Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1953
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Sui ...R NYM: x- Q. K fi . lun ,W .--...A...--,, --.X -... ,....,A - f X 2 7 ,2 ,, .N sn I' , ,. I v',,,,,q , ,V f . H 4, fi ,W M A , ,fgffjzf I ' 'Aw fm 'Q if I ,. -f Ya W' ,fy vf ,, ,W f ',, 4 if , ry, W, Q7 A iyygil, f ' 5 if M 65 f f 7, 1 fi, , 3 - ' . ' , 'f fy , 12 . , f, I w Ky 1 f . ,f ,' M5225 - i Q I A33 . H I 6 an 'Ma , In 'HF fl, W I -vw, ,Www ,,,,, f I ,, . 1' ' ' I f nw I ,7 ,f,, 5 I AQ' , XZ, , fm., t fe- , ry, ,, , ' Z V .af .2 ' I . I i ff I , ,rf g f. , My as x x , W7 .MWV , M, 'wt 4 X -A my fm ,gi X , , f n.. f fgfr CQ' ' f 5 as W- In- S M' W MY' Z , M am, . V .1 wcws 'fr . h!: f .wifi - ' Y' , 1 l x L ' One of the greatest treasures of man is his youth. What warrior, what king, what merchant prince, would not give his all to have his youth restored with its ability to toss off its problem and be on with the dance. In earlier times a strong body and physical courage were the prerequisites to adventure in the wilderness of a geographical frontier. Youth of today live in a World of change, of uncertainty, of suspicion, of strife, and of a different more exact- ing adventure. There is adventure aplenty in the laboratory and in the field finding the way to produce more, that the teeming millions may not go hungry. In transportation, that we may get places quickly and safely. In textiles, that we may be adequately and comfortably clothed. In medicine and drugs, that disease may be conquered and above all in the field of human and international relationships, that men may live together in peace. The pre- requisite to this new world of adventure is a trained mind to meet the chal- lenge of the atom world and to delve into the mystery of an age that special- izes in the synthetic and the chemical. Yes. your tfdance of the futuret' is a bond, one that calls for the trained mind andthe spirit that leads to a better world. We need the kind of men that Kipling speaks of in these beautiful lines: Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat: But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth! -Will you lie ready for these great adventures when opportunity taps, or will you hfivc to sang No, I cannot go, I am not ready. lO 0 fi.. an , , X X MW., X , 'V .47 ' ,f gf 4' ,f f , 2 gg' 31 if Beryl Alton, l-li-it f'.i i iiiil V' Mabel Beattie, Pecizicrcn ii ii William L. Beck, PV-Hfififl ari' V C. Frank Bcvans, Soma? Eiliclll' Naomi Bolergock, Lpfiniir' Sam Edward Battorff, ff bat, ls fl I C Gardner Boyd, Metal Alice R. Brasfield, Lirararian Harvey L. Bush, Mathematics Doris Callahan, English Gage G. Carman, Chemistry and Biology Bess G. Clapp, English Elsie Cornell, Commerce Roland E. Crane, Physics and General Science Inez R. Dahl, Coordinator Mildred Daniels, Secretary Marlorie Davis, Mathematics L. H. Dentel, Science O. F. Diersen, Social Studies G. L. Douthitt, Psychology and Law Agnes E. Engel, French, German and English John E. Evans, Social Studies John W. Fleming, English Clarence Bud French, Social Studies, Boys' Physical Education, Mary R. Grubbs, Bookkeeping Erdice Grube, Commerce Frank Guemple, History C. S. Hann, Zoology and Botany lla Maude Kite, English Gertrude Jones, Girls' Physical Education Veva Koenig, Music Accompanist PAUL M, MARSHALL Principal W N :,, ' 4- asf' 1 ., ,A-g..s .-- , at S ' ' fy f' N X an gem, 5. fy., X Ha S. 'H Vi N f ' 'XX Q , - Mk A at Q' f -Q65 M 4 X ,X 'ts 1 . .1 J, ,U ., Lglwn- Y '71, , M r:g.r14c1 'A'+-'lv 1 fu! MJ!-1 Futffl Anna 1 pl ri Dams Peck , 1 Fonarm 'V Rubr- Narhan Ronin-111, 1, 513115 Pl? ,lr ,1 P-111 Glenn Royer, 1' '1 Dorothy May Sandhui, . Hcrtense Schull.,-r, 'Q 1 vi. Willard L Schmwf, 1-7111! M Mary C, Scovnlln fu,':1m.3-1. Marv H Shafer Ffziwxll Harry Scott Sloymnksr, , , -1 Eclyg l-V1,'31Qf1I Erlu-QQ11 1w1 Viola Thomas, Lecremr, Jean Charlotte Tueman, Camrrvg-1.0 Rebecca F, Tomlin, E'1f,1l1il1 Kennefh L. Wnbster, Emi PM fm F1'l1'1'f'1l4-+11 Elizabeth Wells, 1'-Allllwerflnlac Ella Wiberg, ':1OLlCll jV'1J'LE Neva Eleanor Wmg, Fofwnll, fwrwl 1 1 L-,NGUS F BARR f ,., H1 llf' ' '1r'1Up',l 21,91 11 K? ,C 1-L , u ,,f ,XM '55 1 MW . ,lf 'lg fwff -f MA an 4' 1 1 1 1 2 11 1 ,4 . 1 if f- W 11. A f f- 1 ., yea MN 'lf I - 7 3 ' K 1 V' , if- as i - K ' - . ' if 1 . 74 1 1. 7 lf , Q .11 -X 1 V' I, ? WM A Sinn-imnnuwm 1 1 'Q J , N ' W ' 4 us. ' 1 . x 1 M r H ,, ' H 5 A ' 4. N V ,f ZW? N ' 3- ,' 3 HQ Sw- is A MW' If 395 41 1 Q 1 , ,W xml as A ,, I X N is ' X-4 l. X 3 ' , 3, 1. f ,X wg M .Sl fri , ms fm ' wr 1 S ,, . -.. Q f W ff f , 5 , W Q . AZ, Z , A , . ,,. 11, , f W W f .af - A ' fnffli ,gum 3 ls X ...Q 14-'IN .Q 61.43 sq Wag, if 1 swkw X S X 0 ,S VY' . Q v- Aw X 1 . sh' P' X M7267 In the 111111 dlstuct of P1T'LblJu1gl1 Manda C111 wld lw11sQ 11l11ul1 11x15 11111-0 home of a gmat sclentlbl, but lb naw usofl as El .1f1f'111I sl,-1llf111'1c11l , Xl10x'e dorm 15 H115 111scr1pt1on- Somewhere Ulldflll thc Sl-,lllf 15 Xl url: -.1'l111'91 Xilll 11141110 were meant to da-never 16.1 1111111 vnu 1' Plus steltemem IS as 'true 1t was when 11 wa. X1111llr'111K'xQ11l11l1xQ NL llx ago. Never has p14epa11e111rm been more 1m11u1'l:1111 lm Sllf'fl'bxI'4lAlll ll1'lllQ, Em- 1l01'e1'S are clQm2md111g marc and more high s'1'Iwf1I .11-cl ullll'--w ll'llIllllL, ut l . l their employees, Make sure thaf 3,1111 are 1wi1.'1.l1 wl1w1'1 llw 1-,W .1111.11x U-Huw , , C11 V101 4 x1l11r,l1 14,111 alone lun 5111111051 f 5511 . , . , 1 K c K a , , YV , , 1 . NO . Q- f M I3 firemeufs MAUD F. COMPTON The school read of Miss Compton's voluntary retirement in the Boa1'd's announce- ment in the June 6, 1952, Times. This was characteristic of her mannerg over thought- W H, ful of others, she wanted no acclaim for herself. Hundreds of Central alumnae have received spiritual inspiration from Miss Compton in her capacity as chief advisor of the Girl Reserves and Y-Teens. Her dig- -a......,.-.--. nity of character, competence, and versatility commanded the respect of her stu- dents as a teacher of social science and later of mathematics. , ,,,. - Miss Compton is essentially a very human person. She loves the Ozarks where ' ' ii she long owned and operated a camp, she enjoys her home and is a gracious hostessg she likes to cook and revelled in frying great mounds of golden brown chicken for . faculty picnics, and she is interested in good clothes. We wish her the best life has to ' fxfivlgf MV ' offer in her new home in California. W. 1. fp-f EDITH HUMPHREY Miss Humphrey left her Spanish classes at Central in January, 1953. Hundreds of her students recognized her as a real Spanish scholar and superb teacher. Both the faculty and her students were attracted to her for her enthusiasm for all things Spanish: music, especially La Cucaracha and Spanish Rhapsody, and art, jewelry, and food. She delighted in Mexico where she had traveled often and extensively. She was indifferent to material luxury but loved flowers, big and little animals, birds, the Ozarks in May and October, cartoons in the New Yorker, and murder mysteries! Those who were privileged to know her well treasure her zest for life, her glowing talk that enlivened her conversations, and her capacity for friendship which will enrich her retirement as they have adorned her professional life. , .Q ,, , fl! fdmdkv f. M V I, V x .. If Q f Q , I fw ff MILDRED F. KEATING Miss Keating's voluntary retirement in June, 1952, was a surprise to her classes and colleagues. She had become to both a source of inspiration for perfection in taste, in manner, and in creation of garments. No French seamstress could turn out gowns more perfect in detail than Miss Keating's students. Her classes learned that carriage, speech, manners, and grooming were as vital requisites as beautiful clothes to being chic. She taught her students by example, for of her might be said, as it was of Cordelia, 'tHer voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman. As an advisor of Girl Reserves and Y-Teens she was a wise counselor, inspirational leader, and a friend to the girls. Her love of the beautiful will adorn her leisure as it did her professional life. G. R. WATSON . Mr. lWatson's failing health made his retirement, in June, 1953, necessary. His interest in people generally, and in young people especially, made him a friend to his students rather than just an instructor. His patience and tolerance knew no limits, and no problem of boy or girl went unsolved when taken to Mr. Watson. His judg- ment and advice were followed by many parents and teachers as well as by his pupils. lie maintained a cheerful and optimistic outlook on life, even in times of personal s ress. v .His students appreciated his firm grasp of civic and historical events and his ability to interpret and apply them to modern conditions. Central was the greatest place in the world next to his home and family, to whom he now has time to devote himself. I2 :V 91 K t K N wh W. W. CLEMENT Un June tj, 12152, Mi' t'lcrnt.nS iflostii tfcntial lor Iklf, lilil time 1-ihipleting six as notable jvears as tht' school has hart lie was par- ticularly fitted to he principal ol' a senior high school leiccaiise ol his enthusiasm for quality ul' achievement, his awareness ot opportunity tor the school and its students, and his eagerness lor the success of those entrusted to his supervision. Mr. Clement never slackened his hold on affairs ol' education, particularly those of Central. His presence wherever it could best serve the interest of his school often amazed both stall' and students. With his pupils he was equally at home when counseling with them across his desk or visiting with them across a dinner table. Many graduates will long remember his solicitude lor their welfare in college or in life after school. lVlr. Clement's scholarly attainments and gentlemanly bearing, his insistence on high scholastic standards and his concern for beauty and dignity, his appreciation for all phases of education and his rec- ognition of varied talents and personalities haxe mqide a lasting im- pression on the school as a Whole. Now, released from the confines of school routine. may he find a wider and freer sphere for the intellectual pursuits that he so enjoys. In Mama iam CHARLES T. WORKMAN Grief awaited many Centralites when they returned to school after the holidays to learn that Charles T Workman, their friend, teacher, and coach, had died January 3. 1953. Although his tenure at Central was short he had endeared himself to his students for his ability, patience, and understanding of their problems, and he in- spired them to develop clean habits and sportsmanship-like qualities. He came to us in September, 1951. from a professional baseball career which he had pursued from 19234 with '.ariou:a learns. notably Boston Braves. Pittsburgh Pirates, and Nashville While with the latter, he set three Southern Association recortls: homie- nuns total bases, and runs batted in. He was a graduate of Central Missouri Stall' 'l'i':14'lt1f X V ll QU and was a major in mathematics and pliysii-:il wlituitioii He leaves to mourn his death, his pniwa-roi-, him it itil . o o.t.int son. and hosts ot tiiends and students, l T . 4, '35, .X mf, W Nwm- - a' . f f ffiqf Q A- s......4.-,....A.... ...,- --.sm-4M ...,....1,m....-....v..:a..,.....,...L:f ::....:-44.42-.. 5 l Avg V, 'Q X Q ti -1, S wil ' QW 4 4 Q Q. M V K . g '40-Us-4.. . ,. Q ,, .1 1 Q 1 if A , fag ..,. . , ta ,. 45, - if-1 - .: VfCii'lJl'f::!dEV'l Pregidenf Secretory K bruce Keller Shirley Monfz Don Adams fm Semin 0 HKHI' n fd if at the amseyg th the Jen In Senior ght in es. Row F11 5? J, , gold is in- n. Row ,odler?g Sth on- Betty, gold In s from , ,tt lil-H ?-fhlllcne 4 , ,. ,np H f ' ' M422 1 , cf 2 , ' ffff ,f ,. f , ,U!f:f.s' f, t -f ', 1 , Vw 0 , . 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A ADAMS, DONALD DEAN--President, Student Council, lntersociety Rep- resentative, President, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '53, C.E,C., Page Editor, Luminary, Officer, Senior Class, Senior Ballot, President, Concert Choir, Officer, Latin Club, Officer, Engineers' Club, Band, Honor Corps. AGUIRRE, JOSEPHINE ANGELA-Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Drama Club, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Spring Concert. ANDERSON, BARBARA DIANE-President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Luminary, Red Cross Representative, Officer, Home Room, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Zoology Club, Shorthand Awards, Spring Concert. ANDERSON, JOYCE ELAINE-Silver Medal, Honor Society, Concert Choir, Officer, Commercial Club, Trouvere, Spring Concert, Short- hand Awards, Central Singers, Typing Awards, Engineers' Club, Pep Club, Officer, French Club, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room. ANDERSON, PAULINE CLUPOD-C.O.E. ALBERT, MARGARET-C.O.E. BAGGERLY, HAROLD EUGENE-Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Student Council, Concert Choir. BAKER, WILLIAM ORVILLE, JR.-Rifle Team, Officer, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Concert Choir. BENNETT, VIRGINIA LOU-Student Council, Y-Teen, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Officer, Home Room. BENTON, LARRY DEAN-C.F.C., Honor Corps, C Club, Football '52, Track '53, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Latin Club, Zoology Club. BERTRAM, JAMES LEONARD-C.O.E. BIBB, BEVERLY CAROLE-C.O.E., Red Cross Representative, Officer, Home Room. Best Students Delores Douglas Mike Jordan BICKEL, LOIS HELEN-Orchestra, All City Orchestra, All State Orches- tra, Orchestra Festival, Student Council. ' BLACKWELL, JANICE ADLEY-President, Drama Club, Zoology Club, Officer, Y-Teen, Student Council, Page Editor, Lurninary, Thanks- giving Play '5l, Director, Thanksgiving Play '52, Director, Spring Play '53. BLAINE, MARY JEANETTE-A.L.S,, Student Council, Red Cross Repre- sentative, President, Home Room, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Locker Patrol, Spring Concert, Girls' Choir. BOLEY, NORMAN CLIFFORD-C.J.C., Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Engi- neers' Club, Talent Show '52. BORDEN, ROLAND LEON-Officer, Hi-Y, Officer, Home Room, BOTKIN, JOHN JEROME-President, Declamation '53, C.W.C., Drama Club, Spring Play '52, '53, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Student Council, C.O.E, BOWMAN, BILLY GENE-Engineers' Club, BRADLEY, ETHEL VIRGINIA-Honorary President, T.L.S., President, Home Room, Typing Award, Auditor, School Bank, Pep Club. BREHM, EVA LOUELLIE-Officer, Dignitary, S.L.H., Drama Club, Com- mercial Club, Pep Club. BROGAN, PATRICIA ELINOR-Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '52, '53, All City Girls' Choir, Shorthand Award. BROOKS, HAROLD ROLAND-Officer, Personal Narrative '53, C.W.C., Officer, Memorial Club, Officer, R,O.T.C., Zoology Club, Band, Band Festival '53, Commercial Club, Honor Corps. BROWN, BETTY ANN-President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Officer, Senior Class, Senior Ballot, Officer, Junior Class, Officer, French Club, Student Council, Page Editor, Luminary, Y-Teen, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Football Princess, Prom Editor, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Girls' Choir Festival. BROWN, BOBBY LEE-C.F.C., Football '49, '50, '51, Football Manager '52, Student Council, Hi-Y, President, Home Room. BROWN, MARIANNE CELESTE-Officer, A.L.S., Officer, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Commercial Club, Student Council, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Shorthand Award, BROWN, NORMA CAROLE-Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Short- hand Awards. BROWN, RICHARD LOUIS-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Silver Medal, Verse '52, Declamation '53, C.J.C., Silver Medal, Honor Society, Literary Society Editor, Centralian, Student Council, Offi- cer, Engineers' Club, Officer, Latin Club, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Thanksgiving Play '52, Stage Crew, Drama Club. BRYAN, PATTY SUE-Trouvere, Spring Concert '5l, '52, '53, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Harmonettes, Zoology Club, Engineers' Club, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Y-Teen, Red Cross Representa- tive, Pep Club. BULLOC, RUTH ANN-C.O.E., Pep Club, Small Shield, Officer, Home Room, Student Council. BUSTER, MARGARET JANE-Officer, A.l..S,, Student Council, President, Home Room, Y-Teen, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Latin Club, Red Cross Representative, Mid-year Graduate. es- Jb, ks- ing fe- :en igi- lfY1CI DFG- ent, om- '53' 1 LC., ind, inior lub, ard, tball lhoir ager Teen rcial wand hort- Silver lonor Offi- ficer, J, Girls' ieers' anta- iome dent, Latin BUTCHER, MARCELINE LUCILE--T LS. Zoology Club, Pep Club, Com- mercial Club, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, President, Home Room, Student Council, BUSTER, MICHAEL-R.O.T.C,, Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club, Stage Crew, C CAMPBELL, TERESA-Officer, S.L.l-l., Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Pep Club, Drama Club, Officer, Commercial Club, Thanks- giving Play '52, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Locker Patrol, Luminary. CARLSON, BETTY--Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Spring Concert. CARROLL, OWEN G.-Golf team. CARROLL, PATRICIA CAROLYN-Officer, T.L.S., Pep Club, Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Small Shield, Typing Award. CLARK, RODNEY--Luminary, Tennis Team. CLEMENTS, NELL LOUISE-S.L.H., Latin Club, Bank, Engineers' Club, Officer, Commercial Club, Officer, Horizon Club, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol. COCHRAN, LUCILLE-Officer, Formal Essay '53, T.L.S., Red Cross Rep- resentative, Commercial Club, Zoology Club, Captain, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Y-Teen, Centralian. COLLINS, LA WAYNE-Officer, Home Room. COLLINS, RAYMOND THORNTON-Hi-Y, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room. COOPER, MARCIA LYNN-Officer, S.L.H., Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. CORDER, WILLIAM CHESTER-C.F.C., Football, C Club, Basketball Manager, Second Team Basketball, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club, Pep Club. COTTRALL, BARBARA-Y-Teen. COURTNEY, RICHARD--German Club, Band. COX, THOMAS JEFFERSON-Officer, C..l.C., Officer, Engineers' Club, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Basketball, Honorable Mention All-Star '53, C Club, City Hall Day, Lumi- nary, Centralian. CRABTREE, BOB-C.J.C., Officer, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Band, Drum Major. CRAYTON, DONALD DEAN-C.W.C., Zoology Club, TrOCki STK-'Clem Council, Officer, Home Room. CULOTTA, PAUL ANTHONY-Luminary, Honor Corps, Quill and Scroll, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, OffiCef, HOVY16 Room- COPE, LEROYQGymnastic Club, Service Club, Ice Skating Club of St, Louis, Missouri. Most Popular Shirley Montz Bruce Kellar D DANIEL, BARBARA Jzwsu.-Aff Award. DAVIS, BEVERLY JANE-President, Dignitary, S.L,H., Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, Commercial Club, Page Editor, Luminary, Centralian, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Captain, Locker Patrol, City Hall Day, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Student Council, Football Princess, DAWKINS, PATRICIA JO-Drama Club, Thanksgiving Play, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Captain, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room. DENNIS, WILLIAM ERWIN-Honorary Presdent, C.E.C., Officer, Ger- man Club, Officer, Home Room, Engineers' Club, Student Council. DIGGES, FRANK THOMAS-C.W.C., Commercial Club. DOLGENOW, RICHARD LEE-R.O.T.C., Luminary. DOLLMAN, JOHANNA-Drama Club, Officer, Commercial Club, Red Cross Representative, Spring Play '53, Shorthand Award, Officer, Home Room. DONOVAN, ARLENE LOU-President, S.L.H,, President, Commercial Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Y-Teen, Band, Officer, Home Room, Centralian, Pep Club, Latin Club, Shorthand Award, Typing Award. DOUGLAS, DOLORES JEAN-Zoology Club, President, German Club' Officer, Horizon Club, Spring Play '53, Spring Concert Sl, '52 '53, Senor Ballot, Salutorian ot Senior Class, Gold Medal, Honor So- ciety, A.A.U.W,, Concert Choir, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, President, Home Room, Student Council, All-City Choir Festival '52, 'S3, variety Night ol, Bantl Concert '52, Talent Assembly '5l, '52, 'S3 DUUGLAS, SHIRLEY ANN-Preslderit, Dignitary D I S, Latin Club, Locker Patrol, Commercial Club, Student Cnuniil, Officer Home Room, Red Cross Representative. DRAYER, ROBERT GLEN-Luminury Sflflflfl' . . . Honfirzucd Most Active Sylvia Smith Don Adams DREISBACH, CARYL SUE-Co-Editor, Centralian, lntersociety Repre- sentative, Dignitary, lnformal Essay '52, A,L.S., Senior Ballot, Offi- cer, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Y-Teen, Officer, Engineers' Club, Pep Club, A.A.U.W,, First Prize, Original Clothing Design, Index Editor '52, Centralian. DYER, JAMES HERBERT-Officer, Home Room, Football, C Club, Art Award, Basketball Manager '53, EASTMAN, LEROY EVERETT-C.F.C., Informal Essay '53, Engineers' Club, C.O.E., Latin Club. EBERHARDT, CARL LLOYD-Zoology Club, Art Award, Honorary Cap- tain's Commission of Missouri R,O.T.C. EGGEMAN, PEARL LAVON-Honor Society, Olympian Club, Art Award. ENGLER, BETTY MARLENE. EVANS, CLARA JOYCE-President, Dignitary, Informal Essay '53, A.L.S., Page Editor, Luminary, Centralian, Spring Play '53, Talent Assembly '52, Basketball Queen '52, Captain, Locker Patrol, Cheerleader '53, Student Council, Prom Editor, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. EVANS, ROBERT LEE-President, C.F.C., President, Home Room, Foot- ball '49, '50, '51, '52, Track, Captain, Honor Corps, Student Coun- cil, Officer, Junior Class, Officer, C Club, Senior Ballot. F FENDER, SONDRA RITA-Officer, Dignitary, Personal Narrative '52, D.L.S., Latin Club, Zoology Club, Officer, Olympian Club, Hockey Sportsday '51, Volleyball Sportsday '52, Captain, Basketball Sports- dav '52, Big C , Red Cross Representative. FlGGlNS, NANCY JANE-Student Council, Red Cross Representative, All City Junior Red Cross Council, Officer, Home Room, Drama Club. Commercial Club, Small Shield, Large Shield, Shorthand Awards, Spring Play '50, City Hall Day '53, Comp Miniwanca Scholarship '52 FINK, ARLENE ANNA-CO E., Shorthand AWOVCI FINNELL, DONALD EUGENE-President, C.E.C', Football, Track, Honor Corps, C Club, Messenger, Student Bank, President, Home Room. FINNEY, CLARENCE CHARLES-Student Council, Typing Award, Locker Patrol. FISCHER, SHIRLEY JEAN-Honorary President, A.l.,S., Spring Concerts, Student Council, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teen, Girls' Choir, Offi- cer, Home Room, Pep Club. FISHER, LYNNE MARIE-Officer, Verse '53, A.L,S., Centralian, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Latin Club, Locker Patrol, Trouvere. FLEMING, JACK HARRISON-President, C,E,C., Honor Corps, Hi-Y, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room. FLEVER, MARY ANTHONY-Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Talent Show '50, Olympian Club, Hockey Sportsday '51, Volleyball Sportsday '51, Small Shield, FLOYD, BARBARA JANE-Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room. FOSTER, CALVIN WILLIS-Officer, C.E.C., Hi-Y, Second Team Basket- ball, Track, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Honor Corps, C Club. FRAZIER, TODD LYNDON-C.J.C., Luminary, President, Home Room, Student Council, Locker Patrol, Honor Corps. FRANTZ, JOAN AMELIA-Honorary President, Dignitary, D.L.S., Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. FRASER, ELVA CAROLYN-Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, Latin Club, Drama Club, Art Award, Thanksgiving Play '51, Locker Patrol, C.O.E. FROGGE, ROSE MARIE-M.L.S., Pep Club, Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teen, Commercial Club, Officer, Home Room. FUDGE, MARY FRANCES-D.L.S., Zoology Club, Y-Teen. FULKERSON, ROBERT DEAN-Drama Club, Engineers' Club, Stage Manager '51, '52, Honor Corps, Industrial Arts Awards. G , GARNETT, PATRICIA ANNE-A,L.S,, Luminary, Centralian, Student Council, Locker Patrol, Executive Board, All City Red Cross, Y-Teen, Officer, Hoom Room, Latin Club, Zoology Club, C.O.E. GEORGE, JIMMIE RAY-Zoology Club, R,O,T.C., C.O.E., Red Cross Rep- resentative, Student Council, President, Home Room. GERHART, BETTY MARIE-DeLano, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award '52, Representative to All-Student Council '51, '52, Director of Public Health Nurses at City Hall Day '52, Secretary, Girl Scouts '50, '51, Pep Club '50, '51, Secretary, Student Council 51, '52. GLOVER, WILLIAM-Zoology Club, Engineers' Club, Officer, Memorial Club, CJ.C,, Officer, R.O.T.C., Captain, Rifle Team, Art Award, GOWER, RUTH MAYEfPresident, Declamation '51, '52, D.L.S., Spring Plays '50, '52, '53, Senior Ballot, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Captain, Locker Patrol, Concert Choir, Olficer, Home Room, A.A,U.W., Red Cross Representative. MOI' OVYT. :ker rrts, Jffi- mnze lub, li-Y, .how sday ncil, sket- UC, nom, mc ker ficer, vard, Town Stage udent Cross, XE. Rep- Xwarcl or of Scouts i2. wriarial tward. Spring zciety, Roomi GRAHAM, BETTY ANN---Honorary President, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '53, T.L.S, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Drama Club, Spring Play '53, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Small Shield, Large Shield, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. GRAMPSAS, DENNIS-Zoology Clubj Track, Basketball, Engineers' Club, Officer, Home Room. GRANTHAM, JERRY ALLENfPresiclent, CEC., Page Editor, Luminary, Spring Play '53, Thanksgiving Play '52, Spring Concert '53, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Honor Corps, President, Student Council, Concert Choir, l-li-Y, President, Home Room, Drama Club, Pep Club, Councilman, City Hall Day '53, Senior Executive Committee. GREENBERG, PAUL A.-Latin Club, Zoology Club, Engineers' Club, Officer, C.J.C., Tennis, Photography Award. H HAMBLIN, ROY ALVER-Concert Choir, C.O.E. HAMMER, IRVING PAUL-President, Dignitary, CFC., Second Team All Star '53 Football, Basketball '52, '53, Track '52, '53, President, Band, President, Orchestra, Officer, C Club, Officer, French Club, Engineers' Club, Page Foreman, Luminary, City Hall Day, All City Orchestra, All City Band Concert, Honor Corps, President, Home Room, Student Council, Pep Club, Missouri Boys' State, Senior Honor Award for Service in Instrumental Music. HARDIN, PATRICIA ANNE-Page Editor, Luminary, Thanksgiving Play '52, Spring Play '53, Shorthand Awards, Typing Award, Y-Teen, Drama Club, Commercial Club. HARPER, CAROLYN SUE-Honorary President, Dignitary, D.L.S., Com- mercial Club, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Student Council, Pep Club, School Letter, School Bank. HART, JOYCE MAE-President, Prepared Speech '53, D.L.S., Latin Club, Olympian Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, President, Home Room. HART, PHYLLIS ANN-Pep Club, Officer, French Club, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room. HARTLEY, CAROL YOLANDA-DLS., Latin Club, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol. HARVEY, ROBERT LEE-Honorary President, C.E.C., President, Pep Club, Officer, Engineers' Club, Concert Choir, Spring Concert, Hi-Y, Honor Corps, Basketball, Track, Trouvere, Student Council. HATCH, HAROLD EUGENE-Luminary, Spring Concerts Show '52, Basketball, Track, Golf, Honor Corps, Room, Officer, Concert Choir, C Club, Typing HEAD, JACQUELINE MARIE-Latin Club, Luminary, Officer, Home Room HEDEEN, EVERETT NATHANIEL-Officer, Senior Class, President, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Centralian, '53, President, C Club, Track '50, '5l, '52, '53, Corps, President, Home Room, City Hall Day '53, Country Team. HEIL, DALE RAY--Liiminary, German Club, C.O.E. HELMER, PEGGY ROSE-Locker Patrol, COE. '52, '53, Talent Officer, Home Award. Zoology Club, Senior Ballot, Basketball '52, Colonel, Honor Captain, Cross HENEHAN, NORMA JEAN---Girl! Choir, Olympian Cliili, Nfollcyliall Sportsday '52, Little Shield, Big Shield, School Letter, Locker Patrol. HEPPLE, MARY BETH-Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Alternate HERMAN, RONALD DEAN--President, Dignitary, CEC., Latin Cluli, Engineers' Club, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. HIGGINS, LADONA MAY-Girls' Choir, Trouvere, Spring Concerts '52, '53, President, Home Room, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Student Council. HIGGINS, PATRICIA DEAN--Officer, T.L.S,, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Red Cross Representative, Hockey Sportsdoy '52, '53, Small Shield, School Letter, Officer, Olympian Club, Locker Patrol. HILL, RONALD EDWARD-Honorary President, CWC, C Club Honor Corps, Engineers' Club, Track '52, '53, Red Cross Rep- resentative, HOLT, RUTH ELLEN-C.O.E., Shorthand Awards, Typing Awards, Y- Teen, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, Luminary. HONSINGER, LO ANA DARLINEhGirls' Choir, C.O.E., Locker Patrol, Spring Concert '52. HORNER, CAROLE ANN-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, in- formal Essay '53, T.L.S, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Commercial Club, Officer, Trouvere, Locker Patrol, Prom Editor, Officer, Home Room, Typing Award, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Spring Concerts '52, '53, Central Singers. HOWSER, DOUGLAS LEE-School Activity Sales. HOYT, BARBARA ANN-Commercial Club, Trouvere, Officer, Home Room, Orchestra, All-State Orchestra. HUNT, RUBY MAE-C.O.E., Red Cross Representative, Student Coun- cil, President, Home Room, Y-Teen. HUMPHRESS, JOE ANNw-Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award '52, Rep- resentative to All-Student City Council '52, '53, Supervisor of Games and Sports, City Hall Day '53, Pep Club '50, '5l, Beau and Belle Brummel Carolyn Yate, lun Spurgeon 45,671 271' KU f . . . Kmfinucd Jolly Good Bobby Brown Larry Joy .I JAY, ROBERT LAWRENCE-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Bronze Medal, Declamation '52, C.F.C., French Club, Engineers' Club, Trouvere, Spring Play '49, '53, Opera '49, Senior Ballot, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Football, Basketball, Student Coun- cil, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Officer, Home Room, Missouri Boys' State. JAYNE, LEONARD EMMETT-Luminary, Band, Locker Patrol, Hi-Y, Zoology Club, Orchestra. JEFFERSON, JOHN CHARLES-Officer, Home Room. JOHNS, BETTY JEAN-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Silver Medal, Formal Essay '52, D.L.S., Officer, Commercial Club, Engi- neers' Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Red Cross Representative. JOHNSTON, MILTON EDWARD-C.O.E. JONES, GLORIA ANN-President, Dignitary, S.L.H., Centralian, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Commercial Club, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Student Activity Sales. JORDAN, MARJORIE-Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Band, Majorette, Talent Show '52, Band Concert '52, '53, JORDAN, MICHAEL-President, Dignitary, Informal Essay '52, Decla- mation '53, C.E.C., Centralian, Spring Play '53, Senior Ballot, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Honor Corps, Officer, Hi- Y, President, Latin Club, Officer, Engineers' Club, President, Home Room, Valedictorian, Senior Class, Pep Club. K KAISER, SYLVIA JEAN-Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Special Award, Mnookin-Brown Scholarship, Spring Concert, Officer, Y-Teen. KATZ, GERALDINE-Officer, D.L,S., Officer, Olympian, Volleyball Sportsday '52, Individual Sportsday '52, Hockey Sportsday '53, Baseball Sportsday '53, Baseball Manager '53, Highest Athletic Award, School Letter, Large Shield, Small Shield, President, Home Room, Officer, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Pep Club. KEITER, JAMES-Student Council, Locker Patrol, Hi-Y, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Art Award, Zoology Club. KELLER, BRUCE WALLACE-President, Dignitary, C,J.C., Officer, Sen- ior Class, Senior Ballot, Officer, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Foot- ball '51, '52, Basketball '5I, '52, '53, Track '52, '53, Student Council, Captain, Honor Corps, President, Hi-Y, City Hall Day, Industrial Arts Award. KERR, BONNIE JODELL-Officer, T.L.S., Zoology Club, Girls' Choir, Officer, Home Room, Art Awards, Small Shield. KINSELLA, PATRICIA JANE-Officer, Latin Club, Officer, Drama Club, Officer, French Club, Commercial Club, Spring Play '52, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Captain, Locker Patrol, Art Awards, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Chess Club, A.A.U.W., Second Place, Na- tional IPI Essay Contest, Scholarship to Christian Writers' and Editors' Conference, Representative, Voice of Democracy Contest '5l. KITTRELL, EDNA ELOISE-Latin Club, Trouvere, Spring Concerts, Locker Patrol, Girls' Choir, Officer, Home Room, Talent Show '50, '5I, '52, Red Cross. KNOX, CHARLOTTE ANN-President, Dignitary, Gold Medal, Formal Essay '52, T.L.S., President, Horizon Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Page Editor, Luminary, Locker Patrol, Officer, Trouvere, City Hall Day '53, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Typing Award. KECK, KATHLENE ANN-Officer, T.L.S., Red Cross Representative, Latin Club. L LASALLE, CAROL JEANNE-Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Teen Town Committee, Locker Patrol. LAUGHLIN, DAVID MORTON--Engineers' Club, Luminary Photographer, Centralian Photographer, Art Awards, R.O.T.C., Student Council. LAWSON, SHIRLEY ANN-Officer, Formal Essay '52, M.L,S., French Club, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room. LEE, BARBARA DEAN-Y-Teen, Latin Club, Mid-Year Graduate. LESLIE, BARBARA JEAN-President, Dignitary, T.L.S., Commercial Club, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, Art Awards, Small Shield. LEVIN, JERRY SANDERS-C.J.C., School Bank, Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, President, Home Room. LILLY, JO ANN-Girls' Choir, School Bank, Commercial Club, Red Cross Representative, Student Council, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, Spring Concert. LOGAN, ALPHA LOENA-D.L.S. LONG, BARBARA LEE-T.L.S., Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Y-Teen. LOPEZ, FELIX RIVERA-C.J.C,, Rifle Team, R,O.T.C. 9 1- f- wt YJ Vi b, ld zr, O- 1d :Sf IS, i0, ial lar re, :iI, le, Jb, ier, icil. 'ich ing cial Jrd, :ker Red icer, iom, Mc McAULIFFE, JERRY JOE-C.W.C. McCALL, VERNA JEAN---Officer, Olympian Club, D.L.S., Luminary Volleyball Sportsday '52, Basketball Sportsday '53, Gym Awards, Big C , Locker Patrol, Officer, Girls' Choir, Officer, Home Room Harmonettes, Variety Night '5l, Spring Concert. MCCLENAGAN, RICHARD RAY--Luminary, Zoology Club, R.O.T.C. Hi-Y, Officer, Home Room. McCORMACK, LARRY-Luminary, Red Cross Alternate, Football '50 '51, Tennis Team, Drama Club, C.W.C., Engineers' Club, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, C Club, Hi-Y. MCCORMICK, RICHARD LEE-Officer, Band, Student Council, Engi- neers' Club. McCOWN, ARLINE SHIRLEY-Pep Club. MCCUBBIN, JO ANN-Officer, Dignitary, D.l..S., Commercial Club, Zoology Club, Y-Teen, Trouvere, Spring Concert, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, Concert Choir, Harmonettes. McFARLAND, SHIRLEY LOUISE-D.L.S., President, Home Room, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Spring Con- certs, Trouvere, Student Council. McGLOTHIN, MARY LOUISE-Locker Patrol, Zoology Club. McKELVEY, JACKIE MIKE-C.O.E., Stage Crew, Student Council, Offi- cer, Home Room. M MANLOVE, SHIRLEY ANN-Girls' Choir. MANNING, ALBERT PAYNE, JR.-Officer, C.E.C., Football '53, Track '53, Student Council, Hi-Y, Officer, Home Room, C Club. MASON, MA RY LOU-C.O.E. MAXWELL, JERRY JOE-C.F.C., C Club, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Football '50, '5l, '52, Track '50, '5l, Luminary, Opera, Student Council Officer, Home Room. METZLER, JANYCE MAXINE-Latin Club, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Small Shield. MICHAEL, MARY-Zoology Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room. MILLER, MARILYN KAY--President, Dignitary, S.L,H., President, French Club, Officer, Drama Club, Officer, Horizon Club, Officer, Girls' Choir, Commercial Club, Pep Club, Page Editor, Luminary, Stu- dent Council, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Spring Play '52, Thanksgiving Play '53, All-City Girls' Choir Festival, Spring Con- certs '52, '53, MOAD, BEVERLY ANN-Officer, A,L.S., Zoology Club, Girls' Choir, Spring Play '49, MONEYMAKER, LYLE B., JR.-Officer, C,E.C.j President, PED Club, Presdent, Drama Club, President, Home Room, Hi-YJ LUVUWOYYJ Senior Ballot, Student Council, Honor Corps, Art AWCIYUSI Tf0Cl4 '5?, Spring Play '53, Christmas Play '52, Locker Patrol, Tennis '5O. MONSEES, JAMES RICHARD -Zoology Club, Officer, Home Roorn, MONTZ, SHIRLEY MAXINE-Intersociety Representative, Dignitary M.L.S., President, Senior Class, Senior Ballot, Officer, Junior Class President, Zoology Club, Officer, Student Council, Centralian Speech Honor Society, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer Home Room, Locker Patrol, Football Princess, MOORE, CHARLES EDWARD-Officer, Engineers' Club MORRIS, JAMES WILLIAM-Memorial Club, R.O,TC, Zoology Club MULLINS, DIXIE ANNE-President, Dignitary, Declarnation '52, '53, T.L,S., Officer, Senior Class, R.O.T,C. Queen, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Centralian, Page Editor, Luminary, Thanksgiving Play '52, Radio Play, Student Council, Red Cross Representative, Officer, Drama Club. MURPHY, BEVERLY JOAN-Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Spring Festi- val, Locker Patrol, MURRAY, JOANNE BERNICE-Officer, Commercial Club, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Luminary. MATHEWS, A. VINCENT-Zoology Club, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C. NORMAN, SHIRLEY JEAN-A.L.S., Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Concert Choir, French Club, Pep Club, Mid-Year Graduate. O OGLE, PATTY LOU-Band, Pep Club, Volleyball, Mid-Year Graduate. OLIVE, PHYLLIS CAROL-President, Song Leader, French Club, Officer, German Club, Trouvere, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Spring Concerts, Fall Concerts. 1 i Most Likely to Succeed Caryl Sue Drcisbach Everett Hedeen 1 i Scfzfzior 160 I 6011! . . . O'NEAL, BEVERLY JUNE--Officer, A.L S., President, Commercial Club, Lciminury, Faculty Editor, Centralian, Talent Show, Locker Patrol, Officer. Sturlent Council, President, Home Room, Teen Town Com- mittee, Pep Club, Red Cross Alternate, Typing Award, Shorthand Award P PALMER, GEORGE EDWARD-C.O.E., President, Home Room, Stage Crew, Industrial Arts Award. PARKER, BETTY MARIE-Officer, Home Room, Student Council, PATTON, GARY ALTON-President, Verse '52, C.F.C., President, Home Room, Second Team All-Star, Football '53, Basketball, Track, Locker Patrol, Honor Corps. PATTY, RAYMOND BRUCE-Officer, Formal Essay '52, C.E.C., Presi- dent, Engineers' Club, Football, C Club, Student Council, Page Editor, Luminary, Captain, Pep Club, Officer, Hi-Y, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room. PERRILL, RICHARD LEE-Student Council, R,O,T.C. PETKOFF, VICTOR MELVIN-Officer, C.J.C., Tennis '53, Engineers' Club. PHILPOT, JOHN LEE-Officer, CFC., Honor Corps, Football '5l, '52, Basketball, '5l, '52, Student Council, C Club, City Hall Day '53, PICKVRELL, FRANK SEYMORE-Latin Club, Golf Team. PIERCE, ARDITH ELAINE-M.L.S., Girls' Choir. PIERCE, CONSTANCE LOUISE-Page Editor, Luminary, Latin Club, Trouvere, Zoology Club, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Spring Con- cert '52, Officer, Home Room. PITTS, MARY DELL-Girls' Choir, C.O.E., Mid-Year Graduate. POINDEXTER, JEROLD DAVIS-Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Officer, Hi-Y, Honor Corps, C Club, Honorable Mention All-Star, Football '53, Basketball '52, '53, Track '5l, '52, '53, Art Award. Best Athletes Roberta Reid Tom Slaymaker 617 fzmzed PRICE, DALE CLlFT0NAMemorial Club, Officer, ROTC., Manager, Stage Crew. PRUITT, JEANETTA FRANKLIN-Girls' Choir, Spring Concerts, Girls' Choir Festival. RACCUGLIA, MICHELENE--Officer, Commercial Club. RAMSEY, LARRY GENE-lntersociety Representative, President, Digni- tary, Prepared Speech '53, C FC., Co-Captain, Football '5l, '52, '53, Basketball '52, Track '52, '53, Officer, Student Council, Honor Corps, Hi-Y, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, City Hall Day '53, C Club, Locker Patrol. RAVENSCROFT, CLARA DEAN-Olympian Club, Individual Sportsday '52, Hockey Sportsday '52, Basketball Sportsday '53, Baseball Sportsday '53, Large Shield, Small Shield, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award. REICH, MELVIN OSCAR-C.F.C., Football '49, '50, '5l, '52, Track '52, '53, C Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Honor Corps, Hi-Y, President, Home Room, Pep Club, Prom Editor. REICH, ROBERT REX-Officer, Hi-Y, Red Cross Representative. REID, JACK RICHARD-C.O.E. REID, ROBERTA MARGARET-Honorary President, Prepared Speech '52, '53, M.L.S., President, Olympian Club, Senior Ballot, Captain, Hockey Sportsday, School Letter, Page Editor, Luminary, Quill and Scroll, Officer, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Zoology Club, Student Council, Locker Patrol, German Club, Typing Award, Highest Gym Award. RICH, DORIS ELAINE-Basketball Sportsday '53, Olympian Club, Pep Club, Typing Award, Luminary. RICHARDSON, BARBARA JEAN-Officer, D.L.S., Officer, Olympian, Page Editor, Luminary, President, Girls' Choir, Highest Athletic Award, Big C , Large Shield, Small Shield, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Hockey Sportsday '52, '53, Volleyball Sportsday, Basketball Sportsday, Individual Sportsday, Latin Club, Voriet Night '5l, Typing Award, Spring Concerts '52, '53, Manager, Hockey. RIGGLEMAN, GEORGE DONALD-From Yokohama American High School: Football '5l, '52, Track '5l, Rifle Club '5l. RITCH, DONNA MAE-Luminary, Girls' Choir, Officer, Home Room, Mid-Year Graduate. ROBERTS, THOMAS EDWARD ALuminary, Officer, Home Room. RODGERS, JIMMIE CLAY-Officer, Home Room. ROSEEN, CAROL ANNfY-Teen, Zoology Club, Mid-Year Graduate. ROSS, ROY MAX!-C.E.C., Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Engle neers' Club. ROWLEY, BLAIRE ARLIE-Officer, Dignitary, C.J.C., Silver Medal, Honor Society, Officer, Memorial Club, Officer, R.O.T.C., Band, Band Concerts, Student Council, Honor Corps, Latin Club, Trouvere, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Awards. RUGGLES, MILDRED-Shorthand Award, COE RUSCHE, EDMUND WILLIAM, JR.--President, CJ C., Officer, Student Council, All-City Student Council President, Pep Clog- Pmgidenfy Home Room, Engineers' Club. Latin Club Ofliccr, l-li-V. Jef, irls' gni- '53, irIOI' om, day ball om, ,521 I-Y, '52, ain, and lub, ard, Pep iian, letic :nor 'ball 51. -ligh rom, Engi- edal, and, -lub, ident dent, Best Musicians Judy Stanbrough Bill Schnabel S SADLER, LARRY EUGENE-C.F.C., Honor Corps, Red Cross Represent- ative, President, Home Room. SALMON, ANADALE-Officer, S.L.H., Officer, Trouvere, Drama Club, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Spring Play Prompter '52, '53, Officer, Band, Small Shield, Large Shield, Missouri Girls' State. SARGENT, BILLY ALLEN-C.O.E. SATTERFIELD, MARY ARLYNE-DeLano, Secretary, Student Council '50, '5l, Press Representative, City Hall Day '5l, Contestant, City Hall Contest '5l, President, Girl Scouts '50, '5l, Pep Club '50, '5l, SAUNDERS, CAROL JO-President, Horizon Club, President, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '52, '53, Winter Concert '52, '53, All-City Girls' Choir Festival '52, '53, Trouvere, Y-Teen, Commercial Club, Zoology Club, Red Cross Representative, Officer, Home Room, Shorthand Award, Typing Award. SAVAGE, CAROL JO-C.O.E. SCHMID, ROBERT HOWARD-Officer, Dignitary, C.J.C,, Zoology Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, SCHNABEL, WILLIAM LEWIS-Band, Talent Show '5l, '52, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, President, Home Room, Senior Ballot, Hi-Y. SCHREIER, MARCIA CAROL-Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club: Locker Patrol. SCOTT, JOE L.-Officer, C.W.C., Student Council, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Officer, Home Room, Honor Corps. SHAW, AUDREY JEAN-Luminary, Shorthand Award, Y-Teen. SHELTON, MARION ANN-Concert Choir, Talent Show '5l, Trouyerez Silver Medal, Honor Society, Latin Club, Student COUFICIIQ OHICGV, Home Room, Spring Play '5l, SHINHOLTZ, NANCY ELIZABETHAHonorary PHESIUGPWT, DlQfl'TGVYf M,L S., President, Zoology Club! Offlfefi FVGRCI3 Club? Y'TCen' Teen Town Com,-n,ffQQ5 pep Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Girls' Choir! Talent SHOW '52' SIMMONS, DONNA MARIE--Honorury President, Digriitary, TLS Olympian Club, French Club, Spring Play '53, Band Concerts '52 '53, Silver Medal, Honor Society, President, Band, Student Coun- cil, President, Home Room, R OTC Queen, Talent Shows 50, 'Sl '52, '53, SINOVICH, PATRICIA ANN--Officer, Oignitary, MLS, Officer, Zuol- ogy Club, Red Cross Representative, Locker Patrol Art Award, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Otticer Home Room, Spring Concerts '5l, '52, '53, Student Council SIPES, BARBARA JEAN-lntersociety Representative, Llignitar, Personal Narrative '53, S.L.H., President, Olympian Club, Luminury, Cen- tralian, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Hockey Sportsday 5i, '52, Individual Sportsday '52, Big C , Highest Athletic Award, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Variety Night '5l, Latin Club, President, Home Room. SLAVEN, MARIE MARLENE-Olympian Club, Latin Club, Volleyball Sportsday '52, Individual Sportsday '52, Hockey Sportsday '52, Small Shield, Large Shield. SLAYMAKER, THOMAS EDWARD-President, Dignitary, Silver Medal, Personal Narrative '52, Personal Narrative '53, CFC, President, Junior Class, Co-Captain, All-Star, Football '52, '53, Basketball '52, '53, Track '5l, '52, '53, Colonel, Honor Corps, Officer, Stu- dent Council, Officer, C Club, Senior Ballot, Centralian, Talent Show '5l, Silver Medal, Honor Society, President, Hi--Y. SMITH, CLAUDETTE ELLEN-President, Latin Club, Officer, Commer- cial Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Typing Award, Pep Club. SMITH, JACK ELLIS-Art Awards. SMITH, SYLVIA LOUISE-President, Dignitary, Personal Narrative '52, lnformal Essay '53, M.L.S., Business Manager, Centralian, Senior Ballot, Student Council, lnter-City Red Cross, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Teen Town Committee, Officer, French Club, Basketball Queen, Y-Teen, Zoology Club. SMITH, WAYNE EDWARD-Luminary. SMOTHERS, JACK DEWAYNE-CWC, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. SNIDER, RICHARD WESLEY-Zoology Club, Art Award SNEDDEN, BONNIE-Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Spring Festivals '5l, '52, '53, C.O.E., Typing Award, Student Council, Y-Teen, SOULE, ANTHONY JOSEPH-Luminary, Officer, Home Room, SPEAR, JAMES-Red Cross Representative, SPURGEON, JAMES LEEWlntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Pre- pared Speech '53, C.W.C., Second Team Basketball, Student Coun- cil, Red Cross Representative, Advertising Manager, Lurninary, Senior Ballot, Honor Corps, President, Home Room STANBROUGH, JUDITH DIANE-Officer, LJ.l,.S., Officer Olympian Club, Hockey Sportsday '52, '53, volleyball Sportsday SL Bris- ketball Sportsday '52, individual Sportsday 5.3 Hiiltball Snrirtt day '53, School Letter, Highest Athlctii Award, ifilliter I-tonic' Room, Student Council, Trouvere' Talent :litre I-fniir Ifzlliit, Band, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Silner tvletlal l'lri'Mir inc-vtx School Fight Song. STEWART, JAMES CHARLES-Art Awards llrarr-ri L' .lil t- ul ciiii cil, Thanksgiving Play '52 5674 271' . . . Emfimzcd SWEZY, JOHN PHILLIPfPresiclent, lntersociety Representative, Digni- tciry, Pirisoncil Narrative '52, C.W.C., President, Jr. Red Cross, Cold Mc-ilal, Honor Society, Honor Corps, Student Council, Cen- tralian, Luminary, Band, Minstrel Show '50, Variety Night '5l, Hi-Y, Officer, Home Room. SALMON, RONALD4Band, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C. T TALLEY, JOYCE ANN-Locker Patrol, C.O.E. THOMAS, GEORGE ELLSWORTH-Officer, C.J.C., Luminary, Officer, Home Room. THOMAS, NORMA KAY--Officer, Dignitary, A.L.S., Centralian, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Zoology Club, Band, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Girls' Choir, Y-Teen, Teen Town Committee, Red Cross Representative, Art Award, Talent Show '52, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Trouvere. THOMAS, RICHARD RAY-Honorary President, Dignitary, Informal Essay '52, C.W.C., Football '50, '5l, '52, C Club, President, Hi-Y, Officer, All-City Hi-Y, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Honor Corps, Page Editor, Luminary, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Track '53. THOMSON, JUNE LOUISE-Silver Medal, Honor Society, Commercial Club, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room. TOLER, DONALD LEE-Track '52, '53, Second Team Basketball, Officer, Home Room, C Club. TOMMASINI, ANNA MARIE-Drama Club, Girls' Choir. TUCKER, PATRICIA ANN-Officer, T.l..S., Cheerleader, Football Queen, Locker Patrol, President, French Club, Officer, Zoology Club, Stu- dent Council, Talent Assembly, Girls' Choir, Art Award, Y-Teen, Trouvere. TURLEY, LYMAN NEAL-Dignitary, C.F.C., Bronze Medal, Honor So- ciety, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Spring Concerts '5l, '52, '53, Officer, Hi-Y, President, Home Room, Officer, Student Council, President, Jr. Red Cross, All-City Jr. Red Cross, Central Singers. Best Actors Ruth Gower Lyle Moneymoker V VIAR, JACK-Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Student Council. VICK, GARY DEAN-Concert Choir, Spring Concert. VITALE, STEVE LOUIS-Mid-Year Graduate. W . WALDEN, PATSY JEAN-Girls' Choir, Drama Club, Engineers' Club, Pep Club. WALKENHORST, VIRGIL LEE-Luminary, Hi-Y, Basketball, Officer, Home Room. WALKER, BRITAIN THOMAS-C.F.C., Track, Football, C Club, Pep Club, Stage Crew. WALKER, JERALD DEWAYNE-Engineers' Club. WARBURTON, RALPH JOSEPH-Officer, C.J.C., Officer, Battalion Commander, R.O.T.C., President, Memorial Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Engineers' Club, All-City Jr. Red Cross Council, Student Council, Pep Club, lndex Editor, Centralian, City Hall Day '53, Officer, Home Room. WARD, MARIANNA-Typing Award, Latin Club. WATERHOUSE, PAUL GEORGE-C.F.C., Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Student Council, C.O.E., Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. WATLING, CAROL ANN-President, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '53, A.L.S., Page Editor, Luminary, Mounting Editor, Centralian, Offi- cer, Teen Town Committee, Cheerleader, Talent Assembly '52, Red Cross Representative, Y-Teen, Latin Club, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. WATSON, BARBARA JEAN-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Art Awards, School Flag, Stage Crew. WATSON, BEVERLY JANE-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Art Awards, Stage Crew. WATSON, DARRELL HENRY-Luminary, Memorial Club, Officer, R.O.T.C., Zoology Club. WAYMAN, SHIRLEY JEAN-President, Dignitary, Personal Narrative, '52, '53, T.l..S., Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, French Club, Offi- cer, Trouvere, Centralian, Spring Concerts, Talent Show '52, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Y-Teen, School Bank, Officer, Home Room, President, Horizon Club. WELD, DELORES RUTH-Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Y- Teen, Pep Club, Talent Assembly '53, Commercial Club. WELLS, JOE ROSWELL III-C.E.C., Locker Patrol, Zoology Club. WERNER, MARY CATHERINE-C.O.E., Pep Club, Typing Awards, Shorthand Award. WHEELER, JESS JOHN, JR.-Dignitary, C.W.C., Engineers' Club, Drama Club, Thanksgiving Play '52, Student Council, Golf Team. WHITLOCK, JULIANNE-Scholastic Art Aword. WILCOX, DONNA LILLIAN--Latin Club, Locker Patrol. WILCOX, PATRICIA ANN -Zoology Cluii, Red Cross Represeritatixfe, President, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Typing Award WILEY, LEILA JEAN---Zoology Clul-, Otticer, Home Room, Pep Club. WILLIAMSON, HARVEY ANN- President, Dignitary, MLS., Cheer- leader, Girls' Choir, Officer, Olympian Club, Hockey Sportsday '52, '53, Basketball Sportsday 53, Swimming Team '52, Large Shield, Small Shield, Big Highest Athletic Award, Football Princess '53, Lurninary, Talent Show '5l, '52, Zoology Club, Stu- dent Council, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. WILSON, BETTY JEAN--C.O.E., Art Award. WISELEY, JACK--President, Dignitary, CfiN.C., Officer, Engineers' Club, Luminary, Centralian, Band, Honor Corps, Student Council, President, Home Room, Golf Team. WOLF, DONALD DEANAFootball, Track, Honor Corps, Officer Home Room, C Club, Pep Club. WOLFE, MARY LOU ANN-French Club, Shorthand Award, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. WOOD, JUDITH ANN--Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representa- tive, Locker Patrol, Teen Town Committee. WOODS, LARRY ALLEN-Officer, C.W.C,, Red Cross Representative, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Typing Award, Honor Corps, WOODWARD, JACKIE LORAIN-Red Cross Representative, Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, C.O.E. WOODY, WAYNE MONROE-Stage Crew. WORMINGTON, FRANCES JOAN-Olympian Club, Pep Club, Large Shield. WRIGHT, CORALIE ANN-Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Stu- dent Council, Locker Patrol, Typing Award, Officer, Home Room. WRIGHT, PATRICIA JOANN-President, Dignitary, Declamation '53, A.L.S., Senior Editor, Centralian, Page Editor, Luminary, Spring Play '53, Student Council, Officer, Zoology Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Commercial Club, Y-Teen, Offif cer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Camp Miniwanca '52. WYMORE, JACK NATHANIEL-C,W.C,, Spring Play '50, filth-f' WW Y YATES, CAROLYN FLORENCE--President, Dignitary, Verse '52, Personal Narrative '53, ALS, Co-Editor, Centralion '53, Index Editor, Centralian '52, President, Latin Club, French Club, Engineers' Club, Senior Eiallot, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Art Awards, President, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative YOUNG, JOYCE ANN---AL S., Zoology Club Commercial Club, Pep Club, Officer, Teen Town Committec, Locker Patrol President, Home Room, Luminarv, Red Cross, Student Council. Z ZENOR, CLAIRE ANN---Honorary' President, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '52, Declamation '53, SLH., President, Orchestra, Page Editor, Luminary, Cheerleader, Student Council, Gold Medal, Honor So ciety, Talent Show '50, '53, President, Horizon Clulv, Senior Ballot, Girls' Choir, Harmanettes, Soring Play '53, Spring Concert '53 Officer Home Room, Red Cross Representative, All-City Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, Senior Honor Award for Service in Instru- mental Music. ZORN, JACK EDWARD--C WC., Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room. Best Dancers Claire Anne Zenor Bob Evans George Donald Riggleman May 10, 1953 VICTORY Ye that have faith to look with fearless eyes Beyond the tragedy of a world at stritw Arid know that out of death arid night shall rise the dawn of ampler life: Rejoice, whatever anguish reiid the heart, That God has given you the priceless cloii-wr To live iii these great times and have your part In Freedorifs crowning hoiir. That ye may tell your sons who ser' the litihi High in the heaveris-their licritaov to lrilit' f I saw the powers of darkness tiilrc tliigir tliyht. I Saw the morning I7TC'ClIC.i' Owen St-aiiiaii iw Ofrfff r M M si ' ,,,f,,,,.,,,,,,, munun-mmuuuw U 'r R R R President Secretory John 0'Brien Helen Coonrod Vice-President Treasurer Paul Krahenbuhl Pct Sfucker Sergeant-ot-Arms Caroline Kawollek JUNIOR DEDlCATlON As we look back on our Junior year we realize how A much we have learned and how much there is yet to know. A As Seniors of 1954, we acknowledge the responsibility of ' l . . . 'Q F carrying on the high standards of Central High School. 1 Nf 5- We know that the underclassrnen will look to us just as we looked to the Seniors of 1953 for leadership: and we f 4 1,2 ef: Q. ,, hope We can meet the mark set by those who have gone J 4.5 before. 32 'E - of . x 4' A .11 X Ll Top Row Row Row ,X Row: B.Jenk1ns, B. Allen, R. Jefferson, J. Tyson, D. Partnn, l.. Golbreath, T. Price, F. Shull, D. Howe, E. Basharn, G. Stoll, J. Riddle, F. Leo, N. Hlgqlns. 3: VV. McFarland, D. Onwrler, B. Hunsoker, F. Clay, W. Shaw, R. Corner, D. Laxon, B. Yelfon, D. Guillorns, G. Wheeler, B Corufhers, N Froncls 2: D. WHITGDOUSG, P. Krahenbuhl, J. Mllls, G. McClure, L. Maas, R. Lyfle, C. Dalryrnple, J. Weafherholl, D. Cooper, L. Oberholfz, I.. Phllllps, S Guyer 1: FS. Skinner, D. Busrer, J. Belcher, V. Boyer, J. Smllh, M. Gabriel, P. Fouls, L. Nicholson, A. l-loynle, T. Eli, P. l-llpsher lllfIll7l'5 . . . 6111550 5' ,7 ' f f, Top Row Row Row Row: R. Duncan, R. Cannon, li McClure, .l. Thorp, J. Denfon, K. Rulherford, M. Snare, W. Watson, L. Conrod 3: M. Curfss, ES. Dedrnon, I.. Cundlff, R. Jones, B. Mounfloy, C. Parks, J. Zinn, S. Dubln, C. Bozorrh 2: M. Adams, R. Rusche, L. Leslie, J. Jackson, J. Tyrer, J, Fzelds, B Soerbeck, P. Gler, R. Kolle, B. Wlllls. 'lz M. Donahue, P. Duncan, K. Srnnfh, K. Srnllh, V. Berry, N. Rice, M. Wall, M. Phllllpson, J. Huff, B Ernst. . , W! .r . ,. 4 . . .. f 3 7 , fs H5 J 1 f ' 4 4' F2 'f. W , . E ' AV. , QA W, gp WJ 'A' f ,Y W . f 'Q' ' af, W. ' J a I f 'J' fm' .-Q. W, , f -W H11-xr Lis Q 4.vl'X 5 'lr 3:61 WW 'Q Y . 1 'K ff 41 4. ll' fv 4:1 '1' ,pu , . K 3 5,-4 .4123-, Top Row: G. Giefing, H. Wessley, L. Grisham, J. Mahan, R. Patterson, G. Clark, D. Woits, D. Bolston, T. Mason, J. Posmore, D. Burns, J Strilcler, E Kennedy. Row 3: W. Burton, B. Ulmer, D. Scott, L. Frankenstein, B. Long, D. Lawrence, J. Grouse, J. Couch, ES. Bible, P. Bibler, C. Lucas, R. Sherman, Z Ricketts l Bliss Row 2: P, Stucker, B. Bogby, S. Gibson, C. McDonieI, S. Powcll, E. Gehrs, A. Pummill, B. Logan, P. Gabltiert, E. Johnson, J Etzenhoosei D. Mais, 5 Gordon, M Liqgctt Row 'lz C. Holm, P. Hook, N. Gregory, S. Grolmes, D. Wotts, M. Grider, P, Jones, P. Derossott, G. Lester, C. Bland, P. Boll, R Vitale Top Row Row Row Lllflllfl? . 6111 0 5' f Row: H. Motter, B. Dunnington, B. Covey, P. Carter, G. Shelton, B. Seigel, T. Collins, L Thomson, F. Barry, J. O'Brien, B Anderson, C, Beaver, D. Chester, P. Zans 3: K. Hill, E. Pack, B. Tannehill, J. Miller, M. Funk, E, Levine, P. Strider, C. Kawollek, J. Lowson, F Mantredi, B. Richardson, H. Shope. 2: C. Lockridge, M. Woolridge, K. Seymour, B. Julius, C. Oliver, K. Robeen, K. Hamilton, D. Lawson, A. Gregor, D. Conley, D Clinton, M. Harvey, P. Sarver, 1: K. Handlen, J. Hook, K. Wells, M. Thorson, K. Weills, N. Walsh, R. Turley, C. Mololey, J. Robinson, M. Davis. 2 ,,-4. L. ---. H8119 4? VZ if ..., kt 7 X ' 1 ' YW, su: f X W 'ffl ,f ty w,,, x .H ,f f 19, f Ng S Q , ,S f , KX LL Ki if I -M-..-.. ..1....-..., wr. 55 ,, N.-7-A--.-.-4.....,..,..fLw.,-, ..,. ,.. .4 1 , , . . 9 ' Q W V 4 MW 1 1 . :la I my V, ZF. ,, i I Q f. fy, w zlliwwf Z Q M,g QZQ N 94. x f' It '50 ff if Y. ..- .,.,. .rf--...-..k.,.,.f.....-...,..-4....... 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Bock Row: Richard Snell, Bill Cunningham, Joe Ann Humphress, Jack Parnacall, James Capps, David Masden, James Welker. nr ,721-W a'9 v 4 ,.,,b - f X U41 ,MQW ,,,,,w 211 03.211 N. 4 f f I I llwll 1 J - l X , 'QL T . Iwi' .1 Q' ,- T fa Franklins, come gather round , We're 'When the deep classy lossies in two shades of blue , For I N in view , T.L.S. Emerson's a -1- fine name. l 'Q JZ very best , We X are the very best, X CFC, takes firm possession of the cupg We're loyal to you, DeIphian , 'What sparks the Jefferson's sparks you , With our big, strong men, we will drag medals in. DEC LAMATION FORMAL ESSAY lr Beyond The LOST Milf? ,,Larry Jay, CFC, l, The Backbone of Democracyu.. ,, ,,,,,., Barbara Richardson 2 The Yellow Paper , , eses, Dixie Mullins, Tis, 2, wiedicai Gold ,,,oss,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. . , . ,,,,,,,, ,Larry Galbreath, 3, While l-ilOC ,, N , ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,, S harley Douglas, DLS, 3, The Quest for Unityf' .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, ,, James Thorp, PREPARED SPEECH INFORMAL ESSAY ll HTVTOVTK YOU, FGTTIQVI Larry Ramsey, CPC. l. And So Ye Shall Reap ,,,,, ,Victor Petkotf 2- HSOVTQ of Freedom . ,,,, Carol Watling, A.l..S. 2. Prayer of the Trees ,, ,, ,, A Katherine Walls 3- HROGU Of PGGCCHV , , Maryanna Phillipson, S,L,l-l, 3, They, Toa, Are Americans ,, ,. ,, ,Carole Horner, PERSONAL NARRATIVE VERSE l- NOK-lf BOSSH, , Tom Slaymalqer, CFC. l. The Resurrection , , , Lynne Fisher 2- HOD9 Clll0fl Ter1Three-O William Long, CEC. 2. Dreams ,,,,,, ., , Clara MgDaniels 3- H'Ql'l9f AUNWOVITY' 7 Shirley Wayman, T.L.S, 3 'fForsaken ,,,,, ,, Judy Stanbrough ln proving their versatility-Brain as Well as Brawn-the Central Frank- lin Club amassed a total of 18 points, the largest number of points scored by any club in the past decade, to take the cup in the 66th Annual Inter- society. The Aristonians placed second with a total of 8 points and the Slaches and Delphians tied for 3rd with 7 points. 44 :Qi purple waves victorious 'n T.L.S. 'n T.L.S., the are for M,l..S. and we D,L,S C,F.C C.E.C CLC S.L.H T.L,S A L5 S.L.l-l DLS r. 60 fe rants Ariutonianz P Wranil C W'arIrnQr, I ' VM'-r,1II'rLrIIIIt, I Exfmqk Q YQIQI, L I,,L,I,,3r Webster: I BfIf 4.III, I warqcan, I 'Wv nwarri I LILIII, I-I Braakx .I Bavf-I I Thalianz D. Mallrnx, B. Graham, L Cach ran, C. Horner, S Wayman, C, Knox. Emerson: M. Jordan, D. Adams, I Thorp G. Burgavd, B Long, B Serge! x . , ' 3 . it X I ' s , ' Minerva: J. Gibson, R Rena, D Lambert I qi , S. Smith, C. Heaton, J. Couch S G G Franklin: L Jay, L. Ramsey, L Galhreafh L. Eastman, T. Slaynwaker, L. Turlvv Delphianz S. Doa-glai., J Hart, B Rrchard- san, C. Harper, M, Manley, I Sfanbraugh. Jefferson: R Brown, 9 Zalnrn, B I--nIIPr, V. Petkaff, R bchmrri, G TI'IC'VI'IfV'f Slachei C fri- fp 'JI I' Iilwffrlv J I II'I I' WQIIL B Llpnw . '.f'fY'I'r I Prepared Formal Dcclamahon Speech Essay Informal Personal Essay Narrahvr, VUSQ IW' Q.. V83 KN .. f ' f fzmlffx' X W ff flung W K If I Qi 'W N-vm.u' sym-vf' wry 745 ff, Z Cf i f .1 ' I I . . ' I, .IW f 1' I W. dv Sk W ,mg I . 4. ,MW 5.,. ,AV I? 'IST -0-rf .Vw -qn inn 'sr AJ ik M- 'fl M i, no 12.3 'J I JJ' 3 S Ks ,I 7 mf -f ,W fm., 4 1 , Galaga .fi HI bv' Top Row: J. Swezy, J. Spurgeon, J. Wheeler, J. Botkin, Miss Sandberg, D. Balston, L. Boline, J. Boyer. Brooks, J. Campbell, G. Clark, J. Denton, B. Dillon, J. Dull, J. Hart. Row 3: R. Hill, R. Howard, P. Krahenbuhl, J. Mclntire, NN. Organ, D. Partin, B. Plwarlss. Row 2: J. Salyer, G. Shelton, J. Stalder, D. Thomas, G. Webster. Row 1: C. Wells, G. Weld, D. Wurth, J. Wymore. Emfra! W 6 fer 61116 Row 4: H. OFFICERS I ntersoc iety Representative ..... President .. . . ..... .. Vice-President.. .. .. Recording Secretary . Treasurer.. . Corresponding Secretary .. Sergeant-at-Arms . Parliarnentarian Devotions . . . . Critic. . Property Box Boys .. MOTTO ln Vestigiis Maximorum lst Term 3rd Term Song Leader ,, . Standard Bearer Medal Pinner Jim Spurgeon Jack Wisley Dick Thomas John Swezy John Wheeler Joe Scott Larry Woods Paul Krahenbuhl G. L. Shelton John Stalder Dave Martin DIGNITARIES John Swezy John Swezy John Wheeler Paul Krahenbuhl John Stalder G. L. Shelton John Botkin Dave Partin Jack Wisley Jack Wymore Harold Brooks . .,.., .John Swezy John Wheeler Jim Spurgeon 4th Term John Swezy John Botkin John Wheeler Paul Krahenbuhl John Stalder G. L. Shelton Harold Brooks John Denton Jack Wymore John Swezy Dave Martin John Dull N . V v S if . ,W ..: S iw 1 s sl 5 S ' we nil .x 3 Q 3 . x J S X W Q... . sh 1 'Un mfr M J. .Q W7 if , ' 4 3. ' Af! .sr I xqif s ,,,. ss ,. V A I rif if C. sr . .of Hn. W AQ f nr N. .. - J, +3 f . , ' il X J-, .r ' J bw r l 9 .. nv I se. ' Mr X M ww' .i i ,Q .ig g , r v s, anne, oyer. Top Row: C. Dreishach, J. Evans, C. Yates, P. Wright, C. Watling, Miss McLau hlin M. Be en M. Bl V. B 4 Row : M. Brown, ES. Carroll, C Cosentino, S, Chappell, C. Dalryrnplc, S. Fischer, l.. Fisher, K. Goons, J. Greqory. Row 3: S. l-lartzell, S. Hobart, J. l-lorcl, C. Iiowollek, B. Konomas, N. Kualer, B. Lake, R. Lytle, J. McNiel. Row 2: B. Moacl, B. O'Neal, J Pennington, E, Price, N. Rice, C. Rogers, P. Sarver, L. Shaw, N. Thomas. Row 1: B. Upton, M. Wall, J. Weatherholt, J. Young, P, Garnett I7 flflflltllfl lfL'l'!ll' 17676 fl' ' JC' y5 fy lntersaciety Rcprcsenfol President Vice-President .. Recording Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Sccrctarv Sergeant-at-Arrns Piwoebia V Critic . Reporter Co-Rush Captains Honorary Presiclcnt IVC Qnnq Lrsciclcr MOTTO Nonquis, Sed Quid OFFICERS Joyce Evans Carolyn Yates Pat Wright Carol Watling .Jane Williamson Marianne Brown Norma Thomas Margaret Buster 'Isl' Term 2nd Term 3rd Term Caryl Sue Driesbach Caryl Sue Driesbach Caryl Sue Driesbach Carolyn Yates Pat Wright Pat Wright Carol Watling Carol Watling Norma Thomas Norma Thomas Shirley Fischer Shirley Fischer Marianne Brown Beverly Mood Rosemary Lytle Margaret Buster Meta Wall Joyce Evans Carolyn Yates Marianne Brown Jackie Weatherholt Lynne Fisher Beverly Mood Shirley Fischer Jackie Weatherholt Jane Gre or Rosie Lytle DIGNITARIES Qiandarcl Bearer . Medal plllnil' Xf'iOlCl Vlfwmr Cirl Pianist .9 Y , Carmelme Cosentino Pat Wright Caryl Sue Driesbach Carolyn Yates Joyce Evans Carol Watllng Norma Thomas 4th Term Caryl Sue Dricsbach Carol Watling Norma Thomas Shirley Fischer Marianne Brown Rosie Lytle Meta Wall Juckie Wenthorholf Pat Wright Jan Gregory Lynne Fisher Beverly 0'Nf.al it 'cs fi l- . fn- , W., ,ya , ,f f. A f . J, J, ,, Y, .1 4, kv .fn W .fm I WWW Z .4 A if 1 . A K.. - f M M , ,pf ,VW '.., ' ,f ,577 ' I 5? X X .- A 'i ff . ,yr f f ff' - W ,f mfr. i . , 49' 6 . apo. ? 43' Wh f asf' iv- 4,..,w, xy ff-f 'bv' 45 Top Row: D. Adams, J. Fleming, R. Herman, J. Grantham, M. Jordan, Mrs. Shafer, Mr. Miller, G. Burgard, B. Dennis. Row 4: J, Douglas, S, Dubin, J. Fields, D. Finnell, C. Foster, J. Gabriel, B. Harvey, J. Jackson, H. Kilgore. Row 3: D. Lawrence, B. Long, A. Manning, T. Mason, T. MCG-avern, L. Parkhursf, B. Patty, B. Piper, A. Pope. Row 2: W. Reiss, R. Ross, K. Rutherford, J. Salter, R. Sand, J. Schenck, B. Seigel. Row 'l: L. Srnifh, J. Thorp, D. Walls, R, Williams, B. Whiffaker, K. Hill. Eenfml Smcfsnu 611111 lnfersocieiy Rcpresenfafive.. .. President . . Vice-Presidenl .. . Recording Secrefary . . Corresponding Secreiary ...... Treasurer . . Sergeant-at-Arms .. .. Critic . . . . MOTTO Labor Omnia Vinci! OFFICERS lst Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term Don Adams Jack Fleming Ronnie Herman Mike Jordan Bruce Patty Bob Harvey Jerry Grantham Jim Thorp Calvin Foster Don Adams Ronnie Herman Mike Jordan Jerry Grantham Bob Harvey Jim Jackson Bill Dennis Jack Fleming Don Adams Jerry Grantham Mike Jordan Jim Thorp Bill Dennis Ted Mason Jim Jackson Ronnie Herman Don Adams Mike Jordan Jim Thorp Ted Mason Jim Jackson Beniie Seigel Bob Piper Jerry Grantham f FV? Emersonian .. Ted Mason Calvin Foster Bob Harvey Richard Sands Co-Rush Captains. . . Don Finnell Ted Mason Bob Piper Jack Gabriel Terry McGovern Jfm Thorp Beniie Seigel Terry McGovern Properly Bax Bays Jim Jackson Bill Long Dgn Finnell Bob Piper Al Manning Honorary President . . Bill Dennis Bruce Patty Bob Harvey DIGNITARIES Song Leader . . . . . Ronnie Herman Siandard Bearer . Mike Jordan Medal Pinner . Don Adams plCll'llSl . Bgb Piper 4. -a rs 'W E S fx. , .N ., ,Sv X. .. hifi-fs ,X s 5 K X tx .gm X fs Q25 sf A X X m-1-si: A' ..x-,fig L, V,,. Y ,J if . .,L::, rf NZQ yu Q55 Q- Row 4 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 Top Row: C. Horner, D, Mullins, S. Waymon, C. Knox, B. Leslie, Miss Cornell, Mr. Diersen, J. Belcher, J, Boardman : E. Bradley, M. Butcher, P. Carroll, D. Clifton, L. Cochran, E. Davis, P. Duncan, E. Ebenheck, L, Keltner, : B. Graham, M. Grider, P. Higgins, J. Hurley, B. Julius, K. Keck, J, Kerr, C. Knapp, M. Knox. : P. Mills, B. Mueller, D. Norris, L. Phillips, V. Renne, L. Rider, R, Rohovit, D. Simmons, D. Spellbergcr. : N. Tucker, P, Tucker, D. Watts, D, Watts. Uzalian Eifcra y Szmirfy i lntersociety Representative President. . .. Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer . .. . Sacerdos . Critic ..... . Ser eant at-Arms Q , Editor of Tattler Rush Captains Historian Honorary President MOTTO Non Ministrarisecl Minisfrare OFFICERS 'lst Term 2nd Term 3rd Term Carole Horner Dixie Mullins . Shirley Wayman Charlotte Knox Barbara Leslie Donna Simmons Betty Graham Barbara Leslie Pat Tucker Carole Horner Pat Higgins Elizabeth Davis Ethel Bradley Song Leader Medal Pinner Standard Bearer , Thalia Flower Girls Clip E-COFGI' Pianift Carole Horner Shirley Waymon Charlotte Knox Barbara Leslie Donna Simmons Betty Graham Pat Tucker Dixie Mullins Lucille Cochran Pat Krause Pat Higgins Elizabeth Davis Virginia Renne Ethel Bradley DIGNITARIES Betty Graham and Carole Horner Charlotte Knox Betty Graham Barbara Leslie Jodell Kerr Pat Higgins Pat Carroll Shirley Waymon Lucille Cochran Donn Watts Kathy Keck Barbara Julius Virginia Renne Donna Simmons Carole Horner .Charlotte Knox Dixie Mullins Shirley Wayman Donna Simmons Barbara Leslie Barbara Julius 4th Term Carole Horner Barbara Leslie Pat Higgins Jodell Kerr Pat Carroll Lucille Cochran Marceline Butcher Charlotte Knox Elizabeth Davis Virginia Renne Kathy Keck ' Barbara Julius Virginia Renne Betty Graham ,f. V x A f ,ff i 'Br Wim, ff f 7 Patton, I. Hammer, B. Evans, Miss Kuhn, Mr. Dentel, B. Appleberry, L. Benton. Row 4: J. Britton, B. Brown, F. Barry, L. Markt, T. Collins, B. Corder, L. Eastman, L. Galbreatn, L. Grisham. Row 3: R. Large, J. Maxwell, W. McFarland, J. O'Brien, J. Pasmore, J. Philpot, E. Potts. Row 2: T. Price, L. Sadler, T. Slaymaker, L. Turley, B. Walker. Row 1: P. Waterhouse, J. Williamson, B. Zeldin, J. Zinn. Top Row: L. Jay, L. Ramsey, Intersociety Representative .... President ..... .. Vice-President. .. Recording Secretary ..... Treasurer. ... . Critic. ... .. .. Sergeant-at-Arms .. . Property Box Boys Poor Richard .. G. Hamm! grzlldkl 24 61116 MOTTO Animus, Cor, Manus OFFICERS 'Ist Term Larry Jay Larry Ramsey Gary Patton Irving Hammer Bob Evans Tom Slaymaker Larry Galbreath Gary Patton 3rd Term Larry Jay Irving Hammer Bob Evans Tom Slaymaker Larry Ramsey Tom Collins John Philpot Jim Williamson Bob Appleberry Gary Patton DIGNITARIES Song Leader . . . .... Larry Jay Standard Bearer. . . . . . Tam Slaymaker Medal Pinncr. . . . . . .. Larry Ramsey Co-Pnanists .. .... Lyman Turley and Gary Patton 4th Term Larry Jay Bob Evans Gary Patton Larry Ramsey Irving Hammer Tom Slaymaker Bob Appleberry Burt Zeldin if Mu lay Historian., ,,,., . , - NR 5' J sw -use fag J . R Q sag. '15 ,Y dar 1 Q. W bv 1 -bf' mess .W -rw ,QM -qv- Top Row: S. Montz, B. Brown, B. Anderson, S. Smith, H. Williamson, Miss Tieman, Mr. Fleming, V. Bell, C. Blond. Raw 4: D. Bright, M. Burns, H. Coonrod, J. Couch, J. Frantz, R. Frogge, J. Gibson, C. Heaton, D. Lambert. Row 3: D. Lorimore, J. Lawson, S. Lawson, G. Lester, B. Logan, M. Payne. Row 2: P. Phillips, R. Reid, G. Scholley, K. Seymour, P. Sinovich, N. Shinholtz, R. Spangler, Row l: P. Strider, P. Stacker, C. Vanlandingham, V. Wilson. ,Min :fa literary Srfcicfy lntersociety Representative ..... President .. ......... Vice-President.. Recording Secretary.. Treasurer ..... ............. Corresponding Secretary . Sergeant-at-Arms.. ....... .. Critic .... . .. .... .. . . Rush Captains ...... Honorary President.. Fax Mentis lncendium Gloriae OFFICERS I st Term Shirley Montz Betty Brown Barbara Anderson Sylvia Smith Harvey Williamson Nancy Shinholtz Pat Sinovich Shirley Lawson Joyce Moore Coleen Bland Gerry Lester 2nd Term Shirley Montz Barbara Anderson Sylvia Smith Harvey Williamson Nancy Shinholtz Pat Sinovich Shirley Lawson Janice Couch Georgeanne Schalle Y 3rd Term Shirley Montz Sylvia Smith Harvey Williamson Shirley Lawson Gerry Lester Kathy Seymour Roberta Reid Helen Coonrod Barbara Logan Roberta Reid Song Leader.. . Medal Pinner ..... . Standard Bearer ..... Minerva .... . ........ . Flower Girl. ... Pianist .. Co-Pianist DIGNITARIES Nancy Shinholtz . Sylvia Smith .. .Betty Brown .Barbara Anderson Shirley Montz Nancy Shinholtz .. Pat Strider Harvey Williamson 4th Term Harvey Williamson Shirley Lawson Roberta Reid Pat Stuckcr Gerry Lester Kathy Seymour Janelle Gibson Martha Payne x. ,xl 4 1 . .I . a , Top Row Row Row Row 409 Row: R, Brown, B, Keller, B. Rowley, R. Schmid, Miss Davis, Mr. Carman, N. Boley, B. Brooks, W. Campbell. 4: P. Carter, G. Chullino, R. Cox, B. Crabtree, L, Frankenstein, B. Glover, P. Greenberg. 3: N. Higgins, M. Hoyt, J. Kraft, J. Levin, F. Lopez, W. McAble, G. Martinette. 2: K. Myers, V. Petkoff, G. Thomas, R. Warburton, K. Ward. 1: J. Winegar, S, Zeldin. Emfra! jefferson Klub MOTTO Veritas Vos Liberbit OFFICERS lntersociety Representative ,,,,,,,. President ..,,,,,, ..... . H Vice-President ....... ,..., ,,,. , , . Recording Secretary ,....., Treasurer .,., , ,,,, .,,. ,.... . Corresponding Secretary ,,,,.. Sergeant-at-Arrnsn, , Rush Captains ,,,, Property Box Boys... Critic , , Song Leader Standard Bearer Medal Pinner Cup Bearer Pianist ,,,, 3rd Term , Richard Brown Bruce Keller Blair Rowley Ralph Warburton Norman Boley Paul Greenberg George Thomas Bob Crabtree Victor Petkoft Jerry Levin 4th Term Richard Brown Blair Rowley Ralph Warburton Norman Boley Stan Zeldin Bob Crabtree Felix Lopez Bill Glover George Thomas Victor Petkoff Paul Greenberg DIGNITARIES Bruce Keller ,, Blair Rowley Robert Schmid Richard Brown ,Bruce Keller , ,Norman Boley Aff' wiv it l ww- 'RW Top Row: B. Johns, 5. Douglas, R. Gower, J. Hart, S. Fender, Miss Alton, Mr. Beck, L. Ballard, B. Bradshaw. Row 4: M. Foote, J, Frantz, M. Fudae, M. Gore, C. Harper, C. Hartley, G. Katz, J. Knepper, R. Laughlin. Row 3: A. Logan, P, Long, M. Manley, J. McCubbln, S. McFarland, C. Mobley, L. Nicholson. Row 2: I. Prussner, B, Richardson, Z, Ricketts, M. Slavens, J. Stanbrough, J. Stillwell, R. Turley. Row l: N. Vleisides, M. Davis. cl lzwz zfmzr Souza! Dfw' 17' y 'y lntersocaety Representative President . .. Vice-President. . . Recording Secretary . Correspondlng Secretary Treasurer . . Sergeant-at-Arms . Delphi RushCODTOIV1S . Parllamentarxan Crxtnc Honorary President MOTTO Esse Quam Videre OFFICERS 'lst Term 2nd Term Betty John Betty Johns Shirley Douglas Ruth Gower Joyce Harte Sondra Fender Carolyn Harper Joan Frantz Jean Hook Linda Nichelson Carolyn Mobley Marie Manley Ruth Gower Joyce Harte Sondra Fender Carolyn Harper Joan Frantz Carolyn Mobley Barbara Richardson Judy Stansbrough Shirley Douglas 3rd Term Betty Johns Joyce Harte Sondra Fender Jo Ann McCubbin Carolyn Mobley Barbara Richardson Ruth Turley Judy Stansbrough Marie Slaven Peggy Long Ruth Gower Carolyn Harper Joan Frantz DIGNITARIES gong l-egder . . .. . . Sondra Fender Standard Bearer... , Joan Frantz Medal Pmner VBQHY Johns Dcqpho , , . . Shirley Douglas Howe, gm-5 .Joyce Harte and Carolyn Harper Plame! Jo Ann McCubbin 4th Term Betty Johns Sondra Fender Jo Ann McCubbin Shirley McFarland Judy Stansbrough Barbara Richardson Carol Hartley Mary Fudge Gerry Katz Alpha Logan Joyce Harte loan Frantz may aidf J. '45-V ,pq ,J .am ,9r...,. ,, 1 W 71? Top Row: B. Sipes, A. Donovan, M. Miller, B. Davis, G. Jones, Miss Reels, Mr. Bush, J, Abranz, E. Brehm. Row 4: T. Campbell, N. Clements, L. Cooper, S. Dillon, D. Fink, C. Fowler, S. Gerber, S. Gibson, S. Grolmes. Row 3: E. Johnson, L. Keltner, J. Lord, C. McDaniel, D. Peaster, M. Pnillipson, S. Poe. Row 2: S. Powell, J. Reichman, K, Renick., E. Rhodes, A. Salmon, M. Sexton, K. Wells. Row 'l: M. Young, C. Zenor. Srfcicfy of Ziferafurc and .ffisfzf y lntersociety Representative ........ President ....... .. ........ .. .. Vice-President... .,....... Recording Secretary .... . Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer, .. .... . Sergeant-at-Arms ..., SLH . .. Co-Rush Captains.. .. Critic. .. .. .. Parliamentarian Reporter . . . MOTTO Veni, Vedi, Vici OFFICERS 'Ist Term 2nd Term Barbara Sipes Arlene Donovan .Marilyn Miller Beverly Davis .Gloria Jones Claire Anne Zenor Evalou Brehm Lynn Cooper .Anadale Salmon Clara McDanieIs V Katherine Wells .Sylvia Poe Barbara Sipes Marilyn Miller Beverly Davis Gloria Jones Claire Anne Zenor Evalou Brehm Lynn Cooper Don Ann Kellogg Conda Fowler Kathy Wells Janie Reichman Anadale Salmon Alumni Reporter.. .. . Honorary President Song Leader .... Pianist . Standard Bearer.. . Medal Pinner ...... SLH .. . Flower Girl Sylvia Poe DIGNITARIES Clair 3rd Term Barbara Sipes Beverly Davis Gloria Jones Evolou Brehm Lynn Cooper Anadale Salmon Kathy Wells Sylvia Poe Conda Fowler Janet Lord Teresa Campbell Shirley Gibson Clara McDaniels Claire Anne Zenor Beverly Davis e Anne Zenor Marilyn Miller Barbara Sipes Arlene Donovan .. ...Gloria Jones 4th Term Barbara Sipes Gloria Jones Lynn Cooper Anadale Salmon Kathy Wells Janet Lord Sylvia Poe Condo Fowler Shirley Gibson Teresa Campbell Clara McDaniel Jane Reichman Maryanna Phillipson Evalou Brehm XX 35 E9 r , V inf' -l .. pw ' WNY 'Liam --s N V X W fgi f' fn, 1 A f ff!! f x fw XS' xxx T' f i if-fl X-G aww: wfwbg' f ' JQ,l Wm W .ww lf .E li f fy Q mt, 5 X X fm mx X f N, Www MIK f 531 1 , ' Hin M lf 'Xi S Qx f 1 f - fi, W -1 VX bww .A Q. f f af w TOD Row: lffwp purple rcoqrv. 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Slaymaker, Senior Stott Thomas, Senior Stott Lytle, Senior Staff 0'Neal, Faculty Editor Brown, Literary Society Editor Wall, Literory Society Stott Phillipson, Literary Society Stott Donovan, Departmental Club Editor Wells, Departmental Staff Davis, Departmental Stott Fisher, Underclassrnen Editor Rice, Underclassrnen Staff Watling, Mounting Editor Evans, Mounting Staff Wiseley, Mounting Staff Thorp, Mounting Staff Jones, Girls' Sports Editor Sipes, Girls' Sports Staff Noble, Girls' Sports Staff . Jordan, Boys' Sports Editor Large, Boys' Sports Staff Hedeen, Boys' Sports Staff Laughlin, Photographer Warburton, Index Editor Cox, Index Staff Stalder, Index Staff C. Kawallek, L. S. Junior Business Staff Member Cochran, Senior Business Staff Member Montz, Senior Business Staff Member D. Mullins, J. S. Senior Business Staff Member Swezy Senior Business Staff Member Wayman Senior Business Stott Member Miss Kite, Literary Adviser Miss Grubbs, Auditing Adviser Mr. Hann, Business Adviser if -rug sv RJ 56 Caryl Sue Driesbach Carolyn Yates Sylvia Smifh Cf' FGNOV-'Vi-ClWIPf Co-Editoreinfjniel Rtisinoss Monaaer ,gl Top F ., Lit f mrictsl linislft . ,it l K Af 0,7 9 af 'Q , ,M , f L' 1, .' fe-rf J f -uf. ,. t ' Vain 111 X I 2 Z KG. 49, .,W, Wo! ' zgy gffi- fi mm 'Y' .W MZ, Wu! 3' 'yr' f 5? f owl' ' W Wib X enum Mws. ,f f . W1 WX! X fxf jx if gfalx XIX Q WQS' W ff-any QS VW' W W6 Z 0 iN 'ks wif' .7 f f Q , fe f . 1 . J-.,...,,,,, ns sf ri! , Top Row Row Row Row Row Row: C, Watling, page co-editor 5: B. Sipes, fourth page co-editor, P. Culotta, fourth page 'QV ff , NM first page co-editor, B, Dayis, first page co-editor, B. Brown, second page co-editor, J. Evans, second M. Miller, third page co-editor, C, Pierce, third page co-editor. coeeditor, J. Grantham, fourth page co-editor, V. McCall, ad- vertising manager, J. l-lead, business manager, T. Frazier, exchange and mailing manager. 4: H. Brooks, R.O.T.C. editor, l., Moneymaker, staff artist, D. Laughlin, Staff photographer, B Anderson, reporter' P. Garnett, reporter, R, Duncan, print shop foreman, 3: P. Carter, ad foreman, R. Dunn, ad foreman, F. Manfredi, page foreman, S. Dubin, headline foreman, G, Thomas, asst premman, J. Mullins, asst. ad foreman. 2: B Dryer, ad foreman, D. Watson, shop foreman, V. Walkenhorst, asst. pressman, P. Zans, headline foreman, R. Clark, pressman, W. Smith, asst. pressman 1: Max Hoyt, fly boy, C. Nichols, page foreman, Miss Oldham, newswriting instructor, Mr. Eec'4, printing instructor' Miss Grubbs, auditor. Zum Yfltlfy I The first term Ltiminziry Staff started the Year off in fine fashion by producing 21 lop-riiiikirig paper. Two columns which are now regular features, Mr. Marshall Talks lt Over ,nf lile'X'C :ind Giiiclzinee Guideposts, were begun by this stuff. The staff strived to :in All-AIlIQ'tI'lt'2ll'l rzitine by applying ingenuity find hard work , , A ,QW A m mi rfm 4- u - - N? Y., f. .,, V ' , Q., . . ' , W, Y wk, X ibn. ,xxh L .-in L W K I : 54 I O l S - tt -'rv Trail r - in 4- Nl ' ,W 4 : ,, f , at we nyf , f ... 5 , A ff 'f is A 'P P, ,3 f., ix Q, at 'fi I ix f Y L 1 'C' 4 .Q 1 'S P ' 'ar ' X . V 3 x r f, 70 Av e M ff M 1 f ' Y A ' , ' , If 'iw rg r ' f'i3?' ' X If vr 1' 5, V i 4 N- ,, T7 jx 22 MI, 2 ef X -Q A ' l X J , .WW n x. , gf -Xl in M- m . lg. 1 l ifgf X f ,wr 1' ' ,rx as W , ,gym -P V 'et A 8 D f . ' W - a ' ' V' P 3 Q ' , 3 r fe 'C MY' fe. at , fr J fl X 1, ff? i.v .1 as A gf T V ' K . x , ' 'TA Top Row: J, Blackwell, Faust Page Co-Editor, T, Campbell, Frrst Page Co-Eelltor, D Mallrne, liege-no Page Co Erflltnr, P Wrlglrt Second Page Co-Editor, C Knox, Tblrd Page CorEdltor, C. Zenor, Tnlrcl Page Co-Eclrlor, R Tlflomas, Bcryc' Sports. Fflutor Row 5 1 E, Patty, Fourth Page Co-Editor, J Fields, Fifth Page Co-Eclllor, E. Davls, Srwtlw Page Co-Edltor, E Pr-ree, Crt-.tb Page Ct Editor, P. l-larclln, Seventh Page Ca-Edntor, D, Adams, Seventh Page Coflidllar, M DeLong, Grrlr' frprirrtg Erlrtor, Row 4: B. Rlclwarason, Erghtb Page Co-Editor, J. Spurgeon, Advertrsrng Manager, ,l, Young, Prlelnew. Manager T Ca-., Rvporler l-l, l-latclrr, Clrcalarron Manager, D. Rach, Office Manager, B O'Neal, Reporter Row 3: H Wlllnamgon, Reporter, J, Wlseley, Reporter, J, Swezy, Colnmnlet, ,I Murray, Reporter, G rJo-.rlar.'V , porter, A Shaw, Malllng and Exchange Editor, F Manfreclu, Snap Saperlntendent ul pfl-fl, lc Row 2: R Dann Ad Foreman, P Carter, Aa Forenran, S. Dabnn, l-leaallne Foreman, P Zany Hfwullrnfr Fmfrr an l Glnwqf, l-4.90 lrne Assnetant, C, Nacnols, Headline Aselitantg R, Draver, Ad Foreman Row 1: G Tbomai, Make-UQ Foreman, M Funk, l-leaallne Assletant, P Clark, Clnlet Preizrnnn lllllllflill' H l?'y paper' by modernizing the pages of Ye Olde Lrrrninnugf, pages were reduced to one-half the ariglnzrl Size and the cr The Second term Luminary staff began 3 new rrrrw rr- wiv' -nlnrr f,- 4 1 :lr v rr' llgr llllil-V' ',rr were inc-reaaed from four to elglut It IS hoped tlmtg in the xr' :re l 1 r the Lnminalry will fallow the e'4z1nn'ale :set by the firm-frrrfl If rf 1 ' clwfrrzl ffmv 521 iffy I l Gala' Medal Winners Top Row: D. Douglas, C. Dreisboch, E. Hedeen, l.. Joy. Row 2: M. Jordon, B. Keller, P. Kinsello, R. Reid. Row 'l: J. Swezy, B, Watson, B. Watson, C. Zenor The Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organization formed in 1949 to further academic achievements during all four years of high school. Any student maintaining 14 scholastic points or more for two successive semesters is eligible for membership and may wear the bronze pin. 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 Distinctionvg 3.50, With High Distinction, and 3.10, With 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 I promise always to endeavor to maintain scholastic standards worthy of my ability. OFFICERS President . . Everett Hedeen Vice-President Bruce Keller Secretory Roberto Reid Tfcoiurw Caryl Sue Dreisboch I I I 1 I w r N 2 I + V LL I , , .. . ...- L, . U ,..,,...,..,A .' dy. . 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QX nf f Alun x..,.. X mem Vs F .V gg, X:.fV X , V f V. , K V V V ,, . V V V5 ' 'X Xi , V e x, V , p, S ' s Vff ,' K ',V7'.VV7 V 'FW' 7 X V-'Lili' ZS: i -'W ' V f , ' ' V , V- . XXXX X X W , V7 ,, .. , X N XX X X X X X , . W X- V .. ,Q , ,W ,, V X V . 5 ' ,, SV V : , ,V W 1 WV V, X ' .' . V X 2. V Z - , ,V V , X , , . ,W V iw - C WV W s- .X f X s X., ,Q W ,VUV , ,sV V 2 .. X .. he , zVX,V,,s W X, , VV ' . X.,,, X X ,, XX . X LX XX X X XF ,, W X X NX , X . V , X ,,, 9' , X X W s VV s .,Vy,,S Va, ,X , . S 'X X 2' ' 4 1 545: J: i QQ? ,X V RX X X ' R .V Vim' VV ' ' W' V ff V ' V X 'i ,V 1 :NW 193 . - VV V avi, ,X X ,L X X , 7 XX 4 X. X ,XX XX 4 ,G V X, V 51, f- rf. ,, , V , V NV, f V V , , . X ,X X fl X 1 66 Top Row: Row 5: P Row Row 3 Row 2: B Row 1:5 :Fi E l-ledeen, T. Slaymakcr, B. Evans, L. Jay, B. Keller Calotta, L. Cuncllff, R. Dunn, S, Dubin, J. Fields, D. 4: I. Hammer, B Harvey, H. Hatch, R. l-lull, R. Large, W Mollntloy J. O'Brlen, G Patron, B. Rnper, E. Potts, L Seloel, J Spurgeon, J. Stolder, J. Swezy, R. Thomas, Zlvldln, Mr, Eorrv, Mr. Dentel, Mr Evans, Mr. French, , P. Krahenbuhl, T. Colllns, B. Corder. Finnell, C. Foster, L. Galbreath, J, Grantham . McFarland, T, McGovern, T. Mason, J, Maxwell , Ramsey, B, Rowley, J. Salter, R. Sands. L. Thomson, J, Thorp, J, Wnselev, L. Woods Mr. Wehsfer. Honor Corps members are required to have a grade standard of eight points or more .tml are chosen hy the student body. The Honor Corps for 1953. under sponsorshlp of Wh' Barry. XXYIVC-Pl'l1'1CJ1JHl, have striven to maintain order in the Cafeteria and halls .tml lf, p1'ese1'x'v the high standards of Central High, Ek , 'X . l t -Q if t I N X K7 io .WN f Q fi, Z f MZ ff ,J -fr Z J ff jfs, f f '14 'mf ' L lldlftlfllfl' 67 Orfzzpufzkf all Edzzrzzfian learning While Earning w W.. , 3: 11 ,W A R f ' ,K x l ! X X, ' Z, J' v - V s . T , t ' V. ' S' 1 'S -. my at M F' 4 .,, . V-N z. 'I ' K f -Ms g, 'f . . 5 Q . Jef f 1. 1 FX' D- ' J 5 i 0 L ' Wi il, A f 4 , meg ,. -- , W ts, -,. 5 1 f Q JV- f 33, to , ,, r , , M, , I 3 ' ,, .csv'L3, , f o, ' s ,SM -rmas HUM: , LVVI ygfi . f lx, -uv- K f W 'K fs Amsfi' use - i V 'M To 'Nur 1 gy ZSQ, ?YN '0 y S f X W 'X S W, E ff s W S ,pr nb V' 'lfi W, ff J. , Xl QMS, 1 ,Q- W- Ai' '17 ffm , '9 ' -new Top Row Row Row Row 1 'Quo J X ' ,J ska' 5 , Q, 4 ,-, , f ,, , ,Q , Y ' X Q- S Row: P. Anderson, Kansas City Lite Insurance Company, S. Jackson, J. Bertram, Business Mens Assurance Co., C Bibb, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., J. Botkun, Sears, Roebuck 81 Co., Ruth Bulloc, Commonwealth Loan Co, D. Eichlei, Sears, Roebuck ES Co., A. Fink, Montgomery Ward 81 Co. 4: E. Fraser, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co,, P. Garnett, Household Finance Corporation, J. George, valentine Market, R, Hornblin, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co,, D Heil, Mosher's Market, P. Helmer, Penn Mutual Lite Insurance Co R Holt, Spring- field Fire and Marine Ins. Co., D Honsinger, Elko Photo Products Co. 3: R. Hunt, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., M Johnston, Sheffield Steel Corporation, M Kinsey, Mnntgaincrf Word 23 Co., R. Kolie, Emery, Bird, Thayer, B, Lee, Chapman Dairy, M. McKeIyey, Albert Tool and Gage Co M Mason, Farmer Insurance Group, P. Ogle, Sears, Roebuck and Co. 2: G Palmer, Brunson Instrument Co., J, Reid, Terry Sales Co., J. Riddle, Elurstein f-xpplebec Cu, M R.laqIe1., Aiwvertcari Telephone 81 Telegraph Co., B. Sargent, Milgrarn Food Stores, C Savage, BursteinfAppIet-ee Cn E ineeden rfltiuselinll Finance Corporation, A. Talley, Elko Photo Products Co. l: L. Webb, Burstein-Applebee Co., M. Werner, Household Finance Corporation, E. Wilson, Sigur, Rathnfk is 'Qc 'nf-it ward, Elutler Manufacturing Co., Miss Dahl The purpose of COE. is to enable students to work and Related Subjects. to learn intoiin :livin f-It xflut' ln li- pn- fil the same time finish their schooling. ticular job. Anyone who xx'isI'.if-. nrix twla 1 lll' .is lnna Here ut Centrzil. students have at fine opportunity to obtain as he is willing tn work ginfl It-,irn . . X w fi., X., . . t iinnnie in whatever field they prefer through COE. Miss This year. its alxvftys Wliss ll.iI.1 ln '-niftl n- n-'J ftnti li E lllt! lltlil the 0 1 linit ctcl n ft p C lnlwin- tl n ni, it 1 Ut , 1 N c of' : nr, helps Hi -1 i s e-ial c-lnss. students along the tmth .t -R - .. t -, I lf- een 5 x -2 5 . Top Row: S, Poe, J. Anderson, S. Miller, B. Carroll, L. S nett, G. Schalley. haw, P, Bryan, A. Donovan, C. LaSalle, P. Skinner, E. Schiereck, B Gar Row 2: J. Gibson, D. Watts, J. l-law, N. Thomson, R. Lytle, S. Poe, M, Wall, S. Snyder, S. Parsons, J. Woten, Miss Engel Row 1: S. Kaiser, C. Kawallek, N. Rice, C. Dreisbach, C. Dalrymole, C. Yates, M. Phillipson, P. Neve, R. Rohovit, M. Knox C Hi- Oberzan, President ................ ...,... C arolyn Yates Vice-President ,,..... ........ M arianno Phillipson Secretary ................ ....... C arol Dolrymple Treasurer .................. ........ P at Nave Inter-Club Council ....... ,.... N ancy Rice Caroline Kawallek Semester I Semester II President ....,.......... ...... D ick Thomas Bruce Keller Vice-President ...... ....... B ruce Keller Robert Reich Secretary ............... Treasurer .......... ...... Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Chaplain ...... ....... .. Bruce Patty .......Mike Jordan ..Norrnan Potts .. .-.Robert Reich Mike Jordan Walter Reiss Ted Mason Terry McGovern ,ww fs fs fv- 'Qyev 5' f v 1' u u 68 Top Row: M. Jordan, B. Harvey, L. Thomson, B. Patty, W. Reiss Bottom Row: T. Mason, R. Thomas, J. Schenk, T. McGovern, J. l-logland. :andy 1 , t - ' 'iiwifwfi I . - W H ' yt , ' 1 . ,ff f ' Q2 4 , NWN M 'w-ki ,,, , . 6 S 'rs an .. i f Q54 , C I . fy Sgr M 'Li v SWK ' S. IV' X, I ,fs-l o ji f. an , 5 ., , ,Z '- K, q . . .. x , Je' J , ' is J ' J .4 MJ , uf J J 2 - .f gl! .Wi J 4 f , f' .eff . -I f J . 'W Tiff 1' f -8- . vw, .M ' wx' ,,f'w..fm: 4 W V A .,-233,11 'a.p'z?' , r -. . .Y 'hr .4527 5.3 I ,b ..,., V 2 'fgi 't',.-1 J , , 'fQ f 1 'zz13?fvQ - . Top Row: B. Bland, B. Julius, J. Hamill, S. Snyder, A. Clayton, D. Johnson, M. Miller, N. Clements, C. Knox, S. Wayman. Row 2: V. Renne, E. Rhodes, J. Belcher, B. Rickett, D. Norris, C. Dewar, D. Doualas, C. Berastresser. Keufml ffzfrizzm Klub Top Row Row Row ,Mu War! Row: E. Vest, J. Boyer, J. Kroft, L. Frankenstein, J. Stadler, G. Mortinette, D. Adams, J. Gabriel, R. Megaughey, P. Carter, B. Piper, J Jackson, B. Whitaker. 3: A. Clayton, L. Blueford, J. Hart, M. Sloven, B, Richardson, J. Belcher, C. Heaton, J. Flournoy, S. Snyder, S. Fender, R. Laughlin, N Pelletier, F. Cox, M. Phillioson. 2: D. Spielberqer, L. Shaw, L. Rider, P. Sanders, S. Newberry, C. Mobley, S. Noble, B. Sipes, M. Hamilton, B. Wiggins, B. Bland, J. Rey, J Jones, Miss McLoughlin. 'I: R. Lohmolder, C. Oberzan, C. Davis, C. Kawallek, H. Scriven, D. Wurth, C. Smith, K. Keck, D. Watts, M. Grider, D. Watts, B. Cockrell 1X 1' Top Raw: P. Culotta, J. Grantham, J. Stewart, F. Feindel, J. Boyer, D. Wurth, R. Brown Logan, V. Bell, N. Figgins. Row 3: J. Dollman, D. Clow, l.. Lux, A. Tornmasini, P. Dawkins, T. Campbell, J. Haw, C Cockrell, B. Bland. Row 2: D. Clinton, M. Sexton, P. Kinsella, G. Harris, P. Walden, R. Vitale, E. Brehm, S. Kennedy, J. Pennington, P. Hardin, Mr. Nance. Row l: M. Wooldridge, P. Clark, J. Abranz, B. Ricketts, P. Hook, N. Gregorv, L. Jordon .. L.. , J. Wheeler, N. Higgins, M. Phillipson, J. Hook, J. Wendel . Selders, V. Boyer, G. Schalley, J. Rey, C. Wells, B. Capps Poe, D. Speilberger, R. Rohovit, P. Wright, A. Bronfman S , J. Gibson, N. Thomson, R. Spangler, V. Wilson, J. Murray Drama Club: The Drama Club Was formed for the purpose of raising the cultural standards of the school. During the year the members of the Drama Club gave several plays for assemblies at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The big production of the year, g'Mr. Coed, contained many Drama Club members. OFFICERS Semester l Lyle Moneymaker ........Jan Blackwell Marilyn Miller Treasurer... ,, .. ..Pa'l' Kinsella Drama gfllb Vice-President ....... Secretary ............ ..... Top Row: N. Higgins, M. Miller, Row 2: J. Blackwell, D. Mullins. Row l: P. Dawkins, L. Moneymaker Spring Play . . . Mr. Coed 'Mi 1 Semester ll Jan Blackwell Jerry Grantham Dixie Mullens Pat Dawkins Norman Higgins Christmas Play ZZWI CGW!! in if f Top Row: S. Smith, H. Williamson, S. Miller, M. Blaine, J. Flournoy. Row 3: C. Richardson, S. Poe, V. Boyer, C. Oberzon, L. Shaw, L. Jordon, M. Payne, J. Gibson, N. Thomson, B. Logan. Row 2: C. Dalrymple, C. Cosentino, D. Watts, M. Grider, D. Watts, L. Ray, B Upton, R. Frogge, H. Coonrod, B. Anderson. Row 1: N. Rice, R. Lytle, P. Wright, S. Fischer, J. Young, G. Jones, J. Evans, B. Brown, P. Sarver, M. Brown, B. O'NeaI. The Teen Town Committee is a group of girls who plan Teen Town every Friday night. Special dances are held at Halloween, Christmas, and St. Valentine's Day. They also sponsor special events such as the Football, Basketball and the Sweetheart Dances. Many times a band is hired to add a little something extra to the evening. Teen Town provides a place for boys and girls to get acquainted under the supervision of teachers and parents, who join in the fun. ji: ' 1.0 ,vw President ............ Vice-President ....... Secretary .......... Treasurer ....,. ....... Sergeant-at-Arms ....... OFFICERS Joyce Evans Carol Watling Betty Brown Pat Sorver Joyce Young MLA. .W Top Row: B. Cockrell, C. Davis, D. Johnson, R. Linvllle. Row 2: D. Watts, V, Boyer, M, PhiIliDSOV1, C, KUWOHCK- Row 1: R. Gower, D Douglas, P. Kinsella, C. Dreishach. 71 4 Top Row: L. Viquesney, P. Culotta, L. Benton, J. Pasmore, H. Brooks, D. Watson, J. Britton, C. Parks, C. Eberhardt, C. Higgs, J. Hart, J F Monsees. Row 3: L. Smith, D. More, C. Saunders, B. Davis, B. Clary, J. Hook, F. Eggernan, J. Lawson, L. Cochran, P. Krouse, L. Higgins, P. Sarver, Mr H ann. l Row 2: Miss Leibengood, C. Pierce, P. Bryan, D. Douglas, J. Young, P. Wright, N. Thomas, M. Butcher, B. Leslie, J. McCubbin, B. Anderson I S. Montz, S. Kaiser, D. Conley. l Row I: J. Kerr, M. Fudae, A. Gregor, H. Coonrod, P. Carroll, M. E. Harvey, S. Wayman, R. Reid, C. Richardson, P. Krahenbuhl, L. Wiley. President .................. ....... Vice-President ............... ...... Secretary-Treasurer ....,.. ....... Program Chairman ........ ...... Reporter ........... ...... ...... Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ....... Critic ........................ ....... Advisors ....... Semester I Mary Ellen Harvey Shirley Wayman Pat Carroll Roberta Reid Helen Coonrod Carol Richardson Paul Krahenbuhl Miss Leibengood Mr. Hann Semester II Shirley Lawson Helen Coonrod Roberta Reid Pal' Wright Carol Richardson James Pasmore Mary Ellen Harvey Miss Leibengood Mr. Hann I. ll Zrfrflagy 61116 , The Zoology Club makes available a better and broader knowledge of ' Nature and Zoological problems. The Club aids the students in the Zoology course and also helps them apply the subject to everyday life. Programs consist of lectures by outside men and films which are not used in the classroom. At times, individual members furnish the programs. In the spring, field trips take the place of meetings. l l i i 7 2 I l Top Row Row Row 3: B. Patty, J. Wheeler, B. Petkott, R. Warburton, D. Adams, L. Thomson, R. Sands, R. Hill, B, l-larvev. 2: L. Frankenstein, W. Scott, P. Greenberg, L. Jay, J. Walker, R. Brown, J. Wiseley, K. Korn, L. Eastman, R. McCormick. 'I: Mr. Carman, P. Walden, N. Race, P. Bryan, G. Schalley, M. Manley, J. l-law, J, Anderson, C. Dreisbach, C, Yates, Mr. Crane Row: D. Laughlln, T. Cox, J. Dull, M. Jordan. OFFICERS Semester I Semester ll Pr9SldGf1T .......... .. .. ............. ....... T om Cox Bruce Potty Vice-President ......... . ...... Don Adams Bob Horvey Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ C aryl Sue Dreisbach Georgeonne Scholley Sergeant-at-Arms ......... . ..... Michael Jordon Leland Thomson Reporter ..... ..... . .. ....... Jock Wiseley Richard Brown 514gi14ct'r ' Klub The Engineers' Club was organized for the purpose of arousing interest in engineering and the related fields of science and mathematics. The pro- grams consist of experiments illustrating principles of science, chiefly physics and chemistry. Special recognition is given for each year's out- standing 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. Left to Right: Such interesting thinas accumulate on the front desk. The Wasp Engine is always of interest to the Enaineers' Club. I I ,Ce Herald Qranmi President .,...,,,,,..,, Vice-President .. Secretary ,,..,...,,,,AA Treasurer .......,,,, Song Leader ..,,,,,,, Reporter ..,,,.A,,..,,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,, Critic .,,,.......,,,,,,.,,,., OFFICERS Suzy Williams Phyllis Olive Joyce Knepper Vanessa Boyer Larry Jay Joyce Anderson Irving Hammer Top Row: S. Poe, P. Hart, L. Smith, I. Hammer, N. Higgins, G. Newland, P. Pierce C. Kirtley, Miss Engel. Row 1: C. Yates, L. Jay, V. Boyer, J. Anderson, R. Reichrnan, P. Olive, J. Knepper P. Kinsella. Phyllis Olive Joyce Anderson Phyllis Pierce Phyllis Hart Larry Jay Pat Kinsella Irving Hammer Gerald Newland OFFICERS President ............ .... D olores Douglas Vice-President .........,.. Robert Reid Secretary-Reporter ...... Bill Dennis Treasurer .............,.,... Phyllis Olive Song Leaders ..,...,. Phil Sperbeck Margot Dziewienchi Top Row. D, Heil, F. Clay, J. Tyson, B. Durmmgron, H, Mower, Miss Engel. D I' Row 'lx B. Dennis, R. Reid, D. Doualas, P, Olive, M. Dziewiencki, P, Sperbeck. 49 'EEF -vw , 'eff F? g ire Top Row: J. Rey, R. Williams, P Waterhouse, R. Herman, M. Blaine, J. Hook. Row 2: Row 'lc Row 3: R. Green, J. Gorham, K. Stanley, N. Grant, N. Thomson, B. Anderson, O. Justice, G. Schalley, K. Keck, M. Burns, J. Weatherholt. N. Figgins, J. Wood, A. Bronfman, D. Buster, B. Zeldin, J. Dollman, D. Conley, J. McNeil, B. Konomos, D. Douglas, K. Clifton. C. Dalrymple, C. Richardson, C. Lockriage, D. Watts, J. Swezy, R. Large, J. Knepper, S. Chappell, N. Thomas The Junior Red Cross organization has sent gifts of clothing and food to children in other countries. Articles to aid comfort and recreation have been sent to hospitalized veterans. The Junior Red Cross provides valuable training and furthers inter- national understanding abroad, in our country, and in our President ....... .. . Vice-President. .... . Secretary... .... ...... . .. Treasurer ......,,... ,.......... . . All-City Representatives... All-City Board ,..... .. John Swezy Bob Mountioy Carol Richardson Donna Watts Joyce Knepper Carolyn Lockridge Bob Large Ralph Warburton John Swezy Nancy Figgins Joyce Knepper community. Chairman ...... . ..Tom Slaymaker Captains .... . . Hr. 1. Coleen Bland 2. Beverly Davis 3. Pat Stucker 4. Pat Kinsella 5. Barbara Logan 6. Ruth Gower 7. Shirley Montz ,Cv kfr Petra! The Locker Patrol acts as an official guide and host to all persons entering the building and sees that the opening of lockers during classes is carried out in an orderly manner. The Locker Patrol is under the auspices of the Student Council and is directed by its vice-president and Mr. Barry. Top Row: B. Graham, N. Pelletier, D. Hanks, N. Shriver, F. Shull, J. Lawso Lawson, M. Blaine, S. Montz, N. Holmes, N. Kugler, M. Fleyer. Row 3: B. Davis, D. Peaster, P Long, L Shaw, P. Stucker, L. Nicholson, A. Gregory P. Dawkins, B. Murphy, G. Schalley, M. McNemee, D. Speilburger, J. Jones Row 2: N. Grant, P. Kinsella, R. Gower, J. Frantz, J. Hora, D. Cooper, B. Logan Conley, D. Larrimore, C. Knapp, N. Wiley, P. Mills, B. Konomos, J. Neal , H, .Vu Top Row Row Row Row Row Row -F15 ,M 2' +- M W wif' I! 3 4, Wu 46' up Row: J. Anderson, B. Bagby, Vanessa Boyer, E. Brehm, M. Brown, N. Brown, M, Butcher, T. Campbell, P. Carroll, M Clements. 6: D. Clinton, L. Cochran, H. Coonrod, L, Cooper, B. Crates, C. Dalrymple, B. Davis, E, Davis, J. Dollrnan, M. Donahue, 5: A. Donovan, B. Dougan, S. Douglas, P. Dyer, K, Farrner, N. Figqins, R. Froage, B. Graham, N. Greaory, S. Grolmes 4: P Hardin, C. Harper, P, Hart, P. Hook, R. Hornaday, C. Horner, M. Houghton, B. Hoyt, B. Johns, G. Jones. 3: S. Kaiser, N. Kugler, S. Lawson, B. Leslie, E. Levine, J. Lilly, J. McCubbin, M, Miller, J. Mills, J. Murry. 2: B. O'Neal, S. Powell, M. Racugglia, L. Ray, C. Richardson, J, Robinson, P. Sarver, C. Sanders, C. Smith, P. Stucker. 11 J. Thompson, M. Thorson, J. Young. Krfmmercial Klub ,J X 1 QQ nf 'lr 'C Vim Fm- I6- 3 Q-IL . gym., .IA an so ,nw 0' Z' 4-M 49- s 11' 'Jaf- Top Row Row Row Row Row: 4: R 3: S 2: G I: J. R. Warburton, B. Brooks, VV. Glover, H, Brooks, Sgt. Bolrorff, B. Rowley. . Crabtree, W, Baker, N. Boley, J. Marlin, G. Newland, W Long Dubin, W, McAbel, F. Lea, D. Price, R. Salmon, J. Jessee. . Geflng, J. Gabriel, R, Lamp, J, Young, R. Jefferson, R. Hayes Mama El! 67 6 The Memorial Club was founded for the purpose of honoring veterans of World War I and II who are members of the V.F.W. and the American Legion. Its main purpose is to furnish firing, squads for funerals of veterans, Memorial Day serxlims, ,Al'll'1lbllK'K' Day parades and Various other occasions. Its members are chosen fiom the ll O 'l'l' battalion. wwf 5 . 1 I x . rf 7 .f Top Row: lrl lilgnfcw H rfatrl 'l Prrlflrjlgn, C. Klnfj, Mr.Sfl1r l tt Row 11: B Large, Q Graetlwanj HC1rxQ.,T McGovern D Adam Row 10: 'I' Mason, P, Wlaterlwoel' I.. Turley, J Maxwell, J Dull Row 9: R. Sands, J Flelds, E Part I.. Jay, B. l-la Row 8: J. Gabriel, G. Vick, J Douglas, C. Wells. Row 7: R. Hamblin, C, Davms, Shelton, P. ltons, W. McFarland Row 6: B. Julius, J. McCubb.n, Wall, G, Lester, J. Richards, Row 5: D. Clifton, H. Plnnell, Woyman, C. Horner, J. Anderson Row 4: M. Flever, S. O'Brien, Oberson, P. Smovlch, E. Gehrs, C Dalrymple. Row 3: L. Flsher, E. Rhodes, Watts, D. Lambert, J. Murray. Row 2: S. Poe, M. Grider, B. Sned den, S Kaiser, G, McClure, Bryan. J. J ff 2 V President ............ ..... Vuce-Presldent Secretary ...... . Treasurer ,..... ,s J fsw' OFFICERS Semester I Don Adams Carole Horner Shirley Wayman Larry Joy knife! Singers Watts, E. Sever. Row 1: P. Olive, D. Douglas, Semester ll Shirley McFarland Harold Hatch Geraldine Lester Pal' Sinovich Ted Mason Top Rnw- lriviiii, , ...lin FJ rin .i-'N Xl. Nliliw M' Bflilwillll niiwnson, C Pnilw McCrgiIi il lY'clyi'i'i Row IOL P Mouil, Fl N. iraic', M NOxlJi- lk 3r'.'iiTlW,J Aqu:rrO Row 9: N Shinnolfz, B. Skinner, L. Ballard, A. Clayton. Row 8: P Brogan, E Kiirell, J Pruiif, J. Hurley, B. Murphy. Row 7: T Tindoll, D Land, G Karzfl Reid, S. Stroud, L. Higgins Row 6: B. Bell, S. Manlove, P. Ture ley, J. Lord, B. Carlson. Row 5: L. Kelfner, V Brogan, F. Saenz, J. S1'anbrough,J Frantz, P. Duncan. Row 4: G. Cooper, K. Smith, N. Thomson, C. Saunders, B. Rich- ordson. Row 3: B. Draffen, P. Walden, A. Bronfman, S. Fischer, C. Zenor, R. Lytle. Row 2: J. Lilly, N. Vleisides, J. Kerr, N. Grant, M. Richardo. Row 1: D. Bright, B. Anderson, B. Brown, H. Williamson. ff 1 K, , 3. OFFICERS President ..... ...... Vice-President Secreiary ....... .... Treasurer... .. Semester I Barbara Richardson Verna McCall Nancy Shinholfz Norma Thomas rw' J-farmoneffes Semester II Carol Jo Saunders Geraldine Katz Sylvia Smith Marilyn Miller KJ I ,Q ,, J if Y -L 3. Q W K I A 'W , A. sr Uv. W J in 1 , - H ,, 'f . . A, A9 M! Q, X .ew .. Q . . X 'Q fn W' tx V . V. 1, f WWA W 'ff ,A . f - f ,. xi an l SZ f fi. -at we. N' if -M, . U , .as P .fl fx GI , my 9 T I s cw.. f5f .m 5? Girl ' gfllf 2' J Sfanbrough, C.. Selflnrsl J A-g,iLiiir.ji' K irwinoul' N Vdlisiflcs P. Duncan, L Fendi 79 .17 Q? S. .J an ' - l ,fa Q A .J W-ff f 7, W, X f' Y' V ,ff 1 ' 1. V ,I I, W ha, my ,V f ' 5 ' V 'K 0- ,7 . f f - ,f lf' ,f 1, , M. flffff .,, ,, A 5 1 W fha W 'f K A ' W W W Z V . iff, 4 lf, ,ff,7, fy 4,.f 92 i fills 1.71 13 will - 'K MQ -wr' l , Z 4- ' my Q I V, ,, ,Z YW' I QV Wmpf I Z Q ' ,SW , -, - 2 xx Y P1 i Ei 5 ' it ' -I 1- ,- ,iM,s,l J ' y v ,ff ,iff f xwflwx , . 't .. ' , , 43' ,gr I yu . ww 5 ,fF2,5', If X' QM 4 ffl f ' f , ' 155, R . f wff PM f ff M , We f ' A I ,, AIVA , X AN. f 30 A I V ' ir R 1 li re' 'NJ , , f 1. C NL' 4 w ..,,. J f, , ta? 'Q sz , .Jef Top Row Row Row Row Row , 4 1 as... f' 1 5 if WZ, 44 fab ff ig Z' f f If 1 W. X Mf X, aw 2 e-MW? 1 ,QW l it .ff , I if sm , Z . iQ,v s ' .K J, 1 KT YQ ,Mol ,, Z 4 S I Q, N .. xy 7 S' X ' We if , f ' v fr Esif 7 f 1 ' L LQ? U K SX jf X x if . , , 4 X , - 1 f B iiii M 3. W f f f Q. j, Q N ' V f V Q 5 477, P5 X 1 . f m- ' X X Row: B. Brooks, R. Cardenas, D. Clinkenbeard, L. Conrad, B. Crabtree, J. Douglas, M Frisby D Frizzell : B. Capps, L. Gordon, J. Gorham, D. Graham, l. Hammer, P. Higdon, N. Higgins, M Hoyt : R. Jefferson, M. Jordon, C. Lockridge, R. McClure, R. McCormick, C. McDaniels, M Manley P Maxwell : P. Ogal, B. Phariss, P. Pierce, S. Plumb, D. Robbins, A. Salmon, B. Schnabel, B Seigel : J. Shiddel, D. Simmons, J. Sipes, J. Stanborough. : J Tarpenning, C. Yeo, Mr. Royer. Hand . . .1955 The Central Band added to the morale and school spirit by playing at football bas ketball games, and pep assemblies. The band also participated in the American Rox al Parade, the Atheneurn Wornen's Club, the All-City Band Festix al held heie at Central, and gave the yearly evening production, the Band Variety Show xi If l iw 7 ,Q-5 .1-' , .M 01- X 'ws K ,af 44 as fr at Z? it Iwo 'K -- ,,,,-v ' YZ ? W .T 'ft 1 1 .T . 'MQ . ff, 4 'ww M is N f gg , ff X X ZH. S zz' 4 f ff f Qs W , H N ky ' : , YP E. gl A K i x. 4 5 . 41 'Q X, , , Q-. 'in Top Row: B. Bennlnofleld, L. Buckel, M, Bredemeier, R. Cox, M. Dclong, D. Frlzzoll Row 3: I. Homme-r, R. Holmon, B, Hoyt, E. Johnson, P. Jones, C. Lockrldoe. Row 2: R, McClure, C. McDaniel, W, Merrihuoh, G. Newland. Row I: G. Surnmerskill, C. Zenor. The orchestra this year consists of junior high and senior students under the direction of Glenn Boyer. They partici- pated in the Missouri State Orchestra and the All-City Or- chestra. The orchestra played for the Honor Society Assem- bly, Christmas Assembly. and Spring Play. Central's Orches- tra and Band Spring Concert and Kansas City Orchestra Festival revealed the accomplishments of this organization The orchestra finished thc year by playing for graduation ftXf'l't'lsf'Fi ,ff I9 Aif' N 'tk 'QQ 'HRM-,, . 'Qu 'kewl ' Hdooolgg The Band and Orchestra Senior Honor ,-'Xxmifl lor hiehi,-st service in instrumental music goes this year lo C'l.1i1e Annu Zenor, librarian, orchestra president. pianist t inllnlsf, it-llist. and to Irving Hammer, who plalvecl gOll'31lI'llt'llti in lianrl .inn viola in Orchestra and was a class nllit-er on hurl. 1-iff lIWl l- tions. Their names will be lIlSC'I'lbtfi :mon tl pl..-wt .ln-l im-lu succeeding honored. XCUT In Seliifil' tiny' A nllfi gill will l-1 Illxtugtlt-in 8? lf 4 Q ' ,, M' tg as 'V mg. Y w -vw 1, fvy, 14' 03 if I 1 f llgmal 12521 .kin 'PT 1 - --.W 1-...N --.4-.., :A-: -,--.-. K .X I XZ I ,xx , 1 Vw' ' 8 . ,, ,, wg. , X - :fix X x 1 , x 1, 'U N 5 SKS P rar B s , V X eg Q ,, A A A. , - :vi . 'x Q, X . jk Ylsy j 11 ,ef Q Q ff W 5 X lux 1 6 f 49. 2. If 3- 1 'swf -,X I f fa E4 W 4 ' X .1 J , if Q 5 a , ' Z,,41! A If W' Y 4, ,A 6 Xp 'W 's-...r Q .,,.,f sv' ,- Q-Y' 4-'K 4- u,,,...qw hu- nov gp- i, 84 BQ 'Y .y Nn.. 9 fs mf ' LA ,C ,wg Q Ili' 'Jw 2 'wwf , 4-uit Q I-. 41 mv- Y3 l , ,pf x X, 'i -'Z Q fm 4, D W . J ,,, Asa, - sn: wi' ken, W I' 1 .Ax 4 ,wssp 'up' -,...7' 1, ,W W . ,v, ff S Ye K, xm 1 f J X 4 4 . P Z X , ,K ,mf Q S - 'N ., 4' Q 'Q' ' k X 5 . V ay, Y , V nf NN ,,,w.- V . Q2 ,QQ ,V X I' B , . Y we jar' br' 4 J , I K View f 2 NW X f .X A , A . I YJ. ,, ,4- ao' ,,.f 1 Tiff' ,f Y? Top Row: T, Slaymaker, I.. Ramsey, J. Philpof, E. Hedeen, l.. Benegar, l.. Benfon, S. Bliss, B. Carder. Row 5: T Row 4: I. Row 3: D Row 2: T Row 'l: D Cox, H. Dyer, B. Evans, J, Fields, D. Finnell, N. Francis, C. Fasfer, L. Galbrealh. Hammer, H. Hatch, R, Hill, B, Keller, P. Krahenbuhl, F, Manfredi, A. Manning, L. Markf. Mason, J. Maxwell, T. McGovern, B. Mounfioy, J. O'Brien, G. Paffon, B. Party, J. Poindexter, Price, E. Pofls, M. Reich, F. Shull, R, Thomas, D. Toler, B. Walker, J. Williamson, Wolfe, J. Zinn, F. Barry. H611 671117 President ..., . Vice-President Secrefary.. . . Treasurer . . Sergeant-aT Arms.. Crilic . . OFFICERS ',-n. Everett Hedeen Tom Sloymoker Bruce Keller Bob Evans John Phnlpot Irving Hammer ff xx N ' I i , 7 N Q' x k x I ! l is Qs W ww , Q.- Y ,gs -in up f -1 ' , 4 ,4 -fs C , ., f f fe ,,,wff,U , 5 f Q mv- LA 1 ' X t .C ,V im? X, , . if ' , Z ,A if ,,. P . will ,C l ,f X . an :R ik. df' - flu Admin Q' 1 vs Q wx K. YW XV K A ss ,Y ' , ,of it Top Row Row Row Row Row pfeeidenf NCQ Free-,idenf V Qifcardinq Secretary 99 Treaaiirov Ike' fufii-sfiondiriq Secretary l new Yf 'Q0fiiwt QffArr'ng R'-'imflni' trrili, -1'-.ilui lvl fb- 'vs DW! 'D ff' 'v- ML 'Q rid gms' D R. Reid, B. Sipes, P. Bibbler, J, Carlson, M. Carter, A. Clayton, D. Clifton, B. Coclfrell, M DeLong 5' P. Duncan, P. Dyer, S. Fender, M. Foote, J. Franfz, E. Gehrs, J, Gregory, M, Grider, P Hart Row: 4: N 3: C 2: K 1: R Henehan, J. Heople, P. Higgins, S. Hughes, E. Johnson, G. Katz, D Lambert, R. Laughlin, V McColl Mobley, B. Mueller, S. Noble, P Phillips, C. Ravenscroft, K. Renick, J, Richards, B. Rinharclzon Mies lone-, . Seymour, D. Simmons, M, Sloyerm, S. Snyder, J, Rayenbrough, J Stillwell, N Thomson N Timmerman Mi-sf. Purnell . Turley, C. Vonlandingham, D, Watts, H. Williamson, V. Wilson, F. Worminglon OFFICERS Semester I Roberta Reid Barbara Sipes Pat Higgins Harvey Ann Williams Judy Stanbrough Sondra Fender Barbara Richardson Verna McCall Donna Clifton Semester II Barbara Sipes Barbara Richardson Harvey Ann Williamson Judy Stanbrough Sondra Fender Verna McCall Donna Clifton Joyce Hart Norma Henehan 0 ymp Zllfl 85 i gdb: s , 'F s 4 I f 2 ,D wk Nm 4, ll . v fgfzy'-,. I F w 2 x X gm H fit, f 3 ' 5 kr. I X f V X L ' M - A 'H J 1 Q, i 4 wwe!! 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Hampered by the loss of Larry Ramsey and Jerry Poindexter, the Eagle attack never got rolling. Northeast scored once in each of the last two quarters to end the scoring and Centralls title hopes. Paseo won its only game at the Eagles' expense. A dispirited Central team allowed Paseo to score twice and convert both times while the best the Eagles could manage was 12 points. After a first quarter Central tally, Paseo scored 7 points in the second and third quarters. Late in the game Central scored again and were threatening on the Pirate's 3-yard line Sammi Cram Qzfrffball Central's Eaglets began the season with a squad Well-sprinkled with regulars. Although Coach Work- man wouldn't say, fans expected a successful season. In their opener, the young Eaglets dropped a 20-to-6 decision to Southwest's second team. The second game was played on East's field and ended with Central on the long end of a 13-to-0 score. The scor- ing came on touchdown passes from Scott to Comer and Piper, with O'Brien adding a conversion. Two days later, against Westport, Central again won by a score of 13 to 0. In this game, the scores came on long runs by John O'Brien and Ronnie Comer. In two nonleague games, the Eaglets defeated Manual and McCune Home. In the latter, with just when the final gun sounded. The Eagles ended the season with a record of four wins and four losses. The Balloting for the All-City team found Central in the running for individual honors. Tom Slay- maker won a berth on the first team for the second straight year and Irving Hammer and Gary Patton on the second squad. John Philpot, Jerry Poindexter, and Bob Evans received honorable mention for back- field work. Honorable mention also went to linemen Bob Mountjoy, Fred Burry, and Larry Galbreath. Everyone agreed that Central, though short on in- dividual stars, showed up strong in the team play and spirit department. seconds remaining and the Eaglets behind, 7-6, Smith connected to Piper in the end zone and the game ended with the score 12 to 7, Central's favor. A few days later, they tied with Southeast before losing to Northeast, the league champs. The Eaglets only score against Northeast's Junior Vikes was on a pass from Cundiff to Judah. The final score turned out to be 19 to 6. The Eaglets closed the season against Paseo. In a hardfought defense battle, neither team managed to score and so the game ended a scoreless tie. The team lived up to its pre-season expectations and finished with a fine record of four wins, two ties, and two losses. Top Row: J. Wolf, J. Campbell, D. Partin, M. Palmer, R. Calvert, E. Humphrey, F. Shull, J. Boline, C. Williams, B. Hunsaker, J. Hog- Iand, D. Fowlkes, D. Wexler, J. Stalder, K. Rutheford, J. Flournoy, C. Morgan, K. McClure. Row 2: D. Vale, R. Wiersma, G. Burgard, R. Yeoman, L. Smith, B. Allen, T. Collins, J. Denton, J. Perry, B. Anderson, J. Wilhoit, L. Cundiff, R. Corner, E. Francis, F. Johnson, B. Judah, B. Dunn, S. Hunter, R. Cage, Coach Workman Row 1: E. Appleberry, K. Armstrong, B. Hathaway, J. Sipes, B. Blackburn, D. Scott, B. Valverde, J. Salter, H. Kilgore, B. Arbiter, L. 1 Turley, J. Schenk, C. Geers. 88 lfnkefb ll... I9 3 when the sports spotlight changed from football to basketball, Coach fflmrles Workman started training his squad, which was well experi- cim-cl. The forecast for the season's play looked very promising and that was the way it turned out. However, during the Christmas holidays, Coach Workman became seriously ill and passed away. The team swore that they would win the championship for Coach Workman and under the leadership of Kenny Webster, who took over as Eaglet coach, they did Just that. The Eaglet's first tilt was the De La Salle contest. They won it handily, 44-23. Shull was high point man with 17. Redemptorist was the next foe but proved to be no trouble as they bowed, 48-33. The big- gest score the Eaglets ran up was against Hogan. The boys rang the bell for 63 points and Shull had the high individual total. Turner, Glennon, and Ruskin were defeated to end the nonleague season. Centralls second team opened league play with a 49-44 victory over Southeast. O'Brien led the Eaglets in the scoring column. He racked up 17 points, period. Northeast was the next in the victory string. The little Vikes were defeated 46-37. O'Brien was once again high man with 10 points. The Eaglets continued undefeated by knocking over Manual and East, de- feating the former, 49-35, and the Bear Cubs, 45-42. The game with Southwest decided the league lead. The Indians kept in the game down to the last quarter. Then they blew up and the Eaglets won, 54-47. Westport was an even tougher foe. After trailing all the way, the Eaglets managed to eke out a 44-41 victory. The following game with Paseo saw the Eaglets come out on top of a 58-30 tally. Thomson was high point man with 15 points. The last game of the season was with Pembroke-Country Day and the Eaglets won, 54-36. Potts and McGavern were high point men with 13 points each. The season for the Eaglets proved very successful, leaving them with a perfect record of 14 wins and no losses, and the interscholastic championship. The team then purchased a trophy and presented it to Mrs. Charles Workman. It bore all the team members' names and sig- nified their appreciation of Mr. Workman's fine coaching and friendship. Nat Roitmon B. Corder-J. Dyer KennY W9b5f9' Cooch Managers COOCH , .... , , 4 . rf or ,, 4 Q K ffk' ,KC ,i , , 5-...f J, X1 ANU- f 2 5 'Q by 'X X 7 Vey , 3 4 Tom Slaymaker Tom Cox Forrcsf Shull Bruce Keller John Philpot, Captain Harold Hatch Norman Francis Paul Krahenbuhl Everett Hedeen Larry Mark! Jerry Poindexter . ,J lx., V4 4 142 if 23 :cr 23 M35 FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL Top Row: Mr. Roitman, N. Francis, T, Slaymalcer, B. Keller, T. Cox, F. Shull. Row 1: H. Hatch, J. Paindexter, J. Philpot, E. Hedeen, P, Krahenbuhl. The Eagles began basketball practice in November under the direction of their new coach, Nate Roitman, who replaced the retiring mentor, Frank Guemple. The squad had one reg- ular from last yearls starting quintette, Tom Slaymaker, plus lettermen Bruce Keller, John Philpot, Everett Hedeen, Paul Krahenbuhl, Harold Hatch, and Jerry Poindexter. Newcomers to the first squad were Tom Cox, Norman Francis, Sonny Shull, and Larry Markt. The curtain raiser for the Centralites was the tilt at De La Salle. The Eagles were able to score consistently and defeated the Cadets handily, 40 to 33. Keller was high man with 22. Rockhurst proved to be a tougher opponent. After trailing most of the way, Central was able to eke out a thrilling 43-40 victory over the Hawklets. Then the Kingbirds ran up against the Redemptorist Rockets and went down to defeat to the tune of 57 to 38. The Eagles had to go out of state to win their next one. Playing the Turner Bears on their court, the Central lads turned in a rousing 44 to 27 victory. Central also defeated Hogan on their own court, 56 to 33. Slaymaker hit 17 to end up high scorer. Glennon's little Eagles gave Roitman's crew a hard time before bowing, 42 to 45. Keller kept us in the ball game by scoring 23 points. The final nonleague game was a 63-to-25 rout of Ruskin High. Keller was once again the high man with 20. Central opened league play against Southeast at the Municipal Auditorium. Both teams came into the tilt with fine nonleague records. It was a nip- and-tuck battle all the way, down to the very last im 66-44 trouncing of Manual. Central led most of the game until a third-quarter rally tied it up at the fourth, 39 all. The beginning of the fourth stanza saw Manual going ahead, 43 to 40. before the Eagles began to move. Then the boys couldn't miss, outscoring Manual, 27 to 5 in the last quarter to win. Against East, Central once again broke open a close game with a last-quarter surge, Near the end of the third, the score was tied at 30-30. In the last quarter the Eagles poured in 18 points to clinch the victory. Keller was high with 19. The Southwest Indians, favored to repeat their last yearts triumph, were in for a surprise. That night Central hit 52.1 per cent of their shots in a 66-49 route of the Redskins. It was Central all the way as the Eagles started early and built up a commanding lead and were never headed. Central's bad luck cropped up again as they bowed to Westport, 44 to 42. The Eagles were behind all three quarters but staged a desper- ate rally that fell short by inches. The score was tied but a late Tiger goal snatched victory from their hands. Cox was high for the second night in a row with 16 points. The Eagles closed the season by dropping a 55-50 decision to their neighboring rivals, the Paseo Pirates. A cold Central defense spelled the difference as the game was decided once more in the last minute of play. Paseo led by one point and then clinched it with two more goals. Finishing the league season with a record of 3 wins and 4 losses, the Eagles moved on to the state regionals at Rock- hurst. After defeating Rockhurst High, 58-45, and Raytown, 62-52, Central moved into the finals with Paseo. After spot- ting the Bucs a 10-point lead, the Kingbirds got hot and tied it up and even went ahead at the half. Starting quick in the second half, Central built up a lead and held for a 74-63 victory. The Eagles didn't fare so well at the state tourney as they dropped their first round game to Cape Girardeau, 65-53. It was still a successful season and the final tally was 19 won and 6 lost. In the individual department, credit goes to John Philpot, second team All-Star, and Bruce Keller and Tom Cox, honorable mention All-Star. Also a fine hand for Nate Roitman, who built a great team in his first season as Central's head basketball coach. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Top Row: W. Riese, L. Thomson, T. Price, C. King, A. Pope. Row 2: J. Denton, B. Valvercle, T, McGovern, L. Cunditt, J. OlBrien, J. Spies, T Co I Row 'I: T. Mason, K. Vogel, B. Aopleberry, E. Potts, R. Williams, B. Whitaker, S Bliss minute. Southeast, ahead 40-39, iced the game on a late bucket by the Knight's star, Kent Bryan, making the final score 42-39. The Eagles met an even tougher foe the next week in the form of the Northeast Vikings, de- fending champions. Once again Lady Luck de- serted us and we blew an eight-point, fourth- quarter lead. The Vikes moved to within one point of the Kingbirds and then clinched it with three charity tosses, one of these coming on a technical foul. The technical also gave them pos- session and by the time the Eagles got the ball it was too late to change the 50-48 score. THC Kiflhibirds first tasted league victory in a Collins Sliss. Q I 5-,,-ty kv r i , 1 r ' ei 111. J ri-gl, --FY VT QVYKXLJQ' ., ,gf ' f V 4 VN 5 f . -4- ii ' 8 3 i R if .fr-ii . ' ' ., W ra J '. , , vi xv .. aw- . ii 8 V I: rglfsf' iff 6: Graff 'i 1-. Q..-C2 s 2 :W J A . . - ' 47 i ' J errr .fs V. 1 I l 5 1 l l 'ff Ns- S Ffa J 1 ' or I iv W, ,. .. . . . . , V sf . A S yy, 3 sig. 'L .X V ,zlsfiff N X gg H32 wt, .rifws so .J Top Row: Coach Webster, Coach French, F. Gregg, R. Floarnov, A. Gehrs, N. Walhoit, K. Scott, I. Wexler, l. Calvert, N. An- derson, R. Wiersma, J. Pierce, B. Allen. Row 4: Coach Slaymaker, D. Crayton, D. Partin, V. Sipes, B. Hattaway, G. Burgard, W. Reiss, B. Appleberry, R. Cage, G. Boline, K. Rutherford, J. Fields, F. Palmer, B. Hunsaker, B. Corder. Row 3: T. Collins, L. Markt, B. Valverdi, G. Chillino, D. Finnell, J. Salter, L. Benegar, J. Denton, F. Kilgore, O. Johnson, R. Dunn J. Britton. Row 2: K. McClure, L. Cunditf, J. Scott, B. Harvey, C. Foster, S. Bliss, T. Price, J. Sanders, B. Whitaker, D. Folks, S. Shull, J Hogland, J. Schenck, R. Comer. Row I: L. Benton, T. McGovern, L. Smith, P. Krahenbuhl, D. Thomas, l. Hammer, J, O'Brien, T, Slaymaker, E. Potts, J. Poin- Zfmek dexter, B. Evans, R. Hill, J. Perry, N. Higgins. S, .1 ' , , 4, ff I4 E X. . 4 ,.,' f A 63, Ig GW Central's golf team this year consisted of Frank Pickerell, Owen Carroll, VValter Reiss, and Max Clauder. They were sponsored by Mr. Frank Guemple. In their first match, which was played against Southeast at Swope Park No. 1, the Central team stayed low and won, 382-387. Owen Carroll was medalist for Central with an 89. The next match was played against Paseo and Central's golfers won it, 320-365. Central's golf team had a very successful season and the boys and the sponsors all enjoyed it immensely. Row 1: Carroll Owen, Max Clauder Top Row: Frank Pickrell, Mr. GuernOl':. WUITU Qfln 91 V r 1 r V E i i 1 i i 1 1 V w r 4 v Y I I L ,, , ,- , F - ... Q .,.,...,..,- -,-...x ......Yf....-.....-......... ,. ,..,. .-N.-,....,1. .,,..,.,..... .X-.-.., .-. .:1- .. ...M .,,. A- ' V ' R . ' 5 ii T 8 r X x K5 A I , A. 3' 'Qui' ' 'ui K V ' f 4 .i.. ' ' X iff 3 6 .s i Q 4 Q? 4 'C' t ,.., , 3 4 4 . im l HOCKEY Top Row: M. Hamilton, E. Gehrs, Miss Jones, P. Hiagins, B, Richardson, P. Bibler, S. Fender, H. William- son, R. Reid. Bottom Row: M. Grider, G. Katz, B. Sipes, P, Duncan, M. Slayen, R. Turley. BASKETBALL Top Row: H. Williamson, B. Richardson, R. Lauahlin, D. Rich, V. McCall, A. Clayton. Bottom Row: S. Huahes, J. Stonbrouah, R. Reid, S. Fender, P. Bibler, C. Ravenscroft. BASEBALL Top Row: N. Henehan, V. McCall, P. Duncan, P. Bibler, F. Wormington, J. Richards, R. Laughlin, J. Frantz, F. Cox, S. Snyder. Row 3: P. Clark, N. Timmerrnon, B. Richardson, H. Williamson, K. Seymour, C. Ravenscrott, A. Clayton, B. Cockrell, J. Harness. Row 2: M. Sloven, S. Fender, J. Hart, R. Reid, P. Higoins, S. Hughes, J. Gregory, E. Gehrs, E. Kittrell, M. Hamilton. Row 'I: E. Johnson, J. Head, M. Grider, R. Turley, J. Stanbrougn, G. Katz, C. Mobley, S. Noble, B. Mueller. Girl ' Sparfs Central has good reason to be proud of its Girls' Physical Education Department this year. They have displayed their sportsmanship and skill against the other schools of Kansas City in the three sportsday contests. This year's program has included hockey, volley- ball, basketball, tennis. table tennis, swimming. danc- ing, and two outside intermurals-roller skating and howling. With a program like this you might expect that the girls only have a good time, but this is not true, for many of the girls work long and hard to obtain those awards which are given upon comple- tion of certain requirements: small shield, large shield, big HC. and the gold pin which is given throughout the city to those girls who are outstand- ing in the department. Several girls from Veiitral will receive this pin this spring. 93 . 1 W6 ' 0 . ff' 4 A J 5 fg ! A , , 1 ' ,k 1 X ' RN. 5, I Top Row: Our wnnrlmm rf-gm X11 Sporfsdoy, Eoseboll 41 lfvwlfwi M. word To oll ycorg Hume-,f 9flJfC'i U mae one Row 4: Store mlw Wm-' Row 3: lf's 0 homer mr sure! 'WKI here To Wm, vvrfrc- gmmo v. '1', Perfectvon To Ln: emma-AI Row 2 Tuesday always moon-1 flmmimfry 'D-Ofc-oh, Thm wofnrh gold Ar.-Yylnw run ggorlifi' Row 'IZ Thw Mllwr nqwnm 11 IUST fix-jhf Vufwy fl giwjum f' HW Nl- ,V HUC +G' C1 Crlggg 'ml' WJ, a mv , fl f 'C 's- i 3 wwf W ,f Q, W rf QV! -x 3 5 ,,A x., . 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Battalion entered one of its most success- ful and rewarding years. The cadet organization was capably directed by M, Sgt. Sam E. Bottorff throughout the year. As the result of examinations given all fourth- year cadets, the officer positions for the coming year were announced. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Warburton was appointed Battalion Com- mander. Cadet Major William Glover was chosen Battalion Executive Officer. The battalion staff con- sisted of Cadet Lt. James Mahin, Adjutant, Cadet Lt. Bill Baker, Intelligence, Cadet Lt. Sam Dubin, Supply, Cadet Lt. Dale Price, Signalg Cadet Capt. Ben Wallis, Ordnance, and Cadet Capt. Darrell Watson, Operations. The Company Commander of Co. A. was Cadet Lt. Harold Brooks. Commanding Co. B was Cadet Capt. Leland Viquesney, while Cadet Capt. Robert Crabtree led Co. C. The Execu- tive Officers of Co. A and C, respectively, were Cadet Lts. Bill Long and Blair Rowley. Leading the Platoons of Co. A were Cadet Lts. Felix Lopez and Robert Carterg of Co. B, Cadet Lts. Walter lVlcAbel and Byron Dunningtong of Co. C, Cadet Lts. Norman Boley and Frank Lea. A Drum and Bugle Corps was formed this year which added to the appearance and military bearing of our parades. The Drum and Bugle Corps was ably commanded by Cadet Lt. Gerald Newland. A reorganized Color Guard, equipped with new, distinctive uniforms. won praise for its appearance and conduct at battalion parades and assemblies of the student body. 96 N MfSgt. Sam E. Bottorff Cadet Lt. Col. Ralph Warburton Although hampered by the loss of two letter- men, the rifle team got off to a fast start and fin- ished the season placing second in the Interscho- lastic League. It fired many post-league matches, including those for the Hearst Trophy and Chicago Tribune Awards. Rifle team regulars were Bill Glover tteam captainl, James Salyer, Felix Lopez, Blair Rowley and Bill Baker. Cadet Lt. Colonel Ralph VVarburton competed with top-ranking officers of other schools for the coveted position of Regimental Commander while Cadet lVIfSgt. James Salyer represented Central in Regimental Sergeant-Major competition. Cadet Lt. Colonel Warburton was appointed Regimental Ad- jutant which position he resigned in order to re- main as Battalion Commander. Cadet Major Bill Glover was then designated Regimental Adjutant. Presentation of citations and awards was made at an R.O.T.C. assembly early in February. Follow- ing the presentation, Lt. Col. George Brittingham, Professor of Military Science and Tactics for the Kansas City High Schools, familiarized the student body with the aims and purposes of the R.O.T.C. Central R.O.T.C. crowned its Battalion Queen at the annual Regimental Ball, held in the Arena of the Municipal Auditorium on Valentine's Day. The student body chose Miss Dixie Ann Mullins as Queen. Her Majesty was escorted by Cadet Lt. Gerald Newland. The annual R.O.T.C. Circus, presented for the twenty-eighth time, featured Central's crack drill platoon in an act entitled, The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Federal Inspection found the battalion hard at work mastering the remaining theoretical and prac- tical subjects and demonstrating knowledge of them to the inspectors. After a successful overnight camp and battalion picnic, the cadets were discharged after another year of training, a year which was the most suc- cessful and rewarding in the battalions history. ,, 1 I 1 4 3 1 4 if -ii.- -v V 1 Y W 0 -M AY , i 5 -V ,zu -,,, g . -,FAA-,,.,-,A,,,,,Y-.., .-.-. .v.. r V.--.W . ,W --.1 -- V Early in February, an Awards Assembly was held. Cadet Major Bill Glover presided at the ceremony. After a short introduction, various awards were pre- sented. Rifle team letters were awarded to Bill Glover iteam captainl, Blair Rowley, Bill Baker, James Salyer and Felix Lopez. Cadet M,f'Sgt. James Salyer and Cadet SFC Edward Vest received the first and second place medals, respectively, given by the Chicago Tribune for excellence in Military Science and Tactics. Cadet Lt. Col. Warburton made the presentations. Commander Harley Oakes of the American Legion awarded a Boys State Scholarship to Cadet Lt. Robert Carter. Cadet Lt. Colonel Ralph I 16.0.21 . Warburton was cited for outstanding achievement by Commander Joseph Yazel of the Veterans of For- eign Wars. He was presented a bond, a medal, and a scroll. Lieutenant Colonel George L. Brittingham, Direc- tor of R.O.T.C. for the Kansas City High Schools, made a short speech in which he commended the spirit and attitude of Central's R.O.T.C. At the close of his speech, Lt. Col. Brittingham presented the awards for a trophy design contest held earlier in the year. Cadet Lt. Col. Warburton received the first place award and Cadet Capt. Ben Willis re- ceived the second place award. Top Row: F. Lopez, C. Hommons, L. Viques- ney, B. Glover. Bottom Row: J, Solyer, B. Boker. Top Row: B. Glover, B. Rowley, R. Warburton, B. Boker, B. Willis. X Bottom Row: E. Vest, F, Lopez, R. Carter, J. Solyer. 'f - x Wm .we vi -:Q--if-1--g-r-egg: -:prefs-f-:-v:--sw-ff, S k -Q--seg:-sf-.,-5-N--, K1-1 W.. ...Ivy--1-H-5--f .I . I -I l in , Y .N.m,m, ., dz. A fs E 1 ff. ' , ,,-.. -.-....V.g...::...-..,. -,,-.a--...-.-, ,......,.:....,, ............,-.:...,... --.,.-..... V - - - ' f - -- 4 -, V- ..., ,..,. ,...-....,,,, -,,, , ,um M-M-I U'-.WT-3 vi - TK-i i V Y V i H . 1 w A L 3 3 1 I S i 1 I 4 E L Here we are at the Nevada testing grounds for the de- parture of the latest of all scientific miracles-the Time Machine. We enter the realm of the strange looking sphere and we think how lucky U3 we are to have begn chosen to take part in this journey into the year 1967. We take our seats and get the signal from Dale Price that it is 0-5 seconds, 0-4 seconds, 0-3 seconds, 0-2, 0-1- oops, miscounted, but now we're off!! In no time we find ourselves on Main Street, Kansas City, Mo., 1967. We look around us and see-oh, boy, a brand-new grocery store with a huge apple department miiliaged by Spud,' Rusche. Hurrying out the rear door are the delivery boys, A. J. Soule and Joe Scott. .And here comes Ace Hammer, the new street cleaner, with Larry Benton pushing his cart. Larry's still argu- ing that it was his turn to push the broom. By now, we're at 12th and Wyandotte, where a big neon sign flashes Spurgeon's Penny Arcade. Guess Congresswoman Montz finally convinced Judge Yates to permit Jim to open his business. Let's stop off and try our luck at the strength machine. We're met at the door by Larry Ramsey and Melvin Reich, who tell us that their main duty is to watch for wooden nickels. John Philpot sends cashier, Ardith Pierce, over to show us the way around. Over in the corner listening to some K. C. Jazz on the juke box are noted horn men, Schnabel and Wiseley. We leave and walk down the street and see a bill- board that tells of classic entertainment at John Swezy's Art Cinema, starring Donna Simmons and Claire Anne Zenor, prima ballerinas, and Larry Jay and Shirley Mc- Farland, Metropolitan Opera stars. On down the street we see Smilin' Jerry Poindexter's used car lot, managed by Bob Brown. And there's Britain Walker's old Pontiac with a sign, Free With Purchase of S-32 or More. At the back of the lot we see Jim Keiter's old Model A. Guess he gave up. The next door we came to read Roberta Reid's Ex- clusive Women's Sports Shop. We peek through the venetian blinds and see Barbara Sipes in charge of the Finer Gymnasium Apparel Department. And there's Judy Stanbrough on the treadmill testing Reid's latest fashions in tennis shoes. We pause to wave to Sylvia Smith as she drives by in the old Chevvie convertible. She's on the way to pick up Bruce, who's the newly appointed assistant to the mechanical brain at the Einstein laboratory. His assistant is P. J. Kinsella. As we round the corner, we see a sign on the door saying, Beautiful Clothes by Barb and Bev. Guess the Watsons did alright for themselves. Just leaving are models Mary Blaine and Bev O'Neal. Upstairs in the same building is Toler's school on How to Win Friends and Influence People. t'Bobby Brown is chief instructor. We say Hi to Larry Sadler and Nancy Shinholtz who are going in to see P. G. Waterhouse, noted marriage counselor. They tell us his assistant is Carole Horner. Standing on the corner is Jerry Maxwell, handing out pamphlets telling about millionaire Don Ad-HIYIS flea circus. Manager is Jerry'Grantham. Next we come to Calvin Foster's Realty Company. His assistant, Caryl Dreisbach, tells us that Bev Davis and Gary Patton were their first customers in the new model- home development. We cross the street to say hello to Barb Anderson WY10 is the vocalist with Tom Prudden's Recording Company. Seuivr l7ro,vl1ecy She sold a million records of Sleepy Time Gal. fShe bought most of them herself.J We cut up the alley and see the scrap iron lot behind Kenny Morse's custom auto shop. Right next to the fence is his first try-the chartreuse and lavender Ford. Seems Bob Evans decided to quit the professional chess ranks and go into partnership with Kenny. We stop to talk to Betty Johns. She's secretary in the club organized to promote better student relations at CHS, founded by Ronnie Herman, Al Manning, Lyle Moneymaker, Bill Dennis, and Bruce Patty. A Don Finnell just went by in his car. He has a taxi cab sign on the front so he can make some money carry- ing his friends around. In the back seat, Bill Corder looked all tired out-guess he's still running from all his female fans. Just as we were buying a newspaper from Lyman Turley we looked up to see Dick and Norma Thomas flying low over the auditorium arguing over the con- trols of Mamma's airplane. A glance at the headlines tells us that Joyce Evans has just been awarded the Housewife of the Year' plaque. Pat Wright, last year's winner, made the presentation. Glancing on down the page, we see that Pat Garnett is now head nurse at Johns Hopkins. She succeeded Arlene Donovan. We also see that Bill Glover is top marksman in the U. S. Army-in Col. Blair Rowley's regiment. And there's something about Josephine Aguirre-she's a U. N. interpreter. Shirley Wayman's hat-check girl in the U. N. Building. We turn the page to the literary section and find that Richard Brown is president of the K. C. Poetry Club. Teresa Campbell is the leading author of children's stories. Her publisher is Harvey Williamson. We also see a byline of Shirley Lawson's. It's an interview with Jan Blackwell, who is taking Miss Oldham's place at dear old CHS. On the society page we find that a new club has been organized in K. C.-the Social Seven Society. Charter members are Joyce Young, Carol Watling, Beverly Moad, Lynn Fisher, Audrey Shaw, Carole Saunders, and Shir- ley Fischer. On the next page-the entertainment page-we find that Pat fGo Go Gol Tucker is the new girl disk jockey for station CSHS. Verna McCall is a sports commentator on the same station. As we turn to the sports page, we find that Don Wolf has a muscle-building studio. His chief customers are Tom Cox and Mike Jordan. Says here that Tom is think- ing about going out for the Mr. America title because he's gained two pounds-weighs 121 now. Harold Hatch is a noted author in the sports world. His latest book is 'Basketball Techniques. Also noticed that Tom Slaymaker won the Coach of the Year award. Harry is still contesting the decision. Everett Hedeen made history in the track world by running a 3:55 mile. and he's trying to figure out how he can get down to 3:50. The last item on the page tells of a new invention by Herb Dyer which will clean a basketball in 10 seconds flat. But wait, things are getting blurred I guess llyff time to be getting back. Oh. boy: here wc are-good olc 1053 Looking back on our trip all wc can suv is that thc year 1967 is real Earnest-George went out to lunch' flfldflf Abranz Bess Adams Don 15 16 24 45 48 Adams Micky Adkins Tommy Aguirre Josephine Alberts Shirley en Bil Marilyn Allsworth Anderson Anderson Anderson, Patricia Barbara Bruce Joyce 151, Bibb, Carole . 36 64 16 61' Anderson . Pauline Anderson Annis, Donald Appleherry Robert Armour Bonnie . Armstrong Kent Ashby Thomas .. Astry Carole . .. Atkin Claudia Austin Mary .... Bagby Beverly .d,. . Baggerly Janis . Baggerly Harold .. .. Bailey David ,.., Baker, Raymond Baker, William . ...,,, Ballard, Louella Ballinger, Wesley Balston, Hobart ,...,,,. Banks, Scottie .. Bardiau, Jean . .,.,, . Barnhart, Edwin .. ,,,. .. Basham, Ellis . Baver, Bob .. ..,.,, Beaman, Michael Beaver, Carl .. . Beck, Kenneth .. 16, 77, Page 1 1 1 1 T133 .. ..oos 36 Brown Brown Brown Brown Bryan Bulloc Bultem Norma Richard 16 40 Robert Roger a Ruth eier Ralph Bunyard Calvin Burasco Thomas Burgard Gary Burge Elsie Burns Dwayne Burns Fred . Burry Andrew Burton Burton Burton Burton Charles . Donna Wa ne .tt. ..., Bush Buster Darlene .. . Buster Margaret .. . Y Rosa .. Buster Mike .. ,,,,... .. Butcher Marceline .. Butler Jimmy Cage Ralph .. .. Cain Pauline .. . Calvert I. . ,,,,.. ...... . .. Calvert Roger .. . Campbell, Jimmy . .. Campbell, Peggie Campbell, Teresa ,,,..tt 16,2 Campbell, William ..,,t Cannell, Lloyd ..., Cannon, Robert .. Capps, Barbara .. Cardenas, Amelia . . Cardenas, Robert .. Carlson, Betty .. Carlson, Judith Carnahan, Frank ,.., Carney, Jacqueline Carothers, Robert Page 1 1 1 1 1 1 Couch Jams Courtney Richard Covey Bruce Covey Jean Cox Charlene Cox Frances Cox Robert Cox Tom Crabtree Bob Crane Anita Crates Beverly Crayton Don ,... ...., Crayton Norman . Creekmore Laura . Creswell Carolee . Culley Billy .. Culotta Paul ,,,,. Cundiff Leroy Cunnin ham Ronald Page 9 Curry Thomas. . Curtis Melvin . Cusumano Anthony Dalrymp Daniel Daniel Daniel Davis Davis Davis le Carol . . .. .33 47 Barbara ,,.. .. James ,,.., Joseph .,,...., Beverly Bobby , Carolyn . Davis, izabethn Davis Marlene Dawkins, Pat . . Deal, William ,..,,, Deaton, Jerry ,...t. . Dedmon, Byron Degges, DeLong, DeLong, DeLong, Dennis, Denton, Don .. 64 ..54 56 1 1 1 1 1 Freda .. ,.,,.. .. .. , , Phyllis Ruby .. . William .. 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