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Volume 6 SOUTH BEND 1; INDIANA, APRIL 25, 191;>8 Number 23 Booster Club N affies Candidates Four Lead SeniorsBegin Election Set Class of 58 \!!~t~o~M!!!~ For A pril30 Graduation is drawing very near a·nd with it the h;:ippy occasiori of p.m. the Indiana.. Club will issue By LARRY MORRIS ON announcing the names of the vale­ forth strains of the Bobby Wear INTERLUDE Page 2 Editor dict~r ians and ·salutatorians. Being Orchestra heralding the beginning The Booster Club will present plac ed in these 'top places in any of the -Central Senior Prom of the its slate of officers in an assemb-ly ,i' senior graduating" class is _on J of graduating clas~ of 1958. next Monday, April 28, and will the highest honors that any stu­ Bill Floring Is Chairman Working behind ,the scenes to conduct the balloti ng during th e dent can achieve . homeroom period on Wednesday , Central is extrel'Ii)ely proud to present this annual eent are eight Ap ril 30, with the announcement have announced its valedic torians, present this annual event are eight very capable committees. At the of the winn in g candidates in the Char le ne Pe retti and Gregor Y INTERLUDE of May 2. Following Gates. And equ all y as proud of its head of these committees is Bill Floring, va r,sity basketball and are the candidates and their quali - salutatorians, Jane Houseman and fications. · Sandra Pi.echoski . baseball player and also president In the race for the prexie's posi­ Student Council Secretary of the senior class. tion , President Charles Simon will Cha rlene Peretti has accomplish ­ Committee Heads Listed Chairman of publicity is Bill anno unc e Jo hn Boyer and Bill ed m any th ings during her four Womer as the nomin ees . years at Central. She is a:member Murray. Tickets are in the charge John is presently Band presi ­ of the National Honor Society, of Kay Parker, and DewAnn Drout will head the · committee for the dent an d a regular on the ho nor having been chosen to the • organ­ BUSY AT WORK preparing for the combined Letterman and G. A. A. roll . He has served on th e Student ization as early a s her junior year . Dance a,re the chairmen, Denny Bishop, Melvin Holmes, Jud y Pinkerton, program. The crowning of the king · and Ruby Smith . ' and queen will be planned by Council and ,.Booster Club Execu­ Charlene has worked on the IN­ tive Boards and has headed pre­ TERLUDE staff a long time, at Larry Morrison and his commit­ game activities for the Booster first serving as a reporter, in her te e members. The invitations will Club. Last year he was Sophomore j unior year she was editor of page be extended by Linda Hass and LettermenClub And G.A. A. her committee. Heading decora- · Class vice -president 'and this year th ree, and now in her final year, was on the Junior Prom Court. He editor of page one . Among all the tions is _Jerry Martin . As oi now, was chairman for the Student Di­ other things, Charlene was el~cted nothing has been disclosed as to' To SponsorA SportsDance the theme or the colors of the rectory project for the Council and secretary of . the Student Council. prom. is in the Glee Club. She was a member of the debate The Lettermen's Club and the Girls' Athletic Association are pre­ Gary Sho nnborn will be in On Bea.r Committee team where she also served as sec­ paring for ' an all-school sports dance, which they will spons or. The 1 charge of selecting songs for the Bill has served his homeroom as retary . In September Charlene dance will be May 9th from 9 to 12 at the Laure l Club. Oscar "Baby" its president, veep, Booster Club plans to enter the University of Jones md his orchestra will provide the music. The co-chairmen for orchestra to play during the eve­ 1 ni ng. The song suggestions will and Studen t Council senato r and l'vfichigan. this affair will be Melvin Holmes representing the Lettermen's .Club has work ed on the sign and mem­ Gates Follows Brother and Judy Pinkerton representin g the Girls' Athletic Association. come from members of the senior class. Each senior will be asked bership committees for the Boos ­ Valedictorian .ship is not new in Melvin and Judy, wiJl be assisted by Mike Kerestury, Alan Thomp­ ter Club. In addition to being on the Gates fam ily. Greg's brother so~, Jerry Zebrowski, and Carol Daren, who are in charge of the hall for their suggestion of songs to be the honor roll , Bill has earned his Tom also held this position in the for the dance . played that night. The songs will then be computed and Gary and monog r am in swimming and is an 195,7 graduating class . Like 'bis fa­ Ticke ts officer in his church youth group. ther, Greg would very much like Working like little beavers are the ticket committee headed by Fred his committee will select from these. The brochure and Bear committees to study medicine. He plans to ac­ Toth and Sandy Ward. ' and ·the Ba rnstormers are also in complish this at Andover Academy Publicity is important to make any dance a huge success. This com- Court to be Chosen Soon Bill's list of activities. and later Dartmouth Co 11 e g e . ' . --···· - - · ' mittee is under the leadership of The court for the Seriior prom has not yet been chosen but is ex­ The outgoing officers and senior While at Central, Greg has served debate team , a former member of Denny Bishop, Mike Sacchin i , pected to be done soon . Eight girls executi ve board members of the on the yearbook staff, now holding Ruby Smitq, and Judy Pinke rton. the newspaper staff, and is very and boys will be picked by their Boosters have selected Gene An­ the job of Sports Editbr and on active in the Junior Achievemen t It will be their responsibility to' classmates. At a later date, the 58 derson and Bill Miller to· vie for the INTERLUDE staff as page four make this dance known to all Cen­ p r o gr a m . Competin ,g in state graduated will again vote, this the Veep's spot. editor. He is known as captain of mathematics contests interests tra l sti;idents. time for king and queen. They --the tennis team, and a member of Class Head Jane too . In September Hanover Committees Listed will be selected from the · court the Student Council and National members. Gene is Junior Class president, College will enroll Jane for a fu ­ The orchestra for the even ing Honor Society. Last year's king and queen ·se­ president of his Junior Achieve­ tu re career in the field of mathe­ was chosen by the orchestra com ­ Deba~r and Reporter le cted by their classmates were ment company, a Student Council matics. mittee under the chairmanship of Salutatorian Jane Houseman .is Marge Boyer and Dwight Ober- member, Junior Prom chairman Future Stenographer Melvin Holmes, Judy Pinkerton, also kept busy at Central handling holtzer . "' and Court member, and an honor Sandy Piechoski' plans the ca - and Jim Love. The hall will be .in such jobs as National Honor So ­ student. He too is a Booster Club . re er of a stenographer and per­ a fine array of colors thanks to the ciety ~nd Student Council mem­ member . haps will attend Indiana Univer­ decoration committ ,ee, Andrew St. ber. Jar:ie · is also a member of the SeniorPlay Is 'Ready Twice Bill's homeroom voted sity Extension while filling this · J ones, Caro l Kotolinski, Shirley him as its vi ce-pres ident. He also job . Whe_n it comes to being kept Chodzinsk i, and Carol Osterhold . ToOpen Here Tonight is vice-president of his church busy, Sandy has no trouble . She is One person of each couple must After four long weeks of re-'­ youth grqup, a B average student, a member of the Barnstormers and be a student at Central. All grades DebatersCop Prizes hearsals, planning and all around and a worker on the Junior Prom the Library Club. The National 9 through 12 are cordially invited hard work the Class of '58 is ready ticket committee, Honor Society, Student Council, InTourney alLaPorte to come and have a wond erfu l to ''br ing up the curtain" of the Seeking the Secretary's office and tbe newspaper staff also help time. Tickets are $1.75 per. couple Senior · play, "Girl Crazy t This ' are Diane Andries and Marge Last Thursday, April 17, was an her in her job of keeping busy. and can be purchased through any musical comedy . by George and Ira Morgan. The winn er will replac e important day for three of our Central has proudly announced member of the Lettermen 's Club, ­ Gershwin will be presented for the Joan Wolfe, this year's scribe . · Central students, Kare n Lawrence, some sixty-two other honor stu­ the G. A. A., Mr. Stephenson, or first time on the Central stage to­ 'B' team cheerleading and , her Li nda Berry, and Curtis Fisch­ dents. Con gr atulations !!! Miss Mathews. night beg inn ing at 8 o'clock. church youth group of wh ich she bach, who traveled to LaPorte Under the dramatic supervisi on is treasurer, take up much of Di­ High School for the district con­ Attention, Students! .Rich Ferrell, and Dal e Farrington of Mr . James L ew is Casaday and ane's time . She has been on bot h test of the "open state" speech musical direction . of Miss Helen The Central High School all­ w.ill ;represent Central in the Al­ the Basketball and Junior Prom contests . "Open state" means any­ Weber, the '58 graduates ' have sports banquet on May 7 will be gebra division . Loren won special Courts as well as on the Sopho­ one who wants to enter the debate been working hard in prepar ing featuring Notre Dame football distinctions in the reg ional tes t by more dance committee, She wrote .. from anywhere in the ,state may the huge Broadway success to be coach Terry Brennan! ranking second in a field of over invitations to her Prom and is a do so. · a big Central: success. The play All particulars will be in the 600 entries. Mr . Hawkins is the in ­ was first presented in 1930 on Booster Club senato r. Karen and Linda were entered May 2 issue . structor of this group. Broadway to receive very much Marge also is a Boosters ' home­ in the Girls' Extempt, while Curt is Criswell Scores · Highest accla im . It introduced many of the room representative and was Jun­ was entered in the corresponding In State much remembered Gershwin fa­ ior Class sa lesman for the Booste r contest for boys. The extempt is a vorites as "I'ye Got Rhythm", Gary Zimmerman , Ba rry Ritz­ pins . She is vice -president of her five - to . seven-minute speech from 12Will Represent "Emb raceable You", and many ier, Mike Royst .er, and Gary Feld - J. A. firm, a member of both the an .assigned magazine article given more. B a s k et b a 11 - and Junior Prom just before the speech is made. Centralin FinalTests 111an are the Geometry contestants Sets De sig ned by Seniors who have won th is opportun'ity to Courts . and a worker . on the dec ­ Three Ribbons Received Twelve students from Central Th e production includes all the orations committee of the Prom. have qualified for the finals of th is go down state. Miss Semortier is ingredients that constitute an en­ All three of the Central entrie s the ir instructor. Mike Criswell, After Cl!anceUor of the re ceived awards. Karen won a years State Mathematics contest. joyable play. The mixture of col ­ Thornton Schwenk, John Lamber­ orful scenery which was designed Excheque r blue ribbon for her first place in Th es'e students will be in Bloom ­ Charlene Hans and Sandy High ington on Frida y, April 25 and son , and Bill P arker. wiH represent by Henry Prebys and Robert in the Girls' Extemp, while Cu rti s Central in the Comprehensive or are the nominees for the office of Saturday , April 26, to , ta ke part J ones, and colorful cost umes of contest for boys. The extemp is a unlimited division. This contest Mr. Casada.y's imag ina tion will all Treasurer. , in this test . The tests will be held the Girls' Extemp and Linda a covers all subjects in Mathematics be included . Ch arlene's record shows that she tomorrow . In order to qualify for ~mp for which he rec eived a Tickets ·are still ava ilable from was the Freshman dass represen-.. this competition, the students had up to calculus. Mike won the high ­ \.Vhite r ib bon . any senior . The seniors are work ­ tative on the Boos ter Club execu­ to rank high in a state-wide con­ est possible honor in th e regional This speech was held by the In­ ing to achieve 100% goal for their tive board, a participat ion on the by ' sco rin g higher than anyone _in diana State Forensic Associ ation . test held in regional centers on own homerooms. Student Council assembly and publicity committees March 29th. the state in any div _ision of this The three winners will continue in members and Barnstormers are of the Club, and Boosters home ­ the debates this Saturday, April 26 Frosh Ranks High test. Mr. Wilmore is sponsori ng other possibilit ies for obtaining room sen ator. She also has been in Elkhart. Loren Kr ienke , Bob Raymond, this group of students. tickets. (Continued on Page 2. Column .3) Page Two THE INTERLUDE Apri l 25, 1958 On Minor.Sports The Booster Club election activities brin g to mind one of • • • An. 'Enchanted Evening' the main reasons for the creatio n of the Club five years ago. ren Reynolds, Sharon Cox and That is to activel y 'support the minor sports program at We U, last Friday night was the Bill Murray, Ja nice Kreps and Jo n, Junior Prom! Everyone seemed to W?yne Baker, Nancy Borkowski . Campbell, Judie Magera and Fred Central. be having a wonderful time and and Fred Kahn, Marie Bella and Toth, Sally Miller and Steve Ste in ­ We feel that the Boosters, as an organization, is adequately there was a tremendous crowd Mac McQueary, Phyllis Bailey and hoffer, Ann Coleman and Jerry doing its job . But as a student body, Central is not fulfil-ling its present. Seen entering th e K. of C. Bob Milewski, Shirley Smith and Asbury , Carol Jena and Lynn Or- , obligation to back the swimming, tennis, baseball, golf; track, were Arlene McCoy and Bill Beail, Bill Davis, Judy Beebe and Bill ser, Sharon Hauck and Kenny Miller , Marilyn Bock and Dennis wrestling, and cross countr y squads. On more than _a few oc­ Sandra Harrier and Jim Barkes, Focht , Diana Kiel and Ed Weddle , Kathy , Herman and Dennis Wilson , Steinhoffer, Rosemary Working Mary Balis and Jerry Andrews , casions, t hese teams have br ought to Central favorable publi­ Mar ilyn Mattingly and Emil Bar­ and Gordy Davis, Janet Putnam Pat Kemble and Bob Freshley , city ·and state championships. And these sports are free to the cevic, Bev Rose and Dick Orvis, and Bill Hubler, Judy Frame and Judith Austin and Dave Collins, viewing public or at least are considerably less expensive to Marilyn Harr ington and Jim Lu­ Dav ~ Borkowski, Jutta Augustine Marsha Wolfe and Lar ryi Dennert , attend than the "big two," football and basketball; both of czynsk i, Janice Riley and Dennis and La rry Thomas, Pat Donahue Karen Starr - and Bob Blake, J o course must come more to see, since they financially support Kristowski, Jackie Lizzi and Da ve and Bryan Hettinghouse, Sharon Ann Anderson and Red Morrow ~ay lor an d John Huckins , P hylli s (Riley), Peg Hargrove and George the minor sports. Underly, Melinda DeFauw and Mike Harman , •Pat Lockmondy Haskin and Robert Ull, Carol Os• Roji cs, Tammy Ostertag and Dave Th e Booster Club offers incentive and recognition to minor and Ronnie Hans, Elaine Goff and ­ terhold and Leroy Houck; Karen Sxeton, Nonna Winther ancl John sport athletes by presenting a Most V~luable Player award in Ben Endries, Judy Er hardt and Ha rtm an and Randy, Davis , Gale Scha ner, Don na Fortson an d Dave each of the above-mentioned sports . We think the student body Dale Matthews, Violet Fulton and Jooss ens and Da ve Bostie, Geral­ Sage, Janice Campbell and Rick should earn its elf an award that, although it cannot be seen, Joe Nyikos , Sharla Klahr and dine Jelinski and Har ry Strilcer, Rodefer, S a n d y Schrenk enbac;h Caro line Horak and James Adair , and ,Jim .Taylor, Irene J ohnston can certainly be felt through the rewards it will pay to the Denny Grabowski, Natalie Bethke (Adams) and Bob Frank, Sally Sandy High and J im Starrett , and Dick Fa rkas, Gerr y Meek and winner. ·These rewards are the treme ndous satisfaction of Snyder and Henry Locsmondy, Peg gy Wilke and Bernie Janicki, Fre d Springer , Gw en Shaw and backing a winning effort, and the feeling of unity that perme­ Ju dy Du nh am and Jerry Rohde, Ruscella Gay and George Sher­ Bob Dillaber , Wilma Robin son and at es the student body. Carol Williams and Dave Smitty, wood , Sally Crawford an d Don Buster Chamber, Jo Ann Postl e An exa mple of getting behind a minor sport team is going Sharlene Hoke and Bob Taghon , Soderberg, Carole Steinike and (R iley) and Fred Scott, Loretta , out to watch the track team, one of the best in the state this Gail Vexel and Ron Pavek, Jewel Kenny Heston, Pat Hartman and Kr onewitter and Mike Curl, Becky Roger Driscoll, Carol Clauer and Copeli n and Ben Greenlee ,- Betty year , as it performs in Cart ier Field at Notre Dame May 20. Ma rshke and Bob Allen (St. Joe ), Dar lene Gish and Jim Szalay , Ja ­ Bill Clark, Deanna Sigrist and Hosimer and Bob Carpenter , Joyce Heckman and George Crum, Con­ From The INTER LUDE, a pat on the back to this year's net Verhoestra and Bob Rogers, John Turner, Kare n Zabik and J im · nie Buczkowski and Tom O'Brien, Booster Club for the swell job they did on behalf of the minor Carmaleta Jones and Dave Bro w • Kizer, Gail Cates and Lee Baker, Mary Ann Orosz and John White• Pat Voogd and Ron Casimer, Diane sports. -By Larry Morrison. nell , Betty Zartarga and Bob Bar• Clar k and · Jim Schwind, Kay hurs t ,Loretta Gree n and Ed Am­ tholome w' Lois Zie lins ki and Bill Stockton and Cleod Da venpor t, berg, Kathy De lahant y and Har ­ Womer, Linn Zambo and Bill Jer ry Clar k and Tom Carroll , Ju­ The First Symbol ofUnity Reed, Sue Johns and Neil Worlc­ vey · Rubenstein, Claire Swick and lie Christman and John Boyer , Last Saturday night we were shown an excellent example man, Nila Grabo wski and Jim Todd Putz, Vivian She rw ood and Marian Clarquis t •and Joe Klusin­ Larry Lawrence , Marge Mor gan of very fine sportsmanship at the United Students' victory Grainger , Shirley Tobler and Tom ski, Katherin e Gooley and Jim Sipress, Karen Kuespert and Mike and Tom Har v ey, Joyce Redling Buck, Ju anita Green and Bill part y. There were students there fr om each of the three Cashman, Cindy Wis niewski and and Tom Sho lly , Shirley Niezgod­ Cro well, Rosemary Sherburre and parties and no one present bore a grudge. There was little Joe Tarr, Nancy Wright and Jim ski and Dennis Harden, Gaie Bob Nemet h, and Jackie Windsor or no gloating by the victors, and equally absent was mud­ Woltman , Ka thy Zagryejewski and Quinn and Don Webb, Charlene and Bob Floring. slingi ng from the two losing parties . This is the way that it John Burger , Jane Douglas and Hans and Mike Kerestury, Jan Sitting in the dark corn ers o.f the Victor Gary, Sandy Frepan and Goebel and Gary Bremer , Diane ball room we spotted Nancy Gar ­ should be. All the sepa rate party backers, Rep, U.S., and Pio­ son and Jim Laker (Washingto n­ Mike Borsod i, Phyllis Bailey and Andri~s and Bill Sorukas , Gloria nee1·, should all pull together to become Central Student Coun­ Clay ), J udy Hess and Bob O'Toole, Bob Milewski, Caroly n Krapohl Molnar and J im Coreas , Billie Les• cil back ers. This should last all year, even through the cam­ li e and ,Jim Kocsis, Joyce Moxly Ruth . Whitesell and Bill Hep ler , and Je rry Allen, and Pat Dob ecki Laura Lee La rk and Pete lA7ood­ and Mm·cus Jackson, Ann Mur r. paigns of next year . Just as we ar e all behind the Student and Ronnie Strang. ward, Heid i Hafl'er and Don Gii- ­ Council officers this year, we should, no matter what our party Entering the dark ballroom we mann and ·Doug Daniels , and Lola lett e, Karen Vayda and Chippy prefe rence, back our council to the utmost. spotted Gail Miller and Ed Dillon, .F elki ns and Ken Miller . Lap.e, Sheryl Smith and Bruce · Sharon Dunham and Howard Roth, Dancing to th e familiar strains Wagner Mary Jo Boughton and As mentio ned befor e, last Saturday night was a good ex­ 1 'Esther Ewald and Ned Enoch, of "Tenderly" were Linda Jar vis Joe Sor occo, Etta War ren and John ample of "pull togetherness" for even though there were a Judy Dezamitz and Dick Bainer, and John Nice, Ellie Moss and West , Judie Smock and Bill Par• large number of different · types of people present, their be­ Christie Kerr and Dave Dunlap , Gene Coh n, Pat Androws (St. Joe) ke -r, Joan Horvath and Jim Kemp, havior was conducive to a well-regulated school. Barbara Brunette and Ronald Har • and Bill Molnar, Eileen Pacala and Carol Klowetter and Bernard Jas- . Woolworth. ris , Betsy Mead and Jim Flecken­ Jon Leopold, Linda Redinbo and trzernbski, Car9l Smith and Phil -Sally Ettinger, Dee Ho,vard and Gary stein , Micky Fabrycki and Denny Bill Mullins, Mary Lou Widmar Tobolksi, Ann Siekman and Phil Folde r , Carol Fassnacht and Brad• and Bob Rajski, Bonnie Lynn Monroe and Jim P endl, Celena Marti n-, Louise Rague and Eddie le y Bunker, Gerry Deranek and Sears, Sue O'Malley and Jim An­ GeneDiscusses Etiquette andCapt. Schmarzo Nowa kowski and Dick Jankowski, Ed Gnott, Karen Eells and Ron derson, Sandy Alier and Jay a method such as the aforesaid is Eleano r Bradner and Larry Tek ­ Most of you w ill be attending Miller; Penny Hat field and Denn is Stackhouse (Adams grad.) , Char­ •th e best, because it will discourage proms this spring, and will prob ­ Driscoll , Diane Doty and Fran k ker , Aleda Hering and Gene An­ lott e Rapela and Bill Fortson , · the person from calling you for ab ly need a few tips on etiquette. Dudley. Bo nnie Banfi and Jay derson, Pam Rerick and Torn Yar­ Mary Bestl e and Jack Shilt , Jack Th e first th ing to know is how to future functions . Huckins, Barbara w·ard and Wil • ger , Judy Satterlee and Jim Wyl­ Miller and Carolyn Lippert , Merr y refuse a date when you have Huge Success? ber Benson, Sh aron Blume and Ed lie, Sue H.oehn and Paul Wechter Kay Schatzle and Paul Shimer , someone else in mind. You can, as If you finally settle on a date, tell Bryleski, Sandy Andrysiak and (Adams), Geri Fredrickson and and Marcia Pliska and Rolf Gro­ most of you know ~nd do , tell the her just what time to be ready and' Dean Seifer, Ruth Boyd and War - John Lamberso n, Alice Mull and rud. unwa nted , prospective date you'll call for her one-half hour early. be out of to wn . Whe n using this (This will impress her parents .) met hod , be sure to explain to th e Be sure to attend as many parti es ElectionSet ForApril 29 un des ir able date, when he (or she) and ope n hou ses as possible. (This (C ontinued from Pa_fe 1) her homerooms' vice -p resident for Pint-SizedKathy Kaman finds_ qut that you haven 't gone, w ill cut down her appetite and that y~ur father had a meet ing and save you money. ) With these few four semesters and act ive on the you had to miss the trip . Of course, hints, your prom should be a huge ticket committee of the Prom. On success., the Yearbo ok staff, Charlene has Giant· In SchoolAffairs rece ive d 3 B's in school, thus _giv­ There have been quite a few This week's profile spotlight Student Cou ncil secretary on the ing her · a near perfect scholastic The INTERLUDE complaints from teachers about falls on Kathy Kaman, a senior Student Action ticket, but she history. students signa ling with their Cap­ fr om homeroom 225. Kathy was came ~n second . Her beauty and 1 Sandy has for two years been a tain Schmarzo secret code send er s born Augu::;t 4, 1940, here in Sout h pe rsonali ty wo n her a position on Stu den,t Council senator and was in class. Please try your best to Bend. the football que en' s court and also on_ the Football and Junior Prom kee p your signals down a little The first school she attended was on the Junior Prom court. She was Courts. She is vice-president of lower. · Marqu ett e Elementary ·Schoo 1 co•chainnan of the decorations · her J. A. company and co-chair. With spring upon us now, we where sh e was captain of the pat . committee for the prom. Also she Foun de d ine 1901 can all notice a drop in attendance man of the Foreign Exchang e rol girl s, and was named the out­ was the president of her home­ T he INTER LUDE is published weekly This is due primarily to the many Drive . Besides being on last year 's d;iring the school year by the students standing patrol girl there. She was room this year. extra-curricular a c ti v i ties in Council elections comm it tee , San­ of Centr al High Schoo l, St. James dy was chairman of the invitations also a member of the chee rleadin g Last, but surely not least, we Court, South Bend 1, Indiana. Sub• which Cent ral stud _ents participate. scri ption price $2.00 per year. Seco nd committee of the Junior P rom and squad. com e to Kathy 's senior year. All clas s man privileges authorized at Post Attend the Sen ior Play tonight Offic e South Bend, . Indi an a . is an active member of hel· church Muessel Scho.ol was her next throughout her four years of high and tomorrow night. youth group. destination; and she entered in school, she h as been ' a prominent R. T. FERRELL •••• . ... ·-··· ··· Principal M. G . RICHARD .• • ...... Ass't Principal Anyone interested in having a The candidates were chosen by the - seventh grade after leav ing member of the Boost~r Club, and V. C. HARTER .. ••• .. __Head Couns elor coketail party should consult Cen­ the senio r executi ve board mem ­ Marquette. We learned she was was once again chosen by the stu ­ EDITORIAL STAFF BILL MURRAY ·------··Editor •in·C hi ef tra l's answer to Elsa Maxwell, Pat bers and the officers. Each nomi • a cheerleader there too, and also dent body to be on the football Ch arlene PerettL- ...... --P age 1 Editor Hartman . Pat gave her 12034th a member of the campfire girls . Larry Morrison- · - ·-·· ··· .Page 2 Eoc=::::>o<=::::>oc=::,.oc:::::>oc::::>oc:::::>o\) ln a Cohen, Greg g Gates, Linda Barb Weinstein. ists worked with we ll over nine pass ou t. the slips to Booster mem­ ij Watches • Diamonds • Jewelry Q Bjxl er, Kathy Kaman, Barbara 18 ooints - Lou a n n Rosenfeld, hundred students. bers and supervise the voti ng. Im- Ren ier, Diana Davis, Gary Bre- 0 Nancy Carr •, Jerry Smith. Miss Knud son's work in the area ' mediately after the voting, the O J . Trethewey . m er , John Konieczny. 0 16 points-Sandy Ward, Marcia ballots will be taken to Mr. Hoy­ "JOE THE JEWELER" ~ 15 po ints--Suzanne Gramza, Dar­ of speech therapy was recognized ~ 104 N orth Main Street o Gerhold. · er's room and tallied by him and lene Heintzelman, Linda Irvin, 15 points-Jack Ernsberger, Har ­ recentl y when she attended a con­ o FINE WATCH REPAIRING fl Barb ara Bevis , Jane Pentlow, ry Lamberson, Loren Krienk e, ference of the Kansas City Inter­ executive board members. \':::.:,<==).oc::=>oc:::::::>o~oc:=::::>oc::::=>oc::>-o~ M y r n a McClelland, Donalee Charlotte Howell, Mik e Ken­ national Council for Exce ptional Do rhauer, Dinah Ledden, Al nedy, Joh n Whitinger . Children in th e Munici pa l Audi­ Da vidson, Kay Klope nstein, 14 points-Patty Ake , Yvonne Car ol Kotolinski, Janet Ste en­ torium in Kansas City. At that berg, Ca r o 1 Van Ravensway, Bibb. time she took part in a symposium 13 point s-D eanna · Brunson , Ro­ on stuttering. J im Lowe, Myrna Woods. ger Walker, Shm·on Gordy. 14 po ints-Mildred Cooper , San­ 9A U. of Iowa Is Destination drd Ball, Larry Morrison, Bill 20 points-Sue Burkhalter , Bar­ The top ic for · Miss Knudson 's Mu rray, Bob Matuszak, Au­ bara Dunlap. speech was "Trends in Stuttering dr ey Martin , Bruce · Ladd, Mar­ 19 points- Jani ce Nakano. Gerald len e Lambert, Linda Morrell, as Seen in the Public Schools.'' Her Sakaguchi. speech was based upon research Con dra Denrus, Na ncy Amber, 18 points -Dougl as Kline, J ames Bob Jones, Ruby Smith, Judy Sholly, Jerry Smith, Karen studies that she has made in the Wr ight. Strandhagen . South Bend schools as well as 13 po ints-Louise Henson, Valerie 17 points-James Manion , Be tty therapy with many stude nts who Bruce, Judy Niederauer, Caro­ Smead. stutter. · lyn Nelson, Darlene Schanafald, 16 points - Helen Baumgartner, Whe n school is out in June Miss John Reed, Cynthia McCray, Ilah , Farrington, Richard Fer­ Viv ia n Gold , Frances Nagy , Knudson will travel to the state rell, John Higgin s, Jay Rohr , University of Iowa · where she will Ri ta Craig , Carol Alasko, Betty Judy Pugsley. Dent , Rita Janowczyk , Kay 15 points-Randy Doi , Alice Em­ partici pate in a workshop on stut­ Ki stler, Anita Klysz, Shar lene erson, William Lee, Ted . Mager, teri ng therapy. She will · att end as Krisman, Susan Meye rs , Jerry Randa Miller , Billie Myers , on e of twenty person s in the Zeb rowski , Mary Zatarga, Judy Clair Kubiak , David Webb. , Wo olridge, Joan Wolfe, Gene United States to receive scholar­ 14 points-Judy Cos£ello. Jamie ships for the program. Zarembka. Pound, Rob ert DuComb , Nata­ 12B lie Dow dell, Larry Hardy, Har­ 20 uo ints-Cu rt is F ischback, Don­ old Lingre n, Mary Ann Schultz, For Clothes Btcoming to You ald Soderberg. Marilyn Ste enbek e, Kay Stock­ 19 poi nts-Tom Joyce, Tom Yar - ton, Carolyn Stone , Olin Kane. ger . Jim Wynne. 18 po ints--Sally Miller. 13 points - Ka thy Balint. P e t er 17 ooints - Larry Thomas. Criswell , Felix Curtis, Patricia 16 po int:s-Johp MacLennan. Golubski, Rosalie Kazmierczak , 15 poi nts - Mich ael Criswell, Eu­ Fred Hunt, Larry Krusz ews ki , gene . Ander son, Sharon Houck, Merry Kay Schatzle. Robert R a y m o n d , Donna Smith ,. Al ice NiuD. · . 1 1_4 points-Douglas Stran g, Carol George Stamm , Ma ry Whee­ J ena, Diana Kiel, Judith Ma­ loclc. CURL S ge ra . 9B 13 points-Robert Windsor, Judy 20 points- DRUG STORE Beebe, Judy Frame, Rudy Ta­ 19 points-Margaret Ann Johnson. tay, Joyce Redling, Rosemary Anne Lovgren. · Wo rking. 18 points -Janet Jones, Stephen Phone CE 4-0465 llA Ridgeway. 20 points-Sandy High, Sue John s. 17 points-;paul Kile. 19 points-Dennis Driscoff, John 16 points-Julia Cunningham, 1342 LINCOLN WAY WEST Bo yer, Marian Clarquist, Mak­ Baillie Dunlap , Mary Hruska , ro uki Oxian, Betty Settles, Laurence Johns, Ethel Sanders , SOUXH BEND , INDIANA Th ornton Schwenk. ~ Marjo ri e Schultz, Margaret 18 points-Jan Go ebel, Ba rb ara ,Seikman. Br unette, Elinor Moss, Shirley 15 points-Karl Ettinger , Fred Niezgodski, Estner Ewald. Feldman, Lee Ann Loomis, 17 points--Susan Stafford, John John Shimer . Mead, Ann ly.[urrmann, Carol 14 points-James Ackert, Marlene Fa ssnacht, Sandra Freepan. Fezy, Susan Levy, Ann Nix. 16 points-Jane Lawrence , Gail 13 points-Carol Adams, Thomas OLIVETTI'S Miller, ,Charlene Hans, Aleda · Hammarlund, Sharlene Hoke , He ri ng . Linda Kull, Gloria McNulty , Portable Typewriters 15 points - Geraldine Deranek, Sonja Taylor, Ronald Tohulka .. Sandy Love, Janet Markiewic zt 8th Grade · 218 N. William St. 14 points-Herbert Boase, David 22 points - Linda Miller. Striker; Dennis Kish, Mary · South Bend, Indiana Herman, Ronald Grzeskowiak, 21 points-Kathy Ritzler. Patsy Prutee, Bob Carpenter. 19 points-Joe Vogel, Connie CE 2-4485 13 points-Kar en Eells, Pat Do­ Whitinger. beck i, Sharon Douglas, Den nis 18 points-Judy Aichele, Teresa Gra bowski, April Lacy, Dav id Haddock, Addie Surratt . Lockhart, Karen Ullery, Caro­ 17 points - Marsha Handy,, Terry line Horak, Sandy Andryziak , McBride, Jo e Louis Moore, Jerry Lynn Proctor, Patricia ------.. Wayne Baker , Gloria Molnar, Lynn Monroe , Sandy Arter, Dorsey. C a r o 1 Jean Williams, Jerry 7th Grade 1 Oto lski, Bill Buie. 18 points-Tom Compton, David PALAISROYALE 11B Ernsberger. Open 10 a.m. to 12 M. 20 points - Gary Feldman . 16 points-Edna Boone, Fred 19 poi nts-Juay L enczowsk i , · Roosefeld . BRUNSWICK Joyce McFarlane. 15 points-Jacqueline Bolterman. 18 points-:-Philip Horton. 14 points-Diane Davis, Dennis AUTOMATIC 17 points-Bill Hepler. Dowdell, Robert Huffine, San­ SETTERS 16 points-Lorraine Coh en, Jean­ dra Raabe . nette Papay, Paul Shimer. 13 points-Jacquelin e Ewing, ' Lo­ 107 W. Colfax Ave. 15 ooints-Sheryl Smith, Paul dis Rhodes, Ruth M .a h 1 e r , Trim mes.._ . James Romine, Janice Sindlin­ SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 14 points-CaroJyn Lippert. ger. Page Four THE INTERLUDE April 25, 1958 Baseballers Face Goshen Squad TrackstersOppose "Slugger" Jones Takes Stance ConferenceTeams VarsityNine ·Drop Tilts Coach Jim Early's power-packed ) tr acksters tra vel to Elkhart this ToEagles And Cavemen af ternoon for the E-.N.I.H.S.C. con­ ference meet. Th e South Bend Central basebali team, under · the coaching of Lou The Bears, undefeated in four Newbold, dropped its opene r again~t the John Adams Eagles by the dual meets and -a strong second­ score of five to one. plac e finisher in the mammoth The starting line-up fe atured veteran Denny Bishop at second base Goshen Relays, are favored to cop in the lea d-off position, Dick Szymczak at shortstop, Jones in left field, the crown at Rice Field in Blazer­ Burt Chudzicki in cent er, Jer ry Andrews in righ t, Bill Flaring at first town. base, Jim Bougard behind the plate, Jim Lowe at third and Kam inski ,I The Blazers, who finished third on the mound. at Goshen , are expecte d to furnish Play by Adams the main opp ositio n in the confer­ Bishop started out th e game by striking out arid Szymcza k w alk ed. e'nce meet along with fleet Was h ­ Jo ne s then went down swinging and Szymczak was _picked off trying to ington and Mishawaka squads. steal third , for a . Adams score d their first in th e first Bears Post Six Firsts inning with a double by Eichorst and an by Szymczak. Six first place finishes boosted Chud:iicki started oi:it the Bear half of the second inning with a ,va lk. the Bru ins to their lofty spot at Andrews and Kam in ski struck out while Chudzic ki was stealing sec or,d, F orman Field in Goshen. Centra l's and scored on a single by Bill Flor ing, who wa s erased for the fina l out spri nt · relay team started the day of the inni ng on a field er's choice . The Eagles went scoreless in th eir off right by breaking a Goshen half of the second as Kami nski posted his second · of the game . · Relay record in win ning in :44.6. Kaminski Losing Mouhdsman Th e team consist s of Melvin Ross, Adams scored one in the third on a by Wallman and a double Cassell Ross , John West, and Rich­ by Sheets. The Eagles added an­ ard Greene , a freshman. Riley, LaPorte'13_' Baseba!lers other · run in the fourth and 'two more in the seventh . The losing T\_'-70 events latev the mile re­ Jr.Hi Track Sectional lay team of Andrew St. Jones, Joe DefeatGolfers ·Tie l, Lose 1 pitcher for Central was Kaminski, Wesley, Bob Graham, and Richard who had relief from Toth in the The Centra l "B" Baseball team Greene, copped another blue rib­ Central's Varsity golf team last fourt h and the ·winning pitcher for ToBe Held May 6th battled the Adams Eagles t o an · 8-8 week ·went into two triangular Adams was Jerry Wallman. · bon by posting a fine time of 3:33.1 tie in the Bruins' il).itial outing, The Cen!ral Junior High track meets and came out unsuccessful ' Bruins Battle :Maroons for the event. April 16, as th e game was called team will open its 1958 season t o­ in each . Although still quite young The second game of the young Melvin Ross triumphed in the because of dark ne ss. Two days night with a practice meet against 100-yard dash midway through the in the season the Emrickmen as of season also saw the Bears go down late r the Bears succumbed to the th~ w estern division te ams of the yet have not been victorious in ·a to defeat at the bands of the Mish­ afternoon's program. M.el outran Mishawaka C? vemen 5-1. city . conference meet. Last Tuesday awaka Maroons. The Bruins had the 2nd place finisher by five yards In the Eagle game, freshman Followi ng this meet, on May 6th , Central traveled to Michigan City the same line-up exc ept Tom to win a fast :10.0 seconds, one­ Mike Eva ns pitched the first three the team will take part in the sec ­ in a triangular meet with Mich­ Charlesworth started at second tenth of a second off the Relays in nings but retired in favor of re ­ tional and then the boys who qual­ rec ord -of :9.9. igan City and John Adams. Mich ­ ba se in place of Denny Bishop and liever Tom Nelson. The Bruins ify in this contest will go to the iga n City was victorious ·with · Phil Achton got the starting catch­ Half-mile Relay Squad Wins · were behind twice, but finally Adams taking a close second. Low er's assignment. all-city meet on th e thirteenth of · Other Central victors were John forg_ed back to tie th e contest. Neil medalist in the meet was Roh Mil- _ The Newboldmen jumped to a May. The Bears won that meet West , Joe Winston , Cassell Ross, Workman, Dan Allin , and Al liken of Adams, carding in a 72. quick lead with four runs in the very impressively last year. and Melvin Ross in the half-mile Thompson handled the stickwork Low scorer for the Bruins was Bill first inning. Dick Szymczak got on relay at 1:32.9, and Joe Winston, chor es, each getting a round trip ­ Coach Bob Taylor , when inter­ Hepler w ith a 82. base on a fielding er ror by third Gilbert Wa lk er, John West, and per. Workman a·nd Thompson had viewed, said that the prospects for baseman Ken Freeman and Jones Richard Greene in the spr int med­ Triangulai:_ Meet th ree hits in four trips, and three the upcoming meets are pretty !mocked him in with the first ley relay. They were victorious in The following Thursday the for three, respectively. home -run of the campaign for the good , with some returning letter­ the excellent time of 1:37.7. -linksmen partic ip ated in another Lack of Hits Brui ns. Successive singles by Chu­ men who are outstanding in their Centra l' s Da ve Underly gave the triangula r meet with Riley and The Bea rs , minus two starters, LaPorte at Ersk ine. Doing a better dzicki, Andrews and Kaminski put individual events . cr owd of about 3000 . lots of thrills couldn't get needed hits in the two more runs for the Bears with as he barely missed topping the job tha n the preceding meet the One drawback on this year's Mishawaka battle, and while Cen­ Kamins k i g_etting two RBI's. pole vault all-time Goshen Relay Bruins went down in def eat. Riley tral pitcher Bernie Janicki was The Maroons got two runs in the squad is the lack of boys in the record. Dave cleared the bar easily , being ' paced by Stone, Wilmes, allowing only five hits , his team­ first and one in the second to make upper or senior ·ctivision. There are at 12' ¼" but couldn't hurtle it at and Drasko with 73, 76 and ·77, mates could muster only two. the score four to three still in fa ­ more than enough entries in the approximately 12' 3". r esp·ectively, took the match . Low Games were played ·a g a i n s t vor of the Bea rs. junior divisio n. Team balance was the key to medal ist in the meet was Richie Washington and St. Joe last Tues­ Flaring scored another run for Gary Froebel's narrow victory , Stone of Riley with a 73, and low I am sure th at with the best day and Thursday. Coach Mac ko ­ the Cen tral squad in the fourth, \Vhich sent the Relays crown back scorer for ·tti.e Emrickmen was No. wiak hopes to hav e a regular start­ starting with a . An wish es of The INTERLUDE staff 1 man Jerry Otolski, paring in the to Gary for the eleven th of twelve ing lineup picked soon , for he has error put Achton on first and ad ­ Coach Taylor and the junfor high years. Many Froebe! vict ories were back nine for a 41-35-76. been playing two or three comb i­ vanced F laring to second when track boys will come through with in different heats from the Bears. nations during the first games. Coac h Ray Emrick is still not Jim Lowe kn ocked him in with a another successful season . Class A team results for the Go- sure of the season's Varsity squad, well placed single . Mishawaka sh en Relays are as follo w s: but in the past few matches the Marvin Jewelers went scoreless in their half of the , Gary Fr 6.eb el ______69 players have been Jerry Otols ki, S. B. Central ______62 for fourth and also in the fifth, In the Elkh art ______531h Bob Jones, Bill Hepl er, Rudy Ta­ MEDALS - CHAINS - GIFrS fifth inning the Bears scored an­ -DALE'S tay, and Bill McFarlane. This Gary Roosevelt ______40 1h Guaranteed Repairing other run to make the score six to · 5¢ to $1.00 STORE S. B. Washington ______381/s Tuesday the golfers are bound fo, 126 N. Michigan St. th ree . 803 L. W. W. CE 3-8584 Mishawaka ______351/G Elkhart with a meet with Misha­ Nine Runs in Seventh Gary Emer son ______33 waka and Elkhart. The seve nt h inning proved to be LaPor te ---~------28 The "B " team for the Central TRY US NEXT TIME the fatal blow for the Bear s as the Gary Toll ______:___ __ 23 golfers as of yet have not had a Sodas - Drugs - Sundries Maroons pushed across nine runs . Wa rsa,v ______20 meet. .This Monday they ran up "PRESCRIPTIONS" Two homers ·, three doubles , two Gary Wallace ______8 agains t th e Washington _-Cl ay links ­ Mar-Main Pharmacy errors, a batsman and a walk Goshen ______6 me n at the Notre Dame golf course. did the trick. The final score was Main at Marion Madi,so n H ei%hts ____ 4 By Harry Lamberson. 12 to 6 in favor of th e Mis hawaka TO ,PLAN crew. -Jim Gra.in ger . FOR HIS COMPLETE Enjoy FUTURE !I TYPEWRITER SCHOOL Tastee ./1~'4 HEADQUARTERS r SUPPLIES National Shoe Ho,spital Milk Three Minute Heel Service • "O'Sullivan" PORTAGE • America's No. 1 Heel .._,.,i o't' JOBN KOSKI, Proprietor oo\ VARIETY Open 7 A.M. to 5:'.15 P.M. ·:\\ ~fl\ ""'"' NationalMilk Co. 118 W. 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