Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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5 , g T , ' au. wygmqparwww- W I ,.,,,M,,..,,,a,.., M,,,,,,,,,i,.,...,.,,e,,. I , je., ,?,s....,.... , W. Ev, , , .-,l,...s,. is ,K , , .f.,,,,fY,,,,.. Q M., M Page Wi ela .gzfmionzi Muffy ?Ae Wnodfi A CENTRAL pep session is really the most. You never can tell whats going to happen at a pep session. But no lllattffl' what you discover. you can bet it's clever and well Clone. TOI' LEP l': CLHILILRY-Our cheerleaders. Ruth Tyndall. Lois Stauller, Cllitl Green, Margaret Nelson, and Sharon lilliott are leading the yell T'I'G-E-R-S. TOP RIGHT: Mary 'lane lfrederick and Bill Baldwin are doing a skit to hoost the Spotlight sales. TOP NIllJDI,li LEF fi Our Central Tiger, Cllillord Green, and -Indy XYeddle dance at the Spotlight pep session, October 28. LOXYILR MID- Dl.h LEFT: Here are Bill Baldwin and Aludy Mcflray. the jitterbng Red Devils. BELOXY: Dave Black, Bob Tilker, and Bill Baldwin are playing the part ol' North Side Indians. . ..t+- s . P af? ff? I ' y . gmw.gg.i4.M,,:W.x-,, .32 ,M mv s Q gl ...mx- NI 5.1 ime for laecia uen fd BUSY! BUSY! BUSY! This has been a busy year filled with inany special events. The lirst iinportant event was Central's inock election. 'lihe campaigning, registration. and voting were all done according to the political regula- tions. 'llhen came our annual 'llhanksgiving Prograin which inspired us all. 'l'his year we were privileged to have Nlr. Glen Cunninghain. a loriner track star, coine and talk. telling us of some ol' the hardships he had to over- conie. At Christmas the students lilled bushel baskets ol lood. clothing, and toys for the underprivileged in Fort YVayne. l.OlYlfQR RIGHT: Mr. Russell Rowe and Miss Esther Tlioiiias, both laculty uieinbers, explain to these new freshmen the locker system. Page 98 orrowfi, 0 , gfafion THE SECOND semester also had several spe- cial events. The annual Easter program was very colorful and uplifting. Then came the days when those hard working students received their pins. letters. and trophies. Letter Day and Senior Recognition Day are happy allairs. but they also make one a little sad as the seniors bid farewell to their Iour years sorrows and joys. Then there is Distribution Day when each ol tts receives his Caldron. This is treasured he- cause in its pages are to be found all the friends and wonderful times we have had at Central. TOP RIGHT: Ann Beers breaks a sack over the head ol XX'illie NX'yatt. at the sounding gun. as Ed Saxlor and Byron Simmons await their turn to run the relay at the Freshman Party. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Gentral athletics are having a discussion with Hr. Glen Gun- ningham about his lamous athletic' career. .XIr. Cunningham talked to the entire student hotly in the gym. MIDDLE LEFT: Ray Iiern and Gene .Xur- and are giving last-minute instruttions to Mr. .Xdair and Mr. Bechtol. the speakers ol our election rally in the presidential Clettioli. LOXYER RIGHT: Students ol Gentral High School register to vote in our demon- stration election. Page UU '5--s-di. .-,X . 35' A x xx K+ i if XX ll Oh Holy Night! The First Christmas Round and Round We Go! Page lttll CENTRAL'S REALLY ALIVE WITH HAVE YOU PAID YOUR DUES? WHO ARE THE POOR INITIATES TONIGHT? THESE ARE THE USUAL QUESTIONS THAT BECOME PART OF OUR REGULAR CON- VERSATIONS WHEN WE JOIN ONE OR MAYBE MORE OF CENTRAL'S MANY CLUBS. CLUBS, WHILE THEY HELP TO FORM OUR WAYS AND OUR HABITS IN SCHOOL, PROVIDE MUCH FUN AND FELLOWSHIP THROUGH THE SCHOOL YEARS. ix - PM f i Page 101 lv' X 4 f 77 -Z! L. TOP: Ron Foss, Sharon XX'estlall, and Nancy Dorn- seil atlcl the finishing touches to decorations lor the Art Club tlanre, Spinning Hearts. Nlllllllli I,lLl 'l': The .Xrt Club helps the school as lillen Gentla outlines basketball to be useil lor .Xthletir Department liles. liOT'l'OM I,lilf'I': Art Club members look at a point ol interest in a meeting ol' the club. .fdhfer-fic 00 .xdrfififd MOBILES. copper enameling, still lille, Old English lettering. Fire Prevention posters. and dailey lilie drawings are some ol' the things art students at Central have done this year. Some classes made trips to the Art Museum. 'lihis gives them more art appre- ciation and new ideas. At Christmas the club made mobiles. These. decorated with metal and wire, were interesting and original. A modern Christmas tree ol' wire was made by students. There are many things to do in art. It has long been known that Central turns out some ol' the best in the held. Page H12 ai ..., , if TOP Llilf'l': Carolyn lirutlop, Carol Cllouil anal other members ol the Biology Cllub are shown by Phvllis Malone, Bob Deck, and Carolvn Hughes the movement ol lootl :intl waiter in at sun llower. TOP RIGHT: Xl'arren Baird. point retortler. records the points ol the members while Nami liicher, presitlent, takes roll tall. Nlarilvu lX'hitetl, sec-retarv. keeps up on the minutes antl Bill Baldwin, treasurer. awaits his turn to give the treasurer's report. BOTTOM RIGHT: December lJawiif'liliese biologists complete posters lor the :umual tlamte. Here are Bill Baldwin, Bill Carmire, Fave Ai' kinson. Carolyn T'il'1lITK'C. antl .loan l.:iirtl. 7 Lf 5 jour Oaftlmm THE FIRST and third Thursday ol' everv month thirty members of the Biology Club, formerly known as the Nature Club. and their advisor. Miss Iva Spangler. meet in Room 308 to discuss topics ol biological nature. Biology Club was organized to stimulate interest in the out-ol'-doors. The members of Biology are divided into four groups, in which they study their interests in trees. insects. wild flowers, and birds. The members of the club in their groups go on field trips in which they gain valua- ble information. The special highlight ol' the year for Biology Club was the dance. December Dawn . November 30. Page 10 Eroafem .SA good BOOSTER CLUB is one of the oldest clubs at Central, but the members are young and active. Some of the highlights of the year are the Christmas Banquet, spring picnic, an annual dance, and the annual Valentine Pep Session, this year, Mother Goose in Hlonder- land. Selling Cokes, candy, hot dogs at the basketball and football games is only one of the many money-making projects of the club. The purpose ol the club is to keep up good Y? 3 school spirit and citizenship among the so -v v ,X gli? TOP LEFT: Mr. Ralph Virts, Miss Meribah Ing- ham, Mr. and Mrs. David Griggs, Kay IValda, Mr. and Mrs. Spuller, Miss Marian Ingham enjoy the Boosters Banquet December 18, at the Hobby Ranch House. MIDDLE LEFT: Members of Booster Club make plans for the annual Booster Valentine pep session, MIDDLE RIGHT: Oflicers and Senior Members- .-Xnn Gick and -Iustine Sellars, members, Mr. David Griggs, advisor, Sharon Gaskill, Kay H'alda, presi- dent, Nancy Rowe, secretary and treasurer, and Joyce Gaskill. BOTTOM LEFT: Marcia Ort, Sally Chambers. Carol Goddard, at the Booster refreshment stand sell refreshments to hungry fans at a New Castle and Central football game. Page HH OPCLL of Kelflffftgtefi student body and to keep in the minds of its members and other students the educational opportunities at Central. The Boosters meet every Tuesday at 3:30 p.1n. with Mr. David Griggs, advisor. and the oflicers-Kay IValda. president. and Nancy Rowe, secretary. To receive a plain bronze pin, a member must acquire 50 points. XVhen he becomes a senior and has compiled 50 points in one year. he is awarded a gold pin with Booster en- graved on it. fafibfv-' . TOP RIGHT: At the Valentine Pep Session, girls give Central coaches cupcakes for being such good coaches and good sports throughout the year. MIDDLE RIGHT: Linda Richards as Little Red Riding Hood, Judy Nuzum as Mother Goose, and Bonnie Burchard as the wolf, help complete the pep session on Feb. 15. It was one of our best of the year. LOXVER RIGHT: Dorathe Imbody, a Booster member, helps out at the Central-New Castle game by selling refreshments to the eager and hungry crowd. LEFT: Here our Boosters enjoy their annual banquet and they seem to be having a good time at the Hobby Ranch House. Page 105 f 1 8 'Q-' TOP LEFT: Fun :intl fellowbliip are enjoyed in the lllliCIE'l'l2l. TOP RIGHT: Frienclly relations with tezicliers :ire hlmwn here :in Bob Deck :incl Snmlrzi 'Innes listen 2llJlDl'Cl'I2iIlYCly tu Mr. Stecih. their tezicher. NIIDDLIL RIGHT: Pep semium will :il- wziya he renleinherecl :tml the Iiounteiw' was no ex- ception. Here ulzinet Gieselaing unml Phillip Clziuclill enjoy the antics ul' .john Pitts anal Steve Hatch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dances are :always highlights ol the year :incl these Central students ure certainly elljnyiiig Holiday Holi. Clheering Blnckk Llllllil' un Decelnber ll. 5595 if l A ,Q l. l -Q Page 7 if A TOP: Having lun att the Anthony Xvllyllf' llliristinzis Party playing inusiutl Page Hifi rliatirs :ire Lintlgi Myers, Batrburzi Anderson, Katy Hltltlzt :intl -Iustine Sellztrs while the rest ol' Anthony Xtltyne club enjoy watching. OCA jriag Uofin gixlzidifion, gkridfmazi HDONHI' 5HOO'li till you see the whites ol their eyes? Such nizty be one of the quota- tions ol zt hopeful initiate ol' Anthony XV:1yne Club. 'llhe club was organized on Noyeniber l-ls. lfl-15. :ind has had inuny suceesslul groups llO'l IiONl LEFT: Nlenibers ol Anthony XX'ztyne Cllub tire ggnily discussing their final plans lor their New York trip, belore leaving lor t.he big city. A 5.4 ol students in the club. Under the zldyisor- ship ol' Nlr. Clifford Richards. the oflicers hziye executed niztny well-planned meetings. XVork is neyer lztr away for Anthony XVHYIICYS beeziuse they are kept busy eleaning up his- BOTTONI RIGHT: Olheers ol the Anthony Xlliyne Club: Donnzi Rugon. secretary: Gene .Xurztntl, president :intl 'Ilinyzi Zinchenko. vire- presitlent zultl touches to the Clhristnizis tree. XYANT TO VOTE? Cuyla Teague :intl Tanya Zinthenko instruct Mike .Xltekruse on hon' lo vote in cit'llLl'2ll'5 political election belore the stuclent hotly in the gun. This cleinonstraition was an ,Xnthony XX':une ffdlnfg .X4l'lfA0lfly Clglflelnif, QCLI' torical plaques and visiting places in Fort YN'ay11e. The special highlights of the year are the annual spring and fall trips. this year to New York: the Christnias party. and this year, a box social. The purpose ol the club TORTl'Rli-Bill lieini, initiate, is going through one XYayne Cllulfs initiation meeting. is to encourage students' interest in local history. government. social problenisl to sponsor worthwhile projects: and to provide opportunities lor the ineinbers to enjoy social activities together. ol the many question tligunbers in the ,Xnthony PICZTVRES-At an alter-school meeting, Mr. Fleck is showing his tolor slitles ol 1-Qurope taken last sunnner. Page IUT ff r M 'qs'- ZZ A V A , 5545 'C ABOVE: Bona Clress antl Betty Mcflray tell Doctor Marshall, portrayed by .lack Ebersole, what they think of hint. Little Peter Marshall, portrayetl bs Page 108 Hike Yolkert antl a neighbor, Byron Clannan, look on. M857 FQCLJQ aan 7 Cll' Ol' CII' 'I-XLL 'IYHE XVORLDS a stage and all the and one in his time plays many parts. 'lihis inen and woinen on it are IllCl'Cly players. quotation taken from As You Like If by lhey have their exits and their entrances: Shakespeare applies also to Central students. lilQl 'l': Pat Clralt helps john Simpson, Larry flail. anal Hike .Xltekruse with their make-up lor the .Iunior Play. Arsenic antl Old Late Noveinber Hi, IT. NIIDDLIL: 'l.l16'lll'l0liS are putting on make-up before the Senior Play, You Clan't Take It H'ith You, Nlarth 28, 29. RIGHT: planet Clase and Pat Geesainan put on the finishing toutlies helore the 'lunior Play, ,Xrsenit' anal Oltl Lace. while Ruth Tynclall awaits to thetk thein. 1 Msvx v I Q ' a an ABOVE: LAST NllNl, Iili-Deanna Cook, ,lack 1-Qbersole. Nlike Yolkert, Ernie Rf7Ill2lIlOXN'Slil, Shirley Shroyer, Betty Moore, Bill linepper, Lonnie Aliesen, Bona Cress, Betty Nlcflray, and Ian Stine listen to the tlirector, Nlrs. Lee. give final tu l' t,,e llllr instructions lor l954'i Senior Play, A Klan Clalletl Pe A gy' cnfraf .Salvage fgroclucfion, ncorlaorafecf tnas play. A Child is Born. a renrincler ol the real meaning ol the Christmas season: Nic-anwhile liaclg at the Ranch. written by a Central student. liall Baldwin: and the startling cotnedy. the Senior play. You Cant Flake it lVith You, 'llhe social high' lights ol' the year were cast parties. who do a fine job ol' putting on heavy schedule ol' good plays. The National Thes- pian Society. cotnposed ol' 38 rnetnhers. was organized in l953. 'l'he productions ol the year were Mayor lor a Day. a delightful comedy: the Junior Play. Arsenic and Old Lace. lull of thrills and chills: the Christ- BILLOXX' I.lil- l': UH NO, YOI' DUNWI'-says lSliI.OXY RIGHT: Miss Stantlish supervises Clrituinal Don Baker. to Clity Attorney Sharon several boys as they repair sotne oltl pieces ol Beerhower, as Dick Nliller anal Ann Beers await lurniture whith look very attractive on our cues in Mayor For A Day, October li. stage. NNN- TOP: Sue Tvflflllllll entertains i11 a TX'estern ranch. while guests enjoy themselves at a house party. in the play, Meanwhile Back at the R2lllL'll.'A NIIDDLE LEFT: I11 lllC.Illl1l01' play, 'Z-Xrsetiic antl Oltl Lace. -Ianet Clase whispers ideas to Pat Geesa' 11111113 meanwhile. .Iohn Simpson tells his cautions plans to Mike Altekruse. BOTTOM I,lil T: Keith Snoke gets some atlvice lroni Gene .xllfllllll and Larry Carl lor niaking fire crackers i11 tl1e Senior Play, Yon Ciilliil Take lt H'ith Yon. oliAe fde .gage ry Duff XVI-IENEVER plays are given. we praise not o11ly tl1e actors but also the back-stage crew. All have worked hard and are essential to the production of the show. Since IIIOSI ol our experienced actors and actresses will graduate. there is a place for 111any beginners o11 Centrals stage. Mrs. Lee. director. is try- ing this year to give 111ore people a chance to be in the plays. These people niake points to qualify for sweaters. trophies and awards. Sotne 11ew beginners were seen as dancers i11 the play Meanwhile Back at the Ranch. Page I I0 PLANNING-Miss Lehamolli, advisor, and the girls get in a lnulclle to tlismuss the coming Valentine party. yn jrienJ5Aip ,UM row: goofy, ,Spairif FRIENDSHIP CLUB helps girls grow in body, mind. and spirit. Such is the purpose ol' the club. says Miss Marie Labamotl. club sponsor. Three special work projects keep members busy through the year: the sale ol' senior name cards. Freshman Party. and the Christmas Party. 'l'he social highlights of the year are the Y-'l'een 'l'ournament 'l'wirl. the Y-'lleen Spring Banquet. and Hanging of the Greens. at the YXVCA. which opened the Christmas season. Spiritual values are dominant in this line groupi LEFT: Members ol' the Frientlship Club party enjoy themselves in companionship, relreslnnents, anal entertainment. RIGHT: Lutlmilla Pryshepa, secretary: Nlrya Howartl, treasurer: Helen Nlorris, vine- presitlent: anal Ruby Hernandez, president. get the Senior name cards really lor sale. Page l nag udinezid gooliezi TO ENCOURAGE INTEREST in busi- ness occupations for students at Central was the reason the Future Business Leaders ol' America Club was fornied in December of l953. To date there are 77 nienibers in FBLA. which nieets every third Thursday of the inonth. The first semester president was -loan lfVeingart. Each year the special social highlights are a dance and the re- ception lor aluninae of the Business De- partinent. The special work project of the year was keeping up-to-date the addresses of lfornier graduates of the club. BOTTOM LEFT: The Coke connnittee at the FBI..-X Club dance set up the Cokes lor a tinie- out relreshing drink. MIDDLE LEFT: New candiclates lor FBLA are taking the oath to beconie nienibers ol' FBLA. MIDDLE RIGHT: .Ioan xveingia-t and other nienibers ol' FBI..-X listen to Mrs. Raymond lroni lntliana einplovnient while she talks about busi- ness careers. 'IOP LEFT: Sylvia Guevara, Connie Hernan- tlef, Margaret Nelson, Ann Beers, Margene Ciavlor and Beverly Zinnnerinan enjoy theni- selves with treats at the l-'BLA Clhristinas party. Page 112 i- M fo my en SPLASH! and another Hi-Y member dives into the pool at the YMCA for an enjoya- ble swim. The Central Hi-Y Club is the high school division of the Young Mens Christian Association and is affiliated with the state and National Hi-Y. The purpose ol' the club is to create. maintain. and ex- tend throughout the school, home, and community. high standards ol' Christian character. This past year the club sold Christmas trees for the United Fund. and sponsored a dance in the spring. They have planned and held meetings with guest speakers from the business world ol Fort IVayne. ,fl-.J f,A4i 11, TOP RIGHT: A swimming race at the YMCA pool is about to begin among several Hi-Y boys. MIDDLE RIGHT: KIAKINC PLANS lor the com- ing events ol' the year are Mr. Clifford O'lSrien. advisor, Ronald Keck, Bob Smith, IYilliam llett, and Earl jones. MIDDLE LEFT: Ronald Keck, lormer president. turns his ofhce over to Bob Smith in a sign ol friendship. BOTTOM RIGHT: llerry Kirk presents to Bob Smith, president, his finished product, an emblem lor Hi-Y. Page I 13 Shhlqf, .. ROM.-XN 'I'OG.XS-Menibers examine hgures representing the dress of the Page lll ancient Romans. Jafin, iuing angua, e or f957 US.-Xl,VIi'l'E! Salvi et laeti seniper sitislu 'l his is just one ol' the peppy greetings heard as the Latin Club nietnbers assemble to hold their monthly meetings. the second lVednes- day of each inonth. The Latin Club. or- ganized in IQ33. provides social tirnes to- CLHRIXILNIAS-CIarolyn Frame, setretary. gives Clhristnias presents to Marilyn XX'hited, president, and Sherrie Deakins, vice-president. gether. and occasions for singing Latin songs and playing Latin games. This year the club held its Christmas party and gift exchange and a potluck in the spring. The club ad- visor is Miss Vera Baunigartner. Latin teacher. LATIN SONGS-.Xlernbers ol' Latin Club, directed by Miss liaunigartner. sing Clhristnias carols in Latin. 'XX SYVELL PARTY-Here we see pupils ol' Central ll1lX'llIg lun at a library party. Shirley Blackford, -lutly Maple, Sharon Hendricks, Guyla Teague, Mrs. Yallance. Dick Miller, Jessie Minor. Harold Black, Kay IYalda, Nancy Dornsiel, Pearl jones, Mary Minor are getting relreslnnents. WQQ6! CL KOOL .Q .SQOIO fAQ oggfdfg CLFLGI CBZIOOL IN LIBRARIES can be li0L1lICl creatures called i-lJ0OlUVOl'1llS.ii Some ol Central's 'ilJ0OlUV0l'IIISU are organized into the Library Service Club. The club's purpose is to ac- quire a happier. Iriendlier group ol' eov workers for library assistance. said Mrs. Dorothy Vallance. advisor and school librar- lllll. The social highlights lor this year were the Christinas party and tl1e YC21l'4Cl1d Party. Library workers learn ll1llCl1 about arrange- inent ol' books in a library. best references to use. library practice. and IIIIIOTIIIZIIIOII they can use in later life. said Mrs. Vallance. I,EIf'I': Alessie Minor puts books away while Kay Xtalda helps Zane Hunt choose his next book. RIGHT: Service workers who put in a lot ol' lree time doing things lor others are. sitting: .loyce Miller. Sharon Hendricks, Marion 'Iil10IIllJSOI1, and Nancy Dornsiel. Standing: Ann Harieck, Marcia jones, Guyla Teague. Sharon IX'estlall, -lutly Maples, Pearl llones. and Nancy IX'innans. Boys in back are Dick Miller and Harold Blllfli. Pagg 115 ' '- fv'f.imav sw JSC! . dk ,- x N rs, 5 1 i Greeting exchange of the Page 8 Morning Mailbox Society Young America enioys faculty fall supper at Sears ,inf 4 A Quail TOP: lflovd Hearld points to the Math Club Poster. Plryllis Kerr, lla Ake, and Larry XX'ell- lnan eagerly agree its a good one. XIllJlJI.lL l.1il 'Ii: -lark Barker. Mike Altekruse. and Bob Srnith look at the Nlatli Club ernblern. l,0XX'liR l.lLl 'li-Miss Plunianns points out a scientific display to Gene Aurand, Edward Elder. Carolyn Mclntosli and Marilyn XX'l1ited at the Nluseuin ol' Science and Industry. in Chicago. WiafAemafica izar 5 I-IOXV ARE your rnatli grades? Are you interested in rnatli? If so. possibly your interest led you to join the Math Club. You probably took 152111 in the Math Club Dance or Birthday Party. Every inatlieina- tician should join Math Club because rnatliernatics plays an irnportant part in our everyday lives. Good attendance at the serni-inontlily rneetings reflects the good interest in inatb, Math Club is the oldest club now existing in Central. Page l 16 me 1 .f X A9 TOP LEFT: The center ol' attention seems to be a map as Mary Ellen Mass. Lowell Moennig, Hill Thomas, and Dianne Sparks chart the murse ol' the Three M's trip. TOP RIGHT: These Three M members, Nancy Small, Phil Garmire, jack Dooley. Karen Leach. anal Judy Beckman, examine a tuba with much interest. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lowell Moennig, Larry Bennett. Mary Ellen M'ass. and Steve Poling are making plans for a rancly sale. Woclern ufiiciand MODERN Music Masters is a music club promoting music in the school. Some ol' its projects are the Piano and Choir Con- test and a big candy sale. These projects raise money to buy music and send the Band on its annual trip. Membership is limited to musicians who excel in perform- ance and who boost the department with zeal and enthusiasm. To qualify for Three M's one must be a sophomore and must have a B average in Band and nothing lower than a CU average in the other subjects. Page 117 3... War THE NATIONAL Forensic League. founded in l929, was established to honor superior performance in speech. and to ini- prove the poise, personality. and speaking ability of its inenibers. To enter NFL 25 points are required. Points are earned bv speaking in various outside events. or par- ticipating in the contests. Besides the in- traniural cup contest and interschool for- ensic League contest. the events ol' the school year given by the Speech Depart- nient are the annual Speech Vaudeville. Video Varieties. their dance. and the NFL picnic. NFL also supplies speakers for adult organizations. grade schools. and pep sessions. TOP LEFT: lludy NlcCray and Lois Stauller decide on what type ol declaniation they will give to the sixth hour speech class. NIIDIJLE LEFT: Some ineinbers ol NFL and other Central students Pat Mossharger, 'ludi Buckle, Ann Beers, Rav Kern, Carolyn NIC, lntosh, XVilla Beasly. Alovce Shorrie, and -lovce Smoke rehearse lor the annual Speech Vaudeville. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ron Mapes. Lois Stauller. and Mike Altekruse inark the date, March S. for the NFL dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Carl Roeinbke. Lois Stauller. and Ron Mapes help put up the decorations lor the NFL dance. Calypso Capers. Page ll8 7 ecwlg im . ire , TXVENTY members of the Rifle Club. afhliated with the National Rifle Associa- tion. meet every other week. YVhen shoot- ing on the range. one group meets one week another the next. Each member shoots up to thirty shots. The NRA has set up a whole series of junior qualifica- tion courses. Members receive attractive awards in the form of diplomas, lapel pins. medals. or felt emblems. To earn tlllllllilfllle tion ratings a member has to hre at targets on the home range until he accumulates enough targets with the scores equal to or better than parm score specified for that rating. TOP RIGHT: Between shots we see the olhters ol Rille Glub. Lelt to right are: Steve Spice. secretary, Bill Isenhour, president, Harold Onion, treasurer, llohn Heller, range othcer. and Larry Little, assistant range ofhcer. MIDDLE LEFT: Steve Spice, .Iohn Heller, :intl Harold Onion demonstrate the proper way to hold a rifle. NIIDDLE RIGHT: Charles Garner and Haroltl Onion demonstrates to Don Evans, Jerry Evans, .lack Adams, and John Heller the correct way to holtl a gun. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Horstmeyer, atlvisor, shows the boys how to loatl and unload a rille. Page l lil DINING IN STYLE-Members of the Press Club honor the seniors at the annual banquet at the First Christian in May, 1956. refm Cfuddem nfog a goo mar TI-IE PRESS CLUB nieinbers. with Mr. Robert Dellinger as advisor, experienced an eventful year full of fun and activity. The picnic in the fall. the plans niade for the dance. the May Breakfast, the Spring Press Banquet, and the much anticipated initia- tions were some of the happenings ol the year. The Press Club is for pupils who have put in enough time and work on either the Caldron or Spotlight to earn the honor. The year 1957 marks the twentieth year of being lor the Press Club which originated in ISI37. EATING EARLY-Press Club members enjoy a good, hearty May Breakfast at the annual occasion May I, 1956. The adults are Mr. Fleck, Mr. Spuller, Mrs. XVatson, and Mr. Virts, in the background. INITIATION-New lnernbers are initiated in Mr. I leck's garage. Sharron Stearns carries out her assign- ment, while Bob Spitler, Rita Judy, Ann Gick, tlucly Nuzuni, Bob Deck, and Oonagh Hunter keep vigil. sg' xi ni' ul' Il' Ill 'fisifgii l'ND1iRSTAND?-Mr. Yl'ilson's class watches a Tesla Coil which generates high frequency electricity. Here are Richard Klannn, Nliker Relue, Bob Greene, Phil Caudill. Bob Topp, Richard Scott, Hill Hess. and Robert Johnston. din l0el a,f0I 5 .APOMHJ fAQ gage C.Q.! C.Q.! C.Q.! This is station YVQCI-IA calling. COIIIC in. please. This is the code used by Central's han1'l radio operators as they try to contact other stations throughout the world. Central's Radio Club. with Mr. BROADCAST-Phil Caudill and Richard Klainnl of the Radio Club, station XVQGHA, are trying to contact outside stations, with success. I 'x,:: 4, .. ,,, -' Q' . 'Ill I4- Gilbert NI. XVilson as its advisor, is formed by a group ol' electronic-minded boys. Field Day is Radio Clubs special event ol the year. On this particular day the boys move their equip- ment to a park where it is set up lor 24 hours. Page l2l HI-lfl EXPERTS-llick Scott handles the controls ol' the hi-fi record system, while testing the new hi-fi zunpliher. X- ,X TOP: Library workers check out books and spentl plenty of free time helping Mrs. Vallance. librarian. MIDDLE LEFT: Bill Isenhour, Bill Keinl, Russell Luce. and Gene Aurancl. service workers for Mr. Virts, assist Mr. Virts with various duties, such as answering the telephone or delivering niessages. BOTTOM I.liFT: Margaret Hughes, Susan Kreigh. and Shirley Ann Holrichter, service workers for Mrs. Xvatson, record the daily absence report. ,ML QPU? Lui Welle? Weef XVH.-X'l S THIS, a club with no tneet- ings? That's correct. The Service workers help teachers check papers. run errands. and handle niany sinall iterns. They file absence slips and take attendance in study halls. The work- ers are there to help the teachers in any way they can. Yes, they're on the job every day. These energetic stu- dents get no pay. but earn points toward pins which are awarded on Recognition Day. The club has no officers or special project except that ol' being eflicient in their job and serv' ice to the school. Page l22 TOP RIGHT: .Xt the Deceinber ll, llloli pep session Mrs. Cora Berkliead presents it new flag lor the school to Mike .Xltekruse, president ol Student Clounril. ' ' I lOl I.lLl T: Members ol the Student Council polish Central trophies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Alteliruse. president ol Student Council, ralls Student Council to order the otha-ers are qlerry Kirk, Mike ,Xltekrustz Bonnie Betley, and Alerry Caskill. Ql'll0Cl'6l,Cy al'l6l youfg THE MOST important policy organiza- tion at Central is the Student Council. It is advised by Mr. Still, their sponsor. They have done a lot to better things for every- one at Central. Members. chosen for this line group by the honie roonis, meet in the Lewis Rooni on alternate Mondays. Stu- dent Council consists of 63 ineinbers, with a line stall of officers. The big projects lor the year were their dance, the courtesy contest. and the polishing of trophies. -xl'lx l. Page 12 'rd-I , ...Q-nv m .Q ass, Aa am Lggelnlaing, ancg THEY STEP high, but gracefully: perform marvelously. and with precision: are proud. but modest. Yes, to us students at Central. those Marching Tigerettes are all this and much more. Because of their very excellent performances, they have proven. beyond a doubt, that they possess outstanding talent. and they are now considered as one ol Central's major attractions. To become a Tigerette a girl must pass certain qualifica- tions plus six weeks training under the super- vision of Mr. Elbert Stodden. Besides per- forming during half-times at basketball and football home games and pep sessions. the ABOVE: Mrs. Chester and Beverly Tabar figure their hnancial matters for the Twirlers. TOP LEFT: Barbara Ballister, Judy McCray. Esther Varner, Bonita Scheppele, Carol Lehman. Mary Phillips. Barbara Morton, and Beverly Tabar with their advisor, Mrs. Edna Chester. discuss plans lor selling Christmas corsages. MIDDLE LEFT: The Twirlers gather, while Carol Lehman reads the minutes of the last meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Twirlers-to-be practice hard. All eight are loyal Centralites and will become nne twirlers in the near future. Page 121 .1411 fiat: Our igereffefi Tigerettes also participate in contests and parades. The event which is. perhaps. rnost looked forward to by the twirlers, is their annual May Banquet. Preceding the ban- quet. a contest features the regular twirling routines. The winners are announced at the banquet. Also, new ofhcers are announced and awards. such as sweaters. letters. and pins are presented to those that have earned thein. Mrs. Edna Chester is the groups advisor. Their oflicers are: Carol Lelnnan. president: Beverly Taber. vice-president: Barbara Ball- ister, secretary: and Bonita Scheppele. treas- urer. Judy McCray is the niajorette. ll TOP: NIAAIORLTTIL--Iudy Nlc'Crav, tall, bru- nette junior. stands with her baton at horizontal position. ABOVE: Our inarching Tigerettes- Beverly Tabar, Barbara Ballister. Head Majorette -Iudv McCIray, 1-Qsther Yarner, and Bonita Scheppele get ready to do a new routine lor a basketball game. LOYVER RIGHT: The Nlarcliing Tigerettes display the llags while the student body sings The Star Spangled at a pep session. Page 12:5 Ahm. 'K-iM. WHO CAN EVER FORGET OUR THERE ARE MANY TEACHERS AROUND SCHOOL AND FOR MANY DIFFERENT REASONS. THE MAIN REASON SEEMS TO BE US, THE STUDENTS. WEBSTER'S DIC- TIONARY GIVES A DEFINITION OF TEACH- ER, BUT AT CENTRAL WE PUT THEM IN THIS CATEGORY: UNUSUAL PEOPLE WITH ENOUGH PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING TO LAST THROUGH FIVE DAYS OF CON- FUSION. THAT'S OUR FACULTY. :fi-A W4 1 2 Obi came jf, arm! jlzeg 7 .STFL9 .gf TEA for Two and Two for Tea or I-Iey 'round the Corner are just two of the many songs you might hear in the choir room dur- ing the day. You may have heard the Concert Choir. Girls' Choir. Boys' Choir. or one ol' the special groups. which are the Girls' Trio. Sextette. and Centralaires. preparing for one ol' their many public appearances. This year the Choir has given many concerts at Central. At Christmas they sang at the Republican lVomen's Club. Christ Child Festival. our annual Christmas basket program. and car- oled in Central's halls. They also presented our annual Thanksgiving program as well as several music concerts during the year in the gym. The Girls' Trio. the Sextette. and the Centralaires have entertained lor many banquets. and have been on television and radio for many different programs. YValla XVoronchuk has represented the choir with a Ukranian dance as well as solo work. Pat Deihl and Ruth Ann Sprunger have done outstanding work as accompanists. Many students also represented the Choir individu- ally at the District and State Music Contests. - 'V wr 1 tat 1243 MIXED QUARTET-Bill Isenhouer, XValla Hor- onchuk. Alma Grey. and Vladimir Cherniak. make up a mixed quartet that sings lor various groups and at our concerts at Central GIRLS TRIO-I-Iarmonizing to make beautiful music are Beverly Zimmerman. Margene Gaylor. and Nancy Xl'inners. GIRLS CHOIR-The girls choir meets during the noon hour to enjoy some singing. OUR CENTRAL CHOIR-BACK ROTV: Sally Furness, Racile Meyers, Darlene Xvllllllllb, Bill Goodwin. Tony Her port, john Simpson, Jonathan Kendrick, Fred Stevenson. Hob Gilmore. Harry Harrington, Ted Rydell, Harold Black, Vladimir Cherniak, Edward Chapman, Sain Payton. Ruthie Robinson, Shirley M'espon, Doice Mae Harris, Ruby Hernandez. ROM' 3: Judy Young, Gloria Adams, Sharon Price, Luthelia Blevins, Gloria Saylor, Nancy Min- ners, -Ioan Carroll, Toni l-legerfeld, Alack Mossburg, Bill Isenhour. Carol Kirlf. Elizabeth Posey, Alina Gray, Indy Downing, LaDonna Brown, Lou lida Prine, Lva Mae Davis, Mary Yustus. ROM' 2: Virginia Fortney, Margaret Trann- rnel, Sandra Sutton. Avel Cecil, Ophelia Blevins, Sandra l.ykins, Geneva Phillips. Calvin Thomas, -IZIIIICS Curry, Darla Kesler, Reba Hughes, Carolyn Perry, Sarah Stewart, Mary Phillips, Dorothy Clarson. FRONT ROXV: Ruth Ann Sprunger, Beverly Huss, Myina Martin, Linda Mason, Mary Shoemaker, M'alla M'oronchuck, Steve Rydell, Dick Miller. Roland Calvert, Diane Streeter, Pat Harris, Leta Coodson, Gloria Inrboden, and yleanine Beeniler raise their voices to give thanks to Cod at our annual Thanksgiving progrznn, November 2l. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Zeigler has done a fine BOTTOM RIGHT: Our Choir fills our halls job with our Boys Choir and we are very proud on December 20. with the traditional Clhristmas of them. carols. Page 127 1-ll! ff 1 , l lg! ll TROPHIES-Nlajoretle xlutly Nlcllray and Torn Hedges, president ol' the Band, look at the Marching Majorette trophy helcl by Mr. Stotltlen. TOP RIGHT: Band Ollicers-Toni Hedges, president, explains to Mary Ellen Wass. secretary, and Norm Beer, vices president. the rules ol' the citation cord. which is given to Band nienibers who have been in Hand lor one year. .SZJAQ Ma lie Kaul Mae exif in file THE BAND under the direction ol Mr. Elbert Stodden is a growing or- ganization at Central. They are here at 7:30 in the morning to practice and spend inany long hours at hoine preparing lor their rnany snack con- certs. regular concerts, and other ac- tivities. They have their annual band trip every year. This year they went to Gary: on their way they gave several concerts and entered a con- test at Griilin. Indiana. They add zest and enthusiasni at our basketball and football games. and our pep ses- sions. They are well paid, lor all ol this. by all the honors they win. These people not only serve their school but they gain appreciation in rnusic which they can use the rest ol' their lives. BOTTOM RIGHT: XX'hat is a game or a pep session without our Hand? Our Band boosts our morale to raise the rool of the Cloliseuni. L xixkl':5I'ilk,,. -.fi kVK?'n1v5i?Sc?vL?Yc' , i . , x 1 , MW..w,g-.- .-xx .1.w,?,-M mwwmm. - , WQNWNMNW- ,1WfQ!W,wMW.1m 0 wmmm V . x-, w mm.m:,ww.,.g.v,4-w.NM , A we ,mmm Y me 1-N153 iffwxvfffiafi3 w'f3?'iGi?ffX?f,lifff3kf X W - ww- v1 wM,fQ,w.4a,Jf,ysz3fmMN-fs ' : 1. . 5 , X iQibHbNHi?E:v-awwwwx-.vefmpw xv ,. .. fs f L ig., ,,1 vggz- Q 5-2 ,, C p lx Q 4 QE. hrs: Q ff M ak-gl X . - sg ,ii i J.: K 5 WQQ ff X-1 k Qwcu Liimmxavyv w:xk!l.f1NcX'QuaNtSW,KxXQd0R'1wvKiB1v8Ql0QN .fmHi:-m,-A,.W,X: ...,x QWMM .,,,x, mwwwmwmmwmwwmwmwm Q V 'AM ,MMWW .W-,Wm W M wwfwm NNIQNJQBXHMS MXVNRXMX wvx -.wb 'A mv:-N N 'N 'v'8ifX49U'2'lSM191ssw04?Y2! 5 wm ywimmaumwmw- N- W. .2 ,, .fm-Q95 wtw.wwM.wMwx.wa,M.wmwm if-25Q1,fi'ifFl.w qi m fg?NmwawmmmMm' wmwg., ,aawzx mawpw. W. X.,-N.-.Y-QW A 'PS wx mf aww 5 'f f ,. I 'S .I K . D K, X . 'P gk E1 . x A Q Q ,. Q., tx .xg .. . gp-T8 X 2. A F x - ug .- mx -, k L. , X g S ,, N . , , ,X , ci! ' 5 if 'ski-ww 4 is 'N ., '. ' '-Wg - V ,f 1 x GK 'N V 1- f f 'Y M , 5 X . . J. ,J I K Q Q A U ,- s x at gg.. . , Ex 3 .V Q' -4. s sr 5 2 Y 5- ,. N f 3. - - . . . S, Rx .s-A , was Q Qs ,y-em' i i CANDY SALE-junior Red Cross nienibers, Carol Norris, Hurry Harrington, and Nlxtrilvn Fischer. sell cunclv to Centrzilites who have Z1 Hsweet tooth for Page 1530 delicious randy. unior' mo! grow mem6er5 ,Mega Save iuefi 'l-HE LIFE you save niziy be your own. 'lihe Junior Red Cross, one of the niost ini- portunt elubs at Central. has undertaken as one ol' their niain projects of the year to en- courage blood donors to give their blood to l'OS'l'lLRS-Mrs. Stznkhouse distributes Red Cross posters to Ugly Lznnbert. Hurry Harrington, Part Nlossbztrger und Clztrol Norris, .Iunior Red Cross nieinbers to put up :lt vzlrious business loczltions around the school. save lives. The Junior Red Cross is afhliuted with the American Red Cross. This club pro- vides excellent training for future nurses and honieniakers. Each and every student has n chance to give and to support the Red Cross. lIJli.XSfl.ucille Boruni, lla Ake :ind Hurry Hur- rington leztl through Zl Red Cross -lournul to get new ideals lor projects for their club and to keep up on the events that happen in Red Cross. VARSITY CILL'B-Seated are Bill Boyd, Rolzert Duke, Ben Hawkins. Don Linton. Thar- nell Hollins. and lim Goltlsinith. Kneeling are l-'rank Smith. litltlie Russell, Nlel Patrick. Norm Beer, Alell Benson, and Roger liinber. ur amifg C!uL...wifA Wanfg egirrnneziri LETTER RIP was the two-years-old Varsity Clubs dance of the year. The club was organized in H155 under the advisor- ship of Mr. Murray Mendenhall. Mr. Byard I-ley. new Freshman Team coach, is the advisor this year. The club was organ- ized for the purpose of furthering athletics. the spirit among the pupils. and among the athletes. lt also helps the social well-being ofthe athletes. HILRIIS HOU'-iloacll Byartl Hey slimvs Norm Beer how to tliatgrani a play lor lflilllli Smith. Iell Benson. and Xl'illie Hare. LETS' 1-QAT-Yarsity Club members are guests at the annual spring Athletic Banquet in the cafeteria, May 24, 1956. Page l3l r 1 X S urmoiflafufi Claw qua A One Save!! gafclron SEE YOU tonight at the Caldron office. So many times a day those echoes can be heard in the hall. The sounds that 'vibrate lrom the Salt Mines after school can hardly be termed echoes. as the stall gets to work. During the year there are the many problems of money management lor the business stall to cope with while the editorial stall has the problems Page l?S2 of drawing up a ClLllIll11y.H taking pictures. and developing words into stories for the book. The Caldron staff works eyery day in order to produce a book that is a picture of the past year. A Caldron is a memory book that is bound to tax each person's memories in the years to come. Stall members learn much from staff work. TOP LEFT: Oonagli Hunter. Galclron editor. crops pictures proportionally to go into this year's book. TOP RIGHT: Dick Stearns. manager. lor the business side ol the Galclron, overseas the business transac- tions. BELOW' LEFT: Here are the people in charge ol' Galdron sales: Gloria Saylor. Larry Little, Sharron Stearns. Helen Decker. Sue Ealing. Garolyn Nlurbach, Peggy Brooks, and Bill Scliellenbach. BELOXX' RIGHT: Bonnie Betley. Galdron ollice manager, anzl her assistant. 'Indy Beckman, straighten the general file. y v K .fl -SALES MANACER' ' l RIGHT: Copy Editor Kathleen Gonioll gives inlornia- tion to Dianne Sparks. Metrice Beacheui, and Sharon Hendricks for writing stories for the Galdron. MIDDLE LEFT: The Art Editor, Carolyn McIntosh and her stall, Norma Dawson and Bonnie IValker, are discussing the underclassinen pictures. MIDDLE RIGHT: Here the hard workers on the Caldron stall in charge of pictures help see that the Caldron comes out every May. They are Lois Harrell, AIO Ann Harrell, Nancy Eicher, assistant editor, and Mavis Goshorn. BOTTOM LEFT: Bob Smith. head photographer, explains some of the tricks ol' photography to his stall. Here they project a picture on the wall. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Senior Editor. Bob Deck. and his assistant. Darla Kesler, are checking over the list ol' graduating Seniors. 5 adn? NM! ? 2f U Y igx P' TOP RIGHT: Nlzirjorie Honeick, Nlzircizi Ilones. Hgintlrzl llones. lietkie XYilli:nnson, :incl Ruth Ann Sprunger :ire getting their :assignments two weeks in iiclviim-e ol the finzil tleziclline. TOP LEFT: Beverly Steller. Clorzi Ring. and Noringi l.ehner, Iourngilisni 2 pupils. :ire looking :it lel't-over prool while litlitor. Clgirl Roeinhke is giving them MONDAY. MONDAY lor the Spotlight start is the end- ing ol' rt busy week. All copy and stories have to be in. eopyread. and headed. The editors Page lfll pointers. - fda en ing o! Cl 611591 wee 2 nizike sure that all of the zissiginiients are out. ready so it can be printed for Fridays paper. BOTTOM RIGHT: Iutlx' Ziminernlznl. Lois Ol- son. Nlnrcizi jones, zinili-Ieulnine Inibocly :ire writing hezuls lor the next Spotlight. BOTTOM l.lLlfT: Spotlight bookllezitls nlzike an cheek old their records :nlter school to final out how many papers go to earth home room. IM! .1 5 Copy is then sent out to the Press to be niade S' i il AD CIHECZKINCL-Doug Bzttenizin :intl Hike Penr- son check the list ol 1ltlVC'lillhClIlCl1lN that :ire to go in the Spotlight the coming week. TUESDAY . . .,,,0.,pel, 'I'l'E5Dr-XY is it real big day at the Spotlight olliee. Layouts Lire beginning to shape up :incl its the big day lor proolreatding. 'Iihe editor gets news notes ironi Mr. Spnller and cheeks for einergeney copy for the weeks paper. The managing editor cheeks on ull ol his PRILDICLTING-Sports litlitors Riclizirtl Kelley :incl Mike ,Xltekrnse predict results ol coniinv uxnnes :intl nrzike sports tip sheet. hh in CLlL'I l'IXCL TIPS-Clonnie Geiger :intl filll'l Roeinhke ure sliown here interxiewing Xlr. Spuller in his office to get tips lor the coming hncltlle. gl, Alla! t0llC 28.5 ttssignnients to see il the pupils unclerstzind what they are to do. 'Ihe advertising stall strives to get their clnotzi ol lflll inches for at four-page paper and 2411 inches lor ll six- pnge paper. IAYINCL Ol I!Dot1g liztteinztn, Dale Boone, Put ilrgilt zincl Mike Pearson on the Spotlight intl stzill plgin spaces lor aitls lor il mining paper. Page 1535 --, Y 41 A Nei , ,iw- .0- ,,mnhdl ' MR. LINDLEY AARON T. LINDI,EY-Superintenclent ol' Schools. lizirlliznn, A.B.: Butler University, M.S.: Columbia, Purdue, Chicago, and Northwestern Universities. grzuliizite study. Clzune in l952. gddflhg FLQXCQZ EJ l.0REli'l'A ACKER-Arl, All Club. lforl Xlbnne Ari Sihooli liull 5l2llC. B53 Ctllllllllllil lf: l'lllNCl'SllY of Czililorniziz lf ol' Hawaii. Clznne in IEHT. Likes lo trznel, lake color IllUXlCS. Colle-c'l Slill lile and hzindcrzifls for drawing classes. ENINIX AILANIS-Pliysicul lillllcaitioii, Health. Girls Intrznnurzil Am- liiilies. Lniiersili ol' Illinois, BS.: Indiana Lnixersity. NIS. Clznne in 1932. Likes lo work in 1'eu'eutio1i, and likes bridge annul iishing :is liobhies. Likes all sports but boxing. ROBERT ARNISTRONLQ-Biology, Health, Physical Education, Sopho- more Class Aclsisor. Assistant Football, Basketball, Track Cloufh. lnclinna Unixersity, B. S. in Physical Educational, and NLS. in Emluczuion. Cznne in 1953. Likes to water ski and fish :luring Ihe snnnner, IRXVIN ARNOLD-Special Vocational. lizildwin xY2lll2lL'L', L.L.B.: Oswego, N.Y. Teachers College. Clznne in lililll. Likes lo ICIltl A2ll'll. play piano, anal keep h.on1e in ship shape conililion. Page lil AA!!!- Arl' NIID-XVEEK. the Spotlight lay- outs arc COIIIPICIC. ready for the Press. And copy has begun to flow in for llli' lollowing week. 'lOl': xfiljlbl' sl11Il lllL'IIlIDt'l'5 hold lllcil' wccklx blui- 111-as I1111ldlc. Lcfl Io right 1110 .Xllll C-ick. Belly SIDHICIS, II11 Aka, Slc-1 c Poling. M1111 klllllk' Fl'L'l1CI'iL'k. B111'I111111 Pfflllniilll. 111111 l.1ll'l'X Rifllllllkllll. NIIDDLPQ Llilfl: Spollighl hook I1c111lS. joe CZIIIIIJIPUII, Bill'- Illllkll Ix11111111cxc1', AIZIIULL' Slllllgllltl' 111111 klumlx CIo111l11-x 1116: liiltlmillg OXCI' lhcil' 1'c1'o11ls. IlO'1 I'ONI Llil' I: Ilo111111 Kowzllczylx, ,lush Xllllllll. 111111 kI111lx Iilcich Lll'l'llllgC 1111411115 lol' p11Qli11g, l!U'l 1ONI Rlfflllz C1111 Rm-111bkc guides swam' i111o111i11g 111-sl1111u11 on Ll IUIII' of thc I11lhli111lio11s ulluci. WEDNESDAY... A.,.,,,f, TOP LEFT: Mr. Ireland is showing a linotype machine to some English bij students and their teacher. THURSDAY, My .iZ5,,f, THURSDAY is a big day for the Spot- light editorial stall. The assigning editors and chiefs get into a huddle with advisor to plan a paper two weeks away. Copy lor a later issue is also sent out to the press. Near the end of the school day the Spot- lights are delivered and folded, waiting to be distributed in home rooms on Friday. BOTTOM RIGHT: EDITORS HUDDLE- Every Thursday the editors huddle with their advisor to plan the Spotlight two weeks away. Here are Jerry Gaskill, Janet Gieseking, Margie Honeiek, Carl Roembke, Editor Marilyn Dare, and Mr. Fleck. I P RIGI-IT: Shirley Foss, Xlary .lane Frederick and X 1 c Pearson fold papers lor mlistrilnltitm in home romns l'1I lu N-.J Pag 6' ag .., . . FRIDAY FRIDAY I5 Spotlight Day for all sub- scribers. who eagerly turn to the Edge the sports page. 'ADebbie. and the front page news stories. too! Sixty-four agents get their Spotlights before home room and de- liver to all cooperating members in their rooms. But for the stall-there is no end. Already the next Spotlight is well under- way. Copy is being read. Ads are being charged. Like housekeeping. the Spotlight is never done. 'l'Ul' LEFT: EDITING-Busily Cherking next weeks copy are Managing Editor Carl Roembke. News Editor Marjorie I-Ioneick, and Desk Editor -lutly Reese. Curl looks lor errors in toclzty's paper. NIIDDLE l,Elf'I': A881CLNlNCLfDiscussing their assignments lor new stories are -Indy Zimmer- man. Ruth .Xnn Sprunger. Sztmlrzt jones. Beverly Steller, :mtl -lenrnnie lmbonly. LOXYER I,LQl 'l': CIHECIIQIXG-Xrorking hztrtl are AIQIIIIIQCI' l.1ll'l'y RlL'l1lll'llhlJll, Records Man, Luger Bonnie Bi11'cl1zl1'cl, llllil Nliiiling Nlllllllgtd' Marx plane Frederick to see how the week entls. AXHOYILZ CIHARCQINCL-Auditor Linda Hurry makes fliarges lor ails on the CI:mlex forms. preparing lor monthly statements. Page l 38 TOP LEFT: NIz1rily11 Dare. editor ut the IICW-lt'l'lIl cake cutting ol the Spotlight, serves cake to tl1e 111e111hers who hzive ucquiretl new positions. TOP RIGHT: Curl Roeuihke. -lerry Tumlor, Erlen XVZIIKIOII. :111cI NIz1ryll:111e I recleri1'k t:1keti111e out lor :1 reIresI1i11g1'oke. BOTTOM RIGHT: Doug Ruby. Spotlight agent. I1:1111ls out Spotlights to subscribers i11 his I1o111eroo111. Roolll 302. BOTTOM I,I-QI T: B:1rbz1r:1 PClll'5Ul1. Tully Young, II:1 Ake, z1111I Jessie XIIIIOI' enjoy the111- selves z1t the 11111111111 IIIIIJIICRIIIUII5 Picnic, i11 S11'i1111ey Park, first clay ol'scl1ooI. riiafi, parfiegi, Jcaioe rom .JLJIUNJ 'MAMA THE SPOTLIGHT workers work hard. but also Ii11d time for Iillll. There are usually coke parties everyday. the l'z1lI picnic. cake cuttings. and the Publications Banquet sponsored by the Press Club. The Spotlight publishes Tl1e Tiger Rag Plllllllillly. :md spe- cial issues of the Spotlight. Stall 111e111bers from both publiczitiou dCP3I'UlICl1lS make a fall trip to Fllllllillll College. Fflllllillll. Ill- diaua. to the annual meeting of the I11dia11r1 Higl1 School Press Association. Page Tense, Eager, Expectant! Here We Go! ...QWSW Thrill-packed, people-iammecl P1 Q 1,10 The Coliseum WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, TRACK, GOLF, AND TENNIS-WHAT HAPPY AND THRILL- ING MOMENTS FLASH THROUGH OUR MINDS AS WE THINK OF OUR SCHOOL SPORTS! ON THE FLOOR OR IN THE BLEACHERS, THE EMPTY FEELING OF DE- FEAT OR THE GLORIOUS ELATION OF VICTORY SHALL LONG BE WITH US AS WE REMEMBER WITH PRIDE OUR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS. SX N QI If gf IV 94,4 ... GAA is one of the most progressive clubs at Central. There are 35 members in the club, which meets every third Hfednesday of the month. The officers are Carol Owens. president: Betty McGee, vice- president: Jessie Minor, secretary: and Judy Cooper, point recorder. The pur- poses of GAA are to provide fellowship for the girls from the different classes: to promote good sportsmanship: and to give them opportunity to participate in basket- ball. kinball. volley ball. softball. dancing, tumbling, and swimming. The special social highlights of the year are the spring banquet. the picnic. and the Christmas TOP LEFT: Good wholesome fun is being had by these CAA'ers. These girls are building pyra- mids in North Side's pool. MIDDLE LEFT: You won't get p2lSt me, is what Judy Cooper seems to be saying to Betty McGee. BOTTOM LEFT:Enpymgthmuwhesatafnumg.Hmm CLAA'ers know the meaning ol' fun. Xe . 1 st 4 51' x N.-I XJQ X -.. l 5 , ' QNX .4 0 Page 142 Ol' gone! .S?00l f6 party. The special project of GAA is their annual candy sale. There are many tro- phies and awards presented each year. in- cluding class and individual trophies. The different class trophies are the Meier basketball trophy. the Smith-Gerdom yol- ley ball trophy, the Mueller tumbling tro- phy. the Bixby softball trophy, and the Fleckenstein swimming trophy. The indi- vidual trophies are the Merit Plaque and the Hardiek sportsmanship trophy. TOP RIGHT: GAA Officers-Betty McGee. vice- president: Judy Cooper, point recorder: and Jessie Minor, secretary help plan G,-XA's coming events. BOTTOM LEFT: Stunts in gym are pretty hard. but not for these seven girls, who have had plenty ol' practice. Pyramids and stunts play an important part in gym and GAA in the spring. BOTTOM RIGHT: Judy Cooper does a hand-stand while Pia Raudsep watches in the background. Page H3 COACHES-Mr. Byarcl Hey. lrosh coach, reviews this year's schedule with Mr. Robert Armstrong, reserve basketball coach, Mr. Paul Bienz, assistant coach. Mr. XX'ayelaml Snider. football coach, Mr. Herb Banet, basketball coach. and Mr. Lester XX'illiams. track coach. fI 6L QCLIWL IOCLPLA 398715 HAVE YOU ever wondered just how much time is put in by a coach during one season? These men who are the brains behind a team put in many hours alter school to help better the name ol' Central. lX'hen most of us are enjoying a vacation. the coaching stall are hard at work with their teams. getting them ready for that big football season. that holiday basketball tourney. or maybe that big track meet which comes up right alter spring vacation. This years coaching stall' had one change from the '55-'56 stall. This was the replacement ol' llyard Hey lor Murray Mendenhall. Hey captured all but one game in leading his lrosh basketball team to a 19-l record. Varsity basketball coach. Herb Banet did a line job with the mighty Tigers leading them to a l l-El season. Snitz Snider guided his gridiron team to a creditable season. Reserve basketball coach Bob Armstrong made a line showing lor Central alter a rugged start. In the area ol' track and cross country. Coach lVilliams developed talent worthy ol good competition. .-Xnd Paul Ilienz did a line job as assistant coach in all helds. gc lll t W., ma 2 amy. CROSS COUNTRY, a two-niile run, one of the niost rugged sports in the life of a high school boy. was well represented by a fine Tiger teani in 1956. Coach Pete Williaiiis started the season with only Ifour returning letternien from the '55 season. John Kelso was the niost consistent of the 1955 campaign. The long distance inen ended the season with a good record of six wins and two losses. and captured first in the sectional. The four returning letternien on the squad were Hank Sanders. Rodger Sarrazin. Bob Brown. and Bob Hawkins. This years club will again have four returning letternien to carry the banner of Central. Although it is not a spectator sport, cross country is a rising activity at Central. Coach Williaiiis will welcome more and more candi- dates to run in this Cll2lllCIlUTIl0' event. O D TOP: Bob Hawkins and Herinan Tinker run away with the relay while a North Sider trails along behind. BILLOXY: Sensational Sectional Striders: Kneel- ing-Herinan Tinker, Clam XVest, Bob Hawk- ins, Herb Lyons, john Davis, Standing-Charles Swain, Hank Sanders, -Ierry Dickey, Rodger Sarrafin, Bob Brown, and Terry Henline. Page 1-1 5 i-.3 if LENNA ARNOLD MAURICE ASHLEY FACULTY LENN.-X .-XRNOI.D-Plirsicul Education. CAA. Bull Stale. BS.: lntliana l'nirersitr, MS. Came in lEl47. Likes to fish. swim, and work in the rzird. NIALRICE .-XSHLEY-Sotizii Srience. Intliznizi l'nii'ersity -MB., AAI. Caune in IUIH. Likes to traxel :incl resid I'nitetl States Historxy HERB BANET- Plirsical Education. Iiaskethzrll Coach. AIill1CllL'SlCI'. BS., In- clizina lhixersity. NLS. Czinie in 1942. Likes to he with his family. JOHN BAIQCHM.-KN-English. Intliunzt Lniiersitx. AB., Lnii ersity of XVist'onsin, AAI.: grzuluute work ill Purdue Vniversity and Bull State, Czune in 1954. Likes lishing. swim- niing in suninier. ice skirting in winter. VERA NL-XRIIZ ll.-XURICARTNER-Lzitin, Latin Cluh. XYDCZIIUII tlllinoisl. ILA.: Intlizinai Lniiersitr. KLA. Caine in lil3l. Likes inusit. church work. and fluhs. RICHARD l4EARfBiology, Health. Huntington College, ILS.: Ball State, NI..-X. in Cuitlzince :intl Counseling. Caine in H136 from XYzishington Twp.. Lufziyetle. lntlizinzi, Likes to realli, lish. hunt, clzinfe, IK'llll'lI TY, plgix niost sports. :mtl work zirouncl the house. P.Xl'L llIEN!- Driving, Assistant Coach. Pliysiczil Etlutxilion. Tulznie. ILE. Czune in lU.72. Enjoys spending his tilne with his fxunili :intl working with sports. NIILDRED ISRICILXNI-Ifrenth. Cuitlrince Director. Oberlin. All.: Nlicltlleliury l rent'h Hthool. KLA: 'Lezzthers College, Colunihiai Luiiersiti. .X. NI. Cmnt' in l92H. Likes gairtlening. listening to niusic. working with I'il'Cllfll. and working on her house. NI. RLTH BROIYN- English, I-'reshnizin Class Co-zitliisor. Ball Stzue. ISA.: l'ni- rersity of Nliehigzin. BLA. Cnnie in IEPQT. Likes to tlo church work. HEI.EN NI. llL'RR-English. Intlizuizi Stzite. ISA.: llrezlal Loztl' School ol English. Nlitltllehurx College, NIA. Crime in HHH. Likes to write, sing, rezid. Cook. clo hztntlwork. :incl he ziftiie in her ellurch. LEE BLSHONC- Drziltinq. Senior Class Advisor. Ball Slllllf. ILS., Purtlue Lniiersitx. NIS. Came in 1953. Likes home liiiilcling zincl planning. NIRS. Rl'TH Cl-lAI'SSEMRemetlial Reading Consultant, English. Senior Class Acliisor. Butler lfniiersity. B.S.1 lnclizinzi l'ni- versitv. NLS.: Liiircrsitx' of Southern Cziliforniai, grzitluaite work,'Czune in l9l9. Likes to lrzixel :intl weave, NIRS. EDN.-X CQ, CHESTER-Clotliing, Mzircliing Tigerettes. Purdue Lni- iersity. ILS.: Intlizlnzi l'nirersity and Purtlue I'nii'ersitx. Qrzitlinite work. Caine in 1934. Likes hooks and inore books. llowers. zuitl Spanish. NIRS. HELEN CONLEY-Special Yo- czitionzil. Ohio State Viiirersitx. 15.5. and NIA.: Iircliiiiiu L'niiersity. grzulttzite work. Czinie in 1935. Likes gairclening. study, and trzu el. Page ll HERB BANET JOHN BAUGHMAN VERA MARIE BAUMGARTNER RICHARD BEAR PAUL BIENZ MILDRED j. BRIGHAM M. RUTH BRONWN HELEN M. BURR MRS. HELEN CONLEY MRS. EDNA G. CHESTER LEE BUSHONG MRS. RUTH CHAUSSE Cris.: si si M ?'W N - 'WMM ,,.M.W Q X iii? Ns 33 n ff www' , ' -5 X ' .sijfl W 1 Y sq- , Q.. ' if ,pf .1 H F uw? if vw. as -'wi Mis -in - vga' sgnuln, .M N 'M N X ,S A ,W Q' TOP: VARSITY TRAKQIQ SQVAIJ, 19543- Stztnclingz .Xncly Rivers, Phil llogitn. limb lelxtwlv ins, Bob limwn, Bob Nlillx. l.2ll'l'y Trim, :tml .Ierry Ditlaey. Kneeling: Heinlztn Cllztncy, Henry Sztnclers. Rmlgei' SQIITLIITIT, lfretl Xleeks. Th:n'nell Hollins, litl Rtmell, .Iain Stine, Terry Henline. Sezitecl: Leothzt Nlurtfm, -Infin llgtvis. Hernigin Tinker, lfrzink Smith, Huh Young, Mel Pzttritk. Mike .Xlteluttise :intl .It-ll Bi-nsun. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike .Xltelu'use, center, cleznx the first hurdle. ztgztinst at CLC. gtncl at Ci0l1UJ1'KllLl runner in at triztngulzn' ineet ut St. Vincent Villa, lflili. BOTTOM RIGHT: Uxllllllllllll llzickf' Ht-rniztn Tinker, QGLS oll with at tremenclons lnmuml jlllllli lexip in at cluztl truck nteet with South Sitle, 19:36. Page l li za f 1 12 f f eaf em, zgem, eaf em. A'One. two. three. four! So, goes one of the laniiliar yells ol Central during the basketball season. This years young experi- enced teani ended the regular season play with a ten win and a eight loss record, Then the Banetnien caine through with two wins in the Sectional play before getting defeated by the City and Sectional Chanips. South Side, for an overall record of 12 wins and 9 losses. This record really doesn't show the talent ol' the mighty Tigers. for in four of these losses the total nuniber ol' points was only 16. The niain highlights oi' the M56-57 basket- ball season was the City Series race with our Tigers taking second place behind the Archers. In this city' series race the BASKETBALL RECORD 19545-51 CHS 58 . ,.,. ,.Logansport til CHS 5l .. ....... ,..,,. . Elkhart 7-1 CHS 53 ..,.. Richmond 57 CHS 45 ...........,,......,,. SSHS 50 CHS 75 , . . ,,.,,,,,.,, CCHS 59 CHS 95 .....,,.. .Huntington 72 CHS 68 ....... Xntlerson 513 CHS 70 ., ,,,,.. ,Auburn 53 CHS 50 ,, ..... Attucks 513 CHS 75 ....,..., CCHS 435 CHS 70 ,,.,.., NSHS 51 CHS S3 ...... lX'abash 67 CHS 79 .,,., Marion SS CHS 65 ., ...,,.... NSHS -18 CHS 68 .... Concordia 67 CHS 43-l ....,...,...,.,. SSHS GS CHS Tl .... ,,.,...... P eru 153 CHS 133 ....... Concordia 7-1 SILCTIONALS CHS 77 ,,,. ..,..,,. . .. ,Leo 58 CHS til . ...,. , ..Concortlia 58 CHS -15 ,..,., South Side 515 Tigers lost to the Archers twice by the grand total ol only 9 points. Another feature ol this season was the appearance ol' one ol' the Tiger players. John Kelso, on the third all-Anierican high school teani. one of the highest awards a player can receive. Nlany said that during the past season that the Tiger spirit fell oil. but did it? Hlhenerer the going got rough for the teani. the Tiger fans spirit got aroused and boosted the teani through niany hardships. The honored nanie of Central was also carried by the Tiger reserve teain, who had the best spirit a team could have. And to our frosh teani. nice going for the 20 wins, one loss season. XVe're proud of you Tigers. for the line season you gave us. Page 1418 RON BRVBAKER, hrstryear lorwartl uses a block to tlrive around a South Side player. on February I5. BEN HAXYKINS, returning lorwartl lor the Tigers, hits one ol his lainous tlriye shots against Concordia, on February 23. J F 1557 X ui ra al' - X--nl' 41,0 'bl it 3 x Thx 42,0 jf. ... ing, fwfmlrgig' ,S , Q55 W I r L 1 253: 'Sri' w Q X N Qs , I XJ A .. Q X? r nf 5- ' .Z Q A C N, ,- S X X- . Je- 1 X 9 v .3 Q: ' 4 D X X m Sf S X FRESHMAN BACK ROXY: XX'i11i11111 I-I11L1'11, Dickie Buren, XYi11ie Clilrry. David 1.f2lS1y, 1 e1'11 XX'i11i11111s. C211z1111ie V1111Ul1lLlS, 151111 Tilker, 111111 CJll01'liC f1Lll1C1'l'Cl. 1iN1LlLl., ING: CI11z11'1ie Stevens, 411111 Keim. Sleve Cress, Pete Hogan. 13111111 Perez. Ken f1111J6I'I,fi112l1'1I. By' Hey, 111111 110111 XYi11i11111s. BOTTOM I,1i1 'l': 111 ll 11'e511- 1111111 gz1111e with 51111111 Si11e. C11:11'1ie '1'111111111s 1111s 1111: 111111, 111' 1111es he? BOTTON1 RIGHT: 111 ll CCIIEIALI1 111111 Hlllltillglffll game 'lim S11y11e1' gives CIe1111'z11 Iwo 111111'e poimx. RESERVE BACK ROXY: Sl11111ey 1.JUl'l1E'11. 11l2llA1 Cl1111e1', Percy Moore, XX'i11ie Hz1t111, 11111 S11y11e1', 111111 -11111 1iei111. ON BENCH: Di1kie Ri11'11ie. Steve Clress, T. Cl. XYi1- 1i11111s. Pete Hogan, Dave XX'11ig111. 111111 P21111 Nuys. StlIl1Clll N11111f :1ge1'. Hike Volkert. Page 151 J Z 5 we U' ,ig ' NE S i 5 ' - v- .xM- ' D A - ' .z if , A , A N ,, . ,ni TOP: FRESHMAN RESERVE sf?-IEXI,-cifl1lC'i1 liygird Hey. Percy Moore, Pete Hogan, :incl Coach Bob Arm- xtmiig 1n'e cleinumtrgiting lion' tu get in position lm' il nlmulalei' block. BACK ROXY: XX'illie Hatch, Norvel Ricks. Cllcn Nhmre. Chiu. Hemphill. lim lieiin. l.1ll'liX Climln, XX'illi:nn .XDCl'Il1lIDX', Stun Durnell, AI Lvnizin. C.l.nk llmny, Ed Suylur. Onoire Gutierrez. Steve Cli'eM,zii1cl-leliyUligstzifl. MIDDLE ROXY: Calvin Tlimnus, Dine I'e1'ef, Dave Kolilineier. Rich. Bzites. Bill Deck. Bill Thonizis, .lerry Tnrnpnugli, Alolni Bruster, und U'illie Clnrry. FRONT ROXY: ,lim Pzitrick, XX':1lt Young, ,Iiin Hull. Clhzirles Stevens. :incl Fern XYilli:1n1s. Code ed aaa wifi jgerdy jfic 5 of jar! ,. PRESHMAX RESERVE SQU.-XD-lloztcli Byllftl Hey is explaining the clizigranns for running plans, STANDING: Percy Moore, Unit Young. Cleo Moore. Clliznies Thonias. .lim Snyder. Pete Hogan. Bob Tilker. Don Linton. :incl john Brzister. SEATED: Cligirles Stevens, Clmrles Heinpliill. Bill Deck. Dave liolnneier, Steve Clress, Clark Fzivory. KNEELINCL: jerry Xhxgstzill, 1.2l1'l'f' Clmsby. Fern NX'ilIi:1n1s. Bill Tlnniins, Jim Iieiin, :incl XVillie Hutch. 1 Page 152 I eiwluzigg lOig:iLin ara em HIP ONE! Hip two! Hip three! These words can be heard twice a day midway through August as Coach Snitz Snider and crew are sweating their hearts out for the honored name of Central. This year's team had only lour returning starters from last years fairly good team. Although the club was a young team. they had spirit as good as any team Central ever had. Highlights of the four-win five- loss season was the starting of an annual project. the Football xlanr boree. which will be carried on every year. All of the city schools and New Haven took part in these events with our Tigers whipping North Side. Another highlight of this season was the showing they made against the Number l team in the state. Richmond. Although beaten 26-7. our Tigers fought their hearts out and kept the Red Devils on their toes the entire game. One of the main problems ol the '56 season was getting the fans out to see the game. No definite reason was given for the poor attendance at the city games. The only reason the officials could come up with. alter much discussion. was that the fans were just too busy to support the rugged game ol' football. This year's team had no individual stars in it. but ill credit were to go to one player. it would have to go to lVillie XVare. senior quarterback. lor keeping the team calm and poised at all times. Page 153 ACTION SHOT: Bob Young runs the pigskin lor another touchtlown at the Central-New Castle game. Sept. 7. ,fs '-Q ' Qaws XX'll,l,Ili XYARli-Qttarterhac'k. fi years MEI, PA'l'RlClli-lfullbaek, l year Q t C' Z. ' .1-v tg r My 'Y i Y- . in ' ' 'H fb' 27 'a S:'fL..i ' .... L K t S .. ., ha .f P . -...mf 5. ,., M , -V. . 'f - - . . in-12 s t :Ji .. .... . i X .. .V.-. ' H . . mfs m e at ' 1 -Q . ' .. .,..--.. .,.. . .. .. .A . tt... 1 ' ' , - Jn itfltv I, ,.,, . C. . - , N. s ww.. ,QM ff.-9-, .,.,.v4VY, . , 2 mf?- ,.gf A I I egg- . f ' ' f Q . ,..,. . ,:,1. . .,.A ..,.. 5 - . ,-.- x,,,., , A . f. A f .: 461--+121--'w,P:,'i: a Yf'? ' -F' , . p f ar- Wil 1 2'- P 2' lfi Q -1. A s- V - r Y THARNILLI, HOLLINS-lilltl. I year ' H 1? e :: 2 . - t v 2 y :iii ' A ' ' . - ,giegfl fj 3 gif lm X , -. E ami, ,rw N 6 X .4 W' WQEQM J 2' 4 awww ANKW -.....,,s,.: Ifz E ff- -.:. .Hi L f ' H t g aww ,ff N sw 1 1 MW' uf! 61,54 ww' ffiwf we t , mi .?asT2'f - fn ' . '-fm' t if ,.,.w f' fi: 'k'3iil'f'i' v , . ' A . -mm-.n:5:1:::,.-Q,gy,:-A ,. . we N , .1-ff . , -tg ' ' 1 'rzildfbf ' . . 5 ze 1 4 i,.g,:yf-MSLV.:-'fir as f' az: - . wif. ,. .1 is-.1-' . -. Ii-11 .f,:f 3 ' 4. fy ww' -fs' fy. f-1. , - ..,.: ,-mf? - .gm A WM ' v 1' A '.'. -.-Lfilfff' - 1 6 ' .' .1 . H -V . I vw . ' M A ' 4,,f.j:gS,.Gri, 'UL ', V 5. 4521-J -9.1, v' 1, 4.f7'15 ,. ' Al s.M2':-1 Alf. 11 5 agp: 1 gi w X X S STX it xx X S' f x45'2W 9-RSX wa ' Kwai 1 wx XNDY RIVERS, Right 'lltcklc Two Yours Varsity I-'RANK XYILL9, Ciunlt-1' Two Years x'kll'SilN Karl E. ws, , , X , A X 'S- 'IC 'm it 4, I-'RANK SIDXYELI.. Right End JEFF BENSON. Full Back BOB DUKE. Right I-Ind One Your Yzirsitx' Ont- YL-nr Yarsitx Two Years Yursitx ED CQOHEEN, Center RODGER EMBER, Right Gtlzml BOB MILLS, Left Tackle Out- Year Ylll'Silf 1,110 Ycz1rYzu'sity 'liwo Yczirs Yarsilx dw X -,f,:,3,,if' WARE PLFNCLES-Right I-lull Art XX'zu'e, with no iIlICl'iiC1iCl1CC in sight, tears through the North line, but is about to hit the turf :it this moment. North won. Sept. 28. sg . I , ' Page 154 FRANK SMITH, Right Half ED DOYVDELL. Left End BOB YVYATT. Right Guard JACK NIOSSBYRC, Left f lllltl Two Years Varsity One Year Varsity One Year Varsitx Two Years Varsitx NORBI BEER. Quarterback JOHN KELSO. Right Halt ART YVARE, Right Hall AIINI COLDSMITH, CCIIILI One Year Varsity One Year Varsity Une Year Varsitx One Year Varsitx fl. ?m ,A 1 t . X ,ht Eff tt. . DICK HARRIS, Left Guard Two Year Varsity N75 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 28 ..e,. 1956 FOOTBALL CARD fxlamboreez half-gamej .... ,.,,, N ortli Sitle 21 .......,............,................,.., ....v,,,,,,.... N ewcastle 13 ,.,V ..... C entral Catholic .......,..S0llIl1 Side ...,t,No1'tlt Side ,,A.,,...Garrett 0 ..,, t.,,,.vw. Ii lkliart .........,.... Richniontl 13 ..,.. ,............, R Iuncie Central ..,v,Indpls. North Central Page l55 j LEONARD DAVIS ROBFRT DELLINGFR LOUIS CRANEY PAUL W. DAILEY FACULTY LOI'IS CR.-XXIQY-Nlatlienizitics. Indiana State. ILS.: lmliziiiu L'nircrsily. NLS.: Cloluinhizt Lniiersity. Caine in 19557, left in III-I2, returnetl in I955. Likes to read, play golf. :intl play euchre. I'Al'L W. DAILEY-Bench, Lathe, NIilIwork. Iirzitllex ILS.: IIIIIIIIIIZI Lnitersity, NLS. Caine in 1936. Likes gztrtlening. Imsebzill. Imzisketbzill, :intl football. il. LEON.-XRD DAVIS- Iinglisli, Hezttl of IICPZIIIIIIICIII. Bull Slate, .'X.I'i.: L'nixersiti' ol Gliiczigo, NIA: Yzile University, stutiy on 21 john Har Whitnex Ifellowship. 1954-55. Resutnetl teziching September. 1955. Gziine in IIIBI. Likes retttling. wootl working. writing. zintl nature study. ROBERT DELLINGER-junior Business. Bookkeeping. Press Club. Tennis. l'nixersiti ol' Pennsxlrzinizi. ILS.: Intliztnai Lniiersity. NLIS..-X. Gznne to Central ISHS-49. returnetl in 19525. Likes all sports :ind triixeling. ROI5ER'l DtJRN'I'Ii-Nlzithemzttics. I'urdue l7nix'crsity. ILS. in Pliysiczil Etluczitionz Inclizinat I'nixersity. NLS. Came in 1934, left in 1942, returned in IEHT. Likes fishing, golfing, selling invest' inent progrzitns. tintl refereeing. GORDON FA'I'ZINGIiR- lbrzilting. Iiaill Suite, 15.5.1 I'urtIue Ifnixersity. grzitluzite work. Goine in I9-IT. Likes golf, wootlwork, aintl home repairs. IZLIZON IfI.IiCIli-Alournzilisin. Gziltlron. Spotlight. lDePziiin' Lnixeisiti. .X.I5.: Ititliunzi I'tiirersiti. NLS.: l'nixersilt of NYis' tonsin, NI. A. Gzinie in ISIIIT. Likes eolor pictures ol trzuel. green Itiwns, ztnal IICIVSIJRIPCIN. D.-XYID GRIGGS-Biology. Booster Gluli. Intliatnzi Liiixersity. ILS. :intl NIA. Gzune in 11130. Likes hiking. trziieling, tziking color pictures. :intl pliilosopliitzil rezitling. GEORGIA IIE.-XI.-Sliortlizintl, 'Iiyps ing. Glerifzil I'rztt'tit'e, FIIIA Atlxisor. Intliunai Lnixersiti. ILS. :intl NLS.: Gregg College. Cltune in ISI-I2, Likes reading. sewing. tooking. telexision. and lizisketbzill giunes. LESIIZR G. HI-INIPHILI.-Yoczitionzil :intl Intlustrizil Auto. Colorado .L and NI.. 15.5. in Meclizitiiczil Engineering, NLS. in Intlustrizil I'llIllC'1lIIOII. Citrine in I927. Likes sports, building, :intl cabinet iiiaikiiigx IEYARD IJ. I-IEY-.XIgebrii. General Nlaith, :ind Phys, iuil Iitluuition. Intlianzt Liiixersity. PLS. :intl NLS. Czune in I5l3ti from Clontortliu High School. Likes to travel zintl attend :ill sports aillitirs. RICHARD HORSTNIEYER-Cheinistry and Phisits. Intliauiti Ltiixersiti, ILS, Caine in I936 from Hunter- totvn Iligh School. Likes hunting, tishing, working at hoinu in the xairtl :intl gztrtlen. MRS, IADONXA HI'X'I'LEY- Iinglisli, Sophoinore Class Advisor. Hirznn College. Lnirersiti of Nlitliigain. .LIL Chime in IQ54. Likes swimming, cziniping. reticling. knitting. working on shoji screens. interests exolxe atrountl hoine ztntl hushzintl. BL.-XNCI-IE HI'TTO-.-Xrt. Art Clluh. Bull State, .-LB.: Ohio State L'nirersity: Cloltnnbizi Lnixersiti. A.NI.: Institute of Chicago. Glevelaiul Institute ol' Art. Clrzinhrook Aczitleiny of Art. Caine in I9-IS. Likes weaning, enzuneling. and painting. Page I2 MRS. LADONNA HUNTLEY BLANCHE HUTTO zi- A. ll r 4 'iff' , ,sf Y me 7 nf ,gl 1' ' Q ?fi - , I 5 - 1 i Q4 audi, 123 . A ., wt , ' ' ' ,:F'i.J. ?1Q.iI'4'i'Q Mr. -' Swih, acclyuef gow TYVO OF the minor sports ol Central, tennis and golf are now in their third year at Central. Although these guys get hardly any recognition at all. they practice every night after school and have a meet once a week. Two fine coaches. Mr. Robert Dellinger and Mr. W. H. McNeely. could easily be called the creators of these two sports at Central. This hrst year saw the tennis team winning not a single meet: then in its second year with several members back lirom the first years team. Coach Dellinger piloted his team to a three win four loss season. Last fall Mr. McNeely lelt Central to teach at another city school. but Mr. Louis Craney volunteered his time to keep golf at Central. .XBOYIL LEFT: Nlllli RliTl'RXeDon Zurbach tlenionstratcs a clown-stroke in a tennis match. lEl56. KIIDDIJL LEFT: XYith much practice, Darrell Dewitt and Gerald lthitton will some clay master the game. BELOXY: Mr. Robert Dellinger. coach, poses with his team alter a good season. The 'lourt jestersn are Don Zurbach, Jim Xlolllcale. Hob Spitler. Hes I,amboley. '56, Joe Brooks, and Bill Boesker, 513. Page 157 1 1 E' ,ww 'R Q 'B v 3 if K. U 'Q rfwn 'W we Gewmfv 5' -u s ia 1 1 Q 11: ff, F Q 2 1 6 , t. cf! ww Nifw' ig: is .tu l 1 - ff WN r ,TM M. ..x' f '71 Nat- N! 4325 45? I . 1 ,W J' 9 M -we: AW- ' if 'WE' gk? ,3Vw gx,-. it-N ' f t in .-A. I . -. I-ag wwf' , -1.1 x x ,553 , rf ars- an fafif seg, -'M . ' A .A,N7,1, Q ,E x. Q2 www .gym .47 ' . X X w Q A ., f 'K .Q ' -AS , v , M, -wg K. ll 9? O A WA fw , A gy, . i Y'-W f. .FE 5' 4, . .4-W ... ' Q QM . if ,. ..-N , t .QSA-x-w.-,', .: - vw. 2-' tif- , gf .AVL ,V . ' V if, z, Ex, Eiufi,,y..2fwf - ' A. qgn-. 7Aa..N 'fy 4 fx if 5- 5,- x. ,, N-. ..' 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O O N ACH HUNTER Copy Editors..Kath1ee11 Gomoll a11d Metrice Beachem Senior Editor ',,,111,,,,1,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ioh Deck Picture Editor ',,, ,..,...,,,,,,, Lois Harrell Art Editol 1,1,1,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.., C larolyn McIntosh Assistant to Editor ',1,,,, ,....... . Nancy Eicher Advisor ',,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, A Ir. Cleon Fleck 15157 CALDRO Copy Stall-Faye M'iIliams, Dia1111e Sparks, Metrice Beachem, Dick Kelley. Dark ROIJIII Technicians a11d Camerarnen-Nick Lit- winko, Doug Ruby, Reggie Moronuk Art Stal11Norma Dawson, Ronn Foss, 111111 glean Clark Senior Stall-Darla Kesler Point RCCilJ1'l1S1'-S11111717011 Stearns MANAGER ..,..,11. O1I'ice Manager ,,,,,,, Records Manager... Sales Manager .,,,1,,, t Photo Director. ,,,, Dark Room Head, Head Pl1OIOg1'21IJ11Cl',, .,... N MINOR STAFF .,,,.,,,DICK STEARNS ,.,,,,,,.Bonnie Betley ,.....He1en Decker ,,,,,,,Peggy Brooks ,.....Robert Smitl1 , H ,,,,v.1,,,,,,,,,, Dick -lantz Vladiinir C11erniak Business Stall-Slrarron Stearns. Gloria Saxlor, Marsha Reed. Rose Kamm, Bill Schellenbach. Carolyn Murbacl1, Carolyn Hughes, Larry Little. I-Iarry iludge, Karen M'alworth Picture Assistants-Mavis Goshorn, Donna Harrell Driversflerry Radabaugh. Bob Mills, ,lerry Tudor HOME ROOMS AND 10025 AGENTS IN SALES DRIVE 2, Sue Crogan: S, Ila Ake: 13, Dave Black: 72, Bob Martin: 70, Sally Bridgewater: 80, Ernest Fox: 105. Larry Carl: 108. Nancy Small: 1011, Faye lX'illiams: 111. Gene Dominique: 112, Guyla Q Teague: 111. -ludy Beckman: 117, COIIIIIC Geiger: IIS. Peggy XYood: 11.1, Martha Leamon: 178. Bill Isenhour: 211. Mavis Coshorn: 213, Pi11kie Lee Irby: 211, Betty Spillers: 2151, lohn 1Vatson: 212. -loan Montel: 251, Rita Judy: 200, Beverly Tabar: 2151, Bruce Marquart: 272, Gloria Say- lor: 282. Marsha Reed: 502, Aludy Sheperd: 307, -leanine Imbody: 308, Carol Ginther: 3051, Page 160 Sylvia Saver: fill, Bill Schellenbachz 313, Beckie lX'illiamson: 315, Helga Koger: 319, Sharon Edgell: 5, -lim Goldsmith: 51, Donna Akers: 102, Bob Ritcher: 103, Bob M'ol1: 107, Carolyn Hughes: 113. Dale Boone: 125, Richard Kelley: 1211, Hele11 Decker: 152. Shirley XYespon: 151. Tom Hegerleld: 172. Margaret Conrad: 176, Phyllis Dorian: 202, Harry Harrington: 201, Eve- lyn Day: 215, Norma Dawson: 217, Carol Norris: 218. Sharon Hendricks: 220, Lewis Lantz: 256, Do11na Kowalczyk: 268, Frank Roberts: 317, -lerry Evans: 318, Martha Brooks. FRIENDS OF THE 1957 CALDRON The Fort Mayne Engraving Company, Mr. 7170111 Broom, artist. lor help and patience during the year: Mr. Andy King and lNIr. Buzz Cross, 111111211121 School Pictures, Indianapolis, underclass- man pictures: Principal Paul Spuller, home room teachers, boosting the sales drive: Mrs. Ruth Chausse, Mr. Lee Bushong, a11d Se11iors, Senior Class payments: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Freshman Class, for payments: Mrs. 511111111611 fJ1'lI1Cl'OL1, treasurer, for assistance wit11 money: Boys Athletic Association, Girls Athletic Association, the Spotlight, clubs, llllll activities for page payme11ts. Mr. Owen A. Forsyth, sports actions: Fort Mayne Newspapers, track action photo: Neuman Studio, photo printing: hlllbfllllkll Manufacturing Company, stamping 111111165 on Caldron covers: S. K. Smith Co., covers, and Mr. ylack Bundy for suggestions: Fort 1Yayne Typesetting Company, typesetting and forms: Ber11e lYitness, binding: Custodian Raymond Meshberer and his stall: Mr. XYilson and his boys lor public address service: Mr. Robert Dell- inger, direction ol' Press Club: the Spotlight editors lor publicity: and all who bought Caldrons. Jia We, 'I'itle Page , ,,,, , Opening Secgtion , Athletics Basketball , Cheerleaders , Cross Country lfootball , , , GAA Track '1'ennis-Coll' , Clubs and Organizations Anthony 11'ayne , Art . .. Band , Biology Booster 1, , Calclron 1 , Choir , . Friendship 1-'BLA Hi-Y , ..,. ,, blunior Red Cross Latin . l,1lJ1'1ll'y Math , , , Modern Music Masters ..,. National Forsenic League .i,, National Thespian Society 1118- Press ., , ., Radio 1 Service , , Spotlight ,, H , ,, Student Council ..,., Twirlers . Varsity .t,.,, Rifle . Divisions Athletics ..........,.....,.,.........i.. , , Clubs and Organizations .,.,... ,, Events ..,.t,...,..,...,ii,, ..,i,,,,,.,, Faculty , , ff M9111 528 MQ 0,1 . 1 1 2-7 118-151 . 1511 1 115 152 1121-151 1111117 157 111111117 1 1112 12S1211 1115-1 1111 1115 1112133 1213-127 111 112 1151 1I111 11-1 1 115 1111 117 . 118 11111-1111 1211 , 121 122 131-1-11111 1. . 1231 12-1-125 131 1111 1111-111 100-101 88-811 1 8-11 Class R11Ol1l , ,, , lndiviclual Portraits . . Events Senior Recognition , , , Dances . ulunior P10111 Pep Session ,,,,,,, Plays , , , H ,,,,.,.,, , t,,, Routine and Special Events Sophomore Carnival . . Speech Yaudeville , . lfacully and Classroom ,Xrt , , Business 1-Qnglish ,, lfaculty Pictures , 116211111-50161106 ,, Home Economics Industrial ,Xrts Speech , Special Rooni , Nlath . P.'1'..X. , School Olhces , , Social Studies. . .......,,,,, , , Superintendent-Principal , Special Pages Autographs . Calclron Stall , Index ., , . ., ulellerson Studio .,,,,, Keeler Printing Co. .,.... . Scenics ,H ,H ,,c,,. , S. K. Sinith Company . Student Pictures Freshman , -1unior .. ., ,. , Senior Honors ., Seniors ...,, Sophomores . cp 1-cylg , 12-13 1111-111 115 11111111 1111 1118-11111 1 118-1111 11 1-115 117 2S 211-27 '111-L11 111-15 T12-ISI! 111 T15-F17 ,, I111 .. T18 1711 211-21 11i-17 , 111--11 111 1155-1118 , ...,, 1111 11111 1112 164 158-1511 11311 78-87 G2-611 -14-45 113-61 711-77 . A X f ,ff f f , , elf, w , Lf vQL-H If f f RQL 7'1,',l-1, Ui LCL J ' . n e 3 r n L, n 0 K 0 L69 L-Qej Q We ,Mkek q Ogarfzczzlar People Prefer jefferson Portrazlsn L 'U gi .UN Q1 mad: J H 3 L U LC 9 JHGWL , L 'KW W IJ N J 'U . b 'Y 'jv' 1 A .ll , 1 ufvv w Best Wishes to the CLASS QF '57 VE wwiv 110111 your OFFICIAL CIILAXSS Pl'IO'l.fJUR.XPI'1E1x JEPPERSQN STUDIQ '24 rlzkl Pfzologrzyvlzezs WIS Fairfield .-Xx'c11uL New Loczltion Porlrazlf hz the Mofferzz MUIIIIEI' Page 162 Tl: is Page Sp011sm'1'1l by THE . .SMITH COMPANY 2857 North YVeste1'n .-Xvelulcx CHICAGO Nlilllllflifllllfl' of this uurz1c'Lix'e 1957 Calclron cover II'1'lI Oflllfl' days 111111 Ollzw' years Bring problems to our 1l'Z'6'.Y? IVFH, sign my book for fr1Aer1dsl1z,p's snkf Before that linm fIVl'1.T'f'.S'! Page lei. .1 U jwfv, L if h 1 1'!1'AIA . lmfifj NL 1 f Q 5,61 0' 5' LW! . .fff if , CW ' W ,iff V LU jf ' f Ixyf, V LV h I Cf3V'U 5,11 I 1 aplffw f I 135, Xflfgy F711 Lian 1 ,,,f L' X , i 1 eff e X f 1 Ci!',2,7, ,f X . hr 0' A page for f7'1'l'IIf1.S to 1111log1'11j1l1 II'1lh St'lIffII1l'II1S s11111'1'c'.' ,-1 11116 Io I11'111g Il IIlf'II101'y' 111 .m111r' IIIQIII f11f111'1' yw11.' Page IG-l This Page Sponsored THE 1411111111 P1fiNT1NG co., I Q. TH YVest x'V2lSlliUgf.OH Boulevard IfIf c' cxtwzd our s111r'e1'e C'0Hg7'llfllIlllflAOlZS to the 1957 gnzrlzzfztcfs of Central High School. IVe have Sf,7l'17l'll F1111 II 11y11e with high CIIISS lb1'i11ti11g for over 43 3'er11'.s', We 11111 llnjapy to fJ1'I.7If the 1957 C11Id1'011 for yon. .X4lflf0gl Cl,l0A:5 MARIAN INGHAM MERIBAH INGHAM FACULTY Nl.-XRI.-XN INCI-I.-XXI-English. Milton College. ,-1.15. Caine in 1921. Likes reading. working in her yard. :ind bridge. MERI- 1i.1H INCLHANI-Dean of Girls. Battle Creek. AJS.: Indiainu l'nix'ersity. NLS. Caine in 1930. Likes cooking, puttering zu hoine, playing bridge. watching big league lmzrselmll giunes. swimming, and lishing if lush ure biting. C.X'I'H1:QRlXIi IXCIIQSON-English. Brill State. Ali.: Columbia 1'nixersiti. NIA. Caine in 1936. Likes hridge, golf, :intl hooks. LELAX11 ,ltJIIXSUX-Bookkeeping, Business. lndizutzt Lnitersity, 11.5.2 l'nixersitx ol Chicago, grrulunte work. Czune in 15141. Likes to reud. ivork around the house und trutel, if I haue the nionex Lind the time. HELEN KEECAN-Honle I':COI10l11ll'N. ,pimms Class Sponsor. l'nii'ersity of Cliirugo, l'h.B.3 Clolunlhiu l'nixersitx. .-1.31. Czune in 181249. Likes to rezul sind trauel. C-liR'I'Rl'lJE H. IQEEI'-I-Ionie Economies. IIClJlII'll11Cl1l Ilexul, tlnleterin. Stout College, 13.5.1 Cornell L'nix'ersity. NIS. Clzune in lllflfl. Likes reading, trztieling. good music, zuul plays. ILXRXYIN N. IQELLEY-History. IJIL'Ull0ltllL'S. l'niiersitx ol loiru, NIA.: Illtllllllfl I'nitersitY. I l1.D. in Historx :uid lilo- IIUIIIICS, Cznne in 19-IN. Likes contentions. coiistrtulion, re- seztrrli. gauttlening, hunting, outdoor living, religion, lzunilx lile. :ind getting llt'ql1l1lllllStI with professional. business, :intl skilled workers. MARIE .X. LEB.-XMOI'I -I3usiness l.11w. fiHl1Slll1lC1' Edtuution, Sales, lxping. Clerical Przutire. .Iuuior Business. lfriendship Club .Xdiisor. Indiana l'nixersitx. 15.8. und XLS, Cznne in 15118. Likes to resid. listen to clalssiml retords tsotne populurj. hiking. bowling. golling, :Incl Qllll'11tl' ing loothull gzunes ill I.l'. NIRS. HELEN Lliliflinglisli. llrgtlnutits Director. I'niversity ol' Toledo. .fX.l1.: North- western Lniiersity, NIA.: Illtllllllll I'niYerSitx', gl'2ltllllllC work. tlunie in lil-13. Likes gztrdening. home derorzttion. entertziinr ing. l1'3lXL'lI11g, and boating, BIANCHE S. XIELSICX- Ceogrzipliy. Meteorology. I'nixersity of Cllieztgo, 15.8. guitl KIA. Clinne in 1928. JAMES S. MCIIGXDIJEN- Speech. Nai- tionzil lforensic League. Speerh Activities. Rlzincliester. .X.lS.: Illlllilllll Vniiersity, 51.5.3 Northwestern Lnixersitx, grzuluiue work. Cxune in 1940. Likes lishing. reading. trzlieling, :uul Nant axrtivities. CLIIflfORIJ O'IBRIEN-.Xuto AICCIILIIIILN. lndiztnzi State 'liezicliers College, 15.5, and grziduzue work. Clrune in 1954. Likes lisliing and gardening, VERA Ii. PEYCIIZ -I'nited States History, Cities. Economics. Ezirlhann College: l'nixersity of Chicago, Ph.B.: 1'nixersity of Michigan, NIA, Came in 1927. Likes golf in summer. reading and bridge in winter, Lind cooking ull year round. LEON.-X PLLNIANNS- Nlzitheinutics. Mount Saint joseph College, BA.: Indiana l'nit'ersity, MS. Caine in 1952. Likes to read. enjoys good niusic. mostly setni-classical, and good plays. Page 13 VERA E. PENCE LEONA PLUMANNS lW 0Y,iv' 'vL'xDA5AT' ' f - jeff' , LELAND JOHNSON 10' gg-Q? HELEN KEEGAN GERTRUDE H. KEEP MARIE A. LEBAMOFIE JAMES S. MCFADDEN CLI FFORD O'BRIEN .!4Lti0gl'al0A6 JJ! e yw fb q Miwf QMWWM W AQWQXQ V fjfFffN AQ M X X XX gqpi J L wi xx 1 X 1 yff .Au t0gl'6ll0A5 J ffifffv f,1'ffL'fj Qdyfjfgblf W . If , 3 O WJGQEWDXQM? wp M U Ugg U 'Q 5 f mf MJ f V U ,E yfxqm I l ,Q ,V Z. M WNW if ww U9 K5 MU Q- T5 X54 1 Q75 A QP M Scif?-X E! X :D ef N iii: QGELXEMIQE' Q7 7 Ci QSNMZQQ ff X X Lim? F 2151364 M ffm J4 Mf0graPA6 WZ! Wfffff f M M4 ,W ' JW 2 , mf W gf WW M HMM W f i 1 1 L r l F I 1 F A I P p A I 1 1 ,,. 1' U . e M.: .N I VV - H .IW L YQ, 'Lf 1' . .' -:Nr 1 p.'1--'s.'5V w' '4-u.Q ' fl, - N-3,11 .M ,.,, -...pr , Q AM V.. A'LAjf:!' -,,,' -. f 'h,- MJ ya. ' 3 r ' -T,-'f -' W -1 -:? P' ' W3 -ru , 1 , . 'f.'. f. . ., . Q ,fm , . K, ' . 'f - 1 X 1 W V wwWgy faQ BOS Lf A W lisp nf figs f 1 , L MSW? Wgf 6 N ff? 39? Q f 1 139 ,Q,fQgyQ 5' A M. 5 P7 Qwfkkix CEQSSSX Sw 2 XE C3553 N .Tar 1 ,fv- 'QS XVILLIAM E. QUICK MRS. IRENE Y. RAHMER We-'H-ang. .gl RUSSELL R. ROWE MARGARET SCHEUMANN ..'4N' .3 omwmmi-. EIJWARD L. SCHLECHT BASIL R. SHACKELFORD WAVELAND H. SNIDER IVA SPANGLER '98 JUS-.gil CLIFFORD H. RICHARDS DOROTHY RIDGWAH' Li., fflfpqbf . .1 ,V .IWQL FIACULTY IYILLIAM Ii. QITICIQ-Drafting. Industrial Arts. Oakland City Collegei Indiana State. Special B.S. in Industrial Artsi Indiana Lnixersity, graduate work: Purdue Iiliirersity. NLS. Came in lil-IT. Likes fishing, hunting. camping. and trax cling MRS. IRENE Y. RAHBIER-English. Ball State: Maiicliester. A.II.: Columbia Lnixersitx. A.NI. Caine in ISHS. Likes cro- theting. enibroidering. canning and preserving. and baking pics. cakes. and cookies. CLIFFORD H. RICHARDS- If S History. Coiernnient. Anthony Wayne Club. Indiana L'ni- xersily, .-LII.: l'nixersity of IYist'onsin. AAI. Caine in I9-I3 Likes to work with young people. DOROTHY RIDCNYAY- Nlalheniatics. Department Head, Math Club. Indiana Lni- xeisily. A.l5.: I'niiersit3 of Michigan. XI..-I. Came in ISHN. Likes to read. RLSSELI. R. ROXVE-Xlatlieinatics, Locker Serxiee. Nlanehesler. 13.8.3 Columbia I'nix'ersity, AAI. Canit in ISHS. Likes lisliing. wood working. and llowers. MAR, C.XRIi'l' SCIHIZLNIANN-IQ S. History. Western College fo: Women. BA.: I'nix'ersiti oi XVisconsin, KLA. Caine in IEHT Likes lraxeling. reading. eards. and working in the yard. IilJIY.XRIJ I.. SCHLECHT-Matlieniatics. Director of Ath- letics. INI2llIl'IlCSlCl', AB.: Columbia I'nix'ersity. NIA. Caine in ISPVIT. Likes lisliing. swinnning, boating, and traxeling BASIL R. SHACIKIELI-'ORD-Nlarliine Shop. Indiana State Normal. 13.5. Came in ISPE2. Likes Iisliing. liunling. and farni- ing. WAYEIMXNIJ H. SNIIJER-Health and Pliysical Eduua' tion. lfootball Coat-Ii. Assistant Basketball and Tratk Coach AILIIICIICSICY. 15.5.1 Indiana LIIIIYCISIIY. NIS. Caine in 1947 Likes all sports, relaxes by watching IT. IVA SPAXCQILR- Biology. Biology Club. Ball State. 13.8.1 Lniiersiti of Wis' eonsin. Pli.M.: Lnixersily of Mit-liigan, BLA. Came in lilflf. Likes traxeliug. iishing. pliotograpliy. and nianx other Ulll- door actixities. MRS. NAOMI STACKHOI'SIi-English. Ball 512110. A.II. Caine in 19315. Likes music. reading. and cooking. CONSIANCI2 SIANIJISH-Englisli. Cheering Block. Ball Stale Ieaeliers College. 15.5. Caine in 1935. Likes drama niusir. and reading. YICIOR Ii. S'Ii1iCI-I-Health. Indiana Central. .X.lS.: Indiana Lnixersily. AAI. Came in 1917. Likes reading on Current world events, flower gardening. and llu railroad industry, a special interest. AARON STILI.-Xl'orld and If S. History, Student Council. Iivansxille, BS.: Indiana Lnixersity. NLS. Caine in 1940. Likes to plax golf. Page I-l MRS. NAOMI STACKHOUSE CONSTANCE j. STANDISH VICTOR E. STECH AARON STILL 'U' if ll, ,,quM ELBERT H. STODDEN GEORGE T. SURBER ESTHER THOMAS FACULTY ELBERT H. STODDEN-13111111 LlIIL1 c,1'ClICSll'll. lXloLIe1'11 Musim' Masters. Yzinclereook College ol' Music, I5.M.: l'liii'ei'silx nl' Iieulueky, Iiulizuizi Slate, Maiicliesler. Iiidiziiizi Sl21lC, MS. Czuiie in ISI5I. Likes bozlling mul howling. C-EORCQIC 'If SLRISER-Auto. Iiuliaiizi Stale, ILS.: Munclicslei' College. MA.: Imliima 512110. Came in lil-12. Likes wooilwoik llllll lisliing. ESTHER THOMAS-Iiusilless. Iiulizuizi Liiiieisilx AJS.: Coliiiiibizi l'11ive1'sity. A.M. Czuue in 1927. Likes iezul- iiig. MARVIN M. TODII-D1'zil'liiig. junior Class Ailxisoi' Iiuliima Stale. 13.8. und M.S. Clguiie in ISI-IU. Likes lo releiee lmskellmll iiml loollmll, also likes lisliingy MRS. INJRUTHY A'.-XLLANflli-1.iIJ1'z1i'iai1, 1.llJ1'211'A' Service Group. Service llluli. Ball Stale .A.B. CLINIC iii I953. Likes UIIICIUOI' zieliiilies Lil Ilie luke. RALPH 0. YIRIS-Ilezui ol' Bois. Iiiclizmgz Liiiiersilx. A.li. zuicl M..-X.: Luiiersily of Clliieugo: 1,lIl'LllIC l'IIlXL'I'S1lA. Came in ISIQT. l.ikes coin and Sllllllp eollerling. MRS. MARX AklkrlxsfyNi.xllCl1tl2IIlL'C Clerk, flume iii ISHSI. Looks xililei llie llIlCI'CSlS ol liex' cliilclreii znicl liei' lioiiie, also eiiioxs clriiiiig. ziiul working in llie parks in the SllllIIIIL'I'. AYILLIIAM H. XV.-YI'SON-Sllideiil Counselor, Mairiellxi. AB.: Ohio l'I1lICI'SIlA. grzimluzile work. Came iii I933. Likes IICXVSPQIPCI' Wflllllg :uid makeup, amd fairing lm' lziwii :uid liume. BIZRTRAM XVELBAFM-Cabinet and Pzillern Making, Iii- iliziiizi Sl2llC, 13.5. Came in 1927. Likes gurcleiiiiig. LIQSII ER LEE AVILI.IAMS-Pllysieall Ecluizllioii, N1illlIl'IIILIl1l'S. 'Iizick Clozicli. Ceiilrzil Noriiiail, AB. :mil BS.: Iiicliziiizi Liiiieisili. MS. Came in 1946. Likes lo play golf. C.ll.IiIiR'l' M. AYIL- SON-Eleeliicily. Radio Club. Puulue. ILS.. Ii.li. Clzuiie iii IUQT. Likes zuiizueur rziclio. HAROLD E. WIXDMIl.LIiR-- Iiusiiiess, IICPLITIIIICIII Ilezul. Bull Stale, A.II.1 Iiulizuizi l'iii- iersili. .A.M. Claiuie iii IOIIS, Likes spoils. IiliXXE'I'II AY. Y.-ACER-Maicliine Shop. Brzulelx l'niiei'sil5, IIS. flume iii IEIIIG. Likes lisliiiig, :iml liuiiling lrips. YERIJA MAE MQICV l.IiR-Yoczil Musir. Cllioirs. Spefizil Groups, Rxulio lliiecloi lor Puhlim Schools. lfimllex. M.II.: Lliiieisili of Mifliigaiu. M.A, Canine in Ill-IJ. Likes music. Page I5 KENNETH W. YAGER VERDA MAE ZEIGLER GILBFRT M WILSON HAROL fyvhjuy ff Jw Q 9 JW my V 96? 0. jig if ,Q MW- ' AW M W' W 5 if pg MMM My W? My M W 'ff UL M fi? F ff? ouwvw , ' ' jg! gg , S A 0 '15 XO? X 0 XV!! ff .lm ff' T .W l U , gf 59 V ffl' W lr X ill fiywf QV -F 9J ,iff ' E5 BQ ff Q Yi X.1,'4??g,5Q?j fi A of 'W Sm N Lv g,Q17 a Q W W ,S ' QQ? ' xi? Q X . 94 G ie f YN ff 40 is if Y 4 1 X fl! jr? X- ' .J A R N X I B 1 4 9 7 Q .SC 00 al 0I'l id LUQ ADVICE is something we all need at one ti1ne or another. But we don't have to worrv. lor we know whom to see. In the classrooms. in oHices. here and there about the buildings our school parents smooth the wav and make easier our problems. Classroom teachers help us every hour of the dav. The deans are always ready to give us advice on almost anv problem that confronts us. The guidance di- rector will give us advice on choosing our vocations. and getting along with people in TOP LEFT: Mr. Ralph Virts, dean ol boys, coimv sels a pupil on how to get the most lrom school. MIDDLE LEFT: Tanya Zinchenko. one ol Miss Briglianrs, our Guidance Director. service workers. helps Miss Brigham keep her manv files in order. BOTTOM LEFT: Everything Checks! Athletic Director Eclwartl Schlecht and Mrs. Ormerotl. school ll'6Al5U1'Cl'. are checking records on athletic lumls alter a game. Service workers are Carol Norris and Karen M'est. BELOIX' RIGHT: Mrs. Betty Beerhower and Mrs. Mildred Keuneke, secretaries to Mr. Spuller. have much work in keeping up the clerical part ol the nl'l1C'C. Page Ili .Acfuice ana! .xdfkiidfance general. The principal is always willing to tell us anything we don't know or understand about our school. After school is over and everyone has gone home. a faithful few re- main and clean our building for the next day -the janitors and custodians and matrons. And what would we do lunch period if we didnt have our kitchen help? YVe live entirely too far to go home at noon! These and other adults are constantly on the job making our school a better and cleaner place. Adults. we salute you! TOP RIGHT: Miss Meribah Ingham and service workers work every day. Schedules. helping with attendance, and talking to troubled students are all a part of Miss lngham's daily routine. TW-W.. fs 5 3' CENTER RIGHT: Administrators ol the Voca- tional Adult Evening School are Marion Kamp. clerk: Mr. Allen F. Haueisen, coordinator ol' dis! tributive education: Mr. Charles H. Feistkorn. vocational coordinator: Mr. james Henry Chappell. director: and Martha Berning. secretary. BIQLOXY: Mrs. XYinilred Ormerod, our treasurer. checks book money, keeps the schools books, is in charge ol' all bank money daily. BELOXV RIGHT: Marjorie livans, attendance service worker. gives Mrs. Mary lX'atson. attend- ance clerk. the dailv absence summary. Q '13 Page 17 Yftx 'vs' ,, 71J we .4 x,? TQSSXA.. X Lie , +P' 1 5 Page I8 TOP I.liIf'I': Kitchen helpers arc, standing. Mrs. Meshberger. Mrs. Marlin, Mix. Myers, Mrs. Klux. Mrs, Dzilzell: sitting, Mrs, l'eher, Mrs. Rehling, Mrs. Cmcrl. Mrs. Kerns, und Miss Schoeneniunn. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs, Marlin and Mrs. Dz1l7ell ure prepariilg the noon meal. BOTTOM LEFT: Chester Sample. fIliClIIllII is Lleaning the huge fnrnzicrs, while Mr. Aiillium Bode, engineer. inspects, TOP RIGHT: Mr. Kenneth xY0II1lCI'1lll. Roland Gregory and Mr. Arthur Phill. jzinilnrs. keep Genlrzll cleiin. MIDDLIS RIGHT: Mr. Meshherger. cllslmiigni. reziiis clirecliuns lo his slzlif. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sll'llIUhlCllIllQ up chairs are Mr. NICSIIIJCIWTCI' AIINI Mrs. Cllnrai Squires. P' 1 H Xxx IL x 'il X f , WV , I QQLXW ,Ein- HAPPY FOUR-A German theme marketl the laculty lall supper, at the Sears Pavilion. Mr. Mclfziiltleii, Mr. Griggs, Mr. Still, and Mr. Stech, members ol the social committee, display their talent as a Bavarian quartette. while other members ol the faculty enjoy the German lootl. Our jacuhy ago ,Have .jwlearfj HUMAN BRINGS teach at Cen- tral. Our teachers know how to be sympathetic in the classroom and how to enjoy good times together at social affairs. Highlights ol' the faculty social year are the fall sup- per. the spring breakfast, and the final teachers' meeting in june. when retiring teachers are honored. Miss Catherine Jackson is the chair- man ofthe faculty social committee. GOES LIKE THIS- Sis Arnold and Mr. Spuller try dancing the hokey poke at one of our first clances in the Cafeteria. Page I9 TOP LEFT: PTA Officers for 1956-l957-lNIrs. Cletus Deck, member-atalargez Mrs. Stanley jones. lirst vice-president: Mrs. Arthur Klein, n1en1ber-at- large: Mr. 'Iohn Bauglnnan, second vice-president: Mrs. Donald Sparks, president and Mrs. .Iacob Garmire, secretary. BOTTOM: Mr. D. I-I. Cloud. Mrs. True Sheets, and Miss Loretta Acker checks the ticket ol a lucky winner ol' one ol the many door prizes given away at the PTA Carnival. Page 20 ome oinzi .SZ 00 The Family and the Community Each Shapes the Other-The PTA Serves Both was the general theme for 1956-1957 of the Central PTA. Parents, teachers, and students enjoyed themselves at the family potluck in the cafe- teria, October 3. Some of the other highlights of the year were Back-to-School Night, in which the parents sat in the seats of their sons and daughters, Citizens Education Council Meet- ing. Founders Day Observance, in which hon- ors to past PTA presidents were presented panels. candy sale, teas, Carnival, Parent Edu- cation Meeting, and the installation of ol'Hcers. Mr. Cleon Fleck showed colored slides of his recent trip to Europe, at the February meeting. The Parent Education group, formerly the study group. had as a topic, Are Central High Schools Facilities Adequate? 1 ' Ns us 'u,. Um3 A' ' Q89 TOP I.IQ1 T: Mr. P11111 SIDUIICI' is 1111114i11g 11x'er t11e 11111111 1111 s111e 111 the PT.X Y111e11li11e f1llIll1y 52116. TOP RIGHT: 1511111111-S1'1111111 NIg1Il-I,1ll'CIIIS w11t1'11 ll 11e1111111s.L1'11Li1111 111' Mix. Henry Ll111i11g 1111 Ll new fig-111g sewing 111111'11i11e 111 t11e H11111e h1'111111111i1-s r1111111. NIII1 DLIL RIGHT: Mr. ,XI'l1I5lI'O1Tg. Mr. 1Jc11i11ger, Hrs. I311s1111w, 111111 Mrs. Cllelus Deck 11is1'11ss 1111111111111 s11111111 1111013161115 111111 1111w 11161 11111 11e 1'111're1'1e1l. 1111 I'iC17l'lllll'y 11. BOTTONI RIGHT: Sl1111e111s 111111 lJ1lI'ClIl5, alike, 1111111 111111 CCIlLI'2l1'S CI111'eteri11 L11 e11j111 1116111- selves 111 111e PT,-X C111r11iv111. O1'11111e1' 12. Mm. BllI'C'1I1lli11 gives 1111161115 111111 51111161118 i11111r11111ti1111 1111 1111w 111 register 1111' l11e 1111111 prizes 111211 were given 2l1X'2ly. BOTTOM LEFT: I 11111i1ies 111 11111 V. L, . . . . . I I.X I?OlIl1l'1'i 11e111 O1't1111cr .1, 1111 IIICII' l1111Les KVILII 111'11111111s 1111111. Page 21 Anlxl Page 22 MERLE J. ABBETT Superintendent of Schools, 1932-52 0 Ql'l'lQlfYL QP! PMB 0 MOLJA WHAT IS wrought in marble and stone will decay but what is engraved in the mind and spirit of boys and girls will continue to grow and grow, even to eternity. Such was the belief of Mr. Merle Abbett, Hoosier schoolmaster and superintendent, who was keenly interested in the goings on at Central. Teachers and pupils of Central paid a farewell tribute to Mr. Abbett, one morning a year ago, by recalling his many attributes and achievements. Among his many hon- ors, Mr. Abbett was listed in 'LWho's Who for his career as an educator. More than that, he has won a place in the hearts of both his many associates and the youth whom he cham- pioned. fs 55 0l'LOI e ia! 'sf-A s - x, Housekeeper, Traveler, Poet ROSZA O. TONKEL I AM enjoying my retirement very much, was the statement of Miss Rosza Tonkel. who retired from the Central faculty last year after 29 years of teaching Central students. The greatest luxury of retirement is that Miss Tonkel and her father now have time to do the things they never had time for earlier. Miss Tonkel is very much interested in comparative religion and plans to travel extensively in Europe. We honor Miss Tonkel and wish her the very best of happy experiences. erd: 0 LU fs F ML 'ML mm ef Counselor, Professor, Friend WILLIS RICHARDSON BACK TO COLLEGE! After teaching at Central from 1923 to l956, and heading the Department of Social Science. Mr. Richard- son returned to college to assume the post as counselor for men at Earlham College. In his new job. Mr. Richardson has varied duties. one of which is to teach a course in the History of the Old Northwest. During his teaching years at Central. Mr. Richard- son was active in school functions and will long be remembered for his interest in the welfare of his pupils. Page jbhwwwmsxs The Midnight Oil dotl1 freely burn! nge 2-1 Water distilled is still water! AMAZING, WHAT WE LEARN IN W 1 Q 315, F , I 'Z 5 3 -I 2 f Ya?- z?'9 if 2 -1' 'W 'F -I V li' 3 , f '1 1 , QL 3iZ.3'Q,,:.23: Q SZ. E CLASSES ..... WHAT MEMORIES COME TO MIND OF OUR DAYS AS FRESI-IMEN TRYING TO FIND OUR WAY TO OUR CLASSES! REMEMBER HOW WE RAN TO BE IN HOME ROOM BEFORE THE TARDY BELL RANG? WE HAVE GONE THROUGH THE HALLS FROM CLASS TO CLASS TO LEARN ALL THE ESSENTIAL THINGS THAT WE NNILL USE LATER AS CITIZENS OF THE COMMUNITY. I Q23 - oO Q.. Page 75 .c. L 1. 1 , V711 ' . 'SLI .Aw I 1.,,,-.-- 1 -. .11 hm, ...W n m., L11 AW. 4 u ,I 155 . :1 , 7,81 1 f1 x 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 8 1 -. , 1 1, 11. 1 v x14 1 1 3,1 ', in ' 1 4 , - '- 1 x --r , 1 5 o '1 1 A x mr 1 -fr x 1, V7 . I .'., 1' 4,1 sr f , 'nf 1 .-,V 1 .N ' .11 .w 'H 1 21 1 1 '- 1 1,1-1 1, -1.112 , .,v.,, . .,-mu. ,,fw.. , , - , ..11 11 - . .. . 1 - -' 5' U 1 4 1- I Lc!f!gA...rea no mydfer I YVONDER if I will ever learn to type? is often the thought that runs through the mind of a beginning typist as she slowly and not-too-surely picks out the first few letters on that strange machine-the typewriter. As she progresses in typing. the words come easier-'20, 40. 60, and even l00 words a minute. Along with typing. shorthand. clerical practice, business arithme- tic. sales. junior business, business law. and consumer's education are taught. A student on the stenographic branch would take shorthand. typing and clerical practice to prepare herself for a secretarial job. while a clerical branch student would take typing. filing. business arithmetic and would study general office procedures. The general branch offers to the students the op- portunity to learn to meet people. how to sell, and how to get along with the clerks and consumers that they will some day meet. Thus CHS students are taught to face all the problems that arise each day in the business world that they will soon enter. MISS MXRIL I,liBfUIUFF shows to Hattie Fowlkes. Robert Hzirmeyer. Arthur Barnes. , oe 4, and Clarol Cinther. pupils ol' her sales class, the Hne quality ol' new plastic dishes. which are used for tlemonstration. C 'T T H ' f' ' 'TCJP Lklflf Nhuxiullonem Nhnxin Ort, -lucly XX'ealclle. Lois Hzirrell. Kay Fouleh and KHuuiq'XXHlkhw :H the Clerkul Prufdce 2 Chmsane dadligl uchlilhmn cum COIHIJUDHICIQYS. uliHe NIV. llurold xXHlHlH1HlCV ahums Nhuina K1uulm'the comect plzlveliieiit ol Llle lingers lol' :ul- mHLhni. IZCDIVTKJNI lJiFTi: Nlhs llezd's Semiinml FCTIY tyqahig mlnss Mikes Il tinleml ivrithig' test um mlef lmndnethdrtypmg qmed H013 l'C7NI flICLlll': Tfzuicy' llfnve pointsfmut die diordinnd Chnrnfler lcn Kve have beenn to loyce Chw, kill wliile Xliss Heal Qupervises. Page '77 8 an ncrlsli- fgfs- , is LEFT: Miss Acker's commer- cial art pupils here make posters. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Acker tells pupils of her art class how to make Fire Preven- tion posters. BELOXX' LEFT: Brenda Leonard, Larry Trim. Ilohn Davis, and Jerry Dickey make lile savers lor Fire Pre- vention XVeek, by sketching, BELOXV RIGHT: Miss Hutto instructs pupils in how to add finishing touches to their Fire posters. .xgrf gnrickeo ik Pi-XlN'l'. pencil. metal. clay! The art class students certainly make good use of these many mediums. Students of the lirst year class. lor example. have made marionettes and also linoleuxn prints to use upon cloth. Some ol' the advanced classes are working in cralts, and purses are the results ol' some ol' their labor. Art classes have produceil many students that will long be renreni- bered. Taking art is an experienfe to en- rich one's lilie. Page 28 ---1 .3 ee -sf X..-V 'Q lf TOP RIGHT: These boys are studying diligently in Ge- ometry class for their next exam. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ed Ainslie is explaining to the class how a slide works while Bill Downs and Darrell De- IVitt hold it up. BOTTOM LEFT: Lois Olson and Nathan Alexander look on while Bill Schellenbach ex- plains a proposition in ge- ometry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pia Rawsel, Richard Bates. -Ioan Teel, and Pearl .Iones watch while Bud Marquart points out the solution to an algebra problem. 6 .9l'I'Ll00l t6lI'lf. FORTY-SIX and forty-six is ninety-two. VVouldn't it be awful if we couldn't figure? There is nothing like a good old-fashioned math problem to start the wheels rolling. In Central's Mathematics Department there are nine part and full-time teachers. There are about eight hundred students taking mathe- matics at Central. There are four tracks or lanes in mathematics designed to fit the speed of the students. A new course was added this year. It is intermediate algebra designed to prepare advanced algebra students lor college algebra. Page 29 -LZ oi OCR if fs,-s .ga Page :su OF ENGLISH usios' 0 0 26 any CLCQLL C-A-T, G-I-R-L, H-O-U-S-E! and so it goes as the young pupil advances in his knowledge of the meaning and spelling of the American language. In English classes throughout the school, pupils learn correct spelling, punc- tuation, grammar, and the background of our American heritage. Such great classics as Ivanlzoe, by Sir Waltei' Scott, and Pride and Prejudice. by Jane Austen. and literary works as John Milton's Areojmgitica and Chaucer's Cmzierlmry Tales give the English pupil a peek into the past through these writers' pens. Also. by way of the pen. he gains much historical background for our principles of daily living. Motivated compositions call for weekly themes, practice paragraphs, and, for advanced pupils, research papers carefully constructed. So English is many things-speaking. writing. read- ing with comprehension. understanding great writers, and grasping phi- losophy of good living. Also in the Held of language and arts, French and Latin are offered to those students interested in foreign language. customs. and traditions. THERE IT IS-Earl Jones points out a scene ol' the rugged lX'est to Larry Anspach and Patsy lVatson, but there seems to be some debate between Tom Rutherford and Alice Ramsey. This project is based on the book, Beizinfl the Ranges. as studied in Miss 4IllCliSllll'S class. 'WCP fX.J ,5 fb Q ,A .Q G ' K, ' ig-J 5 'ling ' ',!LLZl'Y . 'W ,Q -S is? i .. ,F , I --T, t-ffl. - l. nv ,K A --ip 9 A'?'f l ! ,, ul r, 35 'Fw -. W. ' 3' 3 M di? w,.,,N -awe-4 wX 'f TOP LEFT: Rock Crushers are Rose Shull, Bob Ben- houer, Ed Shepherd, and Bill Schellenbach in Physical Ge- ography class. They will break the rock so they can examine the fresh surface. MlDD1llLEFT:hh.Gdgy' Advanced Biology class pre- pares raw oxygen. LOXVER LEFT: Sophomores take gym exercises. Exercises help take the stnlnesscmut of d16h'l6gi and limber them up for stunts and tumbling. LOYVER RIGHT: A girls gym class warms up in a round of gym- nastlcs. jkode 071,96 . SKELETONS, models of human body parts, and health charts greet visitors to Central's health classes. Health is a re- quired subject for graduation because a broadened knowledge of health will aid in success and well-being. Movies and slides. as well as text books and tests. are used in the study of the health and safety for the human body. Varied topics include germs. mental illness, driving. organs ol the body. all relating to health problems and better living. Page 32 RIGHT: Joyce NICLIC1'lIlCfC1', Steve Poling, Ted Miller, Norman Bump. and Sue Beerbower are watching with interest as Ann Beers points Olll a coelenterate which is cliziracter' istic of the group. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Richard Horstineyer. cheniistry instructor. is demonstrat- ing to Jerry Brouwer. Bill lieiin, Gene Aurand, Bob Smith. and Hen- rietta Collins how to start il hydro- gen generator. for the production ol liitliogcn. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ob- serxing the delicate brain and skull ine left to right: Max Hathaway. Ellen Gentla and Carol Hines, BOT I'OM: Mr. l'IUI'SIlIlCI'C1 S lx Physics class prmes the theory. stress tliiidecl by strain equals at constant izilue in ll weekly lub period. They are Harolrl Onion. Mr. I'IU1'SlllICXUl', Dick -Illllll. and Reggie IvOl'OIIllli. Qfange F!6J. . GUIDED MISSILES. atomic power. me- chanical brains. and all our modern creations. such as television. are products ol the strange world of science. In the science classes at Central. pupils are taught the basic funda- mentals ol what makes up this scientific world. in such classes as biology. chemistry. physical geography, physics. meteorology. Many interesting things are done in class and the pupils think ol experiments in chemistry and the dissecting of animals in biology as a T, part of everyday happenings. Page 33 '17 ABOVE: 1.llCI1C'lI Wiins, Phyllis rllllfllllllll, Carol Barker, tloy Hlllllll- cutt. Illltl Dawn Mzlttison are learning to cure lor ll baby i11 the 11o111e nurse ing 211111 child cure course ollered zu CGIIIIYI1. BILLOU' 1,liF'1l: Making cookies i11 1101116 ec'o11o111ic's is Judy LC1'1l1l1lIl by tl1e oven, glunet 15111ir 1111K- ing dough. Mary Horton rolling dough AIIIL1 ,Indy Gunter cutting cook- ies. BELOXY RIGHT: Mrs. Chester instructs ci2ll'IA1C Blevins, Pez1r1 H11wk- ins, 211111 511211011 lidgell how In sew ll 5621111 properly. Pug e 31 .9112 6 ew, amy. VVHETHER 1T'S stitching and 11en1n1i11g to nnake clothes or learning to get along with your 1'z1n1i1y. our Ho111e Economics Department can be 015501116 service. In HOIIIC Economics 1. inany pupils are taught to sew. skirts, berlnudas. and dresses. Beautifully do11e are some of tl1e prod- ucts. The girls sew 11ot only for tl1CII1SClYCS but also for brothers and sisters at l1o111e. In Home Econoinics 4, tl1e cooking class, the groups inust cook three breakfasts, three lunches. and three dinners. Planning tl1e IHCHLI. and cooking tl1e meals are E1 good experience for the girls. Next year. with the inauguration of tl1e F1'CiS11l11Hi1 Division plan, all f1'CS11lI1Hl1 girls will experience l1U111C economies and l1o111en1aki11g training. .J-P OGGLING over an oscilloscope-IYhile Edward Elder watches, Bob Hoops works with the oscilloscope. .lerry Brouwer is soldering a radio under the super- vision ol' Don Short while Larry XVorley turns up the frequency to get a better pattern on the instrument. n ufifriaf roulad ibeuedzp laecia! AMONG the various courses oflered at Central. industrial arts and vocational arts are among the best. This program helps students taking the courses to gain knowledge, which in tLl1'11 in their later years of life will make them skilled craftsmen. Handling tools is an art for these skilled shop boys. In our shop laboratories, our boys learn much about automation and modern practices in courses of industrial arts. In auto the boys can learn the anatomy of a car. which enables the boys to save money by servicing their own cars. instead of taking them to garages. Machine shop gives the boys knowledge for accuracy of working on machines for factory jobs. Welding enables the boys to learn how to fasten 85 per cent of today's metals together, in two kinds of welding, electric and gasoline torches. Electricity comes in handy in our homes and vocational life. In drafting boys learn how to read blue prints and draw parts for machines and other objects. These boys in later life help plan our large skyscrapers. And in wood shop boys learn the art of making fine furniture as a skill. Central has the largest and most complete industrial arts courses to offer boys to prepare them for specialized jobs. Page SJ .c. L 1. 1 , V711 ' . 'SLI .Aw I 1.,,,-.-- 1 -. .11 hm, ...W n m., L11 AW. 4 u ,I 155 . :1 , 7,81 1 f1 x 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 8 1 -. , 1 1, 11. 1 v x14 1 1 3,1 ', in ' 1 4 , - '- 1 x --r , 1 5 o '1 1 A x mr 1 -fr x 1, V7 . I .'., 1' 4,1 sr f , 'nf 1 .-,V 1 .N ' .11 .w 'H 1 21 1 1 '- 1 1,1-1 1, -1.112 , .,v.,, . .,-mu. ,,fw.. , , - , ..11 11 - . .. . 1 - -' 5' U 1 4 1- I .xdrllizianfi of flte jufure A WIDE selection of vocational training subjects is offered at Central to prepare students for the future needs of the world. For example, one of the projects of the woodworking classes was to make candle holders for a church. Two or three classes contributed their time and did a fine job. In the p21St years. 25 boys of Central drafting pupils have placed in the Henry Ford National Competition Contest. The contest is held for boys who wish to enter a project to be judged nationally. In elec- tricity shop the boys make miniature radios and other projects. RIGHT: Mr. Dailey assists pupils in making a string hamper in benchwork, one of a series of projects handled by boys of this department. Page 36 TOP: Bob Smith demonstrates a project in machine shop to interested classmates. He is hardening a hammer head. LEFT: Mr. XVelbaum instructs foundry pupils in preparing a mold for the pour- ing of hot metal. H ' 6 1 3 x 1 iii? if as gl ixg., . 1 Q : FW ,U .. 5, , Q., , , -'i -x wx ' K fi .. A ,gn f M, Q f mxwmw Y . . .: . ,...::5Q,5 ,.,, Zig.: j - 5Q:xg37TQf0,. ..u1Q?2Qts. , - - I 1 , 9 -'S -wwf-' ,- Q' RX -v-yr . ,i TOP LEFT: Mr. Irwin Arn- rmlcl is slirmvviiigg scyrrie cal liis woodworking students the materials they will soon be using. In this group are Phil' lip Pence,I1woy Spke,1lon- nie Lock. Douglas Cllauss, Lupe Pmef,and-Hn1Sdudr lm: NIH3DIJi LEFTY Nhs. lkdnley'is dioivnig cnie ol her spefhd chwsestheirleswnilor the day. LOIVER LEFT: David Preston, Alim Schuhler. Inn BuhHe.IJoughs Chums Ronnie Lock, and Felton lhideruwxul Que checking' a math workbook. LOIYILR IQICLIIIF: Ckmhiutn YX'alker. laqm Pmeg Hamid Dunwh, Ilmdpert I3ixie :ire lcnnitnig areas being studied in the current events paper ol' the w Tek. lolaorfunify ngmifecl PUPILS IN our ungraded rooms may go as lar as they wish or are able to go. Disabilities in reading and math are 1l10St common. so mueh remedial work is given in these areas. In addition. pupils study citizenship. health. and shop. If they stay in school and if their progress warrants, they will take classes in regular high school work. They will be trans- lerred to other home rooms and may gradu- ate, as many have done. As in all classes, poor attendance and emotional instability are limiting factors to the pupil so affected. - IH' -1 TOP RIGHT: Maenette Beasley and Betty Spillers are reading za script while Ray Kern is supplying the sound ellects. MIDDLE RIGHT: Richard Green is describing the NFL sign to Carolyn Mc- Intosh and Ann Corbin. LOXVER LEFT: .jerry Hug- stalf, Sue Beerhower, Dorothy Hike, -lim Schnitker and Ann Beers are reading radio scripts to the class. LOIYILR RIGHT: IX'ho's right? Nlarsha Reed. Doug Ruby. Pat Diehl, Tom Hedges. and Bei' Zimmerman talk it over in a panel discussion. IOQQCA MOI' UHF? CL? QUIE'l'. OR l'LL lower the boom! This is a familiar cry in Mr. James BIcFadden's speech classes. Once in a while when the class is extra enthusiastic. Mr. McFadden will lower the dreaded boom and then-talk at your own risk! Speech is a very interesting course. 'lhere are numerous fields in which a student may major. There are many speech contests to enter and try your hand at com- peting against the speakers from other schools. Page 519 Page 40 OC L61 .SZLQIQ tiff iff c'3!26Ll lfl g l 6LU8 AROUND THE world in 50 minutes! No, this isn't a new movie: this is the Social Science Department of Central. Fifty minutes spent in any of these classes, such as U.S. History, Wo1'ld History, Indiana History, Sociology. Government, or Economics. is indeed like a trip around the world. The mode of transportation used by the students is our classrooms, and they are piloted by our teachers. The textbooks that we use act as charts to steer us. The Social Science Department is indeed a large one with approximately 700 students taking one or more of the courses offered. Our studies of social sci- ence give us the background of this and many other countries, and this knowl- edge we should try to put to good use by being better citizens of our coun- try. Our journeys are not always to far away and distant lands: some of our trips take us to our own courthouse, post oflice, or other places of interest. No matter where, we enjoyed them and learned much about the functions of our governmental units, 'llIMlil.Y TOPIC-The subject of segregation is being discussed in Mr. Still's sociology class. Clifford Green exercises the right to express his opinion, while others of the circle await their turns, , 4 56 a sioaszvs 4151517181920 Qf2223242S2827 Messrs: LEFT: Guest Speaker Mr. Paul Phillips speaks to Miss Pences Government class. Here are Gary Evans, xvillilllll Hintzeiuzmn, joe Bzirton, john Burke, :md Dave Black. LOYVILR LIQFTZ Hr. Richzlrcls' U.S. History class is studying the XYeekly News Review, ll pamper about current events. LOWER RIGHT: Ill Miss Schen- 1H1lllIl'S U.S. History I class, Carrol Casey, Dale Gitz :uid llucly Beck- mzm :ire leading Il 4-lziss discussion. Page -ll XX C Mother Goose in Wonc:lerlancl 42 A Solemn Moment the Flag! .1 : NONE ALIKE! OUR 1400 5 FRIENDS MAKE FRIENDS! SO SAID THE REV. JOHN R. GUNN. HAVE WE MADE FRIENDS DURING OUR YEARS AT CEN- TRAL? WHO CAN TELL WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR US AND OUR FRIENDS? MAY- BE THEY WILL RISE TO POSITIONS OF GREAT HEIGHT, MAYBE NOT, BUT WE CAN ALWAYS SAY, WE MET THEM AT CENTRAL HIGH. L 41 'I 6 I IW IITII ' 1 X. xsr .gr -ll X - ' 'CAI I 1 IIE X I I P21 ge 'l ROSIXN RICE xiIllCtllt'l0l'lllll l'.XT DIQIHI. S1lllllllIHl'lllll Ea! .S7cAofam, 7957 HIQST BOY lack l'i1ll'liCl' ue -ll inf Gfizvnj, f957. BEST GIRL Nlargaret Nelson Brix , TI-IE POSITIONS of Sal- utatorian and Valedictorian are high honors in any school. The winners are the scholastic leaders. From the Ireshiuan year. until the last day of their senior year. they strive to be better than best. The reward comes at last. AN HONOR highly treas- ured at Central is to be chosen Best Girl or Best Boy Citizen. They are chosen by the student body from qualifications of leadership. citizenship. and clean living. Their names adorn the Doenges Trophy. 5 wht ,if .A ' .XPRII ll. lCl1X to bt lLlllLlHlJLlt.Cll NI tny reftetions were felt by the students reotiy- ing' the National Honor Society Jins. Ihese students are chosen by the Iziculty on the qualities ol' elizirztcter. scholarship. leadership. and service. and they niust be in the upper third ol' their class. Ihe four- year honor roll was also announced at this assembly. Wa fion af .irlon or ociefy RON' ONE: Gene Attntml, .luck Bmkei:-90.52. XX'ill:t liez1sleyfUl.72, Pitt lk'iIil-913.139, liclwgml liltler, Connie Geiger:-91251. RON' IXYO: ,-Xnn Click-91.11. lfloytl Heratlcl. Robert I-loops, Oonztgh I-Iunter, lX'illiztm Iieixn -91.13, Raymond Kern-91.50. ,eh YYY' ROV' THREE: Phyllis Kerrf92.2EI, Betty NIL'- Clnty-90.4Ii, Betty McGee-90.28. Ralph Ohne- sorge-SML7-I, Bill PiI'er-91.0-fl, Donnzt Rztgon- 90.89. ROV' FOUR: Roslyn Riee-97.70, Clztrl Roemb- ke, Robert Scott. RON' FIVE: llustine Sellars. Lois Stztuller, Guyltt Teztgtie-91.62. RUM' SIX: Katy Hltlclzt. Karen lVesl, 'llztnyzt Zinchenko. Other honor roll students not pics lured ure: lla Ake-92.93, Marilyn lfisclierf 90.75, Marilyn FossA9l.37, Nancy Rowe-91.52. :incl Elizabeth Slioeniztker-90.33. Those with percentages given :ire on the four-yeztr honor roll. Page -I x I, Q, ,W-M4-gf:-.' - W 5 . X ' x' N13 V f J 4, W -.W X, Y, 1 3 s X ,f 1 s .ff ,f:44mQ,.,.. - .- V1 , ,f 1 f 4, .,,1 XM , A ,- J f 'f' f H-we: ,,, nf , fx H. ' Q X Ag! .X H . ,. H -A 1 ' , x U f 'Q J x , , , , ,..- Q 1 X '. WI! x A ' , -:' , X H x'.,fv VA , N Q V 1, . , 'tnv H f ,I , V x ,ff ,ff U Mx, P K 'jr-W' f -1, . l: ' C -'-7 A AM V+ , L 2 . U i 1 H 1 'F - xx X .wg i X Q 40, f ,ex X- . L7 ,, X x ,X ,V Y' ' 3 A H . 9 X X 5 W 'V R x -X x x ' X : ,I f f f' , .,. 5 5535 XX XX 'xx Q -V . ,wax f' , x I s- k EV, Af ,, F ww ,A , Q X , . 9 -S3 J f 1 ff-' , Qs X f ,f if W5 f gf M H A x xg , X 'V' ! '57 SPI f- H 1 .W , ' ,, , nav fu ff, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 0, iw mg gfjfgfgj , J , ,. Aa, ,JW W5 Q 5. W - Fort Wayne In lunu Y X Q. , M- Eclrfon - HOONAGH HUNTER Manager,RlCHARD STEARNS Advisor, , MR. CLEON FLECK 1 'f T 5 t A ' gy, 5 V xx ,f -41 V' f ,N ' f :Q I 'Mp AJ' 52- ,HY X H 5 ' fx ff' if 3 V, s ff 7 1 M fa Ga M.?:if?:.z1w-'- 4 ,4 y f f 4 2 1, .wr ,., 3 xf-.,..fN if I 8-m.,.,b mg ,X 9' If 1 W. 'x ' xv! W., ' - ,X 4 sf' SENIORS .. LEIfI': EDCAR NEIL AINSLIE l'Ed -lechnicttl. Likes science und philosophy. Intends to be zin engineer. Harrison Hill. ILA LOU AKE-College Prep :intl Business. Spotlight l. :td inanaiger and mailing 2. sales :mtl oflice manager il. inzmager 4: Caldron agent l, 2, fl, 4: Cirls Chorus l. president fl: Press Club 2. 3, secretary-treasurer 4: Biology Club 2: Math Club 2. fl. president 4: Student Cotmcil 2. cabinet fl: Cheering Block 2. fl. 41 FBLA Il. secretary 41 Junior Red Cross president 3. 4: Anthonx Hltyne il. 4. Franklin. YYILLIANI CROSBY ALEXANDER Ponion -Business, Cold Rex in nrt 2. Likes art. Intends to be am artist. jtnnes H. Smart. I,l.'CILLE .ALLEN Lucy -Cenertil. Likes to rezul. Intends to become 21 nurse. Caine from Central junior High Shrexeport. Lai. BU'l l'OINI-Rtnr l: BARBARA LOUISE ANDERSON Iizu'b -Ceneral. FBLA Il, 4: Anthony Xvziyne 4: Service work 4. Likes to write letters. Adams. CAROLYN SUE ARCHER-Business. FBLA 4: I-'TA 4: Spotlight l. 2, 3. 4: Boosters 4: Drznnatics fl. 4: Senior Congress 4: Service Club 2, Il. Intends to become a secretary. Wzisliington. BERNARD CENE AVRAND Cette -'I'echnical Shop. Student Council l: Senior Cztbinet representative 4: Math Club 2. fl. -I: Anthony Wziyne fl, president 4: Hi-Y sergetnit-zit-urins ztnd x'iceApresident fl. Likes to work on cars. Intends to enter the teaching profession. or business. XYztshington. TED ALSDRAN Ted -Yoczttionzil. Hoxtglztnd. LEO Al'S'I'lN Playboy -Yoczttiontil. Likes hot rods. Intends to be it welder. james H. Smart. Row 2: NORMAN DALE BADIDERS Norm -Yocgttionitl. Likes electronics. Intends to be at drziftstnztn. Hzirmtuz JACK GENE HARKER-Technical. Math Club 2, ll. 43 Anthony Wayne 4: Phy-Chem 3: Rille Club 4: Track l: Congress member l, 2: Class president Il. 4. Intends to enter the field of engineering. Forest Park. ARTHUR lg Congress member Il. Likes bowling. Harinzir. JOSEPH CHARLES BARROXY BARNES Strol.t wl5usiness. l lll.A 2: Rille Club fl: lrzttk E joe -Yottttionztl. lrzuk l, 2: Cross Country 2: Student Council -l: Cheertng' Block l. 2, il: Congress member 4. Intends to be ai machinist. A N KN 1 lnltl iiil it t Hzu'inxn'. CLEN llAl'CH.l. '.- t st t . Eltnht 's. Row Il: BERNARD PALL BAYSINK-ER-Yottttioiiztl. Rille Club 2. Likes lo build hot rods. Intends to do pttltern marking. Hoagland. ROISI-lR'l' PAl'l. HEARD PatuI -Yocatlionttl. Likes hunting. Intends to be zur engineer. Entered Cenlrul in N33 from Cromwell. XYILLA NIAENE'li'l'E BEASLEY Nc-ttu -College Prep. lf'l'A fl. secretary 4: Lzttin Club 2. fl: CAA 2, fl. 4: Biology Club 2: Cbeering Block fl. 4: Nlztth Club l: Speech contest :it Howe. second. Likes all phxtses of sociatl science. Intends to teach in college. Entered from XYashington High in Memphis. 'lc-nn. in MISS. Hzinner I-ll, lor in Memphis, lienn. NINA DOINA BENDORFEANU-College Prep. Spotlight assistant argent 2. Il: lliologx Club 2: Nlodern Music Nlttslers 2. fl, l. Likes dancing und music. Intends to continue musit :ind llllllllllg. St. Pttulk. CARL IRXYIN BEN ll-Cc-ticrail. Likes ingitliinc work. llanues Il. Slllllll KV! 'W' 0' 42? 1 ...at-H' lo ...CLASS OF 1957 RICHT: DAYID LEON BLACK 'ADare -College Prep. Math Club fl: Spotlight agent 2. fl: Calclron agent 2, 3. 4: Intramural 2. Il, 4: S20 certificate in Ford Motor Industrial Art contest. Iutends to become a banker. james H. Smart. NORMAN HARRY BLACK Nortn -Yoeational. Intrainnral center. liorivarcl 2. Likes to play basketball. james H. Stuart. SHIRLEY ANNE BLACKFORD Ifrostie -College Prep. and Business. Latin Club l. 23 Caldron agent I: Spotlight agent I1 Nature Clttb 2: Math Club 2: Librarx Seriire Club 2. 3. 4: Cheering Block Il. 4, Likes plants. Intends to be a beautitian. Adants. NIAIORIE RUTH BLOLNT 'iNIarg fBusiness. Biology Clttb l. point ree rorder 2. treasurer 3. 41 Twirlers l. 23 Sr-rxiee work Il. 4. Intends to be a beautitian. or a secretary. IVashingt0n. BO'l I'ONI-Row l: SAMUEL ANTHONY BOWLING Sant -College Prep. Likes sports. Intends to be an engineer. Entered Central in 1954 front Madison. CARY LEE BRADI-'ORD-General. Likes flying. Intends to be an aviator. Entered front West High in XYaterloo. Iowa, in 1956. KAY ANN BRADTRIILLER Ivy -College Prep. Clteerinft Block fl. Al: Service Club 3, -l. Intentls to be a beautician. Hoagland, RALPH I-QLBERI BRANDENBLRC-College Prep. Math Club fl, 4. Likes niath and science. intends to beeonte a lnecltanical engineer. Entered Central from Conrey-I'nion High School in ISDH. Contey-I'nion. JEROME KIOSEPH BROIWYER jerry -Iecltnical Shop. Radio Club l. 2. tice-president 3. president 4: Math Club Ll, 4: Phi-Chein fl: VIA fl. Likes .llIIlllClII' radio. Intentis to be LIII electronirs engineer. Precious Blood. Row 2: ROBERT ROLAND BROKYN. -IR. Bob -Ceneral. I.ettertnan's Club 2: Cross Country 2, fl. 4: Track 2. Il: lloosier Bois State. seeretary Il. Likes to ntake PUSICIS. lntends to go to college to prepare for adxertising layout and lettering as a profession. Entered front Shaw junior High School in Philadelphia in lll3fl. Alexander Wilson. 'IERRY NIORRIS BLRCH IIoopsuiwc- -Yircational. I-'ootball right half-back 1.2: track letter Il. jacket, letter. and sweater fl, bl: Cross Countrx l, 2. fl: Art Club l, Likes hot rods, lutends to be a iet pilot. Hartnar. EDI IH NIARIE BLRD NIinii -Business aucl College Prep. Phi-Chen: Il: Spotlight bookheatl -l: Spotlight agent -lg Student Council fl, 4. lntends to be a beattticiatt, Entered Central from lYatc-rli. Ohio in lll5Ti. Waxerly, Ohio. ROBERT CHARLES Bl'RKAR'I' 'AHawk -Ceneral. Likes to work on cars. james ll. Stuart. UIOHN LEWIS BLRKE Bl'Cli V-'l'ec'huical Shop. Spotlight l. 2: Nlath Club 2. Likes basketball. Intentls to be a draftstnan. Hartnat. Ron' Il: ROLAND HAROLD CALYERI Cal -General. Stttdent Council l, 2: Boys Quartette, tenor l. 2, Il, 4: First and setond place pins. Likes inusit and radio. Iutencls to be a radio announcer. I illl'lIlkll'. NIARIIN LAXVRENCE CARL Larry -College Prep. Dratnatits 2. fl, -l: l 'l'A 3: National 'lhespian Societx Il. tice-president 4: Basketball lg Football 2: 'Iraek l: Caldron writer fl1 Congress tnentber 3. 4. Likes acting. In- tencls to be a teacher. Hartnar. SALLY IRANCILLE CIIANIBERS Sal wBusiness. Spotlight agent 4: lfriendship Clttb l: Boosters I: Reserxe Cheerleader Il: FBLA fl: Congress 4: Serxice XYork l: l-'ootball Ifestixal attendant. Likes to dance. lntends to become a nurse, Xlltsliittgtoit. KINA NIAE CHRISIIAN IAHKIIICN Cirl fBusint-ss. CAA I: Student Council fl, l. Likes to txpe and sen: illll'IItlS to be a tipist. llartnai. CEORCE l'l'.IROXIC.k Clll BAIOXX -Xocaltonal. Likes to swun. 'lanies ll. Sntart. Y Sui' Page -I7 'AIX R es 'n' -we NS-sv SENIORS . .. l.EIf'l: HENRIETTA COLLINS Tootsie or Henry 2Business. junior Red Cross Il. -t. Likes to read and sew. Intends to be a nurse. Hoagland. YYONNE 'IAYILO CONIBES Bugs -College Prep. and Business. FBLA 2. 4. Likes sports. Intends to be a secretary. Entered Central in 1957 front Nlount Carrnel High School, Kentucky: Hoagland. THEO- DORE NIERLE COOK Cookie -Yocational. Likes to work on cars. Intends to become a football coach. Entered Central in 1956 from Howe Military School. CAROL JOAN CROIHERS Ifreckles -Business. FBLA fl. 4: Cirls Choir l: Concert Choir l. 2: Biology Clttb 2: Quartette 2: Seryice Clttb 4. Likes sewing and dancing. Intends to do electrical work. Washington. BO'l'l'ONI-Row l: CHARLES FRANCIS CIYRTS 4'Clntck -Yotational. Boys Choir l. 2: Rifle Clttb 2. Il. -li Cross Country' l, 2: captain fl. 43 Track l, 2. fl. Likes to play' basketball and goll. Intends to work at the Ceneral Electric. james H. Sniart. MARILYN JEAN DARE-College Prep. Student Council l: Nature Club lt Service work for Library' 2: Anthony Wayne fl: Math Clttb ll: Spotlight sales agent 2. fl. 4. news editor 3. desk editor fl. copy editor Il. layout editor fl, managing editor 4. editor 4: Cheering Block 21 l'revPress Clttb 2. fl: Press Clttb 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Spotlight letter and sweater -I. lntends to be psychologist. IYashington. PA'l'lA ANN DECANIPiBusiness. I-'riendship Clttb l: Cheering Block 2: FBLA il. 4: Seryice work 2. 3. 4. St, Paul. ROBERT LEE DECK Bob -College Prep. Caldron l. 2. 3, Senior Editor. Caldron letter and sweater 41 Biology Clttb l. 2. y'ice-president 3. 4: Press Clttb 2, fl. 4: Student Cotlncil L 43 Latin Club 2. president 3. 4: Dratnatics Senior Play' tonly' fteslnnanj l. 2. Il. 4: Bttth Anni- yersary Pageant 2: Dratnatics state contest at Ball State fl. 4: Library' Seryice flg Quill and Stroll 4: National Iliespian Society 4: Anthony' Wayne 4: Speech contest at Howe. placed iitth. Likes to collect clippings on the progress of medical science. lntends to bettnne it doctor. Harniar. PAIRICIA IEAN DEIHI, Pat -College Prep. Cirls Choir secretary. accompanist l and 43 Biology Club l. yice-president Il: Ifrientlsltip Clttb l: Booster Club 2. fl. 43 Nlath Club 2, fl. 43 C.H.S. Dance Band accompanist 2: Anthony' XYay'ne 2, setretary Il. 4: Cheering Block 2, fl. president -ll Concert Choir. letter and blue sweater 2. accompanist fl, 4: Cirls Sextette 3: I- IA 3, 43 Congress ntetnber l, 2. fl: I-'irst place Instrtttnental l. 2: 2nd place in yocal 2. IS: State math contest won Ttli in Regional Contest. Likes utusit. lntends to be it church and school tlirector. Harrison Hill. Row 2: DARRELL YERON DEXl'I'I Ii-College Prep. Likes hockey. lntends to be an engineer. Franklin. ELCENE EDXYARD DONIINI- Y . -cnc -Business. lfBLA 2. fl. 4: Caldron agent 43 Likes to work on the lathe. Intends to go to college. l-Iarniitr. JACK LEROY DOOLI-A jackson -Yotational. Band I. 2. fl. 4: Orchestra l. 2. fl. 4: Student Council 2: Cross Country' fl: Nloclern Music Blasters Il, 4: Dance Band fl. l. Likes tuttsit. .latnes H, Stuart. ROBERI DI'liE4Business. Football. right end. l. 2, fl. 4: Reserye Football ntnnerals l, 23 Yarsity Ioothall iatket fl. 4: I-'BLA 2. Il. 4: Biology Club fl. lntends to go to college. Hartuar. STANLEY LAXYREN EDCELL-Yocational. Student Ol'l: t Lounttl l, Likes cars and sports. llarniar. Row E51 IQDXYARD XYILLIANI ELDER-College Prep, Nlath Club fl, Intends to be an electronics engineer. XYasltington. SHARON IXIO- CICNI-' l-'l l lOl l' 'AI Scryice pin l. 2. Likes all kinds oli sports and cheerleading. Intentls to get a place in the business world. XYashington. CARY ALLEN l-QYANS-Yotational. Math Clttb 2. Likes basketball. Intends to bait me a tll'1IflSlII2Ill. Forest Park. MARJORIE EYANS Nlarge -College I mo -Business. CAA l: I-'BLA 4: I're-litn Cheerleatling 22 Varsity Cheerleading fl, 4: Cheerleading letter 2. 3, 4: Prep Ctldron agent 1.. fl, Likes reading. Intends to be gt writer. H'ashington. NORSIA JEANNE FAYORY- l.ittle fliurtlc -Business. Choir 21 Seryitc IYorkcr l, 2. Il: Ifriendship Clttb l: Student Coztncl fl. Likes llotne Economics attd Dancing. Intends to be tt housewife. H t l ntl org il . X Page -IS gan-amp -.., 11-ak Nw' -eng-v B1-if il! wav- 7N n A ...CLASS OF 1957 RICH I: NIJXRILYX Ll'ClLLli I-'ISCHER Mitre NIttre -Ilttsittess. FBLA 2, 3.4: lttttiot N Red Cross secretary II, -I: Sertice Clttb I, 2, I. Likes tnusie, tituttittg, and roller skating. intends to become at seeretttry. Hoatglztncl. VIRGINIA ELLEN l-'OR'I'XEY 'ACinns - Cenerztl. Art Clttb 2, II. Intentls ltr betotne at telephone operator. Aclzttns. JACK L.-XNIAR FOXYLER Eliis -Yoeettiottztl. Likes to eolleet guns. jztntes H. Sntttrt. KAY LR.-XNCIS I-'0XYl.IiR-Bttsittess. Frietttlsltip Clttb lg FBLA l. 2, II: Sertiee Clttb 2, II. 'l. Likes tnusie. tlttneing, ztntl roller skirting. -lttntes H. Sntxtrt. Q Row l: HA'l lIIi XLXE lfOXYI,RES Hitt -Bttsittess. Choir setretttrt II. Likes ntusic lntentls to be at bezttttieiattt. lflttrtnttr. NLXRY RAIHRYX FRANKLIX-Bttsiness. lfrientlship Clttb I: Coneert Choir 2. Likes to eolleet pennttnts ztntl plus tnttsie. Intentls to be tt singer. IQIIIIIIZIIIIICI Ltttltertttt. RONALD JEFIJIZRSON CAIXES Pon -College Prep. Ltttin Clttb I1 All Clttb rite-presitlent I. presitlent 2, II. iiee-presitlent -l: Spots ligfltt reeortls tntntttger. ntttiling tttztttztget' fl. .Ml tnztnatger -I. Likes to eolleet ntotlern lill. intends to be ant ttttottnttlnt. Hztrntttr. PHILLII' .XRTHLR CARNIIRI2 Buck- shot -Yoczttionztl. Iittntl I, 2. II. I. Likes hunting ttntl lislting. Itttentls to enter the R, Nan or .-Xir lforte. Areoltt, UIOYCIC LEE C.fXSKILL jo -Iittsiness. CAA I, 2: Reserxe id Cheerletttling I3 Congress ntetnbers I. 2, fl, -lg Boosters 2, II. Couneil -I: Nlztth Clttb 21 l BIA 2. I1 .Xnthont Hktxne LI: Clztss tieevpresitlellt II. Likes reeortls ttntl swinttning lntentls to be tt stenogratplter. Harntttt. Row 2: BE'I l'Y IO.-XX C9l'1I5IiR'I'-littsittess. lntentls to be at tlerk ttpist. llttnies Il. Wlllllfl. COXXIIC RAIZ CEICER NIztrilxn -College Prep. zttttl Business. llrientlsltip Clttb I: Nlillll Club 21 Cheering lilotk I: Anthony Wayne 2. II, treztsttrer Ig Spotlight news etlitor, tlesk etlilor 2. sports erlitor, nttutztging eclitor II, etlitor tuttl sttbstitute tttlxisor VI: Press Club presitlent II. tire-ptesitiettt -lg l l'.X 3, -lg l I5I,A II. -lg Voice ol Centrttl -I: Setontl in titswitle lfire Pretentiott Contest. Likes jottrntt.istn :intl soeiztl sluclies. Intetttls to betotne tt gootl business wonittn Iforesl Pttrk. l'1LLliX Ii.XllIS.'XR.'X CliND.XfCenerztl. Ltietttlship Club I1 CIA 2: .Xrt Club II. I Likes ant. St. joseph. D.'Xl.l-1 ROIIICR li Clill- Ceneratl. Likes to work on ettrs. Iinteretl front Centrttl Ctttholit. IUBF. St. Ptttriek. .XXX l.ot'Ist1 CLICK .-Innie -Bttsiness gtntl CollCHe l'rL'b Lzttin Clttb presitlent 2: Nlztth Club 23 Spotlight sztles ntztnztger ttntl tttl ittatttztget' 2. ntztiling ttntl otltte lllllllllgtfli II, tnttnztger 'IQ Boosters II. Cottntil tnentber I: I Bl..X II. t'it'e-presitlettt I: Press Clttb II. 43 junior l'ront tourt ztttetttlttttt II. Intelttls to be at seeretttrx. Coneortlitt. Row TI: CXROL NI.XRl.ENIi CINI HER Shorty'i-Business. CAA 2: Cttltlron ttgettt I: Cheering Blotls 2. 13.4. Likes to sew. Intentls to betotne .t txpist. lfrztnklin. CAROL ROSE K.ODILXRD-Bttsiness. Reserte Cheerlesttling I, 2. II: Congress ntetnher fl. lg Drzttttzttits fl. Inlentls to be :t nurse. lkktsltittgtott. K.X'I'HLEEX YItlI.Ii'l' CUNIOLL Kitts or Katlty -College Prep. ttntl Business. Iirientlship Clttb l, lJIlIlIll'llN thttirntttn 2: Ntttttre Clttb: Iflil..X 2, II, -I: Press Clttb fl, -lg .Xntltonx Wttttte Clttb -lg Cheerinpg Bloek 1.2.33 Cttltlron I, 2, .Xrt Iitlitot' II. Copt Iitlitor 'lg Quill zttttl Seroll I. Likes to work on the Cttltlron. ltttentls to be tt nurse. Atlantis. KFNXIYIH XMXYXIQ CUUDIN Reims -Yottttiottttl, I 1'eslttn:tn bttsketbttll eentet .intl liot'wttrtl I1 Reserxe httsketbttll tenter :intl t'ot'tt'ttt'tl 2. Likes bztskethatll, Intetttls to be tt tlrztftsttttttt. lYztshinQton. XVII. LLXXI ILXRRY CUOIHYIN Ilill -Yot1ttion.tI. Cheetletuler l, 23 Context Choir 2, II, lg Spotlight I. ltttentls to enter tlte .Xir Ifotct-I llottglatntl X .nw- ff? ....,.,Ns -'-Mu.. ACK' fu? I 'Ov ...muy Wsggv .-. . Page 49 oil 4 -1333 TF? 'HQ -urwuf Vs SENIORS . .. Llilfl': CAROL Al.-KN CRAIIANI-lhisiiiess. FBLA ll4C2lSlll'Cl' II, 4: Cheeriug Illuck I, 2. II: Ifriendsliip Club I: Cheerleading Ilg Girls Chorus I, 2: Seriice Xl'ork. -I. Inlends lu become a lypisl. Adams. DON FRANKLIN CIRfXl-IAM Bugs -Yocatiunal. Likes slmrls. AIIZIIIIS. CLII-'FORD NEIL GREEN Skip -Vocalional. Boys Clee Club I: Caldron agent II: Student Cnuncil I: Central Tiger 4. Likes danfing. Iulends lu be a draftsman. -IRIIIICS H. Smart. ,IANIES ARTHLR CRIDER njIlllw-IIl1IIISlI'I1lI Axis. Likes bziskelball. Inlends lu be a carpenter. Concordia. Row I: THELNLX CRII I IN-Business. Likes lu read and sew. Inlends to be a Hunie LILIIIIQIIIIICS learlier. Entered froin Soulb Side in I!l5fI. Harmar, .L-XNIES LEO CRINIJ- LIiY 'AAIIIIIN-V011llI0ll1lI. HI. Judes. DAVID XYII.LIANI Cl'ENIHER-'l'ecIiuical Shop. Student Cuunril TI: Phi-Cbeni fl. Inlends to becoine an engineer. james H. 5lIIill'l. DANIEL JOSEPH HABINIERSTEIN Dan -College Prep. xllllh Club fl. Likes rars. IIIICIIKIS lo be an elerlrifal engineer. Bellilebeni Lutheran, CAROLYN LOLISE ILXRIJY-General. Iiuuslers fl. lulends lu work in business. Harinar, Row 2: ROBERT XYILLLXNI H.-XRNIEYER I5iIl -Business and College Prep, Likes lmwling and l'L'l'IiC2lllUIl ceulers. Inlends lu do buukkeeping work. St. Pelers Calliulic. LUIS ARLEEN H.-XRRELL KASIIUIIkICH+BllSIllCSS. Cirls Choir Ig Chcering Iilufk 2. II: IfISL,X II. 4: Caldruu fl. pielure edilur 4. Likes lo collect pirlures and post cards. Inlends lu beunne an airline Imsless or xi ciiil service worker. Adams. HARRY QIERONIE HXRRINKL'I'0N-Youlliunal. Choir 2, II. 4. Inlends lo join llie Nlarines. .lannes H. Slllllfl. RICHARD HARRISfYocatiunaI. l'.00lIl1lH 2. -I. Likes sports. Hung- laud. ROBERT KLXNIES I-I.U'ERS'l'lCk Holm -YmalioiiaI. Band I. 2. II. ll. Likes radio. XYzisIiinglun. Ruw fl: .XRLENE CLAR.-X HEASTON Red nr A'Peanut -General. Likes mllei skaling and CllIIJI'0IlIL'l'IIIQ, .Xdanis. IONI IIXLE HEDGES-College Prep. Band I. 2, II. 4: Mndern Music Masters I: Congress I. 2, fi. Likes inusim. Iulends lu be an CXRIIIQCIISL .Xuburn junior High. QIUHN XYIILI.-XM HELLER jark -YucariunaI. Rifle Club II. l'CClYl'tIi Illilllilgljl' -I, Likes arnlieri. IIIICIICIS lu befunie xi lnnrlician. Hoagland. NORNIA .IANE HENLINE-Business. Cheeriug Block 2. II. Likes skating and lip- ing. IIIICIHIS lu beunne a secretary and to allend I.B.NI, XYasIiingIun, I LUYD LARLIE HERALD Hard XYurkiiig Herald -'I'ecIiuical Shop. Class Congress ineniber I, 2. fl, -I: .hilliunx XYZIYIIC 2, fl, 'lg Nlalli Club 2, II, treasurer 4: Rille Club 4: Phy-Chem II. Likes ire Iiurkei. Iulends In beurnu' an en flIIIL'l'I', Ifranklin. I Nap C .1-.Qui Z ....s.s.vulf .aw-... 'IM- Page 50 X -X ...CLASS OF 1957 RlCH'l': PREDDIE ARNOLD HERBST I:l'CClu-YOLIIIllllllll. Likcs llllllllllg :incl bziskclbzill. Intends lu du clunlricily work. Harrison Hill. BESSIE ROSE HERENDEEN Bessie -Ccneral. C.-XA 2, Il: Red Cross S: Clieering Block 2. fl. 4: .Yrl Club 4: l-'ricndsliip Club 11 CAA numerals il: Spolliglir agent l. 2. il: Czildron aigcnl Il: Scicncc lfziir 2. lionurzible nienlinn ribbon. IlllCl'CSlS ine baseball. irc skzuing. :ind swinnning. lnlunds in work in an ulhmc. Sl. Andrcws. FRED ANTHONY HERl'OR'li linux - lllllllSIl'lill Arts. Student Council l: Choir l. 2, Il. NlCC'Pl'C5l4lUlll 41 Bins Cliuir l. 2. Likes records. Inlenils lu bcunnc ai ment Cutler. Sl. Pllll'll'li'S. DOROTHY -IANIC Hllilf Dun -College Prep. lwirlcrs l: Friendship Club l. Likes twirling ainil lliiiiciiig. Intcnds lo bc ii unnploniclcr operator, AAlll5lllllfJQlOll. l5O'l l'OM+Ruw li EYELYN MAY HILL UEXCHACiCl1Cl'lll. Cliccring Block Il: Scrxiic wurlscr 2, Il. 4g Spolliglit zigcnl 2, Il. Likes rcrords and ll'2lYClll1g. lnlcnds ln liccmnc an nurse. Hzirnizir. Xl'ILl,I.YM C. HITZEMAN XYillic -Ceiicrul. Choir l, 2. Likes llllllxlllg things Olll of woucl. llllCllClS tu bcfonie zi photo eiigrancr. Coiicnrilizi Lullierzni. MARY LOLISE HOBSON Mike -Cullcgc Prep. and Business. I.:ilin Club 1: Ciilllllllll lg Choir l. Likes lo rczid und plan piano. lntcnds lo bc siirrcsslixl in busincss. Hzirinzir. ,ll-158112 MAE HOLLAND jess -lhlsiiiess. Art Club l, 2: lfricmlsliip Club l, 2: liruplix for fashion designing fl. Likes zirl. Intends to be ll mips ilrcss designer for xi IICXYSIJLIIJCII Harinzir. ROBERT ALLAN HOOPS MBOllNfiliCL'lllllL'2ll. Spolliglil l: Mzuli Club 2. Il. 4: Rzidio Club 2: Art Club 2, Likes I1Sll'0l10lllY rind clcrlmiiics. llllCllllS lu bc un elcclricul enginccr. Wusliinglmi. Run' 2: MARY I.l'E HLDSON-College Prep. Spolliglil 1lgClll fl. bl. llzu'inau'. OONACH SHELIA HUNTER Suitlic -lillsincss. Culdron l. lmnklicanl 2. picture cdilcn' fl, cdilnr 4: IfliL.-Y historian fl, 4: Prcss Club 2. treasurer Il, 41 Scriicc Wurk 1, 2: Chccring Block l. 2. Il: I'-l'lC'llKlSl1lIJ Club worsliip cliziirmnn ll .Ynllmny YYalinc Club Il. 4. Likes IL u L is 1 in Adznns. DORATHE MAE INBODY Dot -Busiiicss. llmislcix fl, 4: l lSl..Y Il. 4. Likcs iuuiils llllllllls lu bv, 1 slum iipliu llllklkll limi Nnrlli Side Allllllllllf. l954l. Mlisliiiigluii. SHARON LEE KIANTZ Leu Hu -llilsillcss. SIJOI 11 ll 1 Ll ' ss in Club l. 2. fl, 4: FBLA Il, 41 Anlliuny YY:1x'l1c Club fl. Lilscs skating. llllL'llllS to bc ll lllllSQ llnnln lx mum x linsiniss lfricmlsliip Club ll Scrxicc Club l, 2: Press Club 2, Kite-pi'csicluiil Il. 4: Spulliglil 2 dns l i n 4 llllk In AYZIYIIC Club 23.41 Scriifc Club silicr pin for 200 lwurs. Likes reading Lind lu culled tlllll1lLl dolls s i Row fl: RONALD IClJM'.XRl1 lil-1Cli Ron -Ymziliunul. Hi-Y NCIgClllll'lll-Lll'lll5 2. prcsimin L ulpnl liliR'li KEIM Bill College Prcp. Lzilin Club 1.2: Mzuli Club 2, Il. -l: Anlliunx Mlixiip l Hi Y 1 Sunni Club ' - l-l Y v I lin 0 i L lllCllllUll in XOl'lllCllSlCl'll lndiznigi Rcgicnizil Niicnrc l-igiir 2: CCllllll.llC ul Merit in ilu Milli fu s L nixn s ' liku skin dixing. lIllCllllS to inziiur in lllL'llllill'Y in college. Hlll'lllLll', RICHARD .lAYll-IN lslil.l.l Y lsu vi iii s L ii ss n Slmlliglil Il. sports edilur l: Sllllll'Ill Cnuniil Il, -l: Cauldron L1gClll 4: l'rQss Club -1. Likrs in iullul slums llLls lnlnnds in du nuxspil nu Adznns. RAYMOND KAY RIQRN Rau -College Prcp. lliulngx Club l. SL'll'Cl21I'X 2. IDIQNHLII illi ' llClNlllLl Cliuii' l. 2: Track :ind Cruss COIIIIIIKY I. 2: Iiiolugx lllhllill I: Mulcumlugx ziwgird il: I'ilLNl1IIlll ss 1-iirsl plzifc. PHYLLIS j.YCQl'li KIQRR-Cullcgc Prcp. SlllllClll Cuuniil fiLllllllCl incnibu l l lllll Club I Bmw 1 pulli liczldwrilcr 2: Nllllll Club 2. fl. suiclgirx -4: Anlliunx Yluxiic Club fl: l'lix-Clicni Il: Kun liss s 1 L lnlcnds lu cnlcr ai unuci' in scic-mr. lliiiigliiml. x Nth '55 -a -ff? .l QV? Nw! be at cliuftsiimii. II IIA f, q '-rf. SENIORS . .. LEI- I: JAMES LIZIYIS KINC jim -College Prep. Spotlight nd lllllllllgbl' I. llllilllllfi uuuizigei 2. tlistriI1ut.on inauztger 3: Press Club 2, fl: Biology Club l: Art Club 2: Autliom Wayne l: lhuul 2: Dance Band 2. Likes collecting records, IIIICIIKIS to be at lub teclinirixin. Htuuizui JERRY FRANKLIN KIRK-Alllflllltflldl. Hi-Y president Il. luelnber 4: Student Counfil fl, vice-presitlent '13 Service work fl. I IDI' Social Science Ilepairtmeiit. Intencls lo enter the Air lforce. Ilurmau. LARRY -IOSEPH KLEIN- Yotzttioiiztl. Likes coin follecting atntl boating. lntentls to become 21 eztbinet Illllliifl. Harrison Hill. CARY ALAN KNOX-Yoezttionzil. Alzith Club 2: Sophomore Congress 2: junior Congress fl: Student Council I. 2. Likes uutomotiie llICtllLIIIICS :intl writer sports. lulenrls to enter the Air Force ztntl to tlo construction work, Xhisliiiigttrii. BOIIONI-Row I: NIARTHA ANN KNOX Blurty -Business, CAA I. 2: H5I.A fl: Boosters 4: Reserxe Cheerleauliug I. 2: FILA fl. 4: Seriite Club Il. Likes lo Ieaul, Intentls to be Rl set'retzu'y or Ll texuher. Altuues H. SIIILIII. .IAAIES IiENNIi'I'H RUIQCEL jun - College Prep. I-'oolbatll I. 2. Likes sports. Intentls to become llll engineer or LI phzirnizi teutist. AYztshington. MINESIA KOEHLIQR Nessie -Business. Likes urt. Intentls to be at WAC. Hoagland. CAROL LOI' IQRIDI-IR-College Prep. Latin Club rice-presitleiu I. 2, fl: Clee Club I. Likes to rollect records. lnteutls to be it nurse. Hoztglzinti. NIARINA NIARIIC KLAIFER Rene -Ilusiness. Likes IIIIISIIQ. tlrzunattirs. :uul rezuling books. Intencls to do generzil ollire work or zuliertising work. Atlzuns. Row 2: LYLE LEE Rl'NIP-AIOIKIIIKIIILII. Art Club I. Likes sports. lnlentls to enter the Nzur. linteretl lroni I'lllIIIlIlI'SI in I956. .AKlHllI5. CAROLINE LI'10NA LEHNIAN- College Prep. Friendship Club I. 2: CAA l, 2: Iwirlers I, 2, secretary fl. president fl: Alztth Club 2: FBLA -I. Likes swinuuing :ind horsebzuk riding. lutentls to become xt ICICIIIIILIYIIIII. St. IIRIIIIIS I,lIIlICl'lllI. KIACK ALAN LEHNIAN L'IJ.iI'iCug,IiCCIIlIlL'lIl Shop. Xntliom Wayne Club II: Press Club I. 2: Nl.uI1 Club 2: zu'mau'. NORNIA AIIEAN l.I-1HNliRglSusiness. Tigerettes I. 2. 4: Spotlight I. 2. fl: Ifriemlship Club I. Likes twirliug, Intencls lu be .t iueteoiologist. Hatrtnzux BRICNDA SARA LEONARD CraimliiiA1 or AIoltlx -Business. Reserve Cheerlezulers I, 2: Art Club I. 2. Foul Nlotor Contest Il, Ilrst place in lnerluinicul tlixisiou. Likes oltl Coins. Inteutls to .L I. Likes toppti emuueling. lutentls to be it housewife. AA'zishington. I Row fl: CIIARLIQS LICCI-II l-Altifkllltllllll. AAYLISIIIIIQIUII. MARILYN JEAN LO'IiHANIl'lR jenn -Ilusiuess. Ifrietulsliip Club I. Likes roin 4 eutls to get at gootl job in an olhce. St. Paul. Catholic. RLSSIQLI, ICIIIYARII LLCE Ilutch -'Iiet'Iinit'ztl. Phx-Chem I: Alzith Club 2. Likes stxunp eollefting. -Iainies H. smart. HERISERI' l ITlHl'CH LYONS Sunni -Yorzilionxil. Cross Countrx l: Freslunzui lfootliztll l. Likes to Ilsh. AA-LINIIIIIQIUII. IEIZLIA' ANN NIrCR XY-Ilusiness. FBLA 2. fl. VI: CAA I: IITZIIIILIIICS fl. I: lunior .ACIIICII'lIIl'Ill fl. Likes tlztneing uul suimiuin Int ml lo In INKllLlllA Huinu tolletlllw. Iul rw .I rw C 9 '1 I 1-a.4..,, 'ie Q, Q9 T ,Hn--' 'tg -r sd me 'WF' -Pj my Page 52 ...CLASS GF 1957 RICHI: BEIUIIY JEAN MCCEE Sugie -Business. CAA I. 2. II president -l: Serxire Club 2. fi. 4: l-'TA Ii. 4: Art Club 2. Il, 43 Congress nieinber l. 2, ll. 4. Likes sports. drawing. and singing. Intends to be a high school teacher or a teacher of social stiente. Janies H. Smart. THOMAS EUGENE M.-XCKIN 'l'ont -General. Likes inusie. Hoag' land. IRIS ELLEN M.-XGNER Dino -Business. Iwirling 2. 3: FBIA historian -1: Student Counril assistant l: Congress member 3. 4: Junior Prom Queen 3: I-'oothall Queen -l: Honieeoniing Queen 4. Likes dancing. Intends to heroine a housewife. Wasliington. RONALD HFGH MAPES Ron -General. NI-'L 3. president 4: Anthonx' Wayne II. president 4: Congress ineniber I. 2. Il. Likes speech. Intentls to lie a teacher. James H. Sniart. Row l: ROBERT EDDIE MARTIN Bob -General. Student Council 4: Spotlight agent 4: Caldron agent 41 50th Anniversary pageant. Likes to build ears. play basketball and football. Intends to become an electronics engineer. Harntar. JOSEPH HENRY MARIONY Joe''-Yorational. Sttldent Council 1, 2: Spotlight 1. 2: 50th ,XlIlIlYC1'S2ll'f' pageant. Likes to play basketball and football, Intends to be a draftsnian. Adams. BETTY JEAN MASON-Business. Spotlight feature writer l. Likes ntusie and reading. Intencls to become a serretarx or a telephone operator. Harinar. CLIFFORD ,XDRLXN MASON-College Prep. Intenrls to become a tiiil etigineer. XX'ashington. CORDON R. M.XS'I'ERS-Yoeational. I-lil' Cluh l. Likes racing. James I-I. Smart. Rott' 2: RICHARD FLOYD MEDSRER A'Diek -Yoeational. Student Countil 2: Hi-Y 3. Likes to work on motors. Intencls to beeonie a ntaehinist. Eninianuel Lutheran. JERRY ROBERT METZ Jerri fCietteral, Likes art and autornobiles. lutentls to become a eoinnierrial artist. Entered Central in 1933 from Concordia. JLLLX ADEII..-X MILL- EDCE-Business. Serrire Club fl. 4. Likes to sew and roller skate. Inlends to work in Y -:v k A lli-Y Club ' Xnthony M'axne Chili -l. Likes Intentls to own his own business and traxel all oxer the world. Entered Central front Reading. Michigan in IUB4. l.OWlil.l. EDM X MOI-INNIC.-College Prep. Math Club 2. Il: Modern Musit: Masters xieerpresident 4: Orthestra l. Likes to plat basketball, James H. Sn an ofhce. James H. Smart. QXLBERI' EDXY.-XRD MILLER Bing -X'ot'ational. 'trac Row fl: JACK LEXYIS MOSSBURC Moose fCetieral, Spotlight agent l. 2. Il, -lg Football guard 2, Il, 43 Choir 2. 3, el. Likes lootball. llllll to get a job, Hoaglantl. THOMAS XYAYNE MLDRACR 'I'ont -C-eueral. Entered front Central Catholic in IEIBH. Sl. .Xndrew. LINDA IOI MEYI-IRS Lin -Business. Friendship Club l: Cheering Block l. 2: IIISL.-X fi. 41 .Xnthont Hltitie Club 4: Red Cross Il. Adams. REIIH X NEIREITER-Vocational. Likes racing. Intends to become an engineer. Hoagland. M.XRC.ARlil' ANN NELSON Maggie .Xnri -littsinus Ifriemlsltip Club I: CA.-X l: Checring reserve I. 2. alternate fl, xarsitx -I: Cheering Block I. 2: Congress member l. fl: Draniatirs pin int sweater 2. fi. 4: National 'llrespian Sofietx Il. 4: Sertire Club l. 2. Il. 4: l'I4l.A treasurer Ii. 41 Nlfl, 4: Spotlight agent l, 2. 4' Your ll Central 4: Junior Prom attendant Il: Senior Congress serretarx Al: Yautletille tltteen 4, Likes theerleading. Intentls to he a sotial worker or t teacher. ixuisitiiigttm. I 9. 4--nr J. . k fm., '9Wi Wad.. Page J SENIORS . .. LEFT: HELEN NLXY NICKELSON-Business. Service work 2: Orchestra l. 2. 4. Hurnizrr. LELAND WILLIAM NITZSCHE Lee -Vocational. Likes cars. Intends to be ti draiftsinain. Harrison Hill. ,ILDY LOIS NL'ZL'M-Business. Spotlight l. 2. news editor. feature editor. layout editor 3. letter. inzuiaging editor. editor 4: Boosters 2. 3. 4: Press Clttb 4: Cheering Block l. 2. 3. Vice-president 4: CA.-X l: numerals 2: Latin Club 1: I-'BLA 2. Il: Friendship Club 1. Likes to roller skate. swim. and etnhroider. lntends to work in :tn ollice or ll I'z1c'to1'r. Hzirintir. RALPH tJHNESORCE-Yourtionztl. linnnzius Lutlierzui. Row 1: RLXRCLX .XNN OR'1' Klart -Iiusiness. Spotlight l: Clieering Block 2: FHL.-X 2: Boosters l, Intends to work in :in oflife. Grace Lutlieizin. BE'1 1'Y LOLISE O'l l - Business. 'Lwirling 2: Spotlight argent il. 4: Cheering Block -L Entered froni Elinhurst in 1954. xv1lyllCti1llC. CAROL .XNN OXYENS-Business. CA,-X l. Points recorder 2. Seeretztry. ntunertils and sweater fl. president 4: FBLA Il: Serxice eertiliczite fl. Likes to tollect snapshots. Intends to work in :ui oliiee. Hiirniztr, VERA PAYTON iI-Clll1U-- General. Likes to took :ind write letters. Intends to be at beztutr operator. Hztrinnr. I-1LIAl.-KH PHILLIPS Pete -C-euerul. Track. half-inile l: Rille Cluh 1. Likes to lislt. Intends to be ai czirpenter. Nlzuiatsszis. Row 2: XYIl.LI:XNI ENIERSON PIPER Bill -College Prep. Press Clttb l. 2: Modern Music' Masters I, 2. Ili tneztns ol' telephone connnuniezition in tlzissrooins Bill has made lf credits. Likes pliotogrztpliy. lntends to be an engineer. Hztrnittr. KIOHN HENRY PITTS HAIlllliOl'ufXvOL'1llitllllli. Student Council l: I-'ootbgill l, 2: Iutraunurail basketball I. 2. fl, 4. l.ikes to reptiir rzulios :ind televisions. Intends to be un electronics engineer, liunes H. Sin:n't, STEPHEN PIERCE POLINC SICKCu-vliCCllIllCZll. Spotlight l. 2. :ulxertising und distribtltion niatnztget' fl. records niztnziger 4: fll'ClICSIliil 2. 3. 4: Sttldent Council l: Congress tneniber 3. 4. Likes sports :intl inusie. lntends to be :i tezteher of Inusif. Hoagland. PAITL LEE DE.-KN PRICE Price - Ytllllllllllill. lloxs Choir 4: Choir 4: Student Countil l. 2: Rille Clttb 4: lntrzunurzil batsketbtill l. 2. fl: Trzlek 1.2: Cross Country l. 2. Likes sports. lntentls to go to ar xoezitionzil school, -l:unes H. Stnztrt. LOL EDA PRINE-Cenertrl. Latin Club 2, 4: Girls Choir l, 2. secretzirr 41 Wzisliiiigton. Row fl: Ll IJNIILA PRYSHEPA Lulu -Bttsiness, Cirls Choir l: Friendship Club 2. treasurer 3: secretary 4: l-'lSL.X 2. fl. 4. Likes to dzuiee :ind plan tennis. llgnnigu. IIERRY LEE R.-XD.Xll.Xl'K.l'l 'ifillllu-XvOl'1lliOllIll. Likes eztrs. ,lxunes H. Snizirt. DONNA IIE.-XNNE R.-XGON Pinkie -- College Prep. Concert Choir l, 2. Il, 4: Ninth Clulr 2. setretziry 3. 4: Anthony Wayne 2. Il. secretary 4: Girls Chorus l: FTA. rice-president 4: Serxite Club l. 2. fl. 4: C.-XA l. 2: Congress nietnber l, 2. Il. 4: 50th .-Xnniiersarry pxigeztnt 2. Intends to enter the lield of tnzttlieinzitics. Hoziglzind. XL-XRY RANIOS-Business. l-iriendsliip Club l: Girls Choir I: Lzttin Club 2: Clieering lllotk l. Likes to write letters. lntends to become at historx teaulier. Hotxglinid. BOB ALAN REDKION i.Kitl -Yotzttiongil. Hi-Y l: lntr1innn'1il bzisketbaill l. 2. fl. 4. Likes lootbgtll und bzisketbxill. Intends to join tlie .Kit lforte. Hogtglanid. 'Q Yrs qr'! 'fi-W is-V MM.. wxfb pie df -11' 'HW Page 54 ...CLASS or l957 We ,fy RICHI1 ,ILDY ANN REESE Dinkx fBusiness. CAA I: Congress tnetnber I, 2, fl: Spot- light news editor 2, feature editor and desk editor II. Iaxottt editor and tops editor -I: Press Club I, 2. Likes to work with retarded children. Intettds to work with retarded children. XX'ashington. ALBERT REEYES junior Boy -Yoeational, Intends to be a ntethanieal engineer. Cruger. ROSLYN CHARLENI-I RICE Rosie -Business, FBLA -I: Choir Il: Spotlight assistant agent 4: Sertiee Clttb 4: Certilttate for I. L. examination in geotnetrt fl. Likes to skate and dance. Intettds lo be a slenographer. Entered in lSl.'i.'i lront South Side. LARRY LEE RICHARDSUN Little Richie -Yorational. Spotlight I. 2. adtertising manager Il. tnailing manager. olliee manager. tnanager 4: Cheering Block 2. Likes roller skating. Intends to heroine a professional skater. XVashington. BU'I I'ONI-Row I: CARL HI'ILE'I' ROEIXIBKE-Cencral and Vocational. Spotlight I, 2. news editor. desk editor and Tiger Rag editor II. layout editor, ropx editor. managing editor and editor 4: Caldron 2. fl: Pre-Press Club 2: Press Cltlb 2. fl. president 42 -'Xnthonx has 'ff' XYaine Cltlb 4: Cheering Block Il: Ad essay tontest winner, Ilrd City II: fillth Anniiersart Pageant 2: Spotlight letter and sweater 4: If'I'A 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Class tice-president 4. Likes to write and to rolleet newspapers. Intends to be a journalist. Harrison Hill. NANCY JOAN ROXYE Nan -Business and College Prep. Boosters 2. council II, secretarx 4: Anthony Wayne Club fl: Friendsliip Club I: Latin Club 2: Math Club 2: I-'BLA IS, 4: Sertite Club 2. 31 Class t'it'e-president 2: Latin Cup 22 junior Prom Court Il: DAR best ritiien 4: Congress metnber I, 3. 4. Intends to be an elenientarx teacher. Washington. SHIRLEY ANN ROXYE Porkeyn-Business. CAA I. 2: FBLA II. Intends to be a nurse. I-Iartnar, LINDA LEE SALISBLRY i'Sateh -Business. Friendship Club I. Likes to dance. Intends to heroine a secretarv. Peace Ltltheran. HENRY SANDERS Hank -Ceneral. Cross Country I. 2, fl. 4: Basketball I, 2, fi: 'liratk I, 2, fl. Likes to plat baseball and basketball. Hartnar. Row 2: RODCER KENNETH SARRAZIN-Yofational, Hi-'Y I: Iratk fl, I: Cross Counlrx I, fl, 41 Ifreslnnan Basketball li Reserte Baskgl. ball 2, Likes hunting. Adatns. SYLYIA LEE SAYER 'I'oln -Business. Caldron agent I, 2, fl, li Nlfl. sweater 2, Degree ul honm .intl medal in speeth il. 43 'Lwirling letter 2. Il: Cheering Blotk I: I-'riendship Clttb lg .Filth Annitersarx Pageant Il: Yattdetille 4. Likes speeth. Intends to be a sttrgical nurse. Washington. TODD SCHEERER 'I'oatl -Yotational. Likes howling. Washington. DAVID CHARLES SCHREI-'I-'LER Date -'lethnical Shop. Nlath Club 4: Php-Chetn fl. Intends to betotne a titil engineer. latnes H. Stnart. NIARLENE MARIE SCHREINER-Business, Stttdent Council I, 41 Art Club go'd pin I. Likes to roller skate. lntends tok do olhte work. lfoiest Park. Row Il: ROBERT GERALD SCO lvl' Horner -lethnital Shop, Serxite I: Math Club 2, II, 4: Authonx lX'axne 2, fl, 4, Likes to hniltl tnodels. Intends to beeonit' an electrical engineer. ,latnes H. Stnaxt. ,ll'S'IiINE ANIIRA SELLARS U-IIAISIH-BIISIIICSS, Spotlight agent I. 2. II, 4: Latin Club I: Cheering Block I. 2, Il, 43 FBLA 2. setretarx il. 41 Boosters fl. 4: Anthonx lllnne II, lg Biologx Clttb l: Orrliestra I. 2. fl: junior Proin attendant fl: Ifootball lfestixal attendant 4. Intends to become a setretarx. Adams. NIARY NIARSH SHtJENIARER-Business. Spotlight news writer I: Choir 4: Congress tnetnher fl. 43 Ifreslnnan Extetnp cup. I. Likes to dance and to sing. Intettds to work in an ollite or a department Slttle. Llznnes H. Stnart. DONALD LOLIS SIIORI 'AI1on -Yorational. Radio Club 4. Likes elettrieitx. Intettds to be a radio and teletision seriice tnan. Hoagland. BEVERLY ANN SHl'I.l-IR Btttrh -Business. Ifriendsltip Club l: St-rtite Club 2, fl. Senior Congress 4. Likes to dance and eollett retords. Intends to betotne a buxer. Cathedral Si WT i -...ay .annhu 11:77 Page 55 im ii X4-3 af f- Z. 'N c x Xivww N X X x , k muy -. WH-.L WITf?5i5QQz,15: Wkmv ' 'fffgf . z A ,Q Q' , ,Q ,, I V Mg, ,,, 4 A . V ffm' ' A O 7.1, , A I in dw., Vw . gf - . - V ' , f' dv ,Y , 5 ' ffzfg wf' N M . ' Q kb . Q , 1' A ', '- 'E , ' - '9VfHlr , 'LM' ' Y Q. Q 1 1 4 '33 .W-5:3551 f, A-f.P'+4,3,jf' 4 , Q 'P . Q51 ll QS h , - 'if 0 'Y Fm -1 y M1249 1. -.1 , .V , W v '- zm , ll, '54, fi., . ' -, if fm V, 1, Wt A I I A V , i. 4:-xi 7: 11,4 'Ms 4 .Ami ' f 1 X R J. 1 , 3 , QQ SENIORS . .. LEFT: ROBERT EARL SIMMONS jug'!Vocational. Baud l. 2. 3. 4: Cross Countrx ll. Likes basketball and baseball. Intends to become a machinist or a welder. Harrison Hill. PALL ARTHUR SIMPSON-Vocational. Athletics student manager l, 2. 3. 4: Congress member I, 2: Spotlight agent 3. Likes to collect coins. Intends to get fl job. Adams. jACK XV. SMITH-Yocational. Likes sports. Intends to become a machinist. Hoagland. ROBERT IYAYNE SMITH Bob -College Prep. Football l. 2: Math Club 2. fl. 4: Hi-Y 2, secretary-treasurer 3, president 4: Caldron l, 2. 3. photo director 4: Press Club FI, 4: Caldron Kensler Photographer Cup 33 junior Play 4. Likes photogra' phy. Intends to become a photographer. Hoagland. Row I: KEITH XYILBLR SNOKE Snokian -IndustriaI. Intrzunural basketball I. 2. Il, 4. Likes basketball. football. and roller skating. XYashington. LEILA RUTH SNYDER Lee -Business. Friendship Club I: FBLA 3. 4: Anthony IVayne 4: Cheering Block 1, 2, 3: Cirls Chorus l, 2: Spotlight agent 4: Biology Club 3: Seri ice work 2. fi. 4. Likes writing letters to people abroad. Intends to work in an ofhce. Adams. ROBERT FREDERICK SPITLER Bob -Technical Shop. Caldron 2, sales manager flg Press Club fl: Tennis Team fl. 4: Math Club 2: Drarnatics 4: junior Class Plav 4. Likes cars. Intends to be a teacher. Forest Park. XYILLIAM ARTHUR SPRINCER XVilly -Vocalional. Dramatics 2, 3. crew chief 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Boosters fl. 4: Math Club 2: Student Council 3: Crew Cup 3. Likes to build and repair things. St. john's: Lutheran. WILLIAM jOSEPH STANFORD 'Aj0e -Vocational. Track 2, 3: Track numerals il. Intends to become a machinist or a butcher. St. Peter. Row 2: LOIS RUTH STAUFFER Pogo -College Prep. Math Club 2: CAA 1. secrea tary 2: Latin Club I. 2: NFL Il. 4: Reserve Cheerleader 2, fl: Varsity Cheerleader 4: junior Prom Court 3. Likes tennis and painting. Intends to become an elementary stliool lC1lliICI'. Washington. RICHARD CORDON SIEARNS 'tDick -Vocational. Caldron I. 2. records manager ll, manager 4: Press Club xire-president 2. Il, 4: Radio Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4. Likes to play basketball. Intends to become an electrical engineer. james H. Smart. ANNIE PEARL STINSON-Ceneral. Likes to read and sew. Intends to become a nurse. Entered from Mleakley Co. Tr. in 1955. Greenfield. XRTIS ARVONIA STOKES Plukie -Business. Service Club 1. 4. Likes dancing and sports. Intends to be a stenographer or a secretary. Harmar. RAYMOND LEE SYLVESTER Bud -College Prep. Congress 2, fi, 4: Class president 2. Xklashiugton. Row II: RICHARD RAYMOND TAYLOR Dinky -Yocalional. Reserxe basketball guard I. Likes sports. Intends to do something in sports. Harmar. Cl'YI.A NADINE TEACVE Cut -Business. FBLA 2, II, 4: Anthony XYayne 3. 4: Library Service 2, president 3, 4: Cheering Block 2: Caldron copywriter 2. Intends to become a stenographer. james H. Smart. MARION YIRGINIA THOMAS Fillie No. I -Business. Student Council I. Likes dancing. Intends to be a housewife. james I-I. Smart. AIAMES A. THORNBPRG jim -Yocational. Adams. HERMAN LEE IINKER Tinkerbell -Industrial Arts. Biology Club l: Cross Countrx II: Track 4: Sophomore Recognition. I.ikes track. james H. Smart. aanvsilf' dur' -f-W , ,l Page 56 ...CLASS OF 1957 RIGHT: SHARON MARIE TOBIAS 'I'obey -Business. Anthony IN'avne Il: IfllI.A 2. ll. 4. Likes to sketch pictures. Intends to be a teacher. Hoagland. VILAS XVALDEAIA R TOPP Alert -Vocational. Likes basketball. Intends to become a specialized ma- chinist. james H. Smart. FRED NATHAN TORRENCE Fingers -Vocalional. Caldron assistant bookhead l. bookhead 2: Phy-Chem 35 Radio Club l, 2. Likes music and Hi-lfi. Intends to studv law. Washington. JERRY LEE TCIJOR Toot - Yocational. Spotlight. bookhead 1. sales manager 2. ad manager and records manager Il, auditor. received letter and sweater 43 Tennis team fl, 4: Rille Club Il. Likes to build models. Intends to become a electrical engineer. Ifranklin. -an , Row l: BARBARA LDALYCH-Business. Friendship Club l, 23 FBLA l. 2: I-AA l. Likes to knit and sew. Intends to be a secretary. james H. Smart. ESIHER IRENE YARNER-College Prep. Marching Tigerett's 2, letter fl, associate majorette 4: Math Club 2: FBLA 4: Anthony Wayne Club 4. Likes horses, Intends to be a secretarv. Entered in l95fl from Coltnnbia High in East Creenbush. New York. ROGER ALAN WALISI'RN-Vocational. Choir l. Likes to make things. Intends to be a cabinet maker. I-Iarmar. RICHARD CHARLES XVALCHLE Dick -Yocational. Athletic oflice service worker fl, 4. Likes to hunt. Intends to be a draitsman. Precious Blood. KAY ALAINE XVALDA Debbie -College Prep. Boosters 2, council member fl. president 4: Sttldent Council secretary ll: Anthonv Wayne Club 2, Il, 'il Senior Congress 4. Intends to be a nurse. Adams. fi saw, Row 2: XYILLIE AYARE-Vocalional. Basketball guard l. 2. varsitv fl and 4: l-'oolball right half 1, 2. varsity quarterback Il and 4: Sophomore Recognition 2. Likes basket- ball. Intends to become a baseball plaver. XVashington. CHARITY LOLTISE IYAIKINS Chat -Business. Caldron agent 2: Choir l, 2, fl: Choir sweater 3. intends to become a secretary. Carrie A. lfuggle. HIOHN ALLEN AVATSON Tucker'i-Vocational, Likes hot rods. Intends to go to college. Excelsior. Rl l'H ELLEN XYA'l l'LEY Ruthie -Business. Likes dancing and skating. james H. Smart. JUDY ELINIERA WEDDLE BeBop -Business. Booster Club 1.2: l-'riendship Club l. 2: Caldron agent 1, 2: Spotlight agent l, 2: Student Council l, 2: GAA lg Biologv Club 2: Speech Contest l: Attendance ribbon I. 2: Service worker fl. 4. Likes dancing and Elvis Presley Fan Clubs. lntends to become a setretarv or a model. james ll. Smart. Row fl: KIOAN XVEINGART jo -Business and College Prep. Chorus lp Friendship Club l: Math Club l: lfBI.A 2. 3. president 4: Boosters il. Intends to be a secretary for an insurance agent. Hoagland. IIERRY LOWELL WI-ILKER-'I'echnical Shop and College Prep. Likes hunting and lishing. Intends to be a draftsman. Hoagland. RONALD LEE WELLMAN Ronnie -Vocational. Spotlight auditor 2. Distribution man- ager fl. driver 4. Harmar. KAREN SUZANNE YVEST-College Prep. Niath Club 2, 4: CAA l, 2. 3: Student Council 2. fl: Cheering Block I, 2. 3. 4: Congress lnelnber 4. Likes to read. Intends to be a SCITCIIIIX. lYashington. RONALD CLINTON XYILKERSON XYilk -Vocalional. Hoagland. '-'s- ante., Page 57 .txne Cluh S, -I: lhatrinttlts I. 4. Likes daunting. In- ttn DIA 'ii H-uve' T P ao- 'af' KN-419 XIII l5in'h iCollege Prep. CIICCIIIIQ Iilotk I. 2. fl, setre- JYE, 'lop Row Lelt: ll.XRI+l.'YR.X .XNN YYILLEN tnx 4: I'I.X fl. treztsurer I: Student Conntil 1. 4: Ittin Clulm 2: Nlztth Cltth 21 Boosters 4: Anthonx , A, . . . ds to he tin eletnenlatrx textther, Adznns. I-'RXNR LXN IYILLS UIYIIIIC..-YIKRIIIOIIRII. lfootlmatll guatrtl. iter I, 2. fl, 41 Spotlight agent l, fl, fl: Drznnzttits st nge tren' 21 Stttdent Council 2: Letterinen's Cltth fl. I Likes welding atnd lootlmatll. Harrison llill, Row 2: I X tlollits. Intentls to he nn elettronits tetlinitiatn. lllish- RRY ELCENE XVIHRI,EY-Yoeaitionatl. Likes elet- ington. ROIILRI I-.I I-l'.Nl-, YIYAI I llohhx' joe - Yotzttiougtl. lfootlntll gttztrd I. 2. Il. bl. lYztsliington. SENIORS . .. .XBOX lx, Llzl-l: lx.-YIHLILEN SOPHLX YONlxOSlxl Ixztt1e-Business. l'BLi-Y 2, 3: Ifriendship Cltth l. Is interested in skating. inusit, ztnd Elxis Presley lfztn Club. lntends lo heroine it telephone operator or ai model. Bzikerton. Pennsylvania, MARY P,YI'LINE Yl'S'l'I'S Totrtsie -Business. Spotlight I: Senior Congress 4: FBLA 3. -I1 Cirls chorus l, 2, fl. 4, Likes collecting pictures ztnd records. Intends to heconle zt singer. Hztrtnar. 'IQYNYX ZINCHENKO lout -College Prep. Friendship Club 2. 3: Art Cltth 2: .Xnthonr Wziyiie Cltth 2. tice-president Il, tncnlher -I: Service Cluh 2, eertiltcztte fl. -I. l.ikes tennis, swinnning. und stznnp eollecting. Intends to he at CIICIDISI. Entered Central lroin South Side in IU54-1. -Iznncs H. Snntrt. CR.XDI'.X'I'ES NOI PlC'l'l'RED . . . KEIIH BRLNDICQE-Yoezttionatl. Spotlight I. Harrison Hill. NI.-XRILYN IRENE CON- liusiness. CAA 2. YY1tshington. JEROME IHONI.-XS DICKEY Jerry -Yoezttiotiul. 'Irztck I: Cross Country I, Likes sports. Ylkisliington. MARILYN I-'OSS-Business. Entered Centrztl front Elmhurst in l95T. Elnihurst. JAMES DAYID GENDA Zeztk -Yoezttional. Likes to collect stznnps. lntends to join the Air lforce. do welding. or he at drzlftsman. St. joseph. DENNIS MICHEL CLADIEITX Butch -College Prep, Intends to he an ztutoinotite engineer. St. Peters DONALD CLRI'ESBECK-Voczltionai. .-Xdznns. DALE IIIiYYI'I I'-Youllionztl. Harrison Hill. LARRY LEE HIT-HES-Yoezitionztl. Alznnes H. Stnztrt. RONALD RAY HLCHES Ronnie -General. Stttdent Council -I. Likes lmsketluill. loothtill. Intends to heroine zt ineeliztnie. Entered from Stratton High School. I.EI'I'HA RAE .IESTER-Iltisiness. Likes to reztd. Intends to he 21 lihrztriun or il long distzlnee telephone operzttol. Hztrtnztr. RICH.-XRD ALLEN NICCONIISS n1jll'I'in-cvCllCl'2ll. Likes to work on tztrs. lntends to he un 2llllOlllCl'Il2IlllC. Ylusliitigton. GEORGE REY-College Prep. Adzuns. NANCY ANN SI..YI'ER-Cenet'uI. Likes to read. St. Pzltricks. ERNEST KENT SIIYRKS uiklll'I'iCYYfXIOC'1IIltllllll. 'Izunes I-I. Snntrt. DONALD NI. LLRB.-XCH Don -Yotaitionzll. Likes Cars, YX'ztsIiington. BO'l l'ONI RIGHT: Seniors Lind ttn- derclzissinen :dike enjoy theinselves :it I one ol year. the senior proin, Autumn Page SH Serenade. BOTTOM LEFT: NICIIIIDCYS ol Senior Congress atnd their zttlxisors. Mrs. Ruth Chztusse. and Mr. Lee Bushong. rneet to inztke plztns lor the senior proin. 'Ikutuinn Serenzttlef' -1-nav-' the senior highlights ol' the Xgvxm WM 04.13010 fA8 0 CL 8l'll0I RlGH'l': .Xt the Senior H1111- quet, Alain. IIS, lor thc Class ol W57. Gene .'Xu1'z1iicl. Curl Roemblae, Bob Hoops. Boh Deck. .Iumly Nllllllll, Phyllis Kerr. annul Tzmyzi Zim-lieiiko. scuiois. bring hack menioric-N ans they present ai Sopliomou- KI4n'nii'zil skit. ISILLOXY: ilonliic' CLE-igei' :mil Chnl Roemhke wish czuh other well in the Senior Clam cleftion iaiiillmigii. 'lihey op- posml ffllfll oth6l' l-Dlx thc' vict- ln'esicle11c'x'. won by cl1ll'l. Page 59 B QQ' L I fgflly PRESAD 'um ww X N Y.: S TOP: Olhcers ol' the Senior Class, Margaret Nelson. secreturv, Clnrl Roeinbke. vice-president, gnnl ,luck Harker. president. pziv 11 visit to Bill Piler ut his home. BOTTOM RIGHT: Our sponsors. Mr. Bushong :intl Hrs. Chztusse. be- czune our lighthouse when we were lreslnnen :intl guided us out to sea on at safe journey us seniors. Thev have seen us though success :intl tlisnppointinent with patience :intl lortittule. fuer .xgcfiue eniom DURING the sunnner of his sopholnore year, Bill Piler inet with a serious accident while swimming, resulting in an injury to his back. This accident prevented Bill from coming to school: bv means ol the magic box put out bv the telephone cornpanv. Bill is heard in various class- rooms. Such spirit is an inspiration to the entire class. Page 60 'Z gifenffuf .gznior RIGHT: Rita Sue -Iudy and Floyd Herald are talking with Mrs. XVil- len and Nlr. and Mrs. Sellars at the Senior Prom, Autumn Sere- nade, in the Cafeteria. The Senior Prom is one ol' the important cyents in the Senior year. l,liFT: Bob Hayerstitk seems quite surprised as the camera singles out his brother George and him at the Senior Banquet. The theme ol this year's banquet was 'ZX Toast to the Years. and skits representing dil- lerent activities in the past year were presented. e o o e Q .1 . 3 we IEOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. liushong, Nlrs. Clhausse. Carl Roembke. -lack Barker, Nlr. and Mrs. Lindley, and Nlr. Spuller, at the speakers' table. are enjoying the skits ai the .1 Senior Banquet. 5 A Page lil 'ei fx XXX 'XX SX 1 2 Y Aw fi k 1 li 5 43 X qt . , X jg ,I gy f,'L .. X 2. , wgsk A X , -.Qs V -f .. , 'S' '4 I ' . , l ,..,, X , B X., XM, ran t -E: X . . , I X .E XM. V ..., X i - ll: w, Z ,gm ii? W if 6 X b ,X 9 1 :X X X X X F N - X . .XXX XX, - ' - -N M f 2, .- , ,w .. . -, V -,fks X ,,,, 2 ti, ' X v ,. 3 , i is 3 Y I 1 Y ., t z .dy X . . .V fr - , -msg fl' K ' - XX gs: 'iff' - NN X X X.. 5 ily-:xii , Q15 2, X X x X i ,X Y i N . x i' it xi :-' , i .V .1 , ::.: l X -.,: X X : i 5 ' KX 7 3, A . 3 ,.. x:-v i dn. f , iz, Q ' X. . -H Q XX K A s, 1' Q A , I Q I .,.., 5 ' z Y rid i i . -. r S V .. N 'U . -M .' - . X , .My , X3 . .Y 43,54 - A, A+'-fs' .. - ,.,. . .. Y X ,, . .,.. : Q ,SX .bv l A . , , ' ' ' S - 'Q M 'X' eg, wr Ni Q 'X .. -,.- , s X if R ,.. -3 .. ., X 5 s 5 sg - -X ' :121f ' . X X : ' ' 1 ,,.,,, fi' XBOYE, 'l'Ol' ROXY: Clurlton Astron, l-larry Ab- bott. Iran Ake. Loretta Alexander. ROM' TXYO: Xlike Altekruse, Garth .Xnderson, B2l1'lJill'Ll Ame pgtcli, George ,Xl'lll5Ll'0Ilg. ROM' THREE: Arlene .xSlllOll, lfuye Atkinbon, .lose Azores, Guy Bndders. RON' FOUR: fi2ll'IHCll Bzlde, BllI'lJ2ll'2l B1lliCl', Don Baker, Bill Baldwin. ROXX' FIVE: Blll'l72ll'2l Bull- ixter. .Iolm Bzirbier, Carol Barker. XVZIYIIC' Bzlrlels. Page 62 if 'W X 1- X if we i Q X , 1 X P x ., i ei Xx Q 52 X N 4- XXX JUNIORS. BELOXV, TOP RONY: Bill Becklord, -ludy Beck num. Norm Beer, Burney Bell. ROXX' TXYO Robert Benliower, Larry Bennett, Jelf Benson Minnie Benson. ROV' THREE: jerry Berkheiser Bonnie Betley, Jerry Biddle, Frank Bishop. RON FOUR: Harrold Black, Phyllis Blztnsett, Cecil Blzlin Aludy Bleicli. X X , .- ,. ' ,X-'V 'AGN' 'A J Q X X ,. Q 5 ffg . M tt .gf -QQ.. ..... . . . QRS. 1- 1.12 I r A xg X. ,milk X X T. e' ' Q :M by V' ' Q Nl rl ls NRS ' 5 -X - , XX , il x ' ' KX - ' ,X S' X - . 4 x ',1- Q ,N . Q:-,XX -w f L1 4 X y t . X .xx -if '. Q Y w.:v.gxX, N. - . j-XY.: X. X . . - . X , -Q ,.p , fl -:rr . ' 'c i X X K xi N . X ..,. , S :Q X 4 sa NX NX ., x : ,X X X . . CLASS GF 1958 BELOXY, TOP ROYY: Carrie Blevins, Dziviil Brewer, Sully Bridgewater, Peggy Brooks. ROM' TXVO: Deloris Marie Brown, Lzivenzi NYelcli. Robert Brown, Ronnie Brubaker. ROXV THREE: Norman Bump, Bonnie BL11'cl1a1'il, Clzirice Burnett. Norma Burnett. ROXV FOUR: Riclizircl Burnett. Linda Burry, .luclith Butler. Ellen Burton. H ib: 1 lx A ff! A, V, 'Y' 5 .4 N Q! 4' 'H ' M22 ' 14 f , ff V V' A V .1 A 5,-35 ' in N N 3 ' 1 , . 'Q' 1 e'n' I l . w e ,f We ,gf is it 4 W. WM W gl x 2 X f 2- N . 2 I .Q .. haze. Fa .ff-..y. . , ' :f m ' ,. ,. s --Q .:.. - 5, V Jax 2 :9 sf is 4. si N 5 ' Nl ' M QM- sz. ' 3? K ' . xo, sf X fx we - N, tis ? Psi, 1. ' 5, E ,. l . , .: ' ' V ' ' .xl Q J? .. :., FY - 'ffm V.,l . W 5 5 I , :, .,,.. Q ., ,Y 5 - N 5 ' ,.... -of 'HSV C V N V-3451 as he in K .sn 'Y W ' N . , , it Qgtlxwsglwx I 'l ..,, A ef , A' ' f M- '.: :-l V J Z, Q k '- ' :' H P C . , ,..: 'f 'M lzfz. 3 'X ' 'ffm Nl ' 1 V A 'A - if! N xi., Q X I S Q . E lxz- H, . :Ei ABOVE, TOP ROXY: -lllll Cznnpbell, .Ioan Carroll. Dorothy Carson, -lzanet Case. RON' TXYO: Czirol Casey, Phillip Cziuclill, Larry Cliznnbers. Enlwzrrcl .Iznnes Chzipinun. RON' THREE: NX'illizun Chap- lllllll, Vlzuliniir Cliernizik, Hurry Clark, Put Click. ROXV FOUR: Robert Clymer, Curolottu Collins, Dale Cooper, Ann Corbin. ROXV FIVE: Cary Cor, son, Pat Crzilt, Darrel Curnezil, llolin Davis, vli- 2 4 i'A -1,:, V S I in .. , 'QVV ,T -wx ? gg i F, fr ' iil :':,.- ' si? L -. ' . P , -.y .lgff lla ,- .1 ...w , ff JUNIORS .. ,L ., 1 1 ..gs-1 --..,.,., v:s:::54i '1 may x wr ,A :V K Q : T ,,.,. I ' : EE A ' 'Wi -N N. 1: 'Q W Q- -n,:-, -rs . X' Qs' Q 4 .Q t . , X 3, , Q N f. -.Q .1 5 ..I ' I 'Z-1125135 i 2, 2 1 fig Q if J X A -.Qc . , if - Q - BELOXV, TOP ROXY: 'l'o1n Fields, I-Izil Hull, Dan rell Fletcher, Frank Flowers. ROV' TXYO: Ernesi Fox, Carol France, Mary .lane Frederick, Linda .,., Friexnuth. ROXX' THREE: Eugene Gage, Murgenc' zg. . ' , 'PV' ' Caller, Hzirolrl Gzillels. Ed Gibson. ROV' FOUR: , X nw f ,,, ., Inner Gieseking, xillflllll Gleason, Thelnlu Griffin. A . M F, Bill Graft, ROV' FIVE: Geraldine fifllll, Ron 1 E V V'...f' yggk Grzllt, Bob cifllhlilll, Bznlnarzi I. Gram. . AA ' Z Y p ' A It 4 -P99 X vii' , -- , F F -l-' , is F 5 ' l ' R J S ' g - 1 ix q,iAV V ,, if V i X5 X ,.r' 55 zt, X 1- A E, ,,,,A.. A , b :En ..g b,-, Q A X A M -X. , :,. , was N :gt 'K ..,, .-'- r ,i Ay Q is F -1 MM X 'ff-. ll 'Ag ' E V, 1 I - ..,. .,,-'A : K 'A-A -I , in GA f fz. 5 , if R ef f F olo Q , F E . .... rm V: WAN , if . '5 -. , j g xx F XF' 5 'hi' A f- .ffkiv 'AL' ABOVE. 'FOP ROXY: Raymond Davis, Leon llezin. I Ruth Deflznnp, Helen Decker, RON' TXYO: .Izu- quelin Decker, Jerry De'I'ro. llewziyne Dllllll, Nancy Dornseil. RON' THREE: Eddie Dowclell. Bill Downes, .junice Ebersole, Kenny Eilgzir. ROW lfOl'R: Sharron Eclgell, Nancy Eifller, Harold 1iillllgC'l'. Evereti Enf. ROXX' FIVE: Don IQYZIIIS, Hob l'i1lXX'lCf'. Harrie Fzlwley. Robert Feiclller. Page 43,1 K A 'Wi .ss X -:ii i ' ' ' ' 'I ' as Q, LW! X. A . fx vii.. 5 N , , Q 1 iv-:N A f x - - 'F 5? S 'YI .vig 2 wr' WX . .CLASS OF 1958 BELOXY. TOP ROXY: Joyce Rayl, Richard Greene, Tom Gruesbeck. Mike Relue. ROXY TYYO: Sylvia Guevara, Doice Mae Harris, Michael Harris, Steve Hatch. ROM' THREE: Max Hathaway, .lark Hart. Ben Hawkinb, Pat Hawkins. ROM' FOUR: Robert Hawkins, Charles Hayden, Theodore Haywood. Robert Hafeletl. ROV' FIVE: Tour Hegerfeld. Connie Hernandez, Ed Hoelle. Roy Hollopeter. if : ,,j ., I : , Ml' Q 1 ff ,. ai W s? ,V, :M H I 4 y : W' f l,l. in .,'V 5 '-... . il M ..-- : i 1,f , H li: . x ,x. li fl' T .gikiflfb ., . . , ' ' ' 7 ' f i A ' f, ' 4, .:,., .,..,, . rg 11 5 , . . -J , X55 I af. in 5 X 9 X' X M I 5 Y in ' Q: r 1 1 5 '::::: ,I A v A In hug .R Us f.,., S. e e , r R A , i T wr' A -1:- - ,. if n - - , , ,V , Q Y HVI: 5 fx. . Mm J . ,,,Q ,o P , I 1 xl., :gl gf, E f ig. x I,' -' Q Q: Q ' . g i vi 53, i if Q i Wifi ' i f Q ' 5 Q L . b li . ,J-4 V' xi' - . .. 4, v Y M 3' Q: A S 'E ' A 1: - , :',-' rd A - 1 . , f n 4 ,.f L , . I I , .ao - N E: , 'K' if in lil , St - :V I V.z. ' : . A I -Q 1 fu' .Y 01.4, ABOVE. TOP ROXY: Marjorie Houeick, Gerald Hood. Patricia Harris, Darl Hull. ROM' TXYO: Joy Hunnicutt, XYalter Hursey, XVilliam Isenhour. Charles Alackson. ROV' THREE: james jackson. lack -Ianssens, Dick Alanu, Lonuy 4IOllIlh0ll. ROM' I-'Ol'R: Marcia Jones, Lloyd Keldsen, Carol Kirtf. Gary Kohlmeier. ROV' FIVE: Michael Krewson. Ralph Iirune, Esther Laguna. Mary Lehmbeck. Page 65 4 gsm 'Qs if M L, J , .P+ we' ' ,A X , we 0' . .Q 4, 4 W V 1- ni, ,i w A 7' f .WQQW , fa, ,Q ' 4 V Mr... , . f .. A. A-, . -0. ' wp' , ,,., Nm M x NF ' cami vw mn ,' if X . .. ,X . 15 'Qi X 51 i Ti. . Tfl V . - 552 XY- . 3.9 X . H X' ,-sig' S y X--:z ' 5 M 1 if Q v- tfsifii gin. 4 ,P 1'- RX-SQ 51 M35 3 N.. V I X it K 1' lx -' ,,.., R ...R X xx X X X X kg, X s ' N Q Q-H 3 X TT - X.-X ... 5. tX.'XJv r .X-5 X ww W X P N' X Nw ,. ,SN Q f WN L.,':3q M.. Q4 - 19, If , .:? . N X290 'fx 1 5 is 55- at ' .pf X S X: 4? X A af X gy if S X Q X flxgx .fly X 3 imi il t XX XX X X X M Xxx 'X - ia - .X : X W X 1 ' A 1 x NX. it X XX SX XY xx X g X QA x 1, N, , vi, I.. X 4 ,- . - - 4 If X f. X .M -5 ,. ' gj X-.X.E5g, N mit X xi X W r X X X va R 'NX iq X 5 X t f -.5 we 1 M W ' 5, qi. f X 5 R XX 3 N? SX E 2 . - .5-X 35' 13, rl 4 fir? i R XX -me ABOVE, 'FOP ROXV: Alini Lzincless, .luck Lelunzin, Dick Lindsey. -Ierry Link. ROM' TXYO: Gerznlcl Innlwig. Snmlru Lykins. Peggy Lyons. -Indy Mu Clrziy. RON' THREE: Dorothy McH1lney, Cllzirzi Martin, Linmln Mzmni, Dawn Mxnttison. ROXY FOl'R: Sue Nliittix. Bud NICIIUQIQ Dennis Nlericn. Rucile Meyer. RON' FIVE: Cllinrles Hilton. .It-ssi: Minor. Le-otha Morton, Jack Moore. Page 66 JUNIORS. BELOYV, TOP ROXV: Barbara Morton, Donald Moyer, Vivian Mueller, Linda Murbach. ROW' TXVO: Murray Peters, Jerome Neuhaus. llerry Nonnuziy, Carrol Norris. ROV' THREE: Ethel Oliver, Shirley Oinspziugli, Harold Onion. Pllllflllllh O'ReiIly. RON' FOUR: -Iozinn Padgett. Xyiiinn Pziliner. Eugene Paige, Robert Page. ROXX' FIVE: Sherinzin Patterson, Vera Payton. Bzwbzirzi Pearson. Hairy Peppler. g 'v....:1-wg.:-f..: . 1 . ' :if ' - l 2 X .if-N , Y. ' tr, . 1 ,f L wi , X ,. wx 2' gf, if , Y I-:Q x 'i , 3 . XXE X . .. if ' if v- ...rf VW X VY LV 4 r A P i . .5 5 ff X - - iii E - . X i' X. 1 3 ' W x ' A ' U 'Q -Q .. - , X , P+ X X 3: 'V K 2 K x ' - :MX .. S' lf 'rw .y MX. X . - ,,,.. X . X . Q, 5 X '-1 Xt ' t. , S X ,., X ft - . ::':. X X ..,. x .5 Q X X f X Q X . X .X X . .X R X x NA' ,X 541. X SM.. V A --arf SX S' ,. 1-:av : - Jig' F P -Q X. j:..tXm,,:, f' :sg . 1 A , . R ... M55-:s 55 ik N Vx .,..-.-- 4 1 1 ' Y 12' ' . Al fit., ' X Bknmxff' 1 Y X ' X .5 XM 'FXR W t y b . xn... . , I 1 X ' ' N 1 S- 'WS nr ' QS f- of , EWXVX X4 Qs .CLASS OF 1958 BELOXY, TOP ROXY: Carolyn Perry. Sharon Perry, Don Petersen, Donald Pllueger. RON' TXYO: Susan Platt, Bontla Polley, Bonnie Polley, Sharon Pool. ROV' THREE: Elizabeth Posey. .lohn Post, Mary Phillips, Charles Ranney, T ROM' FOLR: Bob Rethnon, Linda Richard, Ellen Ricketts, Gene Riilenour. RON' FIVE: Bob Ries. Indy Rinehart. johnny Rivera, Beverly Robinson. . G. s .. X -ll' f ' X ,F P '53 X I Ai 2 xt - 'X Q l K, 4 391' W, It . wr X wi Q. s . ,. ,. . ..- .- s, X A . X - s aa J X ng 36 -, w A, - , . . ii, v ,A ,f-Y, lus ts ee 6 'W' ,:': Q, .,-gi A Q -I . 1 ,- XL: Q 2, h 1 1 Q 'Ili , Q .V 'I if E 'b . f - ' - . 2. J . M - : '1---v-:' Y w + -J' W l il M. N -B f fire n'te B . 4 y RA .,-: ERA . Rx Q A N010 A 'Q -5 i ' . W .sz - .1 x A l V 1 'ZF ,,: , . . , lg iv if . W 'T' f if iq .V was if K, X Q E g X A ' X .n L tl 3 ,Q ,:.: V sig . ggi 4,... A, ABOVE, TOP ROXY: lid Reeger, Shirley Rowe. A 6 L ' Richarcl Rowlands, litltlie Russell. ROXY TXYO: Q ' his Steve Ryclell. Marilyn Sarrazin, Verne Scribner. H ' ' V' Bonita Scheppele. RON' THREE: Marvin Senter. i 'R ' E ' . . Nancy lX'inners, Roger Sheets, Frank Shenleld. -la -, f E X ag! Row Fot'R. Wesley sim, Fi-.mit Sitlwell. sill. . V wif' IICLIC Simmons, Charles Smith. RUXY FlVli: Frank f ' 'V . A.t' Smith. Ioan Smith, Angela Pruclhoinnie, Dianne ! tgl 2 .'.' 4 ..'. SIMM ' Page 67 g 'SLI meat 'Tie aewf Q yy XA wX ' ., gk 5 1 A ' K H A Sk. , 1 ,... it, 'Q , 'tsl f: fri-5 5 I ' - ,f New , ' , - ,tw-mf A We w. ' . 37.fQ 1, 'vi xi. S Qi: ' -fr - v, - SX: s , --.::,.., .2 y ,, if 4 f ef' X' .1 Wil, E , ij' X sia- JUNIORS .. BELOXY, TOP ROXY: Torn XVaikel, Steve XYaikel. Robert XYard, Arthur XYare. ROXY TXVO: Eleanor H'attley, Buddy Heingart, Larry XX'ell1nan. Shirley Uespon. RON' THREE: Sharon XVestl'all. Darlene xVllll1ll1lS, Keith XYilson, Luenette XX'i1ns. ROV' FOUR: Nancy XX'inans, Carol XYingert. Ladonna Brown, Nancy XVoll'. ROV' FIVE: Shannon Mbn- derly. Mike YVood, Beverly Zimmerman, Reggie XVomnuk, Gregg Yager. A 55 , lg, A y y Vvvlzil ,'-' B y f ,i r f . , .- , ., fe 'sv 5 - wVQ2 V56Qf Q-Rex : we elif ef: rr r fr eff X T ' iii We X' X . ,.i:. . 11. ., V i , ca ,l i .qqqlb E -y Y C3 f V k X X :Y , kk E -,,,A .s q ,l gf I, .rv it A S v 'wt 3 ' - E P, fe S rel V ::l: if Q ' 4 is by 'igwft' Y t X l' ' ' ' ' Q-tv.. 1 I ': A S ABOVE, TOP ROXY: Steven Spice. Betty Spillern, qqnq z :,, xzgl' A lv - V. Betty Iezrnne Starks, Melburn Staton. RON' TXYO: N QI Sharron Stearns, Bob Stevens, Mike Straley, Nancy ' M fi Straub. ROXV THREE: Diane Streeter. Beverly . Steller, Ed Steger, Bob Stevens. ROV' FOUR: ix kg' H'anda Stevens, Edsil Stewart, Edna Sutton, Bever- my Q' R V- ly Tabar. ROYV FIVE: Larry Trim, Mary A. Tyler, W Q za W' E Alice V ann, lliin Vetter. -VM Q X N . .,.: 1 . : S x ety. fy T t ' y Q U y : mx T -yty M .. E he Q f .V it -f cal: 5 -Q f .- x V, - - 1 ..., g T -t ww ,Qty . . . AE N i .. 5 y N X Page G8 T 5 Q-ni if Q. uniom agincl ofoffi fo 13 RIGHT: -Iunior Class ollicers, with their advisors. here plan class events, including the 1957 Prom, Parisian Paradise, slated for May -1. Here are Nlr. Todd and Miss Keegan super- vising Jessie Minor, secretary, Dick hlantz. president, and Gary Corson. vice-president, The sponsoring ol' the lunior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace. was another lxrojeft lor this group. BELOW: A general meeting of the -junior Congress irons out problems connnon to all juniors. A representative from each hoine room attend. RIGHT: Presidential candidates. Dick .Iantz and Bill Baldwin, wish each other well in the election. Noxninators were Norm lieer and Mike ,-Xltekruse. ,. zfmw ,. -M 1 f 1 C M Page 69 ..., . il m I V, ,:- :iw . 'J' 5 WA 52' , .M ' 1 I' Qi 'KM V X 135 - 'Q T T ,Q' i:1 ,. AM' is 1 .Oi l,..E fiBr W, Blix SOPHOMORES .. BELOTY, TOP ROXY: james Bates, Toni Bay singer, Metrice Beztchein, Deloris Beckman. ROV' TXVO: Demil Beeler, Jeanine Beemler, Sharon Beerbower, Marjorie Belger. ROXV THREE: Lynne Bender, Tom Bergman. jim Bidclle, Lola Blair. ROV' FOUR: Lutelizi Blevins, Ophelia Blevins. jerry Bobuy, Penny Lou Bocock. ROV' FIVE: jerry Bohcle, Robert Bontenipo, Arthur Boyles. XX'illi:1m Boyd. RON' SIX: Rose Bowers, johnny Lee Brzrster. Bob Britton. 'lim Brock. .bi AA 4 -1.V L WM fl A, A A wrfg QR . Q ,,1' '.,., 1 JS nw :- ft lti i ' my - -.-- '- 5? :fb ff 1 ' ' - it ,w3i:fif, , . 2 W I ' f 5 'if' 5 x . L: is - wi' V i 3 i t .E :K g A ' vm if -f gi fzfi l 1? 1 'le M W h Aq - I ,, ' ' ' P-9.35-ff if W ...Q T: I Ei? 1, 'i-P1 ' j ': ,,,, ' , if A' : ' L, :.1-' 4 4 :.-2 1: 1 ,, X . X .'- ' ' V i: R., i ty Mg .. W 'We-gf M . , E 'T B. '5 hf'i XBOVE, TOP ROXY: Errol Abernzrtlry, xvllllillll in F.. Q- . .'xlJCl'I12llllX, Gloria .Xilznns. joseph Anlzuns. RON' ulql ...S TXYO: Tonnny Aclkison, Donna Akers, Nutlrzm 4'-,Q ,!' f ..: , 4' ' P .XlCX1lll1lCl'. Clzrrol A-Xnrbrose. RON' THREE: Bremlzl , Q55 .'V. P ,E ..:,' .-Xinim. Garth .Xnclerson. Carry Anderson, I,ee Arm- . b Q atrong. ROXX' FOUR: Lewis Ashton, ,V-Xl .Xusilrzur - :...f xxwly. I E -'- 5- R , A ,A Y U I V I 1 . - , Q.. ,I Q l i A X.. 1 - wx E Ke N mit .XSICN one lmlgei, Rom in L. xxdmn RA I SNK. Q Bzurtl. Hattie Baker, Nlznnie Banks, Frei! Bzrrzil. ROW SIX: lfrzrnk Barron, .Ioyce Burton. lion Bzisen, Doug B1llC11l2lI1. Page 70 ww . A 3 me-viii f, f A .525 1 , . . W HCLASS OF 1959 BELONY, TOP ROIY: Linda Brookm XYillie Brooks, ,Ierry Brown, .Iohn Brown. ROXX' TIVO: Ronald Brown, Bob Bryan, Harold Burgess, Larry Busclie, ROIY THREE: Tony Buslunan, Myron Russ, Mzirlyn Cllllllllljll, HC1'Il1Zll1 Calhoun. ROYY FOUR: Joe Czunpbell, Angelica Campos. Dwznmu Canzuin, 12111165 Carboni. ROIV FIVE: Judy Curr pemer, Irene Czirter, Avel Cecil, Preston Chaney. ROYY SIX: Mary Cliapinzm, Lanny Clirisrlieb. Larry Christlieb. .Iznnes Clark. A V. , IQX I- I A-'X ' I J ....A. In ,. , -Q . , - I : : ' - '-,: . i n . X -,.:: ' ' . -:- r' zr. r , ,f. fi, . I . h. V,.- Z ., V my :q i 1 fl , .166 I ' V v,, . 9 A 1 24: l y Im-ilf' ' V- We .Ik . .54 Fw ' 4 I I ,:-... 9 . , E12 ,, D G :vv 2- ' JW I 5 ,.- f 1? ,Ma I 'AE , Q I ,, - 1I2'Q ,L - A . 5 R .:l:Q l n, . I --r- . uqll V V 1 l l' -W M , L 5 . k i: , ' 3 - I Q x F , ww vl , l , , I ' -Z a t I , A, tf , G -- , , M A, - , ,.,, 4 V .,, r .. ' --l,' f KI I 4 u J a il? 22 Q i 1 : . I - : I l :: I Q M J - I I , .. ' . -ff 'Yr I Ei il' V mr 4 ll l 'ff , ,.. x - M. 1 - W ,,': Q. ' wx: .5 :ffl ..::.: Q l I in 35,2 I ,,,. .A Er ,, . ,-6 -'11 . I ..i ':.:g: - of , , , - ,-,, 4 'F 'N my ,,,,: ug 22- , , Qw uw , ,, Q My I of- -I 'lla N F- 4 .. I I f ' . rvfgrzfif , ff- f., .. V ..,. V I HP' W TY fm ' ,jk 2 M ' If - Q R' if 1 I I , 1' I l I I ' , .W , ww .I .V Ei I . vf fe '- C M x in I ' A .--if .'XBOVl'Q. TOP ROIY: lean Clurk, llllllllffl Coats. Ezirl Coker, .Ioe Collins. RON' TIVO: Bob Conn. Eclwzircl Conn, Violet Conner, Betty Cook. ROV THREE: xlucly Cooper. Sue Croghzui, Lzuvrence Crosby. Dick Lzulwig. RON' FOl'R: Nzuicy Dan- nells, Sherrie Dezrkins, lurlitli Denton. Bznbzirai De- lorrl. ROIX' FIVE: Hurry DeHart. Ricliznxl Dey. Roberl Dilworth. Alzinet DlllClllJE'l'gC'l'. ROXV SIX: Pezirlie Doclcls. Mivliziel Doherty. Arthur Dolin. Dave llougliir.. Page 71 .ss 4 .4 'X' ' 55' ff - x in In 'J we N X y ,sv . I -fl , I T -f ,. ' :' T2 'I :W -' 1 .sg ' A XI lax .,.2 , .7-W , .ei 3. SOPHOMORES .. BELOXV, TOP ROIV: Sharon Frank, Xvall Fuller. .lim Furniss, Sally Furniss. ROV' TIVO: Raclene Fuson, Ross Gambrell, Sharon Ganaway, Bill GZIl'A mire. ROIV THREE: Charles Garner, Alerry Gas- kill, Sharon Gaskill, Pat Geesaman. ROV' FOUR: Bill Gibson, Ken Gilbert, Glam IX'esL, Patricia Gleason. ROXV FIVE: .lim Goldsmith, Lena Goonlf , ,,,.-.'f son, Patsy Graham, Karen Grahovac. ROXX' SIX: A . Hardy Grant, Connie Gray, Verlin Gray, Toni mi i K, w ' s I- 2 Greene. I r E ' ' R , .R L n r aia ., , x I .S g ' ., y .4 I --Q S new .ig F il E FN, fi: - as - L f 6 ...sv nn v . in . lr. A ' L I .V 'yy R :H Nrax' R S 4 ,.,A .iz A V ff. , llla as I ' , Ar. J Q I 3 Q .,:, it .. - .. N IHV, ' Z H we ---. fa 5 :'ll 4' :rr 3 -if rrira iai I a : Q ' I ,y i Nr . ,,,,,, X ' ff if - . E he A F air . , I f be . , - , da if IE .C 1 ' ,- R 6.E::A: ,',,, ,, R W 'L -' F 3? .M 1 f Z: I Z ge is rf I My R ' , - LIL , - f I I -' kr if f B I si. 44. A . - ...L 5 ,'f' -, :f ji-'ga Q I ' -,--. 'IQ -'X ' I ' TX we F 5 I- L. 'V T ' '- 'S 'A El, ' N' + 'W 5 - Q 1: - i 0 w z' viz, I x Q A ,js Y. L I 5 I sly M e 1f XKQAR M I T ' ABOVE. TOP ROXV: Judy Downing. Earl Dunbar, .I -Ierry Dunning, Frances Dietrick. ROXX' TIVO: N Barbara Durham, Harold Durnell, Stanley Durnell. ' Q ,Q .. Billy Dwyer. RON' THREE: Richard Snycler, XVil- J: - I G Evffgl ,rg 1. A , lie Mae Early, XVayne Ebner, lXIarshall Eby. ROM' A 'W je FOl'R: Larry Eckert, XVillie Eldridge, Neil Ely, Af-f A-' .1321 at DQ ...' f Roger Ember. ROIV FIVE: Charles Evans, .Ierry r NF -1 'I Q Evans, Nancy Fancher, Clark Favory. ROXX' SIX: l qi yy :- 3 -31 Corrine Firms. Alumlith Fleck, Delilah Foger, Carolyn -' ' SM' France. , 'F' 'W Page 72 it Xksx w. .. CLASS OF 1959 HEI-Olly TOP ROW .lune Crothers Xlalter 57' ' - 1 u 1 I ei.,fi-ig' IAS- E : - X fig: -5? Guenin, .Indy Gunter, Ray Haggard. ROIY TIVO: K':: X ' David Halnilton, Ernest Hammond, jerry Hands chy, Larry Harpel. ROIV THREE: Robert Harris Mike Harshbarger, Bill Hart, John Harter. ROM FOUR: Imogene Haywood, Charles Hemphill Sharon Hendricks, 'Ferry Henline. ROV' FIVE: IVillie Hightire, Archie Hille. Barbara Hill. De- lores Hill. ROV' SIX: llula Hill, Carol Hines Diane Hinsey, Shirley Hefrichter. we-S.. X. X , l .,,,., , x . . 1 'A ,X X ,, . 'K .W I' I I fi Sn f li ,JS ,S I 1 , gpm- , . A- .M ,z- Nfwsr ,.. My .Y A if t i I is I 'I . ., . ,tag M A , LE , f A 1' A ,- V I Q:-4:52 u , ' df.: l I5 ' 2 , Q T' Q 39- .U H M . IQ F ' 1, qriv, ., I A U, , i X X 32, ' Q. Q ' 3 -, . ',,,, l '33 it .., il l , -- ' Q ' Q E I x Tk I' ,Q X .. A F3. , V .1 ' A, f . 'gr ' .,, ,ff . W-if f K4 v ff Q J fa l X - I ...I A I Y 2 it f x . K - .' -1',- N . : i ' ,, I E i: l 'zz' Q' ' ' , Q 'G Q x eiiifili E X .X .i-5:23. sp 1 I -' '-,125 I ry' 1 in , W? ' A 9 90 LWSA 2:-f f use Q, .gvv T7 1 I ' I ,Q I D 2 qi. 1: t .,, E 5: dv. T' -:A-fi.: X . .1 Wg, ' yi . liii ,I . A Q ..': l -,Q wg . ' my pg A MZ. 4 sfo. M in A .v-. Q ,M Qi? . A Q Itt I f it ' l ' J W I ,ar t H A X -. Jil I M 7, 5 g '1 y 'rw - :, ' ' - K if ' ,,,.- , T , , A aw, I ,, iv A S , ' 9 Q: 4 .,h54?1' vu - W- 1 f - 'S -b - lk ..,, . l gi , .. l ia' V A ,Q. ' sw ' ' A ., , -WW A .,. M I E? I ' R , + E H X, qnyil H r ' - ' ' ABOVE, 'FOI' ROXY: Pete Hogan. 'Fharnell Hol- linm. Emma Hollinem, Gwyndell Holloway. RUXX' TIVO: Barbara Horstman, Jerome Hudson, Mar- garet Hughes, Reba Hughes. ROV' THREE: Don I-Imnbert, Karen Hunt, Beverly Huss, Hazel Hutch- ibson. ROV' FOUR: Johanna Ice. -Ieanine Imbody. Gloria Imboden, Allen -Iacobs. ROV' FIVE: Karen lambs, Beverly -IZIIIICS, David jenkins, jerry llohn- son. ROV' SIX: Luther Alohnmn. Sharon llohnson. Pearl jones, Sandra -Iones. Page 73 X ..., 1 ,pst - r X'- ...,., y, . I HQRW W. : -: . r -951 ' f K :eff ' if f if i K i ' - . ,: X va I I 'K . . , , .. ,...., J 1 Ihr 1? I SOPHOMORES . BELOXY. TOP ROIY: joe Lupkin, Preston Lyons. Carol McCall, joe McGee. RON' TIVO: Esther McGinnis, Neda McGlaughn, Carolyn McIntosh. Peter MacAskill. ROIV THREE: Nathaniel Macon, John Richard Makin, jean Mapes, Judy Maple. ROM' FOUR: Myrna Martin, Carolyn Matson, Paul Mays, Steve Merz. ROV' FIVE: Dick Messer, Roseanna Meyer, Curtis Miller, Ebbie Miller. ROV' SIX: Keith Miller, Paul Miller. Iznnes Milton, Mary Minor. eg ,,, K-mmf -K X Q .1 ex .I I fr S . as 'B K ' li 2 ,,'---' t .',- ki VAQQ E .Q ., We wi X 'lk if M I xg Q tx 1' ff 3.525 ,N ' ,,,, . R' R- ' QQ 1 'I' M : - Al V A .ff ,f H1-vig ab. .. M at f Q Fwd 5 iv r A I i i 22:2 2. -if 1: I I 'ii - . - 11 zzf is ii- . 'A All of if I - A ....,: YQ m.s-.s X , . J' J, X ff sf: d ff t,', 5 A' A. ., 1 In T! ...Q V ' ,za - v 3 :S rv I i.- I3 I . ' -Af ' fi' ' ': ' f I T- iull I A f ll X u uii f . .I . .,. X M an . ' ' I 2 ja .. . . ,N f ' 1 5 'VV' 1' . RTK ' K. f fl, .:,.- 1 A Y if . .V f If Im I 'Q . 2 Z T 'N M . Q ' H ,J Q I A , :sdtnx f ' R. . 14 I , ' X --. I 1' . ' : . ' 'vi I ' xx :::1 .,.,s , bisv t A 1 . X, XXX' I ' ' X35 ,S K AXHUYE. TOP ROXY: Rose Kannn, Barbara lilllll- R lllCI'6'l'. Nancy Kanclufewski. Charles Kellogg. 1 ' RON' TIVO: .lohn Kelso, Marjorie Kerr, Darla , M. X 1 . X V Kesler. Cora Ellen King. ROIY THREE: Dick X in ..... a -.-Q Kluplenstein. Helga Koger. Ella Kohls. Susan ' Q ., 'ff Q - Q. kugb x ' Kreigh. ROM' l OI'R: David Kurnp, -Ioyce Kurtz. mv: EMA ' I C Dave Kuehner, Gay Lanrbert. RUIX' FIVE: Lewis , Lantf. Tonnnie Lauglnnan, Karen I,eac'l1, Shearer l M . X X Lewis. ROV' SIX: Carla Linton. Don Linton, Nick litwinko, lYayne Lockwoocl. Page 71 . Y SS' I . -. - J . 5 X - . ,r 4 -.-. li J: air I Qi .,: ..,, W Q. Q.. , . 7, K' ., ...CLASS OF 1959 BELOIY, TOP ROIV: joan Montel, Percival Moore, Raymond Moore, Rose Morton. ROXY TIVO: Pat Mossbarger, Peggy Myers, Tony Neal, Betty Newman. ROXV THREE: Mary Nichols, Joyce Niederineyer, Bob Nierinan, 'Iudith O'Brien. ROV' FOUR: Lois Olson. Kathy Owings, Drewery Page, Ida Page. ROIV FIVE: Melvin Patrick, Pa- :,,,, V Y W M wb 2 Z 'V 1 N.. y V v x . X . Q XS 'Tsai Mi Q' ' 'X xii XX ' S I .n i tricia Paul. Greta Payne, Mike Pearson. ROXY SIX: . . Lonnie Pell, James Perry, Clarence Phillips, Ge- I. : A Zey neva Phillips. X 6, X, j 3 Q h QL, , ' ll If s A . glkf 9 .'- ' ' V P I V L 6 Q- . W E ,P as , jx . . . 1 Q 2' M in 45: lm, 3 Y, 5 , - ' ,-,, 'lg I 1 . :iiAii. gk Pall!! H xx it 1 . - f -N - - I A , -' 7 . i P t ' Xl i: ff . 1 Ek Gi1?L - V If 'Wy -W ' A, i t-mat, t A A . .di E Q Q H ,AP X : . X 'W 5 . ZLL 1:1 .Q Hx .rf - . K . . E Q F. '? f 1-A , . 4-Q, -, , . 1. ' f -A . - WN 2 ' ' '19 'el A -I 4 :::' ' . - e 'ff M . IQII gy , R R . .. - '.1.,. 'QQ A I X , . W I i I , -,, - 1 s, .- .- W W.. - P' I A . . ., s P es -11 fl!! . 1 2 , Q. 2 L V 'Nl ,ff sr R sv ef 'f : i I- .. , I 6,74 ::q, I , C It ' ,,,,fa M y Q . I if 3' .i. I fr. -' P I Q r 't it I .4 I S+? I -,- iw- ' .I '34 H ,,, V ,M W. ul L i , ' W .M 3 I. A A ,:-: -ww ' 1.4 E N A 1 ' ' 1 . I f Ae- e . if 'V .3 v.--1 ' . . i n bi 5 ' I X ' agp . 'W I . 1- 'X J' ABOVE, TOP ROIY: Leslie Phillips, Mary Phil- lips, Mickey Pogue, -Ioan Price. ROXX' TIVO: Sharon Price, Ioyce Rayl, Gene Reed, Marsha Reed. Row :rHREE:'sv1veS1f-if Ret-se. oiiit Reeves. Larry Reynolds, Andy Richardson. ROIX' FOUR: -Iznnes Ridley, Dick Ritchie, Susie Rhone. Don Roberts. ROV' FIVE: Ed Roberts, Ron Roberts, Maxcine Robertson, Ruthie Robinson. ROV' SIX: Dian Rogan, Obedient Rogers. Betty Roman, Max Roth. Page 7:3 gm: 1 'X M X A WON? . X4 'Q M 5,2 x Q XX ...that from these honored dead we take increased devotion . . . Pag 4 X. ,if 1. fi ' 2' 1 f : . - I f ' ' 4322, . l . M 4235 , A at .. , , .A. , 1 I ' ' A' , isa : . EN. A5 - .Ia I .. It .Xt 1 Xu I Lx S ' . gg... SSSbfQY73x SOPHOMORES . BELOIY, TOP ROIY: Buster Starks, Sharron Stearns, Bennie Steel, Charles Stevens. ROIX' TIVO: Fred Stevenson, David Sidney Stewart. Reggie Stiles, Ronnie Stogdill. ROW THREE: Mike Stookey, Nellie Stout, Ronnie Stout, Linda Sunderlzlnd. ROIV FOUR: Larry Sutton, Sandra Sutton, Gary Templeton, Nyoka Tinsley. ROV' FIVE: Earl Tharp, Bill Thomas, Calvin Thomas. Phyllis Thomann. ROIX' SIX: Erma Thompson, Sandy Thompson, IVillizun Thornburg, Nlzirgzwet f -- any z . I Irauninel. ye P 5 ..-W-.W I ' X , T fi lm ' W I -. 1 Ab I . X K X ' I 'Wi - A A ...X , ,:,... . , W M f fe we 5 . ,- xi I my ,... ,,.. Q Q Q ,if .ff'9- ' ' Ae ' Lf? V 1 ' 'W , V x ,E - ' as X W ' M , F -3 , M55 'K ' 'Ref s A I A E yi nge: S Q, . ,- - ... A: .' j, X HE Q . t I .. I V . ,:,. UA Q :al ' Q, 5 ' b . -1 .N , . , . b . 3 , I - 5. . , I mx.. ' .1 .. . 5 -my 'fr 'Q - . -..fi Y.. . ' I . A - Y ,I fs IF . f 'f NF 'se x i' A . fy ..,,, E -an 'f 23' - '23 3 its : V , 7,3 , y I . ' ' 1.3. ' ,IA h h ., 'Y' fi E , E fu I I ABOVE, TOP ROIV: Toni Rutherlord. George Rutledge. Carl Saylor, Bill Schellenbztch. ROIX' TIVO: Theresa Schenk. Henry Schmitt, Mary Ann Schoenherr. Charlotte Scott. ROIV THREE: Ron- ald Scott. Russ Sellurs, Ed Sesney. Frzuu-es Sharp. ROIX' FOUR: Carol Shaw, Ed Sheperd, I,ee Shep- herd. Paul Shuler. ROXX' FIVE: Rose Shull, Sandy Shunmn, Steve Sides, Lucy Sims. ROIV SIX: Karen Simpson. klaunes Snyder, Dianne Sparks, Ruthzlnn 5131 LIIIQCI B x t I y. ,. Q ASYVISQIQQ . .A i N .. gb ' .5 . -Q X X N Ne w . Q x X x 5 -X.. Q fi 'NIM it 'Q key X 'fm .S if P9 I X ie .-f-0: ,Q-,gt ,- , X I Q-sinh' me 4' IJ' ' . 3 I , '.,.1,a'X if ' 1 wx 2 ..,n I X- 21 A y ' '3 il Q5 ly f, R F I ...mv ,Q :S , 's is . ea. xX'Sx.. 9 - I vi T X I S , Y x x X N I xv is S 5 EI ' MS .,.. Q am. I ., . fm., N 'x We 'wh I' Y. . Q x I W X . X - -- -- . Page To ,g leg. . .N ,My th. W I law Pm s. L 'S , - ,ly 3 .. CLASS OF 1959 BELOXY, TOP ROXV: XX'zuulz1 Trubey, Limlu ,llLl1'I1lJOM', Ruth Tyndall, Robert Vzlubel. RON' TXYO: Mike Volkert, Tom XX'z1ll, Bonnie xV2illiCl', Colmzm XX'z1lke1:. ROV' THREE: Joyce XV2lI'l:lClKl, Mary Ellen XVHSS, Ella Xvllllillh. .leu- netle Xlhtkins. ROXX' FOUR: Bobbie Tlmxup- son, -Iuyce Warns, I,2ll'I'y Hhus, Clam NX'e5L. ROV' FIVE: Jimmie XX'l1iLe, XX'illie XX'l1ite, Nlnrilyn XYhitecl, I.oretL:1 H'l1itLle. ROXX' SIX: Eleanor Yllittley. Beckie XX'illiz1u1sm1. Fred XX'il- szm, I,1mny lX'ilt. .. S 45:5 ' v X '- 'E f , . l ll Y ,Q P ' Zf1X?r21 ' k N5-1 ABOVE. 'l'Ol' ROXV: Peggy llhocl, B:m1'lJ11l'x1 Xlhml M E Vbzb ? ---' -f'V - mn, l-'real XYHl'lHillSllC. XX'z1lln XX'o1'cmcl111k, Davin Q , -- Z 5 iz, A A 5 ' , in 5 XY1'igl1l. RON' TXYO: Susan xxlflglll, Ruthie Xvyllll Q, 5 ' I ' ,,,, l 2 Train Yllflllllll. Iucly Yuung, Imlx' Zlllllllfflglllllll. A . tx vi I Q K . , -:.l: 5' . . , ,.,,- 2 3 X: Y 1 ' f Q ' IVVI Q A VEQ SOPII OFFlflERSWSll1ll'l7l1 liccrbower. secretary i- ' A , , 'lcrry Gzlskill, prcsimlem, :mal Ed Slleplmc-nl, vice 'F gi 4 ,H f ' ' presiclcm, mlfsliberute on plans lor the sclmul yezn' .. i :-..: b R' 1: Q with lbillxlllllllll' llmuglll given lu the Ulllllllg l wg? A R ' ' X .,.V CI1n'nix':1l. ' 'N 3 2- .v 'l ' . E P1136 77 ., 'lllll Alllll 'll ' 3 .., I ' , I w, ..::.-, --:.. ' ' ,,.. ',-2 f ' Q ' V . R V '-,. , ' in .mi 1 K ,N J' Qt v',-, . VQIV A L I ki A ' V- ' ' tiffls 4' -'l'., -' I Ex ' laxfn 1:2 ii: ,.,:- E EE- : '- n I l 3' -As' Q 'ai , T , l X' ,H Ig 2 4 - , e A53 3 Q Qi A . vf- -A . W1 ma K 1 Ji, N' L A . if -P I 31 Nik i' ii 6, 3 x ' Ig lt Q F- W ... Y ,, L gg V . -,f rl... 6 .6 5 , ' I ck K f A wi.,-1: gs! ,,,, X 'I W A I - ,dr ,NK rw? X , 4 3 1 I ,E e 5. ... I . t gy - .. I Q T: .A K . Q ,. X . 'Q A 4, o 2. Z I J . . an At- ,iz ... - aefbfr' 1 'M-'ll' 'Ns 'QA' Q I., . A.. li . I R E. .. l . My .Q :M . 14' ' 5 f' 'I i 31 I 32 I Q - . HQ -- X- if .u 4 . , I i ,A 4 t 1, I ,V j I f -Q tx I: NSA l ,,., w t ' .. .gf X ' U ' 1 in . , i ' f ' ' .Q 3 - , 33 . I . 't --' . l ' N' 1 I 'f iw: jf ' 5, aw Q F0 nw M A .a W4 In 6 'ir 5 x if T f 'ti l SYMSE. A' if Q -3 ABOVE, TOP ROIV: Nicy Abernathy. John .Xll2lllIS, Ronaltl Ainick, Larry Anspach. ROXX' TIVO: -lose Azores. Joe Ausdran, Dolores Dunnins, Nlelloral Baker. ROV' THREE: Richard Baker, .Klan Barkley, Richard Barrett. Jessie IVhite. ROM' FOl'R: Frank Barron, Marietta Batcheltler. Rich- artl Bates, Beatrice Austion. ROIV FIVE: Barb Beck, Wilma KI. Beeler, Sue Beerbower. Ann Beers. ROM' SIX: Pat Bell, Paul Simpson, Belva Bender. lznnes Benson. Page 78 FRESHMEN .. BELOIY, TOP ROIV: Steven Bentz, Carol Blain. Steve Biberstine, LeRoy Blessing. ROIY TIVO: Trtonias Bolen, Dale Boone, Lucille Borum, Mel Bosse, ROIX' THREE: Ruby Brecy, Tom Braden. Ioyce Bragg. johnny Braster. ROIV FOUR: Oliver Brock, Dorothy Brooks, Martha Brooks, Fred Brownlee. ROIX' FIVE: Bruce Marquart, Alucly Buckel, Rita Burcl, Susy Burke. ROIV SIX: Shirlei Burns. Clansler. Roger Butler, James Calhoun, Princella WI 1 . 3' 7? c Q g l Q ? I I ' - ' ,au 4 . K, -- 5' 1 'FL 5 -I ' wif' --xg l .' l' :V 'ffufifa 1 F' CK v.- X Af,--v 4 1 ,.,,,, I-it 1 A I 94 ai -M - . ..: - .' Z ' . I . 1 0 'K F' Q , J., .V-C4 A Q1 X .. . I f 'N' I A lf 5 rt, 'tml WH il :B V. . K- 1 , l I K ' I t .lil X I S t , .',,,XsW I ' I M. s . . Xxx XX r NR - , . :Dwi ...If A rs ,S 1 We h - M... . . CLASS OF 1960 BELOIY, TOP ROIV: XVillie Curry, Lillie Dan nells. Larry Danner, Dollie Davis, ROXV TIVO kludith Davis, Robert Davis, Evelyn Day, Bill Deck ROXV TI-IREE: Larry Decker, Mark Dehaven, Max Dehaven, Stephan DeXVitt. ROIV FOUR: Tonnny DeXYitt, Sherry Dick, Larry Dirk, Lenora Dittley RON' FIVE: Robert Dixie, Phyllis Ann Dorian Aveline Dowdell, Sue Ealing. ROIV SIX: Richard 1.4, , Eager. David Easley, ,Xnn Marie Ehrinan. Fred M, , Elder. Y . 1 . . ' W ' H 4 ' V. -of . i 4 F s Q , yu , 'Z .r.'- 7 f' M- ' ' I , .-: v 4 ' till: - - l iiii 1 I f e V i F ' Qi. ii 3 . ef' . 'I ii I V ' , A 4 I ., , , I 5 . 2-' 12 fu' M. - , - . A jx -G' A 'DJ , , X . V D! N571 la 1 V ' fi 1 ii I I I ' - ' 5' .H ' i 'J' I M if if ,K w I 5 . 1 ' -'If f A .rl gziziia? ..,, -'H ' 'vi l 'ii X ' ' L . ' . 'f122-211.21 . I .. .g . . -W, i X I 'Q' X , J .Q N z Q 5 i . e ' 1 if i 1-3 it ' Ar ' .Av vig t Vim A 2, I A -N , V fy F y U- -2? '-- A- I .. ' 1 .. ..e1 . V ' , X ff' ' lt ik iw ABOVE, TOP ROYV: Cail Cll1'1I1ICllC2ll, Pat Carter, - Edith Cartwright, Steve Chaney. ROIV TIVO: 'ii I if I IVasyl Chapla, Mary Chavez, Elaine Christian, -lack M ,- vl i .,, 5, fi. f jj Clark. ROIV THREE: Douglas Clauss, Clinton My Clever, Harry Cline, Carol Cloudl ROIV FOUR: I Liinuel Coats, Phyllis Coffman, Marty Cole, .Iudy Collins. ROYV FIVE: Judy Conibes, Margaret Con- rad, Betty Cook, Connie Cramer. ROV' SIX: Earl Creek, Steve Cress, Elmer Cromie, Bill Crouch. Page 79 . May aww-:gf if . 3 ,, Q : 4 , Q 1 f-Q 'wi W' l 1 ,f - . f tb., . : W, 1. Z, , . 4 4 if ' ' , X if : ' V I I -. ,, 1 3 ' 1-, ,Q its g ggi Xk . i t ., V if 2 ' A K 1 ,E .b I , .. :nw ,,.L A I 4 AQ -4-- A-evil Y Q ,X ' 'lm SRV? ' ,FQ 4:7-5 , Q X. I ' 1 i Q, x A V 'E Q . . , . ,s Q .,- I . N V W-W ' t N....wf ' G .,,h X l 'A.., 'L' 1 t if fe ' ,Q f G ee , M., 'f' ' WWX .-: if ,X in W' ms' v - ir - I u w, ,.. f I Y , dm E .ig- Q 2 t E. M 'Y , X . ABOVE, TOP ROXY: Plitllll Ellis. Robert Eluroth, Stephen Epperson, Nita Estes. RON' TYVO: Arthur Evxtnb, .jerry Evans, Phil Fzniger, Carol lfztrr. RON' THREE: Nlzuleline Quick, Toni Fischer, Ellie Fits- wuter. Elsie Ines Flowers. ROV' FOUR: Cllell Ifogleson, Nlztrcin Fortier, Riclrartl Fortier, Shirley Foss. ROXX' FIVE: Beverly Foulk. Gene Frank. Rollztnml Ifrzniklin, LeRoy Gziiiztwzty. ROM' SIX: Dztvicl Gebert, Dorothy Gibson, Richnrtl Gink, Agnes Gilmore. Page Sl! WDP Q Q, 1 ' FRESHMEN .. BELOXY, TOP ROXY: Robert Gilmore. Ricllztrtl Gooclpzrster, Don Gordon, Mavis Goshorn. ROV' TYVO: Bob Gosnell, Larry Grztbler, Roberta Grzuly. Dick Grztlt. ROV' THREE: Anna Grant. lX'illiztm Gruv. Robert Greene, Dave Groves. ROM' FOUR: Onolre Gutierrez. Dorothy Guy, Charles Hale. Rubx' I-lull. ROV' FIVE: lim Hall. Izlrnes Hans. Ann'Hzn'diek. Donna Harrell. ROW' SIX: Nate Harrison, Mike Hztrslibarger, Marilyn Hzirter. XX'ztyne Hztrtmztn. ' ..:. 2 ' ii.. 1 J .Q it A f 7 W YQ t Y R ' A i f :o ol 1' . , :Wg , S XSTV, : H11 Q ,mv-4 -t if . Q? X e -. :1. Ll V: W X X X J: A, b 1 Wqv g ,alt ft Q , 'x V qu -f 43 .. -- fs ,J-3 5 'Q 5 -:N ' ' -. ? V is . jj -or R 1 X . iv :V , 'ak ' S . Qs .ia xx X X fs Q Q X x l . ...si 'ri ,ji X' Q .R L P. t w X - . . -. if ' - . . , sg .V -'U' ,- -:sf -tt, ,I -: 2 ' . 'J fi 1 51, -' ' ,,- ,. 1 , y. ,V 3 . J - ,W ,M I , . 1, , h BELOYV, Top RONV: Mike Harvey, PZIUAICIQI Hai- A. I I V ' vfdy, Suzie Mae Hatch, X'Villie Hatch. ROXV TIVO: , X fm ' -J 1' ' -- ff :,, Georgia Haywood, -Ieanette Hawkins, ,Ianet Hegel ' i T'---f I P leltl, Dixie Hendrickson. ROM' THREE: Bill Hem, ' H IA, ,,. . , mi W ggi?-,ax Mike Hiiaenbi-ami, Alva Hai, .len-y Hill. Row , FOUR: Larry Hill, Arthur Hinrichs, Gloria 'i ,-.....-,. -J T' 2 ' Hoelle, Barbara Hofrichter. ROXV FIVE: Pete Hogan. IX'alter Hollins, Eclclie Hopkins, Marietta V jf Horton. ROM' SIX: Floyd Houser, Donna Howarcl, bg :IKI A Q Myra Howarcl. Mary Howell. ,... N ' 4, .. E -4 i . r. tgjjx a l. t V I VX ,-,, , . ' '-.,,, ,f , X I 'X i 1::,1f' -if r:,. i i ll -laa - 1 QV ,,'y: lvlz 1 A , , 5: y E Q E .Q . 3, V k--, cv- ,f V fgsgg 1 U -W , . ' -,F f' ' he 1, it , xi 6 4, ,i y F '-: ' I L, :.:: I T - ti rf 'N' V1 YY Mx? Q ': or , , I at a 1 r , i , e i I j My Q. I 2 V1 E 1 .Q V f I ' ' , Q 3' W ,i:'-f-- i ' 'I ' .A X if in T ,' -- :fi W I .::: , :: ., W x 'Q' ,I ,V -ff- - ' , -' A c ff' ' ' M 'I V To ,,.. :,... , -E T I Q ..,. I ,f,..,, - 3 z Iivvnll I V - fs tllv I ' AK' at ish? if f' as Y J. 5, I1',,,w,, , Ty , i ' f I W, K ,ft M ,S y s . E L . ,. F :Q vt ,,,v, ,, my , v luv, IU : K f - .4 --:::' - Y, 4 - f-an ,ff ZQ: ,F ., ., I H.. - , , I i' 1- - I :.,., fi' L fix M ' , :r: : I' I ' ri, , , ,,,,x ,Vl :A A H X I ,,, A , ff 5' ef Q? 6 6- ,, i . at , A iii in 'a:11' r 1 tri, hz, , W J, P , , , A,,.A,i..,,,: ., Q A X ,. B ? A 9? , may 'X ' X tr 'i wif-, Q , it 4 ... ,1. -,J .M 2 W . if - 'wif 42? V ' of .M 7, .Z fiflgi 5515, . Ni .. Aft., 'KX , I X 1 ,W 1 f ,O 1 ABOVE, 'IOP ROXY: Carolyn Hughes, Margaret Iinbody, Fred Ingram, Pinkie Irby. ROM' TWO: Millie Irvin, -Ierry Jacobs, Sharon Iahn, Rosia hlellries. ROIX' THREE: Barry jenkins, Carol llenkins, Barbara johnson, Bruce johnson. ROV' FOUR: Robert johnson, Dorothy jones, Patricia Ilones, Earl jones. ROM' FIVE: Barbara Joyce, Laf vonna Itulay, Harry judge, Richard Kanun. ROXX SIX: Mickey Kanlphues, -lim Keiin, .jonathan lien, clrick. Calvin Keokuk. Page 81 My ,W FRESHMEN . . BELOXY, TOP ROXY: Ronald Mcpklee. Nliirjorie Nlclliuy, Sztmlra Kldltttclieell. Bob 3lcDonalr,l. ROV' TYYO: Sarzih McDonough, Cllounliti KIL- liinney, Carolyn McXYzilte1's, Larry Hallett. ROM' THREE: Phyllis Malone, Patricia Mztrshztll, Bettx V .qqi 2 V UQP. ,- Nlartin. Patti Mziyiizml. ROV' FOUR: Gale Hel- lztntl, Rex Mercer. Al Metel, Blelfortl Baker. ROV' . :V g VV J V L FIVE: Magdalena Milentis, Donziltl Miles, Vloyce A' :. 9 ' X :' Miller, Rlllllixllll Miller. ROXV SIX: Sue Miller. 1 -Jia S Barlmrzt Millrztney. Sharon Ann Mills, NYillian1 'X 5 P iiiilei E i it 1 Milw- + X R X Q.,: 'ix Ai, Q V V V f e:. rg ' - .. VVV it .,,: . V V gil., :VV1 -W -P 'E t 'l'i E' -, ,..,., i M , ef- ff ii e :eee E P P i PM Q f - 1 'W P A Q: 1-: M A:-, W. .. W R - if ff .J , - ' 'ie' w ,V f r- LA l 'Qt t li lb 1? 4' J Aa- -.W 73 , -- ' P Q Mx, 'MQ Y ' ' nil M. h V . Wi 4 f '-. ' Q 'Mm Q- W2-, M- if . V :. ' i H A x -' X V V ' VVSV V -VV'x W . A V V A1 ff, h VV VNV , V, , ' - 'V' . V' Mifign ' ' f , Wt , -X - P , - ft M..- t , -. A i , ' .P 'Rt . K5 o P V , WV' D VV VJ P -Vjfn' ' ' 1' i ' 4 V ' ,.., . 4 . fa. M l , .. E it it 1 ABOVE, TOP ROXY: Henrx liiess, lxnnex liinsf, Dznicl liittlien, Slierlex linticlklen. RUM' TXYCY: lYll!'l'6'll Kmlier, Dxtvicll liOlllIHClCl', Donna limvztlf clyk, Clznroline lirtulrmp. RON' THREE: lizttlierine lirutlup. lnuise l,a1gnn1n, Vlmmn l,:ti1'cl. Riclizml Lezuli. RUN' l-'Ol'R: lime Leznnon. Dennis l,e111ie1'. B2ll'lJlll'1l l.eetl1, Vlllllf' l,eflle1'. RUN' FIVE: Donzllnl l,eline1'. Vlutly Lelnngtn. Ervin Leitclt, Earl Lepper. ROM' SIX: Diane l,lIlliCl'. l,zn'ry Little. Ronnie lmck. Nliclmel l,HlllllIllC'lk. ROV' SEVEN: Slizmvn lmwe, Pere! Lupe. .Xllmeit l.ee l,X'lN0l1. Ricliaml Xl:icpXslQill. Page S2 N, 491145 , V 1 V if ?'! Vw Asa N? f '31 H ,g L, V WVVV V S : 1' Q , E V me Q I X N , S 1 . ' fx 1 ' X 1' em iz, w Q X11-ff t if ef Cr My - V--fi V: K ' .. YV V X E51 V VV X p . - 'RF N Y' A A i 'Q 2 A T' ' . - V? ' i ' u 'i I xi '-QS ..:-in - t : ff : ' ' Q :-A v. fi 'i 53 ,,, W . . CLASS OF 1960 BELOXV, TOP ROIV: Dale Molargik, .Iames Charles Moore, Johnnie Mae Moore. M'illie Moore. ROXV TXVO: Joyce Morrison, Donald Moser, Ron- ald Moser, Aludy Mossburg. ROM' THREE: Bar- bara Motherwell, Lee Mowan, Barbara Mullen, Carolyn Murbacli. ROM' FOUR: Carl Myers. Ronald Myers, Sharon Myers, Barbara Nard. ROM' FIVE: Alini Neer, james Norris, Steve Nusbaum. Eudelia Ojeda. ROM' SIX: Dennis Orr, Sharon Orr. Fred Osniun. Kathleen Owings. K- ,Q ::AA . ,V I .V if X and , .- . -fZ::' , f, Al - .i It ' gm xi yu T J' l -nz ' vf aww F-, . I -I izl., - Q11 wi -lezf E -sg F Fl xv X! 5 , -,H Q ik 'il ,ff .Q .r - 5 .V 5 . 1 M ,,. ,.,x 1 f ,P- ..- - 9 ,.... V A I QAI' xi! ' ' ,.., 2 E' f'- ' -'ad' -, ,N y, V ,, Y V, l '50 misc 'f' ,ia - ' f ' 'fl' 'I , f ' -:Sr . Q5 ., . , 5,11-1465- V ,E , 'A' - .3 X fi 1 415 2 . . ' 2 ff ,av ' 1 . V, ga., ,I f V 2 3 . , Q : ' ie, V 'yy , ' ..-Q fi F may 'J , I 4. I l S . ,ff , . ' 1'r . .A , '1 ,Ae 'Z ,Q Q A 45 , X ., e l' Fd 'l ', XX, Q , . 5 ,tllmtt ,im g,,, , .Q fs 4 . .-.' , I + A T c li ' R W' -ii -, - mi, 1 I . 4. ,mi ,Q ' : li '. 4 -.' ' f' ' .0 3 N' lr Y -1 W , A., . , fx f i 3 ' W ifi .A I - ' .ll :Z if 1 P un Y j X ' g W, , WN, K 'I' was - as V x . ' 2 1: 5 -: ,- ,, ' f MR -' 'L' V , , Q 5 , if , ' , .sf 'I ' 5' 0 ,. ,W . . ...s X ws -ww fl . 0 ! ..:. AY' , ,., gy 1 Q, 5 K Q wx M... .41 A1 aa , , . i - ...I M ' . Q-' it fell ' . f .I cnx .3 L. l. 'X ABOVE. TOP ROIV: Ida Palmer, Sally Parker. David Parsley. Samuel Payton. ROM' TIVO: Phil' lip Pence, David Perez, Adeline Perkins, Karen Peterson. ROM' THREE: Barry Phipps, Gloria Piece. Clair Pinkston, Nancy Pogue. ROM' FOUR: Herb Pollard, kIudy Pollard, Phil Pratt, Roberta Pratt. ROXV FIVE: Orali Presley, Asa Price, Dick Prine, Terry Puckett. ROM' SIX: Madeline Quick, Indy Sonnners, Pia Raudsep, Alolin Reinking. ROM' SEVEN: Richard Relue, I.inda Repine. Lynn Richter, Noryel Ricks. Page 83 Xi Y, .1 .qv . if , fi . 1 J ' - v .' 4 Q ' , .a QR' Q' wx V. b Q if 4 X xsg ,a X z N Ji Y X N A 0 i wiv Q , . , ..,, , . . Q .1. .V W 1 A: if 5-il '25 El: , b af' ,Q ,... x 'M' -s-15' ,f Nl ,. ' - 's -:ff . , -. 1 -. .. 1 , . 4 j I C L? 'S 5 4 4 3 at 'Es ' gas FRESHMEN . BELOXY, TOP ROYY: Hike Sprinkle, Beverly Sprout, Qleiry Slmmzit, .Indy Slamzit. ROV' TYYO: Ennnetl Squires, Stan XX'eddle. Robert Slznilorcl. 'luck Steigerwzild. ROV' THREE: llrimtliy Steph- ens, Ricliziiwl Stephens, Charles Stevens. Alice SLSXVLII1. RON' l OL'R: Szirgih Stewzirt, Reggie Stiles. Nzniq Slillwell. Alndy Stollei. ROV' FIVE: Xllimlzi Swznigini. .Indy Sweeney, Dianne Tailin- leiin, RlllD6l'l Tulip. RUN' SIX: Johnnie Tzite. .Iugni 'Iieel, Tlimnais Tevis. Hnlmhie Tlimngis. .,,,. K , .,. V Y K -,Ak is V' sy '23 7 - -44: .M in 3 ..,. . 2 . ' X fifvg ff 2 ,,, P 45- ,, M - --'- , i , 1 ,' 1 . X I Q? 7 4 N V- QQ , MM-li . V . ,QL lzbl 5 N J , Ag In Q . 51 XE, VI: . ,A i .,,. .- f p.e,,.,f if , A3 ' -'.:' 44 if 5 ...,. ., . ' A t pf f 25 ,, .g ,X Y ?-fm S N K qauv I K - j, .2 i ' 'lxliixhKiil'.i'Xi'5s'i 4, RY ., ' : I 1 f ,E e Ai ' I 2 -3.5 5 .:r ii ,j i 1 fgfg, , '- , fs f ,,,. E E - E 1 el '. sz, .,..A , ,,,.,, ,' A ' --ni , R b , l 5 ABOVE, TOP ROXY: Elifzilielh Rivers, lfrziiik Rnberts, lievcily Rnbinsun. Indy Rueinke. ROV' TNYO: Tony Rogan. l.:n'i'y Ruth, Dong Ruby, ,Inge Sclic-rei. ROXX' THREE: .lim Sclniitkei, Curl Schuster, .linnes Schnhler, Keith Sc1'iln'e1'. ROM' l Ol'R: Rosalie Seiders, Herb Shzinyliell, Robert 'lllll'IllDUXV, .Indy Shepherd. RUM' FIVE: Dennis Shields, 'limn Shoe. Byron Sinnnons, xlnhn Siinpson. RUN' SIX: Iixiren Sinipsnn. Nanicy Slllllll, Don Smith, Engenzi Sinith. RUN' SEVEN: Joyce Snnlge, Donald Snwles. l,e1'm' Spice. l.en:n'd SIii'inQei'. Page ' Q , 6 Y -' l A , Q 4 ii s. 6 is . Q -we s MP? ,. .i SA ,N 'B X ig Q X A i 1 -'f-i :fy A Ei ' K sf X, f -M 2 . '42 ,W N l .... M., 5 '29 g ei E M? D k A ' ,. '. S 2 sr fi ,j:gff:s:z: ' 'WN .3. ' s. . - s s. ,. P , , - Q, . M ,gk Q 'N 35, , 323'- .....,, , T: i f ,, tbgxf' - lk X x Z, - x Q . .... 3 ,,, ki X .CLASS OF 1960 BELOIY. TOP ROIY: Cleo Thomas. Charlie Thomas, -jerry Thomas, jim Thomas. ROXY TIVO: David Thompson, Nancy Tielker. Robert Tilker. Tom Tobias. ROV' THREE: Jim Todd, Larry Tombaugh, Patty Trietch, Vester Trigg. RON' FOUR: Gerry Turnpaugh. Bob Tutwiler. Felton I'nderwood, Diane x72lIlllC1'SIHlSSCl1. ROV' FIVE: Charles Vaughn, Richard Vela. Sherrell Volkert. Ierrv Ilagstaff. RON' SIX: Erlin XYaldron. Donald IX'alker. O. Cl. IVallace. Karen IX'alworth. 1 ,i . N V , 'af W . xi . . 3 x ' ,J ,hx al., A , X. ,..- 1 f, ' , V -vw -w- - 1' .. -. ,- - ' ' sw' -P' ' - -' -W I. ,T , . xy .VV. ,Q ..,,..... ' W ff Q .,., i . Zi Q --. .,, .. A ' 11 ,e. 'FQ gig I , V , sv- . Q I .f ':'Js . -1 vm. 4' el A H 'ff all' .I -if 4 ef Q X 1 A ax .AW 1 ,QS Av. W , ji! M f- -x. . .v . -0- 'Z -f I -' fx.. 4, ll . -K5 I t F W .Z ,+L V ,S , 'O a aa 4 lj AJ i 2 M- LQ A ..,, 1 if 'f , 4 1 U - 7+ A . w- V x .s 1 -5 ' I -Q x 'gf Y F H ,ff 3 W f . .a A ' T V is ' '--' 'A W' Q ' n W' 9 4 I S.. f I I l R ,J I I , '17 'F' Q- .'.. Q - I . Av L' H ' A l i SWA' ' Y . V ll i' -1 3 , I fl 'S Af ae , A ' Q' :ov 2 fi I . - A' . ' - I . ' ' - I ' - 'AS ff Q if eff 1 Q-gs, U ., ,R W Z f , H i -,vjjsktfrx 3-1 'M 1 . sa., ,. , A ':'2' . A ,B M I 1 1 ' S A 'Li' 5 F 1, EPR S A Y by 4 .43 lL 5 K Q. I 1 L 45 2 5' W ' E - F l i'A iia I ABOVE. TOP ROXY: Beverly XYarfield. Norma XX'arheld. Phyllis IVarner, Clara Mae IVashington. ROXY TIVO: Patricia XVatson, Shirley Aaron. Beverly IYattlev, Bonnie Il'eaver. ROIV THREE: XX'alLer Ivheeler, Fred IViegel, Clarence IVilliams, Elsie Xvllllilllli ROIY FOUR: Fave IVillia1ns, Fern Il'illian1s, Elsie Mae IVilliams, Mary XYilliams. Theresa XX'illia1ns. RON' FIVE: Thomas IVilliams. Ruth IVillingham, Marjorie YYilson. Melvin IVil- son, Rozella IVilson. ROIV SIX: Ruby IVilson. Patsy IVinchester, David YVise. Sue IYOOlllHl. Law- rence XVright. ROV' SEVEN: IVillie Mae IYvatt. IX'alt Young, Bill Zion, John Zion, Paul Zumbrum. Page S5 we in flue Ljwlearfa WM ecwe Khin! , LET US REMEMBER LEST WE FORGET. THESE ARE THE WORDS OF THE FAMOUS POET, RUDYARD KIPLING MANY YEARS AGO. TIME HAS NOT CHANGED THE MEANING OF THESE THOUGHT- PROVOKING WORDS, AND THEY STILL STIR US TO SEARCH OUR MEMORIES. WHAT MEMORIES DO WE HAVE FROM OUR YEARS AT CENTRAL HIGH? GOOD, HAPPY, GAY, MEMORIES THEY WILL BE IF WE MADE THE MOST OF OUR MANY OPPORTUNITIES IN CENTRAL, OUR STEPPING-OFF POINT INTO THE WORLD OF TOMORROW. 5 . .Q- , A .- I ' I' ff',.am.Q :m f II 1, I ' E N 4.1, . 5,:3 i.,,:,,,,, -, - ' 1 aj., I I we I 5:31 s :Va ff I Ivvvv I v t V I I 1 gui A ,,, ,izffirfi ' W1 2 1 ' I 1 I TTOM LEFT: Central is proud to buzist UI Imving the semml OI gest IJCIILIUILIIII in the l'nite1I Stzlteb. I,liIfT: This slzntue ol! .Ioan ol' Arc is ll IOIlg'lQI111C resident ol' our OX'6l'lJ2lbh. RIGHT: The files in center hull :uct as pages to the past for lllllllf' Clentrznlites. .R Y 3 X s 'X Q -1 Qi. V- , ,,. , - if ,-JN 'V L in N 1 , W-, K , . F 2 QQ W 3 ., 'U' xx., -45 f: 1 Q 2 N MID-YEAR FRESHMEN .. BELOXY, TOP ROXY: Vera Davis, Alma Dietrick. Michael Dooley, .Iohn Dunn, RON' TXVO: Alznnes Eaton, Delois Evzink, Marjorie Fisher, Shelizi Fowler. ROXV 'l'HREE: Ernest Crifhn, Dziricl Groves, Ernesrine Hznirslon, Alice Hull. RON' ' FOUR: Curl Hairrington, Darrel Harris. Nanci ,,.,-3 ' Harris, Xllllllll Hutch. RUXV FIVE: lVilliznn Hutch. h e i Lawrence Hill, Phillip Hill. Rush Holnies. RON' ':', SIX: Dziviil Hughes, Eclilie llohnson, Mary Alice X J lb. ' -S . Jones, Donnie Kelley. ROXX' SEVEN: Ed King, ,FM 'A :' Q: zii Elaine Knox, Kenny Kunu, Clurolyii Lange. . V' J. ze- et.. . , ,.,.., ' rqx 'Q , i- 'i' A F , i l 4.-we in D .4 i'i ': .',, 1 My f ,ag ' if fi : ',, V 'ff' X A f . f e f M I i i.:, , Q -V 'ww' 4 - Q 5 f X f.,. :v,,. M M . K 2r- ' ' ,i J 1 ll U A- E E , 'T' ' ,,:.::- b 2 ig-Q X , S ' : ,.,, fe K we V ,,,.: 1 AN' - ...,. 'if f W , ABOVE, 'IAOI' ROXV: link Aclznns, 'l'onnnie Allen, Elaine Anderson, Nzinq' .Xrkwrighl. ROXV TXVO: Elilzibeth Arnold, Carolyn .Xtkin5on, Lee Roy .XL- kinkon, Elini Ayers. ROD' THREE: Yvonne Hunks, Glenn Beck. Yvonne Belger, Don Bell. ROV' FOER: Nlike Bennett. Gloria Bishop, Cllisirilu Bibe. .lznnes lioslicy RON' FIVE: Klux Build, Cloriai Claillzincl, Nina Clzinzizin, Betty Capps. ROW' SIX: Roger ci2l1'lJClllCl', Delores Cecil, l,u- cretia Nlzie Clliiipnizin. Sharron Cllnrk. ROXV SEVEN: Peznrline Connex. Hill Cook, Shirley flurry. l.ee -lznnes. Page 813 HW he x' iw ., F . G -fax. 'G 6 .ua 'Q x -Q . 'ff' , ef'-f' gm Ae xi. W :. 4-.Pi Nm-'wi , A 1 S. .. AV , l .i - M , 1 , V S X 1 S an Mk 2 I ' ,i F Q sb! 'H X MK if 4i .. .. f 51 . - 1 ,- w 5'11f aw ' , .. Y 5-, .,. rw f 'iw.- , 25' F i x -ax ' fx s- ae, , . f N A N V - s I K 5. :X ' -ms. .... -A se in J 1 YQ' , Q :F X Y .X .Af X? ...CLASS OF 1961 BELOIV. TOP ROXV: Connie Leach, Rex Mc- Feeters, Clloucliu Mcliinney, Marlene Mzrlorl. ROXV TIVO: Marilyn Mapes, Georgian Ann Martin, IV:nle Martin, Gram Meyer. ROM' THREE: Helen Miller, Inner A. Miller, .-Xloinzl Moore. Szrrzrli ' '2 ff l I 'KK : fl A . :. 4 . A Moore. ROM' FOUR: Tell Moore. Frecl Murry, RlC'lI2ll'Ll Myers. klzrckie Nicolosi. ROIV FIVE: Marr- mx If ggrret Ann Norris, IVillis Norton, .lane Nllllllli. ,..,, N. Don Obrien. ROM' SIX: Dale Olinske. Hurry Ort. M In , , ,A V Eclnn Pinkston. ilznnea Pliett. 'ROXV SEVEN: :fly . I Poslellu Llizrpximii. aloe Pram. Lean Raines. Lester . Y ' Rzrlher. 'Tuff' , 'X , .. If '-,. .-lb' I' In W, uf mf . -It ,N . fl Ni x w x V 3. 'I' ff - ' iz. z E T A I , J .,: ' , ,' -v'- K2 in 1, 1 ix ? A' 1 .r A? In - Mk! , .. h -.,.- x f fl hllb A x. 3 ...E Q .3 x I , Q . ,424 tg .wr X mg g fi ii P V My 4 la, '.-',, :wax . . 2 ,. K ... I I ...... I -+I fe: S-1 ff ee I Q My L ' ' M' v wr ig' f 'f' S, S .... , Cv f' XMQJQI f I ve I -.' I s. . .1 ...M 1. -' I . JE . R. if 1453 ' f ' - , . . 1, -' '- ' 'A '-V34 ?-l2fj.:....' 'frm' ' 'Q if 1 no - ,Q AH-.. ef' O. ' Q i IN-2 I ' I l ,fd . mv f 55 -' x A ABOVE. TOP ROXV: Ruynionml Rgnnos, Gloria Riffo. Alerrr Robinetle. Louise Rolminnon. ROM' TIVO: Alini Sclizreler. XVilliznn Snort. ullllllft' Slznuglner, Ennnzn Louime Smith. ROM' THREE: Mervin Smith, Ron Springer, Callie Starks, Gene Strzrley. ROM' FOUR: Norma Stookey. Toni Slllf ton. Sliericlun Talbert, Arthur Thonizrs. ROM' FIVE: Rzly Tliompson, Put Torres, Don Tyler. Paul Van Sweziringen. RON' SIX: Ernest IValker. Fred Illilteiiburg, Ilznnes XVells, XVenmlell Burnett. IVorclell XVespon. ROXV SEVEN: Riclizircl TVI2ll'll. Clliarlie XYilliznns, 'Iuzniitn XVilson. Georgizrnnzl YVrig:l1t, hluclitli IVynn. Page HT 25 Christmas Spirit Central Spirit Page 88 Some fun, huh? Our Freshman Party A BUSY YEAR BRINGS OUR c71Qn1Z SCHOOL CAN BE FUN, CAN'T IT? SURELY THERE'S A DANCE, A PLAY, OR SOME MOMENT THAT WILL STAY FRESH IN OUR MEMORIES FOR YEARS TO COME. MAY- BE IT'S A DREAMY JUNIOR PROM OR A HAPPY AND GAY SOPHOMORE CARNI- VAL. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE FUN WE HAD FROM OUR EVENTS AT CENTRAL HIGH. XII I, r F9 1 I gi I-, I I I h' 'I I C? Ni I I 5- I I I l l C ' 1 IL T Page 89 X 5 . QQQSQ, if ' I jjii? ' ' -uwf A ' - Af ' ' . 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Af Q qw : 'w aq f f ff x .Qi ,,.. . 1. . ,f r ff-'Y V f ..... 4 L gf. 1? . . -Q . ' lg .W vs xsvwfl' .mms IG Ol IUXI Rlblllg Luaulm xxlllllllllwLUllg11lllll1llL'NAlllil lllk'Hl'lll'S 1.11 llmll IIUDIIX lu mn l'lvlu IGIAIIMI Klan, llc-I Xlvckx xx Illn- XICIHICI I Pllll liuwm IIIIIUIIX rululu-N Im Inm 1 f 1 ww' ef. Page 91 ig' JUNIOR PROM COURT, 1956-Pauline Bailer, Sharon Elliot, Laurel Deal, Barbara YVillen, Justine Sellars. Joyce Gaskill, Lynnell K. Bienz, Queen Ellen Magner, Queen 09555 Deanna Cook, Nancy Rowe, Ann Gick. Lois Stauffer, Kay XYalda, Sally Chambers, Margaret Nelson. These pretty girls are the court paying homage to the Queen. Little I.ynnell is crown bearer. gncAanfeJ ZPQCLMQJ fo .SQCLK47 I CROYVN YOU -Joyce Gaskill, Crown Bearer Lynnell Bienz and Nancy Rowe watch as the I955 Prom Queen, Deanna Cook, crowns the '56 Prom Queen, Ellen Magner, in a dramatic moment at the Prom. Stairway to the Stars was declared by many to be one ol' the most highly and cleverly decorated and executed alfair in all Central history. FASCINATING stairs, shimmering stars. and twinkling lights enhanced to loveliness of the cafeteria as youth danced in a dream world come true! Queen Ellen Magner was crowned ,yy1 i under a canopy of pink chintz at- , Ifl tached to a pink ceiling surrounded by flowers. The queen's court attend- ants were dressed in pastel colors which were outstanding with the dark , blue backdrop. ,gas Page 92 RIGHT: lingugeal in Ll lriendly cllim-dual are -loam XVeingz11'L. Rolzmcl Clzxlvert, Cuyln Teague. zuul Tony He1'pu1't. Surely they must be mlispussing the beuurilul Prom mlemlxlrirmm in the 1'el'1'eslm1c-m menu. ,...n. X IJLLUXY: loin Xl'olIe :intl llucly Young purclmse tifkeli lol the IEW? fllll-IllYlll. Nlzzrth lil. Mr. Todd complet s sale. Pale 'll Q f C Cl,I l'llUCL 0108106 MAGIC MIDXV.-XY was the theme of the Sophomore Carni- val. staged in the cafeteria. February 22. Dunk the Doll was the main attraction. consist- ing of a slide and a kiddie swim- ming pool. Laughter and plenty ol thrills were the menu for the night. All sophomore home rooms worked together to pre- pzire the Carnival. l,!ilf'I': Mr. lX'z1ll:uce Beer, active PTA worker, beckons to the visitors to joiii the cake walk ut the Sophomore Carn- irzll. Nlzn'c'li Nlzulnessf' Mr. Beer en- livenecl the cake-walkers alll evening. BELOXY: Hob I-'ztwley does his best to ring xt leg :it the Curnivzll :tt one ol the lznvorite fun spots.


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