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

 - Class of 1961

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We fight and disagree ibut that's democracyj Q We compromise . . . , A QD , D And find all our ideas X ' up I mm Combine into one Xu And look back. ,XD ' NU FACULTY .... 7 ,. 5 An empty class . . . Nfl And on the' board a 'Goeth s J J Sculptured in chalk l X- Y By a careful hand, ' - I mr The fire drill instructions , My, My Q x Flanked by a lesson on Ivanhoe. Kp' V, ' The flag, our dear flag, K The dusty one but still well-loved . . . X7 The initials on the desk , From ours and generations pasta? The folding seats Qthey squeakj W7 , , f QQ! y So our elders say . . . Meticulously placed row on row, up SENIORS 21 The lighted stage, Q if The final address ,Ayub Words of wisdom and guidance- America is in your hands . . . LL 7,l,0l Swinging tassels, AL! WH Za, . if g 047, ffoyf' , WWW, ,,.l??v'M'v, L4 'K ' 1 1' I 1, I 14 , yxgyw ,Q W figs? 0' u 1 v' c J J f 'far duff RW 52.02 , . I r 1 i Www 2 QW! We WW he M The long walk on the stage, And the parchment. Lockers, row on row, Did you ever drop a book? Q Up the down stairs . USF' ' Down the ullpn stairs . - . The sudden jangling of the bell - Hurry, hurry to the class. 4 W Vaal' I wait for the curtain to open - M' wrt , t A new performance to begin - J f But with other actors and new talents ,. . . Will you ever be a star? Oh, how many the old rafters have seen A ar at - Touchdown - called back . . . Field goal - one second to go . . . Hurrah! ' s' City Champs. Winners this - winners that. 1 lgzyll ' B Did you ever see an abominable snowman l' it 5, ATHLETICS 1 - - - I Y i . . I, x 1 Without a bit of snow? ,F , ' li 5' ' 'A ,: Je, , ' 1 cj 1 Yet she is now the reigning Queen. KK ' 4 ' Q L ls' 5 1 1 4 ' r W L, W My I see her cry . . . lf N 1 fr' Uk, ' V Ni 5 ' XR y V. k, . Good-bye. xv - K if Some day we will look back again. Q . A Good-bye. fQF14Q?'e vp ,fl ' , gL ,.'f' 4 A7 -a fdifcfwe VQ:a2zdfJL4L2M Lac MLLQ 1:r'C,.fZ,LJV,gg41hgfQQ? if Q2 y ACTIVITIES . . . . Qfi2V27Z66f 7 K 1 ,L J AI C MQ f ' ,L D 4' if 7 f .fi X K , J ' Z ' ' V '- .y , ,ff ' .Q- A f' -' 51411454 f Y 412247 f 214, 6 a DUB ncxr wed! ll 2-iii UUE . li ,- 'fi f 14, if w Z, 1 1 , N, y ,LV , . ,fx Pacult XM 1' if fvvfij A-Xb Cx xE.i'fy . 2, . ,ff f.. gc KL!! Faculty Editor A 'Iudy Brooks 91. Q .SQA T2DpAssistant Editor 1127? F,1j1a4gQiz54gg1.fz5an 925 3- .. QQ A Q- Lf? - DH E f fog, 7 Of ADMINISTRATION . . . The CEHISEAN theme, Looking Back Into the Past, reminds me that one's hindsight is usually better than his foresight. It is my hope that your glance backward will show maximum use of the edu- cational opportunities you experienced during your high school career. Looking ahead, your foresight can remind you that your education is never really finished and prompt you to make effective use of your future opportunities. This CEHISEAN permanently records the events and activities of your high school career. May it also record that these activities have made significant contributions to the broad citizenship goals of Central High School. For the graduating seniors the yearbook symbol- izes a form of farewell. With this in mind the faculty extends to each of them a warm goodbye and best wishes for the future. J. T. LACKNER 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 his 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 cafeteria staff. In addition to our administration staff, which consists of Mr. Lackner, Mr. Sargent, and myself, we have three efficient office-workers and four couselors 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 1961. I I P. O. CARLSON X Assistant Principal fl 4 f The approaching conclusion of a school year gives one an opportunity to evaluate with perspective, the work of the year -- how one has grown, where one has fallen short of expectations. For most students, this view of one's self can reveal the corrections that must be made in order to take greater advantage of the unique opportunities provided by the public school and its faculty. For seniors, this understanding of one's strengths and limitations provided the framework for adult plans and ambitions. It is the sincere hope of the Central faculty that your school experience has given you a maximum vision of your promise and your responsibilities as a maturing citizen in a world community that will expect the very best of each of you. J. C. SARGENT f-. Assistant Principal if e ee Wal lwbum 9 COUNSELORS AND SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS , .-- 'fl X ,, .gp 1:3 -- , WZ if: zz ff: If 1 Y 315 .25 'ii .1 ' X . E Ears Agia 4 gp AE? Q my 3 1 H f-5 4 1 'W N Y , . . Mrs. E. Conant is the Dean of Girls and the advisor of Girls' League. Mr. D. Ausemus, the di- rector of student activi- ties, advises the student council and the senior class. ,S-Qu' - -'+G' . is f-1 .Y i 5' 5-P f 1 K iff f . fin V i:f.Q ' - .t I 5. A 3, .:. 17.2 .W W , ,,,, 2 .,., . .,,1,i, ,,,tt it .,. - Q., ..., .. 5.1 ,H K. , N ...W R .. 5 , A Mr. E. McGee not only teaches Special Educa- tion, but also mathemat- ics, English, history, and tyzpewriting, and is co- a visor of the Table Tennis Club. g . 1 . ...,. ,.. . .Z-mips V 1. p , M5 .. .. ,, 1:::'i,g::1 iz Tiff .I . LQ? .. .. ,. is Mr. K. Bergstrom is the senior guidance coun- Mrs. M. Robinson is the junior guidance coun- Mr. T. Brodie counsels the sophomore class. selor. selor. . ra - H9 ' W 4711 j ,f M if .Li A + fl? iz U r A ff LAI ' My L e rs of 61 would like to express appre- MQLV at' p our counselors and class advisor for their y ' 1 guidance and encouragement to us during these Q four years. We are also proud of the special depart- a ments which are unique, giving special education to the . blind and thehacoustically handicapped. Z If n ' If W ,ff Mrs. L. Daenzer is the teacher of the blind and partially sighted children. Miss L. Bach teaches speech and speech read- ing to the acoustically handicapped. She is chairman of her depart- ment. fl i E ,, ii 251125-s ig Miss N. Walsh is one of our librarians. S. ., ni V - 11:1 5 , ,sg ' gm, ,f 'Q - .f , if K f ii A ,g-i s li - ef t A . , f -yyw ' t .t:Q-3' ' i E , ...,. ,L, L Q. LL,, . i if Mr. R. Benepe teaches biology, science 10, and the ninth grade science development class. Mr. F. Brett teaches phys- ics, is an advisor to the Radio Club, and is in charge of the school pub- lic address system. Mr. IV. Gerdls, is a gen- eral science teacher. Mr. Molkenbur demonstrates fundamentals of chem- istry to students' parents at an open house for P.T.A. Mr. R. Muelzel is a phys- ics teacher and the ad- visor of the Stage Force. S ax 1 A V-'gage ' X Esiglff-z,x'1fE e - e- :fax it Q11 - ,Q Fil- -Y' f .ci , ' is 2' e .y s ft! gk Mr. 1. Ring, chairman of the Science Department, teaches chemistry and ad- vises the Philosophy Club. Mrs. E. Schmil is a chemistry and biology teacher and is the Min- utemaids' advisor. SCIENCE g L. , ef ' L 2 gi QL Q X, ' get ,615 a Q R be Iii 1-if A R -,is 5 'K Miss M. Hart is in the biology department. 2: 1' ,.f. . I . W - N- 7.72, , -e . -.V .assi .5 , ,f , .2 Q, 1 ii? ,Z if 'L f 55 xf 5, X 1 wr ,Q NS se. 5 ii X . fx L 'Q , -' fi'-xg ! , fl ' Mr. R. Molkenbur not only teaches general chemistry and chemistry 12D, but he is also the Projection Force advisor. .C f sr ,L . - 13, ,w i f Nj. 1: , - -f, it 11? ei H, Mr. R. Tangen teaches physics and practical sci- ence. ARTS, CRAFTS, AND HOME ECONOMICS if -r' X ri 'Gf' ' 'nw -2 - , ......,,., . .sw . , K 1 '? 1:- 13 . ,Q Q Q 2 A a' S 5 .1 7 N 8 1 xt I X 2- L v ts W. t ,-a ?'::-iw ss - lasers. -fees ' 'IX 1-Q 'I .zvafzfi ,z gmt' 1 -5 ?-if 'Refs itil' - SQ --:jeg 5 al. . Mr. W. Andrews teaches mechanical drawing. ' pLQ.g' i ' . .- fx iii lg S Illr. V. Hildebrandt teaches math 9, mechani- cal drawing, and indus- trial arts 9. MUSIC AND N - ws, g... s E alle A T 1 . so Q - X.-'H V' 'itvili M72 Mr. E. Blais is a teacher of arts and crafts. Mr. L. Kucalek is a teach- er of mechanical drawing and woodshop and ad- vises the Stamp and Coin Club. He also heads the Industrial Arts Depart- ment. SPEECH X .Q X f : gQgQ?:.,,.ss4's I X Xi-rw-I .. 39 . ? E 1 tm 1 , S X -' ,5 Vgiika-as '- sz -ffl f. Mrs. E. Culbbert teaches homemaking and ad- vanced clothing. s ' .5-:s 1:2-i s -A ff ff- w eeiife . I jx I . I 1 if , Mr. W. Nelson is a teacher of art. Mrs. B. Hall is the teach- er of homemaking and social and family prob- lems. She is also the head of the Home Economics Department. Mr. T. Sauer is an in structor in metal shop. stru ,htal head f l I 1' KJ I lrgiwl lf Miss V. Cbiglo is the teacher of speech and drama and is advisor of Speech Club. Miss A. Denzel teaches vocal music and is the Director of A Choir. She also heads the Music De- partment. L Lift , i '5 LX'Y I IVQQMQQ' all ' ... l Mr. P. Anderson teaches Math 11D, plane geom- etry, and is chairman oi the Mathematics Depart- ment. He is the advisor of the Math Club. i M - f iiw wz 1 ,t-, , s w f 1 :.:: M 'QF 1, e e . L.. .. , W VIH' .5 , aa pe jg.-ff' ,Egg n - I-his an kts.-fs flfhlfe -,Liv 'Qfzfi . Mr. I. Hoff teaches higher algebra, coaches B squad basketball, and is the head track coach. MATHEMATICS AND BUSINESS Miss E. Bauleke teaches math and lists driving and gardening as her hobbies. 1 W L sf , .IH . 'ff'Q'1f fg. 2'-f-G city. 4? , 9 4 D7 'S -. 5 sf 'W . ,K 9. , 2 L a N 1 is Ss X 3 X K K gg WWTE? Mr. K. Daniels teaches math and occupational re- lations, advises the Oc- cupational Relations Club, and lists hunting, camping, and photogra- phy as his hobbies. Mr. N. johnson teaches algebra and practical mathematics and is co- advisor of the Table Ten- nis Club. He enjoys pho- tograph , hunting, fish- ing, and' wood-carving in his spare time. Mr. I. Lund enjoys camp- ing, flying, fishing, and hunting as hobbies, and he teaches math 10D and plane geometry. He is co- advisor of Ski Club! 5 Ns, . fs . Ew giifr 2, . 3 o f . y t A ?x 3 V X Kim x 'R 1' :A l ' ywmpi, ..a,,k , ma.-a..... -- ,, ,. 5 . Mr. N. Dunkel teaches algebra and is the sopho- more class advisor. .sip sign 'lNWw1E5F?. tttt 25fi??iQ5i af?ffi?21 in .imf?W?F3?? .-Maw+ -smwf , ,lay W, Mr. S. Tborson is coach of both B squad football and golf. He teaches math in the twelfth grade development program. BUSINESS I I f 'Y . E:-S52 c dr s. J -av i. . ' ra - 5 . . .: ,fu f l -H .. I - .. ..:?'wiv'?v e e:ccwwee.r-I mmpgqfb T Wefwetswe- ' -- I riff' gi .iii Q Q :iii A-nfs- .. ' - - 3. ,. . , . L - --fx 1 .F-. A ew - , ., -Q f. sg., W, 3. ,., f- '- . ri. . sf'J.,,-fy. s V ,Q ,. ,Q , 4 f 5-he n . 'P 1' . fx fr' . ' e X . Mr. W. Gavin teaches typing and lists his hob- bies as growing pine trees and hiking. Miss A. Koebler teaches shorthand, typing, and secretarial practice and advises both the Pep Club and the Future Teachers Club. She en- joys reading, hiking, gar- dening, and traveling in her spare time. Mr. Ryan teaches book- keeping, is chairman f the business dep ent. He is also school's b sar ell as the ath- ' rector. K t 1-X ENGLISH . . . gt wi 'X v CV T Y . N 1 9. , V . N '06 xxiu 35 U EX f 'J J J -:J XA it ,lu ti YK, C. E' l N is 'xW .K :xxx v .fx vi li .J i' E1 Q9 Ni, W iz Fl WN. if it U i Q V x XQX X J iw H, , ,A XS K Q W tx X X, Q ,, K tx 5,3 s . .- ' Q A . . A . 9 ta. Q, N Us W N X Nt 'xy N, . X ' 'X Nj X . FX fix lx X X' j 1 -M A Ysib 'LQ-. Q rl To Qt ful N?---N RN f 2 5 f w -' X X t V QW it X 3l:X,Xtx X E : vu 'N m ugi ih Q ..,' 'K Q .k,k N t . an N f li K N3 Xt Mrs. I. Albrecbl teaches Mr. I. Castle teaches English 12 and College tenth and eleventh grade tg English ll, advises Paint English and includes J 'n' Patches, and lists tra- hunting and fishing as vel as her hobby. favorite hobbies. .tl V Y 2 N , V Mr. T. Cnrlis, chairman of the English Depart- ment, teaches tenth and eleventh grade English, advises the junior Class, and enjoys golf, skiing, and water sports as out- side activities. ' V ' eg. ,i ' .V wir ,si Hn ' ig. 439 ' i :gi ,ff Qfrl . . Mr. V. Hubal teaches English 12 and coaches the baseball team. I .. Yi x. in - iiij fgfr- . - -315 4. ' jklaiiig if' 1 ' 2 je is ,. . , 5. '. fr is at-'Lx mf' 1' 3?-1..T '3'Tf-a . ' rf A s if,-as X .- -,zisssft-f wif , rv f if s 5 , S gi R ,s- C, N 'Ji Ea 'X gs' ks Mr. R. Iradcson enjoys hunting and fishing out- side of teaching English. Mr. IV. McDonald en- joys reading, coaches In- tramural football and track, as well as teaching English. 5 f ' ,- . 1. ' 1 2' X iw, A25 1 j,..IF V rg? - ff . fe .ff-.r cf x. y a... ' V , .. Mr. C. Klawilter teaches English and journalism. He also advises Times , the school newspaper, and Quill and Scroll. . K1 iQ in d' I .. ,, . Jie I -M .Q 3 J . a Z K, . -li .32 52 ' ?S....-'-1-: K ai , f Z g - . ' ' K . J t.:T1 -- : Lf' :rs LQ'zif2'+'--i is if K , ,,.L,,, .ax . fi, -i j z ' , 'z- X r: -X Mr. G. Robideaux teaches English and enjoys gar- dening as an outside ac- tivity. ,ua - - A . 1 x if 1 , I 'K Q -F 1 x 4 'c X -.2 f 5 ' x ' Q4 ii., ' 2. ,, .... swf- 'iaiiz .- txt? xg i . 4 lf . 1 L 1 K ws in . , 1 Sl i XXX Y .xx gb X it 0. max lx 1 ,s -.V . 'WH-I'-1 ' ' Miss M. Korfbage lists knitting and gardening among her activities and is co-ordinator of the Senior Y-Teens groups. She teaches English 9 and College English ll. j MV , .. iii .. X -sew. - ..... . . fi. h .WN - ...E GLISH . 1 it ' 1' x . ,, if - -.1 - :Q in-f-, il .zu - ey fii ii if - ..... Mr. I. Liesrb teaches English 12, is advisor of Contact, and lists sports as his outside activities. Mrs. Warlnamuker teaches remedial reading and English, is assembly director, and fishes, knits, and plays the piano in her spare time. u , .a .af .Q in 5 3 , V: 4g1.l,,f9 - - -M X L3 , iff i a ifii- i ' Qfixj' e K ...... ., . ' .. ., ., H V.',,c. rv '.Si,....j. . ' -ww.'.,A '. '-w-.Q--:gf Mr. L. Brudle teaches So- cial Studies and math and lists hiking, nature study, and riflery as his hob- bies. Mrs. D. Weslplaal teaches English 11 and lists cook- ing as her hobby. Mr. 1. Fabay is in charge of the study hall. PHYSICAL EDUCATIUN The football coaching staff spent long hours at X their job and were rewarded with a city champ- ionship, last won four years ago. Pictured above are Mr. Sauer, line coach, Mr. Marlin, head coach, and Mr. Strauss, assistant coach. 'Q' gi: M X ,,.. -- lx Mrs. R. B. Anderson teaches health and physi- cal education 10, advises the Cheerleaders, is co- advisor of G.A.A., and enjoys dancing and bridge in her spare time. Miss E. Ryan teaches physical education and health, co-advises G.A.A., and lists travel and read- ing as her hobbies. Mr. I. Frilscbe teaches physical education and is in charge of the intra- mural program. ' i Y Q -fl? ' . sg, - fix f F' J 1,1 ,, , W, .gy k 5 .Lg K .. - -X - 'sf . K :n.. T?e:s5s:fcY s s 1' , I J fmefse Ina: . i ,tgttgefzgszewra ' - I .K Q: t ef! X .lt If - auf, . 5? : :': ' . . ffiv ' I ' L 451, H, 'i ' -psf' . , ' ff . ' -fs. , -sl 'e 5 . 5 . it-gg-gjxsf ' . frabavkv . - - 1 K' 1 . .w iffafeffsc -: .qzwg 1 H , .- as ,. . ffm- K K , Mr. D. Maas teaches physical education 10 and coaches gymnastics. Mr. C. Kelly coaches bas- ketball and cross-country besides teaching physical education. He is head of the Physical Education department. . . . FOREIGN LANGUAGES 1. 51 s ty' Mrs. M. Fleming, who teaches Spanish, is one of the teachers new to Cen- tral. She likes to water color and is busy collect- ing a library of books and records. A new innovation into the teaching of foreign languages is the use of a foreign language labo- ratory. Here Mrs. Moen demonstrates the Spanish laboratory to students' parents at a P.T.A. open house. Miss L. Flitcb teaches La- tin and is advisor to the Latin Club. She enioys cooking, reading, and swimming. She is also chairman of the language department. Mr. R. Smilh, German teacher, is a stamp col- lecter, plays chess, bridge, and works with carpen- try. He is advisor to the Debate Club and is de- bate coach. , Rf' es , . K 1 2 4 ,x 5 4 2 I A 1, . ,V-Q 1 3 - qyhi, 5 Ea as 'K Q he K :fi se' F' la x S X S ' 1 XI t 2 ffl If orgy: YS' it N 45,1 ,tj i 'R' 5 af we is M Mrs. E. Swanson, advisor of the Deutschen Vene- in , teaches German. She spends her time outside of school raising a fam- ily of four sons. V Z fi. V' is g',1,fLw 5 b X I -V be - Mr. M. Tberrien is the French teacher. He is ad- visor of the French Club and also advisor of the Cehisean. X as ' ,Qi -. 2 'S R X X ws ' N 25 , W .55 ,ssize- Mrx. M. Moen teaches Spanish and advises Spanish Club. She enioys travel and outdoor life. SOCIAL STUDIES . . . , iii- is S Si I 'Sf yi? - it aifiimilt lfffz' Mrs. F. Norbeck teaches Social Science and enjoys art, music and reading. She is head of the Social Studies department. is sae 5 ,. Q if S. 3 FSM V' l ? M Qs ' ski' if .. by 1 slts sie ' :,225:.?y.5fQtS' , Q J ? '-.fi -.ln Y - - STG Mr. E. Peterson teaches American History. Mr. W. Martin teaches Social Studies, enioys fishing, sports, and Jack Knife Carpentry, and is also coach of the City Football Champions. .. X 1: ...K A :I Q 5 ' - ca as Mr. D. Mallinger is a teacher of Social Studies and American History, and likes fishing and golf. Mr. G. Katz is head of the spring intramural program, coaches B hockey and teaches Geo- graphy and American History. Miss L. Asber teaches So- cial Studies and enjoys cooking, travelling, read- ing and music. Mrs. M. Topdahl teaches World History and is a member of UNESCO. I it .1faP'QW 'Q re,.i s JZ X. 'if as gy. ll Q I ' Mr. W. Kirkwood, in ad- dition to teaching Ameri- can and World History. advises the International Relations Club. He lists his hobbies as woodwork- ing, book collecting and reading. ww 1 211, , jg NJ gs is fa.: K :ff fe v- ' I HQ YL . L ...Lg-. .1 f-is afij s a4ff222,1:1 Mr. R. A. Ellsworth teaches Social Studies and likes sports and wood- working. ,5 Q, Yi sg QS? as Q.. is sf X is 3 A t F E 1 f Sa Tl- 5 as ' X at 5 A sf ,f ,W If -fm. . :,, s, , 4.1 -4 S1 i Q X x Y YY If-, r Mr. M. Moilunen, in ad- dition to teaching Ameri- can History, coaches swimming and lists wood- working and athletics as his hobbies. Mr. M johnson teaches Social Studies and ad- vises the Ski Club. Mrs, Topdabl indicates on the map a recent trouble area to a group of parents at the P.T.A. open house. Vs . y . .. gif., ef. 4 5-Ei ' . .4 ,.-.' i - -an-rssnic M , , . ' -' sig K ' . Miss M. Sax is registrar and is secretary to our principal, Mr. Lackner. is 'VDL ff? 5 1 . li l V l 1 . WJ PERSON EL N L: sf' R 2171555 M p . K f' -w . 135 . A s 5 . af? 5 if .ss e if X fs' . . if If WL. ,, .. Mrs H. lah ke ' ' , ,Mrs E. Weibel is office Mrs. C. Sawyer is music clerk. olerkwffff XYCQYWVW -' '7 .ff . if , , ,iv fy Believe it or not, the personnel department actually runs the school. Without the office staff, the nurse, the cooks or the custodians the school would fall apart. We wish to thank all of you for putting up with us for the last four years. On the left is the school nurse, Mrs. H. Callahan. On the right is her assistant, Mrs. E. Clark. gale. is YH' ,iffg ' .- . ,,. , .. . l -, ' ti t 1 ' ., c,.. s T' li i ' R 5 7 QQ. ' f Custodians: Mr. C. Zaw- islak, Mr. H. jents, Mr. S. Rossini, Mr. J. Kuia- wa, Mr. H. Lundberg, Mr. R. Krois, Mr. L. Schieber, Mr. G. Lemire, chief Cooks: l. to r. first row - Mrs. R. Thorsen, Mrs. E. Drassel, Mrs. D. john' son, Miss S. Kline, Mrs. E. Neavin, Mrs. E. Sel- bitschka 1. to r. second row - Mrs. A. Latusky, supervisor, Mrs. L. Howson, Mrs. C. Prokop, Mrs. E. Holmay, Mrs. E. Erickson, Mrs. W. Hosey, Mrs. E. Taney 4 F Q E 3 5 20 xuclf -5:42, fX Seniors Senior Editor janet Rudberg Assistant Editor Barb Becker CLASS OF 1961 . . . Kathy Hamer, recording secretaryf Bob Marks, treasurer: Mr. Ausemus, Advisory jeff Werner, president, Dave Wykes, I vice presidentf Kris Osten, publicityf Susie Kryewinske, corresponding secretary. Reflections of the Senior Class It was just a short time ago that we came to CHS as green freshmen and sophomores. Like most other underclassmen we were scared and uneasy at all the newness - especially, the huge building. Today we look back at those first days and feel mused. CHS has an altogether different meaning to us now. It has grown to be a part of us, which we will miss greatly. Our senior class play, The Honorable Creighton, the operetta Oklahoma, the exciting school dances, the many tough assignments and tests we managed to survive, and those football, basketball, hockey and baseball games. With these memories and the knowledge of understanding, edu- cation, and human fellowship, which will be an asset to us in the future, we the senior class of 1961 close the doors of CHS behind us. Sincere thanks and appreciation are expressed to Mr. Ausemus, our advisor, and to Mr. Bergstrom, our counselor, for their help and guidance in our years at Central. HONOR ROLL - CLASS OF 1961 Walter Fohlmeister Mcihael Froman Robert Marks Steven Blons Kathleen Hamer Deborah Bixby Janet Rudberg George Kimball Garson Sher Jerome Berkman Judith Barnett Sharon Meredith Arthur Dahms Judy Koch Susan Kryewinski Sandra Gotesman Joseph Butwin Sandra Kahan Sidney Surles David Wykes Robert Williamson Nancy Davis Arnold Vitols Maxine Anderson Thomas W. Anderson Gary Lance Stuart Marofsky Judith Perlman Carol Sinks Mary Zucco Gary R. Geller Alan Ruvelson Doylene Tittle Bettye Wetzel Susan Fine Andrea Mitau Janice Anderson Barbara Leaf Kathryn V. Book Sandra Johnson Harold Modell Alan Weinblatt Bonnie Stanton Harriet Bernick Patricia Hoisser Robert Schabacker Susan Gill Sheila Lotterman Nancy Ratwik Craig Blackman Eric Lindquist Lee DuBois Regina Mallett Ann Hueller Rose Tenenbaum Loren G. Geller Burton Rein Charles Sweet Barbara L. Anderson Edward Ettinger Colin Hempel Gary Levin Michael Vinitsky William Buol Bruce Heinz Donna Sansome Virginia Swanstrom Beverly Hopps Janice Rinkey Kathryn Kixmoeller Bruce Melemed Otto Eylandt Sally Holmgren Noel Ruth Larson Philip Levin Francis Lorenz Judy Brooks Victoria Sutton Mary Tucker Gary Gormin John Hundley Lynn Jacobson Frema Lipschultz Robert Reedal Bonnie Feldman Jerry Ingber Michael Hitchcock John Holmes Geraldine McCloud Michelle Montgomer Vanne Owens LaVonne Risedorph Robert Stanich Joyce Compton Robert Limoseth Joyce Rudeen Bonnie Goodroad Marianne Chute Marianne Engelhardt Ardis Goldman Judy Laurie Gary T. Lund Y Pamela Price Michael Buck Leo Fredrickson Donald Stanger Donald Paden Jana Westergren Linda Brooke Peter Renstrom Sharon Millin Stephen Claybourne Ted Haag Lesley Diane Peterson Lois Rasmussen Michele Griffin Edrie Danielson Pete Regnier Barbara Berde lna Pelude Diane Schultz Karen Gold Horace Miller Roger Thomas Beric Christiansen Dennis Hanna Steven Katz Thomas J. Smith Lyba Divine Sylvia Grater Karen Bjorklund Milton Conrath Barbara Efron Miriam Gerber Jerome Gergen Marilyn Goldberger Joseph Jaehne Karen Koch Barbara McMahan Michael Weiner Robert Kadera Richard Zinn Bernard Cahill John Daggett Jevne Garvick Peter Holliday Rose Mary Papa Spencer Smith Thomas Manion Phyllis Petersen Carla Simmons Richard Watkins AARTHUN, MERLE ABRAHAMSON, KIRK ALFONSE, THERESA ALLEN, DARLENE AlERLEY DOBERMAN TERRI DAR A Choir Library Club Travail Amie Y-Teens B Choir B Choir Girls' League i m Hi Y Office Assistant Girls' Glee Club Sg a - Intramural Football A Choir G.A.A. On The Job Training Remember- - - Your irst day as a 1'6Sh11l6l1'l . . . ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, CAROL ANDERSON, JANICE BARBARA J- BARBARA L' Bientot Amie Y-Teens Student Council BONNIE BARB Pep Club I Latin Club- lngrntationnl Relations gelieAAmie Y-Teens In2ifl':gt'0naI Relanons gEiTgP'Lgl'g'a2 Y'Teen5 lu . . . Girls' League C Club PEP Club Philosophy Club All City Award Student Council Pep Club Speech Club Usherettes Girls' League Latin Club, rreas. Paint n Patches ANDERSON, ANDERSON. MAXINE ANDERSON, THOMAS ANDLER, LARRY EIN? JOY MICKEY TOM PETER UN Student Council Intramural Basketball Philosophy Club Minutemaids Executive Board Table Tennis Club Girls' League Homecoming Chairman B Choir Minutemaids Pep Club Girls' League, pres. Travail Amie Y-Teens Travail Amie G.A.A. Y-Teens, pres. Girls' Glee Club Pep Club German Club Ski Club G.A.A. Soph Sweetheart Att. Homecoming Sr. Att. Bookstore I as E 3:3- Dg X at l.S.12Xa5iff:af,,1.. 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Athletic Honor Metal Times Agent A Choir The season pass to the fourth floor swimming pool BARTH, JANET 'BARTHIEU Pep Club Ski Club Gi-rls' League Mmutemai s C Club All City Award Student Council Bookstore In Cura Dei Y-Teens treas. German Club Philosophy Club BELLIS. KEN BASSETT. KATHRYN BATTERS. SHARON KATHY B Choir Girls' League Girls' Glee Club Contact Pep Club Girls' League BERDE. BARBARA Chemistry Club Girls' League Rep. Pep Club u ,ifxe , K 3' BOBBI Times-Cehisean Agent French Club, vice pres. Speech Club A Choir B Choir Pep Club Girls' League Philosoghy Club Girls' lee Club Ski Club Spanish Club V, ? ,E . :- K f 1 A 'kiss Q55 . 'L ' lf' 1 i BEATTIE, DAVE BERG, JUDEE HJUDYI, A Choir German Club International Relations Club Science Development Program Philosophy Club Folk Song Club Pep Club Girls' League G.A.A. Usherettes B Choir I I I BEHR. RICHARD UYOGV, B Choir BERGER, MARY JOAN MARY Pep Club G.A.A. BERGMAN, ANITA BERGSTEDT. BERSTEDT, DONN Belle Ami Y-Teens Speech Club u International Relations Club German Club BARBARA Minutemaids Travail Amie Y-Teens, treas. I Girls' League Council Ski Club A Choir Girls' Glee Club Orientation Co-Chairman Pep Club G.A.A. Spanish Club Student Council Executive Board Those crowded balls . BERNICK, HARRIET 1rHENrn Editor in Chief of Times Suill and Scroll erman Club Pep Club Girls' League Philosoph Club Student Directory Speech Club Jr. Homeroom Representative BIXBY. DEBORAH DEBBIE A.F.S. Rgpresentative Cehisean raff- Student Council Ex. Board So h. Honor Medal All, City Award C Club Philosophy Club F h C b renc u Future Teachers of Amer.. In Cura Del Y-Teens K ., . U fel L35 .1 ' ' 1 ii ' , .1 42- lx V ffffs I . 'JM v 'ti1l?Q :a .. Q -dm, 1: 11327 w e xifffi ,zf js ., Eire BERRIS. EDXVARD BULLWINKLE Field and Stream Club Science Club Audio-Visu-al Aid Student Directory BJORKLUND. KAREN Bientot Amie Y-Teens, C.C. C Club International Relations Club French Club Pep Club Times Staff Girls' League Junior Class Representative Usherettes Speech Club G.A.A. Student Directory BLO OBS BICK, LOIS PENNY Girls' League Pep Club French Club Paint n Patches Philosophy Club Guidance Office Helper Girls' League BLACKMAN. CRAIG Track International Relations Club Swimming BERKMAN, JEROME JERRY French Club Chess Club, pres. Debate International Relations Club Math Club Speech Club BIRGER, RICHARD DICK Philosophy Club Ski Club BLONS. STEVEN STE VE German Club Philosophy Club A Band Pep Band Dance Band Student Council Ilunior Red Cross ntramural Basketball BERNICK, BARBARA ' 'BARB' ' Pep Club Girls' League Spanish lub Slpnech Club able Tennis Club BISNOW, BONNIE BEAKER . Paint n Patches Usherettes Girls' League Pep Club Spanish Club I International Relations Club Philosophy Club Office Helper Girls' League Representative BOLIN. CAROL Girls' League Pep Club BOOK, KATI-IRYN ' 'KATHY' ' A Choir Senior Ensemble In Cura Dei Y-Teens, sec. G.A.A. Soghomore onor Metal Girls' League Philosophy Club M.E.A. All State Chorus C Club Operettas X T Q? b e ie? xy BOWES, PATRICIA BRUCHMANN. RUTH BRAY, DENNIS BRETT, JUDY PATTl RUTHIE lV!GG5 Belle Amies Y-Teens Pep Club Tlmes , B.Choir Girls' League B Chfm' , Girls' League Bientot Ami Y-Teens Smdem Dlfecfofy Pep Club 2 Elxxir The tingling apprehension of report card day . . . BROOKE, LINDA Belle Amie Y-Teens French Club Pep Club Ski Club Paint n Patches BROWN, PAT BRIC, PATRICK BRIDGER, STEVE BRIER, GEORGE BRISBOIS, JEAN P.B. SI-1ORTY greg? Club A Cho B Hockey Girls' .Glee club Contact BROOKS. DAVID BROOKS, JUDY BROWN, DAVID C. BROXVN, DAVID F. BRO0KER BROOKSIE MELON VINCE A Football Future Teachers A Football A Football, Capt. A Basketball of America B Football A Hockey Table Tennis Club Speech Club, treas. B Hockey B Football, Capt. Latin Club, treas. Central Hi-Y, Sigma Hi-Y Usherettes vice pres. Sgeech Club Paint n Patches Speech Club P ilosophy Club Philosophy Club Philosophy Club Choral Reader Times and Cehisean Intramural Baseball Agent Homecoming Committee International Relations Club Pep Club National Thespians A ' R r . Y ,e L I X at K 3 .. 5 Q . 1154 A t W . M, ,,,, ,L,, . 2 we .ee fe-Qs Q qi I f' - ff fJfXii5f33fS -- R--:' 1 5 5 1 I 'lgsfs 31 -2- -saw' C ---1-,v-.atv ' K 3 it t ff E X , me X Ki 55 La ire a t -. 'anagmtya .T X .. KJ 'wwf M t, ... is X at -X ,.-- Q :-:aku WQWYQ: 'H - A. Afffifwfta-as if-fo. syffsfwifkgs, :, T stsu , . '2 ' ' 'Lf to r it A 1 f g r , E a, '- ' H if Q, bf' i E ,F f , F' BROWN, RAY BROWN, ROBERT BRUETT, ROGER BRUSKI, WESLEY Bucky BU1'cH BuTcH Was A lfootball ' gmc: Varsity Track YIDIIZSUCS A choir Hi-Y Philosophy Club Times Agent Chemistry Club Wisdoms That hilarious UQ Junior Class Play BUCK, MICHAEL German Club BURTON. RON IIREDII A Basketball Cross Country Intramural Basketball Chemistry Club Philosophy Club BUFORD, LARRY HLEEII A Football B Football jr. Varsity Track Sr. Varsity Track B Choir A Basketball B Basketball BUTWIN, JOSEPH rrJOEu Times Sports Editor Student Council Executive Board Sno-Day Co-Chairman Sigma HEY BuoL, WILLIAM BILL Varsity Track Cross Country Philosophy Club B Basketball Spanish Club Stage Force B Football jr. Varsity 'Track Speech Club BUTWINICK. MARK MAlVK Hall Guard 0 0 0 BURNSTEIN, GILMAN UGILI. BYRNE, KATHIE MTH Travail Amie Y-Teens, treas. G.A.A. C Club All City Award Bookstore Girls' League Pep Club Speech Club Cehisean Agent BRUSSELI., VALERIE nVAL.vr Minutemaids Pep Club Philosophy Club Girls' Glee Club B Choir A Choir Spanish Club Student Council Girls' League BURON, LOUIS Speech Club Sigma Hi-Y Li rary Club Director of Jr. Class Play CAHILL, BERNARD ' 'BERNIE' ' , International Relations Club Cross Country funior Class Play ntramural Basketball Chess Club Philosophy Club W . .Z B 4 is reg x Ku AE 5 J, W2 A Q is 5 X Q ss' W 1: 35 f X 1 , ge fi gs A -N ' ff.,,awSki K , 35 M g Eggs E53 A 'sei s E if m XSL N fmggiii, C iv sri X x. i . J 5 Q 1 W W Y f L, i , as 3 gi Miss? X sl '51 is it Y X X is Y s , , f si 1 3 . 'sl ' 5 gif ww-as 5,52 , A W be is qv 1 X ., ff X L ff 3 R in W si L A CARLSON, DAVE CARLSON, KAREN CARLSON. THOMAS CARSTENS, LINDA Chemistlg Club TOM LIN g?:fsQhLei1g3e Cross Country Girls' League Bienror Amie Y-Teens, Pep Club l.C.C. Keen-Teens, sec.treas. Those times I fell down the steps CHAPMAN, EUGENE BABE Gymnastics CHUTE, MARIANNE MARY W Pep Club Girls' League In Cura Dei Y-Teens Cehisean Academic Life Ed. G.A.A. A Choir Larm Club Girls' Glee Club CHAPMAN, GERALD JERRY CLARK, JOHN B Choir Spanish Club Opererras Homecoming Committee 1 N .lvg ,:, 1 ,... l as i ,s ettt L f 4,5 'f i sf ,I -1 gs-in , .., ff ,. .Fifi kfifZ'.'fg4 fiifff! 5 51:5-, Q .es -.'fff':'g1i5 A emi '+ fx-It-6,1 'g!.'e1..2X ' gf 5: W , SQ. A 32-H'-.'fsg!a'!zf? f X-1 I ,psf -tai ggflm. 5' ' ?,f-f'niilgQiz54IEs- f,,1,,'.1:' Ima s Q iz 5, Q X-is awk ZW rgfwm eww if ws, in s NYE. 3 5 4 Ne, s ' as , F , Hifi? W 1 ss 'L X s 5 gift fi ' S 5 45 ,, 4 19? sz.--L .. 1 1,3 gg! r K , 1 5,- X x is , - f CHARPENTIER DIANNE FIBILLH French Club Girls' League Contact CLAUSELL, CLARENCE IIC J ll Model Mashers Gymnastics CHOPSKIE. LARRY CI-IOPS B Football Junior Varsity A Choir Operetta Track CLAYBOURNE STEPHEN ff 1, STEVE Projection Force, pres. French Club, rreas. Gymnastics C CHAPIN. GEORGE A Band HRISTIANSEN, BERIC CHRIS Basketball Ski Club Language Club Hi-Y COHEN, SUSAN SUSIE German Club Girls' League International Relations Club Philosophy Club Q! W-Q . ' ' -5 f ' , x T 3, A ss get W kim 'QF ,I K s Lg La, X xiii -. f S x 1 12:5 5 x f wx 1 F13 ish xg' K i n Nfl' if R v 1 s 1-is K ll Q X , ii Aj X553 A 1 M if kr WWA R291 COLE, MYRTLE COLLINS, NANCY HNAN0' Belle Amie Y-Teens Pep Club Philosophy Club French Club Girls' League You may now return CONRATH. MILTON BUTCI-1 Sigma Hi-Y French Club Basketball Baseball Cross Country DAGGETT, JOHN A Basketball B Basketball Cross Country Sigma Hi-Y l X COLLINS, SANDRA ' '5ANDY G.A.A. B Choir Girls' League to your secon CONWAY, CYNTHIA COOK. ELIZABETH CINDY BIRD Girls' League Pep Club Spanish Club Bientot Amie Speech Club B Choir DAHL, DIANE I' PDI!! Travail Amie Y-Teens, l.C.C. Usherettes Pep Club Girls' League G . A. A . Y-Teens BETTY Bientot Amie Y-Teens A Band Jr. Red Cross Girls' League French Club Pep Club DAHMS, STEPHEN ARTIE FACTS Latin Club, pres. International Relations Club, pres. German Club Philosophy Club Student Council Contact Radio Club Intramural Football COMPTON, JOYCE G.A.A. Latin Club International Relations Club Usherettes . t 3 R s , r Nj 5' W! CONNELLY, JAMES fmt d period class . . . CORBTN, JAMES CURLY TOP DALE, DANIEL f PDANII COWAN. BARBARA BAKE Belle Amie Y-Teens, sec. Girls' League Pep Club A Ch ' our Office Assistant DANIELSON, EDRIE NED., Cehisean Subscription Editor Latin Club Future Teachers of America - .tl .fs- L . as ee f -as Am....tS,se2,M , in I., I,ge,lEf,f.a2f:sS'1-w:4f11,f2 a I 1- f fr gmailwMa.55,efl.fZm n ll A I I, f J if DAVIS. DONNA DAVIS, NANCY Latin Club Merit Semifinalist Paint n Patches A Choir Speech Club Spanish Club G.A.A. Usherettes Library Club Pep Club Pep Club Imgfngtional Relations u Girls' League . Philosophy Club Paint n Patches Girls' Glee Club D Program DAWSON. CAROL Philosophy Club Girls' League Pep Club Trying to do as little as possible DENNIS, LOUISE DICKSON, SANDRA LEESA Girls' League Paint n Patches DOH ERTY, PAULINE DUNNIGANU Contact International Relations Club C Club All-City Award G.A.A. Girls' League Pep Club SANDY Minutemaids, lt. Girls' League, vice pres. G.A.A., vice-pres. Student Council In Cura Dei Y-Teens, vice-pres. Pep Club Ski Club C Club DRAXTON. KAREN Girls' League Girls' Glee Club DIEGNAU. TERRANCE DIG-NUTS Bowling DUBEN. ELAINE HDUBSU Pep Club Girls' League B Choir DEACH. DONALD DEUTSCH Central Hi-Y Spanish Club DITONNO. IR ENE Bientot Amie Y-Teens C Club Jr. Red Cross Spanish Club Pep Club Girls' League DUBOIS. LELAND HLEEU A Band Pep Band DENKINGER. JULIANN JULIE Girls' League Spanish Club B Choir Pep Club Study Hall Monitor DIVINE. LYBA DIMPLES A Choir B Choir Suill 8: Scroll ews Editor of the Times Speech Club Choral Readers French Club Pep Club Girls' League Junior Class Representative Folk Singing Club I-Iomeroom Representative DUNLAP. MICHELE HAUKEII A Choir Homecoming Committee Spanish Club Assemblies G.A.A. Girls' League Pep Club Homeroom Representative Guidance Office Helper Belle Amie Y-Teens Philosophy Club ri' 41. M .B , X is A 'f' QW Eiga .-:-,ee - .'-- L I of ,N J, W Ili 2 ifiififll ta- , liar? aku ,. l','.?l4'If .ik ff ' 'sit Y V f B, DUNN, RUTH MARY DUNNIGAN, MIKE DUREN, MARY JANE DUVALL, TOM EFFRESS, CREIGHTON RUTH Gymnastics DEWEY Y0G1 SKIP A Choir Pep Club Spanish Club Intramural Basketball Junior Octet Senior Octet In Cura Dei Y-Teens Student Council Homecoming Committee C Club All the 5 EFRON, BARBARA nh-FH Cheerleader Minutemaxds Pep Club Girls' League French Club Ski Club Speech Club Paint n Patches Philosophy Club ENGELHARDT. MARIANNE Pep Club, vice-pres. Orchestra Paint n Patches French Club Belle Amie Y-Teens Girls' League G.A.A. C Club All-City Award Homecoming Committee On The Job Training Speech Club Intramural Swimming Student Council Sigma Hi-Y Table Tennis Club weetbea1'ts at the Soploomore Sweetheart . . . EHA, CAROLE UEHAU Belle Amie Y-Teens Sophomore Red Cross Representative Pep Club Girls' League French Club Table Tennis Club G.A.A. Speech Club ERICKSON, DIANE HEIRH Travail Amie Y-Teens Philosophy Club Guidance Office Helper Ski Club Girls' League G.A.A. Pep Club Usherettes ,sg X EICHINGER, JOHN EILERS. SHIRLEY A Baslgetball SHlRL Pfoletnm? Fone Bientot Amie Y-Teens Sigma Ht-Y A Choi,- Homecomingt B Choir Prime Minister Senior Sextet Girls' League Pep Club ERTZ, JOHN ESPENSON. ROBERT ERTZ ENDRES, WILLIAM BILL National Thespian Society Speech Club ETTER, DIANE SAM E 4 ' fi 1 at WE we e y 5,6235 rift :forge we Z A f te E if ' wife' ETTINGER, IEDXVARD ETTINGER, RONALD A Choir RON Senior Ensemble A Choir en or t t , - Phiiosogxarcizg Chemistry Club . ' . Operetta Ingefsgtional Relations Philosophy Club ETTINGER. SHEILA LITTLE CY Paint n Patches Sgeech Club P ulosophy Club Pep Club Girls' League International Relations Club Office Helper Homeroom Representative Bookstore Ski Club Those dragging days before vacations FANVCETT, JOYCE IiAIVCETT Girls' League Belle Amie Y-Teens A Choir B Choir Ski Club FINE, SUE PEACH French Club Commercial Girls bilational Forensic S eech Club League B Choir Paint n Patches Philosophy Club International Relatio Club Girls' League H5 FELDBRUGGE. XVALTER l! ALLY Hockey FINK, LARRY FELDMAN. BONNIE NBONH Pep Club, pres. Homecoming Queen G.A.A. Executive Board Student Council Exegutive Council All City Student Council Junior Senior Prom Committee Co-Chrm. C Club Girls' League Sgeech Club S i Club FINLEY, MICHAEL EVANS. GORDON GORDIE A Football Spanish Club Kappa Hi-Y Central Hi-Y Junior Red Cross FETSCH, THOMAS TEE-1.-1Y Ski Club FLAHERTY, DANIEL DAN . . tt. X FYLANDT, OTTO 0TTS International Relations Club German Club Stage Force Swimming FIELDS. DAVE A Football A Basketball Varsity Track B Football B Basketball Hi-Y Speech Club Philosophy Club FLOXVERS. XVILLIAM BILL junior Varsity Track Kia! cf C949-'QP RCW x g H t so - he . We 'iii Elmief ai Q J . V 2' trneageg' P .. . .. 'X fe .,.. , tt. , ifu j 1 x IRS: ,nj i l Qs - 3:55 FLYNN, FRANK Football FOHLMEISTER, UWE FOXVLER, EILEEN ll ALT Diversified Vocation Track German Club Spanish Club Proiection Club The central beating system . . . FRIDHOLM. TAMARA ' 'TA.llMIE Girls' League Representative junior Red Cross Representative Y-Teens Speech Club French Club Ski Club Peg Club Us erettes FURLONG. CHARLES CHUCK Gymnastics FRITZ. GARY BARON VON Table Tennis Clu Speech Club Student Council Swimming Team Golf Team GALT, ELIZABETH BETSY Travail Amies Y-Teens. sec. Spanish Club G.A.A. Pep Clubl Minutemalds Ski Club Girls' League Student Council b FROMAN. MICHAEL MIKE German Club, pres. Chess Club Philosophy Club International Relations Club Debate Math Club GANTMAN. RONALD RONNIE Junior Class Play National Forensic League National Thespians Slpeech Club S i Club Philosophy Club FRANK, STEVEN STEVE Junior Class Play International Relations Club Philosophy Club Table Tennis Club A Choir B Choir FRUEN, MICHAEL MIKE Ski Club Speech Club Swimming Team Hi-Y Junior Red Cross Representative GARVIK. .IEVNE UIEVH Student Council Ex. Council G.A.A. . Executive Board Minutemaids Speech Club In Cura Dei Y-Teens. sec. C Club Pep Club jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Chr. Girls' League Latin Club Cehisezin Staff Homecoming Committee FREDRICKSON, LEO ,Iunior Varsity Track B Football Philosophy Club FUHR, ,ION Fuzzy A Choir B Choir Speech Club Intramural Bowling junior Senior Prom Decoration Comm. Junior Ensemble Senior Ensemble GELLER, GARY Philosophy Club, Board of directors German Club International Relations Club Ski Club A . , .,L L., .X ., X A, C , - -e - AFSQEQSEJTES A -. Y- . 1 :Q-ue-Qa4 Av uct ie vase, in ' l A sb s sl gd il , s if ,-'. ,- mLm.L GELLER. LOREN GERBER. MIRIANI GERGEN. JEROME GERMAIN, JOANN GERMAIN. MARY HEY YOU MIMI GERG'S IO French Club . National Forensic Bientot Amie Y-Teens Minutemaids Y'T5'ef'5'B4'll': Amw League Spanish Club Pep Club PQD Club Latin club Pep Club Girls' League GMS League Philosophy Club l Speech Club Student Council Speech Club International Relations Girls' League A Choir Club G.A.A. Ski Club Speech Club Gralrxl Amies Y-Teens Senior ' Ensemble O The unforgettable Mzss Malm-en . . . GILI., SUSAN GILLSON. DONALD GLAESMAN. ROBERT GOLD. KAREN GOLDBERGER. 'SUSIE' BIG D,4DDi ' Al00SH Ki-IRI MARIDN Cheerleader, capt. A Band A Football, rapt. A Choir Ceh'5ef'n smff junior Red Cross, pres. Gymnastics B Football International Relations french .Club . Student Council A Hockey Club me'nm'0m'l Relmwns So homore Class B Hockey Philosophy Club Club . Sfficer Junior Varsity Track Girls' League Table Tenms Club Minutemaids Varsity Track Girls' Glee Club l'u'u'e Tendlefs commercial Girl A choir Times Staff Of Amfflfa G,A,A, Soghomore Class G.A.A. Sgeffh Club. Executive Board m resident gk.'l'E:'PhhV Club Swimming Team, capt. Hi-Y ' U Peg Club B d xec tive oar Iiiivgi-ll Amie Y-Teens ll C Club Ski Club GOLDMAN. ARDIS GOLDNER. RICHARD GOODROAD, BONNIE GORDON. MARILEE GORMIN. GARY 'ARDIEH RICH Don Con Ya Y-Teens. GORDIE G'ORY Spanish Club Pet: Pep Club Student Council Latin Club Girls League Executive Board Executive Board Pep Club Commercial Girls Spirit Committee Girls' League C Club Girls' League Cu-Chairman Assemblies U5h.'3'eu'35 Ski Club Homecoming Comm. Homeroom om'-'e Helm' Assemblies Cu-Chairman Representative fum Club U. Philosophy Club Ilunior Red Cross mmmuml Boulmg grencll: Cellulg ng:-national Relations pecc u u 'S Mei German Club Philosophy Club Times Staff GOTESMAN. SANDRA 'SANDYH Times Agent' B Choir Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club A International Relations Club G.A.A. Speech Club GOUGH, JOHN GRANT, THEODORE GREENE, JOAN JAVA Hi-Y Homecoming Committee Assemblies B Track Gymnastics Junior Achievement The everloving Iunio1'Essay . . . GRIFFIN, MICHELE MICKEY Girls' League Speech Club Spanish Club International Relations Club Future Teachers Of America Junior Red Cross HAMER. KATHLEEN KATHY Cehisean Co-Editor In Cura Dei Y-Teens, sec. Senior Class Secretary Spanish Club, pres., sec. Soghomore Med I 0l'l0l.' 3 Girls' League, treas. G.A.A. All City C Club Speech Club - Nei-tional Forensic eague I Dance Committee GRODIN. MARTY HANNA. DENNIS DENNY HAAG. TED Latin Club Intramural Bowling HANSON, DAVE SIMON if 5 Efifiiii wi-1 . - 1,-,zfw 7lfl 5iE32f,l . .. ' I tfQN5g:'fffgf-L .1 , kt, .,,,. HAGBERG, TED HARRIS, HORTENSE TENSE B Choir Girls' League Pep Club Girls' Glee Club G.A.A. GRIFFIN, JACQUELINE lACKIE HALL, DICK Central Hi-Y Kappa Hi-Y Cross Country Junior Varsity Track Student Council Representative Junior Red Cross HASELBERGER. LARRY Football Hockey Baseball wif le S , ass, ssa , , ,S K .. - fix, , . ., X, ,fs 1 f ' -sais J 'm e ssh -e It ,. my H it-:fee 1 19, - .f :fi I gig 7 gf jeff- . .... 1-55 Lew V sf- y .51 le HASPEL, MICHAEL I PAHKEIJ HEAGLE, BARBARA BARB Minutemaids Travail Amie Y-Teens Peg Club xecutive Board A Choir Girls' League Spanish Club G.A.A. Ski Club 5 ,lf te ' W s as X if if i I HECIMOVICH, JUDITH HJUD1., Contact Girls' Glee Club G.A.A. Girls' League The impossible parking lot . . . HEDMAN. Junma JUDY A Choir B Choir G.A.A. C Club Girls' League Representative S anish Club 'I'I'avail Amie Y-Teens, Xie Cilt:'s'Award HENSE, DAVID NDA VF, ' if? . .L 5' K .W -H 'aw J -551 A . V .1-- xlli x if in ,f , HEINZ. BRUCE CHARLEY HERMAN. SANDRA SAND1 Pep Club Girls' League G.A.A. Speech Club French Club Choral Readers Paint 'n' Patches Ski Club Philosophy Club junior Senior Prom Co-Chairman Homecoming Committee is , ' lr- -Q 9, i iii , aw -,., .. ,. W ' -as ww ew .V A .ws -' V, 11552114 l 'T -his 3 -ff E tt l f 4 a L Q gf ' 2 if ' X5 Iwi r V t .: - VK t gm 1 3 ww R ' ew Ii gf 5,5 5 , XBQSYSQQA X in s we l x I it ,ZH X N as HELMES, BARBARA BOBBI Student Council Usherettes In Cura Dei Y-Teens Pep Club Girls' League Sgeech Club P ilosophy Club Ski Club Spanish Club G.A.A. C Club HERRING, JAMES NHMU .1 WEN 3.1.4. A A it g et A I - teee I is 1: A ' 1. if H HEDEEN. CARTER Junior Varsity Track A Choir HEMPEL. COLIN German Club HICKMAN. CHARLES PUMPKIN A Football A Basketball Choir Track -t.. Q. WF' . it t,,. Yi Sf Q 'L ll as Q X 'F y , t Y ,Q gl, if 4 -,ar --ig-y 13 H, 'f 12.22 425 w as 3' Ziifgfslkgsgiiu It 3335, X . .iwfg dst sf Z., 1 f !.laa'bv'+ 'Hi' v ' f SN t hire Q + an S3 .V ff at HEDLUND. CHARLES CHUCK German Club Alpha Hi-Y Philosophy Club HENDRICKS. DONNA Speech Club National Thespians In 'Cura Dei Y-Teens Girls' League HILL, CHARLES CHUCK Sigma Hi-Y Track Gymnastics Spanish Club Philosophy Club 5 'sf ' fs ' f' 'Q 2- N 'S E, C HILSGEN, MARY RAY HINZ. CAROLJEAN MARY Girls' League I A On-Thcglob-Training HCI.. Belle Amie Y-Teens Philosophy Club Pep Club HINZE. SANDRA SANDY Spanish Club Girls' League Representative Pep Club Guidance Office Y-Teens Officer HIRSCHORN, JUDITH HITCHCOCK. HJUDIE.. A Choir B Choir ,Junior Red Cross Representative Philosophy Club Pep Club MICHAEL MIKE Ski Club B Football Hi-Y The victorious Homecoming games and dances . . . HOFFMAN. BARBARA B.'iRB Bicnmt Amie Y-Teens Girls' League junior Red Cross Alternate HOLMGREN. SALLY sau Times Homecoming Comm. Co-Chairman Pep Club Quill and Scroll French Club Girls' League Bookstore Y-Teens ,. I as if L Q? ' 'x ' me V , ff HOGAN. LOIS HOOVER. LINDA Pep Club Girls' League ipeech Club ravail Amie Y-Teens G.A.A. Usherettes Ski Club HOISSER, PATRICIA PATTI Pep Club Girls' League G.A.A. C Club All City Award Latin Club Paint 'n' Patches In Cura Dei Y-Teens Ski Club HOPP. JOYCE HIOYH On-The-job-Training HOLMES, JACK Hi-Y HOPPS, BEVERLY HBEVH Latin Club Bientot Amie Y-Teens Girls' League Peg Club Us erettes International Relations Club German Club HOLMES, LYNDON DICK A Football Hi-Y Student Council Swimming Team HOVELAND. GARY HOWARD, DAVE HOYOSS, MARJORII: HUBER, PAUL HUEBENER, DAVID HUELLER. ANN HOWIE RUSTY HUBIE DAVE Mid Hi-Y Don Con Ya Y-Teens Band German Club Sigma Hi-Y G.A.A. A Choir International Relations Spanish Club Times Club Stamp and Coin Club Intramural Football The Snow-Day frolic, un, and festivities . . . HUNDLEY, JOHN HUNTER Student Council I nxecutiye Council Sigma Hi-Y JACOBSEN. .IUDITH HURWITZ. SUSAN HSUE.. Spanish Club Don Con Ya Y-Teens G.A.A. Office Helper JACOBSON, LYNN INGBER, JERRY INGAMAR Student Council A Football Tennis Team Philosophy Club Homeroom Representative Ski Club Orchestra Pep Band Central Hi-Y B Football Intramural Basketball Assemblies JACOBSON, MYRNA IRISH, TOM IDeceasedl TUCK JAEHNE, JOE ANDY Latin Club, sec. Girls' Glee Club Girls' League Usherettes Pep Club JACKSON, NANCY UNANH German Club Girls' League Pep Club Chemistry Club JEPSON, JIM SAMMY JAKE MYRN German Club lEPS Don Con Ya Y-Teens, G.A.A. A Girls' League Chorus icc., vice pres. Executive Board G.A.A. Speech Club Girls' League Bookstore - Don Con Ya Y-Teens Library Club In Cura Der Y-Teens. Girls' Glee Club Speech Club pres. B Choir Pep Club Girls' League Philosophy Club Homecoming Co-Chairman C Club All City Award A Choir Operettas , ' . fi -Q A 4 Xi i, :N 1' 'Y Elf --f,5aL.'if'f 52. .m sd - A -'H' V yr' 1121 1 nu ., ' - -f - - ' , , .gggzsj2Wge. . -ziaeaisea,eff:-:fry-K fff- :V ,ff - - . . fi - i -f I .ef vi ii lliRSAl-L, ROBERT JOHNSON, ALFREDA JOHNSON, BOB IfRI'I'Z PIXIE Ph'l h Cl b St cl Hall Monitor A Choir I Staln?S0:?ntil'Coi1n Club BuCiioir ' Belles Amie Y-TCCHS. Intramural Bowling Occupational Relations vice pres. Club Paint 'n' Patches, Girls' League vice pres. Usherettes, sec., treas. Pep Club Our experience in gozfern JOHNSON. ROBERT 'li0H JONES. SHIRLEY 'IONESIEN C Club Minutemaids Travail Antics Y-Teens A Choir Pep Club G.A.A. H Choir Girls' League Spanish Club Operetta Ct-hisean Agent Junior Red Cross Rep. Volleyball Teams i iff- :.:-: : - 1. , J e . if . if AKN ji et et . 25? -RSS . S V 'f I, Qus I, is 1 T 1. JOHNSON. ROLAND SKIP A Band JOYCE, PATRICIA HPA7-H Girls' League Pep Club Office Helper Y-Teens Speech Club l A Band-baton twirler G.A.A. C Club All City Award Girls' League Spanish Club Junior Senior Prom Committee JOHNSON. RUTH UML,- French Club Girls' League Pep Club ' Bienrot Amie vice pres. Junior Senior Prom Committee ,Spanish Club imes and Cehisean Agent KADERA, ROBERT BOB International Relations Club Table Tennis Club Junior Achievement Y-Teens, CAROL LEE JOHNSON, JUANITA NINKIE Pep Club Girls' League C Club G.A.A. i is fa, JOHNSON, MARJORIE MARGlE G.A.A. Girls' League ment through Girls' and Boys' State JOHNSON. SANDRA SANDY In Cura Dei Y-Teens Sophomore Honor Medal A Choir Junior Ensemble Senior Ensemble Junior Senior Prom Committee Philosophy Club Girls' Glee Club G.A.A. Ogerettas Club Girls' League KAHAN. SANDRA SANDY Minutemaids Girls' League Executive Council Pep Club Sganish Club P ilosophy Club A Executive Committee Homecoming Committee Latin Club Speech Club National Forensic League Debate 3 at , ,e s ig' V we ' 'N ,,.. 'uf .,..s tml.. t Hqfgax , .xkqitlkx f if-?sSig1 ,gf file' Q New X 35 fi- A t. I e ,se .sms -,M wigs' ..., M ,, - N f t -fr .1 5s -. 23 :. V f li-1-. it :. X. e' Sie 1 e . f zegi e 2 1 . li- s . , ikiff' I SQYSME S -... t ., ezesegea if New ' 2? b e Sis. SAW f ef 'X N x S 5 'I N X Ji! A K ' K 5 f n Xeiffsebn ,.1gess's. f t Q , f 'B I .. . ' - -- 1? ' Ziff' ii' JONAS, JOHNNY rflOHNr: KANE. CHERYL CHER International Relations Club Philosophy Club B Choir Girls' League Pep Club . 1 ,ff KAPLAN, HARVEY Who can fo KELLEY, MAUREEN KELL Spanish Club Girls' League G.A.A. Pep Club junior Achievement KJENSTAD, SANDY IllIKE Girls' League On-The-job-Training Y-Teens KAST, ROGER KATZ, PAUL KATZ. STEVEN KEELEY. PETER ROC International Relations GEORGE PETE Club Traffic Squad Student Council Intramural Basketball German Club Philosophy Club rget the l1ft1'lCk7'0017Z milk carton fights . . . KENYON, THOMAS KIENLEN. DENNIS A Choir gross Country :mes Speech Club B Choir Philosophy Club Intramural Basketball Junior Ensemble Senior Ensemble Operetta KLASSEN. ROGER KNAPTON. ROLAND KIMBALL, GEORGE NIORGEN Chess Club KNECHTGES. VINTON BUTCH KIXMOELLER. KATHRYN KATY Student Council Executive Council Minuremaids Travnil Amie Y-Teens Sno Day Chairman G.A.A. Executive Board P? Club, zreas. .. ., Cl b u All City Award Homecoming Comm. C0-Chairman Girls' League KNUDSEN, DOROTHY KNUTE Y-Teens G.A.A. KOCH, JUDITH JUDY BIRD Bientot Amie Y-Teens, sec. Girls' League Pep Club Junior Senior Prom ,Committee Times Agent, assistant KOCH, KAREN KORDELL, RENEE KRENIK, JIM KRUMINS, JOHN Travail Amie Y-Teens, RAY Model Mashers, sec. CHARLIE BROWN ' , ' f, B Hockey juhicoi lS1:riior Prom gggeclrfgle X Teens Stage Force, vice pres. 92312351-Sim? Club C0mm1lfCe Proiectiun Force G.A.A. Executive Board Pep Club Ski Club Girls: League Spanish Club Bookstore B Choir Winning Hunzbolt football game in the last second . . . xRY1sw1NsKs. SUSAN SUSIE Senior Class- Corespondxng Sec. Girls' League . Executive Council National Forensic League In Cura Dei Y-Teens French Club Philosophy Club Debate Speech Club Junior Senior Prom Comm. Co-Chairman LANCE, GARY German Club Latin Club Philosophy Club I.'R.C. KURETSKY, MARTIN ' ' MARTY' ' A Choir B Choir Junior Class Play Sgeech P ilosophy Club B Hockey Homeroorn Representative Operetta LANDE. DONNA Speech Club D Commercial Girls Paint 'n' Patches F.T.A. German Club Assemblies Philosophy Club Folk Singing Club . Jr. Class Representative Girls' League Pep Club KURLON, SANDRA SANDY French Club Philosophy Club ' International Relations Club P lu e C b Fofk Singing Club LANDE, ROSALIE LAFOUNTAINE, LLOYD LARRY Basketball Football fr. Varsity Track ntramural Football g. Class Pres. oys State Rep. Hi-Y Deal Board LANG. ROBERT NBOBH Central Hi-Y D Student Council Hockey Cehlsean Agent B Football Intramural Basketball LAJESSE, DOROTHY MDOT-H LANGEVIN. JOSEPH IFJOEII A Table Tennis Club Swimming Team - L , Q 5 . see -,t,,,fe,W.,. Q- , .. ., ,wlgr-.rpm .,.,1 v 1 ... 5 sz- .21 Q'-ss.zneL'?fi' . . E , ,,... . 1 I 2-1 Q . fe 5 e if .sas 5 fr 15: at X ' - Per of , l f N Y Q 'Q AA,, i'kf LANGMAN. ADRIANNE MDE., Y-Teens Girls' League I.R.C. Spanish Club LARKIN, TONETTA Tom Usherettes Girls' League B Choir Pep Club f f it 1 . ' F LARSON. CAROLYN In Cura Dei Y-Teens Central Council Speech Club Choral Readers Spanish Club G.A.A. LARSON. NOEL BEANIE Belles Amie Y-Teens, Pres., Vice Pres. Latin Club Paint 'n' Patches, pres. Philosophy Club Flag Twirler Usherettes Pep Club Girls League C Club All City Award i. S. Committee unior Achievement The entertaining and nzelodious operettas . . . LAURIE, JUDITH HIUDYH Cehisean Business Editor French Club Pep Club Girls' League Usherettes LAMERE, JOHN A Choir Speech Club LEAF. BARBARA LEAF Y Cehisean Staff Girls' League Council Spanish Club, Sec. In Cura Dei Y-Teens, pres., treas. Speech.Club Bookstore Philosophy Club J. S. ommictee Co-Chairman N.F.L. Speech Debate F.T.A. Pep Club Latin Club LENTZ. JUDITH HJUDYH B Choir Girls' League LECY, LAVON Belles Amie Y-Teens, sec. Band Ushererres B.Choir Girls' League C Club Flag Twirler Pep Club Intramural Bowling All City Award G.A.A. LEONARD. THOMAS IPTOMH LEE. JANE French Club Pep Club LEVIN. GARY I.R.C., vice pres., treas. German Club Philosophy Club Times Asst. Editor N.F.L. Quill and Scroll LATZER, KENNETH HKENH Football fr. Class Play ntramural Basketball Intramural Golf Speech Club LEFKO, JAMIE A Football manager German Club Philosophy Club I.R.C. Table Tennis Club Intramural Basketball Assemblies - LEVIN, PHILLIP PHIL A Football manager Homecoming Comm. Chairman Ski Club German Club Student Council Executive Board Philosophy Club i 'H ,, jpg sun, aw -sf?-A p rrr, r was 'if '4'N 'l s CC.. no I .await - s , ' .,., E C7 ' 'sg sl - in it r . I , W ' X ff X V 5 ! LEVY, PETE LEWIS, ROBERT LIMOSETH, ROBERT LINDGREN, LINDQUIST, ERIC l1fiOUSE BOB A Choir, pres. SATIIRYN RICK Track A Football Cross Cl?'m Yv Capt' KIT Sigma Hi-Y Stage Force B Football as-'39 Girls' Quartet Ski Club Speech Club Gymnastics hols' Jr. Ensemble Spanish Club Sr. Varsity Track B B35 'Shall Sr. Sextet Intramural Football Jr. Varsity Track A Choi, Golf M.E.A. All State Chorus Operetta I I I A The wonderful lastzng fwendslozps we ofrmed . . . LIPSCHULTZ, LITMAN, JOANNE LOEWENSTEIN, LOOMIS. LINDA LOONEY, NORMA FREMAJANE JONI NANCY Travail Amie Y-Teens P F.I. Student Council Pep Club Belfe Amie Y-Teens Jr- Class Play pep Club Girls League Ski Club B Choir G.A'A' French Club Pep Club Speech Club HCM Club Speech Club Girls' League French club Girls' League Jf- f-'HSS Play Sveffh Club Girls' League Speech Club Red C-'OSS . Pep Club Paint 'n' Patches Represemfmve Homecoming Commercial Girls Committee Referee J. 5. Committee French Club Assemblies Philosophy Club Jr. Red Cross Ski Club Class Committees LORENZ, FRANCIS LOTTERMAN, SHELIA LUDXVIGSON. JAMES LULLING, ROBERT LUND, GARY FRAN SHE JIM BOB Track Gymnastics Pep Club B Hockey Cfoss COUUUY A Football Girls' League Model Mashers German Club Sr. Varsity Track Soph. Athletic Award Jr. Athletic Award J. S. Co-Chairman Spanish Club B Choir Paint 'n' Patches Philosophy Club Homecoming Committee G.A.A. Pep Club Committee r r P . v 2:1 f eeby- n -'er Y fan if gt sg? ra x ah' x if 'Xb le . 7 U 'QRS gig Q is if I' CN Q s , if 77' X if X fx? it N ' is , . . .. ffagxiiwt.. X N wr Table Tennis Club 'ins -f X ' . , five- ii X , 1l5 .ii if fi' 'E sz.: :if si - ' gig' , . .... ,T 5. X if A rf K- gi P- Q X39 -X3 N v tx we X h ir Q1 s 4 :ff 'tsifrrzxii -- fi : . wx-2 '21 J 'Ref .ff:.1i13fii ' - New assi We ye - .. es, . W.. - A ,H .. ' A' Sf. - :sg - - '1 5 iam? sw? P5 ies , ' G I QE. ff .. S - e V' 'usa W effte:w2z.:Y: . fr - ff' H f 5 ,,.. L fi? N i? 13 iii ' -:. X mls: ' ,V V1 ff W2 N if ' 'l-aff-A257559 pe t tsigi Axim? lg ye ' - V X f- f +- f iffbx iii? 1 r - ss 4, ffm K .iris ' 1' A LYNGI-IOLM, KAREN MACK, CAROLE MAKIESKY, DAVID KAR1 MACK DAVE A Choir, vice pres. French Club Cehisean Staff G.A.A. I G.A.A. Photo. Ed. Travaxl Amie Y-Teens, Girls' League I-.R.C. pres. jr. Varsity Hockey Pep Club Philosophy Club Girls' League Jr. Ensemble Sr. Ensemble Clr. Class Sec. Club Student Council Speech Club Jr. Red Cross Representative IVORKJWWHUCIVORK ... MANTHE, WILLIAM BILL A Choir B Choir Stage Force MARZIOLI. GRAZIA TERESA French Club I.R.C. Y-Teens A.F.S. MARKS, DANIELLE UDE-Eu Cura Dei Y-Teens Girls' League Pep Club MASSEY. THEODORE TO0TIE 1.7 fill.. T15 . .51 :.,,. -- Eg' - W1 3? S 'R NES ig Ar mt MARKS. ROBERT UBOBH Sigma Hi-Y Spanish Club, vice pres. Sr. Class Treasurer B Hockey MCCABE, WILLIAM r:MCC:1 Contact Speech Club Chess Club MALLET, REGINA GINA G.A.A. C Club All City Award Girls League I.R.C. MAROF SKY, STUART P ISTUI I Spanish Club Sophomore Class Representative McCAULEY. MARY ' 'KA TH Y i '- - gli is T ,M ,, Q s as ,Q XS: M V1 If , f '.'5i'i-' at-1 X f, ,, ex I img? if 2 4 A an V , 5 ,, gas? N. . -1 A- 5 we 1? ,tip 5,2-? +w , I , M, 501 221 R , K z at f ,. Y J F T' MANION. THOMAS IYTOAIIJ Spanish Club MARVER. JOSEPH UJOE.. Operetta S eech Club 'liable Tennis Club German Club Student Council Jr. Class Play jr. Ensemble Sr. Quartet MCCAULEY, MARY MICKI iii' ' I-.if-iii , , K it 2. xx 3 it a 53 Bbw , . ez as A., C is Esis, ' . A 'Ei ii 5, , wa. 5 2 -Q-gm Q new . gi 5 uf f L4.1 - ri McCLOUD, GERRY Spanish Club Cehisean Staff Ski Club Latin Club In Cura Dei Y-Teens I.C.C. A.F.S. G.A.A. McCORMICK. CONNIE HCONH Girls' Glee Club Speech Club Library MCFADEN, PATRICIA IPPATIP Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club A Choir Belle Amie Y-Teens The egg down Hube1 s tuba . . . MCKENDRICK. DEANNA DEE DEE G.A.A. Peg Club xecuuve Board A Choir, sec. Minute Maids Travail Amie Y-Teens Girls' League Ski Club French Club Girls' Glee Club Cehisean H Representative Times Representative MILLER, DIANNE HDF' Girls' League Girls' League Rep. S eech Club Philosophy Club MCMAHON. BARBARA STORMY Bientot Amie Y-Teens Cehisean Staff G.A.A. Latin Club MILLER, HARRY IIHODII A Band Pep Band Student Council Hi-Y German Club Chess Club Philosophy Club Ski Club Moniters Club .K r U MELEMED, BRUCE IILOBOIY Cross Country Sr. Varsity Track Jr. Varsity Track S anish Club Table Tennis Club Intramural Basketball MILLER. HORACE HAGEN Philosophy Club F.S.A. Sr. Class Rep. 5- ff McINTOSH, BONNIE HFOXU Girls' League Girls' Glee Club Pep Club MEREDITH, SHARON Bientot. Amie Y-Teens A Choir B Choir F.T.A. Latin Club Pep Club Girls' League Jr. Ensemble Sr. Ensemble Cehisean Agent Times Agent MILLER. JUDITH 1 rJUDYu A Choir All City Award Jr. Ensemble P Cl b ug' Cilub G.A.A. Sr. Ensemble Girls' League Council Spanish Club In Cura Dei Y-Teens, pres. . Student Council I Executive Council .I et: ff .,, v . ,. -. , H' N' MCKEEN. MARYBETI-I MrBETH G.A.A. Bientot Amie Y-Teens res. Mfg' Club Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club MESSMER. JUDITH HJUDYH MILLER. MARK MARCUS B Choir 1.R.c. u A Choir Intramural Basketball MILLER, PETER ' 'PETE MILLER. WILLIAM BILL A Hockey A Tennis A Band Student Council Kappa Hi-Y Central Hi-Y Homecoming Committee School Spirit Committee MILLIN, SHARON Latin Club French Club Paint 'n' Patches Speech Club Belle Amie Y-Teens Ski Cl . ub GIIIS' League Homecoming The team spirit of the H1'lZi1'l01'ifJ!H . MITAU, ANDREA ANDY Debate Team N.F.L. Philosophy Club. , Executive Committee G.A.A. Paint 'n' Patches German Club B Choir Speech Club MOORE, GENE BUTCH I-li-Y Sophomore Track Senior Swim Team Jr. Class Play Math Club Wisdoms MITCHELL. WINFIELD CHIEF Sigma Hi-Y Swimming Team German Club Intramural Football Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball Cehisean Agent MOORE, ,IACQUELYNE JACQUIE Pep Club G.A.A. Junior Achievement Girls' League Usherettes ei W S im .5 V gg if Y MILTON, SUSAN Us-UEU Chairman of Y-Teens Dance lt. Class Play Jr. Class Play Student Director Thanksgiving Assembly . Committee Commmee Belles Amies Y-Teens, Pep Club neu Usherettes CC ' Commercial Girls French Club Sieech Club S'I Club MODELI., HAROLD MOELLER, JOSEPH MODLE MOUNTAIN Stage Force B Choir German Club MOORE, KATHLEEN MOORE. MARCIA KATHIE MOUSE Cura Dei Y-Teens, Club MIRSKY. MARVIN MARVE .. .. MONTGOMERY. MICHELLE MICKEY I.R.C. Jr. Red Cross Girls' League Speech Club French Club Paint 'n' Patches Mooan. XVILLIAM BILL A Hockey B Hockey A Choir B Choir Cross Country Spanish Club Intramural Bowlin R L if-6 H asm If 'fee .Iv ' l 47 :N 11,-L-V , .V fggg if, E' Lx . I if ,Q A . A ' i g f 5 X 1 i. K ' E , . Q f MORAVEC, KATHRYN MORROW, JANNA MORTENSON. HKAT-Hyn rv,ANNA BIRDH TERALDH Jr. Red Cross Rep. G.A.A. TERRY Girls' League I.C.C. Bowling Team I.R.C. Spanish Club Basketball G.A.A. Bientot Amie Y-Teens B Choir Pep Club Girls' League MORTON, DAVID MORT German Club Living for 2 0'cl0ck Friday afternoon . . . MUELLER, JOHN HJACKH A Choir Sigma Hi-Y Ski Club MURRAY, MARY JEAN IRISH MUNSON, ROBERT MURPHY. LARRY BOB MURPH A Choir A Hockey B Choir B Hockey Golf NASH, JAMES JIMBOKO Ereech Club omeroom Rep. Student Council Alternate Spanish Club Assemblies Sigma Hi-Y Speech Club NEILSON, KATHLEEN NEILY, KATHRYN KATHY I.R.C. French Club Girls' League Usherettes MURPHY. MARGARET H5-UE-H G.A.A. C Club Girls' League Contact KATHY G.A.A. Bookstore manager C.C. Pres. Travail Amie Y-Teens, Program Chairman Girls' League Executiwje Council Homecoming Comm. Co-Chairman gpeech Club ommercial Girls Pep Club Skl Club Paint 'n' Patches Class Committees Jr. Class Play Committee 1 -gr, ,L ... . 575. it . ,Q 1- i I iii we , E L, ,kk N55 1-'mls A ef. ' X. 33. 1 is s 5 if. , se C t Kim. R' 3 Fx 3 2635 1555 QE A 26? Y if Y - .J 1' fn 1 'gg as ' ei L f f an 1, 1 ,Z-,RF 4+ K, . . MOXNESS, RICHARD DICK A Band Pep Band MURPHY, NANCY ,flow Pep Club Girls' League C Club NELSON. CAROLE CARRIE I.R.C. Girls' League M.D.V.C. ...t..,,.,,.m.-.. eata:,se.amsw,..et,,,,m. may sa,..-se:-aaxmxasas. W9 'if -YF ' ffl 5 5 A Y' sefiil' wifi if ffl - - TT J... it Q 1 ' is .Q t . as we XB: K A Q :R , af. 1- qv tx X ' r bl K JL, t use ae A -sjef NELSON. JACK NELSON. KATHY NNEUII A Football NEWMAN, JUDY NICHOLS, VICTORIA NELS POOFIE VlCKY Minutemaids G.A.A. G.A.A. Y-Teens C Club All City Award Pep Club Girls' League Girls Swim Team French Club The exciting and educational Senior Class trip . . . NINS, LESLIE ' 'CH AMP Band Orchestra OLSEM. MIKE 1Deceasedl PIPES NORSTREM. KAREN NUESSLE, WALTER A Choir B Basketball French Club I.R.C. OLSON, GARY OLSON. HERSCHEL RU1NT HERSCH Traffic Squad O'BRIEN, BERNADETTE BUNNY Jr. Red Cross Chemistry Club OLSON. ,IEANNE JEANIE G.A.A. Travail Amie Y-Teens, treas. Girls' League Pep Club Sgeech Club S i Club Usherettes Philosophy Club NILSON. DIANN ODD CLOD A Band Belle Amie Y-Teens Speech Club 0 HARA. MICHAEL MIKE OLSON. JOAN JOANIE French Club Girls' League OLSON, MARJORIE MARGIE G.A.A. Executive Board Student Council Recording Sec. In Cura Dei Y-Teens Pep Club Soph. Sweetheart Jr. Attendant Sr. Attendant Ski Club C Club Publicity Chairman ORENSTEIN, PENNY ORRILI., CYNTHIA OSTEN. Latin Club CINDY KRIS PCP Club Usherettes Sr. Class Speeclhclub Y-Teens, treas. A Ch Latin Club oxr jr. Class Play, student director Girls' League Speech Club Minute Maids Student Council Executive Board gr. Octet V r. Octet G.A.A. Pep Club Be le Amie Y-Teens, vice pres. A Choir Spanish Club Girls Glee Club The 1960-City Football Cloampionsloip . . . PADEN, DONALD HDONH Folk Song Club A Choir B Choir Orchestra Radio Club I.R.C. Chess Club Latin Club PERLICH, SHSAN H5-UE., G.A.A. Girls' League B Choir Freshman Fieldball Team All City Award C Award Referee Choral Readers Speech Club Y-Teens Office Helper 't A - ing lv 3, PAPA. ROSE MARY ROSIE Speech Club F.T.A. Latin Club PERLMAN, JUDITH NIUDYH L.R.C. Latin Club Girls' League Times Agent Cehisean Agent 'I e ' N i 2-,X le 5 s t at kits Q X?-.13 ts, excised Q as s as Q we 2 l if 1 ,, Q It MSQAUQ A-Q Mft? N . 1 x we if sg 1,5 A i img, fn rr '51 tit-5 N54- ixitii PALZER. EDWARD HEDH PETERSON, DAVID PETE Intramural Bowling Intramural Basketball Ai :Ea It N , -..1, t I f 'Fifi 'x if 3 Qiggigff ,tg-V: 3:1251 1 3 at X J W O EN -. , X , 3' , 1 irx, V is K 5 s E, K Q , , 4 fi ltt,, PAULSEN, ROBERT HBOBH Sigma Hi-Y A Choir B Choir Ski Club Chemistry Club PETERSON, KEITH ROCK 'N ROLL German Club B Basketball Model Mashers OXVENS, VANNE 'Spanish Club ravail Amie Y-Teens Chemistry Club G.A.A. Pep Club Girls' League French Club PELUDE. INA KITTY Y-Teens I.R. C. Pep Club PETERSON, LESLEY HLESH Pep Club Bientot Amie Y-Teens Chaplain Girls' League Latin Club I Student Council S ,- l X ,av fi' ' ,L Sv i 'W' G N Q C J 4 I silt i I Ed- init .a ift. 7 Q r -2 -:ii J' as Et 5 i he S Fry N aff' fQett:f,4 W -5-sf.:-f-t M.-,,,1,,, K ., .. PETERSEN, PHYLLIS ' 'PETE' ' I.R.C. Pep Club S eech Club Clitoral Readers Bientot Amies Y-Teens PHILLIPPI. 19 KATHLENE' Ee KATIE QU-V eff JW PINK, CARL HAMBURGER Sigma Hi-Y Speech Club German Club Q X P' Q S 2 ,539 Sr AQ' .ea eil., ,. Pie. be , ii ia att s PITTELKOXV, HOXVIE if . M PONDER. MARGARET MARG A Choir B Choir G.A.A. Pep Club Girls' League G' l ' I. sclugague Pxeezlncgrcgiuljlep. 6282 Force Monitor Club sherettes Math Club ' n The fantabulous Wzsdoms and the Semor Ensemble . . . POTZMAN, DANIEL PRICE, KAY PRICE, PAMELA PUGH, KATHLEEN PURINGTON. UDANU PW glut, HPAMH HPUGH SHARON Student Council girls League Cehisean Art Editor C Club H-PHAR A-F,S- S mal: aetdefs Times Staff French Club B Choir Cehrsean A ent 999 U T' A Girls' Glee Club S Times Agent RAITER. JEROME HUEY Philosophy Club Spanish Club Student Council Paint 'n' Patches RAMSDELL, MARGIE A Choir G.A.A. C Club All-City Award Ski Club Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club Red Cross Rep. L A. A imes gent Girls' League Bookstore Paint 'n' Patches gr. Red Cross panish Club Usherettes Philosophy Club Pep Club committee Class g committees Chemistry Club RASMUSSEN. LOIS LO-LO Y-Teens N.F.L. Speech Club Spanish Club Pep Club Philosophy Club Homecoming Committee Student Council Girls' League . . SX C imm a , View ,2,5:Qk.. ,. be t , , it v if In Cura Dei Y-Teens G' l ' L urs eague Paint 'n' Patches lr. Class Play Pep Club Speech Club G.A.A. A Choir Assemblies Girls' Glee Club RATXVIK. NANCY Spanish Club. treas. F.T.A. Girls' League Pep Club Philosophy Club 'td ae r K Q SW' L eq A Q se A 'ks it S , .se . .tc SY i Zfcii . ., X Library Helper 1 REDDEN. 'GREGG Gymnastics .' B Football - Alpha Hi-Y Central Hi-Y A Choir Kr 5 v Qi is K is t .1 W' O REED, JERRY REEDAL, ROBERT REGNIER. PETE HIERU HBOBU B Choir A Choir Jr. Varsity Track Sr. Varsity Track Operetta Speech Club XV1sdoms Jr. Class Play The everchanging fads and fancies REITBERGER, RENSTROM, PETER RICE. DONALD SANDRA Student Council, pres. DON SANDY Sigma Hx-Y, pres. jr' Red Cross All-City Hi-Y, pres. Occupational Relations Club, sec. iuNKEY. JANICE awk Lt. Class Play ep Club Philosophy Club Paint 'n' Patches Speech Club Spanish Club Girls' League A Choir B Choir Basketball Team, mgr RISEDORPH. RIVERS. DALVIN LAVONIVE HBUNNYII l'0NNE Spanish Club Student Council, A Choir vice pres. B Choir Minuremaids, sgt. G.A.A,. sec.-treas. All-City Award C Club Pep Club Travail Amie Y-Teens Girls' League Speech Club Sganish Club S i Club J. S. Committee Co-Chairman REIN, BURTON BURT Philosophg Club German lub u International Relations Club Radio Club Ski Club 0 0 I RICE, RICHARD RICK A Band Pep Band ir. Class Play iid Hi-Y Stage Force German Club ROBERTS. JOHN RUBBERS Golf REISER, FRANCES FRANNY Usherettes Girls' Glee Club . International Relations Club Jr. Red Cross French Club Girls' League Jr. Achievement RICK, WILLIAM ' ' IVILL' ' Sigma Hi-Y Golf ROCHE. DENNIS RODENKIRCHEN. WILLIAM BODE Student Council, 'Eexecutive Board Sigma Hi-Y, treas. Philosophy Club Orientation Chairman Homecoming Committee ROE, ROBERT ROELLER, JANICE ffBOBu uJAAyn Intramural Basketball Pep Club Htamecorping G.A.A. 0 I l mmi tee H1-Y The failure of Senior Skip Day . . . ROWELL, ROBERT I IBOBI ! A Band RUTH. ROBERT ' 'RUTHLESSU Speech Club Choral Readers Radio Club RUDBERG, JANET HIANH In Cura Dei Y-Teens G.A.A. Exec. Board Latin Club All-City Award Cehisean Staff Pep Club J. S. Prom Comm. Co-Chairman Deblate Team Narxonal Forensic League C Club Soph. Honor Medal Speech Club RUTMAN. MYRNA Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club B Choir Paint 'n' Patches Philosophy Club RUDEEN. JOYCE Usherecres Bientot Amie Y-Teens, vice pres. Pep Club Girls: League Spanish lub G.A.A. RUVELSON.' ALAN STURDLEY Swimming Team, capr. PhiloscEhy Club Latin lub, pres. Ski Club Cehisean Staff jr. Class Play Student Council French Club ROHLAND. ROBERT ROSS. SUSAN ' HBOBU ns-UEU A Band Latin Club RUNNING. JEFF BIG I.R. B Hockey SANDERS, IRMA B Choir Spanish Club Usherettes Speech Club Pep Club Girls' League Philosophy Club RUTH. JOHN Rl1DY Hi-Y SANSOME, DONNA A Choir Jr. Ensemble Sr. Ensemble Bienrot Amie Y-Teens German Club .......J LH 5 -0' 'fr' t 'X 9 W :g l :V QR ,, - V' 1, , 'ff , f ' 4 25' ' ' 1 N gifts, 1 SARAIVAE SOUSA, TERESA I I TESSJI Student Council I.R.C. In Cura Dei Y-Teens Spanish Club French Club German Club A.F.S. 'vue E uuunu 5 f A in ..,E.tl. SATO. SATOSHI SCHABACKER, BOB SCHADL. LOLA SCHAEFER, LARRY TOSHl SHAY LOLI.lE I.R.C. B Choir Table Tennis Red Cross Spanish Club PCP Cl'-lb Hi-Y A.F.S. The efforts of the faculty to help us SCHAUB, HAROLD BILL Ski Club SCHULTZ. DIANE Student Council, Executive Board Y-Teens, pres. G.A.A.. Exec. Board C Club All-City Award Pep Club Minutemaids I Jr. Class Officer Spanish Club Girls' League Speech Club ' is A ' 521- 1 C 1.. li e in lm .., SCHNEIDER. PAUL TUBBY Ski Club A Choir Philosophy Club Senior Ensemble SCOTT. TOM SCOTTYMAN jr. Varsity Track Chess Club A Band A Orchestra Sr. Varsity Track SCHNITZER. LONI 'SCHNITZU jr. Class Play Speech Club Girls' League Spanish Club Commercial Girls Chemistry Club Philosophy Club National Thespians Student Council Pep Club SEAR. JAMES ILM SCHOTTMULLER. ROBERT HBOBH Band Jr. Achievement SEGAL, SUZY B Choir Girls' League Pep Club Philosophy Club Paint 'n' liatches it is Q 3 fi SCHROEDER. MARLENE SEPEDA. CONSUELO CONNIE B Choir 1 X if .gg SHAPIRO. ROBERT SHARPE, RICHARD BOB DICKIE B Choir SHEPARD. DIANE Pep Club Girls' League G.A.A. Jr. Red Cross Fire drills in sub-zero weather . . . SIEGEL. NORM ARNOLD B Football Spanish Club Speech Club Intramural Basketball. SKAFF, FRANK BUTCH Basketball, mgr. 'All-City Hi-Y, pres. Sigma Hi-Y A Choir Student Council Operetta n Sr. Class Trip Chairman Homecoming Comm. Chairman J. S. Comm. C -Ch ' 0 arrrnan jr. Octet Sr. Octet SILVERMAN. TONY CO0CHER A football Philosophy Club Hi-Y Hockey SKARIE. ROBERT MIKE Model Mashers SIMMONS. CARLA Latin Club A Choir Operetta Speech Club Paint 'n' Patches F.T.A. l.R.C. Pep Club Girls' League Jr. Red Cross Philosophy Club Y-Teens SLINGER. LFROY nl-EEN SHER, GARSON Debate N. F. I.. German Club SINGER, DANIEL DAN Chess Club German Club B Hockey SLOMBA. ,IUDITH HJUDYH A Choir Dramatics Club F.T.A. Spanish Club 'R . t.L3f5iwf:L I' fx 'L if zz. . '- K kfkxxsrgs. ',,, f N .qw W t X. .X X SHORBA. SUSAN Us-UE.. Pep Club Speech Club Girls' League Spanish Club SINKS. CAROL I.R.C.. pres. Philosophy Club Brentot Amie Y-Teens Usherettes Spanish Club Latin Club Cehisean Staff F.T.A. Pep Club SMITH. DARRELL Dl?.1CON A Football A Basketball B Basketball A Track Spanish Club Ping -Pong Club Chemistry Club are egg. 123 SMITH. DIANE Girls' League Pep Club Ski Club Speech Club Red Cross jr. Achievement Q X - rrrr sf ' 1? QQ K x I SMITH, KATHLEEN KATHY Girls' League Pep Club Travaile Amie Y Teens, sec. Ski Club Splanish Club P ilosophy Club G.A.A. SMITH, LARRY T. SMITH, LARRY W. SMITH, RETA Our ever-persistent athletes . . . SMITH, SPENCER Numa Student Council Debate Team B Football Gymnastics g. Class Play l arional Thespians N.F.L. Hi-Y Philosophy Club Speech Club STADLER, ROGER IIROGII SMITH, TERRY SMITH F.T.A. Ushererres G.A.A. Pep Club Girls' League Philosophty Club Jr. Red ross Speech Club C Club All-City Award STAKOXVSKI. WILLIAM Il ALDO B Choir A Choir SMITH, THOMAS BROTHER RAT Sigma Hi-Y STANGER. DONALD HDONU Minutemen Hi-Y German Club SNYDER, KAREN HERK Pep Club Girls' League Spanish Club STANICH. BOB .7-CH. Student Council. rreas. A Choir Debate Team French Club B Choir Speech Club Jr. Red Cross Girls' League Usherettes SABIECK. RAY STANTON. BONNIE Bientot Amie Y Teens German Club A Choir B Choir Girls' League Pep Club xy ff 'sf an-fu... if 33.11111 g f' in -' 11 lbfi : if . I K 1 :xii Ie Q , ny? gwdmfwu fa 33 'Gr W V 3 fe f Agn 7' 'W WWE' ,je 5 Wie? STEFFEN, CARROL STEFFEN, HAROLD STEINBECK, ALLAN STEINIER, ROBERT STELTER, THOMAS CALM HHALII HAL! IPBOBH Library Club gpeech Club hemistry Club Jr. Red Cross Failures in the chemistry lab that smelled throughout Centrale . . . STOLTZ, ROSEMARY 'ROSIE Future Business Leaders Girls Glee Club B Choir Girls' League Choral Readers SURLES. SIDNEY 'SID French Club Cehisean Co-Editor Belle Ami Y-Teens, treas. Pep Club. Homecoming Commit- tee, Co-C r. Girls' League Philosophy Club Office Helper STONE, MICHAEL STRANDBERG, SUSAN STREM. ELEANOR ROCKY SUE ELl.IE Philosophy Club Belle Amie Y-Teens Speech Club, sec. Ski Club Girls' League Paint'n' Patches, sec. Chemistry Club Pep Club Usherettes Spanish Club Philosophy Club Speech Club French Club G.A.A. Pep Club Girls' League Cehisean taff SUTHERLAND, SUTTON, VICTORIA SWADEN. BARBARA 220'-'GLQ5 VICKI sWAm3 DOUG Student Council, sec. Minutemaids Sigma Hi'Y Jr. Class v. pres. Pep Club Cheerleader Girls' League, sec. Sr. Homecoming Atten jr. Homecoming Atten Girls' State Rep. G.A.A. pres. Deal Board Soph. Sweetheart Atten. Travail Amie, cpres. bmi. Sr. Prpm. hr. inutemaids Pep Club, Ski Club Girls' League Sfivieech Club P ilosophy Club Ski Club Paint 'n' Patches SULLIVAN. BETTY suu.Y Girls' League Pep Club Travail Amie Y Teens Sganlsh Club S i Club G.A.A. A Choir Girls Glee Club SWANSON. SANDRA SANDY Pep Club 2351-if 2 'T 111 , as ww f A LA: L N :. .,.. . f ,- ,,... 1- .,.., wx fa 5 5. .. if f H :'i'f - 9 '- ' aa? sz V- . J- L X ,, ..,.. M4 . A fi V JF' .,:l..,- iss ,W We ' Y ' 4 is 5, 1. .bb ,Ny-. R553 Q HSN-X - .- i5yi,a,...h iw- fgiliex i J Q kr .A QE .5 , .,,, SWANS1-ROM, SWARTZ, JAMES SXVEENEY. DAVE swear, CHARLES SXVENSON, LINDA VIRGINIA Speech Club TANK CHUCK SlVENDA GINA B Choir A Football ghQf72l Iteadef - ' .T B F b ll ep , u gqzzligmgmle Y gens Philggcsphy. Club Girls, League Ski Club Central. H1-Y SDHUISYI Club Paint 'n' Patches A Chogr Speech Club German Club B ,chfllf Red Clfoss speech Club Sk, Club Gelles Amis Y 'geens Pep Club iris Glee Clu Q Times Staff These things shall be melodiously sung . . . TAGGERT. MARY TIGER Belle Amie Y Teens THOMAS, ROGER REG GIE A Choir B Choir jr. Ensemble Speech Club Latin Club I.R.C. N.F.L. TECH. NANCY Bientot Amie Speech Club Girls' League G.A.A. ,gn Class Play ep Club THOMPSON. DELMOND TOM Y Teens i .Wag TEEUWEN, PAUL TITTLE, DOYLENE D OD O German Club Latin Club I.R.C. A -112 5 M: esaiasflg- f-ff - 'Aswan-is TEIEN, KEITH Fuzzy A Choir Football Minutemen Hi-Y B Choir Swimming Team Radio Club TOMANEK, THOMAS HTOMH K ,, . - A i 'Hia 5-Sf'Q1:JfiiWYfiFs5 , f w A. . Q.-J ,f:s5,3,,, , s A H A A V-aa 1 A ' -A T . 1 f e A 1 - 1 - .. aa- - T Q .sara 5' ,. my QP! TENENBAUM. ROSANNE ROSIE Pep Club Girls' League Speech Club Swimming Team Spanish Club G.A.A. r, Red Cross r. Class Play TRAPP, NANCY 'NANC ' Pep Club Girls' League Bientor Amie Y-Teens B Choir G.A.A. RYQINQM, I iunm is -.:,, ss 5 - . , , if A x,,,,e-Wea few: , , A .W A ' .P fi 5. .1 Z I ' X 'T f l . E uf ..., L, Hi 117. 'V 3 . R , i k l K i K ! A . tg 14 4 - TU4 my mmf f .V g ' V 11 g'z..:f- T.,-,i . .af 5 - . - Q.-,.r ' k . ei. - li -.. . f. a. V. .fn V e, ,ggggg V ,..-, .5 , -. f ii'2f2... 'm es . , J --. ...., H ,Q ,Ag,f: :.f C .,.. -. se.,-Q Y are X -.e feeaiigf ' 5 I K X if I 4, sm Q N 1 . -Q- A 4 f WL x ...vga Q . , Q Q ........,,..MQ ,. ,-455, -I xr P , - Q ,P .A Q N V x . abs' .9 . 4, Y in . Y X fi . .. fe gage: -3---.. .s .H givsa I -Q - . -- . xii: -- Ke: .. 1. ze , fl TUCKER, MARY TURNBULL. NANCY VALENZUELA, VANGEN, LINDA VELANDER, CARYL cheerleader scoTT1E ZARINA Pep Club In cum Dei Y-Teens Pep Club Exec. Board Usherenes SAM Girls' League Pep Club A Choir Girls- League Girls- League French Club Girls' League Girls' League pep Club Pep Club Bientor Amie Y-Teens Speech Club G.A.A. Exec. Board Speech Club G.A.A. jr. Red Cross All-City Award Belle Amie Y Teens, pres. C .Club Spanish Club G.A.A. All-City Club lr. Class Play Speech Club Talent discovered in the Senior Class Day . . . VIERLING, GENE VINITSKY, MICHAEL VITOLS. ARNOLD GENO MIKE ARNIE A Choir German Club B Choir Track Cross Country XVALLIN, DUANIE NVARREN, RICHARD XVATCHMAN, Digg SHARON Hi,Y SHARl Swimimng Team A Choir German Club Chemistrg Club SEEECII lub P ilosophy Club Girls' Glee Club Girls' League Pep Club C Club XVAGNER. JOERENA NIO.. Pep Club Girls' League B Choir G.A.A. NVATKINS, RICHARD RICK G.A.A. French Club XVALDMAN. EUGENE GENE B Basketball gpanish Club able Tennis Club Philosoghy Club Cross ountry WEAVER. ALAN HAL., WEINBLATT. ALAN WEINER, MICHAEL WEISS, MARY WENDT. DORIS WERNER. .IEFFRY NAU. HMIKEH Ocerpgtional Relations DORI IEF15 C Il LRC- I if tu ent cilunci , treas Philosophy club GU15 League i Hf,jfjy 'es' B Hockey Hi-Y Scwzmbling for dates or the 1.8 .... XVIERNER, RON WHITNEY. BLAIR Hi-Y WESTERGREN. ,IANA HIANH In Cura Dei Y-Teens, rreas. Student Council Exec. Board G.A.A. Exec. Board C Club Minutemaids Pep Club Girls' League Times Staff WICHT. RICHARD Omega Hi-Y WETZEL. BETTYE Spanish Club Pep Club G.A.A. Cf Club Philosophy Club In Cura Dei Y-Teens Times Staff Soph. Honor Medal Girls' League WILK. TERRANCE TERRY XVHEAT. BRYAN WHITE, STEVE Swim Team Spanish Club A Choir Jr. Ensemble Sr. Ensemble XVILLEY. THOMAS XVILLIAMS, DAVID SHORTY TEX French Club Band Orchestra u-M mm41f- -mf WILLIAMSON. WILLIAMSON. ROBERT SALLY ANN BOB Belle Amie Y-Teens, pres. Girls' League Pep Club Student Council WILLSON. THOMAS HYEOU Hi-Y B Squad Hockey Chemistry Club ' Homecoming Commit- tee Co-Chairman j.S. Committee Co-Chr. WINN. ILA Times Editor Orchestra I.R.C. F.T.A. Pep Club Speech Club The cessation 0 worries at graduation . . . WINTER. TOM SHORTY A Band Pep Band Min Hi-Y WYKES. DAVE Basketball Capt. Cross Country Sr. Class. v. pres. German Club gr. Honor Medal r. Honor Medal ZINN. RICHARD Projection Force Table Tennis Clu WIRKKULA. GAYLE XVOLFE. GERALD VUOLLEAT, DARLENE XVOLTER, THOMAS Bientot Amie Y-Teens JERRY DAR Gymnastics PCP Club Projection Force Y-Teens Track Tf21Ck GIA-gi Cross Country Glfls I-9221-le Jr. Ensemble Sr. Ensemble A Choir Business Mgr. YARMO. KAREN YEAGER. CHARLES YOUNG, MARTIN ZAHRADKA, BOB Girls' League BROTHER MARTY Z VANCE giriboglee Model Mashers A Baseball ?EnE:ot Ami Y-Teens B Hockey b HARRY ALDES TED ASHBY The sbouts of joy ou Iuue 6 . zucco, MARY zUc F.'l'.A., pres. C Club A Choir Sr. Sextette Soph. Honor Medal In Cura Dei Y-Teens N.F.L. Sgeech Club P ilosophy Club ZYLBERSTAJN. FELICIA French Club German Club Philosophy Cl Pai t 'n' P n atc Speech Club Pep Club Table Tennis sec. ub hes Club OUT OF THE CAMERA EYE LaFERN BEAUDOIN PAT CAMPBELL ROBERT CARTER LARRY DEXTER Qdeceasedj CHARLENE ELLIS DARLENE ELLIS STEPHEN FINDLEY JOSEPH FOLEY TIM GORMAN SYLVIA GRATER WILLIAM HANSEN MARGARET HANSON As we close the door behind us JUDITH HAWTHORN PETER HOLLIDAY JUDY ANN JOHNSON MARY KEHBORN DEAN LARSEN GERALD LEMIRE SHARON MATYKIEWICZ MARY MCCRARY DENNIS MCGINNIS CAROL MCKITTRICK MACEO MOODY DAVID OIGARD BENTON PAINE RODNEY PERKINS DENNIS PERRY MARJORIE RAMSDELL - RITA ROSENBAUM JAMES SHELLEY DAVE SONNEN ANTHONY STONE CERTIS TAYLOR ROBERT THOMASSER JEROME UNGLAUB JAMES VINER JEEP ZACHMAN ROY ZALESKY We look to the future for success CAN DID CAMERA CITY camps in Captains Courageous English is International Cooks' Counselor Laugbin', L0vin', Livin', Learnin' . . BOB LIMOSETH LEE DU BOIS A Choi' Band SIDNEY SURLES CEHISEAN MARY ZUCCO F.T.A. SE e I 4 0 4 I we '-,,. , KA K e ee STEVE BLONS az m nA..1. b, 2 Future Scientists ee MICKEY ANDERSON VICKI SUTTON MIKE FROMAN Gzrl s League G,A,A, Board German Club 64 CARLA SIMMONS STEVE DAHMS Latin Club I.R.C. NOEL LARSON . . . CITIZEN BONNIE FELDMAN Pep Club Executive Board SUE GILL KATHY HAMER Red Cross Counril Spanish Club, CEHISEAN SUS N.F.L. Paint 'zz' Patrbes HARRIET BERNICK Times Sta IE KRYEWINSKE Mm iff x , lfj 'af l OJIVQYIU j fN'fi7 ' any ,W N H W J ME' ,.,. FHZHT U 5 - Ll MLN!! o l Lx r -- . INT! J it . N. f LL! I. Q E az' A E L Z 6 ' 4? N ta X ' W? A' , , 'r' l bf' D I frfini 1 , ' I Q5 , Academic LW O . Marianne C ln t Assistant Editor Sue Lampland I UNI ORS Dave Rubenstein, Treasurerg Mel Henderson, Presidentg Susan Lampland, Vice-Presidentg and Peg King, Secretary. The excitement of being upperclassmen accompanied the class of 62 as they entered Central in the fall. Everyone turned out to vote for class officers, and the busy year began. Preparations strated immediately for the year's activi- ties with a money-raising car wash. In December an enthusiastic audience proved with their applause that the junior Class play was a real success. Junior Essays, Girls' and Boys' State, and the receiving of class rings followed in rapid succession, and before long the wonderful junior year was almost ended. The end of the year brought the biggest event for the Juniors which was, of course, the Junior-Senior Prom. As usual it was a big success. Thanks to the able guidance of Mr. Curtis, ad- visor of the junior Class. This year will long remain in the pleasant memories of the class of 62 . MR. T. CURTIS Junior Class Advisor Industrial arts, an area often underesti- mated, is an integral part of academic life at Central. It can be carried into the upper classes through the advanced in- dustrial arts courses as depicted here. It is taught by Mr. Ted Sauer. Mr. Maas HOMEROOM 1B ROW 1: Marcy Shapiro, Carol Schatz- berg, Bob Kramlinger, Clyde Buford, Gayle Pearlman, Betty Kasper, Karen Lamb. ROW 2: Mike Godes, Sandy Haub, Sue Lilja, Babetta Hart, Barb- ara Applebaum, Jacque Rehder. ROW 5: Robert Edwards, Myra Mandel, joe Piel, Mike Brennan, Edward Sil- berg, Leonard Horowitz, joan Wal- ton. ROW 4: David Toushin, Richard Lynn, George Nelson, Stephen Cole- stock, Robert Winston, Philip XVeber. Illr. Liesfb HOMEROOM 5 ROW 1: Barb Hunter, Donna Bowles, Geraldine Erickson, Arlene Risedorph, joanie Mersky, Dale Mewman, Penny Esch, Dari Ansari. ROW 2: Sharon Hodgin, Robert Agnes, Cherie Comp- ton, Leroyce Yarborough, Betsey Per- ry, Claudia Hubbard, Diane Geery, Mr. Liesch. ROW 3: Don Gruber, john Kosel, Mike Degel, Margaret Watson, Tom Muraski, Martin Coppe, Denis Jeffords, Scott Miller. ROW 4: Sharon Loomis, Bill Unke, john Schroeder, Tom LeDuc, David Otter- ness, Ralph Bannister, jack Shanklin, Suzanne Arnold. Mr. Kamlek HOMEROOM 8 ROW I: Robert Winger, Robert Wells, Mr. Kacalek, Norbert Welage, Nick Dunn. ROW 2: Charles Tyson, David Zehner, Alvin Woll, Don Dom- agalski, Clayton Hamilton, Mike Win- dey. ROW 3: Michael Feirtag, Den- nis Bergstrom, Richard Carpenter, Terrance Erdrich, Ronald Werth, Har- lan Tarball. Mr'. Sauer HOMEROOM 10 ROW 1: Jeanette Carringer, Carol Ehrlich, Andrea Siegel, Thelma Lit- ton, Phyllis Perlman, Arlene Zaman- sky, Curt Selander, Mr. Theodore Sauer. ROW 2: Patricia Pasket, Di- ane Kelm, Suzanne Hodgson, Mary Jo McCluney, Celia Ann Starks, Peggy Baer, Reginald Steer. ROW 3: Jack Herrmann, Gloria Applebaum, Steve Rubin, jerry Thomas, Bob Weinstine, Bob Nemer, Lovie Dee Parker. ROW 4: Tom DuPaul, james Flowers, Gary Manteuffel, Irv Olson, joe Stinchfield, Perry Cohler. Mrs. Wamzamuker HOMEROOM 114 ROW 1: Marie Corbin, Jo Ann Mer- cado, Steven Speech, Stanley Karter, Norman Netzman, Sharyl McPheeters. ROW 2: Dixie Hasse, Ellen Gant- man, Rochelle Mitchell, Jane Keider, Kathy Walker, Pat Lynch, Mrs. Wan- namaker. ROW 5: Kathleen Dwyer, Dan Baranko, Al Hart, Richard Kot- val, Richard Wright, James Laurie, Judith Joyce. ROW 4: Laddy Miller, Bob Schmit, Jerry Youngquist, Mike Corrigan, Bob Holly, Jack Grimm. Miss Moe I-IOMEROOM 119 ROW 1: Barbie Graham, Elvina Hop- kins, Wendy Chappie, Mary Sattler, Myra Mackoff, Ellen Gordon. ROXX' 2: Barbara Fortmeier, Thomas Stein- mueller, David J. Rosenberg, Dave Cukier, Gail Page, Ellen Kantrowich. Sandi Sampson. ROW 3: Nancy Ash- ton, Mary Lien, Thomas Michaud, James Buck, Michael Aldes, Jeannine Vax. ROW 4: Terry Clasen, Jim Lange, Robert Berg, Richard Am- brose. Jeffrey Bearman, Curtis Frand- sen, Robert Spicer. Mr. Tborsou HOMEROOM 120 ROW 1: Georgia Ales, Merrilly Mil- ler, Roger Mondale, Bob Straka, Vic- kie Lieberman, Risci Billeigh, Jean Robertson. ROW 2: Don Efron, Dave Kemp, Nancy Holland, Nanci Hertz. Wendy Gislason, Georgeanne Cover- dale, Mr. Thorston. ROW 3: Thomas Reader, Evelyn Lyksett, Donna Bow, Ronald Field, Art Videen, Edith Kal- nins, Karen Pearson, Shirley Evans. ROW 4: Tom Le Mere, Carl Seaquist, Jerry Paar, Randy Nielsen, Bill Berge- ron, Glen Gustafson. Randy Carlson. Mr. Kluwiffer HOMEROOM 125 ROW 1: Marion Fryer, Adrianne Kes- sel, James Neilson, Margaret Blount, Margie Lanz, Mr. Klawitter. ROXV 2: Susan Pritchard, Carol Heldt, Michael Robinson. William McKinney, Elliot Grater, Rollie Prawer, Sandy Lundeen. ROW 5: Suzanne Dow, Murray Ev- ans, Howard Kaplan, Michael Grady. Gail Andre, Mary Ann Shetka. ROW 4: Carol Biedermann, Jim Delaney, Jim Benson, Greg Johnson. Melvin Roth, Melvin Burton. Ronald Cohen. l 1 4 Mr. Muetzel HOMEROOM 201 ROW 1: Paula Cunningham, Carol Smith, Donald Kurrh, Korky Jensen, Susan Moore, Carol Goldstein, Garda Weir. ROW 2: Nancy Krook, Diane Redden, Delores Holloman, Wendy Boyden, Barbara Becker, Ricci Noble, Kathe Faragher, Mr. Muetzel. ROW 3: Teri Jo Ludden, Ronald Deutsch- lander, Marvin Severson, Timothy Mc- Ginnis, Robert Vaugh, Ronald Efron, Lisa Kansas. ROW 4: Gordon Han- nah, James Page, Barry Kirschner. Tom Johnson, Bill Stuttgen, Conrad Vierow, John Flaskerud, Ronnie Crawford. og ggi, Mr. llyilliam Gerdrr HOMEROOM 206 ROW 1: Inez Adamson, Jean Tarbell, Sara Nason, Daryl Levitan, Paul Nak- anishi, Louise Ackerman, Mr. Gerdts. ROW 2: Larry Sirott, Judy Howie, Patrick Teel, Kay Fredensborg, Rog Peterson, Dorothy Campbell. ROW 3: Sharon Findlay, Cherryl Knox, Mary Jo Schutz, Fred Johnston, Dianne Wilson, Connie Pollnow, Theresa Ha- jduga. ROW 4: Gerald Amon, Ver- non Roeske. Gary Martin, Richard Daugherty, Jerry Melander, Jack Bat- tleson, Don Krinkie. Mrs. Eraine Srbmi! HOMEROOM 221 ROW 1: Penny Dando, Barb Piette. Burton Peterson, Judie Santee, Shar- on Benscoter, Peggy King. ROW 2: Barb Cairncross, Sue Wilmer, Karen McConnell, Les Novak, Ruth Soren- sen, Carolynn Howard, Mrs. Schmit. ROW 3: Erin McNamara. Dave El- dridge. Donnie Alfred. Vince Wag- ner, Gary Lensing, Don Roberts. Diane Foley. ROW 4: Bruce Dahl, Bill Hicks, Rufus Carson. Rick Carter, Patrick Brigge, Herbert Kirst, Mark Mesenbourg. Mr. Molkenbm' HOMEROOM 225 ROW 1: Lolita Lajasse, Bobbie Kap- lan, Dawn-Hoveland Suzanne Sisson. Nancy Weller, Sandy Lasky, Kathie Germscheid, Mr. Molkenbur. ROXV 2: Russell Starkey, Charlotte Benner, Cheryl Rusk, Gene Rohan. Michele Mooney, James Haggenmiller. ROW 3: Karen Smith. Tom McLeon. Judy Pfenning, Jerald Johnson, Jim Stahel, Morris Rachelle, Gary Kettleson. ROW 4: Warren Powers, Jeff Flynn. Dave Johnson, Ed Nelson, Carl Eck- strand, Bill Seymour. Tom Hervin. Q Mr. Carile HOMEROOM 302 ROW 1:Beverly Jones, Karen Seiffert, Mary Heinz, William Markey, La- Joyce Craig, Judie Naumann. ROW 2: Kristin Bergstrom, Diana Dix, Jan Krumpelmann, Mary Trafton, Molly Post, John Bregel, Mr, Castle. ROW 3: Gary Lewis, Arthur Smith, Foster Weston, Mike Becker, Bennett Clark, Al Gray. ROW 4: Jim Neikirk, Patti Fry, Marty Rosen, Chuck Slaning, Barry Evans, Margie Young, Mike Pool. Mr. Ryan HOMEROOM sov ROW 1: Janice Abramson, Harriet Neren, Nancy Rosenblum, Judy Grohs, Toby Godes, Marda Paymar. Mr. Ryan. ROW 2: Bonnie Berko- vitz. Sylvia Levey, Rosa Szajman. Sandie Altman, Hilary Younger, Janet Colvin. ROW 3: Steve Weiss, Debby Jones, Tom Shannon, Bill Proetz, Paul Ratwik, Enrico Rosenbau, Susan Lampland. ROW 4: Rick Berland. Rick Rosen, Rom Rompkins, Hans Knoop, Steve Jensen, Preston Miller, Richard Berc. Miss Har! HOMEROOM ROW 1: Anne Paden, Betsy Harris, Liz Kanny, Sandy Lieberman, Lona Londer, Candace Roth, JoAnn Rut- chick. ROW 2: Sandra Bolender Mike Wells, Richard Leicler, Mary ljim- Iurlv Innes. Nancv Resnick, Ruth Burke, Miss Hart. ROW 3: Jan Napier, Robert Lacher. Dave Lund- berg, Mike Davison, Janice Uggen. Bruce Cremer. Milly Goldish, Virgin- ia Trudeau. ROW 4: Arnie Paster, Bob Grossman, Jim Johnson, Kent Rosenblum, Joseph Ficker, John Schleh, Jim Rosenbaum, Howard Al- len. Mrs. Norbeck HOMEROOM 312 ROW 1: Jacqueline Rochford. Char- lene Banks, Linda Bendel, Earnestine Neal, Bev Orren. ROW 2: Michael Pearlman. Lynn Johnson. Barb Nel- son, Nick Davison, Michael Avery, Jean Lampland. ROW 3: Dianne Weisman, Gale Hedquist, Ridley Ken- nedy, Flora Galloway, Richard Mc- Kenney, Jenelle Bernstein, June Spald- ing. ROW 4: Bob Carl, Mike Bohn Steve Maxwell. Art Ritter, Richard Kohl, Melvin Henderson, David Du- fresne. P Sr Mr. Nelson HOMEROOM 319 ROW 1: Kathleen Mueller, Barbara Jacobs, Judy Klein, Judy Arenson, Ellen Zamansky, Vicki Lubov, Mr. Nelson. ROW 2: Theresa Pasket, Carol Steenberg, Jacquelyn Coulter, Judy Schimek, Barb Frishberg, Carol Steenberg, Barb Smith, Roberta Young. ROW 3: Doug Wallace, Mel Lovejoy, Dave Wentz, Andrew Kane, Guy Chase, Nancy Hoist, Alan Cars- tensen. ROW 4: Larry Fine, Richard Hanson, Doug Witzigreuter, Craig Johnson, Dan Greene, John Kohnen. Mr. Moilanen HOMEROOM 520 ROW 1: Edith Cohen, Elaine Van Eaton, Dorothy Dunlop, Judith Bai- ley, Ruth Rose, Susie Singer, Mr. Moilanen. ROW 2: Sharon Oia, Bon- nie Marvy, Craig Sandberg, Dan Cod' don, Joni Lathrop, Mary Hemingway. ROW 3: Tim Metcalf, James Green- lee, Diane Wagner, William Hox- meier, Ted Beecroft, Joanne Tenter, John Pritchard. ROW 4: Michael Ap- plebaum, Mike Lynch, John Schnell, James Buschner, Gary Hedman, Mary Bloomquist. Mr. Blaze HOMEROOM 522 ROW 1: Diane Howard, Liz lgo, Carol Fowler, Pat Pince, Sharon Mc- Kittrick, Mr. Blaze. ROW 2: Mary Ditonno, Katie Nason, Kay Williams, Mary Kay Nickelson. Marguerite Car- ter. ROW 3: David Stowell, David Robertson, Gerald Peterson, Steve Bassett, Mike Mason, James Dailey, Don Wood. ROW 4: Martin Frizoncl, Judson Hilton, Leon Kline, Thomas Lentsch, Andre Enskqt, William Cox. Mr. Smilb HOMEROOM 402 ROW l: Stan Diamond, Renie Per- leet, Janet Quilling, Maxine Statland, Brenda Ingersoll, Nancy Lynch, Mr. Smith. ROW 2: Nancy Miller, Marie Aarthun, Marcia Behrens, Edan Humphrey, Kathy Watson. ROW 3: Mike Litman, Stuart Berde, David Rubenstein, Alan Sandstrom, Ray Whitmore, Joe Johnson. ROW 4: Larry Kaplan, Sharon Edwards, Bruce Guetzkow, Chuck Hawthorne, Michael Tenney, Judy Kline, David S. Rosen- berg. Mr. Robideaux HOMEROOM ROW 1: Linda Sorose, Beanie Zidel, How Bream, Stephen Kaufman, Leonard Hall jonathan Wiener, Carol Melbye. ROW , Susan Lamprey, Susan Kinney, joan Hubba jeradine Moe, Michealyn Kvasnik, Susan Tr Betsy Lund, Mr. Robideaux. ROW 5: Cha Dent, David Barton, Angel Glickman, How Milstein, Henry Brandis, Lois Duffina, Will Neal. ROW 4: james Simmer, Greg Ry: Edward Farsht, Jerry Pogoriler, Rick Hoffm: Charles Knapton, Boyd Scbernbeck, Mich Orr. One of the many subjects offered to juniors is Physics. As shown in this picture, learning can be educational and fun through work in the laboratory. Here a College Physics class under the direction of Mr. Brett learns about motion and other fundamentals of physics. . SOPHOMORES Class officers L. to R. Linda Brown, Secretary: Vince Anderson, Treasurer: Mr. Dunckel, Advisor: Sally Quast, Vice Presidentg joel Mahle, President. The Class of '63 settled down to business after the problems and frustrations of their freshman year. Aside from initiating new freshmen, wel- coming new class members, and studying intently, they elected joel Mahle, Presidentg Sally Quast, Vice-Presidentg Vince Anderson, Treasurer, and Linda Brown, Secretary and planned a successful sophomore Sweetheart dance. The important position of class advisor to the Sophomore class is held by Mr. N. Dunckel, who teaches in the math development program. Study hall offers these sophomores a chance to catch up on the homework they missed the night before. This particular group is studying for one of Mr. Therrien's terrifically hard French tests. Mr. Bulka HOMEROOM 3 ROW 1: Judy Levinsohn, Renee Fryer, Barb Rudberg, Maria Hicks, Margaret Swain, Dora Schwirtz, Patri- cia Loss, Sandy Burton, Nancy Braze- man. ROW 2: Carole Helmer, Anita Parker, Larry James, Gary Kemp, Jerry Abrahamson, Harrison Red- mond,, Colleen Earle, Mr. Bulka. ROW 5: David Kiewel, Charles Combs, Thomas Mahaney, Robert Henderson, John Chell, Michael Marth, Jane Strokirk. ROW 4: Paul Woseth, Michael Teevwen, Miles Davenport, David Heleniak, Richard Schmidlin, Glenn Elliott, Steven Christoffenson, Chris Durand. Mr. Johnson HOMEROOM 4 ROW 1: Josie Sepeda, Janet Haney, Ann Corbey, Judy Davison, Frances Gimble, Laura Durand, Jean Klein, Mr. Johnson. ROW 2: Kay Banister, Kathy Boyd, Judy Bates, Janet Stock- well, Vivian Gundy, Carolyn Krinkie, Kathryn Hieb, Faye Fousek. ROW 3: Luba Makarenko, Ken Lownsbery, Ralph Coen, Ralph Duke, Tom Klees, James Kadera, Scott Taylor, Mike Zidel, Mary Kay Duren. ROW 4: Bruce Wheat, Steve Wight, John Fischer, Levester Seals, Iwen Heinz, Scott Reedal, Howard McKenzie, Vernon Kleinsasser. Miss Cbiglo HOMEROOM 101 ROW 1: Charles Kurnow, Gary To- dora, Jocelyn Mockabee, Miss Vaughn Chiglo, Kay Gilbertson, Janet Ahl, Penny Kleiman, George Karklins. ROW 2: Chris Cameron, Arvella Wiese, Rick Skate, Diane Anderson, Philip Claybourne, Jacqueline An- lauf, Stephen Keefe, Carol Anderson. ROW 3: Lois Brelje, Mary Hoistad, Tom Larkin, George Schrans, Howard Ellis, Gary Sunwall, Jim Vierling, Mary Moeller, Cynthia Benton. ROW 4: Sally Quast, Gary Barth, Rod Hof- stedt, Douglas White, Tolby Zeno, Jerry Ericksen, Ferris Jensen, James Aswegan, Janice Whaley. Miss Corbey HOMEROOM 102 ROW 1: Wilma Sanders, Laura Straus, Sara Murphy, Pat Boser, Wil- liam Harwell, Suzanne Gray, Jennifer Cutts, Jeannie Kogl. ROW 2: Jacque- line Robbins, Roger Jensen, Warner Gunsell, Stephen Mahle, Kay Frech- ette, Kathleen Meyer, Irene Rutchick, Vonnie Taggert, Margaret Hansen. ROW 3: Jane Flad, Howard Berkus. Jewell Jones, Marc Rothstein, Nathan Perlman, Karen Rhedin, Judith Anne, David Wordemann. ROW 4: Patricia Gehrke, Julie Vangsness, Mary Dero- sier, James Troje, Martin Fudenberg. Roger DeYoung. Joan Brener, Gene Moen, John Harrison. A. I l 1 A 1 l l l Mr. Lund HOMEROOM 106 ROW 1: Dana Petersen, Barbara Moe, Terri Schaffer, Grace Krenik, Paul Steinman, Jeannene Mackin, Jean Fredensborg. ROW 2: Barbara Mor- en, Kurt Smith, Richard Hillstrom, MaryLee McAndrew, Marilyn Gustaf- son, Sheryl Beaudry, Jerry Hanna, Sandra Kleidon. ROW 3: Dennis Pearce, David Heckel, Ruth Johnson, Richard Clemas, Lewis Smith, Nancy White, Robert Fesler. ROW 4: Jim Boehm, Jim Istas, Geisen Barron, Jack Sjobeck, Clark Jenney, Chuck Jameson, James Schroeder, Dennis Bowles. Mrs. WesiplJal HOMEROOM 115 ROW 1: Bob Salmonson, Harold Naiditch, Charles Garber, Nancy Mc- Nichols, Judy Behr, Mari Brier, Janie Geller. ROW 2: Kathy Desmond, Roberta Sigel, Judy Muscoplat, De- lores Watkins, Rochelle LaValla, Susan Yellen. Patricia Imhoff, Carol Larson. ROW 3: Mary Altobell, Tom Leavitt, Michael Levine, Jane Jeren- tosky, Carole McCluney, Richard Relf. Richard Menz, Sheryl Straus, David Haspel. ROW 4: Louis Latson, Thom- as Calt, Victor Tschida, Floyd Adel- man. Michael Hill, Jeffrey Moses, Walter Selden, Julianne Henricks. Miss Asher HOMEROOM 118 ROW 1: Judy Tobkin, Judith Kahn, Tari Schaffran, Steven Thompson. Bonnie Pihlstrom, Pat Stoltz, Carole Steffen. ROW 2: Cathy Tyson, Den- nis Yemoto, Tom Anderson, William Huebener, John Orlemann. Richard Menk, Paula McGraw. David Schep- ers. ROW 3: Gary Schneider, Joel Mahle, Sandy Carey, Bill Gove, Har- old Frelix. Bernadette Benner, Penny Lien. ROW 4: Daniel Weisbrod. Tom Howard, Yorke Jacobs. Richard Hil- lard, Jim Severson, Dan Bowe, Carl Helmar, Harvey Jones. Mix: Flilcb HOMEROOM 122 ROW 1: Mike Berkus, Michael Ble- hert, Debbie Taffel. Barbara Bowen, Adele Groesblck, Linda Kern, Paul Gerber. ROW 2: Kathy Holten, Sue Kemp. Merlin Hirschorn, Tim Ander- son, James Schaffran, Michael Gage. Linda Brown. Miss Flitch. ROW 5: Bob Koll, Bill Petersen. Nancy Mac- key, Audrev Schneider, Karen Mosso, Barry Catlin. James Gould, Pamela Brooke. ROW 4: Robert Crepeau. Tom Reed. Raymond Vandenberg, Robert Fischer, Robert Gehrz, Jim Heimkes, John Rusterholz, John Jackson. Miss Scbmoker HOMEROOM 124 ROW 1: Marcia Spiegel, Herbert Paist, Rosemary Wells, Joseph Fay, Mary Vierow, Ellen Mikulak, Mar- lene Cohen. ROW 2: James Rhoades, Caran Oja, Elizabeth Engelhardt, Gretchen Steen, Thomas Ellis, Vicki Spicer, Nanci Havlish. ROW 3: Lawrence Marofsky, Richard Bur- meister, David Piel, Robert Moore, Bill Murphy, Pat Szmiot, David Schneider, Fred Silverberg. ROW 4: Ronald Eikens, David Maze, Peter Bergstedt, Robert Smith, William Atchison, Dick Dehart, David John- son, James Guertler. Mr. Ellsworth HOMEROOM 207 ROW 1: Ray Marvis, Arnold Peter- sen, George Mayer, Mary Lou Cowan, Ellen Vasiliou, Cheryl Waldon, Diane Matteson, Richard Ellsworth. ROW 2: Kathleen Johnson, Sonia Quarstad, Sharon Clark, Larry Krenik. John Gross, Eddie Soltau, Robert Young, Sandra Harris. RO W3: Teri-Jo Good- let, Richard Dahl, James Schmit, Jay Fogelberg, Ted Johnson, Laurel Eha, Carol Newcomb, Bill Zucco. ROW 4: Russell Bower. Lorenzo Few, Dan Dahlin, Tom Raiter, Margaret Bas- sett, Harold Cowin, XVarren Carsten- sen. Miss Koehler HOMEROOM 209 ROW 1: John McKeen, Harryette Nay, Kay Bielenberg, Marcia Witzany, Jane Flowers, Shirley Johnson, Joyce Trout. ROW 2: Larry Atneosen, Carolyn Foss. Kathleen Mathes, Michael Slinde. Susan Tester. Mary Evans, Judith Miniclier, Miss Koehler. ROW 3: Michael Eppolito, Kathleen Bouttell, Eugene Boisson, Kurt Ehl- mann, Charles Bodin, Susan Arvani- tis, John A. Peterson, Angela Nielsen. John Schwartz. ROW 4: Edwin Salter. Sandra Norstrem, Roger Kirst, John Limoseth, Kenneth Ekelund, Douglas Olson, Dennis Jensen, John Williams. Mr. Hulml HOMEROOM 218 ROW 1: Jeanne Looney, Marion Mc- Intosh, Deedee Cohen. Rochelle Gold- farb, Michael Bernath, Celeste Rob- ins, Loretta Taple. ROW 2: Elizabeth Katz, Diane Birger, Marcillen Martin, Sharon Feeney, Helen Manos, Tom Hurwitz, Bonnie Rosenbloom, Janett Carlson. ROW 3: Steve Freeman. Mike Spector. Walter Cox, John Boyd, Gary Dusel, Ken Rosenberg, Steve Bernstein. ROW 4: Norman Maass, Michael Keaton, Judi Steimer, Warren Grodin, Richard Koch, Chuck Coughlin. Jim Marvy, Tom Moore. Mr. McDonald HOMEROOM 220 ROW 1: Carol Fink, Lynne Brandl, Carole Stewart, Gloria Coleman, Barb- ara Rosenbloom, Joyce May, Dale McAdams. ROW 2: Carole Kieffer, Marbie Nusser, William Zats, David Taylor, Anne Corson, Stuart Rosen, Herman Held, Norma Goldman, Ber- nice Boyd. ROW 3: Marion Thurn- auer, William Beecham, Barbara Olt- man, Curt Evert, Cloyce Morrow, Terry Kane, Janice Cohen, Lawrence Clardy. ROW 4: Vince Anderson, William Cone, Charles Cleveland, Lee Leuitan, Barry Rubin, Arnold Hamp- ton, Robert Mersky, Kelly Miller, Howard Neren. Mrs. Hall HOMEROOM 305 ROW 1: Roslyn Kaplan, Lynn Belkin, Jeanne Collins, Carole Syverson ,Teresa Cox, Jane Ludwigson, Way'ne Case, Richard Milavetz. ROW 2: John Whalen, Sandy Zisson, Janet Piepho, Judi Evans, La Rue Brown, Kay Cargill, Andrea Gilats, Mrs. Hall. ROW 3: Sue Roberts, Stephen Rosen- thal, Laird Anderson, Laura Singher, Jim Eichinger, Esther Goldberger, Mark Widsten, Marilyn Ziebarth. ROW 4: Barry Levitan, Bruce Glass- man, Grant Clardy, Darril Besikof, Jerry Lavin, Paul Plahn, Charles Near- ing, Mike Crane. Mr. Hoff HoMERooM szs ROW 1: Judi Sawchuk, Susan Singer, RoseAnn Norton, Lynn Hunt, Jan Leslie, Wendy Willson, Faye Halpern. ROW 2: Michael Manthey, Doyle Henning, Gary Mogol, Jason Cooper. Roger Gray, Gary Bell, Christine Cal- lender, Christine Rudberg. ROW 3: Charlene Dudovitz, Cheryl Miller, Arthur Katz, Sharon Judd, Barbara Brown, Earnestine Fagans, Thomas Newman, Karen Clasen. ROXV 4: Jim Olson, Ron Vilendrer, Rick Gough, Neil Sibley, Howard Brodsky. Brian Salita, Wendell Montgomery, Roger Forsberg. Mv'. Frilsrlne HOMEROOM 405 ROW 1: Arlene Rosenblum, Maxine Goldstein, Cynthia Klebanoff. Randa Keeley, Vicki Marvy. Gloria Commer, Kathy Pedersen. ROW 2: Linda Hal- per, Diane Roth, Carolyn Collins, Dorothy Neal, Leonard Zeff, Stephen Kaplan, Scott Lonson, Judy Tilsner. ROW 5: Diane Bratter, Judy Fine, Pat Johnson, Thomas Henry, Hollice Jobes. Jeffrey Feldstein, Leota Sever, David Singer. ROW 4: Jeffrey Hoel, Robert Militano, David Smith, Eddie Novick, Gerald Sevlie, Bill Pultusker, Marshall Goldish, Fred Banholzer. FRESH MEN The senior class of 61 wishes the best of luck to the senior class of 64 . Looking back, we recall - shyness in making acquaintances - the strict silence of homeroom - the beginnings of many joys, loves, and sorrows - the fear of being tardy - the hush of study hall - conscientiousness toward assignments -- un- easiness during the first week and the gradual relaxation during the year - looking up both physically and mentally to upperclassmen - and the difficulty in finding classrooms. - How well we remember! Mr. Katz HOMEROOM 11 ROW 1: Linda Sturley, Sharon Iver- son, Helene Paymar, Marilyn Isen- berg, Jefferey Hoveland, Priscilla Morton, Thomas Murphy, William Abel. ROW 2: Michael Kedrowski, Mary Jo Neuenfeldt, Gail Carlson, Lorna Killa, Kathryn Szenay, Trudie- jean Eorsberg, Darlys Burchett, Paul Naumann, Mr. Kathz. ROW 5: Mary Le Mere, Curt Knudsen, jack Run- ning, Fred Kaplan, Edward Cloukey, Judith Rivkin, Frances Dremmer, Mar- io Gross, Gayle Adam. ROW 4: Jef- fery Latzer, Pamela jackson, Susan Winn, Gary Menard, Kenneth Prawer, Tom Maykoski, Laurel Beedon, Bill Diehl, john Dando. Alf. Kirkwood HOMEROOM 100A ROW 1: Wilma Friedman, Mary Fearing, Gregg Manderson, john Far- below, Randall Pratt, Merriett Maul, Robert Anderson, Garry Clark, Mr. William Kirkwood. ROW 2: Dennis Niermann, john Low, Mary Eyrich, Claudia johnson, Judy Roberts, Shar- on Grudem, Barbara Horn, Judith Barker, Robert Gulbranson. ROW 3: Edward Snyder, Elizabeth May, janet Carney, Dianne Brucker, Janice Cad- well, LaVonne Peller, Susan Erdman, George Costanzo, Dwight Vancleve. ROW 4: Kathleen Dahl, William Bennet, Robert Wilson, Richard Clem- ents, Charles Morris, Wayne Doma- galski, john Rose, John Lawrence, Lee Allen. Air. Daniel: HOMEROOM 100B ROW 1: Jim Sochnik, Mike Benton, Cynthia Ware, Michele King, jim Hamm, Herbert Richardson, Bruce Triebold, Pamela Nielsen, Mr. Kincy Daniels. ROW 2: Diana Bauer, Barb- ara Gage, Richard Kirsehner, Diane Crawford, Thomas Thompson, Mary Wood. Beverly Kadera, Janet Erick- son. ROW 3: Roger Pittelkow, Mary Olson, Gerald Edelstein, Linda New- man, Bettylou Byrne, Veronica Hoff, Susan Schreck, Dawn Meyer, David Bruner. ROW 4: Sandra Rotrick, Roger Barcus, Kenneth Hoxmeir, john Krasky, Donald Martin. Gary Ed- meier, john Olson, Sandra Swanson, Anne Hedback. Mr. Brel! HOMEROOM 203 ROW 1: john Hegg, Sandra Karter, Tom Marshall, james Morris, Mari- lynn Tenenbaum, Linda Zoubek, Kathy Anderson, Steven Weiss. ROW 2: Ruth Sternberg. Terrance Dunni- gan. Jean Hoisser, Robert Zick, Peter Schwartz, Diane Wallin, Meredith Blehert, Mr. Brett. ROW 3: Margaret Kirchoff, Carolyn Rothstein, Kathleen Bartels. Stanley Rein, Michael Turn- ing, Gail Anderson, Barbara Bland, Leslie Snyder. ROW 4: jeffrey Nel- son, Mary jane Pehling, Carolyn John- son, Robert Kempe, Craig Zimmer- man, Dan jersak, Marlene Langman, Bob Harris, james Kaintz. Mrs. Bernlren HOMEROOM 211 ROW 1: Robert Schaffhausen, Mary Steiner, James OHara, Marjorie John- son, Mary McDonough, Ann Dziubak, Beverly Berndt, Nancy King. ROW 2: Terri Johnson, Daniel Hurwitz, Lana Fati, Roberta Segal, Keith Erl- andson, Kit Larson, Judy Haag, Sally Johnson, Mrs. Buntsen. ROW 3: Bob Jennings, Dorothy Lohmann, Judy Daugherty, Orval Quarstad, Gary Carlson, Robert Biehler, Kathy Jones, Morre Wilf. ROW 4: Nancy Berber- ick, Donald Hicks, Lesley Jorbin, Clark Huebener, Karl Maker, Richard Swanson, George Michael, Margie Flynn. Mr. Gavin HOMEROOM 212 ROW 1: Bonnie Serpico, Kathy Syl- vester, Martha Gaustad, Dick Davi- son, Tom Entleutner, Maureen Mal- colm, Marcy Fredenberg, Karen Du- bin. ROW 2: Donald Rambo, Mari- lyn Leonard, Melinda Sieber, Marilyn Dinesen, David Huestis, Stacy Vavou- lis, Craig Falls, Eddie Shanklin, Mar- cia Litman. ROW 3: Jim Shaller, Daniel Rein, Catherine Fechner, Mar- cia Erskine, Ron Specter, Thomas Vo- gel, James Kemp, Judith Mahr, Peter Kordell. ROW 4: Kearney Triplett, Dean Schulz Don Hinsman, John OHara, Bruce Jesse, Tony Blons, Kar- en Anderson, Timothy Schmalz, Terry Menk. Mrs. Swanson HOMEROOM 213 ROW 1: Stephanie Jones, Louise Thompson, Mary Mitchell, William Smith. William Abbott, Patricia Bel- lis, Bill Cornell, Tom Hoffman. ROW 2: Joe Wolkowicz, Madelyn Wells, Robert Gross, Gordon Peterson. Robert Germscheid, Jackie Wells, Rochelle Friedman, Marsha Cohen, Mrs. Swanson. ROW 5: Sherry Ras- mussen, Pamela Lindahl, Gisela Fohl- meister, Shiela Mehlhaff, Linda Piette, Mark Anderson, Gerald Martin. Kittv Donohue, Charles Woodward. ROW 4: Roger Cline, Hawkins Portia, Jim Sorensen, Karl Larson. Philip Tuck- ner, Ron Helfman, Dale Holman, Kit Roe, Toni Carter. Miss Korflmge HOMEROOM 214 ROW 1: Mary Appelbaum, Joan Lan- ner. Robert Wight, James Youngren, Judy Robins. Aida Valenzuela. Gary Cormican, Miss Korfhage. ROW 2: Cathy Beyer, James Sjerven, Robert King, Mary Hackner. Jon Hoistad. Nancy Nickelson, Sharon Janisch, Catherine Helmer. ROW 3: Gary Feirtag, Diane Phillippi. Mary Mul- laney, Jeanne Hansen, David Thoel- ke, Barbara Rowen, Steven Weinberg, Cheryl Gill, Karen Ekdahl. ROW 4: Frances Herman, Martin Christensen, Stanley Peterson, Daniel Talbot. David Frost, Greg Disch, Richard DuPaul, Tom Fabel, David Lilquist. Mr. Tberrien HOMEROOM 215 ROW 1: Patricia Claussen, Gretchen Weir, Paula NaVarro, Judy Miller, David Pawlicki, Diane Etienne, Eu- gene Williams, Mr. Therrien. ROW 2: Richard Pett, Sandra Hoyoss, Dawn Jacobsen, Sheila Zeno, Sam Karayasaf, Jerry Curtis, Bonnie Bauer. ROW 3: Louise Robertson, Lucy Nason, Shar- on Risedorph, JoAnn Weber, Joan Wallace, Melissa Clemans, Dan Mur- phy, Jim Roban. ROW 4: Tom Thompson, Jim Johnson, Albrecht Dumke, Dale Schmidt, Greg Smith, Todd Kixmoeller, George Luecke, An- gie Cayou. Mr. Benepe HOMEROOM 310 ROW 1: Mike Kayser, Judy Boyd, Bonnie Meyer, Nancy Willis, Barbara Kramer, Sandra Lemmer. Susan Lilien- kamp. ROW 2: Art Morris. Hope Jackson, Fred Wasmund, Judy Cor- win, Jean Howard, Mary Lou Joyce, David Jungbauer, Rita Quinlan. ROW 3: Ellen Rice, Polly Beauneir, Gary Young, Sandra ClaPP- Andrea Cayon, Carolyn Buser, John Upton, Jennette Therrien. ROW 4: John Thompson, Donovan Hoff, Frank Demma, Ed- ward Rosenblatt, Pat Leslie, Bob Brands, Lee Despen, David Carlton, Gary Muntean. Mr. McGee, Mis: Barb, Mrr. Dueuzer HOMEROOM 208, 217, 308 ROW 1: Prudence Bergerson, Patri- cia Flaherty, Timothy I-luebener. Kath- leen Kievel, Gloria Lovejoy, Donald Richard, Thomas Penne, Miss. Bach. ROW 2: Mary Meyers, Michael Tuf- enk, Sharon Beacom, Patricia Olson. Dennis Seat, Richard Adams, Donald Hoover, Mrs. Daenzer. ROW 3: Mr. McGee, Ralph Brick, Robert Nonne- rnacker, Thomas Nygard, Alex Dyka, Thomas Diel, Ronald Aanenson. Ze- nas LaBelle. ROW 4: Donald Metz- ler, Gary Eckstrom, Todd Kelly. Don- ald Thomas, Bill Knutson, Larry Ny- gren, William Eckley, James Matt. Homemaking is emphasized in the life of many new freshmen as some of them have their first experience trying to sew a straight seam or pin up-a heml Here one class of girls is trying their skill at making some home-made Christmas gifts. Not only do these sewing projects save the girls money, but they give them a sense of accomplishment. 84 ' s f i K ' 4-ff QI ,A QQ! O W I gift .4 A 'W xtm uwiculazr Club Editor Debby Bixby Assistant Editor Barb F ortmeier Music 8: Drama Editor Barb Leaf Assistant Editor Tberesa H ajduja 85 Purpose 0 Exim-Curricular Activities ln extra-curricular activities we experience some of the most important memories of high school. Here the students have a chance to become more well-rounded individuals. In the clubs the students hrave 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 STUDENT COUNCIL The student governing body of Central is one any school could be proud of. The larger body is composed of elected repre- sentatives from each homeroom and is known as the Student Council, while the smaller group, the Executive Council, is chosen by and from the homeroom repre- sentatives. Charity drives, can Field Service and Sno-Day are tions which the performs. But perhaps its most important function is to give to its members the opportunity to develop leadership qualities and to practice democratic principles. sponsorship of Ameri- students, Homecoming just a few of the func- Student Council ably think they have. Extra-curricular activities fill in th gap that is left when the students have nothing to d but schoolwork. Central can' really be proud of he extra-curricular activities, and we give many thanks t the advisors whose expert guidance has made the ac tivities what they are. On the left is Mr. Ausemus, advisor, and on the right, Peter Renstrom, President. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD L. to R., Bob Stanich, Treas urer: LaVonne Risedorph, Vice Olson, Recording Secretary. President: Peter Renstrom, Pres- ident: Vicki Sutton, Corres- ponding Secretary: and Margie EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW 1: Margie Olson, Rec. Sec., Bob Stanich, Treas., LaVonne Risedorph, Vice-Pres., Pete Renstrom, Pres., Vicki Sutton, Cor. Sec., Roger Gray, Don Gruber, Teresa Saraiva e Sousa. ROW 2: Toshi Sato, judy Miller, jevne Garvik, Karen Lyngholm, Maxine Anderson, Debby Bixby, Grazia Marzioli. ROW 3: Sue Lampland, jane Flacl, jana Westergren, Katie Kixmoeller, Marilyn Gustafson, Betty Lou Byrne, Marilyn Ziebarth, Pam Brooke, Bizz Englehart. ROW di: joel Mahle, john Hundley, Dick Hall, Bill Bennett, Dave Wykes, Todd Kixmoeller, jim Nash, Phil Levin, Ben Clark. ROXV S: Chuck Tyson, Bob Mersky, Mel Henderson, Gene Moore, Paul Crane, jeff Werner, jerry Paar, joe Butwin, Bill Rodenkirchen. , STUDENT COUNCIL ROXV 1: LaVonne Risedorph, Margie Olson, Vicki Sutton, Teresa Saraiva e Sousa, Gra- zia Marzioli, judy Behr, Arlene Rosenblum. ROW 2: Kathy Neily, Ruth Dunn, Katy Kixmoeller, jevne Garvik, Mickey Ander- son, Karen Lyngholm, Phyllis Perlman, Ce- leste Robins, Debby Bixby. ROW 3: Sheila Ettinger, Betty Lou Byrne, Kay Fredens- borg, judy Levinsonn, Sue Moore, Nancy Davis, Bizz Engelharclt, Pat Flaherity. -ROW 4: Carol Lewis, Cathy Fechner, Andrea Cayou, Darlys Burchett, judy Miller, jacque Rehder, Mary Hemmingway, judy Robins. ROW' 5: jana XVesterg,ren. Susan Lampland, janice Anderson, jane Flad, Marilyn Gus- tafson, Karen Smith, Marilyn Ziebarth, Pam Brooke. ' ROW 1: Bob Schaffhauser, Dick Hall, Phil Levin, Alan Ruvelson, jonathan Wiener, Pete Renstrom, Bob Stanich. ROW Z: joe Wolkowicz, Stan Rein, john Hundley, Bill Roclenkirchen, Satoshi Sato, Tom Klees, Rick Skare. ROW 5: Chuck Tyson, Spencer Smith, Bennett Clark, joel Mahle, Don Gruber, Roger Gray, Dave Cukier. ROW 4: William Bennett, Melvin Hen- . derson, joe Butwin, Dave Wykes, Dick Hansen, Bob Mersky, Todd Kixmoeller, Gary Gormin. ROW' 5: Frank Skaff, Gene Moore, Doug Olsen, Paul Crane, joe Marver, jeff Werner, Dan Dahlin, jerry Paar. 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. Wfe all greatly appreciate their services. In the picture above from left to right are, row one: Loni Schnitzer, Sandy The study hall monitors are responsible for raking attendance and keeping the study hall orderly. They go beyond their call of duty in helping to run the study hall smoothly. ln the picture below from left to right are, row one: Judd Hilton, Bill Atchison, Melvin Henderson, Dave Ray, Ben Clark, Bill Gove, Dickson, Judy Santee, Nancy Lynch, Lynn Jacobson, Pam Price, row two: Barb Leaf, Korky Jensen, Barb Cairncross, Kathy Neily, Mary Hemingway, Maxine Anderson, Kathy Byrne, row three: Arlene Rise- dorph, Sally Holmgren, Karen Koch, Diana Dix, Diane Redden, Marianne Englehardt, Nancy Krook. . STUDY HALL MONITORS row two: Charlene Banks, Beanie Zidel, Anita NXfil- liams, Jacquie Anlauf, Donna Bowles, Judie Santee, Elvina Hopkins, row three: Laurel Eha, Barbara Ap- plebaum, Jeannine Vax, Mike Litman, James Laurie, Tim McGinnis, Dave Barton, Kris Bergstrom. Wi? 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 Centralite. They are responsible for prompt, reliable service to every corner of the building. All are well-versed in the mechanics of the school's visual aid equipment. Mr. R. Molkenbur advises the group. Illustrated at right are some typical workers. Pictured above are, Row 1: jerry Unglaub, John Schnell, Dick Zinn, Andre Enskat, Walt Fohlmeister. Row 2: Steve Speech, Ed Berris, jim Neikirk, Tom McLeod, john Krumins, PROJECTION FORCE Steve Claybourne. 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 brains utilized behind the scenes. Their helpful services are under the direction of Mr. Muet- zel. Row 1: Mr. Muetzel, Otto Eylandt, Horace Mil- ler, Phyllis Peterson, Mascot, jim Krenik. Row 2: Harold Modell, .Bennett Clark, Norb Willage, Bill Buel, Bill Manthes, Pete Levys, Steve Speech. . GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS . This group donates an hourf their school day in assisting t guidance department. They ga valuable experience in cleric duties by doing everything frc typing reports to answerii phones and delivering messagt ROW 1: Dianne Weisman, Tomye Mendelsohn, Lovie Parker, Carol Sinks, Mrs. Eleanor Conant. ROW 2: Karen Axne, Beverly Jones, Myrna Rutman, Bonnie Berkovitz, Bobbie Kaplan, Laura Durand. ROW 3: Nancy Ratwik, Kathy Watson, Kathleen McCauley, Genene Youngren, Mary Evans, Lois Bick. MAIN OFFICE HELPERS . . . The office helpers also do their share. Their duties consist of aiding the office clerks by delivering mes- sages, answering phones, and checking the attendance list. ROW 1: Marcia Witzany, lnez Adamson, Susan Perlich, Bobbie Kaplan, Carole Kieffer, JoAnn Mercado. ROW 2: Donna Bow, Carol Bolin, Carol Fowler, Liz Igo, Sheila Ettinger, Mary Sattler, Phyllis Perlman. ROW 3: Linda Carstens, Sharon Batters, Flora Galloway, Mary Lien, Rachelle Morris, Bonnie Bisnow, Lois Hogan. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . This organization meets every other week for a program on in- ternational relations. Sometimes they have speakers, sometimes films, sometimes discussions. The IRC adds a great deal to Central's club program. It provides stu- dents interested in international relations a chance to study and discuss this project. ROW 1: Marda Paymar, Publicity chairman, Stephen Dahms, President, Alan Weinblatt, Treasurer, Judith Perlman. Secre- tary, Chuck Tyson, Vice President, Gary Gormin, Historian, Nancy Davis, Mr. Kirkwood, Advisor, Susie Fine. ROW 2: Sue Treat, Grazia Marzioli, Jean Lampland. Larry Sirott, Marilyn Goldberger, Doylene Tittle, Barb Hunter, Joyce Compton, Sondy Lieberman, Judy Barnett, Marcy Shapiro. ROW 3: Molly Post, Rochelle Mitchell, Angela Cayou. Karen Rhedin, Jane Strokirk, Satoshi Sato, Susan Lampland, Susan Cohen, Cheryl Rusk, Mary Heinz, Cherie Compton. ROW 4: Kathryn Mora- vec, Don Roberts, Cheryl Kane. Bonnie Bisnow, Karen Smith, Regina Mallett, Pauline Doherty, Burton Rein, David Huebnner, Daniel Talbot, Sylvia Levey. ROW 5: Karen Norstrom, Ordway Greer, Teresa Saraiva e Sousa, Michael Froman, John Flask- erud, Dave Otterness, Mark Miller, Ila Winn, Phyllis Peterson, Gary Levin, . FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA In the above picture are from left to right ROW ONE: Nanci Brazeman - Secretary, Judy Brooks - Treasurer, Bonnie Ber- kovitz - Vice-President, Mary Anne Zucco - President, Joyce May. ROW TWO: Debby Bixby, Nancy Ratwik, Donna Lan- de, Ellen Vasiliou, janet Ahl, Barbara Moren, Dawn Hoveland. ROW THREE: Carol Newcomb, Mary Lee McAndrew, Terry Smith, Barb Leaf, Debbie Taffel, janet Stockwell. ROXV FOUR: Rose Mary Papa, Bettye Wetzel, Carol Sinks, lla Winn, Cherryl Knox, Edrie Danielson, Sharon Meredith. Future Teachers of America is the club to belong to if you are interested in teaching as a profession. Teaching methods, certification, teacher qualifications and the problems which face a teacher are some of the topics discussed during the meeting. Highlights of the year are the F.T.A. luncheon, visits to public grade schools for practical teaching experience, and attendance at F.T.A. workshops and conventions. LIBRARY CLUB . These are the students who work in the Library. They devote one hour of each day to help in the library. At the above right, the library procedure is explained to a student. ln the above picture are from left to right ROXV ONE: joni Lathrop, Sharon Loomis, Larry Nyoren, Susan Aruanitia, Nan- cy Ashton, Ruth Burke. ROW TXVO: Connie Hahn, Cynthia Ware, Nancy Weller, Sally johnson, Sharyl McPheeters, Judy Klein. ROW THREE: Paula McGraw, Michael Gage, Karen Pearson, Donna Box, Michael Godes, Sandie Burton. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL . Girls' League's purpose is to promote co-operation among girls in every type of service with endeavor to develop the finest charac- ters and highest ideals , has remained the same throughout the years. The year the girls sold Christ- mas seals and dressed dolls. On Valentine's Day the League sponsored Val-o- grams. The turnabout dance was the big social event of the year. The girls' largest project is contributing 35150. every year to support an or- phaned child in Europe. Central has every right to be proud of this fine ser- vice organization and its faithful, hard-working ad- visor, Mrs. Conant. FUTURE BUSINESS S LEADERS Mrs. Eleanor Conant, Flora Galloway, Vice President, Mickey Anderson, President, Kathy Hamer, Treasurer, Peggy King. ROW 2: Sandy Dickson, Judie Santee, Carolyn Krinkie, Charlene Banks. ROW 5: Susan Kryewinske, Barbie Cairncross, Sandy Kahan, Margaret Swain, Linda Brown. These students are preparing 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 business world immediately after graduation. One of their projects this year was a fund-raising activity in which they sold candy. ROW 1: Sandra Reitberger, Maryjean Murray, Carole Nelson, Mary jane Duren, Joyce Hodd, Thomas Willey. ROW 2: judy Newman, Mary Kay Hilsgen, Nancy Turnbull, Kincy Daniels, Sharon Matykiewiez, Lafern Beaudoin. ROW 3: Mary Weiss, Mary Taggert, Rosemary Stoltz, Sandy Kjenstad, Danielle Marks, Nancy Murphy. RED CROSS The Red Cross Council is com- posed of students who have vol- unteered their time for perform- ing much needed tasks. They are in charge of the Red Cross fund raising campaign and the Red Cross gift boxes as well as the drive for blood donors. Even though the satisfaction of participating in such a worth- while organization is enough for the volunteers, they certainly de- serve our vote of thanks for a job well done. ROW 1: Mrs. E. Berntsen, Liz lgo, Sherry Rasmussen, Marcia Witzany, Richard Swanson, Barbie Graham, Marlene Cohen. ROW 2: Ann Dziubak, Mary Steiner, jennifer Cutts, Diane Phillippi, Sandra Rolnick, Valerie Swerling, Carole Steffen. ROW 3: Pat Flahrity, Valerie Brussell, Sally Williamson, Sharon Oia, Cheryl Gill, Margaret Hansen, Bobbie Bowen, Cheryl Wal- don, Sue Gill. ROW 4: Margaret Swain, Kathleen Bartels, Barbara Bland, Anne Hedback, Margaret Watson, Carole Helmet, Trudie-Jean Forsberg, Mary jean Mullaney. . PAINT 'N PATCHES Behind the scenes of all class plays, op- erettas, 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 Outstanding job. ROW 1: Susie Fine, Sheila Lotterman, Edan Humphery, Treasurer, Noel Larson, President, Pixie Johnson, Vice Presildent, Ellie Strem, Secretary, Myrna Rutman, Mrs. Janet Albrecht. ROW 2: Carla immons, ois Bic , Sheila Ettmger, Liz Kanny, Marianne Engelhardt, Janice Rinkey, Sharon Ola, Kay Price, Pam Price. ROW 3: Sylvia Levey, Mary Heinz, Kathy Pugh, Jenny Bernstein, Wendy' Boyden, Sharon Millin, Kathy Watson, Marda Paymar, Judy Brooks. Donna Lande. ROW 4: Mike Kvasnik, Nancy Davis, Mary Jo McCluney, Michelle Montgomery, Leesa Dennis, Bonnie Bisnow, Teri Jo Ludden. Patti Hoisser, Gina Swanstrom, Linda Brooke, Janet Quilling. At the left are the Paint 'n Patches crew and some of their friends who seem to think it is Halloween! Although they're fooling around now, their artis- tic talents add much to the thea- trical productions at Central throughout the year. When a student production is put on at Central, one of our charming Usherettes will take your ticket and show you your seat. These girls are chosen by the recom- mendation of their teachers. They must show qualities such as dependability and co- operation. This type of organization has a lot to offer its mem- bers. The girls are ac- quiring poise and con- fidence, while at the same time they are serving their school. ROW 1: Harriet Neren, Judy Behr, Judy Brooks, Korky Jensen, Nancy Krook, Phyllis Perlman, jennifer Cutts, Vev ROW Z: Pam Price, Toni Larkin, Linda Brown, Nancy Davis. Joyce Compton, Janet Janey, Laura Durand, Joyce ROW 3 Sharon Millin Diane Hovsard Susan Ross o ce Rudeen eanne Olson Ellie Strem udie San ee N n ,z . , ' - ,JY -.l '. .J .t, acy Suzanne Gray. ROW 4: Sue Dow, Betsy Harris, Joan Hubbard, Barb Anderson, Tomye Mendelsohn, Bonnie Marvey, Geery, Terry Smith. ROW 5: Susan Strandberg, Sandra Hinze, Phyllis Petersen, Bonnie Goodroad, Noel Larson, Lecy, Carol Sinks, Julie Vangsness, Rochelle Mitchell. USHERETTES Orren. Trout. Lynch, Diane LaVon TABLE TENNIS CLUB This fairly new club is fast becoming one of Central's most popular. It is a great club for making new friends, and an ideal way to forget yiqour troubles for a while. he club is now enjoying its 3rd successful year. There's something very relaxing about batting that old ball back and forth. ROW 1: Dwight Van Cleve, Satoshi Sato, Margaret Watson, Carolyn Buser, Marilyn Goldberger, Mr, johnson. ROW 2: Scotty Miller, Dan Coddon, Allen Tighe, Dave Rosenberg, M. S. Coppe. ROW 3: Mel Lovejoy, Marlan Tarbell, jerry Pogo- riler, Thomas Anderson, Wayne Domagalski, Pat Leslie. Not an easy game, table tennis requires ability, agil- ity, and accuracy. These come from long hours of practice. At right are three able, agile, and accurate members of the club. FOLK SONG CLUB The Folk Song Club is a new club at Central this year. The club is advised by Mr. Curtis. There has been a great revival of interest in folk singing in the past year, and Central is carrying on with this re- vival. At their meetings they have an en' joyable time singing folk songs. ROW 1: jack Grimm, jerry Reed, President, Al Gray. ROW 2: Donna Lande, Barnett, Suzanne Arnold, Bonnie Marvey, Secretary-Treasurer, Cherryl Know, Anne Paden. ROW 3: joe Butwin, Mark Miller, Roger Thomas, Gary Gormin, Don Paden. . PHILOSOPHY CLUB E Philosophy Club is ably advised by Mr. J. Ring. Its members discuss topics such as Buddhism, moral be- havior, and ethics at the monthly meetings. The members profit extensively from the give and take of ideas presented by their fel- low members. ROW 1: Gary Geller, Exec. Board, Sandy Kahan, Secretary, Alan Ruvelson, Chairman, Exec. Board, Carol Sinks, Exec. Board. Gary Gormin, Exec. Board, Marda Paymar, Myrna Rutman. ROW 2: Lois Bick, Sheila Ettinger, Barbara Bernick, Marilyn Goldberger, Terry Smith, Lyba Divine, Nancy Davis, Barbara Efron. ROW 3: Sheila Lotterman, Burton Rein, Tony Silver- man, Diane Erickson, Bonnie Bisnow, Chuck Hill, Susie Kryewinske, Jonathan Weiner, Nancy Ratwik. ROW 4: Lois Ras- mussen, Dave Fields, Jerry Ingber, Carol Dawson, Ray Brown, Phil Levin, Chuck Tyson, Cheryl Kane. ROW S: Alan Wein- blatt, Dave Brown, Horace Miller, Chuck Hedlund, Jerry Berkman, Ron Burton, Mark Miller, Steve Frank, Gary Levin. ROW 1: Mr. Ring, Advisor, Stephen Dahms, Treasurer, Steve Blons, Exec. Board, Andrea Mitau, Exec. Board, Barb Leaf, Exec. Board, Susie Fine, Exec. Board, Michael Froman, Exec. Board, Harriet Bernick. ROW 2: Fremajane Lipschultz, Ellie Strem, Judy Brooks, Donna Lande, Debby Bixby, Judy Barnett, Lynn Jacobson, Loni Schnitzer, Pam Price. ROW 3: Loren Geller, Valerie Brussell, Janice Rinkey, Marilee Gordon, Sandy Johnson, Kaye Price, Rosalie Lande. Barbara Berde. ROW 4: Jerry Ingber, Steve Katz, Nancy Collins, Dave Fields, Bill Buol, Bernie Cahill, Caroljean Hinz, Dave Makiesky. ROW 5: Noel Larson, Gary Levin, Ed Ettinger, Dave Brown, Ron Ettinger, Davie Huehener, Sidney Surles. FUTURE SCIENTISTS. ROW 1: Harriet Bernick, Margaret Hansen, Diane Bratter, Pat lmhoff. Marion Thurnaver, Sondy Lieberman, Lynn Hunt, Judith Perlman. ROW 2: Marcy Shapiro, David Haspel, Judith Rivkin, Karen Rhedin, Carolyn Buser, Marilyn Ziebarth. Molly Post, Her- man Held. ROW 3: Christine Rucl- herg, Catan Oja, Patty Fry, Mike Crane, Mike Tenney, Roger Forsherg. Jane Flad, Kay Fredenshorg. ROW 4: Certis Taylor, Michael Froman. Richard Koch, Ted Johnson, Robert Reedal, Robert Gehrz, Stephen Dahms, Jerry Berkman, Steve Blons, President. W7 diff! PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 1: Barbara Heagle, Suzie Singer, Treasurer, Marianne Engelhardt, Vice President, Bonnie Feldman, President, Bizz En gelhardt, Secretary, Dee Dee McKendrick, Karen Seiffert. ROW 2: Phyllis Perlman, Mary Tucker, Barb Fortmeier, Sally l Holmgren, Karen Koch, Diane Geery, Marilee Gordon, Barbie Cairncross. Pep Club is the peppiest club in the school. Its mem- bers can be heard at games, assemblies, and before- school rallies, enthusiastically shouting cheers. At Home- coming the members sold Pompons which were waved wildly, at the crucial moments of the games and brought the spirit for the winning point. This year two of Pep C1ub's projects were making contributions to Centra1's band and to the Minutemaids for uniforms. Thanks certainly to the Pep Club for promoting so much en- thusiasm 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. ,4 An. . Mary Tucker, Wendy' Cvislason, Janie Ditonno, jeanie Tarbell, Sue Gill, Vicki Sutton, Susie Singer. Judy Grohs. CHEERLEADERS . H The spirit of the school this year was led by the enthusiastic cheerleaders who helped to cheer our teams to victory. The cheerleaders are a group of nine girls, eight regulars, and one alternate, under Pep Club. They were up with the styles this year with their new culottes and also new were their acrobatics. The hard work these girls put forth - practices, making uniforms, ticket sales, and many others - really lifted our school spirit and was much appreciated. ROW 1: Mary jane Ditonno, Vicki Sutton, Wendy Gislason, Mary Tucker. ROW 2: Jean Tarbell, Sue Gill, Captain. Barbara Efron. ROW 3: Judy Grohs, Susie Singer. MINUTEMAIDS KNEELING: LaVonne Risedorph, Sandy Dickson. ROW 1: Sharon Oja, Linda Brown, Carol Melby, Judy Santee, Korky Jensen, Carolyn Krinkie, joanie Mersky, Nancy Lynch. ROW' Z: Barb Swaden, Val Brussels. Sandy Kahan, Kathy Boyd. Karen Seiffert, Mickey Anderson, DeeDee Mcliendrick, Barb l-leagle, Barbara Rudberg. ROW 3: Diane Schultz, Linda Anderson, Mary Hemingway, Eden Humphrey. Barbie Caimcross, Judy Howie, Lynn johnson, Ruth Sorenson. ROW 4: Barb Fortmeier, Katy Kixmoeller, Barb Bergstedt, JoAnn Germain, Laura Eha, Ginna Swanstrom, Betsy Galt, Arlene Risedorph. This great club is a favorite of the whole student body long to Central. Every spring tryouts are held and md adds just the right touch to our sports activities everyone has a chance to become one of our honored md assemblies. They add enthusiasm and team spirit Minutemaids. when we need it the most. XX'e are proud that they be- LATIN CLUB Any Latin student who, has completed one semester with satisfactory grades and who passes an examination' is eligible for membership. A tradition is the annual Roman Banquet sponsored by the Latin Club. At this time new members are in-1 itiated by serving as slaves, for the more seasoned members. ROW 1: Stephen Dahms, Loren Geller, judy Brooks, Ted johnson, Ann Hueller, Wendy Boyden, vice, pres., Lesley Peterson, sec., Carla Simmons, pres. ROW 2: Rosa Szajman, Barbara Bernick, joyce Compton, janet Ahl, jean Fredensborg, Barb Mc- Mahon, judith Perlman, Miss Flitch, advisor. ROW 3: Alan Ruvelson, Sharon Millin, Sharon Meredith, Gretchen Steen, Wil- ma Neal, Edrie Danielson, Donna Mae Davis, Barb Rudberg, Barb Hunter. ROW 4: Barb Anderson, Patti Hoisser, Sandy Carey, Ellen Kantrowich, Betsy Perry, janice Anderson, Mary Kay Nickelson, Beverly Hopps, judy Koch, Cindy Orrill. ROW 5: Marianne Chute, Noel Larson, Carol Sinks, Arnie Paster,Gary Lance, Dave Heleniak, Roger Thomas, Susan Aruanitis, K aren Mosso. julie Coughlin. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club, Centrals largest language group, is justly proud of its many achievements and activities this Year. Members have had opportunity to get first- hand information about Mexico, Cuba, Panama, and Spain. The traditional Pina- ta Party caused its usual stir, as did initiation. ROW 1: Barb McMahon, Mimi Geber, Nancy Ratwik, Treas., Kathy Hamer, Pres., Bob Marks, V. Pres., Barb Leaf, Sec., Mrs. Moen, Advisor, Cindy Conway. ROW 2: Carolyn Larson, Diane Schultz, Nancy Davis, Sandy Kahan, Sheila Lotterman, Sandy Gotesman, Susan Ross, Marcia Moore, Irene Ditonno. ROW 3: Shirley A. jones, Bettye Wetzel. Carol Sinks, Karen Koch, Susan Strandberg, Pat McFaden, Sandra Hinze, joyce Rudeen, Chuck Hill. ROW 4: Dalvin Rivers, Gerry McCloud, Carol Dawson, Bryan Wheat, Bruce Melemed, Pete Renstrom, Rick Lindquist, Bonnie Bisnow. El Club Espanol tiene mucho orgullo en su pro- grama de actividades. Este ano ofrecio a los socios op- ortunidades de enterarse de los paises de la lengua es- panola por medio de con- ferencistas nativos y pelicu- las sobre Cuba, Panama, Es- pana y Mexico. ROW 1: judy Klein, Phyllis Perlman, judy Grohs, joAnn Rutchick. Bev Orren, jacqueline Rochford, jean Klein. ROW Z: Sondy Lieberman, Carol Melby, jean Tarbell, Elvina Hopkins, Arlene Zamansky, Carol Schatzberg, Peguy King, Edith Cohen, Louise Ackerman. ROW 3: Betsy Harris, Rochelle Friedman, Barbara Jacobs, Coral Williams, Carol Goldstein, Ellen Gant- man, Linda Bendel, Thelma Litton, Lanie Paymar. ROW 4: Rollie Prawer, Lynn johnson, Daryle Levitan, Barb Frishberg. Diane Kelm, Paula Buzicky, joan Hubbard, Nancy Miller, Harriet Neren. ROW S: Carol Steenberg, Liz Igo, Nancy Mackey, Sandi Sampson, Suzanne Arnold, Lesley jorbin, jane Strokirk, Paula McGraw, Mary jo McCluney. GERMAN CLUB ROW 1: Mrs. Swanson, Advisor, judy Howie, Dawn Hoveland, Renee Fryer, Marion Fryer, Maxine Statland, Kathy Mueller, Ellen Mikulak. ROW 2: Angela Nielsen, jacquie Anlauf, Kathi Bouttell, Mary Trafton, Carol Anderson, Gail Andre, Connie 4 Pollnow, George Karklins. RO W3: Rick Berland, Judy Kline, Marge Young, Sally Quast, Karen Smith, Edith Kalnins, Joe johnson, Stephen Keefe, Olegs Lapko. ROW 4: John Chell, Philip Weber, jeffrey Bearman, Glenn Elliott, james Buscher, Hans Knoop, Bob Gehrz, Curt Frandsen. In its third year of existence Deutsche Verein, advised by Mrs. E. Swanson, has proved to be one active, busy organiza- tion. Wfeilnachten QChristmasj was cele- brated in real German style with every- thing from a decorated Tannenbaum to XY'eihnachtslieder. Other programs in- cluded a pancake breakfast, films, initia- tions, exchange students and their slides, a display of old and new German articles, and the year's biggest highlight, the spring banquet at the Heidelberg. ROW 1: Harriet Bernick, Nancy jackson, Michael Froman, President, Karen Seiffert, Sec., Margaret Watson, Vice President, David Morton, Treasurer, Andrea Mitau, Donna Sansome, Bonnie Stanton. ROW 2: Donna Lande, Judy Barnett, Fran Lorenz, Phil Levin, Dan Singer, Susan Cohen, Felicia Zylberstajn, Sharon Watchman, janet Barth, Ginna Swanstrom, Doylene Tittle. ROW 3: jamie Lefko, Winfield Mitchell, Carl Pink, David Huebener, Mike Weiner, Burton Rein, Steve Katz, Otto Eylandt, Harold Modell, Gary Geller, Linda Anderson. ROW 4: Walt Fohlmeister, Gary Lance, Gary Levin, Hod Miller, Keith Peter- son, Tom Smith, Colin Hempel, Marty Grodin, Michael Buck, Gary Gormin. ROW 5: Terry Smith, Lee Anderson, Stephen Dahms, Chuck Hedlund, Gary Lund, Dave Wykes, Joe Marver, Joe jaehne, Steve Blons, Bob Schabacker, Arnold Vitols. FREN CH CLUB ROW 1: Terri Schaeffer, Debbie Taffel, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Marshall Cohen, Marilyn Tenenbaum, Mary Kay McDonaugh, Nancy King, Sarah Murphy, Jeaneane Makin. ROW 2: Merman Held, Peggi Cox, Betsy May, Kitty Donohue, Irene Rutchick, Janie Geller, Vicki Marvy, Richard Kirchner. ROW 3: Nathan Perlman, Roger Gray, Christine Cameron, Gretchen Steen, Judy Fine, Carolyn Foss, Sandra Zisson, Ellen Vasiliou, Kathleen Bartels. ROW 4: Lona Foti, Diane Anderson, Cynthia Berton, Robert Moore, Esther Goldberger, Louise Robertson, Barbara Oltman, Lorna Killa, John Low. ROW 5: Laura Singher, Julie Vangness, Laura Beedon, Jean Boisson, Heinz Iwen, Sandy Norst rem, Bob Mersky, Gary Schneider, Mike Levin. 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 French restaurant, is the big event of the year. ROW 1: Linda Vangen, Judy Laurie, Mary Germain, Sue Kryewinske, Barb Berde, Sue Fine, Kathy Neilson. ROW 2: Fran Reiser, Sharon Millin, Kathy Pugh, Betty Cook, Al Ruvelson, Marianne Engelhardt. ROW 3: Steve Claybourne, Jean .Bris- cois, Joan Olson, Karen Norstrem, Diane Charpentier, Marilyn Goldberger, Mr. Therrien. ROW 4: Sidney Surles, Sue Milton, Joe Butwin, Joe Foley, Milt Conrath, Ruth Johnson, Sally Holmgren. ' Les membres du Cerc francais Ont l'occasion etendre leur connaisance 4 la la ngue au moyen d films et conferenciers at reunions qui ont lieu chaqn mois. Ces reunions leur j tent un coup d'oeil at coutumer du peuple. I evenement le plus impoi ant c'est le banquet qui lieu chaque annee. ROW 1: Ellen Zamansky, Jack Grimm, Steve Weiss, Jenny Bernstein, Jon Wiener, Elizabeth Kanny, Gayle Perlman, Marcia Shapiro, Sylvia Levy. ROW 2: Nancy Resnick, Jacque Rehder, Barb Hunter, Cheryl Compton, Inez Adamson, Bonnie Berko- vitz, Marda Paymar, Nancy Rosenbloom, Carol Ehrlich, Brenda Ingersoll. ROW 5: Joanie Mersky, Sue Lampland, Kathy Wat- son, Jikey Mooney, Judy Arenson, Mary Heinz, Babs Hart, Janet Quilling, Diana Gerry, Edan Humphrey. ROW 4: Wendy Boyden, Diane Weisman, Dave Rubenstein, Mary Dim, Erin McNamara, Sandy Bolender, Sue Lilja, Evelyn Lyksett. ROW 5: Stuart Berde, Bob Wills, Mike Orr, Mike Tenney, Paul Crane, Steve Maxwell, Jerry Pogoriler, Dave Rosenberg, Tom Shannon. fEHIS EAN STAFF SITTING: Sidney Surles, Co-editor, Mr, Therrien, Advisor, Kathy Hamer, Co-editor. ROW 1: Dave Makiesky, Pam Price joanie Mersky, Dave Otterness, Dick Koch, Paul Nakanishi, Judy Laurie, Marianne Chute. Judy Brooks, Barb McMahon, ROW 2: Paul Horowitz, Kathy Watson. Sue Lampland, Spencer Smith. Wendy Boyden, Barb Becker, Mary Nickelson, Janet Rudberg, Debbie Bixby, Dorothy Dunlop. ROW 3: Ricci Noble, Barb Fortmeier, Eclrie Danielson, Barbie Leaf, jenelle Bern- stein, Slizabeth Kanny, AI Ruvelson, Teresa Hajduia, jon Wiener. The Cehisean staff is responsible for the school's year book, the Cehisean. The word Cehisean stands for Cen- tral High Senior Annual. Many, many long hours and much effort go into the creation of the annual. Imagina- tion, 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. At the right are some of the staff looking at pictures, cut- ting blacks, and gluing. WORLD STAFF The world staff is in charge of the publication of our school's original liter- ary efforts. This staff has the terrific job of reading through all literary or ar- tistic contributions submit- ted by the students and de- ciding 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. Barb Leaf, Susan Kryewinske, Gary Levin. Debby Bixby, Doylene Tittle, Mr. Klawitter. lOl 1 TIMES STAFF ' ROW 1: Harriet Bernick, Editor-in-Chief, Joe Butwin, Sports Editor, lla Winn, Copy Editor, Barb Hunter, Maxine Statland. ROW 2: Nancy Lynch, Jana Westergren, Sue Treat, Hilary Younger, Iudy Brett, Marda Paymar, Mr. Calvin M. Klawitt er. ROW 3: Jeanne Hansen, Don Roberts, Karen Gold, Erin McNamara, Margaret Watson. ROW 4: Chuck Tyson, Gary Levin, Paul Huber, Chuck Cleveland, Gary Gormin, Bob Kadera. The Times Staff is one of the most important organ- izations at Central. This group of students does a won- derful job of keeping us up to date with school events, sports news, and current events. 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 opportunity 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. This group is very valuable to the stu- dent body. Selected because of their abil- ity 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. I 4 WORLD STAFF ROW 1: Debby Bixby, Sue Lampland, jean Tarbell, Bettye Wetzel, Chairman, jane Strokirk, Sally Johnson. ROW 2: Dennis Kienlen, Karl Maker, jack Grimm, Mr. Calvin Klawitter. The Y-Teens are under the direct supervision of the Y.W.C.A. These groups of girls are striving to build an international fellowship of women and girls, dedicated to the task of achieving in their com- mon life those ideals of living to which their faith commits them. Each group has service projects and lots of fun, for example: preparing a basket of food for a needy family at Thanksgiving or Christmas time, making favors for hospitals and homes for the aged, Christmas caroling in these same places, and . Y-TEENS sponsoring hayrides, pow-wows, and dances. All the Central Y-Teens groups joined in the fun of an in- ter-school banquet an style show as well as a bas- ketball tournament. Here the girls get a chance to combine with the other Y-Teens groups and exchange news and friendship. In November, the Y-Teens from all over the city joined together and sponsored the annual Twilight Twirl dance which was a tremendous success. IN CURA DEI ROW 1: jevne Garvik, Chaplain, jana Westergren, Treasurer, Barb Leaf, President, Sandy Dickson, Vice-President, Kathy Book, Secretary, Mary Anne Zucco, C.C. Representative. ROW 2: Lynn Jacobson, Susan Kryewinske, Sandy johnson, judy Miller, Caryl Velander, janet'Rudberg, Debby Bixby. ROW 3: Ruth Dunn, Bettye Wetzel, Sue Shorba, Carolyn Larson, Donna Hen- dricks, Marianne Chute, Barbara Helmes. ROW 4: Kathy Hamer, Janet Barth, Lois Rasmussen, Sally Holmgren, Patti Hoisser, Gerry McCloud, Teresa Saraiva e Sousa. TRAVAIL AMIIE ROW 1: Kathy Neily, Social Secretary, Kathy Smith, Secretary, Diane Schultz, President, Judee Hedman, vice-President, Jeanne Olson, Treasurer, Grazia Marzioli. ROW 2: Linda Anderson, Barbara Bergstedt, JoAnn Germain, Susan Gill, Kathleen Nelson, Kathie Byrne, Mickey Anderson. ROW 3: Linda Hoover, Vicki Sutton, DeeDee McKendrick, Shirley jones, Barbara Heagle, Betty Sullivan, Karen Lyngholm. ROW 4: Diane Erickson, Vanne Owens, Karen Koch, LaVonne Risedorph, Eliza- beth Galt, Kathryn Kiirmoeller, Virginia Swanstrom. Y-TEENS . BIENTOT AMIE ROXX' 1: Betty Cook. Judy Koch. Secretary, lrene Ditonno, Treasurer, Marybetb McKeen, President, lra Mascot, Joyce Ru- deen, Vice-President, Karen Carlson, I.C.C. Representative. ROW 2: Carla Simmons, Jan- na Morrow, Cindy Conway. Nancy Trapp, Barb McMahon, Barbara Hoffman, Mimi Ger- ber. ROW' 5: Leslev Peterson, Linda Vangen, Donna Sansome, Bonnie Stanton, Karen Bjork- lund, Ruth Bruchmann, Sharon Meredith, Beverly Hopps. ROW' 4: Cindy Orrill, Ina Prelude, Ruth Johnson, Carol Sinks, Carol Anderson, Janice Ander- son, Shirley Eilers. BELLE AMIE ROW 1: Sandra Hinze, Chap- lain, Susan Milton, l.C.C. and C.C . Representative, Sidney Surles, Treasurer, Sally Wil- liamson, President, Mary Tuc- ker, vice-President. Pixie John- son, Secretary. ROW 2: Joyce Faucett, Barb Cowan, Pat Mc- Faden, Judy Brett, Sue Perlich, Maureen Kelley. ROXV 3: Shar- on Millin, Anita Bergman, Barb Anderson, Sue Strandberg, Marianne Engelhardt, Grazia Marzioli. ROW 4: Nancy Col- lins, Caroljean Hinz, Margie Ramsdell, Noel Larson, LaVon Lecy, Linda Brooke. LAETAE FILLIA ROW 1: Tomye Mendelsohn, Mascot, Sue Lilia. Chaplin, Di- ane Kelm, Vice President, Jean Lampland, President, Arlene Risedorph, Treasurer. Penny Dando. ROXV 2: Katie Nason, Sara Nason, Korky Jensen, Carol Smith, Jean Tarbell, Bren- da Ingersoll, Judy Grohs. ROW 3: Kathy Watstmn, Janie Keidel, Janie Ditonno, Molly Post, Rochelle Mitchell. Paula Buz- icky. ROW 4: Kathe Faragher, Kris Bergstrom, Sandi Samp- son, Joni Walttmn, Linn John- son, Nancie Krook, Cheryl Rusk. l ION AMI OXV 1: judy Shimek, Hudy owie, Treasurer, Karen Seif- 'rt, Vice-President, Sharon Oia, resident, Kay Fredensborg, zcretary, Carol Heldt, Chap- n, Mary Ann Shetka. ROW 1 Beverly jones, Carolynn .oward, Shirley Evans, Ruth urke, Celia Starks, Anne Pa- zn, Charlene Banks. ROW 3: lary Trafton, Cherie Comp- vn, Delores Holloman, Sue ritchard, Evie Lyksett, Doro- ny Campbell, Sandy Hauh, athy Walker. ROXV 4: Di- me Wilson, Karen Smith, herryl Know, Barb Becker, Vendy Boyden, Sue Xvilmer, lary Heinz. ROW' S: Patty ry, Flora Galloway, judy Pfan- ing, Suzanne Arnold, Carol iedermann, Sharon Loomis. mile Uggen. Genene Young- lil. Y-TEENS 'AN DA N POSSUM OXV 1: jean Klein, Treasurer, Piane Anderson, Chaplin, Son- L Quarstad. Secretary, jane lad, President, Lynn Hunt, 'ice President, Kay Gilbertson, C.C. ROXV 2: lfllen Mikulztk, ose Ann Norton. Barbie Rud- erg, Sue Gray, Bonnie Pihl- rom, Lynne Brandl. ROXX' 3: athi Bouttell, Bizz Engelhardt. at johnson, Sharon Feeney, lary Redmond, janet Stock- ell, Teri Goodlet. RONX' 4: usan Arvanitis Karen Mosso. AMI AMIER ROW 1: Kay Williants, Treas- urer, janet Quilling, Vice Presi- dent, Mary Hemingway. Presi- dent, Kathy Mueller, Chaplin, Gail Andre, Secretary, judie Santee, Barbie Graham. ROW 2: Nancy Lynch, Sue Hodgson, Betsy Harris, Nancy Miller, jo- ni Hubbard, Sue Lamprey,.Carol Steenherg, Sue Treat, Peggy King. ROW 3: Edan Humph- rey, Barb Cairncross, Ierri Moe, Betsy Lund, Diane Gerry, Sue Dow, Carol Williants, jacque Rehder, Sandy Landeen. ROW 4: Debbie jones, Betsy Perry, Nancy Holland, Babs Hart, Wendy Gislason. Susan Lamp- land, joni Lathrop, Barb Fort- meier, Barb Nelson. ROW S: Marcia Behrens, Diana Dix, Carol Lewis, Ricci Noble, Nan- cy Ashton, Margie Young, Lisa Kansas, Diane Redden. ally Ouast, Sharon Iudd, Mary A is ' W loistad, Kathy Boyd. 105 Y-TEENS AMIGAS I AMICAE AMIE ROW 1: Ann Corbey, Barb Moe, Carol Anderson, Chaplin, Janet Haney, Treasurer, Chris Cameron, Vice President, Glor- ia Commer, President, Dana Peterson, Secretary, Pat Imhoff, ICC. ROW 2: Pegi Cox, Mar- garet Swain, Janet Piepho, Shar- on Clark, Cheryl Waldon, Kay Bielenberg, Margaret Hansen, Carol Larson. ROW 5: Susan Roberts, Pamela Brooks, Mari- lyn Gustafson, Mary Altobell, Carol Newcomb, Paula Mc- Graw, Marilyn Ziebarth. ROW 4: Penny Lien, julie Vangsness, Julie Coughlin, Lois Brelje, Joan Brener, Ruth johnson, Cynthia Benton, Barbara Brown. 106 AMIER DIEU I ROW 1: Linda Brown, Pres' dent, Kathy Desmond, Chapliti Sara Murphy, ICC, Ellen Vasi liou, Sec., Cloyce Morrow, Vici President, Carolyn Foss, Treas urer, Kay Banister, CC. ROW 2: jeannene Mackin, Viviat Gundy, Wendy Willson, Jai Leslie, Bobbie Bowen, Jan Ahl Joyce Trout. ROW 3: jud Aune, Kathy Holten, Sandj Kleidon, Dora Schwirtz, Judj Miniclier, Mary Vierow. ROV 4: jane Evans, jane Eha, Jani Strokirk, jane Steen, jane Oia jane Oltman. FILIAE DEI ROW 1: Michele King, ICC Sharon Iverson, Susan Lilien kamp, Sharon janisch, Marj Mitchell, Linda Sturley, Marcj Fredenberg, Treasurer, Sandj Lemmer. ROW 2: Bonnu Bauer, Pat Bellis, Marilyn: Tenenbaum, judith Barker Stephanie jones, Paula Navar ro, Janet Erickson, Barbar: Gage, Priscilla Morton. ROW 3: Betsy May, Bonnie Boyles Mary Wood, Mary Hacknet Kitty Donohue, jean Hoisser jennette Therrien, Ruthie Stern berg. ROW 4: Louise Robert son, President, Sharon Rise dorph, CC, Lucy Nason, Vici President, Susie Erdman, Gaylu Adam, Jeanne Hansen, Marj Mullaney, Sharon Grudem, San dy I-Ioyoss. ROW 5: Mary Ols son, Linda Piette, Dianne Bruc ker, Karen Anderson, Kit Roe Secretary, Marcia Erskine. Gise la Fohlmeister, jane Miller. Central has the distinction of having organized the first Hi-Y chapter in St. Paul in 1915. The purpose of :his organization, a branch of the Y.M.C.A., is to rreate, maintain, and extend throughout the home, ichool, 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 Jasketball team for inter-group competition. The parli- OMEGA HI-Y . HI-Yi mentary 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 ex- pand the Y.M.C.A. movement in 78 countries. The motto, Help the people to help themselves , is carried out by sending American specialists to teach in the Y.M.C.A. agricultural schools abroad. ROW 1: Chuck Tyson, Chaplin, Dick Leider, Secretary, Mike Tenney, President, Elmer Peterson, Vice President, jerry Paar. Treasurer. ROW 2: Curt Selander, joe johnson, Jim Stahel, Michael Dunn, Glen Gustafson, Al Tighe, Mike Orr, Scott Miller. ROW 3: Ridley Kennedy, Harlan Tarbell, Bill Hicks, john Flaskerud, Jack Grimm, Mel Henderson, jerry Amon. ROW 4: Ken Nelson, jerry Youngquist, George Nelson, Mike Becker. Randy Nielsen, David Otterness, Martin Frizond, Mike Davison. DELTA HI-Y ROW 1: Gale Hedquist, Bob Schmit, Secretary, Dick Hansen, Vice President, Don Gruber, President, Bob Holly, Treasurer, Al Gray, Chaplain, Mike Bohn. ROW 2: Tom Shannon, Don Roberts, Gary Lensing, james Page, Dave Lundberg, Dave Wentz, Roger Mondale. ROW 3: jim Benson, Bergstrom, Chuck Knapton, Jim johnson, john Kohnen, Bruce Dahl, Boyd Schernbeck. ROW 4: Steve Jensen, Bob Berg, Michael Corrigan, Craig johnson, Gene Schnagl, Art Ritter, jim Lange. 7 HI-Y . . SIGMA HI-Y ROW 1: Douglas Olson. Chap- lin, Clark jenney, Treasurer, Dan Dahlin, President, Rick Skare, Secretary, jim Schaffran, Vice President. ROW 2: Bill Petersen, Tom Klees, Tim An- derson. Laird Anderson, ,Ioel Mahle, Jerry Abrahamson, Gary Todora. ROW 3: Mike Spector, jeff Hoel, jim Olson, Bob Cre- peau, Bill Murphy, joel Mable, Gary Sunwall. ROW 4: Doug White, Paul Plahn, George Davenport, Bob Henderson, jay Fogelberg, Dan Bowe, Chip Hearing. ALPHA HI-Y KAPPA HI-Y ROW 1: john Chell, Chaplin, Rob Smith, Treasurer, Dave Heleniak, President, Jerry Ericksen, Vice Presi- dent, john Jackson, Secretary. ROW 2: jerry Hanna, Bill Zucco, Dick Hillstrom, Richard Burmeister, Tom Anderson, john Orlemann. ROW 3: Vincent Anderson, Tom Mahaney, Curt Evert, Tom Howard, Paul XVO- seth. ROXV 4: Gary Barth, Glenn Elliott, Ken Ekelund, Neil Sibley, Rick Gough, Dan Weisbrod. ROW 1: John Rose, Chaplin, Tom Fabel, Vice President, Kearney Triplett, President, Greg Smith, Secretary, Karl Larson, Treasurer. ROW 2: Robert Schaffhausen, David Pawlicki, jerry Curtis, Jon Hoistad, Mike Benton, Timothy Huebener, Robert Anderson, Gary Cormican. ROW 3: John Dando, jeffrey Nelson, Todd Kixmoeller, Gary Carlson, Karl Maker, Robert Kemp, Dan Jersak. 108 . MUSIC AND DRAMA PURPOSE OF MUSIC AND DRAMA ORGANIZATIONS Every extra-curricular activity at Central plays an important role in making the students well-rounded. The plays, the operetta, as- semblies, and speech activities are all under the organizations as Speech Club, the Choirs, bands, and orchestra. The ultimate goal of these departments is to put into practical use the things the stu- dents have learned during the class day. Many hours of after-school practice are put in before the final tests are given - the clear note of a brass, the sharp ting of a cymbal, the pert marching cadence, as the band marches on the green turf from goal to goal - the crucial moment at the turning point of the play when the inflections of the leading voices make or break the drama. r l rx Xxwx Nuni nl 'J 1 , ff: A l , E g i , .th . ! JRE. 4 42E533:, -, 1 , gk 95:2-My. . Vt 1 A BAND . . FLUTES: Carol Ehrlich, Carol Heldt, Madelyn Wells, Marjorie Young. BB CLARINETS: Lee Allen, Laird Anderson. Mike Crane, Lois Duffina, Barry Evans, Marshall Goldish, jean Howard, Lynn Hunt, George Luecke, Richard Rice, Bob Rowell. Christine Rudberg, Kay Willianis. BASS CLARINETS: Kathleen Dahl, Joyce May. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Paul Crane, jane Flad. Alvin Woll, Richard Wright. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Merlin Hirschorn, james Marvy. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Nathan Perlman. FRENCH HORNS: Michael Blehart, Stephen Kaufman, Bob Rohland. Everyone at Central certainly is proud of our This year the annual Band Concert was held in band. The members of the band do a lot to raise March. Mr. Stanley Bulka is the Band's director. school spirits at football games and at pep assemblies. A An undisciplined moment of our disciplined A melodic offshoot of Mr, Bulka's babies. band. I guess some people need strict privacy in order to play their best. . A BAND CORNETS: jerry Abrahamson, Stephen Colestock. Lee Du Bois, joe Fay, Bruce Glassman. Jerald johnson, Dave Lillquist. Dave Lundberg, Steve Rubin, Tom Thompson, Bob Weinstine, Douglas White, Bob Wilson, Tom Winter. BARITONES: David Frost, Don Gillson, Richard Moxness. TROMBONES: Darrel Besikof, Bill Cone, Richie Milavetz, Dave Ray, Certis Taylor, Charles Woodward. BASS HORNS: Daniel Bomstad, Paul Huber, Leslie Nins. Dave Williams. PERCUSSION: Stuart Berde, Tony Blons, Kathy Boutell, Bob Brands, Guy Chase, Mary Evans, Jan Leslie. DRUM MAJORETTE: Connie Pollnow TWIRLERS: Delores Holloman, Pixie Johnson, Terry johnson. FLAG TWIRLERS: Marlene Cohen, Noel Larson, La Von Lecy. Although the orchestra is small, it is important. The orches- tra plays for such functions as the A Choir operettas each year. Without its support the operetta would not be nearly ' as effective. The orchestra is also under the capable direction of Mr. Bulka. . VIOLINS: Gloria Sommer, Elizabeth Engelhardt, Marianne Engelhardt, Peter Holliday Bob Kadera, Dora Schwirtz. CELLOS: Arnold Peterson. FLUTES: Mary jo Schutz, Tom Schott. CLARINET: jerry Ingber. PIANO: Judy Mahr, Leslie Nins Vincent Wagner, Ila Winn. ' A CHOIR . ROW 1: Kathe Faragher, Kathy Book, Gerry Erickson, Theresa Hajduga, Mary Zucco, Judy Hirschorn, Penny Esch, Lynn Jacobson, Karen Lyngholm, Pixie Johnson, Jack Grimm, Carter Hedeen, Don Gruber, Kirk Abrahamson. ROW 2: Mary Tucker, Sharon Watchman, Hillary Younger, Judy Nauman, Dorothy Campbell, Linda Bendel, Shirley Evans, Jon Fuhr, Bob Paulsen, Dave Eldridge, Paul Schneider, Pat Brac. ROW 5: Sara Nason, Barb Bergstedt, Margie Ramsdall, Janice Rinkey, Valerie Brus- sell, Kris Osten, Ruth Dunn, Mark Miller, Steve Frank, Bryan Wheat, Jim Page, Bob Limoseth, Glen Gustafson. RONV 4: Judy Miller, Donna Sansome, Kit Lindgren, Susie Arnold, Nancy Ashton, Karen Gold, George Nelson, Mike Becker, Randy Neilson, Gene Schnagl, Larry Chopskie, Joe Marver, John Schroeder, Dave Sweeney, Frank Skaff. The A Choir is under the direction of Miss Arlys in the Twin Cities. Hundreds of people have been Denzel. Mrs. Sawyer is her assistant whose job it is thrilled by the choir's performances. At Christmas to keep track of the choir members and to help re- time each year, the A Choir presents a moving pro- lieve their troubled minds. gram of Christmas music. The music show, These The A Choir is one of the most outstanding choirs Things Shall Be , held in January, was a big success. SENIOR ENSEMBLE This musical group composed of seniors adds much to the music department. They take part in many of the musical productions at school and also for clubs and organizations outside of school. . . . A CHOIR ROW 1: Mike Vinitsky, Fred Johnston, Paul Ratwik, Ray Brown, Dalvin Rivers, Nancy Davis, Lyba Divine, Penny Orenstein, Celia Starks, Katie Nason, Mike Dunlap, Barb Heagle, DeeDee McKendr'ick, Judy Barnett, Barbara Berde. ROW' 2: Ed Et- tinger, Tom Shannon, Jerry Amon, Jerry Reed, Don Paden, Dennis Kienlen, Kathy Watson, Myrtle Cole, Pat McFaden, Judi Hedman, Donna Bowles, Sue Zisson, Diane Weisman. ROW 3: Frank Skaff, Keith Tien, Mel Henderson, Tom Wolters. Art Ritter, Lynn Johnson, Sharon Meredith, Sue Pritchard, Sandy Johnson, Margaret Ponder, Gail Andre, Ruth Sorenson, Joyce Fawcett, Barb Cowan. ROW 4: Ronnie Ettinger, Roger Thomas, John LeMere, Jack Mueller, Marty Kuretsky, Steve Johnson, Marty Frizond, Paul Huber, Karen Nordstrom, Sue Dow, Diane Wagner, Marianne Chute, Bonnie Stanton, Shirley Eilers, Kathy Pugh, Shirley Jones. The highlights of the program were the Spiritual Meeting, and the dances of Ching-a-Ping, and Dan- iel Boone performed by the juniors. The dances were under the direction of Mrs. Rothsfuss, choreographer for the A Choir. The musical play this year was Oklahoma , given in April. Not many people realize how much work and effort go into the performance of the A Choir. Every afternoon quartets can be found practicing and re- hearsing for future programs in the choir. These casual singers make up part of the cast of the operetta Oklahoma Many hard hours of practice are put into the pro- duction of it. B CHOIR . . . ROW 1: Estelle Hartshorn, Charlene Banks, Marion Fryer, Carol Melbye, Lolita LaJesse, Linda Sorose, Larry Clardy, Tony Stone, Bill Harwell, Rodney Perkins, Harrison Redmond, Michael Bernath, John McKeen. ROW 2: Bobbie Kaplan, Judy John- son, Carol Schatzherg, Ellen Gantman, Barbie Lou Cairncross, Betsy Harris, Rochelle Mitchell, Eddie Soltau, Mike Zidel, Tom Anderson, Richard Burmeister, Tim Anderson, Harry Aldes, David Haspel, Larry James. ROW 3: Sandy Landeen, Ruth Rose, Kathy Walker, Rita Smith, Delores Holloman, Kay Fredensborg. Diane Rott, Theresa Alfonse, Michael Aldes, Rick Rosen, Robert Spices, Peter Kesley, Mike Brennan, James Guertler. ROW 4: Barb Nelson, Diane Redden, Nancy Hicks, Marcia Toensing, Debbie Jones, Ricci Noble, Kathy Bassett, Charlotte, Benner, Neil Sibley, Toby Zeno, Howard Ellis, Wendel Mont- gomery, Joe Moeller, Bob Zahradka, Curt Frandsen. If you enjoy singing and can sing, B Choir is made assembly which is always enjoyable for everyone. up mostly of sophomore and junior boys and girls. This, like Girls' Glee, is a preparatory class for those Each year they present the annual Thanksgiving who would like to try out for A Choir in the spring. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB x I i n Y s 2, my - . ,gtgiigfs L f , , l -..'u-aw M is ' e w t , l 5 - tv . J 2 ROW l: Kathy Germscheid, Joyce Trout, RoseAnn Norton, Carolyn Krinkie, Vivian Gundy, Anne Paden, Terri Schaffer, Joyce Craig. ROW 2: Carole Steffen, Renee Fryer, Nanci Brazeman, Sandie Burton, Carole Syverson, Kay Gilbertson, Cheryl Waldon, Jocelyn Mockabee, ROW 5: Mary Redmond, Marcileen Martin, Sonia Quarstad, Judie Bennett, Judy Tilsner, June Spalding, Lois Breije, Sandy Zisson. ROW 4: Kathy Holten, Carol Anderson, Sharon Feeney, Penny Lien, Marylee McAndrew, Sharon Edwards, Karen Smith, Barbara Brown, Julie Henricks. . B CHOIR ROW 1: Dave Wurdemann, Henry Thomas, Daniel Potzmann, Dick Adams, Paul Steinman, Larry Atneosen, Bob Kramlinger, Elaine Van Eaton, Carol Smith, Dorothy Dunlop, Beverly jones, Gayle Pearlman, JoAnn Mercado. ROW 2: Bob Lewis, jason Cooper, Mike Eppolito, Mike Gocles, Scott Taylor, Kelly Miller, Charlie Bodin, Jean Robertson, Sandy Lasky, jacque Rehder. Sharyl McPheeters, Jani Abramson, Kathy Montgomery, Karen Lamb. ROW 3: james Gwartz, Roy Barth, Cohler Perry, Wil- liam Cox, Richard Behr, Dennis Jensen, Richard Hillard, Carol Steenberg, Claudia Hubbard, Carol Williams, Wilma Neal, Angel Glickman, Margie Lanz, Diane Howard, Beanie Zidel. ROW 4: Brian Salita, jerry Eridksen, Chuck jameson, Charles Hickman, David Brooks, Martin Fudenberg, jerry Thomas, julie Denkinger, Darlene Dreher, Karen Snyder, joan Lathrop, Gloria Applebaum, Daryle Levitan. Judy Hawthorn, Michele Mooney. , This group of girls is made up entirely of sopho- you have learned by singing in small groups and mores. This is the place to obtain good training for sometimes by singing solos. They furnished the music the A Choir. You learn the proper use of the voice for the Red Cross assembly. and good vocal techniques. You also practice what GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ROW 1: Teresa Cox, Rochelle Goldfarb, jennifer Cutts, janet Haney, Ann Corbey, Roz Kaplan, Marvis Ray. ROW 2: Linda Brown. Debbie Taffel, Judy Tobkin, Bernice Boyd, jane Flowers, Patty Flahrity, Barb Bowen. ROW 3: Carolyn Foss, Roberta Sigel, Sandra Kleidon, Mary Lou Cowan, Margaret Swain, Susie Kemp, judi Aune, Marguerite Carter, Kathy Kiewel. ROW 4: Sandra Norstrem, jane Strokirk, julie Coughlin, Diane Anderson, Laura Singher, judy Fine, Mary Kehborn, Carol Newcomb, Diane Birger. SPEECH CLUB . . . 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 interested in speech and its related fields. Much is learned concerning debating, extemporaneous speak- ing, oratory, and public speaking. Many of its mem- ROW 1: Marilee Gordon, Judie S tee, Loni Schnitzer, Marda Paym Phyllis Perlman, Barb Berde, Jev Garvik, Kathie Byrne. ROW 2: Ba ara Applebaum, Marilyn Goldberg Susan Kryewinske, Sue Moore, Rol Prawer, Sharon Watchman, Don Hendricks, DonnaMae Davis, Ca Simmons. ROW 5: Dave Makiesll Kathy Neily, Loren Geller, Sharg Millin, Liz Igo, Karen Biorklur Barbara Bernick, Gina Swanstro' Caryl Velander. ROW 4: LaVo Risedorph, Jerry Reed, Les Nov Phyllis Petersen, Linda Brooke, Syl Rasmussen, Sue Strandberg, Liz Lal rop, Gary Levin. ROW 5: Jim Na Hod Miller, Jon Fuhr, Louis Bur Marty Frizond, Dave Brown, Arn Paster, Bill McCabe. bers have been successful in a number of interesting debate meets throughout the state. Others have been successful in speech and oratorical contests. The suc- cess of many of the assemblies given at Central High School is due to the participation of the majority of the Speech Club members. ROW 1: Sheston Foster, Sargent At Arms, Ellie Strem, Secretary, Judith Brooks, Treasurer, Donna Lande, President, Bill Endres, Vice-President, Harriet Neren, Ellen Zamansky, Bev Orren. ROW 2: Miss Chiglo, Sue Sisson, Lyba Divine, Sue Fine, Mary Zucco, Rosa Szajman, Sylvia Levey, Suzie Singer, JoAnn Rutchick, Penny Dando, Mimi Gerber, Harriet Bernick. ROW 3: Phyllis Perlman, Mike Kvas- nik, Peggy Baer, Jeanne Olson, Barb- ara Helmes, Carol Goldstein, Pixie Johnson, Kay Price, Janice Rinkey, Marcy Shapiro. ROW 4: Nancy Res- nick, Mary Hemingway, Susan Ross, Rose Mary Papa, Terry Smith, Diana Dix, Nancy Holland, Diane Geery, Barb Nelson, Carol Ehrlich. ROW 5: Bonnie Marvy, Jack Herrmann, Mur- ray Evans, Stephen Frank, lla Winn, Ed Farsht, Howard Kaplan, Les Novak. NATIONAL THESPIANSi The National Thes ians is an honorary society or stu- dents who have excelled in speech. Before joining, you are required to earn points by acting in a play, working on the stage crew, making the sets and props, or some other similar activity. This club gives its members an opportunity to consider acting as a possible career. ROW 1: Sue Sisson, Hilary Younger, Marilee Gordon. Sandi Herman, Jo Ann Rutchick, Loni Schnitzer, Carol Ehrlich, Vicki I Lubov. ROW 2: Terry Smith, Sam Latzer. Ronny Gantman, Al Gray, Donna Hendricks, Rose Mary Papa, Donna Mae Davis, Miss Chiglo. ROW 3: Bonnie Marvy, Jack Grimm, Phyllis Petersen, Bill Endres, Sue Milton, Margie Young, Perry Cohler, Nick Dunn. ROW 4: Louis Buron, Steve Frank, Hans Knoop, Marty Frizond, Rick Carter, Bernie Cahill, Gene Moore. ' NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW l: Marda Paymar, Susan Lampland, Secretary, Susan Kryewinske, President, Stephen Kaufman, Vice-President, Andrea Mitau, Treasurer, Susie Fine. ROW 2: Barb Hunter, Maxine Statland, Barb Leaf, judie Slomba, janet Rudberg, Stanley Karter, Debby Bixby, Mr. Smith. ROW 3: Cherryl Knox, Kathy Hamer, Spencer Smith, Gary Levin, Loren Geller, Sharon Millin. ROW 4: Bob Stanich, Roger Thomas, Jerry Berkman, Herbert Kirst, Michael Froman, Charles Tyson, Don Roberts. The National Forensic League is a national organization for stu- dents who have articipated in debating. A candidate must have earned 25 points. These are won by participating in inter-school tournaments. Some of the most important events of the debate season were the tournaments at St. Olaf, and Hamlin and the re- gional debates held at South St. Paul. COMMERCIAL GIRLS The Commercial Girls mock commercials seen on television. They appear in assemblies and music shows in the beginning and add a humorous touch to the shows. In the picture at the right are QL. to RJ Loni Schnitzer, Joni Litman, jevne Garvik, Mari- lee Gordon, Lois Rasmussen, San- di Herman, Kathy Neilly, Don- na Lande, Carla Simmons, Sue Fine. I w I 1 i f 5 , ' ' . 4 , , Lb K. VVVL ,E , - V L s ! I I 1 I 118 HIIE I - Athletics Boys' Sports Editor Al Ruvelson Assistant Editor , Dave Otterrzess Girls' Sports Editor 'Ioan Mersley QE VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Above is pictured the placid excitement shown by the Central spectators during a crucial moment of the Homecoming game. it Hard runninng such as this above by Lloyd LaFontaine typlifies the ability repeatedly shown by the Minutemen in their conquering of the ultimate goal of a city conference championship. This season was highlighted with exciting action in- cluding a last second Humboldt victory through a field goal by George Nelson. .v Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ROW 1: P. Levin, T. Silverman, D. Rubenstein, D. Cukier, C. Buford, F. Lorenz, D. Wright, M Wells. ROW 2: B. Lewis, R. Brown, D. Eldridge, D. Sweeney, B. Glaesman, D. Smith, C. Hick- man, L. Laliontaine, D. Fields, D. Brooks, J. Simms, L. Buford. ROW 3: Mr. Martin, coach, D. Green, T. Barnes, J. Rosenbaum, J. Nelson, E. Farscht, M. Bohn, G. Martin, K. Rosenbau, F. Flynn, Mr Sauer coach. ROW 4: G. Alm, J. Paar, D. Brown, M. Becker, G. Nelson, D. Ambrose, R. Whit: more, M. Henderson, L. Hasselberger, M. Rosen. S C O R E S johnson ..... ...... 0 Harding ..... ...... 1 4 Murray .... ...... 2 Monroe .... ...... 6 Mechanics ............ 0 Humboldt ............ 7 Twin City Game Patrick Henry ...... 35 K Here is the type of enthusiastic support that helped lead our team to a city victory. The roaring trumpet fanfare, the roll of stirring drums, and the support of the crowd in the stands had a monumental effect on the attitude of our players this year and it is hoped that spirit can parallel ability in future years. This was the winning combination that helped give Central the city title. Although ultimate success is the product of teamworks, still the team was greatly boosted by the kicking ability of junior George Nelson and senior Tom Barnes' ability as a quarterback. We will regret the loss of Tom Barnes next year, but will look forward to the return of George and other juniors. SENIORS ROXV 1: F. Lorenz, L. Buford, C. Hickman, B. Lewis, T. Silverman, R. Brown. ROW 2: D. Sweeney, B. Glaesman, D. Smith, L. LaFontaine, T. Barnes, D. Brooks. ROW 3: j, Lefko, Mgr., G. Alm, D. Brown, J. Nelson, L. Hasselberger, F. Flynn, D. Fields, P. Levin, Mgr. This picture of the Monroe .game typifies 'the caliber of action that was observed by cheering Central spectators during this fall's splendid football season. B - SQUAD FOOTBALL . . Our B-Squad showed a great deal of potential this past season, and this strength is eagerly an- ticipated for next year's varsity team. We hope to see exciting action such as this crucial moment of the Twin City game, coming fr m these fine recruits. 6 f M6 ROW 1: B. Kempe, D. Hilstrom, G. Dusell, T. Fabel, V. Anderson, G. Barth, L. Clarity, P. Woseth. ROW 2: J. Hoel, J. Lavan, H. Jones, M. Hill, T. Mangy, W. Cox, B, Zucco, M. Keegan. ROW 3: Mr. Thorson, T. Mahaney, N. Sibley, D. Heleniak, R. Bower, G. Hanna, K. Triplett, S. Peterson, J. Harrison, J. Rose, T. Klees. ROW 4: J. Fischer, D. Dahlin, M. Davenport, W. Grodin, K. Ecklund, I.. Marofsky. . CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1: G. Gustafson, D. Martin, L. Horwitz, D. Bartin, A. Videen, P. Ratwick, B. Levine, B. Moore, R. Bermeister, T Anderson. ROW 2: J. Johnson, R. Goth, D. Kahl, C. Jenny, C. Taylor, J. Istas, J. Erickson, D. Alfred, B. Brands, J Stahl. ROW 3: A. Vitols, G. Lund, M. Conrath, J. Daggett, D. Wykes, B. Buol, B. Hicks, B. Cahill, J. Hilton, B Limoseth, Mr. Kelly, coach. SENIORS: ROW 1: B. Limoseth, G. Lund, A. Vitols, B. Moore. ROW 2: B. Buol, D. Wykes, J. Daggett, M. Conrath. 23 'ff l . t . x ,. V- .. Y -' L . . ...,Q . fs ,, Q ass ,gs 1'-, I .fr-x Aj jg. .f egg 3 i .,1'. W - J- ,rn 'A A5 1 y f J. , 2 ,, fx l .y 4 Q I I' Vi, Q . L if Q C I v'.., 5 if ,sa f ' 4 6 ' 5 .y l . , i W, p A l 1 1 , 1 . , ,P -, 1 f 1 -. ' t r X u p b y ...y : ' a 4 ,Q p , My 3 ,li V :'L: U h kj. I 5 , Y is ev.-Y a Q 5 imh ' 'hbi ii Zi' e if . Q. y eitwwnvaamskwsf W . - - , - ' f H - , T K .- -I ., fi 79 . of ' f - .t H Jw ' rm.: -1 -1 H, S 11' 'A 9 V ur! '-17 Eff. ET, 'I Z 93' Vi .1 we si,-A jf' , . , K k my . . -4.72 fl' :ex :Z L11 55 K . fg 'iw I in i i-:Yi-. liggaggejefqiixis .. ' . hea l' 2 W 1 'f N Do you remember seeing a group of sparsely clad In the long run Central made a very good record and young men running spiritedly around the grounds of emerged as the city conference cross country champions, Central this fall? This sporting activity is commonly The team, under the coaching of Mr. Coleman Kelly, called cross country. The object is to complete this type was spurred on by such individual players as Glen Gus-1 of exertion before others engaged in this same activity. tafson, Arnold Vitols, and Bob Limoseth. l I 1 4 ,,,,, l The above boys made up our State Team. ROW ,1: B. Limoseth, G. Gustafson, D. Barton. ROW 2: J. Stahl, A. Vitols, D. Wykes, G. Lund. 126 lf ll l VARSITY HOCKEY ROW 1: M. Grady, B. Miller, B. Lang, M. Bohn, j. Neikirk, B. Moore. E. Farscht. ROW 2: C. Selander, M. Rosen D Hansen, L, Hasselberger, D. Wentz, B. Unke, D. Leider, L. Murphy. ROW 3: R. Nielsen, M. Becker, D. Brown j Werner, D. Ambrose, B. Glaesman, Mr. Sauer, coach. A prediction was made last year that if the Central hockey team continued to improve as it had in the past few seasons, Central would be among the leading city contenders. That prediction came true this year. Our pucksters this year ended what was considered their best season and tied for second place in the city race. Credit for this year's success is due to fine team co- operation, led by the individual excellence of such players as Larry Murphy and Bob Glaesman and dir- ected by the coaching of Mister Sauer. We hope that the skating Minutemen of next year can live up to the goal set by this year's team. f 1 r . .1 E SENIORS ' ROW 1: B. Miller, B. Lange, L. Murphy, B. Moore. ROW 2: J. Werner, D. Brown, L. Hasselberger, B. Glaesman. Here Larry Murphy shows the excellent goal tending that he consistently used to aid the Central team this year. . B HOCKEY ROW 1: Olsen, T. Hurwitz, G. Kacklins. ROW 2: M. Kedrowsky, D. Kohl, B. Glaesman, B. Kemp, Hanna. ROW 3 Mr. Katz, coach, J. Shroeder, Helfman, D. Dahlin, E. Novick, C. Maker, W. Seldon, T. Larkin. T 1 VARSITY GYMNASTICS . . ROW I: F. Lorenz, R. Mondale, D. Taylor, G. Dusel. D. Pawlicki, N. Perlman, R. Gray, J. Schrafvan, D. Dahl, R. Ber- meister, P. Woseth. ROW 2: E. Hipp, A. Videen, F. XVeston, C. Dent, G. Hedquist, M. Dunnigan, C. Hill, C. Furlong, L. Latson, L. Bellamy, M. Brennen. D. Wright. ROW 3: Dean Maas, coach, C. Clausell, B. Holly, B. Dahl, S. Maxwell, C. Taylor, B. Berg, D. Gillson, J. Schleh, S. Jensen, D. Sutherland. Probably the least watched yet most interesting to observe is gymnastics. This single sport combines all of the needed qualities of a good physical body, speed, agility, endurance, and strength. In addition to the con- ditioning of the body, it develops good sportsmanship on the part of the individual and good teamwork on the part of the whole. The gymnastics team upheld the sporting standards of Central with an impressive season, having placed ninth in the State meet with john Schleh placing first on the horse. As in all sports at Central much of the credit for the team's success is due to able coaching, in this case, the fine ability of Dean Maas. This is what you call looking for contact lenses the hard way. . SWIMMING ROW 1: S. Mahle. J. Mahle, V. Anderson, M. Tenney, A. Ruvelson, F. Banholzer, J. Low. ROW 2: J. Langevin, B. Grossman, G. Ericksen, C. jenny, G. Moore, D. Lundberg, W. Mitchell. Swimming is usually a strong sport at Central and this year was no exception. Central swimmers com- pleted their very successful season as city conference runners up. They also added to the fine record of only one conference dual-meet loss in the past three seasons. Among the outstanding swimmers this year were Jerry Ericksen, a leading contender in the state, joe Mahle, who placed first in the city for the 50 yard free style, and Clark jenny, who placed second in the 100 yard free style. W'e wish to convey our thanks to our swimming seniors and hope that with the potential talents re- maining we can maintain a high caliber team. ,A CITY CHAMPS . . DISTRICT CHAMPS CHAMPIONS! The Minutemen of Central are a joyful crew after a 51-40 victory over Harding to clinch the City Conference Basketball Champion- ship. The district tournament brought many upsets, but still the tall and talented team went on to victory. The championship game proved to be the biggest threat in the Minutemen's so-far unmarred path to the State Tournament. Coming from behind, Central topped Mechanics, 51-47, to become the District 15 Champs. However, in the Region 4 play-offs, a last minute rally by the Zephers of Mah- tomedi shattered the Minutemen's hopes for a berth in the State Basketball Tournament. The game ended 33-31. Typifying the aggressiveness of our team throughout the year is Darrell Smith right, who holds his opponent to a difficult situation. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: D. Rosenberg, C. Hickman, G. Alm, L. Laliontaine, B. Hicks, 1. Stahl. ROW 2: F. Skaff C. Mathis, M. Corrigan, G. Nelson, D. Brooks, P. Renstrom. ROW 3: M. Conrath, B. Christiansen J. Eichinger, D. Wy'kes, J. Daggett, D. Smith, Mr. C. Kelly. This year the laurels of the city championship were handed to the Central bucketmen for their superb talent and their superior sportsmanship. Our boys can credit their success to their fine team- work. Although we had the height and the individual talents of such players as Dave Wykes, Darrell Smith, Milt Conrath, Lloyd Laliontane, john Eichinger, and john Daggett, the net goal could not have been achieved without teamwork. Credit is also due to the spirit dragged out of the student body by the cheerleaders. Little needs to be said about the fine coaching of Cole- man Kelly because the team's performance serves as a living testimonial of his abilities. S C O R E S Central Humboldt ...... Central Murray ................ Central johnson ................ Central Mechanic Arts Central Monroe ................ Central Wilson .................. Central Washington ........ Central Harding .............. I . B BASKETBALL ROW 1: J. Boyd, R. Gough, T. Fabel. j. Chell, J. jackson, F. Silverberg, Larson. ROW 2: Mr. Hoff, D. Schultz, j. Seilve R. Smith, B. Henderson, K. Everett, D. Heleniak, B. Knutson, Sibley. VARSITY TENNIS . ROW 1: S. Bernick, L. Pedro, L. Friedman, J. Ingber. ROW 2: Mr. Sauer, coach, D. Eldridge, B. Wienstein, B. Miller, D. Lieder. VARSITY BASEBALL Spring sports also play a prominent role in the life of Central sports. A1- though team support did appear to be as keen for the spring sports of tennis, base- ball, and golf as it did for the fall and winter activities, still these spring sports and teams were able to maintain a very good record. GOLF ROW 1: P. Helenick, T. Clausen, B. Erickson, P. Rick. ROW 2: J. Roberts, L. Murphy, J. Piper, D. Smith, Mr. Thorson. Again we wish to mention that a team's success is largely due to coaching. The spring teams were guided by Mr. Sauer, Mr. Thorsen, and Mr. Hubal. We also wish to thank our graduates for their help in a fine season and extend the best of luck to those who must live to past records with their smashing serves, dynamic drives, and heroic homeruns. VARSITY TRACK . . . . ' Q. . 'V as ls . ,... ' : ' ' wx ... le gs WH E.. fl' .- 'EJAWE M33 - ' L-S K' + - 1 ' N 1 fl '?-' on . 1 A XXX. J .. --M A ...K --' . 'S fs- ffl . - 3 Tir: . -V 1 H , S x x M - N . . I -- or ' I ' M ---- ' ' .. A ' M .-Q36 s' .eg--.?N..-.fmf,,-...,, H., . . .. - . 9 . , , .-. M W, new .-- Mm so f. Vi ' . mn., ----- -N .. w ir , 1 Y ,R 1 . -- , . A. . 1' - iw re-Li , A - .. . - w IIQQ .. 1 - V' N. -- ,.. , .. .h ,,.' , vxl, A ,,,.. N .I ' ' , . .. ,.,,. V,.. . 1 . .. 1 . . f ,J f 0 1 W. 1 . . , . . . . . .. .. , . . .. . . a ss.. 4. V f ----- I- Fi. - :- . 2 ' 'le t ' ' 6 K . V . .. All , f fQggs.J ?A, .1 A-5 We 2 1--I L 'Tl .. , tween f.Szf:-'xffglx . f. . .e 1 ' .1 Xi A ' . 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Excellence in athletic performance went on to capture the city title. The Class of '61 has will assure continued success in track. been perhaps the best scholastically and athletically in 138 CL. to RJ M. Henderson, B. Ray, R. Brown, R. Day Central's 880 yard relay placed in the state. GIRLS' SPORTS . . The Girls' Athletic Association, headed by the G.A.A. Ex- ecutive Board, consists of nineteen girls who are particularly interested in athletics. These girls are elected through G.A.A. to take care of the problems, set tournament dates, keep rec- ords, and plan the programs concerning G.A.A. If it weren't for these girls there wouldn't be any C's or All City Awards given to the deserving girls at the banquet in the spring of the year. Each girl is responsible for a certain area such as swimming, hiking, table tennis, and the other numerous sports. The board members keep the totals of these points during the year. When a girl has reached 1000 points she receives her C. In her junior or senior year she works for 500 more points and is then entitled to her All City Award. Much further interest has been created through the work of this year's G.A.A. Board. Thanks for the good work! G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD . A fateful decision brings a look of ponderance. ROW 1: LaVonne Risedorph, Secretary-Treasurer, Vicki Sutton, President, Sandy Dickson, Vice-President, Lynn jacob son, Recording Secretary. ROW 2: Barb Rudberg, Korky Jensen, Barbie Cairncross, Sara Nason, Bonnie Feldman Sue Gill, Peggy King. ROW 5: Wendy Gislason, Janet Rudberg, Jana Westergren, Katy Kixmoeller, Diane Anderson Bizz Engelhardt, Diane Schultz. JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL . ROW 1: Judy Grohs, Suzie Singer, Barb Fortmeier, captain, Sandy Dickson, captain, Sue Gill, Diane Schultz. ROW 2: Carol Goldstein, Connie Pollnow, Celia Starks, Zarina Valenzuela, jean Tarbell, Judy Miller, Barbie Cairncross. ROW 3: Noel Larson, Regina Mallet, Kay Fredensborg, janet Barth, Mary Tucker, Barb Anderson, janet Rudberg. Like fieldball, basketball is another popular sport among the G.A.A. girls. Members of the team are chosen after pre-season tryouts. This year the seniors were triumphant. PRES H MAN -S OPH OMORE BASKETBALL . . ROW 1: Jean Klein, Michele King, Barb Rudberg, Linda Brown, Ruthie Sternberg, Wendy Wilson. ROW 2: Kathy Stewart, Marilyn Ziebarth, Andi Cayou, Diane Anderson, Bizz Engelhardt, LaVonne Peller. ROW 3: Louise Robertson, Lucy Nason, Judi Steimer, Angie Cayou, Laurel Eha, Mary LeMere. ALL-CI TY AWARD ROW 1: Peggy King, Judy Naumann, Penny Esch, Wendy Gislason, Sandy Dickson, Jean Tarbell, Susie Singer. ROW 2: Connie Pollnow, Barbie Cairncross, Carol Fowler, Janet Rudberg, Susie Gill, Vicki Sutton, Judy Miller. ROW 3: Pauline Doherty, Mary Tucker, Diane Schultz, Diane Geery, Korky Jensen, Zarina Valenzuela, Mary Hemingway, Jana Westergren. ROW 4: Barb Anderson, Genene Youngren, Patty Hoisser, Noel Larson, Katy Kixmoeller, LaVonne Rise- dorph, Regina Mallet. . . . C-CLUB ROW l: Marcia Spiegel, Joyce Trout, Nancy Brazemanx, Kathy Mueller, Dorothy Dunlop, Earnestine Neal, Bobie Kaplan, Marlene Cohen, Judy Grohs. ROW 2: Paula Buzicky, Sharon Benscoter, Barb Rudberg, Celia Starks, Carol Smith, Janet Ahl, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Edith Cohen, Tomye Mendelsohn. ROW 3: Joan Lath- rop, Barb Fortmeier, Georgeanne Coverdale, Pam Brooke, Gretchen Stein, Sue Wilmer, Betsy Lund, Carol Goldstein, Diana Bowles, Sharon Clark, Janet Stockwell. ROXV 4: Sally Quast, Laurel Eha, Ricci Noble, Sandy Samp- son, Kay Fredensberg, Barb Becker, Diane An- derson, Bizz Engelhardt, Gail Andre, MaryAnn Shetka, Liz Igo. REFEREES R. ROW 1: Vicki Lubov, Penny Dando, Marlene Cohen, Sylvia Levey, Carol Fowler, Kathy Mueller, Jean Fredensborg, Joyce Trout. ROW 2: Cynthia Benton, Cathy Tyson, Kay Banister, Zarina Valenzuela, Susan Roberts, Chris Cameron, Mary Red- mond, Sharon Clark, Peggy King. ROW 3: Betsey Perry, Edan Humphrey, Ruth Sorenson, Barb Fortmeier, Susie Singer, Betsy Lund, Barb Cairncross, Betsy Harris, Diane Geery. ROW 4: Sandi Sampson, Katy Kixmoeller, Ruth Johnson, Laurel Eha, Sally Quast, Kay Fredensborg, Tomye Mendelsohn, Barb Becker, MaryAnn Shetka. This enthusiastic group of girls is known as the referees awards and all City letters. They really are a bright of all the girls' G.A.A. and physical education courses. bunch of girls who know their job. The advisors are By doing this they earn G.A.A. points for their C Miss Ryan and Mrs. Anderson. AQUATIC CLUB . . . ROW 1: Peggy King, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Sue Gray, Jan Leslie, Sylvia Levey, Brenda lngersoll, Jennifer Cutts, Lynn Belkin, Linda Sturley, Sandy Lemmer. ROW 2: Sue Gill, captain, Kathy Nason, Irene Rutchick, Elizabeth May, Maureen Malcolm, Celia Starks, Janet Ahl, Ruthie Sternberg, Marilynn Tenenbaum, Vicki Marvy, Jean Tarbell, Kathy Stewart, Betsy Mueller. ROW 3: Judy Mahr, Lorna Killa, Diane Birger, Cynthia Benton, Gayle Adam, Kay Banister, Judy Tilsner, Barbie Cairncross, Wendy Gislason, Sara Nason, Rosie Tenenbaum, Kathy Harris. ROW 4: Sue Dow, Mary Kay Nickelson, Marilyn Gustafson, Mary Tucker, Ricci Noble, Jane Flad, Margie Young, Susan Arvanitis, Sharon Judd, Mary LeMere, Pam Brooke. Another favorite activity in the G.A.A. program was the AQUATIC CLUB. This year we are aiming for our third consecutive win. After three championships, the trophy becomes a permanent prize. 142 . I UN I OR-S EN I OR FIELDBALL ROW 1: Judy Grohs, Suzie Singer, Margie Young, captain, Diane Schultz, captain, Sue Gill, Sandy Dickson. ROW 2: Diane Geery, Sharon Oja, Sara Nason, Celia Starks, Marda Paymar, jean Tarbell, Vicki Sutton. ROW 3: Sue Dow, Mary Tucker, janet Barth, Zarina Valenzuela, judy Miller, Barbie Cairncross. ROW 4: Regina Mallett, Genene Youngren, LaVonne Rise- dorph, Barb Anderson, Katy Kixmoeller, Pauline Doherty, Barb Fortmeier. Probably one of the favorite team sports among the play the juniors and then the sophomores play the fresh- G.A.A. members is fieldball. Each fall tryouts are held men. The victors of the two teams then play each other. for those participating in G.A.A. who wish to be on The juniors were triumphant this year. They bowled one of the four teams. In the first round the seniors the sophotnores over S-2. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FIELDBALL . . . ROXV 1: Lynn Brandl, Marcy Fredenberg, Jean Klein, Bonnie Pihlstrom, Wendy Willson, Linda Sturley. ROW 2: Kathy Boyd, Betsy May, Barb Rudberg. janet Ahl. Ruthie Sternberg, Aida Valenzuela, Lorna Killa. ROW 3: jean Hoisser, Chris Cameron, Lucy Nason, Gayle Adam, Sheila Zeno, Bizz Engelhardt. ROW 4: Mary LeMere, Laurel Eha, Kit Roe, captain, Ruth johnson, captain, Sunny Vangsness, Penny Lien, Sharon Risedorph. 143 h i '.'IL'E. Ti ii Actzwtzes Activities Editor Spencer Smith Assistant Editor Ion Wierzer SENIOR CALL TRIP . One day in November, the St. Paul Union Depot buzzed with excitement. The class of '61 from Central High was about to leave on a never to be forgotten journey. The trip would take them to the cities of Chicago, New York and Washington, D. C. ' After changing trains in Chicago the group arrived in New York on the Sth. During the day they visited the magnificent and famous Empire State Building, from which they could admire the beauty of the neighboring states. The group was also shown sights such as the Statue of Liberty, the United Nations Building, and Times Square. That night the group were guests at the Govenor Clinton Hotel. The date proved to be one of opportunity because the inter- ested students witnessed the election returns being posted on the top floors of several buildings. y In the morning the mob boarded another train which would take them to Philadelphia. In Philly the group saw such things as the home of Betsy Ross, Independence Hall, and the Liberty Bell. Then quickly to a bus and off to the Capitol, the Minute- men arrive! The list of sights in Washington is a long one. The group visited the Capitol, George Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian Institute, Arlington Cemetery, White House, Pentagon, Poto- mac River, and the Jefferson Monument. The trip provided the students with knowledge, fun, and a week of school-free worry. Those who stayed at home missed a real event. Q 0 . H OMEC OMIN G 9 1 s s s f Queen Bonnie Feldman and KingVTom Barnes. The subjects awaited the news. Who would reign over Central Kingdom? When the suspense was over, the laughter, dancing, and complete happiness made the 1960 Homecoming long remembered in the minds of the students. Bonnie is more surprised than anyone. -1-Um seems extremely jubilant ,gg f 'X'-QM' L. - he ii .Q f 1 . , BOTTOM ROW: The royalty and candidates are: Wendy Gislason, Margie Olson, Lynn Johnson, Bonnie Feldman, Tom Barnes, Judy Grohs, Vickie Sutton, Maxine Anderson. TOP ROW: Jennifer Cutts, jackie Rehder, Eugene Moore, Mary Tucker, Lloyd LaFountaine, Bob Glaesman ohn Eichin er, Gar' Gormin, Fran ' J . . S P Lorenz, Sue Gill, Vicki Marry. Judy Grohs, Bonnie Feldman, and Lynn John- son sit atop a convertible during half-time Their smiles varify the truth of the scoreboard J l JUNIOR CLASS PLAY . ROW 1: CL. to RJ Miss D. Chiglo. Director, Steve Frank. Student Director, Sue Milton, Ass't. Director. Louis Buton, Ass't Director, JoAnn Rutchick. ROW 2: Carol Ehrlich, john Grimm, Margie Young, Nick Dunn, Bonnie Marvy, Vicki Lubou ROW 3: Allen Gray, Perry Cohler, Marty Frizond, Rick Carter, Hans Knoop, Fred Johnston, Sue Sisson. One great big complicated love affair is the des- cription of the play The Matchmaker Mrs. Levie is hired by Mr. Horace Vandergelder as a match- maker. Mrs. Levie sets out to find a suitable mate for him. In performing her duties Mrs. Levie finds many secret love affairs all in connection with Mr. Van- dergelder, both family and friends. With all eligible females seemly taken, Mrs. Levie finds she may un- cover her hidden desires and ask Mr. Vandergelder to marry her. The hilarious four act farce was the best enter- tainment the student body had enjoyed for some time. Miss Chiglo, director, made her first production presedent for more entertainment in years to come. Corneilus and Barnaby have a problem and Is it the food or prices that cause such an ex seems to be financial. Dressunn? I have got to find my wallet! Even actors must eat. THE MUSIC SHOW . . . Paden and the boys stir up a bit of tune as the choir listens in the background. January 19-20 were two dates in the year every student should never forget. The program this year was titled These Things Shall Be . The audience enjoyed talent in many forms, such as trios, quartets, sextets, ensembles, octets, duets, dancers, piano, organ, narrators, and of course the commercial girls. The choir could not be counted out as a form for it was certainly the hit of the show. This program was arranged under the capable hands of Miss A. Denzel. Mrs. M. Rothfuss was coreographer. Kathy Watson kicks up her heels in jubilee. yi sr., T , A V' , Q ., 'f:,:,l,aQ,, , 'A .,.,.,. M ' ,Qf Z' U - 'je' ,, , 'Q,.jc,,'gf,4?Ef+,,H lv, rl' fE1'1Qv..' w- - fi .. VW ' ' ' ' t a - ii, ,,, fnaflffill? r ' 'IMA H ' ee-'.'V, mise , fN 2Hif ' , ' w Ty: ' W, . . V, , ,, 'K ' CM. 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Gene Moore, LaVonne Risedorph, Dave Brown, Mary Tucker, Bob Glaesman, Noel Larson, Dave Brown, Katy Kixmoeller, Dave Wytkes. v 3 5 Shock! The one word that describes Gene's condition. Two reasons might have caused such a aeaction. lj Being picked queen 21 by a ear. s y As a veteran page, coronations don't excite AD Hil' Of CXPBCWUCY efW9l0Pe5 fha Cf0Wd- me much. With the choosing of the South Wind the 1961 royalty is complete. It appears that this powerful looking team frightened away all competition. SNO-DAY The one activity which makes one wonder if there is a touch of insanity in the student body of Central is Sno-Day. The hardy Min- nesotans find there can be fun in the winter. Activi- ties such as snow sculptur- ing, sled races, and broom hockey might stir those in hibernation out into the ele- ments as a spectator if not as a participant. The wea- ther was cold, but the buzz of excitement made one for- get the numbness creeping into their toes. Insane? Yes! But it was fun. I'll just tell myself that broom hockey is not K , a rough sport. Coming up, one Minuteman on the rocks. SENIOR CLASS PLAY . . . The Class of '61 presented a four act comedy, The Admirable Crichton on March 2 and 3. 1961. In summarizing the play, one might say, The butler did it! Crichton, a butler for Lord Loam, served many years as a loyal and devoted servant. He was constantly aware of the social distinction in English society and believed that it should be preserved. However, being shipwrecked on an island with Lord Loam and other royalty, the tables became turned and Crichton still was convinced that there should be a division of classes. In this case, Crichton was the nobility. The closeness of these two groups led to the ro- mance of Crichton and Lady Mary. With the even- tual return to England and freedom from the island, Crichton and Lady Mary accepted reality and re- turned to life before the shipwreck. This presenta- tion as well as the Junior Class play has shown the student body the selective and directive talent of Miss Chiglo. You're no Paris Model yourself! To whom it may concern . . . . . C A S T 3 SUE FINE ........... ....,... T Weenie BERNIE CAHILL ...... ........ R ev. John JOE MARVER ------- '------- E fnesf GENE MQORE -'------ '-A---'.--,..-. S ervant DAVE MORTON ...... ....... S ervant Lols RASMUSSEN ..... ..... L ady catherine JFERRY INGBER --4---- ------ 5 efvanf ToM DUVALL ................. ...... L ord Loam Sfggg 15331513 ----- '-----'--- 2 CEV1:fLiX'PfNSTROM -'---- ----- -- 2 DIANNE NELSON ...... ...,... L ady Agatha J ------------'-------- -'--- G ARY GORMIN ......., ............. s mam DAVE MAKIESKY ...... ...... S ervant JUDY BROOKS .------'-.b- - -A...-.-'- S ervam HARRIET BERNICK ....... .................... S ervanr DONNA HENDRICKS Duinl.. ---,------.,.,---- L ady Mary PHYLLIS PETERSON ................................ Servant SUE ROSS ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., S ervam STEVE FRANK ......,........ ....... L ord Brocklehurst LONI SCHNITZER ..... ........ L ady Brocklehurst You mean you love me, Crichton? You haven't los: your courage, have you? SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART The sophomore royalty are CL. to RJ Biz Engelhart, Attendant, janet Ahl, Queen, Mary Redmond, Attendant. If you were to ask any sophomore what event he had looked forward to with great anticipation, he would answer back quickly and say, The Sophomore Sweet- heart dance. This is the biggest social event of the year for the underclassmen. The queen is crowned and the dance be- gins to take the shape of a real fine even1ng's entertainment. Cupid's Belle shall remain embedded as an evening of fantasy. The sophomore class should be commended for the great thought and work that made this event, their first big one, a success. Soft music and a beautiful girl. What more could a fellow ask? Last year's queen, Jacque Rehder, places the crown on a new head. Hail, Queen Janet Ahl! Weeping joyfully is Mary Redmond when she is chosen as an attendant. The candidates and their escorts Cback to frontj: Rick Gough, Judy Fine, Vince Anderson, Judy Evans, Harvy Jones, Mary Redmond, John Shell, Janet Ahl, Jay Fogelberg, Biz Engelhart, Clark Jenny, Sally Quast, Barry Rubin, Judy Tilsner, Bob Murphy, Sandy Zisson. 160 ASSEMBLIES . The assembly audiences of 1961 are the same cour- tious and interested listeners as the 1905 student body had been fMinnesota Historical Societyj. The Assembly program this year was not only en- tertaining but in many cases informative. The as- sembly of students in the auditorium was witness to pep assemblies, the club assembly, Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, AFS assembly, the honor as- sembly, class play assemblies, and programs pre- sented by the University of Minnesota for their en- joyment. In the assemblies involving outside sources we saw subjects such as otters and singers, two in- formative assemblies on science. The high quality of entertainment presented to the student body was the result of the fine work done by Mrs. Wanna- maker. ' You will now return to your . . . . The Mankato State Choir provided an interesting assembly. Why' doesn't this wagon move? The pictures of the Thanksgiving assembly should make us aware of the great service of the B choir in providing one of the most outstanding assemblies during the school year. This assembly like all of the assemblies offered for entertainment by varied Central student groups was symbolic of the qaulity of the programs which the student body had enjoyed the whole year. With characters such as these how did the pilgrims and the Indians ever agree? JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM . Q Wandering eyes? There doesn't seem to be a wallflower at the dance! The bright and very colorful gowns, the gay atmosphere, and the colored lights of the junior-Senior Prom made the theme, Carousel , apparent. The Central stu- dents shrouded themselves in a look of maturity and their actions supported their appearance. The couples posed before the baby blue horse on the carousel, light bulbs flashed, and sweet music floated through the St. Paul Hotel. A true evalua- tion of the event could be given as a wellnplanned, well chaperoned, and costly evening. CEHISEAN STAFF IUNIORS AT WORK L. to R.: Theresa Haidu- ja, Dorothy Dunlop, Tom Hurwitz, Dick Koch, Paul N:-tkanishi, Barb Becker, Wendy Boyden. BELOW: Mr. Therrien, Yearbook Advisor. L. to R.: jenny Bern- stein, Liz Kanny, Kathy Watson. Barb Fortmeier, Ricci Noble, Susan Lamp- land, Dave Otterness, jon Wiener. SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE CEHISEAN STAFF 1961 Co-editors-in-chief: SIDNEY SURLES and KATHY HAMER PAM PRICE - Arr, DEBBY BIXBY - Clubs MARIANNIE CHUTE - Academic : z a av rf :fa EDRIE DANIELSON - Subscriptions DAVE MAIQESKY - photography sm SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE CEHISEAN STAFF 1961 JANET RUDBERG I Seniors BARB LEAF - Musu: 84 Drama JUDY LAURIE - Business JUDY BROOKS - Faculty BARB MCMAHON - Index, Photogmp AL RUVEI-SON ' BUYS' SPONS SPENCER SMITH - Activities PROM CENTER Unexcelled Facilities For Banquets, Au Revoifn Weddings, Luncheons and Headquarters for To the Seniors CLASS REUNIONS Send For Our Folder on - How To Plan Your Class Reunion Bobbls B'B'G' PROM - 1190 University Avenue Compliments of WILD BILL,, 9 GIRLS LEAGUE SUPER MARKETS yi Wiw Best Wishes To the Class of '61 from PEP CLUB and MINUTEMAIDS Congratulations To the Class of '61 from St. Paul's Outstanding 410 A.Z.A. 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Prin., 9 Caroline, Mrs. A., Librarian Castle, Mr. J., H.R. 302, 14 Chiglo, Miss V., H.R. 101, 12, 116,150 Conant, Mrs. E., H.R. 108, 10, 90,92 Corbey, Miss E., H.R. 102, Curtis, Mr. A., H.R. 7, 14,68 Cuthbert, Mrs. E., H.R. 304, 12 Daenzer, Mrs. L., H.R. 308, 10 Daniels, Mr. K., H.R. 100B, 13,92 Denzel, Miss A., H.R. 317, 12 Dunckel, Mr. N., H.R. 316, 13,75 Ellsworth, Mr. R., H.R. 207, 18 Fahay, Mr. J., H.R. 314, 15 Fleming, Mrs. M., H.R. 210, 17 Flitch, Miss L., H.R. 122, 17 Fritsche, Mr. J., H.R. 403, 16 Gavin, Mr. W., H.R. 212, 13 Gerdts, Mr. W., H.R. 206, 11 Hall, Mrs. B., H.R. 305, 12 Hart, Miss M., H.R. 309, 11 Hildebrant, Mr. V., H.R. 12, 12 Hoff, Mr. J., H.R. 323, 13,135 Hubal, Mr. V., H.R. 218, 14 Issacson, Mr. R., H.R. 405, 15 Johnson, Mr. M., H.R. 4, 18 Johnson, Mr. N., H.R. 401, 13,94 Kacolek, Mr. L., H.R. 8, 12 Katz, Mr. G., H.R. 11, 18,129 Kelly, Mr. C., H.R. lA, 16,125, 133 Kingswood, Mr. W., H.R. 1OOA, 18, 0 Klawitter, Mr. C., H.R. 123, 15,102 Koehler, Miss A., H.R. 209, 13 Korfhage, Miss M., H.R. 214, 15 Lackner, Mr. J., Principal, 8,63 liesch, Mr. J., H.R. 5, 15 Lund, Mr. J., H.R. 106, 13 Maas, Mr. D., H.R. 18, 16,132 MacDonald, Mr. W., H.R. 220, 15 Mallinger, Mr. D., H.R. 303, 18 Martin, Mr. W., H.R. 315, 18 Mattson, Miss M., M.R. 105, McGee, Mr. E., H.R. 208, 10 Moe, Miss R., H.R. 119, Moen, Mrs. M., H.R. 324, 17 Moilanen, Mr. F., H.R. 320, 18 Molkenbur, Mr. R., H.R. 223, 11,89 Muetzel, Mr. R., H.R. 201, 11,89 Myers, Miss S., H.R. 306, Nelson, Mr., H.R. 319, 12 Norbeck, Mrs. F., H.R. 312, 18 Peterson, Mr. E., H.R. 219, 18 Ring, Mr. J., H.R. 222, 11,95 Rabideavx, Mr. G., H.R. 404, 15 Robinson, Mrs. M., H.R. 109, 10 Ryan, Miss E., H.R. 2A, 16 Ryan, Mr. J., H.R. 307, 13 Sargent, Mr., Asst. Prin., 9 Sauer, Mr. T., H.R. 10, 12,16,127 Schmit, Mrs. E., H.R. 221, 11 Smith, Mr. R., H.R. 402, 17,117 Swanson, Mrs. E., H.R. 213, 17 Tangen, Mr., H.R. 205, 11 Therrien, Mr. M., H.R. 215, 17, 100,101 Thorson, Mr. S., H.R. 120, 13,124 Topdahl, Mrs. M., H.R. 116, 18 Walsh, Miss, Librarian, 10 Wannarnaker, Mrs. R., H.R. 114, 15 Westphal, Mrs. D., H.R. 115, 15 SENIORS Aarthun, Merle Leroy 24 Abramson, Kirk 24,112 ...I DEX... Aldes, Harry Bernard 62,114 Alfonso, Theresa Kathleen 24,114 Allen, Darlene Ann 24 Alm, Gary Charles 24,121,123,133, 134,132 Anderson, Barbara Jane 24 Anderson, Barbara Louise Andy 93,104,140,141,142 Anderson, Carol Ann 24,104 Anderson, Janice Emma 24,87,98, 104 Anderson, Lee Bruce 24,99 Anderson, Linda Joy 24,97,99,103 Anderson, Maxine Ardella 24,64, 87,8B,92,97,103,149 Anidfisan, Thomas Wilcox 24,94, Andler, Larry Alan 24 Ashby, Ted S. 62 Axne, Karen Linda 24,89 Bachke, Nancy Jean 25 Baird, Rodney E. 25 Balenger, Sandra louise 25 Barnes, Thomas Edward 25,121, 122,123,148,149 Barnett, Judith Gwen 25,90,94, 95,99,112 Barth, Janet Sue 25,99,103,141, 142 Bassett, Katherine Mary 25,114 Batters, Sharon Lou 25,90 Beattie, Dave 25 Beaudoin, LaFern C. 62,92 Behr, Richard David 25,115 Bellis, Kenneth L. 25 Bennett, June Marylin 25 Berde, Barbara E. 25,95,112,116 Berg, Judith Elaine 25 Berger, Mary Joan 25 Bergman, Anita 26,104 Bergstedt, Barbara Marian 26,97, 100,103,112 Bergstedt, Donn Sather 26 Berkman, Jerome Norton 26,95,117 Bernick, Barbara Rae 26,95,98,116 Bernick, Harriet Jean 26,65,95,99, 102,116,150 Berris, Edward Allan 26,89 Bick, Lois Sandra 26,90,93,95 Birger, Richard Mark 26 Bisnow, Bonnie Susan 26,90,93, 95,98 Bixby, Deborah J. 26,87,91,95, 101,102,103,117,164 Bivirklund, Karen Frances 26,l04, 16 Blackman, Craig Steven 26 Blons, Steve G. 26,64,95,99,151 Bolin, Carol Myrna 26,90 oak, Kathryn Vivian 27,103,112 owes, Patricia D. 27 Bray, Dennis P. 27 Brett, Judy Ann 27,102,104 Bric, Patrick Joseph 27 Bridger, Steven Michael 27 Brier, George D. 27 Brisbois, Jean C. 27.100 Brooke, Linda Kay 27,93,1l6 Brooks, David Harding 27,121,123, 132,133,134 Brooks, Judy Leslie 27,91,93,95, 98,101,104,116,151,165 Brown, David Carl 27,95.116,153 Brown, Dave Freddie 27,123,127, 128,153 Brown, Patrick Ernest 27,138 Brcqwg, Raymond 28,95,112,121, 2 Bruchmann, Ruth Louise 27,104 Brueet, Roger L. 28 Bruski, Wesley Clarence 28 4'NBrussell. Valerie Jean 28,92,95, 97,112,153 ck, Michael Paul 28,99 Buford. Lawrence Lee 28,121,123 Buol, William 28,89.95,125 Burnstein, Gilman Allen 28 Buron, Louis Harvey 25,116,150 Burton, Ronald Allen 28,95 twin, Joseph Maze 28,87,94, 100.102 Butwinick, Mark 28 Byrne, Kathie C. 28,B8,103,116 Cahill, Bernard Joseph 28,95,116, 125,150,151 Campbell, Patricia Jean 62 Carlson, Dave William 29 Carlson, Karen Elaine 29.104 Carlson, Thomas Arnold 29 Carstens, linda Rae 29,90 Carter, Robert Gene 62 Chapin, George 29 Chapman, Eugene Dennis 29 Chapman, Gerald Eugene 29 Charpentier, Dianne 29,100 Chopskie, Lawrence Thomas 29,112 Christiansen, Beric Murry 29,132, 133,134 Chute, Marianne Margaret 29,9B, 101,103,112,164 Clark, John Lee 29 Clausell, Clarence James 29 Cldyggourne, Stephen Frank 29,B9, Cohen, Susan linda 29,90,99 Cloe, Myrtle Marie 30 Collins, Nancy 30,95 Collins, Sandra Lee 30,104 Compton, Joyce Anne 30,90,93,98 Connelly James Joseph 30 Conroth, Milton 30,100,125,132, 133,134 Conway, Cynthia Sue 30,98,104 Cook, Elizabeth Marie 30,100,104 Corbin, James Arthur 30 Cowan, Barbara Alice 30,104,112 Doggett, John Almon 30,125,132, 133,134 Dahl, Dionne Elizabeth 30 Dahms, Arthur Stephen 30,65,90, 95,98,99 Dale. Daniel Peder 30 Danielson, Edrie Anne 30,91,98, 101,164 Davis, Danna Sharon 31,98,116 Davis, Nancy Fern 31,87,90,93, 95,98,112 Dawson, Carol Jean 31,9198 Deach, Donald Alan 31 Denlringer, Julie Maria 31,115 Dennis, Louise 31,93 Dexter, Larry William 62 Dickson, Sandra Jayne 31,88,92, 97,103,139,140,141,142 Diegnau, Terrance Michael 31 Ditonno, Irene Consiglia 31,9B,104 Divine, Lyba 31,95,112,116 oherty, Pauline I. 31,90,140,142 Draxton, Karen June 31 Duben, Elaine Sondra 31 DuBois, Lea G. 31,64,110 unlap, Michele Ann 31,112 unn, Ruth Mary 32,87,103,112 Dunnigan, Mike Patrick 32,132 Duran, Mary Jane 32,92 Duvall, Thomas Edward 32,150 Effress, Creighton E. 32 Efron, Barbara Rae 32,95,96 Eha, Carole Lynne 32 Eichinger, John M. 32,132,133, 134,148,149 Eilers, Shirley Diane 32,104,112 Ellis, Charlene Jean 62 Ellis, Darlene Ray 62 Endres, William J. 32,116 Engelhardt. Marianne 32,B8,93, 96,100,104,111 Erickson, Diane Mae 32,95,103 Ertz, John C. 32 Esperson, Robert Craig 32 Etter, Diane Marie 32 Ettinger, Ed Norman 33,95,112 Ettinger, Ronald Dean 33,95,112 Ettinger, Sheila Rae 33,87,90,95 Evans, Gordon Edward 33 Eylandt, Otto 33,89,99 Fawcett, Joyce Hazel 33,104,112 Feldbrugge, Walter Earl 33 Feldman, Bonnie 33,65,96,139, 148,149 Fetsch, Thomas James 33 Fields, David Edward 123 Findley. Stephen John 62 Fine, Susan 33,90,93,95,100,116, 117,150,l51,152 Fink, Lawrence Joseph 33 Finley, Michael Patrick 33 Flaherty, Daniel E. 33 Flowers, William James 33 Flynn, Frank K. 34,121,123 Fohlmeister, Walter 34,89,99 Foley, Joseph Thomas 62,100 Fowler, Eilleen Patricia 34 Frank, Stephen Victor 34,95,112, 116,150 Fredricksan, Leo Edward 34 Fridholm, Tamara Lee 34 Fritz, Gary Sydney 34 Froman, Michael Philip 34,64,90, 95,99,117 Fruen, Michael B. 34 Fuhr, Jon Robert 34,112,114 Furlong, Charles Henry 34 Galt, Elizabeth Andrews 34,97, 103,162 Gantman, Ronnie 34,116 arvgk, Jevne Ann 34,87,103,116, 15 Geller, Geller, 117 Gerber, 116 Gergen, Gary Richard 34,95,99 Loren Gary 35,95,9B,116, Miriam Burton 35,98,104, Jerome Anthony 35 Germain, JoAnn Kay 35,97,103,112 Germain, Mary Beth 35,100 Gill, Susan B. 35,65,92,96,103,139, 140,141,142,143,149,153 Gillson, Donald Bruce 35,110,132 laesman, Robert Oscar 35,121, 123,127,128,149,153 Gold, Karen Lee 35,102,112 Goldberger, Marilyn 35,90,94,95, 100,116 Goldman, Ardis Joy 35 oldner, Richard 35 Goodroad, Bonnie 35,93 Gordon, Morilee Ferne 35,95,96, 116,152 Gorman, Tim Michael 62 Gorrnin, Gary Paul 35,B7,90,94, 95,99,102,149,151 Gatesman, Sandra R. 36,98 Gough John Byron 36 Grant,' Ted 36 rater, Green, Griffin, Griffin Grodin, Sylvia 62 Jaan 36 Jacqueline 36 Michele Louise 36 Martin 36 Haag, Ted William 36 Hagberg, Ted Martin 36 Hall, Dick Charles 36,87 Hamer, Kathleen Jean 22,36,65,92, 98,101 ,103,117,164 Hanna, Dennie Lee 36 Hansen, William 62 Hanson, David Allen 36 Hanson, Margaret Ann 62,92,95 Harris, Hortense Louise 36 Haselberger, lawrence J. 36,121, 123,127,128,153 Haspel, Michael J. 37 Hawthorn, Judith Ann 62,115 Heaglo, Barbara Anne 37,96,97, 103.112 Hecimovich, Judi R. 37 Hedeen, Carter Bennett 37,112 Hedlund, Charles William 37,95,99 Hedman, Judee A. 37,103,112 Heinz, Bruce Raymond 37 Helmes, Barbara Jean 37,103,116 empel, Colin Terry 37,99 Hendricks, Donna Diane 37,103, 116,150,151 Hense, David Walter 37 Herman, Sandra Lee 37,116,152 Herring, James Walter 37 Hickman, Charles Horn 37,115, 121,123,133,134 Hill, Charles Anthony 37,95,98 Hilsgen, Mary Kay 38,92 Hinz, Carol Diane 38,95,104 Hinze, Sandra Jean 30,93,98,104 Hirschorn, Ju-dith Ann 38,112 Hitchcock, Michael Harold 38 Hoffman, Barbara Louise 38,104 Hogan, Lois Marie 38,90 Hoisser, Patricia Marie 38,93,98, 103,140 Holliday, Peter Stanley 38,62,111 Holmes, Lyndon Richard 38 Holmes, John Duncan 38 Holmgren, Sally Ann 38,88,96, 100,103 Hoover, Linda Jean 38 opp, Joyce Myra 38 PPS, Beverly A. 38,98,104 Hoveland, Gary Allen 38 QN Howard, Dave Lee 39 Hoyoss, Mariorie Karen 39 Huber, Paul Edward 39.110,112 Huebener, David Laurence 39,90. 95,99 Hueller, Ann Davidson 37.93 Hundley, Jahn Michrul 39,87 Hurwitz, Susan Jane 39 lngber, Jerry B .39,95,111,138,151 Irish, Tom 39 Jackson, Nancy Anne 39,99 Jacobsen, Judith Karen 39 Jacobsen, Lynn Muriel 39,88,95, 103,112,139 Jacobson, Myrna Roe 39 Jaehne, Joseph Bernard 39.99 Jepson, James B. 39 40 lx Jersak, Robert Charles Johnson, Alfreda Ann 40 Johnson, Carollee 40,93,104,111, 112,116 Johnson, Florence Juanita 40,104 Johnson, Judy Ann 62,114 .173 t ,,,, W, Johnson, Mariorie 40 Johnson, Robert Clayton 40 Johnson, Roland C. 40 Johnson, Ruth L. 40,100 Johnson 112 r Sandra Lee 40,95,103, Jonas, Johnny Edmund 40 Jones, Shirley Ann 40,93,10Cl,112 Joyce, Patricia Carol 40 Kodera, Robert Allen 40,102,111 Kahan, Sandra Rae 40,92,95,97,9B Kane, Charyl Lynn 40,90,95 Kaplan, Harvey Ivan 41 Kast, Roger Eugene 41 Katz, Paul 41 Katz, Steve 95,99 Keeley, Peter James 41,114 Kehborn, Mary Darlene 41,62,115 Kelley, Maureen Dianne 41,104 Kenyon, Tom M. 41 Kienlen, Dennis Martin 41,102,112 Kimball, George Albert 41 Kixmaeller, Kathryn 41,87,97,103, 139,140,142,143,153 Kienstad, Sandra Lee 41,92 Klassen, Roger James 41 Knapton, Roland 41 Knechtges, Vinton 41 Knudsen, Dorothy Mae 41 Koch, Judy Ellen 42,98 Koch, Karen Jean 42,88,96,98, 103,104 Kordell, Ranee Cecelia 42 Krenik, James Paul 42,89 Krumins, John 42,89 Kryewinski, Susan Elizabeth 22,42, 65,90,95,100,101,103,116,117 Kuretsky, Martin Joel 42,112 Kurlon, Sandra Louise 42 LaFountaine, Lloyd L. 42,120,121, 123,133,132,134,l49,153 Lalesse, Dorothy Ann 42 Lance, Gary Frederick 42,98,99 Lande, Donna Joy 42,91 ,93,94,95, 99,116,152 Lando, Rosalie Ronne 42,95 Lang, Robert Albert 42,127,128 Langevin, Joseph Richard 42,130, 131 Longman, Adrianne Florence 43 Larkin, Tonetta Jeanne 43,93 Larsen, Dean Conrad 62 Larson, Carolyn Joy 43,98,103 Larson, Noel Ruth 43,65,93,95, 104,110,1.40,141,153,198 latser, Kenneth Michael 43 Laurie, Judy Grishe 43,100,101, 165 Leaf, Barbara Ann 43,88,91,95, 98,101,103,117,165 lecy, LaVon 43,93.104,111 Lee, Jane Elizabeth 43 Lefko, Jomei Howard 43,99,121,123 LeMere, Lemire, John F. 43,112 Gerald Michael 62 Lents, Juey K. 43 Leonard, Thomas H. 43 Levin, Gary Edward 43,90,95,99, 102,116 Levin, Phillip Terry 43,B7,95,9B, 101,117,121,123 Levy, Peter Henry 44 Lewis, Robert Gilford 44,121,123 Limoseth, Robert Joseph 44,64,112, 125,126 Lindgren, Kathryn Ann 44,112 Lindquist, Eric Hoff 44,98 Lipschultz, Frema Jane 44,95 Litman, Joanne Richel 44,116,153 Loewenstein, Nancy 44 Loomis, Linda Lee 44 Looney, Norma Joyce 44 Lorenz, Francis Edwin 44,99,121,lf' 123,132 it Letterman, Sheila 44,93,95,98 Ludwigson, James Gordon 44 Lulling, Robert W. 44 Lund, Gary Thomas 44,99,125,126 Lyngholm, Karen Marie 45,87,103, 112 Mack, Carole Helen 45 Makiesky, David Harmon 45,95, 101,116,150,164 Mallett, Regina Hazel 45,140,141, 142 Manion, Thoman Ambrose 45 Manthe, William F. 45 Marks, Danielle June 45,92 Marks, Robert Leroy 22,45,98 Marofsky, Stuart Irving 45 Marver, Joseph Franklin 45,87, 99,112,150,151 Marziali, Grazia T. 45,62,87,90, 103,104,153 1 Massey, Theodore 45 Matykiewicz, Sharon Marie 62,92 McCabe, William Robert 45,116 McCauley, Kathleen Ann 45,90 McCauley, Mary Il 45 Mcfgrsud, Gerardine Mary 46,98, L 11. 11 McCormick, Connie Jean 46 McCrary, Mary Jean 62 McFaden, Patricia Ann 46,98,104, 112 McGinnis, Dennis 62 Mclntesh, Bonnie Lucille 46 McKeen, Mary Elizabeth 46,104 McKendrick, Deanna Jean 46,96, 97,103,112 McKittrick, Carol J. 62 McMahon, Barbara Gale 46,98, 101,104,165 Melemed, Bruce Mitchel 46,98 Meredith, Sharon 46,91,98,104,112 Messmer, Judith Ann 46 Miller, Miller, Diane H. 46 Harry Gerald 46,99,116 Miller, Horace George 46,89,95 Miller, Judith Winifred 46,87,103, 112,140,142,162 Milla, Mark William 46,90,94,95, Miller, Peter Michael 47 Miller, William Joy 47,127,128,l38 Millin, Sharon 47,93,98,100,116, 117,162 Milton, Susan Beth 47,100,104,150 Mirsky, Marvin K. 47 Mitau, Andrea Jo 47,95,99,117 Mitchell, Winfield 47,99,130,131 Modell, Harold lvan 47,89,99 Moeller, Joseph Art 47 ontgomery, Michelle Elain 47,9 Moody, Maceo G. 47,62 Moore, Gene Mack 47,87,112,116, 130,131,149,150,153 Moore, Jacqueline Patricia 47 Moore, Kathleen Anne 47 Moore, Marcia Ann 47,98 Moore, William Curtis 47,125,127, 128 Moravec, Kathryn Louise 48,90 Morrow, Janna Lynne 48,104 Mortensen, Terry Lee 48 Morton, David Eliot 48,99,151 Moxness, Richard John 48,110 Mueller, Jack D, 48,112 Murphy, Larry Ray 48,127,128, 138,153 Murphy, Margaret S. 48 Murphy, Nancy Jo 48,92 Murray, Mary Jean 48,92 Nash,'James Allen 48,87,116,150 Neilson, Kathleen A. 48,100 Neily, Kathryn Jo 48,87,88,103, 116,152 Nelson, Carole Ann 48,92 Nelson, Jack Alan 49,121,123 Nelson, Kathleen Lucille 49 Newman, Judy lrene 49,92 Nichols, Victoria Louise 49 Nilson, Diann Louise 49,150,151 Nins, Leslie Albert 49,111 Narstrem, Karen Ann 49,90,100, 112 Nuessle, Walter G. 49' O'Brien, Bernadette 49 O'Hara, Michael Carl 49 Oigard, David John 62 Olsem, Michael Richard 49 Olson, Gary Edward 49 Olson, Herschel C. 49 Olson, Jeanne Moy 49,93,103,116 Olson, Joan Elizabeth 49,100 Olson, Mariorie- Frances 50,87,149 Orenstein, Penny Susan 50,112 Orrill, Osten, Cinthia Ann 50,98,104 Kristine 22,50,112,153 Owens, Vanne Hazel 50,103 ' ' Paden, Donald Thomas 50,94,l12 Paine, Benton, Webber 62 Palzer, Edward J. 50 N Papa, Rose Mary 50,91,116 X Paulsen, Robert Alan 50,112 '- 3 Pelude, Ina Irene 50,104 5 erkins, Rodney 62,114 Perlich, Susan L. 50,90,104 Perlman, Judith 50,90,95,98 A 3 1. Perry, Dennis 62 Petersen, Keith Everton 50,99 Petersen, Phyllis 51,89,90,93,116, 150 Peterson, David Jay 50 Peterson, Lesley Diane 50,98,104 Phillip i Kathleen 51 P 1 Pink, Carl Norman 51,99 Pittelkow, Howard 51 Ponder, Margaret Anne 51,112 otzman, Daniel J. 51,115 ice, Kay Judith 51,93,95,116 Price, Pam 51,B8,93,95,101,l64 Pugh, Kathleen 51,93,100,112 Purington, Sharon 51 Rxaiter, Jerome 51 Rarnsdell, Mariorie 62,104,112 Rasvussen, lais Sylvia 51,95,103, 1, 6,150,152 narwsr, Nancy christine 51,9o,91, 95,911 J v Redden, Gregg Kirk 51 Reed, Jerry E. 52, 94,112,116 Reedal, Robert L. 52,95 Regnier, Pete N. 52 Rein, Burton Allen 52,90,95,98 Reiser, Franny Eiken 52,100 Reitberger, Sandra M. 52,92 Renstrom, Peter G orge 52,87,98, 133 Rice, Donald 52 Rice, Richard John Rick, William Herb t Rinkey, Janice Rae 52,9 , Risedorph, Lavonne 2,87,9 ,139 , 3,162 ivers, Da e 52,98 oberts, John - oche, Dennis 52 Rodenkirchen Willia . 1 Roe, Robert Clark 5 Roeller, Janice M J Rohland, Robert Rosenbaum, Rita auree 6 oss, Susan Ra 53,93, 8,11 , - owell, Robert C. 53,1 0 yudberg, Jan Louise 53,6 01 103,117,13 14014 165 Rudeen, Joy Q Murett 53, . 8,104 unning, Je frey C yto 5 , Robe E w rd , John . Rutman, yrn 53, ,9 , Ruvelson, - n Ken eth 5 ,6 'I 95,98,100,101,1 ,13l, -- anders, lrma Je n 53 ansame, Danna 53,9 04,112 Saraiva Sousa ores M. 54 62 87,90,103 Sato, Satoshi 54,6 ,B7,90,94 Schabacker, obe 54,99 Schadl, Lola Lo e 54 Schaefer, La illiam 5 , Schaub, Harold '- ' chneider, Paul ulian 54,11 Schnitzer, Loni J y 54,88,95,1 151,152 Schottmuller, Rob rt 54 Schroeder, Marlen 54 Schultz, Diane M. 54,97 'I 139,140,141,142 Scott, Thomas Anthony Soar, James Joseph 54 Segal, Susy Joy 54 Sepeds, Consuelokose Seversan, Larry Leroy 1 Shapiro, Robert Joseo Sharpe, Richard C. 5 Shelley, James Joseph Shepard, Diane Kaye 1 1 Sutt ictoria Lee 57,64,87,96, 9,140,142,149 en, Barbara Susan 57,97 wanson, Sandra Lee 57 x Swanstrom, Virginia Lynn 58,93,97, 99,103,1 ,150 l S A tz, Jame Lewis 53,115 S 1 Q , Da e Henry 58,112,121, Swee hu N. 58 S .. .re undo Catherine Taggertxt, y Elizabeth 58,92 Taylor Certis Arttaway 62,95,110, Te Nancy Ann 58 T uwin Raul J. 8 1 en Ke'h G. 58 enenbaum Rosie 58143 homes Roger Frederick 58,94,98, 112 117 Thomasser Robert Lawrence 62 Thom Delmond Arthur 58 T'ttle - le rgaret 58,90,99, T manek T - - C., 8 Trapp Nancy llen 8 104 ucker Mary heri . 59,96,104, rnbull, Na ie 1 glaub J 1 dwin 62,89 lenzuela arin 59 l40,141, 142 143 angen Linda F. 5 100.104 elonder Caryl ' n 59103,116 rin one E. ' , Le is os rno eter 59 99,125,126 agn Jaer a aldma ugene Miles Wallin Duane Joel 59 Warren Richard James 59 Watch an Sharon Barbara 59.99, Wa ins Richard Earl 59 Weaver Alan Francis 59 Wienblatt Alan William 60,90,95 Weiner Michael D. 60 99 Weiss Mary A. 60 92 Wendt, Doris Lorreyne 60 Werner, Jeffry Allen 22,60,87, 127,128 erner, Ronald Daniel 60 stergren, Jana L. 60,87,102, 03,139,140 , Q -. nn 60,9l,98,102, 03 W eat, Bryan lee 6 98,112 ite, Steve Charles 160 f 1 41 f ,110 W -49 sa 116 1 ' 32 116 1 421 e I 5 ,138 T , it ,112 ' Q 7 I I, sa . ' ph 5 I 3 1 , D ' ne 1 101 o , m s 5 , . . 112:140,141,1 ,1 .3, 499553 th d 4 ' ' T 1 th P , . 3 5 Q , ' 1 ' 9 ' ,K er, s 67 its e 5 ,112 , , . , ' I f so so V5 . 11 ,116' Q 1 . . I, 6 S L C Sher, Garson Henry 5 Shorba, Susan Mari e 55.103 Siegal, Norman Ar old 55 Silverman, Tony ' ,95.1 1,123.153 Simmons, Carla Raye 5,65,93, 98,104,116,1 Singer, Danie Eugene 5 99 Sinks, Carol Jean 55,9C, 1,93,95, 98,104 Skaff, Fran lin George 55 87,112, 133 Skarie, Ro ert Neal 55 Slingor, L Ray Frank 55 Slomba, udi Anne 55,117 Smith, D rrel Francis 55,121 123, 132,121 ,134 Smith, iane C. 56 Smith, elores Rita 56,114 Smith, athy L. 56,103 Smith, arry Thomas 56,99 Smith, arry Wayne 56 Smith. Soencer Noah 56,87101, 117,1 5 Smal? Terry S. 56.91,93, 5,116, Smith, homas Jay 56,99 Snyder, Karen Jean 56,11 Sobicek Ray August 56 Sonnen, Dave A. 62 Stadler, Roger William 5 Staikaw i, William 56 Stanaer, Donald Fredrick 56 Stanich, Robert A. 56,8 ,117 tanton, Bonnie Margar t 56,99, . 104,11 Steffen, C rrol Albert 7 Steffen, Ha old John 7 Steinbeck. A an W ne 57 Steiner, Rober arles 57 Stolter, Thomas J. 57 Stoltz, Rosemary 57,92 Stone, Anthony 62,114 Stone, Michael Robert 57 Strandberg, Susan Gayle 57,98, 104,116 Strem, Eleanor Sue 57,93,95,116 Sullivan, Elizabeth A. 57,103 Surles, Sidney Carol 57,64,95,100, 101,104,164 Sutherland, Douglas Bradley 57,132 hitney, James Bl ' 6 icht. Richard Ki ilk, Terrance D an 60 Willey, Thomas lbert 60, 2 X Williams, Davi ivine 6 ,110f Williamson, R t Edwar 61- Williamson, ally Ann 6 ,9 ,104 Wiftson, Th as Allen 6 Winn, lla uth 61.90, 02,1 'lr 1 W ntgtr, Thomas 61,111 rklt at, 'Gayle 61 W '-,,f'Jerry Paul Welleat, Darlene Walter, Thomas 1,112 Wykes, David dwin ,61,87,99, 125,126,132, 33,,1 ,153 Yaruno, Karen Sue Yeager, Cha es R nard 61 Young, Morin rdon 61 Zachman, etf aul 62 Zahradka, Ro rt lee 61,114 Zalesky, oy Joseph 61,62 Zinn, Rih cl Carlton 61,89 Zucco, y Anne 61,62,64,91, 103, ,116 Zylber ln, Felicia 61,62,99 JUNIORS Aorthun. Marie 73 Abramson, Janice 72,115 Abrego, Siro 73 Ackerman, Louise 71,98 Adamson, Inez 71.90.100 Agnes, Robert 69 Aldes, Michael 70,114 Ales, Georgia 70 Alfred, Donald 71,125 Allen, Howard 72 Alteman, Sandro 72 Amon, Gerald 71,107,113 Ambrose, Richard 70,121,127 Andre, Gail 70,99,105,113,140 Ansari, Dari 69 Applebaum, Barbara 69,88,116 Applebaum, Gloria 69,115 Applebaum, Michael 73 Lyksett, K J 1 Arens J it 10 D nlop, orothy 73,101 104,115, Hawie,I Judy. 71,97,99,105 Mackoff. Myra 70 rn d umnne I9 9 I I 5I 140I1 Hoxmeuer, William 73 Mandel, Myra 69 1 ' u ic las 69,107,11 ,150 Hubbard, Claudia 69,115 Manleuftel, Gary 69 II, Ti r x! Du , Tom 69 Hubbard, Jaan 74,93,98,105 Martin, Gary 71,121 f D ' 0 5 2 Humphrey, Edan 73,93,97,100,105, Marvey, Bonnie 73,93,94,116,'l5O 1' A., 1 ' ,'. yi ' Eg' I 5' 222,519 73 11, 143 Meeen, Mike ,737 I, K Efw B ld 70 ' Hunter, Barbara 69,90,98,100,102, Mathies, Cra' 72,132 f .r' Bair, e ex - 1 6 Edonr Rss: 71 117 I Maxwell, S1 nnen Izaglcihox B ' , S. 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