Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1963
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It is a picture of Central High, two thousand four hundred and sixty-three faces, some mischievous, others inquisitive, and most usually alert. It is also her faculty, eighty-eight strong. Each with encouraging, guiding, and in- structive characteristics. It portrays the fear of the unknown freshman year, the gradual gaining of self-confidence in the sophomore year, the juniors' acquisition of interest in schoolllife, and the unde- nJ FINE 1 A ARTS Q3 5 EH 9 st S5 17 Page 5 niable satisfaction of the superiority feel- KARENPZZSEEJ- Edna' ing acquired by the seniors. Central High School has been good to us. The graduating class of 1965 has ma- tured and progressed since they entered C? Central's hallowed halls four years ago. H - No matter what courses we have taken, L whether it be science, mathematics, for- E eign languages, or industrial arts, we have T gained two things which we desired- I ,f personal recognition from our teachers C ik and something which is even more im- 5 B portant to us, a good background which ' i will make us good citizens, people of which our friends and Central can be f N . proud. We have been given a good start. iw It is now up to us. DEBBIE TAFFEI., Editor PAUL WEINER Page 17 Gary Schneider Edim'-JARLENE ROSENBLUIl:lfge 109 EXTRA 2. Q ACADEMIC cuRmcuLAR T LIFE X 1 ., V X t 4 if X? 'Z li ff K W r- 1 S Z ,gi ' 'P Xdbx . C . - -,s ELLEN MIKULAK, Editor CHARLENE DUDOVITZ, Editor VICKI MARVY, Editor Page 51 E Page 75 Page 139 K- 10 2 NG 31 M F A is 2?- 'X TE X ifwr H 5 xx F iw D N A R. ENGEBRETSON, Principal Seniors: There will, normally, be countless days when you turn the pages of this book to reflect on the record you achieved at Central High School. On these occasions I am sure you will be reminded that your high school days were among the happiest and richest days of your life. It is hoped that the fellowship and learning ex- periences of your tenure at Central will have devel- oped in you a strong feeling of loyalty and pride for your school. You are being counted on to accept the responsi- bilities and challenges that face you in our ever changing world. Please don't forget the lessons you have learned in sportsmanship and honesty and tolerance. Please continue to pursue excellence in searching for new knowledge and in learning to understand and respect your neighbor. Good Luck! R. J. ENGEBRETSON Principal P. 0. CARLSON, Assistant Principal With justifiable pride you, our seniors, have met the requirements for graduation from Central High School. This is indeed a milestone in your life. But a milestone is a marker indicating to the traveler where he is headed and how far he has to go. Graduation is such a road sign. It indicates you have so far been traveling in the right direction. Now you must decide how far to go and where to go. We hope your education at Central has revealed that you and your world are ever changing, that your real education should never end. Your diplo- ma is a milestone. Follow this path you have startedg the gates are open wide. J. C. SARGENT Assistant Principal Another large class is graduating from Central, and each year I feel that this class is the best. Each year they do seem to improve. Our youth of today are im- proving in their behavior pattern over the preceding years, and this, I am sure, is due to a better understand- ing between the home and the school. If a close co- operation is maintained there is no limit as to the pos- sibilities for our youth of today. The opportunities are waiting to be filled. This is for you, the Class of 1963. Be sure to take the initiative and use your potential to the utmost. P. O. CARLSON Assistant Principal I. C. SARGENT, Assistant Principal MRS. E. CONANT Counselor MR. K. BERGSTROM S Counselor MRS. R. WANNAMAKER Counselor Guidance services at Central are offered on a volun- tary basis to students as an integral part of a good, well planned, well organized educational program. The ad- ministration, teachers, as well as the guidance depart- ment plays an important role in helping the student develop to the optimum of his capacities. The objectives of the program are: to help the stu- dent evaluate his abilities, limitations, and interests, to make suitable personal and social adjustments, to secure vocational choices, commensurate with his abilities, ap- titudes and interestsg to select the courses necessary for future training beyond high school, and to secure spec- ial services which will help the student become a well adjusted individual capable of facing every day prob- lems as well as the adjustment to the adult world. Miss Cbiglo and Mr. Bergstrom are really yelling their beads off. SPECIAL . . COUNSELORS MR. T. BRODIE Counselor MRS. M. ROBINSON Counselor MISS L. BACH MISS G. BOUMAN MR. E. McGEE MRS. I.. DAENZER Special Classes Special Classes Special Classes Sight-Saving LZ . ENGLISH MR. G. ROBIDEAUX MISS M. KORFHAGE MR. W. McDONALD MRS. M. ZIERDEN MR. V. HUBAL English English English English The English department at Central en- deavors to provide a program in English that is practically and socially useful, col- lege preparatory in nature for the ad- vanced upper-classman, and permanently rewarding to the mind and spirit for all who wish it. Vigorous support of the Humanities program and the introduction of paperbound books to Central's book- store were reassertions of this goal and highlights of the year. reading English In the language lab, Mr. Therrien is demonstrating to Mr. Robi- deaux bow be gets an earful now and then. K ,fpfceefzlaegdiz '1.. MR. W. MRS. A. MR. CASTLE CAVANAUGH BORCHARDT English English English .Mn Hoff and Air. MtD0rlald are rbeering the MR. ROBINSON MR. B. LENHOFF MR. P. SCHULTZ ffflfk feflm 071- English English English journalism MISS I.. FLITCH MR. M. THERRIEN MRS. E. SWANSON MR. R. SMITH Latin French German LANGUAGE Who knows no foreign language knows not his own. - Goethe German Through the learning of a foreign tongue, we gain a better insight into human relations and a deeper appreciation of man's struggles and achievements. Central offers courses in Spanish, German, French, and Latin. Without language there would be no pro- gress, no civilization, and no culture. The cul- tural heritage of mankind resides in language. 'e ' A e - ifyw is ff' , . 5 2 - R- , , if I 57 MRS. M. FLEMING MR. R. TEMPLE MRS. M. MOEN Spanish English Spanish French Spanish Z W Y W . . . The annual faculty Christmas party gives Mr' Tber f Hemi M be explmmng teachers a chance lo relax and enjoy themselves. the art of bmgo to his French class. LIBRARY . MISS E. CORBEY Library 'IO . SOCIAL STUDIES at s 'S ea MR. M. JOHNSON MRS. F. NORBECK MR. W. KIRKWOOD MRS. M. TOPDAHL MR. F. MOILANEN World History Social Studies World History World History American History We live in the most complex economic and political society that man has ever devised. The purpose of the social studies is to better prepare our citizens to live and function in this complex society. A person must be educated to make the decisions which will be most bene- Mr. Sauer if explaining 4 new hockey play, ficial to him and to his society. Due to the position of our country in the world today, a greater emphasis is being placed upon current events in all the classes. MR. D. MALLINGER MR. M. ROCKLER MR. E. PETERSON American History Social Studies American History Social Studies World History Geography MR. L. BRADLE MISS I.. ASHER MR. D. AUSEMUS MRS. W. MR. W. MARTIN Social Studies Social Studies World Geography BRUNDRET1' Social Studies Science Student Council English Social Studies ll IFQQ k 5 Q 2 4. S L 5 X! Q? XX 3 f - . . fs Balm fwflg' -+8 S axk i lr? .- 'K Wi' ff: fre ir.. 3 .Xi Q 5 MR. S. THORSON MR. N. DUNCKEL MR. W. KOENEN MR. R. ANDERSON Math Math Math Math MATHEMATICS . The mathematics department has a full four-year offering of courses. The students who show ability to accomcplish more than they would in the usual four-year curriculum fin a greater chal- p H E Q,A., Qi. lenge in the D-curriculum. Here they can probe deeper into the Q Q 5 structure of mathematics and consider topics that do not ordinarily 5' s ii'l o appear in traditional courses. Mathematics presents to the high R f S school students their best opportunity to learn basic logic. 'le so few f 1551 : is X MISS V. VAN MR. V. VALKENBURG HILDEBRANDT Math Math Geography Teachers concentrate at home, in the classroom, and yes, even on the track field Mr. Tborxon takes out a few minutes to give some pointers on a football play. . A s.. Jigga-he lft tlfs E . .. ,. . .gif f MR. J. LUND MR. K. DANIELS MR. J. TEMPLE MR. J. HOFF Math Math Math Math Business MR. W. GERDTS MISS M. HART MR. R. MRS. E. SCHMIT MR. F. BRETT Science Science MOLKENBUR Science Science MR. R. MUETZEL MR. R. TANGEN Science Science Mr. Molkenbur pauses for a bite to eat at the Christmas party. Science SCIENCE . The science department has a very well-rounded curriculum. In addition to the regular courses offered, Central also offers the D Program, in which students who show exceptional scientific ability are grouped into accelerated classes. CHEM Study, which is a dynamically new course, is composed of students who were chosen to experiment on new methods of learning which emphasize laboratory techniques rather than normal classroom work. ...df ff , ,N s- Mrs. Srhmit wonders whether there are any strong boys around. Teachers chit-chat at the annual Christmas party. BUSINESS MR. R. ELLSWORTH MISS A. KOEHLER MR. J. RYAN MRS. S. HOGAN INIR. XV. GAVIN Social Studies Clerical practice Bookkeeping Social studies Typing Business TYPIHS 9 if , ii..i X 4 How many of these teachers can you name? Mr. Ellsworlh and Miss Crank ring out with, A bottle of popf fl big banana . . . PHYSICAL EDUCATION . MR. J. WOLF MRS. J. DASS MR. C. KELLY MISS J. CRANK MR. J. FRITSCHE Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education ART . . . SPEECH . . . MUSIC No! No! A thousand times no! The art of art as demonstrated by Mr. Nelson lo Mr. Nordgaard. INDUSTRIAL ARTS INIR. T. SAUER MR. L. KACALEK MR. W. ANDREWS Metal shop Woodshop Mechanical drawing - I S MR. S. BULKA MISS A. DENZEL MR. W. NELSON Band Chorus Art Orchestra HOME ECONOMICS MRS. B. HALL MRS. E. CUTHBERT Homemaking Homemalcing English English If we've told you once, uJe've told you a thou- sand limes . . . PERSONNEL . Q so Kxrg I Q s,-.. I wi' s ff! , 1 . I is V . 2 M' S . , i 9 K , fa.. if Will it be hot dogs or chiliburgers today? MRS. H. JAHNKE MISS M. SAS MRS. C. SAWYER Office Clerk Office Clerk Music Clerk CUSTODIANS Front Row ents Howard awrislak, Charles Lundberg Harold. Row 2: 2 I : I f lure, Olrin,' Lemire, Georgeg Scbieber, Loydf Wis'1viewslEi, Ben. F-'I mg, s Q? ! CAFETERIA HELP Bottom Row: Lapic, Lurilleg Kamp, Flora: Konop, Irene, Parker, Ethel. Row 2: Gates, Rosemaryp Selbitselika, Eleanoreg Howson, Louise, Triebold DeLores. Row 3: Simek, Army Drassal, Elizabetby Tscbida, Margaretf Neavini Betty. Row 4: Latusky, Alving Taney, Euniceg Olson, Lee, Erickson, Belty. . 2 . MRS. E. WEIBEL MRS. E. CLARK Office Clerk Nurse's Assistant It seems as i the rustodxans a . f ' re al ways busy. v f V' , J 'O f X P if f 'ui A J 1 X I .ffff f fy nf ff , jgf 1' U3 , FF! f 1, ' 7 IM ! 5 Wi WW 'f :U Lf? 5 f r my - - ri ,fl- l i., ir ix - - l - - Q, 1-A 1. , -Q s .G Sf - ii.. v L Q lk, ., li 4' --- P , - itat f' .j li- YYW qi Y ' . L V V 4.11--Y ljf--- :Y 7- -- I-,L.4: 1 2, . 5: VY .ff - .-i- , .. -Ti, ,-XZ f 1- - 4-:..-f ,-l, , -,Q .,,.-.--v ' Y- ' .-- 1 ' -'Y - A Y- T--vf K k A -f 3 ,,.' 'lr-X -A77 - - -V 11 '- I -K ,, . , 1 -4,172 l 4 li 5 . lil ,- 7 -Y.-21 ,,7 Bizz Engelbardt, sec., Tom Howard, -vice pres., Steve Keefe, pres., Mr. Dunrkel, advisor, jennifer Cutls, treat. LOOKING BACK . The days are drawing near now, Time is closing its doors, But before we go, We'd like to take one last look. Central, You've been a good friend Never once did you let us down. We're sorry we can't say the same. It's going to be a little lonely In this world - going without you, But you can be assured of one thing We'1l never forget you or What y0u've taught us. Yes, soon, too soon We'll be taking that long walk To the stage. We'll see the swinging tassels, Touch the parchment, Hear the final address - Then Speedwell. And it's over, you'll be Seeing us as different people. Oh, we'll still be your good Friends, ' that is. But we'll be the friends who once shared those happy memories With you. Remember Homecoming, the tears that Yet, all in joy! The excitement at kick-offs! The yelling of cheers! The fun and frolic of Sno-Day! The thunderous applause at The Senior Class Play! Oh, how much we've experienced Central! We're going to miss the lockers Row on row. The ups and downs we're sure Must have been painted on the flowed Wrong stairways. Yet when we leave, We'll be confident because You've taught us how to be Americans, how to stand up in This world and make it proud of us. For all this and more - we thank you, Cloyce Morrow Central. Throughout out years at Central the officers have played an important role in guiding our class. As sopho- mores our first endeavor was the Sophomore Sweet- heart. Later in the year our class had a car wash. It was a success and resulted in profit. junior year, we re- ceived class rings. It was our responsibility to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom. To raise funds a mixer was held. The J.S. was a gala affair enjoyed by everyone ABRAHAMSON, JERALD Abe A Football, Hi-Y, Pep Club, Speech Club, Band, Chemistry Club ADELMAN, FLOYD Baby Huey Speech Club, B Football, Math lub, Study Hall Monitor, Chem- istry Club AHL, JANET Ian Student Council corres. sec., Junior Class v. pres., Sophomore Sweet- heart Senror Homecoming Attend- ant, junior-Senior Prom Overall Co- Chairman, G.A.A. Exec. Board v. pres. ALTOBELLMARY Times editor-in-chief, Paint 'n' Patches, National Thespians, Amier Dieu Y-Teens, Student Council Ex- ecutive Council, G.A.A. referee who attended. As seniors we took on more responsibil- itiesL The class officers, too, had a big job that was well done. Amongthe various activities were the senior class mixer and the class trip. Of course, all this could not have been accomplished without the counsel of our advisor, Mr. Dunckel. He has played an integral part in making the class of '65 the success that it is. ANDERSON, CAROL A Choir, German Club sec., Student Council Executive Council, Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens chaplain, Usherettes, Speech Club ANDERSON, DIANE A Choir, G.A.A. Executive Board, Pep Club Commercial Girl, Speech Club, Y-:Teens treas. 8: chaplain ANDERSON, LAIRD Sigma Hi-Y, Senior Class Repre- sentative, Student Council Home- room Representative, A Band, Span- ish Club, Junior Achievement ANDERSON, LINDA Lynn Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League Alf: I V if--A - ,. c. , use no :'1. K .ii Lip If fi 'E ., ,A ,,.-,. -f., -5 I5 11 Li .11 if feif 1. 1-sY :.' 1- as . - -sf. . ,L--s..r .Q 1 1 Me ig if Q Lib it , 5 J: S am f at s L .a v PTE QA , av Q, rms? aw A 5 4 L ji is , 1 X A X s, XX . 4 ,E , 3' x W M it fi- ,gg X , Kg 4 Q, 1, X R N ze X N N 5 '17, u X .ft 4 5 P, ff , r , , , , S ga t , QM, wi ig, Tigris E Y E553 . z V f 4f , 5 ANDERSON, TIM Andy A Choir, B Choir, Sigma Hi-Y, Cross Country, Senior Varsity Track, Pep Club ANDERSON, TOM Andy A Choir, Cross Country, B Choir, Junior Varsity Track, Kappa Hi-Y ANDERSON, THOMAS ANDERSON, VINCENT Powder A Football, A Swimming, Sopho- more Class treas., Kappa Hi-Y v. pres., Senior Varsity Track, German Club ARVANITIS, SUSAN Sue C Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Latin Club, Ski Club, Swim Team, Pep Club ASWEGAN, JAMES Jim Iota I-Ii-Y v. pres., A Hockey, Times asst. Sports Ed., A Choir, Chem- istry Club, B Hockey ATCHISON, WILLIAM Bill Spanish Club, Study Hall Monitor, Cehisean-Times Representative ATNEOSEN, LARRY Reggie A Choir, M.E.A. Chorus, Operetta, B Choir, Sigma Hi-Y AUNE, JUDITI-I Judi Girls' Glee Club, A Choir, Junior Ensemble, Pep Club, Girls' League, Flag Twirler, Tanda in Possum Y- Teens BANHOLZER, FRED Mickey Swim Team, Iota Hi-Y treas., Chem- istry Club, Spanish Club BANISTER, CATHERINE Kay G.A.A. Exec. Board, Jr. Class Play, Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, treas., All City, Swim Team, Ski Club BARTH, GARY Gary A Football, B Football, A Track, Kappa Hi-Y, Ski Club, B Choir if at 'J ' x' 1- QQQWI ffm irf ' L gg 635 at Q 4 -nr K el 1-E ve ,F E A it if X, at Q 7, El ,. 145 3.115 -me xg BASSETT, MARGARET Wing Daubers, Speecl Club, Library Club S BATES, JUDY Junior Achievement BEAUDRY, SI-IERYL llBabell Amigas Amicae Amie Y Teens, Pep Club, Girl, League, Cehisean-Timei Agent, G.A.A. I 1 BEHR, JUDY Student Council Repr sentative, Pep Club, Ge man Club, Ski Clu Paint 'n' Patches, Ushe ettes BELKIN, LYNN Lynnie Junior Homeroom Repr sentative, Pep Clu Spanish Club, Swi Team, Paint 'n' Patch BELL, GARY Gan Bowling Team BENNER, BERNADETTE Bernie French Club, B Choir, Chemistry Club, I.R.C., F.T.A. BENTON, CYNTHIA Flcindyll Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Chemistry Club BERGSTEDT, PETER Pete Iota Hi-Y v. pres.-treas., Cross Country BERKUS, HOWARD Hagen A Football, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, National Thespians, Speech Club, Ski Club BERKUS, MICHAEL llMikelI unior Class Play. Na- tional Thespian treas.. German Club, Speech Club, Intramural Bowl- 'ng, Chemistry Club ERNATH, MICHAEL Mike Choir, B Choir, hemistry Club, Home- oming Committee , tx '1 I ! . ll I I, G H . 1- , , , fl ,Q BERNSTEIN, STEVEN Steve German Club, B Choir BESIKOF, DARREL A Band, Junior Class Play, Chem- istry Club, Senior Class Play BIELENBERG, KAY Bielie Pep Club, Girls' League, French Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens BIRGER, DIANE Di Paint 'n' Patches, Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club, Cemistry Club, Ski Club, Pep Club BLEHERT, MICHAEL Mike Student Council, A Band, German Club, Chemistry Club BOEHM, JAMES Bee-om-ee Kappa Hi-Y, Ski Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Rep- resentative, Senior Class Represent- ative BOISSON, EUGENE Gene French Club, Mid Hi-Y, Iota Hi-Y, Radio Club, Model Maniacs, Chem- istry Club BOUTELI., KATHLEEN Kathy F.T.A. treas., A Band, German Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Girls' League, Pep Club BOWE, DANIEL Bobo Hi-Y, Spanish Club BOWEN, BARBARA Bobby jo Amier Dieu Y-Teens, C Club, Jun- ior Class Representative, Speech Club, Girls, League, Pep Club BOWER, RUSSELL Russ A Football, B Football BOWLES, DENNIS Denny pa' -Q 3 , UK , I. ,.LL . , X , W ,ef I f i l s 'I ss Q f -5.2 'vie 22 f rg, ,g av, -, igiqggfqgft-q'e'f fcexiiwxrv., ,, t 131 ,Rini 2, rt, . .si as iff i-5 ' ,t . .f .i fra fe.. f -5 5. u A ,. H N1 5' as . H' 'c .J 5 th il'- V R ,f t ' , as .11- ,,, . , .g 1 sg.: :- at BOYD, BERNICE Ninas Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Speech Club, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A. BOYD, JOHN B Basketball, A Basketball, Student Council, Kappa Hi-Y BOYD, KATHLEEN K.B. Pep Club pres., G.A.A. Exec. Board recording sec., Student Council Exec. Council, Tanda in Possum Y- Teens treas., Minutemaids, J.S. Committee Co-Chairman BRATTER, DIANE Pep Club, Girls' League, F.S.A., Chemistry Club, Red Cross, G.A.A. BRANDL, LYNNE Fu-'udge Cheerleader, Student Council record- ing sec., Paint 'n' Patches, French Club, Pep Club, Ski Club BRAZEMAN, NANCY Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, C Club, Times Staff, F.T.A. sec. BRELJE, LOIS Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A. BRENER, JOAN Girls' League sec., Student Council Exec. Council, Homecoming Com- mittee Co-Chairman, Minutemaids, Pep Club, Amigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens pres. BRESLAIN, JAMES Hi-Y BRICK, RALPH BRODSKY, HOWARD Howie Times Staff, German Club BROOKE, PAMELA Pam Ski Club treas., Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, C Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Student Council Exec. Council, National Thespians v e-ff L, ti' .T , i. -915.1 5 , 3- 5-if at . ,vl. It 1+ ff. , Z , ,i ff 3, H, Q., I , X be .Wx ? BROWN, BARBARA ' Barb Student Council Exer Council, Debate, A Choi French Club, Ski Clul Amigas Amicae Amie 1 Teens, Homecoming Con mittee BROWN, LA RUE lfRueIl Y-Teens, Girls' Leagu Pep Club, I.R.C., Pain 'n' Patches BROWN, LINDA Minutemaids Lieutena Sophomore Class se Girls' League v. pre Y-Teens pres., G.A. Exec. Board, Pep Cl Board BURMEISTER. RICHARD, Rick Kappa Hi-Y, Cross Cou try, Gymnastics, Track, Choir, Sophomore Hon Medal BURTON, SANDRA Sandie Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Girls' League, brary Club, G.A.A. BUTLER, PETER Flash A Basketball, Senior V sity Track, Cross Co try, Junior Honor Med Homecoming Commit Co-Chairman, Natio Thespians BYRNES, KATHLEEN Kathy' ' CALLENDER, CRISTINE Chris Arnigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens, French Club, Pep Club, Girls' League Council, Senior Repre- sentative, G.A.A. CAMERON, CHRISTINA Chris Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play asst. student director, National Thes- pians v. pres., Y-Teens v. pres., French Club, Ski Club CAREW, JONITA Y-Teens, Junior Achieve- - s X . A .M 'St 1 hien t CARLSON, JANET Ian Latin Club, C Club, Girls' League, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens CASE, WAYNE Casey CHELBERG, JUDITH Judy Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club CHELL, JOHN A Baseball, Student Council Exec. Board, B Basketball, A.F.S. Student, Kappa Hi-Y, All City Hi-Y treas. CLARDY, GRANT Slick Basketball, Track CLARDY, LAWRENCE Skelter A Choir, A Football, A Basketball, B Football, Senior Varsity Track, Junior Varsity Track CLARK, SHARON Sherry I.R.C., Y-Teens, C Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, French Club CLASEN, KAREN Casey Pep Club, Girls' League, Library Club, G.A.A. CAREY, SANDRA Sandy Latin Club, Pep Club, Speech Club, Choral Readers, Girls' League, G.A.A. f K. . T ,. . CLAYBOURNE, PHILIP Mouse Projection Force pres., Stage Force CLEMANS RICHARD Dick , CLEVELAND, CHARLES 1 charities -,ki T1 Iota Hi-Y pres., Student Council, M Times Staff Photography Editor, ' fi j -'-e -- ' 'fgg '4 Homecoming Co-Chairman, J.S. Co- anl 351' 12,ei.,fiiI?':'Ef -' A 5,15 Y 1 5 . , ' ig .rs .3 . . Club, Girls League. PGP comm, DEANNA DeeDee Cl .. . ub, I.R.C. 1 ' ff Senior Class Play, Speech Club . ' COHEN, MARLENE Cabeny A Choir, Flag Twirler captain, Commercial Girls, Junior Class Rep- resentative, C Club, Choral Readers COLEMAN, GLORIA Glo B Choir, Girls' League, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Pep Club, Speech Club COLLINS, CAROLYN Pep Club, Girls' League, Junior Achievement COLLINS, JEANNE Jeannie Prom Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Y-Teens v. pres., Chemistry Club, A Choir, French Club COMBS, CHARLES Chuck B Choir COMMER, GLORIA Nuebee Student Council Exec. Council, La- tin Club, Girls' League sec., Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens pres., Times Staff Art Editor, Speech Club CONE, WILLIAM Bill Junior Achievement, A Band CONNELL, LETCHER Luck Swim Team, Homecoming Com- mittee COOPER, JASON jay A Choir, Operetta, Senior Ensemble, B Choir CORBEY, ANN Student Council Exec. Council, A Choir, Paint 'n' Patches, French Club, Amigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens, I.R.C. CORSON, ANNE Annie Cehisean Staff, Math Club v. pres., Usherettes, Latin Club, I.R.C., F.S.A. CORWIN, HAROLD Sparky Chemistry Club 7.--, Z ' . W -fe., ,Q 3.2 , ,QW 'i if , as .LK I I I 5 ,, V wif Www me me t wrt 'f COUGHLIN. JULIE Latin Club, Amig: Amicae Amie, Y-Teen treas., Ski Club, Pc Club, Speech Cluf G.A.A. COWAN, MARY LOU Pep Club, Amigas Amicz Amie, Y-Teens, A Choi Spanish Club, Offia Help, G.A.A. COX, MARGARET Hpeggyu French Club, Amig. Amicae Amie Y-Teen Chemistry Club, Si Club, Spanish Clui Times Staff COX, TERESA Terry A Choir, Pep Club, Girl League, Spanish Club COX, WALTER V The W'im11 A Football, B Footbal A Basketball, B Baske ball, Senior Varsii Track, junior Varsir Track CRAGG, ARTHUR Rx CRANE, MICHAEL . Mike F.S.A. v. pres., Swim ,Team, Chemistry Club, 1 Math Club, Orchestra A Band CREPEAU, ROBERT Grand Dad CUTTS, JENNIFER Cutler' ' Minutemaids Sargeant, Senior Class v. pres., German Club v. pres., Girls' League treas., Ce- hisean Staff, Homecom- ing Attendant 1 DAHL, RICHARD ubigieu A Football, Gymnastics, Senior Varsity Track, Junior Varsity Track, Kappa-Hi-Y DAHLIN, DANIEL HDMI., A Football captain, B Football, Student Coun- cil, Sigma Hi-Y pres., Ski Club, Spanish Club DAVENPORT, MILES Miley Pie A Football, B Football, Sigma Hi-Y v. pres. DAVISON, JUDITH ujudyu Office Help, Junior Class Play Committee DEHART, DICK DE ROSIER, MARY Usherettes, Chemistry Club, G.A.A. DESMOND, KATHERINE Kathy Amier Dieu Y-Teens, v. pres., G. A.A., Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Spanish Club DEVLIN, PATRICIA Devil DE YOUNG, ROGER Head Chemistry Club, Speech Club DOWNS, GARY Ups DUDOVITZ, CHARLENE Char Cehisean Staff, French Club, Ush- erettes, I.R.C., Chemistry Club, Pep Club DUKE, RALPH DURAND, LAURA Tutti Usherettes, Girls' League, French Club, Y-Teens DUREN, MARY KAY Mare Pep Club, Girls' League, B Choir, Y-Teens DUSEL, GARY Dura A Football, B Football, Gymnastics, A Choir, B Choir, Math Club DYKA, ALEX Shura Homeroom Representative, Cehisean- Times Agent, Chemistry Club, Table Tennis Club, Wrestling EARLE, COLLEEN B Choir EHA, LAUREL Minutemaids, Junior Class Play. Ski Club, Commercial Girls, j.S. Committee, Amier Dieu Y-Teens EHLMANN, KURT Tennis, Cross Country, Chess Club EIKENS, RONALD Ike A Choir, B Choir EKELAND, KENNETH Ken A Football, Senior Varsity Track, Hi-Y, B Football, Junior Varsity Track ELLIOTT, GLENN T German Club pres., Times Staff Sports Editor, J.S. Committee Co- Chairman, Junior Class Play, -Kap- pa Hi-Y, A Football ELLIS, SOLON Freshman Chorus, B Choir, A Choir, pres., Speech Club, Kappa Hi-Y ELLIS, THOMAS Tommie Kappa Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Chess Club ENGELHARDT, ELIZABETH Bizz Cheerleading captain, Senior Class sec., Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Pep Club, v. pres., Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Junior Attendant EPPOLITO, MICHAEL Happy A Choir, B Choir, Operetta ERICKSEN, GERALD jerry Student Council Exec. Council, Jun- ior Honor Meclal, Kappa Hi-Y v. pres., A Football, A Choir, Track is ,ff sew is tai ease mn Tiff ,S f EVANS, JUDITH ..-Judy, Minutemaids, Amier Diem Y-Teens, Paint 'n' Patch es, Ski Club, Pep Club German Club EVANS, MARY Mar' A Band, Red Cross' Girls' League, Tanda it Possum Y-Teens, Per Club, G.A.A. EVANS, MEL EVERT, CURT A Basketball, Kappa Hi Y pres., B Basketball Cross Country, Time Staff, Chemistry Club FEENEY, SHARON Pep Club, Girls' Leagu Representative, All City Cheerleader, Tanda ia Possum Y-Teens, Clas Representative FELDSTEIN, JEFF Tubs of Fun A Choir, Chemistry Clulf German Club, Speec' Club, Operetta, Home coming Committee ' FESLER, ROBERT HBDbll FINE, JUDY Fine Student Council Exec. Council, french Club v. pres. , Cehisean Staff, Girls League Council, Amier Dieu Y-Teens, Chemistry Club FINK, CAROL Student Council Exec. Council, French Club, Usberettes, Pep Club, Girls' League, Merit Semi-Finalist FISCHER, JOHN rgddyu 5 Football, B Football, 'unior Varsity Track, Senior Varsity Track, Sigma Hi-Y, Rifle Club iISCl-IER, ROBERT 'Babu 'unior Varsity Track, ienior Varsity Track, yiodel Maniacs treas., lenior Homeroom Repre- entative, Pep Club, Sig- na Hi-Y 'LAD, JANE Iinutemaids, G.A.A. Ex- F. Board, Tanda in Pos- um pres., German Club teas., Student' Council Ixec. Council, Usherettes FLAHERTY, PATRICIA Pat Student Council, Pep Club, Red Cross, Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, A Choir FLOWERS, JANE Janie Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club Repre- sentative, Girls' League, C Club, Office Help, G.A.A. FORSBERG, ROGER XVrestling, German Club, Chemistry Club, Times Staff, I.R.C. FOSS, CAROLYN Kandi A Choir, French Club, Amier Dieu Y-Teens treas., Ski Club, G.A.A., Girls' League FOUSEK, FAYE Speech Club, French Club, Junior Red Cross Representative, Paint 'n' Patches, Junior Class Play Com- mittee FRANK, SUSAN Sue Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, A Choir, French Club, German Club, G.A.A. FREDENSBORG, JEAN A Choir, Paint 'n' Patches, Latin Club, G.A.A., C Club, Operetta FREEMAN, STEVE Franz Swim Team, Tennis Team, Ski Club, Senior Class Play FRYER, RENEE I.R.C., Spanish Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Girls' Glee Club, German Club, Junior Achievement FUDENBERG, MARTIN Marty A Choir, Senior Varsity Track, Cross Country, Times Staff, I.R.C., Latin Club GAGE, MICHAEL Mike Library Club, Junior Achievement GALT, THOMAS Tum Wrestling, A Football, Hi-Y .1 GARBER, CHARLES ' 'Dinky B Choir, Chemistry Club, Speech Club GARCIA, VICTOR Vit Spanish Club GEHRKE, PATRICIA Pat Pep Club, G.A.A., On The Job Training, B Choir GEHRZ, ROBERT Bob A Football, German Club, treas., Times Sports Editor, Senior Varsity Track, F.S.A., Youth Conference on the Atom GELBER, PEDRO Table Tennis Club, I.R.C., Swim Team, Junior Achievement, Student Council GELLER, JANE Janie Minutemaids, Pep Club, Girls' League, French Club, Speech Club, Junior Homeroom Representative GERBER, PAUL IVart B Hockey, Ski Club, Sigma Hi-Y GILATS, ANDREA Andy Spanish Club, Pep Club GILBERTSON, KAY Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, pres., i.c.c., G.A,A. Exec. Board, Ski Club, Pep Club, German Club, J.S. Co-Chairman GIMBLE, FRANCES Froncy Pep Club, Table Tennis Club, Paint 'n' Patches GLADIS, ROBERT ' 'Bob GLASSMAN, BRUCE Jellybelly Chemistry Club, Speech Club, Golf, Hockey, A Band, Senior Class Play mv' GLEEMAN, HOWARD Howie Spanish Club, B Choi Times Staff GOLDFARB, ROCHELLE Reeds Speech Club, Chemist Club, B Choir, Girl Glee Club, Pep Clu G.A.A. . GOLDISH, MARSHALI A Band, Chemistry Clu GOLDMAN, NORMA Norm Chemistry Club, Pai 'n' Patches, Spani Club, Girls' League, P Club, Sophomore Cho: GOLDSTEIN, MAXIN ftMdxIl Pep Club, Girls' Leagv, Spanish Club, Off: Helper GOODLET, TERI-JO , .-f-1-JJ, Tanda in Possum f Teens, chaplain, C Clu Pep Club, Times St: Copy Editor, J.S. Co mittee . SOUGH, RICHARD 'Deacnn L Baseball, A Basketball, Iross Country, Junior Ionor Medal, Kappa Hi- T, Chemistry Club POULD, JAMES 'Coacb peach Club, Times Staff, unior Achievement, In- ramural Baseball KEOVE, WILLIAM Little lViI1ie 'able Tennis Club, Chess Ilub, A Football, B ootball, Track PRAY, ROGER tudent Council, pres., 'imes Staff Editorial Ed- zor, Speech Club, v. res., Gymnastic, Debate, ki Club, v. pres. GRAY, SUZANNE 'Suzi I Choir, Tanda in Pos- am Y-Teens, Usheretres. wim Team, Ski Club, 'aint 'n' Patches BRODIN, WARREN Bernie . Football, A Basketball, Times Staff, Homecoming 'ommitree, Junior Class epresentative, German 'lub X! GROSS, JOHN Doc Sigma Hi-Y, F.S.A., Chemistry Club, junior Achievernenr, Speech 'Ilub GUNDY, VIVIAN Viv Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, chaplain, C Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Choral Readers GUNSELL, WARNER Gunner Iota Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Mid Hi-Y GUSTAFSON, MARILYN Gus Ski Club, All City Award, Usher- ettes, Amigas, Amicae Amie Y- Teens, Paint 'n' Patches, pres., Na- tional Thespians HALPER, LINDA I.R.C., German Club, F.T.A., Speech Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Girls' League HAMES, ROBERT Bob Chess Club, Track HAMPTON, JAMES Jimmy A Football, Varsity Track, Junior Achievement HANEY, JANET Ian A Choir, Amigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens, pres., Usherettes, j.S. Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Senior Class Representative HANNA, GERALD Jerry A Hockey, A Baseball, Kappa Hi-Y, B Hockey, All City Hi-Y, Spanish Club HANSEN, MARGARET Margin Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Home- coming Committee, French Club, Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens HARRIS, SANDRA Sandie Amier Dieu Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League, I.R.C., Ski Club HARRISON, JOHN johnny Cake HARWBLL, WILLIAM Bill Senior Class Representative, Sopho- more Class Representative, A Choir I HASPEI., DAVID Hasbro Chess Club, F.S.A., B Choir, Chem- istry Club HAVILISH, NANCY Bunny HEALY, EDWARD Ed HECKEL, DAVID EIMKES, JAMES Beaver HELD, 1-IERMAN French Club, F.S.A. HELENIAK, DAVID Herbie A Football, captain, A Basketball, J.S. Overall Co-Chairman, Student Council Exec. Council, Kappa Hi-Y, pres., Spanish Club HELMER, CARL HELMER, CAROLE Jr. Red Cross HENDERSON, ROBERT joey A Basketball, B Basketball, Sigma Hi-Y, Speech Club HENNING, DOYLE HENRICKS, JULIE G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Choir HICKS, MARIA Spanish Club, Flag Twirler, Girls' League Pep Club HILL, MICHAEL Hit-k B Football, A Football HILLARD, RICHARD Hkirkll B Choir, Audio-Visua Staff, German Club Chemistry Club, Radix Club HILLSTROM, RICHARI I Ipithfl A Football, A Baseball B Football, Kappa Hi-'i HIRSCHORN, MERLIN A Band, Orchestra, Pe, Band HOEL, JEFFREY 'Big IGH K Football, B Football, A Hockey, B Hockey, Sigma Hi-Y, sgt.-at-arms IOFSTEDT, RODNEY 'Radu IOISTAD, MARADETH 'Mary lmigas Arnicae Amie Y- Feens, chaplain, Swim Team, C Club, J.S. Com- nittee, Homecoming Com- -iittee, Student Council IOLTEN, KATHLEEN 'Harold tmier Dieu Y-Teens, G. L.A., C Club, A Choir, Isherettes, Girls' Glee .lub IOOKS, DAVID 'David joe Iodel Maniacs KOWARD, THOMAS Hogie tudent Council, A Choir, ,mior Class Play, Senior lass Treasurer, Home- Jming Committee Co- hairman, Kappa Hi-Y HUEBENER, WILLIAM Bill Radio Club, Junior Achievement HUNT, LYNN Hunter Girls' League, pres., Minutemaids. Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, pres., Meri: Semi-Finalist, C Club, Home- coming Committee Co-Chairman HURWITZ, THOMAS Tom Cehisean-Times Photography Staff, French Club, Chemistry Club, Home- coming Committee IMHOFF, PATRICIA Pat Cheerleader, Student Council Exec. Council, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, A Choir, G.A.A., Pep Club Exec. Board IWEN, HEINZ Heinzelmnnnrb:n Cehisean Staff Art Editor, Cross Country, German Club, French Club, Radio Club, F.S.A. JACKSON, JOHN Jay Junior Class Treasurer, Cross Coun- try, captain, A Basketball, Senior Varsity Track, Kappa Hi-Y, pres., Deal Board JAMES, LARRY Cecil A Choir, B Choir, Speech Club, Jr. Ensemble, Operetta, Senior Var- sity Track JAMESON, CHARLES Um JENNEY, CLARK Screw Loose Sophomore Honor Medal, Swim Team, Cross Country, Junior Var- sity Track, Student Council, Sigma Hi-Y, treas. JENSEN, DENNIS Denny B Choir, A Choir JENSEN, ROGER Junior Achievement J OHN SON, DAVID Hockey JOHNSON, DAVID Dave German Club JOHNSON, JOHN National Thespians, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Sigma Hi-Y JOHNSON, LESLIE Les French Club, Office Helper, B Choir, Girls' League, Pep Club JOHNSON, RUTH Tania G.A.A., Girls' League, Y-Teens JOHNSON, SHIRLEY ShirI Pep Club, Girls' League, Junior Achievement JOHNSON, THEODORE Ted Times Sports Editor, Homecoming Committee, Latin Club, treas., Jun- ior Achievement, pres., Math Club, F.S.A. JONES, HARVEY DimpIe.r A Football, Homecoming King, A Track, Homeroom Representative, Speech Club, Kappa Hi-Y JONES, JEWELL, J.j. Girls' League Council, C Club, All City Award, Pep Club, French Club, Junior Achievement JOYCE, SHARON JUDD, SHARON Shari Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Swim Team, F.T.A., Ski Club, Wing Daubers, Times Agent KADERA, JAMES lim Math Club, Pep Club, Squad Leader KAHN, JUDITH Judy French Club, Girls' League Repre- sentative, F.T.A., Pep Club, G.A.A. KANE, TERRY Sam ' Spanish Club, Chemistr Club KAPLAN, ROSLYN Roz Pep Club, Girls' League Girls' Glee Club ' KAPLAN, STEVEN UKHMW., Junior Class Play, Na tional Thespians, Frencf Club, Speech Club, Stud Hall Monitor, Chemist: Club KARKLINS, GEORGE A Hockey, Golf, Kapp Hi-Y, German Club, Sk Club KATZ, ARTHUR Artie B Choir KATZ, ELIZABETH ffuzf. Speech Club, Spanis Club, Pep Club, Paint 'rw Patches, Chemistry Clu iEATON, MICHAEL 'Mike enior Homeroom Repre- entative, Kappa I-Ii-Y, Ihemistry Club, B Foot- all LEEFE, STEPHEN 'Kiefer enior Class President, unior Class President, tudenr Council Exec. Iouncil, Pep Club Exec. loard, Junior Class Play 'imes Feature Editor ELM, JUDITH Judie Choir, Y-Teens, Pep lub, National Thes- ians, Speech Club. Ski lub EMP, GARY Hockey ERN, LINDA Brownie ehisean Staff, On The xb Training, Office elper, Bookkeeping sst., Pep Club, Girls' :ague IEFFER, CAROLE Kia! Efice Helper KIEWEL, KATHLEEN Kalby' ' G.A.A. KIRST, ROGER Merit Semi-Finalist, National For- ensic League,-Boys' State Repre- sentative KLEBANOFF, CYNTHIA Cindy Pep Club, Girls' League, B. Choir, Paint 'n' Patches, Speech Club, Chemistry Club KLEES, THOMAS K.K. A Track, Sigma Hi-Y, chaplain, Student Council, Ski Club, B Foot- ball, Spanish Club KLEIDON, SANDRA Sandy Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League, B Choir KLEIN, JEAN Jeannie Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, treas., v. pres., Spanish Club, sec., C Club, National Thespians, Student Coun- cil, J.S. Co-Chairman KLEINSASSER, VERNON Vern German Club, Sigma Hi-Y KLEYMAN, PENNY Paint 'n' Patches, Homecoming Committee, Speech Club, Pep Club, Class Committees, Girls' League KOCH, RICHARD Rick Cehisean Staff, Times Staff, Photo Staff, Audio Visual Staff, Stage Force, A Choir KOGI., JEAN Webster Tanda in Possum Y-Teens. Ski Club, I.R.C., Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club. Pep Club KOLL, ROBERT Bob A Hockey, B Hockey, Cross Coun- try, Pep Club, Senior Homeroom Representative KOPKA, JOHN KRINKLE, CAROLYN Krinks Minutemaids, G.A.A., sec-treas., Girls' League Exec. Board, Student Council, Amigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens, Pep Club Exec. Council KURNOW, CHARLES Chuck German Club LALLAS, MICHAEL Mike LAPKO, OLGES Ole German Club, French Club LARSON, CAROL Lars Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, Girls' League, Latin Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. LATSON, LOUIS Lats A Football, A Track, Junior Var- sity Track, B Football, Gymnastics, B Choir LA VALLA, ROCHELLE Shelly B Choir, Pep Club, G.A.A. LAVIN, JERRY Chemistry Club, B Football LEMIRE, CATHY Kay LEVINE, MICHAEL Mike Ski Club, pres., Junior Class Play, Homecoming Committee Co-Chair- man, French Club, junior Varsity Track, Sophomore Class Represent- ative 19 LEVINSOHN, JUDITH Judy Pep Club, Girls' League, On The Job Training, Office Helper LEVITAN, BARRY Ted E. Bear Senior Varsity Track, Junior Var- sity Track, Ski Club, Cehisean-Times Agent, Chemistry Club LEVITAN, LEE LIEN, PENNY Agnes A Choir, sec., Germa Club, sec., Y-Teens, sec Usherettes, Girls' Leagv. Representative, Pep Clu LIMOSETH, JOHN Freshman Chorus, Junic Varsity Track, Hi-Y LONSON, ROY Scart Wrestling, Sigma Hi-Y Spanish Club, Speec Club, Chemistry Club LOONEY, JEANN E nancy ' Pep Club, Y-Teen: Girls' League nL LOUGHREY, PERIE ff ri-,N hoir, German Club Chemistry Club, Girl: League, B Choir, Pe Club .OVEJOY, GLORIA 'ep Club, Office Helper, r. Red Cross .us'rnn, GEAN QIACKEY, NANCY 'N ance lpanish Club IAHANEY, THOMAS 'Tam lappa Hi-Y, B Football, unior Varsity Track, farsity Track SIAHLE, JOEL iophomore Class Presi- ient, Sigma H-Y, pres., -wim Team, Sophomore I Merit Award, Student Iouncil Exec. Council, lomecoming Committee Io-Chairman vIAl-ILE, STEPHEN :Bawln l . Swim Team, A Foot l, ngr., Sigma Hi-Y, .S. To-Chairman, Junior Class Representative, Orienta- ion Day MARTH, MICHAEL Mike A Football, Model Maniacs MALLETT, RICHARD Rich A Hockey, B Hockey MANOS, HELEN Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club, B Choir, Pep Club, Girls' League MANTHEY, MICHAEL Mike Iota Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club MAROFSKY, LAWRENCE Larry Student Council, Wrestling, Debate, National Forensic League, Speech Club, B Football MARONE, JEAN MARVY, JAMES The Keeper B Football, B Track, A Track. Chemistry Club, Ski Club MARVY, VICKI Cehisean Activities Editor, Girls' League Exec. Council, Senior Home- room Representative, C Club, Book- store, Homecoming Committee MATHES, KATHLEEN Kathy Pep Club, Girls' League, B Choir, A Choir, Spanish Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens MATTESON, DIANE Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, G.A.A., C Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, J.S. Committee 'Q MAY, JOYCE Ionic A Band, Pep Band, F.T.A., Girls' League, Junior Achievement MAYER, GEORGE Junior Varsity Track, Rifle Club MAZE, DAVID Dave Mc ADAMS, DALE Dumb Dae Arnier Dieu Y-Teens, Pep Club. Girls' League, C Club, B Choir, G.A.A. Mc ANDRES, MARY LEE F.T.A., Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, Office Helper, G.A.A. Mc CLUNEY, CAROLE Carl Pep Club, Girls' League, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Junior Achieve- ment, G.A.A. Mc GRAW, PAULA Mc KEEN, JOHN Stevie A Choir, Operetta, Wrestling, Iota Hi-Y, B Choir, Pep Club Mc KENZIE, HOWARD Howie Mc NULTY, KATHLEEN Kathy Quill and Scroll, Times Staff, Chemistry Club MENK, RICHARD Rick Times Business Manager, Spanish Club, Stamp and Coin Club, Audio Visual Staff, co-pres. MENZ, RICHARD Porky Kappa Hi-Y, B Choir MERSKY, ROBERT Bob Student Council Exec. Council, Sen- ior Class Representative, French Club, treas., Chemistry Club, A Choir MEYER, KATHLEEN Kinky Chemistry Club, Junior Achieve- ment, Girls' League, G.A.A. f H f e stevfwew . f Y i 42 ff in u f pm F TM ZW. au..5,,,1,:,:..e1-Amee:-J -f 2 , ,rs -JCM-ri Y . P, if--was-EI - ' ,gf M . I , , :ef , Q A' la :SFS T' ' I MIKULAK, ELLEN UMM., Cehisean Staff, Getmar Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, Chemistry Lal: Assistant, G.A.A., Social Studies Institute MILAVETZ, RICHARD Richie German Club, Chess Club. A Band, Chemistry Club. Math Club, I.R.C. MILITANO, ROBERT I fB0bIl A Baseball, French Clul MILLER, CI-IERYL C hui Girls' League, Spanisl Club, Pep Club MILLER, KELLY Egan A Choir, B Choir, Bowl ing Team MILLER, VICKI French Club, Chemistr Club MINER, PHILIP Phil MINICLIER, JUDITH nludyu Amier Dieu Y-Teens, German Club, Pep Club, Girls' League MOCKABEE, JOCELYN .flown Y-Teens. Pep Club, Girls' League, B Choir, G.A.A. MOEN, GENE Bulrh' ' MOGOL, GARY Audio Visual Staff MONTGOMERY, WENDELL Duhon A Choir, B Choir, Times Staff Photographer, Jun- 'or Varsity Track, Senior Varsity Track MOORE, ROBERT Bobby French Club, Cehisean-Times Staff Photographer, Table Tennis Club, Basketball mgr., Audio Visual Staff MOORE, THOMAS Chemistry Club MOOSBRUGGER, XVILLIAM Mons Ski Club, A Hockey, Speech Club, Chemistry Club MORRISON, MICHAEL Track, Wrestling, Library Staff MORROW, CLOYCE Minutemaids, Senior Class Play, Girls' League Exec. Board, A Choir, Paint 'n' Patches, Homecoming Committee MOSES, JEFFREY Jeff National Thespians pres., Times Managing Editor, Senior Class Play, junior Class Play, National For- ensic League MOSSO, KAREN Cehisean Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, C Club, Speech Club MURPHY, SARA A.F.S. Representative, Cehisean Staff, French Club, Pep Club, Girls' League MURPHY, WILLIAM Burl Student Council treas., Sigma Hi-Y treas., B Football, Homecoming Committee, Senior Class Play, Latin Club MUSALLAM, HELEN A.F.S. Representative, Y-Teens, French Club, Girls' League, Swim Team, Pep Club, Homecoming Com- mittee MUSCOPLAT, JUDITH Judy G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' League, Chemistry Club NAIDITCH, HAROLD Junior Class Play, Times Staff, Speech Club, B Choir, German Club, Chemistry Club L, ' l,J'?F52JQEQ.sE if 2. K l 1 ,M 'wel' .al ,lv T' ts .4 1 w B, if ,N 'Wa' 1 4- if if ,vvefil NN ? F in- JS if 2 4 is l 1 NAY, HARRYETTE Honky Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls' League, Pep Club, I.R.C., Usherertes NEAL, DOROTHY NEARING, CHARLES Chips Sigma Hi-Y treas., Spanish Club, Ski Club NEKOWITSCH, EUGENE Gena NEREN, HOWARD Howie German Club, Chemistry Club NEWCOMB, CAROL Cehisean Staff, F.T.A., Y-Teens NEWMAN, THONLAS Junior Achievement, Speech Club, Chemistry Club, I.R.C. NIELSEN, ANGELA Angie Merit Semifinalist, F.T.A. sec., Ger- man Club, C Club, Junior Class Representative, Sophomore Class Representative NONNEMACHER, ROBERT Duke Chemistry Club, F.T.A. NORSTREM, SANDRA Sandy A Choir, Pep Club, Operetta, M.E. A. Chorus NORTON, ROSE ANN Pep Club, Girls' League, B Choir, Y-Teens, German Club, G.A.A. NOVICK, EDWARD Ed A Hockey, B Hockey, Study Hall Monitor, Chemistry Club NUSSER, MARJORIE Margie German Club, B Choi Y-Teens sec., Pep Clul Girls' League, I.R.C. NYGREN, LAWRENCI f rhrryn OJA, CARAN Minutemaids, Amie: Dig Y-Teens sec., Usherettf Student Council, Hom coming Committee, S Club OLSON, DOUGLAS Big Ole Swim Team, Spee Club, Student Coun- Exec. Council, Sigma I- Y, Senior Class Pl: Cross Country OLSON, JAMES Oli Hi-Y, Ski Club, Chef istry Club OLSON, PATRICIA - HPMU Red Cgoss Representatif Girls2'4League, Pep Cl DLTMAN, BARBARA zing iational Thespians, Amier Dieu Y-Teens treas., Paint 'n' Patches, A Ihoir, Ski Club, French :lub TREILLY, WILLIAM 'Bill DRLEMANN. JOHN K Choir, Kappa Hi-Y, lunior Achievement pres.. lifle Club, Table Ten- tis Club, Junior En- emble 'AIST, HERBERT 'Gumby I Choir 'ARKER, ANITA 'Frunkieu Iomecoming Committee. Girls' League, Pep Club, I Choir, G.A.A. 'EDERSON, IATHLEEN Kathy 'lag Twirler, Tanda in 'ossum Y-Teens icc.. Ihemistry Club, Girls' eague, Junior Achieve- lent, G.A.A. PEDRO, ADRIENNE PENNE, THOMAS Nick Chemistry Club PERLMAN, NATHAN Nate Gymnastics, Student Council Exec. Council, Ski Club, French Club PERWIEN, JAMES jim Model Maniacs pres., Table Tennis Club, Chemistry Club PETERSEN, ARNOLD Arnie A Orchestra, Speech Club, Chem- istry Club, Stage Force PETERSEN, DANA Amigas Amicae Amier Y-Teens, Junior Achievement PETERSON, JOHN PETERSON, WILLIAM Pete Sigma Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Intramural Bowl- ing, Junior Achievement, Iota Hi-Y PEIPHO, JANET Jan Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, Girls' League, Pep Club Represent- ative, C Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Sophomore Chorus PHILSTROM, BONITA Bonnie Tanda In Possum Y-Teens v. pres., Spanish Club, French Club, Pep Club, All City Award, Girls' League PINE, CAROL Knotty Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, A Choir, G.A.A., National Thespians, Homecoming Committee, Times Staff PLAHN, PAUL A Football, Sigma Hi-Y, Ski Club, Speech Club, Junior Class Play, F.S.A. 2? W' i - ix Jfiamz wi M135 'Q WEL Qwiea S3 fait feifzgftf, evra HS POLANSKY, BONNIE Bon National Forensic League, Senior Class Representative, Debate, J.S. Committee, Ski Club, Spanish Club PRIETO, NORA PULTUSKER, WILLIAM Bill French Club, Wrestling, Chemistry Club PUTNAM, JOHN Putty A Football, A Wrestling, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Na- tional Thespians, Ski Club QUARSTAD, SONIA A Choir, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, French Club, Pep Club, Operetta, Girls' League RAITER, THOMAS To rn RAY, MARVIS Tuff-Muff Amier Dieu Y-Teens, Pep Club, A Choir, Girls' Glee Club. Sophomore Chorus REDMOND, HARRISON Harry B Choir, Track, Wrestling REDMOND, MARY Little Red Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, All City Award, Soph. Sweetheart Attendant, Usherettes, Amier Dieu Y-Teens REINSCH, ALLEN ' 'Al RHEDIN KAREN Y Teens F S A , sec Spanish Club Times Staff Math Club, IRC ROBERTS SUSAN Sue F S A Math Club sec Spanish Club, Amigas Amicae Amier Y Teens Times Staff G A A ROBINS, CELESTE Lady I.R.C., Student Counci Library Club, Germ: Club, Chemistry Club RONE, LYNN Finger4 Speech Club, Paint 'a Patches, F.T.A., Stude: Council, Senior Cla Play, I.R.C. ROSEN , STUART Lauer Spanish Club IROSENBERG, 1 KENNETH Ken German Club, Chemist Club ROSENBLUM, ARLEN L:ney ' Times Staff, Math Clu Student Council, F.T.A Cehisean Staff, Jr. R Cross ROSENBLUM. BARBARA Barb Spanish Club, Gir League, G.A.A., P Club Q7 fQV 'iui37M7 Ji?'?il,5.7f5i7?5 ry 1. -JMB-2.,jZfS ROSENBI-OOM, BONNIE BW . Pep Club, Girls' League, is Spanish Club ir! 'N 2 ROSENTHAL, STEPHEN Kasey A Football, Student Council Representative, German Club, Wrestling, A Band ROTHSTEIN, MARC K Choir, French Club, 3 Choir, Homecoming Committee, Chemistry :lub IOTT, DIANE Rutter 'aint 'n' Patches, Speech Ilub, Choral Readers, 'ep Club Representative, lmigas Amicae Amie Y- feens, Girls' League ie 1UBIN, BARRY Bear atramural Football, rench Club, Intramural zasketball, Speech Club, tudent Council, Ski flub UDBERG, BARBARA Bobbi nxdent Council v. pres. anda in Possum Y eens pres., Minutemaids, 'xnior Class sec., J.S :mmittee Co-Chairman 1.A.A. Exec. Board pres RUDBERG, CHRISTINE Chris F.S.A. treas., Spanish Club, Amier Dieu Y-Teens, A Band, Pep Band RUSTERHOLZ, JOHN Rusty Chemistry Club, Radio Club, F.S.A., German Club, Pep Club RUTCHICK, IRENE Reni: French Club, Speech Club, Paint 'n' Patches, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Girls' League RUTH, MARGARET Maggie French Club, Usheretres, Chemistry Club SALITA. BRIAN SALMONSON, ROBERT Sam SALTER, ROBERT Cool Breeze Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, I.R.C., Chemistry Club, Spanish Club SANDERS, WILMA Wil Amier Dieu Y-Teens, All City Award, Pep Club, Girls' League, Junior Achievement SCHAFFER, TERRI French Club, I.R.C., Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A. SCHAFFRAN, JAMES Shaffer Hi-Y v. pres., Cross Country, A Football, Gymnastics, B Track, Stu- dent Council Representative SCHAFFRAN, TAROL Tad Student Council Exec Council, Pep Club Exec. Board, Tanda in Possum Y-Teens icc., Commercial Girls, Na- tional Thespians, Speech Club SCHEPERS, DAVID Dave B Basketball SCHMIDLIN, RICHARD Dick Track, Locker Force, Stage Force, Squad Leader, Basketball SCHMIT, JAMES Jim Spanish Club v. pres., Model Mani- acs sec., Ski Club, Junior Class Play, Iota Hi-Y, J.S. Committee Co-Chairman SCHNEIDER, AUDREY A Choir, B Choir, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Club SCHNEIDER, DAVID Dave I.R.C., French Club SCHNEIDER, GARY Gare Cehisean Editor-in-Chief, French Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Ski Club treas. SCHROEDER, JAMES Tiger A Hockey, B Hockey SCHWARTZ, JOHN Iota Hi-Y pres., Student Council, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club, Buzz Book Staff, Wrestling SCHWIRTZ, DORA ANN Orchestra, French Club, Red Cross Council, Speech Club, Commercial Girls, Choral Readers SELDEN, WALTER Wally A Hockey, Sigma Hi-Y, Ski Club SEVER, LEOTA Lee B Choir, Paint 'n' Patches, Junior Achievement SEVBRSON, JAMES Jim SEVLIE, GERALD Jerry A Baseball, A Basketball, B Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Ger- man Club SIBLEY, NEIL . A Football, B Football Wresding, Senior Varsit Track, Junior Varsit Track, Kappa Hi-Y SIGEI., ROBERTA Bobbi A Choir, Pep Club, Girl: League, Spanish Clul Chemistry Club, B Cho: SILVERBERG, FRED B Basketball, Homecon ing Committee, Germa Club SINGER, DAVID Dave French Club, B Choi Chemistry Club, Spani: Club SINGER, SUSAN Sue French Club, Speer Club, Pep Club, Girl League, Paint 'n' Patch: Chemistry Club SING!-IER, LAURA Casper , Senior Class Play, Pai 'n' Patches, French Clu Chemistry Club, F Club, Speech Club BKARE, RICHARD 'Ric-le .igma I-Ii-Y sec., Student Iouncil, Track, Wrest- ing, Spanish Club .LIN DE, MICHAEL ?Mike MITH, DAVID 'sfrliflyn unior Class Play, J.S. Iornmittee, Model Mani- Es, Spanish Club, Home- oming Committee, Ski Ilub MITH, KURT 'tudent Council, B Hoc- CY QMITH, LEWIS Louie ramp and Coin Club, Ihess Club, Model Mani- cs MITH, ROBERT Rob I Basketball, B Basket- Lall, Kappa Hi-Y, Chem- ltry Club, Senior Class iepresentative, Cross Iountry SOLTAU, EDWARD Newy SPECTOR, MICHAEL Mike Sigma Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club SPICER, VICKI Spire Chemistry Club SPIEGEL, MARCIA Sammi Guidance Office Helper, National Thespians, Paint 'n' Patches, C Club, Business Award, Speech Club SPINDLER, SHIRLEY STEEN, GRETCHEN Ski Club sec., Amier Dieu Y-Teens icc. and chaplain, French Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, C Club STEFFEN, CAROL Carre Jr. Red Cross, Junior Achievement treas., B Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Future Business Leaders, G.A.A. STEIMER, JUDITH Judi Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens, French Club, Pep Club, German Club, Ski Club, G.A.A. STEINMAN, PAUL Stimie Times Staff, Buzz Book Staff, In- tramural Eootball, Intramural Bas- ketball, B Choir, Senior Highlights STEWART, CAROLE Stewie Minutemaids, Pep Club, Ski Club, Speech Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A. STOCKWELL, JANET Jan Paint 'n' Patches sec.-treas., Tanda in Possum Y-Teens, C Club, A Choir, Choral Readers, Senior Class Play , STOLTZ, PATRICIA Poorbie Future Business Leaders v, pres., Girls' League, Pep Club, G.A.A. STRAUS, LAURA Zatch A Choir, Ski Club, National Thes- pians, Paint 'n' Patches, Amier Dieu Y-Teens, G.A.A. STRAUS. SHERYI. Junior Class Play, National Thes- pians, B Choir, Speech Club, I.R.C., French Club STROKIRK, JANE National Thespians, Spanish Club treas., A Choir, Operetta, Times Editorial Board, Amier Dieu Y- Teens SUNWALL, GARY Gig Sigma Hi-Y v. pres., Senior Class Representative, Ski Club SXVAIN, MARGARET Peggy A Choir v. pres., Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens v. pres., Girls' League Exec. Council, C Club, Speech Club, Commercial Girls' capt. SZMIOT, PATRICIA Pat A Choir Accompanist, Junior En- semble, Senior Ensemble, C Club, Spanish Club, Amigas Amicae Amie Y-Teens TAFFEL, DEBORAH, Debbie Cehisean Staff, F.T.A. pres., A Choir, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club TAGGERT, VONNIE Tiger G.A.A., Girls' League, Pep Club, Occupation Relations Club TAPLE, LORETTA Laurie A Choir, Junior Class Play Cehi- sean-Times Agent, Spanish Club TAYLOR, DAVID Tate Student Council, Latin Club, Kap- pa Hi-Y, Junior Varsity Track, Gymnastics, C Club TAYLOR, SCOTT Ski Club, Pep Club, A Choir, Chemistry Club, B Band, B Choir TAYLOR, SUSAN TEEUWEN, MICHAE Mike A Choir, Operetta, Jun Class Play, Senior Cl Play, National Thespiz sec., Iota Hi-Y THOMAS, HENRY Hank B Football, Track, Choir, Chemistry Ci THOMPSON, STEVE Steve German Club, jun Achievement, Freshn Class Representative THURNAUTR, MARIl Homecoming Co-Ch man, Ski Club, I.R. Chemistry Club, F.S. A Choir TILSNER, JUDITH njudyn Pep Club, Girls' Leag Spanish Club, Spe Club, Paint 'n' Patcl Swim Team TOBKIN, JUDITH ' Mindy., Guidance Office Asi ant, Girls' Glee Club DDORA, GARY Choir, Sigma Hi-Y, uad Leader, Ski Club KOJE, JAMES Jim Football, B Football. Hockey, B Hockey, A ack, Sigma Hi-Y ROUT, JOYCE Choir, Commercial rls, Amier Dieu Y- ens, Usherettes. J.S. mmittee, C Club cr-una, vrcron 'iw URNQUIST, CARSON .NDENBERG, YMOND Ray ma Hi-Y, Cross Coun- . German Club, Math lb, Gun Club, Boy's te Candidate VANGSNESS, JULIE Sunny A Choir, Minutemaids, Book Store, Y-Teens sec., Usherettes, Girls' League VASILIOUS, ELLEN Vai Girls' State Representative, Cehisean Staff, F.T.A. v. pres. and state treas., Student Council Exec. Coun- cil, Amier Dieu Y-Teens pres. and sec., Senior Class Play VIEROW, MARY Amier Dieu Y-Teens, German Club. Girls' League, Pep Club VILENDRER, RONALD Prem-by A Basketball, Bowling, A Baseball WAGNER, PAUL lVag.r WALDON, CHERYL Cberrie A Choir, Amigas Amicae Amie Y- Teens, Jr. Red Cross treas., G.A.A., Junior Achievement, Girls' Glee Club WATKINS, DELORES DeeDee G.A.A., Girls' League, B Choir, Junior Achievement WEISBROD, DANIEL Wbeze Kappa Hi-Y, Projection Force WELLS, ROSEMARY Ra Pep Club, Sophomore Chorus, B Choir, Swim Team, G.A.A. WHALBY, JANICE Po apr WHEAT, BRUCE Wheatiex B Football, A Choir, Junior En- semble, Operetta, Senior Ensemble WHITE, DOUG A Band, Sigma Hi-Y Gi g . 4 ' . - ii W' 5:11 ' Q W V N 59 417 'Y 3 vt' 5? it EH a s Q KE, .Q E En as 3' if? , ' ,f.L 'f '? Lf .,, 46 WHITE, NANCY WIDSTEN, MARK Cross Country, Times Staff, German Club, Chemistry Club, Hi-Y WIESE, ARVELLA Hana Pep Club, Girls' League, G.A.A., B Choir, Junior Achievement WILLIAMS, JOHN Willy Merit Semi-Finalist, Ski Club, Iota Hi-Y WILLIAMS, LINDA B Choir, Speech Club, Pep Club, Girls' League WILLSON, WENDY, Wils French Club sec., Amier Dieu Y- Teens c.c., J.S. Committee, C Club, Pep Club, Girls' League WITZANY, MARCIA Mar Jr. Red Cross v. pres., B Choir, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Club WOSETH, PAUL Woe A Football, B Football, Wrestling, Track, Junior Athlete Award, Cross Country YELLEN, SUSAN Sue Spanish Club, Pep Club, Girls' League, Commercial Girls, Choral Readers, Paint 'n' Patches YOUNG, ROBERT Bob B Hockey, Sigma Hi-Y, A Choir, Spanish Club, A Hockey mgr., Ski Club zA'rs, WILLIAM Bill German Club, Chemistry Club, Ski Club, A Band, Student Council ZEFF, LEONARD ' 'Leif' A Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Speech Club ZENO, TOBY A Choir, B Choir ZIDEL, MICHAEL Zi Hockey, A Choir, Op: etta, French Club, Ce tral Hi-Y, Golf ZIEBARTI-I, MARILY. Student Council Ex- Committee, Homecomi Committee Co-Chairm: Merit Semi-Finalist, P Club Exec. Board, Choir, C Club ZISSON. SANDRA usandyn Senior Class Play, Cc mercial Girls, Paint Patches, Pep Club Cc mittee, Girls' Leag Chemistry Club ZOUBEK, RICHARD Rick Latin Club, Intraml. Bowling, Junior Achic ment ZUCCO, WILLIAM Frank Kappa Hi-Y, Junior H or Medal, A Football Basketball, A Basel: Junior Varsity Track Ahl, Janet L. Altobell, Mary E. Anderson, Laird Anderson, Thomas E. Anderson, Vincent C. Anlauf, Jacqueline L. Arvanitis, Susan R. Behr, Judy L. Bernstein, Steven M. Blehert, Michael L. Boyd, Kathleen R. Bratter, Diane M. Brazeman, Nancy J. Brodsky, Howard S. Brown, Barbara A. Brown, Linda C. Burmeister, Richard O. Carey, Sandra G. Cargill, Kay A. Cohen, Deanna G. Collins, Jeanne M. Commer, Gloria A. Cone, William F. Cooper, Jason S. Corbey, Ann K. Corson, Anne L. Coughlin, Julia A. Crane, Michael A. Cutts, Jennifer R. Dudovitz, Charlene Elliott, Glenn R. Engelhardt, Elizabeth A. Erickson, Gerald A. Fine, Judith E. Fink, Carol M. Fischer, John M. Flad, Jane E. Forsberg, Roger W. Fredensborg, Jean M. Fryer, Renee D. Fudenberg, M rtin Galt, Thom . ,T Gehrz, Ro D. X . . HONOR ROLL . . Geller, Jane L. Gilars, Andrea S. Gilbertson, Kay M. Gray, Roger H. Grodin, Warren K. Halper, Linda J. Hansen, Margaret R. Held, Herman Heleniak, David W. Hoistad, Maradeth L. Hunt, Lynn A. Hurwitz, Thomas D. Imhoff, Patricia A. Jackson, John W. Jenney, William C. Jesmer, John W. Johnson, Patricia A. Johnson, Theodore C. Keefe, Stephen H. Kirst, Roger W. Klein, Jean E. Kleinsasser, Vernon E. Kogl, Jeannie M. Krinkie, Carolyn F. Larson, Carol Ann Lavin, Jerome V. Levine, Michael L. Mackey, Nancy J. Mahle, Joel W. Mahle, Stephan H. Marofsky, Lawrence P. Marvy, Vicki L. McGraw, Paula F. Menk, Richard H. Mersky, Robert B. Mikulak, Ellen I. Miller, Cheryl L. iniclier, Judith E. Moses, Jeffrey J. Mosso, Karen A. urphy, Sara J. urphy, William eren, Howard A. 3,54 if E .J E ,,isis313gQ E y 9 ieieggai Z Newcomb, Carol L. Newman, Thomas M. Nielsen, Angela F. Oia, Caran Oltman, Barbara J. Orlemann, John S. Petersen, William E. Pihlstrom, Bonnie Pultusker, William Rhedin, Karen V. Roberts, Susan K. Robins, Celeste L. Rosenberg, Kenneth A. Rosenblum, Arlene Rosenblum, Barbara S. Rosenthal, Stephen B. Rudberg, Barbara L. Rudberg, Christine S. Rusterholz, John T. Rutchick, Irene E. Schaffer, Terri K. Schmit, James A. Schneider, Gary S. Schwirtz, Dora A. Smith, Robert A. Spector, Michael J. Spicer, Vicki J. Steen, Gretchen F. Stockwell, Janet F. Strokirk, Jane Lee Swain, Margaret Taffel, Debbie Jo Teeuwen, Michael A. Thurnauer, Marion C. Vandenberg, Raymond J Vangsness, Julie A. Vasiliou, Margaret E. Vierow, Mary J. Widsten, Mark N. Williams, John L. Ziebarth, Marilyn Zucco, William C. 2,3 if J f J, 4 ' ' 33.51 2 ' s5ia3?i, '3W'w?P' M n. 'iN 0 ' ,,' If-is 'K 195, X x, X, . QQ ,,.. g I Hi 'N' ,, E S w, x , Ui -ww,-mgawwmwwfmsmg sem .9 ,J HJ zeamne?-xzmwxw g 2' F51 m-mmm. Dr Ballot lets the cat out a the ba . f g: Hamlet is really .... , Tbafs right Gary, Cebisean, C-E-H-I-S-E-A-N-.' E Iudy and Culter should use Griffin for that 25: shine! I Dos-a-das and around we go with Gloria. Oh, Lynn, you're just toooooo much! ACADEMIC LIFE UNIORS . . . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Betsy May, Seng Roy Dunlap, Treas.,' Bill Hubbard, Pres.,' Mr. Kirkwood, Advisory Connie Barton, V. Pres. Upper classmen at last! This is the wonderful year of class rings, the junior-Senior Prom, and the jun- ior class play. But the junior year is not all play, by any means. They are the ones who carry home the biggest pile of the thickest books and spend the most nights burning the midnight oil. They are the ones who write the notorious research paper, alias junior essay. the assistance of their advisor, Mr. Kirkwood, they began their appointed tasks with great vigah . Their biggest project of the year was the junior- Senior Prom, a gala affair where the juniors enter- tained the departing Seniors. With the dreaded finals over, they wait with baited breath for the start of their glorious Senior year. In the fall of this year, Bill Hubbard, Pres., Con- nie Barton, V. Pres., Betsy May, Sec., and Roy Dun- lap, Treas. were elected Junior class officers. With Ardie Lipschullz and lohn Sklar help Mr. Hoff with his homework. 52 Mr. Brett is showing Ardie Lipschullz and Fred Crosby his new revolutionary can-opener. HOMEROOM 15 Bottom Row: Murray, Carol, Shadwick, Lynn, Scroggins, Kathy, Botts, Sharon, Lip- schultz, Sandy, Lewis, DeVelrna, Slinger, Gerri. Row 2: Collins, Garnett, Holtz, Peter, Strem, lacki, Haskell, Nancy, Gibson, Sandie, Labovitch, Sharon, Giesen, Norma, Hyatt, Bonnie. Row 3: Giuliani, Robert, Goldish, Suzy, Potratz, Ianice, Doyle, Don, Connors, Mike, Lafesse, Gale, Gustafson, Eileen. Row 4: Oliver, Oscar, Scheuneman, Gary, johnson, Mike,' Bomherg, Bernard, Piepho, Bill, Kremer, Steve, Neal, Roger, Youngberg, Les. HOMEROOM 102 Bottom Row: Scott, Susan, Bickel, Millie, Barnish, Lynette, Nemer, Sandy, Quener, Carol, Schlueter, jill. Row 2: Applebaum, Bob, johnson, Bob, Barton, Connie, Proch- now, Dorothy, Engesath, Nancy, MaCam- mon, jim, Rosenberg, Al, Shepard, jack. Row 3: Drexl, Kathy, Hay, Susan, Moravec, Steve, O'Donnel, Dave, Grobosky, Barb, Fogelberg, Kathy, Schones, Corinne. Row 4: Mott, john, Greenwell, james, Miller, Gary, Ekrem, Fred, Hinge, Richard, Beech- am, lobn, Spiess, Duane, Brewin, Irvin. HOMEROOM 100B Bottom Row: Schreck, Susan, Ware, Cyn- thia, Gage, Barb,' Stenholm, Kathy, Bauer, Diana, Erickson, janet, King, Michele, Niel- sen, Pamela. Row 2: Newman, Linda,- Meyer, Dawn, Byrne, Betty Lou, Crawford, Diane, Bruner, Dave, Richardson, Herb,' Triebold, Bruce, Wood, Mary. Row 3: Swan- son, Sandy, Hedback, Anne, Rolnick, Sandy,- Miller, jane, Olsson, Mary, Thompson, Tom, Benton, Mike, Daniels, Kincy. Row 4: Soshnik, jim, Edelstein, jerry, Martin, Donald, Barcus, Roger, Edmeier, Gary, Krasky, Iohn, Hoxmeier, Ken, Olson, Iack. HOMEROOM 104 Bottom Row: Karter, joni, Massey, Gloria, Koch, Marilyn, Berg, Sandy, Silverberg, Ruthie, Fredkove, foe, Price, Jeanette. Row 2: Lawrence, Barbara, Moore, Da-ve, Rosen- berg, Mitch, Peacock, Michon, Peterson, Indy, Kanny, Marge, Mr. Curtis. Row 3: Miller, jeffrey, Gurstelle, Steven, Knapton, Terry, Kellum, Betty, Winer, Steve, Gil- breath, Debbie, Compton, Sue. Row 4: Ales, Tim, Wiener, Paul,' Oden, Ioe, Williams, Randy, Treat, Mike, Peterson, Craig,' Rore- man, Era, Kamin, Dick. HOMEROOM 107 Bottom Row: Shaw, Marian, Wfeinblatt, jay, Deneau, Madeleine, Philstrom, Leah, Mogol, Leslie, Mogol, Ellen, Daniels, Susan, Mil- stein, Carol. Row 2: Moore, Barb, Wiebrzzer, julie, Buzirky, Barb, Bryant, Katherine, Clemons, Versea, Avishalom, Hana, Pasket, Dennis' Omnaas ohn' Danielson Mar ar . 1 I 1 1 g ' et. Row 3: Lynn, Robert, Bornstein, Frank, Barenbaum, Larry, IV ood, Pat, Linger, Kev- in: Stillman, Tom, Danielson, Lois, Locks, Charles, Mr. Anderson. Row 4: Kennedy, Robert,' Holmgren, Kristie, Stoddard, Paul, Iungbluth, Phillip, Rossmann, feff, Allin, Craig, Massey, Floyd, Flowers, Patricia, Sims, Ezfonne. HOMEROOM 115 Bottom Row: Youngren, lim, Beyer, Cathy, Robins, Judy, Lanner, Ioan, Cormican, Gary, Lei, Daniela, Applebaum, Mary. Row 2 Phillippi, Diane, Lorsung, Indy, Mullaney Mary, Nickelson, Nancy, Rowen, Barb, Hel: mer, Cathy, Valenzuela, Aida, Kelliher, Mike. Row 3: Wi ht Bob' S'erven, im fe , , 1 I . Weinberg, Steve, Fezrtag, Gary, Iahnson Lanny: Ekdahl, Karen, Herman, Frances: Miss Korfhage. Row 4: Thoelke, David, Lilliquist, David, Talbot, Dan, Fabel, Tom Frost, David, King, Bob, Hoistad, Ion: Peterson. Stanley. HOMEROOM 105 Bottom Row: Maul, Merriett, May, Betsey, Fearing, Mary, Hahn, Connie, Roberts, Indy,- Iohnson, Claudia, Anderson, Robert, Clark, Garry, Mr. Kirkwood. Row 2: Barker, Judie,- Carney, janet, Horn, Barb, Grudem, Shar- on,' Low, john, Pratt, Randall, Peller, La- Vonne, Roepke, Pat, Hoover, Terry. Row 5: Niermann, Dennis, Gulbranson, Robert, Menderson, Gregg, Dahl, Kathleen, Erdman, Sue, Cadwell, jan, Snyder, Ed, Farhelow, john, Reinsrh, Duke. Row 4: Erkley, Bill, VanClet'e, Dwight, Hendrickson, Robert, Bassett, Charles, Domagaliski, Wayne, Mor- ris, Charles, Clements, Richard, Wilson, Robert, Rose, Iohn, Bennett, Bill. HOMEROOM 116 Bottom Row: Rodenkirchen, jane, Hanlisch I Gene, Rodgers, Bonnie, johnson, Sylvia, Birawer, Carol, Newman, Bonnie, Gross, Barb. Row 2: Harris, Patricia, Ludden, Mary, Zaudke, Ron, Margoles, Susan, Berr, Patti, Parker, jerry, Zamansky, Ron. Row 3: Ackert, Gary, Steinberg, Mark, Walzer, Rus- sel, Portel, Thomas, Cleveland, Linda, Thorston, Linda, Mrs. Topdahl. Row 4: Hawthorn, Shirley, Beulke, john, Clemans, Lee, Ward, Scott, Bruce, Tommy, Foster, james, Gone, Terry. HOMEROOM 203 Bottom Row: Tenenbaum, Marilyn, Weiss, Steven, Blehert, Meredith, Zoubek, Linda, Campbell, Virgin-ia,' Anderson, Kathy, Hegg, john. Row 2: Nix, Franklin, Rein, Stan,- Snyder, Leslie, Hoisser, jean, Sternberg, Ruthie, Bartels, Kathy, Bland, Barbara, Wallirz, Diane. Row 3: Nelson, jeff, Mar- shall, Tom, Zick, Robert, Kaintz, james, Schwartz, Pete, Langman, Marlene, Pehling, Mary jane, Mr, Brett. Row 4: Harris, Bob,' Zimmerman, Craig, Schneider, Bill, john- son, john, Meacham, Barry, Turning, Mike,' jersak, Dan,' Kempe, Bob. HOMEROOM 2 12 Bottom Row: Leonard, Marilyn, Serpico, Bonnie: Gaustad, Martha, Malcom, Mau- reen, Hiner, Mary, Digfney, Kathleen. Row 2: Falls, Craig, Kor ell, Peter, Fechner, Cathy, Dinesen, Marilyn, Vavoulis, Stacy, Mahr, judy, Entleutner, Thomas. Row 3: Blons, Tony, Shaller, jim, Triplett, Kearney, Schultz, Dean, Shanklin, Ed, Rambo, Don, Mr. Gavin. Row 4: Kemp, jim, Vogel, Thomas, O'Hara, john, jesse, Bruce, Menk, Terry, Huesman, Don: Schmalz, Timothy. HOMEROOM 210 Bottom Row: Frankel, janice, Ruud, Robin, Henderson, Alice, Buford, Iris, Hort, Viv- ian, Lechtman, Norma, Asher, julia. Row 2 Taylor, David, Abrahamson, Perry, Muiz- nicks, Raymond, lifilliams, Robert, Neal, joe: Arnold, Craig, Daggett, jeanne, Latts Bonnie, Mrs. Fleming. Row 3: Oigardi Kathi, Afagraw. Dan, Sausen, Bill, Farns- wort , Ron, Scboettler, Susan, Kegan, Bob, Ferguson, Steve, Hallfin, Gerald. Row 4 Tilsner, Tom, Sklar, john, Chopskie, Torn,' Hallowrnan, Bill, Thiels, David, Fuller Michael,'Anderson, Norman, Clay, john, Raucher, Regina. HOMEROOM 211 Bottom Row: Sehaffhausen, Bob,' Schwartz, Sharon, johnson, Terri, Steiner, Mary, Ross, Vicki, King, Nancy, Mrs. Hogan. Row 2: O'Hara, Mary,' Berberich, Nancy, Wilf, Morrie, Hurwitz, Dan, Thompson, Steve,- Segal, Roberta, Yjohnson, Sally. Row 3: Lar- son, Kit, Murpay, jon, Biehler, Bob: jor- bin, Lesley, Daugherty, judy, Huebener, Clark, Quarstad, Orval. Row 4: Dohrmann, Larry, George, Mike,' Swanson, Rick, Carl- son, Patricia, Maker, Karl, Hicks, Don,- jennings, Robert. HOMEROOM 215 Bottom Row: Cornell, William,' Smith, Wil- liam, Iones, Stephanie, Gleason, Dianne, Cohen, Marsha, Mitchell ,Mary, Thompson, Louise. Row 2: Wells, jackie, Rasmussen, Sherry, Wells, Madelyn, Friedman, Ro- chelle, Wolkowicz, joe, Germscheid, Bob, Abbott, Bill, Hoffman, Tom. Row 3: Ander- son, Mark, Roe, Kit, Roth, Diane, Piette, Linda, Mehlhaff, Schiela, Still, Bernadine, Boyles, Bonnie, Mrs. Swanson. Row 4: Gross, Robert, Sorensen, jim, Larson, Karl, Tierney, john, Tuckner, Phil, Helfman, Ron, Cline, Roger, Martin, ferry. HOMEROOM 219 Bottom Row: Wirzrzick, Barb, Hammerstrom, lean, Rosen, Cindy, Vinitsky, Adrienne, Mueller, Indy, Sinaika, lo Anne, Collins, Kathleen. Row 2: Schochet, Paula, Arnold, Ro er Ma Barb Al ord anire Werner, g 1. yi ,I f I I J' Floreen, Tankenvfft Rene, Applebaam, Mary, Humphrey, Candy. Row 3: Srhultz, Iim, Worth, Marlene, Rodenkirchen, Chris, Nolan, Dave, Fischman, Harlan, Begam, Faye, Dunlap, Roy, Row 4: Mader, Ronald,- Clelland, Alex, Yarmo, Neil, Flaherty, Igflrike, Munson, Greg, Thomas, Alan, Lien, ern. HOMEROOM 2 15 Bottom Row: Donaldson, Lee, Bauer, Bon- nie, Navarro, Paula, Weir, Gretchen,- Etienne, Diane, Knudson, Mike. Row 2: Curtis, Gerald, Karayusuf, Sami, Zeno, Sheila, Opheim, Indy, Hoyoss, Sandra, Ia- eohsen, Dawn,' Pawlichi, Dave, Mr. Ther- rien. Row 3: Robertson, Tunie, Nason, Lury, Risedorph, Sharon, LaFontaine, Richard: Pett, Richard, Murphy, Daniel, Clemens, Mil- issa, Weber, IoAnn. Row 4: Cayou. Angie, johnson, Iim, Schmidt, Dale, Smith, Greg, Luecke, George, Dumke, Al, Thompson. Tom, Virgin, Marcia. HOMEROOM 222 Bottom Row: Savela, Scott, Buggs, Louis, Stein, Marshall, Titus, Joanne, Schaffer, Robyn, Brown, Rosemary, Shuster, Rita. Row 2: Helin, Sandy, Effress, Roxanne, Butwinick, lim, Austin, Ardie, Norgaard, Greg: Lange, Brigetta, Smith, Cheryl, Stim- mler, Ken. Row 3: Smolik, Nancy, Leske, Mary, Wagner, Leon, Chase, Scott, Wright, Eugene, Thompson, john, Manion, Iohn, Mr. Lindberg. Row 4: Rehak, Judy, Holst, David, Grosby, Fred, Delpino, Ierome, Ien- sen, Ron, Bans, Charlie, Simes, joel, Lo- herg, Ioyce. HOMEROOM 315 Bottom Row: Woods, Flora, Steffen, Brian, Kaufman, Alissa, Schuberg, Nora,' Rewey, Sheila, Zahradka, Diane, Shiller, Gale, Es- rig, Clarice, Mr. Martin. Row 2: Chase, Linda, Halper, Roberta,' Freedman, Dave, Neid, Mark, Chute, Kathy, Perkins, Susan, Arnold, Barb, Ruder, Carol. Row 3: Dahl, Charles, Lilja, John, Clark, Mickey, Loe- wenstein, Bob, Hoover, Don, Fritz, Allan, Ashfield, George, Malitz, Lela. Row 4: Eilers, Sharon, Marrinson, Sharon, Toldt, Rom, Dayton, Tom, Parker, William, Troie, Mike, Randall ,Susan, Warwick, Janet, Sims, Dennis. HOMEROOM 405 Bottom Row: Rivkin, Judy, Carlson, Gail,' Neuenfeldt, Mary io, Szenay, Kathy, Iver- son, Sharon, lsen erg, Marilyn, Morton, Priscilla. Row 2: Killa, Lorna, Forsberg, Trudie-Jean, Palmer, Betty, Fudenberg, Jer- ry, Gross, Mario, Rivet, Monte, Naumann, Paul, Kedrowski, Mike, Mr. Rockler. Row 3: Winn, Sue, Dando, John, Kaplan, Fred,- Dremmer, Frances, Lemere, Mary, Hove- land, Jeff, Adams, Gayle. Row 4: Price, Stephen, Beedon, Laurel, Latzer, Jeff, May- koski, Tom, Prawer, Kenneth, Knudsen, Curt, Diehl, Bill, Clonkey, Edward. HOMEROOM 308 Bottom Row: Sacks, Sherman, Halper, Carole, Tucker, Sue, Zats, Marni, Lamb, Willa, Young, Susan,' Mrs. Daenzer. Row 2: Kramlinger, Don, Vong, Nancy, Good- man, Murray, Kane, Barbara, Chaney, George, Lunak, Bruce, Froman, Steve. Row 3: Hubbard, Bill,' Ritter, Greg, Reichow, Bruce, Lovich, Gary, Fluegel, Chuck, Peter- sen, Steve, Eckern, David. Row 4: Scott, Shirley, Koppang, Pat, Krammer, Bill, Mockabee, Walter,' Berkman, Mark,' O'Neal, Alan, Wendell, Cathie, Waller, Pam. HOMEROOM 401 Bottom Row: Meyer, Bonnie, Corwin, Judy,- Willis, Nancy, Jackson, Hope, Lillienkamp, Sue, Boyd, Judy, Kayser, Mike. Row 2: Howard, Jean, Joyce, MaryI.ou, Beaunier, Polly, Wasmitnd, Fred, Therrien, Jeannette, Stewart, Kathy, Kramer, Barbara. Row 3: Despen, Lee, Upton, John, Donaby, Albert, Muntean, Gary,' Buser, Carolyn, Cayou, An- di,- Quinlan, Rita. Row 4: Jungbauer, Da- vid, Leslie, Pat, Rosenblatt, Ed, Thompson, Jalan, Carlton, Dave, Brands, Bob, Hooper, Bil . K ww ...ai eip ls it 'I seed' or '1 saw? An apple a day 7 World History was nezer this funny 58 A Let's put the waistline here. Always another book . llyorking on your Iunior Essay? Good luck, you'll need it! And then she said . . . I should like to point out . . . These are the girls to run to, sorry, walk to, when something goes rrnp! This is the typical efferzfescent enthusiasm of a sixth period class. 1 know I should, hut . . . SOPHOMORES . . . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left lo Right: Tim Bloom, Treat., Linda Cuttx, See.,- Mike Kane, Pres.,' Patti Piper, V. Pres. The largest sophomore class in over twenty years, 776 strong, entered Central's somewhat older halls in September of 1962. Last year's freshmen welcomed new students from Highland and Marshall Junior Highs: the Class of '65 had of- ficially come into existence. They now had someone to look down upon, and much to look forward to. In November, class officers Mike Kane, Tim Bloom, Linda Cutts, and Patti Piper, were elected. Assisted by Mr. Curtis, their advisor, they planned the traditional Sophomore Sweetheart Dance. This was the only dance of the year exclusively for the sophomores. Having survived the year of Julius Caesar, the Franco-Prussian War, and more homework, they eagerly anticipate being upperclassmen next fall. Ola, if the American Bandsland could only see ux now! Frank and Iobn, don't you know that little boys .vlnauldnli play will: matches? ,e'55L lp Well, I was doing ibe lin and all of a sudden . . . . HOMEROOM 3 Bottom Row: Worra, Dave, Currier, Harley, Siegel, Karen, Bremirker, Chris, Dona- hower, Debbie, Anderson, Karen, Larkin, Iohn,' Batters, Ion. Row 2: Dix, Barb,- Waehter, Gary: Durst, Beverly, McMahon, Kathy, Hanna, Bonnie, Hamer, june, An- drick, Patriciag Konop, Tony, Miss Bauleke. Row 3: McKeen Dave lVa ner Vir inia,' 1 1' g 1 g Nielsen, Phyllis, Dicks, Iohn,- Robins, hiark: Moseng, Ervinf Devlin, Carole, Zick, Gary. Row 4: Spangler, Helen, Kraft, Billy Swan- son, Bill, Peterson, Leslie,' LaFountaine, Ralph, Witt, Davey Holstrom, Tom,' Becker, Ronald.: Kolberg, julie. HOMEROOM 6 Bottom Row: Beards, Ioyreg Kelly, Kathy,- Cairneross, Andyf Fuller, Candy, Lanz Mar-y,' Gross, Pat,' Carlson, Deborah. Row 2 Olson Diane Straka L nne Gri in Kath I !' f JY I' I ' leen,' Allen. Bev, johnson, Tomy Melges, Debbie, Piel, Linda. Row 3: Hodges, David. Alenov, Vera: Srhaeppi, Lindag Reed, IV al- ter,' Glenn, Iohnf Cornell. Cliffordp Huebl, Tony. Row 4: Hogan, Rirhard: Babrork Iohn,' Gault, Bill,- McAndrew, Gary, Traf- ton, Linda: Patten, Milton,' Hood, Iim. r HOMEROOM 4 Bottom Row: Gardner, Cheryl, Siegel, Caro- lyn, Handelman, Glenda,' Herman, john,- Fredkove, Ronnieg Blumenfeld, Rollyep Des- nirk, Margie. Row 2: Miller, Dennis: Koh- nen, Barbara: Olsen, Tony, Dent, Roslyn, O'Connor, ferry, Kloner, Steven: Lang, An- nette. Row 3: Baker, Brureg Harrison, Mel- odee: Sampson, Bill, Griffin, Carl: Bunzel, Iohnf Brody, Eddie, Mr. Lies-eh. Row 4: Speese,Diane,' Huliberg, Ken,' Davis, Alan,- Stanton, Dazfidg Anderson, Larry: Markoff, Bill.: Weeda, Art. HOMEROOM 8 Bottom Row: Shapiro, Harriet: Maddiz, Barbara, MacCraw, Iohng Rosenblum, Alan,- Lee, Sharon,'Young, Kathleen. Row 2: Cults, Linda,- Lajesse, Daley Anderson, Freddie, Kelly, james, Deneau, Iean,' Harrington, VyAnn,- Hetzel. Dirk, Frishberg, Ioni. Row 3: Warren, john, Silman, Marlenef Virgin, Elizabeth, Gilbreath, Dwayne, Bougie, l5lirhael,' Blizinsky, Marlin: Densmore, Marie: Neren, Mike. Row 4: Loberg, Barb- ara,' Dahl. Denny: Flood, Steve: Koch, Lynn: Merritt, Bruce,' Pesek, Ioannef Hammond, Sue: Bloomberg, Carole. HOMEROOM 15 Bottom Row: Karhrnarzinski, Miles, Wolfe, john, Sehe ers, Kenn ,' Fox David - Neitz I7 J' ' man, Steve, Sommler, Garyh Lang: Bruce. Row 2: Schuldt, Gene, Goldstein, jules, Evans, Brute, Peterson, Bryant, Tanner, Clayton, Amonett, Rodney, Horh, Morris, Mr. Andrews. Row 3: Owens, Mike, Brun- nette, Pat, Hartigan, Mike, Kane, jim, Score, jerome, Wfood, jeffrey, Kotval, Da- vid, Renstrom, Greg. Row 4: Bahr, lVil- liarn Nelson Bob De e ohn Hand ard, J. I J. g 1 I I. f A jon, Keller, Dave.: Bassett, Gary, Zappetillo David, DeLong, john. HOMEROOM 101 Bottom Row: Warren Helen Sue Hea le 1 1' E r Margaret: Bick, joey, Ralwik, Susan, Mil- ler, judy, Hurwitz, Helaine, Bellinger, Barb- ara, Perteet, Daryl. Row 2: Carlson, Brure, Levin, George, Gould, jean, Williams, Peg- gy! Snipes, janice, Clark, Cheryl,' Silverberg, Linda, Lannnan, Luba. Row 3: Creighton Steve, jr., Duncan, Steve, Sher, Steve, Hilli Keith: Vie, Sheldon, Burkland, jill, Hen- derson, janet, Mitchell, Carol, Mrs. Hayes Row 4: Gallowa Maridee- Maull Henr yr Yr' Olson, Donald, Peters, Mike: yjohnson, Dick, Lockridge. Ray: Mayeron, Dennis, Erikson, Nancy. HOMEROOM 14 Bottom Row: Brown, Byron, Millin, Ann, Tobkin, Sandy, Lachinsky, Alan, Krenik, Barb. Row 2: Aird, Dong, Bechik, janet, Berg, lVendy,' Mraz Margaret, Mastbaurn, Norm, Karter, Morrie. Row 5: Rosenberg, lVolf,' Demeyeer, Peter, Riggs, Kathy, Roes- ler, Dave, Sanford, Wayne, Zampino, Mike. Row 4: Selden, jon, lVilliams, Robert: Rirker, Roger, Radke, Bob.' Szenay, Bill, Martin, Gilbert. HOMEROOM 120 Bottom Row: Olson, Leslie, Poye, Patti, Schaffer, Cynthia, Weiss, jack, Kaplan, Harold, Ruvelson, Mary, Kaplan, Valerie, Coulter, Gloria. Row 2: Hattery, Gail, Sanders, Al, Widsten, Mary, Titus, judy, Sperling, Barbara, Berland, Lorrie, Cohen. jennifer, Griswold, Sue. Row 3: Ellingson, Douglas, Cohen, Benjamin, McNichols Ronald, Aldrich, jean, Landman, Dawn, Kantar, Barney, Flor, Gloria, Mr. Thorson. Row 4: Hamann, Chris, Feldman, john: Oltman, Pat, Smith, Mike, Ahse, Terrence, Cohen, jamie, Bohn, Don: Rosen, jay. HOMEROOM 202 Bottom Row: Westerberg, Barb, Lee, Linda, Lopez, Bridgett, Mitau, Lee, Grinols, Char- lotte, johnson, Margaret, Clellend, Mary, Berkowitz, Barbara. Row 2: Fellinger, jo- Ellen, Rosen, Arlene,' Hall, Dave, Spaeth, Linda, IVeinstein, Allen, Linn, Matt, Pey- ton, Bruce, O'Leary, Sue. Row 3: Silverstein, Lee, Stoll, Mike, Bloom, Tim, Parks, Ethel, johnson, Irrin, Donaldson, Phyliss, Farns- worth, Bill, Raestas, john, Mr. Muetzel. Row 4: Locke, Doug, Gehrke, Audrey,- Lund, Raymond, jordan, Mike, Flint, john,- Anderson, Evan, Robb, Steve, Cohen, jack. HOMEROOM 218 Bottom Row: Rusterholz, Nancy, Slomba, Rosemarie, Tomanek, Trudy, Burmeister, Linda. Row 2: Cummins, Buzz, Parr, Ken, Godfrey, Tracy, Ingalls, Barb, Upton, Freda, Sue, King, Barbara, DeMar, Debbie, Hipp Seiacea, Cathy' Blahoski, Lorelei' Mrs Moen. Row 3: Pollnow, Polly, Delhunt, Pen- ny, Poirier, Greg, Stute, Bill, Buckman, Barbara,' Gleason, Gary, Dehart, Warren. Row 4: Viner, Ellen, Michael, Elaine, Good- let, Linda. HOMEROOM 205 Bottom Row: Lemire, jackie, Goldstein, Milton, Brodie, Elsa, Brill, Roz, Reidell, Steve, Schmitz, Carolyn, Bishop, Sharon. Row 2: Olson, Ron, Cronquist, Chuck, Huesman, jim, Heinisch, Earl, Bixby, Eliza- beth, Laurie, Sondrea, Aloreland, Katie, Heiberger, Kathy. Row 3: Soucy, Doug,- Bruett, Rachelle, Kemp, Clayton, Kiewel, Alice, Husemann, Peggy, O'Gara, Patrick, Steen, Dave, Mr. Tangen. Row 4: Geisen, Keith, Lyons, john, Henderson, Diane, Gehrz, Richard, Steel, Scott, Rudolph, jo Anne, Bartels, Tom: Richmond, jerry. HOMEROOM 206 Bottom Row: Schechter, judy, Kieffer, jac- quelynn, Gaustad, Patti, jahnke, Carol, Shel- ton, Kathee, Hasse, Susette, Svoboda, Larry, Row 2: Gerber, Karen, Spangenberg, Shir- ley, Rice, Pat, Dehn, Dave, Oia, Sue, Groene, Laurie, Walden, Carol jean. Row 3: Makarenko, Tony, Griffin, Dick, Meyer, Kevin, Mogol, Steve, Dinger, Lois, Wag- ner, joan, Maze, judie, Koll, Diane. Row 4: Olson, Doug, Hansen, judy, Perrin, Dick, lVhite, Derrel, Larson, Kathy, Lorenz, Mau- reen, Logan, jim. HOMEROOM 22 1 Bottom Row: Monfeau, Iackief Young, Ther- esa,' Burch, Walter, Ellis, Marilyn, Thomas, Greta, Barnish, Steve,- Diamond, Shirley: Siegel, Sandy. Row 2: Manion, Dong Nyiri, Ali e,- Harwell, Linda: Garelirk, Franrineg Hirsch, Evelyn, Applebaurn, Susan,' Pittel- kow, Susan: Mr. Smith. Row 3: Miller, juan, Hunt, Lee,' Brink, Barb, Divine, Bar- ry,' Strom, Karen, Poldt, Linda, Margolis, Terry. Row 4: Land, Mack, Shimek, Bill,- Hardy, Thomasf Sonnen, Gene, Olson, Fred,- Krenik, Paul, Toeko, Ioe,' Freeman, Larry. HOMEROOM 304 Bottom Row: Lundberg, Mary, Kissling, Kandy,' Moon, Kathy, Maleiesky, Fran: Ster- e Karan Hall in Linda Tschida Tarese 71 Y, I f it t J' 1 1' Taylor, Leuren. Row 2: Cohen, Noreen,- Dahl, Diane: Wegler, Mary Ann, Wheller Christe, Chittenden, Laurie, Walsh, Kathy! Carter, Terre: Kotrba, Rita. Row 3: Cusick Lael,' McCauley, Nancy, Swain, Susan: Lau- don, Anna,' Tewell, Diana, Helmer, Char- lene,' johnson, Iudie,' Mrs. Cuthbert. Row 4: Panushka, Kim, Borsheim, Mary Io,' Ganas, Ieannef Gustafson, Karen, Spicer, Gerry Gorr, Betty: Kopp, Patf Wall, Farrel. HOMEROOM 305 Bottom Row: Carlton, john, Hines, jim, Diers, Kathy, Ianisch, Mary: Chilton, Lynne,- Townsend, Io Anne, Tranto-w, Kathy. Row 2: Greene, Iim,' Zemke, Don, Eseh, Greg- ory,' Ekdahl, Karla, Videen, Sue, Shetka, Gaily Wikre, Gail. Row 3: Shiels, Carolyn,- Howard, Gail: Fredensborg, Linda, Nobel, Anne, Winter, john, Nimis, Howard, Ry- deen, Robert. Row 4: Deilee, Diane, Robert- son, john: Keefe, Dinah: Mathis, Mac,- Peterson, Gary: Rusterholz, Paul, Gustafson, Ann,' Olson, Teri. HOMEROOM 306 Linda, Moore, Kenneth, Balko, Linda Bottom Row: Skaff, Doreen, lVagoner, jo- linda,- Flaherty, Karen, Reed, Pat,' Thom. i Sangsland, IoEllyn. Row 2: Gubmanv Linda,' Moore, Kenneth, Balko, Linda: Lemke, Francis, Paden, Peter, Morris, Da- 1-'idg Pinnow, Candy: lVhitcomb, Pamela. Row 3: LaMoure, Bob: Anderson, Karen, Gold, Nancy, Clapp, Alike: Sanders, Mar- ba Loup Clapp, Nancy, Crawford, Pegg Mrs. Borchardt. Row 4: Grudem, Ierry,' Sanford, Chucky Charpentier, Gordon: Dea- ver, Ken,' Mason, lim, Wagoner, Mike: Disch, Gary: Iackson, Richard. HOMEROOM 309 ' Bottom Row: lVolfson, Stephanie, Slark, Barb, faeobs, Ellen,' lVallers, Susan, Lubin, Leong Perry, Richard: Thompson, Phillip. Row 2: King, Alary Anne, Lieberman, jeff,- Srhmilz, Ianiceg Godenius, Sharorrf Berkey, Aielanieg johnson, Carolynf La-vin, Vickyy Granzberg, Cheryl. Row 3: Bloom, Tom: Perreault, Donald, Wfeiner, Robertg Robins, Pam, Olbin, I5Iarsha,' Clark, Carolf Nemer, Candy. Row 4:' Prire, Ioe,' Gabriel, Jacky Gahr, lVilliamf john, jeffrey, Miller, Russ, Hopwood, Greg, Doty, Ronald, Parker, Clydean. HOMEROOM 3 12 Bottom Row: Binder, Carol, Harringlon, Rosemaryf Bell, Barbara, Berlhiaume, Da- vidg Shapiro, Frances, lVinston, Rirhardf Haimes, Sharon. Row 2: lValk, Allan, Pen- nig, Laura, Lewis, Margaret, DelPino, j'udy,' Rosenberg, Richie, Coty, Pam,' Harpole, Nina. Row 5: Lundgren, Gregg Burks, Pa- triria,' Friedman, Margof Creapeau, Mike, Neby, Dean, Karter, Davey Mrs. Norbeck. Row 4: Fish, Gary,' Boucher, Iames,- Kirk, Charlesf Gardner, LeRoy, Schmitz, Connie,- Anderson, Dale,' McLaird, Dale. HOMEROOM 307 Bottom Row: Power, Elizabeihy Palmer, Susan, Vance, Iudig Tankenoff, Sharon,- House, Dottif McCammon, Laurie. Row 2: Heeren, Marthaf Silberg, Barbara, Arenson, Ioannef Naiman, Eudicep Gulowich, Sue,' Etter, Rita, Held, Isak,' Mr. Ryan. Row 3: lVood, Eric, Bulka, Ieff: Carroll, Fred,' Fruling, 1Horris,' lmhoff, Dany Perlirh, Davey Schlaeppi, Richardf Marcroft, Bob. Row 4: Willetl, Charles, Engesath, Davey Lavaque, Richard, Kryewinski, johng Neal, Charles, Benson, Mike, Glore, Glenda,- Dokmo, jim. HOMEROOM 310 Bottom Row: Henderson, Eleanor, jones, jeanelte,' McCarthy, Timothyg Burgess, Don- na,' Bernath, Charles, Lewis, Greg. Row 2: Silberman, Francief Velander, Carl.: Kram- linger, Barbara: Goldman, Franreeng Wil- liams, Alicia, Frelix, Marion. Row 3: Te- ufell, Carolyn, Webb, Shirley, Henning, Dougy Marvy, Leonard, Hughes, Ianie,- Erickson, Mama. Row 4: Meredilh, Dianne,- Capelz, Ronald: Lamplanvd, Eric, Druker, Earl,' Schnagl, Alike, Iamieson, lVilliam,' Gleeman, Neil. HOMEROOM 519 Bottom Row: Waldman, Barbaray Peterson, Gregy Grohs, Billy Silverman, Margie,- Looney, Burty Bennage, Barb. Row 2: La- fontaine, Randolphy Patterson, Sondreay New, Iuliay Hilsgen, Richardy Esrig, IoEllyn,' Reece, Suey Latts, Mitzi. Row 3: Houston, Gweny lVebster, Iimy Ilfutch, Kayey Clark Gaily Grais, Maggiey Bulwinick, Barb,- Iohrrson, Ralph. Row 4: Parker, Clydey Sil- ver, Keny Mich, Mikey Del Pino, Iuliusy Hilzeman, Montyy Levitz, Marky Ellingson, Tedy Bjorklund, Chuck. HOMEROOM 404 Bottom Row: Lewis, Roberty Metcalf, Deb- biey Anderson, Suey Bolin, Barby Runyon, Robynney Weber, Roberty Mr. Robinson. Row 2: Salter, Lynny Herrin, Charliey Nunn, Anny Wagner, Evelyny Hamilton, Patriciay Lavell, Sheilay Gillespie, Barbara. Row 3 Benson, ,lonely Schlecht, Claray Piedmont, Tracy Tursso ames Whitaker Geneza 1 , I f ' , ' : Lee, Lindsey. Row 4: Harsdorf, Pat,' Schaub, Warreny Haselberger, Boby Stone, Norm Bergstedt, Billy Post, jobny Brown, Dianne, Sutch, Sharon. HOMEROOM 3 14 Bottom Row: Denkinger, Monicay McFaden, Ianisy Lewi, Rosay Craig, Carol.: Shellito, Rodneyy Aydt, janicey Schults, Iarqneline. Row 2: Bisbee, Patriciay Murphy, Patricia, lVillism Iuanitay Freerkins, Ronald Schepers, Larryy Eronquist, Barby Flaherty Thornasy DeRosier, Eugenie. Row 3: Hal- len, Iobny Mygren, Ianiey Piper, Pattiy Va- silou, Iohny Crawford, Davidy Colvin Roberty lVilmer, Dave. Row 4: Brucbmann Georgey McQuillan, Denny: Midler, Mark, Hamilton, johny Roberts, Daley Domagal- ski, Brucey Barcus, Brncey Cox, Harold. HOMEROOM 407 Bottom Row: Karon, Patriciay Darnes, Dora: Lazer, Barbara: Levin. Vicky Commer, Andty Halperin, Tobyy W innick, Scott. Row 2: Sadowsky, Gaily Schneider, Sallyy Colbert, Billy Iorgensen, Lorettay Fineberg, Tom Spievak, Dianey Hagstrum, Marilyn: Mrs. Zierden. Row 3: Spicer, Dick: Kane, Mikey Bamberg, Man-',' Ellis, Richardy Harris, Lar- ryy Singer, Brucey jones, lVayne. Row 4: Abraharnson, Franky Bahr, Frances: Kirby. Patricky Logman, Fred: Barker, john.: Fos- ter, Toni: Mogol, Mikey Bernstein, Norma. Hmmmm, quercitron and zoophytef' Min-h Miller, here we come. ' Up and over, girls! Dorf! you know where the wasle- haskels are? 'vin Today we build doll houses, lo- morrow, Empire Stale buildingsf' Et:- ,,. sw Chief Freshman Orientation Guide, Lynn Hunt, says, Down the corridor, turn left, up four flights, and the swimming pool will he on your right. HOMEROOM 9 Bottom Row: Wert, Dale,' Szmiot, Gloria,' johnson, Dorothyf McDonough, Pennyf Clapp, Ianef Cornell, Marky Gohl, Andrewf Kramer, Diane. Row 2: Miller, Lynney Weit- zel, Sharon,' Peterson, Bill,' Belmont, Nancyj Sehloer, Marcia,' Ahrego, Samf Kramer, Dawny' Mr. Kacalek. Row 3: Rockney, Rich- ard,' Byrne, Tim,' Huehener, Pauly Brogan, Sharonf Hall, Nancyf Vars, Cynthia, May, joanney Schottmuller, Laura. Row 4: Sohy, Ranicag Dunke, Boho,- Smith, Ieflf Legan, Harry,' Quillin, Cathleenf Crampton, Iohng Olson, Ioanneg Engel, David. . F RESHMEN On September 4, a nervously smiling eager group of students entered Central's hallowed hallsg the Freshmen, or the Class of '66. They were a little scared and excitedg they got lost fRemember when we did, too?jg their lunch stools were 'borrowed'g they were subjected to the tor- ture of the Iowa Testsg they were confused on the Differential Aptitude Testsg and they had to do more of the horrible thing called homework. Somehow, like we did, they survived. They are ready to face three more years of crowded halls, cluttered lockers that won't open, a jam-packed cafeteria, and homework. Next year, however, they can help confuse the new Freshmen. HOMEROOM 12 Bottom Row: janisch, Michaelf Dziuhak, Carl,- Smoliah, Darylf DeRosia, ianetg Keely, Ieang Severson, Dany Leitner, S irley,' Turn- bull, Rohert. Row 2: Peterson, Karen,- Schuch, Pat,' Rivet, Mary Io,- Monson, Shir- ley,' Myers, Georgiannag Milnar, Sandyg Lorsang, Tonyf Rusk, ferry. Row 3: Snyder, joanney Uerher, Ruth, Hunziker, Sharif Sel- den, Craig,' Post, Dich,' Killa, Mikey Han- son, Gary,' Atneosen, Linda,' Mr. Sauer. Row 4: Burns, Glynisy Lallas, Iud ,' Hamann, Carly Frid, Dang Nippert, Carl? for ensen, Roger,' Wright, Rolaine,' Berrtdt, Rieiard. HOMEROOM 1 19 Bottom Row: Gvff, Mary, Coombs, Indy, Osborne, Katby, Murpby, Ronald, Mills, jane, Wegler, Carol,' Smitb, Robert, Kuef- fer, Fred. Row 2: Flynn, Katbleen, Maul, Marlin, Tbomas, Henry, Baird, Ann, Mc- Evoy, Peggy, Deanna, Hegg, Iobnson, Mari- anne, Goodlet, Patti, Pawlicki, Rosalie. Row 3: Schmidt, Robert, Beimert, Gary, Scbultz, Ieanine, Redpatb, julie, Pearson, Douglas, Arnold, Douglas, Fobrenkamm, Cary, Rich- ter, Leonard, Miss Moe. Row 4: Janis, Bie- lenberg, Platt, IValker, Sclraeppi, Bob, Tate, Kristine, Keller, Ronald, Buol, Mike, Nip- pert, jim, Swanstrom, Todd, Gibson, Richard. HOMEROOM 201 Bottom Row: Nelson, Ronald, Cbapman, Marleen, Dunnigan, Colleen, Dobrmann, Richard, Dreenlan, jobn, McDonough, Pat- ty, Scbrupp, Stanley. Row 2: Bassett, Patri- cia, Ialmke, Lynn, Duffy, Mike, Rudberg, Ted, Stewart, Cindy, Miller, julie, Gree- man, Ioanne, Ganje, Karen. Row 5: Dev- lin, Virginia: Scherer, Ieralyn, Lindgren, Christine, Boyles, Sally, Russel, Teddy, Asams, Robert, Benscoter, Kent. Row 4: Iones, Verne, Ermanis, Karl, Vavoulis, Mar- ya, Lisouskis, Leo,' Clemas, Terry, Hueser, Tom, Perry, Bill, King, Iulie. HOMEROOM 100A Bottom Row: Howard, Ieanette, Zecber, Xandra, Carlson, Deanna,' Iverson, Marcia, Boylan, Helen, Serr, Mary, Wheeler, lim, Kemp, Darrell. Row 2: Haan, Heidi, Rupp, Iobn, Diewel, Franz, Turner, Kennetb, Mil- ler, Barbara, Smolik, Alan, Forrst, Doug, Kebborn, Sandy. Row 3: Sandberg, Bonnie, Noble, Penny, Peterson, Bob, Durand, Ben- jamine, McNaugl9lon, Micbael, Lobrke, Den- nis, Steen, Karen, Lewis, Diane, Mr. Robi- deaux. Row 4: Bannister, Mary, Port, Bart, Hackner, Mike,' Haffely, Richard, Krier, Clarence, Newber, Bill, Evans, Don, Agnew, Gordon, Berg, Greg. HOMEROOM 220 Bottom Row: Hines, Mary,' Pearce, Marilyn, Lawrie, Lillian,' Radke, Mike, Gerber, Tim, Struck, Larry, Oplaeim, Gary. Row 2: Ortb, Gerald, Byrne, Iosepb, Lanners, Mark, Keeler, Nance, Rines, Carol, Iobnson, Terry, Crepeau, Iacqueline, Miner, Marsba. Row 3: Sidveland, Iim, Bremicker, Tim, Kramer, Wes, Bend, Rickard, Learitt, Steve, Tigue, Randy, Marks, Cbarles,' Mrs. Scbmit. Row 4: Blakey, Roberta, Hertz, Kristin, Forsberg Ioyce, Fisber, Ann, Applebaum, Bruce, Da: vis, Larry, Iobnson, Durell, Segell, Margie. HOMEROOM 223 Bottom Row: Schmit, Ieanne, Acker, Larry, Duren, Claire, Thayer, Linda, Maxwell, Lannell, Swanson, Linda, Daugherty, Ger- ald, Hagen, Laurell. Row 2: Christensen, Linda, Herring, Lynda, Olson, janet, Thompson, Charles, Pett, George, Vogel, Bonnie, Boyles, Susan, Quarstad, Sharon. Row 3: Nelson, Mark, johnson, Warren, Romhach, Tom, Zenner, lane, Smith, Rich- ard, Hansen, Ioan, Miller, Linda, Mr. Mol- kenbur. Row 4: Lihman, julian, Wilson, Ron, Arenson, David, Andrews, Bob, Carl- son, Steve, Guion, Tom, Gantman, Gayle, Hueffrneyer, Thomas. HOMEROOM 402 Bottom Row: McCaughty, Carol, Hanus Pamela, Olson, Susan, Cohen, Sylvia, Wilzi hacher, Elizabeth, Scheer, Manny, Beyer, David' Browne Bonnie. Row 2: Burchett .Y I I Bruce, Durlxng, Dennis, Lernaniak, Wayne, Miller, Marilyn, Walter, Thomas, Waldon Linda, Takle, Anne, Miss Van Valkenburg Row 3: Riley, Ierome, Iohnson, Iudith, Gear e Vicki lo Dazich ohn Gelb Bill g I ' 1' I ' I 1' y 1 Andahazy, Zoltan: Smith, Dave, johnson Frank. Row 4: Ray, Kathie, Machtemes Tom,' Teien, Dennis, Michels, Dick, Hoz- meier, Ted, Larson, Neal, Schroeder, Barb, Kulczyk, Indy. 1 HOMEROOM 320 Bottom Row: Grudem, Iarque, Merkel, Bon- nie, Blount, Sue, Moore, Margaret, Francis, Indy, Skarda, Bill, Hieb, Anthony, Holman, Gary. Row 2: jones, Diane, Thoren, Con- nie, Sanders, Gary, Pearson, Mar ,' Singer, Betty, Mustard, Connie, Shay, Michael, Stra- ka, james. Row 3: Giel, Sue, Allen, Barh- ara, Hoistad, Karen, Galatowilsch, Steve, Olson, Dick, Zahradka, Ron, Dauich, Diane, Mr. Illoilanen. Row 4: Miller, Glenn, Baird, Darrell, Gillespie, Gary, Markoe, john, Murphy, Patrick, Ierdee, Dennis, Boyd, lVayne,' Conway, Theresa. HOMEROOM 322 Bottom Row: Serpico, Richard, Murphy, Bill, Morton, Kathy, Huesman, Gail, Bur- meister, Margaret, Mikulak, Mary Ann, Wood, Nancy, Larkin, Greg, Row 2: Bloom- quist, Linda, Baier, Don, Trudeau, Sharon,' Rubin, Doris, Williams, Evonne, Smith, Donna, Norgard, Peggy, Mangan, Corinne Row 3: Hamm, Bill, Bix, David: Wright Mike, Leary, Loretta, Exner, lVolfgang, Peterson, Linda, Vining, Mike. Row 4: Gus- tafson, Ruth, Bauman, Dristine, Fohren- kamm, Craig, Derdoski, Bruce, Vanden- berg, lem, Rusterholz, Kurt, Tenter, Karen, De Rosier, Toni. HOMEROOM 403 Bottom Row: Yeager, Gregory, Peasley, Di- ane,' Severson, Dong Iensenf Martne,' Skin- ner, Michael, Huebel, Vota,' Morris, Caring, Davison, Randy. Row 2: Landeck, Ian, Ol- son, Susannep Triplett, Lynn, Kahn, Ra- chelle, Wilzhacher, Iosephinef Salseg, Rich- ard,' Bowman, Gloria: Baker, Robert, Von Hoff, Tom. Row 3: Bloom, Marilynf Wir- kns, Sharon, Skocien, Margaret, Allen, fere,' Roberts, Louise, Buckley, Dennis, Demma, Marlenef Brown, Peggyg Moseng, Eugene. Row 4: Gudmundson, Cynthia, Mahaney, Stevef Olson, Daley Helhze, Doug, Augus- tine, Dennis, Steinhauser, Frank: Konop, Tomy Gardiner, David, Franke, Lorey. HOMEROOMS 208 84 217 Bottom Row: Ionas, Sandraf Roby, Dora,' IVells, Sharon, Bellamy, Margaret, Miss Bach. Row 2: Peekels, Iamesy johnson, Du- ane, Copley, Beverly, Beacom, Sharon,' Piel, Sharon, Mr. McGee. Row 3: Lulling, Fred,- Hneller, Dougf Sherman, Ierryy Huebener, Tfm0fhJ'f Hayes, Fred,' Richard, Donald. Row 4: Calkins, Davidf jackson, Tyrone, Hess, David, Mott, james, Sellers, Gary,' Dreelan, Mike. We thought you knew that Freshmen weren't allowed to get their coats for a fire drill! When asked for volunteers the 1 eager freshman class always seems to be willing. 1 ff! My M f u ' f 'Wx , W X 'C W EXTRA CURRICUU-XR - -3 X X ' Q N A 1 X s. T +- 5 A . 1 ' 1 L .K -sh I X x X i V 1 Q i x ' .WX X ' Y- .,. 5+ TL Q 1 Q-.Q 1-1 il- - i -X T i - 1- - ' .lf- 3-4.7 . T-l V- b-1 2 A af' , 4 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Bottom Row: Vasiliou, Ellen: Ahl, janet: Corb Ann: Tenenbaum, Marilynn: Rodenkirchen, ja Price, jeanelte: Kaufman, Alissa: Brandl, Lyn Fink, Carol. Row 2: SeHaffan, jim: Dunlap, R Fine, judy: Laurie, Sandy: Anderson, Carol: G son, Sandie: Rudberg, Barb: Imhvfff Pat: La Bruce. Row 5: LaFontaine, Richard: Murphy, B Keefe, Stephen: Vazfoulis, Marya: Hoistad, Kar Noble, Penny: Gray, Roger, Pres.: Cummins, Bu Mr. Ausemus, Adviser. Row 4: Altobell, Ma Piper, Patti: Lang, jeff: Boyd, john: Olson, Dot Brener, joan: Flad, jane: Crampton, john: Go Nancy. Here are the Student Council President and Vice President. Color them important. l t STUDENT coUNc1L Bottom Row: Held, Isak: Shetka, Gail: Millin Ann: Fuller, Candy: Scheer, Manny: Lilienkampl Sue. Row 2: Vavoulis, Stacy: Grais, Maggie: Gel- ber, Pedro: Garelick, Francine: Thurnauer, Mar- ion: Brown, Rosemary. Row 5: Marofsky, Larry Allen, jere,' Danielson, Lois: LaFontaine, Richard Crampton, john: Piper, Patti. Row 4: Lang, jeff johnson, Doris: johnson, Dick: Dyka, Alex Schneider, Gary: Robb, Steve. 74 Here are Penny lVednes- ' day collectors. Colo them greedy. STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom Row: Pett, George: Griswold, Sue,- Cl tenden, Laurie: Cults, jennifer: Fredkove, R nie: Morton, Priscilla. Row 2: Ekdahl, Karl Rosenthal, Stephen: Dunlap, Roy,' Brernicker, Ti: DelPino, judy: Fineberg, Tom. Row 3: Morav Steve: Mehlhdff, Shiela: Daggett, jeanne: Durar Ben: Hurwitz, Dan: Pratt, Randall. Row 4: Z barth, Marilyn: Benson, janet: Martin, Don: ja ney, Clark: Nippert, Carl: Gustafson, Ruth: Pri joe. BOOK STORE Bottom Row: Commer, Gloria, Rodenkircben, Ianef Flad, jane, mgr.,- Mr. Ausemus. Row 2: Brown, Linda, Hyatt, Bonnief Cults, Ienniferf Marry, Vicki. Row 3: Robertson, Louise, Penny, Lien,' Brener, Ioang Vangsness, Sunnyf Barton, Connie. aese are book store ople. Color them cap- OFFICE Row. l,' Goldstein, Maxf Nay Kern, Linda. Row 2 ancy Row 5 Pennig Roe, Kil: Brener, Ioanf I0lmS0'1, Le-'lie' f Kathy.: Durand, Lauraf Av . ' I 1 Cox, Peggyf Rane, Lynn, DiSanto, Pat, Rita. Row 4: Cleveland, Lmdag Parker, Cly- frustrated. OFFICE HELPERS Bottom Row: Bergerson, Prudencef Boyd, Iudyf Hiller, Maryf Karter, Sandiy Bennage, Barb. Row 2: Kirrboff, Margaret, Lovejoy, Gloria, Gage, Barb,- Fousek, Faye,' Davison, judyf Erickson, janet. Row 3: Quinlan, Rita.: Helin, Sandyf Vong, Nancy: Levinson, Indy: Bowen, Bobby: Harris, Sandie. Row 4: McAndrew, Mary,- Waller, Pam: Foreman, Eva: Grobosky, Barb, Ferbner, Cathy, Horn, Barbara. Here is an illustrous of- fice helper. Color ber LOCKER AND LUNCHROOM Row 1: Helmer, Cathy, Iungbauer, David Arnold, Craigf Ausemus, D.K. Advisor The cow says Moo . Color her rontented. PROJECTION FORCE Bottom Row: Eckley, Bill, Clayboume, Philip, Pres.,' Bartels, Tomy Mogol, Gary. Row 2: Hillard, Richard, Koch, Richard, jesse, Bruce, Hooper, Bill. 76 . .. .X ' ff.. ' it This is a library help' Color her IT-510967. LIBRARY CLUB Bottom Row: Tankenvff, Rene,' Fredkove, RN Robins, Celeste, Young, Susan. Row 2: Up Freda, Swain, Peggyf Schwirtz, Dora, Boldt, Lin DeRosier, Genie. Row 3: Bisbee, Patriciaf Bas Margaretf Gage, Michaelp Morrison, Michaelg Mahon, Terry. Row 4: Peterson, Le.vlie,' Swans Rirkii Perrin, Dick, Zappetillo, David, Schneio Davi . .. .X HERETTES gtom Row: Flad, jane, co-chairmang Brown, da, co-chairman: Lien, Penny, co-chairman. Hanf- Ianetf Norton, RoseAnn,- Newman, Bonnie, plett, Pat,' King, Michelef King, Nancy, Cohen, eDee,' Sinaiko, joanney Trout, foyce,' Fink, ol. Row 2: johnson, Claudia,' Widsten, Mary, llis, Nancyy Latts, Bonnie, Korh, Marilyn, Dur- ', Laura, Werner, Floreenf Spangenberg, Shir- - Corwin, Indy, Rodenkirchen, jane. Row 5: vson, Sandie, Pollnow, Polly,' Clasen, Karen,' ebmer, julie, Gustafson, Marilyn, Helin, Sandy,- 'son, Annef Thurnauer, Marion, Anderson, 'ol,' Ekdahl, Karla. Row 4: Ofa, Caran,' Cayou, gie,' Vangsness, Sunny, lVarwiek, Ianety de- rier, Mary,' Lorenz, Maureeny Cayou, Andi,' dovitz, Char: deRosier, Genie, Ludden, Mary. 'e our Usherettes are ring at the Senior s Play. Color them used. INT 'N' PATCHES :tom Row: Oltman, Barbara, V. Pres., Gustaf- , Marilyn, Pres., Stockwell, anet Sec. Treas I , - rv 2: Krinkie, Carolyn, Corbey, Ann: Bickel, lie,' Straus, Laura, Singer, Susanf Cohen, Dee e,' Belkin, Lynn, Brandl, Lynne, Spiegel, Mar- r Lechtman, Norma. Row 3: Gray, Suzi, Fred- Eorg, jean,- Schochet, Paula, Halper, Roberta, enkirchen, jane, IVinnick, Barb: Schaffran, 'i,' Litman, Marcia,' Marvy, Virkivf Behr, Indy. ' 4: Zisson, Sandy: Rone, Lynn, Katz, Liz,' er, Dianef Margoles, Susan: Opheim, Indy, er, Carol: Willis, Nancy, Tilsner, Indy, Yel- Susan. Row 5: Ludden, Maryf Nickelson, 1cy,' Phillippi, Diane, Koppang, Pat,' Marrin- , Sharon: Coughlin, lulie,' Morrow, Cloycef Elhardt, Bizz,' Feeney, Sharon, Bielenherg, Kay, s, Kathy. f Painted and Patched STUDY HALL MONITORS Bottom Row: Ware, Cynthia,' Henderson, loyce,' Pawlicki, David, Williams, Diane: Robins, 1udy,' Shuster, Rita,' Mogol, Sue,' Queaner, Carols Rewey, Sheila. Row 2: Goodman, Murray, Falls, Craigf Wilf, Morrief Piedmont, Tracy, Kedrowski, Mikey Therrien, Iennetteg Moore, Barb,' Barnish, Lynettef Denkinger, Monicaf Carlson, Gail. Row 3: Hogan, Richardf Loberg, Ioycef Daugherty, Indy, Berber- ich, Nancy, Cayou, Angie: Danielson, Lois, Gil- breath, Debbie,' Lovich, Gary,' Barenbaum, Larry. Row 4: Simes, foel,' Sausen, Bill,' Ohara, john,- Midler, Mark, Butwin, Rong Meacham, Barry, Leavy, Pat,' Ameuk, Terry,' Zick, Robertf Sosh- nik, lim. Here are Paint n' Patch ers at work. Color them These students want to be leathers. Color them crazy. FUTURE TEACHERS Bottom Row: Vasiliou, Ellen, State FTA Treas Taffel, Debbie, Pres.,' Mehlhaff, Shiela, Sec.,' Bou tell, Kathy, Treas.,' Friedman, Rochelle, V. Pres Rosenblum, Arlene. Row 2: Kahn, Iudyy Bartel Kathy, Halper, Linda, Gross, Barbarag Lazer, Bar, ara, Wolfson, Stephanie, Miss Koehler. Row Nielson, An-gelay Harwell, Lindaf Virgin, Marci. Virgin, Elizabethf Palmer,Bettyf jones, Stephani Row 4: Warwick, janet, Eilers, Sharon, Benne Bernadettef Rehak, Iudyg Flynn, Margief Buse Carolyn, Newcomb, Carol. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Bottom Row: Kern, Linda, treas.,' Stoltz, Pat, V. Pres.f Lemire, Cathy, Pres.,' Piepho, jan, Hist.y Taggerl, Vonnie, Parl.,' Nusser, Margie, Sec. Row 2: Aune, Iudif Burton, Sandief Levinsobn, Indy,- Flowers, Ianef Steffen, Caroly Mr. Daniels. Row 5: Clasen, Karenf Gehrke, Pat,' 0'Shaughnessy, ludif McCluney, Carole, Duren, Mary Kay, Vanda, Karon. 78 Tom is attaching a w. to the radio. Color h elecirocuted. N w J FUTURE SCIENTISTS Bottom Row: Stein, Marshall, Tankenoff, Rez Rhedin, Karen,' Hansen, Margaret, Hunt, Ly: Row 2: Rivkin, Iudyf Roberts, Sue,' Wilf, Morr. Froman, Steve, Carson, Anne, McNulty, Kat' Row 3: Perwein, Iamesj Slinde, Michael, Gr Iohn,' Flad, lane, Oia, Caran. Row 4: Iwen, Hei Rusterholz, .Iohng Gehrz, Robert, johnson, T Plahn, Pauly Kremer, Steve. I. 1 EIEMISTRY CLUB mom Row: Perwien, james, Treasq Forsberg, vger, V. Pres.,' Crane, Alike, Pres.,' Brener, joan, r. Row 2: Garber, Charlesf Naiditch, Haroldy Aff, Leonard, Feeney, Sharonf Rhedin, Karen,' cNulty, Kathey,' Whalen, john. Row 3: Milavetz, rhardf Thompson, Steve, Hoover, Don-,' Blehart, ike,' lVoseth, Pauly Carey, Sandy, Rosenberg, fnnethf Lauin, jerry,' Anderson, Vinrent. Row 4: urphy, j on,' Szmiot, Pat,' judd, Sharon, Banister ry,' Ofa, Caranf Peterson, Arnoldf Gross, john, urphy, Bill. Row 5: Claybourne, Philip, Silver- rg, Fredf Grodin, Warrer1,' jenney, Clark, Fuden- rg, Martinf Iwen, Heinz, Heleniak, Davey Smith, vb,' Berkus, Mike. lere are some ambitious hemistry students. Color hem exploded. CLUB Row: Wfitzany, Marcia: Hunt, Lynn, Fre- jean,' Chelberg, judyp Haney, jan: Nanryp Straus, Lauraf Peterson, Dana, Carlson, janet. Row 2: Fine, judyf Kathy, Cox, Peggy: Rudberg, Barb.' Kathy: johnson, Pat.: Pedersen, Kathy,- Wer1dy.' Rutehitk, Renie. Row 3: Mar- Kleinasser, Vernon, Young, Bob,- Altobell. Mary,' Eha, Laurel, Gun- W'arner, Cindyg Marvy, Vicki. Row , Mike: Manthey, .Mikey Boisson, Gene,- Paul,' Gehrz, Bob: Smith, Bob: Peterson, Banholzer, Fred, johnson, Dave. 1 's5 just Goofedu. V . - i' CHEMISTRY CLUB Bottom Row: Spicer, Vicki, Miller, Vicki, Cargill, Kay,' Kahn, judyf Meyer, Kathleen, Gundy, Viv- ian,- Kogl, jeanf Commer, Gloria, Brandi, Lynne Row 2: Muscoplat, judy,- jones, jewellg Abraham- son, jerry: Share, Risky Stillman, Tomy Newman, Thomas, Katz, Liz,' Manos, Helen,- Mr. Lindberg Row 5: jones, Harvey, Kane, Terry: Galdish, Mar- shall: Haspel, David, Benner, Bernadetteg Armani- tis, Susan, Helmer, Carole, Palmer, Bettyg Dudo- vitz, Char. Row 4: Boyd, john,- Cleveland, Chuck. Salter, Ed, Rnsterhollz, john, johnson, Ted: Hil- lard, Richard, Nozfirk, Edp Adelman, Floyd: Ner en, Howard. Herman is searching for a preripztate. Color him CHEMISTRY CLUB Bottom Row: Goldman, Norma: Cohen, Marle Cohen, DeeDee,' Singer, Susan: Fink, Carol. R 23 Birger, Dianep Bratter, Diane: Gilhertson, K Boyd, Kathy, Goldfarb, Reecief Cults, fennif Klebanoff, Cythia. Row 3: Feldstein, Iefff Moo Tomy: Ruth, Margaret: Evans, Iudig Foss, Kan Swain, Peggy. Row 4: Hintz, Bill: DeYou Roger, Clark, W illiam,' Schneider, Gary: Srhn Iimf Leviton, Barryf Kadera, james. Here are two L't17716P'd,7IIP7l. Color them 'Tanrltd . PHOTOGRAPHY Bottom Row: Dreelan Mike Gusta son Ann I Y. f I !' Hurwitz, Torn: MrGee, Mr. Row 2: Moore, Robert: Montgomery, lVendell,' Kryewinshe, John,- Hooper, Bill. 80 Here is a member of tl stage crew. Color h stuck. STAGE CREW Bottom Row: Murphy, Daniely Clayhourne, P lip,' Kayser, Mikey Muetzel, Ray. Row 2: Cl. Roger: Grodin, Wfarreng Turning, Michael: Ke! Stephen. LC. mom Row: Applebaurn, Mary, Treas.,- Blebert, ary, V. Pres., Fudenberg, Martin, Pres.,' Randall, rsan, Setup Mr. Kirkwood, Advisor. Row 2: Car- 'y, janet, Swain, Peggyf Hoffman, Sue, Margoles, rsanf Clapp, Sandy, Clark, Garry, Milavertz, 'chief Robins, Celesteg Milstein, Carol. Row 3: usel, Gary: Gelber, Pedrog Lorshbaugh, Walter,' 'areick, janet, Buser, Carolyn, Foti, Lona,- Schoet- 2r, Susanf Cadwell, Ian, Sims, Dennis. Row 4: nes, Iewellf Foster, james, Grosby, Fred,' Salter, -lf Myers, Lyman, Beedon, Laurel, Stoddard, rul,' Young, Bob. 's is Pedro Gelber, our .S, student with his erican parents. Color m one big happy ilyln D CROSS ttom Row: Haan, Heidi, Vogel, Bonnie, Wolf- z, Stepbanief johnson, Sylvia, Susan, Olson' ers, Georgianna. Row 2: Henry, Tomas, Lewis, de: Pratt, Mary Lee,' Dahl, Diane: Hanna, nnie,' Ratwik, Susan. Row 3: Petersen, Linda,- zllaney, Maryg Nickelson, Nancy, Peller, La nnie,' Harrington, Rosemary: LaFountaine, idy. Row 4: Wright, Rolainef Forsherg, Ioyce: wn, Dianney Owens, Michael: Langman, Mar- e,' Gudmundsen, Cythia. world's problems. RED CROSS Bottom Row: Blount, Sue, Bartels, Kathy, V. Pres., Schmulz, Tim. Treas.f Pbillippi, Diane, Pres., Halperin, Toby,- McDonough, Patty. Row 2: Schreck, Susan: Hahn, Connie: Willsorz, Wendy, Clapp, june: Queener, Carol: Aydt, Ianire. Row 3 Brenk, Barb, Redmond, Mary: lVesterberg, Barb,' lVillis, Iuanita: Goldman, Franceen: Mr. Ausmus Row 4: Garr, Betty,' Flynn, Margie.: Flowers, Pat, Singher, Laura: Dinesen, Marilyn: Olsson, Mary This is an IRC meeting Color it solving the NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Bottom Row: Mrs. Hayes, Marofsky, Larry, Pres.,' Kirst, Roger, Pres.,' Brown, Barb, Se Gray, Roger, Treas. Row 2: Peller, LaVon Sacks, Shermanf Shepard, jaekj Rosenberg, Al Friedman, Rochelleg Gleason, Dianne. Row Bans, Charlie: Thoelke, Davey Miller, janef Do hue, Kitty, Palmer, Betty. Row 4: johnson, jam DelPino, jeromef Schmidt, Dale,' Rancher, Regi Moses, jeff,' Talbot, Dan. Here are four debaters. Color their mouths big. EGOCENTRIC PANORAMA CLUB Hawthorne, Shirlp Cohen, Marlenef johnson, Davey Alrhison, Bill. 82 Here are the Natiol Thespians perform Color them hammy. NATIONAL THESPIANS Bottom Row: Berkus, Mike, Treas.: Moses, j frey, Pres., Cameron, Chris, V. Pres. Row Brooke, Pamg Gustafson, Marilyn: Banister, K Cutts, jennifer, Straus, Laura: Klein, jean: Spief Marcia. Row 3: Altobell, Mary, Teeuwen. Mi Elliott, Glen, johnson, john: Eha, Laurel An Oltman, Barbara, Sirokirk, jane. CEHISEAN Bottom Row: Marvy, Vickig Cutts, jenniferf New- man, Bonnie,' Milavlale, Ellenf Kern, Linda,' Rosen- blum, Arlene. Row 2: Ruder, Carolp Latts, Bon- nie,' Vasiliou, Ellen,' Taffel, Dehbieg Rodenkirchen, Iane,' Srhochel, Paula. Row 3: Dudovitz, Char: Newcomb, Carol,' Lipshultz, Ardycef Fine, Iudyf Carson, Anne, Opheim, judy,- Arnold, Barb. Row 4: Mosso, Kareng Koppang, Pati: Schneider, Gary,- Iwen, Heinzp Beedon, Laurely Marrinson, Sharon,- Srhoettler, Susan. ere are some wonderful, illiant, imaginative Ce- reanists. Color them ur favorite rolor. ODEL MANIACS ottom Row: Zick, Robert, Sec.,- Perwien, james, es.,' Hooks, David, Treas. Row 2:.Turning, Mzkeg oxmeier, Ken,' Post, Bart,' H oxmezer, Ted, Marth, ichael. print. TIMES Bottom Row: Buser, Carolyng Hedback, Ann,- Moses, Ieffreyf Altohell, Mary, Ed. in Chief: Keefe, Steve, johnson, Ted,' Kegan, Bob. Row 2: Millin, Ann,' Brodie, Elsa, Steinman, Pauly Trip- lett, Pat,' Commer, Gloria, Tenehaum, Marilynn: Iverson, Sharon. Row 3: Nobel, Anna, Pollnow, Polly,' Ekdahl, Karla: Gingold, Sandyg Hamer. june,' Meyer, Bonnie: Mullaney, Mary. Row 4: Harris, Boh,' Keefe, Dinahg lVood, jeffrey: Pan- ushka, Kim: Goldish, Suzy: Dunlap, Roy: Nason, Lucy. Row 5: Mayeson, Dennyf Cleveland, Chuck: Fudenberg, Martyf Evert, C'urt,' Heleniak, Dave: Aswegan, james.: Elliott, Glen. Here is our time staff Color them like news Here is a Pep Club skit, Color it cool . PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Robertson, Tunie, Treas.,- Engl, bardt, Bizz, V. Pres.,' Boyd, Kathy, Pres., Ekdab Karla, Ser. Row 2: Imboff, Patg Brown, Linde Hyatt, Bonnie, Brodie, Elsa, Frisbberg, joni,- Privy jeanette. Row 3: Oja, Sue,' Hoisser, jean, Keef, Steve, Ziebartb, Marilyn, Wiese, Arvella. GIRLS' LEAGUE Bottom Row: Cutts, jennifer, Treas.g Hunt, Lynn Pres.,' Gilbreatb, Debbie, V. Pres.,' Brener, joan, Sec. Row 2: Compton, Sue,' Lundberg, Mary, Hamer, june,' Mfarify, Vickif Commer, Gloria Row 3: Adam, Gayle, Nason, Lucy,' Cayou, An: gie,' Fin-e, judy: Morrow, Cloyce. 84 Here are the Mint maids in a routine. Cz them coordinated. MINUTEMAIDS Bottom Row: Hunt, Lynn,' Gaustad, Pattif Hun rey, Candy, Brown, Linda, Ll.,' Cutts, jenni Sgt.,' Rodenkircben, jane,' Litman, Marciaf Nez Sandy, Mr. Ausemus. Row 2: Stewart, Kat Gibson, Sandyf Rudberg, Barb,' Boyd, Kaz Krinleie, Carolyng May, Betsy, jackson, Hc johnson, Claudia, Hyatt, Bonnie. Row 3: Ad Gaylef Miller, jane, Helin, Sandy, Lien, Cb Vavoulis, Stacy,' Evans, judy,' Lundberg, M4 Hoisser, jean: Berg, Sandy. Row 4: Robert. Tunief Ofa, Caran,' Flad, jane,' Vangsness, Sun Roe, Kit,' Brener, joan: Swanson, Sandy, R dorpb, SlJaron,' Piper, Patti. S PANISH CLUB lottom Row: Hurwitz, Dan, Pres., Klein. jean, ee.,' Strokirk, lane, Treas.,' Schmit, lim, V. Pres. Low 2: Karter, Ioni,' Zats, Marni,' Humphrey, 'andy,' Grohs, lVill,' Anderson, Kathy: Iverson. '1arcia,' Rosenblum, Arlene. Row 3: Libman. Iul- an: Burns, Glynisf Thorston, Linda: Abrahamson, 'errig Kanny, Margaretf Triplett, Lynnf Milnar, andra,' Zahradka, Diane. Row 4: Gantman, Gayle, larvy, jim: Flowers, Pat, Ward, Scott: Dando, ohn,' Grobosky, Barb, Tenler, Karen. is is a Spanish Club Lrano. Color her sere- ding. ANISH CLUB ottom Row: Robins, Indy, Shuster, Rita, Daniels, zsie,' Thom, Linda, Moon, Kathy, Iarobs, Ellen, ood, Nancy. Row 2: Katz, Liz, Latts, Bonnie: ood, Mary, Corwin, Indy, johnson, Afarianne, omha, Rose,' Rosenblum, Barbara, Bolin, Barb- a. Row 5: Stillman, Tom: Goodman, Murray.- are, Rick, W'asmund, Fred, Divine, Barry, Kol- rg, Iudief Howard, Gaily llyiebmer, julie. Row Bjorklund, Charles, Goldish, Suzy, Sklar, john.- icks, Don: Ekrem, Fred: Luster, Geanf Baren- um, Larry: Arzfanitis, Susan. This is a pinata. Color it ready to break. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: Pihlstrom, Leah, Rodenkirchen, jane, W'innick, Barb, Litman, Marcia: Haney, Ian,- Chelberg, Indy, Kogol, jean, Rosenberg, Sumner. Row 2: Bisbee, Patricia, Hoffman, Sue,' Maman, john: Holtz, Peter, Pihlstrom, Bonnie: Cox, Ter- esa,' Boyd, Bernire,' Hicks, Maria: Sternberg, Ruth- ie,' Hyatt, Bonnie. Row 3: Hackner, Mary: Kellum, Betty,' Applebaum, Bob, Karter, Da1'e,' O'Hara, Maryf Gustafson, Marilyn.: Rhedin, Karen: Helin, Sandy.: Hoisser, lean. Row 4: Murphy, Bill.: Adam, Gayle,' Roe, Kit,' Flynn, Margie, Butler, Pete,' Deaver, Ken,' Blons, Tony: Risedorph, Sharon, Mackoff, Bill,' Zurco, lVilliam. 85 Here is a Spanish Club skit. Color the actors with stage make-up. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: Shelton, Kathee: Palmer, Sue: Ma iesky, Fran: King, Barbi: Runyon, Robynne: Vo Hoff, Tom: lVheller, jim: Kueffer, Fred. Row Frankel, Ianice: Roepke, Pal: Ahl, janet: Barnis Lynette: Schmil, Ieanne: Fearing, Mary: Bowe Bobby: Bellis, Pat: Zoubek, Linda. Row 3: Clez-' land, Lindaj Hanson, Linda: Douglas, Arnol Roberts, Sue: Cox, Peggy: Herring, Lynda: Ca gill, Kay: Rosen, Smart: Stockwell, Ianel. Row Walker', Platt: Benton, Cindy: Altobell, Mar Ganas, Ieanne: Buol, Mike: Hamann, Chris: Coug lin, Iulie: Desmond, Kathy: Kramer, Wes. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: Cohen, DeeDee,' Applebaum, Mary: Nemer, Sandy: Lipsrhullz, Sandy: Murray, Carol,- Mogol, Leslee: Mogol, Sue: Milslein, Carol.: Lechlman, Norma. Row 2: Manos, Helen: Braze- man, Nancy: Boyd, Kathy: Krinkie, Carolyn: Gun- dy, Vivian: Hammerstrom, lean: Bauer, Diana. Row 3: Gunsell, lVa1-ner: Birger, Diane: Rone, L nn' Fr er Irene' Haskell Nan: ' Durande Ben y 5 y I 1 1 yr v J' johnson, Terri: Zeff, Leonard: Karier, Ioni. Row 4: Mackey, Nanfy: Iorbin, Lesley: Banholzer, Fred: Manthey, Mike: Claybourne, Philib: Merrk, Richard: Swanson, Sandy: McGraw, Paula. 86 These are Spanzlsh Cl wilh a beat. Frishherg, Ion: Polansky, Bonnie Taple la: Anderson, Sue: Gross, Barbara: Apple Row 2: lVids1en, Mary: Smiib, Donna: . Deanna: Friedman, Rorhelle: johnson, Dor Latis, Mitzi: IVi!zany, Marcia: Cohen, M Row 3: Palmer, Belly: Cayou, Andi: Bors Mary Io: Buzicky, Barb: Fruhsluck, Marian' Randall: Kane, Barbara: Arnold, Barb: Robin. Row 4: Magraw, Dan: Cayou, A Larshbough, Walier: Olfman, Pal: Randall, St Bannister, Marv: Phillippi, Diane: Danielson, Bergslrom, Arlene. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: Navarro, Paula: Cohen, jen: ',' J , l L I , 1 1 musicians. Color the! I F GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Lien, Penny, Sec., Flad, jane, Treas., Cutts, jennifer, V. Pres., Elliott, Glenn, Pres., Mrs. Swanson, Mr. Smith, Advisors. Row 2: Kantor, Barney, Pollnow, Polly, Halper, Linda,- Halper, Cohey, Tankenoff, Rene, Norton, Rose- Ann,- Rosenblum, Arlene. Row 3: Eilers, Sharon, Martin, jerry, Miller, jeff, Gurstelle, Steve, Lang- man, Marlene, Marshall, Tom, johnson, Bob. Row 4: Lynn, Bob, Armajani, Bahak, Hillard, Richard, Vanrlenberg, Ray, Silzferherg, Fred, Hooper, Bill,- Trafton, Linda. e are two German hers. Color them 'ing for their supper. RMAN CLUB Steve, Burmeister, Margaret, Robins, Celeste Stephen. Row 3: Hood, jim, Triplett Biehler, Bob,' Thompson, Steve, Clark Milton. ttom Row: Naiditch, Harold, Kurnow, Charles, Dick, Steffen, Brian, Cairncross, Andy, Rei- 2: Rosenberg, Kenneth, Miner, Philip, einer, Bob, Rosenberg, Mitch, Imhoff, Dan, john, Krarnlinger, Don, Curtis, jerry: 1 Hoistad, Mary, Banister, Kay, Bouttell, Row 4: Neren, Howard, Brands, Bob, Bernard, Iwen, Heinz, Gehrz, Robert, Howard, Elliott, james, Bernstein, Steve, Here are three German musicians. Color them wishing they were in the audience. GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Hunt, Lynn, Burmeister, Susan, Gleason, Dianne, Levin, Vicki, Keeler, Nancy, Mikulak, Ellen, Balko, Linda, Hart, Vivian, Mika- lak, Mary Ann. Row 2: Rusterholz, Kurt, Ermanis, Karl, Opheim, judy, lVolkowicz, joe, Shepard, jack, jones, Kathy, Begam, Faye, Heeren, Martha, Bend, Richard, Power, Betsy. Row 3: Gudrnund- son, C ynthia, Schoettler, Susan, Falls, Craig, Gross, .Mario, Kane, Mike: Piper, Patti, Swain, Susan, Petersen, Linda, Alenov, Vera, Berndt, Richard. Row 4: Rorsberg, joyce, Buser, Carolyn, Schaeppi, Linda, Tilsner, Tom, Mippert, Carl, Rossmann, jeff, Winn, Sue, Allin, Craig, Gustafson, Karen, Hoistad, jon. 87 GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Corbey, Ann, Bickel, Milt Mitchell, Mary, Straus, Laura, Schlueter, I1 Merkel, Bonnie, Young, Susan, Brown, Ro mary Row 2: Rein, Stan, Wertz, Kris, Schc muller, Laura, Lewis, Diane, Spangenberg, Sl ley, Milavetz, Richie, Kramer, Diane, Mitau, L Imhoff, Pat, Lange, Brigitte. Row 5: Warwi janet, Buckman, Barbara, Berberich, Nan. Schones, Corinne, Fogelberg, Kathy, Vong, Nan. Landon, Anna, Hoyoss, Sandy, Dumke, Bodo. R1 4: Kamin, Richard, Cleveland, Chuck, Gros, Fred, jackson, Iohn, johnson, Ted, Spector, Mit Chell, john, Rehak, Iudy, Widsten, Mark. Here are some German Club members. Color them dummkopf. LATIN CLUB Bottom Row: Ekdahl, Karen, V. Pres., Millin, Ann, Sec., George, Mike, Pres., Dunlap, Roy Treas., Miss Flitch. Row 2: Gaustad, Patti, jones Stephanie, Blehart, Mary, Tomanek, Trudy, Ful- ler, Candy, Hipp, Linda, Deneau, Madeleine, Corn- mer, Gloria, Lechtman, Norma. Row 3: Ekdahl, Karla, Gerber, Karen, Melges, Debbie, Gingold, Sandy, Peller, LaVonne,- johnson, Pat, Carlson janet, Burchett, Darlys, Sacks, Sherman, Groene Laurie. Row 4: Vir in Elizabeth' Beauneir Poll , 8 r J' Rivkin, Judy, Daggett, Ieannef Taylor, ,David Landman, Dawn, Clark, Sue, Carson, Anne, God- frey, Tracy. Row 5: Olson, Diane, Falls, Craig, Hedback, Anne, Talbot, Dan, Rehak, Iudy, Fuden- berg, Marty, Zoubek, Richard, Wood, Ieffrey, El- ert, Steve, Norgaard, Greg. 88 t Chuck is bein fed saz kraut. Color shim gc to be sick . GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Lundberg, Mary, Brown, Linda, 1 bertson, Kay, McMatton, Kathy,' Bixby, El beth, McFaden, Ianis, Behr, Iudy, Opheim, G. Row 2: Chute, Kathy, Evans, Iudy, Minicl Iudy, Vierow, Mary, Havlisch, Gene, Hunt, l Oja, Susan, Wentworth, Ioann. Row 3: Mehlh Shiela, Dinesen, Marilyn, LaFontaine, Richa Karklins, George, Zaudke, Ron, Ofa, Car Keefe, Stephen, Nielsen, Angela. Row 4: F1 berg, Roger, Stoddard, Paul, Kremer, Steph Rusterholz, john, Grodin, Warren,' Merk, R1 ard, Clayborne, Philip, Reichow, Bruce. INIOR-SENIOR FRENCH CLUB mom Row: Corbey, Ann, public, Willson, Wen- , sec:,- Mersky, Robert, pres., Fine, Indy, v. s.,' Rosenberg, Alan, treas. Row 2: Tenenbaum, Erilynf Rutchick, Renie, Marvy, Vicki, Taffel, 2bbie,' Singer, Susan, Morton, Priscilla, Sinaiko, anne, Fink, Carol. Row 3: Schwirtz, Dora,' Quar- vd, Sonia, Peller, LaVonne,- Zisson, Sandy, Strem, chief Ruder, Carol,' Therrien, Ieanetteg Hurwitz, vomas. Row 4: Vangsness, Sunny, Singher, Lau- ' Dudovitz, Charlene, Held, Herman,' Robertson, :nie,' Oltman, Barbara, Pine, Carol, Ruth, Mar- ret. Row 5: Piette, Linda, Schneider, David, zrrinson, Sharon, Rancher, Regina, Oden, Ioe,' bneider, Gary,' Pultusker, Bill,' Nelson, Iefff Fontaine, Richard. 's is a French Club bring. Color it delic- s because they serve aghnuts afterwards. FRENCH CLUB Row: Gray, Suzi, Engesath, Nancy, Han- Geller, Ianie, Kaufman, Alissa, Kareng Brandl, Lyn11e,' Mr, Therrien. Rqw a 1 1 1 J ' janet Gray Roger H Cameron Chris Fousek Faye Schaffer Terri Col Ie nne Row 3: Clapp, Sandra,' Peacock, Barton, Connief Lipschultz, Ardycef Lap- Lawrence, Barbaraf Clark, Sue. Row 4: Anne: Mosso, Karen,' Koppang, Pat,- Laurel,' Brener, Ioan,' Bans, Charlief Sue,' Moore, Barb. These are French stu- dents in' the language lab. Color them bored. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE FRENCH CLUB Bottom Row: McCauley, Nancy, Pub., Hamer, Iune, Sec.,- Panushka, Kim, Pres.g Brodie, Elsa, Treas.g Keefe, Dinah, V. Pres. Row 2: Sterner, Karin,- RIl1'6lS0?1, Mary Ellen, Taylor, Barbara: Hurwitz, Helainef House, Dotti. Row 3: Pawlicki, Rosy,' Ianisch, Maryf Schaffer, Cynthia: Waldman, Barb: Sangsland, IoEllyn. Row 4: Steen, Karen,- Shetka, Gail,- Olson, Gail, May, Ioanneg Singer, Betty. 89 ICE-ETTES Bottom Row: Baird, Ann, Treas., Cohen, Marlene, co-captain, Vavoulis, Marya, sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Uecker, Ruth, Boyles, Sally, Palmer, Sue, Tewell, Diana, Wikre, Gail, Pearre, Marilyn: Goff, Mary, Derosia, janet, Triplett, Lynn, Maxwell, Lan- nell. Row 2: Segell, Margie, Hunziker, Shari, Hall, Nancy, Haan, Heidi, Helmer, Cathy, Boyles, Fellinger, joEllen: Olson, janet, Goodlel, Patti, Sandberg, Bonnie. Row 3: Franke, Lorey, Giel, Sue, Suich, Sharon, Allen, Barbara, Wiese, Arvel- Ia Christensen Linda. Miller L nne Allen Bev 1' . ' 1 J' ' v f jennings, Barb, Helmer, Charlene. Row 4: Wferlz, Kris: Bannister, Mary: Gorr, Betty, Brvett, Ra- chelle, Tate. Kris, Gustafson, Ann, Kolberg julie, Olsson, Mary, Tenter, Karen: Allen, jere: PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Bottom Row: Kayser, Mike, Hurwitz, Thomas, LeMire, jackie, Mr, McGee. Row 2: Kordell, Peter, Gustafson, Ann, Manion, john, Murthy Daniel, Dax, Tom. Row 3: Montgomery, Wendelli Moore, Robert, Kryewinske, john, Henning, Doug. 90 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FRENCH CLUB Bottom Row: Aiiller, Marilyn, Adams, Robez Kahn, Rachelle, Lee, Linda, Diamond, Shirle Lubin, Leon. Row 2: Binder, Carol Sue, Griswo. Sue, Quarstad, Sharon, Craig, Carol, Hagstru Marilyn, Chittenden, Laurie, Haan, Heidi. Rc 3: johnson, Tom, Clapp, Nanry, Hangen, joa Kloner, Steffen, Hunziker, Shari, Brown, Pen: Row 4: Aldrieh, jean, Gustafson, Ruth, E1-'an Donald, Ashe, Terry.: Bielenberg, jan: Christe sen, Linda, Grais, Maggie. 5 3 CHORAL READERS , Bottom Row: Klebanoff, Cynthia, Howard, jea Callendar, Christine. Row 2: Evans, judy, O' Caran, Kelm, judie. Row 3: LeMere, Mm Flowers, Pat, Martin, jerry. KNDA IN POSSUM Y-TEENS mom Row: Pedersen, Kathy, ICC, Rndberg, rrlz, Sec.,' Hunt, Lynn, Pres.,' Ziebarth, Marilyn, Pres., Boyd, Kathy, Treas.,' Gnndy, Vivian, baplain. Row 2: Pihlstrom, Bonnie, Schajfran, vri,' Anderson, Linda: Norton, Rose Ann,' Kogl, an: Brandl, Lynne, Central Councilf Looney, anne. Row 5: Anne, Judi: Quarstad, Soniaf Gil- rtson, Kay: Imhoflf Pat,' johnson, Pat,' Carlson, net. Row 4: Storkwell, janet: Feeney, Sharon, eCluney, Carole, Mosso, Karen.: Arvanitis, Sn- u,- Engelhardt, Bizz,- Brown, Linda. YIIER DIEU Y-TEENS tom Row: Collins, Ieanne, V. Pres.: lVilson, ndy, CC.: Vasiliou, Ellen, Pres.: Oja, Caran, Desmond, Kathy, Treas. Row 2: Ahl, et,' Sanders, Wfilmag Illaruy, Virkig Musal- , Helen,' Trout. Ioyre. Row 3: Evans, Iudyf son, Sandy: Foss, Kandi: Holten, Kathy,- ielier, Indy: Clark, Sharon. Row 4: Rndberg, istine: Allobell, Mary: Eha, Lam-el,' Morrow, yee: Fine, Indy. AMIGAS AMICAE AMIE Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Lien, Penny, Ser.: Banister, Kay, Treas.: Haney, janet, Pres.,' Commer, Gloria, V. Pres.,' Brener, Ioan, I.C.C. Row 2: Anderson, Carolg Bielenberg, Kay: 'Rott, Diane,- Chelherg, Indy,- Larson, Carol.: Corbey, Ann: Spiegel, Niarria. Row 3: Pine, Carolf Rhedin, Kareng Swain, Peggy: Piepho, Ianet,' Beandry, Sherylf Roberts, Sue. Row 4: Benton, Cynthia: Frank, Snep Coughlin, Iulieg Brown, Barb, Hoistad, Mary: Vangsness, Snnny,' Gustafson, Wfarilyn. ALLE FREUNDEN Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Prochnow, Dorothy, Sec., Opheim Indy, V. Pres., Fogelberg, Kathy, Pres.: Tenenbaum Marilyn, Treas. Row 2: Zoulzek, Linda, l.C.C. Stoll, Susanf Bellis, Pat,' Barnish, Lynette: Muel: ler, Indy,- Iohnson, Claudia. Row 3: Wiebnzer Inlief lVallin, Diane: lVerner, Floreen, Reporter,- Daggett, Ieanne: Sternberg, Rnthief May, Betsy Row 4: Vong, Nancy: Afoore, Barb,- Austin, Ardieg Gibson, Sandie: Iohnson, Terri.: Scott, Shirley Row 5: Kellum, Bettyp Loherg, Ioyee: Sims Ez-'onne,' lVinn, Sue, Koppang, Pat: Virgin, Mar: eia,' Hanson, Linda. 91 1 1 OTA KON Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Swain. Sue, Sgt-at-Arms, Runyon, Rohynne, Chaplain: Dix. Barbie Lou, Ser.: Brodie, Elsa, Pres., Sangsland, IoEllyn, Treas., Srhaeppz, ICC., Clapp, Nancy, V. Pres. Row 2: Grunke, Carol, Heagle, Midge, Thom, Linda, Moon, Kathy, Bellinger, Barb, Clelland, Mary. Row Brink. Barb: Erickson, Iiiarna: lVenlw0rth, Patti: Piper, joanne, Fellinger. IoEllen,' Carlson, Deb- orah. Row 4: Alenot-, Vera, Berhile, janet: Mulch, Kaye, Stalder, Karen, Clark, Carol: Jennings, Barb. Row 5: Oltman, Pal, Erihson, Nancy, Korh, Lynne: Gold, Nanri: Hansen, Iudze: Barrett, Cam. FIDESEN DEO Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Killa, Lorna, Sgt.-at-Arms, King, Nancy, I.C.C.,' Nason, Lucy, Pres., Donohue, Kitty, V. Pres., Eilers, Sharon, Sec., Helin, Sandy, Chaplain. Row 2: Danielson, Margaret, Henderson, Joyce, Navarro, Paula, Erickson, janet, Anderson. Kathy, King, Michele. Row 3: Ruud, Robin, Sny- der, Leslie, Koch, Marilyn, Alford, lanireg Humphrey, Candy, Tucker, Sue, Harnmerstrom, lean. Row 4: Grudem, Sharon, Bryant, Kathy, Hoyoss, Sandy: Danielson. Lois, Rowen, Barb: Burcheti, Darlys. Row 5: Hackner, Chris, Carter, Toni, Anderson, Karen, LeMere, Mare: Srhoettler, Sue, Gilbreath, Debbie. 92 Bottom Row Therrxen Ieannette ICC H jean, Treas., Berg, Sandy, Pres., Robertson, V. Pres., Ekdahl. Karen, Sec. Row 2: IV: Barb: Litman, Diarcia: Pihlstrom, Leah, Stephanie, Iverson, Sharon. Row 3: Hay, Barton, Connie, Miller, lane, Lien, Cheri,- Barbi, Hyatt, Bonnie. Row 4: Erdman, Sue, dorph, Sharon' Flowers. Pai- Roe, Kit Hol Q , . ' , f 1 Kristi. INCURA DEI Y-TEENS : I I 'J T SOROA LAUREL Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Millin, Anne, chaplain, G Patti, V. Pres.: Hagstrmn, Marilyn, Pres.: Candy, Ser., MtCauley, Nancy, Treas. Rm King, Barb, ICC., Frishberg, Ioni, Burrneister, Anderson, Sue, Sterner, Karin, ICC, Cot Helen, Thomas, Greta. Row 5: Bixby, Eli: Hamer, june, Groene, Lauren, lVesterbert, Cults, Linda, Slomba, Rosie: Craig, Carol. F Dent, Roslyn, Galloway, Maridee, Berg, IV Henderson, Diane, Glore, Glenda: Melges, D Pratt, Mary Lee. ICAE OMNI Y-TEENS om Row: Slack, Barb, ICC.: Chittenden, Lau- Treas.: Ekdahl, Karla, V. Pres.: Ofa, Sue, .,' Clark, Susie, Sec.: Gingold, Sandy, Chaplain: fnsend, jo-anne, CC. Row 2: Reece, Sue: Bur- . Donna: Commer, Andi: Bolin, Barb: Hipp, la: Clelland, Mary. Row 3: Bauer, Sandy,- 'th, Linda: M4-Mahon, Kathy: Widsten, Mary: lner, Cheri: Skdff, Doreen: Spangenherg, ley. Row 4: Meredith, Dianne: Aldrich, jean: sen, Phyllis: Hunt, Lee: Lundberg, Mary: en, Martha. Row 5: Howard, Gail: Panushka, .' Gustafson, Karen: Keefe, Dinah: Brnett, velle: Olson, Diane: Buckrnan, Barbara. A HI-Y ttom Row: Bergstedt, Pete, V. Pres.: Schwartz, n, Pres.: Barholzer, Fred, Treas. Row 2: Man- y. Mike: Widsten, Mark: Gunsell, IVar-ner: Keen, john. Row 3: Petersen, Bill: Cleveland, uck: Schmit, jim: Teeuwen, Mike. Row 43 fegan, jim: Smith, Dave: Sevlie, jerry,' Ruster- z. john. FRESHMAN Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Taylor, Barb, chaplain-I: hlerkel, Bonnie, Chatterbox: Pawlicki, Rosy, CC represent- atit.'e,' Lindgren, Chris, ICC representati1.'e,' Mil- ler, julie, sec.: Boyles, Susan, president: Vavoulis. Maria, 1'. pres.: Boyles, Sally, treas. Row 2: Miller. Marilyn: Haan, Heidi: Miller, Barb: Maxwell, Lannell: Burmeister, Margaret: Francis, judith: Iverson, Marcia: Milulak, Mary An-n. Row 5: Schmit, jeanne: May, joanne: lValdon, Linda: Hall. Nancy: Singer, Betty: johnson, Marianne: Hegg, Deanna: Baird, Ann: Grudem, jacque. Row 4: Hoistad, Karen: Burns, Glynis: Hansen, joan,- Miller, Lynne: Schottmuller, Laura: Noble, Penny,- Bielenberg, janis: W'inger, Adrienne. Row 5: Franke, Lorey: Allen, jere: W'ert:, Kris: Bannister, Mary: Bauman, Kris: Tate, Kriss: Gustasson, Roh,- Tenter, Karen.: Redpath, julie. KAPPA HI-Y Bottom Row: Cbell, john, Christian Service Ad visor: Hanna, jerry. Sec.: jackson, john, Pres Smith, Robert, V. Pres.: Hillstrom, Dick, Treas Row 2: Boyd, john: Anderson, Vince: Zucco, Bill Burmeister, Rick: lVoseth, Paul. Row 3: Erickson jerry: Keaton, Mike: Ellis, Howard: Barth, Gary Dahl, Dick. Row 4: Gough, Rick: Butler, Pete Evert, Curt: Sibley, Neil: Heleniak, Dave. OLYMPEAN HI-Y Bottom Row: Rirbardson, Herb, Chaplain, Prait, Randall, V. Pres.: Biebler, Roberl, Pres.,' Stod- dard, Paul, Treas.: Martin, Donald, Ser. Row 2: Peterson, Craigf Curtis, Ierryf Bruner, Dave.: Fro- rnan, Steve, Pawlicki, David. Row 3: Huebener Clarkeg Yonngberg, Les: Zick, Robertg Reicbow, Brute.: Harris, Baby Martin, jerry. Row 4: Ritter Gregg Piepbo, Ilyilliamr Srbmidt, Dale,' jesse Bruce, Allin, Craigg Tuckner, Pbil. This is a blank space. Color it signature! 94 1 4 I ALPHA HI-Y Bottom Row: Scbaffbausen, Bob, V. Pres., R Iobn, Chaplaing Dunlap, Roy, Pres.,- Dando, I Seng hiurpby, Ion, Treas. Row 2: Low, Iobng ja, john, Lynn, Bob,- Blons, Tony, Huebener, Row 5: Iilagraw, Dang Kempe, Bob,' Nelson, Triplefi, Kearne ,' Boucber, Ii1n,' Hoislad, Row 4: Bruce, TI:'07I1d5,' Anderson, Mark: Hubb Bill: George, Mikey Massey, Floyd. Row 5: sak, Dang Fabel, Tom,' Smilb, Greg, Larson, K Jensen, Ron, Hendrickson, Bob. J 1: FINE A ARTS 'N 1 fm 219 2.1 05 CJ3 N E Kay Bannister applys jim Boehm's This is called posing. side-whiskers. lane' Swfkwfll 199,175 DWDM In their duet, the Villain and Villainess make a Cohen arrange her hair-do. striking couple. ZWUTFJ' dem-'f 5 U S if'1'i0'l-' me-V-WSP W fhf Maypo should have known about janet. erome. w n . ORCHESTRA Bottom Row: Scbwirlz, Doraf Engelbardl, Bizzf Schulz, foAnne,' Commer, Andreag Noble, Pennyf Peterson, Arnold. Row 2: Iabnke, Caroly Flor, Gloriaf Haimes, Sharon, Holloman, Billyg Wilsorz, Bob. In the last few years, the Orchestra has grown to be ta, which it accompanies. As it grows, this group will an important musical organization at Central. Spring offer still more for the school to enjoy. The group is finds its members practicing the music of the operet- directed by Mr. Bulka. Mr. Bulka limes in Ibe orchestra at a practice session. 99 LEFT SIDE Bottom Row: Tenenbaum, Marilynf Ruud, Robin, Wells, Madelynf Keeler, Nancyf Gerber, Karen. Row 2: Anderson, Laird: Goldish, .Marshalls Howard, Ieang Rudberg, Chrisg Loberg, Ioyref Redpath, Iulie. Row 5: Thompson, Charles,- DelPino, Iuliusf Wood, Ieffg May, Ioyceg Brown, Dianef Savela, Scoltf Clark, Barbiey Posl, Dirk. Row 4: Left of Bass Drum: Capetz, Rong Dahl, Kathleenp Karon, Paig Right of Bass Drum: Robins, Pam: Foster, Toni. Row 5: Bou- tell, Kalhleeng Evans, Mary: Marzgan, Corineg Carlson, Bruceg Brands, Bob,' Olson, Fred,' johnson, Wfarrenf Dahl, Dianef Noble, Penny, Mt-Nichols, Rong 0'Donnell, Da11id,'0'Neal, Alan. BAND . The band under the direction of Mr. Bulka, is one of Central's most active organizations. The members perform at school assemblies, and promote spirit at athletic activities, such as football, basketball, and hockey games. They also play at graduation. In the spring, the band concert is presented to raise money for new equipment, such as uniforms and music. The flag twirlers promote spirit at football games. 100 A CHOIR . Bottom Row: Sigel, Roberta: May, Betsy: Price, jeanette: Hort, Vivian: Trout, joyee: Taple, Loretta: Collins, jeanne: Cohen, Marlene: Haney, jan: Fredensborg, jean: Loughrey, Petrie: MrKeen, john: Pratt, Randall: Cooper, jason: Collins, Garnett: james, Larry: Kaplan, Fred: Clardy, Lawrence. Row 2: Gray, Suzi: Quarstad, Sonia: Brown, Rosemary: johnson, Sylvia: Flaherty, Pat: Behr, judy: Curtis, jerry: Weinberg, Steve: Taylor, Scott: Feldstein, jeff: Todora, Gary: Moravec, Steve: Moore, Robert. Row 3: Greene, LaVera,' Waldofz, Cheryl: Skaff, Doreen: Pine, Carol: Hanson, Linda: Anderson, Carol,' Stock- well, janet: Cowan, MaryLou,- Daggett, jeanne: Biehler, Robert: Orlemann, john: Aswegan, james: Smith, Greg: Ellis, Howard: jameson, Charles. Row 4: Barton, Connie: Potratz, janire: Buser, Carolyn: Schneider, Audrey: Benson, janet: Bland, Barbara: Peacock, Mirhon: Fechner, Cathy: Ekdahl, Karen: jorbin, Lesley: Winn, Sue: Talbot, Dan: jensen, Dennis: Martin, Don: Maker, Karl. The Central A Choir is the school's largest musical Macalester Church and Gilette State Hospital and group. Tryouts are held and only the best of the in the spring the annual operetta is presented. Miss competitors are chosen. During the year they sing Denzel is the director. for many school programs. They also performed at The choir ends an assembly outside the auditorium. 102 Bottom Row: Naumann, Paul,' Bernath, Michael: Hoffman, Toom,' Hoitz, Peter, johnson, Robby, Kramlinger, Don, Nelson Iefff Montgomery, lVendell,' Willis, Nancy,' Taffel, Debbieg Blehert,Meredith,'Cutts, jennifer' Corbey, Ann'Straus Laura , , , ,' g, ,' rson, om,' tman, ar ara,' Wiebrner, Iulie,' Swain, Peggyg Chute Kathy,' Sternberg, Ruthie, Imhoff, Pat. Row 3: Massey, Floydy Brody, Normg Dosel, Gary,' Rothstein, Marc,' Sorensen, lim L. P I . . , ' ' . . zen, enny, Zxebarth, Marilyn, Fogelberg, Kathy, Nason, Lucy, Adam, Gayleg Thurnauer Marion- Morrow Cloyce' Helm' Sandys Cox, Teresa. Row 4: Luster, Qeang Eihens, Rong Hendrickson, Boh,' Salita, Brian,' Mersky, Iiobertg Norstrem ifandra Henrzcks, Iulxef Randall, Susanf Szynnot, Patricia: Piette, Lindaf Eilers, Sharon: Vawoulis, Stacy,' Frank, Sue,' Beedori, Laureli Strokirk, fanef Anderson, Diane. Howard Ellis begins a solo at the Christmas assembly. ,.f-Eff V W H' .ft L, f 103 Sinaiko, Ioannef Lanner, Ioan, johnson, Claudzaf I-Iolten, Kathy, Foss, Kandi. Row 2: Anderjson, Tim,' Alneasen,l Larry, Miller Kelly- Schultz Dean Youn Robert Ande T Ol B b I if Q B CHOIR Vance, Iudi,' Spindler, Shirley: Hiner, Mary: johnson, Marge, Jonas, Sandraf Scott Susan' Wall' D' - A d - E Donaldson, Lee, Grafstrom, john. Row 5: Applehaum, Suzi, Wiese, Arvella, Coty, Pamelay Rasrnussleii, Shi :iTy,' Igaflihwgorhiirlii' Scott, Shirleyf DzSanto, Paf,' Lalsan, Louis, Farbelow, Iohn,' Kalz, Arlhurg Menz, Richard. Row 4: Horn, Barbara, Leskd lIlf21ly,iai'hgr.sx2Z, ,Pil:Zi-ig, Mary lane, Brown, Pauline, Erikson, Nancy,' Rosen, jay,' Gleernan, Howard B CHOIR . Under the direction of Miss Denzel, the Sopho- more Chorus and B Choir devote much of their time to improving their voices in anticipation of joining the A Choir. Several times throughout the school year, they perform at assemblies and other activities. On the left, members of the Sophomore Chorus are shown in practice with their usual rapt attention. SOPHOMORE CHORUS Bottom Row: DeRosier, Geneef Cohen, Noreen, Asher, Iulia,' Triplett, Pai, Desnick, Margie, Lewi, Rosa, Kissling, Kandy, Thom, Linday Grunke, Carolf Wegler, Mary Ann,' Lemire, Iackief Grohs, Slug Cronquisl, Chucky Steen, Dave, Cohen, Benfy Row 2: Hirsch, Evelyn, Hanna, Bonnie, Ofa, Sue, Pinnow, Candy,' King, Mary Ann, Gaull, Nancyf Sanders, Marba Lon, Semmter, Gary, Griffin, Dick, Sanford, Chucky Swanson, Billy Perreault, Don. Row 3: Berg, Werzdyy Margolis, Terryf Beckzk Richmond, jerry, Krenik, Paul. Row 4: Olhin, Marshap Spicer, Geri,' Schaeppi, Linda, Fawcetl, Marge, Dezke, Diane, Bar rett, Pam, Rudolph, IoAnne,' Traflon, Lindaj Fruhstuck, Marianf Del Pino, Iudyf Sher, Slevenf Silver, Ken, Hahn, Jeffery, Dage, john, Gardner, LeRoy. 104 Bottom Row: Sewer Leota' Virgin Marcia' Vinetsky, Adriennef Clemons V ' IV Ik' D1 - M 11 d . - ro, Paulal. Brill, Rzizf Barnish, Lyrlettef Leiuis, DeVelmg'- Hayrison, Iohnf Liih-izaulllarzg Siriiih,eB1lZ5,Rov:'le2:e'iiIc577ei-,I Ialplhzgxg .r J J janet, Wall, Farrel,' Olson, Diane, Husernann, Pegg Bernstein, Norma, Spangler, .Helen,- Helngrn, Richard, Griffin, Carl, B CHOIR Bottom Row: Hines, jim, Richard, Perry, Young, Theresa, Schlueter, jill, Birawer, Carol, Lovell, Sheila, Roby, Dora, Chil- ten, Lynne, Weir, Gretchen, lsenherg, Marilyn, Henderson, Eleanor, Herman, Frances, Forsherg, Trudie-jean. Row 2: Kemp, Clayton, Paist, Herbert, Bernath, Charles, Hasse, Susette, Smith, Cheryl, Fearing, Mary, .Mnrry, Carol, Kahn, judy, Wferner, Floreen, Byrne, BettyLou. Row 3: Gusen, Kieth, Yonngberg, Les, jackson, Mirhael, Beards, joyce, Mitchell, Mary, Clark, Sharon, Szenay, Kay, Tilsner, judy, Apangenberg, Shirley, Haulish, Nancy, Berkey, Melanie, Quinlan, Rita. Row 4: Sonnen, Eugene, MarKenzie, Charles, Bernstein, Steve, Combs, Charles, Clardy, Grant, lVells, Rosie: Burgraff, Diane, Zena, Sheila,- Ludden, Mary, johnson, Sally, Tewell, Carolyn, Kelrn, Indie. The Sophomore Chorus B 6 and B Choir were an in- A tegral part of the Thanks- giving assembly. SOPHOMORE CHORUS l Bottom Row: Barker, john, Cairneross, Andy, Anderson, Fred, Winnick, S.cott,' .Hallfin, Linda, Wolfson, Stephanie, Burgess, Donna, King, Barhi, Thomas, Greta, Silverman, Margie, Dames, Dora, Levin, Vicki, Kelly, Kathy, Wfhxtcomb, Pam. Row IZ: Dicks, john, Logan, jim, McKeen, Dave, johnson, Irvin, Esrh, Greg, Cohen, jennifer, Kieffer, jackie, Donahorver, Debbie,- Walden, Caroljean,Rusterholz, Nancy, Frishberg, joni, johnson, Margaret. Row 3: Myers, Lyman, Brody, Eddie, Amanett, Rodney, Eldridge, Brian, Gardner, Cheri, Landon, Ann, Lanz, Mary Ellen, Cutts, Linda, Groene, Laurie., Readel,' Kathy,- Westerberg, Barb, Slomba, Rosemary. Row 4: Hardy, Thomas, johnson, Dick, Davis, Alan, Szenay, Bill, Mathis, Bob,- Koch, Lynne, Gold, Nanci, Hansen, judie, Meredith, Dianne, Bloomberg, Carole, Straka, Lynne, Patterson, Sondrea. 105 OPERETTA . . .4 The cast and orchestra of High Button Shoes In 1962 the operetta, High Button Shoes, was pre- sented by the A Choir. Miss Arlys Denzel directed the production and was assisted by Miss Rothfuss, who directed .the choreography. As in other years, the pro- gram was a success and greatly enjoyed by the large audience which attended. At the right, Fred Johnston tries to convince Gerry Erickson that, The water will hold you up if you will just relax. Members of the mst demonstrate proper motor- The hand of the law as getting nearer ing attire. 106 My opinion of the common market . . . ., Art Ritter seems to be saying. Don Gruber is being serenaded by Theresa Hafduga. the right, Gerry Erickson Fred Iobnston have just 'shed performing a duet. re you always that happy, ry.pu On the left is shown the Thursday night cast of High Button Shoes. Dave El- dridge, a corrupt land salesman, and his cohort, Don Gruber, try to sell Kathy Watson the mud in the bucket. The rest of the cast reflect varying emotions for these evil doings. SPEECH CLU Bottom Row: Roepke, Patf Bowen, Bobbyf Schaffran, Tari,' IVinnick, Barb, Litman, Marriag Zals, Marnig Cohen, Marlen-e,' Stewart, Carole, Applebaum, Mary, Geller, jane, Brandl, Lynne. Row 2: Roth, Diane, Mathes, Kathy, Tilsner, Judy, Hel er, Roberta, Helin, Sandys Turker, Sue, Low, john, Schaffhausen, Bob,' Nielsen, Angela, Miniclier, Iudy,- Peller, LaVonne. gow 5: Glassman, Bruce,' Levitan, Barry, Rothstein, Marry Murphy, Bill,' Perlman, Nathan, Freeman, Steve, Murphy, long' Zuc- ro, Billy Schaffran, Iimg Shaller, jim, Szmiot, Pat. Row 4: Gross, 1ohn,'Simes, Ioe1,- Clemons, Lee,- Banholzer, Fred.: Dalin, Dan,' Rubin, Barry, Marvy, Iimf Schwartz, john, Flowers, Pat, LeMere, Mary. Bottom Row: Ware, Cindy, Rutchick, Renie, Goldfarb, Reecie,' Gleason, Dianne, Corwin, Iudyf Kaufman, Alissa, Singer, Susan, Belkin, Lynn, Cohen, DeeDee. Row 2: Garber, Charles, Gray, Roger,' Pihlstrom, Bonnie, Anderson, Carol, Rudberg, Barb, Katz, Liz, Halper, Linda, Donohue, Kitty, Willis, Nancy. Row 5: Miller, jane, Feldstein, jeff, Danielson, Lois,' Palmer, Betty,' Rosenthal, Steve, Ludden, Marys Stockwell, janet, Therrien, Iennettef Straus, Sheryl. Row 4: Oia, Caran,' Marofsky, La2'ry,' Martin, jerry: Brown, Barb, Henderson, Bob,' Larson, Karl,' Lallas, Mikey Hoistad, Ion, Holmgren, Kristi, Coughlin, In ie. Bottom Row: Marvy, Vickif Ahl, Ianetf Klebanoff, Cynthia, May, Joyce, Birkel, Millie, Commer, Gloria, Applebaum, Mary,- Spiegel, Marria. Row 2: Evans, Iudyf Nickelson, Naneyf Shepard, Iarkf Bellis, Patf Snyder, Leslie, Opheim, Iudyf Ruder, Carol, Yellen, Susan. Row 3: Oltman, Barb, Morrow, Cloycef Howard, lean, Cadwell, Ian-,' Newcomb, Carol, Zis- son, Sandy, Rane, Lynn, Gustafson, Marilyn. Row 4: Hoistad, Mary, Iudd, Sharon,' Flynn, Margief johnson, Iim,' Arvanilis, Susan, Dahl, Kathleeny Byrne, Betty-Lou, Kelm, Indie. 108 1 1 1 1 -f-FAN '.Hf'h'k ,n0Hs'Hs 0'x'!5' -wav Will fg i Q -rx c1 ' 1 5 X -..-L 'L ,- i 1 -R - Q ax x -Q s NN ,N A FOOTBALL . Bottom Row: Hill, Mikey Peterson, Slang Lilfa, johng Schaffran, limi Ales, Tim,' Hendrickson, Bill,' Abramson, jerry,' Hoel, jeff. Row 2: Helinak, Davidg Anderson, Vinceg Barlh, Gary, Dahl, Dick.: LdFOIl1Ifdil1C, Ralph: Zurro, Bill, Hillxlrom, Dick: Grodin, lVarren,' jones, Harreyy Eckland, Kerry Barenbaum. Larry. Row 3: Mr. Mariiul: Sibley, Neil,' illearham, Barryf Oden, Ioel,' Marth, Mikef Galt, Tom: Hampton, limp llyoseih, Pauly Larson, Louisg Dahlin, Dun: Boldt, Tomy Mr. Sauer. Row 4' Trofi, limp D9PiI10,!97'0771EjS1l1illJ, Donnely Kempe, Bob, Fisher, john, Gardner, Leroy: Schmidl, Daley Smith. Greg: Rose, Iohn,' Plahn, Pauly Gehrz, Bob. l Football has always been a very popular sport at Central. It giv the players the opportunity to test their skills as a team against t teams of other schools both in the city and from other conferenc Unfortunately, this year's team was stricken with injuries and w. able to compile only a mediocre record of three wins and fi' losses in conference play. The main theme throughout the seas seemed to be future, as the junior-laden team gained valuable perience, which showed in their 35-0 victory in the season fina- against Wlashington. The future looks bright for the gridiron cor with the bulk of the squad returning next year. 1962 SEASON SCORES Central .................... 8 Wilson ...... .... 1 8 Central ...... ..... 3 4 Murray ...... .... 1 3 Central ...... ..... 6 Harding ....... .... 2 0 Central ...... ..... 1 4 Humboldt .......... 2 1 Central ...... ..... 7 Mech. Arts ........ 26 Central ...... ..... 2 7 Monroe .... .... 6 Central ...... ..... 1 3 Johnson .............. 20 Central ...... ..... 3 5 Wlashington ...,.. 0 Bill Zurcoiv elusive running failed to prove enough as Central los! this one lo Iohnson. 20-13 it f 1 , ,f N... a'-J A , J' X 4 r' . A fy ' ' ,f A Nw I Tv 1, iii fx ff ' -SQ ' Fo LS 99' HXQII3 eff fi, ii ,, 17 .Q Q-.V Q'-3' rf ., .. ,il '-4J'f ST ,Q 0 ..l.J A v as ,i .Iggy BBQ 5 ggjlhik, v. 5 3 ,.,,, ,ex y- Y :QV ,f ,V 1 fi I , 'SX . 5 K Swif- B FOGTBALL . 4 Bottom Row: Slone, Norm,' Hamann, ClJris,- Zappetillo, David, Abramson, Frank, Duncan, Steve, Henning, Douglas, Iolm- son, Dirkf Krenik, Pauly Steele, Scott. Row 2: Baker, Bruceg Boucher, Iim,' Anderson, Dale,- Haselberger, Bob, Szenay, Bill,- Singer, Bruce, Godfrey, Tracy, Clnarpentier, Gordon, Spicer, Dick, Feldman, john, Tien, Denny, Doty, Ronald. Row 3 Mr. TlJor.von,' Anderson, E11an',' Grudem, Ierry,' Flood, Steve, Lang, jeffg Crampton, john, Ellingson, Doug, Owens, Mike Delpino, juliux,' Bual, Mike, Deaver, Ken, Hardy, Tomy Malaany, Steve, Bobn, Dong Midler, Marky Walker, Platt, Iobnson, Irving Mr. McDonald. J. Under the able instruction of Mr. MacDonald and Mr. sophomores, ran rough-shod over all their opponents, Thorson, Central's B squad posted a respectable record gaining the respect of all opposing teams for their in- of six wins and one loss. The team comprised mainly of surmountable ability. S 1962 SEASON SCORES Central .,...... 35 Washington . Central ........ 14 Harding ...... Central ........ 35 Monroe ------ Central ........ 7 Johnson ...... Central ......,. 21 Humboldt ..... Central ........ 28 Mechanic Arts player to s Steve Flood evade: a W'a:l1ingion core another TD. . . . CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row: Anderson, Tim: Kmmlinger, Dong Magraw, Dan: Anderson-, Tomy Roberts, Dalr:,- lVinslon, Mark: Burmeister, Rick. Row 2: Vandenburg, Ray,' Clemens, Dick: Beckman, Marky Lynn, Bob: Hubbard, Bill,- jarkson, Iohnf Fuller, Mike, Nelson, jeffg Potten, Milt. Row 3: Mr. Kelly,' Kohl, Bob: Elliot, Glen,' Ehlmun, Kurt: Butler, Pele: Sezflie, jerry: Larson, Carl.: Bornstein, Frank,' Gough, Rick. Dick Scblaeppi leads the field across the finisb line for Central as the crowd watches. 1962 SEASON SCORES Central ......,. 1 5 Wilson ................ 1 1 5 Central ........ 44 Murray 19 Central ....,... 1 5 Harding ...... ,.... 6 8 Central ........ 20 Humboldt .......... 61 Central ........ 18 Mechanic Arts .... 66 Central took off from the starting line and went on to win the conference championship hand- ily. The future looks bright, to continued dom- inance by Central of city meets. Tom Ixasselberqer Bob Iobn Crampion Iolm Mxke Rosy 2- Young Mallelle Rich' Peterson Kempe, Baby Dreyling, Larson, Kii,' Coarb Sauer 5: Clark, Mickey.: Scbroe Iirng Oden, joey Selden, W Leary, Pat,' Boldt, Tom. Seated: Gerber, Timg Hoffn I. 5 J J , I .r , I 1 I I I e C 1 Although thxs years hockey team compiled only a A large portxon of the team is juniors which pc medxocre record xt vsas thought by many that they towftrd a bright future for Central on the rinks Central fares off against Hardmg m the prevzew ta tbe regular seaxon. , 5 ' fmwifl.. lei f,, ,Qin Tlae Miuulemerr get ready for the Il 'c-sl Sl. Paul game. Players leave lbe rink for rx rlmnge of lines in tbe Wlzxbingtorz game. Goalie Bob Kasxelberger slaps a IVaxlJir1glor1 player's :bot Ibe bard way. i II if-,.:, 9 Hn ,1v '.' ,A p. 1U l iI 'H ' ff ,Ev 1 2 24 P ,Q fm .1 ,fa ,Q s X ' . Q R ..v Y ,iii H .Inq u, llixx lf., yfvl Ax ., M N, ,,,,....,,, enters: ...sf-.1-.f f.:-:SV fo f-'fare Q , ff :,. , nf' 5,-V., J ,-'w,: 4 'f,.-.W K 4 Y . R A ,s ,K fag-p,r', .5- '1-45 . V 5 ve, -f., .-M, ,...,, ! ..x B HOCKEY -ann 116 Bottom Rovs Lang Brure Peterson Bxll lVoclJler Gary Herb Tony Smolrac Daryl Godfre-1 Otis Larkin: fobn Kztla Mzke Pan Ken Row 2 Salxey Rzcbard Zabrazka Ron Lyons Iobn Exner Wolfgarzg Berg Greg Boucher Inn Peters, Make Brown Bjron Bazrd Darrel Row 3 Bunzel Iobn Mcbiernus Torn Swanstrom Todd MCA71dV9w, Gary Andrew Bob Scbaeppr Bob Duncan Sleze Selden Craig Samson Ball Mr Robxdeaux coach is--ai john Larkin drives in bard for a rebound wbile Todd Swanstrom walebes. KK 9 Cl team comptled one of 1ts best records of recent Desp1te numerous losses Centrals B s uad hc 7 1 Even though they contmually found themselves tra they possessed the drlve to keep ftghtxng untnl the buzzer sounded to end the game SEASON SCORES Central Central .... ...... Central .... ...... Central .... ...... 2 Central .... ...... 1 Central .... ....e. 0 Central .... ...... 0 Central .... ...... 2 Central .... ...... 1 Central .... ,..... 0 Central .... ...... 3 Central .... ...... 7 St Paul Academy Wtlson ................. Washington ......... St. Paul Academy Murray ................. Rochester ...... . johnson ..... . Humboldt .... . Harding ..... . Monroe ............... Mechanic Arts St. Paul Academy . . . WRESTLING ' Bottom Row: Priebold, Bruce, Shay, Mikef Steffen, Brian, Reidell, Steveg Benscoter, Kent, lVo.veth, Paul, captain. Row 2 Burmeister, Ricky Putnam, Iohnf Lowe, Donaldp Mayer, Georgeg Selbin, Thomasf Kramlinger, Donaldf LaMoure, Bob. Row 3: Hendrickson, Bobf Marofsky, Larryy Lang, jeffy Grudem, Ierryf Patten, Milly Wfalker, Plattg Galt, Tomy Buol, Mzke Stone, Norm: Sibley, Neil,' Hitzeman, Montyf Vandenberg, Ii1n,' Petersen, Bill. Although there were only six seniors on lhis year's wrestling squad, the team went n to become co-conference champions, sing only once, thereby continuing the ne tradition of powerful Central teams. Jlany members of the squad are return- g next year for what may well prove be one of the best of all teams. F Kent Benscoter starts for a takedown of his opponent. Brian Steffan works for a pin through an arm bar. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SEASON SCORES 39 Johnson 26 Mechanic Arts 29 Monroe 50 Wilson 27 Washington . 21 Harding 35 Humboldt 27 Murray A BASKETBALL . Ever! outjumps his opponent to iip tbe ball to Boyd. CITY Bottom row: Hubbard, Bill Schultz, Dean,- Zucco, Bill Boyd, Iohnf Larxon, Karl. Row 2: George, Mikey Gardner, LeRoy: Henderson, Baby Evert, Builer, Petey Gough, Curt,' Ricky Mr. Kelly. Row 3: Elliot, Glenny Smith Bob,' Mathews, C raigg Ward Scoltf Sezflie, Geraldf LaFonN mine, Ralplsf Armajuni, Bubak CHAMPIONS S C O R E S entral ..... ..... 5 5 johnson ............... ...... entral ..... ..... 3 3 Mechanic Arts ...... ...... entral ..... ..... 6 0 Monroe .............. ...... entral ..... ..... 5 9 Wilson ........... entral ..... ..... 7 5 Washington ...... ...... entral ..... ..... 64 Harding ...,..,.. entral ..... ..... 5 1 Humboldt ....... entral ..... ...., 5 6 Murray ....... entral ..... ..... 5 9 Cretin ......... entral ..... ,.... 3 5 Marshall ............ ...... entral ..... ..... 5 8 Edison ,............... entral ..... ..... 6 9 Brooklyn Center entral ..... ..,.. 5 2 Mpls. Central ..... ...... entral ..... ..... 5 0 Mora ................,. ...... entral ..... ..... 4 9 Cretin ..,.......... entral ..,.. ..... 5 2 St. Thomas ..... Twin City Game entral ..... ..r.. 5 9 North ...... l District Play-Offs fzntral ..... ..... 5 9 Wfashington .,.... entral ..,., ..... 4 0 Wilson ...,,.,,...... ...... entral ..... ..... 5 2 Mechanic Arts ...... ...... y Regional Play-Offs ntral ..... ..... 6 4 LaCenter ..... ntral .,... ,,.,, 3 8 Anoka ...... Buller gels lbe lip againxl Murray. 23 54 42 25 47 31 25 27 31 19 41 52 49 48 44 50 54 32 Players wail in aulicipalion for the outcome 38 43 of the play. 48 42 Central's basketball team, comprised mainly of return- ing lettermen and supported by a predominantly young bench, came through to gain prestige for Central by gaining both the district and city championships. Using either a fire-wagon or a ball control method of play, the team made short work of all its opponents. With the willingness and ability to win, they compiled an eight and one record during conference play. An added honor came with the naming of senior Rick Gough and sophomore LeRoy Gardner to the All-City Team. Buller demorzstrates lbe flmdamen- tals of drzbblmg to his opponents. DISTRICT 15 CHAMPIONS Pandemonium reigns ns Central captures the District 15 claampionsbip. I I Gough forgets be's playing basket- - ball and blocks out an opponent as , , Gardner makes a run up the middle. LeCenters players walch zn amaze- meni as Gardner displays bis fump- ing ability. The cheerleaders tell the story of Cenfral's loss to Anoka in ibe Region 4 finals. LeRoy Gardner and a LeCen1er player sprint down the four: enroute to a Cenlral basket. Cenfral anticipates the need of a basket lo win the Anoka game and tries to get possession of tbe ball. . B BASKETBALL B BASKETBALL Bottom Row: Rudberg, Ted,' Evans, Dong Schuldt, Genef Henning, Doug,' Rusierlsolz, Kurt,' Spicer, Dick. Row 2: Heltne, Dougy Robb, Stevef Andersen, Petef Lundgren, Greg,- Renstrom, Greg, Mr. Hoff. Row 3: Berg, Daveg Gebrz, Ricbardf Hardy, Tomy Anderson, Ezfang Benson, Mike. Central's B basketball team repeated its fine performance of previous years in winning all its conference games and the city title. Even with a tough non- conference schedule, Central lost only three games over the entire season. With such high quality material to draw from, Central's senior varsity team should have a continuing bright future in store. Central also was sharp offensively zhrouglaout tie season. Here, Steve Robb passes off for a s ot. All season long, opponents were harassed by Ceniral's tigbt defense. Here, Greg Renslrom, Tom Hardy, and Greg Lundgren surround a Wilson player. Q g , S Q2 f V, M .,:.f,:,, 'an lx-:ri -, H fe:-.SB 'y::,,, N. if- V I . ix 'A 5 r , iff r xiii 5 , 59 W: rr f ag - V ' 'F , R k V X mf lg .ws S . Q, ff 54 QA f f 'MY 'if 'VJ -ffglfi 4 4 W ZH!-eat 1 1 is SWIMMING ottom Row: Mable, joel, caplaing Mr. Caslleg Ericksen, ferry, captain. Row 2: Rupp, Iobny Gelber, Pedro: McCarthy, Tim,- ineberg, Tomy Carlton, Iohn. Row 3: Cummins, Buzzy W'inler, fobn: Mable, Sfepbeug Steen, Daz'e,- Low, john. Row 4: Glass- nan, Bruceg Anderson, Vinceg Nippert, limp Crane, Mikeg Lynn, Bob. Row 5: Magraw, Dang Baulvolzer, Fred,' Olson, Doug,- onnell, Letcberf johnson, Dirk. spiffy? This year's swim team, comprised equally of experienced and inex- erienced boys, was undefeated in dual-meet competition conference eets and finished their season as champions of the city. In overall mpetition the team posted an 8-2 record losing only to a powerful . Thomas squad and to Southwest in the Twin City Championship eet. Three Central swimmers qualified for the State tournament, owing the over-all strength of the team. This depth should provide continuing winning team for Central. john Carleton does a forward dive in the johnson meet. Fred Banbolzer and Bob Lynn are shown about to start the 400 yard free- style againsl johnson. 123 A TRACK . . . Bottom Row: Schulz, Dea11,'Burmeister, Ricky Leuitan, Barry, Wells, Mikey Woseth, Paul,- jackson, johng Mahaney, Tom Row 2: Smith, Billy Peterson, Slanleyf Crane, Pauly Sibley, Neilf Barlh, Gary,' Anderson, Vinceg Gustafson, Glenf Welage Nor bert. Row 3: Klees, Tomi Cox, lValter,' Sferven, Stevef jones, Harveyg Iliorzlgomery, Wendellf Ekelund, Kem Butler, Pete Fudenberg, Marlinf Bellamy, Louisf Fisher, Iohnf Kline, Lee,' Lalson, Louie. A Central hurdler makes it look easy. -Centra1's track men showed up well in each of their meets. Neil Sibley was a stand-out performer in the shot-put and discus, breaking conference records. The spriuters crouch low, waiting for lhe gun. Central Central Central Central Central 104 1962 SCORES 95 Monroe 82 Humboldt . 109 Washington 75 Johnson Murray .... isa Paul Wosetb and john Iackson Lguig Lai,-gn fliey in get ready to start. the broad jump. B TRACK . . . JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Bottom Row: Tboelke, David, Gruoem, jerry, Lilfa, Iobnf Lang, Iefff Rosenberg, Alowisbes, Norris, Arty Anderson, Norm,' Oscar, Oliver, Anzonett, Rooney. Row 2: Frost, Robert, Magraw, Dang Robertson, Iobnf Neal, Rogerf Thomas, Roy,' Massey, Floyd, Neal, joey Williams, Robert. Row 3: Vasiliou, Iobng Schmalz, Tim,' Gave, Terry,' Brands, Bob, Bennell, Bill, Iackson, Tyrone, Holloman, Billy, Lafountaine, Ralphg Clements, Dick, Stone, Norm,' Elliol, Iimf Gehrz, Dirk. A BASEBALL . . gram at Smeg Bottom Row: Militano, Baby Hanna, jerry: Hillslrom, Dick,'Rise1', Bill,' Nielson, jimi Rosen, Marlyf Slabel, lim. Row 2: Mr. Hubul, coaclJ,' Smifb, Arty Matbies, Craigg Gough, Rickf Seville, ferry: Nelson, Georgey Cbell, Iohng Boldt, Tomf Turn- ing, Mike, student manager. Last year, Central's baseball team enjoyed its finest season in recent years, sharing the City Title with Hard- ing and then going on to win the district and regional championships and place third in the state meet. The fine team play was augmented with exceptional individ- All. eyes are up lo fallow anolber one of calcber Iolrm Chell's solid bzls. This time it's against Humboldfs Indians. On deck, l Bill Riser awaits his turn. 1 . n , . ual effort as Central placed Jim Stahel, pitcher, Jim Neilson, 2Bg George Nelson, 5Bg and Bob Militano out field, on the All-City team. Also, during the state meet Central placed Craig Mathies, 1Bg jim Neilson, 2Bg and George Nelsen, SB on the All-State team. . Sm. 1962 SCORES Central 1 Wilson 3 Central Monroe 0 Central Harding 1 Central Mech. Arts 1 Central Murray 2 Central Humboldt 4 Central johnson 0 Central Washington 2 B BASEBALL . . . Bottom Row: Pawlicbi, Dtwidf Luicbi, Georgef Fabel, Tomy Lynn, Bob,' Met-cbam, Bm-ryp Danda, Iobng Despen, Lee. Row 2: Logan, Iimf Larson, Karlf Nelson, Ieffg Kessel, Orrie,' Haselberger, Bob,' Hubbard, Billy Furlenberg, jerry. The Minutemetfs B baseball team took third a respectable record of five wins and three losses. place in the city conference. Led by the hitting of Central's golf team, perenially strong, was the Bill Hubbard, the team finished the season with champion of the city conference last year. GOLF . e 'F Mr. Tborson, eoacbg Zidel, Mikey Unke, Billy Berg, Baby Clasen, Terryg Pelerson, Stevef Karklins, George. 128 Mike Zidel demonstrates form l l Q S11 I lst, TENNIS S 1 la lt Bottom Row: Rosenberg, Alf Ansari, Darif Shepard, Iack,' 2nd Row: Rosenberg, Daifef Gilbert, Rockyp Weinstein, Bob,' Leider, Dicky Coach Sauer. Central's netmen continued their dominance of district and regional divisions, capturing both team titles and placing second in the state. In city play Central scored 39 points to their opponents' grand total of 1 ! 1962 SEASON SCORES Central .....,.......... 5 Washington ...... 0 Central ...... .... 5 Johnson ..... 0 Central ...... .... 5 Murray ....... .... 0 Central ...... .... 5 Monroe ..... . . . Central ...... .... 5 Wilson ....... Central .v.... .... 4 Humboldt ........ Central ...... .... 5 Mech. Arts ........ Central ...... .... 5 Harding .,.......... Coach Sauer shows schedule to players. 9 , ., W wfkkgi' 5 m ' ' unix ' via A . 1 . . .gf ' X x fi' 1 -A - 4 .- ,Q , Q - P' fi ' 'X t, x VX - Q, A X .wx Ye v 1 ' 2-1' S: 7 15 gf' - 'WMV' . 5 n N V ' A - A 9 ...... .... 1 Q f I 4 kk j' I' rs, ' ,F l ' 1 lf r X .- . ,, K,-V1 ,,,.. 1 1 . '-, 1 4 ,Q K I 1 6 5 ,A ff, ,., ,, W my :WW F wr rQ1l,l . -' f ESS H m ' ,'. , 1 f . f 'f ' ' in-f ,Q, in A ff, 'X n rf f S I - X: -wffx s f ,, 2 V, A,m,g,.,Q Y ' 4- Q .if , , ,f . . S .1 1 sw' ',,,..4:.f 'Y r x 3. f -K , 1:A,ai!?'i'Vx .. I 2 , --..',-.,,.,-- .- A wi?f'?'? 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The fans wish to say a thank you to all our ath- letes for we may have forgotten the long hours of team practiceg but we remember the games we won and lost, the last minute score that meant victory or defeat and the graduating seniors who to the fans of Central, are always CHAMPIONS. 131 GIRLS' SPORTS . . . 5 s K I N N K Q FW., , , K I Here the officers of fb G.A.A. Board are plan ning the -volleyball tourn amen! wilb Miss Crank Board azlzfisor. In G.A.A. girls learn good sportsmanship while meet- sponsors picnics, a tea, and a pancake breakfast. A ing new friends and playing organized group sports. other responsibility of the Board is the recording of tl The G.A.A. Board is in charge of arranging tourna- outside sports points which girls may do outside I ments of the sports played in the physical education school and bring to G.A.A. class on Fridays. classes and swimming and bowling. The Board also Bottom Row: Boyd, Kathy, Rec. Sec.: Abl, janet, V. Pres.,' Rudberg, Barb, Pre.v.,' Krirzkie, Carolyn, Set. Treas.,: Miss Crank, Advisor. Row 2: May, Beisyg Lundberg, Mary: Brown, Linda: Slomba, Roxeg King, Barbg King, Nancy. Row 3: Erzgelbardt, Bizzy Banisler, Kay,' Flad, Ifmeg Cayou, Angief Naxon, Lucyg Slewarl, Kalby. . SWIMMING TEAM ' 'a M ,iv Z f bi 5 1fQ 5f751't?iV 111-1451 . 1111 K 7: ,Q El y 1 MM f WEE an MM or is f - -P ' --'f was .. 'z-1. ui f ' 'Q' E'-W ----- rf-' ' ,, ' H s if lr t -il e , 1 if 5- L 1 Q . s -. en g 1 A Peggy . . , 1, 'J' s g it -A U I as 3 i QE., f ., , i nf'-455-1.5 .r M r ..,.. ti -- -AV'- -'f k ' s' e Bottom Row: Stewart, Cindyg Westerberg, Barb: Groene, Laurie, Burmeister, Mar- garet,' Burmeister, Susanf Burgess, Donna, lVarren, Helen Sue,' McCammor1, Laurie,' Taylor, Barb. Row 2: Vogel, Bonnieg Kramer, Dianef .May, joannef Bare, Annf Grudem, jaequef Power, Betsy, McMahon, Kathy, Takle, Anne,' Berland, Lorrie: Miss Crank. Row 3: Wfertz, Kris,' McCauley, Nancy, Wentworth, Ioannf Iobnson, Iudyg Spaetb, Lindag Lundberg, Mary, Lewis, Diane, Sbetka, Gaily johnson, Mari- anne. Row 4: Goodlet, Linda, Noble, Pennyg DeRosier, Tonif Bauman, Kristine, Gustafson, Karen: Kocb, Lynne: Barrett, Pam: Bannister, Mary, Iilealey, Carol: DeRosier, Genie. Central's mermaids find much enjoyment by swim- ming during their leisure time. As we see, Mary Lund- berg demonstrates a dive at a swimming practice at the Midway YMCA. Bottom Row: Abl, janet, Barnisb, Lynetteg Berg, Sandyy Hyatt, Bonnie, Humphrey, Candyf Litman, Mareiaf Wirznirk, Barb. Row 2: Stewart, Kathy: Sternberg, Ruthie,- Barlon, Connie, Moore, Bm-b,' V ang, Nancyg Hanson, Linda, Rudberg, Barbg Miss Crank. Row 3: Englebardt, Bizz,' Feeney, Sbarong Haskell, Nancyf Nickelson, Nancy Banisler, Kay,' Austin, Ardiel: Gibson, Sandief Peterson, Indy. Row 4: Ofa, Caranf Helin, Sandy: Risedorpb, Sbarong Roe, Kit: Loberg, Ioycef Aruanitis, Susan: Flad, Ianef Lien, Cberi. FIELDBALL . Bottom Row: Gibson, Sandy, Compton, Sue, Stemberg, Rulbieg Hunt, Lynn,' Sanders W'ilma,' lVillson W'end . Row 2 Barton Conn' ' , , J' I , ze, Hozsser, Ieannlef May, Beisy,' Rudberg, Barb,' Boyd, Kaibyg Brown Barb. Row 3: Cayou, Angie: Eba, Laurel Ann, Cayou, Andi, Redmond: Mary,' Gilbreatb, Debbie, Mockabee, locelyn. Row 4: Oia, Caranf Erd- man, Suef Flad, lane: jones, Iewell,' Risedorpb, SlJaron,' Ziebartb, Marilyn. These girls certainly look like they're enjoying what they are doing. The seniors put up a good fight in this fieldball game, but the juniors won this match. Bottom Row: Miller, julie, Maxwell, Lannellf Milnar, Sandy, Paw- licki, Rosy, Grudem, jarquef Power, Betsy. Row 2: May, Ioanneg Boyles, Susan-,' Stewart, Cindy, Weslerberg, Barb,' Burmeisler, Sue,' Lundberg, Mary. Row 3: lVertz, Kris,' Foistad, Karen,' McCauley, Nancy, Swain, Susanf Landon, Anna,' Piper, Patty. Row 4: Redpatb, julie,' Bielenberg, Ianisf Scbaeppi, Linda, Gustafson, Kareny Gustaf- son, Army Gustafson, Rulb. . . . VOLLEYBALL Bottom Row: Compton, Sue: Sternberg, Ruthie, Hunt, Lynn, Piblstrom, Leab,' Winnick, Barb. Row 2: Imboff, Pal,' Boyd, Kathy, Brown, Linda: Stewart, Katbyf Tburnauer, .Marionf Rudberg, Barb. Row 3: Gilbreath, Debbieg Engelbardt, Bizzg Feeney, Sharon, Barton, Connief Moore, Barb,- Wiebnzer, Iulie. Row 4: Robertson, Tltnief Ziebartla, Marilyn: Flad, janet Risedorpb, SlJaron,' Ofa, Caranp Scbones, Corinne. It may be a physical education class but volleyball is a game full of action and fun and most of the girls find a hearty enthusiasm for the game. Bottom Row: Cutts, Linda,' King, Barby Stewart, Cindy, Miller, julie, Hipp, Linda: Thomas, Gretaf Moore, Margaret. Row 2: Vogel, Bonnie, Lundberg, Mary,' Boyles, Susan, Baird, Ann, Grudem, Jacque, Gould, jean. Row 3: Vtwoulis, Maryag McCauley, Nancy, Swain, Sue,' Piper, Patti, Hoistad, Karen, Spaetb, Linda. Row 4: Allen, Barbf Kolberg, julie: Gustafson, Army Tate, Kris- tine, Galloway, Marideeg Giel, Sue,' Bielenberg, Ian, C CLUB . Bottom Row: Gross, Pat,' Henderson, Ioycej Kissling, Kandyf Donabower, Debbie, Anderson, Sue, Hipp, Linda. Row 2: Bur- rbett, Darlysf Hamer, june, Slomba, Rose,' Tberrien, Iennettef Barnisb, Lynette, Koch, Marilyn. Row 5: Wiebmer, julie,- Nickelson, Nanryf lVentwortlJ, joann,' IVIeCauley, Nancyf Lundberg, Mary, Rowen, Barb. Row 4: Goodlet, Linda, Scbaeppi, Linda, Gustafson, Ann, Trafton, Linda, Swanson, Sandy, Pollnow, Polly,' Allen, Betf. Bottom Row: Lemire, Iaekief IV are, Cindy, lVeir, Gretchen, Newman, Bonnie, Zoubek, Linda, Applebaum, Mary. Row 2: Daggett, feanneg Bland, Barbara, Pratt, Mary Lee,' Swain, Susan, Bixby, Elizabeth, Bellis, Pat. Row 5: Gilbreatb, Debbie, Fine, Indy, Helin, Sandy Lee, Tucker, Sue Ann, Hackner, Claris, Carney, Ianet. Row 4: Parker, Anita, Hay, Sue,' Howard, Gaily Gustafson, Karen, Ziebartb, Marilyn, Oltman, Barbara. . ALL CITY Bottom Row: Scbaffran, Tari,' Litman, Marriaf jackson, Hope: Fredensborg, jeang Coben, .Marleneg King, Nancyf Brandl Lynnef Rosenblum, Arlene. Row 2: Sanders, lVil1na,' Rudlzerg, Barb.: Sternlzerg, Ruthie.: Hunt, Lynn, Abl, ,lanetg Krinkie Carolyn' Malrolm hlaureen- Boyd Kalhy. Row 5: Feeney Sbaron' Hoisser jean- johnson Terri' Arnold Barb, Leonard I J Marilyn? May, Betsy.: Boyles, Bonnie, Brown, Linda. Row: 4: Banister, Kay? lVeber, Joann,-'Cayoui Angiep l'loillippi, Diane: jones, Iewellf Cayon, Andip Gilbrealb, Debbiey Killa, Lorna,' Engelbardt, Bizz. . REFEREES The referees are a dedicated group of girls who vices, the girls receive points toward their C spend two hours a week officiating for the girls or All City Award. physical education classes. In return for their ser- Bottom Row: Roberts, judyg folmson, Marge, Barnish, Lynette, Anderon, Suef Balko, Linda. Row 2: Gibson, Sandie: Haskell, Nancyf Peterson, Indy, Stewart, Katbyg Bellis, Pa!,- Miss Crank, Sponsor. Row 3: Bland, Barbaraf Nickelson, Nanryg Barton, Connie, Moore, Barb,' Austin, Ardie. Row 4: Kolberg, julie: Errlman, Sue,' Pbillippi, Diane,' Kellum, Betly,' Potratz, Janice. .x X 1 mi J LX NMAC Km XXVX mx ilxrn - 5 J XXX 5 Q 1' Y g 3 X wx i A - f-sb X ELL 5 -T , . L 7 Q-a Q-,E - 1 -is , 5 Q .Il 'T ! ' X - - 11 5 SX i g , -x 57 x .-...-lb if ,iQ N ':- -- v xx'- N Q .4 ' S Q A Ax. -Q E55 Ji Suspense, thrills, hard work, and excitement went to make a homecoming week to remember. An anxiously awaited special issue of the TIMES announced the homecoming candidates. Vying for the honor of homecoming queen were Janet Ahl, jennifer Cutts, Bizz Englehart, Pat Imhoff, Barb Rudberg and Iudy Tilsner. Competition ran high among the king candi- dates: Dan Dahlin, Rick Gough, Roger Gray, Harvey jones, teve Keefe, and Bill Zucco. Marcy Fredenberg, Betsy May, uthie Sternberg and Sue Tucker were competing for the title of junior attendant. The climax of a week's anticipation came to an end in the II-Iomecoming Assembly on October 5. Prime Minister Curt 'Evert and pages Linda Cutts and Joni Frishberg conducted the traditional ceremony. An ecstatic and weeping Bizz and a cool Harvey were chosen to reign over the Homecoming estivities. In the queen's attendants were Jennifer Cutts and anet Ahl, senior attendants, and Marcy Fredenberg and Sue Tucker, junior attendants. Queen Bizz and her attendants were presented at the foot- ball game that night. Our team fought resolutely, but went down to defeat at the hands of Mechanics. Smiles, gasps of joy, and applause acknowledge Harvey lanes as Central'.v 1962 Homecoming King. Queen Bizz wearing ber crown surrounded by an aura of enrbanlment. Illfgfy and.lSuef t1S5llllIElfgiI,: lzlles as lumor Attendants Sparkling Smiles and a glow of excitement from lime, M' J u Sm' e 0 apprem' ' and jennifer warms lbe crowd in the cold nigh! azr HCMECOMING Bizz Englebardt and Dan Dublin Barb Rudberg and Roger Gray 142 janet Abl and Bill Zucco Betsy May and john jackson ROYALTY Marcy Fredenberg and jim Scbaffran Ruthie Sternberg and Vinre Anderson Pat Imbofj and Steve Keefe jennifer Cults and Harvey jones Sue Tucker and jan Chell judy Tilsner and Rid Gough Vifh work done, royalty crowned, game vlayed, a relaxing evening of dancing and fun ay ahead. Pumpkin Paradise, the theme of he dance was carried out to its fullest extent Z beautiful and elaborate decorations. Overall airmen, jane Flad and Steve Keefe, can he ngratulated on a successful homecoming. The annual Queen's Dinner, held this year at Coleman's on October 4, proved to he a very successful prelude to the merry-making that followed the next day. Ioan Brenner, jane Flad, and Steve Keefe seem to he enjoying every hit of this occasion so excellently planned hy loan Brenner and Tom Howard. Behr, jennifer Cutts, and lane Flad ex- anticipate the Homecoming festivities feverishly decorating the cafeteria. A surprised Iudy Behr glances at the camera while adding the finishin touches to our pump- kin throne which gracedg the stage. 1 l On November fifth eighty-four sleepy but excited seniors boarded the Burlington Zephyr at the Union Depot. As they staggered off the train in New York City twenty-four hours later, they were immediately transported to buses. The day began with a brief glimpse of New York City as they were taken to their first destination - the United Nations Buildi ing. They also saw Central Park, Rockefeller Center, St. john' Cathedral, and saw New York City while taking a boat rid around Manhattan Island. That evening they walked to the Empir State Building and saw the city at night from its top and the walked to Times Square. Early the next morning, the trains were boarded by laughing an happy seniors. It was off to Philadelphia to see the home of Bets oss, Independence Hall, the Navy Yards, and Valley Forge. Later hat night, they found themselves in Wfashington D.C. The next morning began a tour of the Nation's capital. The first top was the capitol building where they had their pictures taken. ater they visited the Wfhite House, Washington Monument, incoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Institute, and then went into irginia where they visited Mt. Vernon, Arlington Monument, and he Tomb Of the Unknown Soldier. As they ventured from Washington D.C. to Harrisburg, they aw numerous statues and other points of interest such as Gettys- urg. On November ninth, the eighty-four weary but experience-filled eniors returned with many adventures and tales to tell. I I hmm. 'wm..., if Senior Class Trip . . . . K -J si' s 1 - 1 Xi, jennifer, Dee Dee and Marc 'view Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Seniors anxiously anticipate the class trip. Indy gives DeeDee a new coif- fure. 146 .- .? w x 'f Abe is watching over you. Slap-happy seniors absorb the education of the east. Central was never like this. Coming or going, we see ex- pressions of enthusiasm on our Wendy takes a breather. senior travelers' Ding! Dong! The witch is dead! I. S. PROM .H . Curt Evert and dale An evening of music and dancing will vided a colorful atmosphere around which are in perfect yep, be wisrfully remembered by all who at- gaiety prevailed. It was a successful fare- tended the Junior-Senior Prom in May, well for the senior class. 1962. The theme, Lisbon Antiqua, pro- Harris' dance program is closely scrutinized by jones. Is there room for that dance? sk ' C I - s for Requexts were the order of the night and the band master kindly complied. 14 SNO. . if x. 1-.1 , . ' .all N I v X ,ww , , 1-ar. U H ,, A I, These senior girls eagerly U2 approach the game of broom hockey. 'fl' if 1, ri I A Y V x ' x .. . f 3 . ' jggz. ggi. Go away little girl. Y Como clean-up committee at work! fn 1 M W, KW .. ur. . .sn ,,., ,, AW., kk .mm V f ,N...,,,.Q. Q Hg'Tf2f5t5 fx - 'T,q,fi ... 'ss ' A, , ., if ff yf'fff 1-A , ' -5 -. V' i' X ., ,gs K 1 ' ifz,.,::?3f , . Xia lack be nimble, jack he quick! Us Prerision line from Shipsled and johnson Ire Follies. D071,f just stand there, do someihingl f- ..1 .s...,.'v 1963 Sno-Day was held on February eighth. Students boarded buses that headed for Como Park at 12 :50. The day's activities included dog sled races, skating, broom hockey and visits to Como's zoo. Although the snow was scarce, the spirits were high, and Sno-Day will long be re- membered. Thanks go to Sno-Day chairmen and their enthusiastic committees for the suc- cess of Sno-Day. Their hard work and long hours of preparation were appreci- ated by all. DAY Hvea 1- v -' 361+ Wo1z't you please go to Sno-Day -wilh These scenes from the game of broom hockey played by the me? seniors show the vigor at which ihe students approached the game. Unfortunately after being knocked down, stepped on, and completely torn to hits the girls still lost to the boys five There's no place like Central' to 0716. SCENES FROM . . Sno-Day came to a climax with the crowning of the Royalty. The Coronation took place at the dance entitled Frosted Flakes , held in the cafeteria February eighth in the evening. Last year's Sno- Queen, Carol Erlich was on hand to give up her crown to the new queen, Jeanne Collins. Sharing the throne with Jeanne is our North Wind Bill Zucco. Princes and Princesses of the East, West and South winds were DeeDee Cohen, john Chell, Barb Rudberg, Bill Murphy, Wally Selden, and Pat Imhoff. The Royal Court: Pal Imhvff, Wally Selden, DeeDee Cohen, Iohn Chell, Bill Zurco, Ieanne Collins, and Barb Rudherg. Chanita Ellis, acting as the royal page, presents the King and Queen with their gifts from their loyal suhfects. and Aunt Sarah wzll be so proud! . SN O-NIGHT They rould have danced all nighi. Oh! And it'.v her first date, too! Well we'll get them on the recount. Now, remember honey, Take the crown to BILL. Dont crowd lhe azsles So where are the frosted flakes already? Bxll, don't you know you are suppoxed to take your hat off in' a public build- ing? SCHOOL LIFE All emergencies can be handled expertly by this year's French Three students. Herman Held examines Judy Fine's head while Carol Fink calls for a more accom- plished doctor. Typing drills bring various looks of puzzlement from the students. Language students seem to be N listening with deep concentra- tion in the language lab. Marcia Spiegel is trying to find the right college for herself with the help of Mrs. Robinson. The intricacies of chemistry appear to be bothering Kathy McNulty and Mike Spector. Miss Baumann is shown here teaching a special class. . . . AT CENTRAL Mr. Kacelxk rs supervzszng these boys as they learn new -'kdlf m 7'm l fm1'1f'1K- One look at these boys' faces and you can see that they haven? eaten in a week. dents hope so! Tom Romhack and Gary Bei- mert are demonstrating some of the skills they learn in wood shop. ls it done? These home-ec stu- too much for you, Barb? 3 E i ? Cheryl Straus doesrft seem to . believe ber eyes, An excess of homecoming but- tons? Pal definitely agrees. Is the presenre ol three seniors 153 ASSEMBLIES . .kk , AAA, To give school spirit a good start, students participated in an outdoor pep assembly held in the stadium. The Minzltemaids performed and the football team wax introduced. Eoerybodyiv roming to Home- coming - Yea!! The holiday spirit was con- veyed very effectively with a wonderful performanre from the 'A' Choir. Student: model 1920 fashions , A a j ,. 2 5. Q, l mx f nn ,Q fo- V X x' A x f 2 i A 5 I N 1 S 7 A, C 5, 1- U Q ?fs 2 'E' Qc M Ay ' v- 1 ri-,. .,. . R l 1i'sffvs- , . .' . N2 'W as .5-QQ X as If 5 ,-nk, .4 yff . 1ff1:ffff,fwf '51 ' Azfzfi-I f-1':1- ' '4 ng' 7. ' ,Q lt. 4 6 ' f Q 1-1zf:2fX.'Lf W Mm .gf--Wi. . by ,, f mu E .5 if RF, A , 5, I K mg wg OUR PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF . fs Sheryl Wfalderz- IVlJose picture are you looking for? ' .l4fki9L9 1ifC'511.Y5, 5mi1f- Tom Hurwitz says, Smile Candid you'fe on Candzd Camera. Camera's on me! Look closely and see Pearhblossom and Snorkyn, Pete and Wendell get the inside information on this photograph. xkgsmr . Mr. McGee the staff advisor, advises staff - d Ztexlbers to keep the drawers shut when light E175 tggxfifyzdwgghzrgzjiilwlmky won er bow Vary Ellen Altobell, Sbaron fudd, Kathy Des- ond. Gloria Commer, joan Brenner, Sara Roger Gray and Barb Rosenblzmz judy Fine and Wendy Will- 5071. lurpby, Marilyn Ziebartb, Pal lrnbojf, Barb v-own. Iobn and Bob Fischer, jim Boehm Indy Evans and Lynne Brandl. Sieve Mable and Nathan Perlman. Judy Bebr, Lis Katz, Lynn Belkin. Marion Tbnrnauer Harvey jones ff' R I 1K W IM I Mika: Iijvine and arryerfe Nai' ' Ii A ik X Cum! Fink Ieff e mm' David Taylor . GOOD-BYE FROM THE SENIORS 157 M x n Q l WEEE' n k if CEHISEAN STAFF . N .Ef'?i'?Y5?9V gfibei l le e 639' e gg 5- -L Vykk ., I . A ,V ,K ,ex T . i, K k I G' All kk 3 ' b F f ff Q X l' I ' l Paul Wienerg, N K l x I ' ' Boys Sports Editor. I' i N 7 - , ossoggv--H '-Q-1-f -f K' me-efmw -M1.e.J,. bMM '1 'W-www-....4,,, wwrwm Q Fme Arts Editor' kLL,:L , Debbie Taffleg senior Eiiiibfm' ' M leeeeee N e ll,.. e l la im Fill? l l W v l ,,.WW: Vicki Marvyg Activities Editor. i . ,,,.'- Ch5'H'EKeW'D'GWd6i7fi2WfWWMffNlf4Twve . ana -Edfraafiw 'MM .Wm L eeeewfeesfhmfdeff ,mNEdil.0mimCbiefwW-0 5 w Allgl H Lge-4 ' ' Ann Corson . '1 I -t-X N, Ellen fMikulakg Arlene Rosenblumg ,a , l ,. Tl Faculty Erlztor ml-Iomeroom Edifor. 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M19-3141 NGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 Road Buddy's CHICKEN and RIBS THE BEST , f sw 4- 9' -I fvvvtv oo' 1 09' Good Luck Sen1ors Congratulauons Semors from IOTA H1 Y ., v 4 if 'Wh .LL 5 L , 'ff Abrahamson, Jerry 19,93,101, 110 Adelman, Floyd 19,145,146 Ahl, Janet 19,48,74,86,91, 132,133,141,142,145 Altobell, Mary 19,74,82,83, 86,91,144 Anderson, Carol 19,74,77, 91,108,144 Anderson, Diane 19 Anderson, Laird 19,911,100 Anderson, Linda 19,91 Anderson, Tom 20 Anderson, Tom 20 Anderson, Vincent 20,94,110, 124,142 Arvanitis, Susan 20,85,91, 108,133,144,146 Aswegan, James 20,83,93 Atchison, William 20 Atneosen, Larry 20 Aune, Judy 20,78,91 Banholzer, Fred 20,93,108 Banister, Kay 20,50,82,87, 91,132,133,137,144,152 Barth, Gary 20,94,110,124 Bassett, Margaret 20,76 Bates, Judy 20 Beaudry, Sheryl 20,91 Behr, Judy 20,77,143 Belkin, Lynn 20,49,77,108,144 Bell, Gary 20 Benner, Bernadette 21,78 Benton, Cynthia 21,86,91,145 Bergstedt, Peter 21,93 Berkus, Howard 21,82,144 Berkus, Michael 21,82 Bernath, Michael 21,144 Bernstein, Steven 21,87,145 Besikof, Darrel 21,108 Bielenberg, Kay 2l,77,91 Birger, Diane 21,77,86,144 Blehart, Michael 21 Boehm, James 21 Boisson, Eugene 21,49 Boutell, Kathy 21,78,87,100 Bawe, Daniel 21 Bowen, Barbara 21,75,86,108 Bower, Russel 21 Bowels, Dennis 21 Boyd, Bernice 22,85 Boyd, John 22,74,94 Boyd, Kathy 22,84,86,91,132, 134,135,137 Brandt, Lynne 22,50,74,77,89, 91,108,137 Bratter, Diane 22,144 Brazeman, Nancy 22,86 Brelie, Lois 22 Brener, Joan 22,49,74,75,84, 89,91,142,145 Breslain, James 22 Brick, Ralph 22 Brodsky, Howard 22,87 Brooke, Pamela 22,50,82,144, 146 Brown, Barbara 22,49,82,91, 108,145 Brown, LaRue 22 Brown, Linda 22,75,77,84,91, 132,134,135,137 Burmeister, Richard 22,94,124 Burton, Sandie 22,78 Butler, Peter 22,85,94,124 Byrnes, Kathleen 23 allender, Christine 23,90 ameron, Christina 23,82,89 arew, Jonita 23 arey, Sandy 23 argill, Kay 23 arlson, Janet 23,91 ase, Wayne 23 . . SENIOR INDEX . . . Chelberg, Judy 23,85,91 Chell, John 23,74,9-4,126,142 Clardy, Grant 23 Clardy, Lawrence 23 Clark, Sharon 23,91 Clasen, Karen 23,78 Claybourne, Phillip 23,76,8O, 86 Clemas, Richard 23 Cleveland, Charles 23,49,83, 93,153 Cohen, Deanna 23,77,86,108, 144,145 Cohen, Marlene 24,49,90,100, 101,108,137 Coleman, Gloria 24 Collins, Carolyn 24 Collins, Jeanne 24,48,89,91, 144,146 Combs, Charles 24 Commer, Gloria 24,49,50,75, 83,84,91,108,144,146 Cone, William 24 Connell, Letcher 24 Cooper, Jason.24 Corbey, Ann 24,74,77,89,91 Corson, Anne 24,77,78,83 Corwin, Harold 24 Coughlin, Julie 24,50,77,86, 91,108,144 Cowan, Mary Lou 24 Cox, Margaret 24,75,86,144, 146 Cox, Walter 24,124 Cragg, Arthur 24 Crane, Michael 25 Crepeau, Robert 25 Cults, Jennifer 25,50,74,75,82, 83,84,87,141,142,143, 144,146 Dahl, Richard 25,94,110 Dahlin, Daniel 25,93,108,110, 141,142 Davenport, Miles 25,82,94 Davison, Judith 25,75 Dehart, Richard 25 De Rosier, Mary 25,77,145 Desmond, Kathy 25,86,91,144 Devlin, Patricia 25 DeYoung, Roger 25 Downs, Gary 25 Dudovitz, Charlene 25,77,83, 89 Duke, Ralph 25 Durand, Laura 25 Duren, Mary Kay Dusel, Gary 25,81 Dyka, Alex 26,74 25,78 Earle, Colleen 26 Eha, Laurol 26,82,91,134 Ehlmann, Kurt 26 Eikens, Ronald 26 Ekelund, Kenneth 26,110,124 Elliot, Glenn 26,82,83,87 Ellis, Solon 26,94 Ellis, Thomas 26 Engelhardt, Elizabeth 26,48, 77,84,91,132,133,135, 137,140,141,142 Eppolito, Michael 26 Erickson, Jerry 26,94 Evans, Judith 26,84.90,91,108 Evans, Mary 26,100 Evans, Mel 26 Evert, Curt 26,48,83,94,141, 147 Feeney, Sharon 26,77,91,133, 135,137 H Feldstein, Jeffrey 26 Fesler, Robert 27 Fine, Judy 27,50,74,B3,84, 89,91,146 Fink, Carol 27,74,77,89,146 Fischer, John 27,110 Fischer, Robert 27,124 Flad, Jane 27,74,75,77,78, 84,87,132,133,134,135, 143 Flaherty, Patricia 27,145 Flowers, Jane 27,50,78,145, 146 Forsberg, Roger 27 Foss, Carolyn 27,91 Fousek, Faye 27,75,89 Frank, Susan 27,89,91 Fredensborg, Jean 27,137 Freeman, Steven 27,108 Fryer, Renee 27 Fudenberg, Martin 27,81,83, 124 Gage, Michael 27 Galt, Thomas 27,93,110 Garber, Charles 28 Garcia, Victor 28 Gehrke, Pat 28,78 Robert 28,78,87,110 Gehrz, Gelber, Pedro 28,74,81 Jane 28,89,110 Geller, Gerber, Paul 28,93 Gilats, Andrea 28 Gilbertson, Kay 28,91 Gimble, Francis 28 Gladis, Robert 28 Glassman, Bruce 28,48,108, 144,146 Gleeman, Howard 28 Goldforb, Reecie 28,108,145 Goldish, Marshall 28,100 Goldman, Norma 28 Goldstein, Maxine 28,75 Goodlet, Teri Jo 28,50,145, 146 Gough, Richard 29,94,126, 142 Gould, James 29 Gove, William 29 Roger 29,50,74,82,89, Gray, 108,142 Gray. Suzi 29,77,89,144,146 Grodin, Warren 29,80,110 Gross, John 29,78,93,108 Gundy, Vivian 29,86,91 Gunsel, Warner 29,93 Gustafson, Marilyn 29,77,82, 85,91 Halper, Linda 29,87 Hames, Robert 29 Hampton, James 29,110 Haney, Janet 29,77,85,91 Hanna, Gerald 29,94,126 Hansen, Margaret 29,78,89, 145 Harris, Sandra 29,75 Harrison, John 29 Harwell, William 30 Haspel, David 30 Hovlish, Nancy 30 Healy, Edward 30 Heckel, David 30 Heimkes, James 30 Held, Herman 30,79,89,l46 Heleniak, David 30,83,94,110 Helmer, Carl 30 Helmer, Carole 30 Heriderson, Robert 30,93,108 Henning, Doyle 30,144 Henricks, Julie 30 Hicks, Maria 30.85,100,101 Hill, Michael 30,110 Hillard, Richard 30,87 Hillstrom, Richard 30,94,110, 126 Hirschorn, Merlin 30,101 Hoel, Jeffrey 31,93,110,153 Hofstedt, Rodney 31 Maradeth 31 ,50,8 7, Hoistad, 91,108,144 Holton, Kathy 31,91 Hooks, David 31 Howard, Thomas 31 Huebener, William 31 Hunt, Lynn 3t,78,84,91,t34, 135 Hurwitz, Thomas 31,78,80,89, 90 lmhoff, Patricia 3l,49,74,34, 91,135,142,153 Iwen, Heinz 31 ,49,78,33,87 Jackson, John 31,94,124,125 142 James, Larry 31 Jameson, Charles 31 Jenney, Clark 31,74 Jensen, Dennis 31 Jensen, Roger 31 Jesmer, John 32,145 Johnson David 31 Johnson David 32 Johnson, John 32,93 Johnson Leslie 32 Johnson Patricia 91 Johnson Ruth 32 Johnson, Shirley 32 Johnson, Ted 32,49,78,83 Jones, Harvey 32,110,124, 140,141,142,147 Jones, Jewell 32,81,134,l37, 144 Joyce, Sharon 32 Judd, Sharon 32,108 Kadera, James 32 Kahn, Judith 32,78 Kane, Terry 32 Kaplan, Kaplan, Karkins, Rosalind 32,49 Steven 32,144,146 George 32,128 Katz, Arthur 32 Katz, Elizabeth 32,77,85,l44, 146 Keaton, Michael 33,82,94,145 Keefe, Steven 33,74-,80,83,a7 142,143 Kelm, Judie 33,90 Kemp, Gary 33 Kern, Linda 33,78 Kieffer, Carole 33,145 Kiewel, Kathleen 33 Kirst, Roger 33,82 Klebanoff, Cynthia 33 Klees, Thomas 33,93,124 Kleidon, Sandra 33 Klein, Jean 33,82,85 Kleinsasser, Vernon 33 Kleyman, Penny 33,145 Koch, Richard 33,76 Kogl, Jean 33,85,91,145 Koll, Robert 33 Kopka, John 33 Krinkie, 132 Kurnow, cufouyn a4,77,a4,ae Charles 34,87,144 Lallas, Michael 34 Lapko, Olegs 34,89 Larson, Carol 34,75,91 Latson, Louis 34,l10,124,125 LaValla, Rochelle 34 Lavin, Jerry 34 Lemire, Cathy 34,78 Levine, Michael 34 Levinson, Judy 34,75,78 Leviton, Barry 34,108,124, 144,146 Leviton, Lee 34 Lien, Penny 34,77,8-7,91 limoseth, John 34 lonson, Scott 34,93 Looney, Jeanne 34,91 Loveioy, Gloria- 35 loughrey, Perie 34,49 Luster, Gean 35,85 Mackey, Nancy 35,86 Mahoney, Thomas 35 Mahle, Joel 35,93 Mahle, Stephan 53,4B,93 Mallett, Richard 35,86 Manos, Helen 35,86 Manthey, Michael 35,86,93 Marofsky, Larry 35,50,74,82, 108,144 Marth, Michael 35,110 Marone, Jean 35 Marvy, James 35,85,10B Marvy, Vicki 35,75,77,83,84, 89,91,108 Mathes, Kathleen 35,108 Matteson, Diane 35,146 May, Joyce 35,100,108,144, 146 Mayer, George 35 Maze, David 36 McAdams, Dale 36 McAndrews, Mary Lee 36,75 McCluney, Carole 36,78,91 McGraw, Paula 36,86 McKeen, John 36 McKenzie, Howard 36 McNulty, Kathey 36,78,152 Menk, Richard 36,86 Menz, Richard 36 Mersky, Robert 36,89 Meyer, Kathy 36 Mikulak, Ellen 36,83,87 Naiditch, Harold 37,87,144 Nay, Harryette 38 Neal, Dorothy 38 Nearing, Charles 38,93 Nekowitsch, Gene 38 Neren, Howard 38 Newcomb, Carol 38,78,83, 103,145 Newman, Thomas 38 Nielsen, Angela 38,78,87,108 Nonnemacher, Robert 38 Norstrem, Sandra 38 Norton, Rose Ann 38,77,87,9l Novick, Edward 38 Nusser, Mariorie 38,78 Nygren, larry 38 Oia, Caran 38,77,78,84,90, 91,108,133,134,135 Olson, Douglas 38,74,93 Olson, James 38 Olson, Patricia 38 Oltman, Barbara 39,77,82,89, 108,136 O'Reilly, William 39 Orlemann, John 39 O'Shaughnessy, Judith 78 Paist, Herbert 39 Parker, Anita 39,136 Pedersen, Kathy 39,75,91,101 Pedro, Adrienne 39 Penne, Thomas 39 Perlman, Nathan 39,108 Perwien, James 39,78,145 Petersen, Arnold 39 Petersen, William 39,50,93, 144 Petersen, Dana 39 Peterson, John 39 Piepho, Janet 39,78,91 Milavetz, Richard 36 Milotono, Robert 36,126,144 Miller, Sheri 36 Miller, Kelly 36 Miller, Vicki 36,817,144 Miner, Philip 37 Miniclier, Judy 37,50 Mockabee, Jocelyn 37,134 Moen, Gene 37 Mogol, Gary 37,144 Montgomery, Wendell 37,80, 90,124 Morre, Robert 37,80,90 Morre, Thomas 37 Moosbrugger, William 37 Morrison, Michael 37 Morrow, Cloyce 37,77,84,91 Moses, Jeffrey 37,50,B2,83, 144 Mosso, Karen 37,50,83,89,91, 145,146 Murphy, William 37,74,B5, 108,153 Murphy, Sora 37 Musallom, Helen 37,91 Muscoplot, Judy 37 Abbott, William Young 56 Abrahomson, Perri Ann 55,85 Ackert, Gary Allen 54 Adam, Gayle Ann 57,84,85, 103 Ales, Bernard Tim 53,110 Alford, Janice Ann 56,92 Allin, Craig Willard 54,59,87, 94 Anderson, Karen Jean 92 Anderson, Kathleen 55,85,92, 101 Anderson, Mark 56,94 Anderson, Norman W. 55,125 Anderson, Robert Ellert 54 Pihlstrom, Bonnie 39,85,91, 108 Pine, Carol 39,89,91 Plahn, Paul 39,78,93,11O Polansky, Bonnie 40,86 Prieto, Nora 40 Pultusker, William 40,89 Putnam, John 40,144 Quarstad, Sonia 4O,89,91 Raiter, Thomas 40 Rot, Marvis 40 Redmond, Harrison 40 Redmond, Mary 40,81,134 Reinsch, Allen 40 Rhedin, Karen 40,49,78,85,91 Roberts, Susan 40,78,86,91 Robins, Celeste 40,76,78,79, 81,87 Rane, Lynn 40,49,86,144 Rosen, Stuart 40,87 Rosenberg, Kenneth 40,87 Rosenbloom, Bonnie 40,145 Rosenblum, Arlene 40,78,83, 85,87,137 Rosenblum, Barbara 40,85,144 . . . JUNIOR Applebaum, Mary Beth 54,81, 86,108,136 Applebaum, Mary Sue 56.59, 86,108 Applebaum, Robert Miller 53, 85 Armaioni, Babok Jordan 87, 118 Arnold, Barbara Nan 57,83, 86,137,159 Arnold, Craig Fredrick 55,76 Arnold, Roger William 56 Asher, Julia 55,67,104 Ashfield, George Mclaine 57 Austin, Ardith 56,91,133,137 Rosenthal, Stephan 41,74,75, 87 Rothstein, Marc 41,50,108, 144,146 Rott, Diane 41,91 Rubin, Barry 41 Rudberg, Barbara 41,5O,74,84 91,108,132,133,134, 135,142 Rudberg, Christine 41,91,100 137 Rusterholz, John 41,78,93, 145,146 Rutchick, Irene 41,89,108 Ruth, Margaret 41,89 Salita, Brian 41 Salmonson, Robert 41 Salter, Edward 41,81 Sanders, Wilma 41,91,134, 137 Schaffer, Terri 4l,89,137 Schraffran, James 41,74,93, 108,110,142 Schraffran, Tari 41,77,91,108 Schepers, David 41 Schmidlin, Richard 42 Schmit, James 42,85,93 Schneider, Audrey 42,145 Schneider, David 42,76,89 Schneider, Gary 42,50,74,83, 89,144 Schroeder, James 42 Schwartz, John 42,93,108, 144,146 Schwirtz, Dora 42,76,89 Selden, Walter 42,93 Sever, leota 42,145 Severson, James 42 Sevlie, Gerald 42,93,126 Sibley, Neil 42,94,110,124 Sigel, Roberta 42,145,146 Silverberg, Fred 42 Singer, David 42,144 Singer, Susan 42,77,89,108, 144,146 Singher, Laura 42,81 ,89,144 146 Skare, Richard 43,85,93 Slinde, Michael 43,78 Smith, David 43,93 Smith, Kurt 43 Smith, Lewis 43,145 Smith, Robert 43,94 Soltav, Edward 43 Spector, Michael 43,93,152 Spicer, Vicki 43 Spiegel, Marcia 43,75,77,82, 91,108,152 Spindler, Shirley 43 Steen, Gretchen 43 Steffen, Carol 43,78 Steimer, Judith 43 Steinman, Paul 43,83 Stewart, Carole 43,144,146 Stockwell, Janet 43,77,86,91 108,144 INDEX . Avishalom, Hana 54 Banks, Clifford Weldon 53 Bans, Charles 56,82,89 Barcus, Roger L. 53 Barenbaum, Larry Clayton 54 77,85,110 Barker, Judith Kay 54,104 Bornish, Lynette Marie 53,77, 86,91,104,105,133, 136,137 Bartels, Kathleen Ann 55,78, 81 Barton, Connie Ann 53,75, 89,92,102,133,134,135,137 Stolz, Pat 43,78 Strauss, laura 44,77,108 Straus, Sheryl 44,153 Strokirk, Jane 44,82,85 Sunwall, Gary 44,93 Swain, Margaret 44,77,81,91 Szmiot, Patricia 44,108 Taffel, Debbie 44,78,89 Taggert, Vonnie 44,78 Taple, Loretta 44,50,86 Taylor, David 44,153 Taylor, Scott 44 Taylor, Susan 44 Teeuwen, Michael 44,82,93 Thomas, Henry 44 Thompson, Steven 44 Thurnauer, Marion 44,74,77, 135 Tilsner, Judy 44,49,50,77,108, 142,145,146 Tobkin, Judy 44 Todora, Gary 45 Troie, James 45,110 Trout, Joyce 45,77,91 Tschida, Victor 45 Turnquist, Carson 45 Vanda, Karon 78 Vandenberg, Ray 45,93 Vangsness, Julie 45,75,77, 84,89,147 Vasiliou, Ellen 45,48,74,78,91 Vierow, Mary 45,145 Wagner, Paul 45 Waldon, Cheryl 45,48 Watkins, Delores 45 Weisbrod, Daniel 45 Wells, Rosemary 45 Whaley, Janice 45 Wheat, Bruce 45 White, Douglas 45,93,101,145 White, Nancy 46 Widsten, Mark 46,93 Weise, Arvella 46,84 Williams, John 46 Williams, Lindo 46 Willson, Wendy 46,81,89,91, 134,144,146 Witzany, Marcia 46,86 Woseth, Paul 46,94,110,124, 125 Yellen, Susan 46,77,144,145 Young, Robert 46,81,93 Zats, William 46 Zeff, Leonard 46,86 Zeno, Toby 46 Zidel, Michael 46,128,144 Ziebarth, Marilyn 46,74,84, 91 ,134,135,1 53 Zisson, Sandra 46,77,89,91, 108,145,146 Zoubek, Richard 46 Zucco, William 46,85,94,10B, 110,111,142 Bassett, Charles Michael 54 Bauer, Bonnie J. 56 Bauer, Diana Jane 53,86 Beauneir, Polly Edith 57,88 Beckman, Mark Everett 57 Beecham, John Oliver 53 Beedon, Laurel Elizabeth 57, 81,83,89,102,103,159 Begum, Faye 56,5B,87 Bellis, Patricia Marie B6,9l, 108,136,137 Bennett, William Michael 54, 59,125 Benton, Michael J. 53 Berberich, Nancy 55,77,88 Harris, Patricia Ann 54 Berc, Patti Ann 54,58 Berg, Sandra Lorraine 84,92, 133 Beulke, John Alfred 54 Beyer, Cathy Diana 54 Bickel, Mildred Miriam 59,77, 88,108 Biehler, Robert Ralph 55,87, 94,102 Birawer, Carol Ann 54,105 Bland, Barbara Jean 55,102, 136,137 Blehart, Meredith Ann 55,81, 88,103 Blons, Anthony Douglas 55,85, 94 Boldt, Tom Henry 57,110,126 Bomberg, Bernard Louis 53,87 Bornstein, Frank Allan 54 Botts, Sharon 53 Boyd, Judy Dorlhea 57,75 Bayles, Bonnie Kay 56,137 Brands, Robert Keith 57,87, 100,125 Brewin, Irvin Ozello 53 Brady, Norman Mark 102,103 Brown, Rosemary 56,74,88, 102 Bruce, Thomas D. 54,94,104 Bruner, John D. 53,94 Bryant, Katherine 54,92 Buford, Iris Jean 55 Buggs, Louis 56 Burchett, Darlys Charleen 88, 92.136 Buser, Carolyn Elizabeth 57, 78,81,83,87,102 Butwin, Ronald Joy 53,77 Butwinick, James 56 Buzicky, Barbara Jean 54,59, 86 Byrne, Betty Lou 53,105,108 Cadwell, Janice Mylene 54,59, 81,108 Campbell, Virginia 55,101 Carlson, Gail Yvonne 57,77 Carlson, Gary Leslie 55 Carlton, David James 57 Carney, Janet Madelaine 54, 81,89,136 Carter, Toni 92 Cayou, Andrea McHugh 57,77, 86,134,137 Cayou, Angela M. 56,77,84, 86,132.134,137 Chadwick, Lynn Suzanne 53 Chaney, George Edward 57 Chase, Linda Kathryn 57 Chase, Richard S. 56,101 Childers, Patrick M. 53 Chopskie, Thomas Michael 55 Chute, Kathleen Florence 57, 88,103 CICIPPI Sandra Elaine 81,99 Clark, Gary D. 54,81 Clark, Michael John 57 Clay, John Louis 55 Clelland, Alexander Eugene 56 Clemans, Melissa J. 56 Clements, Richard Altis 54,125 Clemons, Lee Marcellus 54,108 Clemons, Versea Lorraine 54, 104 Cleveland, Linda Ruth 54,75, 86 Cline, Roger Allen 56,80 Clonkey, Ed Lee 57 Cochrane, Dennis George 53 Cohen, Marsha Gail 56,86 Collins, Garnett 53,102 Collins, Kathleen Ruth 56 Compton, Harriet Sue 53,84, 134,135 Connors, Mike Rolland 53,67 Cormican, Gary Phillip 54 Cornell, William Ernest 56 Corwin, Judith Lori 57,77,85, 108 Crawford, Diane 53 Curtis, Gerald C. 56,87,94,102 Daggett, Jeanne Elizabeth 55, 74,88,91,102,136 Dahl, Charles Michael 57 Dahl, Kathleen Ann 54,100, 108 Dando, John Bruckner 57,94, 128 Daniels, Susan Rene 54,85 Danielson, Lois Louise 54,74, 77,86,92,108 Danielson, Margaret Ann 54, 92 Daugherty, Judy 55,77 Dayton, Thomas Leroy 57 Del Pino, Jerome 56,82,101, 110 Deneau, Madeline Marie 54,88 Despen, Lee 57,128 Diehl, William Titus 57 Dinesen, Marilyn Ann 55.81, 88 Di Santos, Patricia Carol 75, 104 Dohrmann, Larry Harold 55 Domagalski, Wayne Alan 54 Donaby, Albert Lee 57 Donaldson, Lee G. 56,104 Donohue, Katherine Mary 82, 92,108 Dax, Thomas Arthur 53,90 Doyle, Donald 53 Dremmer, Frances Myra 57 Drexl, Kathleen Ursella 53,101 Dubin, Karen Mary 89 Duffney, Kathleen Marie 55 Dumke, Albrecht T. 56 Dunlap, Roy John 56,74,83, 88,94 Dunnigan, Terry Eckley, William H. 54,76 Edelstein, Jerry Lee 53 Edmeier, Gary 53 Effress, Roxanne 56 Eilers, Sharon Joyce 57,78,87, 92,102,103 Ekdahl, Karen louise 54,74, 88,92.102 Ekern, David Stanley 57 Ekrem, Fred Paul 53,58,85 Engesath, Nancy Ann 53,75,89 Entleutner, Thomas Edward 55 Erdman, Susan Diane 54,92, 134,137 Erickson, Janet L. 53,75,92 Erskine, Marcia lynn Esrig, Clarice Ann 57 Etienne, Diane M. 56 Fabel, Thomas Lincoln 54,94, 128 Falls, Craig Phillip 55,77,87, 88 Farbelow, John Charles 54,104 Farnsworth, Ronald Charles 55 Fearing, Mary Claudia 54,86, 105 Fechner, Catherine Eve 55,75, 102,103 Feirtag, Gary Eugene 54 Ferguson, Stephen Robert 55 Fischman, Harlan David 56 Flaherty, Michael Shaun 56 Flowers, Patricia Marie 54,81, 85,90,92,108 Fluegal, Charles Joseph 57 Flynn, Margie Mary 78,81,85, 108 Fogelberg, Katherine Alice 53, 59,B8,9l,102.103 Foreman, Eva Nina 53 Farsberg, Trudie Jean 57,105 Faster, James Ruben 54,81 Foti, Lana Anne 81 Frankel, Janice Eileen 55,86 Fredkave, Joseph louis 53 Freedman, David Bruce 57 Friedman, Shelly Ann 56,78, 82,86 ' Fritz, Allan J. 57 Froats, Charles Wesley Froman, Steven Bruce 57,78,94 Frost, David Robinson 54,101, 125 Fudenberg, Jerry Lawrence 128 Fuller, Michael Forbes 55,101 Gage, Barbara Helen 53,75 Gaustad, Martha Karen 55 George, Michael John 55,88, 94,118 Germscheid, Robert M. 56 Gibson, Sandra Jean 53,74, 77,84,9l,133,l34,137 Giesen, Norma 53 Gilbreath, Deborah Louise 53, 77,84,92,134,135,136, 137,155 Gleason, Diane C. 56,82,108 Goldish, Mary Suzanne 53,83, 85 Goodman, Murray William 57, 77,85 Gave, Terry Francis 54,125 Greenwell, James Ted 53,101 Grobosky, Barbara Gae 53,75, 85 Grosby, Fred 56,81,88 Gross, Barbara Ann 54,78,86 Gross, Mario Elga 57,87 Gross, Robert Leo M. 56 Grudem, Sharon Mae 54,92 Guiliani, Robert 53 Gulbranson, Robert David 54 Gurstelle, Steven Michael 53, 87 Gustafson, Eileen Shirley 53 Hackner, Mary Christine 85,92, 136 Connie Rene 54,81 Hahn, Hallfin, Gerald Steven 55 Halper, Carole Lee 57,87 Halper, Roberta Sue 57,77, 104,108 Hamm, James 53 Hammerstrom, Jean Marilyn 56,86,92 Hanson, Linda Kay 86,91,102, 133 Harris, Robert Lewis 55,83, 94 Haskell. Nancy Carol 53,86, 133,137 Havlisch, Gene Leroy 54,88 Hawthorn, Shirley Jean 54 Hay, Susan Diane 53,58,92, 136 Hedback, Anne E. 53,83,88,89 Heaq, John Morse 55 Helfman, Ronald John 56 Helin, Sandy 56,75.77,84.B5, 92,102.103,108,133,136 Helmer, Catherine Jane 54,76, 90 Henderson, Alice Joyce 55,77, 92.136 Hendrickson, Robert Leroy 54, 94.103 Herman. Frances Marie 54.105 Hicks, Donald Marvin 55,85 Hiner, Mary Clay 55,75,104 Hinze, Richard Louis 53 Hoff. Veronica 53 Hoffman, Susan Carol 81,85, 101 Hoffman, Tom James 56,102, 103 Hoisser, Jean Marguerite 55, 84,85,92,134,137 Hoistad, Jonathan Clark 54, 59,87,94,108 Holloman, William J. 55,99, 125 Holmgren, Kristi Ann 54,92, 108 Holst, David 56 Holtz, Peter 53,85,l02,103 Hooper, Bill Russell 57,76,80, 87 Hoover, Don 57,79 Hoover, Terry Charles 54 Horn, Barbara Ann 54,75,104 Hart, Vivian Jeanette 55,87, 102 Hoveland, Jeffrey Maliven 57 Howard, Jean Catherine 57,90, 100,108 Hoxmeier, Kenneth J. 53,83 Hoyoss, Sandra K. 56,88,92 Hubbard, William Edward 57, 94,118,128 Huebener, Clarke Ralph 55,94 Huebener, Timothy 94 Huesman, Donald Eugene 55 Humphrey, Candace 56,84,B5, 92,133 Hurwitz, R. Daniel 55,74,85, 155 Hyatt, Bonnie Annette 53,75, 84,85,92,133 lsenberg, Marilyn Kay 57,105 Iverson, Sharon Rae 57,83,92 Jackson, Hope Ellen 57,84,137 Jacobsen, Dawn Susan 56 Jennings, Robert Charles 55 Jensen, Ron 56,94 Jersak, Don Albert 55,94 Jesse, Bruce Clifford 55,76,94 Johnson, Claudia 54,77,84, 91,102,103 Johnson James Harry 56,82, 108 Johnson, John 55 Johnson, Lanny Mark 54 Johnson, Marge Ann 104,137 Johnson 'Michael Mark 53 Johnson Robert Allen 53,87, 103 Johnson, Sally Ann 55,105 Johnson Sylvia Dianne 54,81, 102 Johnson, Terri Lou 55,86,91, 101,137 Jones, Kathy Vivian 77,87 Jones, Stephanie 56,78,88,92 Jorbin, Lesley Ellen 55,86,102 Joyce, Mary Lou 57 Jungbauer, David John 57,76 Jungbluth, Philip Richard 54 Kaintz, James Michael 55 Kamin, Richard 53,88 Kane, Barbara Jo 57,86,104 Kanny, Margaret B. 53,85 Kaplan, Fred Robert 57,102 Karayusuf, Alford Sami 56 Karter, Joan Rochell 53,85,86 Karter, Sandra Louise 75 Kaufman, Alissa Louise 57,74, 89,108 Kayser, Michael Rodney 57,80, 90 Kedrowski, Michael Wayne 57,77 Kegan, Robert Graham 55,83 Kelliher, Michael Patrick 54 Kellum, Betty Ann 53,85,91, 137 Kemp, James Gillis 55 Kempe, Robert T, 55,94,110 Kennedy, Robert Harris 54 Killa, Lorna Rae 57,92,137 King, Michele Marie 53,58,77, 92 King, Nancy Anne 55,58,77, 92,132,137 King, Robert Emery 54 Kirchoff, Margaret C. 75 Knapton, Terry Walter 53 Knudsen, Curtis Warren 57 Knudson, Michael E. 56 Koch, Marilyn Joan 53,77,92, 136 Koppang, Pat Marie 57,77,83, 89,91,159 Kordell, Peter James 55,90 Kramer, Barbara Ellen 57 Kramlinger, Donald Kenneth 57,87,102,103,117 Krammer, William Lee 57 Krasky, John P. 53 Kremer, Stephen Brings 53,78, 88 Labovitch, Sharon Joy 53 LaFontaine, Richard J. 56,74, 88,89 LaJesse, Gale Edward 53 Lamb, Willa Mae 57 Lange, Brigitte 56,88 Langman, Marlene Mae 55,81, 87 Lanner, Joan Elaine 54,103 Larson, Karl Oliver 56,94,108, 118,119,128 Larson, Kit Smokey 55 Latts, Bonnie Mae 55,77,83, 85,159 Latzer, Jeffery Alan 57 Lawrence, Barbara Mae 53,89 Leary, Patrick Thomas 53,77 lechtman, Norma Michelle 55, 77,86,88 Lemere, Mary Elizabeth 57,9O, 92,108 Leonard, Marilyn Louise 55, 137 Leske, Mary 56,104 Leslie, Francis Patrick 57 Lewis, DeVeIma Jeanne 53,104 Lien, Cheryl Ann 56,84,'-72,133 Lilia, John Emerson 57,94,1 10, 125 Lillienkamp, Susan Lauta 57,74 Lillquist, David Bartley 54,101 Lipschultz, Sandra Faye 53,86 lipschultz, Ardyce Mae 83,89, 159 Litman, Marcia Fay 77,84,85, 92,133 Loberg, Joyce 56,77,91,100, 133 Locks, .Charles Michael 54 loewenstein, Robert Starr 57 Lorsung, Judith Margaret 54 Lovich, Gary Richard 57,77 Low, John Rudolph 54,94,108 Ludden, Mary Elizabeth 54,77, 105,108 Lueke, George A. 56,128 Lunak, Bruce M. 57 Lynn, Robert Henry 54,87,94, 128 Mader, Ronald Mark 56,101 Magraw, Daniel Barstow 55, 86,94,125 Mahr, Judy Ann 55 Maker, Carl William 55,102 Malcolm, Maureen J. 55,101, 137 Malitz, Lela Mae 57 Manderson, Gregg James 54 Manion, John 56,85,90 Margoles, Susan Rochelle 54, 77,81 Marrinson, Sharon Lee 57,77, 83,89,159 Marshall, Thomas Scott 55,87 Martin, Donald R. 53,74,94, 102 Martin, Gerald Rhodey 56,87, 90,94,108 Massey, Gloria Jean 53 Massey, Floyd 54,94,102,103, 125 Maul, Merriett Miles 54 May, Barbara Jean 56,92 May, Elizabeth Jo 54,58,84, 91,102,103,132,134, 137,148 Maykoski, Thomas John 57 McCammon, James Dennis 53 McMahon, Terrance Michael 76 Meacham, Barry James 55,77, 110,128 Mehlhaff, Shiela Ann 56,74, 78,88 Menk, Terry Gene 55 Meyer, Bonnie Louise 57,83 Meyer, Dawn Marie 53 Miller, Gary Archie 53 Miller, Jane Lee 53,B2,84,92, 108 Miller, Jeffery H. 53,87 Milstein, Carol Jean 54,81,86 Mitchell, Mary Florence 56,88, 105 Mockabee, Walter Clay 57 Mogol, Ellen Sue 54,77,86 Mogol, leslee Gae 54,86 Moore, Barbara Jean 54,77, 89,91,133,135,137 Moore. David Lawrence 53 Moravec, Steve Theodore 53, 74,102 Morris, Charles Edward 54 Morton, Priscilla Jean 57,74, 89 Mott, John Robert 53 Mueller, Judith Ann 56,91,104 Muiznieks, Raimond S. 55.59 Mullaney. Mary Jean 54,58, 59,81,B3 Munson. Allan Gregory 56 Muntean, Gary Allan 57 Murphy, Daniel P. 56,80,90 Murphy, Jon Kevin 55,79,94, 108 Murray, Carol Lee 53,86,105 Nason, Lucy 56,83,84,92,lO3, 132 Nauman, Paul George 57,102, 103 Navarro, Paula Catherine 56, 86,92.104,105 Neal, Joseph Timothv 55 Neal. Roger W. 53,125 Neid. Mark Thomas 57 Nelson. Jeffrey Warren 55,89. 94.102.103,128 Nvmer. Sandra Gale 53.84.86 Neuenfeldt. Mary Jo 57 Newman, Bonnie Jo 54,77,83, 136,159 Newman, Linda A. 53 Nickelson. Nancy Anne 54,77, 8l,108.136.137 Nielson, Pamela J. 53 Niermann. Dennis Leland 54 Nix, Franklin 55 Nolan. David Michael 56 Norgaard, Greg 56,88 Oden. Joseph William 53,89, 110 O'Donnell, David Richard 53 O'Hara, John David 55,77 O'Hara, Mary Margaret 55,85 Oigard, Kathleen Dorothy 55 Olinger, Kevin Glen 54 Oliver, Oscar Thomas 53 Olson, John Alan 53 Olsson, Mary M. 53,81,90 Omnaas, John Russell 54 O'Neal, Alan Clinton 57,100 Opheim, Judith M. 56,77,83, 87,91,108,159 Palmer, Betty Hariette 57,78, 79,82,86,108 Parker, Jerelyn Stanhope 54 Parker, William Sylvester 57 Pasket, Dennis William 54 Pawlicki, David A. 56,77,94, 128 Peacock, Michon A. 53,89,102 Pehling, Mary Jane 55,104 Peller, LaVonne Mae 54,81,82, 88,89,108 Perkins, Susan Jane 57 Petersen, Steve Arthur 57,128 Peterson, Craig LeRoy 53,94 Peterson, Judy Lou 53,133,137 Peterson, Stanley Warren 54, 1 10,124 Pett, Richard T. 56 Phillippi, Diane Marie 54,77, 81,86,137 Piepho, William Roger 53,94 Piette, Linda Louise 56,58,89, 103 Pihlstrom, Leah Rae 54,85,92, 135,138 Pittelkow, Roger 53 Portel, Thomas Joseph 54 Potratz, Janice Marie 53,102, 137 Pratt, Randall Allan 54,74,86, 94,102 Prawer, Kenneth Frank 57 Price, Jeanette Helen 53,74, 84,102 Price, Stephen Patrick 57 Prochnow, Dorothy lrene 53,91 Quarstad, Orval Lowell 55 Queener, Carol Ellen 53,77 Quinlan, Rita Jean 57,75,105 Rambo, Donald Frederick 55 Randall, Susan Ann 57,81,86, 102,103 Rasmussen, Sherry Ann 56,104 Raucher, Regina Lee 55,82,89 Rehak, Judy 56,78,88 Reichow, Bruce Gordon 57,88, 94 Rein, Stanley Michael 55,88 Reinsch, David Charles 54 Rewey, Shiela Kay 57.77 Richardson, H. Richardson 53, 94 Risedorph, Sharon L. 56,84, 85,92,133,134,135 Ritter, Greg H. 57,94 Rivet, Monte Joseph 57 Rivkin, Judith Joy 57,78,88 Roberts, Judith Ann 54 Robertson, Louise S. 56,75,84, 89,92,135 Robins, Judith Barbara 54,77, 85 Rodenkirchen, Christian John 56 Rodenkirchen. Jane Marie 54, 74,75,77,83,84,85,159 Roe, Kit Louise 56,75,84,85, 92,133 Roepke, Patricia Mary 54,86, 108 Rogers, Bonnie Lee 54 Rolnick, Sandra 53 Rose, John Francis 54,94,101, 110 Rosen, Cynthia Joy 56 Rosenberg, Alan Hillel 53,82, 89,129 Rosenberg, Mitchell Alan 53, 87,101 Rosenblatt, Edward 57,59 Ross, Vicki Diane 55 Rossmann, Jett Allan 54,87 Roth, Diane Carol 56,108 Rowen, Barbara Jean 54,92, 136 Ruder, Carol Barbara 57,77, 83,89,108,159 Running, John David 53 Ruud, Robin Elizabeth 55,86, 92,100 Sacks, Sherman Daniel 57,82, 88 Sausen, William Eugene 55,77 Savela, Scott 56,100 Schaffer, Robyn 56 Schaffhausen, Robert Willard 55,59,94,108 Scheuneman, Gary John 53,59 Schlueter, Jolene Ruth 53,88, 105 Schmalz, Timothy Naumann 55, 81,125 Schmidt, Dale F. 56,82,94 Schneider, William N. 55 Schochet, Paula Robin 56,77, 83,159 Schoettler, Susan Elizabeth 55,81,83,87,92,159 Schones, Corrine Teresa 88, 135 Schreck, Susan Irene 53,81 Schuberg, Nora Jean 57 Schultz, James Mathew 56 Schulz, Dean Jerel 55,103, 118,124 Schwartz, Peter George 55 Schwartz, Sharon Elizabeth 55 Schway, Carl D. 59 Scott, Shirley Ann 57,91,104 Scott, Susan Joyce 53,91,104 Scroggins, Kathleen Marie 53 Segal, Roberta Faith 55 Serpico, Bonnie Jean 55,58 Shaller, James Edward 55,108 Shanklin, Eddie Earl 55 Shaw, Marian Pearl 54 Shepard, Jack Edward 53,82, 87,108,129 Shiller, Gale Anne 57 Shuster, Rita Mae 56,77,85 Silverberg, Ruth 53 Simes, Jael 56,77,108 Sims, Dennis, Jr. 57,81 Sims, Evonne Marie 54,91 Sinaiko, Joanne Sara 56,77, 89,103 Sierven, James Dennis 54 Sklar, John Marshall 55,85 Slinger, Geraldine Marie 53,58 Smith, Cheryl 56,105 Smith, Gregory Alan 56,94, 102,110 Smith, William Arthur 56,1041 124 Smolik, Nancy 56 Snyder, Edward John 54 Snyder, Leslie Ann 55,92,108 I Sorensen, James Roy 56,103 Soshnik, H. 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