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class of 1959 named Judy

I just wanted to mention how many Judy's were in the class of "59.

Judy Andrracek, Judy Beiersdorf, Judy Busse, Judy Kleist, Judy Kramer, Judy Mueller,

Judy Otte, Judy Pauly, Judy Pfister, Judy Pickhardt, Judy Rodemerk, Judy Schultz,

Judy Verhulst, Judy Voeks, Judy Widder and Judy Zittel. 

We were all born aroond 1940, 1941 and this was when Judy Garland became a star. 

Hope you enjoy this bit of  nostalgia. 

Judy Pickhardt

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JUDY!  JUDY!  JUDY!   Loved this!  Never realized we had that many "Judy's".

Thank you for sharing!!!!!

Darla 

Judy Pickhardtr Keller
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL CLASS OF 1955

The Rev. John Carroll, Pastor

Left to right --- Back row: Bruce Quicker, Joseph Neleson, John Kobelsky, Daniel Bremner, Roger Deeley, Mary Gruenheck, Alexia Skeris, Patricia Littman, Richard Boyle, Anthony Fessler, Richard Bemis, Ronnie Sonntag.

Second row: Father Carroll, Jerome Groshkopf, Michael Hanson, Thomas Birkle, Carol Wagner, Frances Warner, Janis Gergen, Doris Richter, Sharon Hilpertshauser, Rosalie Hoffmann, JoAnn Zimmermann, Barbara Barclay, Thomas Roenitz, Frederick Lang, Richard Tighe, Father Peters.

Front row: Philip Knauf, Mary Ballschmider, Diane Abraham, Ruth Reiss, Joanne Mersberger, Patricia Manning, Sister Marione, Rose Marie Stangel, Janet Leahy, Patricia Maratik, Judith Andracek, Sarah Miller, Richard Schultz.

Darla Williams-Altman
Year Book Designed by Dick Kuehl in 8th Grade

The 8th grade boys had to make 2 year books each in shop class, one for a girl and one for themselves.  The future and current architec, Richard Kuehl, designed the year book cover.

Geri & Jack Zore
SOUTH SIDE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL-1952-7TH GRADE

This is a picture I took of my friends at South Side Junior High in 1952:  From left to right: Germaine Luckow, Jeanne Roewardt, Carol Schultz, Georgianne Schmidt, Bette Lyon, Jean Van Engen, Sharon Stuefen, and Sandie Strysick.  

Darla Williams Altman

Clyde Kometer gets another strike!

SHORELINE CHRONICLE ~ November 21, 2007 ~~~  Clyde Kometer, right, jubos with Ed Klessig after throwing a strike during action Monday November 12, 2007 at Odyssey Fun Center in Sheboygan Falls.

Ernie & Judie Otte Meise Celebrate their 50th wedding Anniversary!

Ernie and Judie Meise of Sheboygan celebrated their 50th anniversary on July 9, 2010.  The couple's children hosted a dinner party in their honor June 27th for family and friends at Breaking Bread.

The couple was married on July 9, 1960, at Calvin Christian Reformed Church.

The former Judie Otte has been the executive director of Rainbow Kids, Inc. for the last 20 years.

Her husband worked eight years at Amcast Industrial, Cedarburg, retiring in 1999.  Other employment includes 28 years at Amira Leather Company (formerly Armour Leather) and three years at Tecumseh Products., Sheboygan Falls.

The couple has four children, Jeff (Debbie) Meise of Sheboygan, Tim (Lisa) Meise of Columbia, Tenn., Todd (Denise) Meise of Jackson, Tenn., and Scott (Debbi) Meise of Libertyville, Ill., and 12 grandchildren.

CHS Radiation Monitors

Say what??  Radiation??? Wonder if they ever found any?  Left to Right- Row 1: Bob Melzer, Jim Harff, Harold Diers.  Row 2: Tom Rosenthal, Mr. Erland Johnson-Advisor, Alan Hartfield, Dan Bremner, Jerry Erzen, Bill Block, & Gary Kilron.

QUILL & SCROLL ~ First Semester Officers

Left to right Row 1:  Georgine Littmann, Judy Pfister, Mary Loersch, Marilyn Smith, Jean VanEngen. Row 2:  Mary Zastrow, Joanne Mersberger, Pat Bennig, Sue Stolzman.  Row 3:  Bill Keppel, Jean Hertel, Phyllis Crneckiy, Jeanne Roewart. Row 4:  Alan Hartfield, Jim Harff, Bob Claus, & Lowell Johnson.

FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS

 

    • Pesident: Dennis Mueller

 

    • Secretary: Sue Ellen Stolzman

 

    • Treasurer: Judy Pfister

 

    • Vice President: John Mayer

 

SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS

 

    • President: Jim Harff

 

    • Vice-President: Jerry Erzen

 

    • Secretary: Mary Jo Loersch

 

    • Treasurer: Alan Hartfield

 

CHS Bank

 

Top row: Darla Williams, Shirely Shellingosky, and Advisor, Mr. Kenneth Meyer.  Bottom row: Sophie Juozapaitis and Lois Mayer. 

Record Committee

This committee was formed to prepare a record of all important events that took place during the school year.  Left to right:  SuEllen Stoltzman, Carl Stecher, Betsy Bacon, Harold Diers, James Harff, Harold Greenwald, David Tetting, and absent from picture: Bonnie Ehren.

Parade Float

Riding pretty on a parade float:  Carol Burkhardt, Dianne Oppeneer, Dorothy Adamavich, Betty Balnaitis, and Darla Williams.

Reminiscing of 50th class reunion!

August 18, 2009 ~ Darla Williams Altman missing her friends and classmates in front of CHS in the same spot where she stood with her 1959 CHS class when they held their 50th class reunion and took a grand tour of the school.  Go Redmen!

Phil Schaefer as fit as ever!

LOCAL MEN HAVING FUN IN THEIR 60's.             July 22, 2010

They call themselves "The Boys from Sheboygan," and the trio of golden-years men recently did the city proud.

Phil Schaefer, Gary Pfister and Mark Pfister teamed up and completed the Door County Spring Distance Triathlon last weekend, finishing fourth in the relay division.

What makes their feat impressive is their young-at-heart attitudes and willingness to take on new challenges in the name of fitness and camaraderie.  Phil is 69, Gary is 66, and Mark is 63.

None of the three men live here anymore, but all have deep Sheboygan roots.  Phil, who lives in Texas, graduated from Central in 1959; Gary, who lives in Menomonee Falls, graduated from South in 1965; and Mark, who lives in Michigan, graduated from South in 1965.

Phil handled the quarter-mile swim, Mark biked 18 miles and Gary ran 3 miles.  "We were completely surprised when we came in fourth, as we think we were the oldest relay team in the competition," said Gary.

Everyone realizes time stands still for no man.  But as "The Boys from Sheboygan" prove, we don't have to stand still for time either.

OUR TENNIS MALE JOCKS!

LETTERMEN ~~~

 Mark Luebner, Errol Wittstock, and John Mayer.

   [Absent from picture: Coach Carl Johnson]

SENIORS

Spring belongs to the seniors.  It is the climax of four fruitful years and the beginning of a bright future. 

As president, Dennis Mueller gave the commencement address and presided over all senior meetings.  Tom Roenitz, vice president, served as toastmaster at the Senior Banquet.  Bonnie Ehren recorded the minutes of all senior meetings and handled all correspondence.  Judy Pfister, treasurer, managed all financial affairs connected with senior events.

Pictured (from top): Dennis Mueller, Tom Roenitz, Bonnie Ehren, & Judy Pfister.

OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS

BARBARA REINHARDT

Barbara Reinhardt, who lives with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garton, came to Sheboygan from Solothurn, Switzerland, under the aupices of the American Field Service. 

The openmindedness, freedom, and good sense of humor of the American people impressed Barbara very much.

When commenting on Central, Barbara declared, "All the people are very nice and help me a lot.  I think Central has very good school spirit.

Barbara enjoys music, the theater, classical music and concerts, and tennis.  For her future career, Barbara plans to be an interpreter.

JOSE POMBO

Jose Pombo also came to Sheboygan under the auspices of the American Field Service, from Montevideo, Uruguay, and is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Kuenne.

Jose thinks of Sheboygan as a nice, clean, and quiet small city.  Though he had never seen snow before, he liked it very much.

"The students are very friendly, they are very helpful, and the teachers are, too," was Jose's comment about Central. 

Sailing and horse-back riding are his favorite pastimes.  Jose plans to enter the diplomatic service after he has finished his education.  He likes America very much and would like to return in two or three years to live here permanently.

 

Grand Marshall in Texas Homecoming Parade

 Judy Pfister Schaefer was the Grand Marshall for the Homecoming parade, & her proud husband, Phil Schaefer, was her personal driver.

MEDIA RELEASE: The Kona Coffee Council of Hawaii Announces

Winners of the 2010 Annual ‘Cream of the Crop’ Coffee Tasting Competition at the Four Seasons Resort - Hualalai, Hawaii. Open Division Silver Medal:

Blue Moon Kona Coffee – Richard & Celeste Makrevis

TIME/DATE:        Saturday, July 24, 2010. 

LOCATION:         The 2010 Kona Coffee Council “Cream of the Crop” coffee tasting competition was held at the Four Season HualalaiResort on Saturday, July 24, 2010. 

                         
Richard Makrevis, formerly of Sheboygan, Wisconsin (Central High School 1959 and Marquette University 1968) lives in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, where he and his wife Celeste are owners of Blue Moon Kona Coffee.  

www.bluemoonkonacoffee.com

“This is an important award because the entrants included 15 of the top Coffee Growers in Kona, Hawaii, one of the top coffee growing areas in the world, producing  premium 100% Kona (Coffea Arabica) Coffee Beans.

CONTACT: Richard Makrevis, Owner Blue Moon Kona Coffee.

 email: richardmakrevis@gmail.com

Latest Accomplishment!!

 

I don't want to brag or make anybody jealous or anything,
 but I can still fit into the earrings I wore in high school.  Joni Minier                       
Judy Pfister Schaefer- Teacher of the Year

 

  SchoolCenter Picture   JUDY PFISTER  SCHAEFER - TEACHER OF THE YEAR
 
Judy Schaefer is Señora to all her students.  She is also now Trinity High School's Teacher of the Year.  For 15 years Judy has been the lead teacher of the World Languages Department and taught Pre AP/IB, IB and AP (Spanish).   She graduated from the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) and received advanced degrees from the University of Madrid (Spain) and the University of Texas-Austin. Judy has been happily married to her husband, Phil, for over 42 years and is the proud mother of two children, Kayleen and Jarrett.  Señora Schaefer's teaching enthusiasm is contagious and she brings a smile to everyone that she meets.
Richard & Janet Mueller Opgenorth Celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary!

 SHEBOYGAN PRESS ~ August 17, 2008

Richard & Janet Opgenorth celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on July 5, 2008.  A dinner was held in their honor with family and friends at Nino's Steak House. 

The Opgenorths were lifelong Sheboygan residents until retiring to Mountain in 1994.  The couple was married July 5, 1958 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Sheboygan. 

The former Janet Mueller is retired from the H.C. Prange Co. credit department.  Her husband retired from AT&T, formerly Western Electric Co.  The couple has six children and 12 grandchildren.


 

Cynthia Machut Beimel Student of the week!

Chosen as the second student of the week this year is Cynthia Machut, a junior.  She is being honored for her outstanding work in the clothing classes.

Cynthia is now enrolled in Miss Jean Schwertel's Clothing II class.  Cynthia's ability displays itself in all of the projects she has constructed.  She has also done exceptional work in the study of textiles.

According to Miss Schwertel, continual improvement plus an extreme interest contribute to her being an outstanding student in the clothing classes.  Article from The Lake Breeze, dated March 14, 1958.

Spanish Class!

Pictured in Spanish costumes from left to right , are Richard Bemis, Lee Kernen, Estela Reyes, David Garton and Reed Tupper.  Attired in "fiesta" dress, members of the Spanish classes observed Longfellow-Manrique Day by holding a banquet.  Miss Lucille Dalla Valle is instructor.  Aprogram wa presented after the banquet with Carol Schuette, mistress of ceremonies.  Article featured in The Lake Breeze, dated March 14, 1958.

Funny!
Class Trip to Washington, DC
Poem by Dianne Felde Powell

Dear Central, 

Good-bye to friends, both old and new;

Remember me, I'll remember you.

At last my day has truly come;

Dad is proud, and so is Mom.

Until the day I come again,

As an adult, in 2010.

Teach me to proudly spread your fame,

I'll never forget Central High School's name. 

"Onward and upward," is my cry.

Not failing, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y!

Daring, courage, have I truly?

Always, happy, never unruly?

Yours forever, Central Mine,

Sincerely, The Class of 1959

Can you guess who I am?

This is picture #1.  

Hint:  This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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Can you guess who I am?

This is picture #2.

This picture was taken when I was in the 7th grade.

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Can you guess who I am?

 

This is picture #3.

This picture was taken when I was in the 6th grade.

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This is picture #4.

This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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This is picture #5.

This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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This is picture #6.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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Can you guess who I am?

 

This is picture #7.

This picture was taken when I was in the 7th grade.

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This is picture #8.

This picture was taken when I was in the 7th grade.

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This is picture #9.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #10.

This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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This is picture #11.

This picture was taken when I was in the 6th grade.

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This is picture #12.

This picture was taken when I was in the 7th grade.

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This is picture #13.

This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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This is picture #14.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #15.

This picture was taken when I was in the 6th grade.

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This is picture #16.

This picture was taken when I was in the 6th grade.

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This is picture #17.

This picture was taken when I was in the 7th grade.

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Can anyone identify who I am?

 

This is picture #18.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

Please let our administrators know if you know who I am.

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This is picture #19.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #20.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #21.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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Can you guess who I am?

 

This is picture #22.

This picture was taken when I was in the 5th grade.

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Can you guess who I am?

 

This is picture #23.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #24.

This picture was taken when I was in elementary school.

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This is picture #25.

This picture was taken when I was in the 6th grade.

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Answers to the 25 guess who pictures.


How good is your memory?  How many could you remember?

1.  Patrick McMurray

2.  Marcia Guetschow

3.  Lyn Leihhard

4.  Peggy Gunderson

5.  Jean Van Engen

6. David Risseeuw

7.  Marilee Graskamp

8.  John Mayer

9.  Karen Griessmeyer

10. Cynthia Machut

11. Philip Schaefer

12. Doris Oldenburg

13. Dorothy Kunze

14. Jerry Erzen

15. Sharon Stuefen

16. Germaine Luckow

17. Judy Kleist

18. Not sure, but some say it looks like Sandra Schade.  Please let your administrators know if you know for sure.

19. Karen Zenke

20. Kathleen Haack

21. Virginia Bernhardt

22. Judy Zittel

23. Arthur Schildbach

24. Judy Pfister

25. Bette Lyon

Not In Sheboygan Now.

Anyone remember where this was in the city of Sheboygan?

 

Hint: Think, Indiana Ave.

Robert (Bob) Schmidt
Submitted by Bob Ayers
Bob Ayers Central shirt
Bob Ayers Memorabilia
 
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