Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1957
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A '. f1-.-cm A .'-'-'- J f fr-3'I 't3i',fifF f?f.i?f5ff :1-424. -53..QrJi'3? :2'ruf' 5+-Ci i lirlif w 'S ri ' 1 A I 'I' - ' --- . ,L-,,3gq:g-, if nazi-A15134:-Qu,-.-:p,.4Lzo-w.-Ju-,.x-3,w:2-morf,-g..-u-N9-:Qf.'-4-'.-5f.,.wv::gf-Lrg.,-QL-g5:1-,-.Lv..--f-v.g.n-.-w-,..aw-,-Q-qx.,..w-1-rail CEHISEA N CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Q24 ' r ' I Aff i f ffl a ff! v fl V fe 1 I f' L fir! , :4 ! N y p 1 ,J x . -ew Sli is ,, ,. Q BX. an Lights! Camera! Action! And a permanent record of a other school year has been made. It is starring you, ,I e student, with an amazing cast of well over two ousand. Top camera man is little C-Hi who has captured you at your best - and sometimes - worst! Some scenes of this mammoth production will bring tears with nostalgic memories: others will inspire smiles which will mature into laughter in an instant: but all will become equally valuable to each of you with the pass- ' o of the years. Life at the Central Studios is at a constant motion, but stop for a moment and let the events oi the past year un- fold before your eyes. Editor-in-Chief ...... .......... I ames Walter Literary Advisor .... .... M r. Gordon Robideaux Business Advisor .... Mr. Kincy Daniels TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty ......................... 4 Seniors . . . . . 13 Homerooms . . .... 47 School Life .... .... 6 9 Music ..... .... 8 l Clubs . . . . . 91 Sports ... . . . .123 Ads .... .... l 44 1 5 Q. ,' I x V up e ' lf' 'vt . ' is t ,Of rf' 1-' H' , QW Www Ifyj, 5 'ly .W my 0? With sincere humility, We, the graduating Class of '57, thank you, Mrs. Ruth B. Wanamaker, for all the time and help you have given us the past four years. Your counseling and advice has helped us immeasurably as a class and as individuals to succeed with more and better achievements. During these past four short years not a cross word passed your lips: patience, guidance, and understand- ing were your trademarks. Your open door to all our problems, and above all, your cheerfulness has been an inspiration to us all. You have instilled in us a school spirit which, since its birth as a tiny spark in our freshman year, grew to full maturity this past senior year. So, as a small token of our appreciation, we would like to dedicate this 1957 Cehisean to you. FALL... Freshman Orientation, Freshman Wel- coming Party, Iowa Tests of Educational Development, Football, Cross-Country, First Assemblies. September is gone: bright October days are here and gone: CEHISEAN homeroom pictures, Roller Skating Party, Homecoming and all its fun - kings, queens, parades, dances. November, gray, cold. P.T.A. Open House. Report Cards, Thanksgiving Holidays. Where is the year going? Seniors beginning to realize this is the last year in high school. Iuniors beginning to have fun: beginning to fall in love. Mathe- matics, Science, History, A Choir, Debate. English 12, Spanish, French, Latin, Deten- tion, Skip Slips, Discipline. December M Mantoux Tests, Senior Class Play, Hanukka, Christmas. The holidays. No school. Vacation. Winter is here. 500 below zero in northern New York and New Hampshire: a mild win- ter here in Minnesota. We are learning to study: we are growing up. We are begin- ning to understand what it means to be an adult - halt adult, half adolescent. Snow Day! Test tubes, microscopes, dictionaries, en- cyclopedias, textbooks. Term papers, tests, college applications, interviews for jobs. SPRING AND SUMMER- March, April, May, Iune. For the seniors, Washington, D. C. For the juniors, the Prom, Commencement. Another year has rolled by. Mother Earth has moved on in space. Time stays: we go, as the poet says. Goodbyes are in order. New assignments ahead. What has high school done for me? What have I done for myself? Have I used my opportunities? Have I learned to take re- sponsibilities? Have I grown up physically. intellectually, emotionally? I can, it I will. I am a citizen in a great land in a great world. May I be worthy of this great land. William I. Scanlan Principal e For the Class of 1957 this is a commence- ment surrounded with many challenges. Never before has the world been filled with more vital and energetic challenges in the areas of scientific development, world peace, and hu- man-relations. New frontiers are opening in these areas at this very moment. Members of the Class of 1957, along with other graduates all over the nation, will rise to meet the chal- lenge in each instance. From your group will come persons with new and startling solutions to scientific problems, persons with the vision of a world without war, and persons with the key to the brotherhood of man. Whatever your contribution, may be, your happiness will depend upon how well you meet these challenges. The final measure of your success will not be made in terms of your solutions to the problems you encounter but, rather, that you have faced the problems iquarely and that you have given your very est. Kenneth A. Berg Assistant Principal The days that lie immediately ahead are important ones. Most of the members of the Class of 1957, realizing this, have organized their plans and are ready to proceed with them quickly and efficiently. The Central High School faculty hopes this year's seniors have made Wise use of the time spent in high school and that they are now ready to meet the problems of adult life. Also. it is hoped they have sought the counsel and advice of parents, teachers, and friends in making their plans and decisions. The vigor, optimism, and enthusiasm of youth are bound to succeed if coupled with wise and intelli- gent guidance from those already experienced in life's problems. Best wishes to each of you! May your future plans develop as you have anticipated them. Harold T. Lehto Assistant Principal Mrs. Wannamaker teaches English and Reading. She is advisor of the Senior Class and cr graduate of the Uni- versity ot Minnesota. lr . . Miss Cook teaches English. She attended Grinnell Col- lege, and U. of M. Reading, Art, and collecting Cook Books and recipes are her special interests. Miss Munson teaches English and attended Hamline Uni- versity, University ot Minne- sota, and University of Mex- ico. She enjoys friends, games, traveling, and read- Mrs. Adams teaches English and social studies. She is a graduate ot the University of Wisconsin and attended Co- lumbia U., Chicago U., Iowa U., Denver U., and Minn. U. Mrs. Doyle teaches English and social studies. She grad- uated from the Wis. State College. Heading, bridge, and golf are her leisure time ac- ing. Mrs. Tripp teaches English and social studies. She en- joys reading, traveling, and photography. She attended Macalester College and the University ol Minnesota. Miss Christiansen teaches English. She is a Graduate of Ill. State Normal U., Univer- sity of Minn., Wis., Colo., Bos- ton, and Lake Forest College. tivities. Mrs. Iohnson teaches English. Sho is the odvisor of the Miss Anderson teaches Eng- Mr. Liech teaches English, World Sho enjoys working lish and is advisor for Senior and is the advisor oi Con on her Conooo on the St' Scholarships. She is a gradu- tact. He is a graduate of St Croix. She is o oroduoto of ate of the University of Min- Thomas, U. of M., U. of Mex the U. of M. nesota. ico, and U. of Philippines. Mr. Robideaux teaches Eng- lish. He is advisor of Cehi- sean and coaches Gymnas- tics and is a graduate oi Macalester College. -f ' . , '--az' Miss Myers teaches English. She is a graduate ot the U. of M. Skating and photog- raphy are her tavorite hob- bies. if 1 SQ 9 4 t is IVMWH. ff ' Miss Flitch advises the Latin Club and teaches Latin. She attended Macalester College and the University of Chi- cago. Miss Smail teaches world history and Latin, and is a graduate of Hamline Univer- sity. She spends her spare time reading. Mr. Gavin teaches typing. He is a graduate of Northwest- ern U. Forestry is his favor- ite hobby. , . . ,. '-4 attended the Miss Koehler University of Minnesota. She has an interesting schedule ot shorthand, typing, secre tarial and clerical practice She advises the Future Teachers of America. X . gl!EQ. TYPEWRUQ A ' tx. Miss Hagin teaches commer- cial subjects and is advisor to Historical Society, Y-Teens, and Bridge Club. She is a graduate of Washington Uni- versity, St. Louis, Mo, -rxw .s M.. igfl X5 if ra. fl Mr. Peting teaches art. He is a graduate of the U. of Illi- nois. Photography, fishing. and hunting are his leisure time activities. Mr. Iasperson teaches art. crafts, and Mechanical draw- ing. He attended the Univer- sity oi Minnesota and enjoys leather carving and canoeing very much. Mr. Daniels teaches business and on the job training. He is a graduate of Luther College. He lists photography and hunting as his special hob- bies. Mr, Andrews teaches Me- chanical drawing and indus- trial arts. He attended the Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wisconsin, and Wayne Uni- versity, Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Kacalek likes to fish. hunt, read books, and collect stamps. He attended the Uni- versity of Minnesota. St. Cloud State Teachers Col- lege, Iowa State College, and Ames in Iowa. H'e teaches woodshop. Mr. Moilanen teaches senior social studies. He is a gradu- ate oi Winona State Teach- ers College and the U. of M. Fishing and garden work are his leisure time interests. Mr. Ausemus teaches geo- graphy. He is a graduate of Utah State College. His hob- bies are photography, golf, and fishing. Miss Eil-:en teaches social studies and is the advisor ot International Relations Club. She is a graduate ot the Uni- versity oi Minnesota. Mr. Gerspach teaches social studies. He is a graduate of St. Thomas and attended Notre Dame. Fishing and hunting are his leisure time activities. HIE L Mrs. Swanson teaches Amer- ican history. She is a gradu- ate of Concordia College, U. of Mich., and U. of M. She is kept busy tending 4 little men. Miss Mattson graduated from the University of Minnesota, history. advises and teaches world In her spare time, the Sophomore Y-Teens. H. 1 - A Mrs. Norbeck teaches Amer- ican history and social stud- ies and advises the Sopho- more class. She attended the University of Minnesota and the University ot Chicago. Mr. Therrien teaches English, social studies, and world his- tory. He attended St. Thomas, and the University oi Minne- sota. He advises the Model Mashers. Mr. Bradle enjoys the out- doors. He teaches math and attended the University of Wisconsin and St. Paul Col- lege oi Law. Mr. Hathaway teaches phys- ics, Spanish, and algebra. He is advisor oi Spanish I Club. He is a graduate of Mankato Teachers College and attended the U. of M. Mr. Anderson teaches mathe- matics, and is advisor of the 1958 Senior Class. He is a graduate oi Nebraska State College and the University of Nebraska. v T xx t K 1 gi Mrs. Broten teaches math. She is advisor of the Ski Club, Pep Club,,and Cheer- leaders. She is a graduate of St. Cloud State Teachers Collegej Mr. Hoff teaches math. He coaches B squad basket- ball. He enjoys sports and reading. Miss Creglow teaches alge- bra and consumers math. She is advisor of the Chess Club. She is a graduate oi the University of Minnesota. Mr. Koenen teaches mathe- matics and is advisor to the Math Club. He is a graduate ot Macalester College. i Mr. Thorsen teachgs math and coaches B squad foot ball and golf. He is a gradu ate of Concordia College Moorehead, Minn., and at- tended the U. of M. Mr. Molkenbur, Chemistry teacher, is advisor ot Proj. force, Ir. Academy of Sci- ence, and Chemistry Club. He is a graduate of Macales- ter College and the U. of M. ,, Mr. McGee teaches the spe- cial classes and advises the Model Mashers Club. He graduated from Macalester College. ,esa- r- Mr. Hamish is a science teacher and is the B Squad Hockey coach. He went to St. Thomas College and the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Miss Bach teaches speech and reading to the deaf and hard ot hearing. She is a counselor for them. She is a graduate of Western State College. Mrs. Carolyn has the im- portant job of being our li- brarian and advises Tri-Sig- ma. She attended St. Cath- erene's College, Smith, and the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Hayes teaches speech and English and is the ad- visor of Debate Club and Choral Readers. She is a graduate of Northwestern University. Miss Dornberg teaches speech and radio workship and ad- vises Dramatic Club and Paint and Patches. 5, , ! . 1. .. ., .. sf - gl,- 1. 1 i 1,5 V . or . M , 1. i t ..x:1?ii 1 . . . f I ae.- -flgiiii' .- . 'ffl I . Z Ml Llitl . . . ,slyifi a at ' - - -:il K .r -ff . . f -. . M tif.,- t .. .V . i 9 qi e 7 gi A .. ff is 5 . . K ' Il l i P i f 5 5 .. . ,I L ,Z Q53 YA ti Xe I 'l . . H f . Y F, 4 5 qt. 5 at Q K- 3' 1 4 r L, N S , , fi t' i ' if , 4 9 5 v- E , M r Mrs. Vadnais teaches physi- cal education and also ad- vises G.A.A., and contact. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Callahan is the school nurse, She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Her hobbies are fishing and skating. ' . i - .-Q. S2 , . - .N . W, . ...MMM V sat. ' , ..,, , Mrs. Hall teaches Home Eco- nomics and Social and Fam- ily Living, and advises the Home Economics club. She is a graduate ot the U. of M. t w Mrs. Cuthbert teaches Home Economics and Clothing and is advisor of the Home Eco- nomics Club: she is a gradu- ate ot St. Olaf, attended Colo., New York College, and U. ot M. Mrs. Lang teaches Homemak- ing. She is a graduate oi Mankato State Teachers Col- lege. Sewing and craft work are her favorite hobbies. Mr. Campbell teaches band and orchestra. He attended the University de Mantpellier in France and also Mac Phail College ot Music. Mr. Campbell likes to cook, col- lect stamps, and do some Miss Denzel teaches music and advises A Choir, B Choir. and Girls' Glee Club. She is a graduate of the U. of M., and attended Iuilliard, and Columbia. gardening, Mr. Simmelink, counselor of the junior class. He is a grad- uate ot the University of Min- nesota. Fishing and wood- work are his special hobbies. ...T Mr. Lundeen is the student council advisor, and also ad- vises Hi-Y's. He is a gradu- ate of Augsburg U. and the U. of M. Miss Bryant teaches English. and is the advisor of Girls League. She graduated trom the U. ot M. X -w 9' ey. l . M, QW . 5 Mrs. Robinson counselor of the 1959 Senior Class, is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. She enjoys read- ing and writing as her hob- bies. Miss Sas, secretary to the Mrs. Weibel is an office principal, is also the school clerk. In her spare time she registrar. She enjoys collect- listens to music, enjoys gar- ing phonograph records and dening, and takes part in postcards. church activities. I Mr. Klawitter teaches English and journalism. He attended Hamline, Gustavia, and the University of Minnesota. He is advisor to the Times and Stage Force. I ? Y '4 -Q 1 1 l U1 Lulhx LL MAN! 'QAA-AF ll ' m- e- Z -15 4 'N-ful 541411 .T .Wt ,... links, L,-4 - -A X 1 . . I I Miss Meili teaches biology and graduated from the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Her hobby is collecting antique buttons. , , 3 ..,f1. 4... ' ' 'X 1' 4 -.. ll i ef ..,3? .f 0 v .,A....1 1. Mrs. Iahnke is an office clerk. Her pastimes include weaving on a loom, listening to music and playing the piano, and takes part in church activities. Miss Asher teaches English and graduated from Hamline University. Her favorite pas- times are watching plays and listening to music. fb 0 -f::t ' u,,fAs,.f G-KL.. CUSTODIANS. ,Q--. gs vw. af re, if ROW 12 Edward Klein, Harold Lundberg, Irving Thomson, Iohn Pfluger, Manly Allen. ROW 2: Delbert Brom, Mike Bailen, Tom Kirschling, Tom McRindle, George Lemire. COOKS. 4- . s - - . . . . V - qw rf, M, .M K, 'el It it kk,k 1. 3 I' 55 1 i i fi 2 3 f 1 1. E ' if M K Mrs. Nonie lost, Mrs. Doris Iohnson, Mrs. Marry Ternyuk, Mrs. Lorraine Zelle, Mrs. Evcx Hcxrlicker, Miss Sibillcx Klyine, Mrs. Emily Squires, Mrs. Linda Young, Mrs. Ruth Ccrrstensen, Mrs. Elinor Holmuy, Mrs. Tillie Polsky. 2 .- ,B pa A 1 n A ,, 5. 5 :aa -, - ,2- .-. iii :'k'vlE'2'x ugli- 53 .,, Q , -f 44. .. 1535337 J , '1 3 .-.- -45:5 lx new , -Y 'Q 3. 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IUDITH DAHLE MILDRED COLEMAN LISA COOK KATHRYN DAVIES Vg, -,-my QW, L E 1, :lil , ll M l A EARR ' D R A . LE A' A ' L- 1 L-h A A . R A A A RARRL A 1 f f A A '- l ? A f T, LAAA ' LAEL fl A 2 A 1 , . 1 J M 54 ' 5 - ROBERT CHARLES CAROL LOTAR DESMOND DEVET DICKSON DOHMEN GLORIA ECOEE ,V BARRY EFFRESS RAAAR ,F A I ...,. CORINNE . EISENBERG A ' Y L , HARRIET . E RAR EISENRERG X STEVE EVAN CHARLES EMPSON EPPER1' ERDING R, xg Q ' 55 . 5 , A 5 MICHAEL DOODY DAVID DOUGHERTY IUDITH DREW ALBERT DRISCOLL BARBARA DUNCAN MARSHA EISENBERG 7, .. 155 ' ' A ,, xv.. Alamy f.,., ,, :- ,s, .Z g . ,tk fix Q' E IUDITH ERDMAN :iii .yi .. l A A sk ' 5 ' ' '- wgiefgfwgzf, zrrw, LLW, V- A, A L., 'sewzgl szasawgvzfeiastff,iefhggggglsz' 5' :m f ,WW 5: - ' X ,ww . -gf i, LW mn sf Af , A A ,-A K L . , A s sfwi X . , MARY PAUL JANE ERDMAN ERNST FABEL GARY PINK i A 'EQ LEE 'A A FITCH A A - .: - A x H A jf ALA- KENNETH LOREN L ,-P EREIBERG Ross My X ky. LILLIAN A HERBERT Fox i FRITZKE F, .1 X .f,. Qgyx K: 6 ! 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T BARRY KANE CHARLES KIRK ROBERT KOETZ --ng r 'Y 94 ws 2 A-'24 A ML ,E W 3. , li 4 if-fswu HARVEY KAPLAN DENNIS KISBY .Q - A '3 Q , ik, -A N ' If X T LEROY KOPP J' . : 'L+ si- 71 -- ' Lf -W . 1 K I , ' '5-gi A 'V I! nf T g' , ' . I n ' ,,. , , vw.: fi 5 ,2E, , STUART EUGENE LYNNE KAPLAN KASPER KATZ NORMAN KATZ J I IOETTA KEMP FRANK KEMPE T T 4-K IEROME SANDRA ' A KLEINSASSER KINGSLEY kg .L I rv - .. , A MNH A KLEYMAN STUART -1 KLONER NANCY 5, JEROME ,. KOTVAL KOSEL W f ' , .-Aqigewyxf fg-Q4 A Q, 4 M 5 Kf:'23..'-'fY?gv,T ' I ' SSW EEQJL MM . 'rf g '?Y-V5 . leg I . , . Qulg :I I . ., Q 1 :1 .H eff I W. - - fig: ' 1:-:snif f up 1 '- ' A A I My .- 5? ..i.::y . , A i E 5 .AA. g1-, L I , K if . f -fg s im I 7 , 'fav - I 1 MARIE I. KRANTZAS I - MURIEL LANDE 1 A , in I f :,. 1.341 i W' 'W' . X aff? 'fury 5 Q GERALD LANG CAROL LANNER EMILY ' . I LANZ .. 9 R' if lf - IAMES I A A LARSON LALL LEE I I LARSON GENE CAROL LEARY LEE 23 HMS ,. ,. ..., wg, ,LQ 5 ,YQ Q? -rx PQ ' I : I. -A . 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Mg. . mi 'gy M CAMILLA MARTIN BARD MAN THEY ga V H ,is if S? 2 K . 5 ' f My if , .sfl , V 145' Wilgiii. imfiiigmj' :Si'x35 35if- -vrfw if' ' ' .. ff Q .J V .xyhi If .,:-, 1 -'-g 1, - ,' l-if'f4.- r' I ' 15' ,J -:EFA gb I .1 ,Igg y Rx I K f 9 'Lia M1 gl, I-f :W I 55' II 55, SE ,ig ww ,L .EQ F2 bg ,nr v I- ga X I .1 Ejixw 5 '3g,Ffw 'X .. Jff-f X. . ' ill? ' ' bf W M5' sf? 5' - V ' MARY LUFKIN DENNIS LUND KENNETH LUNDOUIST CAROL MACKAY DAVID MACKAY I-'RUMA MARGOLES ,V L 3 X 1 igxiifzw, I sw -1 4- far ' Q' , I I Y , w f M ,I 'I . I, ,W + far 4 S i' x 4 5 I! ,ai gm .Q be A, Ji 'XT- . 12: M , 4 '. .twua 5, .Q ...t a i f fis ,A WILLIAM MASSIE 3 28 57 J HN W x C KATHLEEN MCCLUNEY IZ -Id f s : Q , s I s P- T, wr'-1,g IACOULYN MCFADDEN GLADYS MILLER RICHARD MILNAR WILLIAM MOBERG RUSSELL MOFFAT DAVID MORGAN . - ' QQ 5 LL ,Q f -+ R . fi- if ., . fs- . 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' 52 H H 'S'-I E fx 1 Qf l i f A JANET KENNETH A - I PAULSEN PARIZEK I 3 DONALD I I EUGENE PASTER D.AD TE1 E PAYMAR -24 A LOWELL PATAK IAMES PEDERSON I I P A What are you doing A with that knife, Brutus? H MARCERY I ' ETE Q PEILEN J Ik . we HELEN CARL KATHERINE DUANE CHARLES Zzq PELISSIER PERKINS PERKINS PERTEET PETERSON ,QQ 3 .',.-E - , Vim ll u ,quilt ,. R ,va 'A -- I .I x I ' I IITI A 3 igiqxiih efff- , N., 3 145231:-1 . f J i' ,. .. . RP .Sw SW .: .,, . I P., S f- :. ' xg. 4s::Qa,f'gR1:Q1ssexRA- Sw- .V -:Reef - A .M . N iw P rf : I I , T :, ,-my , li 2 L. PRED JAY IEAN RICHARD PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON HOWARD PINCE BARBARA l A WILLIAM N OV5, ,.,, , .:.,,. , .,,,, , N A A SANDRA I ' POLLACK A BARBARA MARILYN 3 PRICE PURINGTON I UDITH RAMBERG A A , vw t . ,, ., T, .P Aff WILLIAM PETERSON THOMAS PETSCHAUER DENNIS PIEPHO EULIS PIERCE IAMES I -i I PIERCE A .-. 1 AAAA I 1 MICHAEL POSNANSKY GRETCHEN RAMLOW PAA f pf 'Jil N if -. 1: fllglvmv 7 ,. ' ,:,.:! , T 61? A, A . 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I, I I If .f I ., X :fs 'Q' -r ht, .iff I. - ,v :S 5 1 I I 0 ,gun-.K EILEEN TANNER ALYCE TODD LUANN TRUEN EMMY LOU TRUMPER FREDERICK TUCKNER WILLIAM TUCKNER ii '15 I I .Q 'HE If ,gf we ' .6 ,gl I f MILLARD TENTIS DAVID TURNER -mi I my .' I ff, -I 4. X DENNIS TESKE THEODORE if TETZLAFF ELSIE TUTT I+. RICKEL TWERSKY ,iw i ' WT ' If BONITA TIETZ IOHN UTTER 32 ' at IQ' j W'-I ' f 'T 've . L, - 3 K , g g,,-,.,,- su 1 .1 - STEPHEN VARS ROBERT WHITTINGHAM GARY WRIGHT ,f--'Q IANET DAWN RICHARD AUDREY VAUGHAN VILLARS VINGERS WAGNER BARBARA WALLACE IAMES WALTER SENEVIEVE FRANCES WEIR WILLIAMS 1 I Tu 5: -v ROBERT WRIGHT I Sm, 'F IACOUELINE WILSON IANET WYKES -Hn W I 2 3 QQ IOHN WHITMORE STEPHEN WINNICK ROBERT woon 3 ' ,LS 6' E ,ff . 6 55 fi. sr .N J i his M ,, ja ELIZABETH YAMBRICK . h , 21:23 ' X - ,A 6 iii: Hips is-vat 3 f 10' 1 i as ' 1 f 5 ' -. b 'Q' tl ,-awe .QE ' Q .. -4, ,- Q M. ,+- r at , , it. fe a. ng.. .,,. .,-., 1kVVk,. k V ROBERT ' 1 .V I MICHELE CHARLOTTE IVY YEAGER 3 YELLEN YOUNG YOUNG LEW YOUNG 1 T52 SHARON . Y J ZEROTH up ,V U 5 Q ,'q:: E . I Tv MARLENE HELEN ZILKA ZYLBERMAN SENIOR CLASS B OFFICERS Charles Peterson, Treasurer: Carol Dicksen, Secretary: Marlow Hotch- kiss, President: Sharon Bishop, Vice President. ABERMAN, ALVIN, Abe, A Football: A Basketball: A Base- ball: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: A Choir. ABRAMSON, MARGO, Madly. Senior Mixer, Co-Chairman: Senior Class Play: Chemistry Club: Assemblies: French Club: In- ternational Relations Club. ACKOS. MARY, Mickey, Chess Club: Pep Club. ADAM, ROBERT, Bobo, A Hockey: Swimming: A Choir: Ski Club: Iunior Achievement. AKER, LEONARD, Len, Chemistry Club: Iunior Achievement. AKIN, ULKA, Kate, American Field Service: Student Council: Toti Amici Y-Teens: International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Choral Readers. ALBRECHT, DENNIS, Tiny, A Football: Senior Varsity Track: Student Council, Pres., Treas.: Central Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Boys' State Alternate. ALBRECHT, KENNETH, Ken. Delta Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Science Club: Alpha Hi-Y: A Hockey. ALLEN, IERRY. ALLISON, RICHARD, Dick, A Choir: B Choir: Minutemen Hi-Y. ANDERSON, BARBARA, Barbie, G.A.A.: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Ram- sey High School. ANNETT, ROBERT, Bob, Minutemen Hi-Y. ANNICELLI, GLORIA, Glo, G.A.A.: C Club Girls' League: Chemistry Club: Nurse's Assistant: Referee. APPLEBAUM, IEAN, Ieanie, Pep Club: A Choir: Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club: Library Assistant: Bridge Club. ARENSON, IEFFERY, Ieff, Sophomore Honor Medal: Iunior Honor Medal: Iunior Achievement. ARNOULD, IUNE, Red Cross: Girls' League. ASHTON, RICHARD, Dick, Track: Cehisean Agent. AUSTIN, IOHN, A Football: B Football: Science Club: Chess Club: B Hockey. BACH, PERRY, Latin Club: Philosophy Club: Tri Sigma: Assem- blies: Class Comm.: Iunior Red Cross. BACHWITZ, MARION, Chess Club: French Club: Cehisean Agent: Chemistry Club: Times Staff: Bridge Club. BAKER, RUSSELL, Biff, A Hockey, Capt.: Alpha Hi-Y: Traffic Squad: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Rifle Club. BARNES, IUDITH, Iudy, Spanish Club: Girls' League, Sec.: Zeta 1 Y-Teens, Sec.: Pep Club: Sophomore Sweetheart: Iunior Homecomnig Attendant. IBARONA, MARLENE, Mar, Future Office Leaders, Sec.: Girls' W League Council: G.A.A.: C Club: Tri Decum Y-Teens. lBARTH, NANCY, Toti Amici Y-Teens: Latin Club, Treas.: Spanish W Club: Girls' League: Chemistry Club: Pep Club, Treas. BARTH, SALLY, Bunty, Toti Amici Y-Teens: Latin Club: Girls' , League: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Student Council. BARWISE, MARY, Mary Io, Choral Readers: Dramatic Club: I French Club: G.A.A.: C Club: Future Teachers: Chemistry Club. lBEGGS, LORNA, Spanish Club, Sec.: Dramatics Club, V. Pres.: 1 Iunior Class Play: A Choir: Usherettes: G.A.A.: C Club. IBENDER, FREDERICK, Fred, Iunior Achievement. 'BENSON, PAUL, Chemistry Club: Rifle Club: Olympian Hi-Y. lBERG, GERALD, Ierry, A Hockey: Traffic Squad: Stage Force. WBERGGREN, SYLVIA, Syl, Homecoming Comm.: Student Council: Future Teachers: Zeta Y-Teens, Treas.: Dramatic Club: Chem- t istry Club. 1BERKMAN, BRENDALEE, Brenda, Assemblies: Senior Class Play: l Debate Club: International Relations Club: Chemistry Club: - Latin Club. BEULKE, MARY, Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls' League: Chem- istry Club: G.A.A.: Assemblies. BISHOP, SHARON, Bish, Toti Amici Y-Teens, Pres.: Senior Class I V. Pres.: Ski Club, V. Pres.: Student Council: French Club, . Sec.: Iunior Honor Medal. BITTNER, LARRY, Bit, Rifle Club: Traffic Squad: Lot Patrol: Model 1 Airplane Club. lBIORKLUND, IOHN, Chemistry Club: Murray High School. :BLACK, GERALD, Ierry, A Band: Intramural Sports: Traffic l Squad: Radio Workshop: Locker Office. BLACK, THELMA, Girls' League. lBLAKE, MARY, Reets, Diversified Vocations: Tri Sigma: Iunior 1 Achievement: Girls' League: St. Francis de Sales High School. lBLIZIN, ROBERTA, Bobbi, Girls' League: Pep Club: Chemistry 1 Club. IBLOOM, DENNIS, Denny, Chess Club: P.A. System. l BLOOM, ELAINE, Cehisean Staff, Faculty Editor: Girls' League: 1 Bridge Club: Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club. EBOEHM, THOMAS, Tyrone, Gymnastics: Rifle Club: Ski Club: . Iunior Achievement. l BONNEY, RACHEL, Rae, Times Staff, Feature Editor: Student Di- rectory, Executive Editor: Spanish Club: Usherettes: Interna- . tional Relations Club: Latin Club. BORGEN, PATRICIA, Patti, -Girls' League: Amica Fida Y-Teens. BOWE, CHAROLETTE, Hobe, Future Office Leaders: Girls' League. BOWLES, IAMES, Iim, Iunior Achievement. BRANDT, PETER, Fanny, A Football: Swimming: A Baseball: A Choir: Alpha Hi-Y: A Hockey. BREDEMUS, RONALD, B Hockey: Traffic Squad: Ski Club: Science Club. BREIDEL, GERALD, Butch, Traffic Squad. BRIDGER, SHIRLEY, Shirl, Amica Fida Y-Teens: Pep Club: Office Helper: Assemblies: French Club. BRIESE, GRETCHEN, Stretch, Times Staff, Business Manager: Quill and Scroll: Zeta Y-Teens, V. Pres., C.C.: American Field Ser- vice Summer Scholarship: Iunior Honor Medal: Student Council. BRODSKY, STANLEY, Stan, Iunior Academy of Science: Chemistry Club: A Band: Science Club: Bridge Club. BROOKS, PHILLIP, Brooker, A Football: A Basketball: Senior Varsity Track: Student Council: A Choir: Minutemen Hi-Y, Chaplain. BROWN, REED, Minutemen Hi-Y: Stamp and Coin Club: Traffic Squad: Book Store. BROWN, RICHARD, Dick, Iunior Academy of Science: Class Comm.: Science Club: Chemistry Club: Lab Assistant. BUFORD, RONALD, Ron, Boys State Rep.: Chemistry Club: Cen- tury Hi-Y: Basketball. BURNS, TIMOTHY, Tim. BURNS, THOMAS, Buns, Camera Club. BURTON, ARNOLD, Arnie, Chess Club: Traffic Squad. BURTON, CAROL, Cookie, Y-Teens: Girls' Glee Club: Stillwater High School. BUTWIN, DAVID, Dave, Times Staff, Sports Editor: Intramural Sports: Quill and Scroll: Times Agent: Chemistry Club. BUTWINICK, CONRAD, Connie, Iunior Honor Medal: Sophomore Honor Medal: Stamp and Coin Club, Pres.: Homecoming Comm.: A Choir: Chemistry Club. CAMPBELL, THOMAS, Tom, Gymnastics: Alpha Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Cehisean Agent: Ski Club: Iunior Varsity Track. CANNON, NORBERT, Norb, Junior Achievement: Tri Sigma. CAREY, ION, lack, Senior Varsity Track: Iunior Varsity Track. Dieter and Kate are citizens of the World. CARLEY, GERALDINE, Pidge, Homecoming Comm., Co-Chairman: Zeta Y-Teens, Pres., Sec.: French Club: Latin Club: A Choir: Ski Club. CHAFFEE, IULIA, Chaps, A Choir: Assemblies: Ulysses High School, Ulysses, Pa. CHARPENTIER, GARY, Projection Force: A Band: Traffic Squad: Class Comm. CHASE, HARRIET, Dramatic Club: Cehisean Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: Spanish Club: Girls' League: Chemistry Club: Pep Club. CHRISTSEN, RICHARD, Pudge. CHRISTSEN, ROBERT, Bob, Century Hi-Y: Iunior Class Play: Chemistry Club: P.A. System. CHROMEY, TERESE, Terry, G.A.A.: All City Award: Referee: Girls' League. CLARK, IAMES, Iim, A Football: Mid Hi-Y, Pres.: Student Council. CLOUD, IEAN, Girls' Glee Club. COLEMAN, MILDRED, Chico, A Choir: Choral Readers: Camera Club: Girls' Glee Club: G.A.A. COLLINS, IEROME, Ierr, Projection Force: Square Dance Club: Chemistry Club. CONNOLLY, MICHAEL, Mike, Cretin High School. CONRAD, SANDRA, Sandy, G.A.A., Executive Board: Zeta Y- Teens, V. Pres.: A Choir: Pep Club: G.A.A., All City Award: Girls' League. CONRATH, EMILY ANN, Em, G.A.A., All City Award: Girls' League: Dramatic Club: Chemistry Club. COOK, LISA, Cookie, Sophomore Class V. Pres.: I.S. Comm., Co- Chairman: Iunior Class Play: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Pres.: Dra- matic Club: Chemistry Club. COOPER, BARTON, Chemistry Club: Chess Club: Marshall Iunior High School. COOPER, CHARLES, Coop, A Basketball: Senior Varsity Track: Central Hi-Y: Chemistry Club. CORMICAN, ROSE, Rosie, Girls' League: Square Dance Club: Iunior Achievement. COX, LINDA, G.A.A.: Amiga Fida Y-Teens: Diversified Vocations. CRAWFORD, PETER, Pete, Kappa Hi-Y: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Traffic Squad. CURRELL, MARIORIE, Marjie, Spanish Club, Treas.: Toti Amici Y-Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club: Chemistry Club: Ski Club. CURTIS, DONALD, Don, Iunior Academy of Science: Chemistry Club: Orchestra: Student Council: Sophomore Honor Medal. DAHLE, IUDITH, Iudy, A Choir: Iunior Red Cross, V. Pres.: Chemistry Club: Usherettes: G.A.A., All City Award: Zeta Y-Teens. DAVIES, KATHRYN, Kay, Class Comm.: Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club: Science Club: G.A.A.: C Club. DESMOND, ROBERT, Buns. DEVET, CHARLES, Killer, A Football: A Hockey: Tennis, Capt.: Sophomore Class Treas.: Ski Club: Central Hi-Y. DICKSON, CAROL, Senior Class Sec.: G.A.A. Executive Board, Pres.: Girls' League, Treas.: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Sec.: Student Council: G.A.A., All City Award. DOHMEN, LOTAR, A Choir: Student Council: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: Chess Club. DOODY. MICHAEL, Howdy. DOUGHERTY, DAVID, Dave, Class Comm. DREW, JUDITH, Judy. DRISCOLL, ALBERT, Andy, Dramatic Club: Latin Club: B Choir, Dramatic Club Play: Assemblies: Pep Club. DUNCAN, BARBARA, Barb, Girls' League Council: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Toti Amici Y-Teens: Pep Club: G.A.A. ECOFF, GLORIA, Glo, Zeta Y-Teens, V. Pres.: Girls' League: Junior Achievement: French Club: Pep Club: Diversified Vocations. EFFRESS, BARRY, Bare, A Baseball: A Basketball: Cen- tral Hi-Y, Pres.: I.S. Comm., Co-Chairman: Homecoming Comm., Co-Chairman: Freshman Class Treas. EISENBERG, CORINNE, Connie, Bridge Club: Chemistry Club: Girls' League: Square Dance Club: Office Helper. EISENBERG, HARRIET, Girls' League Council: International Re- lations Club: Spanish Club: Junior Red Cross: Homecoming Comm.: Chemistry Club. EISENBERG, MARSHA, Mindy, Quill and Scroll: Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Times Staff: Bridge Club. EMPSON, STEVE, A Choir: St. John's High School. EPPERT, EVAN, Ev. ERDING, CHARLES, Chuck, Projection Force: Radio Club, V. Pres.: Chemistry Club. ERDMAN, JUDITH, A Choir: Operetta: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Treas.: Spanish Club: G.A.A.: Homecoming Comm. ERDMAN, MARY, Erdie, Toti Amici Y-Teens, Sec.: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Pep Club: B Choir: Ski Club. ERNST, PAUL, Butch, Junior Achievement. FABEL, JANE, Freshman Class V. Pres.: Latin Club, Sec., V. Pres.: Toti Amici Y-Teens, V. Pres.: A Choir: Girls' League Coun- cil: Junior Class Play. FARREN, RICHARD, Dick, Chemistry Club: Chess Club. FINK, GARY, A Hockey: Trallic Squad: Chemistry Club. FITCH, LEE, Kappa Hi-Y, Treas.: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: Junior Achievement, V. Pres. FOSS, LOREN, Lorry, A Choir, Pres.: Kappa Hi-Y, Pres.: Stu- dent Council: Senior Varsity Track: Cross Country, Capt.: Sophomore Honor Medal. FOX, LILLIAN, Lana, Zeta YATeens: Girls' League: French Club: Pep Club: Ski Club. FREDRICKSON, KAREN, Diversified Vocations: G.A.A.: C Club: Marshall Junior High School. FREIBERG, KENNETH, Jerry, Camera Club: Orchestra: Stamp and Coin Club. FRITZKE, HERBERT, Insomnia, Camera Club: Junior Achievement: Marshall Junior High School. FURLONG, SHERMAN, Sherm. GABRIEL, JOANNE, Future Teachers: Student Council: G.A.A.: Zeta Y-Teens: Tri Sigma: Paint and Patches. GALMAN, IAMES, Jim, Alpha Hi-Y, Pres.: Senior Varsity Track: Junior Varsity Track: Cross Country: Chemistry Club: Ski Club. GANTMAN, MELVYN, Chemistry Club. GELLER, RONALD. Gallagher, Science Club: A Choir: Track. GERR, STUART, Nose, B Hockey: A Choir: B Choir: B Football: Traffic Squad: Intramural Sports. GETCHELL, BRUCE, Getch, Kappa Hi-Y, V. Pres.: Student Council: Ski Club: Cross Country: Chemistry Club: Tennis. GILBERT, WILLIAM, Bill, Cehisean Staff, Art Editor: Wing Dau- bers: A Choir. GILL, ELIZABETH, Biz, Student Council: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Pres.: Junior Class Play: Sophomore Honor Medal: Junior Honor Medal: G.A.A. Executive Board. GODES, JOHN, Freshman Class Pres.: Boys' State Rep.: Sopho- more Honor Medal: Junior Honor Medal: Junior Academy of Science: Latin Club, GOLD, DONALD, Don, Junior Achievement: Chemistry Club. GOLDBARG, MARGIE, Goldie, Spanish Club: Girls' League. GOLDBARG, MAXINE, Max, French Club: Choral Readers: Times Agent: Cehisean Agent: Spanish Club: International Re- lations. GOLDENBERG, PHYLLIS, Flop, G.A.A.: Pep Club: A Choir: Ski Club: Spanish Club: Girls' League. GOLDISH, ANDREA, Andi, Radio Workshop: Paint and Patches: Pep Club: Girls' League: Junior Class Play. GOLDMAN, RALEIGH, Ral, Girls' League Council: Homecoming Comm.: Class Comm.: Latin Club: Dramatic Club: Pep Club. GOODROAD, DENNIS, Denny, Traffic Squad: Junior Achievement. GORDON, ROCHELLE, Shelly, Traffic Squad: Chess Club: French Club: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Bridge Club. GORMAN, THOMAS, Tom. GRAHAM, CURTIS, Otto, Kappa Hi-Y: Baseball: Junior Achieve- ment: Chemistry Club: Traiiic Squad: Intramural Sports. GRAY, BUFORD, Basketball. GREEN, LAPERCELL. Lap, A Football: B Football: A 40 Hockey: B Hockey: Junior Varsity Track: Assemblies. GRISWOLD, MICHAEL, Gris, Century Hi-Y, Pres.: A Baseball B Baseball: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Marshall Junior High School. GRONEWOLD, ROBERT, Bob, Senior Varsity Track. GROSS, CAREN, Debate Club: Spanish Club: Choir: Muscatine High School. Muscatine, Iowa. GROTEFEND, JUDITH, Judy, Pep Club: Ski Club: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club: G.A.A., All City Award: Girls' League. GRUFMAN, NEIL, Grui, A Hockey: Traffic Squad: Chemistry Club: Central Hi-Y: Junior Varsity Track: Ski Club. GULNER, SYBIL, Sam, Pep Club: Junior Achievement: Assemblies: Junior Class Play: Chemistry Club: G.A.A. GUSTAFSON, JANE, Pug, A Choir: Omega Chi Y-Teens: Span- ish Club: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Pep Club. GUSTAFSON, MARIE, Gus, Zeta Y-Teens, Treas., I.C.C.: Junior Class Play: Spanish Club: Dramatic Club: Future Teachers: Chemistry Club. HAGBERG, NANCY, Haggy. Times Staff, Make-up Editor: G.A.A. Executive Board: Student Council. Sec.: Ski Club, Treas.: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Chaplain: Latin Club. HAIDER, JAN, French Club: Omega Chi Y-Teens: Junior Achieve- ment: Girls' League: G.A.A. HALL, BARBARA, Ski Club: French Club, Treas.: Zeta Y-Teens: Dramatic Club: G.A.A., C Club: Assemblies. HAMANN, GERRY, Hey, Junior Class Play: Student Council: A Choir: A Hockey: Ski Club: Dramatic Club. HAMM. IUDITH. Jude. HANSON, RICHEL, A Band: Skin Diving Club: Junior Varsity Track: B Football: Gymnastics: Bismarck High School, Bismarck, N. D. HARDING, CHARLES, Chuck, Mid Hi-Y: A Choir: Class Comm.: Class Play: Times Agent: Ski Club. HARNISCH, KAREN, Kay, A Choir: Chemistry Club: Zeta Y Teens: Girls' League: G.A.A.: C Club: Pep Club. HARICH, MARY LOU, Lou, G.A.A.: All City Award: Zeta Y- Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club: Bridge Club: Latin Club. HASKIN, RICHARD, Hal, Alpha Hi-Y: Class Comm.: Intramural Sports: Tri Sigma: Gymnastics: Chemistry Club. HAYDEN, DENNIS, Twin, Dramatic Club: Junior Class Play. HEMINGWAY, BRUCE, Junior Achievement, Treas.: Camera Club, Sec.: Chess Club: Olympian Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Glenbard High School. Glen Ellyn, Ill. HENDERSON, MARGERY, Marge, Times Staff: Junior Achieve- ment: G.A.A.: C Club: Girls' League: Pep Club: Spanish Club. HILDEBRANT, MARILYN, Mar, A Choir: Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls' League: Homecoming Comm.: G.A.A. HILTON, CONSTANCE, Connie, Zeta Y-Teens: G.A.A. Executive Board: G.A.A., All City Award: Pep Club: Ski Club: Chem- istry Club. HILTON, JACQUELINE, Jackie, Student Council: Book Store, Man- ager: Cehisean Staff, Subscription Editor: Senior Class Play: Junior Class Play: Dramatic Club. HILTON, JUDITH, Judy, Zeta Y-Teens, C.C.: Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Girls' League. HIRSCHORN, GERALD, Jerry, A Choir: Track: Chemistry Club: Cross Country: Assemblies: Hi-Y. HOLDEN, MARY, Zeta Y-Teens, Sec., Treas.: French Club: Ski Club: Pep Club: Chemistry Club: Girls' League. HOLMEN, DOUGLAS, Doug, Student Council: Junior Class Treas.: Gymnastics: Toastmasters: Ski Club: Chemistry Club. HOLTZ, BARTON, Bart, Projection Force: Chemistry Club. HOOPER, CYNTHIA, Cindy, Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' League Coun- cil: Latin Club: G.A.A., C Club: Sophomore Honor Medal: Pep Club. HORNING, WILLIAM. HOTCHKISS, MARLOW, Senior Class Pres.: Junior Academy of Science: Junior Honor Medal: Sophomore Honor Medal: Chemistry Club: Kappa Hi-Y. HUELSTER, THOMAS, Tom, Stamp and Coin Club. HURSH, BARBARA, Barb, Times Stall, News Editor: International Relations Club: Ouill and Scroll: French Club: Junior Honor Medal: West High, Madison, Wis. HUSETH, NANCY, Zeta Y-Teens, Pres.: Spanish Club, Pres.: A Choir: Future Teachers: Chemistry Club: Girls' League. ISABELL, CARVER, Track, Gymnastics. JACKSON, KENNETH, Ken, A Hockey: B Baseball: Intramural Sports: Alpha Hi-Y: Student Council. JACKSON, SPENCER, Stoney, A Football: B Football: Senior Varsity Track: Junior Varsity Track: Junior Achievement: C Club. JACOBS, JILL, Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Ski Club: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Amica Fida Y-Teens, V. Pres. JACOBSON, MARQUERITE, Marge, G.A.A.: Amica Fida Y-Teens, Pres., Treas.: Girls' League: Future Office Leaders. JENSEN, DARLENE, Dee Dee, G.A.A.: C Club: Amica Fida Y-Teens: Septim Chi Y-Teens: Pep Club: Square Dance Club. JENSEN, LAURA, Jens, Girls' League Council: G.A.A.: C Club: Tri Decem Y-Teens: Junior Achievement, Treas.: International Relations Club. JEPSON, DUDLEY, Dud, Kappa Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: Chemistry Club: Junior Class Play: Gymnastics: Radio Workshop. JOHNSON, BERNADINE, Bonnie, Square Dance Club: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Diversified Vocations: Girls' Glee Club: Pep Club. JOHNSON, DARLENE, Girls' Glee Club: B Choir: Girls' League. JOHNSON, GARY, Times Staff, Circulation Manager: Camera Club: Rifle Club. JOHNSON, JANET, Jan, Amica Fida Y-Teens: A Choir: Girls' Leaque: Pep Club: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club. JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, Larry. JOHNSON, RICHARD, Dick, A Football: A Baseball. JONES, WILLIAM, Bill, A Football: 'A Basketball: B Foot- ball: Intramural Sports. JORDI, ALBERT, Elvis, Camera Club: Radio Club: Model Airplane Club: Chess Club: Elgin Academy, Elgin, Ill. JORGENSEN, EDWARD, Ed, Times Staff: Chess Club, Sec.: Foot- ball. JUDD, SANDRA, Sandy, Cehisean Staff, Senior Editor: Toti Amici Y-Teens: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: International Relations Club: Quill and Scroll. KAMIN, DARLENE, G.A.A.: Girls' League: B Choir: Assemblies. KAMIN, DARRYL, Junior Academy of Science: A Choir: Latin Club: Operetta: Times Agent: Class Comm. KAMPA, PERRY. KAMPA, ROBERT, Bob, Projection Force. KANE, BARRY, Chemistry Club: Class Comm.: Assemblies: Stage Force: Traffic Squad: B Football. KAPLAN, HARVEY, Harv, Debate Team: Philosophy Club: Ce- hisean Staff: Club Editor: Chemistry Club: Junior Class Play: Quill and Scroll. KAPLAN, STUART, Stu. Intramural Sports: Traffic Squad: Locker Office. KASPER, EUGENE, Gene, Delta Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Choral Readers: Ski Club: Radio Workshop: Science Club. KATZ, LYNNE, Lynnie. Cehisean Staff: Girls' League: Radio Workshop: International Relations Club: Office Helper: Bridge Club. KATZ, NORMAN, Butch, A Choir: B Choir: Operetta: Times Staff: Cehisean Agent: Ski Club. KEMP, JOETTA, Joe, Pep Club, V. Pres.: G.A.A. Executive Board: Girls' Glee Club: A Choir: Cheerleading: Homecoming Comm. KEMPE, FRANK, Frankenstein, Chemistry Club: Dramatic Club: Spanish Club: Iunior Achievement: Chess Club: Latin Club. KINGSLEY, SANDRA, Sandy, Zeta Y-Teens, V. Pres.: A Choir: Chemistry Club: G.A.A.: C Club: Iunior Red Cross: Ski Club. KIRK, CHARLES, Chuck, Cehisean Staff, Business Editor: Class Trip Comm., Co-Chairman: Rifle Club, Pres.: Homecoming Comm.: Chemistry Club: Junior Honor Medal. KISBY, DENNIS. Denny, Kappa Hi-Y: Senior Varsity Track: Junior Varsity Track: Cross Country: Chemistry Club: Chess Club. KLEINSASSER, JEROME, Jerry, A Choir: Operetta: A Base- ball: Chemistry Club: Traffic Squad: Rifle Club. KLEYMAN, ELAINE, Laney, Chemistry Club: Iunior Red Cross: Future Teachers: French Club: Bridge Club: Chess Club. KLONER, STUART, Stu, Cehisean Agent: Junior Achievement: Chemistry Club: Iunior Red Cross: Science Club: Bridge Club. KOETZ, ROBERT, Bob. KOPP. LEROY, Lightning, Projection Force. KOSEL, NANCY. Nance, Amica Fida Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club: G.A.A.: Traffic Squad. KOTVAL, JEROME, Jerry, Traffic Squad. KRANTZAS. MARIE, Krantz, Chemistry Club: International Rela- tions Club: G.A.A.: Study Hall Monitor: Pep Club: Girls' League. KRUEGER, ROBERT, Bob, Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Camera Club: International Relations Club. KURETSKY, WILLIAM, Bill, Junior Honor Medal: Junior Academy of Science: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Senior Mixer Comm.: B Basketball. LAMSKI, DONNA, Donn, A Choir: Amica Fida Y-Teens, Pres.: G.A.A., C Club: Chemistry Club: Assemblies: Pep Club. LANDE, MURIEL, Mur, Choral Readers: Dramatic Club: Radio Workshop: Girls' League: Junior Red Cross: B Choir. LANG, GERALD, Jerry, A Choir: Football Manager: Track: Model Airplane Club: Chemistry Club: Class Comm. LANGE, SUSAN, Sue, Cheerleading, Capt.: Pep Club. Pres.: Sophomore Homecoming Attendant: Junior Homecoming At- tendant: A Choir: G.A.A. LANGHANS, SUSAN, Sue, G.A.A.: Usherettes: Choir: Dramatic Club: North St. Paul High School. LANGMAN, OLIVIA, Liv, Junior Class .Play: Dramatic Club: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Girls' League. LANNER, CAROL Chemistry Club: Junior Red Cross: Girls' League: B Choir: Pep Club. LANZ, EMILY, Em, Girls' Glee Club: International Relations Club: Girls' League: Lemmon High School, Lemon, S. D. LARSON, JAMES, Jim, Iunior Achievement: Projection Force: Radio Club. LARSON, LEE, Andy, Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Homeroom Rep.: Class Comm.: Traffic Squad. LEARY, GENE, Nothus, Camera Club: Dramatic Club: Track: Gil- bert High School. LEE, CAROL. LEHMAN, JAMES, A Football: All City Hi-Y, V. Pres.: A Choir: Mid Hi-Y: Junior Class Play: Manager: Wrestling. LEVIN, BRUCE, Sophomore Honor Medal: Junior Honor Medal: Student Council: Times Agent: Chemistry Club: Chess Club. LEVIN, ELLIOTT, Al, Basketball: Student Council: Wausau High School, Wausau. Wis. LEVINE, KATHE, Iunior Class Play: Dramatic Club, Sec.: Ski Club: International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Chemistry Club. LEVEY, DEBORAH, Debby, Times Staff: Future Teachers: French Club: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Bridge Club. LISOVSKIS, LYGIA, Lee, Dramatic Club: Y-Teens: Sophomore Honor Medal: Girls' League: International Relations Club: St. Lugers Academy. LOWNSBERY, NANCY, Nan, Spanish Club: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Pep Club: G.A.A., C Club: Toti Amici Y-Teens. Chaplain. LUFKIN, MARY, Mimi, Chemistry Club: International Relations Club: Toti Amici Y-Teens, Treas.: Junior Class Council, Sec.: Girls' League: Science Club. LUND, DENNIS, Basketball: Rifle Club. LUNDOUIST, KENNETH, Kenny, Intramural Sports. MACKAY, CAROL, Betsy, A Choir: Homeroom Rep.: Class Comm:. Homecoming Comm.: International Relations Club: G.A.A., C Club. MACKAY, DAVID, Mack, Hockey. MAHANNAH, VIRGINIA, Ski Club: Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: Pep Club: Chemistry Club. MAHLE, JUDITH, Judy, A Choir: Junior Class Play: Dramatic Club: French Club: Usherettes: G.A.A., C Club. MALINOFF, SHEILA, Dramatic Club: Latin Club: Iunior Class Play: International Relations Club: Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League. MANTHEY, BARD, Persian. MARGOLES, FRUMA, Frumie, Quill and Scroll: Times Agent: Times Staff, Associate Editor: Girls' League: Traffic Squad. MARK, JOHN. Johnny. Cross Country: Model Airplane Club. MARTENS, SANDRA, Sandy, Lunchroom Comm.: Future Teachers: Girls' League: Iunior Achievement. MARTIN, CAMILLA, Camie, Zeta Y-Teens, Pres.: Cehisean Staff. Homeroom Editor: Class Comm.: Girls' League: Chemistry Club: Junior Class Play. MASSIE, WILLIAM, Bill, B Football: B Basketball: Senior Varsity Track: Junior Varsity Track: Minutemen Hi-Y, Pres.: Junior Achievement. MCCLUNEY, KATHLEEN, Kathy, G.A.A., C Club: Tri Sigma: Girls League: Y-Teens: Future Office Leaders. MCCLUSKEY, JAY, Mac, Sophomore Class Pres.: B Football: B Basketball: Student Council: Central Hi-Y: Track. MCCUBBIN, BRUCE, Mac, P.A. Force: Chemistry Club. MCDONOUGH, KATHLEEN, Kathy, Chemistry Club: Omega Chi Y-Teens. MCFADDEN, JACOUELYN, Jackie, Junior Academy of Science: Zeta Y-Teens, Pres., Sec.: Student Council: G.A.A. Executive Board, V. Pres.: Homecoming Comm.: Iunior Red Cross, V. Pres. MCINTOSH, ELIJAH, Mack, Iunior Achievement: Cehisean Agent: Senior Varsity Track: Cross Country: Marshall Junior High School. McMAHON, LARRY. Mac, Traffic Squad: Monarch Hi-Y. MCQUILLAN, CAROL, Cammie. Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Future Office Leaders. MEDCALF, ROLAND, Mid Hi-Y, Treas.: Choral Readers. MILLER, GLADYS, Stone, Future Teachers, Sec.: Chemistry Club: Girls' League: Pep Club: Junior Red Cross: G.A.A. MILNAR, RICHARD, Dick, Future Office Leaders, Treas. MOBERG, WILLIAM, Bill. MOFFAT, RUSSELL, Russ, Junior Achievement: Rifle Club. MORGAN, DAVID, Bat, Stamp and Coin Club: Rifle Club. MOY, JEAN, Jeannie, Future Teachers, Pres.: Toti Amici Y-Teens: Chemistry Club, Sec.: International Relations Club, Treas.: Girls' League: G.A.A. Executive Board. MUELLER, SHERRIN, Sherry, Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: A Choir: B Choir: G.A.A., All City Award: Girls' League. NAGEL, IOHN, Century Hi-Y, Chaplain: Chemistry Club: Track: Ski Club: Radio Club: All City Hi-Y. NAPIER, PAUL. NASON, PETER, Pete, Kappa Hi-Y: Band: Orchestra: Ski Club: All City Hi-Y: Tennis. NEAL, ELLIS, Iunior'Achievement: Iunior Varsity Track: Marshall Iunior High School. NELSON, DONALD, Don, Iunior Achievement. NELSON, SHARON, Toti Amici Y-Teens, Treas.: Times Staff: Latin Club: Iunior Red Cross: Future Teachers: International Rela- tions Club. NEMER, BRUCE, Ecurb, Intramural Sports: Chemistry Club: Bridge Club: Iunior Academy of Science. NEREN, IEROME, Torpedo, Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: As- semblies. NERISON, DAVID, Dave. NIEDRA, IVARS. NORDGREN, MARIANNE, A Choir: Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' League: Ski Club: Girls' Glee Club. NOVICK, HARVEY, Harv, A Hockey: B Hockey: Stage Force: Chess Club. NOVICK, MICHAEL, Mike, Football: Baseball: Hockey: Times Staff: Homeroom Rep.: Central Hi-Y. OGURAK, FRANCES, Fran, G.A.A., All City Award: G.A,A. Executive Board, Sec., Treas.: Cheerleading: Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club. O'LEARY, IOHN, Fights, St. Thomas Academy. OLINGER, SCANDRA, Sandi, Amica Fida Y-Teens, V. Pres.: Pep Club: Iunior Red Cross: Square Dance Club. OLSON, HARLAN, Harley, A Hockey: Central Hi-Y, Treas.: A Choir: B Choir: Operetta: Traffic Squad. OLSON, IAMES, lim. OLSON, NOEL, A Band. OLSON, SHARON, Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Class Comm.: G.A.A., C Club. OLSON, STEPHEN. Steve, Homeroom Rep.: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: Traffic Squad: Radio Club: Chess Club. ORME, NANCY, Wormie, Student Council, Sec.: Cheerleading: Toti Amici Y-Teens. Sec., V. Pres.: Sophomore Class Sec.: Pep Club, V. Pres.: G.A.A. Executive Board. ORNDORF, IOHN, Dramatic Club: Iunior Class Play. O'RYAN, RICHARD, Dick, Iunior Achievement. O'RYAN, THOMAS, Toad, Iunior Achievement: Radio Club. OUHL, KATHERINE, Kathy, Times Stall, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor: Quill and Scroll: International Relations Club: Times Agent: Girls' League: Y-Teens. PARIZEK. KENNETH, Ken. PASTER, DONALD, Don, Chemistry Club: Homecoming Comm.: Wrestling: Orchestra. PATAK, LOWELL, A Hockey: Chemistry Club. PAULSEN, IANET, Zeta Y-Teens: Future Teachers: G.A.A.: Sopho- more Honor Medal: Student Council: Homeroom Rep. PAYMAR. EUGENE, Gene, Iunior Academy of Science: Chemistry Club: Bridge Club: Model Airplane Club: Science Club: Class Comm. PEDERSON, IAMES, Iim, Rifle Club, Sec.: Chemistry Club: A Choir: Hi-Y: B Baseball: Iunior Achievement. PEILEN, MARGERY, Margie, A Choir: G.A.A., C Club: Ref:- eree: Iunior Achievement: Future Teachers: Bridge Club. PELISSIER, HELEN, Girls' League, Pres.: Girls' State Rep.: Iunior Class Sec.: Dramatic Club, Treas.: Iunior Class Play: Latin Club. PERKINS, CARL. Perk, A Choir, V. Pres.: Kappa Hi-Y, Treas.: Student Council: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: A Band. PERKINS, KATHERINE, Kay, Chemistry Club: All City G Sub- urban Student Council, Sec.: Class Comm.: Toti Amici Y- Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club. PERTEET, DUANE. PETERSON, CHARLES, Cap, Student Council, V. Pres.: Senior Class Treas.: Stage Force: Football Manager: A Choir: Chemistry Club. PETERSON, FRED, A Hockey: Traffic Squad. PETERSON, IAY, Ironsides, Football: Wrestling. PETERSON, IEAN, Toti Amici Y-Teens, Sec.: Student Council: Iunior Class Council: Homecoming Comm.: Latin Club: Girls' League. PETERSON, RICHARD, Petie, Forest Lake High School. PETERSON, WILLIAM, Big Bill, A Choir: Traffic Squad: A Football: A Hockey: A Baseball: Hi-Y. PETSCHAUER, THOMAS, Tom, Homeroom Rep.: Radio Club: Chess Club: Traffic Squad: Chemistry Club. PIEPHO, DENNIS, Denny, Homecoming Comm.: Central Hi-Y: Ski Club: Rifle Club, Pres.: Student Council: B Football. PIERCE, EULIS, Sonny, All City Hi-Y Cabinet, President: Gym- nastics: Iunior Varsity Track: Homecoming Comm.: A' Choir: Mid Hi-Y. PIERCE, IAMES. lim. PINCE, HOWARD, Howie, Camera Club: Chemistry Club. PIPER, BARBARA, Penny, Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls' League. PLATT, WILLIAM, Uncle Ted, Cross Country: Basketball: Track: Iunior Class Play: Chemistry Club: French Club, POLLACK, SANDRA, Sandy, A Choir: Toti Amici Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls' League: Spanish Club: Ski Club, POSNANSKY, MICHAEL, Mike, Model Airplane Club, Pres.: Class Comm.: Chemistry Club: Sophomore Honor Medal: Iunior Honor Medal. PRICE, BARBARA, F.L., Latin Club: French Club: Pep Club: Girls' League: International Relations Club. PURINGTON, MARILYN, Mar, Girls' League: G.A.A.: Future Of- fice Leaders. RAMBERG, IUDITH, Iudie, Pep Club: Girls' League: Y-Teens: G.A.A.: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club. RAMLOW, GRETCHEN, Gretch, Latin Club: French Club: Chem- istry Club: Sophomore Honor Medal: Iunior Honor Medal. RANGITSCH, SHIRLEY, Usherettes: Girls' League: G.A.A.: B Choir: Girls' Glee Club. RAY, HAZEL. REDDEN, DAWSON, Reddy, Iunior Varsity Track: Gymnastics: A Choir: B Choir: Alpha Hi-Y: Delta I-Ii-Y. REED, PENELOPE, Penny Lu. REGNIER, ELLEN, Ellie, Student Council: B Choir: Future Teach- ers: Pep Club. REID. IACOUELINE, Iacque. A Choir: Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club. RICE, MIRIAM, Mimi, Times Staff: G.A.A.: French Club: Girls' League. RICHTER. RICHARD, Dick, Chemistry Club: Stamp and Coin Club. RICK. IUDITH, Iudie, Toti Amici Y-Teens, Pres., Sec.: Homecoming Comm.: Girls' League Council: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: Radio Workshop. RIGGS, GEORGE, Butch. RILEY. IUNE, Study Hall Monitor. ROBERTS, IOAN, Zeta Y-Teens, Sec.: Chemistry Club: A Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Pep Club: Girls' League. ROBINSON, THOMAS, Tom. b ROESLER, IOHN, A Football: A Basketball: A Baseball: Central Hi-Y, V. Pres.: Toastmasters: Intramural Football, Coach. ROESLER, REINELLE, Reiny, Zeta Y-Teens, Chaplain: 'A Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Iunior Red Cross: Chemistry Club: Girls' League. RONGITSCH, KARL. ROSEN, IUDITH, Iudy, International Relations Club: Girls' League: Pep Club: Ski Club: Spanish Club: Choral Readers. ROSENBERG, HARRIET, Har, A Choir: Homecoming Comm.: Homeroom Rep.: Chemistry Club: Senior Class Play: Class Comm. ROSENBLUM, IUDITH, Iudy, Iunior Class Play: Mask and Gavel: Chemistry Club: Times Agent: Ski Club: Spanish Club. ROSENBLUM, MARLENE, Mar, Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Pep Club: Girls' League. ROTHSTEIN, MORRY, Hymie, Science Club, Pres.: Class Comm.: Chemistry Club: A Choir: Homecoming Comm., Chairman: Iunior Class Play. ROTHSTEIN, SHIRLEY, Shirl, Cehisean Staff, Feature Editor: Chess Club, Pres.: G.A.A., All City Award: Dramatic Club: Bridge Club: Chemistry Club. ROTT, DELPHINE, Duffy, Chemistry Club: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Lunchroom Comm.: Y-Teens. ROUSE, GERALDINE, Gerrie, Girls' Glee Club: Traffic Squad: Choir: Pep Club: A Band, ROUSE, IEAN, Ieanie, Girls' Glee Club: Lunchroom Comm.: A Choir: A Band: Pep Club. ROUSSEAU, IOAN. Iojo, Lunchroom Comm.: Study Hall Monitor: Iunior Red Cross: B Choir: Diversified Vocations: Girls' Glee Club. ROUTE, SONIA. RUEB, CAROL, Girls' League Council: G.A.A.: Future Business Leaders. RUF, MARY LOU. RUSS, IUDITH, Iudy, G.A.A.: B Choir: Iohnson High School. RUSSELL, CAROLYN, Russ, Debate Team: Spanish Club: G.A.A.: Y-Teens: Choir: Ramsey High School. RUVELSON, IUDITH. Iudie, Cehisean Staff: Senior Class Play: Times Agent: Class Comm.: International Relations Club: Chemistry Club. SAFFE, SHELDON, Shell, Golf: Choral Readers. SALITA, KAYLA, Kay, Girls' League: Chemistry Club. SAREK, LAWRENCE, Larry, Swimming, Co-Captain: Intramural Sports. SCHERER. IEROME, lerry. SCHLENK, MARTHA, French Club, French Award: Spanish Club: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: International Relations Club: B Choir. SCHMOLLER, DAWN, Dawne, Girls' League: Amica Fida Y-Teens: Pep Club: Traffic Squad: Choir: G.A.A. SCHMOLLER, DIANE, Pep Club: Girls' League: Amica Fida Y- Teens: G.A.A. SHOENECKER, GERALD, Hot Rod, B Choir. SCHRIBMAN, JACK, Traffic Squad: Chess Club. SCHULTZ, IACK, Schultze, Intramural Sports. SCHUMEISTER, MARVIN, Shuie, Baseball: Basketball: Student Council: A Choir: Dramatic Club: Class Play. SCHULTZ, KAREN, Girls' League. SCHWARTZ, DIETER, American Field Service Exchange Student: Dramatic Club: Debate Club: International Relations Club: Kappa Hi-Y: Student Council. SCHWARTZ, MARY, Girls' League: Iunior Achievement. SEAQUIST, ESTHER, Red, G.A.A., All City Award: Referee: Ush- erettes: Pep Club: Girls' League: Amica Fida Y-Teens. SEDAM, THEODORE, Ted. SEIFFERT, GERALD, Gerry, Football: Track: Mid Hi-Y, Treas.: Student Council. SEVERSON, KAREN, Student Council: Times Agent: A Choir: . Toti Amici Y-Teens: Pep Club: Spanish Club. SHARPE, GRACE. SIDLEY, MARLA, Malk, Girls' League: Choir. SILVER, IOYCE, Ioycie, Future Teachers: Bridge Club: G.A.A.: French Club: Iunior Achievement: Girls' League. SINGHER, LAWRENCE, Larry, A Football: Senior Varsity Track: Central Hi-Y: A Choir: Stamp and Coin Club, V. Pres.: Chemistry Club. SITZER, MARY, Sitz, Amica Fida Y-Teens, Treas.: G.A.A., All City Award: A Choir: Iunior Achievement: Pep Club: Girls' League. SKAFF, DEANNA, Dee Dee Pie, Cheerleading: G.A.A. Executive Board: A Choir: Pep Club: G.A.A., All City Award: Op- eretta. SLOAN, NAOMI, Nump, Times Staff: Office Helper: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Humboldt High School. SMITH, DORIS, Smitty, G.A.A., All City Award: Amica Fida Y-Teens, Chaplain: Pep Club. SMITH, IAMES, Iim, Rifle Club, V. Pres.: Mid Hi-Y: Chemistry Club. SORUM, IOYCE, Zeta Y-Teens, Pres.: Chemistry Club: Homecom- ing Comm.: Pep Club: Girls' League: Ski Club. STAMESHKIN, GAYLE, French Club: Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Choral Readers: Lunchroom Comm.: G.A.A. STANFORD, RICHARD, Stan, Iunior Class Pres.: A Choir: Dramatic Club, Pres.: Kappa Hi-Y, Chaplain, Sec.: Latin Club, Treas.: Iunior Class Play. STEINBECK, ARTHUR, Art, Chess Club: Traffic Squad. STEPHENS, EDWARD, Ned, Central Hi-Y, Pres., Sec.: All City Hi-Y Rep.: Hi-Y Youth Governor, Rep.: Band: Orchestra: Chemistry Club. STINCHFIELD, WILLIAM, Gabby. STOMS, MICHAEL, Mike, B Football: B Hockey: Cehisean Staff, Sports Editor: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Philoso- phers Club. STONE, BROWDER, Bud, Chemistry Club: Traffic Squad: Hockey. STONE, ELSIE, Ellie, Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: A Choir: B Choir: Times Agent: Homeroom Rep. STRAUS, CAROL, Spanish Club: Girls League: International Re- lations Club: Assemblies: Chemistry Club: Pep Club. STRICKLAND, ROBERT. STUPNITSKY, LUDMILA, International Relations Club: Chemistry Club: Andre's Bello High School, Caracas, Venezuela. SUMMERS, IAMES, Iim, Traffic Squad: Chemistry Club. SWADEN, PATRICIA, Patti, Dramatic Club: Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Girls' League: Class Comm.: Homecoming Comm. SWANSON, RUSSELL, Russ, Iunior Varsity Track. SWANWICK, SALLY, Sal, Zeta Y-Teens: Pep Club: Chess Club, Sec., Treas.: Class Comm.: G.A.A., All City Award: Chem- istry Club. SZENAY, ANNA, Blondie, Iunior Achievement: G.A.A., C Club: Office Helper: Study Hall Monitor: Referee: Diversified V0- cations. FANNER, EILEEN, Times Staff, Feature Editor, Managing Editor: G.A.A., C Club: Chemistry Club: Iunior Red Cross: Quill and Scroll: Assemblies. TENTIS, MILLARD, Ierry. TESKE, DENNIS, Denny, Cross Country: Senior Varsity Track: Class Comm.: Traffic Squad: Hockey. TETZLAFF, THEODORE, Gary, Hockey. TIETZ, BONITA, Bonnie, A Choir: Usherettes: Latin Club: Fu- ture Teachers: Amica Fida Y-Teens. TODD, ALYCE, Al, Y-Teens: Pep Club: Class Comm.: Iohnson Vg, Picture of innocence, Denny and Gerry! High School. TRUEN, LUANN, Lu, Girls' League. TRUMPER, EMMY LOU, Emmy, G.A.A.: Pep Club: Choir: Y-Teens. TUCKNER, FREDERICK, Fred, A Choir. TUCKNER, WILLIAM, Bill. TURNER, DAVID, Dave, Iunior Achievement. TUTT, ELSIE, Zeta YATeens: Spanish Club: Usherettes: A Choir: Assemblies: Girls' Glee Club. TWERSKY, RICKEL, Ricki, Times Staff: Future Teachers, Treas.: International Relations Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: French Club. UTTER, IOHN, lack, A Hockey, Student Council: Golf: Central Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Ski Club. VARS, STEPHEN, Iunior Achievement: Science Club: Traffic Squad. VAUGHAN, IANET, Ian, Future Teachers: G.A.A.: A Choir: Operetta: Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club. VILLARS, DAWN, A Choir, Sec.: Accompanist: Chemistry Club: Toti Amici Y-Teens, V. Pres.: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club: G.A.A., C Club. VINGERS, RICHARD, Dick, A Football: Iunior Varsity Track: Student Council: Central Hi-Y, V. Pres.: A Choir: Class Comm. WAGNER, AUDREY, Aud, Cehisean Agent: Girls' League: Pep Club: Science Club: International Relations Club: Chemistry Club. WALLACE, BARBARA, Babs, Iunior Red Cross: Office Helper: Study Hall Monitor: Diversified Vocations. WALTER, JAMES, Iim, Cehisean Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Kappa Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Senior Class Play: Golf: Ski Club. WEIR, GENEVIEVE, Gen. G.A.A.: Zeta Y-Teens: Girls' League: Pep Club: Diversified Vocations. WHITMORE, IOHN, Big John, Iunior Achievement: Senior Class Pla . WHITTIXNGHAM, ROBERT, Pickles, Kappa Hi-Y, Treas., Pres.: Dramatic Club, Treas.: Student Council: Ski Club: Wing Daubers: Paint and Patches. WILLIAMS, FRANCES, Fran, Chemistry Club: Girls' League: Y- Teens: Pep Club: Monroe High School. WILSON, IACOUELINE, Iacquie, Zeta Y-Teens, Treas., I.C.C.: Iunior Class Council: G.A.A., C Club: Girls' League: Pep Club. WINNICK, STEPHEN, Steve, A Choir: Chemistry Club: Home- coming Comm.: Carlmont High School, San Carlos, Calif. WOOD, ROBERT. Bob, Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Radio Club. WRIGHT, GARY, A Choir: B Choir: Delta Hi-Y: Square Dance Club: Traffic Squad: Dramatic Club. WRIGHT, ROBERT, Bob, Class Comm.: Cross Country: Senior Varsity Track. WYKES, IANET, Ian, Chemistry Club: International Relations Club, Pres.: Tri Sigma, Sec.: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Tooz High School, Long Island, N.Y. YAMBRICK, ELIZABETH, Liz, Girls' League: Amica Fida Y-Teens: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Square Dance Club. YAEGER, ROBERT, Bob, A Football: A Baseball: B Baseball. YELLEN, MICHELE, Micki, International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Girls League: Class Comm.: Pep Club: Dramatic Club. YOUNG, CHARLOTTE, Char, Zeta Y-Teens: Homeroom Rep.: Times Agent: G.A.A.: Ski Club: Pep Club. YOUNG, IVY, Hockey. YOUNG, LEVI, Lee, Track: Hockey: Gymnastics. ZEROTH, SHARON, Shar, Girls' League: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Omega Chi Y-Teens. ZILKA, MARLENE, Times Agent: Cehisean Agent: G.A.A. ZYLBERMAN, HELEN, Girls' Glee Club: Stamp and Coin Club: Office Helper: G.A.A.: Square Dance Club. Peter Pan flew to Never-Never-Land from Central's stage taking with him Wendy, Iohn, Michael, cmd an enthusiastic audience of Centralites and their families. He introduced one and all to his friends, the Lost Boys, the pirates. and Tiger Lily with her whole tribe. , .. Q ,Ax -. yt .ANN W 2 fiflif A 1 PETER PAN sf .fi f' 'f 47 W 'fliiilttitt t, ,f wg 2 I 3 K t, 2,3 ' - ' i' fi' ' K... , o f it - e t r 'Q , ' i ' - X R N N iv K 5 ' ,-E , G ': ,K ' A 'fl'-4 ' I If I if .ff S i f Wendy plays . M ot h e r and if M, I tells the lost boYS if a story to which ' MV , they listened attentive- Q, S53 ly: then they burst into enthusiastic shouts of joy Jfik over their new found it Mother. Vicious Captai: Hook and his P rates conspire t- captivate Peter Par Tiger Lily and her tribe stand straight and proud in true Indian fashion. THE CAST ROW 1: Harriet Rosenberg, Marie Gustafson, Thelma Black, Carol Dickson, Olivia Langman, Raleigh Goldman. Patti Swaden, Sheila Mali noit, udy Ruve lson. ROW 2: Nancy Orme, Jacqueline Wilson, Dave Dougherty, Dudley Jepson, Marilyn Hildebrandt, Jackie Hilton Margo Abramson, Brenda Berkman, Elizabeth Gill. ROW 3: Mrs. Hayes. Judith Hilton, Cindy Hooper. Helen Pelissier, Kathe Levine, Sally Barth Lisa Cook, Eugene Leary, Dieter Schwarz, Connie Hilton. ROW 4: Nancy Hagberg, Marlow Hotchkiss, Frank Kempe, Robert Whittingham Ted Platt, Jim Walter, Douglas Hoimen, John Orndorii, and Mike Stoms. l .ft E iw XL XSQQX A Il .1 f, N X Backstage, we find Mrs. Hayes, the able director, inspecting , Nana, Margo Abramson, from tip to tail. 3 gl? Nana, the nursemaid dog, is the cen ter oi attention and all take pride in her trained efficiency. l 1 . X l En . elf ' Also working behind the scenes ' in assisting Mrs. Hayes is Mar- low Hotchkiss who is fixing Captain Hook's, Doug Holmen, 12: 3' f hook. it 'X at it gp PBCHA The 1956 Iunior-Senior Prom found d her everyone decked out in his an best. Formals, flowers, and tuxedos de it a joyous event to behold. In rna this friendship circle of Centralites, the boys were filling up the girls' dancing- program cards. x fl , Gathering the latest news from Helen Pelisser is Iudie Barnes and Ted Platt. Here are three little wolves who have lost their dates. Leon Saw- yer, Doug Holmen, and Marv ' ' 1 k Schumeister certainly oo lonely. 1956 46 'Dancing is fun' Kay Perkins' smile seems to be telling us as lim Charboneaux whirls her around the floor. Nl:- -.f.J..f .nvnn fwlirllawi 'V YI WC! 224444-:xxep w7,d'Yvi'W ,Q P'l'i. K -.Il -5-. -uc- E F, E IVF -1. .Tiki M. Q 4 ' . it 'I 'iL? ' E Lil I K '5 WMI .grig ffff A rw: 5, ,, f .w f .N V4 f' .ff U, aw ', A I I , I b .xx Vw ?' I 4 we-fk ! Y I I f . f- I QQWS . . KNMKQW 'N , Q- KJ X K N , vb- 39' LC? 7 3 'WV ,AVN IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ziff! Alan Sinaiko, Pres.: Nancy Margolis, Vice Pres.: Karen Iohnson, Secy.: Larry Maeda, Treas. 1 A x ' ' I x 'J . A ,J f' 'rub V I a AVVV I x N IU, Q I ' fr ' Uv N I A . 0 IA-X! I Jr' W , .5 X ' ' X -4 Q x JJ X, 1 ' ' M N Q., A A I A 1 I '1 A, 4 X K ' , N Q. ,.f.fJY 1 J, ' X , K N gf' - f' A-f , a ' N I 7,2 X , -f N , X . ff r 1 , P ,f ,. , I 1 - N ! A ' 5 I 1 rj ' I I X- in. . - 1' x' Q . A N I, 4 1 RY . X SIL ' . N 1. W Af' 1 x ' 48 I I ' , 1 , fin .1 I x , . I . HOMEROOM 212 fMr. Gravinj ROW 1: I. Nelson, M. Goff, M. Nauman, I Cohler, M. Smith, M. Kuester, R. lack. ROW 2: T. Braun F. Iensen, M. Singer, E. Gleeman, L. Walton, M. Kidder HOW 3: E. Salisbury, B. Lorentx, I. Francis, M. I. Co- zine, K. Day, I. Sundall, K. Peterson. ROW 4: K. Will son, G. Bisnow, G. Iames, G. Larrive, M. Wilk, I Iohnson. ROW 5: I. Schmokerys, G. Smokiak, K. Uggen A. Pnopps, H. Martin, Mr. Gravin. 'T HOMEROOM 12 iMr. Moilanenl ROW 1: I. Hersak, M. Schmuckler, F Bloom, O. O'Neal, I. Stillman, H. Haskins. ROW 2: I Moore, I. Schultz, I. Blons, H. Betzel, L. Iapitis. ROW 3: S. Nekowitsch, I. Dahl, C. Manteuiiel, A. Rutchick, C Shaller, K. Raasch. ROW 4: A. Brown, R. Freedman, S Bernick, D. Dailey, Mr. Moilanen. ROW 5: I. Faltesek, T. Crawford, D. Evans, G. Grimm, F. Drexel, G. Laturno, K. Kennedy. HOMEROOM 123 4Miss Andersonl ROW 1: M. Goffstein, B. Arner, I. Richmond, C. Costello, N. Schaaf, I. Chapman, M. Lin- dahl. ROW 2: K. Quick, A. Sawyer, I. Sjerven, C. Dag- get, D. Lehman, C. Hill. BOW 3: D. Weinstine, L. Greenberg, C. Taylor, T. Leiko, D. Hentschel. ROW 4: F. Bomberq, I. Gantman, G. Boudin, I. Drew, D. Ru- dolph, P. Nason. ROW 5: I. Marien, B. Iereritosky, I. Hable, Miss Anderson. HOMEROOM 219 lMr. Petersonj ROW 1: P. Willis, M. Perwien, E. But- winick. A. Picker, B. Kosel, C. Kruschke, G. Bartlett ROW 2: B. Budberg, B. Iones, I. Sleeper, L. I-Iauh, S. Horwitz, A. Sexton. ROW 3: D. Nauman. L. Grant, S Paist, A. Campion, M. Webster. HOW 4: T. Lynch. R Bowker, I. Murphy, P. Moore, I. Small. ROW 5: R. Nel son, D. Gahr, D. Bernstein, B. Bolker, C. Atneosen, D Darling, K. Thomas. HOMEROOM 215 KMiss Cornwellj ROW 1: T. Libman, D. Skoglcmd, D. Vex son, B. Temple, N. Korth, M. Iohnston. ROW 2: R Fisher, M. Olson, I, Moffatt, M. Neudall, S. Claiin. ROV 3: M. Seigel, I. Lebo, G. Grochart, B. Hill, B. Bomgart T. Iaros. ROW 4: C. Spibler, C. Monne, D. Dudovitz, I Boone, D. Gilbertson, E. Radke, G. Orlemann. ROW 5 L. Koeler, B. Iohnson, I. Webster, T. Attridge, W. Heldt HOMEROOM 320 fMrs. Iohnsonl ROW 1: S. Wiebner, M. Mirsky, I. Ma- ser, M. Gulner, P. Dalton, P. Perlich, I. Scott. ROW Z: M. Lamski, I. Philippy, S. Fischbach, R. Wagner, M. Ruth, M. Iellinek. l HOMEROOM 211 lMiss Haginj ROW 1: L. Crawford, S. Iohnson, I. Peller, I. Kane, S. Kaplan, I. Stevenson, E. Stoohs. ROW 2: C. Hedeen, G. Andres, H. Yorga, P. Moberg, I. Shaft, F Clayrnon. ROW 3: B. Landgren, I. Brazeman, H. Knott, I. Foster, M. Benner, Miss Hagin. ROW 4: R. Graham, D. Heerew, F. O'Leary, G. Weisbrod, A. Taylor, T. Davis. ROW 5: R. Steinberg, I. Evert, D. Doody. ROW 3: K. Marble, A. Ve: non, I. King, C. Mahoney E. Kaplan. ROW 4: I. Gi: lason, I. Bush, R. McFa1 land, M. Heller, H. Sur: meriield. l-IOMEROOM 5 1Mr. Klawitterl ROW 1: L. Kissling, P. Hilsgen, S. Spicer B. Kempner, I. Harding, M. Krenik, G. Peirson. ROW 2 M. Mandel, S. Marks, M. Goodvin, C. Rowlings, D. Perl- man, L. Peterson. ROW 3: G. Aanes, S. Ehrlich, S. Godes, D. Thorpe, D. Determan, L. Sabean, M. Erickson. ROW 4: T. Boyd, I. Hauqan, L. Cannon, G. Colestock, S. Lewis, Mr. Klawitter. RO W5: D. Fournelles, I. Willey, I. Rose, I. Beekhoff, I. Mertz, W. Clark. HOMEROOM 105 LMiss Mattsonj HOW 1: I. Miller, S. Reese, G. Ven- teris, K. Rodenkirchen, I. Nomura, M. Zeii. ROW 2: Miss Mattson, W. Van Fos- sen, C. Istas, L. Fritzlce, S. Kimball, C. Smith. ROW 3: M. Naumann, A. Robins, 'TLA S. Ogle, S. Zimmerman, I. McCloskey, B. Dorgen. ROW 4: K. Dayton, M. Niel- son, R. Brown, R. Iohnson, C. Anderson, S. Shannon. ROW 5: S. Ettinger, C. Mar- kus, G. Gustafson, R. Nee- dels,, M. Penne. HOMEROOM 223 LMr. Molkenburj ROW 1: M. Silberq, I. Price. M. Leaf man, G. Payne, D. Lindsay, M. Miller. ROW 2: I. Carl I. Hogan, I. Gardner, I. Mathe, R. Eustis, K. Hillstrom ROW 3: Mr. Molkenbur, M. Moses, D. Seib, D. Duren R. Schermerhorn, I. Hundley. ROW 4: A. Goldstein, I Barsokine, I. Alford, L. Segel, R. Stifi. ROW 5: R Salute, I. Kellum, G. Parker, D. Snetz, M. Herold, A Holman. HOMEROOM 2 16 CMiss Baulekel ROW 1: H. Mueller, S. Broderick. C. Cor- rell, R. Weise, B. Winter, A. Arness, B. Palmer. ROW 2: I. Iohnson, L. Norstrom, B. Mendelsohn, S. Shetka, A. Franue, P. Husemann. ROW 3: H. Morgan, R. Hanske, E. Snyder. L. Salisbury, Y. Livdahl, Miss Bauleke. ROW 4: F. Lemmer, M. Hartigar, W. Wittman, . W ite, . Schulze. ROW 5: T. Giddens, T. ' pil,.R. , S. Hooper, P. Fisher, C. Smith. if . Mil' W,,w'ij97Mff fzf737kefj?fff,l, ,. ' 4 ' HOMEROOM 316 KMr. Andersonl ROW 1: D. Babi.n, N. Margolis, K. Iohnson, P. Benepe, M. Arnold, I. Andridge, E. Harris. ROW 2: I. Presion, M. Berde, L. Meada, C. Curry, I. Gerber, A. Boyden. ROW 3: I. Bratager, S. Manos, R. Ziebarth, K. Moe, Sue Rhame. ROW 4: C. McNeal, K. Pugh, I. Cook, A. Sinaiko, D. Freeman, F. Sloltz, Mr. Anderson. ROW 5: T. Clemens, B. Brown, I. Sorensen, D. Ashton, S. Rxine, R. Schloenecker. ,ff HOMEROOM 120 iMr. Thorsonl ROW 1: I. Iamorcrl, I. Fahey, P. Cassen G. Mclntosh, C. Neff, M. Kaplan, C. Labovitch. HOW 2 S. Cowan, P. Wall. R. Bittwer, I. Nelson, B, Feldman I. Gustafson. ROW 3: K. Iohnson, B. Abrahamson, S Segal, D. Havens. K. Campbell. ROW 4: W. Kislinq, A Miller, G. Hosceo, B. Klahn, B. Abbott, A. Frederickson ROW 5: H. Malmon, D. Larson, B. Bonnen. S. Levin sohn, A. Noreen, Mr. Thorson. iHOMEROOM zos fCMr. RamishI ROW 1: S. Fellhaber, M. Peterson, T. Hat- lmont, R. Anderson, B. Schoifhausen, H. Iett, I. Adams. EROW 2: N. Briggs, E. Handelman, S. Quiqgle, C. Mc- IC1uskey, T. Neren, I. DaBruzzi, C. Belmont. ROW 3: N. IKane, D. Whitcomb, S. Hurvitz, M. Garter, S. Santee, Gleeman, I. Robinson. ROW 4: G. Vonq, R. Benson, QC. Toushin, I. Berthiaume. I. Eichinger, M. Crawford. IHOW 5: I. Toick, A. Edelston, A. Hill, G. Neske, K 'Kochsiek, I. Haag, Mr. Ramish. 1 HOMEROOM l04 fMiss Creqlowl ROW 1:S. Benike, L. Haynes, I. Paymar. I. Humphrey, G. Fesler. I. Moore, Miss Creglow, S. Bannarn. ROW 2: N. Belkin, S. Allen, D. Olson, I. An- drus, V. Klassen, K. O'Gara, K. Melcher. ROW 3: I. Frost, S. Berde, W. Neish, W. Meyer, B. Sylvester, I. Polsfuss. ROW 4: B. Melbye, B. Krasky, R. Sevlie, T. Hanson, F. Bric, I. Frank. ROW 5: G. Lisovskis, A. Ruedy, I. Swoboda, H. Sudheimer, I. Witzany, S. Holm- gren, E. Abramson. HOMEROOM 303 lMrs. Hallj ROW 1: M. A. Boyd, M. M. Bock, M. Levitan. L. Johnson, M. Menard, I. Rippberger. ROW 2: I. Brie, M. Zakis, I. Matson, A. Sacks, I. Weninqer. ROW 3: B Beech, . Kloher, A. Bowles, S. Zeddies, I. D. Sorenssen I. E. Allan. ROW 4: D. Berglund. C. Carlson. P. O'Con nor, B. Biehler, M. McC1uney. ROW 5: D. Sinks, G. Blomholm, C. Warren, I. Peterson, P. Griffin, Mrs. Hall 54 ifzfff H 1 ...I . W. . 2' WI 'Nz- + - Q.,-r',.,-an-I 5 SOPHOMOHE CLASS OFFICERS Terry Nelson, Pres.: Carol Crawford, Vice Pres.: Mary Ellen Gundry, Sec.: Iudy Klein, Treas. HOMEROOM 312 CMrs. Norbeckj ROW 1: I. Klein, I. Neal, S. Glickman, I. Ehrlich, S. Peterson, M. Finck. ROW 2: A. Altshuler, A. Lanqman, E. Borden, R. Liebo, R. Lanz, S. Pittelkow. ROW 3: M. Lampland, I. Fredrickson, C. McKenzie, B. Iohnson, K. Ellis. Mrs. Norbeck. ROW 4: S. Fink, S. Krupp, I. Ford, S. Waltz, N. Henderson. ROW 5: T. Banks, B. Hoyt, K. Biorkquist, C. Elliott, D. Lecy, E. Shimelc. HOMEROOM 31 9 fMr. Pettingl ROW 1: R. Burton, S. Sundberg, L. Gold- berq, I. Fryer, I. Goldharg, L. Wasmund, C. Salute. ROW Z: D. Gieier, B. Gislason, E. Stern, B. Fertiq, K. Garaqher, M. Hyland. ROW 3: S. Petschl. L. Henderson, W. Chirhart, C. Avery, C. Hoanson. ROW 4: C. Sieger, I. Smuck, F. Slemmons, M. Weddington. I. Porter, I. Gross, Mr. Petting. ROW 5: P. Lydell, P. Launus, G. Sofie, B. Peterson, G. Gouger, I. Waldman. HOMEROOM 209 IMiss Koehlerj ROW 1: L. Burns, M. Duke, K. Shaugh- nessy, M. Harding, I. Lee, S. Flynn, T. Germscheid. ROW 2: G. Wiener, I. Zalk, M. Conan, I. Levine, M. Andren, B. Robins. ROW 3: G. Gieier, E. Paster, W. Iewell, L. Trapp, K. Brandt, L. Roce, Miss Koehler. ROW 4: R. Toborg, L. Hanley, G. Deibler, D. Bergen, S. Iohn- son, T. Robertson, ROW 5: R. Rich, M. Amer, L. Whit- man, I. Fohlmeister, E. Montague, A. Coleman. HOMEROOM 310 fMiss Hart! ROW 1: B. Murphy. K. Thomson, M. Sileno. S. Korsmo, C. Fineberg, S. Rundhang. ROW 2: D. Lindgren, C. Eckley, A. Demma, I. Berqstedt, M. Fefier- man, B. Hallfin. ROW 3: C. Crawford, K. Hatwik, A. Harmon, H. Holmberg, R. Stermling. R. Schmalx, Miss Hart. ROW 4: D. Marvy. T. Heisley, D. Sims, S. Pinska, I. L. Lathrop, M. Grotetend. ROW 5: I. Mortensen, D. A. Matson, B. Dikis. I. Miller, R. Wicks, B. Lien, F. Clasen. 56 HOMEROOM 324 fMr. Robideauxl ROW 1: E. I. Applebaum. I. Danielson, I. Harrington, P. Cash. P. Wells, D. Berthiaume. HOW 2: C. Couell, C. Leibel, P. Sorensen, I. Sevcik, H. Franck. ROW 3: K. Peterson, P. Schadt. C. Hondale, G. Lacher. R. Landt, P. Hall. ROW 4: O. Nelson, I. Ackerson, D. McAdams, I. Wendland, L. Edwards. ROW 5: D. Roc- chietto, D. Kelm, L. Dokmo, L. Lonson, I. Evans, Mr. Hobideaux. HOMEROOM 1 18 IMiss Steifanusj ROW 1: S. Heaseman, I. Rubin, M Lyngholm, K. Buchanan. N. Meyer, K. Marks. ROW 2 K. Bennett, B. Neal, I. Napue, B. Statland, R. Moren ROW 3: K. Lindqliist, A. Davis, H. Stoltz, I. Hoppert, I Gray, Miss Stefianus. ROW 4: I. Larson, S. Pittelkow, D. Grifiis, M. A. Happe, I. McKenzie. ROW 5: D. Abramson, T. Lien, M. McGuigan, B. Lund, T. Hann. Qllili ' A HOMEROOM 3 15 IMiss Eikenj ROW 1: E. Baisden, I. Lucker, M. Martin! P. Grenville, I. Stiles, I. Barth. HOW 2: S. Garber, I Nemer, A. Moy, C. Tait, W. King, A. Thibedeau, Misi Eiken. ROW 3: S. Stanich, B. Elwood, G. Quinn, K. O11 son, v. win, B. Dehqrd. Row 4: D. Be-rquqm, 1. Taylorl B. Brown, B. Benidt, T. Gordnu, M. Preford. HOW 5: S Levitan, R. Schorr, C. Page, K. Harrington, R. Heimkes R. Bmhu. 1 PIOMEROOM 10 Mr. Sauerl ROW 1: T. Dyrhaug, R. Malmquist, B Berber, D. Sunderson, R. Krinkie, R. Spizman, C. Mcln- :osh. ROW 2: I. Vars, A. Salita, I. Hoff, T. Alexander D. Fritz, I. Rudeen, T. Sauer. ROW 3: D. Anderson, A. Bloomquist, I. Hoagielt, I. Boyle, A. Adelman, Mr. Sauer. HOW 4: L. Uecker, B. Bisson, I. Resmck, D. Wagner, T. Kisling, I. Bricher. HOMEROOM 207 CMr. Gerspachl ROW 1: M. Daniels, S. Minniear, G. Silverman, L. Frishberg, H. Rulman, M. Schwab. BOW 2: B. Katz, I. Lavalle, K. Kotval, A. Nosman, P. Fesler. ROW 3: D. Fillin, P. Monick, S. Nelson, S. Bernstein, I. Booth, V. Sharpe. ROW 4: R. Williams. H. Grobosky, P. Finck, B. Baker, I. Pittelkow, Mr. Gerspach. ROW 5: I. Uttermark, D. Shonka, B. Bear, B. Piepo, I. Gcxrthof- ner, D. Hautzenrader, B. Deqel. HOMEROOM 3 fMr. Campbelll ROW 1: H. Rutmcm, D. Gretz, V. Davis, D. Snow, S. Sieherq, M. Sevak. ROW 2: S. Shuster, I. Knapton, N. Kaiser, M. Kempe, M. Van Eaton, M. Henderson, L. Green. ROW 3: S. Lecy, T. Lee, I. Inge- mann, I. Rosenthal, M. Abelovitz, L. Carol. ROW 4: G. Charpenteur, M. Inqberq, H. Weber, C. Roberts, B. Amon. ROW 5: T. Lynch, B. Iohnson, I. Wyatt, N. Ar- nold, Mr. Campbell. HOMEROOM 401 lMr. Koenenj ROW 1: B. McKenney, I. Scrum, W. Harris, 'P' N. Felostein, R. Neish, S. Abbott, I. Gronewold. ROW 2: R. Beecrott, I.. Rambo, C. Enstrom, D. Hofdahl, M. Rose K. Klaesman. ROW 3: I. Stinchfield, M. Holbert, S. . Prawer, I. Smith, A. Schmiechen, M. Rader. ROW 4: S Swartz, H. Fen, W. Mingo, P. Martin, L. Suders, A Perteet. ROW 5: R. Cohn. M. Boyd, L. Olsen, I. Finley, I. Wolf L. Ieska. HOMEROOM 107 KMrs. Brotanj ROW 1: S. Johnson, S. Morrow, B. Iorn hom, M. Silva, S. Hawthorne, S. Maxa, S. Overembt ROW 2: T. Coulter, I. Effress, R. Beaurline, R. Salisbury A. Huebener, R. Schachtman. ROW 3: B. Berg, C. Ervin, E. Bruce, B. Rinkey, T. Godes, B. Andrick, Mrs. Broten. ROW 4: I. Wilkey, M. Camitsch, S. Harich, I. Ross, B. Taylor. ROW 5: M. Hooper, S. Gengen, D. Istas, A. Benner, G. Holmstron, K. Howes. HOMEROOM 309 fMiss Meilil fROW 1: S. Marchant, C. Hayes, M. Home M. Henning, I. Gordon, M. Leider. ROW 2: A. Oberg, Q Evjen, I. Williams, B. Bell, K. Sansome, T. Heffron, 4 Keller. ROW 3: W. Henning. P. Martin, H. Fellinqer, H Kessel, D. Holmberq, I. Exner. ROW 4: I. Dark. L. Gra. D. Nelson, S. Nichols, M. Meili. - A IOMEROOM 10 1 Miss Dornbergj ROW 1: T. Combs, G. Rouse, S. Hove- and, E. Schneider, C. Iensen, W. Calin, M. Chemino. IOW 2: M. Kieffer, D. E. Smith, I. Rein, S. Kaplan, K. Nesenberq, H. Long. ROW 3: K. Kryewinske, I. Page, J. Halper. I. Wiethoff, G. Sandberg, G. Bloom, Miss Dornberg. ROW 4: I. Melbosiad, R. Pool, T. Carey, B. vllayer, M. L. Henke, D. Fry. HOMEROOM 8, 14, 217, 308 ROW 1: R. Clarke, D. Bentley. S. Domonkos, L. Giesen, lMr. KacalekI I. Sims, C. Aljet, C. Hall. ROW 2: D. Nei- kirk, lMr. McGeeI W. Dufour, T. Wesbee, H. Hoffman. R. Erickson, N. Thoelke, lMiss Bachl. ROW 3: P. Bigel- bach, D. Wicklander, lMrs. Daenzerl T. Spkal, I. Metzlu. G. Ruxichka, Mrs. Daenzer. ROW 4: S. Kaplin, I. Ash, H. F. Kulisieusik, G. Black, C. Siobeck, I. Hill, R. Brandt, Mr. McGee. HOMEROOM 12 2 lMiss Flitchl CROW 1: M. Annaloro, M. Gundry, S. Mc- Mann, M. Sparks, B. Godes, B. Scharosch, S. Richardson ROW 2: L. Freeberq, G. Hill, B. Parker, M. Cunningham M. Mackes, M. Bernstein, K. Ekholm. ROW 3: D. Fox K. Brown. I. Greenwell, C. Hastings, D. Hemingway, S Larsen, Miss Flitch. ROW 4: R. Iackson, D. Erdich, D Vijard, V. McMannus, D. Miller, Z. Tuienk, C. Ames ROW 5: D. Dunlop, G. Skattegoard, D. Ebeltoft, T Collins, G. Bingham, D. Blehart. B. Keirnat. HOMEROOM 210 KMI. Eckertl ROW l: P. McKendrick, D. Germain, I. Johnston, D. Rice, M. Quinn, M. Chase. ROW 2: P. Hiley M. Lazarus, I. Nilson, L. Locke, E. Clingman. ROW 3 I. Hawkinson, M. Perlman, R. Murphy, T. Droubie, C. Sorenson, R. Kirkwood. ROW 4: S. Vad, H. Harrington. P. Hicke, G. Connolly, E, Ionas, Mr. Echert. ROW 5 F. Nelson, B. Goldman, I. Villendrer, T. Ryan, W. Eke lund, G. Ramsdell. HOMEROOM 307 lMr. Ryanj ROW 1: J. Annett, I. DuBois. T. Billy, Ramer, G. Bache, E. I. Greenberg, H. Kirschner. ROl 2: D. Butwineck, B. Ekrem, M. Rosenbaum, I. Kaplcm H. Orr, S. Hampton, B. Sparr. ROW 3: B. Albachte H. Kahan, T. Huth, I. Melius, P. Wolf, B. Bailey. RO' 4: I. Hamm, G. Galyath, D. Dorgcm, K. Curran, Mickelson, Mr. Ryan. ROW 5: M. C. Swanstrom, I Wall, D. Bratter, D. Campbell, A. Dudovitz, B. man. l .fgpu WD, .gy .JA .J A .3'v'Q,wQfg?Q3U C liz. xfxfcfdfkk xffkc! koi my L A, S4351 OMEROOM 4 Ir. Iohnsonj ROW 1: E. Graves, S. Lenander, I. Sattler, . Eilert, I. Raiola, E. Weinstein, A. Brier. ROW 2: B. ear, R. Dicks, M. Field, D. Levitt, I. Iohnson, L. Stolder, Iohnson, L. Stolder, Mr. Iohnson. ROW 3: P. Orrill, . Meyer, M. Helpa, C. Nielsen, L. Sorg, M. Theits, C. bcm. ROW 4: T. Stevens, L. Berg, I. Klein, C. qhes, I. Fen, I. Garing, K. German. ROW 5: D urich, D. Boldt, S. Rossman, R. Schmidt, L. Kegan, B rudir, I. Schmidt. THE FRESHMEN Our co-ordinated freshmen are taking their ups and downs at the roller skat- ing party. HOMEROOM 206 fMiss Benzl ROW 1: T. O'Neil1, D. Daustad, I. Graves, I. Ellman, F. Frisch, M. Hoffman. ROW 2: B. Peterson, I. Edbolm, S. Peterson, S. Barcelow, B. Hawlei, S. Smith. ROW 3: L. Bonney, B. Ludden, M. Seip, G. Lewis. I. Reiser, I. Smestad. ROW 4: I, Holmquist, I. Conroy, I. Smith, I. Liptak, M. Alford, A. Ressler. ROW 5: C. Leverenz, G. Larson, T. Tews, L. Zidel, K. Stein. HOMEROOM 314 tMr. Fahayj ROW 1: I. Gordon, G. Rutman, B. Andrews. I. Sorum, L. Gunsell, P. Lichter. ROW 2: I. Piaender, M. Blake, L. Dannovsky, R. Nickelson, R. Powers, R. Koran. ROW 3: V. Blaha, I. Matthews, H. Singer, M. Baltus, L. Stacey, R. Trosdahl. ROW 4: G. Olson, S. Stone, M. Warnsholtz, C, McCain, E. Docken, 5. Plahn, S. Simon. HOW 5: I. McKee, V. Paine, D. Goldiarb, B. Gustafson, B. Toensing, I. Oberq, B. Magy. X, Aff X. 6 J V 4 fo' M .. Qfffiiffdifyff 4 - M fb Wy HOMEROOM 213 IMrs. Swanson! ROW 1: S. Holtz, C. Underbakke, M. Gervais, L. Falls, I. Wicker, I. Nelson. HOW 2: S. Kienholz, R. Meyer, M. Regnier, I. I-Iouska, I. Brennan. ROW 3: M. Kellum, C. Wiebner, E. Pawlecki, I. Straus, T. LaLond, B. Howie. HOW 4: I. Mostrom, G. Hanson, M. Spievak, M. Lynn, M. Sienqer, Mrs. Swanson. ROW 5: K. Marshall, D. Peterson, K. Endman, D. Scherman, S. Gilats, G. Miller. f MMM f 6 rf ii I 54,11 I 1. jggf I V 1' Lf' 5 X I I HOMEROOM 210 l lMr. Eckertj ROW 1: P. McKendrick, D. Germain, Johnston, D. Rice, M. Quinn, M. Chase. ROW 2: Y Hiley, M. La Zurus, Ianet Nilson, I. Locke, E. Clin N ROW 3: I. Howkinson, M. Perlman, R. Murphy, T bie, C. Sorensen, R. Kerkwood. ROW 4: S. Wad, I Harrington, P. Hicks, G. Connolly, E. Ionas, Mr, ROW 5: F. Nelson, B. Goldman, I. Villendrer, T. W. Ekelund, G. Ramsdell. Cl 9 if fini, A ,rf-fr' . OMEROOM 408 lr. Bradlel ROW 1: C. Grace, S. Sturley, A. Novak Anderson, L. Bender, C. Schein. ROW 2: S. Copps . Butwin, B. Henderson, D. Solem, I. Strapp. ROW 3 . Murray, M. Kackinsky, S. Dittbrenner, I. Sharklin, B avis, D. Aanes. ROW 4: R. Berris, T. Trumper, I unninq, C. Hendry, H. Dodd, Mr. Bradle. ROW 5: M esekoi, D. Simpson, R. Engstrom, T. Charbonneau, G Jyne, S. Healy. HOMEROOM 402 lMrs. Trippj ROW 1: K. Van Fossen, V. Watkins, B. Parker, B. Azine, B. Fleming, B. Cochrane. ROW Z: D. Halper, R. Tilsner. M. Bernick, D. Getsuq, V. Pettiford, C. Carpenter. ROW 3: M. Rushton, H. Buck, L. Birqer, A. Sultan, K. Iensen, P. Peterson. ROW 4: R, Moritz, T. Mass, G. Rosenblum, S. Gustafson, E. Osten, D. Mil- ler. ROW 5: D. Mead, D. Empson, G, Pierson, H. Hen- sen, T. Sirek, I. Laurie. I r HOMEROOM 406 lMiss Christiansen! ROW 1: V. Niemeyer, A. Kaplan, V. Pederson, I. Kirby, G. Kessel, R. Haiter. ROW 2: I. Hines, K. Iensen, I. Fuinlan, B. Neikirk, S. Lamski. ROW 3: B. Miller, B. Nason, B. Robins, H. Schnobrich, D. McConnell, P. Bauer. ROW 4: F. Stone, I. Rusk, I. Bauermeister, D. Tuverson, D. Andren. Miss Christian- sen. ROW 5: J. Downe, D. Hawthorne, B. Hall. B. Wen- zel, P. Moore, T. Schuk. HOMEROOM 305 fMrs. Langl ROW 1: S. Barwise, S. Sangsland, A. Kry- ieski, I. Austin, D. Widsten, B. Norton. ROW 2: D. Wer- ner, L. Iohnston, I. Wight, C. Haney. K. Wirl. ROW 3: E. Brisbois. S. Lundberg, L. Myers, G. Olson. A. Hol- man, A. Kansier. ROW 4: N. Armaiani, M. Skulans, B. Lemere, C. Williams, Mrs. Lang. ROW 5: M. I. Grasis, R. Pelant, A. Wisnie, K. Nielsen, C. Howard, P. Voss. HOMEROOM 222 CMr. Goossensi ROW 1: C. Piitelkow, S. Weiden, C Cairncross, I. Sorum, H. Zisson, L. Burton. ROW 2: D Shannon, S. Belkin, M. Mosner, R. Scott, C. Lefty, L Friedman, S. Litton. ROW 3: K. Moberq, B. Hogan, M Fink, S. Gilbertson, K. Stevensen, C. Bovy. ROW 4: T Ostertaq, T. Heller, I. Johnson, L. Thompson, C. Frid, I. Rowenblum. ROW 5: I. Lewis, I. Piper, M. Meter, N. Bratager, K. Phillips, Mr. Goossens. HOMEROOM 404 lMr. Therrienl ROW l: M. Hanson, G. Behr, T. Cult: G. Schachtman, D. Sandberg, S. Maxstad. ROW 2: l Resiq, R. Luedke, S. Vingers. W. Fischer, D. O'Ccnnel H. Wells. ROW 3: I. Iuhl, D. Iohnson, I. Fase, L. Kan rowech, D. Casey, H. Winer. HOW 4: N. Hart, I. Browl R. Berkovitz. P. Manthey, M. Healey, B. Stanger, M Therrien. ROW 5: C, Colutock, A. Harris, B. Menz, IS Mosman, I. Rockhold, D. Mead. ,OMEROOM '7 I flr. AusemusI ROW l: I. Schaffhausen, B. Specker, P. :hroeder, D. Hoffman, D. Fisher, I. Freerkinq. ROW 2 . Schuldt, M. Bartels, I. Neby, S. Pedersen, I. Manos, . Carlson. ROW 3: R. Shaw, T. Williams, P. Swenson, . Pratt, I. Cofferty, T. Dege. ROW 4: I. Feckey, F. loomquist, K. Brown, C. Uttermark, V. Hotchkiss, Mr. usemus. ROW 5: L. Pedro, D. Diery, D. Ioyce, S. Son en, R. Lange, P. Heleniak, S. Domagalski. HOMEROOM ll fMrs. AdamsI ROW 1: D. Crawford, C. Parizek, P. Fahel, R. Perlman, I. Holly, M. Bush, K. Campbell. ROW 2: D. Sternherg, N. Parker, S. Hahn, L. Lampert, N. Smith, R. Nemer, Mrs. Adams. ROW 3: I. Drew, D. Birawer, I. Taffel, L. Hyatt, M. Helle, I. Mathes. ROW 4: D. White, R. Blasst, I. Steiner, P. Ronzani, B. Ericksen, S. Birn- berg. ROW 5: C. Peterson, I. Greenlee, S. Quick, G. Bchadt, P. Schulz, R. Flynn, L. Williams. HOMEROOM 405 fMr, LieshI ROW 1: R. Ehman, G. Weir, L. Swartz, I. Paymar, I. Cormican, D. Kramer, D. Pogorilor. ROW 2: D. Alorieh, R. Knapton, F. Rosenberg, B. Banster, S Arneson, H. Morgan. ROW 3: H. Zidel, B. Anderson C. Mergens, B. Stanfield, B. Dowd, I. Luger, K. Mahr ROW 4: I. Wagner, I. Rosenberg, D. Coleman, F Tishida, Mr. Liesh, F. Piette, I. Liehtsseidl, T. Roberts D. Unowsky, B. Karron. HOMEROOM 400 iMrs. Doylel ROW 1: S. Polcmsky, S. MacKay, I. Fuerst, C. Ahl, S. Tagqerl, E. Kaplan. ROW 2: M. Smith, C. Thompson, T. Nolan, I. Brown, S. Yeager, H. Hodgins, M. German. ROW 3: I. Siirxl, G. Peterson, D. Prehisky M. Gilzins, P. MacKay, N. Hale. ROW 4: E. Melander I. Olson, G. Hurtak, I. Newcomb, R. Callender, C. Zim- merman, Mrs. Doyle. HOMEROOM 208 CMI. Danielsl ROW 1: R. NCI-Xvey, L. Evjen, K. Melius B. Levey, P. Regnier, F. Kasper. ROW 2: S. Brown, C. Peterson, G. Kill, S. Gabois, W. Arend, S. Vox. HOW 3 S. Pinnow, A. Benson, I. Mahoney, S. Gunsell, I. Lei, K. Slattery. HOW 4: B. Moxness, W. Heldt, T. Spaeth M. Holmquisi, I. Gubman, Mr. Daniels. ROW 5: T. Kaul enberg, N. Hoge, D. Smith, I. Winterhalter, R. Chaney P. Wylie. HOMEROOM l 19 iMiss Moej ROW 1: L. Chase, R. Trey, C. O'Connor, Schultz, I. Gullikson, R. Palmer, K. Batther. ROW I. Curran, L. Covar, B. Coan, M. Liliecamp, L. Hill B. Lang. ROW 3: S. Bair, D. Glenmaker, A. Boisson, Eskra, S. Winnick, I. Smith, C. Belanger. ROW 4: 1 Gibbs, S. Fold, S. Ianisch, L. Kemp, I. Goodroad, X Potralz. ROW 5: N. Hirt, A. Pfeder, T. Todora, Mathieson, I. Tempest, I. Plcxut. PIOMEROOM 214 Miss MeyersI ROW 1: L. Mersky, R. Scott, T. Pock, I flolclenhauer, M. Penn, L. Lebovitz. ROW 2: E. But vinick, B. Berndt, I. Wotschke, P. Feeney, S. Hellman lOW 3: M. Tufts, S. Bernick, E. Brennan, M. Sorenson L, Weiner, M. Peterson. ROW 4: G. Carey, R. Horum l. Timm, E. Iohnson, M. Smith, L. D'l-lntone. ROW 5 I. Duren, I. Goldish, T. Roche, G. Murphy, A. Bernstein, '. Nowick. HOMEROOM 407 CMI. HathawayI ROW 1: R. Smith, L. Bloom, A. Klees, I. McCoy, S. Kennedy, E. Flower, R. Benike. ROW 2: V. Marcotte, W. Sanit, M. L. Peilen, M. Richardson, S. Simon, M. Olson, R. Grossman, I. Robinson. ROW 3: G. Ophein, I. Schlen, B. Hoelz, D. Deutschlancler, R. Ganas, K, Peller, G. Ziehl, Mr. Hathaway. ROW 4: C. Berry, I. Gilsday, C. Peterson, D. Berkus, I. Holisak, I. Watkins, G. Eha. HOMEROOM 403 CMr. Fritchej ROW 1: F. Bailey, P. Rick, P. Olson, S. Countryman, I. Sanders, Mr. Fritche. ROW 2: I. Mc- Laughlin, K. Bricker, I. Cooperman, C. Malcolm. ROW 3:'P. Clark, I. Halper, I. Johnson, I. Taylor. C - His Home - Room Snaps . Vs? P Santa Claus brought Christmas parties for every home-room last Christmas at the Central Studios. The hour was spent in various ways but refreshments and games rated tops with all. Mrs. Topdahl's and Mrs. Wanamakefs home-rooms celebrated together with a party. Marlow Hotchkiss is caught by little C-Hi with his hands on the evidence - an ice cream sandwich! In the background Helen Pellissier and Dick Stanford are getting better acquainted through games. Christmas carols were sung sweetly by Sue Lange and Sharon Bishop. Ioining in the carols were Russ Baker, Larry Singher. Sandy Conrad. Lisa Cook, and Iane Fable. In the background is Mrs. Topdahl. li. ff . fx. Viv' . V, .f,... i , K, ,J A. 2 'l-1? ' .QV -N ti: A -ff, 2 'id . .X ill uf, 'L ' 'f' 'Bonn .,-, -fx M ..'N. .f ' 1, K' ,- ' nv N lffcpg - 1 'V 9. J . f P , . X3 5., '12 I .1 ag., M ' 61. , .9 X Q il'w7'15v CW' ' Lil ' . , , tf5m,ff.,,g.. 1351-'esp -'i , M ,. . I 1 , I L 1 .. ,, A 5 , , T as X 1 1 rift, Q, .- : ' ' ,. 'U' .. - x 5 '31 ti, ,, 5 H Y M g a j ? , fx t 2 ' ' ' ' F, . , ,ll ge IW' 5- - .hh ' ' . 4 0 -n --.. , N ,.. , , , Qt, Q . , Q4 W MY j 1 . if he W QE- ,,:.,,c! A . t , 0 -nf if 1' A 5. A 5.115 . 4 , ,Vk. i g f any W JA ..,:g-sz, , ,. , f ft f ' , ' -V Q 1, 'F The parade consisted of many floats bearing our Homecoming slogan of Trai-nple The Trainers. The game attracted students and par- ents alike cheering with enthusiasm for the Central Minutemen who de- feated Mechanic Arts, 3-U. ,.uvP '9 fx HV . um! :g,,.,wr ' 7:',, ti' 3 x, We was Rig -..-N0 'ET I-g 5sL 'va' Z -iky 'ix ,N Lm,f, ,AL.., , ., , Y is 1 K-h f . , . 1 .,i. L Mg, g,V .i9,' . sf ,, Her Highness, Queen Sue Lange, and His Highness, King Bill Peterson, reigned over Central's three-day Homecoming Festivities. Highlighting the festivities were the parade, game, and dance. Attending the Queen during her reign were Karen Hillstrom, Nancy Hagberg, Polly Nason, and Iudie Barnes. 71 Boom-Boom , who's identity was kept secret until the final day, waved to all. In the background are three candidates for Snow-Queen: Karin Gross, Kathe Levine, and Helen Pelliseir. By the way, Boom-Boom was identiiied as Dieter Schwartz. A game of hockey played with brooms and a basketball highlighted the day. Here Margo Abramson is showing Mr. Molkemburg the tricks of the game. Boom-Boom stole a kiss from the newly crowned Queen Carol Dickson. The cave-man days are back! or so says Iim Walter as he drags Connie Hilton across the ice at Como Park. wb: Her Highness, Queen Carol Dickson, and her attendants, Nancy Orme and Charlotte Young, sit on their thrones in the royal fashion. SN is, 11:7 is is WW W . W' -- - I k get fp V? dugg 51 ' DAY Cf The senior girls challenged the senior boys to a game of hockey, with, of course, a few alterations. The game was to he played with brooms and a basketball was to substitute the puck. .iv 5. ,HF 4 Z5 Q 3 ae JV if or 3 3 he X 73 STUDENT COUNCIL. TN ,3 , f iz ! f r ROW l: lean Peterson, Nancy Orme, Recording Secretary: Rom Delmont, Mary Martin, Sylvia Bergren, Ioan Gardener, Norm Katz, Ulkae Akin, Mr. Lundeen, Advisor. ROW 2: Doug Holmen, President St. Paul Division of Student Council, Iudy Frost, Ianet Paulsen, Maxine Olson, Pat Monick, Terrt Hefron, Iackie Hilton, Sally Barth, Kay Perkins, Corresponding Secretary St. Paul Division: Mary Lampland. ROW 3: Dennis Albrecht, President: Don Curtis, Bruce Levin, Dick Ziebarlh, Treasurer, Bruce Kiernet, Lotar Dohmen, Polly Nason, Alan Sinaiko, Dieter Schwartz, Terry Nelson. ROW 4: lay McCluskey, Charles Peterson, Vice-President, Loren Foss, Bruce Getchell, Iim Clarke, lack Evert, Charles Anderson, Doug lstas, Dave Larson, Gerry Hamann. TRAFFIC SQUAD. ROW l: Carol Salyte, Carolyn Mace, Gail Rouse, Nancy Lownsbery, Gerald Breild, Iohn O'Leary, Ronald Benson. ROW Z: Bill Sylvester, Dennis Erdrich, Bill Stinchiield, Jerry Harding, Arnie Burton, Gary Charpentier, Ion Carey, Tex Pelschauen, lack Schribman. ROW 3: Ierry Kleinsasser, lim Olson, Chuck Harding, Larry McMahon, Harlain Olson, Gerry Hamann, Dawson Redden, Bob Gabel, Denny Goodroad. ROW 4: Dennis Teske, Gary Wright, James Summers, John Boekhofl, Rodger Lee, Gerald Black, Stephen Vars, Stu Gerr, Fred Peterson. .sw S 12 911 'C Y l ,B iv STUDY HALL MONITORS. ROW 1: Sandy Hawthorne, Iearmie Berg, Ellen Schneider, Carole Neit, Terry Libman. ROW 2: Pinky Bloom, Sally Richardson, Carol Covell, Pat Hilsgen, Marilyn Schmuckler, Ioan Gardner, Sue Peterson. ROW 3: Iudy Maser, Linda Ostrem, Connie Shaller, Nancy Margolis, Verna Mae Klassen, LaVonne Haub, Mary lane Ruth. ROW 4: Susie Horowitz, Sue Harich, Tom Hann, Cyrus Elliott, Robert Bowker, Mary Ann Happe, Judy Polsiuss. ROW 1: Margie Gulner, loni Rippberger, Marilyn Parsons, Ioyce Sims, Ioe Iohnston. ROW 2: Deannie Verson, Gerry Connolly, Claire Eckley, Carolyn Mace, Sylvia Mathews. ROW 3: Yvonne Giesen, Napine Pleason, Suzanne Ogle, Carol Daqgett, Perry Finck. ROW 4: Dagmar Vijard, Iudy Francis, Iudie Bratager, Marilyn Erickson, Ieanne Gerber. OFFICE HELPEBS. ROW l: Mrs. Weihel, Marcia Lindahl, Lynne Katz, Helen Zylberman, Ianeen Andridge. ROW 2: Mrs. Helen Iahnke, Shirley Rangitsch, Sharon Olson, Pat Hilsgen, Ioanne Lee, Iudy Miller, Hazel Ray. ROW 3: Audrey Wagner, Margaret Osborn, Ian Haider, Barbara Biehler, Cindy Hooper, Bebee Fertig, Marilyn Hooper. ROW 4: Eleanor Wiegele, Dee Ann Matson, Barb Albachten, Madeline Woll, Marilyn Erickson, Sharon Allen. I.S., spring, and formals! Do you remember? Here Ann Marks and Chuck Haspel are cutting ihe rug. , H - ww iii ' 'M' gy' CDWN MEM 3 .4 you remember? Down Memory Lane brings us back to the Senior Class Trip. Worn out, but happy are Ioe Goldfarb and Morry Qass. The Grand March has begun! Mixers at the beginning of the year brought out all the dam- sels. Boys, where were you? Do Do you remember carcoats, books, and waiting for friends? Everyone can't help but recall. igxxwrir.yi GRY LANE This sister and brother team kicked up their shoes at the I.S. Mary and Tom Lufkin, this is a memory for you. What's going on at this Chemistry Club field trip? Ioyce Sorum and Chuck Harding were lust get- ting acquainted. -' D The Senior Class picnic was on a bright Meetings, clubs, and class ac- tivities took lots of time, but were fun. They leave such pleasant memories. Mrs. Wana- maker, Senior Class Advisor, Sandy Iudd, Shirley Rothstein, Chuck Kirk, Ioyce Scrum, and Barbara Duncan plan for the Senior Class trip. May day. Food and fun were abundant CEHISIAN STAFF... ff, F eff ROW 1: Lynne Katz, Iudy Revelson, Elaine Bloom, Ioan Gardener, Harriet Chase. ROW 2: Mr. Rohideax, Advisor, Sandy Iudd, Shirley Rothstein, Sandy Sorenson, Iackie Hilton, Kathe Levine. ROW 3: Iim Peterson, Harvey Kaplan, Iudy McCuskey, lim Walter, Camilla Martin, Diane Sinks. ROW 4: Iudy Haugen, Chuck Kirk, Bill Gilbert, Mike Stoms, Dick Darling. Editor-in-Chief . Managing Editor Art Editor ..... Feature Editor . . . . . . . Club Editor .. Senior Editor .. Faculty Editor . Girl's Sports Editor Boy's Sports Editor Music Editor ...... Homeroom Editor ................. .. IIM WALTER CHUCK KIRK BILL GILBERT SHIRLEY ROTHSTEIN .. HARVEY KAPLAN SANDRA IUDD .. ELAINE BLOOM HARRIET CHASE MIKE STOMS . . . . KATHE LEVINE . CAMILLA MARTIN Typists .......... .... L YNNE KATZ, IUDY RUVELSON IUNIOR STAFF: Judy Humphrey, Sandy Sorenson, Iudy McC1usky, Diane Sinks, Iudy Haugen, Iohn Darling, Ioan K Gardner, and Karen Melcher. A natural scene from the Cehisean staff is this one around the work table. This whole book emerges from around that little table. Hard at work is Kathe Levine, Iudy McCloskey, and Shirley Rothstein. '10 . .TIMES STAFF ,aw Q5 ROW l: M. Henderson, R. Bonney, D. Buiwin, D. Blehert, R. Thorpe, B. Bomgart. ROW 2: P. Moberg, G. Briesse, B. Hursh,W.Iewel1, I. Matson, E. Tanner, Mr. Klawitter. ROW 3: N. Sloan, M. Arnold, C. Istas, K. Ouhl, B. Kamp, S.Mazingo, M. Eisanberg. TIMES AGENTS x . 'UW-J. ' la HOW l: S. Felhaber, M. Moses, D. Olson, M. Olson, S. Shetha, G. Lewis. ROW 2: L. Hyatt, P. Bair, I Quinlan, V. Vikmanis, B. Miller, E. Stone, N. Pleason. ROW 3: D. Butwin, G. Hamann, I. Rosenblum, K Moe, B. Butwin, I. Hilton. ROW 4: D. Prohoisky, M. Lynn, G. Orlemann, L. Singher, R. Vinqers, S Rossman, M. Novick. ROW l: C. Hall, M. Gulner B. Azine, K. Crouse, P. Schroeder, M. Levitan. ROW 2: M. Pfeferman, I. Behr, G. Wiener, E. Butwinick, V. Sharpe, E. Butwinick, S. Belkin. ROW 3: C. Shaller, F. Margoles, S. Fourt, I. Mahle, C. Hansen, E. Gleeman. HOW 4: M. Swanstrom, L, Ieska, D. Anderson, M. Poznansky, N. Arnold, I. Harding. TIMES AGENTS E ,J rw 80 QUILL AND SCROLL ROW 1: Mr. Klawitter, Advisor: Naomi Sloan, Miriam Arnold, Sandy Sorenson, Patty Dalton, Kathy Ouhl. ROW 2: Barbara Hursh, Sandy Iudd, Mindy Eisenberg, Eileen Tanner, IoAnne Matson, Kathe Levine. ROW 3: Iackie Hilton, Karon Melcher, Harvey Kaplan, Burt Baumgart, Camilla Martin, Iudy McCluskey. ROW 4: Nancy Hagberg, Pat Moberg, Iim Walter, Iudy Heugan, Ray Bonney, Dave Butwin, Gretchen Briese.. The Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for high school journalists. Those interested in the jour- nalistic field and have excelled in their work: Cehisean, Times, or the World: are asked in and initiated bi-an- nually. The purpose of this society is to reward individual achievements in journalism and its associated fields: and to encourage more participation in journalism. These newly initiated members reminisce over the fun had in the past weeks of initiation which was climaxed by a large banquet. N4 -va x Q1 X, .- Ji 1 -Ig Jx Z' A CHOIR . .. ROW l: K. Marble, M. Singer, G. Hirschorn, T. Delmont, P. Hailey, E. Pierce, B. Peterson, D, Perteet, M. Sitzer, L. Iohnsan, M. Mernard, G. Carley, M. Levitan, E. Gill, I. Applebaum, I. Gustafson. ROW 2: D. Kamin, D. Redden, G. Hamann, D. Aberman, B. Dorgan, D. Thorpe, B. Landgren, H. Stanford, G. Lang, C. Harding, I. Cohler, E. Butwinick, B. Tietz, M. Smith, K. Campbell, S. Sorensen, I. Richmond, A. Rut- I chick. ROW 3: B, Ettress, D. Albrecht, P. Brandt, B. Adam, H. Olson, L. Dohmnen, D. Dudovitz, F. Bamberg, C, Taylor, S. Paist, R. Hall, I. Iohnson, N. Huseth, P. Goldenberg, B. Mackay, I. Vaughan, L. Haub, S. Kingsley, R. Weiss. ROW 4: K. Wicks, B. Gilbert, G. Orlemann, B. Klahn, S. Gerr, G. Writht R. Haskin, I. K ll . e um, T Rust, S. Mueller, I. Dahle, G. Gustafson, K. Severson, P. Nason, S. Pollock, I. Fabel, ' I. Erdman, G. Blomholm, M. Goodvin. This year, under the excellent direction ot Miss! Denzel, the choir has continued in the tradition of! past years. The annual Christmas assembly, oper-, etta, and T.V. appearances were only a part of the choir's busy schedule. Last year the choir com- bined with the speech department to present l Hear America Singing, a concert that received tremen- dous ovation throughout the Twin Cities. 5-fp, w The Choir leads group singing at the Christmas food assembly. Choir and student body sing together as Miss Denzel leads Christmas Carols around the tree. Christmas without the Christmas assembly and Christmas Carols would be incomplete for Cen- tralites. ... A CHOIR ROW 1 Dahl, I Lamski, Perkins, I. Reid, Allison, : G, Anderson, C. Butwinick, S. Empson, L. Foss, I. Pederson, W. Wittmer, I. Cook, I. Scott, H. Rosenberg, R, Eustis, I. Iohnson, I. . Roberts, M. Hildebrant, S. Lange. ROW 2: H. Geller, M. Schumeister, R. Strickland, M. Blehert, R. Salute, S. Godes, A. Berndt, D. M. Peilen, B. Arner, L. Crawford, I. King, C. Manteuffel, M. Iohnston, P. Benepe, I. Mahle. ROV! 3: G. Wilson, I. Kleinsasser, C. C. Peterson, I. Gaiman, S. Winnick, M. Rothstein, P. Moore, I. Foster, H. Propp, I. Kemp, L. Begqs, V. Coleman, I. Allan, C. Hilton, Y. Giesen, M. Goff, M. Lomski. ROW 4: I. Lehman, G. Sietfert, D. Vingers, R. Sternberg, D. Piepho, P. Brooks, L. Singher, R. I. Evert, I. Campion, D. Villars, I. Lebo, I. Chaffee, C. Carlson, S. Conrad, E. Tutt, I. Shaft, K. Moe, M. Norclgren. 9 Wm. Witches added to the atmosphere of the choir's interpretation of O1d Black Magic. t f J of . t, , 3 f GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Y ROW l: Karen Marks, Iudy Klein, Sandy Hawthorne, Ieannie Berg, Larry Wasmund, Marion Chase, Gloria Elinqman, Gloria Wiener, Sue Garber, Vicki Sharpe, Saundra Minniear. ROW 2: Karen Ekholm, Susan Heaseman, Kathy Bennet, Iann Sorum, Iudi Barth, Pat Fesler, Sallie Fevrt, lean Erlich, Marta Lazarus, Louise Goldberg, Laurice Trapp, Linda Ostrem, Karen Glaesman. ROW 3: Arlene Davis, Mama Hyland, Iudy Kaplan, Carol Crawiord, Due Bernstein, Sue Sundberg, Patti Moniclc, Karin Peterson, Molly Hove, Ruth Schmalz, Carol Belmont, Iudy Greg, Karen Brandit. ROW 4: Iune Pittelkow, Ioann Greenwell, Mary Lampland, Carol Daqgett, Georqianna Clausen, Mary Ann Happe, Sharon Vad, Rose Liebo, Mary Grotetund, Bev Benidt, Merry Camitsch, Mary Ken Henke, Arlene Oberq. ROW l: Carol Ienson, Sharon Marx, Liz Frishberq, Gayle Silverman, Patricia Reid, Iudy Gronewold, Beth Ijornhom, Mary I0 Anna. lon, ludy Booth, Mary Martin. ROW 2: Carol Enstrom, Sandy Iohnson, Carolyn Finebarg, Iudy Rubin, Iudy Applebaum, Sue Mc- Mann, lean Ramer, Sue Peterson, Carolyn Sorenson, Brenda Robbins. ROW 3: Myra Greenblat, Cathy Erwin, Cathy Mayes, Mar- garet Kempe, Barbara Greene, Ronna Butwinick, Mary Hardinq, Iudy Dacager, Kathy Kryewinske, Iudy Schulze, Sheila Glickman Cindy Hastings. ROW 4: Sue Stanich, Ianey Ingemann, Betty Ekremling, Karen Sansome, loni Efiress, Dianna Gritiis, Iausta Borken Bobbi Baker, Sue Johnson, Penny Martin, Linda Dokmo. B CHOIR ,. rr rf n., pit' v ng ROW l: Marcia Duke, Harold Lang, Jim Luckner, Howard Rutman, Mike Chemino, Mike Fefferman, Marty Sireno, Howard Klay- man, Bonnie Temple, ROW 2: John Bergstedt, Marge Lynqholm, Gloria Macintosh, Marcelne Henderson, Gerry Bache, Diane Hof- dahl, Susan Merchant, Penny Hicks, Joy Da-Bruzz. ROW 3: Fred Ellis, Adrienne Taleman, Kathi Day, Joan Ross, Pearlene Hall, Steve Prewer, Tim Dyhauq, Les Malmquist, Mike Leider. ROW 4: Elaine Montaqru, Mike Novick, Allen Salita, Fred Slemmons, Dave Hart- zenmaders, Ed Shimek, Bruce Frostrem, Colman Page, Glenn Bingham, Nancy Sandberg, Mary Elaine Swanstrom. ROW 1: Grace Ann Peirson, Mary Ellen Gunclry, Carol McC1uskey, Monike Kuester, Aron Lancman, Sharon Lebakken, Evelyn Gar- baty, Lana Fox. ROW 2: David McAdams, Robert Hallfin, Judy Rein, Nancy Korth, Judy Blons, Edward Bruel, Martin Abelovitz, Judy Richmond, Robert Neish. ROW 3: Doug Dorgan, Ronald Landt, Marly Weddington, Buster Lewis, Dave Halper, Jack Porter, Karen peferson, Alice B0w1e5,' Robert Brandt, Diane Berqlund. ROW 4: Judy Smith. Diane Gabel, Jim Taycor, T. P. Nelson, Duke Johnson, Joanne Place, Sally Fischbach, Karen Daragher, Jolene Klober. BAND .. A me ROW 1: Perry Finck, Bill Winter, Iohn Horn. ROW 2: Fred Rosenberg, Pat Cassen. Teddy Coulter. Gail Rouse, Deanne Glemaker, Beverly Henderson. ROW 3: Richard Strimling, Richey Adams, Dennis Miller, Iames Duffina, Neil Arnold. Sandra Lecy. ROW 4: Curtis Atneosen, Greg Galyath, Karen Olson, Walter Mingo, Dale Rocchietti, Michael Wilk, Gene Charpentier. ROW 5: Gary Charpentier, Ned Stephens, Gerald Black. - fd . J' ,- -..,, -LJ Mr. Campbell di- recis the annual Spring Concert, which was excel- lent as usual. .BAND A , 5 V7 - h ROW l: Iohn Wagner, Bill Erdrich. ROW 2: Steven Holtz, Marie Naumann, Jimmy Moore, Denny Rice, Vernon Nie- meyer. Terry Heffron. ROW 3: Marcelene Henderson, Bob Andreas, Sheri Broderick, Ioyce Mathews, Patsy Wall, Carla Hedeen, Micki Rader. ROW 4:ilYIelvYa Qozine, Maiorelte Leader? Tom Livdahl, Burt Bongart, Steve Krupp, Gary Aanes, Darrell Harens. ROW S: Iames Evans, Art Hill, Harold Knott. a Canes, striped j a c k e t s, and straw hats are added to the fun of it. Majorettes are always a big attraction at any affair. ORCHESTRA . .. ROW l: Marv Ingber, Iames Mathes, Iames Iuhl,.Ieti Paymar, Nancy Smith, Miryom Arnold, Marsh Malkes, ludy Stiles, Betsy Nason, Lori Suders, Micki Rader. ROW 2: Sharon Claflin, Miriam Silberg, Don Curtis, treasurer: Bruce Abrahamson, Steve Shannon, Ann Mossman, Larry Burns, Peter Nason, president: Gary Laturno, Kenneth Freiberg, HOW 3: Sue Zimmerman, vice president: Bob Dehort, librarian: Sue Kimball, Kate German, Nancy Schaaf, Pauline O'Connor, Don Weinstine, Mr. Campbell. ROW 4: Pat Cassen, Paul Schulz, Iames Evans, Gary Weisbrod, Io White, Carol Warren, Sue Rundberq, Sharon Reese, Secretary. 88 A talented alumnus, Iim Bonn, has re. turned to play at the Spring Concert. fs Members of the Band and Orchestra take a bow for a job well done. f3 .OPERETTA Conspiracy was king when A Choir presented Sweethearts last year. Choir members turned detective en masse while trying to find the real princess of Zilania. An over abundance of sisters, fathers, and monks added to the audience's delight and to the success of an already successful operetta. Sweethearts was di- rected by Miss Arlys Denzel and choreographed by Miss Marie Roihfuss. Miss Denzel and cast begin the rush and ex- citement of rehearsals the fun, the an- xieties of producing an operertta. he curtain ris- s on the in- abitants of the Vh i t e S w a n aundry the ,aughters of lame Paula. l After weeks of practice the date of the operetta draws near and opening night finds even the pious monks better than professionals. The plot thickens when Mikel discusses the true identity of Sylvia with Petrus Van Tromp. AS Jw via. the real princess marries Franz. All ends happily when Syl- 90 Rehearsinq lor a speech assembly is lots of lun for members in Mrs. Hayes' and Miss Dorn- berq's speech classes, Biz Gill points accusingly at Dick Stanford while Gay Gustafson chokes him slightly. 1 ASSEMBLIES J V lane Fable, the assembly's that-a-way. Practicing for a debate assembly is Harvey Kap- lan, Iudy Hagberg. McCluskey, Dick Stanford and Nancy This entertaining trio is Karen Severson, Sue Lange. and Sandy Conrad. ,,-4 S22 ,- -x,:,.- A fr,- '. ,V- . Q' rf' , - .r I' I.. fi WWA g Alinfcpynfs -,Q-Q.,-,..x-.4.'. nd ,o.:. ln. an uq1.,.,A,-.W..4x.--.W fkiyf- f .X xml , L., Am., 3' M. 5 . Q 4 3' 4 1 J. . Ji' .fx .' n'- V - - 521 5' 5 E7 PURPOSE OF THE CLUBS. Extracurricular activities, consisting mainly of athletics and clubs, are not merely frills of edu- cation but are, rather, organized programs through which students may share the opportun- ities of valuable social group experiences. These opportunities afford, besides pleasure- able recreation, training and experience beyond class room accomplishment - in leadership for some, in development of knowledge, talents, and skills for the many, in occasions for varied social relationships for all. They promote growth of character traits such as a sense of responsibility, ideals of honor and loyalty, and a spirit of ser- vice to others. As it is more important that each person learn how to get along well with his fellow beings in all walks of life and in all kinds of situations than that he have a great fund of in- formation or do one thing expertly well, obvi- ously the general and enriching experiences of club activities offer many valuable opportunities for growth to those who choose to participate in them. l bid three spades - Pass. These phrases are heard at all Bridge Club meetings. The mem- bers are taught how to play bridge or they are shown how to improve their game by Miss Hagin, the able advisor. ROW 1: Miss Hagin, Ellen Schneider, Iudy Paymax, Cathy Hanson, Mary Bock. ROW 2: Sue Harich, Mary Lou Harish, Mike Perwien, Carl Sjobeck, Iudy Rosenblum. BRIDGE CLUB.. AMERA LUB we-4 ROW 1: Marge Lyngholm, Harvey Iohnson, Carla Hedden, Carol Belmont. HOW 2: Barton Cooper, Howard Pihce, Iim Philippy, Don Curtis. Pres, ROW 3: Bruce Hemmingway, Sec.: Dick Darling, Bob Krueger, Kenneth Freiherg. The Camera Club is a small group but it plays an important part in the life of a school. Under the advice of Mr. Brett it records school activities. The boys took pictures at many assemblies, all athletic events and on numerous other occasions. EVSYY Second Gnd fourth WedHeSd0Y Chess Club meets under the advisement of Miss Creglow. The purpose of Chess Club is to teach the skilled and the unskilled in one of the world's oldest games. After members become skilled they are eligible to enter in tournaments with other schools. ROW 1: Gerald Kessel, George Frisch, Marion Bachwitz, Iohn Melius, Bud Murphy, Dick Schermer- horn, Pres. ROW 2: Verna Mae Klassen, Dave Dougherty, Vice President: Gary Bartlett, Perry Finck, Robert Maqy, Bernard E. Statland, Russell W. Moqa. ROW 3: Mrs. Creqlow, Jim Stinchfield, Mike Perwin, Treasurer: Bill Lorentz, Louis Postiqione, Rickey Twersky, Robert Callender. ROW 4: Lotar Dohmen, lim Wolf, Dick Farren, Ed Iorgensen, Sec.: Frank Kempe, David Goldiarb, Dennis Kisby. CHESS CLUB.m CHEMISTRY CLUB. ROW 1: Gloria Annicelli, Iacqueline Wilson, Mary Beulke, Carol Lanner, Jill Iacobs, Harriet Rosenberg, Margo Abramson, Carol Straus, Gerre Carley. ROW 2: Steve Olson, Elaine Kleyman, Ludmila Stupnitsky, lean Moy, Attn. Sec.: Dud Iepson, Mary Holden, Gretchen Ramlow, Tom Campbell, Gretchen Briese. ROW 3: Dave Tur- ner, Kathe Levine, Roberta Blizin, Mike Novick, Shirley Rothstein, Kayla Salita, Lowell Patak, Mike Griswold, Lee Larson, Iim Walter. ROW 4: Dick Richter, Bruce McCubbin, Rae Bonney, Iohn Nogel, Reed Brown, Emily Conrath, Ianet Wykes, Marlow Hotchkiss, Dave Butwin. . A V lp 1 4 - 1 ft' - K 4 . 1 K I N- Q 1' r CHEMISTRH CLUB . . . Any member of Chemistry Club will tell you ol the enlightening field trip planned by their able advisors, Mr. Molkenbur and Mr. Goossens. Places such as the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Niagara Cave at Harmony, and the Diamond Match Company at Cloquet are visited on these iield trips. In addition to the field I BOW 1: Iudie Ruvelson, Harriet Eisenberg, Marion Bachwitz, Sybil Gulner, Ian Iohnson, Marie Krantzas, Vir- ginia Mahannah. ROW 2: Harriet Chase, Martha Schlenk, Barton Cooper, Brenda Berkman, Mary Lufkin, Domma Lamski, Fran Williams, Gladys Miller, Camie Martin. ROW 3: Ierry Hirschorn, Richard Brown, Eu- gene Paymar, Don Curtis, Howard Pince, Bill Kuretsky, Stuart Kloner, Gerald Hamann, Roberta Adam, Iames Galman. ROW 4: Dick Farren, Chuck Hemingway, Denny Piepho, Gerry Seiitert, Ned Stephens, Mel Gantman, Tom Robinson, Jim Smith. .5 yHEMISTRY t. . . CLUB ROW l: Carol Dickson, Elizabeth Gill, Nancy Orme, Ioyce Sorum, Sally Swanwick, Karen Harnisch, Iudy Mahle, Nancy Huseth, Attendance Secretary? Ioan Roberts. ROW 2: Iudith Hilton, Connie Hilton, Sandy Iudd, Mary Barwise, lane Fabel, Recording Secretary: Sharon Bishop, Nancy Hagberg, Barbara Duncan, Iudy Dahle. ROW 3: John Godes, Pres.: Iack Utter, Dave Cooper, Morry Rothstein, Barry Efiress, Ken Iackson, Lee Fitch, Dennis Kisby, Dick Stanford. ROW 4: Ron Buford, Vice Pres.: Bob Krueger, Bruce Getchell, Dickie Vinqers, Pete Crawford, Treas.: Larry Singher, Mike Stoms, Ted Platt, Frank Kempe. trips, the club invites speakers to address them on various aspects of Chemistry: they see informative films and have student stunts. They also have one big event each year such as a career day or a dance. OW l: Conrad Butwinick, Ianet Vaughan, Dawn Villars, Iudie Erdman. Harvey Kaplan, Lisa Cook, Iudie icl:, Gayle Stameshkin, Emmy Lou Trumpet. ROW 2: Bonnie Tietz, Iacquie Hilton, Sue Lange, Sharon Olson, andy Kingsley, Ianet Paulsen, Betsy MacKay, Phyllis Goldenberg. ROW 3: Mr. Molkenbur, Don Paster, Ierome Neren, Iackie McFadden, Ierry Kleinsasser, Tom Petschauer, Dean Aberman, Russ Baker, Gerry Ham- ann. ROW 4: Lotar Dohmen, Browder Stone, Paul Benson, Iames Summers, Leonard Akel, Carl Perkins, Jay McC1uskey, Bob Adam. CHEMISTRY . . CLUB CHORAL READERS . . ROW 1: Marvin Zeit, Sheila Malinofi, Tamera Neren, Andrea Goldish, Iudy Rosen, Iean Peterson, Linda Fritzke, Ianet Paulsen. ROW 2: Mrs. M. Hayes, Richard Freedman, Brenda Berkman, Iudith Hilton, Sally Barth, Arnie Burton, Ricki Twersky, Lionell Greenberg. ROW 3: Kathe Levine, Lisa Cook, Ted Clemens, Iim Walter, Iohn Whitmore, Ted Platt, Iefirey Arenson, Nancy Haqberg, Marilyn Leafman. , .,, H. r K.-151' 'x Ever Wednesda and Frida Choral Readers meet sixth , Y Y Y J , period under the direction oi Mrs. Hayes. The Readers N ' u g-1 . put on severa-l impressive assemblies each year and they lv ., ' 'fl also partake in the A Choir production of I Hear ww' K: ' America Singing. D . ' f f V 'QM' ' t 1 1 I f moz ' p. QJM R ,, Q sy x Y- I 51 www n lsr! wiv- Q , X - fx ' I E2 WX il ' xmr. .-J xx '. EVN r o X if Ext' ff x ., . 4 4 ,X , any Q , Diversified Vocations, a part time training program, spon- f C' ,f rt- Q2 ,V . , ta. . ' .Xb -1 A M, KN sored by Mr. Daniels has proven to be a great success. 72 ' ,P - --7, XZ., ,Yr These students attend classes in the mornings to get the Q V M.. ---' sg! 'J' qi N3 necessary credits for graduation and work afternoons, A' ' it sill M wr' for experience in the business world. W ' A lf' A' cd Ce K r-A my N f: ' ly 'Y iz ' ' . ROW l: Rose Cormican, Mary Blake, Thomas Huelster, Bernadine Iohnson. Carol McQuillan, Carol Rueb. ll FQ 2: Marlene Barona, Sec.: Marilyn Pierengton, Ellen Regnier, Marge Iacobson, Gen Weir, Barbara Wal Q Sawn Schmoller, Pres.: Mary Schwartz. ROW 3: Mr. Daniels, Anna Szenay, Kathleen McCluney, Diane Sch X V ler, Linda Cox, Sonja Route, Ioan Rousseau, Gloria Ecotf. ROW 4: Charolette Bowe, Carolyn Russell, J ' Scherer, Sherman Furling, vice Pres.: Fred Tucking, Dick Milnar, Karen Fredrickson, Carol Lee. DIVEBSIFIED VOCATICNS DEBATE CLUB.. ROW 1: Sheila Malinoff, Iudy Nomura, Tamara Neren, Iohn Stillman, Ianis Hanson, Linda Fritzke. ROW Z: Jean Peterson, Betty Rudberg, Lois Peterson, Kathe Levine, Sandy Kaplan, Sue Kimball, Sue Zimmerman. ROW,3: Harvey Kaplan, Lionell Greenberg, Richard Ziebarth, Iudie McCloskey, Mary Barwise, Bob Landqren, Mrs. Margaret Hayes. HOW 4: Iudy Haugan, Harry Summerfield, Jeffrey Arenson, Bob Whitingham, Dave Evans, Margaret Nielsen, Doug Holmen, Gay Gustafson. The debaters have taken part in tournaments and meets at such places as, St. Peter, St. Olaf, and Macalester. One of the highlights of the year, was the debate tournament at Central. The Central Debaters have done very well under the able guidance of Mrs. Hayes. Members of Debate Club all take debate as a regular subject. The resolution that was debated this year, was resolved, The Federal Should Sustain the Prices of Major Agricultural Products at not less Than Ninety Percent of Parity. The debators went after this topic with such enthusiasm that they won the sweepstakes at the St. Olaf College Tournament. V 1: Dave Dougherty, Iacqueline Wilson, Nancy Orme, Gunta Venteris, Karen Iohnson, Sandy Sorensen. V 2: Alan Verson, Iudy Moore, Margo Abramson, Brendalee Berkman, Helen Pelissier, Ianet Paulsen, Ginger nholm, Iames Cook. ROW 3: Roger Needles, Nancy Hagberg, Allan Edelston, Iohn Sorensen, Eugene Kap- , Dieter Schwartz, Dick Stanford. 1 l x l DEBATE CLUB.. DRAMATIC CLUB . . . ROW 1: Deannie Verson, Marilynn Goffstein, Iudy Mahle, Jeanie Allan, Elayne Butwinick, Ioyce Kane. ROW 2: Kathe Levine, Barbara Hall, Lee Lisovskis, Lorna Beggs, Iacquie Hilton, Helen Pelissier, Susie Horowitz. ROW 3: Marjorie Dornberg, Advisor: Iudie McCloskey, Ginger Blomholm, Shirley Rothstein, Doug Holmen, Gerry Hamann, Iohn Orndorf, Dick Stanford. ROW 4: Dieter Schwarz, Iucly Haugan, Mar- garet Nielsen, Gary Grimm, Emily Conrath, Ted Platt, lames I. Cook. The budding young actor or actress gets useful experience from membership in the Dramatic Club. Capable Miss Dornberg, club advisor is always ready with helpful suggestions and praise. One of the highlights of the year was the play Not Even A Mouse enjoyed by the members and cast at the Christmas party. ROW 1: Raleigh Goldman, Marilynn Smith, Olivia Lanqman, Marie Gustafson. ROW 2: Patti Swaden, Sheila Malinoff, Harriet Rosenberg, Carol Straus, Iohn Stillman, Sylvia Berggren, Elizabeth Gill. ROW 3: Brenda Berkman, Roberta Eustis, Barb Schaffhausen, Michele Yellen, Marilyn Hildebrandt, Karl Rasch Dud Iepson, Marv Schumeister. ROW 4: Edward Gleeman, Carole Curry, Frank Kempe, Bob Whittingham. Diane Sinks. Mary Barwise, Judy Rosenblum. 1 DRAMATIC CLUB . . . FRENCH CLUB . . . HOW 1: Noel Meyer, Gayle Silverman, Vice Pres.: Ioanne Gordon, Arlene Kaplan, Karen Batcher, Sally Countryman, Linda Iohnston, Darlene Skoglund. ROW 2: Rae Dicks, Adrienne Boisson, Patricia Mackey, Gerre Carley, Iudy Mable, Pres.: Sue Bernstein, Treas.: Madeleine Rosenbaum, Cindy Istas, Barbara Feldman, Vicki Sharpe. ROW 3: Cindy Hughes, Iean Straus, Sue Marchant, Cindy Hastings, Myra Green- bat, Sue Rhame, Iacquie Hilton, Dave Whitcomb, Sue Winnick. ROW 4: Vivian Blaha, Ian Peterson. Elaine Snyder, Jonathan Plaut, Ted Platt, Gretchen Olson, Sue Holmgren, Iulie Shalt, Robert Berkovitz. Students who have or are now taking French are eligible to join French Club. The members want to learn more about the French language, country, and customs. The highlight of the year is the annual French dinner held every spring. ROW l: Liz Frishberg, lean Schatfhausen, Helen Rutman, Carolyn Fineberg, Iudy Gronewald, JoAnne DuBois, Diane Halper. ROVV 2: Marlene Daniels, Tamara Neren, Lana Fox, Judy Rubin, Marilyn Pearl- man, Barb Schaffhausen, Barbara Hursh, Marge Cunningham, Gretchen Hamlow. ROW 3: Rando Powers, Sonia Wiener, Debby Levey, Louise Goldberg, Becky Stanfield, Ann Mosman, Mary Bock, Iudy Iohnson, Suzanne Zeddies. ROW 4: Carolyn Kruschke, Harriet Singer, Lois Petersen, Beryl Butwin, Sandra Marks, Karen Moe, Gail Rosenblum, Ester Stern, Iudy Kaplan. FRENCH CLUB . . . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . . . FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . ROW l: Miss Koehler, E, Kleyman, M. Eisenberg, M. Kaplan, M, Smith, B. Tietz, M. Arnold, M. Bachwitz. ROW 2: N. Huseth, S. Martens, S. Berggren, M. Mirsky, I. Moy, Pres.: N. Korth, S. Nelson, C. Gross. ROW 3: G. Miller, Sec.: N. Pleason, S. Kaplan, I. Kane, S. Kimball, I, Vughan, I. Paulson, A. Brown, L. Peterson. ROW 4: S. Nelson, D. Burgland. M. Kidder, M, Lamski, Vice Pres.: R. Twersky, Treas.: M. Nielsen, D. Sinks, M. Barwise, M. Peilen, L. Haub. The Agnes Kohler F.T.A. Chapter, although only in its second year, is very active. This year's highlights have been a field trip to Hopkins and an installation luncheon at the Saint Paul College Club with the F.T.A. National President Mr. Fred Reed as a speaker. The chapter is named for and advised by Miss Agnes Kohler. Members of International Relations are juniors and seniors who meet twice a month under the guidance ot Miss Eiken. Interesting speakers are on the agenda at most meetings. This club does much to promote an understanding oi other countries' points of view. ROW l: I, Ruevelson, S. Malinoff, K. Ouhl, K. Iohnson, I. Moy, Treas.: L. Stupnitsky, L. Katz, I. Nomura, Se M. Bachwitz, T. Libman. ROW 2: I. Moore, I. Mahle, B. Feldman, V. Klassen, C. Kruschke, U. Akin, M. Kra zas, S. Iudd, S. Nelson, B. Hursh, B. Berkman. ROW 3: D. Bergland, L. Iensen, Nancy Huseth, M. Lufkin, 3 Abramson, A. Wagner, M. Holden, M. Schlenk, I. Matson, I. Fable, V. Pres. ROW 4: M. Mandel, P. Mober D. Schwartz, I. Haugan, I. Wyk es.: R. Bonney, R. Krueger, I. Rosenblum, D. Sinks, R, Twersky, G. P IR. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE ' ROW l: Miss Hart, David Berquam, Bill Kuretsky, Bernard E. Statland, Harvey Iohnson. ROW 2: Mr. Molken- w bur, Arlene Oberg, Diane Hentschel, Eugene Paymar, Don Curtis, Sec. Treasurer: lim Wolf. ROW 3: Stuart ' Hoyt, Marlow Hotchkiss, Pres.: Bruce Hemingway, Bruce Olson, Howard Pince. W This organization is made up oi honor students who have shown outstanding qualities in some field of science. With l Miss Hart as the advisor. scientific experiments are con- ? ducted at many oi the meetings. w The Iunior Red Cross, under the direction of Mrs. Swanson, is made up of representatives from each homeroom. The main project this year was filling gift boxes for Hungarian Relief. The Iunior Red Cross thanks all of you for your wonderful cooperation in this project. KOW 1: lean Moy, chairman: Eileen Tanner, cabinet member. ROW 2: Mrs. Swanson, Linda Slalder, cabinet riember. ROW 3: Sue Stanish, vice chairman: Ellen Docken, cabinet member. w RED CROSS . . 102 GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL . ROW 1: Lorraine Iohnson, Miryom Arnold, Carol Dickson, Raleigh Goldman, Sally Richardson. ROW Z: Mary Bryant, Advisor: Mary Martin, Sue Wiebmer, Iean Moy, Helen Pelissier, Pres.: Ginger Blomholm, Sec. ROW 3: Laura Iensen, Io Ann Campion, Vice Pres.: Iudie Rick, Iudy Haugan, Barbara Duncan, Lisa Cook. Planning meetings, heading committees and keeping things running smoothly are the jobs that confront the Council. The girls are thankful for their advisor Miss Bryant, who helps with these problems. The Club's main projects are selling holly at Christmas and singing Valentines, The Latin Club is composed oi Latin students who have shown that they are superior by taking the entrance test. The able advisor of the club is Miss Flitch. The annual banquet held in the spring is the big event of the year. ROW 1: S. Malinoif, K. Buchanan, K. Peterson, M. Moses, B. Landgren, Pres.: G. Blomholm, Vice Pres.: M Lampland, Sec.: B. Price, P. Benepe, I. Stillman. ROW Z: M. Lazarus, I. Zalk, I. Goldbarg, N. Feldstein, I Barth, M. Cunningham, G. Ramlaw, D. Lindgren, L. Maeda, E. Gleeman, I. Fryer. ROW 3: Miss Lillian Flitch Advisor: L. Peterson, I. Iohnson, B. Rudberg, I. Webster, M. Barth, S. Nelson, H. Pellisier, M. Hooper, W Iewell, I. Moore, S. Barth. ROW 4: C. Page, I. Sorensen, I. Eichinger, I. Peterson, S. Bishop, B. Hoyt, R. Bon ney, F. Kempe, A. Sinaiko, I. Cook, I. Fabel, D. Stanford. I LATIN CLUB . . MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB . . '61 1.9 -'X i ROW 1: Iohn Bric, Bruce Nordstrem, Steve Nichos, Gene Charpentier, Billy Wenzel. ROW 2: Clayton Zimmer- man, Iohn Sjerven, Stuart Sonnen, Merlyn Warnsholz, Peter Bigelbach, Albert Iordi, Iurgen Fohlmeister, Harvey Warrington, Mr. McGee. Boys who indulge in the fascinating hobby of building and flying model airplanes are organized in a group called the Model Mashers. The boys receive help and advice on their planes from Mr, McGee, the advisor. Paint and Patches is a group of skilled make-up artists instructed by Miss Dornberg. Their work was seen this year in the Senior Class production of Peter Pan. the Iunior Class production of Iune Mad and A Choir's operetta Brigadoon. ROW 1: Olivia Langman, Iudie Ruvelson, Marilynn Smith, Lynne Katz, Iudy Humphrey, Carol Straus. ROW 2: Patti Swaden, Sue Felhaber, Roberta Eustis, Barb Schaffhausen, Marilynn Gofistein, Elayne Butwinick, Rita Weiss. ROW 3: Marjorie Dornberg, Advisor: Michele Yellon, Deannie Verson, Susie Santee, Karl Raasclt, Sue Rhame, Sue Zimmerannery, ROW 4: Meta Mandel, Susie Horowitz, .Steve Shannon, Bob Whittingham, Sam Lewis, Diane Sinks, Martha Kidder. PAINT AND PATCHES . . 4 PEP CLUB. ROW 1: Arlene Kapland, Sheila Malinoff, Terry Libman, Sue McMann, Raleigh Goldman, Sue Lange, Pauline Bair. ROW 2: Carol Hazel McCluskey, Darlene Skoglund, Barbara Melius, Mary Harding, Karen Iohnson, Rita Weiss, Mary Moses, Carol Crawford, Sharon Reese, Mrs. Edith Broten. ROW 3: Phyllis Goldenberg, Iudy Iohn- son, Martha Kidder, Diane Berglund, Mary lane Ruth, Sally Cowan, Sandra Lecy, Lorna Beggs. Nancy Hirt. Beryl Butwin, Susie Horowitz. ROW 4: Sue Holmgren, Claudia Howard, Iudy Polsiuss, Ian Peterson, Margaret Nielsen, Gay Gustafson, Patti Martin, Elaine Snyder, Karen Moe, Iulie Shaft. Fight, team, fight echoes across the football field, hockey rink and basketball court as mem- bers of the Pep Club display the line spirit of our school. The advisor of the Pep Club, who was also largely responsible for the organization ROW 1: Gail Schachtman, Margie Gulner, Marilyn Smith, Gayle Rutman, Sue Barwise, Sue Sturley, Diane Halper, Patti Mackey, Sue-Winnick. ROW Z: Gary Bartlett, Ierry Nolan, Cathy Cairncross, Ioanne Brown, Sue Yeager, Sue Lundberg, Mary Bock, Elizabeth Gill, Nancy Orme, Georgia Lewis. ROW 3: Marcia Helpa, Dian Smith, Karen Hodenkirchen, Elayne Butwinick, Ioyce Kane, Iudy Carl, lean Mahle, Martha Lynn, Lynn Bonney. ROW 4: Linda Crawford, Meta Mandel, Sally Fischbach, Barbara Hoel, Barbara Duncan, Sharon Bishop, Sandy Pollock, Nancy Hart, Vicki Hotchkiss, Mary Lampland. PEP CLUB.. PEP CLUB . . . ROW l: Barbara Norton, Grace Ann Peterson, Judy Humphrey, Char Underbakke. Terry Cutts, Sandy Smith Joy Da Bruzzi, Sue Adbois, Janeen Laskra. ROW 2: Sue Kennedy, Aqqy Klees, Jean Moy, Nancy Hall Nancy Korth, Alice Moy, Judy Kaplan, Lo Ann Kilbertson, Elizobeth Johnson, Mary Lou Peilen. BOW 3: Ruth Ann Grossman, Kathy Keyewinske, Winnie King, Due Santee, Nancy Briggs, Judy Moore, Sue Birnberg, Jom Eff ress, Sue Rhame. ROW 4: Roxie Nemer, Arlene Oberq, Gladys Miller, Pat Moberg, Karen Peterson Judy Eichinher, Sharon Domagalski, Joy Oberg, Mary Holmquist, Judy Holmquist. of it, is Mrs. Broten. The Pep Club provided cheerleaders and sponsored pep assemblies to promote school spirit and increase student at- tendance at the games. HOW 1: Judie Ruvelson, Faye Kasper, Joanne Gordon, Frances Bailey, Diane Widaten, Joyce Austin, Marilyn Schmuckler, Karen Heaseman, Mary Martin. ROW 2: Lenore Kannovski, Kathy Ekholm, Susan Bennett, Cathy Mayes, Barb Schafihausen, Penny Martin, Mary Van Eaton, Judy Goodroad, Sonia Wiener, Marta Lazarus. ROW 3: Eve Lynn Butwinick, Joan Hawkinson, Karen Neby, Judie Glassman, Penny Hicks, Sharon Pittelkow, Sharon Olson, Fran Oqurak, Alice Bowles. ROW 4: Karen Ratwik, Penny Halper, Karen Sansome, Marilyn Hooper, Betty Ekrem, Mary Lou Henke, Gayle Fellinqer, Mary Ellen Gundry, Joeanne Greenwall, Sue Nelson. PEP CLUB RADIO WORKSHOP 1,3 ' . ,K W ' H K :Vk kg, IE. wa. pa -I X I at ' J M ' 2 E 'Z' filiil f 1 h. ,K , . M In K A L ' Li 3 t Q Q 2 fs H- , . f 5: . j 'Q W -V ' . f ' ff In , ' ' .72 ROW 1: Larry Nagle, Iohn Faltesek, Roberta Kampa, Steven Nekowitsch, Harvey Morgan. ROW 2: Steve Levinsohn, Stan Hooper, Tom Collins, LeRoy Kopp, Charles Erding, lim Ash. Under the guidance ot Mr. Molkenbur the Pro- jection Force shows the films for class projects, assemblies, club meetings and their special money making project, which was JOHNNY DARK this year. The faithful hard work ot Projection Force is appreciated by all. Radio Workshop can be taken as a regular class alter one year of speech. The teacher, Miss Dornberg, gives the students problems to work out in radio speaking. Several times each year. Radio Workshop puts on radio programs at local stations. ROW l: Olivia Langman, Marie Gustafson, Lynne Katz, Raleigh Goldman, Sylvia Berggren Patti Swaden ROW 2: Dud Iepson, Iudith Hilton, Lee Lisovskis, Bill Tuckner, Neil Belkin, Sheldon Satie, Gayle Stanesh kin, Marjorie Dornberg, Advisor. ROW 3: Roland Medcalt, Bill Stinchtield, Eugene Kasper, Emily Conrath Judie Rick, Iohn Orndort, Neil Grutman. PROIECTIO FORCE RIFLE CLUB ROW 1: Bob Levey, Chuck Kirk, Dennis Kisby, Iim Smith, Michael Onger. ROW 2: Mr. M. Iohnson, Bill Coan, Gene Quinn, Iohn Stei.ner, Merlyn Warnsholz, Tom Heller, Iim Pederson, Mr. T. A. Brodie. ROW 3 Charles Edwards, Dick Nelson, Bruce Hemingway, Iames Summers, Paul Benson, Ieff Haqfelt, Iim Faylor Every Friday you will find the twenty-six mem- bers oi Rille Club at the Saint Paul Armory practicing shots on the fifty foot target range. This very active club is sponsored by Mr. Brodie and Mr. Iohnson. Skin Divers Club was organized and advised by Mr. Iohnson this year. Members ot this group are all very enthusiastic about the great future this sport has. This is the only club of its kind in the northwest. ROW 1: Alberta Huebener, Charles Ames, Pres.: Greg Galyath, Iohn Evjen. ROW 2: Mr. L. Iohnson, Col- man Page, Keith Merritt, Tom Hcmn, Vice Pres.: Robert Bowker. ROW 3: Dick Darling, Ricky Hanson. Gregg Sotie, Dave Gilbertson, Ierry Vilendrer. If .af SKIN I DIVERS ROW 1: Char Young, Ioan Webster, Iudy Carl, Virginia Mahannah, Sharon Olson, Elizabeth Gill, Karin Peterson, Marianne Nordgren, Mary Bock. ROW Z: Harvey Novick, Cathy Hanson, Nancy Orme, Karen Christian, Karen Brandt, Sue Sundberg, Iudie Gray, Martha Schlenk, Iacquie Hilton. ROW 3: Doug Hol- men, Susan Iohnson, Diane Olson, Maxine Olson, Iudy King, Linda Crawford, Nancy Keene, Meta Mandel, Sally Fischbach, Ginger Blomholm. ROW 4: Sandy Pollock, Lotar Dohmen, Eugene Kasper, Wayne Heldt, Iohn Nagel, Peter Nason, Iudy Haugan, Iim Galman, Bruce Kiernat, Barbara Duncan. The fact that skiing is a popular sport at Central is shown by the many active members in Ski Club. All the enjoy- able sporting activities for Sno-Day were planned by this group. The favorite haunt this year was Hardscrabble. SKI CLUB It was the host to several wonderful skiing experiences The Ski Club's energetic advisor, Mrs. Broten, and the club officers planned these trips. ROW 1:' Sue McMann, Carol McCrumpsky, Sarlene Skoggielund, Mary Moses, Carol Crawford, Susie Horowitz, Sandy Kingsley, Eugene Melander, Iim Iamoral, Bruce Gerber, Harry Holmberg. ROW 2: Chuck Bernson Mike Novick, Iim Stinchfield, Bob Nichools, Tom Campbell, Chuck Harding, Iudy Rosenblum Karen Moe, Iulie Shaft, Sue Nelson, Ian Peterson. ROW 3: Iudy Frost, Dallas Holmberg, Lucy Williams Judy Polfuss, Claudia Howard, Sandy Iudd, Dick Stanford, Polly Nason, Sue Homgem, Mary Erdman Sharon Bishop, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Edith Broten, Advisor. ROW 4: Wolf Hennig, Bob Landgren, Bob Brown Dave Evans, Bruce Getchell, Denny Piepho, Pres.: Bob Krueger, Iim Walter, Bob Adam, Deanie Aberman Iack Hauq. Iudie McCloskey. SKI CLUB LDVANCED SPANISH ILUB ROW 1: Sue Garber, Iane Cohler, Iudy Nomura, Vice Pres.: Terry Libman, Caroloyn Sorensen, Sally Richardson, Marilynn Goifstein, Karen Ekholm, Carol McCluskey, Nancy Margolis. ROW 2: Elizabeth Gill, Sue Heaseman, Arlene Davis, Marsha Malkes, Carol Crawford, Winnie King, Iudie Nemer, Ianey Inge- mann, Ruth Schmalz, Rita Weiss. ROW 3: Mrs. Mary Ellen Godfrey, Advisor: Carolyn Kruschke, Nancy Huseth, Pres.: Phyllis Goldenberg, Sandy Kaplan, Ioanne Greenwell, Karen Ratwik, Diane Berglund, Roz Liebo, Martha Schlenk. ROW 4: Nancy Barth, Iudie McCloskey, Susie Horowitz, Rickie Twerdy, Sandy Pollock, Rae Bonney, Frank Kempe, Jerome Neren, Judy Barnes, Nancy Keene, Treas.: Lorna Beggs, Sec. Mrs. Godfrey is the advisor of the Spanish Club which has been very active this year. Among some oi the activities of the club were the initia- tion party, a Christmas Pinata, and a Spanish Banquet. In order to be eligible a student must be taking or have had two years oi Spanish. Few people realize just how much time. skill and planning goes into the background of our assemblies, concerts, and plays. In such produc- tions, stage lighting and microphone positions. as well as planning and producing various scenes and obtaining properties and costumes are important. These problems are solved by Mr. Klawitter's Stage Crew and Miss Doznberg's Wardrobe Committee. ROW 1: Frank Wirl, Dud Iepson, Harvey Novick. Marie Gustafson, C. Klawitter, Advisor. ROW 2: Tim Dyrhaug, Skip Iackson, Shel Bernick, Mike Novick. Raleigh Goldman, Adrea Goldish. ROW 3: Gem Hill, Dean Aberman, Iohn Nagel, Robert Christensen, Judie Rick, Gayle Stameshkin. STAGE FORCE AND WARDROBE COMMITTEE ROW l: Miss Hart, Irvin Handelrnan, Michael Fefierman. Treas,: Dick Schermerhorn, Bernard Statland, Sec.: BOW 2: Richard Strimling, Herbert Weber, Dick Richter, Gregg Sofie, Roger Needels, Pres.: Iay Pieender. Members of Stamp and Coin Club spend their meetings discussing and learning the values of coins and stamps. Speakers from the various coin shops, engaged by the advisor, Miss Hart, give the boys all the latest information concern- ing their interests. Before school, after school and during study periods members of Tri Sigma pitch in and help with the dozens of tasks that couldn't be done without them. The members are advised by Mrs. Caroline, the school librarian. At the end of the year, as a reward for their service, they receive a credit. ROW 1: Iean Applebaum, Ioyce Neal, Minike Kuester, Sharon Rundhaug, Myra Kaplan. ROW 2: Mrs Zeddies, Darlene Jensen, Marsha Mirsky, Wayne Vangossen, Pearlene Hall, Ioan Ross, Sue Rhamo. ROW 3: Iulie Shafty, Karen Moee, Tom Livdahl, Pres. Kenneth Albrecht, Bill Dorgan, Vice Pres.: Arlene Sexton TRI SIGMA STAMP ANU COIN CLUB ISI-IERETTES ROW 1: Sharon Bundhaug, Nancy Schaaf, Bonnie Temple, Marilynn Gotfstein, Shelly Gordon, Carol Mc- Cluskey, Nancy Margolis. ROW 3: Rita Weiss, Shirley Rangitsch, Sharon Nelson, Karen Harnisch, Cathy Hanson, Sandy Kelley, Iudie McCloskey, Susie Horowitz. ROW 4: Diane Berglund, Iudy Sundall, Iudy Dahle, Rae Bonney, Penny Martin, Sue Harich, Sue Nelson, Diane Hentschel. This group of well groomed girls is under the able advisorship of Mrs. Godfrey. You will find them ushering at all school evening activities such as, class plays. concerts. and operettczs. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Cuthbert and Mrs. Hall the girls in the Home Economics Club are learning new hobbies. Knitting has proven to be one of the most popular, however, leather carv- ing and needle work run a close second. ROW 1: Eileen Fowler, Ioyce Austin, Karen Batcher, Barbara Parker, Virginia Watkins, Ieanne Berthiame, Gail Schachtman, Sharon Hundhaug, Kathleen Van Fossen. ROW 2: Martha Smith, Judy Houska, Sue Bar- celow, Kathy Mahr, Doris Shannon, Janet Wagner, Kathy Wirl, Lynn Falls, Sandy Smith. HOW 3: Harriet Singer, Carol Belanqer, Carol Nielsen, Dianne McConnell, Carol Duban, Ioan Hines, Barb Bear, Leora Myers, Mrs. Cuthbert. ROW 4: Barbara Lemere, Artis Benson, Iackie Few, Lillie Edwards, Sharon Doma- galski, Sharon Healy, Camille Meyer, Denny Coleman, Madge Baltus. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB an 7, 'nv HI-Y AND Y-TEENS ACTIVITY . . Hi-Y and Y-Teens are voluntary organizations for high school boys and girls. They are sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Association respectively. These movements are international in scope, Christian in emphasis, interdenominational in- character, and demo- cratic in practice. The Hi-Y and Y-Teens have stated their purpose, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character. MID HI-Y ROW 1: Eulis Pierce, All City Hi-Y President: Roll Medcatt, Tr Anderson, Chaplain. ROW 2: Bruce Cochrane, Al Webster, Bill Chuck Harding, Bruce Abrahamson, Iohn Gislason, Jim Smith. Miller, Brian Lien, Jim Dark. Membership in these organizations at Central is open to any student who accepts their purposes and is willing to work with others in carrying them out. We have at Central seven Hi-Y clubs and thirteen Y-Teens groups. The average membership is twenty-five. Membership in these groups gives our high school students an opportunity to be a member of a recognized group, to develop their leadership abilities, and to participate in YMCA and YWCA activities. eas.: lim Clark, Pres.: Gib Willson, Vice Pres.: Ierry Kellum, Secretary Dou: Winter, Paul Sorensen, Tom Spaeth. ROW 3: Ieti Piper, Paul Helemak ROW 4: Dick Johnson, Glenn Gauger, Rodger Brown, Gerry Seitfert Vancn ROW 1: Dick M. Ziebarth, Secretary: Gary Parker, Chaplain: Dick Vingers, Vice President: Ned Stephens, President: Harold Olson, Treas urer: Bill Peterson, Sergeant at Arms. ROW 2: Mike Tschida, Ieti Drew, Bob Loughman, Iay Praender, Bill Lanq, David Bentley. ROW 3 Iohn Drew, Bruce Kiernat, Mike Novick, Bob Hall, Dick Darling, Lance Lonson, Bill Perkins, Barry Etiress. ROW 4: Roll Nelson, Marv Schumeister, Denny Albrecht, Iohn Roesler, Iack Utter, Davy Cooper, Iay McCluskey. ROW 5: John Melbostad, Denny Heeren, Don Gahr Roger Sternberg, Larry I. Singher, Denny Piepho, Gregg Sotie, George Orlemann. CENTRAL 3, HI-Y f W OJ pays ,Ulf TEME 1' CL we ROW 1: Bobby lones, Fred Slemmons, Thor Distad, Ioe Iohnston. ROW 2: Dave McAdams, Gary Eha, Stan Pittell-row, Treas.: Stan Pinska, Secretary: Robert Annett. ROW 3: Dallas Holmberg, Chaplain: Bucky Clark, Dick Jackson, Wolf Hennig. ROW 4: Tom Hann, Vice Pres.: Richard Allison, Bill Massie, Pres.: Paul Moe, Iim Taylor. CENTURY HI-Y OW 1: Harry Katz, Bill Elwood, Ierry Hable, Iohn Wilkey, Ron Lemke, Wally Kislinq. How 2: Gerry Hamann, Sgt. at Arms: lack Webster, Secretary: Gary Holmstrom, Ed Shimek, Mike Griswold, Pres. ROW 3: Tim Kislinq, Richard Sevlie, Iohn Nagel, Bob Ierentosky, Kermit Uqgen, Vice Pres.: Ken Dayton, Treas. ROW 1: Robin Scott, Rich Adams, Richard Larson, Allan Bloomquist, Iack Haag. ROW 3: OLYMPIAN HI-Y Hemingway, Robert Krinkie, Bruce Hemingway, Iohn Richard Brown. ROW 2: Dick Dunlop, Glenn Bingham, Gary Sorensen, Bruce Piepho, Dave Larson, Pres.: No name given. KAPPA HI-Y ROW 1: Dick Stanford, Chaplain: Bob Landgren, Secretary: Lorry Foss, Pres.: Bruce Getchell, Vice Pres.: Carl Perkins, Treas,: Curt Graham, Sergeant at Arms. ROW 2: Tommy Poch, Jim Sorum, Bill Anderson, John Bergstedt, Bob Tucker, Dud Jepson, Larry Maeda, Ken Marble. ROW 3: Lynn Kovar, Tom Robertson, Wendell Heldt, Jerry Harding, Colman Page, Louis Jeska, Dale Rocchietti, Jack Porter. ROW 4: James Cook, Lee Fitch, Dennis Kisby, Jim Walter, Kieter Schwarz, Marlow Hotchkiss, Frank Kempe, Dave Hantzenrader. ROW 5: Dave Evans, Peter Nason, Ted Platt, Pete Crawford, Bob Whittingham, Bob Klahn, Wayne Heldt, Mike McGuigan. AMICA Q, FIDA fn +P E' T .V ' , ', BOW 1: Bonnie Tietz, Darlene Jensen, Sandi Olinger, Jan Johnson, Secretary: Mary Sitzer. ROW 2: Marilyn Purington, Ester Seaquist, Treasurer: Marge Jacobson, Donna Lamski, Susan Langhans. ROW 3: Doris Smith, Judie Bamberg, Shirley Bridger, Chaplain: Frances Williams, Vice President: Gladys Miller, President. ROW 1: Lana Fox, Marie Gustaison, Char Young, Jacquie Wilson, Virginia Mahannah, Sylvia Burggren, Gerre Carley. Secretary: Sharon Olson, Reinelle Roesler. ROW 2: Sally Swanwick, Sandy Kingsley, Vice Pres.: Beatsie Harnisch, Marianne Nordgren. Elsie Tutt, Mary Holden, Nancy Huseth, Marilyn Hildebrandt, Joan Roberts. ROW 3: Janet Paulsen, Mary Lou Harich, Gen Weir, Gloria Ecoii, I.C.C.: Fran Oqurak, Connie Hilton, Judith Hilton, C.C.: Jacquie Hilton, Joyce Sorum. ROW 4: Kay Davies, Sam Gabriel, Gretchen Briese, Judy Dahle, Jacquie McFadden, Camilla Martin, Pres.: Judy Barnes, Corresponding Secretary: Barb Piper, Sherry Mueller, Cindy Hooper. L ... l - A A Y-TEENS ZETA SE lr H1 2 Z 2 f s TOTI AMICI Y-TEENS ROW l: Sharon Nelson, Treasurer: Barbara Duncan, Sgt. at Arms: Iudie Rick, Pres.: Jean Peterson, Secretary. ROW 2: Ulke Akin, Nancy Lownsbery, Nancy Barth, Nancy Orme, Karen Severson, ean Moy, Mary Luikin. ROW 3: Kay Perkins, Iudy Groteiend, Lorna Beggs, Sandy Iudd, Iudie Erdman, Sally Barth, Mary Erdman. ROW 4: Dawn Villars, Lisa Cook, lane Fabel, Sandy Pollock, Carol Dickson. Elizabeth Gill. .fy SUHSUM CORD!-X Y-TEENS ROW 1: Roberta Eustis, Portia Benepe, Morgan fmascotl, Mary Iohnston, Kathie Campbell, Nancy Korth. ROW 2: Carol Belmont, Martha Kidder, Nancy Briggs, Susan Paist, Diane Berqlund, Carol Curry. ROW 3: Sally Fischbach, Pat Moberg, Margaret Nielsen, Diane Sinks, Vice President: Karen Peterson, Chaplain: Mary lane Ruth, Sgt. at Arms. HOW 1: Iudy Humphrey, Sue Felhaber, Karen Johnson, Morgan - Mascot, Sue Zimmerman, President: Iudy Maser, Sue Santee. ROW 2: Alice Bowles, Iudy Moore, Iudy Nelson, Ioanne Mattson, Lois Peterson, Secretary: Sue Hhame, Sandy Shetka. ROW 3: Judy Frost, Carla Hedeen, Iudy Eichinger, Gay Gustaison, Treasurer: Iudy Haugan, Diane Hentschel, Cora Correll. C7 SURSUM CORDA Y-TEEN S 5 116 LAETA QUIN DECUM Y-TEENS I ROW l: N. Schait, B. Schatihausen, I. Iersak, C. lstas, Vice Pres.: I. Carl, M, Moses, I. Webster, K. Hillstrom. HOW 2: I. Norma, I. Allen B. Rudberg, D. Lindsey, M. Olsen, S. Weibmer, S. Iohnson, S. Sorensen. ROW 3: C. Nicolas, S. Quiggle, L. Crawford, I. King, N. Keene, S Nelson, I. Gerber, I. Schaii, D. Olsen. HOW 4: I. Poltuss, G. Blomholm, I. Peterson, P. Nason, I. Champion, Pres.: I. Sundahl, I. McCloskey, K. Moe. O-KI-HI Y-TEENS ROW l: Iudy Richmond, Secretary: Karen Rodenkirchen, Chaplain: LaVonne Haub, President: O-Ki-Dokes-Mascot, Patty Perlich, Treasurer Ioan Gardner, Vice President. ROW 2: Ioni Rippberger, Grace Peirson, Helen Mueller, Iudie Schultz, Mary Bock, Gloria Zidel. ROW 3 Mary Lamski, Carmen Carlson, Iudy Francis, Ioanne Sleeper, Diane Perlman. ROW l: Carol Iensen, Ioanne Dubois, Marty Sireno, Paulette Cash, Pinky, Mascot: Ianet Nilson, Kay Thomson, Barb Melius. ROW 2: Sandy Morrow, Iudy Gronewold, Vice Pres.: Carol Covell, Ioanne Lee, Beth Russell, No Name Given, Margaret Kempe, Mary Io Andren. ROW 3: Adrienne Thibedeau, Nancy Kaiser, Ioanne Laualle. Secretary: Marge Lynqholm, Pres.: Molly Hove, Karen Glaesman, Iudy Pritz. ROW 4: Ruth Stoltz, Barb Aibachten, Ioanne Mortenson, Delores Fry, Nancy Henderson, Penny Hicks, Mary Gladis, Sharon Pittelkow. AMOS DEUM Y-TEENS 4 CREDO DEI Y-TEENS HOW 1: Lorry Wasmund, Joanie Harrington, Judy Styles, Donna Germain, Sue McMann, Mary Ellen Gundry, Karen Ekholm, Sue Hease- man, Kathy Bennett. ROW 2: Sandy Johnson, Judy Barth, Janet Sorum, Sue Peterson, Diane Hofdahl,Karen Brandt, Carol Crawford, Winnie King, Bev Parker, Judy Gray. ROW 3: Sue Sundberg, Pat Monick, Kathy Kryewinske, Betty Ekrem, Lois Rice, Joan Greenwell, Cathy Han- son, June Pittlekow, Terry Heffron. ROW 4: Karin Peterson, Mary Camitsch, Martha Holbert, Penny Martin, Gayle Fellinger, Mary Henke, Sue Harnish, Merry Groteiend, Eleanor Borden. C? W VIDA CON DIOS Y-TEENS we Q? ROW 1: Judy Klein, Barbara McKenny, Mascot: Elaine Clingman, Sandy Korsmo, Chaplain: Judy Booth. ROW 2: Mary Martin, Secretary: Sallie Feurt, Micki Rader, Tissie Marchant, Sergeant at Arms: Abbie Schmiechen, Claire Eckley, Judy Lathrop. ROW 3: Jay Ingemann, Sandy Larson, Treasurer: Dallas Lindgren, Lynn Carroll, Sandy Kelley, Ruth Schmalz, Sue Stanich, ROW 4: Dianna Griiiis, Bobbi Baker, Vice President: Linda Dokmo, Arlene Oberg, Beverly Benidt, Judy Wiethoif, Judy Knapton. ROW 1: Frances Bailey, Sue Sturley, Cahr Underbakke, Lynn Falls, Sue Yeager, Sue Gadbois, Linda Stalder, Saheah Eskra, Cathy Cairn- cross. ROW 2: Barb Peterson, Joyce Edblom, Linda Bloom, Sally Brown, Sue Lundberg, Joanne Brown, Pauline Bau, Martha Smith, Pat- ricia Bauer. ROW 3: Sharon Vingers, Ruth Ann Grossman, Jean Mahle, Judy Carl, Judi Neby, Karen Christian, Sharon Pinnow, Cindy Hughes, Connie Wiebmer, Martha Lynn. ROW 4: Carol Petersen, Katie Slattery, Nancy Hirt, Jean Schleh, Barbara Hoel, Jenny Taylor, Susan Plohn, Nurene Armajani, Vicki Hatchkiss. LAETA SOROBIS Y-TEENS 7 iv.. OTA-KAN-YA Y-TEENS HOW l: Eileen Fowler, Sue Barwise, Sec- retary: Mary Ellen Olson, Connie Bovy, Deanne Glemaker, President. ROW 2: Iudy Goodroad, Carol Belanger, Marilou Smith, Dandra Ianisch, Penny Orrill, Treasurer: Mary Field. ROW 3: Ellen Docken, Nancy Hart, Kathryn Nielsen, Iudy Brown, Joyce Mathews, Vice Pres, ROW 1: Barb Norton, Iackie Sorum, Iudy Freeking, Sharon Lanander, Carol Haney, Iudy Cormican, Penny Schroder, Norma Eibert. ROW 2: Robbie Knapton, Patti Feeney, Kay Ienson, Diane Casey, Aggie Kless, Helen Hodgins, Sue Kennedy, Marsha Kalpa, Sandy Heliman. ROW 3: Sue Gold, Nancy Smith, Lee Gilbertson, Sandy Kenhocks, Georgia Lewis, Diane Iohnson, Biss Iohnson, Nancy Parker, Diane Sternburg, Betsy Nason. ROW 4: Lana Thompson, Iudy Holmquist, Kathy Erdman, Claudia Howard, Ioy Oberg, Mary Holmquist, Lucy Williams, Karon Brown, Lynn Bonney. f' jfs.. 5 -X . W1 . .. N j, ,4. Swv ,M ' ' -. ., , . - -' Z Q is 5 g wg 5 v eg A- - ., , fm, .Q 4 4 .. , . 5 I SO-AN Y-TEENS ROW 1: Diane Widsten, Sandy Weiden, Suzanne Vax, Sue Lamski, Christine Thompson, Sandra Pederson. ROW 2: Bon- nie Neikirk, Beverly Schuldt, Carl Pittle- kow, Iermy Iohnson, Ronnie Koran, Ianice Wight. ROW 3: Diana Aldrich, Marilyn Theits. Idell McCoy, Urma Uttermark, Barb Miller, Pat Manthey. HOW 4: Kathy Marshall, Ienny Lewis, Ginny Paine, Denise Coleman, Sandy Gustafson. Fu OK-KI-NIKKI Y-TEENS lf' . ' zz ic. ,il ,lv w X 5 gf ' f J, . ..- '- '-,': -f f f ' A . fl' .v. A FOOTBALL . . ROW 1: Mike Novick, Mgr.: Dave Branson, Dick Iohnson, Vance Miller, Chuck Devet, Denny Albrecht, Dean Aberman, Gary Ales, Spencer Iackson, Iohn Austin, Richard Ziebarth. ROW 2: Melvin Buford, Richard Vingers, Charles McNeal, Gerald Lang, Iim Clark, Roger Needels, Sheldon Ettinger, Gerald Seiffert, Larry Singer, Denny Heeren, Ted Clemens, Phil Brooks, Duane Perteet. ROW 3: Mr. Roscoe, Dave Dudo- vitz, Don Gahr, Roland Mcl-larland, Chuck Anderson, Roger Sternberg, George Roscoe Ir,, Pete Brandt, Bob Ierentoskys, Iim Rose, Bill Jones, Lawrence Whitmore, Lapercell Greene, Bill Peterson, Mr. Sauer. s C O R E s CENTRAL 33 WILSON 14 CENTRAL 19 HARDING 10 an A if r'1rr1rr1 L K1 CENTRAL 7 MURRAY 19 B CENTRAL 7 HUMBOLDT 19 A 1 CENTRAL so WASHINGTON 14 CENTRAL 9 M.A. 0 CENTRAL 7 IOHNSON 13 Central's hard rushing line, led by All City Den- nis Albret, stops the opponents for another loss. ESD Through the combined efforts of the line and the baclcfield. Central smashed Mechanic Art for the Homecdminq game 3-0. Central puts on the victory dance alter defeating Washing- ton 30-14. Central started out the season by de- feating Wilson and Harding. Bill Peter- son's hard running helped us start the season with a bang. K T f X ,J ZL X1 xl Phil Brooks , g ff SE Ol-is 1 A AIT! X, K 3 I K L I xii 'f '- - 7 B11 P t SISOII L Q v 2 ' D nie A C NN Q-A dd. X AEC yh P f Z L I sg L D Ab L ' QWQO , Sm? Wm , , Ioh s 1n 'vb ij.-,944 F' ff 1 I Z lim Clark 1' ,fx Jff ' s 0: Y 1 'X K I Larry Singher A B FOOTBALL 55- CROSS ,K ,Ex , ,. . , ,nfs - , , + e f 1 ' ROW l: Teddy Coulter, Mgr,: lim Wyatt, lim Dark, Dave Naiditch, Don Peterson, Richard Strimling. ROW 2: Bill Brown, Paul Moe, Gary Hanson, Doug Marvy, Iohn Wilkey, Bob Hall, Ed Bruce, Ieff Piper, Bob Loughman, ROW 3: Bob Tucker, Bruce Gustafson, Bill Lundy, Bill Perkins Lance Lanson, Wolf Hennig, Tony Kisling, Bruce Piepho, Bob Peterson, left Drew, Mr. Thorson. Dave Abramson, Bob Degel, Bob Johnson COUNTRY siiwia L i ROW 1: Iohn Mark, Wayne Potratz, Gary Anderson, Bill Yambprick, Terry Nelson, Iohn Drew. Mike Iellinek, Mike Kellum, Shel Bernick, Marty Fink. ROW Z: Curtis Atnecsen, Bob Hill, Paul Schulz, Arthur Benner. Paul Moore, Clarence Taylor, Greg Galyath, Stu Swartz, Bob Wright, Alan Sinaiko, Barry Etfress. ROW 3: Ted Platt, Jim Gaiman, Ken Dayton, Doug Istas, Bruce Getchell, Dennis Kisby, Dennis Teske, Chuck Mahaney, Kenneth Pugh. A BASKETBALL 52 T: :Q WM jg 55334 lge ROW l: Tom Delmont, Alan Sinaiko, Barry Effress, Captain: Richard Ziebarth, Bill Yambrick, Manager. ROW Z: Chuck Anderson, George Roscoe, Phillip Brooks, Doug Istas, Ken Dayton. ROW 3 I X Manager: Denny Heeren, D. Gahr, Russel Iohnson, Roland McFaeland, Roger Sternberg. MECHANICS .... 38-47 .... CENTRAL MONROE ....... 38-50 .... CENTRAL WILSON ........ 55-48 .... CENTRAL WASHINGTON . . 50-66 .... CENTRAL HARDING HUMBOLT MURRAY JOHNSON .30-52. . . .CENTRAL .. ....52-50. ...CENTRAL .......47-55. . . .CENTRAL ......43-59. . . .CENTRAL Wiih such supreme rebounding ability as this, Central has a 16 point lead over Washington at the final bell. ,fu 4 . KJ .M nhl. 'N ,5 4 ,J M A A .3 , A ff . V 'N 53, 3 I 4 1' ' 'A X. 4 xA, MM! Phil Brooks rf 3 X . 3 A F 3 ' 6' 4? ix 6 6 xx M N5 SQ W Ak- 4. X -5 iff' X , f , A, QJEX, Barry Effress O ' fi!! ' QD J ,, A A -11551355 I Y i Xb ,A , ,r ,ff 4 B BASKETBALL ' ffz, , ,Q ,,,, ., 1 - 2 S fs? B H i 51711 v I if 31 y M W fp y Y Q 9 1 BBBB 1 f MW ,,,, 1 A it ,B .., L: QQ my f by gi B46 V2fJ,f,f'yUf? ff, Nu? F in ' ' f. -- f - ft 1 gg L I K I - R Q 47 i VT --.. Q 4. ,F Nl K: y ,xi N, ka: , Y, t 2 Q c S XB-B ,, 'cvff its r ' BBfB if S .E l5,V L .,,. AW E iz? K . .,, K , Fi Q - y . i B ,A 2 , B B ' 3 lg t,vygQ?ex,,5Y Z, L? W e P :,5 GENTRAI I y g wing Q m43'YfQ,.M Q31 fi ' BB 29 -'Q v .5 fs it . fs- B Us fi S S Wm ,gif it 'BBB '5 if ' Qfwiff . 3 Vik , ,'-v - . : fi n K . :k,, tg- , 'V f lg. Qjfil 3 tw. F' . ,,.- ' -'B X ei ' . , Swift' t 'Q 5 Sf 21.1 Z , 33,21 SQ P f . :f . . 'X W 1 . If I K Q J 6 ' S 3 E' , f S Q i -' ' e M 2 ,i Q BBBB Qc be 5 Ef' ' A' ii i A S ROW 1: Stan Kaplan, Ev Osten, Stevie Gilats, Iim Roberts, Edward Bruce. Paul Schulz, Brian Lien. ROW 2: Mr. Hoff, Bruce Gustafsan,'T0mmY Kislinq. Gary Holmstrom, Glenny Gauqer, Bobie Haln, Billy Dikis. ROW 3: Ronnie WiCkS. Bruce Piepho, Tommy Tews, Kurt Biork quist, Larry Whitmore, Steve Rossman, Paul Moe. Z, VE Centra1's basketball squad was graced with terrific rebounding ability which proved successful. A HOCKEY i E ' ' 'V' - -is 5 ,.,7 Cf xi ?,:Y 'kJ ROW l: Pete Brant, Bill Peterson. ROW 2: Al Edelston, lack Swobodcx, Mike Novcxck, XD 'V X' Iohn Faltesck, Dick Neikirk. ROW 3: Lowell Patak, Russ Baker, Garry Hamann, lack 1 .. Utter, Neil Gruimcxn, Chuck DeVet. ROW 4: Bob Ierentosky, Lepezcell Greene. Tom X N Attridger, Vance Miller, Robert Brown. A NI, Af V- Mechanics for the second year in a x so A L is row. SCORES IOHNSON ...... ..... C ENTRAL WASHINGTON ..... CENTRAL HUMBOLT ...... ..... C ENTRAL WILSON ....... ..... C ENTRAL MECHANICS .... ..... C ENTRAL MONROE ....... 1 ..... CENTRAL HARDING ....... 2 ..... CENTRAL MURRAY ....... ..... C ENTRAI K As the season progressed the spirit of Central is shown by the light and de- termination of Central as it wins over .. wr-. -'.. . N, xv I-. ' L e 'W 2 A T nd :Q LM! 6 3 A 1 7 1 it xg. XA ,1 B f be QQ L' Bill Peterson y L. N.- N xf Neil Grufman Lowell Patak -'-1 f-1 P N-...bk 'O . . 4 ', Pete Brandt A ' Cl! Russ Baker '1 I s . Q . 'f HE: 1 I XX Nw e , ef' 1 F ...e e e A AD N Q 7 'X f va. W' 4 ' 5 fx e ig ee A A :JJ-j.5Q.Q:L::k Y x ,X l A mm' g.Z: ,X I I Q .KAA A Gary H 'xr- 5 3 Utt X I A Iccck er 1 47 '74 ff fr X, C kDVt GMX 47 3 4 97 A , L 4 ' f L v F i hu e f TN F V ,, ' Mik vick Leperce11G e O V B HOCKEY '-1 HOW l: Gordie Shumaker, Bill Davis, Bob Nickelson. ROW Z: Bill Perkins, Manager: Pat Cooney, Bill Lang, Louie Lampert, Pat Murray, Bill Anderson. HOW 3: Harris Zidel, Bob Lucker, Hillard Grobosky, Iohn Hamm, Tony Charbonneau. ROW 4: Iohn Wilkey, Iim Dark, Lance Lonson, Iohn Milbostad, Bill Lund, Dave Helm. SWIMMING mix Cl l ROW l: Ken Marble, Gary Anderson, Co-Captain: Bud Ericksen, Iim Wyatt, Michael Benny. ROW 2: Dallas Holmberg, Bruce Kiernat, Don Peterson, Tom Hann. ROW 3: Don Smith, Larry Sorek. Co-Captain: Gary Grimm, Allan Taylor, Bob Adam. GYMNASTICS .K . ROW 1: Michael Iellinek, Dan Fisher, Iohn Bergstedt, Barry Godes, Leonard Burton, lim Iamoral. ROW 2: Stan Pittelkow, Tom Campbell, Captain: Bobby Jones, Al Webster Ir., Orry Nelson, Bruce Gerber, Fred Slemmons. ROW 3: Doug Holman, Eulis Pierce, Dawson Reclden, Stuart Ehrlich, Greg Gaiyath, Dennis Diers. ROW 4: Steve Goces, Tom Giddens, Sam Lewis, Bill Borden, Steve Shannon, Harley Olson, Gary Tetzlaii. BASEBALL ,-an 'ef 'sl'-15' ROW 1: Peter Brandt, Gary Ales, Tom Delmont. ROW 2: Terry Nelson, Marvin Schumeister, Dick Johnson, Bill Peterson. ROW 3 Dick Darling, Iohn Roesler, Barry Etfress, Doug Istas. SENIOR VARSITY TRACK 94 Q I Q YWQQ l -S5 I I i 1 ROW 1: Spencer Icckson, Dave Brcmson, Clarence Tcxylor, Bob Hill, Bill Yumbrick. ROW 2: Gary Anderson, Alan Sinuiko, Dennis Albrecht, Ken Pugh. ROW 3: Iim Gulmon, Dave Cooper, Den f 'X I Kisby, Loren Foss, Chuck McNeal. ROW 4: Gary Grimm, Chuck Anderson, Dick Vingers, Jerry Seiffer, Larry Singherf X X ATHLETIC BOARD S .- f my yu. yr- . ...,,- ' -Q ROW 1: Mr. McCallum, Mr. Berg. ROW 2: Mr. Scanlan, Mr. Lundeen, Mr. Roscoe, Mr. Kelly ar 23- 1' i :X N if ,, 4. 'fi' .X rn rv -aw H, . .D K r mf 3' ,W 15- si -mf 1: ROWI Karen Hillstrom Carol Dickson Pres Sue McMann Nancy Orme, Elizabeth Gill. ROW 2: Ioetta Kemp, Rec. Sec,: Sue Wiebmer, Karen Iohnson Frances Ogurak Sec Treas Connie Hilton ROW 3 Sue Rhame, Penny Martin, Patti Martin, IoAnne Campion, lackie The G.A.A. Executive Board consists of twenty-three girls. These girls are elected through G.A.A. to take care oi their problems, keep records and plan programs for G.A.A. If it wasn't for these qirls there wouldn't be any C's or All City awards given to the deserving girls at the end of the year. They have to add up all the points handed in for par- ticipation in any kind of sport. 1000 points is needed for a C and 1500 points lor an All City Award, The girls have really done a tremendous job this year. Good Luck in the future years, girls! G.A.A. C CLUB Q, A M?-K J: ttf .sv W KG A TL-u-V -A 5 'Q' ' xi., Q7 e L -' '- we - - 7 h - . Z.: - 2 t, , f- A .W .t ,tg-, , A 9- ts' ,M ' 'P+' W - - K I 4 -1 ' 'ff' 4 1, X va 1? , '2' f Pie t 7 gm t f K t is so N' -2 gy ' 3 R In K ? 3 F Xt, 'C- W e Q f 5 , 5 W ff ,5 P W n ff Q A l x , X 1.-f' vi' A HOW l: ludy Klein, Bernadine Scharosch, Lorry Wasmund, Carol Salute, Jean Hamer, Mary Martin, Alberta Huebener, Sue Heaseman, Kathy Bennet, Rita Weiss. ROW 2: Barbara Green, Roz Liebo, Carol Crawford, Donna Germain, Mary Ellen Gnndry, Karen Ekholm, Barbara Melius, Margaret Kempe, Mary Bock, Alice Moy. ROW 3: Sue Bernstein, Ruth Stoltz, Carol McCluskey, Winnie King, Pat Monick, Kathy Kryewinske, Ianet Gustafson, Carol Ervin, Molly Hove, Eleanor Borden. ROW 4: Mrs. Patricia Kessler, Pres.: Mary Ann Happe, Bev Benidt, Penny Martin, Patti Martin, Gayle Fellinger, Mary Lou Henke, Martha Halbert, Sue Harich, Mary Lampland. ,' . I -Q 1 ,, ' , ,. 'T - ,. ,. V . 'V iff, 3.1 I i I ' ,f - , WJ, I . f..r. , J W ., V- t W M , . , i t W A , , 1. ,Q Qt if-t s, , M sf- -fr A -I L K fr ,et ma' no ,ef f W 4' ' . i B ' ii .. past 'ififi e ig ' as Y , , A P f ' -. f ,Qt V N 1 1' -1 I qv 'Q V . f K . ' sa , , .K f A 1 Q 2 ,W 5 4 i I ,tg , agar E , 1 6, r , , N , 5 ,f .Q l W gf 1 f - - I f , . ROW l: Carol Iensen, Karen Marks, Gayle Silverman, Ioan Harrington, Saundra Minniear, Roberta Eustis, Kay Thomson, Marge Lyngholm. Michelle Rader, Nancy Feldstein. ROW 2: Myra Greenblat, Carolyn Fineberg, Iudy Applebaum, Carolyn Sorensen, lean Erlich, Sondra Morrow, Sandy Iohnsen, Sally Feurt, Carol Covell, Karen Glaesman, Iune Pittelkow. ROW 3: Iudy Dalager, Iudy Lathrop, Sue Sundberg, Karin Peterson, Betty Ekrem, Sharon Pittelkow, Ioann Greenwell, Iean Allan, Penny Hicks, Terry Heftzon, Ioan Fredrickson. ROW 4: Ioanne Sleeper, Lois Rice, Ioni Eftress, Mary Camitsch, Merry Grotetend, Iulie Shaft, Sue Iohnson, Arlene Oberg, Marilyn Hooper, Allene Sexton, Nancy Henderson, Linda Dokmo. REFEREES 'J -, E -2 I '9 E , , X n. 4' 'Q' Vi I . Y , T ,if wx. is :P . -.5 A 5. S Y W 'G , ,V , M fi 'sa W ,y M A Q 'X P 'Q' my es 1 er W 5, y 9 iff 2 , f 1 'fl 2 if 2 E t it 45' it 3 ' iw fe ' B Q ,Q y V Q , ai swf ,B f A , ' we 4 ' ' 5 J A t X My P .z 9 fa X, N., s f A Q my W , . af f . f at P ROW 1: Mary Ellen Gundry, Karen Ekholm, Margaret Kempe, Esther Seaquist, Maxine Olson, Carolyn Kruschke Patti Momck Kathy Kryewinski. ROW 2: Winnie King, Sue Bernstein, Gloria Harris, Diane Perlman, Diane Berglund, Ianet Gustafson Fran Ogurak ROW 3 Patti Perlich, Sue Harich, Loressa Suders, Martha Holbert, Mary Lou Henke, Gayle Fellinger, Penny Martin, Patti Martin Eleanor Border ' f 1 '-it 1, Ex J ROW 1: Mary Bock, Barb Melius, Donna Germain, Molly Hove, Ann Mosman. ROW 2: Teresa Combs, Sheila Glickman Alice Moy Cathy Mayes, Carol Ervin. ROW 3: Mary Lampland, Carol McCluskey, Marlene Zilka, Mary Ann Happe, Bev Benidt. 136 FIELDBALL 43, vw ,vs ROW l: Barb Peterson, Sue Yeager Carol Dickson, Sue Lange, Betsy Nason, Deanne Elizabeth Gill, Nancy Orme, Katherine Peller. ROW 3: Conni Hilton, Pauline Bair, Jean ROV! 4: Iackie Pew, Ioetta Kemp, Claudia Howard, Barbara Duncan, Sharon Bishop, c T57 f'Y Glemaker, ROW 2: IoAnne Brown, Cathy Carnicross, Mahle, Martha Lynn, Vicki Hotchkiss, Fran Ogurag. Nancy Hahgerg. an QQ ff? -..,, ROW 1: Karen Ekholm, Mary Martin, Carol Covell, Sue Felhaber, Iudy Carl, Sue Heaseman. ROW Z: Sue Harish, Mary Moses, Sharon Reese, Karen Iohnson, Nancy Briggs, Sue Rhame. ROW 3: Carolyn Kruschke, Patti Monick, Kathy Kryewinski, Terry Heiiron, Karon Mel- cher. ROW 4: Loressa Suelers, Martha Holbert, Mary Lou Henke, Maxine Olson, IoAnne Campion, Patti Martin. 7 ALL CITY AWARD wt , . av 3 J., L. we 1 , ft ff .. --L t K . 1 , .K ig K ' -. 4 I ffg K h'4f 9D 7.7, 9 Ii? , 'lj ' F: ft 3 3 - fr ,. xxx A V 3' , we a. ge ' , Q 4.-lg af' ti.. fm C i t , A ...Qt it om 1 QP 5 2 r , ,JW ,2 Q my l 7x .1 at 4. Sif y. A Ah P l A- w ht .1 r? t is W , lj Q . Wy jg, 5 h + , ' E , WL, I ,N , 7 , K A ROW 1: Sharon Reese, Sue Lange, Carol Dickson, Elizabeth Gill, Iucly Carl, Sue Wiebmer, Maxine Olson. ROW 2: Ioetta Kemp Carolyn Kruschke, Patty Perlich, Martha Kidder, Esther Seaquist, Fran Ogurak, Connie Hilton. ROW 3: Gloria Harris, Diane Perlman, Sue Zimmer man, Karon Melcher, Diane Berqlund, Nancy Orme. Nancy Briggs. ROW 4: Mary Barwise, Karen Peterson, Io Campion, Gay Gustafson Sharon Bishop, Jackie McFadden, Caron Moe. Ioanne 1 Campion seems to be showing us her own style of basketball for the basketball team tryouts. Come on Sue let's see what you can do We could really use that extra point CHEERLEADERS These girls certainly look like they're enjoying what they are doing, as they probably are. The Karen Hillstrom, Sharon Reese, Sue Rhame, Deanna Shati, Nancy Orme, Carol Crawford, Sue Lange. Boy, look at those girls, what kind ol school spirit would we have without them. Right now - it looks like Boom Boom is pretty entranced with them after our Sno-Day victory game. Seniors put up a big fight in this lieldball game. but the Iuniors put up a bigger one by winning three to two. -ly v'f! ay fy Phone Mi. 6-6983 Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m . CINDERELLA SHOE SERVICE Modern Shoe Repairing I ,W 1593 Selby Avenue near Snelling 4' Ufy JJ 1 K If X, 911 A ST. 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