Central High School - Helios Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1958
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y - 1 ADVERTISING MANAGER Sue Bachman ART EDITOR Don Faasen BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Gulner CIRCULATION MANAGER Chloe Holzaphel EDITOR IN CHIEF Joan Dudley HEAD TYPIST LITERARY EDITOR Carole Hormufh PHOTOGRAPHER Chose Khnesfeker PHOTOGRAPHY CO ORDINATOR Erma Wemer SPORTS EDITOR Duck Stanley 2 ScIIy Huizing 211. ,W HIGH SCHOOL RAPIDS, MICHIGAN --Z-gi THE CLASS OF 1958 PRESENTS . . . HELIOS Foreword QVC rv-4 'Q A Q Y-.71 11. 1' ,J ids we 'gfiexz 'J IQU ffwn 'S 1 ',.H.'e- 1 ' :ini :fl :Tice p ff D-XIV I. ,A I I: .,,Q 3p Q. ,ELT CM, j, YJ . V : ff ' r. Q-' ' :if ' ': - 'grim gif- :'1'11 1: l:At'I ' ' .Q ' - 'AQ' ' 1 . .2 5 1 -3 ' :' , mc-'fd H, ' vw' V' .ug ' 3,5 ,L:,: gI Biff 'FE' 5' I r. 6I,.fC '-' ff 'S Q u Romulus V. Romani Qfw' fx .1f ' 4-ww-u...,. 16s '-08019 DEDICATION We The class oT I958 wush To deducaTe h l-leluos Annual To a new spuruT aroused by The unTro ducTuon oT our pruncupal Mr Romulus V Romanu Thus new spuruT a represenTaTuon of new udeals rausung and upholdung of sTandards and a greaTer prude un our school has been very noTuceable un all oT our acTuvuTues and classes Thus year We Teel ThaT Mr Romanu us parTually responsuble Tor Thus awaken ung because of The guudance co operaTuon and oaTuence whuch he has shown Toward The sTudenT Therefore un The name of Mr Rornanu we presenT Thus book To you The sTudenTs of CeruTral Hugh School wuTh The challenge To conTunue and encour age Thus new spuruT ThroughouT The years l -.'f-4131. -PIT-, T - A Siu.. b' .4 gr . - ., ,471 7,1656 .ui R gs. ' ? ' .ish .. 0 's1i'. 1 'Af' .ll . '- J I . X 'F' ff Av ' '- wr '.,1 ' Jn.: M-45: - .qi 'fi -:'-2 .ff ' 5 3- ' Ag 7, ' ,Qs k '. ,. . .: . I A , , -I ... 'I h A-....' 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I ,,, K ,M po-F W1 3- f4QI v 3 2 aa V1 lst Row E Weuner S Huuzung L Waterman M Saur 2nd Row J Dudley S Buferno E Rose B Sumkuns J Dawson M Frost D Westen 3rd Row M McWethy B Lamoreaux S Palma K Johnson B Bach man N Orth M Adams R VanderArk 4th Row N Gulner B Uhlmann J VanderWoude C Molluen P Kruekaard K Hamunger D Shoup T Dunga 5th Row J Shoesmuth C Wesoruck C Hormuth E Whut man J TunnuclufTe B Buehner R Gunton J Fush C Suekman G Baldwun B Thomas Pledged +o uphold hugh scholasfuc records lo a++auru leadershup and lo maunlaun excellenl personal qualufues approxumalely 20 Junuors are selecled each fall by ihe pas? members of Agona Club Every gurl mus+ have had one year un GA A also The clubs holds rneefurugs every lursf Tuesday lo handle busuness rnaflers The gurls sponsor Junuor Hugh Dances and parfues ServuCe prouecfs and food sales Thus year 'rhey planned a Junuor Hugh Prom an umulaluon of fhe Junuor Senuor Prom Bolh unlorrnal and formal unulualuons were he un the fall Agana Club l J Presudent Rose Secrelary J Daws 2nd Row Treasurer Fall Fashuons it .1 ' T Q F Q 5 ' Y 9 K Q, ' - J 'Q J B , an ., - A ' 'X' as , ' J ' L V 5 K .I J NJ Q ' ' . ' x ,A , .. 3 ' - u .5 lx T - , . u - - 2 .. Y ' - ' 1 l l 3 , O Y '7 : 4 l 1 Q J l l ' 5 ,, Vs . cn. : , E :: Lf Whutmanp Vice-Presidenl, B. Simkins. I : . ' , . ' I , . , . . : . , . ' , . , . ' ' , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . - , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ld ' . i ltll-in M 'fit' 'ai 4 -5 f 92.5 - - - - e A ' an llglrlll- ll-lfrlglir Mm -.6 ,U ll! ' Ltlirrifff51irmrri.ilr,gr his - , 4, 'l,' ? ' 1.1 3 I, ,. JQTITI 'lt' U I . if zz., iris 7.1 r' r hi ' 1 i rv 4 -r ,,,,, is ' EWS f rl 1 I .i l --.,. -f E ' V. X Sitting: President K. Shippa. Standing: Sec- !! W bi 11' 1 g 'A retary, N. Schippag Advisor, Mrs. Brower 10:45 Library Club Future Librarians The purpose ot the Library Club is to aid the librarians and encourage students to malce proper use ot the material avail- able. The members ot the club are honored tor their work atter three consecutive semesters ot service. The club holds meet- ings in which proiects such as magazine covers, reading weelc, and promotion on new books are discussed and worked on. Treasurer, R. Lee. 1stRGWr 5- D'0fChUn9el V. Goachee, B. Goachee, S. Sweet, J. Willis Standing K Schuppa N Schrppa ,-gn'---V nv? 41 1 , Na-Sa-Wa-Ki Horizon Club Little Helpers This horizon club is comprised ot Junior Girls who strive to serve the high school and com- munity by various projects. This year the girls lived up to their name ot little helpers by selling school signature pins, holding a paper drive, and carrying out other activities desig- nated to the l-lorizon Clubs ol Central. -ei f lst Row: B. Buehner, G. Baldwin, S. Leavenworth, M. Rathburn, J. Boyer, N. Van Loo, H. Anderson. 2nd Row: L. DeMinck, M. Adams, A. Russell, B. Varnell, M. Burr, J. Shoesmith, L. Waterman, L. Vander Stolp, M. Frost. 3rd Row: J. Tunneclitte, S. Watland, E. Evert, K. Hamanger, P. Orr, D. Shoup, C. Robinson. Standing: K. Baker, N. Orth, C. Highhouse. Left to Right: Treasurer, H. Anderson, Secretary, L. VanderStolp, Vice-Presi- dent, B. Varnell, President, D. Shoup. v----S lst Row: K. Pierce, S. Cooper, S. Doll, S. Southerland, D. Hieftie, D. Wilcox, D. Williams. 2nd Row: B, Wilson, L. VanDyke, J. VanderVeen, B. Williams, M. Atwell, C. Marlett, S. Gilner. 3rd Rox? - ' ' 4th R : . E. Ozollns, R. Hord, T. Rypski, L. Celmlns, C. Musty, C. Berkey, F. Bolant, J. Patterson. ow Gunn, T. Beaumont, D. Stien, A. Swope, J. Sand ers, N. Gunton, S. Beaumont, A. Lang. Promotion of Peace Many note-worthy proiects were undertalcen this year by the Junior Red Cross whose purpose it is tional understanding. All members are elected by to help the less tortunate and promote interna- their session room tor service tor the entire year. Projects sponsored this year included tilling gitt boxes tor children overseas, making hospital carts tor the Maple Grove Home, and sending Christmas cards to hospitals and cookies to the Veterans Hospital in Battle Creelc. Hats Ott to the Junior Red Cross! Promotion of Peace Many note-worthy proiects were undertaken this year by the Junior Red Cross whose purpose it is to help the less fortunate and promote interna- tional understanding. All members are elected by their session rooms for service for the entire year. Projects sponsored this year included filling gift boxes for children overseas, making hospital carts for the Maple Grove Home, and sending Christmas cards to hospitals, and coolcies to the Veteran's Hospital in Battle Creelc. Hats off to the Central High Senior Red Cross. lst ROW: President, C. Ullery, Secretory, G. Grummet,Trecsurer, T. Seitz. 2nd ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Quigley, Vice-President, P. Vermoire. Senior High Junior Red Cross Ist Row: M. Meissner, M. Quolmon, S. Elgland, E Weiner B Simklns J Dawson V Hanger G Grum met. 2nd Row: E. VandenBout, M. Patrick, N. Forsythe S Winters 5 Cavanough H Anderson L VanderStoIp. 3rd Row: D. Harmon, B. Price, C. Ullery B Brulnsma D Stemfort J Lindberg T Seltz P. Vermaire. lst Row S Wohlberg C Muller C Holzcpfel N McClann C Stoepker V Goachee B Gocchee E Vaucuus 2nd Row O Johnson C Khnesteker D Fuluus J Syren D Frary J Ignotowsku T Bussell D Wallgren lst ROW Presldenf C Kllnesleker Vice Presudent O Johnson Vuce Presudent J lgnotowsku 2nd ROW Secretory C Holzcpfel Advusor Muss Walper Treasurer T Bussell Biology Club Dusectors nn Achon ln passang llwe brology lab on Wednesdays around noon one may peek nn and see flue fulure blologusls of Amernca al' worlc The biology club bad yarned acluvuhes +l'us year uncludnng speakers lure lnulces and vnsufs To ollner places of unleresl Money as raused lor 'rlwe club by food sales and sellung of bnrd nores The club has well ful lnlled fs purpose encouraging bnoloqy af Cenfral C 3- 1. ,. ,. ,. 1- 1- 1' . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. I ,Ua- I l 1 ' 1- 1' 1 ' 1 ' 1' - y 5 1- I 1 1 ,. . oyalty, Service, and eadership Business meetings. hayrides, reads, holiday caroling, and spe- ial service projects, comprise the sual round of horizon club activ- ies for the LOASE-LE members. heir year-round program is gen- rally highlighted by a beneficial hool proiect. o-Se-Le Horizon Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, B. Stockreef, Vice President N VanderSIoot, Advisor, Miss Palmatierg Treasurer S Elgland President, B. Thomas. lst Row: C. Bahre, S. Rowe, P. Noble, M. Matheson, M. Leavenworth, M. Meeter S Graham 2nd Row M. Mottashed, N. Moore, N. Forsythe, N. VanderSIoot, B. Stockreef, J. Mitchell, W Littlefair 3rd Row M. Frost, S. Elgland, J. Jensen, J. Bucknell, J. Schiefler, D. Pfrang, J. VanOeveren K Kikstra B Thomas fy l .f W, I if-.QI c 4.,ffi? iff 5 .Qi 1 . A . 1 . 4 1 4 L C-Club Organized Sportsmen Any boy who has won a maior C and is willing fo uphold fhe purpose of fhe club by promofing greafer sporfsmanship among fhe feams and sfu- denf body and by sfriving fo creafe a higher sfand- ard of afhlefics is eligible for C-Club membership. Affer holding ifs inifiafions bofh formal and infor- mal, fhe club sponsors dances. pofluclns, fhe coaf check af baslcefball games. and fhe hallrmonifor sysfem. The main proiecf fhis year was fo sfarf a fund fo buy a whirlpool for fhe school. an K 5s 1-fl 'l .a, , , W ,1 S ' lv' R .E '54 9 A , J' 8 R f r I . I 1 -Q S 'IRA' J he E 97' .. gnu D ff? F574 Q? DE? 'ac 2:1 'CD L-. 'x- Z. fl? wo. Oo 24 '2 Q-fr Q. gap L4- 53? O3 . mf so QF' 23' o :El - o pi! mf'- gf: 221 'Do' sQfD 1 vu: 7: 39' sez :2 T Fa' H3 U7 2.9 F33 QE' io ii ma. 3'u UE: 22 T.. 1:9 59 33 0D 5'? po I If S.: CL 'Fm 2 po 3 cf. gx il. ow 13 'm 2. o. LQ 0 0 S if 3 '4 I1 n 3 gi' 5' b harder! is I , , t I . WV.: J F' 2 , L ' rw. 4 -,pg Q Y 'A V. '- CH -N -N Xl. Jfhq 7 A ,J I 'J SJ J 37A L J gem? ' fa 2.3 J I X 1. Q - , ' x c r st Row: B. Bruinsma, P. Vermaire, V. Felkins, J. Calvetti, K. Befteridqe, D. Johnson. 2nd -Row: L. Rosema, C. Weekley, J. Black, J. Kerr, T. Kiander, J. Palmer, M iebermar1,D. Seager. 3rd Row: P. Turowski, T. Lance, D. Faasen, D. Gaasfra, R. DeWreede, R. VanderMeer, S. Swanson. Left to Right: Sponsor, Mr. Sharphorn, President, D. Faasen, Vice-Presideni, D. Lance, Secretary-Treasurer, A-I am G lime girl guppyy J. Nelson. 50 'X fa? ' 'Y ff ' dent, D. Meeter, Jabberettes Horizon Club lst Row: B. Simkins, S. Thwciites, E. Weiner, K. Worden, R. Lamb, E. Rose. 2nd Row: 1. Stevens, E. Whitman, N. Klunder, S. Matheson, M. Littletoir, S. Beichman, V. Hunger. 3rd Row: S. Wells, J. Dawson, D. Meeter, J. Huddleston, J. VanderWoude, K. Johnson, A. Greenwood, J. Dudley. 4th Row: B. Uhlmonn, J. Kellogg, S. Greene, R. Gunton, S. Morrison, K. VcinDomelen, C. Wesorick, C. Hormuth. Left to Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Weidenfeller, Secretory, S. Thwaites, Treasurer, J. Hud- dlestong President, C. Hormuth, Vice-Presi- Tcilkotive Twenty .Jabberettes Horizon Club meets to buil triendships and to serve the school ani community through its activities. The clu sponsors proiects such as rummage sale sending tood baslcets to the needy. Christmas caroling. Their project this yea was a house party after graduation. -L.. Left to right Mr Flllmghom J Hulzmg A Henry Huuzlng H Clark the sound? Curtom Going Up These are The Tamalar phrases used so much by The sTage crew during any produchon on CenTrals sTage The boys are busy all year helpnng varnous groups successfully puT on a program They learn To operale The sound sysTem mannpulafe The curTanns and adlusT The lughT5 an The proper and requesled manner Thus we enloy our school produchons much more because oT The eTTlc1enT worlc and helpfulness of The sTage crew 4? X Nmonii f HONOR ocierv lst Row: Secretary, S. Bachman, Vice-President, B. Simkms Secretary, C. Peterson, Vice-President, E. Whitman. 2nd Row Treasurer, M. Krumins, President, P. Vermaire, President J Nelson, Treasurer, R. Stanley. Upholding High Ideals The National Honor Society is a local chapter ot a national organizations, and standards in lead- ership, citizenship, scholarship, and service. Along with maintaining services ot the Lost and Found Department, the NHS, each year, undertakes a project tor the school which this year consisted ot a bulletin board on which news ot Centrals clubs. extra curricular activities, and items ot interest were displayed. O Q' 4. '-Q Y' Q6 9' Q0 UQ CV? Q'if 7 CQ 'Uhr 3,4509 lst ROW: M. Swartz, J. Huyser, L. Hobka, M. Johnson, B. Bruinsma. 2nd ROW: S. Beaumont, D. Stulpe, H. Peegel, J. Patterson. 3rd ROW: B. Cassis N. Gunton, S. Sinke, K. Green, B. Billings. Cen-Hi Horizon Club Lett to Right: Advisor, Miss Chapman, Treasurer, N. Gunton, Vice-President, M. John, President, S. Beaumont, Secretary, B. Cassis. Fellow Laborers The purpose ot Cen-l-li Horizon Club is to be ot service to the school and students and to promote worthwhile activities among the stu- dents. This year the many members prepared dolls and scrapboolcs tor orphanges and hospi- tals and tool: courses in nurses aid. Cen-Hi included the regular horizon club activities lilce potluclws noon meetings and spreads. Classical Club Gollio Omnio Divisa Est. The purpose of 'the Classical Club cen- ters around the promotion of cultural interests in languages, history, and Roman civilizations. The members must have had one year ot Latin to be eligible. Their meetings consist of discussions. panels, prois ects and regular get-togethers for lun through their mutual interest in Latin. XM, Left to Right: President, C. Peterson, Secretary, D. Shoup, Advisor Miss Fennellp Secretory, M. Adams, Vice-President, O. Johnson lst Row: L. Dzeguze, I. Robeznieks, J. Vedeis, M. Adams. 2nd Row: S. Morrison, K. Schichtel, C. Peterson, K. Hcminger, J. Shoesmith, D. Shoup, N. Orth. 3rd Row: J. Koets, R. Bartholomeu, J. lgnotowski, O. Johnson, R. Vander Ark. 1. ll' -ff , ,Us s., ' i K7 i it---f I Q I IQ Y' - . Cb Row: N. Gryfakis, T. Danley, R. Stanley, R. Creswell, T. Stone, J. DeVries. 2nd Row. T. Seitz, J. Lindberg, D. Steinfort, J. Nelson, P. Vermaire, B. Bruinsma, DeYoung. 3rd Row: B. Morrison, R. Johnson, J. Fairborther, R. Morrison, J. Fessell, R. Ripley, J. Doll, H. Tolsma. Danley, First Otticer, D J. Fairbrother. to Right: Captain, T. Stone, Communications Officer, Steinfort, Jet Pilot, Mr. Arndt, Ram Jets Club Today's Dream. . . Tomorrow's Realities The purpose ot the Ram .Jets Club is to promote interest and knowledge in engineering through proiects. tield trips, movies, and special qualitiecl speakers. Jets Club is composed ot boys having an interest in engineering and having an above- average ability in algebra. Jets meets every Friday at twelve o'cloclc to plan activities and do special research on phases ot engineering. Every spring the club members travel to Michigan State University Engineering Exposition. As a highlight ot this yearls program, Jet's Club toolc a trip to General Motors Technical Center. - - vs- .sv A.--.-J -- - .., . v . , lst Row: C. Carlett, D. Rich, D. McClellen, K. Ceton, B. Dombrowski, K. Nordstrom, P. Carlson. 2nd Row: J. Knapp, D. Dusendang J. Kid, J. Carlson, C. Croke, S. Mead, J. Hoebeke, S. Wahlberg. We-Aw-Tallcie Horizon This horizon club ol sophomore girls has had a very active year ol service and activities, Among other things, it holds regular meetings and sponsors lood sales. 26 Club Bottom Up: President, K. Ceton, Vice-President D. Rich, Secretary, K. Nordstrom, Treasurer, D Dusendang, Advisor, Mrs. Arnold. Za' ui ' ll lllll ll lililql 1 1 ..?'gg1' ood Will Ambassadors Meeting at alternating hours on Tuesday f each weelc, the Junior l-ligh Student ouncil strived to maintain its purpose. hey encouraged school spirit by sponsor- g two pep assemblies: they raised funds om food sales, and Sponsored the All- CHOCL Mixer in cooperation with the enior High Council. The planning ol activ- ieg lor the Junior High School was their ain project which they carried out very ccesstully. st Row: D. Raatz, C. Kaye, N. Seitz, J. Drew, C. Martinez, S. Samuelson, C. Marlett, D, Keegstra, S. Russell. 2nd Row: R. S. Plank, L. Burr, P. Dubinshak, R. Fowler, K. Prusinski, L. Arins, S. Schiefler, J. Bredikis. 3rd Row: P. Johnson, D. Bad- D. Brogdon, F. Barr, P. Fuller, D. Blower, J. Zehe, D. McGrath, D. Hampers, C. Griffes. Junior High Student Council Left to Right: President J. Zehe, Secretary, P. Johnson, Treasurer, L. Burr, Advisor, Miss Hansen. Absent from picture, Vice- President, F. Barr. -C lst Row: S. Wells, E. Rose, E. Weiner, M. Liltlefoir, V. Hanger, B. Simkins, N. Klunder, C. Hlozopfel, B. Becton, D. Lance. 2nd Row: F. Judovics, D. Meeter Hormuth, J. Dudley, B. Lamoreoux, J. Lindberg, P. Vermaire, C, Klinesleker, D. Sfeinfort, B. Bruinsma. LEFT TO RIGHT: President, J. Lindberg, Public Relations Officer, G. Grummelg Vice- President, E. Rose, Secretary, N. Klunder, Treasurer, B. Bruinsmc. f7 i Sr. High Sludenl' Council I Bcnister, S. Cavonaugh, G. Grummet, J. Shoesmith, M. Quolman, C. Buhre. Coll for the Question! A very active council this year under- toolc many projects for the benefit ot the school and the students. ln addition to the Annual Homecoming Dance, Boys Heaven, All School Mixer, and indexing ot identiti- cation cards, the council also reorganized the honor point system, had an active part in the new satety program, loolced into such matters as chartering clubs, telephone booths, colce machines, and senior lounge rooms. As a highlight, the council toolc a trip to Fitzgerald High School in Vandyke, Michigan, The councils purpose is to pro- mote cooperation, to encourage morals. to sponsor activities, and to serve as a means ot communication. Row: J. Kiel, M. Frost, J. Tunniclitte, K. Ceton, B. Stockreef, M. Burr, A. Russell, P. Noble, S. Rowe, D. D'archangeI. 2nd Row: B. Price, E. Merizon, T, Seitz, This is c meeting? 'X c Q 1 Q . 2. K, Carefree Companions Vagabond Horizon Club is made up of ninlh grade girls who meer 'rogelher lor service and lun, They have given a parly lor 'rhe children af S+. .Johns home, Visiled Palricia Slevens, and held a cosmelic demonsfrafion. The girls rnalce money for lheir aclivifies by sponsoring food sales. G7 6? ki l l 1 l X,Qd! 'X lsl Row S Longlield N Campbell M Carr S Palma P Rios L Wilson S Knapp K Miller J Palmer 2nd Row: J. Dieleman J. Brugh C Mollien M Kiel M Davis I Dzequze S Muller B Pierce Left to Ri ht- Advisor Miss Skurka- President, 9 - I . Wilsong Vice-President, K. Millerg Secretary urer, C. Mollien. Vagabond Horizon Club Hola, Amigos. The purpose of lhe Spanish Club is lo promole inleresl' in lhe Spanish anguage and cusloms ol ifs people. he members slrived To fulfill lhis urpose by visifing The Fiesla Cale, nd various olher aclivifies. Also lhe eerings are all conducled in Spanish o help lhe sTuden+s nnasler 'rhe anguage. lst Row: N. Klunder, M. Matheson, M. McWethy, M. Sour, J. Dudley, M. M. Frost, R. Gunton, J. Fish, M. Grave. :W -f . ,h fgyu- , . 1 Spanish Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President J Dudley, Treasurer, M. McWe1hy, Presi dent, B. Buehner, Secretory, J. Fish Advisor, Miss Fennell. Littlefoir, B. Uhlmcnn, S. Thwaites. 2nd Row: S. Matheson, B. Buehner, R. Bernhard T 'Ill Ill 0 un .Fllll lb I ull rMoIen A Burton I Arins Advisor Mrs Orlyk J Green A Stede, M. Millhoupt, M. Whit- lst Row: K. Vande , . 1 - i I - i - I - man. 2nd Row: H. Jones, P. Dubinshak, R. Arrison, J. Bachman, M. Crow, N. Dare. A-C-Wa-Ki-Ya Horizon Club Left to Right: Treasurer, J. Bachman Secretary, L. Stede, Vice-President K Vander Molen, President, C. Bieri The girls in A-O-WaAKi-Ya Horizon Club worlced hard lhis year To promoie good will. Included in Their acrivifies was a frip downfown wirh The Children from S+. Johnls Home, rwo slumber parhes, a fee for fhe mofhers, and a fund collecled for The Pen- nef Shop. lst Row: D. Post, D. Denton, K. Naughton. 2nd Row: S. Wilkin- son, B'. Kimm, K. Kiry, P. Kimm Ne-Ho-Gi Horizon Club Working, Working, Working This club spent most of the year reorganizing and planning, but they did carry a few activities of service. The girls held a tea for the parents. and held donut a candy sales. They are Planning for 5 real year of service next year. Ne-Ho-Gi Horizon Club Ofiicers President ...................... C. Naughton Secretary . . . ..... D. Denton Treasurer .... . . .K. Kiry F egli Row: Treasurer, S. Huizing, Secre- N. Gilner, 2nd Row: Vice-Presi- E. Harvey, Advisor, Mr. King, C. Klinesteker. Encouraging Spirit The Pep Club serves as a directive in the boosting ol school spirit. Its activities in- clude such things as sponsoring busses to out of town games. By distributing posters throughout the school telling ot coming events, it seelcs to arouse a greater interest in the students lor all school activities. lt finances its work with profil' from food sales. Successfully staging a pep assembly rated high for the Pep Club this year. Pep Club ,,-..iL.1- V , . , lst Row: B. Manler, P. Raatz, N. Wendlandt, S. Schiefler, E. Maclntosh, P. Dyer, P. Conrad. 2nd Row: E. Rose, J. Dawson, J. Stephens, K. Ceton, S. Wells, G. Dean, N. Bunn, S. Korda. 3rd Row: J. Sanders, S. Moore, S Biferno, S. Huizing, K. Nordstrom, K. Worden, J. Duemler, S. Smit, M. Clarke. 4th Row: R. Barnhard, J. Hud- dleston, S. Greene, M. Herron, S. Hayes, E. Carlson, R. Sauerson, J. Vander Woude, M. Shippy, R. Winters, C. Klinesteker, C. Ullery, D. Meeter, J. Calvetti, B. Morrison, N. Gilner, R. Gunton, E. Harey. Q? .1 lst Row: F. Ferwerdo, P. Dufort, E. Kionder. 2nd Row: L. Hubleo, S. Shon, B. Griffin. 3rd Row: A. Wells, L. DeBruyn, B. Neddermon. 4th Row: R. Miller, J. Jones, J. Pattison. Junior High Ushers Young Leoders The Junior High ushers, a recenlly or- ganized group, are chosen To carry our 'rhe same clulies as Senior Ushers for Junior High Assemblies. This group is selecfed on lhe basis oi scholarship, leadership, and personal qualifies. Head Ushers: V. Klovins, I ..,,..i... , J. Keekgslra, J. Johnson. 'This Way, Please. Every spring rwenry-six iuniors are chosen 'ro be shers. During lheir senior year 'lhey are held re- ponsible lor ushering ai all senior high assemblies, umeral Day, Senior Play, and graduafion. The shers slrive lo lceep 'rhe posilion ol ushering highly aled by upholding high scholaslic slandards as well s a high moral code. The iunior class advisor is esponsible for suggeslirig names ol candidales +o he leachers who vale according lo lhe sludenls' adership abilifies, arrilude. and scholasric record. Senior Ushers st Row: C. Holzapfel, T. Danley, B. Lamoreaux, J. Dudley, J. Lindberg, Y. Pierre. 2nd Row: N. Gilner, B. Morrison, N. Klunder, Peterson, J. Nelson, P. Price. 3rd Row: D. Sleinfort, D. Stanley, J. Judovics, C. Ullery, P. Vermaire, B. Bruinsma, C. Klein- Head Ushers: P. Vermaire, C. Ullery Cnty champs Debafe Left to Rnghf B Buehner C Peterson Y Puerre C Hormufh Coach Mr Vruggmk .I Dudley S Stephens R VanderArk J Tunmcllffe We of the Negahve Team Advocate clanmung lhe champnonshnp and fool: one sfep more roward fhe regnonal crown by holdnng runner up posnhon Members of fhe debafe hold fhus achvnfy as hugh as sporfs and claum If ns menfally more compehhve The purpose of debafe as 'ro reach sfudenrs fo lhunk clearly fo leach evaluahon of facfs and the wenghung of evidence and +o develop fhe abulrfy lo speak effeclwely Each year 'fhe lopuc for hugh schools as chosen and debafers spend abou? 'rwo monfhs nn hard preparahon fhus year paymg off for fhe besf record an Cen+ral s debahng husfory : ' .I ' 1 ' I 1 - 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 - 1 This year was a climaxinq year for The draduafing debalers as fhe 'reams placed firsf in 'rhe cify. Senlor Orches+ra To the Tune of T e sfrauns of The le Goddess of lhe Inland Seas and Vlc+ory remmd us of flue work of 'the orchesfra H plays for flue Chrnsimas assembly, Nahonal Honor Soclely, Semor Play, and 'rlwe annual Honors's Assembly Thenr annual progecf ss presenfa hon of fhe Sprung Concerf ll d Q 'J x ' lb ' Us H1-1: l Sa re-Wa-Mico M. Vermoire, B. Wiltenboch. 'Q ifill ., L dl N . R 1 . V. l Nr Y' f . ' 'Y - .Q 5 . nf 'F f ' n - l Row: S. Russell, G. Von Dulsf, J. Carter, D. Badrick, L. Moclver, B. Merriff, S. Scwle. 2nd Row: R. Hord, A. Lang, E. Swenson, J. Doot, M. Riley, P. John- Service ond Friendship The girls from Sare-Wa-Mico parlici- pafed in all ninfh grade acfiviries and also had several service proiecls. They spon- sored a clofhes drive for The Pennanl Shop, sponsored a balce goods sale al lhe marlcel, and fool: fray house parfy af 'rhe end of fhe year. Left to Right: Vice-President, S. Russell, Secretary, P. Johnson President, R. Hord, Treasurer, A. Long, Advisor, Mrs. VonTil. Bond of Understanding Junior Y-Teen5 Similar to the Senior Y-Teens, the organization of Junior Y-Teens promotes friendship, co-operation and a bond of understanding in the lcnowledqe and love of God among the Jr. High Girls. ln coor- dination with the local Y.W.C.A., the girls dressed dolls for Christmas gifts, sponsored a junior high dance, and conducted food sales. Left to Right: Vice-President, S. Plank, Inter-Club Representative, S. Russell, Secretary, L. Burr, Presi- dent, B. Cavonaugh, Treasurer, C. Stall. 'Iv' Q q lst Row: M. Huls, B. Cavanaugh, C. Kaye, C. Calvetti, M. Grummet, M. Vermaire, P. Johnson, B. Wittenbach, M. Spencer, S 2nd Row: T. Ryhski, M. Martin, J. Lamb, C. Marlett, T. Reed, B. Mandler, R. Jones, M. Wong, R. Williams. 3rd Row: M. S. Schiefler, L. Burr, S. Plank, J. Mertz, I. Dyer, D. Raatz, C. Kazma, R. Sherwood. 4th Row: J. Churchard, R. Keuper, C. Helms Huizing, A. Kebley, J. Geldhos, P. Warwick, S. Shon, E. Moore. rvice and Pleasure In coordination with the Y.W.C.A. this group of girls carries out veral activities and camping experiences. The girls sponsored tood les, school pins sales, and also they have done different proiects r the school. The purpose ot the group is to encourage a christian irit. friendship and service. lst Row: K. Baker, C. Leavenworth, J. Boyer, M. Burr, A. Russell, C. Robinson, P. Noble. 2nd Row: L. Waterman L. Demminck, T. Beattie, H. Anderson, N. VanLoo, S. Rowe, M. Matheson. 3rd Row: Y. Evert, J. Shoesmith, P Orr, K. Hamminger, M. Frost, B. Meyers, M. Qualman. 4th Row: D. Wynn, B. Stockreet, J. Hoebeke, N. Moore W. Littlefair, J. VanLiere. 5th Row: J. Schieffler, M. Frost, N. VanderSIoot, N. Forsythe, S. England, J. Bucknell: J. Pollie, G. Baldwin. 6th Row: B. Vcrnell, L. Vander Stolpt, M. Mottashed, G. Grummet, M. Cunningham, M VanderMolen, M. Goudzwaard, S. Cavanaugh, M. Cook, E. VandenBout. lor Y-Teens to Right: Secretary, B. Lamoreaux, Vice-President, L. President, G. Grummet, Advisor, Miss Palma- lnter-Club Representative, J. Shoesmith. '! 'lSl'L 1 IQ-I' -39.1 lst ROW: M. Fleming, M. Tone, D. Wynn, C. Schichtel R. VanSwedon. 2nd Row: M. Cook, E. VandenBout, M. Quolmcn, J. Polly, J. Vc1nLiere, R. Diersch. 3rd Row: J. Hanford, L. Peterson, A. Miller, M. Patrick, S. Atkins, K. Thurber. Serving Others Taking a firm stand in service this year, the Tri-L Horizon Club fulfilled their purpose. The girls stocked cupboards for immigrant families, gave a mothers day tea, held a paper drive, enioyed social activities such as a Halloween Party and co-sponsored a dance for the Junior High. Most of the girls are hospital aids at Mary Free Bed. To finish the year with some fun, the girls have planned a house party. 44 Left to Right: Secretary, M. Tone, President, Quolman, Treasurer, J. Pollie, Vice-President Homfort, Advisor, Mr. Fox. Tri-L Horizon Club Y ! Y Work'? l-lorles' scholarship and a Chris- an way ol lite: this is the purpose l the l-li-Y, which is a club for ny Senior l-liqh boy. The activities the club closely follow those of e Y.M.C.A, with a few excep- ns. such as potluclcs, stealclries, slcelball and volleyball teams, cl baskets for the needy. The i-Y proved outstanding in its sketball record this year, com- ting at the WY J with other high hool clubs. ln El I .Row: T. Seitz, C. Klinesteker, D. Johnson, T. Kiander, P. Blower, K. VanderPloeg, B. Bruinsma, T. Stone N Gryfakss K Betterldge 2nd Row B Morrison Lundberg, M. McGrath, D. Cooper, E. Seymeyn, R. Johnson, B. Kuiper, K. DeYoung, R. Stanley, C. Ullery B Price M Lieberman 3rd Row J Calvettn I zlns, B, Boice, J. Kerr, J. Hoogerhyde, C. Soet, R. Morrison, L. Herman, J. Sampanes, J. Nelson, P. Vermaore J Steketee lst Row: President, B. Bruinsma. 2nd Row Treasurer, J. Steketee, Vice-President, J. Sam panes, Secretary, T. Seitz, Chaplain, D. Slan- ley, Sargeant-at-arms, C. Ullery. 1. .E lst Row: S. Rowe, M. Matheson, S. Goree, G. Umphryes, S. Gooder, S. Ward, E. Allen, B. Stockreet, N. VanderSloot, B. Thomas S. Elgland, J. Mitchell, D. Wynn. 2nd Row: P. Noble, J. Owen, M. Meissner, J. Willis, J. Gyren, M. Schmitzer, S. Wahlberg ' F C White J Carlson S Tornga D McClellan K Thurber. 3rd Row: P. McLean, P. Kimm, B. Krombeen, J. Goachee, D. rary Di w d' F. c i ', s. Ladewi , u. Cain, 1.'A,Spiegaie, B. visch, N. Fafsyihe, M. Frost. 4th Row: c. same, J. seeing, L. onh oo , ar son g Blom K Arnold J Schietler M Bachman, F. Simon, C. Crake, M. Patrick, S. Atkins, C. Corlett. 5th Row: M. Leavenworth K Ct N L. , . , . , . M. Cook, E. VandenBout, M. Qualman, J. Bucknell, D. Ptrang, K. Kikstra, J. VonOeveren, K. Nordstrom, S. Mead, . eon, Moore, A. Miller. oth Row: l. Robeznieks, J, Vedeis, C. Schichtel, J. VanLiere, J. Pallie, P. Johnston, J. Heller, M. Whitman, J. Kiel D. Rich, J. Hoebeke. ,, Girls' Athletic Association Go, Team. . . The G.A.A. seeks to build sportsmanship and good citizenship through a program ot sports tor girls. All girls in grades IO-I2 are eligible tor mem- bership. The girls meet every Tuesday trom 3:30 to 4:30. Atter several teams have been comprised, rousing games ot basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, table tennis. and sottball are played, weather permitting. First year members are awarded a numeral, second year members a small and third year members All City Honor Pins. st Row: C. Siekman, K. Baker, S. Winters, T. Dinga, L. Puhk, C. Booker, . Vasquez. 2nd Row: C. Maddocks, C. Hormuth, J. Dudley, S. Bach- an, C. Robinson, G. Lambeth, I. Miller. 3rd Row: J. Fish, J. Pierre . Peterson, R. Gunton, M. Davis, I. Dzeguze, J. Benson. 4th Row: . Longfield, S. Wilkinson, B. Kimm, D. Denton, N. VanLoo, M. Frost, . Baldwin, C. Highhouse. 5th Row: N. McClain, J. Tunniclifte, B. uehner, L. DeMinck, J. Shoesmith, D. Shoup, M. Adams, N. Orth. th Row: S. Moore, B. Seeley, M. Saur, M. Rykse, P. Orr, K. Haminger . Evert. I I ist Row: E. Weiner, E. Rose, B. Simkins, M. McWethy, J. Millhoupt. 2nd Row. J. Brugh, S. Bachman, S. Biferno C. Wesorick, K. Johnson. 3rd Row: J. Dudley, C. Mol lien, E. Whitman, N. Gilner, S. Huizing, P. Kriekaard B. Seeley. X aw- x 7 .V--1 t . 5 an-4 Q.. si f 5.5 r-.fi ., . fu. , - : I X . u l :Slab w . P 'i' mi. ' E1 5 ...V . 'rp-. . P'ff-'J if'xf f' Left to Right: Sponsor, Miss Freeman, Pres ident, J. Dudley, Secretary, S. Bachman Treasurer, C. Hormuth, Vice-President, C Wesorick. 5 ., e Q V 0 A-Q ri, YI 49 ii , . E r i 5 cv i l B me f 'Qll' ' , MHZ.. l lst Row: J. Hoebeke, J. Applegate, L. Rathburn, J. Heller, S. Ladewig, V. Goachee. Ta-Wan-Ka Horizon Club Seeking New Horizons Whenever business called them, members ol the 'la-Wan-Ka Horizon Club met to discuss their plans for procedure. Contributions were made to the March of Dimes Funds and to convalescent homes. The girls also carried on the regular spreads and extra curricular activities entitled to horizon clubs. B. Krombeen, M. Myers, B. Visch. 2nd Row: S. Ward, V. Cain, L. Orth, E. Allen, C. White, L. Blom, lst ROW Sponsor M Beattie President L Vice President B Vish 2nd ROW Secretary Hobeke Sergeant at Arms J Hobeke Treasurer J Applegate T.. 4'- 'I-ov Qsx m4 ff J Betteridge B Broyman 2nd Row J Peless D Verstraete C Price J Wright J Koster J Helmer J Peters Absent from Picture C Baltutatl D Evans C Essler W Zeither T Kloostra R Koontz Left to Right Treasurer J Helmer Secretary M Memzer President J Peless Absent from Helplng Hand picture Vice President R Koontz Helping Hand Club is made up ot students from Eastern Orthopedic School in their senior year These students talce part in our graduation exer clses but attend Eastern tor regular classes The Helping Hand Club maintains a purpose in corre lation with the title to help others in their school with classworlc exercises and ditticultues they may encounter Also they assist in classes ot younger , X age level Ersella Sehler Much gan Normal University U 4 ers ty ot Ill nors Unrversa y Rf' ot Michigan M chrgan State BA MA High School Sublects at Eastern Orthopedic School 4 T f P - -..C - it 1 , - ' n ., ' b ,mb , I , N T ' . , W r Q J T l :N . ,iv , ' . ' 5 f A ' A R ' x , -l 4 ' i , I 5 Q' f ,, , . X- Q S A y hltxxw . X , A T x xx O T , , 1' .xx ff 1' it J Y Sitting Clockwise: J. Zalans, W. Keilholtz, R. Woiczynski, D. Vander Noot, P. Kowalczyk, M. Williams, M. Meinzer, T. Douglas, F. VanderWeide, E. Slovinski, , ' , , : . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . . ' : . ' . , , , . , . , . . . . , . . I I ' ' ' T' Sl ' . ' . . . A ' ihl 'Y .ii 4 . . ' ' , . . . - . . Q 'gg Q. -I 4 , - .. . . . s ' , , . , 1 I , A ' - - I I ' T' L Vi' . af . i , , V - n'v 1 E ' , ' '+ ' i . 5 ' 2 J Left to Right: President, J. Vedeis, Vice-Presi- dent, D. Frary, Treasurer, J. Rcitclifte, Secretory, K. Arnold. lst Row: J. Vedeis, M. Bcchman, Advisor, Mr, Sharphorn, S. Torngo, J. Ratclitte. 2nd Row: I. Robeznieks I. Steins D. Frur I I YI K. Arnold, J. Syren. Learning Together This club ot tenth graders learned more tully appreciate the values ot livi together by meeting every other week one ot the girl's homes to plan activit and carry out matters ot business. The cl sponsored, like other horizon clubs, tot sales, group activities, caroling, Inter-Cl Banquet, and other enjoyable program: Tanda Horizon Clu Left to Right: Treosurer, R. VanderArkg President C Peterson, Vice-President, P. Kriekoardg Music Director D. Steinfortg Secretary, R. VonderArk To Know Christ and Make Him Known The meefings of 'fhe Y.F.C. Club were cenfered around fhis purpose again This ,year. Special speakers. musicals, films, skils, and panel discussion were among 'rhe oufslanding programs presenfed. Through oufside acfivilies of fhe club, parries and banquefs spon- sored in co-operafion wilh Grand Rapids Y.F.C., Cenfral's Club sfrives +0 impress ils members wifh ihe imporlance of high living siandards and moral codes and The necessiiy of religion in every phase of life. lst Row: E. Weiner, L. Waterman, C. Peterson, B. Myers, M. Rathburn, N. VanLoo, K. Baker, B. Varnell. 2nd Row: C. Holzapfel, J. Boyer, S. Bachman, Y. Pierre, J. Shoesmith, C. Robinson, H. Anderson. 3rd Row: P. Kriekaard, B. Buehner, K. Johnson, L. DeMinck, P. Orr, K. Haminger. 4th Row: C. Ward, I. Tunniclifte, J. Barton, C. Hormuth, B. Kirkbride, D. Shoup. Left to Right: Vice-President, C. Peter- son, Treasurer, J. Barton, President, E. Weiner, Secretary, S. Bachman,Advisor, Miss De Young. National Thespians lst Row: K. Haminger. 2nd Row: B. Myers, L. DeMinck. 3rd Row: M. Rathburn, P. Orr. 4th Row: C. Holzapfel, B. Buehner. 5th Row: P. Krie- kaard, J. Tunnicliffe. 6th Row: S. Bachman, C. Hormuth. 7th Row: K. Baker, E. Weiner. 8th Row: J. Barton, J. Boyer, Y. Pierre, C. Peterson K. Johnson, L. Waterman, J. Shoesmith, H. Anderson. 9th Row: C. Robin 52 son, C. Ward, B. Varnell, B. Kirkbride, N. VanLoo. Sock 8: Buskin Drama at its Best Sock and Buslcin is an organization which was tormed to promote student interest in dramatics and related cultural activities. Members having a specitic number ot honor points may be eligible tor Nation Thespians. Members are qualified by taking one year ot Public Speaking, Participating in the Variety Show, Senior Play, or some other phase ot dramatics. Sock and Buslcin meets every second Tuesday and tourth Thursday tor business meetings and programs. S -155-'Il C Bahre M. Leavenworth, J. Schuiling. 2nd Row: M. Cook, K. Schiechtel, L. Wilson B Thomas S Tornga S Smit S Moore B Varnell 3rd Row S Hayes M Fleming, L. Vander Stolp, M. Frost, D. Bruin, B. Kimm, S. Wilkinson, B. Bolle 4th Row P Knekaard C Holzapfel N Gilner A Greenwood S Gooder U Subrns, F. Whitman. Music Maestros An organization which deserves credit tor its achievements is A Cappella Choir, This group displayed its talent through the Choral Festival, the Christmas symphony, and the Spring Concert. A Cappella Choir is requested to sing at churches and P.T.A. pro- grams. lts maior aim, to create a greater interest in the tield ot music, was well tultilled. l l l 5-9 lst Row: B. Racine, L. Somers, E. Vanden Bout, M. Qualman, M. McWethy, D. Denton. 2nd Row: S. Kloostra, G. Grummet, M. Rathburn, K. Ceton, N. Bunn S. Bachman, K. Johnson. 3rd Row: J. Barton, D. Raterinlr, M. Goudzwoard, D. Ostrovs, C. Booker, S. Huizing, B. Seeley. 4th Row: C. Ward, R. Bunn, R. Gun ton, J. Kellogg, S. Morrison, R. Saverson. Left to Right: Vice-President, G. Grummet, Sec- retary-Treasurer, S. Hayes, Director, Mr. Davis, President, P. Kriekaard. L4 Make that deadline! Ram's Review The Latest Scoop The Helios Bi-weelcly Slafl works as a means of comrnunicalion belween slue denfs of all grades. The Helios keeps fab on all currenf evenls, opporfunilies advanlageous 'fo lhe sludenls, and lop personalilies and achievemenfs. Besides pulling our a paper every lhree weeks, lhe parlicipaling sludenls learn lo co- operale wilh olhers, combine various ideas successfully, and become ac- quainled wilh lhe problems of leader- ship by holding posilions of responsibilily on fhe slafl. 57 ,X Q Work hard. English Workshop Adjective or Adverb? The purpose ol 'rhe English Workshop is lo pro- mofe a beller undersfanding of lhe mechanics of +he English language. The helpers are senior high sludenfs who have a good undersfanding ol English grammar and who have abilify fo help olhers. Over one Thousand inslances of aid were given by lhe +wo workshops supervised by Miss Clarke and Mrs. Wabeke. Experience in Workshop develops leadership abililies in +he helpers. which is ol greaf imporfance in Their lufure. a+h Workshop -l-416-315? The Malh workshop helps sfudenfs wifh all Types f mafhemalical problems. Anyfhing from sevenlh rade arifhmefic To frigonomefry. Sfudenf helpers us? have af las? a B average fo assisf wifh daily ork. Mr. Amd? was in charge of 'rhe workshop is year. ATHLETICS Junior High Cheerleaders Victory, victory, is our cry. . . L The cheerleaders selected tor the Junior High student body func- tion in the same manner as those of Senior High. They are present at all Junior High football games, basketball games, and track meets to cheer for the boys as they chalk up another high score. Left to Right: L. Stede, J. Green, P. Johnson, R. Hord, L. Clemins, B. Cavanaugh, S, Russell X i ill! 3 1' . ' , Q, , s y'fw5f2,f fini i -- . Y W- air' I Left lo Right: V. Hanger, B. Simkins, B. Uhlmann G Grummef S Cavancugh J TunnichfTe E. Weiner, M. Herron Are You Ready? Let's Go! Much like fhe junior high girls, fhe senior cheerleaders are presenl al all foolball and baskefball games wifh rousing cheers 'fo help claim viclory for our learns. The cheer- leaders sponsor pep assemblies and food sales and encourage much school spirif in our of Town games as well as local games. Three cheers for fhe excellenr work of our cheerleaders! ' ' 'wi f W' Elizabeth Rose Athletic Secretaries The afhleflc secrelaries, Llz Rose and Marlha Frosl, are of invaluable aid 'ro fhe coaches ol all sporls al Cenlral. Their jobs Include checking eligi- bilily of afhleles, issuing players liclcels, and male- ing lhe lisl for awards among many olher dulles. All ol These necessary laslcs malce Them a very es- senlial parl ol rnainralnlng an organized afhlehc program al Cenlral. Martha Frost 4-muQ vjmanv 1 vt ,Q g G l 1 ,Ju L . C C itll' Varsity Football Alfhough llwey didn? win a foofball game llnis season, no one can do anyfhing buf praise our foofball feam for ifs sporfsmanship and hard play even when rhey were down. This pas? season has delinifely been a rebuilding one for Cenfral and we can look forward 'ro an upsurge in foofball be- cause of fhe large number of refurning le++ermen for nexf year's squad. This year's Team was led by rwo all-cify boys, Don Fassen and Darrell Lance. Managers: J. Steketee, J. Hall. Coach: Mr. Irwin Couch: Mr. Posthumus IJ. Kerr J. Culvert: Cotholic Game An undermanned Cen+ral High Team played on even +erms fhroughouf fhe firs+ half buf couldrff cope wi+h Ca+holic's depfh in The second half and fell prey 'ro The Cougars by a score of 26 fo 6. A very s irifed Team from Cenlral showed some of +l'1e spirif o pasl years by playing excellenl loolball and going ahead of Oflawa I4 fo I2 af 'flue end of lhe lirsl quarler. However, O++awa's depflw began lo show in 'flue final quarlers and flwey rolled lo a 48 'ro I4 viclory. Ottawa Game D. Brmk ring, Ei l -1 ,eg-r. gL. Union Due fo Cen+raI's inabiliry fo become organized in ihe opening minufes, Union jumped +o a quick Iead which rhey never relinquished. Cenrral played on even ferms fhroughour fhe lasf half buf iusf couldn'+ score and was defeafed 27 To 7. T. Lance P. TUI'OWSki L, Snyder Creston Game ln a billerly foughf game, fhe Cen+ral High +eam played 'rheir hearfs ou+ and came from behind +o go ahead 'rwice making scores of I4 'ro I2 and ZI +o l8, only lo see The game won by Cresfon in The final minufes, 25 lo Zl. J Keegstra ,,...f- ii lst ROW L Junlor A Henry J. Tilmonp J. Henleyp E. Rencherg F. Sandersg J Letts 2nd ROW D Dykehouse J Jellema D Vander Molen P McGrath J Keegslrog G. VanBelkumg J. Romanceg Coach, Mr. LaPenna 3rd ROW E Marazon D Cooper J Lenderlnk R Buyer D Hleffle T VanEss M. Musser. 4th ROW: Coach, Mr. Ludwickg G Fricuons B Green J Merts J Wolbrmk L VanPuMen Second Team Football The second feam his year had a successful season by finishing up in second place in The Tough cify league race. The feam was led by oufslanding players who are expecled fo help varsify fearns in fhe fufure. They finished fhe season wifh a record of fwo wins, fwo loses and a fie. Coaches Mr Ludwuck Mr, Lg Managers: B Vischer B Vornell '3vfi . fn :V-1' 5 'f -lf? -ff ' ni . . ski? wa. lst Row: R. Wilson, R. Crawford, J. Nelson, F. Bannister, T. Burr, C. Osmun, R. Pressey, R. Letts. 2nd Row: L. Myers, Niewiadomski, J. Limbacher, T. Fiester, T. Booker,J. Huizing, L. Ledger, B. Jorgensen, M. Naugh- ton, 3rd Row: R.- Fyke, J. Covert, G. Magnusen, B. Weeber, J. Porter, R. Atwell, T. Ripmaster, T. Wickering, J. Poe, S. Hula, H. Marler, R. Weekly, R. Fowler. 4th Row: J. Vitins, K. Smith, H. Myers, C. Gooder, A. Williams, G. Dzeguze, B. Dusendang, S. Boogard. Freshman Football The tuture varsity tootball teams are expected to receive a big boost trom this group ot 9th graders. ln the midst ot the race until the tinal game, they were beaten by Catholic and ended up in second place. lt was a very successtul season tor the young gridders with a record ot 4 wins and I loss. gil fn . Q Y it A i 4 sl, Coach: Mr. Barr .Apes Coach: D. Sharphorn Manger: N. Gryfakis 4-ix' Varsity Basketball ln The words of a sporTswriTer, CenTral is Th besl' TiTTh place Team To perform in The ciTy in Th pasT Two decades and CenTral, as good a Team e any in The eyes of oTher CiTy league coache seemed To have all The bad luck in one year E losing many games by 4 poinfs or less. The TuTur looks brighT Tor CenTral in ThaT There was only or senior. Dick STanley, on The sTarTing line-up aT TT end oT The year, and Jim Tilmon, a sophomor- was selecTed on The All'CiTy Team. The Rams Tin :shed The season wiTh a record oT 7 wins and I oses. 'NLS 73:3-'fi I 1. tl A it gig! i H e P X I. w.Ar yr, 1 P1 .,. ,hx L? D. Sfeinfort South Game lr was a defermined band of players which look +he floor for Cenral againsf Soufh. We immediafely 'roolc The lead and were Med only in 'fhe fourfh quarfer, buf Cenlral delivered under pressure fo deal Soulh a 60-57 defeaf. L Bettendge Coach: Mr. Barr .f E lst ROW: G. VanBeIkum, J. Je tama, T. Shell J. Keegslra, Johnson, L. Rosema, E. Rencher. Second Team Basketball Allhough hurl greally by having key players brouqhl up lo Varsify, 'rhe sec- ond Team showed lremendous scrappi- ness and are expecled To help Cenfral in The lulure, They finished The season wifh a 4-ll win and lose record. sa 43s J. xx ,f, x N I . i ' I Wclbrink, T. VanEss. 2nd ROW: 35' R. Palmer, G. Fricions, G. Williams, D Coach: Mr. Fox Freshmen Team Basketball As usual, lhe Freshman leam was In The +hiclc of fhe baffle lor lirsl place and wasn'+ bealen our of lhal posi+ion unfil 'rhe final game of lhe season. The young Rams had a 5-2 record lo show for a very successful season. Managers: ' D. Atwell and T. Swieger lst Row: J. Rembert, F. Barr, T. Fiester, L. Celmins. 2nd Row: T. Ripmasler, H. Myers, T. Wickering, J. Porter, R. VanderArk l Coach, Mr. Clalworthy ,..e-..... -. ..-D . .,.l--.,. . ,. ,.,- ..,.....L-.- -..A i lst ROW: J. Lenderink, S. Swanson, D. Filius, D. Harmon, K. Belferidge, T. Seitz, P. Vermaire, D. Fucsen. 2nd ROW: D. Eggleslo Cousino, B. Romence, J. Rosemo, J. Palmer, T. VanderMeer, B. Morrison. 3rd ROW: R. Wilson, P. Fuller, J. Poe, B. Markham, J. Schoon T. Hoffman, A. Henry. Swimming The swimming lorlunes ol Cenlral confinued To fly high lhis season as The Rams grabbed lirsf place in +he cify mee? and second in fhe duals. Good Swimming 'reams have become a fixfure al Cenfral, and lhis year's Team led by Tadd Seilz and Pele Vermaire has 'ro be considered as one of lhe besl. We can only hope fha? our ofher feams will be as successful as our swimming feam in fhe years fo come. n,B 1 , 'i ul f ' 5131. P A ' 4 l ' 2: ' l I ' i D... ' L . l 1 ' ,V -5 ' ' wi. S V , El Z 'ir VA 3 ,QW 1 F- KY 'E I '- il t U n ' '- , fs H . A - Y 2 ' Y -- Q4 ,355 l J' N, ,,,G3r3f.,-,:- .. A . 0 .. ',' :' vev?Qf3-i:?w Lg fi - . 37-f, f+3rfh ,jf4,,Q 'sf' P 0 -2--1,-,V fes- . - as-' .... V wx'-' 'ii P . - -H J- ' ie- - . SL- . , ..,, .'. 3 ,'.,Z,-As, ,Vg-gh, ,wi , Y A-ggi-gag N.. ,- -44... ..i'I' -vi QT? 53111 'IT 79 :fh- 41 lst ROW D Johnson D Bonister M Hendricks J Jeltemo, L. Dorsey, L. Edwards, D. DeYoung R Dorsey 2nd ROW J Wolbrunk D Johnson K Betteridge, E. Green, B. Smith, T. Vondermeer l. Kmper J Sompones J Johnson G Semerly 3rd ROW: J. Tilmcn, D. Brink, G. VanBelkum, D Baseball Cenfral is loolcing forward 'ro a good baseball record lhis year as 'fhe Team won i'fs firsl game 2 'to l. The leam is sprinkled wifh iusf enough veferans lo malce if experienced and enough under- classmen 'ro assure a good 'ream nexf year. All in all, we expecl a very good season from our feam affer i'rs record of two wins and len losses of las? year. lil T -r- rx if We J 'N H is 2nd Row: N. Herbstrieth, J. Signor, D. Hampers T Sompones J Llmbocker J Zehe DeBroyn, R. Weekly, T. Rieherson, M. Naughton B Williams 4th Row L Smith M D. Dzeguze. Junior High Baseball Our Junior High baseball feam is a 'rruly beneficial program for 'fhe making of good baseball players for fufure var- sily learns af Cenfral. The feam plays many games wifh ofher schools and in lhis way gains needed experience. We are looking forward lo having belfer varsily 'reams Through 'rhis program in Junior High. Track ln CenTral's mosT successful sporT, Track, we are again looking To a good season. ln our TirsT Track meel' wiTh Union. we were in The lead all The way unTil The final Two evenTs and losT 59 To SQ. We expecT our Team To bounce back in The coming meeTs and again be a Team which will make Cenlral proud. - T Y Y 'inns . -,Q gr gf. .Q 4 X Q' -f- i .mt 1 fuc' Y' N lst ROW: J. Battle, B. Beaton, L. Betleridge, B. Bruinsma, H. Ciinger, R. Cousino, D. Davis, R. DeWreede D. Eggleston, V. Felkers. 2nd ROW: M. Gillespie, D. Groce, E. Henry, L. Junior, J. Deegstra, T. Kiander, HUGH Coach: Mr. Poslhumus mr - 1 F , . ' .. 4 Q g T. Lance, B. Markham, P. McGrath, J. Melbardis, C. Oflerbridge. 3rd ROW: D. Hall, C. Palmer, J. Palmer, B. Price, E. Rencher, L. Rosema, F. Sanders, L. Seals, C. Soel, D. Steinforl, P. Turowski, B. Racine. 4th ROW: J. Barton, R. VanderMeer, T. VanEss, L. VanPutten, C. Weekly, L. Wilson, P. Wilson, R. Wilson, P. Wrighl, T. Zeil, E. Merizon. 82 X n Couch: Mr. Fox Junior High Trock The Junior High Track Team is expecTed To bring anoTher championship To Their very impressive record. CenTral won iTs TirsT meeT by an over- whelming margin and is expected To do The same in The coming meeTs. We are loolcing Torward To nexT year when our varsiTy Track Team will be sTrengThened by The members of our Junior High Team. - rg , 0 J 9 le- ' . -'Q .' t swf lbs- ft sf' 'ETS if lst ROW: K. Wesorick, D. Keegstro, D. Vedeis, B. Jorgensen, S. Hula, D. Atwell, L. Shon, J. Johnson, J. Holt 2nd ROW: R. Uhlmcn, D. Weekley, R. Wilson, J. VerBrugge, P. Grovelle, J.Otterbridge, T. Nixon, J. Motto shed, D. McGrath. 3rd ROW: T. Rembert, J. Rembert, B. Snyder, T.Wickering, F. Barr, R. Nelson, C.Osmun T. Sweiger, M. Calloway, S. Brown. 4th ROW: M. Kciukins, B. VonderMeer, D. Voicum, B. Weeber, C Gooder, B. Afton, T. Grczvelyn, B. Joerdon. l' -J' ALL. 'lst ROW T McCchan D VcnderMolen J Nelson J Lundberg D Nordyke 2nd ROW D Slunley T Seltz E Scmeyn M Lieberman l Junkalns R Plank D Wallgren 3rd ROW K DeYoung J TenElshof Tenms Team Slrenglhened by 'rhe relurn of sux veferans The lennus Team as expecled fo have a very successful season Their slrengfh was ShOwn when lhey fled a sfrong Soulh leam We are hopeful of a Team whuch wnll make Cenlral proud ol + 84 ...I- v-1 Coach: Mr. LoPenno Golf Allhouqh our golf learn is inexperi- enceo, we are hoping for a surprise from some of fhe new members of The Team. The 'team is almosl enhrely com- osed of underclassmen, and we are looking forward fo highly successful sea- sons in years +o come. Coach: Mr. Perrin UNDERCLAS Seventh Graders Openmg Another Door The seyen+h graders are lusl openunq a new door lo many op porfumhes un lhe comunq year Theur hrsl year ns lull ol many les sons such as courfesy self conf: dence lhe nrnporlance of responsl brlmhes and cooperahon Q0 -ce? .1 Carol Carol Corey Cousrno af 9 1.1 Ellen John Densrnore Derogee no ' I Susan Grberson Grlner 88 Dan Coulngron 9' Mamn Donk 6 Wanda Glenn June Abbot? QQ Barbara Bergmans 'C' Augustine Brown Donald Cross Marcra Door Lo a Goachee V1 6 1 qs H' Q1' C.. Reber! Ableson rv af Vallann Bemsrea X Daniel Brown 9 Fred Cummmgs Clarence Dowell 3 Terry Good Mary Adams 9' Suzanne Bren an I Sandra Bussema Q? Tom Cunnrngham fn Susan Durham Lamard Goodson Mary Arwell Ann Bmg vnu qv' Maurrce Calloway .v-' John Damel Waller Durha m Annrce Atwood Monna Bodary Berfy Carlson James Danley Paulerie Dyer r. - - 3 ,- Q Dennrs Denver C-olden Goree Mary Auslm Q? 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Nancy wymer 37? -r 'I' 4'-Smear Susanne Schretler 9 Wwfllum Stoepker ,sa -'EP' Lrndc VanDyke 1.4 16' Dzmtra Vrtins nl'- sup -p Q- Dougtas Wney qu L Betty You b 9' L . Water Schuman Rosalyn Storey pe- Marcra VanHouten Mara Vrtins Donald Wrllrams Caro! Zondervan IQ l raclers Firm Foundahon The erghlh grade students are esenlly rnolved ln geltrng a good und background lor lhelr future ars ln hugh school A+ this pounl re are not loo many new socnal porlunmes but The students rn lo worlc 'rogelher and lorm up achvlhes They are loolcnng rward lo a wonderful nnnlh de year the frrsl year when y wrll recerve a classrlncahon as shrnen fully prepared wrlh a foundation not Wlllrcm Carruthers T Cheryl Curtls uf' Walter Forrest of Bonnue Cavonough Dan Dolley I GY Franco ua Celmlns Rlchard Dawson Sheryl Freedman QT 7- Dorothy Abbott gs Tom Beaumont .-1 V Donna Brogdon Marva Clarke Larry DeBruyn new C512 Galabrese ,f- Myles Agnew -of vv Roger Beekmen -qv Geraldine Brown 5 Cheryl Cleveland as-v .- ... 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Shirley Lalma Satherland Stede 39 51. Vrrgmra Upton .9 yn- Rrchard VanderArk fn' Mrckey Roger Watland Weekley lv' Y' Helle Peter Peegel e get if Tom Lester Rrpmaster Rutter I? 1' Dale Jul e Selby I Shafer cur Marvin a Stephens Stoepker P 'lv Bo Kathryn VanderMeer Vandermolen gau- Marcra Whrtman en Weever 1-uv Gravelle Prerre ry Nancy Rolfe .9 s.- Larry Shon Mans Stravmunrs Gan VanDulst ,f fav Terry Wrclrerrng 3? i Jerry Poe E' Marrlyn osenberry 9? 5 on Slgnor Danna Stulpe 3? 1 1-3-. Roger VanOosten ud Waller James Porter GY Ross lnquna Srlaus Martha Swartl 1? XT Ken VanSolkema Allen Wrllrams J 5 lags 'ad 3 - S ' J 6 I J T' ' , Q I Q v 4 2' ' ' 'is -E- J ,J 1 ' ' J I ' P ll y S vs ' A9 1 , 6 we . 5 we ln- 5 'Q C? 'ge' y sr 4? ve- 9 Q' ,Q ,,, 1 to 'fn 'A 4 . 3 J ' J- A , f , t' I ,Y I I v A v t R l G le 6 ,a' ' - -a 4 E f ls? 0 S J 2' 'J ' f - ., A ' 9 fr X 'P as Gif 'fe sf sf -f 're Q f- f - . 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' , ' v ucahon Louise Joyce Cassuday Danhaf e special educafnon program entral l-lnqh School trams stu 5 who wnsh to learn varuous s and occupations Some s of educahon in thus duvusuon electrncuty carpentry home omucs clothing and shoe Fred Veronica McGhee McKeever Ronald Fore l Harold Pond John Fuller any Frank Roberts Kaye Gee in If Eugene Grpson 0-r Fred Ronald Scott Shoolxs SQ' Gerald Holnacln Frances Simon Shirley Jones Marietta Thompson Buster Mothus Elnora Tyler 'i Juanita Stella McAllster McAIlster Cornelius McCune Howard Richard Barbara Washington Wymer Zemeslras Sophomores Gcumng New Heights As Sophornores lhe sluderwls have rncreased advantages and opporlumlues anolher slep lo ward leadershlp They now are able lo orgamze clubs and parhcl pale un prevuously formed Sensor l-llgh achvulues sporls and Clubs QQ' :- Harold Clark .G 0' Gordon Dudley Sharon Gooder 98 or Marcia Cook 53x Don Dykhouse 5' lsabelle Gorman 'af' 7 Davrd Cooper rv- ,A Larry Edwards 6 ,rx Joyce Graham Q6 Edna Allen Gerry Bent Mordewe Buckholler Carol Corlett -rf Sandy Elgland 1 .1 Shrrley Graham A69 Judy Applegate QQ' 95' Rrchard Beukema Judy Bucknell pi' vs Oh 4' Y' Karen Arnold on Beyer Vonda Cam ob Cornelusse Cousma 32 '7' on Flsher Margaret Flemnng Stephame Eugene Graham Green Vello Arrak if fr Trlm Bussell 1 V.. 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Laverne Kulper T' .f Tom McCahon Carol Muller 4- Larry O Grady .pl 4 Chase Plamer QC I' oe Jeltema Shtrley Ladewsg Donna McClellan an Muller Q9 3 if - an Orent i Janet Jensen 8' Tom Lance NC' Pete McGrath CY Mrtchell v- cv' Lrnda Orth X if on Nancy Plank Plaeg Tom Jobse ,.. gv Marilyn Lang il li? ar- uv' Ronald Mclntyre Nancy Moore ,N OD Owen G 4- -nv Janlce Pollre sn- i Dale Johnson Q6 ...4 Mary Leavenworth rv Lobena McKeown fl Eldon Morse P-J 1-P Jack Palmar Q! li- Frederutk Porter , an ga- Phyllis Louus Johnston Junior Q9 pfv- 'F L,- James John Lenderrnk LENS 4: 8 us L'-e Tom Sandy Mclinrght Mead ha- Margaret Mrke Mottashed CY Karb Wendy Llttlefarr 6 Margaret Meeter i ef' Musser Noble as G 'EI' Margaret Patrick Peters gf: 7' sl' 41 ,, Charles Sylula Powers Preston Lo a Peterson K Mary Qualman 'C on Keegstra fo- -of Paula Lowe 36? Marcna Meussner Peggy Noble Dranne Pfrang po Judy Ratcltfi Si Kathy Klkstra G Allen Maclver Qi Edward Merlzon .E Donald Nordyke 7- John Prerce -QQ.. 41 Louise Rathbun 99 -. 0 J 9 u Q y-3: 9 ' v - 4' ln J I IF 9 P S 7 l , QQ, , tv 4 I ? fy Q r At J , 4 ' ' X '3' I 'P y ' 51 -F J I J J ' ' K J . , I - ' ' 1 5 J .' , Q c : 6 l P , 4' . f QE' 1 , J Q9 fly 5 'J 9' g V R- X . l'l 4 1 , 0 I W J 'I ' 1 v r ' la' 'P '9' ',', 5' 5 , . K f D P M ' .1 'Q M Q. cz. ' '-9 GQ- J 1- 'rt' Er' A 49 Nt N I V N ' sin V ' . . ' . 5'9 .3 - 36' 59' 7 as JQQ' if me Q5 ' 41,3 'tty A 6' 6 3 , h 'f .4- - Q- - L Y ff' yr 1 - fe - Y . 'I ' x,ygiYy -l Ji J ' J- Qj ' Bill . 1 4 - 9 S J 2 tn H N ' 6 C A ' 75 'ef we I as H '- i J , .'.. il f - R ' Jill I Bill I ' I V . . ...4 s A , g V f I l f ' '- ,A N A X O 9' Q 5 Q 'Q - - 'H I A , .4 1 1 ' - ' Q uf 1 . 4: A 1 .-1 Eugene Rencher D' Gunnar Rozite pi? 'A 1' Sophie Siesling D -9 . Nancy Totten gf' Barbara Visch O0 I6 A Donna Rich se, George Runstrom 3 nv, 'G' Dennis Stepke -4' 5' Curt Ullery P6 S? Sonia Wahlberg Bob Ripley 'U Ed Runyan 6 lv- X 'xc btepn Stien was Q- Q, Gerline Umphryes Annie Walker 'if Patricia Roberts 1- x .4 ?' i .1 Fred Sanders 'E' 6' Barbara Stockreef 1 fd , ws f. .fo-+: George Van8elkum l .1 Qi Dave Wallgren i G 1: I llze Robeznieks 5 fax 'Sn Tom Schell '-'ir' Jane Sturgeon 9 , Richard VanKammen .. E Sharon Ward 31. ev, Anita Robinson 6' E' Jeanette Schiener ts Q. Janice Syren Us .f Y Jean VanLiere X Eric Wendlandt 6 Kim Roelofs 6 QB Kathy Schichtel Mara Tane Gordon VanLooxenoord Q Ron Wesorick Q3 , Ai'-7 Bill Ramence O? 4-' 5 Marcia Schmitzer F Bonnie Thomas rl ,J Joan VanOeveren Carol White ge if B Jerry Rosema Q Q. k,.. Jim Schoon XI 'Il- as X, Karen Thurber I ve L Leon VanPutten in 0 ' fi, T 8,153 Frank Whitman 7 6 vi ?' Larry Sandy Rosema Rowe Q ,, 1: -0 Q -4 X , AA A I. ffl Dianne Charles Schuiling Short we, 5 is X James Sue Tilmon Tornga . K '99 u E .- X - Y A Ruth Elaine Luke VanSweden VandenBout Vander Maas 6 Q . 9 ' ? Pe99Y Gary Jan Whitman Williams Willis A - L Q? E' Dick VanderMolen 4' ' Q Radford Wilson Q6 John VanderPan 'U . ,o A Jack Wolbrink Deborah Wynn Ul lIOI'S lmost On Top The Junuors are now organnzed as a class d have a very wade range of achvmes any of fhem begun To show fhear real per naluhes leadership and scholarship dbIlITleS They parhcnpafe nn Siudenf Councnl school olecls sporfs and 'rhenr own organrzed por ks and dances All fhese experiences gave em a small glimpse of +henr senror year To :ch They now look forward wrfh greaf ex cfahons RA'- n -, il LEFT TO RIGHT Advisor Mr Hom Gnrl Advrscr M Frost BoyAdvlsor H Clmger Treasurer S Cavancugh Secretary L Waterman Vice Presudent J Shoesmrth Presldent T Scufz 4. n f Q' 1. . y J, r l . y . -5 7 nf ,f I Z' 1 X -M.. x T , . 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Stuart Kloostre 3 XT' 1- -1 Dainis Lazda ps.. af- Imogene Miller - Q 22. 1 J Charles Otterbridge 6 1 Mary Rathburn . 1 3 ve 7 Y Richard Johnson TQ' id 5' Bob Knapp Q Q Vi' Charlene Leavenworth 3 John Miller gi T: Paul Ouendag Y rv '- Y: Rita Richardson 5 Q 'J' Carol Judy J 1- 'E-5 Joyce Knapp l-pi' Ga Bill LeClaire Kay Miller ,4- 3 - J C - Q Vilnis Pakalns I 8 Q- f Jimmy Carol Robinson 6 ,1- 1' .1 .f .1 Margaret Kelly G Q' 4-' x Judy Koets 3 'Er' X Rosalie Lomonico lr' T9 Y Deanna Mitchell rs: E' Shirley Palma 17? Anne Russell X of N. l Q-, Joanne Kiel 6' 27' 41-. Stephen Korda 1. '19 Sherry Longfield QS C5 Carolyn Mollien Q is Q U ,ea John Palmer yin 6 Marcia Rykse 6 5 - as - L , t. ',.,x -4' x 'D ad in :' 1- F' VS' A I ' ' 5 . Charlene Judy Howard Eric Nancy Barbara Maddocks Magnusen Maring Martisius McClain McGhee f , 0 'F W QF 3 6 . 7, r. 'Q Q N v, fy Kd G' Y 1' 1 in William Mary Don Bonnie Karen Karen Moore Murray Muetland Myers Naughton Nordstrom P 'F Q fi Q W- ,Jn Q F y -3 3 v 'i 'll , ? ' 3- Z ? V J ' 'Y Brian Ella Ron John Donna Bob Patterson Perkins Pieune Polmanteer Past Poslma ,,, ,F -.Q 1- -e 6 a C vi Q C' z, 'Sf' -r 3- A 'Q 5 I' f I. J0l'lYl Dennis Franz Jerry Louis Tadd 50'T'P0f'eS SUPP Schnur Schuiling Seals 5,91 Jo Ann Selby 1 if on Steketee lt- Nancy Van Loo VanderArk Tom anderMeer Vand Q43 .- George Semerly 0 ...- A I ous Sturgeon Q? '? 6 V' Tom Webster Scott turgus Swanson erMe er olen Joan Duane Shoesmnth Shoup Carol Snekman D43 6 ,fv Z' Ahh James Thompson Vuctor anderMolen ur .1 andra nlknnson I O tu- Ken VanderPI if Roger S Winters W oeg V hir O 'x Yvonne Skmner 2 Henry Tolsma 56 Edith Dan lnters Wo d B Jeanette Smith Margaret Trambley Davxd Bedlry Wllllam anderSlolp VanderWalI Varnell QS a Ykb 23- Larry Snyder QF Pau T Muke Wadm pa Q Tom ue U' T9 Wayne Snyder QC- 1- gp- VanDam QQ Chuck Soet 6-v 'E mf Phyllis VanKammen rv .A Louuse Lynne Wogenaar Waterman K James Spencer Q3 wo' K7 James VanSoIkema Q6 Sharon Walland 3 Y 3 5 ' F Q g . X ' F' I ' I Q ' A V , L? F' , v 69' E9 v Ea ' F 1' 46 Ed A ' A R U V Q S W .' Q I gif X l 'A Q A 5 l v-O A P , E X f Q ' . - rg .-' in N' ' , v Nu Q ' , r . , . , , 17 A ' A , 1 L - I B'Il ' I Walter ' S ' T l ' ' Turowsli 13- qv: A , 43-'-' ' 6 , qw- ,J l 5. . K , G 1 3 ' R.. ',.l - , X A ', lf? J , X J 5 -'Q - v Q: X- ' A v 5: ,b j -- , 7 .A W y ' V ,Q 35 0 A c ,, v . ,ff nl . f' Q ,qv . N O' V' y M X' E' ' - ,, EJ 1 f ,K . X 4V 1 ...J f ' ' 5 ' Duane W' ' ' ' o s Wynald ' Z' I eniors ooking Ahead Desiined ro become lhe leaders of romorrow, fhe enior Class works hard improving leadership abili+ies nd organizing proiecls. Along wilh educaiional gain hey also make pracfical use ol iheir abiliiies in Slu- enl Council, senior high clubs, Senior Play. 'Ever ince Evef 'rhe varie-Ty show, Spying Saucersfl The elios Annual and lhe Prom which are only a few of heir accomplishmenls. Always ro be remembered are venrs lilfe Dress'Up Day, Senior Skip Day, Mock Elec- ions, and Senior Polluclcs, and ourings. Climaxing a uccesslul year wifh Numeral Day, Class Day, and raduaiion Day, lhe seniors have fulfilled 'rheir dreams nd are lookinq now inio an unlcnown fufure. ftv' Ist ROW: Boy Adviser, D. Faaseng President, D. Lance, Vice-President, J. Nelson. 2nd ROW: Treas urer, E. Whitman, Secretory, S. Matheson, Girl Adviser, C. Hormufh, SENIORS Ronald James Alderlon SI9 Lydia N.E. Suzanne Barbara Bachman 153 Cliibni NfE. Announcement Chairman: Senior Play Slaqe Crew? All-School Revue Parlici panf: All-School Revue Commiliee Chairman: Honor Sociely Secrelary: Horizon Club Secrefary, Treasurer: Annual Adver- lisinq Manager: Annual Lilerary Slafi: Biology Club Classical Club: Sock and Buslxin President Secrefary Tliespians Secrelary: Aqona: GAA. Secrelarvz A Capella Choir: English Worlrslwop. Rogene Delores Barnhard i036 Fulron' E. Pep Club: Horizon Club' Library Club: Spanish Club: GAA. 4 Jack Michael Barton 93-2-Gl'1erfy fr:f1 Senior Play Casl: All- Sclwool Revue Parlicipani Sock and Buslnin Vice' Presidenf, Treasurer: Tliee spians Vice-President Trea- surer: A Cappella Clioir Presidenl: Foolball I: Traglc l: Track Manager 4. Barbara Lee Bazan 40 Division Youth for Clirisl: Horizon Club Vice President Bryon Randolf Beaton l4-46 Carl+on'N.E. Senior Class Announce, ments Clvairrnaf1ZAll-Sclwoc' Revue Parficipanfz Srudeni Council: Hi-Y: C-Club: Newozrnr Slail: Basketball 2 X 43 Track 3, 4: Enqlisr Workshop. 'K N ,M Johnnie Mae Benson 337 Prospecf S.E: Soclc and Buslrin: G.A.A. William Eric Benson 3065 Leonard Maiia Berzins 230 Bosrwiclr N.E, Clasica Club: Deca'e' Erifjigh Wcrlcsnop. LeRoy Jacob Beukema l235 Edith N.E. Band. a Nancy Bnferno College S.E. Play Stage Crewg Revue Partici- Student Council: or Society: Pep Club: outh for Christ: Red Horizon Club Vice- Treasurerg Math Classical Club? G.A.A.: Orchestra: English Worlrshop. ol Revue Stage Student Council or Society: Hi-Y: lub: Baslzetball I, 27 Worlrslwop. Patrick Black Michigan N.E. V . C 1 1 in-r 'QP Robert Eligin Bolce 607 Innes All-School Revue Stage Crew: Hi-Y: Youth lor Christ: Band: Baseball I: Swimming 21 Swimming Manager I: Jets Club. Janice Elaine Bomgaars 339-Oeyrrtovr-N.E Horizon Club Secretary. Charlotte Irene Bouterse 34't1l'u'rrrvs 5':E. Helping Hand Club Vice President, Secretary: Transfer from Eastern Orthobedic School. Frederic Ferdinand Brandt 928-lahasaa.B.d..-54006 'Mich Robert J. Brayman 30-nlienhmia N-.E, Lena Geraldina Breukink ?4NUC+'N'.E. 110 George Edward Brown 654 Sherman SE. Deanna Joyce Bruin 5404'u+vview N.E, AllfSCh0Ol Revue Stage Crew: A Cappella Choir. Beniamin Bruinsmc Jr. 6855 'lzeonard NE. Nameral Day Co-Chair an: All-School Revue Par- flgipanfz Usher Chairman, Usher: Sfudenl Council Treasurer: l-li-Y President, C-Club: Red Cross: Fool- bail I, 2, 4: Baslcelball l, 2, 31Traclc l, 3, 43 Track Manager 2: English Workshop: Jels Club, Boys' Glee. 1-'Q ,. Gloria Frances Brusky 456 Prospecl NSE. Nellie Winona Bunn 722 Logan S.E. All-School Revue Parlici- panlg Pep Club: Sock and Baskin: A Cappella Choir. Ronald CIifTord Bunn 7-22-'Logan'-STE. Lilita Buss 723 Lake DI'iV6 5.E. All-School Revue Parfici- panl: Classical Club: Orcheslra: Slale Musical Conlesfanl. atalie Sue Campbell Dexler SE. nior Play Sfage Crewg oulh lor Chrisf: Red ross: Horizon Club: brary Club President lna Jean Carlson 42 Livinqfon N.E. ll-School Revue Slaqe rew: Pep Club: Horizon lub: 6.A.A.: A Cappella hoir. Philip Dale Ceton me Quldey NE, Robert Shepard Creswell M9 Goldsboro N.E. All-School Revue Parlic peril: Newspaper Slalfr Cappeila Choir: Cross i A Counfry 4: Melh Worll- shop: Jels Club Vice- Presidenf. Frances Kathryn Cummings H9 Lyon 'N.E. Timothy Edward ,, Workshop: Jefs Club Danley A f. Usher: Foolball l: Math Secrefary. Ss--7 I Judith Ann Dawson I48 Lowell N.E. Senior Dressup Chairman: Senior Play Publicily Chairman: Senior Play Sfaqe Crew: All-School Revue Parficipanlq Ail- School Revue Malre-up Chairman:Y-Teens: Pep Club: Red Cross: Horizon Club Presidenf: Agona Secrelary: G.A.A,: A Cappella Choir: English Worlcshop. i- ,vw lll Gail Patricia Dean Crew Pep Club Youflw 'lor Clirisl: Red Cross. .E. All-School Revue Siege A Horizon Club: GAA.: Cappella Choir. Wilma Joyce Decke ?l4'l-lessfings NE. David Lee DeMinck l-2-46'i.'6WTsbn' NE. 112 I' David Douglas Denton 122-ff+wood'N.E. John James De Vries 12-l-Beynfovv-44.E. Youllw for Chrisl: Orclneslre: Slafe Musical Conleslanli Jels Club. Katherine Marie Dominick 447 Pmrfsitlip Joan Margorel Dudley Numeral Day Co-chairma Senior Play Siege Crew: All-School Revue Publicil Chairman: Usher: Sfuder Council: Honor Sociely: Pep Club: Horizon Club: Annual Edilor: Spanish Club Vice Presidenlg Debafe: Agona: GAA. Presider-i+ Jane? Sue Duemler 4 Fields-Nvir Pep Club: Horizon Club: GAA. Charles Michael Duforf 73l Norll-od NE: Band. Sharon Lucille Elliott 409 Sinclair N.E. Donald Dale Fcasen H55 Cass S.E. Class Colors: Flower Chairman: Boy Advisor: Senior Play Cast Cover, Publicily Co-Chairman: All-School Revue Pcrfici, panl: Cover: Hi-Y: C-Club Presidenlg Annual Ari' Edilori Foolball I, 2. 3, 4 Bcslrefball I, 2, 3: Traci: l, 2, 3, 4. Track Capfoin 4 Swimming 4. Nancy Jean Gilner Senior Play Casl: All- School Revue Parlicipanl: Uslwer: Sludenl Council? Pep Club Secrelary: Youlln lor Clwrisl: Horizon Club: Annual Business Manager: Library Club: Aqona: G.A.A.g A Cappella Clioir Merlene Grace 680- Laloyot-So-'SfE. Myrtle Grace 660-Leigyefro Si. Pep Club. 114 Shirlee Marie Greene 2QQ YUU8ll 5TE. Senior Play Slaqe Crewg All-Sclwool Revue Slaqe Crew: Horizon Club Vice- Presidenl: Newspaper Slalll. Anne Marie Greenwood 4r6'l:yvw'N.E. Horizon Club: Newspaper Slall:G.A.A,1A Cappella Choir. Richanda Jean Gunlon :zo Mayfield P nf. Pep Club: Youlh for Chrisl: Horizon Club Secrelary: Spanish Club: Aqona: G.A.A.: A Cappella Vice-President Treasurer. 6- -er I 3' ,J ix 15 1 Tw , ' f K ll I 'a' : -Q: W1 'Q Virginia Gall Hang 356 Hollis+9r 5.E. All-School Revue Parr panf: Sludenr Counci Pep Club: Red Cross Treasurer: Horizon Cll Newspaper Sfafl: A Cappella Choir: Chee leader Caplain. Donald Joseph Hc 469 Unr0Vr'N.E. Senior Class Prom Chairman: All-School Revue Ticlcel Cliairma C-Club: Baseball I, 2, Sharon Mae Haye All-School Revue Sfo Crew: Pep Club: Ho Club Secrelary: Libr Club: G.A.A.: A Cap Choir Secrelary. l E. Senior Play Slage Cri 1 4 Jocquelyn Joyce Helmer -t 352-S6over S':ET Senor Class Presoenti lnlofzo Cl bt Help, q l-land Ci-b Presdent, T easure. P' Morton Keith Hendncns 814 Kft+'5TfT Foo ball I 2: Baseball Mattie Louise Herron 506 CaSs'Sf. Pep Club. Harry Higgins Robert Burns' Hoffman Sandra Willard Holliman S70'9raT1dVilTe' S.W. Newspaper Stalt. Chloe Wan Holzapfel L226-4Seneca- '-S.W. Senior Play Prompter: Usher: Student Councilg Red Cross: Horizon Club: Annual Circulation Manager: Biology Club Treasure, Secretary: Sock and Buslcin: Tliespians: A Cappella Choir: Junior Class Vice President. H5 Q. Ruth Ellen Hoover -N-E Semor Class Soclal Chalrman All School Revue Parflcrpanl All School Revue Properly Chalrman Horizon Club Presldenl GAA Englash Workshop Carole Jayne Hormuth Sensor Class Glrl Advlsor Semor Class Song Class Colors and Flowers Chalrman Sensor Pla Cas? All School Revue Scr1plCl'1alrman Sludenl Councrl Youfh for Chrnsf Program Chairman Treasurer l-lorrzon Club Presldenl Annual Lnferary Edllor Newspaper Sfafl Buology Club Sock and Buslun Thesplans Debale Agone GAA Treasurer Forenslcs Judith Ann Huddleston Sensor Play Make up Chasrman All School Revue Back drop Desrgner Parhcrpanl' Sfage Crew YTeens Pep Club Horlzon Club Treasurer GAA T' John Frednck Hurznng Senaor Play Sfage Crew All School Revue Slage Crew Stage Crew Orcheslra Band Sally Ann Hurzlng 658'tERE'DN'V9 S'E Sensor Play Slage Crew All School Revue Sfage Crew Honor Socrely Pep Club Treasurer Youfh lor Chrnsf Horlzon Club Annual Head Typlsf Agona GAA A Cappella Choir Elalne Fyke Jackson 59 Grand- Nf- Y? llmar Valdemar Jankalns -709 Cherry S E Sensor Play Casl All School Revue Parhcupanl Hu Y C Club Red Cros oball l 2 3 nnls I Carolme Grace Johnson Pep Club A Cappella Choir James Edward Johnson Usher Foolball I 2 Baseball l Baslrefball I Cross Counlry l Malh Workshop Ram Jels Alexander Albert Karrip James Edward Keegstra Jr. .E. Senior Play Casf: Usher: C-Club: A Cappella Choir: Foofball 2. 3, 42 Tfdflk 2,3 4: Malh Worlcshop. James Pryer Kerr 252 Union 5.5. All-School Revue Slage Crew: Hi-YI C-Club! Pep Club: Jefs Club: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Tracl: I. .- Harold Robert Kirkbride Senior Play Casl: All- School Revue Slaqe Crew: Annual Phofographer Assisfanf: Newspaper Sfafl Sock and Buskin: Thespians Chase Franklin Klinesfeker 345-440065-SLE. All-School Revue Parfici- peril: Usher: Sfudenf Council: Honor Sociely: Hi-Y: Pep Club President: Annual Phofographer: Malh Club: Biology Club Presidenf: Classical Club: Swimming 2: English Workshop. Nancy Lynne Klunder 45+-:Sinclair N.E. Memorial Day Co- Chairman: Senior Play Sfaqe Crew: All- School Revue Parficipanfi Usher: Sfudenf Council Secrelary: Pep Club: Horizon Clubi Newspaper Slafl: Spanish Club: Debale: GAA. ll7 Rhett David Koontz 0500 Ccuege NE. We orfg Para C db Prez ae Vice Prefs-sf' Y HEGSXJEV. Jane Elizabeth Koster 234 Russwood NE. Heprrwq Hand C ub Presrdert, Treasurer. Pearl Lorain Kriekaard III Beniamin N.E. Senior Ptay Prornpter: Student Council: Y-Teena Youth for Chrtst Vice- Prestdent: Horrzcn C X: Secretary: Newbpapcr B,5Iness Manager: Brctoqy C'ub: Ctassfa Cfdbj Sack and BL..Stl t: Agana? G.A.A,' Ofcres Band: A Capoe a C':'r Presfdent. Maris Peter Krumins 6lO Atwood N.E. Honor Socrety Treasurer B O ogy C eb: -Caeaica' C ab: Track I, 2. Sandra Lee Kubiak 830 Fulton Sewer P dy Staqe Crew' Peo C db' Hmzf C ..h' GAA. Qi 'ave vu YU' Ruth Kay Lamb 239 Coneae N.E. Delores Arteria Lambeth 45 Buck-ey S.W. Pep Chbt Youth for Ch Nlewscaper Stott: Sock e'd their 'M Bonnie Jo Lamoreaux l24 Latayette-NTET All-School Revue Partici- aant: Usher: Student Council: Honor Society: Y-Teens Secretary: Horizon Club President: Classical Club: Agana: C-AA.: Orchestra: State Musical Contestant. Darrell Wayne Lance 947 Clancy N.E. Senior Class President: Senior Play Cast: All- School Revue Participant: Student Council: C-Club Vice-President: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3. arvin Saul Lieberman 36 Innes N.E. Hi-Y: C-Club: Band: Traci . 3, 4. od' 6 'Ui 4 ua Q James George Lindberg 405 Crescent N.E. All-School Revue Partici- pant: Usher: Student Council President: Honor Society: I'-ti-Y: C-Club: Red Cross President: Math Club: Orchestra: Band: Traclr I: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Math Worlrshop: Jets Club. Margo Littlefair Route I, Alto. Mich. All-School Revue Partici- pant: Usher: Student Council: Y-Teens: Horizon Club: Newspaper Statt: Classical Club: Spanish Club: GJNA, Richard Ralph Lugtigheid 753 Atwood N.E. Sally Stewart Matheson 689 Kellogg S167 ' Senior Class Secretary: A l- School Revue Partici pant: Horizon Cub Vice-President: Annual Literary Stag: Spanish Club: G,A,A. David Allen McKinney ZZI6 McKee S.W, Hi-YZ Football I, 2: Traclc '55 N Marcia Grace McWethy 2l3 Alten N.E. Horizon Club: Spanisn Club Treasurer: Aqonat GAA.: Orchestra: A Cappella Choir. I , 119 Sandra Elizabeth Meader 435 Crescenffiriv' Horizon Club: Band: State Musical Contestant: Math Workshop' Trans- ferred lam Avonwor n Hugh School Pnttsburqh Pennsylvanua Duane Manlyn Meeter 730 Lafayette-N.Ef Semor Play Stage Crew All School Revue Partlcu pant Stage Crew Stude t Councll Yleens Pep Club Hortzon Club Newspaper Buslnes Manager GAA Juduth Ann Muller 46 Futzhuqh Sf 120 rrvrar fri 'sf 'SIT Juduth Kay Mlllhoupt 201 8enfamvn6.E,- Bulletnn Board Commlttee Charrman Senuor Play Stage Crew Pep Club Horizon Club GAA Band A Cappella Chou Robert Walter Monroe H9 Dvamond S E Sallue Marne Moore I5 Buclrlewf SW Student Councl Pep Club Youth lor Chrrst Red Cross Hor lon C ub Ne spaper Statt Llbrary Club GAA A Cappella Chorr S 'XXL Thomas Allen Moore 2l5 Warren SF Gerald Ray Moruarlty 630 Prospect NE Susan Kay Morrlson -2-52-6-Monroe-44-W' Horrzon Club Treasurer Classrcal Club GAA A Cappella Chorr Enqllsh Workshop illiom Laurence Morrison Harian N,E, ior Pay Casl: A - col Revue Slaqe wt Usneri l-lZ'Yg ub: Pep Club: 'rn lor Cnrlsrt fball 2: Cross unlry 3, 4, Manage ck Z, 32 Swimming Marh Worlcshopi s Club Treasurer. quelyn Rochelle Murphy Logan SE. V Club? Llbrafy C at rerary, Treasurer: A ppelia Choir, y Ann Myers Fairview N.E. x 49 'I'Y -1, if K f??w,, John Carl Nelson IO7 Newberry N.E. Senior Class Vice' President Social Commilree Chairman- All-School Revue Parlicipanlg Usherg Srudenl Councilg Honor Sociely Presidenli Hi-Y? C-Club Secrerary, Treasurer: Mafh Club Presidenrg Classical Club: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 2, 33 Traclr I: Tennis 2. 3. 42 Mafh Worlcshopq Jels Club. Jacquilene Kellogg Ohlman I55 Mayfield N.E. Senior Class Secreraryt Cap gr Gown Chairman: Horizon Club: NSWUDGDS' Slall: A Cappella Cnoir- Enqlisn Worlcslwopt .l.n'c:r Class Secrerary. Gregory Ace Osmun 3l4 lrvinq Si. Dress-up Day Chairman: Senior Play Casl: All- School Revue Parrici- panrt C-Club: Football 43 Track 4: Swimming I. NATIOIIM HONG? OCIETY Dogniio Ostrovs 823 Cass' SE. Prom Chairman: All- School Revue Participant Classical Club: Spanish Club: Soclr and Buslrinp A Cappella Choir. l2l Carol Joy Peterson . A-A Poem Chairman: Usher: Honor Society Secretary? Youth for Christ President: Newspaper Editor: Biology Club President: Classical Club President: Spanish Club Treasurer: Sock and Buskin Vice-President: Debate! 6.A.A.: English Workshop. Gunda Inge Beate Pleines t24 Lafayette N.E:f Horizon Club: Foreign Exchange Student. 122 Barbara Joyce Pierce l247 Mason N.E. Horizon Club, Yvonne LeEtta Pierre 427 Cass SE: Class Day Chairman: Senior Play Advertising Chairman: All-School Revue Advertising Chairman: Honor Society: Classical Club: Sock and Busliinz Debate: C-.A.A.: Art Club. Margaret Jean Polmanteer 340 Houseman NE? Senior Play Stage Crew: Library Club. Patricia Anne Pric 594 Crahew Rd. All-School Revue Part pant: Usher: Student Council: Pep Club: R Cross Vice-President: Horizon Club Preside Vice-President, Treasu G.A.A.: A Cappella Maiorette. lnara Anne Purm lO4b Eastern S.E. Marilyn Mae Rao 843 Lyon N.E. Smdent Councl: Hof Club- Newspaper Ne Ed-tor. bert Lee Racine 47 Michigan N.E. rnard Andrew Ratclifie Grand N.E. illicm Henry Rothbun Paris,-Nl. wr -li Janis Rekis 72l.J.4fa-y0t4eJSl1Ef- Elizabeth Louise Rose 207 Youell S.E. Senior Class Moflo Co-chairman: Senior Play Sfaqe Crewg All-School Revue Parlicipanl, Slfuclenl Direclor: Sfudenl Council Vice-President Honor Sociefy: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Horizon Club Presidenl: Annual Lilerary Slal'-l: Classical Club Secrelary, Treasurer: Aqona Presidenf: GAA.: Afhlelic Secrefaryi English Worllshop. Betty Arlene Savage 346 Lafayette Rose Saverson 335 Weolihy S.W.- Dovid Alon Secger 6435 Cherry SE. Hi-Y: C-Club: Band: Goll Tennis Manager 3. Belly June Seeley 8055 Ramsdell, Rockford. Mich. Y-Teens: GAA.: Band: A Cappella Choirg English Worllshop. 123 David Robert Selion T WE Hi-Y. Raymond Edward Shepard 449 Dudtey-Ni? AH-Schooi Revue Stage Crewg Track I. Mary Louise Shippy 699 tE'faWe'H'e-NTE, pep Ciub: GAA. 124 -Zi' L ff ns, George Herbert Shough 1- , Barbara Jean Simkins 238'-NV-a+'4e4LS.E. Ciass Day Chairman: Senior Piay Ticket Co- Cbairmani Ali-School Revue Participant: Studer' Councii: Honor Society Vice-President: Y-Teens? Red Cross Secretary: Horizon Club Secretaryg Spanish Ciub: Agana Vice-President: G.A.A.: Crweerieader: Enqiisln Workshop. Sandra Lou Smit 9t9'Wcrden SE. Yleerst Pep Clubt Horizon Club:BioVoqy Club: Ciassical Ciub: A CCDDBIIG Cbciri Engisb Workshop. er Boyde Alex Snyde I I 1. my f ix 1 V F' '. g. .omg 1 9 f is C' s 23 Caroline NE. Mary K. Spencer l508 Leonard N.E. Pep Ciub: Horizon Clu Newspaper Circulation Manager: G-,A.A.: English Workshop. James Richard Stanley H02 Ponneoo N,W. ' Cap and Gown Cnairn Serior Picy Business Manager: Nl-Schooi Rev.e Participant, Seri Cr-airrnan' Usher: Hor Socety Treasurer: Hi-' C-Ciub: Anmai S Editory Literary Startg Matti Ciub Treasurerg Cassicaw Ciub Treasurc Basketba I 2, 3, 4: Fooibail I1 Ten i Math Wcrksnopgletsc vid Earl Steinfort I Kenwood N.E. nior Pfay Cast: All- hool Revue Participant: her: Student Councilg Club: Youth Ior Christ: d Cross: Orchestra: nd: Footbail 3,41 lcetball 3. 4: Math rlcshopg Jets Club retary, Vice-President. ith Lynn Stephens 2 Crescent N.E. ior Poem Chairman: Schoo Revue Partici- I: Student Council: eens: Pep Cubi rizon Club: Debate: A.: Enqish Workshop Thomas Michael Stone 25 Lafayette SE. Senior Play Cast: All- School Revue Participant: I-li-Y: Football 2. 3: Traclc I, 2, 4: Jets Club President. Susanne Katharine Thwaites 409 Lyon N,E. Senior C'ass Moclr Election CoAChaIrrnan: Senior Play Prop Chairman: Ail- School Revue Participant: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Horizon Club Secretary: Spanish Club: G,A,A.: English Worlrshop. Gail Lynn Trill SOI Michigan N.E. Horizon Club Treasurer: Newspaper Staff: Library Club: Biology Club: Soclr and Buslrin: English Worlrshop. Barbara Louise Uhlmann I84I Duiiield NE. Senior Play Costume Chairman: All-School Revue Jr. and Sr. Girls Chorus Line Chairman: Usher: Student Council: Y-Teens: Horizon Club: Classcial Club: Spanish Club: Agana: Cr.A.A.: Cheerleader. Charles Lyle Ullery l25I Edith N.E. Usher: I-Ii-Y: C-Club: Pep Club: Red Cross President: Orchestra: Band: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3: Track I V15 Doris Elaine Vaicius I7 TEYEVNTE- Biology Club: GAA. Jerome Jesse Van Belkum 919 Bermmm-N-if Baseball 43 M,-,th Workshop. Judith Kaye Vander Woude lllS-J . Y-Teens: Pep Club: Yomh lor Chrisfp Horizon Club: Biology Club: Sock and Buslrin: Thespians: Aqonaq GJXA.: English Worlrslaoo Katrina Mina Van Domelen 704--Founfain Nf.E.' Pep Club: Horizon Club Se-crelaryi Biology Club: G.A,A.g A Cappella Choir' English Workshop. Richard Walter Van Dyke 4355 Hopa..S.E. ? ' I' 'J Angelita Consuelo Vasquez ?l6 Union Srif Pep Club: Horizon Cli Library Club: G.A,A, Peter John Vermaii 5454 Hope SE- Senlor Class Mcclr Elec Chairman: Senior Play Usrer Chairman: Al- School Revue Parlicipe Usher: Sludenl Coanci' l-lonor Sociely Presider Hi-Y Vice-Presidenli C-Club: Red Cross V71 President Bandi Cross Counlry 2, 31Traclz l. Swimming 2, 3, 4, Cap 4' .lels Club. homas Richard Wall ll ealrice Weekley 25 LaGrave S.E. rr'-H Julie Weiner 68 College N.E. enior Class Song hairmang Senior Play Casl ll-School Revue Parlici- anfg Sludenl Council: onor Socielyg Y-Teens? ed Cross Secrelary: orizon Club Vice residenf: Annual Phofog- phy Co-ordinalor: ewspaper Sfaflq Biology lub: Classical Club: Sock nd Buskin Presidenl, reasurer: Thespians residenf: Debale: Agana AA: Cheerleader: nqlish Workshop. .9 9 Bruce Vern Weller 1750 Burke N.E. Shelba Jean Wells l607 Coll N.E. All-School Revue Partici- panf: Sfudenl Councilg Y-Teens? Pep Club: Red Cross: Horizon Club Vice Presidenfg Newspaper Slaffg Sock and Buskin: GAA. Constance Mae Wesorick 566 E. Beliline Junior, Senior Prom ChairrnantAll.School Revue Parficipanf: Horizon Club: Newspaper Stall: Agana: GAA. Vice-Presidenl: A Cappella Choir: English Workshop. Elizabeth Gray Whitman 6l7 Kellogg-322.4 Senior Class Treasurer1A'l- Schoci Revue Participant Honor Sociely Vice- Presidenf: l-lor'zon C'ub President Treasurer, Secreraryt Newspaper Sfafir Classca Club: Aqona Treasurer: G4A,A,t Engiish Workshop: Junior Class Treasurer. Ernesline Wiggins 4l9 Graham Mary Agnes Williams 3909 Willow Nfz' Senior Class Secrefarvi Youlh for Chrisl: Helping Hand Club Presidenl, Vice President l27 Lenore Ruth Wilson 749 Coil NE. Horizon Club Presideni: A Cappella Choir. Phillip Kirby Wilson 4l8 Pleasanf S.W. All-School Revue Pariici- panl: Orcheslrat Band: Foolball I7 Tracl: I, David Chris Wittenbach IO9 Mayfield NE. l-li-Y: CfCmb: Foolball 2 3,41 Baskevbail I, 2: Track I, 2. 3. M lxs erwr, . -w-f.:,,,- . , Q- -. 4 il. - A 1. -' ' :L A-N .. 4. I . I.. . 53. .-,I : ,W 1 .. -4 l. - - .,. -4: . ---f-.-'- - 1 3, , gi-an , Q .. PQ I 3 if John Thomas Wolcoll I59 Campbell N.E. Track l. Kay Naomi Worden 238 James S.E. All-School Revue Pariici panlg Y-Teens: Pep Club Horizon Club Secrelaryi Maih Club: Classical Club CDAA.: A Cappella Choir Ronald lee Zimmerman l73O Leonard Band' Basebal 2 3 4, eil Valdemar Chamberlain 3 Dennis S.E. ale Gerard Gaastra O Lawndale N.E. nita Purins 43 Baldwin S.E. Summer School Graduates Seniors Without Pictures John Ernest Calvetti 480 Crescenl',N.fE. Rodney Dorsey l06 Pleasant S.E. David Frederick Hegel 5 Plymouth N.E. John Raymond Lowe 709 Sinclair N.E. Richard Harold Streufert 54 Boynton N.E. Gerald Lee Sturgeon 76l Lafayette NE: Uga Niklavs Subins 54l Diamond N.E. James Edward Van Loo 33 Boynton N.E. Cedric Ward llb Pleasant Class Song Words 81 Music by Carole J. Hormuth Oh, Cenfral High, we fruly fhanlc you For friendships shared, ever enduring, For service done wifh joy and helpfulness, For achievemenfs made wifh worlc and fhoughffulness. Wifh wisdom fo fulfill our lives: awaken and possess our minds You challenge us, oh. Cenfral l-lighl Sky Before Us The fufure's before us: The pasf is behind: Blue The doors now are open - Our goals we may find. Tools we've acquired Our faslc fo complefe, As forward we 'rrod Info The world fo compefe. Our palhs sfrefch ahead: Each his own musf heed: Before we've been led, Buf now we musf lead. Today we've reached Our firsf maior goal! Af lasf we are ready To play our new role. And in 'rhe fufure, As each his hardesf fries, Lef him remember fhaf ln ourselves our fufure lies Words by Judifh Lynn Sfephens Carol Joy Pelerson l l 1 Leff fo rnghf M Llfflefaur J Judovlcs B Uhlmann D Faasen N Klunder D Lance S Thwanfes D Franks N Chamberlm P Prnce Homecoming Each year a Kung ueen and Courf are elecfecl by 'rhe Senror Class for +he Homecommg Dance sponsored by The Sensor Hugh Sfudenf Councnl The sem: formal dance was held al The Panlllnd Holel where The ueen Nancy Klunder was crowned af mrdmghf Fop Hop Court Left fo Right: S. Wells, V. Hanger, E. Whitman, Go, man, go! Best girl dancer in action X I Varie+y Show Spying Saucers, The rifle of +his year's show, was huge success in borh +he rnafinee and evening performanc- Wifh M.C.'s from oufer-space fouring rhe world for glimpse of earth people, a lor of extra work was requirem fo which everyone, seniors, sfage crew, feachers, and pa ficipanfs. responded very cooperafively, producing one 1 rhe besf variery shows in years! Before the performance Don't spill the paint! Perfect? young ladies Blow, teaml Jum Lundberg Class Braun Mosl Lukely +0 Succeed Luz Rose Done 'flue Mosr for Cenfral Class Fasluuon Plafe Darrell Lance Cenlrals Done flue Mosf For Besl All Around Boy Chloe Holzapfel Class Polufucuan Judy Dawson Cufesf Gurl Class Eyes Byron Bealon Cufesf Boy Bryon Beaforu 8: Conn Class Romance Greg Osmun Class Wu? Mos? Muschuevous Class Clown Cedruc Ward Class Pessumusr Sandu Meader Class Opfumusl' Nancy Klunder Besf All Around Gur Guruda Pleunes Class Smule John Nelson Class Lauglu Class Fasluuon Plafe Jum Van Loo Handsomesf Boy Luz Whulman PreHues'r Gurl Judy l-luddlesfon Class Nose Jaclc Barlon Class Flurf Class Aclor Sue Thwaules Class Fluff Carole Peferson Class Aclress Dee Meefer Lufe of flue Parfy Duclc Sfanley Lule of flue Parlv Class Pesf - ' u Sally Marheson Class Scailerbrain Joan Dudley Mosf Likely lo Succeed Class Personalify Don Faasen Class Physique Boy Afhlefe Happy Hanger Class Figure Richanda Gunfon Mosf Gullible Connie Wesorick Mosl Feminine Mori Hendricks Mosf Masculine Shelba Wells Class ChaHerbox Pele Ver Maire Class Apple Polisher Jim DeVries Walking Dicfionary Mosf Bashful Susan Morrison Class Man Haier Marv Lieberman Class Woman Haier Barb Uhlmann Class Walk Nick Chamberlain Friendliesr Sharon Elliol Quielesr Kafhy Johnson Besf Girl Dancer Marcia McWe+hy Girl Arhlefe Chuck Ullery Class Musician Evonne Pierre Mos? Dignilied Dick Lugfiheid Mosf Undignified Bob Kirkbride Mos? Conceifed 6 Stag Lune R Hoover Most D. Meeter, 9 Grotesque Funniest Ooh what gentlemen' NO'-'Jn h0U 1 x, f I., D. Ostrovs, Prettiest N 5 1 I uf f - ,:..4 .. , ' T A HI no W , it -: 1 J, 1 1 ' P 21 ..., 3 ..... J 4 ::: 2 I Dudley, Most D. Foasen, Cutest Frolics in Physics Movie Stars 6 firsfiar XKXXX R. Bornhord K. VcnDomelen and S. Morrison, Most Work Put Into Q' X .. V1 7 n , A WJ P A .Q .Ax 4 ,lf4 Qtr ,A ff' n QW, , ' You gotto know howto handle these women. Oh, aren't you iust the mos' modest mon! Senior Play Cast Mrs. Clover. A A A A .Carole Mr. Clover. A A A A .Dave Johnny. AA A Jack Bete Irwin AAAA Erna W Spucrlrwin A .Tom Susie Blalce A .Carol Lucibelle Lee A A Otticer Simmons A AAAA Bob Preston Hughes A ..Greg Martha Willard AAAAA A A A AAA A A A .Kathy Henry Quinn AAAAA A. AA.. A Bill Football Players. A A A Don Faasen, John Jim Keegstra, llrnar lins, Darrell Lance I'Il scream the roof down! loss Prophecy Carol Peierson Judy Stephens e now submiT To you wiTh a mosT pro- eTic view, A glimpse inTo class TuTure es, As we, Their classmaTes, now surmise. The circle oT spoTlighTs, KaThy Johnson ll appear, FeaTured as besT dancer oT The ar. arl Kriekaard and Dave are plowing Their lds wiTh Ten liTTle Tarmers running aT eir heels. lly MaTheson is known Tor her Trip To The on, BuT is surprised as she lands To see rbara Uhlmann. Th Hoover has exchanged her groTesque pearance Tor a posiTion as a model wiTh eaT poise and balance. e New Yorlc Times is desTined To be iTed by a woman-our own Joan Dudley. ck BarTon is perTorming wiTh ease and cision, While Don Harig in The box oTFice selling admission. nnie and Bryon, our class romance are aring happy smiles as up The aisle They nce. rcia McWeThy, reiecTed by The Tiger m, ls now coaching a Temale Team ThaT's lly on The beam. ,X 7. W The royalty? My nome's Gordon Hathaway. Judy Dawson, voTed cuTesT girl, Finds her- selT. as a nurse, really in a whirl. Don Faasen, our class he-man has become The philosopher of his clan. Our ariThmeTic scholar, PeTe VerMaire is now a Teacher, noT an engineer. Our valedicTorian, Jim Lindberg, Has now been named EinsTein lll. KaTrina VanDomelen, a collecTor oT snakes, ls now a naTuralisT near The C5reaT Lalces. Lance and Klunder, besT all around, For success in The TuTure Truly are bound. Chuck and Sandi, Tops in music, Have Tormed a band ThaT's really sliclc. Carole HormuTh, champion debaTer, May someday be lcnown as a poliTical oraTor. Chloe l-lolzapTel, class poliTician, May soon be doing dishes in her own liTTle lciTchen. Sue Bachman, wiTh all oT her grace, Will someday for sure puT men in Their place. Galloping LiTTleTair bursTs Trom The gaTe, Champion jockey of '68, On Broadway Tomorrow we see Liz Rose. DirecTing one oT The popular shows. For all our classmaTes we can Toresee TuTures Tilled wiTh brighT prosperiTy. For whaT we are we Thank you, CenTral High, For ln ourselves our TuTure lies. HONORS D V79 'Vie vs, fvfwbefg Aw f-me r Q 6 Vfv 'N F? N 0 'f 'I of l92b wwf 'YG JEVS Gr W' r r 1 R, fgv S QJL :i'2:'k Sigf' QU' f Tf V-iiffgf Cu Tfl-P-lyc' C4 ,Y5f,f1'e3S SJ: L1 UILTO' A 1: Min, , iff ,f CML f'-gif: CML, X. f rr' Leg V7 Aww Vyle' i.. Pjfe fm Q SJR. , 74,151 DF-.F, l,1Qf-5,1 Clfzew Cesi X A ij vfeine CCWV' Fw' ft r C , D'J,i' F- .avr 7 fx 1' C ,r go' FJ-. wQ ftic- C 1 P? 1- G,,. P fig a ,K N +Z' V1' DC! x ' V' Lf MQ -3' NN ' 1 F- i ZVQNW. A Foreign Language Deparfmenf Awards: Lafin Awards: Anna S. Jones Award Mary R. Powers Award Spanish Awards: Firsf Year Spanish Second Year Spanish . Hisfory Deparlmenf Award . Home Economics Award . . . . . lndusfrial Arls Award . . . Malhernafics Deparfmenl Awards: Mafh Club Award . . Edwin F. Snell Award , , . Music Deparfrnenf Awards: Vocal Music Award ....... lnsfrumenfal Music Awards .. Science Deparlmenf Award . Speech Deparfmenf Awards: Earl Munshaw Grafory Award Efhel K. Nisfle Award ..... Forensic Awards . Debafe Awards . Scholarships X.. o MJ. f FACULTY 1 -v 7 K Q I 9 1 1 1 I if 1 X ' If I 1 I I 1 I 1 ' ll 1 1 P1 1, 1 1' I 1 I I I I 1 1' 'I' I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I X I if Xxfi I 41 X XY X xnxx, 'Q .RV I r' I5 ,-up ,V wg-av 751' 4 Y Y. ff Rulhanna Davis Berea College, Mchigar Siaie: BS: Herne Living Ccfr ng: Sr. Yeieers Betty J. DeYoung Wesfern Michigan Ccneqe- A,B,g Speech, English: Sock'Buslcin, Na'i:'aI Thespians, Junior Courci :rs -p Belle Dow Indiana Slate, University O5 Chicago: Ph,B., M,A.2 Horne Managernen? Mary E. Fennell Michigan Srale, University of Michigan, Middlebury College, University ol Madrid: B.A,, M,A.: Spanish, LaYi': Latin Ciub, Soanish Club Wallace Fillingham Wesfern Michigan: BS., M.A.3 Wocdwork' Varsily Baseball, Srage Crew James P. Fox Wesfern Michigan, Migfiqdp Sfa'e' BA. MA.: Fused Prcgrarng Freshman Baslierbal Coach, Assisfani Track Cgggh is v ..-5-'fi ' .- f K Helen L. Freeman Boslon Universify, Co'urnbia, Universiry ci Michigan, B S., MA.: Physical Educalior: Agana Club, G.A.A. re. 55 'ca i- ,lei--7 -lg John B. Ham Calvin, Universify of Michigan, BA., M.A,: Biology, Science: Jr. Class Advisor 35 in r V ! + I . ,-.- - 1 'nf . if 1 1 -th .X x iA'a Grand Rapids Junior Wesiern Michigan: Healih, Barbara Hansen General Science: Horizon C Helen Harrigan University of Michigan, MA.: Fused Program, Hislory Vivian Jean Layton Wegiern Mfbigaw Ur-Iversm' BS.: 79h Gfade Heaffw, Arifhmefc R' In 1 A fl 411 ,W 1 ' James Ludwick Claw r, Wesfefv MIcHqa' wvers Ty u SVI e faq r, Q aw Severe Skp, T'ade Oppof v , w va a Co eqe A ge a Eedr c fy Srwco gprvera Mawerraf cs Hof z rw e os A s ess A vu Hcrvery L. Meyoard CGW? U 've'Sf'w of MFC'- Migfqa' Sfa+e' BA, Mix BEQ gqy, Pfvsic Qqy, Ge'e'e Sdevce' Hoizcf Cub 3 3' 2' I J' gf A xi l'X X' 1 .fm- ..- X w i A - 56? 0 ' 2 A X 1 Q. A E, I .5 Q . , 0 U 23 X , , . 'WW GRAND lluflos I'-fs cv- K 5 , Mr. Romulus R. Romani Mr. Romani, head of fhe facully, malxes and en- forces fhe laws and codes of The school. He is responsible for infer-school proiecls and class schedules. Mr. Romani also presides af 'rhe honor assembly every spring, D IVA X I4 Mr. Henry Ludwick Mr. Ludwick assisls 'rhe principal in dealing wilh problems of 'rhe sludenfs. l-le also assisis in many ways wilh The Technical poinls involved in carrying ou? business or special proiecls of sludenfs organi- zalions. Mr. Ludwiclc rnalces if a poinl fo lcnow fhe sfudenfs in order +ha'r he may deal more efficienrly wilh Them. - - ,LM N- 322351 Miss Friedrich and Donna Fox lrmc Friedrich Miss Friedrich helps all sludenls all grades wifh problems relaled school, exlra curricular acfivi- s, and personal problems. This lp and lhe advice she gives fo niors concerning college and lure success are greally appre- fed. Office Clerks The office clerks, Nanc DeVos and Margaref Wel- merink, are responsible for making appoinlmenls wilh Mr. Romani and Mr. Ludwick, pulling our lhe record no- fice, and doing regular book- work and office work for lhe lacully and adminislralion. Also, lhey work hard lo help 'rhe sludenls when in need of informalion or personnel. The are indis ensible lo lhe slucllenfs and Eacully. Office Clerks: M. Welmerink and N. Devos ,? fr X Mrs. Woodlock and Caroline Johnson Mrs. Phyliss Woodlock Mrs. Woodlock efficienlly checks lruancy. She slrives lo help slu- denls solve problems of homes and social nalure. She is very influen- lial in lhe complelion of educa- lion of many sludenls. il 4.52.39 QD Cafeteria Staff E Almy K Meunke I Benhcm J Versepuf Engmeer, N Callus, Flremon, D Parkmson Left to Rlghf B Parmeter, R Worden, A Budmk, J VonPoperung M Schllf, S MlkIISkl 154 tkii, O . K kr., 4 I if ., N- X Q . N . - 'ts-f' Q ' . MMI., ' - L - A, 4 YT 2 k' A35 .' X sv ' Y v 1' . ' ff 1. , ' .4 fx ' A q.. 5 K A 'Wi A J s A ' - y A VL ' ts ' 1 . , - ' 1 - I ' ' ,. 1 4111 r f, 'V fm, if my xf if? 1 M .9 'P I , 4 , ' K . 4 1, ' 4 1. ' ,, , x if 'N K 752. O 1' 1, 6 'X' N .0 : A 1 Pj Q' BQYIAA 'nr 17' F51 uv Q, A5 I I X I3 4 4, '. A 1 LM S ' ,Z , ' 5 ,rr - H e .LAP L . hifptyx '37 'gg if fa .:' ' ,M ,gp rw' 11- Ag! ADVERTISE wa. 'VZ-Q .Jug X, '-7' 1 -qmjvnpu .. o 1 - I E ! C EE 7 w 'Z r- I ,,.,., EZ Fm EEE lllll M lllll IEE lllll . W -V A '-H1 pybf f '5'vSu. 5 gli if il m Q'fi.j?'767Z M f IFF Ei! Ei El ss El sz in l I I i I l r U , El 'JV 1-1 W ,C , it W fi, , j -. E n f- nf Y un' bgrrqrrrf-'Y : 3-5, 'M . ,, . ,ur-'rf .f ' S i 51119 Tn .ll aff ..,.--ff' v ww., UQ , 9 tl dm 4, .LL- ML' 'v m X 'Y- 'Fx Ns. L - .si t I GOEBEL 81 BROWN 12 Monroe, N.E. TRILL'S TEXACO SERVICE 501 Michigan, N.E. STEHOUWER MOTOR SALES 353 Michigan, N.E. B 4'5 ,4-nv4..-l- - .1 3, . ...Q-f I 1 w it ' 2 .v' . ... 'X 111, ll., X i 1 I , 4 , 'YIVI 1 121' 4, X ,f,. 1 . my U, X- ,a .1 ,.., QZZJJWV H Wk 'jf'f Q dx J rv .wr aff! 4 all A ff .. 5 I, K ' . 5 J' .. :E ', A I, -K . I xx C: ,, - H4 f 11, Rivjllgh 'Z L QM ' . D' - M i . K , , '4 - 4 'Ll 4-A ' ', wi- n,, X Q Q5 A N M . 1, y ,, ' TX- ..'5R5f'S Q... , ,- f v ' , 0- . LF 5 . 5 .U 11. Q DL I X -. ., w I ! F E' 2 1g 7 if i 5 I ?5l','1Ev M' Hx ,.n--4 '-M n 'g ,11- 4 'Ai 3 ' R- , ',,,5 X5 if-u Q? U, Ml , ,qs iff? ij A' P Ne ' .P Q va- 'G Y-f - , 6 -,Q-mm 1 J Ill Cv fqnil' ax ,,....,.,-f -..uv L -is A vs xy Ou ii.. AFENDOULIS DRY CLEANERS H38 Michigan, N.E. ,ggi VIP We mean Connie Wesorick who is a i958 graduate from Central High School. In her skillful hands lies the responsibility of helping customers complete many emergency, defense and business calls. lt's not too early to start planning for a worthwhile career after graduation. A position with Michigan Bell means good pay, excellent working condi- tions and opportunity for advancement. Why not follow the example of many of your classmates and drop in at our Employment OHice to see about becoming a Very Important Person? 'lO4 N. Division, Michigan Bell Telephone Company Michigan Bell Telephone Company, 104 N. Division lol 1 Z,,.xA I I 121.5 VW rilb' Q4-1 .vi ' H P , if 'gf' -4. , HAVE YOU CONSIDEREDCHIROPRACTIC AS A CAREER THERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR CHIROPRACTERS FOR INFORMATION CALL ANY MEMBER OF THE KENT COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY ROBINSON PHOTO STUDIO 7 Jef?erson, S.E. BAXTER LAUNDERERS 5 8- CLEANERS 747 Fountain, N E ff. 'T S, X Y -gm X. fs,.,, wiki ,W -..auf --A . ...gal AQ x x 3: V Q, X W4-usxkxn, 1 - Ni OUR TEACHERS ARE TONI TWINS I6 f! Q25 L'-x. 7-5363 i, PP all I ,J ' qs., 'Nag' 'ff af? Bills SPECHH BANK'S PHARMACY 200 Union, N.E. 6 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walllam Bachman Arturs Berzms Amedeo Blferno Paul Black Benlamln Brurnsma Karlls Bu s Wrlllam Dawson Donald Denton Evered Dudley Mrs Florence Faasen Mrs Ordeal Franklln Mr and Mrs John Gaastra Mr and Mrs Robert Gllner Mr cmd Mrs Richard Hendricks Mrs John Hoover Mr and Mrs Albert Hulzmg Mrs Dr ev PATRONS and Mrs John Hurzlng and Mrs Eddie Johnson and Mrs Harry Johnson James Keegstra and Mrs Russell Klmesteker and Mrs Wlllaam Kublak and Mrs Boyd Lamoreaux and Mrs Morrls Lieberman and Mrs George Lundberg Rev and Mrs Duncan Llttlefalr Mrs Jean McKmney and Mrs Chester Mlllhoupt and Mrs Allen Moore Mrs Donald Morlanty and Mrs Keuth Morrison and Mrs Voldemars Ostrovs Rev and Mrs Floyd Peterson and Mrs Bernard Prlce and Mrs James Rose and Mrs Bennie Seeley and Mrs Robert Sellon and Mrs Melvm Shlppy and Mrs Barley Slmkms and Mrs Ford Stephens and Mrs Ralph Stone Mrs Katharme Thwaltes and Mrs Maynard VanderWoude and Mrs Jon VanDomelen and Mrs Danlel Vasquez and Mrs Louis Werner and Mrs Arnold Wesoruck and Mrs Walter Whitman Mr, , ' ' Mr. . 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' 8 Index Admunustratuon Advertusement 6 Annual Staff Athletucs Athletuc Secretarues Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Swummung Tennus Track Deducatuon Faculty 4 Honors 4 Mauntenance Offuce Staff Organuzatuons A Cappella Chour A ona A O Wa Ku Ya Horuzon Bug Brother Bug Suster Buology Club C Club Cen Hu Horuzon Classucal Club Debate 67 79 Englush Workshop 84 G A A 83 Helpung Hand Club 5 HI Y 155 Jabberettes Horuzon Junuor Hugh Red Cross 154 Junuor Hugh Student Councul 153 Junuor Hugh Ushers 59 Junuor Y Teens 55 Lubrary Club 10 Lo Se Le Horuzon 39 Math Workshop 3 Natuonal Honor Socu I6 Natuonal Thespuans 19 Ne Ho Gu Horuzon 23 Pep Club 24 Ram Jets Club 38 Rams Revuew Roarung Twentues Horuzon Sare Wa Muco Horuzon Senuor Band Senuor Hugh Red Cross Senuor Hugh Student Councul Senuor Hugh Ushers Senuor Orchestra Senuor Y Teens Sock and Buskun Spanush Club Stage Crew Tanda Horuzon Ta Wan Ka Horuzon Tru L Horuzon Vagabond Horuzon We Aw Talkue Horuzon Zu Cha May Horuzon 52 Patrons 34 Senuors Class Colors and Flowers Class Motto Class Poem Class Prophecy Class Song Dress up Day Mock Electuons Royalty Senuor Play Summer School Graduates Varuety Show 52 Underclassmen Eughth Grade Freshmen Junuors Seventh Grade Sophomores Specual Educatuon I36- 137 4 O 169 ' ........................ 153 ' ........................ 15-l .........................u7o-u7u ' ........................... 60-as ' ' ................ 64 .............,..........so-su .......................74-78 I I .......... ................ a 5 , 58 . 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