West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)
- Class of 1957
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,T 1 U4 WAMAGO YEAR BUCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL sr scoNs 19 .9 ' TTY-E n emorzam The Voice has been stilled, Mr. Harold Stamm, V . a member of the Central faculty for 28 years, was a t , man of great distinction. ggi, ,f He was a graduate of Central High School and re- ii V ceived his Bachelor's degree at Ripon College where ,X he was an All-State football tackle. He did his gradu- ate work for a Master's degree at Marquette University Mr Stamm had taught science since T929 In T948 he won a Science Fellowship Award to study at the Case Institute of Technology at Cleveland Ohio He was best known for his fine announcing of all Central football games He was assistant football coach from l929 to T932 Mr Stamm was dearly loved by many and as we walk the road of life his memory will remain with us Died Wednesday January lo l957 Foreword lt has often been said that time waits for no man Looking back over these past three years we find that quotation to be only too true These were the Star Spangled years of our lives the years to which we will look back ln this our yearbook our memories are vividly brought to life These star studded pages recall the dances and proms basketball and football games and the numerous clubs organized and supervised by those who dedicated part of their time to helping Central s students The classes have also reached a climax and our high school education is complete As the graduating class of T957 takes its place in the adult world we look back and marvel at the maturity most of us attained We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to a faculty surpassed by none They were truly the stars who aided us in our upward climb , - , ' . . . ' . . il . gli' ' . he - - - 1 1 - I ' A 1 i - i 1 1 , I I 2 K xf I x 4 ....... 4- 4: S'- it-pf 4 T' Table of Contents x Administration West Allis Schools .... 4 t west Allis Central .... . 6 4 Faculty . ..... . Seniors ..... Q Y Sports . Activities Classes. . Patrons . . 1' '4 Board of Education The welfare ot West Allls schools completely dependent on the Board f Education Thelr concern for us as shown IH the steps they have taken to unsure health and safety to all students along with the best possible educational facrlltles Mr E G Kellogg as dlscussmg one of the many school problems with Mrs Keech Mrs R Keller Mr J McCormack lSecond Rowl Mr E Gruber Mr J Geist Mr L Van Dale Mr M Benesch Mr E G Kel ogg Much of the progress ot the West Allns school system can be attributed to Mr Kellogg s leadershlp ,ze Mr Clifford Carlson With Mr Carlson as our Assistant to the Supermtendent the debuts and credits for the West Allls School System are always IH balance and we are never without supplies W 'Nl 'Chl' Superlntendent's Office Girls The superintendent s mmd IS at ease when the office IS run by gurls luke these Mrs Ruth Kompas, Flossle Goltz . is 4 o , . . gg 1 1 5 1' ' X 8 ,V - ,za ' 1 .M v , . . , . . . J I' 5 fd UA . . . I g s - ,, Y Q K' t 6, N... 2 K s 3 'K Ak ll- X X J f., L FACULTY if in 41 1' -gk f .fx t ,S+ if it N uf if ,pk Mrs Alice Maronn Acting as a second mother she guided Centrals girls on the right paths and listened with an attentive ear to their perplexing problems She was always ready with useful advice Our Guiding Stars ...J Mr Leonard Szudy He came to Central this year and quickly won the respect of the entire student body With h I m as our leader Central is going places Mr Neil Gonyo Z' His guidance was given with a smile and as a result many were eased of their problems in a IQ t hearted manner Main Office Girls Joanne and Kathy always have a smile for everyone Frlendllness In of the best offices in the school system - - r M . . 1 . . I. h i . ri N ,il is . . . 3 . , . . . --71 . - 4 sures efficiency and so we boast one 'Vi Q 'T wget! . NI .lf , I Gaetanina Balistreri Social Studies She can't hide that smile. uf Yr., NYJ Dualne Counsell Physical Education Good Work' Bright future ahead L 'UW' 'WY erbert Dahmer Mathematics Inez Bannar Home Economics Teaching the future home mak ers of America is her business. '-:sf r .ti-I lt doesnt have to be proven that hes nice Marie Adams Physical Education She's always on the go. Constance Case English A Case of golden advice Catherine Coady Journalism Headaches of would be your nalrsts were eased by her skull and knowledge xy aff? M Lillian Davis Library If books were treasures Miss Davis would be rich fl 7 N I LVN , . A ' ' JI, ' 'A I I av is if s Q' Q J '- Z ' 7 si.s Gs v fri -il . ' ' i fl ., 'HIS ,v t c , A J l - V W ' H iff fi t ' , . tk ,N if 'Q fy 5: :gif . .L Q tardy students James Dottke Mathematlcs He made vlslons of numerals dance fn therr heads Q0 Sam Essock Business Educat A lawyer at heart Wllllam Fehrenbach Industrial Arts How much wood would Woodchuck chuck9 be F01 sfeuq can Chorus Biology Hrs lgeys wont open doors The doors to her room are U l er do open doors lo the gates to a wonderland an Ueslhehc World of baologvcal mysteries Alice De Bruln Robert Dlch Spcmsh Specml Educohon Spamsh folklore rs no mystery to her Ofltcval trmekeeper for Centrals Howard Emerson Band A leader m more ways than one 1 Q xx I . . ff, iff f :qfgki-X ' ' Q 'Y ,4 4. J' A - '-,- tlgfi-, - I 1 A, X 4 ,, V 4 lg.',j.,w',j,'. kzvfn s l ' -3' I 1 ' ' ion . Mkf ' I b t Kenneth Grove Rmhufd HU eY Busuness Educatuon Physlcs A smrle rs hrs password Whats the matter wrth Haney? Hes all nght Who says so'9 We all say so Yak 'WN Joan Harrington Business Education Tall and sweet she types e :te AY' 19 Fred Houg Englush Without htm all would be darkness He rs the light of Central Claire Helstern Mathematucs She has her own special way with angles and planes Leon Hlbler Social Studies A social screntrst record co lector and avid football an basketball lan Esther Hickey Clothing The figures she's intereste d aren't lound in books. 4' Kathlyn Hickman Bnology You wouldnt dream thrs rtte Miss was a Mrs thats w y she was olten mrstaken lor a student 9 Archy Jaecks Socual Studles smlle lrke hrs could change any mrnd pm. Eugene Landgraf Draftmg He s always got them on the run l0 ,xx V. Joseph Holtman Croft H9 5 IUSf as sharp as the tools Machine Shop W Arthur Hughes we used Wrth tools and machines hes on the beam Ella Krueger English Her classes were cheerful and full of fun Ralph Jondle Social Studles He has the smile of deep thinker Kenneth Lovett English Here s one teacher who can always count on a full house Hilary JUl1Ik0WSlKl Industrial Arts se, A He led three lwes teacher family man and spy X I ff, ' l A . . . I . - . fe- f ' - ' 9 l M ' ' e rrese 1 gm-A l .1 f . f Q E , r r r - J K, 'M 17 W. f ' ig . esp . , X g zf ' Jeraldine Marchant Social Studies A woman wise in the ways of Democracy Douglas Lyle Orchestra ' W i When there's music in the air, Mr. Lyle will be there. Ruth McClurg Home Economics real sweet cookie Eileen Muth Physical Education A sparkling personality who is ready with jokes for every occasion .Hui-I 1-d9Q,?9' 'ml- it' ,134 9 ,urls Irene O Brien Sure and she makes our day bright with the sunshine of her smile. CF' ,,...4v-f un- ,,.-,as-0' Elma Messllng English She trained us in the niceties ol life Cm ,W - ..N,c,,....- Wilberf Murphy Bookkeeping His is not a lugglmg act but he does balance the books If' Mary Pischke English A word a day and your English wont go astray ll Mrs Rosomond Pllchta What would she do wlthout Caesar s C ommentarves9 Carl F Plehn Engllsh He IS noted for hrs 500 Word Lahn C ub John Phchta Social Studnes Hrs best dates were made rn history Mildred Scherer ix Mrs Allce Russell f Her artrstrc talents shrne all around us frm 'ls YJ' Hoyt Rawllngs English He couldnt sleep Satur day mornmgs Buslness Education 'rene Smnh IS Marlon Raleigh Business Education star guides our way to future 'obs She has a smile that warms you Soma' Swdles even on the coldest days truly guldfng star ln Centrals galaxy . l ' Y ,E .1 1 2 . s , A 5 t I t ,nf K K, Q R :if t , , . nw V ' - I A ' , A . . . 0 Edward Stech Social Studies Harlan Small Driver Education ' Id b h The most Stech-tacular teacher lvzlglyzwfgyjlewhzeuded Mi. Slifcmi in school. ,Q 11 wx v 'V z ,H it 44 Joseph Stefanka Chemistry R Q X 2 , Q r rr QQ 54 gow-. His sense of humor made the work seem easier. 9 H S Earl Zamzow Physucal Education 8. Science He builds men not houses ails dl? Roger Hanson Machine Shop Although he was new he got things humming in a hurry f George Strom Mathematics Central s star booster ...w .17 . Raymond Sturm Industrial Arts He has a grin that makes us all like him 13 4 1 l 5 ., , Y w , ,LW , 'I45-gf' A t . ? f - U I fig ' 5 l ,, ' ' 'ite Y , X 445.2 . F' ' Thomas Vrabeck Truancy is kept to a minimum with Mr. Vrabeck on the job. He has no need to worry about the paper work with Miss Sharon Jerman as his rw secretary 4 a smile Mrs Roberta Mitchell ln the capable hands of Mrs Mitchell our illnesses were relieved To insure good health she added Lf? Supervisors All departments were kept in top running order by expert supervision Seated left to right Mrs Helen Whntbeck Home Economics and Miss Helen McCullough of the Art Department Standing left to right M George Jackson Industrial Arts Mr Villo Halme Music and Mr Lynn .lordan Physical Education si' nf? X9 57 1? SENI 43-1 HS 264 6531 'ik Senior Class Officers ,. .h ,, H V img g . . , '35-Q as L , 45- .. f 114 g . f? President Secretary Vice President Treasurer Bill Freitag Carol Davis Sue Tredwell Christian Skau Pomp and Circumstance Choosing caps and gowns was one of the many iobs our Executive Committee handled. Connie Boyd samples the ma- terial while Ken Zarecki ad- iusts Nancy Gorman's cap. .1-Mad! Our Senior Executive Committee and Miss Smith planned all of our gradu- ation activities. Included in this large assignment is choosing announcements, planning programs, and planning our graduation banquet. The members are: Seated left to right-Nancy Gorman, Janet Pollack, Carole Davis, Sue Tredwell, Sandra Steber, Ellyn Locke, Miss Smith, Connie Boyd. Standing-James Berry, Kenneth Zarecki, Kurt Rowe, Bill Hayes, Charles Mast, Christian Skau, Sue Zirkel, Bob Farrell. P n I 3 .X We Ma rch UNH N. ,A-Q , - WELLINGTON ADAMS-Alias Beecherg may top ' ' Einstein's Theory. ' ARLENE AHEARN-Shy and sweet, someone if you'd like to meet. ' 'V 'HQ TERRY AIDE-No girl would mind this kind Q of aid. .a A, JOHN ALBERT Friendly philosopher LINDA ALBRIGHT Its Albright when Linda around RICHARD ALLEN Service with a smile his motto fx NANCY ANDERSON Centrals Miss America 1 'V was never spoiled by success SHEILA ANDERSON Accordion to our In to mation this gal is noted for her s ort rests Down The Aisle PATRICIA ATKIELSKI Pretty little Brown Eyes JAMES BAHLING Got a flat'9 Call in Bohling hell soon tix that PATRICIA BAKER This little Baker is a cutie pre - . . I if v -. ' U ' H i is J f I - .f M7 - 1-A g .. . . . Hi 11 I . . Y 'S 'wi ,li- . 'f Qkjg X ' - 3' . ,, . ' 4' ' 1 . wh. V . x 1 I fe., 'tk - . .. .. Q 4 Y, N, K, - . . . ,A , 'i' 1 ' ' I I I V 1' K Yhwiir J f I 1 l - f I' 'K . . . . . 4 . z .s 1 as '- x ff - , mv P I All i 1 I '53 rm as ' I I F is , if X, ax V 1 , if my -4, I 5 11 ffl ,Ls J, M - wr 'ff . l I I ' R' , 1 . 3 , 'Q'-'f'a'r',' gif pl' ,4 775 THERESA BALISTIERRI Geniuses dont broadcast their talents GERALDINE BALLMAN Here she comes and there she goes GARY BARCZAK His engaging grin was al ways a part of him f-we RICHARD BECKER His hot rod come first h homework second JERRY BELKA A book a day keeps the gloom 'W' away from ham ln -'44 wwf 'ht 'Rs .L N..- it xl!!! happy fellow dream of this guy JAMES BERRY--He was active in many things, but in public speaking he held the lead. WILLIAM BESGROVE Hts grrn warms your heart MICHAEL BILELLO Mrke Bnlello sure was a GENE BIXLER T sarl hugh rnto the sky was the JEANNIE BOGUST Everyone got a Hr from thts grrl RONALD BORCHLEWICZ Oh' the mlschlef lurk mg In those eyes thousand words HARRY BRANDT Harry possessed the art f hypnotism JOANNE BREZINSKI lts the brg sunny smule she wears that makes her welcome everywhere GERALD BREZNIK A popular guy on and off the field GERALD BROWN Jerry helped llven up many a class JUDITH BROWN Short and sweet but what a treat THEODORE BROWN Ted Brown never had a frown LEWIS BURGESON Unconcerned a b o ut the cares of the world HENRY BURRILL Hank would always argue a polnt JOHN BOSTROM Knows much speaks llttle CONSTANCE BOYD One smile IS worth a 14 -1:51 '33 Among Us There ll Be E gf' I' 'X' 'MY 51' JANET BUSHMAN .Ian fut rught un Centrals pan LARRY BYERS Never a care never a hurry good lookung gurls were hus only worry 1 WILLIAM BYK Theres something about hum you lust cant help lukung ALAN CARLSON A quuet shoe salesman Can thus be? ANGELINE CAVATAIO Full of fun and mls ' chuef too a Iuttle gurl whos never blue LINDA CHAPMAN None of her tasks were left undone DAVID CHARLES Two furst names are better than one .IAN CHRISTENSEN Jan knew what they were talkung about even uf we dudnt ix 3 Nary A Smule ,Pal .Ab KAREN CHRISTOPHERSON Quute a Muss who swums luke a lush CAROL CICHACKI Wuth a sparkle un her eye ' she roamed the halls of Central Hugh FRANK CICHANTEK Frankly s p e a k u n g he s swe JOHN CLEARY He never had to rude alone un hus convertuble CHARLES CONATY Luck wull follow Chuck wherever he may go f TIMOTHY CONNELL-Hi! ho! Timorino. A KENNETH COOK-His car was his pride. BEVERLY COOPER-Quiet but sweet is Bev. 9--of 4-'17 Pins? WU 'CQ . Vit 4 '7 ,fed 'eff' lr Y 45' BARBARA COWEN Barrels of fun plus a sunny smile GLORIA CUKJATI Gloria s personality brought her much glory RUSSELL CYCHOSZ A better pal would be hard to find Well vouch for this any old time MELVIN CZERWAN Schnooks heard all saw all but said nothing CHRISTOPHER DADDATO He couldnt stop singing MARY DAVIDSON Quiet and ambitious Mary was a girl who won people by her gentle manner CAROLE DAVIS Its pep that makes the world go round Carol believes this so we ve found DENNIS DEEGAN There s a song written about this boy 'if' -of I 4 We re Remembering 41 .w4iuN1- ,L , X L . Y 1 ,T- -4' .3 JAMES DIEDRICH He didnt have time to get a haircut LOIS DIEFENBACH Actions speak louder than words thats how Lois won our hearts AUDREY DIETZ-She's smart and oh-h-h-h that charm. FRANCES DOLENSHEK--Francie has the knack of making life worth living. ELIZABETH DROUT-Her laugh is gay and her smile lights up the day. ALICE MAY DUERLINGER-Her voice makes merry music. JANET EDDY-She's the shy type, you have to whistle twice. GARY EDLER-Carefree Gary made us merry. .IIN f I k 'if I artsy I g 9-M -arf I 4-v-yw ,Q M ,sf .sg 'ws --1 SHIRLEY EHM--She had a few designs of her own. RUSSELL EICHSTAEDT-Let him at it. He'II give it a try. BETTY ENSTROM-The time was too short to really get to know her. EDWIN ERICKSON - ln work or play Eddie could show us the way. JAMES ETERNICK- The Mouse of l45B. VIRGINIA FALSKE Virgie s ready for fun when we re all done ROBERT FARRELL Top foreman of many school activities DAVID FARRIS He teed off for Central Classes Games and Dances -,,,, l -av x 515' 1 'si FN, X I , P 'xi- , i ,Y hs 5,0 THOMAS FEDER Hed like to go back to the horse and buggy days ELAINE FEHR Schoolg She thought she fin ished in 9th grade MYRTLE FELDER She only wore her glasses when she wanted to see ELVA FILBERT Hey Mutzie' Do you wake up smiling? THOMAS FILIATRAULT Confidentially they call him Frenchy GALE FISCHER The days go by in a whirl but Gale remains the same sweet girl ROGER FOLBRECHT His name was Doc t the kids BARBARA FOLCZYK Barbara is to friends as a magnet is to metal B Q RWE I . 1 ENR 42' if 41+ :FM ev- xf' 'Dx dsl 465 22 MARILYN FORMAN Any shop would want a cute llttle Forman like Marulyn KENNETH FORSTER Maybe som da hell swam the Englssh Channel PATRICIA FORSYTH There was always a spark nn thus glrl s heart LOIS FRANTZ You ve lust seen the beglnnlng thus gurl s goung to go places WINONA FREDERICK Our hearts go out to her and wash her all kmds of luck WILLIAM FREITAG The Peoples Cholce DIANN FROHMADER That certaln sparkle IS In her eyes DENNIS C-ANDER Whither will he wander JUDITH GARGEN If you have something that has to be done Judy s your gurl KATHLEEN GAYSKE Can you lmagtne so much energy and abnluty In one person? NANCY GIRTLER Some day shell be a bowl mg champ DAVID GLASER Doves all set to swab the deck MARCIA GOESLING Honey halr eyes of blue her personality always shone through GERALD GOLUBIFF Dad you know he won a prize for hls crew cut'9 JOSEPHINE GOOCH Tell us the secrets of your popularity .lo Gee NANCY GORMAN Full of snap vlm and pep she will always keep ln step after school days are over9 wah And Saymg Goodbye Q' '51 11 N... -'I' A-9? i J, 5 'Cd BARBARA GRAF One of the best pages out slde thus book JUNE GRANATELLA Well remember her for her Pepsodent Smale SALLY GRAVEEN It any day was sad Sal cheered rt up wrth her sweet HI there RONALD GREGORSKI Oftlc al test tub breaker DAVID GRISEY What are dances for rt not for dancmg'9 DONALD GROVES He wrestled hrs way out ot many trght spots PATRICIA GROW Pat m a lc e s y o u r heart Grow fonder of her MARCEL GROWBLEWSKI M G had a I939 model and not a but run down To Hugh School Romances 'wins' WH: n if I e View new 'F I '-4 w nv 'ET fi ,gd --r al -c 79 T X-1 BERNARD HABERMANN Central was lucky to have Bernard JUDITH HABERMANN When you re with her you re destmed to have a not we, be rrch LOUISE HACKETT If smiles were gold shed ae' Yr ' 1 r 499' , 51 A X -f JANET HALSTEAD Her gentle manner IS ex ceeded only by her sweetness TOM HAMBERGER Babe Ruth had a rlval when Tom came up to bat for baseball was hs Iavornte sport CAROL HANSEN Maybe she s not sux teet, but she can lump that hugh ROGER HARTMANN Hugh polnt man nn has bowlrng league IDELLE HAUERT ldelle was never Idle Kgs is sv --5 9.-.. ' 19 'E 'wifi fiiteitt f Ya 'QI 5,-. ' gr,-ww xg gf! -YV i its 14' 1--'yr N-'rv 03 1 7 JAMES HAVLICEK-Jim's funny antics kept the team in good spirits. WILLIAM HAYES-A mischief maker from his birth, bent on every kind of mirth. KAREN HECKEL - A very sweet and gentle lass with a blush no one can surpass. JERROLD HEIDENREICH He CO m e late t made up for it GEORGE HERRO What he doesnt know about lournalism hell soon learn MARLENE HIRSCH A feminine mind that chal lenges the best of them FREDERICK HOLUB He dressed sharper than the point of a pen GENEVIEVE HONEYAGER As sweet as the honey from the honey bees A- ,A -vrfiq 'ZS' 'tg '. 'rtjl .Z tr, 0 'YM JUDITH HORIGAN The body is here but the heart is far away SUZANNE HORVATH When Sue becomes doctors assistant its going to be a pleasure to b ill MARIAN HOUSH Chief Booster of the Pogo C ub JOYCE HUEBNER Her many c h a r m s and pleasant ways will brighten up the darkest days JON HUGDAHL Here s 0 debater who proved to be a first rater ELLEN HURLEY Good nature and happiness linked together are a part of Ellen in all kinds of weather JAMES JACOMET-How about a card game boys? THOMAS JAGIELSKI -Tennis is his racket. We Entered Here 'N K. fr X' '5- '-r lg' .-, 'X CLARA JANOWSKI This brrght star shone from a ar ALBERT JELINEK This guy knows what es A 3' hi talkung about i9 '-.ff KENNETH JENSEN The key boy whose cheery smlles brought sunshine to the halls of Central PATRICIA JOHNSON Easy to luke PATRICIA JOHNSON Her smule and cheery hello make her welcome wherever she goes 'cv JUDY KABOSKEY Her pep created fun for everyone ERV KACZMAREK A man who IS a Kenton an JUDITH KALMADGE Dld you see her eyes sparkIe9 EDWARD KAMOSKE All he wanted for gradu atron was hrs drploma Y., CATHERINE KASLOW Toots was a great con versatronalust GEORGE KEMP Hls schedule ht hum to a T '- DIANNE KEMPTER Dronne speaks through her typewruter P' WILLIAM KILVINGER T be wrth Bull sure IS G thrill JOANN KIRKLAND Fnends may come and friends may go but none can equal our frrend Jo F. FRANCES KLANCNIK Our Buzzy was a blzzy ..,,,, rr '74 JANICE KLEIN Shes lncllned to be quiet I J H I 'f ' g A., I . 7 ,I wt , ilt A J ' ' - I 1 67 - I U 'Tg Q1 M - ' E . r - ' J' T' CTA . 'H N? . . . , . sf? I Wlfh Splrlted Determmatlon I L, We 37 for I I I T I sf ' '- T I f '-3' il, PM I mi 'M' -, -I from ..- ' x M A, 'f' D Q O . . . I ,il ' QI- , Q 'S 5-me -31,5 N , 'G as gy ,. , s sf X as - ,lf 535' 90.- w-3 JUDITH KLICKA-Blond hair, blue eyes, and a bundle of fun. RONALD KLOES-Ron, Ron, he's our many if he can't do it nobody can. DALLAS KNUDSEN - He ke e p s his records straight. SHARON KOCH She was one of the gang RUSSELL KOCHA Russ is quiet and polite thats why everyone thinks hes lust right LOIS KODRIC What a sweet ballet mistress shell make JANICE KOHR Her eyes shine like the head lights of her car NANCY KOLMAN She has a laugh that makes you laugh 1. -on fn 'Ev' --17 The Purpose In Mind LOUISE KORDUS The newspaper and the nual offices were her favorite spots ROGER KOSKI Vim vigor and punch made him the fun maker of the bunch BARBARA KOZLOWSKI Barb was the Barker who collected all the school s choice gossip JAMES KRAHN He burned the midnight oil too bad it was gasoline JUDITH KRANCVI Judy is a gurl you would like to meet she s friendly and happy and above all she s sweet MARCY ANN KREFT-Pleasant to look at de- lightful to know. ROBERT KREINZ-Mr. Dimples. CAROLYN KREMER-Her peppy ways enhanced our days. ag +-v 'Y n r 'il 41 as 451 g-r,: B -f .- -fr' EDWARD KUEHL Wuth bows and arrows and a gun thats how Ed has his fun RICHARD KUEHN Everyones Kuehn about -we Duc BETTY KUEHT Sunny and sweet was Betty Kueht MATT KULT Man' this boy s hep CAROL KUMMER H er th e m e song B ue Monday Q16 MICHAEL KUOPUS Look out Henry Ford ' T' here he comes BILL KUROWSKI Wllly was a hustler on and off the football fleld JANINE KURTZ A lass wuth a lot of cl ss To Complete Our Education ELEANOR KUSZ Florence Nlghtnngale as call :ng her MARILYN KUTZ Posse and ready humor make her a 'oy to know JOYCE LACHNER Devoted Elvus Presley tan ELLYN LACKE She o ut observes even the V most observant 3' J CAROLYN LANG She was at home e Public Library 'QF' RICHARD LANG Personality and fun all rolled unto one 1 ART LANGE Always on guard for Central 19 YVONNE LANGNER Her laughter I5 con taglous rfgff 'O x M Ng?-N fi vii' CAROL LARSON-Carol was our champagne lady with her bubbling laugh and sparkling per- Sonality. JOANNE LENKO - Wherever D a r I e n e went, Joanne went. ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI--A quiet lad who made many a girl's heart go pitter patter. GERALD LIBBY-Wrestling is his love. DAVID LOBERG Full of Ideas ANITA LOOKE One look deserves another DONNA LORD Heres a lady that will not remain a Lord PATRICIA MAASS Pat wont always ive the north side of a tree 7, ,,,.e it X swf L4 'V-1, 3 '? We ve Come To Know JAMES MACIOSEK Beware the mischievous gllnt1nJlm s eye GLENN MAlR He scored high both on and off the basketball floor JANET MANSKE Home making plans lead to her future STEVE MARKOVIC From Steve we never heard a peep for he was always wide asleep SANDRA MARR She s nice to be around her many friends have found MICHAEL MARTENS - With freckles and fun that's how Mike won. CHARLES MAST-The handsome guy who al- ways wore a smile. DONNA MATYSIK-May h life ever be a dance and song. 'Rv- --7 5 '2z ,r-- ' 'n ,X ,aa X- 1 L V A DYAN MAURER-Bowling was right down her Y, alley. ,. 'Q i ' x MVA CARLEEN MAVIS-She had more rings than a , 'Nj' telephone. 'fly K J JOY MAYO'-She's a Joy to know. NANCY MEHLING A queen of hearts JOAN MEIER Wrthout a song her day would never end DIANE MERSNIK D wnll never de our memorues TERRY MIECH May you fight your whole Ilfe through as on the fueld weve seen you do BERNICE MILETTI Happy as a lark and twnce as carefree Fellow Students And Teachers RICHARD MOORE H had Moore fun than anyone Q-'QP -...sr ROSALIE MORENO A gal wlth pep and n telllgence 4 JAMES MORGESE If speed helps hell be a success un any occupation 5. -K' RONALD MOSER Rather Modest -0' JACK MURRAY He lulces to talk and whisper too and do such thrngs he shouldnt do ALEX MUSZYTOWSKI All Suburban sportsman and a good sport 3' 4 JUDITH NElTMAN Never cl dull moment when Nertman s around if ELIZABETH NELlS A real sweet gal who knows her business and made It known to others aa pw W M, sw N.. D E39 A.. fi dd 'xii' 115 --7 LAWRENCE O HEARN Always g ood for a 53 30 fs.:-.R ' WALTER NICKS Mr Wlzzard 'WT GARY NOACK He wont smg the blues when he gets through rv? Qi 1 'Q- ,N-' hd img,-ff' xg? MF! 0 X. C? TEDD O CONNELL He has a seruous sude oo laugh -cf then some more he will reap all they yleld JOHN OLSEN Math and Scnence are has tlelds KATHRYN OREILLY Hair styles galore and JOAN OTT Bowllng was lust one of ner slalls PATRICIA PAVLICH Full of fun and loaded with pep the tlnest gurl you ve ever met 44 --r: J And Learned To Appreciate MILAN PAVLOVICH Rambled around Co eglate us PAUL PECHAUER aul s a peach of a guy JOANNA PEKRUL She doesnt wear her heart on her sleeve THOMAS PETERS Monday mornings were his downfall LARRY PETRUS On the bottom of the pnle football on top ID popularity CAROLE PFISTER It hearts could speak Carole would shout DALE PHILLIPO The man that got away PATRICIA PINTER A gfrl who has a wonderful smlle for everyone rv QR H' 'Q' K. 'l't 'J All Central DENNIS PIPF-His grin would always win. BARBARA POLASCH Noted for A In abnlrty B for rust benng Barbara JANET POLLACK She smiled and you couldnt help Ilkrng her VICTOR POSTOTNIK Nothlng wrong with htm that a good day at school wouldnt cure RUTH PREY Prey fund me a nlcer grrl than Rut THOMAS PUKAY Whatever you say us O K wrth Pukay .IANE OUADE She possesses the A f happlness ALBERT QUARTULLO Central loves you AI and hates to see you go Features os., 7 as-If 7' 118' 43'-1 rv- if A-. n A - ,A ,. . . . I M .N xxx' A V - . . I N... Ss -.. ,. . . . N 'F '18 -- .... .N I g . 'H - he - ff :J I f ' fs yj ul I 'I - I . D - rt o I rd I ' - ' 'I ,-s fi: G W - I I X fix' - sl . Q 5 S ,N ig .' fag I H J f N? JUDY RALSTON -She draws her way into your I ' g g has .J 3, ggg I - fu -:, , , . K Q V fx k gk , - I ,ff X Q I N .,.r,r f I I J -A ' - ' E ,1 -- I I I ' :L A ,X , ... 5 , N K , ' A-ff W YV, 1 V . . I GEORGE RADER You better not be caught by this Rader heart ELEANORE RAPP She can Rapp on Central s door any tame WALTER RASNER Short dark and handsome SANDRA RAYNER Lots ot rntellrgence lots of looks Sandy rates first rn all our books ROGER REICHERT Not a care In the world for Roger MORRIS RENDAHL Thus guy would make a great comedran wrthout actrng PATRICIA RESCH One of the better women drivers Xiu rv-f vu.. 81 'Q f.. 'ui' 3 vu-un? ,ng xx Rao JJ f 'R 'Q SANDRA RICH Rach In knowledge of American hlstory 'hr sg MARGARET RIGERT The gurl wrth the muslcal laugh 6' ANTHONY RIOS Thrs model could have lust stepped out of Esquire ROBERT RODICH Endmg all troubles for Central but not for our opponents 3 Q NANCY ROPIAK Oh happy day' No work all play JUDITH ROSENTHAL Always present prompt and dependable KURTIS ROWE He has a monopoly on popu larlty 'wr CAROL RUBOW No lonely evemngs for Carol in We Rest Assured KENNETH RUSCH Ennsteun beware' RONALD RUTKOWSKI Ron could be serlous If he wanted to but he never wanted to ' NOEL SAIKIE Let hum plan your dream home grr s SANDRA SAVIN Her merry laugh frlled our school wrth cheer in 1 BARBARA SCHANLEY Dld you know she was our Luttle 'Mrss Plnkerton' 9 LEON SCHERER Qulet and reserved, he never got perturbed DANIEL SCHILZ ln our score book, Dan scores high 5 in 'G' ' xx THOMAS SCHLINK If rt's merry you want to be, It rs Tom youll have to see ' f 9555- N V -A L3 Sf' 'A wp' .1- -4 X T' iii ROBERT SCHMIDBAUER The man wuth the loud Speakung car PHYLLIS SCHOLTZ She cheered us to many vuctorles W C' ROBERT SCHUEPFERLING Hus freckles brought out the color of hus haur JAMES SCHULER Hrs bowlung us the best by far hus studues are sure up to par why he even looked good pushung that car KAREN SCHUYLER What does she loc un her duary'3 V JAMES SCHWALBACH Prunce Charmung un the gurls hearts SALLY SCHWENNER Shes cute and shes smart too MARION SELTZER Pretty clever full of fun known and Iuked by everyone :Iv f-'f We ve Done Our Best sk., CAROL SHANNON Carol has personaluty that draws THOMAS SIEBERS Always ready for a but of fun but never shurkung when work s to be done CHRISTIAN SKAU A brught and shunung lught from far away Norway JUNE SMIEGIELSKI Success us her aurn and we re sure that shell reach ut y....v YVONNE SOWINSKI Pagung Puxue at the Palomar PATRICIA SPERLE Ouuet sweet and kund gurls luke thus are hard to fund MICHAEL SPRINGER Thus quiet one always won JOHN SPYCHALSKI One fellow wuth Q lot of good at heart A QYX ii -r' A uf 'TT' ff 2 Mfr -'di an-v BARBARA STAAB A mlghty lnttle mlss IS she full of vlm vlgor and vrtolnty SANDRA STEBER A wonderful frlend wrth a character so true shes a gurl youll remember your whole lrfe through KENNETH STELLOH Always wrlllng to e p JUDlTH STICKLEY Stack wnth Judy and she keep you Iaughnng VIOLET STRASSER Vrolet was no wall flower DENNIS STRElT Everything a gurl would want especually looks ILAH SWEENEY She has that diamond sparkle un her eyes CURTIS SWEET The double quartette w mlss Curt Now We Go ROBERT SWITTEL Rovlng Robert didnt need a holl pass LAWRENCE SWOMIA We laughed wuth Larry Y S mcny tlmes EDMUND TAYLOR The schools directory was on has feet 2 KENNETH TESCH First love track next what ever came along PATRlClA THESSIN A more senslble glrl cant be found JAMES THOMPSON ls hrs mlnd only full of fun? HENRY TIMM - A real swell fellow with a lot of brains. ANNETTE TOETZ - Annette is sharp in class and classes. 'J' 53- ,pf il- fa -3- k I t I we-ff ROBERT TOLSON We ll see you nn the Sport Section VERNA TORREY Oklahoma gal dld you mls your pals'9 SHARON TOTZ Her quuetness couldnt hlde her fruendluness SUZANNE TREDWELL She had a way wuth everyone PATRICIA TRUCKEY A lttle but of hrs a In I but of that makes up the sweet plcture of Pat x...., JUSTIN VAN ABLE A more Able guy couldnt be found RICHARD VIS Sleepy head pal you turned day unto nlght PATRICIA VOGEL The band brought out only part ot her talents To Meet The Test su-F wif ,gk .,-G' I . ef ,I I 1 -.T x 9 ,I - -'Aan .13 I Na' .CQ W, U1 .1 3 ,il nb. Qibw RONALD VOGELMANN Everybody knew Cy ANN MARIE VOIGHT Oulet and sweet she can t be beat KAREN VOIGT She never avoided anyone AUGUST WAONER School us easy only you have to study' PAULA WALTER W- Sugar not spnce, shes very nice. SHELBY WASHBIJRN - A bundle full of energy. DON WEBER-Tenors like htm are hard to find. SHARON WEBER - She has a smile that would win the world. ru, N05 ca-'il 'ui ,al 'Ui 'S' KAREN WERBIC-A letter a day kept Karen gay. THOMAS WHALEN crawled to vlctory The swvmmmg star who 'cf MARLENE WILCOX Marlene IS a Darlene ELIZABETH WILSON L was a whuz In all she dnd WILLIAM WILSON will ma e friends wherever he goes NANCY WINKELMAN Was her only Interest a grey Plymouth? BONNIE WITIAK Thus gurl s sharp and happy as a lark X5 'f 'is 'V'-:P naw' N ALAN WOOD He didn t do It He Wood n ROBERT WOOD Well meet you at the Para use 'X MARY BELLE WORKMAN She was our Belle of the Ball GEORGENE WOSOBA Shell sung her way through lute THERESA ZAKZESKY Tosa gave us merry Terry 9 K- p KENNETH ZARECKI Smnley sure lrved up to has nlckname v Y, LARRY ZARTLER my Bltty Buddy -I ANNETTE ZICK Mrckeys laugh made any chore fun SUSAN ZIRKEL Her sparkling personalrty spread sunshune and good wall wherever she went DIANE ZRNA Her enthusuasm helped pass many dull moments away -v-415 Es 'Dx 4114 'K 'J ff 'iQ-'ig'-'I Tff? VISITORS ...... gf, K2 +4 3 42' SPURTS iii? iv: iw 2252 tix-Z ai v 1 Gridiron Stars Co-captain stars are 4 Bob Tolson and 5 George Rader. K ALL SUBURBAN STARS-David Jordan I and Alex Muszytowski 2 were selected for the first team and Bob Rodich 3 made the second team. These players were also shin- ing stars: 6 Art Lange 7 Jim Havlicek 8 Paul Pechauer 38 9 Larry Byers FO Jack Drier il Jerry Breznik I2 Jack Doran T35 ,Af,.. 5l'i1i1 - Xllx NEW-:if 'sl QR QX I -AUS inf e ua' ...tn 11 ,,, TO- VARSITY FOOTBALL - lFirsr Rowl Mr. Dick, Larry Byers, Gerald Breznik, Henry Olsen, Bob Tolson, George Rader, Dave Jordan, Jack Doran, Jack Drier, Mr, Zamzow. lSec ond Rowl Arnold Otteson, Terry Miech, Mike Johnson, Kurt Rowe, Jim Hovlicek, Douglas Ziemann, John Accomando, Sherman Jorgenson. lThircl RowlDave Middleton, Art Lange, Larry Petrus, Bob Sachen, Ken Mather, Terry Doughty, Bob Rodich, Mike Wojciechowski, Russell Collins, Chuck Serwin, Alex Muszytowski, Mr. Counsell. lFourth Rowl Bob Kaczkowski, Ron Peters, Tom Allen, Paul Pechauer, Don Nickerson, Ken Zarecki, Jim Toole, Miles Cronce, Duane Marcey. The T956 football season proved very successful in the won and lost column, as Central rang up 5 wins and 3 losses. Two of the losses carne at the hands of Cudahy, TA-6, and Shorewood, l8 to 7. Both of these teams tied for the title, The Bulldogs were in the title tight throughout the season and had a mathematical chance tor a tie to the suburban title but lost it in the last game. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 7 38 6 T4 6 lO 21 7 Football Scores West Milwaukee Greendale , Cudahy Nathan Hale , Waukesha . Whitefish Bay . Wauwatosa . Shorewood DADS NIGHT v Each year one home football game is designated as dads night. On this night the dads sit on a bench on the field wearing the number of his son's iersey. The fathers are given pictures of their sons and alter the game pie and ice cream is served to the fathers and players. Go! Team! li, T MJ 7,5 Coaches Counsell and Zamzow and Coecaptain Bob Tolson watch action as Bob waits to re-enter - 8 -5 a. Left f One of Central s hard running backs breaks away from an opposing tackler as another is moving in to help. Above - Members ot the team look on anxiously during one of the many tense moments of the season. B TEAM FOOTBALL-At Central we have a great interest in the members of the B team for they are the boys who will make up the varsity squad the next year. Many sophomores and a few iuniors play on the B team tor a year to gain the experience they need to become varsity members. lFirst Rowl Dwight Kellogg, Mike Chmielewski, Robert Berghoefer, Tom Shep- herd, Dick Hinkley, Bob Panser. lSecond Rowl Bob Beck, Dennis Billyard, Daniel Lange, Richard Anderson. lThird Rowl William Burow, Dave Senft. lFirst Rowl Dick Anderson, John Willen- , 4 bring, Bob Olsen, Richard Wilson, Pat ' Robison, Ralph Puffpatt. lSecond Rowl Douglas Kraus, Gary Goldbeck, John Karlovich, Leon Duffrin, Gilbert Nogal- ski. llhird Rowl Bob Roth, Vern Reis, Mr. Janikowski. Now, Coach, Now? lFirst Rowl Dennis Nickel, Tim Marisch, Rod- ney Anderson, Bob Trawicki, Larry Maz- lack, James Reschenberg, James DeCa' mora, lSecond Rowl Dennis DeWitt, Carl Muenzmaier, Ronald Klug, Dick Starcevic, Tom Maxwell. X Q,Y.YlTR4 lf 326 lx, 4, 'X i QZHTR4 QRvuTR4l V 5 l fqftfllTR4 1 XQJTR4 A 24? 33 ' 426 'gist' 2S A N gf as if Maura 93 ws.. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 42 lglild rs, VA,RS!TY BB-llfirst Rowl Bill Arnold, Dove Jordan, Jerry Breznik, Ed Komoske, Paul Pechauer, Bill Rilling, Coach Jaecks. l5econd Rowl Dave Perinovic, George Hoppe, Russ Collins, Bill Besgrove, Dennis Gander, Glenn Mair. The basketball team finished the season with 6 wins and 9 in suburban play and one and one in the tournament. Many lost games were real thrillers and were lost by only a few The team set a record when it gained the school and suburban tor the most points scored in one quarter l37l and a school for the rnost points in one half, losses ot the points. record record Basketball Scores . Sheboygan 59 , Juneau 50 . . . Hale 4l . W. F. Bay 46 , . Pulaski 66 . Waukesha 75 S. Milwaukee 75 W, Milwaukee 64 . . Racine 82 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 57 . , Cudahy 49 87 . , Greendale 77 77 . . , . Tosa 75 63 , . Shorewood Sl 53 . . . . Hale 52 54 . . W. F. Bay 49 49 . . . Waukesha 5l 53 . . S, Milwaukee 75 40 . . W. Milwaukee 44 Do IT Like The Navy Does Slnk IT W Xi S 3 1353K tal 'J Q Cn First Rowl Richard Wilson, .lack Szczesny, Dick Starcevich, Bob Sochen, Marvin Krull, John Marquart, Tim Marisch. lSecond Rowl Coach Counsell, Jerry Jackson, Bob Olsen, Don Nickerson, lim Hansen, Mike Chrnielewski, Ronald Aheorn, Don Foote, Travis Middlesteod. B TEAM BASKETBALL The B team found themselves a little short on height but their hard fighting and good shooting together with the excellent coaching of Mr Coun sell brought a fine won and lost record of ll wins and 6 losses VOLLEYBALL The Central sextet of netmen complled a fine record In their games These are the set up men and spnkers that vollled for Central lKneellngl Mllce Johnson Jack Doran Bob Krlenz Donald Slnclalr Anthony Rios Gary Goldbeck Richard Anderson lc andlngl Coach .lannkowskl Milan Pavlovncn Pete Tetzlaft Bob Tolson Tom Read Larry Petrus Ron Rutkowskl Ken Mather Batter Up Knock It Over li BASEBALL Baseball ns not exactly school sport at Central Since It as played during the summer It IS run by the recrea tlon department Many of the boys who played are not pnctured due to Gradua tnon Central Sluggers Include lFurst Rowl Bull Kurowskl Jack Drler Bxll Rllllng Dale Phrlllpo lSecond Rowl .lerry Breznlk Alex Muszytowskl Paul Pechauer .lohn Mlota .lam Hansen Not pictured were Jam Wenslng and John Mlchalowskl who both made all suburban honors ' I I I I . 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All 1 fo SWIMMING Central s swimming team under o new coach and with many sophomores ond rumors to old the capable seniors did well this year ond can look forward to good future teams The team included IFrrst Rowl Coach Dottke Tom Hills Lee Gontenbein Lester Lowetzki John Gooch Jim Reschen berg Gary Whalen Dennis Menzel Gerald Inholf John Korlovich Tom De Camaro ISecond Rowl Bob Roth Tom Brochhausen Ronnie Otteson Tom Whalen Dennis Pipp Ken Olsen Tom Schllnk Bill Freitag Don Corey A' -galil' Ronald Otteson Dennis Prpp Lee Gontenbein ond Tom Brochhausen composed Central s formidable relay team which usuolly come through in fine fashion WRESTLING TEAM Our wrestling force was spearheaded by such wrestlers os Don Groves Alex Muszytowski and Mike Wolciechow ski who qualified for the state tour noment and did o very good 'ob there WRESTLING TEAM lFrrst Rowl Jim De Camaro, Jerry Libby, Chuck Hosni, Don Groves, Wendell Adams, Jim Counter, Jerry Boird, Bill Doum, Mike Wojciechowski, Alex Muszytowski, Richard Benson. lSecond Rowl Dennis Sweet, Nick Stathopoulos, Rodney Anderson, Dwight Kellogg, Lee Coley, Ken Zarecki, Mike'Kuopus, Mike Krause, James Ripp, Dick Karin, Bill Fronson, Robert Fuchs, Coach Stech. 1. Four of the varsity big guns get well loosened up before running. Coach Landgraf and manager Curtis Sweet com- pare runners lap trmes rn preparatron for the bug state meet CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country offered much to those who lake tough competutlon lt rs a sport of combrned speed and endurance and provided lots of satrsfactlon for the effort exerted to get In shape We found that frrendshup among the partucupants was as strong as the competutuon The Long Long Trall i i 1 VARSITY SQUAD lKneelrngl Wendell Adams Charles Hosm B TEAM lFIrSt Rowl John Gooch Jerry Jockson Ffonk Kermrt Helland Kenneth Forster Ball Arnold IStandrngl Coach D0l'f10f W'll'Um KfU99ef lSeCond R0Wl Gerold Relftlfe Landgraf Kenneth Tesch Terry Kirsch Dallas Knudsen Richard l0Cl4 EfClmOf1f1 DENNIS BIefSGClf Tom Peterson Karan Manager Curtas Sweet A6 'E' TUESDAY BOWLERS lFlrst Rowl Sue Essock Ann Balon Kathy OReilly Rosalie Moreno Marilyn Forman Susan Wisnoski lSecond Rowl Beverly Gllbertson Patricia Pinter Sharon Emerson Genevieve Honeyager Nancy Girtler Renee Sengstock Sandy Duce lThird Rowl Darlene Biersack Darlene Young Karen Kirchmann Betty Marks Barbara Miller Dyan Maurer Marge Bilicki Mary Beth Zingen Lois Frantz lFourth Rowl Gail Hackett Dawn Karass John Hutera Roger Hartmann Penny Van Vleet Henry Burrill Karen Voigt Janice Kohr Diane Mersnlk lFitth Rowl Gloria Cuklah Elaine Bartels Henry Timm Douglas Toth Dennis Blersack Thomas Filratrault Tom Whalen Erv Kaczmarek Barbara Graf ldelle Hauert Pick Up That Spare Bowling was an intramural sport tor boys and girls in which they could participate and learn good sports- manship and teamwork, The crowd gathered at Con- cord Lanes every Tuesday alter school and competed with each other trying to get the highest scores. N High scores ot Tuesday bowlers were Diane Mers- nik - l59, Kathy O'Reilly - l6O, Genevieve Honeyager - - ' T49, Roger Hartmann - 184, Dennis Biersack- l7l, and ' V Henry Timm - l74. Mi ' G L l duff- R A 1 Y 'UW W ., ' ' 4 WEDNESDAY BOWLERS-These girls were the top V' bowlers on Wednesday. Elizabeth Wilson - 170, Car- 'VC gy A leen Mavis - 163, and Carol Rubow- 150. Q5 Bk. V A Enthusiastic Keglers 'T lFlrst Rowl Angeline Cavatalo Claire Janowski Gall Weston Jean Ohl Lonnie Heldrich lSecond Rowl Nancy Grrtler Ruth Warick Nancy Nyberg Pat Zabler Sandy Kaye Marcia Goeslmg Sandra Koch lThird Rowl Annette Zick llah Sweeney Catherine Kaslow Joy Mayo Sharon Koch Carleen Mavis Connie Boyd Kathy Pakulskr lFourth Rowl Pat Padden Louise Piccolr Phyllis Rau Sandy Eisenberg Mary Ann Nieth Nancy Ropiak Leann Scherer Carol Rubow Jan McAllister lFafth Rowl Pat Baker Beth Wilson Darlene Smith Nick Statho poulos Ruth Wessolowskl Ron Vogelman Gary Griggs Bill Hayes Jerry Baird Bill Daum Ronald Vogelman led the boys with a score of 191 Bill Hayes followed with 169 and Richard Moore ranked third scoring 159 .,,, T91 'lf' TENNIS-When the snow disappeared, the tennis team reappeared to work for victory in 57. Mr. Jaecks provided the necessary coaching and incentive to practice to improve their skills. lFirst Rowl Gary Olsen, Bill Rilling, Jerry Jackson, Jim Morateck, Joe Schneider. lSecond Rowl Joe Jerich, Doug Mueller, Don Sinclair, Ken Trautmeen, Dave Perinovic, Mr. Jaecks. GOLF - lnterscholastic golf competition was omitted this year in favor of golf instruction for boys and girls. Lessons consisted of an explanation of the game, golf course etiquette, and techniques of strokes. Attention was given to proper stance, grips and swings. Practice in techniques oc- cupied much of the participants time. All this was iust a preparation for the work out on the golf course at the stu- dent's leisure. After some practice, members of this group competed with each other for the best scores. i 3 1 ,af 3 Q. Ii Q' I XQ- m S 'S 1 .lg .. x 1, 5 , XXBTL-Q1 B' E n'iLt lFirst Rowl Sandra Douglas, Penny Van Vleet, Karen Voigt, Jackie Zenda, Judy Neitman, Yvonne Langner, Judy Krancki Betty Kueht. lSecond Rowl Karen Kueht, Sandra Pintar Bridget Sheff, Maribeth Devine, Bonnie Butzer, Jane Siebold Judy Zrimsek, Sue Zirkel, Sharon Wissing. lFirst Rowl Terry Brantzeg, Gary Barczak, Jim Datthyn, Tom Blair. lSecond Rowl Ed Bauer, John Dillenburg, Alan Carlson, Ed Kuehl, Dave Shakula. John Dillenburg practices a putt while Terry Brantzeg, Ed Bauer and Jim Datthyn watch. 4-rg 'e TRACK - A large group ot boys responded to the call tor track practice. This activity demands much training, therefore practice starts indoors before weather permits participants to go out. Every available space is used, so the boys can be seen working out in the gym, gym balcony, 34 mat room and even the corridors. Jim Havlicek is seen working out on the horizontal bar while Bill Hayes and George Hoppe practice hurdles. Doug Ziemann shows how to do a racing start. Graceful as a dancer, Alex Muszytowski practices a shot put, Stars Of Track And Field yrrlf ff iff l Y if BX A dl ll 'U' Q. . tw 7 'X TRACK-lFirst Rowl Bill Hayes, Gerald lnhott, Bill Arnold, Dave Jordan, Pat Robison, Ronald Vogelmann, Terry Kirsch, Kenneth Tesch, Douglas Kraus, Pat Wilson, Alex Muszytowski, Don Carey. lSecond Rowl Doug Ziemann, Ron Gorsegner, Alan Rathsack, Peter Tetzlatt, George Hoppe, Gerald Golubitt, Bob Sachen, Mike Woiciechowski, Ken Mather, Jack Erdmann, Don Nickerson, Wendell Adams, Larry Mazlack, Bob Olson, Jim Morgese. lThird Rowl Mr. Zamzow, Jack Szczesny, Ronald Workman, Warren Dugas, Dan Lang, Kermit Helland, Rodney Anderson, John Gooch, John Karlovich, Bill Nieth, Bill Krueger, Kenneth Forster, Bob Kaczkowski, DeWane Marcey, Mr. Counsell. g , ,Q O Croce rw H ar By, ,W U .w 'R A491- N.. cl 41014 8' INTRAMURALS Intramurals provlded an opportunity for students not engaged rn varsuty sports to partucupate In basketball and volleyball through homeroom competntlon These noontlme ses slons served as entertarnment for the partrclpants besudes grvmg the homeroom members a chance to back therr team an fig '-9 Basketball Champs The Sophomore champs from HR 238 occupyung the flrst row are James Sebanc James Reschenberg Robert Pearson Doug las Kraus Dennis Menzel Warren Dugas H R 2l0 Sensor champs are Ed Kamoske Lewls Burgeson Alex Muszytowskl Larry OHearn Tom Hamberger Larry Byers Gerald Lrbby The Best Homerooms W Volle ball Champs S nlor champs from HR 322 are lFlrst Rowl August Wagner Alan Wood Paul Pechauer Dave Charles Jrm Thompson Glenn Marr Dave Glazer Jumor champs from HR 248 are lSecond Rowl Roy Gerloft Tony Calvano Fred Lodes John Mlota Terry Krrsch Dave Jordan Doug Z mann Russ Collln Sophomore champs from HR 320B are lThnrd Rowl Bob Roth, Make Johnson, Tom Wllkoskl, Ronald Ahearn, Robert Lukaslk, Wrllram Burrow, LeRoy Jung, Leon Dutfrm, Don Foote, Jrm Mayer Y ,rn 5,2 4 sw 5 f v ' tj, v ' X ' ' . I . QL. 1 L, 1 ,' W g e t A X If . 3,.J:1'3' 4- 4 is ' Q V.. ln - a ' 1 1 ' 4 f L I ' I ' . 7 5 v -. . . : , X t N ' . . x 'l 1 . ' ' ' I 1 I 1 I . , , . uf, xt l, ' I - .' y 5 , f... V ,- r , .ae-2, rr g , T n -V in ii: 'rg 3 L J R I f 01- 5' - It S is T' I ' . .ffl '97-J e . ' ' Z . X 5, X, 1 ? J-1. 4 . I -6 I I - F ' 9 L I I I I all -.V - , . . fl ,N H . , : ' r ' , I ' , ' ,' 465' 1 ie , ' s. I v-up-no-q ,gn Img- k'7-. 17 LETTERMEN The Lettermen s Club consists of all the boys who earned letters In any of the lnterscholastlc athletics The boys have to meet certaln requirements In the sports ln order to obtain the letter Besides serv mg as recogmtron for the boys the club serves a constructuve purpose for the communuty Several trmes throughout the year the boys partlclpate In taking handicapped children to special events lFlrst Rowl Kenneth Forster Chuck Hosm Art Lange James Mo gese Mlke Johnson Larry Swomla lSecond Rowl Dave Jordan Jack Drler Jack Doran Ball Arnold Doug Zlemann Larry Byers Wendell Adams lThlrd Rowl Tom Allen Tom Brochhausen Brll Rllllng Ronold Ottesen Arnold Ottesen Don Nickerson Tom Whalen lFourth Rowl Bob Kaczkowskl Alex Muszytowskt Henry Olsen Ken Mather Paul Pechauer Jerry Brezmk Terry Doughty Ron Peters lFufth Rowl Jack Erdmann Bob Sachen Terry Mrech Ken Zarecku Kurt Rowe George Rader Bob Tolson Bob Rodlch Chuck Serwln Glenn Maur They Are All Shlnlng Stars In Sports GIRLS W A CLUB Every Thursday after school you could fund a group of gurls en gaged In some sport In the gym or out on the practice held These gurls took an actcve unterest In such sports as freld hockey basket ball volleyball badminton softballand track lFurst Rowl Barbara Bradshaw Marlene Lyons Susan Essock lSecond Rowl Bonme Johnson JoAnn Kopac Joanne Lenko Marsha KOIIS Judy Wlnkelman lThlrd Rowl Nancy Llngen felder Betty Kueht Marian Housh Mary Beth Zlngen lFourth Rowl Nancy Gorman Judy Weber Duane Borzyczkowskv Mary Schank Marcia Wunrow Darlene Pavlovlch ws, as I 4-Q ' . 2 5 wt .vf I f' Q I L. - :L w 4 Q , .- ,. if X ,-. 'v . 17- .ebnx 5 L , 4 F , . . Y . . I I I ' I I ' , , , , , , . I I I I I I - , , , , 1 I I ' I I I I , , , , , Y O O 2 Q .Q 5 L 5 E E t 3 zz .A c- 2 P si? s EW ,U ' -..,f , , 5, ' - f +5 - W. L - A, U - - - I - X - . I , . ,A L A W L . . . , Q g S I - f , , - ' , K' ' f- s. ' - ' '3 , X 'I r 5 Q4 . ' H 1 I w ' V Q D 1 . 1 , . I T Q- V- K . , , , ,W ' r A f - ' ' ' -,f MY? f , , , . r l 4 Q 1 L 4 il 1' 4 x 41 5 4 4 if 1' 4? A x Q5 E 1 N 'its F TIVITIES Cheer, Cheer, Homecoming was a time for greeting old friends. Alumni returned to ioin us in cheering the team to victory and enjoying the dance after the game. Planning and decorating floats gave spirit to the occasion. Enthusiasm ran high at the parade, game and dance. in ti -1 The Homecoming court of honor consisted of: Anthony Rios, Jerrold Heidenreich, John Cleary, Verlyn Rozman, King James Schwalbach, Queen Gloria Cukjati, Judy Zrimsek, Nancy Anderson, Pat Forsyth, Janet Pollack, Alter recognition of the royal couple during half time, King Jim and Queen Gloria walk off the field. The color guard and the band led the parade of colorful and unique floats through the city prior to the homecoming game. 'T .vi l i 5..- l Raef' Quit W TN The homecoming floats seem to be better each year The floats of T956 were an indication of the undying faith of the loyal Centralites The colorful parade was the best in the opinion of many and proved to be a success. Cheering for our team were: lFirst Rowl Ruby Ludwig Johnnie Wensing Phyllis Scholtz Karen Kueht. lSecond Rowl Frances Klancnilc Sue Zirkel, .loy Mayo. The Gangs All Here During half time our band had the opportunity to perform many formations that they had practiced diligently all tall. This is one of the formations with which they entertained us at homecoming. These costumes really kept us guessing, but it all added to the fun of our Halloween party. n A Holiday Mood Christmas Doors H , 2535 i The annual decoratnng of homeroom doors nnstnlled the feellng of the holidays In each and everyone of us Pnzes were gvven to the wmmng home room of each class 'X uiffpg L 1 fs 5 ,mf rf V VRF' The court consisted ot Albert Quartullo Marge Conrad Chris Skau Sue Horvath Fred Holub Nancy Mehlmg Bob Tolson Connle Boyd Larry Byers Phyllls Scholtz Kung Fred Holub and has queen Nancy Mehllng added a rnagestuc touch to the entrre evemng The court contributed to the atmosphere and a better royalty would be hard to fund The theme of the Sensor dance was Northern Llghts and our gym was transformed Into o wlnter wonderland Christmas trees and crystal snowballs enhanced the setting and put the couples In a danclng mood Northern Lights Queen Nancy accepted her bouquet from Senior Class president Bull Freitag The couples engoyed danclng to the mustlc of Steve Swedish 01 57 aff ' lj . g T vi i I . 'ini : K V T I, Qs-L, The punch was lust nght and Bull Arnold Naneen Wlll Penny Van Vleet and Don Carey loan the kung and queen In a toast Oriental Holuday T K Gettmg ready for the Prom IS part of the fun Above Joan Relnke adgusts Bulls boutonnverre and Arlene and John smlle In readmess for the affaur Jack and Noreen posed for thus puc ture before Imlng up for the grand march Y-v V7 in A Japanese Teahouse un Centrals gym pro vuded the background for the Jumor Prom Queen Noreen Sulda and Kang Jack Drler relgned over the Oriental Holiday Fragile screens Geisha gurls and Japanese lanterns supplied an ortental atmosphere as formally attrred Centralltes danced untll mldnlght The court of honor consisted of John Elliott Arlene Andres Bull Rnllmg Joan Relnke Kung Jack Drler Queen Noreen Suuda Mary Ann Burgarmo Glen Verkms Ruby Ludwig and Doug Zlemann We All Enioyed An Evening In Paris Sf Qtr ff A4 ' N Janet Stanley showed her talent ci Baton twrrlrng Jean Ohl demon s da cer t td unusual skull In this art O O n Barbara Gerlach and Pat Schellen Sree berger made a pretty plcture as Hula dancers Shower Of Stars flggwl 19 .Iamce Morrns concentrated on her vlolln Those participating rn the Talent Show Rowl .loe Jerlch Jane Slebold Alex Muszytowslcl lSecond Rowl Pat Schellenberger Jack Doran Barbara Gerlach lTh:rd Rowl Janet Stanley Jean Ohl Loulse Prccolu Peg Frakes Loss Kodrlc and Bonnre Butzer Night Life was the theme of the l957 Talent Show which was sponsored by the Student Councll for the March of Dimes Pat Forsyth director of the show arranged for these guest performers known as the Fave Cowards Alex Muszytowsku and Jack Doran rehearsed 60 therr parts as emcees for the Talent Show r?L4 ffyf 'io si I It ,. Y' it-,gg 1 T ' 5 U F' ,Q Q . 'J - for fa. ak, ' I ? 5, T ,Q 1' f , ',,Q5e I Y 1 l A. K. l V5 A , f' X f' -r - - '- ff S if ' Ll I r i, ,- 7:14. frli,?i,w ,x- r 5-if 'iii rl wctzr ,, 'V I 1+ J w.2f.GY'Mh.: :V -I M ' ff 3- l if Make-up is important in putting across a char- acter's personality in a play. Here Miss Case and Betty Kueht are shown making up Christian Skau and Rosemary Adams Directors actors and technicians are neces sary in the production of a play Renee Sengstock on actress Tom Srebers head of director and Mr Haug director are tolktna over a but of Renees part Our Producers Showcase The eternal triangle' Jill Zimmerman Douglas Toth and David Loberg give this threesome a new angle in Red Carnations At the right Karen Schuyler as Sorrel the angel of death is telling the graduate Theresa Bal istlerrl whether she IS to go back to earth or on to eternity At the lower left are the characters who took part In Summons of Sarlel They are Sandra Muth Linda Chapman Genevieve Honeyager Lois Frantz Bonnie Butzer and Mary Ann Sundberg l957 boasted three one act plays Instead of the usual one This new plan enabled more students to get into the act and gaun valuable experience Special music and lighting effects helped convey the mood of the drama Summons of Sorrel A case of mistaken identity was the theme of Red Carnations a humorous skit ln the play Dear Departed two sisters who believed the grandfather was dead argued over the disposition of his worldly goods SCENE hi The operation of this light box requires expert technicians as cues for special effects come thick and fast The boys who were responsible fo the lights are John Marquardt Jim Reschen berg ond Jim Moratek ,ff I H , ' Q J X A f 1 sy . T' li L V Pl 5 rf ff L JL, if l I T i it the production Crew! Connie Bgyal Student Confusion reigned when the grandfather appeared on the ,V lx ,X . , K J W . 5 ' I 1 ' W , of f-1 or . ' , , ' -- Q . . 1 xp my ' I I F i : X as 1. 3 are ar 0 ll, 1' C5 Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Advrsor Kurt Rowe Bull Besgrove Sue Horvath Nancy Gorman Charles Mast Mr Gonyo STUDENT COUNCIL Representatlves of the student body are always trying to make the school and community a better place In whlch to luve The Student Council consrsts ot offrcers elected by the students and a repre B sentatrve elected from each homeroom They meet every Tuesday wnth theur advtsor Mr Gonyo to plan new actlvutnes and prolects to Improve our school Some of the actvvrtles sponsored by the Student Council are assembly programs student dances the talent show noontume actlvltnes Chrustmas baskets and the Peter Werner scholarshlps One of the largest prolects ot the Councll for the last two years has been the American Fueld Service program Thus ns the program whuch enables a student from another country to attend school In the Umted States and also arranges for students from the Unlted States to spend the summer In some foreugn country n Q STUDENT COUNCIL lFlrst Rowl Susan Essock, Mary Burgarmo, Sue Hildebrand, Janet Pollack, Joan Paplham, Jlll Zrmmerman, Sharron Culmer, Karen Klrchmann, .loan Agen, Linda La Court, Louise Paccolr lSecond Rowl Pat Zabler, Sandy Eisenberg, Barbara Blrge, Phyllns Rau, Sandy Shaw, Sharon Koch, Sue Zlrkel, Frances Klanc nlk, Joy Mayo, Sandra Rayner lThrrd Rowl Tom Blalr, Robert Roth, Gerald Ponaslk, Bonnie Butzer, Sandra Mertz, Myra Morvak, Carol Rubow, Urban Braam, Sue Horvath, Pat Forsyth lFourth Rowl Dave Mrddleton, Nancy Gorman, Jack Drler, Dave Jordan, Nick Stathopoulos, Shrrley Ehm, Bull Hayes, Bob Farrell, Milan Pavlovlch, Don Nickerson, Arnold Otteson lFcfth Rowl John Marquart, Dale Phrllrppo, Bull Freitag, Bob Sachen, Ken Zareckr, Kurt Rowe, Ed Kamoske, Robert Berghoefer, George Hoppe, Chrustuan Skau, Bull Besgrove I K x ,,r. ' ll Mi 1 Q T' , Q-J, C, rl g ,A A EZ., , xjigejft .HE 7 K I . . . . . . . . I , l H , . H . 1: ht I. ,K Q , If U J ,A x ! Ik 6 N , X 6 A SN' 5 'L R ' 5 S ' , , A W L 62 The graduating class of 1957 was proud to have Chrustuan Skau as theur exchange student He us shown here pountung out hus home cuty Skeun Norway Chrus as he came to be known was quuet and reserved and made fruends easuly Extra currucular actuvutues played bg part Chruss year at Central He was actuve un Student Coun cul Scuence Club A Cappella Chour Senuor Executuve Com muttee and he had a part un one of the three one act plays Socually he was a member of the Senuor Dance court of honor Whule these actuvutues were an unter estung part of Chruss Amerucan educatuon hus maun un terest was un academuc achuevement As a good student he gauned not only knowledge of hus subuects but many thmgs about our customs habuts and manner of speech He has been able to adapt humself to our slang ex pressuons such as callung persons squares and teen age actuvutues Those who knew hum learned much from Chrus about the manners and customs of hus country Certaunly we learned somethung about Norways educatuonal program Much of what we learned durung the year Chrus already knew It has undeed been a wonderful experuence to have had Chrus wuth us We hope and we know he wull never forget West Allus Central A F S Foreugn Ambassadors ,XTX in flak Q' :sn Thus year the Junuor Class was able to have a foreugn exchange student among them un the person of Radam es Mutarellu Radam es better known to hus Amerucan fruends as Rod, us from the caputal cuty of Uruguay, Montevudeo Rod made a deep umpressuon on hus fellow students and hus teachers at Central He was seldom seen wuthout a brught smule and a cheerful laugh Besude the deep umpressuon he made on hus fruends at Central he wull long be remembered by the cutuzens of West Allus and the Mulwaukee area Thus l6 year old lad gave many speeches at varuous clubs PTA organuzatuons and on televusuon Central taught Rod many thungs Hus studues and hus socual lufe taught hum the ways of the Amerucan schools Thus plus hus foster home taught hum the Amerucan way of Iufe We have also learned many thungs about Uruguay from Rod Football games pep assemblues postgame dances proms and puzza pues are thungs that wull long remaun un Rods memory and Radam es Mutarellu wull be remembered by hus classmates of Central Hugh School for a long tume Yes thus us Rod younger of course but hus smulung face stull udentufues hum Note the soccerball Uruguay cant be so dufferent un sports anyway 63 MECCA lFlrst Rowl Karen Bansemer Marge Brllckl Phyllrs Rau Leann Scherer Sandy Douglas Judith Gibson Maruan Housh Mcrrrbeth Devme lSecond Rowl Bridget Sheff Lana Lee Zwertel Rosemary Adams Carol Cam Carleen Lasan ske Duane Hels Janrce Morrls Jeannie Bogust lThlrd Rowl Carolyn Lang Nancy Gorman Judy Werderltsch Mar lene Lustrk Geri Meusner Marne LePage Darlene Pavlovrch lFourth Rowl Mlss Harrington Mary Ann Sundberg Judy Ulezelskl Carole Rich Duane Kuebler Barb Buckmann Sherry Grams Mary Schank Jackre Zenda MECCA lFrrst Rowl Margaret Rlgert Annette Toetz Jacquellne Zepnlck Ruth Warrck Renee Sengstoclc Sandra Koch Lourse Prccoll lSecond Rowl Judy Ralston Kathy Pakulslcr Karen Srpes Patrlcra Waclawskr Louise Kordus Judy Wregert Peg Frakes Sandy Duce lThrrd Rowl Pat Vogel Marlene Schwebke Margery Mueller Judy Brown Carol Gesler Duane Olsen Carla Warlclc Nancy Klug lFourth Rowl Sandy Shaw Sharon Emerson Maryle Bloedorn Noreen Sruda Doreen Wanta Judith Schoenlng Marllyn Posawac Penny Van Vleet Bonnie Butzer Sharon Wrsslng Janice Johnson fats- Z 4 .. Q- ' C 7. - 4 -4 1 fe A , er, ki? Y H ' V, ,Q W 2 .Q 'tw '. ' WV, .QL ah S' . Pr . vt! 4 ' I lf 1 . ff i 1, ' A 9 y ' L r.. . 7 A i ef' K N' ,gn I 1 ,, 1 te i .-J .. I J! 3 ' 5- v ' , s .14 . 1 .1 ., . i ef 4 f rl to as 'T 1 J JI A . I I I I I I 1. - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - , , 1 ' I I I . I l I I I I I I ' I I I I I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' I I I I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I I I I I I , ff , A l A Q -Q 2 wi' V Q7 V J A U ' t ' . 9 1 is 1 vg -.1 -' y Q ff t - 6 .N sr ' l : L ' X 2 . 5 f r,. ' 11 'V' D 'Z r .5-g 4 - If . Q . ts' Y' 1 1' ' ' 'ev' 1 3 J D Us . .. ,, . 7 . 415 A A 77' s.. r '57 -ff' Q ' ,. - , ' 'Q Y , J' X C 1 l C' 31 If '4 sf i MECCA lFnrst Rowl Judy Bencma Carol Yerdon Shirley Whutford Vlrglnla Novak Sandra Plntar Carol Pnatkuewncz Anita Rlos Donna Sharouglan lSecond Rowl Mlss Marchant Mary Wozmak Janice Sterbenz Karen Conrad llah Sweeney Sue Zlrkel Buzz Klancnlk Catherune Kaslow Carleen Mavis lThlrd Rowl Janet Pollack Karen Frank Judy Clapsaddle Dolores Gress Joan Paplham Margo McPeek Janet Pavlovuch Barbara Staab Joan Lenko lFourth Rowl Linda Albright Carolyn Valerlo Pat Zabler Barbara Korpela Sandra Frudrlck Lols Pekrun Margo Mnkesell Carol Krumpen Paula Meyer Carol Shannon MECCA Usherrng sellrng candy and collecting money for charltles are some of the servxces performed by Mecca for the school and commumty Partles and teas are also held for actlve members Points are earned by partuclpatlon In various GCllVIlI6S Service Wlfh A Smlle During the lnstallatuon of new officers a speaking Mecca s officers for the year l956 57 are from left to rught Ernca Worzer President Mary Ann Sundberg Vnce President Margery Mueller Secretary Marlene Lustlk and Brudget Sheff Co Treasurers Q ,: 4 1 ': 1 ,, V, J Ek' ,. w , - n V . ' X r r L' A 4 . . 3 ' xl i D . I I I . I I ' ' I A I . . . I , - , , , , , , , , - , , , , f , , , - , , f f , , , I I I ' W . I , I , . . U l O . choir told of the various activities of Y-teen clubs. I' gf , f . ,f ,V . :Ei 21 W . ,J - AL 1 , J tki, B -' Vg -- L K 2 ? Q. L - X . B . . A I 3 1 .J . . g . , t ' g 'F , ' I 1 , 2 , , ' IL X all-'1E 's 'T' HI Y lFlrst Rowl Mr Grove Peter Tetzlaff Nick Stathopoulos Tom Schlrnk Ken Olsen Ralph Wasch Wendell Adams Mr Stech lSecond Rowl Dennis Plpp Duck Knlsbeck Jerry Medved David Bovee Gary Grrggs Sherwood Welkert Alex Muszytowsku Ronald Anderson lThsrd Rowl Allen Hancock Tom Rsed Roy Gerloff John Mrota Edmund Taylor Q QQQUI r Q A table game occupled thus group of boys It was one of the actlvltues Hn Y boys were offered through the facllntnes of the YM CA Hl Y HI Y offers clean wholesome actrvlty for boys i C 5s...!' 'A+ -B-. 66 and creates an Interest and desire to do something worthwhlle wnth theur extra tame Their program of actlvltles Included speakers basketball volleyball swlmmlng and a trlp through Allls Chalmers Mr Grove and Mr Stech supervused thus group whuch met at the new Y M C A building every other Monday -. Ken Olsen and Tom Schlink enjoyed a game of pool while they waited for the group to gather. CB COLLECTORS The CB Plan permitted students to watch their classmates in action and still keep tabs on their pocketbooks lncluded in the plan were the annual newspaper and tickets for home basketball and football games Each homeroom elected a representative to make sure the funds were collected These representatives were lFirst Rowl Kathy Ice Shelby Washburn Judy Bencina Mary Ann Burgaruno Joan Agen Mary Belle Workman lSecond Rowl Carole Ruppm Ruby Ludwig Louise Hackett Sue Zirkel Carleen Mavis Sandra Rayner Marilyn Forman Sue Hildebrand lThird Rowl Sharon Wissing Connie Moran Peg Frakes Nancy Nyberg Sue Domencich Judith Schoenung Carla Warick Carole Gesler Dawn Karass lFourth Rowl Jim Counter Sandy Shaw Janice Kohr Mary Beth Zingen Karen Sander ldelle Hauert Doreen Matchett Pat Maass Jim Friedbacher Mike Johnson lFifth Rowl Doug Ziemann Jim Gorman Don Carey Bll Rill g George Hoppe Tom Slebers Kurt Rowe lim Neuman Marvin Krull Bob Berghoefer F w ga-Q OFFICE PAGES-This year's pages checked attendance and performed their various duties in the office with ease and perfection. They were: lFirst Rowl Pot Sperle, Mary Ann Burgarino, Leann Scherer. lSecond Rowl Mert Felder, Mary Davidson, Ellen H u r I e y, Judy Werderitsch. lThircl Rowl Nancy Persch, Mary Ann Sundberg, Barbara Graf, Pat Bussey. X0 Fu... :: 'Nou AM MONITORS lFlrst Rowl Barbara Runte Yvonne Sowlnskr Merle Wllllams Angeline Cavatalo Judy Brown Carol Geottrey Sue Huldebrand Pat Schellenberger lSecond Rowl Kath: Sweeney Irene Ludwlckl Annette Zack Pat Plpp Delores Rupp Betty Kueht Marybelle Workman Pat Pavlnch lThlrd Rowl Jackie Novak Nancy Wardllan Carole Ruppm Fred Wasrck Frank Clchantek Bonme Butzer Bea Dawson Beverly Knop lFourth Rowl Tom Allen Mlke Johnson Bob Olsen Walter Nlcks Gary Barczak Tom Schllnk Bob DAcqulsto lFlfth Rowl Tom Hamberger James Hlggms Ron Rutkowskl Glenn Maur Peter Tetzlaft Jrm Hansen Jerry Belka Chuck Serwm Dave Charles K if - PM MONITORS lFlrst Rowl Claire Janowskl Marsha KOIIS Barbara Duerllnger Ruth Warvck Susan Wlsnosku Janelyn Krueger llah Sweeney Barbara Barge lSecond Rowl Janet Bushman Connie Boyd Louise Hackett Marlon Seltzer Marlon Housh Frances Dolenshek Jane Quade Nancy Kolman lThurd Rowl Loss Frantz Beth Wilson Shnrley Halverson Yvonne Langner Duane Mersmk James Bahlmg Kermxt Helland Roger Klatt lFourth Rowl Ed Kuehl Lee Scherer Don Marknewucz Jerry Medved Wendell Adams Tom Brochhausen Jack Mladucky Ken Olsen lF:fth Rowl John Olsen Alan Carlson John Cleary Ken Tesch Duck Allen Dave Perlnovlc Marvin Krull George Herro John Bostrom Bob Tolson 68 'lbs-1' I - . 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HALL MONITOR CAPTAINS lFrrst Rowl Darlene Smrth Mlss Balrstrerr Carol Mlsha coff lSecond Rowl Gerald Brezmk Thomas Slebers George Hoppe Dave Glaser Peace and qulet was mamtarned throughout the halls by the combuned efforts of the monitors and Muss Balrstrerr theur advisor May l check your pass was a phrase familiar to many of us Monrtors servrng the second semester were lFlrst Rowl Patrucla Thessm Don Schwalbach lSecond Rowl Gerald Golubrff Marr lyn Petrie James Moratek Duane Delzner lThlrd Rowl Thomas Jaglelskl Jullam Dashek James Morgese JoAnn Marshall lFourth Rowl Trmothy Connell Noreen Snuda Henry Burrnll Carole Hartley lFufth Rowl James Eternlck Henry Timm Duane Borzyczkowskl Dianne Kempter lSrxth Rowl Ronald Rutkowskl Ken neth Jensen Alice Duerlrnger lSeventh Rowl John Marquart Bruce Lerback Mary Ann Nneth They Helped 4 S54 rw fm.. '17 To Keep Order LIBRARY HELPERS The library helpers kept books rn the right places and were always ready to assrst students to fund books they needed for assugnments Those helping rn the library were lFlrst Rowl Carol Hansen Kathie Hrrtz lSecond Rowl Jlm Frnedbacher Karen Pokorny Duane Zrno John Bennethum Annual '75 ' Betty Kueht Y Senior Editor K 'gh 1. Louise Kordus Senior Editor Marlyce Krenke Junior Editor The Year At A Glance o M ART STAFF-The staff was also aided by the art department under the direction of Mrs. Russell. The cover was designed by Sandra Douglas and the other girls each drew one of the division pages. Shown here are the members of the staff looking over the completed work. lSeatedl Sandra Douglas, Sandra Savin, Nancy Anderson. lStandingl Carol Shannon, Karen Werbic, Shirley Ehm, Jane Quade. Working together on one of the many tasks are David Jordan, Louise Kordus, Sandra 70 Douglas, and Bill Arnold. Editorial Staff 0 , 3 F, - A-in David Jordan Junior Editor WAMAGO ANNUAL--Deadlines, copy, pictures, and layouts, were only part of the details that were taken care of by the annual staff. Cooperation on the part of everyone with guidance of Miss Adams and Mrs. Maronn, was necessary to compose the annual. The task of cuttn ns undertaken by Darlene Buersaclc and Duane Mersnuk ng and pastung prctures ANNUAL STAFF lFrrst Rowl Carol Davis Angeltne Cavatato Clalre Janowsku Rose mary Adams Bonme Dopp Margo McPeek lSecond Rowl Janrce Morris Diane Hels Marilyn Forman Marcla Goesllng Carol Cam Ann Marne Vought Louise Kordus Karen Voigt Betty Kueht Duane Mersnnk Darlene Blersack Third Row Btll Arnold Dave Jordan Don Slegfrled Bob Farrell Ann Marne devoted many hours to typing copy as her contrlbutton to the annual Carol Cam and Rosemary Adams faithfully contributed thelr noon hours to cut and paste pictures. 7l 3 DJ, rv NEWSPAPER EDITORS - Pat Forsyth, third page editor, Miss Coady, Pat 3 WAMAGO NEWSPAPER-Cooperation on the part of the editors and reporters produced the monthly edition of the Wamago Newspaper under the direc- tion ot their advisor, Miss Catherine Coady. Writing of stories, typing, and proof reading were some of the activities that went on behind the scenes ot the newspaper. Today's News Today M4 LW A Pavlich, editor in chief, Gerald Breznik, sports editor, George Herro, tirst page editor. if . 2 , 'sf- .Q-.. v in C3..A LJ NEWSPAPER STAFF-lFirst Rowl Beverly Cooper, Karen Conrad, Joy Mayo, Connie Boyd, Sue Zirkel. lSecond Rowl Marybelle Workman, Barbara Schanley, Annette Zick, Carolyn Kremer, Louise Kordus, Pat Forsyth, lThird Rowl Karen Bansemer, Judy Laabs, Margaret Conrad, Pat Pavlich, Connie White, Barbara Kozlowski. lFourth Rowl Marlyce Krenke, Daniel Schilz, David Charles, George Herro, Thomas Jagiel- ski, Jeannie Bogust. Here is a behind the scenes photo at mem' bers of the statt preparing the paper. They are Gerald Breznik, Marybelle Workman, Pat Forsyth, Connie Boyd, and Sue Zirkel, IC. ,Yr S Carleen Mavis. Sue Zirkel ff WM! f ,s 5 cg' NI' Frances Klancnik, Phyllis Scholtz CHEERLEADERS - lF i r st R o wl Janet Stanley, Renee Sengstock, Sandra Muth, Jill Zimmerman. lSecond Rowl Phyllis Scholtz, Sue Zirkel, Ruby Ludwig, Janet Pollack, F r a n c e s Klancnik, Carleen Mavis, Joy Mayo. V in Q 1 .. U B. i tl ? is CHEERLEADERSfHere are our girls. What do you say? Lets all give them G 'Hipl Hip! Hurraylu They cheered through the rain, they cheered through the cold, but their cry for Central always was Gal Team! Gal' .Riff Joy Mayo, Janet Pollack, Ruby Ludwig lAt the rightl Jim Berry leads the toast at the annual Latin Banquet in the char- acter of Jupiter. lBelowl Marlene Lustilc Serves a group at the banquet. She portrayed a slave and saw to the needs with 1,6 Wuyk K of the guests. L ' ' UV' LATIN CLUB- lnto room 239 the Latin Club members came, saw, and cone quered. News about members was re- ported in the Pannus Romanus, our Latin Newspaper, written in Latin. The G4 ,M ,, high-light of the year for latin students was the latin banquet. Members of the club were: lFirst Rowl Virginia Novak, Sandra Pintar, Kristi Timonen, Linda La Court. lSecond Rowl Sharron Culmer, Marsha Koiis, Paula Meyer, Peg Frakes, Kathleen Gayske, Jim Fried- bacher. lThird Rowl Theresa Balistierri, Mary Ann Strangteld, Carol Schreindl, John Bennethum, Arlene Zajac, Judith Schoening, Joyce Huebner. lFourth Rowl Sue Reisener, Betty Kueht, Noreen Suida, Henry Burrill, Mary Ann Sundberg, Genevieve Honeyager, Lois Frantz, Mrs. Plichta. lFifth Rowl Thomas Caprioli, Carlene Lasanske, Diane Borzyczkowslci, John Miota, Mary Schank, Ken Pangborn, Douglas Toth, Larry Mazlaclc. 5 s.,-' L1 4:9 'J Y' iii '77 . Q-7 1 K' 44 l 'iq vu SPANISH CLUB-lFirst Rowl Miss DeBruin, Carol Yerdon, Bonnie Dopp, Barbara Smith, Penny Ascher, Dolores Sherry, Karen Kueht. lSecond Rowl Karen Kirchmann, Barbara Duerlinger, Karen Conrad, Judy Clapsaddle, . . , , . . k Carol Mishacoff, Kathi Sweeney, Jill Zimmerman. lThird Rowl Anita Rios, Kathy ONeill, Marlene Dziondzia , Judy Brown, Joan Paplharn, Annette Zick, Christine Crimi. lFourth Rowl Sandra Koch, Sue Zirlcel, Radames' Mutar- elli, Margie Peskie, Margery Mueller, Carol Krumpen, Margo Mikesell, Carolyn Valerio. lFifth Rowl Carole Ruppin, Bill Hintze, Nancy Lingentelder, Mary Panich, Diane Delzer, Karen Sander, Lana Lee Zweifel, Pat Pavlich. 's I , , 1 in J ' K J sPANisH cius-trim Rowi Pat Pawlak, Poi Baklce, ci-mi Kofzubc, Nanecn ' , Will, Mary Beth Zingen, Bill Schmitt, lSecond Rowl Dennis Menzel, Shirley iff, T Gregerson, Bonnie Butzer, Penny Van Vleet, Marilyn Petrie, Lynn Radue, Sharon 5 3' 'W -gi .E Ma er. lThird Rowl Jim Gorman, Bob Fuchs John Alston, Fred Catlin Gary ,SQA es I Y i 1 Graves, George Kemp, lFourth Rowl Jane Arnold, Donald Knatels, Diane Mersnilc, Barbara Rychlowslci, Carolyn Lang, Darlene Pavlovich, Ruth Wesso- Iowski, Kathy Mancl. lFitth Rowl Bill Arnold, Donald Carey, Dale Le Roy, Thomas Preiss, Douglas Mueller, Jerry Medved, Tom Jagielslci, Tim Connell, George Herro Members of the Spanish Club acquainted themselves with the customs W- of the people of Spanish speaking countries. Here Miss DeBruin looks I' over some ol her prize dolls. 'i WAX CLUB Members ot the wax club learned to appreciate good musnc by comparing records wlth Mr Hlbler the advisor lncldentally Mr Hnbler has quite a collection of Drxleland and many meetrngs were centered around these records Those who engoyed this actlvrty were lFlrst Rowl Barbara Cowen Mary Belle Workman Barbara Schanley Carolyn Kremer Audrey Dretz lSecond Rowl Marcia Goeslrng Joy Mayo Carleen Mavrs Sharon Koch Connie Boyd Mary Davidson Phyllis Scholtz lThrrd Rowl Loss Frantz Dlanne Kempter Betty Nells Mary Panlch Judy Nells Linda Chapman Marlan Housh Kenneth Forster Genevieve Honeyager lFourth Rowl Tony Rios Don Weber Jan McAlllster Pat Baker Janlce Kohr Nancy Anderson Duane Zrna Barbara Kozlowskr Yvonne Langner Nancy Gorman Carole Plaster lFlfth Rowl Mr Hrbler Larry Tolson Don Slegtrred X s C I E N c E CLUB srudenrs wnth an Interest rn explormg the wonders of the orgamc world loaned the Science Club Members were shown movues taken on tours and allowed 4, to conduct experrments rn the various phases of scrence SCIENCE CLUB lFlrst Rowl Mr Stefanko Gerald Gulllckson Paul Bruenmg Sharron Culmer Mary Beth Devine Jlm Moratek lSecond Rowl John Smelkal Charles Kasun Held: Dumpelmann Richard Kuehn Jon Hugdahl Walter Nrcks lThnrd Rowl Edward Bauer Jam Rupp George Herro Chrrstran Skau Kenneth Rusch Douglas Kraus Kerth Goede sf 5 t Q a L 'Q in 1' , gg ' ' 1 4 ll ' WF.. 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I l ' I I I I I . , , , , THESPIANS T957 marked the tenth ann: versary of the OTQCUIZGYIOD of Centrals ThespIan Chapter A banquet was held to celebrate the event and many former members attended The socrety was or ganIzed to promote an Interest In hgh school dramatrcs Under the SUPSFVISIOD of Mlss Case the advrser a FGQIODOJ con ference of the VCFIOUS troups throughout the state was held for the purpose of ex changrng Ideas lFIrst Rowl MIss Case LOIS KodrIc Sue Zrrkel ConnIe Boyd Betty Kueht lSecond Rowl Jane Quade Sue Horvath George Kemp Shtrley Ehm Sandra Rayner lThIrd Rowl Ruchard Becker Tom Srebers Chrrstran Skau Jam Neumann Radames Mutarellr 'ik-n PROJECTION Thls group was re sponsIble for showung class movres whlch added a defInIte Interest to sublect matter bemg studted The members wrllrngly devoted theIr free hours to thrs actIvIty lFIrst Rowl DennIs Deegan, John Bennethum, DennIs Sweeny, Cary Conrad, BIII Werderrtz lSecond Rowl Mr Stamm, Fred WasIck, John Mllos, Jack Mladucky, Jack Doran, BIll Arnold lThIrd Rowl Mlles Cronce, Mrke Mrcka, Douglas Kraus, Ronnre Bednarek, Ted Brown, Larry Mazlack, Robert Horton lFourth Rowl Don Slnclarr, Terry Doughty, Alan Carl son, John Marquart, Peter Tetzlaff, Tom Srebers, Marvun Krull uhm ed Gif STAGE CREW These behind the scene performers proved themselves wholly capable of makrng sure the show went on by supplyIng ade quate lIghtIng props make up and costumes for the varrous school pro grams PIctured here are the mem bers of thIs crew lFIrst Rowl Robert Pekrul Betty Kueht JIm Moratek Sandra Rayner Cary Conrad M Haney lSecond Rowl Mr Haug Rlchard Becker Sue Horvath Ken Pangborn JIm Mayer Kenneth Tesch lThIrd Rowl Larry Mazlack John Mar quart Alan WIll Ken Rusch Tom Slebers Thomas FIlIatrault l I 419 A11 'Mui FTA In an attempt to learn about the various aspects of teachnng Future Teachers of Ameruca members sought experuence by tutorung students and asslstung teachers nn numerous ways The mann progect of the flrst semester was the formation and ratlflcatlon of a worlang constltutlon The future teachers are lFlrst Rowl John Benne thum Kath: Sweeny Carol Mushacoff Karen Conrad Audrey Dretz lSecond Rowl Linda Chapman Carleen Mavus Sue Zlrkel Louise Kordus Theresa Balls tlerrl lThlrd Rowl Mass Plschke Naneen Will Mary Beth Zrngen Lots Frantz Idelle Hauert Ann Marne Volght ' 'A lFourth Rowl Duane Hels Dave Jordan George Herro Russ Collins Alex Muszy towslcl Carolyn Lang 3:45-0 vu Tomorrow s Crafors 'C '5 DEBATE Resolved That these debaters had a good time arguing There couldnt be a debate on thas point though for a debate needs a negative side as well as an afflrmatlve and on thus pount they all agree lFlrst Rowl Jlm Berry, Carol Yerdon, Bonnie Dopp, Krlstl Tnmonen, Karen Conrad lSecond Rowl Carol Katzuba, Gary Cooper, Sandy Douglas, Noreen Sruda, Henry Burrlll, Jon Hug dahl, John Elliott lThlrd Rowl Mr Rawlings, Sharon Mayer, Barbara Rychlowslcl, Mary Ann Sund berg, James Barker, Douglas Toth, Larry Mazlack 6 'f J . , .. .. , ' S A - ' 'Lx' ,. is i 1 lg - - w , Q ,.. , L 1 N . . . . 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A group '0 of students take time to make their choices. - Lunch time proved to be the social gathering time ot the day. A buzz ot conversation went on and relaxation reigned. 2-. l - N mfr' The pleasant voice that answers the switchboard belongs to Miss Ellen Braun, the telephone op- erator for the West Allis School System. X KY f-', lun Working together seems to produce better results, Two boys in wood shop assemble a book shelt. Here you see a monitor in action, checking a pass ot a fellow student. A student was drawn to the bulletin board adver tising the benetits of the C. B. Plan. at --f--..,.,u -Af---.,.., M ORCHESTRA-The stars were the limit when the orchestra performed. Talented and versatile, this group was ready to play whenever their services were needed. lFirst Rowl Janice Morris, Jerry Ponasik, Paulette Morrow, Margery Mueller, Sylvia Rosenthal, Dwight Kellogg. lSecond Rowl Diane Hels, Pat Padden, Jane Arnold, Barbara Buclcmann, Judy Ulezelski, Joyce Huebner, Phyllis Scholtz, Marilyn Forman. lThird Rowl Ray Hoffman, Jon Pearson, Marlene Lyons Jeannie Bogust, Barbara Cowen, Ralph Wasch, Gary Griggs, Janice Kohr. lFourth Rowl Ken Mueller, Douglas Ziemann, Bridget Sheff, Marlene Mvers, Moraaret Riqert, Don Knafels, Charles Boie, Bill Freitag, John Schneidervin, Mr. Lyle. DANCE BAND-The school dance band proved itself all right in our books and will be continued next year for everyones noontime enioyment. lAt R i g htl Gary Griggs, Ralph Wasch, Douglas Mueller, Don Carey, Dave Jordon. lBottom Leftl Gary Goldbeclc, Chuck Boie, Ray Hoff- mann, Bill Freitag, Bill Arnold, Kristi Timo- nen lsittingl. lBottom Rightl Fred Orlando, John Schneidervin, Bill Hayes, Ken Kotwitz. hih 1 is .1 smm MAJORETTES Flashing batons announced the presence of the malorettes as they led the band on and oft the football field during halt time Also during parades they high stepped their way down the street in front of the band They are Jane Arnold Helen Kells Myra Morvalc Pat Podden and Jean Ohl Our Spirits Soarecl i 16 i if BANDflFirst Rowl Ralph Wasch, Judy Zrimselc, Pat Vogel, Jeannie Bogust, Richard Lang, Bonnie Witiak. iSecond Rowl Bridget Shett, Sharon Shimanclcas, Karen Cler, Nancy Flick, Judy Laabs, Nancy Nyberg, Carl Lukitsch, Annette Toetz, Carolyn Schram. lThird Rowl Dale LeRoy, James Ripp, Bill Arnold, Jim Mayer, Cary Conrad, Carol Lubinslcy, Ray Hoffman, Fred Orlando, Janice Kohr. lFourth Rowl Mr, Emerson, Thomas Bogust, Thomas Swadish, Richard Wil- liams, Robert Toetz, Gary Goldbeck, Jim Gorman, Gerald Jackson. lFitth Rowl John Schneidervin, Ken Dahnlce, Charles Dadaian, Jon Pearson, Patricia Pawlilc, Barbara Bradshaw, Warren Dugas, Dennis Menzel. BAND-After much hard practice and drill, Mr. Emerson displayed the achievements the band had worlced so hard to attain. lntricate marching figures and formations were pre- sented between halves of the foot' ball games, Band members can well be proud of their performances As The Band S N-v' FLAG TWIRLERS f The flag twirlers added the finishing touch that dressed up the band, The banners waved mer' rily as the twirlers kept time with their feet. Annette Toetz, Karen Cler, and Judy Winkel- man along with Judy Laabs, not pictured here, were the twirlers, Played On 41 wtf, M , BANDelFirst ROWl JGOH Ohl, Nancy Lingenfelcler, Margo McPeek, Sandy Mertz, Helen Kells, Joyce Huebner, Phyllis Scholtz, lSecond Rowl Karen Frank, Ronald Monson, Gary McKee, Carol Scharnell, Myra Morvalc, Dave Jordan, Bar- bara Cowen, Gary Griggs, Ken Mueller, Bill Hayes. lThird Rowl Nancy Gorman, Douglas Mueller, Judy Winkelman, Don Carey, Maryle Bloedorn. lFourth Rowl Kay Flood, Marlene Myers, Margaret Rigert, Marlene Lyons, Judy Ulezel- slci, Bill Schmitt, Douglas Ziemann, Ken Kotwitz. lFifth Rowl Vernette Ropialc Sharon Mayer, Don Knafels, Marvin Krull, Charles Boie, Kristi Timonen, Bill Freitag. W N 5 H li' is W, v Q xi my ' 0 fb ' 'Wi' f ,V 9 A it ' .Ai 5 - , lv 5 fx 'Ni S3 QWWN Eli! iam? Qi- 13 inf, AQ' 5 1' . 7' 3, fi wg' mg . 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' Q- - F if ' ' A .t H P 4 if 4q V GIRLS CHORUS-lFirst Rowl Linda La Court, Elaine Fehr, Grace Metz, Lenore Celalu, Dolores Sherry Barbara Smith, Anita Rios, Pot Bogrand, Sandra Marr, Donna Sharougian, Susan Klein, Carol Piatkiewicz Bonnie Dopp. lSecond Rowl June Smigielski, Katherine Meier, June Granatella, Judy Brown, Pat Johnson Judith Kalmadge, Georgene Wosoba, Kathy O'Reilly, Carol Shannon, Karen Karstedt Joan Meier Nan Mehling, Gail Weston. lThird Rowl Kathy Ice, Arlene Andres, Kathy O'Neill, Joy Mayo, Sharon Koch Carole Davis, Sue Zirlcel, Frances Klancnik, Kathie Hirtz, Karen Kueht, Joan Agen, Karen Conrad, Anita Looke. lFourth Rowl Eleanore Rapp, Catherine Kaslow, Carleen Mavis Janice Shakula Leah Merrill Kathy Gayske, Janet Pollack, Connie Moran, Sally Schwenner, Nancy Winkelman, Jo Ann Kopac, Louise Piccoli, Diane Olsen, Carole Gesler. lFitth Rowl Sandra Koch, Joyce Krause, Rosemary Adams, Karen Kirchmann, Peg Frakes, Pat Bakke, Barbara Gerlach, Ruby Ludwig, Sandy Savin, Carolyn Kremer, Margo Mikesell, Karen Howk, Karen Voigt, Sandra Rayner, Doreen Wanta, DOUBLE QLJARTETTE Our double barbershap quartette sang well enough to make anyone want a second haircut Justin Van Able Curtis Sweet Robert Kreintz Kurt Rowe Russell Kocha Ronald Peters Don Weber and Chris Daddato made up this double quartette 5'T g:t1,QQ+3 Ni ' s ' Q' X ff ' Q ' 'Haig f l 1 . ,- r Q if Q: 1, 1 'LQ ,R v , , v 'sc ho, 1 1 5 ly 1, 1 Q ' was J L H be si-T in -:ii I n -3 'f rfffff. .9 , L Y , V - S , 1, nr S Q Q W' ' Z Y, in f 7 4' . 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P Q GIRLS CHORUS -lFirst Rowl Renee Sengstock, Danna Matysik, Pat Forsyth, Geri Meisner, Janice John- son, Pat Johnson, Judy Neitrnan, Connie White, Naneen Will, Mary Beth Zingen, Jaan Reinke, Judy Peter- son. lSecand Rowl Judy Nelis, Janet Stanley, Glendean Sanderson, Jane Laope, Sharon Totz, Lila Maker, Beverly Kress, Marge Bilicki, Carleen Lasanski, Judith Gibson, Carol Taylor, Carla Warick, Nancy Klug, lThird Rowl Sue Harvath, Pat Farmella, Arlene Zaiac, Darlene Buehler, Kay Barber, Karen Sander, Ar' lene Cromley, Sharon Einerson, Theresa Zakzesky, Marlene Wilcox, Genevieve Haneyager, Janice Kohr. lFourth Rawl Diane Zrna, Nancy Anderson, Carol Rubaw, Barbara Rychlawski, Judy Kusch, Shirley Gre- gersan, Ruth Prey, Lois Dietenbach, ldelle Hauert, Karen Schuyler, Barbara Palasch, Shirley Ehm, Barbara Kozlowski, Arlene Ahearn, lFifth Rawl Darlene Mahnke, Ellyn Lacke, Beverly Galdbach, Marlyce Krenke, Carole Rich, Marilyn Kutz, Heide Dumpelmann, Darlene Pavlavich, Diane Kuebler, Sherry Grams, Judy Gargen, Karen Werbic, Carole Pfister, Sue Glaser, 4 K Q wif' 5 ' 4 N 'C4 fi 41 -kk 41 af -Y T1 4' -an af '71 Q CPASSES hx 4 Up In E ws' , iii' '. 4 'J si Q an an i MST' 'Q' 90 .ik rs,-N 'ERD es A AX The Mornlng -515. weft Q ii lFlrst Rowl Arthur Anderson Jerry Banrd George Banyasz Phllllp Beutz lrene Beyer Donald Chaltry Karen Conrad Denms Cooney lSecond Rowl JoAnn Gembncks Garth Gerard George Hoppe Judy Hum bert Sherman Jorgenson Karen Karstedt Carole Klucka Jon Kurtz lThlrd Rowl Roger Mellchar Carol Mlshacoft Lula Maker Carol Puctklewlcz Thomas Prelss lFourth Rowl Mary Jane Schank Richard Schlpae Wulllam Trovntch lFnfth Rowl David Zarske Jacque llne Zenda Q ' f g'X...a -4 xt' X lFlrst Rowl Wendell Adams, Patrlcla Bakke lSecond Rowl Carol Cam, Robert Drebold, Barbara Duerlnnger, Ronald Foshey, S.. - Dolores Gress, Gary Grlggs, Nell Hesse, Sherrnll John lThrrd it Q Q Rowl Ronald Ottesen, Judy Peterson, Richard Ronda, Anita Rlos a f M '..., ' J J: bl ,J 4: ll l Cafe' . 1 Q ' 8 S ' G .f-3 A' ' iff: K. 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M all .Q R R A N s' 1' 'sr iai- i I lFlrst Rowl Richard Anderson Arlene Andres Kathleen Ballermg Edward Bauer Donald Carey Roger Conto Gordon Covey Jean Czemrerys lSecond Rowl Jerome Hodorow sk: Karel Klerst Leroy Kowalkowsku lrene Ludwlckl Kathleen Lynch De Wane Marcey Daniel Mathwrg Gerald Medved Thrrd Rowl Grace Metz Louuse Prccoln Beverly Pultz Joan Rernke Duane Rodlc lFourth Rovvl Leann Scherer Frances Slegfrred How ard Sregle James Toole Ralph Wasch lFufth Rowl Gary Wise Susan Wrsnoskr Mrchael Wolclechowskl Thin mfr' Al HR134 'rf X r ' lFnrst Rowl David Bovee, Poul Bruenrng lSecond Rowl Rrchard Karin, Nancy Kralewskl, Linda La Court, Judy Melrchar, Darlene Mahnlce, Joanne Mlchalskl, Margery Mueller, Judith Nelrs lThlrd Rowl Judith Schoenlng, Robert Staedter, Ollre Throg morton, Wrllram Werderrtz 'fu-'5 ,- Qi? WJ' Q- hu. mv-.....ff..gs The Usual Alarm fo. Qi? X 5-4 -Xllllx ,L -r A L r 52 gp5,.,, l3.l ih7,x,I 4? 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I f v , ' -' , V . f , - 'W - Q- lFlrst Rowl Ronald Bosmans Gall Bruss Duane Delzer Tom Dolenshek Geraldlnhott Bernard K ag Q A -tn Jene Geraldine Kornack Robert Kremer lSec ond Rowl Kathleen Mancl Jerome Maas A I Larry Mazlack Patrlcla Mltchell Charles Nordness Karen Oblanskl Gary Pergande SN! my Barbara Pogacar lThnrd Rowl Ted Riedel Robert Sachen Carol Schwueger Davld Sentt Kenneth Shelbe lFourth Rowl Katherine Stre fu., -R low Thomas Tewes Duane Treuer Carla 'V I Waruclc Tom Weber lFrtth Rowl Barbara . Yops Jacqueline Zepmck H R 234 We Went Cn To Fourth lFlrst Rowl Carson Baker Charles Bone lSecond Rowl Arlene Crowley Warren Dugas lThlrd Rowl Margaret Peskte Eddue Reiss James Reschenberg James Sebanc 47 tis V 'ff um? lv W mm 1-ee. H R 238 FM QQ A x v X i . -rs H 5 J P ll J tl ' l 5' J sf: W J A tl J ' f 4' f ' We f me .lv . ., csv- X A - A - K A3 Y: :N K ye , w , , Q.. .. 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They wish the student ONE FULL PAGE body a happy and prosperous future. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,, 1126 5, 70 St, ONE-HALF PAGE Allis Laundry 84 Cleaning Co. .................... 1353 S. 70 St. Clark Oil 84 Refining Co. ...... ....... 8 530 W. National Deusing Studio .................... .......... 1 340 S. 71 St. Fred Andrews jeweler ........ .......... 1 343 S. 70 St. Kearney 84 Trecker Corp. ....... ...... 6 784 W. National Sells Printing Co. ................ ............. 1 820 S. 73 St. West Allis State Bank ........ ..... 6 125 W. National ONE-QUARTER PAGE Ace Cleaners 84 Launderers .... 6129 W. Beloit Road Green Furniture Co. ................ 7301 W. Greenfield West Allis Borgwardt Funeral Home, 1603 S. 81 St. me Ya' 6 v -'gg ' 'h X '1 A X ' l l'!!k E 1 9 v . xx ix' i . - 1-4 . ss , 1 .X x ONE-SIXTEENTH PAGE Dr. Yale Knight Optometrist ...., .... , ,...., Herbert Velser Insurance Center Howard Lyons Inc. a,aa..,.a,,a,,,,aa,ae, . jack Bundy 8: Associates r,,sss Margaret's Flower Shop .. Power's 66 Service aaasr,....s,,aa.sa,..,s, Your Pharmacy Staples Seed 84 Feed Garden 8: P Doering Motor Co. . .. Milwaukee County Bank .. Olson s I.G.A. ..,accsss...aacccs,,,. .,.a,.,..s.,..c . Yunker Chevrolet Co. . 7430 W. National 7701 W. Greenfield et Supplies, 8001 W. National QW ONE-EIGHTH PAGE .. cccac 6317 W. Greenfield 7016 W. Greenfield Fr1edman's Clothes . s,ss s,1s1,. cs,ss, . Linda's Florist 8: Gift Shop c,c,ss.. 7115 W. National Majdecki Super Foods ,,ccsss..,a,cscs.1.. 8021 W. National 7000 W. Greenfield 1568 S. 81 st. West Allis Camera Shop ................ 8010 W. National 8201 W. 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