Westosha Central High School - Falcon Yearbook (Salem, WI)
- Class of 1954
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X e give yum nur xSP. .. ..T1Q 4454 Falcon DEDICATIO In apprec1at1on for all the gxndance and cooperauon glven to the Class of 1954, we ded1cate the 1954 FALCON to Mr Ferraro He has been our very capable and understandmg advtsor for the past two years Dunng thls mme hts untu-mg efforts to make our class successful have never farled He has grven much of h1s mme for the betterment of our class and we shall always be grate ful to htm for thxs Hrs genume understandxng and sense of humor have gtven us en couragement to attempt to attaln success In the name of the Class of 1954, we W1Sh hrm luck and success tn h1S future years B0 RD of EDUCATIO Leftto Rrght R1chardHartne11 Clerk F1oydHa11oway Treasurer Horace Fowler Dtrector Irvrng Halladay and Rodell Schenmng Horace B Fowler the fust and the present Drrector of the Board of Educatron of the Umon Free Central H1gh School, It D1st ffl Salem Educatron 15 srmply the encouragement of rrght habus the ftxrng of good h abrts unul they become a part of one s nature and are exercrsed automaucally . .r . v 1 1 9 S f I S . ' 1 . . ,, . . . . . . n I 1 .. . . , n ' - n . ASSISTA PRI fl? L Someone once stated, What I am to select the proper courses apply yourself to them and take advantage of every oppor tunity to gam your objective Carl Thostenson PRINCIP L' MESSAGE In reality education is business, busi- ness of the community, the home, and the church. Complacency of one will hamper the other and the sum total of these insepar- able criteria is education. A. H. Erickson be, I am now becoming . With this in mind I EQXGZQLIEFY QW M QQ-R X Nw fire WV Ex K 5 ...N R7 M9 1-,if M arg! ' 5 'Q KBS! X ff! mf ,, Q -- MARION AXTELL TYPU12 Shorthand Bookkeeprng Offrce Practlce Whrtewater State Teacher s College PRISCILLA BOOTH Secretary Umversrty of Wrsconsm Extenslon IRENE BOSMAN Lrbrary Scrence Englrsh I LaCrosse State Teacher s College ELVIN CONWAY Brology Chemlstry PhyS1CS General Sc1ence Umverslty of Wrsconsln I Librarian l EILEEN DEETZ. Home Economics Stout Insutute Plattevllle State Teacher s College H. ERICKSON Prmclpal Rrver Falls S T C Bachelor of Scrence WISCODSIH Master of Sclence DANIEL DOONE Latm Enghsh II Busmess Speech Loyola Umversny JOSEPH FERRAIKJ General Marhematrcs Enghsh III Whrtewater State Teacher s College A. University of DAN KISSEL Indusmal Arts The Stout Inst1tute RALPH LONERGAN Ass1s tant Coach General Sclence Soclal LIVIIIQ of Wlsconsm CLIFFORD PETERSON Head Coach Physlcal Educatlon Umverslty of WISCOHSIH MAURICE ROCKWELL Mus1c Mllton College University PHILIP RONNERUD Agriculture River Falls State Teacher s College SHIRLEY SCHRANK Physical Educatlon General Mathematics University of Wisconstn tn Milwaukee Wisconsin State Teacher s College CARL THOSTENSON Assistant Principal Mathematlcs Beloit University ofW1scons1n LOUIS VALENTE Art World History American History Wisconsin State Teacher's College University of Wisconsin Marquette University NNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff wishes to express their ap- preciation to Mr Valente for all the help he has given us in making this annual possible He has been untiring in devoting his time to smoothing out the problems which were both numerous and complicated The Class of 1954 extends their wishes for his continued success in future years EDITOR Nancy Wagner ART EDITORS Lenore Madden ASSISTANT EDITOR Lynn Yunk Dolores Wisden BUSINESS MANAGERS Curtis Uebele SPORTS EDITOR Warren Reck Jean Winfield PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Ed Roberts SEATED Left to Right Warren Reck Jean Wmfield Curtis Uebele Lenny Madden Ed Roberts Nancy Wagner and Mr Valente STANDING, Left to Right. Phil Glasman Gene Olson, Larry Solberg Monte Firchow 36113 QUE 5 A X I W x I wx w sr N uf Sm A X X 46,9 X if , ' U Donald Andersen Andy Pep Club 43 School Paper 43 Photography 43 B.A.A. l, 23 F.F.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Student Council 3, 4, Vice-Pres.43 Lettermen's Clu,b 3, 4, President 43 Class Vice- Pres. 4. Carla Blodgett '.'Carla Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 School Paper 4'3 Dramatics Club 43 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. Edward Becker 4CEdV! Pep Club 4g Lettermen's Club 43 Photography Club 43 Art Club l . David Bushing Dave Library Club 3, 4, Pres 3 Pep Club 3, 43 Letterl men's Club 3, 4, B.A.A. l, 23 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Pres. 33 Chorus 3. Jane Bohn Shane Library Club 31 Dramatics Club 4: Pep Club 3, 4: School Paper 33 Chorus l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Joseph Dooper Joe Photography Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 F.F.A. l, 2, 3. 4, B.A.A. l, 2. Elaine Dunek Lee Library Club 3, 45 Photo- graphy Club 45 School Paper 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 F.H.A. l, 2, 3. Joan Fox Foxy Pep Club 3, 45 School Paper 3, 45 Chorus l, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Library Club 3, Sec. 35 Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 4. Gale Eppers Cale Library Club l 5 Pep Club lg Photography Club lg Lettermen's Club lg B.A.A. 25 F.F,A, 4. Patsy C-reenvvald Pat Photography Club 43 Dra- matics Club 43 Library Club 31 Pep Club 3, 4: School Paper 3, 4, Cheer- leader l, 2, 33 F.l-l.A. l, Z, 3, 4, GAA, l, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 3. Bernard Hackbarth Bernie' ' Lettermen's Club 3, 41 B.A.A. l, 23 F.F.A. l, 2,4 Donald Heinen Don F.F.A. 4. Barbara Harrison Barb Library Club 3 4 F H A Gene Ketterhagen Gene Photography Club 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Pep Club4 BAA 1 2 ..A.l2 . Gladys Houtslnger Glady Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 School Paper 4 Dramatucs 4 F H A I 2 Robert LaMeer Bob Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4: B.A.A I, 23 F.F.A. 1, 2, 4. Lenore Madden ' ' Lenny' ' Science Club 3, Photo- graphy Club 4g Library Club 33 Pep Club, School Paper 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Chorus 43 Band l, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. James McCormack J im Pep Club 3, 43 Photog- raphy Club 2, 45 Library Club 3, 43 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 42 B.A.A. l,2. Jack Maleski Jack Photography Club I, 23 Library Club 33 Pep Club 43 F.F.A. l, 2, 43 B.A.A. l,2. Joanne Morris Maurice Library Club 33 Pep Club 3, 45 School Paper 3, 4g C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Majorette l, 25 Drum Majorette 3, 43 Chorus, Librarian and Sec. 33 Band, Librarian 3, 4, Sec. 3. Philip Meldahl Butch Pep Club 45 Photography Club 4, Treas. Dale Nelson Butch F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 43 B.AA l, 2. Sharon O'Hare No'Hare Library Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Pep Club 4, Pres. 4. Warren Pries Warren F.F.A. 41 B.A.A. l, 2. Philip Phillips Benny F.F.A, 2, 33 Reporter 3 Edward Roberts I l Ed? i Photography Club l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 23 Li brary 3, 41 Pep Club 4 Chorus 33 Annual Staff I 2, 43 B.A.A. l,'2g Letter men's Club 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3. Warren Reck Reck Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pho- tography 2, 43 Student Council 4, B.A.A. l, 23 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 4. AI'1fh0r1y Schauer Tony Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 43 F.F.A. 3 Errol Schmelling Cl !O Lettermen's Club 3,41 Li- brary Club 33 Pep Club 43 Chorus l , 3. Delores Seno it Y Seno ' Dramatics Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4g F,H.A. l, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 4. Martha Scuffham Martha Pep Club 4 Library Club 3 4 School Paper 4 A 3 FHA l 2 3 Nancy Wagner Nanc Library Club l, 2, 31 Pep Club 3, 43 School Paper l, 2, 3: Student Council 43 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 An- nual Staff 3, 43 F.l-l.A. 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 C.A.A, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. Curtis Uebele Curt Science Club 3, 43 Pho- tography l, 23 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 33 Pep Club 43 School Paper 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4. David Walker ' ' Dave Pep club 43 B.A.A, 1, 2 F.F.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Richard Walker Dick Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Band 2: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 41 B.A.A. l, 2. Fern Wilson Ferny Pep Club 33 Library Club 33 School Paper 3, 45 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, Sec. 3: C-.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Kenneth Walton ' ' Kenny' ' Photography Club 43 Stu- dent Council 4, Pres. 4, Pep Club 4, Vice-Pres. 43 F.F.A, 4, Sec. 43 Class Pres. 4. Dolores Wnsden Dodne Club l 2 3 brary Club 3 4 School Paper 4 Chorus l An nua Staff 4' F.H.A, l 2 3 4' C-.A.A. l. Jean Wnnfneld Jeep Llbrary Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 School Paper l 4 Chorus 3 Band l 4 GAA 2 Pres 3 Marilyn Yunk lLLynn7Y Library Club 33 Pep Club 43 Student Council 31 School Paper 2, 3, 4, Edi- tor 43 C-.A.A. 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 41 F.H.A, 45 Maioreffe 23 Class Treas. 3, SENIOR School opened on September esghth wsth 48 sensors At the fsrst class meetsng we elected KEN WALTON Dressdent DON ANDERSEN vsce pressdent SHARON OHARE secretary JACK MALESKI treasurer and WARREN RECK student councsl representatsve We also elected MR FER RARO class advssor and MISS AXTELL asssstant advssor Homecomsng soon came and we were glad that Joan Fox a sensor was elected queen We had our sensor psctures taken and everyone was very well satssfsed wsth them Work was begun on the annual about thss tsme We held a dance after the fsrst basketball game whsch was very success ful We had our bsg dance of the year on February 6 The theme was Val entsne Ball Herman Swanson and hss orchestra furnsshed mussc for us Everyone had a most ensoyable tsme representatsve for the sensors Also at thss tsme Martha Carlborg transferred from Des Plasnes and was welcomed to the Sensor Class Our Sensor Class Play ss comsng up soon and wsll be a bsg project Nancy Wagner was chosen as the outstandsng good cstszen by the Daughters of the Amerscan Revolutson The chosce was made on the basss of dependabslsty servsce leadershsp and patrsotssm Craduatson ss comsng soon It seems such a short tsme ssnce we were just startsng hsgh school Our class flower was chosen and ss the whste car natson Our class motto ss 'LINKS OF TODAY MAKE CHAINS OF TO MORROW We would ssncerely lske to thank Mr Ferraro and Msss Axtell for maksng our sensor year a most ensoyable and successful one I 9 , ' 10 s yy . l - I At the second semester, Curtis Uebele was elected as student council i! NIOR 1 l 'Rf if FIRST ROW: Sharon O'Hare, Ioan Fox, Delores Mudgett, Nancy Wagner, CarlaBlodgett, Pat Greenwald, Joanne Morns, Jean Winfield. SECOND ROW: Lenore Madden, Delores Seno, Jane Bohn, Lynn Yunk, Ronald Gemmell, Barb Harrison, Bob LaMeer, Benny Phillips, Ken Walton. THIRD ROW: Mrss Axtell, Assistant Adv1sor,Martha Scuffham, Gladys I-loutsmger, Gene Ketterhagen, Ed Becker, Dave Walker, Fern Wilson, Errol Schmelllng, Warren Reck, Mr. Ferraro, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Bud Henry,Warren Pries, Jun McCormack, Dale Nelson, Bernie l-lackbarth, Jack Maleski, Ph1l Glasman, Elaine Dunek, Tony Shauer, Phil Meldahl. FIFTH ROW: Joe Dooper, Gale Eppers, Dave Bushmg, Ed Roberts. Don Andersen, Dick Walker, Curtis Uebele. . I ,L , if 4 LASSES TID AGRICULTURE Mr Ronnerud Q f i x SOCIAL LIVING Mr Lonergan HOME EC ON OMIC S Miss Dee tz . my --4 41 .Av -'Q on-Q.-A 1 YB' -1 7:--1-utr I7 'taxi' D ,- n'nz.,'9 . A :At XA dv jf xggflgdik wwf' A K annum' -- 2' vwifrf ' 4. 7 , if 1. 3 f .. 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M ITL X ,jf MLP P 3 M T, L x 'lx FJ IE X75 E Q HB QL Fl, f A , nn 55 IE H1 ML ,Q JU IOR On September eaghth 77 aunaors enrolled at Central Hagh School At our farst class meetang the followang offacers were elected JAMES HUN TOON presadent CHARLES MCCORMACK vace presadent NANCY WHITE secretary LOIS PADDOCK treasurer and JUDY SORENSON stu dent councal representatave MR VALENTE was chosen as advasor and MR DOONE as assistant advasor We ordered our class rangs on September 22 and they were delavered on November ll The entare class was well pleased wath them As a money makang proaect the aunuors sold charm bracelets wath Central H S on them We also sponsored a number of dances Plans for the Junaor Prom were begun early an the year The prom wall be held on May l and everyone as hopang at wall be a bag success At the second semester Nancy Weber transferred to Central and the Junaor Class welcomed her Lal Eppang was chosen student councal repre sentatave for the second semester Another scheduled event an whach junaors wall partacapate as the Junaor Senaor banquet We wash to thank Mr Valente and Mr Doone for makang our aunaor year a memorable one Everyone as antacapatang next year when we wall re turn to become the thard graduatang class of Central Hagh School n . a - ' a n 1 ' y H I D 1 3 - a a UNIOR FIRST ROW Jane Pasch Harr1etScufiham Mabel Tuttle L11 Eppmg Joycc Hang Mary Stecker Joanne Grnder Cathy Ludw1g Kay Heffernan Ga11Jung SECOND ROW Mr Doone AsstAdv1sor Nancy Leach Carla Olsen Lo1s Paddock Donna Krahn Br1an Beth Bill Neuhaus Rodney Greenwald Bob Terry D1anne Wagner Mr Valcnte Advtsor THIRD ROW Clrff Cameron AlexN1edzo1kowsk1 B111 Elyea Charles Mc Cormack Lors Dorfhnger Conn1e Gergren Mark Wrsnefskr, Bonnre Glasman Barbara Busse Beverly Henderson Phyll1sSchwanz Barbara Clark Marv1nStatema FOURTH ROW Beth Wtlson Nancy Whrte Lorrarne Krawczyk Marrlyn Kerkman Treasure Krakk Barbara Corb1n, Wayne Gentz Dennrs Smrth Nancy Zrebell Mary Mrlner Pam Whrtcher FIFTH ROW Jerry Hansen Charles Gagnen G1lbertKrahn Gary Prtts Ronald Eckhart Fred Haun Curt Schwenn Bob Stanek Chuck Johnson Russell Burrell Roger M1Ck SIXTH ROW Gene Olson Ronald Robers, Jtm Huntoon Paul Mormon Larry Leach R1chard Koehn Glenn Prres John Greenwald Jrm Voves John Hrlbert Clayton Krahn SEVENTH ROW J1rnGr1mmer Chuck Uttech Eugene Merten Leonard Wermelrng Wendell Rhodes, Don Smrtz Dave Cowan Walter Gctka Bob Schmldt, . . . . A . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I , . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . . . . - ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 U I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C ASSES ACTIO CHEMISTRY Mr Conway AMERICAN I-HSTORY Mr Valeme INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr Kissel DPIIOMORES The sophomore students numbering eighty sux enrolled for classes on September enghth looklng forward to a most prosperous year The frrst class meeting on September I8 ended wnth the electron Of Jack Bloss presndent Dale Eppung vlce presldent Bernard Zeuhen treasurer Loretta Ellnngson secretary and Larry Solberg reporter Larry later resigned and Jim Pyott was elected to take his place Homecomang was soon upon us and we were proud that Corinne Stys C-alety was the watchword for thus year s sophomores when they under took the task of sponsorlng the lnltlatuon a Chrlstmas Dance and a Sadne l-lawklns Sock Hop which were very successful We were very happy over the vlctoruous results of the B teams an both football and basketball since most of the starting members were sopho mores The sophomores led the way In the selllng of magazlnes durlng the November campalgn as they were the hughest class In sales We sincerely wlsh to thank lvlr Lonergan and Mr Conway for making our sophomore year a most successful one Cko, a sophomore, was one of the candidates for queen. OPHO ORES FIRST ROW Judy Prtngle Carolyn Schwenn Betty Henthorn Sharon Vogt Ahce Stad ler Nancy Runkel Sandra Sorenson Esther Mudgett Margle Kerkoff Slurley Ingram SECOND ROW Rosemary Kelly Margaret Kolmk Erme Wtse B111 Benson Nell Innes B111 Kluender Bob Hess Mary Lxng Loretta Elhngson Bev F1elds Mavls Schmellmg Beatr1ce Hennmg, THIRD ROW Karen Hancock Carole Styscko Jeanette Sab1n .Terry Blodgett Bob Stann D1ck Merten J 1m Ludw1g GeneLudw1g Jerry Kramer Noelle Glas man Kathy Fonk Shlrley Perry FOURTH ROW Jack Bloss Wayne Meyer Robert Hart Teddy DeLa Matter B111 Zxebell Roberta Thomey Cormne Styscko Wanda Krohn Deanna Schennmg Donna B1str1ck Darlene Halladay Sh1rley Kerkman FIFTH ROW Donald Dxnges Dale Epplng Bob Merten J lm Rhodes W1ll1am Po1sl Roger Marguardt M1chael Boyesen Roger Beth R1chard Taylor Wayne Herda T1mmy Schlax SIXTH ROW Bob Gxlmore Larry Solberg R1chard Fox Ronald Drotar Earl Golbr1cht John Fanmn James Day Ronald Lew1s Marvm Jungklns James Pyott W1ll1am Kohlsteadt Francxs LeMay SEVENTH ROW Dav1d Glasrnan Gary Graber1k Roy Nelson Ed Hansen Ernest Heblor Larry Gohlke Bernard Zelhen JerryKerkman Russell Kohlman Ronald Thomas. EIGHTH ROW Mr Conway Ass1stantAdv1sor Mr Lonergan Advlsor 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q - 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 . . . . 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Q 1 1 o 1 1 CLASS ' ACTIU Q 1 lui 'Q Laun MR. DOONE Biology MR CONW AY Typmg MISS AXTELL FRESIIME More than one hundred freshmen entered school on September eughth thus Year They were all shy at furst but soon got unto the swung of thungs Central Hugh School offered the followung subuects Englush general scuence agruculture undustrual arts general mathematucs home economucs and physucal educatuon Englush general scuence and physucal educatuon are requured subuects At our furst class meetung we elected the followung offucers Dolly Audrey Reck treasurer lvlr Kussel was elected advusor and Muss Deetz assustant advusor Our freshman basketball team plays the Junuor Hugh Schools teams of Kenosha and other freshman teams un thus locality Some of the freshmen boys play on the basketball 'B team and some of them were on the foot ball team I m sure some of our good ball players wull make the baseball team The freshmen sponsored several dances durung the year which were very successful Not long after we started school we were unvolved un the usual unutua tuon Everyone had to dress accordung to rules set up by the sophomores We had to march through all the classrooms un our specufued clothes A gay party was held un the evenung We are proud to be a part of the Central Hugh School and we all hope to be back as sophomores next year Birky, presidentg Dean Schultz, vice-presidentg Ardys Martell, secretaryg and FRESIIM N FIRST ROW Dolly Brrky Betty Seno, Audrey Reck Pat Schwenn, Mary Blodgett, Beverly Everett, D1aneLewrs Carol Torrey Leona Kostka Elsa W1nn Mlss Deetz Assrstant Advrsor SECOND ROW Shtla Hoke Roselyn Pfeffer Gerry Anderson Pat Couch Barbara Lamb Marlene Enchelmeyer Dtane Hart Janet Morman Deborah McLafferty Cynthra Rernhart Marrlyn Prtes THIRD ROW Lorna Gentz Nancy Brunner, Lou1se Nancy Scuffharn Janet Schlax, Barbara Bobula FOURTH ROW Ardys Martell Darlene Llng James Ronnerud Ernest Zmzer Paul Karser, Charles Laudy Norman Barthel Pete Hansen Barbara Rrcchro Betty Grlmore FIFTH ROW Dennrs Anderson Roy Wrlson Mrchael Greenwald Donald Razor Ronald Lazar, Jrm Nelson, Lauren Carroll John Bobula Roger Greske B111 Warren Q4 f 'X YR Jswagu JS., LUORK Kostka, Ruth Kerkman, Suzanne Gehring, Elaine Fowler, Nancy Benz, Heidi Schroeter, I I i . 0 C FRESHM FIRST ROW James Pavlovrch Clarence Herr, James Fonk Rrchard Pavlovrch Ronnre Fuederkrng Monte Fuchow Ronald Noble Kenny Schultz Martln Werdner Mr Krssel Adv1sor SECOND ROW Kenny Brnnmger, Gary Hansen Doyle Vaughn Vmcent Getka LeRoy Smrtz Franklm Albert Ralph Meyers Drnms M1ck Eugene Solberg Davrd Innes THIRD ROW Howard Kastken, Fred Rhodes Drck Schultz Dean Schultz B111 LaMeer Bruce Buckman, George Burnett Bob Gagnen Wayne Wrsnefskr Drck Greenwald Dennrs Rartor Allan Bordman FOURTH ROW Rrchard Kadolph Dale Gross Larry Menarlk R1chardC1esalsk1 Davrd Mrck Robert Jackley Robert Trmm Norman Grrnder Barney Cheney, Tom Brennen ,N rrp '-T-..'I?'-V X Q , I X 6 if O F9 CLASS QTIO Enghsh MISS BOSMAN General Mathemaucs MR. FERRARO 'fl-1 In-maui' General SCIENCE MR, LONERGAN CGILMD35 ,MK D 'iii' I J 77 vb 5 X 1-.5:??,e k -Kw FIJRENS CS FIRST ROW Jeanette Sabin Carole Styscko Audrey Reck Ela1ne Fowler Elsa W1nn Ardys Martell Marlene Enchelmeyer SECOND ROW Mr Doone Corn1nneStyscko James Day Charles Gagnen Benny Ph1ll1ps J1m Pyott Curtls Schwenn Gerry Ander sen THIRD ROW Fred Rhodes Norman Barthel James Ronnerud Jlmmy Lynn Marvxn Statema Ronald Frlederkmg Twenty students partxcxpated 1n forenslc 8CIlV1I16S Ih1S year Smce only one of the students FOFCHSIC Assoc1at1on unt1l next year In order to allow the students to observe the mechan1cs of a forens1c contest the group observed the league contest wh1ch was held at the W11mot Hlgh School on March 10 The Central H1gh School forenstc contest was held on March 29 Mrs Carol Merkt acted as Judge Gold speech medals were awarded to those rece1v1ng an A rat1ng s11ver speech medals to those rece1v1ng B or C ranngs It IS hoped that the students who engaged 1n forensrcs thzs year w1ll be 1l'l forenslc act1v1t1es next year Next year the group w1ll be 1n the Wh1tewater D1str1ct of the WISCODSUI Forens1c Assoclatton hence they w1ll compete agamst other schools to attempt to send representatwes to the state contest : ' 7 I I . I , I 1 U : U I l I 1 I ' , I I 1 I l ' . : . . . ' , , . had previous experience in forensics, it was dediced that we should not join the Wisconsin . . ' ' an - - I - . D ' as so , . F . . . DE T UNCIL STANDING Mr Ferraro and Ken Walton AT DESK Don Andersen FIRST ROW Barb Clark Nancy Wagner Dtanne Wagner Joan Fox SECOND ROW Beth Wtlson Elame Fowler Lenore Madden Bob La Meer THIRD ROW Ber me Zethen Warren Reck Dave Cowan Denms Srmth A student counctl IS formed for the benefxt of the student to brmg h1m to a closer understandmg of the rtmnmg of a school and to represent the student body for the purpose of votcmg optmons and makmg dec1s1ons The ftrst semester Student Counctl got off to a good start last fall w1th the elxtlon of offtcers at the ftrst meetmg They were Ken Walton presldent Don Andersen v1ce presldent and Joan Fox secretary Mr Ferraro was reelected as adv1sor of the student counctl The Student Councll was gtven complete charge m the preparatlon and plannmg of the flrst Homecommg at Central wh1ch was held October 16 We dec1ded that any gxrl 1n school could become a cand1date for queen by gettmg a pet1t1on of flfty names The queen would then be chosen from these cand1dates by a vote of the entlre student body we also dec1ded to g1ve the cheerleaders along w1th the Pep Club the respons1b1hty of the pep rally wh1ch was held the mght before the game The C Club took charge of the dance wh1ch was held the mght of thegame Through the Jomt efforts of these two groups the Student Counctl was credited wlth hav1ng sponsored a very successful Homecomlng We voted to purchase two mxmature Chr1stmas trees for the Chrxstmas Party wh1ch was held December 23 1n the All Purpose Room. Many problems wh1ch arose dur1ng the ftrst semester were settled Wtth th1s favorable terrnmatton of atdeavors we ended our half year of enjoyment as members of the Student Counc11 STUDE T C UNCIL . FIRST ROW Frank11n Albert Ardys Martell L11 Eppmg Nancy Runkel Nancy Wagner Ronald Frlederkmg SECOND ROW Lynn Yunk Jean Wmf1eld Phyll1s Schwanz Charles McCormack Nancy Whlte THIRD ROW Mr Ferraro Curtls Uebele Joe Dooper Gerry Anderson Jxm Pyott Ed Roberts W1der understandtng a new constltutton and a successful hall plan marked a semester of progress for Central s up and conung Student Counc1l Th1s last semester's Counc1l was perhaps one ofthe most act1ve ever to be chosen Contmu mg leadershtp of school act1vit1es welconung suggesuons and student tnterest were our mam ODJSCIIVSS Excunves of the Counc1l are Curtls Uebele Prestdent Ed Roberts V1ce Presxdent and L11 Eppmg Secretary Treasurer After the Student Counc1l had f1n1shed the COHSIIIUIIOH they were called upon to handle the hall congestmon A successful plan was soon devtsed whereupon hall mon1tors were stauoned to d1rect trafflc and form certam 1ntersect1ons A mock meetmg was then QIVEII m front of the student body to acquatnt them w1th the Counc1l s ZCIIVIIISS and problems These are only a few of the xdeas and changes that went on 1n the meetlngs th1s semester In the years to come 1I is the smcere hope of all the members that the Student Counclls of the future wxll contmue 1ts leadershlp as d1d the Student Counc1l of 54 May we extend our smcere thanks to Mr Ferraro for the splend1d Job he dtd as faculty advtsor : 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . l ' I I I , . 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LIBR RY CLUB FIRST ROW Ardys Martell Nancy Leach Loretta Ellmgson Deanna Schenmng Wanda Krohn Sharon OI-lare Bev Hendersen Donna Krahn SECOND ROW Lorna Gentz Judy Prmgle Cor1nne Styscko Carole Styscko Jeanette Sabm Cynth1a Reinhart Martha Scufiham Gladys Houtsmger Roberta Thomey Pam Whrtcher THIRD ROW Mmss Bosman, Bob Merten J1m Pyott Bruce Buckman J1m Nelson R1chard Bordman Denn1s Ra1tor Ronald Grinder Jim Rhodes B111 Kohlsteadt Marlene Enchelmeyer FOURTH ROW Robert T1fl'1H'l Beth Wilson Nancy Wh1te Russell Kohlman Dean Schultz Curus Schwenn Wayne Gentz John Greenwald Ronald Lewls Marvin .Tungkms M1chae1Bo Jesen Nancy Brunner FIFTH ROW Drck Merten E1ameDunek Treasure Krakk Lorrame Kraczyck Donna B1str1ck Darlene Halladay D1ck Koehn Mxchael Green wald R1chard Clesielskr John Fanmn Larry Solberg SDCTH ROW J1lTlGl'1I'Ill'l'18I' Dave Cowan Chuck Johnson Roy Nelson Dave Bushmg Ed Roberts Don Smltz Ronald Robers R1chard Taylor Wayne Herda SERVICE IS the motto of the Central 1-hgh School L1brary Club a co educauonal or gamzauon organized under the d1rect1on of M1ss Irene Bosman hbrarian At the1r f1rst meenng 1n September, 1953 the followmg off1cers were elected Donna Krahn Pres1dent L11 Eppmg V1ce Presldent and Dave Cowan Secretary Treasurer Through the efforts of the club members a new museum case was presented to the h1gh school 1n memory of the school's F1rst Lxbrary Club 1952 1953 I 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 u - 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I : I I I I I I I 1 1 1 14 11 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 , . . . . . . - . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 9 LIBR RY C U FIRST ROW Nancy Runkel Mav1s Schmelhng Mary Blodgett T1I'1'lfI'lYSCh13X Ronn1e Frederkxng Monte Flrchow James Pavlovxch Clarence Herr Rrchard P3V1OVlCh SECOND ROW Dolores Mudgett Joanne Grnder Kay Heffernan Cathy Ludwxg Carla Blodgett Barb Clark D1ane Wagner Nancy Schuffham Janet Schlax Janet Morman THIRD ROW MISS Bosman Advlsor Bob Gagnen B111 Kluender Dlck Greenwald Eugene Solberg Ronn1e Noble Jack Bloss Drck Schultz B111 Benson Joyce Hang FOURTH ROW L11 Eppmg Jane Pasch D1ane Hart Denn1s Smlth Barney Cheney Jerry Blodgett Carolyn Schwenn Betty I-lenthorn Pat Schwenn George Burnett Pat Couch FIFTH ROW John Bobula Carla Olsen Lo1s Paddock Gerry Anderson Barb Harrlson Harrxet Scufiham Clrff Cameron Br1an Beth Mrke W1snefsk1 B111E1yea Rodney Greenwald Tom Brenner November 16 21 the Lrbrary Club put mto full swmg a campargn for observance of Natronal Book Week thus stxmulatmg greater xnterest rn books rn readmg and rn usrng the full resources of the llbrary As the result of the1r comb1ned act1v1t1es durrng 1953 54 a new large 11ght oak rotmd readmg table was presented to our hxgh school hbrary Because of the f1ne Splfll of co operat1on and servrces on the part of the members of the Lrbrary Club rt IS possrble to make the lrbrary fUIlCI1Ol'l more eff1c1ent1y da11y in the rnterests and welfare of both student body and faculty ' I I I 1 ., . 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PEP CLUB FIRST ROW Carla Blodgett Esther Mudgett Barb Clark D1ane Wagner Shtrleyln gram Marg1e Kerkoff Carol Torrey Nancy Wagner Mary Blodgett SECOND ROW Joan Fox Joyce Hang L11 Eppmg Marv Stecker Janet Schlax Nancy Scuffham Heldl Schroeter Debby McLafferty Janet Morman MaV1SSChmC11lHg Nancy Runkel THIRD ROW Pat Greenwald Lenore Madden Gladys I-Ioutstnger Sharon OHare Delores Seno Margaret Kolmk Jane Bohn Martlyn Yunk Joanne Morrts Jean W1nf1eld M1ss Schrank Adv1sor FOURTH ROW Judy Pr1ngle Carolyn Schwenn Betty Henthorn Pat Schwenn Loretta Elllngson Audrey Reck Deanna Schenmng Wanda Krohn Elatne meyer Suzanne Gehrmg Ruth Kerkman Carole Styscko Jeanette Sabm Shlrley Kerk man Gerry Anderson Beverly Hendersen Donna Krahn PatCouch SIXTH ROW Nan cy Whlte Beth W11son Donna B1str1ck Darlenel-Ialladay Martlyn Prtes Cynth1a Remhart Nancy Benz D1ane Hart Barbara Bobula Cortnne Styscko The Pep Club IS an orgamzauon conststmg of students who wtsh to help create an lnterest 1n the sports 3CIlV1I16S of our school We have done numerous thxngs to make th1s year a Joyful one The ma1n BCIIVIIY was helpmg to make the f1rst Homecommg at Central a b1g success We helped the cheerleaders w1th the pep rally the mght before the game wh1ch conslsted of a bonfrre speeches and a snake dance We also made football pennants and chrysanthemums and sold them at the game We sold refreshments at all of the home games W1th the money that we ratsed from these projects we bought megaphones for the cheerleaders wh1ch they used durmg the football season. Fowler, Martha Scuffham, Betty Seno. FIFTH ROW: Ardys Martell, Marlene Enchel- PEP CLUB FIRST ROW George Burnett D1ck Greenwald B111 Kluender D1ck Schultz Ronme Noble T1m Schlax B111 Benson Fred Rhodes SECOND ROW J1m Pyott Teddy DeLa Matter Roger Beth Charles McCormack Jack Bloss DCl'lI'l1S Sm1th B1lly Elvea John Fannm J1m Ludwlg THIRD ROW Russell Kohlman Dlck Merten Bob Terry Gene Ketterhagen Bob LaMeer Dale Eppmg Curtxs Schwenn Don Razor J1m Rhodes M1ss Schrank Advlsor FOURTH ROW Clayton Krahn Dean Schultz John Greenwald Jerry Kerkman Mxke Greenwald Bruce Buchman B11ly Kohlstead Wayne Gentz Marvm Jungkms Bob Merten Brxan Beth FIFTH ROW Ronme Robers Larry Leach Dave Walker Ken Walton Wayne Herda Rrchard Taylor Gene Ludwlg Mark W1snefsk1 Chff Cameron Ed Becker Ph1lMe1dahl SIXTH ROW J1mGr1mmer Dave Cowan Chuck Johnson Leonard Wemehng Walter Getka Bern1eZe1hen Bermel-lackbarth Gale Eppers Dave Bushmg Ph11G1asman DonAndersen SEVENTHROW Roy Nelson Curus Uebele Eugene Merten Warren Reck Wendell Rhodes Ed Roberts Don SITIIIZ At the end of the football season mater1al was purchased for new sk1rts for the A team cheerleaders The Jumpers whxch were used last year were accepted by the B team cheerleaders as the1r un1forms Thls orgamzanon IS enjoyed by all and xs always ready to welcome new members The offlcers thxs year were. Sharon O Hare presldent Ken Walton v1ce presrdent Ed Becker secretary Warren Reck treasurer Don Anderson student councxl f1rst semester and Nancy Whlte student counc11 second semester Our adv1sor was MISS Schrank 1 .' , ' .' . ' .' ,' . . :' , ' I I I I ' .1' I I I .1 . I I. I. I I I I D I I ' '. .' . : ' . . I I I. I .1 . .I . I -I I I ' I ' Y I '. ' . . : . ' , 1 I I I ll , - . . . - . . D . 2 . : . . PIIDTUGRAPIIY CLUB FIRST ROW Jerry Blodgett B111 Benson Bob Stann D1ck Schultz B1l1Kluender Bob Hess L11 Eppxng Carla Blodgett D1anne Wagner Barb Clark Mav1sSchmell1ng SEC OND ROW Joan Fox Gerry Anderson Lorna Gentz Nancy Brunner Bev Hendersen Audrey Reck Dolly B1rky Judy Prmgle Pat Couch Sharon Vogt Ardys Martell Betty Seno THIRD ROW Karen Hancock Lorrame Krawczyk Cor1nneStyscko Nancy Leach Carole Styscko Jeanette Sabm Gladys Houtsmger Leaore Madden Pat Green wald Sharon OHare Delores Seno Joanne MOFFIS FOURTH ROW Warren Reck Russell Kohlman Marvm Jungkms Roger Marguardt Gllbert Krahn Charles Gagnen B111 Z1ebell Donna B1str1ck Darlene Halladay Elalne Dunek Barbara Corbm Nancy Wagner FIFTH ROW Chuck Johnson Ronald Robers Tony Schauer Wendell Rhodes Ph11 Glasman Phxl Meldahl Ed Becker Ken Walton Gene Ketterhagen Don Ander sen Bob LaMeer Mr Rockwell Adv1sor SDCTH ROW J1mGr1mmer Dave Cowan Don Smltz Lenny Wermel1ng Bob Schmldt John Greenwald M1chae1Bojesen Gale Eppers Ed Roberts Curtls Schwenn The Photography Club under the d1rect1on of Maurlce Rockwell has a membersh1p of 65 Treasurer and Gerry Andersen Student Counc1l for the second semester We began work 1n developmg f11rn. We have been ustng the tank process We are plannmg to begm prmtmg soon We have as club officers: Warren Reck, Presidentg Audrey Reck, Secretary: Phil Meldahl, SCIENC U FIRST ROW JIITI Rhodes Jerry Blodgett Bob Stann Mr Conway Advlsor Txmmy Schlax Rodney Greenwald SECOND ROW B111 Z1ebel1 JIITI Nelson Larry Solberg Marvm Jungkms Roberta Thomey Sharon Vogt Kathy Fonk THIRD ROW Gene Olson, J1l'l'l Ronnerud Gene Ketterhagen Denn1s Smlth Gtlbert Krahn M1chael Bolesen Bob Stamck Pat McCormack Ed Roberts Curtls Uebele R1chard Koehn Glen Prtes Paul Morman Russell Burrell J 1m Huntoon B111 Elyea The f1rst meetmg of the Sc1ence Club brought m 14 new sczence enthus1asts as well as 13 returmng from last year These members elected R1chard Koehn Pres1dent .Terry Fox Vtce Pres1dent Charles McCormack Secretary and Treasurer Denn1s Sm1th, Student Counc11 f1rst Our club s mam ob3ect1ve IS to further the lnterest of the members m SCIEIICS and thus to IIIICFCSI the whole school more mn sclence courses ln the future our club hopes to enter the annual Wesunghouse Talent Search 1Il whxch the wmners rece1ve SCIEHCB scholarshtps to leadmg untversmes To sumulate mterest 1.11 sctence each member selects a project pertalrung to some fteld of sclence To broaden h1s knowledge on the subject he reads expertments and may even compare notes w1th fellow SCICHIISIS from other schools Some of the proJects under study are hy droporucs, crystal rad1o sets nucrophotography and crosspolmatlon of flowers Our club belongs to two large group of SCISHCC clubs The WISCOUSIH J' un1or Academy of Sc1ence and The Sc1ence Clubs of Amer1ca They send us hterature on suggested projects and act1v1t1es Wh1Ch our club can undertake On December 30 1953 our club went to Ch1cago to V1S1I the Museum of Sc1ence and Industry We had a wonderful t1me and learned a lot wh1le we were there ln the future we hope to make thts a yearly tr1p : . 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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of MERICA FIRST ROW Carla Blodgett Barb Clark D1ane Wagner Sandra Sorenson Al1ceStad ler Carol Torrey Shtrley Perry Beatrtce Henmng SECOND ROW Mary Stecker Heldl Schroeter Elatne Fowler Audrey Reck Betty Seno Joan Fox Dolores Mudgett L11 Epplng Joyce Hang THIRD ROW Jane Bohn Lynn Yunk Darlene Lmg Joanne Morrls Jean Wmfleld Bev F1elds Judy Prmgle Harr1etScuffham Mabel Tuttle M1ss Deetz Advtsor FOURTH ROW Betty Gtlmore Rosemary Kelly Mary Lmg Bev Hendersen Donna Krahn Lenore Madden Sharon O'Hare Pat Greenwald Delores Seno Pattt Wlntcher FIFTH ROW Noelle Glasman Nancy Leach Kathy Fonk Carla Olson Jane Pasch Elsa Wmn Ruth Kerkman Carole Styscko Jeanette Sabm Mary Mtlner SIXTH ROW Gladys Houtsxnger Martha Scuffham Nancy Z1ebe1l Phyll1s Schwanz Suzanne Gehrtng Barbara Bobula Cor1nne Styscko Fern W1lson Marlene Enchelmeyer Corbm Lorra1neKrawczyk Treasure Krakk We as Future Homemakers of Amermca are strtvtng to be worthy homemembers today and capable homemakers of tomorrow Our F H A got off to a good start th1s year by attendmg the F H A Rally at Burltngton wh1ch gave us many tdeas on what to do th1s year W1th the help of the F F A we put on a very successful Halloween Dance TIIIS year s1x glrls part1c1pated 1n thedemonstratton program They were Sandra Sorenson Beverly F1elds Mary Lxng Nancy Runkel Ahce Stadler and Betty Gtlmore Nancy took f1rst tn th1s contest went to the d1str1ct contest at Lake Geneva and also took fxrst The off1cers th1s year were Jane Bohn pres1dent Barb Corbxn vxce prestdent Jean Wmfteld secretary Carla Blodgett treasurer Lenore Madden parhamentarxan Nancy Z1ebell reporter Treasure Krakk h1stortan student councll for flrst semester Lenore Madden and student counc1l for second semester Phyll1s Schwanz Karen Hancock. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy White, Beth Wilson, Marilyn Kerkman, Barb FUTURE F R ERS of AMERICA FIRST ROW Jlm Fonk D1ck Greenwald Norman Barthel Charles Laudy Kenny Schultz Franklxn Albert Marty We1dner Ralph Meyers SECOND ROW Wayne W1SH6fSk1 Roger Geske Vmce Getka Roy W1lson John Bobula Jerry Kramer Roger M1ck Charles McCormack Marv1n Statema LeRoy Srrutz THIRD ROW Bob Terry B111 Neuhaus M1ke w1SH6fSkl Donald Dmges Wayne Meyers B111 Po1sl Gary Hansen Pete Hansen Davtd Mick Robert Hart Mr Ronnerud FOURTH ROW Charles Gagnen B111 Warren Bob Jackley D1ck Fox Kenny Walton Dale Epping Dave Walker Gene Ludwig James Ludwig Teddy DeLaMatter Ronald Gemmell FIFTH ROW ,T1mVoves Gene Ketterhagen Ronald Eckhardt Dale Nelson Fred Haun Richard Cf.6SelSk1 J1m Day Roger Marguardt Dale Gross Earl Golbr1ck Barney Cheney SDCTH ROW Erme Zmzer Jxm McCormack Joe Dooper Larry Leach Bob Gxllmore Jerry Kerk man Larry Gohlke Jack Malesk1 Bob LaMeer Gary Grabarik SEVENTH ROW Bob Schm1dt Clayton Krahn Paul Ka1ser Lauren Carroll Warren Reck Tony Schauer Chuck Johnson Ronald Robers C6011 Henry Warren Pr1es EIGHTH ROW J'1m Gr1mmer Chuck Uttech Leonard Wermelmg Don Sl'I11IhZ Gale Eppers Wendell Rhodes Dave Cowan Walter Getka Don Andersen Bernard Zelhen The F F A IS made up of boys who take vocauonal agrtculture The off1cers th1s year were Warren Reck Pres1dent J 1m McCormack V1ce Pres1dent .T oe Dooper Secretary Dale Nelson Treasurer Jack Malesk1 Reporter Gale Eppers Senunel Bob LaMeer Student C0l1I'lCll f1rst semester and .T oe Dooper Student COUHCII second semester The Jun1ors and sen1ors IDF F A took a tr1p to the Internauonal L1ve Stock Show U1 CIIICRQO th1s year and the freshmer1 and sophomores went to M3d1SOH, : I ' l ' I ' 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . I , Q C I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I . l . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 IRL ' ATHLETI ASS CIATIO FIRST ROW L11 Eppmg Barbara R1cch1o Rosalyn Pfeffer Nancy Wagner Mav1s Schrnellmg Nancy Runkel. SECOND ROW Joyce Hang Mary Stecker Pat Counch Betty Seno Dlane Wagner Barb Clark Debby McLafferty Carol Torrey Joan Fox THIRD ROW Wanda Krohn Pat Greenwald Sharon O Hare Delores Seno Jane Bohn Lynn Yunk Phyllls Schwanz Joanne Morrxs Jean Wmfleld and M1ss Schrank Advlsor FOURTH ROW Elame Fowler Audrey Reck Bev Hendersen Dolly B1rky Donna Krahn Judy Prmgle Carolyn Schwenn Betty Hexthorn Loretta Ellingson Deanna Schenmng. FIFTH ROW Nancy Whne, Nancy Ztebell Roberta Thomey Karen Hancock Cormne Gerry Anderson SDQTH ROW Beth Wllson Marllyn Kerkman Donna B1str1ck Darlene Halladay Kathy Fonk Noelle Glasman Barbara Bobula Diane Lew1s Suzanne Gehrmg. The G A A has been organ1zed for the beneflt of those glrls who like sports and want to take part tn them Thts club promotes good health DFHCIICBS fosters good sports manshlp and encourages leadershtp among the students but these are only a few of 1ts functions The off1cers th1s year were Fern Wtlson presldent Barb Clark secretary Joyce Hang treasurer student councll fxrst semester Beth W1lson and student council second semester Nancy Wagner Mxss Schrank IS the advxsor Styscko, Lenore Madden, Fern Wilson, Ruth Kerkman, Carole Styscko, Jeanette Sabin, PROJE TIONIS LEFT TO RIGHT Charles Gagnen Mr Valente James Huntoon Curus Schwenn, Gene Olson G11bert Krahn, and Benny Phrlhps A new club has been added to the many others already founded at Central Th1s orgamza non IS the Projecuonist s Club The club was orgamzed by students mterested rn learnmg to operate and mamtain such equxpment as mov1e projectors stnp film machmes and tape recorders The members of the club run th1s equipment for the teachers who may want a mov1e shown or recordmg taken ln then classes This club makes it unnecessary for the teacher to learn to operate the varrous machmes Mr Valente IS our faculty advrsor It was dec1ded that smce the club does not havea large membershlp xt would be unnecessary to elect offtcers N1 I QM ...Z We no gs 1 FUT RE TEACHERS AMERICA Lynn Yunk Mr Doone, Barb Clark Dranne Wagner Pat Couch Nancy Wagner Jan Bohn, Lenore Madden The purpose of the F T A organrzauon IS to rnterest the students rn the teachmg professron Durmg the year the members vrsrted the Racme Kenosha Trarnmg School for Teachers and var1ous elementary schools rn thrs d1str1ct The purpose of these VISITS was to famrharrze the students wrth some of the problems connected wrth the teachrng professron Pat Couch was presrdent of thrs club Nancy Wagner was the s tuden t COUHC11 representauve for the fust semester and Lynn Yunk for the second semester C CLUB FIRST ROW Fred Haun Chff Cameron Errol Sdnmelltng Bob LaMeer Bob Terry Brlan Beth Charles McCormack Gene Ludwlg SECOND ROW Dave Bushlng Clayton Krahn Larry Golke, Jerry Kerkman Bernie Hackbarth Larry Leach Ronald Lewts Gene Ketterhagen THIRD ROW Dav1d Cowan Ed Roberts Walter Getka Richard Walker Don Andersen Ph1l Glasman Warren Reck Bernre Zelhen Wayne Gentz FOURTH ROW 11m Grimmer Tony Schauer Eugene Merten Curtis Uebele Roy Nel son Leonard Wermeling Don Sm1tz Gale Eppers FIFTH ROW Mr Ferraro Coach Peterson Mr Lonergan Mr Valente The C Club held 1ts f1rst meeting of the new school year on September 23 1953 An election of off1cers was held They mclude Don Andersen Presldent Ph1l Glasman V1ce Presldent Curtls Uebele, Secretary and J 1m Gr1mmer Treasurer The C Club sponsored the homecommg dance after the Central vs Waterford game last October 16 The dance will become an annual project of the club At present arrangements are being made for next year s dance. Plans have also been started on our annual prcnic lI'l June at wh1ch all new lettermen of the paSt year wtll be 1n1tiated On February 20 the C Club and themernbers of the basketball squad went to the M1lwaukee Arena to watch Marquette play L0ll1SVlu8 in an exc1tmg basketball game We are hopmg to go to M1lwaukee aga1n th1s sprmg and see one of the braves games A new member has been added to the advtsory staff of the club In add1t1on to Mr Peterson Mr Valente and Mr Ferraro Mr Lonergan coach of the B squad and Freshmen basketball teams has been wrth us tlus year . . . I I I I I I , . . . , y e I , I I I I I . . n I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I - ' I I I I I I 0 I p Q I a o II II - - ' y u . . . . I . . - ' ' U I I I S I . U Il ' o u I I , . . o II OI ' I o . . . . , o u n I e g u g o g 4 I SCHOOL PAPER S AFF FRONT M1ss Axtell Gene Olson Monte F1rchow Pat Greenwald Joanne Morr1s Joan Fox Lenore Madden BACK Lorrame Krawczyk Mary Mllllef Patu Wh1tcher Jean W1nf1eld Robert Taylor L11 Eppmg Fern W1lson Barbara Clark Larry Solberg Curt1s Uebele B111 Kluender Don Andersen STANDING Marv1n Statema Carla Blodgett Gladys Houtsmger Martha Scuffham Elame Dunek Barbara Harrlson AT DESK Lynn Yfunk The Chatterbox IS the name of the paper WhlCh IS pubhshed once a month by the student body of Central H1gh School The staff COHSISIS of students who w1sh to make f.h1S paper poss1b1e to IIS many readers There lS also a class representatlve who serves as a class reporter and lS pons1b1e for most of the settmg up typmg and prmtmg of each monthly edmon The staff has been d1v1ded up mto c1ass1f1cat1ons accordmg to the var1ous d1v1s1ons of whlch the paper cons1sts They are Ed1tor Lynn Yunk Art Ed1tor Lenore Madden News Ed1tor L11 Eppmg SOCIEIY Ed1tor Fern W1lson Sports Ed1tor Don Andersen and reporters The student counc1l representat1ve for the f1rst semester was Joan Fox and for the second semester Barb Corb1n M1ss Axtell IS the adv1sor We have had a very successful year and we w1sh to thank each and every one of you for your very much apprec1ated part1c1pat1on 1n makmg The Chatterbox poss1b1e. : ' , . ' . . ' , . . : ' , ' . ' ' . . . Y 1 . ' I D D I I u u - - - - elected by the class at the beginning of the year. The senior transcription class is res- ' ' . 1 ' , 2 ' . : . ' . . : . . 1 . 2 . , Q . . . . . . ., ,, . IIORUS L FIRST ROW Nancy Ziebell Mary Ling Mary Blodgett Mavis Schmelhng Bev Fields Patti Whitcher Diane Wagner Nancy Wagner Joanne Morris Ruth Kerkman Elaine Fowler Mr Rockwell SECOND ROW Nancy Leach Carole Styscko Beverly Everett Judy Sorenson Roberta Thomey, Loretta Ellingson Lenore Madden Joan Fox Jeanette Hansen Betty Seno, Corinne Styscko, Barbara Avey THIRD ROW Pat Couch Nancy Weber Pat Schwenn Fred Rhodes Larry Leach Curtis Schwenn Bob Gagnen B111 Benson Suzanne Gehrmg Gerry Anderson Nancy Runkel FOURTH ROW Curtis Schwenn Jim Rhodes Bob Schmidt Chuck Johnson Charles Gagnen Jerry Kramer This year we are proud to have a chorus numbering forty-nine members Some of the' members were picked by Mr Rockwell to take part in the Annual Massed Chorus Concert which was held on March 1 at Union Grove High School The group included: Nancy Wagner Patti Whitcher, and Loretta Ellingson Sopranos- Sandra Sorenson Judy Pringle, and Joan Fox altos- Bill Ziebell and Curtis Uebele tenors- and Jerry Kramer and Bob Schmidt basses In addition to the regular chorus, there is a chorus made up of thirty-four freshmen boys which meets twice a week. The entire chorus extends it appreciation to Mr. Rock for his untiring efforts to make our chorus successful. The officers this year were: Joan Fox, Presidentg Nancy Wagner, Secretaryg Nancy Zie- bell, Treasurerg Diane Wagner, Student Council: and Joanne Morris, Librarian. Much credit goes to Judy Pringle and Sandra Sorenson who accompany the chorus on all of its numbers. BAD The concert band 15 made up of 39 members all of whlch are very proud of the1r newly acqu1red unlforms They made the1r appearance at the Chr1stmas Concert and smce then have played at Sharon Wrsconstn and at the Wheatland Grade School They have also been invlted to partxcxpate 1n the May Day parade at Burlmgton The band acung as a pep band took part m the pep sesslons and played at all the home football and basketball game. We also marched at the Homecommg game The band w11l take part ll'l the fesuval at M1lton on May 13 We w1ll play m the concert and marchmg 'contests The offtcers thls year were: Bob Schrmdt Presldent Delores Seno Secretary B111 Benson, A system of ments and demeuts was set up th1s year This system enables the members to earn awards from the mertts they have gamed but demer1ts w1ll penaltze them Demer1ts are handed out by the offlcers The band has made a splendld start for the two years 1ts members have been together and we would l1ke to thank Mr Rockwell the dlrector for h1s splend1d work in-, Treasurerg Nancy Runkel, Student Councilg and Joanne Morris, Librarian, J' 69 ai Y 9 X ' 1 L! JURETTE Left to Rxght Nancy Brunner Mavls Schmelhng Pat Couch STAND ING Joanne Morns Drum Majorette Lorna Gentz IS not on DICIUIC but was also a majoretre CULDR GU RD Left to R1ghr 11m Rhodes Bob Schm1dr Jerry Kramer and Bruce Buchman ARD On Aprtl 23 1933 a number of Band and Chorus members took part ln the musxt festival at Mrlton WISCOHSID The results follow NAME B111 Benson Jane Bohn Joan Fox Joanne Morrls Judy Prtngle Jeanette Sabtn Joanne Sab1n Bob Schmldt IDelores Seno Judy Sorenson Curtls Uebele Dtane Wagner Nancy Wagner Mav1s Schmelhng Pam Wh1tcher Loretta Elllnqson Cowan Seno Wagner Wagner Wagner Morr1s Sabln Leach bchmldt Krahn Gentz Hansen Marguardt Seno Cowan Schmtdt SOLOS p1ano french horn vocal flute p1ano alto saxophone clartnet trombone barttone vocal vocal vocal vocal N ocal clartnet p1ano DUILTS brass vocal vocal saxophone QUARTETTES trombone brass CLASS C RATIING f1rst second fxrst f1r st second fu' st second second fxrst second f1r st second second thu-d f1r st f1rst second fxrst second thtrd f1rst f1rst On May 14 1953 the chorus and band went to M11ton to take part tn the mus1c festnal They both entered Class C The chorus was awarded a second and the band was awarded a second 1n both concert and parade S1nce thls IS the second year for both groups they are expectmq to do much better They w1ll both enter Class C agam 'S C C C . ' ' A b ' ' B . C - . . B ,' B C . B A ' c 1 C -. . . C . .L . C - , C , C ' , Y ' ' C .' V C - ,y C ' XQVIEZUJZ5 Nj Q W Cfn W X iff? f , fwpm x 45 Qkzjd fp QX xxgf JQ A X .R Qqw ly IUl3l PRUM is The f1rst ,Tumor Prom at Central I-hgh School was a very blg success The Jumors worked very hard and were qulteproud ofthe decorattons that went w1th the theme Gates to Dreamland Bob La Meer and Nancy Wagner rexgned as kmg and queen for the even mg Bob was crowned by Ronald Bohm the jumor class presldent and then Bob crowned Nancy The queen s crown was made of red carnattons and she carrted a bouquet of red roses for the Grand March The attendants were Jane Bohn and Ed Edqu1st Jeanne Sk1111I'lgS and Corky N1em1 Barb Clark and Bernard Zexhen and Wanda Krohn and Ph11 Glasman Lynn Yunk and Lenore Madden were co cha1rman of the prom and deserve much cred1t for the splendtd Job they d1d Y , ke- A A J is . 6 ,I 5 ig n 18 4 n a I . .5 n ' ' - . , . , . . . : ' 3 . . . .S . 3 . THE COURT Nancy and Bob Jane and Ed Jeanne and Corkey Barb and Bernie Wanda and Phil GRAN D M ARCH Ronnle and Lenny Lynn and Kenny I953 G A UATIO The frrst Commencement Exercrses at Central Hrgh School were held on June 5 1953 The Commencement Dedrcatory Address was grven that evenmg byG E Watson State Superrntendent of Publrc lnstrucuon Bethel A Grllmore was valedrctorran and gave her speech entrtled School Survey The Central Hrgh School M1xed Chorus added to the program by sxngmg two numbers The Salutatory Address was grven by Betty A Krahn Her toprc was, We As The Frrst Graduates Horace B Fowler Drrector of the Board of Educatron presented the drplomas to the graduates Ronald L Albert Jean A Bolton Judxth A Clark Donna M Duwell Bethel Ann Grllmore Glorra A Grlmore Nancy I Greenwald Jean A Haun James E Kondelrk Betty A Krahn Darlene C L1effr1g THE CLASS OF 1953 Edna M Mrlner Garl V Noble Norma Grace Perrman Allen R Rerdenbach Joan M Sabrn Jeanne Lorayne Sktllrngs James A Stadler Vrncent A Stann Phyllrs Arlene Torrey Paulrne K Wermelmg BettyJ Wrenke o 9 I - I I g 5 I I X ' ll ll ' ' . . . - u - .. - Q , . . , , . . . . . 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O Q I1 Tl BALL hir The Valentrne Ball sponsored by the Senror Class was a brg success It was held rn the gym on February 13 The decorat1ons were very atuacuve and appropr1ate A prnk tree decorated wrth red satrn hearts served as acenter prece The entrance consrsted of a large red heart through whrch the at tendrng couples walked Clder and cookres were served as refreshments A good trme was enJoyed by all l 1 Y T -t fn 2 ' vw Vs, 7k'V .,.A 'if T so so so s r i - I , . . , . - I 4 - IIOMECOMING Q The frrst Homecom1ng at Central was held on October 16 1953 Ioan Fox was chosen as queen and her attendants were Kay Heffernan, Cortnne Styscko and Judy Sorenson The brg event began wtth a pep rally wh1ch was held the mght before the game Speeches were g1ven by Joan Fox, Dtck Walker and Coach Peterson A snake dance and bonftre chmaxed ford 42 0 Durlng tntermtssron at the half, the queen and her attendants threw flowers to the crowd as they were dnven around the fteld Joan was crowned at the dance, that mght by D1ck Walker who was captam of the game Her crown and bouquet were of bronze mums So ended the ftrst I-Iomecomlng at Central I-hgh School May the Homecomtng s that follow be as success u l the night. The game, the following afternoon, brought victory toCentra1 for we defeated Water- f 1. A THWTEE5 ID K,,,......, ,E X f cr fp, , X N AQ! 'J QA! f- QC '7 XX cfrii' 'Q 5 Kc rf 4 5 X 4 ll Bogardus Clay Sculptor and Sheuf f S1monsen Ozzie the Clown Cop CHRISTMAS PARTY INITIATIUN TUURNAME 'I' The tournaments, thrs year, were very excrtrng The fust games were played on Tuesday mght March 9 The Junrors and freshmen played rn these games In the grrls game whrch was played frrst, the Jumors won, 41 to 16 The second game was very close but the freshmen came out on top, 29 to 27 The followrng Thursday nrght the semors and sophomores played The semors had a good nrght for they won both games The grrls game turned out semors 36, sophomores 12 The The champronshrp game was played on Tuesday March 16 The fust game between the Jumors and semors came out wrth the junrors on top The score was 47 to 26 In the second game, whrch was very close the semors won, 31 to 27 Congratulatrons to the Junror grrls and the senxor boys for playmg very good games The referees for the games were Jrm Grrmmer Dave Cowan, Vrnce Getka, Chuck Johnson, Jerry Kerkman, Ed Roberts Barb Clark Donna Krahn Roberta Thomey, Carole Styscko LaDonna Casey, and Romayne Eppmg boys' game was close but ended with the seniors having 33 points and the sophomores 29. 3, SKPCDUUYZD5 7 U f X X, Q. X f' ri EU qv L' jj: gf 4 J f ,A XE i Q. FODTBALL FIRST ROW: Marvin Jungkins, Ronnie Noble, Norman Barthel, Marty Weidner, Gene Ludwig, Bob Iackley, Bob Merten, Dick Merten, Ronnie Lewis, Dick Fox. SECOND ROW: Jack Bloss, Bill LaMeer, Dale Epping, Bill Warren, Mike Greenwald, Russ Kohlman, Jim Voves, Ed Becker, Bob LaMeer, Phil Glasman. THIRD ROW: Larry Leach, Don Razor, Vince Getka, Clayton Krahn, ,Terry Kerkman, Warren Reck, Bernie Zeihen, Don Andersen, Dick Walker. FOURTH ROW: Walter Getka, Ed Roberts, Dave Cowan, Chuck Uttech, Roy Nelson, Leonard Wermeling, Eugene Merten, Jim Grimmer, Tony Schauer. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Valente, Coach Peterson, Mr. Lonergan. UFFENSE DhPhNSh N 1 1 1 -... -12 Q' ski Ralph Lonergan Coach Peterson Mr Valente and Captain Warren Reck 'Y f ,E ,swf ,Q if! ' ii sf 'El F M, My The seniors this year made up a big part of Central s team. They put a lot of hard work into the job of getting the first football team started Congratulations boys you did a good job. Curtis Uebele is not in any of the pictures but was an important player He was also a senior. a em Cenlral Falcons T Walerlord 42 'ed By JERRY PFARR xxer al n rn on a Salem Centrale: Homecomnw flaw:-e nasal held rrzxtrljlljf llillfllm S last mght but athletic mpreseutailves of the eiudentl Qgurg bw quam f body danced all on er the football held vexzu cl rw afternoon Cm, 1 11 Central 5 grld lc im IYIUIIICU rdf ol 101 an toucllflox me and sul extra pomis to troume KY aterford 443 O it vs ax we first Homecoming game m ilwe lxcnosha County eclzople short hxstory The Falcons feasted on ihe vm and qmmted down tm Kiel MQ tory They have been playrnh a tough schedule tlnc fall and ilu wax thexr frrst chance To roll up a brg acore Coach Clrff Peter on 'aaa kmd to Waterford lI19E?I'lllg has subi ae soon as the game was rn the bag but even Centrale substitutes ran for louchdoxn Emphasxzmg the game c om Sxdedncss xr ere the ru lung xtotxs tue Ccntrals backs rornped for 341 yardx compared io a mx ue ll L39 1 rde lvr C ntrale LL fd touchfiown Dirk 'll xllur Llc zz cl Gia 1 rms path x nh an emu r ni rblocl Clasman ran for tlcn evra poznt and Comm! led 140 until after the xmerrmwaon lx tnr Nami perxod Cent lout 'anus thru low.: clown A ex con ment oil tackle for I9 und fxl'1SIl'ld!'l ra: 'around and for 'll yarda and Bob Lallflecx ihrexw a lb mr, game war: played almoez ontrrcu HC under a dearly drrzzle P for Waterford Central made 14 yard pass to Zerhen Glxaman terford made mme for the extra pomfcz to make the 3 0 t th 1 l Busxeem membcu of Cermtxalagigw ' en wing 9 ma qui! backfxeld were Phrl Glasman and Don Anderson both halfback EDPlllKRUl1N031?U'd5 Glasman gained 123 yards: and Q l Y rifzrl STATISTICS Uma E ae 1 xg Ruehsng iNex Yard R lm rl lxu Sax 1 e Har iam Xwrxnplul lumix! wtzr er-S cl Pun Yard I I ezmlx xx an zclez in Lpoxg, hh La -'len lm C wan R bert Merton W Mr x Lu A l Centrale lael ioucl loun xxx Andefson picked up 96 Beth 'll gthe- result of '18 yard off guard era mm reraged 88 yards per carry Gln man also scored 15 of Ccntrals 42 pomta Lead 140 at Balt A 21pomi thxrd quarter maxnly zesponmhle for the score The Falcons led onlv at the xnternnssxdn but went to work m the second Central s fxrst perxod came rrght 'rfter the opemng off Glaiman reeled off ,earns 19 and 21 yards ihen quarterback Dave Conan pan ed to Zexhm for '56 vuda to Water f S, ll in the next plm ull bar ll Cone Morten plow eo thzough lox L11 touclldcmxu Glo-1 rman blamed between guard and ladf lox the extra pomt Earlv in the second quar Waterford punted from xte own tune Glasman recerved the boot ng qu xx cmsxon by hulfb ck Dale Eppme ll FWHM 19 x 4 ri nu U 420 -A fi K S9 Falcons Hold Bug Margm In Frgur s Blogged down hx a wanna matron of ram and penalty X Salem Central lngh school x f otball team was held to .1 6 6 he at Umon Grove Fu day mght IU sp1te of a heax btatrshcal superrorxtv Nezihe team completed a pa -, ae I e 4 Roach Cliff Petersons Falcor 4 Au Comp Ycisr JE lk Quarterback Com an p l o v. 1 cl F mls for the extra pomt and Num-J Glosman, Reck Star for Falcons N-mee pxled up 16 fxrxt downa to f 1 Lmon Grove but penaltnee total mg 145 yards thwarted the Cen tra! eleven The Centralxtes pxlect up 288 yards rushxng led by half back Phil Glassmans 129 yard aggregate in I9 carrxes Central recelved the openmz krckoff and incurred penaltles on the flrst two plays from scrxn mage The Falcon ground attach rowever functxoned for a fn L down m spxte of the penallzev Anderson Sc ores ent: .xl moved doa n nw r' Union Groxe terrxtorw before ram began to fall Halfbfack Don An deraon ellen: around left end on a iw ward .aunt to paydrrt gwmf., Lentr xl 6 O le ad Glawn an fooled to econ me extra pomt on n attempted runnmg plaw Plagrm, under steady ram Len tml km ed off The IF a cone braced and Union Groxe pumeo fumbled the punt the fxr t of four Central mulls me covered bv Umon Grove and tl e hoste too: over on the Falcon fl yard lane Union move rnoveci to the hw Salem C enfrol Wms, 1210 6 Falcon gndders of Salem Central closed thexr home season wath a hard fought 12 to 6 vrctory Friday after Salem Cenlral Blanks Harvard Eleven, 7-Ol S I C f IB al Rochesier' a em en IU Qrwo W l We f Q I , Q Q Z V t ,. y i , F f , I l 5 x . - V M W X L g N f . -e , I Q H W in . ,, -, 2 X M 2 4 , A 3 1 1 l l. f 1 , qv K A: , W we . ,X l 4 M K ' ,. r , ... . . 5 ' f o ll Q'ff iK 5 .f all 7 7 zz 7,-4: l 'L , ' li f ' 1 V f ' ' 3.1 A an , l V: 3 Lflllf V ll ll 'L' ll cr' 'l Q 'v ' . . .. -n- ,.. 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I I a 1 ,f M, h ,Q tg' Ls A I K ' f' BASKETB LL TEM FIRST ROW Don Srmtz Warren Reck J1mGr1mmer Captarn Ed Roberts Dave Cowan SECOND ROW Coach Peterson Chuck Johnson Ronald Lewrs Eugene Merten Vrncent Getka Bob Grllmore Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Wilmot Delavan Rochester Unron Grove St. Mary s Waterford Norrrs Foundauon Lake Geneva Burlrngton Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central St Mary s Walworth Wrlmot Delavan Walworth Unton Grove Norrrs Foundatron Burlmgton FACULTY 0 P 9 9 49 ' 47 42 . ' 53 88 49 Central 61 Waterford 63 Central 35 Rochester 68 94 54 ' 44 ' 63 55 48 ' 43 44 54 50 47 ' 42 ' ' 59 51 ' ' 45 86 36 ' ' 40 31 Rea-it Vcmnn Salem Cenfral Nips win Fave, 495-47 Reck sGo I' Decades Tllt Kirxmrner ..... Rubens Smit: .,,, 'Iii I3 'SG 52 2,6 Jxlhmmn Ketkmgn 55 30 hi ISE 3.4 Gillmorr Me-neu 1-rlkat ,..., 9 Q F Hi I! Slatfma . ..... 5 'Z 45 4 Elyfx .,,,,,,. 1 I it Lewin . .,.. 'inside ' G Tre rr Pts. Ave. ' 1:32 nf- 1: .4 frm 11,5 121 til 42 164 8.6 18,6 In 98 NH Nl 'Il 7.424 X0 4.3 VI il! flu 44 X ..,... pa.. 44 H Yi 325 3.1 Q 5 V! Lt? va 0,54 :waweg 2 z o W: 'ra 2 'Sli I 0 S f 0,3 ARG ft'Z SHS 11.2 4 Salem Cenfral Bows '18, Him 291111 11 f., FJ ww, Io 6 R 6 :and VsIE:Df31'N Pfmtherx in :ik s in I lt' if w 9 I High me Ure, Pac am A ai e Q haw! 1, hfxf-,ketlsali N E iwzzure 4 25,1 if 'Q F' S 1 UH '6 r iz fri? pwsat r Wav I ? mr 6111 ri 16,13 x dlhrkf K 1 1 emi thznfgu lhmdt. ,ax 1 Nam Q 1 1 me :U 1 hue km i cigi. 'WHL' IT fr Cwwfr rt v I CI x Y 23 ni f u fa 1 Mud qwwte b in O CCHBEIHJ mimi eww Q8 3 sw iwfcure i 1? laws ex 11 xalsxghtn. uw umm: XX zen RMA amp cl Qs mu 312-Q lim zzmiaf- ai -43 'Lu 41 Mig? 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A 6 1 mum QUWTUZQ be 'm MW DIMM Q feat us th? fum! perwd me R ik rd Ruhr: W aff f x an 1 ' N nu! eu uf imiu gwrxi hmmm Q fr Ima facing M Qmmn 'hemged I! 1 ! xc Q Ox f an f' c I Y x Wa A I' 'Gd Nh e C3 seboumz an Sem! 1 Emmwm mtv kcrkmdz Gezwfa ras.:-W Qxlllxo e us! fs ir FMC I b3f N dxf!!! L ' f ,g mi xps of rem rm mu mu, Qomphte dns Qu w puma SQZIYIQZICS for ww NM54 RESBQU S is 1 Q 'n Lentral 5 Falcmx wagers faituvd m the secomi half 51011 dw Ci fx 63 to GV th H t iid I xnmwtulm 01111 umnfv prigst LUUIY 1 L '1 4 L 1 ,mal foul 'md a puzzling mm 'imkxzug wif 1 four gam losmg Qtxedk Salem Cer ciefemf-0 9 uplmvd an the lad bali' gpdl R, Pak 05 quintet dig hx the Khflxerxrwe pruned to be the dm-.niall of the Falconn 'ku fmzzzmg whootmg exhsb mmm m me fun lb numztez, bn Vw .siren Rack gave the Kenosha county Q , cagerw a '32 tm 25 lead at the m Conan Gets 18 pmcd of St 'thnx 5 Lathoh hzgh zuhool of BUIhIlgiO! 48 to 43 on tha home wuz I Qt might Coz Ulf! 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E - - my 1' gh: ll me , xwund up the evenxng with 18 pomtc Jerrv Km-kman was the :wh other Sak n player to more mm NISYFUUN vnxth eight pomtfs Bub Sv. axtzman tnpped the xx an m rs with 2 talhes and Bob Mash! aded 1: Waterford trashed by one point 32 31 at the end sf the thxrd pex 10d bui took on er the lead If the fnst mmute of the last quarter and assumed control of the bali game Salem retums to actxon Frxday night. encouutermg a tough Rach ester quintet on the Aggies small nuurt bale-ms B squad dropped the prehmmarv lact night 4 to 18 salem Centra! mlb Wnwrtari 6931 f fi pf 3 Sw umm f Pxiarskxi' Shank f Iuhncux 1 Wfithlg- Hazen c Wes dahii Mexersg Pmnkeg C ummm Q Cmwan I J-rahrwon f Smnz f Lewif. f Q rmm er C Heck g Roberts g hericman 8 if 18 Fouls tween the mo mvals Ceniml dropped a hdzdfuuszht B? io Gi decision 'Sf Mary began hxttmg rm ever thmf: shzch thev threw at th nf- mi Outxx Rufio for pumtx X lo the loqez-1 vexe a 11 up 4 Atfex the mterlmsmon the tv, twain 2212166 an even texmb 3 the tbmi num Cexxtxai garrw mg Ncven point: to eight fox S Nmxx .5 Cnnnmur Qpaxked th hun rgufutem railw wxth 3 pau r Backus and Chfniev Johmm Henk and Ruberts each chxmed 1 v-.ith 'me bucket as Central on .cured thy Bmhngton fwfr I? I K' to fl as the tx-.opomt deixu md take mommand Aggze-vue reboundmg by Rc:-L erthv .nd G mxmers sparked th Centxal cnmebank Robert., gmn mt: tm gmm m the SQCOYUX quwx v 1 mind 14 biilx mf the back hazard .md in of these were U1 bi Marg hasi-,Pi Grummer pxcked off 13 e boumix and Rack Lldnmed mme be mlm plz mg a fuse Umor game Q. em m' uw punt to ,Q 1 Um 9156 M-th Vs7:lfP'1 fm f :P 5- n 1 Tum nw is 0 vermes 151 L, Q f--...X w? X 'P X K X 3 XV ,pf J ,A.A V',.V 1' Q I 1 ' '+ ,fx 3. , Q .M ' km . X X , 1iL,- ' M 1 H: xx E4 , TQ . .2 Q X2 I E mA If , : E W, ' X LL 1 iz 1 . , X :Y SA L ,V A U f 'jf 4 ,h.,.: V' , ,, M N W p, A 27 S ,Q Q, xg- fi-X BASED Ll. FIRST ROW Ronald Lew1s Fred Haun Ed Roberts Gene Ketterhagen Bernard Hackbarth SECOND ROW Don Weber Dave Bushmg Gene Ludwrg, Bob LaMeer Dave Walker Dale Epplng THIRD ROW Mr Ferraro warren Reck Herman Spaay Don Andersen Gene Merten Bernard Zerhen Charles McCormack Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central East Troy Umon Grove Delavan Elkhorn St Mary s Rochester Lake Geneva Rochester The frrst year of baseball at Central went quue and w1l1 be coach agam durrng the 1954 season The team last year consisted of nme Junrors four sophomores, and four freshmen Sxnce most of the same boys wrll be playmg agam thrs year we are hopmg to do a ltttle better 5 ,7 . , Central 4 Rochester 0 well. Mr. Ferraro was coach during the 1953 season 4 . 6 . , . . 0 6 . . . ' 6 'I . ' 0 I , 5 . . . . ' 1 14 ' ' . 6 13 4 J ' 'N - n-di' f vi: Ya 1 L f 1 TRAC FIRST ROW B111 Elyea, Denn1s Smrth Roger Beth Jack Bloss, Brran Beth Clrff Cameron Alex N18dZ010k0WSk1 SECOND ROW John Greenwald Larry Leach Jerry Kerkman Wayne Gentz Errol Schmelhng, Bob LaMeer James Day THIRD ROW Mr Valente Rrchard Koehn Ronald Thomas, Bob Terry, Don Smxtz Clayton Krahn Ph11G1asman Warren Reck FOURTH ROW J1mGr1mmer Leonard Wermelmg, Ed Roberts Gale Eppers Tony Schauers Don Andersen Drck walker Ronald Bohm rs not rn Ih.lS prcture He scored the most pornts last year Central took part rn szx track meets durmg the 1953 season but drd not make qurte enough pornrs to wrn any of them The var1ous track meets were at Wrlmot St Catherrne s rn Racme Zron and whrtewater Mr Valente coached the boys rn track last year At the Whrtewater Relays, we came ln at 12th place out of 18 schools At thrs meet, Ronald Bohm came 1n second rn the 100 yard dash whrch qualrfred hrm for state The scores of theother meets are lrsted below Central 40 112 St Catherrne s 45 112 Cenual C entral Wrlmot St Catherme s C enual 44 112 Wrlmot Kenosha Central Ronald Bohm Don Andersen Errol Schmellmg Tony Schauers Guernee Zron TOTAL POINT S Allan Rerdenbach Phrl Glasman Brran Beth 18 Bob Terry 89 112 8 112 48 ' 65 32 . ' ' 63 ' 36 14 94 ' 32 66 ' 15 29 ' 10 , 19 . 8 ji 1 S-J w Rf wi 9 A ' W f ,f -Q f A U TODIANS Kenneth Johnson, Bus Maintenance Clarance Schuld Ed Parker CLASS WILL Tony Schauer leaves to go to a pepper p1ck1n Dale Nelson leaves nothmg and as soon as posslble Jane Bohn leaves her DIXIC halrcut to some l1ttle elf Curt1s Uebele w1lls h1s scholast1c ab111ty to Marvm Jungkms Barb Harr1son and Martha Scuffham leave the dlrty d1shes ll'l the kttchen to Mrs SCIIZ and Mrs Whlte Carla Blodgett w1lls her quletness to B111 Kluender Kenny Walton leaves w1th Dolores W1sden for L3.k8Vl8W Restaurant Dave Walker leaves h1s abxllty to antagomze teachers to Ronald Frlederkmg Lenny Madden leaves her fllrtlng eyes to Joyce Hang Martha Carlborg w1lls her smlle to a nursmg career Ed Roberts w1lls h1s ab1hty to become el1g1ble for sports to Dean Schultz Ronald Gemrnell w1lls h1s glft of gab to Roger Mtch Ph1l Meldahl leaves h1s handsome face to any fellow who thtnks he needs xt Gale Eppers leaves h1s name as ten o clock scholar ' Gladys Houtsmger leaves her dlet book to Mar1lyn Kerkman Joanne MOFFIS leaves her drum ma1orette umform to anyone deservmg xt Jack Maleskx glves h1s green pants to Mr Lonergan to wear next year on St Patrtck s Day Jlm McCormack leaves h1s ablhty to throw rods to Gary Pttts Ed Becker leaves rlght guard open to any hard workmg Junior Warren Prtes w1lls h1s long hair to B1lly Elyea Benny Ph1ll1ps leaves Marlene Enchelmeyer to walk the halls w1th h1s pop asslstant Charles Gagnon Elame Dunek wills her f1ve feet ten 1nches to Beatr1ce Hennmg Don Hemen leaves h1s red ears to Don Sm1tz Gene Ketterhagen leaves h1s ab1l1ty to catch the measles durmg tournaments to anyone lucky enough to catch them Bernle Hackbarth leaves for Johnston s Implement Dealer ln h1s hopped up Ford Fern W1lson leaves for Wllmot and J1m Robmson Warren Reck leaves wlthout h1s Couch Delores Seno leaves her ablhty to lose her drlver s hcense to Judy Sorenson Robert LaMeer leaves h1s excurs1ons to the offxce to J 1m Grtmrner Don Andersen leaves h1s record of 10 4 111 track to Mr Peterson to break Dav1d Bushmg leaves h1s long hst of g1rls to Rodney Greenwald Joe Dooper leaves h1s ab1l1ty to talk Ln study halls to anyone who can get away w1th ll Jean W1nf1eld leaves but only to walt for Chuck Dlck Walker w1lls h1s tackle posmon to Don Razor Sharon O Hare w1lls her ab1l1ty to get letters from teachers' brothers to Joanne Gmder Joan Fox w1lls her I-Iomecommg Crovm to some deservmg glrl Nancy Wagner leaves her D A R award to any Jumor g1rl who deserves rt Marllyn Yunk leaves w1th Kenny for South Amerlca Pat Greenwald leaves her Job of keepmg Mr Valente and Mr Ferraro m good sp1r1ts to anyone who can do II - no ' ' n Errol Schmelllng - wills his long distance running to Loren Carroll. To Mr Ferraro we leave a btg thank you to a swell teacher and a good Joe Mr Valente we leave sweet memorles of Centra1's f1rst h1story class Mr Thostenson we leave a larger advanced math class M1ss Schrank we leave a new set of lungs M1ss Deetz we leave an eyelash curler and a mouse trap Mr Doone we leave a longer pertod for h1s Bustness Speech class Mr Lonergan we leave best wtshes for h1s next year s coachmg Job M1ss Booth we leave a bxg box of cmnamon balls M1ss Axtell we leave a qu1eter bookkeeptng class Ronnerud we w1l1 a farm wtth all modern conveniences Peterson we w1ll a champ1onsh1p football team Conway we leave locks for hrs gas Jets and water faucets Rockwell we leave a watchman for h1s shop tools Er1ckson we wtll a toupee for the ha1r he lost wlth all of the worrles he had thts year Jamtors we leave cheerleadtng untforms for the next faculty basketball game the cooks we leave students whose eyes aren t btgger than thexr stomachs the Freshmen we leave the ab1hty to Sklp school and not get caught the Sophomores we leave good luck for all of your jumor worrtes the ,Tumors we leave all the hardshlps and fun of betng a semor M M the We y 'L lil' xx X Z' To . - - - u H. To . - ' ' ' . To . - . . To ' - . To ' - . To . - . . . . To ' - . . , . . . To . - . . . To ' - ' ' . To Mr. - ' ' . To Mr. - ' ' ' . To Mr. - ' ' . To r. - ' . To ru . Q . . , . To . . - . . I To - . . . H . To - . . . . To . - . . . . X ' QL I R , -g 1 D ' X X CLASS PRDPHECY REUNION of 1 959 The reumon commlttee of the 1954 graduatlng class has Just f1n1shed ma1l1ng out the 1nv1tat1ons Wow what a Job! I m glad that there were only forty two seniors way back then You wouldn t reallze that f1V8 years have gone by s1nce that nlght when the glrls suddenly got the smffles and the boys well smce that wonderful evenlng on June 4th 1954 whenwe all walked across that stage of the Central H1ghAud1tor1umtorece1ve our dlplomas They wondered then what each and everyone of us would do w1th out future Some of the g1rls joked about becom1ng secre taries others nurses and st1ll others housew1ves The boys were sure they knew then Curt1s Uebele was supposedly go1ng on to school preferably Carroll College Berme Hackbarth and Don He1nen were gomg to take advantage of those art lessons g1ven by Mr Valente Really they are now classed as movle screen pamters and they own beautiful Wlsconsin dalry farms But of course all of the farms are under the d1rect1on of thelr competent managers Joe Dooper and Ronn1eGem.mell Curtls d1d go on to school and he is now head chemlst w1th the F B I Joan Fox is really worklng hard at taking down hen scratchmg when Curtls d1ctates so fast Delores Seno 1S 1n Cal1.forn1a dr1v1ng some sort of car that needs a good examlnlng We really an t say anymore about It unt1l we see her Marty Carlborg Just happened to meet her and took a few m1nutes for a chit chat As you know Marty and Gladys Houtslnger were accepted as nurses and Marty has worked her way up 1nto the hospital smaster lnstructor whlle Gladys 1S head superlntendent of the wards When Bob LaMeer star pitcher for the Mllwaukee Braves flew to Flor1da for sprlng tra1n1ng he k1nd of thought he recog nlzed the stewardess and then it came to h1m that is was one of h1s high school classmates Jean W1nf1eld She sa1d she really enjoyed her work and that she had seen many of her former classmates whlle 1n fllght The day before Errol Schmellmg and Ed Becker had flown to Washington to settle a very important law case whlch was slated 1n the supreme court They were uncertam as to whether they could make 1t to the reunlon lt would depend upon the length of th1s case Sharon O Hare and Pat Greenwald dec1ded to move up North Now they have thelr own lodge and resort called Northern Yumber Yack Every once ln a wh11e they see Benny Ph1111pS at the Forest Ranger Statlon survey1ng h1s d1str1ct Also lt seems l1ke the mmk have moved malnly to the northern woods as Dave Walker and J1m McCormack seem to be domg mlghty good buslness w1th the1r trapp1ng 1nterests. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 0 1 .- . , . . . . . . . -- .... . .v 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .v .v 0 . . . J 0 . . . . , . . . , . . . . s . . . , . Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A , . .- . . - u . J - o J - 9 . . . . , . . J J . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . , . . . . . e 1 . . . . . . , . . ' an I ,, . . . . ' a . . . . . s . , . . . . . . . . . . . . We are sorry to say that only one out of the many sen1ors won t be able to attend That 15 Kenny Walton because r1ght now he 15 on tour over 1n Europe as aprofess1onal debater H sent a w1re Whlle he was st1ll 1n Washlngton to tell us that h1S Wlfe the former Dolores W1sden would st1ll be able to come Kenny also Sald that Whlle he was 1n Wash1ngton D C he saw Tony Schauer who 1S now head of the Agr1culture Department Tony took agrlculture courseswh1le at the Un1VePS1ty of WISCOHSIH At that tlme Warren Reck starred 1n football and he 1S now play 1ng pro football In September he w1ll beg1n h1s coach1ng dut1es w1th the Unlverslty By the way d1d you know that Don Andersen IS head coach at our alma mater? R1ght now they re workmg toward a conference champ1onsh1p It seems that before long there w1ll be a new town w1th1n the boundary of Kenosha County D1ck Walker ow'ns h1s own l1ttle barber shop and Warren Pr1es owns a garage Dale Nelson owns a prosperous gas stat1on and has recently 1nvested more money 1n Standard Oil Fern W11SOn has been worklng as secretary for Dale and she and her husband have a cute l1ttle house 1n the new town Also there 1S a b1g ranch house on top of the h1ll and a sh1ny convert1ble that belongs there Guess who dr1ves 1t'? None other than Ela1ne Dunek Joanne MOFPIS and Lenore Madden are both l1v1ng here w1th the1r serv1cemen Gene Ketterhagen was l1v1ng here but now he has purchased a farm 1n Iowa He really owns some beaut1ful SWIHS It seems that Jack Malesk1 w1ll soon be open1ng up a Blatz brewery 1n Kenosha He has been very successful s1nce he took over the management Dave Bush1ng now owns h1s own grocery store and lt W111 be located somewhere near Jack s 1ndustry I almost forgot to tell you about Barb Harr1son who runs a Texas Dude Ranch for Drugstore Cowboys Carla Blodgett 1S ass1stant manager of H1ldebrandt s Department Store 1n TWIN Lakes Martha Scuffham 15 a secretary w1th the USO Also there s Ed Roberts who W111 probably be CO1'I11I'1ghOI'I18 to 11Ve now that he has fmished h1s naval career I understand he s go1ng to go to R1pon now Lynn Yunk W111 be here for the reun1on because she and her Toreson tw1ns were home for a V1S1t She has been l1v1ng 1n South Amer1ca but now they're go1ng to move to Kenosha Jean W1nf1eld Just called to tell us that Nancy Wagner and Jane Bohn have boarded the plane They re profess1onal teachers now and they re won h1gh acclalm Also Ph1ll Meldahl and Bern1e Hackbarth have Just stepped aboard Ph1l s Art D1rector at the Art Instltute 1n Ch1cago and Bern1e 1S head director of General Motors Inc The graduatmg class of 1954 15 now aboard the plane Reumon 1959 , . . . . e .v J ' . . . . 8 .. . . , - . . . . . . 1 l . . . . - .1 . . , . 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Firestone Tires Louden Barn Equipment CHMIDT IMPLEME T C0 John Deere Farm Equ1p1nent Salem W1 sconsm Beal Maha ear Roebuck andC 0 Firt ational Bank Buy Our Own Fresh Made Ice Cream And Save '9fHandy 112 Gallon 15fFam11y Gallon JfWho1esa1e 2 112 Gallon Van111a Flavors Nut Speclals It s FRESH made You can TASTE the dlfference JACK A DHEA Your Fam1ly s Good Frlend Smce 1911 2401 60th St Kenosha W1scons1n SEARS , Roma AND fo Compliments of - The ' A - HART LL MUDER BUILDIG CHEVIHILET C0 MATERIAL C0 Pre Cast Concrete Sept1c Tanks 'Fone PIBCC Authorlzed Sales and Servlce 'ksectional tanks 'kgrease traps Wfsplash boxes Salem W1scons1n Phone Brlstol 98F2 ,kweu pits Call your Local Lumber Yard Phone 5964 t Where you can buy wxth confldence Ben Z Road 'PHE FIR 'I' HES Arm AL RE TAURA 'I' BA K Wisconsln Cheese And KE 0 HA Fine Foods Southwest Corner of Highways 41 8: 50 Est. 1852 Member F. D. I. C. o I 300 -500 gal. Congratulations and Best Wrshes from THE AIWEIRTI Eli MANNY MITKA'S Midwest Music Shop Kenosha Wisconsm QAcross From Orpheum! Service Plus Quality RTS PM 'I' 'I'0liE Pa1nt Wallpaper and Supplies Phone Antloch 320 406 Lake Street in Post Off1Ce Bldg Ant1och Illinois Complunents of SMITH ELECTRIC SHOP L M Ted Sm1th Paddock Lake Hwy 50 Salem Wisconsm We Spec1a11ze 1n Telephone Brlstol 52R3 EMIT S TURKEY FARM E C Sab1n Proprletor The Best 1n Turkeys On H1ghway 50 2 M1les East Of Brass Ball Corners Salem W1scons1n BRASS BALL CHEESE 8: SAUSAGE MARKET Salem W1scons1n Best W1shes Graduates C S HUBBARD Jeweler 8: Engraver MilI'lllllll0, WOMEN S CHILDREN S APPAREL Glfts That Are Treasured GIFTS ANTIQUES 705 58th Street Kenosha Wlsconsln ANTIOCH ILLINOIS 9 Freshly Dressed Oven-Ready Turkeys Compliments of ' O KING'S STORE General Store Salem, Wisconsin Phone Bristol 66F11 SC ULLY AUTO SALES The Best in Used Cars Route 173 8: 59 Antioch, Illinois Phone 915 HILLTOP GROCERY Quality Food Route 4 Box 161 Dial 7085 Kenosha Wisconsin Harry Brink Proprietor DR WAYNE C BARTEL Optometrist 3615 Roosevelt Rd BEST WISHES 'l'lllE'I'J WELER 623 58th Street Kenosha Wisconsln COMPLIMENTS OF GUTTURM E RECREATIU HAEFER P0 'IW Huh Locker ervwe Kenosha R ECKERT OWNER SALES INC Dollar for Dollar you can bet on a Pontiac Wisconsin Phone 4 3501 5903 Sher1dan Road BEEF VEAL PORK Processed for Home Freezers 2111 63rd Place Kenosha 2 7576 D I . Kenosha, Wisconsin O , - Congratulations Graduates Of Central High School Class Of 1954 BER ACCHI PHARMACY 3900 Roosevelt Rd Kenosha s Greater Drug Store 0 of tate Bank ot Antioch Safety Is Your Busmess Cor1gratu1at1ons Class of 19 54 SHERIFF lMONSEN Skate For Fun ROLLl ' WHEEL RIDLLER Rl K Tw1n Lakes Wls Open Every Wed Fr1 Sat Evening Sunday Matmee 2 OO to 5 00 P M We cater to prlvate and group skatmg partles For Informatlon Call Twln Lakes 2821 Twm Lakes 9571 7:30 to 11:30 P. M, Pit At Bassett Wisconsin Telephones Wilmot 50-R-2 Wheatland 23-M Twin Lakes 433 1 SAM S SORENSON Woodworth Wis Washed Sand and Gravel Excavating Grading Road Building Materials Cement Concrete Blocks Residence Telephone Bristol 82 F 12 CLA SS PER 100 Hwy 41 1 mile north of State Line Telephone 9 .I MUKI LEY TELEVISION and APPLIANCE Highways 45 and 50 Bristol Wisconsin Residence 68 .I Compliments of DR. A. J. MITH. CHIROPRAC TOR Salem, Wis Q 3 Q , . I ' I ' ,V . . . , , Compliments of RK 9 Q U O O - . , . . . - Compliments of ACTIVE SPECIALTY II 890 Broadway AHt1OCh I1I1no1s Wlsconsln s Flrsi Complefe On Ihe Farm FEED MANUFACTURING SERVICE FARM BUREAU orsn romuu Finns INGREDIENT :Eros Mousses ONKEY A d G d Y U SERVICE CUIJP UF IIENIISHA COUNTY : 0 0 I ' ll II Don'I M roun rin Ing our Own Feeds Call sl Pefrol m Producfs -- Ferfilizers 8 Seeds -- Farm Supplies Ol 0 :: g we :: Phone Keno: u - 13 nnmon Company Save Money On Feed' Buy Less Save More Use M RPHY' Concentrates And Mlnerals To Balance Farm Gram And Roughage C' of Konosha, Wisoonsin COMPLIMENTS OF MUG N BRUSH BARBER SHOP MICHAEL For F1ne Furs 7426 40th Avenue Kenosha W1scons1n Kenosha W1scons1n of THE K IITTY Pl E BENSONS Goon FOOD We Feature Steaks Ch1cken Hwys 45 and Turkey Lobster Ta11s Cockta11s Reservat1ons Br1sto1 19R2 Hwys U S 41 81 50 Kenosha W1scons1n 41 Sgjjjjl MURRISU 'S 112 rr111e so Wllmot Rd THE STORE FOR CHILDREN Furguson Tractors and Implements 5721 slxth Avenue Phone Brlstol l13F11 Phone 3351 Kenosha W1scons1n FENSKE AUTO SERVICE R L Fenske Prop S Tlres Tubes Accessorles Complete Auto Servlce FINE CLASS RINGS Phone Sofners Garage 26 4 1 Resldence 2672 YEARBOOKS 1 , . . , ' ' . 50 - - n - ' Bristol, Wisconsin Rathskeller -For-Igriyate Parties 1 . a y . G - , . . . , , . JACKSON SERVICE 60th St at 39th Ave Kenosha WISCOHSIH HUGH COX COAL 8: SUPPLY Farm Supphes Feed Coal Fence Posts Cement Roofmg Comphments of LEPP 8: COMPANY KIDDY KORNER Fine Ch11drens Wear 5800 7th Avenue Kenosha Wlsconsln Tots To Teens nnl1unE co ! 9,9 -c3.z3., ,U-U U-G COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Ph e 5133 www entu ra LAKEWAY PACKING CO Hwy 50 4 m1 W of Kenosha Home Made Sausage Fresh And Smoked Meats Open Da11y 8 A M unt116 P M Frldays unt11 9 P M Sundays 8 A M 12 A M Phone 24233 1 CO, ' . 0 0 A M -l la A 4 I , . . D131 2 6209 22nd Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin on g Z U I I llrl tol Hou e Tavern Sandwlches F1sh Fry Fr1days 112 M11e West of Hwy 45 on Hwy 50 Brlstol W1sc Tel Br1stol 29F2 llr Leon J liegner O P T O M E T R I S T 6215 22nd Ave Kenosha W1scons 1 Phone 8733 Telephone 6402 DR HEINZE Sn ASSOC Optometrlsts Offlce Hours 2215 63rd Street 9 To 5 30 Kenosha WISCOHSIH Mon Fm Eve 7 9 B110 K IIFFICE PPLY Wholesale Paper School 8: Jamtor 5810 Seventh Avenue Kenosha W1s EHLSE S PIIRTI G 110011 518 56thSt Kenosha W1scons1n ISETTS Sl'0li'l' Hill' Guns and Ammun1t1on Sportmg Goods Outboard Motors We Buy and Trade guns and outboard motors Phone 7167 5514 7th Avenue KENOSHA WISCONSIN COMPLIMEN TS OF Barn table 81 Brogan KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Servmg Young Kenoshan s SINCE 1889 W1th well known brands of nat1ona11y advert1sed apparel and accessorxes of smart style and better qual1ty U o o ' - . , ' 1' . , . . A , 3 l 1 ' ' Supplies 3 ' ' 7 9 U n , , 9 v I I , v I . COMPLIMENTS OF Carey Electrlc 8: Plumblng Shop HONE 9MA STRE and Coal C0 Ant1och Il11no1s OOI OSHKOSH BEER TELEPHONE WHEATLAND 3 ifpmlum LOUIE S TAVERN FISH FRY EVERY SATURDAY NITE H Complzments of PIAEI' MA GIIIIII RY IX'l'lI AI II STUIIIO We Catch Your Sm1le 5159 6th Avenue Phone 9978 HONE WHEATLAND 3 L Qlnlnmal FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERING SLADES CORNERS WISCONSIN O CABINET WORK REGLU ING REFINISHING ROUTE! eu LI 0 s HARRY HAN EN INC. Ol1ver 81 New Holland Implements Gr1nd1ng and M1x1ng Hwy 50 and MB Phone Brlstol 82F3 Motor ervwe IIIIII Brake Servlce Tlres Batterxes Day or N1ght Twomg Slades Corner W1scons1n Phone Wheatland 30 R I . . P . 75 5 8 I N E T ' 0 I 3 . t v ' 5' v 'Ill 1 .,-I SLADES CORNERS. WIS. I ' 9 c.J. A P - Q il ' 7, k . - Q ness I , N,wI . R tl 9 . EEE Uountry tore Where Ma Saves Pa s Dough Grocenes Meats and General Merchandlse Slades Corner W1scons1n S ES EEEE STEEE 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 W1scons1n 24 Hour Service Phone Somers 2656 HALLIN S SQUEEZE INN Hlghway 41 Between hlghways 11 And 43 Dlnners Served Ma s Homade Pxes And Donuts Kenosha WISCOHSIH Cornpllments of Leo Wagner Tavern North Shore Daddock Lake H1ghway K Brlstol W1scons1n The Klass Men Store Hlgh School Jackets At S 10 95 Antloch I111no1s Oshkosh Work Clothes Key Work Clothlng Wolver-me Shoes Everythlng for Men MONTGOMERY WARD COMSILANY Complete Farmly Needs Phone 1420 Burhngton W1scons1n WEE HEP GRILL Hamburgers and Malteds Ch1cken m a basket Shr1mp Dally 3 00 P M 2 00 A M Restaurant And Bar Now Separate Hlghway 50 Kenosha W1scons1n 7 , 9 . , 9 9 C omplete Line of IS me New MASSEY HARRIS 33 45013 ' w Mdiflwm U an K Q 5 'cvbk' was gtwo 'To ur gh M Sip lnpo oydmf M I aan bqzol h zgl h d Wd pltf lab Rxd 9 I d tid d 33inRo pSglI-' tWhee1 S dd HxAxhd gn Li PTO! tm I g Ih I PEDERSON BROS Han en Funeral Home ESTABLISHED 1880 DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS AMBULANCE SERVICE 6019 Seventh Ave Phone 4 2136 Alwm T Hansen Tru dell Implement Ce QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT GOODYEAR TIRES ARIEN GARDEN EQUIPMENT PIPE FITTINGS BOLTS MIDLAND OIL and BATTERIES Phone 2 5498 RI Z Kenosha I If , wer. econ m an co ort ' - We A you get more wi h the casey- ' - Harris . e i -inc - , . -' overhead valve en 'ne andles I . 'A your toughest -3 plow i0bl g Q I I , easier . . . cmd it's economical V 'I 4 -, . . on fuel cm upkeey. V K ie cz orm, com ort e 7 f ' Velvet- ' eseot and convenient Q' dk f- linger-tip controls ive you a I A I - ' N '- smoother ride . . . less atigue Q. ' Q n' , after a in he iel . ,gi , 'X' . -5 I I 1 ,ryl g 1 'ff g oS,Z f' Gif, ef, fm, IOHN DEERE SALES and SERVICE ff 1-, ',-1 , ..,, 1 , tcm ar or '- c esl , f e. ' -with new ve . . .. or '.. 1 I ' smoother, iostel harves ' g. I o in soon and Ie! us show you all rho advanlagel el own n e new Massey-Herr I 33. REEVES DRUG TIIRE BATTERY SERVICE STATION Automotive Electric Repairs And Service Magneto And Carburetors Gates belts for all purpose car trucks tractor Fractional H P And Combine Belts Burlington Wisconsin PERRY S Loren A Arthur R Ieweler Optometrist Burlington Wisconsin B K SHUE 'l'0ItE Good Shoes for the Entire Family for over 30 years 706 Geneva Street Burlington Complzments of Antioch Illinois I Ill OLSON IMPLEMENT co Telephone 29 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS TRACTOR FARM and DAIRY EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION Sales and Service BURLINGTON FEED COMPANY Feed Grain Seed Fertilizer Fencing Coal Telephone 88 W F UebeleWalterUebele Jr A H Uebele O W Wagner Burlington Wise South Entrance Isetts Building Telephone 4 2975 nib: Salon of Photography Kenosha Wisconsin 7 G Antioch, Illinois Comphments LEE N HERRMAN J E W E L E R Gifts For All Occasions BURLINGTON WIS PINE STREET TOBACCO SHOP Magazines Tobaccos Nove1t1es Pocket Bllhards Ice Cream Cand1es Burhngton WISCOHSTH 914 P1ne Street Phone 9 3 STEFFEN S S A L ES and SERVICE BURLINGTON WIS PIETERS BROS DRY GOODS Ready To Wear W J Pleters J C Pleters Burlmgton s Featurmg Complete Natlonally Three Floor Advertlsed Shoppmg Me rchandlse Phone 499 718 P1ne st Center Telephone 35 Bur11ngton Wlsconsln Complete Stock of Quahty Clothmg and Furmshmgs For Men And Boys WAGNER AND J URANEK Burhngton Wlsc MEINHARDT BANK Burlington Wlsconsm Comphments of TOWN PUMP Burhngton W1scons1n BADGER HOTEL Burhngton Wis Famous For Food Open 24 hours da11y ' of ' 1 O TELEVISION and APPLIANCES ' ' ' ' . , . Nash Presents for 1954 New Contrnental Dream Cars Styled by Prnrn Farrna Pmm Forma has done ll agurn sparked a new style revolutron that wrll be heard around the world' Never rn your hfe have you seen such beauty rn cars such sleek contrnental hnes such Pans gay rnterrors such grandeur of space and v1s1b1l1ty' Come see everythlngl New Nash Power Brakes New Power Steermg New Power Llft Wmdows new dual carburetor A Genius hugh compressron performance new travel comfort w1th Arrlrner surpasses Himself Reclrmng Seats Come and hear too about exclusxve developments that make Nash 011510111 wr desrgnfr Pmm your safest mvestment today your soundest resale value tomorrow FgSL'x'nerf:Z'fji2lnZ'e xihole Choose from 15 brand new 1954 Nash Arrilyte models at your ,,,,,0,,,0,,ve ,,y1,,,g ,1,,,, S Nash dealer 5 now sweepmg America today The world s most honored 1954 W- The Rambler rn a 4 ltsheref The Nash Rambfffyou asked 0' 'deal Burlt wrth the Double Llfetrme Your Safest Investment Today Your Soundest Resale Value Tomorrow AMBASSADOR STATESMAN RAMBLER or a famrbf 0 srx yet has all the amous Rdmblef COIVIPHCNIESS P6If0l'lTl0I'lC6 and 6COI10fI1y Nash Motors Drv Nash Kelv nator Corp Det out Mtch COMPLIMENTS BUTTLI G CUMPA Y 3809 7th Avenue Kenosha W1s Featurmg For Your Refreshment Pleasure flf0fd ffaxluoned. jul' ROOT BEER M11 Kay Orange O So Grape S1-11'ldI'0P Lemonade Cream Soda Black Cherry We Appreclate Your Patronage H,H Peterson T B Dunlap 3 4 O u o u RELIABLE APPLIANCE Sales and SGFVICG Te1ev1s1on Radlos Refrigerators Home Apphance Repalrs Phone Brlstol 38 F 5 Salem WISCOHSIH Arthur Jewell Proprletor BECKER AWNING AND SHADE SHOP Just a shade better Ventalre Alurmnum AWH1HgS Arrnstrongs Lmoleum Joanna Western Wmdow Shades Kenosha WISCOHSIH P 82 G 'PURE HARDWARE HOUSEWARES ELECTRIC cmd PLUMBING SUPPLIES Headquarters for Delta and Slnll Power Tools 6200 22nd Ave Kenosha Dlal 5148 5149 U. J WBPWIB and Son 2608 12 Fourteenth Avenue Kenosha Wisconsin Equzpment for OFFICES SUPER MARKETS RESTAURANTS BAKERIES TAVERNS BARBEQUES CONFECTIONERIES DRUG STORES HOSPITALS MOTFLS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION and HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Cornphrnents of SWAN LAUNDRY Su DRY CLEANERS D131 6193 Courteous Routernen 3200 75th Street Kenosha WISCOHSIH WILL S LOG CABIN INN H1ghway 50 Paddock Lake Salem WISCOHSIH 1923 65th Street Phone 2-4465 O o llhli UIIU TRY CL I3 Wonderful Food Open to the Public Catermq to Pcrrtzes Hy 83 cmd Wllmot Rd BOB ad ROSE ANGEL GERALD M SIEBERT Insurance And Real Estate Notary Publlc Slebert s Hotel Phone Brlstol 41F3 Salem WISC ICE CREAM DEPOT Fountaln Serv1ce Ice Cream Candles Kenosha WISCOHSIH WILMOT AUTO SERVICE Motor Brake An d Tune Clutch Up Repalr Wllmot Wlsc Phone Wllmot 170W BLAZAVIER BODY HOP 24 Hour Towlng Coll1s1on Experts 6021 22nd Avenue Phone 3660 Kenosha Wls J0 EPHSO and THUMEY C0 Plurnblng Heatlng Contractors Palnt Hardware Electrlcal Supplles Phone 3166 6104 22nd Ave Kenosha WISC T 3314 60th Street Tires-Batteries-Accessories WOODLAWN GROCERY Da1ly830A M to800P M Sundays t1ll noon Hlway 50 And Cooper Rd Phone 7104 Kenosha Wlsc ANDERSON S TAVERN Hlghway K 1 mlle west of 45 Paddock Lake And Brlstol WISC F1Sh Fry s Fr1day Hamburgers And Hot Beefs Served Anytlme RRRSEVELT RRAR HARDWARE 00. Keoshas Ace Store Headquarters for Pamt Bullder s Hardware Farm Supplles Etc LEON NICKELS Owner Planned savlngs For The Future Wlth That Beautlful Smger Sewlng Machlne SINGER EWI G CE TER 5820 6th Avenue Kenosha W1scons1n WOODWORTH GARAGE General Auto Repalrmg T1res Batter1es Accessorles Aeetylene And Electr1cal Weldlng Clarence Glasman Prop Phone Brlstol 18F2 Woodworth Wls EVANS LUMBER CO John Evans And Son Lumber Coal And Cement Bu1ld1ng Supplles Salem Wlsc Phone Brlstol 55811 Phone Wheatland 18M , , , 3016-18 Roosevelt Rd.. Kenosha. Wis. ISERMANN BROS 614 618 56th sf Men s Clothmg Furnishmgs Comphments of Freeman Shoes Phone 5931 Kenosha WIS ANGELO FLOWER SHOP 5933 Sher1dan Road Telephone 2 4963 Salem Wisconsln NEUMILLER PRODUCE Shlppers of Select Produce North Twenty Second Avenue Telephone 8149 Kenosha W1scons1n When Snackmg 1n AHt1OCh Don t Forget CARDIS 904 Maln Street OSBORN MASONRY Constructlon Br1ck 81 Block Work Lannon Stone :Sn Stucco Phone Trevor 3760 Phone Ant1OCh 622 R , v DR. A. J. MITH THE BURLI GTO ATl0 AL BA K Burllngton Wlsconsm Complete Bankmg Servlce Trust Department Member Of F D I C SCHUERMAN S GROCERY New Munster Wlsconsln Take a SWIG AT SWAGS Steak Dlnner Hlghway 50 8: 83 Near KEUL AND KLUENDER AUTO SERVICE Value Motor Brake Grmdmg Tune Up Relmlng Washmgton Road And 14th Avenue D1al 5434 Kenosha W1scons1n Congratulatlons To Our Fr1ends at CENTRAL HIGH Roosevelt Bowllng Lanes Roosevelt Rd Kenosha Wls FISHBACK AND HAGEN PADDOCK'S LAKE GROCEllY Fresh Meats Sn Grocery Phone Brlstol 1OF5 1 3 3 New Munster, Wisconsin ! Q O OTT BRGS TRUCKING Llvestock Kenosha Rock Phosphate And Agrlculture Lune Spreadlng A Fert111zer Dealer KE A, Phone Br1sto1 114F11 il L- ...f ol' ' jgojff ' ' Ti 5' Rt. 2 Box 648 D Kenosha, Wis, 3 -1-Q f' 'lf J Harley llavnlson Company GREENBERG S 5608 6th Avenue Kenosha Sportswear 5719 22nd Ave Lmgerle Foundatlons Phone 2 3653 Comphments of HUB EBV I CE PITTS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance SeI'V1C6 5119 22nd Avenue D1a1 49959 Brlstol WIS Tlres Batterles ACCGSSOPIES Phone 84W Towlng And Compllrnents of Mmor Repalrs WESTERN TIRE AUTO STORES We Appremate your Patronage JOE SL GENE SCHAARE Antloch Ilhnols Proprletors MILK Plilill CEI! A COMPLETE MlI.K SERVICE 6813 29th Ave K enosha VViscons1n GRABERS SERVICE STATION Tlre Batterles Accessorles H1way 83 3 Mlles South of Salem QUERRY MOTOR S INC 3 813 Roosevelt Rd D1al 5154 Dodge-Plymouth And D d o ge Job Rated Trucks ROBINSON S PHARMACY JohnH Rob1nson R Ph ne 2 5098 3601 Roosevelt Rd Kenosha W1s Your Rexall Drug Store Paul Gillingham Implement Co Your Ford Tractor Dealer Jacobsen and Worthmgton Power Lawn Mowers Repa1r1ng and Sharpenmg 50 Kenosha W n0 'X C- it lil RQ! ix?-If Thc BElIIiTl11lIl1dcllllu lukcc IIIIIIOUS mam cfismqmlm ALE CUMPA Y Company 8 19 Roosevelt Road Kenosha Wlsc y ISC Phone 2 5306 I U I , fl . A !'y 0651? , . .I ,, Y . , . . f Pho - ' z -4 -' 'a ' 'z , . O O 0 : ' I I , , . n - GF1t0llPI'l'lfl'lQ UNNY IDE FLURI 'I' om 3021 75th Street Complete Commerclal Prmtmg Serv1ce Mrs Nels Anderson Phone Antloch 439 928 Maln Street ANTIOCH ILLINOIS Phone 5777 We Mr 8zMrs F A Wemstock De11ver TEDDY S BAR GYSON S Kenosha s Largest Sportmg Goods Store 14th Ave At 62nd St LANG S PADDOCK LAKE I G A Salem WISC GIBBS AND JENSSEN SPORTING GOODS School Jackets and Sweaters Shlrts Sweaters Jackets Blouses Sklrts Slacks Shoes Men Women 381 Lake St Phone 922 Antloch Ill1no1s GEORGE S HORSESPOE BAR PADDOCK LAKE Salem Wlsc Compllments of DR AND MRS RICHARD A CARIUCCI Ant1och Ill O O Brighton Wisc. ofcifwht C omplete Bankmg Se rv1c e We 1nv1te your account 1872 1954 Member of F D I C I-I Compllments Complete Brxdal WAURD I G A 2700 22nd Avenue and Formal Wear 5621 6t.h Avenue Kenosha W1s Kenosha Wlsconsm v , EIR ROYAL TYPE WRITERS LR IL Electr1c Standard Portable ULETTENGEL S 5921 6th Avenue Dlal 9413 Your ChO1C6 Of Flne Chlna Wedgwood Spode Castleton Lenox Havlland Mmton Doulton Franclscan Chma Arnerlca s Flnest Glassware MAUD SIVER Glft Shop A thlng of beauty IS a Joy forever 612 14 Flfty nlnth Street Phone 8703 Codfllngton Hardware BA K I GTO ULLEB, f Aiilll 0 of Telephone Antioch 602 MART' CUUNTRY H0 E The Fmest 1n Foods And L1quors On Route 173 West of Ant1och Il11no1s Florence and Bernard Hav11and and Sons Ready Bullt HUMEWARD C0 CRETE TEP Custom Made Precast Ornamental Iron Concrete Speclaltles l...l 'Elms I safe P u:5 walkmg E step gil for young ,M and old 1' ,m7,f-,HQ 7 E Q . u ' N Homeward Step and Cement Speclaltles Inc RFD 3 Box 436 Kenosha Hyway 43 1 112 M11e E of 41 I u . I 3 A Q K u. . L- ,. 5651 I easy l I Rights . ti lf -- x-' ' Q .3-r K 1--vi. ' 'Ns COMPLIMENTS OF KIG DRG 'PURE of CHLBERT TUTTLE PARKER S SCHOOL STORE Paddock Lake Mink Ranch BLUSS AD and GRAVEL CHHITIRU WURK ORNAMENTAL IRON STRUCTURAL STEEL Route 3 Box 450 Phone Salem Wlsconsm Kenosha Wlsconsln Somers 2511 Phone Wheatland 3 9 Y 3 1 Salem, Wisocnsin , I MU IC MART Records Radlo Te1ev1s1on Instruments Sheet Mus1c Buy wlth confldence Burhngton Wlsconsm SNAP 0N 'l'00LS UURPURATIUN KENOSHA WISCONSIN Factorzes Kenosha Wls Mt Carmel Ill an Newport Pa Allstate Insurance Co KENOSHA VVISCONSIIN Represented by IIM LEO DAN VIOLA Located at the Sears Store Kenosha Wzsconsm ewherry Ahstraot Uompany Kenosha W1scons1n Abstracts of T1t1e Stanley Newberry 5700 7th Avenue C0313 PRI I GCO. Fme Prmtxng Salesbooks 2913 Roosevelt Road Telephone 5054 Kenosha W1sconsm Trevor Wisconsm u 1 . o o 1 Q1 o 1 o d 1 n . . . J 7 . . Y 1 . . ' 1 7 EVA EEPLEME 'I' E0. KENOSHA COUNTY DEALER INTEREATIEEAL 'ER EK TRAETRR FARM E0 IPMENT EY 50 TRUE EELL PATRO Nelson s Real Estate Antloch Segal s Kenosha Anderson Jeweler Kenosha County Electrlc Sales 8: Servlce Salem Bunny Carry Out Salem Uhen s Garage New Munster Russ W1tt1g Klond1ke Corners The Hazelman s Salem Korf s Slxth Ave Kenosha Frank s T vern 8: Grocery Br1ghton Vos s Da1ry Bar Burllngton Cecll Morrow M D Kenosha Tr1ang1e Apphance Kenosha 1902 1954 Flfty two Years of Loyal SeI V1C6 L. C CHRI TEN Safe Investments and Flrst Mortgage Loans REAL ESTATE And D1al Phone 3 7788 89 90 1345 Munroe Racme WIS Kenosha Off1ce 4 1800 Abbotsford Offlce 132 Franksvllle Off1Ce 493 C 0L . , f . 0N . - 1 ,' INSURANCE AUTOGRAPHS E9 N...f INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS FACTORY Kansas Cnty , 'fpfill PubMshers fover Munufurlurers Book Bwnders HOME OFFICE o 1 4 'x 5' f-1 'f-If Dun J Ie.. 'fwim A. + fs m. f v- . y 4Vlk,,,, ,y Y MJ, tk 'px QW-Q, V32 .- ',,,YM, ,gxu , -Evwvi. , K, , eq.. X 1: 2' ' ' ' ,Y a as 5 gf qw? 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