Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1965
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McGee -Q., wi wg Q5 Q FINE ARTS 48-59 f ' ,.,' if ,, Y Q g W gl-n..f 1 ,,kEJ il ,, 2 i A wg' Z V 'f ' - M v H I h T , ,- A I N FACULTY 6-1 7 in 1 .S yu . If ACTIVITIES 18-27 I CLUBS 28,47 ,T . ., ., . ,, 1 v . Q: X V 'A' 5 . 3 iw . , ,. ATHLETICS 60-87 UNDERCLASSMEN 88-1 13 Our minds and memories will one day draw us back into the past. Across the shadowy path, and through a hazy mist, through a glass - darkly. Another year has gone by. In some respects it was a good year, in other respects it was not. At some later date we will want to recall the happiness and heartache of the year 1964-1965. Not only of that year, but of the span of years that we spent at Central. Some attempts at gazing through the mind's window will appear blurry. However, some memories of 64-65 will be forever preserved in the pages of this Cehisean. Memories of un- sure freshmen . . . over confident seniors . . . the vast size of the school both in structure and population . . . teachers . . . classes . . . traditions like the operetta, homecoming, sno-day, the Minutemen . . . friendships, some that will endure the test of time, others that will not . . . the prevailing spirit of Centralites to succeed made evident in both athletics and scholastic competitions. That day will be soon upon us. The day when we pass through a hazy mist, through a glass - darkly. -'-11 l ., -swims M fy., , b SENIORS 1 14-1 5 5 Y i'l w, ,.,f. i I I My I 4 In ia ' A ,mm - A? A C U L T Y A First impressions . . ' ' t Scholarly looks . . -2, e t Tests... X 'i 1 Homework . . Record books . . . f Guiding minds . . Guiding hands . . . W Those that cheered us in our efforts to succeed, This moment of reflection was therefore upon agreed Q .Ms ADMINISTRATION s R. J. ENGEBRETSON - PRINCIPAL Rf Your years at Central High School can be likened to a mirror which Clouds with age while remaining faithful in its major outlines. The long hours of study - favorite classes and teachers - social events - athletics - friendships - such reflections are in a sense selective, a function of what has been important to you. Time has a way of sorting out the significant from the trivial and often surprising us with what endures. Our personal wish is that your memories will be filled with a store of pleasant and meaningful experiences at Central. We would hope that they have helped you develop the knowledge and wisdom to gird your ambitions for a full and a happy life. MR. BORCHARDT is MR. BRODIE is one MRS. BULKA, coun- MRS. CLARKE, in her MR. CURTIS, new to Although originally an CCUNSELI I , I X 4 Central's visiting tea- cher. Hetakes special interest in counseling students and helping to make high school worth-while for them. of Central's counselors in charge of underclass- men. His favorite pas- times are reading, hik- ing and swimming. OFFICE STAFF After hours, MRS. .IAHNKE puts thetrials and tribulations of Cen- tral's office maintenance behind her and concen- trates on her homemak- ing duties, . fs' W' .. 5 . 1' '7 t 7 .t , if li it . Mr. Engebretson's in- valuable assistant, MISS SAS, enjoys traveling and reading. 'Vs ',,, aw Xe., .gif QQ, ' aim 5a-Mm Q . V ll . Vi wit Q VJ E I i it 1 I lf selor to the seniors, spends her spare time knitting, playing the piano and attending symphonies and the- atrical productions. MRS. WEIBEL, one of Central's busy school clerks, finds music and handiwork relaxing pastimes. . first year at Central, is senior counselor in charge of scholarship applications. Her fa- vorite hobby is sewing. the counseling depart- ment, is the eleventh grade counselor. He enjoys literature, dra- ma, painting and golf. English teacher, MRS. ROBINSON, the jim- ior class counselor, thinks counseling a wonderful challenge. Her special interests are reading and traveling. Miss Ryan helps a student select reierences which will aid his study or research. Central's librarians are invaluable guardians and guides to the school's vast collection of academic and lit- Cfafy YESOLIYCCS . Central's counseling staff has the vital re- sponsibility of being social, vocational and educational guides to the school's large student body. Thereby, its office has en- larged both the collection of information regarding college admission requirements and the vocational file. With the extensive battery of tests administered annually - such as the Iowa tests, English Co-op, Kuder and Strong Interest tests, College Boards and the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test - the staff helps students plan and adjust their academic programs. LIBR RIANS MRS. CAROLINE is the school librarian and advises the Library Club. times traveling. I-Ier favorite pas- are reading and P9 MISS RYAN is the as- sistant librarian. Her outside interests include playing the piano and tennis. SPECIAL CLASSES .fisrww f -11 Q ' 'A fifty -- ' X K 3521552 'i R aa . M1,..,,h..,,, 'e ' 'sk -my if if' Aff 2 A M H! Q: . , E522-if ' - X ' f S S SS MISS FORD teaches the visually handicapped. She enjoys dancing and horseback riding and takes an interest in the St. Paul Chamber Or- chestra and Art Center. MUSIC MISS DENZEL, a voice teacher, directs the operetta and musical programs. Her special interests are singing, cooking and bridge. MR. MACKIN in- structs the deaf. He enjoys scouting, camp- ing and canoeing. MRS. RASMUSSEN, a vocal teacher, is new to the music department this year. Her outside interests include flute playing, politics and bridge. V ff. . J il ' . 2 ' i ,vw f , 5 M 'lafl isvfi . Q Qu... ji V A , I .X if . jj VVVL . V , ,.f-an., - . 'ly 1 JH. ' fiifixfz ' . gg -it - .-J,.f.f.sfz, 5 g, K. . . .- L Y f , MR. MCGEE is chair- man of the Special Classes Department and is advisor to the Photography Club. His interests include model planes, bridge, golf and table tennis. Directing the band activities at Central is MR. SCHLICK. Be- sides music, his in- terests are hunting and fishing. as' J' P 9 QB Q 0 -' al J' V ima I 'bl 'Oi 1 . ix 6 1 s gf J. K 1 ,gif cgi, :rjj ,guy x Q A t nfgimfg 13'f.!ifQ, Q::it'T'Lf1f 'ffl v. fs-Q ftif'aw5ge?'p.TNf1 -gif' Nt- fa 0'5 -fi'?.jQ,g'gg' f I .xg g af, 3, r . t 1' H fits-.avr . 'Aa 5 M fix MR. OLSON is new to Central's faculty. Aspe- cial class teacher, his outside interests include golf and reading. MRS. RICHARDSON teaches the deaf. Her special interests are re- finishing furniture, jazz and cooking. The Fine Arts Department provides the stu- dent with the opportunity to develop his talents while learning to appreciate the abil- ities of others. A major contribution of this department is Central's fine band, led by Mr. Schlick. Special classes give the handicapped student the educational and social advantages of attending a public high school such as Central by providing supplementary classes geared to meet his special needs. Mr. Mackin instructs one of his hard of hearing students at the blackboard. One ofthe enviable advantages of these classes is the tremendous amount of individual attention offered the stu- dents. MR. JASPERSEN tea- ches art and crafts. His outside interests in- clude painting, sculp' ture, camping and ca- noeing. RT-SPEECH MR. NELSON, an art teacher, spends his lei- sure time in artistic en- deavor. He also enjoys political debates. 93... HOME ECONOMICS . -W. f , - . l - g Niggas, , Q i ,J as M95 L95 L K 1 41 v W I .ejfffl m'm'V K A '3' K ,'VA,- MRS. BROWN is new to the HomeEconomics Department. She en- joys sewing, rose gar- dening, baking and reading. 46 E R6 Y, , - 'S .,,. -i . ,,,. .aft ' . MRS. HALL teaches home economics and social and family living. Her interests include interior decorating and knitting. W :W ., ' A at gi. 't-ftigaa if . ' - W . Cliff PHYSICAL EDU CATIO MR. FRITSCHE, a physical education tea- cher, coaches the 'B' basketball and A base- ball teams. He is in- terested in all areas of athletics. pa--gm, .Has A... Along with teaching physical education and chairman of the depart- ment, MR. KELLY coaches 'A' squad bas- ketball. He is also a track official. fd' Q' Q. F Agfa, rm YQ , Q ...av .Y J MR. WOLF teaches boys, physical ed- ucation. He coaches the gymnastic team, is 'B' squad football assistant and coordinator for spring intramural sports. 'HSI A new teacher in the physical education de- partment is MISS RANDELS. She co- advises the Pep Club and G.A.A. and enjoys traveling. MISS SCl'lMOKlil. tea- ches girls' physical ed- ucation and is co- advisor to G.A.A. and Pep Club. Her special interests are sailing and knitting. N i is A it-lg S Qi,- tf' la S 0 Home economics prepared Central's young women for a most important facet of their future-home making. Cooking and sewing classes and a course in family and social problems send them into the world better prepared to assume their eventual responsibilities. Mrs. Hall helps a student familiarize herself with that invaluable piece of equipment, the sewing machine! Good Study habits and academic development are easiest achieved by a healthy, physically fit student. The goal of the Physical Education Department is to develop the healthy body for that sound mind. Taking advantage of ideal weather, Mr. Kelly prepares students for a class track event. f. , K 5 f - A ta gt? it O3 i W -- c N L- '9!P'.'rf,. ' - L , N at , H f'.Q? .. H S I gg . 1 V .gaze , ' ff l , .,.' ' ,. . LW f. - A ' ' If' ' - '-e- .e..' L' w ' if fi? 1 A 1 Lv- - TW 4, f - , 0 ' ci? f . .... X 353544 ,,, -at x' l 4 ,JW v f..f-f- tm U f . ff .M fefffai - f ' -V .- . . as - f - - it Qi W f .1 52 X 'Yi ' 'ff 2 ' 'f,1., ' if . . 1 7... A' .af Q .F ,. 2 if 4 1.9 w . I at ' N A -. .. . . A 33 . 2 js L u ' -l . . N- ' ' --. . f V V . 'p,..:, Ifaa 1 - lt 'fe if at 52 1. Q 4 W .-.rr-5 Mr Andrews helps one of his boys with the complexities ofa drafting assignment The training acquired in these vocationally orientated courses proves to be useful in personal as well as MR. DANIELS is Cen- tral's Business Coordi- nator. He is advisor to Cent.ral's chapter of vocations and enjoys boating, hunting and photography. MR. ELLSWORTH tea- ches bookkeeping and typing. His outside in- terests include wood- working and hunting. MR. ANDREWS, one of Central's drafting tea- chers, enjoys all sports activities. He assists with cafeteria super- vision. MR. GAVIN, a typing teacher, takes special interests in growing pine trees. Other in- terests he enjoys fishing and hiking. are 11 MR. HILDEBRANDT teaches shop math. He has charge of gym lock- ers and is a great sports enthusiast. MRS. HOGAN teaches clerical practice. Her hours away from Cen- tral are spent in home- making and other fam- ily activities. I MR. KACALEK, a wood shop teacher, is quite active in adult ed- ucation. He enjoys stamp and coin collect- ing and likes to hunt and fish. MR. JESSEN, a former Wilson teacher, in- structs clerical practice and occupational rela- tions. He is co-admin- istrator of textbook dis- tributions. DUSTRIAL ARTS uf K in I ...K .,,.. . V, -V.V . i:l!.gj.Q53 ' ' ' . ., at , - K?1ff.Saf.-ri:-Lge? , j m r. fit fr' t - ggi New to Central this year is MR. MAN- NINEN, one of the industrial arts teachers. His outside interests in- clude water sports and hunting. He is Cen- tral's junior Achieve- ment Advisor. MR. SA UER teaches metal shop. He is the 'A hockey and tennis coach and assistant A football coach. BUSINESS MISS KOEHLER tea- ches secretarial practice and typing. She is ad- visor for the Future Teachers of America Club and is co-advisor to the Historical Society. MR. RYAN, a book keeping teacher, is Cen tral's athletic director school bursar and ad visor to the cheer leaders. E GLISH lk MR. CASTLE teaches junior English, coaches swimming and 'B' squad baseball and is a cafeteria supervisor. He enjoys sports, hunting 1. .1 . - V41 K. gr r' f My L . ,. .,l,l ,.,s . jg, ig s,llss t K ' . f- ff . .- As a sophomore Eng- lish teacher, MR. CAV- ANAUGH knows the value of a good book. However, he is equally enthusiastic about base- and fishing. ball! Without the mastering of communicative and comprehensive skills, the student is not prepared to meet the challenges of his society. The English curricula provides for him the opportunity to develop reading and gram- matical tools, self expression, and a sound literary background. MISS KORFHAGE is co-advisor to Central's MR. GUENTER tea- ches senior English and journalism. He is ad- visor to the Times'and enjoys camping, canoe- ing and fishing. Historical Society and teaches ninth and eleventh grade English. She finds enjoyment in gardening, reading and knitting. MR. LENHOFF teaches senior English. During the summer he manages a little theater. R1 M. , - As an English teacher, Miss Stender realizes the importance of extensive drill discussion and writing exercises to the development of vital basic skills rv hfes MR. McDONALD, a sophomore English tea- cher, coaches RB' foot- ball. He's a sports en- thusiast, and likes to read. MR. ROBIDEAUX tea- ches junior and senior English and is the ad- visor forthe 'Cehiseanf He coaches the 'B' squad hockey team and enjoys hunting, fishing and canoeing. . - ' -1 fait A MR. SMITH teaches eleventh grade English and a German l class. He is advisor to the Chess Club and Stage Force. His outside in- terests include bridge and carpentry. Language study, while giving the student insight into the character and culture of a people, helps ' f H him develop a better understanding and command ofhis own tongue. X 5 Y 1 W? v v K2 5 X s x . X-5 itz,-. .vs 7.'-' it it . ist.-.. .. f . -of. MISS STENDERis new to Central's English De- partment this year. She teaches freshmen and sophomore English and is advisor to the Usherettes. HCI Outside interests include music, reading and hiking. 'N- ,- As seen in Mr. Castle's eleventh grade class, a most enjoyable element in the course's presen- tation is lively give and take discussion in which the student puts his tools of self expression and literary comprehension to practical use. MRS. FLEMING tea- ches all four years of Spanish. She is advisor to our Spanish Club and enjoys classical gui- tar, oil painting and reading. , tgg V ' .lgkiw Mr. R. Temple realizes the advantages of the language laboratory in helping the student develop his verbal technique and master problems of pronunciation and comprehension. it 13 New to our language department is MRS. H UGHES, who teaches Latin. She enjoys gar- dening ancl collecting recipes. ff LA GUAGES MRS. SVVANSON tea- ches all four years of German, She isadvisor to the German Club and enjoys gardening, mu- sic, tennis and swim- ming. As Central's French tea- cher, MR. R. TEMPLE is advisor to the French Club. His favorite pas- times are gardening and reading. SCIENCE I I ' J ?,l 5 , A . It 3l'i Va New to the science de- partment this year is MR. A'l'KINSON,who teaches biology. He en- joys sports, drama and musical plays. IW ' f' fr.2f.,5tq.:-,., 4 A with, vig, ' t -T55- - -I M 'life I ,i,i , - Ei I I Y ff Y -'I' it ii':. I W. ' it-at M ISS B ENZ teaches practical and general science. She enjoys sports, drama and mu- sical plays. ' 1fff.lfv.Uif in MR. GERIDTS, a biol- ogy teacher, is alsojun- ior Class Advisor and junior varsity track coach. He enjoys read- ing, golf, bowling and fishing. MR. MOLKENISUR teaches chemistry and Science 12 D. He is advisor tothe Chemistry Club and advises the Projection Force and Audio-Visual Educa- tion Program. ,U COHC f ,ag ff,v ff.. V iff' the Llzl. is a equip- :X A K M R. TANGEN teaches physics. As a sports enthusiast, he is across country and track judge and enjoys hunting and fishing, 5, Q ' . E- 1, . XX- QI ' , , uv X Y In the physics laboratory, Mr. Iangen helps his students put ' C 4 theory into practice. He knows one demonstration is worth , A ten explanations! The social studies curriculum is so orientated as to give the student a clear cut picture ofthe past, present and future S I I I of our nation and our world. This subject is vital in the development of well informed and capable citizenry of to- morrow. MISS ASHER teaches senior social studies. Her outside interests in- clude music, cooking, drama, traveling and reading. MR. BRADLE, a social studies teacher, has charge ofstudent deten- tion. He enjoys rifle and pistol shooting and nature study. New to the social studies department is MRS. BRUNDRETT. She is advisor to our International Relations Club and enjoys travel- ing and reading. ,fs Gnu I ga.. Anus A transfer instructor from W'ilson, MISS IIAY teaches psychol- ogy - economics. She enjoys reading and crafts. w MR. JOHNSON tea- ches senior socialstud- ies. He is advisor to the Senior Class, Ski Club and helps with textbook distributions. an ,mfs I pm ,V , , M. ,M . grew- 'Q E A I. ,Q , in , , mr W b I V , Z QA . tiff? ' -fi t ' - ,gt iw- . .W , - 'TN a D I. X 14 e MR. KIRKXVQUD tea- ches world history. He is advisor to the Soph- omore Class and is a cafeteria supervisor. He enjoys politics, reading and woodworking. F., MR. MALLINGIQR tea- ches American history and Social Studies 9. His outside interests in- clude fishing and teach- f ing driving safety. In psychology-economics courses such as Mr. Perkin's, Central's seniors learn to comprehend and analyze two vital powers at work in today's world - the power of the mind, and the power of the pocketbook! - t. Mm. f 5- . 'C' ft is i L.. mv MR. MARTIN, asenior Social Studies teacher, coaches the A foot- ball team and the wres- tling team. lle enjoys sports and camping. 4' . MR. MOll.ANEN tea- ches American history. His favorite pastimes are fishing and home woodworking. MRS. NORBECK, a senior Social Studies teacher, enjoys the fine arts, philosophy and reading. relic Fr-W if .-fm it ' 'S f MR. OSBORN teaches senior socialstudies and geography. He enjoys politics, reading and fishing. A X l . ,K My MR. PERKINS, apsy- chology-economics tea- cher, is advisor for the Student Union for Racial Equality. Some ofhis interests are good food, jazz, photography and good conversation. lp. 'K Y 15 Another member of the Social Studies Depart- ment is MR. PETER- SON, He teaches A- merican history. i .- ' as-W-0s 'F Www ' uililtiff ' V-.. if V ----. 2-i,l:'E4?lfE3V5 . . ' J f M . , Social Studies 12 classes, such as Mr. johnson's, provide an ef- fective climax to the tour year curricula through comprehensive analysis oftodayls problems and tomorrow's solutions. MR. ROSSINI, a geog- raphy teacher, is new to Central. He is in charge of hall lockers, is stu- dent activities director and advisor to the Stu- dent Council, it H.. ,.., ar MR. SCHULTZ teaches world geography. His outside interests in- clude reading, fishing and travel. MRS. TOPDAHI. tea- ches world history. Her major interest is travel and she is a member ot L7.N.E.S.C.O. mathematics. Hisfavor- MATHEMATICS al.. MR. ANDERSON, a MR. BOYD teaches ge- higher algebra teacher, ometry. He takes spe- advises the Math. Club cial interest in the field and is coordinator of of sports. the assembly programs. He enjoys traveling. I .c ta. P-0 MR. CIAGNE, an alge- bra teacher, furthered his education atthe Uni- versity ofMinnesota last summer. His interests include hunting, camp- ing, fishing and hockey. . may Although his courses are limited to algebra and freshmen mathe- matics, MR. DUN- CKEI. finds it worth- while keeping well in- formed of all phases of v Q' . - ,.. ....,... L. A ui? jggrq ' - Mfg. .eq , if e- f q ' 'K ff ' vw'f,?ff2314'i MR. HOFF, a geometry teacher, coaches the track and cross country teams. He also enjoys reading. ,,... , os, -..N i ff- .5 Ap f Although MR. J. TEMPLE devotes many hours to the study and preparation of his math- ematics courses, he still finds time to ski and improve his photo- graphic technique. ite pastime is gopher and rabbit trapping! Mr. Anderson discusses a previous dayls assignment with an algebra class. Daily problem discussion can prevent long range difficulties from devel- Oping. MR. WASCHBUSCH, teaches general algebra and Math. 9. He enjoys all sports, but his spe- cial love is fishing. Math. students appreciate the individual attention tea chers, as Mr. J. Temple, are so willing to give Mathematics is no less a course in symbolic reasoning than in nu- merical computation and cal- culative skills. Its comprehension can prove invaluable to the devel- opment ofthe students power of concentration and ability to reach logical conclusions. S, ,,.,-ft' CUSTODIAL STAFF f -'R' . J..--ff , I .A::- 1 2 ' ' Iv i nn ,Va ' 5. .Q :Y I k ,f rr ' ,., .. 1 R - ,, A A - , - X I ARNIE CLAIR JENTS HAROLD ANDERSON BECKER HOgARD LUNDBERG I -N fb re' ,J I :ffl-' CAFETERIA STAFF ALFRED NIMIS SEQQE W W - - 'ii,Qf1fQfffg1,e ffsqssisiziifg ' - , ',,- H . - L,,..,,-, 1, -WM., ., . T :riliflifii ui.. ' A . , L' 55'1fn'f4zs f ff.:w:,s1'1 , : 1523121753 I ' ws ,wfpsmgw r swzssfwk . , , .7 I, .L 'exif gwbri fx- My ., , . ,,.,., I I ,v1f5g.,sf1 , .K fgg' gggsgf, ig! J Q, ,, . ,, wk My? , wi ..' S Qflssla' A .- A 'i,,2?F9f15?3if1 1 .. '-Tiff' I ,. - . I ' ,rf I 'W' z ' ' f , , A, V Ng 7 , A ' ' : my Yi, I '- ! LLOYD SCHIEBER VVISWIEVVSKI BENJAMIN - -Q1 M, ' . - W W ,Z - 55-If :M f , , W? A. wi! I I Fi I WW ,,l z. X? L,,. I A I ' 5' Rf? 5 , , 1 1 5 R H CHARLES ZOWISLAK CLARA ANDERSON SALLY DIXON CHRISTINE LOUISE HOWSON DOROTHY DREUTER BETTY NEAVIN ELIZABETH PRICE HOPE SPOONER W ' M SWANSON S 1334 Jfmw., GRUETAMAN MERCELLES EUNICE TANEY DELORES TRIEBOLD GENEVI ., Mg, EVE VANGOILDEN SUSAN WHITEHORN , , I ,f7., I W, A A fry, w V .,,, , ,' f ff K ' , vwfQ1f f-f- ',-H-H-9-wi-w -1:56-25-' I - 'f' x ' ,I Mfr ' rlww - . .-.f:.r,:2:yry:1w:e.nw '-- I f F' . w S- . -WS' 2 'fm , , A ' , I ' ' - A .,,- f I 91 ,Y ff fig! ,Y 3 f 4 , X ,I I A ,, ' - - . , f- Tv .Tiff HELEN WOLFE A Fw-5 - .P , :Lf-m,-135 f V any , F 'ff' K' S In In .. , R L C , N , 2.5 nm' ' , 'SQ ' .a -rf'f 1. ,W fx 1, f ' . dwg, ' I f Y.,,, Q, .V -M , I I f K fa? 4 ' ' if ff' -A 'T mfg if gr, A. I Q Wy 45, L . . . n 1 , if , y 71 I I ' 111. ff' I f A .I .kin If I 2 A I 17 - Q ,f 1.5 GEORGE LEMIRE ELEANOR SELBITSCHKA MARION YOUNGQUIST as X HMM: , + ' l FA' 3552 V , -ln-F A My WW 1 AC TIES A swish of frothy chiffon . .l . H Anticipation . A. . ip we . l Sh fi0y--- N fderous applause . 1 I , A Climbing 898 steps '. . Viewing a city at night . . . 'l . Cheering,fyelling,y laughing, crying . . . y 7 Memories of events joyous and gay, Will pass through our minds on some future day -Q I THE SOPHO ORE SVVEETHEART Cn February 14, the annual Sophmore Sweetheart Dance was held in the Bill Swings and .Judy Igplt ,um school cafeteria. The dance was a memorable highlight of the Sophmore year tu be having a YVClIlLlL'l'lLll time dam put on through the eflbrts of Skip Walker, Linda Roberts, Sue Levine, Marty mg to the mmm Ol Ihr Adlfumb I U . , as do the Queen and all her royll Swaclen and -Ln Miller who were committee chairmen. subjects. his Q 19 - 8 'V Shrieks ul joy were heard as the frg?5f-:- prime mininler crowned George- iy- 7 Q 3 anna Meyers 115 Queen. janet lfogle- 1 Iv berg and Chris Lydon. in spite of L the east on her leg, were chosen rg,-V the Queenk attendants. V 7 s 'W f P l X ,,,' ,I 1 3' m : 4 3, 2, ,V N kl-0111 .InJl'1nso11, Hob XYvd14VVlCli..ll1ll ii lf liwley, .ind their dates appear lu be 1 tired and are si ' f 0 a dar 'e. ,, , 8 3 'i 'C Av E A 4 4 A Muay' If 19 Hear ye, hear ye! The coronation ceremonies of the Homecoming Royalty of l96-4 will now com- TFICYTCET, Wilsons queen of last year, Kathy Boltman,was on hand to choose this year's royalty. The sus- pense came to its peak and finally King jim Kolar and Queen Candy Fuller were chosen. 'i he Juniors were graciously represented in the royalcourt by Ceorgianna Myers and Linda Goon. The Homecoming for 1964 was now gayly under way on a fair October day. Activities varied from buying buttons and shakers to get- ting out of school all day to decorate for the royal dance. Nl? HGMECGMI Brislc weather and victory sum up the nightofOcto- ber 2 as the Central Minute- men triumphed over Mech' anic Arts. The Mighty Min- utemen had Tamed the Trainers . The anxious fans packed into the stands as the alumni of many years cheered their alma mater onto victory. The spirits never dropped as the Central Minutemen showed that they had a football team to be proud of. During haltltime the band, the Min- utemaids, Hag twirlers, majorettes, and a procession, of convertibles carrying the royalty entertained the enthusiastic crowd. After the game the royal couple with their court entered the cafeteria for the dance, followed by the crowd of spectators, where The Misty Isle awaited them. Silence fell over the crowd as Ron Larson, prime min- ister, read the words ofthe proclamation. Q A va e . . w ,L The royal pagentry continued as Linda Speath and Barbie King were crowned senior attendants. . l EEK 21 mga Marylyn Ellis eagerly buys some shakers from Sandy Patterson. The candidates applaud the new royal court. Wo Setting up thu throne im' thc royal danuc Arc Nancy MuC.1L1luy, Mary Lundburg, -john Lyons, and Pclcr Pudcn. The mighty Minuteman showed their strength on the gridirun .15 they dcicatcd Mcchdnics 26-O. Quccn Cililldj' .md hu' escort .lppcklr .xt lulfltixnc lor l11C c11llnL1si.1nliu gLlIhC1'il'1g. is A - , ' . i 'I A -nw Queen Cnilmdy .md lxmg ,Inn bcgan thc dance an .ui tlnuir court. including Linda Spmrlm And IICI' escort, juix1cdi11lL1lu1'. 22 ff. :fix THEJ ICR SE IOR PRC Thu ,Iunior Scniut' Prom vvtta hcld on May 22 in th 1111100 i Q Q J. ' nt oi the A. G. Bush Stttticnt Centex' on the iittmlinc University Campus, St. I1tu1, Minnesota. PatWi1swn and Dennis Sims but out on ,1 xvuntlcrittl cw ing with expectations O1111L1S1C,5t11i111g11I,L1HLi ddncing. 5 Nt 11 N f 4 8 lhc ecstatic couples typhhed thuthcmc Xoungcr 1ht1nSp1'tngt1inu .15 thsy L1.1IlCCL,1 to thc 1m'c1y music tri the Rod A111vcrg Orchestra and gazed .tt thc full tntmn and ia11ing stars. One oi thc highhghts tnfthc evening was the Grttndc March in whiuh 2111 parttmk. 23 Iht' Pttun nu put nn thmttglm tht clitnrtn 01 tht- ,iLll11UI 01.155 and thcit .tt1vtwi, Mr. Kurtis. Ihc kf1'1k1ilillICI1 wcru Iitlti Cktttntgtti. t1x't'1'4t111 iEl'1CI.llll1P' . t1. L'IIg11Jl11Iy1 15.ti'1w 15u11tngcr.p1t'- ttttusi ilunnx' N1.xxut'mt. 1'cgist1'.ttitmnL . ' H ',t1cuw1'.ttit1t1s, Seniors leave St. Paul with many expectations. Eating seems to be one of the seniors' favorite habits. 24 l It's a long reach as Barb Dix succeeds in putting her case on the crowded rack. SENIOR CLASS TRIP On November 9th, 104 happy and excited seniors boarded the train at St. Paul Union Depot. Destination . . . New York City. These same 104 excited but tired seniors got off the train 24 hours later in New York City and walked across the street to the Hotel Governor Clinton. After lunch they started on a tour of the city. Among the many sights they saw were the United Nations Building, Rockefeller Plaza and Radio City Music Hall. That evening they saw the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village and Broadway. The following day the seniors repacked their suitcases and boarded the train headed for our nation'S capital. On arrival in Washington D.C., they had lunch in their hotel, The Manager Annapolis. Then began a tour of the Smithsonian Institute, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial,, the Capital Building and the White House. One of the most interesting things they saw was the making of money at the Treasury Department Building. They then went into Virginia where they saw Mt. Vernon, President Kennedy's grave and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It was then on to Gettysburg where they saw the numerous statues, cannons and the battlefield. As the weary seniors boarded the train in Harrisburg for home they realized what a wonderful and eventful trip they had experienced. I 555 E36 e -an .l ekw, rf I Y ,W , , gy Bill Grohs may yet end up beingamasseur l l l as the expression on Candy Fuller's face 1- A shows. 1 ff Q N iff 5 ' Q55 ,ow Chris Bremicker and Donna Burgess lead the pack to the Governor Clinton Hotel. Aft, The cannons at Gettsburg captivate the attention of these seniors. ii 'Sw X53 Marie 1 Bruce Merritt and Eddie Goldstein joined , -l ' the ranks of the other sleepy seniors who didn't want to do anything on the last stretch home 25 : 'I 1-nv Z' fx I 3 ff Y 4, R Iidkilllg ilu 111541 dung .nu Queen xliQ1lL'Hk'.lllLlKiilgliibliill. f J 'wuz lirigllr .md Q-.ulx em Suu-I7.1y llmc 5Pll'1IL'L'1 K4-n11.1I1Iu.ilyb1'u.1kI.uI.ul'u1 The first annual Sno-Day Breakfast was held on the morning ofjanuarv 29, 1965g 150 Min- utemen turned out at Perkins Pancake House to begin the Sno-Day festivities. Mid-morning, in the coronation assembly, Michelle Heautlet and Robin liorum were crowned queen and king to reign over the days festivities. Leaving school at 1g00 P.M. the enthusiastic Cfentralites poured into the buses, ready for an afternoon of' fun and frolics at Como Park. The snow activities began, despite the fifteen be- low temperature, with the annual senior-faculty broomhall game. The seniors rallied over the faculty 4-O. The other activities participated in by the students were skating, tobagganing, a snow- ball war, and hunting for the St. Paul XVinter Cfarnival's treasure. linding the day of fun, the royal dance was held X in the school cafeteria from 8:00 to 11:50 P.M. KIJXVB limporer Charlie Brown, the Corvetts and the Innocents provided the entertainment for the last festivities ofa memorable clay. XVest Wand Prince liill Szenay and Princess Sue Clark. f ,sn g. f is n In - ' nh liast XY'ind Prince Greg lillsworth South Vi'ind Prince Chris lireinicker J and l rincess Marv Lyn King. and Princess Kim Panushka. CLUBS Leadership . . Initiative . . Presidents . . Supporters . S. . Services . . . Activities . . . Watching character grow . . . Leaders of today, leaders of tomorrow 9 Ponder problems in .clearness but in vagueness on the' morrow Kee- . - FRENCH CLUB MR. R. TEMPLE Bottom Row: Craig, Carol, Presidentg Brodie, Elsa, Ellis, Marilyn, Caplow, Deborah, Sterner, Karing Mr. Temple. Row 2: jones, Diane, Foster, Maeg Hamer, juneg McCaughtry, Carolg Hott, Paulg Gaustad, Patti Row 3: Bathke,johng Varco,jimg Riggs, Kathyg Clark, Susieg Klinkenberg, Karen, Blakey, Roberta. Row 4 Ekdahl, Karla, Secretaryg Haapala, Gregg Kempka,Butch,Lampland, Ericg Nippert, jim, Treas., johnson, Doris i if't'.'if. Club, lcd by president Carol Craig and advised by Nix Temple, was organized to acquaint its members with lirench culture. Members planned a Mardi Gras, gaxe skits and showed films to interest members. A lfrizxeh Club member rests up after a long invigorating viweiviig. FRENCH CLUB . . . . C l C d F h Cl b . Bottom Row: Burch,MaxinegHoyt,Coleen,Muraski,MarygMorris,Dianag Mills, jane, Overland, Pam. Row 2: no Img presl es Over a tene u meeting, Y Gingold, Sandyg Peet, Bonnieg Singer, Betty, Schmugge, Kathy, Proue, Yvonne. Row 3: Goon, Linda, Kalis, Sueg McGrath, Carolynng McCauley, Nancy,Benson,BarbgLindgren,Chris. Row 4: Lindholm, Robyng Brown, D ianneg Keefe, Dinahg Bruett, Rachelleg Melges, Debbie. 29 Acquainting club members with their Latin American neighbors is the purpose of Sfllllllilb Cfllb. The annual Christmas Pinata party is the highlight of the year. The group is led by President Robynne Runyan with Mrs. Fleming as advisor. Spanish Club members wait anxiously for the breaking ofthe pinata. fit IP lg ln llfl i MRS. FLIEM ING SPANISH Cil,l'P: Bottom Row: Stewart, Cindy: litienne. Uonnag Gould, ,lCAlIll1iCQ Chisholm, Dell: Par-slow, Diane, Anderson, Sue. Row 2: ligue. Rimtlyq Olson. l,eslieg Melfadeiihlatiisg Barber. Corinneg Alford, Roxy: Plinte, Valentinag Mrs. Marion lfleming. Row 5: Houston. Gwen. lewis, Margaret: lielcstrand, Maryg VVinger, Adrienneg Laurie. Karong llrolson, Pat. Row 4: Price, Cheryl, Beck, liillg Holt, lfdg Del Pino, Aluliusg Logtnan, lfreeig Nelson, Tom, Vining, M il-ze. SPAN ISU Cflllli Bottom Row: Sylvester, Marie, Carroll, Fdyieg Palmer, Sue, Sec.-'I'reas.g Bolin, Barbg 'l'riplett, Patty. Runyon. Kobynne. Pres. Row 2: Pratt,MaryLeegblohnson,Cheryl, Gallo, Sandyg Ratwik, Susan, Coulter, Gloriag lfuller, Cfandv, Row 53 Howard. Gail: Spaeth, l.indag Peterson, Gail: lfellinger, ,Io lilleng Groene, H.l.aureng W'idsten. Margi Row 4: Wagner. Virginia: Cianas. bleanne. Vice Pres., Larsen, Aluneg lillingson, Tedg Rudolph, ,IoAnne, Gerlich. Lois: Kramer. XY'es. 50 Y, GERMAN QQLUB MRS- SWANSON Bottom Row: Parr, Kenneth, Paden, Peter, Grafstrom, john, Lundberg, Mary, Peterson, Glen jordet, Linda, Pearson, Margie, Blount, Susan, Savage, Lourie. Row 2: Bremer, Willie, XVood bury, Dan, Sweitzer, Judy, Wahlstrand, john, Nuechterlein, Keith,Ramseth, Phyllis, Flug, Richard Kloner, Steven, Peterson, Bill, Mrs. Swanson-Advisor, Row 3: Schlaeppi, Dick, Esch, Greg O'Brien, Pete, Kantar, Barney, johnson, Ron, Warden, Daryl, Buckman, Barbara, LaFountaine Lynne, Herther, jim. Row 4: Elert, Steven, Renstrom, Greg, Kalway, Bob, Macdonald, Dave, Colburn, Vifayne, Bruce, B ob, Rusterholz, Paul, johnson, Carla, Pedersen, Don, Hanson, Gary GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Boylan, Helen, Tjomsland, Sandra, Suzuki, Nami, Burmeister, Sue, VanDeventer, Polly, Balko, Linda, Witzbacher, Betty, Miniolier, Mary,Mikulak,Mary Ann. Row 2: Collins, Susan, Diers, Kathy, Millin, Ann, Levi, Rosa, Witzke, Kay, Butler, Miriam, Zitter, Geri, McMahon, Kathy. Row 3: Davis, Larry, Scheunemann, Arthur, Olson, Richard, Svardahl,jim, Oberg, Mark, Pearson, Sarah, Hoke, Maureen, Landman, Dawn. Row 4: Kreuscher,jerry, Buetow, Steve, Hahold, Mike, Exner, Wolfgang, Theisen, Berndt, Pres., Swanstrom, Todd, Selden,jon, Treas., Rusterholz, Kurt, Rath, Terry. EX 'C x 3 Y Q 0 German students, those of German background and students interested in German are eligible for Gwwmz Club. The group, led by exchange student Bernie Thiesen and advised by Mrs. Swanson, holds meetings approximately once a month with the annual breakfast, Christmas party and spring picnic as yearly highlights. German Club members present The Night Before Christmas in German before Mrs. Swanson and club members. GERMAN CLUB Bottom Row: Kowalski, Frieda, Schmidt, Kathy, Menk, Chris, Merkel, Bonnie, Klug, Shirley, johnson, Maggie, Sec., Morris, Carin, VVhite, Stephanie, Thompson, Liz. Row 2: Lewis, Dede, Petersen, Nancy, Glenn, Mae, Truhler, Bruce, Witte, Bill, Power, Betsy, V.Pres., Godbout, Cherie, Schmugge, Kathy, Gutowich, Sue. Row 3: Straka,Lynne,Barrett, Pan, Wentworth, JoAnne, Laudon Anna, Plinte, Regina, Takle, Anne, Pearson, Esther, Bixby, Elizabeth, Spangenberg, Shirley. Row 4: Hahn, Jerri, Elliott, Jim, McAndrew, Gary, Perlich, Dave, Dege, John, Martin, jim, Bunzel, John' Piper, Patti, Hunt, Lee. s 1 1.111111 CIM, led by president jim Straka and advised by Mrs. Hughes this year, is organized for the purpose of better understanding Roman Culture thru the Latin lan- guage. Annual event is the Roman banquet held in the tall. FIOIXHIIC .Iensen and slim Nippert enjoy making plans lor Latin Club. l i , ,Q 4, 1. t 4 f if 4 ,. 5- J, 3 , 4 ... V J e 3' A i , 1 2 '. , X LATIN C1Ll'li MRSHUGHLS Bottom Row: llopkins.-Iolene,lJel1n,AI.1n1 Boylan, Helen, Nelson,Beverly, Aydt, Janice, Lane, Debbie, Barnes, Sue, Row .Zz Straka, blames, Hopkins, Linda, Thoren, Connie, Archibald, jim, Lindgren, Chris, Erickson, Carol, llandlord, Amy. Row 5: plensen, ,lo Anne, Hammond, Sue, Bougie, Michael, Bodin, John, Segell, Margie, Stellen. Marilyn, Sehutzhleanine. Row 4: Cox, Harold, Benson, janet, Stanke, jerry, Knutson, Bruce johnson, llorisg Nippert, lim, Values., likdahl, Karla, See. f,lfllit'1lll imff members, under the direction of Mr. Robideaux, spend many hours before and after schoolinthepreparation of each page in the yearbook. By working, each gains knowledge of the preparation of copy, pictures and c.EHIShAN STAFF MRA ROBIDIEAUX layouts and the general make-up ofa yearbook. Mr. Rohideaux points out liottom Row: Mikulak, Mary Ann, Palmer, Susan, Aamodt, Susan, Muck, Donna. Row 2: Naiman, liudiee, th' lint 'Ut Ut Pfepafinfl 3 Y9a1'l7U0k to Staff mCmbC1'5- D bpoolhoff, lvy, Buekman, Barb, Ristine, Rose, learson, Marge, Mr. Robideaux, advisor. Row 5: Cierlieh. Lois, klenson, Joanne, Schlaeppi, Dick, Skepper, Sue, Chermak, Maragret, Spangler, Helen, .Xa 52 TIMES STAFF MR. GUENTER Bottom Row: jahnke, Carolg Millin, Ann, Editor,Miller,BarbgHamilton, Patricia, Morris, Dianag VanDeventer, Pollyg Tjomsland, Sandra. Row 2: Markuson, Michael, Larsen,juneg Keefe, Dinahg Panushka, Kimg Ristine, Carig McCauley, Nancyg Morehead, Judy. Row 5: Wright, Mike, Anderson, Davey Borom, Robing Morgan, Davidg Kolar, jim, Iverson, john, Renstrom, Greg. Girly' League, open to all girls at Central, is primarily concerned with service projects such as food for needy families on holidays and developing fine character and ideals in its members. Advised by Miss Lanegren, their annual event is the candy sale with a reward go- ing to the girl who sells the greatestam ount of candy. Lee Hunt, president of Girls' League explains the purpose of valegrams to members. t 2 iz ff. Y 1' F' f Timer SMH members advised by Mr. Guenter are responsible for keep- ing all students informed on school activities and other occasions of student interest in the school paper. Preparation of copy and makeup often involve time in school and after school. Kim and Ann discuss the next issue of the Tfmtar while other staff members prepare copy. GIRLS LEAGUE MISS LANEGREN Bottom Row: McCaulley, Nanvyg Godbout, Cherie, Hamer,juneg Erickson, Carole, Sec., Suzuki, Nami, Bell inger, Barb. Row 2: Lundberg, Mary, Piper, Pattig Hammond, Sue, Keefe, Dinah, Easton, Sue, Spoolhof Ivy, V. Pres.g Hunt, Lee, Pres. 33 2 a 5 it I'I'I'C'I,I'I5 MISS SCHMOKHI 'Q 't tie. Izl .tg I et nclet. . the le. I rcgg L1'g I onnrtg Muck. Donna: Ileliosia, -Ianetg Illomas Clx'et.t1.Xlye1's.fleotgiitntltl.Viet'l't'es.1I3olti11.in.I'tttti.'l4re11S.gI.aChi11SlQy. Ihrh, Sec. Row 2: Aamodt, Sue: IJ.u'is tntyleg XItn'elie.ul. Llntly, Nnvtlex. Iutly: Ifillinore. Cfltcrylz Carlson, Carol. Bellamy, Mttrgaretz Shelton. Kathee tg , Sitntly. Iitm 4 Nwtin. Sumng lI.llIII,klCI'l'lQ Redpath. ,lulieg XY'entworth. ,Ioanng Clark. Susie: Becker . A. K. won, NI.ttx'g Klein. Stmdixigplomepli, Sandie, Row -I: IILIIIIIISICY, Nlaryg Gold, Nancy: Iflulahl. Kgul.1 xen. .ltineg lioCl1,I.yi1ngNellneppi.I,intI.1gilusttllstm.rXnn1fIct'licI1, I.oisg Rinstine, Rose. ttinn Row: lotloiit. I'.tinel.x1 Ilehn. lang Ciluk, Sherrellg Iloyt, Colleeng Forbortl, ,Ieannicg Hilsgcn. .Janice .. N -if I-llinger. li.tihg I..1ne. Ilchhitp Row 2: Ilroue, Xliniig Llohnson. Dorothy: Stewart, Cindyg Ulesen 1 knne. IJonn.1g Ihiitl. .'Xnnie1I7tvl1.iI1nm't:t', Ibehhieg l uller.CIuntIyg Kin f, Bttrbie. Row 5: Kimlvrou 'li E In IIIINLII Kllexen, IJi.1neg Nlillei. Klart I.ouL Clunphell, Nt1nq'1Cl1opsl4ie. Nluryg Illinte, Vulentinttg Schmuggc, Kathy 'I .. . . '. ow 4. King, .Xnnettcg Ilrutnlewiex. Annag Spaeth, Lindag Spoolhutl, Ivyg I.otStrom, Carolyn 1 , '. eg Ioon, I.intl.tgCfletnons.C141tl1yqW't1lli,Iiinclzi. 44+ ,fi 2 ' yiwfdliwm L, f .4 Organizing antl promoting school spirit with the help of the studenta is the ohiec ve of IW 67140. This year members. advised by Miss Schniokel, have Adopted otlieitl dress for all games, Organizing morning and afternoon pep tents .intl selling noni poms for important games are two of their mcthotls ot Nprtrking student interest. lnthusiastic Pep Cfluh members join in the work on their groups protests. 54 PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Huettl, Pat, Wheeler, Cheryl, Burmeister, Sue, Timm, Darlene, jannicke, Lana, Ebeltoft, Karen, Uebel, Rosanne, Nelson, Beverly. Row 2: Godbout, Cherie, Lundberg, Mary, Slomba, Rosie, Hoit, Linda, Erickson, Carol, Klug, Shirley, johnson, Debby, Fohrenkamm, Lynn. Row 3: Menk Kris, Crawford, Mary, Williams, Sandra, Ammann, Chris, Moeller, Angie, Gatto, Sue, Patterson Sondrea, Robins, Margo, Allison, Mary, Kemp,Beverly,Peper,Patti, Hunt, Lee, Clemans, Kiki, Straka Sandy, Abas, Mora, Dix, Barb, Foster,Mae. Row 4: Mutch, Kaye, McCauley, Nancy, Petersen, Nancy Nickelson, Carol, johnson, Carla, Holton, Donna, Peters, Joyce, Kohnen, Barb, Kales, Kathy. PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Nikl, Cheryl, Nelson, Barb, Claybourne, Marcia, Moeller, Andrea, Henry, Deborah Diaz, Linda, Kern, Elyse, Larson, Lorraine. Row 2: Wallace, Mary, Peet, Bonnie, Clark, Kathie Pratt, Mary Lee, johnson, Cheryl, Souder, Sue, Witzke, Kay, Hanson, Linda, Kienlen, Kathy. Row 4 Peterson, Gail, Faber, Ruthie, LaFountaine, Lynne, Grilz, Dona, White, Gayle, Gardner, Sharon Lundeen, Karen, Steffen, Marilyn, Manteuffel, Carol. PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Hughes, Pam, Awe, juliene, Holt, Sandy, Suzuki, Nami, Phipps, Betty, Hoff, Wendy Snyder, Shirley, Overland, Pam. Row 2: Williams,Barb,Porter, Daphne, Torbenson, Sandra, ,Iordet Lin, Bartels, Mary, Hall, Diane, Dowd, LeAnn, Hampton,Deena, Lockwood, Diane. Row 3: Allison Carmen, Benson, Barb, Schmidt, Kathy, Cusick, Lael,Davich,Diane, joseph, Lola, Spaar, Pat, Collins Sue. Row 4: Suess, Hazle, Nickolay, Connie, Lindholm, Robyn, johnson, Lucille, Forsberg, Joyce Boget, Karen, Newton, Mary, Kalis, Sue, Lemke, Diane. 35 PH OTOGRAPHY STAFF Bottom Row: Wegler, Mary Ann, Diane, Sec., Manion, Dong Mars, Donna, Dreelan, Michael, Ostrow, Bruce, Mr. E. Mcfiee, Advisor. Row 3: Henning, Doug, Markuson, Mike, Myers, Lyman, Anderson, Fred, Gustafson, Ann. Row 4: Winter, john, Allen, Gary, Anderson, Evan, Hess, David, Lyons, john, Iverson, john. S,l'.R.li., led by president Carl Ciriifin and advised bv Mr. Perkins. was oi'- ganized to improve racial relations atfientral. Activities include projects with Cfillil-Q 'fn -'Q' '1i:.... W '-ln 'i'i'-2, . T Keeping memories alive with pictures is the job of the Pbomgnzplti' staff with the help of M r. McGee. Each school event is carefully photographed and pic- tures are placed in the display case. Picture sales are held after the display to enable students to buy some of their favorites. The Photography staff scretary works on the books for the rest of the staff. and N.'XAC1I'. Club members were also active in the last year with helping families Sal? vliwlf' MR. PERKINS in Mississippi, S.l'.R,l5. members, along with Mr. Perkins. listen to one of theii l5UU0IT1 ROWS BCll3mY, MMHHYCIQ Takle. AHHC1 G3USI21f1d, Patti, Vice PWS-1 GOu1d,,Iffrmie: GYi5WOld, Susie, many speakers. 'I'reas.g Thompson, l.iz, Myers, Georgianna, Sec. Row 2: Speese, Diane, Griffin, Carl, Pres.g Silman, Marlene, if . h ,l.ee,l.indaygMr.C.l'erkins, advisor. Row 3: Parks, Ethel, Parker, Clydean, ino,julius, Keefe, Dinah, Kalis, Sue. el 1-s CHEMISTRY CLUB MR. MOLKENBUR Bottom Row: XVidSten, Mary, Pearson,Esther,RatWik,SusangBalko,Linda, Mr. R. Molkenbur, advisor, Row 2 Raaseh, Dennis, Pollnow, Polly, Landman, Dawn, Swain, Susan, Keller, Charles. Row 3: Lygre, Sigmund Morgan, David, Klinkenberg, Richard, lixner, XVolfgang, Eldridge, Brian. Row 4: Rohow, Thomas, Martin jim, Gardner, LeRoy, Prinz, Thomas, Glenn, Larry, Rusterholz, Paul. Cl-lElXllS'l'RY CLUB Bottom Row: Beardshloyeeg Vlfheeler, Chris, Weglei', MaryAnn,XVarnest, Marian, Poye, Patti. Row 2: Ristine, Rose, Vice Pres., Meffauley, Nancy, See., Laudon, Anna, Hanson, Corlyss, Nobel, Anna, Gross, Pat. Row 3: Rydeen, R obert, Freerking, Ronald, Pres., Ristine,CIi1ri,Miehael, lflaine, Roy, Bob, 'l'reas., Baker, Bruce. Row 4: Bruett, Shelly, Sanford, Wayne, Pesek, bloanneg Oltman, Pat, Brown, Dianne, Barrett, Pam. Y. 7' 1 37 ,N-rf Chzzzfitfafi' Cfzfh, under the direction ot Mr. Xlolkenbur, is open to all students who have taken ehemistry and are interested in exploring speeitiieareas of this field. Speakers help to acquaint members with Chemistry as u profession. Chemistry Club members listen attentivelv to their speaker. Additional knowledge of chemistry is gained by students through lab Work. 3 l Expression by way of song is the chief occupation of the members of the Fflfkfllllgllllg Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Fleming, members meet after school singing and playing their guitars to further their knowledge of folk- songs and their meaning. Fran and Pam lead fellow folksingers in per- fecting a new song. F.T.A. ..M.,,A FOLK SINGING MRS. FLEMING Schmitz, Carolyn, Makiesky, Fran, Anderson, Sue, Sec.-Treas., Kelly, Kathleen, Fuller, Pam, Mills, jane, Ebeltoft, Karen. Row 2: Bloom, Marilyn, McCaughtry, Carol, Takle, Anne, Stewart, Cindy, Griswold, Susie, Gould, Jeannie, Olsen, Christine. Row 5: Ekstedt, Phil, Piper, Patti, Dix, Barb, Vifhitcomb, Pam, Pres., Wlillis, Juanita, Craig, Harriet, Mrs. Marion Fleming, Advisor. Row 4: Maxson, Heather, Sanders, Marba I,ou, Hansen, ,Iudie Exner, XX'olfgang, Pro. Dir., Benson, planet, Spangler, Helen, Eclcstrand, Mary. M ISS KOELER Bottom Row: Bolin, Barb, Sec., Peterson, Karen, Hueller, Mary, Sylvester, Marie, Carpenter, Linda, Osborne, Kathy, V.PreS., Dehn, jan, Ebeltoft, Karen. Row 2: Michael, Elaine, Fruhstuck, Marian, Treas., Nobel, Anna, Hanna, Bonnie, Gallo, Sandy, Menk, Kris, Gross, Patricia, Collins, Sue, Miss Koehler, Advisor. Row 3: Nickelson, Carol, Benson, janet, Barker, john, Prinz, Thomas, Morgan, David, Pres., Klinkenberg, Richard, Ray, Janie, Petersen, Nancy. Students interested in the teaching professions are active in fllfllfl' 'llmftwir Qfflfzztmia. Directed by Miss Kohler, they strive to investigate all the areas of teaching and gain a better understanding of the profession. Bernie, Etta, Barb and Hossein get together for an interesting discussion before other F.'I'.A. members. 38 I E . l ON THE-JOB TRAINING MR. DANIELS Bottom Row: Batters, jon, Piel, Linda, Clark, Cheryl, Lentsch, Gloria, Ouhl, Carol, Halperin, Toby, Sec Row 2: Anderson, Mary, Pres., Naumann, Michael, Milette, Linda, V,Pres., Readel, Kathy, Bakken, Donna Caldie, Mary, Treas. Row 3: Moore, Bonnie, Pulkrabek, Roy, Goodlet, Linda, V. Pres., Robinson, Linda. Koll, Diane, Nielsen, Phyllis. Row 4: Larson, Kathy, Lindstrom, Eugene, Gutz, jim, Barcus, Bruce, Torning Walt, Huberty, Paula. f Students associated with Ou 77m job Tmiumg gain valuable work ex- ' perience through classroom activities and actual jobs during school ' hours. The group is advised this year by Mr. Daniels. Mr. jessen discusses future plans with O.,I.'i'. members. Mr. Daniels explains the finer points of obtaining a job to students. 5 ONTHEJOBTRAINING I .tw Bottom Row: Lopez, Bridget, Kowalski, Kit, Lindner, Betty, Bishop, Sharon, Mrenca, Nellie, Weinert, janice Row 2: Drost, Dianne, Skarstad, jean, Darnes, Dora, Wynn, Geri, Smith, Diane, Anderson, Kathy, Row 3 ' Steiner, Nancy, Boldt, Linda, Gehrke, joan, Abbott, Sharlet, Allen, Bev, Huettl, Barb. Row 4: Woll, Farrel Harsdorf, Patti, Gehrke, Audrey, Dinger, lois, Andreiko, Jeanne, I-lidding, Carol. 39 MINUTEMAIDS MR-SCHIAICZK Bottom Row: Myers, Georgiannag DeRosia, janet, Burmeister, Susan, Slomba, Rosie: Sterner, Karin, Hoyt Colleen, Bellinger, Barbg Thomas, Greta. Row 2: Brodie,Elsa, Donahower, llebbieg Ciingold, Sandyg Ciodbout Cherie, Shelton,Kathee,Bellamy,Margaret,l.undberg,Mary,Chittenden,Laurie. Row 5: Clark, Susie, Niefiauley Nancygjoseph, Sandie, Ristine,Rose,Laifountaine,LynnegVC'entworth,,Io Anng Dix, Barb, Power, Betsy. Row 4 Swain, Susan, Gerlich, Loisg Ekdahl, Karla, Koch, Lynne, Schaeppi, Linda, Ciold, Nancy, Piper, Pattig Hunt. Lee The girls in the Bookffwu, associated with the Student Council, work before and after school and during all three lunches pro- viding students with classroom materials and operating a lost and found department. Girls in the book store have all kinds otrcompany during lunch. BOOK STORE s I Lf S-Q ,ff x..N .NwH., The ilifunftwtmfv, organized in 1957, are still promoting school spirit. The group, con- sisting ot 55 girls with Patti Gaustad aslieutenant and Mr. Schlick as advisor, march during the football and basketball season. Minutemaitls relieve tension during a basketball game by going through one of their routines for spectators. MR. RUSSINI Bottom Row: l'ower. Iietsyt Ciommer, Andrea, Thomas, Greta: Bellinger, Barb, Burgess, Donna. Row 2: Slomba. Rosie, Ciaustad, lltttig H.itner,'lune: l.entire,jackie. Row 5: Lundberg, Maryg McCauley, Nancyg XVentA worth, ,Io Ann, Koch, Lynne, Hunt, Lee, Piper, Pattig Dix, Barb. 4 0 I Aiding the office clerks, the Offire help devote an hour a day to such activities as delivering mes- sages, answering the phone and checking and delivering attendance sheets. OFFICE STAFF Bottom Row: Metcalf, Deborah Ann, Phipps, Betty lean, Danielson, Linda, Forbord, Vleannieg Taylor, julia, Gariepy, jean. Row 2: Clark, Kathie, Peterson, Karen, Keeley, Nlean, Korsell, Barb: Nelson. Barb, Lavell, Sheilajacobs, jennifer. Row 3: .lahnke,Carol, klahnke, lynn, Peet, Bonnie, -Jorgensen Lovetta, Shelton, Kathee, Lorsung, Polly. Row 4: Ganje, Karen, McCarthy, Irene, Gustafson, Ann' Giossi, Audrey, Bannister, Merry, Grilz, Dona, Campbell, Nancy. u Students working in the Gllllkhlflft' 1hy7111't221wzl provide a valuable service to Central by working for an hour a day delivering messages and typing information for the counselors. GUIDANCE STAFF Bottom Row: Chapman, Marleen, Lazer, Barby, Williams, Linda, Amann, Linda, Rines, Carol, Weir, Gerri. Row 2: Dendy, Helen, Allison, Carmen, Moellerman,Rosalie, jones, Diane, Tuhy, Margaret. Row 3: Aarthun, Patricia, Riley, Emma, Howard, Karen, Mustello, Bill, Brown, jill, Sutch, Sharon. l.lBli.'XliY STAFF M ISS RYAN Bottom Row: Hampton, lJlfCI1E'1,,lllII11l1, Darlene, Kelly, Kathleen, Bushnell, Sandye, Ebeltoft, Karen, Peyton, Sherry, Propps. Mary Lou. Row 2: Hepola, Mary, Zeeher, Xandra, XVheeler, Cheryl, Miller, Barb: Chilton. Lynne, Pratt, Marylee, Miss Ryan, Advisor. Row 5: Fillmore, Cheryl, Vaughn, Sadie, Uervie, -lerryg Clark, lfrwin, Hanson. Cindyi Plinte, Valentina, Xvheeler, Chris. Row 4: Olson, Flanetz Vi'.1lders. Patrick: Boget. Karen: lleliosier, Genie, Sharpe, Norman: Beyer, ,lohng Collidge, Donna, Bloom, Marilyn. The I,1'!mffj1' Cfzzb, advised by Mrs. Caroline and Miss Ryan, was organized to help the student body make the most of Central's library facilities. Checking out books, collecting fines and directing students are only part oftheir duties. 5 Iiulgwgfueaf ,. .1 WV f ,A it .. r s Q X ,,,.vs.A5f f ,X ,. STAGE FORCE Bottom Row: Beyer, Bruce, Dokmohlimg Wood, jeffrey R.gClapp, Mikeg Straka, james, Sec. Row 2: Colaizy, 3 l MR. SMITH George, Ashe, Terryg Wiederhold, Conradg Clemas, Terry, Elliott, -Jim, Rusterholz, Paul, Pres. I I I l ' l d h Behind the scenes credit goes to the Sfugtf Fwza for providing technical assistance at assemblies and other programs, Such as the Senior Class Play. The group is led this year by Pres. Paul Rusterholze with Mr. Smith as advisor. A stage crew member constructs stage setting for the Senior Class Play. The Pwytcfzrm Frme, underthedirection ofMr.Molkenbur, provides pro1ectors an ot er equipment forclassroom use. Healsodittos papers for the faculty and keeps all machines such as movie and slide projectors in running order. john Glenn places a tag indicating the classroom to which he has just taken a projector. PROjliC'l'ION FORCE MR. MOLKENBUR Bottom Row: Dicks,johng Rosier, Daveyjohnson,LarrygClapp,Mikeg Dokmo, jim, Pres.g Linn, Matt. Row 2: Charpentier, G ordon, Pres.q Clemas, Terry, Wimmer, Mike, Markoe, john, Jasmin, Tony, Owens, Mike, Mr. R. Molkenbur, Advisor. ,rw t 42 PACEMAK ER HI-Y Bottom Row: Rivet, Gary, Archibald, jim, Alenov, Nickey, Campbell, Victor, Sec., Eldred, Mike, Beaumeir, Elbert, Chaplin. Row 2: Craig, David, Edlridge, Steve, Green, Greg, Treas., Holly, Mike, Pres., Swanson, Steve, Yaeger, Bob, Kapplan, Abbot, Vice Pres. SIGMA H I-Y Bottom Row: Wahlstrand, john, Deladi, jim, Berg, Gerald, Hurst, Bob, Nelson, Steven, Bremer, Willie, Nuechterlein, Keith. Row 2: Borllis, Mark,jungwirth, Phil, Grossklaus, Ron, Kalway, Bob, Scheunemann, Art, Olson, Richard. Row 3: Holt,Ed,Shisler, Bill, Spoolhoff, Dale, Coburn, Wayne, Bunde, john, johnson, Don, Schubring, Rich. OME Botto Row Row Row john. GA Hl-Y m Row: Dicks, john, Esch, Gregory, Reidell, Steven, Grohs, Bill, Parr, Ken, johnsen, Max. 2: . Ellingson, Doug, Amonett, Rod, Cummins, Buzz, G rudem, jerry, Perlich, Dave, Logan, jim. 3: McKeen, Dave, Lang, jeff, Cairucross, Andy, Anderson, Dale, Flood, Steve, Elert, Steven 4: McQuillan, Dennis, Swanson, Bill, Mason, jim, Lalfountaine, Ralph, Roberts, Dale, Winter, lVY'S l.liACi l' li Y-TIQIQNS Bottom Row: Aydt. bliiflifffl1:1'CliX,Nlkll'lLJIl,l,1ilIHCI',SLlC,BOllI1.l5dI'l'IQ Y.1nlJevenier, Polly: Ciooliilge Helen, liurnreister, Sue, Treasg King, liarbig Burgess, Donna, Yiee Pres. Row 2: Wyinan, .lo.Xnn' Tutunnyk, Laryssa, Gallatin, Sue, Christenson, Cathy, Spangenberg, Shirley, Ciausiail, Prittig Kimi Carol, Ainmann, l,indag Aamodt, Sue. Row 5: ,l4UW'f1SC11Cl, Charlotte, lJClllLl1'lI, Penny, llix, llarb' Crawford, Pegg liffenberger, Mary l,oug Sketka, Gailg lfellinger, nlolilleng qloseph, Sandie: ,lolmns Sharon. liow4: Clark,Susiegliucknian,l3arbgGerlich,I.ois, See., cl.lIl?15,'lC21I1NCQ Henderson, lJi.1 Pmruetl, Shelly, Ristine, Cari, Spoolholf, Ivy, Pres.g Flennings, Paarbi. ff ai'- 55 .r Cillyl Yilll-,NN llonoin Row. liisen, Ilorothxt llonahower. Debbie, Sterner, Karin, lhoinpson, Liz. See., Runion liobvnne, Y. Pres., liellinger, l3:.l1'l7.ROWlI Riggs, Kathy, Coulter, Ciloriag Lundberg, Xlrlfjf llamex lime, Cilmillemlen, l,.lLl1'lC. l.e1nire,,l.1elcie1 iiingold, Sandy. Row 5: Xxiilglltf, Virginia: Dent, Roslyn Ciroene, lnruren, 'l'rer1s.g Greene, l.LlX'Cl'JQ Skull, Doreen' Hanna, Bonnie. Row 4: linsion, Sue , fld5IL1lhUl1,.'XllllQ l,L'IwCli,klULlI1I1CQ Koch, Lynng Brown, Dianne, Olunan, Pat, Parks, Ethel. U'l l'U Y-'IAICIQN S llortom Row: l'uller. llunelyg lierlher, Mary, King, Marylynng Brodie, lilsa, Kfozniner, Andrea, Chap- lain: Quigley. Karel llipp, linda, lieauilet, Michelle. Row 2: Olson, Leslie, Pratt, MaryI,eeg Nlillin, I .Xnn,Y.lres.,XY'.1llers,,lu.'XnngC2ouli.l,.Ie1mniegCiriswold,Susieg lloil, l,i11cla1 Klug, Shirley. Row 5: Piper, Patti, 'l reas.: Kohnen. Barb, Nlulrlx, Kaye: Spaeth, Linda: Risiine, Rose: Nleilaulev. Nanevg J r 7 Y ' .XrenL, lionnieg l ollnow, l olly. Row 4: Melges. Debbie: lfkdahl, Karla, Pres.: Benson, ,lanetg Keele, llllldlllll.ll'l5UlI,-lL1LllL'Qll.iI'l'CII.l,2'l1HllliiIH11lU1lLl,SLlC.SCC.Ql,21X'lL1Sl1kk1. Kim. L 4 4 1 11 A Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Barber, Corinne, Hepola, Mary, Hyden, Mary,Hoyt, Colleen, Forbord, Jeannie, White, Stephanie. Row 2: Goon, Linda, Pres., Kalis, Sue, Nelson, Linda, Sec., Lindgren, Chris, Miller, Lynne, Baird, Annie, Chaplain. Row 3: Holle, Diane, Wertz, Kris, V. Pres., Bielenberg, janis, Treas., johnson, Doris, Eha, Nanci, Vavoulis, Marya. Q5 MAR-A-SUD-EO Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Boylan,HelengPeterson,janetgKenops,Debbie,Uebel,Rosanneg Barnes, Sue, Mikulak Mary Ann, Pres. Row 2: Takle,Anne,VicePres., Singer, Betty, Moltumyr, Linda, Blount, Sue, Peter son, Karen, Olson, Sue, Sec., Eckeigjane, Treas. Row 3: Cvoodlet, Annette, Calton, Joanne, Fors berg, Joyce, Christensen, Linda, Davich, Diane, Fehrman, Rita. 10 B Y-TEENS Bottom Row: Morgen, Pat, johnson, Marcia, Miniclier, Mary, Chaplain, Lane, Debbie, V. Pres., Larson, Lorraine, Overland, Pam. Row 2: Lockwood, Diane, Zitter, Geri, Hansen, Linda, Kienlen, Kathy, Wheeler, Cheryl, Todora, Pamela, Dehn, jan, Zack, Debbie. Row 3: Faber, Ruthie, Manteuf- fel, Carol, Pres., Amman, Chris, Sec., King, Annette, Gilbertson, Kelly, Trcas.g Fillmore, Cheryl, Carlson, Carol. Row 4: Hansen, Laura, Steffen, Marilyn, Giossi, Audrey, johnson, Carla, Ray, Janie, Grilz, Dona, Suess, Hazle, McGrath, Carolynn. 45 , I-hflft A t 6' y, ,Q nv, , Q'1' -. wr S-v Ntutieut iriuuiil tllhttrx Xlr, lirrwiui. .ttlvistug Kul.1r. -lim, Vice-Presidentg Lundberg, Mary. Curresptmtliiig D . t Net'ret.11x. l'.1tltrr. llettr. l'1w'tit-ut, Rixtant. rXUNL',RCL'tH'Ll1llg.L Secretary: Cluruins, Buzz. Treasurer. , Ps, The Sffafifzzl Comic!! composed of representatives from each ltuureruurn in tIeutr.1l, pruvii - an opportunity for students to learn demncratic ways of co-operatiun thru its nr.ury .rt-tivities. livents sponsored by Student Council include llomecoming, SHUfl,Lly .intl .XlI1CllL'.lIl lielil Service contributions collected every Wednesday which enable fureigu students to Ntutlv .rt Central. june, Greg and Barb mull uver future Student Council plains, V S'l4l'l7lY'lttbl'Nt ll MILROSSINI . ru' P r I - ' is lietx. Burgess, Donna: Fleck, Sharon: liultrnarr. it mx it uzu it uit Peet. Bonnieg Lundluerg. Mary. firlfr. SCCA l 1 r in 1 is teas Creurre, Vicki tu' l.C1iS,AOl'lI1Q Ristine, Rtwe. xtt tt t e er uw : F nson. . ax: ruwn, Dianneg linrurn JLHL 0111. 7 46 f X STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom Row: ylordet, Linda, liriekson, Carol, Stewart, Cindy, Griswold, Susie, Korsell, Barb, Gariepy, jean. Row 2: Wqlders, Patrick, Massey, Ronald, Davis, Christine, Downs, Cece, Bergman, Dani, Groene, Laurie, J Q A I V ,I I., .1 1' 'ts lf Y H xt rg Cronquist, Barb. Row 3: liaston, Sue, Hammond, Sue, Grudem, jerry, Yaeger, Bob, Craig, David, Varco, lem! and Pam gdthu lumy W LUHLMAY mime, Ulm hippy CO CL 0 U jim. ROW4: Harri,Wilbert,Nippert,jim,Morgan,David, Kirk, Charles, Holly, Mike, McCain, Don, Lofstrom jim. STUDENT CO UNCH. Peter, Patti and Buzz concentrate on Countingthepennies after the regular VC'ednesday Bottom Row: Clemans, Scott, W'heeler, Cheryl, Fuller, Pam, Carney, Sydney, W'hite, Stephanie, Bellinger, Barb. Collection. Row 2: Kurraseh, bloy, Gallatin, Sue, Craig, Harriet, Singer, Betty, Sehmugge, Kathy, Klug, Shirley. Row 3: Peterson, Tim, Garcia, Pete, Killa, Mike, Rupp, john, Gerber, Tim, Nuechterlein, Keith. Row 4: Svardahl jim, Kiris, lmant, Goldstein, Ed, Gehrz, Richard, Berg, Dave, johnson, Bruce, johnson, Frank. r .. Xl E ' l iars-.QM 4 7 Q lg EQW ..--J 'U N 1 Q., Q ff, t Nffwl ' If jf, I 1 1-s-'ff s mmnanugw F1NE ARTst Lilting voices . . . Musical choices . . . Entrances . . . Exits . . 1 Rollicking laughter A. . APPf0Ving applause - - - A somewhat hesitant We will remember it dll, Long after the final curtain call. SAY IT VVITH USIC BA CONCERT Altcr almost a year ol' work, the Cami-411 High School htmd prcschtcd its d1111L1tll band couccrt on lfrinlay, Mardi 15,i11thc schools ttttditorittiu. The 196-1 Baud Coucurt, Ltmlcrtlic direction ol'M1'. Stanley Btllktt, was untitled Say lt XXfHth Music. A variety ol sclcctions was prcscutcd, rgmgiiig from Mozaits l1up1'cs111'io to thu highlight ol'thcp1'og111m,tl1c cuclitmting 'nlllicmc from l,LlNX'1iCIlCC ol' Atxtlvizih by Maurice Vlarrc. The curtain is up. Mr. Bulku, starting the band oil, scams to say, TIM. HUM. mugs Ut'M.u.i1vu 'I'mwnbMmmmi NM 'Chin Softly ' ' ' LU yum' 'HL15iC-tfffffl tw thcml Kcclct' mpmlis quietly and swwtly. Our trouhlts .tru loigottcu ttntlct' thu :pull ol tht- llulcs. Now. in A tlilicrriit toxic. thu htmtl l7CI'lUl'lll5 'l'liumc lrom Iitxwiuicc ol fX1'.1hi,1, spuukirig lo Llb ol mon, tlcsciu html oi war. Mt: llullcu might hc myiug. rlllltlllli you lot' uomiugf And we would 5.153 illlldllli you lot' thu musiu, You mid it well! 4 9 - .- l. Am. 5 0 BA The Central High School Band is under new direction this year . . . that of Mr. Erv Schlick, formerly from Como jr. H. S. The band consists of 60 members, headed by President Bruce Merritt, Vice-President Warren johnson, Secretary Cindy Olson, and Treas- urer Toni Foster. Another outstanding band member is Terry Raths, who is 1964 won an A rating on his trumpet in the state music contest. Among the many pieces the band performs at their various appearances, some ofthe favorite are: How ffae Went War Won, My Fdlf' Laffy, and Tmmjzeferfr Lzzffuby. The band keeps expremely busy by performing atdozens of activities. They have attended all football games, most basketball games, and several other athletic events. They take part in assemblies throughout the year, plus performing for groups in the community. As high points in their activities, the band marches in the Winter Carnival Parade and puts on a Spring Band Concert. The eight flag twirlers and the band's majorette, Toni Foster, bring on the band at a football game. The twirlers have several routines which they have performed at athletic events. The band marches at Homecoming, 1964. lt has marched at football games throughout the season, forming several different formations on the field. The band also marches at the Winter Carnivalls big afternoon parade. si Bottom Row: llrompson, Chuck, Uebel, Rosanne, Pzrrslow, Diane, Peterson, Flanet, Clematis Kiki, Pornroy, Deborah, Nielsen, Janice, llunt, Bea. Row 2: Cloud, Chuck, Gehrke, Barb Bedpath, julie, Sandberg, Diane, Beltinann, Carol, Vvood,-Iell'1'ey, Billirnan, Don, Straka, james Bodin, john. Row 5: blOl'll'1SOI1.XX7AlI'I'Cll1 l:L1llCl',P21IH2 Downs, B.11'bara, Osvorn, Susan, johnson Gary, Synstegard. Douglas, Bowe. Sue,Abbott,Claudie,NleK.1y,Sally, lfox, Steven, Nader, Steve Piper, Roger, Bow 4: Sieg, Dave, ,1ohn5on, Sandy, Bannister. Mary, Goldberg, Sue, Kulczyk Iudy:Mr.Schliclc,SehuCh,PatgReicl1ow, Rosanne, Sweitzer. blrldy, Skepper, Sue, Bottom Row: Borwn, Dianne, Harri, Wilbert, Rischall. Benjamin, Szmiot, Gloria, Olson, Cindy, Hofstadter, Brucegklasmin, Tony. Row Z: Atneosen, Dennis, Rosier, David, Berg, Gerald, Klein- endorst, Dave, VVolte,AIohn, PCfflD,kliillll,lJigCfY1CSS,Ci1I'OlQbldXSOI't, Heather, Rath, Terry, Merritt, Bruce. Row 3: Deneau, loan, Kelly, lfay, Gehrkehloang Davis, llarry, Rude, Dan, Piper, Herb, llanna, XVQS, Widerr, Gwen, Hausauer, Bruce. Row 4: VUallace, blimmyg Vlfeir, Gerri, Anderson, Susie, Hoit, Linda, Kelly, Kathleen, Morgen, Patricia. Memories of Czzrofzftff, Central's WA' Choir production steal through a f? 4? A 4' X ' Cya glass - darkly. The Operetta was presented in the schools auditorium QA! Ap1il15-17. J ,V Dan Talbot and Alan Davis played the leading male roles, and ,Ianet To Benson and Terry Margolis played the leading female roles. N. KX The story of Caramel sadly tells of the courtship and marriage oiglulie TX jordan and Billy Bigelow. Ne'er-do-Well Billy tried to provide well tor K julie. When he learned that he was to become a father, he was suddenly faced with the problem oi a lack olnioney. Billy panicked, tried to steal a payroll, and was killed, Fifteen years later, Billy returned to earth to undo the wrong he had done r I to julie and their daughter Louise. lie sueeeeds in his mission, and when he finally aseends to heaven he knows that he has given them something priceless - LOVE. Fun songs, sad songs, gay songs, glad songs . . . all ot' the f,i1zwf1ii'fsoiigs were excellently sung by 'A' Choir under the direction oi Miss Denzel. fl' wi f. Alter practicing long and hard glanet Benson seems to he pleading with I.aVera Green for just one minute ol lest. 5 'ia wig 5 9 - llr . DN One minute 'til curtain time! The last minute hurrying jam. ang W .il . . , if i,r. T T i Si and scurrying backstage causes a trattie i A, , wn HQ!! All Over' 1 al fx ...rw ,,,.nrfr 3 ...sumti I ,,,,.- ,,qenan ' Z 'TP 1 e 1 l 5 , Betsy May, as Mrs. Snow, delights and amuses Terry Margolis, as julie, with choice tidbits at tea time. Nettie and the girls whoworked at the mill proclaim to the au dience that june Is Bustin Out 4. 13' . Although she could notsee him, julie could feel the presence of Billy's spirit when he returned to earth. In the closing scene, Billy's spirit attends Louise's graduation. The words of the final song urge us to 'walk on, walk on with hope in your heart . . . ' a touching finale as we gaze back at Caramel, through a glass - darkly. Q 'k.,,,- 53 I SQPHTJRQCHQIR 'Ihe Suphtnnwre-,Iunior Choir is composed of students who have had trite year til music. Directed by Miss Denzel and Mrs. Rasmussen, the chtiir participates in several assemblies. lhis year at the annual Ihanksgivittg assembly their musical selections ranged from the solemn l'rayer of Thanksgiving to the bright and gay I Imp l'p My Ladies . Slime members of the Sophomore-,junior Choir assisted A Choir in the ffhristmtrs assembly by echoing from the balcony to their courterparts tm stage. The entire choir sang carols in Centralis halls the day before Christmas vacation. lirvttom Row: SilVi1gC,l.21LlfICQCllklfk,SIICITCIIQZIICIC,IDCIUIJICQROIDLIILIJCIJIWIUQ We-tins, Nancy. liritttim Iiuwg Clyerland, Pamg XY'.1llace, Cfhristineg Krenilc.KareitgI..1vaqt1e.M.1ryg Massey J eeda, Violag Betty, Corrine. Ruw 2: Lanktard, Iatriciag King. flnnetteg Itrlmstm. Ilehluyg Iltvrtitlryi Sylvester. Marie: Ileim1.,Iat1ice, Iiuvv 2: Nikl. Cherylg Xlftmtls, llehlnieg 5 :tu ri ells.IleblilegI7ClerS,,IOyCe:OINULII,Lloyd:Iiivet,Cl11x'y. Row 51 Ilatrtllmml. .flmyg lletei-mit. Stteg Usborne, Sueg Collins, Sueg 'Ihury,,Iamesg Iilyttm, Bradley. Row 5: Newton N F C ally lxemp, Beverlyg barter, Brand limit, IaulettegIieauneir,lilbertg Iflcsledt, Karl. Row 4: fllr-ipskic, Nlilllll Mahr, Nlancyg Sullivan, I,i11dag ylamcscm, Maryg Massey, Iiunaldg I tt I II'-ULIIIIHIIIC, I,yimeg Mueller, INIarygNiekelstm,CarulgIIuIly,MikegPrice. Timmy: Ifxlilisttitk. Itvlrn. limy 4' I.ewis. Kiharlotteg Iienstm, Iiarbg Straka, Sandyg Scritt, Konnldg Sm ns l1lI'IL'SQkIOl1HSOI'1,CIIICFYIQIBCRQMICY,Rlllll. Members ul the SUPII.-AI11 Choir tlirouglif,ei1ttal'sl1alls. added tothe Spirit Ol' the Christmas season by earrwling NICYCQ Iltl1idge.5IuVC1Nulstm,I5lll. 7,2 54 Bottom Row: Peyton, Sherry, Smith, Connie, liowie, Hazel, W'illiams, Linda, lloit, Linda, Moore, Margaret, Peasley, Dii1nepXY'eyer,Maria. Row 2: Sanders, Barbara, Shelton, Katheeg lidwards, Riehy, Skinner, Miguel, Ransom, Sam: Massie, Dolly, Germain, Kathie, Wfilz bacher, glosephine. Row 5: Rose, Brenda: Thomas, Deborahg Olson, janet, Livingston Dong Martin, Gilbert, Kowalski, Michael: lfoster, Carolyn, Krueger, Susanne, Brown Arlene. Row 4: Norgard, Peggy: liahn. .lerrig Iiale, glean, Bellamy, Maurice, Mathiesen 'liomg Ellis, lioolierg Binlier, Ruth1Quail'e, klanet. At the 'l'hanksgivin,., tssembly l-5 Choir presented a musical program. CHOIR Choir is open to sophomore, junior, and senior students. Miss Denzel and Mrs. Rasmussen instruct the members in the mechanics of music and the background ofthe songs which they sing. At Thanksgiving time B Choir and the Sophomore-junior Choir present a joint assembly. During the program some members perform dances that are specially choreographed by Miss Marie Rothfuss, who also does the choreography for the operetta in the spring. Bottom Row: Greschner, -Ianieeg Salter, Lynn, Klug, Shirley, VC'itten, Linda, Looney Sharon, Kowalski, Sylvia, Beniamin, Anabella, Olmschenk, Carol. Row 2: Allison, Mary Robins, Margo: Creighton, Steve, Lindsey, Lee, Madline, Ray, Meliinney, Annette, liender son, Eleanorgylohnson,Judy. Row 5: Atneosen, Linda, Davis, Gayle, Mutch, Kaye, Vining Mike, Durand, Ben, Eldridge, Brian, Harris, ,Ianiceg Faves, lone. Row 4: Livingston Mary, Riley, limma, Thomas, Colleen. A CHOIR Central's A' Choir is the sehool's largest musical group. Ably directed by Miss Denzel and Mrs. Rasmussen, the choir performs at many school functions and for business and church organizations. The annual Christmas assembly presented by the Choir is always an enjoyable event. During the holiday season the choir spreads cheer tovarious hospitals where they sing Christmas carols. The group also participates in the annual Christmas pageant at the St. Paul Auditorium. The largest event of the year for the Choir is the operetta given in the spring, which proves to be an evening of entertainment well spent. livery spring, students who will be juniors or seniors the following year may audition for admittance to HA' Choir. ff Waving good-by to Santa Claus, the choir ends a delightful musical version of Tbt' NllQl7f Before C'lzr1kf111r1.r. Bottom Row: Triplett, Patty, Chapman, Marleen,She1by,Ruthie, Chilton, Lynne, Kirschner, Berand, Cronquist, Chuck, Rogosh- eske, Mark, Adams, David, Beebe, Pamela, Hueller, Mary, Barnes, Sue, Propps, Mary Lou. Row 2: King, Marylynn, Willis, Juanita, Baird, Annie, Power, Betsy, Szenay, Bill, Perreault, Don, Hoff, Ken, blohnson, Irvin, Hanna, Bonnie, jahnke, Lynn, Pojar, Darlene, Dahl, Diane. Row 3: Sjolander, Mary jo, Greene LaVera, Meredith, Dianne, Berg, Vlfendy, Collins, Billy, Land, Mack, Day, Darnoldg Carlson, Donald, Isabel, Blondie, Reed, Nancy, Abbott, Betty, Porter, Daphne. Row 4: Olson Diane, Schweda, Susan, Benson,janet, Robinson,Pam,jasmin,Tony, Swanson, Bill, Thiesen, Berndt, Whittaker, David, Vigeant Duane, Oltman, Pat, Gustafson, Ann, johnson, Sandy, Weiss, Leann. 1 1 The humorous dramatization of Tiw Tzwfzw Dzqyf QfCb7'Id'f7II1l.f had the audience at the Christmas assembly roaring with laughter 56 CD After practicing for many weeks, A Choir presented a wonderful Christmas as- sembly. Bill Swanson flaps his wings' and sings 'six geese a-laying while Victor Campbell calmly awaits his turn in NThe Twelve Days of Christrnasf Bottom Row: Johnson, Maggie, Olson, Sue, Thom, Linda, Cogger, Barbara, Hilsgen, Richard, Campbell, Victor, Ekstedt, Phil, Griffin, Carl, Anderson, Karen, Myers, Georgianna, Mills, Jane, Sundberg, Vicki. Row 2: Anderson, Ruth, Upton, Freda, Wertz, Kris, Pinnow, Candy, Dicks,John, Currier, Harley, Esch, Greg, Price, Mike, Lindgren, Chris, Blakey, Roberta, Spangenberg, Shirley, Lind, Sandy. Row 3: Drumlewicz, Anna, Del Pino, Judy, Lindeen, Karen, Sanders, Marba Lou, Gilbreath, Dwayne, Rusterholz, Paul, Nelson, Cecil, McKeen, Dave, Laudon, Anna, Bisbee, Pat, Baltrush, JoAnn, Walk, Linda Row 4: Straka, Lynne, Burklund,Jill, Tewell, Carolyn, DeRosier, Genie, Barker, John, Hueser, Thomas, Dege, John, John, In 1 Saw T197-gg 5577, C,,,,,U S,,,'f,',,g By, the Nloffis dancers per. Jeffery, Charpentier, Gordon, Pesek, Joanne, Rudolph, JoAnne, Spangler, Helen, Leskela, Judy. fo,-med to Choreography by Miss Rgthfuss, 57 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by Oscar Wilde Directed by Student Director . . Marvin R. Tromp . . . . . .JoAnne Jensen Associate Student Director . .Julius Del Pino CAST Lane fAlgie?s butlerj. . . . .Julius Del Pino Algernon Moncrieff. . Jack Worthing . . . Lady Bracknell . . . Gwendolyn Fairfax. Miss Prism .... Cecily Cardew .... Dr. Chausable, D.D .... Merriman CJack's butlerj. . Eootman ...... . . . Terry Ashe .....Eric Wood . . . . Eudice Naiman . . . Marion Fruhstuck . . . . Dinah Keefe . . Ann Millin . . John Dege . . Mike Owens . . Gary Wachter Ann Millin, Terry Ashe, Eric Wood and Marian Fruhstuck are hard at work on their lines at one of the first rehearsals, Rehearsals like this look as if theyid be lots of fun! SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mr. Tromp, known a- round stage as the delec- table despotu for was it despicable?j put in hours with the actors polishing WJ' the finer points ofthe play and generally getting erything done. He is get- ting help from the student directors, JoAnne Jensen and Julius Del Pino, who were his right hand men from start to finish. -os, The Ifzzjmrfzlfztr QfBUl7lg Eamatl, by Oscar Wilde, centers around several members of the upper crust in England at the turn of the century. Jack Worthing is known to his friends in the country as Jack, but his friends in town know him as Earnest, because whenever he goes to London, he does so on pretense ofvisiting his zkmaqzkzmjtf, andverywicked,youngerbrother Earnest. While he is in town visiting Algernon Moncrieff, he becomes engaged to Miss Gwendolyn Cardew, who also knows him as Earnest, and who swears she could never love a man if his name were not Earnest. Unfortunately, Gwendolynas mother, Lady Bracknell, is firmly against their marriage, for she discovers that Jack doesnit know who his parents were. Jack had been adopted by a wealthy member of the aris- tocracy, Mr. Cardew. On pretense of visiting Mr. Bunbury, an 1'1m1g1'11mjya11d very ill friend, Algernon goes to Jack's country estate, where he meets Jackis attractive young ward, Cecily, Mr. Cardewis granddaughter. Algie intro- duces himself as Earnest, Jackls wicked younger brother from London. He and Cecily become engaged, and Cecily declares she could never marry a man whose name was not Earnest. Unexpectedly, Gwendolyn arrives, and she and Cecily meet . . . and discover that they are both engaged to Earnest Worthing. Sparks fly! Then Jack and Algie re-enter, whereupon the girls discover that nei- ther is engaged to Earnest Worthing, because there 13' no Earnest Worthing. As Cecily and Gwendolyn have sworn neverto marry a man whose name is not Earnest, Jack and Algie make appointments with Dr. Chausable to be christened as Earnest. When things look bleakest, Lady Bracknell arrives, and discovers that Cecilyis governess, Miss Prism, was a long ago employee of hers. Miss Prism had left Lady Bracknell,s house twenty-eightyears ago with Lady Bracknell is sister's baby . . . and never returned. The baby, Miss Prism relates, was left by mistake in a railway terminal. And that is where Mr. Cardew found the baby which he later adopted and named Jack Worthing. And so Jack turns out to be Algernon 's older brother, and his christened name is EARNESTI Finally everyone gets together . . . Jack, or Earnest, and Gwendolyn, Algernon and Cecily, and even Dr. Chausable and Miss Prism. lnuly liraelcnell is greeted with pleas- ure I!! and enthusiasm QPU by her nephew Algernon and his friend slack in Algie's apartment, She looks like L1 sweet old lady! XVhy are there no cucumber sand- wiches? Algernon asks his butler, after consuming all the sandwiches meant for Lady Braeknell. M4 At jacks country estate, Cecily and Gwendolyn have 11 delightful time getting to know each other. Merri- man and the liO0liUil11 lrave brought in the tear, but they inay be staying close by in ease .1 light develops. ll Q ..A' Q, L f--, . L ,., .Q r A 'ir -we V up X s A ' Q A x Q , f l Y A Elini' . . . E ' p , ' Y .' K , 5' What seems to be wrong here! Miss ' If ,S Prism, Ceeilys governess. and Dr. -Qyff, Chausable, the rector, must not I L approve oi Algernon. who isposing 5 as ,lacks wicked younger brother, ! 1- YK I I Earnest. ,jig 5 1 L 2,1 'I 59 4 u Z if 2 s is Q I L . 2 n n.l f 3 4 ' a c' -. . 5 1 n I, i Z Q 1, a all V rl 5 A A X gi t lie I A T H I C Agfa ,V Tired muscles . . Tired athletes . . Fired muscles . . Fired athletes . . Team effort . . . Sportsmanship . . . ' t Recollection of outstanding competitions, Will try to be recalled without omissions .1 1-. Bottom Row: Mattemeycr, XX7LlI'1'L'1'11 Common, Garyg Areltebold,,Iimg Clarke, lfrwing Harris, Vic. Row Z: MacDonald,Dave3bivielmxmlf-a4inr+,Skii1i1ei'.MikegScvartlaltl. Iitng lowsen. ylim. Row 5: Coach Hnffg Kllkltlll,,110I11QPOIICI1Ml1lIQ Ellington, Tedg Roth, Terry: Mclieei N '.-X, 1!'Q'p?,l1'i ,yY,. .f J Lagoa- V, lorris, CRGSS COU TRY Cross Country, while taking a back seat to football in the fall, usually has one of Central's strongest teams. ln the last five years Central has come in either first or second in the regional meet and always some ol' its members participating in the State meet. This year while losing to Murray in the regional meet, Central came back to finish forty points ahead of Murray and ninth in the state meet. The team gave another success- ful season to Mr, Hoffand a fulfillment of tradition to the school. Happy Ernie Clark doesn't even smile as he starts that long laborious run along with jim Scyardalili lfach Tom Knoop shows that breathing is one of the basic problems of of them placed very high in the standings of the city and its is often found ll 1 finish l' a distance runner. A facial such as tl I ' e 7 . . ' I as paperwork by the officials seems senseless. mt. state meets. rasammc Centi Clenti Central Centr' Centr- SCORES Z1 Alohnson 58 15 Harding 58 Z0 Mechanic Arts 59 Z0 Monroe 57 15 Humboldt 101 61 4, s ' '--Ry :YOF ' is i . 4- ' ' ff ' P: 'F .r LZ ' Alia, K -fs .W eg ,V 1- 1 .s - M A . ,s . ,Tia 1 ,. . . ff iw. raises- . fi ,, 5 ' W' , s . wxlk g A Ja lf Me, -' 1 Mm, L it ' 9'3- :, 0-i41f...P'2?' uf' af, H ,- V rr N W W ,V -v V , H I I , 6 fs c-,-5 xi 'Qu ' 1 Q: v .. as ,NX 51. gm VEA, . , ,W 'ii Q- ei T. rl87yL,E3, .5 '51 IO 435.53 , Q rig ' ,Q . Q. ara T 1,4 6 , ,m Q1 :JEL Bottom Row: Kempts, Butchg Mason, jimg Monelel, Bob, Hasselberger, Hobg Garcia, Peptg Hilgers. Vilayiieg lillingson, Dougg Zap- petillo, Daveg Henning, Doug, Grudem, jerryg Abramson, Frank, johnson, Paul, Row Z: VC'agnei'. Rong Ewing, Butchg Robb, Stevcg Peshs, Grantg Bremiker, Tim, Hamann, Crisg Midler, Markg Simson, Steveg Pearson, Doug: Smith, llaryelg Metzher, Tim' Simmons, Charlieg Smith, Dickg Nuechtcrlein, Keithg Ellis, Butch. Row 5: Coach Sauer, Lang, ,Ieflg Anderson. Daleg Stone, Norm Kolaigglimg Hardy, Tom,Hopwood,Gregghllsworth,Greggliunde, ,Iohng Podullce, Peteg l.aliountaine, Ralphp Hayworth, Rodg Borom Robing Flood, Steve, johnson, Tcrryg Coach Martin. Football, this year, was one ofthe highlites ofthe fall extra-curricular activities this ,if year. Unlike the past two years, Central played exceedingly well and showed a lot of poise and spirit. After losing to Harding in the opener, Central went on to win all the A FOOTBALL CITY CHAMPIONI SCORES Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Harding 24 Johns on 1 5 Humboldt 6 Mechanic Arts Monroe 6 Vifashington 1 Highland 6 Murray O TVUIN CITY TITLE Central 0 Roosevelt 50 6 5 Mr. Martin gives Ralph Laliountaine a few instructions during a time out. A lot ot coaching had to be given to win so many ol our conference games. rest of its games and thus a tie with Harding for the conference title. Standouts on the team were manyg but the two captains, Tom Hardy and Doug Elling- son, cannot terminate their playing without being acknowledged. While Central had many problems in the Twin City game, it also must be recognized that Minneapolis has many advantages over the St. Paul Athletic Department. 2 Shirley Klug. fxllll Iinirti .mtl l.iud.1 Spttutli ltmttl tliu Lum in ti victory rliucr. Central had blocked out. The 'twin-' ltmkb toufth lor tltis llutlinit L1L11'IU1'l3.lCli as tlic two Cfciitrul lavcrs in wllitc U FI U F1 Ll jcrscys tllrtaw tlic passer for tt klrgc luss. Harding tiinl, Jlllltltlgll. go tm to Win tlic gllllt. One of Ruoscvclfs bust lcaturcs was its good blocking ,,.. V . N. Q. .. L -Q... f.: -wg M 21 tough time uf it as Minneapolis Rtmscvclt has most oi thc Clcutml plttyurs and iinc tackling, .Q .. , ,,. hh' , Q, A , .,.' .1, A ...W ,. , 4. ., .L .MPV , ,. ,. . ., wg, ,,f.-I -new .4 . A V , an ,.,, M-A It 7 .. 5 A W W K , ' ,H - W ..f 5. . wfw-:wwifvww 12 M ,. W ' -1 -t k ,i Vnvxgtqq .-fr V .3-.j-L,,,Qa4gQ:,,, 'ut ,M t ,,-,,'s-agqgtdfg-ft, -A . W ,YW-r 1 f V . 4 . Q .yi 1., 'R X - My , ,-ff' , Y .. , A . A 1 -1-M... , ,i , 1- ' ., Y A ..,.,.1.., ,,g. MW - fig .mv .53 wwe N .vit M 'ffm-if ...,. -- W - - i L 'S .NYM : ',,, 'f Srl N t' f-ev ,nm .ff W N fa. ,. sw, V - ,W . Mm .-w...,wWn A , . QQ 9 - ' . .aw ,N , , , 144' 65 Rubin Btmrum iuiis .trtmtititl riglxt tml lui' .t l.lIll.l5llL' gxiii Ab tlit' Cfuiittmtl playcrn luv: tliuir upptmcuts utmtplt-tt-ly lultickctl wut. l ivhmn Bottom Row: Nousslis, John, Celski, Steveg Stomper,AIerryg Hocking, Gleng Blyton, Hradleyg Martin, Milceg Ales. Steve, Honne, Xveslieg Morehead, Billg Krough, Roger, Bohland, john. Row 2: Dean, john, Mosey, Rong McLean, Bill johnson, Rong Groph, Alang Foster, Anthony, Leitner,'l'omgSycks, Dennisg Yesger, Robt, lluller, Dave, Wfhalen, Terry Row 5: Coach Macllonaldg l.ingren,Jo, Pettefred,,Iohng Ukzich, Steveg Holly, Milceg Scott, George, Vilnller, Bill, Carl Mickeyg Wfilkey, Fredg Klinkenberg, Bob, Schaber, John, Dox, Bobg Green, Greg, lklanager Hougie, Aloeg Coach Wlolf. Central's B squad showed great form in both blocking and running. Here Ron Massey, led by a host of Central blockers, sweeps the end for a long gain. B FO OTBALL Next years A football team looks as if it will be another great team if this years B squad is any indication. Under the direction of a new coaching staff, Mr. Mac- Donald and Mr. Wfolf, the team lost only one game, while winning four and tieing one. With many fine standout players on the team the squad had a total of 87 points as 'compared to 34 points scored by its opponents. Highpoint ofthe season was the victory over Highland, the newest ad- dition to the conference. RA lnjuries can well determine the outcome ot' any game no matter when it occurs. Ron Massey is attended to by both coach and trainer Mr. Vifoltl. SCORES Central 7 Humboldt io Central 7 Mechanic Arts 0 Central 20 Monroe 7 Central 0 Wfashington 0 Central 55 Highland 0 Central 20 Murray 7 l n q fi iiee 4 1 at ' . 'ZXELLV ia 1 4 8 1 1. 2 tiff Z iy.. ,C l ' '--E'::L ' 5 W H .1 A J Q 1 1 . i . 1 - LU- R , ,.,v 4 l A f K 5 if XM t C -. ,xii A 'LlLh . ,f i Y Q .N . P . A 3 H 1 , ,QW ' if - 1 ,ag ff in at ,f .ff V 2 5, Zvi 11,2 i R' J X'-if ff' mf 8 1 I . l 1 f 'x K 'fi X 1 I X X Ki,y X F- . .L ,. it .1 , aj. ,rg if 4, 1 it , .. 8 ?1 a. 'X ,if ef-.ff 1 rr' ' 2 1 A-2 1 1... M- K , in. . ,met ,. , Bottom Row: Grinsteinner, Ray, l'lLlCSl'1lkill,,lLl11lUSQ lflood, Steve, Amonett, Rod, Sanford, Vtfayneg Spencer, Gary, Abrams, Dennis, Hanks, john. Row 2: Davis, Larry, Baker, Steve, Sycks, Dennis, Nason, Gary' Daugherty, Geraldg Lisovskis, Leo, Wfitte, liillg Thunstrom, liillg Martin, Mike. Row 5: Martin, Richard' Cotton, ,Iimg Miesen, Robert, Clemans, Scottg lievins, Robertg Monson, -Ierryg Aatmodt, Greg, Eldridge Steve, Spencer, Larry, Rivet, Gary, Coach gl. R. W'olt'. i 1 a GYM ASTICS A gymnast relies on physical dexterity when performing. He conditions his body to attain agility,endurance and strength. Along with physical development, the gymnast achieves the qualities of mental discipline, coordination and sportsmanship. Practice starts in November with actualcompetition beginning in january. This allows team members time to make improve- ments in form and to learn new mat or apparatus sets. Led by co-captains Rod Ammonett and Wayne Sanford, the team finished third in the City Conference. The highlight of the season was the five point victory over Highland, a new- comer to the league. Thusly, this year's team merits the re- cognition for a good season. Dennis i'Xl31'LllllS, on the rings. is helped by .t spotter lirom it inemberofthe Harding team. The spotter is used to protect the athlete in case he talls. 65 SCORES Central 111 1X2 Johnson 78 Central 111 1f2 Harding 3831f2 Central 219 Mech. Arts 185 V Central 304 1f2 Monroe 108 1f2 ' .fi Central 242 1f2 Highland 237 1f2 1 My is Central 263 Washingttnii 208 1f2 i , Central 159 1f'2 Humboldt 337 1f2 x Steve lflood is doing a routine on the horse. an event E I in which he placed second in region competition and gl very high in the state, as Wlayne Sanford and liarry ,ik K 5 if Y Davis watch intensely. ,. 1 ' i '.:.1 sii. . A I 3 A HGCKEY . 'yi' li Bottom Row: Richart, Len, Swanstrom, Toddg Kiris,linantg Simon, iiohng lfwing, Maynard, Hieb, Tony, liar Timg Sehubring, Rich. Row 2: XVillenbring, Bob, Olness, liiorn, Mc,-Xndrews, Clttryg llxner, Wlwllgang, Kempa Ilaroldg Killa, Milceg Peterson, Timg Andrews, Bob. Row 5: Mr. Sauer, Coach, Peterson, Bill, Townsend, iiimg Qui team Waits anxiously to go on to the ice at Aldrich Arena in 3 Shisler, Bill, Hurst, Bob, Singer, George, Hazen, Bill, game againStHumb01dt. SCORES Central 2 Washingtori 2 Central 1 Harding 6 Central 2 Humboldt 5 Central O Monroe 5 Central 1 johnson 7 Central 1 Murray 5 Lack of depth and experience this year found Coach Sauer's pucksters on their defensive Central 5 Mech. Arts 2 ice most of the season. The team, with only two seniors on the squad, improved tremen- Central 1 Washington 0 dously during the season, and with the majority of the members returning, next year's team Central 1 Harding 4 should have a winning season. junior goalie George Singer and line men Tim Gerber, Central 5 Highland 0 Tim Peterson, Mike Killa and Todd Swanstrom played well. Central O Monroe 5 The highlight of the year was the upset 1-O victory over Washiiigton. Central finished in Central 1 Humboldt 6 sixth place, ahead of Mechanics and Highland in the conference race, before bowing to Hum- Central 1 Johnson 6 boldt, 5-2 in overtime, in the regional playoff game. Central 2 Murray 5 Central 5 Mech. Arts 5 Central 5 Highland 3 Central 4 Madison East 3 Central 10 Madison Central 2 Central 2 Humboldt 3 f A i, - ' Q ' ' ii : ' ' ii' - - ' 'f i' ':i'f:: : 'iii ii - A Regional Playol 66 7 2 A face-off in our zone is always Llk111gC1'0llS,bL1I Gary Mc.-Xudrews has things well in hand. The Harding players can't seem to stay away from our n Singer stops the drive with another save. wmv - ,, E' NAA . et, but in this case Georg 3 -'nn X H .4 Todd Swanstrom skates away from his opponent and moves skillfully down the ice to Humboldfs net. ffl lb 5 i t , it o :kk O t It looks as though this llumholdt player has his sights on our net and all the Central players on the ice arci1't going to stop him. XVhile Cfe11tral's goalie George Singer made many saves this one went by him lor a Humboldt score. C 67 tow. 515- f ' an ,IS W o Q ' - fl .. 4 1- 1.4 'rpg' 46' g f ..,. ,,..,. ,f 4' B H O CKEY The B squad, while losing most of their games, showed the desire and drive that will be needed to win next year on the A squad. This desire is exemplified in the 4-5 overtime loss to third place Humboldt and the 5-3 victory over VUashington. Mr. Robideaux developed some outstanding players, such as Tim Grady, Sven Olness and Dick Nuessle. These boys and others should help the A team immensely next year. Nuessle t 103 stay in position to pick offa loose puck. Bottom Row: Holten, llrueep Selmuhriigg, Rogerg Grady. 'llimg Olson,Mike1 Krogh, Bruce: Olness. Sveng liougie, if oeg Morehead, Bill. Row 2: Mr. Rdhideaux, Coach: Lissieh, ,limp XY'.1ller, liillg Seliaher. llougg Nuessle, Dick: - ' Knoop, 'l'omg McLean, liillg Vareo lim Q x A x vhN15x'.v Qu ' 1 liruee Krogh kicks out another llighltlnd shot as teammate lim Clrutly counts to his f 1- fi, I , . l El 5. V ' , J ff, f t . ' 4 . wr ln . i J aid 'I 3 J e 2 .4 r L 68 php l ,lim Lissick outhustles his opponent as .lim Vareo t9l and llitk I Bottom Row: Thiesen, Bernieg Buzz, , ,jimg Turner, Keng O'Brien, Deng Swanson, Billg Haworth, Rod. Row 2: Carlg McMillan, Dennisg Hueser, 'llomg Nippert, jimg Rath, Terryg Cummins, 3: Mr. AI. Castleg Hoelscher, Steveg Simmons, Dougg Buetow, Steveg Johnsen, Bobg r--f SWIMMI G M 4..- ,affa 'L 'ii Q ,cf Y. 4 - 3 Q- V ,---., s X - ,.- 51.5,-.fi '7-':., e.,g1k21..:--, ,., U, - if! ' K -v' Rupp, johng john, Lo-Capt. f V A , f X - . it . 1-,,, : ra ' -,. ' J , ' , -' , ' jvfii , M ,, , Fijigggii m.,gk'f?-, i,1- ' K -- - tr , 33554 ' if f 3 5.,z..U.! dag: - L :gif A V7 ,gui ' - L . Q W-ip X ai. 1 X' ,.. wQ 1' 1 f'- frie s-' - , Jig ,N r. ,t V va f A 7. U v - ,gag .M Sq Y' W ' ,xt-E, it . aff, ' a n-- , . , T .Q-ine A-te., ,.. , Q, i. , un, H C Wg- , ' - f i. Q - ' h t tsf-as , A, af Q' .' B . S ui . - , -, 1, - a.,fgQ . ,32,f,t:Q, -ta .W - , .4.m:, ffhfif 4-A -,W 2' Q 9 ' gfif,x,gtf.: 1 ,gt Y A Q 5 -if - 1' -- L .sa mrv i TSM I fi-gmt, One of the biggest disadvantages of Central's swim- ming team was the lack of facilities to practice which most other schools have. Even though they didnlt have a pool at school and had to travel to the Midway Y.M.C.A., Mr. Castle coached them to third place in the city conference. Senior Buzz Cummins, who set a city conference record in the 100 yard butterfly race as a sophomore and this year's co-captain, again quali- fied to swim in the state competition. It takes a while to tell which direction Carl Nippert is diving from, but he is doing a back - . - -- va.. - ,N . dive facinf awa from the div- as , .. , ' 5' Y aciy eics .am,.a 'wk f --f. am R wt . awn, t--s V ' - .- ,f.-'k 5 2 f End lynch f 'W ' i 69 A Central swimmer, in a relay, shows the correct form as he dives toward a fast finish and another first place. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SCORES 62 Washington 31 5 2 Monroe 41 41 Alex. Ramsey 58 48 Johnson 44 41 Harding 47 18 Murray 77 5 3 Mech. Arts 31 5 8 Humboldt 30 38 Highland 5 5 ' 81:14, if l ddiwl-1, A515 ' NZ' cfwlf, 035 We 4254, , K X , 9 ,- if He, . 5 C WRESTLI G Q :Ha Bottom Row: Truhler, Bruceg lilyton, Iiradg llUl1TlC11,,Ji1HQ Clark, lirwing licnscoter, Kent, Graf, Alan. Row 2: Burg, Tonig liusick, -lohng Stone, Normg Ali1SU11,AllITlQ Clrudein, .Ierryg Kolar, jimg 7 1 I5 tw, llarris. Nic. Row 3: Yeager, Gregg Aguiar, Rong Mantueilel, Dave, johnson, liruceg Xandenberf, slimy W'alker, Plattg Petersen, Scottg Grohs, I5illgC1cmons,Marvg Coach Martin. Wrestling is still a new sport at Central, yet Mr. Martin and the team made the school sit up and take notice. Even though the team had many under- classmen, it still placed sixth in the conference - with a record of three wins and five losses. Some of the standouts were Kent Benscoter and, of course, jerry Grudem, district champ for two years. With many underclassmen return- ing, next year's team has a great potential for becoming city champions. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 70 SCORES Mechanics Monroe Highland Washington Harding Humboldt Murray Johnson lt isn't all sports you have someone to lean on. Kent litnsco et seems to have his opponent all wrapped up before ht Illsw 1 1 down for it pin .ind another Central victory. Mr. Martin gives first aid to Kent lienscotci tum ing at meet with Xvashington. . -1 v ' a t t Www fffiflyifwmvy WH' g M.. ' -,ia .,i X, KN Q Fr gunna. dillllmlla l N LSTRA f .5 A t L lfgmfisil l is A 3,631 Ml 9 'f..-,fm-...4 FHTRMKC ti Y.!.E?.a?azt', Yugi CHU' Bottom Row: Klinkenberg, lhaveg llill, -Iimg Schultz, Howieg Bunde,jol'1ng Vvhalen, Terry. Row 2: Moltumyr, vU8l'1'CllQ Massey, Rong VUillcnbring, Rodg Bilotta, Haroldg Hueller, Daveg Yaeger, Bobg Tittlc, Mikeg Kramer, liillg Mr. Ifritsehe, Coach. jim llill and Alohn liundc, both Central players, seem to battle each other lr the ball as they thoroughly outelassed their opponents. 'llllL' lXlll1LllClI1C1'l went on to defeat High- tv B BASKETBALL SCORES Central Concordia Central Mora Central St. Thomas Central Mechanics Arts Central Monroe Central Cretin Central Highland Central Concordia Central Washington Central Harding Central Cretin Central Humboldt Central St. Thomas Central Murray Central St. Bernards Central Johnson Central Hill Central White Bear Central North St. Paul DISTRICT Central Washington Central Harding Central Highland land by a large margin. 3 , XM, ,gsm V +f Again, this year Central continued to dominate the scene in junior varsity basketball in St. Paul. They won their eighth tournament championship in ten years and remained undefeated in league com- petition. Even with a tough non-conference Schedule, Central lost only two games over the entire season. Led by Jim Hill, the league's leading scorer, Howie Schultz, Dave Hueller and John Bunde the team was almost unstopable. With suchahighquality of material to draw from, Central's senior varsity should have a continuing bright future. Howie Schultz shows a lot of extra effort as he out jumps his opponent while john Bunde waits to get the ball. I 5 as Bottom Row: Muck, Terryg Renstrom, Gregg Gehrz, Dickg Lalfountaine, Ralph, Robb, Steveg Schuldt, Geneg Nelson, Steve. Row 2: Mr. Kelly,Coachg Cox, Harold, manager, Borom, Robin, Larson, Rong Gardner, Le-Roy, Hardy, Tomy Elliot, jim, manager, Parr, Ken, manager, The Central basketball Minutemen ended the sea- son with an undefeated record in City Conference play. Their only loss during the regular season was at an invitational non-conference game with Columbia Heights. The team aroused much con- troversy and excitement among students, teachers and sport writers by winning the City Champion- ship, the District 15 Title and the Twin City game. Winning the Twin City game brought the title of basketball champions back to St. Paul, a feat that took fourteen years to accomplish. It was not difficult to see that this yearis team was an exceptionally good one. Without a doubt the most outstanding player in the conference was LeRoy Gardner. He, along with Tom Hardy and Steve Robb, were chosen as mem- bers ofthe All City Team. Hardy, Gardner and Ron Larson, a transfer student who started to play late in the season, all played basketball together in junior high school. It was no wonder that with others like Robin Borom, Steve Robb and Terry Muck and the terrific coaching of Mr. Kelly that success was ours, Everyone on the squad contri- buted to a season that will go down on the records and in the memories of all Centralites - past, present and future - as one of glorious triumph. 66 BASKETB LL SCORES Central 6 7 Cretin Central 60 Mora Central 60 Mechanic Arts Central 77 Monroe Central 6 5 Columbia Heights Central 8 2 Eridley Central 61 Washington Central 64 Highland Central 66 Harding Central 71 Humb oldt Central 6 3 Murray Central 5 2 johnson Central 60 Mechanic Arts Central 80 Monroe Central 78 Washington TWIN CITY GAME Central 5 3 Mpls. Edison DISTRICT Central 70 Washington Central 60 Mechanic Arts Central 80 Harding 5 A-vac- r Terry Muck, the smallest member ofthe squad, dis- played the spirit and determination which sparked the team throughout the year. Although not one of the start- ing five, he played regularly and demonstrated his tremen- dous ability in the Twin City game when we defeated Minneapolis Edison 53-44. f ' Nh-.nf , we i' sw' W .ff 'Ekk- ,cg 's.. wqu 7 2 J l 73 lf- A-ulwswrt Aefib- , ,........1 , Q-an-gk 755, LeRoy demonstrates his potent jump shot from ten feet out as Monroe players watch in amazement. This, along with a wide variety of other shots, has developed Gardner into the top scorer in the city. Always strong on the boards, Tom Hardy waits to grab another rebound. He has proven to be one of the best defensive players in the City Conference. leaders were always behind the team cheering them on to victory. The cheerleaders watched the score carefully as Highland gave the Minute- men a close game with Central Winning 64-59. All Central players jump high as Tom Hardy goes up for a shot. This time Robin Borom and l.eRoy Gardner wait to rebound. Strong work on the back boards like this make Central a winning team. LU The loyal supporters along with the cheer- 1 1 Aga Nl 4-gt REGIO IV CHA PIO CONGRAT LATIONS SCORES Central 71 Anoka 5 3 Central 5 6 Stillwater Central again entered Region IV competition as it Throughout the game, Central's driving players were had many times before. This time we opened against always a threat to Anoka. Lay-up shots by Robin Borom, Anoka, a team that beat us for the title just two years who had another great night, and Steve Robb kept Anoka ago. offbalanee. ,,.,..,.,wffw-'eff LeRoy Gardner cliti everything to help his team - shooting, re- bounding and dribbling on a fast break to make another basket. Xvith the help ot l.eRoy's terrific shots, Central went on to win the game by a score of 71-5 5. I he crowd was large! I here was tension in the airl And early in the final game Tom Ilardy showed his rebounding strength against Still- water as he again controlled the boards, Cvardner C54 J, probably the best player ever to wear a Central uniform, eouldn't be left out in the story ofthe Minuteinens dominance in the Region IV playoffs. While both scoring and rebounding very Well throughout the year, the tact that this was a regional game didnlt seem to bother I.eRoy. I-Ie ealmly waited forthe ball as Central continued to control the baclcboards. XX h1le rebounding didnt Wm the game alone, Some- one had to get in and fight for those close baskets. Ron Larson did just that, as he added to his total aeeumulated points and helped the team to a 56-45 triumph. A-1 Victory was ours . . . for the first time in 27 years! This victory enabled Central to enter into the State 'I'ourA nament. As the cheerleaders rushed onto the Court in traditional style and congratulated a much deserving team, we knew we were REGION IV CHAMPIONS. controlled lwili ldielalmiirels .intl wut xuiixwl l,urverm'. l.erl hx' liimhin lilllllill The lirst litill ul the ganie was euinpletely alnininrtteil hx' iientiurl .in they 111 land .XII State Iilim Cniitlnei 1561. f.L'1lll4ll lerl .tt the lull 54-lf. STATE CONSOLATIO CHAMPIONS SCORES Central 61 Luverne 70 Central 74 Virginia 5 7 Central 68 Henning 64 Thin was the first time Mr. Kelly hruuglxt at leant tu the State tourney. W'ith tension high for the lirbt round game, Dick Cehrz and Ron I,tirw 5l7llW.il'I!1L117, .Xt the start nt the second half, loin ll.irrly and emnptiiiy grill eiintinmil lu control the haekboards. 'llhen sucltlenly during the third periwd the term Alter lining twostarters,Centr.1l'slmpem were shattered, and we lint KU 61. 4 -....... --ev -aus-. eoulLln't hui' A hz15ketgand5lim'ly luxeine Cilllglll up, tied duel lwrgeil .ihe.ul. ,, ,,. .-......,i,,. ,wa-w lfindin tral went themselves in the eunsolatitv out tn rivenge 'I'hursd.1y'5 n bracket Friday alternimn, Cen- defeat. Again. euntritlling the hirards, Central took charge of the game, leaving Virginia helpless. Nut nnly were the i.inx ileieetetl, Hardy l4Oi not ivnly euntinued to rebound, but Added to the scoring ' ' welter rmwin pl.iyr-ix re with his outside jump shot. l,k'll:OI1lZ1il'1C QSOJ, too, hegun gathering lived the last lew minutes ol the in l'CbULlI1LlS,IllLlh making Central unstoppable and leading 46-21 .it g.iine. the hall, At hall time Mr. Kelly, who was named the Coach of the Year, reviewed the strategy and reminded Larson, Gardner and Robb what happened the previous night. 1. A-J Determined not to have a repeat performance oflliursday, Central once again eontrolled the ball as Boroni 643 grabbed many rebounds. XVitl1 the team gathering momentum, the boys were not to be denied a victory and tx chance to play fortheConsolation Championship. Asl.eRny Gardner scarred 55 points, .1gdi1lSlXYi1'gl1'lit1,l1ClCdIl'1CiCL11HIUJ 74-57 triumph. -1 On Saturday night the Xlinntemen continued to play tremendous ball agiiinxt Henning with Gard- ner leading the way. As the first half ended Central was still in the lead 59-50. lt ean't be! Unbelieveablel W'e won! Pandemonium broke loose as Central defeated Henning in a close contest, 68-64, for tlie STATE CONSOl.A'l'ION CIIIAMPION- SHIP. 75 Y XVe're so proud ofyou -.1 memory never to be for- gotten. nf Bottom Row: lillingson, Tcdg Schlaeppi, Dick, Shay, Mikeg Smith, Bradleyg l.ilia, ,Iohng O'Neal, Alang Anderson, Normg Steffen Brian. Row 2: Owens, Mike, Roberts, Daleg Hendrickson, Bob, Van Cleve, Butchg Meyers, Lymang Near, Robert, Thomas, Alan Boucher, jim, Lang, ,Ieffg Grudem, .Ierryg Ammonet, Rodney. Row 5: Coach Hoffg Managers, Swanson, Billg lillingson, Doug Anderson, Dale, Ashfield, George, Stenkie, BillgFable,'1'om,Gardner, LeRoy, Barnes, Benny, jackson, Tyrone, Smith, Bob, Hood Steveg La Fountaine, Ralph, Babcock, 'Iohng Coach Mac Donald. Unlike most pictures taken of Central Sta this one is different. The stadium is Cmplv except lor Coach who appears to be helping., a broad iumper with his footing on the runvxaw Our track team is around early in the motni The track team, under the leadership of co-captains john Lilja and Bob md me H, High, PCI.,-acting ,hCmsCl,,C5. Henderickson, won the city and conference titles last spring. Central teams have won almost all their meets in the St. Paul conference since Coach Hoff has been at Central, The tradition of a strong and spirited track team was again evident in the performance of this year's team. vc' A if F Q M, 12 nm F 35,51 X W . .av W an Q -- Soil S i W4 ' I . U- it ri gg, W B 4 w t it ii if fin' 2 - '15 A x 3 fa s Bob Hendrickson was one of our fine pole vaulters on this year's team. We see him here in mid air as one of his teammates gives him a little extra push from the ground. Aww W. , 1,,.,a fftts 'k ..t, . , 1 ah y Ahead of his speedy opponent, Greg Hopwood gave Central many a first place in his event. This year his fastest competitor will work with The 440-yard dash, one of the hardest races to run, is led by Julius Delpino, Greg Hopwood, and jeff Lang. Greg instead of against him. SCORES Central 93 Harding 25 Central 102 Humboldt 16 Central 10 5 Johns on 15 Central 99 Wilson 19 Central 91 Murray 27 r 5 y er My i , 1 1lt,. ,t.,,t Y LeRoy Gardner and Bill Holloman, two of the tea amount of effort as they move toward the finish line. iwgff it rtte mls hurdlers, show a g Y .1 F. -mf 71 XM A , 5 tt,1 E Q in , ni y PH M g X it W T mwa 1-wright W M 3 ix ,,t- ti ,D ,wt W' A ' an my w , 1 37 75 r tu-ww ,.. I x QWVSAQ 'Ei' W? A yrs, ..,,, W' J,,j'g -N YCHI Maj, 53 1 1 ' 17, Q il La 1' if 1' ,nl 'F . i W, . an un- its tttt 1 1 9 L X 3 Y f ww C.. M. K +-1---zF , L I ,. . it , w,, M -, v - Bam- - R as , pkg J .Ms ,, d, ' .Q -Q W LVM an an -he N an M , Q l U ll I 1 1 Q 8 1 1 8 K nn in ' sum Q A i ! ' l ag' 2 it sn 3 8 ve 9' X Q 1 Bottom Row: Clark, lirving Applebaum,BrucegVonHoff, Tomg Ransom, Tomg Holly, Mike, Sharpe, Norman. Row 2: McKee, Morris, Harris, Vietorg Kueffer, Fredg Alexander, Dayidg Martin, Mike. Row 3: Coach llollg Conley, Larry, Hamaron, Carlg Steer, Cliffordg Butler, Mark, VVhitson, Frankg Mahoney, Steve, Rudluerg, Ted, Ernie Clark looks tired as he rounds the track coming down the last hundred yards oi' his long mile run. JU ICR VARSITY TRACK i l if nw., ,. an-A ff,.. -lffff Mlim Vandenberg, one of Central's future hopefuls in the broad jump is shown putting a lot ofeifort into his line jump. The junior Varsity Track team presented their coach, Mr. Hoff, with another city Conference title. V-Vhile literally out elassing their city opponents, the members of this team will be a great help to the Senior Varsity team. The season was highlighted when Ernie Clark broke the city record inthe mile run, a record which had stood for many years, i ,Y WW, 7 W Kim 76 51 iff' 5' ., GOLF .. in' VJ K A 5 ,, V 1? ,,, 1 , 'xf Q T' ' 1 N 5 xg I 1 1, 1 1 1 , l Y If . W 'W .YB W t li f Y A' gif ' gl' i 1 ,ni Mr. Thorsen, coachg Rosenberg, Mitchg Sniolick,DarylgScl1al'thausen,Bobg Rosenberg, Richg Good- man, Murrayg Peterson, Steve. Daryl Smolick lines up his putt on a very tricky green. in . . ., . , ,Q yum, .-,..i:. . 5 , . 1 i,,, B 'Fmt W , sw ,,5:,,0,,i.m,:MgjJ,, , , 'iv 4 Kitt 5. in M Nc an Yr is O' .K 'hr in X Q I 1. ...tram M . . wa.: is , M. 1. 1 1- an .al 1 Ng.. 2i. 'J??1.7':, 9, 1 3'g,,3 r3.s?!?j? Wffif 1 -' g,,t,,:..'fK4, ' if, ja '-fl-Q , f wfiaa xi , ,f'. , H it 3. Va, . A git' :ggi f 1 1 ' . V kj M4 f ,af-:Si s , ' N .s 'c- , 1, 7' C Q , Jas, f ,Q fp' ' ' ,Jil ty . '- ' Q. . VAN 19 I 'W-H . .1i'?'..KQsa.w ,fra 3, . 'fa 'ff Ziff'-,' 'f i we ,si-. sfwfs-.a .f:aaf 't - ttf 1 a, 1 1 5.1 f g?'15 ?f.A . g : fig, 5 ' Q eee . f iff V ft 61 '53 al' , . rl . 'CN'-W 'f'1' 3 .Ti-5 X..-'xt - w K Wit. - 'LY Q MBL M f 1' 1:52 1 vs W fa.. R . . . a Q f ,wm1q 5w A .,w,.., in 'Q ' W wh 5' R .. ? W 5 ,,....lh-9.4-v---' Under the leadership of Mr. Thorsen, the golf team won the city conference and also defeated Minneapolis North 8-5 in the Twin City Match. Almost all team members have either graduated or transferred to other schools thus there will be a lot of rebuilding to finish in the true Central tradition. 77 Central 14 SCORES Murray Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 10 8 12 9 15 15 11 ifz ifz nz Washington Harding Humboldt johnson Mech. Arts Monroe Wilson 1 5 61f2 Z1f2 6 0 0 31f2 In goll' a strong swing or drive is very in1porrgm1 10 ut m scores. Here Jeff Vvood is practicing just such a drive. yas N5 3 2' . IZ J .Q vw- -' t ' .fh' Q! t yi My . lf, MEf3:?'5f,'ffg.4.Q 4 A y y 4Q,b ,.A : gli ' 4-JfEiTf3i ottom Row Larson Carl Roshcl Dick Iukte Ccorgt Hardy Tom Robb Sue Rovt 2 Peilieh Due Bold loin Mich Mike Fwing, Butch Munsen fret, Row 5 Coach Hubal Henning., Douh Maixey Icnny Hubbaid laik Mickey It has become almost a habit for Central to have an outstanding, baseball team. 'l his year s team was no exception. Afterlosing to Harding for the City Title Central went on to Win the District Championship and place second in the region. Witli a number of returning lettermen, Central should place very high again next season. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central t' BASEB LL lv tl Tin t -MTN , XX - 5 ln the district linals Mr. Hubal looks Very liappy with the way things .ll'tQ going. as lie gives .1 signal to one oi his team nientbeis. SCORES DISTRICT PLAYOFF 10 Murray 2 Central 4 Monroe 0 5 Mechanic Arts 2 11 johnson 4 REGION PLAYOFF 1 Monroe U . , 4 Humboldt 2 Central 6 WestSt.l3z1ul 8 4 Vlfashington 0 2 Xvilson 0 1 Harding 2 qt in. fi rm ..,,1,,,1 W, fly! 5? x Tom H11rdy,s1irs.1li1111Ac111hu5i11s111t11st.11'1111u brllltl' uff. livery now llllkl then thc tc11111 111111 11111 1111111111 did11'1 Acc cyu lu qc, l11 1119 iVU1'Cg1'LJLll1kl. All 51.110 'IX1111 Boldt and X111 111111111 :cum to haves11111cdia.1g1't'u1111A111 with tht' 11111pi1'1, XY'l1ilc 11115 l111ppc11cd uf1u11, 1110 1111113111 L1SLl1l1l5'XY1lN1'1gl1l. 111111 II.1111x, 11151 b.1sL1111111. 111111151115 1111111 1111110 bag 111 lllk' g.1111u .1g.1i11st Monroe. Cfc1111'11l wr111 1111 to 11111 111111 g11i11cd 11 I'CgiO1181bC1'Il1. I11 tht' IAUQLIOIIJ1 33111: bctwccn f.L'HllLll .md XX est St. I'.111l, tht' Lllllpllkf l1111k5 .15 11.111111 .15 1l1u c,kJlH1'Al1 cg11cl1c1 tou.1Ht11c VQ'.11'1'io1A 1111111 1m1111111n11'ikcm. fitlll!-ll 11151 1l11' g.11111- by .1 :cure 8-K1 111 1111ixl1 mcumud 1111116 rcgitm. 79 3 ,,..wM.,,, A ' D .W H . 1 X .I ,Mg 'xt .. Y S 'Z' l'9e',.n. ' V . . wi-9? .. 5 .L . is . . , My '4 1 A Bottom Row: Hazen, Billg Simmins, Charlesg Davis, juliusg Alexander, Beng Gerber, Tim. Row 2: Gutzman, Steveg Selvie Tomg Butinic, Steveg Hayworth, Rodg Zorophe, Bob. Row 3: Crompton, ,lohng Abrams, Denisg Peshes, G rantg Ralpf, Gregg Mr. Fritsche. coach. A team comprised mostly of first year men trying to become standouts on the varsity team, the junior Varsity baseball team finished second in the city conference. With a final record ofsix Wins and two loses they showed promise for next year's baseball team. Mr. Fritsche worked hard with this group of boys and next year their training will prove to be most valuable. Central 19 Central 0 Central 6 Central 9 Central 14 Central 1 3 Central 5 Central 0 SCORES Monroe Mech. Arts Murray Humboldt Johnson Washington Wils on Harding Mike Shay slaps lulius Davis on the back alter ahomerun against Monroe. This was one of the many spectacular lllUlllCUlb lll Illif SCH' SUIT. Toni Gutzman is shown pitching a fast- ball as he strains his Whole body to make it a good pitch. t 8 0 ,,.,, JU 1oR VARSITY ,ASEBALL Bl -' ' . ' w rtee it V . ..... A. A V 1 r'et ,. ., ' - ' . . , .. .M Ap m .f.. f -it Q., . 'W 1 - if K. X, .... -sa A it 1 if 2 3 Wh, V. A up W Vkyy M 4 ljif,,,,V 5 gf' A 1 411. :ri 1, .5 1 K' fiffa .1 '.'. ' ' N .. ' A tl-111' : A at ' 1 . H 7 rsr 1 ta ' . .C t I N.. t .tt uidiv' A Vzzgtiga ' t .. okr. A A, K 1 a .. . 5 H f ,. ps . ., ' tw A- ..... M , W jp y .W t.a..1.,..z,,W . VN a HMM . . lr. Q .,M,W7.,,:m ., N . rlifufn ' .. - KJ' Att' ' ' 41-17, A I . 'A TENNIS A ,n f l 5-Gfgiui f ' is i 'Tw Fi 7. Y Y T J K is ,gg I ws -'F' ww I 38794 ,5,HTs,N M X at -A I 'S iff 'jd' 7 fix K f' as., 't s 25311 1 V , - 2 -.J ,a s S jr as xx it .pk . 'M Y':' v. , -XX., ' Dick johnson returns a hard serve with his . ,. , , . 4'l 1, ' A. Bottom Row: Stillman, lomg Sheapard, jackg Rosenberg, Al, Tilsner, Tom, Coach Sauer. Row 2: johnson, Dickg Nippert, NL Lt ml lb ll H0145 tht ICM Ofhls body 41150 Carlg Andrews, Carl, Bamms, Charlieg Schway, Charlie. l If K il 1 wa' 3 .m,., fi SCORES Central Murray 2 X f Central Monroe 1 S Central Wilson 1 V Central Humboldt 2 Central Mechanic Arts O Central Harding 2 Central Washington 0 Central johnson 1 Coached by Mr. Sauer, the tennis team went on to another un- defeated season. As in the past, it is not at all unusual for the tennis team to do this well. In regional play the team finished fourth and Al Rosenberg, one ofthe team's standout players, finished fourth in the state meet. Wfhile the audiences are very small for this sport, the team still carries out the Central spirit. 81 H Barbie King, Shirley Klug, Candy Fuller, Michelle lieaudet, Ann Baird. Linda Goon, Caroline Ristine, This year's cheerleaders seem to be busier than they have ever been before. Hardly a day goes by that they arenlt cheering at a football, basketball or hockey game or going to a Wrestling, gymnastic or track meet. They do a Wonderful job leading cheers, organizing pep tests, making posters for games, selling tick- ets and, of course, generating enthusiasm for all sports. Helping pick and train the necessary B cheerleaders is also another important task ofthe girls. l 8 2 A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS .f i , X if W i The cheerleaders went to many extremes to rouse spirit in the school, They even went as tar as to dress l.eRoy Gardner, Robin Borum, and the rest of the basketball team as cheerleaders during ki pep assembly. linthusiasm with a capital E is shown as the cheer ends with a Russian jump. Bottom Row: johnson, Dorothyg -Iordet, Lindag Olson, Linda. Row 2: Holt, Sandyg Suzuki, Nami. ROW 5: Allison, Cfarmang Stewart, Cindyg Benson, Barb. Last year, with a greater demand of cheering at all sports, a B squad unit of cheerleaders was organized. While carrying out a semester program as their senior part, the RB squad attends all junior varsity sports. Thus they gain valuable experience for filling the shoes of next year's Av squad. The school spirit at Central must be attributed to interest held by both cheerleading groups. llere they look more like cheerleaders, not camera shy, as Cindy Stewart, Sandy Holt, Nami Suzuki, and Dorothy Alohnson lead their team on to victory. 83 EH SQUAD CHEERLEADERS You'd think this was the first time the junior cheerleaders had at picture taken, but tl1ey'll get used to it. B3 ! 'K N ' x 2? ll s la Ro Otlom Row: Fuller, Candy, l'res.g Lemire. ,lacking V. l'res.g l'1oue. Xlimig Burgess, llonnag .Xndt-xson, Suri G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BG RD The Girls' Athletic Association Board is set up as a guid- ance for all the activities of the G.A.A. Their duties are setting up tournaments, arranging and training officials, sponsoring picnics, teas, and other social events and keeping track of those valuable points which determine Whois award- ed C letters and nominated for the All City - a distin- guished group of girls who are good in all sports. Each member ofthe Board is elected to this post by members of the G.A.A. There is a total ofeighteen members and they deserve credit for such a unique organized group. XVho will be the first to get the ball? The baclcboaid is quite high for most ol' the girls, which mulars tus game m ore cl illicult. W 3: Lindholm, Robyng Claiiashleaiitzeg Koch, l,ynng llenderscm. Diane: l,UlSlIkUIH, flnnolyng King. .Mme chinsky, Barb. Row 2: Blakey, Robertag Cflemuns, Kikig Ramserh, Phyllisg Stewart. Ciindy: Cioalbout, Kfherie Ill' rl one ul ll1osL'glctix'ilies tr ' ' Bottom Row: Burgess, Donna, Stewart, Cindy, glohnson, Dorothy, Proue, Mimi, Hoyt, Colleen Kelly, Kathleen. Row 2: Godbout, Cherie, Ramseth, Phyllis, Szmiot, Gloria, Aamodt, Sue, lloit, Linda, Lemire, jackie, Anderson, Sue. Row 3: Bannister, Mary, Lindholm, Robyn, Eha, Nanci Spoolhoff, lvy, Goon, Linda, Pratt, Mary Lee, Fuller, Candy. Row 4: Gerlich, Lois, Bielenberg Janis, Henderson, Diane, Ganas, Jeanne, Gustafson, Ann, Lofstrom, Carolyn, Kulczyk, ,ludy G.A.A. known as the Girls' Athletic Assocation was set up many years ago to give the girls a chance to participate in sports. Since girls only get two years of gym, the G.A.A. is set up to take the place of physical education classes in sports. The girls who take part in this activity learn good sportsmanship - like conduct, skill in various sports such as: volleyball, fieldball, basketball, and many others and, of course, making many new friends. Any girl with interest may join G.A.A. and is wel- comed, also encouraged, to do so. While having to meet very early in the morning, the benefits of G.A.A. are so plentiful, that most of the girls overlook the clock and take an active part in the fun. G.A.A. gives the girls an opportunity to mature in body and mind. C CLUB A D ALL CITY The girls' athletic letters are awarded on a basis of points earned during time spent in G.A.A. A total of one thousand points must be earned in many events, in and out of school, to qualify for the Central This makes it difficult since a girl has to be good in many events, not just one to win the award. The All City Award is given to those girls accumulating fifteen hundred points - an accomplishment not many girls succeed. A true devotion to athletics must be shown by the girls for numerous reasons. One reason is the hours of practice spent early in the morning before school, another is the many nights spent in participating in games. These girls have to work hard for their awards. Bottom Row: Kienlen, Kathy, Burgess, Donna, Nelson, Barb, Myers, Georgianna, Iforbord, -Ieannie Claybourne, Marcia, Boltman, Patti, Larson, Lorraine. Row 2: Lemire, jackie, Fillmore, Cheryl Iirickson, Carol, liuller, Candy, Stewart, Cindy, Proue, Mimi, Suzuki, Nami, Anderson, Sue, Hansen Linda. Row 5: llrolson, Pat, Nelson, Linda, Ammann, Chris, Blakey, Roberta, Gatto, Sue, Abas Moira, Strnku, Sandy, Sziniot, Gloria, Godbout, Cherie. Row 4: Kalis, Sue, liha, Nanci, Bannister Mary, Stellen, Marilyn, Koch, Lynn, johnson, Carla, Bielenberg, janis, Goodlet, Pat, Manteullel, Carol 85 Bottom Row: Hoyt, Colleen, Olcscn. Laura, Graphenteen, Vicki, llilsgen, Janice, Muck. Donna, Kern, Elyse, Kelley, lfay, Lachinsky, Barb. Row 2: Huesrnan, Gail, llall, Diane, Holt, Sandy, Henry, Deborah, Kelly, Kathleen, Moeller, Andrea, Bushnell, Carole, lloil,W'et1Lly. Row 5 Vifilliams, Sandra, Vllalk, Linda, Pratt, Mary Lee, Thomas, Debby, liellainy, Margaret, Dehn. Peggy: Hepola, Mary, johnson, Dorothy. Row 4: joseph, Lola, Clemons, Cathy, lihinan, Kathy, Schroeder, Barb, Kulczyk, kludy, Goon, Iiintla, Crawford, Mary, Sanders, Audrey. XY'hich one can out jump the other is always a question ol' impor- G.A.A. MEMBERSHIP Ann fiustalson, while offici- ating, laces sonic of the prob- lems. while others happen be- hintl her back. liottoin Row: licltntann, Carol, Martin, Shcllene, Schissel, Carol, llunt, Bea, l'awlicki, Rosy, Clark Yherrell, lfehrinan, Mary, lane, Debbie, Overland, Pant. Row 2: Singer, Betty, Spaar. Pat, Ilushne Santlye, -Iortlct, l,intla, Kimbrough, Pamela, Peet, llonnie, Lange, l.,i21IlCQSCl'1lIllLll, Kathy: liartels Nl xXnnette, lrieholtl, Marlys, Robins, Margo. Row 4: lcterscn. Nancy, lietlpatli,.ltilit'1 Niekclson Carol, Cfartlner. Sharon, Ray, lame, Ciustalson. Ann, Nlcfirath, C,arolynn, ylanieson, Mary, Benson liarb, tance in basketball. These girls are trying their best to get the ball before it comes down. ary, Row 5: Moeller, Angie, Clematis, Kiki, Kemp, licverly, Faber, Ruthie, Mt-nk, Kris, Kinr, 3 Intramural sports allow boys to participate in an athletic program based on competition within the school. The intra- mural program consists of both individual and team sports. Softball, basketball, ping-pong and bowling are a few ofthe activities. As with all sports. the members of these teams must have a certain amount of knowledge and a definite degree of timing in order to do their best. An intramural sports program makes it possible for those who were not able to make A or B squads or who did not havethe time to devote to them, to be active participants in athletics and still have fun while they,re competing. Being slightly recognized a tew years ago, intramural sports is slowly becoming abustling extra-curricular activity at Central. R get Tellman looks as though he is using two paddles to get the ping-pong ball er the net. lt would be a good thing it he could do it, Dave Morris and Ron Freer- king seem very interested in their scores as Rod Shelito re- cords their results. ,Ion Hard- lord is checking Rod's addition to see that he didn't make any mistakes. I TRAMURAL SPORTS Ron lfreerking shows that 500 game form as he delivers the ball. His partner anxiously waits for the strike. 87 ,.A0 UNDERC Freshman . . Sophomore Sure . . . Part ofa whole . . . - D Im ' sf ffl-2 A A In the gathering mist will know, They have quite a way to go. J MR. FRITSCHE HOMIZROOM 1C Bottom Row: Tuhy, Margaret,Nuechterlein,Keith,Kuehn,Suzie,Roth,janice, Severance. Dotti, limrn, Darlene, Mathis, Linda. Row 2: Godfrey, Terry, Spencer, Gary, Klinkenberg, Karen, Aarthun, Patricia, XValker, Mary Ann, Digerness, Carol,DiBerardini,,Iudy. Row 5: VUillenbring,Richard, Brown, Mike, Harper, Robert, Morris, Willie, Lamb, Charles, Olson, Richard, Cwoon, Linda. Row 4: Hahold, Mike, Rivarcl, Dan, Spoolhoff, Dale, Kiecker, jack, Hoff, Roger, Hayes, Walter, Nelson, Tom. JUNIORS .Iunior Class Officers: Mr. Gerdts, advisor, Tim Gerber Pres., Shari liunziker, V. Pres., Cindy Stewart, Sec., Skip v XValker, lreas. Mrs. Hughes operates the switchboard during a Latinrlab class. MR. KACALEK HOMEROCM 9 Bottom Row: johnson, Dorothy, Schloer, Marcia, Weitzcl, Sharon, Mueller, Carol, Blapp, june, Tufte, Kathy, Muck, Donna. Row 2: Rogosheske, Mark, Peterson, Bill, Pearson, Margie, Miller, Lynne, Hall, Nancy, Szmiot, Gloria, Zecher, Xandra, Mr. I.. Kacalek. Row 3: Dumke, Bodo, Scheunemann, Arthur, Cornell, Mark, Huebener, Paul, Rockney, Richard, Svardahl, jim, Peterson, Glen. Row 4: Van Reese, Patrick, Shisler, Bill, Schwiecler, Mike, Krekelberg, Raymond, Byrne, Tim, Smith, bleff, Quillin, Cathleen, Hilgers, Wayne. 89 MR. SAUER HOMEROOM 12 Bottom Row: Atncosen, Linda, Turnbull, Bob, Keeley, jean, Taylor, julia, Petersen, Karen, DeRosia janet, Myers, Georgianna. Row 2: Ramseth, Phyllis, Uecker, Ruthie, Schuch, Pat, Bushnell, Sandra, Sax Carlee, Frost, Anna. Row 5: Hidding, Diane, Morris, Joseph, Killa, Mike, Dziubak, Carl, Raas, Dennis Nippert, Carl, Hamann, Carl, Ewing, Maynard. v 1 y Morris, Bruce, Hunziker, Shari. Row 4: Hanson, Gary, Jorgensen, Roger, Olness, Bjorn, jones, Rudy, Another French lesson is ably explained by Mr. Temple. The typical enthusiastic Central crowd gives a rousing cheer for the men. Minute MR. KIRKWOOD HOMEROOM 104 Bottom Row: Saiko, Marijo, Hines,Mary,VVidcrski,1a1nes, johnson, Terri, Rines, Carol, Shade, Koreen. Row 2: Pearce, Marilyn, Lowrie, Lillian, Keim, Marcia, Johansen, Terry, Radke, Mike, Stickney, Greg, Schultz, Roy. Row 5: Relf,Greg,Bend, Dick, Segell, Margie, Kramer, Wes, Wertz, Kris, Blakey, Roberta, Aguiar, Ron, Gerber, Tim. Row 4: Davis, Larry, Robinson, Pam, Foster, Bob, johnson, Don, Price Merlin, Forsberg, VIOYUFQ Bremicker, Tim. Y Som I Nr C n i l day, Bruce, you will be a big it If 55-ei s 4 s 2 s s , 1 ,Ao f 1 l J 3 0 do Q 0 Y junior, too, explains Tod d Swanstrom. MR. CAVANAUGH IIOMEROOM 114 Bottom Row: Henderson. Yvonne, XVilzbacl1er, ,log Olson, Sue, llnelvl, Volag Morrim, Carin: Mulviliill, Judy, Uebel, Rosanne, Peasley, Diane. Row 2: Mamie, Dollyg XVixltler. lJAlll'lQli1,lC1lSCH, Nlartyg Roberts, Louise, Bloom, Marilyn, Skinner, Michael, Ammann, Nick: l5l'llllll7LlLls.Qll. Billy. Row jx Buckley, Dennis, Yeager, Gregg Allen, -lereg lfixtnke, l.oreyg Skoczen, AlLll'gill'L'lQ W'irkux, Slmrong illl'L1LlCliU, S1'121l'UIlQ Baker, Robert. Row 4: Moseng, liugeneg xlungbauer, Ed, Seliubring, Rielm R., SllllU1l.,lOl11'l M.g lleltne. Doug, Aras, David, Konop, Tltinnasg Rath, Terry. MISS ASHER HOMEROOM118 Bottom Row: Hyden, Maryg lievins, jenn, Keim, Moniettg Kenops, llelmlmieg lieker, ,laneg Arnold, Pauline Turner, l.aVern. Row Z: Kirseliner, Robert, Carlmon, Sgtntlyg lJi'i1lson, l'.tt1 lluhinan, Clierig XYYJQIICI' Barbara, Land, Shirley:'l't1wle,xlt1lieg Kowttlski. Sylvia. Row 5: lleeelnnn. Nlneiitg Looney. Russell, Binker Ruth,Orloske,,loe1Pt1ngel. liitvidg Bli1lRS,,lOli1l1QID1XLJ11,l,ll1Lld1 ltnner, Xl.irei.t. Row 4: Snelson, Patrirk jungwirth, Phil, Collins, Billy, lillib, Marvin, Audett, Durellghlolmnmon, Rielig Maul, Marlin, Sunbury, bleili 91 v 'WH X ifg,q,5!,., ,V gffijfii ,gg , , I - ,pil ', ME ' ,W,,, llUNlllKUOXl l'l Bottom Row: Murphy, Ronald, Ellia, Ronnie, lxlCIJ2l.1llCl,kIill1lCh1 llrwliuki. Pip, Cfoomlnx, ,Indyg Oslmoimq MRS. HUGHES 'X Kathyg Mills, jane. Row 2: Redparh, julie, Baird, Azrimluullrg Chilton, ,llJ.llll1L'Q Nulfon, l.lllQl.11 Mrlixoi, Peggy, Russell, Royzctta, Dinsmore, Eva. Row 5: Nippurt, rlauncng liirlrtci. Ii-ng llr-iiry, il.llHlHilN1 Iiiuluu- llXPldlIIlIlg iliu corrcct procedure in using thc microscope to two junior bcrg, vlan, Pearson, Dougg johnson, Dong Schulz, ,Icaninu Row bi: l olirunlc.imm, Cfmy: Izllix, Sir-xr-11, lwiologx bturlr-nts in Mi. Atkinson. Furth, Mikcg Swanstroin, Todd, johnson, Doria, Podulkc, l'ctc1W'i1lkL'1'. Skip. Terry, as well as other undcrclassnren, make good use ol thu study liirll. C , iw 777 2 NIR. Mi' lJUN.'Xl,lJ HOMEROUM 125 lioiiom limi: Similar, Rollin-3 lj.lllLI'NlIIl, lJuW.1yiwgPuiurbon,kIai1cLg Slicriuan, Lindag Cork, Barb: Swanson lam-l. lion J: Yolling, Vliidig limrliioula, Cllrurylg lJ.1Vl5,.lLlli21Il, Nelson, Sharon, hlOlllI21,.IOl111. Row 5: fi.ll'Ll.l, Slmiong lk-rlri-fri, lhoxmlrlg Qugiilu, nlixnulg Harrison. lhrryg Scvcrson, Donald, Goodlct, Annette Roxx Ai: .XlL'Px.lIlklk'I, liung ll.ill. C1loii.l1Xlilicrlcfliold,Clolilaidg Wfilliams, Ronald, Torgcrson, Lguigz Hhmuu, Kiiliy. K 7 MR. LENHUFF Q5-.,..,. sf-n Mn! ,E we In j of H I lx Q ,Q N. N Q tl, . V QHOMEROOM i243 Betty, Mark, and Chris are exeitedly awaiting the decision ol the A.F.S. hoard. Bottom Row: Korsell, Barbara, Kunz, Leilanig Danielson, Linda, llilsgen. yltinieeg Goldberg, Sue. Row 2: Sjolander, Mary ,log Ururnlewiez, Anna, Boldt, Alun M., Deltn Naneieg NCl5tJH,Sd1'ld5', Greene, Kathy. Row 3: Glenn, Andrew, KOlllll1d1l.'l.Llll1Q Collins, Terry, Allison, Carmen: Row 4: Ballis, Mark: blohnson. Terry, Nelson.CeCil1 H.lworth, Rod, Berg. Mr. Andrews is explaining the liner points otidixlfting to at future architect Y T.-sbgi ,ff ' t i 'A i , . ,,.,, f Av! ll.tnra1ttx'. Carol, Abbott, Betty. Gerald, Bowman, Perry. --1 MRS. OMARK IIOMEROOM 206 Bottom Row: McMillan, Dennis, Benseoter, Kent,Alal1nke,I.ynng Cinnje, Karen, Ott, ,Ioyeeg llarslow, Diane. Row 2: Bt1ssett,Patrieia, Dreelan, john, Nelson, Ron, Beyer, Dave, Stewart, Cindy, Lindgren, Chris. Row 5: lirmttnis, Karl, Olson. Cindy, Vavoulis, M.1rya, Scherer, hlerrig Olstead, Bunny, lleath, Cindy. Row 4: Russell, Teddy, Lisovskis, Leo, Hucser, Torn, Coburn, XVuyneg Clenirxb, 'l'erry: M.iyer, Dang Duffy. Mike. 95 MR. IELLSXVORTH IIOMEROOM 207 Bottom Row: Clark, lirwing Stevens, Bob: Xvalluce, Pattyg Arnold, Wkllyg Peyton, Slmerryg Stewart, Lindag Yveyer, Xlaria. Row 2: Pibjdf,lDtl1'lCI'ACQBl'CI'l1C1', Hubertus, Neal, W'y11tke1'eelg Morris, Stlkllltlfdl Sperey, lhung vvilllkllkl, Nancyg Hitchcock, Pat. Row 5: Flensen, Lyle, Harri, XY'ilbe1't5 l5lUXYl1,kllllQ lJeI.adi, ,limi Nynmn. linda: Isabel, Blondieg Yould, Maryg Mr. lfllswofth. Row 4: Austin, klillllll Johnson, Clll1!1'llC, Anderson, Cllmrlesg Gall, San1gSt.1mpe1',Sidg I.z1ue1', Tonmg Hinz, Gene. MR. R. 'l'lfMPl,E IIOMEROOM 214 Bottom Row:' Barber. Corinneg Gallo, Sandyg Harris, Vieg Adams, Davidg Todd, llonaldg Lambert, Sueg johnson, ,Iudyg Hoyt, Colleen. Row 2: Celski, ,loanng Vlfrigllt, l.ottie1 Kurrziseli, ,loyg Downs, Cece, Swyningan, Maryg Herther, .Iimg Kolupuilo, Stan, Gehrke, Barb, Row 5: Iludgt, Ken, K41lis,Sueg Lot? strom, Curolyng Scott, Lindag W'oltson, Mikeg Moody, Carolyng johnson, Dianeg M11 R, Temple. Row 4: liuetow, Steve, blames, Donald, Gilmore, Duvidg Bruce, Bobg M.1eDon.tld. lhveg Holt, Ed: Hurst, Bob, Mt1ssehl,D.m. .,f1 94 Mrs. Brown teaches the technique ol' threading a needle to a student in 21 beginning sewing class. f 2 MR. PETERSON HOMERUOM 219 Bottom Row: Thomas, Deborah, Anderson, Pall, BL1l'l1lf5,SL1UQ VQ'l1iic, Stephanie, libulloli, Karen, Kuinin, Gary, Maglich, Terry. Row Z: Xvuhlstrand, john, Juniil, Dong Hopkins, Linda: Misliicr, Krlthicg Vcyllik. Linda, Kowalski, Frieda, VUCf1g21l'1'8., Judy, Lindsuy, Iirnic. Row 5: Kulcliziin, Paunciug Avery, Margaret, Lewib, Roscliag Bodimjohn, Wfhitc, Gloria, Wfoodbury, Dun, Klrinsiuinncr, Ray. Row 4: Mclntosh, Ken meth, hlungk, Leslie, Friuksen,Maynz1rdg Kcinpka, Harold, Hiiotm, Mikug W'rigl'it, Mike, Butz, .Iohng McKee, Morris, NIR. MULKENBUR IIOMEROOM 225 Bottom Row: -JOhI'lSO!1,N1ik1'Si1L1,CrOf.ibOLll,cihC1'iC,cJSbO1'11,SLiS.lllQ Liiliu, Nancy, Muxwcil, Lanclig Vifcldon. Denny, Forbord,-Jeannie, Row 2: -IOIIIISOIT,XY'72ll'1'CI1Q Chrisiunscn, Linda, Doyle, ,Icanncg Livingston, Shcryg Daugherty, Gcraldg Lund, Janice, cjiSOl1,xILl11CI. Row 5: Tori, Douglas: McC11i'thy, Irons, Zcnncr, jane, Smith, Richard, johnson, Sandi, RU1I1bklCi'l, Tom, Thoinpnon, Chuck. Row 4: Krcuauhcr, ,Icrryg Baker, Steven, Haapala, Gregg Eickholt, ,l1ill1QAI1dl'CXN'S, BLJi5QciL1iOl1,,I1Ull1Q Vifiison, Rong Ackcr, I..1rry. 95 if Y 3 MR. G UENTER Bottom Row: Schlccht, Margaret, lfehrinan, Rita, Mcifaughiry, Carolg Pronu, Yxonncg llannw, liiing Olson, Iv 5 Mn, Ryan hclps A Slmlcm IUCMC A goml imok fm. 3 1-cpm-I in a WU Sue, VVilZbLlCl'1Cl', Liz. Row 2: johnson, Frank, Bergstrom, Arlcncg Kulcxyk, ,Iudyg N'I.i5loQL-Qgglroniah i1i51,,,-351355, George, Vicki ,log ,ll1'LllllC1', Bruce, Talclc, Anne. Row 5: Howard. Kiuung Cllr-h. liillzqlqurling, lk-nnixg Machtcincs, Torng Lindholm, Robyn, DaVich, Alohngl,cina11iak,W'i1ync. Row -ig Rawlings, i.illkl.lQ Inirnoii, , ,aff Neal, HLJXII1ClCf,'TCClQA1'1dCl'5l7f1,'lllIHQiXliCll2'lClS, lJlClC,,llUVw'Il5CI1Ll.All11l1 Sclirocdcr, liaih. liven though some have to practice on dummy kuyhoards, 00 words pci' niiniiru is mill their goal. win,-v' XE fgfn, HR. .XlUlI.,XNIiN HOMEROOM 520 lioiioni Row: flnrroll, iliioling lilonnt, Surg Moorc, Murgarctg Xvilson, Sl1C1'1'y,JL1CUl3b. .lcnnilcrg Mcrlacl Bonnie: lliuh, Tony. Row J: Singcr, licrtyg Ncw, Thcrcsa, Foster, Mac: Roberts, Lindag jones, Diane Nliixmrd, Cionnicg l7.lVik'll, lJi.inu. Row 51 lioyd, XYvLly11CQ Abixlms, Dennis, Ulbon, Dick, Chllatowilscli Slew: Wingur, .'Xil1'ir-iiiicg Sir.zl4.1,Llr11nw: lhorcn, Connie. Row 4: Day, Darnold, vlcrduu, Dcnnisg Zrlllfiltllirl RongW'l1ill.il1cr,lhvidg.Nl.irl4oL',,lolingAI.1s1nin,illonygMillur,Cllc11n, Sanders, Clary. 96 A . we w i K c MR. ,IASPFRSEN HOMERUOM 522 Bottom Row: Hucsman, Gailg Schmuggc, Kathyg Moltumyr, Linda, Wfhittlcl, Darwin: Larkin, Gregg An- derson, Iiynng Bowen, Ranaye, Mikulak, M.1ry Ann. Row 2: Ashton, Chuckg W'orwt1, Dennis, Leary, W my Q N 5 H Lorcttag ljCRUSlC1',liLlIl'lQK1'UCgCl',SLIZYQ-IOIICS,lDk1VlKlQNtJl'gLll'd,PCgg5'Q Smith. Donna, Row 5: Florancc, V Anil lllill - WW MV- l3ll5WU1'll'1v 15 Wlllll I C-Ill ll Nwlllil' l1l1U'U2lml7lW1'l Q15 lm flaw 'S Ruyg Fohrcnkamm, Craigg Rusterholz, Kurt, Nur1n.mtlin,jim,Scrpico, Dick, Vining, Mikug Murphy, Bill. H C1 'Ulm'llA Row 4: Hoclschcr, Stcvcg A11C.lC1'SO11,S.l5l'L,lCCQS1lllll'1, Garyg Dcrdoski, Brucc, VilI1LlUllbCl'g,All1llQ Nadcau, Paul, Wcttscl11'cck, Carlg EXHS1',WCJll-gilllg. Look at that funny picture! Ecck! 'l1llLlllS mu! is exclaimed by thc unclcrclassmun its thuy look at thc monthly display ofpicturcs. MR. HOFF HOMISROUM 525 Bottom Row: Phippb, Huttyg ll.lyllUS.Sl1l1'lC5'l Gr1ricpy.,Ic.lng llnyncs, S.ll1LlI'.l1 Block, l,indr1g Holman. Gary. Row 2: Sayles, 'l'aluy.1l1g Olson, S.1ntlig Sherman, Ruth: llimmvn, Cf.imyL Olcsun. l.1ll.ll'A1 Carroll, lirlyic: f3I'L1gl1Cl1ICCD, Vicki. Row 5: liitzt-n,l5ill,l.igl1ttoot, Nnncyg lines. Philip, Lcwis, Clhtrlottcg Ruud, lluancg Steiner, Mikcg Simmons, Charlie. Row 4: Gray, Ernest, lJouglt1ss,,Icr1'yg lfinncy, Bill, Vvillllllllli, Mike, St.1nlcc,JCrrygMcCarty, Mike, Wfciss, blurry. 97 J MR. liOl3ll3liAUX llUMlfliOUM 524 Bottom Row: XVitten, Linda, Miller, Barb, Hepola, Mary, llaupt, Bernice, Carlson, Deanna, Boylan, llelen. Row 2: Loetller, Torn, Lewis, Dianne, Haan, Happy, Kemp, Darrell, Sandburg, Bonnie, Titus, sludyg Lonncs, rludy. Row 5: Nelson, Steven, Durand, Ben, Alexander, Scott, McNaughton, Mike, llolle, Diane, Bannister, Mary, Mr. Robideaux. Row 4: Turner, Ken, Kiewel, Franz, Vigeant, Duane, l'ost, Bart, llalluly, Richard, Grossklavs, Ron, Oberg, Mark, MR. BERG H OM HRUOM 403 Bottom Row: Widen, Gwen, Hurvitz, Louis, Propps, Mary Lou, Williams, Linda Mary, Scehuetter, Lynn Row 2: Vidal, Beatrice, Goff, Sara Lee, Witte, Bill, litter, Nancy, johnson, Loretta, Collins, Sue. Row 5 McKinney, Samuel, Taylor, jean, Stafke, Sue, Aldridge, Mark, Cooper, Andrea, Thomas, Katie. Row 4 Bradley, Stephen, Kiris, lmant, Carlson, Donald, Wentlandt, Mike, Bloedorn, Rich, Ashton, Daniel. my Q V ,xi 2, 1 f 1 - ,,,1 iff ,f,fJ', , ., ii o ,iu llltit A it M , ', y ii ili 1 I A vvi:v'v' ' 5' . A' a . a it ,, M 4 2' iff! , , ,W :www ., Y, -f., .4 98 S OPH CM ORES Sophomore Class Officers: Mr. Kirkwood, advisor, Greg Green, treasurer, Nami Suzuki, vice-president: David Hueller, president, Mary Minielier, secretary, Another day out of the way .,... 5'-may rms:- ..- x MISS SCHMOKEL HOMEROOM 2A Bottom Row: Etienne, Donna, Diaz, Linda, llla, Sheryl, Brown, Ronald, Rumpel, Fred, Claybourne, Marcia Lang, Sally Ann. Row 2: Becker, jo Ann, Aminann, Christine, Klein, Sandra, Ebert, Bill, Stamper, jerry Lavaque, Mary, Hueser, Barb, Hopkins, jolene. Row 3: Schneider, Gerald, Henry, Diane, Carey, Peggy Kaplan, Abbot, Gulbranson, Ron, Hansen, Laura, Kordell, Dave. Row 4: Chapman, Bill, Pittelkow, james Poppovich, Glen: Neumann, Mitchell, Nikituk, Bill, Wetterstrorn, Edward, Schechter, Steven, Yaeger, Robert MISS RANDELS HOMEROOM 2B Bottom Row: Barrels, Mary, Kloos, Cheryl, Dehn, janet, Beniot, Sheila, Todora, Pamela, Overland, Pamela Row 2: Eldred, Mike,Davis,Mike,Towner,joel, Smith, Charley, Peet, Bonnie, Martin, Mike. Row 3: Steffen Marilyn, Johnson, Cheryl, Wettschreck, Gerald, Chermak, Bill, Mars,Donna, Mahr, Nancy, Gulbranson, Ricky Row 4: Alenov, Nickey, Eldridge, Steven,Aan1odt,Greg, Danielson, Danny, Sorensen, Dwight, Doriott, Lavin Fisher, Tom, Anderson, Williani. is lil ?-,ri lm.3ii1wlirali,lfttt3ilEfAl, ftfffrl li 99 s 1 v l L , fr-wr - L lreylt ? ,Ear ,X - ' 2 . H , - lllf ': l'iffgVf3f'5?f!'C Rigid is fin if ,': ,i .,,. ,i e L l' W 1 2 1 ' K A E L It ,W - MR. OSBORNE iiomisiaoom L+ V L i it 1' L ' l Bottom Row: Trice, Pamela, Looney, Sharon, Dowd, Leann, -Iannieke, Lana, Mikl, Cheryl, Vifells, llelnbiel f Q ,,L- 2 .ML K L Z 1 Fleck Sharon Row 2' Dervie 'I'erry'Sanders Barbara' Hanson Cindy, Menk. Chris: Maehleines, Barbara, , . . , ,, , , , , , , X 1 U f-I V - , li, ,1,,H. 1.,d fth.d,,- Low, Linda, Arm, Bob? Donabya Sonny' ROW 5: 1:,.CshWMc1.? Malik: Lmdgu-Om' Q,,-USU,-5-3 11411, qmvcuu lhe mad nioh ot undeielassnien leawtie study ia at Ile en o e ay Suess, Hazel, BCCChL11'l1,X'7iCl'CiCQ Harris, Janice, King, Annette, Hamm, Craig, Row 4: lfruhstuelc, C,l1arleSL McLean, Williaixig Berguni, Larry, Bolken, W'ayne, Fisher, Greg, Miller, Allred A,, Swanson. Steve, Skatl, hlerry. ' --fm- ., , A.,, Yryn g krhr W it W -mum , W it if f ,h,. ,,,,,,. W, W. -W h f 151: 1 K - . ,'.. ,. , - ' ' '-w e , ' - 4 '- . sf - - Y it wi , , . ., , ri in., Y .1 , Q , f - V ,,,, . . x ii? if , 'N ' A ff if ' L V:.,2'i:,..'1: h F? 7,5 1 2,555 5 zfsiifpg- T 9 V ' ', K . 'c ' ..-- w E ' I-w -I 1 :2,,f,1- , 5 1 ,. f'i,l ,gfsff 2 --gk: -I - 9, , . A . X -. if - , 73921217 I ii i ! 122 M -kg' 'P u?fi'i'5?' :-3 : 13 F . .WAg. , , . . ' A ' fi- f ' i 52 225 15 - ' 1 4' li . . I f 1 V- A-1 V P-'h ' ,iii :af - ,M -5. ,MW ,af , 1 gat: ,, W - , Z' , ' 46' 2. L -'---h ' ' ' ' Mr. Xvolt instructs Jim Wfiener on the finer points ol' using Ll horse. MR. BOYD HOMEROOM 7 Bottom Row: Morse, Diane, Wheele1', Cheryl, Monge, Bob, Kelley, Fay, Rybisky, Margie, Hueller, Torn, Bushnell, Carole, Ellis, Cecilia. Row 2: Carlson, Carol, Lange, Liane, DC1T1UlliI1g,JOHI1I1CQ Clark, Kathie, Leinkuil, Roger, Hartnien, Cheryl, Spielnian, Dianne, Durand, Toni, Row 3: Murphy, John, Looney, David, Petersen, Scott, Cfr'axvfo1'ci,Mary,Nagehjeanne,Pennig,Chris, Jorgensen, Lynette, Mr. Boyd. Row 4: Niekelmon, Carol, Seaquiat, Richard, Olcnick, Ronald, BONVC,SL1SdDQC3L1iOI'1,JilHQPdlIUC1', Craig, Mei-Xdainb, Darryl, Melby, Alitn, 1007 Y film , 2 ff 'E safe, I U D NOYERLY ' Comer 1' li MR. HILDEBRANDT HQMEROQM13 Bottom Row: Archibald, james, Moltumyr, Warren, Bevins, Bob, Lundin, Peggy, Knowlton, Margaret, Blyton, Brad, Fehrman, Mary. Row 2: Faber, Ruthie, Mix, Ellen, Maurer, Sue, Schubring, Roger, joseph, Lola, Erickson, Carol, Lockwood, Diane, Row 5: Green, Greg, Skottegaard, Gene, Craig, james, Lalley, Vickey, Nelson, Larry, Neary, Thomas. Row 4: Schaber, Doug, Herman, Doug, LaBarre, Bill, Schultz, Members of the sophomore homemaking class examineoneof its final products. Howie, Prowse, Warren, Benson, Kim, Kuoop, Tom. T it .J pw H .N , 1 I ix is l , .fi 5543, -..,-h . all-..a' f' MR. CIAGNE HOMEROOM 100A Bottom Row: Holman, James, Bowie, Hazel, Massey, Dorothy, Sylvester, Marie, Lewanclowski, Darlene, Biljan, Thomas, Miniclier, Mary. Row 2: Manteullel, Carol, Robins, Margo, Thesenvite, Rita, Keeler, Roberta, Rude, jon,O'Neal,Lloyd,johnson,Debby. Row 3: Christollerson, Art, Renneke, Doug, Thorpe, David, Johnson, Ron, Weiss, Diane, Peters, joyce, McGrath, Carolynn, jordet, Linda. Row 4: Dinesen, The mgfning rush hguf kqqps Mfg. Jahnkc busy. john, Ray, Janie, Nuessle, Dick, Derdoski, Dennis, Allen, Gary, Hueller, Dave, Selnmler, Steve. 101 MR. DANIELS HOMEROOM 100B Bottom Row: Ferlas, Debbie, johnson, Elizabeth, Bibro, Stevan, Carlson, Kathleen, Pazderski, Donna, Mours, David, Shaw, Richard, Herron, Jerry. Row 2: Vvilliams, Barb, Husnick, Greg, Sullivan, Terry, Morgenstern, Donna, Van Reese, Michael, Rude, Daniel, Vvethern, Marie, Wfallaee, Ma1'y,Holt, Sandra. Row 3: Willenhring, Ronald, Quarn, Chuck, Leitner, Bill, Wrobe1', Bob, Grilz, Donna, Abas, Moira, Hernandez, Linda, Hoge, Susanne, Wirkus, Maureen. Row 4: De Alonker, Bill, Ustrowski, Karen, Rade- macher, Dave, Blomquist, Butch, Welke, Fred, Klinkenberg, David, Haas, Doug, johnson, Carla, Moore, jeffrey. MRJNGEBRITSON HOMEROOM102 Bottom Row: Lonnes, Linda, Collins, Shirley, Hoff, Wendyf, Morgan, Pat, Smith, Alex, Boltman, Patti. Row 2: Lorsung, Paulette, Barisonzi, Pat, Thury, james, Grady, Tom, Maclline, Pam: jerdee, David. Row 5: Canter, Brenda, Sycks, Dennis, Manteuifel, David, Burroughs, Dimitri, Hurst, Alanis, jameson, Mary. Row 4: Arntson, james, Belisle, Larry, Webb, Sandra, Bunde, John, Piper, Roger, Wlialen, Terry, Davis, James. 102 rr if X! Gee, there isn't even room for the kitchen sink! ' v ff! ,ig Qmwgf. J 9 eff! 3-109 , -1... Even in the sophomore physical education class there is memory work. Miss Randels is explaining the rules of field hockey to her class. K t . . iiA,V . MRS. BRUNDRETT HOMEROOM105 Bottom Row: Schmidt, Kathy, Heyne, Chris, Stark, Chuck, Clemas, Sandy, McCaughtry, Donna, Fohfen kamm, Lynn, Martin, Shellene. Row 2: Moore, Henry, Ellis, Robert, Kimbrough, Pamela, Jackson, Harry Morehead, Bill, Wetch, james, Hines, jerry. Row 3: Hafiely, Randall, Lissick, jim, Sweitzer, Don, Rom bach, Mike, Graf, Al, Proefrock, Leslie, Lamb,john. Row 4: Mencacci, Richard, Lcmke, Diane, Knutson Bruce, Pederson, Roger, Holly, Mike, Churcher, Glenn, Newton, Mary, Eggebrecht, james. MR. ANDERSON HOMEROOM 107 Bottom Row: Dressler, Kathy, Fillmore, Cheryl, Anderson, Robert, Beto, Corrine, Weeda, Viola, Wotnd Debbie, Cermscheid, David. Row 2: Gatto, Sue, Kramer, Bill, Davis, Christine, Quiney, Addams, Burg Tom, Meld, Janet, Nerison, Susan. Row 5: McCain, Donavang Boesc, Steve, jack, Mary, Carter, Bunnie Kemp, Beverly, Benner, Elaine, Moore, Mary, Mr. Anderson. Row 4: Southworth, Duane, Bellamy Maurice, Dean, Mike, Freding, Paul, Hill,james, St. George, Eugene, Rokotz, Donald. 105 1 i ,- tv .V 6 MISS KORFHAGE HOMEROOM115 Bottom Row: Kampa, Ralph, West, jerileen, Carroll, Rosilyn, Smith, Marvin, Sullivan, Terry. Row 2: Oh! The CXCUCUWUT Of 21 S0Ph0m0f'3 English Class! John, Richard, Bougie, joe, Cussidy, john, Olesen, Dianna, Handfortl, Amy, Brezovec, jerry. Row 3: Thomas, Dwight, Dawson, Inez, McCain, Charlie, Craig, David, Beauneir, Elbert, Littles, Barbara. Row 4: Johnson, Gary, Dox, Robert, Sarff, James, Schwichtenberg, Kurt, Scott, Ronald, Emerfoll, Mike. Mr. Manninen's industrial students are always willing to 'help furnish tools. MRS. TOPDAHL HOMEROOM 116 Bottom Row: Miller, Mary Lou, Tufte, Sarah, Anderson, Gregory, Downs, Barbara, Clark, Sherrell Wellittg, Lois, Swintek, Peggy. Row 2: Snyder, Judy, Grady, Tim, Wingo, judge, Doody, Pat, Sipprell Ken, Beltmann, Carol, Larsen, Kathleen. Row 5: Anderson, Bruce, Habisch, Dennis, Spencer, Larry Thompson, Sharon, Verros, Tim, Bergman, Dani, Braddock, Marie. Row 4: Harper, Arthur, Sharpe David, Stiles, joe, Nason, Gary, Hahn, Jerri, Anderson, Roger, Dent, Paulette. IOLLWWW MR, JOHNSON HOMERQOM 120 Mr. Ciagne is showing the boys some new angles in geometry. Bottom Row: Atmeosen, Dennis, Neely, Terry, Weii', Gerinda, Lane, Debbie: Searrella, Bob, Laehinskv, Barb: Pittman, Vickie. Row 2: Moeller,Angela, Campbell, Muriel, Massey, Ronald, Kienlen, Kathy, Hovan Yvonne: Ylinen, Mary, Hughes, Pam. Row 5: Lanner, Terry, Greeman, Donald: jungbauer, James, Boh- man, Mike, Prytz, Barb, Carlson, jamie, Pehling, Ruth. Row 4: Schneider, Greg, Price, Timmy, Valento Brian, Bryson, Dennis, Amundsen, Bruce, Hanson, Alimg Walle1', Bill. u v - v These students in art class are improving their manual dexterity. 5 Q I MRS. CREVVDSON HOMEROOM 210 Bottom Row: Nelson, Beverly, Trelawney, Rand: Nelson, Barbara, Moeller, Andrea, Tradup, Teresa, Henry, Debby, Dudeck, Doug. Row 2: Ustrow, Bruce, Hocking, Glenn, Ryan, Gerald: Closmore, Laura, Fox, Steven, Rezny, Douglas, Gellermah, Paul: Soshnik, Bill. Row 5: Lofstroni, jim, Muehow, David' Herreid, Ken: Townsend, Bob, I,aFountaine, Lynne, Clemans, Kiki, Hoke, Richard, Row 4: Nickolav Connie, O'Brien, Peter, Smith, Charles, Larsen, Chris, Bolin, john, Dick, Terry, Linse, Roger: Olafson . L Sharon. a v v 105 it 529, Y., l K' 1323? iii.. A i f .2 is ref? , fmt? rg., 2 ?' f , if I 2 Q K Zim. 1 -f ..Qf,- f'. f:-' 1 ziggy Z . Lai '12, M, fr S xiii 'QR 1 fi X 4 'HL V 2 I ' V if is M R. G ILLEN HOMEROOM 220 Bottom Row: Reich, Barbara, Smith, Mark, Frisk, Linda, Zack, Debbie, Collins, Debbie, Bushnell, Carri, Snyder, Shirley. Row 2: Urman, Duane, Osborne, Sue, Gilbertson, Kelly, Wenos, Nancy, Zitter, Geri, Will, Corinne, Hansen, Linda, Szmiot, Tim. Row 3: Kiewel, Henry, Finney, Charles, Lueders, Barbara, Peterson, Gail, Straka, Sandy, Campbell, Victor, Davis, Alicia, Vifagner, Greg. Row 4: liuebener, Dan, Clapp, Gregory, Gerdesmeier, Donna, Kehoe, Larry, Synstegard, Douglas, Giefer, Toni, jackson, Michael, Maranda, Pat. MISS GALLAG HER HOMEROOM 221 Bottom Row: Muraski, Mary, Clark, Bennie, Hampt0n,Deena,l.anldord,Patsy, Thomas, -Ieffery, Tisdale, Roger, Willis, Curtis, Row 2: Spear, Bill, Bilotta, Harold, Ales, Stephen, Nadeau, ,ludieg llucttl, Pat, Abbott, Clauclie, Kalis, Kathleen. Row 3: Nelson, Bill, Davis, Gayle, Holton, Donna, XVallcer, james, McGuire, Bill, Simmons Doug, Sieg, David. v i 106 Students taking foreign languages find the language lab both fun and helpful Misi- f ,Eid Ee. Mr. Temple explains a theorem to a confused math student. MR. PERKINS I-IOMEROOM 302 Bottom Row: Collins, Claudia, Krasky, William, Newman, Roy, Weyrauch, Patrick, Trantow, Lynn, Larson Lorraine, Mr. Perkins. Row 2: Arnold, Bob, Hall, Diane, Chopskie, Mary, Souder, Sue, Collins, Sue, Morris Vernita. Row 3: Rosier, Dave, Baughn, Sadie, Wright, Lynn, Petersen, Nancy, Spakow, Valintina, Laurie Karon. Row 4: Carl, Mickey, Lindgren, joe, Ansay, Steve, Pettiford, john, Gold, Doug, johnson, Gary MISS STENDER HOMERO OM 404 Bottom Row: Houston, David, Truhler, judy, Macler, Steve, Krech, Barb, Suzuki, Nami, Huemmer, Karen Row 2: Knight, Calvin, Ellingson, Bruce, Perrin, john, Reichow,Rosanne, Steiner, joseph, McGeehan, Charles McKinney, Annette. Row 3: Allison, Mary, Williams, Sandra, Ponds, joyce, Blehert, David, Thomas, Rebecca Varco, james. 107 1 MRS, RASMUSSIQN IIOMIQROOM 4024 Bottom Row: Benesch, Lindag Alford, Roxy, Rohan, Debbieg Plinte, Valentina, Krenik, Karen, Hunt, Beatrice Tillman, Rober. Row 2: Sullivan, Linclag Benson, Barb, Gutz, Linda, Olson, Mike, Percy, lieniaming Milla W'illiam, Casey, Kenny, Barnes, Larry. Row 5: Boget, Karen, Pearson, Sarah, Spreeman, linila, Halliburton jackie, Flones, Karen, Nins, Maurice, Warren, Phillip Lee. Row 4: lX'hite, Uayla, Kelly, Martin, johnson, Bruce, Vichich, lirankg Awe, ,Iamesg Bow, Thomas, lngberg, Harlan, Gardner, Sharon. Centralis new students received a friendly welcome on orientation day. CUJTRRL UL f 108 Nl ISS KUlillI.l.R ,,, B frffa X --- at ,,. A' . y '.,1A t E XX Miss Kohler is aiding one other first-year typing students .Wg , HOMI-ROOXI 209 liotlom Row: lioherls. V.1le1'ieg 5ehis5el, Clilrolg Miller, Karen: Celslci, Stephen, AlCfidLlgllIl'V, loin ovk .11'i'i-ii. -ICNNCQ Nliuko, RUlJCl'lQllkiLi1l, He.1the1'3l5riglitm.1n,liillgliooney, lerrig Misa A. Koehler. xxx man, Phyllis: I-Iwii1g,K.1ieng Sierveii, l'1iscill.1g rlntlerson. l.intl.1g liulord, l.eslie. Row 4: Reiei C oi 1 lY'iewnei,i,l.1rk1O'lii'ien,llennisgllertloslci.l.ynngXlC'ii1lielel.Steplien1Skoexen, lilizalneth. iXlliS.llOCiAN HOIXIHROUMZII Bottom liuw: jones, Victorg Kuntz, Sliz1ron1 Zouhelgjulieg Carney, Sydney: Weiss, Marilyn, Miesen, Hob, lluu gherty, Dennis. Row 2: Ewing, Kurieg blennings, Debbie, Sehroetler. Mt1rygVUeber, Kathy, blames, Cliurlesg Olsen, Christine, Martin, Richard. Row 5: llopwood, Kutlierineg 'l'hm'en, lim, Beck, Patrielcg illLlWllSCIXd, Shermang Dahl, Dennis, Baldwin, Mike, Krouh, Bruce. ofeonversation. FRESHMEN Between elasses and after school, students gutherzlttheir lockers for a few minutes Xlfhen social studies becomes perplexing, Mrs, Brundrett is always willing to help. new fc u- sum sign 'Q f ll M., film 'N-Gray' MR. CQAVIN lirittom Now: Carter, Melving Fuller, l,k111l1fi2.1I1iC,Al21l'Sl'12i Vi'otmdwai'Ll, R ubertg Kleinendorst. liogergXlille1', Bonnie Sanders, .Xudreyg Clharpentief. Doris, Serpieu,C3e1'aldineg lfoster. .lnthrmyg Patterson, Russell: Pollnow, Xvilliam 109 a HOMIQRUUM 212 l'IOXVH.1'C,l,LlOl1IlQ Holten, Bruce, Baxter, Maria. Row 2 gParker, Bonnie: lfloranee, Donna, Mr. Gavin. Row 5 Young, l.indagKlt1nde, Linda, Marcotte, Mike. Row 4 Lindstruin. .Ianiesg Thoinpson, Pattyg Nielsen, klanice just cm't wail to boi Q lui'L1'1c buildin-f when In L 11I1 s MRS.SW'ANSOA. IIOMIQROUM .115 Iiotunu Row: Miller, Daniel, Allison,-lack, Mclean, Bob, Awe, ,Iulicuug clllffklll, Sum. Ruw lx IJm11roy, Dcborahg Clcmans, Scott, Palmer, Yvonncg Bcrgerson, Barbarag Holi, Paulg 'l'1'iuhnId, fXIn1'1ys, Row 5: Couuway, janctg Sandberg,Dia11c,P0ndcr,Charles,Calliuan,Stcp1'1c11,Williamm, Raynmlud. Row 4: llam- durf, Donna, Larson, XVil1iam, Nuessle, James, Schroeder, Gary, Eckstmxul, Maryg XVlxitc, Susan. MRS. FLEMING HOMIZROOM 215 Huttom Row: James, Judy, Poehlcr, Scot, Gibbs, Diaucg Tabcry, Cunning Trout, Churylg Cfhi5lwlm, IM-Il. Row 2' Vffcitzcl Gcrri' Lauudon,Ma1'y,VVittcn,I.au1'a1g Suhucllcr, Tum, IWOIISUII, .Iwryg Iluulvuncr, ,laxnmusg Curran, Mary. Row 5: Hanna, Wcsg Starling, Gerald, Turbcnsnm, Smmdrug Pilxl, Skxndmg Pcludc, IJ,1iu.1: Craig, Harriet. Row 4: Elmquist, james, Peterson, Grcgg Nuwicki. Chris, Ilcgu. 1,ind.lg XY'illi.xmxm1 Scum, Rischcll, Ben, Smith, Margaret. a Q? 110 .gm-u, -s., 1 'T Mr. Maekin points out the importance and the function of the ear to Doug Hueller. ,wwf WM W ljfvzf AGP? V le flip F 'thy 55 I M X fwjhsst ln., 1 W I7 MR. MANNINEN Bottom Row: Harris, Cynthia, Cotten, jim, Greenlee, loan, Hines, David, Sehueh, Richard. Row 2: HOMEROOM 405 Burch, Maxine, VanAllen, Kathy, Dehn, Peggyg Robinson, Mary, Olson, 'llllUI1l.15, Doriott, Diane. Row 5: Spaar, Patricia, Clark, Geraldine, Pena, Conrad, Baldwin, Miu'k,AIohnson, Lueille, Mr. Manninen. Row 4: Sehottmuller, Williatttg Murray, blames, Frank, Charles, Mishler, Dennisg Hieks, Hilton,Bz1thke,,Iohn. MR. MC GEE, MR. MACKIN, MISS FORD, AND MR, OLSIEN HOMEROUMS 208, 217, 508 and 6 Bottom Row: Hunt, Helen, Falkcnberg, joan, Young, Anita, Benjamin, Anabella, Nunn, Doris, Cross, Lorraine, Farber, Gary, Staueh, Louis, Mr. McGee. Row 2: Eelwarals, Richard, Haneoek, XVilliam, Billups, Johnny, Wfells, Sharon, l.inse, Karen, Pic1,Jcang Blumenfeld, RlCl1il1'LlQ Grant, Martin. Row 5: Wfallaee, jimmy, Leas, john, Pietraszewski,Keith,Sherman,jer1'y,Huellenllouglasg Luger, Phillip, Kozol, Theodore, Mackin, Donald. Row 4: Connor, Maryg Clemons, Marvin: Kampa, Robert, Ronkowski, Gerald, Klein, J3IHCSQRHk0IZ,KC11QRL7lYl1,Cidl'l1 liisehingbauer, Barbara. mt 'N I 4 i s 'HE wi -- A z o ,in 'Q a. 7 .. , .W C .,... ' - ., 1, '- L . 1 ja-251 , IG ,llll 1 '-:' ' .. it 1 A -.--- ie? :I 31.5512 145115, 'ILT' . qi. A 111 . wx X Q 'Q -2 M jf ' -lyk Ss 66. Iggysgl,-r' XOJQ'-fatagaageia Qi ! 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Look at us, You, the inveterate and austere alumni, We leave to join you. Look at us, We are the children ofthe people. Look at us, We are the seniors of Central. Look with sadness for what we leave behind Look with hope for what we will become Look with pride for what we are We are no longer the children ofthe people, ,X We are the people, Rejoice. SENIOR CLASS HOMEROOM REIPRIQSENTATIVES. liottom Row: Reidell, Steveg Gould, ,Ieang Aamodt, Sue, johnson, Maggieg Laurie, Sondreag Grohs, liill. Row 2: Rusterholtz, Paul, Hunt, Leeg Silman, Marlene, Bruchmann, Georgeg Ganas, jean, Dcgehlohn. Row 5: Lent, KengMeredith,Diane, Melges, Debbie, Benson, janet, Elliot, jim, Alensen, Io Ann: Cihcrmak, Marge. 5' i 3 115 WE STOOD IN AWE OF MAMMOTH CENTRAL ALLEN, BEVERLY Bev - G.A.A., Pep Club, vim Girls' League, Office Help, On the Job Training, C Club. AMEY, JAMES AAMODT, SUSAN Sue - W Club, Y-Teens, Girls, State, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council, Future Tea- chers of America. ABBOTT, SHARLET ABRAMSON, FRANK ATRD, DOUGLAS HCll7H7fIvt'u - Y-Teens, jr, Red A Football, B Football. D01zg'J Cross, Card Section, On the job Training, Office Guidance. -5- K AMONETT,RODNEY AMMANN, LINDA ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, DALE Dizzy - A Football, B Football, Wrestling, Track, German Club. ANDERSON, EVAN Marre!lu5 - A Track, A Football, B Choir, B Bas- ketball, Photography Staff. R0d - A Track, B Track, Gymnastics, Cross Coun- try. Bly Ruff - A Football, B Football, B Hockey, B Base- ball, A Baseball, Student Council. ANDERSON, FRED ANDERSON, KAREN ANDERSON, KAREN L B.T.O, - B Choir, Track, Kaffe - Red Cross, Pep A Choir, Pep Club, Girls S.U.R.E. Club. Club, Girls' League, Paint League, Usherettes. ln' Patches. ll , S304 O ' 2 ' 'O 'X 'IP ta ga ,,t yi lei , C s lf if ,jg , l Ea 3 . S rr Y rl, fic. ax ALENOV, VERA Pep Club, Latin Club. Some of these heads might make good material for a phrenologist. 'wife' SHE? K' 3 af' ,'f,':a12f.,M. H , -5.-: ,E :.. e .:-ff ' WNW- r r' szsEfi :: n .- -'sa -e , , ,.-,.:f5ag,:w1,:M gt, 'v f wgifsft , '55 A I5-T W ' ' , s Q, f . .niib , 'rri,j',. Ai, ' ' 1. . mm A gifEg5ffiiiii7 5: x T iiiiifi ff'11fH5?s . J liQl5E3?2 , ,Mai , 5 Y a.,r ffazggigl ANDERSON, KATHY 711110 - Y-Teens, Pep Club. Egg if ANDERSON, MARY Operetta, A Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Student Council, Red Cross, Hi-C. r 'r ANDERSON, RUTH '72ullaz'e - A Choir, Future Homemakers of America, B Choir, Red Cross. ARENT, BONNIE Steering Committee, Y- Teens, G.A.A., A Cheer- leader, Pep Club, Interna- tional Relations Club. 'fm ,, , . , ,gf 'Gr It S, W , I ANDERSON, SUSAN Su51'e - Flag Twirler, Exec. Board, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Y-Teens, C Club, Folksinging Club. ASI-IE, TERRY T.R. - Sr. Class Play, Na- tional Thespian League, All rican Social Studies Insti- tute, Computer Program- ing, jr. Class Rep. Yjgiiggp ANDREIKO, JEANNE On the job Training, Red Cross, Guidance Office. ASHTON, MARY ANDRICK, PATRICIA 'TNTKY AYDTJANICE 'ffuzfnf Y-Teens, Latin Club, jr. Red Cross. ANFANG, ROBERT 01305 H 4 BAHR, XVILLIAM i .J Student council members ponder the problems oforicntation day. BMI , Tw .we BANKS,JOYCE BARCUS BRUCE BARKER,JOHN BAKKE, BRADLEY BAKKE, GRETCHEN BAKKEN, DONNA BALKO, LINDA Bmfl - Bowling, Art Club. Gretrb Pep Club, G.A.A., Office G.A.A., C Club, German Staff. Club, Pep Club. 117 B001'e - Gymnastics, Pep Pmtber - Future Teachers Club, Ping Pong Club. of America, S,U.R.li. Club, Chorus, A Choir, Pep Club. LJ Y S25 -,ww II? . ,,.. ss., fer, ta N 2 'its 5 .e W Y i Sl ? I 51? f 9 X P A ja I, t at 2 t .J I as IJrARRlf'lHl', I'AKIIiI,A IS.-XR'I'IiI.S. 'lil-IOMAS I5ASSF'l0l', GARY I'iA'll'l'lfRS, ,JON LEE IIEARDS, ,JOYCE Paw - ciCl'IUdl'l Club, C nliftftlf 13m'l - 'lllngen Club, 13f1flft'.i - Gymnastics, B Choir, Y-Teens, ew Club, GAA., Cliemisiry Red Cross, ftutiio-Visual Future Craftsman Award. Club, Red Cross. This is tile wtiy you m.1lceyoui' symbols 5llOl'll1lIlILl, Club, Yllfens, Girlsi Leu- Aid, gue. BEAUDIYII, MICIIELLE Mick - Y-Teens, Vice Pres., Cheerleader, Pep Club, IIo- rizon Club. BECHIK, JANET Banff - Y-Teens, Pep Club, French Club, Sopb.Cl1o- rus, Red Cross Represent- ative. BENSON, JANET A Choir, Student Council, G.A.A., Iixec. Board, Latin Club, C Club, Y-Teens. BERG, DAVID Hw't ' - Basketball, Times Stall, Latin Club, Orient- ation Day Committee, Homecoming Committee, Class Rep. 'ii'-.TP 5.57 BECKER, RONALD BIiIiBIi, PAMIQLA I5IiI.I.INGIiR, BARBARA Rm - Basketball, Intiu- Hpilfllnf A Choir. Hm'h - Minutemaids,Bo0k mural Basketball, Gymnus- Store, Girls' League, Pep tics. Club, Ski Club, Y-Teens. , Z IF ONLY I COULD GO UP THOSE DOWN STAIRWAYS ' 5 rl M: g2tt.,5Q5,wt,xft.-.gsttmgwsatffim ,2.,2.,wss, g:Ws'r:s5 I 35 if S 4 if gg iii I i el ,E if e r I Mx' sf, I .f ., ' it as BERG, WENDY BISISIEIE, PA'rRicim 1sisHoP, SHARON BIXBY. ELIZABETH BLAHOSKI, LORELEI Yl11Qg - Y-Teens, I5 Choir, C71m'f1 - A Clioir, Chorus, Sfmt-1 Y SCIIOUI Service. Lf'z - G.A.A.,C Club, Ger- p,,ffff A Choir. Ifrencb Club, Spanish Club, man Club, Times Cebisean Pep Club, Girls' League, 118 Agent, Pep Club, Girls'Lea- gue, Y-Teens. t 3 2 52 51 il Ei ,, . h . ' ar i 735 Nw, - f W - fi W- V, 'Vi:512 xy .iii ami-. 5-H' f 5 j:f A 5 Q, , 'M l 3 .,. H 1 ,qv V' -, , if +f 4 + f ,uf ' N is t 'QNNPIBN ggi A 0 + l-Qi!! 1 mi X i if k YW X , 4' N i ., it.. , L ..,, E :.. n w., 'E' A t BLIZINSKY, MARLIN HULDT, LINDA l5Ol.lN, BARBARA German Club. I3uBi ' - G.A.A., Pup Club. iflimb fi g National Thcs, pinns l,ULlQ.QLlC, liuturc Tea- ulmurs ofA1nc1'icu,Y-leans, C. Club, C1.A.A. BOUGIE, MICHAISI. Ruff - Flcctrtmius Club. BOXVFN, MARY BOYD, UONLIQY Art X Poster Club, Band, 'l'l1.ttl.txtji1lwxxi1h .tn .Ll75tllL1lL'5L!Ltllll. cl'A'A'l L Club' 'Ubi V. i !lr N1 Q' lbl 1- . 'T :' I if 5 , Q 3 ik 7 kk ir- lg.: . I t 7,1 X - fa ni E, lll, i BOROlX1,ROl5lN l3ORSHEllXl,MARYLIO A lftmtlmll. A Iiaskctball. ffqjrfn- Pop Club, Spanish Club. 1-v..,,.,s HRlffXllCKlfli, BRUDIF. FLSA Clllil5,llOl'lllfR Minurcnmids, Yfllccns, Pup 'Y,7ifv,i - Ski Club, lli-Y, Club. French Club.Ho1nc- lullill fflkllk .liz lil-lwSl,1'uw.. canning C0-chairinttn, Slu- Gyxiii1.utics. SILlLlCIllcEUL111- dem Council, oil, wr' ,Ar ISRCJXYN. lJl.'XNNli BRUCHMANN. BRUEThll,RACHlil.l.li HKLTMHAGH, CAROLYN BUCKMAN, ISARISARA BUNZlill,,IUllN BURGESS, DONNA X Bllllltl. l I'L1lL'll tflulv, Y- Ciliillillli SIwff1'l' - Y- Teens. Pop 1'i'i'll it ' - G.A.A., Cllimir, Barb - Ccbiscaln Stall, Y- limp - A llugl-guy, I5 llocli- Dil Un 4 AllHL1lC1llLllLl cuns, Sllikltlll Cnunuil. A Band, Clcrinnn Club. Club. lr. Rutl Crews. 'llccns Vicc Prcs., Cunnan Cy,clCl'llltll1 Club. Licut., Stutlcnt Council, Clit-iniaiiy Club, Rt-tl Clubs. Club, Pop Club, Girls' Lea- C34A,A. lioartl, Y-Tccns gut. Vice Prcb., ,Jin Clam Rcp., 119 -I. Co-cliairinan. 1 BURKLUD, JILL BURMEISTER, SUSAN BUSHARD, ROBERT CAIRNCROSS, ANDREW! CALIJIE, MARY A Choir,Pep Club,BChoir. Suebee - Minutemaids, Y- BME Nw - Student Council, Cjurflqt-1101, '1'1-aiming, German Club, Hi-Y, Hock- ey, A Choir, Ski Club. Teens, Pep Club, German Club, Girls' League,Home- coming Co-Chairman. ONE UNUSED ELEVATOR PASS john and Barb wurk on a physics experiment CARLSON, DEBORAH CARLSON, LYNDA CARLTON, JOHN CARPENTER, LINDA CARROLL IAREDERII K Debby - Chehisean Staff, Y-Teens, Log-Wilsrmnian Swimming Team. vE1fI177v - Horizon Club, Fm!n'1'v - B Chou Chorus Pep Club, Girls' League, Rep., German Club. International Relations G.A.A., Y-Teens. Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, gpm CARTER, TERESINA CASEY, DENNY CASTILLA, ANGELITA CAULFIELD, PATRICK CHARPENTIER, CHERMAK, MARGARET CHILTON IYNNE Terre 'Bw1 - Student COu11Cil Pal - Times, Red Cross, GORDON Asst. Copy Ed. Cehisean, Cb1'!! - Pep Club library Rep., Log-Wilsonian Rep., jr. Sr. Prom, Contact Chair- Pep Club, Card Section,Ho- Helper, I-Iomeeoming Stage Crew. man. rizun Club. Committee International 120 Relations Club A Choir B Choir . I .Q CHITTENDEN, LAURIE Cine - Minutemaids, Y- Teens Pres, French Club, Pep Club. CLARK, LINSAY Szm'e - G.A.A., C Club, Minutemaids, Pep Club, Ski Club, Y-Teens. COLLINS, BRENT .5 ,ky CHRISTENSON, CATH'Y Log Wilsonian, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Student Council. -...... CLARKE, JAMES ffm COLLINS, DENNIS Saclv - A Baseball, B Base- ball, Hi-Y. an! 45' 1 2 CICCONE, RONALD CLARK, CHERYL CLARK, ,IANINE R0f1 - Audio Visual. C4'Cu - S.U.R.E.,PCP Club, ljlllllv- Pep Club, G.A.A., 'NW On the job T1'iiiUi1'3g- Card Section, Y-Teens, Fu ture 'lleachers of America .X Horizon Club. Q 'xv' CLEMONS, PATRICIA COGGER, BARBARA COLAIZY, GEORGE 'Pain - Pep Club, G.A.A. Barb - School Operetta, BflqG - State Force. Red Cross, B Choir, A Choir. Senior girls chat between classes. ,nm f f--A W -.A 'Cf COMMER, ANDREA '7lf11f1 '- S. Co-Chairman, Homecoming Co-Chain man, Bookstore, Y-Teens Chaplain, Pep Club, French Club. CONNOR, JUDITH 'jznfyu - Art Club, W Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A,, International Relations Club. I2I CULLIDGE, l'llfLEN COTTON, NEIL COULTER, GLORIA Yffeens, Girls' League, A Footba11,B Football. Y-Teens. G,A.A., Pep Club. COX, H AROLD Latin Club. Cf21'L'k1'u - A Choir, Y-Teens, CRAIG, CAROL CRAVVFORD, DAVID CRAVUFURD, CRESIGHTON, STEVE MARGARET French Club, G.A.A., Rcd 'Pty' - G.A.A., Pup Club. Cross, Folksinging Club. lfrida y - I:5O ILM. CRONQUIST, CRONQUIST, CHARLES CUMMINS, CARL BARBARA CW11iK2 - A Cl1oir,Bowling. Buzz - Swimming Team Bf1f5',- G-A-AA, Gi1'lS,I1CH- Captain, jr, Honor Medal, HUC, PCP Club. Libfafy Student Council Treas., Hi- HCIP- Y, B lfootball, Homecom- ing Com tn ittec Chair man. DAHL, DIANE DW 1Jw - Photography Stall, Pep Club, Red Cross, C.A.A., B Chorus, ABand. DARBY, MARY JO fly - Pcp Club, Girls' gue, Office Helper. SENIORS, JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES, AND OTHERS CURRIER, HARLEY CUSICK, LAEL HKI1i!,- Gymnastics, A Pup Club, Girls' Lcaguc Choir. it DARNES, DORA DAVIS, SHARON Lea- On the job Training, Slmr1 ' - Cchisian Busineas Chorus, Pep Club. Staff,,I1'. Achievement. 122 i,, f 2 ..p .tfff f ..., , '. ' 'I I . . I DAY, TERRY F1'ffg,q1, ' - Gymnastics I Track, Intramural Bowl- ing, Intramural Wrcstliiig. DEGHJOHN DEHN, DAVID A Choir, German Club. Carl must have somctlmiug in his cyu. DENT, ROSLYN 'R0z - Y-Teens, Home- coming Cmnmitree, Pep Club, G.A.A., S.U.R.E., Girls' League. DE ROSIAR, IZUGENIE HGlt'1lll'll- Chorus, A Choir, Opcrclta, G,A.A., Girls, League, Ushurcttcs. ,.-. Wm, if lfffib V 'lvl ,f Of' T 3 , ,.,. , , M 1 l . 3 - 1 f ar . w2i321f11iw5f+. A fl . , uu Nl A - , ' , lDlil,lllllN'l'. PENNY DliI.I'INU,klLII.lUS DEl.l,lNU,klUlJY Pcp Club. Ulf g A Baud, Spanish A Choir, Upc1'ctr.1.Studcm Club, li 'l'r11ck, A Track, B Ifoorb11ll,A lfuorball. Council, jr. Class Rep., Prom Committee. Chorus. .iw DELSING, RENE ' 'Q3' kr DE MAR, DEBBIE 1Deb.f - Study Hull Muni tor. Red Cross, Pup Club 1 '3 ,..,.: l YM - , , 7 4' fm ,fi Q 3 Q 'W vm' 'T WW ..., r 2 M I A , I f 2 DIEMIEYHR, l'li'l'liR IJIENA, SUSAN DENEAUMIOAN DENKINCSHR, MONICA DENSBIORE, MARIE I'1'fr' SW 'ffm - A B an d, PCP Club Hzn'117w11'm - O lliccr H clp- Cr, Study Hull lylonitor, G .A .A . , y .W DE l-lAR,l',XY'ARRl2N DE VINFMIUHN DIAZMIOIZ DICK, FRED DICKSMIOHN fluff? A Football. A Choir, Hi-Y, German 125 Club, Chem, Club. This thing needs more paint. 1 'Y' A r 3 4, X , , , ww , , . , ..,, Q Q Q A .:..,'::af'GH :f-: ' ilfwlfi' .. 1 'WE4?'fS7'5YS3'v 'C ' Ze5faz4:fgfiffl..: ' - fir .ff i . it 3 f 4' i 2 , A s DONAHOWER, DEBORAH Deb!1z'e - Minutemaids, Girls' League, Pep Club, Y-Teens Officer, Ski Club, Student Council. DOMAGALSKI, BRUCE .1 wif' .. llli I -I IV., DIERS, KATHY V G, 77 R l , nfl yr swam .Wagga iAf,4'3g?:m 2 ig WI uiirfii Z 5 if 1 Mefy E , fn al, r wwe ww ...ff f .i at Q Q ww f? , ,,., ' K 5 Q H EI III' ,. t 'lwfifvsv t 9 f 2 ge ,,, .D I- gq, is Q l W if my .: :apr-ze.. . 5 ,Q ' ,1,, l,igl I . iii , ll ,,.. ,W DINGER, LOIS DISCH, GARY Pep Club, French Club, Ice Dinh Ettcs. DOTTY, MARY DREELAN,MIKE Mz'!zy - G.A.A. P - f ' .-f . S.. 'mf f , fre? I ,--,, 6, 3 ' Q S ' si 'L I 1I5f?l'S'aQIE1L ,, f ge 'ASQ-23 rf f f. 3. X 'N - 11 Q I5 415 ,P , kg' 3 'ff if 1 A as . Qi N , ja A M? -,fggwfwscsfgrlrff - ,- .efrwiq V ,f ' we 1' DURST, BEVERLY EASTON, SUSAN 'Bef' Sue - Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' League. EAVES, IONE G.A.A., S.U.R.E. e 'E' 5,55 , . ' fi A QA ' is . E ,f at 2 2 X f if 2 na , , DUDA, RICHARD R1'rb - Cross Country. ' Vffi ff e si' P ee e' I ,I . A In I l - 4 Q9 I i .K . 3 Vkru ' A IZDWORTHY , EIIFENBERGER, MARYANN MARY LQU Wilsonian Rep., Red Cross, Band, Wilsiynian Rep., Y. German Club, Future Teens, Pep Club, German Homemakers of America, Club. Ccgmpnvpn Fink 3132 .- wx Km. 1. fh,L, , - hzgeyq W. I.. . . 1 ,gf kV,VV,,,, .. , 1,15 - '.'.g'f.',gfff .rig-.L I YS' -4 J., Q 5' Y., eff ,, i I3 , Q N . H., Q. , ' Q' yi? P 4 K A I rs 5 Q M ff WE, sitv' fd V 3 Q fi.. e .L i I DIX, BARBARA Burk - Minutemaids, Bookstore, Girls League, Y-Teens, A Choir, Ski Club. DOKMO, JAMES 'jfm - Audio Visual Pres., State Force, Electronics Club Vice Pres., Radio Club. THRILL OF OUR FIRST HOMECOMING EKDAHI., KARLA ELDRIDGE, BRIAN B Choir, Fresh. Soph, Choir, Chemistry Club. ELERT, STEVE UBHWIAQIH - Hi-Y, B Base- ball, German Club, Latin Club. ELLINGSON, ELLINGSON, DOUGLAS THEODORE Olin Y A Football Cap- 'l'vff - Cross Country Co- tain, B Football, Pep Club. Captain, I-Ii-Y, B Track, A ELLIS, RICHARD Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Red Cross Rep. FELLINGER,jO ELLEN Uv - Y-Teens Chaplain, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League, Usherettes, G.A,A. ELLSWORTH, GREGORY G'reg - A Football, A Base- ball, German Club Treas,, Pep Club, Hi-Y. ELLIOT, ,JAMES 'j1'f11 - German Club, Bas- ketball Manager, Electron- ics Club, Cross Country, B Track. . S rlea ,Q ' I -' 11 . 'rar y ' f ' ff ' I fi t ' ll , . ,L gm N V ou! ' , 5,5 , - . . f , Vt'-a.,...,, n f' FAIR, DOROTHY Dorf - Student Council, Y-Teens, German Club, Sno-Daze Attendant, Inter- national Relations Club, G.A.A. ELLIS, MARILYN 'Ql1nrm - G.A.A., French Club, Pep Club, Girls' Lea- gue, S.U.R.E., Internation- al Relations Club. JY? FEI-IRMAN, MIKE Fw'111 1' FETCHER, DAVID FLAHERTY, KAREN FLOOD, STEVEN FLUG, RICHARD FORBORD ROBTRT I OS I I R CAROI YN Soph. Class Rep., Student MSIII'-Slit' - Pep Club, Reel Sfy1'tf - A Football, B Dui - German Club BH A lmnbdll U C Club Council Treas., Latin Club, Cross. Girls' I.et1gue,P11inl Football, Gymnastics, A Soph. Steering Committee Track Hi X Choir Chorus Ski Club, Chess Club. 'n' Patches. Folk Singing Track, H Track. 125 AS SOPHOMORES WE COULD FINALLYLOOKDOWN ON SOMEONE FRUI-ISTUCK, MARIAN Sr. Class Play, A Choir Ac- eoinpanist, Spanish Club, Future Teachers of Amer- ie.i Treas. omxmoi., LESLIE L.,ffw- s.u.R.E., Pep Club, Chorus, lr' Y ' l'ff4 .i,- FOSTER, TONI RAE FREDENSBIZRG, l.INDA FREERKING, RONALD FRELIX, MARION FROST, LEROY A Band, Y-Teens. Rff11 - Bowling League Sec. Y-Teens, Girls' League, Pep Club, G,A.A., Student Council, Chorus. FULLER, CANDICE GABRIEL, JACK GALLATIN, SUSAN GAI.I.OXVAY, MARIDEE Cl1l1!f1.I - A Cheerleader, Sm - Y-Teens Pres., Pep Y-Teens, Student Council, W . G.A.A. Board Pres., C Club, Future Teachers ol' Uslteitettes, S.U.R.E., Pep M n b 4 V A Nl is Club, Student Council, Pep America, Red Cross. Stu- Club, I5 Choir. llm Uluullllul SYSICIU 15 gudwmccd to RIM Amy ILM Ml A Club, Y-Teens. dent Council, Card Section. Slwki GANASMIEANNIS L1r1 '- G.A.A.,jS Commit- tee, Spanish Club V. Pres., Pep Club, Girls' League, Majorette. . ,M GARCIA, I'IiTIi A Football, I3 Baseball, Spanish Club, TalentShoW, B Football. 19, 'N.. GARDNER, LEROY GARLOCK, GERALD GAULT, XVIIIIAM A Football, A Basketball f'li'1 '- Band, Bowling Lea- Biff Capt., A Tracli, Soph.Class gue. Rep., Soph. and Flin. Honor Medal, French Club. GAUSTAD, PATTI Minutemaids Capt, llome Coming jr. Attendant, .Ir Class V. Pres., Soph.SWeet heart, JS Prom Chairman GLA VT, 1 ZER, JOAN All you need is alittle pull. ff-.sf GLENN,jOHN Huy - S.U.R.E., Spanish Club, Ski Club, Audio Vis- ual, Chess Club, Camera Club. GEESEY, KAREN GEHRKE, AUDREY On the job Training. Q. gg-1:1 1-2 if W :as k- A GERLICH, LOTS 'Zo1'e - A Cheerleader,Min- utemaids, Cehisean Staff, Y- Teens, W Club, Pep Club. Stage Force. GIESEN, GREGORY Gray - Bookkeeping As- sistant, Projection Force, f 1 ,A 21 , 3 .bf ,, e 'fm PNN, 3195 ! GEHRZ, RICHARD IM.. GEHRKE, JOAN GEISEN, KIETH Sfflflllmn Band, I-fffffff, PCP D1'rk - Latin Award, B Gut Club, Future I-Iomemakers Basketball. 0fAmerica. GILLESPIE, BARBARA Pt'IlblIIlQ'L'I ' - Girls, League, Pep Club, S.U.R.E. GlNGOLD, SANDRA USKZIIIITVU - Minutcmaids, Y- Teens Treas., Latin Club Treas., French Club, Usher- ettes, Times Staff. ,. ..., ., .,.., N if ,zul W W 1 ,,,, A A A 1 H K, Z l Q, H S lstss - it ' 3 3 ' -7 If ,.,---. .N . .sg - , ' 'S ' H 'i ii?iaE3- V it - A 315 if 2 1 J i fi sf leetiset GLENN, LARRY GODENIUS, SHARON GOLD, NANCY GOLDSTEIN, EDWARD Chess Club. Minutemaids, Student Ez! - Cross Country, Gym- Council Exec. Council, nastics, Ski Club, Cycling Paint 'n' Patches, Usher- Club, Latin Club. 127 ettes, A Choir, German Club. GITS, MICHAEL 'Miken - Chess Club, Key Club. GOLDSTEIN, MILTON '7VI1'lt ALL WERE SOPHOMORE SWEETHEARTS 1 GOODLET, LINDA GORR, 'ELIZABETH G'wfZz'ef -f Swimming Team, Bvzzjy - G,A.A., C Club, German Club, Pep Club, Girls, League Pep Club, G.A.A., C Club. Office Helper, Red Cross. Unforgettable moment tor Candy. GRISWOLD, SUSAN fff'jg f Student COUHCII, Times Staff, Folksinging Club, S.U.R.E. Vice Pres, GROENE, LAUREN 'T,am'z'e - Student Council, jr. Class Rep., G.A.A., Y- Teens Treas., Ski Club, C Club. GREEN, SANDRA NSHWIZQIU - Choir, Hi-C. llll I ' All' laer ,, GROHS, VVILLIAM 0 - Hi-Y, Ir, Sr. Com- mittee Co-Chairnian, Vlfres- tling, Spanish Club, Folk- singing Club, A Cho ir. GREENE, LAVERA G.A.A., S.U.R.E., Pep Club, Fresh. Chorus. GROSS, PATRICIA Pat - Pep Club, G.A.A. Girls' League, Future Tea- chers of America, C Club junior Achievement. y v GOULDMIEAN GRAFSTROM,jOHN IYUIHIIIIIEW- G .A.A., Pep Club, Bank - Electronics. Girls' League, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. GREEN, MICHAEL '1'Hfke - B Football, B Track, A Track, German Club, Student Council, jr. Steering Committee. GRIFFIN, CARL GRIFFIN, KATHLEEN CW1Zk - S.U.R.E., A Choir, Kathy jr. Sr. Class Rep., Soph. Choir, Social Studies Insti- IUIQ. GRUDEMMIEROME Ui'1'1y - A 81 B Football, VU1'CSIll11g, A Sc B Track, Soph. Honor Medal, Hi-Y. GRUNDHAUSER, DOROTHY Pep Club. GRIFFIN, RICHARD Unk GUSTAFSON. ANN G'fr.s ' - A Choir, C Club, Cehisean Stall, Pep Club, Girls' League, G.A.A, od? E ,vp .-.049 ,,,..--- ,,,,gnA0 ' ji Q 1 .lli X . GUTOVUICH, SUE Hn1'r1'el - Celiisean Agent, TIINIV B Hockey. Pep Club, Olliee Helper, Girls' League, Study Hall Monitor, German Club. GU'I'Z,jAMES HAAS, HARRY HALEMIAMES HALL, MAX '1lIr1.x'1'1111'ffm11 - li Clniir, Folksinging, S.U.R.lf. vit P, . Xi. -...xx we HALLEN, JOHN HALLINAN, GREG HALPIiRIN.'l'O15Y IIALVERSON, SHEILA HAMANN, CRIS B Choir, Girls' Le.igue,Pep Art Club, German Club. A football, B Football, Club, On the ,lub Train- Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Sr. gyiilmg Wm.kC,. ,,.Md,0 Ulllwxl i11g,S-U-R-lh Class Play, Alr. Class Play. 'mai If , 'il rn? 'i-217 -Maj, ' M9 HAMER,-IUNE HAMILTONMIOHN HAMILTON, PA'l'RlClA HAMMOND,SL'SrXN l-l:XNlDl5ORl3,,IUN Hi-XXNA,BONNllf llANRfX'l l'Y, S.U.R.E., Girls' League, Y- 'Q'l'Ifm.w RlL,L - 'l'imes Stall, Buzz Sm - Latin Club,Y-Teens, Sir A Choir, Y-Teens, lfuture MARGARIYI' Teens, AFS Finalist, Ski Book Cu-liditor in Cliiel, Times Staff, Usherettes, Teachers ol' America, Pep .lIff4q,q1i - lfuture Hume- Club, Bookstore. Red Cross Delegate, Pep Girls' League, Pep Club. Club, lfollcsinging Club. makers OlAll1C1'lLjL1,XY'll5Oll- Club, Kinney Ifasliitin Co- ian Rep. m'elinatoi', vlr. Achievement. 129 HANSON, CORLYSS HANSUN,Jl,lDY HARDY,'l'UM HARPOl.lf. ANITA HARRISON, Mlfl,ODlfE Corky - Future Home- A-B lfootball, A-B Basket- .Ylwf.'1 - Girls' I.eague,Pep MJ makers of America, Hi-C., ball, Jr. llonor Medal, A Club. Guidance Office, G.A.A., Pep Club, Card Section, Bowling. Br1seball,AChoir. Opel-9114, Ci,A.A,, SOPl1.Al1'. Chorus. .Q W 9 4 nv A wi' 9? tl 5' 2 .4 ., K .Q ex, -,A-s' 4 V ,L sf gm. 32 I , Nil V f 7 1 Tv, if 1 ' 4 L' xv . . ing. Young genius at work. W . : , .ffsf,:.ffew..f.,': N 1' ft wt? 1, ,gg . , , 'Qui War .,:l,l.Vzl1 ,X ,X x, , X, . tg H, HARSUURP, PATRICIA HARTICQAN, MIKE HASELBERGER, HAUSAUER, BRUCE Puff1 '-OnIhelob Train- ROBERT A Band, Hi-C, German Hm.r - A Football, A Club, Red Cross, Phi- Hockey, A Baseball, Soph. losophy Club, Operetta. llonor Medal, Hi-Y, jr. Class Rep. .ff l A I Vlb, HEINERJAMES HELSGFlY,RlCHARD HENDERSONJJIANIZ HENDERSON, HliNNlNG,DOUGLAS HERNANDEZ, DmXw - G.A.A. lixee, IELIQANOR 1Jmfg - A lfootball, A CHRISTINA Board, C tlub, Pep Club, Pep Club, T-Teens. Baseball, A Band, Photo CMN Y-Teens, Student Council. Lab., B Basketball, B Foot- 150 iiwi V CENTRAL WAS TOPS IN BASKETBALL HEIBERGER, KATHY uCfL'I11gL',4 - -Ir. Achievement Treas., G.A.A. HERTHER, MARY Alf. Red Cross, Y-Teens, German Club, Pep Club. g '-. , , n Wm 22 Y I f I 'lf 5 I ai if-Q E f ,van as 1-71995, -uw' ,,.,-wr mblil x N Sopl1.vl1',Cl1oi1'. 10 N-.pr ' A . ink. HUCKING. IDULYSI..-XS HOIDCEISS, DAVID IIOIDGIN. IHONI.-XS llllI1llxIIASl1H1LIUI 1 In W, in n.,,u,.' IL 'Z 'su-Q ry! . ' jf' if HOGAN, RICHARD le fi 1: 1Jl.'nQ 'nlwff ifsgifff - f i PEFi55I535,g'..' . , J- yflisikifiii-' ' 1-.tx ' W Kew: 5:54-' ' ' , 03' 5253 w ife? 'Wi HOIT,I,INIDA IIOKF, MAURIQIEN HOI.S'l'ROM,'l'OlNI IIUOIDUIAMES F?P7. 3 asf5w.f's, :fnffmfw -aakisfaiaip wi : ,aamgm -K M' I X I Vinum ua I . , I A N ff I 1 A 4 . i If -- il ,5 in ,,...a-W if I, I 'ffi+iiI2s., w 1.-., '- wx, HIBLHGIZORGIQ HIIDIDINCLCAROI. lllIiSGEN,RICfll.XIiIJ I-IINI2S..IANlIiS Kill N- A Clwir, Opcim-ll.l, TIN!! I 4 imwiwfff f ' - M1 : 1 Qzsffsfa-i:s'gf i 21 -iff i,,..,iW 1.1. ,, is 5 5ifiIi1f?'I?fi:'f ' I . , ?QAi1 5IQ?ffle91- 1 . ' MQ , .. ai ,, i n I img 325251 ,, , Q, I l xl av 'fu-:f.f' .iz-ff ii5,i1aw.fx-'V fill : . I'IOl5liI.ID. Klflll-Ill KL1rf'vif '-C9y11i11i15:iu5.Sl1iq FO1'CH1.llI. TZ: HOOVHR. CII IARLISS 1 f2sfi55i523nFi::25ffsaiiig1 I I , fy. QQ fd I'l I l7l', LINDA izlllfllll - C:l1CU1IbIYy Club I..1Iin Club, Pep Club, Y ,l4ECl1A,c:ClLllD, G.rX.A. 419 aw Ilfblflf. KENNETH J lxlf1 - A CllOI1'.VIvIlhUI'IIIIl limp.. Clurinan Club. IIOIISION, Flag hI'wn'lcr.SrudcntC0un- i1I1i'Lix '- Horizon Cflub,Y- Bowling. Tllllfl' - I5 Track, Sluilcnl Y1w'1 ' C3W'IiNIJOI.YN cil, Y-Turns, Pup Club, lcuns. German Club, Pep Council. Gci'xn.111ClL1b, flniff - Pup CflulJ.Y-'l'ru11m, Gu-X,A..XYCflL1l7, Club, Soph. Slucring COIHA Girly Iciiguc. S.L'.Ii.lf. nmilicc. ,III Stcuring fiunv 151 Club, Il1llIk,C. ' BASEBALL WAS ALSO GUR GAME ,R G gf iw . ,QW Z fs 1-air -w '.!i ' - ...Q A A -.1-1 l'lc,vlYAlilJ,fl1'All. H L'BIiR'l'Y, lnbxlmx H L7121,1,12R, MARY HUESMAN, AIAXIIES UVA-A-, ff 011111, 5111111191 O11 1112 ,l11lU 1111111113-M X' llllllfl - HkJl1LiJl1c,lUlJ,l11' 511111 7 Club, lcp Club. Gills' llc.1- Teens, lJLllL1l'L'llUlNCll1.lliU1'S tcrndtiomll Rclatimms Clull, gum, Y-locus, Lllk1XlNUl'lLll. G.A,A,, Lalin Cluln, A Clluir, B Cllllll' ,nd 1'- HUNT, LEE INGBERG, LINDA lNGl.liBRIi'I', GLORIA IVIQRSON. ,IOHN JABERY, RONALD lklinufgmgldg, Bgolqgtol-C, buf C,'ff,f ' - Yflfgnsl CLAAAA, Sulalcul Council, limcs Ruff - ,lui Class Student Cguncil, G,A,A,, Sopll. SICUl'lI1g Cmmnilngy, Stall, XY'ilsmxi1111 SI4lll,l'l1olo Exec. B0ard,PQp Club, Gqf. W' Club, Kg' Club, Pg-p Stull, QuillL111LlSc1'oll man Club. 'ei -,si II UETTL, BARBARA 'Y3m'6l'l' - X,f'llL'C1lb , G ,A .A ., Pup Club, Oullmublub Truim ing. mi Club. All, Sl1.Ll4uspun1'c. my lzlvuritcaull1o1'l JAHNKILKCAROL VIAMIESON, XVILLIAM ,IANISCIL MARY .lANNIi'I'T, UIACK ,IANNICKIQ RONALD JASTRAM, RICHARD Times Staff Reporter, Or- I3f'ff - Gulf. Y-Tucus, Girls' Lcaguc. Pep RW, Bw chestra, Operetta, Pep Club, Club, G.A.A. 132 JENNINGS, BARBARA Barb - Studcm Council, Y-Tcuus, Girls' Lcz1guc,Pcp Club, G.A,A. .e ., Qs, I JENSEN, JO ANNE Cclxihcan lfaculty Ed., Nu- LiOx1ul lfOrcu5ic League, ln- tc1'u.1tiOu.1l Relations Club, l,.uin Club, Stuclc11tCOun- cil, SOL Studies Institute, rw JOHNSON, DAVID ll f1llqJ 'i Hi-Y. JOHNSON, ROBERT Bob - Swimming Team, Gcrmun Club,Hi-Y.HOmc- coming Cummittcc. 3 'NF 44 I 11 1 35 - 2 1- . . g il: A 1 JOHANSON, XVESLEY Gym Dzlslicjb. ,,.ff4 ,r JOHNSON, DUANE , I JOHNSON, SANDRA SmnfJ ' - Band, Y-Tccus, Red C1'Oss, Pup Club, G,A.A. JOHN,AlliIflfliRY JCHNSON, CAROLYN JOHNSON, Cl llfRYl. 'fflff' - A Cl1Oir, Cl1O1'u5, Chorus, Pup Club,S.lf.R.E. Cl1w'1'1l N- G,A.A., Pup Club, B l5OOlbull, Study Hall Mon- lutc1'nz1tlO11.ll Rul11liOu5 llO1'. Club, lfulurc 'l'ca1cl1c1'N Ol America. Y-lccus, l.Og- XYVllSO11lL111RLjP. -J ve,-f W -, 1 - , - -..- ' - -,H V f- .,:f-, :,,, . 2 J:.gg5K,,g3 Hfww qg nf- i 5,-ms, jf 'NW 2, my j 4 Q ul lf 'J wg S ,Q ': i :lz N' Jw? JOHNSON, IRVIN JOHNSON, JOHNSON, 5 j'Wl mf - A cilwif, cilwl-US, JUIJITII ANN m,xRO,xR1s'1' B llmlllmll- 'lff'fM'u ' Girly l'Ul54Uc' 'alll'-44'fA'n ' A Clmil' opml' NOW il yOu Vxkllll my Opl11iO'u ctta, Sr. lillbtllllwillj, clCl'lllLl11 Club, Pup Club, C3.A.A. J W A ':.' - 'S' 'lil .,-: I fir JOHNSON, SANDRA J. JOHNSON,SHARON JOHNSON,SL'SAN JONliS,CYN'l'lllA JORGIZNSEN Sf1ml'J '- C3.A.A., Pep Club, 'fffffwfm - Y-lccns, Pup Pep Club. Card Scctilm, Library Stall, Club. Key Club, Cl1Oi1'. l 155 wr iw .ws ..,::'?' C' f 'Wai H117 JOSEPH, SANDRA JUNGK, BARBARA KACHMARZINSKI, KAMMERER, JAMES KANTAR, BARNEY 'Sumfy , Y-Teens, G,A,A,, Barb - Student Council, MILES Vim Student Council, German Student Cguncily Minute. Jr. Representative. Kruk Club. Toni Hardy and Mr. Engebretson receive Centralls maids German Club JI. football trophies. Steering Committee. KARTER, MORRIE 5 f' iegawrasayisizgsieyy ' ' 1 22:2fQfs?iws22:s??fmasrfsa ,fi ls v'mviS91l5?liV1ez1 1-,,.mfr:Z fwax,'sswf5issv12?Li Z rgfgsgegmgwfn --ff 2.:fz.gsW.,.gw,,,., M. W We if 54,525.5 :fl5f:'!?5,f-I 5ff'iilf 91gif2la'?iS5b?55f-7521 5?55W5f Kggfglixlgggiggt - ' 1 H I if , KEEFE, DINAH Senior Class Play, French Club V. Pres., Times Fea- ture ECl.,LIO1T1CCUI'I1iI1g Co- Chairman JS Co-Chairman, Y-Teens. W I- KEHLER, CHARLES KELLER, DAVID International Relations Df1z'rf - Vlfrestling. Club, Chess Club. ,,.. f,l5'l1 U .,. f ,yrfqw , ,Q-mgggaeimerglgr 555Sggygws1 . --2' SMR 'f,, at ,ywgmf A , ' z:Q??Ij ' ' rgggwm- :. . W . + - we - 5 Q,.u,fRr,f?fw:4fQ1a izfiiazfffrwxf r '24 . I'E-'Iifn.e':Zm::zs-A1 5 1 :I J S: ' . I ' ' I - f J ' E . ..'2e:14f.::f.z:f: R . 'v fiY1'fmgwA ? My .' . ,,.. - I ,t,., . ,,.., ,... . - ek W GVER REPORT CARD DAY I he 7 A . . ,Q tlll I KELLY, KATHLEEN Kvffy - Flag Twirler, A ef V veg f M Choir, Pep Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Girls' League. H Hamer W wg sewn 3 ,1 Y we JH, g A . 4 aer.. - ju W fr A ' Vi W We 'I . at KEMP, CLAYTON KENKINCJEN, MOINICA KENNELI.Y, DARLENE KENOPS, DAVID KETCHAM, CLYDE KIEWEL, ALICE CfdYV - B Clwif, ChOfUS, IJf1z'rf G.A.A., Pep Club,Y-Teens. Burb1'u - A Cheerleader,Jr French Club, Ski Club. 154 KING, BARBARA Class Sec., G.A.A. Exec Board, Y-Teens V. Pres. Student Council Exec n in ,111 l lxuuxx llumu lvuul-is lllLlSl lAJL' gllklkl lUl'5UIl1L'llllll:,.l 5,3 1 'f.-wel-Ifil 5222 Z., .,':ffs1if54?f:-' - M- - , . , '-k. ' . l ' f' is 2+ . ,Y . . lf b, Al I -: gif i ' Aj 'M' . , ll ' l FV E ' -- , -X 2 1 Y l KLUG, SHIRLEY KN,-XPP, KA'l'lll.liliN Sfz11'! - Cllccrlcading, Pep 'lKZIf17V1 ' A W' Cluld, ff X X Club, XV Club, Log Staff, Y-lccub. Y-Teens, Pup Club Cur- mau Club. , V as ,- Q2 'in' .192 'Ke , lr.. M ,432 1.25 -m '.A 'V--ns 'N X f ,, 3 --0' A 1 sw , z,,,f:'.1ffs,?f' ' - ' ' ,g ' J V 1 . Q.. ,. -ef.. .,k-kV 5. K V. wi.. . ', - ' 'gli , . l . .1 , fa: Q 5 1 2. KINCLMARYANNIZ KlNG,MARYl,YNN KINC1,'l'lMO'l'llY Pup Club, Sopll. cll'lUlkl.lS, ,llm'p '- G.A.A., Pup Clulv. 'l'f11zf1m l,ib1'u1'y Asyl. Y-'l'uuu5. Teen Blllllll, ,I1 Slowing Commlrtcc, Rucl Crum, Ji :f,.,l ,,,,.. KIRK, Cll,'Xlil.l5S KIRSCHNER. l3lfliAN l,7m1'f11 ' li Cl1ui1',,'X Cluoir. clCl'lI!lll C I l u lb , l,i53Q,lVKllll .ij ' f 671:-M '10 1 l , ffl' ' . . w:. '3' ' Q :- swgszi. . . . P .3 , I dv 1- MP -fl., , ' fl K 4 I Em, M li KISSLINKS. KANIJIS K.IliNSTAD.TlfRRY Kl.li,'XNliNlJORSAl', Kl,lNKlfNl3liliC3, Kl.ONlfR.S'l'liVliN 1q.,fm A 11-fl-fl-A mls! DAVID IilCilI.'XlilJ 'iw. csumm Cilulu lxaiguc. lump Club, ,lil Ilia - XY'1'wlll11g. xl H lflmllmll. li l5.ulu-llxlll. Supll. Clam Rupw lfu-u A-Xclmiuumumm, 'l4lI1lk'5 lxgtlll. ll.ll1Ll. A Clufir. li I3.15gln,lll, Suplx. SlL'Cl'lI'lg Club, Chorus cTUlllllllllk'k', .X l5.1mlwLln.lll. ...wavy KOALSKA, LINDA ., ll fff1b W G.A.A.. Pup Club, Y-'l'ccn5, l ulu1'c l'lOlHClH2llfLC1'S ul' llXlI1Cl'lCL1, Future pllCl1Cl1C1'S ul Amcr- ica, International Rclauicms Club. X. zzz .Qsf-qw 2 Qisigixffbss :Exif .,l,,, w.::,,.f ww, My .,,. . 1 , llU,.. mx 7 N ,.,,l . ,,,,,- .1- siissffses 2-1 Wlifllvz '12 59521427- w1f.,,..w,,.. Sgflggflffsfisefiiiii M lm,.l,., gflsaxffsx, eww, , ,Q 1 em. if 1 is , 'K CZ:- KOCH,l.YNN KCJHNIEN. l'm,'XRl5,-XRA KOll,'Xli..I,'XNlliS KOl,AR.,IrXNlS l3fff1:ff!lf - Allllllltllldlilb, 131,f-f5 - Pup Club. CSA..-X., '.'jffff'- Ili-Y. .luuiur Klum i'1lff,f - Yilfl-115, -ly, Su-K G.1X.1X. Curr. Sec., Y-lccum YfI'u-11,'fQil15'lqulgucl lxrw SMVIMM. Kmg, gm, lug Cw1111uiILcc. Pup Cflulu Pres., Palm 711- Paxtcllch. dc1uCwuucil Vim-l'1w. Swim 'l'uxm, French C MAD DASH BETWEEN CLASSES KOLI.. DIANE KONOIL ANIIIUNY IQOPIL l'A'l'RlCil.'X KORNMANN, MARY KCYIAIIIL ,IIN DuI7ll ' - Girls' League, 1,f1fwwll IMfi ' - Pup Club, Girly .Wfif'fl - SIL-sling Cmn- Iycp Ciluld, G,A.A., Red Lmguc, Cl.A.A, miltcu. Ri-ll Clrum. Ifulurc Crum. Ollicc Helper. illtilvgllcls ul Amuiiux Suu.- 'I'i'c.15., Pup Cflulw, Ci.A,A., I,R.Cf. 534 KOIRIIA, RIIA KOXVAISKI, 'I'IMO'I'IIY KRAMLINCIER. KLINZ, MARSHALL KUPIIi'I'Z,AIOYIlI, R 7 C ii ly I.c.1guu, Pup 'l'ffff11fuf ' - A 'l'i'.1uli. Shlgc BARBARA 13nflf1 - A rl Club. Pup Q nl kl Q fl X X Q I Cflulv, Runl Crum Cfi'cxv,IicilCf1wss Clllb, Cillkl SCCIIUI1, Y- .tmy umm linux xNiL1.I1..I.1iI111. Tctuha G-AAA. ww' -1-...S LACIIINSKY, ALAN LA IfUL'N'l'AlNE, LAMORE. ROI5IfR'I' I.AAII7I.ANID, ERIC LANIJAIAN, IJAWIN LANG, xIIfI:I5REY LANZ, MARY Ulf RALPII Ilomcuunliug CllLlIl'Ill.ll1,,IS Gcriiian Club, Inllill Club, ffuffu- A Iiouibi1ll,A ,Il1'L1ClC, 'i'lIrr1'iff 4 A Cl1oir,I3 Clluir xlXf - junior Claw 'I'i'cu5., Eligibility Coiumittcu cillilll' Clicmistry Club. XXf'rc5tlii1g, B Ifoollmll, I'Ii- Speech Club. A Ifuuzball, A Iiasliutball, mam, Suu-Day ,Il1'll11NPlJl'Ii1A Y 131115, IDL-ul Iiuard, A ,II1'LiCl4. tion Cl1ai1'm.l11, Stuclum 4-009 ,Av t l.ARKIN.,lOHN I,ARSliN.,lL'NI2 IAARSON. KATHLIZIQN IAARSON. RON LARSON. ROXANNIQ l,m'Kl - A Hockey. B lloclt- llcp Club. G.A.A.. Student Kff!f1 - G.A.A, R1lk1 -Y-Tceub.Pepfllub. cy, Iutxutmural Baskutbttll. Cluuucil, vivllbllllldll Smll. wif' I.A'I I'ERY. GAIL LAZIER, BARBARA Bm'b1 4 French Club. Pup Cflub, Future Teachers ol America, Homecoming Committee, Guidance Ol- lice. 'limes Stall. Y-Teens. fs.. 'YW .'..7 l l,.Xl'l7ON. ANNA l,AL'Rllf. SONIJRIZA l.A L' SONDERS. MARBA l,AVFl.l.. SlIlfll.A A Cflloir. Cf Club. Pep Cflulv. Xffmf'1 - Studcut Council C2c1'u1.tu Club. SU17ll.c-l.lNN lfxcr. Council. C1.A,A., Pep Ulm lieu. Gil-l9I.et1guc. Club, cJ1'lCl1lJllU11 Com- dilmw, mlttcc. if . 2 ff Nrrr . uf' ,x,g.Vf3k.g'?f N Hub. .mtl lluuu xxntit tu bc st-mt-tl .ll llle Quccxfb l.lflf, l.L'ANA I,liXIlRli. ,lAf:QL'lfl.YN l,lfNlKlf, l5lifXNCllS l,ENT. KlfNNlf'llll I.IiN'l'SCfll, GLORIA l.lfSKlf. f.llRlS'llY ,Ill Red Cross. Pep Club, Rmtf ' - G.A.A., N.ltiouul HFIZIIXN - Student Council. KLM - Clam Stccrinb Gfm '- Un the -lub 'll1'.llll- 'Y,'!w,lfl1 Forensic Lcttguc, Hook- Committee. Hi-Y, lgOWl1l1b luv. FV store, A Cfllolr. Pep Club. Shop l:U1'CIllLl1l. limes Stall. 1 37 I'tlUllJ.lNlL'.il11 NlLlLllLSXXIl1l1lIl pllu JWIR 5 IIXIIDSIRLNI IINlx SXNURX IAINNVM,-X'l I'IlIiXY' IIXIXC SI Iliff! 811111 10 ,Hf1!f - .Xllulio-Vimlul. DUN XI IJ LUNIDISERG, MARY Studuul Council Soc., Min- Llliflllilidtb, HoLJksIw1'c Maur agar, Ghls' Lcuguu Vice I I1'c5,, CLAA. Hu111'd, Ski ' g, E 2,2 ,Z ?? l is ,. .. ,., ., 1 H if . 253 5 : ll l . l M 5 5 . A VK l f fl 'W -0+ rg QS' my 5::Q5-M ' I l.YflRlf.5lflMl'XlD I.YOXS.,lOIlX MQXIJDIX, l5.'XRl3AR,'X MrXDl.lXE.R.'XY : 5 N - Cfhwf Cflulv. Slu llwf!1!gfff,f - llnwcliuy. lllw' lfm4ll - Rod Cross. Ci.L1l1.CQl1u11115l13 Cilulv lmngmplly Stall. Splllllhll S,L'.R.lf., B Cflluir 1 WfiQ'f:,!: ::. if lf 5 . gwgmg ' ng, . . 1 b M, W N... 1525? ' . Mi a ,mfr 1. nsfiifw 1 MANION, DON AmN'1'1aL'1f1flir., Rcmlalilu' MARK Vscm. Mlcifmlsx. A1AR'1'1N, JAMES lll1lJlU l'Ll llv Cluld. Timm .X l uotll1lll,l5 ligxsulmll, 'lllfll 'A - Uuill .mal Scrull, imp- German C1ub,Hi.X n P . K . Guc, K.u'in, I lurgol xxlmzxl to Ally. Plmutu Fd. W'ilM111i.111-Img Stull, 'l'imc5 Trcaa., Quill and Scroll, 5l.1ll. SlLlklCl1l Clulxxcil. H XYYllSUl1lL1ll Stull. l1lllil'l1LlA 3 'I' ,Sfmkn L M1 J J MASTBAUM, NORMAN Nff1'121 - Latin Club, Spun ish Club, Student Council Homecoming Commiltcc W'1'cstli11g. 'za ' ,li f? -4 Yff - - ...df MA,l'llllf5lfN,'l'llOM.'XS MfXURER..lUli XlClfXNl3lilfXV.MARX 'l'rff1l - IS lfnmllmll, A :X Iluqlxug li llnukux Cru lfuutlmll, lglJVl'll1lg, Shlgu mgmfflull. - Crcw. 159 Ilockuy. rilmal Rclliticmr. Club, B lliikllbdll. Mil Cf.Xl'l.liY. NANCY MC FADEN, ,IANIS ,1I1llf - Minutcm11icl5,Pcp 711111 - Spanish ClulJ,Gc1'- Clulb l,:xcc. liunrnl, Skilflub man Club. l'1'cx.. Truxs Club. lllluliblwft, Y-Teens Cf Cflulw, Frcnclm w-m.a.!,,f 4912, M,'XKllfSKY. lfR.XNC1IiS f'Lzrf - l ollxsi11f'i11-' Clluli , F, 5 , Spmuslm C,lulu, Cyulx l,L1 gut. ' NL .R.l., cmxux.. la-,H club M,-XSON,.I.'XMliS .Um 4 Lling, 1 A lfcmllvzxll, WU X 'llI'1lCl'i. Ski Cluld H1-Y, MI 11 ,-Xul1icvc111c11I. ed? MC KASY. TIM UTHY 'lllffl WW MC KAY, SALLY MC KFIZN, DAVID MC LAIRD. DALIQ 1965 Quccu. Kathy Iioltmaii, places royitliobcon King Vliiui Saul - Y-Trans, A Baiitl, l7im '- A Clioir. Opcicttit. Student Council, Rnd Cross, lli-Y, ,III Auliiuxuiuuit, ,liz G.A.A., Pep Club. lfnsumblc, Si. linsuiublc ,iw I' , fa y41VQw IXlIlI.GlfS, DEBORAH MELIUS, ROBERT MFRCK, ,JOHN MIQRIIDIII-I, IJIANNIS Mlflllililwld, BRUCE l'DcM1f't - Y-'l4cc115,Pcp Club, fjwv- B BaSkctball,A'll1'klCli, Latin Club, Bowling. IJiu'4 - G.A.A., Latin Club, A Baiul, Howling Club. Girls' Lcaguc, French Club, Intramural Baseball. C cllLll5,X'f'llCUll5,cll1'l5il,CLl- Latiu Club, Paint 'ii' Patches. gut-, Culiiscan-'l'imt-5. METCAl.l:, MFTZGER, STEVEN MEYER, KIQVIIN MICIIAIQI., ELAINE DEBORAH ANN .S'l4'1'v - Hi-Y, A Football, B Ktf1 ' - B Baseball, Squad '1llfAt '- liutuic 'llcttclicis ol IDa6 A School Service, Folk- Basketball, B Baseball, Gcr- Lcadcr. Amcriui, RL-Ll Cross, Frcncli singing Club, Y'TCCI1S' man Club, Pep Club. Club, Study llall Monitor, Clicmistry Club, Ccbiscaii A .,.,.., iii? 1f ',:pf::: if MILli'l I'IE, LINDA 7,111 - U11 lllll ,Iob 'l'i-ainii Art Club, I,ibr.11'y Stall. 5' a I we ital if 'f ',', -, ' ff .ii ,,,' ' i , as MC MAIIDN, MC QUILLAN, DENNIS KATI-II.IfIflN l51f,Qf - Student Council IQfff11 '- German Club, XV1'cstlit1g, lircncll Club, H1 Girly Luttguc, Pup Club, YClklpl-llllflliixicm Ruportci G,A.A., C Club, Pup Club. OUR FIRST DAY IN THE UNEATI' JR.-SR. LUNCHROOM MILLER, D ISNNIS vIDt'!!n M ILLI N, ANN IQLIZABITTH Tiiucs lid., SlLlLlL3l'llCiOUl1Cll, National High School Insti- tutu, Latin Club, Y-Fllucum V. D, t l'.....bW..a f'l.,L MITCHELI., CAROI. 'lGlIIIf1 '- Office Helper. IXIOREHEAD,-IUDITH 'fDzrf1 ' - G.A.A., Pep Club Future Teachers ofAmerica, Future Homemakers of A- merica, International Re- lations Club, Red Cross Rep. Xyu? 'hun' MOEIIER. VINCENT Hilllf MORELAND. KATHERINE IQ1fflf - Pep Club, jr. Achievement, JS Prom Com- mittee, Homecoming Com- mittee. 'LB' MORRIS, DIANA MORRISON, GARY DDM - French Club, ln- '1,l'1fl,Y,l'H ternational Relations Club, Red Cross. MOELLERMAN, ROSALI E uRff.lL H MORGAN, DAVID MOON, KATHRYN NK J f1ffu '- Y-Teen5, I ep Club. Spanish Club, G,A.A. MORGEN, MICHAEL MOORE, BONNIE Hi-C, Y-Teens, Pep Cluly G.A,A., CICYIHAII Club. llori- I lon Club. MORRIS, DAVID 3? . Dff1'i - Timeb Altllldglllg 'lllfkt B1n,Aify - German Club lid.. W'ilsonian Sports litl., XVremtling, Il'lI1'L1lHlll'.llDUWl- lfootball, Basketball, Base- l1Ig,J1'. Achievement. lull, International Relations Club. I :gif 'A , , fl I I if MOSENG, ERVIN MOSSBRUGGER, DIANA MRENCA. NEI,I.Ili 'l'lImf Du - Art Club, G.A.A., Nif!! - Red Crow. Pep Club, 141 Candy 1'eeelxewtl1e1'uy'.ll kim, f.,M,,,, MRYCZKO, ROMAN MDCK. TERRY I'IOClCC5'Al1l1'l.lgCl'. A Baselull. A Ihuketballl, B Bumlietballl, I5 lfootball, Jr. Steering Committee. BEING PART ,W ' 8 0, H-W, Kwan My OF THE EXCITING J.S. W? NlLllfLLl3R. DAVID Mlllfl.l.lfli. MARY ill llliLLliR, SANDRA M LVRPHY. l'rX'llRlClA MVRRAY, .IOIIN ill.1f '- Psp Club, C.A.. x.. .Ym1fl'1 ' - c,ll'lCC-ciL1ltlAlIlCL' 'l'1'Lx - Cl1u1'us, Office li Cliuir, C.u'd Sucliimu. Small, I5 Cliuir, Un ilu- Alolu XY'm'lQui', Pup Clull. Y-'Lccus ,l1l'1lllllllQ.Q. Cli1'lsll.ci1gL1c. WW? if 2 , wi f 2 E, wr 5 .n all ...-gn: l M USTIQLLO, XVlI.l.L-XM BIUTCH, KAYE MYERS. LYM.-XN Nnllllii-Xl'. li,-XRL NAIMAN, LUIJICIE Biff Pup Club, Girls' Lcaguc, Y- 'illl'1mff1f1rf - S.L'.R.lf., lu- .'Xl1Mi - clUl'lll.lll Club, lli- lf, ffl. ! Cfclmibuui lfililur, Tccus. G.A.A., B Choir. IC1'I1dllUll.1l Rclalimim Club. A Y, Pup Club, li lfmvllull, Ciuliisumn Ami., lfiuu Arts Track. A Football. Hi-Y. lid.. llhlilll ill. ll-llillfw R05 Slim'il1.uiil nuilunu pmuiicu rliuii' ayuiluuls. Chorus. Crum, Pup Club. .AFV f, aff A'-93 NAUMANN, PAUL NELSON, ROBERT NELSON, STEVE NIZRISON, MARK NIQVV, .IULIA NICKLIQS, THOMAS NIIELS EN, PHYLLIS 'QlTfMwj1 ' - B Football, B Bob SNVl111IHll1g, Baseball. liuwling, lcimis, Hoclwy, l'lm!1 '- Girls' licnguu, Pup iN'1l1 - XVruslliug, Trziclc, Student Cuuucil, Sopli. Huckcyl lli-Y, Clull. li lialsulhlll. CilLl55 Rgpq Yfl'gQ115,Spg1ni5l1 141 Club, Pup Club, Girls' Lea- guc. 'II ul my OLSON, DOUGLAS Dr11fg - B Hockey. tm K C..'X.A.. Pup Club. WEL ri. ict, blulicl. WIIUYCLIYIII'1OLlfu . 1 OLGIATI, ROSA Elm - A.lf,S. Rep., Inter- OLNlSClf1ENK.C fi.A.A.. Cl1Oi1'. niltionzll Rclaltionm Club, Girls' Lcaguc. dbx 'Juv Hsn.,, we-IG OLSON, LESLIE OLSON, NANCY OLSON, RONALD I,i1r - THHCS, 5101150111 iN'm1i - G.A.A., Pup Club, RUN Tiincs Agent, Pep Club, Rccl Cross. French Club. I-45 'YK' Y' N IIZMIEC. ,II'IJY Nl KITIIK, PATRICIA NIXIIS, HOXVARD Y-'ll-cm. Giilw' Lcuguc, Nfi,4f -- Y-Tccns. Pup Club. Hff1ifi - Lunch Duty. AROL OLSIQN. DOROTHY Pt,Q,Q1 ' - Y-Tcuns, G.A.A.. I-Ii-Y, B Hockuy, Pup Club. Sopli. Stcciing Cuniinittcc, Pcp Club, Student Council, Wilbtmiiui Alt. . 'Qi OLSON, TIIRI 'fj'w1 ' - Ualicruttcs, I.ib1'ary Club, Girls' Luaguc, French Club, G.A,A.. Pep Club. f. ,.,1,,,,-,fm fl 5. fff A . NOBEL. ANNA NORTON. ,ILIDY Tiines litlitur, G,A,A,, Cliui'L15.RcdC1'um. IJICIICII Club, Pup Club, Girl'5 Lcaiguc. ,dus- OLSON. CARL OLSON, DIANIZ A Choir, G.A,A., Latin Club, Supli. Class Rep., Pop Club, Y-Teens. OLTMAN, PATRICIA OUHL, CAROL HU A A Cliuir, Y-Teens, llurizon Club Pics., Pep Spanish Club, G.A.A., Club, On thu ,lub Training, B Choir, Pup Club. C.u'Ll Section. . ffrvg ww., UVVFNS, MICHAEL l'Al3lflY. l'lf'l4lfR lJAlll,, RICHARID l,Al,MllR, SUSAN PANUSHKA, KIM lim 0 - A Track. Cross Pm -SluduulCou11cilP1'cs., Rff!7 N A lixlsclmll, Howl- Sm - Spanish Club Sur- l:l'L'llLkll Club Pres.. Times CTOLIIIIYY. li Tuck, B Fool- clCl'1llllll Club. Sopb, Class ing. ,l'1'cas..-I11 Class Rup..Ccl1i- It-uturc lid.. Nuws Ed.. Y- laull,C3yn111.1srigs. Rad Crum. Rep. ng-1111 Scnim' Cu-lfclilm, Y- 'l'u1-um. Cl.A.A. Teens. Ski Club. llUlllL r 1 rl .-Xuulllcr slury. qlwlmf K, Y . . Q. l aw PIQARSUN, ESTHER cTCl'll1ilI'l Club, Bowling Lea- guc. G.A.A., Internatioxml Rclatiuns Club. 25.1 . gg .P-aff SEL I,-by E cunning Cmllmittcc. l'AliKlfR. fll.Yl7lf PARKER. fll.Yl5llAN PARKS. ETHFL PARR. KlfNNlf,l'l-l B1Mf1 '- 5.l'.R,lf.. A lim- I7uHJ1'ff ' Cwllllwluls Ol' I'nm - S.U.R.lf., Humc- ky, Y GL-1-m,m Clu liclblll. licc llclpcx. Girls' l.u.1guu, coming Commitu:c. bbllur- Ilwglgq, Pup Cflub. cttw. Cllcumimtry Club. limp Club. wif.. f. fail an diff 'ini' :l, ..'..V A 5' . A PHRIAIQQHV DAVID l,ERRlfAUl.,ll, DONALD l,lfRRY, RICHARD l'liR'l'lili'I', DARYL lmlflflllllfll. Rlfilflli 1'wv ' - Cross Cuuutry, A 77021 ll- A Clwir. I5.1sl4clb.1ll. I5 lilmsclnall, A Pnxsclnlll, lli-Y, l-14 GETTING UP AT 6:00 A.M. FOR G.A.A. av-4. PAL'I.. CII IARLICS 'Ufffll !f, PliSliK. AIOA NNIQ vjwff - H-lcuux. Cf.A.A., A Clmir, li clllUll', Spl1nisl1 Club. PETERSON, BRYANT Hi-Y, B Basketball, Ski Club, Homecoming Committee, B Football. PETERSON, GARY PETERSON, TIMOTHY Tim - Student Council, A Hockey, Latin Club, German Club, B Football. PHILLIPPI, THOMAS TfllI1 - Jr. Achievement. PIEL, LINDA PIEL, SHARON PINNOW, CANDICE PIPER, HERB Onthe job Training. Gund - Pep Club, Girls' German Club, A Band, League, G.A.A., Y-Teens, A OPCYCHR- Choir. ff !!.Kf ws PLINTE, REGINA POIRIER, GREG 'Reggfe - German Club. Red POLLNOW, PAULINE Polly - Times Staff, Chem istry Club, German Club Speech Club, Soph. Sweet- heart Chairman, Table Ten nis Club. POST,jOHN Uobzmyp- Model Maniacs, Table Tennis Club. 1 4 5 PICHA, TED Stage Crew. PIPER, PATRICIA Puffin - Minutemaicls, Soph. Class V. Pres., Girls' League Treas., Student Council Bookstore, Ski Club. 'E 1 fi ' POTTEN, MILTON Milf - Cross Country, A Track, B Track, Wi'cstling Team, German Club, Hi-Y. Put a little dab ofpaint there, Dinah, POWER, ELIZABETH POYE, PATTI Betty - A Choir, Minute- Paint 'n' Patches, jr. maids, Bookstore, G.A.A., Achievement, Homecoming German Club, Soph. Class Committee, Senior Class Rep. Play, Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club. l l PRATT, MARY LEE PRAWER, KENNETH PRICE, CHERYL PRICE, KELLY Usherettes, C Club, Y-Teens, A Football, A Track, B Track. G.A.A., jr. Achievement, Spanish Club, THE PROBLEM OF CHOOSING OUR CLASS RINGS READEL, KATHLEEN REED, NANCY Kath - G.A.A., Pep Club, Nance - Drama, Log-Wil- C Club. sonian Alt., Y-Teens, Pep Club, Operetta, A Choir. PRINZ, THOMAS Toni - Philosophy Club, International Relations Club.. ,Q TS, 2 'if fr ff 2 .iisf ii 3 .. ,,.. aa ii ll PULDRABEK, ROY QUIGLEY, CATHERINE RAASCH, DENNIS P1r!f - Gy1nnastics,Track,B K1mf - Girls' League, Ski 'TDUJIITVM Basketball. Club, Study Hall Monitor, Pep Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. ':i l:wE'f:'-f aq f ks: 'W' f :: iz' 'iif1:fzi5?9 55 7 F' 'Eairfgib' iff :I ' balk-V 10-47- REIDELL, STEVEN Sieve - Wrestling, Cross '7f'm Country, National Forensic REILLY, JAMES League, German Club, De- bate, Hi-Y. 146 2 H2 F, tai. :: Y:::':F3525gg'f5Qf2ft2n ' .is . 4 -' X , , ',. . ikitimiiifg 1. ft V' 2 ' all .eizsz':+.:s.i:1xm 'P MQ .zxsftzfileax RENSTROM, GREGREY Gwyn - A Basketball, B Basketball, Times Stall, Get'- nian Club. Guests indulge at Queenls Dinner. RATHSJON Hi-Y, B Basketball, B Base- ball. RICHARDS, DOUGLAS Da'1g - Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, Log-Vllilsonian Staff, B Basketball, Track, B Base- ball. RATVVICK, SUSAN S11a - Red Cross, Vice Pres., Spanish Club, G.A.A., Pep Club. RICKER, ROGER Wax! lfwv M f . TP. J. .h vlxf L RIGGS, RISTINE, CAROLINE MARY KATHERINE G1r1 ' - A Cheerleatler, B Kf1mf - G.A.A., Girls' Lea- Cheerleader, Soph. Steering gue, French Club, Y-Teens, Committee, Pep Club, Folksinging Club. G.A.A., All City. K...- 0 IWW TVs sp' .,--v-' -My RISTINE, ROSE R0r1'tf - Stutlent Council Sec., Minutemaicls, Cehisean Staff-Sen. Ed., XV Club, G.A.A. V. Pres., Y-Teens. J ROBB, XVILLIAM Shim - A Basketball, A Baseball, A Football, Cross Country, StuclcntCouncil,1r. Class Rep. ROB ERTS, DALE yfmfjzfu - Times Staff, Track, Cross Country, Ski Club, JS Prom Committee. 4-nl Just Sign YUUY name OH the dotted line- ROBERTSON, JOHN ROB INS, MARK ROBINSON, LINDA ROBINSON, NANCY ROEHL, THOMAS Gwg1'v A Band, National Forensic Pep Club, Y-Teens, On the Na11itf - Times Staff. Tom League, job Training, Ski Club, Card ,af f . b nr 4 5' ia, . 1 1 ROESLER, DAVID ROHOW, THOMAS ROY, ROBERT RUD OLPH, JO ANNE llD1lI.'L',' 7'ffw ' Track. Bob - Hi-Y, Gymnastics. ynfzfzff' - G.A.A., French Club, Pep Club, A Choir. Section. Radu TMJ 2' .W RUNYON, ROBYNNE RobZ21P - Spanish Club Pres., Y-Teens V. Pres., Student Council, Pep Club, Girls' League, G.A.A. 147 N--I RUSTERHOLZ, PA UL 'R1z,tgy - A Choir, Gymnas- tics, Radio Club Pres., Ger- man Club, Stage Force, Op- Cretta. RYDEEN, ROBERT 'Bgbv ! jr. Achievement, Chemistry Cnib. SWAPPING SENIOR PICTURES YIM SALTER, LYNN SANDBERG, VVILLIAM SANDERS, MARBA SANFORD, WAYNE Biff Lrmj1V - A Choir, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Chemistry Club. G.A.A., Folksinging Club. , L I H . - Qi.. 5 ,,l1- 6 I 'Y SCHAEPPI, LINDA SCHECHTER, JUDY SCHLAEPPI, RICHARD SCI-IMITZ, CAROLYN Slap - Minutemaids, Girls, League, G.A.A., Pep D1L'k - Cross Country Co- ClZl7'll,'n G.A,A. Board, C Club, Pep Club. Captain, A Track, B Track, Linda and Barbie receive instructions from Mr. Engebretson. Club, Yifeensy JS Com. Chggian Staff, Hi.Y, mittee. SCH UELER, DIANE Horizon Club. SCHULDT, EUGENE A Basketball, B Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Lead- er's Club, Squad Leader. 553 rv- ' SCHWEDA, SUSAN SCORE, JEROME SELDEN, JON SEMMLER, GARY Sm '- G.A.A., Y-Teens, Pep 'fjmjyf' W A Band, Gymnas- N0j - German Club, Ori- Gel-man Club, Chgfus, Club, A Choir. tics, Chemistry Club, B Bas- entation Day Committee, Chemistry Club, Speech ketball. Homecoming Committee. Club, 148 SCANLON, TOM Slant - A Football, Track Basketball, Student Council Pep Club, Hi-Y. SCHNELLER, CORINNE C'0m11k - Office Worker. SHAPIRO, HARRIET S.U.R.E., A Choir. -I' ...ff-' SHELLITO, RODNEY RnffU- Bowling. H SKAFF, DOREEN Do11lf - A Choir. Y-Teens, 1118: Sr. Ensembles, Pep Club, G.A.A., Folksinging Club. i l SHELTON, KATHLEEN lGff!mf - Minutemaids, Soph. Homeroom Rep, B Chorus, Pep Club, Spanish Club. SKARSTAD, JEAN Utwnzzt i 'Eff-KL ll -1 4 . .. .::: 4, ,E .-,. , ,t '. ' p E ad'-la, 5 Sift' L ,ffl J 44 it V' - SHETKA, GAll. SlLiXlAN, AIARLENE SlPPREl.l.. ROBERT Fl Student Council, Pop Club, International Relations Club, Ralf French Club, C3.A.A., A French Club, National Choir, Y-Teens. French Contest, S.U.R.E. SKEPPER, SUSAN SLOMBA, RUSEMARIE SMITH, DIANE S'1ft '- Copy Editor, Celtia- Rm1l ' 4 Minuteniaids, l'9mm etm, lflag 'l'wirle1', Pep Club, G.A.A. Exec. Board, Pep German Club, Bowling Lea- Club, Span-lah Club, Y- guy, Card Sggtion, Teens, ,IS Prom Co-Chuiir nun. N..f.,,i G in .l!1LlBill'I1Cy- eleelroniem experts. SMITH, ROBERT SNELSUN, DAN SNIPES, UIANICE SOLUM, PAUL SUNNEN, EUGENE SOVEY. DOUGLAS Sl'Alf'l'll. LINDA Br1b - Football. 'lllwm Sfmf4g11 - Gi1'la'l.e.1gue,Pep Hi-Y, A Football, Student film - B Clmoir, 'llinies :X Cl1CUllU1lLlU1', SlLlLlCIll Club. Council 'l'x'ea5., Suph. Class Reporter. Council, Hmnecmning Co- Pres., A Hockey, A Baseball. Cl1.1i1'm.1n. ,IS Proin Co- 149 Czllkllflllilll, Girls'l.e.1gL1e,Pep AClub. , . . Signigiytsgtiwftiif r sir, W5g,mgfgg1fgf,nfs --. ' 9 w .1 I - w ., A ft ' ' 1 I .. fg UH- r ,Q A M A1 'f I ' ' J I 4 1, BEING FI I TED FOR GOWNS -I RA ,-5 H F 1 fm' s ,5 ' E fx - :.'i' A H , II' . ' lk , A f'Y'- ,N L if STAFKI. CAROI. Bnfif1 - B Choir, Olliee I I el p er . STILFS, DENNIS D411111'I' - Sopli. Steering Committee, Ir. Steering Committee, Future Teachers of America, Key Club,T1'aek. E ye, SIX-XNCQIZNISIZRKQ, 5I'.XNl9I.IiR,III1I,IiN SI'IiIiSIi, IJI:XNIa SIIIRI.IiX c,L'lll5C.lII Imlex Intl.. A S.I7.R,If.,CiirlnIelgue. 5!f,'f'X - X- I eens, Pep Club, Cliimir. Iireuelr Club. Ublierettes. :X Cliuii. Gei- m.mClub,f1i1ls'I,ei1gue. STIEINER, NANCY S'I'IfINKIi, RICIIARIJ 'fS'fi'1'i 0- Iiuwling I.ei1g.gL1e, CD11 IMA the ,lub illraiiiiug, STISRN. LINDA ff ,J ,H SPICIER, CIIQRI SPOOI.IIOIfIi. IVY Iireueli Club, Girls' I,L'Llg1,LIL'. l1'i - A Clieerlegitler, M111 Pep Club. Teens, Ci.,-X.A.Cu-I'i'es.,CeI1 isean I'IUu1e1'uoi11 Iftl. S'I'IiRNIiR, KARIN AII1lLIlUlllklILl5, HLJIIICCIIIIIIIIS 4,11-f,I1JIl'llI.ll1, IJAIHI Illipkll' elies. Y-Teens. I:I'UllCI1CllLIl5, Ski Club. Sliiriey, wake up and get Lu work. 1 - zr. -- rZ,,' A i i' ,.vI I ,V VV I itrmm M 'rw I f , R ' Iii R'-fry STONE, NORMAN STRAKA, I,YNNIi STROHKIRCII, IDARYLIJ HILI. RflL!4',- A Ifuurball, B Ifoot- A Cliuir, G,A.A.. C Club, A Hockey, I5 Ijlllllbilll. II z!ff2mf ball, Vlfrestliug, Truck. CECYIHJII Club, Pep Club. ISU SUNDBISRG, VICKI SUTCH, SHARON A Choir, Paint 'ul Ikuelies, Pep Club, Girls' I.e.1gue,I Pep Club, Card Seetitm Op- litres, Red Cross. erem. utemaitls. Ir. Clash See., X . ll x 1 '71-94 I O M43 I lmve lliiu dance. Bunn? :Q ' A Q 1-.Q W fl' -Q--f-nv I' H OMAS, PET IER sb-A I A 9 ' I I l 5 1 j! sl.f'l42.1vx.' Li? I W I A ,. THOMPSON, IiI.IZABIi'I'H L1b - Selmul Plays, Celiis- elm Fine Arla lid.. Y-Teens. Gex'ui.m Club, Imeruutioiml Relations Club, S.U.R.E. CII1'IS'I.CRgLll3. Q.-.....-.. N--W' Al 'Xu 1 SXVAIN, SUSAN SVUANSON, BILL SVUEI'I'ZER, JUDY SVVINLANID, ,IIiAN SYVIiR'I'SIlN, GARY Hsflflflfu - IVIIIILIIUIIIHILIS, Pep Rf1!jz!1 v 'IIl'LlCIi,SW'IIH1HIHQ1,, .S'1l'l'ffz' - Flag 'Ilwirler C.1p1., jmzfzf- Pep Club, VV Club I5 Ifuotbull. Club Treas., German Club, Hi-Y, A Choir, Ifrencli Club. AIII Red Cross, Pep Club, Y- Sec., IuLei'n.1tiuuul Relations G.A.A. Exec. BUJIALI, C Club, Uperellzl. Teena, G.A.A. Club, Y-Ieeiih, German s, '.f TY 0,014 ,ma- SZENAY, XVILLIAM 'I'OXVIfLL. CAROLYN TIIIESISN, BIERNIYI' TH OM, LINDA f.l4l 'f A Choir, G.A.A,, Pep Hi1'f11'i ' - Swimiuiug 'IIC-llll, A Cliuir, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Club. Clwrub, Gi1'Is'Leugue, KICYIIIAH Club P1'es..ACI1uir, Ifolksiugiug Club, xlr. Class Sr. Iiimeiuble. Iiiulugy CIub, America Club Rep., C.A,A. J.. . YS 5 I w. A-,if 5 , ha-,pf 'X , . p 'III-IQJIVIPSCJN, PI-III. THU l f1j1 'I Biff tics, Cliili rinau. 'SWR ' , -,Q 'C-2' IIIUAIAS, GRETA 'AG1'1f.l 4 Soph. Sweelliearr Al lunelem, IXIiuulem.1iLls C.A.A., Y-Teens, S.U.R.Ii. Pep Club. wah' NSTRUM, WILLIAM 'I1IUIXISI.AND, SANDRA TOISKIN, SANDY IORMANIEK, 'IIRUUY - A 'I'raek, Gymnas- Sifmf1 '- Sopb. and jr. Class Sum C Club, I.ntii1CIub, PepClub, Crum Country, Hi-Y. Treas., Y-Teens, Geruiaui C.A.A., Chemistry Club. Club, C.A.A,, Ba 151 ll e Ywu1'xxiu'el iwI1lYL'lrIl1l11ll1Ll Ali' WH' . fl I W, if I M I A' I 119 A fi: t 'nd' 2 ,fi Y X .. 2 fi: I Y I , IQ Lf-'Q I he u 3 TURNING, W'Alfl'l'fli ,l'OW'NSlfNlJ, 'l1OW'NSliNI3, AIU-ANNE 'l'RAl ,l4UN, LINDA TRANTUN, KA,l'l IY Hllvfffln - Un Ilie -lub illllllll' CllAlil,O'l l4li 'ffff '-- f3.A.A., Pep Club, Y- A Clioir, U.A.A,, fiefnlzin :nh I lun I lub 'l'u1i i f Y-leena, llmimmn ilieeus. Club, lfrenellClub,l'epClL1b,' Club. Pep Club. Clllll uw. 4 dmv A Qi? ., f . I ,, I Q, ' ,M . ' . , X Iv -1-W... OUR FINAL FINALS 'I'RIl'IiliTT, PATRICIA TSCIIIIJA, IJAXVNE TSCHIIJA, 'l'lfRliSIf il VRNIQR. BYRON IVIQSSO. -IAMES lT1ff1 ' - A Choir. Sr. En- Yim ' - Slunleni Cluumil. lil U- 'l41'.1el4. ffm, - lkuul. semble, ,Iii Ensemble, Lkh- Girly leigue. C3.A..X,, Pep erelles, Student Couneil, Club. Timex Ageni. limes Smll, ,.,-v J 'I'U'l4I'NNYK. LARYSSA lun - G.A.A., Pep Club C3ex'in.1n Club, Future Tea eliers ul America, Card See- tinn, ,I r. Achievement. TWOROSKI. BONITA L7l I'ON. IIRIQIJA . 0131161 U- l.ilJx.u'y Club. Pep Club. A Clmix. C1,A,A. 49 e ggi s , - Q Q: f 'W I 'iff iv W. - ' K .. ,wx vw VAN Dl5VliN'l'lfR l'AUl,li'l I'lf f'nff1 '- Sluelenl Cnuneil, li c:l1CQ1'lCliQlC!'. Y-leenm, Ger- main Club, U.A,A., limes YIM! VIDIQIZN. SUSAN VIRGIN, ELIZABETH WACHTIER, GARY Mi - CIAA., Girls Len- Lf: - liulure 'l'e.Lel1e1's of A Hnelaey, 411. Clam gue. Pep Club, A111 Achieve- A1nerie.1, lfreneb Club, Inter- ment, Y-Teens, Chorus. Illlllkhhll Rehuiuns Club, S.U.R.lE. K gy . , , , 52 Ia 1 fi my f2125iSfif?s-fl Y F 1 J Y I' is XVAGNER, RUN W,-XGNER. VIRGINIA XVI-XGONIZR. -IOLINIDA WAGONIQR. MICHAEL IVIzKqf - A Iioolbgill. I'ffz1 3 G,A.A.. Y-'llc ,IIff11lil1m Gi1'l5'l,u.1guc. , . ,F AV'MV' .. I ' 1 . J Ex' 'Q I 'B L Mm 7 M xl 13 NU Q ,qv ' I M-nr Aki-5 - si I A , A j , r 7 -X rf' ' ' , , 5 I I ' l I XVALL, FARRIZI. XY'AI.I., JOHN W'AI.I..'XCIf, MICH,-XIEI, XVAI.TlfRS. SUSAN ,II1M . giiiiilffxgggyfzivfsii ,. iefwwffim -1 , . wzwfs X -,M Wx , Ki .f ,,.::.f::1-.- WI' , ii, Q LIBQMQ QW me-I I X in L I I I' ,wwf V . ' K W'AI,DEN, CAROL ,IEAN ll'Irffi ' - Girl! Lcuguc, Pup Club. G.A,A.. Gc1'm.1nClub, A Choir. --0-s WARD. GRIZCE ' ff Q, iii 21: W , VVARD, SHIEILA WARIDEN, DARYI. XVARNEST, MARIAN VVARREN, jOHN VVATTERS, AIO ANN Choir, Hi-C. German Club, Iulcinational Bowling League, lfulurc Tea- i7U!7l1lU'v - B Choir, Hi-Y, Sj1w1k1 '- Ski Club,iY-Tccus, Relations Club, I5 Baseball. cliura LJlAIl1C1'IC21. Rumi Cross, S.UiR.Ii. Girls' I.u1gL1c, Pup Club. Imcriiarional Rulatioiia Club, Pep Club , G ,AJ-X. I55 IIuI.i liuupm .lienLinil1iayc.11.,Iolii1. rv-Qi WEBB, sn 1 RIIIIY B11ffm1.f - G.A.A., Girlb' Lul- guc, Pep Club, Ccliiscim All. XXXEIEER, CHFRYI, C7rw'fw - GAA., Pep Club I.ibi'ary Stall, Y-Tcum, Bowl ing League, 2 52111 l -' , A f ll vb 'Tl If 'Pwr N-nap, cg 1' lg? 2 M -izizw Ll , if use f .fy H ww Y' A NP' 'Viv 'lf ' W1gcQ1,1a1a. x1n.m' .xxx WliINIiR'I'.,IANICF5 xwlss. IAIQANN W 3N'VWUR 'H- JU ANN Wl5Nl'M,MMl5S 'llflffl H i Pl1UU'?11-1l7lU' Club l'1ffl'N'cl- x'A'- IILIIUWHOIUCY l.mf1 '- ITP Club. German uU'l 'f'l W Y Mmuwmdidh' Vim 3 lI'llCl'l'ldllO1lfll Ru- Suc., l lL'IlL'l1 Club, CL.-X.A.. Nl-!liCl's ol Axuc1'ica,Ontl1c C1uh,Y'flfcCm'A Choir Clirlx' Lcnguu lixcc. Board. lmium gjlubq Chcss Club, Gi,-15' lmlgllk-Y Pup f:lL1l3.Rgd ,Iob 'l'1'gli11i11g. limnloluru. flUl'lHdIl Club, liumm 'lulclwl-5 U1AmU-iwv Crum, Ski Club, G.A.A. '1',YMk. :r'y , XVIilil2I.liR, CHRISTA A , 7.7ff7lI - Spanish Club. Pup E I Club, I.ibrary Club. lfulk- Uux C11.ulL1.xl1u11 singing Club Gi 1 , a n 1 - as w VVH ITCOMB. PAMISLA HHIIIIH - lfollwilxgixlg Club Clu:mi5I1'y Lab. A5S.I.,Cl1UHl- XVIDSTEN, MARY cifgkllllltf, Pup Club, Girl! islry Club, Spzu1i5bClub.l'UP l,u.1guu, Germain Club, B Club,Fulksiuging Club. 1' 5 l,c.1guc, Cl1uir,C3.A.A. CENTRAL WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF US XVIIQSNER, K,-XTHl,lilfN XVIKRE, GAII. lQ1ffaky - LllJl'l11'y Assl. Y! H .Qi 3 PU LX ,f , ff 1 XVll.l.lfNl3RlNU. ROBERT w'll.l.lAAlS, fXl.lClA C. W'll.l,lAMS, PEGGY XY'II.I,IAMS. RLJBFRT WIIALIS. All-IANITA Bum ullivflfl H nP1.!,Ufffu' S-U-R-B Red Cross, Pep Club, Girls' Lcziguc, A Choir, llolluing- ing Club, Paint 'u' Patches. li-i XVILMFR, DAVH3 XVIXGO. BI2'l I'X' lim - Bowling l,U.lQI,L1L', I f XVITT, DAVID Il 1!ll - Baud. l.LlIlCllRUU1H Duty. Spanish Club. Alt. Sludnct Council Rcp, WY.'.1AN,jO ANN flff- Y-Teena, Pup Club, Horizon Club, Red Crum. lun- ff' ff fum fy if.. , ,,. W VC'lN'l'liR, KIOHN WINTI-1R.SLlIi XVIRRISR. MICHAEI, XVISIQ, PATRICIA XVISE, SIIARON '1llf'M - Wruslling. IW - lD1'dlU3.IlCS Club, lfu- A cglmil, Pup Club. C3.A.A.. turu ,l'L'-lCl1Cl4S of A1uc1'ic.1. lD1'.1lHLlIlC5 Club. C1.fX..'X.. llllllllllllg filkllkklll Cflnx l,l.if,'. Pup Club. .wwf 5-V - . -. . , 1fy.f-.wff:2fQ2Yfee'sffzsz i54555fW- - ' . J if if ' :h11a'mfXff:ti:mwI5Iii'Fi91l4-.1 1 ELif797-5Wf i25ixi5'z5s:nx, --Q, U H . - ,- V. Hr.: 1 - 7 -wi.--ff--0. .lf .wswsfzwffew- xx 'f ' ' . . H j'f5,ljlgjL- f I ' .-5.5: r '53 we :f:g:?:.5?q,5f' f f- ...L ,.,. . v,---V aff-if KEYS? .g..,,5,w . . . 1.-'1':.s:i1:1H::z1y 1 2 ff 11 gifif3y':.w27k'5fl1'l ' ' 5 f :T'55?lf'lEz':i 5-F I k I i ' k I 51521957152 . ' I ' ' f - K f HY'5f5f755if.,5'E:z'Eli i - wf Wi v'-.tiki ,gf IT' W'l'1'ZKIi.K,-XY XY'Ul.l5li.,lOl-lx W'Ol.l,, lf.'XRRIiI. WVUOID. IZRIC XYOOID. ,lIi1fIfIiliY XY'RlClll,l'.,ll2Fl: Pep Club. CQ..-X..-X.. Lluiu Kf1fuf - CE..'X.A.,PcpClL1lJ. limw Smll. 'ff.'f4l - limull I..uiu Club. Club, clUl'lll.l1l Club. Y- Timw liusiuusm Nl.lI1dgL'1', Tccns, SlLlLlL'IllciOL1I1Cll. Red Crum. Senior Clam Plz1y.Cl1usmClub. ...uf WYNN,GI2RAI,DIN1i YONEKAXVA. l't'k'l'RlClA YOUNG. llUW'ARD YOUNG. 'llHllRlfSA ZAPl'lf'l4ll.l.O. DAVID ZICK, GARY NCIL'1'l'u - Slwgllllg Commit- 1'mf '- G.A.fX.. Pup Club. Hwml - li lfnmlbllll, A Zip - A lfmnllmll, B Poul- Lee, Hi-C, Yun-lmuk lisp., l:LllL1l'C Football. Clxllmxmslics. bl1ll.I.iln-.ux Club. llmucnmakuu ui ,-X111u1'ic.1. Track. Hi-Y. Isup Club. - l 55 WF eg, The 1965 graduating class of Central High School has ended one episode in their lives that will long be revered. Indeed, this is the end of one episode, but it is merely the beginning of another. We who have been a part of this school will not want to leave it, but we must. Our whole future lies ahead. Tomorrow brings a new light, a new life. Some ofthe class will become doctors. lawyers, engi- neers, scientists, social workers, business people and per- formers. All will face the riddle of life seeking the truth. The time will come when this year's graduating class will watch and beam with pride over another graduating class. Minds will drift back to Central. The latent spirit will be rekindled. We will have reached the agewhere memories are shadowedg where all reflections pass through our minds, as though rays trying to pass through a glass - darkly. Anderson Seniors Aamodt, Susan Mario 32, 34, Abbott, Sharlet Rae 39, 116 Abrahamson, Frank 62,116 Aird, Douglas 116 Alenov, Vera 116 Allen, Beverly Ann 39,116 Amey, James 116 44,85,116 Arnmann, Linda Louise 41,44,116 Amonett, Rodney 13.43, 74, 116 116 DaleC 43 oz 74 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, :David 11.35, 1,16 ' , Evan H.36,116 ,FreddyJ.36,116 Karen A. 116 Karen Lee 116 Kathleen 39, 116 Mary 59, 116 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, , Ruth L. 117 Susan K. 30, 38, Andrick, Patricia 117 Andreiko, Jeanne E. 39, 117 Anfang, Robert A. 117 Arent, Bonnie J. 44, 117 Ashe, Terrence R. 42, 117 51,84,85,117 Ashton, Mary E. 117 Aydt, Janice M.32,44,117 Bahr, William Lloyd 117 Bakke, G, Bradley 117 Bakke, Gretchen 117 Bakken, Donna Irene 39, 117 Balko, Linda Jean 31,37,117 Banks, Barcus Jo ce 117 Y ,Bruce D 39, 117 Barker,John A. Jr. 38, 117 Barnes Barrett Bennie 74 :Pamela L. 51, 57, 44, 118 Barrels, Thomas W. 118 Bassett, Gary R. 118 Batters, Jon L. 39, 118 Beards ,Joyce V.37,118 Beaudet, Michelle L. 34, 44, 82, 118 Bechik, Janet L. 118 Beck, William J. 30 Becker, Ronald D. 118 Beebe, Pamela Kay 118 Bellinger, Barbara 33, 34, 40, 44, 47, 118 52 118 Benson, Janet 32, 38, 44, , Berg, David Kenneth 47, 118 Berg, Wendy E. 118 Bisbee, Patricia H. 118 Bishop, Sharon L. 39, 118 Bixby, Elizabeth K. 31 Blizinsky, Marlin J. 119 Bolt, Linda Rae 39, 119 Bolin, Barbara B. 30, 38, 44, 119 Borom, Robin L. 33, 46, 62, Borsheim, Mary Jo 119 Bougie, Michael 32, 119 Bowen, Mary 119 Boyd, Donley 119 Bremicker, Chis G. 119 63, 82,119 Brodie, Elsa R. 29, 34, 40, 44, 119 Brown, Dianne 29, 37, Bruchmann, George 119 44, 46, 51,119 Bruett, Rachelle L. 29, 37, 44, 119 Brumbaugh, Carolyn 119 Buckman, Barbara A. 31, 32, 44, 119 Bunzel, John I.. 31, 119 Burgess, Donna 34, 40, 44, 46, 84, 85, 119 Burklund, Jill C. 120 Burmeister, Susan M. 31, 35, 40, 44, 120 Bushard, Robert T. 120 BuSiCk,John 73 Butler, Miriam Ruth 31 Cairncross, Andrew 43, 120 Caldie, Mary M.39,120 Carlson, Deborah M, 120 Carlson, Lynda C. 120 Carlton,John P, 120 Carpenter, Linda I., 38, 120 Carroll, Fred T. 120 Carter, Teresina 120 Casey, Dennis M. 120 Castilla, Angelita 120 Caulfield, Pat F. 120 Charpentier, Gordon 42, 120 Chermak, Margaret I.. 32, 120 Chilton, l.ynne li.41,120 Chittenden, Laurie 40, 44, 121 Christenson, Cathy 44, 121 Ciccone, Ronald 121 Clapp, Michael C. 42 Clark, Cheryl 39, 121 Clark, James 121 Clark, Janine Mary 121 Clark, l.indsay R, 121 Clark, Susie 29, 34,40 Clemons, Patricia I.. 121 Cogger, Barbara 121 Colaizy, George 12.42, 121 Collins, Brent A. 121 Collins, Dennis 121 Commer, Andrea Mary 40, 44, 121 Connor, Judith Ellen 121 Coolidge, Helen l.. 44, 121 Cotton, Neil J. 121 Coulter, Gloria D. 30, 44,121 Cox, Harold Gray 32,122 Craig, Carol Jeanne 29, 44, 122 Crawford, David J, 122 Crawford, Margaret 44, 122 Creighton, Steve N. 122 Cronquist, Barbara 47,122 Cronquist, Charles T. 122 Cummins, Carl W, 43, 46, 69, 122 Currier, Harley E, 122 Cusick, Lael M, 35, 122 Dahl, Diane L, 36, 122 Darby, Mary Jo 122 Darnes, Dora Jean 39, 122 Davis. Sharon Kave 122 Day, William lerry122 Dege,John 31,122 Dehart, Warren W. 123 Dehn, David P. 122 Delhunt, Penny K. 44, 123 Del ifintcjudy 123 Del Pino,Julius E. 30, 36, 75,123 Delsing, Rene A. 123 De Mar, Debbie 12.123 Demeyer, Peter 1., 123 Dena, Susan J. 123 Deneau, Joan A. 51, 123 Denkinger, Monica 123 Densmore, Marie 123 Dent, Roslyn I.. 44, 123 Derosier, Genie A, 41, 123 Devine, John 123 Diaz, Joseph Larry 123 Dick, Fred Joseph 123 Dicks, John C. 42, 43, 123 Diers, Kathryn M. 31, 124 Dinger, l.ois Anne 39,124 Disch, Gary A, 124 Dix, Barbara 35, 38, 40, 44, 124 Dokmo, James E. 42, 124 Domagalski, Bruce D. 124 Donahower, Debbie A. 34, 40, 44, 124 Dotty, Mary Faine 124 Dreelan, Mike J. 36, 124 Drost, Dianna 39 Duda, Richard M. 124 Durst, Beverly K.124 Easton, Susan C.33,44,47,124 Eaves, lone 124 Estedt, Philip 38 Edworthy, MaryAnn 124 Effenberger, Mary L. 44, 124 likdahl, Karla 29, 32, 34, 40 Eldridge, Brian I-137,124 Elert, Steven K.31,43,125 Ellingson, Douglas 62, 74, 125 Ellingson, Ted D. 30, 61, 125 Elliott,James C. 31, 42,125 Ellis, Marilyn M. 29, 125 ,44, 124 Ellis, Richard C. 125 Ellsworth, Gregory 62,125 Esch, Gregory S. 31, 43, 125 Fair, Dorothy Joann 125 Fehrman, Michael E. 125 Fellinger, Jo Ellen 30, 44, 125 Fetcher, David R. 125 Flaherty, Karen 125 Flood, Steven J. 43, 62, 125 Flug, Richard Rayne 31, 125 Forbord, Bob 125 Foster, Carolyn 125 Foster, Toni Rae 50, 126 Fredensborg, Linda 126 Freerl-ring.Ronald 37,126 Frelix, Marion Jane 44,126 Frost, Leroy R. 126 Fruhstuck, Marian 38. 52, 126 Fuller, Candice A. 20, 22, 30, 34, 44. 82, 84, 35,126 ,am It was really a surprise for our 'Candid' camera to catch Central- ites actually studying. Gabriel, John H.126 Gallatin, Susan Kay 44, 47, 126 Galloway, Maridee 126 Cfambol, Leslie VV. 126 Ganas, Jeanne R. 30, 44, 46, Garcia, Pete G.47,62,126 84. 85. 126 Gardner, Leroy 37, 60, 74, 82, 126 Garlock, Gerald E. 126 Gault, William 126 Gaustad, Patricia R. 29, 36, Geesey, Karen 127 Gehrke, Audrey H. 39, 127 Gehrke, Joan Lee 39, 51, 127 Gehrz, Richard C. 47. 127 Geisen, Kieth M. 127 Gerlich, Lois A. 30, 32, 34, 40, Giesen, Gregory W. 127 Gillespie, Barbara 127 Gingold, Sandra I.. 29, 34, 40, Gits, Michael S. 127 Glazer, Joan 127 Glenn, John 127 Glenn, Larry R. 37,127 Godenius, Sharon A. 127 Gold, Nancy D.34,4O,127 44,85, 40, 44. 126 127 44,46,127 Goldstein, Edward J. 47, 127 Goldstein, Milton J. 127 Goodlet, l.inda R. 39, 128 Gorr, Elizabeth K.128 Gould,Jean30,36,38,44,128 G rafstrom, John R. 31, 128 Green, Michael W. 128 Green, Sandra Nell 128 Greene, Lavera I.. 44, 52, 53. 128 Griffin, Carl H. 36, 121-1 Griffin, Kathleen M. 128 Griffin, Richard 128 Griswold, Susan lf. 36, 38, 44, 47, 128 Groene, Lauren J. 30, 44, 47, 128 Grohs, Stuart W. 43, 73, 128 Gross, Patricia A. 37, 38, 128 Grudem, Jerome 43, 47, 62, 73, 74, 128 Grundhauser, Dorothy 128 Gustafson. Ann Ruth 34, 36, 41, 44, 85, 128 Gutowich, Susan 31.129 Gutz.James R. 39, 129 Haas,lIarryJ,129 Hall, Max C, 129 Hallen, John C, 129 Hallinan, Gregory 129 Halperin, Toby R. 39, 129 86, Harrison, Melodee 130 Harsdorf, Patricia 39, 130 Harrigan, Michael J. 130 Haselberger, Robert 62, 130 Hausauer, Bruce Rob 51, 130 Heiberger, Kathy A. 130 Heiners, James 130 Helsgen, Richard E. 130 Henderson, Diane J. 44, 84, 85, 130 Henderson, Eleanor 130 Henning, Douglas 36, 62, 130 Hermandez, Christina 130 Herther, Mary Ann 44, 130 Hess, Dave J. 36 1-1ible,Goerge 131 Hidding, Carol A. 39, 131 Hilsgen, Richard 131 Hines, James A. 131 Hipp, Linda 14.44, 131 Hocking, Douglas 64,131 Hodges, David James 131 Hodgin, Thomas J. 131 1-1ofeld,Keithe D. 131 Hoff, Kenneth George 131 Hogan, Richard J,131 l'Ioit.I.indaL.35,44,51,131 Hoke. Maureen D.31,131 llolmstrom, Thomas C. 131 Hood, James 12.131 Sno-day princesses Susie Clark and Kim Panushka are wedged be- tween Lee Hunt and Sue Palmer. The girls are resting their weary feet. Halverson, Sheila A. 129 Hamilton,John W. 129 Hamilton, Patricia 33, 129 Hamann, Chris 'l'. 62, 129 Hamer, June 29,33,40,44,46,129 Hammond, Susan H. 32, 33, 44, 47 Handford, Jon 14.129 Hanna, Bonnie Lynn 38, 44, 129 Hanratty, Margaret 129 Hansen,Judie L. 38, 44, 130 Hanson, Corlyss Jo 37, 130 Hardy, Tom 62,130 Harpole, Anita L. 130 157 129 Hoover, Terry 131 Hopwood, Gregory F. 62, 75 Houston, Gwen A, 30, 131 Howard, Gail 30, 132 Huberty, Paula Jean 39,132 Hueller, Mary E. 38, 152 Huesman,James S. 132 Huettl, I3arbaraJ. 39, 132 Hunt, Lee Ann 31, 33, 35, 40, Ingberg, Linda Lou 132 Inglebert, Gloria J, 132 Iverson, John S. 33, 36, 132 132 Jamieson, William R. 132 Janisch, Mary C. 132 Jannett, Jack 132 Jannicke, Ronald 132 Jastram, Richard 132 Jennings, Barbara J. 44, 132 Jensen, Joanne M. 32,133 Johanson, Wesley J. 133 John, Je ryL133 ffe . Johnsen, Robert S, 69 Johnson, Carolyn M. 133 Johnson, Cheryl A. 30, 133 Johnson, David J. 133 Johnson, Duane D.133 Johnson, Irvin 13.36.133 Johnson, Judie Ann 133 Johnson Larry C 42 Johnson Margaret J. 3 1, 133 Johnson Robert 133 Johnson Sandra J, 133 Johnson Sandra Kay 133 Johnson, Sharon Lee 44, 133 Johnson, Susan M. 133 Jorgensen, Loretta 41, 133 Joseph, Sandra L. 40, 44, 134 Jungk, Barbara 134 Kachmarzinski, Miles 134 Kammerer, James F. 134 Kantar, Barney R. 31,134 Karter, Morrie 134 Keefe, Dinah 29, 33, 36, 44,134 Kehler, Charles 37, 134 Keller, David l. 134 Kelly, Kathleen A. 38, 41, 51, 85, 86, 134 Kemp, Clayton 134 Kenkingen, M. 134 ' Kennelly, Darlene 134 Kenops, David H. 134 Ketcham, Clyde 134 Kiewel, Alice C,134 King, Barbara Jean 21, 34, 44, King, Mary Anne 135 King, Marylynn Ann 44, 135 King, Timothy L. 135 Kirby, Patrick J. 135 Kirk, Charles S. 47, 135 Kirschner, Berand 135 Kissling, Kandis K. 135 Kjenstad, Terry Ray 135 Kleinendorst, David 51, 135 Klinkenberg, Richard 37, 38, 135 Kloner, Steven M,31,135 Klug, Shirley Mae 31,35,44,47,63,82,135 Knapp, Kathleen N. 135 Koalska, Linda Sue 135 Koch, Lynn D. 34, 40, 44, 84, 85, 135 Kohnen, Barbara Lee 35, 44, 135 Kolar, James L. 20, ZZ, 33, 46, 62, 73, Kolar, Janis Ann 135 Koll, Diane Louise 39, 136 Konop, Anthony L. 136 Kopp, Patricia 136 Kornmann, Mary M.136 Kothe, James 136 82, 134 135 Kowlaski, Kathleen 39 Lachinsky, Alan D. 136 LaFountaine, Ralph 43, 62, 74,136 LaMoure, Robert 136 Lampland, Eric 29,136 Landman, Dawn J. 31, 37, 136 Lang,Jeffrey 43,62,74,75,136 I.anz, Marylillan 136 Larkin, John I.. 137 Larsen,June R. 30, 33, 34, 137 Larson, Kathleen 39, 137 Larson, Ronald 21, 137 Larson, Roxann 137 Lattery Gail C 137 Laudon, Anna 31,37,137 Laurie, Sondrea 137 Lavell, Sheila 41, 137 Lazer, Barbara Sue 137 Lee, Luana Mae 137 Q L, 5 A ,os NR- Lemire, jackquelyn 40, 44, 52, 84, 85. 137 Naumann, Michael 39 , Lemke, Francis 137 Nelson, Robert Peter 14 Lent, Kenneth 137 Nelson, Steve R. 1 Letnsch, Gloria 39,137 Nelson, Tho a .130 Leske, Christy 137 Neris n, . 142 Leskela,judith Rae 138 New, i . 142 Lewi, Rosa 31, 138 Nickle , homasE.142 l.ewis, Gregory 138 N' sen, Phy ' 3 ,142 l.ewis, Margaret 30, 138 imic,judi ' n 143 . Lindner, Betty Lou 1 8 1 ituk, Pa - 143 Q 1,1ndne1,a111J. Nim 1-to d 143 0 Lindstrom, t: 3 ,138 Nob , fm - , 43 l.in s d . ss. N rt . ju 1 1.1 1 42,13 y 1 ' gp Livin t , Donald 138 Oltgia , 1 , 43 Loga ,james B.43,13 6' lm k,C 1143 Logman, Frederick 0 8 I lse orot 3 Loon ,Burt 13 . Ol n, 4 Lopez B idget 9 'I 138 Ols ane nn 43 ' L li ,Pre 1 my ,n 1 ls ,D u l 14 1. db ,aa - ,40, ,iss o,Lesl 10, 1 5 Lu n, re , 1 - 7 f lso ,Nan Kay Ly e, Si d I 7,13 V Olson, R na Q T. af . ns, o 2 ,3 ,139 Olson,T r'Ann 3 I A 1 Oltma P rici , , ,143 na X 114114139 0 011111, 1 . -V i. la l ,Raymo?1d1 9 s ' ,. Ni' 144 L esk ,Fran e 8,1 f anien, 0 1 6,1 d ,Pe 2 2 ,31,46, 144 'lanteuf I '3 rt13 Pa Ric . dl ' ar tai, 'he 3 , 6,1 Palmer,S an'O,32,44 1, a ti , m 1, 7,1 9 Panushka, im L 33,44,144 a r ,jam 5 it 3, 6 , 3,139 Parker, Clyd 144 tbaum, so an 13 Parker, Clydeen 36, 144 Math' , om 1 Parks, EthelA. 36, 44, 144 Mau , oe M 1 Parr, Kenneth 31, 43, 144 McAndrews 31, 66, 139 Patterson, Sondrea 35 McCaule cy 22,29,33,35,37,40,44,139 Paul, Charles 144 McEade nis 30, 139 MCKasy imothy 139 McKay Sally Ann 51,141 Mek ,David 45,140 McLaird, Dale R. 140 McMahon, Kathleen 31, 140 McQuillan, Dennis 43, 69,140 Melges, Deborah 29, 44, 140 Melius, Robert 140 Merck, john 140 Meredith, Diane 140 Merritt, Bruce j. 48, 51, 140 Metcalf, Deborah 41, 140 Metzger, Stephen 140 Meyer, Kevin 140 Michael, Elaine 37, 38, 140. Midler, Mark A. 62 Milette, Linda M. 39, 140 Miller, Dennis C. 140 Millin, Ann E. 31, 33, 44, 140 Mitchell, Carol 141 Moeller, Vincent 141 Moellerman, Rosalie 41, 141 Moon, Kathy 141 Moore, Bonnie j. 39, 141 Morehead,judith 33, 34,141 Moreland, Katherine 141 Morgan, David 33, 37,38,47,141 Morgen, Michael 141 Morris, David 141 Morris, Diana 29, 33, 36, 141 Morrison, Gary 141 Moseng, Ervin 141 Mossbrugger, Diana 141 Mrenca, Nellie 39,141 Mryczko, Roman 141 Muck, Terry Charles 141 Mueller, David H. 142 Mueller, Mary Lou 142 Mueller, Sandra 142 Murphy, Patricia 142 Murray, john 142 Mustello, William 41,142 Mutch, Kaye 35, 44,142 Myers, Lyman 36, 74,142 Nadeau, Earl 142 Naiman,EudiCe32,142 Naumann, Paul 142 Pearson, Esther 31, 37, 144 Perlich, David 31, 43,144 Perreault, Donald 144 Perry, Richard V1 44 Pcrteet, Daryl 144 Perteet, Rickie 144 Pesek, joanne 37, 44, 144 Peterson, Bryant 145 Peterson, Gary 145 Peterson,jon Timothy 47, 66, 145 Phillippi, Thomas 145 Picha, Ted A 145 Piel, l.inda May 39,145 Pinnow, Candice 145 Piper, Herbert Lee 51, 145 Piper, Patricia 31, 33, 35, 38, 40, 44, 145 Plinte, Regina 31,145 Poierier, Greg 145 Pollnow, Pauline 37,4-4,145 Port, Alfred Elton Porter, Daphne 35 Post, john E.145 Potten, Milton 61,145 Power, Elizabeth 31, 40, 145 Poye, Patti jean 37, 145 Pratt, Ma Price, Ch Price, Ke ry Lee so, 35, 41, 44, ss, as eryl30,146 lly146 Prinz, Thomas 37, 38,146 Pulkrabek, Roy 39, 146 146 Quigley, Catherine 44, 146 Raasch, Dennis 37,146 Raths, jon C 146 Ratwik, Susan Helen 30, 37, 146 Readel, Kathleen 39, 146 Reed, Nancy Louise 146 Reidell, Steven 43, 146 Reilly, james 146 Renstrom, Gregory 31, 33 Riggs, Mary 29, 44,147 Ristine, Caroline 33, 37, 44,82,147 Ristine, Rose 32, 34, 37, 40, 44, 46, 147 Robb, William S. 22, 147 Roberts, Dale E. 43, 74,147 Robertson, john 147 Robins, Mark A. 147 Robinson, Lindaj, 39, 147 Robinson, Nancy 12,147 Roehl, Edward T. 147 Roesler, David F, 147 Rohon, Thomas 37, 14,1 Roy, Robert Donald 37, 147 Rudolph, joanne 30, 147 Runyon, Robynne Lee 30, 44, 147 Rusterholz, Paul 31, 37,42,147 Rydeen, Robert I.. 37,147 Salter, Lynn 148 Sandberg, William E. 148 Sanders, Marba l.ou 38, 149 Sanford, Wayne C. 37, 149 Scanlon, Thomas 149 Schaeppi, Linda 34, 40, 149 Schechter,judy Ann 148 Schlaeppi, Richard 31, 32, 74, 148 Schmitz, Carolyn 38 Schueller, Diane D. 148 Schuldt, Eugene E, 46, 148 Schweda, Susan K. 148 Scorefjerome 148 Selden, jon L. 31, 148 Semmler, Gary 148 Shapiro, Harriet 148 Shekta, Gail 44, 149 Shellito, Rodney 149 Shelton, Kathleen 34, 40, 41, 149 Silman, Marlene 36, 149 Sipperell, Robert 149 Skaff, Doreen 44, 149 Skarstad, jean 39, 149 Skepper, Susan 32, 51,149 Slomba, Rosemarie 35,40,149 Smith, Diana 39, 149 Smith, Robert A. 74, 149 Snelson, Daniel 149 Spaeth, Linda jean 21, 22, 30, 34, 44, 63, 149 Spangenberg, S. j. 31, 44,150 Spangler, Helen Ann 32, 38, 150 Speese, Diane E. 36,150 Spicer, Geri jo 150 Spoolhoff, Ivy Lynn 32, 33, 34, 44,85,150 Stafki, Carol 150 Steiner, Nancy 39, 150 Steinke, Richard 74, 150 Stern, Lynda 150 Sterner, Karin B. 29, 40,44,150 Stiles, Dennis Hugh 150 Stone, Norman L. 62, 73,150 Straka, Lynne 31, 150 Strohkirch, Daryl 150 Stute, William R. 150 Sundberg, Vicki C, 150 Sutch, Sharon Louise 41,150 Swain, Susan 34, 37, 40,151 Swanson, Billj. 69, 74,151 Swetizer, judy Lee 31, 51, 151 Swinland,jean 151 Syvertsen, Gary 151 Szenay, William A, 151 Tabery, Ronald 132 Tewell, Carolyn 151 Theisen,Berndt31,69,151 Thom, Linda j, 151 Thomas, Greta j. 34, 40,151 Thomas, Peter j. 151 Thompson, Elizabeth 31, 36, 44, 151 Thompson, Phillip 151 Thunstom, William 151 Tjonsland, Sandra 31, 33,151 Tobkin, Sandy Kay 151 Tomanek, Trudy 151 Torning, Walter 39, 157 Townsend, Charlotte 44, 152 Townsend, joanne E. 152 Trafton, Linda 152 Trantow, Kathy E. 152 Triplett, Patricia 30, 152 Tschida, Dawne 152 Tschida, Terese 152 15 Qs. 3 Qs Turner, Byron K. 152 Tursso,james152 Tutunnyk, Laryssa 44,152 Tworski, Bonita 152 Upton, Freda j. 152 Van Deventer, Paulette 31, 33, Videen, Susan C. 152 Virgin, Elizabeth 152 Wachter, Gary V. 152 Wagner, Ronald C.62,153 Wagner, Virginia 30, 44, 153 Wagoner, jolinda L,153 Wagoner, Mike V.153 Walden, Carol jean 153 Wall, Farrel 153 Wall, john D. 153 Wallace, Michael 153 Walter, Susan 153 Ward, Greg 153 Ward, Sheila 153 Warden, Daryl 31, 153 Warnest, Marian Lee 37, 153 Warren, john 153 Watters, joAnn 44, 15 3 Webb, Shirley 153 Weber, Cheryl judy 153 44,152 Vllegler, Mary Ann 36, 37, 154 Weinert,janice 39, 154 Weiss, LeAnn Mary 154 Wendtlandt, Doris 1 Wentworth, joann L. 31, 34, 40, 154 Wenum, james 154 Wheeler, Christa 37, 41, 154 Whitcomb, Pamela 38, 154 Widsten, Mary 30, 37, 154 Wiesner, Kathleen 154 Wikre, Gail jean 154 Willenbring, Robert 154 Williams, Alicia 154 Williams, Peggy Ann 154 Willis,jaunita L. 38, 154 Willmer, David 154 Wingo, Betty 154 Winter, john C. 43, 46, 69,1 Wirrer, Michael 155 Wise, Patricia 155 Wise, Sharon 155 Witt, David 155 Witzke, Kay Frances 31, 35, 1 Wolfe, john E. 51, 155 Woll, Earrel 39, 155 Wood, Eric 155 Wood, jeffrey 42,50,155 Wright, jeffrey 155 Wyman, joann 44, 155 Wynn, Geraldine 39, 155 Wynn, Ronald 155 Yonekawa, Patricia 155 Young, Howard 155 Young, Theresa 155 Zappetillo, David B. 62 Juniors Aarthun, Patricia 41, 89 Abbott, Betty 93 Abrams, Dennis 96 Acker, Larry 95 Adams, David 94 Aguiar, Ronald 73,90 Aldridge, Mark 98 Alexander, Benjamin 92 Alexander, Scott 98 Allen,jere 91 Allison, Carmen 35, 41, 83, 9 Ammann, Nick 91 8 55 55 3 Anderson, Charles 94 Anderson, Lynn 97 Anderson, Patricia 95 Anderson, S. Bruce 97 Anderson, Tim 96 Andrews, Robert 66, 95 Aras, David 91 Arnold, Pauline 91 Arnold, Walter 94 Ashton, Charles 97 Ashton, Daniel 98 Atneosen, Linda 90 Audett, Darrell 91 Austin, john 94 Avery, Margaret 95 Baird, Ann 34, 45, 63, 82,92 Baker, Robert 91 Baker, Steve 95 Ballis, Mark 93 Banks,john 91 Bannister, Mary 34, 41, 51,8 Barber, Corinne 30, 45, 94 Barnes, Sue 32, 45, 95 Bassett, Patricia 93 Beecham, Marcia 91 Bellamy, Margaret 36, 40, 86 Bend, Richard 90 Benscoter, Kent 73, 93 Berg, Gerald 43, 51, 93 Bergstrom, Arlene 96 Betz,john 95 Bevins,jean 91 Beyer, David 93 Bielenberg, janis 45,92 Bilotta, Mike 95 Binker, Ruth 91 Blakey, Roberta 29, 84, 90 Bloedorn, Richard 98 Bloom, Marilyn 38, 41, 91 Blount, Susan 31, 45, 46, 96 Bodin,john 52, 50, 95 Boldt, Alan 93 Bowen, Ronaye 97 Bowman, Perry 93 Boyd, Wayne 96 Boylan, Helen 31, 32, 45, 98 Braddock, Cheryll 92 Bradley, Stephen 98 Bremer, Hubertus 31, 43, 94 Bremicker, Timothy 62,90 Brock, Linda 97 Brow, Michael 89 Brown, jill 41, 94 Bruce, Robert 31,94 Brumbaugh, William 91 Buckley, Dennis 91 Buetow, Steve 31, 69, 94 Bushnell, Sandra 41, 90 Byrne, Timothy 89 Calton, joanne 45,92 Caplow, Deborah 29 Carlson, Deanna 98 Carlson, Donald 98 Carlson, Sandy 91 Carroll, Carolyn 96 Carroll, Edyrhe 30,97 Celski, joAnn 94 Chapman, Marleen 41 Christensen, Linda 45, 95 Clapp,june 89 Clark, Erwin 41, 61, 73, 94 Clemas, Terry 42, 93 Coburn, Wayne 31, 43, 93 Collins, Soubratte 31, 38, 98 Collins, Terry 93 Collins, William 91 Collidge, Donna 41 Coombs,judith 92 Cooper, Andrea 98 Cork, Barbara 92 Cornell, Mark 89 Danielson, Linda 41, 93 Daugherty, Gerald 95 Davich, Diane 35, 45, 96 5,98 37, Q- Davich, john 96 Davis, julian 92 Davis, Lawrence 31, 51,90 Day, Darnold 96 Dehn, Nancie 93 DeLadi,jim 45, 94 Dendy, Helen 41 Derdoski, Bruce 97 DeRosia, janet 34, 40, 90 DeRosier, Ruth 97 DiBerardini,judy 89 Digerness, Carol 51, 89 Dinsmore, Eva 92 Dixon, Linda 91 Dohman, Cheri 91 Douglass, jerry 97 Downs, Cecelia 47,94 Doyle, jeanne 95 Dreelan,john 93 Drolson, Pat 30, 85, 91 Drumlewicz, Anna 34, 93 Ducla, Ken 74 Duffy, Mike 93 Dumke, Bodo 89 Durling, Dennis 96 Duvand, Ben 98 Dziubak, Carl 90 Eaves, Philip 97 Ebeltoft, Karen 35, 38, 41, 95 Ecker, jane 45, 91 Eha, Nanci 45, 85 Ehman, Kathy 34, 86, 92 Eickholt, Tim 95 Ellingson, Bruce Ellis, Marvin 91 Ellis, Ronald 92 Ellis, Steven 36, 92 Ericksen, Maynard 95 Ermanis, Karl 93 Etter, Nancy 98 Ewing, Maynard 62, 66,90 Exner, Wolfgang 31, 37, 38, 66,97 Fehrman, Rita 45, 96 Finney, William 97 Florance, Raymond 97 FohrenKamm, Cary 92 FohrenKamm, Craig 97 Forbord, jean 34, 41, 45, 85, 95 Forsberg, joyce 35, 45, 90 Foster, Mae 29, 35, 96 Foster, Robert 90 Franke, Lorey 91 Frost, Anna 90 Furth, Mike 92 ' Galatowitsch, Steve 96 Gall, Sam 94 Gallo, Sandra 38, 94 Ganje, Karen 41, 93 Garcia, Sharon 92 Gariepy, jean 41, 47,97 Gehrke, Barbara 50, 94 George, Vicki 46, 96 Gerbert, Tim 47, 66, 90 Gilmore, David 94 Gleb, Bill 96 Glenn, Andrew 93 Godbout, Cheryl 31, 33, 35, 40, 84, 85,95 Godfrey, Terry 89 Goff, Sara Lee 98 Goldberg, Sue 51,93 Goodlet, Annette 45,92 Goodlet, Patti 85 Goon, Linda 29, 34, 45, 82, 85, 86, 89 Graphenteen, Victoria 86,97 Gray, Ernest 97 Greene, Kathy 93 Grinsteinner, Ray 95 Grossklaus, Ron 43, 98 Guion, Tom 95 Haan, Heidi 98 Haapala, Gregory 29, 95 Haffely, Richard 98 Hahold, Michael 31, 89 Q Holt, Edwin ao, 43, 94 Nor ard Pt y 97 johnson, Charles 94 Hall, Nancy 89 Hamann, llanratty, Carl 90 Carol 93 Hanson, Cassandra 41,97 llanson, Gary 31, 90 Hanus, Pamela 96 Harper, Robert 89 Harri,1X'ilbert47, 51,94 Harris, Vic 61, 73, 94 Harrison, Barry 92 Haupt, Berenice 98 Haworth, Roderic 62, 69, 93 Haynes, Sandra 97 Haynes, Shirley 97 Hazen, Bill 66, 97 Heath, Cindy 93 Hclrne, Doug 91 Henderson, Yvonne 91 Henry, Thomas 92 llepola, Mary 34, 41, 45, 86, 98 Herther, james 31, 94 Hidding, Diane 90 Hieb, Anthony 66,96 Hilgers, Wayne 62, 89 Hill, Gloria 92 Hi1sgen,janice 34, 86, 93 Hines, Mary 90 Hinz. Gene 94 Hitchcock, Patricia 94 Hoelscher, Steve 69, 97 Holle, Diane 45, 46, 98 Holman, Gary 97 Hopkins, Linda 32, 95 Howard, Karen 96 Hoxmeier, Theodore 96 Hoyt, Colleen 29, 34, 40. 45, 85, Huebener, Paul 89 Huebl, Vola 91 Hueser,1'om 69, 93 Huesman, Gail 86, 97 Hunziker, Shari 90 Hurst, Robert 43, 66, 94 Hurvitz, Louis 98 Hyden, Mary 45,91 lsabel, Blondie 94 jacobs, jennifer 41,96 jahnke, Lynn 41, 93 james, Donald 94 jandl, Don 95 jasmin jensen , Anthony 42, 51, 96 ,Lyle 94 jensen, Marty 91 jerdee, Dennis 96 j ohansen, Terry 90 johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Diane 94 Donald 92 Donald 90 Doris 29, 32, 45, 92 Dorothy 34,83, 85, 86,89 Frank 47, 96 judy 94 Loretta 98 Marsha 95 Orville Richard 91 Sandra 51, 95 Terri 90 Terry 62, 93 Warren 50, 95 jones, David 97 jones, Diane 29, 41, 96 jones, Rudolph 90 jorgensen, Roger 90 jungbauer, Edward 91 jungk, Leslie 95 jungwirth, Philip 43, 91 Kalis, Suzanne 29, 35, 36, 45, 85, 94 Kalway, Robert 31, 43 Kamin, Gary 95 Keeley, jean 41,90 Kiem, Marcia 90 Kiem, Monica 91 86, 94 Kemp, Darrell 98 Kempka, Harold 29, 66, 95 Kenops, Debbie 45, 91 Kercham, Pam 95 Kiecker, jack 89 Kiewel, l'ranz 98 Killa, Mike 47, 66, 90 Kiris, lmant 47, 66, 98 Kirschner, Robert 91 Klinkenberg, Karen 29, 36, 89 Kohlman, Thomas 93 Kolupailo, Stanley 94 Konop, Thomas 61,91 Korsell, Barbara 41, 47. 93 Kowalski, lirieda 31,95 Kowalski, Sylvia 91 Kramer, Wes1ey30, 90 Krekelberg, Raymond 89 Kreuscher, Gerald 31, 95 Krueger, Suzy 97 Kruehn, Suzie 89 Kulczyk, judy 51, 86, 96 Kunz, l.ei1arri93 Kurrasch, joy 47,94 Lamb, Charles 89 Lambert, Susan 94 Land, Shir ley 91 Larkin, tireg 97 Larson, Neal 96 Lauer, Tom 94 Leary, Loretta 97 Leitner, Shirley Lemaniak, Wayne 96 Lewis, Charlotte 97 Lewis, jacy 98 Lewis, Rosella 95 Lightfoot, Nancy 97 Lillie, Nancy 95 Lindgren,Cf1tris 29. 32, 45, 9-3 Lindholni, Robyn 29, 35. 85, 96 1.indsey,lirnie 95 Lisovskis, Leo 93 Livingston, Shary 95 Loefller, Thomas 98 Lolstrom, Carolyn 34, 94 Lonnes,judy 98 Looney, Russell 91 Lowrie, Lillian 90 Lund, janice 95 MacDonald, Dave 31.61, 94 Machternes, Tom 96 Mader, Steven 51 Maglich, 'l errence 95 Markoe, john 42,96 Massie, Adoris 91 Mathis, Linda 89 Maul, Marlin 91 Maxson,11eather 38, 51, 96 Maxwell, Lannell 95 Mayer, Dan 93 McCarthy, Irene 41,95 McCarty, Mike 97 McCaughtry, Carol 29, 38, 96 McDaniel, james 69, 92 Mclivoy, Peggy 92 Mclntosh, Kenneth 95 McKee, Morris 61, 95 McKinney, Samuel 98 McMillan, Dennis 93 McNaughton, Michael 98 Merkel, l3onita 31, 96 Miehels, Richard 96 Mikulak, Mary Ann 31, 32, 45, 97 Miller, Barbara 33, 41, 98 Miller, Glenn 96 Miller, Lynne 45, 89 Mi11s,jane 29, 38, 92 Mishler, Kathie 95 Moltumyr, l.inda 45,97 Monita, john 92 Moody, Carolyn 94 Moore, Margaret 96 Morris, Bruce 90 Morris, Carin 31, 91 Morris,joseph 90 Morris, Saundra 94 Morris. XY'rlliam 89 Moseng, lfugene 91 Muck, Donna 32, 34, 86, 89 Mueller, Carol 89 Mulvihill, judy 91 Murphy, Ronald 92 Murphy, Wfilliarn 97 Mussehl, Daniel 94 Mustard, Connie 96 Mvers, Georgianna 34, 36, 40, 85, 90 Nadeau, Paul 97 Nea1,W'ynlercd va Nelson, Cecil 93 Nelson. Linda 45, 92 Nelson, Ronald 93 Peterson,KQ1en 31, 89 Pererson.janct-15, 50. 92 Peterson, Karen 38, 41. 45. 90 Peterson, Nvilliam 31, 66, 89 lwyrrrn, Sherry 41, 94 Phipps, Betty 35, 41. 46, 97 Podulke, Peter 62, 92 Pojar, Darlene 94 Post, Bart 98 Price, Merlin 90 in-opps, Mary 41, os Proue, Yvonne 29, 34, 84, 85, 96 Sharpe. Norman 41 Shelby, Ruth 92 Sherman, l.inda 92 Sherman, Ruth 97 Shisler, W'illiam 43. 66, 89 Simmons, Charles 62, 97 Simon, john 66, 91 Singer, Betty 29, 45, 47, 96 Siolander, Mary jo 93 Skinner, Michael 61, 91 Skoczen, Margaret 91 Smith, Donna 97 Smith, Ciary 97 Smith, jetlrey 89 Smith, Richard 95 Snelson, Patrick 91 Spencer, Gary 89 Sperry, Dawn 94 Spoo1ho1l,1Jale 43,89 Stalki, Sue 98 Weyer, Maria 94 XY'hite,C31oria 95 White, Stephanie 31, 45. 47, 95 Xvhittaker, David 96 1X'hittlet, Darwin 97 Widen, Gwen 51, 98 Wliderski, james 90 XVieder'hold, Conrad 42, 92 Willenbring, Richard 66,89 W'il1iams, Linda 98 Wfilllams, Ronald 92 Wilson, Ronald 95 Xvilson, Sherry 96 N'i'i1zbacher,1flizaberh 31, 96 Winger, Adrienne 30, 96 Xvinner, Michael 42, 97 Wlirkus, Sharon 91 Vfitte, Vvllllam 31, 98 XVitten, Linda 78 XX'o1t'son, Michael 94 lr was the opinion ol quite a few Centralites alter this pep test that the fellows stick to playing hall and Typical juniors with an untypical junior locker. 'l'hat's the kind of thi ngs we did when we were fr men. Nelson, Sandra 93 Nelson, Sharon 92 Nelson, Steven 43, 98 New, Teresa 96 Nippert, Carl 69 esh- Nippert, james 29. 32, 47, 69, 92 ' 13 r 'SBS Normandin, jim 97 let the girls lead thc cheers. Quaile, janet 92 Quillin, Cathleen 89 Raas, Dennis 90 Radke, Michael 90 Ramseth, Phyllis 31, 85. 90 Rath, Terry 31, 51, 69, 91 Rawlings, Linda 96 Itetlparhhlulie 54, 51, so, 92 Reed, Duane 97 Reichow, Rosanne 51 Rell, Gregory 90 Richart, Leonard 66, 92 Riley, Emma 41 Rines, Carol 41, 90 Rivard, Daniel 89 Roberts, Linda 96 Roberts, Louise 91 Robinson, Pamela 90 Rockney, Richard 89 Rogosheske, Mark 89 Rombach, Thomas 95 Nuechterlein, Keith 31, 43, 47, 89 Nyman, Linda 94 Obert, Mark 31, 98 Olesen, Laura 34, 86, 97 O1ness,13iorn 66,90 Olson, Cindy 51 Olson, janet 41, 95 Olson, Richard 89 Olson, Richard 96 Olson, Sandra 97 Olson, Sue 45, 96 Olson, Susanne 91 O1stead,tiloria 93 Orloske, joe 91 Osborn, Susan 95 Osborne, Kathleen 38, 92 Ott, joyce 93 Parslow, Diane 30, 50, 93 Patterson, DuXVavne 92 Paugel. Pawlick taarra 91' i, Rosalie 86,92 Peake, G rant 62 Pearce, Marilyn 90 Pearson, Douglas 62, 92 Pearson, Marlorie 31, 32, 89 Peasley, Diane 91 Pedersen, Donald 92 Roth, janice 89 Rupp, john 47,69 Russell, Rayzetta 92 Russell, Theodore 93 Rusterholz, Kurt 31, 97 Saiko, Marijo 90 Sanburg, jellirey 91 Sandberg, Bonnie 98 Sanders, Gary 96 Stamper, Sid 94 Stanke, jerry 32, 97 Steiner, Michael 97 Stevens, Robert 36, 94 Stewart, Cindy 30, 34, 38, 47, 85, 86, 93 Stewart, Linda 36, 94 Stickney, Gregory 90 Srralta, lames 32, 42, 50. 96 Suzuki, Nami 31 Srardahl, james 31, 47, 61, 89 Swanson, janet 92 Swanstrom, Todd 31, 66, 91, 92 Swyningan, Mary 94 Szmiot, Gloria 51, 85, 89 Takle, Anne 36, 38, 45, 96 'l aylor , jean 98 Taylor, julia 41, 90 Thomas, Deborah 36, 95 Thomas, Katie 98 Thompson, Charles 50. 95 Thoren, Constance 32. 96 Tiguc, Randall 30 Timm, Darlene 35, 41, 89 '1'rrus,,lrrarrh 98 Todd, Donald 94 orgerson, Louie 92 owle, julie 46, 91 ovvnsend, james 61,66 rudeau, Sharon 91 T T .I. ,I. Truhler, Bruce 31, 73, 96 Tulte, Kathy 89 Tuhy, Margaret 41, 89 Turi, Douglas 95 urnbull, Robert 90 urner, Ken 69, 98 urner, Lavern 91 urner, Marcia 91 T T T T liebel, Rosanne 35, 45, 50, 91 Ueclcer, Ruth 46,90 Vandenberg, jim 73, 97 Vanlieese, Patrick 89 Varco, james 47 Vavoulis, Marya 45 Vidal, Beatrice 98 Wondr a, Nancy 94 Woodbury, Dan 31, 95 Wlorwa, Dennis 97 Wright, Lottie 94 XY'right, Michael 33, 95 Yeager, Greg 47, 73, 91 Yould, Marh 94 Zahradka, Ron 96 Zecher, Xandra 41,89 Zenner, jane 95 Sophomore-s Aamodt, Gregory 99 Abas, Mora 35, 85, 102, 146 Abbott, Claudie 51, 106 Adams, Quincy 103 Ales, Stephen 64, 106 Alexov, Nicky 43, 99 Alford, Roxanne 30, 107 Allison, Mary 35,107 A1len,Gafy36, 101 Ammonn, Christine 35, 45, 85, 99 Amundson, Bruce 105 Anderson, Bruce li. 104 Anderson, Gregory 104 Anderson,Roburt103 Anderson, Rodger 104 Anderson, William 99 Ansay, Steve 107 Sax, Carlee 90 Sayles, Talayah 97 Scheunemann, Arthur 31, 43, 89 Schlecht, Margaret 96 Schloer, Marcia 89 Schmugge, Kathy 29, 31, 34, 47, 97 Schroeder, Barbara 86. 96 Schubring, Richard 43, 66,91 Schuch, Pat 51,90 Schultz, Roy 90 Schutz, jeannine 32, 92 Schwieder. Michael 89 Scott, Linda 94 Seeheurter, Lynn 98 Segell, Margie 32, 90 Serpico, Richard 97 Severance, Dotti 89 Severson, Donald 92 Shade, Koreen 90 159 Vigeanr ,Duane 98 Vining, Michael 97 Volling, judy 92 Walder, Patrick 41, 47, 91 XVagner, Barbara 91 Wahlstrand, john 31, 43, 95 Walk, Linda 34, 86, 95 W'alker, Mary 89 Walker, Platt 73 Walker, Skip 92 Wallace, Pat 94 W'eiss, lerry 97 Weitzelv, Sharon 89 Weldon, Dennis 95 Wengar ra, judy 95 Vlfentandt, Michael 98 Wertz, Kristin 45, 90 Wettsch reclc, Carl 97 Archibald, james 32, 43, 61, 101 Arnold, Robert 107 Arntson, james 102 Arth, Robert 100 Atneosen, Dennis 51, 105 Awe, james 108 Barisenzi, Patricia 102 Barnes, Larry 107 Bartels, Mary 35, 99 Beaumeir,lilhert43,104 Becker, ,loann 34,99 Beecham, Victoria 100 Belisle, Larry 102 Bellamey, Maurice 103 Beltmann, Carol 51, 86, 104 Benesch, Linda 107 Benner, lilaine 103 Benoit, Shelia 99 Benson, Barbara 35, 83, 86, 107 Benson, Kim 101 Bergman, Dane 47,104 Bergum, Larry 100 Bello, Corrine 103 Bevins, Robert 101 Beyer, Bruce 41,42 Bibro, Steven 102 Biljan, Thomas 101 Brlotta, Harold 72, 106 Blehart, David 107 B1omquist,llenery 102 Jaaaf 7 , . Vyw MQ, Blyton, Bradley 64, 73, 101 Boese, Steve 103 Boget, Karen 35, 41,107 Bohman, Mike 105 Bolin,John 105 Boltman, Patti 34, 46, 85, 102 Boruie, Hazle 101 Bougie, Joseph 64, 68,104 Bow, Thomas 108 Bowe, Susan 51,100 Braddock, Marie 104 Brezovec, Gerald 104 Brown, Ronald 99 Bryson, Dennis 105 Bunde, John 62,72, 102 Burg, Tom 73,103 Burroughs, Dimitri 102 Bushnell, Carol 86, 100, 106 Campbell, Maurice 105 Campbell, Nancy 34, 41 Campbell, Victor 43, 106 Carey, Peggy Lee 99 Carl, Michael 64, 107 Carlson, Carol 34, 45, 100 Carlson, James, 105 Carlson, Kathleen 102 Carroll, Rosalyn 104 Carter, Brenda 102 Carter, Bunnie 103 Casey, Kenny 107 Cassidy, John 104 Chapman, Bill 99 Chermak, William 99 Chopskie, Mary 34, 107 Christofferson, Art 101 Churcher, Glenn 103 Clapp, Gregory 106 Clark, Benidict 106 Clark, Kathleen 35, 41, 100 Clark, Sherrell 34, 104 Claybourne, Marcia 35, 85, 99 Clemas, Sandy 103 Clemans, Kiki 85, 105 Clemons, Cathy 34, 86 Clemons, Marv 73 Closmore, Laura 105 Cloud, Charles 51 Collins, Claudia C, 107 Collins, Debbie R. 106 Collins, Shirley 102 Collins, Susan 35,107 Craig, David 43, 77, 104 Craig, James 101 Crawford, Mary 35, 86,100 Davis, Alicia 106 Davis, Christine 47, 103 Davis, Gayle 34, 106 Davis, James 102 Davis, Mike 99 Danielson, Dan 99 Dawson, Inez 104 Dean, Mike 103 Dehn,Janet 32, 34, 38, 45, 99 DeJonker, William 102 Demulling, Joanne 100 Dent, Paulette 104 Derdoski, Dennis 101 Dervie, Terry 41, 100 Diaz, Linda 35,99 Dich, Terrance 105 Dinesen, John 101 Donaley, Adolpus 100 Doody, Patricia 104 Doriott, Lavin 99 Dowd, Leann 35,101 Downs, Barbara 51, 104 Dox, Robert 64, 104 Dressler, Kathleen 103 Dudeck, Douglas 105 Durand, Toni 100 Ebert, Bill 99 Eggbrecht, James 103 Eldred. Mike 43. 99 Eldridge, Steven 43, 9 Ellis, Cecilia 100 Ellis, Robert 103 Ellingston, Bruce 107 Emerfoll, Michael 104 Erickson, Carol 32, 33, 35, 47, 101 Etienne, Donna 35,99 Faber, Ruth 35, 45, 101 Fehrman, Mary 101 Ferlas, Deborah 102 Fillmore, Cheryl 34, 41, 45, 103 Finney, Charles 106 Fisher, Greg 100 Fisher, Thomas 99 Fleck, Sharon 46, 100 Fohrenkamm, Lynn 35,103 Fox, Steven 51, 105 Fredine, Paul 103 Frisk, Linda 106 Freshwater, Mark 100 Fruhstuck, Charles 100 Gardner, Sharon 35, 108 Gatto, Susan 35,103 Gellerman, Paul 105 Gerdesmeier, Donna 106 Germscheid, David 103 Giefer, Thomas 106 Gilbertson, Dorothy 45, 106 Giossi, Audrey 41 , 45 Gold, Douglas 107 Grady, Timothy 68, 104 Grady, Tom 102 Graf, Alan 73,103 Greeman, Donald 105 Green, Gregory 43,99,101 Grilz, Donna 35,41,45,102 Guion,Jim100 CE' 1 l r 7 wh rr 06 ' wal, nr 1 6 Ki P K n tt 34 Gulbranson, Ricky 99 Gulbranson, Ronald 99 Gutz, Linda 107 Haas, Douglas 102 Habisch, Dennis 104 Hahn, Geraldine 34, 104 Hall, Diane 35,236,107 Hall, Gwen 100 Halliburton, Jackie 107 Hamn, Craig 100 Hampton, Deina 35, 41,106 Handford, Amy 32,104 Hanson, Cindy 100 Hanson, Laura 45, 99 Hanson, Linda 35, 45,106 Hanson,James 105 Harper, Arthur 104 Harris, Janice 100 Hartman, Cheryl 100 Halley, Randell 103 Hernandez, Linda 102 Herried, Ken 105 Henery, Debbie 35,86,105 Henery, Diane 99 Heullcr, Tom 100 Heyne, Chris 103 Hines, Jerry 103 Hockins, Glenn 105 Hoff, Wendy 34 Hofstadter, Bruce 51 Hose, Susanne 102 Hoke, Richard 105 Holly, Mike 43, 47, 64 Homan, James 73,101 Holt, Sandra 35, 83, 86, 102 Holton, Donna 35, 106 Hopkins, Joline 32, 99 Housten, David 107 Hovan, Yvonne 105 Huebener, Dan 106 Huehler, Dave 62, 99 Huesen, Barb 99 Huettle, Pat 35, 46,106 Hughes, Pam 35, 105 Hunt, Beatrice 51, 86, 108 Hurst, Ianis 102 y r M544 - , of we if ' - usr-,ic 1 Greg 0 Machtemes, Barbara 100 Percy, Benjamin 107 Sullivan, Terrance M, 104 Madcr, Steven 107 Perrin,John 51, 107 Suzuki, Nami 33, 35, 83, 99, 107 1l1,'5hery1 54,99 Madline, Pauline 102 Peters, Joyce 35,101 Swanson, Steve 43,100 s lngl-,erg,H,r1m 103 Mahr, Nancy 99 Peterson, Gail H. 30, 35, 106 Sweitzer, Donald 103 Manteutfel, Carol 35, 45, 85, 101 Peterson, Nancy E, 51, 35, 38, 107 Swintek, Peggy 104 I Jack, Mary 103 Mantuetfel, David 73, 102 Peterson, Scott 73, 100 Sycks, Dennie 102 jacksonyl-l,rry103 Maranda, Patrick 106 Pettiford,John 64, 107 Synstcgard, Douglas 51, 106 ' Jlcksun' Mic c1106 Mars, Donna 36, 99 Piper, Rodger 51,102 Sylvester, Marie 30, 38, 101 Q am n, ,102 Martin, Mike T. 64, 99 Pittelkowy james 99 Szmiar, Tim 106 r, 1,3 5,100 N. 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