Westosha Central High School - Falcon Yearbook (Salem, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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TH HL Kfwgfxw X F W l J x., V 7 f 'No-1 Kb big sf y 1 N V ,i3i37fQ, f 5 L Y A Nj f A ',', - X fy I 9 QN ' 1 A X I Q r-- 90 X ...J M N' K. kg N sat yi ' 2 . 1 . 44 ,f l O q 4 1 qv-my T O the people ot the people ot the Central Hlgh School Ioxnt Dlstrlct No 1 who defeated all obstacles to estabhsh a mod ern hlgh school we dedtcate this annual We attempt by thxs dedxcatlon to ex press our gratltudes and appreclatxon to you for an outstandmg landmark ln edu catxonal progress Thxs school represents an xmportant addzhon to the commumty an achxevement accomplxshed by sacn tice toll and tears May our lwes reflect the knowledge conferred by the faculty and the personnel ln our new school L :l: T the cornerstone ceremomes conduct ed at the snght of the new school more than 300 residents for the Central drstnct heard leaders of government and educatton pralse the location and progress of the school Mu nlclpal Iudge Edward Ruetz rntroduced the speakers Rep Lawrence Smrth of Raclne gave the openmg address. He stressed that such schools are rmportant rn keeprng ahve the basrc concept oi the mtegnty of the lndl vrdual 'Q f Mr Willard Stelnbach school dlstnct electrician sealed the documents 111 a copper box for placment rn the cornerstone Frank Zubeck local g neral contractor for the school handed the School Board Director Horace Fowler the trowel wrth which to spread the lust bed of mortar lor the stone The stone was moved mto place the documents were rnserted and resndents swarmed onto the stage to congratulate the school ofhclals - . I ,X . J , . , , 5 if . ' ' f Q A ,sf ,rf It A f f ', ' f ,, . so Wg ., ,. . 4 . ki- . , ,,f' ' o I , . - . . Q . .,. - 0 ' I I . . . 9 I ' Q . ,ann oN'E of the country s flags that has ilown over the nation s capxtol was presented to the school by Congressman Lawrence Smith Mr Erickson accept ed the flag for the school Mumcnpal Iudge Edward I Ruetz and Miss Mar qaret Dzehl paid tnbute to the flag and the school building. MR ERICKSON pnncxpal ot our new school was formerly ot Oriordvrlle Public School where he was principal. Pnor to that School in 1939 he received his Bachelor of Science Degree from River Falls and m 1949 he received his Master ot Educatxon from the University of Wisconsin. When Mr Erickson reported on the Job Iuly 1 1951 all there was m view ol the school site was 60 acres ot pasture and about 40 head ot cattle He purchased all of the equipment and mstruc tional needs and in addxtion he had charge of the cumculum planning of the new high school We should all be aware ol the wonderful 1ob that Mr Erickson has done We wish to thank him for makmq our senior year a very' suc cesstul one We also wish to thank hmm for the help and under standing he gave us. he was in the coaching field. Mr. Erickson went to Melrose High PICTURED ABOVE are Mr Allen Enckson. our prm clpal and Mlss Prlscxlla Booth his secretary Schennlng Irvxng I Hallcxday Rlchcrrd F Harinell Clerk Floyd B. Hcxllowcry Treasurer LEFT TO RIGHT: Horace B. Fowler-Director, Rodell C. cr.Ass A ADVISORS WE WISH to thank Mr Valente and Mr Kxssel who worked so diligently in mal: mg our Senior year a very memorable one Then' wise leadership and counsel have been a pleasant part ot our many expenences and we hope xt will con tinue to do so ANNUAL s'rArr Standing: Richard Koehn, Nancy Wagner. lim Kondelik, Carole Styscko. Betty Krahn. and Mr. Valente Seated: Allen Reidenbach. Vince Stcmn. Ieanne Shillings, Gloria Gillmore, Gail Noble, and Mr. Kissel ,xx 'QU A' '51 A A ff-twiki N A vw 52552 X 'image wh 'E ,iggaf 5139 -,NH 41,5 Irv f V-be 4 KX '.f't9'i' 3-L.A S',+f 1 , -4652, N1 .2 xiii sw-if QQ lv Q2 5 N352 5222 2- We Q6 ' 55? gf 422' ,.... . if -. ' S22i2fi2i22i2?23f?f2:322 35555555115 i f -25?2225SsZ32s2sEE2s:f:.2s22Ef2s2e25252f:2:32552522-f'2'22s. . 2325: zzz. 535451E3333232555232:2135E3E55i25i5E5E5iE5E5E55556552E5E5?5f355555::-f' 292222215 . . . .... 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E ' - -- A 2 M H , .... - ' s ALLEN ERICKSON Prlncxpal Rtver Falls S T C Bachelor of Sclence Unxverstty oi Wlsconsm Master ot Sclence I expect to pass through thts world but once any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can sl'-ow to any fellow creature let me do xt now Let me not deter or neglect tt for I shall not pass through this way agam MARION AXTELL Shorthand Transcnptton Typlng Whttewater State Teachers College All the world IS a stage and all the men and women ln xt are merely players PRISCILLA BOOTH Secretary Kenosha Hlgh School Do unto others as you would have them do unto you ELVIN CONWAY Biology Chemrstry Physxcs University of Wtsconsm The right way to lull tune as to work tt to death IRENE BOSMANN Engllsh I La Crosse State Teachers College Lxfe IS real late rs earnest 4 t 0 Q o u - u 1 1 ' 1 n 1 I n n a . . . ' -.., 1 u . n . . . . . . 1 1 u - . . . . u a u - . . . . n 1 o EILEEN DEETZ Home Economzcsl II III IV Stout Unlverslty Do unto others as you would have them do unto you DANIEL DOONE English II IV Latin Loyola Unxverslty Ill To err IS human DAN KISSEL Industrial Arts I II III IV Stout UHIVSISIIY All the great men are dead and I dont feel very well myself CLIFFORD PETERSON Boys Physlcal Ed Basketball Coach Football Coach Unxverslty of Wlsconsln A quxtter never wins a winner never qults IOSEPH FERRARO Engllsh III CIVICS I Whxtewater State Teachers College To strwe to seek to hnd and not yleld . 1 1 1 11 n Q 1 1 1 11 1 n 1 . . . 1 1 1 . u - ll . ' 1 1 e I n . . 1 . . 11 . 1 . . . . 1 ,, . . 1 1 1 . 11 MAURICE ROCKWELL Music Milton College He who laughs last laughs best PHILLIP RONNERUD Agriculture I Il Ill IV River Falls He who studxe diligently will someday stand amongst kxnqs SHIRLEY SHRANK Geometry Physical Education Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin in Milwaukee Wisconsin State Teachers College 'When your lace ns towards the light the shadows tall behind you CARL THOSTENSON General Mathematics Algebra Beloit University of Wisconsin Let s analyze this problem LOUIS VALENTE Economic Problems Wise State Teachers College University of Wisconsin Marquette University Do unto others as you would have them do unto you I ll I ' I ll 'I n - 'V ' ' ' n ll American History: Art: Social- ll Il U If , snmons Ronnie RONALD ALBERT Ronnie Rochester Football3 4 F A 2 3 C Club Basketball Manager 3 'HQ 2 JEAN BOLTON leanme di'--F 'Wdmof M1xedChorusl23 PepClub4 Gu'lsChorus123 GA.A.4 L1braryClub4 PaperStaif4 Dramat1csClub34 FI'LA.2.34 Photography Club 4 ldv leanrue IUDITH CLARK Iudy Mxd semester graduate Wilmot Secretanal Club 3 Pep Club 4 Llbrary Club 4 Paper Stall 4 Dramat1csClub3 FH.A.l234 .. . .. .. ,. A . F. . . . . .. . .. 5 ' V fiiii? .. ' 3- 1 A :H , Z' : H . n ef. ' I I 5 l I . . . ll I ll ,. H 1. . ,. K . - . . . . E' 1 , eg. ?. Q.. 'Q' V i rx DONNA BETHEL GILLMORE Beth Wilmot Secretarial Club 3 Forensics 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 Paper Staff 4 DONNA DUWELI. St. Catherines -- Wilmot Drarnatics Club 3 Band 3 Science Club 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 G. A. A. 3. 4 Paper Staff 4 Secretarial Club 3 Lxbrary Club 4 Pep Club 4 Photography Club 4 G A A. 4 G1rlsChorusl FHA.124 Mixed Chorus llre M Beth GLORIA GILLMORE e Wzlmot Dramahcs Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Photography Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus l 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 F H A. 4 Spanlsh Club 1 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 4 G A A. 4 F T A. 4 Intramurals 1 n 11 NR . 11 - 11 544-an n Q - 1 1 1 11 11 :ilk u 11 . 11 1 - . 1 1 u Q 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 u 11 Nan EUGENIA HAUN ean Wilmot 1 year Umon Grove 2 years Intramurals l 2 3 Band 3 Lxbrary Club 4 Forensxcs 4 Dramahcs Club 1 2 Scxence Club 4 NANCY GREENWALD N an Wrlmot Secretanal Club 3 Pep Cub 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Forensics 4 Dramahcs Club 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l Gxrls Chorus 1 Spanish Club I Paper Staff 4 GA.Al234 FH1-L124 Photography Club 4 SUI! IAMES KONDELIK St Rita 2 years Annual Staff Photography Club 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 1m Wilmot 1 year Mixed Chorus 4 B A A. 2 3 F F A 2 3 u 11 11 . 11 - . 1 1 1 . s 1 1 1 o n 1 1 11 11 11' 11 1 1 1 ' aw ul 11 ul- 11 11 - 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 x 4 1 1 4 Q o 1 ul- u BETTY DARLENE LIEFFRIG Wilmot Dramat1csClubl 4 G A A 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 A 1 2 Photography Club 4 Secretarial Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 Ed' BETTY KRAHN Wrlmot Secretarial Club 3 Pep Club 4 Photography Club 4 F H A. 1 2 4 Library Club 4 G A A. 4 Intramurals 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 DARLENE EDNA MILNER Wzlmot Dramahcs Club l F H. A. l 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 . 'K ' ll l ll . Nt-. .f if kkrk . - 1 1 . . N w I 5 v ,Y 'Q 'vu ll l ll L Y I I I 5 I I I ' 4 F. H. . . .a, 4 A W 4 - 5 . 4 if llgdll I ll n ll . I I I I 1, , 'WH' NORMA PERIMAN Burlmqton Wilmot Elkhorn L1braryClub34 FHA4 GAIL NOBLE Me Gazl Wilmot Secretanal Club 3 Forenslcs 4 Library Club 4 Annual Stall 4 Paper Stall 4 A 1 2 Pep Club 4 A A 1 2 Dramatlcs Club l 2 3 4 Photography Club 2 4 Gracie ArtC1ub2 FFA3 GA!-L14 Rick Gracre ALLEN REIDENBACH Hxck 'Wilmot B A. A.1 2 3 F F A.1 2 lntramuralsl 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Class Presldent 4 C Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Photography Club 4 Football 1. 3. 4 'wa , 4,,,,,V' , F. H. . . .3.4 G. . . . . 4 . . l Me Gail P I I ' I , ' I 0 0 1 n . . ,pr ,sigh S 4 II u II I 4 II I I I I IOAN Wxlmol' L1braryClub1234 FTA.4 DramahcsClub12 GAJL4 Wnhng Club 2 3 Annual Stall 4 Fl-I.A.1234 PaperStalf4 Scxence Club 4 llllmll lOl-KN SABIN Wilmot Mxxed Chorus 4 Pep Band 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Paper Staff 4 F H A. 2 4 Photography Club 4 Slnll' IAMES STADLER Wilmot F. F. A. l. 2. 3 IEANNE SKILLINGS Skill P I is Vince' ' U VINCENT STANN Vince PHYLLIS TORREY a P I Iacobs Stevens Pt Wilmot Tuley High H A 1 2 Sclence Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 G A. A 1 2 Intramurals 2 3 Photography Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 Forensxcs 4 Llbrary Club 4 BETTY WIENKE Peq Mld semester Graduate Wilmot A 1 2 G A A 2 3 4 PAULINE WERMELING Paula Pep Club 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 4 St Marys Band l 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Science Club 4 Forenslcs 4 Secretanal Club 3 Paper Staff 4 Sodahty 1 2 3 Paper Stal! 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 Dramatlcs Club 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Paula Pea ' 'P 1 H P 1 11 . 11 1 Q -' 0 F. . . , , 3 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 F. H. . . . 3. 4 . . . . . 11 11 . 1 1 1 11 1 11 . n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 oUR FIRST class meeting was held ln September and the following class ofhcers were elected Allen Reldenbach Presxdent Gall Noble Vice-President Betty Krahn Secretary and Gloria Glllmore Treasurer We chose Mr Valente as our class advisor and Mr Kxssel was appoxnted as our assrstant advisor A staff was elected to work on the all important Job of puttmg out the an nual The staff IS as iollows Editor Gloria Gilmore Ass1stantEd1tor Betty Krahn Busmess Manager Gall Noble Advertxsmg Manager Ieanne Skzllnngs Art Editor Ixm Kondellk and Photographer Vmcent Stann. On December 12th we received our Senxor pictures Everyone was well satns- hed wlth them We are now looking forward to our formal our class play and that big day of graduation And now the class of 53 wishes to thank Mr Erickson Mr Valente Mr Kis- sel the rest of the iaculty and the entire student body for their help in making this a very profitable year It will long be remembered and cherished by each and every one of us SENIOR CLASSES SOCIAL PROBLEMS Mr Valente HOME ECONOMICS Mxss Deetz BOOKKEEPING Mlss Axtell I M J I , ' J .E ,,,, ' V KA Q1 Af dna Gfll C L ef ...alt IK: wwif Jcavmc D vma df I Jean H el' THEN AND NOW Thxrd row Donna Duwell Edna Mllner Ronald Albert Ilm Kondellk Vmce Stann Allen Rexdenbach Iames Stadler Grace Penman Second row Paulme Wermehng Ioan Sabm Nancy Greenwala Glona Gxllmore Betty Krahn Iudy Clark Bethel Glllmore F1rst row Ieanne Sk1ll1ngs lean Bolton Ga1l Noble Darlene Lxeifng Betty Wxenke Phylhs Torrey and lean Haun nfl' ., V ' 4 NIJ. .1 ' f- rm n , f ,. 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Q fgQs:s:z:z::saw:Zr::1:1:2E:s:5Ef592:2:5:?gQ:aa1:3:. 52 4 '--'-'f'fSi..f I, -' 3fii.f' fx-f'r-2-2:19 Mi: It R: .5 TS X Wt 2272 KY K .H .AS .LQ -kv he Iumor Class got off to a luxe start wrth the electron of oiixcers on September 16th They are Ronnie Bohm. Presxdent Tony Sheauer Vice Presrdent Pat Greenwald Secretary and Manlyn Yunk Treasurer We choose green and whxte as our class colors. Our hrst dance the Turkey Trot was a big success We are now waxtmg lor our class nngs We decxded that the crest would he a falcon whzch was desxqned for us The next proiect on our list rs the Iumor Prom which will be held May 9th We would like to extend our thanks to Mr Ferraro and Miss Deetz tor the splendzd :ob they have done as our class advisors. Qi .4 . 2 7 7 Ci ' 4' xg? 2.. HOME EC Miss Deetz ENGLISH Mr. F errcxro vU 'e' SQ., HISTORY Mr Valente Lei! to rrqht BACK ROW Don Anderson. Warren Reck Ronme Bohm, Tony Schauer Edward Terry Gale Eppers Herman Spaay Curtrs Uebele Duck Walker Davrd Bushmq Edward Roberts Plul Glasman. 3rd ROW Errol Schmelling Gene Ketterhagen. Davrd Walker Robert LaMeer Warren Pnes Cecrl Henry Phxllrp Phrllrps ald Horton. 2nd ROW Manlyn Yunk, lean Wmireld, Iohnne Moms Cor neha Dellidder Gladys Houtsmqer Barbara Harnson. Dar lene Lewrs Ioan F ox. Carla Blodgett Nancy Wagner lst ROW Elarne Dunelz, Pat Hunter Fern Wrlson Lenore Mad den Pat Greenwald. Martha Schuiiman. Delores Seno lane Bohn. Ioseph Dooper.'Iaclr Maleslzi. lsale Nelson. lion Heinen, Don: L2 N ,ff up .4 1? M 'ww :LQ 'MQ se lv? Rwziwx M. w X xXx 1, ,whiff 7he Sophomore Class ot Central Hrgh started the year wrth an enrollment ol 83 members. The frrst Sophomore Class meetmg was held on the l8tlt ot September Mr Ronnemd was selected for our class advisor and Mlss Axtell rs our assmstant advrsor We elected our class otircers and they are Dave Cowan. Presrdent Beverly Hender son Vrce-President Lrlxan Eppmg Secretary and Irm Gnmmer Treasurer We are now all loolrmq forward to next year when we will return as Iuniors. v,sK,,r SX I 'd ' nf XR Sophomore Classes A TYPING Miss Axtell ENGLISH Mr Doone BIOLOGY Mr Conway 1 1 X x Q Q - Q ell .21 Left to rxqht BACK ROW G Olson I Mueller R Robers S Muhlenbeck R Peters L Wermelxng E Merten D Smrtz D Peters and D Weber 3rd ROW P Schwanz M Wrsnelslu W Neuhaus G Prxes D Smrth R Terry R Mrck M Statema C Schwenn and L Paddock. 2nd ROW M Stecker M Tuttle I Paasch C Ludwrg D Wag ner H Scutlman B Otto C Levandoskr and P Strampp lst ROW N Leach N Zlebell B Wxlson I Sorenson G Taylor M Milner C Olson and P Wrtcher Left to right: BACK ROW: G. Krahn. R. Burrell. I. Huntoon. C. Krahn. W. Getka. I. Grimmer. R. Kushman. D. Cowan. R. Eckhart. R. Koehn. R. Iohnson.. 3rd ROW: W. Gillmore. R. Greenwald. B. Beth. W. Gentz, I. Lake, F. Haun. C. Gagnon. I. Hilbert. L. Leach. C. Cameron. I. Fox. W. Elyea. 2nd ROW: D. Krahn. L. Epping. G. Iung. B. Clark. B. Glasman. B. Busse. B. Henderson. I. Ginder. K. Hefterman. S. Herre. lst ROW: C. Berqren. L. Doertlinger. I.. Krawczyk. M. Kerk- man. B. Corbin. T. Kraak. 06 fa-was 'S -.Ss Ss vw. TH ,ge 'E -r ml? Yun is -Exams. ii'- 'ui an ,ff 'N 1 ,415 4 0 fl Y' sul -ov ix f 1 x I xx we are very proud to be the hrst Freshmen Class of Central Hlgh School A tew days alter school started we had a meetmg to select our advisors and othcers Our advisors are Mr Thos- follows Roger Merhs Preszdent Robert Gzllmore Vice-Presxdent Carole Styscko Secretary Edward Hansen Treasurer No achvxhes have been planned as yet but we have parhc :pated m dances and partxes. Our money malnng plan so lar ns to sell retreshments at the Community Club Meetmq , - gg f be T, Y L - 1 I ll X tenson and Miss Bosman. We elected our officers and they are as Freshman Classes GENERAL MATH. Mr Thostenson CIVICS Mr F arraro ENGLISH Mxss Bosmcm Lei! to nqht BACK ROW I Rhodes I Ludwig W Zxebell R Merten R Kohlmun M. Holtdori M Iungkcxns R Merten D Epping R Nelson W Kohlstedt G Blodgett 2nd ROW S Voxqht H Bosmlck I Prlngle W Kluender W Hart R Slann G Ludwlq W Benson R Rydeckl C Schwenn B Henthorn L Elllngson lst ROW M Schmellxnq N Runkel M Kolnlk D Schenmnq C Styscko R Thomey I Drxssel D Halladay C Styscko S Kerkman R Kelly S Sorenson Left to right. BACK ROW: R. Taylor. D. Glasmcm. R. Mitchell, E. Hebron. R. Nelson, R. Pfeiffer. I.. Powell. B. Zeihen, R. Mertes. H. Gehrke. W. Herda. 4th ROW: R. Lewis, I. Menarek, G. Kerkmcrn, T. Henry. I.. Gohlke, G. Grabarec, E. Golbricht. R. Drotar, R. Gillmore. I. Fannier. 3rd ROW: D. Alley. R. Beth. T. DeLaMutter. R. Marquandt. D. Dinges, I. Day, F. LeMcxy. M. Boiesin. W. Meyers, R. Fox. W. Poisl. 2nd ROW: K. Ionk. I. Sabin. S. Perry, I. Bloss. R. Hess, T. Schlcxx. R. Perry. N. Innes, M. Kerkhoil, M. Ling, B. Fields. A. Stadler. lst ROW: D. Merril. A. Romie, W. K1-ohn, K. Hancock. M. Sinesh. S. Mashcxl. N. Glasman. A. Stecker, B. Henning. , W, -f - fimf - . ,An rfg,0L4f.,'- ' . v.-2m,fif'i,.1f'a'f: Lx , fs 322351 . Nu, vw. ,, aid? ,xv . , ff , M r . 4 51,51 7 ,ml X, A ,Z , rf S? . 4 4 .Y ,, .Y , .LW ' fs 9 I J 4 L' 4 fx 1 f 4 34511 . , Yfgagq ' 5 14, f, lf, T 1 301001. EP DAM: sim? X yfseruvsl l 05,2 X fgff' CTIV THE TURKEY TROT was held on Novem Schulds Orchestra were played. ber 26 1952 and sponsored by the Iumor Turkeys donated by Enuts Turkey Farm Class and ducks donated by Warren Reck and Recordrngs and rnusnc by Mr Clarence Curhs Uebele were raifled off 'vip up X Bef THE CHRISTMAS PARTY was held Dec ember 19 1952. The drawmq of names took place between each class and the gifts were handed out at that time The Senror grrls made cooknes and cocoa which were served as refreshments. Recordlnqs were our source of entertain ment 4 9, - 1 fp 3- 74 Halloween Party took place after Cen tral Hxgh School s vrctory over Kenosha lay vees November 2 1952 Thls was the hrst dance ever to take place rn the new Central Hrgh School The dance was grven by the entnre student body each class had a certaln part rn organ rzmg the party Everyone did a hne Job A long vmnth the dancxng was amusements and refreshments for everyone In the begummq of the dance there was RQ musxc by records later on Clarence Schuld and his orchestra played many selectrons One of the events that the four classes par trcrpated was the apple-ducking contest The Sophomores came ln lust The Semors took second place The Freshmen took third place whrle the Iuumors held up the rear After the apple-ducking contest the King and Queen were cliosen The Klng was Don ald Horton and the Queen was Mxss Deetz. X X M93 , l m M Y- Hu Eifxff CLUBS O? xt R 7 SERVICE IS the motto of the Central Hugh School Lxbrary Club an orgamzatron num benng 114 alert and enthuszastxc boys and g1rls who were orqaruzed on September 10 Presxdent Vlce-Presxdent Secretary Treasurer The hne spmt oi co-operation and service oi the members of the Lxbrary Club makes xt possxble for the lrbrary to function more 1952 under the drrectxon ol Miss Irene Bos- man. hbranan The iollowmg otixcers were elected David Bushmg Lxlhan Epping Ioan Fox eihcrently m the xnterests ot both student body and faculty 1 5 V 'Z -I K 'J ,f x Z4 ' f wlml ! S 1 I x,l' ' X, f 'NM X f L W ll Ill 1 I I l I . I . . . . . . . . . . . . I Q The Chatter Box Staff The tlrst paper staff of the school has worked hard and earnestly to publlsh a school paper every month All news about school and school events are wntten up by members of the staff Miss Axtell has done a fme lob of supervlsmq 'l'he Chat ter Box Staff The purpose of thus organlzatxon was to foster mterest m the teachmg profession In order to glve the student fxrst hand exper :ence the Senior and Iumor members went out to the elementary schools m the area to observe teachlng methods Then the student actually taught class under the supervlsxon ot the regular teacher Thls procedure had two alms hrst to see lf the mterest of the student lay in the teachmg professzon sec ond to give the student expenence 'V A L fl V J J' X fzfodv. v f n, Q itfgif -O . - ' w ' U ,Hy 1. Interested Sclence students organized the hrst Scxence club ot Central The obyectxves of the club mclude Increasmg our know ledge ot scxence gwmg servxce to the com mumty and natxon and understandmg the unportance of sclence an our lives. The Central Science Club takes pnde In be longmg to Science Clubs of Amerxca They know they are workxng wnth tens of thou sands ot other boys and guls m thxs country and Alnca Alaska Canada Cuba and num erous other countnes to learn to understand this lughly scientific world ln which we lxve Thus they are part of a great and growlng movement tor young sclentlsts and whrle they beneht irom thus alhlxatzon the Central Science Club hopes to give ndeas and mior matron too so that all clubs can share theu' knowledge III. the tradmon of true science We are also consrdermg entering the Na honwxde Talent Search m whxch wmners wzll be glven Westmghouse Sclence Scholarshxps. entral Hxqh School has Jomed the Wrs- At the present time tlurty lxve students consm Hugh School F orensxc Assocnatxon. Fo- have lomed the iorensrc program These stu rensncs xs the program concemed with public dents will pcntlcrpate rn a senes ot contests speakmq The purpose ot thus association rs All students partrcrpatrnq rn any contest wlll to Improve the quahty ot hrqh school speech be awarded certxtlcates of ment. work Dramatic Club The actlvrtres of the Dramatxc Club were One three act play was presented by the curtarled because ot the buxldmg program. members of the club ' 1 x 'll Q' la f 'f M1113 7he F H.A. program rs organized to pro- mote better cntxzens and to develop home- makers who wrll create leadershnp rn home and communrty llle rn the future Mlss Deetz as the faculty advisor Nancy Greenwald rs President Gall Noble IS Vice- Presxdent Beth Glllmore IS Secretary and lean Bolton IS Treasurer We had the pnvrlege of bemg chosen to serve the County Teachers Bssocxatnon and also the Pure Milk Assocratxon. Our F I-LA. Chapter attended the rally at Rochester and rs lookmg forward to takxng part In the dem onstratrons m the spnng As one of our prolects thrs year we made toys for underprrvrleqed children. IN, ,Kg , tx, f':,' 06:5 HCI' 'A fly 1 Sf' G16 fy. ,QQ -Z Q0 . ' ' . 1 -eff .S x fs X -at ' X 'M ' ' I . : . . 7 he purpose of this organization ns io develop competent aggressive rural and est in the intelligent choice oi iarnung oc cupahon and to develop character tram or useful citizenship and foster patriotism The advisor of F F A. is Mr Ronnerud The ald Horton Vice-President Herman Spaay Secretary and lim Grnnmer Treasurer agricultural leadership. to creat more inter- officers are David Bushing, President: .Don- ' . ' f : I ' ' I . . I ' FR he purpose ot the G A A IS to promote soclal actxvxtres There xs ample opportumty mterest among gxrls rn athletic actxvmes for development of inendlmess and fellow health and sportsmanshlp shrp durmg all actwltxes Membershxp m the The members of the assoclatxon partlcrpate G A A, IS open to all gnrls rn school ln a vanety ot games sports outmgs and 7he C Club IS one of the honor clubs oi the school Before you may become a member you must receive a letter III. one of the four varsity sports which lnclude football basketball baseball and track The mam oblect of thxs club is to better the sportsmanshrp and cmzenshtp of the stu dents of this school The fl.l.'Sl actrvrty of the club this year was the Lettermans Dance whrch was held Ian uary 23 1953 'l'he dance was held a:lter the basketball game wlth Burlington Hrgh School The advrsors ol thls club are Mr Peterson Mr Valente and Mr Ferraro Warren Heck was gwen the honor of bemg the hrst presndent Eddre Roberts was elected vxce-presxdent Curhs Uebele secretary and Dzck Walker treasurer he i' ,5 A .! 5' iff? Pep Club 7he Pep Club xs a popular club m our school The ob1ect of thxs club as to foster good wlll and school spxnt among the stu dents and the future alumna ot Central High School This club trxes to promote the mterest ot me students to encourage the team on to a VlCl0l'l0U.S year and to help preserve good sportsmanship The oihcers of the group tor the hrst year are Gaxl Noble Presxdent Barbara Clark Vzce Presrdent Lxllxan Eppxng Secretary Treasurer Mlss Schrank ts our advisor x ., . 1 C is . 1, ' ' .M . Q a . L -ad 162 C' 4 nhl X 'I fr wt 51?-' We. 0ur Band started out this year wxth an enrollment oi thxrty We were fortunate enough to get new instruments. The officers oi the band are as follows Gloria Gxllmore President Bob Schmidt, Vice President lane Bohn Secretary IoAnne Moms Libranan Our first concert was held December 5 ior the Community Club We are looking forward to our Spring Concert We will also be playing for graduation in Iune Solos will be held on April 24 and our musrc festival on May 15 Both ieshvxtres are at Milton Dlstnct E9 1 A t the begznnxng of the school year sxxty two members of the choxr met to elect their offlcers They are as lollows Presrdent David Koehn Vxce-Preszdent Walter Getka Secretary Treasurer Dxane Wagner The choir hrst sang at Salem Grade School for the Kenosha County P T A. They entertalned for the Commumty Club on December 3 The choxr also sang a few selechons at the Christmas Party on December 19 Solos and duets w11l be sung for the Kenosha P T A. on February 9 and the Pure Milk I-lssoczatlon on February 14 Mr Rockwell their dlrector has chosen six members of the choir for vocal solos and duets They will participate ln the Wzsconsm School Muslc Association dnstnct contest ofn Apnl 24 at Milton The entlre cholr will smg at the Wisconsin School Musxc Assocxatlon dxstnct contest at Mxlton on May 15 They are entered ln Class C The entlre choir wlll partlclpate ln the commencement on Iune 5 Z3 T 1 'ill T' 6, sn D Central 6 Central 7 Central 20 Central 6 Central 7 Central 7 FOOTBALL SCORES 20 KHS Iayvees 6 Lutheran 33 Marengo 32 St Marys 20 Lutheran 0 KHS Iayvees 5-V 1 ' E ,sf r . if 3? is 7 5 5 ' ' - -, 5 5 l I s 5.5 xr A C s fl 'K ' 0 xr, 1 fv. 1. R522 J 9 2 A G 7 ' 'i ' . s 45 .sf li, 1- tr. nefl f' ? J 'va fefgig-?' e if O4 4' 'M 9 X 3 - I V k J 2 S? 39532 19f2E-ea l7 l5N3wk1w15q was Left to rrght BACK ROW Leonard Wermellng Wendell Rhodes Allen Reid efnbach Herman Spaay Ilm Gnmmer Ronald Pfeiffer Cur tis Uebele Roy Nelson Ronnie Bohm 2nd ROW Coach Petterson Eddie Roberts Don Andersen Warren Reck Larry Gohke Walter Getkhe Ronnie Albert Dick Walker Dave Cowan Bob Glllmore Don Weber Coach Valente lst ROW BerrueZ1ehen Bob LaMeer Phil Glasman Gary Pitts Fred Haun Roger Mick Russell Kolmon Iunlor Mueller Bob Gegakoskl Bob Nelson gecause thu was the first year for the Central Falcons we may not have been as successful as other schools, but we have high hopes for future years. The captain of the first football team at Central was Phil Glasman. the left half-back. There were two seniors. ten iuniors, nine sophomores, nine freshmen. Twenty-one of the boys received letters. 'I'he individual plays of the members of the team were very commendable. Everyone noticed the technique and co-ordination the team gained in each game they played. The adverse conditions we were under, we feel. played an important part in our 1952 football record. We wish to thank Coach Peterson and his assistants and Mr. Valente for their fine work in directing our football team here at Central. The 1953 captain will be Warren Reck. CENTRAL MAKES ATHLETIC DEBUT SATURDAY-Central hugh of Padd rc Lake makes lt debut m mterscholastxe sports Saturday after noon at the Lake Front stadrum when they meet the Kenosha I-ugh school Jayvees at 2 30 pm P1ctured above w1th the fxrst gnd edltxon at Centlal fnst row l to r Robert LaMeer Dav1d Cowan Ronald Eckha dt Bob G1l1more Don Horton Gan Pxtts Fred Haun Roger M1ck Be mud Ze1hen Dave Vtalker Second row left to rlght Allan Re1denbach Clxtas Se1tz Prchard Peters Wendel Rhodes Don Peters Walter Getka Eugene Merton Ronal Pfelffer Curtxss Uebele Tom Weber Eddxe Roberts Ronald Albert Warren Reck Last row, left to rxght Coach Clzff Peterson Jack Malaskl Ph1l Glasman Herman Spam Dxck Vt alkex Tony Schauer Ronnre Bohm Don Anderson Eddxe T Yfy, Central Faces Marengo Eleven R05 Nelson I arry Gohlke and Lou Valente assrstant coach Central Nlps Lutheran 7 to 6 for Flrst Wm Central h1gh .wcllOOl of Pad dock Lake celebrated 1ts f1rst v1ctory 1n 1nterscholast1c sports Saturdav nlght at An txoch, mppmg Racme Luther an, 7 to 6, m a hard fouffht battle After bemg pushed around by the Racme preps throughout most of the flrst half Central came back to domxnate play IH the last tum perlods Warren Reck and Capt Ph1l XQ ffff 4 CY on 1 ff fl fluffy, Sr xl' Coach Clrff Petersor Whxte squad Reck potentxal Lutheran by mterceptvng pas these eventually set Central s TD Quarterback Eddrc a pass to Beck on th xn the thrrd perwd skxrted hrs own rrgl touchdown The Reck theran aer1al and yard lme After Glassman bucked po1nt whxch proved gm of vxctory m the Central had no more scormg mg the Racme twxce belng 1ns1de vlsxtors braced to posxtxon when Coach Chit Peterson s Cen tral h1gh school football squad makes 1tS second start of the season Saturday nlght when they are host to Racme Luth eran h1gh on the Antloch fxeld at 8 pm Central IS usxng the facxlltxes at Antloch for thls game because thexr i1eld IS not completed In facrnz Lutheran Central vull Next ass1gnment tor Len tral hlgh school s Steadlly 1m provmg gr1dders 1S Fr1day mghts tough one w1th the Marengo, Ill, eleven of the SWANI conference Coach Cliff Peterson has made offensxve and defenslve chan es lhlS9G on hrs charges perfo marces the past two games and Maren ws offense MaJor changes have been made 1n the defensne lme up 'jeterson feels that the offenslve me has been show1n more and more 3blllfV to open up holes ID opponents llnes The boys from tackle to tackle have been ODCIIIIIE up so that backs can make flVL or more yards on most plays Walter Gctka vull replace Tony Schauer at one of the defens1ve txt le spcts Eugene Merton will hold dovtn the other Other changes move Jack Malaske xnto a guard posltxon mstead of Ronald Albert Robert LaMeer will tak Fred l-launs place as a lme backer rf the defenswo Offenszve Team lp 561 Defenszve Team fp 551 L le and er 'lf y also will tcrback Ed o 1 offenswe oe defensnve x 1ll help La nd Phll Glas 'tack w1ll be Don Anderson vull play defense uet w1ll work at Rexdenbach and be the gaurds be over the mld Roberts left half and Reck, OH operate off the 15 the man' has mad th 1 Why :Ser the fourth perxod got U1 ROIIDIB BOIIIII. wG.1'l'6n Reck change: XVh11p pu me der way Lutheran swxtcbed to a D Anderson un IS aer1al game and xt Produced thel score mxdway in the last quartet Ed Rosenqulst Lutheran fullback who was the most effectxve ground ga1ner ot the evenmg took over the aerral dutles and threw a lon! heave to Ed Olson whlch coverec 42 yards and gave Raclne the hal deep 1n Central terrltory fron where Jerry Redland bucked over from the one on a quarterback sneak The Racxne eleven trred a fake kxck for the pomt atter attempting a pass to end Olson but Glassman knocked the ball out ol hlS hands at the last second protectmg Cen ral 1 one Domt margm Ixm Gnmmer central although 1051112 to KP nqghn hrgh schools Jayvees last week 1n then' football bBDtlSm have made progress 1n drxlls tlns week and wxll be gurmms for thelf hrst vxctory in mterscholashc com petition tomorrow Don Anderson and Cletus seltl defensive standouts rn the K-9110 prlses for the Maroon Bhd Whlt eleven whrle Phxl Glasman Eddxe Roberts who stood out fensrvely last week wmll aiam counted on to carry the brunt the bau carrying Chores Roberts will handle the game wxth Herman Spaay vonte target at one end Followmg the Lutheran Central meets St Marys of hngton sha game have been pleasant sur e Warren Reck on Eddle Roberts Ilm Gflmlllel' Phd Glasman Phxl Glasmcm Don Anderson B019 I-KIMGCY Dzck Walker Curtis Uebele Allen Rexdenbach Wendell Rhodes Larry Golhke Don Weber Rozmxe Albert Roy N91-S011 Walter Getka Leonard Wermelmg l,,h.tr-1 f DUI Ll' t ell Centr X an o no1 WI' bee hole - Z 4111 nas hlt mfg 1d tr.. 'me has some good slze vunerable 'differ ws last A' 1 ' oe' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' A , . .: ,I ' , . ,T ' . ' 9 .Y 1 1 . ' ' . 3 '. Y ' ' ' . - - , , , - , , . I v . F -n 1 . I ' Q n 1 1 .ll - . Y , . - - , , - . , ' , . - - , ' S 1. ' , . - , . . . . . . . I Q A , I V g I 1 X r - w 'A - v - . . - - A - v A' - ,, .. - V n C, . . . . - , :Q 4 H . - - . A - X X A - - ' s v V. 5 , an '0 vo ' - '- ' l ' il' ' . . . ,v. . , , A. P se f 1,1 1 1 . W E 1 . -, A rr 1 1 c , ' ' ' 1 Q' Ax , . . V B. . . A 4 ' - 1 . ' Y ' e ' . ff U K . Glassman were the standouts for f ,J Lutheran IS a member of the my X. ? ' ' 4. ' ' ,E H H , ' l....fQf . ' ' 1 A . .. , - L' V' 5 . , I . 5 I . -I . , - e ' , g . 3 , - , - Y , . .. F. . N .. . . ' ' L A WE - 1. A - ' 11' pr! Q ' . . A .. . g ff 4 . . - , hx if . - Y ,v fh, n - ' ' I ' ' f' ,xc J ' '. - . X: X ti. . - ' ,1 A ' B a ' A ' . W A -- . . I M N - i , ' D , .X 1 I 1 I K 1 '. ' ' , 1 . 1 .1 v . - ' ' ' 1 I '. I . , I t . I ' QQ f-v9wi',,eQ Q' Sven we esfm PRACTICE 'Qs QQ X Central 23 Central 27 Central 47 Central 40 Central 32 Central 42 Central 45 Central 40 Central 45 Central 32 Central 41 ,r BASKETBAIL SCORES 74 Umon Grove 94 Lake Geneva 81 Whrtewater 101 Elkhorn 63 Burlington 82 St Mary's 38 Faculty 56 St Marys 102 Lake Geneva 74 Umon Grove 81 Wlutewater Left to right BACK ROW Herman Spaay Inn Gnmmer Ronnxe Bohm Mr Peterson Eddie Roberts Dave Bushing Don Smxtz. lst ROW Don Horton Phxl Glasman Warren Reck. Dave Cowan Pat McCormick J,- ,--15 7he A squad played a hard season their hrs! year We ran mto suit competition. but we did the very best expected of us under the C0!.'ldIh0llS that handicapped us. Without a gym and pracuce xt was quxte drfhcult Our captam was Warren Heck. who was very capable and a hard worker We would lake to express our apprecxahon to Coach Peter son and hrs assxstaznt Mr Ferraro who worked so dxlrgently wnth the team. We the class of 53 would luke to thank the team for its hard work. ' X. lfff A X Left to nqht BACK ROW Bob Glllmore Don Peters Eugene Merton Mr Ferraro Curtis Uebele Walter Getha Ierry Kerlrman. lst ROW Marven Statemn, Fred Haun, Bob LaMeer Ronnie Eckhart Clayton Krahn. fj 7he B squad as a group ot boys who are mterested nn play mg basketball but need expenence They have played other schools and progressed as they went on We hope that next year the products of this team will carry us to victory wx ' X 5 O 1.20. .l 9 -X - llor the fxrst year of Central Hxgh School we had a hne group of cheerleaders The A squad cheerleaders are Barbara Clark. Kay Het ferman. Beverly Henderson who are sophomores and Nancy Wagner a 1un1or Pat Greenwald also was a cheerleader but 7he Freshman qrrls came out very well for cheerleading our lust year The gxrls who were chosen were Carole and Comne Stysclro Carolyn Schwenn and Deanna Schennmq We feel very proud of our cheerleaders this year and hope that they wall do an even better Job next year 5 . . . quit after the football season. CAPTAINS and COACHES 'PHIL EN QFERRARQ CLASS PROP!-IESY Iune 8 l958 Soldlers I-'reld Chxcago Ill Dear Edna Im srttrng here wartmg tor the next race to start so Ill put my spare trme to good use by wntmg and glvrng you a run down on our school chums Ot course you knew that I was racing didnt you? Yes Ive lmally found a way to speed legally At least thus way they cant revoke my lxcense or fme me tor speedrng My husband was a racer too thats howlgot mterested Its really a great sport It was too bad that you had to give those hnal exams at Normal School the day we had the reumon but xt rs a good thmg that we have a school to teach teachers how to teach correctly Remember Phyllis Torrey? She rs the secretary at Central now The way she talked shes really busy She brought along some addresses to wnte out for Mr Valente to send to busrness rnen askmg tor money to pay for the annual He learned so much about the annual the year he helped us that he was asked to help all ol the other classes rn the work on their yearbook And lean Haun she always used to say that on her hrst million dollars she wanted to go to Italy well she hnally made lt Some bus drrver ran her down and broke both legs so she sued the bus company for one mxllxon. Obvrously she collected because she s leavmg for Italy as soon as her legs are okay again Then. theres Paultne Wermelmg and her mterest rn Chemistry at C H S Remember some of those wonderful odors from her experrments? Well she s up that she wrll soon be promoted to laboratory techmcran And Grace Penmen has two vocations. For one thmg shes a lady forest ranger rn Mlssoun specralrzmg nn hre hghtmg She still has the strange malady ot losng her memory at tour o clock though Comphcates her work somewhat Then ln her spare time she raises Holstems-still the same Grace Vxncent Stann and lun Kondehk were there too They came all the way from Texas tor the reumon. Seems they ve graduated from drug store cowboys to west ern ranchers. Betty Wrenke was there Ot course she xsnt Betty Wxenke any more Rernem ber the nxce rob she had at the bank? Well she s the President s secretary now and I guess she hkes handling has busmess plus the banks money Iudy Clark rs marned too Perhaps you ve heard their breakfast hour Ot course Bxll doesnt talk much but Iudy s the same as she always was so Bxll only gets a chance to say mornmg and 'bye anyhow Another ot our classmates rs marned too Donna Duwell and her husband own a farm and have halt mterest nn Duwell s Country Club Whlle we re speakmq ol iamxlxes lwas surprxsed to hear about lean Bolton. She used to tool around at basketbalL remember? Well she marned a protes at I ohnson Wax now, working as a chemist. and I gathered from the way she talked snonal basketball player He plays with the New York Knrckerbockers and he s sax toot stx lean was made a mascot of the team but she resxgned when she had her twln daughters Oh what do you thunk ot Nancy Greenwald and her career? Inever thought she d be a movie star I asked her If she d kept track of her husbands and she sald the one coming up was to be her sixth Wrth every one she gets a little happier She s bound to hnd a perfect marriage some day Guess who handled Nancys dxvorce cases Thatsnght' Gall Noble ts a lady lawyer! Seems shes qulte a POIIIICIGII. too She was recently elected as Senator from Wlsconsln Wonder xt being Daughter of the American Revolution had anythmg to do wlth rt Glona Grllmore ns editor of the Chicago Daily Tnbune She got qurte a write- up tor me I guess bemg edltor ot the annual got her mterested tn newspaper work because shes busy hmng and txrmg You knew that Betty Krahn was rn the Arr Force d1dntyou'7 She got a specxal furlough for the reunxon because Leo rs her commandmg olttcer I guess he de- ctded to make a career ot the servlce so she Jomed to be wxth hun. They got more ways than one Darlene Llettrxg bought 'Margarets Eat Shop ln Bnstol and made rt mto a nrght club She has a blg neon srgn saymg Stop at Darlenes Nite Cap Very ettectwe! I havent heard much about erther Ioan Sabm or Iames Stadler They were both at the party but I drdnt get to talk to them. I heard that Ilm owns a rather large tarm of his own and IS quite a gentleman farmer And. from the talk Igath ered that Ioan had taken over the Turkey Farm when her father retrred. She and her husband are making experiments to see what comes hrst the turkey or the 999 Oh Edna! Remember quret Bethel Grllmore? Id always thought she was shy but I guess I was mistaken. She has a school m Chrcago teachmg young men how to become good businessmen. Guess she s quite a success too Allan Rxdenbach IS domg pretty good at football lsnthe? Played at the Hose Bowl three times when he was up at Wxsconsm State University and now that he has graduated he s signed up to play professionally wrth the Chicago Bears. Ronnre Albert wasnt there erther Seems his uncle fthe one who was vrce- presxdent of the bank! dxed and Iett Ron qurte a lot ot money He s over ln France now-quite a playb-oy' Well Edna Im awfully sorry that you couldnt be at the party I would have hked to see you again. Your new course on the correct procedure m English Class sounds mterestmg Have to scurry to catch my next race Drop me a hne huh? Love IEANNE. married a week before she enlisted. So, I guess he's her commanding otticer in I u D I I I cLAss WILL F my BONNIE ALBERT leaves hxs abllxty to be able to leave at 2 00 to anyone who can get away w1th lt IEAN BOLTON leaves her quxetness to Pat Greenwald IUDY CLARK left at the end of the fxrst semester to become Mrs Wayda DONNA DUWELL leaves her abxllty to wrlte love letters to Beth Wxlson. BETHEL GILLMORE leaves her scholashc record to Gary Pltts GLORIA GILLMORE leaves her Job as edltor of the annual to anyone who can af NANCY GREENWALD leaves her many boy fnends to the Styscko twms KTwo of them should be able to take care of them alll IEAN HAUN leaves her art abxllty to Wanda Krohn IIM KONDELIK leaves his htle as a drugstore cowboy to hm Grlmmer BETTY KRAHN leaves her Job as edxtor of the paper to Lenore Madden DARLENE LIEFFRIG leaves her abxhty to blush to Dave Bushmg EDNA MILNER leaves her Enghsh problems to Beatrice Henning GAIL NOBLE leaves her tntle of D R A to anyone who IS worthy of xt GRACE PERIMAN leaves and cant remember why'l' ALLEN REIDENBACH leaves h1s posltxon nn football to Bob Hess IOAN SABIN leaves her ablllty to make love m the halls to anyone who takes over Curtlss S when she leaves IEANNE SKILLINGS leaves her bashfulness to Dmne Wagner IIM STADLER leaves hls ablllty to get along wlth girls to Phil Glasman VINCENT QTANN leaves hxs abllnty to draw coke bottles an the axr to Ierry Blodgett PHYLLIS TORREY leaves wlthout Babe' Is lt possible? PAULINE WERMELING leaves her abxlxty to stu up a stmk xn Chemistry to Curt Uebele BETTY WIENKE left at the end of the first semester to become a stenographer and housewife ie ? T 5 7 1 f' 1 ' r L X .H ford a case of crspirins. TO THE FACULTY MR CONWAY we wxll some bottles to hold the chenucal stxnk so he doesnt smell up the school MR RONNERUD we w111 a farm on whxch he can experlment hrs iarmmq methods MISS DEETZ we leave the dishes rn the cupboards for next years Semors to break MR DOONE we wlll a dlctmonary for hrs dmner a free tlcket to Tibet and a whip to tame his hons. MISS BOOTH we wxll a panr ot roller skates so she can get from one end of the school to the other more speedily MISS BOSMAN we will a new set of lungs lor those she ruxned m 8th hour study ha MR ERICKSON we wlll a bottle oi aspxrms for his many headaches next year Senxorsl MR VALENTE we wxll a more qulet and co operatlve Soc1alEconomxcs Class MR KISSEL we leave-as he breath s a sigh of relzef MISS AXTELL we leave our Bookkeepmg and Shorthand books MR FARRARO we wxll a new Freshman Class that wlll be on tlme for class after Physlcal Educatxon MR PETERSEN we wxll a case of pop and some candy bars for hlm to eat dur his spare tlme MR ROCKWELL we wlll a blgger band and chorus MR THOSTENSEN we wxll less traihc through hrs office OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL MRS WHITE and MRS SEITZ we wrll a taster moving lunch lme MR SCHULD we leave a clean and empty Jamtor s room MR PARKER we wnll less dnrt around the school MR JOHNSON we wlll Ever Clean buses THE IUNIOR CLASS we leave them wnth the work and fun of bemg a Senxor THE SOPHOMORE CLASS we wxll the honor of becorrung upper classmen next year To THE FRESHMEN CLASS we leave the abrhty of staying out oi trouble To 0 . . . . To D . . . . . To . . , . To . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' To ' ' To ' ' ' ll. To . ' ' ' ' . c ' . To . ' ' - ' ' - ' . To . e ' ' . To MISS SHRANK we will some shades for her office. To ' . To . ' . ' ' To . ' ' - To . ' ' . To . ' ' ' ' . TO : To . . ' ' ' . To . ' ' ' . To . ' ' . To . ' ., . To ' ' ' . To . . We would hke at this tune to show our cxpprecmtlon to the men who have done such a wonderful 1ob xn keeping our new school neat and clean. 1 1 1 4 We wish to thank the people who have dedicated their time to drive our school bus alter spending all day teaching school. We really appreciate their efforts. PROGRESS of SCHOOL 1 ..L..............f. f '15 ,ghd X., I AV ,.,,,,,l ---I-.........-........ SCOOPS SENIOR BALL One of the mam events ot our Senior Year was the Semor Ball whlch was held February 21 1953 The Queen was lean Bolton and the Kmg was Allen Retdenbach Each lndlvxdual class pxcked a representatzve for the Ball They are as follows Class Representative Escort Senror Garl Noble Iam Kondehk Iumor lean Wmtleld Chuck Uttech Sophomore Beverly Henderson Warren Heck Freshman Carole Styscko Curtis Schwenn The theme lor the evemng was Lost m the Stars The gym was beautltully decorated m pastel colors and stars everywhere added to the beauty The throne was white wnth a blue star m the background A wlshmg well was ln the middle of the floor The north balcony contaxned tables wxth candles on them at whxch the dancmq couples could snt This added a very romantic atmosphere The South Balcony was provlded for spectators. Ioe Petruu s orchestra provxded the music. - - u . u . 1 Q 0 . 1 . . - u u Q Q a u ' o 4 - o Q 1 . . 1 . u . u a - . - 4 Q - . 1 o n u . 1 1 . 9 n . o o . u . . J 'Q 6 TO THE CLASS IIE 53 EE TIIAL HIGH EHIIIIL IIITEIISTATE EAIIIII EQUIPMENT E0 DIKE V IOHNSON TEL 83 F 31 BRISTOL WIS PGPIC Fleld Choppers Wcrdhams Gas and O11 Fuestone Tires Lauden Barn Equlpment Conde Mllkers New and Used Cars and Trucks 9 M. M. Farm Machinery Terrcrtrczc Crawlers IS ru: New MASSEY HARRIS 33 as00 f' .WM ,aww uw 'war t awww In power economy cmd comfort you get more wlth the Massey Horns 33 The big 201 inch overhead valve engme handles your toughest 2-3 plow yobe easier cmd xt s econorxncal on fuel cmd upkee Wide latform comiortab e Velvet R1 e seat and convement fxnger up controls glve you a smoother nde less fatrgue after cr d rn the held You can order e 33 in Row Crop Smgle Front Wheel Standard or H1 Arch design wlth new Live P T O for smoother faster barvestmg Slop m soon and let us show you all the advantages el owning the new Money Harrls 33 PEDERSON BROS Flrt atlonal Bank ANTIOCH ILLINOIS H. L Mill yowladwal 1 i O C K' I D llttl 1 --- ' ' ' 'ag' ' I v,Q,,,.,, t A , Gwffwwfd ez! Eedrlrngtnn Hardware Lake here Equrnnlent Eenlnany Deszgners Manufacturers and Iobbers Complete Equrpment and Supplzes Instrtutlons Hotels Restaurants 1106 Flfty-Slxth Street Hansen Euneral Henle ESTABLISHED 1880 DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS AMBULANCE SERVICE 6019 Seventh Ave Phone 4 2136 Alwzn T Hansen Senes Eeuntry ture Where Ma Saves Pa s Dough Grocenes Meats and General Merchandlse Slades Corner Wusconsln SE ES FEED STERE For Better Results at a Lower Feed Cost Feed SENO S Concentrates to Your Poultry Hogs and Cattle Manufactured by SENO S FEED STORE Slades Corner Wisconsin O O ' I . ' for Kenosha. Wisconsin I I G Tu the Frrst Graduat1ugCIass from the Burldar of YuurNawH1gh Sshuul Z UBEK I O GENERAL EDNTWQA EVER KENOSHA. W raun Ehevrolet Eaellllau Inv Comphments of PAEEIIEII LAIIEI E A 5815 5th Ave Phone 7 Kenosha WISCOHSIH Salem W1scons1n IIIILLEII LAE EIIEMAT Charles J. Eermak Jr Real Estate Loans Insurance Rt 59 173 Ant1och 111111015 Phone 808 Phone 485 Ant1och I1l1no1s COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of EW WHITE EAMELE 'IEEE ICE CREAM PARLOR Ant1och I111no1s Ant1och 111111013 'E 'III UHIEFER Po me EPPLY 'IEEE 6212 22nd Ave Kenosha W1scons1n Kenosha R ECKERT OWNER SALES INC Dollar for Dollar you can bet on a Pont1ac o W1scons1n Ph 5903 Sherldan Road ne 4 3501 . K , a l O - . 187 7 ' - ' Post office Building . , . . , Q U , . . - Congratulations CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ON YOUR FIRST ANNUAL Wlsnnnsnn Southern as n Clllll 'P lllll WIIRK ORNAMENTAL IRON STRUCTURAL STEEL Route 3 Box 450 Phone Kenosha Wlsconsln Somers 2511 'PHE FIR 'I' IAA Kllll KE 0 HA Est 1852 Member F D I C Q19 iiw'-4 Buy the Gallon and Save Galore Fresh Made Sun Valley Ice Cream IS the A11 Wlsconszn Product Wholesale 2M Gallon Contamers Also Ava1lable ln Flavors and Vamlla JACK A DHEA Your F amxly s Good F nend Smce 1911 2401 60th St Kenosha Wls Open 6 A M to Mldnxght 7 Days a Week G C. - A'l'l0 AL The fmn of LAWRENCE MONBERG 6. ASSOCIATES of Kenosha expresses lts apprec1at1on ln workmg wlth a proqressxve School Board and Bulldmg Comnuttee rn the desrgn and executxon of the new Central Hlgh School Th1s Board has favored the mcorporatlon of new and reflects a progresslve commumty Slgned LAWRENCE MONBERG O C ANDERSEN M L WILLIAMS G L FIGAS I H MCNUTT N C MILLE.'I'I' A. I SCHNEIDER M R GOEBEL I STUMMER R D NICKELS R KEUNY R G OLSON I WRIGHT P M. IONES F CAMPBELL A. LARIN C. KRUEGER modern ideas in the design. resulting in structure that lSE'I I S SPEEE HEI' Guns and Ammunition Sporting Goods Outboard Motors We Buy and Trade guns and outboard motors Phone 7167 5514 7th Avenue KENOSHA WISCONSIN WALKEE' EEE EE SEEEIEE EE IEE HY 418:50 HY 45550 PHILLIPS 66 Meade Walker A WATCH IS A REAL GIFT FOR GRADUATES E H EEAEE Jeweler and Engraver 705 58th St Kenosha W1scons1n COMPLIMENTS OF KI E EEEE IEEE Wrlghts State Lune Inn GOOD FOOD On Hlghway 32 South Kenosha W1scons1n Phone 2 5682 Comphments of PEET MA EEEEEEY EHLSE S POE'I'l E EEEE 518 56thSt Kenosha W1scons1n COMPLIMENTS OF EE VALLEY EAEM Q O O U ' ' 9 L l 5 O O - Hungarian Home Cooking of - - , , . . 7 ,Y , . . COMPLIMENTS OF Antioch Lumber and Goal Co Antloch I1l1no1s Ill oLsoN IMPLEMENT Antloch, Ill1no1s Telephone 29 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, TRACTOR FARM and DAIRY EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION Sales and Serv1ce Bn tol Hou e Tavern Sandwxches F1sh Fry Fr1days 1X2 M1le West of Hwy 45 on Hwy 50 Brxstol W1sc Tel Br1sto129F2 More ch1ldren r1de Super1ors than any other school bus SUPERIOR COACH SALES OF MILWAUKEE INC Hales Corners Wlsconsln UNIIY IIIII FLIIIII 'I' 3021 75th Street Mrs Nels Anderson Mr 8tMrs F A We1nstock Phone 5777 Dehver IIAIIIIY HMI EN INC O11ver 8: New Holland Implements Gr1nd1ng and M1x1ng Hwy 50 and MB Phone Brxstol 82F3 Best Wxshes Graduates C. .II AIIII Grfts that are treasured forever' from Jeweler and Engraver 705 58th Street Kenosha Wrsconsm The HOME of Treasured G1fts LAIISII SJEW LIIY formerly Holbrook' s SINCE 1905 705 58th Street Kenosha Wisconsin I o 3 0 . , . . ' Oilll . . l I 10424 West Forest Home Avenue, Box 65 I , Q l . , 1 . - 0 We ' I K ' I 6 , Route 2 Phone 0 of Kenosha Wisconsin Bristol 35F2l tatc Sauk ct Autrcch Srulcu Schafcr Company ANTIOCH ILLINOIS Dealers m HAY STRAW GRAIN FERTILIZER FEEDER CATTLE and HOGS Your Business Always Appreciated all Structural Stccl 85 Tons Of It For Central High School Kcucsha llcrlcr Sz Structural Scurpauy Kenosha Wisconsin Dial 5148 5149 S. J Wcrwrc and cus 2608 12 Fourteenth Avenue Kenosha Wisconsin Equipment for OFFICES SUPER MARKETS RESTAURANTS BAKERIES TAVERNS BARBEQUES CONFECTIONERIES DRUG STORES HOSPITALS MOTELS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERA'l'ION and HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Wc llavc luruisllcll and crcctcd . n . Standard and Portable ROYAL TYPEWRITERS WE'l I'E EEL Typewrlters and Addmg Machme Exchange 5921 6th Ave A Phone 9413 Kenosha THERE HEPPE 6207 22nd Avenue LADIES DRESSES and ACCESORIES LINGERE and FOUNDATION GARMENTS PRAIRIE MARKET GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHANDISE GAS AND OIL Pleasant Pra1r1e W1scons1n ALL GLASS AND METAL WINDOW WORK ON YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HIGH SCHOOL Huber Glass Company 3111 53rd Street Kenosha W1scons1n Phone 6189 Herb Kolomo Tavern Hlghway 40 and W11mot Road Kenosha W1scons1n Er Leon J Regner OPTOMETRIST Phone 8733 Have your eyes exammed regularly ERSHERE RESERT Rt 21 CM11waukee Ave J Turn West on North Ave 1n Ant1och LAKE CATHERINE GEORGE 8: GEORGIE JAROS K1ng Iaros' Ant1och, Il1mo1s Phone Ant1och 361 EEREEE WIE KE DUMP TRUCK SERVICE TRACTOR WEED SPRAYING LIGHT TRACTOR WORK CATTLE DEHORNING SAND AND GRAVEL Route 1 Box 788A Kenosha, W1scons1n Telephone 4 3371 - . KK il 1 . , u - , D I o o 6215-22nd Ave. Kenosha, Wisconsl R ! ' I . ' ! Mtltl LEY TELEVISION and APPLIANCE Hlghways 45 and 50 Telephone 9 .T Br1sto1 WISCOHSIH Res1dence 68 J ewhnrry Ab trant nm an Kenosha W1scons1n Abstracts of T1t1e Stanley Newberry 5700 7th Avenue M0ltltlS0 S THE STORE FOR CHILDREN 5721 Sxxth Avenue Phone 3351 Kenosha W1scons1n HART ELL UHEVIWL T00 Author1zed Sales and Serv1ce Salem W1scons1n Phone Br1sto1 98F2 Where you can buy wlth conf1dence HUN'I'00N BUICK C0 1101 60th Street Kenosha W1scons1n Telephone 4 3514 Monuments Markers and Bu11d1ng Stone Where you can get the k1nd of Serv1ce you have the r1ght to expect MOIlfllS Kenosha Monument 81 ltnlltllng tnne Cn. Lowest Prlces Largest Stock 5807 13th Avenue Phone 8023 7 o 0 t --- COMPLIMENTS OF IWW 'l'0WN IIUTUH MAIII COMPLIMEN TS OF Barn table 82 Ilrogan Pure Milk Assoclatlon Flowers For All Occasions LASIICS GREE HUUSE 965 South Ma1n Street Phone 418 Ant1och I111no1s C BRA KOW QUALITY MEATS Phone Br1sto1 66R12 Salem WISCOHSIH CE TIIAL CHO0L Spec1a11zmg m School Supplles Sport1ng Goods Refreshments Notxons Greet1ng Cards Fllm Developmg Art Goods TH K 0'l'TY PI E GOOD FOOD WeFeature Steaks Ch1cken Turkey Lobster Ta11s Cockta11s Rathskeller For Pr1vate Partxes Reservatlons Brlstol 19R2 Hwys U S 41 K: 50 Kenosha, W1scons1n Round l Motor ervwe GENERAL REPAIRS Brake SGYVICC Tlres Batterles Day or N1ght Two1ng Slades Corner W1scons1n Phone Wheatland 30 R 0 O O 9 , , , , . , . . O . Q . ' . . D n Prop. Ed. 8: Helen Parker I X I POIBUCK AND CO IIUSSELU H0llTON M WW Sears Roebuck and U0 lsenosha Demomllnff Co THIET IEW ELERS . I FEED and SUPPLY RED COMB and OLD ELM FEEDS HAY cmd GRAIN ' . i ' hone 103 - Q f ' L I L o 623 sam sue-ef Kenosha. Wisconsin if ' L u 1 6 S BRI 'l'0L F000 MART Grocer1es and Meats Elmer F and Sophle Nelson Phone Brxstol 32 Br1stol, W1scons1n 'l'0PEl ASH SALES 00 Kenosha's Oldest Dealer 33 Years 1n Bus1ness Sales and Serv1ce Phone 7105 1020 60th St Panl Glllmgham Implement Co Your Ford Tractor Dealer Jacobsen and Worthmgton Power Lawn Mowers Repaxrmg and Sharpenmg 2, Hwy 50, Kenosha W1sc Phone 2 5306 Aff1l1ated w1th Kenosha Mllk Producers Ass Kenosha County Farmers So operative npply Co INCORPORATED Feeds Seeds Poultry Supphes Coal, Salt and Hardware J I Case Farm Machmery 011113: Salon of Photography RENOSHA WISCONSIN ANTIOC H, ILLINOIS 0AVl0S0 'S S'l'0ltE Grocer1es and Meats General Merchandlse G1fts Fountam Serv1ce Films Cameras Phone Bnstol 40 Brlstol, Wlsconsm Jtlazzzd Gfzzfer GIFTS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 612 FIFTY NINTH STREET KENOSHA WISCONSIN 00000, 0000 T000 emfafmnza of lfze nnotln Flooring Company Wfhwnu fo! Commons Company KhW Chicago, Illinois 8 . onos a, isoonsin MIL KAY ORANGE STRAWBERRY CREAM SUN DROP LEMON BLACK CHERRY DAD S ROOT BEER O SO GRAPE PHONE 9623 3809 7th AVENUE KENOSHA WISCONSIN H. H. Peterson Trnsdell Implement U I OHN DEERE SALES and SERVICE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT GOODYEAR TIRES ARIEN GARDEN EQUIPMENT PIPE FITTINGS BOLTS e MIIIWE T MUSIC Slllll' MIDLAND OIL and BATTERIES h Phone 2 5498 Rt 2 Kenos G HOME OF KENOSHA S FINEST TEACHING STAFF fAcross from the Orpheum! Best Wzshes to Central Hzgh ll 82 J Chevrolet Sales, Ine ANTIOCH ILLINOIS CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE Phone Antioch 56 cmd 656 from THE ADVERTISER I Congratulations and Best Wishes O W IIHIIIIII GRILL Hamburgers and Malteds Ch1cken 1n a basket Shr1mp Da1ly 3 OO P M 2 00 A M Hlghway 50 Kenosha, W1scons1n MARGARET RAI' IIIII' AT BRISTOL Good Food at Reasonable Pr1ces AlarlAnne WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S APPAREL GIFTS ANTIQUES WOODWORTH GARAGE TRUCK TRACTOR AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 0 WELDING Badger Chee A Mart Retallers of Selected Wlsconsm Cheese Glft Boxes a Spec1alty Ma1l Orders Accepted On U S Hwy 41 1X2 m11e North of Hwy 50 AI ard C Rorlaml GEMS and JEWELRY Cert1f1ed Gemologlst Reg1stered Jeweler Amencan Gem Soclety 2211 63rd Street Uptown Kenosha COMPLIMENTS OF 'IRIIII IIALL IIIL IIIRR VARIETY 'IIIRII Home Apphances Phone Kenosha 4 Truesdall, Wxsconsm 7 ' 9 CLARENCE GLASMAN, Prop. Telephone Bristol IBF? I I a Q o 3 ' I ' Merr Go Round Bakery 402 Lake Street Antioch, Illinois Phone Antioch 792 EE K EEE 'IEEE . . . . . . . . Shoes for the Family for over 30 years 706 Geneva Street Burlington KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Serving Young Kenoshan SINCE 1889 With well known brands of nationally advertised apparel and accessories of smart style and better quality SEEEwiXiITE worm Paint, Wallpaper and Supplies Phone Antioch 320 406 Lake Street in Post Office Bldg ANTIOCH ILLINOIS The Klass Men Store Antioch, Illinois Oshkosh Work Clothes Key Work Clothmg Wolverine Shoes EVERYTHING FOR MEN Ga ton Printing om an Complete Commercial Printing Service Phone Antioch 439 928 Main Street ANTIOCH ILLINOIS Compliments of lhp Van Wmkle CBDIgC pay at 81 pplyC CHEMICALS KENOSHA WISCONSIN WESTPORT CQNN TELEPHONE Z 6565 KAUKAUNA WISCONSIN PETER J EEIIE PhgBI 11 11401 PI M sppzy El: al5pplyC CHICAGO ILLINOIS CHICAGO I2 ILLINOIS . ,S , 9 O O Q I . , 0 e om n Plumbing, He ing ndustrialsu o. Badger Paper and Tissue Co. I O Q! 97 I 7408 ers in ou eva-rd - Kenos a, Wisconsin Phone Kenos a -3 6 - I uuer achinisls u Advance ec ric u o. Complzments of CAKKC ELECTRIC CC IIAYL ll Cz CC Phone Trevor 3757 For All Your Floor and Wall T11e Needs KENTILE DEALER JIM CRCC WALC Powers Lake Boat Llvery Cottages for Rent Powers Lake W1s Johme Poultry Co CHICKENS DUCKS TURKEYS We Cater to Hotels Clubs Taverns Inst1tut1ons, Restaurants 5413 13th Ave 4362 KENosHA, w1scoNsm CC'l I'CllEll E VICE 0 YEARS OF SER Jewelers Since 1851 5708 Slxth Ave Telephone 8833 Kenosha, Wxsconsm JCS'I'E S FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNC EMENTS YEARBOOKS CCCC PCI I CCC Fme Prmtmg Salesbooks 2913 Roosevelt Road Telephone 5054 K6I10Sh2, Wisconsin Trevor, Wisconsin Com phmen ts of Antioch Shoe Service o 0 7 . . ' 9 o 7 ? ' 1 - I ! 7 Boats, Bait Northeast Shore Poultry and Eggs bought and sold ' ' - . 2- o . . . - - O 0 Qoaldeilweaiw Class Rings Comphrnents of Invztcrhons Calling Cards M 33553511 PAIIIIUUK LAKE muvm IN WlC'l'0li A NIIWAK U0 Sm 623 North Second St Mxlwaukee 3 Wls BRI TOL DAIRY Fulmer Motors, Inc INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS and HUDSON PASSENGER CAR D Borden zstnbutor DEALER 5821 Shendan Road Kenosha W1s WALTER FA-'BER Phone 7136 ' ' . , .. . . . . o ' - -See- T . ' ' O O I EVANS IMPLEMEET E0 INTEEEATIEEAL TEEEKS TEAETEES EAEM EQUIPMENT HY 50 'EEEESEELL IMPLEMEET EEEEIT EEEP Jlfuemllq Gawdeaua G O KENOSHA COUNTY DEALER our Convenience -- Use Our Low-Cost Easy Paym l 2003 Winnebago St. MADISON. VVISCONSIN Pho - 373 lX'l'll AEE EE 'PEEIE We Catch Your Smxle 5159 6th Avenue Phone 9978 Kenosha s Headquarters for T1res Serv1c es EIEE 'EE E TEEE Gloho Roofing Co loo Roofmg S1d1ng Insulatxon Koppers 20 Year Bonded Roofs P1tch and Gravel Roofs Buxlt up Roofs 3008 Seventy F1fth St Kenosha W1s COMPLIMENTS OF MICHAEL For Fme Furs Kenosha W1scons1n ll Complete Br1dal and Formal Wear 5621 6th Avenue Kenosha W1s Dxamonds Watches Terms ? Of Course! Next to the Orpheum Theater Kenosha W1scons1n EEE K EEEIEE EPPLY Wholesale Paper School, 8: Jamtor Supplxes 5810 Seventh Avenue Kenosha, W1s Hob Lookor orvioo BEEF VEAL PORK Processed for Home Freezers 2111 63rd Place Kenosha 2 7576 KL . U, . , COMPLIMENTS OF ULLEB ' J z w e 1. e l Allstate Insurance Co. KENOSHA WISCONSIN Represented by IIM LEO DAN VIOLA Located at the Sears Store Kenosha Wrsconsm RRRSEVRLT RRAII HARDWARE U0 Keoshas Ace Store Headquarters for Pcnnt Builder s Hardware Farm Supplles Etc LEON N ICKELS Owner RUR URU TRY CLUR Wonderful Food Open to the Publzc Catenng to Partzes Hy 83 and Wllmot Rd BOB ad ROSE ANGEL P R G 'IRRE HARDWARE HOUSEWARES ELECTRIC and PLUMBING SUPPLIES Headquarters tor Delta and Slnll Power Tools 6200 22nd Ave Kenosha 3016-18 Roosevelt Rd., Kenosha, Wis. 0 Class of l953 KENESHN EVENING NEWS EEIENNEE E NENEINGEE HEATING ENNNMUTNNS 516 14th Street Dxcrl 2-9575 Len Wagner' Tavern North Shore Paddock Lake Highway K Bristol, Wisconsin Ren-Cel Reereatinn K Bar A . BoWI5E7 617-19 55th St. Kenosha, Wisconsin COMPLIMEN TS OF G 'I'TOIlM ll REUREATIU Kenosha, Wisconsin Carey Electric 8a Plumbing Shop ONE QMA STRE ANTIOCH ILLINOIIS Camera Shop 6: Photo Supplies Inc 2204 Roossvsm' no PHONE 4 2410 KENOSHA WIS F HFIIIS Lake Cottages E LMER HRUIIK Real Estate and Insurance 915 Main Street Phone 460 Antioch, I111no1s Phone 47 Bristol, Wlsconsm Box 64 General Repairs andA A A Service WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE dC dv dOl Bn Jhedfai-ny 'Sf Q- GEORGE AND FLORENCE LIESEMANN PROPRIETOR Com: fWl tRoa.dandHgh 145 BRISTOL WISCONSIN S P H n 7 5 8 8 I N E T I . O , , , , , . Lunches an an Off 02. Gasoline an i s Cigarettes and Tobacco QSN 42, Tires and Tubes POP and IC' Cream gl O41 a eries and Accessor' Repairing 4 Q' , 04, 0 . . . X 0 Q . O I O ' I r o i ma i wa f MILK PMIIIUCERS SW UN 'WLS ACOMPLHE CURPURATIUN MII..K KENOSHA. WISCONSIN SERVICE 68I329hA W M Carm Kenosha 1 9 5 3 Harley llavulsan Company 5719 22 cl A ZION HOTEL TR 2 4366 Ph mama swan F es: Kenosha, Wisconsin Kenosha. is.. t. el. Ill d Newport, Pa. Best Wishes To Class of w one: - . - Z Ill DYER LAKE FARM REGISTERED IIIILSTEINS FEATURING Carnation Rag Apple Burke HIRandDHIA. TBCERTIFIED CALFHOOD VACCINATED Vzsztors Welcome DON GUYER Owners IOE OVSIK GORDEN PERIMAN Manager pabzowifi .ful DARNABY S SHOE STORE ANTIOCH ILL MARILYN IEWELERS AN'I'IOCH ILL DIKES BIKE SHOP ANTIOCH ILL. LEROY GAKE TED SMI'I'H PADDOCK LAKE MRS. WM W MARTIN MARTIN GARAGE TORREY FARM GUERNSEYS BRISTOL BILL and IRMA S VARIETY STORE CLIFFORD HUCH Route 5, Burlington, Wisconsin Phone: Wheatland 3-5-H PIT AT BASSETT. WISCONSIN Telephones: WILMOT 50-R-2, WHEATLAND 23-M AM S SURENSIIN WOODWORTH WIS Washed Sand and Gravel Excavatmg Gradmg Road Bulldmq Matenals Cement Concrete Blocks RESIDENCE TELEPHONE BRISTOL 82? 12 wig! Wlsconsln s Fnrsi' Complefe On +he Farm FEED MANUFACTURING SERVICE FARM BUREAU orin Fomuu Ferns menimsnr reins Mousses MONKEYA dG d gY CU' Fnasuhsi SERVICE CO0P UF KENUSHA CUUNTY vo :vfw df 9


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