West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Pnrewurd We all know all good thlngs must come to an end As the strarns of Pomp and Clrcumstance sound once again through the school they mark for some gust the passing of another year but for others they mean the end ot three wonderful years at Central As you page through your annual many m mones wall lrve once agarn nn your heart the games and dances the assembltes class plays and proms the classes whrch seemed unbearable but whnch proved to be wonderful experuences those all Important meetrngs with advtsors to plan your tuture those blue Monday mornrngs when you would have given anything to stay ID bed the noon hours when you rushed to meetrngs watched mtra murals or danced to the musnc of our own student band Yes all thesc and countless others have made your years at Central well worth rememberrng 1 , . A . ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . fs ' 1 Table nf llnnlents Administration West Allis Schools Wes Faculty Seniors Activities Classes Sports Patrons Board of Educatuon ThIs group although not too well known by the students IS none the less Important They handle all the responsIbIlIty of runnang the CIty school system TheIr success IS seen In the many Improvements In ou school Members ot the board are Mr J McCormack Mr L Van Dal Mrs P Bernhardt Mr J GeIst Mr E G Kellogg Supermtendent Mr E Gruber Mrs Keech Mr M Benesch I f,f' Mi' .,,,... ,,,-f uv' ...-.----nad' if Secretarral work In the Superlntendents ottrce IS handled eflrclently by FlossIe Goltz Mrs Ruth Kompas and Mrs Rena MorrIssey A Mary Modesto Secretary to the Board Mr Kellogg We can thank our SuperIntendent ot Schools for many of our moments t remember for It was hIs Iob to keep our school system runmng smoothly HIs varIed dUlI6S made hIm a busy man Yet he was never too busy when It came to Improvlng Central As assrstant to the SuperIntendent M Carlson s Iob was to see that our school funds really went a long way He also balances the books prepares essentral letters and bul letlns He could be called Mr EtfIcIency I gag S x nd ' 4 :thx .X l , O I . . . 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X93, - ' w s . ..- K ,W cliff I I I 1 - I - K .og DIRECTIJRS 'R Mrs Alice Maronn Most girls found it almost a privilege to be sent to the girls advisor With her never ending patience Mrs Alice Maronn worked out the problems of many a young girl To many she was a mother away from home to all she was a willing friend Mr John J Gach We shall probably all remember our principal Mr John J Gach for the able way in which he carried on his position He inspired us with his lively and enthusiastic spirit and encouraged us to attain greater heights His added stress on the future made many realize that it was important and should be considered Mr Nell Gonyo As the saying goes Boys will be boys but they dont have to be the James boys We think our boys advisor Coach Gonyo could even sb handle them He would tell a few lakes tease them a little bit and have them completely re formed in a matter of minutes. Being well liked is the secret of his success to be sure. The front office is run by this trio of charm and efficiency. They are never too busy to lend a helping hand to confused students. They are: Joanne Machowski Gail OKray and Kathleen Dooley. I--.5 Mlss Inez Bannar Central s Bannar stood out from the rest Mlss Helen Brandt Mlss World Traveler Mlss Nancy Chopyak Toes on the white lane Mlss Mane Adams Public ENERGY number ONE Miss Gaefanlna Ballsfrerl In work or play she leads In the democratic way 'YQ' ini' Mr Omer Benn helps shellcc wood and Cen tral s opponents xp'-J rv Mlss Constance Case Mrnd your Ps and Qs f-'rf' Mr Herbert Dahmer Look at it from this angle Q...-N Miss lilllan Davls Miss Davis makes us feel When need is greatest help is nearest Mr Robert Decker A mistake at least proves some body stopped talking long enough to do something Mr. Robert Dich You call that an excuse? Mr. Howard Emerson 'This is my first mistake this year. 8 , J Q7 41 Miss Alice DeBruln Hasta Ia vista Have fun tourista' Mr Robert Fox produces the sweetest music this side of Heaven 1 . R . it , es ' ii? 9 i Navi Mr Kenneth Grove Anyone for a tnve mmute wr1trng9 egx Mr. Floyd Gabert He has energy to spare. Miss Stella Gatz The 'Gatzu of 230 led t biology world. ot 164 -141' inf? Mr Rnchard Haney Now let s try the Haney Method Mlss .loan Harrington Nothing IS so contagious as enthusiasm Mlss Claire Helstern Supposlng is good flndlng out IS better ff' Mr Fredernck Haug Thank all you speak speak not all you thunk Mr Leon Hlbler Wanted More teachers luke Leon P'-40' Mrs Esther Hickey Eat to please yourself dress please others Mr Arthur Hughes ly Number one Man nn lOl fs Mr. Archie Jaecks He has the world by his tongue. , ,J f- '4' Wwnffitli?-9 vw M'- R 'P Jondle He's got it in the bag. --. 61:17 Y? 'Qjw f. 9? f 'Nf Y'-nf Mr Joseph Holtman Master Crafts man Mr Lynn Jordan No 'ob he tackles ns left undone gm. ar- W f wr Il' vaginal I 3, , . im .H Q 1 H fi A 4 , 'lA Q1 , I fear' a ll! ggw. - M.. , W ,JE QQ. V Mr Eugene Landgruf Casanova of the drattmg board Mrs Dorothy Jorgenson Get your facts turst and then you may dnstort them as you please Mlss Ella Krueger Her cheery smile made her c ass worth whale I Mlss Jeraldlne Marchant word to the wrse IS sutflcrent Miss Elma Messling With sympathetic understanding she led us onward. 'Sui Mt x fs Sol' Mr Kenneth Lovett Language IS the vehicle ot thought Miss Ruth McClurg She leads us down cookery lane. Mr Carl Plehn Anyone can write a poem Mrs Rosamond Pllchta Leader of Caesars tan club Mr Wllbert Murphy Those Irlsh eyes are smlllng hx 1 gi Mr John Pllchta Aqg The man to see about keepsng In condltlon Mlss Marlon Raleigh Her goal ns to produce cracker lock typlsts Mr Hoyt Rawlmgs Dont shout lust debate It I2 'S Mrs Allce Russell Oh how she brightened our halls 'UW Miss Irene Smith Speak now or forever hold your pieces Miss Mildred Scherer Dispenser of paper, pencils, and books. Mr. Richard Sieber By the smiles on your faces tell you're not playing. I can ' z 'fb lf Mr Harold Stamm The human book of scientific knowledge Jn.. N Mr Joseph Steffonk Few people tail my cour Mr Raymond Sturm It you can t be quiet youll to meditate have Mr George Move over lll h lp problem Strom you with that Diva'-w.,,' Mr Thomas Vrabek Greenfield Park here I COfT16 Mr Earl Zamzow Muscle plus brain a wlnnlng combmatuon Mrs Roberta Mltchell She eases Central s aches and pam 095534. I' 5 ,.,..fe or-9 tgrr ...Q-2' Mass Catherlne Coady Although Mlss Coady came at mud semester she handles her 'ob luke a veteran. Mr. John Fredrickson Mr. Fredrickson, too, came at mid-se- mester. He is doing a wonderful iob in the History Department. fx S Mr Holme Mr Holme s rob is to keep our Music Department in tune and he keeps things moving harmoniously fb- Dr. Corwin Dr. Corwin is head of the Special Education Department. Her job is a big one and she performs it cheerfully. She is ably assisted by her secretary, Sharon Jerman. Miss Helen McCullough Miss Helen McCullough is not seen too often, but the results of her job are seen in all the products of the Art Department. Mrs Whitbeck Mrs Whitbeck made Central her Home ,rr v--rr UU Mr Jackson Mr Jackson kept the Industrial Arts Depart ment working efficiently Mrs Virginia Maltz shown here with Mr Jackson also serves the Art Music and Home Economics Departments Economics Department She made sure Central s girls received proper preparation for thelr future as homemakers I5 as . N, M u 43. ,cs .f 5 .is X ,r ' t .45-if 'QB L i 5 ' Chrlstlne Zalac can usually be found at the swatch board As a graduate ot Central she en loys operating some of Its business '3 'tim The spotless rooms the shrnrng floors and the all around cleanlr ness ot the whole school was due to the hard work ot the Janitorial service. 1 ' The way to the heart IS through the stomach and Mrs Rrgerts help ers won many Central students f 9? t ' uri? fsfum - , .5 U, Q. . Vrs, , . ,. ,fgffbjgff HIGH NDT ya i l' ! 1 T 'Q September qaln ETHEL ASDADOURIAN A gsrl wlth a mllluon dollar smlle rs a gurl worth whule JEAN BALISTRERI Cool calm and contagious MARY ANN BARCZAK A very quiet llttle lass dream DORlS BECKER This little nurse would make an patients pulse ruse BARBARA BENDER Shes an nndependent toc tory producnng brannstorms INGRID BERGMANN She came she sow s e conquered DEAN BERTLING He works hard to und on easy way RONALD BEUTLER You would know hum by has purple car px f 7 ini' KIM ABEL-He is able to do many things. SALLY ALDERTON-She wont talk you to the point of exhaustion, boys ..... GLENNA AMIDON-She got around, but not by herself. RAY ARKIN The Gee Boo guy brought many a sngh SUZANNE ARNOLD Her perfect manner charm and grace Wall wm her tnends In every place JAMES ARSENEAU A little nonsense now and then IS relished by the best of men fv 3:5- .5 Refs fi .. t 5' . i V 1 i 1 , V. -4 ' ee- . . 1 . . Q I Q? Q V . - h. . . . 5 is :Q , . al, 7 1 fv-Q., J! gr' , X V' i A rf, ' ' lt'lt 1,. J MARY JEAN BASICH-Mary Jean, a teachers T - B uf ' V l .T , k,, V V 'R i Y . , 'lll A 1 , I h 2?-EQ .. , R, N K .,, V ' ,,. S 2-. kwa 'QI ef H W --:nv V'-X 4qQ GARY BIERSACK He is worthy of the success he will achieve DAVID BILICKI Every day is a holiday GERALD BISEK Hell never be forgotten by e class of 56 JUDITH BLAEDON Tis better to say nothing than to say too much JOHN BLAHNIK A car that runs no work to do Thats happiness for you know who ARLENE BLAZEK A pleasant cooperative girl to have around We Return Tn Uur Classes BARBARA BLAIR This pretty lass is nice to know X Qi, Sorry lads she has a beau NANCY BORKOWSKI She will have red hair until the day she dyes CHARLES BRANDT-At first glance you may think he's shy. But he rates with us, a very swell guy. SYLVIA BREM-Her cheery face we will always miss and the spark of fun and friendliness. ROBERT BROMBEREK-He contributed much to CentraI's Science Club. CAROL BROSINGER-CentraI's queen of '55, Keeps her sparkling smile alive. RICHARD BROWN-He will race to tame in his hot rod. JOHN BOIE John is quite a Bone DENNY BONECK When the Saints Go March ing In hell be right with them .ra Arie, . wx X fx QW I . -3 -I QI A IA 7' NG' can We re Snnlnrs nw good one 1 -.Q stay In bed i dont come from dime stores9 DUANE COTTELLO You can tell when hes around SHARON CROISATIERE She s a lady from head to toes Shell make fruends wherever she goes CHESTER CURTIS l take things as they come but I hope they come slowly MARILLYN CZARNECKI Every smlle took her another step to success RONALD CZEMIERYS A palr of scissors for because l like to cut up EUNICE DAHMER Her talents match her an terests CATHLEEN CLARK A scholar she and a right THEODORE CONRAD Our Ted would rather DORSANN COSTER Who says good thmgs 4? JANE BRUSHE Wed luke to reorder this gal send us more THOMAS BUHRANDT You name It he can do ut MARY BURGARINO A lrttle gurl with a smash mg personaluty CYNTHIA BUSS She can dash up a nlce dlsh RONALD BUSS Sleepy tlme pal GERALD CATLIN In sprmg thus mans fancy turns to What hes been thmkmg about all wxnter if 'inf if WY li' - .,': 1 f 2.1 It S I I . I va is - K - Q Qu. F., - . . A 8' . ' I I QM ,- I , . . f -Q ' 1. .F gf Z , f XY' N X . Lp K I a I -1. . , G K A f s I , 1 I V 1 , , , g - We ' f' s 3 I ., - A f P I A - V1 - - ' , , ,L l , ' I N :- Q LF X Q V - ' ' me I .. I IG 3' Huw llullzlily Time Passes 2 JAMES DOERFER He was backward about be ing forward about everything JOSEPH DOERFER-He may be bashful in his way but he will be a success some day. ALAN DOLENSHEK-Those merry eyes were al- ways twinkling with mischief. MARY DOMBECK-Mary Johanna was never too busy to lend a hand. CARL DROST-Marlon Brando the second. JAMES DUERLINGER-He had the moments, but can he remember? PHYLLIS DALEXANDER She always came out on top PATRICIA DANIELSON Eyes of blue hair of gold and quite a charmer lm told JACQUELINE DASHEK Oh how Jackie could Dash ek DOREEN DAWSON Busy day busy aay this is the Doreen Dawson way CAROL DEBACCO Neat and slim and oh so rim DONNA DEHUSSON Always a good word for everyone ANTONINA DENTICE Nina s cute and cheerful grin Many friends for her will win MARCYL DICKERSON Gentlemen prefer blonds like Marcy RONALD DOBS-Time marches on but Ron ran 'Hs 1 ,jr Humncnminq Fun sweet around him choly way JERROLD FIX He went around with more girls than Gtmbels revolving door JAMES FLECKENSTEIN If only typing wouldnt be so hard' RUSSELL FLORA This shy fellow spends most of his time thinking about the next hunting season JILL ANN FREDERICK The sparkle of her twirl ing baton matches the sparkle of her smile MARY GANTENBEIN Mary Kay will be remem bered for her fair play AGNES GARVEY She caught the eye of many BARBARA FENNIG Barbs disposition is so Just to be near her is a treat RICHARD FINA There are few ways of getting KAY FISCHER Kay was so gay in her melan JAMES DUNHAM-Jim had his share of the in- telligence quotient . GAIL EDWARDS-Jolly and sensible, cute and bright, Never extreme, but always just right. SUZANNE EISENMANN-'iShaw she has. RONALD ELERT-This king could really beat it up. Long live the king. CHRISTINE ENK-Vim, vigor, and vitality de- scribe her personality. JAMES FARRAR-He is a quiet boy, and quite a boy. 'KE- ni -VF Never Ulll Stuff DONALD GORSUCH Our boy Don had a wunnrng way ELAINE GOSTOMSKI-She could warble a sweet song. GAY GRAVES-This queen was always 'Gay never grove. McCLELLAN GRINOLDS-' Hurry up-I have to get to work in I5 minutes. ALICE GROSNICK-Happy-go-lucky can't yo.: see Not many things bother me. EILEEN GRUNEWALD-Oh so serious but not g um- That's the way her work was done. NANCY GEIGER The sweetest gal we ever knew We like you cuz youre lust plaun you KATHLEEN GENRICH A bright student much lncllned To study reason and Improve her mmd THOMAS GEREK A boy who rs gutted with mentality A Ilttle humor and orlglnallty CHARLES GIBSON Work doesnt bother me I can sleep next to rt anytume JOYCE GLASENAPP It couldnt be sand better than wrth flowers DONNA GLITZ A modest gurl never pursues a man Nor does a mousetrap pursue o mouse CORRINE GLOCKA Cor was always full of pep Inside and out EUGENE GOERING Give me fun what differ ence rf I don t get my work done? DONALD GOHDE Don had o strangle hold on Central T? 2? R RICHARD HARDWICK A hard wick' to FRANCES HASSERT- Home Living prepared her for her future. CAROL HAYES-She's cute, she's sweet, She cant be beat. ALLEN HEFFNER-His educated toe helped the score to grow. ROBERT HENNING- That wasn't a bit funny. DAVID HESSE- Any of you guys got sport 9 - be Maklnq A Plual HOWARD HANISCH The fellow with a twinkle in his eye GREGORY HANSEN Be careful Greg stay on that high horse' JANET HANSEN Her dancing blond locks were the envy of many JOANNE GUKICH May she lead her future life as well as she led the band JEROME GUMIENNY Its so easy being cool calm and collected RONALD HAHN Mischief Maker Ron kept the teachers always humping KAREN HAKER I know a sure way to pep up CI party PATRICIA HALLORAN A little gal who IS full of might JUDY HALSTEAD Her good nature is like per petual motion it never stops i Really Was Tnuqh NANCY HINSCH A man ln the case9 Ah then I m interested CAROL HOISINGTON The world has not yet learned the riches of Carol DAVID HOISINGTON Quiet but we wonder ROBERT HOLLE He saved most of his time for dreaming WAYNE HOLLING Hes a champ in whatever he attempts WAYNE HOUSCH I have learned therefore I am content CAROL HOUTLER Manltowlsh was her second home ROBERT HURST His head was so full of knowl edge we were afraid it would burst ROBERT ILLION-Speech is great to some but to others silence is greater. CLARIAN .IACOBSON - A carpenter he wood' be. VETA JACKSON-She said little but said that little well. JAMES JAEGER-All the mischief that he knew kept him from doing things he had to do. DAVID JAECKS-Hell succeed with his fertile brain and ready wit. BARBARA HRUZ She has beautiful hair but still needs her Tony KATHRYN HUEBNER One of Kathys smiles is worth a million RAYMOND KARASS Mickey was no mouse. MARIETTA KARCZEWSKI - Gaily she goes on Merrument ftlllng every day. NANCY KARIN Splnnters Nan was a champ in JUDITH KAVEMEIER She tamed a boy named GARY KAZMIER Dont let his innocent manner CONSTANCE KAZMIERSKI-An even temper - She s o gurl you d like to meet. ti ,pn-s IVQ is xiii SHIIIH Hawklns Dance LAWRENCE JORGENSON A dlller a dollar a IOOO o clock scholar why do you come so Iate'3 RICHARD JOHNDROW Young at heart NORMAN KAISER-Has gob ns plcklng up. LORRAINE JATCZAK Her alms are hugh she should succeed A nlcer gal you ll never meet RALPH JAVORSKY Always wcltung for the last bell to rung BARBARA JELINEK Shell put a dent n your heart as bug as her dlmples JIM JENDERS Jumdandy personality IWARD JOHNSON He was qulet as a mouse could b LYNNETTE JORDAN She made Central shune Q' 5355, . ffl if. :I ? ll -0 N., J I jfr I K, . f X Q X , 1 M IE .N 3 wo P Ks Buys, Hun Fur liuver 'I-.. 131 DIANA KOEPPEN She hides her light under a bushel JACK KOPAC Hell always be King in our hearts studious and sweet? ROSEMARIE KOWALKOWSKI A virtue or every letter THERESA KowALKowsKi It was 0 happy day WI'19I'1 YOU COfT'le OUT WOY JAY KRAMER The stage crew was never dull with Jay running the lights DONNA KELENIC-A good nature brings her happiness. KENNETH KEMPKA- Where's the white line? WARREN KINDT-A look on the bright side is the look on Warren's face. ROGER KIRSCH - Quiet and shy, we don't know why. AUDREY KIRSOP Like her twirling baton her life at school went on SUSANNE KLEIST Shes as likeable as she is lookable JOHN KNOBLAUCH A chip oft the old block DUANE KOCH This winner never quits i WILLIAM KOELPIN He would goin in the fun when his work was done i 945 ltd' 'Hur 'Q 9:79 P Q 'ff' I ' J f in M Q, Q - . . . I I x T ' at A I 9 f Liga I ' 4. I 5 I s- . ' 4 - ' ' ' . il gb U. W L' ., N0 r - X A . - LE' - - - - -.1 - 1 ' J BARBARA KORNACK-How can you be so quiet, I I J , . X L 5 f rj 1 ' . K I sg A - ' f . s 3 A R N - E A 7 if Y-ff 'S xfn ? Q--nr 'Wm 19 A Its The Blrls Hlq Chance 'HY GERALD KUTZ Hes dependable Its has ar VIRGINIA LEBRICK Pert as o school gurl well can be Filled to the brlm wuth glrllsh glee ELOISE LeCHEVALIER Madamolselle Elouse was luke a refreshing breeze JANET LINGENFELDER Let s face reallty Janet has personallty WILLIAM LONG A man who knows what he wants and makes a beelme for nt MARVIN LONGHURST lt wont take hum long to reach hrs goal BILL LOOMIS Barnekow Bull the Sallor EDITH LUDWIG Sklllful hngers a happy smule To have fun as worth her whsle JOSEPHINE LUPO Girls may come and gurls may go but best of all we like Jo -'Q NEAL KRUSH He didnt say much but we al ways knew he was around EUNICE KUBICKI Happiness sm les and twunkle In her eyes make her attractive to the 9'-W5 RICHARD KUBICKI He wont always be a pun boy THOMAS KUEHN Our boy Tom was always keen NANCY KUGLEY The spotlught beam ns Nans dream ANTOINETTE KUST Thus Tonl was no phony S. '7O 7 --1' Tn Catch A Lover KAREN MARTIN The fun lovlng glrl with a gnggle and loads of personalnty ALICE MARTINKOSKI Little Mlss Secretary KENNETH MATCHETT A follower of women one RONALD MATHWIG When theres nothing else to do why laugh'9 MARLENE MAYNARD A worker through and through MARGE MCALLISTER Marge ns a model of grace and posse MARILYN MARINE I can t help lt If all the boys A whlstle to catch my eye DAN MARTENS-Funny Dan was qulte a man KAY MARTENS-She s like champagne sparkling eyes and a bubbling personalnty BONNIE LYNCH A classue lassle was our Bonme NORBERT MAAS-An earnest guy who neve sand too much HERBERT MAASS-Alias Joe also called Cap tam .loe SUZANN MADDIGAN Happy Susie IS Mad again BARBARA MANTYH Third page was her beat PENELOPE MARCEY Her thoughts are worth more than a penny -we 1 PATRICIA MCGUIRE Patrucua Stevens model student ROGER MCMEEN Shy and thoughtful pleasant and kund A guy luke thus youll seldom fund CATHERINE MESCHER Duck puts a tuck un he heart JOHN MICHALOWSKI John made a bug hut wuth everybody DONNA MICKELSON Almost fuve feet two wuth eyes of blue and lots of personaluty too MARILYN MIERITZ In the school room a quiet ass But was she dufferent out of class' We Liked The Slzhunl Play even on the dullest day ways lun has Tom MARILYNN MORITSCH A Jolly gurl chuck full of fun She s always nuce to everyone. LORETTA MUECKLER-Here's a gal whom we insist is one gal you can't resist. JOANNA MUELLER-French horns are played by angels. RONALD MUELLER - Ronnie Mueller was a thriller diller. GILBERT MURAWSKI-He could talk for hours on any subject as long as it was baseball. HUGH MURDOCH-Just mention hunting and fishing and Hugh is there. JANICE MILL .lan was always bright and gay CHARLES MILOS A boy with a drum us al ,O THOMAS MOEHN Music has uts charm and so ' io-, -Q V , U., Q K , u g ' . ',, , ,gf Y S-1 0-gr i 'Q get-9 GERALD MUSICH Mr Presndent I beg to dntfer GLEN MUTTER He never ran out of film to pro 'ect has personallty NANCY NEUMANN A llttle but of all the mce W.. thnngs make up Nan RICHARD NIEDZIALKOWSKI He sang Oh Happy Day loudest on graduation day THOMAS NORDBECK He loved to tease and became an expert at It Time llut Fur Emqer N., 3 JANICE PATZ The eyes have It when It co'nes to Janny PAUL PAVLIK Pauls a lad that gurls adore He s one lad who knows the score JAMES PAWLAK Mars' Here he comes ARTHUR PEAVY The world IS for hum who as patlence RICHARD PEDERSEN He may lack Inches but not trlends WALTER PEMPER Hrs friends are many his foes are few He s tall and smart and handsome too HAROLD NORDSTROM He was a half gamer part of the tume but 0 full gamer all ofthe time NOLA NUNNEMACHER She uses TOIT play an every way BARRY OVARD Barry hes quiet but sees all lf? l IL Af' ALICE NORDBY The quuet and sulent type mf g ,4 its Q . ? Am r V fi, - . , I f X. It ' ' 5,5 L r K Q H tg!-f I E S-' -7 We I I I - , J X C - 5' ' X 1 x I I 1 5 XX as n - n li TF. S A I I 72 ' , , , S Q4 ' ' H ' Q A - ' ' , To wa- lx I sl: ' l . . T ' Q - - - I - E T, M .trp ' ' 1 X I . , I f it A H 'QTSI li Nl We tt fa Il Prnvlderl Many I-I Laugh JUDY RADLER I dont ask questions I I t have fun ROSEMARIE RASNER So charming and petite Our RoseMarie was always sweet JACK RASMUSSEN Hes not a sissy hes nct a WILLIAM PERRIN-Nothing is difficult to a strong willed man. PETER PHILIP-To argue or not to argue is not the question. MARY POLAND Her personality went with her even to the bowling alley EUGENE PILARSKI I dont say much bt I think a lot FRANK QUARTULLO Little Frank was no crank PHILLIP QUARTULLO His father is a pedestrian he has a car and a grown son wheel A fellow like Jack is really real RUSSELL RAPP Me? I didnt do a thing' JOAN RECELY-A true friend who is forever a friend. PATRICIA REICHMANN-Pat what makes your left hand so heavy? ROBERT REINKE-He studied to the rhythm of his chewing jaws. DONNA REIS--She's got an all-suburban per- son '-ality. CURTIS RETHERFORD-He was always so funny -he made us sunny. ,l IT JACQUELINE RICE-Little, but oh, my! JOHN RITZENTHALER-Here's a boy with such a brain that much success he will attain. JOAN ROSSMAN - Call for a smile and there's Joan TERRY ROUNDY I go Pogo RAYMOND RUDNICK Hey did you hear the story about? THOMAS RUUD His name may be Ruud but hes not rude Fur These Whn Were There THOMAS SCHNEIDER He could be found at Westwood ARLENE SCHUBERT She didnt have enough books in school she had to go to the library KARL SCHUETTE A little man with a g heart and a lot behind it BARBARA SCHULZ Just like a page out Of Vogue GERALD SCHWALLER He likes everyone to smile THEODORE SCHWEBKE Ted seriously tooted away on his trombone JOAN SCHAUER Shell Schauer you with sunshine PAT SCHIMMING Her eyes brought sparkle to Centrals Bobs BARBARA SCHNEIDER Tis good to be merry 33 -Q I ui 'E- ' if v 7 - - I J , - ' , IX Q W . . ,I x I if U Vi i I and wise. it ff ' .- ' ' bi . ' . - , ., A . Q - X F? CAROLYN SEARLES Well remember her quick step and twlrllng baton PATRICIA SEIDEL Thrs llttle gal was always full of pep MICHAEL SEKULICH After graduation Muck took a drum and beat nt EDWARD SHAVER Leader on the Racket Squad PETER SHOGREN The Tootsie Roll lad EDWARD SIEFERT Eddue was always ready when at came to fun The Ehrlslmas Enncert adn the Hnlldays Bright 34 DARLENE SPECHT Her brushes pamted magic pictures JAMES STATHOPOULOS Luttle saints also per form muracles FREDERICK STEFONICH I dont want to be a mllluonalre I lust want to lave luke one BEVERLY SIMMONS If sulence us golden s e IS worth a mlnt TAMARA SOVITSKY Not bold or shy ot short or tall but a pleasant mmglmg of them a MARGARET SPRINGER She has stars In her eyes and soon wall have a sparkler on her funger ROBERT STEURE-Huntlng and guns are hus hobby They dont come any better than Bobby. JOHN STOLL-Heading toward Heitetz tame. GILBERT STREHLOW-There is no event o incident no hour without its message from Gil. ff-Q, 15 LESTER STROM He managed to keep the boys going WILLIAM STROM Wild Bill JUDITH STROW A cute girl with a person allty twice her size HELEN STRUEDER The girl with a smile is the one worth while ALMYRA STRYKER We re glad you came Central JOYCE SUELFLOW She bowled em over at Central The Talent Shaw A Wonderful lqht MARSHALL TARBERT-He would like to speak in many tongues. DONALD TERESINSKI-Toll man with quiet ways. MARLINE THROGMORTON - She sang her way into our hearts. DIANE TOMASZEWSKI-This belle has a ring of her own. NEIL TOMKOWIAK - Tonto. JUDITH TORGERSON-Judy was a source of fun. She was glad for everyone. NANCY SUTER Little and sweet with a smile to complete PETER SWITZER PHYLLIS TAMKE everywhere' Pete za good name Quiet people are welcome nw- 'G Sl w-:gf eff' 3 ,Ln- i JEANETTE TREUER Shes our Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair CLARK TUTTLE Clowning is his specialty FREDERICK UEBELE Such a nice modest u He made a lot of gals sngh CAROL UHLER Shes got Bills on her brain but only one in her heart CLARICE VELIER Always full of spirit and fun and full of the pep that gets things done DANIEL VERKINS What will he be hunting in June'9 Hlqh Snell-:ly The Junlnr Pram Theme ,slag GLEN VERKINS Oh those bug brown eyes JERIANN VUKOVICH This peppy gal made herself known JANET WAGNER She alms high and follows her aim with determination SUE WALK To work and have fun is her motto. JACK WALKER-Jack hid behind the shadow of a doubt. JUSTINE WAMSER-What sweet delights a quiet lite affords. CAROLYN WANEK-This little mite though very bright worked with all her might. DONNA FAY WARDIJAN-Her heart is t gold and plenty it can hold. JOHN WARDIJAN-The Robin Hood of Cen- ra . di ig. ,cs 'Q'-'51 JAMES WENSING No fun without Jimmy His humor created many an uproar JOAN WERDERITCH Her happiness and smile make others happy NANCY WIEN She has a personality all her own CAROLE WIESE A friendly girl who greeted you with a friendly smile THOMAS WILLIAMS As for naps they re all right for saps perhaps to fill their gaps but real chaps dont collapse MICHAEL WISNOSKI His tuba gave his hunt mg call linuples Banned In the Spntllqhls Beam DARYL WUNROW Generally speaking hes generally speaking LAWRENCE YAGER -- Half th time I don t know what I'm doing- the other halt I don't know why I m doing what I m doing. SHERRY YAGER-Because this chick was loads of fun her days with us were happy ones. RICHARD ZAUTKE-He's funny as the day is long. ARLENE ZICKUHR-Hollywood's favorite-crew cut. PAUL ZINGEN-Paging Dr. Paul. ,LH 1 ' MICHAEL WOITOWICZ Quiet reserved and worthy of the marks he gets URSULA WORZER What' Another committee? KENNETH WOZNIAK Follow the leader fi? f W 1 E2 I if K , fill, I - hw fi ,L . . I1 I A fa, f- I u ' -g . if ' p up , 4 5 is - I 'sf Isl sf' . 2 , ,., A ,. J S .Ll Qs' -r g ug Q n-nf 'K' 'if ROBERT ZIRKEL Flashing blades made Zeke quite a shelk with the girls GENEVIEVE ZITSKE Very fond of Blazer IN MEMORIAM We deeply regret that one of our classmates Patricia McGuire died as results of for her high spirits and pleasing personality Where there was Pat there was a smile Then Iirarluallnn flnrl Summer acallnn Iln You Remember'-' SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Plannin Baccalaureate Commencement Senior Banque and Honors and Awards Assembly were IU a few of the 'obs performed by the Sem Executive Committee Members of the comm: tee are lFirst Rowl Karen Haker Donna Micke son Carol Broslnger Mary Jean Basich Judi Kavemeler lSecond Rowl Lester Strom J Kopac Jerry Musich Duane Koch Edwar Shaver Peter Switzer Roger McMeen Witho Miss Smiths patient guidance little would ha been accomplished September l953 We were the underclassmen mere sophomores That first day at Central boy were we confused . . . Our 'first homecoming really was a thrill . . . The operetta, Trial by Jury, could not be forgotten in a hurry . . . The Silver Skates Ball provided fun for all . . . The March of Dimes show was a riot . . . With teachers on donkeys, who could keep quiet? Talk of the play filled many a day . . . The junior Prom was an Enchanted Evening . . . We envied them for we couldn't go . . . Then graduation . . . And summer vacation. Sep- tember 1954-Oh yes,-Now we were juniors . . . Big whcels . . . Often wondered how it would feel . . . Homecoming again . . . Much more fun for all . . . We knew all the fellows who toted the ball . . . We went for a Sleigh Ride at the senior dance . . . The night was chuck full of new romance . . . The operetta-The Fortune- teller-really was a best seller . . . The Curious Savage, the all school play, left Central buzzing with things to say . . . The first modern dance assembly went over big with lots of cute gals dancing a iig . . . Our own Junior Prom with its Carousel theme-a wonderful time of which to dream . . . Graduation . . . Farewell Central friends Just one more year marked our Journey's end. '49 , injuries sustained in an automobile accident, April 8, l956. She will be remembered u u - , 1 . . z . - I . I T I g I I ' . - , a I . I I I I I ' I I l ' l 39 WAMAGO ANNUAL The Wamago Annual Staff had plenty of things to keep It busy Cuttmg pastung typlng and drawlng 4,3 were on each days agenda There was always that deadlmc to be met and It kept gettsng closer by the mlnute But wtth much hard work and the able supervlsuon of Mass Adams the deadllne was met and all ot the work was found to be well worth It Much credut should be given to Mrs Russell and Mrs Maronn for their helpful asslstance Karen Haker Edltor rn Chlef James Berry Junror Edltor 'L 7:1 Jw xt' EDITORIAL STAFF Corrine Glocka Art Jerry Blsek Sports Karen Haier Edltorln Chief Ursula Worzer and Carolyn Wanek Actuvutles l -cs.1....1l Q- - ANNUAL STAFF lFurst Rowl Carolyn Wanek Claire Janowskl Angelme Cavatalo Loulse Plccoll Margaret Frakes Car Ieen Mavus Joy Mayo Sue Zlrkel Janet Pollack Karen Haker Karen Conrad lSecond Rowl Ruby Ludwig Louise Kordus Audrey Duetz Phyll1sScholtz Constance Boyd Marlon Housh Sandra Douglas Janet Llngenfelder Janet Wagner Marcta Goeslung lThurd Rowl Bndget Scheff Juduth Laabs Joyce Huebner Mary Jean Basuch Mary Beth Zlngen Betty Kueht Carol Brosnnger Corrine Glocka Ruchard Zautke Nancy Gorman lFourth Rowl Jacquelnne Dashek Marne LePage Marge McAlluster Janet Hansen Barbara Jelunek Jamce Patz Joan Rossman Ursula Worzer Erica Worzer Ingrud Berg mann Marcua Trnplett Richard Flna Fred Uebele Jerry Blsek Roger McMeen Terry Roundy Thomas Kuehn - 1 1 1 , - 1 4 .I , ' P , , , O Q . t 1 V Hx ' ,' , ' ' 1 ' Is . .- ,., . . K K Q. 7 1 'T Y f A' A A , Cf' f T I I . ' . ' A 1 1 1 - 1 , - I L 1 J I J - 1 1 f 2 ,, T ff. . 5 . - A QT , i . 1 1 . . I . K . ,H , 5 1.x ' ' as T so ' L. R., ,,,. nt Q? Y , . . 3 1 T i L , ei 1 1 h Y A . ' EXW , 'W lt f .1 6 . L' 4 F S. L Q- 4 Qu' S. , ' Y , is ,Y 47 ... J f ' GW ' : I -f - 'W 'FZ' 1 S Q1 f , G - V ' . 'pr 1 . .L V V I l V ,n N' l 1 A l i ! ' 1 1 Y, ' K A 1 A ' 1. l I I I I I - I , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 V , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . I I I I I I I l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 T , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - The special workers or unsung Heroes or the staff were lSeatedl Carolyn Wanek Roger McMeen Ursula Worzer Fred Uebele Joan Rossman Marcia Triplett Joy Mayo Audrey Dietz lStandlngl Richard Flna Jerry Blsek Terry Roundy David Jaecks Tom Kuehn and Jay Kramer drew many of the boards X,X Jim Berry and Mike Sekulich are shown working on some of the many write ups that had to be done Janet Wagner, Peter Switzer and Sherry Yager also gave up much of their free time to work on the annual. 41 QW? ,A-as 'sl I v xx will ll '3 'W' we fu EDITORS Barbara Mantyh Third Page Janet Lingenfelder Editor in I G tl Chief Carolyn Wanek First Page Dick Fma Feature Page Les Strom S Sports Page 42 The WAMAGO NEWSPAPER STAFF brought the latest news to Central Their monthly publications kept things going constantly Their thirst for news was lust the right tonic to keep all of Central in step with everyone gm Any News JOURNALISM CLASS-lFirst Rowl Carolyn Searles Beverly Simmons Carolyn Wanek Jean Treuer Eileen Grunewald lSecond Rowl Janet Lingenfelder Doris Becker Phyllis DAlexander James Stathopoulos Barbara Mantyh. lThird Rowl Jack Rasmussen Tom Williams Ursula Wor- zer, David Hesse, Alice Nordby. lFourth Rowl Bill Perrin, Dick Fina, Roger McMeen, Hugh Murdoch, Les Strom, Mrs. Jorgensen. 5 This us your student government, elected by you and working for your good The Christmas Baskets pep as semblnes movies and the Talent Show are some of the prolects that they have sponsored for the betterment of our school and communuty STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Roger McMeen Jerry Fax Duane Koch Lynnette Jordan Jane Brushe I Mal-ie A nllnn STUDENT COUNCIL lFlrst Rowl Duane Koch Fred Uebele J Iowskl Roger McMeen George Hoppe Kurt Rowe Walter Pem Arnold Ottesen Bob Murley Nancy Gorman Shirley Ehm Ing Muota lThurd Rowl Jean Balnstrern Doreen Dawson Richard Za Duane Mersnlk Sue Horvath Pat Maass Gary Griggs lFourth R felder Nancy Hlnsch Judy Holzbauer Carolyn Kremer Sharo Jordan IFlfth Rowl Mary Ann Burgarlno Donna Mickelson Lor Barbara Blair Jo Lupo Jane Brushe Phyllus DAlexonder Im Wenslng Dave Bulrckr Tom Buhrandt Jerry Bnsek John Wesso per Jerry Fnx ISecond Rowl Richard Knlsbeck Jack Doran rrd Bergmann Sandra Steber Russell Elchstaedt Bull Stoss John utke Bob Farrell Russell Kocha Darlene Specht Ellzabeth Wllson owl Sharon Culmer Louise Pnccoll Kathue Sweeney Janet Lmgen n Koch Joy Mayo Josephane Gooch Bonme Butzer Lynnette retta Mueckler Sue Hildebrand Janet Pollack Nancy Borkowskl 43 ' I - I 1 I . , . . Q - I I ' X - 2 ,sf L - I my Q 'S I I I I I ' I , I 1 I , c g U ' . W5 4 I .4 Q, 9 I I , I ' f I A ' , ar ..., -. V ff A N , 4 -- ' 1 ,, , ,ya '1 i 4 1- .. 2? ' R .X W - 3 f 1, J S .,. 4 I . my I L. - A - '- . - r A g A-1 y vs I I' ' hs . . as. 3 , ' A 3- ' , 5 5' 1' ' . - Q 9' W' .V K ' F' 1' 3 ' ' i r Q ,F .. 4 4. W A rv 4 . ,, f A D I ' ' T L y 4 ' xi I I G Q.. I I ' A f , . A . I I L , li F- I I I I I l - I I I I I ' I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I ' I I I - I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' HALL MONITORS FIRST HOUR IFlrst Rowl Barbara Manlyh Suzanne Maddrgan Parrrcua Prnler Donna Mnckelson Doreen Dawson Marge McAlllsfer lSecond Rowl Jack Rasmussen Robert Farrell Ronald Malhwlg Thomas Nordbeck Kenneth Cook Thvrd Rowl Marr Kul? Ronald Bozrch Jerry Blsek Herbert Maoss Richard Vus HALL MONITOR: FOURTH HOUR lFlrsr Rowl Mary Burgarlno RoseMarne Rasner Nancy Borlrowskl Barbara Blair Second Rowl JoAnn Klrlrland Nancy Karan Jean Bolrstrer: Joyce Suelllaw Barbara Kornack lThrrd Rowl James Pawlak Wayne Housch Larry Lorenson Joyce Glasenapp Judnlh Horlgan HALL MONITORS SIXTH HOUR lF1rsr Rowl Barbara Fenmg Darlene Young Genevneve Znske ISecond Rowl Donna Jankowskl Judy Haberman Judy Halsfead Nancy Neumann lThurd Rowl James Hlgguns Joseph Doerfer James Doerfer Sandra Sleber Gary Kazrmer HALL MONITORS SECOND HOUR lFlrsl Rowl Donna Gllfz Helen Sfrueder Donna Wordugan lSecond Rowl Eugene Pnlarslu John Bore Ronald Hahn John Spychalskl lThurd Rowl Russell Flora James Farrar Thomas Buhrondr Russell Cychosz Arthur Peavy HALL MONITORS THIRD HOUR lFurst Rowl Barbara Schan ley Barbara Slaab Beverly Cooper Judnh Kaboskey lec and Rowl Palrlcra Resch Berry Kuehl Palrlcra Ruller Carolyn Searles James Fleckensleun IThlrd Rowl Richard Buhman Thomas Suebers John Wordlqan Morrrs Rendahl Marshal Tarberr HALL MONITORS FIFTH HOUR lFnrst Rowl Josephnne Lupo Mau reen Hlrlz Mary Workman Donna Reis Marlene Hnrsch lSecond Rowl Elrzaberh Wnlson Carol Hayes Jack Kopac Jum Jenders Jerome Gumleny lThnrd Rowl Gregory Hansen Thomas Fnllafraulf James Neumann John Rnlzenlhaler Glenn Maur if i Q A s A ' I L s K r 1 ww X ' ' 43 .L Y X Iv Q fl X I av .J A V u K -Til ' J L' I X le. I A -1 I I T I r ' T - A I 1 I I ' ' 1 , . , , , . , fx f 1 I - Q H 1 5 1 9 ' J I A I '. E r Ya 1' I I I T' , . ' V 4- 'U C RA I I , .1 -4 I ' Nl ev-A I 5 A W Q xy . I I . I . P r In I , . If I I - - 1 . , V . ' , , , . X '- A 2 ll - A ,, L -9 - , 7? 1' I I Q ra 72 4 A , -Q r il ,I I I A I T, I 2 'R s S X SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS lFlrst Rowl Ken neth Zarecki Melvin Czerwan Jerry Breznlk David BIlICKI lSecond Rowl Mike Kuopus Daryl Wunrow Jerry Belka John Bostrom lThlrd Rowl Dennis Gander Walter Pemper Peter Philip Jerry Muslch Ronald Rut kowski K' HALL MONlTORS- Do you have a hall pass? How often have you heard that ever familiar challenge from our Hall Monitors? Directing strangers about the building, keeping the halls quiet and empty were all part of the hall monitor's iob. SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS lFlrst Rowl Louise Hackett Annette Ztck Linda Chapman Mary Ann Bur gartno lSecond Rowl Patricia Pavlich Doris Becker Margaret Conrad Marion Seltzer lThird Rowl Theresa Kowalkowskr Jacqueline Dashek Carolyn Lang Cynthia Buss Margaret Springer SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS lFirst Rowl Mary Shank Yvonne Langner Mary Ann Sunberg Jane Quade lSecond Rowl Richard Zautke David Jordan Ronald Dobs Kay Martens lThtrd Rowl Lester Strom Alex Muszytowskt Jerome Gumtenny Arnold Ottesen Ronald Lawton OFFICE PAGES Performing small tasks for the office person nel and running errands about the school kept our pages busy as bees lFirst Rowl Marilyn Marine Mrs Maronn Marietta Karczewski lSecond Rowl Audrey Kirsop Carol Brosinger Sue Walk Jane Brushe lThurd Rowl Marion Housh Myrtle Felder Mary Davidson Gay Graves lFourth Rowl Ellen Hurley Christine Enk Joan Recely Darlene Specht Mary Poland I I I - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . X . ... 'x , X 1 1 1 . . I 1 1 lt - 1 1 1 - 1 I I I - A , g 5 X l I 4 i :Qtr I I I ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 I I ' A . 4 I . if QL, X ,, r f 5: -Q J ,f 1 , - 1 - 1 ss V . . 1 1 1 - 1 I I ' I PROJECTION CREW-Movies and lights were the responsibilities of the Projection crew. Fine and close cooperation between all factions of the assembly crew was essential to attain the degree of smoothness wc had in all of our assemblies. PROJECTION CREW lFnrst Rowl Jay Kramer John Bennethum James Schwaller Frank Perko lSecond Rowl Mr Stamm Robert Horton Jack Kopac Glen Mutter Ted Brown lThlrd Rowl Ronald Bednarek Alan Carlson Marshall Tarbert Peter Tetzlatf Thomas Slebers James Doerter Llqhls, Sound, and Alzllnn STAGE AND SOUND CREWS lFirst Rowl Sandra Rayner Betty Kueht Mary Kay Gantenbeln Mr Haney lSecond Rowl Howard Hanlsch Frank Perko Fred Lodes Richard Becker Mr Haug lThlrd Rowl Kenneth Rusch Kenneth Tesch Ursula Worzer Russell Cychosz Jay Kramer lFourth Rowl Thomas Fnlnatrault Kenneth Matchett Terry Roundy Duck Brown Thomas Slebers 46 STAGE AND SOUND CREWS All of the assemblies plays movies and stage productions would have been Impossible without the help of the stage and sound crews I I ' ' I I I - I 1 I I ' l I I I I 3 . 'P A - L .-, s 'ii T Q if 4 2 I I I I ' ' I I I I ' ' I I I I ' I I I I ' Q T' C B COLLECTORS Each homeroom elects nts own C B Collector whose mam duty as to collect the money for the Central Booster Plan lFlrst Rowl Mary Burgarmo Donna Mnckelson Clarnce Veller Sue Huldebrand Karen Conrad Marilyn Marme lSecond Rowl Carleen Mavis Sue Znrkel Nancy Fllntrop Judrth Straw Joanne Guklch Margaret Frakes lThtrd Rowl James Frledbacher John Alston Betty Kueht Mary Beth Zlngen Janet Pollack Arlene Blazek Pat Forsyth Patrucna Roddy lFourth Rowl Sandy Rayner Glendean Sanderson Margaret Conrad Doreen Dawson Januce Kohr Darlene Specht Mary Ann Llndner Donald Ca ey lFltth Rowl Wendell Adams Bull Rtlltng Paul Pechauer Glen Verklns Kurt Rowe Peter Phrlllp James Neumann UBRARY HELPERS Book worms, not a chance These gals have a lot of fun helping Mnss Davus In the lrbrary The workers are Cynthia Buss, Joan Shauer, Marcy Krett, Barbara Schneider, Beverly Pultz, Judy Werderntsch, Nola Nunne macher vt K J ff t ' W K , .Q ,T . J , 9 ' ,, .A . ' 1 1 K 1 . , Q 3 ,- .A'f 3 1 I .Q 4 , A H -.M , v x 2 C .J 2 f ' gb - A ' I A X 3 7 N y v. kj - .. Mp.. . , , , ' r Q S L , lm r 7 ,Q - N . S- I K f 'J , 1 , I 1 y I t .4 ' ' 5 . ' I 1 I I ' ' I I I I l l I I I I I I . ' ,' 1 1 1 I ' , , V . , , 1 1 1 1 - 47 we Mecca the gurls social and servlce club has been un exrstence for many years and ns one of the most popular clubs at Central Each year Mecca has a number of socnal actlvmes The mam ones are the Cupld Caper our Valentine dance and the Mother and Daughter Tea The gurls usher for all the school events and work on varxous commrttees to earn pomts to go to Lake Genesee Mecca Officers and Advisors lFrrst Rowl Jane Brushe Janet Llngenfelder Mass Marchant lcecond Rowl Barbara Jelemk Mass Harrington Suzanne Maddlgan SERVICES EEIJEIJT' III-lI.I. UN MEIIII!-l MECCA lFlrst Rowl Vurgrnla Novak, Judith Stern, Sandra Pmtar, Nancy Suter, Donna Mnckelson, Barbara Staab, Joanne l.enko lSecond Rowl Carol Platklewlcz, Anita Rlos, Lmda Albright, Ethel Asdadouruan, Mary Ann Burgarmo, Mary Burgarlno, lloh Sweeney lThlrd Rowl Joan Schauer, Josephine Lupo, Marllyn Marme, Carleen Mavls, Sue Zrrkel, Frances Klancnuk, Karen Haker, Lourse Pnccolu lFourth Rowl Margaret Frakes, Rosemary Adams, Judrth Strow, Loretta Mueck ler, Jacqueline Lnebrecht, Judlth Brown, Karen Knrchmann, Arlene Andres, Carol Scharnell 48 3 K I . . . . . 'til' , '. . . ' in : L, ,. t , , . , f C - ,Lil ' V, , . xv V SV if n .Lux ' R -S' M .A W W , , .fi I . ' in K, i is r C or gi JL 5 yrvr 5. 2 I I ' l I z 3 I 1 . 5 J J .1 F 2 ss 5 J .sff 'L ' 7, , , QQ Q ,7 1 S J ' F. rs.. fc 'F E A , . ws' Z V sv MECCA lFlrst Rowl Carol Cam Pat Vogel Judy Gibson Janet McAllrster Catherine Kaslow Patrlcla Padden lrene Beyer lSecond Rowl Beverly Logan Joyce Lllach Louise Kordus Dons Becker Mary Jean Basnch Arlene Schubert Nancy Kugley lTh1rd Rowl Chris tene Crlmr Carolyn Lang Janet Halstead Justine Wamser Judy Halstead Judy Kavemener Cynthia Buss Nancy Karm lFourth Rowl Tamara Sovltsky Janet Hansen Janice Patz Doreen Dawson Shirley Gregerson Penny Van Vleet Jacqueline Zenda ldelle Hauert Marne La Page lFltth Rowl Jeannie Bogust Darlene Specht Barbara Bender Marlene Lustuk Mary Ann Sunberg Mary Schonk Darlene Pavlovlch Erica Worzer Beverly Knop Marcia Trrplett Q-2 1- MECCA lFlrst Rowl Marlene Myers Karen Bansemer Barbara Fennlg Nancy Hlnsch Beverly Gllbertson Deanna Ford Karen Srpes lSecond Rowl Carolyn Kremer Marlon Seltzer Sue Walk Carol Uhler Rosalie Moreno Audrey Klrsop Eumce Dahmer lThrrd Rowl Phyllis DAlexander Corrine Glocka Carol Broslnger Mary Beth lngen Judy Holzbauer Darleen Okonelc Doreen Wanta Patncua Bakke lFourth Rowl Shoryl Mueller Donna Glrtz Bonnue Butzer Phyllns Rau Leanna Scherer Marlene Schwebke Jean Ballstreru Joyce Sueltlow Donna Reis lFrtth Rowl Christine Enk Judy Habermann Judy Werde utsch Bridget Sheff Joyce Hueb ner Carol Shannon Judy Ralston Annette Toetz Margaret Rlgert Margery Mueller 49 1 - j 5 3 T xyi 1. Q ' . u W J in' ,jr Q 'K wr . . l -T ng' -4' , Q 1 J 5 ' 1 All . y r g . ve I :- ff . e A x l ,V ai 'E' l 1 . Q' J 1 f 1 I I -if Q ' I 6 'af' yt 1 ,L , fx '- I I 1 1 J 1 1 - I 1 1 1 , , . ' I . I 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 't ' I I I I I 1 1 1 - 1 I I 3- 2 ' s. 'l u 511 I I ' 10 .3 - ' 9 1 9 1 1 .sf .41 I ' X CI sz 5' 14 f 5 14 2 al ll If' 4? ,. . . V7 . K7 A , .B 'N 5 43 M.: , 5' 1 A .LL ' ' lr 'we - N' le . , . JK . T I I I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - I I r I I - 1 1 1 1 1 - For a debater there IS school sux days a week because most of has Saturdays from November through February are taken up with debates But there Isnt one debater In the group who would trade has Saturdays for anythrng else DEBATE lFlrst Rowl Kathleen Gayske Louise PlCCOlI Jlm Berry Henry Burrlll Karen Karstedt Noreen Sluda lSecond Rowl Terry Kursch Dave Jaecks Jon Hugdahl Jerry Musuch John Smelkal John Elllot Mr Rawlings CENTRAL THESPIAN SOCIETY The Central Thesplan Soclety IS dedlcated to the development of dramatic talent the productron of plays and other acttvltues connected wmth stage production Members of thus years group are lFlrst Rowl Mass Case Sue Zrrkel Josephlne Lupo Conme Boyd Mary Kay Gantenbeun lSecond Rowl Sandra Rayner Marlene Throgmorton Patrucra Schrmmmg Betty Kueht Janet Llngenfelder Richard Becker lThlrd Rowl Frank Perko Nancy Kugley Sue Horvath Howard Hanlsch Jon Hug dahl Jay Kramer George Kemp lFourth Rowl Mr Haug Darlene Specht Ursula Worzer Russell Cychosz Jerry Fax Thomas Sue bers Duck Brown James Neumann if 6 1 ,pu 50 fi , - . , - ,. , J A . ' ga . . T I , . , , l I . I , , 1 1 - 1 I r 1 ' I I ' ' I I I I I A T sses ' 5 E 'A . Q Q i , I' ,at .3 C T J v x ' . - u f xy ? X . ' 5 N K . , g X 'al if 5 . H th! 1- The students who worked long hours to put on a good play Trme Out for Grnger are lSeated on the floorl Thomas Srebers Howard Hanlsch Sue Zrrkel Bob Zrrkel Betty Kueht James Pawlak lSeated on chalrsl Patrrcra Serdel Nancy Kugley Jerrold Fax Kay Martens Connie Boyd Duane Koch Sandra Rayner Marlon Housch lStandrngl Chrrstopher Daddato John Spychalskr Nancy Gorman Ursula Worzer Mary Kay Gantenbern Sue Walk Ted OConnell Thomas Fnlratrault Jon Hugdahl George Kemp Kenneth Tesch Kenneth Rusch NATIONAL THESPIANS lRow ll Lynnette Jordan Susan Zrrkel Constance Boyd Kay Martens Susan Elsenman Betty Kueht lRow 21 Howard Han :sch Mary Kay Gantenbern Ursula Worzer Jon Hugdahl James Pawlak 5l ..- . X g - f ' .- Y 'Q 1-I G. 4 L 'P x 5 t f gf 5' A ,V sf? in . . y 6 .i g' . , f , 'T . 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I : I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I , . 1 , 1 , 1 , . , 1 , 1 HIY lFurst Rowl Roger Fntz Dave Jaecks Ronald Mueller Gary Kazmler Kenneth Olson lSecond Rowl .lack Doran Jack Drner Ralph Wasch Nick Stathopoulus Kurt Rowe Peter Switzer Ray Rudmck Fred Uebele Jerry Musuch Bob Zrrkel lThlrd Rowl Bull Long Duane Co tello Tom Schllnk Vmcent Provmzano Jack Kopac Bob Krlenz Dallas Knutson lFourth Rowl Dave Bullckl Henry Olson Denms ORouke OFFICERS Ray Rudmck Vlce President Duane Cotello Sergeant at Arms Kurt Rowe Treasurer Bull Long Secre tary Jack Kopac President HIY IS an organlzatuon Intended to help hugh school boys lead better Iuves Its motto IS Clean Lnvlng Clean Speech Clean Sports and a Clean Mund The new YMCA bunldmg wuth nts spa cuous facnlutnes has provided a meeting place and lots of fun for the Hn Y The orgamzatlon s advisors are Mr Grove Mr Decker and Mr Frednckson H1 Buys' 999 CHEERLEADERS Lets have a cheer tor the team' Lets have a cheer for the Cheerleaders' Thelr pep and abundance of school splrlt was really contagnous Try and Imagine the games and pep assernblles without cheerleaders You cant can you'9 Yes their contribution to Central was great Clarlce Veller and Lynnette Jordan CHEERLEADING SQUAD IFnrst Rowl Sandra Rayner Janet Pollack Clarlce Veller Lynnette Jordan lSecond Rowl Sue Zrrkel Carlene Mavls Jane Brushe Frances Klancnlk lTh1rd Rowl Phyllls Scholtz Corrme Glocka Tamara Sovltzky Joy Mayo Frances Klancnik Phyllns Scholtz Frances Klancnlk Jlanet Pollack Carlene Mavis Corrine Glocka Tamara Sovitzky and Johnnie Wensing. '+fSt i-'wa Q x Carlene Mavis BAND-Always ready to render their services to any school organization, the band spends many hours practicing in order to achieve good performance. Mr. Howard Emerson, their able leader, has done much for the band in his short tenure at school and all students have much personal regard for him, Joanne Gukich-Drum Major calling the band to order. BAND: lFirst Rowl Carolyn Searles, Jill Frederick, Jacqueline Rice, Patricia Padden, Joanne Gukich. lSecond Rowl Janet Lingenfelder, Jeanne Bogust, Bonnie Witiak, Carolyn Wanek, Sherry Yager. lThird Rowl Nancy Flick, Barbara Cowen, Annette Toetz, Patricia Vogel, Patricia Roddy, Marlene Myers, Deanna Ford, Margaret Rigert, lFourth Rowl David Perino- vic, William Rilling, Richard Lang, Josephine Gooch, Ronald Mueller, Judy Laabs, Denny Boneck, Lester Strom, Mary Kay Gantenbein, Richard Kuehn, Jan Christensen, William Arnold. lFifth Rowl Mr. Emerson, Ronald Elert, David Schoemann, William Hayes, Charles Milos, Bridget Sheff. P 1 Here's a sample of the band hard at work practicing for perfection. BAND -lFirst Rowl Audrey Kirsop, Eunice Dahmer, Patricia Seidel, Helen Kells. lSecond Rowl Barbara Hruz, Sharon Culmer, Phyllis Scholtz, Joyce Huebner. lThird Rowl Joanna Mueller, Carol Scharnell, David Dings, Gary Griggs, John Stoll. lFourth Rowl Carol Lubinsky, Ralph Wasch, Donald Carey, Nancy Gorman, Janice Jerry Fix. lFifth Rowl James Ripp, Douglas Ziemann, Ronald Monson, Michael Wisnowski, Thomas Kuehn, Ted Schwebke. James Duerlinger Kohr, Roger Fritz Kenneth Kotwitz William Freitag 1 1 Y B, Music Music lFirst Rowl Nancy Kugley, Karen Conrad, Alice Mart ske, Nola Nunnemacher, Janet Pollack, Nancy Hinsch Barbara Jelinek, Elaine Gostomski, Marilyn Mieritz, Dia Neitman. lThird Rowl Ursula Worzer, Suzanne Arnold Tomaszewski Sharon Croisatiere Corrine Glocka Pat Forster James Jaeger David Hesse Curtis Sweet Ronal , , , , d Robert Zirkel, Peter Philip, William Wilson, Justin Van Double Quartette consists of Dave Hoisington, Curtis Sweet, Kurt Rowe, Fred Uebele, Ray Rud- nick, Peter Switzer, Donald Weber, James Vtfensing. The A Cappella Choir this year is one ot the best that Central has ever had. They are known for and wide for their wonderful performances. inkoski June Sm: elskl Joan Meier Carole Davis Kathleen Gay 9 lSecond Rowl Marcia Triplett Sharon Koch Sandra Savm na Koeppen Joy Mayo Carol Housington Carolyn Kremer Judith Diane Zrna Sue Zirkel Mary Jean Basich Anita Looke Diane ricla Forsyth lFourth Rowl Edward Slefert Frank Wirkus Kenneth Gregorski Richard Zautke lFifth Rowl Kurt Rowe Fred Uebele Able, Edwa.d Shaver, Duane Koch. TRIPLE TRIO-Nancy Kugley, Karen Con- rad, Joan M e i e r , A I ic e Martinkoske, Marcia Triplett, Loretta Mueckler, Marline Throgmorton, Eunice Dahmer, Judith Gar- gen. In the I-lir lRow 11 Loretta Mueckler, Judith Strow, Patricia Seidel, Frances Klancnik, Lynnette Jordan, Patricia Danielson, Georgene Wosoba, Nancy Flintrop, Suzanne Eisenmann. lRow 21 Nancy Anderson, Carlene Mavis, Marline Throgmorton Marcyl Dickerson, Carol Rubow, Janet Hansen, Eunice Dahmer, Marlene Wilcox, Sharon Toetz, Judy Blaedon, Shirley Ehm. lRow 31 Judith Gargen, Suzanne Horvath, Marilyn Kutz, Genevieve Honeyager, Bonnie Lynch, Ellyn Lacke, Tamara Sovitz- ky, Barbara Polasch, Kathryn Huebner, Ingrid Bergmann, lRow 41 Kenneth Stelloh, Gerald Schwaller, Ray Rudnick, Gary Edler, James Diedrich, Duane Matousek, Christopher Daddato, Donald Weber, Russell Rapp. lRow 51 David Hoisington, David Loberg, Richard Fina, Vincent Provinzano, Peter Switzer, Erv Kaczmarek, Milan Pavlovich, Gerald Kutz, James Wensing. MIXED CHORUS: lFirst Rowl Kathleen O'Neil, Sandra Pinter, Karen Karstedt, Carol Ruppin, Terry Blando, Jeriann Vukovich, Bar- bara Gerlach, Eleanore Rapp, Kathleen Wright, Connie Moran, Sue Hildebrand, Clarice Velier, Kathleen O'Reilly. lSecond Rowl Sharon Golla, Judith Kusch, Judith Gibson, Andrea Cuga, Linda LaCourt, Glendean Sanderson, Nancy Mehling, Carol Pfister, Karen Werbic, Janice Kohr, Donna Matysik, Karen Schuyler. lThird Rowl Richard Anderson, Robert Murley, Robert Kreinz, Lloyd Crom, Dennis Folkman, Charles Shallow, James Hunter, Donald Chaltry. lFourth Rowl Joseph Jerich, Jack Drier, Dennis Pipp, Donald Trzuskowski, Kenneth Zarecki, Richard Komar, Eugene Throgmorton, Neil Hesse, Lawrence O'Hearn. GIRLS' CHORUS: lFirst Rowl Diane Zrna, Elaine Gostomski, Jeannette Treuer, Jacqueline Rice, Patricia Seidel, Nola Nunnemacher, Marion Seltzer, Carole Davis, Catherine Kaslow, Anita Looke. lSecond Rowl Cathleen Clark, Grace Metz, Rosalie Moreno, Nancy Hinsch, Loretta Mueckler, Judith Kalamadge, Kathleen Gayske, Sharon Koch, Judith Strow, Sandra Marr, Yvonne Sowinski. lThird Rowl Nancy Mehling, Patrica Johnson, Karen Voigt, Barbara Polasch, Patricia Forsyth, Phyllis Weibel, Janet Pollack, Sue Zirkel, Carlene Mavis, Frances Klancnik, Carol Hoisington. lFourth Rowl Ellyn Locke, Geraldine Ballman, Carol Rubow, Suzanne Horvath, Penny Van Vleet, Karen Schuyler, Shirley Greg- erson, Patricia Kruzel, Barbara Jelinek, Corrine Glocka, Eunice Dahmer. lFifth Rowl Ingrid Bergmann, Ursula Worzer, Karen Martin, Joyce Glasenapp, Arline Zickuhr, Diane Skonieczny, Rose Marie Hansen, Arlene Ahearn, Heide Dumpel- mann, Carol Pfister, Beatrice Dawson, Suzanne Arnold. 58 l MIXED CHORUS: lFirst Rowl Louise Piccoli, Margaret Frakes, Arlene Mayhew, Rosemary A,dams, Karen Kirchmann, Ruby Ludwig Arlene Andres, Barbara Kozlowski, Sally Schwenner, Karen Kueht, Mary Beth Zingen, Kathleen Lynch. lSecond Rowl Sandra Ray ner, Janice Mill, Lila Moker, Patricia Bakke, Dorsann Coster, Patricia Thessin, Carol Shannon, Judith Ralston, Carlene Lasanske Darlene Pavlovich, Marlyce Krenke. lThird Rowl Edgar Arendt, Lee Gantenbein, Urban Braam, DeWone Marcey, Donovan Jacob son, Charles Hosni. lFourth Rowl Ted O'Connell, Robert Schwabe, Ronald Kloes, Russel Kocha, James Schwalbach, Verlyn Rozman Daniel Mathwig, Robert Niebert, Marcel Groblewski. f il a MY' l -if . GIRLS' CHORUS: IFirst Rowl Barbara Smith, Eleanore Rapp, June Smigelski, Judith Stern, Joyce Krause, Leah Merrill, Carol Piatkiewicz, Virginia Novak, Patricia Daniels, Genevieve Honeyager. lSecond Rowl Carol Larson, June Granatella, Ju- dith Peterson, Sharon Golla, Patricia Shellenberger, Doreen Wanta, Elaine Fehr, Susan Klein, Marshia Mershnik, Marlene Wilcox, Nancy Flintrop. lThird Rowl Sandra Rayner, Sandra Savin, Marcia Goesling, Caroline Kremer, Sharon Croisa- tierre, Karen Bansemer, Carol Uhler, Darlene Okonek, Judith Blaedon, Marcy Dickerson, Jeriann Vukovich. lFourth Rowl ldelle Hauert, Joy Mayo, Eloise LeChevalier, Marilyn Mieritz, Judith Neitman, Mary Jean Basich, Sharon Totz, Lynnette Jordan, Marilyn Kutz, Tamara Sovitzky, Suzanne Eisenmann. lliifth Rowl Beverly Goldback. Carol Klicka, Bon- nie Lynch, Ruth Prey, Barbara Kozlowski, Dorsann Coster, Kathryn Huebner, Lois Diefenbach, Shirley Ehm, Janet Hansen, Mary Ellen Gerfin. 59 The Mid-Winter concert was one of the outstanding events put on by the band during the past year. Many hours were spent by stu- G5 dents in preparing decorations for the concert as well as putting in much time and hard work practicing their music. ORCHESTRA -The orchestra plays at concerts and for student assem- blies, and although that constitutes many hours of work, they do get time to travel to' local neighboring schools and ploy for them. The stu- dents work hard to present the best in music. Mr. Richard Sieber, new orchestra director, has helped the orchestra immensely and they are becoming a bigger part of the school organization. ORCHESTRA lFirst Rowl John Stoll Janice Morris Sandra Saudersch Gerald Ponaslk lSecond Rowl Diane Hells Peter Shogren Sylvia Rosenthal Gary Uiphant lThird Rowl Patricia Padden Janet Fischer Maria Glolek Ellen Goede Thomas Harthon lFourth Rowl Ralph Wasch Barbara Cowen Jeanne Bogust Judy Ulezelski Phyllis Scholtz Joyce Huebner Marilyn Forman Dwight Kellogg lFifth Rowl D nnis Boneck Marlene Myers Lee Ford Joanna Mueller Margaret Rigert Donald Rohleder Beverly Nelstead lStandingl Ronald Elert Kenneth Kotwitz William Hayes Thomas Moehn Kenneth Kempka I I I ' I I I ' I I I ' 0 I I I I I . . . A . I I ' ' I I I I I I ' I I I , . , . 6 , 4 ' vu I V' 1 x, - fs bv 'V 5' ' . 5.z'p...c. A l Interpretative poses such as this are typical of the Modern Dance activities Grace and naturalness are the hugh points of good dancing Lynnette Jordan Central s nrlern Gals Moods and music went hand in hand in the modern dance group. The following performers helped to make their perform- ances enioyable: Barbara Gerlach Jacqueline Weber Arlene Andres Kathleen Sweeney Sandra Flannery Karen Bansemer Margaret Frakes Louise Piccoli Jean Balistreri Beatrice Dawson Doreen Dawson Ruby Ludwig Tamara Sovitzky Lynnette Jor- dan Janet Hansen .lane Brushe .loan Meier. Kdfile-Q.-1 SPANISH CLUB lFirst Rowl Barbara Smith Jacqueline Rice Judith Clapsaddle Judith Brown Loretta Mueckler Paul Bruening Angeline Cavataio Anita Rios Kathleen ONelll lSecond Rowl Cathleen Clark Barbara Schanley Constance Boyd Rosalie Moreno Annette Zick Sue Zirkel Karen Kirkmann Dolores Layman lThlrd Rowl Carol Misha cotf Jo Ann Gembicki Geraldine Ballman Patricia Bakke Jean Czemlerys Nick Stathopoulos Fred Catlin Jerry Medved Gene Bixler lFourth Rowl Glendean Sanderson Penny Van Vleet Judith Zrlmsek Shirley Gregerson Patricia Pavlich Suzanne Arnold Barbara Kozlowski Diane Mersmk lFrfth Rowl George Kemp Gary Graves Jack Rasmussen Dick Williams Thomas Jaglelsku Ronald Bednarek Tim Connell Neil Sederberg Donald Schneider SPANISH CLUB - lFirst Rowl Karen Conrad Marlene Dziondziak Kathleen Sweeney Miss DeBruin. lSec- ond Rowl Nancy Hinsch, Carole Ruppin, Jane Loope, Naneen Will. lThird Rowl Donald Chaltry, Mary Beth Zingen, Christine Enk, Darlene Specht. lFourth Rowl Darlene Pavlovich, Nancy Krajewski, Thomas Preiss, Donald Carey, James Stathopoulos, lFifth Rowl Milan Pavlovich, Richard Fina, George Herro, William Wilson, Kurt Rowe. SPANISH CLUB-Anyone for a siesta? No, senor, not in this group. They were too busy having fun in their good old Mexican way. E Q L. ,4- LJ? w r--.4 arf' ,ff ur g 11 LATIN CLUB lFrrst Rowl Karen Kueht Sally Alderton James Berry Kathleen Gayske John Een nethum Jacqueline Lrebrecht lSecond Rowl Mrs Plrchta Lando La Court Grace Metz Donna Janlcowsla Katherme Meter Karen Karstedt Sharon Culmer lThrrd Rowl Carol Scharnell Judlth Schoenrng James Frredbacher Theresa Balrstrerrr Darleen Okonek Betty Kueht Rochelle Lemke lFourth Rowl Noreen Sruda Carlene Lasanske Joyce Huebner Genevteve Honeyager Lots Frantz Karen Schuyler Helen Kells lFrfth Rowl ldelle Hauet Marlene Lustlk David Drngs Mary Ann Sunberg Errca Worzer Wullnam Freutag David G rsey John Stoll Hume Une, Hume ll Callrng all Latrn Students You missed a lot of fun If you werent a member of Latrn Club Each meetrng wa a gala affarr In the settrng of Rome The Roman newspaper Pannus Romanus kept everybody up on the news In May the Roman Banquet was held on Mount Olympus home of the Gods All of thus fun sort of set off the Gallrc Wars Jnin IIaesar's Pan llluh 3 5 fi 3. , . 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Y . ' I . V ' ' is 1 ' ' x Sf! Y -I X - . I . I . . I . I ' WEDNESDAY BOWLERS lFlrst Rowl Arlene Schubert Rosalie Moreno Eunice Dahmer Audrey Klrsop Marcia Goeslmg Claire Janowskl Angeline Cavatalo Patrlcla Pinter Frances Slegtrued Patrtcla Seidel Jacqueline Rice lSecond Rowl Doris Becker Nancy Suter Marilyn Mlerltz Annette Zlck Gall Weston Sharyl Mueller Judith Holzbauer Marcyl Dickerson Joanne Brezunskr Nancy Glrtler Cathleen Clark lThlrd Rowl James Paul: James Grudowskl Elolse LeChevaller Patrlcla Maass Marietta Karczewskl Jerl ann Vukovlch Mary Poland Mary Ann Llndner Carol Hayes Evelyn Ballerung Elizabeth Wrlson lFourth Rowl Charles Shallow Ted Schwebke David Hesse Dave Brlrckr Strlke I-lnynnef' Kenneth Schrnldt checked the scormg for Eluza beth Wrlson Evelyn Ballerlng Patrucla Maass Patricia Pmter Frances Slegfrled Patrlcua Seidel 65 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , , , . I I .X Q. N K - x.. 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N , - -Q j ', W- X . , I -W- . . . , v x 1 1 1 X, 1 C . 1 1 - v bf , . , .1 VS? 3 WAX CLUB Lours Armstrong Woody Herman Stan Kenton Duke Ellington are gust a few ot the favorrtes of the Wax Club members Lrstenmg to their favonte records was the mam pastlme lFnrst Rowl Mary Burganno Jnll F ed errck Jacqueline Rrce Patrlcla Sendel Jeanette Treuer Beverly Simmons Cathleen Clark lSecond Rowl Jane Brushe Patrncua Schellenberger Barbara Blanr Josephlne Lupo Marnlyn Marine Carol Shannon Judith Strow lTh1rd Rowl Mr Hrbler Barbara Gerlach Conme Boyd Raymond Rudnick Gay Graves Tamara Sovntzky Carol Brosrnger lFourth Rowl Suzann Maddlgan Jean Balustrerr Judith Ralston Nancy Kugley Barbara Jelmek Barbara Schulz Corrrne Glocka Mnchael Sekulrch lFlfth Rowl Russell Rapp Christopher Daddato Klm Abel Peter Swntzer Roger McMeen Jerry Frx George Herro SCIENCE CLUB Sclentnsts physaclsts chemlsts engrneers and dreamers ot all sorts made up thus club A com bmatlon of movnes speakers and tours made It a profitable expernence Who knows maybe someday one of them will get to the moon lFlrst Rowl Shar ron Culmer Marrbeth Devlne James Rupp Robert Bromberek lSecond Rowl Mary Kay Gantenbern Jon Hugdahl John Smelkal Thomas Prelss James Pawlak lThlrd Rowl Mr Stefanko Ursula Worzer Wlllram Freitag Wayne Housh Kam Abel Donald Carey lFourth Rowl George Herro Kenneth Rusch John Rltzenthaler Marshall Tar bert Paul Pavllk ES 1: . 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L N-r ,l 10 4 LETTERMEN The Lettermens Club us composed of all boys who have earned letters un varuous athletuc actuvutues These boys perform many servuces for the communuty throughout the year such as takung Orthopeduc Chuldren on trups The followung boys constutute the Lettermens Club lFurst Rowl Ray Rudnuck Karl Schuette Harold Nordstrom Wulluam Freutag Ronald Elert Jack Druer Jack Doran ISecond Rowl Kenneth Kemplca James Havlucek Dave Jordan Neal Krush Ronald Mueller Larry Byers Jack Kopac lThurd Rowl John Muchalowsku Allen Heffner James Wensung Ray Arkun Duane Koch Fred Uebele Lester Strom Donald Gohde lFourth Rowl Ruchard Funa Wulluam Loomus Alex Muszytowsku George Rader Jerry Breznuk Jerry Busek Peter Swutzer Thomas Buhrandt lFufth Rowl Terry Muech Ed ward Shaver Herbert Maass Carl Drost Roger McMeen Robert Tolson Walter Pemper Wulluam Strom Robert Roduch Terry Roundy G5 is as 'R' -fl 'Qs- ,,.-fa 1 S i7 A' QV uf W A CLUB Each Thursday after school the gurls unterested un athletucs meet un the gym to partucupute un such sports as hockey basketball and volleyball Play Days and partues round out a year of enuoyment for the gurls The gurls who enuoyed these actuvutues are lFurst Rowl Carolyn Wanek Joyce Suelflow Tamara Sovutsky Juduth Strow Corrune Clocka Betty Kueht lSecond Rowl Barbara Mantyh Joan Recely Eunuce Dahmer Janet Lungentelder Audrey Kursop Chrustune Enk Mary Beth Zungen lThurd Rowl Mass Adams Marue LePage Jacquelyn Dashek Irene Beyer Juduth Laabs Juduth Ralston Nlemenls Well Hememher' The Halloween party brougnt forth many strange looking creatures Only a few won pruzes but a fun filled night was a suffucuent reward ln December the Christmas splnt lnvad ed the school and homerooms feverushly set to work decorahng their doors for the annual contest. Pnctured us the senior wln- ner, H. R. 236. The senior dance, Iceland Fantasy , was informal this year, but never the less boys and girls alike looked their best. lt was held in a wintry setting with snowmen, huge pine trees, and icicles adding to the festive occasion. llur Dress- p Dances Were Gay Graves and Ronald Elert reigned as Queen and King of our lceland Fantasy Cupid was kept quite busy in the weeks preceding the Valentine dance lt was girl ask boy and tew girls let the opportunity slip by Soft lights and frilly decorations formed a very romantic setting for Cupids handiwork 1 do X ri .ws . fd! i ,U ,V las M1 Shep Uul Hlqh Snulety Top hats, walking sticks, handsome men, elegant women, dimlyelighted street lamps, all carefully guarded by sophrsticated door men: such was the setting in which our King, Don Groves and his Queen, Josephine Gooch reigned. The Court ot Honor included Nancy Anderson, George Rader, Connie Boyd, William Hayes, Janet Pollock, Anthony Rios, Marion Seltzer, and Edward Komoske. 5' As usual Allis-Chalmers provided a perfect end- ing to a wonderful night with its Post Prom party, The food was delicious, the entertainment was gay, and the Hawaiian setting was beautiful. Who could ask for anything more? Walklkl acatlnn WAX XX 14,41-hb20'2iM ,L-af' TALENT SHOW Our student body has talent galore This was proven beyond ony doubt at the Talent Show Decorating the set actually perform ing or lust enloyang the cost party afterward our students did a good 'ob Talent, Talent, Everywhere These action photos show the entire cast taking a well deserved bow and our terrific band at work. , ,N S Only two minutes left we d better hurry' Rushing to classes stondlng tolklng to our frrends or lust plom goofing off Centrols students spen h their lives In the als Boy um I hungry' Sure smells good ot ever It us' Looks fomu :or doesnt It sort of luke Central dur :ng the noon hour Students and teachers olnke engoyed the benetuts of our fune ccfeterlc t lc lv go t everyone contrlbutes a class drscussrons are alrve and mterestmg W en little made is Be it breakfast, lunch, or supper, it was bound to be good if Miss McClurg's cooking classes had a hand in it. Careful naw that has to be lust rrght Precrse handllng of tools and machunery was a necessuty rn shop classes u-S Wanted More effrcrent secretarres Our school wrth nts tune business traumng courses arms to answer thus advertnsement Amazmg Isnt rt what a lrttle muscle can do For most of the fellows gym class was the hugh spot of the day '-'B 5 LUW NEITE S 75 ao Q , , 'R L51 X! .I jlvggf, , , . T A' T , . 'Ps Q Q I U -. V il T TTT , in 13 V4 X ,E 1 .v I.. 4- 8 .3 -VV' w Eff , nk 'Va' A ' F -. I 4 - g I , A tg in W I X I? is H R T16 lFrrst Rowl Rrchard Becker Jerry Belka Linda Chapman Davld Farris Barbara Folczyk Dennls Gander lSecond Rowl Judrth Gargen Bernard Hobermann Geogre Herro Thomas Jagrelskl Yvonne Johnson Russell Kocha Carolyn Kremer Marilyn Kutz lThlrd Rowl Joyce Lachner Deanna Moreno James Neumann Kathryn ORellly Ronald Rutkowsku Barbara Schanley Earl Schnltzler Sally Schwenner lFourth Rowl June Smlgelskl Curtis Sweet Edmund Taylor Robert Tolson Patricia Truclcey Kenneth Zareckl Duane Zrna Un You Hememherf-' H R 130 lFlrst Rowl Beecher Adams Denms Buxler John Bostrom Janet Bushman Carol Crchackl Timothy Connell lSecond Rowl Darlene Kaufmann Beverly Klelnfeldt Ronald Kloes Richard Kuehn Robert Lorenz Joan Meier Carol Naprerala Paul Pechauer if Q' rs V' .yi 'Tai' 76 if , 5 f r f J . B B J J . ,T T, T ' A 4 f M V 4. 9 I 1' B ' l 'av es' '- 7' ' Q .as ' ' V - 1 me 'X 4 A 1 as ,. , an-In t ,N , W is E? r Rl T Q R ' Q L .- V. i ' - f,LV , W -, , .,,,. is - . 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H R 230 lFlrst Rowl John Albert Theresa Balustlerre Wlllnam Besgrove Theodore Brown Frank Cuchantelc Barbara Cowen lSecond Rowl Albm Dahl Shurley Ehm Wnlllam Freitag Mary Ellen Gerfm Marcel Growblewska Frederick Holub Clatre Janowsku Patrlcla Johnson lThnrd Rowl Juduth Kaboskey George Kemp Frances Klancmk Robert Lewandowslcl Sandra Marr James Mor gese Beverly Ogrlzovuch Thomas Peters lFourth Row Patricia Resch Thomas Suebers Yvonne Sowunsku Lawrence Swomla Annette Toetz Ronald Vogelmann Gaul Weston Hush, Hush, Hush, 235 lFlrst Rowl James Bahlmg Joseph Bergmann Gerald Beyersdortf Ruth Bxddle Thomas Botsch Roger Conto lSecond Row Marlene Hirsch Dnanne Kernpter Judlth Kllcka Marcy Ann Kreft Robert Kreunz Steve Markovuch Jack Murray Larry Petrus 'ak Ax ..-Q 'AO' Erin. P ,f Q ! Q 'W , Era P v ? It .. ' ' , R T 3 'Q F' V- qrkry .v-0 V . A v ff-, , I hx - K 13 if 5 cse r s T or -t . T i T ' Q - 1' ,. .,L,:: . , . rf - 'M T we ,e H. 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Q' i HR II8 lFlrsr Rowl Rnchard Anderson Arlen Andres Kathleen Ballerlng Ronald Barutha Edward Bauer Thomas Beale Donald Carey Gordon Covey lSecond Rowl Gary Curhs .lean Czernuerys Deanna Ford Jerome Hodorowslu Ixarel Klelst LeRoy Kowallcowskn Irene Ludw cm Kathleen Lynch IThrrd Rowl DeWane Marcy Danlel Mathwlg Gerald Medved Grace Metz Louise Plccoll Beverly Pultz Joan Relnke Thomas Ruflln IFourth Rowl Leanna Scherer Fran ces Siegfried Howard Sregle Juduth Stern James Toole Ralph Wasch IFIITI1 Rowl Susan Wrsnoskl Michael Wolcsechowskl DRIVERS EDUCATION Teenage driver killed un crash No one lrkes to see headlnnes luke these least of all Mr Jordan Maybe that IS why he worked so hard to reach Centrals boys and gurls the rrght way to drrve a car 2-.., CHEMISTRY LABORATORY CLASS Oh' Oh' some body goofed, another broken test lube, but at was all part of the fun and learnmg ln Chemuslry Lab f ' I 94 E, 1 f-. A Af f. I- -fr . , s s Q I IA V :,, , i A I if 3' ' + ,Z -4 f :U C A W , Jr I VJ X x f Ji it I i , , , 'Ss 5 I Q ', if I . ' ' rr 3 41 'P D A M s I I ff E I cr e I f . I In ' E I I Va wr. xv., ' 'Q 'ru v ' v f f . g , 5? Er A -if if Q A. fl 5 f f Tx ' , 'Qs ,I ' , 3, 3: , ,. '1 I3 ' ii ' 'I , A - 8 ' M ,fl v - V5 , V . ' - - gg Lx 1 , - ,tr ,, g 5 K , Li? ' I ' 5,95 ' 5 I I A B V , gf . K - . g gil '5 alf. , is .f - - - ' ' , fe , ' , . , - U I I I ' , A ' ' I . S A ., 5 ' .cf I I ' L 7 'ff V. f -. LUUD NCITEE' il vr 5 ...A VARSITY FOOTBALL SLNIORS IFirst Rowl Ray Arkln Fred Uebele Ray Rudnick Manager Terry Roundy Jack Kopac lSecond Rowl Donald Gohde Roger McMeen Jerry Blsek Carl Drost James Wensing John Michalowskr IThird Rowl Her bert Maass Richard Fina Paul Zlngen Allen Hettner Nell Krush Inset Coach Lynn .Iordan if ' A1193 4' Alex Muszytowski, Fred Uelsele and Jerry Bisek. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Frank Leahy once said that the difference between a good team and a great team is just a little more effort. Coach Jordans squad proved that they had this effort on several occasions coming from be- hind to win. The loyal fans played a key role in the Bulldogs' impressive 5-3 record. 'fn 'Um tl QQ' Q0 I? 'Qi' 3 10 VARSITY FOOTBALL lFirst Rowl James Schuler Art Lange Alex Muszytowskn Robert Tolson Dennis ORourke lSe cond Rowl James Havlicek Jack Drier Ramon Nieto Jack Doran Douglas Ziemann lThrrd Rowl Terry Miech Thomas Allen Richard Vis Jerry Breznik George Rader Larry Byers Dave Jordan lFourth Rowl Michael Wogciechowski Robert Rodich James Neumann Niel Hesse Kurt Rowe lnset Coach Earl Zamzow Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 7 7 FOOTBALL SCORES West Milwaukee Greendale Cudahy Nathan Hale Waukesha . . . . . Whitefish Bay . . . . . Wauwatosa . . . . . Shorewood 6 Coaches Jordan and Zamzow give the boys instructions and encouragement from the sidelines. E' no B TEAM FOOTBALL lFirst Rowl Robert Kreinz Ronald Vogelmann Sherman Jorgenson Larry Petrus Thomas Reid Michael Koupus Phillip Beitz lSecond Rowl Harry Brandt Vern Beldm Ronald Gregorski Kenneth Zareclu Bernard Habermann Wendell Adams Richard Knisbeck Donald Sinclair Edward Bauer lThird Rowl Coach Benn William Hondell Allan Grzybowski Walter Clump Roger Koski John Shumbacker James Hunter Terry Doughty Joseph Jerich Edward Kwaterski Coach Duch lFourth Rowl Edgar Arendt Thomas Filiatraut Dave Perinovic Kenneth Mather De Wane Marcey Thomas Ryan Vincent Provinzano Milan Pavlovich Russell Collins Ronald Rutkowslci Typical action of the aggressive Bulldog defense is shown as two men bring down an opponent. Hard tackling and vicious blocking were the results of many hard hours ot practice. V310 T Originality and hours of hard work produced so many beautiful and unique floats that the ludges had a difficult time deciding upon winners We Plnaterl tn Vlctnry f-. 17 3 HOMECOMING COURT OF HONOR-lFirst Rowl Mary Burgarino, Gay Graves, Darleen Specht, Henry Peters, Pamela Morris, Nancy Anderson, Marilyn Marine. lSecond Rowl Raymond Rudnick, Thomas Buhrandt, David Hoisington, King Theodore Conrad, Queen Phyllis D'Alexander, Peter Switzer, Duane Koch. 99 All right you guys, go out and get ern! Enthustasm ns shown by every member of the squad Eagerly wamng to be put IU they gnve the team shouts of encouragement from the sudeltnes Coach Jordan and Coach Dlch dnsagree wtth the decrslon of the referee but has word as law and funal 100 Capt Joe Maass Centrals cond: date for All American was the core o the forward walt rob holdlng the squad together was com mendable in every respect. Lgurrqz fm, QNTR4! We W un X-L VARSITY BASKETBALL lFurst Rowl Coach Jaecks Jerry Breznlk Paul Pechauer James Wensmg Jerry Brsek Thomas Buhrandt Edward Ko maska lSecond Rowl Lester Strom Wrllram Strom Glen Marr Russell Collins Dennis Gander .lack Walker Roger McMeen lMlddle prcturel Jerry Blsek Roger McMeen VARSITY BASKETBALL Wlth the returnlng of sux lettermen Coach Jaecks crew proved to be one of the greatest an Central s hrstory The squad broke several school records whlch have stood tor some tame Their brggest obstacle was lnconsrstency at the start ot the season After berng In the second drvlslon for the hrst halt of the season the Bulldogs frnlshed with tive straight league wlns to lump to the first dlvlslon and lII'lISl'1 with a 9 9 record Central s Capt Roger McMeen won honors on the All Suburban team Central then lII'1lSl'lEd otf the season by wunnnng the consolatron champuonshrp un the Reglonal Tournament by defeating the subur ban champs Waukesha 70 68 Bull Strom 1431 goes hugh up on the rum to gave the Bulldogs another basket and two more points on the scoreboard Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Juneau Racme Harlrck West Milwaukee Greendale Shorewood Wauwatosa Ha e Waukesha Whltetlsh Bay Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 70 Waukesha A South Mulwaukee Bay Vrew West Mnlwaukee Greendale Shorewood Pulasku Wauwatosa Ha e Mukwonago Q! B TEAM BASKETBALL The Junlor Varsity under the drrectnon of Coach Jordan compuled a very lmpresslve record of 12 wlns and 3 losses These boys are our future varsity and thmgs look good tor Mr Jaecks next year The squad consnsted of the followmg boys lFurst Rowl Jack Doran, Dave Jordan, Wrlluam Rnlllngs, Robert Murley, Wllllam Arnold, Ramon Nreto lSecond Rowl Coach Jordan, George Hoppe, Dave Permovlc, James Graham, Charles Serwln, James Gunkel . . 47 ..... 44 . . 67 ' . . 78 . . 76 ' ' . . 55 . . 52 ' . . . . 65 . . 36 ' . . 43 . . 54 ' . . 52 .' . 59 .... 55 . . 63 .... 47 . . 64 .... 69 . . 54 , . . . . 52 . . 48 .... 51 . . 81 ' ...... 85 . . 53 l ...... 61 . . 77 ..... 89 . . 63 .... 87 . . 71 I ...... 54 Central . . 68 Cudahy ..... 65 Central , , 73 Hole ,,,,,, 84 . . 68 ' ' . . . 40 . . 77 . . . . 63 . - .... 68 l . Zi. , N fi I J' x :X ,M if 1 Q 1 Captain Roger Mclvleen comes down with a rebound agannst our cross town rivals an sets up a fast break A basketball game IS won under the backboards Rebounds are a must rn order to wm Defense us halt of the game and Bull Strom does his part by pre ventxng an opposing basket f-iv' against Shorewood Gonyo gives each mother a picture of her favorite player To top thus special occasion Central beat Whntetush Bay 68 40 apt. Roger McMeen drives hard to set up a basket Set Il VOLLEYBALL lFurst Rowl Robert Kremz Ed Shaver one of the mam for the home team Wendell Adams Jack Drler Ray Rudnlck Wllham Hayes John Mlchalowskl lSecond Rowl Robert Tolson Nell Hesse Vrncent Provunzano Edward Shaver Robert Rodnch Robert Henmng Kurt Rowe Mr Dlch Sluqqer Hrlqalle Paced by superb pntchung the Bulldogs was the team to beat for the champuonshup Losmg only to champions Nathan Hale by a score ot 32 put Central n second place Three Centralstes who won honors on the All Su burban team prove to be the greatest asset James Wenslng Edward Shaver and Jerry Busek Team members are lF1rst Rowl Frederlck Uebele, Thomas Ham berger, Wulluam Kurowslcl, Robert Zlrkel, Jack Kopac lSecond Rowl Jerry Breznlk, John Mlchalowskn, Wulllam Loomus, Roger McMeen, Jerry BIS6l4, James Wenslng I PZ I N cw , ,, H V B' 1 . ' f l - J , c 1 . S . 1' -1, M' lil, . T ' 1 c v Ex V . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - I 1 ' J 1 1 V l 2 fu ' S . 1 1 stays ot the team returns o hard shot whuch set up a pount The tour lOO yard breast strokers down on the start ready to be timed Lowerl Captain Harry Nordstrom doing half gainer LT? SWIMMING TEAM The swimming team with a record of 6 wins and 3 losses had one ot the best teams in years. The team was a fine balance of promising sophomores consistent juniors and reliable seniors. They are: lFirst Row Thomas Schlink Donald Carey Dennis Pipp Lee Gantenbein Kenneth Forster. lSecond Rowl Thomas Brocchausen William Freitag Terry Kirsch John Elliott Kenneth Clsen. lThird Rowl Gary Kazmier Peter Switzer Harold Nordstrom Ronald Mueller Thomas Whalen Ronald Cttesen David Jaecks. The l8O Yard Medley Relay Team that set a new school record. They are: Thomas Brocchausen, swimming back- strokeg Peter Switzer, swimming breaststrolceg and Arnold Ottesen, swimming tree style. TENNIS The experrenced Central netters headed by Edward Shaver and Lester Strom promise to grve Coach Jaecks another suc In Spring a nunq an's Fancy Turns in TEIIIIIS and Gulf cessful season The members are lFlrst Rowl Dave Jaecks Gary Kazmner Daryl Wunrow Glenn Mutter Joseph Jerrch Ronald Beutler lSecond Rowl Mr Jaecks Wrllram Frertag Richard Peterson Robert Srnclarr Wrllram Rtllrngs Edward Shaver Lester Strom GOLF Coach Landgraf grves has boys the tuner points of putting Practice makes perfect The Golf members are above lFrrst Rowl Edward Errck sen Davrd Farrrs Edward Kaczmarek Howard Hamch lSecond Rowl Mr Landgraf Ronald Vogel mann Thomas Brown Alan Carlson Klm Abel Michael Wlsnowskr They re lflff and Hunnlnq TRACK lFnrst Rowl Wllllam Forster Ronald Elert David Grlsey Thomas Buh randt Alex Muszytowskr lSecond Rowl Theodore Brown Wlllram Perrin Kenneth Cook Roger Koskn John Olsen lThrrd Rowl James Morgese Edward Taylor Kenneth Tesch Duane Koch Kenneth Kemplca lFourth Rowl James Schuler Wrllram Strom Terry Roundy Nell Sederburg UI TRACK lFlrst Rowl Richard Williams Donald Carey Frederlck Lodes John Mladucky Gerald Schluge Dewane Marcey lSecond Rowl Terry Krrsch Wrllram Arnold Jack Doran Davrd Jordan Thomas Hrlls James Hunter lThrrd Rowl George Hoppe Mrchael Wogclechowskl Henry Olsen Thomas Allen Richard Karin TRACK Thus Year s Squad was strong wrth returning lettermen and proved to be tough an the race for the Suburban Champronshrp Coach Zarnzow has been burldlng tor the 56 season and rs quite contrdent rn has crew 7 ,Q W ls' J ,4 Y? I A J K lt X .3 , -- i S r or , k f ty X 9, T . A A M X s Y , - . . . . I Q WA ' U ' - , . 3 , , T5 v . . . , f W L L Q , . J.. Q 3' - . .. ' I . . I h I -' I ' ' V I I .I ' 4 I I , , - , f , r N X , lx 1 w I, . . , . . . X ' N T 'tn A V M91-sw,N- 4 .., - 2, g-,gi J A ss- '-- ai, .C . R., Z Pardon llur Dust L A Q. RWM CROSS COUNTRY Poced by State Champron Duane Koch Central proved to be tough competrtnon rn the Suburban s Cross Country Conference Members of the Vorsuty Squad were lFrrst Rowl Coach Londgraf Kenneth Tesch Duane Koch Kenneth Kempka Carl Schuette lSecond Rowl James Mor gese Kenneth Cook Roger Conto Kermit Hellcnd 'kzmbf B TEAM lFIfSf Rowl Fred Lodes George Bonyasz Dennus Prpp Clrfford Peskue Rnchard Koran lSecond Row! Ruchard Wulhams Jomes Rupp Russell Kocha Dale Lubahn Glen Roberts Emnl Dlapa Z I I 1 I 1 - ' 1 I I - ss- -. If-9 55 c . 'f ' . y- 7 Q! , A 1 ,Q 'A .1. 1 R J 1 5 k i 6 I' t t Q ? R , X , X ty .- N V I i -f V Mx R ,. . Ci ,V , ., f 7' h zqhgvrwv vii' ,Wi I - ' ' - ff, ' K , 'wt , ' qi 1 ,W A I , f + 'xc X. 5 A , A 1 I I I I ' I I 1 1 1 - VOLLEYBALL SENIORS Upper Rlght lFrrst Rowl Roger McMeen Dave Bulrckl Richard Johndrow Norman Kauser John Lower Lett lFlrst Rowl James Schuler Russell Kocha David Farris lSecond Rowl Ronald Rutlcowskl Dennls Gander Ken neth Zareckl SOPHOMORES Lower Rrght lFlrst Rowl Joseph Gerlch John Mrlos Charles Shallow lSecond Rowl Terry Brant zeg Kenneth Mather Nuck Stathopoulos lt. sg' Q.-f BASKETBALL JUNIORS Upper left lF1rst Rowl Charles Mast Dennus Pupp lSecond Rowl Kenneth Cook John Wessolow sk: Mlssnng Robert Plautz Ronald Bozlch SENIORS Upper Right lFurst Rowl Jack Kopac Gerald Schwaller Mlchael Won towucz lSecond Rowl Roger Krrsch Richard Funa SOPHOMORES Lower Left lFrrst Rowl Fred Lodes Jack Drler lSecond Rowl Terry Kirsch Clifford Walker Douglas Zuemann Intramural Champs 'ii ,-'fix Q' 'Z 5 K ,f ' J Q , X , , . I W N A Q -, L .Q . x X .. md is ' C - - - nga , -ZX, J ef Q-f fi J at f V Q ' L s Wardijan. Missing Duane Cotfello, Donald Gohde. JUNIORS Y 'Ib 'N f 'RR - - ' ' L , 34211 K f . I . ' . - X x f 7-' I f 4 J p ' fs ' :R J y , .J 'J' R Il' C E ' K t ,f.--lil' , --U- ' L ' A L It Thanks In Uur Patrnns ONE-HALF PAGE EACH Deusing Studio . . . . 1340 S. West Allis State Bank . . 6125 W. Fred Andrews jeweler, . . 1343 S. Kearney 8: Trecker Corp., . 6784 W. Sells Printing Company . . . 1363 S. 71 Street 70 Street National 70 Street National lifts ONE SIXTEENTH PACE EACH Gerbers Floral Shop 1908 S 60 Street ohn s Pharmacy 7529 W National P K Restaurant 7417 W Greenfield Ray Powers Phillip s Seruce 7430 W National Roseanas Beauty Shop 1586 S 81 Street Your Pharmacy 7701 W Greenfield ONE QUARTER PAGE EACH A A Appliance 8: TV Center 6223 W Greenfield Borgwardt Funeral Home 1603 S 81 Street Green Furniture 7301 W National 869575 R A At thus pornt It IS only frttung that we remember our advertusers Wrthout them this annual wouldnt have been possible Our patrons paid for the space rndrcated and donated the space for addrtlonal prctures They wash the student body a happy and prosperous future twists 295 ONh EIGHTH PACI: l:AC,H Doermg Dodge Plymouth Frredman s Clothes Garys I G A Homan ewelers Kmppel Selig Lmda s Florrst 84 Gift Shop 6317 W Greenfneld 7016 W Greenfreld 5808 W Natronal 1515 S 72 Street 7050 W Natronal 7115 W National Majdeckx Super Foods Olsons I G A Rrchmond Pharmacy Ryan Oldsmobile Staple s Seed 84 Feed West Allls Camera Shop Yunker Chevrolet 8021 W Natronal 1568 S 81 Street 6001 W Greenfleld 7801 W Greenfleld 8003 W Natronal 8010 W Natronal 8201 W Greenfreld lll I .4 Q ? vvsv Th' m Y uf Power 1 ilk c! 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You, Education, and Industry Partners ln a Bright Tomorrow One of the greatest opportunltles facmg Amer rea today IS the preparatlon of quallfled leaders for tomorrovs and there s every 1nd1cat1on that the rlght comblnatlon for accompllshmg thls IS rapldly takmg shape F1rst there s you and the growmg number of alert young people llke you upon whom fmv successful venture ln the future must be bu1lt Then there are our schools and xnstructors an educatlonal system that rlght now IS dolng such a Hne Job of adjustmg ltself to 1ncreas1ng enrollments and constantly changxng subject matter AI.I.IS-CIIALMERS Newest member of the team 1SlI'1dl.15tI'y whlch 15 becommff ever more HWHIG of 1l',S respons1 b1l1ty by provldlng grants scholarshlps on the Job tralnlng classroom 3ldS and other eduta t1onal help All1s Chalmers IS happy to be a part of thxs partnershlp 1n a better brlghter tomorrow One of the latest 1 lsual aids to education prepared by Allzs Chalmers IS thzs 12 page illustrated booklet The Story of Pouer Gen erailon EEIERHIDI


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