Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1960
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N 3 HX .Mr ,.. ...., . g 5f2'f -. gisfifz fy Q, ha , .W ' 92' ' :iff . W . r . 1 ' I - V X - 'N 'L ' : if ii' WL s ,. - , .. tfiEif nP5 X 3 , .st lj H as 1 t , W, ,.. ., ., . . Faculty . . . . 7 FOREWORD If someone were to ask each one of us what we have remembered the most during our high school years, there would be a variety of answers---the fear of the unknown in the freshman year, the gradual gaining of self-confidence as a sophomore, the junior's acquiring of a consciousness of school life, and finally that undeniable satisfaction of being looked up to as a senior. Upon looking back it is without question that we remember our teachers most of all, especially the ones who showed a special concern for us. We probably won't remember a particular mathema- tical equation, but we will never forget the teacher who considered us as a personality rather than as just an object to be taught pure subject matter. It was what we wanted the most---personal recogni- tion. And usually we found what we sought. We realize now after four years, we've been taught, be it in chemistry, English, languages, or mechan- ical drawing, that which counts the most---good citizenship. is 9 1' A jg:-Cx-.Q-.,w. M, ' PM I 77 if MJ: Jjdsafd fiaawv' Mn KA' vi ! ,, , r .L ., l ,l h 6, S 1 0 1 0 4 2 .1 N 'klfitl , A-'W' 'L-' 'QKH'ri Pt'A :I--iw 14-1 ik X-'ef9,,e,--'C',-fe, -QL-LAM' rfgl-Cf' c glf::.r'5'c', '-S1 . e:-ut. 'hai Q20-aff, 5- U Jigygi :Zi-?6r:5'i'x Ullman- Li ei . . 68 Exim-Curricular . 86 DEDICATION To Mr. 1960, in Cehisean. tral Mr. friend an Thomas Brodie, we the class of sincere humility, dedicate this During our four years at Cen- Brodie has become a valued d advisor. With patience and understanding he has given freely of his time no matter how trivial the matter. Future secretaries, doctors, teachers, and F Q mechanics have passed through his office, all receiving the same able help and guid- ance. 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L1 1' 3 E Q M fuss- f'. 5 7 4 A 'E - , za-12: ,J iff - 4.5.2, Ah., J. 17:54 ,'..,.:'??,-.M V 1 f ,- . .- , . .,........, . , .3 T j . , - Q V , ,W El., ' R, 5 . , qw NF . - .T i , if 1 , iii- X f R R - if g -R !. ' fra , i., , jx N.- ',-5 fv:A , -I, -- I k T . , ffi My 'Q i :I lf ea 1. E, .- , Q, : ! LQQKE is.-. . It li ,tj : Q Ws5 'g E , . 1 '75T 7 55 R if - ---' 72 , ' , rg, .. Editor Q! R I A ' 2 SANDRA ROGERS IV I W A V I A'f gf xl .I ' . Q M . I. . ,vm ar ADMINISTRATION . 1 l .4 J. T. LACKNER, Principal ' Good Citizenship is certainly an appropriate theme for any yearbook. This is true because American public schools, including Central High School, are dedicated to the accomplishment of that objective. No American high school can claim a record of suc- cess unless it makes a major contribution to this ob- jective. Yearbooks usually sum up the school activities for the year. The activities listed in this yearbook, as well as the school's formal instructional program, make their own unique contribution to the Cehisean theme of Good Citizenship . In them, and through them, can be developed respect for the dignity and worth of each individual regardless of his race, religion, or socio-econ- omic status. Symbolically, in this yearbook, we say Goodbye to all the graduating seniors. May the theme of this yearbook, Good Citizenship , fall as a cloak upon all of them. Good luck!!! J. T. LACKNER Principal Graduation is the culmination of twelve years of work in the greatest educational system in the world ------ the public schools of America. For most of you this has been an experience which you have looked upon as a privilege bounded only by your own desire to succeed and to move ahead in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . May your convictions be of such kind and strength that you will assure future generations of the same educational privileges altered only by increased quality. Then America can become as strong mentally as it is physically, freedom can be re-earned, and the hope for world peace can become reality. K. A. BERG Assistant Principal 5 Z u E i . N-K ,,. P. O. CARLSON, Assistant Principal '4-Qlsrumntw 'eI'r ' K. 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. In 1910 the present structure was erected. At Tenth and Minnesota Streets the original Central High School was built in 1833. At present Central has sixty-six class- rooms plus the study hall, gymnasium, auditorium, li- brary, offices, and cafeteria. It is supervised by a total of eighty-eight teachers and kept in working condition by twenty-five people on the custodial and cafeterial staff. In 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 1960. P. O. CARLSON Assistant Principal COUNSELORS 'Sag- MR. K. BERGSTROM MR. T. BRODIE MRS. E. CONANT MRS. M. ROBINSON Counselor of Sophomores Counselor of Seniors Cousclor, Dean of Girls C0Un5'3l0f Of lUUl0f5 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT l Miss E. CORBEY is advisor 1 of the Usherettes. l i R. S ' 1 MRS. J. ALBRECHT is advisor ' M W: Q of Paint 'n' Patches. - ' ' , . , MR. J.. CASTLE includes all fi ii 1 sports in his outside activities. f ' x ss Ri l l . 59 f--st-'W MR. T. CURTIS is the sopho- Q more class advisor and enjoys Q golf and hunting. -In MR. V. HUBAI. coaches base- ball hesides teaching English. MR. R. ISAACSON fishes and hunts in his spare time. 10 ,fbi ,- Q NIR. c. KLAWITTER advises Miss M. KORFHAGE lists MR. J- LIESCH includes fish- MISS F-MALMEN.Cf1i0yS Sew- 'Times , the school newspaper. hand and yard work among her inlll Qflfl hunting in his 0Uf51de mg and flafdenlnfl m her SPHYC activities. She is head of the HCIIVIUCS- time- English Department. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT as MR. W. NICDONALD likes I0 read and watch athletic event X F 5 . ' 1.8 Y 1 51 ' .. was-Si - -is ,L ji? - 3 I 'S f 3 ' 39.1 I 1.11 'vi' Q ni f 7 ' mlow 'E'-f MRS. R. WANNAMAKER teaches remedial reading as well as English and is assembly i program advisor. MISS MYERS enjoys traveling, skating and reading. MRS. M. WFIDELL is the Min- ute Maids advisor. ing as her hobby. 11 SOCIAL STUDIES cw Wig H-Myst if 1 Q. isl uf is 31,5 582' A' fi Nm-5? 1 Qgwgg, Sw -. .,.,.,,,. - . - l 't't W .5 ,gh to ' 2, K .if-is 'Q I V.. 2if:1if5ii+'.-2 'ffffiifi.'Ki'f4'-P . - .' f-.Qty ' I ...aa I ., ,ft wx.. . 5' .- 'ilk' 3. ' 'f.'!.' ' ,-M ffl if fiiii-24,155 .iff .. -1-iff. t few if v, , Qi.. :sf . .2 ' ' ' 1 514- l i -,.T. A . A 'Gigi-X-?1':a:h5. .3225 ' E , , ,,, ,YW . .K M MISS L. ASHER is occupied with many civil and domestic activities. MR. A. Gerspach teaches Ger- man as well as social studies. I B il K is UDL .,.,,, I get ' 3. It V Jwi a . mv Q .ers A 'vm 2' tg,g. 1 '., A Wt I , A if I .- MR. D, AUSEMUS advises both the Student Council and the junior class. MISS J. EIKEN is a graduate of Wintnna State College and the University of Minnesota. -I MR. M. JOHNSON is co-advi- sor of the Ski Club. . MR. W. KIRKWOOD advises the International Relations Club. MR. W. MARTIN is head foot- ball coach. 1-+1 MR. G. KATZ teaches world geography and coaches B squad hockey. MISS M. MATTSON is a sophomore Y-Teens advisor. SOCIAL STUDIES 'Q' MR. F. MOILANEN teaches American history and enjoys r woodworking. MRS. F. NORBECK teaches American history in addition to her suhject and enjoys philos- MR. E. PETERSON tea 'he, oPhy. American historyfxand Latih Ii mE0iyRAnSaMIZItEk9tiacheS World I f i Y UL! K if .1 ,f , A IU ,Ui ' pf! X wi t J N X ff . W f - W 1 W if i A' as X QV 1 my Li' X11 X. . A f N' X 'YJ f L! V Xiiffli If! X 5 iv U s L in , ld ,vu , fl f ,L A e we tm Ya ls.. fda? Ci' K x ,f 5 V fx U' Ul X U i f c l .J ly x l j 1 lt I X r i J ll Ci! ,Nl l M it af' ff , 'M Q M f x t ,Y Xi J J, ,U jo' fl 'l Vw , fi f' ww if vs fsfk . rf w X, 1 N f' JK' , bv My JJX J JK Xu MRs. M. TOPDAHL teaches uf V X1 ' 'if world history and is a member i of UNESCO. , , ' ,, , . FUREIGN 4' lNl'lgS?AaIginliEl'LFlSH is advisor of nlilri' W' xx MR. j. O'BOYLE is interested MRS. M. MOEN is Spanish MRS. E. SWANSON is the MR. M. THERRIEN is advisor in Latin American affairs read- Club's advisor. German Club advisor. of the French Cluh and of the ing, writing, and travel. Cehisean. He is also head of the language department. I3 MATHEMATICS .4 .3 . 5- -a ,ami Q izhltji V. I idk . , . U ,Eat-v , . I if? 2 fx .. , sf .- f A .efT' t- x X MR. P. ANDERSON heads t e mathematics department. MR. N. DUNCKEL is a teacher of the math development pro- ati wif' L 5 ' N . MR. XV. GIERDTS includes photography, bowling, and ski- ing among his activities. gram. MR. HOFF is the B squad basketball coach and head track coach. E 1 5 l if-l ...Q MR. W. KOFNFN is the advi- sor of both the math and chess clubs. MISS E. BAULEKE lists slide showing among her outside activities. MR. V. HILDEBRANDT teaches metal shop, math 9, and also is locker manager in the gym. MR. J. LUND is the co-advisor of the Ski Club. MR. S. THORSON is the coach of both golf and B squad foot- . ba 'fi 'V' V' - 604' if I 'W fl f'lffVfG fi . 4 q 3 , ,, . 1 ., , ,QE .-4 X a X . gs E 5 I I MR. F. BRETT is the senior MISS M. HART enjoys music class advisor and teaches phy- and teaches biology. stcs. ,-fps. MR R. MOLKFNBUR teaches MR. R. MUETZFI. teaches phy- themlstry and is the advisor of sics and enjoys all sports. both th chemistry and visual aid lu .. ' Bti' MRS. F. SCHMIT teaches sci- ? - ence 10D and chemistry, reads j f KX and upholsters in her spare - time. wx' A 'af ,K - . .M ,,,, .,,.f,-.7 . - i .. T ' '. V 'MGA . iv? ,qv N ffl S . MR. VI. RING teaches chemistrv and is the Philosophy Cluh adi- visor. Zv4fAJ.fK fwffwffffdfml -gffg 0 f'f.mf ga.,-C722 1'6Q4l' MUSIC AND SPEECH JW 'Www' w.f X . MR. S. BULKA is the head of hand activities. readers. MISS A. DENZEL teaches vo- cal music and is in charge of the operetta and musical pro- gram. BUSINESS Y J MRS. E. BERNTSEN lists craft, MR. K. DANIELS teaches al- painting, and reading among gehra, plane geometry, and oc- her activities. cupational relations. ,-T' MR J MR. W. GAVIN enjoys for- MISS A. KOEHLER is advisor direkmg. estry. of the Future Teachers Club. I6 . ., p . ii i MRS. INI. HAYES teaches de- MR. D, MAI.I.lNGER teaches hate and directs school plays, speech and American htstors speech activities and the choral and is the stage crew director K, HL MR. R. IiI.l.SWORTH likes to hunt and do woodwork in big., outside activities. ,, X 1 RYAN is the athletic ARTS AND CRAFTS ,MQ 1'9 Y MRS. E. CUTHBERT teaches homemaking and clothing. MR. W. ANDREWS teaches mechanical clrawing. RX ii A x ..-- f ' MR. C. JASPERSON teaches art and mechanical drawing. MR. L. KACALEK is the aclvi- : Q Q- 'Q .Q . Wa. lu? S is and 1 .Q of , v t c Vt 'nm 4. 14.4. A M4- F p-my iii? his ' Q ti- fl in is Q an .. . M MRS. B. HALL teaches social and family problems and home- making. NJN X sor of the Stamp and Coin Club, and has a wooclshop course. y T MR. NICE teaches art, and has a woodshop course. I 'A X X-gf H .... f N vi, I x . id sf'- 7 in z ,125 'l . QQ, '15 6:-WL' ' .s .1 as 4 , 6 The annual Christmas party is given by the men teachers for the women faculty and those teachers who are at Central. I fs, 11 K .F J 1, MR. T. SAUER is an tnstructor - in metal shop and is both the hockey and tennis coach. PHYSICAL EDUCATION -sl MR. C. KELLY 15 head coach MR, D, MAAS coaches gym- of basketball and a cross- nastics. country coach. .dilln MR. J. FRITSCHE heads the intramural program. , , . ,, MISS E. RYAN is co-advisor . L K' . ' 4' to GAA. IVIRS. VADNAIS is the ' cheerleaders Pep Club's, and GAA's co-advisor. we A f., MISS L. BACH teaches speech MR. L. BRADLE is the build- reading to the acoustically ing.:'s rotating teacher and lists handicapped, target-shooting as a hobby. .aa V 'ff - . fffs W 1 f iff .i 5. ' .. ee ,,.5.-ef. x . .5 ,ki ,f R232 ' 4 ' f- 7 I ?ii?Q5'3 L , A L ' W -ri-iff ' Sf, 4Eii51Q : ,, ., , ' 'if f A sf.. 23 W., ' .--if - . XA MRS. L. DALNZER teaches sight-saving. MR. J. FAHAY is in charge MR. IZ, MCGEE is advisor of of the study hall besides advis- ahe table tennis club. ing the nwniwrs. PERSONNEL ,NNW- LIBRARIANS ' ' ' 5632 . .. 3 - . ES FORE . ' N JA T T ,a S .. L M ,qwn it E. if if J A uw TU' W f Z S AN, if Mns A.CARouNE awww MRS NORGAARD mi L the library club. reading and hiking. . 3 W - MRS. H. CALLAHAN MRS. SAWYER nurse Music Clerk MISS M. SAS MRS. H. JAHNKE MRS. WEIBEL Registrar Office Clerk Office Clerk .-.,. 5 COOKS .J ,e,.. . LM .E l. to r. Mrs. E. Tan- J 33. nflif ey, Mrs. E. Drassal, ig . Mrs. K. Collins, Mrs. ' FN? K S is ' M. Dennison, Mrs. D Johnson, Mrs. R. Tharsen, Mrs. S. Kline, Mrs. V. Mont- briand, Mrs. E. Sel bitschka, Mrs. A. La tursky, Mrs. L. Staw CUSTODIANS 1. to r. Mr. R. Krois, Mr. B. Krois, Mr. H Lundberg, Mr. J. Ku jawa, Mr. C. Zawis lak, Mr. G. Lemire, Mr. H. jents, Mr. L. Schieber, Mr. M. Al len, Mr. C. Anderson. Son, Mrs. E. StalmayL F g if fi- i g x X. 1 fi L I . I . , ' .. S oys Seniors in Editor Linda Stalder Asxistfznt Janet Rudberg 1 i- f -are-7-1 - 2-: 3 -.7 1fvK A 5'1NA - V ., .A- Q .3 , V 9511 ' f A. A, . , . 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M' .00 56 K1 I, .N 'W ff 'fl J M wp fhw I Qfljwt fy Nt v , I Sf VU Lliiyilgb ullg, of R ff blllwli .U ml V X99 X .J W W rlf ML b JX 6 Ei?i1iEijiiigiiiiROGFRRIZSIG 'xgsrj F 19d2-1959 GJ ySiiJXtQx!t9 h Og Nw gjdulpj nMfilXy0gNJ0,,Vi5. .Vox Q- 7 fragile. php, SN? QJJJJJJ iw raw i ' I . IN APPRECIATION Q I vbgr X V ROW 1: Judy Neby, Publicity Chairmang Bud Ericksen, President: Karen Brown, Secretary. ROW 2: Mr. Brett, Advisorg Mary Holmquist, Vice Presi- dentg Bob Howie, Treasurer. Wfe, the senior officers, in be- half of the class of '60 wish to express to you, Mr. Brett, our sincere thanks and appreciation for your help and guidance in our years at Central. HONOR ROLL - CLASS OF 1960 Robert Callender Robert Mikulak Robert Flynn David Levitt Jean Schleh Thomas Tews Michael Kellum Mary Holmquist Stephanie Sangsland James Newcomb Irwin Gubman Wayne Potratz Nancy Smith Arlene Kaplan Gilbert Zins Susan Lundberg Joanne Brown Diane Sternberg Judy Holmquist Susan Harley Neil Schulte David Goldfarb Roberta Ganas Clayton Berry Catherine Rae Dicks Robert Howie James Holub Evariste Osten Kathleen Slattery Richard Berris Kathleen Cooper Marilou Smith Mary Ellen Olson Jean M. Straus Lynn Bonney Martha Lynn Linda Stalder Everett Weinstein Janet Armajani Susan Barwise Alfred Erickson Sandra Rogers Terry Lee Cutts Bernard Karon Helen fBetsyJ Nason Sally Brown Sherryl Major Debbie Pogoriler Gail Joyce Rosenblum Marija Skutans Sharon Vingers Margaret A. Hanson Becky Ann Stanfield Jenny B. Taylor Donald A. Peterson Erika Apt Saul Bernick Roger Engstrom Philip Faber Steven Gilats Joanne Gordon Craig Leverenz Adrienne Novak Susan Sturley R. David Unowsky Richey Adams Nancy Hale Catherine Cairncross Loretta Chase Mary Jo Grais Jean Mahle Glenda Schadt Hariret Singer Paul Swenson Sonia Mae Wiener Ruth Ann Grossman Joy Oberg Rollie Perlman Paula Wood., Ilze Ozolins Jeffrey Piper Jancy Peabody Gerald Taffel Gregory Carey Stephen L. Rossman Thomas Spaeth Sharon Pinnow Sharon Pollnow Beryl Butwin Ellen Docken Thomas B. Poch Patricia Bauer Terry Mae Nolan Bruce Gustafson James Manos Susan Polansky Clayton Zimmerman Alan Harris Sandra Cooperstock Irvin Handelman Rita Jean Holloman Diane Dingle Dianne Kubat Kathlyne Peller Richard Pratt Paul Rick Neal Thoelke Lana Thompson Edward Kaplan Susan MacKay Judi Neby Nancy Parker James Sorum Vicki Hotchkiss Virginia Paine Marlene Singer David Sjerven Lucy Williams Suzanne Vax Charles Edwards Karen Gunsell Karen Brown Deanne Glemaker Diane Johnson Carol Nielsen Neal Shapiro Susan Birnberg Carol Ahl Joyce Edblom Patricia Feeney Kathleen Marshall Kathryn Nielsen Leonard Berg Louise Kantrowich Lorenz Von Kreuzhof Judith Gullikson Diana Aldrich David Berkus Steven Marstad Dennis Solem Charlotte Underbakke Kathleen Turnbull Allen Lechtman Arthur Pfefer Diane M. Weber Susan Winnick Lee Gransberg Georgia Lewis Judith Freerking Sharon Gunsell Donald Smith Paul Heleniak Lynda Hyatt Robert Lange Roxie Nemer Penelope Schroeder as ff A 'Q' Ass , -l Q V .W - x . VZ: ll ,e Alxl , 1 . - ' -' 2 , D H D ..,-f 5 ful E ffl A , , 1 . 1 5 fjvihff - j , ,Q If kv A K Q U. ,, seq I J ky We the class of '60 AANES, DAVID ADAMS, RICHEY Rich .' Centurian Hi-Y, pres., Radio Club, pres., Stage Force, Chemistry Club, A Band, junior Study Group, Pep Band. AHL, CAROL: Chemistry Club, C Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, Latin Club, Beata Amica Y-Teens, Ski Club, G.A. A., class committees. ALDRICH, DIANA Di : Beata Amica Y-Teens, Girls' League, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, French Club, class com- mittees, Latin Club, G.A.A. ALFORD, MICHAEL Alf : A Choir, B Choir, Cross Country, B Hockey. ALFRED, THOMAS Lil Dodley. ALSOP, JODIE: Spanish Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' League. ALTSHULER, CHARLES Hi Fi : Stamp and Coin Club, pres., Intramural Baseball. lg I 731' fe.: .omg in ss, y M ANDERSON, WILLIAM A11dy : A Choir, pres., Swim I 'sss ff .N p .L Council, Executive Board. Team, Chemistry Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Senior Octet, Student Z , I ANDREWS, BEVERLY ANGER MIKE win rrCurlyyY,- Library Hi-Y. I .. APT, ERIKA: Chemistry Club, French Club. wg, s J AREND, WARREN Ei ' wi., . 5-Ju . f ' .-sit' liar: i gQ'x2f: u .rrexfffi ':?i5i'W:::s f aa s:fes:r5s::a:::ffff: . 1 lil- 2. 1 . fi P I 5 , ,K 5 , r L, ,gr it 5 x Y . 1 a t begin a new decade. ARMAJANI, JANET Jan : Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Vice Pres., International Relations Club, Historian, A Choir, German Club, Chemistry Club, G.A.A., C Club Swim Team, Jr. Study Group, Sr. Study Group, Usherettes, Speech Club, Girls' League, Pep Club. ARUNDEL, CHARLOTTE Char .' Girls' League, B Choir, Occupational Relations, Pres. ASH, JAMES: Intramural Football, Projection Force, A Band, Gymnastics, Student Council, Intramural Bowling. ATNEOSEN, SANDRA Sa1zdy .' Ot-a-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Pres., Flagtwirler, G.A.A., C Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Choir. AUSTIN, JOYCE MARY: G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Girls' League. AZINE, BARBARA Bobbye .' Usherettes, Pep Club, Chem- istry Club, Junior Red Cross, Assemblies, Senior Class Play, G.A.A., Speech Club. BAILEY, FRANCES Fmn : A Choir, Laetae Sorores Y- Teens, Chaplain, French Club, Sec., Chemistry Club, Book- store, G.A.A., C Club, Class Committees. f t - Q 2 r l fl. ' .f ., '51 fi? i S a J. 1 TTL fi 'QW' .2 ' 9 Q Cxwjr V., .lf-5 ,,' 1 BAILEY, SHIRLEY Slairl : B Choir, Girls' Glee Club. 'Q -.I I Z, 'rt S ' -'iv .. qw .git uf se BAIR, PAULINE Situ: Student Council, Minute-maids, Lt., G.A.A. Executive Board, Debate - N.F.L., Speech Club, Vice Pres., Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Pres., Class Committees, Chemistry Club, Girls' League, Pep Club. BALTUS, MAGDALENA Maggie : Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club, International Relations Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. BANISTER, BRUCE: Swim Team, Central Hi-Y, Sec., Ski Club Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Intramural Football, Rifle Club BARBER SANDRA Sandy BARTELS MARGARET Marge',: German Club, Chem- istry Club 3 ay Q zbt 1 ' Q . ff' BARBER E E J ii 'G N w .iiii Z D 1 ' L : - 7 p f. .:.., p 5 i , in ' 1 5 f . . P S ivan? f - 8 Q ,' - ' ,J . -g. Teacloers, 61d1f'iS07'S, and parents, BARWISE, SUSAN Sue .' American Field Service, Student Council, A Choir, Chemistry Club, Treas., International Relations Club, Girls' League, French Club, Junior Study Group, Senior Study Group, Philosophy Club. BATCHER, KAREN: Ora-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, I.C.C., French Club, Girls' Glee Club, B Choir, A Choir, Homemaking Club, G.A.A. BAUER, PATRICIA Pal : Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Girls' League, Student Council, G.A.A. BEAR, BARBARA Barb : A Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Girls' League, Home Economics Club. BELANGER, CAROL: Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Pres., Student Directory, Editor, Times Staff, A Choir, B Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Treas., Girls' League, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers of America, Class Committees. BELKIN, SHIELA Shen: Paint n' Patches, Chemistry Club' Pep Club. BENDER, LEO Beuz .' Senior Varsity Track, Manager, In- tramural Basketball. 7 BENIKE, ROBERTA: Girls' League, A Choir, Ski Club, M ' Pep Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Homecoming Committee, W' , Speech Club. . A-5 Q l rv, . .11 i 'xr N J , is 52' R, gf Iii, ,f A A S , 'P if 'N-2' up r BENTLEY, ROGER Dimples : Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Junior Red Cross, B Football, Stunt Tournament, B Basketball. BERG, LEONARD: Chemistry Club, A Choir, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Ski Club. BERKOVITZ, ROBERT Babu: French Club, Math Club, Chess Club, Stamp and Coin Club. BERKUS, DAVID Davey: Spanish Club, Senior Class Play, Chemistry Club, Stamp and Coin Club, Speech Club. BERNICK, MYRA Fred : German Club, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Times Staff, junior Red Cross. BERNICK, SAUL Bus1ay : A Tennis Team, Speech Club, Table Tennis Club, Pres., Junior Study Group, Stamp and Coin Club, Chemistry Club, Philosophy Club, Senior Class Representative, Sophomore Honor Medal, Intramural Bowl- ing. 'IE' .--me 5 2 Mar. , ' c R Q-Y f f have helped us on our way. BERNSTEIN, ABIGAIL Abby : Pep Clubg Chemistry , , Clubg Speech Clubg Girls' Leagueg Assembliesg Spanish Club. BERRIS, RICHARD Orch : Times Photographerg Chem- istry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Junior Study Group. BERRY, CLAYTON Clay : Cehisean Staffg French Clubg Senior Class Playg Junior and Senior Class Publicity Com- ix? New g i 'Q 'ls are E mitteesg Gymnasticsg junior Honor Medalg Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman. BESIKOF, MARSHALL Bes5ie : Speech Clubg Spanish Clubg Intramural Basketball. BIRAXVER, RICHARD Dicle : Intramural Football. BIRGER, LOUIS US07l7lyH.' Ski Clubg Swimming. BIRNBERG, SUSAN Sue : Paint n' Patchesg Spanish Clubg Pea Clubg Girls' Lea ueg G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Awardg I , S Chemistry Club. BLASL, ROGER I Lb lll , sa-7 i ia- I , a F .I is ' 4 . -sr'. p. . y 1 . M Q - ff -f . ww ri k C ,. 1 V I ' 1 , We T N 29-+rkjiz'ap...sz 'A ' ef? . f 9 Q, P - Q - t ..,?,, , , L. .et . nr- -4 , N-'M' , . f f 04 C., . BLOOM, LINDA: Laetae Sororis Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubg A Choirg Senior Octetteg G.A.A.g Chemistry Clubg Honey Tones. BLOOMQUIST, FRANSES Fra11nie .' Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens. BOESE, HEATHER: Jr. Class Playg Sr. Class Playg French Club, Vice Pres.g Paint n' Patchesg Beata Amica Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Club. BOISSON, ADRIENNE Adey : French Clubg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Treas.g Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg G.A.A. BOLSER, CAROLYN Lyn .' Girls' Leagueg Junior Red Cross, Sec.g F.T.A.g Chemistry Clubg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens. BONNEY, G. LYNN: Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Sophomore Honor Medalg Beta Amica Y-Teensg G.A.A. 8 -M, 5 -. Q - meek:-s L L' ' E 'KNFS A fs L1-L wa, ...Sf xgfm -W fviiiiigips 'nf' 5 a s U, 1 3 lt., 1: H V I - rf, M L y , 3 5 , I 1- vf , - k 'QP , - I K i, jxxf' But ever after we'll recall, BOVY, CONNIE: G.A.A., Girls' League, Ota-Kan-Ya Y- Teens, Deversified Vocations of America. BRADLEY, LYNN Bad Br.1d .' Chemistry Club, Intra- mural Football, Track, Intramural Basketball. BRENNAN, EDXWARD BRENNAN, JOHN BRICHER, KENNETH Ke12 : Student Council, Chemistry Club, Intramural Basketball. BRISBOIS, EVA Even: G.A.A., Chemistry Club. BROVUN, JOANNE: junior Homecoming Attendant, Soph- omore Honor Medal, Minutemaids, Lieutenant, Student Council, G.A.A. Executive Board, C Club, All City Award, Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Girls' League, Vice Pres., Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Glee Club. BROWN, JUDITH fudy .' Beata Arnica Y-Teens, Sec., Pep Club Executive Board, Ski Club, Girls' League, Chemistry Club, G.A.A., C Club, junior Red Cross Representative, Homecoming Committee, Class Committee, Speech Club. A ii.- A 3 e s W x- A ,: ,, .s i K v. t BROXWN, KAREN Hallie Q. : junior Class Secretary, Girls' . e League, Treas., Usherettes, Pres., Speech Club, Pres., Beata Amica Y-Teens, Pres. and Chaplain, Minutemaids, Home- coming Committee Co-Chairman, Student Council, Debate- N.F.L., Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Choral Readers, G.A.A., A Choir. BROWN, SALLY: jr. Class Secretary, G.A.A. Executive Board, Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Minutemaids, Ski Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Girls' Glee Club, Philosophy Club, Girls' League, C Club, All City Award. BUCK, HAROLD BURTON, LEONARD SmiIie-Bad .' Intramural Football, B Squad Football, B Squad Baseball, A Squad Base- ball, Gymnastics, Intramural Basketball, Student Council. BUTWIN, BERYL: Senior Class Play, Chemistry Club, Paint n' Patches, Pep Club, French Club, B Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League, G.A.A., Speech Club. BUTWINICK, EVE LYNN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' League, Assemblies, Speech Club. f I I.. I 9 f l x ,, -55 .ua ,, ', ' the events so special to us all. CAIRNCROSS, CATHERINE CCH: Cheerleader, Home- coming Queen, Girls' League, Pres., Student Council, Cor- responding Sec., G.A.A. Executive Board, Laetae Sorores Teens, Sec., Pep Club, Times Columnist, Girls' State, Swim Team, Capt., Soph. Sweetheart, Minutemaids, Sophomore Honor Medal, Chemistry Club, Soph. Class Sec., Ski Club, Junior Class Play, Quill and Scroll. CALLENDER, ROBERT Bob .' French Club, Philosophy Club, Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Math Club. CAMPBELL, KENNETH K-C : Alpha Hi-Y, Student Council, Swim Team, A Choir, B Choir, Homecoming Committee. CAREY, GREGORY: junior 8: Senior Class Study Group, A Band, Pep Band, Dance Band, Alpha Hi-Y, Chemistry Club. CARL, JUDY: Minutemaids, Lieutenant, Laetae Sorores Y- Teens, Pres., Pep Club, French Club, Girls' League, A Choir, Chemistry Club, C Club. CARLSON, VUILLIAM Curly .' Gymnastics, B Squad Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Bowling, Al- pha Hi-Y. CARNEY, STEVEN Ne1fets . CARPENTER, CAROL: Pep Club, Girls' League, Rep., Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Homecoming Committee Co-Chair- man, Sophomore Committee Co-Chairman, G.A.A., Beata Amica Y-Teens, Usherettes, Junior Class Play Committee, Activities Committee. 'W-vs. . iifrstfff tt' ,, X , , Kew, it 1 f .. - f W nw 1 . fi R? 1 1 2. lv f 31 . 5, . f if Q 'if . M I ,ef gif if i P - . 1 H5 ra I I at L, V , A li, if in-vii Beginning this project last year, Doug, Rich, and Dave have it almost licked! By graduation, this undertaking will be finished. What is it? A bubble- making machine. ff. . H it -.. 51-8 Nr B 77' :Q V . iw- f K :' if 'S f 5 . M Qui-Qi ' ew, i' W ,Wi as ee HOHZBCO17Zi7Zg- Mdl26-EW! Acloen, CHANDLER, GLORIA jea12ie .' Occupational Relations, Girls' League, Future Business Leaders, G.A.A. CHASE, LORETTA Lorry : Usherettes, F.T.A., Pres. and Vice Pres., Chemistry Club, Table Tennis Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, jr. Class Publicity Committee, Sophomore Sweetheart Committee. CHRISTENSON, GREGORY CHRISTIAN, KAREN MARIE Krisl9 .' Pep Club, Class Committees, Girls' League, Ski Club, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Spanish Club, All City Award. CLARK, ALLEN Sb:1d0w .' Gymnastics, Track, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Student Council, Hi-Y. COAN, WILLIAM Bill : Chemistry Club. COCHRANE, BRUCE Big Brufe .' Swim Team, Latin Club, Mid Hi-Y, Momeroom Representative, Student Coun- cil, Intramural Golf. COLEMAN, DENISE De1zny : Times Co-Editor, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' League. fxli is -.z ' ,7'jg ,Q 7-5' v ' Ml f l i I 9' tg' l f 3 , 1 e we , ..Q I e ....e ' , . . 'Sa gy- v of A in ev I K. COLESTOCK, CHRISTOPHER Cbris : A Choir, Senior 5, 1 ' Octet, Ski Club, Spanish Club. CONLAN, KR1sT1: spanish Club, Speech Club, Girls' S, League, Chemistry Club. If A CONROY, JIM Cons : Spanish Club, A Baseball, B' fl Football, Alpha Hi-Y, Intramural Sports. H , COOK, DONALD Cookie , i'i', ,. -:--. it -,: f g COOPER, KATHLEEN Kafby : Student Council, Philos- Q, S' ' 1 ophy Club, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, Cehisean Staff, 1 .-ee ' Girls' League, Latin Club, Library Club, F.H.A., Reporter, 1 G - Junior Class Play, A Band, Homecoming Committee. A i ' f cooPER, ROBERTA Beb1iy .- Girls' League, Pep Club, Q , B Choir, A Choir, junior Ensemble, Senior Ensemble, f f, Senior Octett, Senior Quartet, Operettas, junior Red Cross. -in 7 report cards for pitys sake COOPERMAN, JOYCE foycicle .' Debate Clubg Philosophy Clubg Pep Clubg Usherettesg German Clubg Choral Readersg Girls' Leagueg Speech Clubg Chemistry Club. COOPERSTOCK, SANDRA Sandy : F.T.A., Sec.g Spanish Clubg Usherettesg Girls' Leagueg Pep Club. COPPS, SHIRLEY SlJirl .' Girls' Leagueg G.A.A. CORMICAN, JUDY ANN Ev : Minutemaidsg Beata Ami- ca Y-Teensg C Clubg G.A.A.g German Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg Homecoming Com- mittee. COUNTRYMAN, SALLY Sal : A Choirg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Club. COX, BARBARA: Girls' Leagueg B Choirg Pep Club. . 5' .Je I as c - wif ' s..s I .,,.. agree? CROSBY, EUGENE 3 V CURRAN, JAMES ffljlfle Jim , Chemistry Club. S In N 'S s if I r f- N tif: 'p.,,, , V , - A 'H-EX gi. Y S 5 wif Ni s....y . 3 Sig . ae J., CUTTS, TERRY: Girls' League Councilg A Choirg Pep ' Club Executive Councilg Cehisean Staffg Class Committees ff ,,, g, C Clubg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Laetae Sorores Y-Teens Sargent-at-Armsg Paint n' Patchesgp Usherettesg G.A.A. DANNOUSKY, LENORE Lenny : G.A.A.g C Clubg Pep Clubg Paint n' Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Sophomore Sweetheart Committee. DASTIN, ASSENETH Sina . A , DAY, ROGER Rog : Junior Varsity Trackg Senior Varsitv Q Trackg Cross Countryg Junior Red Cross. P A wp lunk :wi DEGE, THOMAS Dago : A Footballg Ski Clubg Intra 'Q M' ' mural Footballg Intramural Bowlingg Intramural Hockey fvf - Intramural Baseballg Times Staff. E ' DeROSIER, JOHN: National Forensic Leagueg National p1,l, e . I 1 ' Thespian Leagueg Junior Class Playg Chemistry Clubg Times Ui L Staff 9 Senior Class Playg Homecoming Committee, Co-Chair X .llp mang Speech Clubg Cross Countryg Track. 'I w -A E 1. 5 9 4iu., as 5 f p in M I P Q N 'S' mf A C -It I -av ti 35. if i . . . A J N. .. ,,, vl. 55 I Y 1' Time Out for Gingerv DESMOND, MARY Mar .' junior Red Cross, Treas.g Chem- istry Clubg Spanish Club. DEUTSCHLANDER, DAVID Deutsrla .' German Club. DICKS, CATHARINE Rae .' Beata Arnica Y-Teensg Chem- istry Clubg A Choirg Cehisean Staffg Junior Honor Medalg Homecoming Committee Co-Chairmang Bookstoreg Student Councilg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g C Clubg French Clubg Sno-Day Committee Co-Chairmang Quill and Scroll. DIERS, DENNIS Denny DIMOND, JOHN Mike : Times Staffg Spanish Clubg Speech Clubg Chemistry Clubg Radio Clubg Cehisean Staff. DINGLE, DIANE Dede : A Bandg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Latin Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' League. DOCKEN, ELLEN: Junior Red Crossg A Choirg Usher- ettesg A.F.S. Finalistg Latin Clubg Chemistry Club. DODD, HOWARD Howie .' Gymnastics. B my Ai 4... ' . -A 'J .-'.. V.. ., . 1 ,W J es- . , 4: , p DOMAGALSKI, SHARON Slmri .' Pep Clubg Girls' I ' Leagueg G.A.A.g C Clubg Future Business Leaders. I C' DOMONKOS, SUSAN Suzie .' G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg Pep 5 1 Clubg Junior Red Crossg Student Council. DOWD, ROBERT DOXVNE, JAMES jim DREW, IEFFERY: A Footballg B Footballg Central Hi- -2. Yg Trackg Chemistry Clubg Hi-Y, Cabinet Member. DUBAN, CAROL Pat .' junior Red Crossg Home Ec. Club, Secretaryg Girls' League. , our own class play, DUFFINA, JOEL Joe',.' Chemistry Clubg Student Directory. DUFRESNE, THOMAS DUREN, NANCY Nanc : B Choir. DZIUBAK, JOSEPH Joe EDBLOM, JOYCE ANN: Minutemaidsg Laetae Sorores Y- Teens, Pres.g Pep Clubg All City Awardg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Homecoming Committeeg S. Com- mittee. EDWARDS, CHARLES ClJuck .' A Footballg B Foot- ballg Mid Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. EHA, GARY: A Footballg B Footballg Central Hi-Yg Junior Red Crossg Intramural Basketballg Activities Commit- teeg Spanish Clubg Table Tennis Club. EILERT, NORMA: Beatae Amica Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg C Clubg G.A.A.g Junior Red Crossg Spanish Club. 5 5 ,f,,,,,4 r - f,,,gg ,. TTT? 4 'M Y9m-. WMI' fur mx gg! WM .MEF . J w , - .x. ' A , W, A w C at 'u' f W-'S 5- V ,I X V' 'ln Ml! :av , I al I , . M. ' J ...Q .-v-.T , . gg by A' 'W' 5' ' .ji t. h., , . ,.t f . X.. 534. .- L .. ii' .1 'skkia 241 t W 4.3 ,. ,re -124,25 .-,g pg... gqg gig? ra 'L SW' 'Q ... . . , , ' img- Q: ' ,, ' 25 iiri J X f....-if' ---V' 'Wy' ff - gre P? 5 Q gr , ' f ,,:..5ffa . K Q tifltjigg-gwzg ELLMAN, JOHN ENGSTROM, ROGER: Boys' Stateg A Football, Cap- tain Ilg A Baseballg Basketballg Alpha Hi-Y, Vice Pres.g All City Hi-Y, Vice Pres.g Chemistry Clubg J.S. Committee Chairman. ERDMAN, KATHLEEN Erdie : Beata Amica Y-Teens, Treas. Chaplaing Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Ski Clubg B Choirg G.A.A.g Class Committee. ERICKSEN, ALFRED Bud : Senior Class President Stu- dent Councilg Golf Teamg Swim Team, Co-Captaing Ski Clubg Alpha Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg A Choir, Vice Pres.g J.S. Co-Chairmang Alherrmann Memorial Trophy. ERICKSON, RICHARD ERICKSON, RONALD Ron .' Projection Force, Pres.g Chemistry Club. will be 1'emembe1ed ' . A ERLICH, HARVEY: Spanish Club. 2 ' ., ia QA fs- I V ,,,,-,t Iz. ' .....,,. 'Q ' FABEL, PHILIP PlJil : Alpha Hi-Y, Pres., A' Baseball T .S Cross Country, J.S. Committee Co-Chairman, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, Chemistry Club. A ROCK, MARY FALLS, LYNN: Girls' League, Pep Club, Laetae Sorores Y Teens, Usherettes, Chemistry Club, Junior Red Cross FECKEY, JAMES jimmy FEENEY, PATRICIA Palti : Minutemaids, Leatae Sorores ,K 'Q' Y-Teens, Pep Club, Usherettes, G.A.A., C Club All City Award, Chemistry Club, Class Committees, Ski Club Girls League, Spanish Club, International Relations Club Kg, - FEYX7, JACQUELINE f11rquie .' Pep Club Girls League Flag Twirler, Band, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club G A A l Paint n' Patches. J ? M FINK, MARTIN Marty : Cross Country. . . '--ff QW FINLEY, MADONNA Dom1a : Girls' League, G.A.A. B Choir, A Choir. FISHER, DAN Unc : Ski Club, Table Tennis Club, Chem istry Club, Spanish Club, Philosophy Club. FLAH, MARILYN Mirki : Pep Club, Girls' League, Girls' Glec Club. FLEMING, BONNIE: Girls' League. FLYNN, ROBERT Bohn: Math Club, Chemistry Club Philosophy Club, Spisso Representative. FOSTER, FRANK HPt17ll'lJ0U.' B Football, A Football Gymnastics, Spanish Club, Student Council. ai 'J s .-...Q A . v-85 .4-s, x-41? x l et or many a day. sat slikiii FRECHETTE, ANDREW ,,,, ,N . W 21 f 225 A FREERKING, JUDITH '7m1y .- Beata Amiga Y-Teens, Girls' ,gg A League, Pep Club, Minutemaidsg J.S. Prom Committeeg Class ' Committees, Student Council. X FREY, RICHARD 3 ykf . 3 im p 4 FRIEDMAN, LAURENCE Larryed .' Times Staff, Jr. Class ' fi lg Plays A Basketball Manager, A Football Managerg -- N, Chemistry Club, Central Hi-Yg jr. Class Red Cross Repre- 1' 'A' sentativeg Homecoming Committee, Speech Club, Intramural . .3 Sports, Stamp and Coin Club, Vice Pres. iii' Wg ' FRISCH, GEORGE: Chemistry Club, Philosophy Club, Chess ' ' Q ' al i Club, Swim Team, junior Red Cross. ,fa V 'e Q FUERST, JAMES, Iimmy : Central Hi-Y, Gymnastics if MQ? so Team, junior Varsity Track, Student Councli. GADBOIS, SUSAN: Minutemaidsg A Choirg Laetae Sor- ores Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, 1 Chemistry Club, G.A.A.g C Club. J' GALLOWAY, NATALIE: Girls' League, B Choir. X 1' M Although these seniors are a part of a speech class, they can be silent! This is depicted by Christy, the pumpkin, Beryl and Abby, the cornstalks, and Bob, the scare-a-crow. . 4 f' . I .Nga B -ca-it -if xv- ? f. V . t . :If GIBBS, SUSAN Susie .' B Choir GIESEN, LINDA Linn: Girls' Lealueg G.A.A. Wbetbet' on football field or basketball court GANAS, ROBERTA Bobbie .' Chemistry Clubg Future Teachers of Americag G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Award. GANJE, JANET fan : Usherettes. GARVIK, JOHN B.: B Footballg Intramural Hockeyg Phil- osophy Clubg Chemistry Clubg Spanish Club. GASTMAN, PATRICIA ANN 'Patti : Paint n' Patchesg Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg Ski Clubg Speech Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Class Committees. GERMAN, KATHLEEN Katie : Bandg Orchestrag Chorus' Student Council Variety Show. 3 GERMAN, MARY: Pep Clubg G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Club. GERR, BARRY Nose : B Footballg jr. Varsity Track- Assembliesg A Choirg B Choir. ! GETSUG, DONALD Donn: Chemistry Clubg Ski Club. ff it X jf, J I fi '3 -2... .L Q' K 5 NJ-a':?fTf3,1fSi,-..'. fm. -ra R is 5 f wx, A 2 GILATS, STEPHAN HSf6l'!3H.' Chemistry Clubg B Foot- 1' ballg B Basketballg Cross Countryg Alpha Hi-Yg Philos- ophy Club. GILBERTSON, LEANN: Beata Amica, Vice Pres.g Chem istry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Minutemaids Ski Clubg Homecoming Committee. GLAESER, GENE Gezzeo GLEMAKER, DEANNE Tiger .' A Choirg Senior Octet Senior Girls Quartetg Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' Leagueg Ota- A Kan-Ya Y-Teensg C Clubg G.A.A. :L ,tt i i ii I it f Club, Sec., Spanish Club, Historian, Class Committee, Table 1 ..,1: ' Cent1'al's teams are always good sports. Ela J si GOLD, SUSAN Sue : Girls' League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., B Choir, German Club. GOLDFARB, DAVID Dave : Sophomore Honor Medal, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Ping Pong Club. GOLDISH, JEFFREY G0ldie .' B Football, A Foot- ball, Chemistry Club, Stamp and Coin Club. GOODROAD, JUDITH fudy .' Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Sec., B Choir, C Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club. GORDON, JOANNE foni .' Cehisean Co-Editor, Sopho- more Sweetheart Attendant, Student Council, G.A.A., C' Club, French Club, Girls' League, Pep Club, J.S. Committee Co-Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Committee. 1 GRAF, PAULETTE: French Club, Girls' League, Cehisean. -no QQ 1 .xg .. RX I at 419 ' K QQ 1 R sw GRAHAM, MARGIE Marg : B Choir, Girls' Glee Club. I ii tri I , GRAIS, MARY JO jon: Paint n' Patches, Pres., Chemistry K e ,. V' 9 Tennis Club, Pep Club, Speech Club. .V ,. 'N-. ,N fi A 3 x,,,..w2 . -- . Q.-ew... -is 9. A 'NE ,-.t , - Vx Q 1 ,gn V- -ya' .f 555 , fm if fl ,-wg, -X622 .' ' V554 .gig fg5,,:?JF.,r ,He .-sling 5 ,Ng -4e.5Q.,,4'Y' fs!-.4-xii assi? 25-e?.v.fsiv -fsiiiils s xv-ef .fs T' . V pf' 4 Q if T 'J hi S A ': 7i ' 'J J Q . K 4 Q --I' -...wif 1 . ts? -ff: A ff ,L,,i nf g VVE, GRANSBERG, LEE: Times Staff, Student Council, G.A.A., V V, S Senior Hi-Lites Staff, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club. A Q GRAVES, EDWARD Eddie .' Intramural Hockey. K 4 -A GREENLEE, GERALD jerry : Varsity Track, Junior Var- . W iii 4 -3 sity Track, Cross Country, Intramural Football. i 1 E GROSSMAN, RUTH ANN: Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Honey .lt :se a-, ' ftx, ,Nm I 1,.M,k V Q-.13 ' ,ily . xiii . 'ff'bQ 1 ? . fig fifik ' f f wi mg, as . --55. 1. Tones, Latin Club, Pres., National Forensic League, A Choir, Senior Octet, Soph. Class Treasurer, Senior Class Play, Paint n' Patches, G.A.A., Pep Club, International Re- lations Club. GUBMAN, IRWIN: Philosophy Club, Chairman, Speech Club, Pres., Math Club, Treas., National Forensic League, Chemistry Club, Debate Team, Homecoming Chairman, junior Honor Medal, Jr. Red Cross Committee. GULLIKSON, .IUDITH ANN fude : Junior Red Cross, Girls' League, Chemistry Club, Times Staff, junior Achieve- ment. . For the girls there was the GAA ' x'- ' S ' GUNSELL, KAREN LYNN: Girls' League, Pep Club i ' ' ' .ff i t Future Teachers of America, Spanish Club, Class Committee - GUNSELL, LYLE: Chemistry Club. 4. ,i .4 Nr . if 'N F' T' an 'Q' GUNSELL, SHARON LEE SlJare11 : Girls' League Pep Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America. - GUSTAFSON, BRUCE Gus .' Student Council, Kappa H1 Y, A Football, Senior Varsity Track, Debate, National V-v.- 'A Forensic League, Jr. Class Play, Chemistry Club, Speech - Club, B Basketball, B Football, Jr. Varsity Track ,de HABIBI, BAHMAN: Swimming Team. wi' ,gi-' -4 E ' af- .. ga T Y HAHN, SHIRLEY g, . Q HALE, NANCY Nanr : Philosophy Club, Beata Amlca Y Teens, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, C Club, All City Award, junior Study Group. HALL, ROBERT Bob .' Student Council, Executive Board Central Hi-Y, Pres., Chemistry Club, A Football, Captain A Basketball, 'A Baseball, B Football, Captain B Q3 M Basketball, Homecoming King. 2 he 4 vim' 3 y -JN. ev v. al - Q, sr's - '33- . 1 K w F T N ii. -vs ni...,' HALPER, DIANE Di : junior Class Play, Usherettes, Chemistry Club, Pep Club. HALPER, RUTH Pe1111y .' Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club. HANDELMAN, IRVIN Ir1f',.' Philosophy Club, Chemistry Club, Stamp 8: Coin Club, Intramural Basketball, Table Tennis Club, Pep Club. HANEY, CAROL Calm: Girls' League, Homecoming Com- mittee, G.A.A., Beata Amica Y-Teens, Student Directory. HANSEN, ALFRED AIU: A Choir, B Choir, Intra- mural Golf. HANSEN, KENNETH r'K6717lJf,,.' A Choir. wk A 't 'N-ll' The Prize of ez letter gave enthusiasm to play. HANSON, KAY HANSON, MARGARET Midge',.' Minutemaids, Sergeant, G.A.A. Executive Board, Ski Club, Sec., Pep Club, Girls' League, Philosophy Club, German Club, Laetae Sorores Y- Teens, Chemistry Club, C Club, All City Award, B Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Student Council, Homecoming Committee. HARICH, DAVID: Bowling. HARLEY, SUSAN Sue : Pep Club, Sec., Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, G.A.A. Executive Board, All City Award, C Club, Chemistry Club, Minutemaids, French Club, Philos- ophy Club, Girls' League, Ski Club. HARRIS, ALAN AIU: Intramural Basketball, Stamp 84 Coin Club. HARRISON, GRETA Gretrh .' Girls' League. HART, NANCY Nanr : Pep Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls' League, Girls Glee Club, Usherettes, Spanish Club, Chem- f. ' ii'- 'fj'?fx.?5g. , lv ! . X 1: I wma, Lg, , in iii A ,, ' Q k k nit 5 W I . i Q -3 , I i , , - 'AQQQL 5 1? ' 4, gk PXP ir .1 .f fi ,A i f-1 are f N -'uf s wp, istry Club. HARTIGAN, PATRICK Hart : Times Staff. 'Wh fi ,,, . N , swf- A li 'J if? . -all V A 5532, . 'f ii ig ' I -ii - i'i- 5 I - HATZIDIMITRIOU, MARIA: F.T.A., French Club. HAUN, GEORGE: Chemistry Club, Times Staff. HAWLEY, WILLIAM BiIl' HAYES, CHARLES: Chemistry Club, Student Council, A Football, B Football, Varsity Track. HELDT, VUENDELL IVeep : A Football, Swimming Team, Varsity Track, Chemistry Club, Speech Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Ski Club. HELENIAK, PAUL: A Golf, Alpha Hi-Y, Mid Hi-Y, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Intramural Golf Medal, Intramural Basketball. I .s' . , x 2 ' A -aw wil' at was 1 nd'- ...af we as .? H , X if ' 3 S110-Day . . . wasn't it fun? HELFMAN, SANDRA Sa11dy : Student Councilg Minute- maidsg Beata Amica X-Teens, Sec.g Girls' Leagueg Pep Club. HELLE, MARILYN: Girls' Leagueg Library Clubg So An Y-Teens. HELMER, CHARLES Chuck HENDERSON, XWILLIAM Wild Bill .' Swimming Teamg International Relations Clubg Speech Club. HESS, CAROL Cari .' B Choirg Pep Club. HODGINS, HELEN: Beata Amica Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Ski Clubg Class Com- mittees. HOEL, BARBARA Barb : Executive Student Councilg Ce- hisean Staffg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Awardg Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg Laetae Sor- 'VR c R A , A ' MT f . a .sf c N if . . V 'J I pw f . . ' was to S iiiiiii V S s '.' '., S i . ., ,, : . . 5123? -I HOGAN, WILLIAM: Intramural Football. HOGE, NORMAN: Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Spanish Club. HOIUM, ROBERT HOLLOMAN, RITA: Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Pep Clubg Philosophy Club. HOLLY, JACQUELINE facleie .' Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Speech Clubg G.A.A. HOLMAN, AVIS: Minutemaidsg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Pep Club: Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Clubg Student Council. Choirg G.A.A. ores Y-Teensg Table Tennis Clubg Minutemaids. HOFFMAN, DONNA: Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Clubg B .fr IX . ev - A sl ' lan A5 Huff' 2 s'-W' A .5 -.. 4? 'T' -di' HOLMQUIST, JUDITH Iudy' .' Student Council' Sno-Day 1 Co-Chairman' Beata Amica Y-Teens Vice Presx Latin Club , Vice Pres., German Club Sec., Sophomore Honor Medal- .5 , unior Study Group, Bookstore, Chemistry Club, Girls League, Ski Club, G.A.A., A Choir, Class Committees. ' - ancl Finian's Rainbow a fantasy spun. 'K i 'vt Qi ff ,U , Q A: rl x , 9 9 3 Aix J Y Amica Y-Teens, Pres., Chaplain, Sophomore Honor Medal, - Junior Honor Medal, Latin Club, Pres., German Club, A HOLMQUIST, MARY: Senior Class Vice President, Beata Egi E Wag Q QP a Hr: YN 2 Af ai 3. . if is , 1 ig Choir, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, International Relations Club. g HOLTZ, STEVEN: A Band. ., in HOLUB, IAMES fim : Chemistry Club, Sophomore Honor L. H , , ,, A Medal, Intramural Basketball. HOPKINS, GEORGE Southern Gent : Times Editor, Hi- . Lite Staff, Executive Council, Latin Club, International Re- lations Club, A Choir, Junior Classical League, Stage Force. HORN, JOHN Toozr .- A Band. ' 4: ix HoTcHK1ss, VICKI1 Junior Class Play, senior cuss Play, at g i 'E , saa t. T s eit ' Student Director, Minutemaids, Pep Club, Girls' League, V Paint n' Patches, Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, G.A.A., Student tl ti ' 5 . Conf-cu. 2: HOWARD, CLAUDIA CIaud : Senior Class Play, G.A.A. ' Executive Board, Ski Club, Pep Club, Vice Pres., Girls' A League, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, junior Homecoming . Attendant. . ' --. ' 1 Q I S if ,1 flf, t L ii E ff' l 0 V Contrary to popular belief, this is not ' a recipe box hut the debate file of two of Central's superior speakers. ' Presenting their widely-acclaimed de- ' corum are Nancy Smith and Tom Tews. I . W. S sa , 952 ,Q .et K. 11. 1.24 'Q r - ff ,fl ,S ' 5 ' .1 , J. .jj . , ' 1 filiiv' - i , at 1, .,. 6 , A ' .. . - Q. .V 'Ji fj ii 'oe -.--Hf J tv if vs is , f' z ,, N' 5 ..,,, 2 .1-5. ., ,,...g,fg.f All of the assemblies were really just great, HOXVIE, ROBERT Bob .' Senior Class Treasurer, Chem- istry Club, Vice Pres., German Club, Vice Pres., Ski Club, Table Tennis Club, Latin Club, Chess Club, Junior Academy of Science, Gymnastics, Co-Chairman of Graduation, Home- coming Committee Co-Chairman. GORDON, JOANNE Jenin: Cehisean Co-editor, Sopho- more Sweetheart Attendant, Student Council, G.A.A., C Club, French Club, Girls' Club, Pep Club, J.S. Committee Co-Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Committee. HURTAK, JERRY HYATT, LYNDA, Minutemaids, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Usherettes, French Club. JAMORAL, ANITA Nita : Occupational Relations, Girls' Glee Club, B Choir. JANISCH, SANDRA Jann: Pep Club, Girls' League, Speech Club, A Choir, G.A.A., Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens. JENSEN, HARRY Bud : A Baseball, B Baseball, Intra- mural sports, Alpha Hi-Y, Chemistry Club. JENSEN, JUDITH Jude : Girls' League, Pep Club, B Choir, Ski Club. 1 his f li 1 ,fl an ' fi if s fe . Q A f M .E JENSEN, KATHLEEN Kit : Cheerleader, Minutemaids, Beata Amica Y-Teens, sec., Pep Club, Student Council, Girls' League, Usherettes. JENSEN, KATHRYN Kay .' Cheerleader, Pep Club, Beata Amica Y-Teens, Girls' League, Minutemaids, Usherettes, Student Council. JOHNSON, DIANE: Beata Amica Y-Teens, treas. Pep Club, Girls' League, Usherettes, Spanish Club, sec., B Choir, A Choir, G.A.A., Junior Red Cross, Homecoming Committee, Class Committee. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS JOHNSON, ELIZABETH '-'Biz : Spanish Club, Beata Amica Y-Teens, Girls' League, A Choir, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, B Choir, Ski Club, G.A.A.. JOHNSON, JENAY: So An Y-Teens, pres., Girls' Glee Club, B Choir, Girls' League. ig! ,. nr gf' 0' X gf Q if-nfs, it Yr.. 2 T ,Q an AQ dl' J and the girls who held snalees got their first stage break. JOHNSON, JIM: B Hockeyg Intramural Sportsg Central Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. JOHNSON, JOEL J0e .' Chemistry Clubg Student Councilg Itramural Sportsg Spanish Club. JOHNSTON, LINDA Blue Eyes : G.A.A.g Ora-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Girls' League, Girls' Glee Clubg B Choirg A Choirg French Club. JOYCE, DONALD D0n .' A Football, Chemistry Clubg Intramural Footballg Intramural Bowlingg Intramural Base- ball. KACHINSKY, MARY Marv: Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Girls' League, Pep Clubg G.A.A.g C Club. KANTROVUICH, LOUISE: F.T,A.g International Relations Club, Chemistry Clubg Choral Readers, Usherettesg G.A.A.g Spanish Clubg Philosophy Club. KAPLAN, ARLENE: Student Councilg Girls' Leagueg Chem- istry Clubg Philosophy Club, board memberg Paint 'n' Patches, Qrrailf, sq., M , LE . E,-, XM 4 -,,,f S, ,.' as hid V . E M59 1.55--i'f 'dd gs I - X . s1.i treas.g French Clubg Usherettes, Class Committee, Junior Class Play, Junior Study Groupg Sophomore Honor Medal. KAPLAN, EDVUARD Ed : A Choir, Senior Ensembleg Senior Quartetg Student Council. J J f., 'vm ...agp r. M-D vw 0 timings, If M., -Hr t gli ffm 'M gr M gi, KARON, BERNARD HB67'71i6H.' Cehisean Co-editorg Student Councilg French Clubg Philosophy Clubg Intramural Sportsg Stamp 8 Coin Clubg Junior Academy of Scienceg Junior Class Study Groupg World Staffg Quill 8: Scroll. KASPER, FAYE FaygIe : Girls' Leagueg B Choirg Girls' Glee Clubg Pep Clubg Usherettes. KASTEL, BARRY CurIy : A Football, captain, Central Hi-Y, sergeant at armsg Swimming Team, B Football, B rg Trackg Skin-diving Clubg Intramural Sports. as -fs-. 33 A KEHOE, THOMAS get- 4 J V KELLUM, MICHAEL: Student Council, pres., treas.g Sopho- Hg more Class Presidentg Mid Hi-Yg Alpha Hi-Yg Cross Coun- I z ,, Y 2 AKVVVLV ,Vk. try Teamg Senior Octetg Philosophy Clubg Chemistry Club. KELSON, MARY Mare : Girls' League, Chemistry Clubg fs 1 B Choirg So An Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Assemblies. an . - 9 ef 'Vw MX fa, an x.' . .J -Fr -A R61ll617ZI961' a symphony coming to our school KEMP, ALBERTA Bert : Junior Red Cross, Student Coun- cil, Girls' League. KEMP, LEONETTE Lee : A Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Operetta, Senior Octet, Pep Club, junior Achievement, Girls' V 53 EP League, Ping Pong Club, G.A.A. - KEMP, VERA: A Band, Chemistry Club, Girls' League, ' y G.A.A., Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens. J, M ,.:,,,a I S at . KENNEDY, FRANK: B Choir. ,Ui I , Z-'Q KENNEDY, SUSAN Sue : Beata Amica Y-Teens, sec., '-'-jp, I ' sf ,gf Minutemaids, Pep Club, German Club, Girls' League, A S V Choir, G.A.A. I KERKOXW, DAVID Dfwe'f. A KESSEL, GERALD 'Ierry .' Chess Club, German Club, treas., Chemistry Club, Intramural Sports. Q ,, KLEES, AGNES Go0cl9er .' Minutemaids, Pep Club, Girls' I . I League, Student Council, Ski Club, G.A.A., C Club, All ' .35 City Award, Chemistry Club, Class Committees, Laetae 5' I ' ' Sorores Y-Teens. f ,,. , . ...J . 1 f ' N . I if R i M S F tsllti . ,435 .0 K , 6 . ima y. . DD.Vs y ,Mg KLEIN, JAMES Sam . KNAPTON, ROBERTA Robbie : Beata Amica Y-Teens Ski Club, German Club, A Choir, Pep Club, Girls' League Class Committee, Junior Red Cross, G.A.A. KORAN, ROSEANN Ro : So An Y-Teens, sec., B Choir Girls' League, G.A.A., Assemblies, Girls' Glee Club. KRAMER, DENNIS: Chemistry Club. KRYJESKI, ARLETT Ginrlaie : Pep Club, Girls' League, M.D.V.C. KUBAT, DIANE: Future Business Leaders. 1 Qs in up 9 9 I f,,7' '52 I faiiw X flfgfx f 1 , ff' , ,er Ii' , . f 5. im. .mf , Hai? ' oft eq . r ' ff' H, tm 4 and to the surprise of the g sleeptzcal they were really cool. O erre ' KURTH, DENNIS ,W A LABORE, MARGARET Peggy : G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg -A - ' junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Speech Club. ' I LAFOND, THOMAS Tom .' Ski Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Gymnastics Team. A 1 p f LAMPERT, LOUIE: Student Councilg A Footballg B Foot- h ballg A Hockeyg B Hockeyg B Baseballg Ski Clubg Chemistry if M f Clubg Central Hi-Y. fp 'H Q .1 gf..-f ag- .....,, Y LAMSKI, SUZANNE Sue .' Homecoming Committee Co- ' chairmang Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Committeeg ,'..Vy Y-Teens. LANDT, EDWARD: A Choirg B Choir. LANG, STEVEN Sleve : Ping Pong Club. Q LANG WILLIAM Little Willie . A Hocke ' A Football' ,r 'dw ,QQ 1 ' ya Trackg Central Hi-Y, treas.g Sophomore Athletic Medal. 'I . WM I' i. 2 , I 1 red' I I i t 'po- -AW , fW '?Y - i ,V I ,7 , 1 -f ,f 3, . if i , -4. 5-Q I 1 Frei . ai iff? . ' Q . WP ' ' ' f-:f -' iii I I : iii , .asia .. . .Ti I3 '-33' lp- i .1I A O A t I g 5 , . 1 . ,.. : Ei .51 43 ,., 1 fr -4, A ,av 43 f .:::.. -'W LANGE, ROBERT Bob : Chemistry Clubg Kappa Hi-Yg Alpha Hi-Y. LARSON, GARY Gare : Olympian Hi-Yg Centurian Hi-Y, treas.g Student Council. LAURIE, GERALD: B Footballg Intramural Basketballg Junior Varsity Trackg junior Class Playg Philosophy Club, executive boardg Chemistry Club. LECHTMAN, ALLEN Butcb : A Hockeyg A Baseballg Cross Countryg Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Speech Club. LECY, CLAYTON Chula LA MERE, BARBARA Barb : G.A.A.g Junior Red Crossg Pep Club. 'W' km-F' c we f so 5 at 1 . fm - 'f'-lsr A - I L1' z I A ...Alf 4 I ,J LICHTSCHEIDL, JOHN - K yi wb 'ffl' .ff 5 ,W f at ,,,,w!? .3 ,v V: ,tm I The T59 LS. - Raplosody in Blue LENANDER, SHARON Sl9ari : Girls' League, Chemistry Club, Beata Amica Y-Teens, Spanish Club. LEVASSEUR, RICHARD Difk .' A Hockey. LEVERENZ, CRAIG Levey BelIe .' Alpha Hi-Yg Student Council, Ski Club: Chemistry Club. LEVY, ROBERT B0b .' Student Council, Chemistry Club, Philosophy Club, Table Tennis Clubg Debate Team, Rifle Clubg Speech Club. LEVITT, DAVID Da1'e : Junior Academy of Scienceg Math Clubg Spanish Club, Philosophy Club, Merit Semi-Finalistg Chemistry Club. LEWIS, GEORGIA P0rgy .' Beata Amica Y-Teens, A Choir, G.A.A., C Club, Girls' League, Pep Club, Class Committee, Spanish Clubg Chemistry Club. LEWIS, JENIFER j'en : Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Chemistry Club, B Choir, Girls' Glee Clubg G.A.A. LICHTER, PAULA: Usherettesg A Choir, Girls' League, Pep Clubg Chemistry Club. ,K iv, Ki 19' . 'gil' 'x .1 wwe- . X - 1-R' 1 fri s . I . v 1 is A g . es . z A LILIENKAMP, MICHAEL LITTON, STEPHEN Little : Chemistry Club, French Club, Stamp 84 Coin Club, Bowling Team. 'Q It LUDDEN, BARBARA Barb .' G.A.A., Chemistry Clubg pf Q Girls' Leagueg B Choir, Girls' Glee Club. LUGAR, JOHN - ...,,',,i.x3 1' 1 LUNDBERG, SUSAN Sue : Student Council, recording sec g G.A.A. Boardg Sophomore Honor Medal, Girls' League Council, J.S. Committee Co-chairman, Minutemaids, councilg gl Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, treas., C.C.C., Chaplain, Orchestra. 9 was given all the applause it was clue. LYNN, MARTHA Marn : G.A.A. Board, pres.g Cheer- . leaderg Homecoming Co-chairmang Student Councilg Deal .T lk G y if N 5 Boardg Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Q W N A Choirg Minutemaids. , ,wi W Q. M, MAAS, THOMAS Tom : Chemistry Clubg Intramural 4:VV Sportsg Spanish Club. jj' MACKAY, sUsAN 'fsufiw National Thespiang junior Class ii tk Q Playg Speech Clubg Senior Class Playg A Choirg Paint 'n' ' 'll 'S Patches, vice pres.g Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Senior Octetg Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Jia' Usherettes. 'ft-V Milli, MACKEY, PATRICIA A MAGY, ROBERT Bob .' Times Staffg senior Class Playg A Choirg Senior Octetg Quill 84 Scroll, pres.g Speech Club. V ii ,- MAHANEY, JOHN T is r Z, F' -ff MAHLE, JEAN: Minutemaidsg Student Councilg All City Awardg Pep Club, executive boardg A Choirg Class Commit- i if 'QAM teesg Laetae Sorores Y-Teensq Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg - P' .t- ries. f - et Philosophy Clubg Ski Clubg C Clubg Girls' Glee Club. S MAHR, KATHLEEN KatlJy : Future Business Leadersg A Pep Clubg Girls' League. A .., E? ..,.,a,?,,'l f 4: S2 .,-df 5 - .. 1 Showing typical school spirit as far as donations go is Terry Cutts. When money runs out, Terry believes, then it's time to give your shoes. we ' ' K vw Q ts L. ' jiff 5 il I-. . 5533 5 Tilsgqf zfiiifla fir we ,wa 4' fe'- ' - at Dim-3 . 'Ok ew j .4 . 'A--Q. - 'fi . . .J L I ' 'P . if .M . ,,LL My -?,5?fv.i . K fq fl I ,.QQ:'fg.fi?'?:l'i. 4 1 il -'-i f H 'Q .. ' . J f - ,. 31 tiny ,Q . 4 . .Q l qv---nr , ' .... W ff m,m.:. l I l .M ,ar as-.M MATHIESEN, JOHN Kooleie : B Choir. MCAVEY, ROBERT Babu: Homecoming Committee Co- chairmang National Forensic Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Speech Club. MCCLUNEY, MICHAEL Mike .' Cross Countryg Junior Varsity Trackg Senior Varsity Trackg Chemistry Club. McCONNELL, DIANNE Deen: Girls' Leagueg Junior Achievementg Pep Clubg B Choirg G.A.A.g Y-Teensg Home- making Clubg Junior Red Cross. MECOY, IDELL Cookie : So An Y-Teens. MCGRATH, ROGER Regus Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Philosophy Club. To Washington and New York went Centmfs senior class MAJOR, SHERRYL Sl9erry : Student Councilg Latin Clubg Girls' Leagueg F.T.A.g Junior Honor Medalg Pep Clubg G.A.A. MALCOLM, CARLEEN Miki : Philosophy Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg A Choirg B Choirg Girls' Glee Club. MANOS, JAMES Jim : Tennisg Stamp 8: Coin Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Chemistry Club. MANTHEY, PATRICIA Pain: Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Homecoming Committeeg Junior Red Crossg Y-Teens. MARSHALL, KATHLEEN Katl:y .' Girls' Leagueg Y- Teensg Spanish Club. MARSTAD, STEVE: German Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Varsity Trackg Intramural Football. MATHES, JAMES Iim .' Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Stage Forceg Orchestrag Junior Varsity Trackg Speech Club. MATHEXWS, JOYCE: A Choirg A Bandg Ota-Kan-Ya Y- Teensg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A. V O . . . . f aol 1 '5' . :V . . . E - 'P' ,1 E f U 13 the memory 0 that wonder ul f f ye tmp wzll never pass. 11. McGUIRE, CATHERINE ffcafxyya- spanish Club. M M D A I 'Mp McKEE, CRAIG Marv: French Clubg Occupational Rela- 4' 'L i 4 tions. ff W .fi McKITTRICK, RAE: G.A.A. . p2,gZym ix MEAD, DAVID: Times Staffg Chemistry Clubg junior Achievementg Directory Staff. MEAD, DEANNA Deen: Future Teachers of Americag Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Ota-Kan-Ya Y- Teensg B Choirg Girls' Glee Club. MELANDER, EUGENE Gene : Ski Clubg Chemistry Club' Chess Clubg Homecoming Committee. ! MELIUS, KAREN: Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Girls' League' Pep Club. y MENZ, WILLIAM BiIl : Alpha Hi-Yg Intramural Basket- ball. M 0' num? sf' '43 1 R40 -..,, ,nge . 'A l-..W.,,,f4 S AR ef., -file iff Xi ,Nr .sfxv A .. .' - K i . 1- - J ' 4' . Tw . Mm r 7? A , 2 aw' . if ia ir y gf . 1 8 A , A . fi -5 MERGENS, CAROLE: Girls' Leagueg Iunior Red Crossg fd' 'ff Homemaking Club. . ' MERSKY, LARRY Mersle : ski Club. gp . ....y. I tc. MEYER, CAMILLE Can: Usherettsg Girls' Leagueg junior Red Crossg Homemaking Club. MIKULAK, ROBERT MukIuk .' junior Varsity Trackg Senior Varsity Trackg Stage Force, pres., vice pres.g Cross ' ' -':, A 'A 5 A -'- . V f i ii C ii ' ' - - 1 ' giug' NW? L.. 5 :lze f K, Y jf 1 Countryg Math Clubg German Clubg Junior Honor Medalg Chemistry Clubg KTCA-TV Production Staffg Junior Study Group. MILLER, BARBARA Barb : Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Class Committeesg Assembliesg Y-Teens. MILLER, GEORGE Mills esy AIA: H . Sparkling enthusiasm in . eaclo club reigned, 11 31 A f A s ,. , ZE MILLS,CAROLE:Gir1s'Leagueg Pep Club. . A MOBERG, KAREN Cay .' Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Girls Leagueg Pep Club. f.. if sv -K wal' 9 kd , A 'H a 1 Nuff' , e, ' MOLDENHAUER, JUDITH fudi : Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Wi Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Future Business Leaders. MOODY, WALTER: A Footbalg Chemistry Clubg Gysnastics. MOORE, PATRICK: Locker Force. 4949 MORGAN, HELEN: Paint 'n' Patchesg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A. MOSMAN, MIKE: Cehisean Staffg French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg junior Varsity Trackg Senior Varsity . up ' in Track. A MURPHY, DIANE MurplJ .' B Choirg G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Ax A a-44' iii Q rm -2 2 Girls' Leagueg Table Tennis Club. if-ii 'T fl - gg .. f . .- 2 MURRAY, MARY Kay : A Choirg B Choirg Operettasg Jr. 8: Sr. Ensembleg Junior Red Cross, vice prcs.g Interna- tional Relations Clubg French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg junior Achievement. MYERS, LEORA Leon: G.A.A.g Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Minutemaidsg Spanish Clubg Latin Clubg Philosophy Club. NASON, HELEN Bet.vy .' Beata Smica Y-Teensg A Choir, business managerg Honeytonesg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg German Clubg G.A.A. Board. NEBY, JUDI: Senior Class Publicity Chairmang Minute- maidsg Girls' League Councilg Erosh Orientation Co-chair- mang Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg C Clubg Paint 'n' Patchesg -15 S 7 Q.. ,ge K -Ax, has An: fm-Q if . ,,.. ig-uffgf i if gb. ti W Ne'-nuff' Student Councilg Bookstoreg Pep Club. ' Ex NEIKIRK, BONNIE: Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Y-Teens. 5 i NEMER, ROXIE: Pep Clubg Latin Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Q G.A.A.g Usherettesg Chemistry Clubg French Club. in every member interest never waned. by NEWCOMB, JAMES: Chemistry Clubg Projection Force pres.g Library Clubg Philosophy Club. F ,ar . NICKELSON, ROBERT Nirk : A Hockeyg B Hockeyg 1 V 4 Chemistry Club. O. pez. NIELSEN, CAROL Red : Latin Clubg A Choirg Ota-Kan- SW if Ya Y-Teens, sec.g G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg C Clubg jf' .551 Girls' Glee Club. NIELSEN, KATHRYN Karin: Beata Amica Y-Teensg I O H Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Minutemaidsg Pep Clubg Latin 'M , . f Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g B choir. s , NOLAN, TERRY: Junior Class Playg Pep Clubg Girls' g J Z' p A Y Leagueg A Choirg B Choirg Senior Octetg Paint 'n' Patchesg ' , O J ef A Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Club. NORTON, BARBARA Befb .- Beata Amica Y-Teens, Il'6HS.Q -e., A e-ee Spanish Clubg Pep Club, executive boardg Girls' League ep! ig ' Minutemaidsg Chemistry Clubg G.A.A.g Central Y-Teens 9 Q.. A 1 e n .i., A Council Secretaryg Speech Clubg Usherettes. NOVAK, ADRIENNE Aden: Paint 'n' Patchesg Debateg V V Chemistry Clubg National Forensic Leagueg C Clubg Choral Readersg Latin Clubg Usherettesg Pep Clubg Girls' League. V - ,J g OASE, JOHN Oz .' 9, e cw . V X. L..k ., - ' O '1- .. I K 5 .K E Q zgu 4 . '19 .gg A - VTTT? ,,,.- ' ' H .'.L e,,f-e 'K I .B eices J ' 'C ee as 'Jw l r ' .... ,VQ I if T' e A K my , p VZ,y OBERG, JOY J0yus : Chemistry Clubg Beata Amica Y- N ., iii Teensg Spanish Clubg Debateg C Clubg All City Awardg E 1 V 'iii iiiiy i ' Ski Clubg Paint 'n' Patchesg Speech Club. f fl O'CONNOR, SANDRA Saudy : Pep Clubg G1flS, League. gf O V ' OLSON, GRETCHAN A 1 in OLSON, JOHN o1e .- B Choirg A cheife Central Hi-Y. if ef B OLSON, MARY ELLEN: A Choirg Beata Amica Y-Teensg riff! 'V ...sf Minutemaidsg Junior Red Cross Council. Q A 5 M ORRILL, PENELOPE Pem1y .- Beata Amica Y-Teensg Pep , 'gzfe ,g Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg G.A.A. 51 4 sw? mimi ,rv f,f.g'f'T,, I 'i 99' ,uqk .33 7Pf4J?jy ,ri itee - fs 7 ' I 1 I if 'S-I se - Q C :.V. V :E I .X il:-L I Some instructed, some were serviceable, OSTEN, EVARISTE E11 : Cross Countryg German Club, Pres.g Chemistry Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Kappa Hi-Y, pres.g Alpha Hi-Yg Junior Class Study Groupg B Basketballg Intramural Footballg Class Committeesg B Choir. OZOLINS, ILZE: Chemistry Clubg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens. PAINE, VIRGINIA Gimzy : Senior Class Playg Debateg Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg A Choirg C Clubg Pep Club. PALAc1os, NOE Curly PANGBORN, HOXVARD Russ .' Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Red Crossg Bowlingg Library Club. PARIZEK, CLARENCE Clare PARKER, BARBARA PARKER, NANCY P0c1aie .' A Choirg Girls' League Coun- cilg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g C Clubg Minutemaidsg Girls' Glee Clubg Beata Amica Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Class Commit- teesg Homecoming Committeeg Graduation Co-Chairman. .ll- lp-V I.: - mi 2 ......-ff 4, PAYMAR, JEFFREY Pancl9o : Spanish Clubg Cehisean J 'E' f Staffg A Choirg Senior Octetg Orchestra. PEABODY, JANCEY janv: Ora-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, pres.g Pep Clubg French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Spanish Club. PEDERSON, SANDRA Sa11die : Future Business Leaders. PEDRO, LOUIS Louie : Tennis Teamg Spanish Clubg Table Tennis Clubg Intramural Footballg Intramural Bowling. PEILEN, MARY LOU L11Iu : Spanish Clubg Chemistry ' Clubg G.A.A.g CH Clubg All City Awardg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Future Teachers of America. PELANT, ROSE LEE: B Choirg Girls' Glee Clubg Ota-Kan- Ya Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Pep Club. f ,mn- ,, I tp I y it f -- ' A p ff , if .3 7 : -as f some gave entertainment undeniable PELLER, KATHLYNE Katby : Future Teachers of Ameri- ca, Latin Clubg G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Awardg Square ik' Dance Club. PERLMAN, ROLLIE Rol .' Paint 'n' Patches, Usherettesg G.A.A., C Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Club, Latin Clubg Chemistry Clubg Speech Club, Class Committees. PETERSON, BARBARA Barb .' Cheerleader, Pep Club, pres.g Homecoming Queen Attendant, Sophomore Sweet- heart Attendantg junior Class Vice Presidentg j.S. Prom Chairman, G.A.A. Board, vice pres.g Laeta Sorores Y-Teens, vice pres., Student Council, Minutemaids, Girls' League, Ski Clubg G.A.A.g CH Club, All City Award, Chemistry Club. PETERSON, CAROLE Pete : Girls' Glee Clubg So An Y- Teensg Library Clubg Future Business Leaders, Girls' League. PETERSON, CHARLES CI1uck .' Student Council, Minute- men Hi-Yg Stamp 8: Coin Club. PETERSON, DONALD: A Football, captain, Swimming Team, Sophomore Class Vice President, Ski Club, Alpha Hi-Y. PETERSON, GLEN PETERSON, PATRICIA S? Q of 5 -.E-rj Loads of new friends came , 'K , Q A ' wztla each year, Af ati +4 Mb V ' - 4 PETERSEN, SHIRLEE Sl9irl .' B Choir: Girls' Glee Clubg Q , ,' .f Nj PFAENDER, JAY K0ocl9 .' Student Council, executive . A board: All City Student Council: Central Hi-Y, chaplain: , mfs S, . So An Y-Teens: Girls League. X any , .yy Tennis Team: All City Hi-Y: Ski Club, pres.: Chemistry i Club: Stamp 8: Coin Club: Intramural Sports. PFEFER, ARTHUR: A Baseball: A Football: A Hockey: Chemistry Club. PHILLIPS, KENNETH Ken PIETTE, FRAN Hot-SlJot : French Club: Library Club. PINNOXW, SHARON: Pep Club, executive board: Chemistry Clubg Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, sec.: Latin Club: Student Council, executive board: Minutemaids: A Choirg Girls' League: Girls' Glee Club: B Choir. PIPER, JEFFREY Jeff : Junior Class Treasurer: A Football: B Football' B Basketball: B Golf: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Mid Hi-Y sec. treas.g Alpha Hi-Y, treas.: Speech Club. -ng ' ia ' PITTELKOW, CAROLE: So An Y-Teens, treas.g A Choir: f 'vs J 1- J , Girls' Glee Club. J TY ,Q Wag: .. K -Lg V 5 -:N-Q, Y lid in 'ww -fe' ' at PLAHN, SUSAN: Laeta Sorores Y-Teensg Ski Club: Girls' League: Spanish Club. PLAUT, JONATHAN J0m1y : Latin Club: French Clubg German Clubg Chemistry Club. POCH, THOMAS Tom : Gymnastics: Tennis Team: A Choirg Kappa Hi-Y, sec.: French Club: Student Council: Alpha Hi-Y: Intramural Hockey: Junior Ensemble: Senior Ensemble: Operettag Junior Red Cross. J - POGORILER, LOUISE Debbie : Future Teachers of Ameri- Sf' Q aa.. '-,.....a ca: Spanish Clubg Chemistry Club: Usherettesg G.A.A.: B Choirg Speech Clubg Pep Club: Junior Red Cross. POLANSKY, SUSAN Susie .' A Choir: Debate: Philosophy Club: Junior Study Group: Speech Club: Chemistry Club: Girls' League: Spanish Club. POLLOXW, SHARON: Latin Club: German Club: Chemistry Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: G.A.A.g C Club: Girls' League. PUTNAM, ROBERT GoplJer : Central Hi-Yg Gymnasticsg many of which will always be clear. POTRATZ, WAYNE: Homecoming C0-chairmang Sopho- more Honor Medalg Junior Honor Medalg Alpha Hi-Yg Sen- ior Varsity Trackg Cross Countryg Student Councilg Philoso- phy Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Class Publicity Chairman. POWERS, RANDI: Girls, Leagueg Spanish Clubg Philosophy Club. PRATT, RICHARD Rirl2 : Track Managerg Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Club. PRICE, JACKIE Jark .' A Choirg Philosophy Clubg Ski Clubg Operetta. PROBST, LAVURENE Larry PROHOFSKY, DEANNA Dede : Paint 'n' Patchesg Chem- istry Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Speech Clubg Ski Club. 535 gil p E an ... ff im , 'I 4' I air f-were ni . . iii' W if lj ng ' mga. -...J-I WM. ,,Asy f Al .. ,gav- ,di Zi me Lf Chemistry Clubg Intramural Sports. QUINLAN, JUDITH Judy 5 ,. i I , F., K ,Je . .J A 5 ' N L I ' t, ,E x K - 4 ' , . V he f -P' -. 1 A I I' H: I 'F Q Q V ' ISS!! s. f,. B x ,.f ? '-Cs. Q gm rf . Q - .lk '-:......f1 A RADCLIFFE, DOUGLAS Doug : Radio Club, pres? treas.g Orchestrag Ski Clubg Chess Clubg S.P.A.R.C.g Philosophy Clubg French Clubg Junior Study Group. RADEMACHER, JACK Rain: Stage Forceg Chemistry Clubg Chess Club. RAITER, ROGER ROG : Projection Force. REGNIER, MARY: Girls' Glee Club. REISER, JUDY: Girls, Leagueg Pep Clubg Table Tennis Club. RICHARDSON, MICHAEL Big Miken: Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg B Footballg Intramural Sportsg Spanish Clubg Bowling. HQ! ,. V I, . . g' . ' if a A A. A f ef ' -: .4053 3 mv . N .ia 4? 'R 'Q ,gg i wk Q Ei W -5. are .ff as-J my W 3: A- , ,f . m,A. W NP' I I, l , f , ff' x Fond memories we will ever share, RICK, PAUL Butcl9 .' Alpha Hi-Y, Junior Class Play, Speech Club, Stage Force, Cross Country, Prime Minister. REIS, MARIA Perry : American Field Service, Student Council, Chemistry Club, International Relations Club, G.A.A., Homecoming Committee, Beata Amica Y-Teens. RIVERS, HORACE: Gymnastics, A Choir, Track. ROBERTS, JAMES Jim : A Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y' Junior Class Play, Chemistry Club, B Basketball, B Footballl Philosophy Club, Ski Club. 5 ROBERTS, TIMOTHY Tim .' Chemistry Club, A Football' B Hockey, Rifle Club. 7 ROBINS, BRUCE: Chemistry Club, Radio Club, vice pres.- Philosophy Club, Student Directory. 7 ROBINSON, ADA R0bi11 : A Choir, Girls' League. ROBINSON, JEAN A I ax .,,w4 ' ROCKHOLD, JERRY Reb ROGERS, SANDRA Sandy : G.A.A., Pep Club, Minute maids, Cehisean Staff, Homecoming Committee Co-chairman International Relations, Philosophy Club, French Club, Jun ior Study Group, Senior Study Group. RONZANI, PETER Pele : Chemistry Club. ROSENBAUM, NATHAN Nale : A Baseball, C Club German Club, Philosophy Club, B Choir. ROSENBERG, FREDERIC HFiIlg6TSH.' A Band, Stage Force Stamp 81 Coin Club, Ski Club, Student Council. t A 4t 1 jg i :.' ROSENBERG, JON: Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Centurian U Hi-Y. Remembrance of them will never wear. ROSENBLOOM, WILLIAM Bill : Debate. ROSENBLUM, GAIL: Student Councilg Junior Class Playg Paint 'nl Patchesg Speech Clubg Chemistry Clubg Usherettesg M, French Clubg G.A.A.g C Clubg Pep Clubg Class Committeeg Ski Club. ROSENBLUM, 'IUDITH HP6lll71it1U.' Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Latin Club. ROSSMAN, STEPHEN Steve : Times Staffg A Trackg Student Council, executive boardg Senior Class Playg Debateg National Forensic Leagueg Junior Varsity Track 8: Basket- ballg A Choirg Cross Countryg Table Tennis Club, treas., sec.g Speech Clubg Quill and Scroll. f t Y QQ Aft 7-db. l fl an . , W RUEHL, MYRON Big Mi N RUSHTON, MICHAEL Miken: Chemistry Clubg Spanish rf is Club. RUSK, JOANN: Y-Teens. A Q RUZICHKA, GARY ziggy A Bandg chemistry Club. if ' 1 X ...ill :N wi e ' L 'yzar -. 'yr eiii X if ss, l h I if A - E A y , X ...gr W ' ,N V I 2 ff fl :'i li f -A-4'7'f I .LKL I M A to -A ..--M-N ' , A k 'W E' I RYAN, THERESE ANNE Terri : Girls' League. SALMONSON, DUANE Sam : Alpha Hi-Y. I .F SANDBERG, DENNIS Denny : B Choirg A Choirg Intra- , Q .. mural Sportsg Alpha Hi-Yg Junior Octetg Senior Octet. g SANDERS, JACQUELINE jafque .- Girls' Glee Clubg B A -ui A Choirg Girls' League. if , SANFT, WANDA LEE Wandu .' A Choirg Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Club. 57 A P if E ,,Kig,.gv I ii ' ..... ts' A 7- t ff'7'f? f 1 5 Viv - ' - I tit Q' i :.: , 'I f agp ' I ' ,-. .,.. . ar w e s fe., , X 4, 'xv J my s center of learning Central has been SANGSLAND, STEPHANIE Stevie : Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' League. SATTLER, JAMES SCHACHTMAN, GAIL: Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Paint 'n' Patchesg Usherettesg Girls' Glee Clubg Homemaking Clubg Senior Class Playg Junior Red Cross. SCHADT, GLENDA: Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Soph- omore Honor Rollg Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg G.A.A.g C Clubg So An Y-Teens. ' SCHAFFHAUSEN, JEAN: Girls' Leagueg Girls' Glee Clubg Pep Clubg French Clubg So An Y-Teens. SCHLEH, JEANNE feunnie .' Spanish Club, treas.g Cehi- sean Staffg German Clubg International Relations Clubg Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Class Committeesg Sophomore Honor Medalg G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Awardg Philoso- phy Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Study Group. SCHMIDT, ROGER Bulrb : A Choirg B Choirg B Foot- ballg Intramural Footballg Centray Hi-Y. SCHROEDER, PENELOPE Penny .' Ski Clubg A Choirg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Minutemaidsg Chemistry Clubg G.A.A.g Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Girls' Glee Clubg Student Council. , M i f 1, 'E .1f ' '-5' r :vm 4 . 'T' fr .y id f av Q Q in Q. -. K vga? .1 .'EligQ,gx f A fx.-fllil' I' Lila- -fist, -1356? -WAS? SCHROEDER, THOMAS f-'R N? N ,,J 72-S SCHUBERT, KRISTINA Tina : G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg if F.H.A.g historian. X lg S SCHULDT, BEVERLY Be11 .' Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg B Choirg C Clubg Chemistry Clubg Table Tennis Clubg So An . ,.. -.- - A . . Y-Teens, vice pres., treas.g G.A.A. V' ' .. S e ,- , SCHULTE, NEIL: Sophomore Honor Medalg Junior Acad- emy of Science. was ,-.. , SHUMAKER, GORDON G0rdy .' A Hockeyg B Hockeyg Cross Countryg Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Spanish Clubg Trackg Intramural Sports. .f , ' . ' ' . Q ....' SCHWARTZ, NANCY Nanc : Y-Teensg Girls' League. which has inspired us as young women and men. SEAR, SANDRA Sandy : G.A.A. SEHM, RONALD Chuck SEYLLER, WESLEY Moose .' Kappa Hi-Yg A Basketballg Chemistry Club. SHANKLIN, ,IERALDINE ferrie : Future Business Lead- ersg Library Club. SHAPIRO, NEAL: B Hockeyg Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Intramural Football. SHAW, SHARON Sherri .' Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g C Clubg Chemistry Clubg Pep Club. SHEAHAN, JAMES finz : Speech Clubg Philosophy Clubg Ski Clubg Student Council. SIMMONS, BURNETTA: Girls' Leagueg Pep Club. E PM fjflihi lil fl-fix I 'Had All life!! we ,E YA 'Z' 4-ll' .Q ,ref Qi gi: Q3 Q' L I 73' ,E ia . . x-if . . ON .9 'N-... :.- ' W ' , ff? , . , p, ,,,, rig,-sw x -fesfj, i n is:-Q... X . Harriet S. suggests that Katie Slattery is reading a speech. However, Paul- ette Graf claims she's practicing a song. On the other hand, Sue H. vows that she's gargling. Katie, upon re- ceipt of this book, please straighten us out! 4 ' J . .X 'I ,ff-r . 6. .5 5. bm .5 ,Y ,4.fnv1-3 ., -Mfr gy Q ,M . 2 was .. .,VVkk W! .Qi ,. fm 'Q Lf,- Student responsibility has developed with training and time, SIMMS, JOYCE: Girls' League, Pep Clubg Y-Teens. SINGER, HARRIET: French Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Junior Red Cross. SINGER, MARLENE: Cheerleaders, Pep Club, executive board, Girls' League, G.A.A., C Club, All City Award, Times Staff, J.S. Committee, Paint 'n' Patches, Latin Club, Ski Club, Dance Committees, Girls' Glee Club, Speech Clubg Chemistry Club. SIREK, THOMAS: A Football, Track, Hi-Y, B Football, Cross Country, Junior Varsity Track. SJERVEN, DAVID SKUTANS, MARIJA Gigi : Future Teachers of America, International Relations Club, Spanish Clubg G.A.A., Times Staff. SLATTERY, KATHLEEN Katie : A Choir, Spanish Club, vice pres., Chemistry Club, sec., Honeytonesg Student Coun- cilg Future Teachers of America, treas.g Laetae Sorores Y- Teens, G.A.A., C Club, Senior Octetg Senior Ensemble, Pep Club. SMESTAD, JOHN: Chemistry Club. Y A -was K ,X f fr I -I A ,rf L .rf M - .S ,- K QQ v-gk: I f .Q 4 . ,,, ,. ,. S gf 2? . ,K ,:,. , As ' .L V 9, , .. ' I , -f.. e.. .1 . . ,V . . -- .. .1 I ', .N A I 1 . Ns..-V X., vw Q E I .t x .-A A , A L -' , .f . e. . t I - -F 4 b 1- SMITH, DONALD Don : Alpha Hi-Yg Speech Club, treas.g A I Chemistry Club, pres., Swimming Team, co-captain, Golf as Teamg National Forensic League. SMITH, JAMES Slim . -5. SMITH, JOHNNIE: French Club, Girls' League, G.A.A. J SMITH, MARILOU: Cehisean Staff, Pep Club, executive board- Ski Club, vice pres. sec., Beata Amica Y-Teens pres g et.: - Chemistry Club, A' Choir Latin Club, vice pres. Class Committee co chairman Homecoming Committee SMITH MARTHA 'Marl'. Ota-Kan Ya Y-Teens' Chem istry Club, Girls League' G.A A., Speech Club ' 1 I , ' 1 I - i , - -f- . V HV SMITH NANCY' National Forensic Lea ue, Beata Amica I - , J ' Q , - 8 Y-Teens, Sophomore Honor Medal- unior Honor Medal Chemistry Club, Philosophy Club, Speech Club, Orchestra, G.A.A., C Club. to give seniors the courage for the upward climb. SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, SANDRA Sandy : Ota-Kan Ya Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, G.A.A., C Club, Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, B Choir, Speech Club, All City Award, Future Homemakers of America. SOKOL, THOMAS Tom SOLEM, DENNIS: A Choir. SONNON, STUART SOO, MAUREEN: Student Council, A Choir. SORENSEN, MARY Mar .' Chemistry Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teens, Pep Club, Teachers of America SORG, LEONA 1 , :sf H, 5, ,QE ff? 1 i' 3 fi N, ef C. A Choir, Girls' League, Future y ,lf A-...t so 1,57 ff .: 5 ,sax F xi I ,N Vx , fky l tski IAK K et all , x B A SORUM, JACQUELINE H-,dfq1li6U.' Beata Amica Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' League, Minutemaids, Homecom- ing Committee, Chemistry Club, Ski Club. SORUM, JAMES Twig : Alpha Hi-Y, Spanish Club, pres., Homecoming Slogan Wfinnerg Kappa Hi-Y, chaplain, IS. Committees, Homecoming Committees, Student Council. SPAETH, THOMAS T01n : Cross Country, A Basketball, B Basketball, A Baseball, Alpha Hi-Y, pres., Junior Class President, Chemistry Club, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, A Choir, Latin Club. SPECKER, BARBARA STALDER, LINDA: Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club, Phil- osophy Club, Laeta Soroes Y-Teens, chaplain, Junior Study Group, Latin Club, Senior Study Group, junior Red Cross, cabinet, Pep Club, Homecoming Committees, Class Com- mittee. STANFIELD, REBECCA Becky : National Forensic League, Chemistry Club, Paint n' Patches, Choral Readers, French Club, German Club, G.A.A., C Club. The graduating seniors a heritage leave STARKS, PAULETTE: A Choir, B Choir, Girls' League, Table Tennis Club, G.A.A., C Club, All City Award. STEELE, RICHARD Puncl9y : Table Tennis Club, Philoso- phy Club, Track, Ski Club, Cross Country, Gymnastics, A Football, Student Council, Hi-Y. STEIN, KENNETH Ken : Cehisean Staff, Philosophy 44 Hgwkx-f . f 4 ,L- -is fag ,,, 8 fe---i we ' - --3 X lY yi - kvkh K,-if I K. l ls g f .fiigzs ' - is Ls x S , 1- ,. l W. 1 '-fi .cw STONE, STANFORD S1a11 .' Chemistry Club, Table Ten- nis Club. STRAPP, JOHN Jark .- Chemistry Club, A Baseball. Club, Chemistry Club, Debate Club. STEINER, JOHN: Rifle Club, German Club. STERNBERG, DIANE EllJel .' A Choir, sec., Laetae Sor- ores Y-Teens, Student Council, G.A.A., Minutemaids, Soph- omore Honor Medal, Junior Honor Medal, Pep Club, Chem- istry Club, German Club. STEVENSON, KATHLEEN Kathy : Student Council, ex- ecutive board, Minutemaids, Pep Club, executive board, Chemistry Club, sec., Girls' League, G.A.A., Speech Club, Girls' Glee Club, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman' Beata Amica Y-Teens, I.C.C. STIRZL, JOHN S STONE, FRANCES Fran .' French Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, Chemistry Club. F.. A .A lnqffvy, '4' .1 Q- , . g. ,. .-4 z . 4 7 Vi V. f in 'gig V ww bi ' l f . 3, -- J , zfg .. , H STRAUS, JEAN: Times Editorial Board, chairman, Cehisean Staff, French Club, treas., Philosophy Club, executive board Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Senior Study Group, Junior Hon- or Medal, Pep Club, C Club. STURLEY, SUSAN Sue Minuetmaids, Laeta Sorores Y- Teens, Ski Club, treas., Homecoming Committee, Co-Chair- man, C Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club. SULTAN, ANNETTE Vicki .' Pep Club, Spanish Club 'di Chemistry Club, G.A.A., C Club, Student Council. SWARTZ, LARRY: Senior Class Play, Chemistry Club Table Tennis Club, Ski Club, Philosophy Club, Speech Club. of spirit and achievements which every school needs. SWENSON, PAUL Itchy : Chemistry Clubg Philosophy Clubg Ski Clubg A Bandg A Football. SZMIOT, GERALDINE Gerri .' G.A.A.g C Clubg Span- ish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Speech Club. TAFFEL, GERALD Jerry : A Basketballg Table Tennis Clubg Chemistry Clubg Intramural Basketball. TAKLE, ROBERT Bohn: Ski Clubg Tennis Clubg B Hockeyg Centurian Hi-Y. TAYLOR, JENNY: A Choirg Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg B Choir. TAYLOR, JOYCE: Pep Clubg B Choirg Girls' League. TEMPEST, JOHN jack sri 'kwa as Q X ,ky a 1 fffd W.. M131 if 'l fa ,-ayfvss , , 4 Qfwixsw 3 H2 I . g .Me mari D O TEWS, THOMAS: National Forensic Leagueg Student Coun- ' ii . cilg Golfg B Basketballg Philosophy Clubg Chemistry Clubg W 1-3 H Alpha Hi-Y. W' ' i . if ., f-we its J . wi Gm .4 n j 'git W is q Jsye . . C A 2 I' sl ' ,Q - THEITS, MARILYN Micky .' Girls' Leagueg Chemistry X ' Council. - Clubg Laeta Sorores Y-Teensg Minutemaidsg Pep Club. THOELKE, NEAL: Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Student THOMASON, PAULA Paula Tee .' Times Staffg Junior Red Crossg Laeta Sorores Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Travail Ami Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg International Re- lations Clubg Homecoming Committeeg G.A.A. THOMPSON, KAY: Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g B Choirg ' H -,i. Girls' Glee Club. J., df 'f' ' A f THOMPSON, LANA: Beata Amica Y-Teens, chaplaing A ,J ,M H ' ,wh Choir, accompanistg Chemistry Clubg National Forensic 'ig Leagueg Choral Readersg Usherettesg Girls' League. J E ZIVQ . ' TILSNER, RALPHA Ralph : Pep Clubg Chemistry Clubg ie., ' . -rx' A Choirg Assembliesg G.A.A.g Philosophy Clubg B , e,., ,.-' . V :?,,fz.4 Sisfgws ' Choirg Girls' Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' League. ,,... .ccc P 39 ,iw ,555 ,.. ir? l x Ka . .- .. ,NXNW , ,pm y .2-rs .-H . :gf Q Xl 'f 'sf As we now near our graduation, TODORA, ANTHONY TOENSING, ROBERT Babu: A Hockey Senior Varsity Track, Cross Country, Alpha Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Home- coming Committee, co-chairman. TROUT, ELISABETH Liz .' G.A.A.., Girls' League, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, Y-Teensg Student Council. TSCHIDA, FRANK Cbeats .' Chemistry Clubg B Hockey, A Hockey, Philosophy Club, Central Hi-Y, Student Coun- cilg Intramural Basketball, Ski Club. TSCHIDA, MICHAEL Miken: Central Hi-Y, B Hockey' Intramural Sports, Spanish Club. 9 TUFTS, MARY: Girls' League. TURNBULL, KATHLEEN Katlay : Chemistry Clubg Girls' League, German Club. TUVESON, DENNIS: Spanish Club, Stamp 84 Coin Club. dll' f TJ' UNDERBAKKE, CHARLOTTE ClJar .' Pep Club, executive ' V' board, Girls' League, C Clubg A Choir, Chemistry Club, Cheerleader, co-captain, Laeta Sorores Y-Teens, G.A.A. Board. UNOWSKY, DAVID R.D. : Sophomore Honor Medal, Merit Semifinalistg Student Councilg Cross Country, Chem- istry Club, Intramural Sports, Philosophy Club, Chess Club, A Golf. UTTERMARK, CAROLYN Carol : Diversified Vocations Club, treas.g So An Y-Teens. VALEK, PENELOPE Pemzie Girls' League. VAN FOSSEN, KATHLEEN Half Pinl : B Choir, A Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Ota-Kan-Ya Y-Teensg Girls' League, Pep Club, G.A.A. VAN TOL, BONNIE Twin1e : Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, Girls' League. , .,.. . wr,-is ew - .Q '- is - I 5 'i-if ,, Y -KF? sr l ft 4' E q-.47 -. - . 3 ..rr f . H ,., .,,,.,, Q ,Z ,I :W - ' we wzsh to express our apprecmtzon. pp VAX, SUZANNE Sue .' Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg 1 ' Lh Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Table V,,, QA g Y i sf., r,' Tennis Clubg Speech Club. ' ' 'W : l VINGERS, SHARON: Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Bookstoreg , Y ', i Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg Chemistry Clubg Minutemaidsg A I ,isr. , g,, Choirg C Clubg Sophomore Honor Medalg Merit Semi- Ili' ' ,S S finalist. voN KREUZHOF, LORENZ V.K. .- AH choifg -'BH ' Choirg Senior Ensembleg Chemistry Club. WAGNER, DUANE Q wp, S WAGNER, JAMES Alu: Varsity Trackg Jr. Varsity Foot- . ballg Radio Clubg Spanish Club. 1 - - , I, . -- WAGNER, JANET 1mz : Senior Class Playg C Clubg ,, ' , Q- 7 Q K J. w i J. . Choral Readersg Speech Clubg National Forensic Leagueg ,Q ' National Thespiansg Class Committeesg Girls' Leagueg Pep si isrti WAGNER, JOHN: HAH Bandg Orchestrag Chemistry Clubg ' M e.,..'EQs21u f ' I 4 i Intramural Footballg Junior Varsity Track. WALDNER, DENISE Day Junior Red Crossg Philosophy Clubg Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg B Choirg Stu- dent Council. ..-v,' I - u M A V gi, fi X ...mf ' ' 'S A ,f Y as K mf ii K T543 I I . va, ' I ' . Q Y 1. N 1, . . - 65.5, 1, , I L , --of if F . ff 'f .gwfz A , ' A -g ref- get-eg ,, 1f,gz:: ' ptr- :wir wie. '11, .r I WARNSHOLZ, MERLYN Merle WATKINS, JOHN: B Footballg B Hockey. WATKINS, VIRGINIA Ginny WEBER, DIANE Spider .' Girls' League. W -M WEBSTER, JUDTH: Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, I.C.C.g Pep V 'ZZV Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Ski Club. WEIDEN, SANDRA Sandy .' Girls' Leagueg A Bandg Pep Clubg G.A.A.g C Clubg So An Y-Teens. A J M Hs f fl Y Ei -fi A..-fi E. My . if . -A -4 ' ,, LmAW L U m,,,, . Z s new 5' ss ww ,JV A an . '25 SAV . w-1. 4? ,awf- Saying goodbye presents its sorrows, WEINSTEIN, EVERETT E1f : Chemistry Clubg Latin Club' Student Councilg Stamp 8: Coin Club, pres. 7 Weiss, RONALD XVELLS, HARRIET Wfi11leer : Girls' Lcgueg Usherettes' Chemistry Clubg B Choir. 9 WENZEL, WILLIAM Soggy .' Intramural Footballg Cen- tral Hi-Y. WERNER, DARLENE Darn: Speech Clubg Girls' League' International Relations Clubg Square Dancing Club. 1 VUHITE, DONALD: Chemistry Club. XVIDSTEN, DIANE Din: G.A.A.g C Clubg All City Awardg Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Pep Clubg Chemistry Club. WIEBMER, CONSTANCE Com1ie : Usherettesg Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg Laetae Sorores Y-Teensg International Relations Clubg Homecoming Committeeg Speech Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' League. TI? Nia' J . ' 'va-.uf . V -Q g e- , to I I it ,at . Y , ,, . Q we -A Ql- is x .2 G53 . s A f , r ,.--' , ' - , WIENER, SONIA Sonie : Cehisean Staffg Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Philosophy Clubg Chemistry Clubg French Clubg G.A.A.g Class Committeeg Homecoming Com- mitteeg junior Red Cross. XWIGHT, JANICE 'Ia1z : Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Ski Club. WILLIAMS, CATHY Fre12clJie .' G.A.A.g Y-Teensg Pep Club. WILLIAMS, FRANCES WILLIAMS, LUCY Lou : Ski Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg Beata Amica Y-Teens, I.C.C.g Spanish Clubg Chem- istry Clubg junior Study Group. XVILLIAMS, TONY Tor Torn: Intramural Sportsg Stamp 8: Coin Clubg Speech Club. T. E3 ,f but we welcome all the unknown tomowows. WINKEL, MARY Winkie Dinle : Girls' League. WINNICK, SUSAN Susie : Cheerleaderg Student Council, vice pres.g Senior Homecoming Attendantg Pep Clubg G.A. A.g All City Awardg Cn Clubg Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Chemistry Clubg Usherettesg French Club. WINTERHALTER, JOHN: B Basketball B Trackg Cross Country. WIRL, KATHY: Girls' Glee Clubg Girls, Leagueg Library Club. WOOD, PAULA: Minutemaidsg Laetae Sorores Y-Teens, treas.g Paint n' Patches, sec.g Pep Clubg Girls' Leagueg French Clubg International Relations Clubg Chemistry Club. L we I f S I I -fl 1- f WYMAN, RENEE ZACHARIAS, JUDY: Pep Club. , P ,. '4f':'Fa 1 . - Y 'A ,i ,L.,'?M: ZIDEL, HARRIS Camille : Chemistry Clubg A Hockeyg ' I L' '- B Hockeyg Student Council. -.4-nf' If I 4 'A-Rn 3 '?' 'l '? Ia 1 Q5 i FV' -up-.i K we gi vu ' F ,.. . 5 f - A -an Av . Q, . My 3 K Q ZIDEL, LAXVRENCE Larry .' A Choirg B Choirg Junior Red Crossg Chemistry Clubg Intramural Track. ZILKA, SHARON: G.A.A. ZIMMERMAN, CLAYTON Clay : AU Choirg Operettag Alpha Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg Model Mashers, pres.g junior Study Group B Choirg Senior Ensembleg Senior Study Groupg Mid Hi-Y. ZINTER, DAVID Dave ZISSON, HARRIET: Minutemaidsg Pep Clubg Paint n' Patchesg Chemistry Clubg Speech Clubg J.S. 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The long-awaited day finally arrived and the class of Glu found themselves upperclassmen. Two mem- orable years had been spent at Central but their junior year was ahead of them. It proved to be the best ever. After the excitement of elections, the en- thusiastically received class officers ably assumed the responsibilities of class leadership with the help and guidance of their expert advisor, Mr. Ausemus. Around Blarch the Juniors, under piles of books, were found at the library diligently taking notes for their junior Essays. This strenuous mental activity was followed by the election of Girls' State and Boys, State delegates. These two people were selected for their leadership qualities and scholastic achieve- ment. Last but not least came the biggest and best event of the year. It was the junior-Senior Prom, of course, and thanks to the hard work of Cer1tral's juniors it was a big success. One of the latest innovations in teaching sub- ject matter is the introduction of the foreign lan 'ua 'e laboratory. As 'ou can see b' this t sa 2- q . 5 5 7 icture learnin' a lan 'ua e can be fun. Ixath- P s 5-A lv S. N i leen Pu fh standin ' at left is waitin for band' 2- , s , an i johnson to put on the record while Carole Mack is selecting the correct lesson for the day. Patiently waiting for the sound to come through 3 their earphones are: l. to r. Betty Cook, Tom Willef Mar' Germain and Conrath Milton. 1 5, 5 1 Alr. ll . Andrews HOMEROOBI 13 ROW 1: Brent Nelson, Rick Lindquist, George Brier, Gerald Lemire, Eugene Chapman, James Viner, Stephen Clay- bourne. ROXV Z: David Hense, Winfield Mitchell, Patrick Igo, Donald Deach, Pat- rick Brown, Steve XVhite. ROXV 5: Thomas Stelter, Lee Anderson, Michael Hitchcock, Robert Pearce, Lloyd La- Fountaine, George Chapin, Mr. W. An- drews. ROW! 4: Paul Lohmann, Rodney Baird, Thomas Barnes, Stuart Marofsky, Terry Llortenson, Jeff Running. ff Miss M. Mallxorz HOMEROOM 105 ROW 1: Susan Fine, Mary Hilsgen, Lois Bick, Michele Dunlap, Nancy Loewen stein, Kay Price, Jeanne Olson, Miss M. Mattson. ROW 2: Tony Stone, Janice Anderson, Kit Lindgren, Laura Graves, June Bennett, Bonnie Stanton, Susan Shorba, Sandra Kjenstad. ROW 3: Ro- land Knapton, Bryan Wheat, Charles Hickman, Keith Peterson, Michael Fro- man, Thomas Marion, Larry Buford, Le- Roy Slinger. ROW 4: Richard Moxness, Jerome Berkman, John Gough, Gary Le- vin, Paul Katz, Thomas Fetsch, Robert Schabacker, Ronald Ettinger. Mrs, I. Albrecht HOMEROOM 104 ROXV 1: Deanna Mcliendrick, Ruth Bruchmann, Carol Wfilliams, Nancy Mur- phy, Dan Singer. ROXV 2: Barbara Ber- nick, Karen Bjorklund, Beverly Hopps, Linda Carstens, Michael Roberts, Linda Anderson, Darlene Allen. ROW 3: Robert Williamson, Carter Hedeen, Har- vey Kaplan, Felicia Zylberstajn, LaVonne Risedorph, Bettye Wfetzel, Mrs. J. Al- brecht. ROW 4: Roy Zalesky, Bruce Bart- lett, Robert Paulsen, Robert Ruth, Ron- ald Burton, Edward Walther, Patrick ric. Air. R. Anderson HOMEROOM 107 ROW 1: Harriet Bernick, Suzy Segal, Judy Martin, DiAnn Nilson, Sandra Col- lins, Sandra Herman, Toni Larkin, Fre- majane Lipschultz. ROW 2: Susan Strandberg, Shirley Eilers, Tini Adams, Robert Lewis, Elaine Duben, Joyce Ru- deen, Karen Draton. ROW 3: Richard Behr, Merle Aarthun, Michael Buck, Gary Gormin, Cheryl Kane, Phyllis Peter- son, Allan Steinbeck, Mr. R. P. Ander- son. ROXV 4: Dennis Perry, Jeff XVerner, Robert Skarie, Gene Carter, Steve Frank, Gene Moore, Karen Yarmo. , 1 a Mr. D. Mallinger HOMEROOM 124 ROW 1: Rodney Perkin, Marilyn Gold- berger, Mary Murray, Franny Reiser, Carol Bolin, Margie Olson. ROW 2: Sheila lfttinger, Regina Mallett, Carol Sinks, Judy Hawthorn, Bonnie Bisnow, Kathleen Pugh. ROW 3: Rick Rice, Roger Sradler, Ronald Werner, William Schaub, Robert Roe, Mr. D. Mallinger. ROW 4: Jerome Raiter, Craig Blackman, Peter Keeley, Robert Thomasser, Ben Hill. Misf If. Ballllfkf HOMEROOB1 216 ROW 1: Barbara Ffron, Maxine Ander- son, Pam Price, Helen Silyerberg, Irma Sanders, Tammie Fridholm, Carrol Stef- fen. ROXV Z: Ronald Gantman, Dan Ales, Lesley Peterson, Delores Logan, Sharon Meredith, Judy Brooks, lillie Strem, Car- oljean Hinz. ROW 3: Teddy Grant, lid- die Berris, Louis Buron, Michael Vinit- sky, Judy Koch, Richard Wicht, Miss lf. Bauleke, ROXV 4: Donald Logan, Richard Garvey, Darrell Smith, Milton Conrath, Joe Marver, David Brown, XValter lieldbrugge. Mn. M, Topdabl HOMEROOM 116 ROXV 1: Fileen lfowler, Nancy Ratwik, John Hundley, Francis Lorenz, Linda Loomis, Margaret llanson, Carla Sim- mons, ROW' .Zz Donna Sansome, Betsy Galt, Sandra Hinze, James Sear, Andrea Mitau, Mary Taggert, Harold Curry, Ted Hagherg. ROW 5: David Fields, Gary Geller, James Nash, Harry Aldes, Char- lene lillis, Karen Koch, Diane Dahl, Mrs. M. Topdahl. ROXV 4: Larry Smith, Douglas Sutherland, Carol Bourquin, Rithard Birger, Mike Olsetn, Gilman Bursten, XVilliam Rick, Gene XValdtnan. Air. G. Riflvler HOlNlEROOol 205 ROXV 1: Terry Smith, Jean Brisbois. Judith Hecimovich, Carol Mcliittrick, Kathie Byrne, Barbara Berde. ROW 2: Barbara Anderson, Jana W'estergren, Janet Barth, Rose Papa, Pauline Doherty, Margaret Murphy. ROW' 3: Jerry Ing- her, John Kruniins, Creighton lfffress. Roger Bruett, Kirk Abranamson, Mr. G. Richter. ROXV -i: Jerry Reed, Herschel Olson, Vfalter Nuessle, David Beattie, Steve Blons, XVilliam Manthe. Air. E. Peterson HOMEROOBI 219 ROXV 1: Valerie Brussell, Judy Brett, Harold Steffen, Cynthia Conway, Judith Perlman, Darlene Ellis, Norma Looney. ROXV 2: Ilortense Harris, Jacquelyne Moore. Susan Kryewinske, Caryl Velan- der, Linda llooyer, Peter Levy, Loren Geller. ROXY' 5: Lois Rasmussen, Michael Harpcl, James Swartz, John Clark, Spencer Smith, Sandra Balenger, Mr. F. Peterson. ROW 4: James Lud- urgson, Thomas Anderson, Robert Sha- piro, John Roberts, Ken Vilurdentann, Theodore Massey. 17. .S Aliss S. Afyers HOMEROOM 302 ROW 1: Thomas Willson, Anthony Sil- verman, David lNfIorton, Peter Holliday, Bill Moore, Marcia Moore, Judy New- man. ROW Z: Susan Ross, Nancy Davis, JoAnn Germain, Janet Rudberg, Diane Ftter, Joyce Compton, Miss S. Myers. ROW 3: David Howard, Rosemary Stoltz, Evonne Vanda, Victoria Nichols, Shirley Jones, Sandra Johnson, Charles Hill. ROXV 4: Gerry McCloud, Robert Stanich, Mark Miller, Robert Jersak, Renee Korclell, Leslie Nins. I mi 1.1 Mr, j. Ring HOMIZROOM 222 ROXV 1: Lyba Divine, Bonnie Feldman, Sandra Gotesman, Sandy Reitberger, Patricia Bowes, Kathie Neilson. ROW 2: Ruth Johnson, Gayle Wirkkula, Linda Vangen, Judi I-ledman, Nancy Collins, Judy Lentz. Myrna Rutman. ROW 5: Bob Rowell, Tom Leonard, Jerry West, Mike Weiner, Teddy Ashby, Mr. J. Ring. ROXV 4: Roland Johnson, Maceo Moody, John Stanley, John Fichinger, Richard Golclner, Thomas Tomanak, Mike Fruen. Airs. E. Cllfllliffl HOMEROOBI 304 ROW' 1: Judy Laurie, Diane Shepard, Nancy Turnbull, Kathie Moore, Susan Grassle, Mimi Gerber. ROW 2: Michele Griffin, Patricia Campbell, Daniellle Marks, Barbara Bergstedt, Nancy Trapp, Kathy McGrath. ROW 3: Edrie Daniel- son, Ardis Goldman, Virginia Swanstrom, Sharon Millin, Anita Bergman, Karen Carlson, Mrs. li. Cuthbert. ROW 4: Ruth Dunn, Kris Osten, Karen Norstrem, Joyce Hopp, Ina Pelude, Carol Anderson. Mr I Fabay HOMFROOM 314 ROW 1: Jevne Garvik, Rosalie Lande, Alan Weaver, Harry Bonk, lNIary Zucco. ROW 2: Zarina Valenzoela, Linda Swen- son, Margaret Ponder, Rosie Tenenbaum, Sandy Kahan, Barbara Helmes. ROW 5: Bruce Heinz, Karen Gold, Jon Fuhr, Donald Rice, Mary Kehborn. ROW 4: David Sweeney, Robert Schottmuller, Peter Nliller, Dennis Bray, Hod Miller, Donald Stanger. iv Us .L I f f' ' l l R r Ari if 4 ' lllllllllll R S- 'k ata R x ,x H V 'v' L SA .. E . M EQ zv, . XM A i i . Q. 1 . ' - ' Q Q' A ir? 1 D sl ill? Mr. 1, O'Boyle HOMEROOM 324 ROW 1: David Makiesky, Barb Leaf, Jackie Griffin, Judy Jacobsen, Margy Hoyoss, Judy Messmer, Joni Litman. ROW 2: Kathy Hamer, Joan Olson, Dorothy Mullenmeister, Dianne Char- pentier, Carl Pink, Marv Tucker, Karen Snyder. ROW 3: Roger Kast, Terry Dieg- nau, Delmond Thompson, Dave Hanson, Marvin Mirsky, Sally Holmgren, Mr. J. O'Boyle. ROXV 4: Mike O'Hara, Frank Skaff, Larry Schaefer, Ted Haag, Vinton Knechtges, Tom Duvall, David Oigard, Dennis Roche. Miss R. Smail HOMEROOM 306 ROW 1: Mari Germain, Joerena Wag- ner, Janice Rinkey, Scheila Lotterman, Sandra Kurlon, Lynn Jacobson, Judy Barnett. ROXV 2: Paul Schneider, Jamie Lefko, Michelle Montgomery, Louise Dennis, Marianne Chute, Kathy Mora- vec, Diane Erickson. ROW 5: Certis Taylor, Tom Smith, Dan Dale, Larry Fink, Carol Dawson, Joe Butwin, Will- helm Rodenkirchen, Miss R. Smail. ROW 4: Bruce Melemed, Donald Gillson, Thomas Carlson, Dave Wykes, Gary Lund, Jack Melson, Horace Miller, ,Jfgxlx '.,J ' ' df 1' 2, X I X ,lit E 8 Q it X s xi I f M 4, Mr. V. Ilildebmndi HOMFROOM 320 ROW 1: Doylene Tittle, Maureen Kel- ley, Sharon Batters, Alfreda Johnson, Myrna Jacobson, Sue Gill, Barb Heagle. ROW 2: Bill Hansen, Fd Fttinger, Mar- tin Young, Jeff Zachman, Dennis Hanna, Tom Irish, ROW 3: Dick Hall, Arnold Vitols, Jerry XVolfe, lla Winn, Carole Mack. Bill Miller, Mr. V. Hildebrandt. ROW 4: Gordon Heagle, John Jonas, Stephen Dahms, Alvin Livas, Bernard Cahill, Wfilliam Flowers, Pete Renstrom. Alf. B, .Marlin HOBIFROOM 400 ROW 1: Pat Dunnigan, Kathy Smith, Nancy Jackson, Bonnie Mclntosh, Sandy Dickson, Donna Lande, Janna Morrow. ROW' Z: Phillip Levin, Garson Sher, Harold Modell, Sidney Surles, Susan Co- hen. Joyce Fawcett, Diane Smith. ROW 5: Jim Newlander, Dick Zinn, Blair XX'hitney, Michael Stone, Mike Dunni- gan, Boh Rohland, Mr. B. Martin. ROW' -l: lflroy Mitchell, Fred Ashhy, David Brooks, Mike Finley, Robert Henricks, Rohert Johnson, Mark Butwinick. hir. R. Isaacson HOMFROOM 405 ROW' 1: Rita Smith, Judie Hirshorn, Marjorie Johnson, Barb McMahon, Norm Siegel, James Corbin. ROW 2: Diane Miller, Joe Langevin, Betty Cook, Kathy Neily, Vicki Sutton, Sue Purlich. ROW 3: Ray Brown, Duane Wallin, Kathryn Bassett, Kennith Latzuo, Kathy Book, Nancy Tech, Mr. R. Isaacson. ROW 4: Dean Larsen. Larry Chopskie, Steve Find- lay, Joe Jaehne, Larry Haselherger, Co- lin Hempel. L lxlf. N. Dlnrckel HOMFROOM 1101 ROXX' 1: David Peterson, Irene Ditonno, Donna Davis, Rita Rosenbaum, Pat Kalis- zewski, Pixie Johnson, Karen Lyngholm, Dave Carlson. ROW 2: Clarence Clau- sell, LaVon Lecy, Sue Milton, Vanne Owens, Patti Hoisser, Carole Fha, Caro- lyn Larson. ROW 5: Bill McCabe, Mar- tin Grodin, Gregg Redden, Bart Met- calf, Larry Dexter, Ray Sobieck, Sam Gorman, Mr. N. Dunkel. ROW 4: Ron- ald Steiner, Frank Flynn, Gary Olson, Bill Buol, James Herring, Robert Glaes- man, George Kimball. Mr. T. Curtis HOMEROOM 406 ROW 1: Tom Winter, Carole Nelson, Theresa Alfonse, Marianne Engelharat, Penny Orenstein, Judy Miller, Judy John- son. ROXV 2: Gerald Gergen, Dorothy Knudsen, Juanita Johnson, Barb Cowan. hlargie Ramsdell, Dodv Stover. ROW 3: Bob Zahiadka, David Huehener, James Krenik, Tom Scott, Don Paden, Otto Fvlandt. ROW 4: Thomas Wolter, Jerry Houim, Howard Pittelkow, Jerry Unglaul. Roger Thomas, Steve Bridger. SOPHOMORES . Wfith the problems and frustrations of their fresh- man year behind them, the sophomores settled down to the business of initiating freshman, welcoming new class members and the election of their officers. Chosen by their class for leadership were: President- jerry Paar, Vice President-Bennet Clarke, Secretary- Treasurer-Mike Tenney. AIM. M. illoen HOMEROOM 407 ROW 1: Mary Mckeen, Chuck Furlong, james Hocking, Lee DuBois, Lois Ho- gan. ROXV 2: Dean Loots, Ken Bellis, Pat Joyce, Linda Brooke, Alan Ruvelson, Dennis McGinnis. ROW 3: Don Holmes, Noel Larson, Gary Lance. Robert Steiner, Robert Marks, Mrs. M. Moen. ROW 4: jack Holmes, Peter Regnier, Paul Huber, Martin Kuretsky, Roger Klassen, John LeMere. Their able advisor was Mr. Curtis, who, with the fine sophomore officers made the year a memorable one for the class of 62 . The sophomores ,first big project, the Sweetheart Dance, was a huge success. But their sophomore year is now past history, and a wonderful junior year is anticipated. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 2 3 r 3 5 E E -,....ar Mike Tenney-Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Curtis-Advisor, Bennett Clark-Vice-President, jerry Paar-President. Mr. C. Kelly HOMEROOM 1A ROW 1: Andrea Siegel, Celia Starks, Margret Baer, Reginald Steer, Arlene Zamansky, Carol lihrlich, Jeanette Car- ringer. ROXV 2: Mary jo McCluney, Diane Klem, Suzanne Hodgson, Thelma Litton, Pat Pasket, Phyllis Perlman. ROXV 3: Robert Kuehn, Robert Nemer, john Herrmann, Robert Weinstine, Steven Rubin, Lovie Parker, Mr. C. Kel- ly. ROW 4: Perry Cohler, Gary Man- teuffel, james Flowers, jerry Thomas, Thomas DuPaul, joseph Stinchfield. Mr. D, Maas HOMEROOM 1B ROW 1: Joyce Burmaster, Mary Bone- cutter Betty Lou Kasper, Gayle Pearl- man, Marcia Shapiro, Karen Lamb. ROW 2: Babetta Hart, jacquelynn Rehder, Michael Gocles, Robert Edwards, Carol Schatzberg, Robert Kramlinger. ROW 3: Richard Lynn, Leonard Horowitz, Myra Mandel, Barbara Applebaum, Susan Lil- ja, Sandy Haub, Mr. D. Maas. ROW 4: Dayton Ekblad, Michael Brennan, George Nelson, Stephen Colestock, David Tou- shin, Edward Silberg. Mr. 1. Liesrb HOMEROOM 5 ROXV 1: Penny Esch, Geraldine Erick- son, Scott Miller, Thomas Muraski, John Kosel, Donna Bowles, Diane Geery, Joni Mersky. ROW 2: Barbara Hunter, Lee Yarborough, Elizabeth Perry, Donald Gruber, William Unke, Martin Coppe, Claudia Hubbard, Dale Newman. ROW 5: Mike Degel, jack Shanklin, Robert Agnes, Arlene Risedorph, Margaret Wat- son, Cheryl Compton, Sharon Hodgin, Mr, ul. Liesch. ROW 4: Suzanne Arnold, Gary Fields, Ralph Bannister, David Otterness, Thomas LeDuc, John Schroe- der, Sharon Loomis. Mr. L. Kamlek HOMEROOM 8 ROW' 1: Norbert Welage, Robert Wells, Robert Winger, Richard Wenzel, Fdwarcl Voss. ROW 2: Michael Windey, Clay- ton Hamilton, Harlan Tarbell, Allen Tighe. ROW 5: Dennis Bergstrom, Michael Feirtag, Nicholas Dunn, Richard Carpenter, Mr. L. Kacalek. ROW 4: David Zehner, Alvin Woll, Donald Domagalski, Ronald Werth. ., . t- 1 ' ' .-' swmemwwfe-:M . m , I .Q Mrs R Warzllrznzxkcr HOMEROOM 115 ROXV 1 Marie Corbin Stanley Kartcr lxarin Ulrith Normm Neuman Patrick lynth lxathx Xkalkcr oAnn Mercado ROXV 7 Rachelle Mitchell jane lxeidcl Dixie Hasse, Dianne Olson, Ellen Cant- man. Sharyl McDheeters Gwen Martin. ROW 3: james Laurie, Richard Wfrieht Albert Hart Daniel Baranko Richard Kotval Kathleen Dwyer Carol Lewis Mrs. R. W'1nn'1111'tker. ROW 4: -lack Grimm, Robert Schniit, john Wilstvn, jerry Youngquist, Michael Corrigan, Robert Holly, Laddy Miller. Mr. C. Klawitler HOMEROOM 125 ROW 1: Marjorie Lanz, Margaret Blount, james Neilson, Adrianne Kessel, Marion Fryer, Edith Uhl. ROW 2: Suz- anne Dow, Rollie Prawer, Gail Andre, Carol Heldt, Susan Pritchard, Roy Meyers. ROW 3: james Delaney, Ron- ald Cohen, Murray Evans, Michael Grady, Genene Youngren, Mr. C. Klawitter. ROW 4: Carol Biedermann, james Ben- son, Dale North, Raymond Hedin, Mel- vin Roth, Melvin Burton. Illirx E. Mrzlmen HOMEROOM 114 ROW 1: Elvina Hopkins, Carolyn Lewis, Wendy L. Chappie, David J. Rosenberg, Kathleen Montgomery, Ruth Hartman, Ellen Gordon. ROW 2: David Cukier, Ellen Kantrowich, Barbara lfortmeier, Sandra Sampson, Gail Page, Thomas Steinmueller, Mary Sattler. ROW 3: Mary Lien, jeannine Vax, Nancy Ash- ton, Michael Aldes, Larry johnson, Thomas Michaud, Miss E. Malmen. ROW 4: Robert Berg, Curtis Frandson, Terry Clasen, james Lange, Richard Am- brose, jeffrey Bearman, Robert Spicer, james Buck. Alf. S. Tbwiimz HOMEROOM 120 ROXV 1: ,lean Robertson, Robert Straka, Billeigh Riser, Roger Blondale, Merrilly Miller, Georgia Ales, Virginia Sewell. ROW' Z: Georgeanne Coyerdale, Thomas Reader, XVilliam Carr, XVencly Gislason, Donna Bow, Shirley Evans, Vickie Lie- berman. ROXV 5: Ronald Field, Thomas LeMere, Donald Efron, Evelyn Lyksett, Arthur Videen, Karen Pearson, Nancy Holland. Mr. S. Thorson. ROW 4. Ran- dall Carlson. Glen Gustafson, Roberta XVebsky, Xvilliam Bergeron, Gerald Paar, Randall Nielsen, Edith Kalmins. Mr. R. Muetzel HOMEROOM 201 ROW 1: Donald Kurth, Carol Goldstein, Timothy McGinis, Kathleen Faragher, Lynn Jensen, Carol Smith, Garda Weir, Paula Cunningham. ROW 2: Diane Red- den, Nancy Krook, Susan Moore, Bob Vaughn, Delores Holloman, Teri Jo Lud- den, James Jensen. ROW 3: Gordon Hannah, Marvin Severson, Ronald Efron, Ricci Noble, Elizabeth Kansas, Wendy Boyden, Barbara Becker, Mr, R. Muetzel. ROW 4: Barry Kirschner, Ronald Craw- ford, Bill Stuttgen, Conrad Vierow, James Page, John Flaskerud, John Reis. 1 It Mr. Ill. M0lk6I1bllf HOMEROOM 223 ROW 1: Dawn Hoveland, Suzanne Sis- son, Jean LeRoux, Sandra Lasky, Nancy Weller. Anita Williams. ROW 2: Karen Smith, Charlotte Benner, Gary Kettle- son, Tom McLeod, Diane Brands, Cheryl Rusk. ROW 3: Judith Pfenning, Rachelle Morris, Warren Powers, Timothy Ashby, Russell Starkey, Mr. M. Molkenbur. ROW 4: James Stahel, David Johnson, Jerald Johnson, Carl Eckstrand, Willis Seymour, Jeff Flynn. Mrs. E. Scllmit HOMEROOM 221 ROW 1: Sharon Benscoter, Judith San- tee, Carolyn Howard, Barbara Piette, Penny Dando. ROW 2: Wayne Bartlett, James Ramaker, Diane Devine, Diane Foley, Karen McConnell, Mrs. E. Schmit. ROW 5: Gary Lensing, Donald Roberts, Connie Anderson, Leslie Novak, Donald Alfred. ROW 4: Ordway Greer, Rick Carter, Herbert Kirst, William Hicks, Lois Myers, Bruce Dahl. Q l Mr. I. Ryan HOMEROOM 307 ROW 1: Rosa Szajman, Marda Paymar, Harriet Neren, Judy Grohs, Toby Codes, Sylvia Levey. ROW 2: William Proetz, Steven Weiss, Paula Buzicky, Janet Col- vin, Bonnie Berkovitz, Janice Abranson, Nancy Rosenblum. ROW 3: David Robertson, Deborah Jones, Susan Lamp- land, Hilary Younger, Enrico Rosen- baum, Richard Berland, Mr. J. Ryan. ROW 4: Paul Ratwik, Richard Bere, Steven Jensen, Hans Knoop, Thomas Tompkins, Richard Rosen, Thomas Shan- non. Air. D. Altzdson HOMFROOM 510 ROW 1: Sheila O'Connor, Bruce Guetz- kow, Maxine Statland, Renee Perteet, Nancy Lynch, Brenda Ingersoll, Stan Diamond. ROW' 2: Larry Kaplan, Mar- cia Behrens, Edan Humphrey, Kathleen Wlatson, Nancy Miller, Marie Aarthun, janet Quilling. ROXV 5: Sharon lid- wards, Charles Hawthorne, David Rosen- berg, joseph johnson, Stuart Berde, David Rubenstein, Mr. D. Madson. ROXV 4: Michael Litman, Judith Kline, Paul Crane, Alan Sandstrom, Michael Tennev, David juss, Gloria Riley. IVUJ5 1, Eiken HOMEROOM 315 ROW lr joan Hubbard, lonathan XVie- ner, Leonard Hallfin, Stephen Kaufman, Carol Melbve, Linda Sorose, Howard Bream. ROW 2: Susan Lamprey, Susan Kinney, Wilma Neal, james Simms, Betsy Lund, jeradine Moe, Noreen Zidel. ROW 5: Henry Brandis, Howard Milstein, Lois Duffina, Chuck Dent, Michealyn Kvasnik, Anita Gliekman, Carol Wil- liams, Miss J. Fiken. ROW' 4: Bovd Schernbeck, Gerald Pogoriler, Charles Knapton, Richard Hoffman, Edward Farsht, Michael Orr, Greg Ryan. Miss AI. Hart HOMEROOM 309 ROW 1: Betsy Harris, Ruth Burke, Eliz- abeth Kanny, Richard Leider, Cheryl Treplow, Anne Paden, JoAnn Rutchick. ROW' 2: Milly Cioldish, Sondra Boender, jannifer Napier, Michael XVells, Sondra Lieberman, Mary Dim, Nancy Resnick, Lona Londer. ROXV 5: Bruce Cremer, Robert Lacher, Richard Cox, Arnold Paster, Robert Grossman, David Lund- berg, janice Uggen, Miss M. Hart. ROW -i: Howard Allan, john Schleh, Craig Mathies, james Rosenbaum, joe Ficker, Kent Rosenblum, james johnson, Michael Davison. W it I Nomar HONIEROOM 517 ROXX 1 Lindt Bcndel lean lampltnd l trncstine Neal C htrlene Banlvs llLqLlL line Rothford Dcborth lN1ford Beverly rren ROW 7 lxnn ohnson C e Htdquist une Spalding, Dianne Weis mm Ridlex lxenncdi lxllLl1lLl Peirl mftn, Paula Oolben. ROXV 3: David Dof- resne, Richard N1cKenne3' Flnra Callu- wav, Sharon Lenard, jenelle Bernstein, B'1rb'tr'1 Nelson Nlrs. F. Norbecli. ROW' Ai: Robert Carl Dean Clamons Richard Kohl, Arthur Ritter, Melvin Henderson, Stephen blaxwell, Michael Bohn. .Mn F, Moilanezz HOMEROOM 316 ROW 1: Sharon Oja, Mary Hemingway, Danny Goddon, Elaine Van Faton, Edith Cohen, Susie Singer. ROW 2: Craig Sandberg, Ted Beecroft, Timothy Met- calf, Jon Peabody, John Pritchard, Doro- thy Dunlop. ROW 3: Michael Lynch, Diane Wagner, Mary Bloomquist, Cyn- thia Raitt, Richard Lanz, Mr. F. Moilan- en. ROW 4: Harry Smith, James Buscher, XVilliam Hoxmeier, Gary Hedman, James Greenlee, Michael Applebaum. , tin .Mn C, Iasperson HOMFROOM 322 ROW 1: Diane Howard, Katherine Na- son, Gertraud Schoene, Sharon McKit- trick, Curtis Sterling, Donald Wood. ROW 2: Mary Ditonno, Mary Edwards, Mary Niekelson, Elizabeth Igo, Carol Fowler, Marguerite Carter. ROW 3: Kay Williams, Steven Bassett, Sonja Johnson, James Dailey, Michael Mason, Gerald Peterson, Mr. C, Jasperson. ROW 4: Andre Fnskat, Judson Hilton, Leon Kline, William Bohrer, Martin Frizond, Thomas Lentech. . ' V .2-L C ,1- Mr. D. Nice HOMEROOM 319 ROW' 1: Theresa Pasket, Barbara Smith, Barbara Frishberg. Barbara Jacobs, Kathy Mueller, Judith Klein, Fllen Zamansky. ROW 2: Nancy Holst, Roberta Young, Carol Steenberg, Jacquelyn Coulter, Judith Arenson, Judy Shimek. ROW 3: Larry Fine, Andrew Kane, David Wentz, Zenith Smit, Douglas W'allace, Guy Chase, Mr. D. Nice. ROW 4: Richard Hansen, Douglas Witzigreuter, Craig Johnson, Fugene Schnagl, John Kohnen, John Sundberg. Air. ll . Gerdtx HOMFROOM 402 ROW 1: Judy Howie, Sara Nason, Jean Tarbell, Dorothy Campbell, Inez Adam- son, Nancy Poye, Louise Ackerman. ROXV 2: Donald Krinkie, Patrick Tell, Paul Nakanski, Theresa Hajduga, Larry Sirott, Daryl Leyitan, Farl Hipp. ROW 3: Cherryl Knox, Dianne Wilson, Sharon Findlay, Kay Fredensborg, Connie Poll- now, Fred Johnston, Mr. W. Gerdts. ROW 4: Mary Schulz, Vernon Roeske, Gary Martin, Richard Daughterty, Gerald Melander, Gerald Amon, Roger Peterson. Mr. I. Castle HOMEROOM 404 ROW 1: Mary Weaver, Lajoyce Craig, john Bregel, Robert Hope, judith Nau- man, Beverly jones. ROW 2: Barry Evans, jane Hoyt, Mary Trafton, Karen Seiffert, Mary Heinz, Mary Post, Wil- liam Starkey. ROW' 3: Allen Gray, Kris- tine Bergstrom, Diana Dix, jan Krumpel- mann, Louis Bellamy, Gary Lewis, Mr. J. Castle. ROW 4: James Neikirk, Mar- jorie Young, Bennett Clark, Michael Michael Pool. FRESHMEN . High school and a new world was what Central new friendships and above all the feeling of being symbolized to most of the freshmen, the class of 63 . part of a wonderful school like Central. But the For all of them there was the excitement of the first freshmen have done only a small fraction of the football game, the thrill of Homecoming and Sno- things available at Central and are now awaiting Day, the fun of joining clubs and the forming of with anticipation the three more years to come. Here is a group of Freshmen studying hard for algebra. I A ' one ai ' Becker, Charles Slanina, Patricia Fry, Mr. s. Bulka HoMERooM 5 ROW 1: james Ellis, Sofia Turczmano- wycz, Patricia Loss, Maria Hicks, Nancy Brazeman, jerry Abrahamson, Kathy Keh- born. ROW 2: Carole Helmer, Linda Caldwell, Margaret Swain, Robert john- son, Gary Kemp, Renee Fryer, Barbara Rudberg. ROW 5: Fred Murray, Earle Colleen, jane Strokirk, Donna Loots, Sandra Burton, judy Levinsohn, Mr. S. Bulka. ROW 4: Charles Combs, john Chell, David Heleniak, Robert Hender- son, Richard Schmidlin, Tom Mahaney, Paul Woseth. 1 l ,. , :erm-Qgnffn K Mrs. M. Hayes HOMEROOM 101 ROW 1: Penny Kleyman, janet Ahl, Stephen Keefe, Gary Todora, George Karkling. ROW 2: Cynthia Benton, Christina Cameron, Kay Gilbertson, joce- lyn Mockabee, Philip Claybourne, Richard Skare. ROW 5: Thomas Larkin, james Vierling, Diane Anderson, Mara- deth Hoistad, Mary Moeller, Carol An- derson. ROW 4: Douglas White, George Schrans, Toby Zeno, Ferris jensen, Ger- ald Ericksen, Gary Barth. ' Mr W Koenen HOMEROOM 12 ROW 1 janet Haney Anna Smith Ann Corhey janet Stockwell josephme Sepe pa Carolyn Krmkie jean Klein ROW 2 Michael Zidel Thomas Klees Scott Taylor Kenneth Lownsbery Ralph Co hen judy Bates Vivian Gundy ROW 3 Dennis Lecv Ralph Duke Oleg.,s Lap ko Stephen Wight Mary Banister Kathy Boyd Brute Wheat Mr W Koenen ROW 4 Marv Duren Waynne Marmon Heinz Iwen Dennis Sullivan Vernon Klemsasser john Fischer joe Heusman Wir. Lund HOMEROOM 106 ROXV 1: Paul Steinman, Dana Petersen, jeannene MacKin, Gerald Hanna, Richard Hillstrom, jean Fredenborg, Gisela Lu- bojacky, ROW 2: Barbara Moren, Kurt Smith, Robert Fesler, Mary McAndrew, Sheryl Beaudry, Dennis Pearce, Sandra Kleidon, Grace Krenik. ROW 3: Richard Mallett, Karon janda, Richard Clemas, jack Sjobeck, james Boehm, Dennis Bowles, David Heckel, Mr. j, Lund. ROW 4: james Istas, Charles jameson, Nancy White, Ruth johnson, james Schroeder, William jenney, Lewis Smith, Marilyn Gustafson. Miss L. Flilrh HOMEROOM 122 ROW 1: Linda Brown, judy Bergstrom, Debbie Taffel, Marlis Ulrich, Michael Berkus, Michael Blehert, Paul Gerber. ROW' 2: Sue Kemp, james Shaffran, Wil- liam Petersen, Michael Gage, Timothy Anderson, Kathleen Holten, Barbara Bowen. ROW 5: Thomas Reed, Ray- mond Vandenberg, james Gould, Merlin Hirschorn, Pamela Brooke, jonita Carew, Miss L. Flitch. ROW 4: Renee jurgen- sen, john jackson, Rohert Fischer, james Heimkes, Robert Gehrz, john Rusterholz, Karen Mosso, Nancy Mackey. M 1rN C1FY '1 Miss L. Asher HOMEROOM 118 ROW 1: judith Kahn, john Orlemann, Richard Menk, Steve Thompson, Chris Curtis, Nancy Maxa, Carol Steffen, judy Tohkin. ROW 2: William Huebner, Glen Pearson, David Schepers, Paula, McGraw, Colleen Nelson, Tari Schaffran, Bonnie Pihlstrom. ROW 5: Bernadette Benner, William Gove, Carol Tufts, Gary Schnei- der, Catherine Tyson, Thomas Anderson, joel Mahle, Miss L. Asher. ROW 4: Harvey jones, Sandra Carey, Chris Dur- and, james Severson, Daniel Bowe, Thomas Howard, Carl Helmer. H-,S-V' Miss A. Koehler IIOMEROOM 209 ROW 1: judy Miniclier, Gail West, Shir- ley johnson, jane Flowers, Philip lN1iner, Larry Ateoson, joyce Trout, john Mc- Keen. ROW 2: Carolyn Foss, Kurt Fhl- mann, liddie Salter, Eugene Boisson, Michael Slinde. Mary Evans, Kay Bielen- berg, Marcia Witzany. ROW 5: julie Coughlin, Charles Bodin, john Doherty, john Schwartz, john Peterson, Susan Tester, Kathleen Mathes, Angela Nielsen, Miss A. Koehler. ROW 4: Susan Arvan- itis, Sandra Norstrem, Sharon jensen, Kenneth Fkelund, Dennis jensen, john Limoseth, Douglas Olson, Roger Kirst, john Williams. Air. A. Gersptzcb ROW 1: john HOBIEROOM 207 Gross, Robert Young, Arnold Petersen, George Mayer, Allen Reinsch, Marvis Ray. ROW 2: Sonia Quarstad, james Schmit, Richard Dahl, William Zucco, Cheryl Waldon, Kath- leen johnson, Lawrence Krenik. ROW 5: Harold Corwin, Robert Boss, Carol Newcomb, Teri-jo Goodlet, Ellen Vasi- liou, Diane Matteson, Mr. A. Gerspach. ROW 4: Laurel Fha, Warren Carsten- sen, Thomas Raiter, Theodore johnson, jay Fogelberg, Daniel Dahlin, Margaret Bassett. Mr. R. Ellxworll: HOMEROOM 210 ROW 1: Beverly Miller, Marlene Cohen, Thomas Ellis, Rosemary Wells, Mary Vierow, Ellen Mikulak, Marcia Spiegel. ROW 2: Vicki Spicer, Robert Ryberg, William Murphy, Fred Cooper, David Schneider, Nancy Havlish, Brenda jen- kins. ROW 3: Lawrence Marofsky, Pa- tricia Szmiot, Richard Burmeister, Eliza- beth Engelhardt, Gretchen Steen, Caran Oja, Mr. R. Ellsworth. ROW 4: Richard Dehart, David Maze, William Atchison, Robert Smith, james Guertler, Peter Bergstedt, David johnson. e-Q. Miss L. Barb - Mrs. L. Daenzer HOMEROOMS 217 81 308 ROW 1: Donald Metzler, Zenas La- Belle, Janice Roeller, Kathy Myer, Patri- cia Trinka, Thomas Penne. ROW 2: Miss L. Bach, Richard Erickson, Gerald Shaughnessy, Patricia Olson, Robert Non- nemacher, joan Kraemer, Mrs. L. Daen- zer. ROW 3: Mary Berger, Larry Smith, Alex Duka, Thomas Diel, Bill Knutson, Todd Kelly. Mr, E. McGee HOMEROOM 6 ROW 1: Eleanor Napue, Kathleen Mc- Cauley, Mary Meyers, Michael Tufenk. ROW 2: Arthur Smith, Wayne Gunther, Richard Adams, Daniel Potzmann, Mr. E. McGee. ROW 3: Gene Vierling, Howard Cullen, Terrence Colestock, Ed- ward Palzer. Extra - Curricular Club Editor TERRY CUTTS Assistant i DEBBY BIXBY Music and Drama Editor ,f-. 9, ly-L '!f7 v' f ' E i i , Q. I V131 'Tv . g , , .u Q f --.. 'K , ..- W. K ' ' . 'Wi Q 'S' a rf' ,L'-' 'iff' 7, - Wi fgfif-A: .ir-LT . L. fi! A. A is -1 -A ' , -ll K F X , Ig 1 ,-ESE. i Egg! A51 : 4 5, ? , ' Vu., - fm, . nu fx.. Q. . 235.3 mi? ' 2!Fi ,3:L .Qsaylg ' ' .. ' A .-Ni' !i.94'v'f?Q '-'11 ,,,S, , nu, f f1,.x lg fy ujggg -.s 1 -' ..gj'g' 1f:Q, '-gjgw L ' . , , M ' -H. -wi 4 fa,-1.1365 A. ii ' i f 5 21- ' -QQEZ-'fSf'?'f37 ,-1'v::. .- . E 5 p ' -2z1!!f-'az ' - A Q-1 , , fi4vR'5id 1 rfgrgsff ffzf 'Q wE.se:sn .6f' ,Q R H 1 ,Alf Y' Mam a s ' ' P - if Q ,Ky ,, -. . im. if , , g y wr' - ? WEA! t . - Ai., .2 3 . ,L gm ., , '-' r- 4 4 ... T ' - if ,,.ff' S- R ' ,gk b J s- . 1 -Av, - ' -W -. gl f i: is - 1 ., . i s -.2 -ff, 51 . A f 'vi 'VZ 1, r ,f , ' Eff ' W I'- . . ' ur Fly -f ' A if f 4 f J' ' A' . LA . -A , , ,I . Ag- H ' .-QA , .ing QS, , ir it in .Ax .ggi K 'E 3' A' ' fi 2 . if w A W vr.-1----if . 1 J E l Fj 'NU' V : 45' 3' ,. . A it -f. 'Q L' . ' V F- ru U 1 ,X ,Lv ,Q , . v . - K ? I .ai m r E O, :H V gg 1 . ' I I-Y. F ' ga. . -. f 135 1 -if '5 , P 135' mfs ' -.f 4-.-., V4 ,I . ., - ...' . 4 5 - fi - , 'ypk sg A- ., 5 ' A ' 935 Q.. ,I 4 - V V , .LQ V A ' 4 1 3535 ' ' ' ' . V, ,. ' , j I W -' ff-. - A . xg, ,f A 'C ' X A ' f.'.,s , ' .rf TNT , ' .' .---.1--'f 4.-. A I I i V 2 7.5, l' ' X X K 'I 'Agni A. 1. ' ' 42 ' I' ' A '7 f- 151 1 ,E if if is 3 .L . 1 Q!! - 33 ' ' K' Q 1 -I ,,-, ' . ' .7 4 . : A MARILOU SMITH ww 1 ' Assistant BARBARA LEAF Purpose of Extra-Curricular Activities All work and no play makes Centralites dull people. So-o-o we have extra-curricular activities which make more rounded individuals of the students. In the clubs the students have a chance to meet new people and to gain many new interests or to extend their old interests. In the plays and musicals the students can learn whether they have the talent they think they have. Extra-curricu- lar activities fill in the gap that is left when the students have nothing to do but schoolwork. Central can really be proud of her extra-curricular activities, and we give many thanks to the advisors whose expert guidance has made the activities what they are. 88 l ml ROW 1: Carolyn Krinkie, Arlene Kaplan, Lee Gransberg, Peggy King, Judy Grohs, Maureen Sou, Jevne Garvik, Sue Barwise, Asenneth Dastin, Kit Jensen, Michael Blehert, Neal Thoelke, Michael Roberts, Joel Mahle, Kurt Smith, Linda Cald- well, Ellen Vasilou, Margie Olson, Joni Litman, Sandy Dickson, Mickey Anderson, Kaye Price, Catan Oja. ROW 2: Valerie Brussell, Phyllis Perlman, Sandra Helfman, Kathy Neily, Sherryl Major, lNIattha Lynn, Diane Sternberg, Judi Neby, Joanne Brown, Connie Pollnow, Anita Glickman, Judy Miller, Rita Holloman, Sally Quast, LaVonne Risedorph, Katy Kixmoeller, Nancy Krook, Nancy Holst, Diane Schultz, Kathy Stevenson. ROW 3: Sharon Pinnow, Barbara Hoel, Sis Bair, Judy Holmquist, John Hundley, Don Gruber, Leonard Horowitz, Dave Cukier, Bob Grossman, Richard Arnold, Daniel Potzmann, Kris Osten, Gary Gormin, Karin Brown, Joe Butwin, Wayne Potratz, Mike Tenney, Jim Stahel. ' ROW 4: Bob Stanich, Mike Hitchcock, Bill Anderson, Bud Ericksen, Bob Schmit, Bill Bergeron, Art Ritter, Ken Britcher, Tom Tews, Chuck Hayes, Chuck Peterson, Stephen Dahms, Leonard Berg, Jerry Paar, Doug Olson, Jay Pfaender, Chuck Tyson, Dick Steele, Jerry Ingber. STUDENT COUNCIL The student governing body of Central is one any school could be proud of. The larger body is composed of elected representatives from each homeroom and is known as the'Student Council, while the smaller group, the Executive Council, is chosen by and from the homeroom representa- tives. Charity drives, sponsorship of American Field Service students, Homecoming and Sno-Day are just a few of the functions which the Student Council ably performs. But perhaps its most important function is to give to its members the opportunity to develop leadership qualities and to practice democratic principles. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 1: Sue Lundberg, Recording Secretary, Susie Winnick, Vice Presidentg Cathy Cairncross, Corresponding Secretary, X Mike Kellum, Presidentg Mr. Ausemus, Advisorg Jeff Werner, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 5: ROW 4: Sandy Dickson, Mickey Anderson, Judi Neby, John Hunclley, Michael Roberts, Phyllis Perlman, Sue Barwise, Judy Grohs, Peggy King, Arlene Kaplan. Nancy Krook, Kathy Stevenson, Diane Sternberg, Martha Lynn, Joanne Brown, Don Gruber, Joel Mable, Ellen Vasiliou, Asenneth Dustin, Kit Jensen, Margie Olson. Karen Brown, Barbara Hoel, Sis Bair, Judy Holmquist, Sally Quast, Sharon Pinnow, LaVonr1e Riscdorph, Katy Kixmoeller, Diane Schultz, Nancy Holst. Kris Osten, Chuck Tyson, Bill Anderson, Bud Erickson, Jerry Paar, Doug Olson, Jay Pfaender, Wayne Potratz, Bob Grossman, Dick Steele. BOOKSTORE The bookstore is a service organization sponsored by the Student Council. These girls are on hand in the morning when you discover you are clean out of paper or some other necessary school supplies. They are also on duty during the lunches. We all greatly appreciate their services. ROW 1: Martha Lynn. Fran Bailey, Sheila Ettinger, Kathy Neily, Lynn Jacobson, RuthAnn Grossman, Judi Neby. Janet Barth, Judy Holmquist, Diane Syern- berg, Marlene Singer, Sharon Vingers, ROW 2: X l 9,5 Row 5: GUIDANCE OE FICE HELPERS Many girls gain valuable ex- perience in clerical duties by helping with work in the guid- ance department. They each de- vote one hour a day. These girls do everything from typing re- ports, answering phones, to de- livering messages. ROW 1 ROW 2: ROW 3 ROW 4 Rae Dicks. Barbara Leaf, Marie Aarthuw, Kathy Smith, Carol Melbye, Kathie Neilson, Silvia Grater. Franny Reiser, Mary Jean Murray, Irene Ditonno, Margaret Murphy, Myrna Rutman, Dianne Weisman. Barbara Hoel, Gloria Applehaum, Diane Erickson, Mary K. Murray, Judy White, Lesley Peterson. Sandra Hinze, Nancy Holst, Sidney Surles, Diane Wagner, Carol Sinks, Marcia Behrens. PROIECTION FORCE 1' ff J' g g 5 fs: p 5 I' M y , 2 p My SQ mf .A - R552 D ,gk 'Z-.fry ' sl' di y As far as motion pictures and projectors are concerned, these are probably the most learned boys in the school in addition to being signs of good cheer to every Central- ite. They are responsible for prompt, reliable service to every corner of the building. All are well-versed in the mechanics of the schoolls visual aid equipment. Each year the group sponsors a movie to raise money to repair and purchase new apparatus. Mr. R. Molkenbur advises the group. rf 2 K, I 4 . - . Sp' -V Q if M if A i l J 5 A ' . L . i ti i ef N- aw ,,,f iight? new SEATED: Ron Erickson, Mr. Molken ,. ,V TF' ey bur, jim Newcomb. v1f- I, i is ' , J STANDING: Roger Raiter, Andre ':' . - '3' I M A K V .E 1 Enskot, Stephen Frank, john Krum- N-...NS Y ff? f 5 Y ins, Steve Claybourne, Walt Fuhl- xg i if ka meiste, Tom McCleod, jerry Unglaub, X 'Af Dick Zinn. f. 'la F C in f STAGE FORCE This capable group takes charge of all lighting props, and equipment on and around the stage. They are responsible for the splendid effects observed in both assemblies and school productions throughout the year. The boys supply all the necessary brawn as well as fbrains?j utilized behind the scenes. Their helpful services are under the direction of Mr. D. Mallinger. ' ff ROW 1: Marty Kuretsky, Steve Speech, Otto Eylandt, Mr. Malinger, Advisor. ROW 2: Harold Modell, jim Mathes, Dan Fisher. ROW 1: Mary Murray, Vice-President: Sue Gill, President: Mary Desmond, Treasurerg Lyn Bolser, Secretary. RED CROSS COUNCIL The Red Cross Council is composed of students who have volunteered their time for performing much needed tasks. They are in charge of the Red Cross fund rais- ing campaign and the Red Cross gift boxes as well as the drive for blood donors. Even though the satisfaction of partici- pating in such a worthwhile organization is enough for the volunteers, they cer- tainly deserve our vote of thanks for a job well done. ROW 2: Carla Simmons, Diane Anderson, Margaret Watson, ,V f Marlene Cohen, Esther Berntsen, Advisor. N, pf J? . 5 ' if E '- s i ll, Girls, League's purpose is to promote co-opera- tion among girls in every type of service with en- deavor to develop the finest characters and highest ideals , has remained the same throughout the years. This year the girls sold Christmas seals and dressed dolls. On Valentines Day the League spon- sored Val-o-grams. The turnabout dance was the big social event of the year. The girls' largest pro- ject is contributing S120 every year to support an orphaned child in Europe. Central has every right to be proud of this fine service organization and its faithful, hard-Working advisor, Mrs. Conant. ROW 1: Karen Brown, Treasurer, Vicki Sutton, Secre- taryg Cathy Cairncross, President, Sandy Dick- son, Vice President. ROW 2: Nancy Parker, Terry Cutts, Barbara Leaf, Barbara Bergstedt. ROW 3: Eleanor Conant, Nancy Krook, Korky Jenson, Barbie Lou Cairncross, Kathy Neily. M yn .,, ,,, 5, 451 'So f' s. 1 vw ,I gsm. f s ' L' ' S- A GIRL'S LEAGUE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 3 X , I F u t u r e Teachers of America is the club to be- long to if you are interested in teaching as a profession. Various job opportunities, teaching methods, and the problems which face a teacher are some of the top- ics discussed during the meetings. Highlights of the year are the F.T.A. lunch- eon and the visits to public grade schools for practical teaching experience. ROW 1: Sandy Cooperstock - Sec., Lorris Chase - Pres., Judy Brooks - Treas., Nancy Ratwik - V. Pres. I ROW 2: Sharon Meredith, Sandy Smith, Debby Bixby, Mary Anne Zucco, Carla Simmons, Debbie Pogoriler. O ROW : Louise Kantrowich, Carol Belanger, Terry Smith, Sherryl Major, Kathlyne Peller, Rose Mary Papa, Miss Koehler. 5 4 ROW' : Rose Pelant, Carol Sinks. lla XVinn, Maria Hatzidimitriou, Sharon Pollnow, Roberta Ganas. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS These students are pre- paring early for their future lives. They go to school in the morning and have on the job training in the afternoon. In this way they are ready to enter the busi- ness world immediately after graduation. One of their projects this year was a fund-raising activity in which they sold candy. ROW 1: fofficersj Diane Weber, Vice. Pres.g Carol Uttermark, Treas.g Charlotte Arundel, Pres., Connie Bovy, Sec.g Diane Kubat, Parlimentarian. ROW 2: Gloria Chandler, Margie Graham, Anita Jamoral, Judi Moldenhauer, Arlett Kryjeski, Barb Speclcer. ROW : Joanne Rusk, Judy Quinlan, Judy Goodroad, Katie German, Mary German, Kathy Mahr, Sandie Pederson. 3 fi ROW : Carole Peterson, John Ellman, Craig McKee, Sharon Domagalski, Rose Pelant, Jeraldine Shanklin. . USHERETTES If you have ever been to a student production at Central, you know that your ticket is taken, and you are escorted to your seat by one of the lovely members of Usherettes. The girls are chosen from many applicants on the basis of teacher recommendations. An organization of this sort has much to offer as not only are the girls giv- ing service to their school, but they are acquiring poise and confidence as well. ROW 1' Karen Brown, Pres.g Pixie Johnson, Sec. Treas., Judy Brooks, Ellie Strem, Judy Dahlquist, Pam Price, Kathie Neilson, Lorri Chase. ROW 2: Jeanne Olson, Linda Hoover, Korkey Jensen, Sue Ross, Aorienne Novak, Harriet Wells. ROW : Joyce Rudeen, Nancy Reiser, Nancy Hale, Patti Feeney, Connie Wiebmer, Wendy Chappie, Diane Olson. 3 4 ROW : Nancy Krook, Camille Meyer, Noel Larson, Carol Sinks, Barb Anderson, lillen Docken. Behind the scene of all class plays, operettas and other shows is the Paint 'N Patches crew. Tryouts are held in the fall for those who are or have been speech or speech-debate stu- dents. Applying the skills they learn at meetings throughout the year, the members of the crew make up the participants of the shows and do an outstand- ing job. Mrs. Albrecht - Advisor PAINT 'N PATCHES ROW 1: Paula Wood - Sec., Susan Mackay - V. Pres., May Jo Grais - Pres., Arlene Kaplan - Treas. ROW 2: Pixie Johnson, Ruth Ann Grossman, Ellie Strem, Pam Price, Joni Litman, llarriet Zisson, Donna Lande, Carla Simmons. ROW 5: Donna Mae Davis, Marianne lfngelhardt, Lenore Dannovsky, Kathy Neily, Adrienne Novak, Rollie Perlman, Terry Nolan, Terry Cutts. ROW 4: LaVonne Risedorph, Barb Anderson, Noel Larson, Joy Oberg, Jean Kopp, Felicia Zylberstajn, Louise Dennis, Patti Hoisser, Deanna Prohofsky. CHEMISTRY CLUB. . ROW 1: Sue Barwise, treas.g Katie Slattery, attend. sec.: Bob Howie, vice pres.: Kathy Stevenson, rec. sec.: Mary Jo Grais, attend. sec.: Don Smith, pres. Cabsentj. ROXW 2: Arlene Kaplan, Char Underbakke, Susan Mackay, Bobbye Azine, Debbie Pogoriler, Harriet Zisson. ROW 3: Rae Dicks, Martha Smith, Mary Desmond, Vicki Sultan, Shiela Belkin, Joanne Gordon, Ruth Ann Grossman, Stephanie Sangsland, Sharon Vingers, Susie Winnick, Patti Gastman, ROW 4: Mary Lou Peilen, Shar- on Pinnow, Beverly Schuldt, Lana Thompson, Paula Wood, Deanna Prohofsky, Harriet Singer, Barb Miller, Georgia Lewis, Jackie Few, Cathy Cairncross. ROW 5: Rita Holloman, Adrienne Boisson, Sharon Pollow, Jim Curran, Lynn Bradley, Sanford Stone, Gordie Shumaker, Fva Brisbois, Marlene Singer, Gayle Rosenblum. The Chemistry Club is made up of students who are taking chem- istry. Field trips, in- teresting movies, and guest speakers are some of their activi- ties. ROW 1: Mary Murray, Paula Thomason, Sue Polansky, Kathy Turnbull, Frances Williams, Ralpha Tilsner, Judy Cormican Carol Ahl, Barb Norton, Lorri Chase. ROW 2: Midge Hanson, Allen Clark, Bill Lang, Barb Peterson, Penny Schroeder, Terry Nolan, Roxie Nemer, Sue Gadbois, Joyce Fdblom, Carol Carpenter, Diana Aldrich. ROW 3: Harris Zidel, John Wagner, Myna Bernick, Vanne Owens, Penny Orrill, Connie Wiebmer, I.eAnn Gilhertson, Jean Mahle, Sally Brown, Sue Harley. ROW 4 Bruce Banister, Howard Pangborn, Bill Coan, Bob Toensing, Mike Richardson, Chuck Hayes, Jeff Piper, Roger Fngstrom, Tom Maas, Jay Pfaender, Larry Friedman. , 5 2 R f 5 S 0 1 ' 1 , ROW 1: Vera Kemp, Mailyn Theirs, Sue Vax, Joanne Brown, Judy Carl, Nancy Jackson, Jacquie Sorum, Terry Cutts. ROW 2: Beryl Butwin, Jean Straus, Louie Lampert, Nancy Smith, Steve Marstad, John Garvik, Neal Thoelke, Rollie Perlman, Judy Holmquist. ROW 3: John Luger, George Haun, Abby Bernstein, Barbara Ludden, Jenny Taylor, Judy Brown, Mary Holmquist, Louise Kantrowich, Bernard Karon. ROW 4: Jon Rosenberg, Steve Gilats, Bob Nickelson, Leonard Berg, Dave Berkus, Bruce Gustafson, James Newcomb, Mike McCluney, Jack Rademacher. . CHEMISTRY CLUB vs ,Q r H ROW 1: Leora Myers, Lynn Falls, Joyce Austin, Harriet Wells, Carolyn Bolser, Ilze Ozolins, Sue Lamski, Sharon Lenander, Judith Gullikson, Fran Bailey. ROW Z: Bill Anderson, Richey Adams, Jim Holub, Kathleen Cooper, Roberta Ganas, Patricia Bauer, Larry Swartz, Karen Christian, Linda Bloom, Nancy Hale. ROW 3: Glenda Schadt, Paul Swenson, Gil Zins, Jim Roberts, Claudia Howard, Jean Schleh, Lynn Bonney, Lucy Williams, Karin Brown, James Manos, Allen Lechtman. ROW 4: Donald White, Clayton Zimmerman, Jonathan Plaut, Doug Radcliffe, Tom Tews, Wes Seyller, Robert Flynn, Bob Mikulak, Grag Carey, Jim Ash. Through this club students learn many interesting things about chemistry that would otherwise not be possible. They also learn of job possibil- ities in the field of chemistry. ROW 1: Diane Sternberg, Sue Sturley, Sharon Shaw, Mary Sorensen, Diane Widsten, Margaret Barrels, Maggie Baltus, Nor- ma Eilert, Helen Hodgins, Kristi Conlan. ROW 2: Martha Lynn, Deanna Mead, Nancy Hart, Becky Stanfield, Judy Rosen- blum, Ellen Docken, June Bernett, Janet Armajani, Carol Belanger, Patti Feeney. ROW 3: Penny Halper, Tom Spaeth, Pick Pratt, David Levitt, Bob Levy, Bruce Robins, Walter Moody, Mike Dimond, Mary Kelson, Dick Steele. ROW 4: Joel Johnson, Bud Ericksen, Rog Engstrom, Joy Oberg, Stuart Sonnen, Rog McGrath, Bob Callender, Kari Nielsen, David Mead, Dennis Kramer, Jim Roberts. ROW 1: Jerry Kissel, George Fosch, Lyle Gunsell, Jenifer Lewis, Marilou Smith, Elizabeth Johnson, Adrienne Novak, Diane Dingle, Sally Countryman, Sonie Wiener, Lynda Hyatt, Don Getsug. ROW Z: Mike Rushton, Dan Fisher, Wayne Patratz, J. Bennett Sorum, Richard S. Berris, Jerry Laurie, Roger Bentley, Saul Bernick, Ev Osten, John Strapp, Jeff Drew. ROW 3: Ev Weinstein, Harry Jensen, Don Joyce, Steve Litton, Pete Ronzani, Jerry Taffel, John DeRosier, Irwin Gubman, Lorenz Von Kreuzhef, Bill Moxneso, John Smestad, Ken Stein. ROW 4: Norman W. Hoge, Mike Kellum, Craig C. Leuerenz, Philip Fabel, Charles Edwards, Wendell O. Heldt, Ken Bricher, Dave Goldfarb, Bob Lange, Dave Unowsky, Tim Roberts. FRENCH CLUB . French Club members have opportunities to ex- tend their knowledge of French through films and speakers at club meetings throughout the year. These club meetings bring them intimate glimpses of the French and their lives. The club's big banquet, with a true French dinner at a 1, if French restaurant, is the big event of the year. 5 . ROW' 1: Al Ruvelson, Steve Claybourne, Treas.: Babetta Hart, Peggy Swain, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Penny Bick, Ellie Strem, Carolyn Lewis. ROXV 2: Barbara Berde, V. Pres., Barb Efron, jenelle Bernstein, Susan Lampland, jonathan Weiner, Tom Willey, joni Litman, Sandi Herman, joan Mersky. ROW 3: Judy Laurie, Kathy Tyson, Sally Holmgren, Marianne Fngelhardt, Linda Brooke, Tom Poch, Sharon Millin, jeannene Mackin, Marilee Gordon. ROW 4: Kathy Pugh, Susan Milton, jean Straus, Claudia Howard, jerry Berkman, Clayton Berry, Paula Wood, Maria Hatzidimitriou, Paulette Graff, Mr. Therrien. re ROW 1: Lyba Divine, Sue Fine, Sue Barwise, Fran Bailey, DeeDee McKendrick, Fremajane Lipschultz. ROW 2: Judy Aren- son, Debby Taffel, Sharon Clark, joanne Gordon, Debby Bixby, Mary Zucco, Ellen Vasiliou, Lond Londer. ROW 4: Lois Myers, Michael Roberts, Rosa Szajman, Dave Rubenstein, Harriet Singer, Nancy Resnick, Erika Apt. ROW 4: Bernie Karon, joe Butwin, jack Grimm, Bob Stanich, Sidney Surles, Ruth johnson, Mary lfdwards. ROW 1: Marcia Shapiro, Kay Bielenberg, Jacqueline Coulter, Carolyn Foss, Carol Velander, Susan Krywinske. ROW 2: Gene Boysson, Gary Kemp, Karen Bjorklund, Jane Hoyt, Cindy Raitt, Nancy Krook, Diane Aldrich, Sue Harley, Robert Moore. ROW 3: Kathy Tyson, Marilyn Goldberger, Diane Anderson, Laurel liha, Sandy johnson, Susie Dow, Mary Germain, Betty Cook, Gayle Pearlman. ROW 4: Carole Mack, Karen Norstrem, Sandra Rogers, jonathan Plaut, Bob Callender, Pres.: Ruth johnson, Diane Charpenrier, Adrienne Boysson, Linda Vangan. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club, Central's largest language group, is justly proud of its many achievements and activities this year. Members have had the opportunity to get first-hand information about Mexico, Guatemala, and Spain. The traditional ROW 1: Cofficersj Jeff Paymar, Katie Slattery, Vice President: Jean Schleh, Treasurer: Assenneth Dastin, A,F.S.: Jim Sorum, President. ROW 2: Barbie Cairncross, Arlene Risedorph, Theresa Hajduga, Pam Price, Dee Dee McKendrick, Stephanie Sangs- land, Cindy Conway. ROW 3: Georgia Lewis, Linda Bloom, Elizabeth Johnson, Michele Griffin, Murray Evans, Vanne Owens, Leora Myers, Randi Powers, Judie Santee. ROW 4: Nancy Hart, Carol Sinks, Tom Manion, Gordie Shumaker, Don Roberts, Mary Jo Schutz, Diane Widsten, Patti Feeney, Mary Desmond. ROW S: Joy Oberg, Jerry Paar, Mike Richardson, John Luger, Stuart Marofsky, Dave Berkus, Norman Hoge, Ginny Paine, Kathy Hamer. , 4 CHAIR: Mrs. Moen, Dan Fisher, Mr. O'Boyle. ROW 1: Sonie Wiener, Jackie Few, Nancy Hale, Mary Murray, Diana Dix, Mary Hemingway, Wfendy Gislason, Korky Jensen, Sue Gill, Sue Vax, Janna Morrow. ROW 2: Rollie Perlman, Louise Kan- trowich, Judi Hedman, Kathy Smith, Barbara Bergstedt, Janice Rinkey, Michele Dunlap, Barb Bernick, Danny Coddon, Lee Gransberg. ROW 3: Rita Holloman, Karin Brown, Kris Osten, Betsy Galt, Valerie Brussell, Lucy Williams, Lois Rasmussen, Sue Strandberg, Dave Howard, Kay Williams, Al Clark. ROW 4: Harvey Erlich, Jim Wagner, Gary Fha, Bruce Banister, Dave Goldfarb, Bill Buol, Paul Heleniak, Frank Foster, Dennis Tuveson, Mike Dimond. Pinata Party caused ' usual stir, as did initiation GERMAN CLUB . In only its second year of existence Deutsche Vere- in, advised by Mrs. E. Swanson, has proved to be an active, busy organiza- tion. Weihnachten fChrist- masj was celebrated in real German style with every- thing from a candle-laden Tannenbaum to Knecht Ruprecht himself fwith giftsj to be found. Other programs included films, initiation, exchange stu- dents, and their slides, and the year's biggest highlight, the spring banquet at the Heidelberg. OFFICERS: Fv Osten, Pres.: Judy Holmquist, Sec.: Mrs. Iinid Swanson, Advisor: Jerry Kessel, Treas.g Bob Howie, Vice Pres. ROW' 1: Sue Gold, Margaret Barrels, Maggie Baltus, Mary Trafton, Judy Howie, Karen Seiffert, Judy Cormican, Sue Kennedy, Adrianne Kessel, Dawn Hoveland, Gisela Luboiackv. ROW' 2: Jean Schleh, Program Chairman: Mary Holmquist, Program Chairman: Janet Armajani, Felicia Zylberstain, Connie Pollnow, Gail Andre, Betsy Nason, Diane Sternberg, Midge Hanson, Becky Stanfield, Karen Smith. ROW 3: Gary Levin, Gary Geller, Phil Levin, Nate Rosenbaum, John Drumins, Garson Sher, Steve Marstad, Harold Modell, David Morton, Francis Lorenz, Myra Bernick. ROW 4: Gary Gormin, Colin Hempel, James Buscher, Jonathan Plaut, Dave Deutschlander, Gary Lund, Bob Mikulak, Leo Bender, Charles Hedlund, Michael P. Froman, Ordway Greer. LATIN CLUB . First, second, and third year Latin stu- dents who pass an examination and Sen- iors who receive a satisfactory Latin mark on their report card are eligible for mem- bership in this club. A tradition is the annual Roman Banquet sponsored by the Latin Club. At this time new members are initiated by serving as slaves for the more seasoned members. ROW-CHAIRS: Stephan Dahms, Vive Pres.: Ruth Ann Grossman, Pres., Miss Flitch, Advisor, Rose Mary Papa, Sec.: Patty Fry, Treasurer. ROW 1: Diane Dingle, Mary Kay Nickelson, Donna May Davis, Kathlyne Peller, Barb Leaf, Barb McMahon, Kristin Bergstrom. ROW 2: Sharon Millin, Wendy Boyden, Eclrie Danielson, jane Hoyt, Beverly Hopps, Patricia Bauer, Sherryl Major. ROW 5: Mary Holmquist, Bruce Cocran, judy Holmquist, Marilou Smith, Barb Anderson, judy Koch, Dody Stover. ROW 4: Gerry McCloud, Garius Lance janice Anderson, Sharon Pollnow. Here come The Goodies I Gransberg. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is a national honor society for writers on high school publications who have done outstanding work on their staff. Central's chapter, the Grace Elliot Chapter, was founded eighteen years ago by former Times advisor, Miss Olive M. Allen, who named the chapter after her predecessor. This year Quill and Scroll is com- prised of fifteen students from the Times and Cehisean staffs. , jonathan Plant, Ted Haag, Paul Heleniak, , 1 ,s , f ' at , mt ff' j as of ' ' 'x X2 S E ws.. 9 - '--1-', Q - , U 7 , f A 'wi XX, 'qu , L , Q in Dressing up is always fun! ROW 1: Harriet Bernick, George Hopkins, jean Kopp, Judy Gullikson. ROW 2: Lyba Divine, Kathy McGrath, Sally Holm- gren, Denise Coleman, Rae Dicks. ROW 3: Bernie Karon, Sandra Rogers, Steve Rossmann, lla Winn, Kathy Cooper, Lee SKI CLUB . ROW 1: Mr. Johnson, Advisor: Jay Pfaender, President: Marilou Smith, Vice-President, Midge Hanson, Secretary: Sue Sturley, Treasurer, Mr. Lund, Advisor. ROW 2: Norma Eilert, Helen Hodgins, Patti Feeney, Joyce Edblom, Barb Peterson, Joni Litman, Bobbi Benlie, Sandy Dickson, Jacquie Sorum, Judi Webster, Judy Cormican. ROW 3: Jean Kop, Mike Welks, Carol Heldt, Sharon Oja, Jan Wight, Sandi Herman, JoAnn Germain, Vicki Sutton, Sue Gill, Barb Efron, Barb Leaf, LeAnn Gilbertson, Louie Lampert. ROW 4: Susan Arvanitis, Susan Plahn, Margie Ramsdell, Katy Kixmoel- ler, Patti Hoisser, Barb Fortmeier, Betsy Lund, Sue Lampland, Sue Lundberg, Susie Winnick, Barb Miller, Robbie Knap- ton, Sandra Johnson. ROW S: Kathy Erdman, Bonnie Marvy, Jack Price, Dan Fisher, Jim Roberts, Kari Nielsen, Roger McGrath, Joy Oberg, Paul Swenson, Bruce Bannister, Gerry McCloud, Margie Young, Judy Brown, Dick Steele. ' fm-, Aitlkl iv The poor non-skier can never understand that top-of-the-world feeling of flying through the powder down those snowy slopes, skis gleaming, poles flashing, in perfect control at all times fna- turallylj The snow-plowers, some parallel skiers, and even a few wedlens are to be found among Central's contributions to the ski- ing sult. Our avid Ski-Clubbers enjoyed this exhilarating sport with many jaunts to nearby areas. The group is ably advised by Mr. M. Johnson and Mr. Lund. ROW 1: Larry Mersky, Larry Swartz, Marcia Moore, Dee Dee McHendrick, Mickey Anderson, Sue Harley, Don Getsug, Judy Howie, Karen Seiffert, Scott Taylor, Terry Cutts, Joanne Gordon. ROW Z: Martha Lynn, Judy Holmquist, Jean Straus, Sally Brown, Penny Schroeder, Sharon Millin, Kathy Neily, Linda Loomis, Kathy McGrath, Kay Gilbertson, John Williams, Ted Hagberg, Phil Levin. ROW 3: Tom La Fond, Lynn' Bonney, Sue Milton, Ricci Noble, Gina Swan- strom, Marilyn Gustafson, Pam Brooke, Wendy Chappie, Karen Koch, Betsy Galt, La Vonne Risedorph. ROW 4: Louis Birger, Jim Sheahan, Mike Richardson, Tom Dege, Robert Callender, Chris Colestock, Bob Takle, Gene lNIelander, Craig Laverenz, Bob Howie, Mike Hitchcock, Bennett Clark, Chuck Tyson. SKI CLUB . STAMP AND COIN CLUB . - .K This club is made up of those who enjoy collect- ing stamps, coins, and learning the history of them. W'hen they meet, they might have an auction, have one person tell about one stamp, coin, or some other interesting item. At their auctions they all bring stamps and coins that they F, have doubles of or would like to sell. All the money made goes into the club treasury. By know- ing stamps and coins you not only learn about different countries but also gain a interesting hobby. L A i s a . i f - . 'L , -- ' S' ,, .Z , s x 3 QS s H w i A A S ,yet 3 ' peak so , ,X fy Q P ROXV 1: Peter Holliday, Vice President: Chuck Alts- huler, President: Susan Treat, Secretary. ROXV 2: Robert Moore, Mike Berkus, Rick Menk, Philip Miner, Mr. Kacalek. ROW 3: Bernard Karon, Lewis Smith, Stephen Litton, Robert Berkouitz. CHESS CLUB . The purpose of the Chess Club is to teach interested students one of the world's oldest games. Both skilled and un- skilled players participate actively in the club. After a member has become skilled, he is eligible to enter tournaments with other schools. Students of approximately the same amount of skill have many hours of competitive fun trying to out- play each other. in ROW' 1: Steven Speech, Clayton Hamilton, Q .5 Don Paden. ROXV .Zz Robert Berkovitz, Mich- ael liroman, Bob Schmit, Dave Lundberg. ROW 5: jerome Berkman, Pres. and Treats.: jona- than Plaut, George Kimball, V. Pres. and Sec. TABLE: Stephen Rossman, Treas.g Saul Bernick, Pres.g Felicia Zylberstain, Sec.: Mr. Mcfiee, Advisor. ROXV 1: Beverly Scbuldt, Lee Kemp, judy Reiser, Steve Lang, Roxie Nemer, Norman Neuman, Peggy Baer, Celia Starks, Lorri Chasse. ROW 2: Tom Laliond, Ev Osten. jamie Lefko, Al Tighe, jen Kopp. Laurel liha, Susie Tufts, Danny Coddon, Harold Currv, Marty Coppe. ROXV 5: Dan Fisher. Dick Steele, Gary Fha, Diane Murphy, Cierry Mcffloud, Barb lloel. Paullette Starks, jini Alamos, Bob Howie, Mary jo Cirais. ROXV 4: Gary Filds, Louie Pedro, Naceo Moody, Tom Anderson. joe Marver, Rog McGrath, Dave Goldfarb, Hans Knoop, jerry Taffel, Dick Zinn. TABLE TENNIS CLUB This fairly new club is fast becom- ming one of Central's 11'l0St popular. For an indoor sport ping-pong is a great favorite. It is a great club for making new friends, and an ideal way to forget your troubles for a while. There's something very relaxing about batting that old ball back and forth. 100 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB IRC has strived to stimulate interest in and under- standing of the world and its people. It has attempted to stir its members minds toward considering our SENIOR CLASS STUDY GROUP The Senior Class Study Group is an or- ganization advised by Mr. Brodie. This group discusses such problems as social adjustments, labor management, and im- provements in education. The club was started two years ago by Mr. Brodie as an experiment, and it has been very suc- cessful. ROW 1: Roberta Ganas, Nancy Smith, Mary Ellen Olson, Rae Dicks, Susan Polansky, Linda Stadler, Susan Barwise, Arlene Kaplan, Terry Cutts. ROW 2: Jean Schleh, Bernard Karon, Kathy Cooper, Janet Armajani, Mary Holm- quist, Katy Slattery, Jean Straus, Karen Brown, Judy Holmquist, Nancy Hale. ROW 3: Bill Moxness, Richard Berris, Paula Wood, Sandy Rogers, Lynn Bonney, Lana Thompson, Richie Adams, Saul Bernick, Ev Austin, Mr. Brodie. ROW 4: Bob Mikulak, Doug Radcliff, Bob Flynn, Tom Tews, Don Smith, Steve Rossman, Greg Carey, Dave Unowsky, David Levitt. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Philosophy Club, ably ad- vised by Mr. Ring, strives to delve into the thinkings of such men as Plato, Socrates, Euclid, and other great philosophers of the past and present. It discusses such topics at its bi-monthly meetings as 'Is there a God?' 'Wfhat are morals?', and 'What is the ultimate religion?' Through the give and take of ideas, its members profit exten- sively from the thinkings of others. global situation and reaching objective conclusions. Mr. Kirkwood is the advisor. OFFICERS: W'illiam Kirkwood, Advisor: Janet Armaiani, Historian: Jane Hoyt, Secretary: Carol Sinks, President: Gary Levin. Vice Pres.: Chuck Tyson, Treasurer. ROW 1: Nancy Ratwik, Sue Barwise, Judy Martin, Barbara Hunter, Judy Brooks. Judy Barnett, Doylene Tittle, Carla Simmons, Kathie Neilson. ROW' 2: Karen Bjorklund, Adrianne Lang- man, Beverly Hopps, Cherie Compton, Don Paden. Fred Johnston, Larry Kaplan, Mary K, Murray, Paula Thomason. ROXV 3: Laura Graves, Louise Kantrowich, Mary Holmquist, Lisa Kansas, Karen Smith, George Hopkins, Rachelle Mit- chell. Margaret Watson, Franny Reiser. ROW 4: Ordway Greer, Jamie Lefko, Bill Stuttgen, Stephen Dahms, Paul Katz, Ila Wfinn, Alan Weinblatt, Sandra Rogers, Vanne Owens, Jean Schleh. ROW 1: Midge Hanson, Jean Mable, Sally Brown, Nancy Smith, Sonie Wiener, Sue Polansky, Denise XX'aldner, Nancy Hale, Randi Powers, Leora Myers, Terry Cutts, Sue Barwise, Arlene Kaplan, J. W. Ring, Advisor. ROXV 2: Sue Harley, Terry Nolan, Irvin Handelman, Irwin Gubman, Chairman, Bob Levey, Bruce Rob- ins, Sandra Rogers, Kathy Cooper, Louise Kantrowich, Jean Schleh, Katie Slattery, Jean Straus. ROW 3: David Levitt, Richard Berris, Bernard Karon, Vice Chair- mang Ken Stein, George Frisch, Jerry Laurie, Jim Roberts, Saul Bernick, Allen Lechtman, Gordy Shumaker, Richard Steele, Rick Pratt, Mary Murray. ROW 4: Dan Fisher, Mike Kellum, Jim Newcomb, Leonard Hayer, Dave Unowsky, V. Chairman: Tom Tews, Roy McGrath, Bob Callender, Norman Hoge, Jim Sheahan, Wayne Potratz, Paul Swenson. PEP CLUB . 21 'S : A ' 25' .4 1. . . . . ,P r as ya P se 2 an Pep Club is the peppiest club 2 M Q Q, I W ' W' - S 5 M . in the school. Its members can I 1 , . t X' X v f 1, ,V, .6 0 be heard at assemblies, at before- ' f 0 5, , , 't A N ' .5 . d a M. . , as an . .J I f school pep rallies, an at games Q J! E Q. -f .a A ., ,at .Q 6 enthusiastically yelling cheers. At , ji .. TT: 5 'K 2 M ' ' - iv if Homecoming the members sold M if , 5 1 A Pompons which when waved enthusiastically by the students at the crucial moments of the games bring the winning point. This year they sold buttons having ROW 1: Penny Orenstein, Janice Rinkey, Rosie Tenenbaum, Nancy Loewenstein, Tommy Mendelsohn, Barbie Cairncross Ar lene Risedorph, Nancy Krook, Korky Jensen, Sue Lilja, Betsy Harris, Barb Swaden, Barb Efron, JoAnn Germain, LaVonne Risedorph, Barb Heagle, Jenelle Bernstein. ROW 2: Carol Carpenter, Joyce Cooperman, Denise Waldner, Mary Lou Peilen, Nancy Trapp, Ruth Bruchmann, Linda Caldwell, Caran Oja, Ginna Swanstrom, Sally Holmgren, Marianne Englhardt, Katie Slattery, Sondy Lieberman, Barb Helmes, Diane Smith, Sandy Hinze. ROW 5: Joyce Trout, Bobby-Jo Bowen, Rosemary Wells, Carolyn Krinkie, Susan Arvanitis, Beryl Butwin, Abby Bernstein, Lenore Dannovsky, Harriet Zisson, Barb Fort-meter, Sandi Sampson, Mary Trafton, Sue Birnberg, Teri Goodlet, Carol Peterson, Sheryl Beaudry, Mary Hoistad, Jean Klein. ROW 4: Joanne Gordon, Carol Ahl, Helen Hodgins, Adrienne Novak, Vicki Sultan, Donna Lande, Karin Brown, J-udy Carl, Sue Harley, Midge Hanson, Joanne Brown, Jean Mahle, Diane Sternberg, Cathy Cairncross, Judi Neby, Susie Winnick, Sherrie Vingers, Ralpha Tilsner, Jean Straus. CSFATFD ON THE RISERJ: Joyce Taylor, Paula Thomasan, Judie Santee, Mary Hemingway, Liz Igo, JoAnn Mercado, Sandra Rogers, Janet Quilling, Ruth Dunn, Judy Miller, Pixie Johnson, Linda Anderson, lidan Humphrey, Nancy Miller, Joan Hubbard, Peggy King, Noel Larson, Jevne Garvik, Jana Westergren, Ricci Noble, Sue Dow, Mary Beth McKeen, Ann Hueller, Diane Kclm. ROW 1: Georgeanne Coverdale, Karen Gunsell, Lynn Falls, Cindy Conway, Betty Cook, Carol Hledt, Sharon Oja, Karen Seiffert, Mary Heinz, Susie Tufts, Laurel Eha, Sally Quast, Tari Schaffran, Diane Murphy, Diane Schultz, Judi Helman. ROW 2:Carol Goldstein, Marlene Cohen, Penny Bick, Bonnie Bisnow, Kathy Pugh, Diane Brands, Dorothy Campbell, Sharon Benscoter, Nancy Ashton, Mary Jo Schutz, Dorothy Dunlop, Barb Becker, Kathy Walker, Phyllis Petersen, Sandy Smith, Carol Belanger, Linda Bloom, Deanna Mead. ROW 5: Margaret Ponder, Joerena Wagner, Sandy Gotesman, Joyce Rudeen, Jeanne Olson, Sue Strandberg, Mary Germain, Jacquie Few, Frances Stone, Joyce Simms, Frances Williams, Mary K. Murray, Sandie Bolender, Linda Sorose, Mary Vierow, Margie Timm, Caryl Velander, Kathy Smith. ROW 4: Fre- majane Lipschultz, Liz Kanny, Phyllis Perlmon, Carol Dawson. Sandy Kahan, Marilee Gordon, Barbara Berde, Sheila Lotter- man, Lyba Divine, Sue Ross, Kay Price, Pam Price, Mary Sorensen, Adrienne Boisson, Margaret Swain, Sonia Quarstad, Janet Stockwell, Janet Haney, Carol Anderson, Lesley Peterson, Beverly Hopps. as s at f I , 'K - ., K i f .N f 5 A fd L ', . a 4 A3 n the school colors on them. The 5. A' 'I gi' . I-' ., n ' money from this project was 5 ' ' if T' ery A M -1 s it, ' ,g used to help finance the athletic department. Its members also had an opportunity to buy Central sweatshirts. Thanks certainly go to the Pep Club for promoting so much enthusiasm at all the athletic events. They have given our teams the spirit and support that they need to carry proudly the name of Central High. 102 1 t l M I A ,. 'WgL .:,' 1 H- J R Y ' 5 N, .N V as 'im my K, ,I l 1, rv fs - W , I . , A , Y ' 4 . on Q, ' 'Fi 4 ' ' if G N. 4, f -mf' L, 'U L . it 'i-I Q Yi ' , , 4 it Q , , I ?: W 1, . lx ' . 0 'K s 1, t ' - ,J 1 as -. -.. A L ' ' 2. .alt 3 1 Z PEP 3 EXECUTIVE CLUB BOARD Y? ROW 1: Katy Kixmoeller, Treasurer, Claudia Howard, Vice-President: Barb Peter- son, President, Susie Singer, Secretary. ROW 2: Terry Cutts, Dee Dee McKen- drick, Char Underbakke, Barb Norton. ROW 3: Kathy Stevenson, Sandy Dickson, Bonnie Feldman, Sue Gill. ROW 4: Marlene Singer, Judy Brown, Mary Lou Smith, Sharon Pinnow. f ,J , A c J -t 'mt T ' ' ' ' 'Q' L ' , lf, aAgA,' ,E W w . PEP CLUB ROW' 1: Hilary Younger, Barb Frish- berg, Ellen Gantmen, Kathe Faragher, Jean Tarbell, Wendy Gislason, Judy Grohs, Ruth Sorense, Joanie Lath- rop, Patti Hoisser, Liz Trout, Jan Wiglmt, lNIary Rachinsky, Betsy Galt, Mary Jo Grais, Nancy Rosenblum, Linda Brooke. ROXV 2: Sue Shorba, Lois Rasmussen, Barb Leaf, Vivian Gundy, Janet Ahl, Julie Coughlin, Kay Banister, Charlene Banks, Flora Galloway, Myrna Rutman, Valerie Brussell, Loni Schnitzer, JoAnn Rut- chick, Joni Litman, Sandra Herman, Susan Mackay. ROW 3: Ellen Miku- lak, Kay Bielenberg, Ellen Vasiliou, Betsy Lund, Kathy Mueller, Barby Nelson, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Holst, Carol Melbye, Diane Geery, Sharen Gunsell, Jan Peabody, Gayle Rosen- blum, Karen Koch, Harriet Heren, Eve Lynn Butwinick, Rollie Perlman. ROW 4: Shirley Jones, Sandy Klei- don, Kathy Hohen, Barb Rudberg, Adrienne Kessel, Vickie Lieberman, Sandra Janisch, Maxine Statlad, Susan Moore, Sally Brown, Penny Orrill, Connie Wiebmer, Babetta Hart, Paula Buzicky, Jeradine Moe, Jean Lamp- land, Vicki Spicer. SEATED: Nancy Lynch, Carla Sim- mons, Bonnie Marvy, Lisa Kansas, Sidney Surles, Wendy Boyden, Paula Wood, Karen Christian, Jacquie Sor- um, Judi Webster, Aggy Klees, Patti Feeney, Judy Cormican, Joyce Edblom, LeAnn Gilbertson. ROW 1: Kathy Nelson, Mary Tucker, Barb Anderson, Linda Hoover, Judy Rosenblum, An- gela Nielsen, Judy Miniclier, Linda Brown, Kay Gilbertson, Patty Fry, Dianne Wilson, Judy Pfenning, Ellen Zamansky, Marda Paymar, Kathy Watscmn, Calia Starks, Sue Gadbois, Kay Jensen, Kathy Meyer, Beanie Zi- del, Jani Abramson, Angel Glickman, Diane Anderson, Gretchen Steen, Judy Klein. ROW 2: Gloria Applebaum, Nancy Resnick, Carol Schatzberg, Bev Orren, Andrea Siegel, Joni Mersky, Ellen Gordon, Candy Foss, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Marilyn Gustafson, Harriet Bernick, Mickey Anderson, Carol Smith, Mary Ditonno, Judy Tobkin, Shirley Evans, Sue Wilmer, Marcia Spiegel, Kit Jensen. ROW 5: Pat McFaden, Barb Miller, Avis Holman, Georgia Lewis, Liz Johnson, Nancy Parker, Kari Nielsen, Barb Hoel, Pat- ti Gastman, Linda Bendel, Daryl Levi- tan. Carol Ehrlich, Thelma Litton, Mickey Nickelson, Marcia Moore, Milly Goldish, Marcy Shapiro, Bon- nie Berkovitz, Deanna Prohofsky, Lynn Jacobson. ROW 4: Janna Mor- row, Rae Dicks, Penny Schroeder, Bobbie Benlke, Fran Bailey, Brenda Jenkins, Ruth Ann Grossman, Sue Kennedy, Mike Malcolm, Pam Brooke, Nancy Brazeman, Anna Smith, Kathie Byrne, Linda Loomis, Barb Bergstedt, Sylvia Levey, Bobbie Kaplan, Kathy McGrath. 4 MINUTEMAIDS This great club is a favor- ite of the whole student body. These smart girls add enthusiasm to the sports activities. They add just the right touch to these events. We are all proud that they belong to Central. Girls, try out in the spring and be- come one of our honored Minutemaids. OFFICERS: Judy Carl, Luiet.g Reny Hanson, Mastotg Midge Hanson, Searg. ROXV 1: Joni Mersky, Korky Jense, Sue Sturley, Sandy Kahan, Harriet Zisson, Mickey Anderson. Sandy Dickson, Barb Heagle, Joyce lfdblom. ROXY' 2: Jana XVestergren, XVendy Ciislason. Sue Lundberg, Judi Neby, Barbara Efron, Barbara Swaden, Joanne Brown, Jevne Ciarvik. ROW' 5: Kris Osten, Arlene Risedorph, Diane Sternberg, Sharon Pinnow, Aggy Klees, Jean Mable, Sally Brown. Sue Harley, Betsy Galt. ROW' 4: Gina Swanstrom, Katy Kixrnoeller, Kathy Stevenson, Sharon Vingers, Sandra Rogers, Vicki Hotchkiss, LaVonne Risedorph, JoAnn Germain. f E W CHEERLEADERS 5 ,g. , f ?S'. fi' ' it f it ,-1 W W 7 Skt ,- KL? .- Y- -- V , 4 . - + fi,.r . , ,-if gun ,A . I -Q 5: 1 -,Ati M . .,, , j ,rt Jia., 4 ,ff , I er., 'fini or S, ' CLOCKWISE: Char Underbakke, Susie Gill, Barb Peterson, Kay Jensen, Martha Lynn, Cathy Cairncross, Marlene Singer, Susie Winnitrk, Kit Jensen, Vicki Sutton, Susie Singer. WORLD STAFF Bernie Karon, Mr. Klawitter, Virginia Paine, Adrienne No- vak, Mary Holmquist, Rita Hol- loman, Sharon Pollnow. The World Staff is in charge of the publication of our school's original literary efforts. This staff has the terrific job of reading through all literary or artistic contributions submitted by the students and deciding CEHISEAN STAFF The Cehisean staff is responsible for the school's year book, the Cehisean. The word Cehisean stands for Central High Senior Annual. Many, many long hours and much effort go into the creation of the annual. ROW 1: Joanne Gordon, Bernie Karon. ROW 2: Rae Dicks, Barb Leaf, Janet Rudberg, Barb McMahan, jev- ne Garvik, Debby Bixby, Terry Cutts. ROW 3: Sonie Weiner, Linda Stalder, Marianne Chute, Al Ruvelson, jean Strauss, Dave Makiesky, Marilou Smith. ROW 4: Deanna Meade, Carol Sinks, Laura Graves, Sidney Surles, Sandy Rogers, Kathy Cooper, Jean Schleh. ROW 5: Clayton Berry, Judy Holmquist, Barb Hoel, Kathy Hamer, Ger- ry McCloud, Richard Berris. 1. .A 3 ,..-ed 1 ' ii',' ' ,V Vi-1 'Wy er' which of the many wonderful submissions to use. Since all students may submit their efforts, they have a really big job. They always come through with a great work, though, and we thank them for it. Imagination, creativity, and journalistic ability are some of the qualifications necessary for a staff member. The members try their best to produce a year book that will please and satisfy every member of the student body. 105 TIMES STAFF . . . The Times Staff is one of the most important organizations at Central. This group of students does a wonderful job of keeping us' up to date with school events, sports news, and gossip. Although many of these hard-working students can work during sixth period, others must give up valuable extra time to bring you news of your school. However, they have a good oppor- tunity to learn the work that goes into putting a paper together, so the time is well spent. We certainly owe a big vote of thanks to these students for doing such a good job in keeping us up with the times at Central. ROW 1: Mr. Klawitter, Adviserg judy Gullikson, New Editor: George Hopkins, Co-Editor, Denise Coleman, Co-Editorg Steve Rossman, Sports Editor, Lee Gransberg, News Editor. ROW Z: Lyba Divine, Paula Thomsson, Dawn Hoveland, jean LeRoux, Edith Uhl, Nancy Lynch, Ruth Hartman, Harriet Bernick. ROW 5: Terry Smith, Marlene Singer, Cathy Cairncross, Nancy Ashton, Myra Bernick, jean Kopp, Linda Swenson, Nanci Hertz, Kathy McGrath. ROW 4: Sally Holmgren, Mike Di- mond, Richard Berris, lla Winn, Lawrence Friedman, john deRosier, David Mead, joe Butwin. 'iv ROW 1: Kenneth Wurdemann, Bettye Wetzel, jean Straus, jean Tarbell, jane Strokirk, Judy Holmquist. ROW 2: ,lack Grimm, Gil Zins. HI-LITES STAFF This group is composed only of seniors, who write only about seniors, in the Sen- ior Hi-Lites. These students work during the year assembling everything they can find out about their class's doings at Central. Finally the long-awaited day ar- rives and Senior Hi-Lites is out, giving out such interesting information about the seniors as the Last Will and Testament , the Most poll, and the class history. TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD This group is very valuable to the student body. Selected because of their ability in their classes, they are well able to give constructive criticism to the Times staff so that we, the student body, will have a really good school paper. They also offer suggestions as to what they think the student body wants in the paper. ROW 1: George Hopkins, Cathy Cairncross, Denise Coleman, Judy Gullickson, Robert Magy, Steve Rossmann. ROW 2 Sally Brown, Barb Peterson, Diana Aldrich, Sue Polansky, Bernard Daron, Lee Gransberg, Paula Thomason. ROW 3: Carol Ahl, Judy Holmquist, Marlene Singer, Betsy Nason, Sandy Rogers, Bruce Gustafson, Ginny Paine, Mary Holmquist, Karen Brown. The Y-Teens are under the direct supervision of the Y.XV.C.A. These girls are striving to build a world-wide fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in their common life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are committed by their faith. Each group has its own service projects and fun, such as: collecting food for a needy family at the holi- day season, helping the Red Cross make favors for hos- pitals, and sponsoring hayrides, dances, and pow-wows. All of the Central Y-Teens joined in the fun of an inter- school banquet. Here the girls had a chance to meet BFATA AMICA Y-TFFNS ROW 1: Barh Norton, Lana Thompson, Judy Holmquist, Mary Holmquist, Kathy Stevenson, Kathy Frdman, Sandy Helfman. ROXV 2: Diane Aldrich, Kit Jensen, Kay Jen- sen. Jackie Sorum, Judy Cormican, Carol Ahl. Sue Heather Boese. ROXV 3: Nancy Hale, Norma Fibert, Mary lillen Olson, Georgia Lewis, Sue Bareise, Rae Dicks, Nancy Smith, Helen Hodgins. ROW 4: Diane Johnson, Lee Ann Gilbertson, Nancy Parker, Betsy Na- son, Karen Brown, Marilou Smith, Biz Johnson, Carol Carpenter. ROXV S: Bobbie Knapton, Lucy Williams, Claudia Howard, Kari Neilson, Joy Oberg, Judy Brown, Penny Orrill. . . . Y-TEENS their fellow Y-Teeners and to exchange news and friendship. In February Y-Teens all over the city joined together in sponsoring the best Twilight Twirl ever. Something new in the field of international friendship was added this year when representatives from each Y-Teens group in the city met at a mock United Na- tions. Each group picked a country they wished to rep- resent, studied this country, and then corresponded with girls who were members of the Y.XV.C.A. in that country. This Operation Friendship was a tremendous success. LAETAE SORORIS Y-TEENS SFATED: Barb Peterson, Vice President: Joyce Fdblom, President: Judi Neby, Secretary: Paula XVood, Treasurer. ROW 1: Susan Mackay, Penny Schroeder, Lynn Falls, Linda Staldar, Char Underbakke, Judi Webster, Terry Cutts, Fran Bailey, Lis Trout. ROW 2: Sue Sturley, Midge Hanson, Sue Lundberg, Sally Brown, Sue Harley, Jean Mahle, Sue Vax, Paula Thomason, Ruth Ann Gross- man. ROW' 3: Marilyn Theits, Judy Carl, Sue Gadbois, Sharon Pinnow, Mary Kachinsky, Linda Bloom, Aggy Klees, Diane Sternberg, Connie Wiebmer, Patti Feeney. ROW 4: Bonnie Van Tol: Sharon Vingers, Jean Schleh, Barb Hoel, Susan Plahn, Katie Slattery, Joanne Brown, Karen Christian, Cathy Cairncross. O-TA-KAN-YA Y-TEENS ROW 1: Patricia Bauer, Carolyn Bolser, Sargeant at Arms: Linda Johnston, Sandy Atneosen, Jackie Holly, Kathy Van Fossen, Kristi Conlan. ROXV 2: Sandy Smith, Martha Smith, Ilze Ozolins, Avis Holman, lNIary Soren- son, Carol Nielsen, Secretary. ROW 3: Adrienne Bois- son, Treasurer: Joyce Mathews, Deanna Mead, ICC Rep.g Glenda Schadt, Vice President: Carol Belanger, Presi- dent: Sharon Shaw, Diane Wiosten. 10 7 Y-TEENS . -ix. lil l.l,l ANHI' Y-'l'lfliNS ROW' I: liarh Aiitlerwii. 1.11.1 liarh Cinyyan, Seeretary Sue Perlith, 'l reayurer: CQurnelia Nlaytut: llarly Tutleer. llrryitletitg Noel laryn, Yite Preyitlent. ROW' 2: Mari- anne lneelhartlt, llethellna Monte, Pixie ylulmyutt, Dtvtly Stnyer, Patritia lityyyey. ROW 4: Santly llinfe. l.intla ltynnmty, Nlaiireen Kelley. Mithele Dunlap. .lt-we lfayy- tell. ROW tx 'lini qytlarny. Sue Strantlhere. llarlwara Rer- nitk, ,lean Kopp, Nlargee ,l'lIlllll, lincla Syyenyttn, ROW 5 ': l,aYnn l.ety, liriy Oyten, Sitlney Surley. De.-Xnn Nel- wn, Naney Cnlliny, lincla limnke, IN CURA Dlil YATIQHNS ROW' l: Kathy' Hamer, Secretary: Susan Kryewinske, Viee-Preyitlentg l.y'nn -latnlwsnn, President: Santly' ,Inlin- ynn, Treasurer. ROW' .Zz Margie Olsnn. janet liarth, Nlareia Mixture. Sandy' Dir-kynn, l,C.Cf.: Debby' Nlary' Ziuui. ROW' 5: Danielle Mark. jutlt Bliller Bixlyy , Kathy' Pugh, janet Rutlherg, liarlw Helmey, yleyne Garyik. ll: Carolyn Larson, Jana XVestergren, Patti lloisyer, W'etzel, liarlu l.eaf, Marianne Chute. ROW' 5: Sue ROW Bettyc Shorts, Luis Rasnitiyyen. Sal llnlmeren. Caryl Velander. Gerry' NleClnucl, BIISNTOT AMII? Y-TEENS ROW' 1: Cnffiteryj Aludy' lint-lt, See.g Ruthie johnson, Vire Pres.: Mary lieth Mtlieen, Pres.: Cintly' Orrill, Treas. ROW' Z: Nancy' Trapp, Barbara MelNlahtun, lrene Diinnnn, Blimi Gerber, Janna Mnrrnyy. ROW' 5: Lesley Peterson, 'ltyyte Rutltlen, Linda Vangen. Karen Carlson. Ruth Bruehmann, Beverly' lloppu, ROW' Vi: Bnnnie Stan- ton, Sharon Meretlith, Karen Binrkluncl. Dunna San- ' some. Nancy' Tech, Carol Anderson. ROW' S: Shirley liilers, lna Pelutle, Phvllis Petersen, Karen Yarmn, jan- ice Antlersnn, Carol Sinks. 'l'R.'XY, lll, .'XfNllliS ROW' I: Cnffieersj Sue Gill, Sur, Seng Karen I yng- htwlm. l.K'.Ci.: lletsy Ctalt. See: Mitl-cey f'yntlerwn, Preyg Karen Ruth, Yitre Prey: Kathie Byrne, Treay, ROW' 1: Kathy Smith. Kathy' Nelwn, Vieki Sutton, Darlene .-Xllen. Dee Dee Nltlienclritk. llarlw lleagle, lncli lleclman. ROW' S: Diane Schultz, Barlw llergytetlt. yleanne Olson, l.intla llnnyer, l.intla Antlerwn, ROW' -i: Ciinna Syyanytrtyin, Yanne Oyyt-ny, Laynnne Riyetltyrph, ylnfynn Ciertnain, Katy' Kixtnneller. Diane lfritliynn. C . Y-TEENS e i-- ,AA1 if ff? ,Q if Moist AMI Y-TEENS ,I ,,, P ' 'E' ' 3 2 ROXV 1: Barb Becker, Treasurer: Sue Pritchard, Vice- Z, , , 1 - ' 5 President: Suzanne Arnold, President: Dianne XVilson, A .TT I , Secretary: Cienene Youngren, Chaplin, ROW' Z: Carolynn J, 0 'A -r 2 -- Iloward, Mary Heinz, Kathy Walker, Janet Quilling, .. ' i - ' T' M . Karen Seiffert, Gerry Erickson. ROW' 5: Judy Shimek, Lg 'Af W 3 Mary Ann Shetka, Cherie Compton, Sharon Oja, Carol -1' ' j , 44 I' Ileldt, Sharon Benscoter. ROXV -I: Lisa Kansas, Sandy TI' i . f 3 Haub, Evie Lyksett. lidan Humphrey, Karen Smith, Judy 5' J Howie. ROW' S: Sharon Loomis, Janice Uggen, Judy ' ' -Si I . S Pfenning, Patty Fry, Carol Biedermann, Donna Bow, I 1 t Q Vsendy Boy den. , ix, s Y r M Q ,,, if . Q 'Z i X 1 , , 'I t 4 , t , -sf -1' fy . S+ 'P ' t o f 'O' 'A 5. frilt' E'L..l l'1.'lnn1'lIt E A 9 K we ' A -s 1 -- ' - ' F 4 .. , -, - 57- LAIZTAE IIRLIAR Y-TEENS ' .wi . ROW 1: Cofficersj Jean Tarbell, Treas.: Sara Nason, V. 'E' Pres.: Katie Nason, Pres.: Nancy Krook, Sec.: Tommy Q .l.,s: 'i' ' flew- he '-H Mendelsohn, Mascot. ROXV 2: Penny Dando, Brenda Ii, -5 'l I L Ingersoll, Paula Bu7icky, Dorothy Dunlop, Judy Grohs, I 2 i N ' U. , Judy Dahlquist. ROW 5: Nancy Miller, Diane Kelm, - , ' f-Q Jane Keiclel, Mary Ditonno. Serg-at-Arms: Carol Smith, , , , ,t',,,, A Jean Lampland. ROXX' -I: Ruth Sorenson, Arlene Rise- A --in W: ' fi dorph, Korky Jensen. Kathe Faragher, Chaplain: Dorothy 'A A J My , Campbell, ICC: Kathy Watson. ROXV 5: Sandy Samp- son, Cheryl Rusk, Molly Post, Kris Gergstrom, Sue Lilja, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Holst. ii -.I wr.. if atsa A - 0 , o 4 o if A . 2 fri' . 2 J 3 ,s 3 a are 'l'O'I'I AINIICI Y-TEENS OFFICERS: Margaret Swain, Vice Pres.: Barb Rudberg, Pres.: Linda Brown, Treas.: Kay Gilbertson, Sec. ROW l: Cathy Tyson, Janet Ahl, Vivian Gundy, Ellen Miku- lak, Janet Stockwell, Anna Smith, Carolyn Krinkie, Ann Corluey. Jean Klein, Joyce Trout. ROW 2: Cindy Benton, Candi Foss, Jennene Mackin, Kathy Holten, Judy Minic- lier, Mary Vierow, Tari Sehaffran, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Bohhy Jo Bowen. Kay Banister. ROW 3: Gretchen Steen, Caran Oja, Jackie Anlauf, Carol Anderson, Sandy Klei- don, Ellen Vasiliou, Kathy Boyd, Carol Newcomb, Paula McGraw, Chris Cameron. ROW 4: Mary Kay Duren, Sheryl Beaudry, Diane Anderson, Pam Brooke, Mary 'Ioistad, Susan Arvanitis, Renee Jurgensen, Sally Quast, Marilyn Gustafson, Julie Coughlin. AMI AMIICR Y-TFISNS ROXV 1: Cofficersj Susan Lampland, Chaplain: Joanie Lathrop, Vice President: Peggy King, President: Dee Dee Geery, Treasurer: Judie Santee, Secretary. ROW 2: Bahetta Hart, Betsy Lund, Barhara Hunter, Carol Mel- bye, Nanch Lynch, Betsy Harris, Deborah Niford. ROW iz Betsey Perry, Gail Andre, Barb Cairncross, Barbie Nelson, Wendy Gislason, Joan Hubbard, Jacque Rehder. ROW 4: Diana Dix, Lorrie Lewis, Diane Dow, Mary Hemingway, Sue Reddern, Jeradine 'Moe, Kathy Nlueller, ROW' S: Ricci Noble, Dlarg Young, Kay Williams, Cindy Fortmeier, Nancy Ashton, Barb Raitt, Sue Treat. HI-Y . Central has the distinction of having organized the first Hi-Y chapter in St. Paul in 1915. The purpose of this organization, a branch of the Y.M.C.A., is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character . The Hi-Y's sponsor dances after the games, plus hayrides and parties. Each group tries to have a basketball team for inter-group competition. The par- liamentary procedure used by the boys gives them ex- perience in running a democratic government. Each year the boys sponsor a candy sale for World Service, a 55-year-old organization. The money is used to expand the Y.M.C.A. movement in 78 countries. The motto, Help people to help themselves , is carried out by sending American specialists to teach in the Y.M.C.A. agricultural schools abroad. SICHNIA HI-Y ROW' 1: Karl Pink, joe Butwin, Rick Lundquist, Richard W icht, Fran Lorenv, Tom W'inters, ROW' Z: Richard Rice, Doug Southerland, Gene Moore, Bill Rick, W'in- field Mitchell, Larry Murphy, ROW' 5: Bob Paulsen, jack Holmes, Mike Hitchcock, Peter Renstrom, Frank Skaff, Lloyd Lafontaine. ROW! 4: Don Berkstedt, Dick Holmes, john liichinger, john Dagget, Vinton Knecthius, Keith Tien, Dick W7arren, CIENTRAL HI-Y ROW' 1: Tony Silverman, Bob Lang, Larry Friedman, Dick Hall, Tim Metcalf, Mike Zidel, Tom Wfillson, Bob Roe. ROW' Z: Brent Nelson, Greg Redden, Dan Deach, jeff Drew, Bob Putnam, jim Furst, Bill Lang, Bob Marks, Roy Zalesky. ROW' 5: Frank Tscheida, jeff Wer- ner, jay Pfaender, Gordy liyans, Bruce Bannister, jay Sweeney, Clary Fha, Louie Lampert. ROW' 4: Ray Sobiet, 'liom Barnes, Tom Sirek, Chuck Edwards, Bob Hall, john Olson, Bob Glaseman, Barry Kastel, Dave Brown. ALPHA HI-Y ROW! 1: jim Sorum, Ricy Adams, jim Conroy, Kenneth Campbell, lfv Osten, Tom Pech. ROW' Z: jim Roberts, Dick Steele, Don Peterson, Bud Erickson, Tom Spaeth, Paul Rick, W7ayne Potraty. ROW! 3: jeff Piper, Roger Engstrom, Craig Leverence, Phil Fable, Bob Lang, Steve Gilats. ROW' 4: Greg Carey, Tom Tews, Don Smith, Bruce Gustafson, Len Berg, Bill Menz, Mike Kellum. . HI-Y DELTA HI-Y ROXV 1: Allen Gray, Tom Shannon, Don Gruber, Gail Hedquist, Rid Kennedy. ROW Z: Dick Hansen, Larry johnson, Mike Bohn, Dave Lundberg, lN1ike Orr, john Kohnen. ROW 3: Bob Holly, Bob Berg, Dick Kohl, jim johnson, Mike Davison, Bob Schmit. ROW 4: Hans Knupe, Gene Schnagle, Craig johnson, Doug Witzer- gruter, Steve jensen, jim Lange. KAPPA HI-Y ROXV 1: Cofficersj john Chell, Sec., Robert Smith, Vice Pres.: Dennis Sullivan, Pres.: David Heleniak, Chaplain. ROW 2: Dick Hillstrom, jerry Hanna, Tom Anderson, George Karklins. ROW 5: Bob Fischer, john Fischer, Richard Burmeister, Steve XVight. ROW 4: jerry Erick- sen, john jackson, Gary Barth, Bob Boss. E2w?.+ OMEGA HI-Y ROW' 1: Dave Otterness, Chap.: jack Grim, V. Pres.: Chuck Tyson, Pres.: jerry Paar, Treas. ROW Z: jerry Amon, Al Tighe, Roy Meyers, Bob Carl, Dick Leider, Scott Miller, ROXV 5: Mike Dunn, Mike Tenney, Glen Gustafson, jim Stahel, Harlan Turbell. ROXV 4: john Flaskerucl, jerry Youngquist, Mike Becker, George Nel- son, Dick Ambrose, Randy Neilsen. SIGMA HI-Y ROW 1: Douglas White, Sec.: jay Folberg, V. Pres.: Dan Dahlin, Pres.: Doug Olson, Chap. ROW 2: Kemp Cary. Chris Curtis, Todorn Gary, George Mayer, Larry Atneosen, Bob Young. ROW 5: William Murphy, Ray- mond Vandenberg, Tim Anderson, Bill Zucco, Rick Skare, jim Schaffran. ROW 4: joan Limoseth, Clark jenney, Bob Henderson, Bill Knutson, jim Boehm, jerry Abrahamson. EXZEO .Qi 'QA QUfCD Ll 5.lYxlT s.4 , 'h4 : Q A L A P jbafft Own QSM 'S Y Q. Am :J-ff f C. N Jlmw QFN. i ,W -Mx ji X Gijwf ew S 49' Tm? ' r 2 F in O nf: ':-' -.v 'f'5:,3Q2iQ. , A . .QQ ' ff ' L .X , .hi ,vi , , ,y , : .lim-f, 1' L- f-gt, ., '-'SP H., : 1v '1q,Ty',p-,M Q4-9 SnJv'I-.1 S nv x . BAND ELUTES: Carol Ehrlick, Carol Heldt, Joyce Mathews, Robert Schottmuller, Marjorie Young. B CLARINETS: Lois Duffina, Steve Holty, Richard Rice, Robert Rowell, Gary Ruzichka, Sandy Sampson, joan Walton, Kay Williams, Janice Uggen. BASS CLARINET: Bruce Bartlett. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Greg Carey, DiAnn Nilson, Alvin Woll, Richard Wright. TENOR SAX- OPHONE: Merlin Hirschorn. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Paul Crane. ALTO HORN: Paul Swenson. FRENCH HORNS: Betty Cook, john Flakesrud, Stephen Kaufman, Dave Otterness, Robert Rohland, Sandy Weiden. CORNETS: Dick Ambrose, Lee DuBois, Stephen Colestock, Donald Gillson, jerald johnson, Roland johnson, David Lundberg, Way'ne Marmon, Bill Miller, Steve Rubin, Larry Sirott, Bob Weinstine, Tom Winter. BARITONE: Richard Moxness. TROMBONES: Richy Adams, Diane Dingle, Vera Kemp, Dick Kohl, Certis Taylor. BASS HORNS: jim Ash, Paul Huber. PERCUSSION: Stuart Berde, Steve Blons, Guy Chase, Mary Evans, Mike Hitchcock, john Horn john Wagner. DRUM MAJORETTE: Connie Pollnow. TWIRLERS: Delores Holloman, Mary Hemingway, Kail Andre, Marie Corbin, Pixie johnson. FLAG TWIRLERS: Sandy Atneosen, LaVon Lecy. Everyone at Central certainly is proud of our band. Although the orchestra is small, it is important. The The members of the band do a lot to raise school spirits orchestra plays for such school functions as the A Choir at football games and at pep assemblies. This year the operettas each year. Vifithout its support the operetta annual Band Concert was held in April. Mr. Stanley would not be nearly as effective. The orchestra is also Bulka is the band's director. under the capable direction of Mr. Bulka. ORCHESTRA . . . VIOLINS: Marianne Engelhardt, Elizabeth Iingelhardt, Doug Radcliffe. CELLOS: Arnold Petersen, Sue Lundberg. ELUTES: Anne Paden, Mary j. Schutz, Thomas Scott. CLARINET: jerry Ingber. TRUMPET: Paul Schultz. PIANO: Leslie Nins. DI- RECTOR: Stan Bulka. 4 AH CHOIR . ROW' 1: Bob Benike, Carla Simmons, Maureen Soo, Terry Cutts, Mary Ann Lucco, Sue llarwise, Karen Lyngholm, Lynn jacob- son, Lyba Divine, Nancy Davis, Bill Moore, Mike Alfred, Dennis Sandberg, Ed Kaplan, Gerald Weir, Bill Anderson. ROXV 2: Leonette Kemp, DeAnne Glaemaker, Carol Pittlekovv, Rae Dicks, Marilou Smith, Elizabeth johnson, Bonnie Stanton, Kathy Book, Ruth Dunn, Sue Kennedy, Ray Brown, Dennis Salem, Patrick Brac, Bob Standich, Greg Redden, Franklin Skaif, Tom XX'olter, Tom Spaeth. ROW 5: Sue Gadhois, Sue Mackay, Diane johnson, Georgia Lewis, Mary Sorenson, Carol Nielsen, Shar- on XVatchtnan, Mary Tucker, joAnne Germin, Sharon Pinnow, jon Fuher, Ken Hansen, Bryan Wheat, Gene Barber, Al Hansen, Leonard Berg. ROXV 4: Sandra jolmson, jean Mahle, Diane Sternherg, Lana Thompson, Roberta Knapton, Katie Slattery, lillen Dorken, Terry Taylor, Karen Gold, Paulette Starks, Larry Ziedel, Clayton Zimmerman, Gene Moore, Keith Teien, Chris Colestock, Paul Huber, Steve Rossman. The A Choir is under the direction of Miss Aryls Denzel. Mrs. Sawyer is her assistant whose job it is to do the book work and keep track of the choir members. The A Choir is one of the most outstanding choirs in the Twin Cities. Hundreds of people have been thrilled by the choir's performances. Around Christmas time each year the A Choir presents a moving religious program of Christmas and Hanukkah music. The Speech-Music Show, I Hear America Singing , held in january was a big success. 3 The Honeytonesg Betsy Nason, Ruth Ann Gross- V' man, Linda Bloom, Katie Slattery. W ., qs., A CHOIR ROW 1: Mike Vininsky, Leslie Peterson, Ken Campbell, Dennis Kienan, Tom Poch, Sandra Atneosen, Ruth Ann Grossman, Jacquie Sorum, Barb Heagle, Kathy Van Fussen, Sally Countryman, Susan Palansky, Charlotte Underbacke, Fran Bailey, Karen Batcher. ROW Z: Tom Spaeth, Bud Erickson, John Lemere, Jerry Reed, Bob Limoseth, Ed Landt, Horace Rivers, Judi Miller, Barb Bcrgstedt, Shirley Eilers, Sharon Meredith, Sandra Johnson, Mary Ellen Olson, Terry Nolan, Darlene Allen, Barb Bear, Judy Barnett. ROW 3: Roger Thomas, Jack Price, Jerry Bair, Jeff Paymar, Bill Manthe, Ken Wurdeman, Nancy Parker, Kris Osten, Margie Ramsdell, Roberta Cooper, Penny Schroeder, Marianne Chute, Martha Lynn, Sharon Vingers, Donna Sansome, Linda Bloom. ROW 4: Bob Glaesman, Martin Kuretsky, Roger Schmidt, Tom Barnes, Berry Gerr, Ronnie Fttinger, David Sweeney, Larry Von Kreuzhof, Karen Norstrem, Ginny Paine, Kathryn Lindgren, Donna Finley, Betsy Nason, Wanda Sanft, Joyce Mathews, Janet Armajani, Linda Johnston, Carol Belinger, The program was highlighted by such numbers as The Creation and old favorites as Round and Roundn and You'll Never Walk Alone. The operetta this year will be Finian's Rainbow. It is the story of an Irish man and his daughter who come to America to get rich. Not many people realize how much work and effort go into the performances of the A Choir. Every afternoon quartets can be found practicing and rehearsing for future programs in the choir room. Operetta practices begin months before the show. 7 Wi? The Wisdoms: Jerry Reed, Ray Brown, Hor- ace Rivers, Gene Moore. fu., BH CHOIR . 1 at ss, a 1 ,Z 5 2 B 1' in 3 1 i ra- we 'D- i t ii' .l ay' ROW' 1: Patricia Kaliszewski, Patricia Bowes, Barb Berde, Beverly jones, Cindy Conway, judy johnson, Faye Kasper, Karen Lamb, Curtis Sterling, Perry Cohler, Glen Gustafson, Scott Miller, Don Paden, Tom Shannon. ROXV 2: Toni Larkin, Patricia Szmiot, Alfreda johnson, Carollee johnson, Barb Cowan, Elaine Duben, judi Hedman, Valerie Brussell, janice Rinkey, Chuck Hawthorne, Harry Aldest, Paul Schneider, Steve Weiss, Mike Huseman, john Clark. ROW 5: hlargaret Ponder, Carol Williams, Ruth Bruchmann, Nancy Trapp, judy Brett, Charlotte Lasky, Fdan Humphrey, joan Hubbard, Nancy Miller, joan Kraemer, Shirley Hahn, Penny Orenstin, Dalyin Rivers, Richard Sharpe, Boyd Schernbeck, Gene Crosby, Gary Nlanteuffel, Randy Niel- sen, Bill Von Kreuzltof. ROXX' Ai: XX'endy Chappie, Sandra Collins, juanita johnson, Nancy Duren, Tini Adams. Kathy Bassett, Nancy Ashton, Barbara Ludden, Carol Hass, Frank Kennedy, Steve Frank, Marty Frizond, jerry Hoium, Larry Chopskie, Mike Becker, jerry Thomas. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . T . Q , C c - o R i, Q i ' r L V I 'I H, tv' W. , ,i J: W 'ij ina le 'Ng t t I W-Q1 ik , ' ,- , X i tc . al - ' l l 1 Y 1 Y 1 ROW 1: Katie Nason, Korky jensen, Betsy Harris, janet Quilling, Beanie Zidel, lilaine Van Eaton, judie Dahlquist, judie Nauman, Bobbie Kaplan, Arlene Lamansky, Carol Schatzberg, Peggy King, Gayle Pearlman, Mary Alice Bonecutter, judy Grohs, Deborah Niford, Vicki Luhov, Virginia Sewell, Shirley Bailey. ROW Z: Dorothy Campbell, Bonnie Marvy, Rollie Prawer, Susie Moore, Karen McConnell, judi Hecimovich, Barbara Piette, Connie McCormick, Donna Bowles, Theresa Hajduga, Carol Xvilliams, judy jones, Patricia Patterson, Hortense Harris, Bonnie Mclntosh, Margie Lanz, Sue Pritchard, Mary Heinz. ROXV 5: Geraldine Erickson, Wendy Gislason, Kris Bergstrom, Sue Wilnier, Barbie Cairncross, lillen Gantman, Ruth Sorensen, Sue Dow, Sandy Landeen, Shirley Evans, Lynn johnson. Nancy Krook, Daryl Levitan, Mary Trafton, Kathy Walker, Delores Holloman, Sara Nason, jean Tarbell. ROW 4: Diane Howard, Evelyn Lyksett, Deborah jons, Gail Andre, Barb Becker, joanie Lathrop, Gloria Applebaum, Ricci Noble, Milly Goldish, Pauline johnson, Cindy Ratt, judy Hawthorne, Tom- my Mendelsohn, Diane Redden, Sue Lilja, Genene Youngren, Virginia Trudeau, Diane Kelm, Lisa Kansas, Kathe Faragher. . B CHOIR ROW 1: Fred Johnston, Bill Stahkowski, Tim Meyers, Bruce Robins, Paul Ratwik, Myrna Rutman, Nancy Bachke, Renee Wy- man, Judie Hirschorn, Helen Silverberg, Irma Sanders, Penny Esch, Marda Paymar, Consuelo Sepeda, Diane Weisman. ROW 2: Williaili Cox, Jack Grimm Roy Metcalf, Bob Lacher, Gerald Amon, Bob Agnes, Sandy Dickson, Rita Smith, Linda Bendel, Barbara Berndt, Donna Hoffman, Shirley Jones, Judy Jensen, Sheila Lotterman, Sandra Kurlon, Sue Perlich, Celia Starks. ROW 5: Gene Glaeser, John Schroeder, Richard Behr, James Swartz, Michael Hieb, Joseph Young, Dave Eldridge, Pat Mcliaden, Sharon Purington, Karyn Draxton, Joyce Fawcett, Janice Birth, Lynda Anderson, Sandy Haub, Kathy Moravec, Rosemary Stoltz, Judy Shirmek. ROW 4: John Mathiesen, Arthur Ritter. George Nelson, Steve Jensen, Bob Paulsen, James Page, John Clarke, Sondra Balenger, I.aVon Lecy, Karen Yarmo, Lovie Parker, Lola Schadl, Cheryl Kane, Julie Denkinger, Natalie Galloway, Diane Murphy, Susan Giggs, Kathy Watson. If you enjoy singing and can sing, B Choir then is the place for you. B Choir is made up mostly of sophomore and junior boys and girls. Each year they present the annual Thanksgiving assembly which is always enjoy- able for everyone, This, like Girls Glee Club, is a pre- paratory class for those who would like to try out for A choir in the s ring. Membership is limited so those who would like ijndividual help may receive it. F EUS This group of girls is made up entirely of sopho- mores. This is the place to obtain good training for the A Choir. You learn the proper use of the voice, in other words the correct way to sing, and good vocal techniques. You also practice what you have learned by singing in small groups and some- times by singing a solo. They help the A Choir in the Christmas program and this year had their own Pan American assembly. We thank Mrs. Sawyer for the many hours of patience and help that she has given to the music department. Mrs. Sawyer SPEECHQCLUB. '41 B' , Q W ,X A , ' fi - :Q - v vfg.-1. ' I 1'OCO',j , W, J' ' in . abil P: o l -. l ig. ROXV 1: Don Smith, Treas.g Adrienne Novak, Corr. Sec., lrwin Gubman, Pres.: Karen Brown, Rec. , t A . -. - Sec.: Mrs. Hayes, Advisor. ROW' Z: Carolyn Boiser, Sandy Smith, Donna Mae Davis, Susan Mackay, jevne Garvik, Harriet Zisson, joanne Gordon, Bobbye Azine, judy Messmer, Cindy Conway, Carla - -'waz ,., .G .. 4' ' 9' 'f!. i4 f:' Simmons, Kristi Conlan. ROXV 5: Bob Magy, joAnn Germain, jean Straus, Sue Gill, Larry Swartz, jerrv Kessel, Norm Siegel, Paul Bernick, live Lynn Butwinick, Rollie Perlman, Patti Gastman, Ruth L Ann' Grossman, Frances XVilliams, Sharon Millin, Tommy Poch. ROXV 4: Abby Bernstein, judy mf Brown, Lynn Bonney, Beryl Butwin, Maria Hatzidimitrion, Barb Anderson, Sally Holmgren, Ginna . ,,- Swanstrom, Kathy Pugh, jan Watgner, Marlene Singer, Kathy Stevenson, LaVonne Risedorph, Gar- son Sher, ROW' 5: Paul Rick, Bill Henderson, Bernie Karon, Bruce Gustafson, Thomas Tews, Steve Rossman, Dave Berkus, jim Mathes, Paul Heleniak, Marshall Besikof, Steve Gilats, Tony Willianis, 1 N' I , . l il 4 S F-..1' 5 'A 1 x , i ap -,gn g 4 we L' f 1 4 LM 1' Q M 4 if Q 1 , - X -Was jim Sheahan, Gial Rosenblum. Being in the Speech Club is a very interesting and entertaining opportunity. This club meets to broaden and stimulate the interests of those people who are in- terested in speech and its related fields. Much is learned concerning debating, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and public speaking. Many of its members have been 5 Q fzagxh' il a in fl Z T false an ,J Q3- -us .5 successful in a number of interesting debate meets throughout the state. Others have been successful in speech and oratorical contests. The Speech-Music Show was a huge success, and this was partly due to the help and co-operation exerted by some of these members. ROW' l: Sue Ross, judy Laurie, Carol Duban, Sheila littinger, Lyba Divine, Sandy Kahan, Donna Lande, Sandy Gotesman, Mary Zucco, Debby Bixby, Sue Fine, Gail Schachtman. ROXV Z: Michele Griffin, Cindy Orrill, Zarina Valenzuela, Terry Smith, Anita Bergman, Linda Vangen, Sandra jan- isch, Susie Kryewinske, Diane Schultz, jackie Holly, Sharon Watclinian, Vicki Sultan, Nancy -Tech. ROW' 5: Diane Smith. Sue Shorba, Kathy Hamer, Carole liha, jean Kopp, Linda Swenson, Felicia Zylberstajn, Carol Anderson, Barbara Bernick, Lynda Hoover, Lynda Anderson. ROWX 4: Ronnie Gantman, Spencer Smith, Greg Christenson, Clayton Berry, joe Marver, Marty Kuretsky, Gene Moore, jim jepson, jerry Reed, Ken Latzer, Lois Rasmussen. DiAnn Nilson. fx i N . , A S 1 v Z, 5 :?'fff .572 .-i:'f :YQ- ?'f ' Q, 1211 V A 1.36, 5 -..r: , Q ' L .-- i A , . Q -'mlb 51 fe: 1 5- ' N, A T. . ' ,V ' F -.-4.-ev N A -2' '4 J ..+: , 15, 3: , wi I wp: 1 i . '?f5e'9' 11 15332 f 1- Tllf 'TLYQ if .GM i ff iif- -A -' I ff' 'fs 2 f' 'iz XY N '.-:L ' --f . Q Q' Xizi . ' 1 1 QJQTQT f A0 ' N ,, T 4, , al, , WWQVQP ::1.g ' .-ffl .fiiilisf Q 1.,:L-,. A -. 'sa ggi--Av . ' V , .sa . CHORAL READERS 1 , - , Q ROW 1: Sandra Kurlon, Susan Perlich, Lyba Divine, Sandra llertnan, Kay Price, jacquie Sorum, ,H 1 - Karen Batcher. ROW 2: Rosemary Stoltz, Carolyn Larson, -loAnn Germain, Linda Anderson, Linda 1. - .V Swenson, Frances Wfilliams, Judy Martin. ROW 5: Torn Lalfond, Dick Steele, Phvllis Petersen ,j i Susan Plahn, Kathy Cooper, Sally Holmgren, jean Kopp, Mrs. Hayes. ROW' 4: Steve Frank, Clayj 9 ton Berry, Dave Brown, Dick Anlauf, Bob Ruth, Greg Christenson, liverett XVeinstein. BJ ,GAF f ,A ,I .i 'mf' 53 7 Tw I t 2 'mai I 1 3 PT. .Q ' r 2- ' I l ' ' 1. tl t , l l t Q I 1 l t l + X 1 The Choral Readers are an important part of our school programs. This group of boys and girls meets together after school to read prose and poetry, and they have shared their readings with the student body at such events as the Speech-Music Show. Their readings SPEECH CLUB . . . vary from humorous readings, such as Ogden Nasheryn, to serious readings, such as Carl Sandburg's Chicago . Not only is this club enjoyed by its partici- pants, but it helps them to improve their expression and enunciation. fit sh., R an ?' J --ws '.t ROXV 1: Sandra Herman, Barbara Efron, Bonnie Feldman, Joni I.itman, Kaye Price, Diane Halper, A 'M' .f Barbara Berde, Keather Boese, Bobbi Benike, Karen Batcher, Tamara Fridholm, Loni Schnitzer, Fre- ' ' 1' X' majane Lipschultz. ROW 2: Carolyn Larson, Margaret LaBore, Vicki Hotchkiss, Bob Levy, Carol - : '- Pink, Barb Helmes, Marilee Gordon, Janice Rinkey, Penny Orenstein, Rosie Tenenbaum, Nancy - -- t Loewenstein, janet Rudberg, Barbara Swaden, Sue Polansky. ROW 3: Ev Weinstein, james Swartz, e as ' joy Oberg, Ginny Paine, Bob Ruth, Dick Steele, Tom I,aFond, Paula Wood, Phyllis Petersen, Lana 1 2 . --1,111.1 ':. Thompson, Kathy Cooper, Susan Plahn, Nancy Smith. ROW 4: Steve Frank, Dave Fields, Allen Lecht- 1 man, john I.eMere, jerey Berkman, Dick Anlauf, Chuck Peterson, Mike Fruen, Roger Thomas, - . Gordy Schmaker, Dave Brown, Bernie Cahill, Katie Slattery, L e me - . S' ',,11:t'.I , ' h Y' - 4 -.,1:1 if.--fd-sf' ,I , . t .fi'1',,,y 5 P N '. Q ., 5 . ' , 5 'Q ik ggi , 'L WEP! . .1 ,ia-- ' , 'e w V S' , 4. H 2 F . 9-taxi A -f:-it ' thi' ',- A s . ,T . , - .Q L..,w . , ' f '2,ii'e-f, ' ',f'.'tf7L'j1i Tits, w - . . '-1 4 f. .v t Y: ,- ww- eg' 1, 5 . ',, .gif -- ,Q in -'., 11- .fY1, '1 sr -1. -5 : I - . . 5 if ll A 1 A X 4 -f if . ' Q '- 'sf if,-x y. .- RR 4 ' x 4.2 X S 1 YJ R 'z W .5 sz- : f .f - ' H 'fa 'W tr l 'i if t NATIONAL THESPIANS ,..-., F7 ROW' 1: Gay le Rosenhlu, janet Wagner, Ruth Ann Grossman, Susan Mackay, Heather Boese. ROXX' 2: Vicki Hotchkiss, Lana Thompson. Margaret l.aBore, Beryl Butwin, Blrs. Hayes. ROXV 3: john dellosier, Greg Christenson, Dave Berkus, jim lNIathes, Paul Rick. The National Forensic League is a national organiza- The National Thespians is an honorary society for tion for students who have participated in debating. A students who have excelled in speech. Before joining, candidate must have earned 25 points. These are won you are required to earn points by acting in a play, by participating in inter-school tournaments. Some of working on the stage crew, making the sets and props, the most important events of the debate season were or some other similar activity. This club gives its mem- the tournaments at St. Olaf and Gustavus Adolphus, bers an opportunity to consider acting as a possible and the regional debates held here at Central. career. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROXV 1: Pauline Bair, Nancy Smith, Chairmang Sue Polansky, Sandy Kahah, Debby Bixby, Mary Zucco, Sue Fine. ROW P l XVwmd Sharon Millin, Susie Kryewinske, janet Rudberg. Ruth Ann Grossman, Karen Brown, Adrienne Novak, Bill au a c c , Rosenlvloom. ROW 5: Lynn Bonney, Lana Thompson, Kathy Hamer, Lois Rasmussen, Ronnie Czantman, Bob McAuty, Bob Levey, Mrs. Hayes. ROXV 4: joy Oberg, Don Smith, Steve Rossrnann, Bruce Gustafson, Thomas Tews, Irwin Cubman, Ginny Paine, john deRosier. l20 Letters from mama? f ff Susie, the circle is the other way. The A Choir and the speech classes are con- stantly PTHCIICIHQ1 for assemlultes, the Speech- Wllat is this? 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'Q Another very outstanding member of the junior class, from an athletic standpoint, is Ray Brown. He is pictured here with others in the process of cornering a Monroe back. ROXV 1: L. Friedman, Mgr., A. Pfefer, F. Lorenz, lngber, C. liicknlan, R. Lewis, L. Lampert, Al. Drew, B. Lang, T. Silver- man, K. Latzer, blgr. ROW' Z: T. Dege, D. Peterson, IN1. Henderson. Mahaney. B. Kastel, F. Foster, NW. Moody, L. Hassell- berger, Goldish. C. Edwards, L. Lafontaine. D. Fields, R. Brown. ROW' 5: Mr. Martin, Coach, D. Joyce, D. Sweeny, D. Brown, B. Glaesman. T. Barnes, B. Hall, T. Sirek, j. Piper, B. Gustafson, H. Few, R. Engstrom, D. Brown. lWr. Sauer, Asst Coach. With the backing of enthusiastic crowds, Centralis Minutemen completed the 1959 football season with as record much improved over last year. XY'ith a record of five wins and three losses Central was vic- torious over the City's most powerful teams. Bad breaks and bad weather combined to make things look worse than they actually were, but overall Cen- tralis efforts were very respectable. SCORES Central Humboldt . Central johnson .... Central Harding Central Washington Central Monroe ..... Central Mechanics . Central Murray .... Central Wfilson .... This has climaxed Mr. Martin's second year as coach of the football team here at Central. All of us are grateful for the tremendous advance our team has made over the past two seasons. One of the fall's most exciting contests was the joint homecoming game between Central and Mech- :mic Arts which ended in a I9-19 tie. Neat, huh? ...... .., lvl rr junior Lloyd Laliontaine has alluded one Monroe tackler and is attempting to do the same to another. He didn't, but that's the way the cooky Crumbles. -. J! A F UQTBALL Senior fullback Bob Hall carries the ball around left end. Lloyd LaFon- taine leads blocking, in this play against Monroe. lf X 'w? ' so A New 'Vf Another junior star and certainly one of Central's best all-around players is Bobby Lewis. He is shown here making a successful gain around Washington's right end. l B-SQUAD FOOTBALL This year, Central's Var- sity team was heavily popu- lated with students who are presently juniors. This should prove to make Cen- tral a very strong contender for the City title next sea- son. The picture at the left shows Senior Don Peterson completing a touchdown pass. ROXV 1: M. Bohn, C. Buford, D. Lyder, B. Zucco, R. Wriglit, Dave Cukier, Arnie Pastor. ROW' 2: D. Witzig- reuter, D. Hansen, Kent Rosenhlum, H. jones, J. Rosenbaum, E. Farsht, L. Kranz, M. Rosen. ROW 3: Mr. Thor- son, Coach, j. Paar, M. Becker, D. Helinak, D. Sullivan, Paul Crane, M. Coorigan. ...E hd A V A , ' A . . N sm., t 'U . 1.5 vu. , 34 , A . r. . , . I 127 CROSS COUNTRY ACROSS: Mike Kellum, ,lulm Dzxgil, Steve Giluts, mul liv Oslon round the corner in the lNlurr:1y mccl. LOXVKR RIGHT AND LOXVIQR I.lflf'l': Bob Limuscth and XV11ync Potrzitz cxhilwir thrilling finialu-Q. '52 Nfl, - I-fm CROSS COUNTRY - 1959 SENIORS ROW 1: G. Schumaker, W. Potratz, S. Giluts, A. Lechtman, jim Roberts, E. Osten. ROW 2: D. Steele, J. Greenlee, M. Kel- lum, P. Rick, T. Spaeth, R. Mikulak ROW 5: P. Fabel, R. Toensing, A. Harris, M. lN1cCluney, J. Winterhalter This year's thin clad Minutemen made very respect- able showings wherever and whenever they ran. Fin- ishing second in the city, Central showed the best strength in their new and younger runners. Landing a sixth in the region didn't qualify the team for the state tournament, but high-ranking finalists in the CROSS COUNTRY - 1959 city ran at the state meet representing Central. One of the 1110511 surprising and interesting showings was made by sophomore Glen Gustafson, who finished second in the city, after having troubles finishing even a race in his frosh season. ROW 1: D. Kienlen, G. Schumaker, W. Potratz, A. Lechtman, S. Gilats, B. Limoseth, B. Clark, J. Greenlee, P. Rick, E. Osten. ROW 2: D. Hall, J Roberts, M. Kellum, T. Spaeth, P. Fabel, R. Mikulak, B. Melamed, G. Gustafson, D Steele, R. Buol, M. McCluney, J. Winterhalter, R. Toensing, D. Wykes, M. Conrath, j. Dagit, A. Harris, A. Vitols, G. Lund. 0 ABOVE: Central gets first place in the form of junior Arnie Vitols. BELOW: Bob Limoseth and Glen Gustafson are two additional reasons for Central's excellent Cross-Country team. ABOVE: Arnie Vitols shows his outstanding ability. BELOW: Senior Mike Kellum attempts to outdistance his competitor. ' D ,L - A .,.,..,. M -LW .. -W--.w.................,,!I..,.M.r - - W 1 ' GYMNASTICS ....W,.....AW...,,...w..,...,.,..M,...,..,. , V' M -- . .' ,,.'f .- I ' et v ' A - - wr WW... ... L.. '- ROW 1: S. Claybourne, R. Mondale, A. Vicleen, G. Hedquist, B. Hipp, B. Simms, S. Hill, G. Chapman ROW 2: D. Wright, H. Rivers, C. Furlong, B. Dahl, B. Putnam, D. Steele, M. Dunnigan, M. Brennan, F. Lorenz. ROW 3: Mr. Maas, T. Poch fco-captainj, R. Werth, B. Holly, j. Schleh, B. Berg, J. Ash, F. Foster, B. Lewis, D. Gilson, L. Kline, T. Wolter, R. Brown, A. Clark CCaptainJ. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Dean Maas, the gymnastics team has completed one of their finest seasons in years. Central did well in the City conference, placing second in the City meet. This year's co-captains were Allen Clark and Tom Poch. Beneath the murky depths of the building in an area mysteriously referred to as the apparatus room reign Allen Clark and Tom Poch, Co- captains of this year's gymnastics team. SCORES Central 254 Wilson .,..... Central 269 Washington Central 270 Humboldt . Central 261 Monore ..,.. Central placed second in the City mv. 'Y '1'a5ff!Ei.L1 'A --Qu' f W' I -Mx XX 0 x ,Y , ,Ak 'ww fr' Y . , Q -'3 ii ROW 1 S Gllats T Spaeth P Schultz B Hall D Wykes D Smlth M Conrarh L LaFoumam J Taffel. ROW 2: x n Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 'wa ON THE RIGHT: Paul Schultz, and Bob Hall wait for practice to resume in one of their practice sessions that took place in the gym after school every day. Running feet, blowing whistles, and the sound of basketballs could be heard as late as six o'clock on many an evening, as the team practiced to give the best of their wares to the many spectators that turned out for their games. SCORES 44 Harding ..... ........ 5 9 51 Humboldt ,........... 43 66 Murry ,... ........ 3 9 55 johnson ...,, ......,. 3 8 3 1 Mechanics ............ 36 64 Monore .,... ........ 4 3 39 Wilson .......,......,... 33 38 Washington .,..,... 26 60 johnson ..... ........ 4 6 58 Harding ,..,. ........ 6 5 The unhappy and moanful sounds of once screaming sirens climaxed the end of one of the most interesting basketball seasons in many years for the Minutemen. With a poor start in confer- ence by getting dumped early by Harding, John- son, and Mechanics, the team came back to beat Wilson thus knocking them out of title conten- tion, and to win four straight before losing out to Harding in the district. With All-City players, Dave Wykes and Darell Smith, and with honorable mention in the same poll co-captains Bob Hall and Paul Schultz, Cen- tral had much to cheer about. Mr. Kelly and the team are to be heartily con- gratulated for the great comeback exhibition that they displayed this season. It is always the great teams with the never-say-die spirit. Few teams showed that spirit and drive that Central possessed this year.' Looking to the future, we see that only Hall and Schultz were seniors on this year's starting five. With nine juniors returning next year, Central can look forward to great things to come. Here xo, HIE two good men who w on't be kept down. Here are 2400 good reasons why Central has had a successful basketball season. X?-if! if sf 2 9 net., ?! Y ' i if I' 6' ' Nah n+.1+. Y -uw M '+m::mQsL'M-M .. hgh,-.a-..: V EFF -filly 3'5 ae 'wwf'-' fwwugffts ' 12+-if.. J f:nLQY'0 'Wizv'-ff - -....a::'- Niimzznggg-- ::1 21:53-:-..:IX2g'wes, .:...... , nun' -nnww, .lffv -v n.u.fI'l!ZiZ2'g43w HIV 'Q 1 u .wtziah XA Dave Wykes and Milt Conrath are two of Central's primary hopes for next season. B BASKETBALL . . . Again this year Central continued to dominate the Corrigan, Sullivan, Mathies, Stahel, and Rosenberg. scene in Junior Varsity basketball in St. Paul. They They were backed by an outstanding bench com- won their seventh tournament championship in 10 posed largely of freshmen, who like the nucleus of years. another outstanding team with the aid of a fine The battle for starting positions was terrific as the coach, Mr. Hoff. ability of the candidates was so even. Starters were -X l wg yry, , ,. ..,. -, f Q ROW 1: KNEELING - D. Rosenberg, j. Stahl, B. Zucco, D. Alfred, R. jackson,'j. Istas. ROW 2: D. Sullivan, C. Mathis, D. Baron, M. Corrigan, D. Helinak, P. Craimes. SWIMMING . Y? 1? 5' x L A if 'w if ,:- in A xl 2 -1. Y 1 wgf . i . , Q A K ef I t 5 ' 5 '? 4 I il ' ' 6 Y . 'K A5 B. . M 5 , VJ 3 ,gi X I . H ', - ' h - iz . ' A i S :,V F I L, fir - N Ak 5 WW NM, f 1 khrf A Q EQ xx H I I L ha .ms N .k.L Z i i. 5' I Q Q 5 ROW' 1: j. Mahle, J. Langcvin, M. Tenny. B. Erickson, Capt.: D. Smith, Capt.: A. Ruvelson, B. Cochrane. D. Peterson. ROW' Z: K. Campbell, B. Bannister. j. Grimm, B. Kastel, j. Youngquist, C. Jennings, W. Mitchell, D. Lundberg. . c, . 1 lx 'fl K 1 'B .... .. ' ' ' 1. ,K -, 'ff I 'mann G22 Our Sports Editor takes time out for a swim. Dim Smiih, Ciiy Champion, Hikes time Dui for a nap. 136 l 1 JK Without a doubt, Central's swimming team this year was one of the best in the entire State of Minnesota. Again, as last year, Central held the St. Paul City Championship. This season, however, the tankers were not forced to share this honor with their arch-rival Wilson High School. Not only has Central's swimmers captured the City title, but they are well represented in jerry Erickson demonstrates his expert ability in the back- stroke. Only a freshman, he is one of the very best swimmers in the city. The inherant abil- ity to swim seems to float in the Erickson family as his brother Bud placed highly in state-wide competition. the State and may look forward to doing well in this state-wide competition. The team will lose its important seniors this year, but the new material shows every indication of doing as well as the old. Central presently holds two city con- ference records. These are in the 200 yard freestyle relay and in the 100 yard orthodox breast-stroke. Chief Mitchell is pictured competing on behalf of the Minutemen in the butterfly event. A junior this year, he has shown marked improve- ment since the beginning year. He is one of Central's fore- most contenders in this event next season. Chief don't drink the pool dry! l 137 ACTION IN THE NETS Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SCORES 6 Mpls. West 2 0 Cretin 4 3 Cretin 7 1 Alexander Ramsey4 3 West. St. Paul 5 3 S. P. A. 1 5 Hopkins 2 6 Mpls. Central 3 O Washington 3 1 Wilson 2 O johnson 2 1 Monroe 1 4 Mechanic Arts 1 1 Murray 0 2 Harding 3 0 Humboldt 4 2 johnson 3 It was certainly a tribute to Centra1's defensive ability that nearly all of the pictures taken by our staff photog- raphers show Central's Minutemen stopping goal at- tempts by her opponents. I don't know how Butch manages it, but he certainly is in a lot of action down there. t Butch Lechtman and Artie Pfefer are shown blocking Wilson's attempts to score. Hockey, as most of the other sports, is not monopolized by just older boys. Central's A Squad team is composed of a goodly number of Juniors all of whom show a tremendous amount of potential for next season. The rough style of hockey played here at Central is beginning to show favorable results. Although not what many of us had hoped for, the quality of hockey played by Central's pucksters was certainly an im- provement over last season. A glance at the season's results will reveal this to be true. We are all certainly looking forward to a very successful season next year: If the calibre of the team Our B Hockey season was far from the best, but we have a great potential in a team com- posed primarily of Freshmen. A highlight of the season came when we battled Washington to a tie. With a nucleus of ninth graders, under the competent coaching of Mr. Katz, we can expect a more successful season next year. continues to improve as it has in the past few seasons, Central is sure to be among the City title contenders in the near future. The overall record of the team for the 1959-1960 winter season was six wins, eight losses, and a tie. Despite its poor conference showing, Central has emerged victorious over some of the best teams in the Twin Cities and suburban conferences. HOCKEY . x, jk ' J? ROW' 1: B. Lang, M. Grady, A. Pfefer, D. Brown, B. Miller. ROW' 2: B. Toensing, L. Haselberger, A. Lechtman, N. Knap hgis, -I. W'erncr, L. Murphy, B. Glaesman. ROW7 5: B. Moore, Mgr., P. Rick, D. Le Vaseur, Wi. Felbrugge, H. Zidel, G Schomaker, B. Lang, Mr. Sauer, Coach. - fx .tri . i . 5 . t Y ,gf , . F ... ,.,.,f5 .. Mi.,-r'24+. 'L' Y -f it P Q 3 Y- - f P - L N , L 3 if , as if if 5 ROW 1: K. Smith, D. Lieder, M. Rosen, li. Farsht, M. Bohn, G. Knrklins, P. Cicrher. ROW' 2: T. Larkin, j. Niekirk, -I. Pritchard, j. Ciucrtler, Ci. Gustafson, B. Mallett. T. Reader, Mr. Katz, Coach. .1 KAP 'XT' 4-1 N ' SF fn CT-54 S-4+ Nfl if at R ew , V Ig 5 S I . X. , 5 fm.. 5 GOLF TEAM - 1959 MK ' 1-'E an 'P' S .f ROW 1: Mr. Thorson, D. Smith, B. Bear, j. Roberts, B. Erickson, R. Bell, L. Murphy. For the past several years, Central has been for- well as a team, but there are individual stars as well. tunate enough to have excellent golf teams. In the Among these is Bud Erickson, who is recognized as 1959 Spring season, the Minutemen captured the the St. Paul City Champ. District golf title. Not only does Central perform A Q4 af L p S . 9 mm,...,...,... .M W ' 'H' ' me x.' i, ,K 53 L Pictured above are Bruce Gislason, Steve Prawer, Alex Almedo and Pancho Gonzales. The two at the right have been quite successful in competition this season. . TENNIS We of the Cehisean staff apolo- gize for the absence of a Tennis team picture. Central's tennis team of 1959 had an extremely success- ful season. As last year, the team did very well in the City Conference and clinched a high berth in the final standings. Several of the out- standing players of last season were Juniors and Sophomores. They should team up to continue Cen- tral's streak of success in future years. Tennis is a sport where both speed and co-ordination must com- bine if success is to be achieved. We have done this. df, Y' vw .yu 'fweaefng , 531 ' W wh. at .sl ill.. A -L 'K - lv 2 ist, ,sw ,,, ...Q . WW 3 Q A cl, ' .W imvslzuy at it V fbcww fa ll if 3 1 ROW 1: j. Strapp, N. Rosenbaum, A. Lechtman, J. Conroy. ROW 2: P. Fabe 1, R. Engstrom, H. Jenson, M. Weddington, B. Zahradka. ROW 3: A. Pfefer, D. Istas, J. Waldman, L. Haselberger, Mr. Hubal, coach. BASEBALL. The baseball team started well with Gene Charpen- tier's shut out of johnson, 7-0. However the flame twindled when Gene was forced to the sidelines with an injured knee and Terry Nelson's hand was broken. With Mr. Hubal's excellent coaching the team fin- ished seventh in the city conference. The 1960 season should prove to be more success- ful when six regulars return to the team. . OPPONENT Johnson ......,.... ...... O Washington 1 1 Wilson ........... Harding ....., ...... Mechanics Monroe ........ ...... Murray .....,. Humboldt SCORES CENTRAL 7 2 5 3 5 3 2 2 wwf- '-wg 'Y 'Y' 'f7'7'?, 1 1 fx fl, vi' Z Lxwffzw N if w W W ,J ,rf gm 4' . T ll -W-'..ff?, r ,, A ,, 'fb -3,2157 N55 , vii f -,sg - mf A 37 1 ffl!!- 4:' , , M .,,. au- .,, V .AV,, ,,n.x .K - V V f lf Uv-Q-. X .b i 5-he if be ' f s W- gl 4 'lr , . fl S 1 'L' 5,1 - 5: - 'A K as 2 - , E43 ef 1 'P I 4 T ni sa, 5 2 W Q Q A 3 be ss e 1 s .f s . 2 l Tom certainly looks determined to really send that ball. Coach, Mr. Hub looks on calmly as if he weren't the least bit Worried. al, , 1 44 ROW1: B. Hill, li. Gustafson, J. Recd, D. Steele, R. Lewis, W. Potratz, R. Limtwseth, D. Fields, R. Brown, H. Rivers, B. Ger- her. G. Galyath, R. Pratt, Mgr. ROW Z: D. Smith, j. Stanley, T. Sirek, l.. Greenlee, R. Glaesman, W. Heldt, A. Benner, A. jussila. P. Few, L. Wfhitmore. ROW' 5: Mr. J. Hoff, CORGI, L. Lalfountaine, Ci. Holmstrom, M. McCluney, R. Mikulak, D. XX'ykes, K. Bjurkquist, S. Rossmann, W. Buol, T. Barnes, C. Mahaney. VARSITY TRACK 1959 . . . 1 SSH! Cvflffflle Winner in the IMO St. Paul City Champ in the discus throw. Our track team had an outstanding season winning dual meets with Washington, Mechanic Arts, Wilson, and Harding as well as the Relay Carnival and the city meet. Point-getters in the state tournament were Kurt Bjorkquist who tied for second in the pole vault, the 880 relay team which took third and John Stanley who took fifth in the low hurdles. Central finished twelfth in team standings. The 880 relay team composed of Bernard Hill, Art BH SQUAD TRACK ROW 1: L. Buford, C. Hedeen, C. Hill, A. Silverman, F. Lor- enz, A. Stone. ROW 2: G. Moore, D. Sweeney, G. Gus- tafson, J. Laurie, R. Wright, T. Scott. ROW 3: C. Taylor, J. Paar, D. Bergstedt, C. Black- man, B. Melemed, L. LaFoun- taine. ROW 4: L. Kline, W. Flowers, W. Buol, J. Gough, M. Becker, W. Bohrer. . . . TRACK - 1959 Benner, Bob McNeal, and Ray Brown broke the 25 year old record in that event setting a new record of 1:54.9. One of the bright spots of the season was that 8 sophomores qualified for the state meet. They were Stanley, Limoseth, Brown, Wykes, Lewis, Barnes, Hill, and Fields. The 1960-61 prospects continue to look bright if the boys continue to improve under the ex- pert guidance of their coach, Mr. Hoff. 14 I 1 4 GIRLS' SPORTS . S,f, f lfg,S at We . iff' nw -- The Girls' Athletic Association, headed by the G.A.A. , iily Z73 ,W 4 Izrsctutiie Board, consists of nineteen girls vvho are par se ' A P A ticularly interested in athletics. These girls are elected V, ' . through C1.A.A. to take care of the problems, set tourna- 7 f r '7 in f ment dates, keep records, and plan the programs con- ef , . at t fs., 'ltt A r cernin g G.A.A. .3 Q ,,,,1 - - - .e If it weren't for these girls there wouldn't be any Cs : , Y- - - - '7' f v i' ii ' V or All City Awards given to the deserving girls at the ' rrrrr if rrsrrsr S banquet in the spring of the year. Each girl is respon- V . A -A if kin K .4 , - - - - - - ' z ., ft,-get 7 --., . sible for a certain area such as swimming, hiking, table ' lt ts, 3 , . -K Rl tttizrlfft-' I 5 tennis, and the other numerous sports. The board mem- ' . . tl 5 bers keep the totals of these points during the year. M, XX hen a girl has reached 1000 points she receives her ff' C. ln her junior or senior year she works for 500 more Et a., s . s. points and is then entitled to her All City Award. Q Much further interest has been created through the The Ci.A.A. Board at work! Mary 'lutker sleeps while -levne Clarxik is more conternecl with whats going on. lilaudia Howard records her points while Midge Hanson is dreaming of the night before. Sue llarley cleats her throat in preparation for an intelligent remark to presi- dent. Martha lynn. work of this year's G.A.A. Board. Thanks for the good work! 'N -f T? 4 T -Q v is 4' ,sw . ,.. is-I G.A.A. IZXECUTIVIZ BOARD OITFICKRS: Joanne Brown, Sec. Treas,g Martha Lynn Presidentg Barb Peterson, V. P.: Betsy Nason, Recording Sec. ROW 1: Midge llanson, Korky jensen, jevne Clarvik, l.ynn Alacobson, Margie Olson. ROXV 2: Sis Bair, Sue Harley, Vicki Sutton, Sara Nason, Arlene Risetlorph. ROW' 5: Sally Brown, Mary Tucker, Cathy Cairncross, Barb lioel, Claudia Howard. 6 ,. 4 Q-it s f 1? 52 E , HPF Wi K4 iw gil Q t 9 JE S ggi Q, r P 5 . K ., f , K . K ' Saga? s Y R in M 1 Q . 3 . 'L Q , ' gave ' 6 S 'l ,,.A, 65' aim 'J T ' 5' ' W y lj .Q if 1 pt I ' 1 P i L-tx i , ' W f A Q Q y S 3 5 -t. 11,-Q, J . I ,...-- ALL-CITY ROW 1: Zarina Valenzuela, Mary Tucker, Sue Perlich, Cathy Peller, Donna Mae Davis, janet Rudberg, Cathy Nelson, Vickie Sutton, Sue Gill, Sandy Smith, Debby Bixby. ROW 2: Diane Widsten, Mary Lou Peilen, Sue Lundberg, Midge Han- son, Sue Harley, Sue XVinnick, Ruth Dunn, judy Miller, Pixie johnson, Margie Olson, Barb Anderson, Sally Holmgren, Marianne Engelhardt. ROW' 5: Diane Sternberg, jean Kopp, Katie Slattery, Kathy Hamer, Nancy Parker, Marlene Singer, Noel Larson, joy Oberg, Sue Birnberg, hlarilou Smith, jean Dlahle, Sally Brown, Margie Ramsdale. ROXV 4: joanne Brown, Cathy Cairncross, Barb Peterson, Patty lieeney, joyce Edblom, Aggie Klees, Lavonnc Risedorph, Terry Smith, Paulie Doherty, Paullette Starks, Barb Hoel, jean Schleh, Nancy Hale, Regina Mallett, Katy Kixmoeller. fr Lilli- 'i2t,tr' P3 .,y ft, ,aef g Z 5 A M vp than mm S S NY ii 1 C CLUB ROW 1: Gerry Erickson, Barb Helmes, Bonnie Feldman, joni Litman, Sandi Herman, Barb Heagle, judy Neuman, Molly Post, Cheryl Rusk, Dawn Hoveland, Margaret Murphy, Edith Uhl, Penny Esch, Peggy King. ROW 2: Arlene Risedorph, Nancy Krook, Corky jensen, Barb Cairncross, Sara Nason, Kathy Earagher, jean Tarbell, Ruth Sorenson, Sharon Oja, Mary Heming- way, XY'endy Gislason, judy Santee, Diane Geery, joannie Mersky, Susie Singer, Karen Lyngholm, Lynn jacobson, Sandy Dick- son, ROXV 5: Connie Pollnow, Cheryl Compton, Shirley jones, judy Hedman, Diane Schultz, Diane Redden, Diana Dix, Diane Brands, Carol Heldt, Sue Pritchard, Daryl Levitan, Ellen Gantman, Bonnie Marvy, Sue Moore, Kathy Byrne, Susie Dow, Mary Trafton. ROW 4: Kay Fredensborg, Karen Smith, Suzanne Arnold, Sharon Loomis, joanne Germain, jana Wes- tergren, Kris Osten, juanita johnson, Kathy Pugh, Pat Fry, Margie Young, jennie Youngren, Donna Bowles, Regina Mallett, Diane XVilson, Wendy Boyden, jeyne Garvik. 147 JUNIOR-SENIOR FIELDBALL TEAM The cheerleaders are well-known for their agility and co-ordination in their performances. This candid shot shows just that! S259 ROW 1. 7 S ' -llfina V 1 I SUl'.IO!l. ROW 2: QIJQIIZULIQ, Janet Rudb flllth. ROW lane 5 ef . - : 33 L tqfllb y gn Salld ' I-Ligteilgcvcl R0W3Z2'yr5x1iIe1r5i1sed5fII3j, 13EZZtlEas0,i2f5SfRnJ5Enne Brown S I' en? Sin r, . aflh Sh- Crg And ' uf' Harley Ba , , . . , b 5-ff, Kris Qst lflev ji, y M r p en, B ' nes. Kath. 'ta'-1, M efefso ' . arb Anderso y Pugh, Nam-,airy Kat-hi,,Skyf1,Ef1,, nv 5 k audia Hc1ward,arA,E1gl!Iarrha Lyn? Pet Lahore, Probably one of the favorite team A. members is fieldball. Each fall tryouts are held for those participating in G.A.A. who Wish to be one of the four teams. Out of the many who try out eleven are picked to be on each team. In the first round the seniors play the juniors and then the sports among the G.A. sophomores play the freshmen. Martha, Barb, and Marlene never seem to forget cheerleading. Here Martha is shown doing one of her springier jumps! l F RESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FIELDBALL TEAM B.- :l- - ' Hllllbuu---Q Y v L ,mayb rx:---T 1 hhgv Liu..-T'--I h 1 r. 1:22:25 siigzaiusie we 10 '1 ROW 1llgLsJe2- Barbie Caxrnlagiibilyn Gustafs00,dP?Tn Connie pounow' e Grohs. 'hh RQW 32 4: Diane AP ers , Tarbelli JJISSWA Sara Nason- lane Strokirk u en ' ksiiiidtiklene Risgdmph' Kar The victors of the two teams then play each other. The seniors were triumphant this year. They bowled the sophomores over 30-10. Special note should be given to the freshman-sophomore basketball tourna- ment this year as the FROSH beat the sophs 13-12. he B5 ls In N I 4 REF EREES . 5 ?-M5 A g 1 .. f'?E ff my , 5 - -- 5,5 I, Q . . ' 'M , v ' : ,. N A I ., ,lm . Y In .- , zr , ,L , . Q J , , is . 5' ,, . K X .. t ,QQ V. l S I .K ,. ,I I ,X Z eq fs' 4 W V lf' x , e T I Z- I 3 L . 4 , 5 7 :.,. .,,, ihil lvl is --. E ' L 3 i s - . f l. , A I , K ff J J 4 fa: MQ. 5 . 4. ROW 1: Judie Naumann, Peggy King, Penny Esch, Celia Starks, Carolyn Lewis, Judy Dahlquist. ROW 2: Con- nie Pollnow, Mary Trafton, Karen Seiffert, Teri Jo Ludden, Donna Bowles, Susie Singer, Jean Tarbell. ROW 3: Donna Mae Davis, Shirley Jones, Maureen Mendelsohn, Nancy Krook, Daryl Levitan, Judie Santee, Mary Hemingway, Nancy Holland, Diana Dix. ROW 4: Karen Smith, Pauline Doherty, Lovie Parker, Patty Fry, Jan Krumpelmann, Juanita John- son, Joni Litman, Sandy Dickson. 150 ROW 1: Theresa Hajduga, Jevne Gar- vik, Margaret Murphy, Zarina Val- enzuela, Phyllis Perlman, Judy Grohs, Joann Rutchick, Sylvia Levey. ROW 2: Wendy Gislason, Barbie Cairn- cross, Diane Geery, Ruth Sorensen, Sue Perlich, Kathie Byrne, Kathlyne Peller, Beanie Zidel, Ellen Gantman, Maureen Kelley. ROW 3: Kathy Pugh, Susie Winnick, Terry Smith, Marcia Behrens, Kay Fredensborg, Sue Pritchard, Carol Fowler, Andy Mitau, Lynn Johnson, Carolynn Howard. ROW 4: Barb Becker, Gen- ene Youngren, Jana Westergren, Kay Williams, Noel Larson, Regina Mal- lett, Barb Anderson, Kris Osten, Wendy Boyden. , 2 1 .. .. 5 ,5 5 Y X , K V v i f s 6 array, W Z t 'Iv' , A . AQUATIC CLUB ROW 1: jean Fredenshorg, Peggy King, jane Flowers, Kathy Mueller, Anne Paden, janet Ahl, Bobbi Bowen. ROW 2: Celia Starks, Sheryl McPheters, janet Quilling, Sue Gill, Kathy Nelson, Sara Nason, Wendy Chappie, Barb Cairncross, Kay Banister. ROXX7 5: Susie Tufts, Donna Sansome, Lisa Kansas, Lynn johnson, Nancy Holst, Ruth Burke Bets Lund Mar s Y n Y lucker. ROW 4: Kristina Schubert, Kay Fredenshorg, Mary Kay Nickelson, Ricci Noble, Margie Young, Cathy Cairncross Ccaptainj, Betsy Nason, Paulette Starks, Barh Hoel, janet Arrnaiani. . T, 7 N y y,, nu, ,Y ,-- K- f-- ' ..-XX.. CHEERLEADERS . . . Char Underbakke, Susie Singer, Susie Gill, Vicki Cathy Cairncross, Marlene Singer. -2 5, ,Q f Another favorite activity in the G.A.A. program was the AQUATIC CLUB. This year we are aiming for our second con- secutive win. After three championships, the trophy becomes a permanent prize. Every year the cheerleaders form the backbone of school enthusiasm. This year was no exception. Always on hand to give the team a boost, their cheering was con- tagious. This year a Pepster was chosen at every game. Pepsters include Joyce Trout, Terry Cutts, Bonnie Feldman, Ag- gie Klees, and Sidney Surles. Sutton, Kay Jensen, Kit Jensen, Barb Peterson, Sue Winnick, Martha Lynn, Q S T tet , y .,.,, , i C , y C , 5 , s- ,ga gi , 1 .7 3 5 5 - ,E 2 , , if gg . , Q , i. A Q-asia? ,I l E . Q 1 ' i 5 s N, bjylww N, , sgigpwfpjgiiq i if xx Vfggfffff U UNM Y V WSF 1 I ,V F 'mi mf Activities 'I' of Y .,,....-3 - wi? 'LP fill., 3-f Myne 1f!v ' .., vw has if Af L, ga f 'nga r MPT -:iff . - , W5 V f, x r r A ,. gfgl ,- ,- 1 - z.. ,fi-www:-,,,:f f ' , N -Jr V ' M., y YB A 7, ME, 'sf qi , 3 x s X JEAN STRAUS Assistant Editor KATHY HAMER 1 w I 4 is 51 4'- -f Q5 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM R Q Perhaps one of the most beautiful events of the year was the junior-Senior Prom, Rhapsody in Blue . It began with the Grand March led by Martha Lynn and W Tom Spaeth. There was dancing, picture- taking, and conversation. It was wonder- N' Q ful seeing the people who usually wear iff! W, s school clothes dressed up in formals and A - . . . I dinner Jackets. There were various other rf festivities after the dance to conclude a V perfect evening. L. J X Have you ever seen such Il glamorous hack in you life? tj Y ,tsl 'Engel ,ian '51 X A :J G 'le , qfg J of Q if Wi, Drinking punch and enjoying themselves are Linda Bloom, Clayton Berry, Judy Brown, Rick Pratt, joy Oberg, Bruce Bannister, Dick Anlauf, Mary Ellen Olson, Bill Minz, and Barbara Hnel. HOMECOMING Beginning this yeans llOD1CCOHP ing activities was the Coronation of the queen, king, and auendants Paul Rick, Prime Minister, made the Coronation suspenseful with the help of pages Sara and Katie Nason. Mr. Bulka and his band provided music, and the Honeytones sang A Dream is a Wfish Your Heart Makes . g Hi, ' L , in ,f , K ,la . Q SURPRISE! The Homecoming royalty are Margie Olson, junior Attendant: Barb Peterson, Senior Attendantg King Bob, Queen Cathy, Susie Winnit'k, Senior Attentlantg and Vicki Sutton, Junior Attendant. Reigning in beauty and splen- dor are King Bob Hall and Queen Cathy Cairncross. O9 foe, 0,0 f Q00 O9 Q0 o o if G vv O O vp Div V A SHOCK? I Q O Q QQ: 212 o'o,4,4, C16 feng My ' ms Y . 'ss' 5 1 Aim 5 1 l t A s N' X ,J ' .- . t 1, FN -4 ga , - f Hgh at a ff t 1 PE? RSE-X LKV'f . fatxg eg,-i if 5 Y Y 4 ,sf A at-if' ' -KF 17 , ' 1 A fl-.F . 5 1. Q, Q 2,2 ' My tal' t V gif' 4 I f'-Jw M V g Is the food any good? Q ,l I hope we win the game tomorrow night, says Cathy. ww , Ei 'f f' E:- . Susie and Barb are perched atop the conver- tible during the half of the homecoming game. On the evening of the coronation, the Queen's Dinner was held at Arden Inn. A ,c MQ -sz 12' At the dance the royalty was again presented and again was enthusiastically received. ,, U TN . , ,,f ' The theme of this year's homecoming dance was music was geared to go along with the theme of the Autumn Utopia , and it certainly was! All over the Cvening. H0mCCOmiI1g, 1959, will be remembered as gym were beautiful imitation trees and leaves. The O06 Of the best. 009 on Q ggft ' ,g , , as 7 - L -v-.F The complete homecoming royalty shown here are Bob Toensing, Bonnie Feldman, Bud Erickson, Maxine Anderson, Bill Lang, Barb Peterson, Bill Anderson, Marlene Singer, Katie Nason, Paul Rick, Bob Hall, Cathy Cairncross, Sara Nason, Claud- ia Howard, Roger Engstrom, Martha Lynn, Don Peterson, Susie Winnick, Mike Kellum, Vicki Sutton, Phil Fabel, Margie Olson, and Tom Spaeth. 157 SENIOR CLASS PLAY . 'ff' Y 'lplx5 T' -any 1, .57 ROW 1: Gail Schachtman, Heather Boese, Susan Mackay, janet Wagner, Ruth Ann Grossman, Mr. Mallinger. ROW 2: Vicki Hotchkiss, Margaret Labore, Beryl Butwin, Virginia Paine, Claudia Howard. ROW 5: Larry Swartz, Gregory Christenson, jim Mathes, Steve Rossmann, Dave Berkus, Clayton Berry. On November 19 and 20 the Senior Class presented ness to the r6St of the family. Mr. Carol almost losses Time Out for Ginger . It is a three-act comedy about his job, Joan, the oldest sister, almost losses her boy- the hilarious events of a typical all-American family. friend who is competing with Ginger on the football Ginger, the youngest of the three Carol daughters, is a team, and the whole family becomes famous overnight. high school freshman who tries out for and makes the The play, directed by Mr. Mallinger and Vicki Hotch- football team. This causes much confusion and unhappi- kiss, was well enjoyed by its audience. K' gi , if fiiifze-i f. .av-zrvlja, f in f r ,.,. . at W ' ,Lt Football pants are really a problem! No one understands me! OOMPH! I xx E NN xx X X The complaint department is in the basement, Ruth Ann. 4- Making up Margaret LaBore are Paula Wood, Susan Birnherg, Pam Price, Lenore Dannovsky, Joy Oberg, Terry Cutts, Mary jo Grais, jackie Feu. x iv Sli N- .. X f' ff' 3 YW ' , 4- J . A 'X 54. 5 .. 3 A ...V : i iw + - t f i? 'YF' av? , A 2 ' af ff A . -5 Lg as MW , iv ..t..w - , L f, ,,..-,.,..... H ii ,:,1 ,T .,t,.'q,, .. W A 1 T 'E .,w.',., ' Nm, Q R ' X mfr . ' H t ' A M stss . 1 ,gn I ls., , 3513: ' Now, Howard, I. . . . am an actress! ff U I Hem' America Singing The annual Music-Speech Show was presented by Blrs. llayes, Bdiss IDenzeL and Miss Rothfuss. The program was titled I Hear America Singing . It was divided into four sections, a blend of humor, seriousness, religion, and patriot- ism. The A Choir mixed with the Choral Readers, Honeytones, Willows, and YXqSdOHlSlHddC thk prograni one of the yeafs nunt populan Here the choral readers recite one of their more serious selections. vu ws sJll'!l ' e qw' ' ' ! iv? Q 1 . This group of dancers is doing the popular favorite, Round and Round. Leonard Hayer inspiringly recites, The Creation . SNO-DAY . i li E 2. .. A 4 One of the most exciting games of the afternoon was broom hockey. The girls joined the boys with brooms and a volleyball for a tremendous scuffle. The game was played just like regu- lar hockey except there was no roughness in this game! t Sorry, folks, only one to a sled! The dogsled races were another afternoon activity. The skating rink was in a mad scramble as everybody either tried to pull his sled to the finish line first or back his favorite group. Sno-Day activities were in two parts, athletic and so- cial. On Friday afternoon, classes were dismissed early, and the students ran out to the skating rink for skating, broom hockey, and dog-sled races. misty ,mf M, 5 , 4 Q f nl' 04 U' , I Y ffgfflffnfp wit , . 2 IW4 rgzisf,'2 ji' 5 L'.,.., ,. . I gg, 5 gf 4,.Asi4:Li so ,T .. 1 'v i fiivlf.-i'f fi::' t 1 ' Ei' V- '? f,:Q3:.1f -i'.:z,+,tA ?:?fIl551 HA H??. f ' ' Y! ,lfwf it W5 ' 4' i. I ? 'gififityi '-'-Agfa?-ifgf 2,-N ,Qi W' Ky , ,. . .Zfmg,fg, fjt in 4 1 39 4 : 'X Tre if vffryf' N '51 il M 9 K - 1 '-c, fr-'fc Mare, :H-.e H f , , ,. .tr J igffvwl 'apr 4,1 N V, 'af ,A -X 4 ago sion, I' 'M ly f'i4l2i , 1 . 'g,iyjvgy'!gi2vI4f'ii 3 ,a I fam' f .- ., , 5 mo ful-'vw , pg , W mv- ' o,v,m5i, f 3.11 V wr i,fg.f,f,,-ge 'ig it Q, W ' :'?,wii,?l3?f2'X'2:':'i 'fifciff 2 'MLQWA 'fi u -5 .344 -it an ,X M' W5 'Y ., ' 'il : M05 - . TP r 0549. ., . .t .. .-MJ ' .1 47115 .1 drug . ,gg , rim s --W 1 so gg lin Q 4,54 W s A g Half of the fun of any activity is decorating in the afternoon. I wonder if Penny Orrill agrees! Say cheese ! The Sno-Day celebrities were prepar- ing for the processional which was held during the dance. Little Beverly Sue Peter- son and Kim Jensen served as pages. For quite a few weeks before Sno-Day, the student body was mystified by black foot- ' prints all over the school. They belonged to the mascot, Bomby, the Abominable Snowman, who was Clayton Berry. in I 1 I .Ill 1 'll' ill, Ilia lf! ' N V, 1 r 1 1 y 1 1 1 .E A , 1 ,fi 1 fj ' .ff 162 Hey you! n L I was A, Q E E ., i X' .. 'f '40 .6 ev, t fi , Q ,I x ,,, I Jw P' x , 5 X dm: is X , ts The Sno Dance saw four winds, a queen, and three attendants chosen. The West Wind was Bill Anderson, East Wind was Dick Steele, and tied for North Wind were Bill Lang and Allen Clark. Kit Jensen was our queen, and her at- tendants were Martha Lynn, Sue Lund- berg Asenneth Dastin, our foreign ex- change student Penny Martin, last year s queen, crowned the royalty gi if gage 'H ,A-ifKa'Ek,, The next day was the Winter Car nival parade. Central students made a float for it, and the Sno-Day royalty, shown above, rode on it With the taking down of the balloons ends a wonderful Sno-Day. Qi? my we Queen Kit Royalty are Judy Grohs with Allan Gray, i Queen Jacque Rehder with Paul Crane, and Wendy Gislason with Jack Grimm. ,pf-1 The Sophomore Sweetheart Dance This year's Sophomore Sweetheart dance, Sopho- mores in Wonderland , was held on February 5. Held annually, it is the first activity that the sophomores have as a class. This yearls queen was Jacque Rehder, attended by Wendy Gislason and Judy Grohs. Other candidates were Corky Jensen, Kathy Watson, Carolyn Lewis, and Lynn Johnson. Jerry Paar was Master of Ceremonies. After Mike Tenney, prime minister, picked the sweetheart, Margie Olson, last year's queen, pre- sented her to her subjects. l lg 4 'WN . Qt Vx X ik ' J que THE IUNIOR CLASS PLAY ROXV 1: Loni Schnitzer, Nan- ry Luewenstein, janice Rinkey, Fremajane Lipschultz. ROW 2: Kenneth Latzer, Ronnie Gant- man, Zarina Valenzuela, Kathy Pugh, Mr. Mallinger. ROW 3: Steve Frank, Spencer Smith, Gene Moore, Susan Mackay, Student Manager. ROW' 4: Marty Kuretsky, joe Marver, Rick Rice, Bernie Cahill, Greg Christenson, Student Manager. i ' S Isn't he handsome7 Ah Img' The class of 1961 pre- sented You Can't Take It Willa You, written by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. The plot concerns an unusual and large family. Each member has a separate project going. The father makes rockets, the mother writes plays, a daughter dances, and under no con- ditions does any of them work. W'hen Alice, the only sane one of the bunch, falls in love with a rich business- man, complications begin. Mr. Donald Mallinger was director. 6 C. F' I., 0 f .J re ff ' Y . - ff :fi E4 - f wx.- ,Q fkgk r 5 if ff Q Q -I . fr, 7 'rj vL-y its: Q 'ja is ix .qv Y W Q if sf Hifi F, v af 0 19 h 1 I 1 if ff 4 L ' ' W' L, -1 Lf N A ?,,Z , if V xi 'S ' gf r I. . if l 'S if Q tw an X L NTRAZ With a hig cheer - and against all odds 4 NVQ Beat Wilscbn. Tom Dege listens in rapt attention. f i If W x ,v K X A I . V,,' X lu... X. X , YZ tast ' l' ,ws , 1 Q Lif' K r . ,. . ,. aaats e M, s-Q 1 , 51.32 ' ' SEM' . Ai., . 7: ' ' ig-55, if 3 my , ' A Midge Hanson and Sue Lam- 52 A ski have discovered a new form- ula for chemical success - s LAUGHTI:R.' it nf.. These nebbishes, Sandy Dick- son and Barb Cairncross, were left over from the club assem- bly. Misfits? 'Wm 2 SQL i , ff. za' Ralpha Tilsner and Terry Cutts cleaned football boots for a large salary of SOC an hour, NEW sweatshirts, and a picture in the yearbook. lzozi 0,t, . , N. '-iz ' V 5,0 at 9' 61. 4 :'i'4,f' Extra curricular activities and school life are some of , , X best parts of Central. They these informal pic- ures that tell complete stories n themselves. 'EQ f who do you think you are, The Honeytones in harmony anyway? , h f is W f 3 4 'V ' V X t S V - ff A F -5 1 ,, . 3' .Q X ' . , . 'f 1 ? . J :G a .- t . ' v In , S, 'i 5 Q -5 , , A .. fa, .v y t ff 5 -,Q I in I ' 1 1, 'sr -A .gf Roger Engstrom, joarme Brown, and Craig Leverenz pose in complete contentment. Your friends, the snakes, meet our friends, the stu- dents, at an interesting assembly. 1960 CEHISEAN EDITORS . . P5 fgfj ga I 1 . ,Q gqg ggiisgixsgg Y - is ' A - K VM: l 5. 4393552 ei .,-ff'T ' JOANNE GORDON Co-Editor in Chief BERNIE KARQN CLAYTON BERRY Co-editor in Chief Art X T 2 , ,fi , 'f,, ,gr ,j r W l 1 5 SANDY ROGERS BARBARA HOEL Faculty Girls Sports MARY LOU SMITH Music and Drama KATHY COOPER Business SONIA WIFNER TERRY CUT-I-S Afademw Life Clubs and Organizations ,T l I W . . 1960 CEHISEAN EDITORS JEAN STRAUS is 5, A .u Activities JUDY HOLMQUIST Index Junior Co-Editors I , 1 SIDNEY SURLES A If MARIANNE CHUTE e,.., DAVE MAKIESKY I y if DEBBIE BIXBY I gg Q I I I KATHY HAMER If fe w 3 j ig ww A A. , 1 fi, I A I , f' I ,If ,.v , ,,.Y I f ? ' I I A ,..,. ., Y AAEA RICHARD BERRIS KEN STEIN Photography Photography . A-V . 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M 5 fxf Y fi-an f f-3151 ' if saw ' 132. i?5 H' ' , aw-f? -Q at f, t 5 - f 1 , ! 1 ,ff A M A 1, MA ,x'Ve,,.,-2g,.ic.4sAQf H S G WH- - ' fl So Longf' l - ,Q -IIL 1 ,I --L .204 iwf Qi -' ' ' f X ff -- 9 from the Senulgs 1961? - ' K fri' Q A. fy lf! f V, I J-,Q-A 5 1.4 VVL, f 4 s I ' Q V ,g,4,,gyf VW! ff. 'D W. ' '- 1 ,. ,vf d - OPEN T1-IIS I , 30,011 IN 1999 a family 7 L XJ o o o and won't it be your photograph that you and your grandchildren look for first? That's a lot of looking ahead, but it illustrates the permanence... the interest...of a fine photograph. Fine photographs of you are our concern ...a photograph you will proudly give as a personal present...a photograph you will look back on happily years from now. We ,hope that when you want a fine photograph taken again, you entrust it to us-your omcial school photographer. PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO . . . FLOOR our inarne our pollcy i ' 171 A C, JOHNSON-BACHELLER-ROSS, INC. Photographers -A ,, 1' ,f ff 5 .ff Y if .4 , 1' inf f ,f off f - K ., fl f if ff. ff .f-'gift f 'NX MEILLEURS voEux FRED FREDELL . Publisher cercle francais of the cle central hiah Cehisyeanx The Best compliments of GIRLS' LEAGUE 1 . , f from Tovah B'nai B'rith Girls Buena suerte 4 0. J. RENTAL 8. SALES Hospital Equipment for Home Use U la Clase de 1960! 2190 Marshall Avenue el club espanol Mi. 6-1371 St. Paul rex v, e e e J-Y., ,, . , .. . '14 . 15 A 5 1- Q11 Q K i . xl Wextphal, Mu, 0 611- .X-. car,n1ayrr,a,1,Ysally 3l,95,115 1 FACULTY Albrecht Mr.: J 1 A en Mr. M Anderxan Mr C Anderson Mr R Perry 14 71 Andrewx, M W 71 Axher Miss L 12 B4 Auxemus M D 12 70 88 Bac Mu l 18 85 Bauleke B neue Mm 1 Mr R15 0 rg Mr K B rgstrem, Mr. K. 10 ernfxen, Mx. E. 1 , adle, Mr. L. an, M. . 1 , odie, Mr. T. 5, a Mr Callahan, 'M Q. 11' Carlson, Mr. P. . . , 0,71 ll , . 19 . . . 19 r. . r V, - r r lr, 1 . , . ' E. 4,72 e , . . ,13 Be , . . 9 5 A 11 r 591 Br 18 7 Br r F 522 Br 101 laallr s 150 l' 5 19 a 82 1 19 E 109 c 11 E 10 1 61 73 a r 16 0 n 19 1 A 16 SENIORS Aanes, David 24 Aalarnr, Richey 24 , 01,110,113,155 Ahl, caral 24,94 02,105,107,155 Apt, Eric 24,96 zayfmlalr, Mr. c.1'9 ' l W' 11' 1 51 . co-,,11arl5ara 31 craray, Eugene 31 Curran, 1a,rra, 31,94 cam, rarry 31,68,91,93,94,99,101,103,105, 107,114,155,159,151,155,157,15la,47 uarrrrarralry, Lenare 31,93,102,159 naalan, Asseneth 31,88,89,97,162,163 nay, naaar 31 : n, Ellen 32,93,95,114 111, Dian ,94,95,1o5,107 5 , Mar 24,114,160 naaa, rlrarnaa 31,99,122,150,155 fred, rn 1 24 elloxier, .lalrn 31,95,105,119,12o,154,157 sow. ' 24 mana, Mary 32,91,94,97 A hu , Charles 24,100 D trlanaar, Dana 32,97 an, William ,s9, 1 ,157,152, ralrr, alharine 32,68,89,94,9S,101,102,107, 114,1 1,156,160,161,170 An rewl, say 2 on 1, mana, 32 Alger, Mich a 24 mn. , Michael 32,95,97,1Oe rrlaaf, Ri rd 24.118, 1 ,154,150 0: Diane 32,95,9s,113 Arend, Warren 24 Arm ' i, Ja el 2 7,101,11 ,1 60 Do d, Howard 32 omagalski, Sharon 32,92 Hanxon, Margarer 39,94,97,99,101,102,104, T071,145,147,166 Harish, David 39 Harley, Susan 39,94,96,99,101,102,'l04,107, 146,147,148,15,I,163,17O Harris, Allan 39 29,133,134 Harrison, Grela 39 Hart, Nancy 39,95,97 Harrigan, Patrick 39 Hatxidimitrieu, Mario 39,92,96,118 Haun, George 39,94 Hawley, William 39 Hayer, Leonard 101,160 Hayes, Charles J9,BB,94 Heldl, Wendell 39,95,144 Heleniak, Paul 39,97,98,11H Hellman, Sandra 40,88,89,107,170,'l53 Helle, Marilyn 40 Helrner, Charlex 40 Henderxon, William 40,118,121 Hou, Carol 40 Hodgins, Helen 40,95,99,102,107 Hoel, Barbara 40,88,B9,105,107,146,147,151, 154,168 Hoflman, Donna 40 Hagan, William 40 Hoge, Norman 40,95,97,101 Hoium, Raberl 40 Holloman, Rita 40,8B,89,94,97,105 Holly, Jacqueline 40,107,118 Holman, Ayix 40,107 Holmquixl, Judilh 41,B8,G9,94,97,9B,99,101, 105,106,107,157,169 Holmquixl, Mary 41,94,97,98,101,105,107,157 22 Holtz, Steven 41,113 Halub, Jamex 41,95 Hopkins, George 4l,98,lO1,106,170 Horn, John 41,113 Hotchkin, Viclrl 41,104,11B,119,120,158 Howard, Claudia 41,95,96,103,107,146,14B, 155,157,158,159,162 Howie, Harry 42,94,97,99,157,22 Hurtalr, Jerome 42 Hyatt, Lynda 42,95,170 Jamoral, Anita 42,92 Janixch, Sandro 42,103,118 Jensen, Harry 42,95,l42 Jensen, Judilh 42 Janxen, Kalhleen 42,8B,89,103,'l04,107,151, 156,162,163,152 Jenxen, Kalhryn 42,B9,103,104,107,151,156, 166,153 Johnson, Diane 42,107,114,160,170 Johnxoll, Davila: 42 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Elizabeth 42,95,97,103,107,114,170 James 43 Jenay 42 Joel 43,95 caralarra, Mrx. 'Ar aa, Char na ,92 arrlarru Susan 32 c nl., Mr. 1. , , James 5 3,131 1 nawa, Rob 32 callrrrr, . . rlaararr, a 25,107,11 ,150 0awr,a,3a,,ra 32 Conn , . . , Aaalrapxgyra 5,95 Draw, fre 32,95,110,l22,125 or , . A1lne,B bye 25,94,118 ' 01,5 caral 32,110 Curli , . , arlay, France: 25,a9, ,107,115 o rr 133 Cuth ert, Mrs. , ile hlrley 25 fl fresno. omas 33 Daenzer, Mrx. Bair, 011,15 25,8 19,12 146y0 .X ararr, Nancy 33 oanaalr, M. . , Magdalena , J mlaaalr, Joseph 33 ennixon, M . M. 11 rnar, srara 4,9 , 1 ,154 Edblorn, Joyce 33,94,99,103,104,107,147 05,1155 ' , rber, Eu 5 s eayrara., cnarla, 33,95,110,125 Dr a 1. E. 19 araar, San 25 ana, Gary 33,97,110 X MMr.JN. 805 gartels, Aga arar 25,95, Eilerl, Norma 33,95, , l , '11 , ar uxan 25,aa,a 4,96,101, , 14, Ellman, John 33,9 xworlh, Mr 11. ,ss 16 f Engxlrom, lraaar 3 9 95 125,132,144, Eanahy, 1. 1582 gat: ,PKaren 26 , 13,1191 155.l57,152, . o :rr , . , r, arraaaa 2 , 107 Erdman, lc , 33,99,107,170 rrnr Mr. 1. 18 r, Barba . 2 ,1 -. 5 Erickson, Alfr .in 33,88,89,95,1l0,115,121,136, ' , Mr. w. 1 ehr, Gerad 195 N! 141,157, ,22 air, Mr. w. 4, 1 aalarraar ro 26, 5 z,107,11 iclrxo ch 33 erxpa . A. 1 g n ,ala 05, I r, ,a , Ronald 33,90 Hall, Mr . 17 a , eo 25,145 17 Er , Harvey 34 nan, Ml M, 1 , o Be ' , lzaaarfa 26 ,114,If8 l, 111.11115 34,95,110,12s,129,130,143,144, Hay ra. 10,8 ,118,12O ldv, ROSS' 95 156.157.l66,170 randt, M . 14,74 Leonard ,88,89,94,1 ,114 Fallx, lynn 34,95,102,107 lf, Mr. 1 5,144 . aym, 5 rt 26,100 raalray, Jarrrar 34 llaaal, Mr. 0,142,143 ar, avd 2S5,94,97, ,1l9,120,158, ' Feeney, ralrlrsa J4,B6,93,95,97,99,103,107, lrr rra , 11. 75 ern ra 5,94, ,105 147,170 1al1,1 , rr. 11. 19 I Bernie Saul 25,5 5,101,118,157,1 rw, 1 lrrra 34,94,97,102,125,148,159 Ja an, Mr. f aar 1 rn, Abiga 94,1102,11l1 xrlrralr, arnrr 34 ., M,, H, 1 er r, Richard 27, , 1 105,106,1 'nl , Madonna 34 Johnson, . . 19 , R751 y 27,96,l05f Mnssneo, er, na,11a1 34,90,95,97,99,1o1 1al,,r,a,, M. 12,99 . Flach, Ma 'l 34 lc alelr, r. 1. 100 :mi , M rx all 27,11 ,pf jJrlar,rrrr1rra,nl1i1'i,,11,., 34 r. c. 12,140 l ar, Richard . Flynn, Robert 34,95,1o1 , Mr. c. 18, ,1 ,135 I gr. la-gn 27,99 .2 Farrar, Frank 34,125,131 Kir wood, Mr. . ,101 lm era. usan 02425, 9 - Frechatra, Andrew 215 l1la,,rllar,M 11,78,105,106 l1la,l, Roger 27 - fx fxfreerking, Judith 35,94,106,110,155,170,152 Elin., Mrr. 19 Blazing, lrrraa.27,95,97,102,107,114,11s,154, lrey, lnallara 35 will . A. 15.84.92 74.41 F' -4 . 1 35.94,lo5,11o,125,17o ,,'w, 14,53 Bloamd rancex 27 . rii:rl1mar'5aaru:r'3n5'95 101 x a . Kar aa, M111 M. 71 11 Mr 5 19 J Kroix, Mr. R. 19 xuiawa Mr. . V, larlrrrar 9 156 latur lund Mr 83 99 er Maa1,' . D. 1B,77,131 ' 1. 'A.'1 I le 're, G, laira , 1 lm ' . ri. 1,9 M a r 530 MD1 ing0r, Mr. ' 0. '16,72,90,165 Min E. 11,78 Martin, Mr. W. 12,715,125 Mattson, Min M. 12,71 McDonald, Mr. w. 11 Mroaa, Mr. E. 18,85,100 Moen, Mr.. M, 13,75,97 Marlarrarr, Mr, F. 13,81 Mallrarrlnrr, Mr. 11. 15,79,90 Marrlbrlana, Mr.. v. 19 Muetzel, Mr. R. 15,79 Myerl, Mir, s. 11,73 Nice, Mr. 0. 5,01 Narbaalr, Mn. F. 13,80 Nargaard, Mrx. 19 o'aayla. Mr. 1. 1:l.74,97 Peterson, Mr. E. 13,73 Richter, Mr, o. 7,15,72 mag. Mr. 1. 15,73,101 lzaaarnarr, Mr., M, 10 vzyarr, Marr E, 18 Ryan, Mr, 1. 19,79 Sax, Mi., M. 19 Sauer, Mr. r. 125,140 1 eather 27,107,1l 9,120,158 11 ' 1aafAar:ar1r1a 27,9 , , 07 r, Carolyn 27,9 7,118 4 Ba ie 151 ngey, Gerald' 27,95,9,101,118,119,120, sa,-nfCarr,rl'2a,92 Bradle , rr 28,94 Brenn ward 28 srarrrrarr, 15111, 28 Bricher, lrarrnailr 2e,aa,s9,95 Brixbois, Eva 28,94 Brown, Joanne 28,88,89,94,102,103,104,107, 145,147,14s,155,155,157 llrawn, 10111111 2a,94,99,103,107,1111,154,170 lsrawrr, Karen 28,88,89,91,93,95,97,101,102, 106,107,118,119,120,157,166,170,22 erawrr, Sally 2s,94,99,1o1,103,104,105,1o7, 146,147 115511, Harold 28 Burlon, Leonard 28 Banyan, Beryl 2s,94,11s,119,120,102,15a,35 larnvrznzrlr, Eva lynn 2e.103,11a,157 caarrrrrau, calllarana 29,as,91,94,102,104,1o5, 107,146,147,151,155,156,157,161,170 Callender, Robert 29,95,96,99,101 Campbell, Kennelh 29,110,115,l36,160 Carey, Gregory 29,95,101,110,113 Carl, Judith 29,94,102,104,107,166 Carllon, William 29 Carney, Steven 29 Carpenler, Carol 29,94,102,107 Chandler, Gloria 30,92 Chase, Loretla f.l0,92,93,94 Chrixterlxon, Gregory 30,11H,119,120,158,160, 162 Chrinlan, Karen 30,95,103,107,157,160 Sawyer, Mrx. C. 19,117 Schieber, Mr. l. 19 Clark, Allen 30,94,97,131,162,163 Schmif, Mrs. E. 15,79 Coon, William 30,94 Srnail, Min R. 13,74 Cochrane, Bfvrl 30.95.136 Stalmay, Mrs. E. 19 Coleman, Denise 30,9B,106,167 Slawxon, Mrs, l. 19 Colestack, Chrirtaoher 30,99,114,160 Swanton, Mrs. E. 6,13,97 Conlan, Krixli 30,95,107,118,35 Tarey, Mrx. E. 19 ConroYr William 30,110,142 Therrien, Mr, M. 6,13,96,105,160 Cook. Donald 30 Tharson, Mn, 11, 1? Cooper, Kathleen J0,95,98,101,105,118,119, Thorxan, Mr. S. 14,78,127,141 160,153 1-,,,,,,,,h,, M,,, M, 13,71 caaaar, Roberta 30,115,121 Vadncill Mm J. ,B Cooperman, Joyce 30,102 warrr-arrralrar, Mrs. 11. 11,511,711 2Q::ff Q,fl',',,f '5'l ' 3 n Wedell, Mrx. M. 11 Cormican, Judith 31,94,97,99,103,107 Weibel, Mrs. E. 19 1 , , r 9 r r Fuerxt, James 35,110,152 Gadbois, Suzan 35,94,107,114,154 Galloway, Nalalie 35 Ganax, Roberto 35,92,95,101 Genie, Janet 36 Garyik, John 36,94 Gaxlman, Patricia 36,94,11B German, Katie 36,92 German, Mary 36,92 Gerr, Barry 36,115 Gelxug, Donald 36,95,99 Gibbs, Susan 36 Giexen, linda 36 Gilalx, Stephan 35,94,11o,11a,122,12a,129, 132,134 Gilbertxen, LeAnn 36,94,99,103,107,170 Glaeser, Eugene 36 Glamalrer Deanne 35,114,121,15o Gold, Susan 37,97,l70 Galdfarb, David 37,95,97 Goldixh, Jeffrey 37,125 Goodroad, Judilh 37,92 Gordon, Joanne 1l7,94,96,99,102,105,119,162, 163,170,176 Graff, Pauletle 37 Graham, Mariorie 37,92 Grain, Mary Jo 37,93,94,103,159 Granxburg, lee 37,B8,89,97,9B,106 Graves, Edward 37 Greenlee, Gerald 37,122,128,129,144 Grouman, Ruth Ann 37,B9,93,94,98,107,104, 115,1lB,119,12O,121,15B, 159,1b0,167,170 Gabnran, lrwirr 37,95,101,11l1,119,12o Gulliclrxon, Judith 37,95,98,106 Gunxell, Karen 38,102 Gunxell, Lyle 38,95 Gunxell, Sharon 38,103 Gustafson, Bruce 38,94,106,110,11B,119,120, 125,144,161 Habihi, Bahman 38 Hahn, Shirley 38 Hale, Nancy 38,93,95,98,l01,107,147 Hall, Robert 38,110,125,126,132,133,134,155, 156,157,170 Halper, Diane 38,118,167 Halper, lufh 38 Handelrrlon, Irvin 35,101 HanlYr Carol 38 Hansen, Alfred JS Hansen, Kay 39 Hanun, Kenneth 38,114 7 7 r Johmton, linda 43,107,115 Joyce, Donald 43,95,125 Kachlnxlry, Mary 43,107,148 Kantrewich, leuixe 43,92,94,97,101 Kaplan, Arlene 43.68,88,89,93,94,101,170 Kaplan, Edward 43,114,151 Karon, Bernard 43,68,94,96,9B,100,101,105, 106,11B,168,170,176 Kasver, Faye 43 Kaxtel, Barry 32,110,126,136 Kehoe, Thomas 43 Kellum, Michael 43,B8,95,101,110,12B,129, 130,157,165,170 Kelxon, Mary 43,95,167 Kemp, Alberfa 44 Kemp, Leenette 44,114,151,160 Kemp, Vera 44,94,113 Kennedy, Frank 44 Kennedy, Susan 44,97,114 Kerlraw, David 44 Kessel, Gerald 44,95,97,118 Kleen, Agnes 44,103,104,107,147,157,'l62,166 152 Klein, Jamex 44 Knaplon, Roberta 44,99,107,114 Koran, lloseonn 44,170 Kramer, Dennis 44,95 Kryiexlry, Arlelle 44,92 Kubal, Diane 44,92 Kurth, Dennil 45 Lo Bere, Marparel 45,11B,119,120,148,15B, 159,161 la Fond, Thema: 45,99,11B,119,1b0 lompert, Louis 45,94,99,110,125 Larnslri, Suzanne 45,95,166 landl, Edward 45 lang, Steven 45 lang, William 45,94,110,125,140,157,162,163 166,170 Lange, Robert 45 larxon, Gare 45 loxlry, Charlotte 45 Laurie, Gerald 45,95,101,145 Lechfman, Allan 45,951,101,118,129,142,162, 163 Lacy, Clayton 45 Le Mere, Barbara 45 lenander, Sharon 46,95 le Vaneur, Richard 46,140 Leyerenz, Craig 46,95,99,110,167,170 Levitt, David 46,95,101 levy, Robert 46,95,101,118,119,120 lewis, Georgia 46,95 Lewix, Jennifer 46 lichler, Paula 46 lichtxcheidl, lohn 46 1 Y 173 ,. 0 F, NA, .fi ,WW 17 iff ...INDEX fllili lilienkarnv, Michael 46 Litton, Steven 45,95,1oo lnadan, Barbara 46,94 lugar, John 46,94,97 Lundberg, Susan 46,88,99,104,107,1l3,147,14B, 156,162,163 lynn, Martha 47,88,89,95,99,104,115,1496L48,X Plahrl, Susan 54,99,107,11B,l19,160 Plaut, Jonathon 54,95,96,97,98,10O Pach, Thomas 54,96,110,115,118,131 Pogoriler, Louise 54,92,94,154,170 Polansky, Susan 54,94,101,106,115,118,119,120 Pollnow, Sharon 54,92,94,98,105 Potratz, Wayne 55,6B,8B,B9,95,101,110,128, Starks, Steele, Paulette 62,114,147,151,160 Richard 62,B8,89,95,99,101,110,118, 119,129,131,144,1b0,162,163 Steiner, John 62 slainliaia, Dianne 52,8s,s9,95,97,loz,1o4,1o7, 114,121,147,14a,155 Stevenson, lcainlaan o2,88,89,94,103,104,118 Stirzl, John 62 155,155,157,151,15z,15:l,155,17o 129,144,162 Maas, rliainas 47,94 . , kfvowers, lzandi 55,101 MacKay, Susan 47,68,93,94,103,1 7 4,1 . , , 1, Pratt, sainaid 55,95,101,145,154 119,120,121,15B,160,165 . , riiaa, Jack 55,99,115 Mackay, Patricia 47 - rfabsi, Larry MaiY, Hanan 47,106,l1B5E0,55 A ,, FrohofskY, D na 55,93,94 Malianay, John 47,125,14 j ur in, rt 55,110,131 Malila, Jean 47,94,101,102,,104,107 14,127, Quin , udith 5 ,92 V162 'K , nada 5, Dau 55,68,95,101,113 Mohr, lcal1i1san'47,92 , 1 , L ema a 55.58.94 Maiannsriauyl 4B,89,92 J - aiter r 55, Malcolm, Carleen 481 Ray, ert s Mana., lain., 48,95 ' Re . Mary 6 Mantnay, Patricia 45 X I N J di 5 Marshall, Kathleen 48 ,JJ ich itll 5 .9 , Marstad, Steven 4B,94,9'7p Rick, P xg, ,Lx9,:l20 ,129, Mathesf James 4B.90,1fl5,119,l2 ,159,15 A 140,157,1 .17 Mathews, Joyce 4S,107.113,115 Ria 'Msn 56 Matniassn, John 45,115 als, , 55,115.1 Manny, Robert 48,119 dom. rnex 56,9 99,101,110,129 McCain, ciniitisanaf ' Rob , an., 5 5 Macliinay, Michael 4 ,129,11 , Br .1ol,11a McConnell, Diane in , a 6,160 McCoy, ldsll 48 J 1 55 McGrath, Rofer 48,9 oi 11 X lzaa , 1 ram McGuire, Caiherine Ro , Mary 34 MQKQ., Craig 9 Q- ' R kh ld, Jerome 56 Maxmafrali, 49 gan, Sandra 56,96,98,101,102,104,105,106, Mead, David 49,9 168 Mead, Deana 4 ,105 7 Ronlani, Peter 56,95 Melander, Eugene ,99 llasanbanni, Nathan 56,97,142 Melius, Karen 49 Rosenberg, riadsniali 55 Manx, William 49, Mergens, Carole 4 MerskY, larry 49299 Meyer, Camille 49,9 ,170 Mikulak, Robert 49,95,97,101,129,144 Miller, Barbara 49,94,99 Mlller, George 49 Mills, Carole 50 Moberg, Karen 50,154 Moldenhauer, Judith 20,92 Moody, Walter 50.95.125 Moore, Patrick 50 Morgen, Helen 50 Morrison, Patricia Mosman, Miko 30 Mosner, Michael Moxness, William 95.101 Murphy, Diane 50 Murray, Mary 50,89,91,94,97,101,102 Myers, Leara 50,95,i7,101 Nason, Helen 50,97,106,107,114,115,121,146, 151,167,170 Neby, Judi 50,B8,89,103,104,107,163,22 Neikirk, Bonnie 50 Nomar, Roxie 50,94 Newcomb, James 51,68,90,94,101 Nickelson, Robert 51,94 Nielsen, Carol 51,107,114 Kathryn 51,95,99,1U3,107,156,161.170 Terry 51,93,94,101,115,160 Nielsen, Nolan, Norton, Barbara 51,94,103,107 Novak, Adrienne 51,93,95,103,105,11B,119,120 Oase, John 51 ooang, ray 51,93,95,97,99,107,11B,119,l20, 147,154,159,170 O'Conner, Sandra 51 Olson, Gretchen 51 Olson, John 51,110 Olson, Mary 51,6B,101,107,115,154,160 Orrill, Penelope 51,94,103,107,162,170 Osten, Evariste 52,95,97,101,110,12B,129 Ozolinx, llze 52,95,107 Virainia 52,97,105,106,11B,1l9,120, Paine, 158,159,152 Palancios, Noe 52 Pangborn, Howard 52,94 Parixek, Clarence 52 Parker, Barbara 52 Parker, Nancy 52,91,103,107,115,147,14B,160 Patterson, Patricia rayinar, Jeffrey 52,97,115 Payne, Gilbert Peabody, Jancey 52,103 Pederson, Sondra 52.92 Pedro, louis 52 Peilen, Mary Lou 52,94,102,147 Pelarlt, Rose 52,92 Pellet, Kathleene 53,92,98,147,150 Perlman, Rollie 53,93,94,97,103,118,170 Perry, Clennie Peterson, Barbara 53,94,99,103,104,106,107, 120,146,147,148,151,155,156,157,166 Peterson, Peterson, Carole 53,92 Charles 53,88,89,118 Peterson, Donald 53,110,124,136,155,157,162, 170 Peterson, Glen 53 Peterson, Patricia 53 Peterson, Shirlee 54 Phaender, Jay 54.BB,99,94,99,110 Pieter, Arthur 54,125,13B,139,140,142,143,164 Phillips, Kenneth 24 Piette, Francis 54 Plnnow, Sharon 54,88,89,94,103,104,107,114 Piper Jeffrey 54,94,110,125,161,166 Pittelkew, Carole 54,114,160 Rosenberg, Jon 56,94 Rasenbloom, William 57,119,120 Rosenblum, Gail 57,68,94,103,118,119,120 Rosenbluln, Judith 57,95,103 Rossrnarl, Stephan 57,9B,106,114,119,120,121, 101,143,144,15B,160,166 Ruehl, Myron 57 Rushton, Michael 57,95 Rusk, Joann 57.92 Ruxichko, Gary 57,113 Ryan, Michael 57 Ryan, Theresa 57 Salmonson, Duane 57,153 Sandberg, Dennis 57,114 Sanders, Jacquie 57 Sanft, Wanda 57,115 Sangsland, Stephanie 5B,94,97 Sattler, James 58 Schochtmon, Gail 58,119,158 Schadt, Glenda 58,95,107 Scllalfhausert, Jean 58 Schleh, Jean 5B,68,96,95,97,101,105,l07,147, 169 Schmidt, Roger 58,115 Schnohrich, Herbert Schroeder, PeneloDe 5B,94,99,107,115,121,160 Schroeder, Thomas 58,170 Schubert, Kristina 55,151 Schuldt, Beverly 58,94 Schulte, Niel 58,63 Schulz, Paul 5B,113,132,133,170 Schwartz, Nancy 58 Soar, Sandra 59 Sehrn, Ronald 59 Seyller, Wesley 59,95,134 Shanklin, Jeraldine 59,92 Shaniro, Neal 59 Shaw, Sharon 59,95,l07 Sheahan, James 59,99,101.118 Shumaker, Gordon 58,94,97,101,11B,129,14O Simmons, Burnetta 59 Simms, Joyce 60 Singer, Hariret 60,94,96,170 Singer, Marlene 60,89,94,103,104,106,1'lB,147, 148,151,155,157 Sirek, Thomas 60,110,125,144 Siervin, David 60 Skutans Mariia 60 Slattery, Kathleen 60,6B,94,97,101,102,107, 114,11B,121,147,160,167,155, 170 Smestad, John 60,95 Smith, Donald 60,6B,94,101,110,118,119,120, 136,141 Smitll, James 60 Smith, Johnnie Ann 60 Smith, Marilou 60,95,98,99,103,105,107,114, 147,168 Smith, Martha 60,94 Smith, Nanctl 60,6B,94,101,107,11B,119,120, 170,41 Smith, Robert 61 Smith, Sandra 61,92,102,107,119,147 Sakol, Thomas 61 Salem, Dennis 61,114,160 Sonnen, Stuart 61.95 Soo, Maureen 61,88,89,114 Sorenson, Mary 61,95,102,107,114 Sore. leana 51 Sorum, Jacqueline 61,94,99,103,107,115,119 Scrum, James 61,95,97,110,156 Spaeth, Thomas 61,95,11O,114,115,129,132 134,143,157 Soecker, Barbara 61,91 Stalder, linda 6l,6B,101,105,107,169 Stanfield, Becky 61,68,95,97 wal 73 nk. A S' ff, Q c' -fwnni M M69 Stone, Frances 62,102 Stone, Sanford 62,94 Strapp, John 62,95,142 Straus, Jean 62,94,96,99,101,102,105,106,l18, 169 Sturley, Susan 62,95,99,104,107,166 Sultan, Annette 62,94,102,118 Swartz, Larry 62,95,99,11B,15B Swenson, Paul 63,95,99,10l,113 Szmiot, Geraldine 63 Gerald 63.95.132 Robert 63,99 Tatfel, Tackle, Tassell, Daniel Taylor, Jonny 63,94,l14 Taylor, Joyce 63 Tempest, John 63 Tews, Thomas 63,68,88,ll9,95,101,110,11B, 119,12O,41 Theits, Marilyn 63,94,107,170 Thoelke, Neal 63,94 Thomason, Paula 63,8B,89,94,101,102,106,107 Thompson, Kay 63 Thompson, Lana 63,94,l01,107,114,11B,119, 120 Tllsner, Radpha 63,94,102,167 Todora, Anthony 64 Toensing, Robert 64,94,122,129,l40,156,157 Trout, Elisabeth 64,107,162 Tschida, Frank 64,110,144,166 Tschida, Michael 64 Tufts, Mary 64 Turnbull, Kathleen 64,94 Tuveson, Dennis 64,97 Underbakke, Charlotte 64,94,103,104,107,115, 151,156,166,170 Unowsky, David 64,95,101 Uttermarlc, Carol 64,92 Valek, Penelope 64 Van Fossen, Kathleen 64,107 Van Tol, Bonnie 64,107 Vox, Suzanne 65,94,97,107 Sharon 65,09,94,102,104,'l07,115,15 Vingers, Von Kreuxhof, Lorenz 65,95,115 Bachke, Nancy 118 Balenger, Sandra 73 Barnes, Thomas 70,7l,110,115,125,132,134, 144,145,156 Barnett, Judith 74,101,115,160 Barth, Janet 72,89,108,148 Bartlett, Bruce 71.113 Bassett, Kathryn 75,115 Batters, Sharon 74 Beattie, David 72 Behr, Richard 71,116 Bellis, Lyle 76 Berae, Barbara 72,96,102,1l2,11B Bergman, Anita 73,118 Berkman, Jerome 71,96,10D,11B Bergsledt, Barbara 73,91,97,103,10B,115,160, 166.152 Bergstedt, Dan 109,145 Bernick, Barbara 97,118 Bernick, Harriet 71,98,103,106 Berris, Edward 72 Bick, Lois 71,102 Birger, Richard 72 Bixnow, Bonnie 72,B6,102 Bixby, Deborah 9Z,96,105,108,112,118,119, 120,147,169 Biorklvnd, Karen 71,96,101 2 Blackman, Craig 72,145 - Blons, Steven 72 Bolin, Carol 72 Bonk, Harry 74 look, Vivian 75,108,114 Bourauin, Carol 72 Bowes, Patricia 73,108,115 Bray, Dennis 74,112 Brett, Judith 73,115 Bric, Patrick 71,114 Bridger, Steven 70 Brier, George 71 Brisboi Brooke, Brooks Brooks Jean 72 linda 96,108,76 David 132,lfJ4,75 Judith 72.92,93,101 Brown, David C. 118,119,155 Brown, Davld F. 72,110,118,119,128,140 Brown, Patrlcla 71 Brown, Raymond 75,114,115,124,125,131,144, 166 ruchmann, Ruth 108,115 r xell, Valerie 73,B8,89,97,103,115 ck, Michael 71 wa ,, ,I D ,M Buford, lawrence 145 w,,:,,f,, ,:,,,,,, gg 1, William 75,97,1z9,144,145 Wagner, Janne 55.1ls,119,1zo tw. 9-'MH 72 Wagner, John 55,94,11a Bw ws 72 waldnar, Denise 65,101 B-H19 M914 71 w6,,,,,,,,,,,, M,,,,,, 65 sawn, aan 74,a9,95,1o5,1o9 w,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 65 saloiniak. a ls 75 Watkins, virginia .91 Yr-19. 119111 72.108.10.150 Wuhan Diane 55 hill, Ber ard 74,118,165 Webster, Judi 65,99, ,107 111. Patricia 73 waidan, san 65,11 C9 Dvvld 75 wainsrain, E eetl 55,9 118,119,1 Curl' , Kewl 73,108 w,5,' Gun' 1 rlso , Thomas 74 w,,,,' 6 ,6 5 rstens, ' a 71 Wells, ifai 55. 5 'sp E-18 71 Wenzel, i iam 5 'Ni GO 1 wma, D 66 6, 1 Cha inan, ana 7 131 WM , D6, 66,95 char ier plan 4,96 wi , Diane 5 ,97, 7,147 C ki ry 75.115 wi. . can, 55 ,103,l0 - . I-no 74 0 15.169 wiana sania 5 97,158 C 1911 73.11 Wight, .. ia. 55, 1' C ' Williams, arharina Cl rw. St 96.131 williams, rances 5 ,g,102,l1 9 l C5-119fl mn 75 Williams, n 55,5a, 2,9 ,107 Cullum 'lsr 73.1 Williams, A 1 any 66,118170 9ll'11:,n ndr: 1.11 winlial, Mary 67 --no . I Winnick, Susan 57,aa,94, ,l04,1 'lt ,72,12, ,134,135 1515563561157 1 c a f Cynth 97,115118 Winterhalter, Jah w , 110111 94' 1 Wirl, Kathy 67 ailsln. mes waad, Paula 57,58, ,95,1o1,1o ,118, WH, zur' 7 .1 5 1, r, r ur ay, a n wynizngiliiifl 67 D wh 'l 91 11291132 Zocharias, Judith 67 09111, 0 77 zldal, Harris 57,94,4o,l55 hm, lm' 7- 199.9311 1 zidal, Lawrence 67,114,60 q, Du 74 Zilka, Sharon 67 5 ,show 7 9 Zimmerman, Clayton 57,95,114,121,15lro- vg. Dov-rw 98.118 zins, Gilbert 95,106,152 Dov- uncv 73. ,111 Zinter, David 57 ' D0 U' 74' , Zissan, Harriet 57,95,94,1o2,1o4,119 - - 1 , 71,11 J- lnger, nn 116 6. ii, la 75,93 ami, any JUNIORS ic sandra 5,88,B9,91,99,1 8. Aarthun, Merle 71,89 ,150,1 Abrahamson, Kirk 72 W ' Tiff 5 7,105 torlnb, 8 , r 1i'.i'.'1'f'n2i','l 115 ins. lybo a, .9s,1o. . 14.111, 19 Alu' pc,-,gel 71 Doherty, Paul 2,147,150 Altonsee, 'rlieresa 75 oxten. Karen 71 Allen, Darlene 71,108,115 Dalian. Elaine 113 Andman, Barbara L. 72,93,98,103,108,11B, D-mms. Lao 76.113 147,145,150 Anderson, Carol 73,108,118 Anderson, Janice 71,98,10B Anderson, lee 71 Anderson, linda 71,102,108,l16,l18,119,160 Anderson, Maxine 72,BB,89,99,103,104,108, 157,166 Anderson, Thomas 73 Ashby, Frederick 75 Ashby, Theodore 73 ' Q gf . 174 Qlfhwwmfya gimme WWW Dunlap, Du Michele 71 ,86,97,10B th 73,114,147 'gan Mia1iaal75 Du iga Patricia 75 Duva , Eftress, Etron, Barbara 72,96,99,102,104,118 Eha, Carole 75,96,11B Eichinger, John 711,109,132,134 Eilers, Shirley 71,108,115 homas 74 freighton 72 Schottmuller Robert 74113 Ellis, Charlene 72 Ellis, Darlene 73 Engelhardt, Marianne 75,93,96,102,108,113, 7 Erickson, Diane 74,89,108 Etter, Diane 73 Etlinger, Edward 74 Ettinger, Ronald 71,115 Ettinser, Sheila 72,89,118 Evans, Gordon 110 Eylandt, Otto 75,90 Fawcett, Joyce 75,108,116 Feldbruose, Walter 72,140 Feldman, Bonnie 73,103,118,147,157 Fetsch, Thomas 71 Fields, David 72,118,125,132,134,144 Findley, Steven 75 Fine, Susan 71,96,112,118,119,120 Finley, Michael 75 Fink, Lawrence 74 Flowers, William 74,145 Flynn, Frank 75 Fowler, Eileen 72 Frank, Stephen 71,90,115,11B,119,160,165 rrianairn, 'rantera 72,18 Froman, Mirnaei 71,97,1o0 Fruen, Michael 73,118 Fuhr, Jon 74,114 Furlong, Chaflos 76,131 Galt, Elizabeth 72,97,99,103,104,108,153,166 Gantman, Ronald 72,112,118,119,120,165 GarveY, Richard 72 Garvik, Jevne 74,88,102,104,105,108,11B,146, 147,150,152,1B9 Geller, Gary 97 Geller, Loren 72,73 Gerber, Miriam 73,108 Gergen, Jerome 75 Germain, JoAnn 73,91,102,104,108,114,118, 119,147,157,160 Germain, Mary 70,74,96 Gill, Susan 74,91,97,99,103,104,108,112,118, 134,147,151 Gillson, Donald 74,113,131 Glaesman, Robert 75,110,115,125,140,144,145, 160 Gold,Karen 74,114 Goldberger, Marilyn 72,96 Goldman, Ardis 73 Gordon, Marilee 96,102,118 Gorman, Timothy 75 carnrin, Gary 71,88,B9,97 Gotesman, Sandro 73,102,118 Gough, John 71,145 Theodore 72 Grant, Grossle, Susan 73 Grater, Silvia 89 Laura 101,105 Graves, Griffin, Jacqueline 74 Grittin, Michele 73,97,11B Grodin, Martin 75 Haag, Theodore 74,98 Hagberg, Theodore 99 Hall, Richard 74,110,129 Hamer, Kathleen 74,86,97,105,108,112,118, 119,120,147,169 Hanna, Dennis 74 Hansen, William 74 Hanson, Davis 74 Hanson, Margaret 72 Harris, Hortenso 73,116 Haselberger, Larry 75,125,140,142 Haspel, Michael 73 Hawthorne, Judith 72 Heagle, Barbara 74,102,104,108,115,121,147 Hecimovlch, Judith 72 Hedeen, Carter, 71,145 Hedlund, Charles 97 Hedman, Judith 73,97,102,108,115,147 Heinz, Bruce 71,74 Helmer, Barbara 108,118,147 Hempel, Colin 75,97 Henricks, Robert 75 Herman, Sandro 71,96,99,103,118,119,147,160 Hickman, Charles 122 Hill, Beniomin 72,144 Hill, Charles 73,145 1-iirsaen, Mary Kay 71 Hinz, Carol 72 Hinze, Sandra 72,B9,102,108 Hirschorn, Judith 75,116 Hitchcock, Michael 76,88,89,99,109,113 Hocking, James 76 Hogan, Lois 76 Haisser, Patricia 75,93,99,103,108 Holliday, Peter 73,100 Holmes, Donald 76,109 Holmes, Jack 76,109 Holmgren, Sally 74,96,9B,102,106,10B,118,119, 147,160 Hoover, Linda 73,93,108,11B Hoop, Joyce 73 Hoops, Beverly 98,101,108 Houim, Jerome 75,115 Howard, David 73,97 Hoyoss, Moriorie 74 Huber, Paul 76,114 Huebener, David 75 Hundley, John 72,88,89 Ingber, Jerome 88,89,113,125 Irish, Thomas 74 Jackson, Nancy 75,94 , 1 1152 INDEX... Jacobson, Lynn 74,89, 0s,114,14.s,147 Jareasan, Myrna 74 Jaehne, iesean 75 Jepson, James 118 Jersak, Robert 73 Johnson, Alfred 74,115 Johnson, carer 75,93,108,113,115,147 iannsan, Dorothy 102 Johnson, Juanita 75,115,147,150 Jannsan, itniitn 75,115 Jaitnsan, izaaert 75 Jennsan, Roland 75,113 Johnsen, Patti 73,941,105 Johnson, sandra 73,96,99,108,114,115,160 Jonas, Johnny 74 Miller Mark 73 Miller, Peter 74 Miller, William 74,113,140 Millin, Sharon 73,96,98,99,112,118,119,120 Milton, Susan 75,96,99 Mirsky, Marvin 74 Miiau, Andrea 112,148,150 Mitaneii Winfield 71 75109136137 Meaeiifnaraia 75,90:97l ' ' Moore, witnarn 73,114,140 Moore, Gene 109,114,1'l5,118,121,145, 160,165 Schwanekamp, Robert 71 Scott, Thomas 75,113,145 Segal, Susan 71 Sepedo, Consuelo 116 Shapiro, Robert 73 Shepard, Diane 73,152 Sher, Garson 75,97,112,118 Shorba, Susan 108,118,157 Siegal, Norman 118 Silverberg, Helen 72,118 Silverman, Anthony 73,110,125,145 Simmons, Carla 72,91,92,93,101,103,114,118 Moore, Jacqueline 73 Moore, Kathleen 73 Moore, Marcia 99,108 Jones, Shirley 73,116,147,148,150 Joyce, Patricia 76 Kahan, Sandra 102,104,112,118,119,120 Kaliszewski, Patricia 75,115 Kane, Cheryl 71,116 Kast, Roger 79 Katz, Paul 101 KeeIeY, Peter 72 Kehborn, Mary 74 Kelley, Maureen 74,108,150 Kienlen, Dennis 115,122 Kimball, George 75,100 Kixmoeller, Kathryn 88,89,99,103,104,108,147, 166 Kienstad, Sandra 71 Klassen, Roger 176 Knapton, Roland 71 Knechtges, Vinton 74,109 Knudsen, Dorothy 75 Koch, Judith 72,178,108 Koch, Karen 72,99,103,108,153 Kopp, Jean 93,98,106,118,119,147,166 Kardell, Renee 73 Krenilt, James 175 Krnnrins, John 72,90,97 Kryewinske, Susan 73,96,108,118,119,120 Kuretsky, Martin 76,90,115,118,165 Kurlon, Sandra 74,116,119 LaFauntaine, Lloyd 71,109,125,132,134,144,145 Lance, Gary 76,98 Lande, Donna 75,93,102,118 Lando, Rosalie 74 lang, Robert 110,140 Longevin, Joseph 75,136 Montgomery, Michelle 74 Maravac, Kathryn 74,116 Morrow, Morton, Janna 75,97,108 David 73,97 Moxness, Richard 71,113 Mullemeister, Dorothy 74 Murphy, Larry 109,140,141 Murphy, Margaret 72,89,147,150 Murray, Mary 72,89 Nash, James 72 Neilson, Kathleen 73,89,93,101 Neily, Kathryn 75,88,89,91,93,99 Nelson, Brent 71,110 Nelson, Jack 74 Nelson, Kathleen l03,108,147,151 Newlonder, James 75 Newman, Judith 73,147 Nichols, Nilson, Victoria 73 Dionn 71,108,l13,118 Nins, Leslie 73,113 singer, Daniel 71,100 Sinks, carer 72,89,92,93,97,101,105,108 Skaff, rraniriin 74,1o9,112,114 sirarie, Robert 71 Stinger, LeRoy 71 sntitii, Darrel 125,132,144 Smith, Diane 75,102,118 srnttn, Kathy 75,89,97,108 Smith, Larry 72 Smith, ima 75,118 Smith, Spencer 73,118,165 Smith, Terry 72,92,106,11B,147,148,150 Smith, Thomas 74 Snyder, Karen 74 Sabieck, Raymond 75,110 Stadler, Roger 72 Stanger, Donald 74 Stanich, Robert 88,89,96,114 Stanley, John 73,144 Bonnie 108,114,160 Stanton, Steffan, Carroll 72 Steffan, Harold 73 Steinback, Allan 71 Narstrent, Karen 73,96,115 Nuessle, waiter 72 O'Hara, Michael 74 oiaara, David 74 orsenr, Michael 72 Otaon, Hersrnei 72 Olson, Jeanne 93,108 Olson, Jaan 74 Olson, Gary 75 Olson, Mariorie 71,72,88,B9,108,146,147,155, 156,157,164 orriii, Cynthia 108,118 orenstein, Penny 75,102,115,118 osten, Kristine 88,89,97,104,108,115,147,148, Longman, Adrianne 101 Larkin, Tonetta 115 Larson, Carolyn 75,108,118,l19 Larson, Dean 75 Larson, Noel 76,93,102,108,147,150 Latzer, Kenneth 75,118,125,165 Laurie, Judith 96,118 Leaf, Ba rbora 74,B9,91,98,99,103,105,108,112 Lery, laVon 75,10E,113,116 Lefko, Jamie 74,101 LeMere, John 76,115,118 Lemire, Gerald 71 Lentz, Judith 73 Leonard, Thomas 73 Levin, Gary 71,97,101 Levin Philli 97 99 150,160,163 Owens, Vonne Paden, Donald 75,100,101,115 Papa, Rose 72,92,98 Paulson, Robert 109,115 Pearce, Robert 71 Pelude, Ina 73,108 Perkins, Rodney 72 Perlich, Susan 10B,116,119,147,150 Perlman, Judith 73 Peterson, David 75 Peterson, Keith 71 Peterson, Lesley 72,89,108,115 Peterson, Phyllis 71,108,118,119 Pink, Carl 74,109,118 Pittelkaw, Howard 75 r P r Lewis, Robert 124,125,126,131,144 Limeseth, Robert 115,128,129,130,144 Lindgren, Kathryn 71,115 Lindquist, Rick 71,109 lipschultz, Fremaiane 71,96,102,118,165 Litman, Joanne 83,B9,93,96,99,103,118,147, 150 Loewenstein, Nancy 102,118,165 Logon, Deloris 72 Logan, Donald 72 Lohmonn, Paul 71 Loomis, Linda 72,479,108 Looney, Norma 73 Loots, Dean 76 Lorenz, Francis 97,109,122,131,145 Lolterman, Shiela 74,102,116 Ludwigson, James 73 Lund, Gary 74,97,129 Lyngholm, Karen 75,108,114,147 Mack, Carole 74,96 Makiesky, David 74,169 Mallet, Regina 72,147,150 Manion, Thomas 71,97 Manthe, William 72,115 Marks, Danielle 73,108 Marks, Robert 76,110 Marofsky, Stuart 71,97 Martin, Judith 71,101,119 Marver, Joseph 72,118,160,165 Massey, Theodore 73 McCabe, William 75 McCloud, Geraldine 73,98,99,105,108 McFoden, Patricia 116 McGinnis, Dennis 76 McGrath, Kathleen 73,98,99,103,106 Mclntosh, Bonnie 75,116 McKean, Mary Beth 76,102,108 McKendrick, Deanna 71,96,97,99,103,108,160 McKittrick, Carol 72 McMal1an, Barbara 75,98,105,108 Melemed, Bruce 74,129,145 Meredith, Sharon 72,92,108,115 Messmer, Judth 74,118 Metcalf, Barton 75 Miller, Dianne 75 Miller, Harry 74 Miller, Horace 74 Ponder, Margaret 74,115 Price, Kay 71,88,89,102,119,160 Price Pamela 72,93,97,102,118,159 Pugh, Kathcleen 70,72,96,102,108,118,147,148 Purington, Sharon 116 Raiter, Jerome 72 Ramsdell, Mariorie 75,99,115,147 Rasmussen, Lois 73,97,108,112,118,119,120 Ratwik, Nancy 71,92,101 Redden, Gregory 75,110,114,160 Reed, Jerry 72,115,118,144 Regnier, Peter 76 Reiser, Frances 72,B9,93,101 Reitberger, Sandra 73 Renstram, Peter 74,109 Rice, Donald 74 Rice, Richard 72,109,113,165 Rick, William 109 Rinkey, Janice 74,97,102,115,118,165 Risedorph, Lavonne 71,88,89,93,99,102,104, 108,118,147,148 Rivers, Dalvin 115 Roberts, John 73,141 Roberts, Michael 71,88,89,96 Roche, Dennis 74 Rodenkirchen, William 74 Roe, Robert 72,110 Rohland, Robert 75,113 Rosenbaum, Rita 75 Ross, Susan 73,93,102,118 Rowell, Robert 73 Rudberg, Janet 73,105,108,112,118,119,120, 147,148 Rudeen, Joyce 71,911,108 Running, Jeffery 71 Ruth, Robert 71,118,119 Rutman, Myrna 73,83,103,116 Ruvelsori, Alon 76,96,105,136,161 Sanders, Irma 72,118 Sansome, Donna 72,108,115,121,l5l Schabacker, Robert 71 Schadl, Lola 116 Schaefer, lorry 74 Schaub Harold 72 Schneider Paul 115 sanniirerf Lani 103,118,165 Q Steiner, Robert 76 Steiner, Ronald 75 Stoltz, Rosemary 73,116,119 Stone, Anthony 145 Stone, Michael 75 Stover, Josephine 75,923,108 Strandberg, Susan 71,97 Strem, Eleanor 72,93 Sullivan, Betty 152 Surles, Sidney 5,89,96,103,105,108,169 Sutherland, Douglas 72,109 Sutton, Victoria 70,75,91,99,104,108,146,147, 148,151,155,156,157,166,167 Swaden, Barbara 102,104,118 Swanstrom, Virginia 99,102,104,108,112,118, 166 Swartz, James 73,116,118, Sweeney, David 74,115,125,145,166 Swenson, Linda 74,106,11B,119,160 Taylor, Certis 113,145 Tech, Nancy 75,108,118 Teien, Keith 109,114,134 Tenenbaum, Rosanne 74,102,118 Thomas, Roger 75,115,118 Thomasser, Robert 72 Thompson, Delmond 74 Tittle, Doylene 74 Tomonek, Thomas 73 Trapp, Nancy 73,108,115 Tucker, Mary 74,103,108,114,146,147,148,151 160 ' Turnbull, Nancy 73 Unglaub, Jerome 75,90 Valenzuela, Zorina 74,118,147,14B,150,165 Vanda, Evonne 73 Vangen, Linda 96,108,118 Velander, Caryl 96,108 Viner, James 70 Vinitsky, Michael 72,115,121 Vitols, Arnold 74,129,130 Wagner, Jeorena 74 Waldman, Eugene 72 Wallin, Duane 75 Walther, Edward 75 Walther, Robert 71 Warren, Richard 109 Watchman, Sharon 114,118 Weaver, Daniel 74 Weinblatt, Alan 101 Weiner, Michael 73 Westeraren, Jana 72,102,104,108,147,150, 152,166 Werner, Jeffrey 71,88,110,140,156,164 Werner, Ronald 72 Wetzel, Bettye 71,106,108 Wheat, Bryan 71,114 White, Judith 89 White, Stephen 71 Whitney, James 75 Wicht, Richard 109 Willey, Thomas 70,96 Williams, Carol 71,115 Williamson, Robert 71 Willson, Thomas 73,110,134,l61 Winn, llla 74,92,98,101,106 Winter, Thomas 75,109,113 Wirkkula, Gayle 73 Wolfe, Jerome 74 Walter, Thomas 114,121,131 Wurdemann, Kenneth 73,106,115 Wykes, David 74,129,132,134,135,144 Yarmo, Karen 71,108,116 Zachman, Jeffrey 74 radka, Robert 142,75 eskY, RoY 71,109 Zinn, Richard 75,90 Z Mary 92,96,108,112,114,118,119,120, Jacobsen, iaaitn 74 Miner, ina' 75,88, 9,102, 7,160 rf X 1 l L' 1 5 1 1 1 l s s Na ,v-,X 1 0.3 vii, ain, Fel' 'a 71,93,97,11a 'ts-J LJ if f . Ee 'Sis 195 iii itfiigi ii, K The most remarkable thing about a yearbook is that it ever gets published. You may say nine months seems long enough, but look around you more closely. Those wild-eyed beings trailing bits of paper from ink-stained fingers, those students who fall asleep in class are all members of our hard-working CEHISEAN staff. What Mr. Therrien, our harassed advisor goes through is too horrible to describe. Seriously though, a good many persons have worked very hard to make this the best yearbook ever. We hope that in years to come when you look back on this book as, Onward Central, Onward Central Crash right through the top. We, the students, have the spirit, That will never let you drop. 'ii,1,5 ' Q that you will again know the agonizing tension before the crowning of a Homecoming or Sno-Queen. We hope that you will again thrill to the excitement of football and basketball games. We hope that when you read this book you will realize how much you owe the teach- ers and counselors who have tried to form you into a useful member of society. Most of all a thousand mem- ories of homeroom, classes, assemblies, old gym shoes, dances, Y-Teens and Hi-Y, Student Council, operettas and plays should flood your mind if we have done our job as well and we hope we have. O -15135 Onward Central, Onward Central W'e're so proud of you Come on and fight, Central, Fight, Fight, Fight And we will see you through. . XD I M J ff ' GLW? JMQDIQZMCQSI 2 Ugg A..f-Lefwg J m3QiCQ'f3MW ?,1,'4M 4'ff0T'if'If'fL'?'q M LMQLMKEKM M5555 MLMMM 1nMsmf1,Wmw,Mw,wxMMMwvfC0U'M Mwhgwxqwwwgwkww A104-'xl 'LIPZGA 343 Ngo 93 y,6L,p 190 'N Jfwwx
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