Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1959
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As its theme the 1959 Cehisean Staff has chosen castles. During every student's life Central has been a welcome fortress. A large portion of our educational day goes to defending our lives against ignorance. Clubs, similar to guilds, bring gaiety, fun, and new friends after school in a variety of forms. We pay special tribute to the graduating sen- iors who must leave Central's hallowed halls for other dreamed-of castles, and to our competent leaders, the faculty, who have toiled many extra hours to make our castles a reality. The yearbook's main purpose is to portray as perfectly as possible the school year: its activities, classes, faculty, and the students. We sincerely hope that this has been accomplished in the 1959 Cehisean, and thatyou, personally, will find pleas- ure and delightful recollections in reading it. EXTRA-CURRICULAR . . . page 90 we ,S hy? ll I if ix ff S I I '55 il '-K A il' i ...DEDICATICN To you, Mr. Peting, for all the time and help you have given us these past years . . . Through your counseling and advice you have helped us immeasurably to succeed as a class and as individuals. Your cheerfulness has been an in- spiration to all of us. Understanding, patience, and guidance, have been your trademark. You have implanted within us the true meaning of school spirit, which, as a spark in our freshman year, has grown to 'full maturity in our senior year. f, we me class of 1959 dedicate this book I Q gf i 1 y It X 'te tg 9 f 'XA 40, If 'N 6. y 5 Q00 I W it f - ml . il ' li w iftlle swwff I Ili I f M at -fe R, vi le e- - Nt- mum 1 ' bf' 2'v1'fzfZ'fzz.4-g'7.,!? ' , 'H X IL I I r-- I I ff ' AST' ' AI, ATHLETICS page 128 ACTIVITIES . . . page I52 i g 1 w 4 N , -..N UAH Q . , 1 x M .... ifjiss ' 5? Q, , l i 1 i 4 Q f HU N AU? . - - : -1 ,O I ' 1 N-f 4 in f E, 7 X' If H I' ' ff n H- f ' . , X. Illl ' x Y it Q W I ' 6 1 Z ll! ,J 3 WM fffffff -' aiu f.LL.ff g 0 fs' --1--f 1 aNf --ff Nl 2' 1 4 ly t l wx 1 l Y I YI! I Li! K 1 W P- Willy 1 fl ' o 4 V 1 Y ,f I , . ff-'ij 9- . -wma? 1 l ---em , - Q54- Qwwiyy 5 j .W -me W W-sedan :Illini-nh.. 41 A . i. .. . . MR. J. T. LACKNER, Principal For seniors in particular, this yearbook will represent a collection of many memories. We hope that you will place among these memories the heartiest wishes for success from the Central High School faculty. Your graduating class represents a new surge of life, a new confidence, and a new hope for the future which all of us sorely need. Your very inexperience is a blessing in disguise inasmuch as the old problems which have been plaguing all of us will become iust normal, new ones for you. It is my earnest hope that Central High School has been able to reinforce this wonderful vitality of yours with insight and understanding. J. T. LACKNER Principal The Class of i959 is being graduated at a time when education has become our first line of national defense. The emphasis has been especially heavy in the areas of science and mathematics. An exciting future awaits you as man continues to make gains in his abilitiy to control his environment. As you seek to serve your community as an active citizen, do not let the obiectivity of the scientific age overshadow other important values: concern for the less fortunate, exercise of humility, dignity and worth of the individual, devotion to religion, appreciation of the finer things, respect for learning. The cool calculation of science will aid man in his survival in space only if the warmth of man's concern for man will permit him to survive on the earth. The Class of 1959 must and will pioneer on these frontiers. KENNETH A. BERG Assistant Principal As graduating seniors, you would probably like to know a little more about the school in which you have spent the last four years. The present structure was erected in l9lO. However, the original Central High School was built in l833 at Tenth and Minnesota Streets. At present Central has 66 classrooms plus the gymnasium, study hall, audi- torium, offices, library, and cafeteria. lt is supervised by a total of 88 teachers and kept in working condition by 25 people on the custodial and cafeterial staff. ln addition to our administrative staff, which consists of Mr. Lackner, Mr. Berg, and myself, we have three efficient office workers and four counselors who are always willing to help students with their problems. But the most important part of Central is the student body and especially you, the graduating class of l959. PHILIP O. CARLSON Assistant Principal li ! t 1 MR. KENNETH BERG Assistant Principal MR. PHILIP O. CARLSON Assistant Principal . Y MRS. J. ALBRECHT English Paint n' Patches MR. P. ANDERSON Mathematics Ice Skating .s-Gm 'PW' ,..,., .Sl I MR. W. ANDREWS Mechanical Drawing MISS L. ASHER Social Studies Educational Comm All Sports ' - - za.- MR- D- AUSEMUS MISS L. BACH MISS E. BAULEKE MR. K. BERGSTROM . AVTICVICGH HISIOVY . Special Class Plane Geometry Counselor Director of Student Council Hard gf Heq,-ing Slide Showing U, of Minn. MRS. E. BERNTSEN Business Education Painting and Crafts V7 I DQ!! . MR, L. BRADLE World History 8. Algebra Target Shooting MR. T. BRODIE Counselor Junior Class Study Group MR. S. BULKA Instrumental Music Fishing S I 3 I f 'f f . , I I Y . MRS, V. CAMPION Librarian Traveling MRS. A. CAROLINE Librarian Library Club MR. J. CASTLE English All Sports MRS. E. CONANT Dean of Girls Girls' League 'FV' L w I V'w.:hW N- MISS E. CORBEY MR. T. CURTIS MRS, E. CUTHBERT MRS. L. DAENZER English English Homemaking Special Class Usherettes Golf and Hunting House Planning Sight Saving MR. K. DANIELS MR. N. DUNCKEL Q Mathematics Algebra Future Business Leaders Geology NJ' MISS A DENZEL K X i ' MISS J. EIKEN Vggql Music W Social Studies 12 A Choir, Ensembles, etc. Gdrdening Q., . X ' ii fs l L MR. R. ELLSWORTH Business Education Woodworking MR. W. GAVIN Typewriting Forestry MR. J. FAHAY Study Hall Monitors Club i l W A' N 3 44.1 Algebra 81 Gen. Sci n i Photography 8K Wil Eli MR. W. GERDTS i if MISS L. FLITCH Latin, History Latin Club MR. J. FRITSCHE Physical Education Intramural Sports Q rr Q1 .icon . . , 5. ,N 1, Q g 'yi' if-'.. . S' ,af . X Q . ff '- .' f ' t ill 'lik L . n X ii i MR. A. GERSPACH MRS. B. HALL English 8. Soc. Stud. Homemcking N t V Swimmixgr 5' ,ix A! Ll rw ,, Mir Livaz K . 'I X MISS M. HART Biology Music If MRS M HAYES Speech 8- Debate Choral Readers MR. V. HILDERBRANDT Mechanical Drawing Soc. Stud. 9 Interior Decorating MR. J. HOFF Mathematics B Basketball, Track MR. V. HUBAL English Baseball Coach MR. R. ISAACSON English Fishing and Hunting N-C. , st MR. C. JASPERSON Industrial Arts Arts 8- Crafts MR. M. JOHNSON Social Studies Ski Club MR. L. KACALEK MR. G. KATZ MR. C. KELLY MR. W. KIRKWOOD Wood Shop Geography Physical Education English and Soc. Stud. Stamp 8- Coin Club Intrqmufql Golf Basketball Coach International Relations MR. C. KLAWITTER English and Journalism Times Advisor MR. W. KOENEN Mathematics Math. and Chess Club MISS A. KOEHLER Business Education MISS M. KORFHAGE Future Teachers English Hand and Yard Work .1 MR. J. LUND Mathematics Ski Club MR. D. MADSON Biology All Sports f ag: X- Ii MR. J. LIESCH English Contact Club MR. D. MAAS Physical Education Guitar Playing H . he iw -S. ... , , 1-'Smmmq kswwwa X4Qma..ss....Q funn wa - -M MR. D. MALLINGER MR. W. MARTIN MISS M. MATTSON MR. E. McGEE Speech Social Stud. and History World History Special Class Stage Force Football Coach Model Mashers Mn. ln. Miscm Science VB . Squad Hockey MR. W. McDONAl.D MRS. M. MOEN Spanish Spanish Club MR. F. MOILANEN English American History Reading Woodworking MR. R. MOLKENBUR Chemistry Chemistry Club MR. R. MUETZEL Physics ond Algebra Sports MRS. F. NORBECK Social Studies I2 Philosophy MR. E. PETERSON MR. F. PETING MR- J.-RING American 81 World History Ari .Cl'em'5l'Y Isaac Walton Pursuits Senior Class Advisor Ph'l050PhY Cl'-'P 8 ig MR. 1. sAuEn MGS E' RYAN Metal Shop Physlccl Eduwllon f: ?'+' Hockey 8. Tennis Coach G.A.A. MR J. RYAN Bookkeeping Sports MR. J. O'BOYLE Spanish Spanish Club 4 ' ' V ds, , .ig Q. MRS. M. ROBINSON Cou nselor Committee Activities MRS. E. SCHMIT Science Bridge ., 4 1 my MISS R. SMAIL Latin and English Reading i 'Wise lmiiffi sf- rv +1513 MRS. E. SWANSON German and History Red Cross i ,q3'vl. W., , V 5 R. . x A qi-S xx W R 1 MR. S. THORSON Math. B Football .L 5 M R M RR 'M' '.- V S T' . 1 3 -1. .... Agn . 1 ,f R M as ...tag is . . MR. M. THERRIEN ' Q F3 ij. ti French k-i, 'Q 574- i Q' Cehisean Advisor 1 5' 1' ,vi i 1 sy 'Q' S51 1-'Il ' , ay 5, ,St S .Q lf' R fire sw S3 '- MRS. M. TOPDAHL World History Member of UNESCO MRS. D. WESTPHAL English Sewing x K wh N as S51 l MRS. J. VADNAIS MRS. R. WANNAMAKER Mrs. M. WEDELI. Physical Education English 8. Reading English 81 Speech G.A.A., Cheerleaders Piano Playing Cooking MRS. C. SAWYER Clerk Typist .W Music Assistant as I Forza T 5 H X 05 itil . V., D A . E T' Mi N ,P I ' f TU ls' MR.PhF9sii!zETT ...... g: g MRS. HN5?eLLAHAN Junior Class Advisor 2 1 f ill t l if sv MRS. E. CLARK Assistant Nurse MRS. H. JAHNKE Clerk CUSTODIANS ROW l Dick Krois, Manley Allan, Charles Zawislak, Joe Selbitschka. ROW 2 Charles Anderson, George Lemire, Harold Lundberg. I is . C J A . . . MISS M. SAS Registrar MRS. E. WEIBEL 4' . Clerk v-V sg COOKS ROW l Elizabeth Ericson, Eleanor Selbitsdka, Ruth Carstensen, Doris Johnson, Sibilla Kline, Ordena Magnuson, Linda Young. 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Q1 za H H A o X n mo yy j IL V X J 5 X N ' l Q 1' ,JI JIM A 1 9 , 1 3 V il M :fy 1 8 C Sw 3: WW X I L 0' if -f my ,vim 1' Q, i 1 ? f - we - ' Q f P v --4 x u 1 M fflq A xn V 0- be iffwww ' ,QQW Ok fQ4,QAwQ,Wf4QmJu,4W 'IQ Tyfulcave Q ,Mug 'AC'70'L WLf'UZ '7f50f1- CMM QQAMLUJ 'awww M Mug ,0ff4A,yVrMaLl .04 W 'fill Our Senior Class Advisor gait, . f ,--, K lg- L KX M, ,, MR. FRED PETING merely letting us resolve them ourselves. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 5 s A From Left to Right: BILL BROWN, President, PATTI MONICK, Publicity, KAREN ECKHOLM, Vice President JIM WYATT, Treasurer, KATHY KRYEWINSKE, Secretary. The duties of the senior officers are many and varied. lt is the iob of our pub- licity chairman, Pat Monick, to publicize the senior activities and their meetings. lt is .lim Wyatt's duty as treasurer to see that all the senior dues are collected and that the receipts and expenditures balance. The iob of secretary, Kathy Kryewinske, is to take minutes at various meetings and to partake in the correspondence to various companies that the seniors will come in contact with during the year. As vice-president, Karen Ekholm's chief concern this year is the class trip to Washing- ton and New York. The duty of president is an endless iob. To Bill Brown it is the conducting of meetings, giving the address at commencement and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention. if Mr. Peting is more than an advisor, more than a teacher. He is a friend who resolves our problems by MERRY GROTEFEND 1941-1958 Class of '59 S Merry will remain in the hearts of all of us because of her cheerful personality and willingness to make friends. Her unusual athletic abiliity was one of her highest achievements. In addition to her participation in school she still 'Found time to help others. To Merry's memory we dedicate our senior section. And when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory, images, and precious thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. HONOR ROLL ea em X f nii ' ills , A MARGERY CUNNINGHAM GLENN GAUGER J ,-I JOAN FRYER Michael Gordon Noel Meyer Richard Hemingway William Dikis Gayle Fellinger Kenneth Buchanan Carolyn Fineberg Karen Ratwik Karen Lindquist David Kelm Arlene Oberg Valdis Vikmanis Susan Johnson Dean Blehert Karen Sansome Robert Tucker John lJebl Bergstedt Deanna Davis Charles Murphy T27 so JURGEN EXNER . fa- get I, A, MARY LAMPLAND BERNARD STATLAND Helen Frank Barbara McKenney Ruth Schmalz Jane Goldbarg Nancy Witzigreuter Sue-Ann Bernstein Walter Jewell Joann Greenwell Dallas Lindgren Mary Swanstrom Alice Moy Susan Peterson Louise Goldberg Mary Martin Arlene Davis Neil Arnold David Berquam James Ekern Bruce Gislason Lance Lonson Richard Burton Daryll Love Barbara Melius Michael Fefferman Kathryn Brown Richard Dunlop William Meyer Maria Silva Laurice Trapp James Gough Nancy Uaneyl lngemann Stanley Kaplan Winifred King Sallie Feurt Marsha Malkes Steven Prawer Lorelei Wasmund William Lee Brown Marilyn Hooper Richard Schachtman I , I if I if raise ich iiii 5 l Herbert Weber David Halper Karin S. Peterson Cynthia Hastings Ronna Butwinick Joy Gross Mary Lou Henke Judith Klein William Taylor Susan Harich John Rudeen Kathleen Kryewinske Patricia Monick Jurgen Fohlmeister Karen Glaesman Brian Lien Judith Kaplan Patrick Grenville Richard W. Smith Thomas Banks PATRICIA MARTIN I uv af ' ve? fill' y ri CLASS ofl959 I TP.Qiq f, kk: -t .I is I gk - x 51 JAMES WOLF .4-1 I Sw? ,jf s BRUCE KIERNAT WARREN HARRIS MAURICE JUDSON PAGE Mariorie Lyngholm Penelope Martin Karon iMenardl Melcher Catherine Hanson Penny Hicks Glenn Bingham Roger A. Rick Susan Heaseman Joseph Garthofner Terry Heffron Sally Ann Richardson Jean Ehrlich Gayle Silverman Steven Levitan Vicki Sharpe Karen Ekholm Elizabeth Kessel Carolyn Sorensen Keith Howes Susan Sundberg Nancy Feldstein Martin Kieffer Betty Ekrem Elizabeth Frishberg Roslyn Liebo Edward Shimek Esther Stern Marlene Bernstein Helen Katz Helen Rutman Joni Zalk Joan ITongent Wallace Douglas Anderson Karen Olson Margaret Budde Judith Applebaum Judith Stiles Willard Bailey Hillard Kahan Thomas Lien Marshall Zamansky L 'nr ns. wie' -QM., will Q 'K 5, ' an-I rv A 4-eff vw-chi K , 1 , ?4i 3 i..' it ii ,Q . 5 fl :gf 'za e - iz'-dl' . ..., . K., , ' ,Q ,-time ' ' s me sw- . as-f, lf1 -fs... rsmdff 49 AARTHUN, ANNETTE Occupational Relations, Amo Deum Y Ileens. ABIDIN, DJAMAL Junior Red Cross, Hi Y, Chess Club, Student Council, Times Staff. ACKERMAN, MORTON Mort ACKOS, BERTINI Birdie Sr. Class Rep., Chemistry Club, Girls League. THE GOLDEN AMES, CHARLES ANNALORO, MARY JO Chuck Minutemen, Hi Y, Student Council, A Choir Vice Pres., Operetta, Senior Octette, Skin Divers Club. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS SmiIy Latin Club Treas. and President, Chemistry Board, Paint n' Patches, Mid Hi Y Chaplain and Vice Presi- dent, lnt'I Relations, Times Agent, Cehisean Agent, Junior Red Cross. ANDERSON, LEONARD uleen ABELOVITZ, MARTIN Tony Intramural Sports, Traffic Squad, B Baseball. ABRAMSON, DAVID Dave Ex-Caps, A Football Captain, B Foot- ball Captain, Philosophy Club, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Class Play, Chem- istry Club, Speech Club, Red Cross. ACKERSON, JAMES ADELMAN, ARVIN Arv B Football, B Basketball, Intramural Sports, Student Council Rep., Christ- mas Pageant. AGE IS BEFORE Q, rx I ANNETT, JOHN Jack Intramural Sports, Century Hi Y, All City Hi Y. ARNOLD, NEIL Unger,- A Band, Math Club, Chemistry Club, Sr. Class Rep. BACHE, GERALDINE ttserryn Amo Deum Y Teens, B Choir, G.A.A., Occupational Relations, M.D.Y.C. BAKER, BOBBIE Head Maiorette Vida Y T APPELBAUM, JUDY .TAPPH Minutemaids, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Homecom ing Comm., C Club, Girls League G.A.A. AVERY, CHARLES '-chico H M -su BAILEY, WILLARD Bates Chemistry Club, Stage Force, Intra- mural Basketball, Cehisean Agent, Olympian Hi Y. 4 ff: -iw .g,ggtwa?!f' '- BANKS, rHoMAs I t , eens, Pres. Tom S. and Vice Pres., Times Staff Copy Times Agent, French Club, Olympian Edit., Girls League, Homecoming Hi Y, Student Council Rep. 'W n V I Comm. g I I '5 uve ,, rw 4 K V J ., , K US, NOT BEHIND US. BARTH, JUDY BEAR, BRUCE We Barthie Big Beg, Girls League, Credo Dei Y Teens Sec., A Golf -1 Chemistry Club, Minutemaids, Co- hen Y Q? mgr., Latin Club. Qvvy., 5. BEAURLINE, ROSEMARY BEECROFT, ROBERT 3 , Q nkosyn ,,Bob,, 4 V. Library Club, Girls League, Pep Club, Chemistry Club. Ja, K ' 4, qi Contact, Y Teens. . ,fi il y ai.: , ' Qu., K '-if 5 s BELL, ROBERT HGOHY-1 A Golf: B Golf: Cehisean: Club: Stage Force. Spanish BELLANGER, LEONA nleeii F.H.A,: Drum Maiorette. BENNER, ARTHUR .tpogon Track: Cross Country: Homecoming Committee. BENSON, CHARLES Chuck Traffic Squad: J. A. Vice President. BERGSTEDT, JOHN njebii Kappa Hi-Y: Gymnastics: Student Council: Chemistry Club: A Choir. IN TODAY ALREADY ,-W K BENIDT, BEVERLY I: nsevv. S Ke pf- Vida Y Teens: l.C.C.: Pep Club: G.A.A.: C Club: Girls League. 352 , -f BENNETT, KATHLEEN A ..Kq'hyt, - Credo Dei Y Teens: Minutemaids: mix' I , 0? I-.ff - Soph. Sweetheart: Jr. Attendant: R Q Girls League: C Club: G.A.A.: A it ,J -A choir, chemistry Club. I A BENTLEY, DAVID 'E iloaven N Q Central Hi-Y: Philosophy Club: lnter- ' Ti national Relations. I NX , A . 3 f ii ,S z i I : 'Y f , is . 'l 1 -. BERNSTEIN, MARLENE BERNSTEIN, SUE-ANN F.T.A.: Girls League: Spanish Club. Sue American Field Service: A Choir: French Club: Spanish Club: G.A.A.: BERRY LOIS C Club: Chemistry Club. , BERGUAM, DAVlD Y.F.C. Club: Library Club: Dove Junior Academy of Science: Latin Club: F.T.A. BISSON, ROBERT Bob Times Agent: Squad Leader: Traffic l Squad: Junior Achievement. l l l BJORKQUIST, KURT Basketball: Track: Cross-Country: Cen- tury Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: Times Agent. BLEHERT, DEAN Times Staff: A Choir: SPYSSO: Quill and Scroll: Math Club. l l BORDEN, ELEANOR Elsie Credo Dei Y-Teens: Girls League: Minutemaids: Pep Club: Chemistry Club: G.A.A.: All City: Jr. Class Play. i BINGHAM, GLENN Olympian Hi-Y Sec. and Treas.: A Choir: Operetta: Jr. and Sr. Ensem- bles: B Choir. :QQ - .ri Z V W .. 4. 4 wi 1 BLAHA, RICHARD Dick Radio Club: Chess Club: Football: Track: Contact. BLOOM, GARY Blues Spanish Club: Debate Club: Chess Club: Red Cross Representative. BORGEN, DONNA Danni Student Council: Red Cross Rep.: Girls League: Chemistry Club. y WALKS TOMORROW. Coleridge l 5 Y BOYD, MELVYN N M' A J A . . Ve 0 'A f ' ' Student Council Rep.: Cehisean Agent: . Q A All State Chorus: A Choir: Chemistry I ...ff m ' Club: Radio Club. E BRANDT, KAREN Cheerleader: Pep Club: Girls League Board: Jr. Class Sec.: G.A.A. Execu- tive Board: Chemistry Club: Credo Dei Y-Teens. it If V.-f ., K ., - .... A M 2 vw- 1' A .,f, we . . ef at so ,MN Q. qv, FR ip. l E. T' E we - ,' MA J'-FR BRADLEY, PHYLLIS BRATTER, RICHARD Dick -' 3 Y BROWN, KATHRYN R -A A T.: A K 'hY ox I ff Vida Y-Teens: Latin Club: Bridge an Club: Girls League: Chemistry Club: K lnt'l Relations: Junior Honor Medal: N 'zll .Z ' 'C World Staff: Math Club: Quill 81 ,, :fi I .--, M AANA Scroll- .I g, . BRUCE, EDWARD if Comet ,E A Football: B Football: A Basketball: Track. -1573? BUDDE, MARGARET I Girls League, WEP: m J A THE f C: , ' CE y, 3 -H BUTWINICK, RONNA DEE I 'I C ' ' -'Ronnie' : 6' C F.T.A., Spanish Club: Cs.A.A., Pep C B , sg Club: A Choir, sr. Class Play: Debate: ' Speech Club. K 2 CAMPBELL, RICHARD CAREY, THOMAS Sack Body Tom ski Club. CARSTENS, venus CASH, PAULETTE Amo Deum Y-Teens: Occupational Re- lations: G.A.A.: l.C.C. ns, C. , BROWN, WILLIAM Bill A Football: Senior Class Pres.: Alpha Hi-Y: Jr, Varsity Track: Chemistry Club. BUCHANAN, KENNETH Kenny Model Mashers: Chemistry Club. BURTON, RICHARD Dirt Chemistry Club: Intramural Basketball- Math Club: Mid Hi-Y: Soph. Sr Jr Honor Medal: Minutemen: Hi-Y. I CAMITSCH, MARY Cams Credo Dei Y-Teens: Pep Club: Girls League: Spanish Club: A Choir: Girls Glee Club: All City Award. PRESENT IS BIG ..-....s, CHARPENTIER, GENE Charpie Traffic Squad: A Bandg A Baseball: Model Mashers. CHEMINO, MICHAEL A Choirg B Choirg Chemistry Clubg A Baseballg Intramural Basketball. CLASEN, FRED Golf Teamg Chemistry Clubg Hi-Y B Squad Golf. COHAN, MARVIN Marv Chemistry Cluby Jr. Class Playg In- tramural Basketball. CHASE, MARION ..Maru Chemistry Cluby-Girls Gleeg B Choirg Girls League. CHIRHART, WARREN Sack CLINGMAN, ELAINE Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, Treas.7 Pep Clubg Girls Leagueg G.A.A. COHN, RICHARD Dick Chemistry Club: Ski Clubg Math Clubg Intramural Football 81 Basketball. I WITH THE FUTURE. Anon. l , ' L X Sk 'air I.-I-om.. utemeng Hi-Y. COMBS, TERESA , Terry E Girls Leagueg G.A.A.g Pep Club. f? COLLINS, THOMAS Proiection Forceg Stage Force, Min- '9 L K4 4 tl ' ' 'f . ,kk, W ,N 5. 'J' A zl. , I. , A,'i 5 ' , ,I - 51 .fs I It , ' L 1 fj 5 'vp 3 ,L 'x I , V K .. , K ,ies : 5, -,Q gag - i s 1: 'Q , ,..p , 4 - A 5 ..,, 4 iii s ' , H g f K A 1 if f y -5, U ifig. ' FIR ' I g1:w 'I 3' iii -S -f' COLEMAN, ARDRIENNE UAH Girls Leagueg A Choirg Pep Club G.A.A.p Assemblies. CONNELLY, PATRICK HPMH f - E In l - CORMICAN, PHYLLlS X E nphyln l ' Q g,A f' Chemistry Club, Girls League, Amo l , .. Deum Y-Teens, Pep Clubg Minute- ' L if V maidsg Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement, 9 2 Sr. Class Play Costume Committee, K ,th, -1- Speech Club. Q. J 1 - ii - AVL, . .C , 5 ssts covsu. CAROL K Amo Deum Y-Teens: Girls League, ,I i t Pep Club, G.A.A., chemistry club, 5 ' W C Club, All City Award. fS2' 2 . 5? ' J --K I ' A A iiii A 5 . ' ,-., CUNNINGHAM, MARGERY Marge Latin Clubg French Club, National Forensic League, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Jr. Honor Medal, Sr. Class Play, Choral Readers. CURRAN, KENNETH L-Ken-. Chemistry Club, Jr. Achievement, Contact. HATS DANIELS, MARLENE CAROLYN, SORENSEN ..Maru Pep Club, French Club, Girls League, Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club. DANIELSON, JUDY DAVIES, WILLIAM .uodyu HBH.,- Office Helper, Girls Glee Club, On the Job Training. 30 COULTER, TED Football Manager, Band, Kappa Hi- Y, Ski Club, Class Committees. CRAWFORD, CAROL 'Crawf Soph. Class Sec., Cheerleader, Capt.p G.A.A. Exec. Board, Pep Club, Pres., Student Councily Girls Leagueg Credo Dei Y-Teens, C Club. CURLEY, NANCY Occupational Relations. DALAGER, JUDY Amo Deum Y-Teens, A Choir, En- semble, C Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. OFF TO THE PAST, Uv 7? E'-2 15:5 Si 'W ,- XR , K -- I , L: is V I Hi si I - , f-avi 5 ' X . 3' A . - is Y W -A , fs DAVIS, DEANNA .Deen DEGAL, ROBERT Machu B Squad Football. DEIBLER, GARY Chemistry Club. DOKMO, LINDA Lin A Choir, Paint n' Patches, Chemistry Club, Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, Or- chestra, Girls League, Speech Club, Ski Club. COATS OFF TO cw fi iil I 1- fi Ciii C,il ii ,T . DAVIS, ARLENE Girls Glee Club, A Choir, Spanish Club, Usherettes, Chemistry Club. DAVIS, LEONARD Len A Choir, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Homeroom Rep., Camera Club, Jr. Achievement, Jr. 8- Sr. Class Plays, Jr. Red Cross. DEHART, BOB Track, Cross Country, Glenrays. DIKIS, WILLIAM Bill Tennis Team, Century Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Math Club, B Squad Basketball, Ski Club, Orchestra, Soph. Honor Medal, Jr. Varsity Track. THE FUTURE DORGAN, DOUGLAS Doug Chemistry Club, Olympian Hi-Y, B Football, Gymnastics. DUBOIS, JOANNE Josie Amo Deum Y-Teens, F.T.A,, Times Staff, Chemistry Club, Tri-Sigma. .Y ,. . fx. 3 ,- li f, f JM , sm I 'T' S qi ,if :5 Q' H .52 ggi In ' f i ,Q .K A ,W ,V S ... Q kk 5 V: 1 A I .. T lr, .r Ls X w A f az, ' r r .L if g k Qt' H N .. ' . 7 i . , J wif, A f , wffff DRUCK, JAM ES Dreak Junior Varsity Track, Science Fair, Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Intramural Sports. DUDOVITZ, ALLAN HAI.. Math Club, Ski Club, A.Z.A. 410, Science Fair. Isis' QL' ,fb fp. x, 1. ' ff' -naar :Q N K A Q 5 is fi iw I f f' Q . I. I G ... 'B i. I 5 . - 7- . , 'fa . .. 0 Q , I EDWARDS, LILLIE Cookie Homeroom Rep.g Jr. Achievemenlg Red Cross Rep.g B Choirg Girls League: F.H.A. EHRLICH, JEAN French Club, Pres.g Pep Club, C Club, S.P.Y.S.S.O.y Girls Leaguep Girls Glee Clubg A Choirg Red Cross Rep. 32 DUFFINA, JAMES Jim Trackg lnlromural Footbally Gymnas- Iicsg Band. DUNLOP. RICHARD Dick Olympian Hi-Y, V.P.g Jr, Academy of Scienceg Soph. Honor Medalg lnlra- mural Sports: Class Commilleep Chem- islry Club. DYRHAUG, TIMOTHY ...Hmm B Choiry Stage Force. ECKLEY, CLAIRE Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg G.A.A. chemssfry Clubg vida can Dios Yf Teens. WE HAVE BEEN EFFRESS, JONI Eff Cheerleaderp Homecoming Allendanlg Sludenl Councilg Pep Clubg Chemistry Club: lG.A.A. Exec. Boardy Deal Boardg C Cluby Usherelles. EKERN, JAMES World Slaffy Chemislry Club. DUKE, MARCIA Marcy Pep Clubg A Choirg Operetlag Girls Leaguey C Clubp G.A.A.5 Tri-Sigma. DUNN, PATRICIA l Pal , M.D.V.C.g Amo Deum Y-Teens. l l EBELTOFT, DAVID Dave ECKSTROM, ROBERT ..Bob,. Times Staff, Club Edilorp Chess Club, Sec.g Philosophy Clubg Sr. Class Rep. FRIENDS TOGETHER 'U' f is I ' . I if . vin EKREM, BETTY Betz Credo Dei Y-Teens, Girls Leagueg Spanish Clubg G.A,A.g Minutemaidsg Chemistry Club. ELLIOT, CYRUS ncyy. Chemistry Clubp Cehisean Agent. 4. ELWOOD, WILLIAM , Bill Century Hi-Y Pres., Cross Country, 1 Gymnasticsg Track: Chemistry Club. I I I I I I ERVIN, CAROLE haake.. IC Club, G.A.A.p Girls Leaguep A I Choirg Girls Glee Clubg Pep Clubp Chemistry Cluby Operettag Junior Achievement. lN SUNSHINE AND 'Vt if Q i' iz sr ii , . . I I . K e . x . , M Q, -' fs 'vial 'Q' Ei, , . 3 is L4 gh I .. wr!! EKHOLM, KAREN Sr. Class, V. P., Credo Dei Y-Teensg G.A.A. Board, Minutemaidsg Pep Club, Girls Leaguey Chemistry Club. ELLINGBERG, HILDA ELLIS, KATHLEEN Kathy Girls League: Chemistry Clubg Pep Club, Jr. Class Committeeg Office Helper. ENSTROM, BONA Carol A Choirg Quill 8- Scrollp Jr. 81 Sr. Ensemble: French Club: Girls League: World Staff, Jr. Red Crossg Bridge Club. IN S H A D E. Caroline EVANS, JAMES ...lim-. School Dance Bandp A Band: Or- chestra. FAIRBANKS, LEROY Student Council: Home room repre- sentative. vars, wk , 1 , 1 i. kt. fr E, wr-...QE -- wk 8 b fam g 'li .,,, W -5 an J lllli re . -.,,..: .V - h D1 :- . . .-.,. A ,., :Q D. ub l, .1 1 Tiff I Norton EXNER, JURGEN Camera Club, Treas.p Chess Clubg Chemistry Clubg French Clubp Math Club, Jr. Red Cross. FARAGHER, KAREN Sunshine G.A.A.5 Girls Leaguey A Choirg Girls Glee Club, Student Council, Home room Representative. K - -f I i. tw- , 'W awk QM K 'in- 3' ri f L I W 'iifigi I v fi 3' f.. W? 5 Mai, of gf '- E1 'Q , TSP 5 fy. I 4-Q, X I FILBIN, DENNIS Wild Red A Choirg B Choir. FINEBERG, CAROLYN Car Minuternaidsg Pep Clubp French Clubp Girls Glee Clubg G.A.A.y Chemistry Club, Girls League: Spanish Club, Pres,g Soph. Honor Medal. +A FEFFERMAN, MICHAEL Mike Chemistry Clubg Math Clubp Jr. Achievementy French Clubg Stamp 8- Coin Cluby A Choirg Jr. 81 Sr. En- semble. FELLINGER, GAYLE Credo Dei Y-Teensg Soph. Honor Medalg Jr. Honor Medalp G.A.A.g All City Awardp Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls League. FESLER, PATRICIA Lynne Chemistry Clubp Girls Leagueg Red Cross: International Relationsp B Choir. FEVIG, JOHN FELDSTEIN, NANCY None Student Council: Spanish Clubp Chem- istry Clubp Pep Clubp G.A.A.p Speech Clubg Latin Clubg C Club. FERTIG, BEBEE DELL Girls Leaguep Pep Clubp Amo Deum Y-Teens. FEURT, SALLIE Minka Times Staffy Debate Clubp Quill 81 Scrollp Vida Con Dios Y-Teensy Span- ish Clubp N.F.l. FEW, HERMAN Pete A Footballg Chemistry Clubg Math Clubg Junior Achievement, TO BE PROUD OF LEARNING FINCK, PERRY Chess Club, Public Address Force, Radio Club. FLYNN, SHARON Girls League: Pep Club: G.A.A.p Vida Con Dios Y-Teensg French Club. fi e., ... E 9? . S . KF' W- A I ..A. , ,,, .sI' I 1 ':- E 'QUE 'Wan FOX, DOROTHY Dol Junior Achievement, G.A.A., Girls League, Pep Club, Chemislry Club. FREDRICKSON, JOAN J, Fred C Club, M.D.V.C. FRISHBERG, ELIZABETH NUI., Minulemaids, Jr. Class Play, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chemislry Club. FOHLMEISTER, JURGEN Math Club. FOWLER, JAM ES FRANK, HELEN World Slaff, F.T.A., Jr. Class Soph. Honor Medal, Chemistry Lalin Club, Pep Club, Speech Girls Glee Club, G.A.A., Malh Girls League. FREEBERG, LLOYD Play, Club Club Club Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Treas., Speech Club, Pep Club, Century Hi-Y. FRITZ, DOUG IS THE GREATEST IGNORANCE. E Za, 1 F7 ag, yu A Q .. . 2' fe A FRY, DELO RES uoeen Arno Deum Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls League, Pep Club, Chemislry Club. GARDNER, THOMAS ..-I-om.. Spanish Club. -'sf ' In ,, ,,- . ' y-wwe' E Nl' I .ifsili . 5 . 5-aj -- fezzefnezrnf , , H gi 23. . , f 17 , ' 'dl2:f.. Q 5 ' 'Jw :S . I fifwyfi R Y FRYER, JOAN A Choir, Jr. 8. Sr. Ensembles, Or- Girls Glee Club. GARBER, SUE Snoozy Girls League, Pep Club, Chemislry Club, Paint n' Patches, Spanish Club. cheslra, Sr. Class Rep., Latin Club, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross, Usherelles' I y V f A GARTHOFNER, JOE Mid Hi-Yi Student Councilg Chemistry ua Az Club. . fy- T . xl ri. 5 k k ' .:' . of I . 2. Y GERMAIN, DONNA ' A ' Germ ,,,..,.f4 ty. V N Minutemaidsg A Choirg Credo Dei Y- Q so HV, f Teensg ska Clubg G.A.A., Pep club, ,J 1 '-e , K V'i: Girls Leagueg Girls Glee Club. 7 .e H12 A ' 7 . 52 :Q GEIFER, EUGENE ' lf. Z l ' .A Gene , K My Spanish Clubg Intramural Bowling. , T M 5. 'fix ' fl f lesle I ' ' 'S fi x GERGEN, STEVE Staphano T ee., . ? H' . L... 2 GLAESMAN, KAREN Chemistry Clubp Girls Leagueg Pep Clubg A Choirg Amo Deum Y-Teensg G.A.A. GODES, BARRY Gymnasticsg Chemistry Club. GAUGER, GLENN Boys Staley Soph. 81 Jr. Honor Med- als: Mid Hi-Y, Pres.p Math Club, Pres.g Chemistry Clubp B Squad Bas- ketball. GEIFER, DAN Bowling Team. GERBER, BRUCE Gerbs Gymnasticsg Alpha Hi-Yp Jr. 8l Sr. Trackg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Assemblies. GISLASON, BRUCE Tree Toad Student Council, V. P.g Alpha Hi-Yy Tennisy A Basketballg Chemistry-Clubg Soph. St Jr. Honor Medals. ALL WISH TO POSSESS KNOWLEDGE BUT GLICKMAN, sHEiLA , l A Choirg Chemistry club, o.A.A. by Ag A 'A ,e-meeezf.. . ' ' N' cones, THOMAS , in ,.. C gg. Nerves ' 'T ., Stage Forceg Sr. Class Playg Ski Clubp , 1 - MUN Chemistry Club. e-......,, GOLDBERG, LOUISE Weezie F.T.A., Pres.y Soph. Honor Medalp Sr. Class Playy Chemistry Clubp Cehi- sean Staff: French Club, Red Cross Rep.p Speech Clubp Math Clubg Pep Club. GORDON, MICHAEL Mike A Basketbally Math Clubg Chemistry Cluby Spanish Club. GRAFF, LOREN GREEN, BARBARA usarbn Spanish Club: Girls Glee Clubp G.A.A.g Pep Club. FEW ARE WILLING ? x E Z. -wwf. 3 5 GOLDBARG, JANE Jani Jr. Honor Medalp Jr. Class Playp De- bate Cluby Chemistry Clubg Girls Leagueg Latin Club, Spanish Clubg Ski Club. GOLDMAN, BARRY B Squad Foatbally Intramural Basket- ball, Traffic Squadg B Choirg Jr. Class Playg Cehisean. GOUGH, JAMES Gruff A Basketballg A Trackg Alpha Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg Homeroom Rep. GRAY, JUDIE Grady Credo Dei Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Min- utemaidsg A Choirg Spanish Clubg Girls leagueg Ski Club. TO PAY THE PRICE. GREENBERG, ELLEN 1oY NEW. Spanish Clubg Girls Leagueg Paint n Patchesg Pep Clubg Chemistry Club F.T.A.p G.A.A,f A Choir. fy 44: ii-'Z'-fr GRENVILLE, PATRICK A I , --Paw , H M .V f L J A- i l J. .. ,- ...,i. , L it Kiwi ff . . .V '-we we , W, -if ,My Q if W ... 1 lip? 1 .A Tum 401- ,apt GREENWELL, JO ANN ...lou Pep Clubg A Choirg Minutemaidsg Spanish Clubg Girls League: C Clubg Chemistry Clubg Credo Dei Y-Teens. GROBOSKY, HILLARD Cobb B Squad Hockeyg A Squad Hockey. 37 F55 CF' -me 19 I , L.. ,K , GROSS, JOY A Choir, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Sec. Chemistry Club, Jr. 8- Sr. Ensemble Pep Club, Girls League, B Choir. 7 GUNDRY, MARY ELLEN Gunner Pep Club, V. P., Girls League, Soph. Class, V. P., Minutemaids, Cheer- leader, A Choir, Y-Teens, Student Council, G.A.A. ,A K ' . wp . D38 GUDlM, RICHARD GUDMUNDSON, JULIAN JR. , ' ' D i c k' ' N 5- K . Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Math Q gig Club, Intramural Bowling. f . A- flfllfiilte 1 L, - . V A ,... GALYTH, GREG HAILEY, PAUL W A Cross Country, Gymnastics, Dance Giant A ' rg, Band, A Band Pres., Chemistry Club, Student Council, J,A., A Choir, All l , A 7. i 'i 'itll Pep Band, Soph. Athletic Award, State Choir, Sr. Class Play, Chem- ,Ply it Skin Diving Club. istry Club, Jr. 8- Sr. Ensemble, Op- A .I V, peretta, Sr. Octet, a I iff HALL, CHARLES HALPER, DAVID yr - iichucku nnaven 1 :L F WF 3 Chemistry Club, Speech Club, Phil- X 'A A Q .1 Qsophy Club, ski Club, A Choir, Moth Y Club. of . '45 if-L . V 'T if . HAMPTON, SANDRA nsandyn HANSON, CATHERINE Cathy Credo Dei Y-Teens, Sec., Ski Club, Treas., Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club, Jr. Honor Medal, Times Staff. THE HANN, THOMAS ...Hmm MORE WE STUDY, THE Minutemen, Hi-Y, Pres., Skin Diving Club, V. P., Football, Basketball, Capt. Swimming, Track, All City Hi- Y, Ski Club. HANSON, JANIS Cehisean Staff, Debate, French Club, N.F.L., Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Paint n' Patches, Speech Club, Jr. Red Cross. Q -3- L A Z' . - A 'in i in 'L il -sa l 'L .-YE V uv Nr M?-4.3! if E., A mar- 4 .. ,Q 6 ,Q , s .. sg, ., . xi Llkk ,L .. HARDING, MARY Mare Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club, Amo Deum Y-Teens, B Choir, Pep Clubg Speech Club, G.A.A. HARRINGTON, JOAN Jeanie Minutemaids, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls League, Exec. Board, G.A.A.p C Club, A Choir, Student Council, Girls Glee Club. HARRIS, WARREN Tokyo Math Club, Chess Club, Chemistry Club, lntramural Basketballg Soph. 8. Jr. Honor Medal. HAUTZENRADER, DAVID Dave A Choir, Chemistry Club, Sr. Class Play, Kappa Hi-Y, Operetta, Spanish Club. MORE WE DISCOVER 4UY HAPPE, MARY ANN Happy Girls Glee Club, A Choir, Amo Deum Y-Teens, Girls Leagueg C Club, All City Awnrdp G.A.A.p Pep Club, Ski Club. HARICH, SUSAN Sue Publicity of Jr. Classy Credo Dei Y- Teensg Times Edit. Board, G.A.A.g All City Award, Bridge Club, Pep Club, Girls League. HARRINGTON, KENNETH Chemistry Club, Ski Club. HASTINGS, CYNTHIA Cindy Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, A Choir, Pep Club, French Club, Girls League. OUR IGNORANCE. HAWKINSON, JOAN Jeanie Amo Deum Y-Teens, Girls League, Pep Club, G.A.A.p Student Council. HEASEMAN, SUSAN Sue Minutemaidsp A Choir, Girls Glee Club, G.A.A.g Pep Club, Credo Dei Y-Teens, Girls Leagueg Usherettesy Spanish Club, Chemistry Club. ,119 rg TTD' way. 8, 2. J i..-. -my i rv 3 fi , Q ' - m X A 'I HAWTHORNE, SANDRA HEFFRON, TERRY Band, Orchestray Choir, G.AA Club. fa! .X L ef' 45- .. : 'f' .- V -T, , -Jr me '-'J ff G2 :Ps I 4. rf. Q, x I y ,Eh 3 f Egg-P' ,K A I' ': A We 'H- L'.3S HEIMKES, RICHARD nbicku Central Hi-Y. HENDERSON, LENORA Teresa Junior Achievement. HENDERSON, NANCY Girls League, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, C Club, Amo Deum Y-Teens. HENNING, MARLENE Band. f ik W E K N O W HERZOG, MARK HICKS, PENELOPE MarceIus Penny A Choir. Amo Deum Y-Teens, Pres., Student Council, Girls League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, C Club, G.A.A., A Choir. HILL, EUGENE HOAGFELT, JEFFREY Gene Hoagy SPY.S.S.O., Stage Force, A Choir, Chemistry Club, Jr. Achievement. Track, Cross Country, Chemistry Club, Jr Achievement, Camera Club, Chess Club, Sr. Class Play. HEMINGWAY, RICHARD Dick Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Tennis, Olympian Hi-Y, Soph. 81 Jr. Honor Medals, Math Club. HENDERSON, MARCELENE Speech Club, Cehisean Agent, Band, A Choir. HENNIG, WOLF Weasel Ski Club, Football, Jr. Varsity, Min- utemen, Hi-Y. HEN KE, MARY LOU ..Mar,. Student Council, Girls State, Cheer- leader, Credo Dei Y,Teens, G.A.A., A Choir, Girls League Council, Pep Club, I.C.C., Minutemaids, Spanish Club. WHAT WE ARE BUT 17' if -4, i +L-Q.. I rll' f ifql A , . tif '43 et, it Vim? 'N 75 M Ag S Y' -Y X HOFFMEIR, CRAIG HOLMSTROM, GARY Weasel Student Councilg Cross Countryp Jr. 81 Sr. Varsity Trackg Century Hi-Y, Sec.g Chemistry Clubg B Basketball. HOPPERT, JEROME Jerry HOVE, MARLYS Molly Cehisean Staffp A Choirg Flag Twirlerp C Clubg Amo Deum Y-Teensg G.A.A.g Ski Club. HOFDAHL, DIANE Hoff Credo Dei Y-Ieensg Minutemaidsg Pep Clubg A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Girls League. HOLBERT, MARTHA Hobie Credo Dei Y-Teensg Pep Club: Min- utemaidsy G.A.A.g All City Awardy Girls Leagueg Ski Clubg Chemistry Club. HOOPER, MARILYN Hoop Student Councily Chemistry Clubg Ski Club, V. P.g Credo Dei Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Sr. Class Playp Usherettesg Girls Leaguep Class Com- mittees. HORWATH, JOHN KNOW NOT WHAT WE MAY BE. Aw le' A-.re E f . . rf' ...J my 3 N. he-, W , - , i.ri .gm y gr, i ee - i s J s fs ,efe . L wir.. -- ,. ., , , Q A . '731' 1 V , ii 4ii -V J . .L 'tf - f lan ks. A 45 J i mf., . ...asset , W 'SQ' - ii HOVELAND, SHARON HOWARD, GREG . 7- Girls League: Times Staffg Chemistry Gregory 4. L V- . 'f-2 Clubg Red Crossp G.A.A.g Jr. Achieve- Homecoming Chairmang Kappa Hi Y ., ,H Ns-fwqfi . . ,... . k ment. Treus. 'sisik :Qi- fi ttt W .ws Howes, Kem-I HUEBETfE f,FUSAN it SQ f Model Mashers. ue 'W 1 ..,,..f ---, . :. ' - Qifffaf S JW' ,ff is r 2 A . .3 sw V 2- .17 we-9 , A . S if MQ 491 - -I HYLAND, MARNA , Bonnie F ' . A Choir: B Choirg Girls Leaguep Girls Glee Club, Qdfv INGEMANN, NANCY Janey Credo Dei Y-Teensg Pep Clubp Student Councilg Jr. and Sr. Class Plays: Spanish Club Secretary. 'Neis- ISTAS, DOUGLAS H Tree Toad K I Student Councilg Chemistry Clubg Al- h . phq Hi-Yg A Basketballg A Baseballg Cross Country. 3331 ' F 9 f JEWELL, WALTER Walt Editor-in-Chief of Timesg Lat Sr. Class Playg Jr. Honor Meda Speech Club, Chemistry Club. JOHNSON SANDRA Sandy in Clubg Traffic Squadg A Choir. JACKSON, ROBERT HBCU. s - Chemistry Cluby Math Club. ONLY INGBER, MARVIN Marv A Orchestra, V. P.g All State Orches- tray Intramural Football: Chemistry Club. imsi-1, WILUAM Haan JACKSON, RICHARD nskipvr Stage Forcey Chemistry Clubg Alpha Hi-Yp Senior Trip Committeeg Camera Club. JENTS, JUDITH .ijudyu Girls League. THE EDUCATED JOHNSON, ROBERT nach., ls a- ,avi l s Rufus 'fs x 9 1 sci -eg r Jr.. JOHNSON SUSAN ue Club A Choir Senior Ensemble Soph Honor Medal Card File Cehlsean LQ? Agent sr in 1. . . . L I ' S E .. ' H ns 'H in I y A Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, V. P.5 Ski .4 I K In i ' - . '- ' 4-.f ,f 1 R 42 JONAS, ELAINE JUSSILO, ALPO Jussilo, A Choirp Kappa Hi-Yg Stu- dent Councilg Trackg A.F.S. Exchange Student, KAHAN, HILLARD Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Camera Clubg Times Agentg A.Z.A, 609 Vice- President. KAPLAN, STANLEY Stan Math Clubg Chemistry Clubg B Basket- ballg Intramural Footballp intramural Basketball, ARE FREE. , .if -. sf .W - 1 4 'E ' . . I JOHNSTON, JOE - Schmo W ' I Derby'sg A Choirp Hi-Yg Traffic Squad. ' A I 1 -wr' . JONES, RICHARD Dick f s T Y , KAISER, NANCY Ano Deum Y-Teensg On the Job Train- ingg Girls Glee Cluby B Chair. Qf35,1,., mU.,,ww , 4 ., ,A sr, M M I E i T5 ' is if Sk wi I in 3 5 , .:,, 1 f mai' 54 Werfw-1 M L as me KAPLAN, JUDY ,ef5!f'4!gsx KATZ, BURTON KATZ, HELEN Chemistry Cluby Stamp and Coin Cehisean Staff: FT-A-1 PEP U E Club. Girls League. I KELLEY, SANDRA KELM, DAVE - N My? Sandy A Hockeyp Chemistry Club Central K 3,5 ' Vida Con Dias Y-Teensp Usherettes, Hi-Y Secretary: B Hockey Junior Achievement Sec.: Spanish 3 ,f , Club. A X 'EF , E, We ,Self mi 2 il 1, I 1 5 I sv.,,,m ', L .-fwlf gel Qwjgigd lv l gl A -ww ,W .. x if A 1.Av '4i-ffl .. ft is g Q.. W' .,V.:: G ,lxgi KEMP, JUDY Chemistry Club: Junior Red Cross. KESSEL, ELIZABETH Liz G.A.A.: Spanish Club: Girls league: Chemistry Club: Times Agent: C Club: Bridge Club. KIERNAT, BRUCE Student Council: Central Hi-Y, Presi- dent: Swimming Team: Junior Class Treasurer: Chemistry Club, President: CQ, 1 KLEIN, JUDY Sophomore Class Treasurer: Vida Y- Teens: Girls League: Soph. and Jr. Honor Medal: G.A.A.: C Club. KNUTSON, RITA ' Rit Y-Teens: l.C.C, city pres.: A Choir: Pep Club: Chemistry Club: Student Council: Girls League: Homecoming co-chairman. 44 Ski Club. KIRSCHNER, ROSLYN nkozn F.T.A.: Spanish Club: Ski Club: Pep Club: Girls League. KLEYMAN, HOWARD Howie Ski Club: Chemistry Club: B Choir: A Choir. KORSMO, SANDRA Sandy Vida Y-Teens: Operetta: Pep Club: Girls League: Office Helper: Assem- blies. A gif ' sv! M-f xMNb Vw KEMPE, MARGARET Muggs Pep Club: A Choir: Amo Deum Y- Teens: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Girls Glee Club. KIEFFER, MARTIN Marty Chemistry Club. KING, WlNNlE Chemistry Club: Pep Club: Minute- maids: Credo Dei Y-Teens: Girls league: C Club. KISLING, TOM Football: Track: Century Hi-Y: Chem- istry Club. WISE MAN IS av + 'Fig ?B -iii?-E .ti V :.- . 4 .i 3. 1 KRAUS, GARY Alpha Hi-Yg B Footballg B Hockey. KRUPP, STEPHEN Steve A Band, Orchestray Jr. Varsityg Soph. Class Committee, Tennis. LACHER, GARY Junior Achievement: Sr. Class Playg Speech Clubp Educational TV. LANCEMAN, ARON UH., Occupational Relations: M-D-V-C. A GREAT WONDER. r X KOTVAL, KATHY 4 uw . ' 'WW A ,ii .,,,,h as KRINKIE, ROBERT Krinks Olympian Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. K,-lp.: . YP! ,sl im g kr KRYEWINSKE, KATHLEEN 4, Kathy I Senior Class Sec.g Pep Club Treas.p A f , J Credo Dei Y-Teensp Quill and Scroll, Yvn' President: Cehisean Staff. lift f , K ,L il.: 'TTL K If . LAMPLAND, MARY Junior Red Cross Board Memberg Stu- dent Councily Latin Club Sec. and Pres,g Chemistry Club. LANDT, RONALD LANNER, PAUL A Choirg B Choir. ...K J A LANZ ROSELLA LARKIN PATRICK fn 2 g- iic ' ,, , . V 'W ' . , '-Ro Larko M K V' Vida Y-Teensg Contactg Senior Class Traffic Squad. 1... A T- ' Playg Girls League. 947. , K., in A ..V, - .sgaff , Wim... tw.-. ss, -...sf ,nf ,.,, M- - , lmir if W ' nf LARSEN, SANDRA LARSON, ROBERT nsandy.. nach.. A M 3 ,A .lunior Achievement Sec.p Vida Con 4 .J. if Dios Y-Teensg G.A.A.g Pep Clubg 551.41 -II K 'fm ' Spanish Club. ::'A N, 'H ,E if A 4? A LATHROP, JUDY LAVALLE, JOANNE A .A :'Lath I Joni .- Student Councllp Pep Clubg Girls Amo Deum YfTeens, Sec.g G.A.A.g 'Fm League Councilp Credo Dei Y-Teensg Junior Achievement. VW ,Q f Sr. Class Playy Chemistry Cluby Cehi- is 'ii' A .23 1 I 'irh x sean Staff, Quill and Scroll. V , f we ,..,L Eg, LAZARUS, MARTA lECY, DUANE y . :I Mard Paint n' Patchesp Chemistry Clubp W Times Agentg Latin Clubp Pep Clubg 5 wil Girls League: Speech Club. ' ' 235214, f fbgffsifssfza N LECY, SANDRA LEE, JOANNE nsami. HJQIEE.. ads Amo Deum Y-Teensy Pep Clubg Drum Amo Deum Y-Teensy G.A.A.g Girls Muioretteg B Choirg On the Job Train- league. N0 MAN IS BORN LEE, TOM LEIDER, MICHAEL Mike A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Senior 'A 'ai A Octet. krykr I Vg- ,Q LEMKE, RONALD LEVINE, HARRY A i b y N. l.emp Butch N7 -gg F Century Hi-Yg Intramural Basketball: ' 'Q Q Student Council. f .ly I ' 3: ing. W LIEBO, ROSLYN Roz Spanish Clubg Chemistry ClubgG.A.A.g C Clubp Bridge Cluby Pep Club. LIEN, THOMAS Tom Camera Clubg Chess Club: Chemistry Club, Stage Forceg Speech. LINDQUIST, KAREN Cehisean Staff Ed.g Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, V.P.p Ski Clubg Senior Class Play: latin Clubg Pep Clubg French Club. LONSON, LANCE Clubg A Footballg Jr. Class Pres. Central Hi-Yg A Hockey: Chemistry Club, A Footballg Jr. Cass Pres. WISE OR LEARNED. 'Sb- ...mg l r 1' sf! f If as , C .. ,, A Sl -:f f A P 5, H -, I QU, fi is f 1 LEVITAN, STEVE Math Clubg Chemistry Cluby lntra- mural Basketball. sgv 'QQ Q is QW LIEN, BRIAN Bri 5 - -- 1 Mid Ha-Y mas., Chemistry Clubg . 'Q 1? V L B Basketballg Homecoming Chairmany , Vj iw Homeroom Representative. A K, 'ew'-R ' VL.L A ..., . ,M .,... fan ,gsj1Z1:,g4,i'f:,- - V Sf ff , s rife.,-vt.1 1 ' LINDGREN, DALLAS Vida Con Dios Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Girls Leaguep Soph. Honor Medalp Speech. LOCKE, LONNIE Lon Occupational Relations Clubp Girls League: Office Helperg On the Job Training. ,, Q P I I, Q . t '- f LOUGHMAN, ROBERT LOVE, DARYLL Swish I-Ove Student Councilg Central Hi-Yp B A Footballp Student Councilg Chem Squad Football: Intramural Basket- istry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Ex caps ball. LUND, WILLIAM LYDELL, PATRICK Willie Put Hockeyg Football, Derby's. , , LYNGHOLM, MARJORIE Marge Girls League Council, Amo Deum Y- Teens Pres. and chaplain, Jr. Red Cross V.P., A Choir, Chemistry Club, Pep Club. MARKS, KAREN Future Teachers of America, A Choir, Girls League, All City. MARTIN, PATRICIA Patti Homecoming Queen and Co-chairman, G.A.A. Exec. Board Pres., Saph. and Jr. Honor Medals, Credo Dei Y-Teens S-Wx . .-.'-. 5, I ' . s , 5 TC... ,. , f.5,- 1 'Cf - -,fbi K KD 1f-1fi I I , S I ..r PW asa? 11. N.. w . MAXA, SHARON i'Shorty Pep Club, Girls League, Diversified Vocations, Girls Glee, Future Home- makers of America, G.A.A. McADAMS, DAVID Neville A Choir, Soph. Hi-Y, Soph. Track, B Choir. Pres., Pep Club Sec. MARVY, DOUGLAS Intramural Hockey, Baseball, B Foot- ball, A Football, Chemistry Club. MAZINGO, SHERRIE Sher Times News Editor, All City Award, Quill and Scroll V.P., Homecoming co-chairman, Girls League, SEYSSO, Chemistry Club. McELROY, HOWARD Jr. Red Cross Representative, Cam- era Club. . gels. 'J MALKES, MARCIA Marsh Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Or- chestra, Jr. Honor Medal, F.T.A., Cehisean Staff Senior Editor, Girls League, Class Committee. MARTIN, MARY Student Council Recording Secretary, G.A.A. Exec. Board, Vida Y-Teens Pres., Girls League Sec., Cehisean Staff, Nat. Forensic League. MARTIN, PENELOPE Penny Jr. Class Vice Pres., Girls League Pres., G.A.A. Exec. Board Vice Pres., Credo Dei Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, A Choir, Pep Club, Span. Club. MATSON, DEE ANN NO MAN WAS EVER B' Q 1 . 1,3 f . ii i .Q .. 'f McFARLAND, MICHAEL Mike McGOWAN, DANIEL A Choir, B Choir, Red Cross Repre- sentative. S MCINTOSH, CHARLES MCGUIGAN, MICHAEL Chuckie Mike .5 ,ye French Club, Jr. Achievement, lntra- Kappa HifY Pres., Homecoming co- ll z v v' Jim? I mural Football, Intramural Basketball. chairman, J.S. Committee chairman, 2' X i All Cary Hi-Y. f A 'Q' McMANN, SUE McKENNEY, BARBARA V Cheerleader, Student Council, Credo It Dei Y-Teens, Sr. Homecoming Attend- ant, A Choir, G.A.A. Exec. Board. ..Barb.. . Vida Y-Teens, Cehisean Editor, Soph. Honor Medal, Jr. Honor Medal, Fu- ture Teachers, Moth Club, Quill and Scroll, Choral Readers, Spanish Club, Girls League, G.A.A. 5:5 wg gs, .QM ...ra-, - -.K-- 2, . Ai W VI . 13 1 .2 if f McNEAL, ROBERT UMGC., MELBOSTAD, JOHN Football Co-Captain, Senior Varsity Hockey, Central Hi-Y. Track, Minuteman Hi-Y. me i 'ill .ff .555 ,- I .. 3Q5f5fsig,1sa?IsXi. 'U WISE BY CHANCE. . MELEMED, srEvE . .. k g . Stev-o m 'Ngo - College Chemistry Club, Math Club, S ,W I ska Club. MELIUS, JOHN ,.1: A Johnny an Q? Baseball Assistant Manager, Chess 5 Club- fff ws . ,,,., Ti. ri - ,fi if ' ' ft . fi I V My c ms., .1 , t K Li . up ef MELIUS, BARBARA Barb Amo Duem Y'Teens, Jr. Honor Medal, All City Award, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, C Club. MENARD, DANIEL nbanv. Chess Club, Chemistry Club. 49 MEYER, NOEL MEYER, WILLIAM Chemistry Club, A Choir, F.T.A., Ush- Bill U erettes, French Club, Spanish Club, Mid-Hi-Y. A .. G.A.A. is iw , .nf Q ii ,li MICHAELS, INA-SUE MILLER, DENNIS Mike Denny 7- f .i Girls League, MDYC, Occupational Band V.P., Orchestra, Pep Band, Wx ,m g .H .- Relations, Office Helper. Dance Band, Assemblies. 572' 'W w is My-' '. W '--,, -: :3-' i I . if ii MILLER, JOSEPH MINGO, WALTER l f M -Aloe Camera Club, Band, orchestra, Rifle l -L, , . A Q ' Club, Camera Club. ff l - l R . 2 , i Emp. .. I , MONDALE, GARY MONICK, PATRICIA . Gymnastics, Chemistry Club, Ski Club. Patti l A y 'VUE Jia ' Cheerleader, Sr. Class Officer, Credo- A A , 5 . , Dei Y-Teens, G.A,A. Board, All City, X Garden Party Queen, Student Council. 3 leelsll l If K W A .. ,... I , l l f x., - If . s.- x z V s . vw.. - is.. is i ia 1' jfs' .. f MONTAGUE, ELAINE Laine A Choir, B Choir, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, All City, Girls League, C Club, Senior Fieldball Team. MORGAN, PETE Sturge Band MOREN, ROBERT Bob Proiection Force MORRIS, JANICE Bucky Occupational Relations, B Choir. f ear - gg A 'Mfr ly, QQ . 'ni' 1 ,M aw sl , MORROW, SONDRA Sonnie G.A.A. Exec. Board, Y-Teens, Cehi- sean Staff, G.A.A,, C Club, All City, Pep Club, Ski Club, Chemistry Club. MOSMAN, ANN Annie Senior Class Play, Speech Club, Paint 'n Patches, French Club, Girls League. AND SOME ARE OTHER WISE. MURPHY, CHARLES ..BudH Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Soph. Honor Medal. MURPHY, ROBERT Bob Contact. NAPUE, JANET NEAL, JOYCE Girls League, Tri Sigma, Jr. Achieve- ment, Library Helper, G.A.A. MURPHY, PHYLLIS nphylu NAIDITCH, DAVID Nada 'W MORTENSON, JOANNE HJOH Amo Deum Y-Teens, Pep Club, Jr. Achievement, Girls League, Usher- elles. MOY, ALICE UAV, Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, G.A.A. Exec. Board, Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club, Soph. Honor Medal, G.A.A. All City, N.F.l.. ,RN 1 Jr. Red Cross, Chemistry Club, A 8- 1 B Squad Football, Jr. 8- Sr. Varsity 'Qi 'ii Track, Intramural Basketball 8. Hockey. NEAL, BERTHA Bert Girls Glee, Jr. Achievement, G.A.A., C Club. NEISH, ROBERT Red A Choir. 45' 'W-SE? : H. .1 55 X wif ,A ,..y,,,, , VL, , 51 1 if ..... J I R ' Mac. 1 5 , .H J NELSON, TERRY Student Council President: Boys Stateg A Basketball Capt ' A Baseball So h -I I P - Spanish Cluby Girls League. Class Pres.: Alpha Hi Yp Al Hermann Memorial Trophy. NIELSEN, JUDY it H it is If f ,mf 1 Y l 1 , 1. eifiabag ,. ts, g ai , 1 I law T f -J' y a ,y at ,fag 5 1 H at 1- 4 M . ' sa: NEMER, JUDITH njudyt, 'N ln ,ma Y' wa. - -.-.Q 2 ,fs ly ,s 5 NlLsoN, JANET Ulm.. Amo Deum Y-Teens, V.P.7 Ski Club: Soph. Valley Ball Teamg G.A.A. 14' 4, as ,gf 'M -Q fd'- - an f-'tif THERE IS NORSTREM, BRUCE OLSEN, KAREN Girls Leagueg A Band. OLSON, DONALD Traffic Squad. OFTEN WISDOM OBERG, ARLENE ..Are,. Senior Class Playg Vida Con Dios Y- Teensg N.F.L.g Choral Readersg Chem- istry Clubg Ski Clubp Cehisean Staffp All City Awardy C Club. OLSON, BRUCE Jr. Academy of Science: S.P.Y.S.S.O. O'NElLl., DANIEL noun., Chess Clubg Contact. onn, HILDA PAGE, COLMAN AN It A. Choirg Sr. Class Playp Latin Club: sv ' K y Kappa Hi-Yi speech club, oder, I A Debate club. we 5 1. 1. 3 ,args -ff! PAGE, JUDSON njudn Ski Club, Chemistry Cluby Senior Homeroom Rep., Olympian Hi-Y. PARKER, BEVERLY ..Bev., Credo Dei Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chem- istry Club, Girls Leagueg G.A.A. UNDER A SHABBY CLOAK. PERLMAN, MARILYN ..Mar.. Chemistry Club, Cehlsean Staff, Choral Readersg Pep Cluby Girls League Rep., G.A.A.g French Club, Spanish Club. PERTEET, ANTOINETTE PETERSON, BOB Pete Rifle Club: Ski Club, B Football. PETSCHL, SANDRA Amo Deum Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Girls League Exec. Board: Pep Club: Sr. Class Committee, Office Helper. PERKINS, wiLuAM sin Central Hi-.Yg B Football, Hockey. PETERSON, KARIN Peetey Credo Dei Y-Teens, Treas. Chem. Club, Sec., Pep Club, G.A.A.g Girls League, A Choir: latin Clubg Ski Club. PETERSON, SUSAN nsue.. Student Council, A Choir, Credo Dei Y-Teensp Chemistry Club. PIEPHO, BRUCE Hi-Y, B Basketball, Chemistry Clubg Z 1. M PALMER, BEVERLY HBH., B Choir, PASTOR, EDWARD Edardo Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play, Ski Club, Chemistry Clubg Stamp and Coin Club, Swim Team. Mg. M. Q' 3 i , ' M ' . . new ,--.alla-4 . 9 1. , is be W iii . .' fm - MMM? y is 5 I ttst , , f -,.- ' . ,g L . f-if 'NP ' ska club. ' A A8 , 7 . ..,, , I ,, ig V Simba? ,f. if we , , -' 51 ' : ,,.:, ' ii .., lllggih PIERCE, RALPH nsudy. PITTLEKOW, JUNE B Choirp Jr. Achievementg Y-Teensg G.A.A. 53 - Q - .as - 4 A is Ti , x, PINSKA, STANLEY 1 Ik A choir, cenomi Hi-Yp Chemistry ' Club: Homecoming Committee. vi I ' Ni 'pi 1 3? - we I.. fi .1 ,.,. 2 k K T , . ,, I gist .,. 3 , 4 1 PITTLEKOW, SHARON ' Amo Deum Y-Teensp Occupational Re- lationsg G.A.A. ii 'I in ,pw . fl 7 'Y 'P Ii 1 if KNOWLEDGE IS A TREASURE, PITTELKOW, STANLEY POOL, RICHARD Stan Dick Kappa Hi-Yg Gymnasticsp Cross Coune tryg Jr. Varsity Track Team. PORTER, JACK PRAWER, STEVE Kappa Hi-Yg A Choirg Chemistry Cluby King Intramural Basketballg Operetta. Chem. Cluby Latin Clubp Math Club Ski Clubg Gymnastics: Intramural Bas ketball. QUINN, GENE B Basketball, Rifle Clubg N.F.L., Pres. SCHWANEKAMP, SANDY I ,qw Ski Club, Pres.g Chemistry Club Contactp Alpha Hi-Y. ie x- mfs,,. QUINN, rHoMAs shorty RADER, MICHELLE Micki A Bundy Orchestra. 1 Treas.y Varsity Track: Gymnasticsp 93 f RAIOLO, Joe RAMBO, LARRY A I V r vw. si' 3 E. mf ,ff TM .ewe- Rifle Club: Intramural Sports. Ollie Kappa Hi-Y: Central Hi-Y. RAMER, JEAN RAMSDELI., GARY Contact: F.T.A.: A Choir: G.A.A.: Traffic Squad. Chemistry Club: Pep Club. BUT PRACTICE IS THE KEY TO IT. RATWIK, KAREN Soph. Honor Medal Girls Lea ue 1 9 2 Chemistry Club: N.F.l..: Speech Club. REIN, JUDITH njudv. Pep Club: Girls League: Spanish Club: B Choir. RICE, DENNISON Denny Bond: Traffic Squad: Junior Achieve- ment. RICH, ROGER Spanish Club: Chemistry Club: Jr. Achievement: F.T.A. REID, PATRICIA .ipmu v usherenes, B choir, Girls clee Club. g i' RESNICK, JACK Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Speech Club. RICE, LOIS Credo Dei Y-Teens: Debate: N.F.L.: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. RICHARDSON, SALLY Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Girls League Council: Spanish Club: Vida Con Dios Y-Teens. jk, i O' my xv lu ai? RINKEY, BEN Chemistry Clubg Intramural Homeroom Representative. Hockeyy ROSE, MICHAEL Mike Derby'sg Pacemakersg Class Commit- tee. il!!! -er-qi rf.: Ffa s ROBBINS, BRENDA Girls Glee Clubg B Choirp French Clubp Pep Club: G.A.A.f Girls Leagueg Office Helper. ROBERTSON, TOM nnevu Kappa Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. gefvf' fm we .'fFii2'1'X'U1'?ga F +- sf., .-fi if TO KNOW ROSENBAUM, MADELEINE Mindy French Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Jr. Red Cross: Jr. Achievementg Cos- tume Committee. ROSENTHAL, JULES Rosey Intramural Sports: Speech Clubp Jr. Varsity Track. QQ? ,kg ., Rouse, om Pinky A , rs A Bandy B Choirg Girls League. yi, VA ,... N ,, is i iNiWig RUDEEN,JOHN E .f Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Homeroom K ' Z Representative. ,. K V in . 1. J A 56 Smgts- . .Aa A ,, 4 Ya. is .rf fe...- 'P' -:- Sevens .J f V it ,,-qu. 119' k R K Nun' 52, . -v an ONE'S IGNORANCE IS ROSENBERG, STEVEN Steve Chemistry Clubg Speech Clubg Ski Clubp Math Club. ROSS, JOAN Bandg A Choirg C Choirp Girls Leagueg Pep Club: Usherettesg Operetta. RUBIN, JUDY Pep Clubg Minutemaidsp Speech Clubg Chemistry Cluby French Clubp Girls league. RUNDHAUG, SHARON Usherettesg Home Ec. Clubp Library Helper, On the Job Training. x 'Wu ,grey ' wr. 19 rg, I 'oi ' ff' :ff ix wen, w, Q, 'Uv X.. 1 Z our W A-of ...W 11 RUTMAN, HELEN Che'mistry Clubg French Cluby Arts and Craftsp Junior Red Cross. RYAN, THOMAS it-I-om., Contact Chairmanp Stamp and Cluby Intramural Football. THE BEST PART OF KNOWLEDGE. SANDBERG, GARY A Choir. SANSOME, KAREN Sans A Choir, Treas.g Credo Dei Y-Teensg Jr. Honor Medalp Homecoming Cor- onationg G.A.A.g All City Awardy Pep Club. SCHAROSCH, BERNADINE Bernie Maiorettey Cheerleader: G.A.A.y Girls League. SCHMI ECH EN, ABIGAIL Abbie Cehisean Staff Art Editorp Y-Teens. SALUTE, CAROLE Salty Spanish Club, V. P.g Minutemaidsg G,A.A.g C Clubg Pep Club. SCHACTMAN, RICHARD SCHMALZ, RUTH Mouse Vida Con Dios Y-Teensg F.T.A.g Girls League: Jr. Class Playg A Choirf Sr. Ensemble. SCHNEIDER, ELLEN Sr. Play Pub. Chairmany Chemistry Cluby Paint n' Patchesg Cehisean Staff. Coin RUTMAN, HOWARD URM.. Spanish Clubg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg A Choirg B Choirg Jr. Class Rep, SALITA, ALLAN HAI.. Chess Clubg A Choirg Intramural Foot- ballg Intramural Basketball. 1 . . 1. K 2,1 Ax. A Y ., 'srl yi -T A 2 EQ V T 'L...h Y ., A I VL ,ff 'K 1 . an-E 'Wresvv scriuuz, PATRICIA scHuLzE, Juoiw A MPM., ..Judy,. in V Keen Teens, Girls League: B Choirg Office Helper. it f +-of ,, 3 I . if in 5 SCHWAB, MICHAEL SEVCIK, JOHN My M, I Prof. Sev X .am fs-f Alpha Hi-Yg Cross Countryy Senior Junior Achievement: Ski Club. Varsity Track. M.. N. vu-4' .i X Q.: KN SERINO, MARTINA Marty Cehisean Staffy Y-Teens: B Choirp G.A.A.g On the Job Trainingp Con- tact. cis ,kde wav 23 AM-4 SHARPE, VICKI Sharpee . Times Staffg Paint n' Patches: F.T.A,g N.F.l..p Pep Cluby Spanish Clubg Girls Glee Club. SHIMEK, EDWARD Shim A Choir: Vi Countsg Chemistry Century Hi-Y. Clubg SlEGEl, CHARLES nsugsy.. A.Z.A. 635: Swimmingg Red Cross Rep.g Traffic Squadp Gymnastics. :sr f cf OWLEDGE COMES SEVAK, MARVIN Mariach Jr. Varsity Track: Ski Clubp Chemistry Clubg Speech Club. SHAUGHNESSY, KARIN Girls League: Pep Clubg Chemistry Clubg Jr. Achievement. SHUSTER, STANFORD Stan Times Staff Bus. Managerp Central Directory Editor: Homeroom Rep.p Chemistry Clubg Speech Club. SILVERMAN, GAYLE Minutemaids, Serg.g Jr. Class Play: Chemistry Club, V. P.p Cehisean Staffg Paint n' Patchesg Class Committee. :Aiwa fQ? ,. ...Qu-,. V55 , ...ln :VN BUT WISDOM SMITH, JUDY Girls leagueg B Choir. SNOW, DIANE Snowball SORENSON, PAUL Student Councilg Mid Hi-Yg All C Student Council. SPARKS, MARTINS rim B Choirg Girls League. ,Q ei? A . new :.,X LINGERS. SIMONS, HARRY -IHNLH B Squad Football, Yeop Jr. Varsity Track: Central Hi-Y, V. P.: Chemistry Club. SLEMMONS, FREDERICK Fred SJOBECK, CARL Student Council, Times Staff, Band Chemistry Clubg Cehisean Rep. Bridge Club. SMITH, DIAN F.T.A.g C Clubg Chemistry Clubg Speech Cluby Pep Club. t':,'54f h SMITH, RICHARD , 3 A Kappa Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg All City ,f V i Hi-Y Rep. I f N z fi? E -5- 'er f . -f ' 'R I A I I . 1 ' efifaes- , R SORENSEN, CAROLYN Spanish Y-Teensp Club: Girls Leogueg Vida C Club: A Choirg Jr. Class Committeey Cehisean Staff Bus. Man- ager: N.F.L. as-R' if V I ll? y is .. ' 1 , . 7 ,fsw wf-' Q .M ,A V, ' M SORUM, JANET I A i R ity Jan . K MN Credo Dei Y-Teensy A Choirg Student ' K F' I Councilg Homecoming Committee. 8 -.ws ' ' 5' -:Q 5 -5 Qt Lf,.r:k V U , ,ft , . I 'A 3 ss SPIZMAN, ROBERT ' I -.Bohn A I H Cross-CountrYi Sr. Class PIGY: Chem- - F -Q -Em 'i i! istry Clubg ski club, speech Club. . .e - f Q fi K' Q t.-, ii - . 5213 59 Sr. Class Playg Point n' Patchesp STANICH, SUSAN Sue A Choirg French Clubg Vida Con Dios Y-Teensg Ski Clubg sembleg International Relations. STEIN, JAMES Jim Senior Class Play. Jr. and Sr. Ene 3' S' 7' Ti J N . A wi ' ' 'N-,., A . -, .12 K .ws . ,s-. -fswff v , STATLAND, BERNARD Jr. Academy of Science, Jr. Class Playg Soph. and Jr. Honor Rollp Math Cluby Chemistry Club. Bernie STE RN, ESTHER Managing Editor of Timesp Sr. Class Playy Red Cross Council Sec.g Girls League. 'P' 1. V '40 -il 3 ... 5 fi 9 'He in .. l' 'WNL4-sv .Q 1 . '09 fff ..,, ig. - -mf ,,,.. ' 4 ixia iki , 'MKqjZ?g img aw ,, ...,. A li 'Vi KNOWLEDGE ADVANCES BY STILES, JUDY Jude Credo Dei Y-Teensg G.A.A.p Girls Leaguey Orchestray Y.F.C.g Times Agent. STOLTZ, RUTH ANN nkmh.. Pep,Clubg Girls Leaguey Occupational Relations, Pres.p G.A.A.g C Club. STRIMLING, RICHARD Tiger Bandg B Squad Footballg Intramural Footballg Stamp and Coin Clubg Ce- hisean Agent, Jr. Red Crossg Student Council. SUNDBERG, SUSAN Sunny A Choiry Chemistry Club, Minute. maids: Credo Dei Y-Teens, V. P.: Jr. Class Playg Student Council. STINCHFIELD, JAMES 5tinch Chess Clubg Ski Club. STRICKLAND, WAYNE SUDERS, LARESSA Lori G.A.A.p Orchestrag Girls League Keen Teens, Pres.: Fieldball Team Referee. SUTTON, CONNIE Chris Girls Leaguey Pep Clubp Jr. Achieve ment 60 ir' Aa, -QQ ' ! Z1l 1 sb r '31 . M ' 3 1-ea 'W I wi W- SWANSTROM, MARY CLAIRE SWARTZ, STUART M C Stu Vida Con Diosp Cehisean Staff: Ski Sr. Class Playg Speech Club Senior Clubp Paint n' Patchesg N.F,L.g Soph. Varsityg Spanish Cluby Cross Country and Jr. Honor Medalg Debate. Ski Cluby Chemistry Club TROUT, RUSSELL Q zi,A W ,... it Eh' f af STEPS AND NOT TAYLOR, WILLIAM Bill Chemistry Clubp Intramural Golf. TRAPP, LAURICE Laurie F.T.A.y Chemistry Club: Cehisean Staff: Quill and Scrollg Spanish Clubp Girls League. TUCKER, ROBERT nach.. Hockeyy Footballp Chemistry Clubg Hi- Y Centralp Ski Clubp Student Council. TURNER, KIRK BY LE A P S. THOMSON, KAY TAYLOR, JAMES Russ I-Jim Amo Deum Y-Teens: Pep Club: Usher- ettep G.A.A.g Jr. Achievementy Chem- istry Cluby Girls League. TRUMBELL, MICHAEL Mickey Century Hi-Yg Swim Team: Spanish Clubp Che Traffic Squ mistry Club. TU FEN K, ZAVEN nzav., ad. TUTT, LOLA .Lou A Choir, Minutemen: Hi-Y Rifle Club Chemistry Clubg Intramural Football Zi' 1 3: '3 3 -.5 s - O? f' . In Lig g .5 -mv . ,ja vs I I - i + 'vu -1+ J, .5 ,JKT A , -f ..., 5 I z f f R Q rj yr-, I .. . W... UECKER, LAWRENCE UTTERMAN, JOHN Larry Jack VAD, SHARON VAN EATON, MARY uzook.. nmm., Girls Leaguep C Clubp Bridge Club: Credo Dei Y-Teensg Pep Cluby Girls Chemistry Clubp Pep Clubg Times Leagueg G.A.A. Agenlg G.A.A. VARS, JEROME ga ,K Jerry gg' Q z t . . y i ' s. 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LSI Lk: Qiliiia, , 34:3 I I sww. Y lx li E 3 .,,,, 5 , rf' A ,ei H5 ' , .. 63 WITZIGRUETER, NANCY Vida Con Dios Y-Teens, Minutemaidsp Senior Class Playg National Forensic Leaguey Speech Clubp Pep Club. WOLF, JAMES ...Hmm Chess Clubp French Clubg Chemistry Club. my. sa it at . Y' F A 1 ll . S .pf - '- 4'2 'f ' llc... WHITMORE, LARRY Footballp Trackg Basketball. WOLL, MADELINE Wally On the Job Trainingg M.D.V.C.p Of- fice Helperg Pep Club. K iw IF YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE, LET OTHERS WALTON-WOOLLER, ANNE American Field Service: Student Coun- cilg A Choirg Chemistry Clubp French Clubg Girls League. K. If K X - 55 . i,i gi WYATT, JAMES A Football: Swimming: Sr. Class Of- ficerg Alpha Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. ZALESKY, BARBARA -'s.z. Speech Clubg Y-Teensg F.T.A.g Senior Class Play. ZAMANSKY, MARSHALL Cross Country: Chemistry Club. 'X Q ...sf S xii - ,-' Z'- A K ps - - 'r'- k '-:: jj.:- V :,., K I L ' ' ., 2 NW? .T ii X 'X ij? . LIGHT THEIR CANDLES AT IT. WU RDEMANN, ROBERT .tnobn Junior Achievement. YEAGER, JUDY B Choiry Spanish Club. ZALK, JOAN A-Joni Latin Club: Student Councilp Spanish Clubg Paint n' Patchesg Usherettes. Minutemaidsp Pep Club: Jr. Red Crossy NOT PICTURED LAuRIcffRAPP,Pubwfify . . . I959 CEHISEAN EDITORS MARILYN PERLMAN, Co-editor of Faculty BARBARA MCKENNEY Editor KATHY KRYEWINSKI Academic ARLENE OBERG Activities MARY CLAIRE SWANSTROM, if ABBIE SCHMIECHEN JUDY WIETHOFF MARY MARTIN An Advertising Index wt E1 KAREN LINDQUIST XXX' ALICE MOY Ac'I'I'Ie5 ELLEN SCHNEIDER, GMS' 5P0f'S HELLEN KATZ Music and Drama . A I 0 CAROLYN SORENSEN MARSHA MAI-KES Subscriptions SSHIOYS GAYLE SILVERMAN Co-editor of Extracurricular A , -, N wg N , l-lm 1 85 f ':' .H S+ . NN Lu :L cf in W ' Q Yu 1-A 14 . WT . ,A . . L., Aw MVVTM Y . . tl , if-' 13 :ff v.T.gM E ig V, in 1 Us v his In sz r s ' 1 Q 1 Q, x 'aff - . 1 N 1 1 1 W i 1 W-Kwai: ...Q I Ewa., f H-- 1 M.. W C,- .X Q . '1 waz-,fria I ....,,k : U 6 . Q! 'X n V XL W' X w I ,fi r X X A .1 3 , , Mg ,V., , -F.- ' - A -.,, ':A 4' E356 - . 67 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . If hai' 11222526 P1 SALLY BROWN, Secretary, WAYNE POTRATZ, Publicity Chr., BARB PETERSON, Vice President, JEFF PIPER, Treasurer, TOM SPAETH, President. THE JUNIORS.. After two years of hoping and waiting the iuniors have finally achieved the recognition of being upper classmen. Mr. Brett, their able advisor, has worked very hard to help make the iuniors' year a very suc- cessful and memorable one. The class officers, Tom Spaeth, President, Barb Peterson, Vice-president, Sally Brown, Secretary, Jeff Piper, Treasurer, and Wayne Potratz, Publicity Chairman, were all warmly received by their classmates. .X Y I R 7'-. ..........-1-9 f Their year's plans were then made. The two main obiectives of the year were the All School Mixer and the Junior-Senior Prom. The Mixer was heid at the end of January and was very successful. The proceeds of the Mixer helped fill the treasury which, in turn, helped to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom held in May. The Prom was the biggest and the best event of the year. Congratulations Juniors! Here a group of iunior girls is busily cutting out paper decorations in an art - class. From left to right are: Mary Jo Grais, Patti Gassman, Marlene Singer, and Lynda Hyatt. Q9 HOMEROOM 4 . . . lMr. M. Johnsoni ROW l: Katie German, Art Brier, Gerald Weir, Larry Swartz, Alvin Ellis, Sharon Lenander, Beverly Steincamp, Edward Graves. ROW 2: Everett Weinstein, Barb Bear, Joan Riley, Marilyn Theits, Carol Duban, Linda Giesen, Rae Dicks, Jim Sattler. ROW 3: David Harich, Paulette Graf, Jackie Few, Penny Orrill, Mary Field, Carol Niel- sen, Camile Meyer, Mr. M. Johnson. ROW 4: David Levitt, Dennis Boldt, Roger Schmidt, Steve Rossmann, Gordon Patchin, Michael Richardson, Alfred Hansen, Bahman Habibi. To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. HOMEROOM 10 . . . lMr. T. Sauert ROW I: Denny Solem, Da- vid Aanes, Jim Fuerst, Mike Lilienkamp, Bob Levey. ROW 2: Dick LeVasseur, Norman Hoge, Wayne Eddy, Clennie Perry, Andrew Fre- chette, Mr. T. Sauer. ROW 3: Edward Brennan, Roger Day, Charles Edwards, Gary Larson, Leonard Berg, Donald White. . . . HOMEROOM 7 lMrs. J. Lynchi ROW l Barb Specker, Jean Schaffhausen, Judy Freerking, Donna Hof- fman, Penny Schroeder, Sandra Pedersen, Beverly Schuldt, Judi Neby. ROW 2: Tony Williams, Sharon Domagalski, Paullette Starks, Carol Uttermark, Dan Fisher, James Manos, Allen Clark, Karen Brown. ROW 3: Gene Barber, Frank Foster, Dennis Diers, William Carlson, Ronald Weiss, Ron- ald Shaw, Richard Pratt, Miss Lynch. ROW 4: Paul Swenson, James Feckey, Thomas Dege, Gilbert Payne, Stuart Sonnen, Louis Perdo, Paul Heleniak, Don Joyce. HOMEROOM 100A . . . lMr. W. Kirkwoodl ROW l: Susan Polan- sky, Martha Smith, Geraldine Szmiot, Helen Hodgins, Heather Boese, Susan Taggert, Carol Ahl. ROW 2: Paula Thomason, Edward Kaplan, George Hopkins, Joanne Brown, Terry No- lan, Mary German, Nancy Hale. ROW 3: James Cafferty, James Holub, Wil- liam Henderson, Rae McKittrick, Catherine Tippel, Robert Putnam, Mr, W. Kirkwood. ROW 4: Gilbert Zins, John Olson, Robert Takle, Jamis Newcomb, Robert Callender, Clayton Zimmerson. . . . HOMEROOM TT lMr. G. Katzl ROW l: Charles Altshuler, Carolyn Bolser, Jacqueline Holly, Marilyn Helle, lee Gransberg, Alberta Kemp, Mari- lyn Flach, Nancy Smith. ROW 2: Walter Moody, Leora Myers, l.yn- da Hyatt, Rollie Perlman, Nancy Parker, Diane Sternberg, Jean Robinson, Ken Carnp- bell, Jeff Drew. ROW 3: Louis Lampert, Roger Blasl, Wil- liam Henricks, Carole Peterson, Lucy Wil- liams, Richard Birawer, Clarence Parizek, Sue Birnberg, Mr. G. Katz. ROW 4: John Steiner, Alfred Ericksen, Phil Fabel, Robert Flynn, Peter Law, Peter Ron- zoni, Jerry Taffel, Gerald Greenie, Glenda Schadt. The hardest iob of all . . . HOMEROOM 100B lMr. K. Danielsl ROW l: Sharon Gunsell, Karen Melius, Margie Graham, Ada Roben- son, Sue Lamski, Kathy Turnbull, Sue Vax. ROW 2: Carol Hess, Katie Slattery, Rose Pelant, Mary Holmquist, Bob McAvery, Shar- on Pinnow, Barb Miller. ROW 3: Warren Arend, lrwin Gubman, John Mahoney, Kelley Kanar, William Moxness, George Haun, Mr. K Daniels. ROW 4: Gregory Christenson, Charles Hel' mer, Wendell Heldt, Don Smith, John Win- terhalter, Dennis Kurth, Dick Chaney. HOMEROOM 102 . . . iMrs, M. Wedelll ROW 1: Deana Aldrich, Helen Morgan, Denise Waldner, Rosella La- Valla, Sandra Sear, Maureen Soo, Debbie Pogoriler, Judi Cormican. ROW 2: Denise Coleman, Bonnie Van Tol, Robbie Kncpton, Carole Mergens, Diane Dingle, Kathy Mahr, Becky Stanfield, Judi Webster. ROW 3: Gerald Hyatt, John Luger, Dennis Kramer, Bernard Karon, William Rosen- .bloom, Fred Rosenberg, Harris Zidel, Bill Anderson, Sandy Atneosen. ROW 4: Jan Rosenberg, Robert Lange, John Lichtscheidl, Fran Piette, David Unowsky, Tim Roberts, Frank Kennedy, Bruce Banister. trying to look busy when you're not. . . . HOMEROOM 203 lMr. F. Brettl ROW 1: Sheila Belkin, Gloria Chandler, Sandra Weiden, Barb Peterson, Jacque Sorum, Len Burton. ROW 2: Judy Rosenblum, Cathy Cairncross, Kathy Stevenson, Sally Brown, Connie Bovy, Carole Pittelkow, Doris Shannon. ROW 3: David Kerkow, William Hogan, Steve Litton, John Strapp, Joel Duffina, Jeni- fer Lewis, Lana Thompson, Mr. F. Brett. ROW 4: Joel Johnson, Larry Friedman, Jeff Piper, Wes Seyller, Marty Fink, Wayne Pot- ratz, Tom Spaeth, Clayton Lecy. . . . HOMEROMM 119 lMiss R. Moel ROW 1: Adrienne Boisson, Patricia Wood, Beverly Henderson, Cathy McGuire, Judy Gullikson, Karen Butcher, Lorrie Chase. ROW 2: Mary Kachinsky, Judy Jensen, Sandy Erickson, Dee Glemaker, Lee Kemp, Susie Winnick, Sis Bair. ROW 3: Tony Todora, Arthur Pfefer, George Frisch, Jim Curran, Horace Rivers, Bill Lang, Janet Armaiani, Miss R. Moe. ROW 4: Jerry Gudim, Jonathan Plaut, Leonard Hayer, Jack Mathiesen, Jack Tem- pest, Tom Kehoe, Bill Coan. HOMEROOM 211 . . . lMrs. E. Berntsenl ROW l: Sandra Janisch, Jean Belanger, Roberta Cooper, Jan Pea- body, Jenay Johnson, Paula Lichter, Char- lotte Arundel. ROW 2: Cay Moberg, Jean Schleh, Sue Stor- ti, Vivian Blaha, Mary Murray, Deanna Pro- hofsky, Beryl Butwin. ROW 3: John Ellman, Bob Dowd, Jim Klein, Robert Berkovitz, Jeff Paymar, Grant Moos- brugger, Mrs. E. Berntsen. ROW 4: Larry Probst, Paul Schulz, Marvin Whaley, Craig McKee, Jerry Hurtak, Gerald Braumberger, Paul Rick. . . . HOMEROOM 206 lMiss G. Benzl ROW 'l: Joyce Edblom, Linda Stalder, Shirlee Peterson, Judy Zach- arias, Sandy Smith, Kristina Schubert. ROW 2: Patrick Hartigan, Mike Dimond, Mike Alford, Judy Holmquist, Karen Gunsell, Natalie Galloway, Judy Reiser, Bill Hawley. ROW 3: Mary Desmond, Neal Shapiro, Gene Crosby, Kenneth Stein, Barb Ludden, Jim Conroy, Carole Mills. ROW 4: Lynn Bonney, Larry Zidel, Mike Ryan, Tom Tews, Craig Leverenz, Barry Kas- tel, John Smestad, Jerry Moe. The roots of education are . . . HOMEROOM 212 lMr. W. Gavinl ROW l: Pat Peterson, Ral- pha Tilsner, Bobby Azine, Virginia Watkins, Bonnie Fleming, Kathy Ban Fossen, Diane Halper, Nancy Schwartz. ROW 2: Jerry Lauri, Louis Birger, Ev Oslen, Sandy Gustafson, Rita Holloman, Annette Sultan, Mura Bernick, Mr. W, Gavin, ROW 3: Gail Rosenblum, Mike Rushton, Thomas Maas, Barry Gerr, Jack Price, Harold Buck, Harry Jensen. HOMEROOM 213 . . . lMrs. E. Swansonl ROW 1: Joyce Taylor, Jean Straus, Judy Carl, Roberta Leitte, Mary Regnier, Lynn Falls, Char Underbakke, Kristi Conlon. ROW 2: Marlene Singer, Margaret LaBore, Steve Holtz, Diane Kubat, Margaret Chase, Martha Lynn, Connie Wiebner. ROW 3: Claudio Howard, Kathy Erdman, Kathy Marshall, Maria Hotzidimitriou, John Brennan, Dennis Finn, David Sierven, Mrs. E. Swanson. ROW 4: Don Peterson, Mike Kellum, Dick Anlauf, Charles Hayes, Ron Britz, Bob Howie, John DeRosier. bitter but the fruit is sweet. HOMEROOM 215 . . . lMr. M. Therrienl ROW 1: Terry Cutts, Midge Hanson, Harriet Wells, Dennis Sand- berg, Steve Marstad, Janet Ganie, Gail Schachtman, Barbara Cox. ROW 2: Deanna Mead, Judy Brown, Louise Kantrowich, Diane Johnson, Sharon Vingers, Judy Goadroad, Roxie Nemer, Robert Luedke. ROW 3: Michael Drexl, John Oase, Paul Covell, Rag Resig, Jerry Behr, Roger Bentl-ey, Carolyn Anderson, Mr. M. G, Therrian. ROW 4: Jim Sheahan, Dick Steele, Jerry Rockhold, Chris Colestock, Bill Menz, Alan Harris, Mike Mosman, Jim Roberts. . . . HOMEROOM 214 lMiss M. Korfhagel ROW 1: Sandy Helf- man, Mary Sorensen, Sonie Wiener, Sue Harley, Eve Lynn Butwinick, Patti Feeney, Judi Moldenhouer. ROW 2: Barbara Berndt, Paula Wood, Larry Leobovitz, Kay Hanson, Mary Tufts, Eliza- beth Johnson, Marilou Smith, Tommy Poch, ROW 3: Frank Stupca, Greta Harrison, Abby Bernstein, Ronnie Erickson, Saul Bernick, Larry Mersky, Miss M. Korfhage. ROW 4: Michael Mosner, Eugene Melander, Bob Hoium, Doug Johnson, Greg Carey, Jeff Goldfish. . . . HOMEROOM 220 lMr. W. McDonaldl ROW l: Dianne Mc- Connell, Bonnie Neikirk, Frances Williams, Kay Jensen, Arlene Kaplan, Susan Mayo, Faye Kasper. ROW 2: Betsy Nason, Frances Stone, Vera Kemp, JoAnne Rusk, Judy Quinlan, Patricia Bauer, ROW 3: Bill Wenzel, Duane Salmonson, Richard Berris, Vern Niemeyer, Gerald Kes- sel, Bruce Robins, Mr. W. McDonald, ROW 4: Neil Schulte, James Downe, Bob Hall, Dennis Trveson, Pat Moore, Mike McCluney. HOMEROOM 218 . . . lMr. V. Huball ROW l: Linda Bloom, Georgia Lewis, Aggy Klees, Sue Kennedy, Ruth Ann Grossman, Mary Olson, Bobbi Benike. ROW 2: Wanda Sanft, Robert Smith, Jerald- ine Shanklin, Trudy Haessly, ldell McCoy, Kathlyne Peller, Mary Lou Peilen. ROW 3: Gary Eha, John Wagner, James Sorum, John Watkins, Jodie Alsop, Roberta Ganas, Mr. V. Hubal. ROW 4: Wayne Hill, Tom Alfred, David Ber- kus, Chuck Peterson, Dave Deutschlander, Jim Robinson, Clayton Berry. Instruction ends in the schoolroom, HOMEROOM 303 . . . lMiss E. Corbeyl ROW l: Magdalena Bal- tus, Randi Powers, Sue Lundberg, Janice Wight, Bev Andrews, Joanne Gordon, Larry Gierdahl. ROW 2: Steven Lang, Lyle Gunsell, Susan Plahn, Joyce Mathews, Rosie Koran, Joyce Simms. ROW 3: Jay Pfaender, Curtis Crawford, Gin- ny Paine, Joy Oberg, Bob Magy, Mike Blake, Miss E. Corbey. ROW 4: Chris McCain, Roger Engstrom, David Goldfarb, Bob Toesing, Steve Carney, Bob Nickelson. . . . HOMEROOM 305 lMrs. B. Halll ROW l:Diane Widsten,Carol Haney, Sue Barwise, Kathy Marcotte, Steph- anie Sangsland, Arlett Kryieski, Harriet Zis- son, Barbara Norton. ROW 2: Barbara LeMere, Darlene Werner, Linda Johnston, Sandy Cooperstock, Adri- enne Novak, Joyce Austin, Kathy Wirl. ROW 3: Jean Mahle, Eva Brisbois, Lenore Dannousky, Mariia Skutans, Sherryl Maior, Patti Gastman, Avis Holman, Mrs. B. Hall. ROW 4: Karen Christian, Mary Jo Grais, Sandy Rogers, Nancy Hart, Glenda Gary, Cathy Williams, Marvelle Parker. but education ends only with life. . . . HOMEROOM 403 lMr. J. Fritschel ROW 1: Janet Wagner, Joyce Cooperman, Carleen Malcolm, Sue Slurley, Sally Countryman, Erika Apt, Jackie Sanders, Mr. J. Fritsche. ROW 2: Mike Anger, Clifford Roberts, Shir- ley Copps, Sharon Shaw, Leslie Peterson, Kay Thompson, Donald Cook. ROW 3: Richey Adams, Penny Halper, Jenny Taylor, Joe Young, Allen Lechtman, lrvin Handelman, Myron Ruehl. ROW 4: Mike Tschida, Bob Mikulak, Doug Radcliffe, Jim Johnson, Ken Bricher, John Penne, Pat lgo. HOMEROOM 323 .. . lMr. J. Hoffl ROW l: Madonna Finley, Susan Gold, Shirley Hahn, Karen Jack, Nor- ma Eilert, Mary Winkil, Burnetta Simmons, Gail Rulman. ROW 2: Kathryn Nielson, Pat Manthey, Gretchen Olson, David Marcotte, David Zin- ter, Gordon Shumaker, Jane Lee, Barv Hoel, Mr. J. W. Hoff, ROW 3: Frank Tschida, Lynn Bradley, .James Mathes, Larry VonKreuzhof, Roger McGrath, David Mead, Steve Gilats, Leo Bender. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . LIL SMITH, Secretory, SUE GILL, Publicity Chr., BOB GLAESMAN, President, PHIL RICHTER, Treasurer, MARGIE OLSON, Vice President. THE SOPHCDMORES.. The sophomores who are now ending their second year at Central High School welcomed the new- comers from the surrounding iuninor high schools. With the past memories of freshmen still fresh in their minds they well remember their first impression of their new school and the tricks that were played on them. This year, however, they take it in their stride and, in turn, play the same tricks on the fresh men. Mr. Ausemus is their class advisor, and the most exciting event was the Sophomore Sweetheart Dance This was their first big responsibility, and they were pleased to see it turn out a success. .ik S. Chemistry begins early. Here Mrs Schmidt's students do an experiment HOMEROOM 'I3 . . . lMr. W. Andrewsl ROW 'l: Jerry Lemire, Eugene Chapman, John Jensen, Rick Lind- quist, Jim Viner, Steve Claybourne. ROW 2: Brent Nelson, David Hense, Win- field Mitchell, Pat Brown, Joe Moeller, Jerry Chapman. ROW 3: Donald Deach, Paul Lohmann, George Chapin, Lloyd LaFountaine, Lee Anderson, Mr. W. Andrews. ROW 4: Mike Hitchcock, Tom Stelter, Tom Barnes, Stuart Marofsky, Rodney Baird, Terry Mortenson. The seeds of knowledge may be planted in solitude, but must be cultivated in public. HOMEROOM 105 . . . lMiss M. Mattsonl ROW l: LeRoy Slinger, Sandy Kienstad, Michele Dunlap, Trudie Cook, Lois Bick, Kaye Price, Mary Hilsgen, Susan Fine. ROW 2: Thomas Manion, Laura Graves, Bonnie Stanton, Sue Shorba, Jeanne Olson, Tony Stone, Larry Brford. ROW 3: Ronald Ettinger, Keith Peterson, Bryan Wheat, Richard Moxness, Janice An- derson, Roland Knapton, Michael Froman, Miss M, Mattson. ROW 4: Charles Hickman, Robert Scha- backer, Jerome Berkman, Joseph Foley, John Gough, Thomas Fersch, Gary Levin. . . . HOMEROOM 104 lMrs. J, Albrechtl ROW l: Nancy Murphy, Barbara Bernick, Darlene Allen, Linda An- derson, Linda Carsters, Carol Williams. ROW 2: DeeDee McKendrick, Charleen Szen- ay, LaVonne Risedorph, Bettye Wetzel, Ruth Bruchmann, Beverly Hopps, Mrs. Albrecht. ROW 3: Lillian Smith, Patrick Bric, Bruce Bartlett, Ronald Burton, Harvey Kaplan, Carter Hedeen. ROW 4: Robert Paulsen, Richard McCall, Phil Richter, Tim Law, Bob Ruth, Roy Za- lesky. HOMEROOM 116 . . . lMrs. M. Topdahll ROW l: Andrea Mitau, Carla Simmins, Margaret Hanson, Eugene Waldman, Ted Hagberg, Karl Kuester, Harold Curry. ROW 2: Nancy Bachke, Eileen Fowler, Nancy Ratwik, Linda Loomes, Mary Taggert, San- dra Hinze, Karen Koch, John Hundley, Donna Sansome. ROW 3: James Sear, Diane Dahl, Betsy Galt, Harry Aldes, Dave Fields, Gary Geller, Frances Lorenz, Mrs. M. Tapdahl. ROW 4: Larry Smith, Mike Olson, Carol Bourquin, Gilman Burnstein, Richard Birger, James Nash, Terry Wilk, Douglas Suther- land, Charlene Ellis. . . . HOMEROOM 107 lMr. R. Andersonl ROW l: Karen Draxton, Judy Martin, Sandi Herman, Tone Larkin, Sylvia Grater, Suzy Segal, Harriet Bernick, Fremaiune Lipschultz. ROW 2: Michael Buck, Bob Lewis, Mark Epstetin, Cheryl Kane, Elaine Duben, DiAnn Nilsan, Sandra Collins, Steven Katz. ROW 3: Shirley Eilers, Joyce Rudeen, Den- riis Perry, Merle Aarthun, Allan Steinbeck, Jeff Werner, Richard Behr, Mr. R. P. An- derson. ROW 4: Ann Adams, Phyllis Peterson, Robert Carter, Karen Yarmo, Robert Skarie, Gene Moore, Gary Gormin, Susan Standberg. The wisest man is generally he . . . HOMEROOM 124 tMr. D. Mallingerl ROW l: Bob Roe, Dean Sargent, Fran Reiser, Sheila Ettinger, Karen Tierney, Lois Sokol, Margie Olson. ROW 2: Jerry Ellis, Harold Schaub, Burton Rein, Carol Bolin, Emily Petrenko, Larry Murphy, Kathie Lau. ROW 3: Jerry Raiter, Carol Sinks, Regina Mallett, Judy Hawthorn, Tom Dziubak, Kathi Pugh, Mr. D. Mallinger. ROW 4: Bonnie Bisnow, Bob Thomasser, Peter Keeley, Dave Brown, Craig Blackman, Benny Hill, Tom Schieche. HOMEROMM 205 . . . fMr. R. Misgenl ROW 1: Roger Bruett, Jean Brisbois, Gail Aamodt, Judi Hecimovich, Kirk Abrahamson, Kathie Byrne, Borbi Ber- de, Debby Bixby. ROW 2: Jana Westergren, Terry Smith, Mary Weiss, Pauline Doherty, Rose Papa, Mar- garet Murphy, Steve Fesler. ROW 3: Bill Manthe, Jerry Reed, Jerry Ing- ber, Bill Stadtherr, John Krumins, Barb An- derson, Janet Barth, Mr. R. Misgen. ROW 4: Walter Nuessle, Steve Blons, Bob Munson, Dave Sonnen, Jim Davis, Tom Fetsch, Herschal Olson. who thinks himself the least so. HOMEROOM 219 . . . lMr. E. Petersonl ROW l: Valerie Brussell, Linda Hoover, Cinda Simons, Darlene Ellis, Joan Danielson, Norma Looney, Judith Perl- man, Harold Steffen. ROW 2: Sondra Balenger, Hortense Harris, Jacquelyne Moore, Lola Schadl, Michael Haspel, Loren Geller, Caryl Velander, Susie Kryewinske. ROW 3: James Swartz, Lawrence Oster- kamp, Thomas Anderson, Spencer Smith, John Clark, Theodore Massey, Lois Rasmus- sen, Mr. E. Peterson. ROW 4: Richard Warren, William Feld- brugge, William Huspeni, John Doggett, Robert Shapiro, Kenneth Wurdemann, John Roberts. ff . . . HOMEROOM 216 fMiss E. Baulekel ROW l: Ellie Strem, Judy Brooks, Barb Efron, Helen Silverberg. Irma Sanders, Maxine Anderson, Pam Price, Ta- mara Fridholm. ROW 2: Bruce Nelson, Daniel Ales, Carol Hinz, Toni Bergey, Sharon Meredith, Rich- ard Wicht, Lesley Peterson, Deloris Logan. ROW 3: Teddy Grant, Walter Feldbruggee, Edward Berris, Michael Vinitsky, Ronnie Gantman, Louis Buron, Judy Koch, Miss E. Bouleke. ROW 4: Bernard Hill, Darrell Smith, Mike Kraft, Joe Marver, Milt Conrath, Jack Muel- ler, John Stupans. HOMEROOM 302 . . . lMr. L. Bradlel ROW l: Joyce Compton, Sue Ross, Marcia Moore, Dave Howard, Diane Etter, Bill Moore, Gary Hoveland. ROW 2: Robert Jersak, Dennis Kienlen, Charles Hill, David Kueker, Sandy Johnson, Nancy Davis. ROW 3: Gerordine McCloud, Rosemary Stoltz, Shirley Jones, Victoria Nichols, Pat McFaden, Joan Germain, Mr. L. Bradle. ROW 4: Renee Kordell, Robert Stanich, Peter Holliday, Leslie Nins, Mark Miller, Tom Willson. . . . HOMEROOM 222 lMr. J, Ringl ROW l: Bonnie Felsman, Sandy Reitberger, Kathy Neilson, Sandy Golesman, Pat Bowes, Myrna Rulman. ROW 2: Judy Hedman, Linda Vangen, Diane Schultz, Nancy Peterson, Judy Lentz, LaFern Beaudoin, Lyba Divine, Nancy Collins. ROW 3: Teddy Ashby, Michael Weiner, Ruth Johnson, Bob Rowell, Carol McLeod, Gayle Wirkkula, Eugene Carter, Mr. J. Ring. ROW 4: Ronald McLeod, Roland Johnson, Thomas Tomanek, Billy Hetrick, John Eich- inger, Mike Fruen, Richard Goldner, Daniel Flaherty, John Stanley. The future is hidden . . . HOMEROOM 304 lMrs. E. Cuthbertl ROW l: Nancy Trapp, Nancy Turnbull, Kathy Moore, Susan Gras- sle, Mimi Gerber, Karen Axne. ROW 2: Michele Griffin, Diane Shepard, Judi Laurie, Kathi McGrath, Mary Felhaber, Kathy Nelson, Barb Bergstedt. ROW 3: Virginia Swanstrom, Ruth Dunn, Sharon Millin, Anita Bergman, Karen Carl- son, Danielle Marks, Mrs. E. Cuthbert. ROW 4: Edrie Danielson, Carol Anderson, Kris Oston, Karen Narstrem, Ina Pelude, Jean Kopp, Sandra Swanson. HOMEROOM 306 . . . lMiss R. Smaill ROW l: Sandi Lee, Diane Erickson, Janice Rinkey, Mary Germain, Sheila Lotterman, Lynn Jacobson, Judy Bar- hell. ROW 2: Paul Schneider, Kathy Moravec, larry Fink, Jamie Lefko, .lim Germscheid, Joerena Wagner, Sandra Kurlon. ROW 3: Carol Dawson, Michelle Montgom- gr, ery, Mary Ann Perry, Bill Rodenkirchen Marianne Chute, Sherrill Slorby, Joe But win Miss Small Brings, Dave Wykes, Don Gillsan, Jack Nel son Dan Dale f ' , . v ROW 4: Dennis. Webster, Gary Lund, Jon Nig er? ,ui ' ,, A s even from those who make it. HOMEROOM 320 . . . lMr. V. Hildebrandtj ROW 1: Doylene Tit- tle, Sharon Bahers, William Hansen, Adele MacLean, Maureen Kelley, Tom Irish, Susan Hurwitz. ROW 2: Barbara Heagle, Edward Ettinger, Diana Parker, Kathleen Franke, Jerry Wolfe, Myrna Jacobson, Connie McCormick, Carol Strobel. ROW 3: Susan Gill, Dennis Hanna, Bill Miller, Dick Hall, lla Winn, Martin Young, Carole Mack, Mr. V. Hilderbrandt. ROW 4: Arnold Vitols, Bernie Cahill, Peter Renstrom, Jeff Zachman, Steve Gilfoy, Al- vin Livas, Atephen Dahins, Johnny Jonas. . . . HOMEROOM 314 iMr. J. Fahayl ROW l: Alan Weaver, Don- ald Rice, Harry Bank, Rosalie Lande, Dar- lene Wolleat, Barb Helmes, Mary Anne Zucco. ROW 2: Andrew Nelson, Linda Swenson, Myrtle Cole, Jevne Garvik, Sandy Kahan, Margaret Ponder. ROW 3: Donald Stanger, Bruce Heinz, Jon Fuhr, Karen Gold, Barbara Anderson, Zorina Valenzuela, Mary Kehborn. ROW 4: David Sweeney, Leo Fredrickson, Peter Miller, Mike Fisher, Walter Fehlmeister, Hod Miller. HOMEROOM 400 . . . lMr. W. Martinl ROW I: Bonnie Mclntosh, Celestine Washington, Donna Lande, Sandy Dickson, Loni Schnitzer, Janna Morrow, Joan Rodutani, Nancy Jackson. ROW 2: Marilee Gordon, William McClos- key, Mike Dunnigan, Bob Rohland, Susan Cohen, Blair Whitney, Harold Modell, Mike Greemen. ROW 3: Alan Weinblatt, Jeanette Baray, Lidney Surles, Diane Smith, Joyce Faucett, Peggotty Peter, Dick Zinn, Linda Haynes, Kathy Smith. ROW 4: Phil Levin, Fred Ashby, Elroy Mitchell, Bob Henricks, Bob Johnson, David Broods, Mark Butwinick, Jim Newlander, Garson Sher, Mike Stone. . . . HOMEROOM 324 lMr. J. O'Boylel ROW l: Jackie Griffin, Phyllis Smith, Alola Isaac, Karen Snyder, Michael Steele, Leon Cobb. ROW 2: Dave Hanson, Joan Olson, Carl Pink, Judy Jacobsen, Carole Zick, Mariorie Hoyoss, Diane Charpentier, Mr. J. O'Boyle. ROW 3: Roger Kast, Allan Johnson, Mary Tucker, David McKiesky, Delmond Thomp- son, Barbara Lear, William Johnson. ROW 4: Dennis Roche, Kathy Hamer, Larry Schaefer, David Oegard, Ted Haag, Franklin Skaff, Sally Holmgren, Terry Diegnau. The first step to knowledge is . . . HOMEROOM 401 lMr. N. Dunckell ROW l: Donna Davis, Pixie Johnson, lrene Ditonna, Karen Lyng- holm, David Carlson, Tim Gorman, David Peterson, Clarence Clausell. ROW 2: Pat Heisser, Carole Eha, Ray Sobi- eck, Carolyn Larson, Larry Dexter, Sharon Watchman, Katy Kixmoeller, Rita Rosen- baum. ROW 3: Sam Crecelius, Marty Grodin, Bill McCabe, Bonnie Goodroad, La Von Lecy, Susan Milton, David Wallace, Mr. Dunkel. ROW 4: Frank Flynn, Bob Glaesman, Bill Buol, James Herring, Gary Olson, Gregg Redden, Bart Metcalf, George Kimball. HOMEROOM 405 . . . lMr. R. lsaacsonl ROW l: Candyce Roth, Margie Johnson, Barb McMahon, Ruth Schwarz, Bill Murphy, Jim Corbin, Norm Siegel. ROW 2: Nancy Tech, Kathy Neily, Joe Langevin, Sue Perlich, Vicki Sutton, Judie Hirschorn, Bob Lang. ROW 3: Colin Hempel, Kathy Bassett, Shar- on Parington, Kathy Book, Ken Latzer, My- ron Finck, Mr. lsaoscson. ROW 4: Ray Brown, Dean Larsen, Larry Chopskie, Steve Findley, Larry Haselberger, Gary Lindahl, Bob Limoseth. to know that we are ignorant. HOMEROOM 407 . . . lMrs. M. Moenl ROW 1: Ken Bellis, James Hocking, Lee DuBois, Dennis McGinnis, Charles Furlong, Deon Loots. ROW 2: Adrianne Longman, Patricia Chan- ey, Mary Duren, Lois Hogan, Ann Hueller, Joe Weber. ROW 3: John LeMere, John Ertz, Gary Lance, Al Ruvelson, Robert Steiner, Mrs. M. Moen. ROW 4: Barbara Swanson, Pete Regnier, Marty Kuretsky, Roger Klassen, Noel Larson, Patricia Joyce. . . . HOMEROOM 406 lMr. T. Curtisl ROW l: Judee Miller, Thomas Willey, Katie Phillippi, Connie Sepe- da, Judi Johnson, Theresa Altonse, Tom Winter. ROW 2: Josephine Stover, Marianne Engel- hardt, Barb Cowan, Penny Qrenstein, Barb Swoden, Carole Nelson, Otto Eylandt, Jerry Gergen. ROW 3: Jim Krenik, Steve Bridger, David Huebener, Juanita Johnson, Bob Zahradka, Dorothy Knudsen, Donald Poden, Mr. Curtis. ROW 4: Jim Jepson, Paul Mueller, Roger Thomas, Jerry Unglaub, Dick Holmes, Howie Pittelkow, Jerry Hoium, Tom Wolter. ' a .Eg s 1 va., Q' A. 7 K 'H A i'WWM Learning language by car phone. tk. A THE FRESHMEN. The newest members of the Central High School Fam- ily are, of course, the freshmen. The first few days were very busy for them. lt seemed everything about the school was new and different. They tried not to fall for the tricks of the upper classmen but to no avail. Soon, however, the newness of everything wore off and, with studying and classes becoming routine, the freshmen began to settle down and feel a part of Central's big family. HOMEROOM 5 . . . lMr. J. Lieschl ROW ln Diane Geery, Joni Mersky, Penny Esch, Marty Coppe, Scott Miller, John Kosel, Bill Unke, Dale Newman. ROW 2: Yarborugh l.eRoyce, Barbara Hunter, Mike Staeheli, Mike Degel, Donald Gruber, Donna Bowles, Geraldine Erickson. ROW 3: Sharon Loomis, Sharon Hodgin, Robert Agnes, Ninabee Olson, Arlene Rise- dorph, Cheryl Compton, Margaret Watson, Mr, liesch. ROW 4: Suzanne Arnold, John Schroeder, Gary Fields, David Otterness, Tom LeDuc, Ralph Bannister, Bill Krebs. Nothing shows a man's character They soon fell into step with the traditions of the school. They made new friends and had many clubs to join. Everything became as of old, and went by so quickly that many decisions were made - what clubs to loin, what to wear to the games, and what to take sophomore year. The freshmen are looking forward to the next three years with much enthusiasm and hope the following years will be as successful as this one has proved to be. HOMEROOM 8 . . . lMr. L. Kacalekl ROW 1: Dennis Benge stron, Richard Wenzel, Robert Wells, Nor- bert Welage, Larry Woodgate, Robert Winger. ROW 2: Allen Tighe, Richard Carpenter, Micheal Windey, Harlan Tarbell, Edward Voss, Mr, L. Kacalek. ROW 3: Michael Feirtag, David Zehner, Donald Domagalski, Alvin Wall, Ronald Werth, Nicholas Dunn. more than what he laughs at. HOMEROOM 120 . . . lMr. S. Thorsonl ROW 1: Roger Mondale, Merrilly Miller, Jean Robertson, Vicki Lieb- erman, Randall Carlson, Robert Straka, David Kemp. ROW 2: Donald Efron, Georganne Cover- dale, Nancy Holland, Shirley Evans, Karen Smit, Donna Bow, Wendy Gislason. ROW 3: Carl Seaquist, Karen Pearson, Art Videen, Glen Gustafson, Ronald Field, Mr. S. Thcrson. ROW 4: Edith Kalvins, Larry Van Tol, Wil- liam Bergren, Roberta Wilsky, Jerry Paar, Randy Nielson. . . . HOMEROOM 115 lMrs, R. Wannamakerl ROW 1: Marie Car- bin, Joan Mercado, Judy Anderson, Norman Netzman, Steven Speech, Terry Raiolo, Stan- ley Karter. ROW 2: Albert Hart, Patrick Lynch, Kathy Walker, Dianne Olson, Ellen Gantman, Karin Ulrich, Margaret Hiller. ROW 3: Jack Grimm, Richard Wright, Dixie Hasse, Laddy Miller, Howard Wills, Dan Baranko, Mrs. R. Wannamaker. ROW 4: Carol Lewis, Kathleen Dwyer, John Wilson, Jerry Youngquist, Bob Schmit, Tom Orr, James Laurie. HOMEROOM 202 . . . lMr. R. Muetzell ROW 'l: Timothy McGinnis, Carol Goldstein, Lynn Jensen, Teri Ludden, Carol Smith, Paula Cunningham, James Jensen. ROW 2: Barb Becker, Diane Redden, Wendy Boyden, Delores Holloman, Marvin Sever- son, Richard Kent. ROW 3: Ricci Noble, Nancy Krook, Lisa Kansas, Susan Moore, Ronald Efron, Kathe Faragher, Mr. Muetzel. ROW 4: Barry Kirschner, James Page, Ron- ald Crawfard, Conrad Vierow, John Flaske- rud, John Reis, Bill Stuttgen. . . . HOMEROOM 123 lMr, C. Klawitterl ROW l: James Neilson, Mariorie Lanz, Adrianne Kessel, Janice Danov, Marion Fryer, Edith Uhl, Rosanne Chromey. ROW 2: Gail Andre, Carol Lynn Heldt, Ronnie Cohen, Melvin Roth, Roy Meyers, David Varela. ROW 3: Howard Kaplan, Genene Youngren, Suzanne Dow, Susan Pritchard, Rollie Prawer, Mary Ann Shetka, Mr. C. Klawitter. ROW 4: Richard Arnold, Melvin Burton, James Benson, Carol Biedermann, Murry Evans, Mike Grady. If you would thoroughly know . . . HOMEROOM 221 lMrs. E. Schmitt ROW 1: Penny Dando, John Shanklin, Judie Santee, Barbara Piette, Thomas Swedberg, Margaret King. ROW 2: Sharon Benscoter, Leslie Novak, Gary Lensing, Wayne Bartlet, Diane Foley, Carolynn Howard. ROW 35 Bruce Dahl, Ruth Sorensen, Susan Wilmer, Vincent Wagner, Karen McConnell, Barb Cairncross, Mrs. E. Schmit. ROW 4: Don Roberts, Herbert Kirst, Rick Carter, Dave Eldridge, Billy Hicks, Ordway Greer, Lois Myers. HOMEROOM 223 . . . lMr. R. Molkenburl ROW i: Cheryl Rusk, Nancy Weller, Dawn Hoveland, Bobbi Kap- lan, Judy Dahlquist, Mahna Hunt. ROW 2: Karen Smith, Tom Hervin, Tom Mcleod, Vaughn Johnson, Gary Kettleson, Gene Roban. ROW 3: Gerald Bartlett, Jeff Flynn, Char- lotte Benner, Judy Pfenning, Diane Brands, Rochelle Morris, Mr. R. Molkenbur. ROW 4: Thomas Braumberger, Alan Carst- ensen, Eric Mueller, Jerold Johnson, Carl Eckstrand, Sheryl Seymour. anything, teach it to others. HOMEROOM 322 . . . lMr. C. Jaspersonl ROW l: Katherine Na- F son, Gertraud Schoeme, Sharon McKittrick, Mary Ditonno, Marguerite Carter, Carol Fowler. ROW 2: Andre Enskat, Patricia Pince, Michael Nagle, Diane Howard, Mike Mason Bill Bohrer. ROW 3: Kay Williams, Maureen Mendel- sahn, Elizabeth lgo, James Dailey, Sue Berg, Mr. C. Jasperson. ROW 4: Steven Bassett, Jud Hilton, Tom Lentsch, Jonathon Johnson, Leon Kline, Marty Frizond. . . . HOMEROOM 316 lMr. F. Moilanenl ROW 1: William Spears, Craig Sandberg, Dorothy Dunlop, Elaine VanEaton, Edith Cohn, Susan Singer, James Wagner, John Kueffner. ROW 2: Joan Lathrop, Mary Hemingway, Sharon Oia, Danny Coddon, Jon Peabody, Ted Beecoft, John Pritchard. ROW 3: Harry Smith, Michael Applebaum, Diane Wagner, Richard Lanz, Blanche Hueb- ener, Tim Mercall, Bonnie Marvy, Mr. F. Moilanen. ROW 4: James Greenlee, Mary Bloamquist, James Buscher, William Hoxmeier, George Docken, Cindy Raitt, Mike Lynch. - . . . HOMEROOM 402 lMr. W. Gerdtsl ROW l: Jean Tarbell, Nancy Poye, Larry Siroth, Don Krinkle, Fred Johnston, Paul Nakanishi, Louise Ackerman. ROW 2: Kay Fredensborg, Connie Pollnow, Pat Teel, Jerry Amon, Dorothy Campbell, Judy Howie, Theresa Haiduga. ROW 3: Vernon Rocske, Cherryl Knox, Jack Battleson, Barty Hipp, Daryl Levitan, Sara Nason, Mr. Gertz. ROW 4: Gerald MeLander, Dianne Wilson, Richard Daugherty, Gary Hill, Larry Chern- off, Mary Jo Schutz, Roger Peterson. Learning makes a man HOMEROOM 404 . . . lMr. J. Castlel ROW l: Barry Evans, Rovert Hope, Mary Post, Ramona Quinn, Mary Heinz. ROW 2: Louis Bellany, Roger Anderson, Michael Pool, Gary Lewis, Karen Seifert, Mr. Castle. ROW 3: Mary Trafton, Kristin Berkstrom, Diana Dix, Allen Gray, Charles Slaninc, James Neikirk. ROW 4: Jan Krumplemann, Marty Rosen, Bennett Clark, Mike Becker, Ronald Melcher, Mariorie Young, Patricia Fry. 1 f - msgs I is Q : f ff ls ' , , ta. H H -urls: : M- 4:5:':-75? .:- ., .. .,.,.s??',-:Qs , QVV :VJ , , t f' , y , Lf , lsle li L J ' Home Economics students have the best facilities at their disposal. HOMEROOM MAKEUPS . . . .. .. ROW l: Vicki Hotchkiss, Margie Ramsdell, Jane Hoyt, Betty Sullivan, Kit Jensen, Carol Carpenter, Susan MacKay, Judith Naumann, Bruce Cochrane, Tom Reader, Don Wood. ROW 2: Jim Liptak, Paul Regnier, Harold Mueller, Glen Peterson, Gordon Hannah, Roger Raiter, Richard Kotval, Fred McGee, Gerald Peterson, Sharon Pollnow, Ellen Docken. ROW 3: Ammon Flanders, Charles DuPaul, Marshall Besikof, Mike Fenley, Tom Sirek, Gary Pierson, Fran Piette, Barry Gerr, Steve Frank, John Horn, Jack Rademacher, Herb Schnobrich, Kenneth Hansen. fit company for himself. HOMEROOMS 217 8- 308 . . . lMiss L. Bach - Mrs. L. Daenzerl ROW l: Gary Eckstrom, Neal Thaelke, Todd Kelly, Joan Kraemer, Janice Roeller, Susan Dom- onkos, Zenas LaBelle. ROW 2: Mrs. L. Daenzer, Gary Hinz, Tom Nygard, Richard Erickson, Gerald Shaugh- nessy, Sharon Zilka, Miss l.. Bach. ROW 3: Gary Ruzichka, Jim Ash, larry Snith, Tom Diel, Howard Pangborn, Mary Joan Berger. . . . HOMEROOM 6... lMr. E. McGeej ROW 'l: Kathleen McCauley, Edward Palzer, Claudia Hubbard, Richard Adams. ROW 2: William Staikowski, Gene Vierling, Joseph Dziubak, Daniel Potzmann, Wayne Gunther, Mr. E. McGee. ROW 3: Richard Sharpe, Thomas Sokol, James Cox, Howard Cullen, Terry Colestock. wiv: ,QF H 7 U6 ' x, ' J 25' 2 Q 1 iii rw vas' 1-xx xxx! in .1 ,Mm Q ,I 1.1 ' je I fm V f , 0 rr ff A ,. 1 X 1 I ' l fl 'k N Y I W ,? f' IX . I 131 2 ' ' ' 1r: l '16, X ,X .- X Wagf L C'-' d Ql?,'I.f f E I X' X L- :- E 'ij '--Y-L -f V1 r j ... ...-ax. img ' Mm 91 Purpose of Extra-Curricular Activities . Without these activities only one facet of high school education would be visible - that of scholastic attainment. Organizations make possible a much more rounded individual who serves both school and community in an unlimited manner. Clubs fulfill that unquenchable desire of students to associate with others for fun and frolic. Under the expert guidance of their advisors, the clubs and organizations are second to none in the city! STUDENT COUNCIL... A school's reputation is only as good as its governing body. We are proud to announce that, in spite of having the largest enrollment in the city, Central has the finest group of students to undertake this job. In accordance with our democratic tradition, the of- ficers of the Student Council are elected by the entire student body. Each homeroom elects a responsible boy or girl to represent it in school affairs. Homeroom representatives elect from among themselves the Stu- dent Council twice yearly. One of the most notable achievements attained is the sponsoring of the American Field Service Program, in which two Central students are exchanged for an equal or better number of foreign pupils. Another project undertaken during the school year is the ad- ministration of several charity drives. Our only hope is that the years to come will bring other wonderful groups such as the one we have this year. Our thanks to you! Row l. Bruce Gislason, Vice President, Mary Martin, Rec Secretary, Terry Nelson, President, Carol Crawford, Corr. Secretary, Mike Kellum, Treasurer. Row 2. Kay Jenson, Sue Sturley, Midge Hanson, Sue McMann, Bob Lang, Joanne Gordon, Barb Peterson, Aggy Klees, Sue Peterson. Row 3. Nancy Feldstein, Sue Sundberg, Maxine Anderson, Joan Germain, Diamal Abidin, Jan Sorum, Sue Gill, Joni Zalk. Row 4. Marilyn Hooper, Judy Halmquist, Vicki Hotchkiss, Janey lngemann, Katie Slattery, Martha Lynn, Sue Winnick, Jeff Werner, Mr. Ausemus, Advisor. Row 5. Mary Lou Henke, Alpo Jussila, Jeb Bergstedt, Bob Loughmcn, Donn Bergstedt, Lee Anderson, Daryll Love, Dave Abramson. , X BOOK- W STORE The bookstore is a service organiza- tion made up of nine girls who sell school supplies during the school day. This organization is sponsored by the Student Council. Their services are greatly appreciated. Row l. Sharon Vingers, Carol Crawford, Mary Ellen Gundry, Manager, Kathy Kryewinske, Ann Walton-Wooler. Row 2. Judy Barth, Pen- ny Martin, Martha l.ynn, Diane Sternberg. STUDY HALL A ' MONITORS The study hall monitors are re- sponsible for taking attendance and keeping the study hall orderly. They go beyond their call of duty in helping the study hall run smoothly. Row 'l. Cinda Simons, Margaret Murphy, Barb Heagle, Barb Helmes, Susie Grassle, Judie Johnson. Row 2, Karen Snyder, Barb Swaden, iane Erickson, Joyce Cooperman, Myrna Rutman, Lynda Anderson, Alfredo Johnson. Row 3. Ann Cathleen Adams, Myra Bernick, Pat Hoisser, Dave Huebener, Bill Hansen, Cindy Orrill. Row 4. Julie Denkinger, John Smith, Peter Keeley, Larry Choposkie, Stephan Dahms, Bill Rodenkirchen, Carole Eha. UIDANCE DFFICE HELPERS This group of girls donate one hour at their school day in assisting the guidance department of Central High School. You can see these girls bustling around, delivering messages, answer- ng phones, and typing various reports. V? cw Row l. Judy Reiser, Sue Bernstein, Gerri Szmiot, Michele Dunlap, Brenda Robbins. Row 2. Edrie Danielson, Joyce Simms, Sandie Pedersen, Kathy Hurst. Row 3. Deanna Davis, Carol Sinks, Jodie Alsop, Paullette Starks, Carol Uttermark. 93 LIBRARY HELPERS Books, books, everywhere and you don't know which one to choose! The library helpers will help you. These stu- dents are highly qualified in this field. They are a great aid to the Central librarians. Row I, Donna Mae Davis, Antoinette Perteet, Judy Martin, Toni Larkin, Kathy Wirl, Joanne DuBois. Row 2. Sandy Spawn, Sharon Purington, Carol McKittrick, Theresa Alfonse, Mary Jane Duren, Jackie Griffin, Connie McCormick. Row 3. Louis Buron, Howard Pang- 'Q- orruce . HELPERS W 5orn,, Dick Anlauf, Fran Piette, Tom Dege, Betsy Galt. f I Office helpers also do their share in making the school run smoothly. Their duties consist of aiding office clerks by delivering messages, answering phones, and checking the attendance list. Row I. Judy Danielson, Barbara Cox, Sandra Sear, Pat Wells, Faye Kasper, Miriam Gerber, Gail Schachtman. Row 2. Mrs. E. Weibel, Elaine Jonas, Bonnie Neikirk, Carole Mergens, Judith Schulze, Carol Williams, Susan Hurwitz, Mrs. H. Jahnke. Row 3. Jeraldine Shank- lin, Bettye Wetzel, Bonnie Goodroad, Paullette Starks, Caol Bourquin, Joyce Fawcett, Barbara Anderson, Karen Jack. DIVERSIFIED 2 ' VOCATIONS This group of students attend school in the morning and are on the iob training in the afternoon. They are being prepared to go out into the busi- ness world immediately after gradua- tion. One of their proiects this year in- cluded a fund-raising activity. Row I. Nancy Kaiser, Nancy Curley, Lonnie Locke, Marty Sireno, Paulette Cash, Sharon Rundhaug, Sharon Maxa. Row 2. Aron Lanc- man, Treas., Sharon Pittelkow, Kathy Kotval, Gerry Bache, Ina Michaels, V. Pres., Annette Aarthum, Sec., Janice Morris, Mr. Daniels, Advisor. Row 3, Jim Briggs, Pat Dunn, Sandy Lecy, Madeline Woll, Ruth Ann Stoltz, Pres., Joan Frcdrickson, Stuart Landis. 'l i TRAFFIC SQUAD Traffic squad assists in patroling the halls and keeping order through- out the day. Their assistance is appre- ciated by the entire school body. Row l. Chuck Benson, Dennis Rice, Chuck Siegel, Martin Abelovitz, Joe Johnston, Tom Winter. Row 2. David Brooks, Charles Hick- man, Dennis Shonka, Hillard Grobosky, Gary Ramsdell, Clayton Lecy. Row 3. Bernard Hill, Darrell Smith, Bob Eckstrom, Gene Charpen- tier, Dan Flaherty, Donn Bergstedt, Mr. Ausemus, Advisor. 1 ,gpfgig PROJECTION .i,a,: - 4, . FORCE These boys provide one of the most enjoyable parts of the classroom studies, the movies! Mr. Molkenbur is their advisor. Once a year they spon- sor a movie in which to raise money to buy new equipment. Row l. James Newcomb, President, Jerry Wolfe, James Neikirk, Bill Irish, Ronnie Erickson, Co-President, Mr. Molkenbur, Advisor. Row 2. Robert Moren, Ron McLeod, John Krumins, Roger Raiter. Will 31,125 o'o9moo'o The shining, glittering Christmas star was not magic, although it appeared tolbe. This was the work of Central's outstanding stage force, advised by Mr. Mallinger. A change in back drops, a shift of furniture, and a modulation in lighting, and your dreams become reality. Row l. Fred Rosenberg, Paul Rick, Bill Bailey, Mike Quinn, Mr. D. Mallinger, Advisor. Row 2. Bob Mikulak, Vice President, Richard Jackson, Secretary, Gene Hill, President, Jack Rademacher, Dick Gudim, Jim Mathes, Thomas Lien. 95 GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL... Girls' League Council is a representative board of needy children, and sponsoring that happy-go-lucky Central's Girls' League. This organization performs dance, when the girls hook their favorite beaus, and go many worthwhile activities including fund-raising drives to the turnabouts. during the Christmas season, collecting mittens for Af Os, Row 1. Penny Martin, President, Cathy Cairn- cross, Secretary, Joanne Brown, Vice President, Betty Ekrem, Treasurer. Row 2. Judee Miller, Mary Felhaber, Judy Barth, Diane Snow, Terry Cutts, Miss Conant, Advisor. Row 3. Judi Neby, Karen Brown, Vicki Hotchkiss, Mary Lou Henke, Bettye Wetzel, Kathy Kryewinske. F. T. A.. F T A stands for Future Teachers of America The in entering the teaching profession. They visit various grade schools during the year and learn various teach ing technique ' ' ' ' i 1 girls which make up this organization are interested Z T, . 1 I, xx l .ijflifi . . .4 '.' - wer' if Row l. Louise Goldberg, Pres., Lorrie Chase, V, Pres., Louise Kantrowich, Sec., Katie Slattery, Treas., Barbara McKenney, Program Chairman. Row 2. Helen Frank, Joanne DuBois, Ellen Joy Greenberg, Roz Kirschner, Helen Katz, Karen Marks. Row 3. Marlene Bernstein, Sandy Cooperstock, Jean Ramer, Laurice Trapp, Patri- cia Wood, Vicki Sharpe, Joan Fryer. Row 4. Sharen Gunsell, Mary Sorensen, Karen Gun- sell, Ronna Butwinick, Dian Smith, Marta Laze arus, Miss Koehler, Advisor. Row 5. Kathlyne Peller, Mary Lou Peilen, Joy Gross, Sharon Pollnow, Ruth Schmalz, Magdalena Baltus, Mari- ia Skutons. 96 . . RED CROSS COUNCIL The smiling face and the sparkling eyes of that crip- Red Cross volunteer. The Red Cross volunteers' work pled child is the greatest satisfaction received by a is truly a rewarding one. I . 4'- fat, ,-1' is-K' 115 .. , . ,..,,,, .,,. 14.5. ' - '-- lags- . 1 I low l. Ellen Docken, Pres., Richard Strimling reas., Esther Stern, Sec., Marge Lyngholm, V. 'res., Mrs. Swanson, Sponsor, Mary Olson, toard member labsentl. Row 2. Jack Grimm Aary Lampland, Larry Friedman, Len Davis, Iarole Eha. 1 I . USHERETTES in These lovely girls will be found in billowy dresses the E 'ML an M nights of gala performances such as class plays, operet- :J ' L 1 e tas, and music festivals. What are they doing? They are ' ' QEMWL T ushering the guests to their places for a night of en- ioyment. Row l. Carol Carpenter, Diane Halper, Nancy Turnbull, Patti Feeney, Ann Hueller, Terry Cults, Joanne Gordon, Debbie Pogoriler, Lorrie Chase, Paula Lichter, Arlene Kaplan. Row 2. Nancy Davis, Sue Ross, Fran Reiser, Ruth Ann Gross- man, Rollie Perlman, Adrienne Novak, Sandy Cooperstock, Pixie Johnson, Beverly Henderson, Barb Melius, Kay Thomson, Row 3. Janet Arma- iani, Karen Brown, Connie Weibmer, Sharon Pinnow, Nancy Hale, Karen Biorklund, Terry Smith, Cindy Orrill, Beverly Hopps, Lynda Hyatt, Gloria Wiener. Row 4. Linda Brooke, Louise Kantrowich, Gail Rosenblum, Carol Sinks, LaVon Lecy, Noel Larson, Joanne Mortenson, Jean Schleh, Lana Thompson, Barb Anderson, Ellen Docken. 97 TIMES STAFF . . L ' A ., : ...JI ss 6 425,31 Q, f E' ' . ' t 5' fu J 5 . Busy day, busy day, no time for a two o'clock breather. This is very likely to be the slogan of the Time Staff members. These students busily spend their after school time digging up the lastest news, sports, and of course gossip for the Central newspaper, the TIMES AGENTS . . . .l .!1 ,lk lig ne - Row l. Sherrie Mazingo, Vicki Sharpe, Esther Stern, Walt Jewell, Editor-in-Chief, Stanford Shuster, Ron Wicks, Dean Blehert. Row 2. Sal- lie Feurt, Diamal Abidin, Nancy Smith, Sharon Hoveland, Harriet Bernick, Lee Gransberg. Row 3, Toni Berger, Denise Coleman, Bob Magy, Bill Henderson, Cathy Cairncross, Joanne Du Bois, Mr. Calvin Klawitter, Advisor. Row 4. John De Rosier, George Haun, Bob Eckstrom, Tom Dege, Dale Wicklander, Herbert Weber. Times. The student body truly appreciates all the hard work and time put in by these students. Time Staft's helpers are called Times Agents. Their iob is to deliver the newspapers to their subscribers. Thanks loads for your help! ,--Q -s'..' -L is-N 98 Row l. Joyce Edblom, Judy Freerking, Jacquie Sorum, Carol Ahl, Sherrie Mazingo, Fran Bailey, Terry Cutts, Liz Frishberg. Row 2. Joan Lath- rop, Janet Armaiani, Bonnie Van Tal, Vicki Sultan, Joan Kraemer, Sally Richardson, Kath- erine Nason, Marilyn Perlman. Row 3. Carol Lewis, Diane Brands, Kathi Pugh, Cindy Orrill, Mike Fefferman, Marge Lynghalm, Janet Barth, Barb Lear. Row 4. Larry Chernoff, Ronald Craw- ford, Jim Benson, Doug Anderson, Mel Boyd, Howard Pangborn, Neil Schulte, Kathryn Nielson. Row 1. John Hundley, Judy Stiles, Judy Martin, Pam Price, Kathleen McCauley, Sandy Gates- man, Judith Perlman. Row 2. Lois Rice, Alan Ruvelson, Judie Laurie, Avis Holman, Janet Rudberg, Janice Wight, Char Underbakke, Caro- lynn Howard. Row 3. Ray Brown, Gayle Fell. inger, Marilyn Hooper, Janey lngemann, Janice Anderson, Peggotty Peter, Pat Hoisser, Gordie Evans. Row 4. Bill Rodenkirchen, Wendell Heldt, Kurt Biorkquist, Phil Richter, Phil Fabel, Mike Hitchcock, Jim Scrum. x l The Hi-Lite Staff is composed entire- ly of seniors. Why? Simply because they write about seniors. This staff creates the last newspaper ofthe year which consists of the Most Poll, the Last Will and Testament, the Pro- phecy and the history Of the senior class. . . . Hl-LITE STAFF Row l. Sherrie Mazingo, Judy Lathrop, Vicki Sharpe, Esther Stern, Editor-in-Chief, Ron Wicks, Mike Gordon, Joanne DuBois. Row 2. Karen Brandt, Mike Fefterman, Dian Smith, Louise Goldberg, Helen Frank, Helen Rutman, Mr. C. Klawitter, Advisor. Row 3. Gene Quinn, Betty Ekrem, Walt Jewell, Dean Blehert, Doug Anderson, Bruce Kiernat, Patti Martin, Susan Harich. EXTRA! Another name forthe Times Editorial Board could very likely be The Crit- ics. These select students offer con- structive criticism to the Times. They al- so offer suggestions as to what the student body would like to see in the newspaper. zllllll Quill and Scroll is a national honor society. lt is comprised of journalistic minded students in the different high schools throughout the country. . . . TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD f i rmffafmp ww 79 Row l. Walt Jewell, Sue Harich, Cathy Hanson, Jean Straus, Bettye Wetzel, Lee Anderson, Esther Stern. QUILL AND SCROLL Row l. Sherrie Mazingo, Vice President, Kathy Kryewinske, President, Laurice Trapp, Secretary, Barbara McKenney. Row 2. Mr. C. Klawitter, Advisor, Dean Blehert, Walt Jewell, Treasurer, Judy Lathrop. CEHISEAN STAFF . The Cehisean Staff is responsible for the school's yearbook, the Cehisean. This stands for the Central High Senior Annual. Many, many hard working hours go into creating a book. Imagination, creativity, and journalistic ability are iust some of the qualifications necessary for a staff member. They certainly try their CEHlSEAN AGENTS . su 'r is-7 Q 'Ll sis X, f Row T: Marilyn Perlman, Carolyn Sorenson, Helen Katz, Gayle Silverman, Barb McKenney, Kathy Kryewinske,' Karen Lindquist, Marsha Malkes. Row 2: Linda Stal- der, Joanne Gordon, Terry Cutts, Mary Martin, Alice Moy, Ellen Schneider, Mr. Therrien, Adv. Row 3. Judy Wiethoff, Abbie Schmeichen, Laurie Trapp, Mari Lou Smith, Jean Strauss, Sonia Wiener, Rae Dicks, Janis Hanson. Row 4. Bernie Karon, Ken Stein, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Clayton Berry, Irwin Gubman, Jeff Fayrnar, Arlene Oberg, Paulette Graf. best to produce a yearbook which will satisfy the en- tire student body. The Cehisean Agents are the Cehisean Staff's helpers. They are in charge of the subscriptions. Working on the staff has taught all of us the meaning of organiza- tion and cooperation. llll Row 'l. Barbara Heagle, Mary Beth McKeen, Kathi McGrath, Helen Silverberg, Trudie Cook, Linda Swen- son, Cinda Simons. Pow 2. Kathe Faragher, Gail Andre, Sue Ross, Carol Fowler, Diane Geery, Betty Sullivan, Mary Kachinsky, Daryl Levitan. Row 3. Rich- ard Strimling, Terry Heffran, Richey Adams, Jeff Werner, Wanda Sanft, Sidney Surles, Laressa Suders. 5 . Row 4. Cindy Raitt, Charles Tyson, Jim Ash, Chris , -i3f,,, Colestock, Bob Eckstrom, Carl Siobeck, Margorie Young, Dick Dunlap. Row 1. Nancy Bachke, Doris Shannon, Bob Lang, Sue Garber, Barb Melius, Donna Germain, Judy Cormican. Row 2. Diane Schultz, Sue Lundberg, Joanne Brown, if? ,W v .ex 7 cr .xi ET sv, 4 si A 1 Y' 4. L. KA .5 100 Sue Harley, Arlene Kaplan, Judy Barnett, Judi Neby. Row 3. Sannie Morrow, Nancy Witzigreuter, Barb An- derson, Katy Kixmoeller, LaVonne Risedorph, Margie Olson, Vicki Hotchkiss. Row 4. Bob Schmit, Lloyd LaFountaine, Gare Larson, Cy Elliott, Bob Eckstrom, Carl Siobeck, Dick Dunlop. XV Row 1. Mr. Klowitter, Kathryn Brown, Editor, James Ekern. Row 2. Helen Frank, Carol Enstrom, Louise Goldberg, Arlene Oberg, Judy Wiethoff, Carolyn Sorenson. fi '?? f Y , Row 1. Gene Quinn, Dave Abramson, Bill Brown, Mr. Ring. Row 2, Winnie King, Sue Bernstein, Carolyn Sorenson, Carolyn Fineberg, Mike Feffermon. Row 3. Dale Wicklonder, Jim Wolf, Mary Lou Henke, Patti Martin, Mike Gordon, Stuart Swartz. Row 4. Dove Halper, Daryll Love, Deab Blehert, Bob Eckstrom, Doug Anderson. t' I N, Qyx-I' 1 l ' ' L65?y -'43-ut' Nix! Q4 Row I lseatedl. Louise Kantrowich, Secretary, Patti Martin, Vice President, Doug Anderson, President, Gary Levin, Treasurer: Gory Geller, Historian. Row 2. Sandy Gotesman, Maxine Anderson, Don Paden, Otto Eye- Doylene Tittle, Kathy Moore, Sherrie Iandt, Dave Kueker, Dave Makiesky, Patti Feeney, Mazingo, Judy Perlman. Row 3. Jerry Ingber, Loren Keller, Mariia Skutans, Michele Griffin, Adrianne Longman, Jane Hoyt, Darlene Werner, Nancy Smith, Carole Nelson, Judy Martin, Ruth Schmaltz, Row 4. Michelle Mont- gomery, Arlene Oberg, Jean Schleh, Katie Slattery, Connie Wiebmer, Laura Graves, Perry Finck, Sue Stan- ich, Gene Hill, Nancy Witzigreuter, Janet Armaiani, Mr. Kirkwood, Advisor. Row 5. Carol Ann Dersan, Bill Henderson, Barry Kirschner, Alpo Jussila, Steve Odhms, Craig Blackman, lla Winn, Mark Miller, Charles Tyson, Dove Huebener, Kathy Moravec. WORLD STAFF The World Staff is in charge of a unique addition to our literary attempts, The WORLD. All students are al- lowed to submit their literary creations, and have the thrill ot seeing them in print. PHILOSOPHY CLUB One of the newer additions, the Philosophy Club, meditates on the movements ofthe great thinkers past and present, and give' their views on mankind's great problems. . . . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS This club does much to promote understanding of other countries' point of view. Their meetings often consist of a speaker from another country. SPANISH CLUB . . , M .. -gjme ' l tl Zjxgzf-xds-f . N I, gcc. .. ox- From our South American neighbors amid the beautiful, tropical country of the bolero and the tortillas is spoken L the romantic language of Espanol. This club tries to give its members insight of the people and their customs of the Spanish-speaking countries. Sitting. Lloyd Freeberg, Treas.y Mrs. Moen, Adv., Betty Ekrem, Pres.: Carole Salute, V, P., Janey lngemann, Sec. Row l, Liz Frishberg, Vicki Sharpe, Betty Sullivan, Barb Bergstedt, Maria DeSilva, Barb Helmes, Mary Beth McKeen, Barb Bernick, Roz Kirshner, Lee Grans- berg, Noel Meyer, Kristine Conlon, Lorry Wasmund. Row 2. Jane Goldbarg, Mike Gordon, Don Fisher, Mike Dimond, Penny Hicks, Sue Bernstein, Ronna Butwinick, Leora Myers, Phyllis Cormican, Gloria Wiener, Sonia Wiener, Rollie Ferlman, Norma Eilert, Marilyn Perl- man. Row 3. Jean Schleh, Patti Martin, Liz Kessel, Penny Martin, Marilyn Hooper, Mary Camitsch, Jimmy Hanson, Susan Plahn, Nancy Feldstein, Kathy Kryewinske, Eleanor Bordon, LaVonne Risedorph, Jeannie Kopp, Jacquie Few. Row 4. Glenda Gary, Nancy Hart, Lois Rasmussen, Ginny Paine, Joy Oberg, Dave Goldtarb, Dave Berkus, Stuart Marofsky, Paul Geleniak, Jerry Waldman, Micky Trumbull, Louis Tedro, David Levitt, Len Davis. SPANISH CLUB . L-: , ! W' .f insists. PANAMA Row l. Mr. O'Boyle, Adv., Sue Gill, Fremaiane Lipschultz, Loni Schnitzer, Bobbi Berde, Barbara McKenney, Janna Morrow, Judi Web- ster, Barbara Norton, Bill Moore, Pam Price. Row 2. Barb Swaden, Pixie Johnson, Kay Price, Patti Gastman, Michele Griffin, Diane Widsten, Carolyn Bolser, Gerri Szmiot, Arlene Risedorph, Barb Cairncross, Joan Fryer, Cathy McGuire, Sue Vax, Wendy Gislason. Row 3: Karen Brown, Nancy Parker, Elizabeth Johnson, Maureen Mendelsohn, Kris Osten, Betsy Gaet, Kathy Hamer, Judy Nelson, Janis Rinkey, Valerie Brussell, Rosie Tenenbaum, Larry Murphy, Joni Litman. Row 4: Katie Slattery, Connie Wiebmer, Kay Williams, Jodie Alsop, Jim Conroy, Gene Gieter, Roger Rich, Howard Panghan, Norman Hoge, Jim Sorum, Richard Strimling, Barb Hoel, Kathy Marshall. 102 . LATIN CLUB -l J' rn U1 ... C a. as 3 .. VI 5. .. 3' G. I 1 C U' W ro 'o -. rn Vi ru 3 -.. I , fi, - 6 - L ...- gg Q: v .19 ' , 5: Zz-, um' Ave: !lNll first and second year Latin students. NI-,S Among their proiects during the year A is the Roman Banquet. lt consists of a dinner and an installation ceremony QUE' of its new members. Row l. Doug Anderson, Treas., Judy Holmquist, V. Pres., Mary Holmquist, Pres., Sandy Kahan, Sec. Row 2. Sherrie Mazingo, Ruth Ann Grossman, Susan Ross, Bruce Cochrane, Adrienne Novak, Joan Fryer, Sue Barwise, Barb McMahon, Carol Ahl, Daylene Tittle. Row 3. Allan Ruvelson, Gary Lance, George Hopkins, David Kueker, Roxie Nemer, Edrie Danielson, Rose Papa, Jevne Garvik, Janet Rudberg. Row 4. Barb Anderson, Marilou Smith, Carol Nielsen, Kathy Brown, Patti Monick, Gerry McCloud, Karen Lindquist, Ardis Goldman, Penny Orenstein, Miss Flitch, Advisor. Row 5. Sharon Pollnow, Judy Lathrop, Steve Prawer, Paul Heleniak, Coleman Page, Walt Jewell, Marilyn Hooper, Mary Lampland, Ellen Marie Docken. . . . FRENCH CLUB s X 2 A, ff y f W Row l, Jean Straus, Treasurer, Heather Boese, V. Pres., Jean Ehrlich, Pres., Fran Bailey, Sec. Row 2. Sandi Herman, Kathy Nelson, Dee Dee McKendrick, Kathi McGrath, Barb Helmes, Dorothy Dunlap, Debby Bixby, Tammie Lud- holm, Fremaiane Lipschultz. Row 3. Judi Laurie, Alan Rivelson, Frances Williams, Nancy Loe- wenstein, Marilee Gordon, Jan Peabody, Donna Bowles, Phyllis Smith, Barb Efron. Row 4. Paulo Wood, Joan Olson, Charles Mclntosh, Nancy Collins, Karen Biorklund, Linda Brooks, Marge Cunningham, Diane Charpentier, Joni Litman, Pam Price. Row 5. Mary Bloomquist, Sidney Surles, Susan Milton, Bernard Hill, Jim Wolf, Jerome Berkman, Jurgen Exner, Clayton Berry, Bob Stanich, Paulette Graf. turned cold this winter as they had an outdoor party Boniour monsieur! The warm-hearted French's blood for one of their events. Another one of their activities was a dinner at an exclusive French restaurant. Row l. Sally Countryman, Roxie Nemer, Mar- garet Ponder, Pat Wood, Erika Apt, Lois Bick, Lyba Divine, Arlene Kaplan, Dee Dee McKen- drick. Row 2. Cindy Hastings, Ann Walton- Wooler, Harriet Singer, Toni Bergey, Tommy Poch. Marilou Smith, Synda Hyatt, Judy Carl Mike Fetferman, Adrienne Boisson. Row 3. Michelle Montgomery, Judy Wiethoff, Judson Page, Robert Berkovitz, Bernie Karon, John Smith, Mary Murray, Janis Hanson, Carol En- strom. Row 4. Steve Litton, Gail Rosenblum, Greg Christensen, Robert Callender, Fran Piette, Craig McKee, Mike Mosman, Claudia Howard, Maria Hatzidimitriov, Sandy Rogers. 103 CHEERLEADERS . .E ..E i J I' 0, its X L - Hurrah for the Cheerleaders!! Without the cheer- leaders' constant determination for victory of our teams, there would be no school support. We owe a lot of thanks and appreciation to Carol, Karen, Sue, Mary Ellen, Joni, Mary Lou, Patti, Berdi, Cathy, and Char. This is the peppiest club around school. Homecoming PEP CLUB . . . 4' ,. ii , .Q , 1 g .Shir Start left center and read clockwise. Char Underbakke, Cathy Cairncross, Joni Effress, Carol Crawford, Patti Manick, Karen Brandt, Sue Mc Mann, Mary Ellen Gundry. would be incomplete without the Pep Club's annual Pom Pon sale. Thanks go to the Pep Club for pro- moting their enthusiasm at all the athletic events. They have given all the teams the spirit and support they need to carry the name of Central high. .5 N X! Row l. Sue Harley, Sec., Carol Crawford, Pres., Mary Ellen Gundry, V. Pres., Joni Zalk, Treas. Row 2. Marilyn Perlman, Judy Rubin, Ellie Strem, Betty Sullivan, Bobbi Berde, Sandy Smith, Peeny Schroeder, Sue Sturley, Char Underbakke, lorry Wasmund, Harriet Zisson. Row 3. Terry Smith, Dian Smith, Mary Sorensen, Gerri Szmiot, Paula Thomason, Susie Winnick, Sonia Wiener, Barb Swaden, Vicki Sultan, Vicki Sharpe. Row 4. Georgia Lewis, Ruth Dunn, Mary Tucker, Zarina Volenzuela, Bettye Wetzel, Linda Vangen, Diane Widsten, Sallie Feurt, Caryl Velander, Doylene Tittle, Nancy Feldstein, Row 5. Gail Roseblurn, Marilou Smith, Diane Sternber-, Dianne Wilson, Paula Wood, Carole Salute, Sandy Johnsen, Nancy Witzingreuter, Nancy Parker, Joann Green- well, Sue Sundberg. 4 Row 1. Rae Dicks, Sue Barwise, Terry Cutfs, Judy Bar- nett, Bobbye Azine, Gail Schactman, Harriet Bernick, Carol Ahl, Fran Bailey. Row 2. Kathy Bennett, Sue Bernstein, Valerie Brussell, Dorothy Campbell, Beverly Henderson, Kathie Burne, Trudie Cook, Judy Brooks, Sheila Belkin, Maxine Anderson. Row 3. Adrienne Boisson, Charlotte Benner, Barb Becker, Gail Andre, Karen Brandt, Cathy Cairncrass, Joanne Brown, Sis Bair, Sally Brown, Karen Brown. Row 4. Linda Broke, Barb Anderson, Mary Camitsch, Penny Bick, Abby Bernstein, Bonnie Bisnow, Beryl Butwin, Janey Barth, Barb Bergstedt, Karen Biorklund. PEP CLUB . Row 1. Mary Heinz, Wendy Gislason, Midge Hanson, Patti Feeney, Mary Germain, Sue Gill, Barb Heagle, Joanne Gordon, Sandy Gotesman, Barb Helmes, Mir- iam Gerber. Row 2. Patricia Fry, Mary Hemingway, Jevne Garvik, Ellen Gantman, Sue Gadbois, Sandy Helfmcn, Evelynn Butwinick, Diane Geery, Carolyn Fineberg, Carol Goldstein. Row 3. Sharen Gunsell, Linda Haynes, Joan Germain, Cindy Hastings, Terry Hetfron, Sue Heaseman, Karen Glaesman, Carollynn Heldt, LeAnn Gilbertson, Suzanne Dow, Phyllis Cormican. Row 4. Joni Effress, Judie Gray, Nancy Hart, Susan Milton, Mary Lou Henke, Penny Halper, Mary Jo Grais, Karen Gunsell, Judy Hedman, Ardis Goldman, Morilee Gordon. . PEP CLUB 09 0 'oo I Q, ill r I' ' Raw 1. Joyce Edblom, Judy Freerking, Dorothy Dun- lop, Gerildine Erickson, Susan Domonkos, Penny Esch, Judy Dohlquist, Penny Dand. Row 2. Barbara Efron, Bonnie Feldman, Joni Litman, Fremaiane Lipschultz, Margie Olson, Sheila Ettinger, Janice Danov, Marcia Duke, Judy Cormican, Georgeanne Caverdale. Row 3. Ruth Ann Grossman, Karen Ekholm, Joyce Caoperman, Nancy Davis, Barb Cairncross, Kathleen Faragher, Marilyn Flach, Rowslla Lavalla, Mary Felhaber, Sandy Dickson. Row 4. Cheryl Compton, Diana Dix, Diane Dahl, Marianne Chute, Claudia Howard, Kathy Ellis, Margaret Chase, Barb Cowan, Sharon Millin, Eliza- beth Johnson. . PEP CLUB lO5 Pgb . W MINUTEMAIDS . PEP CLUB . Being in existence for two years, these shown the necessity of this organization. This created new leaders in our school, but it also touch of enthusiasm our athletes need. Come tremendous gals have marching unit not only has created that extra on gals, by trying out in the spring you may also be a member of the honored Minute- maids lll Row 'l. Vicki Sutton, Sandy Kahn, Carole Salute, Harriet Zisson. Row 2. Barbara Bergstedt, Mary Fel- haber, Midge Hanson, Judy Freerking, Patti Feeney, Phylis Cormican, Donna Germain, Sue Barwise. Row 3. Aggy Klees, Barb Peterson, Kit Jensen, Kay Jensen, Sue Gadbois, Sue Sundberg, Karen Ekholm, Penny Schroeder, Carolyn Fineberg. Row 4. Joann Greenwell, Susan Heaseman, Judi Neby, Lynda Hyatt, Sally Brown, 51,5 Lgndtsgrg, Smarty Helfman. Janet Barth, Barb Swa- den. Row 5. Kathy Bennett, Martha Lynn, Vicki Hotch- kiss, Sargeant, Kris Osten, Barb Hoel, Sandy Rogers, Paula Wood, Sis Bair, Lieutenant, Joni Zalk. Row 'l. Gayle Silverman, Sargeant, Liz Frishberg, Lorry Wasmund, Dee Dee McKendrick. Row 2. Joyce Edblom, Avis Holman, Sue Gill, Judy Rubin, Judy Ap- plebaum, Joanie Harrington, Jacquie Sorum, Judy Cormican, Barbara Norton. Row 3. Marilyn Theits, Kar- en Brown, LeAnn Gilbertson, Sharon Vingers, Dianne Sternberg, Jean Mohle, Sue Kennedy, Sue Harley. Row 4. Winnie King, Leora Myers, Mary Olson, Betty Ek- rem, LaVonne Risedorph, Katy Kixmoeller, Joan Ger- main, Judy Carl, Shirley Jones. Row 5. Judi Gray, Nancy Parker, Joanne Brown, Lieutenant, Sue Sturley, Kathryn Nielsen, Martha Halbert, Nancy Witzigreuter Terry Heftron, , .,, l 4 I Row 'l. Judy Howie, Sandi Herman, Kathi Nelson, Lynn Jacobson, Adrianne Kessel, Lynn Jensen, Margaret King, Helen Katz. Row 2. Avis Holman, Karen Jack, Sue Kennedy, Aggy Klees, Kit Jensen, Kay Jensen, Sandy Kahan, Ann Hueller, Elizabeth lgo. Row 3. Kathy Kimoeller, Sandy Hinze, Shirley Jones, Nancy Krook, Nancy Holland, Lynda Hyatt, Kathy Kryewinske, Penny Hicks, Joan Kraemer. Row 4, Jeanne Kopp, Sally Holm- gren, Janey lngemann, Winnie King, Barb Hoel, Martha Halbert, Vicki Hotchkiss, Karen Koch, Linda Hoover. 1 i Row 1. Deedee McKendrick, Nancy Loewenstein, Suzy Segal, Susan Mackay, Paula Lichter, Ralpha Tilsner, Joni Mersky, Kathy Marcatte, Mary Beth McKeen, Sherrie Mazinga. Row 2. Gerry McCloud, Barb Leaf, Marcia Moore, Judee Miller, Rosalie Lande, Donna Lande, Sheila Lotterman, Kathy McGarth, Danielle Marks, Row 3, Karen Lindquist, Sherryl Maior, Dianne McConnell, Martha Lynn, Jean Mahle, Patti Monick, Sandy Johnsen, Alice Moy, Sharon Loomis. Row A. Andrea Mitau, Pauline Doherty, Joanie Lathrop, Joanne Mortenson, Fat Manthey, Maureen Mendelsahn, Daryl Leviton, Carol Mcleod, Susan Moore. Row 1. Terry Nolan, Rollie Perlman, Adrienne Novak, Kay Price, Penny Orenstein, Janice Rinkey, Marilyn Perlman, Nancy Poye, Debbie Pogoriler, Barbara Nor- ton. Row 2. Margaret Ponder, Sara Nason, Carol Niel- sen, Mary Olson, Nancy Ratwik, Kathy Neily, Jean Straus, Judi Neby, Barb Peterson. Row 3. Sharon Pall- now, Margie Ramsdell, Kris Osten, Marylou Peilen, Leora Myers, Mary Murray, Dede Prohofsky, Dianne Redden, Arlene Risedorph, Rollie Prawer. Row 4. Sandy Petschl, LaVcnne Risedorph, Peggotty Peter, Joy Oberg, Kathryn Nielsen, Rose Pelant, Lois Rasmussen, lJudy Phenning, Karin Peterson. Row 'l. Kay Thomson, Lil Smith, Jacquie Sorum, Berna- dine Scharosch, Arlene Kaplan, Lani Schnitzer. Row 2. Carol Covell, Kathy Walker, Karen Sansome, Kathy Smith, Janet Rudberg, Carol Smith. Row 3. Karen Seiffert, Sue Shorba, Linda Swenson, Joyce Rudeen, Jeanne Olson, Myrna Rutman, Diane Schultz. Row 4. Marlene Singer, Katie Slattery, Sandra Rogers, Donna Swedberg, Donna Sansame, Sharon Oia, PEP CLUB PEP CLUB PEP CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB . 'S' ee The Gqtemistry Club is made up of all the sfbdents enrolled in chemistry. Among some of their activities this year perimenis, and guest speakers. C, were field trips, interesting movies, ex- Row l, Gene Quinn, Treas., Karin Peterson, Sec., Gayle Silverman, V. Pres., Bruce Kiernat, Pres., Sue Sundberg, AMendance Sec., Marilyn Hooper, Attendance Sec. Row 2. Joanne DuBois, Paul Hailey, Janis Hanson, Lois Rice, Alice Moy, Bev Parker, Carole Ervin, Claire Eck- ley, Janet Napue, Karen Glaesman, Barbara Melius, Kathy Kryewinske, Karen Ekholm, Kay ThomsorL,'Mary Martin. Row 3. Sherrie Mazingo, Ben Rinkey, Al Webster, Bill Elwood, John Rudeen, Mike Leider, Gary Mondale, Marshall Zamansky, Marvin Cohan, Martin Kieffer, Stanford Shuster, Barry Godes, Lorry Wasmund, Noel Meyer. Row 4. Mary Lampland, Sandy Petschl, Bill ,Taylar, Gary Deibler, Kathy Ellis, Glenn Bingham, Skip Jackson, Bruce Gerber, Robert Krinke, Dick Dunlap, Tom Godes, Judson Page, Patti Monick, Jim Wyatt. Row 5. Dagmar Viiard, Lance slonson, Tom Kisling, Ed Shimek, Jerry Waldman, Jim Taylor, Bruce Pieprho, Herman Few, Carl Siobeck, Jeff Hoagfelt, Nancy Hend son, Esther Stern, Ed Paster, Sharon Hoveland, Mickey Chemino. 1- 3' 1' . , s VX lj X . E -,J A .A K , , .J X ,T ,H v ij? Ng 9, u .1 it , E . Y .Q r X' X. t S- P fl t J ,Q J x J ,' 5 Qt , t s ,Q fb QA Y 3 Q X Y .. - E' A, L I XX Q N x 5 X- 4 A 5 S ky . Q: t X,-.X .5 S 'Q' Qt X A s L . . Q -xv . 1 H , ,K N, f L, .J u X f , . , , ' t f- .. X - -N mi N it R L ., i t J ., U 4 t . - X: -X Q -gt W X, I - . Q .r. : 4 it Nc - to so M: -'L 0 V, ZX -,X Q vt f' X fx SY' 1 ui V ' L I ' X. t N. 108 Txli? lie XX: , I . Karen man, Stan Kaplan, Sue Peterson. Row 2. Bernard Statland, David Abramson, Daryll Love, Doug Marvey, Jeb Bergstedt, Steve Rosenberg, Gene Hill, Hillard Kahan, Joni Effress, Judy Lathrop, Robert Spizman. Row 3. Valdis Vikmanis, Dick Cohn, Dave Hautzenrader, Neil Arnold, Steve Melemed, Steve Prawer, Herbert Weber, Stuart Swartz, Brian Lien, Gary Holmstrom, Mike Fqfferman. Row 4. Greg Gal- yath, David Halper, Glenn Gauger, Terry Nelson, Bill Dikis, Cy Elliot, SteveTEE'v!tun-7.-Mm Gougb3Douglas lstas, Mel Boyd, Marvin lngber. Row l, Janey lngemann, Barb Hoel, Anne Walton-Wooller, Sansome, Jim Druck, Howie Rutman, Howie Kleyman, lrwin Handle- CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . KWBXNSIUWIZI' V - 9, . .CHEMISTRY cLuB O s 2 1 These experiences enable the club members to become better acquainted with the interesting science, chemistry. Row l. Carolyn Sorensen, Aggy Klees, Margaret Kempe, Antoinette Perteet, Jean Ramer, Sally Richardson, Bertini Ackos, Carole Salute, Jane Goldberg, Carolyn Fineberg, Liz Frishberg, Diane Halper. Row 2. Sondra Morrow, Laurice Trapp, Marta Lazarus, Louise Goldberg, Marge Cunningham, Sue Bernstein, Nancy Feldstein, Joni Zqlk, Judy Applebaum, Judy Rubin, Marilyn Perlman, Judy Barth. Row 3. Liz Kessel, Judy Wiethoff, Bob Beecroft, Lloyd Freeberg, Burton Katz, Warren Harris, Ken Buchanan, Marge Lyngholm, Karen Ratwik, Diane Hofdahl, Marlene Daniels. Row 4. Stan Pinska, Tom Robertson, Doug Dorgan, James Ekern, Bob Jackson, Ken Harrington, Ken Curran, Dick Gudim, Arlene Oberg, Dick Hemmingway, Roz Liebo. Row l. Kathy Bennet, Sue Heaseman, Kathy Brown, Cindy Hastings, Judy Kaplan, Arlene Davis, Diane Smith, Helen Rutman, Ellen Joy Greenberg, Marion Chase, Helen Frank, Diane Snow, Phyllis Cormican. Row 2. Joann Greenwell, Betty Ekrem, Cathy Hanson, John Wil- key, Mickey Trumbull, Michael Gordon, Bob Tucker, Richard Schachtman, Bill Bailey, Jack Porter, Marsha Malkes. Row 3. Winnie King, Bruce Gislason, David Naiditch, Elaine Montague, Patti Martin, Martha Holbert, Gayle Fellinger, Joy Grass, Charles Murphy,Jim Druck, Karen Brandt, Penny Martin. Row 4. Richard Smith, Richard Burton, Doug Anderson, Jurgen Exner, Eleanor Borden, Dave Pilate, Thomas Lien, Roger Rich, Fred Clasen, Dave Kelm, Jim Walt, Richard Cohn, Daniel Menard. CHEMISTRY CLUB . E l09 PAINT 'N' PATCHES . , :I- L . as 1. 1 f AA' 1:3 31 rl w.mslreQ?l gi Row l. Heather Boese, Ellen Joy Greenberg, Ellen Schneider, Harriet Zisson, Arlene Kaplan, Gayle Silverman. Row 2. Becky Stanfield, Ruth Ann Grossman, Vicki Sharpe, Marilyn Perlman, Adrienne Novak, Susan Mackay, Row 3. .loni Zalk, Ann Mosman, Marta Lazarus, Carolyn Sorensen, Sandy Johnsen, Judi Neby, Mrs. Albrecht, Advisor. Row 4. Paula Wood, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Doug Anderson, Marlene Singer, Vicki Hotchkiss, Dian Smith. The Paint 'n' Patches crew is con- stantly helping out in the school's pro- duction of plays, music festivals, and operettas. They willingly make up the participants of the production and do an outstanding iob. Their able advisor, Mrs. Albrecht, instructs these girls in their work. Row l. Mr. Johnson, Advisor, Mary Lou Smith, Secretary, Gene Quinn, President, Marilyn Hooper, Vice President, Cathy Hanson, Treas- urer, Mr. Lund, Advisor. Row 2. Rollie Perlman, Pam Price, Sally Brown, Sue Harley, Midge Hanson, Terry Cutts, Arlene Kaplan, Diane Snow, Donna Germain, Bobbi Benike, Joanne Gordon, Gail Rutman. Row 3. Howie Rutman, Robbie Knapton, Penny Hicks, Sue Sundberg, Karin Peterson, Judy Lathrop, Janey lngemann, Kathy Bennett, Sue Heasman, Margarette Kempe, Valerie Brussell. Row 4. Jay Pfaen- der, Martha Holbert, Mary Ann Hoppe, Mary Claire Swanstrom, John Sevik, Dan Fisher, Howie Kleyman, Bob Bell, Wolf Hennig, Steven Rosenberg, Robert Spizman. Row 5. Edward Poster, Stu Swartz, Dave Abramson, David Halper, Dick Cohn, Bruce Piepho, Bob Peterson, Jerry Vilendrer, Roger Rich, Tom Carey, Bob Howie. SKI CLUB . .4 llO . SKI CLUB Ye ri Row l. Mary Martin, Kathi McGrath, Barb Helmes, Penny Schroeder, Aggy Klees, Joyce Edblom, Barb Peterson, Norma Eilert, Sue Stur ley, Carol Ahl. Row 2. Harold Schaub, Stanford Shuster, Jean Straus, Sandy Johnson, Jeanne Olson, Joyce Rudeen, Fred Johnston, Mari lee Gordon, Joni Litman, Diane Foley. Row 3. Gail Rosenblum, Patti Martin, Sue Johnson, John Wilkey, Judy Holmquist, Gerry McCloud Bob Tucker, Jim Druck, Randy Nielsen, Jud Hilton. Row 4. Joy Oberg, Bud Ericksen, Tom Hann, Jacky Resnick, Dick Cohn, Bob Takle Craig Blackman, Bruce Kiernat, Gary Holmstrom, Kathryn Nielsen. As you can see by the large enroll- ment in the Ski Club, that skiing is a well liked sport at Central. During the year they have participated in numer- ous ski trips which have been enioyed by all. The club is ably advised by Mr. J. Lund and Mr. M. Johnson. Row 1. Barb Bergstedt, Maxine Anderson, Sandy Dickson, Barb Melius, Lil Smith, Sue Gill, Judy Applebaum, Jane Goldberg, Ralpha Tilsner, Janet Nilson, Carolyn Fineberg. Row 2. Kathy Neily, Diane Schultz, Mariorie Olson, Marcia Moore, Trudie Cook, Vickie Sutton, Mary Felhaber, Sue Winnick, Marlys Hove, Patti Gastman, Marlene Singer. Row 3. Dick Hemingway, Judson Page, Katy Kixmoeller. Linda Hoover, Diane Erickson, Linda Haynes, Mary Holmquist, Elizabeth Johnson, Virginia Swanstrom, Peggotty Peter, Arlene Oberg. Row 4. Pat Hoisser, Karin Koch, Mary Sevak, Steve Prawer, Jim Stinchfield, Bob Peterson, Bill Dikis, Ken Harrington, Fred Rosenberg, Lois Rasmussen, LaVonne Risedorph. . ski CLUB D45 lll For those who are endeavoring mathematical careers, you can calculate your future as a member of the Math Club. Aviation is a very predominant current event subject. These members are not only aware of this, but may some day make aviation their career. Building and flying model airplanes are the main obiectives of this club. These students interests lie in the radio and its part. This is truly a fascinating hobby and this club widens the field for them. MATH CLUB . rib Ze E Row l, Irwin Gubman, Treasurer, Bob Flynn, Row 2. David Levitt, Mike Fefferman, Michael Gordon, Steve Prawer. Row 3. Herbert Weber, Steve Levitan, Jurgen Exner. MODEL MASHERS . . fl.: Nvxwvf-5. Xxx Row l. Kenneth Buchanan, Sec., Clayton Zim- merman, Pres., Steve White, Treas. Row 2. Jim Ludwigson, Jim Krenik, Keith Peterson, Keith Howes, Tom Hervin, Clarence Clausell. Row 3. Wayne Gunther, Robert Skarie, Ted Hagberg, Mr E. McGee, Adv. RADIO CLUB . Neff' X X 'gre Row 'l. Pat Wood, Sec., Richey Adams, Pres., Bruce Robins, V. Pres. Row 2. David Marcato, Doug Radcliffe, Pat Moore, Wilford Vasher, Mike Dimond. CHESS CLUB . Q 5 .QQ wi L 3 , . 3 E53 : X ,,- 5, v ' 'Mr Q Z. ,g , f, 0,4 Row 1. Bob Eckstrom, Sec.-Treas., Jim Wolf President. Row 2. Gary Eckstrom, Marge Cun ningham, Gary Fields, John Melius, Jim Wag ner. Row 3. Bernie Cahill, Jurgen Exner, Thomas Lien, Daniel Menard, George Kimball STAMP AND COIN CLUB . Wh .f X Row l. Steve Litton, Sec., Everett Weinstein, Pres., Larry Friedman, V. P., Burton Katz, Treas., Mr. L. Kacalek, Adv. Row 2. Jim Manos, Saul Bernick, Alan Harris, David Berkus, Herbert Weber, Bookmaker, Richard Strimling, Student Adv. TABLE TENNIS CLUB . Y D ' : ,QHV ' ,n4'eA.Kw O .1 1 ,ner av n' ni Xgbk xl' , Players: Paullette Starks and Sherrie Mazingo. Row l. Bob Takle, Dick Steele, Louis Pedro, Roger McGrath, Dan Fisher, Joe Langevin. Row 2. Gary Eha, Gene Giefer, Stanford Stone, Donald White, Danny Coddon, Steve Lang, Barb Hoel. Row 3. James Cox, Larry Chernoff, Jurgen Exner, Tom Anderson, Steve Rossman, Saul Ber- nick, Dave Goldtarb, Harold Curry, Robert Spiz- man, Mr. E. McGee, Advisor. The purpose ofthe Chess Club is to teach the skilled and unskilled one of the world's oldest games. After members become skilled they are eligible to enter in tournaments with other schools. Swamp X, , , eb . ANA lf you want to learn more about our foreign countries, join the Stamp and Coin Club. This club is not only in- formative but also enioyable as the members exchange among one another symbols of other countries. This newly created club is advised by Mr. McGee. For an indoor sport this tops the list. After a brain tatiguing day in school the members of this club relieve their tensions by becoming thoroughly engrossed in the game of ping-pong. HI-Y . . . Back in l9l5 a group of Central boys banded to- sleigh rides, and pow-wows were first in popularity. gether to form the first Hi-Y chapter in St. Paul. They sponsor many money raising proiects such as Central is fortunate in having five thriving Hi-Y Clubs. paper sales, car washes, and others. The Hi-Y's are un- The chief obiect of these club is to promote Christian der the direct supervision of the Young Men's Christian practices at home and at school. All of the clubs had a Association. definite entertainment program for the year. Dances, T PM KAPPA . Row 1. Tommy Poch, Sec,, Tom Robertson, Chap., Mike McGuigan, Pres,, Jeb Bergstedt, V. P., Greg Howard, Treas.g Jack Porter, Sgt. at Arms. Row 2. Ted Coulter, Fran Lorenz, Diamal Abidin, Gerald Melander, Glen Gustafson, Roger Anderson, Mike Sandberg. Row 3. Craig Leverenz, Stan Pittelkow, Larry Rambo, James Scrum, Ev Osten, Jeff Werner, Bill Miller. Row 4. Bob Toensing, Bob Lange, Richard Smith, Coleman Page, Alpo Jussila, John Wilkey, Bill Carlson, Row 5. Dave Hautzenrader, Wendell Heldt, Wes Seyller, John Eich. inger, Bruce Gustafson, Donn Bergstedt. Row 1. Jim Wyatt, Sgt. At Arms, Phil Richter, Treas., Roger Engstrom, V. Pres., Bill Brown, Pres., Bill Anderson, Chap., Don Smith, Sec. Row 2. Sam Crecelius, Allen Gray, Jack Grimm, Mike Schwab, Frank Skaff, Bruce Gislason, Bob Roe, Donald Gruber. Row 3. Bruce Gerber, Duane Salmonson, Jim Conroy, Jerry Paar, Randy Nielsen, Ken Campbell, Gene Quinn, Gregg Redden. Row 4. Phil Fabel, Bud Ericksen, Dave Brown, George Miller, Leonard Berg, Jack Holmes, David Sweeney, Skip Jackson. Row 5. Doug Islas, Terry Nelson, Tom Barnes, Bill Menz, Tom Tews, Gary Kraus, Jim Gough, Bob Glaesman, Ron Wicks. ALPHA . H4 MID . Rod l. Doug Anderson, Chap., Brian Lien, Treas., Glen Gauger, Pres., Mike Kellum, V. P., Jeff Piper, Sec. Row 2. Winfield Milchell, Fred Johnslon, Don Krinkle, John Hundley, Tom Winler, Bruce Cochrane, Dave Howard. Row 3. Claylon Zimmerman, Thomas Spaelh, Sleve Gilals, Paul Sorenson, Wayne Polralz, Rick Rice. Row 4. Hod Miller, Lee Anderson, Charles Edwards, Joe Garlhofner, Rich Bur- lon, Paul Heleniak, Meyer Williams. Row 1, Lloyd Freeberg, Sgl. Al Arms, Bruce Piepho, V. Pres., Bill Elwood, Pres., Gary Holmslrom, Sec., Mickey Trumbull, Chap. Row 2. Larry Murphy, John Annell, Pele Renslrom, Mike Hilchcock, Larry Smilh, Rick Lindquisl. Row 3. Ralph Bannisler, John Schroeder, Dick Dunlap, Richey Adams, Dick Warren, Bob Paulsen. Row 4. Keilh Teien, Ron Lemke, Tom Kisling, Kurt Biorkquisl, Bill Dikis, Gare Larson. Absenlee - Lloyd LaFonlaine, Treas. CENTURIAN . i Row 'l. John Melboslad, Sgl. Al Arms, Bill Lang, Treas., Bruce Kiernal, Pres., Dave Kelm, Sec., Lance Lonson, Sgl. Al Arms. Row 2. Donald Deach, Brenl Nelson, Tom Willson, Dick Hall, Bob Marks, Alan Ruvelsan, Bob Lang. Row 3. Bruce Banisler, Slan Pinska, Frank Tschida, Bob Tucker, Jim Fuersl, Jeff Drew. Row 4. Jay Pfaender, Barry Kaslel, Bob Loughman, Marly Kurelsky, John Olson, Tom Sirek, Bob Hall. Absenlee - Jim Simons, V. Pres. CENTRAL . 'la ll5 Y-TEENS . . . The Y-Teens groups are under the direct supervision ofthe Young Men's Christian Association. Y-Teens have stated their purpose, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character. Membership in this organization at Central is open AMO DEUM . . . to any student who accepts their purpose and is willing to work with others to carry them out. The Y-Teens groups give our high school students an opportunity to be a member of a recognized group and to develop leadership abilities. .:2e. M . .1- fi '-'rs . - . , .. ' . . ., . VIDA CON DIOS . CREDO DEI . . . 6 Row 1. Rita Knutson, l.C,C., lcity presidentl, Janet Nilson, V. President, Penny Hicks, Pres., Mr. C Mascot, Joanne Lavalle, Sec., Barbara Melius, Treas- urer. Row 2. Carol Cavell, Phylis Cormican, Anette Aarthun, Joanne Lee, Joanne DuBois, Paulette Cash, Pat Wells. Row 3, Pat Dunn, Karen Glaesman, Marge Lyngholrn, Judy Dalager, Gerry Bache, Margaret Kern- pe, Joan Hawkinson, Kay Thompson, Mary Harding. Row 4. Marlys Hove, Sandy Lecy, Joanne Mortensan, C-Club Council, Nancy Henderson, Delores Fry, Sandy Petschl, Mary Ann Happe, Sharon Pittelkow. 4 ,5V',. 4 a '- Otficers, Mary Martin, l.C.C., Karen Lindquist, V. Pres., Nancy Witzigreuter, Pres., Tcnsilitis, Mascot, Mary Claire Swanstrom, Sec., Arlene Oberg, Treas- urer. Row 2. Sandy Hawthorne, Barbara McKenny, Sandy Korsmo, Judy Klein, Elaine Clingman. Row 3. Dallas Lindgren, Claire Eckley, Alice Moy, Rosella Lanz, Sally Richardson, Carolyn Sorenson. Row 4. Kathy Brown, Ruth Schmalz, Judy Wiethoft, Sue John- son, Bobbie Baker, Bev Benidt, Cindy Hastings. 'Z' ': '- ' -.'.' n.. 1. 1. .5 ' ' K' T Row 1. Karen Brandt, l.C.C., Karin Peterson, Treas., Karen Ekholm, Pres., Fuba, Mascot, Judy Barth, Sec., Winnie King, V. Pres. Row 2, Lorry Wasmund, Jan Scrum, Sue Peterson, Sue McMann, Mary Ellen Gun- dry, Joanie Harrington, Mary Van Eaton, Donna Ger- rndin, Diane Snow. Row 3. Dian Hotdahl, Karen San- some, Carol Crawford, Betty Ekrem, Kathy Bennett, Sue Sundberg, Sandy Johnsen, Kathy Kryewinske. Row 4. Judy Lathrop, Eleanor Borden, Judie Gray, Lois Rice, Janey lngemann, Patti Monick, Chap., Jo Green- well, Cathy Hanson. Row 5. Susan Heaseman, Sue Haflflh PENNY Martin, Gayle Fellinger, Patti Martin, Martha Holbert, Mary Lou Henke, Marilyn Hooper, Mary Camitsch. Officers, Sue Lundberg, Chaplain, Diane Sternberg, V, Pres., Judy Carl, President, Sharon Vingers, Sec,g Sue Harley, Treasurer, Row 1. Terry Cutts, Fran Bailey, Aggy Klees, Barb Peterson, Joyce Edblom, Patti Feeney, Sue Vox, Midge Hanson. Row 2, Char Underbokke, Linda Stalder, Cathy Cairncross, Martha Lynn, Jean Mahle, Sally Brown, Marilyn Theits, Beverly Hender- son. Row 3. Sue Sturley, Karen Christian, Ruth Ann Grossman, Sharon Pinnow, Judi Neby, Sue Godbois, Vicki Hotchkiss, Joanne Brown. Row 4. Connie Wieb- mer, Katie Slattery, Paula Wood, Susan Plahn, Jean Schleh, Barb Hoel, Sis Bair, Janet Armaiani. i 's ' .... i 1 - Q Officers, Judy Brown, Sec., Le Ann Gilbertson, V. Pres., FiFi, Mascot, Marilcu Smith Pres,, Barbara Norton, Treas. Row l, Sharon Lenander, Judy Free- ring, Kit Jenson, Kay Jenson, Jacauie Sorum, Sue Barwise, Judy Cormican, Carol Ahl. Row 2. Georgia Lewis, Sue Kennedy, Diana Aldrich, Penny Schroeder, Sandy Helfman, Nancy Smith, Norma Eilert, Helen Hodgins. Row 3. Maria Holmauist, Diane Johnson, Biz Johnson, Keran Brown, Chaplain, Penny Orril, C.C,, Nancy Hale, Sue Gold, Mary Ellen Olson, Row 4. Robbie Knaptan, Kathryn Nielsen, Kathy Erdmon, Nancy Parker, Judy Holmquist, Betsy Nason, Claudia . . t .-..g ' -.. . ..., . ..', Howard, Joy Oberg, Lana Thompson. at 'ILL -'J .. . .. 4, Row I. Idell McCoy, Treas., Rosie Karan, Pres., Beverly Schuldt, V. Pres., Carole Pittelkow, Sec. Row 2. Jean Schasshausen, Jenay Johnson, Marilyn Helle. Row 3. Jenifer Lewis, Sgt. At Arms, Mary Nelson C.C,, Glenda Schadt, Cathy Williams. Y - T E E N S OTA-KAN-YA BELLES AMIES TRAVAIL AMIE . E 118 Raw 1. Sandy Atneasen, Sec., Jan Peabody, Pres., Mary Kachinskv, V. Pres,, Joyce Mathews, Treas. Row 2. Carolyn Bolser, Avis Holman, Bobbi Benike, Carol Carpenter, Judi Moldenhauer, Nancy Schwartz, Kathy Van Fossexn. Row 3. Carol Nielsen, Carol Belanger, Sue Storti, Carole Peterson, Judy Goodroad, Ellen Docken, Sharon Shaw, Dianne McConnell. Row 1. Susan Milton, Treas., Kris Osten, V. Pres., Noel Larson, Pres., LaVon Lecy, Sec., Barb Anderson, l,C.C. Raw 2. Mary Tucker, Maureen Kelley, Sue Per- Iich, Pixie Johnson, Mari Germain, Nancy Jackson, Kathy McGrath, Pat Bowes, Irene Ditonna, Mary Beth McKeen, Janna Morrow, Tammie Fridholm. Row 3. Karen Biorklund, Beverly Hopps, Roberta Little, Diann Nilson, Anita Bergman, Joyce Rudeen, Linda Vangen, Linda Loomis, Linda Swenson, Lesley Peterson, Mari- anne Engelhardt. Row 4. Sharon Millin, Bette Wetzel, Barb Cowan, Nancy Collins, Carol Hivz, Sue Shorba, Sandy Hinze, Michele Dunlap, Linda Brooke, Jody Stover, Mary Taggert. Row 5. Caole Eha, Margie Ramsdell, Renee Kordell, Phyllis Petersen, Clarleen Szenay, Carol Sinks, Carol Anderson, Joyce Fawcetl, Jeanne Kopp, Susan Strandberg, Cindy Orrill. Row 'l. Barb Bergstedt, Sgt. At Arms, Kathie Byrne, C.C., Mary Felhaber, Treas., Karen Lyngholm, Pres., Barb Heagle, V. Pres., Darlene Allen, Sec., linda Anderson, l.C.C. Roxy 2. Vicki Sutton, Maxine Ander- son, Trudie Cook, Betty Sullivan, Sue Gill, Lil Smith, Cinda Simons, Dee Dee Mcliendrick. Row 3. Kim Nel- son, Kathy Smith, Joan Germain, Katy Kixmoeller, Linda Hoover, Kathy Neily, Jeanne Olson. Raw 4. l Diane Schultz, Darlene Hedman, Diane Dahl, Betsy' Galt, Virginia Swanstrom, Karen Kock, Diane Erickson,l Lin Haynes. Row I. Jeune Garyik, Sec., Judee Miller, Pres.g LaVonne Risedorph, V. Pres., Barbara Leaf, Treas. Raw 2. Danielle Marks, Jane! Rudberg, Chaplain, Marcia Moore, Candy Rolh, Barb Helmes, Lynn Jacob- son, Debby Bixby, Mary Anne Lucca, Joan Rokulani. Row 3. Sandy Johnson, Benye Welzel, Jana Wester- gren, I.C.C., Carolyn Larson, C.C.p Kalhy Bock, Sgl. Al Arms, Rulh Dunn, Bonnie Slanlon, Susie Kryewinske, Caryl Velander. Row 4. Marianne Chute, Sally Holm- gren, Peggolly Peler, Jane! Barfh, Pa! Hoisser, Sandy Dickson, Margie Olson, Lois Rasmussen, Kathy Hamer. A D..-ggi. in avi.: Row 'l. Barb McMahon, Treas., Myrna Jacobson, Sec., Judy Jacobsen, V. Pres.: Karen Gold, Pres. Roy 2. Judy Newman, Mariorie Hoyoss, Phyllis Smilh, Susan Grassle, Alola Isaac. Row 3. Mary Kehborn, Pal Joyce, Bonnie Goodroad, Gail Aamodl, Sandy Kienslad. .,. 1' .., . l ul - .'. -' 12,-n: . -., I . . Q.. . - . n'i QC. u O . . Row 'l. Peggy King, Treas., Diana Dix, Pres., Barb Cairncross, V. Pres., Andre Gail, Sec, Raw 2. Diane Geery, Judie Sanlee, I.C.C.g Joan Lalhrop, Sue Paw, Wendy Gislason. Row 3. Diane Redden, Cindy Raitt, Chaplain, Kay Williams, Nancy Holland, C.C.g Mary Hemingway, Sgt. AI Arms. Y-TEENS . . .IN CURA DEI DON-CON YA . AMI AIMER -WW. 3 ff - , - x f MPX- A f X illll 5 x , Hy, X t . . ,,7.f if,' X x xt e B X A N D . will all 'G fi, ,,t 5' ,ge . 1 7 xg! s SR. DEBATE - 'N.F.L. Row l. 'Gene Quinn, Diamal Abi- din, Louise Goldberg, 'Marge Cunningham, Helen Frank, 'Vicki Sharpe, 'Carolyn Sorenson. Row 2. 'Arlene Oberg, 'Nancy Witzig- reuter, 'Mary Lampland, 'Lois Rice, 'Judy Wielhoff, 'Karen Ral- wik, 'Sanford Shuster, 'Mrs. Haves. Row 3. 'Mary Claire Swanstrom, 'Steve Rosenberg, 'Doug Anderson, Colman Page, 'Valdis Vikmanis, Dean Blehert, 'Bernard Statland. l The advanced debaters have had a number of interesting meets through- out the state. St. Olaf, Gustavus, Mac- l t , d H l' to rnaments were ' , , liighltirhllsnthisoyneblie U ed in after-school debates in the twin g cities. Oratorical and speech contests have been challenging events. Beginning debaters have participat- , JR. DEBATE- +N.F.L. Row l. 'Becky Stanfield, 'Nancy Smith, 'Janet Wagner, Susan Pav lansky, 'Pauline Bair, 'Adrienne Novak, 'Ruth Ann Grossman 'Susan Barwise. Row 2. 'Joh Derosier, John Mahoney, Kennetlil Stein, 'Lana Thompson, 'Jane' Armaiani, 'Karen Brown, 'Mary Ellen Olson. Row 3. 'Irwin Gub- man, 'Tom Tews, 'Bruce Gustofv son, 'Steve Rossman, 'Don Smith Wendell Heldt, 'Jeff Piper. 120 ff! ,ill A 'ln f fe f ' lt OR WAN ll lt, E . e . - ft ,gg 1' k it is ' l :l'!e I A l '?:ieiF NATIONAL THESPIANS Row l. Ann Mosman, Sally Richardson, Barbara McKenney, Lorry Wasmund, Liz Frishberg. Row 2. Mary Lampland, Judie Lathrop, Janey lngemann, Gene Hill. Row 3. Esther Stern, Colman Page, Gary Sandberg, Gary Lacher. Absent from picture: Ed Paster, Gayle Silverman, Gene Quinn. CHORAL READERS Row l. Sandy Hampton, Helen Frank, Judy Rubin, Vicki Sharpe, Ellen Schneider, Carole Salute, Barbara McKenney, Lorry Was- mund, Liz Frishberg. Row 2. Dian Smith, Carol Crawford, Pauline Bair, Sally Richardson, Adrienne Novak, Becky Stanfield, Ruth Ann Grossman, Nancy Smith, Aggie Klees, Carolyn Sorenson. Row 3. Rosella Lanz, Ellen Docken, Karen Brown, Janet Wagner, Sue Polan- sky, Karen Ratwick, Lois Rice, Louise Goldberg, Marta Lazarus. Row 4. Barbara Zalesky, Janet Armaiani, Lana Thompson, Nan- cy Witzigruiter, Esther Stern, Ar- lene Oberg, Marilyn Hooper, Judy Lathrop, Mary Lampland, Louise Kantrowich. These girls are interested in reading poetry and prose. They meet after school. They participated in the Christ- mas pageant and had a maior part in the speech show May l. There were fourteen people from Central chosen for this honorary speech society. 121 A CHOIR . Row l. Elizabeth Johnson, Lee Kemp, Donna Germain, Susan Mackay, Joanie Harrington,Maria De Silva, Ellen Joy Green- berg, Paul Hailey, President, Mike Chemino, Mike Leider, Gerald Weir, Charley Ames, Vice President, David McAdams, Robert Neish. Row 2. Karen Faragher, Noel Meyer, Carol Enstrom, Penny Schroeder, Sandy Atneosen, Paula Lichter, Joan Fryer, Sue Garber, Marge Lyngholm, Leslie Peterson, Mike Alford, Tom Spaeth, Bud Ericksen, Stan Pinska, Fred Slemmons. Row 3. Mary Camitsch, Adrienne Coleman, Joan Ross, Susan Heaseman, Secretary, Penny Hicks, Kathy Ben- nett, Anne Walton-Wooler, Sharon Vingers, Karen Sansome, Treasurer, Betsy Nason, Gene Hill, Allan Salita, Larry Zidel, Leonard Berg, Clayton Zimmerman, Alpa Jussila, Larry Von Kreuzhot. Row 4. Ruth Schmalz, Ellen Docken, Karen Brandt, Rae Dicks, Mary Holmquist, Diane Johnson, Penny Martin, Rita Knutson, Glenda Gary, Judy Holmquist, Dave Hautzen- rader, Jim Taylor, Mel Boyd, Bruce Norstrem, Steve Rossman, Mike McFarland. This promising vocal group participated in Central's Carnival of Music, the Christ- mas Assembly, and other musical events that have taken place during the course of the year. 6 T SENIOR OCTET . . . Karen Sansome, Janet Sorum, Diane Hofdahl, Penny Hicks, Joann Greenwell, Paul Hailey, Mike Leider, Charles Ames, Coleman Page. X1 A CHOIR Row I. Ron landt, Ken Campbell, Ed Kaplan, Dennis Sandberg, Mary Ellen Olson, Cindy Hastings, Sue Sundberg, Jeanie Romer, Ruth Ann Grossman, Terry Nolan, Susan Polansky, Susan Barwise, Karen Marks. Row 2. Bill Anderson, Vasher, Robert Johnson, Denny Solem, Dennis Filbin, Mary Murray, Marlys Hove, Karin Peterson, Karen Ekholm, Jan Sorum, Business Manager: Dianne Hofdahl, Linda Bloom, Margaret Kempe, Terry Cutts. Row 3. Gary Sandberg, Jerry Behr, Len Davis, Jack Porter, Business Manager, Karen Brown, Jean Mahle, Diane Sternberg, Karen Glaesman, Joann Greenwell, Gloria Wiener, Marna Hyland, Carole Ervin, Sue Peterson. Row 4. Christopher Colestock, John Olson, Mark Herzog, Coleman Page, Glenn Bingham, Virginia Paine. x Aj' Here are seven prospective Robin Hoods. Which one will finally steal the part? From left to right: ff ,J-K' Gene Hill, Clayton Zimmerman, Mike McFarland, Glenn Bingham, Lana Thompson, Miss Denzel, W Mark Herzog, Mel Boyd, Joe Marver. Glenn and Joe are the hearty outlaws. B CHOIR. , J , ,Q . L - 2 Row l. Fremaiane Lipschultz, Bill Moore, Kathy Van Fossen, Fran Bailey, Susan Fine, Karen Batcher, Hilda Elllngberg, Barbara Cox, Rlapha Tilsner, Carleen Malcolm, Donna Hoffman, Lyba Divine, Bobbi Benike, Sally Countryman. Row 2. Denise, Waldner, Sue Gadbois, Georgia Lewis, Carole Pittelkow, Jenay Johnson, Harriet Wells, Judith Lentz, Linda Johnston, Mary Sorensen, Joyce Taylor, Shirley Jones, Alberto Kemp, Myrtle Cole, Judy Goodroad, Joyce Mathews. Row 3. Carol Nielsen, Dianne McConnell, Sharon Pinnow, Beryl Butwin, Trudy Haessly, Madonna Finley, Barbara Ludden, Jenny Taylor, Lillie Edwards, Roger Raiter, Michael Vinitsky, Bob Stanich, John LeMere, Horace Rivers. Row 4. Steve Gilfox, Jim Roberts, Bob Paulsen, Patrick Bric, Thomas Sokol, Jerry Reed, Perry Clennie, Walter Thomas, Gene Barber, Jack Mueller, Barry Gerr, Joe Marver, Ron McLeod, Gary Piexson, Roger Schmidt. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . What's the matter? From the looks of this picture, you girls in the Glee Club look pretty glum. Guess it's glum, glee, girls. Row 'l. Kathy Neilson, Mary Anne Zucco, Karen Tierney, Lois Sokol, Judie Hirschorn, Ann Hueller, Mary Felhaber, Myrna Jacobson, Nancy Davis. Row 2. Penny Orensten, Darlene Allen, Sandy Johnson, Fran Reiser, Marilyn Flach, Terry Smith, Karen Draxton, Kathy Book, ROW 3. Valerie Brussell, Pat McFaden, Jean Robinson, Donna Sansome, Virginia Swanstrom, 5f1llY Holmgfenf KGYGF1 NOYSYYSUI, KUYGY1 G0ld, Kclfen Yafmo- 4 B CHOIR i Row l. Jacquie Sorum, Anita Jamoral, Margie Graham, Shirlee Peterson, Sandy Smith, Eleanor Napue, Shirley Bailey, Susan Mayo, Judy Barnett, Sandy Gotesman, Lynn Jacobson, Char Underbakke, Char Arundel, Joan Rokutani, Row 2. Fred McGee, Shirley Eilers, Martha Lynn, Carol Belanger, Bonnie Stanton, ldell McCoy, Andrea Mitau, Susan Kryewinske, Denny M. Kienlen, Beverly Palmer, Beverly Schuldt, Sharon Meredith, Sue Winnick, Midge Hanson. Row 3, Bob Limaseth, Mary Kelson, Sondra Balenger, Deanna Mead, Rose Lee Pelant, Karen Koch, Dave Wallace, Rosie Koran, Jon Fuhr, Jenifer Lewis, Cliff Roberts, Kay Thompson, Hortense Harris, Natalie Galloway, Barb Bear. Row 4. Paul Huber, Marty Kuretsky, Ronnie Ettinger, Mickey Toliver, Jim Cafferty, Roger Thomas, Keith Teien, Dick Chaney, Frank Skatf, David Sweeney, Bill Erdrich, Gregg Redden, Kenneth Hansen, William Manthe. L . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB There, that's better. lt's good to see the girls glee grinning. Row I. Marcia Moore, Betty Sullivan, Bobbi Berde, Karen Lynholm, Lil Smith, Barb Heagle, Sandy Dickson, Judi Johnson, Dee Dee McKen- drick. Row 2. Jean Brisbois, Judith Jents, Sharon Watchman, Rosemary Stoltz, Judee Miller, Barbara Bergstedt, Janet Barth, Linda Anderson, Phyllis Smith. Row 3. Charleen Szenay, Marianne Chute, Kathy Basset, Kris Osten, Joan Germain, Sharon Purington, Margie Ramsdell, Ruth Dunn, Mary Tucker. l25 BAND... Row l. Greg Galyath, Walter Mingo, Micki Rader, Joyce Mathews. Row 2. James Duffina, Steven Holtz, Dennis Shonka, Bruce Bartlett, Robert Rohland, John Flaskerud, David Otterness, Sand- ra Weiden. Row 3. Neil Arnold, Gary Ruzchicka, Stephen Nicholas, Kathy Cooper, Kay Williams, Marlene Henning, Richard Rice, Robert Rowell, Certis Tay- lor, Terry Heffron, Diane Dingle. Row 4. Mr. Bulka, Steve Blons, Hod Miller, George Chapin, John Horn, John Wag- ner, Steve Fesler, Alan Weaver. Work much, Dick? ORCHESTRA . . . Row 'l. Marvin lngber, Judy Stiles, lar essa Suders, Thomas Scott, Carol Heldl Susan Lundberg. Row 2. Marianne En gelhordt, Greg Carey, Walter Mingc Jerry lngber, Marsha Malkes, Terry Hel fron, Paul Schultz, Dennis Miller. Row 3. John Wagner, Kathie German, Mi Bulka, Leslie Nins. BAND ... This trio is really blowing up a storm! DANCEBAND... Row l. Steve Blons, Ted Coulter, Walter Mingo, Greg Galyath, Greg Carey, Richard Wright. Row 2. Arthur Brier, Ricky Adams, Certis Taylor, Larry Sirrot, Lee DuBois, Dennis Miller, Jim Evans. Row 2. Leslie Nims, John Wagner, Hod Miller. Row l. Thomas Scott, Dennis Rice, Robert Schotmuller. Row 2. Carrie Hartlerude, Gary Lund, Paul Swenson, Jerry Young- quist, DiAnn Nilson, Richard Wright, Alvin Woll, Greg Carey. Row 3. Bennett Clark, Karen Olson, Gail Rouse, Jerold Johnson, lorry Sirott, Tom Winter, Gene Charpentier, Bill Miller, Richard Strim- ling, Lee DuBois, Dennis Miller, Jim Evans. Row 4. Jim Ash, Paul Huber, Noel Larson, l.aVonne Lecy, Jackie Few, Sandra Atneoson, Joan Ross, Connie Pollnow, Pixie Johnson, Beverly Hender- son. 7 'X 'r KK :KT y . i3R f PIE? I 1 1 128 5 ' fxf pw? M , -'M W f fx V T? KW ,' A? HV QM f ' A ,1....L':':1--iQ ! 6 ,M-lm 'gil is ' ' ff 'I W3 -5- M Z X f'4 'W 1 - if W - -'-- ' ff? 1- .29 'i- lm X 'A 1-I gif! Q. A1257 11: fy if 2 ig 'f 4 ff N3 I J' W Ss' 5 4f QR K Y , if 2 E ,tif f ff X -,BZ -s ,Q - - j q 2 f fu. - xx if A .Liv f If '. J- ' Sk'??N,- .fv.4Q1,,--v-in .JW -r' 01 mN,., -x ,,.,,,, fx i5'f'5'vpA 3 5-fy.-5 9,5 Nl Sfv- ' f L: M -- 7j ',':rW - N gx 1 X, Spww A FOOTBALL . . . Mr. Martin came to Central from Le Center, Minne- sota, and immediately took up the coaching chores at Central. He took over the iob vacated by Mr. Roscoe and compiled a four and three record with an outstand- 4 4 ing show of coaching, both at offense and defense. if-f ,, +V With the material he possessed he did an outstanding iob, and we expect great things from his future teams. Although the football team didn't win all its games, they had a very good season with 4 wins and 3 losses. The turnout to most of the games was very good. Mr. Martin who introduced a new style of play to Central, the T formation, had many boys who were inexperi- enced in this type of offense. We began our season by trouncing Murray 21 to 7, we continued by whipping Washington lo to O. We were then edged by Humboldt l9 to 6. Rebounding from that loss we beat Monroe 28 to 7. ln our Homecoming tilt we were edged by Mechanic Arts l2 to 6. Recovering we defeated John- son 20 to O and lost our final game to Harding i4 to O. Row l. Mr. Martin, Coach, C. Hickman, M. Weddington, D. Marvy, E. Bruce, B. Tucker, D. Abramson, D. Love, J, Drew, Mr. Sauer, Coach. Row 2. T. Coulter, Managerg B, Lund, J. Mahaney, J. Wyatt, J. Goldish, T. Dege, R. Glaesman, R, Engstrom, T. Barnes, B. Kastel, B. Lang, W. Brown. Row 3. D. Peterson, C. Edwards, L. Whitmore, B. Gustafson, T, Kisling, L. Lonson, R. Hall, T. Sirek, D. Joyce, T. Roberts, D, Smith, H. Few, J. Piper, W. Heldt, P. Swenson, absent from the picture Bob McNeal. I. +- . 4 l 130 s '-, 'ii '-V-, - 5. lr 1 f l 1 Qtr g M lll l l l I LP-ET an 'W' A- Central Central Central Central Central Central Central FOOTBALL SCORES Murray ..... Washington . Humboldt . . . Monroe .... Mechanic Arts Johnson .... Harding .. lx -uk A FOOTBALL SENIORS . Row l. T. Kisling, .l. Wyatt, M. Weddington, E. Bruce, B. Tucker, D. Love. Row 2. L. Whitmore, W. Lund, W. Brown, D. Marvy, L. Lonson, D. Abramson, H. Few, if , my . .fx ia. vp 'Af 0 1, , B FOOTBALL . . . The B team under the superb coaching of Mr. Thorson came through with flying colors in placing second in the city race. The B squaders wound up with a 'four and one record. Much credit goes to Mr. Thorson and the boys for a job well done! Row l. B. Nelson, L. Buford, M. Grady, R. Lewis, T. Silverman, K. Lctzer, F. Lorenz, R. Brown. Row 2. L, Fredrickson, M. Conrath, J. lngber, M. Grodin, M. Hitchcock, L. La Fountaine, L. Rosen, P. Schneider. Row 3. D. Brooks, D. Brown, captain, T. Teien, W. Buol, D. Sweeney, B. Hoselberger, L. Chopskie, Mr. Thorson, couch. CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team at Central has just finished in the city race. Mr. Kelly had an average team, bu one of its best seasons. Of course, they lost some boys yet through superb coaching and the boys' great de from graduation and others from iniuries, but Central sire, the team made their respectable showing. still managed to place fifth in the region and second THE SENIORSH w. is', f ' u 2 'ttf he 'J ' N . ' S T' .V X . .5 il if 3 A i x? Zia' it ai fi: 1 . W 3.11 -ei y 1, ., . .f gg . S 4 nf , ,- mg' iam' ts ' U- - fi ' Q i i . - ' -- '- -f,' ,fs H U' . , iii? ,gf 1' ' fi 1 Y , - . 2 . Q f' I -F . . .fi if . 1 il - J 4,12 ,, L It ya. re 451 13. 4.3 i , ' ' 'l . 5 it . .f i tis.'f . - -. ,V H . -fixsf -- I . . s 5 te , -- i . i . ' ,yg- I . 'g ' . , t W z f - . 5.5 . .E uf. V V Lg if fs K ' , .L ri W sz si ,. - 'h 2 . , .w ' W fs, ,, K , at - .QV f ay 'Q gg., ,J ' ,' . c ! 2 J A A ,J KW-. g 1 .R H -, Y C. .ny tw if - . M J 4 , 2 , , V f N. H N- G. Hill, B. Elwood, N. Schwab, K. Biorkquist, M. Zamansky, G. Holmstrom, G. Galyath. Row l. B. Miller, B. Gislason, B. Elwood, M. Schwab. Row 2. M. Zamansky, P. Schultz, A. Clark, R. Limcseth, W. Potratz, S. Gilats, G. Hill. Row 3. D. lstas, G. Galyath, T. Spaeth, T, Wolters, M. McGlu- ney, P. Fable, R Mikulak, J. DeRosier, J. Roberts, Mr. Kelly, coach. Row 4. M. Kellum, R. Day, J. Dag- get, P. Richter, K. Biorkquist, D. Wykes, S. Rossman, .1 .W .gk The hockey team under the direction of Mr. Sauer turned in a fine performance this year for all the fans who came out to watch them. Although they had a little bad luck in the conference, Central's non-conference record was one of the best in the city. lt just seemed that fate was against the team this year, as whenever Central was holding the opposition even, a fluke goal or a penalty would hurt us. We are all looking forward for a very successful team next year as this year's squad was made up of many iuniors and underclassmen. The overall record for the team was one of twelve wins and ten losses. Their non-conference record was eleven wins and two losses. These wins include victories over some of the best teams in the Twin Cities and in the state. A HOCKEY . Row l. L. Lonson, D. Kelm, R. Tucker. Row 2. J. Wilkey, J. Melbostad, W. Lund .. ...ww . .V Check! H4 O S If ! 1 I rx ' x .gf 1 - R Q V All .u vyuw. 1 fix jiri v 41, 'l lf, il l? 1 al -gimiiii ,ji i S. 3-.LX Minneapolis West .... Minneapolis West .... Alexander Ramsey ... Minneapolis South . . . Minneapolis Central . . Cretin ....,........ Alexander Ramsey . . . S. P. A. ........... . Minneapolis North . . . Concordia ....... . . Saint Agnes ... .. Row l. M. Grady, R. Tucker, A Lechtman, H. Zidel, W. Lund, R Lang. Row 2. M. Quinn, L. Hasellberger, L. Lanson, R. Toensing, R. Glaes man, W. Lund, J. Melbostad, D. Kelm, J. Wilkey, Mr. Sauer, coach O 3 2 4 4 2 l O 3 l 5 Central Central, .. ... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SCORES Cretm ............. Minneapolis Central Humboldt .......... Washington . Wilson .... Johnson . . . Monroe ....... Mechanic Arts . . . Murray .,..... Harding . . Johnson . . Central Central Central .... . . Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central i S, 4 3 O O l O 0 3 I l l An, sg. - - A - . .- , ' , News. ' Q 1 t... 5. W- ..:. J k tig . g .f. 40 'Q.:Q,.'i-.15-g:, fzQ i:,,,f-it: - .. .. ... M - - Q-ff-fazx. ,ga - f ,Q . : if . 1, I A fi. 5 5 Wi K 'Z www , My Af'f :mf - . ,i,,, Q. , , A 7 W fig :Sgt wi R+ fx 0 'pig .f-its-V 'A'W'it'i 'Q - X -A gr X N W Stem . X. 1, w 2. is Q mwxglf 1 'K News W r ni 'K' Q gms wal: N M K .-1 if gt 5:9 Q Q 1 1 J Ni 3 '1 K 0 I 5 , . X 51. nw gf n -, - Qfif 35 1 had is . K QW if If 1 B HOCKEY 'nova' f 136 . f....f.- -M. . hw.-' -pg.. -2 . 33,9 ' 4 Q Nl '?'? a,j ,malta gf. Eff.- :'1J 1, .1 . - , fm: . 4-fx - ' r f me .. f- H... f'.xf:f,r - .digg x f Lifes kj.. K - 9 gifs' 1 li Q ,feng .A - e gy! Af 3 shi . ' JA - W. t Row 'l. J. Krennick, D. Singer, L. Murphy, J. Neikirk, T. Cos- tanzo, J. Pritchard. Row 2. Mr. Misgan, coach, D. Bergstedt, J. Ludwigson, P. Brigge, G. Hill, D. Makiesky, R. Vast, B. Zahradka, W. Feld- brugge. The '58, '59 season was considered a suc- cess bythe B Team. Highlights ot the season were a trip to Farmington, a win over peren- nially powerful Harding, and a tie against powerful Mechanic Arts. Mr. Misgen only wishes that more freshmen boys would come out for this thrilling sport. Congratulations are in store for Mr. Misgen who did ci fine iob with this year's team. Mr. Kelly came to Central in October of l945 and since then has proceeded to teach gym and coach sports for the last fourteen years. His basketball teams have always been threats in the city conference. ln the last decade plus three years, his teams have finished first in the city five times while taking the district crown four times. He coached the track teams to nine city championships and one state title. He has coached the cross country teams to nine city championships also. ,ul SENIORS Row 1. Jim Gough, Bruce Gislason, Terry Nelson lco-captainl. Row 2. larry Whitmore, Doug lstas lcoecaplainl, Kurt Bjorkquisl, A BASKETBALL . . x 27 'r 1 f flAQQ I WH. I 1 I IAA kg, N t,,', gf fx 'FC' - 'fl L11 o g M y--s TL 1 in T ea 'X ,X ' 'ffd Ht 'iii' Fr- ,ll Central captured the city basketball title with a seven victory and one defeat record. The team played aggressive basketball and showed spark and determination during the season. With co-captains, Doug lstas and Terry Nelson the team's top scorers, Central received the respect of the fans, writers, and even the opposition. 13 7 W I f 4 X QNX N- ehx 'GK in we X f-it .5 JFS- -rile-5' my K , wimf N rv ffl . 5 , A 1- 4 A ' 5 .- 5 - ' Hs ifzx, -S. 'az.'- ROW I: B. Gislason, P. Shultz, D. lstas, T. Nelson, J. Gough, T. Spaeth, L. Friedman, Mr. Kelly, coach. ROW li: M. Gordon, manager, B. Hall, L. Whitmore, K. Biorkquist, D. Wykes, T. Barnes, D. Smith, J. Taffel, manager. Central finished an extremely good season posting a 'l6-8 record and making a reputable showing every- where they played. ln the conference we played good basketball. Every team fell before us except Murray who in a close, ex- citing and unfortunate game, the Pilots edged by us 49-47. The city championship game with Mechanic Arts was decided in overtime as the Minutemen won 46-42. The T-C tilt was hard fought, but we dropped it 50-46 to Minneapolis South. 4 I 138 ln the districts we drubbed Washington, Humboldt, and Mechanic in fast order, and then proceeded to the regional games. We knocked off Mora, and in a thrill- ing game our hopes were dashed to pieces by a spirited North St. Paul team to the tune of 44-38. ln all games Central outscored its opponents by about four and one half points a game by compiling a 54.3 average per game to a 49.8 average for our opposition. B BASKETBALL ROW l: W. McCluskey, J. Peabody, D. Fields, R. Limoseth. ROW ll: W. Nueste, C. Hickman, L. La- Fountaine, W. Hicks. ROW Ill: Mr. Hoff, coach, D. Brooks, P. Richter, J. Dagget, M. Conrcth. The B team finished a fine season with a five and one record in conference play. f 1 -YY eats! Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central A BASKETBALL SCORES Edison South St. Thomas Cretin Wilson St. Louis Park Washington North Hudson St. Thomas Harding Cretin Humboldt Murray Johnson Edison Mechanic Arts Monroe South Washington Humboldt Mechanic Arts Mora North St. Paul 42 40 46 59 39 43 24 52 73 43 47 63 42 49 37 56 42 33 50 46 37 32 36 44 UV .' .. , XX kivq 7 TR4 N JVQKTR4 Q U VN-NTn,gf AR 3 CITY CONFERENCE SWIMMING CHAMPION SWIMMING . The Central tankers ended a very successful season by tying for the City Conference championship. Sparked by the co-captains Bud Erickson and Tom Hann, the team rolled over all opponents. Placing sixteen men in the city championships, Central needed to settle for a tie because of a few bad breaks. Setting a city record in the relay race were Tom Hann, Don Smith, Bud Erickson, and Don Peterson. SEATED IN FRONT Tom Hann, Co-captain, Bud Erickson, Co- captain. Row I. Bruce Cochrane, Jack Grimm, Allen Gray, Charles Siegel, Barry Kastel, Bruce Banister, Joe Lcngevin. Row 2. Alan Ruvelson, Mickey Trumbull, Keith Teien, Bill An- derson, Donny Peterson, Ken Ccmbell. Row 3. Dick Warren, Jerry Youngquist, Wendell Heldt, Don Smith, Bruce Kiernct, Bah- man Habibi, Bill Henderson. RECORD RELAY TEAM Don Smith, Tom Hann, Bud Erick- son, Don Peterson me C ' S in fl i 3. 1 4 O 1 , Inf, ! V,!iA !f-+ I V K 6 X x' V, fll b lj ff! A f I1 fuk L I' 'Q' I W , Afe2.f.zb.rff-'J gy 1 ffxf-+V -, 1, ,ff e be-Hf- :amffee c,fN,NA,x.,- w g We- - X.,-Cf-'N ,--54 ,,. GYMNASUCS. ff ,Q 1,32 fix uxd 'X -. :. i ll s : L :1 ..-f oTf.lif:,. ' - . -H::f':Ef3 .. , if--ffl: ugh, 7274? M' f.v ' 1,5 Ai .fi a ihfjiaf-few 7, ' ' fri? GN vm ihfqg :Jil Ling fp Q N'iV'wg5x,. Ig if 7 X ., ' , J 5 ill lil L .M yi? Q lx ,yi ylfi ihitil iw , X ll in in at f 1 l Ll Vx' X x. A 4 'I I ll li L L illlmhiw th f fi X ?Qkfxs'X.xX i x N1 Row I. R. Mondcle, S. Claybourne E. Chapman, L. Bellamy, F. Lorenz T, Poch, G. Lance, S. Smith, H Dodd. Row 2. B. Carlson, J. Bergstedt 3. Elwood, M. Burton, R. Lewis A. Clark, F. Slemmons, J. Fuerst, I. Quinn, G. Mondale, R. Wright, R. Putnam. Row 3. J. Ash, G. Redden, R Steele, C. Taylor, J. Duffina, B Gerber lCaptainl F. Foster, T. Wolter, G. Galyath, D. Gillson 1. Brown. .. , ?f4vf ,,..:fv,rlf-fgxiggszggsi , -- -swf ,. . if K- 'wsfifffii-. V -fi The Central gymnasts turned in a fine performance coming in third in the city meet. With captain Bruce Gerber and co-captains Greg Galyath and Gary Mon- dale, Central piled many points in many a meet. A big pat on the back is due for Mr. Maas who, in his first year, turned in such a fine coaching iob. l4l l ,g.'v ra ex TENNIS ,LL K Row 2. B. Gislason, D. Gahr, G Roscoe, D. Dudovitz. Row l. Mr. Sauer lCoachl, R Stensberg, B. Dikis, D. Zeibarth R. Hemmingway. Central's tennis team cinches the city title with a 5 to O victory over Johnson. Some of the other wins were: Monroe 3 to 2, Wilson 3 to 2, and Harding 4 to l. The Golf team had almost as good a season with a respectable record of 5 wins and 3 losses. ,t .dx Sr' ... hh, 5.5 3.35.4 1 S df t , Mr. Thorson, G. Vorg, A. Robbins, M. Wilk, J, Hoble, J. Kellum '35 vi. K Vx. Row l. B. Hill, G. Hill, R. Anderson, A. Sinaiko, K. Pugh, G. Galyath, B. Gerber, S. Bernick, M. Jellinek, W. Yambrick. Row 2, T. Kisling, A. Benner, R. Day, D. Branson, C. Taylor, C. Atneosen, G. Holmstrom, R. Wicks, J. Rogers, D. Sorkorum. Row 3. K. Koeksiek, R, Jerentosky, D. Heeren, K. Biorkquist, L. Whitmore, R. Johnson, D. Gilbertson. C. Anderson, McFarland, J. Rose, Mr. Kelly, coach. Absent from picture: G. Grim. TRACK . The Senior Varsity track team conclu ence season without a defeat, holding of domination in city track. Mr. Kelly track coaching this year. The team did turing their 9th Relay Carnival title and ded the confer- to our tradition will retire from very well, cap- coming in third in the Metropolitan behind Minneapolis Central and Southwest. Our best strength was shown in the hurdles and dashes. Row l. S. Marstad, B. Brown, E. Osten, B. 2. D. Steele, C. Mahoney, M. McCluney, l.. Row 3. B. Mikulak, T. Barnes, B. Glasman, berg, A. Clark, G. Hincker, Mr. Kelly, coach Limoseth, P. Shultz, B. Reed, J. Drew, E. Postiglione, J. Fuerst, B. lang. Row Greenlee, M. Mosman, B. Moritz, J. DeRosier, J. Roberts, T. Wolters, J. Smith. W. Heldt, S. Ross man, T. Sirek, B. Gustafson, J. Borgstead, B. Geer, M. Blom- '. ' ., f , A -43 ,,1.1f:iLL33V'5V 1',.,fifS94l l43 The baseball team had an average season, and better things are in store for the minteman this year. With all-city third baseman Doug Istas and stalwart Terry Nelson behind the plate, the team can look forward to a very successful season. Mr. Hubal, who coaches the team, de- serves a lot of credit. Without him the team could not have functioned as it did. BASEBALL . -ixmwgmvmn X If sf S Q 144 fs as Row l. A. Pfefer, C. Frid, A Lechtman, J. Conroy, J. Peller J. Strapp, T. Attridge. Row 2 M. Sherman, G. Charpenlier R. Engstrom, H. Goldberger, D Istas, T. Nelson, T. Spaeth. NTRAL IN ACTION.. xl! , i ,Las 6-,. gm 5 -w . ff' 3 -ff1w?Ei,: . fj 'L.-, - 2 ., G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD... Officers: Karen Ekholm, Rec. Sec., Penny Martin, V. P., Patti Martin, President, Mary Martin, Sec. Treas. Row 1. Sally Brown, Alice Moy, Barb Peterson, Jevne Garvik, Mary Ellen Gundry, Margie Olson, Char Underbakke. Row 2. Sue Lundberg, Cathy Cairncross, Mary lou Henke, Katy Kixmoeller, Martha Lynn, Karen Brandt, Carol Crawford. How many more points do you need now? 'ff -...ew -f . . . G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is composed of girls who have an interest in sports and is headed by the G.A.A. Executive Board which consists of nineteen girls. The Board sets up the rules and regulations for G.A.A. and is in charge of the records of its members. ln G.A.A. it is each girl's goal to better her- self in sports. In doing so, she is able to gain enough points to be awarded a letter C or, later, the All-City Award by taking part in the indoor and outdoor sports, such as swimming, skating, bowling, and tennis. When she has gotten as many as lOOO points, she is awarded her letter at a banquet at the end of the year. To obtain her All-City Award, she must have an additional 500 points. . . . ALL CITY AWARDS N 1. ff, 0 felt Gflvl QI l 45 ' be y JP i I-2 L Q L L A I L ' X ' if s . e -' ..f5f55, ' n 1a Row 'l. Karen Ekholm, Lorry Wasmund, Kay Thompson, Sannie Morrow, Margarette Kempe, Aggy Klees, Barb Peterson, Joyce Edblom, Barb Melius, Sandy Johnsen, Mary Martin, Karen Marks. Row 2. Carol Crawford, Judi Neby, Cathy Cairncross, Diane Sternberg, Jean Mahle, Martha Lynn, Sally Brown, Joanne Brown, Midge Hanson, Karen Brandt, Patti Monick, Susan Heaseman. Row 3. Mary lampland, Mary Ellen Gundry, Terry Heffron, Jean Schleh, Jackie Few, Marilou Smith, Roberta Ganas, Nancy Parker, Karen Sansome, Sue Birnberg, Mary Lou Peilen, Alice Moy. Row 4. Mary Camitsch, Bertha Neal, Gayle Fellinger, Joy Oberg, Penny Martin, Martha Holbert, Elaine Montague, Patti Martin, Mary Ann Happe, Barb Hoel, Arlene Oberg, Sue Harich. CHEERLEADERS . . . From bottom of C clockwise: Alternate, Bernadine Scharosch, Char Underbakke, Mary Ellen Gundry, Carol Crawford, Karen Brandt, Patti Monick, Joni Effress, Cathy Cairncross, Al- ternate, Mary Lou Henke, This year there are ten cheerleaders to help boost up the school spirit. Of the ten, eight are regulars and two are alternates. The alternates must be given credit for being prepared at a last minute's notice to come to cheer for a game when a regular becomes ill. All the cheerleaders have done a good iob in keeping the school spirit alive this year. I4 JUNIOR-SENIOR FIELDBALL TEAMS Row l. Betsy Nason, Jean Mahle, Martha Lynn, Barb Peterson, Sue Harley, Sherrie Mazingo, Row 2. Patti Manick, Karen Sansome, Carol Covell, Carolyn Sorenson, Sue Lundberg, Diane Sternberg. Raw 3. Margaret Lobore, Jackie Few, Susan Harich, Penny Martin, Betty Ekrem, Cathy Cairncross, Row 4. Karen Brandt, Barb Hoel, Elaine Montague, Patti Martin, Nancy Parker, Karen Ekholm. FIELDBALL . You're too late, Sandy, the train just left. is is a modern dance class? 'Q--vm we vi FIELDBALL . Give me that ball! Shot put a la femme FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FIELDBALL TEAMS Row l. Kathe Faragher, Vicki Sutton, Sue Gill, Kathy Nelson, Jean Tarbell, Penny Esch. Row 2. Sandy Dickson, Barb Cairn- cross, Sara Nason, Connie Pollnow, Janet Rudberg, Katie Nason, Wendy Gislcson. Row 3. Nancy Krook, Sue Dow, Lisa Kansas, Mary Tucker, Janet Barth, Barb Heagle. Row 4. LaVon Lecy, Margie Olson, Barb Anderson, Margie Young, Peg- gotty Peter, LaVonne Risedorph, Arlene Risedorph. HCHCLUB . ' ?? . c i f ' ww 4 A A ' -f 4-,- , lj au- A V K .Q K' ' . , M il .' s M ' ' w , 'Ah J ,,-J., , v K E X Q W3 it 4' v .V if , z I X' J 1 P 1 if he Row 'l. Carol Ahl, Nancy Murphy, Sue Harley, Kathi Knudson, Debby Bixby, Joyce Compton, Row 2. Pixie Johnson, Betty Sullivan, Vicki ' D ' A to'nette Perteet, Sutton, Kathy Marcotte, Lil Carlson, Sue Gill, Mary Beth McKeen. Row 3. Mary Tucker, Sue Perlich, Donna Moe avls, n l Judy Miller, Sandy Smith, Irene Ditonno. Row 4. Kathy Book, Paullette Starks, Pauline Doherty, Jean Kopp, Margie Ramsdell, Janet Rudberg, Marianne Engelhardt. HCHCLUB . 35 n,y...n . ... fH.i i, i 'Si' +vg.:- 3 V wi . M. ,j?, 4 A' - fi ik J J v 5 il Qgffiit if , ' 'E if , 5 A 3 ,, CJ' . in Y! X l . for -.. . ,J f - gg 3, 2- . gi- 1 . K . S3 ,Q .. . M ,Q qty' X v, I W x ' ww' , M Q iv ' an kg I - nv? ' 5 6 pw- , -QQ . 'ffl K' 'ra Q- 1 . ' 4 'S gf if i l y 'n x t Row l. Kathy Kixmoeller, Janet Barth, LaVonne Risedorph, Mary Felhaber, Sharon Shaw, Pat Hoisser. Row 2. Darlene Allen, Sandy Johnson, Barb Anderson, Carol Nielsen, Dianne McConnell, Diane Widsten. Row 3. Zarina Valenzuela, Karen Biorklund, Sharon Watch- ' ' ' R 4. Donna Swedberg, Louise Kantrowich, Bonnie Goodroad, man, Bettye Wetzel, Linda Brooke, Gerrl Szmlat. Sharon Pollnow. ow Kathy Hamer, Noel Larson, LaVon Lecy, Sally Holmgren. . REFEREES 5 1, 7- , f, - ', ' ' V 4 -fa 2' in-w f i -1 'K A . , , A lf ' t, eiek M -ff M '- iff f .fl ff I ,K I x- 5 1 gl 4.7, Q I - 'L K ' ,fx ' ,, I ' Q A' P. 'gg . -- Y' v ,. - Q s ,g ' I - . f K V, - 4, .f A. N.. . , I ,, -W1 1 ,ft .0 - , , , lf' f 5 , K fn' zz I-ig .L ,, i S --Q ,W an , KT, r .ik ,, - , I H , f , ,Q , A 5 in I ,L x A ,A Q ri fy ' , ff, M S 1 Qi in K x-W 5? J M K ' K , I K .fir , y, -1 t ,r,,,r K Q 5' D 5 4, Q .Q ,V M I , K 3. .V Sf ', 4? 'ag k',, Q 24' i .3 l ,..., - ' K' ' f fy' i k 'l , , y , J 3' ' . ,f W 7 A , V . N L f f S ' , , 1 Row 1. Judy Miller, Donna Mae Davis, Mary .lane Duren, Lil Smith, Sue Perlich, Nancy Turnbull. Row 2. Bettye Wetzel, Mary Tucker, Zarina Valenzuela, Nancy Davis, Jevne Garvik, Margie Olson. Row 3. Barb Anderson, Janet Barth, Joan Germain, laVonne Risedorph, Katy Kixmoeller, Vicki Sutton, Joni Litman. Row 4. Kathy Book, Regina Mallett, Karen Smit, Margaret Labore, Kathy Hamer, Pauline Doherty. 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YC' P 7 Kathy Bennett Karen Ekholm phfltc. fixfl L11 nag.,- milf fail? ing I if ' ti T 5: '- Patti Martin Patti Monick Daryll Love Bob Tucker Tom Kisling Bill Lund Sue MCMQM, Joni Effress Bill Brown Terry Nelson Jean Allen, Last year's Queen, Joni Effress, Senior Attendant, Joanne Brown, Junior Attendant, Patti Martin, Queen, Bob Tucker, King, Claudia Howard, Junior Attendant, Sue McMann, Senior Attendant. !ll ,fRfmT?W l54 f . l R K A . 1958 Homecoming was unique in many ways. An outdoor set- ting for the coronation provided the whole student body with a chance to assemble together for the thrilling event. Flanking Cen- tralland's throne room on either side were the Royal Guards, Cen- tral's Minutemaids. The ballroom decorated like an inverted 'foot- ball field was the scene of the royal ball which followed the ex- citing game with Mechanic's. X . f ' K Q x It 4 Q K King Bob and Queen Patti. .1 an .. 'H ft l Suspense filled the air as the drums leaving 'he ftvdivm at the Slllfl of beat out the seconds until the King and 'he 'pofudf we fmd Kl 9 Bob and Queen Queen would be chosen. The royal ball attended by hundreds of CentralIand's loyal subjects was an evening of much enioyment. Patti waving a cheerful goodby to their subiects. 44 .rr 43 L I 1 Row 'l. Louise Goldberg, Sally Richard- son, Ann Mosman, Paul Hailey, Carolyn Sorenson, Carole Salute, Lorry Wasmund, Barbara McKenney, Gayel Silverman. Row 2. Robert Spizmen, Barbara Zalesky, Stanford Shuster, Karen Lindquist, Jim Stein, Karen Brandt, Rosella Lanz, Marge Cunningham, Dian Smith, Ronna Butwi- nick. Row 3. Arlene Oberg, Leonard Davis, Nancy Witzigreuter, Marilyn Hooper, Mary Lampland, Judy Lathrop, Janey Ingemann, Gene Hill, Lois Rice, Mrs. Margaret Hates. Row 4. Steven Rosenberg, Tom Godes, Stuart Swartz, Gary Sandberg, Walter Jewell, Dave Hautzenrader, Colman Page, Gary Lacher, Edward Passer, Ester Stern. I will' Gum Thornton Wilders spectacular and unusual play was marriage, and death in the small town of Grovefs chosen by Mrs. Hayes as the Senior Class production Corners, New Hampshire. After six weeks of intense for this year. The play centers about the lives of the rehearsal, the whole cast grew to appreciate this best Gibbs and Webb families, portraying daily life, love, loved of all American plays. This play is called 156 Welll I lust had to tell you... Just remember to do your best ax, L- Fw Row l. Susan Mackay, Glenda Gary, Gayle Rosenblum, Vicki Hotchkiss, Hea- ther Boese. Row 2. Larry Friedman, Cathy Cairncross, Terry Nolan, Margaret La- bor, .lerry Laurie, Mr. D. H. Mallinger. Row 3. Paul Rick, .lim Roberts, Bruce Gustafson, Jim Mathes, John DeRosier. Dear Ruth The hilarious play Dear Ruth was produced by the Junior Class under the direction of Mr. Mallinger. Miriam, an impetuous sixteen year old, involves her older sister Ruth in a romantic entanglement through correspondence with an overseas lieutenant. The situation becomes even more involved when Ruth's fiance Albert, on honest, upstanding, thirty-five year old simpleton, and Bill, the lieutenant, meet. Oh . . . Well! E 1. :2 . ' L K s i .,,. 5 Q, i 5 .W ..... , Q . , 1 1 U X 2 l58 - S 04' ie o 9 ' ,, 6 ki K - Q ' - - ' 5 1- 'K' D W V Q, ff ' X 2 f all M . y. 6 ' 5' Q Q 1 Pc ' Now .... Albert! Tell us the WHOLE story , . Well, I just have to read theml ,-trim., f,.. ,A 4 ' it w ere .gg 4 K M 5-Q, u . .H 5 re' ' I lyf- ,lx 5 H1 -rr-'rl I 4 In Sis . . . There is a lad Aff if ff ' Ill . . y sweet and kind . 'la 1 sz: ,ff if if 1? X Fr , 3 l - 'flrwz. SM ,me 4. 1 0 r ' 2 ' ,G r '- ,fn 1 , -1 gi. elll - F 3.3. of fo' 'M it ff :T . i L , ?'t,jC' -if ,j f 5 A' . --.U - f, 7',e , 5 . .. . , fr L. The hard working Juniors of the Cehisean Staff have done much of the dirty work for this year's editors in preparation for next year when they shall compose the yearbook. Clayton Berry, Linda Stalder, Rae Dicks, Bernie Karon. K Mike Dimond, Jeff Paymar, Haun, Mike Mosman. V , , 1 Ken Stein, George li 159 aughig it arizila The Governor gett ng his whiskers The A Choir under the direction of Miss Denzel pre- sented Naughty Marietta, an operetta taking place in carefree New Orleans. Marietta, a Spanish princess, runs away from home in the company of a group of European beauties destined to becomes wives of Ameri- can settlers in New Orleans. The story becomes even more involved when Marietta's suitor discovers her true identity. 4 A 1 x 'T x., gf- -XX V Lvl!-1 .Z ' ,I - 1 1' .4 1 ,, . 3:1 . ,J lf 1 . + S ' 0 , Y' -C D'- , . v --..,,v K-'ef All's well. Interesting reading? Did you miss the chair? Ken exhibiting his skill All the King's men. The Calypso Dancers Lizette, the coquette The Can-Can Dancers The Governor trying to exert his authority lfaruival of 'lllnsir The dance band under the direction of Jim One of the novelty acts was this dance by Mary Evans Pl0Yed NWUY l 5Pl l '9 S0095- Lou Smith, Sue Sundberg, Sally Richardson, and Lana Thompson. This year in place of the annual Speech-Music show, the Music Department staged their own production called A Carnival of Music. Then A Choir and the newly formed dance band played several famous Glenn Miller and Rogers and Hammerstein numbers. Highlights of the program were several solos and novelty dances. Joan Fryer sang Oh What A Beautiful Morn ing from Oklahomu. Ann Mosman thrilled us with her graceful form The final number of the program was Winter and supreme dancing abimyl Wonderland with artificial snow being sup- plied by the two boys on ladders. 162 A Pxssizmhiimzs Outstanding students were distinguished by re- ceiving from Mr. Lackner honor medals. Here we see the iuniors who received honor medals. One of the most interesting assemblies was the one staged by the Calumet lndian Dancers. The program was lead by Mike Kelm who is one at several Central students in the group. The scene stealer of the day was a little three year old warrior. Central Students enioyed many varying and interest- ing assemblies. Some of the highlights this year were: .,.. l e f' l. A travelogue to the four smallest countries in the A -. it f . world, l f Va ss It -4 V rf. ,. I r i f 4. .i uiv - l M jixk? 2. Talks and slides by our American Field Service l , students, ,... U' - '---4 W. ,N M .e,, -er..c:,f k .,.,.. Z.,-3, M Q-Q V Q 41 1 ' A . , . 3. All cit tale t show, and , HH Y n 'fig l '19 Q 4. School activities assemblies. Q Gi g rr w.. ., ,... .yfl , L . H wr' 'Q Y , , From the saluting of the flag to the famous words You may now go to your third period class, Central assem- The B Choir's contribution this year was the inspiring Thanksgiving Assembly. blies were enioyed by all' 'if' f li if ' . V-ff, .13 1 if ii iw L. The Choral Readers and other senior speech Numerous among this year's assemblies were students produced the Christmas prcgrdm NO those devoted to athletics and developing Door Would Open . school spirit. K 1 i s iw 'BEE exif we PJQQU f bk fi W up 'le -14' in x 4 at fo 3 'H y 1,21 1 P Maxine Anderson, Attendant, Margie Olsen, Sweetheart, Vicki Sutton, Attendant. The Sophomore Class' first event after their organiza- tion this fall was the Sweetheart dance held February 6. The coroncition took place in the auditorium before throngs of excited sophomores and their dates. Candi- dates for sweetheart were Maxine Anderson, Bonnie Feldman, Sue Gill, Merilee Gordon, Judi Miller, Margie Olson, and Vicki Sutton. Cathy Cairncross, last year's Sophomore Sweetheart crowned Margie Olson as her SUCCESSOF. Couples enioying the fine dance 4 music. WW Cathy crowning Margie The retiring queen enjoying the dance. D' LIS .V A 1 ri if 1 ,A ' V eq . av 1 L 'fx' 1 ' H 'N vii? TU1- fn THE GRAND MARCH Climaxing the school year for juniors and seniors is the colorful Junior-Senior Prom which this year was held in the ballroom of the Lowry Hotel. The iuniors plan and finance the event as their gift to the graduating class. The dance was enioyed by over five hundred iuniors and seniors and their dates. The swirl of for- mals and the floating music of the dance band added enchantment to the evening. Relaxing and talking under the mural Talking in the lobby Entering the dance 165 The Cehisean Staff of 1959 would like to thank the following aclrertisers for the financial support they hare given the yearhook. We can all show our appreciation hy patronizing these organizations and husiness firnzs. 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A. Peterson Representative JOSTENS Foshay Tower Arcade N0- 1 3 4 iz. :-' tQ ' ' t - - MmnC3P0h5 2, , Compliments of Bobbis B'nai Brith , Good Lucie GIIIS C lass of '59 Wm wwf TIMES STAFF Compliments of EF T75 If ,JU06 Efffef W ' I 5557 wffr-fP5 ,f,',.,,,, 3, XjQ'vjf,g,,fj 1959 fifrffi, , I, ,Q fu? 0--mi, J ' ..f.,frjV4 .,.1zQz,,,.,,Zl,Q4!f',,,1 A QCP 42,9 Chemistry Club 172 l Howie, Harry 1Bobl, 73,110 STUDENT INDEX- ,emu FACULTY INDEX . . Albrecht, Janet, 10,77,110 Anderson, R. Perry, 10,78 Andrews, William, 10,77 Asher, Leila, 10 Ausemus, Donald, 10,92,95 Bach, Lydia, 10,89 Bauleke, Eleanor, 10,79 Berg, Kenneth, 9 Bergstrom, Keith, 10 Berntsen, Esther, 10,72 Bradle, Leo, 10,80 Brett, Fred, 16,71 Brodie, Thomas, 10 Bulka, Stanley, 10,126 Callahan, Helen, 16 Campion, Viola, 11 Carlson, Philip, 9 Caroline, Alice, 11 Castle, Jerome, 11,88 Clark, Eileen, 17 Conant, Eleanor, 11,96 Corbey, Elaine, 11,74 Curtis, Thomas, 11,83 Cuthbert, Eunice, 11,80 Doenzer, LouElla, 11,89 Daniels, Kincy, 11,70,94 Denzel, Arlys, 11,123 Dunckel, Nicholas, 11,82 Eiken, Judith, 11 Ellsworth, Richard, 12 Fohoy, John, 12 Flitch, Lillian, 12,103 Fritsche, James, 12,75 Gavin, William, 12,72 Gerdts, William, 12,88 Gerspach, Anthony, 12 Hall, som, 12,75 Hart, Marie, 12 Hayes, Margaret, 12,81,120,156 Hildebrandt, Vernon, 12 Hoff, Jacob, 12,75,139 Hoool, Victor, 13,74 Isaacson, Reynold, 13,83 Jahnke, Helen, 17,94 Jasperson, Christian, 13,87 Johnson, Murray, 13,612,110 Kacalek, Laudie, 13,85,113 Katz, George, 13,76 Kelly, Coleman, 13,133,137,l38, 143 Kirkwood, William, 13,70,101 Klawitter, Calvin, 13,so,9a,99,1o1 Koehler, Agnes, 13,96 Koenen, William, 13 Korfhage, Murial, 13,73 Lackner, John, 8 Liesch, James, 14,84 Lund, James, 14,69 Maas, Dean, 14 Madson, Derald, 14 Mallinger, Donald, 14,78,95,158 Martin, William, 14,130 Mattson, Maybell, 14,77 McDonald, William, 14,74 McGee, Earl, 14,89,112 Misgen, Roger, 14,79,136 Moe, Ruby, 14,71 Moen, Mary, 14,70,B3,102 Moilonen, Fred, 14,87 Molkenbur, Robert, 4,7,15,87,95 Muetzel, Raymond, 15,86 Norbeck, Frances, 15 O'Boyle, John, 15,82,102 Peterson, Elmer, 15,79 Petins, Fred, 15,20 Ring, John, 15,80,101 Robinson, Maude, 15 Ryan, Emma, 15 Ryan, John, 15 Sas, Margaret, 17 Sauer, Theodore, 15,69,127,131, 135,142 Sawyer, Clara, 16 Schmit, Eroine, 15,86 Smail, Ruth, 16,81 Swanson, Enid, 16,73,97 Therrien, Melvin, 16,73,100 Thorson, Stanton, 16,85,132,142 Topdahl, Manilla, 16,78 Vadnais, Joyce, 16 Wannamaker, Ruth, 16,85 Wedell, Marcia, 16,71 Weibel, Eulalia, 17,94 Westphal, Donna, 16 JUNIORS . . Aanes, David, 69 Adams, Richey, 75,100,112,115,127 Ah-l3oCoroI, 70,98,103,105,ll1,117, Aldrich, Dianna, 71,117 Alford, Michael, 72,122 Alfred, Thomas, 74 Alsop, Jodie, 74 Altshuler, Charles, 70 Anderson, Carolyn, 73 Anderson, William, 71,123,140 Andrews, Beverly, 74 Anger, Michael, 75 Anlauf, Richard, 73,94 Apt, Erika Arendt, Warren, 70 Armaiani, Janet, 71,97,98,101,117, 120,121 Arundel, Charlotta, 72 Ash, James, 89,100,127,141 Atneosen, Sandra, 71,118,122,127 Austin, Joyce, 75 Azine, Bobbye, 72,105 Bailey, Frances, 98,103,105,117, 124 Bailey, Shirley BaiIri1 Pauline, 71 ,105,106,117,120, Baltus, Magdalenea, 74,96 Banister, Bruce, 71,115,140 Barber, Gene, 69 Barber, Susan Bartels, Margarat Barwise, Susan, 75,103,105,106, 117,123 Batcher, Karen, 71,124 Bauer, Patricia, 74 Bear, Barbara, 69 Behr, Gerald, 73,123 Belenger, Carol, 72,118,125 Belkin, Shiela, 71 Bender, Leo, 75 Benike, Roberta, 74,110,11B,124 Bentley, Roger, 73 Berg, Leonard, 69,122 Berkovitz, Robert, 72,103 Berkus, ooyao, 74,102,113 Berndt, Barbara, 73 Bernick, Myra, 72,93 Bernick, Saul, 73,113 Bernstein, Abigail, 73 Berris, Richard, 74 Berry, Clayton, 74,100,103,159 Besikof, Marshall, 89 Birawer, Richard, 70 Birger, Louis, 72 Birnberg, Susan, 70,147 Blaha, Vivian, 72 Blake, Michael, 74 Blasal, Roger, 70 Bloom, Linda, 74,123 Bloomquist, Frances Boese, Heather, 70,103,110,158 Boisson, Adrienne, 71,105 Boldt, Dennis, 69 Bolser, Carolyn, 70,118 Bonney, Gerladine, 72 Bovy, Connie, 71 Bradley, Lynn, 75 Braunberger, Gerald, 72 Brennan, Edward, 69 Brennen, John, 73 Bricher, Kenneth, 75 Brier, Arthur, 69,127 Brisbois, Eva, 75 Britz, Ronald, 73 Brown, Joanne, 69,70,96,100,105, 106,117,147,149,l54,155 Brown, Judith, 73,105,117 Brown, Karen, 96,97,lO2,l05,106, ll7,120,l21,123 Brown, Sally, 71,105,106,l10,l46, 147 Buck, Arnold, 72 Burton, Leonard, 71,122 Butwin, Beryl, 72,105,124 Butwinnick, Eve Lynn, 73,105 Byrnes, Barbara Cafferty, James, 70 Cairnc ross, Catherine, 71 ,96,98, 104,105,117,146,147,148,158, 164 Callender, Robert, 70,103 Campbell, Kenneth, 70,123,140 Corley, Gregory, 73,126,127 Carl, Judy, 73,103,106,1T7 Carlson, William, 114,141 Carney, Steven, 74 Carpenter, Carol, 89,97,11B Chandler, Gloria, 71 Chaney, Richard, 70 Chase, Loretta, 71,96,97 Chase, Margaret, 73 Christenson, Gregory, 71,103 Christian, Karen, 75,117 Clark, Allen, o9,133,141,143 Coan, William, 71 Cochrane, Bruce, 89,103,114,l40 Coleman, Denise, 71,98 Colstrock, Christopher, 73,100,123 Conlan, Kristi, 73,102 Conroy, William, 72,107,114 Cook, Donald, 75 Cooper, Kathy, 126 Cooper, Roberta Cooperman, Joyce, 75,911,105 Cooperstock, Sandra, 75,97 Capps, Shirley, 75 Cormican, Judy, 71,100,105,106, 117,124 Countryman, Sally, 75,103 Cox, Barbara, 73,98,124 Crawford, Curtis, 74 Covell, Paul, 73 Crawford, Dennis Crosby, Eugene, 72 Curran, James, 71 Cutts, Terry, 73,96,97,98,100,105 110,117,123 Dannowsky, Lenore, 75 Day, Roger, 69 Dearborn, Jacqueline Dege, Thomas, 69,9B,130 Desmond, Mary, 72 De Rosier, John, 73,98,120,133, 143,158,159 Deutschlander, David, 74 Dicks, Catherine lllael, 69,100, 105,122,159 Diers, Thomas, 69 Dimond, John, 72,109 Dingle, Diane, 71,126 Dockey, Ellen, 89,97,103,118,121, 122 Dodd, Howard, 141 Domagalski, Sharon, 69 Domonkas, Susan, 89,105 Dowd, Robert Downe, James, 74 Drew, Jeff, 70,130,143 Drexl, Michael, 73 Duban, Carol, 69 Duffins, Joel Du Paul, Charles Duren, Nancy Dzuibak, Joseph, B9 Eoolorn, Joyce, 71,98,105,106,111 117,146,147 Eddy, Wayne, 69 Edwards, Charles, 69,130 Eha, Gary, 74 Eilert, Norma, 75,102,111,117 Ellis, Alvin, 69 Ellman, Jo'hn, 72 Engstrom, Roger, 79,130,144 Erdman, Kathleen, 73,117 Erdos, Nick Erdrick, William, 125 Erickson, Alfred lBudl, 70,111,114, 122,140 Erickson, Richard, 89 Erickson, Ronald, 73 Erickson, Sandra, 71 Fobol, Phillip, 70,98,114,133 Falls, Lynn, 73 Feckey, James, 69 Feiney, Patricia, 73,101,105,106, 17 Few, Jacqueline, 69,102,127,147, 48 Field, Mary, 69 Fink, Martin, 71 Finly, Modonna, 75,124 Finn, Dennis, 73 Fisher, Dan, 69 Flack, Marilyn, 70,124 Fleming, Bonita, 72 Flynn, Robert, 70,112 Foley, Michael Foster, Frank, 69,141 Frechette, Andrew, 69 Freeking, Judy, 69,98,105,106,117 Friedman, Laurence, 71,97,113,138, 158 Frish, George, 71 Furerst, James, 69,116,141,143 Gabrois, Susan, 105,106,117,124 Gallowaym, Natalie, 72 Ganas, Roberta, 74,47,163 Gauge, Janet, 73 Garvik, John Gary, Glenda, 75,102,1 22,1 58,159 Gostman, Patti, 68,75,102,111 German, Katie, 69,126 German, Mary, 70 Gerr, Berry, 72,89,124,143 Getsug, Donald Giesen, Linda, 69 Gilats, Stephen, 75,115,133 Gilbertson, LeAnn, 105,106,117 Glemaker, Deanne, 71 Gold, Susan, 75,117 Goldfarb, David, 74,102 Goldish, Jeffery, 73,130 Goodroad, Judith, 73,118,124 Gordon, Joanne, 74,92,97,100,110 Graf, Paulette, 69,100,103 Graham, Mariorie, 70,125 Grais, Mary Jo, 68,75,105 Gransberg, Lee, 70,98 Graves, Edward, 69 Greenlee, Gerald, 70,143 Grossman, Ruth Ann, 74,97,103, 105,1l0,117,l20,121,123 Gubman, Irwin, 74,100,112,120, 163 Gudim, Gerald, 71 Gullikson, Judy, 71 Gunsell, Karen, 96,105 Gunsell, Lyle, 74 Gunsell, Sharon, 70,96,105 Gustafson, Bruce, 114,120,130,143 150,159 Gustafson, Sandra, 72 Habibi, Bahman, 69 Haessly, Trudy, 74,124 Hahn, Shirley, 75 Hale, Nancy, 70,97,117 Hall, Robert, 72,73,130,138,139 Halper, Diane, 72,97,159 Halper, Ruth, 75,105,109 Heleniak, Paul, 69,115 Helfmon, Sandra, 73,105,106,117 Helle, Marilyn, 70,117 Henderson, Beverly, 71,97,105,117, 127 Henderson, William, 70,98,101,140 Hendricks, William, 70 Hess, Carol, 70 Hill, Wayne, 74 Hodgin, Helen, 70,117 Hoel, Barbara, 75,102,106,108,117, 147,148,151 Hoffman, Donna, 69,124 Hogan, William, 71 Hoge, Norman, 69,102 Hoium, Robert Holloman, Rita, 72,73 Holly, Jacqueline, 70 Holrnon, Ayn, 75,98,106,117 Holrnonssl, Judith, 72,92,1o:l,111, 117,172 Holmquist, Mary, 70,103,111,117, 122,163 Holtz, Steven, 73,126 Holub, James, 70,163 Hopkins, George, 70 Horn, John Hotchkiss, Vicki, 89,92,96,100,1l7, 158,159 Howard, Claudia, 73,103,105,117, 154 Hurtak, Gerald, 72 Hyatt, George, 71 Hyatt. Lynda, 68,70,97,103,106 lgo, Patrick, 75 Jack, Karen, 75,94,106 Jamoral, Anita, 125 Janisch, Sandra, 72 Jensen, Harry, 72 Jensen, Judith, 71 Jensen, Kathleen, 89,106,117 Jensen, Kathryn, 92,106,117 Johnson, Diane, 73,117,122 Johnson, Douglas, 73 Johnson, Elizabeth, 73,102,111,117, 122 Johnson, James, 75 Johnson, Jenay, 72,117,124 Johnson, Joel, 71 Johnston, Linda, 74,124 Joyce, Donald, 130 Kachinsky, Mary, 71 Kanar, Kelley Kantrowich, Louise, 73,97,101,121, 150 Kaplan, Arlene, 74,1 00,103,107, 110,159 Kaplan, Edward, 70,123 Kaplan, Louise Karon, Bernard, 100,103,159 Kasper, Faye, 74,94 Kastel, Barry, 72,115,140 Kaufenberg, Thomas Kehoe, Thomas Kellum, Michael, 7:1,92,115,1:l3,1o:l Kelson, Mary, 117,125 Kemp, Alberta, 69 Kemp, Leonette, 71,122 Kemp, Vera, 74 Kennedy, Frank, 71 Kennedy, Susan, 74,106,117 Kerkow, David, 71 74 Kessel, Gerald, Klees, Agnes, 74,92,106,109,111, 117,121,147 Klein, James, 72 Knapton, Roberta, 71,110 Koran, Roseann, 74,117 Kramer, Dennis, 71 Kryieski, Arlett, 75 Kubat, Deanne, 73 Kurth, Dennis, 70 La Bore, Margaret, 73,1-48,151,158 Lampert, Louis, 70 Lamski, Suzanne, 70 Lang, Stephen, 74 Lang, William, 71,115,130,134,135, 143 Lange, Robert, 71 Larson, Gary, 69 Larson, John Laurie, Jerald, 72,158 La Valla, Rosella, 71 Law, Peter, 70 Lechtman, Allan, 75,135,136,144 Lecy, Cl ayton, 71 Lee, Jane, 75 Leitte, Roberta, 73 Barbara, 75 Handelman, Irvin, 75 Haney, Carol, 75 Hansen, Nancy Hansen, Alford, 69 Hansen Kenneth Hanson, Kay, 73 Hanson Margaret lMidgel 69 73 97,105,106,110,117,125,147,151 Horich, David, 69 Harley, Susan, 73,100,104,106,110 1l7,148,150,15l Harris, Alan, 73,113 Harrison, Greta, 73 Hart, Nancy, 75 Hartigan, Patrick, U Hatzidimutriou, Maria, 73,103 Haun, George, 70.189 Hawley, William, 72 Hayer, Leonard, 71 Hayes, Charles, 73 Heldt, Wendell, 70,98,114,12O,130 140,143 Helemer, Charles, 70 Lenander, Sharon, 69,117 Leobovitz, Lawrence, 73 Levasboer, Richard, 69 Leverenz, Craig, 72,114 Levitt, David, 69,102,112 Lewis, Georgia, 74,104,117,124 Lewis, Jenifer, 71,117,125 Lichter, Paula, 72,97,107,122 Lichtscheidl, John Lillienkamp, Michael, 69 Liptak, James, 89 Litton, Stephen, 71,103,113 Ludden, Barbara, 124 Luedke, Robert, 73 Luger, John, 71 Lundberg, Susan 74,100,106,117, 124,146,148 Lynn, Martha, 73,92,93,106,107, 1l7,125,146,l47,l51 Maas, Thomas, 72 Mackay, Patricia Mackay, Susan, 89,107,1l0,122, 158 173 Bear, Magy, Robert, 74,98 Mahaney, John, 70,120,130,143 Mahle, Jean, 75,106,107,117,123, 147,148,149 Mohr, Kathleen, 71 Maior, Sherryl, 75,107 Malcolm, Carleen, 75 Monos, James, 69,113 Manthey, Patricia, 75,107 Marcotte, Jean, 75 Marcotte, Kathleen, 75 Marvets, Richard Marshall, Kathleen, 73,102 Marstad, Steve, 73,143 Mathes, James, 75,95,158,159 Mathews, Joyce, 74,118,124,126 Mathiesen, John 71 Maya, Susan, 74,125 McAvey, Robert, 70 McCain, Christopher, 79 McCluney, Mike, 74,143 McConnell, Diane, 74,107,118,124 McCoy, ldell, 74,117,125 McGrath, Roger, 75 McGuire, Catherine, 71 McKee, Craig, 72 McKinny, David McKittrick, Rae, 70 McLaughlin, Jack Mead, Deanna, 73,125 Mead, David, 75 Melander, Eugene, 73,114 Melius, Karen, 70 Menz, William, 73 Mergens, Carole, 71,94 Mersky, Larry, 73 Meyer, Camille, 69 Michieson, Robert Mikulak, Robert, 75,95,133,143,163 Miller, Barbara, 70 Miller, George Miller, Steven Mills, Carole, 72 Maberg, Karen, 72 148 Moe, Gerald, 72 Moldenhauer, Judith, 73,118 Moody, James Moody, Walter, 69 Moore, Patrick, 74 Moosbrugger, Grant, 72 Morgan, Helen, 71 Morrison, Patricia Mosman, Michael, 73,103,143 Mosner, Michael, 73 Moxness, William, 70 Murphy, Murray, Gary Mary, 72,103,107,123 Myers, Leora, 69,102,106,107 Nason, Helen fBetsyl 74,117,122, Neby, Judith, 69,96,100,106,107, 110,117,147 Neikirk, Bonnie, 74,94 Nemer, Roxie, 73,103 Newcomb, James 70,95 Nielsen, Carol 69,107,118,124 Nielsen, Kathryn, 75,98,106,107, 117 Niemeyer, Vernon, 74 Nolan, Terry, 70,107,123,158,159 Norton, Barbara, 74,102,106,107, 117 Novak, Adrienne, 97,103,107,110, 120,121 Nowick i, Thomas Oase, John, 73 Oberg, 147 O'Conn Joy, 74,102,107,111,117, ell, Dennis O'Connor, Sandro Olson, Olson, Gretchen, 75 John, 70,115 Pierson, Gary Piette, Fran, 117,94,103 Pinnow, Sharon, 70,97,117,124 Piper, Jeff, 68,71,115,120,130 Pittelkow, Carole, 71,117 Plaut, Jonathan, 71,89 Poch, Thomas, 73,103,114,141 Pogriler, Debbie 71,97,107 Polansky, Susan, 118,121,122,l23 Pollnow, Sharon, 89,96,103,107 Potratz, Wayne, 68,71,115,133,163 Powers, Randi, 74 Pratt, Richard, 69 Price, Jackie, 72 Probst, Larry Prohofsky, Deanna, 72,107 Putman, Robert, 70,141 Quinlan, Judy, 74 Radcliff, Douglas, 75,112 Rademacher, Jack Raiter, Roger Reardon, John Regnier, Mary, 73 Regnier, Paul, 89 Reiser, Judy, 72,93 Resig, Roger, 73 Richardson, Michael, 69 Rick, Paul, 72,95,158,159 Riley, John, 69 Rivers, Horace, 71,124 Roberts, Clifford, 75 Roberts, James, 73,124,133,143, 158 Roberts, Timothy, 71,130 Robins, Bruce, 74 Robinson, Ada, 70 Robinson, James, 74 Robinson, Jean, 70 Roche, Terrence Rockhold, Gerald, 73 Rogers, Sandra, 75,103,106,107 Rolen, Gerald Ronzani, Peter, 70 Rosenberg, Fred, 71,95,111 Rosenberg, John, 71 Rosenbloom, William, 71 Rosenblum, Gail, 72,97,103,104, 111,158 Rosenblum, Judy, 71 Rossman, Stephen, 69,120,122, 133,135 Ruehl, Myron, 75 Rusk, Joanne, 74 Rugkton, Michael, 72 Rutman, Gail, 75,110 Ruzichka, Mary, 89 Ryan, Michael, 72 Ryan, Terri Safford, Donna Salmonson, Duane, 74,114 Somft, Wanda, 74,100 Sandberg, Dennis, 93,123 Sanders, Jacqueline, 75 Sattler, James, 69 Sawcgick, Peter Schachtman, Gail, 73,94,105 Schadt, Glenda, 70,117 Schaffhousen, Jean, 69,117 Schleh, Jean, 72,97,101,102,117, 147,163 Schmidt, Roger, 69 Schobrich, Herbert Schroeder, Penny, 69,104,106,111, 117,122 Schwartz, Nancy, 72,118 Schubert, Kristine, 72 Schuldt, Beverly, 69,117,125 Schulte, Neil, 74,98 Schultz, Paul, 72,126,133,138,143 Scott, Robin Scott, Rollin Olson, Mary Ellen, 74,106,107,114, 120,123 Orrill, Penny, 69 Osten, Evariste, 72,114,143 Paine, Virginia, 74,102,122,123 Pangborn, Howard, 89,90,94,102 Parizek, Clarence, 70 Parker, Barbara Parker, Marvella, 75 Parker, Nancy, 70,102,106,l17, 148,149 Patchin, Gordon, 69 Pawilicki, Ellouise Paymer, Jeffery, 72,100,159 Payne, Gilbert, 69 Peabody, Jancey, 72,103,118 Pederson, Sandra, 69,93 Pedro, Louis, 69,113 Peilen, Mary Lou, 74,96,107,147 Pelant, Rose Lee, 70,125 Peller, Kathryn, 74,96 Penne, John, 75 Perlman, Rollie, 70,97,102,107,110 Perry, Clennie, 69 Peterson, Barbara, 68,71,92,106, 107,117,146,147,148 Peterson, Carole, 70,118 Peterson, Charles, 74 Peterson, Donald, 73,130,140 Sear, Sandra, 71,94 Seyller, Westly, 71,114 Shanklin, Jeraldine, 74 Shannon, Doris, 71,100 Shapiro, Neal, 72 Shaw, Ronald, 69 Shaw, Sharon, 75,118 Sheah an, James, 73 Shumaker, Gordon, 75 Simms, Joyce, 74,93 Simmons, Burnetta, 75 Singer, Harriet Singer, Marlene, 68,73,107,110,11 Sirek, Thomas, 89,115,130,143 Siervin, David, 73 Skutans, Mariia 75,96,101 Slattery, Kathleen, 70,92,96,101 102,107,117,146 Smestad, John, 72 Smith, Donald, 70,114,120,140 Smith, James Smith, Johnnie Smith, Marilau, 73,100,103,104, 110,117,147,162 Smith, Martha, 70 Smith, Nancy, 70,98,101,117,120, 121,162,163 Smith, Robert, 74 Smith Sangs , Sandra, 72,104,125,150 land, Stephanie, 75 1 Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Pettiford, Glenn Leslie, 75, 122 Mary Patricia, 72 Shirlee, 72,125 Venita Pfaander, Jay, 74,110,115 Pfefer, Arthur, 71,144 Phahn, Susan, 74,102 Phillips, 174 Kenneth Solen, Dennis, 69,123 Sokol, Thomas Sorenson, Mary, 73,96,104,123 Sonnen, Stuart, 69 Soo, Maureen, 71 Sorg, Leona Sorum, Jacqueline, 71,106,107,117, 125 Sorum, James, 74,478,102 Spaeth, Thomas, 68,71,115,122, 123,128,144 Specker, Barbara, 69 Spievak, Manly Stacy, Louis Stadler, Linda, 72,100,117,159 sronrieia, Becky, 71,120,121 Starks, Paulette, 69,73,94,113,150 Steel, Richard, 73,113,143 Stein, Kenneth, 72,100,120,159 Steincamp, Beverly. 69 Steiner, John, 70 Sternberg, Diane, 70,93,104,106, 117,123,147,148 Stevenson, Kathy, 71 Stone, Frances, 74 Stone, Stanford, 113 Storti, Susan, 72,118 Strapp, John, 71 Straus, Jean, 73,99,100,103,107, 111,116 Strizl, John Stupa, Frank, 73 Sturley, Susan, 75,92,104,106,111, 117 Sultan, Annette, 72 Swartz, Larry, 69 Swenson, Paul, 69,130 Szimiot, Geraldine, 70,93,lO2,104 Taftel, Gerald, 70,138 Taggert, Susan, 70 Takle, Robert, 70 Taylor, Jenny, 75,124 Taylor, Joyce, 73 Tempest, Jack, 71 Tews, Thomas, 71,114,120,163 Theits, Marilyn, 69,106,117 Thoelke, Neal Thomason, Paulo, 70,104 Thompson, Kay, 75,125 Thompson, Lana, 71,97,117,120, 121,162 Tilsner, Ralpha Ja, 72,107,111,124 Tippel, Catherine, 70 Togora, Anthony, 71 Toensing, Robert, 74,114,135 Trout, Elizabeth Tschida, Frnnk, 75,115 Tschida, Michael, 75 Tufts, Mary, 73 Turnbill, Kathleen, 70 Tuveson, Dennis, 74 Underbakke, Charlotte, 73,104,117, 125,146,147 Unowsky, David, 71 Uttermarlr, Carol, 69,93 Von Fossen, Kathleen, 72,118,124 Van Tol, Bonnie, 71,98 Vashel, Wilford, 112,123 Vox, Suzanne, 70,102,117 Vingers, Sharon, 73,93,106,117, 122 Von Kreazhov, Lorenz, 75,122 Wagner, Janet, 75,120,121 Wagner, John, 74,126,127 Waldner, Denise, 71 Watkins, Virginia, 72 Watkins, John, 74 Webster, Judy, 71 Weck, Edgar Weibmer, Constance, 73,97,101, 102,114 Weinstein, Everett, 69,113 Weir, Gerald, 69,122 Weisen, Sandra, 71,126 Weiss, Ronald, 69 Wells, Harriet, 73,124 Wenzel, William, 74 Werner, Darlene White, Donald, 69,113 Whaley, Marvin, 72 Widsten, Diane, 75,102,104,150, 151 Wiener, Sonia, 73,100,102,104 Wight, Janice, 74,98 Williams, Cathy, 75,117 Williams, Frances, 74 Williams, Lucy, 70 Williams, Tony, 69 Winkel, Mary, 75 Winnick, Susan, 71,92,104,111,125 Winterholter, John, 70 Wirl, Kathy, 75,94 Wood, Patricia, 71,96,103 Wood, Paula, 73,103,104,l06,l10, 112,117 Werner, Diane, 75 Young, Joseph, 75 Zacharias, Judith, 72 Zidel, Harris, 71,135 Zidel, Larry, 72,122 Ziehl, Eugene Zilka, Sharon Zimmerman, Clayton, 70,112,115, 122 Zins, Gilbert, 70 Zinter, David, 72 Zisson, Harriet, 75,104,106,110,155 SENIORS . . . Aarthun, Annette, 24,94,116 Abelovitz, Martin, 24,94 Abidin, Diamal, 24,92,98,114,120 Abramson, David, 24,92,101,108, 110,130,132 Ackerman, Morton, 24 Ackerson, James, 24 Ackos, Bertini, 24,109 Adelman, Arvin, 24 Ames, Charles, 24,122 Anderson, Douglas, 23,24,98,99, 101,103,109,110,1'15,120 Anderson, Leonard, 24 Annaloro, Mary Jo, 24 Annett, John, 25 Arnold, Neil, 22,25,08,126 Applebaum, Judy, 23,25,106,109, 111 Avery, Bache Charles, 25 Geraldine, 25,94,116 Bailey, William, 23,25,95,109 Boker, Bobbie Jean, 25,116 Banks, Thomas, 23,25 Barth, Judy, 25,93,96,109,116 Bruce, 25 Beaurline, Rosemary Lee, 25 Beecroft, Bob, 25,109 Bell, Robert, 25,116 Bellanger, Leona, 25 Benidt, Beverly, 116 Bennett, Kathleen, 25,105,106,109, Benner, Arthur, 25,143 110,116,122,154 Benson, Charles, 25,94 Bently, David, 25 Bergstedt, Jeb, 22,25,92,108,114, 141 Bernstein, Marlene, 23,25,96 Bernstein, Sue Ann, 22,25,93,101, 102,105,109 Berry, Lois, 25 Berauom, David, 22,25 Bingham, Glenn, 23,25,108,123 Bisson, Robert, 25 Biorquist, Kurt, 25,98,115,133,137, 138,139,143 Blaha, Richard, 25 Blehert, M. Dean, 22,25,98,99,101, 120 Bloom, Gary, 25 Borden, Eleanor, 25,102,109,116 Bergen, Donna Kay, 25 Boyd, Melvin, 25,98,108,122 Bradley, Phyllis, 25 Brandt, Karen, 25,99,104,1D5,109, 116,122,146,147,148,156 Brotter, Richard, 25 Briggs, James, 94 Brown, Bill, 22,20,28,101,114,130 132,154 Brown, Kathryn, 22,28,101,109,116 Bruce, Edward, 28,130,132 Buchanan, Kenneth, 22,28,109,111 Budde, Margaret, 23,28 Burton, Richard, 22,28,109,115 Butwinick, Ronna, 23,28,96, 102, 156 Carnitsch, Mary, 2S,102,105,116, 122,147 Campbell, Richard, 28 Carey, Thomas, 28,110 Carstens, Verlis, 28 Cash, Paulette, 28,94,116 Charpentier, Gene, 29,94,127,144 Chase, Marion, 29,109 Chemino, Michael, 29,108,122 Chirhart, Warren, 29 Clasen, Fred, 29,109 Clingmon, Elaine, 29,116 Cohan, Marvin, 29,108 Cohn, Richard, 29,108,109,110,111 Coleman, Adrienne, 29,122 Collins, Thomas, 29 Combs, Theresa, 29 Connelly, Patrick, 29 Carmicon, Phylis, 30,102,105,106, 109,116 Coulter, Ted, 30,114,127,130 Covell, Carol, 30,107,116,148 Crawford, Carol, 30,92,93,116,121, 146,147,165 Cunningham, Margery, 22,30,103, 109,113,120,156 Curley, Nancy Ann, 30,94 Curran, Kenneth, 30,109 Dalager, Judy, 30,116 Daniels, Marlene, 30,109 Danielson, Judy, 30,94 Davies, William, 30 Davis, Arlene, 22,31,109,162 Davis, Deanna, 22,31,93 Davis, Leonard, 31,97,102,123,156, 157 Degel, Robert, 31 Dehart, Bob, 31 Deibler, Gary, 31,108 Dikis, William, 22,31,108,111,115, 142 Dokmo, Linda, 31 Dorgan, Douglas, 31,109 Druck, James, 31,108,109,111 DuBois, Joanne, 31,94,96,98,99, 108,116 Dudovitz, Allan, 31 Duffina, James, 32,126,141 Duke, Marcia, 32 Dunlop, Richard, 22,32,100,108,115 Dunn, Patricia, 32,94,116 Dyrhaug, Tim, 32 Ebeltoft, David, 32 Eckley, Claire, 32,108,116 Eckstrom, Robert, 32,94,98,100, 101,113 Edwards, Lillie Mae, 32,124 Eftress, Joni, 32,104,10B,147,154 Ehrlich, Jean, 23,32 Ekern, James, 22,32,101,109 Ekholm, Karen, 23,20,33,105,106, 108,116,123,146,147,148,154, 155 Ekrem, Betty, 23,33,96,99,102,106, 109,116,148 Ellingberg, Hilda, 33 Elliott, Cyrus, 33,100,108 Ellis, Kathleen, 33,108 Elwood, William, 33,108,115,133, Enstrom, Bona Carol, 33,101,103, 122 Ervin, Carole Joy, 33,108,123 Evans, James, 33,127 512113 Jurgen, 22,33,103,109,111, Fairbanks, Leroy, 33 Faragher, Karen, 33,122 reffernrerr, Mike, 22,34,98,99,1o1, 103,108,111 Feldstein, Nancy, 23,34,92,102, 104,109 Fellinger, Gayle, 22,34,98,109,116, 147 Fertig, Beebe, 34 Fesler, Patricia, 34 Feurt, Sallie, 22,34,98,104 Fevig, John, 34 Few, Herman, 3-1,108,130,132 Filbin, Dennis, 34 Finck, Perry, 34 Fineberg, Carolyn, 22,34,101,105, 106,109,111 Flynn, Sharon, 34 Fohlmeister, Jurgen, 23,35 Fowler, James, 35 Fox, Dorothy Jean, 35 Frank, Helen, 22,35,96,99,101,l09, 120,121 Fredrickson, Joan, 35,94 Freebers, Lloyd, 35,102,109,115 Frishberg, Elizabeth, 23,35,98,102, 106,109,121 Fritz, Doug, 35 Fry, Delores, 35,116 Fryer, Joan, 22,35,96,102,103,122, 162 GUIYUWN, Gre9r 4,38,108,1 26,127, 133,141,143 Garber, Sue, 35,100,122 Gardner, Thomas, 35 Garthafner, Joe, 23,136,115 Gauger, Glenn, 22,36,108,114,165 Gerber, Bruce, 36,108,114,141,143 Gergen, Steve, 36 Germain, Donna, 36,100,106,110, 116,122 Giefer, Dan, 36 Giefer, Gene, 36,102,113 Gislason, Bruce, 22,36,92,109,114, 133,137,1:la,139,142,164 Glaseman, Karen, 23,36,105,108, 116,123 Glickman, Sheila, 36 Godes, Barry, 36,108 Godes, Thomas, 36,108,156 Goldbarg, Jane, 22,37,102,109,111 Goldbgrg, Louise, 22,37,96,99,101, 109,120,121,156 Goldman, Barry, 37 Gordon, Michael, 22,37,99,101,102, 109,112,138,139 Gough, James, 22,37,108,115,137, 138,139 Graf, Loren, 37 Gray, Judie, 37,105,106,116 Green, Barbara, 37 Greenberg, Ellen, 37,96,109,110, 122 Greenwell, Joann, 22,37,104,106, 109,116,122,123 Grenville, Patrick, 23,37 Grobosky, Hillard, 37,94 Gross, Joy, 23,38,96,109 Gudim, Richard, 38,95,109 Gudmundson, Julian, 38 Gundry, Mary Ellen, 38,93,104, 116,146,147,161 l-lerly, Paul, :la,loa,122,l56,157 Hall, Charles, 38 Halper, Dave, 23,38,101,108,110 Hampton, Sandy, 38,121,148 Hann, Thomas, 38,111,128,140,165 Hanson, Catherine, 23,38,99,109, 110,116 Hanson, Janis, 38,100,103,108 Hoppe, Mary Ann, 39,110,1l6,147 Harding, Mary, 39,116 Harich, Sue, 23,39,99,116,147,148, 149 Harrington, Joan, 39,106,116,122 Harrington, Kenneth, 39,109,111 Harris, Warren, 23,39,109 Hastings, Cynthia, 23,39,105,109, 116,123 Hautzenrader, David, 39,108,114, 122,156,157 Hawthorne, Sandra, 39,116 Hcwkinson, Joan, 39,116 Heaseman, Susan, 23,39,100,105, 106,110,116,l22,147 Heffron, Terry, 23,39,105,106,126, 147,148 Heimkes, Richard, 40,111 Hemingway, Richard, 22,40,109,142 Henderson, Lenora, 40 Henderson, Marcelene, 40 Henderson, Nancy, 40,108,116 Henlre, Mary lee, 23,40,92,96,101, 105,116,146,147 Henning, Marlene, 40,126 Hennig, Wolf, 40,110 Herzog, Mark, 40,123 Hicks, Penny, 23,40,106,110,116, 122 Hill, Eugene, 40,95,101,108,121, 122,133,143,146 Hoogtelt, Jeffrey, 40,108 Hofdahl, Diane, 41,109,116,122, 123,162 Hoffmeir, Craig, 41 Holbert, Martha, 41,106,109,110, 116,147 Holmstrom, Gary, 41,108,111,115, 133,143 Hooper, Marilyn, 22,41,92,98,108, 110,116,121,156 Hoppert, Jerry, 41 Horwath, John, 41 Hove, Marlys Ann, 41,111,116,123 Hovelond, Sharon, 41,98,108 Howard, Greg, 41,114 Howes, Keith, 23,41,112 Huebener, Susanne, 41 Hyland, Marna Jean, 42,123 lngber, Marvin, 42,108,126 Ingemann, Nancy, 22,42,98,102, 106,108,110,116,121,156,157 Irish, Bill, 42,95 lstas, Douglas, 42,108,133,137, 13s,139,114,144 Jackson, Bob, 42,109 Jeelrren, lzlelrere, 42,95,108,114 Jerlts, Judy Ann, 42 Jewell, welter, 22,42,9a,99,1o3 156 Johnson, Robert L., 42,123,143 Johnson, Sandra, 42,104,107,110, 116,147 Johnson, Susan, 22,42,11l,1l6,123 Johnston, Joe, 43,95 Jonas, Elaine, 43,94 Jones, Richard, 43 Jussila, Alpa, 43,92,101,114,122 xenen, lrllllere, 23,411,108 Kaiser, Nancy, 43,94 Kaplan, Judy, 23,243,109 Kaplan, Stanley, 22,413,108 Katz, Burton, 43,109 Katz, Helen, 23,43,65,96,100 xelrn, perse, 22,43,1o9,115,134, 135 Kemp, Judy Ann, 44 Kempe, Margaret, 44,109,110,116, 123,147 Kessel, Elizabeth, 23,4,44,102,109 Kieffer, Martin, 23,144,108 Kzernel, Bruce, 5,23,44,99,108,111, 115,140 King, Winnie, 22,4,44,66,101,106, 109,116 Kirschner, Roslyn, 44,96,102 Kisling, Tom, 44,108,115,130,132, 143,154,155 Klein, Judy, 23,44,116 Kleyman, Howard, 44,108,110 Knutson, Rita, 44,116,122 Korsmo, Sondra, 44,116 Kotval, Kathleen, 45,94 Kraus, Gary, 45 Krinkie, Robert, 45,108 Krupp, Steve, 45 Kryewinske, Kathy, 23,20,45,65,93, 96,99,100,102,106,108,116 Lacher, Gary, 45,121 Lamaland, Mary, 22,45,97,103, 108,120,121,147,156 Lanceman, Aron, 45,94 Landis, Stuart, 94 Landt, Ronald, 45,123 Lanner, Paul, 45 Lanz, Rosella, 45,116,121,156 Larkin, Patrick, 45 Larsen, Sandra, 46 Larson, Robert, 46 Lathrop, Judy, 46,99,103,l08,110, 121,156 LaValle, Joanne, 46,116 Lazarus, Marta Jean, 46,96,109, 110,121 Lecy, Duane, 46 Lecy, Sandra, 46,94,116 lee, Joanne, 46,116 Lee, Tom. 46 Leider, Michael, 46.108,122 Lemke, Ronald, 46,140 Levine, Harry, 46 Levitan, Steve, 23,47,108,112 liebo, Roz, 23.47.109 Lien, Brian, 23.47,108,115 lien, Thomas, 23,47,95.109,113 lindgren, Dallas, 22.47.116 Lindnuist. Karen, 22,47,64,1oo,1o3, 107,116,156,l57 locke, Lonnie, 47,94 Lonson, Lance, 22,47,108,115,132, 134,135,165 louahman, Robert, 47,92,115 Love, Daryll, 22,47,92,101,108, 130,132,154 Lund. William, 47,132,134,'l35, 145,154,155 Lydell, Patrick, 47 Lyngholm, Marge, 23,48,97,98, 109,116,122 Malkes, Marcia, 22,48,65,100,109, 126 Marks, Karen, 48,96,123,147 Martin, Mary, 5,22,23,4s,65,92, 100,108,111,116,146,147,152 Martin, Patti, 48,99,101,102,109, 111,116,146,147,148,154,155 Martin, Penny, 23,48,93,96,102, 1o9,116,122,146,147,14a Marvy, Douglas, 48,108,130,132 Matson, DeeAnn, 48 Maxa, Sharon, 48,94 Mazingo, Sherrie, 48,98,99,107, 108,113,148 McAdams, David, 48,122 McElroy, Howard, 48 McFarland, Michael, 49,122 McGowan, Daniel, 49 McGuigan, Mike, 49,114 Mclntosh, Charles, 49 McKenny, Barbara, 22,49,65,96,99, 100,102,116,121,156 McMann, Sue, 49,92,'l04,116,154 McNeal, Robert, 49 Melbostad, John, 49,115,134,135 Melemed, Steve, 49,97,108 Mellee, Barbara, 22,49,100,108, 111,116,147 Melius, John, 49,113 Menard, Daniel, 49,109,113 Meyer, William, 22,5o,115 Meyer, Noel Ruth, 22,50,102,108, 122 Michaels, Ina, 50,94 Miller, C, Dennis, 4,50,81,126,127 Miller, Joseph, 50 Mingo, Walter, 4,50,126,127 Mondale, Gary, 50,108,141,145 Monick, Patti, 23,20,50,104,107, 108,116,147,148 Montague, Elaine, 50,109,147,148 Moren, Robert, 50,95 Morgan, Peter, 50 Morris, Janis, 50,94 Merrew, Sondra, 51,1oo,1o9,147 Mortenson, Joanne, 51,97,107,116 Mosman, Ann, 51,110,121,156,157, 162 Moy, Alice, 22,51,65,100,107,108, 116,146,147 Murphy, Charles, 22,51,109 Murphy, Phyllis, 51 Murphy, Robert, 51 Naiditch, David, 51,109 Napue, Janet, 51,108 Neal, Bertha, 51,147 Neal, Joyce, 51 Neish, Robert, 51,122 Nelson, Terry, 52,92,108,114,137, 138,139,144,145,154 Nemer, Judith, 52 Nichols, Stephen, 126 Nielson, Judy, 52 Nilson, Janet, 52,111,116 Norstrem, Bruce, 52,122 oeere, Arlene, 22,5,52,65,100, 101,109,111,116,120, 121,147,152,156 Olson, Bruce, 4,6,52 Olson, Donald, 52 Olson, Karen, 23,52,127 O'Neill, Daniel, 52 Orr, Hilda, 52 Page, Colman, 52,lO3,114,120,121, 123,156,157 Page, Judson, 23,53,102,103,108 Palmer, Beverly, 53 Parker, Beverly, 53,108 Pastor, Edward, 53,108,110,156, 157 Perkins, William, 53 Perlman, Marilyn, 53,98,100,107, 109,110 Ferteet, Antoinette, 53,94,109,156 Peterson, Bob, 53,110,111 Peterson, Karin Sue, 23,53,107, 10B,110,116,120,162 Peterson, Susan, 22,53,92,108,116, 123 Petschl, Sandra, 53,107,108,116 Piepho, Bruce, 53,108,110,115 Pierce, Ralph, 54 Pilate, David, 109 Pinska, Stanley, 54,109,115,122 Pittelkow, June, 54 Pittelkow, Sharon, 54,94,116 Pittelkow, Stan, 54,114 Pool, Richard, 54 Porter, Jack, 54,109,114,123 Prawer, Steve, 22,5-1,103,111,112 Quinn, Gene, 54,99,101,108,110, 114,120,141,157 Quinn, Michael, 54,95,135 Rader, Michelle, 54,126 Raiolo, Joe, 55 Rambo, Larry, 55,114 Romer, Jean, 55,96,109,'l23 Ramsdell, Gary, 55,95 Ratwick, Karen, 22,55,109,120,121 Reid, Patricia, 55 Rein, Judith, 55 Resnick, Jack, 55,110,157 Rice, Dennison, 55,95 Rice, Lois, 55,98,108,116,120,121, 156 Rich, Roger, 23,55,lO9,110 Richardson, Sally, 23,55,98,109, 1l6,121,156,162 Rinkey, Ben, 56,108 Robhins, Brenda, 56,93 Robertson, Thomas, 56,109,114 Rose, Michael, 56 Rosenbaum, Madelaine, 56 Rosenberg, Steven, 56,108,110,120, 156 Rosenthal, Jules, 56 Ross, Joan, 56,122,127 Rouse, Gail, 56,127 Rubin, Judy, 56,104,106,109,12'l Rudeen, John, 23,56,108- Rundhaug, Sharon, 56,94 Rutman, Helen, 23,57,99,109 Rutman, Howard, 57,108,110 Ryan, Thomas, 57 Salita, Allan, 57,122 Salute, Carol, 57,102,109,121,156 Sandberg, Gary, 57,121,123,156 Sansome, Karen, 22,57,107,108, 116,122,147,148 Schachtman, Richard, 22,57,109 Scharosch, Bernadine, 57,107,147 Schmalz, Ruth, 4,22,57,67,96,101, 116,122 Schmiechen, Abigail, 57,65,100 Schultz, Patricia, 58 Schulze, Judy, 58,94 Schneider, Ellen, 57,65,100,110, 121 Schwab, Michael, 58,114,133 Sevak, Marvin, 58 Sevcik, John, 58,110 Sharpe, Vicki, 23,58,96,98,99,104, 110,120,121 Shaughnessy, Karin, 58 Shimek, Edward, 23,58,108 Shonka, Dennis, 95,126 Shuster, Stanford, 58,98,108,110, 120,156 Siegal, Charles, 58,95,l40 salye, Merle, 22,102,122 Silverman, Gayle, 23,5B,65,100, 106,108,110,156 Simons, Harry, 59 Sireno, Martina, 94 Siabeck, Carl, 59,100,108 Slemmons, Fred, 59,122,141 srnlrh, men, 59,99,104,1I0,121, 156 Smith, Judy, 59 Smith, Richard, 23,59,109,114 Snow, Dianne, 59,96,109,1710,116 Sorenson, Carolyn, 23,5,59,65,100, 101,109,110,116,120,121, 146,148,152,156 Sorenson, Paul, 59,115,127 Sarum, Janet, 59,92,116,122,123 Sparks, Martina, 59 Spizman, Robert, 59,108,110,113, 156 Stanich, Susan, 4,60,66,101 Statland, Bernard, 22,60,108,120 Stein, James, 60,156 Stern, Esther, 23,60,97,98,99,108r 121,156,157 Qiles, Judy, 23,60,98,126 Stinchfield, James, 60,111 Stoltz, Ruth Ann, 60,94 Strickland, Wayne, 60 Strimling, Richard, 60,97,100,113r 126,127 Suders, Laressa, 60,100,126 Sundberg, Sue, 23,60,92,104,106, 108,110,116,123,162 Sutton, Connie, 60 Swanstrom, Mary, 22,5,61,65,100r 110,116,120,153 Swartz, Stuart, 61,101,108,110 Taylor, James, 61,108,122 Taylor, William, 23,61,108 Thomson, Kay, 47,61,97,107,108, 116 Toliver, Mickey, 125 Trapp, Laurice, 22,61,96,99,100, 109 Trout, Russell, 61 Trumbell, Mickey, 61,102,109,115, 140 Tucker, Robert, 22,61,109,111,115, 13O,132,134,145,154 Tufenk, Zaven, 61 Turner, Kirk, 61 Tutt, Lola, 61 Uecker, Larry, 62 Uttermark, John, 62 Vad, Sharon, 62 Von Eaton, Mary Ann, 62,116 Vars, Jerome, 62 Vierling, Bill, 62 Viiard, Dagmar, 62,108 Vikmanis, Valdis, 22,62,108,120 Vilendrer, Jerry, 62,110 Waldman, Jerry, 62,108 Walton-Wooller, Ann, 62,93,108, 122 Wasmund, Lorry, 22,62,102,104, 1o6,Toa,116,121,147,156,157 Weber, Herbert, 23,62,98,108,112, 113- Webster, Al, 63, 108 weeesngren, Martin, 63,130,132 Wells, Patricia, 63,94,116 Wendland, John, 63 Werneke, Mary Ann, 63 Whitmore, Larry, 64,130,132,137, 138,143 Wicklander, Dale, 63,98,101 Wicks, Ronald, 63,98,99,114,143 Wiener, Gloria, 63,97,102,123 Wiethoff, Judith, 5,63,65,100,101, 103,109,116,120.153 wlllrey, John, 63,1o9,111,114,134, 135 Williams, James, 63 Wirl, Frank, 63 Witzigreuter, Nancy, 22,64,100, 101,104,106,116,120,124,156. 165 Wolf, James, 23,64,101,103,109, 113 Wall, Madeline, 64,94 Wurdeman, Robert, 64 Wyatt, Jim, 20,64,108,114,130, 132,155 Yeager, Judy, 64 Zalesky, Barbara, 64,121,156,157 Zalk, Joni, 23,64,92,1'04,106,109, 110 Zamansky, Marshall, 23,64,108,133 175 'Tfl THE 1959 CEHISEAN STAFF Senior Editor Art Editor Assistant Layout 1-ditor Homeroom Editor ctivities Po Wd ors 6 ,Assis-grin . 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