Central Catholic High School - Crosier Yearbook (Yakima, WA)
- Class of 1965
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if K: S A A 4. 1 V 1 ,f .wav 1 ,ex fu 1. 4ui F' O Crosier - I 965 Yakima Central Catholic High School Yakima, Washin ton g 6+ f Volume V we Q V, lk' r N f S Nl Y xififa kilt li X gg Faculty..........9 Y Classes.. .....l5 Y Organizations. . . .37 ll Athletics. . .. . .57 Activities . . .. .73 Q Editor , , l l f Q xf Randy Staudacher X j 1 . A I Co-Editors 1 9: i Larry Miner y P ' A Kay Wingenbach R W l o fn Marty Martin D ll Frank Young Kathy Hackenmiller V ll Dedication Interest Friendship The Crosier Staff proudly ded i cate s this year's annual to Father Robert Himes for his keen interest, Wise counsel and close friendship which have been invaluable to us throughout our high school years. His tire- less efforts rendered on behalf of our spir- itual and educational development, will be remembered in the years ahead. 1 Foreword X O To portray the school life of Yakima Central Catholic High School, its faculty, ' ' hl tics and activities, is the purpose of the Crosier of classes , organizations , at e ' e 1965. The most sincere hope of the Crosier staff is that the attainment of this purpos may serve to bring enjoyment to the reader by recalling happy memories of his . . . 1. days and friends in high schoo -- f. fm New 3s,,z .,,.,6,,..,.: , b ' af 9 5' T 5' L iz' SSW Um S I fl ii 5 3,X,YLgiX2??:sQgQz.Qz?iii m'.1:ix 1.fk mv MQ w .,fef+ti1'f':gQQgzaziflk3W 'iwtHg12f- Y Y 1 5' Q f w47im'fx, 1 fy ? f f,f1.w-wk my 2 Q V A X' 7 f 351 -' 1 ' H , --VJ, 't ix ' 1 ,,:, -sz: , . :wif-T1 V 1 'O L f --en X V Q eikjriifgfj ' Q 'l '3f?l'T MGX jimi .,..., l . , aM h.l,,I 9w D I O C E S E O F YA K I M A LI B E ra 'rv B u I L DIN G 'n, I1iffE P. o. E ox 901 limp '.,,'A YAKIMA, WASHINGTON OFFICE OF' TH! BISHOP My dear graduates of 1965: Since the time you were sophomores at Yakima Central Catholic High School, I have spent two months of each year at the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council. The great general lessonl learned there is that while you and I share membership in a vast Church, we form that same Church in our own neighborhood. Individually and collectively we are the Church. We are , in fact, the Body of Christ. It is very personal to us in our parish and among the people with whom we live. Your four years at Yakima Central Catholic have had for their purpose to make you betterwitnesses to your membership in the Catholic Church. You were given a commission to be that kind of witness when you received the Sacrament of Confirmation. It was not a passing Sacrament. It would take on a new meaning for you at graduation from high school and every day thereafter. No matter what your vocation may be in life, Yakima Central Catholic High School has given youa vision of the vastness of the Catholic Church and at the same time an appreciation of how personal the Church is to you. lt is an intimate part of your life. May the schooling which is represented by your graduation make you better qualified to be commissioned representatives of the Catholic Church wher- ever you may live in the future. And may your Alma Mater of the Holy Family be with you every step of your life. Cordially yours, f'i 7'9 W f O Rev. Joseph P. Dougherty Bishop of Yakima Father Richard J. Queen Father Queen was orginally from Seattle, Wash. and was assigned to Seattle Parishes before coming here. l-Iis assignments have been Admin- istrator for St. Paul's Parish, Pastor of the parish in Moses Lake, and presently is first pastor of Holy Family parish, Yakima. Was ordained in dral in Boston, to Yakima and taught at both Central and Mar- quette. His assign ments have been CYO moderator, Diocesan Director for the television, and presently Ad- ministrator of St. Paul's Parish. Eat Drink and Be Merry Father Daniel Kerr Came to us from County Ty- rone in Ireland. He attended the Seminary at Regina, S ask., Canada. Father's as- signments have been Diocesan Director of the CYO, assistant at St. Paul ' s, and presently the pastor of Holy Redeemer Parish, Yakima. Father Christopher Breen A native of Ireland, and received his training there, at St. Kieran's S e m in ary. His assignments have been Assistant at St. Paul's. Pre- sently is rector of St. Peter the Apos- tle Seminary and Pastor of St. Peter Church, Cowiche. Father Paul Flad Comes to us from the State of Wis- consin. He attended St. Mary's Sem- inary in Baltimore, and was ordained in LaCross Wis.. He was a teacher before becoming pastor ofResurrec- tion Parish in Zillah. i Father john A. Ecker Holy Cross Cathe- Mass. , in February of 1958. I-Ie came Father Frederick E. O'Hearn Born in Bellingham, Wash. Attended S e attl e Univ- sity before entering St. Edwards Seminary at Kenn- more W ash. His assign- ments have been assistant at St. Paul's and Holy pato . Father john Marasciulo Comes to us from Monopoli, Bari, Italy. He has been assigned as pastor of St. Aloysuis Parish in Toppenish. Hewas also at St. Pauls, Yakima, St. joseph's Kenniwick and St. Pius X, Quincy. Family in Seattle, and pre- sently the pastor of St. Peter Claver Parish, Wa- C.harge it, please. Father Edward T. McHugh A member of the Oblates of Mary Im ni a c ul a t e and pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in Moxee. He has served as re tr e atm ast e r and was pastor of St. Benedict's Parish in Seattle. Father Luke Kreuzer, S.j. Born and raised in Spokane, but was ord ain e d in St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco. He has taught at Gonzaga, was a missionary, and served some time in the military. Now he is pastor of St. joseph's parish in Yakima. Father joseph O'Gracly He was first an assistant at St. Paul 's , but then be- came an instructor and a s s is t an t Headmaster at Yakima Central Catholic High. Father is presently pastor of St, john's Parish in Naches, And anodicrjoke goes fly- ing across the table. Father Leinfelder serves as Vicar General and Chancellor for the Diocese of Yakima. Ever since the founding of Yakima Central was made, and even before, Father Lein- felder has expressed his interest in the estab- lishment. Because he has shown this contin- ued interest for the betterment of YCCHS it is our pleasure tohave him represented in this year's Crosier. I3 X The Very Reverend Philip Leinfelder Dlocass or YAKIMA Liberty Building P.O. Box 901 .ifgffu f t' . ' mlm' X. 'Qlzi-. fiiii 'fi THE Yakima, Washington 98901 CHANCERV I Welcome this chance to congratulate the 1965 graduates of Yakima Central Catholic High School. Your high school mem- ories Will last you the rest of your life. If they do, the high ideals which accompanied those memories will also remain with you. Motivated by such ideals you cannot help but be a credit to your Church and your Country. :Since iclv Chris' , X . X - , N 4f-'YI , W 74 -,lf ., . .mfg U, ti'll.LlTD ,.e1i.leliicri l FAC uuv ... i '--.M ' Sister Mary Rita, O. P. Sister has the Very difficult task of Director of Studies - this keeps us in the right class and right course, and leads us correctly for college. She also teaches Bookkeeping, General Business, and Shorthand. Administration Father Donald F. McDermott Father fills the double role of Headmaster of YCCHS and Diocesan Superintendent of all Catholic Schools. Despite the burden of these roles Father did teach Senior Religion andtwo years of French. His directive guidance for students cannot be over-estimated. Father joseph j. O'Grady Father O'Grady came with Yakima Cenixal and he is still with it. This ever-presence leads to a certain security among the students. Father's tasks include Director O f D is c i pl in e and handling classes in Religion, Algebra, and Mechanical Drawing. Sister Mary Virginia, O. P, Sister's efforts in the teaching of Typing , French, and Shorthand make these classes a real credit to the School. With allof this Sister is also Dean of Girls. Father Robert I-limes This year Father was the Senior boys homeroom instructor. The teaching of World Problems and U.S. History uti- lized Father'steaching talents. Also, he was occupied as an assistant coach for football and basketball. Father Christopher Breen Father Breen is our counselor, and a good friend to all. He is also moderator ofthe Pioneers ofthe Sacredl-leart Club. Mr. james Moritz Mr. Moritz is the first of Yakima Cen- tral's alumni to return to us as a quali- fiedteacher. He added his efforts to the English department and to glee club training. Mr. Richard Kayla New to the staff this year, Mr. Kayla has taken on the taskof baseball coach. I-le also teaches General Math, World Geography, and P.E. Mr. jess Cruzen Mr. Cruzen has served Yakima Cen- tral and its students well in his ca- pacity as football and basketball coach. Also he is well recognized for his talent as an English teacher. Mrs. Eleanor Blackwell Mrs. Blackwell gave of her time to teach girls' physical education to freshmen and sophomores. We thank her for her patience throughout the year. S ister Mariellis Sister Mary Albertine This year Sister was the Senior girls' homeroom advisor. She also taught several periods of Biology and Gen- eral Science. Her great work in the science field has enlightened the minds of many of her students. To the students who take Algebra or Geometry, it is known that Sister is somewhat of a portable computer. Along with the math she handles classes in Religion and also the Glee Club. Sister was also Sophomore girls' advisor. Mrs. Mitchell Kulik Ask the junior or Senior girls who Mrs. Kulik is and they will tell you that she is their all-around home economics instructor. Mrs. K. also lends her talents to the English de- partment. She handles the Girls' Pep Club and Drill Team also. Sister Mary Lourdina Sister is the Librarian at Yakima Central and the advisor of the Library Club. She teaches classes in Religion and English also. Sister Mary Francene Sister directs the junior girls during homeroom and spends the remain- der of the day teaching English and Spanish. She also is the Sacristy Club advisor. - !5Waiz1Hm.-JBIQYR Father Thomas Lane Besides teaching Physics and Chemistry , Father also finds time to be Sceince Club advisor. He also teaches science at St. Peter's Seminary in Cowiche. Father Robert Shields Father helps out in any department which needs it. He teaches English, Trig, and a little bit of Washington State History on the side. High Noon in Physics Class Father Stanley Zehm This year Father was advisor to the Freshmen boys and taught Religion , English, and Latin. He also coached varsity track, and Fresh- man football and basketball. Father Keith LeFleur Father spent this year as advisor to the Sophomore boys besides teach- ing Latin. He prob- ably had one of the hardest jobs in the school, running the bookstore. Mrs. Ed Carroll Mrs. Carroll is into her second tour ofduty in the office atYakima Cen- tral. Her efficiency, and her cheer- fulness is easily recognized by stu- dents and faculty. Office And Maintenance Late again Larry ? Mr. john Hauclc Loyal to Y.C.C.H.S., Mr. I-Iauck is our custodian and a good friend to all. His work is never completely done, for there always seems to be lawns to mow, sprinklers to move, faucets to fix. Mr. Hauck is a most important element in keeping our school beau- tiful and running in order. '1 A L CLASSES -1 7 Sing no sad songs for me . . . For it would be better for you to smile and Cathy Carroll Lory Casey Colleen Cassedy Sandra Chartier Thomas Chott forget than to remember and be sad. A A Raymond Abhold Gloria Alegria Rita Barthel Patrick Borron Diane Burford Douglas Adler john Andrews Micheal Bailey Cheryl Boyle Dennis Burns Terry Adler Marla Anton Robert Bariletti Donna Briggs Bernard Carlton Ana Alamos jack Arndt Thomas Beaulaurier Donna Brown Rose Carr A in - C 'Q 55? ' rig, i ifillfli Q .i-,1 '35 'QV sl! K W PM Mis, - -flew LW wzr?fs?: Ais gg fa 'iv ' ml I W. fi ff s V , , 8,2 A rw J: ,.:-ii i 1 r-Qi' f ,f as -3 aaa ' ' il K, ug -f, is Q iii? nk -3 I 1. lg, ..:. - i WCW Jr W was , twggsf N15 4, s X : '4flX J , :B ,1 -as Q :-. :'- ' :I Nw sag, 7 1 5 L, ,JJ mx? 45r.sf-View Qrggigzu .gz fvw iffssir i s . . za-?:rs 'z5 , , - 21 .Q . ' FY' -l t a,L,Y,,,r,,,.,asaW As-sM ,, ..,,, ws, x . iii? Y' -. fffifg 'if' 1 ,- LLL r'1Hi HJ -V f . B V r ,C W, fr r W3 ' 3 I -15 Q. if -- KE .fi -- f L35 s-iibfffs 'J-QE-fg. -5:, f , Shaun Day David Deverall Micheal Doherty Steven Dulude Linda Gehfoh ss Cf I968 if , 3 fi A ., 4' 4-, f-:iw wfwmszwn 5' if ii X ,K is 5 6 fgm w ,. ' .Q V is S -ri Z 4' ii .1 .1 Q r :- W aaa -v V- ,nf Thomas Gehlen fur'- agg NSU I' w 1 We WEP IH' 1 we 'W ykyr 1 2,35 a el -fi X? 385, ,, . xi , .C 1 f 1 '-'12, f 1 If ,, Class Officers: Sean McDonald Mary K. Kulik Nancy Mondor jack Staudacher Roger Glather Donald Goetz Ronald Graff sscss S ' is'issllls Q iii' Q . 79 . Q- 'i 9, jr V 39, gy-qw 2gQQ1fy.:3s'S 1 Q lf Maureen Gray Charles Hauck Bruce Heiser Beverly Irwin Denis Hall Marlene Hauck Frances Henle Patrick jundt Roger Hansen Bryce Haugsdahl Bernard Huard Wallene Juneau Joanne Harris james Hebert john Huza Kenneth junt Frosh Get Fresh Start ff is M 2 F w. nn- ,..:-ra r K my ef' Q 6 'Mx khls,-A M' .4-Sir'-5323521 5 Q, 'W i I F, Q: , , . Q as smsefffgrssgsgirsg Z George Kaluza Margaret Kellett Patrick Kinzel Dennis Klingele Paul Koreski A izii ' 5 H Q K. A - ee r , A ' I K if YEA an--.ififwi-r, Y e, 1 'mhe -VIL LL'1e1 ',ie ,. K , fij ..hkh X R 2 If 'R 5 ,, A 'i m'f Y , A 1' hm? A ' X Thomas Krueger - gg ' Marv Kay Kulllf L V Steve Kushner Af. V Lorene Landrie A 6 -' mg : ' '-f' is afifizfip f gf' '--mf. Q , , or eree f , will L i ' M . M 4' mv K Greg LaPierre Sean McDonald Barbara McKinnon Nancy McLean Marge Mertens Donald Miller 51: gm w Freshmen enjoy danc ing-obviously' ' E T5 8 A 7' ,535 .awfiggi if Q L Z ' 15- , 72-ff - X K ,J 'Q A 'M ' , I8 Even the President, Sean McDonald and Wallene Juneau. Terry Miller Thomas Mitzel Nancy Mondor Linda Moore Vernon Moross john Moser Susan Mottet Terry O'Connor Terry Parker Mario Pesquera joan Petersen William Price Micheal Renneberg Bernice Rheaume Sharon Weaver Catherine Weist Micheal Wentz Roger Willard Patricia Young O The Journey Begun 'fiigfl-wff' . , 1 1 -I -.1-45, '-L ,f-4 , wi fi- - -X:..f,ff. ' ' 'X '-349, fy so-' ' ' Q ff JE ,,., L, u 1 3 X iii Q few gif sa 2 S55 an 3, S , Karen Roberts Victor Rohret Robert Roy Marc Schmitt Fred Seals Thomas Shannon Carolyn Sliman jack Staudacher Mary jo Stillwater Steven Thomas Mary Van Keulen Richard Walter Mark Watson ' Kenneth Wear .ffm V-Q' , , as , -gk-.J --fl rf , .- . - W '- x I9 as 1f'v'1:2lff5' Wf Ws' N' Wife' af A ' L ., .mica 1?'L5y. , ,111. , ,, gi. - '3 1 Q s.,4 '7s W.. 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N ,Q 9 Keith Allen Cory Allred Donna Austin Sally Barnes Anna Barthel Lawrence Bender Susan Benoit john Broome Linda Burckhard joseph Buckley Richard Coleman Gary Cyr n Steven Desgrosellier Randy Fairbanks Norma Falon Susan Ford Linda Fortier Nancy Frenzel Richard Gaudette Christine Gonzales Darlene Graversen jam es Gress Mary Ann Hanson Marlene Heilman joan Hei.n11man 20 Micheal Hennessy Judith Ibach Keith Kaluza Patrick Kelly Linda Kuniz Lonnie Lanclrie Manny Lawrence Carlos Li Linda Likely Delores Liizinger Gilbert Martin Nancy Martin Dennis McCarthy john McLean Sharon Meagher William Mertens Ronald Miller H: ,,..,,, i we , nie- , J 1' ,,l, 1 V- g . ,,.. W f Ca, i f 'Lv f' Q ' uk in ei '-.Ji P Patricia Monasmith 1122, 5 he Steven Moore Victor Moreno . flaan' if 2112? ei -iz. , , .Q ak :?E ,:miJ Y f , as :sig .. 'nffa - , in K .gk , . ' jg w..i, f W f tx M we . 1 , e , A 4 3 A ' 'W 'f i 1 'Q ,av g If 19 V- I ag, . 'M ff. .N 'Hulk-. ff- 41 f i :W +I!!! ,rf l 'i ff 5 faaeefffswmgi fa ' wg fi N ,fm 9 it in fa , 1 A 2' W 8 X f ,V -cgi' K? Wd? , --W f 1 if Qspx ' K ' 2, ,il ' 1 . if ' f if Robert Moritz Robert Nation Lois Newman 21 5 in W1 'li 3 J? we , as' 'fffffffw ' 1 'zzffln of Kathy Nichols Patricia O 'Dell l I ',,k. ' '.':QE:i - YJ, Pu- I -:K 2 A , 55 13? ' ',,- ,1 2 ,L K 'W Sophs Are More Alive in TheSophomore Class , who choose the theme , Sophs are more alive in '65 , were busy proving it. One ofthe most memorable contribu- tion to the spirit of Central was their ingenuous collaboration with thejunior class on the eternal flame . On the eve of the game with East Valley, several boys stationed alongTieton Drive awaited their turn to carry a torch to the Davis gym. During half time at the game, the torch was brought in for all to see. Again, the ingenuity of Susan Benoit, directing the class, came through with another spectacular. This year, the class staged a series of plays , each from adifferent period or of a different type. These included everything from Shakespeare to the ever popular Western. The entire show was very Well organized and they kept everyone entertained at all times. Mlcheal O'I-Ialloran Yvonne Reiter Greg Ruppert Charles Stewart Linda Urlacher Gary Petersen joseph Roberts Mary Rystadt john Switzer Maureen Urlacher Lawrence Pitt Beverly Rose joan Schollmeier Patricia Syfert james Wade Mario Ramos Thomas Roy Terese Selzler Judith Tamblyn Donald Walsh ii is E 1 if if' , vt' A A. ., 's i p Q by Mfg, Q , me va as as fri wi iff? J imgj, ,Q , . I A ff . t' i W9 A ,iz . 3 Q ' 'W t 1 is i ffffi t fi -P s f Q ': w ,K an I IM f I x if 22 Juniors - Next Best Thing To Being There julia Abhold Patricia Alamos Daniel Carda Mark Carolus Angela Carroll ' :,, as ,f 'lf 13' ni' t Q1 f . 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Here we see them in action along with and Judy Carl of the senior class. iii i sw ' xl wi wi 5 , fi, my gk ,, 4 ay egg X53 Robert lmmele Judith junker Manuel Isquiedo Sheri Kincheloe five of the eight Stephanie Barnes 23 The junior Class, probably the most active Class, W as led this year by jo e Mullins, president, M a r g ar e t McDonnell, Vice- president, Michelle Van H o o s e , Secre- tary, and Dale Urlacher, Treasurer fpic- ture on opposite pagej. Among the many activities sponsored by the juniors , perhaps the most memorable was the junior-Serv ior Prom, with the theme this year being Mystic jade , with japanese decorations. Placed second is the Eternal Fire which was created to bring spirit for the games with E ast Valley Red Devils. junior boys braved sub-zero weather to guard the fire QPictu.re on bottom of pagej. The fire is now out, but not in the heart of every jun- ior girl and boy. Madelyn Laurent Karen Koreski Sue Latendresse Karen Kline Kathleen Koreis Q vw fa , Sam Latendresse Qs 'F fi if .r. Scott Loomis Peggy Mahre Carol Maier W ' F fl 2'-42 L E. 'QE' :Ja ,ggi , cn ,r K R S bt, 'I W V' ,1 f u M5 M its -W I L , rasgqdfx W 61 .1 .we 'QQ lla 'GE , J X, -4, ws? ,gr N f , E 3 . if M si? in s 4 'R ,S a fig , S fwifrpr- Av , 1 2 95,1 5 , .: 55 Q . L K - sg, :QW Q- f ' ' . J X 'SESQHH 5 Y' Q33 X A ., A .. .. A f r A gain , aw, 5 , 3 g,,,Aga,,g ig Q 2 4 we ra aa, a 2 , LW ,Lv new W 1 fggas ,W f Tw, T555 F 5 as R , S Q ,E ,L H 5 W gi S , U . s gy t a 1? It ,v,', q ,r-rj ' , p,,,, Vaya I M V V I A an V lrrss, f ,fi ' T id li 5, , 'i ,,-. 'V 1,3525 Ml U , Clmthla Maftm . ' , t ' . aww 4. Ffa! me . . Margaret McDonnell ' 'at Q1 f +,7 fi ' ' 1 Rita McLean sery ill, if B9-ITV MCNUMY 5, ,Q ,EQ fM,N, G3-11 Meyer 9 -f n - I ' ' ' yui?it17il as .,,f' Qiftwg l t ,-r. . f-ff,f,fj,tj'f!,,,v,, sit it Q ' Beverly Miller fm, joseph Mullins Ronald O'H alloran jon Parker A ,,,. 1 Betty Parlier Lomberto Perez C ath erine R ash 24 K -:QR 1-gi f, K :vii re' ,F ,hw ' 35 S' -Ze K C Bair Paulette Rhe aume Terry Rivard 5:-5?Wifi,-Q1?W f5vES?'r' 5551 'kiiifgfii Q-iw fa,:agfz.sg - . . -f 7' 'F:EfiQ1:fir cjigffg . ,- -,,. W1 ,S ,ef Wa N 25, .gi S Q ,gigs K, ,, .,,.., an as QQ? 1 3' by l -41 4-'sg ' if 34? .fl ,f9?!'f'f' ' A A s i K . ' I ., f- f 'Q . Q A 'r ' 'E .1 'Y ' 'WI' W . r. X25 ui, . was .- ,, , , Nancy Roach Sharon Roach V va . if X 4 ff? J Y Q 1 is rr ' Q t , l s T w -M ' f if r. ,..V xi' .. f , -ae rr: ' rfb fix, , .,,,:,,, , it -'MV' 3 , 'f x 'Q r ff, pf if Z 'fr ma ,fin V515-gj . W - Zi f v. f. A K iz -4 ist? We 3 ff. . s lk N -fr is ia . sgL,u'. :T 7 ' Ni' X S f 3-I f -'c'- 'ff Xa. 'L' .. aa' .1 31314 VAWTQQQY Linda Zimmerman No Photo Available: Barry Regimbal Micheal Newkirk ., - ai, if ff 1 if Robert Robel Sandra Roth Lyle Roy 'z' if . if 1 s H' . . o Gregg Weber Arvle Willard Annette Zerr 25 s . jean Rystadt Janice Sauve Daryl Schauf Robert Schmitt 5, jiifai f ' ,-':'..f q gg A rlggezm V ly Loretta Sheppard Ronald Sperling ' Ann Stewart if . if ik v Dean Stokes Patricia Taft Dale Urlacher Michele Van Hoose joseph Walsh Patricia Walsh Sharron Walter This year also found many new junior mem- bers in the national Honor Society. The bulk of the group was girls, however, the only boys being Scott Loomis, Gary Gar- ner and Bob Schmitt. The girls of the jun- ior class were the gracious s e rv e r s of the Seniors Annual Pastor' s Day Luncheon. They did a Very nice job and evenl-lis Excellency complementedthem. Wheneverone of the faculty had a feast day , particularly one of their advisors , there was singing and plenty of cake for all. The juniors are a closely knit class and this can be seen by the many c o upl e s who Walk to class to- gether. There were many parties given by the group, the highlight being the New Yea.r's Eve party given by Judy junker. This will be a great Senior class next year. PAUL ACKERMAN Football man. 2,4 Baseball man. 1,2 Basketball 1 Lettermans Club 2,3 ,4 Sgt. -at-Arms 4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 WOODY ALLRED Football 1,2,3 Capt. 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 3,4 co-Capt. 3 Track 2,4 Latin club 1,2 Lettermans 2 , 3 ,4 Pep club 2,3,4 Sec. 3 STEPH BARNES Tran. Ursuline Acd. Dallas, Tex. , 2 Rally 3,4 Sodality 3 Honor Society 3,4 Glee, Pep Club 2, 3,4 Sacristy 3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 TERRY BARNETT Football 1, 2 Basketball 1 Track 1, 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 MARTHA BARTHEL Tran. Golva H. S. Golva, N.D. 3 Girls Club 3,4 Library 3,4 Basketball 4 DIANE BAUMGARDNER Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Girls Club 2, 3,4 DAN BENDER Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 3, Track 2 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Lettermans 3,4 Annual staff 4 PERLA BENITEZ Glee 3,4 Pep 2, 3,4 Library 4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 DUANE BERGER Football man. 1 Track 1, 3,4 Basketball 1 Pep club 2,3,4 Science Club 3 Library Club 1, 2, 3,4 Lettermans 3,4 Annual Staff 4 KEN BLACHLY Tran. Davis 3 Pep Club 3,4 Science Club 3 Library Club 3 PAT BROWN Drill 3,4 Glee 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 Sgt. -at-arms 3 Girls Club 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 Sacristy 4 Pioneer Club 3, 4 Sodality 2, 3 MARY BUCKLEY Journalism 1, 2, 3,4 Editor 3, 4 Science Club 3, sec. 3 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Glee 1 Girls 2, 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 French Club 1, 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Quill S Scroll 3, 4 Student Council 3,4 MARILYN BURCKHARD Fumre Nurses 1, 2, 3 Glee 1 Sacristy 3,4 Sodality 3,4 Sec. 3 Girls Club 2, 3,4 Science Club 2 Latin Club 2 JUDY CARL Rally 1 , 2, 3, 4 Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Club 2, 3, 4 Service Club 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 PAUL CRITCI-ILEY Football 1 Basketball 1, 3 Baseball 1 Pep Club 2, 3,4 KRIS CYR Tran. St. Joe's Acd. Yakima, 3 Drill 3 Sodality 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Girls Club 3,4 Annual staff 3,4 DENNIS DEGROSELLIER Football 1 Pep Club 2, 3,4 CHRIS DITTMAR Tran. Aquinas Acd. Tacoma 2 Drill 3,4, Speech 2 Pep Club 3 ,4 Honor Society 3, 4 French 2, 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 Girls Club 3,4 U. S. History tour 3 PAT DURHAM GAA 1,2, Glee 3,4 Pep club 3,4 Drill 3,4, Sacristy 3,4 Honor Society 3, 4 French club 1 Nordstroms board 4 NORMA ELLIS Glee 1, Library 3,4 Pep club 1, 2, 3 Girls Club 2, 3,4 PAULA FORTIER Glee 1, Service 1 Spanish club 3,4 Pep club 1,2, 3,4 French club 1, 2 Honor society 3, 4 Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Quill S Scroll 3,4 Class sec. 1 Girls club 2, 3,4 GAA 1, 2 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Girls state 3 LIZ FOWLER Glee club 1, 3,4 Pep club 1, 2, 3,4 Library club 1 Latin club 1, 2 Girls club 2, 3, 4 MARTY GAGE Tran. Marycliff Spokane 3 Glee 3,4, Speech 4 Pep club 3,4 Girls club 3,4 Sacristy club 4 Annual Staff 4 JULIO GARCLA Basketball 3 Baseball 3 Lettermans club 3,4 GORDON GAYKEN Football 1 Track 2 Bowling club 2 Pep club 2, 3 Library 2 GAROLD GRAFF Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball man. 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,3,4 Capt. 4 Lettermans 2, 3 ,4 VP 4 Pep club 2, 3,4 Annual staff 4 DAVE GREENSIDE Football 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep club 2, 3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 KATHY HACKEN MILLER Class pres. 4 Service club 1 Journalism 1, 2, 3 Speech 4 Girls club 2, 3,4 VP 4 Pep club 1,2,3,4 Rally 1, Glee 1 GAA 1, 2 VP 2 Honor Society 4 Vice pres. 4 French club 1, 2 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Drill team 3 TOM HARGIS Track 4 Pep club 2, 3,4 JAN HATZENBELER French club 1 Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill 3,4 Sec. 4 Annual staff 4 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Girls club 2, 3,4 DUANE HEILMAN Glee club 3,4 Pep club 2, 3,4 Bowling club 2 Annual staff 4 Latin club 1, 2 JOSEPH HEJLMAN Baseball 1 Football 3, 4 Let-termans 3,4 Pep club 2, 3,4 Class pres. 2 Student council 2 Honor society 3,4 CHERY HEISER Pep club 1,2,3,4 Glee club 1,2, 3,4 Sacristy 4 Spanish club 3,4 Girls Club 2, 3, 4 Annual staff 4 LARRY HUARD Pep club 2, 3,4 JAKE JUNDT Football 1 Football man. 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Class pres. 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Science club 4 Student council 3 Pep club 2,3,4 Lettermans 2, 3,4 Annual staff 4 Pioneer club 3,4 Boys state 3 DON JAMISON Baseball 2, 3 Lettermans 3,4 Library club 2 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Pep club 1,2,3,4 Annual staff 4 Spanish club 3 ,4 KATHY KELLY Tran. St. Joe's Acd. Yakima 3 Pep club 3, 4 Sodality 3,4 French 3,4 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Girls club 3,4 JOHN KULIK Latin club 1, 2 Spanish club 3,4 Pioneer club 2 , 3 , 4 Glee club 4 Pep club 2, 3,4 Bowling club 2 Student reporter QKIMAJ 4 JIM KUNTZ Pep club 2, 3,4 Science club 3 Library club 2, 3,4 JUDY LANGEVIN Glee 4, Debate 1, 2 Pep club 1, 2, 3,4 Treas. 2 Girls club 2, 3,4 French club 1, 2 Quill S Scroll 3, 4 Journalism 3,4 Pioneer assoc. 2, 3, Baseball 1 Annual staff 3, 4 Sodality 3 Hi-Time 3 Yakima, Sun 4 4 DENNIS MALLONEE Library 1,2, 3,4 Pep club 2, 4 Baseball man. 1 MARTY MARTIN Glee club 1 Pep club1,2, 3,4 Girls club 3,4 Latin club 2 Drill 3,4 Pep club vice-pres. 4 Annual staff 4 LARRY MCKINNON Honor society 3,4 Football 3, 4 Baseball l Track 3, 4 Pep club 2,3,4 LEA MCDONALD ASB sec. 2 ASB vice-p. 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Class sec. 3 Sodality 3 Glee 1, 2, 3 Drill 3 Girls Club 2, 3,4 Pres. 4 Debate 1, 2, 3 French Club 1,2 Honor society 3,4 Basketball 1 Pioneer 2, 3, 4 Annual staff 3 journalism 2 BOB MCKEAN Tran. Mt. St. Agnes, Bermuda, 2 Pep Club 2, 3,4 MICHAEL MEAGHER Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 3 Track 2 Pep 3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 BARB MERTENS Tran. ll-IM Acd. Goeurd'Alene 3 Glee 3,4 Debate 3,4 Girls Club 3, 4 Pioneer Club 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Annual Staff 3 ,4 Sodality 3 Pep Club 3,4 Class sec. 4 BARBARA MEYER Pep Club 4 Glee 1,2, 3,4 Drill 4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 Latin Club 1, 2 Nonette Chorus 2 LARRY MILLER QK7SQTj Lettermans 4 Football 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Track 3 French Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 PETER MONAHAN Honor Society 3,4 Quill S Scroll 3,4 Journalism 2, 3, 4 ASB Pres. 4 Boys State 3 Student Council 4 Class treas. 1 Pep Club 2,3,4 French Club 1 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 Yakima Student Coun. 4 Football man 2 Basket. man Baseball man 1 VICKI MORASS Debate 2 Drama 1 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Library 2,4 Girls Club 3,4 Drill Team 4 Future Nurses 1 Annual Staff 4 PAT MOORE Debate 1,2 Lettermans 3 ,4 Football man 3 ,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Annual staff 4 EVELYN MORENO Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Drill 3 Spanish 3,4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 JOHN MORITZ Pep Club 2,3,4 Science 3,4 Latin 1, 2 Basketball 3, 4 Class tceas. 3 Class Pres 4 Student Council 4 MICHAEL MOTTET Honor society 3, 4 Pres 4 Science Club 3,4 Pres 3,4 Iolunalism 2, 3 Co-ed 3 Basketball man 2 Quill E9 Scroll 3,4 Student Council 4 French Club 1, 2 HARRIET NEWMAN Service 1 Camera 1 Future nurses 1 Pep Club 1, 2 Girls Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Journalism 3,4 KIMA reporter 3 Honor Society 3,4 Quill S Scroll 3,4 LARRY NEVUE Track 1 Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4 Science Club 3 DON O'CON'NOR Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Journalism 1 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 Glee 3,4 MARGO PETERSEN Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4 Pioneer 3,4 Girls Club 2, 3, 4 Sacristy 4 Sodality 4 Drill 3 Annual 4 MARILYN PHARMER Tran. Cascade H. S. , Everett, 3 Pep Club 4 Glee 4 Drill 3 Girls 3,4 RICHARD ROBERTS Class treas. 1 Football 2, 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Glee 1,2,4 Lettermans 3,4 Pep Club V.P. 4 MARIE ROBERTS Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 GAA 1,2, 3,4pres 4 Glee 1 Latin 1,2 PAM ROETHER Glee 1, 2, 3,4 Drill 3 Girls 2, 3,4 Pep 1, 2, 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 French Club 1 all state chorus 3 Nonette Chorus 2 Tolvl RoY Pep Club 2, 3,4 PAT REUDI Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Spanish 3,4 PAULA RUPPERT Tran. St. Ioe's Acd. Yakima 3 Pep Club 3,4 Girls Club 3,4 Pioneer Assoc. 3,4 Annual 4 FFA 4 SYLVIA SAGARE Tran. St. Ioe's Acd. Yakima 2 Debate 2 Glee 2, 3 Drill 4 Girls club 2, 3,4 Pioneer Assoc. 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep club 2, 3,4 MIKE SALI Football 1, 2 Baseball 2, 3 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 Annual staff 4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 CARLOS SANTOS Basketball 2, 3 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 CI-IERYL SAUVE Debate 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Service 1 Girls Club 2, 3,4 Sec 3 Journalism 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Sec 4 Drill cap 3,4 Quill 8 Scroll 4 KAREN SAUVE Rally 2,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee 1,4 Drill 3 Basketball 1 Girls Club 2,3,4 DEAN SAUCEDO Lettermans 2, 3,4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Sgt. -at-arms 4 Baseball 1, 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class treas. 4 MIKE SCHRIENER lbotball 1, 2,4 Track 1, 2 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Lettermans 1, 2, 3,4 PAUL SCHMIDT Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 4 Class Treas. 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 ROSE SEALS Pep club 1,2, 3,4 Sgt. -at-arms 4 Sodality 2 Sacristy 4 Girls club 3,4 Glee 1 Annual 3,4 French Club 1 MIKE SLIMAN Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Pres 4 Annual staff 4 RANDY STAUDACHER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Science 4 French 1 Annual 3 Ed 4 Honor Society 3,4 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 SUSIE VALDEZ Tran. St. Ioe's Yakima 3 Pep Club 3 Glee 4 Girls 3,4 PEGGY WATSON Rally 1, 2 Class Vice-p. 3 Student Co. 3 Glee 1 GAA 1,2 French Club 1, 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Girls Club 2, 3,4 journalism 1, 2, 3,4 Quill 8 Scroll 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Drill 3,4 treas. 3 Annual Staff 4 Bon Marche Fashion Board 4 Girl of the Year fAltrusay 4 Softball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 CHERYL WEAR Pep 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee 1, 3 Girls 2, 3,4 Sodality 3,4 Sacristy 4 French Club 3 Latin club 1, 2 Annual staff 3,4 Journalism 2 MARY LOU WELNER Glee 1 Drill 4 Service 1 Latin 2 Pep 1-4 Girls 2, 3,4 KAY WINGENBACH Debate 1,2 Glee 3,4 Sodality 3 Pep 1-4 sec. 3 Class v.p. 2 Honor society 3 ,4 Annual 4 Service 1 Girls 2-4 French 1 Pioneer 2 , 3 Track 2 Student Council 2 GLORIA WOOTON Rally 1, 2, 3 Drill 4 Glee 3 Pep 1-4 Girls 3,4 Sodality 2, 3 PAULETTE YOLO Quill 8 Scroll 3,4 Pep 4 Girls 3,4 Annual 1, 3 Journalism 1, 2, 3,4 Sodality 3 KIMA 4 French Club 1 Sec. 1 Pep 2, 3, 4 Student Co. 4 journalism 3 FRANK YOUNG Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 2, 3 Lettermans 2, 3, 4 vice-p. 3 Pres 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee 4 Pep 2, 3,4 Student Council 4 Paul Ackerman Elwood Allred Stephanie Barnes Terry Barnett Diane Baumgardner Daniel Bender Perla Benitez Duane Berger As the last days at YCCI-IS dawn for the members of the Class of 1965, they can cherish many memories of good times and friends. This year, the annual Pastor's Day fell on H is Excellency's birthday and as the last strains of Happy Birthday to you faded away , john Moritz presented him with a set of cuff links. Caught in a flurry of parties, everyone will long remember the winter fobogganing party which turned out to be an endurance con- test. We began early in the morning with Mass, proceededto American River Lodge, had dinner at Kris Cyr's cabin, and closed the day with a danc e at Cherly Sauve's which lasted far b e yo n d th Q bewitehing hour. May 13, all the seniors disappeared from the hallowed halls and refnceated to O'Sul- livan Dam for the traditional Senior Skip Day. Tired but happy, they returned to classes the next day. Martha Barthel 3 ' ' , .l . Seniors are for chiefs, especially the officers Qleft to rightj Dean Saucedo, Barb Mertens, Kathy Hackenmiller, and john Moritz. Kenneth Blachly Patricia Brown Mary Buckley Marilyn Burcl-charclt Paul Critchley Christine Cyl' Dennis Desgrosellier Patricia Durham Judy Carl 29 Norma Ellis Paula Fortier Elizabeth Fowlex Martha Gage julio Garcia Gamld Graff David Greenside Janice Haizenbeler Duane Heilman And then I said, 'Let's put on Robin Hood' . Yo u say you want th e lead, 'pu Well, what did you expect-its lunch hour. Woody. Is this 'Before or after' a game? Rally members Steph and Judy aren ' t too sure either! What happened John? Joseph Heilman Chery Heiser Lawrence Huard Donald Jamison Jacob Jundt Kathleen Kelly John Kulik James Kuntz Judith Langevin 31 Dennis Mallonee Marilyn Martin Micheal Meagher Barbara Meyer Peter Monohan Paimick Moore Class Of I96 Lea McDonald Lawrence Miller Lawrence McKinnon Evelyn Moreno Vicki Moross Harriet Newman Pamela Roether Lawrence Nevue Donald O'Connor Margo Petersen Marilyn Pharmer M3159 ROIDSITS Thanks For The Memories ' S V v s.: i:3Qil':..- f -'Q53E.f:E? '7i5:F1Qi' 1 Richard Roberts Thomas Roy Patricia Ruedi S. LL,L: 2 ,,A, . , SLL,L.L A bag an pk Paula Ruppert Sylvia Sagare Michael Sali Carlos Santos Cheryl Sauve Karrcn Sauve Paul Schmidt Michael Schreiner 34 Rose Seals Michael Sliman Randall Staudacher Pictures not availableg Gordon Gaykcn Thomas Hargis Susan Valdez Peggy Wa1son Cheryl Wear Mary Lou Wellner Carolyn Wingenbach Gloria Wooton 35 Paulette Yolo Franc is Young Barbara Mertens Secretary Senior cholars The Valedictorian is chosen on the basis of his grade point aver- a g e . Christine's was 3.8. The seniors chose Mike Mottct as the seniorspeaker. Hewas among the top ten in the class, from whom the speaker is chosen. He had a grade point average of 3. 6. Valedictorian Christine D ittm ar S alutatorian Micheal Mottet Senior Leaders john Moritz President Kathryn Hackcnrniller Vice-President Dean S auc edo Treasurer T Y l r F QRGANIZATIONS Crosier Staff Editor-in-chief . . Randy Staudacher Classes Editor . . . Kay Wingenbach Organizations Editor . . . Marty Martin Activities Editor . . Kathy Hackenmiller Sports Editors . . Frank Young gl Dave Greenside Business Editor . . Larry Miller Photographer . . Pat Moore Hours of laying out, typing, proofreading, pictlue taking, and selling were put in by this year's Crosi- er staff. The humorous f?j captions and picture ideas were inspired in numerous and rioto us but productive meetings. Do larger pictures and less wasted s pac e make a better book? We hope so. I- A -K' ISF, -WSI-Ilf1l4E'l13 fnh'KLA' nl? Glee Club J The Glee C lub includes students from each of the h igh school classes who are willing to lend their Voices 1111 d their time to blendtogether into avery b e .3 u t i f ul 7 harmonious group. Under the direction of S is ter Mariellis, the choral group is designated to foster a genuine appre- ciation of music as Ll part of the culture of at student and to develope more in- terest in musical zictivi - ties. Senior Class Officers . junior Class Officers Student V ice -President Lea MCD onald A. S. B. President Pete Monahan Treasurer Council Sue Benoit Sophomore Class Officers Scott Loomis Freshman Class Officers Student Council at a monthly meeting Student Council Active At Y. C. C. A. S. B. Officers at work This year with the cooperation and backing of the students and faculty, the Student Council has met one of its main purposes which is to direct student activities. The members are expected to help enforce school laws , encourage students to join clubs and activities and develop the stu- dents into being leaders in the world oftomor- row. 41 l.iL,?Ls'i lH5,MiSix Honor Society Students who have maintained high grades during their first five semesters are eligible for membership in the Crosier Chapter. These students must also have the qualities of char- acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. These qualities should stimulate in them a desire to give service, to be lead- ers, and to encourage the good Christian characters in the students of Yakima Central Catholic High School. Sr. Mary Rita is the honor society moderator. Officers of the Crosier chapter of the National Honor Society are: President: Mike Mottet Vice President: Kathy Hackenmiller NATIONAL HON OR SOCIETY Nitin? L ni' 9' i 1 Y - Q 4'-P is LS 3 Secretary: Cheryl Sauve su. s::sx?ZA8i. Stephanie Barnes Mary Buckley Chris Dittmar Pat Durham Paula Fortier , , xii jake jundt Lea McDonald Larry McKinnon Barb Mertzens Pete Monahan Harriet Newman Pam Roether Randy Staudacher Pgggy Watson Kay Wingenbach 3 W hiefs may .. W ,.., , H, W 1. M, f.-YEMQ-,f'7'jj'.:A-m ,1'1W A - WN K 'Y Wfiw' 'r-QW Ii. wgvffwwi . A Flffznfwfwfk is MW M A ,- ,in,.'1'w'1.L,i-i 'AlfJ -mW,M.,m,,v , LQ 1 L, A., .L :Saxon-femwf , , fy ,-,QrwV..,,,,,M,VM1,wWw1Hwwm ,Q A.-,aaa A M rw -v xv .,,,, f '--- .fguzqfi af V. J KH -, fi 4, K gm. 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Wmffmg smsfaw xwweswwf, v. amiga-mmm ' 1fi.N4z5xIA3k3l2'dlTH52J?i-4-ig I W Sk A V G. . , mmmmwl .mf :QV vmvfww awww: aaikihivkifaifmala V, no V , ,m -gf . J. .. ' L' Kurren Sauvc SMC H0101 JULIE' CMI 5 Y 2 I I 5 I 1 9 S E 4 l 1 i S 9 E 7 I E n 5 E Drill Team First row, back to front: G. Wooton, M. Wellner, J. Ibach, J. Heintzman, J. Hatzenbeler B Meyer K Kllne C Sauve,j. Sauve, Second row: P. Watson, P. Durham, P. Walsh, C. Wentz, K. Rash N Roach Thlrd row J junker, C. Gage, M. Martin, M. McDonnell, P. Brown, S. Sagare, B. Parlier. There are 23 enthusiastic and patient young ladies who have marched through the year to make up the pro ud group ofthe Y. C. C. Cl-IIEFETTES. The Chiefettes are only two years old , but they are already making a name for themselves. I am sure that if you asked any of the Chiefettes what they would like to accomplish most in the drill team , it would be to make their school proud of them. P J V i QW Hail Chiefs The Chiefettes hail their Big Daddy Our Central Catholic Chiefettesn Frosh Rally Topto bottom: Diane Burford, Cheryl Boyle, Left to right: Wallene Juneau, Joyce Petersen, Marjorie Mertens Donna Brown. SQ Pres. Lea McDonald Vice. Kathy Hack- enmiller Sec. Margaret McDonnell Treas. Delores Litzinger Annalist Mary Kulik Dean of Girls Sr. Mary Virginia The Grrls Club at Yaklma Central IS responsrble for sponsormg and running a number of the extra currrcular aetmvitles of the school Its mternal program is geared to ard rts members to meet a number of the socral sltuations of life. Pres. Frank Young, Vice-Pres. Gary Graff, Treas. jake jundt, Sgt. of Arms Paul Ackerman, Advisor Mr. Cruzen Lettermans Club . . . An organization made up of the boys who have participated and received a letter in at least one sports activity. Among other activities, the Lettermans Club sponsored the first smoker this year, and it was marked successful by the enthusiastic audience and participants. When not participating in a sport, We can find these boys mingled in with the crowds at games , promoting enthusiastic spir- it among the other students and fans. Top: B. Robel, P. Ackerman, J. jundt, F. Gehlen, J. Garcia, L. McKinnon, P. Schmidt, F. Young, L. Miller M. Izquierdo, M. Sali, P. Moore, D. Roberts. Second row: D. Greenside, J. Heilman, J. Mullins, D. Saucedo J. Moritz, J. Falon, S. Loomis, G. Garner, J. Parker, D. Berger, M. Carolus, R. O'I-lalloran. First row: R Stadacher, M. Newkirk, K. Allen, M. Sliman, D. Jamison, W. Allred, B. McNulty, D. Urlacher, D. Carda D. Bender, D. Stokes, D. O'Connor, G. Graff, Advisor- Mr. Cruzen X15 1 x 4 .55 l, X ffl Q :QM if K , .Lx ni in +ve. -ww j :wf w:.i4 M Qfif-M fm f lg ,S , if N , fg V, , gl, bk. , - ni f fa-R5 8 fl fm ' ' xi .nf 5 kwlg Jiri k N: s ff A ww 'npr 5 iv Af, ' 7 1 x E '-im'.ff,3g'?' 525 2 VA 'Ya ww, : . I-ff W : on 1 aw 3 ,Q Q i!5ii5 4 ' f' 2- 1 i Y Q l fa M14 Cfficers Pres. Cheryl Sauve, Vice Pres. Marqf Martin, Treasurer Theresa Young, Secretary Peggy Mahre, Sgt. Of Arms Rose Seals are the officers of the Girls' Pep Club. Mrs. M. J. Kulik is advisor. at Q? 3 Pres. Mike Sliman, Vice Pres. Dick Roberts, Treas- urerCoryAllred, Sec. Mike O'Hallorn, Sgt. OfArms Dean Saucedo, jess Cruzen is the Boys' Pep Club ad- visor. Michelle Vanl-loose, N a nc y Mondor, Karen Roberts, Steve Moore, Dot Wing- enbach, Mike Sliman, Cheryl Sauve, Barb Mertens, Paula Ruppert, Mike Hennessy, Marty Gage, Janice Sauve, Darlene Graverson, Karen Koreski. Karen Koreski won the JFK trophy again this year. She was also chosen to be the Girls' S t a t e representative from Central. Debate Barb Mertens and Kathy Hackenmillerwere co-chairmen of the JFK speech tournament. Sr. Mary Virginia is the speech moderator. gil x1u ammwwawwwawsM,fwwu,wrA:s'usw:a:w.:,awfewsamfm.ns:n sfnmswzxmw..sszaarmswgzwavwwwwmwammwnaw,gg' 'N f??E'Q.x, ,L Zz, 1: av :Q f f Q? ,gifgzi , 51 , ' QQ: rf: 2. 5 iff 3 :f,' .L f ff' 5- , I M QF may 155 . 1' 5 ?ifr,4m ff an xuw-aww gf f iff BR Q. ,X if f . -- -M 1: a i R, 9' Journalism Members: Betty Parlier, Mary Buckley, Mary Ann Hanson, Nancy Mondor, Linda Fortier, Pat O'Dell, Cathy Weist, Margaret Kellet, Dot Wingenbach, Pat Young, Dar Graverson. The two activities represented here are international honorary societies for high school journalists. These are the people who have done commendable Work on our school newspaper -- Smoke Signals. Under the direction of Sister Mary Virginia, they have achieved a good deal for our school and have gained, each within themselves , a valuable experience in this field of study. Q!!! nl a Quill And Scroll Members: Betty Parlicr, Judy Langevin, Bob Schmitt, janicc Suuve, Paulette Yolo, Kathy Koreis, Pete Monahan, Cheryl Sauve, Mary Buckley, Harriet Newman, Peggy Watson, Paula Fortier. Library Club Norma Ellis, Evelyn Moreno, Sherie Weaver, Ann Alamos, Vickie Moross, Rita Barthel . Perla Benitez, Thomas Roy, Mike Hennessy, Robert Mortiz, Tom Shannon, Linda Gefroh, ' Marlene Hauck gQ,QJ Sf 55,55 ' l --Work in this group was truly the response of the desire to help, no accolades were ever given, but things were always to be found in place at the direction of Sister Mary Lourdina our most capable librarian. f Margaret McDonald, Norma Falon, Nancy Mar- tin, Sue Latendresse Is the bookstore going to open this noon ? When are they going to open the store ? 'What an event ofworld shaking proportions it is if this door does not for some reason open. Our storelfeepers had Ll job most demanding, but a task that they filled very well. Book Store Science Club David Deverell, Linda Moore, Phillip I-Iuza, john Moritz, Randy Saudach- er, jake jundt, Greg Weber, Berny Carlton, Victor Rohret, Fr. Lane. Mike Mottet President Sacristy Club Prayer Work The Sacristy Club, including girls from all four classes, does very active work each day ofthe year. They do such things as Washing and pressing vestments and the altar cloth. A few of the daily jobs the girls .have are, setting up the altar for Mass and cleaning and dusting the Chapel Itself. These are just a few of the things the girls do to fill their obligation as Sacris- tans. Devotion . . . 1 r 1 V ATHLETICS Offensive Team Linemen: Ronl-Ialloran, Paul Schmidt, Gary Garner, Dale Urlacher, jon Parker, Frank Young, Frank Gehlen. Backs: Gary Graff, Mike Sliman, Woody Allred, Barry McNulty. Defensive Team Linemen: Dean Stokes, Paul Schmidt, Mike Newkirk, Frank Young, Mike Sliman, joe Mullins. Backs: Dan Carda, Woody Allred, Gary Graff, Gary Garner, Dale Urlacher, Barry McNulty, Don O'Conner, jim Falon. Varsity . yyf H . if I . , ,E 5,320 7 Uflgwi :ffl Head Coach: jess Cruzen, G. Graff, D. Carda, W. Allred, D. O'Connor, 1. Mullens, D. Stokes, 1. Falon, D Urlacher, B. McNulty, Mgr. M. lsquiedo, Asst. Coach: Fr. Himes. Kneeling: 1. Parker, R. O'Halloran, M Newkirk, M. Sliman, F. Young, P. Schmidt, F. Gehlen, C. Garner, Mgr. P. Ackerman. Season Record Players Of The Week Chieftains Opponent Game Lineman Back 19 Cle Elum Cle Elum Frank Young Paul Schmidt 31 Granger Granger Gary Garner Woody Allred 26 De Salles De Salles Dale Urlacher Mike Sliman 0 'F Naches Naches Dale Urlacher Barry McNulty 0 'lt Goldendale Goldendale Paul Schmidt Gary Graff 7 'l' Selah Selah Frank Young Barry McNulty 6 'l' Prosser Prosser Paul Schmidt Mike Sliman 0 West Valley West Valley Frank Young Barry McNulty O 'F Marquette Marquette Gary Garner Gary Graff tk League Games Dale Urlacher Woody Allred and coach Cruzen plot their strategy a ga i n s t the Gr a n ge r Spartans. Woody gave the most sparkling performance of his career by completing three touchdown passes and romping 97 yards off right tackle to paydirt. It was the consensus of all who attended our games that this combination made an average team successful. CHIEF NL s , 59 Senior 8 Ju Paul Schmidt Tackle S 6 Mike Sliman Fulback Gary Graff Halfback Best Back Award F1 sink Youub Ai1'COI1fCFCI1CC Guard Don O' Connor Inspirational Award Halfback P lor Stars It appears that the Selah coach thought it necessary to clear the bench to stop Lil' Beaver. Many hours of practice went into the perfection of this play. Larry McKinnon waited until the percise moment before pitching the ball to Dean Saucedo. Woody Allred Quarterback Captain Gary Garner Guard Best Blocker Award D ale Urlacher Center Best T acklei Award Barry McNulty Halfback Scholastic Award Defensive Award 61 W Standing C Mart1n,lVI Ramos I Buckley S Desgrossellier D McCarthy R Miller, L. Pitt, Fr. Himes coach Kneeling K Allen G Ruppert J Switzer P Kelly C Allred R Fairbanks, M. O'Halloran. Th1s year s Jumor varslty showed prormse of good thmgs to come Father Hirnes coached h1S Roscoe S Renders to a 5 and 1 record, hrghhghted by an 18 to 6 victory over the Kneeling T Gehlen Mgr D Adler K jundt R Willard S Day B Haugsdahl P. Meagher, S. Kusher S Delude K Wear B Price P Koreski Mgr Row2 C Hauck D Klingle T Adler, J. Staudacher T Chott S Thomas R Glather R Graff J Arndt Mr O'Hal1o1an coach Row 3 Fr. Zehm, coach, T. Roy Mgr S McDonald T Kruger D Goeu F Seals, M Watson P jundt T Shannon, T. O'Connor. The team is grateful fo r t h e enthusiastic support which was given by the student body and parents. Basketball Fr. Himes, Asst. coach, D. Carda, J. Parker, S. Loomis, F. Gehlen, B. Robel, J. jundt, D. Grcenside D Saucedo, S. Kushner, J. Mullins, R. Staudaeher, J. Moritz, Mr. Cruzen, P. Monahan, G. Graff, managers SEASON PLAY and RECORD jainboree Desales lDesales Ilighland Cle Eluni East Valley hAarqueme'Tourney East Valley Highland Naches hdarqueme Granger White Swan Prosser Goldendale Ki-Be ConneH hAarqueUe East Valley Naches Highland Cle Elum District Tourney Prosser Zndriace 43-53t 67-65 61-60 48-91? 74-61 71-64 58-49 55-614 94-63 52-46 49-675 42-467 76-42 61-707 71-60 79-53 76-55 55-602 57-713 73-62 61-48 lY1CI.C.ll.S. mans Bob Robelmakes a shot as jake and Dave move in for the possible rebound. 64 Senior Stars E Dave Greenside Forward Defensive Award jake jundt All-Conference Center 2nd Team All-State Team Captain Inspirational Award Rebound Award Randy Staudacher Guard Scholastic Award 2nd Team All-Conference Dean S aucedo Forward john Moritz Guard These five boys made up the nucleus this years band of maurading hoopsters . At the end of the season, some of them Worked their way from regular bench members to regular starters. The students of Yakima Central can be justly proud of the way these young men represented their school on the hard wood courts. 65 rf 3533+ N' zh. ,Ki a P i...:af' v ?? if sf -149521 'lv uw X .,,: iff 3 , fr: 335 WIS in Mgt an 'S ii-f 'SS 2-ea. fi .L L. 'Q .Q 'N if f 3 will if Ykhu M '35 1 Q, . - . MS , 1 ' ,f effifffv xiii? X. 34 . ff fffvf, .. 6, .- Aw fi 5 x k yy ,L. i ff Qklh N f K CHEESE ml ' 3,3 ' f Q 'il fs x , 'hu B - Squad J. Weber, S. Desgrossellier, I. McLean, J. Chott, G. Petersen, K. Allen, Mgr. Kneeling: L. Bender, M. Ramos, L. Miller, G. Martin. Even though the score didn't show it, these young men fought with all the fight and desire found only on championship ball clubs. Father Himes is to be congratulated on the very fine job he has done in coaching these boys in sportsmanship and fine play. Freshmen Mr. Pat O'Halloran, Asst. Coach, R. Glather, M. Watson, P. jundt, B. Haugsdalh, P. Koreski, R. Wil- lard, Fr. Zehm, Coach. Kneeling: S. Day, Mgr., K. Wear, B..Price, J. Staudacher, S. Thomas, S. Mc- Donald, T. Kruger, T. Chott, F. Seals. 68 Baseball B. Roy, Mgr., S. Kushner, T. O'Connor, T. Roy, D. Stokes, D. O'Connor, D. Bender, 1. jundt, D. Greenside, R. Staudacher, R. Glather, Mr. Kayla, Coach. Kneeling: T. Beaulaurier, Mgr., T. Parker, M. Ramos, S. McDonald, W. Allred, M. Sliman, D. Carda, J. Staudacher, T. Rivard, J. Arndt, Mgr. Mr. Kayla, a new member on the coaching staff at Central, had a lack of experienced ball players, but an abundance of underelassmen, who were eager to play and learn, filled in the gaps left by last years graduates. Hard luck plagued the team in the way of errors, which lost many close ball games. I .1 l know it hurts Randy, but after the scab and swelling are gone you'll forget all about it. Dave Greenside releases another one of dc- ceptive pitches. that in the Big Leagues ! La, E That's funny, Inever missed a pitch like Head for the dugout boys, it's that bunch of pigeons again . - , -.S ,N Thats okay Roger, it was only your Pioneer pin . No wonder practice never did these guys any good, Woody's asleep, Don doesn't know how to hit the ball, and Randy just Quite a wind eh Mario? Jake stretches for another one. ,fq a W-sg,1,f4'-ws.-zg,,,gfff.. qw, , k . ' f - '0 , .V ' -A . - V :',wfafzt--fM- , ' ., -11251. V ,Mi g.i,?533fQT ,L , V at M Y W in ,L Y A P TWif?f?i'Lfiffif'f fi 13swf-,fw,gigfiyl,,1,'f:Q,r:eA'::im,: A U L ,K -,ggg Q-4, ' H F' ' ' 'G a Xi: ,V lv K ,V dlkmfwwpggcws, M in 1 g.A.q!,42aC J . ff H 'v ' .9 Qi? - Je- rw M . , 1 V of , f u if f' y Q, s. , . 2 f M! Y 6 l K fr 1 , t W X rl likes to play with the bats. Q mal M ,apgf f--f gg , f. Q A 04+ Varsity Track Bottom row, B. I-Ieiser, Mgr., D. Urlacherg B. McNulty, D. Berger, G. Greff, L. McKinnon, F. Young, S. Loomis 1. Parker, G. Garner, P. Borrong Top row: R. Graff, D. Klingele, P. Kelly, S. Delude, B. Price, K. jundt, T Hargis, B. I-Iuard, R. Willard, M. Wentz, R. Abholcl, C. Allred, K. Allen, Fr. Stanley Zehm, Coach. 880 RELAY TEAM MILE RELAY TEAM G. Graff D. Berger P. Kelley B. McNulty B. Price S. Loomis D. Klingele The Relay Teams f 2' . Track Team Scores In track every muscle is in motion. Larry tries for another record. 3 c Here's what happens when a person comes to a sudden stop. f 3 5 3 'L S You can also expect to see Scot running the high Gary clears the bar again. 72 and low hurdles' I I I L 1' F 1 f ACTIVITIES 5' , , 43 1 f I ,-TAN 'T 'L E SKY. x, fje- wa ' bf ' yi , .,,,, . ,Q H! Q , , , ,f,,5'sH'?2igr V ' ' V- ,W 5255 '3 7 if I ' :QW Q' sim' , 1' f f-ff::gg55a..Z2ffr11-zwwd X . 51? ,.. Y-I -cvigggfgfffgiv'-vf w : j,1,ES?i:z 2z:' W., all ' S' 'Q :Er ziuaiitrlifimffzf xzfeneiilxzz N S- i u .. 33 .W I M .g 5 'X fn. 5 1 w ,mg . 1 ,,,,,,g1 R, 1 S ,ww Father - Daughter Dance l Oh M Papa Q- --,- V ,-,,f ww-if-1:ei.Qf'wxwfzaa. a1 Q Upper Left: Iron deficiency anemia???? No! The Urlachers' just won the jitterbug contest. Upper Right: S a g are S waltz off with the championship. . . Vienna or bust . Middle Left: Don't looknow Mr. Rash, but here comes the white tornado! ! ! Middle Right: . . .kinda like the mon- key, kinda like the twist, come on daddies and swim like a fish. Lower Left: Hey daddy ! I want a brand new car, champagne, caviar. . . . . . Im, ,, 'x 1 2 , 2, YP S2 1 ww-...M hm , . QE ' fi The King 8 Queen: john Moritz and Theresa Young Frank Young is the living end of this story. Once upon a time a gr e a t celebration, which was to last for a week, was duly pro- claimed in th e king- dom of Central High. To climax this grand event, all the hand- some lords and fair damsels, finely array- ed, proceeded to the castle for an enchanted evening at the Story- book Ball. Chosen by the loy al subjects to reign as king and queen were john Moritz and Theresa Young. Chivalry Gay Nineties outfits suit the Storybook theme well. Stor Book 5 H i Q f A 2 Q ,,,,fanstL w 'f-f,g,Q, .. - - f yWeek E 5 , iffy? F Posters and banners filled available space to re- -an-Q t n . Decorations set the theme for the evenings activities. Amit Jemima - played by Who?? ' mind all of the Week's objective. Ba Chivalry does not exclude liveliness. The Weeks festivities were characterized by many unusual and var- ied contests. For being the gallant knight and fair damsel most 0- riginally bed e c k e d , Frank Young and Kay Wingenbach won first place in the costume tournament. Judy Tamblyn por- trays Elisa Doo- little, a poor girl of the London slums, as she sings that wishful tune, Loverly . Marylike formals were modeled by Marylou Wellner, Kris Cyr, and Paula Fortier. Their handsome escorts included Dean Saucedo, jake jundt and Randy Staudacher. Mrs' Kenneth B2-mes Mike Mottet and his fair young lady W9-S 3 Perfect ex' Mary Buckley dance to the beautiful 'FUDPIE of 3 Charm- strains of an early 1900 waliz. mg mother. Q n Eff Q ,? .Q 4 ' E Sis +-as , fy fd , 'HP' fl, - - ,- ' Q f9i5?'f'ii JE!! 5 2 . -5-L.f3Lzz:g:Q:: , ,, W Mrlkfffl? H 'Vf3'9?'15?Yfi'5516'Y6f Y'T5f5?f??.,iSQ'4'1ffl Q 9 Q Aw, .xg Mill if iw? 1 .1 A...-.,x,l.1 xi, J, ,fm 1 The Royal Court: Paul Koreski and Cheryl Boyle , Queen Perla Benitez and Tony Sau- cedo, Marg aret Mc- Donnell a nd jo n Par- ker, and Linda. Urlach- er and Dennis McCar- thy. Mon 4 'WS ASB Elections A spirited campaign was foremost in the of Karen Koreski and Kathy Rash. Barry McNulty and joe Mullins compare the issues as the student body meets the candidates. . minds On the other hand, Dale Urlacher and Mike O ' I-I al lo 1' a n considered money to be their primary thought. 84 1 - ,J , f - iisii.. X M' - wig A I . . ..,ii5Gii,, . L. I965 - 66 Student Body Officers President-Barry McNulty Vice-President-Kathy Rash Secretary-Linda Fortier Treasurer-Mike O'HaIIoran Each candidate presented a very enthusiastic campa with everything from posters to voting pills. Sue H01 cl L'nda Fortier were no excepticu 85 'The Adothers' Tea This delightful day offered a perfect opportunity to honor Sister Mary Vir- ginia Dean of Girls and Mrs M Kulik our home economics instructor for their constant help and guidance is rg? Wm 4' S x as si ay, Mary Buckley, this years commentator, found that the presence of the frosh rag dolls certainly hefitted the theme Hello Dolly . V A gateway of Cutouts lead to the charming house of dolls. -.WM-,W WM L. M Ei if 9363 Junior - Senior Prom Royalty: Scott Loomis and Pat Walsh, Queen Judy Carl and King Frank Young, Barbara Hunt and joe Mullins Mystic Jade my 2 4 Q ff' ,Q W, K Q g X E , J . :if K gi Q . 5 .. 9, 2' .93 Q .f X 5' 4 2 if 1 X f E w E N L ia. 1. Lf 1s f' A SSI l 11 iiztff 'K K nfs! K A O'Sullivan was, this year, the happy scene of fun in the sun for 84 eager seniors. Whether by choice or chance everyone was able to enjoy the freshness ofthe cool water. Many attempted the skillful art of Water skiing under the careful guidance of Mr. Irvin Sauve , while the land-lovers found a quick game of football or sunbathingtburningj much more appealing. Senior Skip Day We've got food from M' 'M World War Il We've got Water to our knees, We'Ve got chip dip turning blue , We've got pretzels if you please, We've got water skis and surf boards , And more games that are old news . . . What ain't We got??'? We ain't got . . . ll! is -1 Piislihi, V t ! i iiim25o., 1 . H GI mpic Games Annually the Student Council sponsors a track and field meet which has offi- cially become known as the Central Olympic Games. At this meet, individual members , representing their own class, bid for placings in each ofthe various events. After two days of rugged competition, the final scores are tallied. This year the Seniors, true to form , scored well above the other three classes. The juniors being their biggest threat. Final Scores SENIORS . . . 76 U2 JUNIORS. . . 66 soPHs. . . 57 FROSH. . . 53 ifz Graduation Salutatorian,Mike Moffet, Mr. Michael St e rb i ck , the guest Valedictorian, ChrisDittmar, speaks Welcomes everyone to the speaker, addresses the '65 gradu- to her fellow classmates. 1965 graduation exercises. ates. Anxiously the Senior boys await the presentation of the diplomas. His Excellency, Bishop Doughertv celebrates the Baccalaureate Mass for the three Catholic high schools. 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