Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1954
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But, before they come to these trials, they are trained for them in a period of their lives called School Days. These days may be among the fondest recollections of old age andfytherefore, we, the staff of the 1954 CENTRALIAN, have triedlto commemorate these happy, cherished moments which are soon to fade away? RK . - J ' .1 M A, X fx My x N 9, Q 77 M N. I' , . fs X -. 'X xv X xx i A XP, - 'fiykmuzlln , M' Li 75 ff - V! , d , 6 212: du 4, if ff! I 6 ,if-ef , r'- ,y KA' 411444 W -414' 5 fu-'Lu 4j4,g,A4, , 6 -1-4,1 I -'Y'-a...f?L., cl., M L 'J'7f C'5o 7 C4,fC0Jwfz ,f .'fe is J 'ML' L' X.. , I t MY JLMGWJ CENTRAL HIGH SCHO0L Kansas City, Missouri QX Xi X x N A Xxx rf J' fij A I! Sy RQ N 5 Y m NY Vw F2 Y if W gX6 ia of Aghggbb x My Q K MM W 1 M cW 'I X , x . W My 1 Q Xa 0- XF I M THE CENTRALIAN STAFF Mujzbficfljfgigy C Mig ff: X ,W gwwwfw U! ? KW'-JW MU!! , in Nag M V5 ' Afbb W, 1 1' XX? X 'X DEDIC TIO To the faculty of Central, we, the 1954 CENTRALIAN staff, have dedicated this book, as a tribute and memorial to those who have guided our footsteps in the search for knowl- edgeg who will always be remembered as teacher and friend. f 0 I ,4 . 0. ' ' l , ' . X-. 'rf V ' ' s, ' ' f fa 7 '-7 4 I I Qs 1592471 9 Qxiff The Midway ..... I Lion Trainers .... . . . 7 Star Performers .... . . . I I Monkey House ..... 25 Goin's Ons ..... . . . 37 Side Shows ..... .... 6 3 Roustabouts ..... . . . 79 Ground Protectors .... 95 Fortune Teller .... .... 9 9 Finale ......... .... I 04 Y rr ,I V -t Q, X, fig' ff Wcrfncollyb Row I: Miss Wells ond her SH'1LlSOIC1j Sgt. Whntc-Afterv Nong Mr, Morsholl-our prmcnpoli Mr. Cronc-the Engmecrg Pop Lukens gives nt o once-over. ROW 2: The offnco stoffp Mrs. Thomas, Mass Lukcnbxll, Mrs. Domcls. ,iv us..-.F 1 , , 6 W., ,H p- n ,q,fX..Q ,. f , , x X L-P Row 2 lconhlz Miss Schollcr comm- A x sels Gudrun Fruebeg The Lubrornons ' -Mxss Wren, Mass Brosfueld, Mlss Q '-P Shonkmon, Row 3: Mr. Corrncn get AQCIQ Mr. Dentel smiles purfyg Our Vlcef-Mr. Borryg Mr. Bevans of workg Miss McLoughlin on Valen- rnne:-'s Dov. Q7 Q R' iris -inf QQCZQ ivy 5 2322 Our igggxa ,gag QQ wiyjgiag V ,- wi 9. .9 if -s'iii' I ,597-flfie-' X I F acul it Mr. Paul M. Marshall, Principal 8 I have been intrigued by the title of a bulletin I recently received, Invest in America. The thought came to me, what have the three hundred boys and girls who are graduating from Central High School invested in America. Time, that most valuable asset of all, three years they have spent. Money, yes! Not only their own, for education is not free, but the resources of the community have been spent. Energy has been utilized. What was the goal? Individually it has been a preparation for living a successful life. The community invested for the future of America, that the recipients of this education might be better producers of goods, that they might keep the great American Spiritg with the imagination, the coura e, the will to do that was developed by our forefathers. The Investment in America, especia ly our program of Education, is for free minds that will keep us free, and this expenditure of time, effort and money is to achieve, in the main, this one result. It is my trust that the expenditure of all the time, money and effort of us all, parents, teachers and students, has been for you an investment that will insure the survival of our fabulous America as a free and Christian land. PAUL M. IYIARSIIALL. Miss Beryl Alton, Social Studies Mr. C. Frank Bevans, Social Studies Miss Naomi Boleriock, Spanish Miss Vesta Bollinger, Registered Nurse Mr. Gardner Boyd, Metal and Drafting Mr. James Boyd, Mathematics and Drafting Miss Alice R. Brasfield, Librarian Miss Doris Callahan, English Mr. Paul L. Calvert, Mathematics Mr. Gage G. Carman, Chemistry and General Science Miss Bess G. Clapp, English and Speech Miss Nellie M. Cody, Social Studies Miss Elsie Cornell, Commerce Mr. Roland E. Crane, Physics and General Science Miss Inez R. Dahl, Coordinator Mrs. Mildred Daniels, Secretary Miss Marlarie Davis, Mathemati Mr. L. H. Dentel, Biology and Human Science Mr. 0. F. Diersen, Social Studies Mr. G. L. Douthitt, Psychology and Law Miss Agnes E. Engel, French, German and English Mr. John E. Evans, Social Studies Mr. John W. Fleming, English Mr. Clarence French, Social Studies and Boys' Physical Education Miss Mary R. Grubbs, Bookkeeping Miss Erdice Grube, Commerce Mr. Frank Guemple, Social Studies Mr. C. S. Hann, Zoology and Biology Mr. William W. Holloway, English Mr. Milton F. Hughes, English Mr. Vern A. Sinclair, Band and Orchestra Mr. Russell M. Johnson, Special Speech Miss Gertrude Jones, Girls' Physical Education Miss lla Maude Kite, English viliooww These are inspiring days in which we live. VVe are challenged at every turn to meet the new problems of preparing for a more efficient life. VVe must bring new zeal and new vision to our work that we may grow with the times. VVhile Central excels in preparing boys and girls for college entrance, it has become increasingly important to prepare others to go immediately into the fields of industry and business. VVe know that our school does a fine job of general education that will help one no matter what his vocational choice. Vile are proud of Central and we believe in it. VVe know that here young men and young women are growing to fine manhood and womanhood. Let us re-dedicate ourselves to preparing for the tasks ahead, Loyally yours, ANCUS F. Bmtnv, l'ice-Principal. Mrs. Veva Koenig, Music Accompanist Miss Ruby Kuhn, Clothing Miss Rebekah Leibengood, Human Science Mr. H. L. Lewis, Engineer and Custodian Mr. Orlyn O. Lockard, Drafting Miss Lillian Lukenbill, Registrar Mr. J. M. Lukens, Ceramics and Crafts Mr. B. W. McDaniel, Social Studies and Drivers' Education Miss Mary Evelyn McLaughlin, Latin Miss Grace A. Mapes, Commerce and Secretary Practice, Mr. Robert L. Miller, Woodwork Mr. Edwin V. Nance, - Speech and Public Speaking - , Q 1 ' Miss Virginia Oldham, Newswriting and English Miss Hazel Purnell, Girls' Physical Education Mrs. Anne J. Ramp, Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Doris Reek Ary, Biology and Physiography Mrs. Fonette V. Riley, Art Mr. Nathan Roitman, Mathematics and Boys' Physical Education Faculty .U . Miss Dorothy Mae Sandberg, Biology and General Science Miss Hortense Schaller, Counselor Mr. Willard L. Schmitt, Vocal Music M!Sgt. Clyde K. Smith, R.O.T,C. Mrs. Mary C. Scoville, Commerce Mrs. Mary H. Shafer, English Mr. John B. Slater, Printing and Woodwork Mr. Harry Scott Slayrnaker, Boys' Physical Education Miss Jean Charlotte Tieman, Commerce Mrs. Viola Thomas, Secretary Mlss Rebecca F. Tomlin, English Mlss Elizabeth Wells, Mathematics Mr. Kenneth L. Webster, Social Studies and Boys' Physical Education M!Sgt. William White, R.O.T.C. Miss Ella Wlberg, Social Studies Miss Neva Eleanor Wing, Foods and Family Living 9 Mitt 'IO N Miss Mabel Beettle, R.N. Mabel Beattie, PLN., retired june 5, 1953, after thirty-two years' devoted service in Central's Health Center. She was the school's first registered nurse, coming to Central in November, 1921, to replace the matron who had previously been in charge. Sympathetic and solicitous for teachers and students alike, Miss Beattie always showed genuine concern for real difficulties but was Stern with malingerers who sought to use the Health Center as an escape from tests and assignments for which they were not prepared. A true nurse, Miss Beattie could never let human beings suffer without trying to help and spent many summers during the wartime shortage of nurses serving in the hospitals. Many friends remember her with gratitude, too, for the hours outside school that she spent caring for them or the members of their family in time of sickness. To students, members of the faculty and mothers who assisted her in the Health Center, Miss Beattie will be an unforgettable character. 5' 9 vw aw W MQW M, f EY l an a M I KJ 0urMZjg9f' Q 3 PA l'l. KIIA Il l'INlll'IIl. President .l0IlN 0'lIllIl4IN Vll'1'I'.-1 Nflll. '..- I ll 1 I rvsidvnl S1'1'r1'Iury l'.-1ll0I.lNl4I K.KW'Al,l.lCK 'l'rvusur1-r 12 QSQKHSEES I llI.ll Ill lllli Svl'g1'full-at-Arms l'.l'I' S'l'l'I'Kl'1ll Giftoriun JI ost Li kv! y to S lwvved Caroline Knwnllok -lim Thorp Host Populu r l ut Stuck:-r Paul krahonbuhl Bos! Student lflstlu-r foopc-r Jerry Fic-Ida 68162 Jolly Good llc-lon Coonrod Norman ll i ggins Best Musician flora Nlollnniol lh-njio S1-igol 591.101 Best Dressed Nanci Rico Stan Z1-ldin -of Best Athlon' Pnl Bihlor Earl Potts M ost ,lot lhlllllll WVIIIIS fk' i l'l' Tod Nl ll so ll 13 Seniors 'RSX 'I4 'll' ADQMS, MICHAEL SINCLAIR-C.F,C., Honor Corps, Home Room icer. ALLEN, BILLY JO. ANDERSON, BRUCE D.-C.W.C., Honor Corps, Red Cross, Home Room Officer, Football, Track. BASBY, BEVERLY ANN-Commercial Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red ross. BALSTON, HOBART DELANO lDeIJ--Officer, Dignitary, C.W.C., Alumni Bulletin, Engineers Club, Spanish Club, Luminary. BASHAM, ELLIS. BEAVER, CARL. BELCHER,. JOAN SHIRLEY-Honorary President, T.L.S,' Honor So- gety,dSilyer Medal, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Engineers Club, Typing war . BELL, BARBARA SUE-D.L.S., Olympian, Hockey, Volleyball Sports- day '54, President, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Spring Concert. BENEGAR, LAYTON D.- C Club, Football, Track. BENNETT, DIXIE-Mid-Year Grad, Luminary, Senior Girls Com- mittee. BERTONCIN, KATHERINE LOUISE-Pep Club, Y-Teens. BIBLE, BARBARA BELL-Student Council, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer. BIBLER, PATRICIA JO-President, Olympian, Highest Award, Big C , Made Six Sportsdays, Captain of Hockey team, Spanish Club, Home Room Officer, Senior Ballot. BIBLER, JAMES CLARKE. BOARDMAN, JUDITH ANN-T.L.S., Nurse's Assistant. BOOTH, CAROLINE-Engineers Club, Home Room Officer, Locker Patrol. BOYER, VANESSA-Officer, A.L.S., Student Council, President, French Club, President, Latin Club, Vice-President, Drama Club, Officer, Engineers Club, Officer, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Co-Page Editor, Luminary, A.A.U.W., Spring Play, Concert Choir, Gold Medal Honor Society, Spring Concert '53, '54, Quill and Scroll. BOZARTH, CLIFTON--Engineers Club, Spanish Club. BRADSHAW, BEVERLY-Honor Society, Bronze Medal, D.L.S., Gradu- ating Jr. BRITTON, JACK. 4 BRONFMAN, ANNE LYNNE-Co-Editor, Luminory, Quill and Scroll, City Hall Day '54, Spring Play '53, '54, Officer, Drama Club, Officer, Future Teachers Club, Aquiliferi, Pep Club, Engineers Club, Locker Patrol, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '52, '53, '54, Red Cross, Y-Teens. BROOKS, JAMES BOWMAN-C.J.C., DeMolay Chevalier, Officer, R.O.T.C., President, Memorial Club, Band, Home Room Officer, Eagle Scout. BURASCO, THOMAS ROBERT-C.O.E. BURGE, ELSIE LEE-Officer, S.L.H., Teentown Committee, Pep Club, Red Cross, Student Council, Locker Patrol. BURRY, FRED V.-Officer, Senior Class, Football '52, '53, '54, Co-Captain Football '53, lntersociety Rep., Dignitar , Contestant '54, C.F.C., President, lntersociety Council, Student Council, Pres- ident, C Club, Honor Society, Bronze Medal, Honor Corps, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol. BUSTER, MICHEAL. CAGE, CARROLL RALPH-Honor Corps, C.F.C., Zoology Club, Foot- ball, Track, C Club. CALVERT, ROGER KEITH-C.F.C., C Club, Football, Zoology Club, Honor Corps. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM-President, Dignitary, C.J.C., Honor Society, Silver Medal, Memorial Club, Officer, Officer, R.O.T.C., Com- mander, Drill Team. CAPPS, JAMES. CARTER, PAUL--Stage Crew Manager, Student Council, C.E,C., Officer, Home Room, Hi-Y, Printing award, Luminory, Aquiliferi, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Drama Club. CARTWRIGHT, SHIRLEY-Transferred from Shawnee Mission, Y-Teen. CHESTER, DONALD F.-Officer, Home Room, C.O.E. Winner of Cen- tralian Sales Contest. CLARK, GEORGE EDWARD-Officer, C.W.C., Honor Society, Bronze Medal, CLARY, BEVERLY ANN--Student Council, French Club, Home Room Officer, Zoology Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Locker Patrol. CLINKENBEARD, DONNA RAYE-C.O.E., Maiorette, '53, '54, Student Council, CLINTON, DELORES JEAN-Drama Club, Commercial Club. COLLARA, ROSEMARY NELLIE-C.O.E. COLLINS, WILLIAM THOMAS-Officer, Dignitary, C.F.C., Captain, Honor Corps, Basketball '54, Football '54, C Club, Hi-Y, Student Council, Home Room Officer. COMER, RONALD VEST-C.F.C,, Co-Captain, Honorable Mention All-Star, Football, Officer, C Club, Officer, Zoology Club, Home Room Officer, Track. CONLEY, DARLENE JUNE-M.L.S., Pep Club, Teentown Committee, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Red Cross Alternate, Student Council Alternate, Home Room Officer, Locker Patrol, Luminary Staff. CONNORS, MARY KAY. CONRAD, LAWRENCE-R,O.T,C., Officer, Memorial Club, Zoology Club, Band, Orchestra, Red Cross. COONROD, HELEN L.--M,L.S., Junior Class Officer, President, Teen- town Committee, Secretary, Pep Club, Officer, Commercial Club, Vice-President, Zoology Club, Valentine Queen '54, Y-Teens, Student Council, Luminary, Home Room Staff. COOPER, JANIS DIANNEiA.L.S,, Shorthand Award '53, Home Room Officer, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Locker Patrol, Com- mercial Club. COOPER, ESTHER VELOIS-Salutorian, Senior Class, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Luminary, Co'Editor, Student Council, Officer, Drama Club, Officer, Future Teachers Club, Spring Play '54, Home Room Officer, Horizon Club, Spanish Club, Engineers Club. COOPER, GLORIA RUTH-Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54. COSENTINO, CARMELINE-President, Dignitary, A.L.S., Princess, Basketball Dance, Teentown Committee, Student Council, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Home Room Officer. COVEY, ROBERT NELSON-C.O,E, CRATES, BEVERLY. COUCH, JANICE, DARLENE-President, M.L.S., Quill and Scroll, Y-Teen Cabinet, Teentown Committee, Luminary Co-Ed-tor, Stu- dent Council, Commercial Club, lntersociety Contestant, Verse '53. CUNDIFF, LEROY-Honor Corps, Football, Basketball, C.F.C., Stu- dent Council, Home Room President, C Club. CURTIS, MELVIN WARREN-Honorary President, C,W.C., Concert Choir, Spring Concert '54, Student Council, Honor Corps, Home Room Officer. DALRYMPLE, CAROL JUNE-Officer, A.L.S., Cheerleader, Officer, Commercial Club, Officer, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Officer, Y-Teens, Basketball Princess, Officer, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Teentown Committee, Officer, Home Room. DAVIS, ELIZABETH ANNE-President, Dignitary, T.L.S., President, Spanish Club, Gold Medal, Honor Societv, Pep Club, Luminary Co-Page-Editor, Shorthand Award, Typing Award, Student Council. DEGGES, DONALD--Student Council, Engineers' Club. DENTON, JOHN M.-President, Dignitary, C.W.C,, Prepared Speech '54, Football, Track, Candidate and Finalist for Mayor Contest, Co-Page-Editor, Luminary, Concert Choir, Spring Concert, Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, C Club, Pep Club, Home Room Officer, Hi-Y, Second Team Basketball Manager '53, Spring Show '5l, Track Manager '54. DeLONG, FREDA MAXINE-'Gold Medal, Honor Society, Olympian, Small and Large Shield, Bronze, Silver and Gold Latin Awards, Cro-Page-Editor, Luminary, Quill and Scroll, Locker Patrol, Or- c estra. DELONG, RUBY KATHERINE-Girls' Choir, Commercial Club, Spring ioncejrt '53, '54, Girls' Choir Festival, All-City Choir, Shorthand war . DERROSSETT, PAULINE-C.O.E,, Y-Teens. DOUGAN, ELIZABETH ANN-Commercial Club, Los Conquistadores. DULL, JOHN EDWARD-President, Dignitary, Informal Essay 53, '54, C.W.C., Concert Chair, Spring Concert '53, '54, Officer, Engi- neers Club, Student Council, Pep Club, President, Home Room. DU BIN, SAM-C.E.C., R,O.T.C. MX. Seniors xg, n 4 3 U in C fr-4 -- .Zi AIIAVI Q' V ,,. 6' V I 3 425- y ' . X rs. M' 5, .-'Z L ' ! 'Nr 19-nr Seniors W i . ' V I :Ai S x-Q 'x t if . K. A-S: is F W K 'grim gq I is . . 1- I 5 . A ax l 5 if A . A, v 'J' A 1 ful, , 6 s ' -f- f. 1 , ,g 1 V 3 ' N mf C , ' - 1: 'N l 5.2 , C 1, 1 P. f ff ,P as l . . , v .l , .. f . A 'H 1- f , i' . . ei-as an . gg 4 J - ' A if . AA- - is ' V . iE5..llQ?l.Qr1'1. , -. 1 f I Em.. ' ' i sssi 1 . S wi' 'hm 2 .. gf i . g are f 1 Sf i Qi I ' , ' ' I A AA I' A Z is ,111 l . fl i -- . 'I6 DUNCAN, PHYLLIS MARIE--Olympian, Officer, T.L.S., Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Sportsdays, Big C , Pep Club, Spring Concert, Drama Club, Red Cross, Luminory. DUNCAN, RICHARD-C.O,E., Luminary, Shop Superintendent, Head- liner Foreman. DUNN, ROBERT EARL-Track, Student Council, Honor Corps, C.F.C. DYER, PATRICIA MAE-'0lYmDiGf1, Officer, Big C , Large and Small Shield, Basketball Manager, French Club. EBENHACK, PATRICIA MAE-T.L.S., Alumni Bulletin Editor, Red ross. EICHLER, DONNA LOUISE-C.O.E. ELI, THELDA JEAN-Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Page Editor, Luminary, Pep Club, C.O.E. ERNST, BARBARA ANN-Office Assistant. ETZENHOUSER, JIMMIE L0U4Zoology Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, Shorthand Award. FARMER, RITA KAREN-Commercial Club, Y-Teens. FIELDS, JERRY LEON-Officer, CEC., Pep Club, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Senior Ballot, Co-Editor, Yearbook, Luminary, Co-Page Editor, Latin Club, C Club, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Football '53, '54, Track '53, '54, Second Place, State Contest, High Jump, Quill and Scroll. FINNEY, DONNA FRANCINE-Commercial Club, Y-Teens. FIORELLA, ROSE ELIZABETH. FISK, JUANITA-Mid-Year Grad. FOWLER, CONDA LOU-President, Dignitory, S.L.H., Honor Society Bronze Medal, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Centralian Business Staff, Zoology Club, Pep Club, All-City Girls' Choir estival. FRANKENSTEIN, LEONARD IRVING-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Officer, C.J.C., Officer, Latin Club, Engineers Club, City Chess Champion. FRISBY, MARTHA. FUNK, MELVIN-Luminary. GABBERT, PATRICIA JOANN-Officer, T.L.S., Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Art Award. GABRIEL, JACK THOMAS-Silver Medal, Honor Society, Officer C.E.C., Concert Choir, Central Singers, Spring Concert '53, '54, All-City Choir Festival '53, '54, Honor Corps, R.O.T.C. Officer, Memorial Club, Latin Club, Officer, Pep Club, Tennis Team, Engineers Club, Student Council, Talent Assembly, Officer, Home Room. GALBREATH, WILLIAM L. KLARRYJ-President, C.F.C., Football '52, '53, '54, Track, C Club, Honor Corps, Student Council, Hi-Y. GEHRS, EMMA LOU-Officer, S.L.H., Officer, Olympian, Hockey Sportsday, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Spring Concert '53, '54, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. GIBSON, SHIRLEY ANN-Officer, S.L.H., Luminary, Officer, Home Room, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club. GIEFING, GEORGE. GIER, PHILLIP LOUIS-R.O.T.C., Officer, Bn. S-2. GOACHER, GERALD-Came to Central from out-of-town school. There he was active in Choir, Football, Basketball. Spring Con- cert, Concert Choir at Central, also Drama Club, Basketball Scorekeeper. GOSS, MICHAEL THOMAS-Luminary, Student Council, Red Cross, N.R.O.T.C. Candidate. GREGOR, ANNA MARIE-Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council. GREGORY, .IAN LEE-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Cheerleader, Presi- ident, Girls' Choir, President, Dignitory, A.L.S., Vice-President, Olympian, Special Gym, Big C , Special Award, Hockey and Individual Sportsdays, Student Council, Pep Club, Y-Teens. GREGORY, DOROTHY NADINE-M.L,S., Basketball Princess, Spring Concert '54, Girls' Choir, Teentown Committee, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Girls' Choir Festival, Home Room Officer. GRIDER, MARILYN CHLOE-President, Dignitory, T.L.S., 'Alternate Cheerleader, Student Council, Silver Medal Honor Society, Red Cross, Officer, Olympian, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Con- cert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Luminary, Centralian Staff, Talent Show '52, Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball Sportsdays, High est Athletic Award, Large and Small Shield, Big C, Skating Manager, Teentown Committee, Aquiliferi, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room, All-City Choir Festival, Jackson County Press Club for Teenagers, City Hall Day. GRISHAM, LYLE-C.F,C., Honor Corps, President, Home Room. GROLMES, SUZANNE-S.L.H., Drama Club, Y-Teens, Student Council. GROUSE, JACK. GUILLIAMS, DAVID FRANKLIN-Drama Club, Locker Patrol, Foot- ball. GUYER, SHIRLEY ANN-C.O.E. HALL, WILMA. HAMILTON, GEORGIA KARLENE. HAMILTON, MARY. HARRIS, KENNETH. HART, JOHN--C.W.C. HARVEY, MARY ELLEN-Officer, A.L,S., Student Council, Lumi- nary, President, Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teens, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Girls' Choir Festival, Pep Club, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer. HAW, JANE MITCHELL-Gold Medal, Honor Society, President, Spanish Club, Officer, Drama Club, Student Council, Spring Play '53, Art Award '5l, '52, Thanksgiving Play '52, Radio Play, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Engineers Club, Pep Club, Shorthand Award. HERMAN, CORAL JUNE-Red Cross, Zoology Club, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Home Room Officer, HIGGINS, NORMAN-President, Dignltary, C.J.C., Scniar Ballot, Track Team, Student Council, Pep Club, Drama Club, Christmas Play. HIGGS, CARL-C.O.E. HILL, KENNETH CHARLESiPrepared Speech '54, C.E.C,, President, Drama Club, Central's Winner, American Legion Oratorical Con- test, Student Council, Tennis Team, City Hall Day '54, Stage Manager, Spring Play '54, Spanish Club, Archery Club, Luminary, Home Room Officer. HIPSHER, MARJORIE PHYLLISfLocker Patrol. HOFMANN, ERMA JEAN-Spanish Club. HOLM, CAROL JEANe-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Spring Play '54, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Drama Club, Commercial Club, Home Room Officer. HOLMAN, ROBERT EUGENE-Orchestra, Student Council Alternate. HOLMES, NANCY CAROL-D.L.S., Declarnation '54, Drama Club, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, President, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Spring Play '53, Spring Festival '52, '54, Red Cross, HOOK, PAT-Football Princess '54, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Student Council, Constitution Committee. HORD, JANE-Officer, A.L.S., Football Queen '54, Pep Club, Senior Officer, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teens, Moved to Ger- many in Middle of Senior Year, HOUGHTON, MARY ELIZABETH-Pep Club, Commercial Club, Small Shield, Bank Assistant, Office Assistant. HUFF, JACKIE. HUNSAKER, WILLIAM LEE-SNC Club, Football. ISREAL, AL-'C.J.C., Luminary. JACKSON, JIM WILLIAM-C.E.C., President, Honor Corps, Vice- President, Engineers Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Luminary. JENKINS, ROBERT HAROLD. JOHNSON, LAURA JEANINE-Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Girls' Choir Festival, JONES, PATRICIA. JONES, RAMOND. JULIUSRBARBARA ANNE-President, Dignitary, T.L.S,, Student Council, Luminary, Home Room Officer, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Talent Show '52 '54, Spring Play '53, '54, Locker Patrol, Red Cross, Y-Teen Cabinet, Drama Club, Pep Club, Spring Concert '53, '54, Latin Club, Horizon Club, Future Teachers, All- City Choir Festival, Zoology Club. enior 'X Kg eniors KAWALLEK, CAROLINE MARIE-Valedictorian, Senior Class, Officer, Dignitary, A.L.S., Formal Essay '54, Officer, Junior Class, Officer, Senior Class, Business Manager, Centralian, Off cer, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Consul, Latin Club, AAUW, Officer, Y-Teens, Bronze, Silver and Gold Medal Latin Awards, Pep Club, Student Council, Camp Miniwanca Scholarship '53, Officer, Home Room, Senior Ballot, KELLY, CARL DEAN-C.O.E., Student Council. KENNEDY, EDWARD LAURENCE-Officer, C.J.C. KILOH, GRACE-A,L,S., Grls' Choir, Spring Concert '54, Pep Club, Transferred from out-of-town school where she participated in Band as Majorette, Spring Plays and State Contest in Declama- ion. KNEPPER, LOUELLA JOYCE-President, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '54, D.L.S., Gold Medal, Honor Society, Centralian Staff, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '54, City Hall Day, Student Council, Pres- ident, Red Cross, Officer, All-City Red Cross, Engineers Club, Officer, French Club, District Driving Contest '53, '54, Driving Road-E-O '53, '54, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room. KORP, KENNETH LARRY-C.O,E., Central Engineers Club, Tennis Team. KRAHENBUHL, PAUL-President, Senior Class, Vice-President, Jun- ior Class, Councilman, City Hall Day, lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, C.W,C., Officer, Honor Corps, Basketball '52, '53, '54, Track, Officer, Student Council, Officer, Zoology Club, Senior Ballot. KUGLER, NORMA JEAN-Officer, A.L.S., Student Council, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Officer, En' gineers Club, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award, LARGE, ROBERT FRANKLIN-Honorary President, Prepared Speech '54, C.F.C., Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Honor Corps, Student Council, Officer, Student Director, Concert Choir, Central Singers '53, '54, Spring Concert '53, '54, Officer, Band, Band Concert '54, Pep Club, Hi-Y, Centralian Staff '53, Board of Di- rectors, Red Cross, All-City Red Cross Council '53, '54, Presi- dent, Home Room. LAWRENCE, DEAN W.-C.E.C., Editor, Luminary News Bulletin, Honor Society, Officer, Home Room, Student Council, Aquiliferi, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Red Cross. LAWSON, DONNA-Mid-Year Grad, LAWSON, JANICE LEE-Officer, Dignitary, M,L,S., Zoology Club, Girl's Choir, Spring Concert, Home Room Officer. LEE, ROGER. LERNER, ROBERT ELLIOTT-Student Council, Honor Corps, Officer Home Room, Red Cross, Second Team Basketball. LESLIE, LEE-C.W.C., Student Council, Football, Pep Club, French Club, Teen Town, Red Cross, Hi-Y, Typing Award. LESTER, GERALDINE MAE--Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, M,L.S,, Girls' Choir '52, Concert Choir '53, '54, Spring Concert, Latin Club, Y-Teen Cabinet '52, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Co-Page Editor, Luminary, Pep Club, Teen Town Com- mittee '52, Locker Patrol, LEVIN, ESTHER JEAN-Officer, Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Shorthand Award, Typing Award. LIGGETT, SHERLEY JANE-C,O.E. Came to Central from out-of- town school. There she participated in Student Council, Band, Pep Club, Choir, and Girl's Sports. LINNABERRY, MARILYN-C.O.E. LOCKRIDGE, I-IAZEL CAROLYN-Silver Medal, Honor Society, Cen- tralian Staff, All-City Junior Red Cross Representative, Junior Red Cross Staff Board, All-City Orchestra, Band, Horizon Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council, Home Room Officer. LOFGREN, LOIS JOANNE-Came to Central from out of town. There she participated in Spanish Club, was Secretary of her Sophomore, Junior Class. LOGAN, BARBARA-Officer, M.L.S,, Teen Town, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Spring Play, Locker Patrol, Drama Club. LONG, PEGGY ARLENE-President, Dignitary, D.L.S., Latin Club, Pep Club, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Spring Con- cert, Student Council. LONG, WILLIAM CLIFFORD-Officer, Silver Medal, Personal Narra- tive '53, C.E.C., Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Spring Play '52, '54, Co-Page Editor, Luminary, President, Home Room, President, Memorial Club, Officer, Latin Club, Officer, R.O.T.C. LORD, JANET LUCILLE-Alternate Cheerleader, President, Digni- tary, Formal Essay, S.L.H., Girls' Choir, Luminary Staff, Honor Society, Bronze Medal, Student Council, Prom Eclitor, Zoology Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Junior Red Cross. LYTLE, ROSEMARY ANNE-lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, Prepared Speech '54, A,L.S., Silver Medal, Honor Society, Presi- dent, Zoology Club, Central's Representative l Speak far Democracy Contest, Vice-President, Pep Club, Page Editor, Quill and Scroll, Luminary, Student Council, Girls' Choir '53, Concert Choir '54, Spring Concert '53, '54, Spanish Club, Officer, Y- Teens, Centralian Staff '53, Prom Editor, Spring Play '53, Red Cross, Teen Town Committee, Home Room Officer. McABLE, WALTER-C.J.C., Officer, R.O.T.C. McCLURE, GAY-Mid-Year Grad, MCCLURE, JAMES KEMP KGUSJ-C.F.C., Basketball '54, Track '53, '54, Football '53, Student Council, Red Cross, Honor Corps, Hi-Y, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Home Room Officer. McDANlEL, CLARA LOUISE-President, Dignitary, Verse, Silver Medal '53, S.L.H., Faculty Editor, Centralian, President, Orches- tra, Officer, Band, Soloist with K. C. Philharmonic '54, President, Home Room, Student Council, Band Concert '53, '54, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Trouvere, Talent Assembly '52, Winner, State Music Contest '52, '53, All-City Orchestra, Zoology Club, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Senior Ballot. McFARLAND, WILLIS-C.F.C., Concert Choir, Spring Concert, Talent Assembly '54, Tired Troubadars. MeGAVERN, TERRY JAMES-Officer, C.E.C., Talent Assembly '52, '53, Concert Choir, Officer, Spring Concert '52, '53, '54, Basket- ball, Track '52, '53, '54, Student Council, President, Hi-Y, Luminary, Honor Corps, Captain, Latin Club, Drama Club, C Club, Home Room Officer. McGLOTHIN, LELA MAE-Zoology Club, Red Cross, C.O.E., Home Room Officer, Locker Patrol. MAI-IIN, JAMES MARSHALL-Officer, R.O.T.C., Future Teachers Club, C.J.C., Officer, Memorial Club. MAIS, DORIS-C.O.E. MANFREDI, FRANCIS ROBERT QFRANKJ- C Club, Football '52, '53, Track '52, '53, Luminary Staff '52, '53. MANLEY, MARIE-President, Dignitary, Personal Narrative '53, D.L.S., President, Future Teachers Club, Secretary, Spanish Club, Band, Band Festival '52, '53, '54, Band Concert, Variety Night '52, Honor Society, Silver Medal, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, En- gineers Club, Home Room Officer, Red Cross. MASDEN, JOHN. MASON, TEDDY EARL-Student Council, President, lntersociety Representative, Dignitary, C.E.C., Captain, Honor Corps, Lumi- nary, Co-Page Editor, Basketball Manager, Officer, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Officer, Hi-Y, Tennis Team, Red Cross, All-City, Talent Show '52, '53, '54, Exchange Assemblies, Pep Club, Home Room Officer, Senior Ballot. MAXWELL, PAUL. MEGAUGH EY, ROSS. METZGE R, JAM ES. MILLER, GERALDINE ELIZABETH-Locker Patrol, Shorthand Award, Home Room Officer, MILLER, JAMES. MOBLEY, CAROLYN LOUISE-lntersociety Representative, Digni- tory, D.L.S., Officer, Olympian, Aquiliferi, Pep Club, Large Shield, Special Gym, Luminary, Home Room Officer. MOSER, BEVERLY-Student Council, Y-Teens, Aquiliferi, MOTTER, HAROLD F.-Officer, R.O.T.C., Memorial Club, Zoology Club, German Club. MOUNTJOY, ROBERT-Football '52, '53, '54 Honorable Mention All-Star '53, '54, Track '52, '53, '54, Field Captain, Silver Medal, City Track Meet '52, '53, Vice-President, C Club, C.F.C., Offi- cer, Red Cross, Hi-Y, Honor Corps, Pep Club, Locker Patrol. MUELLER, BEVERLY JOANN-Honorary President, T.L.S., Olympian, Officer, Archery Club, Officer. MULLINS, JAMES WM.-Luminary Staff '53, '54, NORRIS, DAWNA KAY-Officer, Dignitary, T.L.S., Page Editor, Luminary, Student Council, Art Awards, Horizon Club, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teens, Officer, Home Room. NORMAN, JESSIE. NOBLE, VIRGINIA SUE-President, Olgmpian, Honorary President, D.L.S., Big C , Softball, Hockey, portsdays, Luminary, Honor Society, Silver Medal, Latin Club, Y-Teen, Pep Club. NICHOLSON, LINDA LEA-President, Dignitary, D.L.S., Y-Teens, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Shorthand Award, Locker Patrol. NEWLAND, GERALD-R.O.T.C. NAVE, PATRICIA-Drama Club, Officer, Y-Teen. OBERHOLTZ, LORRAINE-Honor Society, Silver Medal, Spanish Club, Art Award, Costume Designer for Spring Play '54, O'BRIEN, JOHN-President, Junior Class, Vice-President, Senior Class, President, Dignitary, Declamation, C.F.C., Colonel, Honor Corps, Football '53, '54, Track '52 '53, '54, C Club, Officer, Student Council, Luminary, Home Room Officer. ODELL, RONALD WATTS-C.W.C., Engineers Club, Honor Corps, Memorial Club, Championship Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Drill Team. OLIVER, CONNIE LEE-Transferred from another school where she was Treasurer of the class. ONWILER, DENNIS. OYERBY, ANNALLA-Transferred from another school. OWSLEY, BETTY-Locker Patrol, Zoology Club. A PACK, EDWARD-Concert Choir, Spring Concert, Talent Show. eniors fs.. uve Q39 .D 'Pa ,pf 0- .w- i E K ' ,i WWW-' K J X . x. lun, 54. ,bf 'V 'Q .ir ETX.. 'ti .3 . i 1.2, -: 55.2 iv- 11' 1- Jes.. vm .W 'C' ,K at if X.. '55, .s 2 x .gs uf . , K ici in . ,. . . Wwe., is 'QD is 4. mfr Iii E AAC' JH Viv' ,i X ,i A 5- . 1 'f'1'fC'T9 ' 1f 'I.. 2, 5 A - , ' ME. X T . , ,I i 1 ' ' 5 E ,Lfh. . .., , . - -. ' 1 ' 'is SY . E' .uit '.i -. 7 PARKS, CHARLES. PARTIN, JAMES DAVID-C.W.C., Student Council, Home Room President. PASMORE, JAMES MILTON-Student Council, Hi-Y, Football, C.F.C. PATTERSON, ROBERT DALE-Honor Corps, C,O.E. PEASTER, DOLORES ANN-Honorary President, Dignitary, S.L.H., Literary Society Editor, Centralian '54, City Hall Day '54, Offi- cer, Zoology Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Club. PERKINS, FRED. PERRY, JACK RANDOLPH--C,F.C., C Club, Football, Home Room President. PHILLIPS, LOIS ANN-Officer, T.L.S., Nurse's Assistant, Y-Teens, PHILLIPSON, MARYANNA LEORA-President, Y-Teen, President, Dignitary, Bronze Medal, Prepared Speech '53, '54, S.L.H., Depart- ment Editor, Centralian '53, '54, Quill and Scroll, Luminary Editor, Gold Medal, H-onor Society, Student Director, Spring Play '54, Senior Chairrnan, AAUW, Mnookin-Brown Award, Officer, Latin Club, Drama Club, Officer, F,T,A., Pep Club, Engineers Club, Spring Play and Christmas Play '52, Latin Award, City Hall Day '5l, Spring Show '5l, Typing Award, Social Science Radio Panel. PIPER, ROBERT S.-Dignitary, C.E.C,, Concert Choir, Spring Con- cert, Football, Track, C Club, Honor Corps, Second Team Bas- ketball, Aquiliferi, Student Council, Luminary, POE, SYLVIA-Mid-Year Grad., Officer S.L.H., Y-Teens, Pep Club, Scholarship Winner, Honor Society, Concert Choir. POTTS, EARL FRANCIS-President, Dignitary, C.F.C,, Concert Chair, President, Spring Concert '53, '54, All-City Choir Festival '53, '54, Honor Corps '53, '54, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Studewt Coun- cil, Football '53, '54, Basketball '54, Track '52, '53, Officer, C Club, Senior Ballot, President, Home Room. PRICE, ELAINE LILA-Honorary President, A.L.S,, Declamation '54, Silver Medal, Honor Society, President, Latin Club, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Page Editor, Luminary, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Typing Award. PRICE, THOMAS J. CTOMJ-President, Dignitary, C.F.C., Football '52, '53, '54, Basketball, Track '52, '53, '54, C Club, Honor Corps, Student Council, Pep Club, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Home Room Officer, Honor Society, City Hall Day '54, PUMMILL, ANNA LEE. RAINWATER, JESSE. RALSTIN, CHARLES A. RAY, LINDA-M.L.S., Teen Town Committee, Pep Club. REICHMAN, JANE ARLENE CJANIEJ-Officer, Dignitary, S.L.H., Assistant Student Director, Spring Play '54, Luminary, Quill and Scroll, Officer, Y-Teens, Concert Choir '53, '54, Girls' Choir '52, Home Room Officer, Officer, French Club, Drama Club, Student ' Council, Red Cross, Pep Club. REIMAN, ELDON RAY-Zoology Club. RENNE, VIRGINIA MARIE4President, Dignitary, T.L.S., Silver Medal, Honor Society, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Prom Editor, Student Council, Luminary, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drama Club, Spanish Club, President, Home Room, Teen Town Committee, Typing Award, Locker Patrol, AlleCity Choir Festival. RICE, NANCI LEIGH-Officer, A.L.S., Mounting Editor, Centralian Staff, Co-Editor, News Flash Bulletin Board, Luminary, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Student Council, Senior Ballot, Officer, Y-Teens, Representative, Voice of Democracy Contest '53, Drama Club, Commerc.al Club, Pep Club, Engineers Club, Teen Town Committee, Locker Patrol, Publicity Manager, Spring Play '54, Art Awards, Officer, Home Room, Shorthand and Typing Awards, Safety Conference '54, Future Teachers of America. RICHARDS, JOYCE-Mid-Year Grad. RICHARDSON, CAROL JOYCE-M.L.S., Officer, Red Cross, Officer, Teen Town Committee, Student Council, Officer, Zoology Club, Commercial Club, Y-Teens, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Pep Club. RICHARDSON, ROBERT LEE-Home Room Officer. RICKETTS, ZOE CAROL-Officer, Dignitary, D,L.S., Honor Society, Pep Club, Spanish Club, School Bank, Home Room Officer. RIDDLE, JAMES. ROBINSON, FRANCES JOANNE-Commercial Club, Student Coun- cil, Special Gym, Pep Club. ROBI NSON, JAMES RICHARD. ROSS, DONALD CHARLES QDONI--C.F.C., Dignitary, Home Room Officer, Hi-Y, Red Cross, Pep Club. RUSCHE, RICHARD ALLEN. RUSSELL, CHARLES GRAY RUTHERFORD, KENNETH-C.E.C., C Club. SALYER, JAMES RILEY-C.W.C., Officer, Memorial Club, Officer, R.O.T.C., Centralian Staff, Captain, Rifle Team, Central Honor Corps, All-City Rifle Team, SANDS, RICHARD D.-President, Dignitary, C.E.C., Student Coune cil, Engineers Club, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Honor Corps, Home Room Officer, Hi-Y, All-City Choir Festival, Pep Club, City Hall Day '54, SARTIN, LARRY EUGENE-eEngineers Club, Home Room Officer. SARVER, PATRICIA ANN-A.L.S., Officer, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Pep Club, Officer, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Student Council, Home Room Officer, Locker Patrol. SCHALLEY, GEORGEANNE-President, Dignitary, Declamation '54, M.L.S., Officer, Student Council, Spring Play '54, Christmas Play '5l, '52, '53, Drama Club President, Engineers Club, President, Spanish Club, Vice-President, Pep Club, Gold Medal, Honor So- ciety, American Legion Oratorical Contest '53, City Hall Day '54, Locker Patrol, President, Home Room, Red Cross, Y-Teens. SCHMIDT, HENRY KARL-Honor Society, Bronze Medal, Engineers Club. SCHULTE, DONALD EUGENE CDONJ-Second Team Football. SCOTT, DONALD DUANEWFootball, C Club, Track, Engineers Club, German Club, Latin Club, H-i-Y. SEIGEL, BENJAMIN STANTON CBENJIEJ-President, Student Coun- cil, Captain, Honor Corps, Officer, Honor Society, Gold Medal, President, Band, Pep Club, Red Cross Board, Officer, Verse '53, C.E.C,, Latin Club, All-City Student Council, Talent Assembly, President, Home Room, Senior Ballot. SELDERS, CAROL. SEVER, ELLA DALE-Gold Medal, Honor Society, Engineers Club, Officer, Aquiliferi, Concert Choir, Librarian, Spring Concert '52, '53, '54, All-State Choir. SEYMOUR, KATHERINE S.-Gold Medal, Honor Society, President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Olympian, Officer, Officer, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Sportsdays, Home Room President, Latin Club. SHAW, WILLIS I.-Engineers Club, Red Cross. SHELTON, GILBERT LAWRENCE lG. LJ-Vice-President, Student Council, President, Dignitary, C,W.C., Track, C Club, Red Cross Executive Board, All-City Student Council, Honor Corps, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Band. SHERMAN, RACHAEL. SHIRLEY, SAM O., JR. KDONJ. SHULL, FORREST ELWOOD, JR.-Student Council, Home Room Of- ficer, Hi-Y, Honor Corps, Football, Honorable Mention All-Star, C Club, Co-Captain, Basketball '52, '53, '54, Track '52, '53, '54, Locker Patrol, Engineer's Club, Pep Club. SMITH, ANNA MARIE. SMITH, JOLENE-Home Room Officer, Small Shield, Shorthand Award. SMITH, KARALEEN YETIVA-Girls' Cholr, Spring Concert '53, '54, Red Cross, President, Home Room. SMITH, KATHLEEN YEVITA-Girls' Choir, Officer, Student Council. SMITH, LLOYD THOMAS-C.F.C,, C,E.C., Honor Corps, C Club, Football '53, '54, Track '53, '54, Co-Page Editor, Luminary, French Club, Officer, Hi-Y, Zoology Club, Basketball Manager, Student Council, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer. SNARE, MAURICE H.-Honor Society, C.O.E., Student Council. STALDER, JOHN BLAINE-President, Dignitary, C,W.C,, President, Home Room, Honor Society, Honor Corps, Pep Club, Centralian Staff, Officer, Company Commander, R.O.T.C., Officer, Memorial Club, Officer, Latin Club, Student Council, Red Cross. STEVENSON, JOAN CLAUDIA-Moved to Central in Senior year from Beloit, Wisconsin. There she was active in Choir, Drama Club, Spanish Club, and Latin Club, Y-Teens and Baton Twirlers Club. At Central--Pep Club, Concert Choir, Y-Teens. STOLL, GARY BURTON-Concert Choir, Spring Concert, Student Council. STOVER, SHIRLEY LOUISE. STRIDER, PATTY SUE-President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Student Coun- cil, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Co-Page Editor, Luminary, Home Room Officer. STROUD, SHARON ANN-Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens. STUCKER, PATRICIA ANN-President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Officer, Senior Class, Officer, Junior Class, Prom Editor, Page Editor, Luminary, Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Football Princess, Officer, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Pep Club, Sweetheart Queen, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer, Senior Ballot. TAYLOR, LAWRENCE. all P , V in it 5. i .PQ QI' .5 1 ill 92? 31? . , Sr f .0 .,l,e-5 A Cs .S L 1 1 - .1 -of B. ff A s,..4 , .- l hs ' .... Sv 1 ss.. l wc Q . yx -fl ' 74 ' 2 i! l ,sgifs 7, fx- 4, sie: ei'-f 5' . Gy 16 Senior K ,,- . f-alf ff., , .Abi T' .' Q fx, 1+ 43551. .ar A -i 3. I ff ' LV., -I-3' I ... inc i 'f' fits A X ,I i 4' , Ab ac: , gk 'BX i Q- -16 f Q3 22 A fa- 5' -ei' ,Sf THOMAS, JERRY NEAL-Gold Medal, Honor Society. THOMSON, LELAND, EDWIN-C.F.C., Football, Basketball, Co-Cap- tain, Honorable Mention, All-Star, Student Council Officer, Presi- dent, Blue's Fan Club, C Club, Honor Corps, Officer, Engineers Club, Hi-Y, City Hall Day '54, Officer, Home Room, THORP, JAMES SHELBY-President, Gold Medal, Honor Society, President, Dignitary, Personal Narrative '52, Bronze Medal For- mal Essay '53, C.E.C,, President, Engineers Club, Officer, Pep Club, Honor Corps, Student Council, Centralian '53, Tennis '53, '54, City Hall Day '54, Officer, Home Room, Senior Ballot. THORSON, MARION-Mid-year Grad. TRANER, SHARLA-Honor Society, Y.F.C., President. TULL, DORA MAXINE-Olympian, C.O.E. TURLEY, RUTH-D.L.S., Olympian. TYRER, JAMES-Engineers Club, TYSON, JAMES HILLIARD-C.W.C. UPTON, BARBARA LEE-A.L.S., Student Council, Teentown Com- mittee, Pep Club, Head Maiorette, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Home Room Officer, Commercial Club. ULMER, DAVID WILLIAM-Engineers Club, French Club, R.O.T.C. VITALE, ROSEMARY-D.L.S,, Olympian, Girls' Choir, Officer, Volley- ball. Sportsday, Small and Large Shield, Big C , Pep Club, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Drama Club, Red Cross, Spring Concert '53, '54, VIQUESNEY, J. LELAND-Officer, R.O.T,C., Memorial Club, Honor Corps, Centralian Staff, C.J.C, All-City Rifle Team, Officer, Home Room. WAITS, DONALD C.-C.E.C., Concert Choir, Pep Club, Luminary, Spring Play Staff, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Honor Corps, Memorial Club, Engineers' Club, Track, Radio Play, Misf souri Boys' State. WALL, META ARDELL-President, Dignitary, Personal Narrative '54, A.L.S., Vice-President, Student Council, Secretory, All-City Stu- dent Council, Senior Officer, Senior Editor, Centralian '53, '54, Vice-President, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '52, '53, '54, City Hall Day '51, '54, Y-Teen Cabinet, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Pep Club, Officer, Latin Club, Basketball Princess, Red Cross, Officer, Future Teachers of America, Typing Award, President, Home Room, Social Science Radio Panel, All-City Choir Festival. WATTS, DONNA JEAN-Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, T.L.S., Cheerleader, '53, '54, Secretary, Student Council, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Basketball Queen, A.A.U.W., Page Editor, Luminary, Concert Choir, Spring Concert, '53, '54, Band Concert, Talent Assemblies, Spring Play '53, Red Cross, Officer, Pep Club, Officer, Teentown Committee, Officer, Aauiliferi, Y-Teens. WEATHERHOLT, JACLYN LEE-President, Dignitary, Formal Essay '53, A.L.S., Underclassmen Editor, Centralian, Page Editor, Lumi- nary, Pep Club, Red Cross. WEBB, LLOYD OWEN-C.O.E. WEILLS, KATHERINE MARIA-Locker Patrol. WELLS, CURTIS WAYNE-C,W.C. '53, C.F.C. '54, Concert Choir, Spring Concert '53, '54, Tired Troubadours, Talent Assembly, Show at Vet Hospital, Luminary Staff. WELLS, KATHERINE ANN-Intersociety Representative, Dignitary, Silver Medal, Informal Essay '53, Informal Essay '54, S.L.H., Index Editor, Centralian, Page Editor, Luminary, Quill and Scroll, Officer, Zoology Club, Officer, Intersociety Council, Art Award, Horizon Club, Teentown Committee, Pep Club, City Hall Day '54, Y-Teen, Officer, Home Room. WELLS, THOMAS L.-Officer, Latin Club, Pep Club, College Day. WESSLEY, HERBERT LEE-Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Pep Club, WICKHAM, HAROLD LAVERN. WI LLETT, RONALD. WILLIAMS, RICHARD H.-Transferred from Raytown Senior Year, Football, Track, C Club, Teentown Committee, Pep Club. WILSON, JAMES LOGAN. WILSON, SHIRLEY-Student Council, C.O.E. YEO, CLARENCE WILLIAM-C.O.E., President, Home Room. ZANS, PAUL. ZELDIN, STANFORD ALVIN fStonl-Intersociety Representative, C.J.C., Dignitary, Prepared Speech '53, '54, Vice-President, Honor Society, Gold Medal, Officer, Student Council, President, Pep Club, Honor Corps, City Hall Day '54, Sports Editor, Luminary, Home Room Officer, Radio Play, Latin Award '52, '53, Latin Club, Student Council Committees, Senior Ballot. ZINN, JEROME HARRIS Uerryl-C.F.C., C Club, Student Coun- cil, Football '53, '54, Track '53, '54, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Home Room Officer, Hi-Y. Y libres ew 'QV' ,, 7 00' 'us'-'-f' QQ pl' :ro- Qv? 'To If 9-1- . 'J' ' Mm :N -1- 'fPAg,, - - ' Hd, MH i1'4Uib' CN . --,, 1 Top Row: CenfraI's medal winner, fn the State Indoor Track Meet Leonard Frankenstein, a Chess Champion DE LUXE. 2nd Row: Western Scholarshrp winners -R. Lyfle, E. Davis, ' Jane Hord, Class Officerg Mayor Candinlafes. 'lst Row: Basketball AIIASIar Hon- orahle Menruon --Leland K, Thompsong Sprung Play leads- B. Long, G. Scholley. J' Central! Honorable Mentuons on the All-Star Foorhayll Team Insert: 23 R. J. Delano H igh School Students Top Row: Brooks Terry, sophomore, James Capps, senior, Richard Yeoman, junior, Donald Bennett, Miss Lindgren, feacher. Row 3: James Welker, junior, David Masden, senior, Richard Snell, iunior, Harold Holden, freshman, James Lee, freshman, Bill Dudley yunior Row 2: Jock Parnacoft, sophomore, .lack Wagner, freshman, Patricia Dowell, junior, Norman Hove, freshman. Row 'l: Darlene Winkler, junior, Bernefta Van Roekel, junior, Sue Powell, sophomore, Peggy Dunscomb, freshman. In Memoriam get 1 ,N .Q W Gene Kahler 24 CBOSSING THE BAR Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mel And may there he no niozming of the har, VVhen I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, VVhen that which clrew from out the hounclless cleep Turns again home. Twilight and evening hell And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark: For though from out our hourne of Time and Place The flood may hear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the har. -Tennyson. ,056 L7 Wa? Eff 5?-4 igfegload W up Y-Ok c2Qf2Q'fJ Yyll? QR QV? w Q I, wr 2 fi 1V X E W Mk OV Ep M +4 'V TL? w! 'V .X ,av wx f WS IYWQQ JJJLQ . v W , I WWW Avi JWNTJ5 V-,fv Ulf LQ 4 I si up V? ' fwfwjw W' -X, c-'J' R ' b WMM' Our. . . . Underclassmen ,ya unior Officers Secretory Co-Sergeants-at-Arms Nancy Thomson Gary Burgard and John Douglas Vice-President Treasurer Howard Kilgore Larry Mark! President Donna Lam bert Juniors Top Row: J. Warnock, D. Jipsen, W. Swope, D. Drayer, B. Hall, J. Williamson, D. Fowlkes, B. Judah, S. Bliss, G. Wheeler, R. Kelley, M. Freed. Row 3:SR.GHi-gbbard, C. Bergstresser, W. Scott, R. Brandkamp, J. Potts, L. Rodgers, C. Banach, E. Johnson, S. Collins, R. Bush, . er er. Row 2: C. Borchert, R. Green, J. Gorham, J. Carlson, S. Snydej B. Draffen, S. Kennedy, J. Dillee, J. Hepple, R. Snow, E. Gron- zella, M. Elbert, D. Frizzell. Row 'I: D. Hicks, M. Krouse, M. Sexton, K. Renick, D. Fink, J. Abranz, B. Konomos, P. Beskas, N. Vleisides, C. McKenzie, R. Linyille, P. Jones. Top Row: J. Oaks, R. Eickman, C. Williams, T. Smith, C. King, R. O'Ne I L. R a, eynolds, J. Ganote, B. Blomquist, D. Tcpplewell, E. Barnhart. Row 3: M. Burns, L. Jordan, V. Wilson, C. Vanlandingham, D. FJwier, F. Wilcoxson, L. Metzler, J. Hurley, P. Mills, M. Richardson, B. Cockrell, M. Collier, K. Standley. Row 2: D. Lambert, C. Rogers, S. Chappell, B. Sanders, P. Irons, D. Smith, M. McKenzie, N. Marks, R. Rohovit, C. Knapp, L. Francis, B. Zeldin. Row I: M. Gosney, J. Woten, D. Meador, R. Riggins, P. Motley, J. Pennington, C. Collins, P. Hearon, H. Scriyen, A. Pasley, D. Bright, W. Smiley, E. Nell. 27 . .ff xy' . sl ,X 0 . V- '- A It Juniors tt Nl -bxhml 'Ji X Wxxzj . , J' . QQ 9 ,. K Top Row Row Row ln. l l P W Row: D. Sherman, T. Miller, B. Foster, F. Johnson, E. Kinerney, L. Breshears, R. Cunningham, L. Keck, P. Donnell, M. Patter, J. Kurtz, B, Straka, B. Lake. 3: B. Winingar, C. Davis, P. Larson, C, Lawton, G. Edgar, B. Jolly, A. Bowser, A. Clayton, R, Lind, D. Standley, L. Tindall, J. Tomas. 2: K. Duvall, S. Merrill, R. Comer, M. Don Carlos, Y. Kearns, A. Crane, J. Bardiau, N. Cartwright, S. Klatl, J. Warner, M. Minnick, B. Harris, J. Flournoy, 'l: P. Becker, A. Cardinas, S, Kraus, V. Brogan, L. Morris, S. Hodson, V. Young, P. Borne, J. Meredith, B, Boyle, B, Thomas, C. Heaton, all-91 Top Row: J. Dillingham, K. Richardson, A. Pope, J. Campbell, W, Taylor, J. Winegar, S. Banks, F. Horner, R. Stapleton, D. Moore, T, Ferrell, B. Magers. Row 3: G, Chullino, K. Myers, R. Seward, J. Butler, T. Wayman, C, Nichols, L. Blueford, D. Hancks, M. Keating, J. Stillwell, B. Bland, J. Hedges, L. Creekmore, M. Taylor. Row 2: J, Conrad, B. Bauer, P. Mills, R. Valverde, B. Close, J. McEntire, D. Christopher, L. Reed, J. Jones, L. Yearout, D. Heovlin, P. Milice. Row 1: D. Brown, W. Bowers, E, Murray, C. Henry, N. Wiley, S. Hobart, N. Tucker, P. Haggard, V. Wright, M. Giddings, P. 28 DeLong. .lf unzors if . .f 1 f-X 5 J. 9 1 . Top Row: G. Summcrskill, R. Rigclon, B. Dillon, R. Harris, E. Donahue, R. Fitzpatrick, D Schoonover, R. Owslcy, J. Young, J. Row Jcsscc, J. Wotcn, J. Weld, J. Wolfe, T. Cusumane. 3: B. Bcnlngfield, B, Wlwyman, K. Hutsell, D. Zink, D. Young, J. Rothwell, G. Olson, M. Craytan, J, Tarpcnning, H. Kilgore, C. Wells, K. Megaughcy, S. O'Brren, B. Boula. Row 2: I. Pruessncr, M. Gore, G. Montalto, R. Spangler, S. Hughes, M. Webb, S. Miller, R. Klos, C. Cox, D. Goins, D, Smith, J, Row Top Row Row Row Luster. 1: B. Davis, C. Goans, L. Shaw, J. McNeil, J. Hellin, S. Lohman, N. Thomson, B. Nichols, P. Harrington, W. Wolfc, L, Kcltcr, D. Tally. Row: H.. Elder, G. Eggeman, N. Potts, G. Burgard, D. Maxwell, D. Robbins, B. Whitaker, K. Hammond, L. Cannell, C. J. Moore, J. Kraft, L. Boline, G. Martinette, D. Raccuglia. 3: F. Ghrist, W. Merrihugh, V. Sherrill, J. Jessee, W. Ballinger, J. Sanders, D. Land, A. Kimball, E. Vest, D. Propst, C. Burton, G. McCoy. 2: R. Howard, D. Pridgen, D. Steele, P. Pierce, J. Milam, N. Timmerman, L. Shelton, E. Schiereck, D. Wurth, L. Parkhurst, R. Mays, B. Holm. l:pHC Cohrj, Jd Salter, J. Douglas, L. Rider, D, Watts, D. Spielberger, C. Oberzan, S. Turner, J. Covey, S. Dawson, E. Jones. am, , ey. 29 LUFLLOTZS' Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row oplwmores Row: D DCWIH, C. Lusk, B. Mathews, J. Jarman, L. Shelton, W. F.eId, G. Pruitt, D. Wagner, B. Pharrnss, J. Curry, A. Pittier, L. Purnmill. 3: S. Jayne, J. Anderson, C. Eedenik, B. Bowen, M. Lafhsry, J. Poehm, D. Summers, R. Magill, E. Eib, J. Pierce, B. Drake. 2: J. Bardiau, C. Brundagc, C. Loman, J. Welfman, B. Packham, P. Wymore, E. Tyrer, M, Spanton, B. Edmonds, M. Wul- liams, S. Couzcns, A. Hinze. I: R. Taylor, B. Long, D. Galdsberry, C. Norman, J. Weba, P, Campbell, L. Yohn, L, Rush, J. Hicks, S. MCBCC, M, Clark, P. Kelley. RoIv:HD.dSAlI:f1rd, H. Hanover, A. Herman, D. Nisbetf, T. Park, R. Roth, W. Clark, J, Wesf, T. Webb, L. Huff, P. Craven, . a oc . 3: A. Crawford, N. Emerick, J. Blaine, L, Morevitska, J. Schiereck, J. Packer, P. Thomas, C. Kumes, T. Spurlock, J. Dearon, P. Hudson, M. Moody, R. Pippin. 2: E Hayes, A. Gosney, L. Walker, B. Ingold, R, Burton, G. Smith, L. Olsen, J. Randall, C. Richardson, R. Lohmolder, R. Leuenberger, C. Ponder. 1: V. Wyly, J, Brooke, C. Phipps, B. Faland, B. Adams, C. Brown, J. Runian, M, Ward, H. Adams, K, Kirby, D. Bealmear. 31 ophomores Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row Row: R. Wilson, R. Okorn, G. Jacobs, N. Luther, J. Baker, J. Spencer, R, Baker, K. Vogel, F. Fezndel, A. Mansker, D. Enloc K. Parks, 3: E. Hahn, J. Payne, D, Clow, J. Ritschel S. Piper, D. Foster, M. Heil, G. Volland, G, Porter, H. Fisk, D. Metzger. 2: M. Ohlhausen, J. Taylor, J. Smith, S. Stuckey, L. Lux, L. Cottrall, M. Smith, W. Richardson, P. Campbell, M. Peery, G Stoddard, J. Mart.n. 1: C. Shireman, G. Blakcman, B. Gregory, N. Wilcox, L. McKinney, J. Coon, B. Arbcster, P, Allsworth, P. Briggs, M, Kincald E. Embrey. -...if Ar Row: E. Bryant, .I. Barker, M. Beaman, B. Forbes, D, Smart, W. Hook, M. Teague, J. Correll, H. Garrison, B. Jenkins, M. Maloney, R. Ploeger. 3: O. Lopez, R. Moore, J. Smith, P. Borris, M. Weld, G. Thompson, C. Duncan, J. McCollum, A. Lundy, D. Viquesney, A. Meinsen, F. Gillett, P. Mills. 2: R. Butcher, F. Ettlinger, F. Kilpatrick, J. Selders, D. Bird, J. Ebenhack, J. Sultzbaugh, J. Todd, J. Todd, A. Older, S. Hicks. I: D, Fields, M. Clark, R. Hinkle, J. Layman, H. Glavas, B. Werner, C. Wilcoxson, M. Zenor, A. Byrne, S. Lilly, Z. Cantrell, S. Pittser. ophomores .. .. L . Top Row: W. West, R. Alexander, J. Gaylord, R. Hammett, J. Stackenbcrg, B. Eckhardt, K. Eyeritt, R. Hottman, J. Baker, R. Barker, H. Dent Row 3: G. Rucharcts, M. Rogers, B. Gatnbcrt, M. Keller, K. Hayward, M. Stroud, J. Berry, J. Roberts, B. Bvazcal, I. Coyell, B. Lucas, N. Wneoldon. Row 2: V. Young, B. Rogan, J. Adams, M. Shaffer, E. Leason, C. Sturgcss, P. Sarrett, P. Meinen, J. Rofkanr, B. Ktmtuerltng, K. Foreman, K. Guatras. Row 1: M. Gntwhs, J. Folz, G. Lamb, J. Supa, E. Israel, P. Thomas, S. Bryson, C. Ketchum, 5. Grantham, S. Greene, S. Roberts. .4 lt Q 9 Top Row: R. Flair, B. Hawk, B. Kennedy, J. Meyer. Row 3: P. Skmner, B. Niday, V. Pattl, J. Cannon, I. Brown, P. Puckett, N. Merriott, B. Von Pelt, D. Ten Eyck, S. Lonergan. Row 2: R. Hord, M. Hawkins, J. Meek, J. Helstrom, B. Montgomery, Y. Whitsitt, V. Glouser, B. Hutchmson, J. Wulper, P. Lacy. Row 1: B. Lake, L. Mothus, J. Gover, S. Middleton, B. Rathbun, B. Hetm, M. Montgomery, M. Ozorkiewicz. 33 t L. Freshmen Top Row Row Row -av i ,AF Row: C. Denton, R. Owsley, G. Sellcns, K. Johnson, P. Humbird, R. Nichols, C. Stillwell, C. Lemka, R. Howery, E. Dcrringer. 3: G. Smith, D. Coleman, l.. Hendricks, J. Casey, W. Vermillion, D. Yearout, L. Bennefcld, V. Thornton, T. Owens, J. Frcc- man, J. Cessna. 2: P. Parsons, R. Bradshaw, B. Goldthwaite, C. Hull, J. Clow, S. Griffiths, C. Farmer, N. Rawlins, R. Eads. 'l: P. Vanderpool, E. Gilbert, J. Han, S. Goolshy, S, King, R. Wennersten, J. Smith, B. Fiske. A Top Row Row Row 34 Row: L. Conder, B. McBee, S. Beck, B. Blatt, S. Austin, J. Howard, C. Watkins, F. Grayer, B. Denman, R. Hon, G. Hayward. 3: J. Hayes, J. Scriber, J. Stewart, P. McClanahan, D. Beship, P. Curtis, C. Tuckness, B, Thacker, W. Carlock, C. Milby, L Richards. 2: D. Chullino, J. Marker, K. Moore, J. Wheaton, J. French, G. Gier, D. Hutsell, C. Heaton, B. Fitzpatrick, R. Baldwin. I: P. Dalton, B. Stover, J, Lundburg, J. Hornback, D. Arnold, C. Shinn, D. Dorris, D. Hughes, U nderclassmen Y . Top Row: S. Slater, L, Sperry, R. Wiersrna, M. Nlnncmae, J. Flournoy, D. Payne, S. Fouts, B. Apuleton, B. Simpson, J. Holt, R. Butler. Row 2: J. Lowler, B. Wagoner, R, Wasmer, M. Palmer, L. Grampsas, L. Derendlnger, K. Fleming, J. Graham, D. Hayes, J. Schnelule, C. Gchrs. Row 'l: J. Hukull, M. Woolsey, S, Grant, N. Grant, J. Graham, V. McFall, P. Guelsdorf, N. Bennett, C, Kays, R. l-lam, F. Laker 5 Top Row: B. Lehman, J. Cobb, G. DeVaux, D. Delong, L. Butcher, J. Juel, B. Franklin, W. Agee, J. Boyer, J. Marsh, J. Gonote, B. Appleberry. Row 2: R. Brown, S. Wnlson, U. Manger, L. Tucker, S. Gibbs, S, Wilhoit, D. Eagles, D. Jesmore, G. Schlutcr, D. Grnsafc, R. Walsh, A. Kugler, A. Miller, Row 1: B. Henderson, W. Organ, C. Silvara, B. Carroll, M, Muller, D. Lowrey, P. Rushton, P. Jeffress, P. Jameson, J. Babbltt, N, Fesler, J. Carney. 35 NY -9' Top Row: The Student Council decoratcs the front hall for Christmasg The mellow man and his meal ticketj Beauty on displayg College Day at Central, Top Inserts: 3:O6fthe charge ot the light brigade. A Row 3: Second semester Student Council president candidatesg Brains and Beouty+Football Queen candidates and managers. Row 2: CenfraI's varied talent entertains at the Tale ent Showg Dig those crazy football players--water boys de luxe, Bottom Inserts: Our Mayor candidate orates before the publicp The doo doo da doo doo kid. Row 'I: Gaiety prevails after the spring playg One, two, three-Kick! 36 Ll Z6 urllll Literary Societies Service Oreanizations Publications ASP' I Which way do we point now, Dacl? g We Our Daisy's petals with hearts of gold h0V0 0 IOVCIY IYUVICIW of DClDl'1l0f'lS Z H10 WCW We're loyal to Delphicnsug A.L.fS, sing, Welt Qters sing There is a violet named Meta. ster, you're our guys. The medal winners pose, beauty in two shades at blue, the Minnie balls take over, Suspenf sion, we've been suspended, IDECLAMATIUN VERSE I, Blessed Damoselu Nancy Holmes, D.L.S. I. Battle Prayer Kathy Seymour, M.L,S 2. Ot Such ls the Kingdom William Long, C.E.C, 2, Andante Con Moto Clara McDaniel, S.L.H 3, Hunger Dena Spielberger, T,L.S, 3. I Was There Jim Boyer, C.W.C l'llEl'AllEll SPEECII FIDIIMAI. ESSAY I. Era ot Fear Rosemary Lytle, A,L,S, I. The Challenge Wayne Scott, C.J.C '2. Too Young to Vote Kenneth Hill, C.E.C. 2. The Voice of America Janet Lord, S.l.,H 3. His Too Robert Large, C.F.C. 3. Attacking a CrippIer Larry Galbreath, C F.C l'EllSONAL NARIKATIVE INFIIRMAL ESSAY I. Gaga Sandra Piper, T,l..S. I, SoliIoquy on the Sky Kathy Wells, S.L.H 2. Sara's Coronation ,Meta Wall, A.L.S, 2. A House of Death or a House of Lite Melvin Freed, C.J.C 3. Call Unannounccdn Donna Goins, DLS. 3. An Element to Be Feared Gerry Lester, MLS The 67th Annual lntersociety was won by the beautiful and talented girls ol' the SOCIETY Ol? l-lTEl'tlXTURli AND HISTORY. They collected a total of eleven points to win the coveted honor. The letfersons and Aristonians tied for second with eight points each. The Minervas, Thalians, Dclphians and Emersons, with six points each, tied for fourth place. 38 I ntersoc tety Contestants Emerson: B. Long, K. Hill, L. Parkhurst, J. Thorp, G. Burgord, J. Gabriel. Thalianz D. Spielberger, P. Ebenhock, M. Keller, P. Gohbert, S. Piper, C. Oberzon. Jefferson: M. Blonsky, S. Zeldin, W Scott, M. Freed, B. Davis, G. Chullino Delphian: N. Holmes, J. Knepper, Z Ricketts, R. Turley, D. Goins, D Goins, D. Foster. Webster: G. Webster, J, Denton, J Luster, J. Dull, B. Dillon, J. Boyer. Aristonian: E, Price, R. Lytle, C. Kowal- lek, G. Kiloh, M. Wall, C. Rogers. Franklin: J. O'Brien, R. Large, L. Gal breath, B. Blair, F. Burry, B. Zeldin, Minerva: G. Schalley, D. Lambert, P, Strider, G. Lester, J. Couch, K, Sey- mOUf. Slache: M. Zenor, M. Phillipson, J. Lord, K. Wells, S. Hughes, C. McDaniel. ' Prepared Formal Informal Personal Declamatlon Speech Essay Essay Narrative Verse Emerson Top Row: T. Mason, J. Thorp, J. Jackson, R. Sands, Miss Schafer, Mr. Miller, B. Appleton, J. Baker. Row 5: G. Burgard, L. Butcher, P. Carter, R. Cockrell, H. Dent, T. Derendinger, J. Douglas, S. Dubin. Row 4: J. Fields, S. Fouts, J. Gabriel, K. Hill, F. Horner, H. Kilgore, C. King, A. Kugler. Row 3: D. Lawrence, B. Long, T. McGavern, M. Maloney, R. Millard, A. Miller, L. Parkhurst, B. Piper. Row 2: A. Pope, W. Reiss, D. Robbins, K. Rutherford, J. Salter, J. Schenck, D. Schoonover, B. Seigel. Raw 1: J. Sipes, B. Whitaker, D. Waits, R. Williams. DIGNITARIES EAOILQ Il-?del'S ........... .J............................. J ack Gabriel and 'god Agason M0TT0 e a inner ............. .,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' h - Standard Bearer ........ ...,.. ....... ..... ..... R l e lu :rd Seiiitg nLab0r onnuu vincitn PIGHISY .....-.-............A ...... W alter Reiss 0FFlCERS First Term Second Term Third Term lf1f0IfS0CiefY RCDYCSGNTONVE- ..... ...... T ed Mason Ted Mason Ted Mason President ..,...,. ...,,,,,,.,,,,,, , .....,,, Vice-President ..,..,,.,,,.,,,,.,,..,,. Recording Sec reta ry. ....,,......., . Corresponding Secretary ......,.. Treasurer ....,.. ,.....,,,., ,.,,,,...,,. Jim Thorp Jim Jackson Richard Sands .,.....BiIl Long Jim Jackson Richard Sands Bill Long Benlie Seifel Jerry Fiel s Richard Sands Terry McGavern Bill Long Jack Gabriel Benlle Seigel Sergeant-at-Arms ............. ...... B ob Piper Jack Gabriel Jim Salter EmGI'SOI1I0I'1. ............. Jack Gabriel Terry McGovern Gary Burgard Rush Captains .....A. ....... J im Salter Jim Salter Fred Horner . 4 Don Waits Gary Burgard John Douglas CYIYIC .......,................... ....... L awrence Parkhurst Jim Thorp Jim Jackson Property Box Boy ........ Honorary Presidents ...... 40 ,.,,..Dean Lawrence Lawrence Parkhur Don Robbins st Lawrence Parkhurst Allen Pope Fourth Term Ted Mason Terry McGovern Dan Walts Gary Burgard Jim Salter Roger Williams Walter Reiss Lawrence Parkhurst Fred Horner Sandy Fouts Richard Sands Carl Klng Jim Sges Jack abriel Blll Lang Benlie Selgol Dan Waits Thalian Top Row: D. Watts, B, Julius, M Grider, V. Renne, E. Davis, J. Belcher, Miss Cornell, Mr, Diersen. Row 5: B. Mueller, S. Ascanio, H. Batts, D. Bird, J. Boardman, M. Boyce, P. Duncan, P. Ebenhack, Row 4: B. Gabl:-ert, P. Gabbert, K. Giatras, S. Greene, K. Hayward, J. Hurley, M, Keller, C. Knapp. Row 3: H. Kneedler, P. Mills, C. Norman, D. Norris, C. Oberzan, L. Phillips, S. Piper, G. Richards. Row 2: L. Rider, S. Roberts, R. Rohovit, P. Sarrett, J. Sipe, D. Spielberger, N. Tirnmerman, N. Tucker. Rav 1: D. Watts, M. Webb, L. Yohn. S L d DIGNITARIES Ong SO er ..... .. . ....,.......... ..,......,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, D o nng Watts medal Singer.. , , . ..... .... ,.... . ....,,,. a rlnara Julius MOTTf. an ar earer ...... . ........ ........................ , ,. R , , , Thane.. .. .. .. . ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ...,,.,, M filly: Non Mmistruri Sed Mnnrstrureu Flower Girls.. ..,.. . . Elizabeth Davis and Davna Kay Norris PlOf'llSf . .. .. . ..... .. ..... Carol Oberzan 0FFICERS First Term Second Term Third Term lntersociety Representative ......, President. ..... ............ . ...,..... . . Vice-President ...,.... . ........ . Recordin Secretar . ..... . Q Y Treasurer .......................... ..... Corresponding Secretary.. . Sacerdos .............................. Critic .............................. .. Sergeant-at-Arms ..,.,.. Rush Captains .......... Historian ........ ........ Parliamentarion... Editor of Tattler .......... .. Honorary President ........ Donna Watts Barbara Julius Marilyn Grider Elizabeth Davis Virginia Renne Dawna Kay Norris Beverly Mueller Pat Gabbert Joanne Belcher Diann Watts Ruth Rohovit Jackie Hurley Donna Watts Marilyn Grider Virginia Renne Dawna Kay Norris Beverly Mueller Pat Gabbert Lois Phillips Jackie Hurley Phyllis Duncan Barbara Julius Joan Belcher Donna Watts Virginia Renne Elizabeth Davis Dawna Kay Norris Lois Phillips Pat Gabbert Diann Watts Phyllis Duncan Nancy Tucker Carol Knapp Jackie Hurley Marilyn Grider Ruth Ann Rohovit Beverly Mueller Fourth Term Donna Watts Elizabeth Davis Lois Phillips Pat Gabbert Pat Ebenhack Judy Boardman Carol Oberzan Ruth Ann Rohovit Jackie Hurley Virginia Renne Davma Kay Norris Jefferson Top Row: S. Zeldin, N. Higgins, W. Campbell, E. Kennedy, L. Frankenstein, Miss Davis, Mr. Hughes M. Blonsky. Row 3: B. Brooks, G. Chullino, B. Cox, B. Davis, M. Freed, M. Hoyt, A. Israel, D. Jesmore. Row 2: B. Kelley, B. Kennedy, N. Luther, J. Mahin, G. Martinette, W. McAble, D. Moore, K. Myers. Row 'lz D. Nesbitt, L. Stalder, E. Vest, K. Ward, J. Winegar. M7 MOTTO Veritas Vos Liberbif' Aj jg M aw oFFIcEns A First Term x Intersociety Representative ...... ....... S tan Zeldin President ..........,.....,............... ,.....,. N orman Higgins f TU Vice-President ......,............., ....... W illiam Campbell Recording Secretary ....,.... ....... B owman Brooks Treasurer ............................. ....,.. K enny Ward f Corresponding Secretary ,,,..... ....... K enny Myers If f Sergeant-at-Arms ............... ....... J erry Winegar Rush Captains .................. ....... M ax Hoyt Leonard Frankenstein Property Box Boys ........, ....... P aul Carter Walter McAbIe Critic .,,..,.........,....... .......BiII Campbell Third Term Stan Zeldin Ed Kennedy Leonard Frankenstein Gary Chullino Kenny Myers Gary Martinette Norman Luther Charles Nichols Jerry Winegar Bob Magers DIGNITARIES Song Leader ........ ....,.,...................................... ..,.... N o rman Higgins Medal Pinner ............. ....................... . .. ......... Stan Zeldin Standard Bearer ........ ............ E d Kennedy Pianist ...................., ........ J erry Winegar 42 lla Pruessner elphian X Tn, W Q1 5 S m V6 . . Q A U A O u lntersociety R si ent ,....Y,Y,,Y,,,,,,. Vice-President ,,,.., . . Recording Secretary .,,,,,, Corresponding Secretary ...,.. Treasurer ,,,,,............,......., Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,,, Delphis ,...,.,,...,....., . Rush Captains... .. Parliomentarian ,....,,, . Honorary Presidents . OP Row w Row Row Row: C. Mobley, M. Manley, P. Long, L. Nicholson, J. Knepper, S. Noble, Miss Alton, Mr. Harm. 4: R. Vitale, P, Becker, B. Bell, N. Bennett, K. Beskas, B. Bland, J. Carlson, S. Carlson. 3: M. Carter, J. Dody, S. Dawson, M. Foote, D. Foster, B, Garnett, D. Goins, J. Gorham. 2: P. Haggard, D. Helmer, J. Hepple, N. Holmes, R. Laughlin, R, Linville, L. Lux, S. Pittser, 'l: I. Pruessner, Z. Ricketts, J, Stillwell, R. Turley, N, Vleisides, J. Wilson. lVl0TTO Esse Quam Viderin IIFFICERS Flrrn Term Second Term .Carolyn Mobley Carolyn Mobley Third Term Carolyn Mobley Song Leader ....... Medal Pinner ..... Standard Bearer ...... Delphi ................. Flower Girls. ..... .. Pianists ............ Marie Manley Peggy Long Linda Nicholson Joyce Knepper . .. Ruth Laughlin .Zoe Ricketts Ruth Turley Maydene Gore Mary Lou Foote Peggy Long Linda Nicholson Joyce Knepper Ruth Turley Ruth Laughlin June Stillwell Nia Vleisides Sue Noble Joyce Knaoper Ruth Turley Zoe Ricketts Mary Lou Foote Ruth Laughlin Maydene Gore Batty Bland Rosamond Linville lla Pruessner Fourth Tenn Carolyn Mobloy mmm Ruth Turley Zoe Ricketts Ruth Laughlin Mary Lou Foote Nancy Holmes Barbara Bell Poole Beskas Linda Nicholson . Sue Noble Rosemary Vitale DIGNITARIES .. .................................... . ........ Peggy Long ......CaroIyn Mobley ...................1oe Ricketts Nicholson .Marie Manley and Ruth Turley .......Joyce Knepper and Betty Bland 43 Webster Top RoX:dP. Krahenbuhl, G. L. Shelton, J. Sfalder, J. Denton, Miss Sandberg, Mr. Lukens, W. Agee, B. n erson. Row 5: D. Balston, L. Boline, J. Boyer, J. Campbell, G. Clark, M. Curtis, J. Deaton, L. Devenney. Row 4: B. Dillon, J. Dull, J. Hart, R. Howard, L, Leslie, J. Luster, J. Mclntire, D. Maxwell. Row 3: D. Metzger, R. Odell, W. Organ, R. Owsley, T. Park, D. Partin, B. Phariss, D. Raccuglia. Row 2: J. Solyer, J. Scott, G. Sellens, J. Supernaw, J. Tyson, R. Walley, G. Webster, J. Weld. Row 'l: J. Wolfe, J. Wood, D. Wurth. DIGNITARIES Song Leaders ........ .......... .......... P o ul Krohenbuhl and G. L. Shelton MOTTO Medal Pinner ........ ......... ..........................,.................... J o hn Denton 5,,,,,d,,,d B,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,. G ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Du., ln Vestiyiis Mu-vimorumu Pianist ................... ......... D avid Wurth IIFFICERS First Term Third Term Fourth Term Intersociety Representative ........ ...... P oul Krahenbuhl Poul Krahenbuhl Paul Krahenbuhl President .................................. G. L. Shelton John Denton John Dull Vice-President .................... John Ider John Dull Del Balston Recording Secretory ,......... Treasurer .............................. Corresponding Secretary ...... Sergeant-at-Arms .............. Parliarnentarion ............. Devotions ...........,...,.. Critic ........................... Property Box Boys ....... Rush Captains ....... 44 Sta John Denton John Mclntire John Dull Dave Partin George Clark Bob Dillon Dick Howard Wayne Organ Dave Wurth Del Balston George Clark Bob illon Melvin Curtis Loren Boline Dick Howard John Stalder J. C. Scott Gary Webster David Wurth Jim Boyer Geor e Clark Bob glllon Melvin Curtis Gary Webster Loren Boline Dick Howard John Denton J. C. Scott David Wurth Jim Boyer John Wood Top Row Row Arisifonian Row: R. Lytle, M. Wall, J. Weotherholt, J. Gregory, C. Cosentino, E. Price, Miss McLaughlin, Mr. Bevins. 5: P, Allsworth, P. Borris, V, Boyer, A. Burns, B, Carroll, S. Chappell, D. Clow, D. Cooper. 4: C. Dalrymple, J. Flournoy, K. Foreman, B. Gregory, M. Harvey, S. Hobart, R. Johnson, C. Kawallek Third Term Row 3: C. Ketchum, G. Kiloh, N. Kugler, B. Lake, G. Lamb, J. McNeil, M. Miller, T. Miller. Row 2: J. Pennington, N. Rice, C. Rogers, P. Sarver, L. Shaw, M. Smith, B. Upton, M. Ward. Row 1: C. Wilcoxen, V. Wyly, P. Wymore, D. Yount. DIGNITARIES M Song Leader ....... .. . . . ....,... ...... . .................. e ta Wall gvledal Singer .... . .. ..., .. . .. ..... .. .. .. .ewkosemcizy Lnllle MOTTO tandar earern . .... .. aro ine awa e , , yaoier ,,.,....... ......... . .... . Jackie wearilerimir Non Qurs, Sed Quzdt' Flower Girl ........ . . .... Carmeline Cosenlino Pianist ..... ........... ..Jan Gregory 0FFICERS First Term Second Term lntersociety Representative.. Rosemary Lytle Rosemary Lylle Rosemary Lytle President. .............. . ...,.......... Meta Wall Jackie Weatherholf Vice-President .................... Recording Secretary .,,...,... Treasurer ...........,........,. ...... Corresponding Secretory ........ Sergeant-at-Arms ...,......,,,... Phoebia ...... .........,... .. .. Critic .......... .......... Reporter ............. Rush Captains .......... Honorary President ........ Jackie Weatherholt Jan Gregory Carmeline Cosentino Caroline Kawallek Vanessa Boyer Norma Kugler Elaine Price Nanci Rice Jane Hard Carol Dalrymple Jan Gregory Carmeline Cosentina Caroline Kawallek Elaine Price Vanessa Boyer Norma Kugler Meta Wall Carol Dalrymple Lynda Shaw Mary Ellen Harvey Jan Gregory Carmeline Cosentino Caroline Kawallek Elaine Price Vanessa Boyer Norma Kugler Carol Dalrymple Jackie Weatherholl' Lynda Shaw Mary Ellen Harvey Cynthia Rogers Elaine Price Fourth Term Rosemary Lyfle Carmellne Cosentino Caroline Kawallek Elaine Price Vanessa Borer Norma Kug er Lynda Shaw Cynthia Rogers Jan Grerory Mary EI en Harvey Grace Kllah Jane McNeil Franklin Top Row Row Row Row Rav: F. Burry, J. O'Brien, T. Price, L. Galbreath, E. Potts, Miss Kuhn, Mr. Dentle, M. Adams. . Appleberry, B. Blair, J. Britton, R. Calvert, T. Collins, R. Comer, J. Cooper, L. Cundift, . Dunn, J. Flournoy, B. Franklin, L. Grisham, C. Hill, F. Johnson, B. Large, R. Luenberger. . McClure, L. Markt, B. Morgan, B. Mountioy, J. Pasmarc, D. Payne, J. Perry. . Ross, D. Sherman, L. Smith, L. Thomson, L. Turley, C. Wells, J. Wilhoit, B, Zeldin. MOTTO Animas, Cor, Marius 0FFICERS First Term Second Term lntersociety Representative . ....... Fred Burry Fred Burry President., .,...,,,. ....,......, ,... .... J o h n O'Brien Tom Price Vice-President.. ....... Tom Price Larry Galbreath Secretary ,,,,..,..,.,,, . .. Larry Galbreath Earl Potts Treasurer ..,............. Sergeant-at-Arms...... Poor Richard .......... Property Bax Boys ....... Critic ...................... 46 Song Leader ......... Medal Pinner .... Standard Bearer ..... Cup Bearer ........ Pianists. .............. . .......Earl Potts ........Robert Large . ...Tom Collins Burt Zeldin Robert Large Tom Collins Lyle Grisham Burt Zeldin Third Term Fred Burry Larry Galbreath Earl Potts Robert Large Tom Collins Lyle Grisham Don Ross Burt Zeldin Bob Appleberry Bob Appleberry Bob Appleberry Lyle Grisham John 0'Brien Tom Price DIGNITARIES ...,.,..,,,,EorI Potts ......John O'Brien .. ........Fred Burry ..Tom Collins ......Don Ross and Tom Price Fourth Term Fred Burry Earl Potts Robert Large Tom Collins Burt Zeldin Bob Appleberry David Payne Larry Turley Larry Galbreath Minerva Top Row Raw Row Row Row Intersociety Representative ..,,,.,, President ,........,......,... . ,,,. ,,,, . Vice-President .,,,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,, ,, Recording Secretary . ..,,, .. Treasurer A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,, ,, Corresponding Secretary. . Sergeant-at-Arms ....s . . Critic ...,......,,.........,..s,,,,,.. Historian ,,,,,,.,,,,i,A,, Rush Captains ,,,........ Honorary President.. 1 .fl QQ, Row: G. Lester, P. Stucker, G. Schalley, K. Seymour, P. Strider, J. Couch, Miss Tiemann, . Ivert 5 V. Bell, D. Bright, M. Burns, D. Conley, H. Coonrod, N. Emmerick, M, Gibbs, A. Gosney. 3 M. Gosney, N. Grant, S. Grant, S. Grantham, P. Harrington, C. Heaton, N. Gregory, L. Jordan. B. Kimberling, D. Lambert, J. Lawson, B. Logan, V. McFall, L. Mauch, J. Meek, K. Miner. J. Neal, M. Payne, L. Ray, C. Richardson, P. Skinner, R. Spangler, D. Ten Eyck, B. Toomay. C . Vanlandingham, V. Wilson. MUTTO Fax Mentis lncendium Gloriaev 0FFICERS First Term Second Term Gerry Lester Pat Stucker ....,...Kathy Seymour Pat Strider ...Janice Couch ..CoIIeen Bland Janice Lawson Georgeanne Schalley Gerry Lester Kathy Seymour Pat Strider Janice Couch Barbara Logan Janice Lawson Carol Vanlandinghom Georgeanne Schalley Third Term Gerry Lester Pat Strider Janice Couch Barbara Logan Janice Lawson Carol Vanlandin Virginia Bell Kathy Seymour Judy Neil Lynda Jordan DIGNITARIES Song Leader ........ ............................. ............... ........ P n t Sfucker Medal Plflftel' ......... ..... ................................. .........,,,,,,,, G Q r ry Lggfgf SfGndGYO Bearer ....... ............................,. .............. K q thy Seymour Athena .................... Flower Girls. ........ Pianist ........... Pat Strider .......Janice Lawson and Georgeanne Schalley Lynda Jordan gham in Fourth Term Gerry Lester Janice Cou Barbara Log Janice Lawson Carol Vanlandin Virginia Bell Virglnla Wilso ' Pat Stn . l Sandra Gia Beverly erling Helen Coon iw We 2. if 5 , .Xp . Q L2 47 octet of Literature and Histor Top Row Row Row Row lntersociety Representative ..,,,, President ,.......,..,,,.,,, . . Vice-President .....,,,,......... Recording Secretary ..,,..,4..,. Corresponding Secretary.. . Treasurer ,,,,,A.,vY........,,,,,,,,,,. Sergeant-at-Arms... S.L.H ......Y..vV..... .....Y.. Rush Captains ,,...., Critic ..,......,..........s Parliamentarian ,,,,,, Reporter.. .....,..,.,.....,.s,, . Honorary President ..,,,... 48 Row: 4: J 3: S 2: S 'lz L K. Wells, C. McDaniel, C, Fowler, J. Lord, M. Phillipson, D. Peaster, Mrs. Ary, Mr, Boyd. . Abranz, E. Burae, I Covell, S. Dillon, B. Draffen, D. Fink, E. Gehrs, S. Gerber. . Grolmes, J. Harramari, B. Hart, S. Hughes, B. Johnson, L. Keltner, S. Lonergon, P. Milice. Poe, K. Renick, J. Reichman, J. Roberts, D. Rubelee, M. Sexton, S. Schwindt, B. Van Pelt. Walker, M. Zenor. Song Leader ....,. Medal Pinner ..... Standard Bearer ....,... S.L.H ...... ,........ .... Flower Girls ........ Pianist ............. MOTTO 'tVeni, Vedi, Viciv UFFICERS First Term Kathy Wells Clara McDaniel Conda Fowler Janet Lord Sylvia Poe Maryonna Phillipson Shirley Gibson Janie Reichman Dolores Peaster Mary Sexton Shirley Powell Susan Grolmes Doris Fink Second Term Kathy Wells Conda Fowler Janet Lord Sylvia Poe Maryanna Phillipson Dolores Peaster Emma Lou Gehrs Elizabeth Johnson Loretta Keltner Sue Dillon Kathy Renick Sharon Gerber Doris Fink DIGNITABIES ......Dolores Pe Third Term Kathy Wells Janet Lord Maryanna Phillipson Emma Lou Gehrs Loretta Keltner Elizabeth Johnson Sue Dillon Kathy Renick Son ia H ug hes Ma ry Sexton Sharon Gerber Doris Fink Jeanie Abranz Dolores Peaster .......CIara McDaniel ...............Kathy Wells ,..........,Conda Fowler Maryanna Phillipson aster and Janet Lord Janie Reichman Fourth Term Kathy Wells Maryanna Phillipson Emma Lou Gehrs Loretta Keltner Elizabeth Johnson Sue Dillon Kathy Renick Janie Reichman Mary Sexton Doris Fink Elsie Burge Jeanie Abranz Sharon Gerber 5 x x 6 v L v K? . X S .Y K SF x V K .X fx, x H ,X 9 :X 19055 ' 1 A' Qu., xw bw as Q X Q was A 'MXN i OM. .. I 15 if J, x fs FNQH K X 9 5' A x x,. x f xx? E -3 Gila ., 'QP' r' ff-'L Vg 3 v P' QQ ,Av 1, A i Q '-'pi-is W -. f g 5 is :F at X' M Aa ,Q A R.4g, Q-5,355 - xx Q f sg W Q5 if Q Q X' X , M13 N A f ? . A xg X ,' ff g X if Q1 is if -Q Q 5 fu -f W m, ig L51-7 K 'V' Www' Q L x K 'F , 'g ' t ix MA x x N m J if K Q K5 K X Mist Q Az fg. x , f 'XM 5. 'Q 'Q -3 '- Q, E1 K tl K Y 1 - 9 Q . Q, , x Q w x .fx wvf 'Srl Q, X. ' 'V' in-nm Ceniralian iaff 45 1 Norman Higgins Jerry Fields Caroline Kawollek Bill Beningtield CO-EdllOF Co-Editor Business Manoger Photographic Technician Es Q n I Top Row: C. Fowler, Senior Business Stott, M. Grider, Girls' Sports, B. Johnson, Junior Business Staff, J, Kncpper, Mounting, C. McDaniel Faculty. Row 3: D. Peoster, Literary Societies: M. Phillipson, Departmental Clubs, N. Rice, Mounting, l.. Viquesney, Senior Business Staff, N Vleseides, Junior Business Stott. Row 2: M, Wall, Seniors, J. Weatherholt, Underclassmen, K. Wells, Index, V. Wyly, Sophomore Business Staff, L. Yohn, Sophomore Busi- ness Stott. Row 'l: Mr. G. Boyd, Photographic Consultant, Miss Grubbs, Auditing Adviser: Mr. Hann, Business Adviser, Miss Kite, Editorial Adviser. 4,4 Q' UDBQMI -533 LVUIYKLIIN Row 1: Just full wx whcn 'hm' plcfurvs nlmur Yvnrlwmuks Cnr: drum x w :cpu 1 OK Race, IMI mx thc TIYTK r Ro w 2: The fop fun-N mullx H10 mm Nw lmsuw .TQH lookx mr tm' error hunmqfrold wa!! no nrmtivlrwq ful cw plcfurv Row 3: A Icwul Ccnrruluto 'mymq :J Ccntrolunn Phmoq rcphcrx, lr Gunn' Wiwnu ls thnx odd look Inq unc? Hn' vwmunfluq wtnff Imuw nt wo: k 'loufmq' uminar Top Row Row Row Row Row: M. Phillipson, Editor-in-Chief, A. Bronfman, V. Boyer, D. Bennett, First Page Co-Editors, J. Reichman, Advertising Manager. 4: E. Cooper, T. Eli, R. Lytle, K. Wells, Second Page Co-Editors, R. Green, Business Manager. 3: J. Couch, J. Lord, D. Norris, J. Weatherholt, Third Page Co-Editors, B. Beningfield, Staff Photographer. 2: S. Zeldin, J, Jackson, B. Piper, J. Denton, Fourth Page Co-Editors, M. Goss, Advertising Assistant. 1: A. Israel, Circulation Manager, Miss Oldham, Newswriting Instructor, Miss Grubbs, Business Sponsor. Luminal' II Top Row Row Row Row Row: D. Watts, T. Mason, First Page Co-Editors, P. Stucker, M. Grider, First Page Assistant Editors, N. Rice, D. Lawrence, News Bulletin Co-Editors. 4: B. Julius, R. Spangler, Second Page Co-Editors, G. Lester, M. Foote, Second Page Assistant Editors, D. Balston, P. Ebenhack, Alumni Bulletin Co-Editors. 3: B. Long, P. Strider, Third Page Co-Editors, D. Waits, P. Krahenbuhl, Third Page Assistant Editors, S. Gibson, Advertising Manager, M. Harvey, Mailing Editor. 2: T. McGovern, J. O'Brien, Fourth Page Co-Editors, S. Noble, L. Smith, Fourth Page Assistant Editors, C. Mobley, Staff Librarian, V. Renne, News Bureau Editor. I: H. Coonrod, First Page Reporter, D. Conley, Office Manager, P. Duncan, C. Wells, News Bulletin Assistant Editors, F. Horner, Assistant Photographer, Miss Oldham, Newswriting Instructor. 53 Student Top Row Row Row TOP Row Row 54 Council nr STUDENT COUNClL REPRESENTATIVES Roz: AtXI.CHiggins, L. Parkhursi, F. Horner, P. Carter, R. Sands, B. Seigel, J, Thorp, D. Waits, L. Boline . c ure. 3:BBIJv1oser, V, Thornton, K. Giatras, K. Hayward, N. Kugler, J. Webb, M. Webb, P, Mills, W. Organ . ang. 2: S. Hcirtsell, P. Skinner, D. Smith, D. Lambert, N, Tucker, M. Payne, E. Rhodes, C. Goans. 1: M. Boyce, C. Hull, M. Harvey, C. Cosentino, G. Lamb, STUDENT COUNClL ALTERNATES ROW: J. Douqlas, M. Curtis, D. Wurth, A. Mansker, L, Deveriney, J. Cessna. 2: E. Davis, D. Bishop, J, Herman, J. Roberts, D. Lawson, C. Heaton, C. Fowler, K, Foreman. 'I: M. Rogers, B, Ricketts, N. Thomson, E. Burge, C. Collins, S. Greene, D. Spielberger. f Q ' . , . A if i I s Stix? - - e 35 -g'3.tizI',i . . ' ' .-- -if' 9 ii- ..+ Ki. W . '+ . .33 . , . 4 . I STUDENT COUNClL IIFFICERS President .. .. .. .. ,.... ..... ........ . . .. .. . . .. Ted Mason . Meta Wall , .Donna Watts . . ...Paul Krohenbuhl .. Sian Zeldin Vice-President . .. , . .,,,,.,.,,. , . ., .. ,, Secretary .. ,. . ... Sergeant-at-Arms, ,, , Continuity . . , and Top Row Row Row Top Row Row Row tudeni Council Q STUDENT COUNClL REPRESENTATIVES lSec-und Semvsterl Row: M. Curtis, D. Nisbetf, S. Fouts, P. Maxwell, J. Sanders, J. Thorp, P. Carter, H. Dent, T. Mason. 3: J. Douglas, J. Cessna, G, Schluter, E. Cooper, J Hurley, N. Tucker, L. Jordon, N. Rice, J. Rey. 2: R. Laughlin, J. Meek, M. Keller, J. Roberts, C. Heaton, C. Rogers, M. Legendre. 1: P. Krahenbuhl, P. Hook, M, Grider, K, Renick, R. Rohovit, C. McDaniel, R, Lytle, S. Zeldin. STUDENT CDUNCIL ALTERNATES fS0c-ond Semcsterj Row: G. Martinette, R. Olsen, B. Piper, B, Morgan, B. Judah, K. Rutherford, T, Price, B. Lerner, D. Racuglia, R. O'Neal, C. Kelley, R. Holman. 3: J. Sipes, D. Young, J. Reichman, J. Cannon, P. Pierce, l. Covell, D. Rey, J. Jesse, L. Ballinger. 2: G. Wilson, P. Jameson, W. Bowers, S. Grant, V. Bell, B. Julius, K. Foreman, L. Mauch, D. Zion. 1: J. Ebenhack, S. Lilly, J. French, J. Neal, D, Watts, B, Nichols, C. Beskas, S. King, H. Scriven. 0 .1 in A. g ,,:.L:. I. ' - an .5 1. 'S A STUDENT CDUNCIL DFFICERS President ,,., .. , ,,.,,... . ..,.. .. ,. ,,, . . .... .. . .. .......Beniie Seigel Vice-President. ...,.. .. . , G. L. Shelton Secretary-Treasurer .Georgeanne Schalley Sergeant-at'Arms . ., John 0'Brien Junior Continuity. .. . Fred Horner mfvw fxwhiwviu 55 Central Honor ocieiy GOLD MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: V. Boyer, Distinction, E. Cooper, Highest Distinction, E. Davis, Highest Distinction, M. DeLong, Highest Distinction, J. Fields, Highest Distinction, L. Frankenstein, Distinction. Row 3: J. Gregory, Distinction, J. Haw, High Distinction, C. Holm, Highest Distinction, C. Kawallek, Highest Distinction, J. Knepper, Distinction, N. Kugler, Distinction. Row 2: M. Phiilipson, Highest Distinction, G. Schalley, Highest Distinction, B. Seigel, Distinction, E. Sever, Highest Distinction, K. Seymour, Distinction, G. Shelton, High Distinction. Row 1: J. Thomas, Distinction, J. Thorp, High Distinction, M. Wall, Distinction, D. Watts, Highest Dis- tinction, S. Zeldin, Distinction. 0FFICERS President ............ .......................... ............... J i m Thorp Vice-President ....... ................ S tan Zeldin Secretary ............ ......, C aroline Kawallek Treasurer ........, .A ....,...... Behlie Seigel The Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organzation formed in 1949 for the purpose of furthering academic achievement during all four years of high school. Any student maintaining at least fourteen scholastic points for two successive semesters is eligible for membership and may wear the bronze pin of the society. After attaining fourteen points for four semesters, he may wear the silver pin, and after seven semesters, 56 the gold pin. Seniors, havin maintained a grade average of 3.65 or over, are graduated wit Highest Distinction , 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 followin pled ez I pledge myself to do everything in my power to uphjd the iigh ideals of Central High School, and I promise always to endeavor to maintain scho- lastic standards worthy of my ability. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: W, Scott, D Lawrvncc, J. baltcr, B..VVlwlfakc-r, L Parknurst, G Burgarrl, D. Rolulvnns, J. Boyer, D Worth, H Dalton, R Hgwurcl, D MaxwClI,J Kraft, Row 3: M. Manlvy, 5. O'Br1on, 5 Hughes, J Carlson, V. Bcll, B Johnson, C Davls, D Lancl, R Grrcn, L. Tnnclall, B llcnlng tlclsl, M Frvvml Row 2: L Mctzlor J, Jacotus, 5. Gorlmcr, B. Dratrcn, J. Hurley, C. Olacrzan, V. Rcnnc, P Jonva, P Irons, C. Rogcrw Row 1: N R.cc, ti Corkrvll, D. Mcarlor, M. Glddlngs, S. Konncrlv, R Lunvlllc, D Lamlwrl, D. Watts, B. Macllcr, R. Spanqlcr uni RRONZE MEDA L WINNERS Top Row: H Glavas, C. Vanlancllngham, R. Laughlin, P. Buhler, D. Goins, I. Covcll, C. Fowlcr, L Yohn, M. Kc-Ilcr, B Galulvvrt, K. Jonson, B. Ingold, B. Van Poll, S. LCC. Row 3: P. Phllllps, N. Wilcox, K. Foreman, M. Ward, H. Knecdlcr, J. Slpc, D. Splcllncracr, D. Bird, P. Carnplncll, G Stoclriarci, V Glausor, E. Emlvrcy, L. Mcknnncy. Row 2: J. Sultzlvauqh, B, Werner, M. Gibbs, B. Rathhun, E. Prlzo, R. Lytlc, J. Aluranz, M Grader, B. Arhcltcr, B Hutchinson, B. Poland, C, Brown, S. Grantham. Row 1: G, Clark, B, Largo, N. Hugguns, F. Barry, RRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: L. Morcvutska, D. Mnllard, B. Appleton, H. Dent, G. Slcuter, D. Grusatf, M. Blonsky, R Hoffman, J. West, T. Parks, W. Clark, D, DeWitt. Row 3: M. Ohlhauscn, L. Walker, J. Martm, R. Lohmolder, A, Kugler, R. Drake, S. Grant, J. Graham, D. Clow, C. Heaton, J. Welt' man, J, Wrlson, M. Anderson. Row 2: J. Meyer, M. Smlth, P, Sarreft, N. Miller, J. Flournoy, Z. Rncketts, S. Roberts, P, Wymorc. Row 1: R. Loman, C. Sturgess, M. Zenor, V. Wyly, V. McFaIl, M, Kmcand, H. Scrsven, S. Dawson. Honor Corps Top Row: J. O'Brien, Colonel, P, Krahenbuhl, Colonel, B. Seigel, T. McGovern, T. Collins, T. Mason, Captains, B. Anderson, J. Britton, G. Burgard. Row 4: F. Burry, R. Cage, L. Cundiff, M. Curtis, J. Douglas, R. Dunn, J. Fields, J. Gabriel, L. Golbreath, Row 3: N. Higgins, J. Jackson, H. Kilgore, B. Large, B. Lerner, L. Markf, W. McFarland, L. Parkhurst, B. Piper. Row 2: A. Pope, E. Potts, T. Price, W. Reiss, J. Salter, G. Shelton, F. Shull, J. Sipes, L. Smith. Row I: L. Thomson, J. Thorp, B. Volverde, B. Whitaker, R. Williams, J. Woolf, B. Zeldin, S. Zeldin. CIILIINELS John 0'Brien Paul Krahenbuhl CAPTAINS Beniie Seigel Terry McGovern Tom Collins Ted Mason The Central Honor Corps, distinguished by blue and white arm bands, is a boys' organiza- tion formed to eliminate certain difficulties which may arise and to give the students a chance to discipline the actions of their school by themselves and not by the school authorities. To become a member of the Honor Corps, a boy must have eight scholarship points and have good character rating. The entire student body votes on the boy's meeting these necessary requirements, selecting these first fifty boys to be the active members, the remainder to be inactive. All the members elect their officers, these being two colonels, one for each lunch hour, and four captains, one for each lunch period. These officers serve the entire year and keep the corps members alert and the organization functioning smoothly. 58 Top Row Row Row Row Row C0-operative Occupational Education Row: J. Bibler, Neevel Mfg. Co., B. Burasco, Johnson's Tobacco Co., B. Carothers, Wasson Mtg. Co., D. Chester, Scars, Roebuck 8- Co., D. Clinkenbeard, Rolland Studio, D. Clinton, Kansas City Lite Insurance Co., R, Collera, Elko Photo Product Co., R. Covey, Nationai Shirt Shop. 5: B. Davis, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., P. Derossett, Aetna Casualty 8- Surety Co., R. Duncan, Potts, Calkins 8- Holden, Inc., D. Eichler, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., T. Eli, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co,, M. Tull, Rolland Studio, B. Fitzpatrick, Cokes- bury Publishing House, L. Francis, Macy's. 4: J, Gonote, Commerce Trust Co., S. Guyer, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., B. Haetlinger, Roe's Cafeteria, K. Harris, Ideal Light- ing, C. Higgs, Cook's Standard Service, R. Jones, American Can Co., C. Kelly, Hall Brothers, K. Karp, Montgomery Ward 8- Co 3: F. Lea, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., R. Lee, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., J. Liggett, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., M. Linnaberry, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co., D. Mais, Rolland Studio, E. Martin, Forum Cafeteria, L. McGIothin, Jack Witherspoon Tire Co., R. Pat- terson, Safeway Stores. 2: F. Perkins, Firestone Tire 8- Rubber Co., C. Ralston, Firestone Tire 8- Rubber Co., J. Richards, Montgomery Ward 8- Co., R, Rusche, Burstein Applebee Co., G. Russell, Kroger's, H, Shope, Harzteld's, M. Snare, Valentine Market, M. Thorsen, Sears. Roebuck 8- Co. 'lz L. Webb, Rainbow Service Station, H. Wickham, Mllgram's, E. Wiley, The Lettel Co., S. Wilson, Sears, Roebuck 8- Co' C. Yeo, Ben Flucke Garage, Miss, Dahl, Co-ordinator. 59 N Cheer Leaders Pep Club Top Row Row Row Top Raw Row Row: B Julius, M. Smith, M. Ohlhausen, R. Johnston, M. Nicholson, J. Weatherholt. 3: M, Ward, S. Greene, M. Rogers, D, Bird, J, Meek. G. Lamb, 2: N. Rice, K. Wells, S. Roberts, K. Giatras, H. Batts, D. Davis, E. Price, M. Phillipson. I: L, Shaw, S. Hobart, B. Carroll, P. Campbell, M. Montgomery, P. Stucker. P. Sarver, J. Stevenson, S. Stucky, G. Schalicy, D. Cooper, P. Hook, C. Cosentino, C. Richardson. Keller, P. Sorrett, D. Waits, C. Partch, R. Williams, P, Strider, l.. P, Meinen, B. Logon, N. Vieisides, V. Renne, C. Oberzan, A. Pappas, Conley, J. Etzenhouser, R. Rohovit, K. Foreman, N. Kugler, E. Row: B. Zeldin, S. Zeldin, J. Thorp, B. Seigel, M. Harvey, J. Hurley. 2: H. Coonrod, M. Wall, R. Lytle, J. Pennington, N. Gregory. 'l: J. Lord, C, Dalrymple, D. Watts, D. Lambert, D. Watts, N. Thomson, J. Gregory, M. Grider. CHEERLEADERS Carol Dalrymple Donna Watts Jan Gregory Dianne Watts Donna Lambert Nancy Thomson ALTERNATES Marilyn Grider Janet Lord 61 ,gno- .N uf' Saul HEPA RTM ENTAI, CLUBS Top Row: Christmas Play cast fakes a bowg The Tircd Troubadars and Oh, Baby Mme. Row 3: Is this what the French Club does in its spare time?g Casear stumbles over the Ru- bricon. Row 2: Jus? ring the bell bayg The Red Cross Christmas Stocking Campaign. Row 1: May I cut in? g The King and Queen of Hearts. Insert: Concert Chair sings on TV. .xxx S s V 5352 JHDH5 UI' DBP3 Y- Teen r Top Row: C. Holm, C. Koys, N. Bennett, J, Wnlson, J. Stewart, E. Cooper, M. Ohlhousen, V. Ports, F. Sturm, J. Schrereck, M Anderson, K Hayward. Row 3: J Meyer, I, Covell, J. Roberts, N, Wllcox, E. Hughes, S. Lonergon, B Blond, D. Rulnelec, B. Moser, S Roberts, P. Mulls, K. Glotros, C. Lockrldge, Row 2: H Gloves, B. Werner, D Bard, J, Stevenson, G Blokeman, S. Kennedy, D. Funk, L, Kellner, S. Greene, K. Foreman, C Mlllxy. Row 1: C. Sturgess, G. Loxson, S. Sfuckey, E. Pruce, C. Wllcoxen, P. Porsons, M, Zenol, S. lrelonrl, A, Bronfmczn QV! ar E3 Q Top Row: Miss Engel, E. Schiereck, V. Boyer, J. Webb, M. Keller, L. Yohn, M. Smith, V. Wyly. Row 2: P. Skrnner, B. Garnett, J. Woten, M. Phillrpson, R. Lytle, C, Kowollek, M. Wcll. Row 1: P. Sorrell, J. Flournoy, S. Miller, J. Reichrncrn, C. Oberzon, H. Scriven. Y-TEEN 0l FlCEllS Presndent Maryanna Phillipson Vice-President Judy Woten Secretory Barbara Garnett Treasurer . Caroline Kavallek Inter-Club Councll Pat Skinner and Rosemary Lyfle Horizon Club K' M gl . ' ' v 'ww 0 v il 1 - 1' v-,, ., ' 9, 'Qi' :ei fi - - l 2 'i A .. , if ' cy A f T Iii' 3+ Y ln'H D Top Row: E. Cooper, P. Timberlake, S. Ausfin, G. Blakeman, M, Williams, J, Hamill, C. Lockridge. Row 2: P. Parsons, C. Dewar, D. Viquesney, S. Schwindt, C. Bergsrresser, M. Word. Row 'I: R. Linville, D. Rubelee, M. Zenor, S. Lonergan, B. Bland. w , - O 1 H1 ' A 3 l x x , Top Row: R. Goold, S. Foufs, P. Carter, T. Price, W. Reiss, D. Robbins, S. Shull, B. Large. Row 2: W. Richardson, E. Toole, L. Thomson, L. Markf, T. Pork, R. Rigdon, T. Collins. Row 1: G. Burgord, D. Bealmer, K. McClure, R, Williams, J. Douglas, T. Mason, L. Smith, T. McGovern. Teen Town Committee at Top Row: S. Schwindt, K. Foreman, P. Strider, J, Couch, V. Renne, J. Lord, B. Rickett, J. Hurley, J, Meek, B. Lucas, S. Chappell L Shaw Row 3: D, Larnbert, M, Smith, G. Richards, S. Roberts, D. Conley, D. Spielberger, R. Rohoyit, P. Mills, C. Knapp, N Tucker J Herd Row 2: Neal, D. Bird, K. Giatras, J, Flournoy, M. Harvey, R. Lytle, E. Burge, N. Thomson, L. Jordon, M Payne, L Ray Pennington, L. Leslie. Row 'l: C. Cosentino, P. Hook, M. Grider, D. Watts, D. Watts, P. Stucker, H. Coonrod, P. Sarver, C. Richardson, N Rice E Aquilzlferi f all Row: B. Mathews, E. Vest, D. Wurth, R. Stapleton, L. Parkhurst, G. Burgard, J, Gabriel, J. Stalder, G. McCoy, G, Martinette R. Hoffman, G, Eggemon, K. Everitt. Row 4: D. Foster, B. Garnett, K. Jensen, S. Hughes, S. O'Brien, S, Merrill, J. Meyer, R, Mitchell, K. Foreman, C. Kawallek N Phillipson, S. Snyder, B. Johnson. Row 3: L. Metzler, S. Ascanio, B. Goodman, M, Gibbens, R. Linville, B. Moser, J. Jones, S. Jayne, P. Skinner, V. Boyer Belcher, J. Gorham, E. Price, Miss McLaughlin. Row 2: R. Lohmolder, V. Wyly, J, Woten, M. Brewer, C. Hull, M. Gibbs, R. Howard, B. Sullivan, B. Hutchinson, H. Scriven A Top Bronfman, Consuls . Pl'O6f0I' ...... Scriba .... Quaestor Censores Aediles . 66 Row 'l: C. Davis, L. Frankenstein, S, Grant, T. Park, B. Dillon. TEEN TOWN 0FI ICERS President ...................... ............................,........... ......... . . .Helen Coonrod Vice-President. ............................................................................ Pat Sarver Secretary .... ........ ....... C a rol Richardson Treasurer ........... ....... .....,,................................ ............ P a t Stucker Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ....................................................... Donna Watts LATIN CLUB 0FFlCERS First Semester Second Semester Sandra Grant, Tom Park Consuls. ......... Lawrence Parkhurst, Elaine Price ...............Bob Dillon Praetor........ Burgard ......... ............ H elen Scriven Scriba ....... .... ............ ..... M a ryanna Phillipson .. .. .................. ........ V irginia Wyly Quaestor .... ..... ...... . ............ ................ . . J im Salter Elaine Price, Carolyn Davis Censores ....... Richard Howard, Gary Martinette Leonard Frankenstein, Judy Jacobs Aediles.. . ...... ..... V irginio Wyly, John Stalder .fry Drama Club Top Row: K. Hill, J. Boyer, B. Long, J. Goacher, V. Renne, L. Jordon, V. Wilson, V, Bell, B. Logan, B. l-lall, L. Leslie. Row 3: M. Phillipson, l. Olsen, E. Cooper, J. Haw, R, Spangler, R. Rohovit, I. Covell, S, Gibbs, P. Wymore, B. Julius, Mr. Nance, Row 2: D. Dorris, P. Parsons, L. Lux, J, Reichman, G. Schalley, M, Sexton, B, Brazeal, C. Bergstresser, J. Rofkahr, V. Boyer, J. Rey, N. Rice, Row 'Is B. Gregory, A. Bronfman, J, Pennington, J. McNeil, E. Price, N. Wilcox, M. Zenor, C. Wrlcoxcn, S. Grolmcs, S. Parsons, IIFFICERS First Smnvster Second Senlvslvl' President ,Georgeanne Schalley X qlfresiggl ,Kenneth Hill Vice-President Norman Higgins Vice-President WHQSSGTUYEY Secretary Jane Haw Secretary Dena Spielberger Treasurer Anne Bronfman Treasurer Esther Cooper Sergeant-at Arms David Wurth Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Boyer Spring Play supporting roles Just a minute, podner Forms Divine in one easy lesson Engineers Club Top Raw: K. Schmidt, J, Winegor, G, Martinette, R. Sands, F, Horner, D. Balsron, J, Dull, L. Bollnc, D. Robbins, R. Odell, L. Parkhurst, J, Youna. Raw J. Fields. Row 3: C. Bozarth, J. Jackson, D, Waits, W. Scott, D. Deaqes, E. Kinerney, B. Bauer, B. Harris, J. Tyrer, 2: R. Howard, W, Shaw, B. Ulmer, N. Kugler, J, Haw, E. Cooper, J. Rey, N. Rice, C. Boothe, M. Phillipson, W. Ballinger. Row I: L. Sartin, J. Luster, E. Sever, V. Boyer, B, Cockrell, S. Kennedy, G. Scholley, J. Knepper, First President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Sergeant-at-Arrrvs Will it blow up? 0l l lf ERS Svnwsler Second Senwsler Jim Thorp President Georgeanne Schalley Jim Jackson Vice-President Tom Park Georgeanne Scholley Secretory-Treasurer Vanessa Boyer Norma Kugler Reporter Jack Gabriel John Dull Sergeant-at-Arms Wayne Scott Critic Jim Thorp But how does it work, Mr. Crane? 68 Zoology Science Club Top Row: G. Pesch, E. Donahue, W. Swooe, G. Newland, R. O'Neal, J. Firruccia, D, Fowlkcs, C. King, R. Cage, C. Williams, L. Conrad, E. Remman. Row 3: B. Carroll, B. Julius, C. Vanlandingharri, S. Chapaell, C, Fowler, S, Bliss, R. Corner, D. Popplewcll, E. Blomquist, B. Dillon, D, Drayer, P, Carter, R. Calvert, L, Reynolds. Row 2: J. Heflin, P, Hook, B Owsley, C. Goans, L. Shaw, B, Boyle, J. Etzenhouscr, Y. Kearns, E. Gehrs, B. Dratten, D, Peaster, N. Vleisides, E. Schiereck. Row 1: N, Gregory, B. Konomos, J, McNeil, C. Rogers, K. Wells, R, Lyfle, C. Dalrymple, M Haryey, E. Granzella, P. DeLan0, M. Krause, D. CooDer. UFFICERS First Svnwslvr Second Semester President Rosemary Lytle President Jane McNeil Vice-President Carol Dolryrnple Vice-President Billie Carroll Secretary-Treasurer Kathy Wells Secretary-Treasurer Linda Shaw Program Chairman Patty Hook Program Chairman Carol Dalrymple Critic Mary Ellen Harvey Critic Rosemary Lytle Reporter Ed Granzella Reporter Dolores Peaster Sergeant-at-Arms Cynthia Rogers Sergeant-at-Arms Ronnie Comer J. McNeil, R. Lytlc, E. Levin, D. Standlcy, R. Moore, H. Matter, C. King C. Vanlandingham, C. King, P. Carter, B. Julius, J. McNeil, Ronnic ---Scientists, Junior Grade, Comer. f'Tl1ere's sure not much future in being a starlnshf' 6 QQ ,, ,f Le Cerele ,Lan,eel'is T tv -un- Top Row: D. Wurth, R. Riadon, L. Bolinc, W. Scott, V. Boyer, J. Williamson, L. Leslie. Row 3: Miss Enale, L. Smith, B. Davis, J. Reichmcin, E. Olson, C. Cox, D, l-l-ancks. Row 2: C. Oberzan, L. Yohn, D. Coleman, G. Smith, P. Pierce, P, Janes, l. Covell, R. Johnston. Row 'l: B. Goldthwaitc, C. Norman, M. Boyce, S. Poe, C. Selders, l-l. Scrivcn, K. Beskas, C. Roaers. FRENCII CLUB CIFFICEIKS lst Svnwstvr 2nd Senwstvr President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Reporter Critic Vanessa Boyer Carol Oberzan Lynn Yohn Ronald Rigdon Carole Norman Helen Scriven Cynthia Rogers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Reporter Critic Future Teachers Qf America Wayne Scott Cynthia Rogers Carole Norman Marlene Boyce Carol Oberlan Bob Davis Lynn Yohn Top Row: P. Borne, J. Rolen, K. Jensen, J. Mahin. Row 2: Miss Tieman, P. Phillips, L. Metzler, N. Rice, G. Stoddard, B. Poland, Row 'lz A. Brontrnan, P, Krahenbuhl, M. Phillipson, B. Julius, M. Manley, M. Wall, E. Cooper, Mr. Schmitt. FUTURE TEACHERS IIFFICERS President . . . .... Marie Manley Vice-President . Esthe r Secretary-Treasurer .Lo e Metzle Historian . . Barbara Julius Parliamentarian .Maryanna Phillipson Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Krahenbuhl Song Leader . .. Anne Brontmon Llbrarian . Meta Wall Red Cross Top Row: B. Anderson, C. Partch, D. Sherman, J. Firuccla, B. Seigel, G. Shelton, L. Gordon, J. Douglas, F. Johnson, Row 3: J. Jessee, K. Rutherford, J. West, C Roqers, B. Julius, C. Lockrirtqe, J. Meyer, VV. Shaw. Row 2: K. Hayward, S. Muller, M. Torno, S. Huqhes, B. Zelctln, N. Grant, J. Roberts, N. Wilcox. Row 'I: J. Salter, S. ASCOHIO, B MCBee, S. King, J. McNeil, S. Hobart, P. Allsworth, D Claw, L. Jordan, J Kncppcr. ' 0Fl li'l'IllS. REID CIHDSS All-City Board Joyce Knepper All-City Representohycs Beniie Seigel G. L. Shellan Carolyn Lockridge Jo Ann Roberts Nancy Grant Jim Salter Judy Jacobs Bob Large David Payne Locker Patrol Top Row: D, Spielberger, F. Wilcoxson, P. Strider, G. Martinette, B. Julius, V. Renne, L. Yohn, G. Muller, J. Meyer. Row 3: A. Byrne, J. Rey, B. Draffen, B. Nidoy, M. Manley, C. Boothe, B. Montgomery, G. Schollcy, E. Schiereck, S. Hobart, B, Brazeol. Raw 2: S. Kennedy, H. Batts, P. Stucker, C. Richardson, H. Coonrod, J. McNeil, L. Shaw, K. Foreman, C. Goons, C. Rogers. Row 'lz M. Boyce, M. O'DelI, J. Nicholas, G. Lamb, P, Hearon, N. Rice, J. Hord, B. Konomos, S. Hartscll, V. Wyly. LOCKER PATROL CA PTAINS Hr. I Katherine Weills Hr. 2 Maxine DeLong Hr. 3 Geraldine Miller Hr. 4 Carol Richardson Hr, 5 Margaret 0'DeII n-lr, 6 Pat Sarver Hr. 7 Billie Konomos J. f L03 Conquigiadores l A L N. sf' sl'-H Ll YP KX M J Row Row Row Row 72 Row Row Row fi 'lz P. Milicc, D. Chullino, M. Clark, J. Warner, C. Shireman, E. Hoffman, J. Luster. 2: M. Manley, J. Haw, B, Dougan, E. Cooper, J, Cannon, Mass Bolerlack, Y. Kearns, B. Bland, Z. Ricketts, B. Crates 3: K. Hull, J. Gaylord, W. Clark, C. Bozarth, E. Kinerney, C. Maxwell, J. Kraft, D. Balston i l W. Motley, B. Werner, E. lsreal, C. Selders, P, Harrington, G. Sclwalley, R. Lylle, M. Wagener. D. Medina, S. Kennedy, C. Sturgess, N. Thomson, J. Douglas, D. Watts, P. Gabhert, E, Davis, B. Gablzcrt, J. Rafganr, C. Bergstresser, J. Sipe, S, Roberts, K. Giatras, S. Chappell, D. Lambert, S. Greene, R. Rahoylt, V. Renne, N. Kuglcr. L. Olvernoltz, B. Sanders, J. Marlin, M. Ohlhausen, M. Keller, M. Rogers, l-l. Batfs, V. Bell, R, Laughlin, l.. Nicholson, A Clay on President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-atfArr'ns 0FFICERS Semester I Smnvstvr 2 Jane Haw President Elilobeth Davis Norma Jean Kugler Vice-President Georgeanne Schalley Marie Manley Secretary , Delphine Medina John Douglas Treasurer Dwight Maxwell Jim Luster Sergeant-at-Arr-ns Mike Clark Memorial Club 3 'FS ff ig ww ' x. 5 f E E 5 , 'hr -Q-x we? Top Row Row Row Row Row l l l if 1 J fab! ,5 fi CyfJ4 f ' ' V wa X 4' B. ak is t 1 M , V f 0 ' 'K fi-Ml 5 L ' fl 5 ' - Row: J. Anderson, B, Brooks, B. Campbell, L, Conrad, B, McLin, M. Conrad, ff Aw 5: J. Freeman, J, Hall, R. Hammett, G. Glcfing, E. Goold, S. Dubm. R Y 4 ,Y 4: M. Hoyt, R. Kelly, E. Klme, C, Lemka, H.. Motfer, A. Ham. if Z 3: J. Newland, R, Odell, L, Pummill, L. Stalder, V. Sherrill, M. Odell, 2: L. Viquesney, J. Woten, W, Merruhugh, J, McElroy, F. Kupp, N. Potts. 'I: D. Jesmore, J. Stalder. 73 Concert Choir -me wr mn I'l5N'l'IKAl. SINGERS S. O'Brnen, P. Irons, B. Julius, B. Holm, J. Gobr' I G. Le.1 ne, E. Rhodes, Q er, E, Gchrs, B. Lorge, W. Schmitt. 74 Top Row: J. Krofl, J, Fields R. Sands, J. Douglm, W Schmlff, D. Roccuqlno. Row 'I'I: W. l-look, E. Blom qulst, T. McGovern, M Curtis Row 'I0: J, Denton, B. Piper, D. Grasofe, D. Gregg, E. oak, J. Flournoy. P Row 9: C. Klnq, G. Stoll, B. Dillon, D. Wurfh, D WCHTS. Row 8: T, Mason, B. Large, E. Potts, W. McFarland, F. Ghrlst. Row 7: C. Wells, B. Holl, G. Goucher, B. Holm, J. Gotvrlel. Row 6. B. JLIIIUQ, V. Rc-nne, V. Boyer, D, Vlquesncy, C. Dczvus, P. Irons. Row 5: L. Kcltner, C. Wells S. OBrnen, L. Gchrs, J. Knepper. Row 4: J. Reichmon, N. Holmes, M. Rnchordson, J. Hurley, J. Stevenson Row 3: L. Trndoll, D. Loncl, C. Oherzon, E. Rhodes, L. Olsen. Row 2: l-l. Pennell, M. Grlder, B. Bllwlc, M. Woll, N. Vleusilles. Row 'I: D. Walls, D. Lom- hcrf, C. Dolryvnple, D. Watts, R. Lyfle, E. Server. Top Row: G. Coopvr, G Blokcmnn, N Wlwcwlclu-1, I Lawson, C, Fowler, Mr QDCMVVHYY Row Il: G. Stoclunrtl, F Socnz, 5 Jovno. P Lonq R Johnston, K. Smnth. Row 10: M. Wctlclcn J Com 5. Mcrrlll, S, Grontlmrn, F Gtllctf. Row 9: P. Conn, P Wymurv J. Flournoy, P. Camptwcll Row 8: ll. Glovos, I Covell L. McKtnncy, N. Wilcox, K . Smith. Row 7: M. Gldclnngx, M. Sox tort, C Normon, P. Dun ron, K Scymour. Row 6: S-. LCC, M, Don Cor los, S. Dullon, N. Bcnnctt G Klloh. Row 5: P. Borrls, B. Drnt fvn, N. vflI11llTCl'IT1Cll'l, G MCFOII, B, Henderson, D Rulvclcc, Row 4: M, Word, J, Rumen D, Yount, L. Lux, J Dunn Row 3: A. Clayton, H KnccdIcr,G.LC1mlv,l Grvqory, E. Prlcc, A Mom son. Row 2: P. Clark, J. Covvv S. Kvnnccly, N. Grant, R Comer. Row 1: J. Johnson, R. Vutolc B. Boll, M Horvfw, N Grcrtorv, O. Bnght Girls' Choir v. -4. Q' Q -f f? V, I, , , .xt , V I 4 X . . NJNN ,. R PM 1. f ,vaggff 1. :QP L,.: 'I' h' if ,' . . I .J . . , -- PM .N N Sum: . . Q ,Q K . ' - V A ' 3 ll A ll Nl CDN l'I'I l' ES Left fo Right: J Covey, K, Smtth, S. Joxrtc, J. Grcqory, J. Runlon, K. Smith, G. Lomb, F. Glllctt, P. Wvmorc, M. Sexton. Pianist: D. Ruttclcc, 75 Band X .. S g a 76 Top Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row: B. Seioel, J. Sipes, C. McDaniel, B. Large, Mr, Sinclair, J. Barker, D. Bishop, H, Bourdess. 7 I S1'?'f'5?' WZZPFUW Brooks, D. Clinkenbeard, C. Cook, B. Cox, S. Dawson, G. DeVoux, B. Eckhart, F. Feindell. Frizzell, B. Garnett, L. Gordon, J. Gorham, D. Graham, S. Greene, J, Horraman, K. Hayward Higdon, N. H-lqqins, B. Hinkle, P. Hunter, B. Hutchinson, R. Jefferson, J. Jones, J. Juel, Kirby, C. Lockrldae, M. Manley, P. Maxwell, B. Mays, A. McClure, R. Nichols, D. Nesbitt. Ohlhausen, P. Pierce, S. Plumb, A. Purtle, D. Robbins, M. Rogers, J. Shiddell, D. Stovall. Stroud, G, Surrimerskill, J. Tarpennirig, C. Trout, B. Van Pelt, G. Vollona. Wilson, C. Yeo, M, Zenor. Orchestra Top Row: C. McDaniel, A. McClure, B. Beningfield, Mr. Sinclair, J. Baker. Row 3: M. Bredemeier, M. Blonsky, L. Conrad, A. Crawford, D. Frizzell. Row 2: B. Holman, P. Jones, P. Larson, H. Lindquist, W. Merrihugh. Row I: J. Newland, J. Smith, B. Valverde. CDFFICERS President ..... ....,, ,,,,,,,.,,. ............ ,... ...,, , C I u r a McDaniel Vice-President ..,.,,, .,..,.... A Iberf McClure Secretary ..........,. ....... B ill Beningfield 77 O H5148 ffffw fxfx Our... Hfhl I S K1 2 2 MW A ki W M if 7 Mf1 f X, Club Top Row Row Row Row Row Row: F. Burry, B. Mountjoy, E. Potts, L. Galbreath, R. Comer, L. Benegar, R. Cage, R Calvert 5: G. Chullino, T. Collins, V. Covell, L. Cundiff, J. Denton, B, Dunn, J. Fields, D. Gregg 4: N. Higgins, B. Hunsaker, B. Judah, H. Kilgore, A. Kimball, C. King, P. Krahenbuhl T McGovern 3: F. Manfredi, L. Markt, J. O'Brien, M. Palmer, J. Perry, J. Pierce, B. Piper, T. Price 2: W. Reiss, K. Rutherford, J. Salter, J. Sanders, J. Schenck, D, Scott, F. Shull, L. Smith 1: L. Thomson, D. Wexler, B, Whitaker, R. Williams, J. Zinn. President . .... . VicefPresident , . Secretary ....... .. .. Treasurer.. Sergeant-at-Arms. . CIFFICERS . Fred Burry . Bob Mountioy .... Earl Potts Larry Golbreath . Ronnie Comer lympian Top Row: S. Noble, P. Bibler, B. Arbeiter, B. Bell, N. Bennett, J. Carlson, M. Carter, P. Clark, Row 4: A, Clayton, B. Cockrell, P. Dyer, J. Ebenhack, M. Foote, K. Foreman, B. Gregory, J. Gregory. Row 3: M. Grider, D. Goins, J. Hepple, S. Hodsan, S. Hughes, P. Kelly, D. Lambert, P. Vonlandingham. Row 2: R. Laughlin, L. McKinney, C. Mobley, B. Mueller, P. Phillins, K. Renick, J. Runion, K. Seymour. Row 1: S. Snyder, J. Stilwell, N, Thomson, N. Timmerman, R. Turley, R. Vitale, V. Wilson, D. Watts. IIFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President, ..... ......................................... S ue Noble President ....................................,............. .Pat Bibler Vice-President ............... ......,. C arolyn Mabley Vice-President ....... . ..................,.........,. Jan Gregory Recording Secretary ....... ........ J an Gregory Recording Secretary. .... .. ........ Kathy Seymour Treasurer ..,......,.... ...,.......... ....,,,..... P a t Bibler Treasurer .................. ........... ...... C a rolyn Mabley Corresponding Secretary ...... ...... K athy Seymour Corresponding Secretary.. ..... . .. .Bev Mueller Sergeant-at-Arms .............. ...... M arilyn Grider Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .......... . .. . Ruth Turley Critic ...,,,..........,..,.... ......,. Rulh Laughlin Critic .......... .......,.............. . , .............. Pal Dyer Song Leader ....,. ...... R ulh Turley Reporter ........... .. .. Nancy Thomson Song Leader ..... . ....,. Emma Lou Gehrs 81 Football TK f. ' .1 , J, . X, .', . I ... f N qr, rf! 'M My K , VS 4 df . ff , . X 4'!A r',,' h . - N ura- 1. Armlnar 134 ,N 1. Y-'arkt Although our football team this year didn't win a game, they gave their all every minute they were out there and several times brought hope into the hearts of the loyal Central rooters. Hopes were high that this year would be the year,', but unforeseen difficulties arose. Although there were eleven returning lettermen, Central was handicapped by the absence of an experienced quarterback. In their season opener, the Eagles journeyed over to Wyan- dotte with high hopes. But inexperience and stage fright entered into the reckoning so that at the half-time the score was 26-O. Wyandotte used powerful end sweeps coupled with devastating downfield blocking to gain the advantage. But Central came back in the second half to hold the Bulldogs to a scoreless tie, the final score being 26-O. The Eagles in their league opener against Southwest on their field played one of their better games, but came out with a 6-6 tie. Central gained on the ground, but frequent penalties cancelled many of the Eagle gains. The Southwest score came in the third period when the Indians returned a punt all the way. But Central tied it up on Johnny O'Brien's 86-yard touchdown jaunt. This game was later ruled a forfeit to Southwest because an illegal player was used on the Central team. In their next game, the Eagles played their finest game of the season against Northeast and with a bit of luck would have won it. At the very first, the jinx of the season hit. They fumbled on their own 19-yard line. Two plays later Northeast went over for the marker, but the conversion was missed. In the second quarter, the Vikings returned the ball to the Eagle 30. After four plays, Northeast went all the way for the touchdown, again missing the conversion. In the third quarter, the Eagles started several futile drives, one reached the Northeast 1-foot line. In the last quarter the Eagles got their single legitimate touchdown of the season. Larry Markt intercepted a Viking pass on his own 30 and carried it to the Northeast 40-yard line where he fumbled. Fred Burry, who was trailing the play, scooped up the ball and sprinted the rest of the way for the touch- down. The gun sounded with the Eagles try- ing to get another TD, but the final score was 12-6, Northeast. In the Westport-Central game, the Eagles early got to the Tiger 30, but that was it. In the second quarter, Central fumbled on their own 24, setting the stage for a Westport touch- l down. Later the Tigers went all the way to pay dirt in one play, the conversion being missed. Westport returned a punt 55 yards for their second tally and converted. The second half was a scoreless tie with the score remaining Westport 12, Central 0. The following Friday the Eagles played their first game under the lights at the stadium against Paseo. The whole game was wide open on both sides, but fumbles kept both sides from scoring. Ronnie Comer rambled for 40 yards and 19 yards but couldn't quite find the touchdown path. Central in the fourth quarter drove to the Paseo 12 but again fum- bled and a few minutes later the gun sounded ending a 0-0 scoreless tie. lourneying to St. Ioseph to play St. joe Central, the Eagles hoped to duplicate their win of the year before. But this was not the case as they were trounced 27-0. On the opening kickoff, St. joe drove to the Central 35 and from there passed for the TD. They scored again in the first quarter but the aroused Eagle team held the Indians in the second quarter so that the half-time score was 14-0, St. Joe. In the last half, the Indians scored twice more but Central displayed an offense. Johnny O'Brien had several long runs called back, one that went all the way into the end zone. But still the Eagles couldn't score. Central next played Southeast, Conference champions, in the stadium. Three plays after receiving the kickoff, Central fumbled and Southeast in the form of Cartwright Went all the way for the TD. In the second quarter the Knights scored twice, one on a 95-yard march and the other on Central's persistent fumbling. Central in the third quarter managed to hold Southeast scoreless but in the fourth quar- ter the Knights went for another touchdown. During the fourth quarter Central started their one determined drive- 49 yards to the Knights' 37. The game ended with the score Southeast 25, Central 0. MR. JOHN EVANS Business Manager 83 Football na Q Ili! s I iw, Nw, Qi FIRST TEAM Top Row: R. Williams, S. Bliss, J. Perry, J, Denton, B. Arbiter, D, Wexler, L. Markt, T. Price, V, Covell, R. Cage, L. Thomson, W. Reiss, K. Rutherford, B. Judah, R. Calvert, D. Scott, J. Fields, L. Smith. Row 1: J. Zinn, J. Williamson, L. Benegar, F. Shull, J. O'Brien, E. Potts, F. Burry, R. Comer, L. Galbreath, B. Mountjoy, B. Hunsaker, B. Piper. L. Cundiff, J. Pierce, ln their last game of the season, against East, the Eagles tried for a win, hut through a series of had breaks were lmeaten I2-O. Neither side seored until in the seeond period East drove to the Eagle 4-yard line on a 44 vard pass play. llut here the Eagle defense asserted itself and held for the four downs. Unfortunately, when Central tried to punt the hall out of the end zone, the punt was blocked giving East the TD. ln the third quarter, Central had several drives started, hut penalties kept nullifving them. ln the last few seeonds, East, with the help of penalties on the Eagles, neared the goal line and on a pass plav seored their last TD. After the season ended, five Eagles were given honorf ahle mention on the AllfStar list. They were Holm Mount- jov, Larry Galhreath, Fred Hurry, Ronnie Comer, and Forrest Shull. Fred Burrv and Ronnie Comer were elected Co- eaptains by the members of the team in view of their competitive spirit and relative value to the team. SECOND TEAM Top Row: R. Wiersma, L. Foster, P. Bryant, W. Hook, T. Waddell, L. Turley, B. Appleton, D. Payne, J. Jesse, B. Appleberry, A. Miller, T. Derindinger, J. Furruchia, J. Campbell, B. Franklin, T. Grampsas, R, Baller, B. Jones, J. Montel, J. Sipes, J. Juel. Row 2: G, Staton, A. Kugler, J. Cooper, B. Blair, E, Pateries, D. Smart, B. Hataway, B. Lerner, B. Morgan, D. Rutherford, S. Slater, M. Dale, J. Flournoy. Row 1: P. Adams, L. Huff, A, Miller, J. Arbeiter, J. Kent, C. Hill, B Wasmer, J. Sanders, B. LaRose, J. Sinita, R. Upton, D. Ligdon, R. Higgins, B. Whitaker, R. Wasmer, 84 Basketball FIRST TEAM Top Row: Mr. Roitmon, G. Webster, L. Markt, T. Price, C. King, T. McGavern, B. Applelon. Row 1: E. Potts, T. Collins, L. Thomson, S. Shull, B. Valverde, P. Krahenbuhl. The Eaglets, with only six returning lettermen, started off to duplicate the 1953 teams record of 14 Wins and no losses. But after winning their first game of the season against De La Salle, 43-23g they lost to Redemptorist by a score of 45-28. The loss to Redemptorist was the first loss for the Eaglets in a series of sixteen games that started last year. Aroused by the loss the Eaglets Went on to win over Hogan 44-31 and Rockhurst 40-30. After tasting blood of victory, the Eaglets went on a ram- page that toppled Pem-Day 46-40, Southeast 59-57 in an over- time, and the Raytown Bluejays 41-40 in a thriller. The Eaglets kept their winning streak going throughout the next three interscholastic games, but a non-league foe, North Kansas City, defeated them 42-38. The Eaglets in their inter- scholastic league play had wins of 42-27 over Northeastg 33-18 over Manual and a 48-40 win over the East Bears. After doing so well all season, the Eaglets finally met their matches in Southwest and Westport, who thumped the Eaglets 42-35 and 59-21, respectively. In season standings the Eaglets took third behind South- west and Westport, who tied for the Championship in league play. As a whole, the team played well and should be compli- mented on their hustle, spirit and competitive drive. Their type of play is indicative of the calibre of play we can expect from them next year when they are on the first team. Coach Webster is to be congratulated for his fine work in developing the team. SECOND TEAM Top Row: D. Wexler, J. Barker, T. Waddell, T. Watts, D. Schoonover. Row 2: B. Appleberry, B. Foster, A. Kugler, G. Foufs, S. Slater. Row 1: J. Schenck, A. Pope, W. Reiss, B. Judah, J. Sipes. 85 Basketball 1 W I . , , T. Mason-F. Johnson Coach Rahman Coach Webster With only three remaining lettermen from the stand-out team of last year, Coach Nate Roitman strove to develop a team that would make the school proud of it, and he did just that. Our team played well and at times brilliantly through- out the year-and always gave us a thrill, win or lose. In their season opener with De LaSalle, the Kingbirds played a good steady game-pulling ahead gradually but steadily until the final score was 52-41. High scoring honors for the game went to Thomson with 15 and Shull with 14. After their initial victory, the Eagles went down to defeat before the Redemptorist Rockets. The Rockets jumped off to an 18-5 lead at the end of the first quarter, and Central didn't make a game of it until in the fourth quarter when the Eagles gained on the Rockets. But the margin was too great as the Rockets won 67-55. Earl Potts with 12 points and arry Markt with ll were high-point men. The Rams of Hogan were put down to defeat to the tune of 59-32 by the sharp-shooting Eagles. Playing a wide-open style of game, the Eagles jumped off to a lead and kept it throughout to win. Larry Markt with 13 points took scoring honors. Still flying high, the Eagles outfought Rockhurst for a 42- 37 win. The Eagles took the lead and kept about a four-point margin throughout the game. Thomson and Markt with 14 points apiece were high for Central. The Kingbirds' next game was against the William Chris- man Bears whom the Eagles defeated 34-27. After an almost equal first half, the Eagles jumped off to gain an advantage, which they kept the rest of the way. Earl Potts with 10 points was high-point man. Three days later, the Eagles, in one of their better games, trounced a good Blue Springs quintet to the tune of 63-49. ln the first quarter, the Kingbirds took a 16-point lead which sufficed for the rest of the game. Sonny Shull with 19 points was Central's high-point man. In their league opener against Paseo, Central came through with a 42-40 victory. Paseo jumped off to a 12-5 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Eagles kept improving until, at the gun, Central was ahead by two points. Scoring honors went to Thomson and Valverde with 12 points each. The following week, Central took the floor against North- east and was beaten 61-46. Northeast's tall men enabled them to control the game throughout. Thomson with 12 points was Central's high man. Against Pem-Day the next night, the Eagles still couldn't get on the right track and were beaten 48-41. The whole game was nip and tuck, but an early Raider lead proved too much for the fighting Eagles. Tom Price with 8 points took scoring honors for the Kingbirds. The next league game was against Southeast, which South- east took with the score of 70-48. The first half saw a differ- ence of only two points at the half, but the second half, the Knights ran away with it. Shull's 13 points were high for Central. Against Raytown, the Eagles were rather inept and went to defeat 61-44. Mouse Krahenbuhl with 10 points was the Eagles' high man. In the game against Manual, the Eagles broke into the win column again with a 38-36 decision. Using ball control throughout, the Kingbirds played a slow, deliberate game. Carl King was high man with ll points. Former Centralite Norman Francis sank two free throws in the last three seconds to defeat Central 41-38 and giving the victory to North Kansas City. Bob Valverde's 11 points took the honors. The next league game was aginst East. The Bears, taking advantage of the cold Eagle shooting, won 44-39. In their game against Southwest, the Eagles played their best game of the season and came out with a 60-58 lead. After taking an early lead, which they kept till the last two minutes, the Eagles, in the form of Earl Potts, came from a tie to win with a field goal in the last five seconds. The last league game for the Eagles was against Westport, who beat them 63-37. Westport was clicking, and Central wasn't, but Markt and Potts had 13 and 9 points respectively for Central. In the regionals, Central dumped Manual 51-42 to move into the second round of the tournament. The Eagles got a lead and kept it throughout. Krahenbuhl's 19 points took high honors. Southeast, in the second round of the tournament, rolled over the Kingbirds 49-31 in a repetition of their league game. Markt collected ll points for Central. In the consolation round, Lincoln won 53-52 in a thriller. With 15 seconds remaining, Valverde hit, to put the Eagles ahead 52-51, but then Lincoln hit, to win the game by one point. Shull with 15 points was high. The Eagles placed fourth in the league standings. After the season was over, Leland Thomson was given honorable men- tion on the all-star team. He and Sonny Shull were elected team captains for their splendid play. 87 Track TRACK TEAM Top Row: R. Crayton, J. Salter, F. Johnson, L. Gibbons, A. Kimball, D. Gregg, T. Watts, B. Foster, G. Chullino, J, Schenck, B. Appleton, J. Pierce, L. Markt, T. Grampsas, B. Wasmer, M. Palmer. Row 2: B. Harper, W. Scott, H. Kilgore, R. Dunn, B. Whitaker, G. L. Shelton, J. Britton, B. Mountioy, D. Onwiler, J. Perry, J. Deaton, J. Denton. Row 'I: L. Benegor, J. Zinn, K. Rutherford, J. Sanders, F. Shull, E. Potts, N. Higgins, P. Krohenbuhl, D. Wexler, J. O'Brien, T. McGovern, L. Smith The track season opened with the Big Seven Indoor meet February 26 and 27. Central qualified two men for the finals, john O'Brien in the low hurdles and lim Sanders in the 880. In the finals, O'I3rien took fourth and Sanders third. East won the meet with I6 points. On April 3, the Eagles journeyed to Columbia for the State Indoor meet and surprised everyone by officially taking seventh in the state. The Eagles obtained their points on Bob Mountjoy's shotput heave that took second, Paul Krahenbuhls third in the mile, Sanders' third in the 880, and Ierry Fields second place tie in the high jump. Southwest won the state championship. The Eagles went against the East Bears, April 9, but were defeated 63-38 by the Bears. The Eagles won firsts in five events, but couldnt take the seconds and thirds. Krahenbuhl was beaten in the mile by Eastls Smith, who stepped the distance in 4:35.l. The following Friday, April 16, the Knights, on a cold, windblown day, trounced the Eagles, 75 to 30. The Eagles only managed three first places and Southeast took the rest. April 20, the Northeast Vikings romped over Central, 88 72W-2825. The Vikings won ten first places and tied for another. At the Shawnee-Mission relays, April 23, Sanders and Krahenbuhl won the 880 and the mile, respectively. Centrals other score came on the sprint medley which took fifth and was composed of Max Palmer, Lloyd Smith, Terry McCavern and O'Brien. As it stacks up now, when the City meet rolls around. these are the boys who have a good chance to place: Norman Higgins in the low and high hurdles, Krahenbuhl in the mile, Dennis Onwiler in the 440, Sanders in the 880, Mount- joy in the shotputg lNIcCavern and Earl Potts in the pole vault, and Forrest Shull and Fields in the high jump. The following is the rest of the track schedule: April 30 .... ...... C entral at Southwest May 4 ..... .................,.... C entral at Paseo lVIay 7 .... ....... W illiam Iewel Invitational May 14 ....... ..........,..,...............,.... S t. Ioe Relays May 21-22 , ...... State Outdoor Meet at Columbia May 28-29 . ..............................,........ City Meet . s' ' 4 . Paul Krahenbuhl came in first and jim Sanders third in the second annual interscholastic Cross Country at Southeast, October 21. ln spite of the individual showings, the team as a whole finished fourth behind Northeast and East, tied for first. and Pasco, third. The 2-mileflong course is located in Swopc Park. Other runners on the team were Gary Chullino, Tom Collins, Bob Dunn, Bill Foster and Bruce VVhitaker. Cross Country 753 was .bxftglh - N , ,mv-f ., 7' 'WN ..'!. ali' X I . g Q ' 2 . X , Q Row 1: P. Krohenbuhl. Row 2: J, Sonders, B. Whitaker. Row 3: B, Dunn, B. Foster. Row 4: G. Chullino, T, Collins. T k t T . Top Row: Fields Iucks overg Sanders and Krcihenbuhl sprint homey Mounfioy oofs oneg Shull tries for twenty. Bottom Row: Higgins ond O'Brien come into the furng Big Seven Indoor Teomg Krcihenbuhl wins the Cross Country. 89 Gob' Team Qr Top Row: Allen Pope, Larry Markl, Walt Reiss, Don Robbins, Jim Flournoy, Mr. Guemple. Row 'lz Lloyd Smith, Roger Williams, Lyle Grisham. T . T Top Row: Larry Sperry, Terry McGovern, Ken Hill, Jack Gabriel, Jim Thorp. Row 1: Larry Sarfin, Dean Lawrence, Jack Jessee, Ted Mason. Girls' Sports e '54 'JV ll0CKEY VIILLEYBALL Top Row: B. Bell, A. Clayton, P. Clark, B. Gehrs, G. Jones, J. Frantz, S. Top Row: P. Clark, P. Dyer, S. Hughes, A. Clayton, P, Duncan, M. Richard- Noble, K. Seymour, R. Laughlin. son, R. Laughlin, S. Snyder. Row 1: J. Hepple, P. Bibler, S. Hughes, J. Gregory, M. Grider, R. Turley, Row 1: R. Vitale, B. Bell, K. Seymour, R. Turley, M. Grider. N. Tlmmerman. MANAGERS Top Row: R. Laughlin, S. Hughes, B. Bell, R. Turley, S. Noble, K. Seymour, P. Bibler, P. Duncan. Row 1: R. Vitale, J. Hepple, B. Mueller, N. Vleisides, C. Mobley. Another year of activities has ended for the Girls' Physical Education De- partment. From dawn to dusk the girls have worked hard at the main team sports: hockey, volleyball, basketball and softball. Table tennis, skating, tennis, badminton, wallball, bowling, dancing and swimming were the main individual sports. Girls' Physical Education is recognized as one of the foremost departments at Central. Through the efforts of the instructors, Miss Gertrude jones and Miss Hazel Purnell, Physical Education has become one of the girls' favorite classes. Honors are not easily won by students in the Girls' Physical Education Depart- ment. Three to four years of hard work is required to complete requirements: for small shield, large shield, big C and the gold pin, which are given throughout the city to the girls who are outstanding in this department. Several girls from Central will receive the pin this spring. Higher goals are constantly being set for these girls, making the department more and more serviceable to the girls. 91 Girls, Sports 31 Pu 4 naps Column I: The oncommg tuning Shells honde and come out fwghfmqg The Yogw cxcrcuscs, But whwch way do I qo?g A bun-Sh of all-wet characters agam, O.K,, Vhorwson, 'fcss up - what did you do WITH The luall --swallow IT? rf 92 56. we , ' in-xx L 1 Column 2: 'Teoma Off, How to 5haof a basket- ball mmnoturoliyg Mugs Joncsg How To shoot a basketball noiurailyg A beauty cormtcsfg Column 3: Boy, have I ao' Thi one clnchcdwg But the not IS the ofher way, QIFKSQ Missed lt, ,uv dont hut 11 Thxk way 4 Gzr Column 'nw m Thi' mm V OfCIIUl QFITTGH O IOYUK L .nv o umn 2 0 mm flw I Q4 Umm! I ax Purwcli At mvrrm 50 .V paris Snaps LJ' fi L 4, i 1 x wr ' 1 U x ' ' ' ', - f zifmw' f. Co umn 3 Ktrntch hugh now Tm hnqh 'nc rvrl Ccmrol xbslon Wow! HMA hnrrvmnw xrcoturv, balm' RUTH 'ho second hw- 'V 1OThCV hmhv run A unch 1 AH Wet fhormtqrx O Qwr s 93 58001552 P20765 PS Our .... R. 0. T. C. H. O. T. C. nw ,,.... ,,..,..., Walter McAl:Ie James Mcrhin Jim Salyer Lee Viquesney Battalion Commander Executive Officer Adiutont Sr, Asst, Instructor Onee again Cientrals ll.O.'l'.C'. eaclets Ul'g2lI1ll,L'Ql to lvorm ner toolv over as regimental acliutant with Xvalter wlewhle a hattalion that woulcl he tops in preeision tlrill anal leatler- as hattalion eommantler. ship. Sgt. Xl'illiam lVhite anal Sgt. lien Smith replaeecl Sgt. Un liehruarv 22, the annual ll.U.'l'.Ci. Military llall was llottorlvli as the instruetor. .Xn examination was given to helcl at the Pla-Mor liallroom with Miss Patti hlills, eleetecl tlistrihute the leatlership positions to the returning eaclets. hv the stucli hoclv, reigning as Centrals Compaiw Queen. lhe hattalion was organivecl into three eompanies. ,lohn ,Xu evening ol' lun was hatl hv all who attenclecl. 1 Slalcler, lloh Kelli anal llill Camphell were ehosen to eomf On April 2, Central's snappv clrill team with Prellorlcl urancl the companies' stalls. lo assist the sergeant instruef Xvar II clrill stole the show at the l1.0.'l'.C'. Cireus antl was lor there were three junior instruetors, Sam lluhin, Vlfalter aeelaimetl hi the KHIISKIS Citi' Star to he the top aet. For Klerwhle anal .lim llroolvs. l.ast vear's sergeant major, .lim the remainder ol' the vear, Central has their liecleral lnspeetion Salver, toolv over the cluties ol' acliutant, .lanies hlahin was on hlav 7 anal the annual liielcl llav on wlav 23, in hoth ol' exeeutive ollieer. anal lee Vicluesnev was appointed hatf whieh Central expeets to plaee at the top. ,Nnother event talion eommantler with the ranlv ol' lieutenant colonel. ln looliecl forward to luv the eatlets is the hivouae. an overnight -lanuarv the regimental stall tests were heltl antl l.ee Viquesf eneampment at which evervone will have a lot ol' lun. l!ATTAl,IONl STAFF Top Row: P, Donnell, A. Hom, P, Gier, L. Viquesney, W, Merrxhugh, J. Mohrn. Row 'l: J. Solver, W. McAbIe, R. Kelly. ...Q- .mu 96 Ex Top Row Row Row Row T' 8,3 Top Row K Evcrxtt C Parks R Wnlson G Devoux J Holt J Smkenberg L Gordon J Rush C Bunyord J Butler Row Goodrnck R Roth M Beomon J Povnc R Seward N Potts G Vollond B Sampson R Eoton O Lopez C Burton Row Woten D Worth R Goold G Smuth B Moers B Wlndes E Denton W Stltt Row Sullivan B Burns M Hoyt J Cessna C Hoggord R Doss Row Vest E Gronzcllo G Gueflng R 'efforson R ODeII l Top Row Row Row Row R. O. T. C. DRILL TEAM Top Row: D. Jessmore, R. Odell, C. Porlcs, R. Houghton W. Campbell. Raw 1: R. Stevens, M. Conrod, S. Baum, RIFLE TEAM Ccntrals rifle team started out with two lettermen returning. A contest was held For the remaining positions on thc squad. The following cadets were selected: ,lim Salycr, captain: Ronald Odell, Lee Viquesney, Paul Donnell and VVarren hlerrihugh. Starting out in the city league, Central was undefeated and placed on the fXllfStar team two members, Lee Viquesney and lim Salyer. Central's only dcleat of the year was against William Chrisman. Sgt. Willizitii Wliite was the first coach to hold a championship team since I9-ltl. Central also competed in the national matches. There were over 500 schools lrom all over the United States entered, and Central placed ninth. DRILL TEAM Vlfilliam Campbell and a drill team represented Central in the annual R.U.'l1.C. Circus. They took second place, competing against all the Kansas City schools. lhe team drilled without any commands and climaxed with Camphell shooting one ol' his poor cadets. RIFLE 'l'l'1AlVl Top Row: W. Mcrrihugh, P. Donnell, R. Odell, Sgt. White. Row 1: M. Hoyt, L. Viquesney, J. Salyer. 98 Rf If F1 Senior Prognosiicaiions The fortune teller invited me in Through a lacy white curtain, milky and thin. Sit down, she said, l've a tale to relate. The subject is Central, l974 is the date. Her crystal ball was all shiny and slick As the spirits of Central began to kick. We traveled to many a far away shore To find the whereabouts of the grads of '54. We first arrived in Spain And we didn't go by train. Upon arrival I noticed several members of the old Spanish Club, Los Conquistadores, which translated means, Lost members come quick to this door. Eating tacos and talking Spanish were Norma Kugler and Esther Cooper. They informed us that Elizabeth Davis was teaching school there- teaching the Spanish to speak Spanish-with an American accent. Fighting the bull land I don't mean an animali was Big Bill Long with his trusty sicca which, of course, means dagger and explains where we get our expression, Sick 'emI The streets were full of Spanish dancers and among them was Nanci Rice, who, of course, learned the Spanish dance in Italian style from Frank The Fabulous Manfredi. Standing close by were several critics, who make their gnnual trip to Spain to recall old memories- Georgeanne Schalley Ken Hi We climbed into an airplane and speeded on to France, And, oh, so many Centralites were over there by chance. Vanessa Boyer was first to catch our eye. She very successfully opened the Purple Poodle Cafe in Paris where she employed such masters of the French touch as Norman Higgins, head waiter, and Janie Reichman, pastry taster. We were invited into the French Embassy where we saw John Denton serving as U. S. Ambassador to France, and Rosemary Lytle who had been awarded a trip to a foreign country by the Oozy Doozy Soap Company for her essay- Why I hate to wash my face! She chose France because she heard from John O'Brien, the Water Rationing Commissioner, that there was a great shortage of water in France. lt was next at London Town Where our plane came to the ground. It didn't take long to find out that Maryanna Phillipson and Terry McGovern had made great progress in Y-Teen and Hi-Y movements. Dianne Cooper, Pot Sarver, Ted Mason and John Hart were on the advisory board to help them. , We noticed big signs over the country- Come on, Alex. Soon we learned that Pat Bibler was to race Alex Englishoffer across the English Channel and the loyal English were backing Alex. Pat was not without supporters for we saw Ruth Turley, Mickey Adams, Carolyn Mobley and brother, Jim Bibler, who had made the trip to stand by Pat. The future world Olympics we wanted to see, So we traveled to Australia-who will the winners be? We learned that Paul Krahenbuhl will run the four minute mile in three minutes flat. Jerry Fields will set a new record for high iump-9'1 . Delores Peaster will be second only to the Russian damsel, Whodidkoff, in the discus throw. Bob Piper will get off an amazing vault of 18'3 to take the title. lt is thouglht he will next try it with the pole. Gus McClure, after his terrific record of coaching five National Champions in four years, will take over the coaching of the '74 Olympic team made up of Sonny Shull, Leland Thomson, and the spectacular Ronnie Comer as Center. They will win by a margin of 90 to 0 over Leroy Cundiff's team which will boast Bob Mountioy, Charles Ralstin, and Anne Bronfman. 100 We jumped into our rowboat and hurried to a place Where no one would expect to see a Central face. But deep in the Antarctic Regions who should we see in snowshaes and a fur cap but Rex Clarke driving home his herd of seals. At the corner of lceburg and Wine we ran across a colony of C.F.C. alumni, singing, But Baby, It's Cold Outside. They were: Fred Burry, Larry Galbreath, Don Ross, Jerry Zinn, and Dennis Onwiler. Bruce Anderson was employed by the Real Cool Circus to tame polar bears where Bob Large was owner and head barker. Joyce Knepper and Maxine Delong had started a Dude ranch for Penguin riders-complete outfits furnished. ln Africa where lions roar and monkeys swing in trees, We ran across so many friends-the people, if you please! We heard the shouts of cannibals about to partake of their evening meal when we discovered that the meal was none other than Jerry Tyson, who no doubt would have been devoured had it not been for Bob Lerner's courageous rescue. At closer range we saw that the head cook and salt pourer was June Herman. The stirrer was Barbara Upton, the taster, Barbara Logan. Beating those crazy African drums to the tune of Bingo, Bango, Bungo, I don't wanna leave the iungle, was Beniie Seigel. Not far away Carolyn Lockridge was keeping time on the stretched skin of an eagle. Jan Gregory was keeper of the totem pole except for Sunday duty and Carol Dalrymple had that great task. Mary Ellen Harvey seemed to be the big boss over the whole affair for she had two handmaids, Helen Coonrod and Pat Hook, fan- ning her with ostrich feathers. We went to lreland dressed in green and big green shamrocks ware Many a surprise and eventful day met our wide eyes and more. We see all the Mc's gather at the fairgrounds for a big day. Walter, Gay, Clara, Willis, Lela, and, of course, Earl McPotts who went to Ireland, where the capital is always Dublin, to get rich lCornyl. He has that spepdthrift wife, Meta, who iust isn't content with that twenty thousand a year he makes in the U.S.A. Pat Stucker, Kathy Seymour and Nadine Gregory, who naturally love the color green, decided to make Ireland their home. Caroline Kawallek, being more fond of purple, lived on top of Pretty Purple Mountain with her husband and four purple babies. We started on our way toward home, the trip completely done, We had so many grand, good times and always lots of fun. We stopped off in Texas and visited Tom Price, owner of the Cut, Dried and Spiriated Chewing Tobacco Co. He say: 'It's cheaper this way. Janice Couch was- in the tall state where men are men and she wants one! Leonard Frankenstein won so much heavy money playing pro chess that he decided to deposit some of it in oil wells. We ventured into California where we saw Kathy Wells working as one of the dumb, but beautiful, blondes in Hollywood. Back in KC, we ran into Jim Thorp coming off a Naval cruiser and Jackie Weatherholt running to meet the boat. That Swope Lagoon sure had grown since '54. Gerry Lester was managing the sailboat races at the same place- a position she's held since long before graduation .... The hazy gray faded into white And l awoke to find, That all things had been a dreamp 'Twas only in my mind. l bade goodbye to the teller's world And walked into my own, l left the thoughts of tomorrow, Then I was alone .... I ndex 44, 57 Page Abranz, Jeannie ..,..,....,...,. ............... 2 7, 38, 57 Adams, Barbara ,........... ........,................... 3 1 Adams, Helen .......,.. . .,......,.........,... 31 Adams, Joyce ...,...... .....a............ 3 3 Adams, Mickey ...........,, ...,....,..... 1 4, 46 Agee, Willard ,........,. ..... ....,,........ 3 5 , 44 Alexander, Kenny .......,.... ......,.....,...., 9 7 Alexander, Richard ......... .,...,................. 3 3 Allen, Bill ,...,,...,........ ,.,.. ,...... ............... , .... . 14 Allsworth, Patsy ,.... ..,.. .........,..... 3 2 , 45, 71 Anderson, Bruce ........... .........,. 1 4, 44, 58, 71 Anderson, John . ..,............,...................... 31, 73, 97 Anderson, Mary ......,,..,.....,...,............,...,,,...., 57, 64 Appleberry, Bob .,..,............,,........ 35, 46, 84, B5 Appleton, Bill ...35, 40, 57, 80, 84, 86, 88 Arbeiter, Beverly ,..........,. ,................... 3 2, 57, 81 Arbelter, Wllllam .,,...,......,.,..,....,....,,............ 82, B4 Arnold, Charles ,........... .. ,,,...,. .... . 97 Arnold, Don .............,,. ......,......,....,. 3 4 Ascanlo, Sandra ........... .....,..... 3 0 71 Ashby, Thomas ....... Austin, Sharon ....... B Babbitt, Jeanetta ...,....... Bagby, Beverly ..........., Bailey, Bill ............,... .,....,...... Baker, James ,........,..... .... Baker, Jerry Lee ......... .,.. Baker, Jerry ......,........... Baker, Raymond ..,....., ............, Baldwin, Ronald ......... ................,.....,..,.... Ball, lrma - ..........,.....,.,..........................., Ballinger, Wesley ................................. 29, Balston, Del ...,....,.....,...,..,,.... 14, 44, Banach, Carol .......... .......................... Banks, Scottie .......... Bardiau, Jean ....,..... Bardiau, Joan .......... Barker, James .....,..,, Barker, Robert ......., ...,.. Don Carlos, Mary .,.. Barnhart, Edwin ,........ ..,,.........,.,...,..........,... 2 7 Basham, Ellis .......,.. ,...,,..,.,...,....... .......,...... , . .14 Batts, Helen , .......... ...,...,.,. 3 0, 41, 61, 71 Bauer, Robert ,...,.......... ...,....,..............,. 2 8, 68 Baum, Stanley .............,. ...,............... 3 0,97 Bealmer, Dan ......,.....,.. ...,.......,....,...... 3 1 Bealmer, Donna ......... ...,.....,.... 3 0,65 Beaman, Michael ......,..... ...,.......... 3 2,97 Beaver, Carl ,.....,..,,...,... .,,..........,,........ 1 4 Beck, Saralee ,.,....,,. ....,........,... 3 4 Becker, Patsy ........., .....,........ 2 8,43 Bedenik, Carol ,....., Belcher, Joan ....,....,,...,,....,...............,,.... 14, 41, 66 14 43 Bell, Barbara .............,..... ,............. , , , 47 Page 88 Britton, Jack ...........,,,.,........ 14, 46, 58, 83, Bright, Donna ..,......,,.............. ,.,.,......... 2 7, 47, 75 Brizendine, Betty ........................,.....,... .,.....,,... ..14 Brogan, Virginia ..,...........,,..,,.,..,.........,,....,..........,.. 28 Bronfman, Anne .,.... 14, 52, 64, 66, 67, 70 Brooke, Judy .. .....................,....,...,.....,,...,.,...,....... .,,.. 3 1 Brooks, Bowman .......,..........,...., 14, 42, 73, 76 Brooks, Terry ..........,....... ...........,......,....,............, 2 4 Brown, Charlene ........,,.. .....,,...........,,.. 3 1, 57 Brown, Donna .....,,,....... . .........,...,.. 28 Brown, Ida Jo ......... ...,............ 3 3 Brown, Roger .,,......,.. ..,,......,..... 3 5 Brundage Carol ........,... s t Eu ,. ..,.... .. ryan , gar . Bryant, Phil ........,,...,. Bryson, Sharon ........, Bultemeier, Ralph ........ ,..,,.,..,.. .... 9 7 Burasco, Bob ..,,...,.........,.....,,...,,...,,....,....,......... 14, 59 Burgard, Gary ..,..............,........,.................,,.........,.... 6, 29, 39, 40, 57, 58, 65, 66 Burge, Elsie ....,..,,........,................., Burns, Marilyn ..........,..........,.....,. 14, 48, 54, 66 27 47 . ..,.... .......... . , Burry, Fred .....,.,.....,............,.....,..........,............ ............12, 14, 39, 46, 57, Burton, Charles ...................,...,,. 58, 80, 'iifiii Burton, Rosetta ,....,. , ..,,...,..........,............... ,. Burton, Wayne .,....... Bush, Rosa .,,......... Buster, Mike ....,..... Butcher, Larry ....,,... Butcher, Ruth ,....,..,,.. Butler, James ....,,...,.. Butler, Ronald .,.....,. Byer, Alan .. ,,............. .... . .. Byrne, Angela ...,...,.. 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Carroll, Billie .,...................,........ , '55 45 Cartwright, Norma ..........,.....,., Bell, Vlrglnla ...,... ,,... 3 0, , 55 Benegar, Layton ,....,....... ...,. 1 4, 80 29 50 Benlllgfleld, 'Bill ...,....,....,,,.. , Bennefeld, Linda .........,..............,..,............. Bennett, Dlxie ....... Bennett, Donald ......... .............,.,...,...,... Bennett, James ...................,,........,.....,...,,... Bennett, Kenneth ..,..........,...,,....,.....,........ 35 43 64 Bennett, Norma ......,........... , Bergstresser, Carol ...,.....,.,......... 27 Berry, Janice .... .........................,..............,..... Bertoncln, Katherine , ....................,.....,.. ., 43 Beskas, Kalllope ................,,,...,, 27 Beymer, Charles ...,..... ..........,,............... Bible, Barbara ...,.......,.......,,...,.,........,... 14 Bibler, James ,....,. ........................,...... 14 Bibler, Pat .................,....,,... 13, ' 41 Bird, Donna ..,.........,..... 32, ,57 Bishop, Delores , ..... ,.... ........,.....,......... . Blaine, Jlmmle ..........,.....,.,,............,........,,. Blair, Bob ........,,......,............ ,....,..........,.. 3 9 32 64 Blakeman, Glenda .......,,.............,. 28 Bland, Betty ..........,,,.,.,,...... , 43 Blatt, Barbara , .,... . Bliss, Sam ...........,........,....,.,.......,... Cartwright, Shirley ......,........,,.. Cary, Janet ....,.,..,...,,..,....,..,,, Casey, Cessna, .loan ......,,..,.......,............,,.... John ......,..,,,.....,,. 45 Chappell, Susan .....,.........,.. 27, Charde, Judy , ............,............,....... Chester, Don ......., Z .,.... ..,... Christopher, Curtis .....,..........,,. Chullino, David .,,.........,....,....,...,, Chullino, Gary ....,....... 28 Clairbourn, Beverly ...,.. Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clary, George ......,...,...l.,...,,....,,. Marvalynn .......,,.. Mike ............,...,, Pe99Y ,...,, .... Wi Iburn ....,.... Beverly ,..............,, Clayton, Anne ...,,.....,.........,.. Cl lnkenbeard, Donna .....,.. Clinton, Dolores ........... Close, Beverly ............ ....,......... Clow, Donna ,.......,.. 1 Clow, Julia ,,..,....... Cobb, John , .,.,.....,...,...,,..,..,,.,....,,. . Cockrell, Beverly ......,.... Cockrell Ronnie Cohen, Marvin ............ Cohn, Herbert . .,....,..,..... . Coleman, Deanna .,., .,.. Collara, Rosemary ......... Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, Comer, Comer, Conder, Conley, Connors, Conrad, Conrad, Conrad, Mary ...,.,................... Carol ,....,....,........ Shirlene ....................,. 46 58 Tom ....,. 15, Ronald .........,., 15 Ruby .........,..........,. Lila ....,,.,,...........,.... Darlene .................. 15 John ......,........,...... Lawrence .,...,....,. Michael ,....,,........., Mary Kay .,........ Blomquist, Ed ............,...,,.,,.,..........,...., 27 Blonsky, Marshall ...,.....,.. 30, 39 42 Blueford, Lorraine ...........,,...............,... Boardman, Judy ...........................,....,...,,,...,.. Boline, Loren ..,,............,.,...,. 29,44 54 Boothe, Caroline .,...,......,.,.............,.... 14 Borehert, Carol .......,.... ...,,,.... ...,,.. Borne, Peggy .........,......... , .,....,.... Borris, Margaret ....... .,....,,.,...,. 3 2 Boula, Barbara .................. .,.............. Bourdess, Howard ............ . Bowen, Robert ....,.....,,...,..,...,....,........,...,.,. Bowers, Willa Jean ...,..,.,.,..... ,......... Bowser, Alice .......................,....,.,..,.....,. Boyce, Marlene ,....,. ..30, 41,54 Boyer, Jim .....,.. .................., 3 5, 39 Boyer, Vanessa ...........,,...,,,,.,.....,..,.,.....,..... 14, 45, 52, 56, 64, 66, 67 68 Boyle, Barbara ...................,..,.,...,,.. ,,,.. ..,, ,..,.. . 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Shirley ......,...... ,........... 1 7, 59 H Haddock, Jerry ....,.... ............ 3 1 Hacker, James .................. ..............,.. 9 7 Haeflinger, Betty ........... .......,.,...,......., 5 9 Haggard, Charles ......... ..,..... 30, 97 Haggard, Pat ............. .................. 2 8, 43 Hahn, Eddie ......,... .,.....,......,.....,........... 3 2 Hall, Bob ........,... ............, 2 7, 67, 74 Hall, Jack , .....,...,,..... ...............,.. 7 3, 97 Hall, Wilma ,...,..... ........,............. 1 7 Ham, Albert ........,. ,......,..... 7 3,96 Ham, Robert .........,.,.., .,,.............. 3 5 Hamill, Jenny ..,..........,... .........,.,...,...... 6 5 Hamilton, Karlene ........ ...,.....,...,...........,. 1 7 Hamilton, Mary ........,........ ......,,............... 1 7, 81 Hammett, Rawlings ...,.... ...,....,,.., 3 3, 73,97 Hammond, Kenneth ...,,..,.,, ...,......................, 2 9 Hancks, Deanne ......,....... ........,............. 2 8 Handley, James .....,... .....,.,.... 9 7 Hanover, Hollis ......,,...... ...........,..... 3 1 Harkless, Garrison .......... .,.................... 9 7 Harper, Robert ...,........... ............. 8 3,88 Harraman, Delores .,......... ....,,......, 4 8, 76 Harrington, Pat ..........,. ....,.....,., 2 9, 47 Harris, Barbara ,........ .....,.............,.. 2 8 Harris, Kenneth ....... .....,...... 1 7, 59 Harris, Robert ........ ...,..,..... 2 9, 68 Harris, Roscoe ,....,.,,,.. .....,.....,..... 9 7 Hart, Barbara ......, ...................... 48 Hart, John .,....,.....................,..............,......,...........,,.. 44 Hartsell, Shirley ....,......,.....,.....,,........... 30, 54, 71 Harvey, Mary Ellen 17, 45, 53, 54, 69, 75 Hataway, Robert ...........,,....,,....,.,.....,...................... 84 Haw, Jane ,,............,...,,.... ,.17, 56, 67, 68, 72 Hawk, Beverly ................. . ...,......,...,..,...,............,...... 33 Hawkins, Martha ,....... ............ , .,........,............ ..33 Hayes, Danny 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...,,,.................,...,.,....,,.. 3 2, 76 Hinze, Arlene ..,......... ,......,.,......,....,..........,..... 3 1 Hipsher, Phyllis ...,.. ...............,................,,...,..... 1 7 Hobart, Sandra ....,.,. .............. 2 8, 45, 61, 71 Hodson, Sandra .......... ,.... .....,....,...,,.....,...... 2 8 , 81 Hoenshell, Lawrence ..,.... ....,,..........,.......,....... 9 7 Hoffman, Richard ..,...... .,.....,...,, 3 3, 57, 66 Hofmann, Erma .,....,.. ......,...,.....,. 1 7, 72 Hogland, Jim ,,.,.,. ....................,, 3 0 Holden, Harold .,,...... ....,....,....,....... 2 4 Holm, Bill .......,........ .. ,,..,...........,..,.,.. .74 Holm, Carol ........... ....,....,,.. 1 7, 56, 64 Holman, Gary ....... .........,.......... ,...,., 3 0 Holman, Robert ..,.... ..,,,........ 1 7, 55, 76 Holmes, Bill ...,,...., ....,,........,.......... , ........... 2 9 Holmes. 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Hughes, Duane ......,... Hughes, Emily ......., Hughes, Mike .,,....,.................,.. Hughes, Sonja ...,..,............,....,,.. 39, 48 Hukiil, Judith .... , ........,,,............ Hull, Carol ......,.....,.,............,..,.... Humbird, Phil ..,...., Hunsaker, Billy ........ Hunt, Wesley ............. Hunter, P. ...............,...............,. . Hurley, Jacqueline ................... Page ......,....31, 84 97 E6 7i 81 1 34 54 66 1 82 84 1 55, 33, 40 35 55 Hutchinson, Barbara Hutsell, Diana ..,,...,,...............,... Hutsell, Kenneth ...,... Hyer, Edward ...,..,..,,....,....., I lngold, Beverly ....,...,.,.,... Ireland, Sharon ........... lrons, Patricia .........,. israel, Al ...,.............. Israel, Eva ........, J Jackson, Jim ,...., . ..,,............. 17 Jacobs, Gerald .......,..,.....,..... Jacobs, Judith ....,......... .,.,,,,..,,.. Jameson, Patsy .........,. Jarman, Joey ..,....,......... Jayne, Star ........,....,.........,.. Jefferson, Richard .,........ Jeffress, Patsy ........... Jenkins, Bill ,.......... Jenkins, Bob ......... ,. Jensen, Karen , .,., ,........,,.........,,.. , Jesmore, David ...,.......,,.,........,,.. Jessee, Jack ,..............,.....,.. Jessee, Jeff .,..........,. Jipsen, Danny .............,,....... Johnson, Elizabeth .,,......... Johnson, Franklin .,...... Johnson Laura ,......,.................. Johnson: Kirk ........ Johnston, Ruth ....,............. Jolly, Beverly ........ Jones 1 , B. ..... ..,,.....,,.. . Jones, Emma ...,.. Jones Joann ...,,....... Jones, Patricia ........,,. ,.,,.. Jones, Patsy .,....,...,...................... Jones, Raymond .....,,..........,........ Jordan, Lynda ......., ,,.. 2 7 47 Jordan, Mary , ..............,......,. Judah, Bob .,......,......... 27 Juel, Joe ..........,,..........,...,,....,.. Julius, Barbara .. ,,....,...... .. ......17, 41, 53, 55, 61 K Kahler, Gene ............,... Karst, Ronald ............ 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Laxson, G. ,.......,,.. . Layman, Julie ...... 75 64 32 1 1 1 Lea, Frank ....,.....,,...,., Leason, Edna .....,...... Lee, James .,.,...... .................... 2 4 Lee, Jimmie ,...... .....,......,....,....... 9 7 Lee, Roger ......,......,. .....,....... 1 8 59 Lee, Shirley ...,...,.....,,,.. .....,,.,. 3 0,57 75 Legandre, Mary .........., ........................, 3 0 Lehman, Robert ..,.,..,.....,.. .....,,,..........,,,.... 3 5 Leibrecht, Marcia. Lemka, Charlie .,............,....,.,..,.,...,.,...... 34,73 Lerner, Bob ...........................,............,,... 18, 55 Leslie, Lee ......,,,..,..........,,... 18, 66, 67 Lester, Geraldine Mae ...... 18, 47, 53 Leuenberger, William ...........................,,. 31 Levin, Esther ................,,.,,,,...,,,. ................... Liggett Jane .................... ,,,....,... 1 8 Lilly, Sharlene ............,.... ........... 3 2, Lind, Regina ....,..............................................,.......,... Linnaberry, Marilyn ...,,.... .......................... 1 8, Linquist, Hugh .,,....,..,,......,...,...............,,.,.,.,,. 77 Linville, Rosamond ......... 27,43 57 Lockridge, Carolyn ....,.....,. 18 Lofgren, Lois ......................................,.. Logan, Barbara ,....,.... .,.,.....,.. Lohman, Sharon ....,.,..,. ............. Lohmolder, Roger ........... .,........... Loman, Rose ,..........,....., ............ Lonergan, Sally ........................... Long, Bonnie ............,.,........................, . Long, Peggy ..........,..........,,........,.... Long, William ,......,. 18, 39, Lopez, Oscar ................................... Lord, Janet .,............. 18, 39, Loud, Bill ...................,.....,...,,...,.,.......... Lowrey, Dewanda ................................ Lucas, Barbara ..,....,,,.. Ludlow, Jerry ,....,.., Luker, Floyd .,.......... Lundberg, Judith ........ Lundy, Alma ..........., Lundy, Wilson .,.,..... ..............,,,..,,, Lusk, Clark .... , ..... ............,.,...,,.,,.... Luster, Jim ...,..,.,.................. 29, Luther, Norman ..........,,.......,,..... Lux, Lorie ..........,......., ................... Lytle, Rosemary ......,................,.............. ......18, 39, 45, 52, 55, 57, 64 Mc McAble, Walter .............. McBee, Barbara ...... McBee, Mae ,, ............ McBrayer, Brian ,,...,....... . McCIanahan, Polly .......... McClure, Albert ......... McClure, Gaye .,......,..... McClure, Kemp ............ McCol Ium, Janet ........ 1 65, 31, 57, 48, 64, 18, 43, 53, 54, 52, 60, 44, 68, 43, 67, 69, 72, 18, 42, 30, 76, 18, 54, 97 84 70 68 46 ...18 59 55 28 59 97 , 65, 66 71 47, 61, 76 18 67 29 66 57 65 31 75 67 97 66 97 35 66 35 35 34 32 97 30 72 42 75 74 96 71 31 97 34 77 18 65 32 97 66 McCook, James .........,.......,...............................,....... McCoy, Gary ,,,,,................................,..,,... 29, 53, McDaniel, Clara .....,..,,.......,......., ...,. ...,.............,, 18, 39, 48, 55, 76, 77 McElroy, Jim .... ,..,... ......,................................. 7 3 ,97 McEntire, John ..................,,.....,...................... 28 44 McFalI, Violet ,............................,.,,...... 35, 47, 57 McFarland, Willis .............,,,..... 18 46, 58, 74 lVlcGavern, Terry .... ,, ............................................... . ......18, 40, 53, 58, 65, 74, 80 86, 88, 90 McGlothin, Leda , ..,........................,,............... 19, 59 McKenzie, Charlotte ...,....,......................,.....,,,..... 27 McKenzie, Mary .....,....,.,....,................................,...... 27 McKinney, Linda ......,,...... ......... 3 2 57, 75, 81 McLin, Robert ..,......... ....... ..,, , ...,. 7 3 , 97 McNeil, Jane .,,......,,..... .........,.. 4 5, 69, 71 Mcwade, Kenneth .......... ....,...,.... ............... .... 3 0 M Magers, Robert ................ .....,................ 2 8 Magill, Russell ........... ,...,.,. ,.,,. . . .....,....... 3 1 Mahin, James ...,...,,. ..........., 1 9 42,70 96 Mais, Doris ............ ...,... .,,..,....,. . 19, Maloney, Mike ..........................,.. .,.,......... 3 2 Manfredi, Frank ...,..,,..,,,.,........... ..., ........ 1 9 Manley, Marie ...19, 43, 57, 71, 72, 54 k56 58 1 Mansker, August ..,..............,...,,,,. Mantle, James ....,.................................... Marker, Jane .......................,,,.,,,. Marks, Nancy ..............................,...,,........ Markt, Larry ................, ,....,.,...,, . . ......26, 46, 58, 65, 80, 82 Marsh, Jack . .....,........................... , 59 40 80 76 54 84 34 27 '9o Martin, Elizabeth .... ,.,.....,.............. .....,.... Martin, Joanna ................ Martinette, Gary ...... 29, Masden, James .,.................. ,..,..... Mason, Ted .....................,......,..... 19, 40, 53, 55 Mathews, Robert ................,... Mathis, LaVerne ...........,.,,....,,, Mauch, Lynda ................ ........ Maxwell, Dwight ....,.. ,........... Maxwell, Paul ,...... ,,.. , , Mays, Bob-1: ,.....,.....,........................ . Meador, Dixie ................... Meek, Judy ..........,...,..,.,,..,,., Megaughey, Kathleen .......... Megaughey, Ross ,...,................. Meinen, Patti ..,.....,. ,.., .........,.. Meinsen, Ann ......................,,........ Meredith, Joyce ,... ........,...... Merrihugh, Warren ......... Merrill, Sue ..... , ......................... . Merriot, Nancy ............ ...,.... Metzger, Donald ...,..... .... ......, Metzger, James ...,........,.....,...... Metzler, Lorene ....,.................. 33 Meyer, Jerre ........................... Middleton, Sandra ................... Milam, Jeanette ......... ........ Milby, Carmen .......... Milice, Pat , ...........,. .. Millard, Dick .....,.., . Miller, Arthur ........... Miller, Don ................ Miller, Geraldine ...... Miller, Jimmy .......... Miller, Marjorie ., .... . Miller, Mary .,..,........ Miller, M. ......... . Miller, Norma ......,... Miller, Sharon ........ Miller, Tom .......... Mills, Pat. ..........,. Mills, Patrick .......... Mills, Patsy Ann ..,, Minnick, 'Martha ......... Minor, Kierna ............ Mitchell, Clifford ........... Mitchell, Rosalie ...,...., ................ Mobley, Carolyn ..,........ ..,........ 1 9, Moers, Bernard ,..,.,. .,,,.,...,....,. Monger, Una ............. . Montalto, Gus .........,...,,,,,.. Montgomery, Betsy .............. Montgomery, Marilyn Moody, Marilyn .......,,........ Moore, Clifford ...... ,..... Moore, Dale ............. Moore, Keith ..,,,..... ..,..... Moore, Robert ............,....... Morevitska, LeRoy ...,..,.. Morgan, Robert ............. Morgan, Shirley ......... ................ Morris, Lou Ann ......... .............,....... Moser, Beverly ..... ........... Moser, Evelyn ....,..... ..... . ,,....,, .... , Motley, Wilda .........,............,.,................ Motter, Harold ....... ....,..........,...... . Mountjoy, Bob ....,. 19, 46, Mueller, Beverly .... ...... ,,,....,...... Mullins, James ........,............................. Murray Erma .,,.,. ,, Myers, 'Jimmy ...... Myers, Kenny .,.....,. N Nave, Patty ........... ......... ...,.. Neaves, larry ...,,.... ..........,,,..... 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