West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)
- Class of 1959
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397 fx FWHM 1959 YEAR BOOK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL WEST ALLIS WISCONSIN Foreword Hats off to Central We have expressed thrs feelrng every trme we have seen our school take honors In actrvltres School has grven us more than an education but we never grve rust credit to the fone educatron whrch we have recerved At one time or another we have all expressed a desrre to toss rt down the drain but thanks to our wonderful staff and our parents too we have stuck rt out We ve been tops rn actrvltres too Our baseball and cross country boys made us very happy when they captured state trtles this year and our football team came rn doesnt sadden us at all We ve been so proud of our band orchestra and chorus whrch are well known throughout the state for therr musical vrctorres rn the yearly contests Central shone rn drama too The one act play Madwoman of Charllot recerved A ratings rn the dnstrrct sectional and state contests So as you turn the pages of our annual recall all these and other events and you too wall say Hats off to Central . A . l . . . . - - l I I , l . , . . .. I n I l I H second in the suburban conference with hopes for coming out on top next year, which l . , I. - . X I - . A -1 ' I I ,, . lm . I ,I ,, . . , , . ., 2 , , I .I V Table of Contents Ad 1ml51rc1Ton Faculty Actwzt 0 Sports Seniors Patron Classes ........ 3 ,..,,,,, Top Hats MR KELLOGG All West Allus schools take thelr hats oft to Mr Kellogg the superintendent of schools Hls most lm portant duty rs that of keeping the school system running smoothly Has 'ob and the 'obs of his staff a e bxg ones so bug that they outgrew ou bulldlng this year MR EDWARDS The assistant superuntendent of West Allus schools Mr Edwards as a man wuth many 'obs He helps Mr Kellogg In selecting the curriculum and Instruction for the schools As our school system increased there was a need for someone to help Mr Kellogg We thunk that Mr Edwards fats this bull to a tee MR CARLSON Our funancler Mr Carlson has a very bug 'ob keepnng the schools sup plied with books athletuc equipment paper and pencils etc Hus 'ob also Involves the fmancual end of bulldmg and furnishing new schools . , . ' . . . . r . . - L f . ,. A ff fl' I ' 1 1 l - I ' I 1 1 , . 900 ,-5 FACULTY MR SZUDY Like Centrals semors Mr Leonard Szudy has been here for three years unlike the semors he plans to stay at Central for many more years Mr Szudy head man on the faculty hardly ever had time for himself He was present at all of the school activities took charge of all important meetings and did his share of counseling and disc: planing With his able leadership Central will continue to be one o the best schools In town and the best remembered 6 Principal People MRS MARONN The person who said Dlamonds are a girl s best friend has never met Central s gurls advisor Mrs Maronn Her cheerful voice over the loudspeaker every morning gave us the announcements for the day We re glad NBC hasn t discovered her yet because we need her here MR GONYO A friend in need is a friend Indeed and Mr Gonyo is a good friend of everyone Hs duties ranged from making out pro grams to helping decorate the gym for proms. His sympathetic under- standing and sound advice made Mr. Gonyo a popular figure on Centrals faculty. KATHLEEN DOOLEY and SUE HEILHECKER- These two girls are kept busy as bees doing work for Mr. Szudy, Mrs. Maronn, Mr. Gonyo, and all of the other teachers as well. They also make out permits, type out absence sheets, answer telephones, and do a number of other odd jobs. The school would probably fall apart if they left. Mass Marne Adams Physrcal Educafron sr rf 'WHWQ 559 Mrss Constance Case Englrsh Mass Gaefanrna Ballsfreru Socral Sfudres ,svn 'Bw Mass Helen Brandt English r 'f Mrs Vlolef Daehlrng Home Economrcs fx Mr Herbert Dahmer Mafhematrcs Mrs Janet Buschaus Scrence 3- gyr- Mrss Lrlllan Davis wb Library . I ' sf' ., ' ,Mi 0 lx Mi . L .5 5 s i n wit .. H A , I Liv w s r Q 't A , 9 W ,, .., s N L . W Y Hy ax K -2 fi X 'Q K , Asif ' an E ' X . . , Q ' , xsgiiz 1 ' - .Q 4 -v . 4 3..- Xxx he s,i rg 4- ' , s ' I i 3,32 'A - K'-4 ,fm-1. EX I s Mass Alnce Debrunn Spanish 971 Q-e 'QDN' Mr Howard Emerson wi,- Musrc Mr Sam Essock Business Educatfon Mr Robert Fox Mrs Catherune Funk English Musrc r, '- ' X tl ai 'wra- Muss Stella Gatz Science 'Q Mr James Dottke Mathematics and Phystcal Educatlon 'VON ,am 44' Wnlllam Fehrenbach Industrial Arts Ou Sk L CJW ' m IHC v 'Nt hx, O' Q ships me-'af W Mr Archy Jaecks Mr Hnlary Jamkowskn Socral Studies lndustrral Arts Muss Ella Krueger English Mr Kenneth Lovett English Mr Eugene Landgrat Industrial Arts WWE W' Mr Ralph Jondle Socral Studies E1 mm Mr Douglas Lyle Muslc Mass Jeraldme Marchant Social Studies r'f3 Q.. Mass Ruth McClurg Home Economics 'WTC' 111' 'VK Q, W' mad' Miss Elmo Messllng English Muss Euleen Muth Physical Educofron Mr Wllberf Murphy Business Educollon 4-vu.. Mrs Irene O Brem Specrol Educohon H Miss Mo ry Pnschke fm-wgk Mr Richard MIlfOn Physrcol Educofnon 'Wi 'Wax N an 'l-...,...! English W' Mr Carl Plehn Englrsh 5 . mf' A ,,1:'-f., . 1 'lf' . 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JQWK em a Q cj I usa 4 K xl -V09 -0 O ir' -M Mr Allan Wulz Mr Earl Zamzow Scrence Scrence and Physrcal Educatron Mr Thomas Vra bek On Tuesday November 4 l958 Central suffered a great loss wrth the sudden passrng of Mr Vrabek the truant offrcer For hrs twenty years of servrce Mr Vrabek wrll be well remembered by students and faculty ,wg Mu 4...-.-uf' Mr Robert Dlch Taking over the truant offncer rob kept Mr Dlch busy tracking down delmquent students Hrs fine sense of humor made It easter to per suade these students to come back to school Extra Specua Servrce Mrs Pearl Schmrtt Although everyone dldn t see Mrs Schmitt during the year those who dld surely appreclated her sympa thetuc attention Helplng students cure theur rlls kept our nurse busy each hour she was here ,t We V0 0 ,x 5 1 ' ff P ' I fl 'V 1 ' . . N., -...K L- O 1 - - - I I I ' . I . . . . I - - - - 1 l . ,X s ' A-eflfwstf' - .A 1 4 A 1 ff' ,E we L , . 1 Q . ' sr . ' I ' I . . . ACTIVITIES 1 ,rw K . , I ', v .,, , . W, , E ' , 4 A 'S . ,W ' I - 5 64 2 'f ' N' . , . 97' STUDENT COUNCIL Everyone qulet' The meeting will please come to order was a famulsar call every Tuesday as David Middleton our presldent rapped hrs trusty gavel Through the combmed efforts of these students representlng the student body the student councnl dud a great deal of work for the benefnt of Central To mentlon a few of thelr numerous actlvltles they sponsored a clothnng drlve prepared Christmas baskets for needy famlltcs had a talent show to ralse money for the March of Dames organized pep assemblles provuded for noon hour Intramurals sponsored the A F S pro gram and made our homecommg festnvrtles a great success Members of the Student Councll are lRow ll Irene Kolo Lynn Vasko Susan Essock Jull Zummerman Judlth Halls Jean Ohl Carol Gesler Ethel Drummond Rosemarue Farrow lRow 2l Bonnte Pierce Joanne Kempf Gloria Ballstlerrt Sandra Sanderson Mary Strom James Thiel Jamce Palran Gale Wennkauf Douglas Weuss Mary Waclaw skr Nancy Fera lRow 3l Mr Huenlnk Barbara Po ochar Mavls Pesch Sandra Eusenberg Carla War :ck Dxane Woods Sharon Forsyth Prnmo Vannlcellu Renee Sengstock Sandra Shaw Sharon Wlssung Sue Hugdahl lRow Al Nancy Klug Sandra Mertz Patrucla Mutchell Ermen Fedel James DeCamara Jerry Jackson Michael Johnson Dennns DeLucca James Morateck James Jellnek Sam Mazlack Thomas Eenlamm lRow 5l Carol Deegan Joy Wyderka Myra Morvak Beth Hurley Barbara Maynard Sherry Grams Ronald Workman Jack Szczesny David Middleton Fred Orlando Donald Nlckerson James Mayer Robert Berghoefer Marvin Krull Control Board its as Davld Mlddleton Presrdent eww James DeCamara Vrce Presrdent 'cdr ' Jane Siebold Secretary- f f,,f QQ. . g M Q P Renee Sengstock Treasurer- V , g f my Daniel Schwalbach Sgt. at Arms 1-We f AV w f - . - , A V K V W Ll Q ,A 6 K ,f.. , - A LS. V . ,- 'rn-C parvo For Actlvlhes FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS The Stu dent Councll also contributes to the fund for sending a student abroad on the American Fleld Service program Karen Sander was selected by the A FS to represent Central for the sum mer program She related her memorable ex perlences IH Spam to many school and com mumty organtzatrons Prumo Vannlcellu from Rome Italy added that continental touch to Central this year Hrs wlde scope of knowledge has charmung personaluty and hrs wlnmng smile made hum a pleasure to talk to and to know We wont forget Prumo and we hope he feels the same toward his year an West Allus CHRISTMAS BASKETS lRow ll Ronald Workman Charrman Sandy Shaw .luduth Weber lRow 2l Ronald Gorsegner Fred Or lando One of the most worth whrle prolects undertaken by the Student Council this year was the collectnon and dlstrubutuon f Chnstmas Baskets Sandy Shaw and the committee dld a wonder ful 'ob an encouragnng the stu dents to bring food by running a contest The needy famllnes of West Allis who receaved thas food had a much nlcer Christmas than they expected because of these students fi. 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O . . . . - ' 'Q- . . . it fn H HALL MONITOR CAPTAINS lRow ll Lynn Radue Bonnle Johnson lRow 2l Davld Novak Joseph Abel Mlss Balls trerl lRow 3l Donald Nickerson Bruce Lerback David Kaczkowskl These people made sure that the momtors were at theur assrgned posts and If they were absent the captains got sub stltutes for them Z4 Under the dnrectorshnp of Mlss Balrstrerl the hall monltors and captains checked the permits of students passing through the halls during classes They also ran errands for teachers picked papers off the floors and directed vlsltors to the rooms they were seekmg The Hall lRow ll Dlana Norton Pat Hanson Lynne Mueller Jeanne Naughton Sharon Wussrng Mavls Pesch lRow 2l Grace Hansen Duane Borzyczkowskr Patrlcla Mitchell Kathleen Mancl Donna Gardner Joyce Pflasterer Janet Madaus lRow 3l Gary Goldbeck Patrlck Robison Mrchael Johnson James Morateck James Ensenman Davnd Krahn Gary Cooper Sue Hamann lRow 4l Robert Olsen James Sebanc Jack Szczesny Tom Frakes Timothy Marlsch Richard Wulson Ronald Workman Tlmothy Duetz Wllllam Burow lRow 51 Marvm Krull John Marquart Rrchard Bohme Melvm Buchholtz Alan Rathsack Dennis Behllng Floyd Schmldt John Bauer Kenneth Morrlson Damel Sydlewskr G 7 L it X 5 fr 1 L i ts A I ' it K . . . 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MONITORS lRow 11 Joan Paplham Jrll Zimmerman Duane Achatz Penny Hanson Susan Essock Patrlcla Dahms lRow 21 Joanne Schmitz Duane Kmght Judlth Retert Judlth Smlth Carol Wlttman Judith Schmldt Constance Waters lRow 31 Carol Sorenson Sara Leto Carol Szymczak Barbara Pogacar Sharon Kameskl Joan Jaeger Bonnue Plerce Rose Pyka lRow 41 Duck Doerfler Bob Anderson Bob Roth Ken Matyslk Jose Simons Vlrgmla Gruell Judith Wlrsbanskl Kelth Carleton Sue Meylor Kay Grafwallner Bonnie Zackow Lmda Mueller Paul Allen And That Isnt All SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS After the first semester there are many reasons why some hall monltors must give up their 'obs For thus reason the following people took over IRow 11 Sandra Sweda Mane Label Donna Lyons Beverly Muslch Nancy Qumn Maryle Blaedorn lRow 21 Judnth Ku berth Darlene LeRoy Beverly Mloskow sk: Karen Johansen Sherry Torgerson lRow 31 John Kovatovlc John White Jerry Metz Ruchard TFOIODOWSKI James Holle James Marek lRow 41 James Sebanc Richard Alverson Gilbert No galskl Thomas Mason Richard Pyka Roger Lutzau XF' S f 1 . l 5 ., 1 4 'L A T A I g T., -x 'Y ' J Q 'A .. I - L ' . . f J J. .' J . ' . ' . . ' .. J ' I I I I I I phine Berg, Pat Felten, Mardeen Sherman, Sandra Muth, Paula Meyer. lRow 51 Sandy Eisenberg, Linda I 5 Q 1 g- L n n . ' 1 ' ns . A . , ' . J ' . 6 4 ' 1, I 1 I N Vw K ' 1 I ' 1 1 ' l9 , ff- ef-32? -Af'-'mv www' mmm MECCA OFFICERS Left to rlght Joan Gunther treasurer Barbara Morrrs secretary Judy Strazushar vuce presudent Lynn Muller presndent Erica Worzer a past honorary presldent Also seen IH the background are Nancy Stvles Lana Zwelfel Carole Rich C7 vat MECCA lRow l1 Karen Mulos Katherine Conrad Karen Frank Sharon DeHusson Linda Mules Sharon Huttman Lowe Ann Schellenberger lRow 21 Darlene Proeber Gall Koch Vnrgnma Saaru Jacalln Zimmerman Nancy Kopecky Janet Schulz Paula Meyer Donna Cady lRow 31 Mass Harrrngton Sharon Dawson Karen Sanderson Gay Allen Bonnie Oesau Patrncla McPeek Leann Stuefel Janice Panran Jane Merriman Muss Marchant lRow 41 Clarlce Koehler Var gunna Gruell Lana Zwelfel Barbara Morrrs Carol Deegan Lynn Heffner Joan Gunther Karen Peterson lRow 51 Patrucra Evans Carole Rnch Nancy Stules Judy Strazlshar Lynn Muller Charlotte Randall Arlene Glasenapp Barbara Maynard Joyce Czarnecku Kay Kempka 20 al Q - ..- .YV in Mba- 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 - I , , . -c 1 . ,ff . .- ,K ix I f ,. -. , . . .K I xl' ' ' .ff fn, .. r 1 N ': ' , Q 4' '. .. .A M n, ' 1 N. v- A A Y -1 1 J I . 1. 1 1' 11, - , ,pf , X. - Iixrx ,., R . .1 fr: Ay ' 1 ' ' ' Q. . ' K, ' ' ' r V, I . , , tl ' I 1 Xl, 3,1 '31 - A 'X 'x 4 rg X I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I I I I I I I I I ' yonsusncsf ,ke 'li' rt iii' MECCA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE e to right Janice Palran Bonnie Oesau Karen Frank Patrlcra McPeek Kay Kempka ln the background are Carole Rlch Nancy Stlles Joan Gunther Judy Strazlshar Hands MECCA Mecca IS one of the oldest organlzotnons For many years these gurls have ushered for varrous school actrvmes Tradltuonal actuvltles are the lnstallatron of ofhcers and the Mother and Daughter Banquet Mecca to grow rn frrendshlp wrth people of all races rellguons and natlonalrtres Mass Marchant IS the clubs competent advlsor and Mass Harrington IS assistant advisor MECCA CHORUS lRow ll Lana Zwelfel Nancy Stiles Sharon Dawson Darlene Proeber Patrlcua Dahms lRow 21 Carole Rnch Karen Klem Gloria Vershowskl .lane Merriman Karen Wrllramson X 21 '- ' . .gk Q ,- iw . X ,K X T V kv I . -A , J, -s X . l C 'l' . as l wswf We T X S ,-A . ., . H rs Q f, K lign- ' V 1 sis. ff 4 . l ' gk la ' T 1 ax ff 1 V V L llfiv K - L ft . - . . I . I I I ' Z I I I ' . 1 . . . . IS affrlrated with the Y.W.C.A., whose goals are to grow as a person, and I I ' , T l I . l I I I I ' I I I , . Y w-nwsumnw-+G - W :mfs-aw-:ear MET!-fff,.' J V .nr fr. 1 if .. g X. 5 Q 1 , W , 1 th v Q l tl . 'S I T Eli T 1 f 5 - e T l 5 , U l 'I ' . C B COLLECTORS The homeroom collectors for the Central Booster Plan were nn charge of collectung money to pay for the football and basketball games annuals news papers and C B puns By partncupatmg un rhns plan students saved money tume and trouble Be A BOOSTGI' MR sTRoM The head of me cs Collectors Mr Strom makes has offuce In room 206 Here he IS checking lasts to see who IS pand up and who us not 'fl lRow ll Lynn Vasko Judy Benclna Shirley Whltford Patrlcla Bogrand Carol Gesler Llnda Elliott Carol Clark lRow 2l Nancy Nyberg Judith Hllls Patrlcla Fltzpatrlck Leann Stlefel Llnda Mueller Bonnie Zachow Elleen Van Roy Emd Koch lRow 3l Patrlcua Mltchell Sandra Shaw Loss Pegrun Sandra Frldrnck Gay Allen Carol Jean Nickerson Carol Antclnffe Sue Domenclch lRow 4l Joanne Obermayr Duane Knight Chloe Franckownak Judith Blomberg Karen Nuemczyk Renee Hlkade Karen Klem Karen Pokorny Darlene Rupena lRow Sl Make Johnson Gary Johnson James Sebanc James Gorman Michael Nlcks Terry Wirth Edward Horn Joel Thom son Robert Berghoefer Marvin Krull LIBRARY HELPERS Kathleen Konkol Terrance Katka Sharon Meluchar and Joyce Czarneckl shown here with Muss Davis are the llbrary helpers They checked out books took slnps to the study hall teachers and collected fines For domg thus work they recenved one half of a crednt Services Rendered A Job Well Done SECOND SEMESTER PAGES he offlce pages collected attendance slnps and ran errands for the office staff durnng theur free periods Pictured are lRow ll Donna Cady Patrncla Malsom Duane Achatz Barbara Cooper lRow 21 Kathleen Kotwltz Kathleen Jacoby Sandra Arndt PAGES lRow ll Sue Kubrlcky Shurley Whutford Nancy Nyberg Marlon Os trowskl Janet Schulz lRow 2l Barbara Rychlowsks Linda Gleskleng Sandra Shaw Charlotte Cook Louise Klmmrnau ef YH 23 -I ' Sa 'T t J ' rf Y o , ,x .W , In - X . I 'M . . I I 1 .W A 'C 1 1 I I ' I I ' O I v-ll I v . . 'Nr ' iv' pf Y A . . ' T I v W . . ' 1 1 ' W in X N I I ,. v A I I ' v J l Q A I x my. Jil, A I - -J, 4, S 1-Q, gs L -T D I 1 O N-ex D 1 - s Q.. . - 1 x . . . . U - 1,-A ij I - . . V, - I I I , 1 - V. xx.- I I . 1' 122113. I A CAPPELLAA-lRow ll Gale Weinkauf, Jean Ohl, Lowe Ann Schellenberger, Jacquelyn Dacquista, Bonnie Dopp, Sandra Koch, Judith Totz, Lois Pekrun, Kathleen Padden. lRow 2l Carla Warick, Barbara Schultz, Nancy Kopecky. Carolyn Valerio, Diane Olsen, Renee Sengstock, Donna Wagner, Jo Ann Kopac, Gabriella Augustat, Mary Ellen Arseneau. lRow 31 Patricia Evans, Arlene Crowley, Janet Stanley, Lynn Sigler, Sue Hugdahl, Carol Schweiger, Sue Glaser, Carol Rodich, Diane Kuebler, Judy Loberg. lRow 4l Jerry Nation, Tony Rauker, Eric Anderson, Bradley Lemke, Dale Laabs, James Middlestead, Fred Meyer, Lester Schmitz, Terry Manke, Jim Jelinek, David May. lRow Sl Dale Anderson, Mike Hanley, Ronald Gorsegner, James Drefahl, Tom Werderitsch, Warren Krabbe, John Gooch, Travis Middlestead, Ronald Peters, Douglas Weiss, Gordon Brantzeg. And Music We Appreciate A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Under the able direction of Mr. Robert Fox, Central's A Cappella choir again proved to be one of the best high school choral groups in this area. A long playing record was made of the songs sung in the two concerts enabling the members to recall the music they made for years to come. The fine reputation of this group and the hard work put into selling tickets made both the Christmas and Spring concerts full house performances. The outstanding numbers done included spirituals, religious music and songs from light musical shows. As well as singing for schools in the Central vicinity, each year the choir makes a trip to another city to perform for its high schools. ln this way other Wisconsin cities have been introduced to the choral musical talent from West Allis. DOUBLE QUARTET-These eight boys from A Cappella choir made up a double quartet with unusual blending quality. Their specialties were snappy spirituals but they did just as well with the smoothies. Members were: Bradley Lemke, Douglas Toth, Clark Rounds, Jerry Barr, Douglas Weiss, Dale Laabs, Ronald Peters, and Travis Middle- stead. We Look To These Organizations 5 - 1 T it .7 , We Q 'Q ii' ' fin G Ti, ' l 1 GIRLS CHORUS-The music sung by Centrol's Girls chorus this year added a pleasant lightness to the winter and spring concerts. The girls were lovely to look at and delightful to hear. We hope the chorus will go on entertaining concert audiences for many years to come. lRow ll Donna Sharougian, Kathy lce, Carolyn Forster, Linda Elliott, Nancy Fera, Rose Madritsch, Carol Clark, Mary Wicker- sham, Carol Gesler, Patricia Bogrand, Judith Bencina, Judith Felkner, Joy Glick, Kathleen Rau. iRow 21 Marianne Stamm, Pat Lubin- sky, Elizabeth Wittman, Kathleen Rintoul, Ethel Drummond, Kathleen Graef, Karen Niemczyk, Barbara Korpela, Sharon Forsyth, Enid Koch, Carole Scheff, Sharon Dawson, Virginia Wage, Jeraldine Jessie, Judith Roberts. lRow Bl Gay Allen, Carol Taylor, Sharon Einerson, Sandra Fridrick, Karen Lesch, Eileen Van Ray, Sharon Rosenau, Janice Pairan, Janice Johnson, Karen Nickerson, Christine Rintoul, Dare lene Norship, Virginia Williamson, Shirley Stanecki, Sandra Hardwick, Judith Marr, lRow 4l Karen Peterson, Barbara Williamson, lnez Klanchar, Beatrice Nelson, Patricia Von Stockhausen, Dorothy Erdmann, Kathleen Diehl, Joan lkeler, Lana Zweifel, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Diedrich, Diane Treuer, Kay Wensing, Dorothy Dietz, Barbara Sweet, Delores Kimminau. lllow Sl Marlys Smith, Gloria Vere showske, Dale Cook, Doreen Matchett, Arlene Zaioc, Karen Sander, Renee Hikade, Barbara Witunski, Sherry Grams, Darlene Rupena, Karen Klein, Patricia Waclawski, Edwina McGill, Margaret Schwarz, Vernette Ropiak, Mary Strangfeld, Leann Stiefel. 26 TRIPLE TRIO-Singing for special occa- sions and concerts was the privilege of these nine girls in A Cappella's Triple Trio. Their numbers were chiefly airy selections from light musical shows and their choice of songs was always to be complimented. Pat Evans accompanied the members who were: lRow II Kathy Conrad, Gale Wein- kauf, Bonnie Dopp, Marlys Smith, Carol Taylor. IRow 2I Nancy Klug, Karen Nick- erson, Darlene Rupena, Janice Pairon. And Clap And Give Felicifations I at I ,H Y 4 G. i w ' IS, t X K GIRLS CHORUS-IRow II Mary Lee Wozniak, Sharon Becker, Barbara Schultz, Gale Weinkauf, Muriel Larson, Phyllis Ferioui, Jean Ohl, Lowe Ann Schellenberger, Irene Kolo, Barbara Kowallrowski, Lynn Ide, Bonnie Dopp, Sandra Koch, Kathleen Hirtz, Sue Hugdahl, Judith Totz. IRaw 21 Christine Szopinski, Ann Marinello, Virginia Saari, Jean Gygax, Kathleen Daley, Nancy Kopeclzy, Carlo Warick, Edith Sorley, Janice Sterbenz, Carolyn Valerio, Donna Wagner, Diane Olsen, Renee Sengstock, JoAnn Kopac, Mary Ellen Arseneau, Donna Wagner, Kathleen Padden. 1'Row 3I Ginny Farrell, Judy Niebert, Karen Gabel, Carol Jean Nickerson, Nancy Klug, Arlene Crowley, Gloria Balistierri, Jacquelyn D'Acquista, Janet Stanley, Mary Iverson, Lynn Sigler, Diane Bernhardt, Gabriella Augustat, Karen Laykovich, Ruth Yager. lRow 41 Mary Ann Nieth, Sharon Torgerson, Sandra Hill, Charlotte Bogust, Valerie Tenut, Margaret Skonieczny, Diane Smith, Sharon Borchardt, Georgia Hoisington, Karen Sanderson, Lois Pekrun, Mary Waclawski, Jacquelyn Ikeler, Aloma Dolinac, Barbara Conrad, Judy Loberg. IRow Sl Carole Rich, Barbara Zidar, Barbara John, Chloe Franchowialr, Pat Chelminiak, Joanne Laisic, Diane Delzer, Arlene Glasenapp, Sharon Johnson, Patricia Evans, Diane Kuebler, Carol Schweiger, Susan Glaser, Marcia Wunrow, Carol Rodich, Jacqueline Ohm, Karen Pokorny. 27 0 5 QQ as H ll! 96' x.. X51 , Xxx' 55. 32 N' Q35 ...ff , i A sf. . 1 BAND-lRow l1 Diane clitte, Barbara Maynard, Carol Deegan. lRow 21 Mr. Emerson, Sharon Kremer, Gary Bock, Bonnie Oesau, Barbara Morris, Beth Hurley, Penny Charnota, Marlene Lyons. lRow 31 Dennis Steinke, William Tesnow, Mary Strom, Ann Carl- son, Lynn Miller, William Kroupa, William Schmitt. lRow 41 David Menzel, Maryle Blaedorn, Sandra Cain, Peggy Noll, Jeffrey Weiskopf, Robert Brzycki, Douglas Mueller, Dale LeRoy, Gary McKee. lRow 51 Kristi Timonen, Joseph Morrell, Ronald Peil, John Lukey, Charles Dadaian, Kenneth Dahnke, Donald Knatels, James Best, Marvin Krull. Bradshaw, Eileen Scharnell, Lynn Heftner, Joy Wyderka, Jodie lmes, Joan Waiker, Carol Ant- They're Terrific. BAND-Central heard a lot of its band this year. Mr. Emerson and his fine musical organization appeared at home football games, pep rallies, and basket- ball games. f'5mr'sc::. 3 no 'uf' ts, 0 V'- ,ff'J'k C BAND-lRow ll Janice Schubert, Margo McPeek, Sandra Cordes, Jane Arnold, Myra Morvak, Judy Hills, Bonnie Gar- man, Jean Ohl. lRow Ql Nancy Lingenfelder, Patricia Pawlak, Karen Williamson, Sharon DeHusson, Barbara Kummer, Karen Frank, Geraldine Boloshek, Mr. Gerald Otte. lRow 3l Jerome Jolitz, William Triplett, Judith Strazishar, Jean Stick- ley, Grace Hansen, Cecelia Adrian, Charlotte Randall. lRow Al Kenneth Mueller, Gerald Crocker, Carl Lukitsch, Dennis McCullen, Jerry Jackson, Keith Williamson, Dennis Benjamin, Alvin Mouradian. lRow 51 John Schneidervin, Gerald Schubert, David Tooley, James Mayer, William Arndt, Gary Kiphardt, Dennis Menzel, Darlene Felske, Catherine Zerbel. They're Sharp BAND-The band entertained us at assemblies, and provided music tor our dances. A German band, whose members were chosen from band, performed for many spe- cial occasions. 29 They're Really All Reef J'-'sn lRow ll Joan Walker, Sharon De Husson, Marlene Lyons, Dwight Kellogg. lRow 2l Robert Sell, Gerald Crocker, Gary McKee, Carol Antcliffe, Beth Hurley, Sylvia Rosenthal, Judith Hills. lRow 3l Patrick Faillaci, .lerry Schubert, Nancy Lingenfelder, Barbara Morris, Enmyra Morvac, Paulette Morrow, Barbara Buckmann, Jane Arnold. ORCHESTRA- Music hath charms . . . especially when played by Central's orchestra. Annual events where the organization was heard were the winter and spring concerts and the baccalaureate service for seniors. lt also played at the performance of the all-school play. Every- one is looking forward to hearing more of the orchestra next year. 30 'Q' 1 Our Music Department Just Cant Be Bear Wi. ORCHESTRA-lRow l1 Kathleen Hinkley, Kenneth Kempka. lRow 21 Ronald Wesell Lynn Sigler Kay Kempka Michael Lein, Kristi Timonen. lRow 31 Patricia Gusley, Darlene Proeber, Gerald Ponaslk Dennis Benlamln Bonnie Gorman Joseph Morrell. lRow 41 Shirley Rice, Ruth Petersen, Robert Taylor, Dennis McCullen Mary Strom Donald Knafels Mr Lyle. lRow 51 Joan Gunther, Dale Le Roy, William Schmitt, Kenneth Mueller James Mayer Ann Carlson John Schneidervin. M J A 'S in ,ff if Q s. S MR. LYLE is a hard worker, who has enough perseverance to attain the goals he has set for the orchestra. Beside the regular and extra rehearsals that were held, Mr. Lyle gave much of his time to help individual orchestra members. 'J .43 '-J A'-65 ew 'D 'Nur EDITORS Seated Sue Domencxch Edrtorln chlef Standmg Janrce Parran Junlor Edxtor Kathleen Dlehl Business Manager Muchael Johnson Sports Editor James Barker Art Editor Bonnie Dopp Senior Editor We Tell The Story Cf The Year ANNUAL STAFF Without thus group the T959 annual would not have been possnble They spent lunch hours study halls and much of their other spare time cutting and pasting pictures writing copy and sellmg ads By the frenzy of the staff one could tell when there was a deadline to meet The members of the staff are as follows lRow ll Carol d N k R Ql P trlcla McPeek Rodlch Patrlcla Evans Carol Barker Bonnie Oesau Gay Allen David Zarske Davl ova l ow a Margo McPeek Lowe Ann Schellenberger Nancy Kopecky Marcia Eddy .rf 'Q f'Q3l ,J ,l 1 32 I u I f . f f 5 I f ,A ,X Y. N, +1 1 .D 1-v la - 3 1 ' ' - I 1 I I T 1 J I J 1 - ' I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 sf , f ,. .J I , . .,. :fs , 1 - x ,, - ne' -' J J ,A ,, ' '7 , V I I 51 I T , J YT .- I J . 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V 'W a ,- Q-'vw AA I if edutor of the newspaper was responsuble o many of the fune edutoruals Patrucua Mutchell Extra' Extra' NEWSPAPER lRow ll Danueu Schwalbach James De Camara Carole Gesler Patrucua Bogrand Mrs Funk lRow 21 Barbara Korpela Sandra Eusenberg Donna Wagner Pat Mutchell Dennus Sweet lRow 31 Barbara Rychlowsku Nancy Stules Carol Schwueger Pat Werner Gaul Hackett lRow 4l Duck Doerfler Dave Kaczykowsku Muchael Chmuelewskr Susan Glaser Carole Ruch Bull Krueger Read All About lt' inn' The members of the Journalusm class un der the durectuon of Mrs Funk wrote the artucles for the newspaper They also got ads read copy and proofread the paper lui I CUB REPORTERS-lRow ll Nancy Fera Barbara Kowalkowsku Carol Sheff Mary Iverson lRow 2l Carol Jean Nuckerson Euleen Van Roy Carol Barker lRow 3l Charlotte Randall Karen Nuckerson Pat Chelmunuak Lana Zweufel lRow 4l Grace Hansen Kueth Wulluamson Davud Novak James Brutvuch 33 I , f r I I , - - u , I I ' I I . . . . I I ' I I I I I ' O I T - I 4 - , ,W J 1 ff 1 1 - 1 ,. .fu t l gg 1 ,J ' L W. I L Q- I, Pa I fel I I I I ' I I ' I I I ' I I , . Members of the Spannsh Club were treated to many drfferent types ot entertarnment during thetr annual Chrrstmas Banquet One of the acts a bullflght was presented by Peter Brockhausen Karen Sander and Primo Vannlcelll who are shown here Spanish Fans SPANISH CLUB Buenos dlas senores y senorltasl Welcome to the Spanish Club where lute picked up that Spanish Amerucan flavor Hero we played Spamsh games sang Spanrsh songs and held our regular meetungs Mlss De Brutn was In charge and under her supervtston we had lots of fun J lRow ll Howard Waters Joseph Petrie David Sanders Sharon Hlttman Jlll Zrmmerman Nancy Kopecky Judtth Halls Ethel Drummond Leann Sttefel Mary Hollander lRow 2l Mary Wlckersham Primo Vannlcelll Renee Seng stock Karer- Korg Margo McPeek Kathy Rau Kathleen Ullertch Karen Wllltamson Patrlcla Gusley Duane Mar tune Joanne Lalsuc lRow 3l Carol Krumpen Patrlcua M Peek Bonnue Oesau Nancy Fera Joan Skok Joy Gluck Susan Borchardt Karen Habrger Juduth Lachner Judith Roberts lRow 41 James Cody Beth Granatella Jamce Patron Lots Du Pont Barbara Johnson Sue Domenclch Sandra Hardwick Ann Carlson Doreen Nickerson Janice Johnson Suzanne Zdradzlnskl Patrtcla Evans Jane Arnold Vurgnnla Wllltamson Betty Lach Lynne Mueller Kath leen Mancl Barbara Rychlowskl Beth Hurley Karen Sander Peter Brochhausen Wllluam Arndt Donald Peters Rnchard Alverson Steve Lampone Ruth Wessolowskl Rrchard Neuok LATIN CLUB-lRow ll Pat Dahms, Penny Hanson, Sharon Kremer, Kathleen Graet, Florence Atkinson, Patricia Malsom, Judy Smith, Patricia Fitzpatrick, Marlene Voltz, Jane Merriman, Patricia lngraham, lRow Ql Paula Meyer, Kristi Timonen, Gay Allen, Dorothy Dietz, Virginia Gruell, Judith Retert, Linda Gieskieng, Barbara Potochar, Carol Antclifte, Barbara Morris, Primo Vannicelli, Gale Weinkaut. lRow 3l Mrs. Plichta, Barbara Wendt. Vernette Ropiak, David Holle, Richard Schunck, Carol Jean Nickerson, Beatrice Nelson, Peggy Noll, Judith Blomberg, Kathy Jacoby, Patrica Werner, Karen Nickerson. lRow lil Lynn Miller, Carol Taylor, Diane Borzyczkowski, James Jelinek, Keith Williamson, Bill Tesnow, Brock Cordes, Kurt Eide, Sam Mazlack, Douglas Toth, Dagtin Jensen, Gary Blomberg. I came, l saw, l conquered was the battle cry ot the Latin Club members atter struggling with coniugations and declensions, et cetera. The Latin Club consisted ot Latin students, past and present, who had meetings once a month. The highlight ot the year was the Roman Banquet, held in May. Everyone dressed Roman style, and any unlucky tirst year student with an A average was entitled to be a slave. The slaves had to serve the food, and run any errands called for by the masters. Latin Lovers Pictured here are Carol Taylor and Carol Soren- Guests at the banquet had a night son at the fountain and slave Carol Antclitte ot enjoyment as they feasted Latin serving punch to other solves Joan Underwood, style ln a Roman Garden . Patricia lngraham, and Paula Meyer who take a break to eat dinnert ii? Q P Q Q x 1 K STAGE CREW-Members of the stage crew are just as necessary as the people on the stage durrng audltorlum events The team work they had was shown each tnme llghts flashed on tame and curtarns opened for a second curtaln call Mass Case trarned the boys and she was always present as techn cal dlrector and steadred everyone wrth her calm manner ol solvrng last mrnute problems Members of the crew were lRow ll Bull Arndt Mass Case, James Mora teck Row Ql Tom Lyles, James Brrtvrch Bradley Lemke lRow 3l James Sebanc Jack Sebonc Jon Sopel Ken Pangborn Loren Whltlow lRow All Wllluam Burow James Reschenberg John Marquart Stephen Mlynarskr Wrllram Sternke Lnghts Camera Acfnon PROJECTlON CREW Here are Central s Own movre stars behrnd the camera t These boys were the ones to call upon whenever cl movue was shown n cass The kept the equnprnent an good order and saw to It that lrlrns were returned rn the some condrton they were recerved Mr Stech taught the boys to run the protectors Worlung rn thus ca acrry were Row l Bryan Hornrn Torn Lyles Davrd Holle Bob Anderson Loren Whutlow lRow 2 Donald Peter son Donald Zregelbauer James Counter Torn Schachtely Bob Fuchs lRow 31 Ken Pangborn Tony Mller Wayne Young Tom Mason Jay Wentzel Mr Edward Stech we l s..- f SOUND CREW Cary Conrad Ralph Putfpalf Kenneth Dahnke Mr Haney These are the boys who were sponsrble for maknng sure musrc came rn on cue at specual events and that mucrophones were connected for as semblles Mr Haney taught 'hem the ropes and wures and the crew worked hard to make all performances o the stage heard DEBATE Thrs years verbal clashes revolved around the educatron problem The debators drscussed the pros cons of Brrtrsh an Amertcan systems of educatron wtth Mr Rawlrngs their coach T ey held practice debates t w rm up for the Saturday contests Students partrclpatrng n th actlvrty were lRowl Ann Boas Lrnda Greslaeng Kathleen Ullerrch Sharon Frakes Sharon Mayer lRow 21 Donald Tennant Gregg Sheff Wullram Tesnow Joel Ellrott James Threl Henry Schnell lRow 31 Jerry Breecher Larry Mazlack Rrchard Bohr Dalhn Jensen Robert S Mr Rawtn s FTA The Future Teachers at Central were able to practrce therr future professron when they helped the faculty members correct papers and gave make up tests The group clrstrrbuted apples to teachers on specral accaslons and one of theur most rewardrng proyects was an Easter egg hunt for the handicapped chrldren of McKinley Ortho pedtc School Mrss Prschke acted as advrsor to the group whrch rncludcd Row 11 Sue Essoclr Sharon Huttrnan Joan Paplham Nancy Kapecky Krtstr Tlmonen lRow 21 Barbara Bradshaw Carole Hartley Lrnda Greskreng Catherrne Cole Bar ara Morrrs Sue Hugdahl Row 31 Mary canlon Ann Carlson Lynn Muller JoAnne Ktnne Betty Grortowslcr Carol Taylor lRow 41 Mrss Prschke Beverly Mloskowslu Karen Sander Lynne Mueller Sharon Mayer James Counter James Gorman Speaking ls Thelr Business vv THESPIANS This group of dramatrc lanatlcs was the drstrrbutor of Central bulldogs the lrttle stuffed mascots seen around school Therr prolects usually were armed at bulld rng school sprrrt and attendance at school furrctrons especrally plays Anyone who had really worked on a production on Centrals so e was elrgtble to be a Thespran Mass Case has been the advisor for the orgamza tron srnce vt obtarned a natlonal rnembershrp charter Members are Row 11 Mass ose Kathy lce Jean Ohl Jrll Ztmmermcn Carole Gessler Renee Sengstoclr Sandra Muth lRow 21 Pot McPeelc Peggy Noll Lana Lee Zwerfel Jam Morateclr Loren Whltlow Ken Dahnlre lRow 31 Ken Pangborn Jon Sopel Ralph Puttpaff Bull Burow Jrm Reschenberg Douglas Toth John Marquart LETTERMEN lRow ll Ronald Trawlcki Richard Trawickl James De Camaro Richard Doerfler Jerry Jackson Robert Fuchs lRow Qt Jerry Janezlck John Gooch James Counter Lawrence Jan nen Bill Krueger Edward Molenda Jack Szczesny lRow 31 Allan Collins Gary Goldbeck James Reschenberg Timothy Marisch Robert Olsen Donald Nicker son Michael Johnson These boys be long to the newly organized Lettermen s club Under the guidance ofthe coach es and with Jerry Jackson as president the club finished its second year with great success D Q Your Pep Your Pep The faculty band one of the highlights of the Lettermen Faculty pep assembly played The Stars March and Hail the Faculty frontwards and backwards. We all enioyed their playing very much. , -Q' 'M 1,- ff' X :Ee 38 l 'x 4.1 ... A-AEN The teachers, with their funny signs, were a big hit with the students. They especially en- joyed Bugsy W u l z a n d Shady Grove. All in all the p e p assembly, g a m e and dance turned out to be a big success. f ,nc WA CLUB-lRow ll Kathleen Schilling, Sharon Frakes, Karen Milos, Irene Kolo, Barbara Kowalkowski, Gail Koch. lRow 2l Bonnie Zackow, Nancy Quinn, Chloe Franckowiak, Dian Borzyczkowski, Betty Gronowski, Bonnie Johnson, Sandra Cain, Betty Bergmann, Shirley Juris, Miss Adams. This peppy gang of girls met Thursdays after school and participated in field hockey, basketball, volleyball, bad- minton and other athletic activities. Doggone lt Dont Lose It l PEP CLUB The girls of this club were the enthusiastic followers ot the basketball teams Meetings were held Wednesdays during the noon hour During this time the cheerleaders taught new cheers and practiced old ones Members were lRow ll Jacalln Zimmerman Janet Schultz Ellen Schmidt Donna Gardner Betty Lach Virginia Saari Gail Koch lRow 2l Linda Miles Lynn Miller Lowe Ann Schellenberger Sharon Hlttman Gay Allen Janice Pairan Pat Evans Sue Hamann lRow 3l Judy Strazlshar Nancy Kopecky Clarlce Koehler Virginia Gruell Rosemarie Farrow Carole Schett Sharon Dawson Karen Nickerson lRow 4l Arlene Glasenapp Joyce Czarnecki Lee Ann Stietel Ruth Petersen Karen Sanderson Katherine Conrad Sharon De Husson lRow Sl Diane Knight Diane Achatz Karen Milos Carol Jean Nickerson Lynn Heftner Karen Peterson Donna Cady Nancy Fera lRow 6l Sandra Muth Renee Sengstock Jill Zimmerman Janet Stanley Jane Siebold Doreen Nickerson Renee Hik ode Mary Strom Enid Koch 39 I I - 2 i i 1 1 I 1 f , , . , 1 1 1 , , , - 1 , , , , , , - , , , , 1 , - il I . Y .I I I I I I I ' 1 i ' F V 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 . CHEERLEADERS lR w ll Jll Z merman Mary Strom Renee Hllcade Sandra Muth lRow 21 Renee Seng stock Doreen Nickerson Jane Sue bo Janet Stanley These glrs cheered our teams on to victory lor deteatl They also cheered at pep assemblies Twe only varsuty cheer leaders to return next year wzll be Doreen Nickerson Mary Strom and Renee Hrlcade All ot the others wall graduate thus year Let s Hear It Sandy Muth us donng the splut here This IS one of the Cheerleaders favorutes V... The advanced Modern Dance group put on an entertainment for the Mecca unstallatnon rn the fall They worked out their own choreography to depict a Hal loween story First Class Choreographers Splfll unto their dance ,w Whenever they were asked to entertaun the Modern Dance group was ready to roll From left to raght around the carcle are Jrll Zlmmerman Sharon Hartman Kathleen Hartz Jamce Sterbenz Joan Skok Sharon Wessung Duane Olson Barbara Zldar Janet Stanley Sandy Koch Joanne Obermayr Carla Waruck Renee Sengstock Jean Ohl Donna Cady Krvstu Tumonen ' f M ,, J-: I . . A ' ' 1 ,f .K ,. E Q F -ll 4, e Y' 5 ' 9 , 5 r K I , s, ., A S Here are the elves putting real 'S wr ' 4 5 W ,rf X My 5 . x Festive Activities ,Ni HOMECOMING-The weeks of prepa- re 'y ration for homecoming climaxed on October l7. The assembly was high- lighted by the presentation of the Victory football to the queen. The evenings festivities began with the homecoming parade with floats pro- claiming assured victory over the op- posing team. Naturally Central won the game and in this pleasant atmos- phere of success the dance was held. 'Q-fo fl' . f 'WYS- JSTQLESX -s King Mike Johnson and Queen Renee Sengstock, happily receiving the golden victory football. The court consisted of Donald Nickerson, William Steinke, Jack Szczesny, Fred Orlando, Michael Palmissano, Michael Johnson, Renee Sengstock, Pamela D'Amato, Janet Stanley, Sandra Shaw, Peggy Noll, Jill Zimmerman. PQTR1f SUDQQVK ieusgw nf' 1 ,. For A Gala Occasion mm .x 2 W VWCfrQ9yQ 4 ' MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT The cast of Madwoman ot Chaullot was any thung but mad when they breezed through the dlstrlct and sectional one act play contests wlth A plus and A ratlngs These entitled them to go to Stevens Point for the state contest They rated an A there too the only Milwaukee area group to do so Contrlbutlng much to the success was the excellent dlfectlon ot Mlss Puhl The l7 member cast was happy to present the play to Central on December ll the evening of three one act plays Members pictured are lRow ll Pat Mitchell Bonme Dopp Kathy Ice Sue Essock lRow 21 Jerry lnhotf Primo Vannlcelll Miss Puhl Donna Sharouglan Duane Kuebler lRow 3l Fred Gerow Tony Raucker Al Shurkott Carolyn Forster Sharon Mayer Curtain Going Up THE MONKEYS PAW The drama of the evening was provrded by the cast ot The Monkeys Paw The cast of the wierd story Included Tom Shepherd Ray Hott man David Stern and Duane Delzer THE WONDER HAT After weeks of re hearsung thus fantasy the lead Janet Pav lovuch became all two days before the per formance Jlll Znmmerman stepped ID and did a wonderful 'ob of show saving to make the evemng a complete success Some ot the cast members were lRow ll Kathy Daley, Jlll Zummerman, Paula Meyer lRow 21 Gary Pergande, Loss Peckrun, Al Shurkotf ,Q G ll L' I Qs , 4 gj S 9 I. X R T: - C, ,J . , - y , 3 1 ' ' W K I X. N ' I , - . : 1 1 1 - 1 I I I ' I 1. 1 1 - O O ,- , 61x I ,Y - 4 ,3 I , ' 1 1 - Sr 5' I 1 ' K . . x I . g ' ' ' - a. H.. 44 Members of the Senior Prom Court of Honor were: Diane Delzer, Rodney Anderson, Nancy Nyberg, John D'Acquisto, Queen Lois Pekrun, King Kenneth Scheibe, Sandra Eisenberg, Dennis Menzel, Judith Schmidt, James Bruening. Silver Daze The reigning couple, King Kenneth Scheibe and Queen Lois Pekrun led the grand march and started the night off in a majestic style. After the dance was over, the couples went to various places to eat. All in all, the night was one to be remembered for a long time. X its --Q , . 4 I X X f i 0 Q In a maze of colored formals, the couples danced around the beauti- fully decorated gym. 45 ' S e'Vit Imam Above are Doreen Nickerson and Matt Krasovich, the reigning couple of the mystical island of Bali Hai. JUNIOR PROM--At 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 25th, one hundred and five couples entered the magical land of Bali Hai. Among mystical clouds, palm trees, tropical flowers, and birds, they danced until the magical hour of midnight. Bali Hai '3- 'iv' 'S l 1, ,S . 4 f S- gauze: 'f A 'W SJ! X - .. M, L z ,M i J ln the picture above, two ot the couples from the court, Terry Wirth and Patricia McPeek, and Linda Miles and Richard Trawicki, discuss the exchange of dances. Shown at the left, are three of the couples from the court. They are: Sandra Sanderson, Joseph Abel, Sharon Forsyth, .lerry Janezich, Karen Niemczyk, and Roger Litzau. 5 Hemi? hm-wax I The usual Post Prom Party was given by Allis-Chalmers and the West Allis Rotary Club, at the Allis-Chalmers Clubhouse. A professional entertainer picked students from the audience to participate in some of the merry-making. The hosts, attired in typical Hawaiian dress, greeted the couples at the door. Aloha Hawaii After eating a delicious turkey dinner, the couples settled back and relaxed to enjoy the evening's entertainment. Al '--,,,,.,,,-- PN-fx These pictures depict scenes from Lullaby of Broad- way the Modern dance show. The four girls pictured above prepared to Wash that Man out of their hair while Jill Zimmerman cavorts as a saucy maid. In the picture at the right the four girls flaunt their feminine arsenal for the gawking sailors in the lower picture. Lullaby of Broadway 'lfif 3 TALENT SHOW-Every year the student council sponsors a talent show for the benefit ot the March of Dimes. Under the excellent directorship of Jean Ohl and the competent guidance of Miss Case, the show was a tremendous success. The theme Around the World in Eighty Minutes was carried out with acts representing many different countries of the world. Pictured above is Jane Siebold who did a skater's dance, Karen Niemczyk, Linda Miles, Patricia McPeek, and Karen Habiger who did a dance representing France, Hawaiian dancers Judith Hills, Judith Roberts, Judith Lachner, Carol Barker and lrene Kola, Sandra Muth who did an Egyptian dance and Schawkie Roth and Steve Nogle representing Swiss turners. In 80 Minutes .. ....... . .E , lRow ll Joanne Obermayr, Karen Habiger, Linda Miles, Patricia McPeek, Karen Niemczyk Donna Cady Janet Stanley Renee Sengstack, Sandra Muth, Patricia Evans, Stephen' Nogle. lRow 2l Carol Mortensen Renee Hikade Karen Nicker son, Janice Pairan, Darlene Rupena, Katherine Conrad, Nancy Klug, Bonnie Dopp lRow 31 Nancy Fera Virginia Gruel Mary Strom, Doreen Nickerson, Jill Zimmerman, Douglas Toth, Clark Rounds Marlys Smith Joyce Lasky James Mora tek, Patricia Malsom, Schawkie Roth. lRow 4l Douglas Weiss, Barbara Zidar Timothy Marlsch Ronald Peters Bradley Lemke, Dale Laabs, Travis Middlestead, Michael Johnson, Jane Siebold, Donald Nickerson Roland Oeller Fred Orlando Dennis Menzel, Judy Weber, Thomas Frakes. ' Around it Th ' World S of FR J WV- E 'wry ! A ifia Ti March T9 was the date that the all-school play took us to Oriental Okinawa with the story of Teahouse of the Au- gust Moon. Many weeks of hard work went into the production and with the assistance of the orchestra the evening's performance was a fine success. Members of the cast were: lRow ll Jill Zimmerman, Donna Cady, Renee Sengstock, Barbara Zidar, Diane Falk, Janice Pairan, Gay Allen, Sandra Muth, Jacalin Zimmerman. lRow 2l Larry Mazlack, James Jelinek, Dennis Menzel, Kathleen Ullerich, Karen Milos, Schawkie Roth, John Marquart, Karen Sander, Peter Velser, Bar- bara Potochar, Karen Darcey. lRow 31 Joan Skok, Lana Zweifel, Tony Rauker, Karen Habiger, Timothy Doolan, Dennis Gunkel, Peggy Noll. Teahouse Of The August Moon 6 One exciting scene in the play was when Schawkie Roth and Dennis Gunkel wrestled to see which one would work for the beautiful Lotus Blossom. Colonel Purdy gives Captain Fisby his instructions via the telephone. ?l . , fi F , J 1 'x .. X CL As SE s fo. 4 These sewing students will vouch for the fact that the road to fashion is a pleasant tourney with Miss Schlottman as their This cabinet is a good example of some ot the fine work produced by students ot Mr. Fehren- bach's woodworking classes. i 3 sl' st' Movies were iust a part of Mr. Small's course in driver's education where students learned the rights and wrongs ot traffic situations Latin students put their knowledge of verb coniugations to work on clever bulletin X boards. ami 5 sow L P4 S Q xL': Q tS s-ws .sf-fix ,Pats HR112 lx Q 'T I MR LANDGRAF Mr Landgrat draftmg teacher and advlsor to homeroom ll? was a well llked person around school He had charge of the volley ball and basketball teams during lunch hour which added a lnttle space to the llves of those who had to remaln nn school for lunch Mr Landgraf was the coach for the cross country team too and under hrs drrectton they took many honors 'Q-CS' lRow ll Sandra Becker James Best Sharon Cottello Ethel Drummond Dorothy Erdmann lRow 2l Wlllnam Forsyth Alvin Glasenapp Kathleen Hinkley lRow 31 Wllllam Hofer Mary Hollander Joan Kubrucky lRow 41 Joyce Lasky Thomas Lyles lRow 5l Sharon Mahorlch A W WW. 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N 1 54 153 '?1 ,hh -df ,X 'QT-79xv 'IN ,I 'bf lRow l1 Stephen Blank Marcia Brown Fred Caprrolu Sandra Cordes Richard m Daoust Ermen Fedel Jay Fehr lRow 21 Jamce Forberger Sharon Frakes Barbara Garman Gerald Glelss Patrncua Gusley Jean Hackbarth Judy as .K Hertung lRow 31 Gary Klphart Judith Kuberth lRow 41 Steven Lampone Robert Malsom lRow 51 Carol Mortensen Ruth Petersen lRow 61 Rn hard Rosynek Harvey Rumpel lRow 71 Tom Shlmetz Valerie Stefamch 51 f fm MISS MC CLURG sure you have smelled many temptrng aromas un the halls They were coming from room l34 the foods room With Mlss McClurgs experrence and patience her classes were Q. Q. sure of producing many appetlzlng prod ucts As a sophomore homeroom teacher she was tops She always seemed to fund an extra mrnute to listen to the prob lems that had been troublmg her students ' 'Qu 'Vi' Qs lRow l1 Donald Tennant Joel Thom H R son lRow 21 Arlene Wlllls Joanne Yakel S Q... 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S V. , , Y f X . . 4 tl , ' lRow ll Rosemary Beckius, Thomas Benjamin, John Bolskar, Dawn Czerwan. lRow 2l Aloma Dolinac, Chloe Franckowiak, Alan Gorichanaz, David Hoberg, Donald lmberi, Charles Jansen William Klicka. lRow 3l Sharon Kremer, Sandra Krueger ,ag MISS SCHERER Miss Scherer has both typing and short hand classes Her favorite motto in typing class is Type dont talk' With Miss Sherers instructions a student is fully capable of doing a good 'ob in the business world ,mv She is a friendly person with a wonderful personality lRow ll Diane Martine Karen Milos lRow 2l Joseph Morrell Darlene Norshlp Donald Pedek lRow 31 Richard Relslnger Christine Rlntoul Edwin Rose lRow 41 Robert Sell Dennis Siegle Ronald Staedter Mary Wickersham Karen Williamson Daniel Wutcheck Judie Zahn I 1? .1 tgps ff YY My ': ec an . , ,QTL . ff, 4 fix 32 S ii QT .. F -lin I U . ' - I ll ,P ' Wx M V as. J . . . . - l Syl 8 Q R22 rx . Y - f' , . f ' . .. ' gl' X J' I ,L I , . . I . ' I .I I . A , i , if r 1 1 1 C, , ., , ,xr L ef' i-' .Xi 1 ' '1's Y A Q 4' S , W ' P li Q Ax 0- 4 J, Q' 1 Qs ,255 ,Q rv. C Vjfqlfv Ll ' ' I I s 1 i, , , I w 1 f we -nf , t if fu r X no se il KFC- L Yugi ggg , ff f 'Y Q W wf 1? R115 Q -di 'tilt 'Yr-' 'Y' M653 lRow ll Barry Bassler Kurt Bostrum Judy Bott lRow 21 Duane Bradshaw Denms Brandt Sharon Chase Rosemarre Farrow Gerald Gaedtke Kathleen Graef Ger.ald Haas lRow 31 Gary Hamilton Robert Hoffman Dagfrn Jensen Enid Koch John Kovatovrc ,Egg aug M 'E f'71 H R222 lRow ll James Merrrman Judy Muller lRow 2l Carol Prokopt, Sandra Rauch, Tom Rosewrcz, Barbara Sweet, James Thersen Toman, Charles Treuer, Patrrcra Mlcale Ronald Cheryle Radue, Richard Schaff, lRow 3l Carole Wolcrechowske I MR MURPHY Mr Murphy advisor of homeroom 222 rs one of our bookkeepmg teachers Hrs students can be sure he knows hrs sublects for he keeps the books for the school depository through which all organizations carry out monetary trans achons 'N in! We -1- Y 'tv n.. ri -Q is 0 4'- 'P' ' I 1 Q. X'xi bf -r 'J- J ,rc 'B J . I fi: 5 : - ll l I V I . I :VH 'RB ' A A tv r 1 1 1 . A , r - I I. I' .xx .W I L , Qgrk T .1 I I I X ll J J J J Eli . - , f gggzggai gy N, MgQEga K V7 xV,5ih 'MK . 1 , Q 1 3 4 ' 1 Y V fm '75 L, ms. K V I ., t ' ' v qt Q L Q fx LM X , J 5M xt. X , , is ' L L' I ' A 'fs x J X M t s o 1. ' We-.4 'ti J gals Vllt 5. lc. W , . . ' I 'L -.. N505 N ' rs ' r sr 'M' F -. I N, . Ai , J if A 2 ,R l 5 - . 1 K X. I - I I . in N I. . F A . - .gigailg kb 'R kv 0 :S ski Az' ' - 5 -N f -1 Kg, x 2 3 ,xii 5 as vs 4 W X Q ' :1 M' - m t 3 ,V X , I sg Aj M J -f-1, S - X srrs X 'B B rsrr of B 5 , , ,XT A , V. is A: , J 1. . J 'M 1 J t J s fs J . A M g - M 3 9, G.. lRow ll Richard Anderson, Ann Baas, ,B f. M . Robert Bandle, Sharon Becker. lRow 2l .QL . I QJJL Jacqueline Cerar, Richard Deuter, James I X A A Grawey, Michael Hanley. J: 5 1 1 flffgskx. :. WET A ' K '- ' TQ- K-sb Pu. 'g ' . R -. .A ! X X '21 .-ly, f: fs ft 1 t . ,vs ,N A A V .L , Q N D ' 1 ' wr, 1 s H. R. 235 MISS ADAMS The life of the school Mrss Adams had so much to do were surprised she dldnt sprout wungs to get her from place to place Besrdes belng advisor to sophomore homeroom 235 she also taught pool gym and beginner s modern dance and had charge of WA Club bowling cheerleaders and the annual 445 lRow ll Kathy Holzbauer Joan lkeler lRow Ql Charlotte Jellnek James Joy lRow 31 Sylvra Kalmadge Fellce Lau Karlene Mancl lRow 41 Fred Meyer Bonme Orth Ronald Owslanny Donald Pedersen Albert Ramsak Mrchael Smuth Vurgmla Sorce lRow 5l Sandra Sweda James Thlel James Truckey Erleen Van Roy Keith Williamson Duane Wlttman Robert Zartler Ahhh ia: gqvpfl ...ff Q?- fe 4 M, vi IQ A br 3' 1 XX J A I 4 A L F . . S sz, . . . , . ' ' . W A K :S gy B r t'l r ' l I ,Ffh W J -'N Y k I A . . s pig? A ' iv as ' . ' ' . l .S 'lg - .,,J. ,A . 3, , .' .QA VW' . . . . Q . . '. . ' ' ' VX N I 1 - A s .N Xlx X Q ,S . 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V xi ' .. asf ', lRow ll Justine Anderson, Charlotte Bogust, 2 W Richard Bohn, Edwin Borkenhagen. lRow 2l ' A Carol Clark, Robert Cramer, Patricia Dahms, if q Donald Dickenson. lRow 31 Bruce Ehringer, Arlene Glasenapp, Penelope Hanson, Judith Hetzel, Gerald Janiak, Kenneth Kempka, ,K Carol Klawitter. lRow 4l Russell Kracki, John Lukey. it tix J lRow ll Anthony Miller Judith Neibert Schawkre Roth lRow Ql Gunars Salnags Eileen Scharnell James Stefanrch lRow 3l David Tooley Joy Wyderka Wayne Young lRow 4l Jacalrn Zimmerman HR237 Xl MISS MARCHANT The timely bulletin boards dis play like the ones shown here added much to the PAD atmosphere in Miss Marchants classes Her sophomore homeroom was given previews of the type of problems they will be discussing in their senior PA D classes D95-4 sm rec WMI' ,fills-l -lx. I -Qi -...J P w. K V 4. Digi-s-gdi' lmlllah 59 xg WA K in - u . 1 J F -QL , P Xi 1 1 we P mix ,vi I l2xXi ' 1 'V 4 fgl 258 'L ' v, R J iff iv ,mi ' P' A . ' A '19 ' A A 2 . Y S , A W' 'Y k ,N f , k , f ,I-AQ, it ' J ,. lr ,ii A Il , V Q Q e . 1, I . i Q ,V hh V, K 1 I 1 I I . fi K 4 .. ,J Q i Q' 'N 'F . ' X if 1 ' 1- ' 7: . . . . . 5 ,,. - - K NNN I '- :Z ,Q i -wage '- -T T D, 4. '- N ,W 'L V7 Q V , L, v f vi - - A M Q. H' Q Q I 'H' 'T ..- 11 V , iw P ' A 1 Y H- Lg' , I N E ff' . J 5 i . It , ,: 0 .I 4 i I D .4 my fk X Q -. J A rg ' , :lf-lr ,- -- s ' 'A 'fe ' A -e . as - . Q - i L MISS DEBRUIN Muss DeBruln makes Spanish a fascmatlng sublect In her classes she works on vocabulary readmg translatlon and wntmg Records are also used for a llttle fun and diversion from the ordinary methods She not only teaches manners and customs of Spam but other countries as well Homeroom 245 IS very lucky to have such a well traveled and lnterestlng woman as advisor is Q Ulm Ame in .ms 60 HR245 lRow ll Patrrcra Berg Eugene Bnsek Gary Bolender lRow 2l Marlm Bradway Donna Cady Dorothy Dietz lRow 3l Michael Dvorak Joel Elluott Jean Gygax Lynn Heffner Beth Hurley Jodle lmes lRow 41 Frank Kern John Kubrlcky Jo Ann Lalslc Mxchael Marshall John Nells Gnlbert Petrovuc Darlene Proeber lRow Sl Rosemary Relble .lerry Ruud Marilyn Simpson Rnchard Steber Leann Strefel Ronald Wesell Vnrglnla Wlllnamson , 5 T. s Y . . if K 51' ' ' ZQE: ,VL A Q A I I it x ,Ph rf, fy 'If ' Ski- 1 1 1 ff ,, fx ,Q if W XL 1, 1 . lRow l1 Gary Blomberg Bonnie Brown Dale Bruss Joyce Czarneclci Delores Deere Linda - f Elluott lRow 21 Vlrgnma Farrell Jack Flynn Larry Glavun Davud Holle lRow 31 Jacquelme lkeler Ralph Jaworskl MISS HELSTERN As a geometry algebra and trlgonometry teach er Mlss Helstern us hard to beat She IS very adept at maklng her students thunk for themselves Her classes are very mterestung and fun too The students In her homeroom can partake of her knowledge of math whenever they need to solve problems that they dont understand Here Mlss Helstern IS demonstrating an 4 Nm Instrument for measurnng angles 111217 lRow 11 Ronald Kuchenreuther Marulyn Luell lRow 21 Barbara Maynard Terry McMackun LeRoy Pyka Kathy Rau Phllnp Renner Kathryn Schlllung Barbara Schmidt lRow 31 Ruchard Schunck Donna Sudar Kathleen Ullerlch Marlene Voltz Kay Wenslng Donald Wood Anton Wroblewsku W fi' ,- ba.- f at f hu. , Q' , - 1 it WN u N . if -gg ly, 1 . f 5 x xt me ' X lunge. Al I 'Ns H R248 if ml ,pf 61 ,s. I I l , A , 1 m -is '51 in .,,,,,, M, - 1 1 x I. . . . 6 1 it , I ' I Q. I K '. dub f - V , ' 1 P, x we 7 A lf ' N I - by Mg li e ! 1- '-1 '34 4? :Y ,' I 1- ' , 1 'S H J . 1 v 'M , f . . , 1 ' XT, . Q X . N ' . . .J is V! , . xl, H2 , . X a ' - . . ll ll: 5 Q ,. -ef exft . . I I . 1 . . . I 1 V . ' . ' ' ' . ' 1 X -: , ' A I I . I 1,1 . 1 1 1 - f 'WM Si, .fe ,s.h. tf,1f1 1 J' 1 1 ' r-. , ., y 7' ' 1 2 A fc . 1 . 1 r W 1 f V - 1 1- w 1 ,- . . , , W 4 of . 1 -if 1 ' 1 If 4 . 1 1 1 ' K 1, 4 S' f K l N Q lx l 4 va, ,tg '11 ' lf 1- ,fm I 1 1 ,W ' ' X 1 beg .1 Q . ' K ,, 1 s-I .wr ,, 4 A I 5. : 3 4, 7 , , 1 Q . 1 6 ,gt is i A . wr 1 x D A 1 B iq 1 t M ' 1 1 1' ' X L - 'K x K X K f.. Wx Mx ll ' ,fs 'R 'snuff' Q lRow ll Cecella Adnan James Baxter Jerry 4,5 K ,sf Breecher Marlorue Burns Patrlcaa Chelmlmak James Cody Wtnard Coley lRow 21 Lots K lf? DuPont Patruck Falllacu Darlene Felske Mu chael Grabowskl Judlth Hnlls Bryan Hornlng Robert Jasnlewskn MR PLEHN One of the funmest and best llked teachers at Central ns Mr Plehn He as commonly called the tughtwad because he charges for the use of pencils paper erasers 7 and other such thmgs all In fun of course Hts knowledge of Englush and other languages too IS astoundlng Hts homeroom 306 IS a place of fun and frlendshnp where has stu dents can come for help and advnce HR306 lRow ll Sharon Johnson Barbara Klllmer lRow 2l Gall Koch Robert Lang James Lttwun Charlene Mancl Davud Menzel Robert Muller Darlene Nebel lRow 3l Thomas Osteen Janet Peterson James Petuch Carol Scheff Frank Schoener 4-5 A A 'f ali Y N ' -Q -4 I ' I 2 1- 4 'Jurgen ll-A -1' :' LI 'X , I fl 9- :J J au! is 5 4 ax K , gnu X , . - I e K 1 . ill x .. lil- ' .55 C' 2, A , ,. V 1 on '1 W 7 rig f, .. W- 5. .- ,X Qi 7 i , - . - ' . Q ., - , mn . ,, g I . ,, ' . f ' N! 4 ll L l x X ' w' l-q. l . , A G , l A 'I , ,g ,l 1 . . ' . , l fl u- '- ' ' ' J I . . r I 1 , - 32 - ' J ' xl' r ' I r 1 I N f , V , -- . lgxfn 5 ,- ,..,, 1 I xr ll-., 4 -' rx ,, --as ,',. . , Y fs 4 K '+- . ' ' . ' . sl' 4 X'-'f I C g . . aww 4 1: t. cwfiilnl g J , l 1 I 1 f L' I lllyli ' xx J K ' I ' I ' I , K A 3 . . . I . I ' . . I 'I ft fl . 1- f ll J 76 nn -ff. - , , . 4 I ' I I ft . K . . l I I I I ' l Y' 5 1 I I I X , ' I f .1 , 2.1. w it I , W I , J I 1 T sf N' 1 ' ' at 2 f av' 1 if . , ,A a lt X ni' 'f ' Y 7 , at A . . l ll ' ' 'sr ':.- , or C Z A C . 'F 1: xA I A v V , - rv- ,, ' . J .L L g N r H so s- , X at 7. 'QW wt' Halal it 11111 kv 354, Lx tt? w9v41 455 MR ESSOCK Mr Essock has that specsal knack that IS needed to convey has low knowledge to has com merclal law students Hrs sense of humor IS a part of each dally class A day never passes without Mr Essock llghtenlng a serious mood with a loke Anyone stalking the hall during noon hour IS sure to come up against Mr Essock who as on duty HR308 lRow l1 Sue Blaedon Peter Brochhausen Sandra Cain lRow 21 Sharon Dawson Davrd Elertson Myron Grlkay lRow 31 Robert Groen Alan Hafemeuster Mary Iverson lRow 41 Ronald Jensen Carol Johnson Louls Kern lRow 51 Gordon LaPan Edward Leffler Chrrstlne Lewan dowsku lRow 61 Judnth Massne Davrd May Carol Jean Nickerson Ruth Peake lRow 71 Charles Prtcel Jean Ralston James Rllllng Karen Sanderson lRow 81 Ken neth Scherer Deanna Schmidt Judith Thumann Douglas Weiss 63 ofa :A M' A , L ,, V I fx S 1 , x ' - S f 1 11. A J 'X 1 ' .Nj , W , r Q in ' .X Q X 'J' 'F if tf' rf A S Px 5 1, ' r. N V a k ' g 9 N I .I ff V W N . 4- ., SK 7 KVL, A S rf, 1 U E All la: .lf H. S0'.iLL V f K 9.11 ' f 5- at 9 ? Qty 'F l - U . .gg M .V K . . I . . . ' 4 I A . f A ' 1 xr ' L N' 5 , , . , . ew 1 gym ls.-isle , . I . I 'W - of Q X 1 S 1: A x I 1 x r 1' v ww ' J will Y W . , 3 ' . ' ' . ir v ' - 1 ., 1 . l K A X 1, W A 11,11 1 -V X l ',. 1 - ffm. N- 21 'M 1 X we -K -1 1 13.3 Mg 'G M S li -'f' + 1 i wa A ' ' I , . Y, . LV K 1 ., , M A 1 I 2 sig 1 f . ' A , if i , . rl 1 ' f' v I 1 ' , wk U 3 ' ' xxx A K K I . I ' 'V fy N., ,. 3 I 1 1 X qt., WLL lv , . . V ' I I if ' D ' my A : x' ' ' s ., K' ,3 'ff 5 V 'A Q e 5 .4 1 1 X Y' 5 N, , Q 7,1 a'jANv 'GX If uv New 1 . Q A E' km. Siikgr.. HR316 'L 'R 3 vie.. lRow ll Fredrick Borchlewlcz Katherlne Conrad Gerald Crocker Thomas Darcy Carol Deegan Sharon DeHusson Danlel Doolan lRow 2l Tom Dzloba Constance Falk Sheila Frederick lRow 3l Damel Gemall Thomas Harthun Kathleen Jacoby ZS 'XX MISS BRANDT Sophomore and lumor English students faced a real challenge m Mass Brandts classes Wuth her experience as a world traveler Mlss Brandt IS one of our most mterestlng teachers The members of her sophomore homeroom found her helpful In solvlng thelr problems -ng 'W' 5 ' 1 X 2 v IRow ll Delores Kowalkowsku Norman Lemay Mary Marshall lRow 2l Edward Mlckelson Pearl Mllettl James Plautz IRow 3l Dan Preston Karen Rosenau Linda Savm Muchael Svltter lRow 4l Chnstme Szopunskr Julue Trudell Brent Woods Bonme Zachow 5- Mit xi i rp --Q, VR X .Y x l of ysy Q 1 ' xg qi, kv T :MW is get it 1 TQ 'R 3 ' ' il ,f- -vw I W.. wQ R vmg 4 k ,b Q--be .K ,fi X ,L T. S. K ll if X f K vw ky ' A .avg ,U A .ggi B 'I -Add 'Q S l l ' l ' . ' . ,Ahh :N , N fl . 1 I ' A 1 u -M l f 52' YQ l W 5 ,s X ,g IX ,f , Us l l X sf. T w i l T Q my jg' T - . . . I . 'a 5 Q l 2 g . . ' . l R -v, g A ' A . ' ,dr ws ' El, 1:5 ...Y K wx .' Fm Q ' T' r-.NMA . - 'L i 2 xxx so ! ' 'xg - .. .55 3 a as ,A . me -T S - f S 5 'N X ' Q Q A: 1 Xie i .1 I QQ T 'UV vga . ' , G .ff l 5, ,V T . . . ' I . . ' . . Y , , . , 5 J . ' Q E 'Q We '3 51' lRow 11 Dennis Berben Jack Burtch Rnchard Byers lRow 21 Karen Cuga Joseph Dockerty A HR330 1 MR STEFANKO Our lllustrlous chemlstry teacher Mr Stefanko has recelved genius not only In the fneld of science but other flelds as well lRow l1 Nancy Doll Kurt Elde lRow 21 Patrlcla Futzpatrlck Dale Fleckensteln lRow 31 Marlon Gush Davld Hart lRow 41 Barbara Johnson Davld Kelly lRow 51 Ronald Koslk Kathleen Label Michael Leln Edwma McGill Clarence Muszy towskx Barbara Paepke Fredrick Redllnger lRow 61 Ronald Schlpae Vlrglnla Schmitz Gregory Sheff Mary Waclawskl Joseph Wleland Larry Wirth Sharon Zelsberger Hifi 'rw' er' 5 W' UW 6 HH' in vw' V Q 3 Q-gr SP? . ii Sv K 1 ' , , ' - 1 gi. ig.- Y , . ,K is an D zz, M f in A A K me -M '- 2 'fo L 7 I 'W' 131-1 iul' f 5 .f77w'l 3' A f s , e fu' I' E 4 34 1,1 N x ' 1 ,e 2 1 .,,., 4 Q? i w H Y ' 5 KI' X .K W3 X W1 In 'nik many honors inzis field. His advisees in homeroom .330 can laartake of his sq . 4 if A-VA .iv 131 1 1 1 1 1 V bl Q 1' Q 1' YR ,Q , J 1 5 me f ' f sew affsw- ts -Q - ' .Q-as it t , , -- F , Xe,,..ff Q ' ' 1 f V v X A IT 1 A rx 1 1. 1, na 'X 'ina lafaii 1' lF,i-1l R fx 31.3. ' 1 2 'T 312 V- , --A ..s.. J fn it -H- . ll! 1 -4 1 f L Q F 721 5 N To I L-kqk H. R. 340 S MRS RUSSELL Central has such a tune art department because of Mrs Russell who us also advisor to homeroom 340 It IS she who helps the annual artlsts In developing the theme through the drawings on the pages ot thus book She also helps design the sets ID plays and decorations for the proms 'iq di 345. -.Q5 'Que lRow ll Delores Ksmmlnau Fred Kolde Cheryl Martln Gerald Matter lRow 2l Sam Mazlack Judith McGwln Sandra Porter Nancy Quinn Sharon Rosenow Janlce Schubert George Sregle lRow 3l Karen Tesh Erwnn Westberg Barry Williams Elizabeth Wuttman la eww , Q t I f fs., ag? y-'s.fs,wt Samui, 1 V ' r-- , - X r vvr Ng - tv LS nt' K eiilm NA X' 1' at t by me K st S 'R W any '9- 'fu c' n w 'gf its lRow ll Geraldine Baboshek Christine Bern stuen John Best Gregg Engfer Ronald Felton lRow 2l Karen Gabel Wayne Geoffrey lRow 31 Robert Graf Georgla Holsmgton lRow 4l Gary Johnson Sharon Jurxs N 1f '4! '5 X me ,J 5 1 A' ' ' of Q! S h 4 - - rt't . . . as m f J M-fn J ' 4 i '.. J We 3 g . 'r Gy -f 3 we so .Q g - W, ' '. K? f - . K S L, , .N A4 : at K Z :S 1 .5 5. ,J :xl 'Q' ,T L 4 4 6' ' so C as V C w lk J f ' yr ., 74 KX qi f X ,s W ,if lf' trot 1 J ri get res, use f?5 . ' l 1 Qin W - , . . I r . g syg, J I J xt ,att 'nts sg MR. HANSON-Besides teaching the boys how to make interesting and useful things out of metal, Mr. Hanson also reaches them how to have a lot of fun in a safe way, of course. His homeroom may be in a deep, dark corner ot the building, but it shines with fun and happiness. If you don't believe this lust ask his homeroom advisees 2'-s XY' HRIOZ We Qx lRow l1 Florence Atkinson Robert Backus lRow 21 Russell Berg David Fadness lRow 31 Diane Falk Sharon Forsyth Donna Gardner lRow 41 Henry Halverson Susan Hamann Michael Janoska Larry Jarvey Diane Knight David Krahn Barbara Kummer lRow 51 Duane Lilach James Marek Rosemary May nard Frank Milakovich Melody Ring Thomas Rogers Shirley Staneckr lRow 61 Diane Smith Jean Stickley Ray Stromberg Robert Sulok Anthony Wells Myrene Williams Francis Wutcheck 31,1 H' of -ur I' .,,, v f N 1 ag, P dim 'Qvn ,s gr' NP' wg,-4-f ff .Mil 1 ff-KN. , XJ .Wx 3 , VN V 0 0 I l3-,'ii1i ii . I . I ' Ll tl 1 I ' . . V ' . V ' V . Q N 4, Q mi 2- ' C-Q 'f I I A . I . 1' uv, VK V i V . ,s T V m VV V F 1 ,, M e :tif' 3' 1 ti - Q 1 T. if 2 ' VV V ..,,,f, M F , -.... li .V :W A W X' ME Yr f 1 7 F X. 7. ii N in!! 1 IQ Lu X V xx ,Fefe V' V ik ,ii 6 V. VV: :N V Va Q aka VL Vx- ' ' lg ' QQ 35 : . VVV 4 Qf n V Y . Viv F 1 1 , I xi ff - XX A4 V .Z V r Vs V :V IPM wi V V 'Q , VV? , V , Q , . F. F' if ,gl 61374 v,V fi,,. g A- V, V V.7,, 1. 4 VV V VX V f V V V ,, V V :EQVVV VV VV V if VV VV V ,V V. A HZ v VVVV, . st N , l 1 R V lllx l A l ' c W' if Du a...f N vt? Q-EF ff- gy' ALJ lRow ll Raymond Altenbach Judlth Blomberg Corey Chrlsto pher Barbara Conrad Thomas Czalkowskl Karen Doughty JoAnn Gleason lRow 2l Joan Gunther Lavon Hrdlucka Barbara John lda Klrkland Thomas Knetzger Bradley Lemke Rose Madrltsch lRow 31 Terrance Manhke Sandra Nelson Peggy Noll Ruchard Olson Charlotte Randall Janet Roberts Richard Runte lRow 4l Sandra Sanderson George Schram Gerald Schermerhorn lRow Sl Janet Schulz James Schaver Wllluam Stemke lRow 6l Denms Strehlow Donna Wagner Howard Waters HR120 68 TY'-xi' 1---v gpm of 13's 'iff' Jigs his-v pp- if 'Q 'YN 'N fs... NY' MISS HARRINGTON Homeroom T20 con srders ntself lucky to have a flrst class secre tary luke Mlss Harrmgton rn whom they can confude Her capabrluty of making typlng and shorthand unterestlng sublects has won the admlratlon of her many students QM '-'W H-I 5 me rw fs Ns 'ix' fmll 21. 5i t lRow ll Erik Anderson Duane Bernhardt Richard Bohme Kelth Carleton Wayne Fischer Lynn Hansen Jll Jacobsen lRow 2l Gerald Janezlck Kay Kempka Karen Kleln Dale Laabs Betty Lach Karla Muenz Doreen Nnckerson lRow 31 Bonnie Oesau Donald Peters Bonnle Pierce Rlchard Pyka Ellen Schmidt Karen Slmomch 'ln...,,, MR DAHMER Hes no square and he knows all the angles thats Mr Dahmer As far as geometry goes no one knows more than he Such a mathemahcal wnzard would be a great asset as a home room teacher as hrs advusees In homeroom 126 know He also teaches algebra and as lust as adept un that sublect W E P0003 at 5 xv ' J 4 A ' 4. 'Q 'fu ' H R 126 2' I . I ' . l -f X Xt A if 43 wh W3 mam 2, - l gn 1 S ,y J f K , lRow 31 Nell Staedler, Michael Turk, Laurie M Q- I A 'lb Walter, Charlene Welloch lRow 21 Jay ws' s ' Wentzel, John Whute, Tom Wlllenbrmg, CX K gk V, James Zaske K , V M K k AU 69 2 it 'W e W N V. is f x-vel fw- totes. J - Q J - . o ' 7' '47 , 1 , ' ' I - L A, .V it Y XX f -W - V is I4 'K K' .i t.2f:k ji' ff Y. All A t 1 - xx V ,. tl g.. li Al 5 X r ls , ffwlnr. J ' , G' 5-4 J -'L W, A Tl ' ,fllwl f '+V' M lnl. ..:. :- Xwfl K ' Q' 'LL e' ' os' J .2-ef Q l A l l lx I , . .. - X, X P I 7: v s ' Y l . x fa.fe . -. -4- ' 1 -. g g,k f' Qt ,J x J M' J J l ' f g 4' I' I is ' X x 1- 4's 4. K I ' U 1 -D , .r A 1 7 f L I - - 'X ,W X vt Jx wt Xt he ' 'sf ,VA W X ' I f . i . I , I . ' . ' . I I i MR ,I X , 4 J 4- I I s I X 'N 1 f',q'W R. AWA .ir 'fha -uf- Q. , X 'ks Y Mn- eero W EXW? 'n 'M lRow ll Wllllam Arndt Gabnela Augustat Denms Behllng vs Robert Charles Vrrgunla Gruell Karen Habrger Wayne Hanzel lRow Ql Sharon Hnttman Robert Javorek James Kramer Diana Ko bar Wllluam Kroupa Kenneth Lynch Judlth Marr lRow 3l Leon McLean Lynn Muller Bruce Olsen Roger Patten Davud Paveluch Lawrence Pesch Geraldme Peterson lRow 4l Douglas in Rozman Darlene Rupena Lowe Ann Schellenberger lRow Sl Rudolph Schkeryantz Mardeen Sherman Lnnda Simons lRow 6l Ronald Szamockr Jeffrey Werskopf Patrlcna Young 'xx ' HR145A MRS DAEHLING A new face at Central thus year, Mrs Daehlung, advlsor of Homeroom l45A, taught the home llvmg course taken by many semor gurls Here she talks to three students about thelr Idea ofa perfect wedding She must have been a beautuful bride herself' 70 ' Q L I xi-16:9 ffimfll' A l , . 1 X gf 1 '45 -. 4 ' J - 1: A A gt r ' :L 4.1, ff sl 3 W M ' ' L L' l ' l J' L 1 At ?ff-1-1:1-Ju. - V ,L , 1 J' X 1 ' T 2 1 fix . . ., 4:1 4 f 5 , ' N, 'SX 7 If ' f ' I -. A . lff:ffff'.T .. s ' X . S ll A K . ,A A Titre 'vt 1 g yylt 'N lf . y ' F. A 7.1, g 1 '51 J li HJ' :sri 'R'-' 'S -Qs. , . J ' F fl J T M f J , W K ..,, - .X Zig-J . , , W' , 1 A lk ,wt X , K signin . l D ' ' 1 ' Q 1 I l 1 ' 1 D 1 1 ' ' 1 6: . '21, ' ' . , 1 I Q I N 4- S 1 A 5 ' .' ' ' . 'bn-v' ,uf 1 1 1 1 K ,ykk Vifssmz' K - I I , A tx S gg - 1 1 . . ' I I ' 1 lg , TW S ' 1 ' ' ' , A -K T.. .A lr K 5' J -'S ' 6 ' R A 1 . ,g J hits K ildxh 0 4 ' R' R M 1 at R ..' ' I ' is-I Ai' J 'Zu Y l 3, y Neff. f , if , .sl mi ,ag Q Q ' g ,M ,J 2 wr f Q 45, .... H. R. 145B gi ' ' sg. be ,,, 6 X tt 4-bskltfxsu... , lRow l1 Brian Berger, Betty Bergmann, Daniel I 'J 'W 5 Cleary, Dale Cook, Dennis DeLucca. lRow 21 :A -- 'sl 'K' ,N 2 Q Susan DeMers, Timothy Doolan, William . ' A Flood, Floyd Freisleben. it V 'V ' Q: fs MISS MUTH Other than being advisor to homeroom l45B Miss Muth keeps active during the day with her gym pool and Modern Dance classes We think it is lust wonderful the way she can keep going without having any aches and pains lRow 31 Ellen Goede Edward Horn Patricia Ingraham Jeraldme Jessie Marilyn Kasun, Reginald Klawitter lRow 21 Donald Koeppen Gene Luecker James Mlddlestead Beverly Mioskowski Lillian Moreno Ralph Mumper Kathleen Padden lRow 31 Thomas Peterson Ronald Ramthum Joanne Schmitz Roy Staab Jae Wessel Suzanne Zdradzinske Donald Ziegelbauer 'ae A4 Nw 'Rn 'Nhat-'ix ' 'BB .ftlfll 'Sk A slim, izais A ' A5 ' WW 'R Q, 7l y J , t 'Y 1 - . . F 1 ,QL ' r . f I I ll' X, Aiklbv-1 1 fl ' . ' i '. i 4 A X Vr V W I W 5 t , X . . . I if f i , 2' 1 J tl 3 -L . A I gn 'ix , W V y A Q :L it g g 1 wt. ' N M' ' ae N . KN, 'fly' be 5' xkA,,. K I 1 .. K W I ,-,Mui i , A , 1 an 'M W 1 R Q v e. ,.,. . :x x an ,JY K MA , lx ,, lf 1 1 fa S5 V f .. ' 1. B , I in K Li 3 tra' xg-,ul W K ' 'A 3 R .l 4 255: M 1 Q ' ' , rr ad J . f 1. ffl ' -Q W il- - Q - if ff , vi, ' ' A 1 i' i dr R' ff , .V M A I jr I Q Q I 1 1 1 V. itll-1 M ,VD if 6 ' ' Q 1' '- A R - ' 'Nfl' ,f in ' Q v V - ' , ' f?agr',X x x ,A 1 x A life! . r ' J' 1.1 agzlg XX l. a . 1 CW H. R. 209 lRow 'll Barbara Adams, John Bauer, Ann Carlson, Allen Collins, Jacquelyn DacQuista. lRow 21 Patricia Felten, Thomas Fera, Carole Frolik, Linda Gieskieng. MISS PUHL Centrals new dramatlcs dvrector Mlss Puhl us the teacher In homeroom 209 She has done a tre mendous 'ob this year In getting Cen trals dramatrc talent to show utself The one act play that recerved A ratings the evenlng of three one act plays and the all school play TEA HOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON were all directed by Mlss Puhl ln addrtlon to these she had Senior speech classes and .lunlor Englush classes to teach Congratulatrons Mlss Puhl for an um pressrve record your first year at Cen ra l get gxbsl, -N .N fifaigv - ,x .T x., - . 'Q-ft .,..f za , hx, ,qs ,. , 11, fig t , ,gg me .. .N I r , e,- F pt. , ilhpt zz' .iwr 1 ' I 'ae 'fs mf . . Y f 5 rg, l' Wy 1. N 55 115332125 .5 W'-ii, l lRow ll Vernand Glaser Kathleen Hassert Leon Hoepner Marcia Jurkowskr Beverly Knlppel Warren Krabbe Carole Larke lRow 21 Judith Loberg Landa Mules Richard Neuok Wayne Roberts Wlllram Sauer Paulme Schwebke Marianne Stamm lRow 3l Jack Throgmorton George Tourek Lynn Vasko Gloria Vershowske .luduth Wrrsblnskr Wulluam Wlttman Marulyn Zartler txt Ag, ,s. 'ti 3' nm k. ee . '. . . ' x , A R ' . l . - Q A M MAC v x 44 ,A K ' N A ' . 4 Xi, 5 vt . . X , ki Xe N th . I . I . . ,U ,X Xl y... ' ' - ltg 1 It C Q ' I l. f I 4 til ,l l. l U. tl I I I l .I E I I I ' . I I I I l I I I I I . - I 1 K ' I It-. E- in . V V, P, . V i K . 1 :Q 4: Ki: b it 3:2 v tr t , , xt Q-ff ' f A 31 -I t A l . , V--lov 'P' W , W M A , ,V . 3. 4 rr. my v 4 :K L A K ' S 4' I v V- T ' ' -A .ca W, A f .af Qs -A .- W K , ,c.t , I f-- .J , 1 E R341 N if , :!VV-- . is A A , fc dxf, I 4- W 'lm X E' r. f. Q at ' ,tft cl Wes 'Cliff if i 'itiv' 'Nr-W T57 'Nr' QI 'Fir stahl 3' HR21O Vmwhi M tv an s KM! j L11 42 FJ lRow I1 Duane Achatz Robert Anderson Ronald Berka James Buch George Clchackr Gerald Dobschuetz Kenneth Dommch lRow 21 Tony Duerlmger James Essenman Kenneth Garbe Nancy Garvey Michael Halloran Hrldegard Huber Judrth Javorskr lRow 31 Allen Jerabek Dorothy Lang Thomas Mason lRow 41 Douglas Matyslk Sharon Meluchar lRow 51 Susan Meylor Crescent Oakley MlSS PISCHKE Teachmg rs what Mlss Puschke belleves In most for she IS the faculty advlsor for the FTA Her homeroom 210 rs the meeting place of all the students planning to become teachers Miss Plschke also teaches Senior Englush classes mcludmg the Honor English class ar ii ft lRow 11 Barbara Peck, Morrls Postotnrk, Sandra D95 -sa Q as V ja- '42 lm 4 Rosploch, Margie Schwarz, Jonathan Sopel ' lRow 21 Rrchard Trawlckl, Terry Wirth, Dianne .. - ' A' ,Y Woods, Kathleen Zerbel f 1 1111 L ef' I 73 X V21 ' 7? T 1- ' ' i s X 25 5 T 'A 'l fill 1 - ,. t flag' 'f Q ' . s. 1 'S T ' W , 5 7 we . I 'Q -' , I , 'W 2 W. 'By l Se 'Ali f K Q 1 4- -v - .ew A-Q. M- v f , ur - 1, X 1 -es, ' 5 I I f' , - ggi- I . , Ne- . -1 ,NMA g S , js , ,, Q. '- I .- W un 34? V , J ' A .5-5 or 6 I I I I Q . . . 5 J x I . I . I ' Q x rl A 'V X Q J.. h 1 . I I 1 ' , iw- 1 ' 1 I , A K ' ' I . I ' M I ' G 15 , . -H . . x h ka 4 N ,,,.. ,. , PW? A ,l ' ,tt A,-7 -rw ,p ,Z J- ammew Jug .1 A T fl A Q1 4.4 . .4 ol .. I ,' ll 1 I 1 fo, , 4-:.-,L . s ' Z' ' ff ft l N ' ' 'gg 5:3 X lx l 1 'fa V ' I I . . . ul B I J 've W? 'ng 5 4, 2. .,,...-- . . N I W M .W We , , , ts-7' r - 1'Q A J 5- ,, fm ' I , . , ff , - f.XL Q X, ag . 7 '5 Tw .4 I ,.Q- K K, x J l A MN . ,vc I A T -bv N , 1' - , . N get MISS GATZ Blology as an even more Interesting sublect when Mlss Gatz as teachlng It She makes the dlssectlng part of biology fun even for the most squeamlsh of gurls Mass Gatz IS also the advisor of homeroom 230 and In charge of ushers and programs for graduatxon lRow ll Carol Antcliffe, Carol Barker, Daniel Blanck, Timothy Dietz, Judy Felkner, Leonard Folczyk, Joanne Gumsey. lRow 2l Grace Han- sen, Karen Jadin, James Jelinek, Jerome Jolitz, Sandra Kaye, Clarice Koehler, Matt Kraso- vich lRow 3l Phulnp Lemense Sara Leto Ervin Luebenthal Paul l.mdner H R230 lRow ll Patrlcla McPeek Beverly Muslch Steve Nogle Janice Palran Donald Peter son Thomas Sanders Robert Santner lRow 21 Henry Schnell Joan Skok Ervun Stoma Kenneth Sumner Sharon Torgerson Joan Walker Loren Whltlow wag- -.. 'Na Y.. wa--'ff 'Eval' KW wx J ll . I , , . . , , , . I I I ' I I I I 1 ' I I ' I I I I I , . ' S 1 1 ,Mr as 2 t ys, 1 2 ,, S 5 ' 1 f ..- ': -Z1 if In . 5 'l . 'ii 5- V er? 411 J 1 - -- t . X ,,., J . 5 U , L , K - 'X , ' ' V352 2 mf? ' A ff fi , 1 t t s , A A If ,Q i N f ' J 1 fs- .. I pits ,Q we All f I R , , :el . 'N' N' rg , ,, 'M' x ,W ,js ' trll s A - 9 ,.... 5 , ff w J , HR236 To b L.xL..1, A-QQ'-.- lkik A. QW- its lm. at-.vue 1 iq-key ' Q1 J :Al . v fu ,M . i JCNLWQ2 I V Q .,,.x. MR JONDLE American history is Mr Jondles specialty but as his homeroom students know he has a versatile mind with an apprecia His interest In and awareness of tion of many fields of knowledge the news of todays changing world keep his history classes up to date with the history of tomorrow lRow 11 Richard Bahr Arthur Bell lRow 21 Owen Burrill Gerald Cleary lRow 31 Richard Cychosz Kathleen Diehl Patricia Evans lRow 41 Fred Gerow Renee Hikade Susan Hugdahl lRow 51 Kathleen Johnston James Kaboskey James Kalmadge Louise Klmmmau Kathleen Konkol Darlene LeRoy Eugene Llgewski lRow 61 Patricia Malsom Nancy Mecl Thomas Meiers Gerald Nation Wayne Palnwoda Joseph Petrie John Pollack lRow 71 Barbara Priegel David Sanders Barbara Shimetz Judith Smith Ronald Trawicki Wayne Venz Barbara Williamson. 1- A - , f ,. , - - fv- I -U... ii 'N-' ., g. K, Q, , . A . 3 . il'-A 4 Gm 4 -i 1 1 A K f .X ' X -8 Q 5 ' 1 Q 's ,N . N N W A 1 ' '?ffP - R W' W, ' V , A f , , I f H, 1: Q , Kf'?g3m'Zm I Lf ... Q4 ' . , A , ' ' 54, . ' - ' ' ,t ' N V 1, 1, , 4 , we 1, 1 1 ,J t x X l K M gi 75 . l , X, V ' , K .. Q, W Y, Mt 1 119' ' X f - l .f ' x l - A L ff so ,, ..'.,, , 2 sf., 2 - - A g Nb x F N . . N .X K I' X ltkk., K A we . xx l J ,lieu l l - J FS, 'X , J JL. W'45w.g:Q lRow ll William Beniamin, Rennia Burgard, 4 2 Sandra Christopher, Robert Gillis, Joy Glick, Sandra Hill, Thomas Hruz. lRow 2l Shirley Juris, Arthur Kinsey, lrene Kolo, Kathleen Kotwitz, Barbara Kowalkowski, Judith Lachner Richard Meid. 1 MR JAECKS Central is lucky to have such a fine American History and World X Geography teacher Besides teaching and F' Q-'dl counseling homeroom 244 he also runs lp a summer resort His classes are very interesting and will be even more so when he finishes his book I HR244 lRow ll Jerilyn Molthen Allen Nau lRow 2l Michael Nicks Marion Ostrowski Ronald Pell Barbara Potochar Rosemary Pyka Thomas Roth Mary Scanlon lRow 3l Gerald Schubert Marlys Smith Judith Strazishar Dennis Thierbach Michael Ullerlch Monte Westphal Gloria Wilm 7T'0' qv' 'qs 02? 'Wan-f 76 - is we I J l 66 J ' ' W JEQ, ' . - . f - l ' 'P R' ' ' 1 A - ' 1 ' is . - ' ,il , . . . we 5, V C O 1131 A . R UF 'Q A g ,iw . Q 3 6: TN . I . . . I . ., , V ' ,Jr 4 Y! K A A 1 I g . I 1 ' N 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 I - X ' ' Qs f fi iii g,li'4 E i 1 ' l -, 4' , R' - 'N -sq, 2 T. J ss-f .. A , Q ' ,h 3' 115. sv- , W , f X' '- , W M V r f 'f - ' ,- X, .. ' 1, 4, K N 'if' lt ' 1' 44 t 'Ili li!-' , -f so J wi V7 Wh- x L fs. X 7 1 x X ' 1' . I i X -ws. r - '11 '..'xx 7 F ' . ll L , t 5 'i A x . , - , W, fg 33 sat - ig V ' 1 , , A gk Am 1, , is R . L I , V . 1 an K 'Q ,.,, A up. A Q, ... me a 15? V A s 5 'R' ' Q ,, V Z A 'V A .P wwf . ' , ' ' A essc at A ff? its Q A s 2 f s 1 J 'A Q i c 'L E P an We 2 'FR ' QR 5? 'QW Am 'S lRow ll John Anderson Mary Arseneau Joanne Benolt Walter Brush Robert Brzyckl Brock Cordes Larry De Motto lRow 2l Jerolyn Dlllenberg Carolyn Haas Chnstlne Hammond Wayne Harlen Karen Hause Rosalre Heckert Ernstlne Hensersky lRow 31 Judith Holle Sharon Kameskl Andre Kassablan lRow 4l Barbara Magray Ann Marmello Jerome Metz lRow Sl Rrchard Muller Barbara Moms Joanne Obermayer lRow 6l Geraldme Polczlnskn Larry Pultz Milan Radlenovuch lRow 71 Marne Salk Mary Strom Danlel Sydlewskl lRow 8l Robert Taylor ,ff MISS CASE Centrals Thespran advlsor rs the supervlsor of homeroom 310 Mlss Case ns the unsung herome of the behmd the curtam work for all of our assemblies and evenrng pro grams The stage crew learns the skulls of technlcal production from her and without their help the curtains of our stage might never go up iv rx M451 'Q' HR310 R 6 '11 :SQ '-19? ka me K i My F. 77 FQ, Mu ' ii AL W 'tv' 1--1 I' lRow ll Joseph Abel Rrchard Alverson Leonard Blshop Charles Cherney Catherine Cole Jerulynn Cramer Vmcent Dentnce lRow 2l Dexter Fletcher Eluzabeth Gronowskl Elnzabeth Hansen Patrucua Javorek Joanne Kmne Nancy Kopecky Marvun Lalch lRow 3l David Moran Karen Nlemczyk Jayne Nolte Rodney Regeth Judlth Roberts Jean Schermerhorn Robert Shaw lRow 4l Lynn Sugler Robert Smuth Glenda Vershowske lRow 5l Patrlcua Von Stockhausen James Vukovuch lRow 61 Dale Waters Gall Wernkauf HR322 1X 'li' .l A 'Tn' wwf' x X :A K Wm Wi: av ii!-is One of Central's fme Junlor MR LOVETT Englush teachers, Mr Lovett IS advisor of homeroom 322 When students leave has class at the end of the Year you can count on one thing for certain they know how to use be and lay properly 'nfl 2 f e 'll' 1' . 2 J 'fl It .. 'f,evf'- R hw- J L Q -'- .Ak ,Aww l , ,iv ,J Q 'll ' .M- rs . ' 3 . J gi wt so - .-2 2 A f L 'tsgwfss . 4 1 ., l K X ,V Q K QV L L rs N , , 2. SQ. 1 :Q 'W we ,M 'Q J J- ' v Q3 Ie fe y. 'I fx. - A , - - :N K ,, 4 N55 tsee ' wt J. L-, J M, we-, f 2 LN TLT .L mf A In -' ' finlpkwlgtxss 5- ... L 5 R mb 0' Dv , Q' 'f-'Q' ,mg if ra., 4. ,. ss - - ' ' fr- 1, , ' ' ,, .4 ,V .fs - V f J , Q, M X - ,V is M X L K S L , X Nth Y get V I l I t Q X mllw v A I . l LW f . , I ' I I .u y Q 1 1 1 - Q- 1' 7 ii , . , fi ' , , , . W , 1. ' I 1 1 K ' R f A I I 1 - K lb T i' , , . 5 if , . , . fx f ' A 1 li -' x.. Q. J av lk, A 9 0 0 A ' swf, Q. 2 .1.2 5 A 4- X . Hi fa' . ,M L 3. , Qs A f: I K . I 2, ,, . 9 A l A fl i I ,W ,b , MR. HANEY-An old proverb says that personal experience is better than book learning. Mr. Haney, physics teacher and supervisor of homeroom 336, employed this conducted experiments to prove scientific laws found in books. The movies used daily if ' 1 Q f 51- f 7 belief throughout the year when his classes F 3 in classes were a new thing this year and with two physics teachers, who could go wrong? ...ai .dp HR336 lRow l1 Kathleen Albright Gay Allen lRow 21 Thomas Baxter Gordon Brantzeg lRow 31 Penelope Charnota James Drefahl Marcia Eddy Charles Gerard lRow 41 Lynn Ide Karen Johansen Karen Karg Joanne Kempf Robert Kowalkowski Roger Litzau Patricia Lubunsky lRow 51 Dennis McCullen Karen Nickerson Kenneth Obydine Karl Pfundtner Madeline Privatt Patricia Sanfeluppo Margaret 'K Skonueczny lRow 61 Richard Stevenson Virginia Wage David Warzola Pete Velser 3 Mm an-5 RX. .xt ,A fm! ' I 'K 1-A llh mllm, 41 Q'jf A? qt X A W- at DQR' ,J ...S . s . , A . if I. . . 1f c . ' - ' , X' 1 i ' . N ,f V ' ' A il 3, 1 Y X ,N 5 . ., ,, K 1 , .,.. 5 5 ' 2 -W ,ar -. :F . 1. .f J 9 'F , .1 ' . . . fr is ' ws . I - I . . I ' I I ' . L I I I I I K . 1 ' 1 I Y 1 r I I - K s N ' 1 1 1 1 .sl I 1 J :af P J ' as Y? iv 3 J x J L' -' , 'l ' ' if f' ' V, -. I I I ' z W. Wy X I , f ' 4, A ,N .4 N , A .. -V , -V. .5 ir -A A1 , i , x E N Y . . fn. .5 we-Q.. . ' ' f ... 1 J - 1 , N G-4 ,, i new 1 W M Xe... -,X M, A WZ Q , 1 ' Q. .N ll ' ti ' XR V 1 ag, ,A. fy g,,,-,l.lll U 2 f , fi, J 3. , X ' ff 'iw rx T V Y - .K ,, ti ,J A -1. 1. . A . , .LL . x - 1, 2, -W -.. ' 2' 1, , w 'Y a , ,Ji . ' Nr s ' 1 , lwlt Em h s t x E 1. i l H , ,J .W . fe -K 1 4 ,K - ' .C+ , gi at ,- .M , 8, i- , S' ' N 4: 5 i ' .411 . ' i -, .- th: 'TNQ V ' I 'R 5, . '-g:. -ig, A . 1 .... K' ,V -1'-'11,!1m f. Qllfrl . 1 'WWW' W, A - ' 1 -'-4 Q-v 1 - Ii. ia! . . X 1x Q ffl he A 'ti ' E6 44 Y Q f .1 . .,a1 , ' ...A J Y 1 f 1, 7 1' A ,,, 'ag Qg 'L- '-swf mmk 'Q' X931 Mr lRow l1 Patncua Anderson Paul Allen Glorna Ballstuerrl Gary Bock Judlth Brouch Gary Dellenbach Llnda Dlngs lRow 21 James Dunn Bert Elde Kay Grafwallner Dennls Gunkle Thomas Hanley Robert Klumb Susan Kubrlcky lRow 31 Leslue Lawetzkl James Loper John McGuure lRow 41 Allan Meyer Lunda Mueller Gerald Plahuta lRow 51 Judith Retert Rosemarie Salamone Denms Stelnke lRow 61 Carol Szymczak Joan Underwood Barbara Wendt lRow 71 Thomas Werderutsch John Wutunsku Joseph Wutcheck Q ff ,Q MR HOLTMAN One of the craft lest people In our school IS Mr Holtman He teaches one of the best liked classes In Mg, ,W Central Has knowledge of color and design are hard to equal H R346 80 Nqr Rl-4 He and his classes have fun and his homeroom Isnt denled thus either lust ask anyone from homeroom 346 1 X A A ' I 1 A If lee. Q 'af we .. W .- 4 '58 . , F and gk, .A v ,iq an Q.: '4- ' mf ty 77 1 ' I f 6 - 1 ,',- f, KVL, + 7 da: -. t, 1 U ' I .1 I A ,I U . 1 I. I I vw lg, A 1 ' - C A , , - I . , 'QA 0 I -x f. ' -gf - 1 'M 1 gf ,Q , mx mx r Q A FRF. 3. 'X . 4' Y 1 v Q .M -V 4 . ., NL, - A . . A I - . 2 I :ef ' Q ' I rf :G A It .Q K 4 1. ix 45 U W w -sg J Q f 1 - ' . .' ' - - V K 1 ,J 'R . . 5 tm Q we ' ' . . . , . ' 1 'L gy ' . . 2 . ' . it A - 1 9 K 'J 1. 'l sm:'f4 .,,, V Y BA 75 22 F3 41 SPDRTS , 4 LA SW A f -l R138 13 J 11 3v41' zu Q ' 5 141, yr ff VARSITY FOOTBALL-lRow ll Jack Throgmorton, Richard Wilson, James Eisenman, Gary Goldbeck, John Karlovich, David Lewandowski. lRow Ql Richard Pyka, Thomas Hanley, Robert Olsen, Michael Johnson, James Anderson, Daniel Lange, Ronald Bosmans, James Reschenberg, lRow 3l Mr. Milton, Mike Chimlewski, Robert Berghoefer, John Bauer, Peter Velser, Gerald Haas, Donald Nickerson. Yea, Coach! Yea, Team! The co-captains for the year were Donald Nickerson, and Michael John- son. Both of these boys, and Ronald Peters were chosen for the all-suburban team. vixzv .. f 'Nl-i lg t ii I S VARSITY FOOTBALL- lRow ll Paul Letller, Ed Molenda, Rodney Anderson Terry Manke Charles Pltcel Dennis DeWitt lRow 2l Robert Lukasik, Timothy Marish, Joseph Abel, Larry Mazlack Dennis Biersack Frank Korosec Richard Tro ianowski. lRow 3l Ronald Klug, Ronald Peters, Gene Coley, Robert Sachen Richard Starcevic William Burow Mr Zarnzow. Central T9 Central 27 Central l4 Central 33 Central 6 Central 40 Central l3 Central 39 . Whitefish Boy . Greendale Shorewood . . Hale . . Waukesha . . Cudahy South Milwaukee . Wauwatosa 13 6 18 23 21 35 7 6 Coaches Milton and Zamzow seem pleased as they take time out in practice. Ab q g L ln l I B TEAM FOOTBALL-lRow l1 Managers-Gary Bock, Jim Burch. lRow 21 Jerry Janiak, David Ellertson, James Grawey, Tom Benjamin, John Best, Ronald Jensen, David Holberg, Karl Pfuntner, Matt Krasovich. lRow 31 Daniel Blanck, Sam Mazlack, Warren Crabbe, Wayne Young, Tom Osteen, Thomas Werderitsch, James Best, Robert Smith, Dennis Strehlow, Clarence Musyzytowski, Mr. Janikowski. lRow 41 Dale Hanzel, David Metz, Gregory Sheff, Gerald Matter, Ronald Oswianny. Most boys who go out for football play B Team Football because it helps prepare them for future varsity activity. Practice Makes Perfect The boys practiced every day on the dummies. lt was easy running for backs with holes like this. Quit dreaming backs, it's only practice. lt was tackles like this that kept Coach Milton happy. Fight! Bulldogs, Fight! Dad's Night marked the end of our season, and the end of all high school playing for some of the boys. This was also the last appearance for some of the Dads. The Bulldogs moved in offense, but . . . Here David Middleton presents a plaque to Mr. Lukasik, father of Bob. VARSITY BASKETBALL-lRow ll Robert Olsen, Ronald Ahern, Richard Star- cevic, Marvin Krull, Joel Thomson, Charles Pitcel. IRow 2l Richard Troianowski, James Plautz, Jack Szczesny, James Rilling, James Eisenman, Mr. Janikowski. This year we had a young team with a great future. Under the guidance of Mr. Janikowski, they fought hard and never gave in. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Juneau 45 . Hale 67 Pulaski 58 . Cudahy 47 . Waukesh 9l . Shorewood 80 Wauwatosa 7l . . Greendale 62 South Milwaukee 53 . Whitefish Bay 78 . . Brookfield 64 . West Milwaukee 50 . . Hale 57 . Cudahy 52 . Waukesha 94 . . Shorewood 95 . West Milwaukee 63 . Wauwatosa 80 Captain Jack Szczesny led the team to vic- tory, and himself to all-suburban forward and most valuable player award. f neges: The Centro! - Hale game was fast and furious. Here Hale has the rebound and on the fast break is Hales Dove Hahn 1201. Score! Team, Score! fLeftJ We outnumber them in position, but oh that height! iCenterJ Starcevic, Eisenman, and Thomson try to prevent Hale from making this basket. iRightJ sophomore Chuck Pitcel tries a jump shot. K 5 D xv! , IM dill ttf u s i vi ia sf it -3,1lT .41 l A l . iq--1 f , I. , . In . if i I V rf' J' J - ' if 'J ' its I? X, is 4 VOLLEY BALL-lRow ll William Krueger, Robert Bandle, Wayne Young, Michael Johnson, Terry Manke, Gary Goldbeck, Mike Chmielewski. lRow 2l Bill Tesnow, Jerry Breecher, Robert Sell, William Kroupa, Mr. Huenick Donald Foote, Douglas Mueller, John Marquardt. This year's team had the talent, but needed a little more experience, as shown by their record l9-l6l. Next year Coach Huenick should have a ll6-91 record. e s o, o, o . L T' G G G titty giitff fjttii?,,Q J Wt Wiz 5 Mig llf fx I x t . r ' V Hi-,V . ', X .-f ,wen ' , lk X 4 A ,J W We :Q if so 44,f tee Hy,i7 1 M, l gas egg, Kit' ,Q- n ii' 44 J 397' 551: u ' ww.- x Xt., 1 4, l Z 2? BASEBALL-lRow ll William Rilling, Alan Nau, Jack Drier, Richard Anderson, Thomas DeCamara, Michael Joh Coach Ken Kulich, Fred Gerow. lRow Ql James Middlestead, Travis Middlestead, LeRoy Kostowicz, Gary Goldbeck, J Hanson, Ronald Ahearn, John Miota, Jim Lavin, Gilbert Nogalski. Central's ball players finished first in the Suburban, State Conferences, and third in the National Section Tournament in Chicago. Their captain was Jack Drier. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL RUN NERS UP These boys were al most but not qunte basketball champs lRow ll Patruck Robison Ronald Workman James Lavm lRow 2l John Marquart David Ruddy Tom Hanley INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS lRow ll Daniel Schwal bach lRow 2l Richard Wilson Tumothy Marlsch lRow 31 David Mlddleton They were the lunch bucket champs Lunch League Make Chmnelewsku tries to get the fnrst pass to setup man Gary Goldbeck lNTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS The noon hour volleyball champs take a breather They are James Lavm Tom Frakes and Jam Morateck Z- ..1,...,i A L M SWIMMING TEAM lRow ll Dennis Menzel Peter Brochhausen Joel Elliott Thomas Fera John Gooch Thomas DeCamara Gregg Engter LeRoy Jung lRow 2l Mr Dottke Sherwood Weichert James Reschenberg James Sebanc William Neath Leslie Lawetzki John Sebanc William Schmidt Daniel Gemall These boys under the direction of Coach Dottke ended up with a 6 4 record and tied for the Little Suburban Here Thomas DeCamara does a summersault in championship sty e. Splash Splash James Reschenberg John Gooch Captain Dennis Menzel, and LeRoy Jung finished first in the T60 yard Medley Relay. LA 4-4 91 Pin 'em l x L - VARSITY WRESTLING-Central placed second in the Suburban Meet after a 5 to 9 season. Jerry Jane- ziclc and AI Nou won championships. Jerry Jcnezick also qualified for the State Meet. The varsity mem- bers were: lRow ll Richard Trawicki, William Sauer, James DeCamara, John White, Schawkie Roth, Matt Krasovich, Jerry Janezick. lRow 21 AI Nau, Kenneth Scherer, Rodney Anderson, Peter Velser, Edward Molenda, Gerald Hass, Dick Pyka. Inset-Jerry Janezick, most valuable wrestler. ' . Jerry Ja n e z I c lc reverses Rodney Anderson. B SQUAD-lRow ll Robert Klumb, ,Loren Wlriitlow, Erik Anderson, Phil e., Lemense, LeRoy Pyka. lRow 21 Gary Hamilton, Ronald Trawicki, David Menzel, Primo Vannicelli, Ronald Owsianny. Xdcqsf UP BOWLING Bowling IS one sport both the boys and QI Is of Central could partnclpate In and enloy They met Tuesday and Wednesday evenrngs at the Concord Bowlmg Alleys where they chose teams to compete agannst one another At the end of the bowllng season a sweeper was held and prrzes were gnven accordlng to the l-nghest undlvudual scores The members at the bowling teams were lRow 11 Renee Sengstock Carol Gesler Barbara Korpela Kathy lce Susan Essock Judy Bencona Sharon Becker Kathy Label Jeraldlne Jessie lRow 21 Beth Granatella Donna Sudar Jacqueline Zepnlck Carla Warsck Janice Johnson Jacquelyn DAcqu:sta Ruth Yager Sandra Koch Sandra Frudruck Bonnle Pierce lRow 31 Duane Delzer Carol Sorenson Sandra Muth Jnll Znmmerman Nancy Nyberg Enid Koch Mary Waclawskr Sharon Sweeney Kathleen Daley Chloe Franc KOWICJC lRow 41 Mrchael Smith Kathleen Dnehl Doreen Nrckerson Rosalre Heckert Glorna Ballstuerru JoAnne Schmitz Myra Morvak Nancy Klug Janet Stanley Carol Deegan Sandra Mertz lRow 51 Robert Neuok Rich ard Neuok Carol Rodlch James Truckey Marcia Wunrow Kurt Erde Ruth Wessolowskl Kenneth Morrison Dale Cook Jon Sopel Wnlluam Kroupa Rlchard Relslnger Enmyra Morvak Duane Delzer Carol Roduch -fi Q' -c aJv1'1U'- HTA? I Emi-Q sig, C TRACK When coach Zamzow wanted speed he called upon these sprrnters to glve It to hum lRow ll Mr 7amzow Mllce Johnson Jack Szczesny Jack Th ogmorton Travls Mlddlestead Dennis DeLuca Mr Small lRow Ql John Bolskar Jlm Sandusky Bob Cramer Clarence Musyzytowskl James Best Joel Thom son Steve Blank Dave Fadness John Gooch We Hurrled And Scurrled Along The Cinder Path Sjxltig 45' E26 TRACK Its a long haul, but these are the boys who dld the distance runs tor Central lRow ll Wal lnam Tesnow, Peter Brochhausen, Alan Rathsack, Larry Jannen, Richard Trawucku, James Joy, Gary Kap hardt, Gregg Engfer lRow 21 Kenneth Sumner, Robert Anderson, Dale Laabs, Alan Collins,-Alan Hafe menster, Greg Schell, Matt Krasovuch, Don Kanafels 94 I?J.11 ..ZI TQTf'ffTfQfffffii:j:if 't T' ,Q 5 A 1, , Q ' MRT' :gg Yr kts, 1 B! A 2 . I A M - Gi T -eg T f-f .. T Y 1, it J f , ,s ' l Q T, , 4 , 4 BA - ' tw ' A X A J as l J egg I T We Tj 'sl . 'K g I T ,N T T T ,, ,, T, L T T p J A iQ9m4f ,X f 'T T. ' 7 T QT B1 . ' if T ' B ' A Q' T agar: J A I 'T 1 Ui Q. A iw 5 F ' :T , V f T ' f-4 ,Tr J N B A tl T J' , 7 5 , hm if T TR .4 ' ' V l ' -e - l X ' -lll T T .ff W T I ' A QT A ft I A lk XTR 9: A Mg V , ,T i' 591' 'r SBTT J Qin T wi-J 99 05- M TRACK WEIGHT MEN lRow ll Robert Bandle Larry Mazlack John Bauer Frank Dolmar Bert Elde lRow 2l Richard Neuok Dennis Berben Robert Kasten Sam Mazlack They watched thelrwelghts where they landed that as Smash Em Lob Em Llck Em' 6 ,W 94 Z' TENNIS lRow ll James Morateck, Douglas Mueller, Donald Foote, Jerzy Jackson, Charles Kasun lRow 21 James Plautz, Dennis Behllng, Richard Bahr, Mr Dottke, John White, Wlllldm Sauer 95 J- of Tea? Q srtr' ig: bf' J T .,, , -R-wg, D t Q r s , A J 2 rx A V R el f' S-ff -Nl -R J R gf , , 1 'J I lt f J' ,. ,E , X , - A X N l NX ,K xl M2 as - . . ' Q- . Tl SS I I ' I I I ' 3 . - 1' . X . ..l.g':n, , V .fy . 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E , an fm' 'R M '15 SE IDRS Nothing Could Be Fmer Than To Be A 59 er 'B VX -:ef X.-f Snr gl SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The group whrch carrles out the planning of Senior actlvltnes IS the Semor Executuve Commlttee lt was their 'ob to see to It that the graduatlon plans were carrred out smoothly They kept all Seniors Informed about detatls because one representative was chosen from each Semor homeroom to compose the committee The group was headed by the class officers and Mr Hnbler the faculty advlsor The members are lRow ll Jlll Zummerman Muke Johnson President Jum DeCamara Vuce President Sandra Shaw Secretary Sandra Muth Treasur er Susan Essock lRow 2l Mary Ann Neath Lols Pekrun John DAcqulsta Dan Schwalbach Carol Hartley Duane Delzer Jerry Jackson lRow 3l Judy Weber Dwight Kellogg Bull Burow John Mar quart Travis Mlddlestead Gerald Ponasuk Mr Hl'9ler RONALD AHEARN Ever ready wlth wut too ba It aldnt K s always make a hut JAMES ANDERSON A party boy to the en RODNEY ANDERSON He ll always be our Rosebud SANDRA ARNDT There Arndt many gurls luke Sandy JANE ARNOLD A merry fiddler who fnddled a merry tune 'Q-nf ..,,. CARSON BAKER How do you wrute with a JAMES BARKER Our artlst was he an artist southern accent9 JOHN BANNOW Luke Old Man Rlver he JERRY BARR We couldnt Barr hum from lust keeps rolling along anything JUDlTH BENCINA e w a s kn ow n JOSEPHINE BERG Quiet as a mouse but wlse Beame as an owl KAREN BENDIXEN Karen Bendlxen was no ROBERT BERGHOEFER Wheres your hall pass VIXCH Corky? -x ,..: I., J X ll H -Sh K 41, 'V l 'fd .4-1-yr 'limb' ,., A WU! 0' CHARLES BOIE Man can thus Bore raw BRUCE BORCHARDT He had a magnetrc per sonalrty DONNA BIDDLE ltty bltty Blddle DENNIS BIERSACK A whiz at sclence MARYLE BLOEDORN Certarnly well never forget Maryle and her clarlnet PATRICIA BOGRAND Her world was topsy turbre and all because of Herbre TOM BOGUST Hes In love with hrs bike not glrls yn-9. x ' 'vw 9-.3 Qs Q 1v 'S-.A DIANE BORCZYCKOWSKI Thus lady athlete could not be beat RONALD BOSMANS A wllllng helper w o dld not walt untrl he was asked BARBARA BRADSHAW Good rn band and JAMES BRUENING He was quiet but we always ready with a helpmg hand always knew he was around JAMES BRITVICH Never sand much but when DAVID BRUNKE He sure could sprke that ball he drd at was funny fmwx 'Q gpg 2 ni Sf' vw- Y w, ,-4 IO0 , X TN I I' I . 500' 5 is .31 - ' ' . I I 15' - .N V My . I K 1 S , n- . , . V M M 4: 4 G Q O A . . , E ' - I ' ' I - ,, . is yt s m V . ' ' Q2 . 'till S A Q 'N If ' ' 7, :J E I I , ' A f 1 'ms , -: ' Y X , , I M me If - ' If . of - , ' ' d . - ' ' . w . H - h E 'M f' , .u It E , V F 5 A 'sgyf -4 . VL,i l I Q-li H34 t . , Q 1? 1 , . 1 X , D I . MELVIN BUCHHOLTZ A smarter boy you couldnt fund BARBARA BUCKMANN B 8. B was packed wrth fun and frrvolnty Q P esta TERROL BULGRIN A true pal who added many laughs to 0 borung mght WILLIAM BURROW Sharp guy sharp car TOM BYRNES Tom always kept a cool 'T fl' 1. it , ff? TOM CAPRIOLI Quiet Tom was well liked CHARMAINE CHERNEY Charmrng Charmaine KENNETH CHELMINIAK some day he may 'Sun exponenlolmcny ns follow In the footsteps of Ned Day MIKE CHMIELEWSKI Mrke how come they call you Joe? KAREN CLER Just mentron the name Bull and you have her talking for hours LEE COLEY Hey' Tex dld you really come from Texas'-' X95 If l 1 'B+ 5- CHARLOTTE COOK Cookie BARBARA COOPER Barb Cooper Well remember thus Real super duper thats L. Az 1 lOl X . . - I 1 .SWL 'ff'.rQ lT'llQff 1 . , , PPV .. F . . f 4 . ' -Q. . lv 'Bax .. I I A-F, g I, A -Y - '4' '--4' fd' .4 'S head. ' -f f ,- 4 , E9 is 'rs A- rr' fe- 1 .fs 'li E 'Y T w -4' 5' ve' ll l , , 5 KRT1'-' is A M ' L Q' 2 A X 1 X L 5 E 5 Y 1 . i . , 1 ' 1 ' i I I I N' - ' i -is i sr' T? KAREN DARCY Her modesty hides her real talents RONALD DATTHYN Dinger was a hum W If I ' J SY Q- I is O' P E 5 f 'Q ,T iw gi 'Q' JOHN DACQUISTO You couldnt help but like him CHARLES DADAIAN Happy go Lucky Chuck of Carl dmger of a bowler YU! 102 MN is i Ci , ll ac: S sd , ' GARY COOPER--No, l'm not the actor. DENNIS CORTTE-Want anything discovered? Call Dennis. SHARON COUGHLIN-Thank goodness for little girls. JAMES COUNTER-You can always count on James Counter. ARLENE CROWLEY Her ways were set like a perfect table Af? ,sl Xl X, w- KENNETH DAHNKE Kenneth could do it KATHLEEN DALEY Our Plonite No matter what it was CARL DEBUS You never heard a snarl out JAMES DECAMARA Lets have a quiet riot Q 15 3 ,Exit ,kv 3 . f ,Z T ' X A ,, K is 5? ' .1 A . f .K 1 f Y - me '- . i.1!f-Qif2Q M ,S ' an r v X .A E rf' is ' X i S' . - . - . I X, Q 7 . , ., Y ,tl A y y C 'Q t Q .C . l v' . L ' ll 'J 1515: I f, A f A , K f Y C X rift? 4 l E A , , jig TOM DECAMARA Mr Optlmlstlc DIANE DELZER Du always had a twnnkle an her eye INDY DEN DAAS Thus cute manden came from Holland fv- JERRY DEN DAAS There s something about hum that everybody lukes DENNIS DEWITT What can you say about Dennls that hasnt already been sand -f.:Nf5l 'wi-F '- li .aa- '27 li and i q 's- Xt 'US 'lk 'Qi EARL DICK How many cars was It this year'9 ALLAN DOCKERTY should have been out FRANKLIN DINGFELDT Q ter y 5 buf lm lo' debme happy I guess RICHARD DOERFLER Duck and has tennis shoes traveled far across country FRANK DOLINAR Frank could run fast and he could run far SUE DOMENCICH No matter how hard she tried she couldnt help being sophlstucated '17 X THOMAS DOOLAN Hell never hang from oak tree BONNIE DOPP A luttle but sweet a little wuse add up to a gal thats really a prlze Al G. ,YJ Alg l f--Q., 'S' if 1 -QQ 10' ,,4 if RONALD DOWLING-You'll never find Ronald scowling. KATHLEEN DUFFY-When lrish eyes were shining, they were Kathy's. TE -O' qu., Ni V' SANDRA EISENBERG Had any ci c c I d e nts lately Sandy'-9 ROGER ERDMAN Always hunting for some thing CAROL FELBER A girl so fair is very rare JOYCE FELLER Wedding Bells are Breaking up that Old Gang of Mine T04 WARREN DUGAS-Warren's eyes could ol- most talk. KENNETH DUPONT Spanish came natur ally to Ken SHARON EINERSON She can stop dream mg about G Day its ere SUSAN ESSOCK Such o little package to hold so much pep and personality MARY ANN FAILLACI Mary Ann was never loud but oh so nice to have around PHYLLIS FERIOZZI FIFI is no French girl KATHLEEN FLOOD She bore the brunt of Sandys and Borbaras lokes with good nature Q gf iii. yr r ' ,fi ,L P' N , A - - , 7 X 1 L I . ,, ,, ., h 4 I ' 'V V. -' f-jfs' X U . .asv 1 . 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L X ...M H ,. ,f J ., T f . 5, DONALD FOOTE Don was a man to look up to '95 fu CAROLYN FORSTER LnttIe stage dlrector s-1 VIRGINIA FORSTER The more you know her the more you like her THOMAS FRAKES What me worry M KAREN FRANK Lets be n ths gurl T' the flnest to be found in 'T' N.-If gf X-rr '54-xx if-iz? mi SANDRA FRIDRICK e reason a gentIeman CHARLES GARLOCK Dld you enloy your short prefers a bIonde stay here'9 ROBERT FUCHS One of those star Lettermen CAROL GESLER She swoons for Boone PATRICIA GLYNN A gurl with brains as weII GARY GOLDBECK We take our hats off to as beauty this all around athlete KEITH GOEDE As a student he shmes as a JOHN GOOCH This son could make any trlend hes tune gurl s heart shane Rim 'H-1.1 ?' wi IOS f - I ' sv A Tb , H 'J , I R R N 1 ' 5 1 - - ' fra k, i ' is xi., V A + ' we - It ' . y 'N V4 f 'K ' ,Q W 17 f s.- 6 I '37 X l Ar ' , r .5 ef I V , -Th - ' A S ., 'D C.. -ns Q A Q, - X N. .T - I I A we f JAMES GORMAN Theme pads anyone'9 I RONALD GORSEGNER Tweedy tought he taw a puddy tat iw wha 4-4' 34 1- n DONNA GRAF A shy mass sometimes 3 '5l wi' 'iff' SHERRY GRAMS Sherry us sweeter than any wane KEITH GRANT We grant you that Kelth wall do a fme rob at whatever he attempts 'W af't 5 ffm ,WHO JOHN GRYCOWSKI I work all year and dont even get pald vacations GERALD GULLICKSON Blonde halr blue eyes brought Jerry a lot of srghs Hacketts racket was making GAIL HACKETT people happy The stars shme In her brown BARBARA HALL eyes 'G 4.33 1.4 KENNETH HAAS He was quiet but when wanted to be heard he was' JACK HACKBARTH Cool calm and conta grous ROBERT HANSEN He got to Irrst base with everyone PATRICIA HANSON Just the right type for typing MMT, JY 'Usb IO6 M5 -4? f-r I Q I if or- ' .. .. sl ' To '7 - ' I I I ' I 1' ff it-1'ifE t14.:ri A '1' gg-nz. I - . - . 0 4 I A Q, - - af . ,, ' E I If , ' - AW TJ If f - A- -- - gy QQ fl I N- A, ' . X x T . ' '21 L A . I4 ' I x I - :M s 'vi' ' 5 4 tif A 'QI f .1 1 'M N W2 P . it II . i ' I i I 1 I 1 1 1 3 . K K ' -s -M ,ww 4' Ii 1 ffx ,V fm 5 ,. I . , 'fn -kk I SANDRA HARDWICK Sandy kept us an shtches all the time CAROLE HARTLEY A lrttle girl who uses many bug words wt, JACK HARTMAN Heres a man wnth a heart JAMES HELLAND Give a blke a motor and call It Jrms frnend RICHARD HINKLEY Any relatlon to Gordon'9 4? KATHLEEN HIRTZ Our pet brunette RAYMOND HOFFMANN He had more gms 'el'eC O S of he' ha than you could count JAMES HO KATHLEEN ICE It doesnt take her long to JERRY JACKSON A tennls star and mathe break the Ice matlcs shark who wnll surely make his mark GERALD INHOFF Dld you e your P A D DENNIS JAEGER Wrll cars be has buslness9 'J done f 1 4 Y' A P 'WX -tg Q N' YE 2 sl X L ,'4'7i HX. A ff JOAN JAEGER To be brnet shes a Inttle peach x if ' FRANK JANEZICH A printers lute us a merry life An. Q 3' ,X i s e '!' ig' f 'fc-:rg fd BERNARD JENE A real Rock and Roller BONNIE JOHNSON Lake a postage stamp she stucks to a thing untul nts completed LEROY JUNG Jung er than sprmgtlme brughten any day DAVID KACZKOWSKI Shutter bug A2 4 '1 :Q YQ fi l08 VALERIE JANIGA From tlp to toe shes full ot lute and full of go LAWRENCE JANNEN This chap dld many a ap JAMES JAOUITH :ng we know Jlm What s the use of wonder wnll be a success WG- 1,1 i JANICE JOHNSON Our own little Mlss Chat terbox MICHAEL JOHNSON He has so many friends that hell never walk alone was DAWN KARASS Thus kmd of Dawn would JOHN KARLOVICH Our Joy o nmlnn. -4 ,fil ltef ' ft' ' A A A - ' , ' ' . , Q- 'li 1. M: ':, A . l I . , if ' b is K - 8 . I if v f' lrlu' phi 1 . . 1 ir, I . fs- J Q I ll in J ll I 1 ' ' - , ,L,,k K V I J 1 t'fr' 'fi 4 I YY: f ,A , .J , QA 5 V' I Sv, 0- x1 v y . y ip of mf 'A jg ,X K , L Q M 4 D, W . , . . he. ' , - - . - b y. C A ' 6 fa' -A '4 . if -4 CHARLES KASUN And this Kasun kept rollmg along ' 'N TERRENCE KATKA He stayed on the right track DWIGHT KELLOGG We used to knd hum about being a mllllonalre banker INEZ KLANCHAR Just call me Tom BARBARA KLINGER Personality shmes through her smiles 3 7 'T' '- Nc: Wg 'hwy 111 A? -:JV ' -A-Qx4 tw -'ui 'Wx -4 NANCY KLUG An all around gurl who plays DONALD KNAFELS Beyond a shadow of a luke a demon and smgs luke an angel doubt he was never In the dark RONALD KLUG Real cool thus drummer boy GENE KNIPPEL Greenfield was has beat he fulled our llves with lots of loy DIANE KNIPPSCHILD A volleyball enthuslast SANDRA KOCH We always knew when she was around Ive JOANN KOPAC Youll never fund this gurl loaflng thats for sure' GERALDlNE KORNACK We wont be satnsfned wuth second best when shes around 6' 4 fi YS' 109 2 A ' - ' . 0 'f I l lg ll yuh A L DL - 1 ,jvfjtiig A A I X XQ'L5?f 5:i?tXfr A 'G , ' n L 1 1 A K T ., . ,, F 9 . le. T . . X if -. Q ' . :. ':', y ?' x .J V ,gs . -, .,,,j , . ll, : ii- ' : A -, t y fs -as 'vu' L G ' I 8' ,E , - -1 if 'L I3 A 0 .fm ,fi - K f ,u l. V ' 3 ', i H-f F -4 . , . - Q . I -. . . Q B . I . I , . A A L5 :S . ' ' .s 4: ' if ' Qs ss ...A ' . -J v ? A as L X , is FRANK KOROSEK D Day June Ilth was what he was waut ung for BARBARA KORPELA beauty I' 'X 'Z 'w fm- :gk '53 WILLIAM KRUEGER Always on the run MARVIN KRULL A kung suze package wuth a kung suze personaluty BEVERLY KULVEKOSKI L her go let er torry one thungs sure shes goung to marry MA IE LABEL L bel th gl sh goung places 'W' 'if' f -. -,4-'V ,hy DANIEL LANGE Chrustmas Dan'9 MURIEL LARSON wherever she goes AM .3-5 IIO Red haur and freckles lust added to her PRISCILLA KORSAN She knew a lot of funny storues JEAN KOWALKOWSKI Smules become her RICHARD KRACHENFELS Where dud h penculs go? T -or Y CAROL KRUMPEN A smart luttle thung wuth a tashuon flung DIANE KUEBLER Duane should be a great suc cess she has many talents Dud you get your horn for She shall have sunshune P'-2 A N. ff' 1 u 1 F . . .. Q un- V ,E .4.. A 1 V xl AI as V-. ,N f . . -1 1 W' , - ,., , , X:-s I A ,, I A, gf? I - ' is X l . vu .sf . Q My ur .f T ' I It I .fl -f.'5-I 1, ,f I ' I I ff f 5 A 'Fi 'Il 5 Ia X I I I' P ' . I .7 ,IQ - Xllf fu 5, f 'I . ...J YA - :hi I K b f I A I I If I . - et , h - ' 1 ' ' 1 I - , - R - a is ir , e's ' - ' - J, 'V 'Q , I If A Ala: 'Q 4 A D ' if ' .t t 'f-. I L' 'W - -nf , X 1-'wuts ,, 'V' - HARVEY LAURICH Harveys got a gurl frlend 19' JAMES LAVIN Marquette lost a good man .-I KAREN LAYKOVICH H r smlle sand a thousand words PAUL LEFFLER Had a lot of drlve ln his cor BRUCE LERBACK He not only made monitors shlne but he also kept them un lme Q K l 5. W1 1.0 '-si' .l -'nm if T' -11 we Y v-- V DALE LEROY A guy with a reversible name RONALD LEWANDOWSKI Everyone called RICHARD LEVANDOWSKI A craftsman t heart NANCY LINGENFELDER She set a record for hlm Levy making friends JAMES LINN Got any Kung Oluvers lymg around9 RICHARD LITZAU Lnfe ns gust a successuon of l'lOlS 1 'U JO ANN LUCAS She may be short but she has bug udeas FREDERICK LUECKER He s wanting for the day when he can look back on all thus and laugh fx ms M S7 vf' lll qw ...av ROBERT LUKASIK Sure I can dance CARL LUKITSCH Want to know about vegetables? Heres the fellow to ask gk 5- or 1 af! Q-al QI JEROME MAAS Lets have JANET MADUS A qulet la GEORGE MARINE Sundays always got George down TIMOTHY MARISCH Tum s the type gurls dream about ls. '--9 4'--' ll? ip WILLIAM LUNDY Bills Fordrllac was hrs mann Interest DONNA LYONS You missed something If you dldnt know thus friendly llttle mlss MARLENE LYONS Life love and laughter was all she was after es f '06 52 NP- Q99 speech Jer TIMOTHY MALNORY Another Newton ss In every class Galuleo perhaps9 KATHLEEN MANCL Shouldnt rt be w mancl 9 BETTY MARK' M r thus gurl she has a very low vouce JOHN MARQUART A gentleman a scholar 00 J! Ji M m!'! 'Ng, kristi. 45 55:1 ,N-9 I A f-4 - I l . NI, I -0-an 1 ' f : ' A . , ,, . ,, . 1 I- L- or E E D., , 'E' i . . . ft N' y, y yo 2 yi . , . . . . u if , ,T is Y . wa- F f X , ,V V ' it -K A . I q,, ., J sf ,Ch , 1 lf. 4, 'ul ' f ,ff I - ' a - or . - ' . H O- - J- Q k ' ' , I . I . I A f, I, . B52 3 fs W' K A - Im li .. x I f M 'T A li ' I fd .IOANN MARSHALL Cuter than any Marshall IH a Western DOREEN MATCHETT Doreen was the glrl wuth roses In her cheeks KENNETH MATYSIK As a taxrdermrst h know has stuff PATRICIA MAXWELL They call her Max TOM MAXWELL T hun and Ish IS hs greatest wrsh I 'TT' 'iff f 'Tj' JAMES MAYER What wrll the band do wlth LARRY MAZLACK Speaking was has favorite out Jam and has trumpet'9 pastlm SHARON MAYER She may never become mayor but she could wrute wunnrng speeches for one of the band TERRY MCKONE Do you want a harrcut or lust an all change'9 MARGO MCPEEK She toots the flute shes cute to boot l it '9 C- -J GARY McKEE A wlnner rn the Sax section THERESA MELOCHE Darling you are growrng old wrth your snlver threads among the god DENNIS MENZEL Hes a lute saver he wont let you sunk 'Y 1-0 -1 YP v-..,, II3 ff? I I -- -- - KX .W - ,A - ' ' , e'L. - o t i ' i f A ' . 'K ph ., uf .-of I 193 I.. yd- v P I - II I 1 A JJ' . W ' f s H + Gs if ' . . - . el - , ' - ' ' 1 ' f 'N' 'I ' A its A I 'wt fa , . G ga I 3 , xi I f -I I ff-f N-3 I SANDRA MERTZ Heres a gal who was real cute and whats more she could play the flute YVONNE MESKE If you knew her you wouldnt forget her 'K 65 PAULA MEYER Want to know an answer'9 Heres a gurl to see MICHAEL MICKA A Capitol usher TRAVIS MIDDLESTEAD Travis makes a hut especially on the Dlamond Q-wv-'17 Bm 3' DAVID MIDDLETON Hes the executive type PATRICIA MITCHELL Pats deadlines were met EVELYN MIKLOS Are you glad this IS the end9 so we could read llve Innes KATHERINE MOLENDA Kay werent Frlday nrghts gay9 JAMES MORATECK Jrm could sung the Clark Song backwards II4 STEVE MLYNARSKI Just remember my name not my deeds KENNETH MORRISON Pictures are hrs me motion ones that as PAULETTE MORROW Her natural beauty proves that make up Isnt essenhal ga-MFE Xb-S 'Sai 'kv-...,. wt - I ' I I I aw 9 . . 1 Y' I . . l I I elf I as N., TA E ,cf 4 T' ' Q I . fi-1 1 II 1 I -A I , . - . . I. 7 I I . I fl II I K, ENMYRA MORVAK As leader of the band she made It best A' ln the land DALE MOSER You should hear Dale squeeze muslc out of ' that box DOUGLAS MUELLER Ant: Mlsogynlst KENNETH MUELLER Kenneth was a percus LYNN MUELLER She s a Mueller s daughter and a mnghty mce one too WAYNE MUELLER Fresh alr trend SANDRA MUTH Everyone could count Sandy to cheer us ROBERT NEUOK A llttle on the shy slde DONALD NICKERSON A perfect gentleman and athlete whom Central wlll never forget 151' BON 4-13 5 JEANNE NAUGHTON Naughton but the best for Jeanne BEATRICE NELSON Sweet as a honey bee JOYCE NIEDZIALKOWSKI The gal that had Al on her mund MARY ANN NIETH 'Everybody loves Mary Ann A if 'll5 -ls , b - , T L f R- L.,, L ' ' K . L 1 . . . tytts A .L sion artist. . .' ' ' Ia 9' I QM. 'O C3 'G' Q4 K? 'QF , C, V A el r lf ' . K ' wg et I ' 5-j-Q-g,1..N'.5s4, :. - s on ' wr I .4f ' 1' 117' Ovid Qvvsr WILLIAM NIETH H GILBERT NOGALSKI wlth a cheerleader can get his car parts for nothing He had ca lot of school splrlt he went CHARLES NORDNESS What was there about machlne shops that he dldnt luke? DIANA NORTON Her motto a book a day keeps bad grades away DAVID NOVAK Keeper of the halls 'V 3 swag item ,sr-.. an Dv J-,. -ve-sv fu, 'iii NANCY NYBERG Cute a a plxle wuth a JEAN OHL She strutted and drilled tl h r haurdo to match dreams were fulfulled ROLAND OELLER Roland Stone are you stall JACQUELINE OHM Has a mlnd of her own 9 moaning ofa Lost Love CURTIS OLSEN Here we have a ladles man who had many a female fan DIANE OLSEN She spent her years countmg the days to .lune llth an 5, II6 GARY OLSEN Love was nothing tnll he scored ROBERT OLSEN Here comes Mr Hollywood 41 --V' -new P It 1 Q - e ' ' . XX, wi K RQ' ' 4,1 A k if K '- . - 'ra I 4 Ar 1, '-P - ' I I ' I ri, Zi my . I f 4' A , ug. -...ff f f? - 14 , ...I R ,ar W gvkxgziligbk - ' L T I It , - s ' ' ' - ' 'i e 1 , l 1 I . . I ' L .' Il If 'X 'YS f ja I ' ' 1. , ' X A 5 f -I' g - .V I Ifqfifyffg g ,W - I i s fir. FRED ORLANDO Mr Fashuon Plate JERRY PANZER Caddy anyone'9 JOAN PAPLHAM Joan Paplham didnt have to cram JANET PAVLOVICH S all In slze bug un heart PATRICIA PAWLAK She must have read every book un the library ll ld! 'Vi Q4 -ng' .-1' 'OF 1 Y .s' LOIS PEKRUN A queen and a lady GARY PERGANDE Some day h ll fall our ROBERT PEKRUL Hrs toughest course was rescrlptlons homeroom STEVE PERKOVICH Perk up nts Perkovlch MAVIS PESCH Wasnt she sweet with those dimples In her cheeks'9 MARGARET PESKIE Marge usually caused them llked riots and RONALD PETERS A football player with a golden volce KAREN PETERSON We d gave a mrlllon dollars for a complexlon as beautlful as Karen s 4-L Q -.ff 6 ls - m . . I . . . .1 T 'vs , za- Y' vi' . x ei Q 2 ,. 2 E 1 - I 4.1fffHf4 i J ,XA A . 'V 3 o J 3 J ,X 3 uv le, 1 Q - . -- e' ' - . p . -3' T -T T NH' ' JOYCE PFLASTERER As were the common thang wuth thus JACK PIERNER Sade by slde with Tom Bogust he used to rude BARBARA POGACAR Just a cheerful little splrlt who helped keep West Allus bright BARBARA POHL We can search from poe to pole but we ll never fund a gurl luke Bar bara KAREN POKORNY Corny Pokorny was known and luked by all .36 Nz., GERALD PONASIK Where theres music there RALPH PUFFPAFF He gave us sound LYNN RADUE She never tlred of sellmg tures ANTHONY RAUKER If Tony dndnt say any thmg he wasnt called upon to repeat It everythlng GERALD REINKE Wouldnt he make a good 3 eau., - I ff A g 531 A A X - we f Y x A ' b h f M ' con' e 'msc 'e PATRICIA PUKAY-To US, Pm Pukay is sure ok t Q 3 E x l 3 I Y' fl Y VERNE REIS Verne had a hobby Grrls SUE REISNER Many a guy fell for thus cute blonde belle EDDIE REISS Tell us what brand of tooth paste do you use9 JAMES RESCHENBERG H en ROBERT RICE We wonder takes the advlce of Jonathan was the Ilvmg If Robert Ruce Pruce 'uf' -, C' Q, N... 8 CAROLE RICH She doesnt need money to be called Rich colored glasses ROBERT RICHARDSON Man wlth a golden tone PATRICK ROBISON Pat Robuson on the back he made It through school CAROL RODICH She Iukes her men tall dark and handsome 'Xe .i QF 'NJ' NN TED RIEDEL H saw the world through rose DELORES RIPP Toots personality was lake a magnet drawing you nearer to her MILDRED ROGERS Most of the time she beat the bell VERNETTE ROPIAK Its a fact she ate all day ong 'N Rv- na 6 II9 . TE - - . '11 A E - e . . d. I - - - is -Q Q.: - - . K V X f A A f I S ff r I X ni f TTI I 5' '- wk 1 t L ,,-- . K M. gg - 1 0 I K V! E I tl I Y I T I ,t e T . 1 I 1 I . I . . I . S 4 M., be - .t f7 . ROBERT ROTH-He kept General Motors in business. is 4 .,,, A I E 1 SYLVIA ROSENTHAL-A Bonnie miss who was a violinist. z f I Uv, 9' uw '27 fag 4-f'A-,fat 6 - :-- Albin . 4 'vt - . ffnmwi. fs l K., . Q -r - V -.. f 'N X ' kr 3 Nr' .,f' -Ci 1:-.5 F is--, . .' ff f a Q 1 ' ,Q is 'BQ CLARK ROUNDS-You'll never go around in circles with Clark. BARBARA RUNTE-You couldn't resist her charming ways. TOM RYAN-Mr. Carrott Top. ax., 35. -:v BARBARA RYCHLOWSKI A real beauty is ou: CURTIS SANDUSKY Curt naturally smiled no Barb matter what happened KAREN SANDER A very bomta senorita KENNETH SCHEIBE Theres nothing shy about who was our ambassador to Spam en FLOYD SCHMIDT Didnt you know your woy BILL SCHMITT If brains were gold hed be a t the Big B 9 JUDITH SCHMIDT laugh in school 'Q- vb 120 millionaire She had the l1eGlll1IeSl LESTER SCHMITZ He IS nothing less than won Q11 derlul MARILYN SCHNECK Shes golng to tha us JOHN SCHNEIDERVIN Very few co CAROLYN SCHRAM You d never know she was around she was so qulet BARBARA SCHULTZ Schultzles personallty was luke the sun shtntng and warm be a prtvate secretary 4, uld measure up to hum 5 ..- 'X DANIEL SCHWALBACH A Irttle mute who lnked a good flght 7'- f 'VK ,T T4 JOHN SEBANC to htm than the CAROL SCHWIEGER Our roving reporter DAVID SEAVERS There wasn t a day he didn t see the dawn JAMES SEBANC rn the pool DAVID SENFT Wlshmg and wanting for what only he knows RENEE SENGSTOCK Full of pep and enthusl asm she was the Ilfe of the school 'gd' wifes bib we Mika Nothing was more Important swlmmlng team Spent lots of hrs spare tume CHARLES SHALLOW Graduatlng aIready9 DONNA SHAROUGIAN A good student and athlete too there wasnt much she couldnt do ,..... 121 f . I .I I . K- 99 :Z - ..., ,, 1, ,I . , . . , . . . 'L sf Q I I . ' .Q-' .qi A x If A D I AN gy .tk wlliigi. V ,, W N . M 9, 9 Alf wo. , . , 5' I E , 5 ' I , . , . - . . . . I I - . A - -- I , . 1 , . F 4' . I , ' Nr I A I - . Im .I 25' -X t f 6 sf 'I' 5 x- v ,fi ij, ' I, ,I I , , 415 f any 41 JANE SlEBOLD Thus .lane wull never be plaun GILBERT SIEGFRIED A sulent lad cant be bad CAROL SORENSON Here s a gurl you d want to know RONALD SORENSON A mechanucal man at heart SANDRA SHAW Pshaw' Shes leavung Central IHUMAS Sr1Ert'uu:RuJ Never aua a aay pass ne auanr enueu taun the class DAVID SHERBROOK Cycle cud we could cal thus kud FRANK SHIMETZ It as duftucult to match that smule AL SHURKOFF Sonny had the smule that -an penetrated the hardest heart uni KS 'x,,. i if Thug, 'ii tex JUDITH SMITH There are many Smuths u none luke Judy DWAYNE SNYDER Quuckl Hude her here comes Snyder JANET STANLEY Janet wull surely get some place wuth all her charm and grace RICHARD STARCEVIC And the score went up another notch when Duck shot 1 in.- ,,,, wp? 'Cl-ll? T22 i t . E vu nfxu A A r- r-u n lsr nr- IN vi- x I I' I I I I' I v. u I - lil ' A N, I ' ' , A I Q :A , . I -5 , 4 I 1 - 1 gg, Q ... f I -. - J K .. 1 ,,f-ham, . 1 T 5 Q V 5- , L 'A ' F A., I A 4 fx . fy A I ' Wx s ' is L. .T 155'-+ V w, 1 I u 1 'X . . wi jf f V sz- ' - ,, - . - 7 b t . , . - 1 I , . , . 3 in is MARILYN STAUFFACHER One of the gang she has so many friends that It looks luke the Inst lust never ends JANICE STERBENZ Is It true what they say about Sterbenz9 NANCY STILES Shes right In stule MARY STRANGFELD Oh what a gal was Mary Oh what a pal was she 1'- KATHERINE STRELOW Do you want people to stop and stare? .lust wear orange hour ARLENE STRIKE She never struck out wnth ff' .113 ,... 'Y ,-J? MANFRED SUESS We II never cease Iukmg nm TOM SWADISH A walklng encyclopedla when Colleen It comes to knowing about cars be beat JOHN SZCZESNY Good old Jack S led the basketball team CAROL TAYLOR She had the face of an angel the voice of a lark and an outlook on Iafe that never was dark Q-:L SHARON SWEENEY Modest and shy thus DENNIS SWEET Neat Dennus Sweet couldnt GARY TAYLOR I want to get one thmg out of school VALERIE TENUT What landlord would mind havung thus gurl as a tenant9 -was '51 I23 ' , K 'Q , . xx . A . . ff, II W is li me fu--E. - , N us. ' '4-. .,- of A '-J D di M51 It .V A , ' ha 1 1 Vs - I I It I I is .. Er M , . . h. . - . . -me. it . . .. 5 : K I , '- My T gt to . 'V' 'ul 4.5 411 DIANE TREUER Had any PA D topics lately Drane'9 RICHARD TROJANOWSKI How come youre lrush 9 PATRICIA WACLAWSKI Sweet as a lolllpop DONNA WAGNER What a cutle ple Mrs Wagner's of course T24 KATHLEEN THIEL Kathy can be counted on to do the right thing at the right time KRISTI TIMONEN Strarght A rn every thang thus gurl cant lose BRUCE TITTLEFRITZ What a sensatuon he Sv. 7 D created wrth has orange skirts and red hood ROBERT TOETZ Whats fun wrthout trouble? DOUGLAS TOTH Dont argue with this o ROBERT TRAWICKI We called hum Trrcky ws. Trawlckl 'Nap tiiifi if wif' 189 -1.-G -'X CAROLYN VALERIO That lrttle twmkle rn her eye meant she had found herself a guy PRIMO VANNICELLI Just ask our exchange student what Volare means CARLA WARICK Sophustrcated, sensrble and sweet CONSTANCE WATERS You'Il fund Connie In the Land of the Sky Blue Waters -1-'21 auf A . w I EIII - g M A A - - .. H - s 'l 43 P - . . . I W: I -N . 1' I I Q Y' 1' - .4 f' If I l -- , -fr., rrllr B I C If , ,f fiillgilll, sf- Z, 'flier 3,2 I. ' 1' I - I - - ' ,, A I f , b y. ' X I . 39 , ,H - fx L Nw 5 -It fwfr I I -.M A I S ,:- vs r x , '-I 'E ' I cw- - ' . . X I ,lf I . 'I I rvfff ' Q r- ' ' a .. , s.. V , B C QQ I F 2 I T 'I 1 I ' K M21 4-fc' ,w ' 'I 't . - . I 1 JUDlTH WEBER-An athlete and a comic too, on the hockey field she beat us black K and blue. 1 A' ' SHERWOOD WEICHERT-ls he one of Robin- hood's boys? eggs... V PATRICIA WERNER c r 'r d ' 3 '- TCGIVS Wflel' an U ' 0 artist too. lf L r V y4 , T xx Q RUTH WESSOLOWSKI- Fuzzy moved out of the city but not out of our hearts. KENNETH WHITE-lt's written in black and white, Ken is really all right. SHIRLEY WHITFORD-Little Miss American Bandstandf' fi . , are . w 5 , 1 ,2 by - Q. ,-5 , we nv' . ll'lill A , All cf. 'Y if -tl 'MQW 2 JUDITH WIEGERT She will have many friends ALAN WILL If theres a will theres a way because to have friends you have to be one TOM WILKOWSKI Tom had an eye for gems Choice especially pearls CAROLYN WISNIEWSKI Sometimes known as Carol she sand little except when she was sup posed to be quiet SHARON WISSING She never met a man s didn t like 2,423 RICHARD WILSON R h The Peoples BARBARA WITUNSKI A better commercial artist is hard to fund CAROL WlTTMAN The wlt she had was In more than her name Q' 125 if Q L, p A , WO' fx it L ' r if f-rsAr 1 W. , ' - ic is ' - he . L 2 .Ain V4 I i-li A 2 I na A 1 Q V l Q A ,f T I ,po-li' f Q If 1 X 'W my 'O 4-t 5 .3509 ll ig, 42? 'dw PATRICIA ZABLER Never a worry never care all had fun when Pat was there ARLENE ZAJAC Pleasant to talk to RONALD WORKMAN- Ron, you better live up to that name. MARY WOZNIAK-Mary is as merry as her name. MARCIA WUNROW- Marcia won row upon I I ' .I fffvlv' Cu lfienul RUTH YAGER-You think she was quiet? You should have heard her in gym. BARBARA YOPS-She has a laugh that makes you laugh. DUANE YORK-Hurry, hurry get to that art class. 0.190 DAVID ZARSKE Although his interests were few they are deep WAYNE ZEMKE Master mind of the Civil Air Patrol .IACQUELINE ZEPNICK Jackie has the zep to JILL ZIMMERMAN Loaded with zest she never get things started and to keep them going knew rest BARBARA ZIDAR To be specific Barb LANA ZVVEIFEL Her performances in school terrific plays deserved Oscars 'TW 126 :fir ff' I I ' V sf i 1' , ,.-. ' k ' 1 'X .A . y 5, an ' V, ' V3 B y .v ' ur' I g , V - , . if I' - I G - . . I ' I ' - . - . , - . . I is , - . .., Hi f 'f1, . r ' ...avs v..f'f .- ' I P I A if fr A fre . L ' ' 32 I 5'- V V , K - .... V A i i. I A ., T B . Wi A big Thank You to our patrons. Their contributions as indicated have made possible several extra pages and features. We are indeed grateful to them Read their names and keep them in mind. They are our friends. FULL PAGE West Allis Borgvs ardt Funeral Home ...,.. ..... 1 603 S. 81 St. HALF PAGE Deusing Studio ....v..........,............ ..,..... 1 340 S. 71 St. Fred Andrews eweler ......,.,.......... 1343 S. 70 St Sells Printing Co r...,..,........,..,.. 1820 S. 73 St West Allis State Bank .,....ro 6125 W. National Ave Elizabeth Hansen is shown past- ing class pictures. ONE FOURTH PAGE A friend. Allis Laundry 84 Dry Cleaning Co. ....,... ........................... 1 353 S. 70 St Green Furniture Co. ...,.,..usu..r..,.........,,s. ....,.. 7 301 W. Greenfield Ave janka Millwork Mfg. Co. ..,u..,.......,...... ............. 6 200 W. Beloit Rd Liberty Savings 84 Loan Association ..,... ...... 5 812 W. Burnham St Majdecki Foods ..,,. . ..,,.......,.......,..........,,...............,.. 8021 W. National Ave Victor A. Novak Co. ...,..................................,...., 623 N. 2 St., Milwaukee ONE EIGHTH PAGE Edward's Pharmacy ...................,..,,.................,...,.... 6778 W. Lincoln Ave Elgin Beauty Studio ...,....,........ ..... 5 922 W. Burnham St S Doering Motor Co. ........ 6300 W. Greenfield Ave Dr. George Howe Optometrist ...... Friedman s Clothes ......................, 7015 W. Greenfield Ave 7016 W. Greenfield Ave Greiten-Schloemer Co., R. E. ..... .... 6 510 W. Lincoln Ave Harry's Pharmacy ...................... 8533 W. Greenfield Ave joe's 66 Service ..................... .................................. 8 113 W. National Ave McAllister's Pharmacy ........................................ 7046 W. Greenfield Ave Modern Home Center Appliance 84 T. V. Inc. .. 6217 W. Greenfield Ave Noe's Service .......................................................... 7920 W. National Ave Olson's I. G. A. Market ................................... ..................... 1 565 S. 81 St Pete Milin T. V. Appliance Center ...... .......... 7 641 W. Beloit Rd Pickart Hardware Co. ......................... .. 6126 W. National Ave Podell-Marks Shoes ......................... ........ 7 659 W. Beloit Rd Richlen Garage ...................... ........ 6 427 W. Lincoln Ave Sta-Brite Dry Cleaners Inc. ..... . Staples Seed 84 Feed Co. ....... . Steve Lampone jeweler ......... West Allis Curtain Shop 8121 W. National Ave. 8001 W. National Ave. 6233 W. Greenfield Ave. 7409 W. Greenfield Ave. Sandy Eisenberg is one of the girls who did typing for the Annual. 127 Q - GIRLS DRILL TEAM-A new and sparkling addition to our school this year was a drill team headed by Jean Ohl. They exhibited their skill with fine performances during halt- time intermission at home football games. Members of the team were: lRow ll Susan Essock, Shirley Whit- ford, Janice Sterbenz, Carole Gessler, Jean Ohl, Sandra Koch, Barbara Korpela, Barbara Zidar, Sandra Fridrick. lRow Ql Carla Wariclc, Mary Ann Nieth, Sharon Wissing, Lois Pekrun, Sandra Shaw, Nancy Klug, Janice Johnson, Diane Kuebler. Here Ancl L And there shall be light for Miss Case is ready for the show. Here three Hi Y members enloy an evening of pool. 521 535.
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