Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1952
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Therefore, the editors of this 1952 Centralian present this challenge: May the classes to follow build on from this beginning and set as a goal the attainment of a complete ........... ,f - v i, r f X X, ,X SY Q A. X X. 5 Presented By THE CENTRALIAN STAFF Co-Editors 3f ' Manuva rumen BARUARA walk 9 . , 1 I , , Nx K x QR X X XX . JN x xi N 'N xx xb Business Manager V ones owen.: N f ,J PM frww M! fix f' i 'X 3'-KJV' 53 x ,JN A , 52, ,f,,Cf!V'f Q if 1-if if -'4f JLfX3!rnW'g J' Md fl r jails ENTRAL HIGH SCHOCL Kansas City I Missouri ' .P 0 -,,f- . W, a .4-1.2--X M ,, , ,iw 6 ,Zu-ag! I ., W -7 .K vu ., , ,A L- , Lx 'X Q ,X ,V X X ,Y mf. ' ,,., Q, --4' 'T C- , ,xr ,S A... A . 4 . Ks X f' N-fi 5 2 X' Y , 2, f 'L, Q! ,4,..f.,u--, my-!K.5 W. ., Q S n ,F , , ,,vJf.e-f-N11 11 , I' R, .Aw .. - , . N ,..x.,,,- ' , 'fe M' A - x 'K Q ---KX y '1 'K wi x-.V ,ml . -if -, . XQ ka,,.,,, ..,. J, K., x PQ , A , - T: Am., '- N ' , , 7. s 4 ' '-W 4' - f , 1 1 L H Q. 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We appreciate his keeping up with modern devices in providing us with a concert grand piano, a public address system, and audio-visual equipment. We appreciate his hearty cooperation in the campaign to secure uniforms for our band and cheerleaders. We appreciate his encouraging us to be friendly by permitting us to have Hello Day and Senior Day. We appreciate his encouraging our scholarship and for making the Honor Society more meaningful, and for increasing the importance of the Student Council and Pep Club. We appreciate his teaching us the democratic process in encouraging campaign speeches, student elections, and student representation on school committees. We appreciate his cooperation in the Follow-Up plan for graduates. We appreciate his sense of value of subject matter, both curricular and extracurricular, his recognition of the proportionate relation of departments, and his encouragement of teacher and pupil relationship. All these have been important factors in literally hundreds of us receivin honors, awards, and scholarshi s. These awards, earned b classes, rou s, or ani- ' S P Y 3 P S zations, teams and individuals, reflect credit, not only on us students, but also our school, as these statements from industrialists and educators so well show: We wish to congratulate your school most heartily upon the distinct achieve- ment of these students. Congratulations to you and your faculty for the high standard of instruction and supervision reflected in your students' worlcf, We appreciate his impressing us with the idea that ours is a senior high school and that our behavior should reflect that fact. We most especially appreciate his educational philosophy that each student, regardless of aptitude and finance, should have guidance and opportunities that will enable him to leave school qualified for a well-adjusted and successful life and so become a useful and patriotic citizen, not only of America, but of the world. l 5 wig 'g33?,53?1 . K4 ' fig! Wiki 'lZ.i?iTm' Wlifiglfb ' - Q gg L.n.1.m.ass....,.. SEX? QQ QW Q EQ 'N 'WQREA R 235531 E5EZE:f.f5'551f1agmnS gif ilgffig M , K fig Q W if Girls Sp R.O.T.C. Q o 0 0 l 9 Prophec Retrospe Q4 52 M PM FACULTY RE TIRFMFNTS RFCUGNI TIUN SGIIIDRS IINDERCLASSMGN WQZyMjQZ J 1 U, ,dvd Tfvagf, ff' W A HW? ff' A My jf ,XJ ffl W. W. CLEMENT Principal Class of Fifty-Two, you I shall remember as the class that has most nearly fulfilled my hopes for Central students. Through the years you have grown into a working appreciation of a discipline self-imposed and dictated by your sincere search for the True, the Beautiful, and the Good. Scholarship has been the outcome of the first, aesthetic appreciation, of the second, and exemplary personal and civic conduct, of the third. Our nation, now geared completely to a martial age, in order to survive as a democracy must have a disciplined citizenry. The discipline required, which is the price that civilized man pays for his freedom, is the dynamic discipline inherent in democratic government. The democratic processes by which our student leaders have been chosen have thrown upon them a responsibility to exercise their leadership intelligently and fairly and upon the student today as a whole an equal responsibility to accept and support this leadership. May Central always be constantly conscious that she is a senior high school and that her students have arrived at a stage of maturity that warrants the expectation that they will continue to put away childish things and hold fast as their guide of life the adjuration of St. Paul to the Philippians: Whatsoever things are true, whatsover things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good reportg if there be any virtue, and if -there be any praise, think on these things. Beryl Alton, History Mabel Beattie, Registered Nurse William l. Beck, Printing, Drafting Sam E. Bottorff, MfSgt., R.O.T.C. X Gardner Boyd, Metal Work, Drafting Alice Brasfield, Librarian Doris Callahan, English Gage G. Carman, Chemistry, Algebra Bess G. Clopp, English Maud Compton, Mathematics Elsie Cornell, Commerce Roland E. Crane, Physics, General Science lnez R. Dahl, Co-ordinator Mildred Daniels, secretary L. H. Dentel, Biology, Human Science O. F. Diersen, Social Studies G. L. Douthitt, Psychology, Law Agnes Engel, French, German, English .lohn E. Evans, History John W. Fleming, English Clarence Bud French, Civics, Boys' Physical Education Mary R. Grubbs, Bookkeeping Erclice Grub, Commerce Frank Guemple, History, Boys' Physical Education C. S. Hann, Zoology, Botany Edith Humphrey, Spanish Gertrude Jones, Girls' Physical Ed. Mildred E. Keating, Clothing lla Maud Kite, English Veva Koenig, Music Accompanist We know that every individual has his own characteristics, physically, mentally, morally, and spiritually, just as cities have characteristics that distinguish them from other cities. I once drove through a city in another state that had many beautiful maple trees. When I remarked about their beauty, a local citizen said, VVe are the City of Maples. We know of the city of Seven Hills, the Canal City, and others with distin- guishing features. Our own city has established the reputation of being a city of doers. As people and cities are distinguished or marred by certain features, so are classes. In thinking of this class of 1952 I think of many things that might be said of you. But I believe the most constructive thing that I might say is that you accept responsi- bility. Your group has had the initiative to go through with things that you have been asked to do. You have assumed a responsibility toward the school program. A large number of you have strived to win scholarships in colleges and universities. You have been active in student affairs, in school activities, and in student affairs of the city. All of these different activities mean responsibility to the doers. You have largely assumed responsibility for your own actions and the conduct of the school. This has led to a high moral tone in our school during the past year, one of the best I have known in many years of experience. This does not mean that the entire class has assumed that responsibility, but some have assumed it to a great extent and others to a lesser extent. So as you leave the friendly portals of Central High School, you have one great lesson for the outside world. It is the person who assumes the responsibility that becomes the leader and makes a success of life. It is always interesting to those of us in school work to watch the progress of our graduates through life, so we shall be watching the class of 1952 and your success in PAUL M. MARSHALL meeting the responsibilities of good citizenship. Vice.P,-incipql Rebekah Leibengoocl, Science H. J. Lewis, Engineer, Custodian Lillian Lukenbill, Registrar J. M. Lukens, Ceramics, Crafts B. W. McDaniel, Social Studies Mary Evelyn McLaughlin, Latin Grace Mapes, Commerce Robert L. Miller, Woodwork Edwin V. Nance, Speech, Public Speaking Virginia Oldham, Newswriting, English Anna Mae Price, Speech Correction Hazel Purnell, Girls' Physical Education George W. Quigley, Jr., M!Sgt., R.O.T.C. Ann Ramp, Cafeteria Manager Doris Reek, Science Fonette Riley, Art Glenn Royer, Band, Orchestra Dorothy May Sandberg, Science Hortense Schaller, Counselor Willard Schmitt, Vocal Music Mary C. Scoville, Commerce Mary Hurt Shafer, English Harry S. Slaymaker, Boys' Physical Education Viola Thomas, Secretary Rebecca Tomlin, English G. R. Watson, Social Science, Mathematics Elizabeth wen., Mqihemaiifs sua wabefg, Social studies l Neva Wing, Homemaking, Foods, Family Life Charles Workman, Mathematics, Boys' Phys. Ed. l Q flaucuw' Central students and faculty were surprised and sorry when Ivan Hayes announced his retirement at the end of the 1950351 school year. The head of the l Mechanical Arts Department at Central, Mr. Hayes J. Ivan Hayes taught drafting and mechanical drawing primarily. He also started a course in photography at Central and taught it for many years until his retirement. Mr. Hayes' photographic work was considered exceptional. He did all of the photographic work for the Centralian and many times was called upon by the Board of Education to do photographic work for its pamphlets, magazines, and handbooks. Mr. Hayes was very proud of being one of the original Central faculty which started out in the new Central High School in 1915. Although he first taught at Manual High and Vocational School, after he came to Central when it opened, he taught here until his retirement, making a total of thirty-six years at this school. Mr. Hayes was particularly interested in high school boys and girls. For many years he was a literary society adviser. He was always anxious to help students and willing to give his time in assisting them after school with personal problems as well as school work. An appreciation for Mr. Hayes, unusual ability was well expresed by W. W. Clement when he said, If anybody could do anything at Central, Mr. Hayes could always do it a little bit betterf, . is-fs ,,Q,e-I0 , u ffm aewgj9Q5,,f2 -' D , . -sf' bass 15 Centralites have always been proud to bring honor and recognition to the Blue and White, and this year in tradi- tional manner they have again proved the fact that Central is a school superior in both scholarship and activities. In true Central fashion, Bob Myers was elected Mayor of City Hall Day by students of the Kansas City high schools. The All-City Student Council chose Vernon Buck as Vice-President for the first term. 'lim Park and Earl Wright were elected President and Vice-President, respectively, of the All-City junior Red Cross Council. Jim attended a leadership training program at Clear Lake, Michigan, and Earl was sent to the National Convention in New York City. Central was represented at Girls' State by Nancy Britton and Jerry Marshall and at Boys' State by Vernon Buck. Elizabeth Fassig attended Camp Minniwanca. The School Flag Contest sponsored by the Student Council resulted in the selection by vote of student body of Barbara Watson's design. Iudy Stanbrough's pep song Onward, Central won the Fight Song contest. Largely due to the help and encouragement of English instructor Miss Ila Maude Kite, many literary recognitions have come to Central students. DeAnn Martin, Norma Poarch, and Vernon Buck each won S25 for their fourth- place winning essays in the national contest, How Can I Help Expand Opportunities in America? In the Kansas City Sons of the American Revolution essay contest Lynne Fisher was awarded a silver medal and Pat Kinsella won Honorable Mention. Pat was also the Central representative in the city-wide HI Speak for Democracy Con- test, and won second place, 35150, in the National Graphic Arts Contest. Barbara Blair and Jim Park each received first place in the Scholastic National Writing Awards Contest. Collen Sandford won third place, S25.00, in the state contest sponsored by Auxiliary of Medical Association. Her essay was titled The Growth of Health Insurance in America. Dona Lee Hills won first place in the 17th Annual Essay contest sponsored by hte Ladies' Auxiliary of the jackson County Council of Veterans of Foriegn Wars. Her essay was titled America Is Everybody's Business. Her prize is a gold medal and 525.00 Verses by Helen Iuel, Margaret Purtle, and Vernon Buck were published in Youth Createsf, a booklet of composi- tions of Kansas City public school pupils. Teresa Campbell was notified that The Kansas City Poetry Magazine would buy her poem The Lady In Lace. Her poem 'lFantasy was accepted by the Chrornotones Magazine in Los Angeles. Cartoons, photographs and articles of various types were chosen from this year's Luminary to compete for honors in the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association contest. Those who represented were: Nancy Britton, Vina Creason, jerry Marshall, Norma Poarch, Marilyn Turner, Sarah Kraft, Earl Wright, Larry Cassidy, jerry McDaniels, Iim Peden, Terry Cassidy, Marcia Armstrong, Billie Thomas, Norma Miller, Wilson Winch, Dorothy Coon, Neil Grant, and Charles Brouse. We are sure that these entries will further the star- studded tradition of the Central Lurninary. Central found Connie Pierce to be talented in sharp- shooting when she downed one of 22 coyotes killed on an annual hunting contest in Drexel, Missouri. With this achievement, Connie received the honor of the only girl in Missouri ever to kill a coyote on this type of hunt. Bob Fulkerson, Albert Bird, and Don Ross won top ratings in an Industrial Arts contest at Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg. In the annual printing contest sponsored by the Kansas City Club of Printing House Craftsmen, Sam Dubin, Dean Simpson, and Bob Myers won second places and Dwayne Moss, and Gerald Graver won third places. Gerald also was awarded a four-year printing scholar- ship to the Kansas State College at Pittsburg. After the Interscholastic football season First Team All- Star positions went to David Argie, Todd Sickel, and Tom Slaymaker, Herb McCoy and Bob Myers made the Second Team, and Clyde Fry, Bob johnson, and George Hess received Honorable Mention. David also was named as guard on the All-State Third Team. Basketball honors went to Dale Wheat on Second Team All-Star position, and Paul Lambert received Honor- able Mention. The girls athletic department brought home honors, having been undefeated again in the Hockey Sportsday with two ties and one win. Those girls composing this team were Ellen Duncan, center forward, Pat Higgins, Norma Thomp- son, Dorothy Coon, innersg Lois Ralstin, Roberta Reid, Anita Smedley, halfbacksg Barbara Sipes, Judy Stanbrough, Beverly Nelson, wings, Mary Flever, Barbara Richardson, Harvey Williamson, fullbacks, and Donna Clifton, Donna Duncan, goalies. Central's representatives were captained by Carol Schwar- zenholz, halfback. The girls carried a 45-10 win in their volleyball tourna- ment against Manual with Ellen Duncan acting as captain over Barbara Richardson, Geraldine Katz, Norma Henehan, Marie Slaven, Ada Curtis, Mary Flever, Sandra Dedmon, Donna Duncan, Carol Schwarzenholz, Roberta Reid, Judy Stanbrough, Norma Thomson, Verna McCall, and Sondra Fender. Bill Glover, Bill Baker, and Dale Knepper of the ROTC department were placed on the All-City Rifle Team. The National Poetry Anthology published verses of crea- tive writers Teresa Campbell, Lynne Fisher, Colleen Sand- ford, Barbara Blair, jerry Coughlin, Pat Kinsella, Richard Brown, Richard Williams, Bonnie Christian, 'and Carolyn Yates. In the National Essay Anthology were the works of Lynne Fisher, Barbara Blair, Pat Kinsella, Richard Brown, Tom Slaymaker, and Bonnie Christian. Kenneth jewett was a soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert for the elementary schools. Carol Schwarzenholz won S50 second place prize in the National Wild-Life Federation Poster contest. Her poster urged preservation of wild life along the highways. Awards in the Scholastic Art contest went to Keith Rich- ardson, jim Keiter, Barbara Leslie, George Wheeler, Lyle Moneymaker, Barbara Watson, James Stewart, Michael Gob- bert, Chester Rich, Gerald Barrett, Betty lean Wilson, Nanci Rice, Carolyn Yates, David Laughlin, and Iudy Woods. These gold key winners sent their entries to the National Scholastic Art contest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Other awards went to Willa Jeanne Bowers, Rex Brad- bury, Layton Benegar, Bill Clouse, Mary Daniels, Howard Kilgore, Charles Krelsel, Patricia Kinsella, David Laughlin, jane How, Norman Higgins, Beverly Watson, Pete Finney, jerry McDaniels, Katherine Wells, Ronald Miller, Lora Stansbrough, James Stewart, jack Smith, Ierry Thomas, Marilyn Turner. There was a total of 62 gold keys and merits. Some of these people won as many as seven awards. Javed Above-Mr. Carman adds The HQSOU Phologropher vs. Appelile. Below-The Social Hour-first lunch periodp Mr. Miller ut the electric saw Above-Mrs. Thomas leaves if to Miss Lukenbilly Farewell, Cen- trol -Mr. W. W. Clemenf. Below-Mr. Marshall takes time out from lhe conference cardsp A Cen'rralile's best friends-Miss Schaller und Mrs. Daniels. O O Above- May we help you? p 3:06 rush at the library desk. Below- Now, here's cn iuicy one! g Culture Corner Above-Service with a smiley Soup's on. H Below-Keeping things fidyg Come and ge? ii 5 Tomorrow's mashed poiafoes. Qqenzbfz Wwbaw NANCY BURKE TODD SICKEL BARBARA BLAIR Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secretary r ' 4 BOB MYERS BARBARA AVRIL HERB McCOY Treasurer Sergeani-af-Arms Gifforian 74 QQWMUZ Girl and Boy Mosf Likely fo Succeed Besi Boy and Girl Afhlefe Besf Boy and Girl Sfudenf Barbara Blair Todd Sickel Jim Peden Neil Grant Ellen Duncan Sarah Kraft Mos! Popular Boy and Girl Boy and Girl Done Most for Cenfrol Best Girl and Boy Musician Wolf and Flirf Bob Myers Vernon Buck Afhena Pafires Howard Flin! Nancy Burke Barbara Avril Ronnie Anderson Mary Jane Eicks Jolly Good Girl and Boy Belle and Beau Brummel Best Girl and Boy Dancer Nancy Britton Marilyn Turner Sally Rendigs Jerry Coughlin Harold Hulen Vincenf Rock CQ-C3 . zur 7-4 .Z-5 ,v i--f-QV ' 40f52 ADAMS, ARLENE-Officer, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, French Club, Typing Awards. AQUIRRE, INEZ-Officer, Home Room. ALLEN, JOAN-Band, Locker Patrol, Cashier, School Bank. ALLEN, VIRGINIA ROSE-Officer, D. L. S., Drama Club, Spring Play Staff, '52, Honor Society, Harmonettes, Officer, Girls' Choir, '51, Cen- tral Singers, Concert Choir, '52, Spring Concert, '51, '52, Y-Teen, Smafl Shield, Officer, Home Room. ANDERSON, DON-President, Dignitary, C. W. C., Sgt., R. O. T. C., Pep Club. ANDERSON, JAMES EDWARD-Band, Orchestra, Locker Patrol, All-City Orchestra. ANDERSON, RONNIE K.-President, Dignitary, C. J. C., Talent Show, Officer, Band, Student Council, Pep Club, Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, Sfficer, Trouvere, All-City Orchestra, Senior Ballot, Officer, Home oom. ARGIE, DAVID-C. F. C., Student Council, C Club, Captain, All-Star, Football, Honor Corps. ARMSTRONG, MARCIA LYNN-President, Dignitary, A. L. S., '51 R. O. T. C. Queen, Honor Society, Luminary, Student Council, Officer, Band, Maiorette, Commercial Club, Zoology Club, Shorthand Award, Red Cross, Art Award. AUSTIN, BERNARD F.--Football, Student Manager, Basketball Team, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Officer, C Club. BALLARD, LOUISE-D. L. S., Officer, Drama Club, Aquiliferi, Y-Teen, Commercial Club, Officer, Home Room, Thanksgiving Play, Christ- mas Ploy, Sring Play, Luminary, Red Cross. BALLARD, LUCILLE E.-D. L. S., Student Council, Red Cross, President, Home Room, Aquiliferi, BARRETT, WILLIAM EDWIN-R. O. T. C., Band. BAYNE, ALICE ANN-Speech Honor Society, Drama Club, Locker Patrol. BEAVER, BONNIE JEAN-Officer, Dignitary, D. L. S., Girls' Choir, Officer, Home Room, Spring Concert, Student Council, Pep Club. BELL, JAMES-Officer, C. E. C., Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, Trou- vere, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross, Pep Club, Opera, Officer, Concert Choir, Spring Concert. BELL, GERRIANN-Officer, S. L. H., Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, C. O. E. BELL, SHIRLEY MAE-Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Trouvere, Spring Concert, Winter Concert, Red Cross. BENNETT, JACKIE SUE-Zoology Club, Pep Club. BEST, BILL-Officer, C. E. C., Concert Choir, Trouvere. BTTTNER, ROSA LEE-Officer, D. L. S., Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Trouvere, Y-Teen, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Spring Concert. BLAIR, BARBARA JOAN-President, Dignitary, Bronze Medal, Verse, '51, A. L. S., Co-Editor, Centra'ian, Officer, Senior Class, Senior Ballot, Officer, Honor Society, Officer, Student Council, All-City Red Cross Conincigl Efficer, Y-Teen, Aquiliferi, Latin Award, Pep Club, 100 Gir s' u . BLEDSOE, JOHN L.-C. O. E. BLUE, DONNA JO-Officer, Dignitary, D. L. S., Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Red Cross. BOCKELMAN, GERALDINE FRANCES-Red Cross, Commercial Club, C. O. E. BOHLKEN, DONALD. BOWERS, ED-C. O. E., Engineers' Club, Honor Society, Superintendent, Print Shop, Art Awards, Printing Awards. BRACKEN, VIOLA. BRADFORD, JAMES ROBERT-C. E. C., Honor Corps. BREWER, MYRNA RUTH-Christmas Play, '48, Small Shield, '49, Y-Teen, Red Cross. BRITTON, NANCY LEEANNE-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Verse, M. L. S., Senior Ballot, Officer, Student Council, President, French Club, Officer, Engineers' Club, Page Editor, Luminary, Cen- tralian, Spring Play, '50, '52, Talent Show, '52, Honor Society, Teen Town Committee. BUCK, VERNON E.--lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Verse, '51, C. E. C., Officer, All-City Student Council, President, Student Council, Officer, Honor Corps, Football, C Club, President, Aquiliferi, Prom Editor, Officer, Home Room, Engineers' Club, Officer, Honor Society, President, lntersociety Council. BURKE, NANCY RUTH-Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, M. L. S., President, Junior Class, President, Senior Class, Senior Ballot, Page Editor, Luminary, President, Zoology Club, Alternate Cheerleader, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teen, Princess, Minstrel Show, Queen, Football. CALL, JAMES WILLIAM. CALLOWAY, WILLIAM. CASSIDY, LARRY-Officer, Dignitary, C. E. C., Luminary, Officer, Home Room, Honor Corps. CASSIDY, TERENCE WILLIAM-Engineers' Club, Drama Club, Photog- rapher, Luminary, Photographer, Centralian, Pep Club. CHRISMAN, JOAN MARIE-Art Awards, Officer, Home Room. CHRISTIAN, BONNIE BERNITA-President, Dignitary, T. L. S., Honor Society, Student Council, President, Home Room, Commercial Club, Auditor, School Bank. COHN, GERALD JACOB. COHN, MYRON. COLLEY, JANET SUE-Concert Choir, Trouvere, Opera, '50, Spring Con- cert, Red Cross, Officer, Home Room, Shorthand Award. COLLINS, BILLY LOREN-Officer, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Officer, Cen- trol Memorial Club, Student Council, C. O. E. CONNELY, JERRY DEAN-C. O. E., Student Bank. COON, DOROTHY JEAN-President, Olympian, Officer, S. L. H., Page Editor, Luminary, Honor Society, Officer, Girls' Choir, Hockey Sports- day, Small Shield, Large Shield, Aquiliferi, Pep Club, President, Home Room, Locker Patrol. CORDER, JIM-Second Team Football. CORREA, DAVID--C. W. C., Officer, Home Room. CORUM, MARY LOU-S. L. H., Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Officer, Trouvere. CRAWFORD, ROBERT W.-C. J. C., Hi-Y, Student Council, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room. CROUSE, DONNA. CUNNINGHAM, GORDON. CURTIS, ADA NADINE-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Olympian, French Club, Engineers' Club, Zoology Club, Locker Patrol. DANIELS, MARY LOU-A, L. S., Y-Teen, Officer, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Honor Society, Red Cross, Commercial Club. DAVEE, GLENDA GRACE-A. L. S., Officer, Home Room, Red Cross, Teentown Committee, Y-Teen, Pep Club, French Club. DAVIS, HOWARD. DAJIS, MARY CARMEN-Honorary President, T. L. S., Officer, Home oom. DAVIS, RICHARD WAYNE-R. O. T. C., C. O, E. DEDMON, SANDRA SUE-President, Dignitary, T. L. S., Student Council, President, Home Room, School Letter. DeSALME, MARY-C. O. E. DeWlTT, WILLIAM DEAN-President, Dignitary, C. W. C., Honor Society, Centralian, Luminary, Student Council, Honor Corps, President, En- gineers' CIUB, President, Home Room, Band, Pep Club. DIETZEL, DONALD FRANK-Aqulliferi, Engineers' Club. DULL, NORMA JEAN-Aquiliferi, French Club, Engineers' Club. DUNCAN, DONNA JO ANN-Honorary President, Dignitary, A. L. S., Olympian, Hockey Sportsday, School Letter, Girls' Choir, Teentown Committee, French Club, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Student Council, Volleyball Sportsday. DUNCAN, ELLEN RUTH-Gym Award, Senior Ballot, Cheerleader, Hockey gorrclay, Basketball, Baseball, Individual, Officer, T, L. S,, Olympian u , lg . .........A:alz 1,m0f'52....? DUNCAN, NANCY MARIE-Officer, Dignitary, T. L. S., Honor Society, Luminary, Student Council, Aquiliferi, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award. EARNEST, ELAINE-Officer, Home Room, Officer, D. L. S., Student Council, French Club, Y-Teen, Small Shield, Pep Club, Honor Society. EASTHAM, DONNA JEAN-Officer, Home Room, Centralian, Large and Small Shield, Student Council, Pep Club, Cashier, School Bank. EDWARDS, WANDA RAYLENE-Officer, Aquiliferi, Pep Club, Commer- cial Club, Y-Teen, Girls' Choir, Shorthand Award. ELLIS, BARBARA ELAINE-Officer, Home Room, Officer, D. L. S., Stu- dent Council, Drama Club, Spring Play '52, Shorthand Award, Pep Club, Thanksgiving Play, Commercial Club. ELLIS, ROBERT E.-Tennis Team, Engineers' Club, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room. EPSTEIN, MARILYN ELAINE-Officer, D. L. S., Luminary, Y-Teen Cabi- net, Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award, Pep Club, French Club. ETTLINGER, LORE-French Club, Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award. FASSIG, ELIZABETH RUSSELL-A. L. S., Officer, Y-Teen, Honor Society, Page Editor, Luminary, Aquiliferi, Commercial Club, Drama Club, Engineers' Club, Gym Award, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Student Council, Pep Club. FENTON, BARBARA LEE-M. L. S., Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Student Council, Trouvere, Y-Teen, Aquiliferi, Commercial Club. FITZ, EDWARD ROLLIN'-Zoology Club, Band, Officer, C. E. C., Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. FORD, JO ANN-Officer, Y-Teen, Honor Society, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Cashier, School Bank. FOREMAN, DONNA CORRINE-Zoology Club, Trouvere, Girls' Choir. FOSTER, J. D. FREEMAN, BILL-C. O. E. FRY, CLYDE-Football, Track, President, C Club, Honor Corps, Stu- dent Council, Honorable Mention, All-Star, Basketball Spotter '52. FUNK, EARL EUGENE-Concert Choir, Luminary, Spring Concert, '51. GABBERT, MICHAEL E.-R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Memorial Club, Art Award. GILBERT, SHIRLEY JEAN-Student Council, Y. O. B., Aquiliferi. GIBSON, WENDELL W.-C. E. C., Zoology Club, Aquiliferi. GLASSMAN, ADELLE ROSE--President, Home Room, Y-Teen, Commercial Club, Spring Play '50, French Club. GLAVAS, NICHOLAS PETER-Trouvere, Concert Choir, Red Cross, Talent Show, Pep Club, Officer, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Spring Concert. GOLDMAN, CHARLES--Band, Officer, Home Room, Luminary. GODMAN, CLARENCE-C. O. E. GRANER, GERALD RICHARD-Student Council, Football, Honor Corps, C Club, Printing Staff, Luminary, Superintendent, Print Shop, Third Place, Printing Contest and Scholarship. GRAUBERGER, ELLA MAE-C. O. E. GRAY, JAMES E.-C. O. E. GRUBE, DONNA JEAN-Honor Society, French Club, Pep Club. HALL, B. DON-R. O. T. C., Zoology Club. HALL, GERALDINE JOAN. HANNA, RICHARD E.-Officer, C. J. C., Student Council, Tennis Team' Officer, Home Room, Hi-Y. 1 HARPER, CAROLYN JEAN-President, Dignitary, Informal Essay, '49, M. L. S., Honor Society, Page Editor, Luminary, Talent Show, Pep Club, Officer, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert' Student Council, Spring Play. , 1 HARRIS, JANET-Pep Club: Officer, Home Room. HASTY, NANCY ISABEL--Band: Orchestra: Officer, Home Room: Cashier, School Bank: Locker Patrol. HAWKINS. RANDAL-C. J. C.: Student Council: Zoology Club: Honor Corps: Officer, Home Room. HENSON, DAVID L.-Officer, R. O. T. C.: Memorial Club: Student Council. HESS, GEORGE-Honor Corps: C Club: C. F. C.: Football: Pep Club. HOBBS, JOYCE-Officer, M. L. S.: Honor Society: Student Council: Offi- cer, Home Room: French Club: Locker Patrol: Cashier, School Bank. HODGE, WILLIAM S.-Hi-Y: Engineers' Club: Aquiliferi: Concert Choir. HOGGATT, IVA-President, Dignitary, M. L. S.: Honor Society: Officer, Home Room: Centrcllian: Pep Club: Trouvere: Student Council: En- gineers' Club: Giris' Choir: Spring Concert: Officer, Concert Choir: Orchestra. HUDSON, MARJORIE-Officer, Home Room. HULEN, HAROLD PARK-President, Dignitory, C. F. C.: Senior Ballot: Cheerleader: Engineers' Club: Speech Honor Society: Talent Show: Spring Play: Honor Corps: Student Council: Pep Club. HUNT, MARY JO-Officer, Home Room: Zoology Club: Y-Teen. JEWETT, KENNETH-Central Singers: Concert Choir: Concertmaster, Orchestra: Concertmaster, All-City Orchestra: All-State Orchestra: French Club. . JOHANNES, MARJORIE ANN-Pep Club.' JOHANNES, ROBERT L.-President, Home Room: Student Council: Football. JONES, DWIGHT-Officer, C. J. C.: Honor Corps: Basketball: President, Home Room: Student Council: Hi-Y. JONES, SHIRLEY-Officer, D. L. S.: Aquiliferi: Officer, Home Room: Student Council: Commercial Club. JUEL, HELEN LAVERNE-Y-Teen Cabinet: Drama Club: Student Council. KIENLE, MARGUERITE-President, M. L. S.: Pep Club: Locker Patrol: Zoology Club: Centrulian: Honor Society: President, Home Room: Student Council: Girls' Choir: Concert Choir. KINGMAN, RICHARD KEITH-C. W. C.: President, Trouvere: Concert Choir: Officer, Home Room: Zoology Club: Spring Concert: Talent Show. KNEPPER, E. DALE-Rifle Team: Officer, R. O. T. C.: Second Place, Chi- cago Tribune: Officer, Memorial Club: Concert Choir: Engineers' Club: Pep Club. KQNOMOS, DEMETRA-Girls' Choir: Concert Choir: Zoology Club: Red ross. KONOMOS, MARY W.-Student Council: Officer, Home Room: Red Cross. KRAFT, SARAH LEAH-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Prepared Speech, '51, Personal Narrative, '52, S. L. H.: Senior Ballot: Page Editor, Luminary: Centralian: Officer, Red Cross: Student Council: Officer, Drama Club: Officer, Aquiliferi: Quill and Scroll. LAND, ALICE LOUISE-C. O. E.: Commercial Club: Assistant School Treasurer: Red Cross. LANGLEY, PAULINE ANN-Zoology Club: Pep Club. LANGSTON, ELEANOR-Officer, M. L. S.: Concert Choir: Central Singers: Spring Concert: Girls' Choir: Honor Society: Zoology Club: Trouvere: Pep Club: Red Cross. LAMBERT, PAUL-Dignitary, C. F. C.: Football: Honorable Mention All- Star, Basketball: Captain, Honor Corps: President, Student Director, ConcertbChoir: President, Home Room: Talent Show: Spring Concert: Pep Clu . LEONARD, MYRNA LEE-S. L. H.: Y-Teen: Officer, Home Room: Short- hand Aword: Typing Award: Locker Patrol: Commercial Club. LOCKRIDGE, VERNE LOUISE-C. O. E.: Student Council: Red Cross: Con- EertbChoir: Central Singers: Trouvere: President, Home Room: French u . LOCKLEAR, SHIRLEY ERNESTINE-President, T. L. S.: Honor Society: Luminary: President, Home Room: Officer, Aquiliferi: Commercial Club. LONG, MARY JUNE-Commercial Club: Auditor, School Bank: Pep Club. LUNCEFORD, EDITH D.-Officer, S. L. H.: Red Cross: Student Council: President, Home Room: President, Girls' Choir: Harmonettes: Spring Concert: Winter Concert. Qem.fe2....? P Z .Q ' ...wmpfiffg 20 MARTIN, DeANN. MAXEY, OLA-Activities in Carbon Senior High School, Price, Utah, i , , lorette, Mpaiorette Clffb, SR: Cub, Pep Club. McCORMACK, PRICE-Football, Printing Staff, Luminary, C Club, C.W.C., Drama Club, Hi-Y, Engineers' Club, Officer, Home Room. McCOY, HERBERT A.-Officer, Senior Class, Honor Corps, Football, Basketball, Track, Officer, C Club, C.J.C., President, Home Room. McDANlELS, JERRY LEE-Track, Trouvere, Art Awards, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Luminary. MclNTOSH, BILL-Concert Choir, Luminary, Speech Honor Society, Variety Night, Honor Society, Talent Show, Spring Concert. McKEE, ROSETTA NAOMI-Officer, Home Room, Red Cross, Zoology Club, Commercial Club. MERRITT, BARBARA-President, Dignitary, T.L.S., Luminary, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. ' METZL, KURT-Officer, C.J.C., Student Council, President, Aquiliferi, Honor Society, Honor Corps, President, Home Room, Spring Play, Red Cross, City Hall Day, '52. Mll.l.ER, DONNA JEAN-R.O.T.C. Princess, '5'l, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol. MILLER, MARION, JR.-C.J.C., Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Student Bank. MILLER, NORMA JEAN-Honorary President, D.L.S., Y-Teen, Zoology Club, Student Council, Luminary, Spring Play, Drama Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, French Club, Commercial Club. MILLIS, ROSALIE-Pep Club, Shorthand Award. MILLS, GLENN A.-R.O.T.C. Memorial Club, French Club, C.O.E. MILLS, GLORIA-Officer, Home Room, Girls' Choir, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Teen Town Committee. MONTGOMERY, BILL-President, C.F.C., President, Home Room, Stu- dent Council, Hi-Y, Pep Club, Honor Corps, Teen Town, Red Cross, Football, Basketball. MOORE, JERRY-Officer, C.W.C., Honor Corps. MURPHY, MICHAEL. MYERS, ROBERT EDWARD-Football, Second Team All-Star, Track, Officer, Junior Class, Officer, Senior Class, Student Mayor, City Hall Day, Senior Ballot, Student Council, Officer, Dignitary, C.F.C., President, C Club. NELSON, ARLENE ANNE-President, Dignitary, S.L.H., Honor Society, Student Council, Girls' Choir, Trouvere, Y-Teen, Gym Awards, Offi- cer, Home Room. NORTHINGTON, LOWELL LEE-Student Council, President, R.O.T.C. Memorial Club, Officer, R.O.T.C., Chicago Tribune Awards. NOTESTINE, BARBARA JEAN-C.O.E. O'NEILL, MYRTLE JOHANNA-Olympian Club. O'NElLL, ROSALYN JOE-Commercial Club, School Bank, Luminary. OWENS, JANET J.-Red Cross. PARK, JAMES H.-President, Student Council, President, Hi-Y, Honor Corps, lntersociety Representative, C.W.C., President, All-City Junior Red Cross, Honor Society, Talent Show, Concert Choir, Central Singers, City Hall Day. PATIRES, ATHENA MAE-S.L.H., Orchestra, Band, Trouvere, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes. PEDEN, JAMES EDWARD-President, Dignitary, C.J.C., Senior Ballot, Honor Corps, Centralian, Luminary, Officer, French Club, President, Engineers' Club, Drama Club, Trouvere, Tennis Team, Student Council. PENDLAND, WILLIAM. PETERS, JO ANN-President, Dignitary, S. L. H., Zoology Club, Drama Club, Centralian, Red Cross, Student Council. PETERMAN, CAROL JEAN-C.O.E., Commercial Club, Officer, Home Room. PENNELL, WAYNETTE E. PHILLIPS, ELEANOR RUTH-Student Council, Honor Society, Commercial Club, Aquiliferi, Luminary. PHILLIPS, KENNETH-President, Band. PITTSER, DELORES ANN-Honorary President, Dignitary, D. L, S., Offi- cer, Home Room, Harmonettes, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Zoology Club. RAGLAND, BILL-Football. RALSTIN, LOIS-Olympian Club. RAMSEY, BERNICE M.-C. O. E., Y-Teen, Small Shield. RAVENSCROFT, BRUCE-Service. RATLIFF, JOYCE VALISTA DENEAN-Orchestra, Girls' Choir, C. O. E. REIMAN, DAVID--C. O. E., Auditor, School Bank. RENDIGS, SALLY-Officer, M. L. S., Officer, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Red Cross, Trouvere, French Club, Student Council, Engineers' Club, Harmonettes, Senior Ballot. REVEAL, DARLENE DONNA-President, A. L. S., Student Council, Cen- tralian, Y-Teen, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club, Aquiliferi, Commercial Club, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club. ROBERTSON, DON-Zoology Club. ROBERTSON, SHIRLEY. ROBISON, DURREL LYNN-Officer, Home Room, Trouvere, Basketball, Red Cross. ROCK, VINCENT-Senior Ballot. ROSENBLUM, MARIAN-C. O. E., Commercial Club, Y-Teen. RUBIN, PHILIP KENNETH-Honor Society, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Memorial Club, Officer, R. O. T. C., P. L. S., Locker Patrol. SANDERS, MARGARETWANNE-C. O. E.T Cashier,f-School' Bank: SANDERSON, PAUL-President, C. W. C., Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, French Club,yQWQ,,,E. ...... c.. ........ W...-..--..A------- ' M SANDLER, LENORA--President, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Girls' Choir, A. L. S. SAWYER, MARY-Officer, Home Room. SCHMIDT, LAWRENCE-President, C. E. C., Engineers' Club, Locker Patrol, Honor Society, Student Council. SCHOENBORN, MARY-C. O. E. SHERMAN, HOWARD-C. J. C., Concert Choir, Trouvere, Pep Club, Honor Corps, Hi-Y. SHIRK, BETTY J.--Y. O. B. SICKEL, TODD-President, Honor Society, Officer, Senior Class, Presi- dent, Home Room, Football, Basketball, Colonel, Honor Corps, Stu- .clsnt Council. SILER, JOAN LOUISE-Honorary President, Dignitary, S. L. H., Spring Play, '52, Drama Club, Luminary, Zoology Club, Aquiliferi, Com- mercial Club, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room. SILVERMAN, MIRIAM. SLAVENS, PATRICIA ANN-Officer, M. L. S., Olympian Club, Student Council, Small Shield, Large Shield, C. O. E., Officer, Home Room. SMEDLEY, ANITA JUNE-Officer, D. L. S.: Olympian Club, Hockey Sportsclay, Drama Club, Spring Play, Student Council, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Christmas Play. SNYDER, SUE ANN-Officer, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Drama Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Pep Club, Luminary, Centralian, Gold Medal, D. A. R. Essay Contest, Quill and Scroll. SORRELS, DORIS IRENE-Red Cross, Y-Teen, Commercial Club, Cen- tralian, Cashier, School Bunk. m..Mfi,2....7 SPAETH, DOROTHY LAVONE. SPERRY, MILDRED. STANSBROUGH, LORA JEAN-Trouvere, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, D. I.. S., Talent Show, '5I, Spring Concert, '51, President, Home Room, Central Singers, Harmonnettes. STRICKLEN, BETTY--Olympian Club. TEEL, SHIRLEY ANN-S. L. H., Honor Society, Student Council Repre- sentative. TEEVAN, JOHN. THOMAS, BEVERLY L.-Commercial Club, Officer, Home Room, Usher, Variety Night, Pep Club. THOMAS, BILLIE LUCILLE-Page Editor, Luminary, President, Home Room, Drama Club, Officer, Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Club, Honor Society. THOMSON, NORMA LEE-Olympian Club, School Letter, Hockey Sports- olay, President, Home Room, Student Council Representative, Junior Red Cross Representative, Officer, French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Commercial Club. TORNQUIST, KENNETH-Engineers' Club, Zoology Club. TOWNLEY, L. MARGARET-Zoology Club, Small Shield. TRIMBLE, DON-Officer, Home Room. TURNER, MARILYN-Co-eclitor, Centralian, President, Dignitary, A. L. S,, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Page Editor, Luminary, Senior Ballot, Officer, Teen Town Committee, Student Council Representative, Art Awards, Officer, Home Room, Y-Teen Cabinet, '49, Locker Aquiliferi. Patrol, VIAR, BARBARA LUCILLE-Aquiliferi, Commercial Club, Pep Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Y-Teen, Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, D. L. S., Shorthand Award. VOHS, DONNA MARIE. WALDEN, ROBERT T.-President, Hi-Y, Officer, C. J. C., Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Zoology Club, Student Council Alternate, Officer, Home Room, Spring Concert, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative. WAGENKNECHT, FRANKLIN. WAGNER, ROBERT G.-President, C. J. C., Cheerleader, Officer, Stu- dent Council, President, Drama Club, President, Aquiliferi, Page Editor, Luminary, Spring Play, '52, President, Home Room. WEBB, SAMUEL CLEMENT-Officer, C. E. C., Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room. WEIDMAN, SHIRLEY JOAN--C, O. E., Concert Chair. WEIR, CATHERINE SUE-S. L. H., Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Officer, Trouvere, Y-Teen, Engineers' Club, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award. WEST, DOLLIE CORRINE-Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, '50, '52, Short- hand Awards. WESTERVELT, JOE-Concert Choir, Officer, Dignitary, C. F. C. WESSLEY, LOYDE-Band, R. O. T. C., Officer, Memorial Club. WHITE, RONALD WILLIAM-C. O. E., Football Manager. WIDLUND, ROBERT-President, Home Room, Officer, Engineers' Club, Aquiliferi. WIGGINS, MARY ANN-Bookkeeper, Luminary, Cashier, School Bank, Shorthand Awards. , WILLIAMS, RICHARD--C. J. C., President, Drama Club, Officer, En- gineers' Club, Student Council Representative, Tennis Team, Spring Play. WINCH, WILSON-Officer, Formal Essay, '51, C. J. C., Luminary, Offi- cer, Home Room, WOLFE, ERMA-C. Hi-Y, Engineers' Club, Pep Club. O. E. WRIGHT, EARL J.-Honorary President, C. J. C., Spring Play, '52, Offi- cer, All City J. R. C., J. R. C. Delegate, New York City Convention, City Hall Day, '52, Student Council, Honor Corps, Officer, Zoology Club, Alternate Cheerleader, It Pays to Be Smart, '51, Luminary, WRIGHT, PATRICIA LOUISE-Cashier, School Bank. WUERDEMAN, MARVIN EARL--C. E. C., Concert Choir, Opera, '49, Golf Team. WYCOFF, MARILYN CLARK--Officer, M. L. S., Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Commercial Club, French Club, Pep Club. WYSS, LEON F.-C. O. E., Concert Choir, Officer, Home Room. ZIMMERLING, DOROTHY MARCELLA-Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. ANDERSON, KENNETH. AVRIL, BARBARA .IOANN-President, Dignitary, D. L. S., Officer, Senior Class, Officer, Junior Class, Cheerleader, Senior Ballot, Honor Society, Page Editor, Luminary, Centralian, Student Council, Officer, Concert Choir, Officer, Girls' Choir, Spring Play. BARNCORD, IDA JANE-Student Council, C. O. E., Commercial Club, Recl Cross, Honor Society. BAXTER, RONN I E. BIBB, CAROLE. BLACKWOOD, FLORA BELLE. BROUSE, CHARLES E.-Red Cross, Honor Corps, Honor Society, Co- editor, Sports Page, Luminary, Centralian, Stage Crew, Aquiliferi, Officer, Memorial Club, Battalion Commander, R. O. T. C. BROWN, JAMES F.-C. O. E. CARNES, JERRY L. CHAPMAN, DARLIENE. CLINKENBEARD, TOM-Band. CONNELY, SHIRLEY ANN-T. L. S. COONROD, ALICE MARIE-Pep Club, Commercial Club, School Bank, Zoology Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Y-Teen. CREASON. VINA LUE-Honor Society, Luminary, Officer, Silver Medal, Qfquglileeri, Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award, Commercial Club, Pep u , -Teen. DAVIDSON, MARY-Aquiliferi, Gym Awards, Y-Teen. DIXON, ORVILLE. DOUGAN, RALPH JEROME-Zoology Club, R. O. T. C., Memorial Club, Officer, Home Room, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team. EICKS, MARY JANE-Senior Ballot, Honorary President, S. L. H., Pep Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Trouvere, Officer, Girls' Choir, Officer, Concert Choir, Talent Show, Spring Concert. FLINT, HOWARD-Senior Ballot, Concert Choir, Captain, Pep Club, President, Home Room, Student Council, Officer, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y. FRANCIS, RICHARD W.-President, Home Room, Student Council. GANN, BETTY JEAN-A. L. S., Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Girls' Choir, Teen Town Committee, Student Council, Y-Teen, Zoology Club. GEHRS, DALE N.-Football. GRANT, NEIL A.-lntersociety Representative, C. J. C., Senior Ballot, Captain, Hono'I Corps, Honor Society, Centralian, Luminary, Officer, Home Room, Football, Concert Choir, Student Council. HARMON, ART-R. O. T. C., C. O. E. HEARON, MARILYN JEAN-A. L. S., Locker Patrol: Pep Club: Teen Town Committee, Student Council, President, Home Room, Red Cross. HENRY, HAROLD-Cheerleader, C. W. C., Hi-Y, Engineers' Club, Red Cross, Officer, Home Room. HILLS, DONA LEE-President, Dignitary, D. L. S., Honor Society, Cen- tralian, Student Council, Trouvere, Officer, Aquiliferi, Officer, Home Roost, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Band, Orc estra. JACKSON, MARILYN B.-President, Dignitary, D. L. S., Honor Society, Student Council, Luminary, Centralian, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Spring Play, '50, Red Cross, Band, Orchestra. ?dmJ'52....? ..?kzaa0ff52 JOFFE, BUDDY BURTRAM-Officer, Home Room, Aquiliferi, Centralian Winner. JOHNSON, ROBERT ALLEN-Pep Club, Second Team Football '48. KEARNS, VICTOR, JR.-Officer, Drama Club, Christmas Play, Thanks- giving Play, Spring Play, C.O.E, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room, Centralian Staff, Hi-Y. KREISEL, CHARLES HERBURT-Band. LAFAYETTE, BOB-C.E.C., French Club, Concert Choir, Honor Corps. LAMONT, MARY ANNIS. LERNER, THOMAS DAVID-Student Council Representative, President, Home Room, P.L.S., Aquiliferi, C.O.E., R.O.T.C., Sharpshooters Club, Memorial Club, First Aid Team, Crack Company '50, '51, MARKHAM, BONNIE FAYE-Vice-President, Home Room, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Small Shield, Cashier for School Banking. MARSHALL, JERRY-Honor Society, Gold, Centralian, Luminary, Quill 8- Scroll, City Hall Day '50, Y-Teen, Jr. Red Cross Representative, 100 Girls Club, Aquiliferi, Officer, Engineers' Club, Locker Patrol, Small, Large Shield, Y-Teen Wire. MILLER, LYLE L. MOISE, RAY-Red Cross Representative. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT C.-President, Dignitary, Informal Essay '52, C.F.C., Officer, Home Room, Honor Corps, Officer, Engineers' Club, Band, Locker Patrol, Pep Club. MOSS, DWAYNE R.-Hi-Y, Supervisor, Printing Shop, Second Team Basketball. OWEN, DALE-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, A.L.S., Business Manager, Centralian, Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, All- City Red Cross Representative, Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Y-Teen, Pep Club. PERRY, WILLIAM ROSS-Concert Choir, Engineers' Club, Spring Concert. POARCH, NORMA JEAN-Honor Society, President, Aquiliferi, Honorary President, M.L.S., Y-Teen Cabinet, Luminary, Centrolian. PURTLE, MARGARET ANN-Trouvere, Red Cross Representative, Presi- dent, Home Room, Student Council Representative, Officer, Aquiliferi, Officer, P.L.S., Art Editor, Centralian, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Spring Concert. RONE, NANCY-D.L.S., Pep Club. ROW AM JAN?-Officer, D.L.S., Student Co nc'l Represent - 'five, Honor Society, uminary, Officer, Drama CJIUH, Fall Plaly, Director, Christmas Play, Student Director, Spring Play '52, Locker Patrol, Y-Teen, Aquiliferi. SANDFORD, COLLEEN MARIE-Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, For- mal Essay '51, T.L.S., Silver Medal, Honor Society, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Officer, Home Room, Y-Teen, French Club. SCHRIER, YVONNE-Officer, Home Room. SCHWARZENHOLZ, CAROL ANN-President, Dignitary, S.L.H., President, Olympian Club, Athletic Awards, Hockey Sportsclay '50, '51, Basket- ball Sportsday '51, Captain, Hockey Team '51, Honor Society, Aquili- feri, Engineers' Club, Pep Club, President, Home Room, Art Award. SWEEDEN, LOIS MARIE. TAYLOR, DORRELL W.-Red Cross Representative, C.O.E. THOMAS, DONALD L.-C,J.C. VAN BRABANT, EDWARD F. WADE, JACQUELINE LEE-Honor Society, Y-Teen, Assistant Bank Audi- tor, Zoology Club, Aquiliferi. WILKERSQN, JEANNlNE1President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Student Council Representative, President, Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Centralian, Luminary, Art Award, Officer, Commercial Club, Zoology Club, French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Teen Town Committee. BARBER, JULIA-Zoology Club, Pep Club. BELL, MARTIN-Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club. BIRD, JAMES P.-Engineers' Club, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Hi-Y. BOWLES, RONALD. BRAZI ER, AMMON I E-Orchestra. CHAMBERS, CHARLES ROBERT-Football '50, '51, '52, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Honor Corps. CRANFILL, CLIFFORD-Officer, Home Room. GORDON, JERRY-R.O.T.C. Memorial Club. HAMILTON, JOSEPH pared Speech '5'l, C.J.C., Tennis Teom, Honor Corps, President, Aquiliferi, Student Council, Phillips University '52. JEFFERSON-Officer, Junior CIc1ss,' Officer, Pre- HARTE, RUTH ANN-President, Dignitory, S.L.H., Student Council, Orchestra, Officer, Girls' Choir. HLEIIITLNGTON, MARY-T.L.S., Officer, Home Room, Red Cross, Pep u . 3 HUTCHIN, JOHN F.-Student Bank, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross, Locker Potrol. LEWIS, MARVIN LYLE-Student Council, Officer, Home Room, C.J.C., Basketball, C.O.E., Art Awards. LUKER, BETTY-C.O.E. PETERSEN, LARRY R.-Hi-Y, Honor Corps. SHULL, SHEILA MAE-C.O.E., Student Council, Commercial Club, Offi- cer, Home Room. SLOANE, DAVID-Officer, R.O.T.C., Talent Show, Memorial Club. BARNETT, JANICE-Talent Show, Zoology Club, C.O.E. ' 4 0f'52. . 01. -I,:lvi .SW ,lf-'W Q 5 'W fp M I L64 -,I ' , V J Q' f . L W- L f . ice Honor Roll ADUqne Anderson ,,,,, ,,,,,, All' FDl'Ce ,,.,.. ...... S 6l1IOY Clifford Crunfill .,...... .Marines ....... ...... S enior Gqry Heckqrf ,,,,,,,,, Air Force ...... ...... S SDIOI' Don Morris ,.,.,........... ........ N avy ...... A ...... ------ 5 SHIDI' Bruce Rovenscroft ......... ........ N uvy .....--..- --------- S BHIOI' Lqrry Riley ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ........ A fmy ....... ........ S SDIOI' I, I 5, ,bi-4 . . a 5-1 11-Au- Dfw I C ff' ef' a s I ywum gale! Mba Top-Senior Executive Committee-Mr. Marshall, N. Granl, V. Buck, B. Myers, T. Sickel, B. Avril, N. Britton, C. Harper, M. Turner, B. Blair, N. Burke. 3rd Raw-D. Zimmerling buys senior announcemenlsp Mosl popular spol ul 3:10. 2nd Row-Molihemaiical geniuses of solid geomelryp Mr. Clemenl presents S25 essay awards lo V. Buck, D. Marlin and N. Poarch. lsl Row-M. Turner and V. Buck- Who cures abou? uri? J. Peclen, V. Buck, J. Park, B. Wagner, B. Mclniosh congralulale Mayor Candidate Myers, C. Harper and N. Gran?- Naw, he wan't take our picture. 26 Wkma of '53 . . . mu' Junior Officers Tom Slaymaker, President, Bob Evans, Vice-President Bobbie Brown, Treasurer, Shirley Montz, Secretary Top Row-Melvin Reich, Robert Evans, Larry Jay, Lyman Turley, Michael Jordan, Victor Petkoff, Joe Wells, Charles Moore, Todd Fraizer, Blair Rowley, Ronnie Hill, Harold Hatch. 3rd Row-Harold Baggerly, Richard Brown, Rodney Clark, Lloyde Bywaters, James Dyer, Bill Corder, Gary Ream, Edmund Rusche, Jack Wisley, Verna McCall, Mary Flever, Nell Clements, Mariorie Jordan. 2nd Row-Shirley Manlove, Richard Thomas, William Dennis, Janice Blackwell, La Dona Higgins, Beverly Davis, Don Ann Kellogg, Peggy Helmer, Phyllis Olive, June Thomson, Pat Kinsella, Carolyn Sue Harper. lst Row-lrene Bliss, Leila Wiley, Johanna Dollman, Barbara Cottrall, Patsy Chapman, Shirley Wayman, Charlotte Knox, Donna Simmons, Claire Anne Zenor, Roberta Reid, Barbara Sipes, Shirley Douglas, Barbara Watson, Beverly Watson. ' Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row Row: Jerry McAuliffe, Robert Welt, Larry Woods, Richard Snider, John Wheeler, Donald Toler, Larry Sadler, Wayne Woody, Robert Schmid, Richard Courtney. 3: Jack Viar, Jack Smothers, Roy Ross, James Spear, Edgar Rowden, Jack Zorn, Gary Patton, Robert Fulkerson, Jack Wymore, Mike McKelvey. 2: Pat Wilcox, Richard McCormick, Donna Ritch, Carol Watling, Carol Saunders, Jo Ann McCubbin, Sylvia Smith, Betty Wilson, Frances Wormington, Coralie Wright, Ruth Gower. l: Joyce Young, Mona Martin, Donna Loveland, Barbara Richardson, Barbara Floyd, Donna Wilcox, Nancy Shinholtz, Pat Sinovich, Pauline Lupo, Ardith Pierce. Row: Jerry Marks, Dale Heil, John Sands, Ralph Warburton, William Baker, Darrell Watson, Tom Pruclden, Tom Slaymaker, Jerry Poindexter, Mike Lannigan, Calvin Foster, Robert Drayer, Jim Spurgeon. 3: Ronald Salmon, Jimmie Rodgers, Grant Mynatt, John Leuenberger, Don Ross, Dwayne Burns, Chet Hallberg, LeRoy Smith, Norman Buchta, Jack Reid, Albert Manning, Pete Finney, Virgil Walkenhorst. 2: Paul Culotta, Don Crayton, Ted Heaton, Bill Sargent, Frank Digges, Paul Greenberg, Roland Borden, Tom Lawson, Jack Fleming, Steve Vitale, Jack Smith, A. J. Soule, Larry Benton, Beverly O'Neal. 1: Bill Boncl, John Taber, Owen Carroll, Rondal Clark, Russell Campbell, Tommy Roberts, Richard Borris, Felix Lopez, Polly Holman, Barbara Coates, Barbara Anderson, Betty Brown. ?!6ma0ff55'... 3 . Top Row: Jerry Ostrom, LeRoy Eastman, Pete Williams, Bob Crabtree, Richard McClenagan, Bruce Keller, John Philpot, Bruce Patty, Donald Finnell, Joe Scott, Raymond Collins, Charles Meacham. ' Row 3: Lou Ann Wolfe, Patricia Hardin, Dorothea Meyer, Beverly Nelson, Shirley Montz, Jean Wahlstrom, Georgia Musick, Marilyn Miller, Michelene Raccuglia, Margaret Albert, Jean Wilmot, Ruby Hunt, Ethel Bradley. Row 2: Evalou Brehm, Janyce Metzler, Betty Johns, Josephine Aguirre, Joclell Kerr, Donna Clifton, Harvey Williamson, Claudette Smith, Joyce Anderson, Bernice Taylor, Marilyn Bibb, Arlene Fink. Row 1: Robert Reich, Shirley Norman, Pat Wright, Marianne Brown, Margaret Buster, Caryl Sue Dreisbach, Norma Thomas, Barbara Lee, Donna Garton, Shirley McFarland, Dolores Douglas, Beverly Murphy, Barbara Long. Top Row: Charles Holland, Bill Glover, Wayne Kessler, Leonard Jayne, Timothy Smith, Marvin Kooken, Donald Adams, Ronald Herman, Bob Harvey, George Thomas, John Botkin, Carl Gaither, Robert Johnson. Row 3: Pat Carroll, Shirley Lawson, Phyllis Hart, Ruth Bulloc, Judy Wood, Joyce Hart, Helen Higgs, Eloise Kittrell, Joanne Morris, Sondra Fender, Pat Garnett, Dick Braden, Jim Morris. Row 2: Mariavis Ward, Carol LaSalle, Patty Ogle, Pat Bryan, Jacqueline Head, Judy Marshall, Delores Weld, Betty Parker, Marcie Butcher, Nancy Figgins, Anadale Salmon, Barbara Leslie. Row 7: JoAnn Lilly, Pat Krouse, Arlene Donovan, Norma Brown, Shirley Fischer, Roberta Hornaday, Jewell Brooner, Barbara Hoyt, Joan Frantz, Mary Fudge, Carol Savage, Ruth Holt. o 0 0 J 253 X . Top Row-Bruce Sevy, Wayne Smith, Gerald Walker, Everett Hedeen, David McLaughlin, Richard Mitchell, Jerry Maxwell, Wayne Woody, Leonard Code, Rex Bradbury, Donald Wolfe, Britton Walker. Row 3-Jim Litchenfeld, Jess Rainwater, Bill Sharp, Lyle Moneymaker, Jerry Levin, Irving Hammer, La Wayne Collins, Dale Price, Richard Dolgenow, James Stewart, Billy Bowman, George Palmer. Row 2-Barbara Daniel, Mary Michael, Shirley Miller, Pat Brogan, Pat Tucker, Beverly Maad, Jacqueline Woodward, Judy Stanborough, Pat Higgins, Elvo Fraser, Mildred Ruggles, Jack Viar. Row l-Lucille Cochran, Carol Roseen, Donna Grube, Betty Carlson, Marion Shelton, Connie Pierce, Pat Covey, Pearl Eggeman, Geraldine Katz, Norma Henehan, Marcia Schrier. xt.. Win . M Top RowlTZoIy Hamblin, Jimmie George, George Hamblin, Frank Carnahan, Don Richardson, Samuel Johnson, Jerry Wilson, John Jefferson, Bi s more. Row 3-John Coleman, John Snyder, Mary Hill, Juanita Lunsford, Miriam Silverman, Mary Spillman, Nancy Connoway, Harold Brooks, Lynn Cooper. Row 2-Jean Comstock, Jane Williamson, Carole Horner, Carolyn Yates, Vonnie Thompson, Jim Monsees, John Swezy, Douglas Howser, Virginia Bennett, Anita Ragland. Row 1-Carol Hartley, Genecia Anderson, Allene Davis, Darline Honsinger, Joyce Evans, Teresa Campbell, Lynne Fisher, Mary Dell Pitts, Betty Graham, Anita Ramirez. lem M154 . . . fy fnafam L A4 .. A 42 M... Top Row Row Row Row: Kemp McClure, A. J. Soule, Norman Higgins, Ronald O'Dell, Dean Simpson, Harold Wickum, Albert Ham, Bob Mountioy, Lee Viquesney, Phillip Gier, G. L. Shelton, Leroy Cundiff, Jack Galbreath, Bob Jenkins. 3: Robert Covey, Larry Galbreath, Fatricia Doolan, Kathryn Robeen, Nancy Pellitier, Pat Sarver, Barbara Logan, Betty Brizendine, Velma Faulkner, Pat Dyer, Joanne Robinson, David Guilliams, Paul Sevy. 2: Melvin Funk, Frank Manfredi, Larry Cravens, Elaine Price, Diane Cooper, Anne Bronfman, Marion Thorson, Janet Doiy, Jeannie Johnson, Barbara Bible, Georgeanne Schalley, Lois Phillips, William Crabtree. 1: Mildred White, Kathleen Smith, Karaleen Smith, June Herman, Dolores Peaster, Doris Mais, Sylvia Poe, Joyce Moore, Jane Hord, Peggy Long, Janet Western, Dean Lawrence. a Top Row: George Foster, David More, James Newman, Robert Lerner, Janice Couch, Jean Byrne, Virginia Renne, Lorraine Oberholtz, Esther Levin, Row Juanita Kniffen, Joyce Harness, Byron Dedmon, John Grotheer. 3: Robert Dunn, Zoe Ricketts, Linda Nicholson, LaDonna Haas, Dolores Motter, Jean Allen, Nanci Rice, Vivian Berry, Anna Gregor, Gaye McClure, Donna Clinkenbeard, Karlene Hamilton. Row 2: George Wheeler, Pat Gabbert, Shirley Gibson, Sue Noble, Emma Lou Gehrs, Pat Walden, Betty Ann Dougan, Donna Finney, Betty Row Lowell, Carmeline Cosentino, Ann Pummill, Gloria Cooper. lf Bdfbqfa Skinner, Pauline N0l'mUf1, BETYY 0WSley, Carol Anderson, Marialyce Liggett, Florinola Saenz, Norma Eikenbary, Mary K. Connors, Donna Sykes, Wilma Hall, Suzanne Gordon, Karen Farmer. 31 ...gkzwcfki Top Row: Roger Calvert, Donald Chester, Robert Bennett, George Clark, Ralph Cage, Thomas Collins, Jim Thorp, Richard Koza, John Denton, Jim Pasmore, Max Clauder, Richard Sands, Jack Britton. Row 3: Ross Megaughey, John Stalder, Darryl Laxon, Paul Carter, Joyce Richards, Phyllis Duncan, Pat Bibler, Donald McCoy, Wayne Burton, Earl Potts, Jim Lunceforcl, Terry McGavern. Row 2: Janie Reichman, Darlene Conley, Colleen Bland, Pat Nave, Nancy Holmes, Mary Ellen Harvey, Janice Lawson, Jacquelyne Huff, Beverly Clary, Kathy Seymour, Jay Kamin, Donald Schulte, Al Israel. Row i: Stanford Zeldin, Richard Rusche, Ruth Turley, Beverly Mueller, Marilyn Grider, Joyce Knepper, Carolyn Mobley, Luella Ballard, Sharon Henry, Janlee Gregory. Top Row: Jeannette Hook, Marie Manley, Carolyn Lockridge, Martha Frisby, Pat Strider, Michael Goss, Carl Beaver, Mickey Adams, Frank Lea, Ellis Basham, Willis McFarland, Mike McCahon. ' C' Row 3: Dawna Norris, Clara McDaniel, Mary Hamilton, Geraldine Lester, Vanessa Boyer, Joan Mills, Erma Hoffman, Janet Lord, Kenneth Korp, Caroline Kawallek, Esther Cooper, Donna Lawson, George McKinstry. Row 2: Katherine Weills, Sharla Traner, Pat Stucker, Pat Hook, Elizabeth Davis, Norma Kugler, Carol Westrope, Judy Boardman, Jean Hook, Nancy Walsh, Ruth Closser. Row 1: Judy Buster, Darlene Buster, Katherine Wells, JoAnne Potts, Kinnie Handlen, Mary Lou McNemee, Alice Haynie, Shirley Hopkins Marilyn McCurnin, Phyllis Hipsher, Eleanor Johnson, Cathy Lappin. I !fm0f'54...Q? wa 5 Top Row: George Giefing, Robert Cannon, Forrest Shull, Leland Thomson, Tom Price, Robert Large, Bob Piper, Jerome Zinn. Row 3: Bill Allen, Bill Hunsacker, Richard Jefferson, John O'Brien, Jim Glavas, Jim Mullins, Bill Franklin, Jerry Fields. Row 2: Bill Harmon, Bonnie Armour, Katherine Bertoncin, Paul Krahenbuhl, Clarence Yeo, Shirley Guyer, Barbara Julius, Kathlene Keck, Robert Carter. Row i: Kent Armstrong, Lloyd Smith, Betty Woolery, Donna Eichler, Barbara Bell, Rosemary Collara, Joan Belcher, Barbara Mitchell, Tommy Wells. :sf - - .dsc ' .. B Top Row: Don Shirley, Don Degges, Lawrence Taylor, James Tyson, Del Balston, Byron Dunnington, Harold Motter, Melvin Curtis, Jimmie Jackson, Paul Maxwell, Beniamin Seigel. Row 3: Darrell West, Geraldine Miller, Concla Fowler, Carol Holm, Jerry Thomas, Howard Nance, Caroline Boothe, Ruby DeLong, Pat McClana- han, Leonard Frankenstein. Row 2: David Partin, Lyle Grisham, Bill Long, Carol Richardson, Rose Marie Frogge, Jaclyn Weatherholt, Jane Haw, Barbara Upton. Row l: Betty Holland, Donna Watts, Fred Clay, Charles Ralstin, Micky Oshry, Bob Burasco, Donald Scott, Rosemary Lytle, Helen Coonrad. l 33 yafykwnoaed . . . Wkma of is N-., Top Row-Paul Zans, Maurice Snare, Fred Burry, Bruce Anderson, Don Waits, Herbert Wessley, John Dull Gerald Newland James Mahin, Curtis Wells, Cosette Edgar. Row 3-Paul Gilbert, Ted Mason, Harold Shope, Ronnie Comer, James Tyrer, Willis Shaw, Robert Sanders Eugene Bozarth Jack Perry Row 2-Marilyn Woolridge, Jeanne Wendel, Maxine DeLong, Robert Holman, David Ulmer, Thelda Eli Sandra Moehlman Sharon Stroud, John Hart, Jimmy Solyer, Kenneth VanWey. Row l-Rosemary Vitale, Maryanna Phillipson, Meta Wall, Nadine Gregory, Dona George, Ella Dale Sever Barbara Herndon Mary Houghton, Jolene Smith. Top Row-Marlene Davis, Lee Leslie, Terry Smith, James Riddle, Ed Pack, Shirley Powell. Bottom Row-Ethel Fry, Carole Selders, Linda Ray, Frances Houghton, Glenice Davis, Dolores Brounfleld Donna Rae Neal ?!fm '55 . . . Ji Top Row: Virgil Newlan, Howard Kilgore, Danny Jipsen, Robert Stines, Danny Northcutt, Bob Stell, Melvin Taylor, David Zink, Wesley Ballingers. Row 3: Scottie Banks, Jean Kurtz, Rita Spangler, Roscoe Harris, Edward Vest, Willa Jeanne Bowers, Norma Cartwright, Leroy Keck. Row 2: Joan Murhy, Judith Jacobs, Sandra Hobart, Tommy Adkins, Patricia Phillips, Alice Bowser, Marian Gosney. Row l: Charles Nichols, Junell Heflin, Shirley Howarth, Carole Collins, Lois Griffiths, Donna Bright, Fred Ballew. g Q , K , p Q A gi. Q lr Top Row Row Row Row: Margaret Lillywhite, Clarence Morgan, Elwynn Morgan, Robert Richardson, David Walters, Loren Bcline, Ronald Wiersma, Rex Owsley, .lerry Winegar, James Young, Carol Vanlandingham. 3i dVirginio mlilson, Sharon Gerber, Virginia Bell, Judy Carlson, David Wurth, Edward Vail, Cerise Heaton, Jean Sartain, Donna Goins, o ie Monte . 2: Alene Pierce, Dixie Meador, Mary Vermillion, Judith Gorham, Katherine Standly, Regina Lind, Patricia Larson, Margaret Carter, June Stillwell. 1: Janice Dillee, Anita White, Jane McNeil, Donna Brown, Kierna Minor, Kathleen Renick, Pat Payne, John McEntire, Wayne Organ. Q29 Back Row-Bill Cunningham, sophomore, Richard Snell, freshman, Back Row-James Harrison, sophomore, David Drommond, sopho Norman Konts, sophomore, Mike Wiley, freshman, Sam Root, more, James Capps, sophomore, James Welker, sophomore sophomore. David Masden, sophomore. lsf Row-Mary Saiierfield, iunior, Joe Ann Humphress, iunior, lsf Row-Darlene Winkler, freshman, Patricia Dowell, freshman Behy Gerharf, iunior. Nancy McCullough, freshman, Bernetta Van Roikel, freshman Cenier-Georgia Ann Todd, freshman. Cenler-James Correll, freshman. dmm me Above-Prof. French's freshmen, Whaf's tha? locker number? --R. Lyfle, All aboard for Rock Creek! Below-Mr. Boyd demonsirales, Smilin' frosh-Nancy Osgood, Juniors at College Day. 36 441 M, W- 'H 'R WWW 57'f'4,, - ,J 11:-4-41-467, ,.of..L.,,-CA'C,bL! Qx .- LITERARY SUCIETIES PUBLIC! TIUIIS HUIIUR SGCIETY SERVICE URGAIIIZATIUIIS We kx ' Rm . I vgpanruenkrna L s 4- TEEN ro wu 55 Top Row-B. Christian and victorious Daisies, Smiles from the winners, Mr. Clement announcing results, M. Turner and th ' ts. 2nd Row-Peden leads the Jetfersons, DLS follows Avril, Concluding the grand march, R. Harte with the Slaches. lst Row-Montgomery swinging with CFC, Witnessing the march, Burke and the Minnies serenadeg R. Herman conducts the CEC. i Declamation White Hands of Tellham ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.........,..,., ...,......, E arl Wright, C.J.C The Littlest Angel .................. .......,. D arlene Reveal, A.L.S Devil and Daniel Webster .,.,. .......... l carry Jay, C.F.C Prepared Speech The Laugh of the Grim Reaper .,.... ...... ...... N a ncy Duncan, T.L.S Grains of Death .............,...,............ . ....... Dale Owen, A.L.S Undecided ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ....,....,.. ...... P a ul Lambert, C.F.C Personal Narrative A Paradise Lost ........ ..........................,.......,,,,,................ B arbara Blair, A.L.S. Coach ,,,,A,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ....,,.,.. T om Slaymaker, C.F.C. Faith of My Father ........ .,.,,.., ...... S a rah Kraft, S.l..H .Lf Formal Essay United Nations ,,,...,......,,, .,,...,,,,,,.. ,...,.,, ..,,.,, ,,..... . . . Dumping Ground For Children .,,..,.,,,,,,,... The Development of American Medicine The Almighty Minute Fable for Mankind .... The River .....,..,,,.,.,,. The Prophecy .,,,,,. ,........... . Easter in the Rockies ....... Prayer for Peace ....,...,. Informal Essay Verse ...Charlotte Knox, T.L.S. ..........Be'fty Johns, D.L.S. .........Dean DeWitt, C.W.C. ..Arlene Donovan, S.L.H. Colleen Sandford, T.L.S. ........Corolyn Harper, M.L.S. Lora Stcmsbrough, D.L.S ....Richarcl Brown, C.J.C. ,Bonnie Christian, T.L.S. Taking the lead with fourteen points, the Thalian Literary Society proudly accepted the cup for their victory in the Sixty-fifth Annual lntersociety. Placing second were the Aristonians with 21 total of eleven points. Brother and sister clubs tied for third place as the Delphians and leffersons each received eight points. Arisfonicn-D. Reveal, D. Owen, B. Blair, E. Fassig, C. Dreisbach, C. Yates. Webster-J. Park, L. Turley, J. Swezy, D. DeWitt, R. Thomas, R. Kingman. Delphian-R. Gower, M. Rowland, S. Fender, B Johns, M. Jackson, L. Stansbrough. Jefferson-E. Wright, J. Peden, K. Metzl, B. Wagner, R. Anderson, R. Brown. Thalian--D. Mullins, N. Duncan, S. Wayman, C. Knox, C. Sandford, B. Christian. Emerson-L. Cassidy, V. Buck, J. Thorp, B. Patty, M. Jordan, L. Schmidt. Minerva-N. Britton, R. Reid, S. Smith, S. Lawson, C. Harper, N, Poarch. Franklin-L. Jay, P. Lambert, T. Sloymaker, L. Galbreoth, R. Montgomery, G. Patton. Slache-J. Siler, C. Zenor, S. Kraft, D. Coon, A. Donovan, S. Teel. Qgwffamv ' kwa! Prepared Personal Formal Informal Declamation Speech Narrative Essay Essay rVerse X1 39 , l 2 N Whelnlee W Top Row-J. Park, P. Sanderson, D. Anderson, D. DeWitt, L. Turley, Miss Alton. 3rd Row-Mr. Beck, J. Bird, J. Dougan, R. Hill, R. Kingman, P. Krahenbuhl. 2nd Row-J. Lunceforol, J. McAuliffe, P. McCormack, J. Scott, J. Moore. lst Row-G. L. Shelton, J. Stalder, J. Spurgeon, J. Swezy, R. Thomas, J. Wheeler, J. Wisley. lntersociety Representative ....,.. President ............................... Vice-President ................... Recording Secretary ............ Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ............................... Sergeant-ot-Arms ....... Parliamenfarian ......... C rltnc ......................... Property Box .............. Devotional Chairman ....... Song Leader ...... Medal Pinner ....... Standard Bearer.. Pianist ............. Jim Park Paul Sanderson ,....,Don Anderson .......Dean DeWitt ..,,,.Paul Lambert ......,Jerry Moore ....,,Lyman Turley ......,Jock Wisley ......Dick Thomas Motto IN VESTIGIIS MAXIMORUM Officers Second Term Jim Park Don Anderson Dean DeWitt Lyman Turley Jack Wisley Jerry Moore Dick Thomas Jim Spurgeon John Wheeler Jim Byrd Jerry McAuliffe First Term Ronnie Hill John Swezy John Swezy Dignitaries Third Term Jim Park Dean DeWitt Lyman Turley Jerry Moore Jack Wisley Dick Thomas John Swezy Jim Spurgeon Don Anderson Joe Scott Jim Byrd John Wheeler .........Jim' Park .Dean DeWitt Don Anderson .....,...Lyman Turley Fourth Term Jim Park Lyman Turley Jack Wisley Richard Thomas John Swezy Jim Spurgeon John Wheeler Joe Scott Dean DeWitt Larry Woods G. L. Shelton Richard Kingman '2?' s ,vw QQ Q... Top Row- 3rd Row- 2ncl Row- lntersociety Representative ........ President ............................... Vice-President ....,YV.,A........... Recording Secretary ,.,....,.,.. Treasurer ,.,.... ................A,.A,,..... Corresponding Secretary ,,,..... Sergeant-at-Arms .,.,...... ........ Phoebia ...............,...,.......,,,. Critic ..........,..........,. Reporter ...,........... Rush Captains, ........,A Honorary President ....,A... af! L ,vet gl D. Owen, M. Turner, D. Reveal, B. Blair, M. Armstrong, D. Duncan, Mr. Dierson, M. Blaine. 4th Row-V. Boyer, M. Brown, M. Buster, M. Daniels, G. Davee, C. Dreisbach, J. Evans, E. Fassig. l.. Fisher, S. Fischer, B. Gann, P. Garnett, J. Gregory, M. Hearon, J. Hord. C. Kawallek, N. Kugler, R. Lytle, J. Marshall, P. McClanahan, B. Moad, S. Norman, E. Price, lst Row--L. Sandler, N, Thomas, M. Wall, C. Watling, J. Weatherholt, S. Williamson, P. Wright, C. Yates, J. Young. Song Leader ......... Medal Pinner ,,,,. Standard Bearer ......... Violet ...,. .................. Flower Girl .....,.. Pianist .......... Motto NON QUIS SED Officers First Term Dale Owen Marilyn Turner Barbara Blair Marcia Armstrong Donna Duncan Caryl Dreisbach Suzy Williamson Carol Watling Joyce Evans Pat Wright QUID Second Term Dale Owen Darlene Reveal Barbara Blair Marcia Armstrong Donna Duncan Carol n Yates ary rel Joyce Evans Marilyn Turner Pat Wright Marianne Brown Carol Watling Dignitaries Third Term Dale Owen Barbara Blair Marcia Armstrong Donna Duncan Caryl Dreisbach Joyce Evans Carol n Yates a rig Darlene Reveal Carol Watling Marianne Brown Suzy Williamson Donna Duncan ...,....Marilyn Turner Owen . ..... Donna Duncan ,......,,....Barbara Blair Marcia Armstrong .. .,..... Norma Thomas l l . l l '- . ' - K -O S Fourth Term ' Dale Owen A Marcia Armstrong Donna Duncan Caryl Dreisbach , Joyce Evans Carol n Yates a rig ' Carol Watling . - Barbara Blair Elizabeth Fassig. Q., Suzy Williamson Marianne Brown 4 . I -.. 5 X ' l ki .2 4 I fr V . I, , - , J, 41 l I I X C S E lu! Top Row-N, Grant, J. Peden, R. Anderson, B. Wagner, W. Winch, E. Wright. 3rd Row-Mrs. Scoville, Mr. Dentel, R. Brown, T. Cox, B. Crabtree, B. Crawford. 2nd Row-L. Cundiff, D. Hanna, D. Jones, B. Keller, F. Lea. ' lst Row--H. McCoy, K. Metzl, E. Rusche, B. Walden, R. Williams, S. Zeldon. X C Motto VERITAS VOS LlBERABlT Officers First Term Second Term Third Term 4 Fourth Term lntersaciety Representative ..... ......... N eil Gra t Neil Grant Neil Grant Neil Grant resident ....... ......................... ........ J i m Pedgg Ronnie Anderson Bob Wagner Wilson Winch S 4 ' -President .................. ........ Ronnie Anderson Earl Wright Wilgop Winch Herb McCoy Recor - Secretary .............. .,...... E arl Wright Wilson Winch Richard Williams Kurt Metzl s orrespon 'ng Secretary ......... ......... W ilson Winch Richard Williams Kurt Metzl Dick Hanna Tr - urer .... .........,...,,..,,,,,.,, .,,.,,.,. B o b Wagner Bob Wagner Richard Brown Richard Brown Serge -at-Arms ...,........... ,,,,,,,, B ob Walden Dwight Jones Bruce Keller Bruce Keller Rush Captains .....,,..,. ......,. , Jerry Coughlin Richard Brown Bob Walden Robert Schmidt Edmund Rusche Edmund Rusche Dwight Jones LeRoy Cundiff Property Box ......... ........ B ruce Keller Bruce Keller Edmund Rusche Bob Crabtree Richard Brown Tommy Cox Tommy Cox Stan Zeldin ., Critic ,,,,..,.,,...,.. ,,,., J im Peden Ronnie Anderson Bob Wagnerl 5 Dignitaries Song Leader ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,....,...,... ......... J i m Peden Medal Pinner ,,,, ,,.,.,,,..... N eil Grunt Cup Bearer ,,..,........ ........ B ob Wagner Standard Bearer ....... Richard Williams Pianist ,,,,,,,,..,,,...,. ...,.,, ,,,,,,,,,. R o nnie Anderson . - - . . , A . , .Y 9' .f 'l 4 4 L. 'E . ,rf 'f'.f.f e-. 1-,f,,s,. 42? Lp' ' uf ' 9 X I A ' l. I ' 'L K7 ,IJ ,cfvyi 'LJ' , ,tiff gg - LLg,.j'C, , 1 ' QQ' A 4' ,j'3 aff' 3' ' ' CMAJ! .,, 1 . V ' e 3 'I r ' L11 .ML ,Z , J if I 1 14 W X, i I ti' V .x,M.., l XY ff f 'Q LQ li.. ll f ll 3 1 A 5 o X it WWW Wed A 3 K il i lt 5 i . .T l 1 , l 1- 1 wl 2 B .ix 2 1 P 3 . i, 5 l l l ' ' 5 I lx fl , . Y ' Q 5 l , ll l is ' l . l 3 3 k ' . ll 'z , -.ig Q l l 3, Q K x 2 ll 2 N. l xi P l X ,. Qi l 2 We 1 .i sg 5 l l N Toi? Row-AR. Ngar, B. A,vril,HM. Jacgsnn,dD.I-Hglm Aglillsr, D. Plittsaeh MissDMgLaughlin. ,Ljj 4fR-. ,. e .aar,.aar,.eaver,.lner,, ue. ny! , Rim .rnoiglfsrf B. Ellis, M. Epsiein, s. Fender, J. Frantz. JA4 L, d Row . Gower, C. Harper, J. Hart, J. Hook, B. Johns, S. Jones, M. Manley. Y - - . N X X 'lst w . Mcwini C. Mobley, L. Nicholson, M. Rowland, A. Smeclley, L. Sfansbrough. ,X f -J I I . lb QD' - ' 1 'QLVJ ywfosew-1 -ffl: l fl .l 'i' 'f f . '.fff,.r,f P f J. df is . H1 Mono wee? ,wi ,wveffa-' 1 jg if A 1,17 I ff? SE QUAM VIDERV' ,1M.,,.,,c 7: -131' 1 ' f' il f ' I 7 8 f , . ' Lf-If f4,.,4f .oi ,1',a..4-'A .1-f-.f.w-i..,4 JJ gvy' f vfffl' 37 1 Officers ff ' 9,1 dj? . H ' f f V- ' l M. .v'. ,.'5f.w- 1 , 'il ' Ll' X I Firsf Term Second Term Third Term Fourlh Term .Jo X' ' ' Lniergocieiy R r senfaiivy .......................,.,...,...,.,...,..,.,.,.,,,.,,, Barbara Viar Bxurbara Ilia! Earbalazallar gC1fl9Q1l'0BVI0 ,Ka--5 ,-5,mff,l, t resi ent ........................,,..,...................., ...,,..,., ,,,,,,,, B r b r A r'l ari yn ac son ona i s Onflle BUVSY X ' 'f ' L :ice-Zresiclsnf .....................,... .. .,,,,... Mcarilzys Jalclgson Shirley Jones Sofa l.eePBiffner gl0'fllYf1J Epgfem ff! K 5, AA ,Ji 41, 'J eo 'ng e reiary ,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S h'I J D H' eores itiser 0l'jl'1G O' UE' ' ' 'Ve N r' ' Coiresphonoling Secreiary ........., ,,.,,,,, D alliaell-lilllsnes Nglxlna lvliller Marilyn Epsfeirr Elq I' lv! vf' ' Treasurer .............,................... ,,,,,,,, N Qrma Miller Rosa Lee Biifner Ginny Allen Il'l9Y Douglas if 4 . .1 ' Sergeani-ai-Arms .....,......... Delphi .,....,..,.,,.,,,,... Critic .........,............. Rush Capiains ,.,.,,,, Pencils ....,,......,,...... Cup Bearer .............. Parliamenfarian .....,,,,.. Keeper-of-Records., Honorary Presideni ......... Song Leader ..... Medal Pinner .......... Sfcrnclard Bearer ..... Flower Girls ...... Delphi ....,..,...., ,. Pianisf ..............,. Cup Bearer ....,,,. Ginny Allen .........Bonnie Beaver Rosa Lee Billner ,E1a.i.nLEaJ:nes1' Shirley Douglas ........Donna Blue ........Lora Siansbrough Delores Piftser Marilyn Epsieirg Barbara Avril ' Donna Jo Blue Lora Siansbrough Ginny Allen Bonnie Beaver Bonnie Beaver Donna Ja Blue Marilyn Jackson Miri nd mia Smedley Lora Stansbrough lai l eHy Johns Miriam Rowland Dona Hills Ruth Gower 4, Joyce Hart Sondra Fender Belfy Johns Anifa Smeolley 'L Q-ik, -y . ff lol.. L,,Ad,. ........BeHy Johns 5, Betty Johns ........Marilyn Epstein Barbara Ellis N Norma Miller Dignifaries Shirley Douglas Barbara Avril Barbara Viar .Bonnie Beaver Marilyn Jackson, Donna Jo Blue Norma Miller Delores Piffser ........Dona Hills Lucille Ballard Delores Pilfser ff .41 f f Lora Siansbrough KL 4,,,iq,.bJ4-yyfii t QCA A 1 uf, , :Lg if . f .u K 2 I 1 J. L,,,. 43 lntersociety Representative ........ Presidenfz .......,...................... Vice-President ....................,... ,,.,,,,,, Recording Secretary ,,........., Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ..,.....,,....,,................... ,,,.,.,, Sergeant-at-Arms ................., ,,,,,,,,, Critic .......................... ...... Rush Captains ....... Emersonlan .,.........,,.. Property Box ...,,...,....... Honorary President .,...,., Top Row-V. Buck, D. Adams, L. Schmidt, D. Finnell, J. Fleming, Miss Reek. 4th Row-Mr. Fleming, B. Best, L. Cassidy, B. Dennis, S, Dubin, J. Fields. 3rd Row-E. Fitz, C. Foster, W. Gibson, J. Grantham, B. Harvey, 2nd Row-R. Herman, M. Jordan, T. Mason, B. Piper, B. Patty, T. McGovern. lst Row-B. Seigel, L. Smith, J. Thorp, D. Wait, S. Webb. Motto LABOR OMNIA VlNClT Officers First Term Second Term .........Vernon Buck Vernon Buck .,.,,.,,,Don Adams Lawrence Schmidt Bill Best .. .,....... Jack Fleming .........l.arry Cassidy ,Ronnie Herman Harold Hatch Sam Webb Jack Fleming Michael Jordan Don Finnell Ronnie Herman ........Don Finnell Don Adams Sam Webb Bob Harvey Bill Dennis Jerry Grantham ......,,,Lawrence Schmidt Lyle Moneymaker Third Term Vernon Buck Don Finnell Jack Fleming Sam Webb Lyle Moneymaker Ronnie Herman Larry Cassidy Lawrence Schmidt Michael Jordan Edward Fitz Don Adams Dignitaries Song Leader ....... ................................. ........ R 0 nme Herman Medal Pinner ,.,,,,,,, .......... V erhon Buck Standard Bearer... ------------ Sam Webb Pianist .................. ......... D on Adams Fourth Term Vernon Buck Sam Webb Jack Fleming Jerry Grantham Bruce Patty Michael Jordan Edward Fitz Larry Cassidy Don Finnell Wendell Gibson Jim Jackson Jim Thorp Larry Cassidy Vernon Buck I Officers Critic ......................,.. J I 'I f 4 vs. li lp, .WF X .wiff ,ll J- lf, J' lf' ' rf' W S ,ff Ulf ,V lwwl ,N ml. vy'Cifff,,f' Y l CC- ' 'A ' ' af Mgfjgprzgg, fl fffezafzm Qtr ' , Top Row- 3rd Row- Znd Row- lntersociety Representative ,.,.... President. ..... ..,.,.,,,............... Vice-Pressdent... ,,..,,,,,,..... Recording Secretary .........,,. Corresponding Secretary .,,,..., Treasurer. ,,,.....,,, ........ .......... . Sacerdos. .,........,... ,.,,.,,,, . Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,, Editor of Taftler ...... Rush Captains ,.,...., Honorary President. ,,.. .. C. Sandford, B. Christian, S. Locklear, S. Dedmon, B. Merritt, C. Davis, Miss Sandberg, Mr. Watson. 4th Row-J. Belcher, E. Bradley, M. Butcher, P. Carroll, D. Clifton, L. Cochran, S. Connely, E. Davis. E. Duncan, N. Duncan, P. Duncan, B. Graham, M. Grider, P. Higgins, C. Horner. M. Huntington, B. Julius, K. Keck, J. Kerr, C. Knox, P. Krouse, B. Leslie, B. Long. lst Row-B. Mueller, D. Mullins, D. Norris, V, Renne, D. Simmons, P. Tucker, D. Watts, S. Wayman. Motto NON MINISTRARI SED MlNlSTRARE Sang Leader ......, Medal Pinner ,........ Standard Bearer ....... Thalra .................. Flower Girl ...,. .... Pianist ...... ....... First Term Colleen Sandford Bonnie Christian Shirley Locklear Sandra Dedmon Barbara Merritt Carmen Davis Carole Horner Shirley Locklear Second Term Colleen Sandford Shirley Locklear Sandra Dedmon Barbara Merritt Carmen Davis Carole Horner Barbara Leslie Bonnie Christian Third Term Colleen Sandford Sandra Dedmon Barbara Merritt Nancy Duncan Carole Horner Barbara Leslie Shirley Wayman Colleen Sandford Charlotte Knox Dixie Mullins Donna Simmons Pat Krouse Carmen Davis Dignitaries . ,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,....,..,., ......... B onnie Christian ........Colleen Sandford ..........Sandra Dedmon ......,,Barbara Merritt ...,......Nancy Duncan .........Carole Horner Fourth Term Colleen Sandford Barbara Merritt Carmen Davis Carole Horner Barbara Leslie Shirley Wayman Mary Huntington Sandra Dedmon Ellen Duncan Charlotte Knox Nancy Duncan wvffuvf 0700426592 lm! Top Rpw-L. Ramsey, H. Hulen, B. Montgomery, T. Sloymaker, B. Montgomery, Miss Grubbs, Mr. Lukens. A 3r'd'-Rigw-D. Argie, L. Benton, F. Burry, T. Collins, B. Evans, L. Galbreath. Zvnd Row-I. Hammer l:.fJay, P. Lambert, B. Large, D.l McCoy, B. Myers, J. O'Brien. v D, Ist Row-G. Patton, Price,'D. Rossi P. Waterhouse, J. Westervelt, D. Wheat. t -a g W 4 JL ku f , V Q ' f . -Q' l ' i Lf I it ,K Z., if g it K i ' J B Motto r L ' V ' ' J 1 ' ' M 1 ' QQ' X , l f ' '4ANIMUS, COR, MANUSH I V . I L .y Officers Q ' l V . - ' First Term Second Term lntersdfiety Represe'ntative..A: ..... . 'J , v, Pres: ent .,................ E ..........., . ......... Vice-President ......... V 'vw Secrefaryi ................ Treasurer. ...... ...... . Sergegnt-at-Arms ......... Property Box .... , ...,.... . PaoflRigl1ard ....... CllflC..f ........... ...rr--H: ......... ,b ' A , ......,,Larry Ramsey Harold Hulen Bill Montgomery Tom Slaymaker Dale Wheat Bob Evans .L ..... 7 ....,,,..... Larry Jay f 4 , ....... , 1 Song Leader .......... Standard Bearer ........ Medal Pinner .....,... Pianisis .................. Larry Ramsey Bill Montgomery Tom Slaymaker Dale Wheat Bob Evans Irving Hammer Bob Myers George Hess Bob Montgomery Harold Hulen Dignitaries Third Term Larry Ramsey Tom Slaymaker Bob Montgomery Bob Evans lrving Hammer Joe Westervelt Bob Myers Harold Hulen Bob Montgomery ..............................Harold Hulen Bob Myers Paul Lambert, Joe Westervelt Fourth Term Larry Ramsey Bob Montgomery Bob Evans Irving Hammer Harold Hulen Paul Waterhouse Don McCoy Tom Price Tom Price Officers Hlsforlan ....,,,, ...,,, , ..,,,,,, ' Qifvyowbf Y ' f Top Row-N. Britton, J. Wilkerson, l. Hoggait, C. Harper, R. Kienle, Miss Cornell, Mrs. Sl'1aferfA i'-3 N 4th Row-N. Poarch, B. Anderson, C. Brown, N. Burke, J. Couch, R. Frogge. 5 X 2nd Row- lsf Row-N lnlersociely Represenfafive... Preside ............................ Vice-Fresidenf .....,............. Recording Secrefary ,,,,,,,,. Treasurer ....,,, ....,,,.....,.......,,. Corresponding Secreiary .... Sergeani-ai-Arms ...... ......... Criiic ..............,,............. .... Rush Captains ,,,,. Minnie Mumbles,,,f,.,, Honorary Presidenl ....,,,,,, 3rd Row-J. Hobbs, E. Langston, J. Lawson, S. Lawson, G. Lesfer, S. Monlz. B--' J. Moore, . O'Neal, A. Pierce, R. Reid, S. Rendigs, G. Schalley, K, Seymour. . Shinholz, P. Sinovich, S. Smiih, P. Stucker, J. Wahlstrom, H. Williamson, M. Wycoff. Moiio FAX MENTIS INCENDIUM GLORlAE Song Leader ...... Medal Pinner ........ S7anEarH Bearer ...... Minerva ...........,... Flower Girl ........ Pianisf... ...... Firsf Term Nancy Briffon Jeannine Wilkerson va o aro yn arper Rita Kienle Marilyn Wycoff Joyce Hobbs Eleanor Langston Bobbie Brown Sylvia Smifh Beverly O'Neal Beverly Second Term Nancy Brillon Iva Ho all CUFO yn lilarper Rita Kienle Joyce Hobbs Eleanor Langslon Marilyn Wycoff Bobbie Brown Shirley Monfz Shirley Lawson Nancy Burke Beverly 9hNeu Norma Poarch Dignifaries Third Term Nancy Brilfon Carolyn Harper Rita Kienle Joyce Hobbs Marilyn Wycoff Bobbie Brown Eleanor Langslo Sylvia Smith Ardith Pierce Jean Wahlslrom Shirley Lawso Beverly ON? .......,..,..,,.,....Nancy Burke .........Je ' Wilkerson ..........Nancy Bruffon Carolyn Harper Iva Ho att i ey onz I1 Fourth Term Nancy Brilion Rita Kienle Joyce Hobbs Marilyn Wycoff Eleanor Langslon Sylvia Smilh Bobbie Brown Carolyn Harper Gerry Lester Pat Sfucker Shirley Montz Beverly S N'eu'l Beverly Nelson 50 m Q t -ff-nv 'fm U Top Row-S. Kraft, J. Peters, C. Schwarzenholz, A. Nelson, R. Harte, M. Eicks, J. Siler. Row 4-Mr. Hann, E. Brehm, E. Gehrs, D. Coon, L. Cooper, M. Corum, B. Davis. Row 3-A. Donovan, C. Fowler, S. Gibson, H. Higges, G. Jones, M. Leonard. Row 2-J. Lord, E. Lunceforal, C. McDaniel, M. Miller, A. Patires, D. Peaster, S. Poe. Bottom Row-J. Reichman, A. Salmon, C. Selders, B. Sipes, S. Teel, C. Weir, K. Wells, C. Zenor. Motto VENl, VlDl, VlCl Officers First Term Second Term Third Term lntersocieiy Representative ...... President ............................... Vice-President ...................... Recording Secretary ............... Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ........,..................... Sergeant-at-Arms ,,........... Rush Captains ......... S. L. H ......,,,,........ Critic, ..........,,.......,.. Parliamentarian. ....... Reporter. ,,,,.,,,....., Honorary President ......... Song Leader ........... Medal Pinner ........ Standard Bearer ....., .Sarah Kraft .,......Jo Ann Peters .Carol Schwarzenholz , .... ..Arlene Nelson .Mary Jane Eicks ..,.....Joan Siler .......Ruth Anne Harte .......Marilyn Miller Dorothy Coon .......Barbara Sipes ........Helen Higgs .Gloria Jones , Sarah Kraft Carol Schwarzenholz Arlene Nelson Ruth Anne Harte Dorothy Coon Marilyn Miller Barbara Sipes Arlene Donovan Gloria Jones Beverly Davis Helen Higgs DonAnn Kellogg Eva Lou Brehm Mary Jane Eicks Dignitaries ............Ruth Anne Harte Flower Girl.....,..., ........,............,,Sarah Kraft 5. L- .......Carol Schwarzenholz Pianist........,, ,, Sarah Kraft Arlene Nelson Ruth Anne Harte Dorothy Coon Edith Lunceford Barbara Sipes Beverly Davis Marilyn Miller Gloria Jones Arlene Donovan Eva Lou Brehm Claire Anne Zenor Helen Higgs Joan Siler Fourth Term Sarah Kraft Ruth Anne Harte Dorothy Coon Barbara Sipes Marilyn Miller Arlene Nelson Beverly Davis Claire Anne Zenor Evo Lou Brehm Gloria Jones Lynn Cooper Shirley Teel Helen Higgs Edith Lunceford ................,.Joan Siler ....,...,.....Arlene Nelson Claire Anne Zenor Top Row-All Hail, Arislcnlunp Tl1ey're all Webster aces! K- 4ih Row-Down in K. C., Missouryg We're loyol fo you, bulph un. 3rd Row-The Daisy's peiols . . .5 Oh, Emerson, you are lhe o ly one. 2nd Row ls! Row- -Flim, flam . . .5 M-l-N-N-I-E, Minnie! They ull get together for a Lost Nighi Davey In iheir iwo shades of blueg A cozy corner cut Consoliclcuied. A at . .Q H.. v' 1 ,Q A 1 A i 3 '... J , f 1 . r ' P' s ' its . s C.. A ' f W, . C 'gm we ... ski? ik, L K0 4 FW R e aj f - 1 vw W ' , 'j rx. Q -L A. r x Vg . 'Ki K .5 . LL ' Q V ' 4..,,,,.,l 1 H. LQ, w, ., ,Lk ,kr ,thx ,V 'xv Mg-Latham V. I ,. R Q f, M V Q, . iv V 0 n I N It . , A sk G '--7 I ws.. , . ,,, , J sb. M N f. is V v 6 ' K' 'M' 'T' ra H kj t M M- fm., 'te-5 J:......L is BARBARA BLAIR MARILYN TURNER DALE OWEN ' ' 5 sl I Co-Editors-in-Chief Business Manager . . ,K .. , ,A l l 1 . , A we 1. Q .. WL sf-L. 2 ,.1,. , . if 'Q 4... no .V .. .xr 1 1 Ms, 5 C 1 wus. . 'E an 'B A Q. .. J G ,,, i , . 'ew' ewes, X. Q f. , ,V .g -- -kr, 5 Use' A- '-amen? V, N f fs. Q, 'HA in-1, -.1 m . v an. 2-1' ,-, - it -4... r...,.L.T1 t, ,e.. .HS J., Wm oe. ...- K'y 1 Y. 1 Q at 5. v..1,,.N M -J L . 15 - LVMS K. ' ek '--en . A. 'S -Q 0 U 4. F .ts .Um y X M' ' ' V se. X , k ev s, X ', K. Q.. -f -. .R L , Q 50 Top Row-N. Britton, Senior Editor, S. Snyder, Faculty Editor, B. Avril, Literary Society' Editor, M. Jackson, Literary Society Editor, J. Marshall, Departmental Editor, l. Hoggatt, Underclassmen Editor. 5th Row--M. Kienle, Underclassmen Editor, N. Poarch, Literary Editor, M. Purtle, Art Editor, J. Peden, Mounting Editor, C. Watling, Mounting Staff, D. Sorrels, Mounting Staff. 4th Row-D. Eastham, Mounting Stott, V. Kearns, Mounting Staff, B. Sipes, Girls' Sports Editor, N. Grant, Boys' Sports Editor, D. DeWitt, Boys' Sports Editor, C. Brouse, R. O. T. C. 3rd Row-T. Cassidy, Staff Photograph, C. Yates, Index Editor, C. Dreisbach, Index Editor, S. Kraft, Staff Typist, D. Hills, Staff Typist, J. Wilkerson, Staff Typist. 2nd Row-D. Reveal, Senior Business Staff Member, J. Peters, Senior Business Staff Member, S. Smith, Junior Business Staff Member, D. Mullins, Junior Business Staff Member, S. Montz, Junior Business Staff Member, J. Swezy, Junior Business Staff Member. ist Row-C. Kawallek, Sohpomore Business Staff Member, Miss Kite, Literary Adviser, Mr. Hann, Business Adviser, Miss Oldham, Editorial Adviser, Miss Grubbs, Auditing Adviser. Top-Ancl they can slill smile! B. Blair, M. Turner, Mr. Hann, D. Owen. 3rd Row-D. Owen takes time for a snap. KNo wonder we're behinclllg Looks easy, doesn't it? B. Blair, Miss Kite, M. Turner, Mr Hcmn, about those engraving bills . . . 2nd Row- Get the eraser, quick -S. Kraft, D. Hills, J. Wilkerson, Business staff at work-J. Swezy, D. Mullins, S. Mcntz, D. Reveal C. Kawallekg Always checking lists-C. Yates, N. Britton, N. Poarch. lst Row-Camerman Cassidy on the iob, Slaves To the glue-pots-J. Peden, C. Watling, R. Anderson, Flashlaulb Dougan assisting. Top Row-Sarah Kraft, first page editor, Nancy Britton, second page editor, Nancy Burke, third page editor, Dorothy Coon, Bob Wagner, Charles Brouse, co-editors, fourth page, Norma Jean Miller, advertising manager. 5th Row-Nancy Duncan, first page assistant, Shirley Locklear, second page assistant, Sue Ann Snyder, third page assistant, Earl Wright, Larry Cassidy, columnists, Dean DeWitt, Neil Grant, reporters. 4th Row-Jerry McDaniels, staff artist, Terry Cassidy, staff photographer, Mary Ann Wiggins, staff business manager, Jerry Marshall, Louise Bal- lard, columnists, Dwayne Moss, print shop superintendent, Paul Carter, advertising make-up. 3rd Row-Jim Mullins, advertising make-up, Richard Duncan, Irving Ham- mer, headline make-up, Dale Heil, A. J. Soule, Gerald Graner, William Ragland, page make-up. 2nd Row-Robert Dunn, page make-up, William Callaway, ad make-up assistant, Ben Willis, Sam Dubin, headline make-up assistants, Eddie Bowers, Charles Goldman, pressmen, Bob Myers. lst Row-Miss Oldham, Newswriting Adviser, Mr. Beck, Printing Adviser, Dean Simpson, Price McCormack, Carolyn Harper. f J ' II :fn . . M! Y Top Row-Elizabeth Fassig, Marilyn Turner, first page co-editors, Carolyn Harper, Norma Poarch, second page co-editors, Billie Thomas, Barbara Avril, third page co-editors, Vina l.ue Creason, advertising manager. 5th Row-Roberta Reid, Wilson Winch, Jim Peden, fourth page co-editors, Bill Mclntosh, Marilyn Epstein, Barbara Merritt, columnists and repoiters, Rosalyn O'Neill, columnist and headline foreman. L ef 1' 4th Row-Eleanor Phillips, Miriam Rowland, Joan Siler, Jeannine Wilkerson, Marcia Armstrong, columnists and reporters, Terry Cassidy, staff pho- tographer, Dwayne Moss, shop superintendent. rert Dunn, Ben Willis, assistant William Calloway, advertising 3rd Row--Dale HeiE'45iZ,'2l'I. make-up, ,-Paul Carter, Jinji make-ap. K 35 i , X ,, ind Row-lrving Hammer, Richard Duncan, 'Sam Dubin, headline foreman, lCbarles' Goldman, assistant pressman, Jain Sands, folding machine operator, Gerald Gfaner, page make-up foreman. 1st'gR'5'x7V -Miss Oldham, ljlgwsvifriting Advisir, MY. Beely,VPri'n'ring Adviser, in Miss Grubbs, Aliaitor, ,Hrs Riley, Aga Adviser, Mr. ffolcd, Photographer Adviser. F, f , 4? i -41 lr V m ' a in iv' Q-ip 'Wa , 1 .gs l 4 m 0 Gold Medal Winners Top Row-HIGHEST DISTINCTION-Barbara Blair, Vernon Buck, Sarah Kraft. 3rd Row'-Jerry Marshall, Nancy Britton, Carol Schwarzenholz, 2nd Row-HIGH DISTINCTION-Vina Lou Creason, Ada Curtis, Elizabeth Fassig, Nancy Duncan. lsl Row-Iva Hoggolt. WITH DISTINCTION-Carolyn Harper, Igid-jiclgel, Barbara Avril. Officers President' .......,.......... ............ T odd Sickel Secrelary ........ .....,,... V ernon Buck Vice-President ................................,......................................... Barbara Blair Treasurer ..........,........................................................................... Sarah Kraft The Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organi- zation formed in 1949 for the purpose of furthering academic achievement during all four years of high school. Any student maintaining at least 14 scholastic points for two successive semesters is eligible for membership and may wear the bronze pin of the society. After attaining 14 points for four semesters, he may wear the silver pin, and after seven semesters, the gold pin. Seniors having maintained a grade average of 3.65, or over, are graduated With Highest Distinction , 3.50, 4'With High Distinction, and 3.10, 'AWith Distinction. Upon being inducted into the society in an all-school assembly, the candidate for membership repeats the following pledge: I pledge myself to do everything in my power to uphold the high ideals of Central High School, and l promise always to endeavor to main- tain scholastic standards worthy of my ability. WW Silver Medal Winners . ws Top Row-J. Swezy, E. Hedeen, M. Jordan, L. Schmidt, B. Keller, L. Jay, J. Park, B. Rowley, K. Melzl, N. Granl. Row 3-C. Brouse, B. Walson, B. Walson, J. Harl, N. Poarch, D. Reveal, S. Teel, D. Owen, J. Anderson, R. Thomas. Row 2-C. Zenor, P. Kinsella, V. AlIen B. Chrislian, C. Sandford, B. Merrill, P. Olive, D. Douglas. Row l-C. Dreisbach, A. Nelson, R. Kienle, J. Hobbs, R. Gower, B. Sipes, R. Reid, C. Knox. Bronze Medal Winners Top Row-S. Zeldin, J. Thomas, J. Gabriel, G. Shellon, D. Adams, R. Williams, B. Seigel, J. Thorp, R. Warburton, J. Slalder, B. Mclnlosh, E. Polls, L. Frankenslein, B. Long. Row 3-M. Fowler, N. Kugler, C. Yates, V. Renne, M. DeLong, C. Smilh, C. Holm, B. Thomas, D. Grube, M. Phillipson, C. Kawallek, M. Wall, M. Rowland. Row 2-E. Levine, J. Thompson, J. Haw, V. Boyer, E. Davis, J. Knepper, B. Johns, A. Donovan, G. Schalley, P. Slucker, K. Seymour, B. Lowell, C. Lockridge. Row 1-M. Jackson, D. Coon, E. Langslon, M. Wycofl, J. Slanbrough, E. Sever, J. Gregory, M. Grider, B. Mueller, S. Poe, D. Walls, S. Traner. 4 VERNON BUCK NANCY BRITTON BARBARA AVRIL TOM SLAYMAKER BARBARA BLAIR President Vice-President Secretary Sergeant-af-Arms Continuity First Term Representatives .... ..-A-1-.Q Top Row-J. Wisley, J. Park, J. Philpol, R. Large, R. Wagner, T. Price, D. Adams, R. Hanna, J. Gabriel, J. Swezy. 3rd Row-L. Moneymaker, P. Williams, S. Moniz, E. Fassig, M. Purtle, P. Tucker, R. Anderson, L. Boline, M. Goss, H. Flint. 2nd Row-C. Wafling, B. Bible, N. Miller, J. Hart, S. McFarland, D. Norris, M. Grider, C. Cosenfino, S. Teel. ls? Row-L. Ballard, B. Blair, B. Avril, T. Slclymaker, R. Leibengood, V. Buck, M. Jackson, J. Moore, N. Osgood. First Term Alfernafes s Top Row-J. Scott, J. Coughlin, R. Williams, G. Granor, l. Hammer, G. Shelfon, H. Kilgore. 3rd Row-B. Ellis, P. Higgins, V. Bell, J. Hook, P. Wright, C. Smiih, M. Miller. 2nd Row-L. Higgins, N. Kugler, M. Wall, C, Harper, C. Richard- son, N. Rice, B. Brown, N. Burke. lsf Row-M. Turner, J. Buster, F. Selmes, D. Hills, C. Mobley, D. Douglas. The first semester Student Council, ably led by president Vernon Buck, went immediately to work organizing the Central Pep Club, an organization long felt necessary. Response at the organization meeting made it clear that an organized cheering section to aid the cheerleaders would be well received. The purchase of blue and white Central Pep Club hats strengthened support of the club. The design of the Central school flag had been chosen the previous year, but the first term council fulfilled the plan. Bids were taken and the flag was ordered, though delivered in the second term. The Central fight songn was also a first semester project. Home rooms were urged to submit songs. The four best songs were chosen by a committee and Mr. Schmitt, music director. Then an assembly was held during the second semester in which the student body selected its favorite. A strong safety campaign was originated at the close of the semester with an assembly, laying a good foun- dation for the second semester's safety projects. Wudmf g JIM PARK BOB WAGNER KURT METZL RONNIE ANDERSON SPUD RUSCHE President Vice-Presideni Secretary Sergeant-of-Arms Continuity Second Term Representatives W Mugs-rv Top Row-R. Hanna, D. Argie, V. Buck, L. Joy, M. Jordan, R. Williams, E. Wright, G. Graner, L. Northington, F. Shull, R. Walden, J. Denton, T. Collins. Row 3-N. Kugler, H. Juel, D. Reveal, E. Pack, S. Banks, S. Brown, B. Long, D. Lawrence, B. Willis, J. Hook, P. Strider, C. Heaton, I. Bcarncord, S. Shull. Row 2-N. Figgins, L. Cooper, E. Lunceford, T. Campbell, M, Wall, P. Wright, N. Miller, M. Rowland, B. Avril, J. Wilkerson, B. Brown. Row l--S. Douglas, D. Norris, J. Hobbs, E. Rusche, R. Wagner, J. Pclrk, K. Melzl, C. Vanlanclinghom, C. Bland, D. Clifton. The second semester Student Council, under the direction of lim Park, first set about to inaugurate a more democratic system of a primary election for Student Council president. Other important projects were conducting a Clean-Up Drive of buildings and grounds, assisting with ushering at school functions, and sponsoring the Talent Assembly. The Fight Song Contest resulted in the selection of 'iOnward, Centralv by vote of the student body. Plans for improving the appearance of the building include exhibition of student art work in the study hall and cafeteria. The painting of the auditorium and installation of a coke machine could not be accomplished due to regulations of the Board of Education. Second Term Alternales Top Row--R. Brown, L. Schmidl, J. Hutchin, L. Benton, K. McClure, D. Partin, S. Zeldon. Row 2-L. Higgins, S. Snyder, J. Heflin, A. Donovan, C. McDaniel, C Lockridge, P. Sinovich. Row l--A. Smedley, N. Gregory, C. Harper, S. Poe, K. Smith, J. Melzler D. Bright. W Top Row-J. Bird, K. Seymour, H. Hulen, H. Henry, J. Williamson, W. Winch, B. Montgomery, C. Horner, P. Tucker, L. Higgins, N. Thomson, P. Kinsella, M. Purtle. 3rd Row-B. O'Neal, E. Fassig, M. Daniels, D. Reveal, D. Owen, C. Smith, J. Thomson, J. Gregory, L. Nicholson, L. Cooper, R. McKee, D. Eastham, B. Floyd. 2nd Row-C. Lockridge, C. Cosentino, R. Closser, S. Bell, B. Bell, J. Evans, M. Buster, A. Nelson, B. Avril, M. Jackson, E. Kittrell, S. Noble, J. Bennett. lst Row-J. Wahlstrom, D. Cooper, D. Duncan, G. Davee, C. Dreisbach, J. Young, B. Brown, R. Millis, C. Harper, E. Johnson, R. Lytle, J. Weatherholt, D. Zimmerling. Top Row-J. Dull, D. Knepper, R. Warburton, J. Peden, V. Kearns, J. Park, V. Buck, M. Jordan, D. Ross, J. Couch, T. Cassidy, P. Strider. 3rd Row-J. Hook, S. Rendigs, R. Frogge, D. Conley, P. Carter, R. Hanna, E. Rusche, H. Sherman, B. Nelson, N. Shinholtz, J. Byrne, D. Grube. 2nd Row-R. McCormick, P. Stucker, P. Hook, P. Lupo, R. Bulloc, E. Bradley, C. Yates, B. Carlson, C. Harper, P. Hart, J. Hart, B. Bible. lst Row-T. Wells, J. Wilkerson, P. Sarver, C. Richardson, B. Anderson, M. Fudge, J. Hook, B. Blair, M. Turner, J. Ford, K. Armstrong. 5 Top Row-D. Meyer, I. Bliss, L. Moneymaker, N. Glavas, H. Flint, E. Wright, M. Miller, P. Duncan, B. Logan, S. Smith, J. Denton, B. Long, R. Williams. 3rd Rogv-E. Brehm, J. Horcl, M. Manley, M. Phillipson, C. Fowler, V. Renne, B. Ellis, S. Moehlman, S. Wayman, M. Kienle, G. McClure, T. Eli . Poe. 2nd Rom-J. Ling, C. Kawallek, M. Wall, M. Harvey, J. Belcher, M. Rowland, E. Langston, A. Smedley, A. Donovan, J. Herman, J. Hoggatt . t D W tt ' oug on, . a s. lst Row-H. Coonrod, N. Gregory, P. Wright, J. Knepper, C. Mobley, M. Wycoff, A. Coonrod, B, Gann, V. Boyer, C. Zenor, D. Buster, G. Lester. WW Above-M. Wall, L. Moneymaker, B. Brown, C. Harper. Below-S. Rendigs, E. Rusche, B, Montgomery, 11 Qffjce,-5 After long years of discussion and planning, the Cen- Presidem tral Pep Club was formed by the Student Council in EDMUND RUSCHE October, 1951, to provide the school with an organized Cc,p,,,,,,s cheering section at football and basketball games. Mem- ggfflggolafown G U flyjgfmngmaker bership is open to all students who attend the games, in 5'1 Y Rendigs C0 0'Y: Ycgfser BH' M'- 9 me'Y order to promote an all-school spirit of unity. Above- Horse 'n buggy-team, team, team! g Cheerleaders in action-H. Henry, B. Avril, B. Wagner, S. Smith, H. Hulen, E. Duncan. . Below-On your toes, girls, Drum maioretles strike a pose-D. Simmons and D. Clinkenbearal. l x 175242012 ofa aff-ff o Ro V Buck colonel T Sickel colonel N Grant, Row-T. Cox, D. Row-D. Finnell, Row-'L. Jay, D. 8th 7th 6th 5th The Central arm bands, is a ing difficulties, High School. . T P W- . 1 1 - , : - Row-D. Argie, B. Austin, L. Benton, B. Best, L. Cassidy, C. Chambers. DeWitt, B. Evans, H. Hatch, G. Hess, E. Hedeen. J. Fleming, T. Fraizer, C. Fry, R. Fulkerson, I. Hammer. Jones, B. Keller, B, LaFayette, H. McCoy, J. McDaniel. Honor Corps, distinguished by blue and white boys, organization formed to help eliminate exist- or prevent those which might arise, in Central To become a member of the Honor Corps, a boy must have eight scholarship points and have good character ratings. The 60 captain, P. Lambert, captain, B. Myers, captain, J. Park, captain. 4th Row-B. Montgomery, J. Moore, J. Peden, J. Philpot, L. Ramsey, M. Reich 3rd Row-P. Robin, T. Slaymaker, J. Swezy, J. Taber, L. Turley, B. Walden. 2nd Row-B. Wagner, D. Wheat, E. Wright, J. Zorn. lst Row-Mr. Marshall, Mr. Beck, Mr. Douthill, Mr. French. entire student body votes on the boys meeting these necessary requirements, selecting these first fifty boys to be the active members, the remainder to be inactive. All the members elect their officers, these being two colonels, one for each lunch hour, and four captains, one for each lunch period. These officers serve the entire year and keep the corps members alert and the organi- zation functioning smoothly. Q- Top Row: D. Mullins, N. Glavas, J. Wheeldon, J. Denton, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Brouse, N. Grant, L. Ballard, J. Huff. 3rd Row: S. Rendigs, N. Shinholtz, J. Peters, S. Wayman, L. Wolfe, J. Reichman, C. Lockridge, D. Sorrels. J. Colley, P. Sevy. 2nd Row: D. Watts, D. Simmons, E. Langston, N. Thomson, J. Williamson, M. Jackson, K. Minor, J. Young. lst Row: J. Park, S. Kraft, P. Sarver, L. Turley, E. Wright, P. Garnett, T. Mason, J. Wheeler, .i The Corridor Patrol acts as an official guide and host to all persons entering the building and sees that the open- ing of lockers during Classes is carried out in an orderly manner. This year marks the inaugu- ration of a new system in the patrol. For the first time, the patrol is entirely composed of girls except for male ineinhers who are sta! tioned at the east enf trance of the building. The Corridor Patrol is under the auspices of the Student Council and is directed by its vice-president and Mr. Marshall. i .l we 'li' i ' .., f 'l During the year the junior Red Cross organi- zation has sent gifts of Clothing and food to children in other coun- tries. Articles to aid com- fort and recreation have been sent to hospitalized Veterans. The work of the Junior Red Cross provides valuable train- ing and brings about good citizenship. These activities further inter- national understanding abroad as well as in our own country and in our community. President H H ...... .. ...Lyman Turley Vice-President. ..... .. t Secretary. ....... ..... . .Sarah Kraft Treasurer ..,. . ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Pqf Gqmen All-City Representatives ,,,,, lohn Wheeler Ted Mason . I Q km Z? C 9704701 . o o o . - ' Chairman.. ,.,,. .. .,., Nancy Britton Hour Captain 1... ,,,.. ,,..,, S hirley Montz 2 ,,,,,,, ,.,,,..,,,,,,,, P aula Lupo 3. ,,,. ..........,,, Joyce Evans 4 ,,.,,, ,........ J aclyn Weatherholt 5... ,.,,,....... Beverly O'Neai 6.. ..........,,, Carol Hartley 7... .. ,... .Pat Kinsella Top Row: A. Ragland, C. Yates, S. Mcntz, J. Hutchin, B. Montgomery, H. Hufen, C. Moore, B. O'Neal, B. Davis, N. Shinholtz, P. Strider, J. Wells, T. Campbell. 3rd Row: G. Jones, A. Donovan, P. Lupo, M. Rowland, S. Douglas, B. Johns, M. Harvey, M. Hearon, J. Weotherholt, B. C n, L. Cooper. 2nd Row: A. Boyne, D. Ritch, E. Brehm, R. Kienle, B. Coates, L. Cochran, E. Fraser, C. Ravenscroft, L. Cox, P. Kinsella, M. Bibb, P. Hart, J. Evans. lst Row: H. Coonrad, P. Stucker, C. Richardson, R. McKee, l. Hoggatt, C. Hartley, P. Sinovich, A. Davis, R, Lytle, J. Hobbs, V. Crecxson, M. Buster. 67 I ooo 19042 i Top Row-J. Bird, W. Winch, J. Peden, L. Moneymaker, B. Paffy, V. Kearns, H. Hulen, R. Bradbury, D. Scott, R. Rusche. 4th Row-H. Sherman, D. Thomas, E. Rusche, R. Walden, J. Park, L. Turley, R. Crawford, T. Borden, R. Reich. 3rd Row-A. Manning, D. Jones, B. Keller, D. Wheaf, D. Moss, C. Fosier. 2nd Row-D. Ross, B. Harvey, D. Kozu, L. Thompson, F. Shull, P. McCormack, L. Jayne. lsr Row-J. Swezy, J. Pasmore, L. Jay, L. Ramsey, N. Grant, R. Hanna. L. Turley, J. Park, L. Ramsey, R. Reich, D. Thomas, R. Walden, B. Crawford, E. Rusche. The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend through the school and community high standards of Christian character. This year the most important activi- ties of the Hi-Y were Youth and Governmentv and the Pre-Easter Services. ln the Youth and Government pro- gram Centralis Hi-Y sent ten delegates to Jefferson City. In the Capitol, these delegates learned about state gov- ernment. The Pre-Easter Services, held before school during the week before Easter, again were very successful, as they have been in the past. President ................ Vice-President ........ Secrerary .................... Sergeonf-ai'-Arms ..... Devotions Chairman ....... Officers First Semesfer .........Bob Walden .......,,Jum Park .........Spud Rusche .........Dick Thomas ........,Larry Jay Second Semester Jim Park Larry Ramsey Dick Thomas Bob Reich Lyman Turley f- E 5 S. Stroud, B. Julius, V. Renne, B. Logan, B. Markham, B. Thomas, D. Owen, M. Daniels, S. Smith, P. Strider, J. Couch. J. Belcher, D. Norris, G. Scholley, R. Frogge, D. Conley, C. Richardson, P. Scxrver, B. Nelson, B. Davis, M. Phillipscn, illips, K. Wells, J. Marshall, P. Hook, P. Stucker, B. Brown, S. Rendigs, M. Thorson, S. Noble, V. Boyer. Top Row 3rd Row. C. Kawallek. 2nd Row: L. Ph lst Row: M. Grider, M. Davis, S. Poe, D. Watts, Miss Sutton, H. Coonrod, J. Wilkerson, R. Lytle, D. Sorrells, A. Nelson, J. Gregory. AX .A President ................. Vice-President ........ Secretary .....,........... Treasurer .......... ...........,, Inter-Club Council ....... Cabinet Top Row: S. Snyder, Miss Sutton, E. Fassig, J. Williamson, C. Yates, J. Ford, N. Miller. Bottom Row: N. Poarch, G. lester, C. Harper, B. Blair, C. Kawallek, M. Epstein. Officers Jane Williamson Elizabeth Fassig Carolyn Yates Jo Ann Ford Darlene Reveal Sue Ann Snyder Y-Teens, together with all other members of the Y. VV. C. A., share a common purpose which is To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. ln this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. They combine recreation and learning to help them in developing a richer life. They act together to bring about a better community-a better world. Every year they have many service projects, world fellowship pro- grams, and social gatherings. Along with growing' as a person comes growing in friendship with peoples of all nationalities, races, and religions. 63 The Zoology Club makes available a better and broader knowledge of Nature and Zoologi- cal problems. The club aids the students in the Zoology course and also helps them apply the subject to everyday life. Programs consist of lec- tures by outside men and of films which are not used in the class- room. At times, individ- ual members furnish the programs. In the spring, field trips take the place of meetings. at gm! O I O 0 1... .,., . i ...Z Officers President .,.,,...,,..,,,. Vice-President ,,,,..... Secretar -Treasurer, .. Y Program Chairman Reporter ..... ,,..,,,,..,, Sergeant-at-Arms , Critic ,..,....,........,,,..,,,,,.,, Advisors ,,..,,,,,,. ,,... First Term Shirley Montz Jim Bell .Nancy Shinholtz Pat Sinovich Billie Thomas Jerry Dougan Beverly Mood Miss Leibengood Mr. Hann Second Term Nancy Shinhaltz Mary Daniels Pat Sinovich Pat Tucker Elva Fraser Jerry Dougan Shirley Montz Miss Leibengood Mr. Hann Top Row: M. Epstein, B. Thomas, L. Jayne, V. Rock, R. Walden, R. Kingman, E. Fitz, W. Gibson, M. Schreier, M. Blaine. 3rd Row: C. S. Hann, M. Michaels, S. Miller, J. Peters, P. Langley, M. Daniels, S. Fender, B. Nelson, P. Higgins, J. Frantz. 2nd Row: N. Miller, P. Tucker, E. Langston, R. Kienle, L. Cochran, D. Hall, C. Roseen, P. Bryan, E. Fraser. lst Row: D. Konomos, D. Zimmerling, D. Duncan, P. Sinovich, S. Montz, N. Shin- holtz, J. Dougan, J. Bennett, M. Buster. U60 . . . on limb, Jn ofzwfecl Top Row: S. Rendigs, J. McCubbin: P. Williams: D. Robinson, N. Glavas, J. Bell, Officers First Term J- McDaniel. L- Hl9QlnS, M- Purtle, M- 5l1elf0I1- President ....,, ,,,.. ,..,.. ........ A t h ena Paitires 3rd Row: E, Kittrell, D. Garton, B. Ne'son, C. Horner, P. Tucker, C. Knox, C. VlCe'P'1e5'd9 f '-'--f -- 'ff -'- C O'fhlxgVe Saunders, J. Colley, D. Douglas. Recording Secretary .....,,,.,... gipwrdalpglsgmcm 2nd Row: l. Hoggatt, R. Kienle, S. Bell, R. Harte, A. Salmon, C. Foreman, N. Thomas, P. Bryan, P. Olive. 5ergeanf,m,A,mS YvYYYYYY--AA--'-w. 151 Row, R, Kingman, E. Langston, S. Wayman, J. Wahlstrom, C. Weir, A. Patires, Critic .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.... ..... B. Hoyt, L. Stansbrough, Mr. Schmitt. Song Leader ............ Second Term Richard Kingman Carole Horner Anadale Salmon Charlotte Knox Shirley Woyman Pete Williams Athena Patires Ellie Langston Trouvere Club has as its high purpose the pro- viding of an opportunity for young people to par- ticipate in the musical life of the school and the furtherance of musi- cal activity in school. Activities of the club are directed toward better appreciation and enjoy- ment of music although emphasis is also put on social functions. l 64 l Top Row: D. Wurth, J. Jackson, F. Pickrell, R. Megaughey, D. Dietzel, C. Heaton, J. Lord, B. Seigel, W. Gibson, T. Smith, C. Smith, M. Shelton, J. Fields, R. Carter. 3rd Row: C. Schwarzenholz, B. Julius, C. McDaniel, C. Pierce, M. Ward, K. Sey- mour, J. Hart V Bo er B Avril M Wall C Watlin P Lon J. Hord, S. Powell, 2nd Row: M. Phillipson, D. Scott, K. Keck, M. Hamilton, C. Mobley, M. Grider, D. Watts, R. Rusche, G. Anderson, A. Ramirez, C. Hartley, J. Belcher, B. Lowell. lst Row: V. Buck, C. Yates, L. Fisher, S. Noble, E. Price, E. Sever, W. Long, S. Williamson, P. Kinsella, E. Fraser, T. Wells, B. Sipes, M. Jordon. -, - Y D, . , - , . 9, - 9, Miss McLaughlin. Officers Consules ........... Praetor ,..... ......,.. Scriba ,.,,.......,........ Quaestor .......... Aediles ..,... ........, Censores... Dux Carminum ..... First Semester Carolyn Yates Michael Jordan Bill Long Patricia Kinsella Elva Fraser Ella Dale Sever Tom Wells ,Maryanna Phillips Elaine Price Marion Shelton Second Semester Vanessa Boyer Kurt Metzl Bill Long Donna Watts Sue Noble Ella Dale Sever Dean Lawrence on Joan Belcher Tom Wells Marion Shelton waz? The French Club was organized to give French students an opportunity to further their knowl- edge of French culture, to practice speaking and understanding French by participating in French plays, and to promote 21 feeling of international good will. Such activi- ties are valuable and stimulating to students' cultural and social lives as well as bringing new interest to schoolwork. This year the club has had programs on French art, French music, and has given several French skits. The Reverend D. Allen Martin of the Ivanhoe Christian Aquiliferi offers an opportunity for Latin students to enjoy plays, songs, pictures and games based upon Roman cus- toms, mythology and his- tory. Aquiliferi means standard-bearers or, more literally, eagle - bearers. The eagle was the sym- bol of Rome, as it is of the United States and of Central. An aquiliferi, a man who carried a golden eagle on a stand- ard, led the Roman le- gions into battle. The aquiliferi of Central hope to cooperate with the leaders of the school, lifting high her stand- ards-symbolized by her soaring eagle. Church gave an iuus, Officers First Semester Second Semester Top Row: N. Thomson, P. Dyer, B. Clary, G, Newland, M. Kooken, D. Argie, J. t t d t lk Prssidenf ..........,...,,... Marilyn Miller Pm Tucker Knepper, B- Logan, B. Nelson. ra e 3 on a recent Vice-President .......... Phyllis Olive Nancy Shinholtz . . vigil to Paris secrelary VVYY'YY,V.VAVVVV--A Shlrley Waymcm Suzy Wllllamson 2nd Row: M. Davis, C. Sandford, P. Tucker, J. Anderson, P. Hart, J. Reichman, Treasurer ....,,,,,,,......, Sylvia Smith Joyce Knepper P. KlI1SellC1, l-- Wolfe, A. CUTHS- Song Leaders, Betty Brown Betty Brown Critic ....... Nancy Shinholtz Suzy Williamson Marilyn Miller P. Olive, S. Wayman. lst Row: L. Ettlinger, N. Shinholtz, B. Brown, S. Smith, Miss Engel, M. Miller, 65 fha! . .. flbzlwn, Obfmf ,Www 4, . Top Row-S. Snyder, B. Thomas, L. Moneymaker, E. Wright, P. McCormack, B. Long, J. Coughlin, J. Peden, T. Cassidy, R. Williams, J. Hook, H. Juel. 3rd Row-P. Dawkins, L. Ballarcl, J. Blackwell, M. Miller, M. Phillipson, N. Holmes, G. Schalley, B. Logan, B. Clary, J. Byrne, B. Julius, N. Figgins, 2nd Row-G. McClure, A. Tommasini, S. Kraft, E. Fraser, D. Goins, V. Bell, C. Vanlandingham, J. Hook, P. Kinsella, V. Allen, D. Motter. lst Row-Mr, Nance, B. Skinner, E. Fry, C. Anderson, P. Nave, A. Bronfman, B. Avril, A. Smedley, D. Buster, R. Vitale. The Drama Club was formed for the Purpose of raising the cultural standards of the school. This organiza- tion gives the budding actors and actresses a chance to express themselves. During the year the members of the Drama Club gave several plays for as- semblies. The big production of the year, One Foot in Heaven, contained many Drama Club members. Officers First Term President ................... ....... ............ B o la Wagner Vice-President ....... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, M ickey Oghry Secretary ................. .. .............. Miriam Rowlangl Treasurer ...,., ,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, v,,,,,,,,,,, , , J oqn Siler Sergeanf-at-Arms ...... .,,.................. V ictor Kearns Second Term President ................................. .Richard Williams Vice-President .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,AA J Qqn Siler SSCFHUFY ............... H ........ Louise Ballard Treasurer .................,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, S gp-gh Krqff Sergeant-at-Arms ....... .,,.... J erry Coughlin CFIHC --.------------------..-. ........ B ob Wagner Standing-V. Kearns, S. Kraft, J. Coughlin. Sitting-L. Ballard, B. Wagner, R. Williams, M. Rowland. 2nd Row-M. Rowland reads Luke 2, M. Phillipson, J. Siler, B. Wagner in No Room in the Inn. lst Row-V. Kearns, R. Williams, B. Ellis, S. Snyder, B. Wagner, M. Rowland, L. Ballard, G. Scholley in Thanksgiving ploy, Bread. Lawn ' ly eww ' 42,5 . . . WWQQMI Top Row-R. Williams, E. Wrighf, D. DeWitt, R. Warburton, D. Knepperg T. Cassidy, D. Laughlin, R. Brown, l.. Schmidi. 2nd Row-H. Henry, H. Hulen, D. Argie, M. Jordon, C. Moore, W. Winch, J. Peden, D. Dietzel, B. Montgomery, Mr. Cormon. is? Row-N. Britton, E. Foissig, B. Johns, E. Rusche, J. Bird, R. McCormick, N. Elements,-A. Nelson, A. Curtis. President ,.,.......... Vice-President ....... . ..-.- . Secretary. ,,......... .. Treasurer ...... , .,,,. .. Sergeanf-af-Arms ..,..... ..--- Reporter. ......... ..-.----- '--- - - Officers First Term Deon DeWitt Nancy Britton Bob Monigomery Richard Williams mi-iJim Peden Polly Holman Second Term Jim Peden Jerry Marshall Richard Brown Charles Moore Nelmhe-mga!-G-A ' Richard McCormick The Engineers, Club was organized for the purpose of engen- dering interest in engineering and the related fields of science and mathematics. The programs consist of experiments illustrat- ing principles of science, chiefly physics and chemistry. Special recognition is given for each year's outstanding student. For this a medal is placed on a plaque in the trophy case in room 211. The Engineers' Club also chooses the highest ranking student in chemistry and physics. I Xi .N K xv c y , 1 xv i K ixf .- SX . x xc, , Y .1 X ll 1 N, , es l . ,. s ' N .x H Above-Mr. Crone's hit parade- Auld Lang Syne. Below-S. Hodge and C. Moore experiment at the pulley fable. ff W! g I President ............ Vice-President Y,..... ....,..... Secretary ....,..,........ ......... Treasurer ............,...... ......,.. Sergeant-at-Arms .........,....,... Critic ....,,.,.....,....,., 68 Top Row-C. Fry, D. Argie, B. Austin, L. Benton, V. Buck, F. Burry. 4th Row-C. Chambers, B. Evans, L. Galbreath, l. Hammer, E. Hedeen, G. Hess. 3rd Row-D. Jones, B. Keller, D. Koza, P. Lambert, H. McCoy, B. Myers. 2nd Row-J. O'Brien, G. Patton, J. Philpot, J. Poindexter, T. Price, L. Ramsey. Bottom Row-M. Reich, T. Sickel, T. Slaymaker, J. Wheeldon, D. Wolf. Not in Picture-G. Graner, B. Mcuntioy, W. Ragland. Officers First Term Bob Myers Clyde Fry Everett Hedeen Herb McCoy Bernard Austin Second Term Clyde Fry Herb McCoy Bernard Austin Everett Hedeen Charles Chambers George Hess The purpose of the C Club is to foster and improve athletics at Central. For eligibility for the Cv Club a boy must earn a first team letter in one of the major sports. Letter sweaters are worn by members, but only by the individuals who earned them. During the year decals are sold to -help pay for the clubls social activities. WW NNI ff. VW? s x Aiwa 'WWW' V., 'S i-zzira XX? s Ek Top Row- 5fh Row-E. 41h Row--C. 3rd Row-E. 2nd Row- lsf Row-D. Ideals of the Olympian Club are set high. Olympians try not only to raise higher the standards of athletics and sportsmanship, but they endeavor to help each other in the development of a well-rounded life in school and out. This year marks the inauguration of a new system of programs. Of the two meetings held each month, one is used for businessg the other puts into practice the ideals of the club. Ar.. Schwarzenholz, D. Coon, P. Blbler, D. Clifton, A. Curhs, S. Dedmon, D. Duncan. Duncan, P. Duncan, P. Dyer, S. Fender, M. Flever, J. Gregory, M. Grider. Harper, J. Hart, N. Henehan, P. Higgins, H. Higgs, J. Hook, J. Hook. Johnson, G. Katz, N. Kugler, V. McCall, C. Mobley, B. Mueller, B. Nelson. Noble, M. O'Neil, C. Ravenscrofi, R. Reid, J. Richards, B. Richardson, K. Seymour. Simmons, B. Sipes, M. Slaven, A. Smedley, J. Stanbrough, N. Thomson, H. Williamson, Miss Purnell. Olympian Officers Firsi Term Second Term President ..................... ........ C arol Schwarzenholz Dorothy Coon Vice-Presidenl' ................ ......... E llen Duncan Roberla Reid Recording Secrefary ......... ........ D orolhy Coon Barbara Sipes Treasurer ......,................................ Verna McCall Barbara Richardson Corresponding Secrefary ............ Barbara Richardson Harvey A. Williamson Sergeanf-af-Arms ......................... Roberta Reid Geraldine Kal: Reporter ................... ......... Barbara Sipes Sondra Fender Criric .............. ........ S ondra Fender Myrile O'Neil Songleader .... ......... J udy Sfanbrough Verna McCall Y 7 0: e ' con a al Cgodawwfzbn Top 6th 5tl1 4th 3rd 2nd lst - Learning While Earning Row-Jerry Connely, Mosher's Food Store, Louise Land, Montgomery Ward Bi Co., Charles Coats, Sears, Roebuck 8: Co., Gerriann Bell, Macy's, Shirley Gilbert, Sears, Roebuck Bi Co., Mona Hackler, Elko Photo Products Co., Mary Lamont, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Row-Howard Davis, The Kansas City Star, Sheila Shull, Household Finance Corporation, Lucille McGuire, Sears, Roebuck 81 CO.: Mary Porter, National Bellas Hess, lnc., Marvin Lewis, Manncraft Displays, Arthur Harmon, Milgram's, Bill Freeman, Montgomery Ward 81 Co. Row-Eddie Bowers, Westport Printing Co., Erma Wolfe, Montgomery Ward 81 Co,, Carol Peterman, Montgomery Ward 81 Co., Glenn Mills, Eso-S Pictures, Kenneth Anderson, Burstein-Applebee Co., Richard Davis, Business Men's Assurance, Shirley Weidman, Sears, Roebuck 8. Co. Row-Clarence Godman, Firestone Tire 81 Rubber Co., Darrel Taylor, Sears, Roebuck 84 Co., Tom Clinkenbeard, Milgram's, James Gray, Sherwin- Williams Paint Co., Leon Wyss, Kansas City Public Library, Geraldine Bockelman, Radiolab, Ronald White, Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. Row-Billy Collins, Independent Electric Machinery Co., Bernice Ramsey, Burstein-Applebee Co., Joyce Ratlitf, Chamberlin Company of America, J. D. Foster, Scott Motors, Margaret Sanders, Elko Photo Supply Co., lda Jane Barncord, Montgomery Ward 8. Co., David Reiman, Radiolab. Row-James Brown, Sears, Roebuck 81 Co., John Bledsoe, Albert Tool Si Gage Co., Patricia Slavens, Kansas City Life Insurance Co., Marian Rosen- blum, Radiolab, Paul Waterhouse, St. Luke's Hospital, Ella Mae Grauberger, Universal Underwriters, Louise Lockridge, Business Men's Assurance. Row-Clifford Cranfill, Radiolab, Tommy Lerner, Macy's, Mariorie Hudson, Chapman Dairy Co., Mary DeSalme, Peck's, Betty Luker, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., Miss Dahl, Student Co-ordinator. ml had Top Row-MXSQ1. Quigley, C. Brouse, L. Northington, D. Knepper. 4fl1 Row-D. Henson, B. Glover, R. Warburton, A. Harmon. 2nd Row-H. Brooks, F. leo, N. Boley, S. Dubin. 3rd Row-B. Willis, B. Rowley, M. Gabbert, W. Baker. lsf Row-G. Newland, R, Benneii, B. Brooks, H. Wessley, A. Hom. Noi in Piciure-l.. Viquesney, J. Mchin. The newly-formed Memorial Club is connected with the R.O.T.C. department. Its thirty- one members must fulfill requirements of an HM average in all subjects and at least one semester of R.O.T.C. The club furnished firing squads at military funerals for those who have died in battle, and veterans of former wars. 71 dame! Jo Committee Above-C, Harper, M. Turner, Miss Jones, L. Sandler, J. Evans, C. Watling. Below-M. Blaine, D. Duncan, G. Davee, J. The Teen Town Committee is a group of students which meets every other Tuesday to plan Teen Town, which is held every Friday night in the Girls' Gymnasium. It provides a good, clean, inexpensive place to spend an evening dancing or playing basketball or ping-pong. Every- one is welcome. Teen Town is sponsored and chaperoned by teachers and parents. ,Ai Young. President., ,.., Vice-Presidente, Secretary ,,..........,... Treasurer, . i.i, ,,,, , Sergeant-at-Arms. ,..,,, . Officers Lenora Sandler Marilyn Turner ....fJ5'yce Evans Carolyn Harper ..Carol Watling 47 it Above- Look, Ma, I'm dancing , Mr. Harris pays a visit. Below-Little Fischer comin' through, Royalty celebrates, Practice makes perfect-Wright vs. Williams. 72 Top Row-Latin Club treatment of CindereIlcx g Engineers look interested. 2nd Row--Y-Teens ploy Santa Claus to three German childreng Concert Choir sings for refreshments. ist Row-Lit Societies at Wyandotte County Lodgep Print shop slogan- The Lumincry must come through Top lnserf-Pedestriuns, beware! Lower Insert-Engineers Club officers. mf hm Top Row--Christmas in Front Hallp President Buck at Open Houseg Planning big af College Day. 3rd Row-The Eagles in Award Assembly: Sally and Harold at Consoliclaleolp Panel on Driving Safely. 2nd Row -Foolball Queen Nancyg Barb and Jim ai Last Night Date: Hello Day for new Cenlraliles. lsl' Row-Mayor Myers sfresses need for communily recreation cenlerg Who'll you have? Big Bob Myers! HM1 friends . . . campaigns Coughlin. MUSIC PRUDUCTIUNS UUYS SPURTS GIRLS SPURTS RJ. T.6. g p rw- Top Row-S. Hodge, K. Jewett, B. Walden, R. Kingman. Row 10-D. Sloane, D. Knepper, B. LaFayette, D. Adams, B. Mclntosh. Row 9-H. Hatch, P. Waterhouse, B. Harvey, N. Glavas, B. Perry, B. Best. Row 8-J. Maxwell, J. McDaniel, L. Jay, N. Grant, J. Bell, E. Funk. Row 7-J. Lunceford, L. Turley, H. Sherman, B. Myers, P. Lambert, M. Wuerdeman. Row 6-R. Bittner, A. Patires, S. Weidman, B. Nelson, C. Horner. President ................ Vice-President .,., Secretary ....,,,...., Treasurer ..... ewfhal Row 5- Row 4- D. Konomas, C. Weir, C. Harper, J. Richards, M. Shelton, M. Eicks. V. Allen, R. Kienle, E. Langston, M. Flever, B. Avril. Row 3-P. Bryan, S. Wayman, D. Clifton, S. Norman, M, Wall, G. McClure. Row 2-J. Wahlstrom, l. Hoggatt, 5. McFarland, L. Lockridge, S. Gordon, G R.o Row 1- Olive, Officers First Term ,.,,...Paul Lambert .......,Neil Grant .....,.Mcrry Jane Eicks ....Carolyn Harper Back Row-V. Allen, P. Olive, D. Douglas. Front Row--L. Jay, D. Adams, A. Patires, L. Stansbrough, S. McFarland, K. Jewett, Mr. Schmitt. 76 WST. B. Merritt, J. Colley, D. Douglas, L. Stanslsrough, E. Sever, P. Mr. Schmitt. Second Term Neil Grant Joe Westervelt Lora Stansbrough Iva Hoggatt Nick Glavas The Concert Choir, a select group of sixty-five mixed voices, has steadily progressed under the capable direction of VVillard Schmitt. At Christmas this year, the Choir presented an assembly in the auditorium and was heard over KMBC by tran- scription. The Choir has also sung at Southeast Presbyterian Church at its annual Fall Vesper Con- cert, the All-City Choir Festival, and the Spring Concert when it presented selections from Briga- doonf' The Central Singers are twelve Concert Choir members organized into an ensemble which sings madrigals and folk songs. The members, a select group, are chosen for their musical ability, their deep interest in music and their love for this type of singing. ' jgko' First Vertical Row at Left-K. Smith, B. Gunn, R. Edwards, D. West, C. Selders, S. Manlove, P. McClonahan, M. Miller, L. Higgins, D. Grube. 2nd Row-K. Smith, S. Poe, D. Motter, D. Pittser, J. Pruitt,'M. Woolridge, G. Lester, N, Holmes, M. Blaine, S. Rendigs. 3rd Row-E. Fry, D. Gorton, J. Kerr, J. Reichman, B. Carlson, A. Nelson, B. Fenton, E. Lunceford, L. Sandler, M. Pitts. Ath Row-D. Duncan, D. Kellogg, N. Henehon, B. Richardson, J. Hook, P Sinovich, S. Bell, E. Kittrell, N. Shinholtz, B. Milfer. 5th Row-G. Davee, M. Corum, E. Duncan, C. Foreman, N. Thomas, P Tucker, D. Coon, A. Tomasini, S. Smith, C. Saunders, E. Gehrs. 6th Row-B. Moad, J. Aguirre, G. Katz, F. Seimz, M. Jackson, R. Harte C. Pierce, B. Bell, J. Morris, P. Duncan, V. Thompson. Mr. Schmitt Officers President .........,...... ....... Vice-President ....... ....... Secretary ............ ....... Treasurer ...... ....... The Cirls' Choir is a chorus of seventy girls' voices under the direction of Mr. Schmitt. They sing three- and four-part music, both with accom-A paniment and without. This choir has sung for Thanksgiving and Christmas school programs, at the First Baptist Church, the Cirls' Choir Festival and the Spring Concert. Harmonettes, a group of twelve girls chosen from Cirls, Choir, performs at churches, dinners and school and club programs. Selections include secular, religious and popular songs. Members are chosen for their musical ability and enjoy- ment of singing. First Term Edith Lunceforcl Ruth Harte Lenora Sandler Dorothy Coon Second Term Ruth Harte Dorothy Coon Sally Rendigs Mary Lou Coram Verna McCall Jdn lim Left to Right-E. Luncetord, M. Woolridge, S. Poe, D. Kello99, D. Pittser, J. McCubbin, M. Jackson, V. McCall, J. Hook, S. Rendigs, P. Sinovich, C. Pierce. med Top Row-K. Phillips, A. Gautieri, Mr. Royer, D. Adams, J. Allen, R. Anderson, B. Barrett, B. Brooks. 5th Row-H, Brooks, R, Cardenas, D. Clinkenbeard, T. Clinkenbeard, M. Cohn, R. Courtney, R. Crabtree, D. DeWitt. 4th Row--J. Fisk, E. Fitz, P. Gilbert, C. Goldman, J. Gorham, N. Hasty, D. Hills, M. Jackson. 3rd Row-R. Jefferson, M. Jordan, L. Korp, C. Kreisel, C. Lockriolge, R. McCormick, C. McDaniel, M. Manley. 2nd Row-J. Marshall, P. Maxwell, P. Ogle, A. Patires, J. Perry, B. Rowley, A. Salmon, B. Seigel. lst Row-G. Shelton, D. Simmons, J. Stanbrough, B. Upton, L. Wessley, B. Williams, J. Wisley, C. Yeo. Not in Picture-J. Valenti, J. Brooner, L. Conrad. Guys and Dolls Overture The Central Band aided morale and school spirit by playing at football games, pep assemblies, and marching in parades. This year it also played for the Open House program and the Christmas assem- bly, as well as participating in the city-wide Band Festival and giving the yearly eve- ning procluction, the Band Variety Show. W .fA':.Q.rA.,,7:4 54.5. Top Row--C. Zenor, l. Hammer, Mr. Royer, A. Adams, A. Brazier Row 2-R. Holman, R. Harte, B. Hoyt, K. Jewetf, C. Lockridge. Row 1-G. Newland, R. O'Dell, A. Pafires, M. Purtle, L. Taylor. This year the orchestras of Central junior and Senior were combined in the All-Central Orchestra, which played in the city-wide orchestra festival and presented numbers in the Band Variety Show. Mem- bers of Central's orchestra were chosen by audition to playin the All-City High School Orchestra and in the State Orchestra. Command Performance by the Orchestra l 79 Above-J. Evans and C. Wotling- How Could You Believe Me? g R. Anderson- Young Mon With u Horn.' Below- And So To Sleep Aquin -P. Tucker, N. Shinholfz, S. Smilh, J. Wahlslrom: Scene sleolers-J. Ccughlin N. Brifton, P. Lambert, S. Eicks. Above-Rumba Rhyfhmetles-B. Nelson, M. Jordon, W. Pennell, B. O'Neul, C. McDoniels, D. Watts, Mr. Crane performs as Professor Phelix Ph. Phink. Below- Guys and Gals Overture by the bond, Graceful ballet by C. Zenor and D. Simmons. WWW WW Sfage Crew Above-Dole Price, Bob Fulkerson, Brifuin Walker. Below-Barbara Watson, Pai Kinsella, Beverly Watson. One Foot in Heaven Directed by Mr. Edwin V. Nance Climaxing Weeks of poster publicity and a snappy teaser, the Spring Play of 1952 brought down the house. After-the-show comments praised the realistic costumes and sets, the perfect character casting, and the excellent delivery of every member of the cast: Ruth Gower, Earl Wright, Joan Siler, Bob Getchell, Richard Williams, Barbara Ellis, Pat Kin- sella, Nancy Britton, David Wurth, Kierna Minor, Louise Barbara Logan, Bill Long, Maryanna Phillipson, John Botkin, Victor Kearns, Anita Smedley and Bob Wagner. 81 Of all the many activities that offer opportunities for Cen- tralites to get together, the one most unifying is the athletic program. At the Stadium, the Auditorium, or out on the track, the team in the game and the team in the grandztands are united in one purpose-to bring that victory back to dear old Central. VVith a loss of twenty-two lettermen, only eight returning lettermen and a host of underclassmen out for practice, the 1951 grid season at Central High had a doubtful future. Lacking in experience but full of competitive spirit, the Eagle squad took the field for its first game against the seasoned Wyandotte Bulldogs. The Bulldogs were too experi- enced, however, as they rolled over a scrapping Eagle teazn 35-6. With only the thought of scoring against the Kansas eleven, the Eagle squad got its chance late in the fourth period when Todd Sickel tossed a 30-yard pass to'Herb McCoy, who raced over for the touchdown. The statistics show us that Central was not outclassed too badly and the difference in the score was made by five fumbles lost and three passes intercepted. Surprising almost everyone except themselves, Central's hustling eleven trounced Paseo 25-0 in the league opener. The Eagles scored early in the first period when Sickel fired a 31-yard pass to Herb lVlcCoy, who plunged into the end zone. With Evans and Fry driving for most of the yardage, Central moved 60 yards to the 4, where on last down Sickel fumbled and Hess recovered in the end zone, giving us a 12-0 half-time lead. Returning with renewed spirit, the Eagles scored again after Austin's recovery of a fumble on the Paseo 9-yard line, when Poindexter hit pay dirt from the 2. A long pass from Slaymaker to Lambert, with Al Cauteri adding his conversion, ended the scoring. The Blue Eagles continued their winning ways against VVestport as speedy, shifty George Choo Choo Hess turned in a magnificent performance, scoring five touchdowns on jaunts of 7, 51, 47, 50, and 31 yards. Choo Choo gained 207 yards on 11 carries. Todd Sickel, the Eagles' ace quarter- back, also turned in a fine performance as he passed and guided the hustling Central eleven through the Tigers' for- ward wall with ease. 1 A determined Northeast team handed the blue and white of Central their first defeat of league play in a thrilling 6-0 tussle, October 13. The lone touchdown was made in the third quarter, when on a fake run to the right, Mooney, the Viking quarterback, suddenly stopped and fired a long pass to Windle, all alone on the Eagle 20-yard line. Statistically, the Eagles far surpassed the Vikings in passing, first downs, punting, and yards gained, but time after time the Viking forward wall rose up to defend its goal. The defensive work of Dink Fry was magnificent as the fiery halfback was all over the field piling up Viking plays. ' The faint hopes of obtaining a tie for championship by defeating Southwest faded suddenly as the favored Indians scored a 19-14 victory over Central the following week. Striking fast on quick opening plays, Stan Bold and John Powell scampered for jaunts of 65 and 50 yards to help give Southwest a 19-7 half-time lead. Central's tally came in the second period when Sickel hit Fry in the end zone with a short pass. Keyed up for the second half, Central's rugged line stopped the Indians cold, while in the fourth period, Sickel, after hitting Fry with a flat pass for 26 yards, flipped to McCoy in the end zone. The Eagles fought right down to the wire, throwing a terrific scare into the Indians when Tom Slaymaker recovered an on-side kickoff in the final minutes of the game. However, a pass interception by Carl Ade ended the game. , Hungry for another win, the Eagle eleven thumped Manual 22-O in their fifth league game. It was Choo Choo Hess again sparking the Eagles as he took two punts, sprint- ing 66 and 65 yards for touchdowns. Centra1's final score came early in the third period on a 36-yard pass from Sickel to McCoy. The two additional points were added in the first period when Evans crashed through the Manual line to block a punt for a safety. Although the Cardinals outrushed the Eagles, when the chips were down Central's forward wall tightened and halted their drives. Scoring a last minute touchdown, the East High Bears eked out a 14-13 victory over the Central High Eagles, who were hampered both by injuries and a case of overconfidence. It was the passing combinations of Sickel to McCoy, and Slaymaker to McCoy that accounted for the Eagle touch- downs. With conversions being the deciding factor, Fry's first attempt split the uprights. However, with Dink out because of an injury in the last half, Bob Myers' attempt for the all- important decision was wide. The unpredictable Eagles closed the 1951 grid campaign with a crushing 18-14 victory over Southeagt, ending the Knights' championship hopes. Herb McCoy scored late in the fourth period for what proved to be the winning touch- down as he took a 58-yard pass from Sickel and romped into the end zone. Choo Chooi' Hess again figured in the scoring as he scampered through left guard 25 yards for a tally, and threw to Slaymaker for 31 and 14 yards, the last finding Tom in the end zone for 6 points. Generally a running team, the Knights unleashed a passing attack that brought both Southeast tallies.'Dink Fry halted a last minute Knight rally when, with two seconds remaining in the game, he intercepted Dick Purdy's pass on the Central 10-yard line. What had been the unpredictable season for the Central Eagles turned out to be one of the most successful in several years. The league record of four wins, three losses and a tie for fourth place is hardly emblematic of this year's fighting eleven, who with a few breaks might have had a perfect record in league play. Certainly no team gave tougher oppo- sition. The 1951 Interscholastic All-Star team found three Eagles holding down starting berths in Dave Argie, guard, Todd Sickel, quarterback, and Tom Slaymaker, end. Although plagued by injuries at the first of the season, Bob Myers came back strongly to win a second team All-Star berth at guard, along with Herb McCoy, a second team Star at end. Dink Fry and George Hess in the backfield, and Bob Johnson at guard were all awarded honorable mention All-Star. Dave Argie, Central's brilliant guard, was further honored by receiv- ing a berth on the ALL-STATE Third Team. Wkjueyolikeleafnm... . , - 2 f f .nk QA, ,!Lf'L. .nv gl, First Team Football Top Row: E. Bywofers, W gland, G. Graner, T. Price, B. Keller, H. McCoy, P. McCormack, J. Philpot, F. Burry. 3rd Row: L. Galbrealh, D. Finnell, D. Wolf, J. Poindexler, G. Potion, l. Hummer, N. Grant, B. Austin, R. Thomas. 2nd Row: Coach Slaymaker, B. Mountioy, R. Johnson, M. Reich, B. Myers, D. Argie, V. Buck, T. Slaymaker, Coach French. isf Row: L. Ramsey, C. Fry, C. Chambers, R. Evans, G. Hess, T. Sickel, P. Lambert. The l95l football season opened up for Cen' tral's second squad with a new coach, Charles Workman, former Boston Brave outfielder, and a score of green gridsters. Coach and players soon became acquainted and together began the process of building the second squad. The Eaglets started the season in fine fashion as they trounced Paseo 19-7, October 2, and shut out VVestport the following week, 14-O. Central scored first against Paseo as O'Brien ran a punt back 30 yards. Then in the third period Potts went 10 yards for 6 points and threw 20 yards to Dyer for the final tally. Jay,s conversion made it 19 points. Ronnie Comer began the scoring against West- port as he took a hand-off and scampered 56 yards for a TD. Corder added another 6 points in the last half on a quarterback 'ikeepf' for 10 yards. lVlanfredi's tackle of Westport's right half behind the goal line added two more points. The Eaglets tasted defeat in their next two games as they went down before Northeast 9-O and Southwest 19-O. With a seeming lack of spirit and a host of injuries, the Central squad became an easy foe. Against East, the Eaglets fought to a scoreless O-O draw. Then a surprisingly tough Manual squad dumped them 6-O for their third defeat. Corder's Ubootlegi' run of 50 yards was the only Central threat of the game. The Eaglets ended the season with a 2 won, 4 lost and l tie record as Southeast defeated them 6-O in the last league game. Top Row-J. Glavis, J. Williamson, J. Judah, G. Thomas, R. Patterson, R. Hunsaker, A. Kimball, L. Jay, L. Sadler, S. Wheeldon, M. Ninnaman, J. Sands, J. Pasmore, T. Collins. 3rcl Row: J. Venlimiglia, D. Scoll, D. Guilliams, S. Bliss, D. Mason, C. Christopher, J. Zinn, R. Comer, B. Piper, D. Degges, D. McCoy, R. Dunn. 2nd Row: D. Schulte, B. Anderson, E. Potts, L. Beneger, J. Fields, R. Cage, F. Johnson, F. Shull, N. Walters, L. Cunduff, Coach Workman. lsf Row: L. Benton, B. Corder, H. Dyer, B. Brown, F. Manfredi, J. Denton, J. Maxwell, J. O'Brien, J. Hogland. ,Wow Top Row-Team shows husfle-lo the showersg All-Sicde Argie retiresp To-rc1-ro-boom-li-cy-Duncan, Smith, Burke and Avril 4fh Row-McCoy goes up for 'fwog Runlg Big Dole gushes iwo morey Hess wcdches Sickel sprawl, 3rd Row-52 closes in for the killp Grub il, Brucelg Get 'em, boys! 2nd Row-The ball and Daley Swishlg McCoy grins approval. is! Row- Here's the way ya do it g They wen? ihof-c-wuyg Oof! Qaaked laakel Central Eagles Central's Blue Eagles got off to a flying start by winning all except one of their pre-season games. The Kingbirds defeated De La Salle 43-39, Hogan 54-29, and Glennon 47-28, all on the home court. They also won at Rockhurst 41-32 before being downed by the Pembroke-Country Day Red Raiders 47-53. ln four of these games Dale Wheat went over the 20-point mark, once for 30 points, against llogan. But the Eagles didnlt take the defeat by Pem-Day lying down. They bounced back to win the next four games with lledemptorist, Ruskin, Olathe, and the Alumni. Central's quintet also opened the lnterscholastic League season with a big surprise. The boys from Central defeated the highly rated Paseo Pirates 46-34. On offense the Eagles were really hot, hitting 49 per cent on field goals and 57 per cent on free throws. Todd Sickel, Dale Wlheat, and flerb hlcCoy were high scorers on the Central team with 12, 11, and 10 points, respectively. Paseo's Bill Ross was high scorer with 13 points. The Blue Eagles also won their second interscholastic tilt against hlanual 29-26. The Redbirds kept Centralites on the edges of their seats with their game of deliberate ball- control. The Cardinals held the lead during the first half, but the Kingbirds kept the hlanual team scoreless during the third period and pulled ahead to win. Dale Vllheat was high scorer with 13 points. The Northeast Vikings blasted Centralls championship hopes by defeating the Kingbirds 49-40 in the Eagles' third league start. The Vikingsl center, lim Toner, was high point man with 19 points. Centralls Blue Eagles lost their second straight game to VVestportls Tigers 41-38. The Kingbirdsl late surge was stopped by the Tigers' stalling tactics in the last period. llcrh McCoy was Central's high scorer with 10 points. The Kinghirds dropped another game to East 31-43 in their fifth league start. Dale VVhcat's 16 points were not enough to keep Central in the race with the Bears, sparked by Herb h'lorgan's 19 points. Central lost its fourth straight game to Southwest 45-47 in two overtimes. The Eagles boasted a percentage of 43 in what appeared to be the break in their longest winless streak in two years, but hl. Powell came along to put the lndians into the overtime with a bucket from the corner and did a repeat performance to win the game for the Southwest team. Dale Wheat was high scorer of the game with 20 of the Eagles' 45 points. The Eagles wound up their league season with another loss to Southeast 42-52. lt was the fifth straight loss for the Kingbirds and dropped them to seventh place in the league standing. Tom Slaymaker led the Eagle scoring with 12 points. The Eagles were hampered by the loss of Dale VVheat who only played half of the game because he was just recov- ering from the flu. The hard-fighting Central quintet suffered their worst defeat at the hands of Lillis 56-38 in a post-season on the Lillis home court. The Eagles continued to give Lillis squad a running battle all the way but were unable to overcome the tremendous height advantage of the fighting lrish. The height advantage of the Lillis team showed up in the per- centage of baskets hit by Central. The Kingbirds were only able to sink 44 per cent of their shots as compared with 77 per cent for the lrish. The high scorer of the game was Dick Thompson of Lillis who scored 16 points. Herb McCoy was high point man for Central with 11 points. The Central Eagles met defeat in their final game of the season as they went down before the William Chrisman Bears 57-40, to eliminate them from the regional tournament at North Kansas City, February 27. The Kingbirds were on the short end of the score from the first of the game and their last-minute rally was in vain. Herb McCoy was again Cen- tral's high scorer with 12 points. The Blue Eagles wound up the season with a final tally of 10 games won and 8 lost, a better than average record for a team that started the season with two lettermen. Members of the first squad receiving letters were: Dale Wheat. Herb McCoy, Paul Lambert, Todd Sickel, Tom Slaymaker, Dwight lones, lohn Philpot, Bruce Keller, lerry Poindexter, Everett Hedeen, Harold Hatch, Paul Krahen- buhl and 'lay Kamin. Special congratulations go to Dale YVheat and Paul Lam- bert. Dale was placed on the All-Star second team and Paul received honorable mention on the All-Star team. Centralis high scoring records were rather divided, with Dale Wheat, Herb McCoy, Paul Lambert and Todd Sickel all taking honors. And so another page is turned in the basketball history of Centralls Blue Eagles. Central Eaglets Central's Eaglets opened their basketball season by defeat- ing the Clennon quintet on the Central court 33-25. Forest Shull led the scoring for Central with 12 points. In their second game the Eaglets went down to defeat at the hands of a scrappy Pem-Day five, 40-36. Larry lay led the Central scoring with 10 points. Next came well-deserved victories over Hogan 33-29 and De La Salle 48-32, followed by a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of the Olathe B-squad 35-32. The Eaglets got off to a bad start in interscholastic League play with a loss to the Manual second squad 36-33. This loss, however, was followed by a win over the North- east second team 38-35. Roundball fortunes took another drop when they suffered their second league defeat at Paseo's hands 56-47. Things brightened up the following week when the Eaglets downed a scrappy East team 38-33. In bowing before VVestport by a score of 45-26, the Eaglets suffered one of their worst defeats of the season. But the fighting Eaglets came blazing back to down Southeast, 47-43. The Eaglets, in their last league game with Southwest, were given a humiliating defeat, 75-48, to come out of league play with a won 3, lost 4 record. In their final game of the season the Eaglets suffered defeat at the hands of a scrappy Lillis B-squad 44-32. The record shows 7 wins against 7 losses, not as good as in the last two years, but from a team which was inexperi- enced at the season's start has come some of the most promis- ing talent for first team in years. ...dmkegl First Team Basketball Top Row-H. McCoy, D. Wheat, B. Keller, D. Jones. 2nd Row-J. Philpot, J. Poindexter, T. Sfaymaker, H. Hatch, B, Austin. lst Row-J. Kamin, T. Sickel, P. Lambert, P. Krahenbuhl. A . K Second Team Basketball Top Row-F. Shull, D. Toler, T. Price, T. Cox, L. Thompson. 2nd Row-Mr. Workman, T. Collins, B. Harvey, L. Jay, L. Cunditf, C. Foster. lst Row-E. Potts, J. O'Brien, L. Ramsey, T. McGclvern, N. Francis Www Top Row-C. Fry, R. Dunn, J. Fields, E. Potts, T. McGovern, D. Argie, F. Shull, T. Price, D. Jones, C F 1 D Grampscxs, R. Cage, B. Harvey, B. Hunsoker, F. Burry, l.. Bywuters, B. Piper, H. Hatch, Munfrecli. T 2nd Row-J. Britton, J. Zinn, B. Walker, J. Newman, J. Maxwell, R. Hill, D. Thomas, l. Hummer, P. K h b hl D. Toler, L. Beneg s ow-. enon, . ar, B. Anderson, L. Galbreath, D. Finnell, B. Johnson, D. Wolfe. Wheeldon, R. Clark, T. Slaymaker, M. Reich, E. Hedeen, G.- Patton, B. Myer B E V B k l. R if R L B 1 J J. Denton, D. McCoy, . vans, . uc, . umsey. The track schedule for Central's Blue Eagles this year will be as follows: April 4-State Indoor Meet, Columbia. April 9-10-Inter-Class Meet. April 18-Southwest at Central. April 19-K. U. Relays at Lawrence. April 22-Northeast at Central. April 25-Shawnee Mission Relays. May 2-East at Central. May 7-Southeast at Central. May 9-St. Joseph Relays, St. joseph. 16-17-State Outdoor, Columbia. May May 23-24-City Meet. Witli only four returning lettermen, Everett Hedeen, Rondal Clark, Bob Myers and Tom Slaymaker, Central will field one of the greenest teams in recent years. The leading contenders for places on the team for the dashes are lim Wheeldon, Don McCoy, lohn OiBrien, Jerry Zinn and Ronnie Hill. Wheeldon and Hill are probably the two leading runners. The relay team will most likely consist of Bob Myers, Larry Benton, Rondal Clark and John O'Brien, with lim Wheeldon or Harold Hatch as an alternate. In the 440- and 880-yard dashes, Bob Myers, Rondal Clark and Melvin Reich will probably represent Cen- tral. Myers has the advantage of experience and will likely be the strong man. Centralis probable hurdlers will be Ronnie Hill, lohn O'Brien, Cary Patton and Herb McCoy. Probably the only one out for the mile run will be Everett Hedeen, who can be expected to take some firsts for Central in this event. The Blue Eagles, high jumpers will consist of Bruce Keller, Tom Slaymaker and lerry Fields. Central will benefit greatly from the presence of Bob Throneberry, who does a fine job of pole-vaulting. All in all, Centralis track squad is quite inexperienced, but they can be counted on to give their best. Since most of the squad are sophomores and juniors, the experience gained this season will give Central a good track team for the next two years. Although unable to win a match in the fall Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, the Central Tennis Team gave good account of itself. ln the singles, Paul Greenberg met Dave Poissner of Southwest and was defeated. Nick Glavas lost to John Titus of Southeast 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Vying for the doubles cham- pionship, the team of 'lim Peden and Richard Williams advanced into the second round, drawing a first round bye. However, they were eliminated by Northeastls first team. Dick Hanna and Bob Wagner lost to Northeast's second team 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Letters in tennis are awarded to any player who wins a match. ewiwfw Above-P. Greenberg, N. Glcxvos, D. Hanna Below-J. Peden, R. Williams. fum! Above-J. O'Brien clears the hurdle: Burning up the cinders-E. Hedeen, J. Wheeldon, B. Myers: Timber-topping G. Potion Below-Ws not all plcy!p Ace Hammer tries for 40. aa I yfwfmelw Wk? Hockey Back Row-D. Coon, H. Williamson, R. Reid, M. Flever, B. Nelson, N. Thomson, B. Richardson, Miss Jones. Froni Row-A. Smedley, E. Duncan, B. Sipes, C. Schwarzenholz, P. Higgins, J. Slanhrough, D. Clifton, D. Duncan. Individual Back Row-S. Dedmon, M. Flever, H. Williamson, N. Henehan, B. Richardson, B. Nelson, C. Schwarzenholz, N. Thomson, J. Sian- brough. Fronf Row-D. Coon, E. Duncan, R. Reid, Miss Jones, G. Katz, A. Smedley, B. Sipcs, D. Duncan It is not whether you won or lost, but how you played the gamef, This might have been the motto of the Girls' Physical Education Department of Central High School this past year, since the department stresses achievement, not only in ability, but in sportsmanship. The sports in which the girls participate are divided into two groups, team and individual. The team sports are composed of hockey, basketball, volleyball and soft- ball, while the individual sports consist of swimming, badminton, table tennis, dancing, skating and bowling. These sports are climaxed each year by three sportsdays. This year the sportsdays were hockey, volleyball and individual sports. Because Miss Gertrude lones and Miss Hazel Purnell coached the girls, not only in the ability to play the game, but also in sportsmanlike conduct, the girls again brought credit to the school. Volleyball Back Row-S, Dedmon, S. Fender, R. Reid, M. Flever, V. McCall, N. Thomson, B. Richardson, Miss Jones. Froni Row-N. Henehan, C. Schwarzenholz, M. Slaven, E. Duncan G. Katz, J. Sfanbrough, D. Duncan Managers Back Row-S. Dedman, H. Williamson, B. Richardson, C. Schwarzen holz, N. Thomson, E. Kiftrell. Front Row-D. Coon, R. Reid, B. Nelson, B. Sipes, .l. Sfanbrough, D. Duncan. Although many girls take part in the sports program for pleasure only, there are also those who take part in them for the awards. The small shield and the large shield are offered for girls who participate. The school letters, or the Big C as it is called, are offered, not only for girls who participate, but for those who are able to win in competition. To win this award one must also play on a sportsday team and officiate in the intramural pro- gram. For those girls who have earned these awards a pin is offered upon the completion of more requirements. This pin is known city-wide, as it is given to girls of all high schools who are able to meet the requirements. The girls' physical education training in high school not only prepares a girl for worthwhile leisure time activi- ties following graduation, but it also helps to build a well-rounded life. WWW Top Row-Block by Thompson: Sloven sefs up ihe ball: Aclion of Sporlscluy in Manual game. 2nd ROW-Williamson bofiles for possession of ball, Tense moment in The Norihecxsf game. lsr Row-Moving in for lhe kill: Duncan carries the bull for Central against Northeast. l 91 ivhjymz 51? .W ' A ,M P Row 4-No huddles, girls, This is hockey: Schwarzenholz fighis if ouf. Row 3-A bcxskef? Acfion during inframurcxlsp Reid, gefiing in shape for Sporfsdcyp Whci cl iime for a minuet! 2nd Row-Modern dance on Tuesdcxysp Two poinfs for ihcxi ieamg Step-one-iwo-ihree-iurn. Isl Row-Ge? that bull, Biblerlg That's a SiOIT1?i Basketball or boxing? MfSg1. M!Sgi. George W. Quigley Sam E. Bofforff General Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, The qual- ity of leadership which we will painstakingly seek to develop and foster in the R.O.T.C. will have applica- tion to all walks of life. At Central, the fundamentals of good citizenship are taught, so that a graduate will be able to handle himself with distinction in any situation that might arise. General Eisenhower also said, 'iWe stoutly maintain that leaders are made, not born. Thus, it is the purpose of the R.O.T.C. at Central to develop students who will be marked for leadership in any com- munity in our land, during peace or war. The Central Battalion started the year with an enroll- ment of 136 cadets. It was announced at the beginning of the first semester that Central was again rated as an Honor School due to its fine showing in last year's Federal Inspection. The junior R.O.T.C. program was again set up this year as a four-year course. Due to the lack of third-year cadets, there was an absence of officer material. The army instructors, MfSgt. Sam E. Bottorff and MfSgt. George W. Quigley, jr., decided to appoint both the fourth- and third-year cadet officers to fill the command positions. When Sgt. Bottorff and Sgt. Quigley announced the officers, Lt. Col. Charles Brouse was appointed Battalion Commander and Lt. Col. Lowell Northington became Battalion Executive Officer. These cadets received their positions by placing first and second in an examination given to all cadet officers. The Battalion Staff consisted of Lt. Ralph Warburton, Adjutant, Lt. Richard Davis, Intelligence Officer, Lt. Darrel Watson, Plans and Train- ing Officer, and Capt. Arthur Harmon, Supply Officer. The Company Commander of Company A was Capt. David Henson. Company BH was commanded by Capt. Dale Knepper. Lt. Allen Lindsey filled in the position of Company Executive Officer of Company A, while Lt. Phillip Rubin was the Company Executive Officer of Company HB. Leading the platoons of Company A Caclef Lt. Col. Cadet Lf. Col. Charles Brouse Lowell Norfhingfon were Lieutenants Bill Glover and jerry Dougan, of B Company, Lieutenants Bob Crabtree and Ben Willis. Charles Brouse took the examinations for Regimental Commander, while Blair Rowley represented Central Battalion in the examination for Regimental Sergeant Major. Cadet Lt. Col. Brouse was appointed Regimental Adjutant. The rifle team, weakened by the loss of two regulars, Mark Lessenger and David Brouse, went through the season without winning a league match. However, they came out with the third highest 'aggregate average of the Interscholastic League and placed second throughout the city in the Hearst Trophy match. Rifle team letter- men were Charles Brouse Cteam captainl, Bill Baker, Bill Glover, Felix Lopez and Dale Knepper. Two members of the team, Charles Brouse and Dale Knepper, are rated Expert Riflemen by the N.R.A. Dale Knepper, Bill Glover and Bill Baker placed on the All-City second team. Central should make a strong bid for the champion- ship next year with three of the regular members returning. At the third annual Regimental Ball, held this year again at the Municipal Auditorium, Central's queen and candidate for regimental queen was Miss Donna Sim- mons, who was escorted by Cadet MfSgt. Blair Rowley. The dance was one of the most successful and brilliant affairs of the school year. Central again entered a comedy act in the twenty- seventh annual R.O.T.C. Circus. The act, a humorous dramatization of a band to Spike jones, records, was one of the best in the circus. The last two events of the school year were Federal Inspection and Field Day. Field Day having been com- pleted, the cadets were given a well-deserved vacation, after having completed another great year in the Central R.O.T.C. tradition. mzwhbn Coder' Officers Top Row: D. Henson, I.. Norihingion, R. War- burton, D. Knepper, A. Harmon. Boifom Row: C. Brouse, B. Glover, A. Lindsey, R. Davis. 94 Rifle Team Top Row: B. Rowley, M. Goubbert, B. Glover, C. Brouse. B4-:Hom Row: D. Knepper, W. Baker, R. Bennett H M3554 ll ll l Company A Top Row: N. Boley, G. Gaither, L. Taylor, M. Gabbert, D. Watson, D. Waits, D. Martz, VV. Merrihugh, M. Clauder, T. Sharp, J. Gabriel, T. Smith, R. Clarke, R. Reiman. 4th Row: G. Giefing, D. Annis, G. Pesch, L. Webb, R. Salmon, D. Lawrence, B. Long, D. More, B. Harmon, W. Richardson, V. Sherrill, M. McCahon, W. Trinqual. 3rd Row: J. Enyder, D. Bailey, R. Harris, R. Stell, E. Granzella, A. lsrael, R. Carter, B. Waite, K. Tornquist, R. Cox, J. Hump rey. 2nd Row: B. Winningar, F. Clay, J. Jessee, R. Lapp, C. Volland, R. Dillon, J. Butler, R. Rigdon, J. Kent, R. Mays, R. Kenney, R. McMillian, L. Fritschie, C. Fleming. Bottom Row: J. Dougan, B. Glover, D. Henson, A. Lindsey, R. Davis, C. Brouse. Not in Picture: J. Arnold, R. Brandkamp, A. Burton, C. Burton, Jack Jessee, L. Kwawegan, D. McClure, V. Newlan, C. Parks, J. Wilson. ll ll Company B Top Row: R. Fitzpatrick, D. Brotherton, H. Wessley, R. Bennett, S. Johnson, G. Newland, B. Rowley, W. Deal, J. Gordon, C. Rich, R. Willett, R. Odell 4tl1 Row: E. Rowden, J. Mahin, R. Meyer, B. Dunnfngton, J. Young, H. Motter, J. Staloler, A. Ham, S. Dubin, F. Lopez, P. Gier, H. Brooks. 3rd Row: R. Jefferson, D. Price, J. Coleman, F. Lea, B, Crabtree, L. Viquesney, D. Northcutt, J. Warnock, D. Wurth, R. Hays, B. Willis, J. Salyer. V 2nd Row: J. Robinson, D. Hall, L. Keck, M. Buster, K. Van Wey, E. Vest, J. Grouse, J. Shawver, B. Brooks, T. Wells, H. Cox, M. Oshry. Bottom Row: L. Northington, R. Warburton, D. Knepper, A. Harmon, B. Baker. Not in Picture: J. Barber, J. Clark, B. Getchell, C. Murphy, K. Richardson, R. Rusche, M. Shapiro. 95 Top Row-Dress rehearsal of Central's Circus Act, Miss Donna Simmons, CentraI's queen, dances with escort M!Sgt. Blair Rowley, What!! A band? 3rd Row-Cadet Lt. Bob Crabtree and date, Cadet Capt. Dale Knepper and date, Cadet Lt. Ralph Warburton and date, M!5gt. Blair Rowley and Central's queen. 2nd Row-Birthday cake celebrating K. C.'s R.O.T.C. Regiment's 35th Anniversary, Miss Simmons escorted beneath the arched sabers, McMillian stops the dance. lst Row-Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Lowell Northington, and date, Miss Arclith Alford, regimental queen, honored by Mayor Kemp, Battalion queen crowned by Mr. Clementg Lt. Col. Charles Browse, Regimental Adlutant, and date. .2 AQ:-ufca,,.,,,,g,,J WQMLLGZ new Wyagkwfw? l I in-1.012 Af 4,5 ff ZMAUPROPHZIEY g 3' ,fdgwf MCALENDAR QWYJNJ INDEX HA-y.,,,,,,,U ,cf ' f - 'V V fUf1zA.vs4.f.f gfomjwg ova 7058, 5Q,' 'M N MARK DEE LESSENGER Born-December 29, 1933 Died-July 31, 1951 So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. Bryant. VANCE EUGENE BRASEL REX HOWARD BRADBURY ROBERT WAYNE JORDAN Born-June 20, 1934 Born-December 11, 1933 Born-March 18, 1935 Died-November 30, 1951 Died-November 30, 1951 Died-December 14, 1951 JZ K-ewfsi The graduating, clis of 1952 bids a fo arewell to Centra1's Halls, leaving Z d t e inspiration o our yearsfafng ing wit t e memories never to be for t . gg, .- The dignity, e excitemen , and the splendor of graduation is unforgettable as another class clad in blue caps and gowns marches across the platform to receive their diplomas. The junior-Senior Prom, May 24, at the Blue Room in the Municipal Audito- rium was a fitting climax to the year's activities. Girls in pastel formals and boys in dark blue suits twirled on and on beneath fading blue lights. Will they ever forget the Prom, that first orchid, or the circle dance? City 1-lall Day, April 17, found Centralites assuming important positions in municipal government. Central did not fail to produce a student mayor for the second consecutive year. Many students received scholarships to famous schools throughout the country. A new class, under the direction of Miss lla Maude Kite, won many prizes in national and state essay contests. Central again resumed her position as a superior school. They were still doing the Blenders at Teen Town, but square dancing seemed to have come into its own. A new expression, Shucky Doof' had found a home at Central. Everyone was crazy about lohnny Ray, students were humming Carden in the Rain or i'Blacksmith Bluesfi The boys sported white bucks, and girls were trying to decide between the pony tail and poodle cut. Plans for a bigger and better Senior Day were successfully executed by the senior class. This plan, inaugurated in 1951, had truly become a reality. Seniors enjoyed a luncheon in the cafeteria, and were later entertained by a program in the auditorium, followed by a senior dance in the gymnasium. It was 1952. lntersociety came again with its breathtaking thrills and nervous tension. Central's Thespians played to a full house at the Spring Play. Youthful voices cheerfully blended at the Spring Concert. Youth was in its glory-in the crisp fall weather at the football games, at the F S with the crowd after school, and laughing with their friends in Centralis front hall. These days will never be forgotten. These four golden years will ever be cherished as the happiest of their lives. ,7 ,dadnvafff ymzm Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is channel 3W, CHS-TV, bringing to you the dedication ceremony of the new Central High School. Since the destruction of the old building by a mysterious fire two days ago, the Sander- son Construction crews have worked feverishly to erect this modern structure designed by world-famous architects Hanna and Walden. Before the ceremony begins, let's bring the TV camera inside. The outstanding feature of the new building is the traditional Front Hall embedded with the footprints of many of Central's more famous alumni. Here are the huge, flat prints of Dead-beat Sloane and Billy-club Gold- man, unknown rookies famous overnight for their brilliant apprehension of the arsonists who were accidently snapped in Flashbulb Dougan's picture of the blazing building. It de- veloped that the Harold Brothers CHenry and HulenD were caught leaving the south door with an empty gasoline can! Next are the high heel marks of society belle Marilyn Turner who topped the Best Dressed list of 72 with her f'Little Ti' fashions. Closely following are the footsteps of Vernon Buck, eminent chiropractor who made medical history by replacing Susie CFlapperD Snyder's disjointed hipbone. Lovely Nancy Burke, who recently got her M. R. S. from Yale, is represented, too. Next in line are the well-pedicured prints of Ea ' nd Barbara Ellis, co-stars of the cur- rent Broa way it, A Streetcar Named Indiana Cby per- mission of the T. W. Cassidy Public Service Co.D You can just barely distinguish the dainty size 4155 of famous novelist Colleen Sandford. Her Pulitzer Prize- winner, 'fThe Kite Tale,', sold a million copies at the FS in two days! Last, but not least, are the cleats of the pride of the Yankees, Todd Sickel, just named Mr. Shortstop of the Yearf' and teammate Choo Choo Hess, who is still holding out because of a salary cut after last season's poor record- only three no-hitters. Enough of the inside stuff. The crowds are gathering, and I see quite a few interesting personalities on hand al- ready. There's Neil CMost Likely to Succeedj Grant back in KC after eight years at the White House. Hc's attending the Window Washers of America convention here. Getting a feature on his new glass cleaner is prominent columnist Hedda Harper. just now arriving in his new Cadillac convertible is barbershop heir just Plain Herby, McCoy. Chugging along- side is Dale Wheat's '36 Ford, and following both in a tow-truck is Vic CWanna drag?D Kearns. The diaper delegates of the Kansas City Homemakers Club-Marcia Armstrong, JoAnn Peters, Shirley Locklear, and Gerriann Bell-are warming bottles at the head con- cession stand. They recently sponsored a lecture series on child phychology by noted educator Sarah Kraft. Racing Kenny Tornquist's motorbike down Linwood Boulevard is Dean DeWitt on his jet-propelled areo-pogo stick. Price McCormack just informed me that those patrons of the graphic arts, Ed Bowers and Dwayne Moss, have been requested by T-Man Bill Mclntosh to discontinue their collection of Washington and Lincoln portraits. Seems it interferes with the national economy. On the lookout for their products are Head Conces- sionaire Dale Owen and her crew-Pxita Kienle, Barbara Viar, and Shirley Teel. Well, here comes one of the girls now. I'll take a hot-buttered ice-cream bar, please. And there's Howard Flint getting S3 bills changed from Citv Treasurer Paul Lambert-his Uboysl' Little Bill and Big Chuck Chambers ran out of 50c pieces to flip. I hear he's operating his own night-spot now- Poopsie's. Jeannine Weenie', Wilkerson is the hot dog girl, Bob Montgomery, the janitor, Charles Brouse does the honors as the burlv bouncer, and local scrubwoman is Mary jane Eicks. Enter- tainment features torch-singer Sally Piendigs, funnyman jerry Coughlin, and the Parisettcs-Ivy Hoggart, Betty Gann, Sandra Dedmon, and Dona Hills. Kissing babies and passing out HI Like Miken buttons is Congressman Murphy, running for Superintendant of Parks. Campaign manager Glenn Mills has slim hopes since Senator Sam Webbis scandalous investigation of his proposed syntax. Visiting educators are Norma Miller and Prichard Wil- liams, who have just founded the University of Ossawatomie. jerry Marshall and Ada Curtis are Science Profs, Elizabeth Fassig teaches elocution, and Wilson CMouseD Winch is on the football team. Marjorie Johannes, secretary to shoe store magnate Martin Bell, just announced that the highest position of the company, that of Head Buyer, will soon be given to Nancy Cget it for you wholesaleD Britton. Campaigning for Postmaster General, Senator im Peden with manager Barbara Blair is giving away autograp e copies of his recently published memoirs, 'fShucky Doo and Peden Too. Plowing through the crowded rows of seats, Bichard Davis is busy lining up prospects for his new Amazon course at jake Duncan's Olympic Gym. Carol Schwarzenholz is sports director and Gerald Barrett leads calisthcnics. Field agent Lenore Sandler reports successful contracts with Ioan Siler, Margaret Purtle, and Norma Poarch. - With so many famous celebrities here for the ceremony, TV scout Barbara Avril is having the time of her life. She has already signed up Philharmonic soloist Kenneth Iewett, Billie CTanglefootD Thomasrwho plays chopsticks with her toes, Athena Cand her magic violinD Patires, and Met star Lora Stansbrough. She's now dickering with Don Ander- son's flea circus. Her latest discoveries, the Ballard Sisters, are starring in the Broadway play The Three Baresf' writ- ten by M and directed by Bob Wagner. Causing quite a commotion is Flo Belle Blackwood who just returned from a rocket flight to Mars. She brought back the Beau Brummel of the Space Set, Jim Park. Designers of the rocket, Bob Ellis and Phil Rubin, don't guarantee such results with every trip. Hey, fella! lt's that red-headed pretzel, Kurt Metzl, mug- ging the camera. And there's Mary Lou Corum and Larry Cassidy, too. Well, well, ladies and gentlemen, it seems the ceremony is about to begin, so we'll focus your CHS-TV camera on the gaily decorated blue and white platform. Weire just in time-here come PFC's Northington, Henson, and Knepper to lead the Pledge of Allegiance to the new Eagle Flag. Are you getting the rousing rendition of the Alma Mater as led by Mr. Schmidt? CGood old Larryll That's Delores Pittser accompanying him on the glockenspiel. The huge audience is visibly affected-throughout the crowd, faces are emerging from peanut sacks. But not for long. The crunching becomes rhythmic with the playing of 'A33rd Street Bag by Bonnie Anderson and his KC Miseries. As the stomping subsides, Ptev. Hamilton of the Little Church Around the Corner offers the invocation and Professor Bud joffe of the Bored of Education intro- duces the distinguished speaker, the Honorable Mayor Myers. Let's pick up the Mayor's dedication speech. CForty-five minutes, two Hershey bars, and fifteen paper wads laterj Thank you, Mr. Myers. Now, ladies and gentlemen, as the audience is reverently rising to the strains of Onward, Central, the Mayor seals up a football season pass, a used conference card, and a second term Luminary ticket and formally lays the cornerstone of the new Central High School. October 3-Cirl cheerleaders get their mascots Cmasculine, September 5-Bargain sale-elevator passes. This offer good only to bewildered freshmen on the first day of school! September 17-VVith Buck and Britton at the helm, the new judiciary department goes to work. September 18-Slaughter on VVyandotte gridiron. Like the Marines, we always bring back our wounded. September 28-Eagles rout Paseo Pirates, 25-0, in league opener. October 1-'!VVelve got the coach, we've got the team, we've got the pep, we've got the steam! Centralls new Pep Club organized. October 2-Centra1ian's big three announced-Blair, Turner and Owen. that isl-Hulen, Henry, Wagner and Wright. October 8-Heap big Fire Chief says, No makum smokef, Fire Prevention Week starts. October 9-Westport Tigers floored by Choo Choo and Kingbirds, 30-20. October 17--Ernie Mehl speaks for fair play in Honor Corps Recognition Assembly. October 26-New Centralites welcomed at Hello Day Party. Flash! Man from Mars sighted in rocket ship over 33rd and Indiana. Proves to be 'lim Park in his gold-cup-win- ning Halloween costume. November 1-Kingbirds conquer Cardinals, 22-0. November 2-Brouse and Northington march at the head of Central's R.O.T.C. battalion. November 3- We didn't lose, shouts the girls' hockey team after placing third in city sportsday. November 7-Big Wheel Burke heads Senior Class with Sickel, Blair, Myers, Avril and McCoy assisting. November 13-Central's best foot forward for Open House. November 14-Blue Eagles douse Southeastis championship hopes, 18-14. November 16-Where? Wyandotte County Lodge. VVhy? Last Night Date. What? Tired feet! November 18-The boy from Pawnee Bock directs Concert Choir in annual Fall Vesper Concert. November 21-f'Bread, a one-act play, sets mood for Thanksgiving Holidays. November 26-After the Ball Was Over-Sickel, Argie and Slaymaker receive A11-Star positions on 1951 lnterscho- lastic Football All-Star Team. November 27-Seniors of 152 decide Who's Who on Senior Ballot. 1 November 28-4'There's a college in your future -College Day. November 29-Honor Society members get pink carnations and special assembly. Wwknme December 6-Central holds a memorial assembly in memory of the late Virginia Bobertson, beloved speech and drama instructor. December 10-lunior Class elects Slaymaker, Brown, Evans and Montz as officers. December 21wOn west door- Do not open till January 2, l952.!' january 2-VVho wanted to? January 4-'iHot Toddyy' Sickel leads trouncing of Pirates, 46-34, in league opener. lanuary 11WManual bows to Kingbirds, 29-26. January 25-Take it away-semester grade card! January 31--New ship of state sails today piloted by Park F and Wagner. February 6-Coughlin cuts capers as the dimes march to the Cirls' Cym for a mixer. February-!'Better late than never is the slogan of second term Luminary. February 14-ln Central tradition, Bob Myers captures the heart of Kansas City and is elected Mayor for a Day. February 21-P1.O.T.C. boys lay aside potato peelers for the annual Ball. March 4-Cirls' Volleyball sportsdly team butchers Manual, 45-10. March 7-Lit Clubs consolidate to Les Copley's music at the YMCA Youth Center. March 14-Joyce Evans reigns as Basketball Queen at Teen Town. March 21-Professor Phelix Ph. Phink adds spice to Band Concert. March 25-Judy Stanbrough wins with Onward, Centraln as fight song. April 4-VVhile R.O.T.C. boys play circus, Earl Wright and Ruth Cower have trouble keeping '!One Foot in Heaven. April 10-After a dramatic presentation of The Fool, by Rev. B. M. Pmidpath on the Hi-Y pre-Easter service, Cen- tralites adjourn for the holiday. April 17--Central shines as future civic leaders from K, C. high school attend annual City Hall Day. April 18-Talent-packed assembly is howling success. Track season opens after school with a loss to Southwest. April 24-25-After the Crand March and Hit Parade, that elusive cup is claimed again at the 65th annual lnter- society. May 9-f'Pass the cough drops!-the Spring Concert is finally over! May 24-Feed sack formals and dandelion corsages are the new Paris fashions seen at the Junior-Senior Prom. May 29-Teardrops spill on Centralian autographs as SENIORS say goodbye. June 5-Sheepskin Service at Municipal Auditorium. 'lune 6-ln mourning black, underclassmen sorrowfully begin summer vacation. 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....... , ............. 16 Collins, Raymond .....,,. ,,.... , ,..... 2 9 Duncan, Richard ., ,.,,.,,.,,.,, 52,53 Goins, Donna, .,,.,.,...,.......... .,........... . ........35, 66 102 Goldman, Charles Gordon, Jerry .,.,..,, .,,.. Gordon, L. .............,........ . Gordon, Suzanne ......... Gorham, Judith ,........,. Gosney, Marian ,.......,....,..,.....,........... Goss, Michael ,,,, .,,,, . .. ..,,, ...,,..... . Gower, Ruth ....................,... 28,39 Graham, Betty .........,................. Grampsas, Dennis ,....,. ,.,................ . Graner, Gerald Richard ...............,. Grant, Neil A .........,... 15, 23, 60, 61, Grantham, Jerry ......,. .. . .. Grauberger, Ella Mae .,....,., Gray, James ..,.....,.........,..,..... Greenberg, Paul ..,, ,....,, ,. Gregor, Anna .........,....,....... ....,.,....,,.... Gregory, Janlee ....,,...... 32, 36, 41 Gregory Nadine ,,,......... 30 56 63 Grider, IMarilyn..,32, 45v,H55, Griffiths, Lois ....... .. .. Grisham, Lyle ,,,,..,, ,,...,,. , , ,.,,... Grotheer, William John .,,....,,,... Grouse, Jack .,.....,............, .. ....,......, .... . 30 55 Grube, Donna Jean .18, Guilliams, David ...... . . Guyer, Shirley ....,,,...,,......., ..,, . .. H - Haas, LaDonna ,............... Hackler, Mona ..........,.....,,. .....,.. Hall, Don B. .,....,, ,.,, . .. Hall, Geraldine Joan .,.... Hall, Wilma .. ,..........,... .. 64 95 Hallberg, Chet ..,...,,,..,,,. .. Ham, Albert E. ......,.,,.,,.,, . Hamblin, Geoge Eugene ...,,.., Hamblin, Roy Hamilton Jose h Jefferson ..,,....... 1 P Hamilton, Karlene .........,...,.. Hamilton Mar P392 Page Page Honor Corps ,...,.. ,,,.. Honor Society ....,,......,., ..,, . ,..,,.. ,,.. . Honsinger, Darline ,..,.,....,,,..,.... ...,, , Hook, Jean ...........,.......,........ ,,.. 3 2 Hook, Jeanette Lee .,....... 32,43 Hook, Pat ,. Hopkins, Shirley Ann Hord, Jane Hogan .. ,.... ,.31 Hornaday, Roberta .,.......... ,..,.,..,.....,. Horner, Carole Ann .,.,,... ..30, 45 Houghton, Mary .......... .............,,... . Howarth, Shirley ...,,..,,, . Howser, Douglas ......... .......... Hoyt, Barbara . . .. Hudson, Marjorie .... ..., . . .... ,.,,.. . Huff, Jacquelyn Ann ,, .. .. . Hulen, Harold ...,.. 15, 19, 46, 58 Humphress, Jo Ann . 58 Hunsaker, Billy ............. Hunt, Mary Jo ....,..... 78 95 76 76 78 35 32 76 45 88 53 Houghton, Frances ...,..,,,.....,....,..,..,,..,.. 83 55 84 44 70 70 28 31 69 58 69 Hunt, Ruby .,,, ..,,, , . Huntington, Mary .,,.,. .,,... . Hutchin, John F. .31 .95 77 - I - 3? Intersociety Contestants .. ' lsreal, Al ...,..,,,,,.,, ,,,, . .. . -J- Jackson, Marilyn B ..,....,.. 23, Jackson, William Jimmie ......,,,,. . Judith, Jacobs ,,,. .. ......., ........, , 39 . Jay, Larry .,,..,.,,,,.,,, ,,...,, . .27, 60 . ,62 Jayne, Leonard ...,,. ., . .,,, .,....... . .. Jefferson .,......................,, ..... ,.,,.. , , , Jefferson, Richard ,.,,,,... ........,.. . Jefferson, John ......,...,. ,,,,. . . Jenkins, Robert .,.......... ,.,.,,. Land, Louise A. .............. ................. . Langley, Pauline Ann Langston, Ellie ..,. .......... . ...19, Lannigan, Mike ..... Lappin, Cathy .....,.......,.,,.,,,. .. Large, Robert ..................................,....... 33 Larson, Patricia .. .,..,.,....,.,.,,. ,.,..,,.. , LaSalle, Carol Jeanne ........... .......... Laughlin, David ......... ........... ..,. Lawrence, Dean .. ..,,.,,..... Lawson, Donna Lee ......... Lawson, Janice .,.,....., ...,....,, Lawson, Shirley ...... .... .... Lawson, Tommy ........ .,....,..... .. Laxon, Darryl ,,,...,. .... Lea, Frank .... . ,............ .. Lee, Barbara .......... .. ..,..,... Leonard, Myrna Lee ......, .... Lerner, Tom David ..,....... Leslie, Barbara ..,...,, ..,,...... . Leslie, Lee ........................................ ............ Lessenger, Mark D. Lester, Geraldine ............ 32, 47, Leuenberger, John .. ....... .. ,......... Levine, Esther .,,..... ..,, .. Levine, Jerry .,,............ .. ,... Lewis, Marvin Lyle . Liggett, Marialyce .,,,.. . Lilly, Jo Ann .,.,,.....,..,...,,...,,,., Lillywhite, Margaret ............ Lind, Regina ...,,,........ ,.... . .. .......... Lindsey, Allen .......,......,..,....,. .,............ Litchtenfeld, Jim ............,...,...,,,..,.... ,. .... .. Locklear, Shirley CTateJ .............. Lockrid e Carol n .... 32 55 57 91 Y 1 1 1 Lockridge, Verna Louise ....,.... 19, .... ....19 lisa' sa Logan, Barbara ..... ,....................,... 3 1, Long, Barbara Lee .. Long, Bill Calvin ......... ..,..,.,,, . Long, Mary June .... .. .....,,............,,,...,,,.,, ., Long, Long, Peggy ........ ....,,,. . ,. ........ .,,. . .. . .31 William Clifford ........,......,, .33 65 , y .. .................., ,. Hammer, Irving ........,. 30, ,681 Handlen, Kinnie Jane .. ....... .. Hanna, Richard E ..,.... 18, 42, 66 A Hardin, Patricia ..........,...,.... 70 Harmon, Arthur .. ........ .23, Harmon, Bill ,,.,..,,, ,,,, ,..,,,. , . Harness, Joyce ...............,...,...,,...,,,,, .. 18 Harper, Carolyn Jean ......,. 54, 58, 59, Harper, Carolyn Sue.. ........... .. Harris, Janet ..................,.. ...,,................. Harmonettes ................. .................. Harris, Roscoe .,,. . Harrison, James ...,..,,,. ...................,,......... Hart, John .....................,...,,.,,,. ,, Hart, Joyce .,.,...,, 29, 43, 55, Hart, Phyllis .........,.....,..,,..,,. ,,... Harte, Ruth Ann .. ............ 25, Hartley, Carol ......... ., ..................... .. Harvey, Bob ............... 29, 44, 62 Harvey, Mary Ellen ........................... Hasty, Nancy ..,,.. ,. ........ ......... . . Hatch, Harold ............ 27, 60, Hawkins, Randal ......................................... Haw, Jane ...................... .. Haynie, Alice .,.... .. Hays, Robert ......,...,,........,. Head, Jacqueline .......... ........,,,. Hearon, Marilyn ..,,,,.., . Heaton, Cerise . . ,... .. Heaton, Ted .,,,...,, .. Hedeen, Everett ...... ............. 3 4 Heflin, Junell .....,, . .. Heil, Dale R. ...., ........... . Helmer, Peggy .,,...,.. Heriehan, Norma ......... . Henry, Harold ....... . .,,, Henry, Sharon ,,..,,,..,,.. ., Henson, David Lee .......,.. ....,....... Herman, June ....................... .. ,, Herman, Ronald .. .. Herndon, Barbara ........,.....,.,....,,.,...,.,. Hess, George .......... ......... . .19, 60 Higgins, LaDona ...,.. ,27, 56, Higgins, Norman ............... .. . ..,.... Higgins, Patricia ...... 30, 45, 56 Higgs, Helen .,,..... ..,.. ...,,,....,,,.... , Hill, Mary Ann ......................... .................. Hill, Ronnie .,,..... Hills, Dona Lee ......,... ......... Hipsher, Phyllis , ,. ..,,.. Hi-Y ....... .,,.,,,..,, ................. . Hobart, Sandra .............. , Hobbs, Joyce ..................,,,... 19, Hodge, Stanley .......,............... .,., Hofmann, Erma ........... .. Hoggart, Iva .............. Holland, Betty .........,. . Holland, Charles ......,. .................. Holm, Carol ............... Holman, Polly .,,,. Holman, Robert ............ ,...,,.,.,. Holmes, Nancy ....... Holt, Ruth Ellen ......... Jewett, Kenneth Jipsen, Danny ........,. Joffe, Burtram ..,,....,...,........ . Johannes, Marjorie Ann .... Johannes, Robert ...,..... ............ Johns, Betty .......,,..... 29, 39 Johnson, Johnson, . Johnson, Johnson 1 Johnson, Eleanor .,,.,.,. ,... , Jeannine ................,.. Robert Victor.. . Robert Allen ....... Samuel ................,......... Jones, Dwight ...... 19, 42, 60 , Jones, Gloria ....................... 1 . Jones, Shirley ..............................., . Jordan, Margie .......,. ..... Jordan, Michael ............... 27 Jordan, Robert Wayne ....,,. Lopez, Felix ,.,,. ..,.,..,........,, , . ,.......... .. Lord, Janet ......,................. .............. Loveland, Donna .. ....... .............,,., . . Lowell, Betty .....,......, 31 Luker, Betty ...,,. ., ....,.,,.. .,,. , . . ..... . Luminary .......,....,.............,...,,..,,. Lunceford, Edith D. Lunceford, James .,,.,,, .32, Lunsford, Juanita .... Lupo, Pauline .. ....... .. Lytle, Rosemary ........ -M- McAuliffe, Jerry ..................,, lVlcCahon, Mike .,..,.,. ...... ,.., , . .. .... Juel, Helen LaVerne .... .....,, . Julius, Barbara ...... .. . 33, 45 Junior Officers ....,.....,..,,, ,,,, , .. ...,. .. K - Kamin, Jay .,,,....,,,...,. .............., . Katz, Geraldine ........,............. .30 Kawallek, Caroline ...32, 41, 50 . Kearns, Victor ............. .......... .24 . Keck, Kathleen ......,., ,..... . .. ...........,.. Keller, Bruce ....,.. ..29, , 83, 84, Kellogg, Don Ann .........,.....,..,, , ..,. . Kessler, Wayne ..,.....,...... .,,,. , . ....... .. 19 47 Kienle, Marguerite ............ , . Kil ore Howard .... ,. g , ...,. Kingman, Richard Keiths... .... Kerr, Jodell .............. . ........ ............. . McCall, Verna ........ .. ......,. ., McClanahan, Pat .........,....., ....,. McClenagan, Richard ...,...,,. ...... ,....,,.,. . . 58 McClure, Gaye ....,.. , ...............,...,. 31 McClure, Kemp- ....,...,,,... ....,,,.... McCormack, Price .......,, ...,...,.,..,, 62 McCormack, Richard ..........,..,, 28 . Kinsella, Kittrell, Knepper, . Knepper, Kniffin, Pat .,...,....,.... 27, 55 Eloise ..,,..... ........ 2 9 E. Dale ......, .. Joyce ... ..................... Juanita ...................... 27 Knox, Charlotte ......,.,...... Konomos, Demetra .................,.. Konomos, Mary Konts, Norman ....,,,. . Kooken, Marvin ....... ...... . Korp, Kenneth ,,,, ,....... .. Koza, Richard .... ............,... , . 15 . Kraft, Sarah Leeh ....,,.., .. McCoy, Donald ......,..,,....... .. ....... 14 McCoy, Herbert ............,,..., 20, 42, McCubbin, Jo Ann .... ............,....,,..,,...,,,, McCullough, Nancy .......,..... McCurnin, Marilyn .,,, ,. ., ..... .... , . McDaniel, Clara ............. 32, 48, McDaniel, Jerry ,,,,......,....... 20, 52, McEntire, John ..,.....,.......,.....,...,,., .. McFarland, Shirley .,,,.......................,,, 29 McFarland, Willis ....,.. .................,.. McGavern, Terry .....,,.,,,...... ,......,,. McGuire, Etta Lucille ...................,,.. Mclntosh, William ....... ........ 2 0, Mclntyre, John .............. ....,...,.. . . McKee, Rosetta ....... McKelvey, Mike .........,..,,. ,. McKinstry, George ........,. . Krahenbuhl, Paul ........ ...33, 40 Kriesel, Charles ........ .................... ..... Krouse, Pat .........,,....,........,...,,..,...,...,,,..., . Kugler, Norma Jean .............. ....... Kurtz, Jean . ,,,, .... Z - L - . LaFayette, Robert .............,. ...,. ..,..... Lambert, Paul ...,.....,...,,.. ...19, 39, 18 31 28 95 30 30 25 31 65 56 88 32 62 29 95 94 31 53 76 58 19 77 94 36 34 69 66 79 65 88 61 78 88 19 55 32 95 .29 Keck, Leroy ................,....,,. 61 42 55 65 28 68 88 57 53 27 90 67 32 94 58 44 34 84 77 31 90 69 30 88 78 32 62 35 61 76 32 58 76 33 29 33 28 79 77 29 76, 82, Lamont, Mary Annis ............................... McNeil, Jane .......,..,................... McNemee, Mary Lou ....,. .. Mahin, James .......,. ........... Maas, LaDonna ........,, ........., Mais, Doris .................. Manfredi, Frank .....................,...,,,.,...... Manley, Marie ....,., .. Manlove, Shirley Ann ...,.....,....... .. Manning, Albert ,..... Mantell, Jodie .............,,,, Markham, Bonnie ........ ,,.., Marks, Jerry ......,,.... .. Marshall, Jerry ....... ,, .......... 24, Marshall, Judy ...... ............. , .29 Martin, DeAnn ......,.. .................,, Martin, Mona ............ ,. Masden, David ....,.... .........,,...,, . Mason, Teddy ..... . .... .. .34 Maxey, Ola ................,...,.....,...,,.., Maxwell, Jerry ....,. .34, 76, Maxwell, Paul .,....,....,.........,...,....,..,, ,..., Meacham, Charles ........ ................ Meador, Dixie ..,............,, .,,.,.,,, Megaughey, Ross ........ . Memorial Club ........ 40 95 90 77 29 76 57 52 84 78 84 82 87 43 36 32 78 76 35 76 32 88 70 76 35 61 28 32 35 32 34 31 31 88 78 77 62 35 63 28 54 78 20 28 36 88 20 88 33 29 70 64 58 76 28 32 56 35 29 67 57 32 47 47 28 32 71 29 48 70 45 34 98 77 28 55 30 70 31 29 35 35 95 30 52 79 76 66 45 55 19 65 58 95 95 65 28 65 25, 70 52-53 57 77 56 76 ......30 58 61 61 65 faded Memoriam Page ..,....................................... Merritt, Barbara ,,,.,,.... ...20, 45 53 Metzl, Kurt ........, ,.....,....,,. 2 0,39 Metzler, Janyce ...,..,.,..................... Meyer, Dorothea ...... ....... Meyer, Ronald .... .,..... ...,...... Michaels, Mary .... ..,...,.. . Miller, Bonnie Miller, Donna Jean ........................ Miller, Geraldine E. ,..............,............... . Miller, Lyle L. .......,..,,,..................... . Miller, Marilyn ...... 29,48 56 Miller, Marion ....... ,,....,....,.....,...... Miller, Norma Jean ............... ..20 Miller, Mills, Millis, Mills, Shirley .,,,..,,. ..... Glenn ........... Rosalee ......... Joan ............, Mills, Gloria ..., Minor, Mitchel Kierna ............. I, Barbara ........ 63 30, 20 20 Mitchell, Richard .........,........,............ 98 76 57 57 58 93 64 77 20 33 24 77 43 52 56 64 64 70 58 32 20 61 33 34 77 69 58 Moad, Beverly .................................. Mobley, Carolyn ,...,. 32,43 56, Moehlman, Sandra ..................... .. Moise, Raymond ................. ,....,,,., Moneymaker, Lyle ................. 59 ....24 29 Monsees, Jimmy ........ .....,,,..,.. ...,...,,........ Montgomery, Bill ...,.. 20,46 58 59 Montgomery Robert ........ ,............ Montz, Shirley .....................,,....... 27 Moore, Charles .......... .,.. Moore, Jerry ............. ..,.........,. Moore, Joyce Ann ......... . ....31 39 47 61 61, 40 47 31 More, David ................ ........ Morgan, Clarence ....... Morgan, Elwynn Morris, Jim ..............,................ Morris, Joanne ...........,.......... ,. Moss, Robert Dwayne ,..,......,.... 24 Motter, Dolores ......,............................ Motter, Harold ............... ....,,,........ Mountjoy, Bob ......., ,,......,...,...,,,....... Mueller, Beverly ,.,.................. 32, Mullins Mullins Murphy Murphy Murphy , Dixie ........... ......... , Jim .,.,,.,......... . , Beverly , , Joan ...... .,.... Michael ............... Musick,I Georgia ........ ......... . , Myers, Bob ............... ,...,,..14 Mynatt, Grant .,............... ...... - N .. Nance, Howard .........,.....,...,..... Nave, Pat ............,.................. Neal, Donna Rae .........,... Nelson, Arlene ,..,,,... 20,48 Nelson, Beverly .................. 29 Newland, Gerald ............... 34 Newman, James Earl .......... 1 39 1526 47 66 66 1 66 30 61 46 50 64 67 60 56 95 35 35 29 ,77 52 53 62 77 95 84 69 61 53 29 35 20 29 52 88 28 'iswkli 63 76, 79 64 77 95 28 35 58 69 41 76 45 56 57 63 35, 95 71 93 94 95 20 .... 79 29, 55 66 ..., Nichols, Charles ...................... ................ Nicholson, Linda .............. ,.,. ................... Noble, Sue .................... ,............. 3 1 63 Norman, Pauline .,....,..., ,.............. Norman, Shirley ........., . . Norris, Dawna Kay ......,,.., ,,,........... 3 2 Northcutt, Danny ,,..,.... ,... . .. Northington, Lowell ,..,....... 20, Notestine, Barbara Jean ..................... - Q .. Oberholtz, Lorraine .......................... ........ 0'Brien, John Alfred ...... 33, 46, 68 Odell, Ronald ............... .. ,....,............... .31 Ogle, Patty Lou ,,......... ............ . 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