERALD FUSEK Yards gamed brought Ier fame TOM GALLAGHER Callmg Dr Galla qherl IACK GIVEN Grven a clannet, he WIII play hrs way through Irfe , 'vAi,fl l . I 2 I if K ' . ' ,I E, ,, My ' I' I x,, , I 3 E' T d fx E f, r . I -4 , I W 1- D L H rnostes I srrrnrr-:Y DAHLfShe's our dorr-enough 'W Q? r,ry', f yrr 1 ' ,A i f ,,- , ' : I 0 V, ,L ll. .1' ro 71 A I ' I I :IAJ V I , 1 r y A I 1 I I 7 7 Q 1 . ' ' . . ' A f Y T A gf. I f T . A 5' W A 1 . A fx -f-N, y , v - . . , r ' I I X f- ? , I 1' hs 'J' nr I 3 T I ' ' IERRY GOEHRING Man W1th a horn IOAN GOLDBECK She keeps up Wlth the tash1ons ln the Grand way ERNEST HANKEY For he s a 1olly good fellow WAYNE l-IARDWICK All thxs and Cadlllac too KAY HARVEY Shes O Kay Q' 'rj 179 53 Q'--r 'BTWKH' rw' get Hnmecmnlnq Ilurnnatlnn Made Q -R LA WONA IENSEN She dlrected Central through dramatlcs WILLIAM IERVING Batons and Bugles SHIRLEY IOCI-IEM She never says much but when she does 1t s worth llstenlng to CAROL IOI-INSON A tlg for Care a Ilg tor Woe I arn happy wherever I go LOIS IONAS We salute the glrl most llkely to succeed uv 2 4285 L BARBARA I-IOFNER Fun lov1ng and fancy free MARY ANN HOGAN Centrals Bowltng Queen CLAIRE I-IOLCOMB Th1s g1rl really bowls them over SANDRA HOLTZ Anyone tor a cough drop RONALD HUPE He dtd more around school than 1ust actlng DOLORES IANKE O u r Ia n k e Doodle Dandy -QE' 'fa' YT? wld' G L - lf A 1 g - - G YN 64 2 '4 I lltlh 2 7 w-f , , ., 'Y Vw-'rp V I I Z H. I V, A I' S.: Sw ,:. 'llna ' I ' I I A IQ - C -Q 4. 4 . 2 - Q E n W :,- ., 'ful I f - , .,. . i , 7,',, ,, . Q 'f X my lnvqzz ,VVL Q . tll' I H- . , - ,Eb .,,, w 4-13' , I -L X- H I . vu X? yy I Q ' I Y ' f I ff' ,I ' yo- MILFERD KORBULY H1s qulck wrt and humor brlghtened many a classroom NANCY KREINZ Sweet smrles and per sonalrty plus Wayne RONALD LEIN He s a hard worker and that s no Letn IS tall HM MARININ Ideal man around town DOROTHY MARKOVIC The g1rl most llkely to be l1ked gs' 433' Fi 'ld ? ', '-as nd W-31 an ,la LOIS KARIN - Happy-go-lucky a n d n ot Karrn SANDY KILLMER Smart and sweet Sandy IS hard to beat DEANNE KNAPTON Down to earth soph1st1cat1on DOLORES KODRICH Rtch 1n smtles and laughs WAYNE KOPAC Hrs wmdy stones swept away the gloom km 'uf' A Terrific Impressum M. AL MARSZALKOWSKI Cupld S pal heartbreaker Al KEN MEIER Accordron to us he s tops DONNA MITTELSTEADT She s very shy but she got her guy DICK MORRELL Stxll water runs deep ROBERT MORVAK H e m a r c h e d well wrth Pomp and Cucumstance 19 4 ar '22 A - , ' we y A L ll: Al lfl?5WZW A img? ' A 121- Y A ff' A n ' .W 'X , , ' 7 A I I I RONALD MACHO-A heart as big as he - Q f 1 . 'Sw V-4 . Lt 3 - ' 3. 4 ' S145 1 A T ,, I I V, 'I WF 'W' Gy S ' A , 0 I - ' f 9 f ' ' ' 4 1 f MARY ELLEN NEIBERT Never a care but always there M IUDY NELSON Wtth a song m her heart 'W ARDEN PATZ Her clothes complement her model ways CAROL PHILIP She s neat and keen our beautlful queen ALICE PITTSER She was h1ghl1ghted by her red half bffanr ,,,,4:. -AY' wr Ijnnlrals Teams Were Un the Beam Q, G3 'U ' I 9'- ROGER SIMON L1ttle man w1th blg 1deas T' vu AL SOLOWICZ B1g Al everybody s pal GERALD STUESSER H1s kmgly ways de serve our pra1se MARY IANE TOMASELLO She has as many frlends as charms nr' RONALD TRELOAR Our artlst Wlth the b1g plans Q 4 '-av ,Aw ANNETTE POLCZINSKI Neptune daughter DOLORES RETHEREORD Dtamonds are a glrl s best Irlend MAX RIGERT H1s Ieadershlp IS excelled only by personahty IACK SCHREINER Mr Esqutre DAVE SHAW He has but two loves Sue and n1s car BILL SHERRY When W1ll I catch up on my sleep? aa- '41 -'E Af R ', 'Q . f 'fa , S tain' A N Af -- . . . f k U ' ' , , . Q5 - 551 ' I , 5 l I f It 7? f It I - R 's W fn QI I 'ANI Z ' 1 2 - 1 - - 11 li A A , 1- Y .W ,Q 'Y an ' A H , 7 'J if . 'ij 2 V i I Elko'-f-' ' JSI ff? 3'- XXL C 5 . That Flrsl Pram Was Haally A Dream 3 TUNE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Roger Olsen and the Semor Class representatwes are ousy plannrnq the senrors blg day graduanon Standmg from left to nght are Ioanne Iohndrow Wayne Zaradn k Ph11 Elhott Iohn Iacobson Bonnre Z rkel and Iudnh Anderson Seated are Warren Kukla and Pnylhs P1larsk1 Co treasurers Dxck N1eto Vlce Pres1dent Roger Olsen Presrdent and Iean Krecklow Sec e a , N e I p tu d NTL1 In s n1ors Roy Hammond Carol Warn r wno e'1te ed from Mxnocqua a d a '1 T Ilna w o e rn Merxo'n e EaTs .- . I , u Q if or 7 L' . 1 A ff E fa- 1 J: ' -- - ,gt f ' 1 4 ' . . I 5 X dv ,T 4 -8 L I ' , ' A , , f pq ' ,J1 f -4 - X - x A f' . , . I . I , I I R I ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' . r Q .--V I T 1 I I r I 1 A L A ot Joi V: re '1. le e' - ' , e . . r , f.Ctler:r.e1..r. h ntered fro. . . one 1.. GERALD ANDERSEN That s Andersen W1th an E IUDITH ANDERSON Sweet and la1r a sweeter grrl IS very rare LAWRENCE ANDERSON Lrsten to me you guysl SALLY ANDERSON Her favorrte sub lects Art and lrm WYLMA ANDERSON E1rst rn fr1endsl'11p GEORGE ANlCH General George he Y-nv ,fn Ziff' gi' y,,,-ff ..., lp 75 ,s in an K ,Q -s-J' GERALD AVERKAMP You wanna bet? WARREN BACKUS Amt dom bad dom nothm GENEVIEVE BALLMAN lfauhful keeper ol many secrets Then llama Ennlzarts, Plays and Dances Ealnra 4-X iv-1' MELVYN BARHAM H1s Texan drawl fas cmated us all BETTY BARTELL Knows all thrngs do mestlc and art1st1c DENNlS BECKIUS He draws a f1ne llne IUDITH BELICH-Imperial irnpersonator. DOROTHY BELLe-This Bell is really on the ball. CAROL BANSEMER Brown eyes ROSEMARIE BANTES Rosemarle we -X, love you we ll surely rn1ss you 'S -.5 WAYNE BARCZAK lust call me Max 23 'Pa' -.rf ll s '-is - if . ' 91 AD N I ,K 5. Q X ,E l 'HO' if Q .-4 g ir f I , . Q Q, 1 . i , an ,, 6 PAUL BIXLER Walt Disney s successor IUDITH BLOCK Theres no blocking her road to happiness GZ' BARBARA BOEHM Barb will march on the road to fame sw'-ff' Graduallnn ROBERT BOYD A good time Charlie DAVID BERGA-Yet to meet his Goliath. RODNEY BERGHOEFER-Ouiet until he found an interesting sophomore. IOYCE BERGMANNfAlWays buzzing like a busy bee FRANK BILICKI When he laughed everyone laughed IOSEPH BISHOP Hey Ioe '36-' 0' 1 and Summer Uncle More DAVID BROWN Beau Brummel Dave 'Q SHIRLEY BRUNETTE Her dimples show Y A C5 an IACOUELINE BUCHHOLZ A smile was her umbrella ROSEMARIE BUHMANN Where Frankie? IOHN BYERS My son lohn IAMES CARLSON Tall and lean wlth a sense of humor really keen IANICE CHALTRY One half of Double Trouble A x M Q A 'n ,V , .0 rr K Q H y E '- I - , BL jay' I nfl? Q. v I 4 E fi I ,A 1 A 1 ' N I I , 4 rf V nhl f l - ' -'::- 2. A. gg . ff that beauty isn't only Skin deep, I H ' In J ci' . ' ' I :Q Y - , I I T K I 4 S f I v' . ' . . ' fwfr fs 71 IEANETTE CHALTRY The other halt IAMES CHEESEMAN Mtschtevous ltrn had a contageous gr1n f 'M T' IAMES CLAPSADDLE No saddle sores e-5 for htm He has a car IEAN CLARK A fnendly pal and rea sweet gal IOSEPHINE CLUNIE A be-ner homemak 4' A er wtll be hard to ttnd ,,,, fit 'I wi wiv As Junlnrs We Had Luis uf Fun A? EARL DAHLMANN A real Dahl mann F 'WIP IUNE DACQUISTO A gal thats n1ce gr, know thats D Acqutsto tl- MARY ANN D ALEXANDER D Alexander the Great IAMES DAMATO Ltke George Gobel he ll be a d1rty btrd GLEN DANIELSON He enters mto thtngs wtth zeal and zest mga, .3- is-Af SUZANNE CONNELL S u n n y S u e W a s never blue RICHARD CONRAD Rlchard the Lton Hearted CAROLE CONTO A Wee lass Wllh loads RUTH COYER Wlth a certatn boy she couldnt be Coyer IANICE CROISATIERE A blg srnlle rom a majorette w1th style WILLIAM CROM The sparkle tn hrs eye matched the one on Myrna s tmger .ll X-ff' .1 I ' U A .N N ' Ay I ca , 'L I - V -- . . ' 'SK , XV, 'Q , ,. V' We ...J I ,wt H F 't,' I I M' I I I of class, '-t., 1112- . . . f 5352: iff I ' I I .pgv L . . y t ..:- 4 .I tm , . . H f I1 : ' - I A, 1 I I ' X 4 In A 0' 5? E 15 4 . 5 if 'Ts' J vi? 44? EVA RAE DOROW S129 IS no barrler DAVID DREEAHL Nothmg c o u l d k e e p hlrn down not even Latln LONNIE DUFE Allas Gaylord Ravenal DIANE DUGAS A brrlhant lass who 1S a credlt to her class CLAYTON DURLER Success hell ga1n 1n his qulet self rehant way IUDY EISENMAN Happy go lucky Iud vas: .fn MICHAEL DELUCA-Eh! Cumparil RICHARD DEMARIO-Line up, ladies. 'QQ' FRANK DENTICE Disc Iockey in the spotllght SHIRLEY DERDER Shurley We llke er MARILYN DOMROSE Glggles every clay kept sadness away fu 3 v q? a Each llad Came in Watch H15 Sun fb, Q5 Nb inf PHIL ELLIOTT Anytlung for the sake of argument ,4s MARY ELLEN FAKEN Her half was the envy of all of us GERALD FEISTHAMMEL He never let stud1es xnterfere w1th h1s educatlon uf- HQ. A W KEITH FILTER A drfferent car every year ROBERTA FLANNERY She s a busy Bobby x y - f, if Y I ' x af- , -A ' ' h . X dine A , I ' - xv' Q Y Y . F3 I y f ' , ' . R ,, -.T All ,J I I -A f Muff' - x I A I 7 I ' W' ' 'K . . I - . - P I if if I 'Y I A Ig 1 fr 1 1, I - I E i , .QQ . Lx iff ' K . A I T 1 ' ' ,v 4 , ,' A ante 'Q I vt HI L , A T Ur T I - 1' .. E Y will? I J -T . D ' ' . X, ' ' , X Q F , A I r 25 RONALD EREGIEN-He prefers the quiet type. BEVERLY EREITAG-Her goal-marriage. RONALD GARMAN-Red is his favorite color. STEPHEN GAYDOS H e W o I1 t h a v e trouble reachmg the stars GENEVIEVE GERARD Complextoh ltke peaches and cream Nl '7 ff' 'BWI -eifirqtv '-4' : I I ' , -sw. Qi, v 1Y 'Inf ,glllww 44 '-'11 give-V SLI RITA GERICH R1ch m wrt EERN GILBERT A Eatry Tale Prmcess LAVERNE GOLLIET A Wonderful sense of humor she laughs at everythmg The Play Showed Us What We Cnulll lln -pq, CAROL GRIFFIN Don t let her qutet ways fool you she s gomg to be a success IUDITI-I HABIGER Rufus Kmg so tar away hath charms to make our Iudy gay DOROTHY HANKEY Her smtle vetls a thousand secrets LEE HANSEN A tme Robert Browmrtg RONALD HARDWICK A I W a ys r ea d y wlth a rlcle 26 931' IERRY GOOCH Sllence rs golden CAROLYN GORONIA A you re ador able BARBARA GRAVEEN A trtendly g1It from West 'tw 'asv ' 43 1 .4121 .t PATRICIA HESCHKE Patient Pat RICHARD HETZEL He leads us into Paradise WILLIAM HIKADE H H H Hikade IOAN HILL She has many hidden talents IEAN HOLM When she smiled we smiled IUDITH HONDEL A dramatic miss S' . X V XT' C' XV' 2 0 I I .7 ,as J' 1'- '33 of ll 95 ALLAN HAUSER Watch the birdie BARBARA HAWKER We re glad she preferred us to Mercy BARBARA HEITL A little bit of heaven WILBERT HELGEMO Where there s a will there s a Way DARLENE HENSON Breaking records her specialty ...l fi 'vi' sp-1 ian mvmkki 2 ei: 1 ll :- ii 5 I 'E ee H 2 E' ti : : ROBERT HOPPE-Poor Bob the teachers always picked on him. ROBERT HORVATH-The man with a million . . . friends. ROBERT HOSNI-Mysterious and restless. THOMAS HUEBNER-Satch was every- one's favorite. DONNA RAE HUNKEL-A golden ray is our Donna Rae. 27 BEVERLY IMM A real gem thats Bever ly Irnm 1oHN IACOBSON If ms heart were Q Q' gavel 1t would always be pounchng ERNA MARIE IAENSCH Bunny was al Ways sunny DAVID IAVORSKY Tune on h1s hands 'Nr G9 IANE IELINEK Good Work fa1r play and wi' a real pal any day ...- v v' In the Spnlllqhl At Last Q -nf' X EDITH KARNITZ So gay, so free, we hope she'll always be C. PATRICIA KELLY Modest and demufe, we all loved her DARLENE KIRCHHOEF Polse IS the key to her personahty GREGORY KLATT School 1sn't so bad when you have a hot rod IEAN KLEES She's Just as sweet as the rnerchandlse she sells at Aug1e's Yrzr IOANNE IOHNDROW A Centrahte who shmes at Hale RODNEY IOHNSON Colleg1ate Rod starred ID athlehcs as Well as stud1es NANCY IUNG Younger lhan spnngume DONALD KABOSKEY Sharp man wlth a pencll GERALD KABOSKEY Dark and dashmg LOUIS KAEURA Everyone IS sorry to see LOUIS go I - I 44, fm: f , ' nf., gm 9 I +I v I - I , ' ' I I ,av I A, l.,, 4 -i 1 - J, , - , I A N 'Q' ,' ' If J Y E E 1 ' '. 1- 'lv W 4 ' I ,f I A I e 1 1 'Q l xx, ' ' iz . A V . I I vga ,. : .U Z gf- 1 f I' ,.,+gg,1ff. I ff X rw - ., 5 I ' Af' , -- ' S . . 1 'J ' ' . b v , x13 l K' ' - ' ...G wi ian' 'wwf MURIEL KOMAR Smg a song of Central ROSEMARIE KOSMATKA A real pal to all who know her PATRICIA KOSZEWSKI Everythmg was Pat wtth her ROBERT KOSZYCZAREK Sometlmes Bob slts and studtes sometrmes he lust slts IEAN KRECKLOW Personahty plus ab1l rty and pep MARILYN KREMER Oh hddlel Let the house burn 4 4,-3 .,.1 I G? I ui -I tv' of 'ff-, I -1-1 'iq nh J-5 fu Q , 1' EDWARD KLEIN-By his silence you would know him. IOANNE KLUG- Dear lohnf' SANDRA KOEHN A future Woman ' whlte MARILYN KOLINSKI Full of ltle and m1s chlef too NANCY KOLLATZ Mtss Unlvers attle H Year WhlZZEIl By Fast 'ir NORMAN KRUEGER Norms a yolly old chap WARREN KUKLA The name s the same BARBARA KULBACKI Youd thmk there was a streak of hghtnlng 1n her I-IARLES LACKE Heart throb from Bloommgton MARY ANN LAISIC A pretty g1rl IS llke rx melody ,.-is ' P 1 In AV 'A V .t Ha It 7 . 1 1- ' V v . . , ' X I A Iluu , I f . l . J A 4 ' f I X L . X, Th ' ., , rltt Q1 I 'wt in . . H I .A I, ,Q F, VI Q I , C - - I ' 4, - . . ' 1 A X 1 2 IAMES LA MERE Iolly hm IOANNE LANCIN Everyloodys poll WW YW' thot s our gal IACK LANDMANN Th1s fellow toots h1s own horn MARILYN LAURITCI-I S o m e one neat A cute ond sweet -an 5 DONNA LIBERATO Vrm v1gor ond V1 tcthty dll rolled lnto one if I Hur Talent Sparl-fled adn 3- .M MYRNA MAGESKI She preferred Crom 1urn and dlornonds to gold and s1lver PI-IILLIP MAGNOWSKI Who w1ll Ph1l h1s sectt IH 3087 NANCY MALSON Oh how we envled her sh1n1ng hour DANIEL MANTYI-I Sc1ence mrrrored hrs talent PATRICIA MAUER Its too bod we wont be seelng Mcruer of th1s g1rl 1 -23 in 1227 us' .f Q J' J ,sr , '-4 T W-0 L LEONARD LINTNER A l1ve w1re 1n every clgss DALE LISI Dole reoxlly chcks ANNETTE LOMBARDO Thrs model hos ct sparkle dll her own LOIS LUCHT After shes gone well be out of Lucht HAROLD LUMLEY You cont keep o good mon down IOSEPI-I MACALUSO Chorus gnd stage crew kept h1m 1n the lrmehght ,pair i9w QP ...5 ,B . W . ,V la f7V,,3,lfr1':1,5 .vvA,. - - ' A ' I 2 , ,Miz f - . A 1 I I ' -- . . . g f pg ax :V . , 1 , i . . N ,f Y. ,wvlyw xv in V I gf ,C 1 M ' 5, 5 . ,IN , fh Z . -4 - I - , af - A I ' I ', Q wr X I - 4- it P 1 H .L W . . . ?- I , - . W I ' .L ' ' . . ' ' 1 .5 591, l l fi' f 1.: ' - iw A A 3 -A I . . -r If J X g I 'D Vw MW!! 'WWW GWEN MIKKELSON Anchors Awergh was her Iavonte tune DIANA MILLER Who knows what shes thlnkmg wlth that tW1nkle ID her eye IERRY MILLER Our Iarr halred boy IOANNE MINER She mrned her way 1n to heaps of hearts DAVID MOELLER Dave really lrked sharp clothes GEORGE MORATECI-I lack of all trades and the p1ano IS one H' 1 E 'R 5 -Q-7 -V4 lf? Mmm if IAMES MCANENY Not seen much ln hrnehght DAVID MCOUIRE A man of few words IRIS MEDDAUGH The hbrary was her second home MARY ANN MESICI-I Powder your ace wrth sunshme KENNETH MEYER DeM1lles rrght hand rnan W 75 '7 '27 Fur the March nf Dunes i X T7 ROBERT MORENO Bob went bob bob bobbm along NED MORGAN Morgan we bargamed or IUDY MORONG Bowler Supreme IANICE MORRELL Dark Eyes WILLIAM MRAZ Heres one b1ll youll welcome FRANCES MURPI-lYfWhen lrish eyes are smiling, they're Frankie's, RONALD MUSZYTOWSKI- It takes a manager to manage, and he was that. IOHN NELSON Not too tall not too small rn the mlddle IS best of all RICHARD NIETO Kxng Drck was a royal QUY IEAN NORTON Her rmplsh gnn rs sure to wrn A -0 'Z' I9 755 V 'O' V I. ' f HK? --r gil' l wg f- Pnp Assemhlles Spurned Heallty WWW RONALD PATTERSON A rnan lnterested rn Shop NANCY PAULSON Smlles all day keep the troubles away CAROLYN PEMPER Never let her temper show NANCY PERINOVIC We ve got a Woman lawyer ln the crowd ELEANOR PESKIE Soft spoken and shy ,Auf 'iv-ff' 1 'fl ff f' , :ag 'ff' S -of , f' IACOUELYN OCONNOR One of the three Musketeers GEORGE O HEARN Musrc and m1sch1et equalled George ROGER OLSEN The Gutdrng Ltght ol the Senror Class PAULINE OLSON The Per1lsofPaul1ne were purple NANCY ORAVEZ She played a rnello saxaphone TERRY OSTROM Swede was our one man cheerrng sectron fi if M ,ffm 'YQ oi - . .11 , ' 'A RENT All 1 . ' QA XX...-If- I- I if' ml Q, Y f M ff I ' l A l 'if' rf jllf , Y Y A 5 D ,f ft' ff I l s. C A - F' 'R l - - ag, of ?l R 'J T A -7- y y A A ' M 7 L - T llll Sli 1 A 4 , ff l ... A ' . U V' , xx f ,QE 1 y lyt 1 bxml, y Y at ff 'II 'av , A 1 - - - A if Sf 4 A A ix 'VN -. C' gg, 'SQ YL CIII' MATTHEW PLESE Plese do my home Work for me IEANETTE POLCZINSKI Murmurmg mer ma1d And H RI HARD PORUBCAN You wouldnt belteve t but I can Work when I Want to ROBERT POVLICH Mr Easn on nrrselfl RONALD OUARTULLO Handsome he ITICITI 4? ak 3 -an V if 441' A-a RICHARD PETERS Petle was QUIGI but he knew Fords IOAN PETERSON Her greatest sm happy grm MARGARET PICCOLI Margre our black eyed Susan PHYLLIS PILARSKI A dream of a secre tary THOMAS PITCHER As a muslclan hes sax sat onal Q C 'uf ly Showed Urlqmallly Iayj l -3 'Old 0 :T uP' 1 W1 fi 4 AN- ,A in cw-F-H' Q7 all ROBERT RATZMANN Blond grant CAROL REHBERG M1ss Eashlon ol 55 RAYMOND REICHERT A homeroom Buddy NANCY REIS Sie was a model student ROBERT RINTOUL As Kmg for a day Boo ruled us all I ,X H H , we 55- I ha. I W . I G ES, , , Q A ...1 i ' I - A i J . v' ' QD. , ' - 1 . LEROY PLAI-IUTA-A manner plain and ' f y fr.. I an y,, 572 Y - ' ' In ' X D. 1 t ' . ,rf 1 H ,ez X I ff l l I I HH A I V L in ' .T tg . 3 . . f-.1 4 I ff X1 'Y . I A l 1. y , I M -.rr I X' I A a AMW I lt K + I - ' ' QQ , . d i ' - I I x . '- IOHN RIOS-Everyone is a volume if you know how to read hlrn, MARCIA RIPPLINGEReVital asset to CAP. IANET ROEHLlNGeIust Roehling along. REGINALD ROLOEF Reg W1ll never walk alone VERN ROGERS A rea swell guy and thats no he ml -0- 'T -2' vw ik? if llur First Dress Up f ' jf.. RICHARD SCI-IALLI-IORN You can count on htrn N 'Q MARVIN SCHANING Always good tor 'fd' a laugh GERALD SCHEETNER Anvthrng C ntus mg he made arnus1ng DANIEL SCHERER Whenever e feels M ambttlous he hes down t1l the Ieelln Q goes away A PETER SCI-IMIDT Red gave the class a httle color M9 PATRICIA ROWE She has an engaglng smrle TIIOMAS ROWE Hts abtllty w1ll take h1rn to herghts unknown BARBARA SANGER I-Ier modesty IS a candle to her rnertt Il:-lnlze CQNSTAN E SARENAC Clear the skres re e Cornes Connle DQNNA SAWYER Sooer but not sert ou qule out not Idle IUDY SCHAEE She Planted herself IH one heart -il x.,,,, 'Sb-si' sgnv' rf ' ' , , 5 . I i ' 7- Hx x If ,ij , I7 A V, 4 1 f ' I I - '. 'S' J A to .Vr,,. z , ., 34435 ' I ,W-5 ,5 n g , .. . I J ,J If 5 I . C V I I if D A A RA A 1' 4 , - A . I A I -dv V' . ' SZ . tl , . A ' ,, ' H -E 75 A I c dv , ,'. S , 1 IQ' N6 . I 'CJ' .. i , O - g 7 f ' 1 U I A e I V h I ez y Q' Q T I f eip A -11 M ' --9 l MIRIAM SCHUNCK Lovely to look at delrghtlul to know DAVID SCHWABE Between Ruth and basketball he keep on the Jump EDWARD SEBANC Others loaf Im Just resttng fa l 6' WILLIAM SCHMITZ He managed the team well GERALD SCHNEIDER A pleasure have rn every class ALEX SCHNELKE A boy wrth plenty get up and go IEAN SCHOENEELD Sure shell steal your heart away DONALD SCHONE A good sport who wrll play anyt1mel Q.,- wal Hrnuqhl Many New Humances MICHAEL SERWIN Have you got a sttck of gum? IAMES SEVERSON A quarter of the Iflello notes LYDIA SHAROUGIAN A lrttle brt of lolly and a ltttle ott ol lun fn f? 'fm Ll as Aff. fm! TV ln '7 ,Z E 1 '45, .. ,. Q? -:Y mule GRACE SHAW Graceful Grace dld laugh and stng IUNE SI-IERLOWSKY She ll make a won derlul sergeant ID the Arr Force GARY SIMONS Trombone BOOQIG IOHN SMARSLIK On Iohnny Ionnnyl IAMES SPENCE He keeps everyone 1n suspense , ' D- .x, I Ox la E - to . , 1 5 A . - .1 ,A X - - - X N l A ' ' I A ,r I A , 37 -w ' A h l lov 4 I l' L I 721 2 1 G-9: Ax ,K 3 'QR I , s ' . I lnl' N4 'ini V 7 7 l I Q 'Aw . ft, 5fi 7',1 x , 1 va V. 4' 'O lm' V -'vp ' 4 I t I in - ,f 1 3 '. - .J i I - . v X rg in A ,3 .. C - ee , , O h, Vi. , ' 1 A :inf f ' I N N X I , x' , ' J 4, 1 . I It If I 35 RICHARD STARRETT No passmg on the rrght slde HOWARD STAUSS Robln Hood from Centrals forest DIANE STELZNER Art IS as the art1st and she IS good GILBERT STREIT Watch for th1s doll 1n future can can lmes DOROTHY TAGGART Always g1ves a good deal mmhfg OJ, --uri T 3 YH' 5' Z Jmgqii 'AKD IK MARLENE TAMKE Goodness IS a true vrrtue ROBERT TAYLOR Hes got the name pretty soon 1t Wlll be tame IOSEPI-I TI-IEIM Therm heals all thmgs Aptltulle Tests and lfnlleqn UIIIZZHS if' Z? RONALD VERHAALEN All work and no play would make Ron a dull boy PATRICIA WALK She has already land ed her man SHELBY WARGO She loves hlm, she loves hun not IANYCE WERNER She lrked many thmgs, but mostly red convertibles DAVID WILCOX Double Ouartet Wlll be up a tree w1thout h1m W- 'T' yr' I 'uf' DAVID THOMSON Bases and baskets are up Daves alley ALLAN ULLSPERGER Dr e a m h o m archltect PATRICIA VALERIO The sun has noth mg on her smxle 'U .s Q.. 4 139 'asu- .sy n -'I 4 4' Z M tl ,Wg 2, f ps P1 TJ if if X7 ORVAL YOPS Hands off' Property of a read headed doll THOMAS YOUNG He ll always young at heart 1-5 'Q 3-v CAROL WILD A warm hearted mrss IOAN WILMERS A pattent recepttontst ARVID WOLD Homeroom act1v1t1es beneftted from hrs talent MARLENE WOOD Marlene s qulet ways are mce ways ROGER WOODS There s plenty he knows but keeps to htmself DH- N-.-! I WILLIAM YOUNG When hes out wtth the boys ilk Ended Three Years fur lVI1sler and Misses BARBARA ZAIAC But I Just can srng loud by myself CHRISTINE ZAIAC A mrllton dollar baby rn a Itve and ten cent store ROSALIE ZALLAR New but n1ce BQ 'N it bi- g-J .., Q Af 9 WV? 4? Q. AN mae... eq, WAYNE ZARADNIK A true gentleman SHIRLEY ZASKE Theres a Ken tn her future FAITH ZIEMANN Somettmes an angel never a satnt BONNIE ZIRKEL Ztrkel ran ctrcles 1n Centrals Soctety SIDNEY ZUBACH Someday tt W1ll be a Cadtllac 37 ' -li E ,' I 5 ' I N J . 1 I I G l A l ' :T-v' X ' lx Q--' V in . . . IS A , wrt? ,f 'e It 'M I A T - Tv I I 4 , 'V' 4 T ' - A N- W I T I be X A I i , 3 Vw li 3 . . . X V I A 'V I I ' U MI' H A --ll! . . I ll , lv Lf!! I ' XE' I - : I I V 'gy e I my T, f E5 V '4 uv x , . I 4, x v eve I - he V M3 ' ' , gf?L'gE ' .2 5, L X11 ' ,Vi L Dr s- WT A 13 , ij ' u Q- ' - Q! w. J A 5' . Q jf Jn fm J' 7? Q Q 'C .R N 1 'hs -Q AQ 1 -if WL! Q. FQ' 4, f Q Q BU-LIGHTS ff -5 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL - CFirst Rowl Ronald Hardwick, Gerald Andersen, Louis Katura, Gerald Bisek, Dick DeMario, Fred Uebele. tSecond Rowl Iohn Rios, Iim Spence, Herbert Maass, Tom Rowe, Dick Nieto, Richard Quade. CFirst Rowl Gil Streit, lack Schreiner, George Anich, Larry Anderson. tSecond Rowl lerry Ostrom, Robert Horvath, Bill Hikade, Wayne Barczak, Frenzied Pnnlhall Eames We Wnn'l Pnrqel Each game ot the season was packed with breath-taking action as our Bull- dogs tore into the teams of the Suburban Conference. The many returning lettermen bolstered the rest ot the team, and together they succeeded in bringing Central's Boosters to their leet numerous times during every contest. Three wins, four ties, and one loss is the admirable record compiled by these fellows. Watching each play with great inter- est are coaches Earl Zamzow and Lynn lordan. Always on the run and a great asset to the team are the managers William Schmitz and Allan Ullsperger, L- , Eozgb XN... rl CFirst Bowl Bob Schneck, Orval Yops, lerry Fusek, Rodney lohnson. CSecond Row? Frank Bilicki, Bob Bintoul, Tom Huebner. CFirst Bowl lerry Breznilc, Ray Arkin, Al Heftner, Mel Sorce, lohn Michalowski, lim Farrar. CSecond Bowl Neil Krush, Don Gohcle, Bob Tolson, Alex Muszytowski, Carl Drost, Roger McMeen, Bill Loomis. 211.15333 BTEAM FOOTBALL CF1rst Rowl lames I-lavlrcek Robert Krernz Dave Ferrls Bern1e Haberrnan Roger Koskl Iustln Van Able Edward Srefert lack Kopac CSecor1d Rowl Mr laecks Iames Schwalbach Ronald Dobs Ronald Rutkowslu Torn Peters Vmce Provlnzano Drck Fma Fred Holub B111 Kurowsla Larry Byers lF1fSl Rowl Larry Sworrua Bob Farrar LeW1s H1lf1ker Peter Swltzer Alan Dolenshek R1chard Allen Morrrs Rendahl lames Neumann CSecond Rowj Edward Kowalskl lun lngraham lun Schuler Ph11 Quartullo Al Quartulla Paul Zrngen Edward Wachowlacz Terry Roundy is 7 ' V' Af' ff L1 ,wg , ' 11 . , L f Lx W ', , . 't. - I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - wo, rgzsff 1 3 .... '. .- La. JJ, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ...W gp ik! One horne football game ot every season ts dedicated ta the Dads who stt on the side lznes and watch thetr sons play. lust as tense are the boys an the bench who watch eagerly for that winning touchdown. Practically every game there is someone who gets pretty shaken up or hurt, but fortunately there is always a A'Doc on hand. Centrals Mr. Touchdown -Tisket Dave Thompson VARSITY BASKETBALL- Your pep, your pep, you've got it, now keep it . . was a familiar chant heard at the basketball games this season. Coach laecks' boys really did a root'n'-toot'n' job and managed to incite our fans to near riots. Racing hearts stuck in throats as the entire game was often decided in the last few seconds. CFirst Rowl Coach Archie Iaecks, Manager Les Strom. CSecond Rowl Ed Shaver, Dave Thompson, Bob Rintoul, Roger McMeen, lerry Bisek, lim Wensing. fThird Rowj lack Walker, Dennis Gander, Steve G-aydos, Bill Strom, Chuck Lacke. W Bob Rintoul Steve Gaydos A-Tasket At one game each season, the mothers of our Bulldogs are hon- ored during the halt at which time they are presented with pictures of the team. Central alle I-l Basket The half-time of one hon.e game featured the reunion and introduc- tion of Central's l925 champion- ship basketball team. xr ,, 1' , ,z,,.w.,W44w:Ll14M4fHa1'L4,w Ml Af' 77 N ' A 1 wvhvff ' 'g Ni 5 . , I ,, Jw! ,,i V : l f ,L,a5 1, gf sf J mu, Ayr L Q lt A 2 LJ M .fm Q A qrnhaf Clnbldljl Ge -bw! j 5 -i 4, ,f B-TEAM BASKETBALL- The I-Vee's, under the coaching of Mr. Lyrm Iordan, have really put up a good light this year as they met the teams of the conference before each varsity game. tFirst Bowl Mr. Iordan, Ierry Breznik, Tom Buhrandt, Alex Muszytowski, Allan Hetfner. CSecond Bowl Paul Pechauer, Ed Kamoske, Glen Mair, Bill Besgrove, lim Schuler, Larry Petrus. Cheer fur Central CHEERLEADERS-Cheering the team on to victory are Donna Liberala, Barbara BOel'1m, Carol Brosinger, Ianet Pollack, Buzz Klancniky Carleen Mavis, Mary Ann Corrine Glocka, Sue Zirkel, Clarice Velier. D'Alexander, Lynnette Iordan, Tamara Sovitzky. E wc BASEBALL-Summer months give Central's baseball team time to get into the swing. CFirst Rowl George Anich, Vern Rogers, Gilbert Murawski, Bob Zirkel. CSecond Rowl Fred Uebele, Ed Shaver, lerry Bisek, Earle Dahlmann, Dave Thom! son, Bill Loomis, lim Wensing. Central Must Win SWIMMING-A big splash, and the Central linmen plunge into the water in another swim- ming meet with one of the teams ot the City or Suburban Conferences, Coaching the team again this year is Mr. Floyd Gabert. CFirst Rowl Ronald Patterson, Harold Nord- strom, Larry Anderson, Dick Nieto. tSecond Rowl Ronald Mueller, Bill Loomis, Dave laecks, Peter Switzer, Gary Kazmier. VOLLEYBALL-Volleying their way through this years season is our volley- ball team under the coaching ot Mr. Robert Dich. CFirst Rowl Art Lang, Fred Uebele, Bob Kreinz, Vern Rogers, Ray Rudnick, lohn lvlichalowski, tSecond Rowl Walter Pemper, Torn Rowe, Frank Bilicki, Earle Dahlmann, lerry Ostrom, Ronald Muszy- towski, Mr. Dich, Seen around the stadium in the tall are those boys who enjoy running over hill and dale, up and down steps in suits that resemble pajamas, These athletes are the cross country men. CFirst Rowl Steve Gaydos, Ronald Elert, Barry Ovard, Max Rigert, Chester Curtis. CSecond Rowl Ken Kempka, Karl Schuette, Coach Landgrat, Duane Koch, Bill Helgemo. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL -Iunior Champs from Homeroom 239. Ronald Dobbs, Dan Verkins, Clark Tuttle, Pete Shogren, Denny Bonneck, s. Qc Q G I Q- it i 0 CROSS COUNTRY-lFirst Rowl Bob Zirkel, Dallas Knudson, Dick Becker, lim Morgese, Bill Hayes. CSec- ond Rowl Curtis Sweet, Dave laecks, Glenn Mair, Dave l-loisington, lerry Musich. Senior l-lomeroom 330 relied on Bob Boyd, George Moratech, Ierry Schettner, Earle Dahl- mann, Roger Woods, George Anich. ..-1 up-W, A .nw GOLF TEAM - The Central boys with a lot ot drive, are the guys on the golf team, who wile away their hours on the golf course. When weather does not permit outdoor ac- tivity, the team practices their shots on long rugs in the mat room. tFirst Howl Phil Elliott, lim Farrar, Bob Steure, Ed Ericksen, Dave Farris, Bob Iablonowski, Howard Hanisch, Al Heffner. tSecond Row? Mike Wisnoski, Allan Ullsperger, Glenn Mair, Al Dolenshek, Coach Landgral, lim lacomet, lim lngraham, Ron Vogelmann, Bob Henning. 'l Twn-Lnve nr Luve-Twn TENNIS TEAM -A racket, a ball, a net, and pep gave Central's tennis team a big start for the '55 season. At Washington Playground they not only practiced but took on many meets with other schools. tFirst Howl Ioe Schmitz, Ron Beutler, George Anich, Ed Shaver, Gary Kazmier. tSec- ond Rowl George Moratech, Lester Strom, Dave Thompson, Dave Iaecks, Coach Iaecks. ...- vyxis, XV X, 2 C5 Uuicli I-ls a Flash nl, 'A Abi TRACK TEAM-CFirst Rowl Carl Schuette, Ken Cook, Duane Koch, Bill Helgemo, Tim Morgese. fSecond Rowl Dave Glaser, Ken Kempka, Ron Elert, Torn Buhrandt, Neal Krusch, Ronald Patterson. l'l'hird Rowl Arvid Russell, Roger Olsen, Bob Rintoul, Bill Strom, Ierry Bisek, Ierry Breznik, Ken Tesch. Track and lield events are supported by very few of our Centralites, but this does not dampen the spirit or enthusiasm of the boys on the team. Broadjump, hurdles, pole-vault, discus, relays, and dashes constitute the activity, not to mention the grueling warm-up exercises and training rules which must be followed. 'l'hey're llff Un a llash Clfirst Rowl Alan Carlson, Vincent Provinzano, Richard lohndrow, Alex Muszytowski, Tom Siebers, Russell Kocha, Milan Pavlovich. CSecond Rowl Torn Young, Roger Koski, Ernest Rickard, Ierry Sheftner, Lawrence Swomia, Tedd O'Connell, Dan Mantyh. fThird Rowl Dick DeMario, Herbert Maas, Ken Matchett, Terry Roundy, Coach Zamzow, Bob Rodich, Larry Petrus, Lewis Hiltiker. as vnlhuf lx Hnmnrnnm 223 G- - as gu- A .1 S, .W ,ikx '23 X 1' .K fiv- 'E' 'Q is iff.. 1 6 P V 2' , - Vt PX 3 ' ' af xi, ,xi..,,..J, ' 1'-y ?:'5l- ,-'ji' '.'jJ' an , ,J M 1, 'S' ' K Q , 2 , V Riff fl: l , x IK 1 Y lil A g. ,it ,, is 3 s. l Q T' QQ fs- 1 fe- i. if l Wi new 1 V 4 W ., X tx ,md My Y J ' 132 ' ' :Ki wi xx ... ' 2 I 'W' r an fx - ' t t-s A h EW! Wf All .x i N W l fly' fx M icy aj' Y , fFirst Rowl Darrell Arnidon, Dean Bertling, Barbara Blair, Robert Bollert. CSec- ond Rowl Nancy Borkowski, Charles Brandt, Mary Burgarino, Chester Curtis, loseph Doerfer, Carl Drost, Ronald Elert. CThird Rowl Neil Fehr, Ioyce Glasenapp, Darlene Gordon, Gay Graves, Carol Hayes, Robert Hurst, Iames laeger, Iudith Kaverneier. CFourth Rowl Rose Marie Kowalkowski, Eunice Kubicki, Yvonne Langner, Bill Loornis, Royal Luecke, Ianice Mill, Marilynn Moritsch, Mary Poland. CFitth Rowl Iohn Ritzenthaler, lames Stathopoulos, Nancy Suter, Neil Tomkowiak, Robert Truckey. CSixth Rowl Clarice Velier, Iohn Widuk. ,T 'B' YW?-5 Suphnmnres and Juniors Questions concerning the uses of H2SOi and Hcl constantly arise in Mr. Stetankas chemistry classes. These stu- dents are trying to find the answers. r. :ga wi QQ 'lv- or Sv it 1- W ' 'Hs ..... Q Q.. Cf' L' Q' CF1rst Howl Gerald Bxselc Iohn Bo1e Cynthla Buss Carol DeBacco CSecond Rowllames Duerhnger R1chardFna Eugene Goehrmg lanet Hansen Barbara Iehnek Nancy Kann Iohn Kaslow lTh1rd Rowl Roger K1rsch Davld Kle1er D1ana Koeppen lack Kopac Rlchard Kub1ck1 Marge McAll1ster Cathenne Mescher Donna Mlckelson CFourth Rowl Rlchard Nledzlalkowskx Nola Nunnernacher Barry Ovard Mary Pavletlck Frank Perltz Frank Quartullo Patr1c1a Relchmann Pat Schlmrnmg fF1fth Howl Thomas Schnelder Gerald Schwaller Iohn Stoll Marshall Tarbert D1ane Tomaszewskl Douglas W1rth CS1xth Rowl Mlchael Woltowlcz Arlene Z1ckuhr Heep Un the Hun Blology IS the study of hfe Dlssectlon of small an1mals and lnsects, understand mg the process of photosynthesls, and the exploratlon of tmy cells through the mlcro scope are all part of 1t Hnmernnm 335 Iwi x I NV N' fi rsh 'Q , .. . , 5' : F ,D y 5, V 3 - Y gfxilhff ll N 1 A Q . 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CThird Rowl Luella Holmgren, Carol Hoisington, Kathryn Huebner, Richard lohndrow, Norman Kaiser, William Koelpin. Cljourth Rowl Andrea Lipinski, Marie Masters, Roger McMeen, Ioyce Mueller, Raymond Rudnik. CFitth Rowl Roy Siegfried, Tamara Sovitzky, Darlene Specht, Raymond Strike, Ioyce Sueltlow, CSixth Rowl leriann Vukovich, lohn Wardijan, Elizabeth Whitelaw, Paul Zingen. With' Classes, Activities The romance of the Arena and the Coliseum take these students back to the great Roman Era. Irregular verbs and Caesar's Gallic Wars present per- plexing problems, but they are easily solved by a little hard study, -an if fF1ISl Bowl Krm Abel Mary lean Baslch ludtth Blaedon Iohn Blahmk Beverly Checky Dozsann Coster CSecond Bowl Iames Doerfer Thomas Gerek Mary lane Goettlngs Sharon Golla Howard Han1sch Frances Hassert Davtd HOISIHQTOH Wayne Housch fTh1rd Row? Lawrence Iorgenson Gary Kaz mter Constance Kazmlerskl Iosephxne Lupo Suzann Madlgan Barbara Mantyh fFourth Bowl Ioanna Mueller Glen Mutter Ralph Pergande Peter Phlllp Barbara Schulz CF1fth Bowl Iohn Spycha1sk1 RobertSteure Stephen Syverud Carol Uhler Carolyn Wanek fS1xth Bowl Kenneth Wozmak Daryl Wunrow ml Lats nf Fun Mr Iordan IS showxng one of h1s dnver educatxon classes the correct way to approach an rntersectlon Stu dents take sex eral exams to test reflex es and Judgment of dxstances Y' i' 6-.. Q1 ags. F Humernnm 235 in 311 f lk Q in mi! T' 5 A fbkr Ks CT-'1rslRowl Ilm Anderson Ray Arkm Iane Brushe Davld Comley Ted Conrad Ronald H Czem1erys Raymond Doll Gall Edwards CSecond Row? Kenneth Kempka Thomas Umernnm Kuehn Ianet Llngenfelder Patrlcla MCGUITS Marllyn Marme Hugh Murdoch G1lbert Murawskl Nancy Neumann llashlnq Wlldly Hnmernum fF1fSlROWl Mary Ann Barczak Sylv1a Brem Cathleen Clark CSecond Rowl Phyllls DAlexander Suzanne Elsenmann loanneGuk1ch leromeGurn1enny CTh1rd ' Row! Patr1c1a Halloran Rrchard I-lardw1clc Ralph lavorsky Audrey KITSOD Duane Koch Edward aid' Kowalsk1 Nancy Kugley Elo1seLeCheval1er CEourth Rowl Bonnle Lynch Dan Martens Charles M1los Carol Moore Ronald Mueller Thomas Nordbeck A 4- Rlchard Quade ludy Radler Robert Remke Patr1c1a Seldel CF1lth Rowl Edward S1efert Donald Teresmskr Fred Uebele Iust1neWamser R1chard Zautke Robert Zrrlcel Genevreve Znsla xc qt' at !?l ' x X i -as ?':- gik -'SQ . rg Axis I ,. 42 ff fqajl ,tif S - ,E L 5 Le' ,. .iw 6 , 1-5 ' 4 V-Nfl 4 Rift.,-. , V rf V, T fb lr JCL, T rrly , ra , . l f T 'X ' K A H ff M: kg y :A , f Ah H +1 I-'A 4 . ' 'll', 'R' 'Q TPS Q' r- ' A , '53, he T .Z.r fx ' .ii N 6 Q .W E Kuff :' I C' f Q W fi TZC: C x L -y A 1 T A ' T I I T :fig If 'E 'Y , . r Q-as er .Q 3 of 334 . ' . ' ' . ' . ,Q A f 4, is M T f f 'rrf 4 R Ix' ' - .,, , 5 I . ' I I ' we T T M T M -Y. ' zzc T I t 0 W ' I . I . I I I Q., Q u we , f V X x X A f.. 4125, T T 5 - X ' G, .N A , kl- ,-,. T 15 ,xv T- N . .. J P' sf. 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V' 5 NX 2. e- fFlfSf Rowj Barbara Fenmg Elatne Gostomskt Etleen Grunewald Ronald Hahn Allen Heffner Robert Holle Veta Iackson Raymond Karass lSecond Rowl Rlchard Pedersen Donna Rets Terry Roundy Peter Swttzer lack Walker lames Wensmg Ioan Werderrtch nmernnm lvl1chael W1SHOSk1 Hnmernnm HH Tn BEE-ll Tllllll' El E CF1rst Rowl Ethel Asdadourtan Robert Bromberek Le he Craggs Sharon Crotsattere CSecond Rowl Marllyn Czarnecla Doreen Dawson lames Dunham Iames Farrar CTh1rd Rowl Sebashan G1ordano Altce Grosmck Nancy Htnsch Lynette lordan Matthew Knrppel lay Kramer Gerald Kutz Clfourth Rowl Shrrley Lau Karen Martm lohn Mtchalowskt Al1ceNordby lames Pawlak Eugene Ptlarskt Russell Rapp loan Recely CF1lth Rowl lacquelme R1ce Theodore Schwebke Lester Strom Rrchard V1s Susan Walk Ursula Worzer Sherry Yager Walter Zlebert if 'HQ we-'V --f-I go ,tif llf 'Qg 3'- 'Y' zur- H Q , if ii' f- QQ ww- '35 OP' 495 fs 4- ' t W 1 my Q 1 I . ' 'I . if ' ,- 'P -av Y , f w X13 T ' K b page 1 . 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Q . s L N 5 te, lf FG X M is 10114, 'U'-r T Hnmernnm 239 CF1rst Rowl Suzanne Arnold Denny Boneck Carol Nancy Gerger Donna Glrtz CSecond Howl Carol Houtler Robert Illlon Dav1d Iaecks Iohn Knoblauch Anto1netteKust Marv1nKutnyak Loretta Mueckler Ierry Musrch CTh1rd Rowl Franklyn Perko Tun Plumb CUfl1S Rethertord Ioan Rossman Ioan Schauer Peter Shogren Margaret Sprrnger Ieanette Treuer CFourth Rowl Clark Tuttle Damel Verklns Glen Verk1ns Edward WGCDOWIGCZ CF1fth Howl Donna Warduan Arlene Watklns Nancy Wren Lawrence Yager If ggfw 9: an AA 1 'U gb ings:-r ww fF1I'Sl Howl Glenna Arnrdon Arlene Blazek Karen Bowlrn Carol Cralg Chrlstopher Daddato lacquelyn Dashek CSecond Rowl Wayne Holhng Clarran Iacobson Lorra1ne latczak Donna Kelenrc Iames Klancmk A 'L Q in Theresa Kowalkowskl Edlth Ludwrg Herbert Maass CTl11rd Rowl M1cl'1ael Sekullcn Grlbert Strehlow Wrllrarn Strom i .sa if 1 'QQ '0- 5'-HK4' f 'H .gn Cv 5 4 New Y' ft rm. 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' I I uwv B M I, 4 K. buf' E' Q ski ,AQ by CP1rst Rowl Cec1l Barker Dons Becker Ronald Beutler Rlchard Brown Thomas Buhrandt PatDan1elson CSec ond Rowl Alan Dolenshek Kay Flscher Mary Kay vw-Q Gantenbem Agnes Garvey Robert Hennmg Davld Hesse Barbara I-lruz CTh1rd Rowl Robert latczak Barbara Kornack Neal Krush Marvln Longhurst Kay Martens Duane Matousek Harold Nordstrom CFourth Rowl Rose Mane Rasner Ernest Rlckard Nancy Roberts Karl Schuette CF1fth Rowl Ed Shaver Marlme age M The Bell Has Hung 'H ' 'C Hnmernnm 333 +7 6 f KEY' Us H L Y' Kathleen Genrlch Dennls Hanzel Ronald Held CSecond Row? Kenneth Matchett Ronald Mathwtg Marlene Maynard Greta Nelson Paul Paullk Arthur Peavy Thomas Ruud Carolyn Searles CTh1rd Row? ludlth Torgerson Ianet Wagner Carole W1ese P Y CF1rst Rowl lames Fleckenstem Russell Flora ltll Ann Fredenck Q 'X s ut R BB W YQ' a '. - F., - r 5 A n V - -. - f M , ,I-A ' f , M .Q C Q' , v ' .flu ti J, 9 la K 'A twig flv K . x Q M 4- 1 . l s . l' J C A , , ,, ,F ,I M , 1 . . N., ' V 5, IJ! .. gl 'V .1 ':' in .1 fun N ' X -- r gre. V. s.. X Q A A ' A K rss el A I I I A , - s A Q, , I I . B . 'ff + f f f X dh' x , , . . , - A gl X ' t X + f l ' ' ' F323 ' M ' M R nugx ' , 4' it ll Afffgi fl5'51gC,1':,. 'lie f N-1 t N'3 .:: l - 4X F ' 4 l VAL. ls V - f Q Q x I' . as , 5 K A 6. r I A 1 it iv. 6. V , 4.1, cg LQ ,-M-: ,A ' M ' ' '. X 7 lla. Ct .M , l , . I I , A I Q NN 4. 'R ' al ' I I ' I I ii ' sr f'l ,I l l I . , ' 4 uf K f . I I . I it Hnmnrunm 138 f mf li f-.N mu ,QQ NQJ' is NU' Byers leannle Bogust Steve Checky Ehzabeth De Goher fSecond Rowj lanet E1scher Kenneth Foster Q 'W Nancy Gorman Ronald Gregorslu Ianet Halstead Karen Heckel Edward Kamoske Eleanor Kusz CTh1rd tw Rowl Ioseph Komar Gerald L1bby Alex Muszytowslu Carleen Mavls Lawrence Ol-learn Patr1c1a Rutter Morr1s Rendahl Robert Swlttel CFourth Rowl ludtth Stlckley Rosal1e Tornaszewskt W1ll1arn Wrlson Charles Zarcone yu'- They re Late' CF1rst Rowl Bernard Habermann George Herro Yvonne lohnson Russell Kocha Carolyn Kremer Manlyn Kutz fSecond ROWD Earl Schnltzler Sally Schwenner lane Srrugelskl CUITIS Sweet Edmund Taylor Robert Truckey Robert Tolson Dlane Zrna Hnmnrunm 115 M wxq., 'Nl Wu- hwy 519' 39 lg If AX' we 1 tr 9 . jg, te H -Sit, M N I tw' is v ' ' 'wx . ' 1 I in fm L 1 yr,,.V W W2 ' HR, C: if ,lg 5.41 -- i t fc: L 1 f ... R L ll L ' ' Q' 51, ' if , f' ,R toni A -Y l., 'L . 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Henry Larke V1rg1n1a Lebrrck Manlyn M1er1tz Thomas Moehn Russell Nlckels Iarnce Patz Walter Pemper Ph1lhp Quartullo Cljourth Rowl lack Rasmussen Arllne Rowley Ioseph Schrmtz Beverly Slmmons Fredertck Stelomch lud1th Strow Charlotte Swersla Phylhs Tamke They re Late fF1TSl Rowl Rlchard Becker lerry Belka l..1nda Chapman Davrd Farms Dennls Gander Iud1th Gargen CSecond Rowl Ioyce Lachner Gerald Levandusla Deanna Moreno lames Neumann Karen Pennmgton Ronald Rutkowskl Barbara Schanley Roger Schmltz E : E E: Q : : E n-I L :1 ppl dxf f er- rci-9, 034 'hz ' 4 1 ' ' -C lr 9' R' Q Q TS' B 'Q' 5 , - 4 Wh .,, 'A C 5 .. I C 4 .1 an f 6 B ' M 7-...' Q- ,, fr., :Q . ,U ' ,sy S r bl A . I B r ' r t 'flirt - x at B' f l A l y 1-'xii 4 it 'I' as C 7.1 A g '-'H' S 6. 7- - .. G' .Il . 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Shlrley Ehm W1ll1amFre1tag Mary Ellen Gerttn Marcel Growblewskt Fredertck Holub Clara lanowskt Patrlcra lohnson ludy Kaboskey CTh1rd Rowl George Kemp Frances Klancmk Robert Lewandowskl Sandra Marr Rrchard Moore lames Morgese Iudrth Nozrska CFourth Rowl Beverly Ogrrzovrch Thomas Peters Patncra Resch Thomas Steloers Yvonne qowmskt Lawrence Swomra CF1fth Rowl Annette Toetz Gall Weston Zlll Year Lung the Pnntsteps Fall CF1rst Row? Mtchael Brlello Ronald Boztch Kenneth Cook Denms Deegan Gary Edler Wtnona Frederrck QSSCODC1 Rowl Carolyn Lang Davrd Loberg lames MGC1OSek Charles Mast Nancy Mehlmg ludtth Nettman Denms Ptpp Robert Plautz ,X Am tg 3 Q6 X ,rx 'e 'R T A Q' T 7. 4 I. VV xv I W , V , A or v , at If , -pn M , A ' 43 ' , r TL' 4 If ., . f it J tt., fer H A, I . N A M, W Xi 4 ' it X 4. Lu Q 'N as i'f':'y L1-T 'L' T il 'E' -sn. 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Carol Naprerala Sandra R1ch Robert Schm1dbauer Carol Shannon Marcla Trlplette Sharon Weber Clrllth Rowl Marlene Wrlcox Iohn Wubker p the Stairs, Intu the Hall CF1rst Rowl Nancy Grrtler ludrth Horrgan Iudlih Kalmadge Wxllram Krlvlnger loAnn Krrkland Gerald Knetzger Matt Kult CSecond Rowl Barbara Polasch Ruth Prey Sandra Rayner Iudlth Rosenthal Leon Scherer Raymond Scherer Warren Watkms lohn VVessolowsk1 fin uh 5- 'N Q GX. Y ,,,' 5- if ' 5 at . ,ge kan- N X., W op. 5 'Y -7' ' .X 1-. .. X., S 1 - ' A 227' 1 ' 5 Q- Hnmernnm 120 vi Rf' 'S' 5. L', K li ' f A 'is 0 -A ,l Q 1 , , P ' A .4 eq. AL y f A-ef ,mf- 2- u L7 Q- e- ' if f x l ' f sf u , f '54 y -- 'T-i'. ., 1 , 4 fn .x ' ., . V 4 .M 6 BA, U ,. ,A H gw l , - gs- .S -Q-- If 'mil' . ff dag' QA .. I lv 5- ji..- ' 'T' ' -7- C g- X.- P' , Xa X , lx 1 I- v XX 4 4 , l . 1 '- H .J 'L' '33 A M3 n-Q X t .5 'U Il f ' A '31 ' 3? sie 4. W . E' ' Qf I tl 'Y vi ' W v l l in . lx .. . l :IIEI 'Q' - , U f R l ' ' :A ... 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Marilyn Garr1ott Davrd Glaser Lourse Hackett Thomas Harwrn lon Hugdahl Iacquellne lanko Robert Iohnson Sharon Koch CTh1rd Rowl Lors Kodrrc larnes Krahn Fred Lartrnen Charlotte Laurrch Glenn Marr Donna Matysrk CFourth Rowl Walter Nrcks Verlyn Rozman Danrel Schrlz Nerl Sederberg Henry Valeno August Wagner Clfrtth Rowb Bonnre Wrtrak Alan Wood Underrzlassmen CF1rst Rowl Ioseph Bergmann Gerald Beyersdorft Ruth Brddle Roger Conto Dennrs Cooney Iarnes Dredrrch CSecond Rowl Marcy Ann Krett Robert Krernz lean Loneske Steve Markovrc Dennrs Peters Larry Petrus Ianet Pollack .... Hnmernnm 235 A' ,,.... 64 . r- V V 4 s .H ' 4 4753 3 Q. Cl ,1 V A Q- 5 1 'Mi' y :.' W: tl' -5 X :M gf ff 1 S Aw N, ww 4' A W l gg , Li . f , t-XY . fail -u h gn ,,, Q , 2 .. :W A Y F, .qt Q' ..4, G x G ' Q t ff ,, ,,'1 L 'X rr by W' QE? M 55, V. N - Cl an K ' K 4 x ' W' V 4. I . X X X .. 5. .4 y 1- 5 lf-n,,q M- it f A A , ff... ll X 'H 7 U f 'L J! J Q 1 A isis C J' m ll X ' . t,,. 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A 2-is if X 1' WJ kit J 1 36- - 550 A 6 Hnmeruum 345 lllB Eta. 4,-S QQ! ...wc 01115 ll xl ' is ,AQ-.q' .L 5 3 ,am I CF1rst Howl Gerald Ahles Gary Barczak Gerald Brown Glorla Culqatr Alrce Duerhnger Russell Erchstaedt Thomas Feder Ivy Gordon tSecond Howl Donald Groves Iudxth Habermann Iarnes Havhcek Genevleve Honeyager Iarnes Iacornet Kenneth Ienson Patr1c1alohnson CTh1rd Howl Patrrcra Kochansla Roger Koskr Anlta Looke Ioy Mayo Renda Merrrrnan Tedd OConnel1 CFourtl'1 Bowl Ioan Ott Ioanna Pekrul lane Quade Iohn Rrbbtch Phylhs Scholtz Clfrtth Howl Donald Sregtrred Ann Mane Volght Susan Zukel mf if ,i- ff- Humernnm 244 CF1rstJ Row? V1ola Iackson Dallas Knudsen Iudrth Krancla Mrchael Kuopus Iamne Kurtz Art Lang Donna Lord tSecond Row! Patncra Sperle Ilah Sweeney Iustm Van Able Robert Wood Iuchth Zlmmermccn --+ ' ,Q v f iy k Q D X Q W 1 ,r 8' r , V ,J ,gif F' ' A G 'fl' f f ,1.. , D .. t Q' f, G A Q ' 'ki T zll , A ' I if I -, lf-2' if , f - -X Q. ,Q ' . V 1 Uv ,Q LV. 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G ,, f Y K 'Q 94 0 ffm! f 534, A, X ,- ' 4, 6 N ' fl , ,15W 1' fin QQQQR, A' r, Y 'jan 4' +22 U g N - - 'uw Rn QQ-.1 ff H Hlfuriaus Savage Here is a limelight of back stage action with prompters, prop managers, make-up group, The Curious Savage by lohn Patrick was a sure-tire hit directed by Mr. Fred l-laug and Luana lensen. The reception room of The Cloistersw provided the scene lor much hilarity as Pauline Olson, in the role of Mrs, Savage, defied the world. Other members of the cast were Gerald Scheitner, Marilyn Kremer, Rose- marie Bantes, lanet Lingenfelder, Max Rigert, Deanne Knapton, Frank Dentice, Ronald Hupe, Marline Throg- rnorton, and George Kemp, I-i Class Play Hit and lighting crew. An easy way for Hannibal to reduce. ,-g-,,.,.-f--1' Here Eames Santa lluwn lIentral's Lane in ,I 04 ' 1 W rwms T117 4 -Mr, A Z, .x bf! A , l u X I ,V , 0 4, This year the contest of decorating homeroom doors gave Central a very Christrnasy look. Winning first, second, and third prizes were Hornerooms 340, 3l6, and ll2, Horneroorns l34, 306, and 330 received honorable mention. Sleigh Hula Belles and loeaus tripped the light fantastic to the music of Ray Blocks orchestra at the senior prorn, Sleigh Ride , Reigning over the festive affair we've King Dick Neito and his Queen, Carol Philip. Dick DeMario, Frances Murphy, lack Schreiner, lean Schoenfeld, Connie Sarenac, Ronald Lein, Diane Mersnik, and Gil Streit completed the Court of Honor. -fhfh I Tnqether fur Twn STUDENT COUNCIL-The official legislative body of Central, the Student Council, meets every Tuesday to iron out problems which arise during the week and also to discuss new business. The Coun- cil, which consists ol the officers, homeroom representatives, hon- orary members, and adviser, Mr. Gonyo, sponsors many of our school activities. Clrirst Rowl Mary Ann Lajsic, Arlene Blazek, Barbara Kozlowski, Patricia Grow, Donna Bender, Marjory Iohnson, Frances Murphy, lack Schreiner. CSecond Rowl Fred Uebele, lerry Anderson, Phil Elliot, Bob Povlich, George Moratech, Karen Werbic, Mary Poland. CThird Rowj Arden Patz, Max Rigert, Iohn Iacobson, Gerald Schettner, Bonnie Zirkel, Frank Bilicki, Thomas Buhrandt, flpourth Row! lerrold Fix, Roger McMeen, lerry Ostrom, Dave ff' Schwabe, Warren Kukla, Peter Philip, Tom Rowe. 'if' .. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERSL-tFirstIRgwl R ' , h b , tt . avglg and Bnvgmmgnl ?s35::,d QSWNMLJGSSLSSQ, GZ?332ChZ?m1T tlrirst Rowl Donna Mickelson, Charles Mast, loy Mayo, Carolyn Kremer, lane Brushe, Rosalie Moreno CSecond Rowl Louise Hackett, Glynda Doggett, Connie Sarenac, Donna Liberato, Maureen l-lirtz, Marion Seltzer, Ruth Coyer, Donna Reis. CThird Rowb Lynnette lordan, Pauline Olson, lean Schoenteld, Betty Bartell, Carol Philip, lean Krecklow, Laverne Golliet, Michael Del..uca, CFourth Rowj lerry Fusek, George Anich, Rodney Iohnson, Robert Farrell, loseph Komar, Ronald Treloar, Barbara Boehm, Sue Horvath, Doreen Dawson. Q cv 7' ,4 wi y. K 6 1 Pram ll nf s 'i ' WAMAGO ANNUAL STAFF-One of Thomas Edison's well known quotations goes something like this, I owe my success to the tact that I never had a clock in my Workroomf' This is certainly true of the annual Workers. No clock gave co-editors, Diane Dugas and Barbara Boehm, a chance to Work together with Miss Marie Adams many times after school and into the earl evenin Mrs Alice Russell Y Q. - supervised the photography art Work and Mrs. Alice Maronn rendered great assistance in overcoming many of the everyday problems. Drattsmen Leslie Crags and Don Kaboskey spent much time drawing up boards. Cutting, pasting, and typing kept these Annual Workers busy. ,t r 4 W ,W K, X 5 45 H. Tu ll nf Ynu 1 . G CQ 65 N 4 WAMAGO ANNUAL STAFF - CFirst Bowl Carolyn Wanek, Loretta Mueckler, Luana lensen, ludy Belich, Fern Gilbert, BoseMarie Kosmatka, Pat Mauer, Pat Walk, Shirley Elko, Carol Behberg, CSecond Bowl Ioanne Klug, lean Klees, Marge Piccoli, Marilyn Kremer, Barbara Zajac, Connie Boyd, Mary Kay Gantenbein. CThird Bowl Nancy Hinch, lanet Lingenfelder, Ioan Wilmers, Carol Goronja, Donna l-lunkel, Nancy lung, Christine Enk, lean Holm, lean Schoenfeld, Laverne Golliet, lean Krecklow. CFourth Bowl Louise Kordus, Mary lean Basich, Lois Karin, Mary Davidson, Pat Kelly, Darlene Specht, Diane Dugas, Barbara Boehm, Barbara Bender, Donna Sawyer, Alice Nordby. fFitth Bowl loyce Cilasenapp, ludy Block, Ioyce Bergmann, Edith Karnitz, Sandy Koehn, Bosemarie Bantes, Pat Rowe, Nancy Perinovic, Sally Anderson, Dorothy Markovic, ludy Morong, Ursula Worzer. Here are some of the busy-bees working on senior and teacher write-ups, ' Rug. J , , A 5 Fixx X S 'TN WAMAGO NEWSPAPEH-CFirst Howl Carol Philip, Hoberta Flannery, Donna Liberato, Mary Ann D'Alexander, Annette Lombardo, Sandy Killmer, Lois Ionas. fSecond Howl Pat Walk, Marilyn Kremer, Dorothy Hankey, Ioanne Iohndrow, Ieanne Krecklow, Shirley Derder, Pat Mauer. tThird Howl Dave Shaw, lane Ielinek, Barbara Boehm, Iudy Hondel, Frances Murphy, Rosemarie Buhmann, Mary Ann Mesich. CFourth Howl Mrs. Iargenson, Bill Schmitz, Vern Hogers, Honnie Lein, Phil Elliot, Ierry Averkamp, Dave Thomson, Frank Bilicki. Pictured at the right are the co-editors Sandy Killmer and Carol Philip. Mrs. Iorgenson and the journalism classes lfnow lull well the meaning of Dead-line l That unspeakable word comes to the minds of the co-editors and individual page editors every Friday the paper goes out as they organize and write approximately 8,000 words per issue, Below are the second semester co-editors, Ieanne Krecklow and Donna Liberato. v 15.5 w-I 2 i i, ,Q 'V 7.1 - , A -f Y L6 il .. . - 4-17 . 1 nf' 'r ed 9 Noonttme volleyball tn clctton The between closs rush IS typ1hed by these Centrcxhteq Cheery new calendars greet us e:1c'1 month and catch the eyes of tne sm dents tnterested n future C1 sernotes concerts, and cluo rneetlngs. -Q ali' MECCA OFFICERS CF1rst Rowl M155 Marchant Rosemarte Bantes Mary Ann LGjS1C lean Krecklow Donna Rets Mtss Har rmgton CSecond Howl Ruth Coyer Iean Schoenfeld Carol Bansemer Ianet Lmgenfelder Iane Brushe Whats Lunch Wlthnut anna Punch Mecca punch has become a lastmg trademark of good ttmes At the ,-., Chrtstmas party th the H1 Y t brought about these reacttorts mi FQQS. NM !-in-v 56 an 1 l MECCA CF1rst Bowl ludy Anderson Dorothy Taggart Donna M1ckelson Pat Serdel Nancy Suter Mary Burgar1no Barbara Blarr Carolyn Wanek Ethel Asdadourtan CSecond Bowl Barbara Cowen Loretta Mueckler ludy Strow Marrlyn Martne Sue Z1rkel Barbara Zalac Marg1e p1CCOll Nartlyn Kremer Pat Mauer BoseMar1e Kosmatka Pat Walk CTh1rd Bowl Margaret Brgert loanne Guktch Lydra Sharouglan loyce Huebner Sue Madd1gan Donna Ghtz Lynnette lordan Carol Uhler Sue Walk Martlyn MIGTITZ Tamara Sovttzky loan Werdentch Clfourth Bowl Shtrley Zaske loanne lohndrow Betty Bartell lean Bahstren Arlene Schubert ludrth Kavemerer Marrlyn Kutz lvy Gordon Pat Forsyth Glorra Cuklatt Barbara lehnek Doreen Dawson Edlth Karnrtz Dlane Mersnlk nm-sm 0 rw MECCA CF1rst Bowl Carleen Mavts Barbara Kulbackl Bosalle Moreno Judy E senman ludy l-lunker Car l Davrs Carolyn Kremer ludy Kalmadge ludy l-labermann Barbara Fenmg Nancy Malson Mar lyn Domrose Grace Shaw tSecond Bowl Patrrcta Vale to Carol Benberg Laverne Gollret lean Klees loanne Klug Ma ,f Ann Mestch Donna Ltoerato Mary Ann D Alexander Myrtle Felder S erry Yager Erna Marte laensch Var Seltzer ludy Hab ger CTf11rd Bowl Nancy H nscn Audrey Krs p Eun e Dat arol Bros nger Co rne Glocxa Mary lean Baslcn lusttne Warr e ludf ldalstead lanet Halstead Carolyn Lang leann e Bogus P y l Ptlarskt lean Norton le ann Vukov ch tlfourtn Bowl lr1s Meddaugn Darlene Specnt ludy Bloclf Shrrley De de loyce Bergmann Altce G osn ck loanne lf' ner Altce Nordoy Karen Mar tn Nancy Pe nor c Frances lfu tony B se-mare Buhmann Ma c a Tr plett lud '1 Gargen Sandy Steoe ' .': s .1 4 - - , ' - N ,w 4 , , Wy f - k - , , V - I 1 A 1 'J' W 1 1 - - ' I .5 A ' f . .. 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QSecond Rowl Eugene Bock, Dan Schneider, lim Wensing, Ronny Patterson, Ken Rusch, Ralph Pergande, Lee Hansen, Bob Boyd, Arvid Wold. fThird Rowl Marvin Schaning, Ronald Garman, Roger Olsen, Wayne Zaradnik, Melvyn Barham, Vincent Provinzano, Tim Connell, Harold Lumley, Gregory Klatt, Gerald Andersen. CFourth Rowj Bob Povlich, Dennis Beckius, Robert Horvath, Ierry Scheftner, Ray Reichert, Dave Thomson, Frank Bilicki, Roger Woods, lerry Musich, Allan Ullsperger. CFifth Rowl Mr. Grove, George Moratech, Dave Schwabe, Ray Karass, Ken Meier, Kurt Rowe, Glenn Mair, Dennis Gander, Warren Kukla, Bob Morvak, Steve Gaydos, Mr. Decker. M15 1 AJ HI-Y OFFICERS-Harold Lumley, Wayne Hardwick, Warren Kukla, and Ierry Scheftner. C. B. COLLECTORS - CFirst Rowl Pat Truckey, Louise Hackett, Ianei Pollack, Nancy Flintrop, Barbara Heitl, CSecond Rowi Sue Eisenman, Sandra Rayner, 'Marion Seltzer, Pat Roddy, lean Holm, Karen Heckel, Doreen Dawson. CThird Rowl Arlene Blazek Rosemarie Bantes, Lois Karin, Mary lane Dombeck, Nancy Kollatz, Ianice Kohr, Lois Ionas, Dorothy Markovic. fFour1h Row i Rosemarie Buhmann, Russell Cychosz, lack Kopac, Paul Pechauer, lim Cheeseman, Bob Taylor, Diann Mersnik, Darlene Specht, Mary Poland. fFifth Rowl Darlene Kirchhoff, lerry Averkamp, Tom Buhrandt, lerrold Fix, Torn Siebers, Ierry Ostrom, Peter Philip, Tom Rowe, Kurt Rowe, 1 suv ,cn fi' 5 W' w si .fi .I- W , J 2 1 L2 1 .1 Q 5 WAX CLUB- CEirst Rowl Gerald Andersen fVice-Presidentj, Pat Rowe CTreasurerl, lean Schoenfeld fSecretaryl, Iudy Anderson, Carole Wiese, Robert Horvath CPresidentD, KSecond Rowj Iames LaMere, Lois Lucht, Nancy Hinsch, Iosephine Clunie, Darlene Henson, Barbara Hruz, Mr. Hibler, fThird Rowl Iudy Block, Marilyn Lauritch, Iacquelyn O'Connor, lean Norton, Carol Banserner. KEourth Rowl Iudy Hondel, Barbara Schulz, George Anich, Fred Uebele, Ianice Croisatiere, lack Rasmussen. Klritth Rowj Iames McAneny, Ierry Eix, Frank Bilicki, Ierry Ostrom, Bill Hikade, Ed Sebanc, Torn Rowe, Bill Ie-rving. Snunll Wave S mphnn SCIENCE CLUB4 CEirst Rowl Kirn Abel, Shirley Elko, Mary Kay Gantenbein, Clayton Durler, lon Hugdahl. CSecond Rowl Wayne Housh, Bob Bromberek, Pat Walk, Diane Dugas, Iim Pawlak. fThird Rowj Mr, Stefanko, Iohn Boie, Ursula Worzer, Lewis Burgeson, Ken Rusch. Clrourth Row? lim Doerter, Allan Ullsperger, Marshall Tarbert, Jerry Musich, Iohn Ritzenthaler, Tim Connell. 9 X 5 li ', J H--X 'T' fl Vi' 4 5 f. In LV n-I J 5' W7 l A W. A. CLUB- lEirst Rowl Dorothy Taggart, Pat Danielson, Iackie Rice, Cathy Clark, Rosalie Moreno, Louise Hackett, Carle-en Mavis, Sue Zirkel. CSecond Row? Sue Eisenrnann, Loretta Mueckler, Iudy Strow, Mary Kay Gantenbein, Ianet Lingenlelder, Pauline Olson, Fern Gilbert, Carol Uhler, Betty Kueht. fThird Rowl Connie Boyd, Christine Enk, Lynnette Iordan, Barbara Boehrn, Carol Philip, lean Schoenfeld, lackie Dashek, Pat Vogel, Ioanna Mueller, Ioyce Suelflow, Nancy Paulson llfourth Rowl Dorothy Hankey, lean Holm, Eleanor Peskie, leannie Bogust, Audrey Kirsop, Eunice Dahmer, Carol Brasinger, Corrine Gloclca, Tamara Sovitzky, Marie Masters, Diane Dugas. lFitth Rowl Sue Horvath, Francis Murphy, Rogernarie Buhrnann, Nancy Kollatz, Sandra Kaehn, loan Ott, lacquelyn O'Connor, Kay Martens, Carole Pfister, Marcia Triplett, Bonnie Zirkel, ludy Morong. ,an fs 'K I . 3 LETTERMETI-'?1r.zt Rcwj lim Werising, Rcnzlcl Hardwick, Bill Helgemo, George Anzch, lerry Eusek fSecond Rowj Rodney lchnscn, lack Schreiner Les Strcrr. Bill Schrnitz, Duane Koch, Orval Yops, Fred Uebele, Max Rigert lThird Row? Ed Shaver, Dick Le Man: Robert Hcrvafh Bob R:r.tcul, Dave Thornson, Gil Streit, Roger Woods, Ierry Ostrvm lFOUYI?1 fc Rawf Bill Hlkixde, Jerald Bxpek, Herbert Maazaq, Live Scliwabe, Earle Dahlmann, Tom Rowe, Ken Meier, Steve Gaydo.: ,, 34' 31 'Ili 'LZ WEDNESDAY BOWLING- KFirst Bowl Angeline Cavataio, Claire lanawski, lanice Morrell, Fern C-ilbert, Barbara Holner, Anita Looke, Maryann Hogan. CSecond Bowl BoseMarie Kosmatka, Pat Mauer, Nancy Girtler, loanne Brezinski, ludy Badler, leri Vukovich, Sharon Biljan, lean Holm. CThird Bowl ludy Blaedon, ludith Neitrnan, Carol Bubow, Marilyn Garriott, Eleanor Peslci, Barbara Sanger, Beverly lrrirn, ludy Straw, Sue Maddigan. Clfourth Bowl Laverne Golliet, lean Kreclclow, Barbara lelinek, Kay Harvey, Lois Lucht, Sandra Koehn, Shirley Dahl, Mary Poland, Sally Anderson, ludy Morong. Strike fur Central TUESDAY BOWLlNG- Clfirst Bowl Nancy Suter, Carolyn Wanek, Bosalie Moreno, Louise Hackett, Pat Se1del, lackie Bice, lill Frederick, CSecond Bowl loanne Gulcich, Beverly Simmons, lean Treuer, Karen Voigt, Buth Prey, Sherry Yager, Erna Marie laensch. CThird Bowl Shirley Elko, Nancy Conrad, Carol Uhler, Donna De Husson, loanna Mueller, loyce Suelllow, lane Quade, lean Clark. Cl7ourth Bowl Carole Pfister, Alice Brown, Marge McAllister, Marilyn Mieritz, lanice Kohr, Pat Kelly, Dorothy Markovic, Arden Patz. no i i 3 2 33 ! NJ ,- LJ LIBRARY HELPERS CF1rst Rowl Sand a R cn D1ck Porubcan Wllss Dav Nola Nunnernaclner Comme Boyd Dons Becker CSecond Rowl R ge Dedr ch lack Rasmussen C'1 lst ne Zaja Drann Frohrnader PAGES Llghtenlng the load of the off1ce adrmnrslrauon are these pages cF1TSl Rowl lane Quade Elrzabeth Whnelaw ludy Anderson ludy Schafl R1chard Pedersen Rose Mane Kosmatka CSecond Rowl Melvyn Barham loan Ott Rose mare Bantes PAGES Seatedl loan SCTCIUQI Cynthra Buss Rose-mane Buhmann lean Scnoenfeld CStand1ngl arol Brosrnger Karen lflarun Nancy Kann loyce Cflasenapp Shrrley Iocn ern Nancy Conrad Peter Sclmrdt Carol lfloore Beverly lrnrn lflarletta Karczewskr Pat Walk X . 3 f A ft rf Z f '11 if an ' 144 W PROIECTION GREWfCFirst Rowl Lawrence O'Hearn, lohn Wubker, Howard Gleason, Kim Abel, Frank Perko. QSecond Rowl Richard Moore, lohn Boie, Ted Brown, Alan Carlson, Richard Allen, Mr. Starnrn, CThird Rowl lay Krarner, lack Kopac, Bob Boyd, Allan Hauser, Ken Meyer, Gerald Schwaller. CFourih Rowl Thomas Filiairauli, Bill Schmitz, Marshall Tarberl, Tom Siebers, Bill lerving, lirn Doerler, Glenn Mair, lerry Belka, Don Weber. STAGE GREW+CFirsi Rowl Mr. Haug, Ronald Hupe Leroy Plahuta, Howard Hanisch, Luana lensen, Paul Bixler CSecond Rowl Frank Perko, Ursula Worzer, loe Theim Ralph Pergande, Don Gorsuch, Mary Kay Gantenbein lay Kramer, CThird Rowl Wayne Zaradnik, Dan Martens Dick Brown, Frank Bilicki, loe Maccaluso, Torn Siebers Bob Boyd. x, X1 l as f M4 X' I 1 1 l S'r -. -I lj ,ll - l , -......,,,..x r ..73 2 ,J no X Y it.-- THESPIANS-CFirst Bowl Mrss Case ludy Anderson Luana lenson lanet Ltngenfelder Pat Sch1mm1ng losephine Lupo CSecond Bowl Leroy Plahuta Howard Han1sch lay Kramer Barbara Boehm Darlene Specht, loyce Bergmann, CTh1rd Bowl loe Thelm Rodney lohnson Max Rrgert Frank Dent1ce Wayne Zaradnik, Ralph Pergande Frank Perko Kljourth Bowl Ioan lacobson Bonme Zlrkel lerry Scheftner loe Macaluso, Frances Murphy lerry Frx Frank Bhckr Mr Haug Shredding Liqhl nn the Subject DEBATEfCFirst Bowl lim Berry Henry Burr1ll Tedd OConne11 jon Hugdahl Gary Barczak Kathleen Gayske. CSecond Bowl Teresa Bahstrerrr Karen Schuyler Patrtcta Povlrch Genevreve Honeyager Lots Ann Frantz, Marrlyn Garriott CTh1rd Bowl Nancy Permovrc Ieannte Bogust Harry Brandt Ken Busch Davrd Grzsey, Dale Lzsi, Ktm Abel KFourth Bowl Mr Bawhngs Marc1a Trrplett Al lelmek Ph1lEll1ot lohn lacobson Dave laecks, lerry Musich. fs 44 -A X 9 z 'W . , ,V 'ff 'M mf., fa A . M , .,.. .- mfvfmvgwxtwi fir - ,T ,F::3,f.-R, .V+-. f 5,-.xi - t wt ,.. 15-3 s...f , , it im ,. i ft , if ,, The awakening ol Modern Dance at Central this year gave students a chance to put their emotions into action and dance. Guided and taught by Miss Ginther, the club has been working on creative dancing. MODEHN DANCE- tEirst Howl lackie Rice, Cathy Clark, Marian Housh, Sherry Yager, Lynnette Iordan, Ethel Asdadourian, KSecond Howl Roberta Flannery, Donna Liberato, Connie Boyd, Ieri Vukovich, Mary Ann D'Alex- ander, Barbara Boehm, Gay Graves. tThird Howl Sandra Rayner, Carolyn Searles, Tamara Sovitzky, Rosemarie Buhmann, Edith Ludwig, Marilyn Garriott, lean Clark, Kay Martens. nw, Prancinq tn ,Els xt 629. Q t A-ff Modern Danlzmq J 'Q an ce C oi dtier. wg We ...wg mi' .: f-f-it ORCHESTRA-Our orchestra, under the direction of Miss Marie Grimm, has presented a great variety of music from Peter and the Wolf to Perpetual Motion . CFirst Rowl Luana lensen, Tom Moehn, Ken Kempka, Charles Milos, Barbara Hruz, Ronald Elert. fSecond Bowl Iudy Block, Richard Conrad, Les Strom, Mike Del.uca, lim Cheeseman, Ioanna Mueller, Pauline Olson, Barbara Boehm, Donna Bender, Kurt Rowe, Tom Pitcher, lack Landmann, Glen Danielson. fThird Bowl Iohn Stoll, Peter Shogren, Marlene Hurd, Bae Brown, Ianet Fischer, Miss Grimm. Malnrettes Ioanne Miner, Eunice Dahmer. , , - Connie Kazmierski Marietta Kdrczewslci I, ,,,, V ' 1 a X fi' I F L ' 3 B Q V' 1 5 , sl A7 gl' ,A f , . , if v . 4 , if W 'P uv , ' If naw -.,,, ,i-d.r,.,..-. All lf ri Fi' o-I L -1 A' ff 1 f. 8 , ,f S, 'X GIRLS CHORUS - CEirst Rowl Muriel Komar, lean Holm, lackie Rice, lune Smigelski, Catherine Kaslow. CSecond Rowl Nancy Paulson, Dorothy Hankey, Rosalie Moreno, Angeline Cavataio, Diane Koeppen, Shirley Derder. lThird Rowl Marcia Goesling, ludy Hondel, Audrey Kirsop, lanet Roehling, Donna Glitz, Mary Ellen Faken. lEourth Rowl Arlene Watkins, Wilma Anderson, Doreen Dawson, leriann Vukovich, Corrine Glocka, loan Rossman, Eloise LaChevalier. CFitth Rowl Lorraine latczak, Arlene Zickuhr, Marcia Triplett, Ursula Worzer, Diane Tomas- zewski, Sharon Croisatiere, Alice Norby. BEGINNERS CHORUS-lEirst Rowl Carol Shannon, Diane Zrna, Anita Looke, Carol Davis, Kathleen Gayske, Sandra Marr, Clara lanowski, Elaine Fehr, lay Mayo, Sharon Koch, Buzz Klancnik. CSecond Rowl leriann Vukovich, Barbara lelinek, Diane Koeppen, Barbara Polasch, lucly Kalmadge, Carol Hoisington, Marion Seltzer, lanet Pollack, loan Meier, Sandra Rayner, Nancy Mehling. CThird Rowl Suzanne Arnold, Marilyn Mieritz, Pat Forsyth, Karen Schuyler, Arlene Ahearn, Dianne Skonieczny, Marilyn Kutz, Arlene Schubert, Pat Grow, loan Miner. CEourth Rowl Ken Stelloh, Bob Zirkel, Dave Grisey, Ron Gregorski, Ronald Bezie, lim laeger, Curtis Sweet, Ed Seifert, Russell Rapp. Cljitth Rowl William Wilson, Ed Shaver, lim Duer- linger, Gerald Hammond, lustin Van Able, David Hoisington, Louis Hiltiker, Peter Philip, Albin Dahl. Un the Winqs UQ A if if it A r- ' T, L M ' ' ,jf 5' if P YB' nf Sung D GIRLS' CHORUS - CFirst Rowl Gail Weston, Nola Nunnernacher, ludy Ander- son, Barbara Fennig, Nancy Kugley, CSecf ond Rowl Margie Piccoli, Marcyl Dickerf son, Frances Hassert, Karen Voigt, Nancy Hinsch, Mary Ann Mesich. CThird Rowl Grace Shaw, Pat Danielson, Marline Throgrnorton, Patricia Seidel, Sue Eisen- rnann, Agnes Garvey, CFourth Rowl Carol Uhler, Faith Ziernann, Iune Sherlowsky, Ellyn Lacke, Lois Dietenbach, Pat Thessin, Beverly Kleinfeldt, Nancy Reis, Ruth Prey. CFitth Rowl Genevieve Gerard, Marie Masters, ludy Gargen, Sue Connell, Rita Gerich, Pat Koszewski, Ianet Hansen, Kathryn Huebner. BEGlNNER'S CHORUS - CFirst Rowl Yvonne Sowinski, Lydia Sharougian, Carleen Mavis, Sue Zirkel, Loretta Mueclc- ler, Iudy Strow, Cathleen Clark, Ellyn Lacke, Agnes Garvey, Pat Danielson, Indy Neitrnan. tSecond Rowl Carol Larsen, lean Loneske, Mary lean Basich, ludy Ralston, Nancy Anderson, Shirley Ehrn, Tamara Sovitsky, Sue Connell, Marlene Wilcox, Carol Rubow. CThird Rowl ldelle Hauert, Carol Napierala, Carole Pfister, Sue Horvath, lanice Mill, Pat Schirnrning, Pat McGuire, Marge lohnson, Shirley Zaske, Dorsann Coster, Eunice Dahmer CFourth Rowl Tony Cerfus, Christopher Daddato, Milan Pavlovich, Ierry Rierner, Don Weber, Gary Edler, Urban Eraarn, Ken Forster CFifth Rowl Frank Wirlcus, Neil Sederberg, Dave McGuire, Vincent Provinzano, Russ Nickels, Dave Loberfg, Iarnes Diedrich, Dennis Pipp. Qi. uv vip. 1 Y. t fi ,fps ,, , 3 3 lf, it BANDflFirst Rowl Phyllis Scholtz, loyce Huebner. CSecond Rowl Pauline Olson, William Mraz, Ianet Lingenfelder, Bonnie Witiak, Barbara Boehm. CThird Rowl Patricia Vogel, Sherry Yager, Kenneth Rusch, Barbara Hruz, Annette Toetz, Iosephine Gooch, Ronald Mueller. CFourth Rowl Diane Dugas, Michael Del.uca, Dennis Bonneclc, Mary Kay Gantenbeiri, Lester Strom, lan Christensen, Richard Koehn, Iames Severson, Margaret Rigert. CFifth Rowl lerrold Fix, Thomas Koehn, Ronald Elert, Douglas Wirth, William Hayes. Throughout the year the band is kept busy playing for graduation, in concerts and special programs, on the football field during halfftime, and in community parades as a marching musical unit. Other occasions include pep assemblies and basketball games. Because each student has the common interest of music, he enjoys playing together with his fellow band members the popular and classical selections of famous composers. Directing the group is Mr. Damon Shook, who is more than just a director. He is a personal friend to each of his students, and holds a position of admiration and respect in each members heart. I HQQI L.. g,, Aw, f BAND-Clfirst Rowj Luella Holmgren, Genevieve Honeyager, Glen Danielson. CSecond Row? Richard Lang, Ieannie Bogust, Carolyn Wanek, Thomas Pitcher, Nancy Kollatz, fThird Rowl Iohn Stoll, Barbara Cowen, lane Brushe, Ioanne Gukich, Iudith Kavemeier, Patricia Roddy, Lois Frantz, lack Landmann. CFourth Rowl Ioanna Mueller, Iames Cheeseman, Iudy Block, Nancy Oravez, Nancy Gorman, Kurt Rowe, Ianice Kohr, Theodore Schwebke, Gary Simmons. Clsiith Rowl Richard Conrad, Michael Wisnowski 'Y 'Pl g,- H I Strike ll the Band ll Misty Crystal Ball, l3'urluneteller Besides the many leads, several choruses made the operetta a huge success. Gypsies and I-lll Nocturnal rehearsals for The Fortune Teller were long, hard, and often very trying, but in this case the means justified the end. Members of A Cappella gave two fine performances and were extreme- ly Well received both nights. I' fir- s. '-H , Kr -ig, The magic of a carousel converted our gym into ' R d. 1 a beautiful pastel fantasy. Fiery stee Q, roya coaches drawn by prancing white horses, and pink cailiopes created a picturesque atmosphere, King lack Kopac and his Queen, Carol Brasinger with their court at honor Fred Uebele, Loretta Mueckler, Ierry Bisek, Karen Haker, Donna Reis, Ierry Fusek, Roger Mctvieen, and Marilyn Marine led the 115 eniranced couples in the Grand March. 1 W 'W . 2 LI , W , . ,.-. , ,,Tg.Ar -Q F ? ' .V i -Q 7 I T as , -iff! E- iii X but kv! ,Y Wu 41 N'-ef! : :S., 2 ,K Mexican Merry-Making 3 Ace Cleaners, 6129 West Beloit Road Fred Andrews Ieweler, 1343 South 70th Street Deusing Studio, 1340 South 71st Street Kearney CS Trecker Corporation, 6784 West National Sells Printing Company, 1363 South 70th Street ffl 1 ' f One-Half Page Each Wamaqn Year Bunk Patrons We are especially grateful to our advertisers. They have helped to make this Wamago Annual possible. The following PATRONS have paid for the space indicated, and in addition have donated the space for additional pictures. They wish for the student body a happy and prosperous future. One-Quarter Page Each Borgwardt Funeral Home, 1603 South 81st Street Green Furniture Company, 7301 West Greenfield West Allis State Bank, 6125 West National Wilbur Lumber Company, 7919 West National One-Eighth Page Each Friedman's Clothes, 7016 West Greenfield Gary's l. G. A., 5808 West National Gene's Variety Shop, 7201 West National Gerber's Floral Shop, 1908 South 60th Street Linda's Florist CS. Gift Shop, 7117 West National Lyon's Apparel Shop, 7224 West National' Majdecki Super Foods, 8021 West National McAllister Pharmacy CW. A. Prescription Storel 7046 West Greenfield Olson's I. G. A., 1568 South 81st Street Ray Powers Phillip's Service, 7430 West National 't Richmond Pharmacy, 6001 West Greenfield Sentry I. G. A. 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