Muncie Central High School - Magician Yearbook (Muncie, IN)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 140
Cover
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Row 'I - PHIL JOHNSON-Concert Choir, "The Curious Savage," "Rest As-
sured" . . . DAVID L. JOLLIFF-Junior Classical League . . . GARY A. JONES
-Band . . . IKE JONES . . . MAX JONES lwithdrawnj.
Row 2-SHARON CONQUEST JONES-"The Curious Savage," "Rest As-
sured," Munsonian . . . SHERYL ANN JONES - Cheering Block, Spanish
Club, Munsonian . . . THOMAS EDWARD JONES
WANDA JOYCE JONES-Honor Society, Munsonian . . . DOLLIE NADINE KEIHN
-Concert Choir.
Row 3-DALE W. KENNEDY-Sophomore Council . . . JACKIE SUE KEN-
NEDY-Honor Society, Bible Club, Concert Choir . . . JANET LOU KENNEDY
. . . Bible Club, Future Homemakers, Concert Choir . . . M. RALPH KENNEDY
. . . SHARON I. KENT-All-Girl Choir.
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Row 'l-JOYCE DEAN KING-Entered in January, l955, from Mt. Summit
High School in Mt. Summit, Indiana . . . JIM KIRKALDY-Senior Council, Foot-
ball, Junior Council . . . BUDDY L. KIRTZ . . . ARNELLA BARBER KlSTLER-Hon-
Society, French Club, Band, Orchestra, Junior Council.
Row 2 - SHARON K. KISTLER-Future Homemakers, Junior Classical League,
Band . . . KATHLEEN SUE KNODERER-Concert Choir . . . JO NELLE KOGER-
Entered in January, 1955, from DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Indiana, Bible
Club, Future Homemakers . . . CAROL KRAMER-Concert Choir . . . L. JOANN
KRIEG.
Row 3-RONALD L. KRONZ-Honor Society, Math Club . . . ROCHELLE
LAPIN-Cheering Block, French Club, Junior Classical League, Tri-Hi-Y, Sopho-
more Council, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured . . . JO ANNE LARRABEE
-All-Girl Choir . . . KAY LAWRENCE-Band Majorette, Sophomore Council . . .
ROBERT LEACH.
Row 'I-MONTIE LEDSINGER . . . JIMMY W. LEE . . . BARRY LIMPERT-
French Club . . . GEORGE ELL LINDSEY . . . GENE LINDZY.
Row 2-NANCY LEE LOCEY-Honor Society, Cheering Block, Future Home
makers, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert Choir . . . EDDIE LOCKARD-Football, Baseball . .
LUELLA LODGE . . . JUNE MYERS LONGFELLOW . . . ROBERT GENE LONG
FELLOW.
Row 3-LIONEL LORANCE-Golf, Sophomore Council . . . KENNETH AL
LEN LOVE . . . JACK D. LOWERY . . . WILLIAM LUDINGTON-Book Guild
French Club . . . JOHN LUTTON.
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Row 'l - RUBY JOYCE LYONS-Y-Teens, Concert Choir . . . HATTlE McCAIN
-Cheering Block . . . MARCIA MCCARTHY-Cheering Block, Spanish Club, Tri-
Hi-Y, Concert Choir, "The Curious Savage" . . . BOB MCCREERY-Band.
Row 2-DEE ANNA MCCUBBINS-Distributive Education Club . . . SHA-
RON DEE MCDUFFEE-Concert Choir . . . JAMES McINTIRE . . . MARLAND L.
MclNTlRE . . . JOHN B. MCKEEVER-Senior President, Senior Council, Honor So-
ciety, Cross Country, Track, Book Guild, Youth Forum, Junior President, Junior
Council.
Row 3- PHILLIP E. McKILLIP . . . MARGARET ANN MALY-Cheering Block,
Orchestra . . . NAOMI ANN MANGUS-Y-Teens, Concert Choir . . . DARRELL
PHILLIP MANN . . . ROBERT MANOR-Bible Club.
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Row I-JOE E. MANSFIELD-Hi-Y, Swimming, Sophomore Council . . .
MIKE MARK-Magician Business Manager . . . LINDA MARSH-Honor Society,
Book Guild, Cheering Block Leader, Youth Forum, Junior Council, Magician
. . . RONALD C. MARSH . . . BEVERLY DIAN MARSHALL-Future Homemakers,
Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Council.
Row 2-NANCY KAY MARVIN-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Council
. . . GERALD RICHARD MATCHETT . . . RALPH MAULLER . . . ERNEST N.
MAXWELL . . . FRANCES LOUISE HORN MAZE.
Row 3-JOYCE MARLENE MENARD-Concert Choir . . . JEAN C. MERS-
Cheering Block, Future Homemakers . . . JOSEPH MESSER . . . CARL J. MILLER
. . . DWON M. MILLER.
Row I-RAY L. MILLER . . . PHYLLIS ANN MINIX-Entered in September,
1955, from Sandusky High School in Sandusky, Ohio, French Club, Y-Teens
. . . JANICE MITCHELL . . . MICHAEL JERRY MITCHELL.
Row 2-ERNEST FREDERICK MOHLER-Sophomore Council . . . CHARLES
WILLIAM MONROE . . . MARLENE MONROE-Concert Choir . . . GEORGIA
MONTGOMERY-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, All-Girl Chair . . .MARI-
LYN MOORE-Cheering Block Leader, Junior Classical League, Tri-Hi-Y, Con-
cert choir, Munsonian.
Row 3-ROBERT L. MORGAN-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, "Rest Assured" . . .
CARL D. MORRIS . . . DAVID MORRIS . . . CLARA MORROW-Cheering Block
. . . JUDSON MARTIN MOTSENBOCKER-"The Curious Savage."
Row I-DENNIS BOYD MURRAY-Junior Classical League . . . JACKIE
DEAN MYERS . . . BRENDA NELSON-Cheering Block . . . JAMES LARRY NEL-
SON. . . MARY JO BRICKER NEW.
Row 2-JUDITH ANN NOBLE-Concert Choir . . . GARY B. NOLLEY-
Distributive Education Club . . . SHARON PATRICIA O'MEARA-Cheering Block,
French Club, Munsonian . . . WILLIAM E. O'NEAL- Basketball, Track, Spanish
Club, Concert Choir . . . SANDRA KAY O'NlEL- Future Homemakers, Y-Teens.
Row 3-SHARRON 0.0RR . . . LARRY A. PARRIS-Junior Classical
League . . . MATTIE PATRICK-Cbeering Block . . . RUTH ELLEN PATTERSON
-All-Girl Choir . . . NORMA JEAN PAUL-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert
Choir.
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Row 'I-CAROL ANNE PEARSON . . . JOAN PERDUE-Future Home-
mokers, Bond, Concert Choir . . . LINDA KAY PERKINS . . . SHIRLEY ANN
PERRY-Cheering Block, Future Homemokers.
Row 2 - GARY J. PHILLIPS- Sophomore Council . . . MICHAEL A. PHILLIPS
-Track . GILBERT L. PHIPPS . . . EDDIE PIERCE-Senior Council, Junior
Council . . . GEORGE KENNER PIERCE- Honor Society, Book Guild, Hi-Y, Moth
Club, Youth Forum, Magician.
Row 3-NATHANIEL PIERCE-Junior Council . . . RICHARD L. PIERPONT
. . . PETER JAY PIPPEN -Senior Council, Golf, Swimming, Junior Council . . .
JOHN LYNN PITTENGER-Swimming . . . BARBARA JOYCE POOR-Cheering
Block, Future Homemokers, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert Choir.
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Row I-JOYCE LILLIAN POTTER-Future Homemakers, Y-Teens . . .
LARRY PRATHER-Football . . . JANET KAY PRATT-Cheering Block, Spanish
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert Choir . . . GLENN KEITH PROCTOR . . . JUDITH JEAN
PROSSER-Cheering Block, French Club, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured."
Row 2 - JAMES E. RAHE - Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Swimming,
Junior Classical League, Youth Forum, Junior Council . . . THERESIA L. RAHE
. . . SANDRA KAY RANSDELL . . . ROSELYN KAY RAPPE . . . DANIEL E.
RAWLINGS- Distributive Education Club.
Row 3-GLORIA A. REASON . . . MAXINE JOANNE REDWINE-Concert
Choir . . . CHARLES DAVID REECE-Honor Society, Youth Forum, Band Drum
Maior, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Junior Council, Sophomore Council, "The Curious
Savage," "Rest Assured" . . . DANNY RAY REEDER . . . JACK PHILLIP REES.
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JAMES E. REYNOLDS-Football, Track,
Row 2-JACK RHOADES . . . JOHN RHOADES . . . NOAH L. RICHMAN
. . BEVERLY JEAN RILEY-Cheering
. . JERRY LEE RILEY.
Block, Junior Classical League, Tri-Hi-Y
Row 3 - PATRICIA MAE RILEY - Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, Junior
Classical League . . . J. WARREN ROACH . . . DONN ROBERTS-Honor So-
ciety . . . LARRY B. ROBERTS-Senio
Savage," "Rest Assured" . . . PHILLIP
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Members of the Burris French Club,
special guests at the French Club's
Christmas banquet, were surprised
to see Central's own Santa Claus. He
made his appearance along with Ro-
chelle Lapin, Sharon O'Meara, Norma
Rude, Rita Hunt, and Wanda Swift in
a play which was presented for the
enioyment of the guests. This banquet,
held annually, is an event which high-
lights the club's year. By the way,
Santa turned out to be Mary Belle
Wade.
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David Young appears to be rather
puzzled at the idea of finding the
area of a triangle, while Jane Harper
tries to explain to a member of the
solid geometry class how she is going
to find the area of the figure which
she has drawn. Jim Shaw is gladly
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listening to Fred Boyd explain how
he intends to find the length of the
line AB. Solid geometry is a course
which is especially useful to boys who
plan to take engineering in college
or to students who plan to maior in
mathematics.
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Row I-RITA FRANCES ROONEY-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers
. . . THOMAS RUDDICK . . . NORMA RUTH RUDE-Honor Society, Cheering
Block, French Club, Concert Choir . . . ALTA MARIE SANDERFUR . . . JERRY
LEROY SARAH.
Row 2 - SUZANNE SASSER - Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, Tri-Hi-Y,
"The Curious Savage" . . . ALBERTA MAE SATTERFIELD . . . DAVID KEITH SAT-
TERFIELD-Senior Council, Basketball, Sophomore Council . . . STANTON E.
SCHAD . . . DAVID L. SCHNEIDER-Entered in January, 1956, from Saint
Meinrad Seminary at St. Meinrad, Indiana.
Row 3-TAMARA SCHNITZLER-Senior Treasurer, Senior Council, Honor
Society, Book Guild, Youth Forum, Sophomore Secretary, Sophomore Council,
"Rest Assured" . . . ROBERT EUGENE SCHOUNCE . . . ROBERT SCHWER-Track,
Cross Country . . . NANCI ELAINE SCOTT . . . DONALD R. SCROGGINS-Track.
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Row I - BILLY J. SELLS . . . NANCY ARLENE SHAW . . . LARRY LEE SHINN
. . . PAUL SHOLDERS - Entered in September, I955, from Gersfmeyer Technical
High School at Terre Haute, Indiana.
Row 2-WILLIAM SIMMONS-Junior Council, Sophomore Council . .
RAMONA'PATTY SITES . . . GLENDA LEE SKEEN . . . GERALD SKINNER . .
DARRELL GENE SMITH -Cross Country, Track.
Row 3-JAMES SYLVESTER SMITH . . . MARTHA ANNE SMITH-Honor
Society, French Club, Junior Classical League, Junior Council . . . ROY H.
SNEED-Track . . . CAROLYN SUE SNIDER- Honor Society, Magician . . .
LARRY M. SNIDER.
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Row 'I-MARIANNA FRANCES SNIDER-Honor Society, Cheering Block,
Future Homemokers, Concert Choir, Sophomore Council . . . MARILYN LOU SNI-
DER-Honor Society . . . DALE SOWELLS . . . BETTY SPRAGUE . . . LODEMA
MAE SPURLOCK - AII-Girl Choir.
Row 2 - HELEN MARIE STAGGS - Bible Club . . . JEANNE STAUTAMOYER
-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y, Munsoniun . . . SHARON SUE STEELE-Cheering
Block, AII-Girl Choir . . . CLOTEEN STEPHENS . . . JAMES ARTHUR STEPHEN-
SON-Entered in September, 1955, from Alma Heights Senior High School in
San Antonio, Texas, Spanish Club.
Row 3-THEODORE R. STERRETT - fWithdrcwnJ . . . LAURA SUE
STEVENSON - Future Homemakers, Bond, Orchestra . . . CAROL ELAINE STEW-
ART-Honor Society, Cheering Block, Future Homemokers, Concert Choir . . .
NANCY SUE STOUT- Cheering Block, Concert Choir . . . WILLIAM D. STRINGER.
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Row I-WAYNE A. STUDEBAKER -Concert Choir . . . KATIE LOU STULTS
-Iwithdrawnj . . . LARRY LEE SUMWALT . . . WANDA SWIFT-Senior Secre-
tary, Senior Council, Cheering Block, French Club, Junior Classical League, Tri-Hi-
Y, Sophomore Council, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured."
Row 2-BARBARA JEAN SYPHERS-Tri-Hi-Y . . . JACK LAWRENCE SYP-
HERS . . . NILA TAIT . . . CHESTER TAYLOR-Football, Baseball, Swimming,
Sophomore Council . . . ANN THOMPSON- Entered in September, 1956, from
New Albany High School, New Albany, Indiana.
Row 3-JOYCE MARIE THOMPSON . . . WAYNE L. THOMPSON . . .
MICHAEL THOMAS TOLAND . . . GENEVIEVE SLETA TOLLER - Concert Choir . . .
MICHAEL K. TOWELL.
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Row 'I-JOAN TRUSTY-Honor Society, Cheering Block, Spanish Club,
Tri-Hi-Y . . . GALE CORRIN TSCHUOR . . . ROBERTA ANN TUDOR-Cheering
Block, Concert Choir . . . ROBERT TURNER- Entered in September, 1955, from
New Castle High School in New Castle, Indiana, Magician . . . PATRICIA ANN
VENIS- Honor Society, Cheering Block, Junior Classical League.
Row 2-RICHARD RALPH VEST . . . ROSCOE CHALMER VICKERS . . .
ELIZABETH ANN WADE-Honor Society, Cheering Block, Future Homemakers
. . . MARY BELLE WADE -' Honor Society, French Club . . . DON WAGNER-
Spanish Club.
Row 3 - JUANITA LUCILLE WALN - Tri-Hi-Y, Band Maiorette, Concert Choir
. . . JANET SUE WARD-Honor Society, Cheering Block, French Club, Future
Homemakers, Concert Choir . . . JUDITH M. WARFEL - Future Homemakers . . .
MARY ANNE WARFEL . . . JUDITH A. WARNER-Entered in February, 1956,
from Lakeview High School in Battle Creek, Michigan.
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Row 'I-SHERYL ANN WARNOCK-Purdue Legislative Assembly, Senior
Council, Honor Society, Book Guild, Youth Forum, Junior Council . . . MARCIA
DIANN WEAKLEY-Future Homemakers . . . DAVID FRANCIS WEHLAGE-Pur-
due Legislative Assembly, Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Book Guild, Youth
Forum, Junior Council, "The Curious Savage" . . . BETTY JEANETTE WEST-
Cheering Block, Junior Classical League, Orchestra.
Row 2 - NANCY ANN WHITE- Munsonian Editor, Sophomore Council . . .
MARTHA J'. WHITEMAN - Honor Society, Cheering Block, Junior Classical League
. . . JOYCE ANN WHITESIDE-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, Concert
Choir . . . LINDA WHITNEY-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y . . . DIAN MARIA
WHITTEMORE-Cheering Block, Junior Classical League.
Row 3 -JIM WILHOITE - Cross Country, Track, Swimming, Junior Classical
League . . . BETTY WILLIAMS . . . HELEN A. WILLIAMS-French Club, Future
Homemakers, Y-Teens . . . JERRY F. WILLIAMS-Hi-Y, Concert Choir . . . M.
MARIE WILLIAMS-Honor Society, Concert Choir.
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Row I-HARRY E. WILSON, Jr .... NORMAN RAY WILSON-Football,
Wrestling, Track . . . PATTY JOSEPHINE WILSON-Cheering Block . . . WILLIE
WILSON, Jr. Knot to graduatel . . . NANCY JANE WISE-Entered in September,
1955, from Cowan High School in Cowan, Indiana, Concert Choir.
Row 2-SANDRA ELEY WOODRING . . . LINDA LEE WOOLUMS-Cheer-
ing Block, Y-Teens, Concert Choir . . . TOM J. WRIGHT . . . JOHNNY WYATT
. . . SANDRA LEE WYNE.
Row 3- PETE YOHLER- Purdue Legislative Assembly, Tennis . . . CAROL
ANN YOUNCE-Junior Classical League, Math Club . . . DAVID YOUNG . . .
ZONA M. ZEARBAUGH-Munsonian . . . RAYMOND EUGENE ZIMMERMAN-
Distributive Education Club.
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Row I-Mike Lowell, Mike Wehlage, Fred Wiggins, Larae Hutson, Bill Graham
Row 2-Dan Oyler, Dana Huffman, Arlene Thornell, Kit Carson, Donna Roger.
Row 3-Glen Noel, Jack Broadwater, Steve Sawicki, Merrill Clevenger, Ronnie Demas.
Row 4-Dan Benson, June Haney, Nancy Dunn, Larry Helms, Janelle Coons, Sue Pence.
Row 5-Mr. Wagoner, Mrs. Hollis, Mr. Langdon. -
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
FRED WIGGINS MIKE WEHLAGE LARAE HUTSON
President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer
SPONSORS
WILLIAM LANGDON MRS. LUCILE HOLLIS W, J, WAGONER
Chairman Social Financial
JUNIOR CALENDAR
Junior All-School Dance Field House November 2
Junior Open House Central December 6
Junior Play Central April 9-'IO
Junior-Senior Prom Student Center May 24
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Iris L. Abrams, Charles R. Adams, Larry
Adams.
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amson, Joan Altherr, Waunelda Anack
er, James K. Ancil.
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Anderson, Kenneth Arrington, Gary E.
Atkins, Sonia Kay Bailey, Jordan Al
Bard.
Row 4-Dixie June Barlow, Kattie Mae
Barnes, Phyllis Jean Barton, Ray Bayer,
Marilyn Rose Beard, Billy Beebe.
Row 5-Lavonne Bell, Roger David
Bell, Donald Earl Benbow, Marilyn Ben-
nington, Dan Benson, Jim Berry.
Row 6-Dorothy Biehl, Gary Bird, Ted
Allen Bird, Larry Blade, Larry Leon
Blaesing, Rena Blankenship.
Row 7-Ronnie Bogue, Charles David
Boguske, Juanita Boles, Judy Borror,
Sandy Lynn Bowie, Linda Sue Boyle.
Row 8-Marilyn Kay Boyle, Jane Bran-
don, La-Wanda Joyce Brewer, Ronald
Bridgeman, Shelby Briggs, Jack Broad-
water.
Row 9 - Nancy Brookbank, Estel
Brown, M. Joyce Brown, Marvina Brown,
William E. Brown, Mike Brumback.
Row 'IO-Morris Brumley, Dick Bryan,
Susan Jane Buennagel, William Buntin,
Dave Burchfield, Jerry Burden.
Row ll-Jerry Eugene Burgess, Sonny
Burks, Robert Burns, Phyllis Burnworth,
Mike Burres, Phil Sylvester Butts.
Row 12-Lowell Thomas Byrd, Ray-
mond Caine, John Campbell, Marvin
Campbell, Gladys Carman, Gary Car-
michael.
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Row l-Mary Ann Carpenter, Kather-
ine Carson, Jerry Sue Carter, Jimmy Car-
ter, Betty Lou Case, George Caupp.
Row 2--Marvin Leroy Cavanaugh,
Phyllis Chalfant, Margie Chambers, John
Chase, Cecil Cheatham, Robert Charles
Christian.
Row 3-Earl George Clark, Larry Gene
Clark, Loretta Sue Clark, Rex Clark,
Charlotte Clemens, Gerald Leroy Clem-
SDS.
Row 4-Merrill Clevenger, Thomas
Earl Clidinst, Fred Clock, George Juan
Coatie, David Collett, Janet Sue Collins.
Row 5-Janice Kaye Collins, Jerry Col-
lins, Carol Combs, David Conley, Ed-
ward L. Conley, Phil Conn.
Row 6-Jim L. Connell, Michael Con-
yers, Janelle Coons, Maralyn Ann Coop,
Gary Cooper, Jerry Cooper.
Row 7-Linda Cooper, Roxanna Ruth
Cordle, Janice Corn, Jane Cox, Terry
Rae Cox, Betty Ann Craig.
Row8-Patricia Craig, David Crall,
Eugene Crose, Ronald Crouse, Sallie Jo
Crouse, Patricia Kay Crowder.
Row 9-Earl Crowe, Jack Cruea, Mary-
anna Cummings, Billy Cunningham,
Glen Cunningham, Glenda Kay Cunning-
ham'.
Row 'IO-Judy Cunningham, Dave
Cunnington, Bill Dailey, Sammie John
Dalton, Alfred Daniel, Randy Tyrone
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Row li - Mary Dargo, Robert E.
Daugherty, Carl Edward Davis, M. A.
Davis, Patricia Ann Davis, Patricia Jo-
anne Davis.
Row 12-Phillip Ray Deane, Phyllis
Rose Deane, John L. Deeds, Pat Deiser,
Donald Demas, Ronald Charles Demas.
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Because most of us do not plan to attend college, Central offers many
opportunities for those who will go to work immediately after graduation. Stu-
dents may prepare for office and secretarial work in business education classes.
Retail selling offers many opportunities in sales and merchandising. The Trade
School enables boys to begin vocational training. Many girls who plan to
marry choose homemaking courses in the home economics department.
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The girls enrolled in foods classes
throughout the semester learn the dif-
ferent types of foods and the many
ways to prepare them. Here Miss
Burgoyne is showing a beef roast.
Roasting is one ofthe phases of cook-
ing they study thoroughly.
The main obiective of any
typing student is to type
quickly and correctly the les-
sons in his book, and that ap-
pears to be what these stu-
dents are intent upon. In-
structing them in their task
are Mr. Shroyer and Mr. Mc-
Curdy, a student teacher. Typ-
ing is a course which is im-
portant to any student who
plans to enter the field of
business.
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Carolyn Sue Dickerson, Patricia Yvonne
Digman, James Dominick, Betty Douthitt.
Row 2-Jeffrey Dowd, Diane Druck,
Allan Dulaney, Mary Jane Dunn, Nancy
Dunn, Mary Earls.
Row 3-Nancy Ann Eley, lnez Mae
Elliss, James Eugene Ellis, Sharon Lee
Emdee, Linda Kay Enterkin, Bob W.
Evans.
Row 4-Loren A. Evans, Roberta Jane
Evans, Sandy Eytchison, Judi Femyer,
Luke Ferrell, Bob Fields.
Row 5-David Fields, Mary Ann Fields,
Bob Flanagan, Roberta Marie Flanagan,
Phillip Wayne Flick, Larry Frankel.
Row 6-Jim French, Diana Kay Frey,
Linda Fulton, Ann Garrard, Benny Gar-
rett, Leon Garrett.
Row 7-Tom Gates, William E. Gentry,
Cynthia Gerhardt, Barbara Gibson,
David Lee Gibson, Clayton Goe, Jr.
Row 8-Jay Gooding, M. C. Gossett,
Ray Grady, Bill Graham, Jack Edward
Graham, Jo-Anne Graham.
Row 9-Thomas Graves, Joyce Ann
Gray, Wayne Gray, Carolyn Green, Judy
Green, Robert Greer.
Row 10-Bonnie Maxine Gregory,
Marilyn Louise Greive, Bobbi Grice,
Georgianna Griftis, David Eugene
Grimes, Richard E. Gross, Jr.
Row l'l - Luzern Guthrie, Dwayne
Habegger, Harold Haggard, Leanorah
Haley, Carolyn Sue Hall, Joel Hall.
Row 12-Monti Hall, Wesley Hall, Pat
Hamilton, Pat Hammond.
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Garry Hanson, Earl Harnish, Edward A K ' ,N
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Sandi Hart, Marsha Ann Hartley, Leon- K ll 'I A ' '
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Hendrix, James Hensley, Mary Herri- X, W l Wf - A
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Hinds, Bill Hinton, Dove Hirons. ' G83 93 Y"
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Ernie Hogue, Amp Holding, Harold ty,
Holding, Johnice Lee Holding. ' "VX, ' ' E K all J
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Jean Hunt, John Hunt, Sue Hunt, Larae nfl' . x ,
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Row lO-Barbara Jean Jenkinson, Q, 'J - .X A N - H .- , . is
Janet Jett, Henry Johnson, Jackie John- g. . 3 .1 li
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Kennedy, Billy Ray Killebrew, Janet
Kimbrough, Edward King.
Row 2-Raymond King, Thomas King,
Ramona Kingrey, Joe Kinnett, Zola M.
Kirby, Marvin Lee Kirtz.
Row 3-Ed Kissinger, Dave Kistler,
Mary Ellen Kelpfer, Sandy Knecht,
Claudia Kreider, Donald Kuhns.
Row 4-Paul Kvalo, Danny Lambert,
Rebecca Sue Lambert, Jean Ann Lang-
don, Roy Lasater, Mike Lawell.
Row 5-William Ledsinger, Kay Leit-
shuh, Phillip Levi, Bobby Lewis, Deanna
M. Lewis, Ronnie Lewis.
Row 6-Suetta Lewis, Tommy Allen
Liby, Linda Lee Lightfoot, David Lips-
comb, Wanda Locke, Chester Long.
Row 7-William Long, Cecil Lorance,
Jeraldine Jo Lounsbury, Tom McCaf-
ferty, Lula McCain, Kay McCallister.
Row 8-Dan McCarley, Lynn McCar-
roll, Carla Jane McCray, Franklin Mc-
Creery, Moya Kay McFarland, George
McGowan.
Row 9-William DeWaine McGunegill,
Robyn McMillin, Jerry McReynolds, Larry
McReynolds, Richard E. McVicker, Phillip
M. Mahoney.
Row 10-Judith Manor, Sharon Mans-
field, David Markley, James Marks,
Daniel W. Masters, Michael David Mer-
rlll.
Row 'll-Arvilla Mae Miller, Jerry Lee
Miller, Judith Miller, Lawrence Michael
Miller, Margie Louise Miller, Mary Louise
Miller.
Row 12-Myrtle Miller, Sherry Miller,
Earl Mills, Harry Lasley Mills.
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Row 'l-Marcia Mills, Margie L. Mills,
Sally Moodey, Jean Moody, Janet Sue
Moore, Kay Louise Moore.
Row 2-Pauline Sue Moore, Mike
Morgan, Dennis Gene Morris, James
Lyle Mort, Janith Dianne Myers.
Row 3-Sandy Kay Myers, Marrianne
Newman, Peggy Kay Nickols, Verna Sue
Noble, Glenn Noel, Judy Norton.
Row 4-James Oaldon, Sherry Oliver,
Sheila Jane Olsen, Delene Orr, Peggy
Diane Owen, Dan Oyler.
Row 5 - Charles David Paddock,
Thomas Authur Peden, Carol Palmer,
Kendra Pankey, Sue Pankey, Marilyn
Pardieck.
Row 6-Tom Parkinson, Betty Ruth
Parton, Beth Ann Parvis, Kaye Dee
Payne, Saundra Pedigo, Edgar Pemble-
lOl"l.
Row 7-Sue Pence, Danna Penrod,
Gilbert Peters, Michael Ptleeger, John
Phillips, Cecile Pomeroy.
Row 8-Paul Post, Barbara Ann Price,
Vernon Scott Quinton, Donna Jayne
Rager, Nancy J. Rahe, Bob Rainey.
Row 9-Virginia Rainey, Jerry Reed,
Alan Floyd Reese, Genalda Reese, Lu-
cretia Rench, Lyona Louise Rench.
Row 10-Celestine Reynolds, Patricia
Ann Reynolds, Karen Lee Richardson,
Nancy Lee Richman, Ronald Leon
Ritchie George Roberts.
Row 'll-Toby Roberts, Joyce Robert-
son, Lois J. Robertson, Jan Ray Robin-
son, Sharon Roe, Ann Roetken.
Row l2-Linda Rolf, Tommy Rosehart
Gloria Dean Ross, David Skeeter Routh.
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' f 22 if I ' Schuck, Stella Sells, Bill Senn, Jim Shaw,
' Virginia Shaw.
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'Uv A ' , Y a ' l" f J' Bob Shockley, Donna Mae 'Shoecraft,
' ff Anna Shuttleworth, Toby Sue Silverburg.
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F A. ,Q fl' li .fm Row 6-Carolyn Sites, Calvin Spencer
f- J, . H 6 -1 - fzly A fi ,Q Sizelove, Bety Skaggs, Duwaine Skinner,
. . , i Wa... 'ff' ., He., Fred Slusher, Tim Small.
'Wg , 'V Row 7-Jane E. Smart, Connie Sue
lf ' 'Q fav' 1' fr Q 'T ,Z - Smith, James W. Smith, Madeline C.
' V ' f-Z1 -7 ' 7 Smith, Orville Smith, Patti Jeanne Smith.
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, 'V' -1' -X' 77 yi. ' T' David Steckman, Gordon Stellwag.
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,A ,Nj f A I Q 4 W, A A, Stevens, Sarah Stevens, Edwin Owen
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f' 1 1 y Row ll-Betty Ann Stine, James H.
.,,. 'M' ' 4, Q mf, ji' S Stockett, Kathleen Stockton, Gaylord
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John Clarence Thompson, Arlene Thorn- g ',
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Belle Towles, Sherry Jean Trapp. 'Ts
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Elaine Tuttle, Georgia Ullman. ax. F
Row 4-Marilyn Kay Ulrey, Patricia ' -f-T kr 4.5 "dir . : -A
Jane Underwood, Mary Jo Vanderburg, l X-' by 59 rf'
Joyce Vandevencler, Jerry Van Matre, , h 1
Michael Van Matre. lh ' ,,x,A
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Wagoner, Terry Wallace, Tom Walling, 'Q i lk- , P
Woody Wantz, Bill Warner. l' K F X3i1"1"4 ' T
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Row 6-Judith Warner, Mildred Wat- .- f' Q-19 'itff ' " 'S ' 4 '
ters, Michael Wehlage, Michael Welty, " T ,. 'T - -i x ' i -- '
Waneta Joyce Wertz, Gary Dale Wheeler. W' M ni Sv. S 5' :M E
Row 7-Carol Whetsell, Everett Russell A 4 G - B D .1 -, J. ,
Whicker, Sanford Whitacre,JeanneWhit- N 'cd -5, Y'
comb, Joe Whiteman, Byron Whitted. T ' ' ' X W .:'
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S. Wiggins, Fred Evon Wilkerson, Stan- " Qi '- If 'ii' - f ' L
ley B. Wilkins,.Wendell L. Wilkinson, ' F y L
Larry Dean Williams. x h g J N ' QA ,
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Judy Louise Wilson, Bill S. Wingate, , '- L Vg yxw, '- u
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mack, Larry Wood, Lela Darlene Wood, 1' MY' ' , " ' , Y
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Gary D. Wools, Ora B. Woolums. X ,-. 2,,a5V.hi rt - im,
Row Ti-Jerry Workman, Jim Work- 1 - x I - -. -:-4 1 '-
man, Sally Worl, Beth Ann Wray, Gary I. g Y Q -' .-'-' -i -' .J J'
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Row 2-John Gates, Phillip McCartney, Glen Scroggins, Phil Brown, Judy Lounsbury.
Row 3--Greg Hurst, Bill Homrig, Bonnie Briggs, Shelia Garrett, Phyllis Valandingham.
Row -Phil Cooley, Sandy Turner, Marie McCarty, Lucinda Foltz, Wanda McClanahan, Kenneth
Berry.
Row -Nancy Hurst, David Urban, Tyrone Jones, Judy Clifford, Mary Barton,
Row -Mr. Wright, Miss Burgoyne, Mri Julian.
SOPHOMORE COUNCH. OFFICERS
Don Van Dyke Donna Rahe Marcia Peckinpaugh
Chairman Secretary Treasurer
SPONSORS
Malcolm Julian Miss Jayne Burgoyne Byron Wright
Chairman Social F'n0nC'Ul
SOPHOMORE CALENDAR
Sophomore Open House Central March 'I3
Sophomore Dance Student Center May 3
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Row 1-James W. Abram, Billy W.
Adams, Bill Alfont, Mary Alfont, Mar-
iann Allison.
Row 2-Phyllis Allred, Bill Ambler,
Freida Jane Amos, Bernard Anderson,
Jayne Anderson, Ramona Ankrom.
Row 3-Carolyn E. Armstrong, James
H. Armstrong, Janet Faye Artrip,
Michael Ashley, Nancy Ayers, Claudia
Babbitt, Larry Eugene Badders.
Row 4-Nancy Bader, Janie Bailey,
David Baker, Helen Baker, James L,
Banks, Ramona Barlow, Everett Bar-
nard.
Row 5-Roy Barnes, Steve Barnett,
Karl Barnheart, Mable Barrett, Mary
Barton, Jerry Baxter, John Bayman.
Raw 6-Larry Beard, Warren G. Beo-
ty, Betty Ann Beesley, David A. Bell,
Phyllis Bell, Chic Benedict, Carol Jean
Bennett.
Row 7-Judith Bennett, Linda Ben-
nett, Don Billings, Lydia Billups, Jesse
Blankenship, Mary Jean Blazer, Hollis
Blevins.
Row 8-Jay Dee Bond, Barbara Boo-
her, Martha L. Borror, Judy Boswell,
Sharon Bowen, Bill Boyle, Gretchen
Brachvogel.
Row 9-Carolyn Bracken, Philip Brad-
burn, Sharon Brady, Buford Bramlett,
Elizabeth Kay Brammer, Marilyn Brand,
Alberta Branson. .
Row 10-Ron Branson, Barbara Brat-
ton, Linda Joanne Brenner, Shirley
Brewer, Bonnie Briggs, Larry Brockels-
by, Paul Brogan.
Row 'li-Pauline Brogan, Peggy
Brooks, Grover Brown, Phillip Brown,
Willoughby Brown, Robert Broyles,
Mary Buchanan.
Row 'I2-David Buchner, Flora Buck,
Stewart Buckmaster, Darrell Buis,
Thomas Robert Burch, Mary Jane
Burk, Bruce C. Burkett.
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Chalfant, Cammie Edward Childress,
Gary Choate, Bill Church, Lynn Ann
Church, Don Clark.
Row 5-Frieda Clark, Jackie Clark,
Judy Kay Clark, Ray Clark, Wanda
Clark, Marion Claxton.
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David Coffman.
Row 7-Gerald Leroy Cole,Jim Cole,
Juanita Collett, Michael Collins, Mich-
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Conn.
Row 8-Leslie Conner, Thelma Jo
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Coton.
Rovv 9-Duane Cougill, Michael D.
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Cox, Peggy Cox.
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Craig, Jayne Crist, Ocie Mae Cris-
well, Bing Crosby, Larry Crose, Al
Crouch.
Row 'Il-Bette Crow, Norman Crow,
Carolyn Crownover, David A Crum,
Sharon Cumings, Pearley Cunningham,
Betty Dalton.
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Gibson, Donald Gillentine, Kenneth
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Sue McDorman, Judy McKillip.
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Harry Maxon.
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Row 7-Gene Watterson, Betsy Ann
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Row 8-Nadine White, Beth Sue
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Row 9-Sylvia Williams, Wanda Lee
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Row 10 - Mary Kathern Wilson,
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Row TT--Linda Wise, Greta Wolfe,
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Yes, this picture was taken in Central.
Sharon Goen is sewing at the new ma-
chines set in the modern cabinets. Jeanne
Stautamoyer, Bev Riley, Suzanne Sasser,
and Marilyn Bennington are enjoying
the living room area of the clothing
classroom. The girls of Miss McTurnan's
clothing classes did the interior decorat-
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would probably have to stop and take a second look.
Yes, they are boys, and they are cooking! Credit
must not only be given to these boys for undertaking
such a difficult task, but also to Miss Burgoyne for
attempting to instruct them.
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"May l help you?" Students par-
ticipating in Student Store Day know that is
not the correct way to approach a customer.
James Fields, Jill Hartley, Jud Motsen-
Sheet metal work was added
this year to the many courses
offered at the Trade School. Here
Mr. Beerbower is shown point-
ing to some detail in which Leslie
Niccum, Donny Burtt, and Merlyn
Houlc are quite interested. From
the facial expressions, the work
seems to be satisfactory.
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to figure out what the unpredictable Charlie
Fritz will want to buy. What was it,
Charlie? lt was probably one of their jobs.
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Sophomore Open House provided
the opportunity for parents of the
underclassmen to meet with their
teachers. This occasion was the first
tor the mothers and dads to see the
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rooms in which their children spend
a large part of their day. Pat Wyne,
her parents, and her English teacher,
Miss Bly, do not appear to be upset
over her work. Congratulations, Pat!
Mr. Edward Zetterberg, former
chemistry teacher and now a mem
ber of the school board, does not
seem the least bit out of place In
the chemistry laboratory. Mr and
Mrs. Zetterberg returned to Central
for Senior Open House and stopped
to pay Mr. Budensiek, present
chemistry teacher, a visit.
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Practically everybody enioys
good food. So an important part
of any open house is the refresh-
ments. What better place to serve
guests than in the Central cafeteria,
specially decorated for the event!
Marilyn Pardieck is making sure
that her parents get plenty to eat
and drink at Junior Open House.
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boy who was in the chorus line of laughter so loud that the dancers
at Senior Open House would surely couldn't hear the music - not that
agree that he could once upon a hearing the music would have im-
time. Throughout the performance proved the dancing.
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This is the sequel. Just after the pic-
ture was taken, Pete dropped all the
books. Who' hoppen, Pete?
Friendship! There are many differ-
ent kinds of friendship, but this type
seems to be the most popular at Central.
Pete Yohler is trying to prove his strength
to Joyce Whiteside by attempting the
difficult task of carrying all the books.
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teachers are also their friends. Faculty
members are always willing to help
with problems, mathematical or other-
wise. For example, here are Diane
Druck and Elizabeth Bowles confer-
The front hall clock and
the trophy cases mark fa-
vorite meeting places for
Centralites. Sandy Turner,
Molly Milner, and 'Rita Hunt
seem to be listening to
Mary Fellerhoff's explana-
tion of some of Central's
prized trophies. Or they
could be getting ready to
answer some of her ques-
tions. Anyway, it's a friend-
ly gathering beside the
trophy case.
ring with Miss Johnson. lt just hap-
pened that Mr. Earley chose the very
same time and place to advise David
Clayton and Cyril Gibson. Of course,
the photographer just happened
along, too.
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Reece and Tom Hoffman are experts
at this, for they received top honors
at the speech contest at Ball State
Teachers College for dramatic inter-
pretation and radio, respectively.
Dave, the busiest fellow at Central-
almost-is also chairman of the big
production given each spring by the
music department. "Musical Moods"
was presented Thursday, May 9, in
the Field House as a special attraction
of Music Week.
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Two active seniors who have rep-
resented Central well are Sheryl War-
nock and Ted Findley. Mr. Chastain
is shown delivering to Ted some of
his assignments as vice-president of
the state Junior Classical League.
Senator Sheryl's bill was passed eat
the annual Purdue Legislative Assem-
bly. Ted, also a representative to
Purdue, introduced a bill that passed.
Sheryl was made the recipient of the
annual D.A.R. citizenship award given
to an outstanding senior.
Norman Ashley, Arnella Kist-
ler, and Nancy Barnet used to
amaze us with their superior rat-
ings in the annual music con-
test, but now we are so used
to their winning music awards
that it is practically an everyday
occurrence. One thing that has
not changed is that we are still
as proud of them now as we
were when they brought their
first honors to Central.
George Eastman, president of the
Distributive Education'Club, not only
attended the convention for these
clubs at lndiana University on March
6 but also gave a talk during the
convention. For the first time Cen-
tral was represented at the World
Affairs Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Our representatives, Darwin Bybee
and Tamara Schnitzler, were sponsor-
ed by the local Rotary Club.
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School out for the afternoon begins the glorious
spring event, Field Day. We have a parade of floats
through the downtown area and suddenly we recog-
nize some teachers, we guess them to be the iudges.
With their pencils and papers we think we hear some
comments, all favorable of course. Our float will
win-excitement is at its peak. As the parade reaches
Tuhey Park, we find that we have won the float con-
test. This is not the end, we forget about our award
and go on to win more. The egg-throwing contest
is next on our list. After we have participated in
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toe. lt was worth it for at least we placed. We go
on to watch the boys in the tug o' war. Our class
won and now we are bound and determined to win
the rest of the events. As the afternoon draws to a
close, we notice that we have won almost all the
events with some of the awards scattered through-
out the other classes. We are about to leave when
we see the Queen and her attendants, still as pretty
as they were in the parade. ln the evening we have
not come to a complete stop for there is a dance at
the Field House and we really are tired, but not tired
enough to stay home from the completion of a day
that was really "a ball".
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We, at Central, are fortunate to
have a good selection of convocations.
De Yip Loo presented to us his coun-
try, China, in an educational but hum-
orous fashion. We were told of his
people, his country's customs, his
language, and his way of living. Most
of us had a new outlook on China
after this convocation. De Yip Loo
did not bring his assistant with him.
He is none other than our own Kilroy
- Dave Wehlage.
"Get that ball, get it, get it, get it."
The rousing cheers backing the comical
basketball players were screamed by
the faculty ond the students. This pep
session was student-planned with teach-
ers and students participating. For once,
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a football of this type on the playing
field, however, you did see this one at
the Senior All-School Dance. This balloon-
filled football was created by Sheryl
Warnock and hung from the ceiling of
the Field House, suggesting the theme,
"Pigskin Frolic".
Where ore they? John Mc-
Keever ond Phil Cox are puz-
zled os to where their dates
have gone. It was iust going
to be one little minute, twenty
minutes ago.
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Always we will remember the Junior-Senior Prom that
was a masterpiece of design within itself. Gale Tschuor
designed and built the backdrop, a blue and silver cut-
out star. Mike Huffman was responsible for creating
the effect of twinkling stars in a blue sky by dangling
them from helium-filled balloons. The theme, "Blue Star
Dust", was carried out very effectively. Everyone agrees
this dance was a dance worth remembering.
Intermission finds Darleen Brown and Wanda Swift with a
chance to "freshen up" before returning to their dates and
the remainder of a glorious evening.
No, No. this isn't Terry Barlow's outfit for
the Senior Ball! He just volunteered to serve as
a dressmaker's dummy-no offense, boy-when
Joann Heuer, Juanita Waln, and Willie Fensel
were checking on a new dress for the dance.
Dave Wehlage stands ready to come to the aid
of his fellowman,
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cautions Bob Turner as he
measurers Linda Byrd for cap
and gown. Carolyn Snider,
next in line, smiles as she
realizes that it won't be long
now .... the gown for grad-
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books for the last time! Janice
Heltz, Sara Cunningham, Linda
Whitney, Jimmy Giles, and Ronnie
Kronz greet the close of the year
with big smiles. But hasn't any-
body remembered that all of them
are headed for college next fall?
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lege freshmen lug around?
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are on the seating list for Bac-
calaureate and Commencement
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Marshall Evilsizer, and Mike
Mark. Since these four are in
the upper half of the class, they
evidently are really checking to
see who's sitting next to whom?
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Row 1-Mary Fellerhoff, Jackie Kennedy, Wanda Jones, Nancy Barnet, Jane Harper, secretary,
Ted Findley, president, Martha Garrett, Claudia Creagmile, Sara Cunningham, Elizabeth Bowles.
Row 2-Nancy Eley, Kit Carson, Sandy Jones, Janelle Coons, Janice Heltz, Sheri Hochstetler, l.ynn
Holt, Sue Brachvogel, Mary Carroll Church.
Row 3-Larry Helms, Sue Hunt, Rosalie Curts, Joan Foster, Miss Eleanor Jean Bly, sponsor,
Mr. Chastain, George Houk, Diane Druck, Darleen Brown, Rita Hunt, Willoughby Fensel.
Row 4-Donnie Demas, Ronnie Crouse, Ronnie Demos, John Chase, Leonard Hasse, Garry Hanson,
Phil Clark, Norman Ashley, Ronald Kronz, Jimmie Giles, Donald Kuhns.
Row l-Mary Belle Wade, Martha Whiteman, Elizabeth Wade, Janet Ward, Tamara Schnitzler,
treasurer, Dave Wehlage, vice-president, Marianna Snider, Carol Stewart, Joan Trusty, Carolyn Snider.
Row 2-Linda Marsh, Sue Pence, Norma Rude, Barbara Price, Marilyn Ulrey, Nancy Schuck, Jeanne
Troutner, Sally Moodey, Beth Wray, Sherry Oliver, Sheryl Warnock.
Row 3-George Pierce, Dan Oyler, Nancy Lacey, Miss Eleanor Jean Bly, sponsor, Mr. Chastain,
Waneta Wertz, Carla McCroy, Martha Smith, John McKeever.
Row 4-Jim Rahe, John Wagoner, David Steckman, Mike Wehlage, Woody Wantz, David Reece,
Donn Roberts.
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Row 3-Mike Wehlage, Diane Druck, Ronnie Demas
Row 4-Jimmie Marshall, Harry Maxon, Joe Fans Larry Pazal
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Row 3-Larry Bell, James Stephen-
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Row 4-Larry Helms, Bill Graham,
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Row 3-Mr. Rice, Dave Wehlage, Dave Reece, George Pierce, Dan Oyler, Mike Wehlage, Mr.
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Row 4-John McKeever, Bill Graham, Phil Cox, Ted Findley, .lim Rahe, Kent Howard.
OFFICERS
DAVE WEHLAGE BARBARA CURRENT LINDA MARSH
President Secretary Treasurer
SPONSOR
HOMER C. RICE
The purpose of Youth Forum is to acquaint the members with current
world problems and create an interest in useful debate. The club's meetings
are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the homes of members.
One must have average grades and be an upperclassman to be eligible to
become a member.
Each spring the iuniors entertain the seniors with a picnic at the home
of one of the members.
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Row 1-Joann Foster, Willoughby Fensel, Dave Wehlage, George Pierce, Jane Harper, Janice Heltz
Row 2-Sandy Hart, Janet Kimbrough, Carolyn Green, Sandy Jones, Phyllis Findley, Tamara
Schnitzler, Darleen Brown.
Row 3-Linda Marsh, Nancy Schuck, Kit Carson, Ronnie Demas, Ted Findley, Mike Wehlage,
Sheryl Warnock.
Row 4-Bill Ludington, Bill Graham, Dave Steckman, Miss Wade, Mr. Chastain, Larry Helms,
John McKeever.
OFFICERS
GEORGE PIERCE JANE HARPER
President Secretary
WILLOUGHBY FENSEL DAVE WEHLAGE
- Treasurer Librarian
SPONSOR
MISS MARY E. WADE
To increase the good literature in the libraries of members is the pur-
pose of Book Guild. To be eligible to become a member one must main-
tain a B average, have an interest in good books, be a good English student,
and be an upperclassman. Meetings are held the second and fourth Wednes-
days of each month at the homes of members.
A special event is the annual Halloween party to which members come
dressed as characters from books. Also the junior members have a picnic
each spring with the senior members as honored guests. At Christmas the club
prepares a basket for a needy family.
Math Club
OFFICERS
DARLEEN BROWN NANCY SCHUCK
President Secretary
GEORGE HOUK JOAN ALTHERR
Vice-President Treasurer
SPONSOR
MISS HELEN MORRISON
Anyone who has had at least one semester of mathematics and main-
tains a C average is eligible to become a memb f M h Cl b. Th
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ings are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month at seven p.m. in
either Room 211 or Room 204.
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objects. Another special activity is the annual picnic held in the spring.
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Row 'I-Zona Zearbaugh, Jeanne Stautamoyer, Nancy White, Marilyn Moore, Marcia McCarthy,
Elizabeth Bowles, Ann Fox, Wanda Jones.
Row 2-June Haney, Marilyn Bennington, Cynthia Gerhardt, Joyce Jones, Pauline Moore, Sara
Cunningham, Claudia Creugmile, Sheryl Warnock.
Row 3-Margaret Howell, Jeanne WI-nitcomb, Toby Silverburg, Sherry Oliver, Carmen Smith, Sharon
O'Meara, Sheryl Jones, Kendra Pankey.
Row 4-Mike Merrill, Darwin Bybee, Monte Hensley, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Chastain, Phyllis Findley,
Pat Hammond, Rosalie Curts.
EDITORIAL STAFF
NANCY WHITE
Editor-in-Chief
PHYLLIS FINDLEY, JUNE HANEY DARWIN BYBEE, MONTE HENSLEY
Co-Assistant Editors Co-Sports Editors
SHERRY OLIVER WANDA JONES ANN FOX JEANNE WHITCOMB
Feature Editor Date Book, Clubs Exchange Editor Exchange Column Editor
ZONA ZEARBAUGH SHARON CONQUEST JONES
Crossword Puzzles Inquiring Reporter
SARA CUNNINGHAM, JEANNE STAUTAMOYER SHARON O'MEARA, CLAUDIA CREAGMILE
Co-Centralites Column Scene at Central
' MIKE MERRILL ROSALIE CURTS
Photographer Typist
BUSINESS STAFF
ELIZABETH BOWLES SHERYL JONES, MARILYN MOORE
Circulation Manager Co-Advertising Managers
TOM CLAYBURN
Printer
FACULTY ADVISERS
EDGAR HENDERSON CLAUDE RIETH, DONALD MARSHALL
Editorial Printing
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Quaesfor Consuls Scribe
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ROBERT W. HANCOCK
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DARLEEN BROWN JOSE SERRA
French Club President Spanish Club President
SPONSOR
MISS LAURA LINDEN
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I-Miss Swartz, Darwin Bybee, Jackie Kennedy, Michael Manor, Linda Cooper.
2-Linda Callahan, Welda Bybee, Jean Merryweather, Janice Miller, Shirley Schwyn, Janelle Coons.
3-Jo Nelle Koger, Janet Kennedy, Eleanor Bishop, Rosalyn Brown, Judy Manor.
4-Mike Ashley, Ronnie Middleton, Billy Beebe, Earl Mills, Monte Hensley, Mr. Chastain.
OFFICERS
DARWIN BYBEE MICKEY MANOR
President Vice-President
JACKIE KENNEDY LINDA COOPER
Secretary Treasurer
SPONSOR
MISS HELEN SWARTZ
The purpose of Bible Club is to help the members have a better under-
standing of the Bible and ioin together those young people who are interested
in Christian Fellowship. The meetings are held on alternate Thursdays in
Room 316. Any person who maintains average grades is eligible to become
a member.
A party is held once a month at the home of a member, and at Christmas
and Thanksgiving the club gives baskets to needy families.
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Priscilla Haskett, Judy Burgess, George Eastman, Dee McCubbins.
2-Joyce Curtis, Shirley Hardwick, Alta Sanderfur.
3-Gary Nalley, Jack Bragg, Dan Rawlings.
4-Gene Lindzy, Mr. Chastain.
OFFlCERS
GEORGE EASTMAN JUDY BURGESS DEE McCUBBlNS
President Secretary Treasurer
T SPONSOR
KENNETH D. COULSON
Students with satisfactory grades who are interested in leadership train-
ing in retailing and wholesaling may become members of DEC. The Central
club is affiliated with both the state and national organizations. Monthly meet-
ings are usually held on Wednesdays.
George Eastman and Gene Lindzy appeared on the program for the state
convention held March 6 at Indiana University. Dee McCubbins placed second
in judging sales demonstrations, quite an honor since ninety-nine students corn-
peted in that event. Dee, George, and Jack Bragg also attended the national
convention held April 24-26 in Oklahoma City.
Tru,-HL-Y Club
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JANICE HELTZ LARAE HUTSON JANET KIMBROUGH LYNN HOLT
President Vice-President Secretary Treasure'
SPONSOR
MAX KELLEY
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JERRY WILLIAMS MARSHALL EVILSIZER
Pregidenf VlCe-PfeSidEhf
JOHN CHASE BILL GRAHAM
Secretary Treasurer
SPGNSORS
MAX KELLEY HOMER RICE
Every Thursday night at seven o'clock the Hi-Y Club meets at the Y.M.C.A.
The purpose is "to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, com-
munity, and school, high standards of Christian character." Any Central boy
is eligible to become a member, but he must first pass a test on the Hi-Y con-
stitution. Members of the club sell pop corn at the football and basketball
games.
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SHARON KISTLER NANCY CHESNUT BETH WRAY
President President President
MISS MARJORIE LUCE MISS DOROTHY KRIEGER MISS JOAN MCTURNAN
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SOPHOMORES JUNIORS - SENIORS
DANA HUFFMAN KATHI KELLEY
President President
JUANITA QUEVADA PHYLLIS MINIX
Vice-President Vice-President
PAT WINE SUE INGLE
Secretary Secretary
RUTH ANN FELLS JOYCE POTTER
Treasurer Treasurer
S P O N S O R S
MRS. CLAUDINE JANES MRS H. T. THOMAS
FIRST STREET CENTER
SHIRLEY THORTON
President
DIANE BURKS
Vice-President
HELEN WILLIAMS
Secretary
SANDRA O'NElL
Treasurer
MRS. ESTER BURKS
To grow as a personp to grow in friendship with people of all races, re-
ligions, and nationalities -these are the aims of Y-Teens. During the year the
club has money-making proiects. The money that is raised is used to send
girls to the conference. Other projects include making seasonal favors for
hospital patients.
C Band
Not only does the band give special concerts, but it also performs at every
home football and basketball game. During football season the band ap-
pears in formations on the football field. During basketball season the game
is always preceded by our National Anthem played by the band.
OFFICERS
BOB MCCREARY DAVE REECE
President Vice-President
CARLA MCCRAY LINDA COOPER DON WATERS
Secretary Treasurer Reporter
DIRECTOR
DON R. PARLETTE
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Practices for the special evening concerts and the school convocations at
which the orchestra appears are held during the fifth period. Chili suppers
are sponsored by the orchestra to raise money for the organization's trip to
Chicago in the spring, this being the special project.
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DARLEEN BROWN KAY STEVENSON
President Secretary
NORMAN ASHLEY PAT UNDERWOOD
Vice-President Treasurer
DIRECTOR
ROBERT E. DWIGGINS
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OFFICERS MARY CARROLL CHURCH LARRY ROBERTS DIRECTORS
Vice-President, 2nd Vice-President, 6th GLENN A. STEP'-E-I-ON
E I LIAMS
J RRIleydLn,f CONNIE BENADUM JOYCE WHITESIDE Second
Secretary, 2nd Secretary, 6th ERNEST BOYER
MARILYN MOORE MARIANNA SNIDER Sixth
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NANCY FRITZ NORMA HARLEY LAVON SCOTT
SAND? DRZICSEMILLER Vice-President, 3rd Secretory, 3rd Treasurer, 3rd
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PAM GIRDLEY JACKIE GRIMES PAT Wyne
Vice-President, 7th Secretary, 7th Treasurer, 7th
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GLENN A. STEPLETON
Seventh
ERNEST BOYER
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Row 'I-Larry Roberts, Sandy Davis, Jo Ann Heuer, Carolyn Gray, Tom Hoffman.
Row 2-Suzanne Sasser, Judy Prosser, Rochelle Lapin, Wanda Swift, Marcia McCarthy, Martha
Garrett.
Raw 3-Miss Stillwagon, Dave Wehlage, Dave Reece, Mr. Chastain.
Although the senior dramatics class the first semester prepares a number
of short programs, the big project is always the annual senior play. This year
the seniors chose to present a very difficult play of the type not usually done by
high school performers. The setting was a private sanitorium forthe mentally-
disturbed, whose inmates were much saner than the people outside. Presented
with sympathy and understanding, the play was warmly received by aud-
iences both nights. .
"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE"
By John Patrick
Central Auditorium November 7-8
CAST OF CHARACTERS
"GUESTS" OF THE CLOISTERS THE SAVAGE FAMILY
Florence .. ., . .. .,.... Wanda Swift Sam ..., ....,.,.,....r..r............,.... Larry Roberts
Hannibal r.,, Charles Fritz Titus ,.., ,,,,.,, . Dave Wehlage
Fairy May .,,..,.. Judy Prosser Lily Belle MCl'1l'1U GUYYBYT
Jeffrey ,,..... Tom Hoffman Mrs. Savage Sharon Conquest
Mrs. Paddy ..,. Jo Ann Heuer
Miss Willie
THE CLOISTERS STAFF
Suzanne Sasser Dr. Emmett
PRODUCTION STAFF
Phil Johnson
JUD MOTSENBOCKER MARCIA McCARTHY
Lights
DAVE REECE CAROLYN GRAY RUANN CAMPBELL BONNIE CROUSE ROCHELLE LAPIN
Make-up Wardrobe Stage Set Hand Props Set Props
SANDRA DAVIS MISS DRUCILLA STILLWAGON
Prompter Director
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Row 3-Kendra Pankey, Pat Hammond, Barbara Price, Kit Carson, Pat Dicer.
Row 4-Ann Roetken, Susan Michaels, James Harper, Jim Ancil.
Junior dramatics class is scheduled for the second semester so that the
spring play is given by the third-year students. A delightful comedy was pre-
sented 'For audiences who thoroughly enioyed themselves. As usual, the back-
stage crew worked hard to insure the success ofthe play. Although these peo-
ple do not appear on stage after the curtain rises, without them there would be
no play- at least not in the form it finally assumes.
Agatha Brownlee
Irene Brownlee . , ..
"Corney" Boggs
Mother Higgens ..,...
Effie Tilsbury ........
Anna Thorne
MOTSENBOCKER
Lighting
KAREN SNYDER
Hand Props
PHIL JOHNSON
Senior Assistant
"GOOD NEIGHBORSH
By Robert Ray
Central Auditorium April 9 - I0
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Sue Michaels
Kit Carson
Marolyn Coop
Linda Cooper
Lynn McCarroII
Ruth Norton ,.
Polly Tripp .,....
Janice Boyd , .. .. ..
Theodora Waterman
Samuel Kinsley ...,... ,.
Barbara Price
Pat Hammond
Arvilla Miller
Ann Roetken
James Harper
Kendra Pankey Merle Norman , Jim Ancil
BACKSTAGE CREW
KIT CARSON JOYCE JONES
Stage Manager Prompter
CHAIRMEN
BETTY SKAGGS GLORIA ROSS DOROTHY BIEHL
Make-up Costumes Set Props
SALLY MOODEY SUE LAMBERT
Stage Set Publicity
MISS DRUCILLA STILLWAGON MISS HELEN SWARTZ
Director Faculty Assistant
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Row 3-Coach Antonini, George Burks, John Deeds, Dave Abrams, Jim Kirkaldy, David Heltz, Marvin Campbell, M. C. Gossett
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SCHOOL LIFE
Pages 2-23
The main function of any school is to
educate and prepare young people for the
future. Education at Central does not solely
confine students to the classrooms. You
will observe in the section devoted to
school life the way we receive an education
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ORGANIZATIONS
Pages 24-45
We, at Central, are extremely fortunate
to have a well-rounded program of activ-
ities. Because Central's student body is
large, many people believe it is a task to
gain recognition here. On the contrary,
with our program it is easy to leave a mark
in the history of the school . . . the Central
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2-Donald Davidson, David Gibson, John Hunt, Jim Workman, David Routh, Gary Wulff,
rkman, Fred Wilkerson, Larry Helms, Henry Johnson, Jim Reynolds.
3-Dennis Miles, Billy Alfont, Don Waters, Stephen Sawicki, Roosevelt Smith, John Chase,
Bill Graham, Don Benbow, Alan Reese, Sonny Burks.
Row 4-Charlie Vonderschmidt, Ronald Thompson, Dave Studebaker, Mike DeVault, Ronald Simp-
son, John Bayman, Kenneth Arrington, Allen Hayes, Bob Roberts, John Jordan.
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May
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1957 TRACK SCHEDULE
Anderson lA and BJ
Winchester lSophJ
Marion lA and BJ
Muncie Relays
Ft. Wayne South Side QA and BJ
Kokomo Relays
Richmond CA and BJ
NCC Meet
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Anderson B
Regional at Indianapolis Tech
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CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE ,
T Central 29 Indianapolis Technical
H Central I5 Indianapolis Shortridge
T Central 32 Marion
H Central 'I7 Richmond
H Central I5 Muncie Burris
H Central 25 Kokomo
T Central 29 Anderson
T Central 2n Shortridge Invitational Meet
T Central 2n NCC Meet, Indianapolis
T Central 2n Sectional Meet, Anderson
H Central I5 Fort Wayne North Side
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Iotha Cunningham, State Champ in 175 lb. division
Ted Findley, Runner-up in 145 lb. division
Norman Wilson, Heavy-weight division
Marvin Campbell, 154 lb. division
Nov.
Dec.
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WRESTLING SCHEDULE
T Central
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Central
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Marion
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Bloomington
Richmond
Kokomo
Anderson
New Albany
East Chicago Wash'tn
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E. Chicago Roosevlt.
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Central 4th Place
H Central 24 Southport
IHSAA Sectionals Central 2nd Place
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Row 2-John Phillips, Larry Blazing, David Routh, Alan Reese, Mickey Miller.
December
Jan ua ry
January
January
February
February
February
Row 3-Jim Rahe, Len Piftenger, Chester Taylor,,Pe1e Pippen, Jim Wilhoite, Joe Mansfield.
SWIMMING SCHEDULE
INTERCLASS MEET
19 H Seniors 41 Juniors 3l Sophomores
21 H Central 30 Muncie Burris
23 H Central B 32M Burris B
26 T Central 'IO Columbus ,,
5 T Central 37 Columbus
'l8 H Central 3l Burris
23 T State Meet at Purdue University.
Central 5th in Medley Relay
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Row 'I-Richard Ertle, Dave Benson, Dean Campbell, Eddie Lockard, Chalmer Vickers, Larry
Walling, Chester Taylor, Fred Clock.
Row 2-Bill Cunningham, Dan Benson, Jim Dominick, Mike Lawell, Larry Wood, Charles Joris,
Emory Starks, Jack Broadwater, Ronnie Crouse, Dick Adams.
Row 3-Coach Adams, Wendell Fufrell, Rex Miller, Don Van Dyke, Bob Noble, Larry Arbogast,
Dick Thompson, Dave Hofheinz, Norman Crow.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
BASEBALL SCHEDULE y
'I6 H Lafayette w r i
17 H Indianapolis Tech It -
18 H Richmond '
23 T Marion T '
25 H Logansport i 1 ,J
26 T Marion Bennett K: ,nf
30 T Anderson ff. " A N 5
'I H Royerton K,
3 T Kokomo 'X '
7 T Hartford City yr , 'V
9 T Frankfort V .Aiwa
10 H Marion Bennett f ,
14 H New Castle 9- .
16 H Portland 1 M
20 T Royerton
21 H Hartford City 'K
23 T Portland it
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Row 2-Mike Merrill, Bob Christian, Tim Small, Joe F Charles Paddock, Coach Sutton.
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Lionel Lorance
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
GOLF SCHEDULE
H Alexandria
T Anderson
H New Castle-Marion
H Winchester
H Fort Wayne South Side
T Winchester
H Richmond
T Batesville Tourney
H Anderson
T Marion
T Richmond
H NCC Practice-Frankfort
Tech-Lafayette
H NCC Practiceqlogansport
Richmond-Marion
T Fort Wayne South Side
H NCC Practice-Anderson
New Castle-Kokomo
T Sectional Meet, Fort Wayne
H NCC Meet
T State Meet, Indianapolis
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T Fort Wayne South Side
H Logansport
H Frankfort
T Richmond
T Lafayette
H Peru
H Indianapolis Tech
H Kokomo
T Burris Invitational Tournament
H Indianapolis North Central
H Anderson
T Marion
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Carl Adams Mel Wilson Jay McCreary Ettore Antonini
Baseball Track, Cross Country Basketball Football
Assistant, Basketball Swimming
Carl Humphrey Ed Olsen Hal Warren Ernest Sutton
Assistant Tennis Statistician Golf
Track, Cross Country Manager, Athletic
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Leo Mench
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SPORTS
Pages 46-67
Sportsmanship and team support are as
much a part of sports as the participat-
ing teams. The Central fans are always
behind the Bearcats, win or lose. It
goes without saying, the fans and the
teams of Central are usually content
with the fine Bearcat record they have es-
tablished together . . . the Central way.
PEOPLE
Pages 68-132
Eighteen hundred students and eighty
instructors make Central what it is. The
perky sophomores give Central a new look.
The juniors and seniors flooded with act-
ivities and other plansl and the teachers
Ciust as busyl are always scurrying around
our congested halls. As a whole we would
not have it other than - - - the Central
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MUNCIE SCHOOL BOARD
Eugene Clock
President
Edward Zetterberg Joseph L. Douglas
Secretary Treasurer
Mrs. Marie Owens Norman Durham
ADMINISTRATION
N. Durward Cory
Superintendent
Forrest V. Carmichael Herman Beckley
Business Director Director of Building, Grounds
John Beasley
Attorney
CENTRAL
ADMINISTRATION
Friendliness is one of the outstand-
ing characteristics of Mr. Chastain. In
his position as an administrator he has
brought additional honors to Central.
This year he completes his second five-
year term on the IHSAA Council and
next year will advance to the IHSAA
Board of Control. This year also marks
the end of his work as chairman of the
national scholarship committee of the
National Association of Secondary
School Principals.
Miss Dorothy .l. Schaefer
Financial Secretary
Secretary to Principal
Loren Chastain
Supervising Principal
Class and club treasurers look upon
Miss Schaefer as a friend indeed since
she is responsible for handling school
finances. ,In addition to that hardly
minor task, she also helps in the distri-
bution of basketball tickets, among oth-
er things. It is said that she manages
to keep busy.
Her warm smile is a pleasant greet-
ing for visitors to the Central office.
Faculty and students find her always
willing to help them, too.
Mrs. Kay Smith
General Clerk
ASSISTANT
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Ben B. Earley, Jr. Lawrence J. McCreary
Assistant Principal Assistant Principal
Dean of Boys Trade School
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Mrs. Margaret Downey Mrs, Josephine Saunders
Aflendance Clerk Trade School Clerk
STUDENT ASSISTANTS - Dean's Office
Leff to right-Jane Olsen fseaiedl, Mary Carroll Church, Judy Norton fseafedl, Deanna Lewis,
Larce Hufson, Nancy Dunn, Janelle Coons.
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DEAN OF GIRLS
Miss Johnson and Mr. Earley are always
ready to give help whenever students need it.
QOf course, some students need more unrequest-
ed advice more frequently, but they are a small
minority.J Most students visit the deans' offices
because they are sure of a friendly welcome,
ready assistance, and good counsel.
Mr. McCreary is busy at the Trade School
each morning with the many phases of work
necessary to keep it running smoothly.
Miss Lucille Johnson
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Left to right-Moya Kay McFarland, Beverly Riley, Jane Bailey, Joan Trusty fseatedl, Sue Lambert.
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First Row-Julia Adamson, Kay Hastings, Carolyn Green, Betty Stafford, Ruth Dibble, Patty
Venis, Janet Ward.
Row 2-.leon Moody, Sharon Sutton, Dorothy Biehl, Jean Hunt, Betty Anderson, Jean Langdon,
Mary Katherine Thrower, Sally Thresher, Mary Ann Warfel, Sharon Voisard, Judy Cain, Claudia Krei-
der, Jill Hartley.
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IN DISPENSARY
Row T-Jackie Romack, Dion Whitte-
more, Joyce Whiteside.
Row 2-Karen Fletcher, Phyllis Min-
ix, Lavonne Hefley, Miss Luce, Barbara
Dowlings.
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Mr. Crisler, Donald Clark.
Mrs. Erma B. Christy
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After three years of distinguished service
with Muncie schools, Mrs. Christy retired in No-
vember as guidance director and head of the
home economics department. She has long been
an important part of life at Central, where she
has known and helped thousands of students.
Mrs. Christy will be greatly missed.
From her first contact with ninth graders
planning their Central courses until she checked
seniors at Commencement, Mrs. Christy has al-
ways been a helpful friend to students. She al-
so found time to sponsor Honor Society and to
work with exploratory teachers.
Carl Adams Ettore Antonini Hubert Austin Miss Esther Bartlett William Basinger
Health Education Health Education Electricity Social Science Art
Physical Education Physical Education Trade School "
Richard Beerbower Miss Eleanor J. Bly Ernest H. Boyer H. F. Brickley Ronald Budensiek
Sheet Metal English Music Supervisor Chemistry
Trade School Speech Industrial and
Trade Education
Mrs. Clair J. Bullock Miss Jayne Burgoyne William Burnette Frederick Burt Paul E. Carmichael
Cafeteria Director Home Economics Mathematics Drafting Head
Trade School
Trade School Trade School Art Department
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At Central High School we
learn the lessons which will
help us to succeed in the fu-
ture, whether our future
means further education or
immediate work. Here we
acquire firm friends, fellow
students and faculty mem-
bers alike.
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Distributive Practical Science
Education Zoology
Coordinator
James Davidson Mrs. Eunice Davisson
Health Education Home Economics
Physical Education fFirst Termj
H. E Fennimore Richard Fisher
Head, Mathematics Health Education
Physical Education
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Robert Colvin Ralph Conelley
Business Education English
Trade School'
Neil W. Daily
Head
Thomas W. Crooks
English
Business Education
Delmar Dooley Robert E. Dwiggins
Machine Shop Music
Trade School
Miss Mariorie Foster Robert M. Gibson
Cafeteria Director Social Science
Central
Robert Lloyd Cooley
Social Science
Mrs. Adlai G. Dalby
librarian
Edwin H. Eilts
Auto Mechanics
Trade School
Rollin A. Gill
Mathematics
Trade School
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Mrs. Ruth B. Harker
Home Economics
Mrs. Claudine Janes
Mathematics
Miss Laura Linden
French, Spanish
Head
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Edgar Henderson
English
Newswriting
Malcolm Julian
English
Roges S. Lingeman
Physics
Aeronautics
Robert W. Hancock Martin J. Hansen Earl Harger, Jr.
Latin Business Education English
Trade School
Mrs. Lucille P. Hollis J. Carl Humphrey James Hyatt
Business Education Business Education Social Science
Miss Katherine King Miss Dorothy Krieger William E. Langdon
Health Education Home Economics English
Physical Education
Miss Mariorie Luce Mrs. Evelyn McCulloughMiss Harriett McDonald
School Nurse Home Economics Home Economics
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Business Education English
Miss Frances L. O'Harra Edward Olsen
Social Science Mathematics
Floyd W. Roisor Harold Reinoehl
Supervisor English
Health Education
Physical Education
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Head Home Economics Wood Work
Social Science Trade School
Leo Mench Miss Helen Morrison
Health Education
Physical Education
Carl Painter
Mathematics
Charles Rettig
Machine Shop
Trade School
Mathematics
Don Parlette
Music
Homer C. Rice
Social Science
Robert E. Noble
Auto Mechanic
Trade School
Elmer Posey
Social Science
Claude Rieth
Printing
Trade School
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Building Trades English Mathematics
Trade School Drafting
Trade School
Miss Sarah Schnaiter Hubert A. Shroyer Frank Stafford Miss Jewel Standerford Glenn A. Stepleton
Home Economics Business Education Head English Head
English Department Music Department
Drucilla Stillwagon Ernest Sutton Helen Swartz Miss Mary E. Wade Winfred J. Wagoner
English Health Education Social Science English Business Education
Dramatics Physical Education
Hal B. Warren Mrs. Lois Webster Melvin Wilson Weldon Witters Byron Wright
Mathematics Home Economics Health Education Botany Business Education
Physical Education Zoology
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John McKeever Wanda Swift
President Secretary
Phil Cox Tamara Schnitzler
Vic e-President Treasurer
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Row 'l-John McKeever, Wanda Swift, Tamara Schnitzler, Phil Cox.
Row 2-Mary Carroll Church, Sheryl Warnock, Marcia McCarthy, Larry Roberts, Terry Huffman.
Row 3-Nancy Barnet, Dave Satterfield, Phil Smith, Dean Campbell, Gary Druckemiller.
Row 4-Don Roberts, Darleen Brown, Sheryl Jones, Marshall Evilsizer, Pete Yohler, Elizabeth
Bowles.
Row 5- Hurley Carney, Pete Pippen, John Harrold, Mike Huffman, Donna Darter, Saundra Conway.
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SENIOR CALENDAR WM
Senior All-School Dance
Field House September 2l
Senior Open House
Central I W October 3 Senior Play
Central November 7-8
Senior College Conference
Central December 12
Senior Ball
Elks Ballroom April 26
Senior Mothers' Tea
Central May 15
Senior Banquet
Student Center Mqy 28
Baccalaureate
High Street Church June 2
Commencement
Field House June 6
Miss Laura Linden Robert Colvin Elmer E. Posey
Social Financial Chairman
Senim, l-lcwwfLS
Every spring honor students are entertained with luncheons given by Mun-
cie civic clubs. Seniors are guests of the Rotary Club, iuniors, Kiwanis Club,
sophomores, Exchange Club. These are some of the seniors who will attend
the Rotary luncheon, many of them having attended other luncheons in the
junior and sophomore years.
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Row l-Mary Belle Wade, Darleen Brown, Carol Stewart, Elizabeth Wacle.
Row 2 -Carolyn Snider, Martha Whiteman, Nancy Barnet, Janice Heltz.
Row 3 -Linda Marsh, Marilyn Snider, Norma Rude, Nancy White, Sheryl Warnock.
Row 4 - Arnella Barber Kistler, Willoughby Fensel, Mary Fellerhoff, Jane Harper, Tamara Schnitzler.
Row 5-Norman Ashley, Ronald Krontz, Darwin Bybee, George Hoult.
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Row I- RICHARD AGULLANA . . . NANCY C. ALFONT . . . JUDITH M.
ALLEY . . . JOHN G. ANDERSON-Sophomore Council.
Row 2 -JULIA ANN ANDERSON-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers . . .
C. NORMAN ASHLEY-Honor Society, French Club, Orchestra . . . DIXIE LAMM
BAILEY-Entered in September, 1957, from Cowan High School, Cowan, Indiana
. . . JANET CAROLL BAKER . . . LARRY ALAN BALL-Concert Choir, Sophomore
Council.
Row 3-UNA BALTIMORE . . . TERRY D. BARLOW-Senior Council, Hon-
or Society . . . NANCY ANN BARNET-Purdue Legislative Assembly, Senior
Council, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Youth Forum, Concert Choir, Cheering
Block . . . JOHN ALFRED BARTON-Concert Choir . . . PATRICIA ANN BAR-
TON-Concert Choir.
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MAN . . . RUTH ESTELLA BEARD-Junior Council . . . CONNIE NORIEN BEN-
ADUM-Future Homemakers, Concert Choir.
Row 2-VON BENEDICT-Football . . . DAVID W. BENSON-Distributive
Education Club . . . DOROTHY JANE BERGDOLL . . . SUE BEZY-Entered in
September, 1955, from Burris High School in Muncie, Cheering Block, Junior
Classical League, Tri-Hi-Y . . . ELEANOR JANE BISHOP-Bible Club, Future
Homemakers.
Row 3-GEORGE BLACK, Jr.-Sophomore Council . . . RICHARD BOOHER . . .
HELEN ELIZABETH BOWLES-Senior Council, Honor Society, Cheering Block, Jun-
ior Classical League, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y . . . FRED BOYD . . . V. SUSAN
BRACHVOGEL-Honor Society, Cheering Block, French Club, Junior Classical
League, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Forum, Magician Editor.
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MON . . . FREDA M. BROWER-Cheering Block, Concert Choir . . . ALAN A.
BROWN.
Row 2-DARLEEN E. BROWN-Senior Council, Honor Society, Book Guild,
French Club, Future Homemakers, Junior Classical League, Math Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Youth Forum, Orchestra . . . GARY K. BROWN-Concert Choir, "Rest Assured"
. . . JOYCE EILENE BROWN . . . ROSALYN KAY BROWN-Bible Club, Concert
Choir . . . EVELYN BROWNING.
Row 3-JUDY RAE BURGESS, Distributive Education Club . . . GEORGE
WILLIAM BURKS, Jr.-Football, Basketball, Concert Choir . . . DARWIN E. BY-
BEE-Bible Club, Hi-Y, Math Club, Munsonian . . . ROBERT BYERS-Concert
Choir . . . LINDA LOU BYRD-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, Magician.
Boys who plan to go into factory work
or other such vocational fields requir-
ing special training in mechanics, draw-
ing, wood-working, and related sub-
jects spend half of their school day in
the Trade School.
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The stadium, properly but seldom
called the Ball Recreational Field, is the
home of the Muncie Central Bearcat foot-
ball and track teams. The biggest spring
event, the Muncie Relays, is staged here
with the Bearcat team playing host to
forty schools.
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The Field House, home of the
Bearcat basketball teams, is also
the scene of the Delaware County
Sectional Tournament and the Mun-
cie Regional. Needless to say, seats
are always sold out for such events.
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tered in September, l956, from Harrison Township High School, Delaware
County, Basketball, Baseball . . . NORMAN GLENN CAMPBELL . . . ORVAL
CAMPBELL . . . ROBERT E. CAMPBELL.
Row 2- RUANN CAMPBELL-Cheering Block, "The Curious Savage," "Rest
Assured" . . . JERRY WAYNE CARGILE . . . JUDITH PEARL CARMAN . . .
HARLEY H. CARNEY-Senior Council . . . GLADYS JEAN CARTER.
Row 3-PEGGY ROBERTA CARTWRIGHT-Cheering Block, Junior Classi-
cal League, Concert Choir . . . IVAN EUGENE CASE . . . JOYCE ANN CHAM-
BLESS-Future Homemakers, Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Junior Council, Sophomore Council
. . . NANCY CHESNUT-Future Homemakers, Band, Concert Choir . . . CURTIS
CHILDRESS-Football, Track, Concert Choir.
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Classical League, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert Choir. . . DAVID M. CLARK-Entered in
September, 1956, from Burris High School in Muncie . . . DONALD RAY CLARK
. . . EARLENE MARTHA CLARK-Concert Choir.
Row 2-FERRELL FRANKLIN CLARK lwithdrownl . . . PHILIP E. CLARK
Honor Society . . . ROGER CLARK-Sophomore Council . . . JEAN CLASPELL
-Sophomore Council . . . DAVID LEE CLAYTON-Junior Council.
Row 3 -JIMMY LEON CLEMENS-Concert Choir . . . DOUGLAS EARL CLEV-
ENGER . . . LARRY L. CLEVENGER . . . JOHN GORDEN CLOWDIS-Orchestra
. . . BEVERLEY ANN COLE-Concert Choir.
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Row I-FREDERICK EUGENE COLLINS-Football, Baseball . . . SANDRA
COLLINS-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers, All-Girl Choir . . . PAUL COL-
ONIS-Sophomore Council . . . NOEL GLENN CONKLIN-Sophomore Coun-
cil . . . ROBERT E. CONLEY.
Row 2-ROBERT CONNELL . . . SAUNDRA ANN CONWAY-Concert Choir
. . . PHILIP ROBERT COX-Senior Vice-President, Senior Council, Tennis, Youth
Forum, Junior Vice-President, Junior Council . . . WILLIS J. COX . . . RALPH C.
CRAIG.
Row 3-CLAUDIA LORAINE CREAGMILE-Honor Society, Cheering Block,
Munsonian . . . JAMES CREEKMORE . . . RAYMOND CROSE . . . BONNIE
LEE CROUSE-Entered in September, 1955, from Yorktown High School, York-
town, Indiana, Senior Cheerleader . . . SHIRLEY JEAN CRUMP fwithdrawnl.
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Row 'I-WALTER EUGENE CRUMP . . . WARD D. CRUTCHER . . . HELEN
EILEEN CUNNINGHAM-Entered in January, 1956, from Royerton High School
in Hamilton Township . . . IOTHA CUNNINGHAM-Football, Wrestling, Junior
Council.
Row 2 - SARA CUNNINGHAM-Honor Society, Cheering Block, Junior Clas-
sical League, Spanish Club, Munsonian . . . BARBARA E. CURRENT-Senior
Cheerleader, Junior Classical League, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Forum, Jun-
ior Council, Sophomore Council . . . JOYCE ANN CURTIS-Entered in February,
1956, From Center High School in Perry Township, Distributive Education Club
. . . ROSALIE JOAN CURTS-Honor Society, Concert Choir, Munsonian . . .
ROBERT DAVID DALE.
Row 3-DONNA DARTER . . . CHARLES R. DAVIS-Moth Club . . . DIANA
M. DAVIS-Cheering Block, Concert Choir . . . HOWARD DAVIS . . . SANDRA
LEE DAVIS-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured."
Row 'I-SHARON ANN DAVIS-Cheering Block, Spanish Club, Y-Teens,
Concert Choir . . . WALLACE EUGENE DAVIS . . . DEE ANN T. DORDAS-
Cheering Block, Junior Council . . . WILLIAM E. DOTTERWEICH . . . ROY WIL-
LIAM DOUGLASS-Hi-Y.
Row 2-GARY KEMPER DRUCKEMILLER-Senior Council, Baseball, Hi-Y,
Concert Choir . . . JAMES WILLIAM DUKE . . . SHIRLEY JUNE DUNAGAN-
All-Girl Choir . . . DORIS E. DURMAN . . . ROBERT L. DYER.
Row 3-GEORGE S. EASTMAN-Distributive Education Club . . . NOR-
MAN E. ELLIS . . . DAVID W. EVANS . . . JAMES MICHAEL EVANS-Spanish
Club . . . MARSHALL EVILSIZER-Senior Council, Hi-Y, Junior Council, Sopho-
more Council, Magician.
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Row I-WILLIAM ARTHUR FAULKNER . . . MARY FELLERHOFF-Entered in
September, 1955, from St. Agnes High School, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Honor
Society, Cheering Block, Spanish Club . . . WILLOUGHBY ANN FENSEL-Honor
Society, Book Guild, Cheering Block, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Council . . .
LIONEL E. FIERCE. -
Row 2- ROBERT MARVIN FIFER-Hi-Y . . . JANET SUE FINCHUM-Y-Teens,
Concert Choir . . . JANICE KAY FINDLEY-Distributive Education Club . . .
THEODORE P. FINDLEY-Wrestling, Honor Society, Book Guild, Junior Classical
League, Youth Forum, Junior Council . . . SAMUEL G. FLAKE.
Row 3 - SANDRA SUE FLEMING . . . JOANN MARILYN FOSTER-Honor So-
ciety, Book Guild, Cheering Block, Junior Classical League . . . ANN MARIE
FOX-Cheering Block, Munsonian . . . JAMES RICHARD FRANKS . . . FRAN-
CES FREDERICK.
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Row 'I - KAY FREED-Senior Council, Cheering Block, French Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Junior Council . . . ALBERTHA FREEMAN-Entered in Septermber, I955, from
Dillard High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Concert Choir . . . RONALD L.
FRIDENMAKER . . . CHARLES RICHARD FRITZ-Senior Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Con-
cert Choir, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured" . . . LARRY CHARLES FULL-
HART.
Row 2-MARTHA LOUISE GARRETT-Honor Society, Future Homemakers,
Band, Head Maiorette, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured" . . . PHILLIP J.
GARRETT . . . ROZELL GARRETT . . . JIMMIE D. GILES-Senior Council, Honor
Society, Sophomore Council . . . REBECCA JANE GODFREY-Cheering Block.
Row 3-SHARON SUE GOEN-Cheering Block, Future Homemakers . . .
GARY T. GOODWIN-Hi-Y . . . CAROLYN SUE GRAY-Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y,
Junior Council, Sophomore Council, "The Curious Savoge,,' "Rest Assured" . . .
LINDA LEE GREEN-Entered in September, 1956, from Fairmount High School
in Fairmount, Indiana . . . JERRY LEE GREER-Hi-Y, Junior Council.
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Row 'l- RALPH GORDON GRIBBLE . . . JACQUELINE ATHALIE GRIM-All-
Girl Choir, Concert Choir . . . NORA LEE GUY-Cheering Block, Concert Choir
. . . RICHARD L. HAISLEY.
Row 2-JANE ANN HARPER-Honor Society, Book Guild, Cheering Block,
Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Forum, Sophomore Council . . . GAYLE M. HARROLD . . .
JOHN F. HARROLD-Senior Council, Hi-Y, Spanish Club . . . PRISCILLA ANN
HASKETT-Distributive Education Club . . . DANNY R. HAYNES.
Row 3-SHIRLEY J. HEASTON-All-Girl Choir . . . ALICE LAVONNE HEF-
LEY-Cheering Block . . . NANCY HELM-Cheering Block, Concert Choir . . .
JANICE ELINORE HELTZ-Honor Society, Book Guild, Cheering Block, Junior Clos-
sical League, Math Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Forum, Junior Council . . . MONTE
G. HENSLEY-Math Club, Junior Council.
Row l-JO ANN HEUER-Senior Council, Cheering Block, Concert Choir,
Sophomore Council, "The Curious Savage," "Rest Assured" . . . WENDEL EU-
GENE HICKS . . . LARRY L. HINES . . . SHERI ANN HOCHSTETLER-Honor So-
ciety, Cheering Block, Tri-Hi-Y, Concert Choir . . . THOMAS PAUL HOFFMAN-
"The Curious Savage."
Row 2-EUGENE L. HOLDREN, Jr.-Orchestra . . . KEITH HOLLARS-Band
. . . JOHN GLEN HOLT-Cross Country, Track . . . LYNN HOLT-Honor Society,
Cheering Block, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y . . . SANDRA LEE HOOVER.
Row 3-GEORGE ARTHUR HOUK-Honor Society, Tennis, Hi-Y, Math Club
. . . TREVA R. HOWARD . . . LARRY HUBBARD . . . JAMES RICHARD HUD-
SON . . . FRED E. HUFFMAN.
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