Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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' 4 fi .-f-f ,Q b S Wgxi : M, J by 7 , . nfkkti r W' f S. , , ,, ,K , ,H R . 9, , H I ..,, ,,. fm N 9 Swag- aw? w W HL 7, 1yfQj!43CiA5 Wwlwwif S' Hy 0 R JN tf QNX5 ASQ M M we Q43 xxx ' Q ' N S he The 1958 Cebzsecm 3 ii V '- Published by the Senior Class of jfl',2g?l X P 7, Central High School 5.35 .ft ,-f' Saint Paul ..... Minnesota '2 M Qvf4vyW4.NJ05M KHIM ISTRy 9' 'UW in - i ' 'sr 5 2- il 1? J 9 ofa If SEX W AX sb ll' S51 N256 Q? K YL- ic ZF 1 FOREWORD . . . AND WE WILL NOT FORGET . . . the way the freshmen run to class in September . . . the way the seniors walk to class in September . . . all the tests we had to take . . . and all the A's we got on them . . . the excitement of homecoming . . . and sinking the Pilots 13 to 6, because of rain fof coursej . . . the thrilling but heartbreaking Twin City football game . . . the Cross Country cham- pionship team . . . the wonderful Senior Class Play, Around the World in 80 Daysl' . . . The joy of being in gym classes . . . all the O's on our report cards . . . how nice Mr. Lackner is . . . the beautiful Christ- mas Assembly . . . the astounding days when we weren't late for homeroom . . . the long wait in Mr. Berg's office . . . the hall patrol during fourth period . . . no food during third lunch . . . all the days we got kicked out of the library and sent to study . . . the way our debate team never loses . . . the way girls go at it at G.A.A. . . . the fourth floor swimming pool . . . all the help we got from the guid- ance department . . . District 15 basketball champs . . . all the good assemblies we had . . . all the classes we got out of . . . and all the classes we wish we had gotten out of . . . all the odd smells that come from Mr. Molkenbur's room on lab days . . . the fresh snow on Sno- Day . . . seniors who wish they were freshmen and freshmen who wish they were seniors . . . all the wonderful times we've had . . . and how we hate to leave these hallowed halls. CONTENTS Faculty ..,.. 6 Organizations ....... .... . 86 Seniors ,,.,........... ....,.. 1 8 Athletics ......,. ....,... 1 28 Academic Life .,..... ,...... 6 0 Activities ..... ........ 1 50 Advertising ..... r7..... ................. ........ 1 6 5 'VE 0 v 4:6 LVJQS? aux 47 ef o::?'vsr'l5 X Q 75594, -, Z 4 af, 6 -5 5 'Q A i l dv R809 1 1 J i , ff v N . If 1 AX V UM! Vvifiib A D rvxwpv num A, lf W My ,, 1 , l QW H X -JM ,JN CW NW ff. . . DEDL 'FIU 'X iv , 1 jun O fi ,V of IU' Q fvx ,A V ! ., NA! jf? 'U if A lf my ,I ,lim fp if UMA Lp L H ly l qw: il y W L, G W, V ,- rdf ill' jj' pl ' - UL Y A V I .I . ,pfffvfgi Ay by 'fi VLMJDX0 RQ ,Wal iw, QL! A l N y i if ,J If V k fy if 6,1111 flu LQ! 'ff W A if M I NM if J l Z Throughout our years at Central High we have recognized many people as our leaders, advisors, and friends. They have gained our recognition by their im- measurable dependability and friendship. But behind the school scene - at home - lies the genuine guidance and under- standing that stands as the impetus to school life. The love and sincerity we need has its roots here, growing, never failing, year by year. Cherished security and strong faith are developed, giving us the ever-important sense of recognition and belonging. We need someone to lead us, guiding the way to happiness and achievement in life. Our parents are our guiding light - and to you, Mom and Dad, we sincerely dedicate this 1958 Cehisean. , WW ff' Q ll '2- i JN 266 cuemsway '39 X: f Q 1 117112 5 f 'lg -z v ik 'I XJQLNSH Si E gl mf 4:65-' X5 3 Q-P G' j '::, --N-3 3 QSSFVSH yn -fi, ?mc'? V -r N FACULTY gi .1 C' 45. 1 ff L .- 1 . 1' , , K -.5-1 va .Vx f -sij. - 2 -1 X xx: . Q .., X, y 1' Ni , , ' L gm W Wx I rm 4 ' 'fi' A .- m .'1 4--'K -ws: Q 41 xg- ' Z., iz, . :-. fs, xggtxf? imma ,. FSP 2? gx ..,, W1 I -uno-I wi , - M . 4 rs, . Q k i 3 1 ',:?,', r 4.-.5 2' Q k 46 xi. . X . . - 1 f 9 - ' A ,. - ' '-F .-JF'-' his 2 Q fp w ilk we . ii. x vxglii,-' xd.4,7w.? . x '.:'w -Q x i .. iq! y ff .- X Q - 4-W' Q , A N. ,K ., Lg., Q N QV 1 if 2 is i U-5 A U N 4, . . J Ak A new 9 . a f, .Vu 9 f Q ,. Sf Q X ,W , . F2335-.M . s ,V Wpgiwpf 3 f ' f 9? A f , Si 534 X - ,. 'fs '-ff K Huw- , Sy ,, 1, sg X - ' .. H- ff i,,1, fi5 ' ' bi gflezz A A IG ' ' I .. 11' . 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Zig, 2 5 5' , 1.122111 Jig Z! ti 1 -Y In our rapidly changing society men and women must live on a high level if they are to enjoy a better world of tomorrow. The rights and liberties which we as citizens of tomorrow of a great republic enjoy have been purchased with the blood and suffering of gen- erations past. The outstanding function of American education today is to give every boy and girl a thor- ough understanding of those rights and liberties, and to instill in each one a complete knowledge and full acceptance of the fact that for every privilege there is a corresponding duty. Living in our democracy today training means in those habits, skills, and attitudes which will help young people to grow into happy, cooperating individuals, able and willing to accept their adult responsibilities in society. PHILIP CARLSON Assistant Principal The class of 1958 will be graduated at a time that will give it a unique position between the past and the future. This is the year of the Minnesota Centennial when all citizens of Minnesota look to the past and reflect upon the accomplishments of Minnesota high schools over the past 100 years. Certainly public educa- tion has been at the center of Minnesota development. This is also the international geophysical year when all nations are uniting in a scientific effort that will affect greatly the future of all people of all nations. This is the year of the man-made satellites and the race for supremacy in space travel and space control. As you continue to learn and to seek answers to questions, remember the importance of developing char- acter, for knowledge alone is not enough. Knowledge which is not accompanied by high standards of char- acter may be used to harm rather than to aid mankind. Then, too, always bear in mind that there are more failures due to lack of character than to lack of knowl- edge. It has been our aim that you have an opportunity to develop character while in search of knowledge at Central High School. KENNETH A. BERG Arsistant Principal 71609 A. LILKQ c,QcL0mfN 9 'Vw U? 3? gm l., K, ..L1 1 MISS HILDA ANDERSON MISS ELAINE CORBEY MRS. ELIZABETH MR. VICTOR HUBAL English English HINIKER English English IW-l.,, gif I' 'f fx K- ,::-L we-.Q 1? MR. WILLIAM I , : MR. CALVIN KIRKWOOD I jf 3 g . KLAWITTER English ' ' English - journalism N, TM .f ' M INIISS MURIIEL INIISS EVA MALMEN KOREHAG English English yy-ff MRS. BARBARA SAYLOR MRS. DONNA MRS. RUTH MRS. MARGARET HAYES English WESTPHAL WANNAMKER Speech Dehale English English jg OJ So o o 0 ev 9 0 0 0 .fo xv? f .ii 1 s i S:- 1,5 - Yi 5 'IA 4115 fiiml 1 a , M, -- sam. 'R I A I 5 1- ff' W' 5 I ,'f, I , rlr. s - L so sessi I ..-: .:.,.' . , .. . f R -iw '1h f 'ii .x , K 4'A,' A Q , ' MR. DONALD MALLINGER Speech MR. ANTHONY GERSPACH Social Studies A MR. GEORGE KATZ cc A , 'L fw1s,:f-:- -: -: AQ I-f,7A:9W .::'.. 'im . sf, mg - .af 5L'2is??iZ2 L22 a --'jzrfe :Lin 2 MISS LEILA ASHER English MR. DONALD AUSEMUS lVorld Geography MISS JUDITH EIKEN 'lun History .gf -'., .,:. Q fi my MR. MURRAY JOHNSON if Social Studies sl 35.5.v.5'155 i MISS MAYBELL Hislory WMIEETISQN . or :story T94 6.144 :MC MR. WILLIAM MISS RUBY MOE MR. FRED MOILANEN MISS FRANCES NORBECK MCDONALD American History History Social Studies Social Sludies , M' a ' , igsm i g-. is yy K, f, ' is g i ef fi S is A ' f . ' '34 X2 1 J-'if' '1 3 W flifi ,Q QW, K dry, 2 ,, .. K' .-sz, ,,,: ,M : ,,1:.. .. . , . A f XX J r Xlf ISN' A f Agfa v W? K. 1. . . -,Q .5f!?gi, ,. V .5 li A M-I J I' ar wx f 1 1 ,If lr 13 I . 62534. ,Q -?'x?:a.i. 1121: ' V W .. .122-1 sz'TQ'?43,3 if '- MI A I g Ag 'fa 4' ' A . E I 54 31279 fafwwxf-iff .E iq X K, 1 'Q K . 43' It A MR. ELMER PETERSON IVIRS. JANE SHOVELL INIRS. ENID SWANSON Social Studie: Social Studiex History .1 'Nfww N 3. AIA' ' - 1 If 'W If MR, PERRY ANDERSON N, I Geometry ,Q LW ,,.,..-o MR. LEO BRADLE Algebra 'I Q k Ly 'M , MRS. MANILLA TOPDAHL History MISS ELEANOR BAULI Geometry MR. JACOB HOFF Mathematics WILLIAM KOENEN MR. JAMES LUND MR. JOHN MCCALLUM MR. STANTON THORSON Mathematics Mathematics Algebra -...S 1. Higher Math ' hiv- ' 'fx--.IN V ,- ,f :raw ' . cf . ..IAt A N.-K . e .... I 3' 1 ' ,. .P Q. 4 f. . MISS GRACE BENZ Science MISS IRMA MEILI Biology MR. ROBERT MOLKENBUR Chemistry MR. WILLIAMS ANDREWS Drafting 45911 I IWIR. FRED BRETT MR. FIEDLER Physics Science X Y... Y 1 . A, y ,- 4 3' f J 6 MR, VERNON MR. CHRISTIAN HILDEBRANDT JASPERSON Drafting Crnfls 915 Mr' ,, B 1 MISS MARIE HART Biology MR. ROGER MISGEN Science MR. MURRAY OLSON Science MR. FRED PETING Ar! MISS LILLIAN FLITCH Latin MR. MELVIN THERRIEN Frenfla MR. KINCY DANIELS Business MISS AGNES KOEHLER Business DIR. HATHAXVAY MISS CATHERINE MALY IVIISS RUTH SMALL Spanish Spanish History is--' AA MR. JOHN RYAN MR. BALKA Business Band J' X14 M- Sk f,i' 'W-I A N MRS. ESTHER BERNSTEIN Business NIR. WILLIAM GAVIN Typing MISS ARLYS DENZEL Voml Instrumenlal ,..,. mf -'NAP' vwwi? MRS. BETH HALL MRS. CUTHBERT MRS. HELEN CALLAHAN Home Efonomifs Home Efonomics Nurse MISS LYDIA BACH Special Classes MR. EARL MCGEE Sperinl Classes MR. BERGSTROM Counselor . ,WO . J! ., N 1 P S S i,s rj ffs if ' , Mil' 'V ky K ? ,V 71 A if mgx 1 . K . 4 .og -V .gi , f,., ml- ' . um I ,gifs MRS. CLARK Assislanl Nurse MRS. LOUELLA DANZER Sight-Savings MR. JOHN FAHAY Study Hall MR. BRODIE MISS ELEANOR CONANT MRS. MAUDE ROBINSON Counselor Counselor Counselor MR. LAUDIE KACELEK nn MR. JAMES ERITSCHE MR. FRANK JOHNSON MR. COLEMAN KELLY Playsiml Edufation Pbysiml Eduraiion Physical Edufalion X ,4,, 1XX,f .lv MISS EINIMA RYAN Physiral Education M mf r Industrial Arts f MISS MARGARET SAS MRS. JAHNKE MRS. WEIBEL Secretary Clerk Clerk 55 1 .3 n-a N - I I xy! J- .4 X . 'fi .. . ii.. 5 R52 I - H .A .'L,. 1 ' f 4' . ' ..... . 74 S ' Q wg 3E+f t .kkk Y M ' J' V V ea X S 16 MR. GEORGE ROSCOE Sludenl Council MRS. JOYCE VADNAIS Plvysiral Education MR. THEODORE SAUER In1l11.rtrial Arfs MRS. ALICE CAROLINE Librarian 'ln-ny. WV vm V wr! .V 5 x,.w M Z .-f X Q A 3' .X H .. PM , 4 . . 'K' r. M an Z' 'Q r n o M K I iq , k,X.H.?.:,?.: VVLV . Li .,, ....,. :': X , - ... , . ,,. - . I I S A . fri V K K. A dial fy S COOKS . . . Linda Young, Rulh Caestensen, Sybill Klein, Viola Tarle, Eleanor Holmay, Mary Ternyak. CUSTODIANS . . . Charles Anderson, joseph Sillzitsrbka, Del Brown, Mike Balin, Charles Zawislak, Howie Ients Irving Thompson, Henning Forrel, Manley Allan sf 'H.P'13'Wg EGM 4, io X. Q 1 ' Y ' . f . jj! 4 f va I'. Y , X gh , Fw Ak-- .., ,JI I DWF ff f.fa5' x'ir +- 7 Q t W -H :wi .lu in in IQ Q A ., , Y f' ' '? . A, iv i 1 ' fwfr fa. In o Q S M v4?'M1 5 i VIE., 9 1 P W i A 4 X sfb ' f 9-'15 OG SWA L:,6ViwxxpK-Q X OJ bil - A . 1 B i M , if Y' 44 Pff 5j, na' ' . 'H , V , 'l' , A .. Q ' If ,,,,L- - y z W, ww'-. ev 4, 5' 5 tigfbk 1 'U X., is W ' aw, V ay '. f '51 . 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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Linda Crawford, Secretaryg Joanne Campion, Publicity Chairmang Mary Moses, Vice Presidentg Rolf Nelson, Treasurer, Gary Grimm, President. HGNOR MAROOLIS, NANCY COOK, JAMES J. NOMURA, JUDITH E. ORLEMANN, GEORGE H. PARKER, GARY A. SCHMOKER, JAMES W. DALTON, PATRICIA MANOS, STEVEN s. ZIEBARTH, RICHARD W. MARKS, SANDRA J. Gislason, John F. Kaplan, Sandra L. Gordon, Ira L. Larson, David W. Maeda, Lawrence H. Haugan, Judith K. Rudberg, Elizabeth Blomholm, Virginia Petersen, Lois M. Eustis, Roberta Jo Sinaiko, Alan R. Markus, Carl N. Arnold, Miryom S. Cannon, Lawrence A. Krushke, Carolyn M. Crawford, Linda J. Nelson, Rolf T. Sternberg, Roger L. Benepe, Portia M. Hentschel, Diane P. Verson, Alan R. Azine, Sheldon L. Humphrey, Judith A. Handelman, Elaine J. Polsfuss, Judith B. Frost, Judith A. Moore, Judith A. Moses, Mary E. Lemmer, Fred E. Livdahl, Thomas G. Heldt, Wayne H. STUDENTS- Neren, Tamara Evert, John F. Robins, Allan S. Fischbach, Sally A. Johnson, Judith G. Sjerven, John E. Venteris, Gunta Kaplan, Eugene R. Santee, Susan L. Rhame, Susan F. Briggs, Nancy M. Cohler, Jane S. Shaft, Julianne McCluskey, Carol Joy Nielson, Margaret L. Holliday, Kent A. Hundley, James E. Nason, Polly Lebo, Joanne H. Fesler, Gail A. Melbye, William L. Istas, Cynthia V. Malmon, Herbert S. Kellum, Jerry L. Lamski, Mary A. Anderson, Gary Selby Johnston, Mary Jean Moberg, Patricia C. Zeddies, Suzanne E. Berde, Michael L. Bisnow, Gary Brown, Rodger H. Schaaf, Nancy Jo Singer, Michael G. Sundall, Judith M. Walton, Linda J. Andrick, Clarice L. Campbell, Katherine I. Gilbertson, David L. Grimm, Gary J. Rose, James E. Peirson, Grace A. Murphy, John M. 1958 Bomberg, Frank L. Lapsitis, Lija Moe, Karen M. Uggen, Kermit S. Hedeen, Carla S. Nelson, Susan R. Brown, Adrieene J. Berglund, Diane L. Butwiniuk, Elayne Peterson, Janice A. Philippy, James K. Frame, Adolphine H. Johnson, Susan R. Matson, Joanne S. Sinks, Diane M. Giddens, Thomas R. Shallcr, Connie Mae Gleeman, Edward L. Roscoe, George C. Belmont, Carol A. Kaplan, Joyce M. Campion, JoAnn C. Marble, Kenneth Sorensen, Sandra Stillman, John A. Webster, Joanne Greenberg, Lionel N. Smith, Marilyn K. Horowitz, Madeline Susie Mirsky, Marsha Rutchick, Anita L. Haag, Jack D. McCloskey, Judith D Bartlett, Gary N. Dayton, Kenneth F. Lefko, Todd J. Miller, Alan J. Feldman, Barbara King, Judith A. Thorpe, Richard L. Zimmerman, Susan J. Korth, Nancy B. Y' F' A A AANES, GARY AAMOTH, DENNIS -I A 1 13 A Band 'N A f 'gl ' 'gxL -' A fi 1 mee 1 sf ' ABRAHAMSON, BRUCE ABBOTT, WILLIAM N I Abe ff I W-Ili, .h V ' ,-R ' I Swimming Teamg Orchestra, Vice S . Cl lEint'eSk.1Cl b ,gat -:A 0 5, L Pres., Junior Achievementg Hi-Y: emor ass ay' I U fe film I. Traffic Squadg Times Agent -,kV W I' W, N S , fe -.,: 'N N L ABRAMSON, EDWARD We Are the Class of '58, P'EdU Chess Clubg Stamp and Coin Club, f Treas. v-v A 3, s xx-v ALES, GARY ' ' C0bra MZ' Q, -' Student Councilg A Eootballg A Base- b ll: A Ch ' 5 H ' K' if ' ,ztfy 'E noi' L a oir omecommg mg iffy I f 3 ALTMAN, CAROL S A , Az.. l'Xiil,f 1 'i i 7 ik ANDERSON, GARY d rrsplajbu Ultsrv m y Stu ent Council, Pres.g Swimming ' ft ' Team, Co-Captaing A Choir, Pres.g ' fi 'O C' Cross Country . Rl V5 r In hy L ,V 22 ADAMS, JEANETTE Needles junior Achievementg Girls Leagueg Pep Club ALLAN, JEAN 1eanie Cheerleader: Laeta Quin Decim Y- Teens, Treas.g Homecoming Queeng G.A.A.g Executive Boardg A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Usher- ettes, Pres. ANDERSON, CHARLES Chuck Student Council, Vice Pres.g Alpha Hi-Y, Pres.g Deal Board Memberg A Football, A Track: A Basketball: Chemistry Club ANDERSON, ROGER Androck Student Council, junior Achievementg Senior Varsity Track, Chemistry Clubg A Band, B Eootballg B Basket- ballg junior Varsity Track ANDRES, GREGORY Bro1e ANDRICK, CLARICE PfCary'! ,4 ,J I at A xg 'N V4 Z f -.alt by Qi get as X ,ff ANDRUS, JANET plan.. Girls Glee Club: B Choir: Assem- blies: On-the-job-Training i S ANDRIDGE, JANEEN ,Q s jan V 5 Office work S Y, 6 Hi' igqff: :- Who Somewhat Sadly Graduate ARNER, BEVERLY Be1 ' A Choir: Girls League: B Choir: Op- eretta ASHTON, DONALD Don ATTRIDGE, THOMAS ffYeo!,' A Football: A Baseball: A Hockey: Homecoming Committee: Alpha Hi-Y ARNOLD, MIRYOM Times Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll, Pres.: F.T.A.: Program Chair- ' 9 man: Girls League, Council: Or- ,J chestra: Soph. Class Publicity Chair- 'My' man: Times Editorial Board: Assem- blies ith has H--3: ZS - , ,I .Aw x Q ATNEOSEN, CURTIS Vi ' V Curt 'WL V: .Q V, Cross Country, Co-Captain: A Track: at-3.5.-.,s,,:i' A Band: Gymnastics if it L, , , , P ii!-J?-1 4? AZINE, SHELDON Senior Class Play: A Tennis: Chem- istry Club: Intramural Basketball: Class Committees: Cehisean Represen- J tative BABIN, DONALD ' V I I BAER CONNIE Traffu Squad V I. at QL , Majorette: Homecoming Dance Com- , 3, 4: s ' mittee: New Student Mixer Entertain- ,D f BALLINGER, LILLIAN Girls Glee Clubg B Choirg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg junior Achievement BARTLETT, GARY iv9 -. , , k .v, 5, 3 Ia , 4 fl' , V p 'MRI mf QM : Q14 BARSOKINE JEROME A ,ggi I Wop 2 BEECH, BARBARA Barb Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens: Ski Club Girls League And Leave Behind the Things We've Done, - BELKIN, NEIL HAfll71I1d-yu Cehisean Representative: Red Cross Representativeg Assembliesg Traffic Squad BENEPE, PORTIA A Choir: Senior Ensembleg Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Latin Club: Chem- istry Clubg Girls Leagueg Operetta BENSON, RON Tex junior Achievementg Traffic Squad BERGLUND, DIANE Bergie Sursum Corda Y-Teensg A Choirg F.T.A.g Usherettesg G.A.A., C Club: Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Girls League 24 F 'Q .4-uv x I BELMONT, CAROL Chris Camera Cluhq Sursum Corda Y-Teens Latin Club: G.A.A.g Pep Club BENEKE, SHARON uBennyn BERDE, STEVEN uyeo-1 Chemistry Clubg B Choirg A Band Intramural Eootballg Intramural Bas ketball: Camera Club BERNDT, ANTHONY uTonyv BERNICK, SHELDON rrshelv Times, Sports Editorg Cross-Countryg Track, Managerg Stage Force, Mana- gerg Chemistry Clubg Sr. Class Comm.: jr. Red Crossg Assemblies. BIENLER, BARBARA Barb International Relationsg Square Dance Clubg Office Helperg Y-Teens. Om' Friends BLOMHOLM, VIRGINIA Ginger Laeta Quin Decim Y-Teensg Sec.: A. Choirg Homecoming Co-chairmang junior Class Playg National Forensic Leagueg Masque and Gavelg junior Class Publicity Chairman. BLOOM, FRANCIS rrpinkyn Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg F.T.A.g Girls Leagueg Ski Club Ny, ,- MJ if . , ,G H 2 . , Our Doubts, Our Fears, . .- as ',, r-,L Q? -L35 X I f 49 11 BERNSTEIN, RICHARD Bern BISNOW, GARY ffBiZU Chess Club: Intramural Basketballg Soph. Honor Medal. Our Fun. BLoNs, JUDITH frjudyn Chemistry Clubg Girls Leagueg Girls Glee Clubg Pep Clubg B Choirg As- semblies. BLOUNT, JOAN BocK, MARY ' J . Deana in V i ski Clubg French Clubg G.A.A.g Pep ' C A BOEKHOFF, JOHN Clubg Girls League: Bridge Clubq i C Clubg All City. I V , ' , A attr BOMBERG, FRANK A 3. 'W I BONGART BURT , ...is ,.F,.,,,3ff Class Comm,g Homecoming Comm.g . I A Choirg Operettag Latin Clubg Chem- A Times Photographer' A Band' istry Clubg Assemblies. 25 l BORDEN, WILLIAM gi O W A T 1 ffm. 3 .f ea M , 'f F ,iii 'Q - A AA I A A3135 ,M ' i BOWLES, ALICE if I Chemistry Club: A Choirg Y-Teensg in A - , , Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A. ? 1 Q We Shall Not Forget BOYD, TERRANCE Terry Mid Hi-Y W ,ri - I. mi 2 A QD:--gif . , 6, 2 at , ,frm gf ASC:-wg A 'S' Q N, . BOYLE, JOSEPH A D ' rrloeu 41 ' I K K, is in M H, iw .. , -' i Bm?55,,JUD1TH . fi Minn. Diversified Vocations Clubg iii H ' fi : , i i- G.A.A.g Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg O- f A ' Y Ki-Hi Y-Teens. BRIC, JANE Girls League: FSA Girls Club. i 26 BOWKER, ROBERT HB0b77 BOYD, MARVA ANN Dimples Occupational Relations Club. BOYDEN, ALICE FFAII! BRANDT, ROBERT BRETZEL, HENRY ERIC, JOHN rfspeedyu . BRIGGS, NANCY Sursom Corda Y-Teens, Pres.: Junior and Sophomore Honor Medals: Rec- ording Sec., G.A.A. Exec. Board: All City Award: Class Trip Advisory Comm.: C Club: Chemistry Club: Pep Club. BROWN, NORMA JEAN I -1. ,. my f , ,,,7.. :gmt BROWN, ADRIENNE Bonni Chemistry Club: FTA: French Club: Latin Club: Girls League: Pep Club: International Relations Club: Soph. Class Comm. BROWN, ROBERT ffB0b07Y A Football: A Hockey: Mid Hi-Y. Om' School Within Whose Halls Welve Met BROWN, ROGER Mid Hi-Y: B Football: Chemistry Club: Soph. Honor Medal J BRUSSELL, RICK CAMERON, CAMILLE MCC!! Senior Publicity Comm.: Laeta Quin Decum Y-Teens: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club: French Club: Girls League: Pep Club Publicity Comm. CAMPION, JOANN erA1,au Laeta Quindecim, Pres., Chaplain: Girls League, V. Pres.:'G.A.A. Execu- tive Board: A Choir Accompanist and V. Pres.: Senior Class Publicity Chair- man: Editorial Board for Times: All City Y-Teens, Pres.: Pep Club. UA. 4' . 5 1 1 I by A N :-'gg . r r V ,j , . i f t - F fi, p 7 p . 3' I W- -44 ,Hai ,,iiiAi- eir f i .l . V f. :l ft . , A e '.' f l I I V VL ..4L 5 s v : BROWN, THOMAS MTW., BUTWINICK, ELAYNE A Choir: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Girls League: Dra- matic Club. CAMPBELL, KATHERINE Kathie A Choir: Senior Ensemble: Sursom Corda Y-Teens: Chemistry Club: jun- ior Achievement: B Choir: Square Dance Club: Operetta. CANNON, LAWRENCE Larry Chemistry Club: Rifle Club. CARL, JUDITH rrjudyn Minute-maidsg Laeta Quin Decim Y- Teensg Pep Club: Girls Leaguep Chemistry Clubg G.A.A.g jr. Red Crossg Ski Club. CASSEN, PATRICIA Pfpatli Band, Majoretteq Orchestra. With Ha CHROMEY, JANET rrlann Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g C Club: All City. CLARK, WILLIS nBuCkyu B Choirg Minutemen Hi-Yg jr. Achievement. CLAYMON, FRANK Speech Clubg Chemistry Clubg Cross- Country. COHLER, JANE ffIanieU Spanish Club, Sec.g Homecoming Comm.g A Choirg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg International Relations Clubg Sr. Class Trip Comm.g Sr. Class Pub- licity Comm. 28 PP W4 F. . tt j f sg 3 as if ,. . 1 -sr .,, - 'Sus t Sky +5 ........,,, A x , ,,.,. my , I, yi? 1-me K A aga- lf-in 1-f ir ! in :,: t f I '-1 x iness, Failure, Joy, and .p P' JF. ' 3, . 'F ws fl -f li p. .y s il l'a, ' vw N-V 'FH S I 1' A i f : r CARLSON, CARMEN A Choirg Chemistry Clubg ETAg Y- Teensg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Girls Glee Club. CHOPSKIE, RICHARD Chops Debate: Sr. Class Playg Chemistry Clubg Speech Club. Sorrow, CHAFLIN, SHARON Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Orchestrag Chemisrty Club. CLAUSEN, GEORGIANA Georgie A Choir: Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Office Helperg Gee-Bic Y-Teens. CLEMENS, THEODORE rlredil B. Footballg Choral Readersg Jr. Class Playg Debate. COLEMAN, VICKI Ski Clubg A Choirg Sr. Class Playg Class Comm.g Times Agentg Pep Clubg Usherettesg Bridge Club. COOK, JAMES H Y 'gimp L I Cl b A' CORRELL, CORA Kappa i- , res.g atin u g S - - , , Chemistry Clubg Debate Activities' K' ul-Sum Gorda Yireens' G'A'A PEP Clubg Girls Leagueg junior Achieve- 1957 Football Team, Managerg A ments C Club Choirg National Forensic Leagueg Masque and Gavel COWAN SALLY I ,t - H1011 COSTELLO- CONNIE si., Q Q G.A.A.g C Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep I Clubg Office Helperg B Choirg Class Committee All Preparation or Tomorrow .. CRAWFORD, LINDA COZINE, MELVA W Lin Rita Senior Class Sec.: Laeta Quindecim M - , L d- 3 G' 1 m y Y-Teens, Pres.: I.C.C.: Student Coun- ggggue. Y?-zfrge ea er its 5 cilg A Choir: Soph. Honor Medalg ' junior Honor Medalg Chemistry Club, ' I C Club as N?- ,ff t -fi.-if , Q CURRY' CAROLE in DQBRUZZI, JOY Sursum Corda Y Teensg F.T.A.g ' , . u . Chemistry Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep ,mi E '23iS2OliAgsfgugiuliinstiffzgfelilhligsoiilub3 Clubg G.A.A. ' y f . DAHL, MARGUERITE efjaneln Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg A Choir DAGGETT, CAROL On-the-job Trainingg Girls League 'T' we ' ' V-,, V if DALTON, PATRICIA . C ffp.1z1y DAILEY, DONALD fp Laeta Quindecim Y-Teensg Chemistry --Donn ' Clubg Girls Leagueg Times Staff, Art . A h. g f' Editor: Quill and Scrollg Homecom- lumof C levemem '5 rw' fy ing Publicity CO-Chairmang Soph. ' A f Honor Medalg Junior Honor Medal I 2: -, Ali-I 29 DARLING, RICHARD Dail A Baseballg Camera Clubg Skin Div- ing Clubg Ski Clubg Model Mashersg Stamp and Coin Clubg Central Hi-Y DAVIS, THOMAS rd? 'lt ' I DAVIES, BARBARA pw F? 7 Q' SQ Z : ja A X ,. 'E E555 :1'., A- r , H, ni ,T .af it , I DAY, KATHLEEN Kathi B Choirg Spanish Club Om' Teachers Who Have Helped Us Grow DAYTON, KENNETH ffKenH A Basketballg Cross Countryg B Bas- ketballg Century Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms, Treasg Assemblies DORGAN, WILLIAM MBUIH A Choirg Operettag Chemistry Clubg Dramatic Clubg Music Ensembleg B Football DREW, JOHN NYM' Senior Varsity Trackg Cross Country, B Footballg Central Hi-Y DUDOVITZ, DAVID eryeon A Footballg A Tennis, Captaing A Choir: Chemistry Clubg Central Hi-Y 5 1 lx - , ,A an Z ,S Q Vi E 4-is ,....!' 1, I 9 DINGLE, KAREN Chemistry Club 'Mike , .am , ' , t t ea DOWNING, MICHAEL N: , ,, I . em 5' DREXL, FRANK fFDrex7j!v 2 N a 7 3 at big, vile g, 3 3 , ff A DUKE, MARCIA DURFN, DOUGLAS ffD0ug77 Chess Clubg Chemistry Club EDELSTON, ALLAN erAl:1 B Footballg Century Hi-Yg Debate Clubg Chemistry Clubg A Choir In the EICHINGER, JUDITH ffludyll A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Sursum Corda Y-Teens, I.C.C.g Latin Club ERSKINE, DRAKE A Choir 5 2 id? A ' i DUX, JOHN 'A 5 ' johnny A U in M J A EHRLICIQ-gl, STUART - C A 'f fu A Q .a Chemistry Clubg Gymnastics Team A A Senior Class Play A Knowledge That We'll Need S0 - VVV. 3 312 V '. A an A e e, A 'i -4 W ,g , .. ,, W F 'I 1 ERICKSON, MARILYN HMHYU Chemistry Clubg Girls Leagueg O-Ki- Hi Y-Teens ESCHLE, LOUIS Rifle Team: Track Teamg Chemistry Club 5. ETTINGER, sHELDoN h q- A A HAalTAfkBBiZgL1??iiilh and B Basket- A T Q fS e EUSTIS, ROBERTA 1 ' ifi, EVANS, DAVE 1 iii we . D fmt Egq EVEEZ'f,g?HN KaPPa Hi-Y: skisgub, Debate Club fe A ggggnglpkaclgggfg Chemistry Clubs Q , L y ilei . iese C A 31 EAHAY, JAMES ,,,, FELDMAN, BARBARA ffB.,,,,U 2 4 Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg French Club, International Relations Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Ski Club I I .sa at 'OJ' To Enter the Unsure Woirld That FESLER, GAIL junior Honor Medalg Chemistry Club FISHER, JOHN Kent Chess Club FOURNELLE, DONALD Foum FRANCIS, JUDITH ffludyll O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens: Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg Girls Glee Clubg junior Achievementg G.A.A.g Study Hall Monitor 32 5 na naw is A I 't,, 4 P- I Q-, Q I W kkhkkg ttst sf in ,KH -N lg pn A I I A 3. JH, ' 'k.r A... its Z A V I g K 1' Q1 'xt M FALTESEK, JOHN B Hockeyg A Hockeyg Projection Force: Radio Club FELHABER, SUSAN Fellie Senior Class Playg International Rela- tions Clubg C Clubg Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Paint 'n Patchesg Chemistry Clubg Class Committees W nits FISCHBACH, SALLY Hsu!!! C Cluhg Cehisean Staff, Music and Drama Fditorg A Choirg Senior En- semble: Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Chemistry Club: Ski Clubg Girls League FOSTER, JOHN johnny A Choirg Operetta: B Choirg junior Achievement FRAME, ADOLPHINE FRANK, JERROLD frlerryu Intramural Basketballg Student Coun- til: A Trackg Chemistry Clubg Assem- blies f ew K FREDERICKSON, ANN ' in - V , FREEDMAN, RICHARD reMdx1' ' Dil.'kU Pep Clubg G.A.A.q F.H.A. ,-.. y Chvfal Readers A ' FROST, JUDITH FREEMAN, RICHARD MV If VV A ,,Fm,y,, Dirk P 5 W I' V Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Vice Pres.g fh - Cl bg I 1 F b ll VV ' - wr LVIL 1, Girls Leagueg Debate Cluhg junior C 9m15ffY U mramura om 3 X-+-9' VV :,- Academy of Scienceg Chemistry Club so ..,1.,, A v -e i w .gf For Help to End Its Wars and Hates A A L A GARDNER, JOAN GANTMAN, JAMES Q R- H - ,, H , VV A V9 V SV . . loame 1 V Vye 5-if 5 Cehisean Staff 5 Girls Leagueg Student ChessV Club: Intramural Basketballg .X A ff 4, Councilg Spanish Club: Ski Clubs O- Chemlsffy Club V VY -f VV,, R 'O Ki-Hi Y-Teens, Pres., Sec., Treas. GAUKER, JEAN Jeannie Chemistry Club GIDDENS, THOMAS rrTo7nU B Footballg Alpha Hi-Yg Gymnastics Teamg Chemistry Clubg Homecoming Coronation Co-Chairmang French Club GILBERTSON, DAVID Dave Trackg Cross Countryg B Baseballg Alpha Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg Intra- mural Sports A, 's - .ag .:. vu 2 435. ., , R x s ' as A .... 1014, 'V A , Tx 41,4 465 zmzigelilsff 1. 6' W V 'Ei X R N A is M f ' 2-,J Y s :+V ewfw 1 'V V ' A '7 z if Fe gm, . af f Mg! , A GERBER, -IEANNE Laeta Quindecim Y-Teensg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g C Clubg B Choir GIESEN, YVONNE GILBERTSON, JAMES frjimxx 33 GISLASON, JOHN frGi-vu Mid Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Cross Country GLEEMAN, MICHAEL HYe0U B Hockey: Chemistry Club ff-'if FT ': s 40' J 4 S 1. 'X P: 3 C A Our Classmates Who Have Been GOFF, MARY H1071 A Choir: French Club: Chemistry Club: Girls League: Homecoming Committee GOODVIN, MARYLOU A Choir: Pep Club: Girls League: Chemistry Club: Girls Glee Club: Dramatic Club GREENBERG, LIONELL Latin Club: Intramural Basketball: Chemistry Club: Red Cross Agent: Chess Club: Debate Club GRIMM, GARY Senior Class Pres.: Swimming Team, Co-Captain: Track: Alpha Hi-Y, Vice Pres.: Chemistry Club: Dramatic Club, Vice Pres. 34 kv rua- . na 1 r l is agk A E A K vk, .,. ' - ' -.J LL .w e 1 GLEEMAN, EDXVARD Eddie Times Staff: Latin Club: Chemistry Club: Dramatic Club: Camera Club, Senior Class Play: Cehisean Agent GODES, STEVE eryeov Chemistry Club: Student Council: Gymnastics Team, Captain: Operettag Assemblies to Us GOFFSTEIN, MARILYN Muggs Homecoming Parade Committee: Dra- matic Club: Paint'n Patches: Ad- vanced Spanish Club: Chemistry Club: Usherettes: Girls League: Pep Club GRANT, LORETTA Corky Spanish Club GRIFFIN, PATRICIA MPH!!! Girls League: F.T.A. GROCHAU, GORDON ffG0rd-yu Camera Club: Traffic Squad: junior Achievement: Swimming Team GRUENING, CAROL GUSTAFSON, GAY frGu5u Student Council, Corresponding Sec.g Senior Class Playg Sursum Corda Y- Teens, Treas. and Chaplaing Debate Clubg G.A.A., Executive Boardg Pep Club, Vice Pres.g N.F.L. Friends HAAG, JACK Mid Hi-YQ Ski Clubg Track HARDING, GERALD fljerryff Student Councilg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg Kappa Hi-Yg Times Agentg Traffic Squad. HAUGAN, JUDITH ffludyll Student Councilg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg Quill and Scroll, Treas.g Cehi- sean Staff, Art Editorg Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Sophomore Honor Medalg junior Honor Medal HAYNES, LOUISE PlL0u!,' Girls Glee Clubg B Choir: Assemblies GULNER, MARGIE Little Girl Minute Maidsg Pep Club, Vice Pres.g Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g Chemistry Clubg Times Staffg Ski Clubg Spanish Club iv M me if CUSTAFSON, JANET rrjanu G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg Spanish Clubg C Club to Share Our Lives, and Thus A HANDELMAN, ELAINE - u , Z- ' :Y , , me ,Y 5 ' f ill if 'at it f ww' 1 1 wx . ' i t HAUB, LaVONNE Vonnie A Choirg O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens, Pres. and Treas.g Hi Lites Triog Girls Leagueg F.T.A.g Camera Clubg junior Achieve- mentg Usherettes I riryyk i dl ff it S ., sf ' R 4 HAVENS, DARRELL A Bandg A Wrestlingg Pep Bandg Olympian Hi-Yg Traffic Squad HEDEEN, CARLA A Band: Orchestrag Camera Club, Sec.: Sursum Corda Y-Teens 35 HEEREN, DENNY !fYe0!J Central Hi-Yg A Footballg A Basket- ball g Varsity Track HENTSCHEL, DIANE Hencl9 Girls League, Executive Boardg jun- ior Academy of Science: Sursum Cor- da Y-Teens: Chemistry Clubg Soph. Honor Medalg junior Honor Medalg Spanish Club: Usherettes iffy? X-Q. Ee HELDT, XVAYNE Kappa Hi-YQ Latin Clubg Ski Clubg Intramural Sportsq Chemistry Cluhg Rifle Club. at 3 HEROLD, MIKE t L .sas ff T A Footballg B Football I M F it Have Gained a Place Within Our Hearts HILL, ARTHUR Artie A Bandg junior Achievementg Trackg B Choir HILL, ROBERT ffchampfi Cross Country, Co-Captaing Student Councilg Trackg Minutemen Hi-Yg Senior Class Playg Camera Clubg Gymnastics HILSGEN, PATRICIA rrpatu On-the-job-Trainingg B Choirg junior Achievementg Girls Glee Clubg Girls League HOMAN, AL 36 fer. NI ' jc Fa A A S is . , EX S of Q' ,- .f . 2. aww X gif HILL, CARMEN Library Work HILLSTROM, KAREN Pep Club, Pres.: Head Cheerleaderg Soph. Sweetheartg junior Homecom- ing Attendantg Senior Homecoming Attendantg Laete Quindecim Y-Teens: Girls League: Student Council HOGAN, JOAN C Clubg G.A.A.3 Pep Club HOOPER, STANLEY rrstanu Projection Forceg Senior Class Playg Chemistry Club HOROWITZ, SUSIE frsuzu Student Council: junior and Senior Class Play: Pep Club: Class Commit- tee: Dramatic Club: Girls League: Club GAA C Club' Spanish L . . .L , Girls Glee Club: Paint and Patches: Usherettes X aw TK.. HUMPHREY, JUDITH ffludyll Cehisean Staff, Senior Editor: Soph. Honor Medal: junior Honor Medal: Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Vice Pres.: Senior Class Play: C Club: Girls League: Chemistry Club HURVITZ, STEVE Huf1'0', A Basketball: Chemistry Club: Civil Defense, Chairman: Class Commit- tees: Homecoming Committees: jun- ior Red Cross Representative JAMES, GEORGE fflorgeyf French Club: Spanish Club: Square JACK, RONNIE PfR0nU Ski Club: A Hockey: Chemistry Club: HUNDLEY, JAMES 1 A it W ' ,, . ,, AW 4 f Anal They Will Always Keep That Part. IsTAs, CYNTHIA p 41 X A 1 rrcindyvv -' Wm' f : Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens: Girls ,dw League: Speech Club: French Club: A 'E 1' gig? Dance Club Senior Class Play . ' p ' 1 I Wi ,-it ' JAMORAL, JAMES A ,Qs :Hr f rejimu K Gymnastics: Ski Club tp Gymnastics JAROS, THEODORE fITed!! On-the-job-Training JERENTOSKY, BOB ffT0xkyn A Football: Track: A Hockey: Stu- dent Council: Century Hi-Y: A Band: Chemistry Club .gif N.--+ JELLINEK, MICHAEL Mike Cross Country: Gymnastics: junior Varsity Track: Senior Varsity Track JERSAK, jOAN Ioanie Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Girls League JETT, HATTIE JOHNSON, JUDITH H!udyV7 Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Sec.q A Choir: Girls League' Ski Club' P ' , ep Club, French Club JOHNSON, KAREN L Girls League' Traffic S dg , qua Pep Club JOHNSON. MARLYS Mamie JOHNSON, SUSAN flSue!l Student Council, Laeta Quindecim Y- T - . . eens, A Choirg Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Ski Clubg Spanish Club, C Club JORGENSON DAVE A JOHNSON, BURTON - Burl is. if M5 if gd'--mf JOHNSON, KAREN A. A Girls League, Pres.g Junior Class Sec., - Chemistry Clubg C Clubg Minute Maids' Sursum Cord . a Y- Teensg Sen- ior Class Play And Ever After We'll Recall 1 , 5 Q it 3 G' JOHNSON, LORRAINE JOHNSON, RUSSELL Run 'Q v A Basketball, Trackg A and B Choir, wtf' B Football, Mid Hi-Y S L3 - S , JOHNSTON, MARY . Y A V, A Choir, Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Q 1, if A 1 Chemistry Club: Junior Red Cross V ' E-A ' Representative JONES, ROBERT frB0bbyu Ama?- pp JUS, f L 38 Chemistry Club: Senior Varsity Trackg A Football: Gymnasticsg Min- uteman Hi-Yg A Band KANE, JOYCE KAPLAN, MYRA rrMyvx F.T.A.g Tri-Sigmag Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg junior Red Cross, Representative The KEELER, LARRY KELLUM, JERRY fPYe0Yl Chemistry Clubg Mid Hi-Y, Sec. and Treas.' Student Council' .S. Co- . , l Chairmang A Choirg Golf Team KIDDER, MARTHA Marla Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Sec.g Senior Class Playg junior Class Playg Chem- istry Clubg Advanced Spanish Clubg F.T.A.g Pep Clubg G.A.A. KING, JUDITH ujudyn Student Councilg Laeta QuinDecim Y-Teens, Sec.g Usherettesg Ski Club: Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A.q A Choir f t lx an an -l l :Sv-an . E: I 1' i s' -1 I t Q I Q -S is X 1 Q 1 f A , sg, if ni? 25:97 :' 'Wm' ' I5if5iX?Y3?:e:T-' ,., S f El rflqls 5 Vx? ze .gl A zf E' M ,ae we 11, tes. , at i t xtwfe fe I ' i.'1',e, f ' KAPLAN, JOYCE F.T.A.g Chemistry Clubg Advanced Spanish Club KAPLAN, SANDRA Ffsandyli Soph. Honor Medalg Debate Clubg Spanish Clubg E.T.A.g Red Cross Rep- resentativeg Usherettesg Girls League Events S0 Special to Us, All, - 3 ...ap ei. ,X - E ' P ei ,. CS , f KEENE, NANCY Nan Laeta QuinDecim Y-Teensg Chemistry Club: Ski Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Advanced Spanish Club, Sec.g International Relations Club KENNEDY, KEITH A Bandg Swimming Team KIMBALL, SUSAN rrsueu Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Debate Clubg Orchestra, Sec. and Treas.g E.T.A., Pres.g Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg G.A. A.g Advanced Spanish Club KISLING, WALLY 39 KLASSEN, VERNA MAE Chess Club, Sec.g Bridge Clubg Inter- national Relations Club' S uare Dance v q Clubg Girls League KNOTT, HAROLD , . A... 'rv :I 'Qi , ' '! . .5 F25 ef The Fate Deciding Report Card KORTH, NANCY A Choirg Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Usherettesg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg F.T.A.g C Club KRASKY, ROBERT KRUSCHKE, CAROLYN Advanced Spanish Clubg French Club' G.A.A.g Girls Leagueg International Relations Club LAMSKI, MARY Hi Lites Triog Debate Clubg Chemis- try Clubg Red Cross Representative: F.T.A., Vice Pres. 35 9 -we R -U' A 1.35 .gg , B ltsiiiil gf' filislel A .. 5 5-,iff 'R feeigggqei if A W pt A ' , - V ' A ' 4 .:.:f3?51f1e.,m'?'gfQu4 , ' I -lfisfze-1,5 f - Q ff A f'-e,s.. - .. jg T 434' A t KLOBER, JOLENE H1011 A Choir: Pep Club: Girls League Gee-Bic Y-Teens: Girls Glee Club B Choirq Tri-Sigma KOCHSIEK, KEN Kash Alpha Hi-Y: Chemistry Clubg Junior Varsity Track: Senior Varsity Trackg B Hockeyg B Baseball Days . . KOSEL, ROBERT fPB0b,! Gymnastics Team KRENIK, MARY Jo OII0 Io!! Girls League: G.A.A.g C Clubg Pep Clubg junior Achievement: junior Red Cross KUESTER, MONIKA rlMoniv1 Girls League: B Choir' O , n-the-Job- Training Club, Vice Pres. LAPSITIS, LIJA LARRIVE, GARY Chemistry Club LATURNO, GARY N...vw' 4 wx wwf K K f' LARSON, DAVID Slash Student Councilg Senior Class Playg Homecoming Co-Chairmang Olympian Hi-Y, Pres.g Chemistry Clubg Chess Clubg Ski Club, Treas. LEAFMAN, MARILYN Mar Senior Class Playg Pep Clubg F.T.A.g Cehisean Agentg Times Agentg Usher- ettesg Chemistry Club Assemblies and Our Own Class Plays, LEBAKKEN, SHARON HLeeI! LEE, RODGER rrR0dg.,-,ll Traffic Squad LEMMER, FRED ffskipff Chemistry Clubg Olympian Hi-Y LEVITAN, MERNALEE Maine A Choirg Girls Glee Clubg French Clubg Girls Leagueg Red Cross Repre- sentative: Times Agentg Bridge Cluh H Ai ww! .V 1' ,hs - .LII ' i F V' wi f' ,gs we 'Es -HQK' , I LEBO, JOANNE A Choir: Girls Glee Clubg Senior En- sembleg Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls Leagueg Assem- hlies f :is s LEFKO, TODD ,ra ky R' V ffl-'odderu is i :I Senior Class Playg Speech Activitiesg s ' Mask and Gavelg Chemistry Club Ar C E LEVINSOHN, STEVEN Msdmll A E el , ' sei le Projection Force, Pres.g Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg B Baseballg Base- ball Managerg Senior Homeroom Rep- resentative LEWIS, SAMUEL frsamly junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Golf Team: Mask and Gavel: Paint and Patchesg Chemistry Clubg junior Achievement 41 LIBMAN, TERRY Senior Class Playg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls Leagueg Ski Clubg Girls Glee Clubg Class Committees LINDAHL, MARCIA Musl2y O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens: Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g C Club 1' A I A C LIVDAHL, THOMAS T 11sovsK1s GEORGE .C I lses ises slse A Q i iflif si Tm l l ' ' 'Z'- Y? .'-' - N A Bandg Starlightersg Chemistry Clubg - Y W I f f' ' Pep Bandg Orchestra , . I x Homecoming - Snoclay - We1'en't They Fun? MACAR, PIERRE Pete Debate Clubg Student Councilg Alpha Hi-Yg Tennis Teamg French Clubg Camera Club MAHANEY, CHARLES Chuck A Eootballg Cross Countryg Trackg Student Councilg Debate Club: junior Class Playg Hi-Yg N.F.L.g Chemistry Club MANDEL, META Males Girls Leaueg Ski Clubg French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Paint 'n Patchesg Pep Clubg International Relations Clubg B Choir MANSKE, RONALD rIRonU 'f as , fr 0514 ,et 1, .. rip S I3 5 . f r K 5 ' nail' V y a. J r . ' A fi? gif? P ik i '. .v l aeiwy A , -' MAEDA, LAWRENCE rfldarryu Kappa Hi-Y, Vice Pres.g junior Class Treas.g Latin Club, Vice Pres.g Chem- istry Clubg Intramural Sports MALMON, HERBERT Herb Chemistry Cluhg Latin Clubg B Hockeyg Intramural Footballg Intra- mural Basketball MANOS, STEVEN Steve Gymnastics Squadg Cehisean Agentg Intramural Eootballg Chemistry Club MANTEUEFEL, CAROLE ucaryn A Choirg Girls Glee Clubg Gee-Bic Y-Teens, Pres.g Pep Clubg Girls League MARBLE, KEN Marks Swimming Teamg Kappa Hi-Y, Chap- laing Orientation, Co-Chairmang A ., Chemistry Clubg A Choirg Operettag ViCounts MARIEN, JOHN Frenchie junior Achievement MARKUS, CARL ,Chemistry Clubg B Golf Team l w MASER, JUDY Mase Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Pres.g junior Achievementg Pep Clubg Girls League MATHIAS, CHARLES Chuck Ski Club MCCLOSKEY, JUDITH ffludie!! Laeta QuinDecim Y-Teensg Garden Party Queeng junior Class Playg Sen- ior Class Playg Chemistry Clubg De- bate Clubg Quill and Scrollg Masque and Gavel fw- 5 ' Finals - Dear to Everyone! C! Z: V MARGOLIS, NANCY junior Class Vice Pres.g Usherettes, Sec.g Spanish Club, Vice Pres.g Bridge Clubg Girls State Representativeg Chemistry Clubg F.T.A.g Girls League MARKS, SANDRA Sandie Soph. Honor Medalg Junior Honor Medalg French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls League MARTIN, HERBERT Hpetelr junior Achievement MATHE, ILONA Girls League: Gee-Bic Y-Teensg Pep Club: Girls Glee Club MATSON, JOANNE ffsandyil Times Staff, Managing Editorg Inter- national Relations Clubg Sursum Corda Y-Teensg French Clubg Pep Clubg F.T.A. MCCLUNEY, MAUREEN H1-'inyu 43 McCLUSKEY, CAROL Laeta QuinDecim Y-Teens: Student Councilg A Choirg Chemistry Clubg C Club, All-City Awardg Advanced Spanish Clubq Pep Clubg Girls League McGINNIS, JOHN Chemistry Club ye YQ? l .- ay .3 ' 'iz-453 . 13 lga kggf' 92. .. ga , , 1' A J 2 In Sports All Our Teams Made U MELBYE, WILLIAM Bill l MENARD, MARY Hi Lites Triog G.A.A.g Girls Leagueg A Choirg Pep Club fic! . . fU Q N MERRITT, is CL Q-'U'01'A Skip5 X Rifle Club: Camera Club? Ckelxsgan Homeroom Representative, Cehisean Photographer: Squad Leaderg B Foot- ball: Red Cross Agent 'sy M68 L'l2VX5p' -33 0-1 i,L7-'-'X JCM! 7534 MEYER, WILLIAM PfBillJ! A Orchestra g Assemblies 44 if f.:g,.,k . 1 4 ,Qi ' ur- -an ww tm AFA 1 6a i I S., f,- L .rj 'wt , ,fd f 15 MCFARLAND, ROLAND Rollie A Football: B Footballq A Basketball' B Basketball: Senior Varsity Track? junior Varsity Trackg junior Achieve- mentg Class Trip Committee MCNEAL, CHARLES Sonny A Footballg Senior Varsity Trackg A Basketballg Minuteman Hi-Y s Proud MELCHER, KARON Cehisean Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chiefg Quill and Scroll, Vice Pres.g C Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Square Dance Clubg French Club MENDELSOHN, BONNIE Bon Usherettesg Spanish Clubg Pep Club MERTZ, GERALD lPIerryl7 Traffic Squad MILLER, ALAN HAI!! Chemistry Club MILLER, -IUDITH ffjltflyli Girls League MILLER, SHARON ffjerryl! gc 02 tj gt 5 'QW 4 I 2 'hi '52- MILLER, MARGIE '52 I.. A i ,f MILLER, VANCE :-A rfyeon A Footballg A Hockeyg Mid Hi-Y By Always Proving to the Crowd .. MIRSKY, MARSHA Marsh Advanced Spanish Clubg F.T.A. MOE, KAREN Laeta QuinDecim Y-Teens, Pres.: Soph. Class Treas.g A Choirq Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg All City Awardg Student Council MOONEY, CARL ffM0onIl Chemistry Club MOORE, JUDITH uludeu Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Chaplaing Student Councilg Soph. Honor Medalg Latin Clubq Chemistry Clubg G.A.A.q Debate Clubg International Relations Clubg C Club V , TTL f is 1,45 ri: 'L f ' - fe' xy' Q -R NV em X 1. - M Vykhy G' ' 'fify 'Q r 5,3 'J .4 , sfifmn af-,.:Sw..-in 'il ffflgfg y a 'QA et? at Yami.-',-4 fix. N, Mn. .ig ' LS Mew., .1 az-K MOBERG, PATRICIA MPH!!! Times Staff, News Editorg Quill and Scroll, Corresponding Sec.g Sursum Corda Y-Teensg International Rela- tions Club: C Clubg French Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep Club MOFFATT, JACQUELINE Iackie Girls Leagueg junior Achievementg Speech Club: B Choir Mooma, JAMES fflimfl A Bandg Chess Clubg Assemblies MOORE, PAUL Cross Countryg A Trackg A Choirg B Choirg junior Achievement 4 MOSES, MARY K VV: feMo5ey1: MORGAN, HARVEY , ,1-- Senior Class, Yice Pres., Cheerleader, ' - . . h Cl b - A A G.A.A., Executive Board, Pres., Laeta Pmlecnon Fone' Frenc u ' gm, QuinDecim Y-Teens, Pres., Ski Club, Latin Club, Treas., Pep Club, Girls League MUELLER, HELEN S ,, ee 5 1 MURPHY, JACK O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens, Girls League, On- at I , .- -A ffMu,p1,v the-job-Training Club QAA 7 5 h . I Chemistry Club That They Were Best in Every Way.. NASON, POLLY rrpolrv Student Council Sec.: American Field Service Student, Laeta Quindecim Y- Teens, Girls League, A Choir, junior Homecoming Attendant, Senior Home- coming Attendant, Ski Club NAUMANN, MARIE A Band NEEDELS, ROGER rrpinju A and B Football, junior and Senior Varsity Track, Alpha Hi-Y, Athletic Director, Student Council, Stamp and Coin Club, Chemistry Club NEIKIRK, RICHARD ffDiCkU A and B Hockey 46 NAUMANN, DANIEL UDan!I Traffic Squad NAUMANN, MORRIS Movie NEFF, CAROLE F.T.A., Girls League, Ski Club, Ad- vanced Spanish Club, Pep Club, Pairgt 'n Patches, Chess Club, Bridge Clu A NELSON, JUDY Froggie Gee-Bic Y-Teens, Girls League, B Choir NELSON, JUDITH ff!udy!l Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Girls League, Advanced Span- ish Clubg Pep Club, junior Red Cross Representativeg Times Agent NELSON, SUSAN rrsuen Chemistry Clubg Girls League, Laeta Quindecim Y-Teensg Usherettesg Ski Clubg French Club, Pep Clubg Tri Sigma, Treas. ,Q .1 'uf wifi' eva? W-'r'. - ?fa53T2Y1' , 3 NELSON, ROLE Nele Senior Class Treas.g Central Hi-Y, Vice Pres., Student Council, Chem- istry Club, Homecoming Co-Chair- man, Ski Club NEREN, TAMERA ffTammyIl Debate Clubg Senior Class Playg French Clubg F.T.A.g Chemistry Club, Choral Readersg Pep Club, Girls League Win . .Lose . . . Come What May. NESKE, GLENN . A A Stretch , i x i NICHOVICH, STEVE Swimming Teamg Rifle Club NIVEN, GORDEN Buick NOREEN, ARLEN 1555235 Ffa! 3 f if -du? J at 1' f t M V V 7 ' Y ini 535 ' ' .fi':iliMM57?' z 45,'1, ,, -a.-'fr 3 I' , '43 3, 2 , 5 '?f?gLV fS V. Sk ff 3 i:?'-ff X NEUDAHL, MARY Occupational Relations Club NIELSEN, MARGARET flmarglf Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Pres.g Senior Class Play, Dramatic Club: Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Wing Daubersg Girls Leagueg Pep Club NOMURA, JUDITH ffludylf Girls League, Treas.g Chemistry Club, Vice Pres., Advanced Spanish Club, Pres.g Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens, Bridge Clubg International Relations Club, Sec.g Usherettes NUNN, MATHERIA ffsisfl Speech Club 47 O'CONNOR, PAULINE fuimie Camera Clubg A Orchestrag Girls Leagueg G.A.A.: F.S.A.g Girls Club O'LEARY, FRANCIS ffjerryh' The OLSON, DIANNE rrDin Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens, Vice Pres.g Student Councilg Homecoming Com- mittee Co-Chairmang Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Class Committees O'NEAL, ORA 0olie Spanish Clubg junior Achievementg Girls League PAIST, SUSAN Susie A Choirg Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Girls Glee Clubg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A. PARKER, GARY Times Editorial Boardg Central Hi-Yg Mask and Gavelg junior Class Playg Senior Class Play: Debate Club: jun- ior Honor Medalg Soph. Honor Medalg Chemistry Club 48 TV'-iify., L f K 1 if in 3 13 X K w-3 OGLE, SUZANNE ffsuzyu Y-Teens: Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g OC ulpational Relations Club O'GARA, KATHLEEN frKathyrf Girls League Eastern Tour Is History Now ,tt 4 A fs t o by ., K S W. ily? N S V P ' E-Jw 5 W V lssel 7? N353 ., 'A' 'f ' OLSON, MAXINE rrMux1r Minute Maidsg Student Councilg Laeta Quinclecim Y-Teensg G.A.A., Sec.- Treas.g All City Awardg C Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep Club. Ski Club ORLEMANN, GEORGE Central Hi-Y, Treas.g Student Coun- cilg ViCountsg Chemistry Club, Treas.g Tennis Teamg A Choir Q PALMER, BILL Colorado Advanced Spanish Club: junior Achievement PAYMER, JUDITH uludyn Chemistry Club: F.T.A.g Dramatic Clubg Senior Class Playg Paint and Patchesg Bridge Clubg Pep Clubg Choral Readers PAYNE, GAYLE Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g junior Achievement B Choirg Spanish Club ,Jr Q. PAYNE, WILLIAM ffBillyu junior and Senior Varsity Track F W .E 2 nf I F , .:.- , E E . PEIRSON, GRACE ANN PEIBRE, JOSEEH 9 E It , ,,Gmie,, D480 Ive , A Choirg Girls Leagueg Y-Teensg XL Chemistry Clubg Pep Club ' kryi A , I ' But Could W e Ever Forget How - .1 ' E I -. .V , . V : me PE 1 IA PELLER, JOHN ' 3 ' ' 'Y my RLICHQHEQTR C 1 A and B Basketball! B Baseball 2 V Y-Teens: Girls League i K .,,,. I t if i PERLMAN, DIANE P ' A ,S -, .Deen E Q PETERSEN, Lois . . . . u ' QQ . Debateg Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Sec.g ?i52gH1A2tr,5SenEirtll Iiggugwgspl P f' -bil W N.P.L.g Junior Class Play: Ski Clubg Club: Red Cross Representative 'E Latm Clubl Masque and Gavel H :P , PETERSON, JANICE ,. - ii' ' I PETERSON, KAREN jan ' E ,, 96' , Pete Laeta Quindecim Y-Teensg Latin i,' ' I All City Awardg A Choir: Pep Clubg Clubg Ski Clubg A Choirg French ' Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Chaplaing Clubg Pep Clubg Girls League ' V I V Girls Leagueg Chemistry Club 2? E V ,V V, PETERSON, MAXINE ' ii E A 5, 'Q Chemistry Clubg Girls Leagueg Times ' M A,-, I I A PERWIEN, MIKE Agentg Pep Clubg Girls Glee Clubg H Square Dance Club ff. , , 49 PIETTE, DAVE Pietsey PLACE, JOAN I ff ., , ti li F PHILIPPY, JAMES rfjimv Chemistry Club: Camera Club: jun ior Achievement PLEASON, NADINE F.T.A. : Chemistry Club: Times Agent: Girls League: Spanish Club Wonderfully We Spent That Time. POLSFUSS, JUDY rrR0wdyf1 junior Academy of Science, Co-Chair- man: Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens: Ski Club: Pep Club: Girls League: Times Agent: Senior Class Representative: Chemistry Club QUICK, KAREN RAWLINGS, CAROLYN REESE, SHARON Cheerleader: Laeta Quindecim Y- Teens: Deal Board Member: Pep Club: Student Council: Orchestra: Girls League '09 fi su. I , I 0 2, Mi I 'Y B4 ,tg .-4:-1--,V v X EI Y ,. ..,,.,. ,. it 2 'mi I C .tsrawb 8 , 1 I Q 4 , CME 45 ,an f 3 t 6, Yi fl PROPPS, ADOLPH Addie A Choir: junior Varsity Track: Cehi- sean Agent RAASCH, KARL rfKal:! Times Column Writer and Circulation Manager: Dramatic Club: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: Paint and Patches: Mask and Gavel REED, VIRGINIA Ginger RHAME, SUE Cheerleader: G.A.A., Executive Board, Vice Pres.: Soph. Class Sec.: Chemis- try Club: French Club: Pep Club: Sursum Corda Y-Teens RICHMOND, JUDY Richie O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens: A Choirg B Choir: G.A.A.g Girls Leagueg C Club. ROBINS, ALLAN Intramural Sportsg A 8: B Golfg Chemistry Clubg Assemblies. 'S Q5 , W... f RIPPBERGER, JOAN fFRipU O-Ki-Hi Y-Teens, Pres.g Pep Clubg Girls League: Usherettesg Camera Club, Treas.g Y-Teen City Council Vice Pres. ROBINSON, JEANNE rrDuffJI Minn. Diversified Vocational Clubg Y-Teensg Girls Leagueg Pep Club. For Us These Many Things Combine RODENKIRCHEN. KAREN Chicken Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg C Clubg G. A.A.g B Choirg Y-Teens, Pres.: V. Pres.. 81 Treas. ROSE, JAMES fPTinyU A Football: A Trackg Alpha Hi-YQ Chemistry Club: B Baseball. RUDBERG, ELIZABETH HBettyH Chemistry Club, Sec.g Senior Class Playg Debateg Laeta Quindecem Y- Teens: Student Councilg Latin Club. RUSS, SUSAN - gf' gs . . ax . et . ,jg- 53 1' ROSCOE, GEORGE Alpha Hi-Yg A Footballg A Basket- ballg Tennis Squad: Chemistry Club: Student Council. ROSSMAN, ELAINE RUDOLPH, ROSELYN fPRo-ve!! Girls League: G.A.A. RUST, THOMAS A Choir. 51 RUTCHICK, ANITA Crunk Student Councilg A Choirg Chemistry Club Executive Board: Debate Clubg Spanish Clubg Ski Club. SACHS, ABBIE MAb!! Camera Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Girls Glee Club. To SALUTE, RONALD Hondo A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Student Council: Senior Class Playg Assem- bliesg Homecomingg Homeroom Rep- resentativeg FTA. SCHAAF, NANCY rrNan11 Laeta Quindecim Y-Teensg Usherettesg Orchestra-2 Yearsg Girls Leagueg Pep Club. SCHERMERHORN, RICHARD Unite' Chess Club, Pres.: Stamp and Coin Club. SCHMOCKLER, MARILYN ffMarU Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg Girls Glee Clubg Assembliesg Sr. Class Comm.g jr. Red Cross Representativeg Study Hall Monitorg Bridge Club. 5? ' fwf! 'ef . an Q' , . , . .X RUTH, MARY JANE frlanieu Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Girls Leagueg Pep Club: Spanish Clubg Class Comm.g Assemblies. SALISBURY, EVAN MED!! Senior Class Play: Olypian H-Yg Skin Diving Clubg Chemistry Club. Make Our Memories Complete K , fm , A . , V at VN! Pe .. - 3' 2 r 1 2:05 A Q SANTEE, SUSAN rrsueu Sophomore Honor Medal: Sursum Corda Y-Teensg Ski Clubg Usherettesg Chemistry Club: Paint 8: Patches: Spanish Clubg Girls League. SCHAFFHAUSEN, BARBARA Barb Laeta Quindecum Y-Teens, C.C.g Stu- dent Councilg Masque and Gavelg Sr. Class Playg jr. Class Playg Dramatic Clubg Chemistry Clubg Paint 'n- Patches. SCHMOKER, JAMES rfIim7I Sophomore Honor Medalg junior Honor Medalg j.A.g Chemistry Clubg Sr. Class Playg Intramural Sportsg Class Comm. SCHULZE, RICHARD reAxerJ Olympian Hi-Y: Cehiseang Chess Club. lb. R SCOTT, JOYCE . fum W: SEIB, DAVID A Choirg Girsl Leagueg Y-Teensg Pep , N ' V I-1' Dave Club! G-A-A-3 Gif1S Glee Club- l,, . , of 'dr jj 'V- Model Mashersg Airplane Club. , E' ff SEVLIE, RICHARD emi - 'S F ,,Difk,, yi 1 A. Q SEXTON, ALLENE Football Manager? Centul'Y Hi-Y, A - G'A'A'i T '5'gmai Girls League' Treas.g Chemistry Club. B ra x f 1 Q f Q ,.l Of the Best Four Years That We Could Meet. SHAFT, JULIANNE ujulieu Girls League Councilg A Choirg Stu- dent Councilg Laeta Quindecim Y- Teens, Chaplaing Ski Clubg Chemistry Club: Class Comm. SHANNON, STEPHEN Steve Orchestrag jr. and Sr. Class Plays: Gymnastics: Masque and Gavelg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Paint 'n Patches. SIEGEL, MARK Swimming Teamg Intramural Basket- ballg Intramural Footballg Chemistry Club. Mb 'jljv-J Y f . U' ' , SILVERMAN, MICHAEL ffYeoL' Chemistry Clubg Intramural Footballg Intramural Basketball. aux? ,lite , at ft ,Xa Q, 4' fp? ,- zyt -N ni A r,ts f- 51355,-4.75.-, +1 '4---,f 53' L' age . if 'E 1 f ' 1.4 r :fa . ' r , - I '35- SHALLER, CONNIE Pep Clubg Girls Glee Clubg Girls Leagueg FTAQ Assemblyg Times Agentg Study Hall Monitor. SHETKA, SANDRA rrsandyu Sursum Corda Y-Teens: Paint 'n Patchesg Girls Leagueg French Clubg Speech Clubg Masque and Gavelg Stu- dent Councilg jr. Red Cross. SIGEL, FLOYD rryeou B Hockeyg Student Councilg Chemis- try Club. SINAIKO, ALAN Jr. Class, Pres.g All-City Student Council Representativeg A Basketballg Sr. Varsity Trackg Latin Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Cross Country. SINGER, MICHAEL Mickey A Hockey Managerg Cross Countryg Intramural Basketball Q Intramural Hockeyg Chemistry Clubg A Choirg Sophomore Honor Medalg Homeroom Representative. SJERVEN, JOHN Model Airplane Club. N r SINKS, DIANE rPDiU Cehisean Staff, Co-Editor in Chiefg Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Vice Pres.g jr. Class Playg Sr. Class Playg Masque and Gavelg Chemistry Clubg Paint 'n Patches. SKOGLUND, DARLENE rrskogn French Clubg Laeta Quindecim Y- Teensg Ski Club: G.A.A.g Girls Leagueg Pep Club Yes, We G0 With Deep Regret SLEEPER, JAONNE Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g Square Danc- ing Club. SMITH, CHARLES Charlie Chemistry Clubg Chess Club. SNYDER, ELAINE rrsallyn Laeta Quindecum Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg French Clubg Ski Club: C Clubg Comm.g G.A.A. Referee. SORENSEN, SANDRA frsandyu Quill and Scroll: Masque and Gavelg French Clubg Debate Clubg Sr. Class Playg Laeta Quindecum Y-Teens, Treas.g Cehisean Staffg A Choir. 54 W f' 1 u t -1 Mx 'Eff' S 'fm 'I 1' Af- g fl . l A ,li 1 it fl' X , . 1: A : ' S 'E SMITH, CARSON Cars B Hockey. SMITH, MARILYN HMKDJI A Choir: jr. Class Playg FTAQ Chem- istry Clubg Masque and Gavel: Dra- matic Clubg Paint 'n Patchesg Pep Club. SORENSEN, JOHN Olympian Hi-Y: Debate Clubg lunior Class Playg National Forensic League: Speech Clubg Masque and Gavelg Chemistry Club: Latin Club. SAUCY, DENNIS SPICER, SUZANNE Hsuefl Chemistr' Club: Girls Glee Club: 5, Girls League. STEVFNSON, ILFNF Starr Girls League: Orchestra: Girls Glec Club: B Choir: Girls League Comm. if wtf' ,M K! 'K ,- +-if x .. .63 S? r, i nl' 5 'w,l A , -. I V V 7. V 1 , pf X L STERNBERG, ROGER S!ern0 A Football: A Basketball: Tennis Team: A Choir, Business Manager: Central Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Class Comm. STIFF, RAY Stiffney A Choir: Chemistry Club. To Leave These Things Behind, and Yet STILLMAN, JOHN Latin Club: Chemistry Club: Debate Club: Dramatic Club. SUDHEIMER, HAYNE SUNDALL, JUDY ffsunnyll Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens, Sec.: FTA: Sr. Class Comm.: Chemistry Club: G. A.A.: Usherettes: Girls League Rep- resentative: Pep Club. TAMBOBOY, PILAR Student Council: Debate Club: Speech Club: Laeta Quindecum Y-Teens: Girls League. All Wn Mvmlim gg K V , :gt .,.. '-i? STRUB, RICHARD ffDit.k!! Barons: Ski Club. SUMMERFIELD, HARRY jr. and Sr. Class Plays: Debate Club: Camera Club: Masque and Gavel: National Forensic League: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: Class Comm. SWOBODA, JACK fayre A Hockey: B Hockey, Captain: A Football: B Football: Century Hi-Y, Pres.: Chemistry Club: Assemblies. TAYLOR, ALLAN fried!! Chemistry Club: Swimming Team. 55 TAYLOR, CLARENCE nl-'diem A Trackg Cross Countryg jr. Varsity Trackg .IAQ A Choirg Masque and Gavelg jr. Class Playg Chemistry Club. THORPE, RICHARD Dick Model Mashersg A Choirg Operettag Times Staffg Olympian Hi-Y. TEMPLE, BONITA Bennie Usherettesg JAQ Girls Glee Clubg B Choirg Girls League. TOUSHIN, CHARLES Chuck Chemistry Clubg Speech Clubg Stage Forceg A Choir. We Want to Know the Way in Which .. UGGEN, KERMIT A Footballg B Footballg Chemistry Clubg Century Hi-Yg Band. VAN TOL, SHARON f'TIlffJ,1y Cehisean, Co-Editor of Sports. VERSON, ALAN vryeou Trackg Chemistry Club, Pres.g Debate Clubg Class Comm.g National Eo- rensic League, Pres. VONG GIBBY G1 ,, ' .bu , up L In VAEAVh 9 K A Golf. A... VAN FOSSEN, WAYNE VENTERIS, GUNTA Debate Cluhq Chemistry Clubg Sopho- more Honor Medalg Girls League. VERSON, DEANNIE Dean Paint 'n Patchesg Dramatic Clubg Chemistry Clubg Square Dancing Club: Assembliesg French Club. WAGNER, ROSALIE Girls League WALL, PATSY rrpatu Bandg Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg Times Agentg jr. Red Cross, Alt.g On the job Training Clubg G.A.A. ,W WARTBERG, DAISY Q G.A.A.: B Choirg A Choir 7,3 D if 1. are 5, X 'Y' Our Lives Will Run and In What Niche WEBSTER, JOAN rruyebu Student Council, Orientation Chair- mang Laeta Quindecim Y-Teens, Treas.g Latin Club, Sec.: Ski Clubg Chemistry Club: Girls League: Class Tripg Homecoming. WEISBROD, GARY WENINGER, JULIE Contactg Speech 2g Paint 'n Patches. WHITE, .IOSEPHINE H1071 Girls Leagueg A Orchestra. Q K 'W Q A 'H rf ' 33' 450' l WALTON, LINDA Girls League. 1 , L X WEBSTER, JACK y ' Web Century Hi-Y, Sec.g Intramural Foot- ballg Intramural Hockey. H I ,V V 'f WEINSTINE, DONALD I. ' HDDHH Q' Q A Band: A Orchestrag Hockeyg Stu- Qt, I. . t dent Councilg Class Comm.g Pep Bandg Assemblies. QI t I i as wlsiss, RITA im A Choirg Paint 'n Patches, Presidentg S G.A.A. . mu City, c Clubjg Ad- tj vanced Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg 1-5 Usherettes: Girls Leagueg Chemistry X, .9 ' Club. J ,Q WHITCOMB, DAVID W .f K 'Y Ia .NT -Wlw-fm., rruyhitu Chemistry Clubg French Club. WIEBMER, SUE Uwliebil G.A.A. Executive Boardg All Cityg Student Councilg Girls League Boardg Chemistry Clubg Laeta Quindecium Y-Teensg Sophomore Sweetheart At- tendantg Spanish Club. 57 WILK, MICHAEL Mickey A Golfg Pep Bandg A Band: Intra- mural Footballg Intramural Basketball. WILSON, GIB ffyeofl Mid Hi-YQ Chemistry Clubg Student Councilg A Choirg Intramural Basket- hallg Intramural Football. 94- , in Nw P I f I .ff MX . l L... as 5 2 , lg ...gl . ww WILLIS, PATRICK , I ' Puff at WINTIER, BILL Willy Mid Hi-Y' A Band Pres ' Orchestra' it .A .', I ggg Starlightersg Pep Bandg Swing Bandl We'll Make Our Place in This Big W01'ld. WITTMER, WALTER rruyaliyn A Choir: Chemistry Clubg B Football: Track. YAMBRICK, WILLIAM Bill Cross Countryg Trackg Basketball ZEFF, MARVIN Mdfl',' ZIEBARTH, RICHARD ffR'W'!l Football, Co-Captaing A Basketballg Sophomore Class Pres.g Student Coun- cil, Treas.g Central Hi-Y, Pres.g All City Hi-Y, V. Pres.g Chemistry Club. Boys' State. 58 ct-'T' 1 se. sg WITZANY, JAMES ff im!! Intramural Basketball. ZAKIS, MAIJA ZIDEL, GLORIA Glor Pep Club: Ski Clubg Girls Leagueg O-Ki-Hi Y-Teensg Class Playg G.A.A. ZIMMERMAN, SUSAN vzippyu Sursum Corda Y-Teens, Pres.g Orches- tra, V. Pres.5 Debate Clubg Paint 'n' Patches: Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg All City Awardg Student Council. ALFORD, JOHN Football, Hockey, A Choir, Hi-Y, Starlighters BRANSON, DAVE GAHR, DON Yeo A Football, A Baseball, junior Var- sity Track, Central Hi-Y, Chemistry Club. HOLMGREN, SUSAN rrsueu Laeta Quin Decim Y-Teens, Camera Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, C Club, Girls League, French Club, Student Council LINDSAY, DIANE Laeta Quin Decim Y-Teens, Girls League, Times Agent, Pep Club, Ski Club, Class Committee, G.A.A. PUGH, KENNETH Poko A Track, Cross Country, B Football, Junior Achievement, Squad Leader, Assemblies 33 ,Hifi .. J?-.... X Q, F Q? sg, f I w F Y., ,E f BERDE, MICHAEL Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Gymnas- tics Team, Wrestling Team DFLMONT, TOM Tony A Football, A Baseball HAYES, ANN Speech Club, Girls League, Mask and Gavel KAPLAN, EUGENE feGenell N.F.L., Chemistry Club, Debate Club, junior Varsity Track, Model Masher Club MILLER, EDWARD lfEdU Projection Force SILBERG, MIRIAM A Choir, Chemistry Club, F.T.A., Treas., Pep Club, Girls League, Ush- erettes 59 Yi m0 wi W W X' pf vffxfi ik we 903' 54-.xaf X Lvqo 4 , Q4-X 9 LQK5 NZ ees L f gf 4 X pQOQx CARES SS Ns '-u S 'QSQQQZT'-L 5,Qfp3gggq?f'.53wfP15,,L 5 .V ,.dx.5.,,,L MQW, ,-,,. Q My 1 -miwww sl? L, ,, ,X -.gm n..k fg, X. .i ,E M h .W 52 W, F 1 if . siP':,,. f 'f , 2372 . 1 .f -- 5 gi .-f 2 ffl f '7f.Ty.zf11W . .,, grggif jfiygsjgaeizljgisvfkkgfg-zggmwf i f .K wif' ' .w,-MA , .-: V g 1 1 1' L-5sSL1,sQMi?1,,Lz:X 21 1 4 , f ' A -Biff-iiiifvf us- ,L fljw www W WM W W Wf MM W! 1 - . .ACADEMIC LIFE Junior Class Officers 'ew- 3 i annex LANCE LONSON, President: SUE HARICH, Publicity, PENNY MARTIN, viee Presidentg BRUCE KIERNAT, Treas- urer: KAREN BRANDT, Secretary The Juniors' Long Awaitecl Day Has Finally, Arrived, At last I am an upper classman! This is the happy cry of all the members of the junior class. Since the beginning of school this fall they have been very busy showing the freshmen and sopho- mores the superiority of juniors. Mr. Peting, their wonderful class advisor, worked very hard to make this year a tremendous success for them and has cer- tainly done a wonderful job. Class officers were like- wise well chosen. Everyone was glad when Lance Lonson became president. The others officers, Penny Martin, Vice-president, Karen Brandt, Secretaryg and Bruce Kiernat, Treasurerg were all gladly given esteem by their classmates. Plans were begun for the year's work. The roller skating party, under the chairmanship of Winnie King and Bill Brown, was a huge success and of course the Broomstick Bop was attended by all the ghosts and goblins in town. The Junior-Senior Prom was the biggest and best event of the year. Hurrah for the juniors! Dick Freedman, Sally Richardson, and jim Gilbertson study how the various size batteries affect the result of the galvanometer. . . . HOMEROOM 3 KMV. Slanley Bulkaj ROW 1: Jack Rolen, Micheal Quinn, Vicki Sharpe, Nancy Kaiser, Margaret Kempe, Mary Van Ea- ton, Diane Snow. ROW 2: Mr. Stanley Bulka, Katharine Hunter, Lynn Carroll, Barbara Green, Marlene Henderson, Stan Sieberg, Janet Napue, Howard Rutman. ROW 5: Martin Abelovitz, lNIarvin Sevak, Richard Long, Jules Rosenthal, Stan Shus- ter, Sandra Lecy, Janey Ingeman. ROW 4: Gary Bloom, Richard Gudim, Daniel Menard, Larry Whitmore, Duane Wag- ner, Gene Charpentier, Neil Arnold, Jim Wyatt. The Day on Which They Shall Be Called . . . HOMEROOM 101 fMr5. Nlarguret Hayesj ROW 1: Mike Cbemino, Teresa Combs, Gail Rouse, Sharon Hoveland, Ellen Schneider, Pat- ricia Reid, Carol Jensen. ROW 2: Harold Long, Robert Wurdemann, Stanley Kap- lan, Dian Smith, Kenneth Wesenberg, Sallie Feurt, Emma Sever, Walter Calin. ROW 5: Mary Lou Henke, Delores Fry, Charles Benson, Rita Knutson, Jud- son Page, Judith Wiethoff, Martin Kief- fer. ROW 4: Gary Sandberg, John Mel- bostad, Mickey Toliver, Robert Bisson, Richard Pool, William Meyer, Dave Hal- per, Tom Huth. . . . HOMEROOM 12 KMr', W. Koenenj ROW 1: Mr. Koenen, Nancy Feldstein, Antoinette Perteet, Sib- ley Abbott, Judy Schulze, Barbara Mc- Kenney. ROW 2: Robert Neish, Abbie Schmeichen, Warren Harris, Carol En- strom, Karen Glaesman, Diane Hafdohl. ROW 3: Steve Prawer, Robert Beecroft, Martha Holbert, John Rudeen, Laressa Suders, Thomas Alexander, Judy Smith. ROW 4: Mark Herzog, James Wolf, Stephen Levitan, Richard Cohn, James Stinchfield, Gregory Howard, Stuart Swartz. 'rm ty! Ii, - HOMEROOM 106 . . . fMr. I. T. McCallumj ROW 1: Carol Covell, Helen Frank, Judith Danielson, judith Applebaum, Paulett Cash, Patricia XVells. ROW 2: Ronald Landt, Pat- rick Larkin, Daniel McGowan, Mary Ann XVerneke, Judy Dalager, Dennis Ber- thiaume, Marsha Malkes. ROW 3: J. T. McCallum, Robert Larson, james Acker- son, Fred Ellis, Lillie Edwards, Paul So- rensen, Patricia Schadt. ROW 4: john Wendland, julian Rogers, Dave Kelm, jack Resnick, james Evans, Al Bloom- quist. Gary Lacher. Upper Classmerz Memories Crowd In As The HOMEROOM 114 . . . KMA: lj. Alalnlefzj ROW' 1: Arlene Da- vis, Judy Rubin, Marjorie Lyngholm, Janice Morris, Noel Meyer, Karen Marks. ROW 2: Robert Spizman, Bertha Neal, Robert Moren, Kenneth Buchanan, Susan Heaseman, Kathy Bennett. ROW 3: Stan Pittelkow, Bernard Statland, Mary Ann Happe, Ruth Ann Stoltz, Judie Gray, Phyllis Bradley, judi Yaeger. ROW 4: Dasc Abramson, William Lund, Thomas Lien. Victor Nolden, Vifilliam Perkins, Thomas Hann. wi rwwmli HOMEROOM 118 . . . fMix.v L. Asberj ROW 1: Marna Hyland, Lola Tutt, Sondra Morrow, Beth Tjorn- hom, Maria Silva, Sharon Maxa. ROW 2: Miss Asher, john Eschle, Joni Ef- fress, Carole Ervin, Ted Coulter, Susanne Huebner. ROW 3: Tom Godes, Herbert Weber, Mary Camitsch, Ralph Pierce, Richard Schachtman, Michael Gordon. ROW 4: john Wilkey, Bill Davies, Ar- thur Benner, Steve Gergen, Doug Istas, Gary Holmstrom, William Andrick. . . . HOMEROOM 122 fMi5s Lillian Flilflaj ROW 1: Adrienne Thibedeau, Marlene Bernstein, Sally Rich- ardson, Karen Ekholm, Sue McMann, Ber- nadine Scharosch, Barry Godes. ROW 2: Miss Flitch, Lenora Henderson, Dorothy Fox, Kathy Brown, Joann Greenwill, Sandy Larsen, Beverly Parker, Marge Cunningham. ROW 3: Gene Hill, Thom- as Jones, Denny Miller, John Sevcik, Den- nis Erdrich, Dick Hemingway, Zaven Tufenk, Robert Johnson. ROW 4: Rich- ard Jackson, Dagmar Vijard, Valdis Vik- manis, Tom Collins, Bruce Olson, Dean Blehert, David Ebeltoft, Dick Dunlop. QL School Days Grow Shorter and Time Seems . . . HOMEROOM 209 fMirs Koeblerj ROW 1: Joanne Lee, Bertini Ackos, Brenda Robbins, Charles Hall, Phyllis Comrican, Sharon Flynn. ROW 2: Susan Johnson, Nancy Witzi- greuter, Robert Tucker, Marvin Cohan, Laurice Trapp, Karin Shaughnessy, Joni Zalk. ROW 3: Miss Koehler. Leon Han- ley, George Russell, Edward Paster, Wal- ter Jewell, Tom Robertson, Donna Bor- gen. ROW 4: Terry Hall, Doug Ander- son, Marvin Ingber, Norton Arner, Jur- gen Fohlmeister, Roger Rich, Gary Deib- ler. . . . HOMEROOM 207 fMr, Aulborzy Gersparbj ROW 1: Judy Booth, Marcia Duke, Helen Kayz, Gayle Silverman, Elizabeth Frishberg, Helen Rutman. ROXV 2: Kathleen Kotval, Ann Mosman, Sue Bernstein, Burton Katz, Gerald Platzer, Mike Schwab. ROW 3: Mr. Anthony Gerspach, Dennis Filbin, Ronald Williams, Don Olson, Patte Fes- ler, June Pittlekow, Joanne LaValle. ROW 4: Dennis Shonka, Hillard Gro- bosky, Dave Hautzenrader, Ron Lemke, Bob Degel, Jack Uttermark, Mike Gladis. HOMFROOM 210 . . . IM1: S. ll . Erkerfj ROW 1: joe john- -ston, Pat McKendrick, Donna Germain, Lonnie Locke, janet Nilson, Paul Hailey, Marion Chase. ROW Z: Penny Hicks, Marilyn Perlman, joan Hawkinson, Elaine Jonas, lilaine Clingman, Carolyn Soren- sen. ROW 5: S. W. Eckert, Charles Roth, Gerald Connolly, Sharon Vad, Robert Murphy, juclith Kemp. ROW 4: Wayne Fkelund, jerry Villendrer, Herman Few, Bruce Norstrem, Barry Goldman, David Naiditch, jack Porter. T0 Fly Quicker With Each of the Passing HOMFROOM 507 . . . KMr. Ryanj ROW' 1: Ronna Butwinick, jean Rainer, john Annett, Geraldine Bache, Ellen joy Greenberg, Roslyn Kirschner, Sherrie Mazingo. ROW' 2: Hillard Kahan, Betty Fkrem, Madeleine Rosenbaum, Connie Sutton, jim Briggs, jutly Kaplan, john Melius. ROW 5: Mr. Ryan, Ken Curran, john Hamm, Made- line Wfoll, Thomas Mingo, Doug Dorgan, Bill Bailey. ROW' -1: Doug Fritz, Robert McNeal, Al Dudoyitz, Richard Bratter, Dick Campbell, Robert Loughman, Greg Galyath. M, , , Q ,,, S .t wi , Y 1 F ,Q , ,, ff! HOMEROOM 309 . . . fMi5s Irnm .Meilij ROWf 1: james Stein, Myra Greenblat, Marlys Hove, Janis Han- son, Carol Hills, Barbara Melius, Nancy Curley. ROW 2: Robert Bell, Manley Spiebak, Helen Morey, Sandy Kelley, Karen Sansome, Llichael Leider, Howard Kleyman. ROW' 5: Miss Irma Meili, Rob- ert Ray, Frank Wirl, Martin Weddington, Gayle Fellinger, Arlene Oherg, William Lorentz. ROW7 4: W'olf Hennig, james Dark, Loren Graf, Stephen Nichols. james Fkern, Daryll Love. . . . HOMEROOM 310 KMiss M. Harlj ROXV 1: Michael Feffer- man, Rohert Hallfin, Carolyn Fineherg, Carole Salute, Sandy Korsmo, Kay Thom- son, Marty Sireno, Sharon Rundhaug. ROW 2: Miss M. Hart, Karen Ratwick, James Druck, Charles Murphy, Ruth Schmalz, Dallas Lindgren, Arlene Har- mon, Claire Eckley, John Bergstedt. ROW 5: Joanne Mortenson, Stanley Pin- ska, Douglas Marvy, Richard Strimling, Harry Holmherg, Jaime Boileau, David Sims, Merry Grotefend, Judy Lathrop. ROW 4: Fred Clasen, Brian Lien, Wil- liam Dikis, Joseph Miller, Ronald Wicks, James Gough, Dee Ann Matson, Behee D. Fertig. Days As The Juniors Long For That Time . . . HOMEROOM 315 fMiss jmlilb Eikenj ROW 1: Melvin Bu- ford, Alice Moy, Judy Barth, Janet So- rum, Mary Martin, Joan Fryer, Marlene Daniels. ROW 2: Richard Jones, Susan Stanich Patrick Grenville, David Mc- Adams, Eugene Quinn, Wfinnie King, Al- lan Salita. ROW 3: Miss Judith Eiken, Karen Olson, Robert Dehart, Beverly Benidt, Dave Berquam, Kirk Turner, XX'illiam Elwood, William Brown. ROW Qi: Colman Page, Ken Harrington, Tom Kisling, Richard Heimkes, Thomas Gard- ner, Dave Pilate, Jeff Hoagfelt. . . . HOMEROOM 312 Ullrs. I-'. Norberkj ROW 1: Aron Lanc- man, Jean Ehrlich, Sheila Cvlickman, Su- san Peterson, Ina Michaels, Joyce Neal, Mirriam Finck. ROW 2: Eugene Giefer, Mary Lampland, Joan Fredrickson, Roz Lielro, Eleanor Borden, Rosella Lanz, Ar- mon Altshuler, Sharon Pittelkow. ROW 3: Mrs. Norbeck, Charles McKenzie, Donald Borash, Robert Krinkie, Jim Fow- ler, Jim Duffina, Tim Dyrhaug, ROW 4: Steve Krupp, Nancy Henderson, Robert Jackson, Kurt Bjorkquist, Cyrus Elliott, Edward Shimek, Kathleen Ellis, Sharon Waltz. HOMEROOM 519 . . From right to left: fMr, If. Pefinigj ROXV 1: Cathy Hanson, Karen Brandt, Louise Goldberg, Sue Sunclluerg, Mary Ellen Gundry, Lorry A XVasmund, judy Klein. ROW 2: Richard Burton, Rusty Figi, joy Gross, Sandra Petschl, Bruce Gislason, Lois Rice, Karen liaragher, Carol Crawford. ROW 3: Mr. Peting, Patrick Lydell, Lance Lonson, Steve Melemed, joseph Raiolo, Fred Slemmons, Penny Martin, Dan Giefer. ROXV 4: Warren Chirhart, jerry Wald- man, Glen Gauger, Gregg Sofie, john Bricher, Paul Lanner, Terry Nelson, Brute Kiernat. When They Will Become Seniors At Last x Z N' Y l. A---nQJi!w,,AJQ 1 . S W , 1-,358 Qt , ,, -. Ke , ki ,W t W f , il 'N W 'Jw , ' ' 'W L li . 35' . , xi l K 1 1 ,Q X V ' fg,,-f-ff3T'f ty it - i ' 'J g -- ff'-'A Y' V A , l R 'fi , 1 ,tv , L' if ff Jr' l I ' 'Qt N li 2 , K: - ,N 30 if A What's cooking? A physics experiment Alfj np il , 1 - fvvw- f0t,vvfL56 9, X M X In ,t at wg X ' X K Is this a class? Attention boys! . . . Sophomore Class Officers s s 'live S if ll LVs.' V. 1 P K ?flIf?f?.:e.lif?l .l 5551 ii E iilgi iii vA, V kL ,,7, .5 , K gf 1 5 .3 AQHA-Y, if . gifs f i - se a T ' 5? Q xssgf' ,Xi 1 ,gh - i' 594 is 4+ -awi?- Qi- 4 V .e Q ff gli? A i,'i5iig 'W' l get 1 i fi A K K . . l 'fig . git prkflfyfi ,' 7. 7. V Egg 4 ll f, L K' i It Fila f 5 S Eli ills it l l plfiiifilflfiliil if S f I . an 1 I ?,. .. Z r h r- . .F - . g sl - ' lie 5 gg. s K.. X ssz ssls s t . . ' ...W it ' K N , ,,,, ,,,.,,.m,, . A, mt W... V 'H' slls DON PETERSON, Vice Presidentg RUTH ANN GROSSMAN, Treasurer: MIKE KELLUM, Presidentg CLAUDIA HOWARIJ, Publicity: CATHY CAIRNCROSS, Secretary Soploomores Howe the Delightful Ability With a whole year of experience behind them the sophomores are feeling more independent with each passing day. They have forgotten for at least scorn- fully rememberj their freshman days when they waited for an elevator in vain or ran eagerly upstairs to see the swimming pool. Now they are well versed in such matters and instead try the same tricks on this year's freshman. Everyone was thrilled when Mike Kellum, Presi- dentg Don Peterson, Vice-Presidentg Cathy Cairn- cross, Secretaryg and Ruth Ann Grossman, Treasurerg were elected as the new sophomore class officers un- der the able leadership of Mr. Brett. The most exciting event for the sophomores was the Sophomore Sweetheart Dance. The great thrill of having their own particular dance pleased them to no end. Well, just think, next year they will be juniors. -as . . . . - This industrious-looking group of students 15 A studying for the coming classes of the day. HOMEROOM 4 . . . fMr. M. L. folmsofzj ROW 1: Leona Sorg, Linda Giesen, Carol Cuban, Rae Dicks, Sharon Lenander, Larry Swartz, Edward Graves. ROW 2: Marilyn Theits, james Sattler, Everett Wleinstein, Arthur Brier, Alvin Ellis, Gerald Weir, Barbara Bear, joan Riley. ROW 3: Mr. M. I.. johnson, Alfred Hansen, David Levitt, jackie Few, Camille Meyer, Carol Niel- sen, jack Rademacher, ROW fi: David Haricli, Michael Richardson, Stephen Rossman, Gordon Patchin, Roger Schmidt, Larry Kegan, Dennis Boldt. To Look Both Backward and Forward Into HOMEROOM 7 . . . fhlr. D. K. Ausemuxj ROW I: Sandra Pedersen, Margaret Barrels, Judith Neby, Penelope Schroeder, Donna Hoffman, Cathie Pawleyn, Barbara Specker. ROW 2: Paullette Starks, Ronald Weiss, james Cafferty, Carol Uttermark, William Carle son, Dan Fisher, james Nanos, Allen Clark. ROXX' 5: Mr. Ausemus, William Erdrich, Paul Swenson, Sharon Doma- galski, Richard Pratt, Tony Williams, Ronald Shaw, Frances Bloomquist. ROW 4: Don joyce, jim Feckey, Gilbert Payne, Stuart Sonnen, Frank Foster, Louis Pedro, Thomas Dege, Dennis Diers. HOMEROOM 10 . . . fMr. T. Sauerj ROW 1: Edward Bren- nan, Dennis Solem, David Aanes, Rob- ert Levey, james Fuerst, Mike Liliekamp. ROW 2: Mr. Sauer, William Davis, Herb Schmobrich, Richard LeBasseur, Pat Mur- ray, Andrew Frechette. ROW 5: Perry Clennie, Norman W. Hoge, Charles Ed- wards, Gary Larson, Leonard Berg, Don- ald White, john Horn. . . . HOMEROOM 11 fMr. George Kalzj ROW 1: Clarence Parizek, Nancy Smith, jacqueline Holly, Marilyn Helle, Rollie Perlman, Lee Gransberg, Mignon Bush. ROW 2: Do- lores Robinson, Louis Lampert, Walter Moody, joan Hines, Marilyn Flach, Ken Campbell, William Anderson. ROW 3: Mr. George Katz, john Steiner, james Fredericksen, Lucy Williams, Carole Peterson, Nancy Parker, Sue Birnberg. ROW 4: jeff Drew, Gerald Greenlee, Roger Blasl, Robert Flynn, Gerry Taffel, Bud Ericksen, Glenda Schadt. P' W... -rf- Centmllv Boole of Memories With . . . HOMEROOM 119 fMiss Ruby Moej ROW 1: Horace Riv- ers, Bill Lang, Pauline Bair, Bob Palmer, Karen Batcher, judy Gullikson, Lorry Chase. ROW 2: Gerald Cherry, Deanne Glemaker, Sue Winnick, Beverly Hen- derson, Sandra Erickson, LeRoy Hills, Adrienne Boisson, janean Eskra, ROW 3: Miss Ruby Moe, jonathan Smith, Arthur Pfefer, jim Curran, William Coan, janet Armajani, Barbara Fogarty, Mary Ka- chinsky. ROW 4: Roger Day, Leonard Hayer, john Mathiesen, jonathan Plaut, john Tempest, Tom Kehoe, Anthony To- dora, jerry Gudim. An Equal . . . HOMEROOM 102 fMrs. Barbara Saylorj ROW 1: Helen Morgan, Kathleen Mahr, Rosella LaValla, Anita jamoral, Debbie Pogoriler, judi Wfebster. ROW Z: Bonnie Van Tol, Wil- liam Rosenbloom, Sandy O'Connor, Becky Stanfield, Diane Dingle, Sandy Atneosen, Rozann Ehman. ROW 5: Fred Rosenberg, Dalvin Rivers, Benard Karon, Denise Coleman, Bruce Banister, Roberta Knap- ton, Harris Zidel. ROW 4: Bill Ander- son, David Unowsky, Robert Lange, Fran Piette, john Lichtscheidl, Timothy Roh- erts, jon Rosenberg. HOMEROOM 206 . . . fMis5 Grace Beuzj ROXV 1: Dianne Dros- ky, joyce Edbloom, Barbara Peterson, Judy Reiser, Sandy Smith, Shirlee Peter- son, Judy Zacharias, Tim O'Neill. ROW 2: Linda Stalder, Judy Holrnquist, Gerald Moe, Natalie Galloway, Bill Hawley, Carol Mills, Marcia Seip. ROW 3: Lynn Bonney, Barry Kastel, jim Conroy, jim Liptak, Kenneth Stein, Barbara Ludden, Howard Dodd, Mike Alford. ROW 4: john Smestad, jim Smith, Craig Leverenz, Thomas Tews, Larry Zidel, Eugene Cros- by, Neal Shapiro. Amount of Pleasure They Now Have Almost HOMFROOM 208 . . . fMr. Kiury Drmielsj ROW 1: Robert McAvey, Sue Gadbois, Sue Lamski, Mar- jorie Graham, Ada Robinson, Suzanne Vax, Sandra Barber. ROW 2: Dennis Drosky, Sharon Pinnow, Barbara Miller, Sharen Gunsell, Lorand Andahazy, Karen Melius. Sally Brown, Rose Pelant. ROW 5: Richard Chaney, Irwin Gubman, Shar- on llealy, Carol Hess, Mary Holmquist, Gurdon Kill, Kelly Kanar. ROW 4: Thomas Spaeth, Thomas Kaufenberg, john Mahaney, Donald Smith, Wendell Heldr, W'arren Arend, Williarli Mox- ness, Gregory Christenson. 4. ' - K is' IM: W .li ' Q gigH,c, , y , . 'J-s ' YH? rbi HOMEROOM 211 . . . KMH. Berrzlsenj ROW 1: Robert Dowd, jack McLaughlin, jenay johnson, Carole Schein, Paula Lichter. ROW 2: jeff Pay- mar, Linda D'Antoni, Carol Belanger, Fay Cooper, Karen Moberg. ROW 3: Mrs. Berntsen, Edward Postiglione, Robert Berkowitz, Fredrick Klein, Vivian Blaha, Beryl Butwin. ROW 4: Lawrence Probst, Paul Schulz, Arlene Wisnie, jerry Hur- tak, Linda Hoadley. . . . HOMEROOM 215 KMH. linirl Suumsonj ROW 1: David Cijerven, james Nelson, Steven Holtz, Sandra Kienholz, Lynn lfalls, Charlotte Underhakke. ROW 2: Martha Lynn, Tom LaEond, Margaret Chase, Connie Wieb- mer, judy Carl, joyce Taylor. ROW 5: Mrs. Swanson, john Brennan, Marie Hadjidmitriou, Margaret Labore, Kathy Marshall, Marlene Singer. ROW 4: Bob Howie, Mike Kellum, Charles Hayes, Lo- ren Russell, Kathy Erdman, john De- Rosier. Two Years Mixed With Hard W01'k and An . . . HOMEROOM 215 KML M. G. Tberrienj ROW 1: Margaret Hanson, Harriet Wells, janet Ganje, Ter- ry Cutts, Gail Schachtman, Steve Marstad, Dennis Sandberg. ROW 2: judy Good- road, Sharon Vingers, William Fischer, Robert Luedke, Roxie Nemer, Mary Hol- land, Sandra Vaughan, Dianne Casey. ROW 5: Mr. Therrien, Richard Steele, Bill Stanger, Roger Bentley, judith Brown, Roger Resig, Louise Kantrowich, jerry Behr. ROW 4: jim Roberts, Mi- chael Drexl, Christopher Colestock, Bill Menz, Alan Harris, Mike Mosman, james Sheahan, Deanna Mead. . . . HOMEROOM 214 fMis5 Muriel Korfbugej ROW 1: Larry Leihovitz, lN1ary Peterson, Sue Harley, Evelynn Butwinick, Patti Feeney, Sandy Helfman, judie Moldenhauer, ROW 2: Elizabeth johnson, Mary Tufts, Sonia Wfiener, Mary Sorensen, Barbara Berndt, Frank Stupca, Larry Mersky, Tommy Poch. ROW 3: Miss Korfhage, Gregory Carey, Michael Mosner, Paula Wood, Ronald Erickson, Saul Bernick, Robin Scott, Marilou Smith. ROW 4: Richard Timm, Robert Hoium, Eugene Melander, Douglas johnson, Terry Roche, jeffrey Goldish, Mary Kelson, Nancy Duren. HOMEROOM 218 . . . Khlr. Hubulj ROW 1: Mary Lou Peilen, Jeraldine Shanklin, Georgia Lewis, Mary Fllen Olson, Robert Smith, Ruth Ann Grossman, Sue Kennedy, Bobbi Benike. ROW 2: Mr. Hubal, Tom Alfred, Wayne Hill, Jim Sorum, Roberta Ganas, Idell McCoy, Wanda Sanft, Kathlyne Pellet. ROW 3: Gary Fha, John Watkins, David Deutschlander, Charles Peterson, John Gilsdorf, Clayton Berry, Robert Brown, John Wagner. Amazing Amount of Fun Behind Them and IIOMEROOM 220 . . . HHH. E. Hinikerj ROXV l: Bonnie Nei- kirk, John Garvik, Kathryn Jensen, Fran- ces Williams, Roger Taiter, Susan Mayo, Faye Kasper. ROW' 2: Joyce Bauermeis- ter, Judith Quinlan, John Kirby, Vera Kemp, Helen Nason, Patricia Bauer, Di- anne McConnell. ROW' 5: Mrs. Hiniker, George Flynn, George Miller, Dennis Tuvesan, Richard Berris, Bruce Robins, Vern Niemeyer, JoAnn Rusk. ROW Ai: Kenneth Hansen, Patrick Moore, Bill Wfenzel, Boh Hall, Jim Dawne, Duane Slamonson, Neil Schulte. HOMEROOM 222 . . . KM1-. A. Fiedlerj ROXV 1: Shiela Belkin, Sandra XVelden, Gloria Chandler, Carol Pittlekow, Joann Thomas, Jacquie Sorum, Leonard Burton. ROW 2: Kathy Steven- son, David Kerkow, Steve Litton, Le Ann Gilhertson, Cathy Cairncross, Connie Bovy, Doris Shannon. ROW 3: Mr. Fied- ler, Jenifer Lewis, Lana Thompson, Marty Fink, Larry Friedman, John Strapp, Judy Rosenblum. ROW 4: Joel Johnson, Jean Charbonneau, Wesley' Seyller, Thomas Ostertag, Chuck Frid, Richard Charbon- neau. . . . HOMEROOM 305 KMH, lla Oxnmnj ROW 1: Harriet Zis- son, Arlett Kryjeski, Linda Johnston, Cal Haney, Sue Barwise, Patricia Patterson, Kathy Wirl. ROW 2: Kathleen Marcotte, Avis Holman, Lenore Dannovsky, Sandy Cooperstock, Pattie Gastman, Gail Olson, Marv Parker. ROW 3: Marija Skutans, Karen Christian, Pat Voss, Nancy Hart, Sandy Rogers, Cathy Williams, jean Mahle, Eva Hrisbois. Yet Can Still Loole Forward To Two More . . . HOMEROOM 400 KMr. W. Kirkwoodj ROW 1: Mary Ger- man, Paula Thomason, Terry Nolan, Su- san Polansky, Joanne Brown, Susan Mac- kay, Carol Ahl, Susan Taggert. ROW 2: William Kirkwood, Glen Peterson, Den- nis Tarbet, Edward Landt, Geraldine Szmiot, Nancy Hale, Martha Smith, Helen Hodgins. ROW 31 james Holuh, Gilbert Zins, Brian Suthern, john Olson, Robert Callender, Clayton Zimmerman, jack Stirzl, Edward Kaplan. . . . HOMFROOM 323 KMV. I. 117. Hoffj ROW 1: Shirley Hahn, Norma Filert, Donald Gaustad, David Marcotte, Burnetta Simmons, Gail Rut- man. ROW 2: jane Lee, john Raiolo, Gordon Shumaker, Leo Bender, Karen jack, Patricia Mackey. ROW 5: Mr. J. W. Hoff, Steve Gilats, james Mathes, Barbara Hoel, Vicki Hotchkiss, Frank Tschida, Thomas Nowicki. ROW 4: Gret- chen Olson, David Mead, Larry Von- Kreuzhof, Kenneth Phillips, Lynn Brad- lex, Kathryn Nielsen. .54 I ll fr- E, ., ,J i, fl 2 I ' 'X 3 T lu 'Y K? 'Kgs l 455: li f F 1' 'ff sal C K y iv' ,f . . . . 4 Q 2? .. of . 3 S I J , , S A . , . A. , ,IE A 7 A Q- p 51' . X ll ? , .TJ ,..k..,.azQ,:5,? , ml -A -Q , J . ..f '5- 'x -4 --'v 1 L H - f . - - ' , ' s 5 , ' i-an , . 1 fe f s -' 1 HQ! ,. . . , , . . , 1.31-'1' . ' f .2-.ul 1 1 . ' fi.: ga., f ,, o Q : V fx: A 7, . , I , ' .X , ...Q f A ' ' I 'P . H 'T .lil 'iw 5 j ws- V f ,ggi-. 43 'r Y HOMEROOM 402 . . . KMA Olxonj ROW 1: Kathleen Van Fos- sen, Patricia Peterson, Carol Carpenter, Venita Pettiford, Virginia Watkins, Bonita Fleming, ROW 2: Myra Bernick, Vicki Sultan, Donald Getsug, Diane Halper, Bruce Cochrane, Nancy Schwartz. ROW 3: Michael Rushton, Don Miller, Sandra Gustafson, Rita Holloman, Ev Osten, Roger Mitchell. ROW 4: Louis Birger, Thomas Maas, Gary Pierson, Barry Gerr, Harry Jensen, Robert Moritz. Years Filled With Memories of Central HOMEROOM 403 . . . fMr. Frilsrhej ROW 1: Mr. Fritsche, Irvin Handelman, Kay Thompson, Joyce Cooperman, Janet Wagner, Sue Sturley, Jeanne Berthiaume, Frances Bailey. ROW 2: Patrick Cooney, Jenny Taylor, Shirley Copps, John Penne, Allan lechtman, Mi- chael Tschida, Leslie Peterson. ROW 5: Richey Adams, Joe Young, Jim Johnson, Paul Moe, Doug Radcliffe, Bob Mikgak, Jon McKee, Kenneth Bricher.kJJ,5Q,x . Y s ebb X ww PTWJFT , v-of v1f yXT-EbY?l2'NT5DT . L-'JN ,ox ,vs NK Ergo-1cLf3iiJ35,jN X L. S- siriu- 'P LENSEYXMJTQ -S ef. iz? X ,ga X 553 up L, N off, ' i HOMEROOM 405 . . . fMiss Corbeyj ROW 1: Harriet Singer, Roseann Koran, Randi Powers, Janice Wight, Beverly Andrews, Joanne Gordon. ROW 2: Joyce Mathews, Ellen Docken, Magdalena Baltus, Steven Lang, Lyle Gunsell, Johnnie Ann Smith. ROW 3: Virginia Jaine, Joy Oberg, Robert Nic- kelson, Ronald Trosdahl, Susan Plahn, Joyce Simms. ROW 4: Jay Pfaender, Chris McCain, Roger Engstrom, Bruce Gustafson, David Goldfarb, Steven Car- ney, Curtis Crawford. vel ii 3 J. ,fi The freshmen were very busy those first few days trying to find our swimming pool and elevator. Soon the newness of being in high school wore off, and with studying and classes becoming routine, they began to follow the Minutemen in their exciting ac- tivities. They began to feel a part of the thrilling Central traditions. Many clubs were joined and good Here a group of boys, under the direction of Mr. Kacelek, is engaged in the fundamentals of wood shop. wi friends were made. Central became the best of all schools to them. The upper classmen seemed less for- biding and time passed all too swiftly as many deci- sions were made - what clubs to join, what to wear to the games, what subjects to take our sophomore year. The next three years are looked forward to with enthusiasm. Freshmen, we wish you the very best of luck ever. Are Many and Wonderful . . . HOMEROOM 13 KMr. H. Andrewxj ROW 1: Gerald Le- mire, Pat Brown, Stephen White, Rick Lingquist, john Jensen, James Viner. ROW 2: George Brier, Donald Deach, Brent Nelson, joseph Moeller, Gerald Chapman, Winfield Mitchell. ROW 3: H. Andrews, George Chapin, Mike Hitch- coch, Court Storey, Paul Lohmann, Mike Brooks, David Hense. ROW 4: Terry Mortenson, Tom Barnes, Tom Stelter, Rodney Baird, Lloyd Laliontaine, Lee Anderson. HOMEROOM 104 . . . flllrs, Damn: lVetlplJulj ROW 1: Carter Hedeen, Lillian Smith, Carol Ann Wil- liams, Nancy Murphy, DeeDee lVIcKend- rick, Edward Woods, Daniel Singer. ROW Z: Dorothy Mullenmeister, Bever- ly Hopps, Darlene Allen, Ruth Bruch- mann, Connie Booth, Harvey Kaplan. ROW' 5: Mrs. W'estphal, jim Connelly, LaVonne Risedorph, Barbara Bernick, Karen Bjorklund, Bob Williamson, Bob Paulsen. ROW' 4: Bruce Bartlett, john Smith, Donn Bergstedt, Phil Richter, Pat- rick Bric, Bob Ruth, Fredrick Dioniso- poulos. To The Freshnmn Who Are Just Beginning HOMEROOM 124 . . . fM1'. D. M. Mallingerj ROW 1: Richard Rice, Carol Bolin, Sheila Ettinger, Harold Schauh, Ronald Wferner, Robert Roe, Larry Murphy, Dean Sargent. ROVU 2: Mr. Mallinger, Karen Blomherg, David Brown, Roger Stadler, Craig Blackman, Burton Rien, Thomas Dziuhak, Daphne Sorg. ROW' 5: Kathleen Pugh, Bonnie Bisnow, Thomas Schieche, Benjamin Hill, Peter Keeley, Carol Sinks, Regina Mallett. HOMEROOM 205 . . . fMr. Roger Misgenj ROW 1: Mary Wal- lace, Barb Berde, Debby Bixby, Steve Felser, Roger Bruett, Kirk Abrahamson, Ray Huth, Thomas Costanzo. ROW 2: William Stadtherr, William Manthe, janet Barth, Margaret Murphy, john Krumins, jerry Ingber, Ruth Meyer, Kathy Byrne. ROW' 5: Mr. Misgen, Jerome Cromer, jerry Reed, Jana Wes- tergren, Pauline Doherty, Terry Smith, Rose Papa, jean Brishois. ROW 4: Bar- bara Anderson, Tom Petsch, jim Daris, Steve Blons, Dave Sonnen, Robert Mun- son, Walter Nuessle, Herschel Olson. . . . HOMEROOM 304 KMH. Cutbberlj ROW 1: Nancy Trapp, Kathy Nelson, Barbara Bergstedt, Miriam Gerber, Susan Grassle, Karen Axne. ROW 2: Barbara Wellnitz, Michele Griffin, Danielle Marks, Kathy McGrath, Judy Laurie, Diane Shepard, Mary Fel- haber. ROW 3: Mrs. Cuthbert, Ruth Dunn, Joanne Thiemann, Karen Carlson, Ina Pelude, Connie Hermsted, Ardis Goldman. ROW 4: Edrie Danielson, Carol Anderson, Virginia Swanstrom, Karen Norstrom, Kris Osten, jean Kopp, Carol Miller. To Feel at Home With Their New Friends . . . HOMEROOM 320 fMr. V. Hildebrandtj ROW 1: Susan Gill, Barbara Heagle, Adele MacLean, Carol Strobel, Bill Hansen, Tom Irish, Connie McCormick. ROW 2: Mr. Hilde- brandt, Diana Parker, Dennis Hanna, jeffrey Zachman, Martin Young, Kath- leen Franke, Maureen Kelley. ROW 3: Bill Miller, Eddie Fttinger, Bernard Ca- hill, Ila Winn, Carole Mack, janet Gus- tin, jerry Wolfe. . . . HOMFROOM 314 fMr. Fabayj ROW 1: Alan Weaver, Dar- lene Wolleat, Rosalie Lande, Barbara Helmes, Donald Rice. ROW 2: Mary Zut-co, Rosanne Tenenbaum, jevne Gar- vik, Margaret Ponder, Eileen Fowler, Sandra Kahan. ROW 3: Mary Kehborn, jon Fuhr, Walter Fohlmeister, Bruce Heinz, Cynthia Orrill, Qarina Valenzu- ela. ROW 4: Donald Stanger, David Sweeney, Keith Teien, Harry Miller, Peter Miller, Karen Gold. -1 HOMFROOM 524 . . . KM,-, H, Ilatlmwayj ROW 1: Llajorie Hoyoss, Allan Johnson, Carl Pink, Leon Cobb. Nancy Lienan, Joanne Litman, Da- vid Makiesky. ROXX' Z: David Hanson, Karen Snyder, Michael Steele, Barbara Leaf, Mary Tucker, Jacqueline Griffin, Phyllis Smith. ROW 5: Mr. Hathaway, Joan Olson, Delmond Thompson, Roger Kast, Diane Charpentier, Judith Jacobsen, Sandy Varney. ROW 4: Dennis Roche, Sally Holmgren, Kathy Hamer, Larry Schaefer, Ted Haag, Michael O'Hara, Thomas Duvall. David Oigard. The Strange Feelings Are Wea1'ing Away HOMEROOM -itll . . . IMr. Llfildj ROXV 1: Carol Lee Johnson, Rita Rosenbaum, Karen Lyngholm, Tim Gorman, Dave Carlson, David Peterson. ROW' 2: Bonnie Gooclroacl, Katy Kix- moeller, LaVon Lecy, Sharon Watchman, Carole Lynne liha, Raymond Sobieck, Larry Dexter. ROW 5: Mr. Lund, Wil- liam McCabe, Gregg Redden, Samuel Cre- celius, Patricia Hoisser, Carolyn Larson. ROW' 4: Martin Grodin, George Kim- ball, Gary Olson, Robert Glaesman, James Herring, Frank Flynn, Susan Mil- ton. HOMEROOM 404 . . . Ullr. L. I. Bradlej ROXV 7: Sue Ross, Charles Nogard, Marcia Moore, Joyce Compton, David Howard, Bill Moore, Gary Hoveland. ROW Z: Mr. Bradle, David Morton, Mark Miller, Nancy Da- vis, Robert Jersak, Sue Fortmeier, Janet Rudberg. ROW 3: Sandra Johnson, Shir- ley Jones, Rick VanBergen, Julie Den- kinger, Renee Kordell, Stuart Krick, Vic- toria Nichols. . . . HOMEROOM 406 fMrs. 1, Puisleyj ROW 1: James Krenik, Donald Paden, Thomas Willey, Connie Sepida, Judith Johnson, Thomas Scott, Thomas XVinter. ROW 2: Carole Nelson, Josephine Stover, Marianne Engclhardt, Penny Orenstein, Elizabeth Sullivan, Bar- bara Swaden, Judy Miller, Theresa Al- fonse. ROW 5: Steven Bridger, David Huebner, Otto liylandt, Dorothy Knucl- sen, Juanita Johnson, Margie Ramsdell, Jerome Gergen, Barbara Cowan. ROW 4: Jerry Hoium, Roger Thomas, Jerry Unglaub. Lyndon Holmes, Howard Pit- telkow, Thomas XX'olter, Paul Mueller, Jimmy Jepson. And the Years Ahead Show Great Promise HOMILROOM 408 IM: Wf MfDonald1ROXV 1 Judy Hlr shorn Marjorie Johnson Barb ara Mt Mahon, James Corbin, Robert Lane, Nor- man Siegel. ROW 2: Susan Perlich, Colin llempel, Myron Finck, Kenneth Latzer, Vicki Sutton, Joseph Langevin. ROW 3: Mr. McDonald, Kathryn Bassett, Kathryn Book, Sandra Spawn, Kathryn Neily, Di- anne Miller, Sharon Purington. ROW 4: Raymond Brown, Lawrence Haselberger, Stephen Findlay, Larry Chopskie, Jerome Hiniker, Dean Larsen. PS . . . HOMEROOM 407 fMrs. Lmlowisej ROW 1: Dennis Mc- Ginnis, Kenneth Bellis, Mary Jane Duren, Lois Hogan, Robert Steiner, Marybeth McKeen. ROW 2: Patricia Chaney, Adri- anne Langman, C. John Ertz, Lee DuBois, John LeMere, Gary F. Lance. ROW 5: Barbara Swanson, Alan Ruvelson, Pete Regnier, Lee Sutton. Robert Marks, Sharon Brennan. ROW 4: Linda Brooke, Noel Larson, Martin Kuretsky, Roger Klassen, Donna Swedberg, Patricia Joyce. we 5 U ix E Q. wrf'i!0 x' 1 A A ,,,.- 'Q J , 1' 'Q The chemistry class, under the direction of Mr. Molkenbur, is attentively listening to a lecture on atomic theory. Whether a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior HOMEROOM 14 . . . fMr. E. MrGeej ROW 1: Mr. McGee, Warren Cowden, Joyce Raduenz, Carol Aljets. ROW 2: Daniel Potzmann, Kath- leen McCauley, Gloria Gilek, Nancy Nel- son. ROW 5: Howard Cullen, Herbert johnson, Thomas Sokol, Peter Bigelhach, Harold Hoffman. 'NY RX J' I'- Z HOMEROOM 217-508 . . . strom, Jim Ash, Gary Ruzichka. fMix5 L. Barh - Mrs. L. Daenzerj ROW 1: Sharon Zilka, Donald Boerjan, Neal Thoelke, Susan Domankes, Janice Roeller Zenas LaBelle. ROW 2: Miss Bach, john Metzler, Gary Hinz, Mary Berger, How ard McElroy, Richard Erickson, Mrs Daenzer. ROW 3: Howard Pangborn Carl Sjobeck, Larry Smith, Robert Fck HOMEROOM MAKEUPS . . ROW 1: Sue Garber, Sue Stanich, Karen Lindquist, Jane Goldberg, Cathy Hanson, Jim McKenzie. ROW 2: Al Webster, Leonard Davis, Gary Ramsdell, Larry Rambo, Bill Irish, Charles Siegel. ROW 3: Sue Harich, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Thomas Ryan, Michael McFarland, Dick Blaha, Paul Gunderson. You Are ROW 1: Joann Thomas, Darlene Werner, Diane Widsten, Joyce Austin, Stephanie Sangsland, Judi Cormican, Barbara Nor- ton. ROW 2: Barbara Lemere, Carole Mergens, Dennis Crawford, Diane John- son, Sherryl Major, Adrienne Novak, Di- ana Aldrich. ROW 3: John Oase, Louis Stacey, Eugene Ziehl, Clayton Lecy, Nan- cy Bratager, Sylvester Webb, Mary Jo Grais. ROW 4: Wayne Eddy, Jerry Rock- hold, Fran Piette, Goran Blomberg, Terri Anderson, Nick Erdos. Sure To Enjoy Homeroom ROW 1: Judy Stiles, Hilda Orr, Joanne DuBois, Marta Lazarus, Gloria Wiener, Sandy Johnsen. ROW 2: Patti Martin, Marilyn Hooper, Joan Ross, Karin Peter- son, Terry Heffron, Patti Monick, Kathy Kryewinske. ROW 5: Liz Kessel, Bruce Kiernat, David Abramson, Ed Paster, Keith Howes, Bill Taylor. ROW 4: Terry Nelson, Bob Peterson, Arv Adelman, Jim Simons, Steve Doody, Mike McGuigan, Lou Jeska. ROW 1: Kathleen Turnbull, Ellouise Pawhiski, Donna Safford, Mary Regnier, Aggy Klees, Barb Byrnes, Arlene Kap- lan. ROW 2: Mary Field, Diane Stern- berg, Sue Lundberg, Nancy Parker, Jean Straus. Linda Bloom, Lynda Hyatt. ROW 3: Mike Ryan, Bob Magy, Phil Fabel, Mike Blake, Claudia Howard, Penny Or- rill, Katie Slattery. ROW 4: Jim Rob- inson, Russell Moga, Bob Toensing, Da- vid Berkus, John Winterhalter, Paul Heleniak, Merlyn Warnsholz. A Pleasant Chat 01' a Moment To Catch ROW 1: Heather Boese, Patricia Wood, Jdhn Ellman, Lee Kemp, Robert Putnam, Charlotte Arundel. ROW 2: Paul Rick, Paul Regnier, Susan Gold, Mary Murray, Kit Jensen. ROW 3: David Zinter, Jean Schleh, Wayne Potratz, Eddie Postiglione, Deanna Prohfsky, Bill Henderson. ROW -iz Marshall Besikof, Richard licherman, Roger McGrath, Gerald Braumberger, Greta Harrison. 'H99U Aw ROXV 1: Margie Olson, Joan Germain, Nancy Turnbull, Irene Ditonno, Patricia Gronewold, Judy Newman. ROW 2: Ger- ald Binsfield, Clarence Clavsell, Donna Mae Davis, Frances Reiser, Patrick May- koski, Lois Sokol, David Kueker. ROW 5: Judy Hawthorn, Nancy Tech, Pat Mc- Faden, Robert Stanich, Tom Willson, Tony Silverman, ROW 4: Leslie Nins, Jerry Ellis, Vanne.Owens, Jerry Raiter, William Buol, Jack Holmes, Gary Lin- dahl. t ...PHYSICS PROJECTS FX.,. es.,,,. 5 .ff X . - f' 'MT i Glenn Gauger and Rich Burton are shown here along side their home made telephone. The telephone receiver was taken from a toy telegraph, while the mouthpiece was from a real telephone. Sev- eral of the bells were taken from a telegraph and regular bells were also used. The six batteries are wired as is a real telephone. Steve Prawer is seen here with his rocket the Dud. His project is made out of a six foot steel steam pipe. The fins are welded on and the nose cone is soldered on. The fuel to operate this rocket is powder zinc and sulfur. A mouse and parachute are able to be placed in the nose cone. The control box has the apparatus to fire the rocket electric- ally. Says Steve, I'll be glad if it bounces. Up on Your Homeworle Is Always Welcoflze A spectroscope is used to study the characteristics of the light set forth or absorbed by matter. It consists of a prism mounted on a circular protractor. Here Kurt Bjorkquist is demonstrating such an instrument. X 'Q d f' f il! nw Qqnht g Ml CW S05 X si: Q f f 1 1 244 4 ' V 4 1 27' 4 s x 8 1 - 4 1 X Q N an xfx' fx' 'A V 3 A Ny. :Eggs W 1a?f,1i1af Nz X iff' fix? A - .Mr f Q-L, I4 iw, . Fav .July QT? 3 g .fm was if flifswi ig A C . y . 3 A T l' C ii A CHOIR . . . ROW 1: Noel Meyer, Marcia Duke, Marry Ellen Gundry, joanie Harrington, Judy Booth, Marge Lyngblom, Kathy Campbell, Portia Benepe, Roberta Eustis, Drake Erskine, Dave McAdams, Harold Long, Mike Fefferman, Mike Chemino, Howie Ruta- man. ROW 2: Mary Menard, Penny Johnson, Carol Neff, Alice Bowles, Marcelene Hendersen, Ruth Schmaltz, Beverly Arner, Rita Weiss, Sue Heaseman, George Orlemann, jack Porter, Marty Weddington, Bill Dorgan. Gary Anderson, Ken Marble, -Dave Branasan. ROW 5: Elayne Butwinick, joy DaBruzzi, Carol Erwin, jutly Richmond, Georgianna Clausen, Jolene Klober, Sally Fischbach, janet Dahl, Karen Moe, Alan Edelston, Dick Thorpe, Coleman Paige, Chuck Toushin, Ronald Salute, Steve Godes, Spenser Segal. ROW 4: joyce Scott, Rita Knutson, Carmen Carlson, Joanne Ross, Adrienne Coleman, Mary Lou Good- vin, Karen Peterson, Mary Lou Henke, jean Allen, Polly Nason. jo Campion, Dave Hautzenrader, jerry Kellum, Ed Schimek, Melvin Boyd, john Foster, Bill Borden, Roger Sternberg. Nl 1019 Miss Denzel The A Choir, under the direction of Miss Aryls Den- zel, has a reputation known throughout the twin cities area. A Choir has performed at many schools through- out St. Paul and Minneapolis, at civic functions, and has given radio and television performances. Miss Denzel is constantly working with the choir, soloists, and the ensembles. The choir and Miss Denzel always put on an excellent performance. Among these performances are the appearance at the Minnesota Edu- Miss Denzel and the 'A' Choir have a lot on cation Association's convention, the Christmas assem- bly, and their appearances at many other schools. The january show and the annual operetta are the choir's two fund-raising projects of the year. This year the choir and Miss Denzel will present Centennial Fair for their January show and the operetta will be Naughty Marietta. All the members of A choir are busy prepar- ing for the tryouts for these two shows. th ROW 1: Gary Ales, Mike Leider, Jim Fahey, Ray Stiff, Charlie Ames, Jeb Bergstedt, Joe Johnston, Paul Hailey, Judy John- son, Karen Sansome, Nancy Korth, Margaret Kemp, Jane Cohler, Marilyne Smith, Grace Pierson. ROW 2: Edward Bruce, Mickey Singer, Alan Salita, Leonard Davis, Howie Kleyman, Ronald I.andt, Bob Neish, Tommy Delmont, Cynthia Hastings, Penny Hicks, Diane Berglund, Diane Hofdahl, Sandra Sorenson, Joan Fryer, Joanne Greenwell, Ronna Butwinick, Sue Bern- stein, Jean Erlich, Mary Johnston. ROW 5: Jim Taylor, Doug Dorgan, John Alford, Gary Sandberg, Clarence Taylor, Walt Whitmer, Harold Knott, Fred Slemmons, Judy King, Linda Crawford, Sue Johnson, LaVonne Haub, Mary Goff, Carol Mc- Cluskey, Julie Shaft, Jan Peterson, Cora Cornell, Kathy Bennet. ROXV 4: Jack Evert, Bruce Norstrem, Adolph Propps, Glen Bingham, Frank Bomberg, Dave Dudovitz, Gib Wfilson, Dean Blehert, Dave Halper, Linda Dokmo, Gay Gusyafson, Judy Fic hiniger, Joanne Lebo, Joy Gross, Ginger Blomholm, Miriam Silherg, Vicki Coleman, Mary Lamski. all, they can give musical pleasure to all One person who is a very familiar sight around the choir room is Miss Leder. Miss Leder is an assistant to Miss Denzel and a great help we might add, Miss Leder takes attendance and in one way or another helps Miss Denzel to keep tract of the one-hundred and fifty A choir members. Miss Leder knows just about every member in the choir and surely everyone knows her. Without Miss Leder things would be a lot more hectic for everyone, so here's a big thanks to Miss Leder for her work. Above all, there is Miss Denzel. The choir and the school on a whole owe Miss Denzel a lot of thanks. She is always working with one of the special groups such as soloists and minor groups who will eventually supplement the A choir. Miss Denzel devotes a lot Of her own personal time to these groups and to her work. The student body and faculty are very confident that under Miss Denzel's devo- tion and work our A choir will continue to build the wonderful rep- utation that they have acquired and Will gain even more popularity as a group known for good entertainment. A Choir performs .wr ft lv zffs x L was - t w . .p,z1e.,., ,f f was , , . 05 fa? U' WX ss f tvf. 95 . .,f 5,-Hg g M- ,, ,,,,ff., - 1 . . . -M H . pk V -2 .,,, Us f' rf 1' - -.-, 1 Miss Leder 1, Vs- 1 rn A . -7'-il if l E' NF1'-fir rr fi t Q gf E I gf 5. ,... 'C E .tl I We ..m,a ,Q F. ft- L21 -2 1 f E, :'--,-e ef K .' A 5 ii . g lil ,'ifff9',-rt ' i Q i - Q ,MQW X ' ,s ltog 1, . .waaars l . 4 .r:f. 1 site tiots ffft -' of r B CHOIR . . . ROW 1: Marion Chase, Nancy Kaiser, Donna Germain, Brenda Robbins, Mary Van Eaton, Beth Thornhom, Janet Nilson, Sandy Korsmo, Robert Brandt, Jerry Behr, Ed Kaplan, Chris Gnetz. ROW 2: Barbara Cox, Sandy Hawthorne, Jean Ramer, Sue Polansky, Terry Nolan, Gloria Weiner, Louise Haynes, Judy Schulze, Sheila Glickman, Dennis Eilbin, Thomas Sokol, Denny Solem, Ed Postiglione. ROW 5: Elaine Clingman, Karen Ekholm, Sue Sundberg, Karin Peterson, Ruth Ann Grossman, Diane Johnson, Sandy Hampton, Emma Sever, Joyce Taylor, Natalie Galloway, Mark Herzog, Thomas Clemons, Clayton Zimmerman, Buster Lewis. ROW 4: Judy Yaeger, Gayle Rouse, Mary Ann Happe, Marlys Hove, Karen Brandt, Judy Holmquist, Katie Slattery, Janet Armajani, Mary Lampland, Lille Edwards, David Unowsky, John Olson, Bruce Gustafson, Larry Kegan. Girls Glee and 'B' Choir we if le 1 - .: if M 7 J . It, V -1' V e W : 4,6 .V , t. Y Y Y 7 . Y 9 GIRLS' GLEE . . . ROW 1: Carol Pittelkow, Sue Gadbois, Kathy Wirl, Penny Shroeder, Donna Hoffman, Carleen Malcolm, Shirlee Peterson, Bonnie Temple, Anita Jamoral, Jackie Sanders, Heather Boese. ROW Z: Linda Johnson, Susie Winnick, Dianne McConnell, Jean Schaffhausen, Martha Lynn, Jean Mahle, Diana Sternberg, Joanne Brown, Sally Brown, Midge Hanson. ROW 3: Deanne Glemaker, Nancy Parker, Sharon Vingers, Ellen Docken, Kay Thompson, Donna Safford, Sandra Janisch, Margaret Chase, Rosie Koran, Carol Nielsen. ROW 4: Betsey Nason, Judy Goodroad, Joyce Mathews, Kathy Stevenson, Karen Brown, Lana Thomp- son, Vivian Blaha, Pslee Pelant, Jenny Taylor, Barbara Ludden. B CHOIR . . . ROW 1: Ed Landt, Ken Campbell, Dennis Sandberg, Jerry Weir, Sue Vax, Sue Barwise, Ellen Joy Greenberg, Paula Lichter, Joni Rippberger, Debbie Pogoriller, Sharon Rundhaug, Karen Marks, Carol Jensen. ROW 2: Manley Spievak, Eve Osren, Mike Alford, Larry Burns, Arlene Davis, Karen Glaesman, Elizabeth Johnson, Sue Gold, Mary Ellen Olson, Sue Kennedy, Aggy Klees, Linda Bloom, Rae Dicks. ROW 3: Bob Ray, Billy Anderson, Buddy Erickson, Tommy Spaeth, Mary Holmquist, Bobby Knopton, Patti Fesler, June Pittelkow, Marna Hyland, Paullette Starks, Ilene Stevenson, Mary Murray, Roberta Cooper. ROW 4: Mikael McFarland, Steve Rossman, Larry Von Kruezhof, Leonard Berg, Larry Zidel, Mary Nelson, Sharon Waltz, Kathryn Nielsen, Kathy Erdman, Penny Martin, Sue Johnson, Sandy Lecy, Mary Camitsch, Judie Gray. set the school on ire. F Q ski so-1 F 'Q Q, W - 1 GIRLS' GLEE . . . ROW 1: Jacquie Sorum, Char Underbakke, Susan Mackay, Ralpha Tilsner, Terry Cutz, Joanne Gordon, Karen Batcher, Faye Kasper, Fran Bailey, Kathy Van Rossen. ROW 2: Margie Graham, Venita Pettiford, Mary Regnier, Lee Kemp, Avis Holman, Mary Sorensen, Sandy Atneosen, Jenay Johnson, Rosella Lavalla, Sandy Smith. ROW 3: Bonnie Neikirk, Beverly Schuldt, Sandra Pedersen, Georgia Lewis, Jean Straus, Barbara Bear, Judy Neby, Judy Carl, Diana Aldrich, Janean Eskra, Harriet Wells. ROW 4: Nancy Hart, Karen Faragher, Jenifer Lewis, Carole Peterson, Trudy Haessly, Beryl Butwin, Marlene Singer, Wand Shaft, Sharon Van Tol, Pat Schultz, Sharon Pinnow. Central High School has a distinction in its instru- mental music department. The orchestra with twenty- seven members, under the direction of Mr. Stanley Bulka, is the only one of its kind in the city of St. Paul. 45.-..'5 f The orchestra performs at the class plays, P.T.A. meetings, and supports the A choir at their operetta. The orchestra sometimes exchanges performances with other bands in the St. Paul School system. Mr. Bulka Musical groups do many things Z ,ff A M W Wk, ORCHESTRA . . . l Violins: Row 1: Steve Shannon, Nancy Smith. ROW Z: Bruce Ahrahamson, Marv lngber. ROXV 3: Sharon Claft. Clarmets: Miki Rader, Pauline O'Conner, Carla Hedeen, Walt Mingo. Flutes: Judy Stiles, Lorri Sudors. Oboe: jerry Ingber. String Basses: Idene Stevenson, Katie German --' K , 1 ,fr Q, ' - Fl ff! , J .b 4 'A 1 ,X Wwwe9aeaeefM , A - ,, f IQ , , 'lb 'Q' GZZM U H . 5 '.a,:f:.ff f -Je-Mai I L X 9 2 - f J H XE, QX f - - . .4 , T , . , ' .WN '-9 iiiiififiii ew-'sir c. ....... 1- 5 A X f 4,9 - . I ,l,g,.. ,, ,.,, i 5 tg ' ' 5 Wii .!!iiit'i 'fill' ' A il NX - 5 - T71-'ills'-ul llllllll' 1 .. ' 'B --M'ilii:'i!W 2'-is i if ' ill H 1 ' I 1' v X I or it 4 1 .1 524 9' f S35 , gg V f in ' W Y 92 The big performance of the year for the orchestra is their annual fund-raising project, the Spring Concert. The orchestra members and Mr. Bulka have an excellent program planned for the concert in April, and also, they have many new ideas for this year's program. On their program are classical songs, concert marches, and a few show tunes. Also, some novelty numbers. Mr. Bulka, new to Central this year, deserves the most appreciation that we can extend to him. He has devoted a great deal of his own time to helping the or- chestra. Mr. Bulk encourages students to give support to Centralls orchestra so that the school may retain its distinction. Mr, Bulka also adds that he is always look- ing for students who are freshmen or sophomores who would be interested in learning an instrument and join- ing the orchestra. when the Orchestra plays, everything swings Bassoon: Marsha Malkes, Cellos: Sue Lundberg, Carol Warren, jo W'hite. Viola: jim Mathes. Trumpet: Paul Schultz. French Horn: Larry Burns. Piano: Miryom Arnold 9 96 QQ.y f.d iii ii 9 ., 5 if I' a if nlulll' -w' inn' as v S9 mx gg? .5755-32 -9' f . .Q 1 .ff W .A 9 - - - '21, ae fiferdggg Qglqbqgfgae . ,L 'b S-J' 14' L' -1 , ' 1 ! ' ' ' 'qggiig H., i' 'i mlm, ixxxxwi ' - i 5-' s H ,- m y BAND . . . ' d hl ROW 2 Walter Mingo jim Duffina Steve Holtz, Keith Kennedy. ROW 5: Greg Gal- Clarinets: Mike Rader, Tom Liv a . : , , yth, Arthur Brier, Bruce Bartlett, Adele McLean. ROW 4: Neil Arnold, Gary Ruzicka, Stephen Nichols, Richard Rice, Mar- lene Henning. Sousaphone: Art Hill, Don Weinstein. Drums: john Wagner, john Horn, Bill Winter, Steve Bohns. Glocken- spiel: Perry Fink PEP BAND . . . Drums: john Wagner Bill Winter. Trombone Ricky Adams. Trumpets jim Evans, Denny Miller. Saxaphones: Curt Atnoe- S net, Gary Aanes. Clari- net: Tom Limdahl. 94 Bulka and the Band Pep band, dance band, and a regular band practice are all part of Mr. Bulkals activities. There is always practicing of some sort going on in the band room. There have been numerous and visible improvements in the band from one per- formance to another. Mr. Bulka, who is new to Central this year, and the band members have many, many ideas concern- ing formations on the marching field, programs and concerts, and possibly some fund-raising projects. One section of the band that is fam- iliar to everyone at Central is the pep band. They sacrifice much of their time to improve school spirit. It is this group of students who give the student body some of its famous rousers. The lunch- time sessions would not be the same with- out the pep band and their music. The band has performed at football games, basketball games, hockey games, the senior class play, and for the first time, the band marched in the home- coming parade. One of the highlights of this year was certainly the band's per- formance at the homecoming game. We L Flutes: Larry Probst, Bob Shottmuller, Joyce Mathews, Denny Rice. Saxaphones: Curt Atnoesen, Ted Coulter, Gregg Carey Gary Aaftes. Trumpets: jim Evans, Denny Miller, Mike Wilk, jim Moore, Dick Strimling, Lee DuBois, Gene Charpentler Ray Graham, Trombones: Terry Heffron, Ricky Adams, Diane Dingle. Baritones: Karen Olson, Gayle Rouse. Flag Twirlers Marlys Hove, jackie Few, La Von Lecy. Majorettes: Sandy Lecy, Bernadine Sharosch, Connie Baer, Pat Cassen, Sandy Lecy l make the school a music wonderland lcan all remember the conditions under which the band lperformed. In spite of all, they marched onto the foot- ball field at half-time, formed a heart, and marched in position while they played Let Me Call You Sweet- lheartf' Another section of the band is the school dance band. The Starlighters, headed by Bill Winter, are well recog- nized around Central. They play at the various school functions and dances. This band deserves just about as much credit as we can give them. They produce a great professional sound and deserve thanks from many school organizations, including the Cehisean Staff. Of course, the big performance of the year is the annual Spring Concert. The band works toward this performance all year. Many new ideas are being work- ed upon for this year's concert. There will be scenery, solos, and ensembles. Welcome to Central this year is Mr. Bulka, the new band and orchestra director. Mr. Bulka is constantly working with ensemble, pep bands, and private lessons to beginning students who will eventually be members of Central A band. Mr. Bulka devotes much of his own personal time to the band and has a friendly and good word for all. Under Mr. Bulka's devotion, patience, and constant work we know the band will continue to improve and serve the school. u Wow rf- -54 5 I A'-r L1 R Q Ki 43 WY i -. as A t x SEQ Starligh ters Purpose of Organizations . There are many organizations at Central, and while The membership in these organizations is composed they're not always in the limelight, they are constantly of students at Central who want to join together to serving the student body of our school. Some of these organizations are stage force, library helpers, bookstore workers, and our own representatives on the student council. You call this organization? O.K. So the floor is HOT! The meeting will now come to order! W1 And Gayle, who are you thinking about? help their fellow students, and also to help make this a school any boy or girl would be proud to attend Hats off to our organizations! It won't hurt . . . much! Howdy! ! . . . STUDENT COUNCIL When It's Help You're Looking For, You Can Depend Upon This Corps. L ROW 1: Kathy Bennett, Betty Ekrem, Joan Webster, Dianne Olson, Betty Rudberg, Carol McCluskey, Joanne Brown, Susie Win- nick, Lorraine Johnson, Pilar Tamboboy. ROW 2: Joni Effress, Julie Shaft, Suzie Horowitz, Vicki Hotchkiss, Sue Zimmerman, Judy Moore, Terry Nelson, Treas.g Richard Ziebarth, Gary Anderson, Pres.g Paul Hailey, Cathy Cairncross, Karen Hillstrom, Diane Snow. ROW 3: Ginger Blomholm, Donna Borgen, Charley Ames, Gib Willson, Gay Gustafson, Cor. Sec.: George Olemann, Alan Sinaiko, Mike Kellum, Bud Erickson, Ken Marble, Pierre Macar, Gary Ales, Roger Anderson. ROW 4: Patti Martin, Rolf Nelson, Judy Hau- gan, Jerry Kellum, Chuck Anderson, V. Pres., Dick Sevlie, Jack Evert, Bob Jerentosky, Rodger Brown, Bruce Piepho, Tom Attridge, Dave Larson, Bill Brown, Polly Nason, Recording Sec. Student Council is the governing body of Central High School. Each homeroom selects a representative and out of this group our Student Council is elected. Besides setting rules and regulations, the Student Coun- cil holds many charity drives. One of the projects sponsored by this governing body is the American Field Service Program. They raise money to send a student from Central to a foreign land BOOKSTORE . . . and also raise the necessary funds to have students from foreign lands live in St. Paul and attend Central. Thank you, Student Council, for the fine work you have done throughout the year. The Bookstore is one of the services rendered by the Student Council. These girls spend their lunch period selling school supplies. Their services are greatly appre- ciated. ROW 1: Mary Ellen Gundry, Nancy Briggs, Judy Sundahl, Gay Gustafson, Sue Zimmerman, Kathy Kryewinske, Karen Johnson we LIBRARY H ELPERS . ROW 1: Marilyn Helle, Joyce Neal, Mar cia Duke, Phylis Cormican, Noel Meyer Sharon Rudhaug, Carol Jensen. ROW 2 Sue Stanich, Carole Peterson, Jackie Few Martin Abelovitz, Gary Ales, Jeraldinc Sbanklin, Kathleen Kotval, Rosemary Beaurline. ROW 3: Tom Dege, Franl- Bomberg, Fran Piette, James Newcomb Barry Goldman, Doug lstas, Jerry Hard- ing. Our Jobs Are Done To Better the School, All the members of these organizations serve the stu- dent body and faculty in many ways. The library helpers and office helpers deliver mes- sages, magazines, and announcements to the classrooms daily. Study hall monitors help taking the attendance and keep the study hall quiet and orderly during the day. The members of the traffic squad are stationed throughout the building. They are very helpful in pre- serving order throughout the halls and help to maintain a well organized lunchroom. OFFICE HELPERS ROW 1: Kathleen Marcotte, Bertini Ackos, Sandra Korsmo, Judy Nomura, Mirriam Finck, Janeen Andridge, Roslyn Kirschner, Cathie Pawlcyn, Nancy Schaaf. ROW 2: Mrs. Jahnke, Robert McAcey, Dorothy Fox, Roberta Cooper, Diane Hofdahl, Jean Ramer, Elaine Jonas, Lonnie Locke, Gloria Chandler, Judy Danielson, Mary Harding. ROW 3: Mrs. Wie- bel, Mary Jane Ruta, Georgianna Clausen, Vera Kemp, Barb Fogarty, Pat Bauer, Patti Fesler, Judy Quinlan, Kanre Mo- berg, Karen Melius, Judy Miller, Carole Mergens. ROW 4: Connie Wiebmer, Sharon Van Tol, Paullette Starks, Jo White, Doug Istas, Gordy Nivena, Carol Warren, Kathy Ellis, Sandy Petschl, Diane Sinks, Marilyn Hooper. STUDY HALL MONITORS . . 98 ROW 1: Carole Ervin, Barb Bear, Mary German, Pat McKendrick, Mary Jo Anna Loro, Carol Carpenter, Babbeye Azine, Pat Wells. ROW 2: Patrick Grenville, Bev Parker, Ronna Butwinick, Dian Smith, Marta Lazarus, Sharen Gunsell, Karen Gensell, Lou Lampert, Joyce Coo- perman. ROW 3: Jerry Laurie, Jerry Harding, Fran Stoltz, Linda Dokmo, De- lores Fry, Stan Pittelkow, Marshall Za- mansky, John Eschle. ROW 1: Tom Brann, Martin Abelovitz, Harold Long, Denny Rice, Pat Larkin, Carole Salute. ROW 2: Ronald Benson, Hillard Grobosky, Don Babin, Bill Syl- vester, Neil Belkin, Karen johnson. ROW 5: jerry Harding, Gene Charpentier, Rodger Lee, Steven Miller, Fran Piette, Robert Toborg. Always Abzclzng By the Golden Rule The stage force assists with the lighting tn the audi the various rooms during the day and show movies on torium and anything else which may be needed for a subjects which are being studied Production on the Stage' Credit ts due to ever one of these students who tve Y 8 The projection force, at the teachers request, go to their time to these service organizations ROW 1: john Falteser, Roger Raiter Robert Moren, Ron Erickson, Steve Lev' insohn. ROW 2: Mr. Molkenbur, Ad- visorg Thomas Ostertog, Tom Collins James Newcomb, Harvey Morgan. JUNIOR RED CROSS . use ' -'Sf' v UQ jk J X Q' 1042, is fi i l i 5' 9 U A? 'fb 0' uw A ROW 1: Karen Christian, V. Pres.g Joanie Zalk, Pres., Judy Nomura. ROW' 2: Leonard Da- vis, Mrs. Swanson, Advisor, Richard Strimling. We'll Always D0 the Best We Can, Junior Red Cross - Each Homeroom ap- points a Jr. Red Cross representative and out of this group is selected the Jr. Red Cross Board. With the help of their advisor, Mrs. Swanson, the Jr. Red Cross distributes the gift DIVERSIFIED VOCATIONS . . boxes to the homerooms to be filled by th4 students and then sent to needy children ir other countries. Volunteers from this group anc the student body go to the Red Cross officl and help out in many ways. f ROW 1: Herman Harking, Pat Hilsgen, Connie Costello, Marie Navmann, Monika Kuester, V. Pres., Helen Mueller, Mary Jo Krenik, Marcia Lindahl. ROW Z: Carole Manteuffel, Janet Andrus, Marva Ann Boyd, Sharon Reese, Sec., Yvonne Giesen, Pat Cassen, Carole Labovitch. ROW 5: Mr, Daniels, Advisor: Carol Daggett, Barb Biehler, Harry Rosey, Mary Neudahl, Suzanne Ogle, Joanne Sleeper, Margie Miller. ROW 4: Jeanne Robinson, Judy Francis, Gene ' Yorga, Pres., Ted Jaros, Paul Wagner, Judie Bratager, Pat Wall. X6 100 r 5.4 ,,-7 x H ROW 1: Sue Felhaber, Meta Mandel, Barb Schauffhausen. ROW 2: Deanie Verson, Judy Booth, Karen Ekholm, Gayle Silverman. ROW 3: Mrs. Mar- garet Hayes, Advisor: Helen Stevenson, Janis Hanson, Sue Santee, Sandy Kaplan, Rita Weiss, Vicki Sharpe. ROW 4: Martha Kidder, Sue Zimmer- man, Diane Sinks, Doug Ander- son, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Suzie Horowitz, Sue Rhame. . . .PAINT 'N' PATCHES To Benefit Om' Fellow Man. near, :xx Diversified Vocations - the members of this group go to school in the morning to get the credits they need for gradua- tion. During the afternoon, they have on- the-job training. This experience proves very profitable in the future. Paint 'n' Patches -- This is a behind the scene club which applies the make-up for the school productions. At the begin- ning of the year these students must try out in order to participate in this organ- ization. Usherettes - These lovely girls will be found ushering at all the schools evening activities such as class plays and musical productions USHERI:TTES ROW 1: Susan Mackay, Cathie Pawleyn, Noel Meyer, Terry Cutts, Bohbye Azine, Arlene Kaplan, Gail chachtman, Liz Frishberg, Karen Marks. ROW 2: Kit Jensen, Kay Jensen, Marilynn Goffstein, Nancy vlargolis, Elaine Rossman, Jane Cohler, Terry Libman, Sue Felhaber, Judy Nomura. ROW 3: Miss Corbey Xdvisorg Diane Johnson, Sue Santee, Barb Melius, Carol Covell, Joyce Cooperman, Kay Thomson, Susie Xfinnick, Joni Zalk. ROW 4: Joni Effress, Karen Brown, Nancy Briggs, Nancy XVitzigreuter, Marilyn iooper, Suzie Horowitz, Judie McCloskey, Sue Rhame, Marilou Smith 'f !,?'Fs 1 WI 3 1 X X M iff if. X' f '-.5 gnu! ,PM ,LL The Cehisean staff plays a large CE H I S N part at Central in that they make 4 0 ' the year book. Many people do not realize the work that goes into pub- lishing an annual. Each picture must be cut exactly to size, propor- tions are important, and the layout and other things that help make a good book must be carefully plan- ned. You learn many new things which help tremendously if you con- tinue Work in this field. The Cehi- sean agents also have a big job, for they are in charge of taking in sub- scriptions for the Cehisean. Building and distributing the '58 Cehisean has been a tremendous ex- perience for all of us. ROW 1: Judy Humphrey, Sally Eischhach, Karon Melcher, Co-Editor: Judy Haugan, Joan Gardner. ROW 2: Mr. Hathaway, Ad- visor: Louise Goldberg, Marsha Malkes, Gayle Silverman, Marlene Daniels. ROW 5: Carolyn Sorenson, Abbie Schmeiken, Laurice Trapp, Marilyn Perlman, Barbara McKenny, Judy Booth. ROXV 4: Patti Monick, Karen Lindquist, Marlys Hove, Judy Lathrop, Kathy Kryewinske, Janis Hanson. Sondra Morrow. Absent from picture - Diane Sinks, Co-Editor: Marilynn Goffstein, Robert Bell, Cathy Hanson, Sharon VanTol, Keith Merritt, Roz Liebo, and Jeff Paymar. ,J Creativeness Is Their Tloemeg KEIIISEAN ACFNTS ll ' f 1 15 I. 3' tr . I if u .ff I n J I ul . J' s f f, Juju. i 7 V ROW' l: Brent Nelson, Diane Halper, Donna Germain, Kathy McGrath. Margie Olson, Gail Rutt Kirk Ahrahamson, Nancy Schaaf. ROW' Z: Judy XViethoff, Elaine Handelman, Judi Nehy, Gene l Bob Wfilliamson, Joyce Kane, Diane Aldrich, Kit Jenson. ROXX' 5: Susan Johnson, Martha Holl Richard Strimling, Karin Peterson, hlary Holmquist, Marilou Smith, Janet Dahl, Sandy Mor. ROXV 4: Evan Salisbury, Gary Larson, John Sorenson. Dave Larson, Bill Orden, Sheldon Azine, l Schulze, Roger Needles. CEHISEAN AGENTS . . , !! Q! -Q ROW 1: Barb Swaden, Ruth Ann Grossman, Dianne Casey, Adrienne Novak, Joanne Brown, Sis Bair, Bob Lang. ROW 2: Maxine Olson, Marilyn Leafman, Connie Shaller, Ellen Bocken, Bill Bailey, Sue Sundherg, Donna Mae Davis, Sue Ross. ROW 3: Keith Merritt, Roger Needles, Richard Strimling, Paul Moe, Martin Kuretsky, Dale Wicklander. Janet Gustin. 102 The Times staff is in charge of 4 . . T I M E S S T publishing the school paper, The Times. Each person on the staff has the opportunity of learning the A work that goes into making the paper. This, like the efforts of the Cehisean staff, will also help many of the students in later years. The Time agents are in charge of sub- scriptions and also have the respons- ibility of distributing the papers to their homerooms each publication date. The Times is an important part of our school life, and this staff does a wonderful job in keep- ing it lively and interesting. ROW 1: Shel Bernick, Patty Dalton, Miryom Arnold, Editor-in-Chief, Pat Moberg, Dick Thorpe, not pictured: Joanne Matson. ROW 2: Mr. Klawitter, Advisor: Sherrie Mazingo, Beverly Henderson, Nancy Hale, Gloria Wiener, Vicki Sharpe, Sallie Felurt, Stan Shuster. ROW 3: Herbert Weber, Walter Jewell, Dean Blehert, Jeff Hoagfelt, Howard Goldber- ger, Ed Gleeman, Karl Raasch. Not in picture - Esther Stern, Bobbi Baker, Burt Bongart. They Wo1'k Together as ez Team. if was as ---- '-f-f.1 TIMES AGENTS . . . ROW 1: Barb Peterson, Diane Perlman, Elayne Butwinick, Maxine Olson, Suzanne Fortmeier, Cindy Orrill. ROW 2: Judy Polsfuss, Marty Fink, Dale Wicklander, Lois Rice, Joni Effress, Sandy Morrow, Patsy Wall. ROW 3: Norman Hoge, Tom Spaeth, Gayle Fel- linger, Elizabeth Kessel, Barb Hoel, Margie Gulner. ROW fi: Kermit Uggen, Chris Colestock, Phil Richter, Joe Garthofner, Steve Rossman, Bob Hall, Jerry Kellum. S, L.-15 ,...',,, ., , I ff 6 cz iii l1 ' -milllll f gnlllllllll ii S Jy spa 1 'Virgina' 87 TIMES AGENTS . . . ROW 1: Char Underbakke, Joanne Litman, Judy Freerking. Susan Mackay, Karen Lyngholm, Jonli Rippberger, Mignon Bush. ROW F l B t ini k Mike Fefferman Vicki Coleman Barb Schaffbausen Cindy lstas Sally Richardson, Sue Sturley. ROW 3: 2: ,veynn uw c, , , - , , A Marta Lazarus, Becky Stanfield, Jean Mable, Betty Sullivan, Mary Duren, Susan Duren, Susan Domonkos, Judy Laurie. ROW 4: Kathlyne Peller, Ray Brown, Robert Nash, Tom Barnes, Bob Larson, Pete Renstrom, Robert Brandt. 103 MASQUE AND GAVEL . Honor Societies We Many people do not realize how much these clubs do at Central. Quill and Scroll is a journalism organ- ization, whose members are those who have outstand- ing ability in creative writing. These students usually S.P.Y.S.S.O. . . . ROW' 1: Ira Gordon, Pres.: Mike Fef- ferman, Jean Ehrlich, Emma Sever, Sherrie Mazingo. ROW' 2: Walter Jewell, Bernard Statland, Stanford Shuster, Gene Hill, Stanley Kaplan. ROW' 3: Valdis Vickmanis, Al Dudo- vitz, Bruce Olson, Dean Blehert, Dave Halper. N.F.L. . Are Often ROW 1: Roberta Eustis, Cindy lstas, Sant Sorenson, Sandy Shetka, Deannie Verso Barb Schaffhausen, Sue Felhaber, Judy Pa mar, Tamara Neren, Ann Hayes, Julie We. ninger, Marilyne Smith, Judy Humphre ROW 2: Karen Johnson, Betty Rudber Marilyn Leafman, Meta Mandel, Judie M Closkey, Vicki Coleman, Ginger Blomholr Diane Sinks, Patricia Griffin, Sue Zimme man, Martha Kidder. ROW 3: Gay Gusta son, Todd Lefko, Ronnie Salute, Evan Sali bury, Margaret Nielson, Stuart Ehrlich, Bt Hill, Karl Raasch, Ed Gleeman, Gloria Zide Jeanie Allan. ROW 4: William Abbot Sheldon Azine, Harry Summerfield, Sa Lewis, Stan Hooper, Gary Parker, Ste' Shannon, John Sorenson, William Schmoke Dave Larson, Dick Chopskie. Named, are the mainstays of the school publications. Spysso is a social studies club which just recently began at Cen- tral, and which promises to be an active one in the future. 104 ROW 1: Marge Cunningham, Carolyn Soren son, Karen Johnson, Tamara Neren, Vick Sharpe, Pilar Tamboboy, Mary Martiit Karen Lindquist. ROW 2: Gene Quinn Pierre Macar, Janis Hanson, Sallie Eeurl Sandy Sorenson, Lois Peterson, Betty Ru berg, Bernard Statland. ROW 3: Mrs. Haye Advisor: Mary Claire Swanstrom, Roge Needles, Alan Verson, Judie McCloskey Mary Lamski, Valdis Vikmanis, James Cook ROW 4: Patti Martin, Harry Summerfield Eugene Kaplan, John Sorensen, Dick Chop skie, Chuck Mahaney, Gay Gustafson, Gin get Blomholm. W 1: Julie Shaft, Jo Campion, Alan iako, Miryom Arnold, Jean Straus, Sue arich, Pat Moberg, Joanne Matson. ROW Gary Parker, Betty Wetzel, Bruce Gus- fson, Lee Anderson, Bill Brown, Dick morpe. TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD Aagf We Offer Sefrviceg Om' 1170112 is Famed. Masque and Gavel are students who have made con- to their level of performance. Times editorial works tributions to the speech department in the area of dra- through the Times and aids them in their work. Junior ma. N.F.L. is for people who have done outstanding Academy of Science is an honorary science club. work in debate. These students earn points according how 1: Judy Frost, Judy Polsfuss, Co- Fhairmang Bruce Olson, Bernard Statland, rec.-Treas.: Elaine Handelman, Co-Chair- nan. ROW 2: Mr. Molkenbur, Advisor, Ber- lard Karon, Bob Howie, Neil Schulte, David -ev1tt. gpm. 5fiIPflll . . . QUILL AND SCROLL ROW 1: Joanne Matson, Rec. Sec., Karon Melcher, Miryom Arnold, Pres.g Pat Moberg, Cor. Sec.: Judy Haugan, Treas. ROW 2: Mr. Klawitter, Advisor: Sherrie Mazingo, Judy Humphrey, Patty Dalton, Laurice Trapp, Kathy Kryewinsl-te, Barb McKenney. ROW 3: Sally Fischbach, Burt Bongart, Dick Thorpe, Dean Blehert, Walter Jewell, Judy Lathrop. . . . JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 105 l 5 5 l if CLUBS AT CE TRAL . . . There are many different types of extracurricular activities offered at Central for those students who wish to use them. These clubs offer many fine oppor- tunities for training, experience and entertainment. Clubs also offer wonderful opportunities for form- Q: ami? .. l ' Rl 1 if nfs iN We I 1 .W Rv' ,- ls it coming through clearly? ing many friendships. In this informal atmosphere stu- dents can come to know each other and the respect each other's opinions as they participate in one or more of the outside clubs that cater to their individual inter- ests. And furthermore . . Identify yourself! Is it a bird, plane, or . . . ? 106 Cemral's A Squad? SKI CLUB ROW imith vIann susan Sill A rlarga 1 Ginger Blomholm Set Wolf Henntg V Pres Dave Fvans Pres Dayc Larson ROW 7 Mirtha Iynn Jean Mahle Marilou Karen Christian Sue Lundberg Mary Bock Mary Ellen Olson Dirlcne Skoglund Sue lxcnnedy Sue lltrley Sue Sturley Sue Mc ROW 3 Michael Berde Steve Prayyer Hovyie Rutman Gene Quinn Sally ltschbach Patti Hoisser Luary Williams Robby Knapton Plahn Betsy Nason Judy Johnson ROW 4 Jon Smith Gene Melander Brute lxtcrnat Piul Hclcniak Don Peterson Dick Strub bbott Judy Polsfuss Sue Holmgren Evan Salisbury Bob Howtc Judson Page Royy 5 Jeff Piper Curtis Athcosen Judy Haugan ret Nielsen Bill Borden C ary Grimm Bob Takle Steve Levtnsohn Wayne Hcldt lick Hug lxithryn Ntclsen l E To Fly T191 ougb the Au' wzth the G1 eatest 0 Ease, Is Our One Mum Ambztzon As We Learn T0 Use Slezs One of the most popular sports at Central is skiing. The ski cl-ub plans their own trips, charter buses, and adventures to some snowbound destination. The first ski trip was to Hardscrable in Wis- consin. You need no experience to go on these trips, for over half the members are 'inexperienced' skiers. . .52r:2fi7i-2?E?- - !'Hi3ff53if-15:3 , ..s-,fn .Q V i 1, . Q I li Qi: ag ROW 1: Ma Barb iixm ihann SKI CLUB 1: Sue Gill, Lil Smith, Vicki Sutton, lNIary' Felhaber, Kathy Nelson, Barb Bergstedt. Barb Heagle, Margie Olson, Diane Snow. ROW xine Olson, Lois Petersen, Suzanne Fortmeier, Kathy Neily, Marilyn Schmuckler, Elayne Butyvinick, Connie Shaller, Frances Bloom, Byrnes, Kathy Byrne. ROW 3: Judy King, Judie McCloskey, Sue Stanich, Virginia Swanstrom, Janey' lngfemann, Cathy Hanson, Katy oeler, Karen Lindquist, Karen Brandt, Mary' Moses. ROW 4: Karen Moe, Marilyn Hooper, Arlene Oberg, Harry' Summerfield, Steve on, George Roscoe, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Susan Johnson, Julie Shaft. Sue Rhame. PEP CLUB . . . ROW 1: Kathy McGrath, Frances Williams, Kathy Kryewinske, Treas.: Margie Gulner, Pres.: Karen 1 Hillstrom, Pres.: Karen Brandt, Sec.g Mary Beth McKene, Karen Lyngholm. ROW 2: Sue Lundberg, Gayle ., Silverman, Connie Hermsted, Suzanne Fortmeier, Marcia Duke, Sue Sturley, Shar Underbakke, Mary Ditonno. K l ROW 3: Maxine Olson, Karen Bjorklund, Jane Lee, Mary Murray, Patti Hoisser, Joan Ross, Barb Hoel, Jean ' O Kopp, Kathy Book, Carol Mills. ' C Cheerleaders, Mznutenmzcls, Pep Club Too, Help E3 A A - c ' 1 I I I Y X Q MINUTE MAIDS . . . ROW 1: Gayle Silverman, Liz Frishberg, Margie Gulner. ROXV 2: Mignon Bush, Sue Sturley, Vicki Sutton, Kathy Nelson, Barb Bergstedt, Mary Ellen Gundry, Sergeant, Jonie Harrington, Lorry Wasmund, Judy Barth. ROW' 3: Sally Brown, Lynda Hyatt, Sis Bair, Karen Ekholm, Mary Van Eaton, Carolyn Fineberg, Judy Applebaum, Aggy Klees, Joanne Brown, Barb Peter- son, Sue Lundberg. ROW 4: Karen Johnson, Karen Brandt, Diane Hofdahl, Kathy Bennett, Susan Heasman, Sue Sundberg, Joni Zalk, Cathy Cairncross, Diane Sternberg, Maxine Olson, Judy Carl, Jean Mahle. ROW 5: Vicki Hotchkiss, Betty Ekrem, Joan Greenwell, Merry Grotefend, Martha Holbert, Mary Lou Henke, Barb Hoel, Winnie King, Eleanor Borden, Patti Monick, Martha Lynn. The cheerleaders and Pep Club play a very important usual kind of spirit and enthusiasm, These boys and part in giving the team moral support, for even when girls have been a big factor in helping Central teams the score is low we let them know that we're still in to achieve the outstanding record of the past year. there fighting for them. This takes more than just the ROW 1: Gail Olson, Sally Countryman, Mary . . Smith, Joan Germain, Brenda Robbins, Lorry Wasmund. ROW 2: Alice Moy, Karen Sansome, Betty Ekrem, Sandy Morrow, Judy Kaplan, Gloria Wiener, Sonia, Barb Melius, Carole Nelson. ROW 3: Mary Lou Henke, Nancy Henderson, Sue Holmgren, Sharon Domagalski, Esther Stern, Carol Crawford, Winnie King, Joanne Mortenson, Sue Rhame. ROW 4: Barb Hoel, Marilyn Hooper, Bruce Gerber, Bill Brown, Bruce Piepho, John, Sorensen, Wolf v, Hennig, Martha Holbert, Judy Lathrop. '08 l CENTRAL .mx - Van Eaton, Sue McMann, Barb Heagle, Lillian E E PEP CLUB . . 'J ROW 1: Adrienne Novak, Rollie Perlman, Barb Berde, Barb Baergstedt, Kathy Nelson, Arlett Kryjeski, 6 Q-J P Diane Snow, Arlene Kaplan, Mignon Bush. ROW 2: Louise Goldberg, Marta Lazarus, Helen Frank, Judy Maser, Joan Jersak, Kathy Byrne, Mary Felhaber, Sue Gill, Kay Thomson. ROW 3: Martha Lynn, Vicki Hotchkiss, Sis Bair, Sue Birnberg, Harriet Singer, Lynda Hyatt, Karen Rodenkirchen, Jean Straus, Dian Smith. ROW 4: Katy Kixmoeler, Virginia Swanstrom, Gail Rosenblum, Judy Polsfuss, Karen Peterson, Joy Gross, Penny Halper, Sharon Vad, Marlene Singer. ri 'W 'il CHEER- LEADERS Carol Crawford, Mary Moses, Sharon Reese, Sue Rhame, Joni Effress, Jeanie Allen, Sue McMann. Center - Karen Hillstrom, head cheerleader. Our Teams To Victory All the Year Through. Pep Club is a very important group around school for they supply our school spirit. This year Pep Club has a new marching unit, The Minute Maids, they l iPEP CLUB . . 'Www also marched in the Winter Carnival, gaining fame by taking second place. ROW 1: Janice Roeller, Judy Miller, Sandy Kahan, Sandy Johnson, Mary Ellen Gundry, Jean Ramer, Judy Applebaum, Debby Bixby, Barb Helmes. ROW 2: Karin Peterson, Sue Sundberg, Mary Moses, Judy Barth, Judy Dalager, Rae Dicks, Linda Bloom, Janean Eskra, Susan Do- monkos, Rosella LaValla. ROW 3: Diane Shep- ard, Marilyn Flach, Pauline Doherty, Susan Heasman, Patti Monick, Merry Grotefend, Janey Ingemann, Nancy Feldstein, Sue Ross. ROW 4: Jana Westergren, Judie Gray, Joni Effress, Mary Camitsch, Kathy Hamer, Sandy Johnson, Caro- lyn Larson, Shareon Millin, Janet Rudberg. 109 ii 'Z 5. f H PEP CLUB . . . l E 'fl Q 5' E N1 K , Q 'Z' ,! N 'M f P ,Q 3 I B 4 is 3 X 3 I , - ROW' 1: joanne Litman, Carol Carpenter, Judy Lacharias, Diane Widsten, Sherrie Mazingo, judy Hirschorn, Margie Olson Barb Nortor Gail Schachtman. ROW! Z: Cathy Cairncross, Sue Winnick, jackie Few, Sandi Kienholz, Ethel Bearmeister, Karen Ekholm, Mary Durerr -Iudy Cormican, Vicki Sutton. ROXV 5: Barb Miller, Shirley jones, janet Barth, Shirley Ettinger, Connie Booth, Barb Cowan, Paula Thoma son, Frances Stone, Adrienne Boissen. ROXV 4: Van Owens, Paula Wcicid, Kathleen Pugh, Penny Martin, Patti Martin, Sharon Pollnovs judy Brown, Carol Hess, joann Greenwell. One of the largest clubs at CENTRAL is the Pep Club. You'll find its mem- bers at any football, basketball, hockey games, swimming, track and the other sports. Pep Club this year has learned many new peppy cheers, our school song seems to have the most meaning of all the cheers. p t t sassy? at es' iff' , ,J yu, 2-az: as tn! I Q: ll!! L Animation, S yncopation, Reverbemtion, ROW 1: Nancy Parker, Sue Gadbois, Diane Aldrich, Kathryn Neily, Barbara Leaf, Marcia Moore, Sue Kennedy, Dianne Casey, Lind Stalder, ROW 2: Joanne Brown, Sue Harley, Sally Brown, Cathy Cairncross, joyce Elblom, Patti Feeney, George Lewis, LaVonne Risedorpl Bettye Wetzel. ROXX7 5: Karen Christian, Sharon Pinnow, Edrie Danielson, Ruth Ann Grossman, Sis Bair, jean Mahle, Diane Sternberg Barb Peterson, Midge Hanson. ROXV 4: Judy Holmquist, janet Armajani, Renee Kordell, Barb Anderson, Carol Sinks, Sally Holmgrer Mary Brown, Katie Slattery, Vicki Hotchkiss. PEP CLUB . . 'Y ' PEP ..CLUB CENTRN- IW 1: Marilyn Perlman, Judy Rubin, Terry Nolan, Judy Paymar, Terry Libman, Sue Felhaber, Susan Mackay, Ralpha Tilsner, Terry tts. ROW 2: Sue Wiebmer, Jeanie Allan, Rita Weiss, Connie Shaller, Jane Cohler, Marilyn Sehmuckler, Carol McCluskey, Sandy Smith, nna Butwinick, ROW 5: Marlene Daniels, Judi Rein, Sally Fischbach, Miriam Silberg, Bev Parker, Alice Bowles, Sallie Feurt, Penny Iks. ROW 4: Karen Lindquist, Marilyn Leafman, Suzie Horowitz, Arlene Oberg, Gayle Fellinger, Dagmar Vijard, Jeanne Gerber, Vicki leman, Jo Campion. Onward Central, Onward Central, crash right through the top, we the stu- dents have the spirit that will never let it drop. Onward Central, Onward Central, we're so proud of you, come on and fight, Central, fight, fight, fight and we will see you through. ' 656. Q. e -fig C. 'gif J ' M -J 'U' r QXQE tat. 5 43 Wee .Q ga ,gwg . 3 ?: at A lu Wherever We're in Operation. DW 1: Judy Cormican, Ellen Schneider, Judy Freerking, Sue Barwise, Carol Ahl, Fran Bailey, Marilyne Smith, Liz Frishberg. ROW 2: lmille Cameron, Sharon Vingers, Margaret Kempe, Joni Zalk, Marilynn Goffstein, Sandy Helfman, Iivelynn Butwinick, Kit Jensen, Kay nsen. ROW 5: Judy Carl, Ruth Dunn, Robby Knapton, Mary Jane Ruth, Sally Cowan, Nancy Briggs, Nancy Korth, Deannie Verson, Diane ihnson. ROW 4: Kathy Stevenson, Lana Thompson, Jean Sehleh, Gay Gustafson, Kari Nielsen, Claudia Howard, Lucy Williams, Connie 'iebmer, Marilou Smith. PEP ..CLUB ft S 2 K vi 'bf it Q lll Il' Will! LATIN CLUB . fain' if Rx o 1 f tl A M , A I f J V 1 . Q J . I , l 41 . aw Es ' 5 Diane Aldrich, Janean Myers, Sis Bair, Mary quist, Marlene Singer, Kathryn Nielson, Jim Cook, Bob Howie, Tom Spaeth. FRENCH CLUB . . J xX 1 ,f 02 ess? X N I F W Q, eigfiiiglgggiiiq-ati 2 :gay . -.1 1 Ee Wivsifei-sneegfe w l ml 'EL g I' y X , ab 1: Joni Zalk, V. Pres., Doug Anderson, Pres., Mary Lampland, Sec., Miss Flitch, Advisor. ROW 2: Judy Barth, Karin Peterson, Sally Brown Eskra, Rollie Perlman, Linda Stalder, Sue Barwise, Cathid Pawlcyn. ROW 3: Martha Lynn, Sharon Pinnow, Mary Gibbs, Leora Moses, Marge Cunningham, Portia Benepe. ROW 4: Ginger Blomholm, Judy Lathrop, Marilyn Hooper, Lynn Bonney, Judy Hom- Elen Marie Docken, Everett W'einstein, Marilou Smith. ROW 5: Coleman Page, Ginny Paine, Paul Heleniak, John Sorensen, ROW 1: Margaret Ponder, Carol Williams, Judy Laurie, Marlene Daniels, Joanne Lirman, Joanne Gordon, Margie Olson, Frances Bailey. ROW 2: Marge Cunningham, Tamara Neren, Sally Countryman, Rae Dicks, Sue Harley, Mike Fefferman, Kathy McGrath, Frances Williams. ROW 3: Melvin Therrien, Advisor, Judy Johnson, Barbara Feldman, Cindy lstas, Adrienne Boisson, Nancy Smith, Mary Ellen Olson. ROW 4: Sandy Sorensen, Janis Hanson, Mary Bock, Madeleine Rosenbaum, Charles Mclntosh, Carolyn Kruschke, Sue Rhame, V. Pres., Sue Stanich. HABLA USTED ESPANOL O NO, PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS SO-SO The language clubs at Central High school learn the background of the languages they are studying. They share some of the customs FRENCH CLUB , of the people of the different countries. I ' Q 'L 3 , G' as F .251v1'Q?. ...sir . S231-il.-' .,.,.. . ROW 1: Harriet Singer, Jean Strauss, Cynthia Hasting, Janet Dahl, Karon Melcher, Sandy Shetka, Pat Wood. ROW 2: Harold Knott, Frances Stone, Barb Swanson, Linda Brooke, Carol Mills, Karen Carlson, Johnnie Ann Smith, Karen Lindquist, Sec. ROW 3: Esther Stern, Karen Moe, Pres., Julie Shaft, Eleanor Borden, Nancy Ryan, Bernard Karon, John De Rosier. ROW! 4: Gail Rosenblum, Sue Holgren, Jim Wolff, Arthur Hill, Jonathan Plaut, Barb Hoel, Janice Peterson, Tom Giddens. 'I 1 2 -X I, jwrrxx . , Ay X J , rap use . ADVANCED SPANISH CLUB - , If A .gt- Illlllllllllllw. L E I u N l . . uh 39- . ,. In 4 K x rf 1 X l A-it f J f7 X 1 ? ii 1 X K N 1 ' 5 ,v . . ,.,, , X U: ,, f 4 N K of xl '-..:-.Q 3 V K la- 1 In , X W ' 4 . . I , I f All 1 , 1 s. IW . X S ! ' J I t V 1 if ' X ki N X ROW 1: Lois Rice, Treas.g Jane Cohler, Sec., Judy Nomura, Pres.g Nancy Margolis, V. Pres., Mary Jo Grais, Historian. ROW 2: Sue Felhaber, Marsha M' k El n Butwinick, Frances Bloom, Susan Mackay, Debbie Pogoriler, Karen Hillstrom, Terry Libman. ROW 3: Mr. Hathaway, Advisor: Suzie irs y, ay e Horowitz, Judie McCloskey, Marsha Malkes, Carole Neff, Marilynn Goffstein, Elaine Rossman, Neal Thorlke, Martja Skutans. ROW 4: Laurice Trapp, Sue Birnberg, Judy Polsfuss, Howard Goldberger, George James, Joy Gross, Janey Ingemann, Arlene Davis. . SPANISH I CLUB , QED IPI ROW 1: Myron Finck, Colin Herrpel, Richard Schermerhorn, Gayle Silverman, Lorry Wasmund, Oralee O'Neal, Dian Smith, Linda Swenson, Judi Yaeger. ROW 2: Jean Kopp, David Levitt, Gordon Evans, Walt Fohlmeister, Richard Pratt, Paullette Starks, Gloria Wiener, Melvin Buford, Barb Green. ROW 3: Mrs. Ludowise, Advisor, Marilyn Hooper, Penny Martin, Nancy Eratager, Mary Lou Henke, Stu Swartz, Tom Gardner, Jerry Waldman, Roger Rich, Wendey Heldt, Dave Hautzenrader, Fran Stoltz, Lis Kessel. ADJUNGITE VAS SOCIETATIBUS LINGUAE At Christmas you can expect to find these clubs celebrating as those in the native country would. The language clubs help the stu- dent to better understand his foreign language and the customs of that land. . . SPANISH I CLUB 1 ROW 1: No l Me er, Gail Rutman, Mary Ellen Gundry, Judy Applebaum, Liz Frishberg, Norm Siegel. ROW 2: Carolyn Fineberg, Adrianne Langman, e Y Michele Griffin, Mary Harding, Carole Salute, Phylis Cormican, Judy Hirschorn, Ellen Schneider, Roslyn Kirschner. ROW 3: Lee Kemp, Nancy Feld- stein, Vicki Sharpe, Teresa Combs, Howie Rutman, Lorand Andahazy, Sandy Heleman, Sandy Cooperstock. ROXV 4: Carol Johnson, Joni Zalk, Jane Goldbarg, Sue Bernstein, Judi Rein, Marlene Bernstein, Ronna Butwinick, Sonia Wiener, Marilyn Perlman. I I 3 CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . JL. l . ROW 1: Anita Rutchick, Sec.: Betty Rudberg, Sec.g George Orlemann, Treas.g Alan Verson, Pres.: Judy Johns Rec. Sec., Judy Nomura, V. Pres. ROW 2: Mary Goff, Judy Moore, Martha Kidder, Nancy Korth, Barb Feldm we Marilyn Goffstein, Gunta Venteris, Marilyn Smith. ROW 3: Jack Murphy, Charles Smith, Michael Berde, D1 1 Whitcomb, Lionell Greenberg, Roger Anderson, Boby Jones, Miriam Silberg, Gail Fesler. ROW 4: Judy Sund ' Karen Peterson, Jim Philippy, Jim Cook, Roger Needels, Clarence Taylor, Diane Hentschel, Marilyn Leafm A 4 Meta Mandell. ROW 5: Harry Summerfield, Carol Mooney, Allan Taylor, Steve Shannon, Dick Sevlie, Jim RC .72 Dave Gilbertson, Jam Gantman, Sheldon Azine. , c-' ,V gg, on In These Pzctures You May Fmd a Face, ll lt - I I E The Chemistry Club is one of the largest clubs which are formed at Central. 45 The main purpose of this club is to promote the study of chemistry and to further the study of it in many interesting and humorous ways. ROW 1: Susan Johnson, Barb Schaffhausen, Sue Felhaber, Mary Johnston, Tamara Neren, Roberta Eustis, Maxine Peterson, Grace Peirson, Judy Humphrey. ROW 2: Todd Lefko, Joan Webster, Sandy Kaplan, Sue Spicer, Carol McCloskey, Susan Kimball, Judy Nelson, Skid Lemmer, Mickey Singer, Judie McCloskey. ROW 3: Mr. Molken- bur, Advisor: Judy Polsfuss, Arlene Oberg, Julie Shaft, Sandra Marks, Sue Nelson, Sue Rhame, Linda Crawford, Judy King, Gene Kaplan. ROW 4: Chuck Mahaxtey, Wayne Heldt, Margaret Nielsen, San Lewis, John Sorensen, Jim Schmoker, Dave Larson, Steve Levinsohn, Steve Manos, Larry Cannon. H4 . . CHEMISTRY CLUB lOW 1: Judy Kemp, Nancy Margolis Rita Weiss, Stu Ehrich Ken Marble, Tom Licdano John Stillman, Steve lorvitz, Shel Bernick, Kathie Cambell. ROW 2: Richard Freeman, Steve Berde Steve Godes, Gib Wilson Frank iomberg, Jerry Kellum, Lloyd Sigel Alan Sinaiko, Dave Dudovitz Ronnie Salute. ROW 3: Alan Robins Edward Hleeman, Joanne Lebo Carmen Carlson, Judy Eikinger Joyce Kaplan, Jean Gauker Carol Gauker Carol Belmont iarole Curry, Karen Dingle. ROW 4: John Gislason, Rolf Nelson Herb Malmon Chuck Anderson Don Gahr fom Attridge, Tom Giddens Judy Haugan, Joel Brazeman Carl Markus Wbzcb Some Day Wzll Czrcle Outer Space. Anyone wishing to be in this Club must be taking chemistry. Among their activities are fabulous field trips, fascinating movies, experiments, and lectures. Chemistry is an interesting course, as these students soon find out. :W 1: Karen Johnson, Sue Santee, Sandy Sorensen, Judy Carl, Judy Paymar, Portia Benepe, Elayne Butwinick, Pfcii 'HF CN A X721 J C559 'X gy N61 s A ,ru 1. ,nces Bloom, Ron Jack, Nancy Briggs. ROW 2: Nancy Keene, Barbara Beech, Karen Moe, Sally Fischbach, La- nne Haub,' Larry Maeda, Nadine Pleason, Sue Wiebmer, Mary Moses, Alice Bowles, Sue Zimmerman. ROW Gary Larriye, Charles Touskhin, Bill Dorgen, Bill Naish, Kermit Uggen, Dick Ziebarth, Jo Campion, Ginger mholm,.D1ane Sinks, Marilyn Erickson. ROW 4: Gayle Payne, Evan Salisbury, George Roscoe, Gary Parker, 1 Kochsiek, Jack Evert, Bob Jerentosky, Roger Sternberg, Rodger Brown, Stan Hooper. 115 F.T.A .... ROW 1: Miriam Silberg, Treas.g Su- san Kimball, Pres., Miryom Arnold, Program Chairman. ROW 2: Miss Koehler, Advisorg Roger Rich, Joy Gross, Sec.: Mary Martin. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL . . I 1 vgfff il' 'V 2, .. f fikxii iw. ff? W ' f 4 WW' s as V Hlliiililllllx W V, llllllllllllllllll-'l l SGT l ll' I Q - ' 'QQ ROW 1:dKaren Ekholm, Karen johnson, Mary Martin, Judy Nomura, Miryom Arnold, jonie Harrington. ROW 2: Miss Conant, Ad- visor, ju y Lathrop, Karen Brandt, Sue Lundberg, Vicki Hotchkiss, Marge Lynholm, Cindy Istas. ROW 3. julie Shaft, Diane Hent- schel, Jo Campion, Penny Martin. Fi t Our Goal Shall Ever Be, Future Teachers of America is for students in- terested in the teaching profession. During their high school years, they visit various grade schools where they learn about the teaching profession. Girls' League is one of the largest groups with membership of at least 8570 of the girls at Cen- tral. During Christmas, Girls' League sells holly, and this year had a mitten tree. The purpose of which was to fill a Christmas tree with mittens for children who cannot afford their own. At Valen- tines Day, this group is in charge of the popular singing valentines. N' 4 g 5 it Q -iii E , C 'L 52555 ' .,.f.: ' X A - l.e'..: - -t . - 6 S Y?-. W, ,525 f Q F '- t I fi TQ! ,lr +V N K Q gk Qff m t N . to li? .E 'ez' ' W t' r ' N 4' W' vs 1 - ' - 1 Q v sv Jw T12-355352323 ' ' ti , Q gr , V W WW Q , r X 'L ' I , vw Q, 0 V fii'f:1iiiis?5s.1:Q-1 S 4 l X W v W - .er ,rl , e li V f 4s . , H6 ROW 1: Jean Ramer, Roberta Eustis, judy Paymar, Vicki Sharpe, Marilyn Smith, Noel Meyer, Barb McKenney, Myra Kaplan, Karen Marks. ROW 2: Louise Goldberg, Marta Lazarus, Nadine Pleason, Marsha M1fSky', Nancy Korth, Carole Neff, Frances Bloom, Connie Shaller, Helen Frank, Tamara Neren, joan Fryer. ROW 31 Joyce KHPIHH, Sue Nelson, Pai Sfhadl, Rllih 5ChmHlZ, I-HVQUHC Haub, Carolyn Kruschke, Laurice Trapp, Judy Kaplan, Dian Smith, Ronna Butwinick. ROW 4: Sandy Kaplan, Carole Curry, Diane Hentschel, Carmen Carlson, judy Sundall, Margaret Nielson, Esther Stern, Marilyn Leafman, Pat Griffin, Diane Berglund, Martha Kidder. 6' ' , W ' ,I :'rf ...I Eng l!!! Ili! it I 'ii .,, .3 A ' 'S a ' Q ii 2 :A . CHORAL READERS ROW 1: Marge Cunningham, Marilyn Perlman, Vicki Sharpe, Tamara Neren, Judy Paymar, Marilynn Goffstein, Sue Felhaber, Barb McKenney. ROW 2: Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Advisor: William Abbott, Dave Abramson, Arlene Oberg, Sue Zimmerman, Judie Mc- Closkey, Merry Grotefend, Cathy Hanson, Carolyn Sorensen. ROW 5: Carson Smith, Sam Lewis, Gary Parker, John Sorenson, Dave Larson, Jim Schmoker, Dave Larson, Dick Chopskie, Todd Lefko, Evan Salisbury. Choral Readers is a group chosen by Mrs. Hayes to participate in the Speech-Music Show which is held annually at Central. It is not an all year round activity, but many hours of practice are Put in after school. The well-known commercial ll iiilzak . . . . DEBATE CLUB ROW 1: Ronna Butwinick, Karen Johnson, Sandy Sorenson, Betty Rud- berg, Lois Peterson, Tamara Neren, Pilar Tamboboy. ROW 2: Roger Nee- dels, Alan Verson, Pierre Macar, Chuck Mahaney, Gay Gustafson, Judie McCloskey, Mary Lamski. ROW 5: Harry Summerfield, Eugene Kaplan, John Sorenson, Gary Parker, Dick Chopskie, Ted Clemens, James Cook. Service To Om' Community. girls are also in this debates. Foreign Aid year. 'T rw N as ' +-49 lil. lf 7 J so i ' group. The Debate Club is open to anyone taking de- bate. These students participate in inter-school is the debate topic for this fb ROW 1: Jane Goldbarg, Vicki Sharpe, Carol Covell, Carolyn Sorensen, Mary Martin. ROW 2: Elaine Handelman, Janis Hanson, Alice Moy, Marge Cunningham, Karen Lindquist, Sallie Feurt. ROW 3: Gary Bloom, Bernard Statland, Lois Rice, Gene Quinn, Karen Ratwik. ROW 4: Mary Claire Swanstrom, Neil Arnold, Doug Anderson, Valdis Vikmanis, Patti Martin, Judith Frost. CAMERA CLUB . or , S5 fi? fi 5.-E' I ' 4' if Q 9 ' IQ.: 4 ' wr., 1 -41 9 F x J fb it 3 It MATH CLUB . . ROW 1: Mary Ann Werneke, Sgt. at Arms, Jurgen Exner, Treas.g Carla Hedeen, Sec., Pierre Macar, V. Pres. ROW 2: Carol Belmont, jean Ramer, Thomas Lien, Pres.g Terry Smith, Pauline O'Connor, Robert Brant, Val- dis Vikmanis, Leonard Davis, Bill Taylor, Walter Mingo, Mr. Brett, Ad- visor. 'I' . J .3 ,,-A,. ,Z ..,,. ,,. A ' !!!!!l R g!!!El 1 T 'iiii X. L a 1 Sys , ROW1:AlWbt,V.P'.gGl G ',P..gW W qs' , - ..f If Harris. ROW 2? Burtdreii Kathjini3roZlvlii,,elllfIicl:iiZl Goildloe: Y Stan Kaplan. ROW 3: Robert Flynn, Jurgen Fohlmeister, Dean Blehert. STAMP AND COIN CLUB . . . 1 -1 Ns.. 118 Our Skills Are Quicleened, Hobby clubs also join our parade of activities. Among them are the Bridge Club, Chess Club, Airplane Club, Camera Club, Math Club, and Stamp and Coin Club. ROW 1: Dick Schermerhorn, V. Pres., Roger Needles, Pres.g Michael Fefferman, Sec.-Treas. ROW 2: Burton Katz, Bill Flowers, Bill Taylor, Herbert Weber. ROW 3: Tony Williams, jeff Goldish, Richard Strimling, Dennis Tuveson, Mr. Kasalic, Advisor. . . MODEL MASHERS I vqf' ROW 1: Rick Pratt, David Seib, Treas.g Davis Marcotte, Martin 'ir Young. ROW 2: Mr. McGee, Ad- it visor, john Sjerven, Sec.: Michael Moser, Robert Hill, Clayton Zimmer- man, Pres.: Stephen White, Peter Big- elbach, Merlyn Warnscholy. 2. 'f ns nn ROW 1: jim Wolf, Dick Schermerhorn. ROW 2: Verna Klas- sen, Russel Moga, Toni Ostertag, Charlie Smith, Perry Fink, Eugene Melander, Ed Postiglione. ROW 3: John Melius, Bob Howe, Bob Extrem, Dan O'Neal, john Sorensen, Melvin Kan- kelwitz. Our Hobbies Thicleened. i e. ' . . CHESS CLUB 'ug ly 5 as ' p f, t . , , if 'N ' - :if irg , 'lllllillllll I lllllllllllulgllllli I Ill -i!ill!'Iil!!il!l'w' l - wllllllllllllllllli E 5 . BRIDGE CLUB They further our knowledge of our particular hobbies and better our skills in our specialized interests. ROW 1: Judy Nomura, Bernard Statland, Pierre Ma car, Treas.g Mary Bock, Sec. ROW 2: Mr. McGee, Advisor: Leonard Davis, Edward Miller, Walter Mingo, Pres., David Huebener. A . -2 .12 1 Q ra ,,,,,...- LL .1 's ,It t i'A6v Ez H9 Y TEEN CLUBS . . . Y Teens is a fellowship of girls associated with the Y.W.C.A. It emphasizes the christian religion but wel- comes teenagers of any denomination. They get to- gether in order to benefit themselves by business and social meetings. Y Teens deals with Hi-Y and has the same purpose as Hi-Y. The thirteen Y Teen groups at Central sponsor many dances and other money raising activities throughout the year. They have house parties, visit interesting places, and often have visitors speak at their meetings. LAETA QUINDECIM . ROW 1: Judy Sundall, Sec., Karen Moe, Pres., Diane Olson, V. Pres., Joan Wfebster, Treas. ROW' 2: Maxine Olson, Jeanie Allan, Judy Carl, Barb Schaffhausen, Judy Nomura, Nancy Sthaaf. Cindy Islas, Karen Hillstrom, Pilar Tamboboy. ROW' 5: Sue Nelson, Mary Moses, Betty Rudberg, Carol Mcllluskey, Darlene Skoglund, Joanie Jersak, Sandy Sorenson, Patty Dalton. ROVV 4: Diane Lindsay, Nancy Keene, Julie Shaft, Barb Beech, Sue Wieb- mer, Judie McCloskey, Linda Crawford, Judy King, Susan Johnson. ROW' 5: Jeanne Gerber, Ginger Blomholm, Jan Peterson, Polly Nason, Jo Ann Campion, Sue Holg-ren, Judy Polsfuss, Elaine Snyder. ROW 1: Diane Berglund, Treas.g Martha Kidder, Sec.g Judy Maser, Pres.g Morgan, Mascot, Judy Frost, V, Pres. ROXX' 2: Alice Bowles, Karen Johnson, Kathie Campbell, Mary Johnston, Portia Benepe, Roberta Eustis, Judy Humphrey. ROW' 5: Lois Peterson. Judy Johnson. Carole Curry. Carol- ann Belmont, Susan Kimball, Judy Nelson, Sandy Shetka. ROW 4: Mary Jane Ruth, Susan Paist, Sue Rhame, Diane Hentschel, Judy Moore, Sue Zim- merman, Nancy Briggs, Nancy Korth. ROW 5: Carla Hedeen, Sally Fischbach, Diane Sinks, Margaret Nielson, Judy Haugen, Gay Gustafson, Karen Peterson. SURSUM CORDA .. 120 OK-I-HI Y TEENS . . . ROW' l: Patti Perlich, Chaplain: Joan Gardner, Treas.g Joni Rippberger, Pres. fabsentl, Karen Rodenkirchen, V. Pres.: Glurie Zidel, Sec. ROW' 2: Judy Richmond, Diane Perlman, l.aVunue Hauh, Judy lfran- Lis, Laurie Kissling, Marilyn Schniuckler, llelen Mueller. T QW -.5 'fr 3 -ai We Older Groups D0 Often Meet, To Help Our Younger Sisters Get on Their Feet. Their Feet. fa. VIDA CON DIOS ROW 1: Ruth Schmalz, Sec., Susan John- son, V. Pres., Bev Bcnidt, I.C.C.g Elaine Clingman, Trea5.g Claire Iickley, Chaplain. ROW 2: Maria Silva, Sandra Korsmo, Sharon lilynn, Sandra Hawthorne, Judy Klein. ROW' 3: Judy Booth, Karen Lind- quist, Salle lieurt, Sandy Murrow, Phylis Cormican, Diary Martin. ROXV 4: Sandy Kelley, Dallas Lindgren, Marilyn Hooper, May Claire Swanstmm, Janey Ingemann, Judy W'iethoff, Sue Stanich. 'WJ' 1 CREDO Dlil . . . ROW' 1: Gayle Fellinger, Sergeant at Armsg Karen Ekholm, Treats., Sue Sundberg, V. Pres., Mary Lou Henke, Pres., Cathy Han- son, Seng Jan Sorum, Chaplain. ROW' 2: Sue Peterson, Sandy Johnson, Mary Van Eaton, Sue McMann, Mary Ellen Gundry, Donna Germain, Diane Snow, Lorry W'as- mund. ROW 5: Karin Sue Peterson, Patti Monick, Carol Crawford, Judy Barth, Kathy Kryewinske, Diane Hofdahl, Susan Heasc- man, Kathy Bennett. ROW 4: Lois Rice, Terry Heffron, Karen Sansome, June Pit- telkow, Betty Iikrem, Winnie King, Joann Greenwell, lilcanor Borden. ROXV 5: Karen Brandt, Judie Gray, Mary Camitsch, Martha Holbert, Penny Martin, Sue Harich, Merry Grotefend, Judie Lathrop. .dv P-1 121 AMO DEUM . . ROW' 1: Rita Knutson, I.C.C.g Joanne Le Sec., Judy Dalager, V. Pres., Karen Glae man, Pres., Penny Hicks, Treas.g Marg Lynghom, Chap. ROW' 2: Janet Nilsoi C.C.g Nancy Kaiser, Kay Thomson, Jr anne DuBois, Paulette Cash, Pat Well: Carol Jensen. ROW' 3: Joanne Lavalli Beth Tjornhom, Pat Dunn, Mary Harding Barb Melius, Geraldine Bache. ROW' 4 Sharon Pirtelkow, Sandy Lecy, Bebee lfertig Nancy Henderson, Delores Fry, Joanne M01 tenson, Marlys Hove. Clmrity P1'0gw11ns and Parties, Too, OTA KAN YA . . . ROXV 1: Carol Bellanger, Pres., Kathy Van lfossen, V. Pres.: Judy Goodroad, Sec., Joyce Mathews, Treas, ROW' Z: Sandy At- neosen, Sandra Wleilden, Gail Olson, Sally Countryman, Barb Byrnes, Jackie Sanders, Karen Butcher. ROW 5: Karen Moherg, Mary Kachinsky, Frances Bloomquisr, Veta Kemp, Diane Dingle, Lee Kemp, Dcanne Glcemaker, Karen Melivs. 122 BEATA AMICA . . . ROW' 1: Aggy Klees, Treas.g Betsy Nasor Pres., Penny Schroeder, FIFI, Sue Kennedy Sec. ROW' 2: Jacquie Sorum, Judy Col micant, Sharon Lenander, Patti Feeney, Jud lfruerking, Carol Ahl, Barbara Nortor Mignon Bush. ROW 3: Nancy Hale, D: anne Casey, Nancy Smith, Norma Eileri Sandra Helfman, Helen Hodgins, Kit Jer sen. ROW 4: Bobby Knapton, Diane Johr son, Sue Gold, Penny Orrell, Elizabet Johnson, Mary Lou Smith, Nancy Parke: Georgia Lewis. ROW 5: Lana Thompsor Judy Brown, Kathy Erdman, Kathryn Nie sen, Joy Oberg, Claudia Howard, Luc Williams, Mary Holmquisl, Judy Holni quist. l . . . LAETAE SORORRES ROW 1: Sally Brown, Pres.: Sharon Pinnow, Sec., Sue Lundberg, Treas.g Janet Armajami, V. Pres. ROW 2: Midge Hanson, Joanne Brown, Sue Sturley, Sue' Harley, Linda Stalder, Lynn Falls, Char Underbakke, Fran Bailey. ROW 5: Linda Bloom, Cathy Cairncross, Judy Carl, Sis Bair, Janean Eskra, Joyce Edblom, Barb Peterson. ROW 4: Susan Plahn, Mary Gibbs, Karen Christian, Rugh Ann Grossman, Patricia Bauer, Martha Smith, Judi Neby, Sue Gadbois. ROW 5: Barb Hoel, Jean Schleh, Katie Slattery, Vicki Hotchkiss, Martha Lynn, Jean Mahle, Diane Sternberg. Absent from picture, Connie Wiebmer. Are Iust Some of the . ' -I it ' 4 1 .wt r ,, me . . . BEL AMIE ROW' 1: Barb Anderson, l.C.C., Mary Beth Mclieen, Sec.: Noel Larson, Pres.: Connie Hermste, Treas.g Carol Lee Johnson, V. Pres. ROW 2: Karen Bjiorklund, Daphine Sorg, Mary Tucker, Bev Hopps, Betty Sulivzm, Marene Kelly, Sue Perlich, Irene Ditonno. ROW 5: Linda Brook, Carol An- derson, Chris Osten, Charlene Zynay, Sue Eha. Things Offered To You. . . . SO-AN Y TEENS ROW 1: Mary Kelson, Sec.: Carole Pittelkow, V. Pres.: Cathy Williams, CC.: Idell McCoy, Pres.: Rosie Ko- ran, I.C.C. ROW 2: Sharon Shaw, Sherry! Major, Dianne McConnell, Marilyn Helle, Jenay Johnson, Jean Schaffhausen, Linda Johnston. ROW 3: Bonnie Neikirk, Carol Vittermark, Sandra Gustafson, Jodie Alsop, Carole Peterson, Denise Coleman, Carol Neil- sen. l ..2? ROW 1: Marcia Moore, V. Pres., Margie Olson, Pres., Debby Bixby, Sec.: janet Barth, Treas. ROW 2: janet Rudberg, C.C.g Judy Miller, Danielle Marks, Mary Zucco, Barb Helmes. ROW 3: Ruth Dunn, Carolyn Larson, Sandra johnson, Betty Wet- zel, I.C.C.g Barb Leaf, jevn Garvik. ROW' 4: Kathy Book, Sally Holm- gren, Kathy Hamer, Patti Hoisser, La- Vonne Risedorph. F 4 Q 1 N ' l Makzng New Fnends zs Just One 0 Our Aims. ROW 1 Sue Gill IC C Bxrb Bergstedt Treas Vi lu button Pres X7lI'f.,lIll1 Swanstrom, V. Pres., lNIary lelhaber Set Kithx Nyrnc CC ROW 2 Kathy Nelson Karen Lyngholm Barb Heagle, Dee Dee Nltlxendritk Pat C ronevsold ROXV 5 Carol Willians Kathy lNL1l Sergeant at Arms, joan Germain, Linda Anderson L11 bmith ROW 4 Margaret Ponder P1ul1 Thomason Vmne Owens Suzanne Fortmeier, Hi-Y is for all boys who accept the purpose of the club which is, To create, maintain, and ex- tend, throughout the home, school, and commun- ity, high standards of Christian character. It is affiliated through the midway branch of the Y.M. C.A. This fellowship of boys, like that of Y Teens. ALPHA HI-Y . . ...HI Y CLUBS does many of the same things. They sponsor many money raising projects, such as car washes, paper sales, dances and others. There are six Hi-Y groups at Central and they meet each week at the Y.M. C.A. for very interesting meetings. ROW 1: Bud Ericksen, Sec., Gary Grimm, V. Pres.: Chuck Anderson, Pres.g Dave Gilbertson, Chaplain, Don Peterson, Treas ROW 5: Bill Brown, Bill Anderson, Pierre Macar, Bruce Gerber, Phil Fabel, Bruce Gislason, Ken Campbell, Dennis Sandberg. ROW 3 lim Rose, George Roscoe, Doug Istas, Terry Nelson, Tom Giddens, Roger Engstrom, Roger Needles, jim Wyatt. ROW 4 Ron Wicks, Don Smith, Ken Kochsiek, jack Evert, Bill Menz, Tom Attridge, jim Gough. ROW 1: jeb Bergstedt, Sec.: Dave Evans, Treas.g jim Cook, Pres., Larry Maeda, V. Pres. ROW Z: Bob Tucker, Paul Rick Jim Norum, Bill Anderson, Ted Coulter, Tommy Poch. ROW 3: Louis jeska, Jerry Harding, Craig Leverenz, Gregory Howard jack orter, Tom Robertson. ROW 4: Colman Page, Wendell Heldt, Bruce Gustafson, Mike McGuigan, Way'ne Heldt, David Hautzen V l ader, Richard Smith, Ken Marble, Chaplain Absent from picture. KAPPA HI-Y . HTF:- ROW 1: Ron Lemki, Sec.g Richard Sevlie, Treas.g jack Swoboda, Pres., Ken Dayton, Sgt. at Armsg Tom CENTURY HI-Y . . . Kisling, V. Pres., john Wilkey, Chaplain.. ROW 2: Bill Elwood, Stan Pinska, Kermit Uggen, Bob jeren- 1 tasky, Al Edelston, Gary Holstrom, Ed Shxmek. ant Am MID WN PPA C ENTRA' AL PHA CENTURY W 0 - If -Ao -- sr , Ja -Q A. , , 1 'fx' is W Q Q' Q Sw ' 'QM wwf 'iz W ,V i3 , r 4 s-I -ul ,W if S av 'B Q 5' I 'W 4 ' IRM -fear: Q il fer l f 147 is 'Tia S' ii 2, 5 Z ROW 1: Glenn Gauger, Sec.g Doug Anderson, V. Pres., Gil: W'illson, Pres.g jerry Kellum, Treas.g Brian Lien, Chaplain. ROW 2: Bob Brown, John Gislason, jim Dark, Tom Spaeth, Terry Boyd, Allan Webster, Paul Sorensen, Bill Winter. ROW' 3: John Olson, Bruce Abruhamson, Paul Heleniak, Rodger Brown, Jeff Piper, Jack Haag, Mike Kellum. 0014 MID HI-Y . iCENTRAL l l 1 - ,, . , ,7, , ROW 1: Rolf Nelson, V. Pres.: George Orlemnan, Treas.g Dick Ziebarrh, Pres., Lance Lonson, Sec.: Tom WI I77ZPO1 f- Delmonr. Row zz Jay Pfaendef, John Drew, David Bentley, Bruce Banisrer, Mike Alford, Jeff Drew, Bill ' Lang. ROW 3: Tom Attridge, Bill Perkins, Bob Loughman, Bruce Kiernar, john Melbosracl, Richard Darling, Dave Dudovitz. ROW 4: Bob Hall, Denny Heeren, Roger Sternberg, Gary Parker, Don Gahr, Jim Simons. mt .- - .xi . u - - i' ' N , ' X' 4 , l l Q Q. lr S O J ' Y' 'Y W4 .13 W ' 1 ' -'re -1721 gf ' l x' gl 584 i - :sei fre: fs r I , ' , N ,iii . N ---'sfzeq-, nm ...r 13:5 zz 'M up ' l ' Y I J ' ' i ' 5-X ,ix Q Q: Q E 7 , X' B Q - bb as b XX -4 .Q ' 9 ' ROW 1: Richey Adams, V. Pres.: Dave Larson, Pres.g Kurt Bjorkquisr, Sec. ROW 2: Dick Schulze, Dick P Dunlap, Glenn Bingham, Fred Lemmer, Judson Page, Robert rxrinkie. ROW 3: Evan Salisbury, William l 611716 OLYMPIAN FII -Y . Dikis, Bruce Piepho, john Sorensen, Dick Thorpe. ff: C3 127 499 GF' QQNEXJTMWT ' .,..-QBQ EEE i X C if V sang? 'I 0939 E W Q f Oc fr X N X A, gK, Q9 .951 ,gnu . wgxx X X uggvc ATHLETICS pg-,X ik It task -Q Q ROW' 1: left to right, Bill Brown, Dave Marvey, jack Swaboda, Ed Bruce, Dick Ziebarth, Gary Ales, Tom Delmont, Bob Tucker. ROXV 2: jerry Vilinder, Dave Abramson, Mike Herold, Dave Dudovitz, Chuck McNeal, Chuck Mahaney, Vance Mil- ler, Roger Needles, Jim Rose. ROW 3: -lim Clark, manager, Sheldon Fttinger, jim Wy'att, Dave Naiditch, Bob Brown, Tom Kisling, Dave Branson, Darrell Love, Tom Attridge, Bob McNeal, Kermit Uggen. ROW' -1: Coach George Roscoe, Larry Whit- more, Roland McFarland, Bob jerentosky, George Roscoe, jr., Roger Sternberg, Denny Heeren, Don Gahr, Chuck Anderson, and Ted Sauer assistant coach. Not pictured Mike Buford. Central Wins City Championship Mr. George Roscoe has been an inspiration to many of us during these past years at Central. How could our championship football team have achieved such fame without the Wonderful coaching of Mr. Roscoe? He not only showed the boys the funda- mentals of football but taught them sportsmanship and created in them a desire to win. Vile know the whole student body hopes that Mr. Roscoe's new job as Student Council advisor is both satisfying and satisfactory. I VZ 5 , 'C .9 'K Qui' 'Q qv just as the golden sun rose in the Eastern sky, the minutemen of Central appeared on Minnesotafs athletic horizon. The midday sun found the Central Minutemen holding their own against their more seasoned opponents and giving promise of future gridiron prowess. As the sun set, Coach Roscoe's boys had posted the outstanding record of seven wins. A 13-6 record was rolled up at the expense of Murray at our Homecoming Game. The Pilots were the last obstacle barring our City high school conference football championship aspirations, which placed the pressure squarely on both teams. VUith a 42-0 decision over Washington the previous week, the Central Minutemen chalked up its sixth straight victory. We i.ii':E1I'- ' lair, Sr X x ' f il I 1 'gre gn' l el ' 'K hr , A V J SCORES Central 6 r..a.V .r... H arding 0 Central 13 ...... .... H umboldt 6 Central 34 ..,,,, ,,,..., W 'ilson 6 Central 32 ,.r... ,,.....V,r. M onroe 0 Central 27 ........,... Mechanic Arts 0 Central 42 ....., ..... W ashington 0 Central 15 ...... ...vY,, M urray 6 .V -EZ. ' K c -lih 4 K ,sfj-.Q Y W W .A Get off the hall! --...--......,,, 'tx . .4 ' . ..' V','qN 4, -'W M.. x It N ji ,fb 1 'E-,gf Qwf, ,, M Off the leg, please , K mfinw ,wg r,xj 'y ur My 'I V? 1 2 5037- '47 Txfl A tt, Af in fi W lf, X' 5 Y vp- Q, lkk Ji V4 vac K 1 F rv. . A. 'L ' f-R Qlj?.Ji .Yll5QL3' 5f'?2'?.5'fall':l2 f'fl'l'Mf+ifl'W5' mt fl Here he comes again :f.:JS 4 'X , I,1? , ,,'is'-fl!-'ti .,,1 Q:'9' ,.I'.'f ' Q.'ff'f8:1gfmgL'f.?1'5 fel?,g4,,f! A-,eil2l,'S tgyttfgtyafftftyu v '1 - .Mant ,Lygf wlwft f 'wi H5 1' .. Ulf' .'f2+ wf 'P si. ,'3'fl-JG' -a' 'E 1 1'-lfff.ff,f.Qf2.f.,x4h23f'?-sMg,.il flies!-f'J' ' M 'pg ,A .M ,-:J-jg :Lv Lnfgfi 9 K 323315. -fi' , Li 9l,v4n1.,v,'e.f.4 x A I V3-Q -wal' tl... .V 1.3: I ,,kEyjg2,Wg,,,'.ff M, gvi5:.fq , Q'W.,.,3- ,zy- g,,1+f,:,.gfv.55' 2-f 4-iGf,sfj'f:,,,g l was if it ew I f u fm. 1. :fx x 4: ,fb l 5-559' V ,iz ,F 7 'f ,. fl-fl. ' ' 5' '- '- Amk' i'5..:?-il ,1 ,.L,J 'l iliaiii??f,'Tgp2g,gff, , L , -- . 1-c: ' , A ' ' VLA K. like? Hi . -' W .ima 1-sfmfff Siiifzfi Tiff g, tt A ,Q gli. ,,,f4f-,fl-A ., A -psf ,- Pay attention, fellas It's a free for all boys! l n -F ,er , 42,4 ' 1 Mk 'f' 'X ,qw W t KL gp 'X' an 132 'lk Q' ,. may Jffif 'Zia ,Q Beggars can't be choosy 5 ff' , at 'N vt NW -QE1:afisal s 1:Lfl'l ., V . . ,f 512.5 , . . ww y . Y . 22 F f 3f.r,5-+QSf, 3 A ' as Football or ll gang fight? In these three pictures Central High played their most important game against Murray. At the half time the score was tied at six all. But as the final gun sound- ed Central defeated the Pilots by a score of 15-6. In regular city conference play this year Central scored seven straight wins. Only eighteen points were scored against the Minutemen by all of the city confer- ence teams. lv ,g ,aim . Get up boys 'vibe-'y ' , M.-, . if ,gf ' . ryhtyftffu 0,yfl,.,. if A .A . 2 .M fi g r B., it W, .V .f A ,, , , let ,J Tfifs as A ., In ,Wk ,-' nuff .W --, ,M No, don't step on him! CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS . . ROW 1: Edward Postiglione, William jones, Shel Bernick, Frank Claymon, Mike Alford, Tom Spaeth, Mike jellinek. ROW 2: Paul Schulz, Curtis Atneosen, Clarence Taylor, Mike Kellum, Gene Hill, Bob Dehart, Greg Galyath, Stan Pittlekow. ROW 3: john Drew, Alan Sinailco, Bob Hill, Bob Mikulak, Dave Gilbertson, Steve Rossman, Douge lstas, Ken Dayton, Art Benner, Ken Pugh. B FOOTBALL . -1l i 'T - ROW' 1: Gary Fha, Dave Brown, Louie Lampert, Leonard Burton, Tony Silverman. ROW 2: Mr. Thorson, Billie Davis, Steve Gilts, jim Conroy, jeff Drew, Barry Kastel. ROW 3: Tim Roberts, Tom Barnes, jeff Piper, Barry Gerr, Don Peterson. ROW fi: Bob Glaesman, Bruce Gustafson, Roger Schmidt, Bob Hall, Capt., Tom Sirek, Roger Engstrom. . GYMNASTICS Fw-LV 'Yew ,Q I iv wt? ROW 1: Allan Clark, Walter Moody, Steve Godes, Gary Mondale, jim Bob Putnam. ROW 2: Tom Wolter, Dan Fisher, Steve Prawer, Stan Pittelkow, Bruce Gerber, Dick Steele, Coach Frank johnson. ROW 5: Bob Howe, jim Dyfina, Tom Giddens, Fred Slimmons, Bob Shel Bernick, Mike jellinek. ROW 3: Stuart Ehrlich, jerry Hinicker, Steve Shannon, Clayton Berry, Greg Reddcn, Greg Galyath. A4144 MW E57 get ref . . SWIMMING Swimmers, this year, paced by co-captains Gary Grimm, placed third in the St. Paul City Conference. In the region meet several records were broken by the strokers, and the future years will find Central with many more fine teams. The boys held a banquet at the downtown branch of the Y.M.C.A. during the middle of March. Swimming meets were held at Wilder pool. ROW 1: Gary Anderson, Gary Grimm. ROW 2: Ken Marble, Charles Siegal. ROW 3: Bruce Banister, Al Ruvelson, Bud Erickson. ROW 4: jim Wyatt, Bill Anderson, Don Peterson, Bruce Kiernat. ROW 5: jed Taylor, Bill Abramson, Sam Lewis. Don Smith. SAINT PAUL BASKETBALL CHAMPS . . f ,,. - ' SLALLS ' C Mvajjgfaf-w aifffll 3 55,1 - ? ,Elini H S i i f A i :., . K . U ' Q l A A 2 t f VIWL if X 1 iv f ' gil fm, t -f1-: 115 X' , ,P 9, 1 Q 4 , ,.., l V kkyy ,,,, 4 N 'ww , , C ,iii bk hwy 1 7 A R 4 K ! D ,ll 5 A i 1 if R S . , V! g - , Y ' , ROXV 1: Tom Delmont, Dick Ziebarth, Ken Dayton, Al Sinaiko, Bruce Gislason, Steve Hurvitz. ROW 2: jim Rose, Mgr., jim Gough, Chuck Anderson, Douglas lstas, Terry Nelson, Mike Herold, Mgr. ROW' 5: George Roscoe, Denny Heeren, Russell johnson, Larry Whitnmmmre, Don Gahr, Roger Sternberg, Mr. Kelly. Central High school this year can be proud of their basketball team because they shared the city conference basketball tournament with XX'ilson High school. The Minutemen were the only St. Paul basketball team in the Twin City high school playoff to go undefeated. Central High school scored a fabulous upset of 72-39 against Minneapolis North. This was one of the highest scores rolled up during the entire season by any of the participating teams in the Twin City playoff. Numerous sportcasters stated that this was one of the best teams that Central has ever had. This spectacular team was made up of eleven seniors and four juniors. We sincerely hope that Central will continue to produce many more fine teams. The team was inspired by managers, Steve Hurvitz, Jim Rose, and Mike Herold. Congra- tulations are given to Coach Coleman Kelly for his wonderful work with our Central Min- utemen. QN- :Q K 1 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 39 .......... 421523, SCORES 44 ...........e.... Wilson 52 ,,-- Mechanic Arts 5 5 ....,,.....,.. Johnson 64 ..... ..,,,,, N Iurray 34 ,.... ..... H arding 61 ,,,,,,,, Washington Humboldt I A HOCKEY K, Y Q. .TK xg. .-,K-gs. : N,-3 ff -W-5, gym - V .. V . r . -u. r: . . - - gr :fm if t -f X -2- r 'ef 5' ff Q 2 S W '-'Q . -- - 'LS ' K K K 'WEEK K .K 'K KA -A-'K -K 'are :mlm et ,ff RK f V .K 5,5 KK! , , :,:: , - - W 'ii as -- KK, ., .L K.. K - asf K 4 sf. . ,Sf X - w -.1 rt s5-,.- . V - ,fx 1 ' i 35 ' o l 9 t ln: si 3 , 5.34, , f 4 so . .Q- 5 -4 1' I . f f V 1 T :fi M e Q t - its . ' 4 ig A Wi . v nn.. ' P' ii 1 fi 4 1 - 'aft 'E f -as -. we 'Q - K fn- K 8 . .:K.K,KKKg ,fit Ki, if saw - K .yi E'fK2ff aff '-9f2'fa,,,w - g,, i Maw- K Q Kr, K-df, -A -f - x ,KN .5 K KR--ft' 1 , fa f - -tw fa.. ' if-fa lxzw- .v p Q .v6VhY:9,V'5nQK ggi? af-'gif ,G 0' 999. of-oo e ,, -- 4 0 559 ,WW ,- -. . -N Q. , Q5 . , , .1 - 0, Q . , V - - ,Kg-Kffg,-fr., 1, .K -'Q ' QK ' ' K-.4i4'4s . x-.M st . L--X395 f' V T -f '- 42 Sf -if H s'g0'Q-3 f ','? -J 455601 Fjtfga . , fi-4' s':v!d9.:'f.:l1-is 3.1,,gg kgi5Z,,3g,3,s . M h A , , K ,KA ,N ,EK KW S-35:6 Q 0 .4 . 5'o'o v '. CEJWXZK .- -, f 'Q f 5 5 0 6 0 6' 3' . l'-'L ' ' 'lkifxk it ,.fv?'kfw9?'igp . 59 ' ? 9l-V0 Q , ft . f P:':'? PI: I f9f0iZf4f3 sr. f + 138 ROW 1: Ron jack, Dick Nei- kirk, Bill Miller, Bob Tucker, Bill Lang, Harris Zidel, Lou Lampert, Tony Silverman. ROW 2: john Wilke, john Falteser, jim Wood, jack Swobda, Frank Bomberg. ROW 3: Coach Ted Sauer, Dave Kelm, Lance Lon- son, john Melbostad, Bob Brown, Bill Lund, Bob Nickel- son, Butch Lechtman. The Central Pucksters had a little bad luck in the regular conference play by losing six tough games. Mr. Ted Saur coached our hockey team and did a tre- mendous job and we wish him lots of luck in the future. The prospects for next year look very good and we hope they do a good job. The team was made up of mostly jun- iors and sophomores. We expect that Cen- tral will have an unbeatable team next year because all the players will be sea- soned. F1 s an , 1 tu- be . 'S' 'C rf 0, ,, he sl A ,gg al . Central K ,L ..L3i:..w if wma if V fm, Q 1 at ff 413' ,M A kr, 4 'fr -avf'1v.. f' . ' NX N? l ,., jj: SY if .0 ,MW , 0 W -,, ,wr ,, f' 1 ,. 4, '71 v,i.gV V , fy, The-5 : - '2-f' - e 'ff -1 im A ' ,b is X, gy .., N ,, -W . we 1 W.: A W if 1 V 1 tt M N 4 C fe 5, -A 1 J 3 rf 1 ,,, X' M tk if sw 'tr if , f 5,1132 tts We f aggyf' sf 'lf r U Qu, 1+ fy P' Q QI? gg 1 iwgi jaw? A S, Q! 1 at-. , 1. A A Q. f C f '- of ,. ' f fl' . if -M i fL..f.4,L ggi':4x42x I A5116 , , 3 - - 5 rf---. U r 9Q'G,,3 1. ,.h gr ' , 1 , 4fL..2!1f1?sEq ?'1i? N f if fefzwr- L gf' .iw J QY7f 'c2-yllfrbkffw -- C sr. ' C y,4ER.,r . . I dm, , Where is the puck? Central 5' HP' ,gl A ' Central Central ,AQ Central Central Central Central S e 'WWE ug.. ,699 ..- 1 .Q a,,,.,,,.,f--nt., 1 ve, diefszii 5- 1- -iii 1:2- ' SCORES Murray Harding Wilson Humboldt .. Washington Mechanic Arts Johnson . Monroe Were you there? CHAMPIONS ABOVE THE CROWD . . Golf this season was very successful. Coach Stanton Thorsons' team suffered only two defeats in city-conference play. Even though it was a very successful sea- son it was the first time in years that Cen- tral has lost the city conference trophy. The Minutemen were defeated by Murray and Harding. ROW lg Al Robbins, jerry l-lable, Gibby Vong. ROW 2: Jerry Hable, jack Utter, Mike Wilk, and Coach Stanton Thorson. TENNIS this year was lead to a victorious sea- son by Coach Sauer. Again they captured the city conference trophy. In order to have such a successful season they de- feated all other city con- ference contenders. Players to watch next year are Dave Dudovitz, Bruce Gislason, and George Roscoe. 140 ROW 1: Roger Sternberg, George Orlevoman, Bruce Gislason. ROW 2: Bruce Getshel, George Roscoe, Dave Dudovitz, Chuck Devet, and Coach Ted Sauer. . THESE TEAMS DO CENTRAL PROUD if-.Jul .,.., Sl ENIOR VARSITY 'RACK . . . Central High school's championship nior varsity track team took first ace honors in the city conference gain this year. Following this decisive ctory the team coached by Coleman elly placed second in the Minnesota ate track meet. All Central can be 'oud of this, another championship am. IOW 1: john Drew, Curt Atneoson, Gary Halmstrom, Mike jellinek, Allan Verson, Bill Yambrick, Dave Branson, Robert jones, Roger Anderson, Spencer jackson, Art Benner. ROW 2: Bob Hill, Roger Needles, Tom Kisling, Don Pasteur, Ronald Wicks, Bob VlcNeal, Paul Moore, Clarence Taylor, Ken Pugh, Charles Anderson, Chuck Mahaney. ROW 3: Roland McFarland, jim Gaiman, im Rose, Loren Foss, Ken Kochsiek, Dennis Albrecht, Larry Singer, Russ johnson, Denny Heeren, Larry Whitmore, Kurt Bjorquist, Hary Grim, Charles McNeal, Schell Bernick, Not present - Coach Coleman Kelly. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK . . . Central High school jun- ior varsity track were also repeaters this season. This fine team also coached by Mr. Kelly took first place honors in the city confer- ence. There are many un- derclassmen that should be watched closely for the fol- lowing season. .EiA4....-l-.. ROW I: jeff Drew, Dallas Holmberg, jim Roberts, Ed Bruce, Bill Elwood, Stan Pittlekow, Greg Galyth, Gene Quinn, Paul Schultz, Bruce Gerber, Fred Slimmons. ROW 2: Tom Hann, Stan Kaplan, Ev. Oslen, jim Druck, john Wagner, john Duffina, Wayne Protratz, Bob Greenlee, Bill Brown, Bob Ray, William Dikis. ROW 3: Tom Sirek, Bob Dehart, jim Dark, Charles Mahaney, Fred Ellis, Wolf Hennig, jergan Fohlmeister, Stewart Swartz, Steve Krupp, Dave Naditch, Dave Abramson, Bruce Gustafson, Bruce Peipo, Sheldon Bernick. 141 Practice, practice malees perfection, T!?!61'6L1-if 6? I HBH HOCKEY . li .,-XQQBRQ in S M rfixm A Q' i' af.: E24 J4551 ROW 1: Tom Costanizo, David Makiesky, Neal Shapiro, Mike Alford, Mr. Roger Misgen, coach. ROW 2: Roger Kast, William Anderson, Tim Roberts, Bob Zahradka, Bob Marks. ROW 3: john Watkins, john Oase, Jim john- son, Bob Toensing, jim Connelly. 966f56 ee ees area l: lf 1 V l',i 4' U U an ,O f' .n' ,0 Qg w afsgi sw :-Q :ze '- W - ', 52 2339. 53 j '1E Q! 115:3 5 CROSS COUNTRY FINALISTS Central can be proud of these boys who ran in the regional cross country meet. Lead by Bob Hill, who has the wonderful habit of placing first, our team tied with Alexander Ramsey for first place. Cross country is truly a sport that requires courage, grit, and endurance. These Cen- tralites have a large supply of all the required ingredients. gr I it 5 ,t P' e it R fr , . .,,, A r , C I xl, ,Qi ROW 1: Mike jellinek, Paul Schultz, Bill Yambrick. ROW 2: Bob Hill, Clarence Taylor, Doug Istas, Curt Atnoeson. Not pictured Greg Galyath. Under the Athletic Boa1'd's direction . . . A BASEBALL The baseball team had a very exciting season last spring. Every one of the four wins and three losses were close and thrilling games. The team functioned as a close knit unit under the excel- lent coaching of Mr. George Roscoe. ROW 1: Neil Grufman, Bill Peterson, Peter Brandt, john Roessler, Barry Effress, Tom Delmont, Dave Cooper. ROW 2: George Roscoe, Tom Attridge, Bob Yeager, Dick johnson, Gary Ales, jim Shlimey, Gene Charpentier, Dick Darling, mgr. Eat? 6f9 60.9 99 W 9296 9 Q as-ei em iw' at 4-'ai Fir' as M423 M ii ii 1 2' 'Q Win iiivt' -v2?'1-veg. ...ww Rat, .ev ,W .arg :wan ,,,f,,f,:A.,! Yes' Set. wa. .'17,,z' ,537 we sis? ff.. Jem. ,F E, . . . ATHLETIC BOARD The duties of the Athletic Board are lnportant to all students active in sports. 'hey take care of the giving of letters, the l Club dinner, and choosing the boys to eceive the athletic awards. Mr. Coleman Kelly, Mr. Ted Sauer, Mr. Kenneth Berg, Mr. john Lackner, Mr. Stanton Thorson, Mr. George Roscoe. 143 4 G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD . . ROW 1: Mary Moses, Presidentg Nancy Briggs, Recording Secretaryg Maxine Olson, Secretary-Treasurer: Sue Rhame, Vice President. ROW 2: Betsy Nason, Martha Lynn, Cathy Cairncross, Patti Monick, Sandy Morrow, Sue McMann, Sherrie Mazingo. ROW 3: Carol Crawford, joni Effress, Patti Martin, Gay Gustafson, Penny Martin, JoAnn Campion, Jeanie Allan. Good SPO1'i7lZ6l1flSlJiP We Stress, X in pf fi' 4 ' 4 Ll ew o ti It .we -111i41'2 tiel- me x, ,?V.- vA':' Avvrzi I -QQ' -14--- 'lf - f i i i,1.: ,1A, a, ,4.1 . has Zii di7Ei?5!.f-F553-,--':::. '..'-:-',f:.'1:t-. i 4 ., ,, ' ' '--'hr o E. .i.'z 1':'::5LI':':Tt1'Fu' I F You are now called to order, order, order! The Girls' Athletic Association is the athletic center of every Central girl. Each girl tries to earn 1,000 points in her freshman and sophomore year so that she can receive her letter. During her junior or possibly senior year she works for an additional 500 points. This entitles her to an All-City Award. An Executive Board is elected every year.'Each girl on the board is in charge of a different sport. It is her duty to record the points which the G.A.A. members earn. Some of the sports that the girls play during the year are fieldball, basketball, volleyball, and softball. They also take part in many outside sports such as ice skating, bowling, ping-pong, horseback riding, and many more too numerous to mention. Every year a variety show and a style show are given for the benefit of G.A.A. They are open to any girl who is interested in G.A.A. IUNIOR-SENIOR FIELDBALL TEAMS C-2? ROW 1: Sue Rhame, Alice Bowles, Karen johnson, Judy Carl, liverette Harris, Bernadine Scharosch. ROW 2: Karen Sansome, Susie Heaseman, Sandy Morrow, Nancy Briggs. Maxine Olson, Karen Ekholm. ROW 3: jo Cam- pion, Mary Moses, Betty Ekrem, Karen Brandt, janet Gustafson, Carolyn Kruschke. ROW 4: Gay Gustafson, Martha Holbert, Patti Martin, Mary Louise Henke, Merry Grotefend, Penny Martin. Navy a Game Ends in Distress. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FIELD BALL TEAMS xr 13' ROW 1: Nancy Hale, Pixie johnson, Sue Perlich, Sue Gi ll, Vicki Sutton, Kathy Nelson, Margie Olson. ROW 2: Betsy Nason, Deanne Glemaker, Kathy Neily, Mary Tucker, Zarina Valenzuela, Darlene Allen. ROW 3: Cathy Cairncross, Katy Kixmoeller, Barbara Peterson, Midge Hanson, Sue Lundberg, Joanne Brown, Sis Bair. ROW 4: Shirley jones, jackie Few, Margaret LaBore, Vanne Owens, Martha Lynn, jean Mahle. 4 ALL-CITY AWARDS . . - , .. .P -t I i ,L'f . Q 'J f , 2- - ,,,, R ' : f- if 'L if ifii5ii'iiri 1 or , , . f 1 ' . ' ' J '. ,' 5 K ' i'. - - 1' We '23 ' A Qy 5 8 in , at E' . H, i 15 'I Q S t- 4 fs t , fi' WP 13' tt' ' 'X 9 K J Q' if, 1- fy 4 Ffh if E, , 1 t 14? N if .M S, as 1 .. L ' 5 I 3 fa I if ' f 1, . - , 2 J - , if ,a P at -f of i 'f 13-2 -is il ' ' K A Q A' C , I . tg, if 'Q ' .,':: 'u I Q 1 , K I 'Q ' O ,Z ' ln, f, in if 1 J 2 if , l fl 4' Uv. O 2 Q5 ' dl IK 1 2 r. ,C 211- ' 3 ,ggi M, K J A s fb , 4533: t, 1 B: 1, . W R J, v Q .tl f , V A l ' ' S4 il. I b so ,aa Y X ' X t K s , rv. ,ii an -54, X W ,sk ,N M , , . R son, Lorry Wasmund. ROW 2: Carol Crawford, Janet Gustafson, Mary Bock, Rita Weiss, Maxine Olson, Nancy Briggs, Alice Moy, Judy Carl. ROW 3: Carolyn Kruschke, Sue Wiebmer, Sue Harich, Merry Grorefend, Eleanor Borden, Sue Rhame, Patti Monick, Janet Chromey, Sandy Morrow. ROW 4: Penny Martin, JoAnn Campion, Martha Holbert, Patti Martin, Gayle Fellinger, Mary Lou Henke, Mary Camitsch, Mary Lampland. OW 1: Carol McCluskey, Karen Ekholm, Mary Moses, Susan Heaseman, Mary Martin, Mary Ellen Gundry, Kay Thom- Points We Worked For, Points We Collected C CLUB . J e ,,.f 4 Wm., iii V an ssye . 'P I 'fa ' ' - K-N - ,W , if I t P Q P Y 'W 3 of S 'tst -if in fare ' ov, P a, , H' , ' C 2 Q-, '13 L 1 of A f , . K A '- VE. 5 X ., - , 3 S is M J , Q A A X ,,. . . Y '- ' Ig , , C .E St N. I G 'V 3' Q aa: 'F , qc W 5 , V .X L iff? I L W Q ,,I,. af, A if, X Q ' ' J A' j , I 'J s li , , 3 K, gs t 2 ir is in . 3 JN- M, 1. , .1 avi' -. f . --f ,A , C r r :,,f- W . J 2 wx ,,, 1 ' J. P fe- 1 .4 ' 1,L,..t, 5 V ae . , . ROW 1: Nancy Hale, Sandra Weiden, Norma Eilert, Susan Domonkos, Janet Wagner, Marcia Duke, Donna Hoffman. ROW 2: Joyce Matthews, Becky Stanfielcl, Adrienne Novak, Vicki Sultan, Nancy Smith, Jean Ehrlich, Evette Harris, Sandy Atneosen. ROW 3: Judy Goodroad, Lee Kemp, Jeanne Berthiaume, Deanne Glemaker, Kathlyne Pellet, Rosie Koran, Patricia Bauer. ROW 4: Joan Fredrickson, Beryl Butwin, Nancy Henderson, Elaine Montague, Glenda Schadt, Sharon Domagalski, Roberta Ganas, Mary Kachinsky. . C CLUB I K NOW M 'Ni ' if 1 ,, S' ' V 'f etle ., , S - ' J : . Wie Q5 f 5 S s b'LL I C ' .1 2- 'A A i ff ' J V l 'S 4 f J' J 1, S f ef ff - , Q L. VW J Ci 1 JAX A :.'2... . s f K at . Q I W S, ,, -we , 'i n S ' 3. ff' 'L C S QS'-'i Ti , ia Y., T 1 A , V J it A -ir , Jaffa ' :se Q , I if , V 'nv vp-if 133 W s ' ,,,,f, Q, ,f .. 3-we J 'J W' 3 3 19 .,. J v v W -mr K ROW 1: Sue Lundberg, Joanne Brown, Sue Sturley, Barb Peterson, Midge Hanson, Terry Cutts, Kathy Van Fossen. ROW 2: Sue Gold, Linda Bloom, Judy Carl, Dianne Casey, Susie Winnick, Patti Feeney, Joyce Edblom. ROW 3: Martha Lyn, Jean Mahle, Diane Sternberg, Betty Ekrem, Nancy Parker, Cathy Cairncross, Karen Christian, Georgia Lewis. ROW 4: Judy Holmquist, Janet Armajani, Barb Hoel. Joy Oberg, Jean Schleh, Katie Slattery, Vicki Hotchkiss. Now By the Team, We Howe Been Selected. . C CLUB ., . ., t,.' . .V . f - aw, Yiwiee ' J . ewrfesgggis-fsii 4, f::,-.zfz-:ga-f , , - if - i , Y ,X ,,, ' V ,. ii211551312Il-f'iQT-'f5'ff.w eg, fl, ,Mk :Q . V, -as Lf: ' . , .1 A K e A :Wgaaa -- 4 f' 1 .ff-fa e V '55, K an ' i H Mas. ., .,, f , var V, Xl , I W., 'MJ' N Q , , t 9 , . , ' Q ROW 1: Aggy Klees, Judi Cormican, Mignon Bush, Fran Bailey, Joanne Gordon, Char Underbakke, Sherrie Mazingo. ROW 2: Sis Bair, Betsy Naggyn, Judi Neby, Janean Eskra, Lenore Dannovsky, Rollie Perlman, Sue Kennedy. ROW 5: Sue Birnberg, Jean Straus, MaryLou Peilen, Karen Brandt, Sandy Johnsen, Kathy Kryewinske, Judy Barth, Marilou Smith. ROW 4: Marlene Singer, Lois Rice, Sharon Vad, Gail Rosenblum, Judy Brown, Jackie Few, Karen Sansome. REFEREES . , i , , A W - W. E ,.V, Q E N e w A V IVA W. V J '. ' R ' 3 s sf , J, 1 5 ,, .J QQ I N . ' f J A 'W X O ' S 12? 1 - I . . :JM 'Yi' 'fn Z S Q W Hi , 4, 35 Q Vi? Q ., rr' eff? , '1 2 f . , J ' S 5 R Z M W N I .. 4 .2 I , I ., ,L f'-K 1 ' Q t k rl ' ,Q F ei 2 L, f of I 1 ff, e -' 6 A 'H Q, l y Q, wr li' 3 ' f as . .N 2 f +4 we f L l B .ax 5 ff 1 4 ' . U31 .1 . J S. f ' J 7 , 'Ax 7 ' , -lni l' , ' i, l .y iiii t. K J 1 a V s . J ROW 1: Joanne Brown, Judy Carl, Sandra Weiden, Judi Cormican, Marcia Duke, Char Underhakke, Sherrie Mazingo, Lee Gransberg, Gail Rutman, Carol Jensen. ROW 2: Janet Gustafson, Nancy Hale, Kathlyne Peller, Karen Brandt, Mary Moses, Sandy Atneosen, Sandy Hampton, Susie Winnick, Sis Bair, Doris Shannon. ROW 5: Judy Holmquist, Martha Lynn, Jean Mable, Diane Sternberg, Nancy Parker, Karen Ch ristian, Barbara Lemere, Sharon Shaw, Maggie Baltus, Janet Chromey. ROW 43 Vicki J. Hotchkiss, Karen Sansome, Mary Ann Happe, Kari Nielsen, Elaine Montague, Barb Hoel, Judy Brown, Merry Grotefend, Eleanor Borden, Lois Rice. Together We Make Up the Team a far . H X Y 1- I Ziyi- in This is our way of playing volleyball. The girls really enjoy this sport, but it's quite a task getting the ball up, up, up over the net. . . CHEERLEADERS Sue McMann, Jeanie Allen, Sharon Reese, Sue Rhame, Joni Effress, Mary Moses, Carol Crawford, Karen Hillstrom. That Keeps Central on the Beam. We ef I 3. M gl ini Qs if I W E H ff, STA? CQJJHUS The cheerleaders are the real backbone and spirit of all school activities. And the seniors look pretty proud being that they just won a tough game. Qw WW ? ' Q UW Q gg X626 Q K wa WD OX J 5 X EL A 2260 4 2 fee, 4 QLQ rx P- ON 14 P' Ngxb V- O Q6 XAOXRJ gb OO 6 19 C'LL 4-V -wp 'X 453 Q LQ 4 Qu 'wok' A ,f 1 ,If'l iii of 9 45 , A 54 QW ,Q X gybss 45 x v,x'L- ' IZ' 1,00 Lf'f'r! G ,N Y Jw J ' L F50 ,1 vw My 1 7 fp LL . 1 L Q- NXQKX N5 'rr 4 rf D n fr GV Q f P' f Tv N ,.w453-fvwgswq '--' ...vw -3 K A gi k wE 44 H f 5, ffl 1 f 4filf'Qf. ' i fx ,. B,VfQ,l,,x fi M Q A 'L . wQ'5'ff , ff Q . 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QM vw , M W . ,W , , , fi, A I n i G A NIGHT TO REMEMBER . . fy x f s ,u I N Q x O 0 ,xl 5? si ,I R QSQWQ 5 fi- 'P se Q Je Yes, it was a night to remem ber the plannmg and prepar mg for one of the biggest events 1Il high school was an excitin time for the Juniors and seniors me 51 Wai 2 V mm Q- naar fe gang 'Jia gum Q 9319 W gg f2fvg'N 2f'1s' The swirl of formals and the floating music added enchantment to the evening. E . . . 4 - a - I ln V .Ti . ' fi-11 1 '-1,1 - ' ' 11.1.3 HA se :gf , . .VJ -L 1 is . 1 L' :- ,VN K . . . . g T I I . 2 2:1 ::fe.f F f- 'fjiiim 51 egg? f 11 L1 - i f 1 -1 1 2 . 1 gf 5 me f y e ? W1m1s11Sge1- 1 ,s41gn1g2g.fgg311.5.1.f11Q21 1 1 1 11 A w g 1 23 ,51 11 An ,. EaWvw1111gE, 1 , 1 11 .am ,,.. 11 11,1 1.3 4211. 1 1. 21151 . . .. . 1 1 M ,K . . . z1?w1fS1mf' T -2:5111 11. ffsfg:gp5g5515111535g11zu4szff21 -:- 1 :ff 1 f Q , 111 4 mm . 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Qi . iii. islf '!5li . ll U 'IEES' .f 1' -Galaga wwe we-f' X9- xii :maya lllf' Hifi 9'5' ,xgmQQa tfxx ,av x 'fldl We giifiiiii ll in IIIIIV . 4 Elk Ill uv. -I- !f!.,lEu As 1 ijf uv' Pxtxix AWK Q! ff' N if ff a' fc, 2 ' :M Q X51 , I ll ' ' :ge ff Af! xgiixp x - x. ya! im, lv! if George Roscoe and Mary Moses Sue Rhame and Gary Anderson 5 K k:X Gary Ales and Jeanie Allen e Q, Karen Hillstrom and Dick Ziebarth 154 A r l ,mx Gay Gustafson and Chuck Anderson and Dave Dudovitz Polly Nason si sill 4 I 1 -.. . 4. hi . 1.2! is! .5'f' Vik ki had Sue Lange, last year's homecoming queen, and Ardyce Gustafson, queen of '56, and also Miss Minnesota of 1957, honored us with their presence. ' QW , . I-:QSQA A pq 5' -' iwsq'-ro' .wo 1 n 0 'vi iowfaq A ' ' . J 4 4 Q if-Qhv i . . islt N 5 V . . . -MM--M1 4 HSL A bevy of candidates and then - the final selection brought cheers from Centralites. Attend- ing the queen were Karen Hill- Strom, Polly Nason, Kathy Ben- nett, and Joni Effress. Suspense filled the air as Central met Murray in a royal clash which climaxed our conference season, decided the city championship, and brought a triumphant victory to our Homecoming celebration. Our win over Murray brought the City Conference title to Central which added OUR KING - GARY ALES, AND QUEEN - JEANIE ALLAN to the festivities already in progress. The exciting week included balloting for our Homecoming royalty, selling but- tons, introduction assemblies, the royal coronation, parade, and dance in the school gym. All in all, it was one of the most thrilling events of the school year! W , he uingl i W! Roll Plcks 1 Our royal procession QRS? lgji? ., H AL 5. , s e lili ' Qu i K - fizffi . 7 A Mif wf, T' 5 : 6, Q The 9:10 bell rings and off we rush to the auditorium! Programs from impersonating the football team to experiments with liquid air held our attention throughout the year! . . . Hey! Who took the ball? ,Mft V , .1. ii! A f l J v 1 fa? M302 et, J ii A Q ' if X V Q53 4 ' Q1 me VU :Y at Q- 1 4 K 4. x j 2 'L X' A 't vt X Z fi at f iw ff X '2 'KS Tex - X i R 1 x if 'lax S N3 'i Q85 J Q 1 ' 5 Q 3 'qw , XZ i SS fx ,ffl a n xt r 2 X 6 'B ov wg of , E K A bird's eye view! .UL e i 'gig' K 'X 1 ' X , C . at--mf. I 1 I wi hrlstfhas M X f A Pageanrr y i gf' iv 'lb gr-fi t X A Hf,f'i-Qlii T gwma 51:4 rg 1 it its fx we as is oo g -..L 4 S3231 Singing Valentines Our championship football team -5 ' Q, ff? mid' - 1 . . M I iiiiv- t c ' M Q ..... Stag or drag - we were there! At our many dances this year, the strains of the music could be heard as Centralites whirled their JA dates around the floor. Ti'- . . iiiggf --...... '7 ,A 1' :,,- B K 4 B' Wwff is 6 ,NJ , 'fs 'auf fa' f W M3 Us 'gist r . 55:51 . ' L 7s so , dk ' ' ' 1 X-4 ' , Q1 iff? - slit' f or if? . raaawe My, Dick, how you've changed! 994 9 ' mmf ' if - AL hlid-Commencement of 1957 Oo Uoj, g A SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART ' morn This year's Sophomore Sweetheart Candidates were JoAnne Brown, Barb Peterson, Cathy Cairncross, Claudia Howard, Martha Lynn, Sis Bair, JoAnn Gordon. .1-. P51 Cathy Cairncross was crowned queen, and attending her were Qi' .35 JoAnn Gordon and Barb Peter- ' son. 11 u X fi - f: f N1 I ISU! X' ' e Hifi Q If S97 l 'Q i 9 995 ' ' ' ia' 'E visual' ,nie lil IOS. gli? in 4 -v Nl'- Queen - Pilar Tamhuboy Allenzlants - Sue johnson and JoAnn Campion Excitement filled the air as Pilar Tamboboy, our AFS foreign exchange student from the Philippine Islands, Hut...two...three...four...hut... became Sno-Queen of 1958 out at Powderhorn Park. With a tear in her eye, she graciously accepted the throne as Sue johnson and JoAnn Campion were crowned attendants. Minutemaids honor the queen. 9 , A U E illl lld 1 N535 be Lltailfvfix, . CP vvifxx D .Q Jw LKQVTQ miami .Nm Having troubles, Karen? -. -rg If xx 5 Q. l 3: ilk: 5-'ii miiiili5 llll HHH!! 'ill' 0' Q Something new was added to Sno-Day this year . . . the electing of our Senior boys as the Four Winds. The boys so honored were Dick Zeibarth, Bob Hill, George Roscoe, and Gary Anderson. This event was in- cluded in the Winter Interlude dance held at school to conclude Sno-Day of 1958. ...... gf op i . 'If' ,A A 4 ' ' . ' - it ,,,. , e fr W J: xr, f g How's the dance, kids? Z' sn ii i 1 i ii QQ -f, awk Y s ff H 52. ff ,S E Y..-gh we 3? 6 x 1. 1 I f 3' '9 ' aff' we , Y K1 31 a n ff lg H . . .1 i 1 Q 'X 5 1 Q up I ix Q ! i 25' 1 9 '-1 YEA nu if hu 4 , a i e Well, if it isn't . . . ' gif 'W - . , fa , . M .g . - i - ' 1 .fm 5 M g f., Q5 Y , g e if g et ' ,eff W- 1 at QL , Y 63 t W 5 3: Rx ff L 5 we gi H hi Mg. 1 Q ,, .. .. T.. ei. ...If - f -- ' A' ' 'Z '-ss :1Q'2':'-151232-I v laid W , Mmm m W A band from the U. of M. provided the music. W 'W l 1 l SENIOR CLASS PLAY . . The Senior Class pro- duced the spectacular Around the World in Eighty Days. After school every night from October on, you would find the cast in the audi- torium until six o'clock rehearsing their lines. Be- cause of the problems in staging a play of this type, there were numer- ous committees working with our harassed direc- tor, Mrs. Hayes. EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!! ROW 1: Vicki Coleman, Karen Johnson, Judy Humphrey, Terri Libmen, Barb Schaffhausen, Sue Felhaber, Judy Paymer, Tamero Neren. ROW 2: Marilyn Leafman, Cindy Istas, Gloria Zidel, Betty Rudberg, Martha Kidder, Stuart Erlick, Ginger Blomholm, Ronnie Salute, Bob Hill. ROW 3: Mrs. Hayes, Ed Gleeman, Todd Lefko, Bill Abbott, Even Salisbury, Sheldon Azine, Gay Gustafson, Harry Summerfield. ROW 4: Susie Hor- witz, Dave Larson, Sam Lewis, Stan Hooper, Steve Shannon, Gary Par- ker, Margaret Neilson, jim Schmoker, Dick Chopske, Diane Sinks not pictured. Mr. Fogg, Mr. Fix, and Passepartout are ready for the Indians! 'IUNIOR CLASS PLAY . . ,. , 5' Q7 The murder mystery, rm Uncle Harryj' was fm, , staged by the junior - ,I-, Class this year. Due to W V ,., 51,551 the diligent work of Mr. iw, 1 Mallinger and various ,gk V. 'Q ji committees concerned, the f A A - - ggi' , ' 4. play produced was a very il gi 1 aria . successful one, and pre- sented a challenge for awww-.mp - the Juniors involved. George and Lucy look on as Hester and Lettie glare at each other, .. 3, , at.. -Qs, F? -t:2.:Q:W-'-- ' f if ' Sie., , ,eiavlli K ,M K iglrgltkgg -- aar- ,, 2 li Ei . fwfwf, H i., A f f 5: -Us-f:-Dim: .,l.,,. , .,,. a - 5 Q P2 an 'T fax as 3 t A ' ROW 1: Ken Buchanan, Sally Richardson, Jane Goldbarg, Helen Frank, Lorry Wasmund, Gayle Silverman, Liz Frishberg. ROW 2: Mr. Mallin- M'a5DfQ:1 Q' ' ger, Leonard Davis, Marvin Cohan, Bernard Statland, Ruth Schmalz, 1 Eleanor Borden, Janey Ingemann, Sue Sundberg. ROW 3: Ed Paster, g ' ---- 'U Dave Hautzenrader, jack Resnick, Ronny Wicks, Dave Abramson, Patti A j :S Martin. Y K K .r , A-HEMl!! says Lettie. 160 O R 1958 CEHISEA STAFF Editor in Chief - DIANE SINKS Senior Editor - JUDY HUMPHREY Assistant - ROZ LEIBO Homeroom Editor - KATHY KRYEWINSKE Assistant - BARBARA MCKENNEY F f14' ulty Editor - JUDIE MCCLOSKEY Assistant - LOUISE GOLDBERG Boys' Sports Editor - ROBERT BELL Assistant - SHARON VAN TOL Girls' Sports Editor - SANDRA MORROW Club Editor - GAYLE SILVERMAN Assistarlts - MARILYN PERLMAN, JUDY LATHROP A' Music and Drama Editor - sA1.r.Y FISCHBACK Assistant - MARSHA MALKES Feature Editor - PATTI MONICK Typing Editor - MARLYS Hove Assistant -H MARTINA SIRENO Art Editor - JUDY HAUGAN Assistant - ABBIE SCHMIECHEN Novelty Artist - MARILYNN GOFFSTEIN A11 Editor - KAREN LINDQUIST Assistant - JUDY BOOTH Business Editor - CAROLYN SORENSON Assistant - LAURICE TRAPP Subscription Editor - JOAN GARDNER Assistants -- MARLENE DANIELS, JANIS HANSON Publicity and Exfbange Editor - CATHY HANSON Photographers - KEITH MERRITT Assisttnrts - JEFF PAYMAR, BURT BONGART Yeah, what do you want NONV? Genius at work! ' xx f 5 The big wheel! Our advisor Mr. Hathaway . ,. '1 XVell, you see its like this . . A remarkable job has been accomplished on the Cehisean this year by Mr. Hathaway. During his first year as literary advisor of the yearbook, he has put in countless hours of earnest and diligent work. Without his guidance and understanding, our yearbook would not be what it is, and to him, the 1958 Cehisean staff pays tribute. Credit should also be given to Mr. Daniels, the business advisor of the Cehisean, and to Diane Sinks, our editor-in-chief, whose labor and laughter helped to make the putting together of the Cehisean a chal- lenging, worthwhile, and enjoyable experience. Q, .,.- . V .K 2 t t .,.,. A A 4+ .A wmv - M t t te 9 N 5 U W ' 1 . U I I H ,aff a fo , . N ' W owl Cm t 'ii l -:'- .gy 'Wa -n u , R is X i The ever-faithful Crewneck sweater! gh-MX xx xi, N Q T he P013 The Ivy League Look was the style this year seen in both boys and girls clothes. Centralites did their best in following the Vin 162 fad . . . Bxoi D ular blaze 6 Me see - :ails n 2 ft mffmn f?l'fs t t ifli l :ell 5 fi 3 l Hill 4 il 'Psi . f L 2,m2'g2Q4fli1l1 ml ll.l,!1' , White UQ tennis shoes and rolled up socks! . 'Ai Up X65 Xe . D1-0 'OHS qi Y ,- , - Ve -Yqd e c rl, b , te e ., . . ea ack 6499? 504 Ivy les 1 Soiixe .-qesx' L53 III 6 l we 3115--' ack 6 Style., TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION TO THESE ADVERTISERS WHO HELPED PUT THE CEHISEAN . . . TO PRESS, LET'S PATRONIZE THEM REGISTER NOW . . . Stenography - Secretarial - Switchboard Receptionist - Bookkeeping - Accountancy Office Machines - Salesmanship - Clerical Day, Half Days, or Evenings All Year PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 63 E. 5th Street Ca 2-4474 Compliments of TIMES STAFF FRED FREDELL Compliments of . GIIVPS CAFE Publisher of the 767 S. Cleveland C E H I S E A N MI 9-3141 BUNGALOW BAKE SHOP t'For Fine Baked Goods Compliments 1080 Grand Avenue St. Paul 5, Minnesota Ca 5-1101 CEHISEAN STAFF 4 GRANDENDALE The Friendly Pharmacy Compliments of Prescriptions - Drug Sundries Tovah B.B.G. Grand Ht Dale Ca. 6-3425 Free Delivery CApital 5-0987 Ca 6-2641 LLOYD'S TEXACO SERVICE GRAND CLEANERS 985 Grand Avenue City-Wide D6liV6l'y St. Paul 5, Minnesota 644 Grand Ave' Firestone Tires and Batteries AAA Touring St. Paul 1, Minnesota Howard Lloyd Doro LaValle H. A. Peterson, f1 zzz z zzzzzzz' i Representative M JOSTEN,S A LIFETIME 0F YOURIOSTEN MEMORIE CLASS RING Foshay Tower s-,--wq .zzz 2-f Iif :'::Ii1 ssia - Q .::v,-N...wM+,,. .... .. . ,.-.-.Q... , ....... .A ..... -. .,,......,,.-.-...M,..,.,W,...,..Q.,-...v-...A.m. 1 f JOHNSON'S DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS Best Crescent-Ice Cream in Town! 1158 Selby CA 6-7806 CARDOZO'S Highland 2030 Ford Pkwy. America's Finest Home Furnishings Free Decorating Service Mi 8-3823 Mi 8-3824 HENRY'S SHOE SERVICE 672 Grand Avenue Between Dale and St. Albans St. Paul, Minnesota Henry Michalsky, Prop. Ca 6-3067 safpawfp KQQMOWQ Buena Suerte 17? ,CZgfg!Xjf MSHISUFS VOCUX Kp-KQQ 7 S W fjfff-54 524523 3210745 JQZ 22761 -4QMi7YC.Ylf1QZ54 LZ J QQQQ Cf 'ffff ,461 Q' 555 Srii ff! fQKfL fgzi A . .A 60 45 D Lf U 6 K X255 gyg from !Q5gg4 ai' 4,1610 diff ZZQFZ 202, XOQZCQ C L L, F K 9 ,V 3-wrfghftlff MQYQAZQ S 4 A ' A rl X , 7 C, Omnia bOna Herzliche yy ,5 gbi ,l?recOr A Gluckwunsche f , 7 S ff Q Qfdcgi I I - -H fL,,f 1 ' 194'-zfgzii, -I , ,f ' ' ,affdzxaza C-is Compliments of ,1 ' n in D, E ,. f Vida Con Dios g I Credo Dei ? T X 'V L n Amo Deum - i P t + I C iii.. - J' , ,f 2 ,ff I GRAND GROTTO MOTORS li THE TYRE SHOP 740 Grand Ave., Cor. Grotto i ' Established For Over 35 Years Q 0 U 1 MOTOR TUNE-UP :YL BRAKE SERVICE 1 Ca. 6-3453 Ca. 6-3454 WE SERVICE ALL MAKES I I DECKER PHARMACY C0mPlimC1'1tS Prescription Druggists ROT0 ROOTER SEWER Corner Snelling and St. Clair SERVICE Mi 9-2674 ST. PAUL CA 4-2814 Compliments of Sales Service Machine Tool . . k Machine T Midway 6-8663 St. Paul, Minnesota Company ools 8a Supplies in Stoc I 2363 University Ave. 166 A Good Bank for RON ALDSS Your Financial Headquarters H AIR FASHIONS 37, INTEREST ON ALL SAVINGS Ronald Huntington 2054 St. Clair Ave. Complete Banking Service St' paul, Minn. LIBERTY STATE BANK Mi8-7511 Member Fefiefffliliffsifi2ffffZ'5fe Corporation FOR THE LATEST IN HAIR STYLING HIGHLAND DRUG CENTER ANDERSON PHARMACY Store of Friendly Personal Service Individual Shops Selby 8, Oxford Cleveland and Ford Pkwy. Ca 5-1470 PARKERS Stationery, Gifts, Greeting Cards PEP CLUB Model Supplies 1652 Grand Avenue MI 9-2538 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Phone Mi 6-6983 Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CINDERELLA SHOE SERVICE MEILLEURS VOEUX Modern Shoe Repairing CCFCIC Francais 1593 Selby Avenue near Snelling de Central High ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Vale Adios Laeta Quindecem Compliments Y'Teens Future Teachers of America Au Revoir Best Wishes Compliments of to Class 0f 58', Ino Cura Dei ff0m Freshman Y-Teens Travail Amie Y-Teens BYE! BYE! CLASS OF 1958 N Y . X MMM I f ,ww W E M' L , Qi WFS 1 S - 9,147 D NJ gl, W M 5- km 3 ' ..f1- 1 . 15 .JY ' Y r by Aw' , QW Www - M' ,W W WM w


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