? Pge 4 ru =m A THE Ma.IvISQN IOR- Jr. Gridders Lose to Cherokee, FaceVan Hise Today at 4:00 <strong>The</strong> Junior High football team dropped its opening contest to Chero kee, 20-7. <strong>The</strong> juniors face Sohenk tonight at 4:00 p.m. on the practice field across from Breese Stevens Field. <strong>The</strong> score of the Cherokee game is not indica tive of the real nature of the game, as Cherokee was not able to move the bail on the ground with any consistency. Two long passes by Cherokee set up their first two touchdowns and an intercepted pass set up the third as the first half ended. Central opened the second half with a 63-yard march for a touchdown. Tim Connery scored on a 12-yard quarterback third r sneak and Mike Farrell D~ M~ blasted off left guard for man. D. the extra point S. Klss sy, S. Webster. J. Cords. H. Sabroff. J. Wililans. R. Oliva. D. Meadow- Defensive stalwarts for craft. I D. Williams, T. Gibson. 3. Wehrmann. 3. Montgomery. W. Olson. and Central included L e n A.sistannt Coach R. Reiser. Stone, Joe Licari, and Ed Dinteman. Pferron Doss also gave a good account of himself with some fine tackling. Three Comedies To Be Presented <strong>The</strong> slippery running of halfbacks Dick Peschel and Tom Schmelling was the bright light on offense. According to Coach Olson, By Junior High <strong>October</strong> 21 '<strong>The</strong>se two boys have given more, pound for pound, than any two Three comedies will be presented Mrs. Michieson -- Peggy Williams others on the squad." Pesohel is an by the Junior High Oct. 21 in the Mrs. Haggerty -- Melody Hegge eyelash at 5' 2" and 105 pounds. He Central aud. <strong>The</strong> plays, "Sparkin'," Kenneth Dwey Jerry Crptsenberg has exceptional speed. Tom &lhmelling, -the left halfback, is also a and '<strong>The</strong> Dear Departed," are grad- "<strong>The</strong> Old Lady Shows Her Medals," THE DEAR DEPARTED Mrs. Slater Judy Sanstadt speedster with the desire and ually taking shape, according to Henry Slater -_ Art Wopat willingness to become an excellent Mrs. Tews, the director. Victoria Vicki Ipsen back. <strong>The</strong> outstanding lineman is probably Len Stone whose quick reactions and competitive spirit make him an asset at any position. Tim Connery has shown some promise as a good quarterback and could blossom before the season's end. He is being closely pursued for the job by Russ Cerniglia. Concerning the game against Schenk today, Coach Olson said, "From the general spirit the boys appear ready to make up for the mistakes that cost them the game at Cherokee. Let's have a big turnout and support the team." <strong>The</strong> schedule: Fri., Oct. 7-Schenk (Practice Field) Fri., Oct. 14-Van Hise (Breese Stevens) Thurs., Oct. 20-Eighth Grade vs. Ninth Grade (Practice Field) Fri., Oct. 28-at West Wed., Nov. 2-Sherman Stevens) Girls' Club (Breese <strong>The</strong> Girls' Club, an organization which has as its purpose, the betterment of young womenhood and improvement of school organization, held its first semi-annual meeting September 30, <strong>1960</strong>. At this time President Betty Bakke introduced the new officers: Rasma Apinas, vice president; Kay Kamm, secretary; and Ernestine Mitchell, treasurer. <strong>The</strong> new officers officially took over their new positions. New members were introuced to the various committees and their functions, by the committee chairmen. Miss Esenman, advisor to the group, and her assistants were also introduced at this time. <strong>The</strong> meeting was concluded with a few selections by the Triple Trio, under' the direction of Miss McCormic& THE <strong>1960</strong> CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD. Left to right, sitting: L Hat eberg. W. Freeman. L. Stone. J. Licari, G. Spryr.. and E. Dinteman: second row: Assistant Coach D. Robertson. K. Linde. T. Connery. D. Peschel. J. Judd, RI. Cerniglia. P. Doss. S. Hatleberg. J. Rohr, and Head Coach J. Olsonow: D. Crosen. T. Sehmelling. T. Spatoca. J. McGuigan. D. Van Cleat. i. L. Dullard. B. Denison. D. Lalley. M. Schirmo. G. Vodak, L Zimmer- Fiscus. and R. Ryerson: fourth tow: Assistant B. Gothard. 3. Cratsenberg. "Sparkin"' is a story of a hill billy who goes courting a girl. "<strong>The</strong> Old Lady Shows Her Medals" by J. M. Barrie is about a scrubwoman who makes believe she has a son in World War I because all the other scrubwoman have sons in the war. "<strong>The</strong> Dear Departed" is a comedy in which two greedy sisters are so money hungry that they divide their father's money among them before they are sure of his death. This program is the first directed at Central by Mrs. Tews who joined the Junior High faculty this year. She formerly taught at Monona Grove. As this is the first time in many years that the Junior High has given a performance in front of a paid audience, they should be very proud of themselves. <strong>The</strong> assistant directors of the plays are Ruth Ann Shriber, Jean Quimbey, and Julie Kailin. SPARKIN' Granny Painsberry - Linda London Orry Sparks - Steve Webster Susan Hanna - Patsy Marvin Lessie Hanna Sandy Deneen THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS Rev. Wilkinson __ David Williams Mrs. Tully-__ Laverne Johnson Mrs. Dowey-___ Kris Schwebke THE MADISON-- MIRROR Mrs. Jordan Ben Jordan -_ Abel Merryweather _- Jean Utter Ron Paskin Tim Byrne Centrclites Go To SC Convo Four Central students will attend the State Student Council convention Oct. 21 and 22 in Waukesha. Miss Ritzmann will go as supervisor of the delegation. <strong>The</strong> four are Jim Feeney, whowill serve as a discussion group leader at the convention; Sharon Wallace, the newly elected secretary of Central's Student Council; and Sophomores Ruth Harris and Sue White. Mr. Wendt, who is State Executive Secretary of the WASC, will leave earlier to preside at the State Executive Committee meeting Thursday night. <strong>The</strong> convention begins Friday BEECHER'S for RECORDS and STEREO 430 State St. Dial AL6-7561 Where you save, - makes a cash difference 4% CURRENT 0DIVIDENDS RATE Junior High SC Delegate Are Selected This past week the Junior High home rooms held elections to determine the Student Council delegates and alternates. At the time of this printing, two home rooms had not as yet held these elections. <strong>The</strong> following peope have been appointed as delegates and alternates: Linda Balser and Jim Bakken, 102; Nadine Goff and Pam Garvey, 103; Monica Mullin and James Kinder, 106; Bill Goff and Bill Blandino, 113; Betty Harris and Pat Hampton, 117; Diane Malas and Dave Melum, 120; Jean Utter and Martha Soules, 123; Morris Wee and David Wllams, 125; Tim Byrne and Patricia Bentley, 201; Marie Gerniglia and Larry Chambers, 202; Betty Ellis and Mike Farrell, 203; Mary Gunderson and Loren Hatieberg, 204; Bob Kenison and Judy Jordee, 206; Suzanne Schneider and John Schiro, 221; Jacob Standifird and Barbara Siegert, 223; Lloyd Zimmerman and Sharon Wilson, 231. Homerooms 121 and 213 have not yet held their elections. -Ruth Harris DOLLARS 'N' SENSE "He knows dog-gone, well it's smart to bank American ... at the American Exchange Bank!" Bcnk Americanl Member F.D.LC. ~O~P~PPPI~IBI~B~PP Choice of the Neat. 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