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

 - Class of 1956

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? L' ,f g , . A . A! . -' 23,1 mf - b Q ' vis , , , , , , w 5: ,'aZ:a'w W1th the reahzation that we are st1l1 very young 1n heart and experxence with the knowledge that wlrh rhelr counsel there IS vet peace and love and a deeper calmer fa1th for us to seek We with all humihty and deepest gratltude w1sh to share with our parents our book one of the most tmportant achievements of our school l1fe Hopmg wlth all sincerity that they wxll der1ve much pleasure from its perusal IN MEMORIAM We hope to fully rea11ze the many krnd deeds of Irvrug f our high school edu C 311011 This proneer of Central High School and an ardent mem ber of the Board of Educanon, we hold 1D reverent esteem J. Halladay who was an integral part o - -qi.-a-3 ' 1 I AClm11ttSf1'3fi0l1 JT' my K, N3 IA VAYLK . L, 6 m0. BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Richard Hartnell Mr Floyd Holloway Mr Horace Fowler Mr Irving Halladay Mr RodellSchenn1ng Mr Peter Fox is the new board member replacmg the late Mr Halladay X ff!!! 121 QU Mr If fj 1 X 1' X xx X ,H f x Rx 1 Ml' X Ana Wx xy K fm xl 115 W , . O 0 I I I C I . , . . . . 1, I-vf I 'll zo A f l ' Nr, I Q Ll. fl , J, 4 , .l I r N, f' x C I , f ' 4 Z4 7' X -' 'MW v--f ' M' , V. , , f f-QF? XL Q - X ' N I n. Y - ,'T?Qx5, 1- 5 C? nw 2 F fe' Jw-'I Q X! 'Q' 'LS' X M 1' W f X -Nyw'i 1'l -- - N 4-M f r .lf P 4 ' I iff! V I PRINCIPAL ' 'Education in this day and age is becomingincreasingly important as time passes. With world conditions as they are education, is a must if we are to oope with world problems. It is theduty of society to provide the best possible education for its sons and daughters. It is your duty to make the most ofthe education offered. Are you getting your share of it? The nation that has the schools has the future. Enable these schools to teach the nobility of labor and the beauty of human service. ASS'T PRINCIPAL N STANDING M1ssP Wermelmg SEATED Mrs M Foreman I Pr1nc1pa1 A H ERICKSON gs. RALPH ANTES Stout State College B S Umversrty of Oklahoma M E WILLIAM BECKER Western Mrclugan B S Umverslty of W1scons1n M A Baseball Coach Biology American History IRENE BOSMAN LaCrosse State College B.E. Librarian Library Science MARION AXTELL Whltewater State College Bookkeepmg TYP1118 Shorthand RUSSELL BROTEN Vander Cook College of Mus1c M A St Olaf College B M Musrc ELVIN CONWAY Umversrty of Wrsconsrn B S M S B1ology IOHN DAILY Carroll College B A Umversrty of Wrsconsm M A Math Gurdance Counselor RAYMOND CAMPBELL Marquette B Ph BNS Western Mlchlgan Algebra Geometry General Math Amerrcan HISIOIY Hrstorrcal Geography EILEEN DEETZ. Stout State College B Home Economtcs HELEN FANNIN Barrat College B A Enghsh Busmess Speech JOSEPH FERRARO Whitewater State College B.Ed. General Math-English DANIEL DOONE Loyola Umverstty B A Latin Enghsh VERNON HORN E Umversxty of WISCOHSIH B S Aguculture RALPH LONERGAN UHIVBTSIIY of Wlsconsm B S General Sclence Phys1ca1 Educauon Basketball Coach CLIFFORD PETERSON Uruversxty of WISCOHSID B S M S Physlcal Educatlon Football Coach Track Coach DAN KISSEL Stout State College B S Industual Arts JOAN SUTTINGER LaCrosse State College Physxcal Educauon General Sc1ence LOUIS VALENT E Universlty of WISCODSID B S Marquette Urnversxty M E Art Social Living English CARL THOSTENSON Belolt College B A Umversity of Wisconsm Ph M CUSTODIANS ...mul Mr Clarence Schuld Mr Art Glassman n Mr. Kenneth I ohnson Mr, Frank Parker , -513 ,5 ' 'Him . In A-f A s.- ef ' A gp up L' I M .. W t 2 v in 1. V jun W I sa fo ,Q . . 'X 5575 'iw Lf, . We would hke to thank Mrs Whlte Mrs Sertz and Mrs Schuld for servmg such delrcrous meals throughout the whole year We hope that they wrll cont1nue to do so I fmuaw l E 2 . If ' U The Senlors began then- fxnal term in Iugh school September 9 1955 wxth 81 semors ln thetr class At our first class meenng weelected MR FERRARO as our class Advisor and MR CAMP BELL was chosen as our Assxstant Adv1sor At th1s meenng we also elected our class offlcers Presldent BILL BENSON V1ce Presldent JERRY BLODGETT AUDREY SCHROEDER Secre TIM SCHLAX Class Reporter BILL ZIEBELL Nancy Runkel was chosen as our representattve for queen of our Homecommg Dance After a great deal of work selhng nckets Nancy became our queen She was crowned by Bernard Zxehen capta1n of our 1955 Q1amp1onsh1p football team. The sen1or captam of the football team Bernard Z1ehen was chosen the most valuable player of the 1955 football champzons The semor class chose whlte roses as the1r class flower our class colors are wlne and whxte our class motto 1S We have crossed the bay the ocean hes before us We would hke to thank Mr Ferraro and Mr Campbell for a most successful year We also would hke to thank Mr Valente for h1s ass1stance 1n our 1956 Annual. taryg Treasurer, CORINNE STYSCKOQ Student Council Representative, ROY NELSONQ Alternate, WILLIAM BENSON There was never an argument about B111 being our president. Library Clubl ,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2g Hrotography Club 1 ,2,3g Science Club 33 Class President 45 Band Presi- dent 4. ROGER BETH ..R0g.. Never a worry, never a care: always getting into someone's hair. Library Club lg Pep Club 2g C Club 25 Annua1Staff 1 . GERALD BLODGETT Jerry Jerry plays in the bandp he'll always give you a help- ing hand. Science Club 2,3,4, Vice -President 41 Library Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 15 Band 1,2,34g Photography Club 1,2,3g Projectionist Club 43 Class Vice -President 4. .TACK BLOSS slack.. Jack's car is continentalg He handles it very gent1e?? Library Club 1,2g Pep Club 1,2g C Club 43 Football 2,3, 4g Track 2,3,4g Class President 2g Student Coun- cil 3. MICHAEL BOIESEN Mike Witty and wiseg Mischief twinkles in his eyes. Forensics lg Library Club 25 Photography Club 2,33 Science Club 2,4. MICHAEL BUTLAND Mike A little nonsense from this boy Brings us all a lot of Joy. Library Club 4: Science Club 45 Forensics 4. ALYCE CARLBORG YI A111 Alice is a classy lass: through high society she will pass. Library Club 3,4g Cheerleader 3,4g Paper Staff 43 An- nual Staff 4, G.A,A. 4g Forensics 43 Chorus 3,4. JAMES DAY uhm.. Jim is kindg a truer friend you cou1dn't find. Student Council 3, 4g F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President Forensics 2,3,4g Library Club 2,3,4g Latin Club 3, President C. Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 2. DONALD DINGES Don A real cool kidg he'11 give you a bid. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. LORETTA ELLINGSON Lo She has a certain way with Her smile so gay. Pep Club 1,23 Library Club 1,2,3,4g F. H.A. 4, Song Leader: Photography Club 3: Reporter Annual Staff 45 Paper 3,4g Forensics 4g G. A. A. 1,2g Cheerleader 2: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Secretary 2. DALE EPPING N l He was a credit to our teamp All his teammates know he's on the beam. Footba112, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4g C Club2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2,41 Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 4: Pep Club 1,25 Library Club l,4. QQ N., is IOHN FANNIN Crow I-lere's a great guy who has quite a wayg He may be famous someday, Library Club 1,2 , 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1 ,2g Pep Club 1 , 2, Forensics 3,4g Annual Staff 4, Photography 3g Latin Club 2,3g C Club 3,45 Track 3,4g Football 4. BEVERLY FIELDS tl Bev!! Bev is shy but she's got her guy. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2,33 Library Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Prom Attendant 2: Pep Club lg Annual Staff 4: Paper Staff 4. KATHLEEN FONK Kathy l-ler brown hair and cheerful way: Will bring her a bright future someday. F.H,A. 1,2,4gG. A.A. 1,2,3,4g Library Club 1,2,3, 4g Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 4. RICHARD FOX nick Sometimes you may think he's a pestg But all his friends know he's the best. Pep Club 13 F.F.A, 1,2,3,4g Library Club 1,2. nur X NOELLE GLASMAN With long brown hair she is sincereg She s a real swell person, don t you fear. F. I-LA. 2,3,4g Science Club 43 Forensics 3,4g G A.A. 1,2,3. ROBERT GILLMORE ll ll Bob goes with Patg He's a real cool cat. C Club 4g F.P.A. 1,2,3,4g Library Club 1,4g Band lg Football 1,45 Basketball 1,2,3g Pep Club 1. DARLENE HALLADAY Darlene Darlene is faithful because She's so grateful. Library Club1,2,3,4g G.A,A. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 25 Chorus l,3g Photography Club 2g Annual Staff 4. KAREN HANCOCK Karen Karen is so jubilantg she always has a compliment. F.H.A, l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Library Club 3,45 Photography 1,2. ROBERT HART H Bob!! Although he is small in size his energy never dies F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, lifwrfsfffgaif ERNEST HEBIOR Errue Errue IS so tall that he doesn t have a care at all ' Llbrary Club l 2 3 4 wh. BEATRICE HENNING She s pretty and smallg Well liked by all. F,H, A. 1,2,3,4g Library lg Annual 4. WAYNE HERDA Wayne Wayne can bake a pie Faster than the wink of an eye. Library Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,23 Photography Club 1. dm' NEIL INNES Neil Neil IS keen, But he likes to dream. MARVIN IUNGK ANS Marv He may not be a Ford but he sure rattles on. Pep Club 1,2g Library Club 1,2, 43 Science Club 2, 3, 4: Photography 1,25 Paper Staff 4g C Club 2,3,4. MARGARET KERKHOFF Margie Short, shy, and sweety A swell girl to meet. F.l-LA, 4g Pep Club 1,25 Library Club 1,2,3g Paper Staff 4g Annual staff 4. GERALD KERKMAN ..Ien,y.. What would happen to the score If Jerry wasn't on the floor. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3 45 C Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,23 Paper Staff 4 SHIRLEY KERKMAN Slurl No wrong does she know, She s full of pep and go. F.H.A, 1,2,3,4g Pep Club1,2gG.A.A. 1,2g Library 1,2,4g Chorus 1. WILLIAM KLUENDER Bill Bill is very seldom quietg He can always cause a riot, Pep Club 1, 2g Paper Staff 2.3, 4: Library Club 1,2, 3, 4: F. F. A. 1: Football 4. RUSSELL KOHLMAN Russ In any sort, Russ is a sport. Photography Club 2,3g Library Club 2,43 Pep Club 1, -J--Q., V, WILLIAM KOHLSTEADT Bm Bill is always quietg no one can deny it. Library ciub 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep ciub 1, 2g c Club 3,4, MARGARET KOLNIK Marge Margaret likes to scoop when she's on Kenosha's loop. F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2g Library Club 1, 2g G.A.A. 1,2g Chorus 1. TERRY KRAMER Jerry He's certain to be seen wherever fun and mischief beam. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2,3,4g Color guard 2,3,4g Business Manager: Chorus 4. EUGENE KREUSER Geno Everyone can tell he likes Noelle. Library Club 4g Pep Club 25 Dramatics 2,3g Forensics 23 Debate 2. WANDA KROHN Her hair is red and her eyes are blue she always has a smile for you Prom Attendantlg Forensics 4g G.A.A. 1,2g Pep Club 1, 2g Chorus 4g Library C-hlb 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 4: Paper Staff 1 ,3g Art Editor 4. NAPOLI LEHNERT ..Nap.. Nap can really prance with any girl at a dance. Chorus 1,3,4g Band 1.3.45 library Club lg Forensics at It KJ sk 1 RONALD uswrs I mn A gay sense of humor twinkles in his eyeg Among his friends he's rated high. C Club 1,2,3,4g Library 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,33 Bask- etball 1,2,3, 4g Football 2. HELEN LIEGL Giggles Unlike her sister is she: But still as happy as can be. 'lf Glee Club 1,23 G.A. A. 43 F.H. A. 1,43 Library Club 43 Annual Staff 4. wk in A 1 . Q MARY ANN LIEGAL A 3 Wiggles She's only been with us a yearg J A But she has friends far and near. 4 f Glee Club 1,23 G.A.A. 2,4g Library Club 4: Annual ' 5 'rrlrrl 'y Staff 4. MARY LING llMar N Y Mary is a littlelambg she never gets in a jam. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Paper Staff lg An- nual Staff 4. EUGENE LUDWIG Gene He 'sa great guy at first sight: after you know him he's dynamite. C Club 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2g Basketball 2g Foot- ball 3,4g Junior Prom Kingg Pep Club 1,2g F,F.A. l,2,3g Vice -President. JAMES LUD WIG .. nm .. Quite a handsome ace with an innocent face. F.F,A. l,2,3,4g Library Club 4. JOSE PH MENAREK ..Ioe.. Joe IS never blue when he IS with Sue. Library Club 4, RICHARD MERTEN Dick Dick is a twin, You can't beat him. Football 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, C Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Library Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2, 3, Chorus 1. ROBERT MERTEN Bob's a twin too, Look careful or they'll fool you. Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2: Baseball 3,4g C Club 3.4, Secretary Pep Club 2,3, Llbrary Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2. DARLENE MERRILL Weiner Darlene goes with Gene: she was our Prom Queen. Pep Club 1,2p Library Club 1,4g Junior Prom Queen: Annual Staff 45 Junior Homecoming Attendantg F.H. ROGER MERTES Birdie He has a blue Ford to peal around towng don t get in his way or he'l1 knock you down. Freshman Class Presidentg F.F,A. 2g Library Club 25 Pep Club 1 , 2g Football 2. WAYNE MEYER Wayne Quiet? Talkative? No, just a happy mixture of the two. F.F.A. 2,3,4gL1brary Club 1,2. ROY NELSON HROY.. A good sport and true: We need more like you. C Club 1,2,3.4gL1brary Club 1,2,3,4g Science Club 3, 4g Student Council 4g Annual Staff 4: Football 1.2, 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4, Projectlonlst. DORIS NORBY Nobby A real swell girl who's lots of fun: Is always ready when work is to be done. Paper Staff 1,-tg Band lg Chorus lg Library Club 2,3, 45 French Club 2: G.A.A. 1,4g Forensics 4: Annual Staff 4. 1131 RICHARD PERRY Rich Richar-d's a guy who's quiet and shy, But we all know that he'11 get by. F.F,A. 1,2,3,4g library Club l,4. 'Y' 5. Y SHIRLEY PE RRY Shir1 Shir1ey's a girl who's swellg We know she'1l get along well. F,H,A, 1,2,3,4, Llbrary Club 1, Paper Staff 1. WILLIAM POISL Bin A real swell guy who s also smart: When the fun begins he's not one to part. Library Club 4: F. F, A, 1,2,3,4. IUDITH PRINGLE Pringdingle F,H.A. 1,2,4gG.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1, 29 Photo- graphy Club 1,2g Library Club 1,2g Latin Club 3g Paper Staff 4g Annual Staff, Business Manager 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4, President 4g Band 1,2,3,4, Lt. 4 Student Council 3,4g Secretary 4: Prom Co-Chair man 3. JAMES RHODES uhm.. He likes to sing and is a lot of fung his friends are many, his enemies none. C Club 3,45 Science Club 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Library Club l,2,3,4g Latin Club l,2,3,4g Band 1, 2,3,4g Pep Club 2. AUDREY ROMIE Aud Aud is a true friendg a helping hand she'1l always lend. Library Club 1,2,3,4g Student Council 3,4g Photo- graphy Club 1,2,3g G,A,A, l,2,3,4g F.H,A. 1,25 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4g Forensics 4g Latin Club 3g Pep Club l,2g Special Editor of Annual. NANCY RUNKEL Nan Many goals she has obtained, as our Homecoming Queen she reigned. Chorus l,2,3g Reporter Band l,2,3,4g Reporter Library ub 1 2 3 4 Forensics 4, Pep Club l,2g Student Council 2,3,4g Paper Staff 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Homecoming Queen 4g Special Editor of Annual. IEANETTE SABIN Nettie Pretty to walk withg witty to talk with. Library Club 1,25 G.A.A, l,2,45 G.A.A, Reporter Forensics 2,45 Latin Club 35 Cheerleader 2,45 Pep Club 1 , 25 Student Council 2. DEANNA SCHENNING Dena She's true to her friends and also very smartg when there's work to be done she's ready to do her part. Student Council 2,3,45 Reporter 35 Paper Staff 3,45 Band 45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 15 Chorus 15 Pep C1ub1,25 G.A.A, 1,35 F.H.A. l,3,45 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Special Editor of Annual. TIMOTHY SCHLAX Tim Tim likes to study but he ll be your buddy. Science Club 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, Projecuomst Club 3,45 Library Club l,2,3,45 C Club 45 Student Coun - ci145 Latin Club 35 Annual Staff 4, 5 'i -vs MAVIS SCHMELLING ..May.. She always has a twinkle in her eyeg withher friendly smile she'1l get by. Library Club l,2,4g F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Photography C1ub1,2,3g Majorette. AUDREY SCHROEDER Cow Girl Audrey is one swell galg she'll be anyones pal. Library Club 3,4gReporter Paper Staff 4g Science Club 4g G .A .A . 3, 45 AnnualStaff ADV. Advertising Mana - gerg Senior Class Secretary. LARRY SOLBERG Knuton Valve Larry never misses the bus because he is so stuclious. Library Club 2,3,4g Class Reporter 25 Science Club 2,3,4g President 4. 'T' SANDRA SORENSON Sandy Sandy is sweetg she dresses so neat, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Library Club l,2,3,4g F,H.A. 1,2 3,4, President 45 Paper Staff 4g Annual Staff 45 G.A A. 1, Class Secretary 3, ALICE STADLER HAI.. A certain charm has she as everyone can see. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Paper SLaff4g Band 1,2,3,4. ROBERT STANN Bob would sure rate with any date, Band l,2,3,4g Photography l,2g Science Club 2,3g Library Club 4g Track lg Basketball B Team 2, CAROLE STYSCKO Sparrow Just take a lookg Carole is co-editor of this book. Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1,2, Library Club 1 , 2, 3, Photography 1 , 25 Paper Staff3, 4, Pep Club 1 , 25 Chorus 1,2,3,4g G,A,A, 1,2,3,4g Senior Formal At- tendant: Class Secretary lg Forensics 2,3,4g Student Council 2,31 Annual Staff Co-Editor, CORINNE STYSCKO Corky As a cheerleader she can't be beatg she is also very sweet. Pep Clubl,2g Forensics 2,3,4g G,A.A. 1,2,3g Library C1ubl,2,3g LatinClub 35 Paper Staff l,2,3,4g Annual Staff Co-Editor, F.H,A, 1,25 Homecoming Attendant 2, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g, Captain 4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Photography 3, Secretary, RICHARD TAYLOR Rich Here's a guy who likes to cookg all he does is look in a book. Pep Club 1, Paper Staff l,2,3,4, Library Club l,2,3, ROBERTA Tl-IOMEY Babe Babe is a lot of fun indeed, With this attitude we know she ll succeed. Library Club 1,2, 3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1,2,3,4g Forensics 1,3,4g F.H.A. 1,25 Band 1,2 3 4, Chorus1,2, 3, 4, Photography Club1,2g Paper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Student Council 4. SHARON VOIGHT Sharon is neat- She can t be beat. Library Cll1b1,2QSC1SI1CC Club 3,4g G. A. A. 1g Paper Staff 3,4, Editor 4, Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1g Latin Club 3, Photography 1. TERRANCE VON LOH Terry Although he is small, He's sure on the ball. C Club 4. ra' si wx X PETER WHIGHTMAN Pete Though the highest grades he does notgetg We are sure he'll make it yet. ERNEST WISE Ern1e Ernie is a lot of fung He's popular with everyone ff BERNARD ZEIHEN Ben is a gemg A man among men. C Club 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1 2 3 4- Basketball lg Student Council? Class Treasurer 23 Pep Club1,2. WILLIAM ZIEBELL Bill Bill is a swell fellow who likes to sing: when he dances he likes to swing. Library Club 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2: Science Club 2,3: Paper Staff4: Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4, SENIOR BOYS BOTTOM ROW: J. Bloss, R. Beth, G. Ludwig, T. Schlax, R. Perry, B. Hess, .T. Kramer. SECOND ROW D. Dinges, T. VonLoh, N. Innes. B. Benson, M. Jungkans, J. Rhodes, M. Butland, THIRD ROW: J. Blodgett W. Meyer, J. Fannin, B. Stann, E, Wise, G. Kreuser, L. Solberg. FOURTH ROW: J. Ludwig, D. Epping B. Merten, R. Lewis, B. Poisl, R. Fox, B. Kluender. FIFTH ROW: N. Lehnert, B.Gi11more, L. Golke R. Mertes. J. Menarek, D. Merten, SIXTH ROW: R. Taylor, P. Wightman, R. Kohlman, W. Kohlstedt, R Thomas, M. Bojesen. SEVENTH ROW: E. Hebior,R. Nelson, W. Herda, B. Ziehen, J. Kerkman, B. Ziebell SENIOR GIRLS BOTTOM ROW Left to Right S Sorenson D Merr111 M SchrneI11ng,B Hennlng, S Perry D Norby A Stadler SECOND ROW B Flelds J Prlngle M Llng M Kolmk S VOIQIII N Runkel THIRD ROW K Fonk A Schroeder J Sabm L Elhngson A Rom1e D Schenmng M L1eg1. FOURTH ROW S Kerkman C Styscko A Carlborg W Krohn C Styscko N Glasman FIFTH ROW H Lxegl R Thomey K Hancock D Halladay . . . . 9 . . 9 - 9 - . . 9 9 9 o 9 . 9 9 9 9 . 9 . 9 . 9 9 . - . . . . . . 4 9 4 9 4 9 Q 9 1 9 . 9 . - 4 9 a 9 4 9 9 9 . 9 4 . . e 9 9 1 9 n 9 4 9 SOCIAL LIVING M R VAIENTE TRANSCRIPTION M ISS AXTELL LIBRARY SCIENCE MISS BOSMAN IJ ! Qi -, wi, vw 5 i '5,, YD' 5 -o-will ,X Ls 'f if ,W J 4w'Xi,1-s- Mc?t if J 101 .Turuors enrolled at Central thxs year We chose MR VALENTE as our class Adv1sor and MR ANTES as assistant The offlcers are as follows RONNIE FREDERKING Pres1dent GERRY ANDERSON V112 Presldent RALPH MEYERS Secretary and NANCYKILEY Treasurer Durmg October we chose our clas s rxngs and they were dellvered durlng January Everyone was pleased wtth the ChO1C6 One of the many act1v1t1es sponsored by the Jumor class was a Sock Hop held 1n October Two b1g events of the school year w1ll be the Jumor Semor Banquet and the .Tumor Prom. Plans for the Prom were started early Th1s specxal event of the sprmg 1S anucnpated by all We w1sh to thank Mr Valente and Mr Antes for makmg our year a happy and successful one . ' . ' : , ' : . ' - ' : . 1 . - A new member of our class, Joan Deegan, was chosen as our candidate for Homecoming Queen. JUNIOR BOYS BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght D Innes J Mur1e J Luckstedt R Frederkmg J Whlte W W1snefsk1 R Noble K Schulz SECOND ROW H Kasten G Burnett N Barthel D Ph1lhps C Laudx J Fonk M F1rchow THIRD ROW L Roballar J Rxesselman D Mxck K L1nda1 D MICR D Rasor J Cameron FOURTH ROW R Gagnon R Myers D Grohs L Srrutz D Schultz T Thomas D Schultz R Wxlson FIFTH ROW N Grmder A Boardman J Clark R Frederxcks R C1CSOWSk1 G Hansen D Anderson L Karow L Menareck R Kadolf V Getka P Caves E Zmzer D Rauer Z kagiff 1 Xl 6 1 , lg I wwf ft IMI SIXTH ROW: B. Jackley, B. LaMeer, M. Greenwald, F. Rhodes, P: Hansen, K. Clark. SEVENTH ROW I fx ' K 'A x 1 ' , X' ' X filkfdl - ', ,e . ' fn ,, if 'Q I . . I if Q I GUN JUNIOR GIRLS BOTTOM ROW Left to Rxght S Bartow B Seno N Kxley P Couch A Reck ,T Hansen C Torrey SECOND ROW J Morman L Rlchardson B Lamb B R1CCh1O R Pheffer M Blodgett THIRD ROW L Dtetsche ,T Deegan ,T Schlax N Scuffham B Dehnnert D McLafferty S Pate FOURTH ROW Martell G Anderson D Lmg B Everett B Dorey FIFTH ROW P Schwrnn L Kostka L Kostka E Wmn D Hans SIXTH ROW P Janssen J Nelson L Gentz N Brunner B LEWIS TOP ROW C Remhardt J Chrlstenson D Hart K Fura M Pr1es N Benz R D B1 rky T Lxegl G111more Kerkman Z I C7 0, fwwa, W X K O ff ff ma , 44 7' l'b'A l,5'K , W ' -1 if A WW ? 7 Z 4 ,, CLASSES IN ACTION INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR KISSEL ENGLISH MR. FERRARO in. AMERICAN HISTORY I MR. CAMPBELL 'YF J' W-P' OP At our first sophomore meeting we elected MR LONERGAN as our class Advisor and MISS AXTELL as our assistant The off1cers were elected as follows DENIS FLASHNER President JESSIE DAY Vice President MELINDA MILLER Secretary RUTH ANN MC CORMACK Treas Our sophomore Initiation Dance was a success and was enjoyed by everyone We all looked forward to the Homecommg and chose Melinda Miller as our candidate for queen The sophomore class held a W1nter Carmval January 28 with Jim Walker reigning as King It was a great success We d like to tha year enjoyable and profitable urerg JEAN RASCH, Student Cotmcil Representative. ' ' nk our Advisors Mr. Lonergan and Miss Axtell for making our sophomore SOPHOMORE BOYS BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght D Mullenbeck E Goegstead T Fox W Metr J Ph1effer W Blodgett B Johnson T Dooper SECOND ROW F Kushman L Ennow E Krohn T W1nf1e1d R Ludw1g R Marks D Walker B Kmn, THIRD ROW B Koehn D Nelson C Johnson R Rau J Gagnon D Nelson L He1nen B G1111am R Slagel FOURTH ROW D Wlllkomm T Busse R Mayo R Elhs J Dorn G1nder L Brenton FIFTH ROW R Sackavuch J Carrruchael D Po1s1 R Schroeder D Weber Werrnllng R McCrary J Barnet SIXTH ROW R Ingram F Johnson D W1111amson R Sabm Nelson V L61pZ1g D Golbrrght SEVENTH ROW D Westman J Schultz L Drlssel C Mauer Kreuger D Flaschner A F1shback EIGHTH ROW V Gross B Reynolds G Krahn R Lubkeman R Skora J Brunner T Cheney i....Xx7 I SOPHOMORE GIRLS BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght N Lapp B Kruckerbocker M Conrad A Mudgett H Hausel M M111er S Torrey SECOND ROW L Ma1esk1 K G1tz1aff J Johnson J Kerkhoff S Shroeder E Dmges THIRD ROW B Albrxght C Ste1nback B Flelds R McCormack M Scholtz R Pheffer J H11bert FOURTH ROW M Slagoskx S W11son M Gentz B Radon J Rasch L Krahn FIFTH ROW S Gr1mmer J Day C Hlovacheck J Clark D Bobula D Robers M Kolmk SIXTH ROW L Hartman B G1I1more D Glasman M Statema P Mtlner SEVENTH ROW J Jansen J Jansen G M111er S Herda 'O F '4- X 1 fy ., 1 1 at ' A , v- - ,xv ' . X j. , ,, , a ts Q r , ' : . ,. ,. , . ',. ' .. , . , . . : . ,. ,. , . .- .- 9 . , . A I. , . 1 - 1 - l - I - 1 . ' , . , . . : .' ,. ,. ,. ,. .L- A , . . I . ' , . ' , . . 1 - v - vs' ' , . , . . I . , . , - . 9 - :R- , . , . ' . : . ,. ,. ' ,. .E. , . , . ' . : . , . . . . . . . , . , . . A 4 ra . M g, hir-,A ul 'S x x x g . I . , . . , . , . , . , . l , . . :. ', .' ,. ,. ,. , .' . : ' U ' I ' I ' Y ' I ' I ' F ' : . ,.' ,. , . . . . . . :. ' ,. , - . . , . , . , . '. : . . .' , . ,. , .' . :. ,. ,. ' ,. . CLASSES IN ACTION ENGLISH MR DOONE AGRICULTURE 10 MR. HORNE WK LATIN MR DOONE 'Wm N-Q YWM67 Wwnw Ness. Q-.M Xuan., wa gf-'1 When school opened September 7th there were 114 freshmen present and we had the largest class Off1cers of the class are NORMA SCHMIDKONZ President DARLENE SCHULTZ Vice President ARLENE SCHULTZ. Secretary LINDA COVINGTON Treasurer MARILYN GREEN WALD Reporter and REYNOLD DAVIS Student Council Representative Mr Becker is our class advisor and Miss Suttinger is our assistant advisor When Homecoming time came we looked forward to the game and chose Judy Epping as our cand1date for queen Initiation was celebrated very nicely and the boys looked charming 1n Bermuda shorts and the girls in long underwear The freshmen sponsored a few dances and participated in most all of them. The freshmen are doing very well this year and are having a lot of fun, We hope to enjoy it even more next year. FRESHMAN BOYS BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght R Altergott W Mereduh D Conway J Bloss R Ludwlg J Curus L Phleffer SECOND ROW D Gr1ff1ths J Rose D Cooperman J Rasmussen V Chnstenson D Kerk man C Meyers G Wersac THIRD ROW D Kramer D Danlels B Lewls R Carver B Pate D Elhs R Runkel J Smlth FOURTH ROW E Henmng F Samborskx ,T Long J Fassbxnder L Prange K Mullenbeck D Doan I G1111am FIFTH ROW R Vansloctom B Gast L Schoeder B Bohn R Belongxa R Dav1s E Raether A Marmo SIXTH ROW C Barv11 B Keyman A Mullenbeck J Jansen F Dorn R Srruth M Kreuser G Otto SEVENTH ROW F Mlchaels R VonLoh R Henthorn C Nxles D Stock son G Doerfhnger W Remus EIGHTH ROW B Bolexn R Kramer R Herda L Lawrence J Tolhson D Wlllxams L Schmldt W Pagel T FRESHMAN GIRLS BOTTOM ROW Left to Rlght K Gable L Covmgton R Hefferman P Putra N Heb1or G Droze E Kohlman S Burg, SECOND ROW S Gagnon K Chrrstenson M Belongla S Whrtcher J Epprng B Day K Brggs THIRD ROW P Neffzer L Olson M Webber K Lulhng R Burges J Schwenn D Taylor FOURTH ROW M Ludw1g J McCrary J Stone N Whrtehead S Knack .T Olson N Sch nudtkonz FIFTH ROW P Menunk J Muhson S Frederklng B Kxbar M Greenwald S Edwards P Nash SIXTH ROW R Busse A Schultz M W1nn F Merten E Frederlcks E Young SEVENTH ROW D Schultz C Schroeder M Golke A Kavanarh . , .. 5' ' ' 5 N . I Q 'Y' J A . K, G .xv v -S ,sswff fi , I : ' I ' 1 ' I ' I ' I ' I . : . , . , . , . , . , . - . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . I . , . , . ,A. , . , , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . . . . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . ' p - , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . - , . , . . . . ,--. an . ' 1 gg. . -3 Q fm, a ' ' e X: W. 1 as lr L- . - I .GV 'ia l I -. ,- , 5 4-JM .1, 0 6 , I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . I . , . , . , . , . , , . . I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - I . , . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - - . I . p . y . , . , . , . , . Z . , . , . , . , . , . . 3 . , . , . , . . MISS DEETZ Home Economics MR. CAMPBELL Math MR. LONERGAN General Science -in X Xl X ...Q--W, 'ffm Nm N-. Qrgzmizatfovw SEATED, Left to Right: L. Ellingson, N. Runkel, A, Romie, Mr. Valente, C. Sryscko, A. Carlborg, C. Sryscko, A. Schroeder, B. Henning. SECOND ROW: T. Schlax, W Krohn, I, Sabin, D. Merrill, N. Glasman S. Voight, K. Fonk, D. Schenning,D. Norby J, Pringle, M. Ling. THIRD ROW: I Blodgetr, M. Bojesen, R. Nelson, J. Fannin, D. Epping, B, Benson, S. Kerkman, M. Liegl, D. Halladay, B. Fields, H.'Lieg1, S. Sorenson. CO-EDITORS .... . . Carole Styscko Corinne Styscko . . Audrey Romie Nancy Runkel ' Deanna Schenning . . . Judy Pringle SPECIAL EDITORS . . . BUSINESS MANAGER. . ANNUAL STAFF SEATED, Left to Right: E. Elllngson I Sabin, C. Styscko, Mr. Valente,C. Styscko A. Schroeder, STANDING: T. Schalax W, Krohn, D, Merrill, B. Benson Schenning. I. Pringle, D, Norby, ART EDITORS . . . . . . ADVERTISING MANAGER SPORTS EDITORS. . . . Wanda Krohn, Darlene Merrill, Jeanette Sabin . Audrey Schroeder, Doris Norby , Lory Ellingson . . . . Dale Epping, Roy Nelson, John Fannin GA BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght H L1egl D Norby M L1egl A Schroeder K Hancock D Halladay R Thomey K Bxggs M Ludw1g P Mentlk Mrss Sutunger SECOND ROW H Hausel K Gxtzlaff D Hans OW S Shroeder J Day L Gentz M Gentz C Shroeder A Kavenaugh S Burg E Kohlman THIRD R S Wxtcher G Drozd N Whxtehead K Lullmg S Frederkmg F Merten B Kebar S Muehhzen B D R1cch1o, R Pheffer FOURTH ROW J McCrary N Schm1dconz B Day J Eppmg P Janssen J ee OW S Knack L Covmgton S Edwards M Greenwald C Torrey J Hansen M Mxller R McCormack L Maleskl SlXTH ROW R Kerkman E Fow er K Gable S Torrey SEVENTH ROW C Remhardt D Hart J Chrlstenson B Dehnert D McLafferty A Schultz R Hefferman D Schultz K11ey G Anderson D B1rky S Gehrtng The Gxrls Athletlc Assoclatlon was orgamzed at the beglnnmg of the school year under the leadershlp of Mlss Suttmger The purpose of the orgamzauon IS to provxde add1t1ona1 competmve HCIIVIIY for gxrls who lxke sports and want to part1c1pate m them We had G A A meeungs on Wednesday after supper at whlch we played volleyball We d1s contmued these meetmgs because the attendance fell as wxnter approached As dr1v1ng condmons and weather lmproved we resumed our evemng act1v1t1es th1s txme w1th basketball We also hope to contxnue mto sprmg w1th softball . . A. SBD. J. Jansen, J. Schlax, J. Johnson. FIFTH R : . . . ' , . , . . . . . . ' . . , . '. : . . . 1 . N PAPER STAFF FIRST ROW Left to R1ght L Elhngson A Romle N Glasman S Vorght M1ss Axtell M Kerkoff K Fonk N R k 1 D un e Schenmng SECOND ROW D Lmg A Schroeder A Stadler D Norby J Sab1n A Carlborg C Styscko THIRD ROW S Perry B F1e1ds S Sorenson M L1ng M Greenwald B Kluender R Merten M W d e1 ner FOURTH ROW J Prmgle J Day L Maleskl P Couch R Taylor J Rhodes A Reck FIFTH ROW D Hart I Chrlstensen B D h C The obgectxve of th1s club IS to orgamze and get out our school paper The Chatter box monthly Each class and club elects a reporter and h1s Job IS to wr1te up all the news of the1r parucular Ol'g3l'11Z3IlOI'l for each paper Bes1des these reporters and other student can be on the staff It was pleasmg to see that there were 44 students 1nterested 1n The Chatter box T.h1S year The senior transcrtptlon class typed the stenc11s and rmmeographed them Several students were elected to do specrflc Jobs for the paper They are Edrtor Sharon Vorght Ass1stant Edxtor Marg1e Kerkhoff Art Ed1tor Wanda Krohn Sports Edltor B111 Kluender Nancy Runkel was the student councxl representatxve and Ahce Stadler was alternate repre sentatrve We appreclate all the help M1ss Axtell adv1sor gave us and we w1sh to thank her We would also hke to thank all the members of the paper staff for the f1ne Job they d1d . , . , . . . . , . , . , , , , , . , . . : . , . 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SCIENCE CLUB BOTTOM ROW Left to R1g,ht J Blodgett F Rhodes N Brunner Mr Conway J Rhodes R Thomey L Solberg SECOND ROW S Wxtcher A Schultz M Wmn J McCrary S Edwards L Gentz D Schultz M Butland THIRD ROW E Raether E Kohlman A Schroeder A Stadler S VOIQIII N Glasman R Mayo R Lentz D Westman FOURTH ROW D Doan M Bojesen T Schlax A Boardman N Barthel R Frederklng A Marmo D Walker sclence QIVB servxce to our commumty and our natton and understand the tmportance of scrence 1n our hves The club was more acttve than ever thxs past year Several of our members rece1ved hxgh ratmg ln varxous hlgh school competmons The offtcers elected for th1s year are Larry Solberg Presldent Jerry Blodgett Vxce Prestdent Nancy Brunner Secretary Treasurer Roberta Thomey Student Counctl and ,hm Rhodes Reporter The club took part 1n the 1955 Kenosha County Sclenoe Fa1r and the Southeastern Wxsconsln Sclence Fa1r at Marquette Umverslty tn Mllwaukee The 1955 Bausch and Lomb Award went toJ1m Huntoon the outstandmg scxence student rn the graduatmg class Durmg Chrtstmas vacat1on the club went on IIS annual trtp to Clncago to the Museum of Sc1ence and Industry The objectives of the Central High School Science Club are: to increase our knowledge of F.F.A. BOTTOM ROW Left to R1ght T Dooper L Ph1effer J Curus R Slagel W Meredxth R Altergoot V Chrlstenson C Meyers R Dav1s SECOND ROW Mr Horne R Vansloctorn B Bohn B Johnson W Me1r D Mulenback D Grxffth K Mullenback THIRD ROW B Qe1hen G Gxlham R Noble J Wh1te L Prange D W11.11amson L DPISSBI L Brentan J Murte FOURTH ROW J Cameron R Gagon R Meyer J Gagon G Doorfhnger S Wermehng V LCIDZIQ R Mayo R Jackley FIFTH ROW R G11 more T Busse R W1Hf161d C Lody D Mxch J Fonk A Mullenback G Ludw1g W WISHefSk1 E Zmzer SIXTH ROW D Po1sel J Kramer D Grohs W Meyers D Dmges J Walker J R1esse1man J Ludwlg, SEVENTH ROW P Wh1teman D Mlck R W11son R Fox L Smltz D Eppmg B Poxsel R Perry R Lubkeman EIGHTH ROW G Krahn R Fredencks B Boleln B Reynolds V Gross P Hansen J Kerk man D Merten L Carroll The fxrst meeung was called to order on September 14 for the purpose of selectlng new offxcers The followlng offxoers were elected Presxdent James Day V1ce Pres1dent Gene Ludwlg Secretary Marty We1dner Treasurer Bob Gllmore Reporter Jerry Kerkman and Sent1ne1 J 1m Ludw1g, At th1s meetmg II was decrded to elect aqunlor set of offlcers also The purpose of these offxcers IS to gam experlence and to take the place of sen1or offlcers 1f they are not present The Jun1or off1cers w111 hold semor Off1CCS next year Mr Horne rs the F F A advlsor l I: ' I' Y I' 'f' 1' 'I' I . 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BOTTOM ROW Left to Rxght M1ss Deetz B Henmng S Torrey A Mudgett H Hansel S Perry S Sorenson N Runkel SECOND ROW A Stadler J Schlax J Johnson S Schroder J Hansen THIRD ROW A Reck E Fowler C Stemback J Lebangood B F1elds M Llng D Lmg, FOURTH ROW J Prlngle R McCormack J Hxlbert L Elllngson D Schennmg B Seno L Krahn FIFTH ROW D Lewls S Herda J Day J Clark M Slagoskl B Radon S Wllson SIXTH ROW K Fonk N Glasman S Kerkman P Mxlner S Clemens B G11more SEVENTH ROW H L1eg1 K Hancock G Mtller W Th1s year the Central Chapter has made plans for an acnve year Many new projects have been planned and some have been carrted out We sponsored the A11 School Clothmg Drxve for th1s year and we are planmng to treat the Old Folks at W11lowbrook Sanatormm near Kenosha WISCODSIH There are others too The F H A 1o1ned the F F A for aChr1stmas party It was a skatmg party held on December 14 A good ume was enjoyed by all The offrcers elected to prestde thls year are Pr-es1dent Sandra Sorenson V1ce Presrdent Beverly F1elds Secretary Nancy Runkel Treasurer JeanRasch Reporter JBSSIC Day H1stor1an Karen Hancock Parhamentartan Carole Torrey Song Leader LorettaE111ngson Student Councml Deanna Schenmng Advlsor Mlss Deetz We truly apprec1ate the swell adv1sor we ve had for F H A durmg these past years We d hke to thank her for the tlungs she has done to help us make a better F H A In th1s commumty Offtcers were mstalled and new members were 1n1t1ated ln F H A Week We hope the year w111 end just as successfully as we have started II , ' : ' , . 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FORENSICS FIRST ROW Left to Rlght J Sabm A Carlborg R Thorney S Frederkmg E Wmn J Day C Styscko SECOND ROW D Schenmng B Day P Couch N K11ey J Hansen N Runkel, D Norby THIRD ROW A Romte L Elhngson G Anderson N Brunner J Prlngle S Knack J McCaray FOURTH ROW M Butland Mrs Fannm R Frederktng N Lehnert Mr Doone Forenslc RCUVIIICS begm and end durmg the school year but m th1s bnef ume the students acqture permanent personal gams an 1mprovement ln skxlls necessary for commumcauon the soclal expertence of meeting others who are mterested ln the same thmgs and an increased apprec1at1on of good hterature S1xteen students were entered m the local forenslc contest whlch was held at the hxgh school on March 1 Seven of these students Ronald F rederklng Barbara Day M1ke Butland Noelle Glasman Carole Styscko Dor1s Norby and Cor1nneStyscko recelved A s thus they were ehglble to compete 1n the league contest at Wlutewater College on March 6 T test at Fort Atkmson Hlgh School on March 17 wo students M1ke Butland and Noelle Glasman recexved A s and entered the d1str1ct con Mrs Fanmn and Mr Doone were the forenslc coaches , .. 9. ,. ,. ,. ,. 9. - . ,. 9. 9- 9- r- - ' ' . 9. 9. 9. 9- 9- nv ' ' ' 9 . 9. 99 9 - . 1 . . - I 0 9 - r 1 1 . . -- . ,' .. 0 I u 1 9 . . , .. - r I . 1 0 . STUDENT COUNCIL A student council is formed for the benefit of the student- to bring him to a closer under- standmg of the runrung of a school and to represent the student body for the purpose of voicing opmion and making decisions The first semester Student Council got off to a good start with the electron of officers at the first meeting. They were Roy Nelson Presldent Dennis Mick V1ce President Judie Pringle Secretary Vince Getka Treasurer and Betty Seno Reporter Mr Daily is the Advisor of Student Council. Members of the student council are elected by the student body and have to matntam a B average or higher The following members are Semor Representative, Roy Nelson Alternate Wayne Meyer J umor Representative Dennis Mick Sophomore Representative Jean Raasch Alternate, Karen Gitzlaff Freshman Representative Reynold Davis Alternate Sandra Berg F F A J 1m Day Alternate, Valentine Grohs F H A Judie Prmgle Alternate Sandy Wilson Library Club Audrey R0l'I'l18 Alternate Mehnda Miller C Club Vince Getka Alternate Jrm Day Pro jecttomst Club T1mSch1ax Science Club RobertaThomey Alternate Fred Rhodes Chorus Betty Seno Alternate Carole Hlavacheck Band DeannaSchenning PaperStaff Nancy Runkel Alternate Ahce Stadler The Student Council was given complete charge of the refreshments served at the secuonal tournaments held March 9th and 10th Everyone took part in trying to make II a success Members of the student counc11 took part xn acttng as student monttors between classes to help the congestion caused during the DRSSIIIQ of classes Many problems arose durmg the year which were settled at the meetings which were held the first and third Thursdays of each month With this favorable term1nat1on of endeavors we ended our year of enyoyment as members of the Student Counc1l. 1 . . . . . . . . - . . . . - 1 1 1 n 1 I 1 3 1 - e - - 4 4 1 1 . . 0 . . - - - 1 1 i n I F I S 1 I u I - - - 0 : : - 1 - 9 : 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 n P ' n I 1 P 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 I 1 . . . Q - I A LL ,.5 itfiZ'i5 H3-A l 15i ?k 'P :iff . ml, W U211,-5.3 figf4vqs'iMi A 54 A A K - - V . LIBRARY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: I. Bloss, J. Phiffer, E Krohn,Miss Bosman, R, Sabin, J. Schultz U. Krueger. SECOND ROW: C Johnson, R. Koehn, B. Benson, R. Perry M, Junkegans, D, Walker, T. Schlax THIRD ROW: M. Firchow, N. Barthel D, Schultz, F. Rhodes, J. Rhodes, I. Blodgett, B. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW- E. Kruser, R. Lewis, L. Solberg, A. Boardman, B. Merten, J. Menareck, R, Skora. FIFTH ROW: B, Stann, B, Posil, D. Flaschner, D. Merten, E. Epping, L. Karow, B. Kholstedt. SDCTH ROW: B, Kinn, I. Fannin, M. Butland, B. Ziebell, N. Lehnert, R. Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: R, Kholmann, B, Gillmore, W. I-lerda, R. Nelson, E. Hebior. The Library Club, going into its fourth consecutive year, is one of the major active clubs of our school under the leadership of Miss Irene Bosman. At our first meeting held in September the following students were elected officers: Bob Merten, President: Sue Gehring, Vice-President: Bob Schroeder, Secretary: Arlene Schultz, Treasurer. The Library Club is constantly on the alert for opportunities to promote interest in reading. Through the money-raising projects of this organization the students and school personnel will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere ofabeautiful and comfortably furnished recreational reading room adjoining the reference library. TTOM ROW: B, Lamb, M. Schmelling, Merrill, Miss Bosman, K. Gable, M. iller, D. Norby, SECOND ROW: D. cLafferry, I. Morman, R. Heffernan, B. cchio, R, Pheffer, N, Runkel. THIRD W: M, Scholtz, I. Lebangood, K. ristenscn, D. Hans, P. Couch, J. Hansen, Fields,'S. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: R. Cormack, L. Maleski, B. Seno, A. Reck, Schultz., S. Knack, D. Taylor. FIFTH w: A. Martell, M, Gemz, M, Ludwig, Schultz, N. Schuffum, E. Winn, L. Kostak Schalx, L. Kostka. SIXTH ROW: B don, L. Gentz, G. Anderson, M. Liegl Romic, D. Schenning, L. Ellingson, K nk. SEVENTH ROW: C. Reinhardt, A rlborg, M. Greenwald, R. Pheffer, P lner, I. Nelson, D. Lewis. A. Schroeder Edwards, EIGHTH ROW: W. Krohn, S rkman, H. Liegl, R. Thomey, K. Hancock, Merten, D. Halladay, M. Pries, R. rkman. 1 . 1 1 1 n NI: '-It M Q I acn Top ofthe C : D. Epping, R. Merten, D. Rasor, R. Grinder, P. Caves, V. Getka, B. Zeihen, R. Skora, R Nelson, W. Kohlstedt, J. Kerkman, L. Gohlke, R. Mei-ten, J. Rhodes, R. Lewis, N. Barthel, J. Fannin, M Junkgans, R. Weber, R. Ellis, L. Smitz, D. Schultz, G. Ludwig, R. Beth, T. Schlzx, J. Bloss. CENTER Coach Lonergan, Coach Peterson, Coach Becker. This club is for lettermen only and the advisor is Coach Peterson. The officers are as follows: President, Ben Zeiheng Vice-President, Dale Epping: Treasurer,Jack Blossg and Secretary, Dick Merten. The C club sponsored the home coming dance after the Central versus Menomonee Falls game October 14. PROJECTIONIST CLUB FIRST ROW Left to R1ght C Stemback L Krahn Mr Valente M Ludwxg M Wmn SECOND ROW T Schlax F Rhodes S Torrey G Werzack THIRD ROW F Samborskx J Rhodes J Blodgett R Kemem B Gast Th1s club was orgamzed by students mterested 1n learmng to operate and ma1nta1n such equxpment as movle proyectors stnp f11m machmes and tape recorders The members of the club run this eqmpment for the teachers who may want a movxe shown or recordmg taken tn thetr classes The charrman ts Roy Nelson and the student councrl repre sentat1ve IS Txm Schlax Mr Valente rs our faculty advlsor Smce the club does not have a large membershrp It was not necessary to elect off1cers I xi' fir 'Win' ...Sf ffm ff-4111 ir f A A 'QA fx T O ' W Ag, X rx ff. . Tb., Ui! 4127 aff M BAND There are 44 students tn the band under the d1rect1on and supervtsron of Mr Broten The offlcers of the band are as follows Captaxn B111 Benson and the Lxeutenants are Rtchard Sab1n Pat Couch and Judy Prmgle Last May Day at Burhngton we are qu1te proud to say we took frrst place 1n class C a marchlng umt We were compet1ng agamst seven other bands Also we competed 1n the contest held at Unron Grove and there we took second place ln class C Durmg the summer nearly all the students voted to have a summer band and II turned out to be qtute successful. It was dec1ded to have the Wrlmot and Central bands march together at the Kenosha County Fa1r s Parade For all the home football games our band marched and d1d several formatlons whlch took qulte a b1t of t1me and work As the t1me moved towards Chrxstmas we planned and worked on our annual Chrtstmas Con cert w1th the chorus Th1s event drew qu1te a crowd and proved to be qurte successful. Some of the members were chosen by Mr Broten to take part 1n the Annual Mass Band Con cert The group mcluded Jeanette Sab1n Bob Stann Pat Couch and Edd1e Ralther Then we decrded later on to have a Jomt concert wxth the Umon Grove Band wh1ch was a lot of fun Th1s year agaln we took part lfl the Annual D1str1ct Fesuval at Whttewater We closed the year s actrvmes w1th a Spr1ngConcert rn May grven together wxth the chorus CHORUS Some of the members were chosen by Mr Broten to take part rn the Annual Massed Chorus Concert whlch was held Feb 2'7atBur11ngtonH1gh School The group lncluded Loretta Elhngson Mary Ling Mavls Schmelllng, and Corlnne Styscko sopranos Sandra Sorenson Judy Prlngle Jeanette Hansen and Carole Styscko, altos Napoh and MOHFICO Lehnert B111 Zerbell and Rlchard LeMay tenors Jerry Kramer J 1m Rhodes Fred Rhodes and B111 Benson The offlcers th1s year were Judy Prlngle, Prestdent Sandra Sorenson Vrce Presrdent and Jerry Kramer, Buslness Manager At Christmas time the chorus gave a concert Therr entry was done 1n the dark w1th each member ho1d1ng candles and smgmg Oh Come All Ye Fa1thful Everyone enJoyed rt We would hke to thank Mr Broten for glvmg us help all thrs year . . 3 n I v p . . . . . 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Olll IO QVIIII Goal 0 z Q M I - f,,. .I Q Null!! f lw'f 'w ' '14 HW ' New ,Af W I W v I-' i f YV' . 00 W V MAJORETTES Marlene Gentz Mavrs Schmellmg, and Loma Gentz Center top - Drum Major, Pat Couchg and majorettes from left are 4 ' ww- Q Y Q 1 1-A 'iW ! ' A' 1 H. ., wt' -H. iali'Ib 'l' -W 1,,A., 22 U W, ,Q :sz 1925? Y, 2 .,..,, ini 1 1, ,,,i wif W ,'-V 'M M 2 WWW ww ii? M' Wm Fw' 5 Q ,x Xian if 'jf V ua 'ln FR ESHM AN CHORUS BOTTOM ROW: R. Busse, P. Nefyger, R. Runkel, L. Pfeiffer, K. Spiegelhoff, N. Hebior, M.Be1ongia SECOND ROW: S. Muhleisen, P. Mentink, R.Burges,S.Gagnon,L. Olson, B. Day, J. Epping. THIRD ROW L. Schmidt, R. Herda, M. Wynn, F. Sambarski, F. Merten, L. Prange. ABSENT: L. Schroeder, A. Marino D. Taylor, K. Christensen, J. Stone, B. Appelgate, P. Purra, E. Frederick, B. Kebar, P. Nash, Peylinski .gf 5 Activities The 1955 Junior Prom at Central Hrgh School was a very brg success The Jumors worked very hard and were qurte proud of the decoratrons that went w1th the theme Deep Sea Fantasy Gene Ludwrg and Darlene Merrrll rergned as and then Gene crowned Darlene The attendants were Donna Krahn and Napoh Lenhert Margre Kerkhoff and hm Pyott Blame Fowler and hm ludwrg and Ruth McCormack and Jerry Kramer Judy Pringle and Roberta Thomey were co charrmen and they deserve a lot of the credit for IIS success. king and queen. Gene was crowned by Don Smitz, the 1954 Junior Prom King, THE CROWNING Don Smitz last year s Prom Kmg crowned Gene Iudwig as 1955 Junior Prom Kmg Then Gene crowned Darlene Memll as h1s queen. o 1 1 o THE COURT Gene Indwxg and Darlene Mernll hm Pyott and Margxe Kerkoff Napoh Lehnert and Donna Krahn hm Ludwig and E1a1ne Fowler PHOIVI DECORATIONS ff THE CENTER PIECE THE THRONE HOMECOMING THE COURT: Nancy's attendants were sophomore, Melinda Miller: junior, Joan Deegang and freshman, Judy Eppina. THE CROWNING: Ben Zeihen, football captain crowned Nancy Runkel queen of the 1955 Homecom- ing. Constance Bergren Brian Beth Russell Burrell Barbara Clark Barbara Corbin David Cowan Loris Doerflinger Ronald Eckhart William Elyea Lillian Epping Jerry Fox Charles Gagon Wayne Gentz Walterl Getka wayne Gillmore Jo Anne Ginder Bonitz Glasman Cherie Glassman John Greenwald Rodney Greenwald James Grimmer Jerry Hansen Joyce Harig Fred Haun Mary Kay Heffernan Cecil Henry John Hilbert James Huntoon Charles Johnson Gail Jung Marilyn Kerkman Richard Koehn Treasure Kraak Clayton Krahn Donna Krahn Gilbert Krahn Lorraine Drawczyk Nancy Ziebell Class of '56 VALEDICTORIAN Gene Olson SALUTATORIAN Jim Huntoon Larry Leach Nancy Leach Catherine Ludwig Charles McCormack Eugene Merten Roger Mick Mary Milner Paul Morman William Neuhaus Carla Olsen Gene Olson Jane Paasch Lois Paddock Glenn Pries Wendel Rhodes Ronald Robers Robert Schmidt Phyllis Schwanz Curtis Schwenn Harriet Schuffham Denis Smith Donald Smitz Robert Stanek Marvin Statema Mary Stecker Robert Terry Mabel Tuttle Charles Uttech James Voves Dianne Wagner Donald Weber Nancy Weber Leonard Wermeling Patti Whitcher Nancy White Beth Wilson Mike Wisnefski SP-'fu Tw ee W gi qw W , A5 W ?3'lS.g JQ., 6?mb w '14 eff Un V QJQ? , A A 21 'D-his I in Q if-3 Q. CAPTAIN BEN ZEIHEN Football 1955 SQUAD 'S Q rf z ' 5 Q R 1' P 5 xi v. 3 lx ,gp f lx Q Q 1'A Exilim 'll if 1 Qin . ' L 7. f -,'n ff: ' A ,, , D -'-- X-- ,X BOTTOM ROW: W, Remus, D, Weber, D, Poisl, R, Mayo, P, Schroeder, V, Leipzig. SECOND ROW: Coach Becker, I. Fassbirlder, D. Flashner, R. Nelson, R. Skora, R. Sachawich, Coach Lonergarl. THIRD ROW: I. Bloss, W. Pagel, I. Long, I., Enlow, B. Lewis, J, Rasmussen, G Wersac, D. Stoxen. , 1 cons p ure ravelancl Title y JERRY PFARR enosha News Sport! Editor It was a bitter afternoon to be tossed into a cold shower with their clothes on, b alem Central's coaches didn't seem to mind it yesterday. They were fulfilling a seaso ng promise to their athletes, who moments before had won an utdisputed Bravelar onference grid crown by whipping a strong Watertown team 28-14 on the Salem gri l 011. So the Falcons, collecting onecofc theirtrercards for an undefeate ' ' ' layfully carried Coach Cliff Falcons' Perry Breaks Leg In I3-7 Win Salem Central's debut i the Braveland conferenc was a success last night, e cept for one unhappy note. Sophomore halfback A Perry suffered a broken le rn the 13-7 win over Port Was 40-O ' eterson and his assistantsf I h Ik aipn Lonergan and mu Becykf o 'SFU CCHS C Q r off the field into the locker P y S - . ohm and under: the showers. r I u m lt was a great victory for the entral gridders the unde cated season was of course he highlight of the schools ouryear football hrstory and he conference championship arked a successful debut in he Falcons first year in the I raveland league atertovsn Scores First Watcrtou n s Goslings u ere ex ected to be tough and they ere On the first play after the xckoff they seized a Central uznble on the Falcon 36 and tux ned it into a touchdown Tom Finnell promptly ran off tackle for 36 yards and Bill Potter booted the extra pomt to make lt 70 But that didnt dampen the fighting spxrit of the Falcons They came back wrth an 85-yard Falcons Score I3 6 Vrctory Over Hornets Statistically the game was more one slded, but Salem Centrals Falcons were will mg to settle for thexr 13 6 vxc tory over the Harvard, Ill Hornets on the Salem grid iron yesterday The Falcons outgamed then' rivals 263 yards to 103 and chalked up 16 first downs to the Hornets' five But seven points were all that separated the two teams at the fmal gun h 3 Zerhen Gams 200 Yarcls, Scores 5 TDs Up Sixth Straight Wm Salem Central! 1' u g g e d alert defense sto p p e d St Maryls of Burhngton cold yes lterday and made six touch Scormg then fifth straight downs look easy 33 me F21 mn and their second m Brave cons rolled to thell' SIXUI L Qqmm straight victorv.m..4.msfar un Salem Centra 6 to O Wmne C ential celebrat cl xv bv Falls .34 L apta halibac would li five lf and ron carries The l a drxzz nt mot. Salem Central reglstered its fourth straight victor season edging a stubborn Round Lake, Ill hxgh schoo to 0 on a muddv ram sweniirldlron Friday afterno owns Umon Grove m O en r 20 r TD yvard plunge but hrs line buck d fxrst aft for the extra pomt failed and t quarter Umon Grove hung on to a 745 es whrch margin ml' 4 L-U-J P 3 I which gave the Falcons a 13-7 interference by Salem .ventral advantage at the half moved the ball to the f r yard Perry got into the scorxng act line and on the next plat Union in the third period going eight Grove scored The try fr point to passes sm for as ya returned two punts f0l' Of 41 yards His sofa: pro for the niiht added up W My Salem C ,yu :cu UUWH UI! Ifle One yard march on hne Zeihen went over on the ff Zeihen first play and then ran across :th a two the goal line for the extra poxnt agamst Centrals reserves A rushmg for 210 yards i nie Inches Title Sh lllLeS lBfI lil U18 D811 gameltlve ua e ocked punt gave the Bronchos ries for an average of position on the Central 25 Passlper try He also eau' Left end Thom Tk Skan John Fauna: ,nn Ric!-ra Lei! tackle--Roy helm! Jin Rhode. Ronald Sarkewlt: Left guard LR Q gg 9 nm Kiwis., 8 'Y ' ' ' hi Center B h Morten D R nts Flnchner .B nu De' kiln luzrd-Bti Glllmore Dick Mai tlernon Leipzig K tackle Phil Caves lg Zinser Bay Luhkeman men Rllht end--Jerry Ken-kann Nickel Terry Voalqiy Quarterback Vince G e I k 1 Nelson J k 3 brute Ronnie Lett hcablelloxlleu Zexlen B:?lh??nlx:::.d.::'t Perr Jil Can 2-1-P51 ESS. W... Dt.. W Fred Rhode, on Roger give Central a 7-0 margin at the intermission Centrals big line bulwarked by 260-pound Roy Nelson and 22Gpound Phil Caves held Har ward completely in check dur ing the first. half The visitors netted only hve yards and not a single first down in the first two perxods After an exchange of punts the Falcons scored again in the third quarter Zeihen, who gained 110 yards during the day, elimaxed the drive with a two-yard smash. Dale Ep- thxcc quarters The final period S d xx is scoreless S Cameron Sprints 21 Yards -0 Runs of 'll and sir yards bv 6 Jim Cameron and Dale Lppm respectively set it up then Le Brayeland Sfandmgs Central m Farst Place sw's1t'. ftft52m' Cedarburg Watertown and Ccdarbul Port Wsshinlton b lcd to x 4 deadlock 1 M'm 0 Fm' Lust Night 1 Score I-rides s other Bldbl land con, Salem Umm 6 Ledarbuu 0 wmv Kon ierenre genie lhc outcon1i,,,,n,, um, ,1,,,d, ffaxc Salem Central undisputc mmsmmg Gomes Ifirst place in lea ue standing weanmm Walemwn at Salem Fw tral Port Washington at Konomonee . -- ' ,... , , 0 Q - 1 1 . - a ' . 2 1 . tg ' - . n ' is n : . . ,,,,, ,V . ' .. , I . , Q . . 7 , L r u , 1 , '- ,. . . c ' ' , 4 .. . . ' , . . ' land . ,,r,.mm.,, .nav , ra A . l a Q ' X , e ' v ' , , . . v . . . . . . . ' - ' it h r . F' ., L I . , - , . o C I , . ' ' ' , 0 ' - f . D - . .t . . . Q . v . . . Q ' . ' 1 ' : , ,ey ' . . . , .-.,.,,L. f., en J, , ....-4--,usa-s-any s...fs'... 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FOOTBALL SCENES M- L -la 2.--F M i gnsni A SQUAD FIRST ROW: R. Lewis, M. Weidner, D. Golbridt, R. Meyers. SECOND ROW: Kriger, Mr. Lonergon, J. Kerkman, D. Raider, R. Skora, R. Lukemond, D. Kadolph, V. Getka, L. Schmitz, R. Nelson. SCORES t 64 5, f fg St. Mary's 55 ,I ' Rochester 53 f V l,f' ' Wilmot 45 I , . -V-iQ , Port Washington 48 XX Watertown 46 ' 1' A X Union Grove 48 1 , ,QA Ty, Cedarburg 53 tg ' ij ,fry Rochester 61 K 4 lit. -Z' 392 Menomonee Falls 82 fa -,yin 42 st. Marys 53 6 Y Port Washington 24 X j Watertown 57 'fl 1115 Walworth 46 JA! Cedarburg 43 E? - Round lake 37 Menomonee Falls 50 Wilmot 34 Burlington The 1956 Basketball Team became a member of the Braveland Conference The had an , - Y 0-8 conference record and a season record of 2-16. This year Captain Ioe Kerkman and guard Ron Lewis, will be graduating and the team will miss them next year. Getka The rest of the team will be returning next year including the Most Valuable Player, Vincent uBn FIRST ROW: J. Long, W. Blodgett, J. Fassbinder, Giliam. SECOND ROW: Mr. Becker, J. Dorn, D. Mick, L. Schmidt, D. Westman, R. Nelson, D. Flashner, J . Walker, D. Stockson, R. Davis, F. Dorn. The B squad basketball team compiled a season's record of 4 wins and 16 losses. Of these four wins, one was in Braveland competition, a 43-33 win over Menominee Falls. The other three wins came over Burlington St. Mary's, Rochester, and Wilmot. A total of eleven boys turned our for this year's squad. The only boys with B team ex- perience being Ron Nelson, Dave Westman, Denis Flaschner, Walter Blodgett, and Denis Mick, Nelson, Westman, and Fassbinder carried most of the scoring loadg Westman averaged more than ten points per game. He also was voted most valuable player while Denis Mick was chosen honorary captain. The team got off to a slow start but showed definite improvement as freshman players Fassbinder, Davis, and Long gathered experience, Look for these names again next year. X JI rt 4572 ! ff' ' ,fX.5i l',1 ' V -x , Cf? z Qf i A2 ,I r twig ? 1' 'f' . , ,uf W . JA 1 : I ' - - ffessavw HI. H -FI I 15 Sr X A. T 1? Q 1, fa 3, 2 H ws f 1 1 SS 2 A is 1 3 39 A S1 gl 1 -Fx 3 5 T1-, N M H if .2 . i f 5 ' ' gg i -, all HE fe L 2? 5 Q 2 fx A2 f Y T, Q? QL ff , 5 L X2 .Q 3 A M ,G 5 Q, . X45-'Vw kp- ,f.v . as-: ,. - x n -U , 1 -N Mv- -f , ,,.....- -...---- --, -- NN s,----....-..-- QQ- is h. s s-- BA SEBA LL TEAM BOTTOM ROW D Weber R Skora Mr Becker R Merten B Zethen M Wexdner SECOND ROW E Krohn R Kadolph D Flashner R Nelson R Ellrs R. Lew1s R Merten THIRD ROW D Schultz R Rau R Noble D Epping Absent when pxcture was taken. Captam Gene Olson E Merten D Weber I Pyott I Schliz C SC ORES Watertown Utuon Grove Menomtnee Falls Watertown Cedarburg Port Washington Menommee Falls Wilmot Cedarburg Kenosha C.H,S, 6 C. H. S. 2 ' C. H. S. '7 Port Washington C. H. S. O ' C. H. S. 1 C. H. S. 3 C. H. S. 0 C. H. S. 8 ' C. H. S. 1 C. H. S. 1 . H. S. 0 Unton Grove No Name 1 Brtan Beth 2 Dems Smtth 3 Larry Leach 4 Roger Beth 5 Bob Terry 6 Jtm Rhodes '7 Roy Nelson 8 Art Perry 9 Clayton Krahn Jack Bloss Wayne Gentz Len Wermeltng Paul Hookam hm Camoron Emte Wise TRACK '55 W1ll1am Kohlstedt Won 1 Potnts 47 1X2 39 24 21 17 13 13 11 9 Total pomts 30 Lost 3 Percentage 55 2X3 48 1f2 Menommee Falls East Troy Wtlmot Braveland Conference Meet 9 potnts 7f12 1f12 114 3X4 l 12 Brran Beth was elected captam and most valuable player for the 1955 season Cen tral won the ftrst track meet on tts new track agatnst Unton Grove Then 11 lost the next three meets at our track and placed Sth at the conference meet 100 yd 220 yd 440 yd Mtle 120 htgh hurdle 200 low hurdle 880 relay M1le relay 2 mtle relay Sprtnt Medlgy Shot Dtscus Pole Vault Htgh Ju mp Broad Ju mp All SCHOOL RECORDS 105 4 411 40 10 1f2 0 10 6 188 Don Anderson Brtan Beth Bratn Beth Errol Schmellmg Dems Sm1th Roger Beth Terry B Beth Grtmmer Anderson Cameron Leach Sm1th B Beth Eppers Sm1th Schmelltng Grtmmer Beth Wtse Kohlstedt Smtth Grtmmer Bohn Rhodes Rhodes Beth 55 10 7 11 5 12 ' 4 13 3 ' 3 14 ' 1 . . J- ' 2 X6 .250 C.H.S. 59 ' 54 c. H. s, ' 57 1!3 C.H.S. 64 I c.H.s, 46 ' 67 . . '54 . 24.6 ' '55 . 55.6 ' '55 330 yd. 2:12. 1 Denis Smith '55 ' :5'1.2 ' '54 ' 18.1 ' ' '55 21.2 '55 1.43.5 , . ' , '54 ' 3.53.5 , , ' , . '55 ' 9.10 , ' , ' , ' '54 ' '55 ' ' '54 ' 1 3' '53 ' '55 ' 5'4 '55 THE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY COACH PRESENTS TROPHY TO CAPTAIN BEN ZEIHEN COACH PETERSON PRESENTING THE TROPHY ' f Q. gif? ,,,.A..., ' 1 'A 6' Y CLASS Wlll We the Senror Class of 1956 berng ofsound rrund and body Cwe thrn do hereby declare thrs our Last Wrll and Testament And now to our respectrve herrs we do bequeath Brll Benson wrlls the senror class presrdency to some deservrng Junror Roger Beth leaves hrs pole vaultrng abrlrty to Teddy Dooper Jerry Blodgett wrlls hrs lrqurd glass theory to Ronald Frederkrng Jack Bloss leaves hke a flash a mrle a mrnute Mrchael Bojeson leaves to peel around rn hrs Model A Mrchael Butland leaves and Mr Conway breathes a srgh of rehef Alrce Carlborg leaves her neatness to Mary Ludwrg. Jrm Dav leaves hrs FFA abrlrty to Jrm Walker Donald Drnges leaves hrs flrrtrng technrque to Mr Becker Loretta Ellrngson wrlls her frrst charr rn chorus to Debby McLafferty Dale Epprng wrlls hrs lrnebacker posrtron to LeRoy Smrtz John Fannrn leaves hrs skrrng abrlrty to Fred Rhodes Beverly Frelds leaves to be a secretary Kathy Fonk leaves her basketball abrhty to Sue Gehrrng Rrchard Fox leaves hrs bookkeeprng to the brrds Noelle Glasman wrlls her forensrc abrlrty to Barb Day Bob Grllmore leaves and Mr Horne rs strll wonderrng Darlene Halladay and Karen Hancock wrll therr abrhty to come to fourth hour class late to anyone who rs lucky enough to get away wrth rt Bob Hart leaves some brass knuckles for hrs srster Ernest Hebror leaves nothrng and as soon as possrble Beatrrce Hennrng wrlls her quretness to Ray Ludwrg Wayne Herda leaves hrs cherry pre recrpe to hrs brother Bob to carry on the famrly tradrtron Nerl Innes leaves hrs studrous ways to Kerth Spregelhoff Marvrn J ungkans leaves to the teachers dehght Margaret Kerkhoff wrlls her petrte ways to Marrlyn Greenwald J er ry Kerkman wrlls hrs basketball captarn trtle to Vrnce Getka Shrrley Kerkman wrlls her letter wrrtrng rn study hall to Donna Bobula Wrlham Kluender wrlls hrs abrhty to get along wrth Mr Campbell to Bob Krnn Russell Kohlman leaves for the sea bees Wrllram Kohlstedt leaves for the show crrcurt wrth Brrstol Farm Margaret Kolnrk leaves her scooprng abrlrty to Rrch Frederrcks ,Terry Kramer leaves for the Deep South and the orl frelds Eugene Krueser wrlls hrs Jrtterbug abrhty to Rrchard Kadolph Wanda Krohn wrlls her real red harr to Lrnda Covrngton lwapolr Lehnert leaves hrs laugh to Marty Werdner Ronald Lewrs leaves hrs corny Jokes behrnd Helen Lregl leaves her herght to Rrta Hefferman Marx Ann Lregl wrlls her warm and frrendly smrle to Lorna Gentz Nlary Lrng wrlls the cleanrng of the home economrc k1tchens to the freshmen Gene Ludwrg leaves for the mrnk ranch Jrm Ludwrg wrlls hrs curly harr to George Otto Joe Nlenareck leaves hrs abrlrty to get out of work to Rrchard Creselskr Darlene Merrrll wrlls her abrhty to rard the home economrc krtchens to Lrnda Young Rrchard Merten wrlls hrs abrlrty to get rnto trouble to Reynold Davrs Robert Merten leaves to Jorn Prnky Lee rn drawrng cartoons Roger Mertes leaves hrs abrlrty to skrp school to Ronald Sackawrch Wayne Meyer leaves wrthout Sharon Roy Nelson leaves for Northwestern Dorrs Norby wrlls her spellrng abrlrty to Roy Wrlson Rrchard Perry wrlls hrs abrlrty to keep quret rn class to Ray Johnson Shrrley Perry wrlls her shyness to Shrrley Edwards Wrlham Porsl wrlls hrs boxrng abrlrty to Jerry Bloss Judy Prrngle wrlls her student councrl secretary job to Betty Seno ,Trm Rhodes wrlls hrs Latrn Translatrng abrlrty to Dave Westman Audrey Ronue wrlls her abrlrty to get out of classes to Jean Raasch Nancy Runkel wrlls her crown to next year s homecomrng queen 1 0 kb! 1 . . U . . ,, . ' ' ' ' an n . . , . . . . . . . , . . . Y . . . . , K . l . 1 . r - . . , . . Jeanette Sabin w1lls her sax appeal to Dolly Birky Deanna Schenning w1lls her brown nose to anyone who stays out in the sun long enough to get it Tim Schlax wills h1s manager s Job to Ronnie Marks Mavts Schmellmg w1lls her 4 feet 112 1nches to Ray Lubkaman Audrey Schroeder w1lls her acting ablhty in pep meetings to Kathlene Lulhng Larry Solberg wills his hampsters to Miss Bosmon to ralse Sandra Sorenson w1lls her DAR award to some deserving Juntor Alice Stadler w1lls her quiet personahty to Ruth Kerkman Bob Stann w1lls his clothes to Lawrence Lewis Carole Styscko w1lls her twin sister to anyone who can put up with her Cor1nne Styscko leaves her sweet personahty to Butch Krohn Richard Taylor wills his charm to Vince Getka Roberta Thomey leaves to walt for Tom. Sharon Voight wills her Job as editor of the Chatterbox to someone with patience Terry VonLoh wills his geometry ability to anyone who needs ll Peter Wrghtman leaves for good Ernest Wise leaves to tend the gas pumps Bernard Ziehen wills his title as Captain ofthe Champions and all around athletic abihty to Tom Thomas William Ziebell w1lls his base drum to D1ck Le May To the Faculty Mrs Fannin we will a new set of lungs for next year s busmess speech class To Miss Bosmon we will an eraser to keep her magazines neat To Mrss Deetz we will a neater home economics rooms To Miss Suttxnger we will a book of Rules and Regulations for cheerleader To Miss Axtell we w1ll fewer moans and groans tn the Bookkeepmg Class To Mr Antees we w1ll new supplies to be strngy with To Mr Kissel we will a new squawk boxl To Mr Peterson we w1ll another conference football team. To Mr Lonergon we will a years supply of detetion slips for the new crop of Fresh1es To Mr Broten we will more hit tones for the band and chorus To Mr Conway we w1ll perfumed chemicals to take place of the ones that he has now To Mr 1' hostenson we w1ll a wardens uniform billy club and a badge for next years dances To Mr Daily we w1ll a 1solat1on booth for private semor interviews To Mr Ferraro we will B111 Kuender for safe keeping To Mr Valente we will a 36 hour day so he can get all his work done To Mr Campbell we will a new set of Jokes for his Geometry Class To Mr Becker we will a Band of Gold To Mr Doone we will a larger Forenstc Class and students ehgible for state To Mr Erickson we will a box of asprrins and a bull whip Other members of school Mrs Seitz we will a bigger spoon to serve with To Mrs Schuld we w1ll an automatic butter shcer To Mrs Whlte we will more and better food to serve to next years students To Mr Schuld we w1ll a professional singer to sing the Hokey Pokey To Mr Glasman we will a better donkey for next years Donkey basketball team To Mr Parker we will lockers with no writing on them To Mr Johnson we w1ll ear plugs when driving the buses to the away games To Mrs Foreman and Miss Wermeling we will fewer fake excuses to contend with and a more honest lunch hne To the Jumor Class we will our ab1l1ty to w1n the tournaments To the Sophomore Class we will our notes and writings in our old books To the Freshman Class we w1ll notebooks and pencils to make them look studtous To the entire school we leave the examples we have set as worthy scholars and blameless students The foregoing Last Will and Testament was signed sealed published and declared by the above named Semor Class in the presence of witnesses this thirty first day of May the year of our Lord one thousand n1ne hundred and 56, Audrey Rorrue Jim Day Mavis Schmel11ng Jack Bloss Roberta Thomey ' ' ll If ' . . . , . . - - ' ' n n ' ' . . , . . . . ,, . ,, To Mr. Horn we will a farm to practice his methods on. 9 I I ' . 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' ' il li CLASS PBGPHECY AMAZING DISCOVERIES MADE IN EXCAVATION OF BURIED CITYIII This was the report that spread hke f1re throughout the Clty on the morntng of May 31 3000 W1th one accord the whole populace dropped tts HCIIVIIICS and flocked to the scene where before the1r wonderlng eyes a town long dead began to reveal IIS secrets under the D1CkS and shovels What s the name of the town? someone called and wtthout delay a second vo1ce called back Centralvtllel True enoughl So lf turned out tobe Central v1lle a small town that had flourtshed a thousand years before and then had dtsappeared w1th the passmg of tlme unt11 hke Rome II was burxed by centurles of debrls and had come 1nto tts own once more Suddenly a loud shout arose above the exclted buzz of VOICES What lS 1t'7 What IS 1t'7 everyone wanted to know We ve found a p1cture of the mayor one of the dlggers answered breathlessly Here he ISI Take a look' Oh what a handsome manl several of the ladtes stghed What was h1s name? One gazer wlshed to know They turned the ptcture over and there on the back they found the answer to thxs latest QUCSIIOH In large black letters they beheld the mayor s name B111 Ztebell But scarcely had they had tlme to repeat the words before another loud shout arose More amaztng d1scover1es had been made The famous sh1p that Ne1l Innes had p11oted to the moon had been uncovered as we tore the debrls away from the hatch and entered the shxp we found a watch w1th the 1nscr1pt1on James Day As we searched further we found an old newspaper dated January 1970 edtted by Noelle Glasman B1g headhnes read Professor Larry Solberg Dtscovers Cure For Cancer' As we read about the dtscovery we found that Deanna Schenmng R N asststed Larry In the soctety column we found the farrultar names of Alyce Carlborg and Cor1nne Styscko who modeled clothes d6Slgl'l8d by Carole Styscko for the famous movte actress Margte Kerkhoff A new fashxon had been added Gene Ludwlg found a new breed of plllk mmk Glanctng through the columns we saw Loretta Elhngtlon Just sang at the Metropohtan Opera House and Nancy Runkel was her accompamst Also 1n the muslc sect1on IS an art1cle announc1ng the great B111 Benson s Jazz Band w111 be conung to town Bev F1elds and Bob Stann fanuhar faces around Central are 1n B111 s band Napoh Lehnert 1S playtng v1ohn at the elxte clubs tn New York Darlene Merrtll just rece1ved her long awatted degree from barber college and IS now a professlonal barber Lookmg at the com1c SIIID we see that D1ck and Bob Merten have achleved the goal of gettlng thelr own by l1ne and have many falthful readers We recogmzed other names as we read Dorxs Norby who has Just returned from m1ss1onary work tn Afr1ca w1ll speak at a Commumty meettng Others who traveled qutte extens1vely were Ahce Stadler and Sharon Votght who had Just come from a IPID to Europe The huge headhnes 1n the sport sect1on tell us that B111 P0151 has just won tl1e Mlddlewelgllt Champtonshtp J ack Bloss s advertlsement IS also 1n the paper He owns h1s own sand and gravel buslness now and IS do1ng very well. Shtrley Perry IS h1s bookkeeper May 31, 1956. we see an announcement of the grand openmg of the Golden Sltpper Restaurant owned and operated jotntly by Rtchard Taylor and Wayne Herda Jeanette Sab1n d1d the mter1or decoratmg. Helen Lregl IS head wattress and Marvtn J ungkansx IS head warter Here also ts an announcement ofBernardSe1hen s marrtage to Dolly Bxrky Ben IS presently a football coach at the Uruversrty of Wtsconsm on h1s team are Bob Gtllmore Dale Eppmg Jerry Kerkman and Terry Von Loh The teachers at Central recently had a meeung. Those attend1ng were Karen Hancock Mary Ltegl and Audrey Romte At thet1me the paper was pubhshed J1mLudw1g was ptloting a jet plane tn wh1ch Wanda Krohn was stewardess The last page of the paper was devoted to a report of the 1956 class reumon of Central H1gh School From tt we drscovered that Jerry Blodgett had attamed hlS goal of becorrung a r1ch executtve Judy Prmgle IS secretary for Blodgett Company Mavts Schmelhng IS also a secretary and IS worktng for M1chaelButland who IS now a suc cessful lawyer Read1ng farther we found that Wtlham Kohlstedt recetved h1s D D S degree and has a suc cessful pract1ce Darlene Halladay IS h1s very able assxstant Audrey Schroeder IS aveterinauan now and buys all her professtonal needs from Roberta Thomey who IS tn the pharmaceuttcal sectton of the Beth Drugstore owned and operated by Roger Beth The bookkeeper Mary L1ng keeps very busy w1th all hrs bustness Russell Kohlman has h1s own patrol squadron and those who fly w1th htm are Joe Menarek B111 Kluender Ernte WISE and J' er ry Kramer They have just returned from maneuvers over Ice land As we read on II seemed that three of the graduates from Central entered the Engmeenng f1eld They were Roy Nelson who entered the chemlcal f1eld and I1m Rhodes and T1m Schlax who entered the mechanlcal f1eld Sh1rley Kerkman lS workmg at the Centralv1lle Orphanage and likes her Job qu1te well QSandra Sorenson 15 home agent of Centralv1lle and keeps qu1te busy at her many dut1es Q Ronald Lewts IS prestdent and ls worktng at the Fust Natlonal Bank and Beatrtce l-lennmg IS an accountant there Kathl Fonk 1S also worklng there as a comptometer ope ator Ernest HCblOl', Bob Hart and Wayne Meyer are farmers now and have d1scovered a new breed of cattle Read1ng some more we see that Roger Mertes has h1s own custom shop and customxzes all cars Recently he has been worlung on a new car deSlgIl w1th Pete W1ghtman wh1ch IS soon to be completed Don DIHQCS IS owner of the D1nges Implement Company Gene Krueser makes the Slgl'lS and murals for John Fanmn s travel agency whxch lS very well known Margaret Kolntk 15 workmg for the govemment at Washtngton D C Rtchard Perry Mtke Bojesen and R1chard Fox are 1n the servtce dotng then' share of work for Uncle Sam too I - . ., . . . Q . 1 l 9 I Q I 0 u I n - 1 . . ... . . I 4 , , . t I 9 a Q ' v u 1 . . . . V . s . l 1 1 . o . ., . , - 11' D 1 I ' SENIOR LEFT CAPTAINS Ben Ze1hen and Jerry Kerkman RIGHT CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW Corlnne Styscko Alyce Carlborg Carole Styscko SECOND ROW Deanna Schennlng LoryE111ngson Jeanette Sabm and MHVIS Schmelhng ALL CONFERENCE TEAM Ph11 Caves Roy Nelson Bob G1I1more Dale Eppmg and center Ben Zelhen 1 REFLECTIONS HOMECOMTNG ATTENDANTS CLASS PRESIDENTS Darlene Memll and Corrnne Styscko B111 Benson and Jack Bloss Roger Mertes and hm Pyott rn center PROM ATTENDAINTS D A R Wanda Krohn Bev Frelds Margre Kerhoff and Carole Sryscko , , . -iii ' - , ' , 'xy -f ' f k 'fgsifge Hi 2 Z : ? n f? , . 2 ,E . : 3- 2 rx , 'F' E if in A W f Y . - Q , , 1 SOME THING NE W E vfrjz- --5.1 5? girrf D vin.. IS BEING ADDED 1991 SPELLING CONTEST EVENTS SCENES FROM 1955 SENIOR CLASS PLAY ACTION SHOT OF HOMECOMING GAME KING WAYNE HERDA, SECTIONAL CHERRY PIE KING 1. HOMEC OMING BONFIRE AND QUEEN OF WINTER CARNIV QW Whoops' Y ' 1956 F3Sh1Ol'1S9'7 Let S get Cool Goose ' busy now ' Footsles anyone'?'?'7'7 Crazy mlxed up kids! ' Possum eaten grin! l V ohhh--Nou fn 1 ,5- -39 Wi Weiner! ! ! ! !! -,.. Who's Who! !! Could this be Ruth?! Dig those Crazzzy Man! !! legs!!!!! Now, Now, Arlene. Dig that crazy necktie! ! !! Q And Away we Cool Cat! ! !! gown!! Left: Shirley Right: Niger Pile!!! f q..f' J' Aclverhsmg I I I 'A ' - I Compliments of SAND and GRAVEL MARI 0' Excavatlng and Gradlng Phone WHEATLAND 39 Salem WISCOHSIH PIZZA HOU E Abstracts of Tltle EWBERRY AB TRACT C0 Stan1eyA Newberry Phone O1y1'I1p1C 7 7823 5700 7th Avenue Kenosha IMPLEME T C0 Internatlonal Trucks Tractors Farm Equlpment Truesdell - EVA O O Kenosha County Dealers ' HY. 50 ., A l A I MACWIIYT C0 Founded 1896 44 Year ln Kenosha LW ' Manufacturers of Wlre Rope for All Equlpment Sllngs for Safe Handlmg Alrcraft Cable for Controls Cable Assemblles to Order Gene and Marge Chrlstensen VILLAGE INN Hamburgers Ch1l1 Frlday F1sh Frle s Compllrnents Slnce 1871 Phone 2 WILLIAMS HARDWARE DEPARTMENT svoms 30 1 8 Roosevelt Road phone OL 2 1713 910 Mam Street Ant1och III.ll'lO1S I ' I th I I ' ' IIMER I ACE I . .I .I S94 Courtesy of C E House of Beauty TUB 0 MonTEN EN HOTEL 548 112 Chestnut Street A t h I11 Phone 1244W n loc mms Speclallzlng Burhngton Wlsconsln Restyllng Shampoos and The Lamp Cut Method Comphments Shop PETER PIR CH M0 TGUMERY WARD and . so S co. 710 59th Street Kenosha, Wlsconsln Phone 4 3591 Kenosha WISCODSIH Mfrs. of Flre Engmes , St' .AW , I Z Phone Antioch 69 f-Q if I A I I s . , . . K in of at u S L .I ERVICE C0 0? KENOSHA COUNTY Burhngton Road Phone OL 4 5331 FE KE AUTO ERVICE Somers WISCONSIN Tlres Tubes ACCGSSOTIGS Phone Somers 2671 FIR 'I' ATIONAL Malntenance Slgn Hanglng KEUHA l 0 6005 75 Street Phone OL 4 3503 Complete Manufacturers Quahty Guaranteed Slgns THE f 3 G 0. BAK Meet your frlends and Skate for fun and health at BRASS BML nom WHEEL Ch eese ausa ge RQLLER MK Mart Wlsconsm Cheese Twm Lakes Wlsconsln Hlckory Smoked open skatlng sesslon Sausage Student Nlte 50C and Every Wed Eve 7 10 P M Meats Every Frl Sat Sun 7 30 11 30 Sunday Matmee 2 5 P M Geo Llchter on Hwy 50 Prop 1 Block west of 83 We cater to prlvate or group Ph l33F2 Salem Wlsconsm skatmg partles Ph Twm Lakes 2821 or 9571 I ERMANN BRO Men's Clothlng Furnlshmgs Freeman Shoes 614 618 56 Street Kenosha Wlsconsm Phone 5913 Compllments GERALD M IEBERT Insurance Real Estate Slebert Hotel Salem Wlsconsm BRISTOL 41F3 V I l' 9 I .- '- .-: - : of O I ' I n th I. 1 DOWNTOWN DUTCH MMD E 1 NENNSNA EVENING NEWS Trade PENNEYS Always F1PSt Quahty 7 58 Street l1i LEO WALKUW KI an 0 Complete Tree and Lawn Servlce 2930 75 Street Kenosha W1scons1n Cornpllments of TATE BA K ofA,110CH Antloch I111no1s USSEL1l HORTO Feed and Supply Red Comb and Old Elm Feed Hay and Gram Br1sto1 Wlsconsln Phone 103 at d 0 th ' 2 - 0 g th Kenosha, Wisconsin I J I r... S SALEM ELECTRIC TRUESDELL 0lL CUMPANY SIMMON S CUMPANY Wiring and Motor Gasoline F Repair and Motor ' 9 THE FIRST NA'l'l0NAL BADGER BANK of KENUSHA PAINT STORE 1 i l Compliments of I I 5717 - Sth Avenue Est 1852 er F. D. I. C. I Kenosha, Wisconsin Phon ' - Courtesy of ROBEL and SWATEK on COMPANY SCHMIDT IMPLEMENT co BENSUN 0lL A Gasolines Motor Oils - - John Deere Farm Equipment Compliments of COLONY HDUSE TUTTLES WONDERCREST BUILDERS S Courtesy of Compliments of DINNERS Trevor, Wisconsin Phone 9141 Salem, Wisconsi Compliments of alem, Wisconsin Compliments of PADDCCK LAKE LUMBER C0 Salem Wlsconsln HART ELL CHE ECLET C0 Aelthorlzed bales and Servloe balem Wlsoonsln Phone Brlstol 98F2 Wheatland lO U Where you can buy wlth confldence Compllments of ACTIVE SPECIALTY C0 8 90 Broadway Antloch Illlnols O O E, H, Hartnell F, H, Wheeler A KENOSHA Star Shell Service High way 41 cgc 43 Kenosha Wisconsin Isetts Sport Shop 5514 7th Ave Kenosha WISLOHSID Holleb s 5621 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Michaels 5627 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin 1 yson s Sport Shop 14th Axe at 62nd St Kenosha Wisconsin Puntillo The Tailor 5166 6th Ave Lepp and Company 5601 05 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Sunnyside Florist 3021 75th Street Kenosha Wisconsin Connolly s 2111 63rd Pl Kenosha Wisconsin The Leader Store 611 58th St Kenosha Wisconsin Ernst Book Store 619 58th St Kenosha Wisconsin Camosy Construction Co 2120 39th bl Kenosha Wisconsin Segal s 5709 6th Avenue Kenosha Wisconsin U I ESS PATRONS KENOSHA Barkers Shoe Store 5706 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin P 85 G Stores 6200 22nd Ave Kenosha Wiseonsin Diamond s Jewelers 6221 22nd Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Kenosha National Bank 625 57th St Kenosha Wisconsin Union Dye United Cleaners 300 36th Street Kenosha Wisconsin Braun Chevrolet Cadillac Inc 5815 oth Ave Vigansky s Television 3611 Rodsevelt Rd Kenosha Wisconsin Morrison s 5721 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Woolworth Co 5702 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Courtesy Music Shop 9 826 6th Ave Kenosha Wiseonsin Morgan Furniture 5025 6th Ave Kenosha Wisconsin Modern Building Materials Bentz Rd Kenosha Wisconsin The Spa Kenosha Wisconsin , , 2 I ' s ' , ' X ' F if A 5 , A , , . . f T F t 1 . . 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U I U i I F , , 1 J x D , , KENOSHA Gorden Auto Parts 2801 Roosevelt Rd Kenosha Wisconsin Becker Awning gc Shade 1923 65th St Kenosha Wisconsin Woodlawn Grocery Hwy 50 Kenosha WISCOHSIYI Garbs 5707 6th Avenue Kenosha WISCOHSIH Hubbard s Jewelers 705 58th S Kenosha Wisconsin Barber s Grocery Hwy 43 and Bullamore Kenosha Wisconsin Bobusch Furniture 5000 7th Avenue ANTIOCH Antioch Lumber Co Antioch Illinois Chain O Lake Cleaners R 21 XDI1OCh Illinois Ben Franklin Store Antioch Illinois Klass Men s Store Antioch Illinois Mari Anne s Antioch Illinois Keulmein Jewelry 913 Main St Antioch Illinois Olson Implement Co Antioch Illinois Forks ANTIOCH Reeves Drug Store Antioch Illinois Gibbs and Ienssen Sporting Goods Antioch Illinois Coddington Hardware Antioch Illinois Barnstable and Brogan Antioch Illinois Carey Electric Antioch Illinois Gaston Printing Co Antioch Illinois Nelson Real Estate 881 Main St Antioch Illinois Gibbs Variety 919 Main St Antioch Illinois Arts Paint Store BRISTOL Bristol Dairy Bristol Wisconsin Bristol Garage Bristol Wisconsin Bristol Locker Bristol Wisconcin Gaines Lumber Co Bristol Wisconsin Bristol Hardware Bristol Wisconsin Our Country Club Bristol Wisconsin Margaret s Eat Shop Bristol Wisconsin I , . . . , , . , . t. , . , . 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R H2 Box 54 Unron Grove Wtsconstn Mr Elmer Glasman Woodworth Wtsconsm Family of Irvtng Halladay R R 2 Salem Wrsconsrn Mr and Mrs John Hancock R R H3 Box 356 Kenosha Wtsconsln Mr and Mrs Alfred Hennrng R R W3 Box 321 Burlmgton Wrsconsvn Mr and Mrs Henry Kerkhoff Burllngton Wtsconsin Mr and Mrs Paul Kolmk R R 3 Box 389 Kenosha W1scons1n Mr and Mrs Frank Llegl R R 3 Box 525 Kenosha W1scons1n Mr and Mrs Emmett Mernll R R 1 Box 423 Salem W1scons1n Mr and Mrs Edwm Norby R R 3 Kenosha Wrsconsm Mr and Mrs Charles Butland R R 52 Union Grove Wlsconsm Mr and Mrs Leslie Perry R R 4542 Box 492 Kenosha WISCOHSIU Mrs Grace Romre Salem Wrsconsrn Mr and Mrs Wallace Runkel R R 143 Box 661 Burllngton Wrsconsrn Mr and Mrs Emmttt Sabln R R 1 Salem Wtsconstn Mr and Mrs Rodell Schenrung R R 35 Box 117 Burlington Wrsconstn Mr and Mrs Theodore Schmellrng R R ffl Box 285 Brlstol Wlsconsm Mr and Mrs Albert Schroeder Brrstol Wrsconsm Mr and Mrs Albert Stadler R Brtstol Wlsconsln Mr and Mrs Robert Thomey R R. 42 Box 418 Kenosha Wrsconstn Mr and Mrs Wrllram Benson R R 1 Bristol Wlsconstn Mr and Mrs Mtchael Bojessen R R H2 Box 282 Salem Wtsconstn Mr and Mrs Ertc Nelson R R H1 Brlstol Wrsconsln 45 Box.369 Box es' V ...if U. . U R...++1 A' ' Mr and Mrs Alex Dlnges P O Box 104 Somers Wisconsm Mr and Mrs John Fanntn R.R ffl Box 123 Kansasvllle Wtsconstn Mr and Mrs Peter Fox R R ffl Brtstol Wtsconsin Mr and Mrs Robert Glllmore R R ffl Bristol Wtsconsm Mr and Mrs Earl Hart Kenosha Wtsconstn Mr and Mrs Ray Herda R R 45 Box 114 Burlington Wlsconsln Mr and Mrs Delbert Innes R R 43 Box 324 Kenosha Wisconsin Mr and Mrs Leonard Kreuser P O Box 6 Pleasant Prairie Wisconsin Mr and Mrs Chris Ludwrg R R ffl Box 143 Kansasville Wlsconsin Mr and Mrs Iohn Menarek R R its Box 420 Kenosha Wisconsin Mrs A N Mertes R R 42 Box 383 Kenosha Wisconsin Mr and Mrs Joesph Meyer R R 143 Box 513 Kenosha Wlsconsin Mr and Mrs Wtlltam Poisl R R W2 Box 37 Uruon Grove Wlsconsm Mr and Mrs Irvrng Rhodes R R 33 Box 349 Burlington, Wrsconsrn Mr and Mrs Lawrence Solberg 284 McHenry Street Burlington Wlsconsm Mr and Mr Vrncent Stann Ula General Dellvery Powers Lake WISCOHSID Mr and Mrs Fred Taylor Pleasant Prame Wtsconsm Mr and Mrs Bemard Ztehen R.R 141 Box 121 Brrstol WISCOHSID Mrss Fanme Brodereck R R in Box 123 Kansasvrlle Wtsconstn R. 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