Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1956
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BOCDK TWG ACTIVITIES AND ORANIZATIONS BUCK THREE ATHLETICS BOQK EQUR ROTC. FCDREWCDRD We chose Central's blue eagle as the motif of I95556 Centralian. VVe have drawn him with wings outspreucl as in Flight, with inflated chest in just pride, and in lettered sweater, Ll proud Centralite: Us . . . Youl VVC have shown him pointing up the activities of our school as recorclccl and pictured in this your memory book. VVhile no hook, no matter how ambitious, can cover every happy moment of the year, we have caught untl pinnecl under glass, hoarclecl against the winter of forgctliilncss the experiences which wc heliexfe will interest the most ol' you in the years that lie nlicncll I Youll CIwlflulfu'rmnw, cilfflllillf .wo -lim 4 1. fr-Q QM' f .uns Top Row: C. S. Honra, Ello Wiberg, Bottom Row: J, M. Lukens, Neva E. Wing. Nltirlt lltblllslllh tlcstiiliul tht- irlt-til st-lwiil ,is A log ol xmutl uith tin Iii'-lltltlmmi' .it isnt- twirl iintl ri stiiclcnt at thc cithvr. 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' f W . iff, . . f S .ff ,K ' ..... f at l ' G Q ' 5Wf'f.Q. Mr 2 ,f ' ' , ' , .VZ A I t. . M , f '-T5 N' g . ' f we . 'sf X ' , 'Q ' ,t ,firp--he-ff wi. -J .. ,W . I ,OU sw ,fy V 'L f ,, X . ' Q f X, V A 9 W f ' - ,ig . ,, , , ,, 'I ff if f ff g 4 , Q, ,ff Ax' , fc ' ' W fi 'Nw , Q 5 , . 2. ,Z A A , , ,V ,I x me f VV I , .,' V 5.1 ' X ,f Mg 51 : ADAMS, HELEN GRACE C.O.E., Student Council Otticf-r Honlc Riinm ALLEN, TERRY ALLSWORTH, PATRICIA ANN Officer, Dignitary, ALS, Student Council, Red Cross, Officer Home Room, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Drama Club, Shorthand Award, ALM, PAUL RAY Hi-Y, Track, Honor Corps, Student Council: Red Cross ANDERSON, BETTY SUE Red Cross. ANDERSON, JOHN HUGHES President Memorial Club, German Club, Zoology Club, Officer Hi-Y, All City Orchestra, Silver Medal Honor Society, Officer R.O.T.C. ANDERSON, MARY Silver Medal Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Short hand, Typing Award. ANDERSON, MARY LOU Transfer from Independence. APPLEBERRY, ROBERT MILES Bronze Medal Honor Society, Honor Corps, C Club, C.F.C., Football, Basketball, Track, Mid-year Grad. APPLETON, BILL All-State Football, Basketball, Track, Officer, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Officer Honor Corps, C.E.C,, C Club, Junior Class Officer, Sensor Class Officer, President '53 Student Council. ARBEITER, BEVERLY JEAN President Olympian, Officer Dignitary S.L.H., Student Council, Highest Athletic Award, Sportsdays, Silver Medal, Honor Society, Pep Club, Officer Home Room, Latin Club. ASCANIO, SANDRA L. Co-Business Manager Centralianf Bronze Medal Honor Society, T.l..S,, President Latin Club, President French Club, Officer German Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Officer Home Room. ASHBY, THOMAS GERALD Officer Hi-Y, Red Cross, President C..I.C, BAKER, JERRY LEE President C.E.C., Officer Engineers Club, Officer Photography Club, Officer Spanish Club, Lumiriary Staff, BAKER, RAYMOND IRWIN Student Council, R.O.T.C., President Home Room. BALL, IRMA C.O.E. BALLARD, SELDON DANIEL President, Dignitary C.W.C., President Latin Club, Officer Zoology Club, Luminary Staff, Honor Corps, Student Council, Red Cross. BARDIAU, JOAN S-.l..H., Red Cross, Student Council, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Presi- dent Home Room. BARKER, JAMES LEE Student Council, Band, C.W.C., Engineers Club, Hi-Y, Officer Home Room, Red Cross. BARKER, ROBERT EMMET Basketball, C.E.C., All City Red Cross. BARTLETT, WILLIAM EDWARD BATTS, HELEN LOUISE Officer T.L.S., Officer Home Room, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Spanish Club, Locker Patrol, Y-Teens, Shorthand, Noma Awards. BAUM, STANLEY GENE BAY, GEORGE MIKE BEALMEAR, DAN ALLEN Officer Hi-Y, Zoology Club. BEALMEAR, DONNA DEA Red Cross, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Officer Home Room. BEDENIK, CAROL JOYCE D.L.S, Luminory Staff, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Special Gym, Locker Patrol, Typing Award. BENNETT, NORMA JEAN Special Gym, -Olympian, OLS., Y-Teens, Sportsdavs, Girls' Choir, Student Council. BERRY, JANICE RUTH Spanish Club. BEYMER, DON C. C.O.E., R.O,T.C, Memorial Club. BIRD, DONNA LEE President, Dignitary, T.l.,S.' Otticer Pep Clulrll 'gugyqigh QUIT Offme, Y-Teens, Officer Teen Town Committee, Student Council Officer HOVTIG ROOVRI Gold Modal Honor Society' Future Teachers' Bulletin Board Editor. ' BIRD, RONALD C.O.lf. f 5' t . sf, MJ X 2 ... 1, fr ,, f ff my i g , ,,,,,, I haf, if , all , My ,gc .X 5 . P I ,A , 1 f K v Q, XV K V. A ,0v-- O mg V Q 4 av r fy' Y ' fit' . aft' K , A I. .c I , Me, , L W 'Bw ' W H we M 4' fr . W gr T - . 'js f - Y L I-...W X wr . If .. ,X 4 if as K ,I , f fi W f , ,M E y U, M . was ,MZ C 4. jf ,AN X . , 2 W? fat f C, J ,f W f W fr , Q We-M -- '-f I .. fm., f . A ...fy ff: it X , ' if f 1 f .ng A A 1 1' ' . ,V . - 'X ,rf f' L I ' , Z J M M ' S, Q X A W M ' ri? we ' 0 4 A' f .A X if Top Row BLAINE, JIM Football, C.F.C., C Club, Student Council, Red Cross. BLAIRE, ROBERT J. Football, President C Club, lntersociety Rep. C.F.C., Officer Honor Corps, Red Cross, Student Council. BLAKEMAN, GLENDA LOUISE Art Award, Girls' Choir, Horizon Club, Y-Teens. BOEHM, GERALD Student Council, C.O.E. BORRIS, MARGARET M. President A.L.S., Student Council, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Luminory Staff, Olympian, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Red Cross, Officer Girls' Choir, Zoology club, Locker Patrol, Typing Award, Sports Shields, President Home Room. BOURDESS, HOWARD LESLIE All State Orchestra, All City Band, Officer German Cluh. BOWEN, ROBERT Row 3 BOWIE, ARTHUR DANIEL Football, Track, C Club, Student Council, Luniinary Staff, Hi-Y, Honor Corps. BOYCE, MARLENE FRANCES Pep Club, R.O.T.C. Princess, Officer, Dignitary T.L.S., Girls' Choir, Spring Opera, Officer Concert Choir, Y-Teens, Officer French Club, Officer Zoology Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, BRADLEY, DENISE Concert Choir, Mid-Year Grad. BRAZEAL, BARBARA ANN Officer S,L,H., Pep Club, Zoology Club! DVOVPO Club Y'-I-Cer' Cabinet, Locker Patrol, Luminary Staff, Shorthand Award. BRIGGS, PATRICIA ANN BROCKMAN, ALMA J. BROOKS, BILLIE RUTH Y-Teens, Chorus, Intramurals, Pep Cluli, Officer Boosters Club? Tran:- for Row 2 BROWN, CHARLENE Gold Medal Honor Society, Luminory Staff, Officer German Club, Noma, Shorthand Award, Mid-Year Grad. BROWN, IDA JO Olympian, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Shorthand, Typing Awards, Silver Medal Honor Society. BRUNDAGE, CAROL Olympian, Sportsday, Officer German Clulu. BRYANT, ED BU LTEMEIER, RALPH BURNS, LARRY E. Student Council, Red Cross, Drama Club, R,O,T.C., Spring Play Staff. BUTCHER, LARRY EDWARD Student Council, Officer CEC., Hi-Y, Officer Home Room, Honor Corps, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Engineers' Club. Row 1 CAHILL, PATRICK Band. CAMPBELL, PEGGY CHARLENE CAMPBELL, PHYLLIS ANN Cheerleader, President Teen Town Committee, Officer A.L,S., Luminary Staff, Pep Club, Football, Basketball Princess, Red Cross, Student Council, Zoology Club, Yffeensl Officer Home Room, Locker Patrol. CANNON, JUDY A. Student Council, Officer MLS, President Home Room, Teen Town Committee, Y Teens, Pep Club CARLSON, GLORIA SUE President, Dignitary OLS Contralirm Fflitnrial Stall, latin Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Prenirlvnl lllimr- Rririiii, CARTMILL, VERNA G, CARY, JUDY ' ' U 'l rv 1- i r ii I i I ,ll lfir' llllll' lftgll, IVU, in f1fH'f1L'rlQje'il fi'i'xfiiirL'i1, f'llll,lli'l'!5C'Ll mi lui C'lY'l!lf'lll'fH1ll juli 1'r1ViziNgi'kl4iiriii'ii us liiqfi -.iliiuif Iii 9f'ifli'iulii'i Hlll 1 ff NL, WJ ,Mir In lr iimrllt mlllill I f SL nil liriiz ii ri ifi i i l fli f ii li 1. x i if if f. i i ri i ,i ,wx , lrriiil, iflllfiilllillg 620 lIiISSClIQL'l'S. Wt wil. l ' ' 'l ' - I 4 '. - ,, ml liiiiiii tllfff Dr' lmm l'iff'i'l'llllf!l1'l1lSC'lfIll lfirm' lfiiililrilifi, f wilful Sciiirfi Ci.1,i.i i. . I3 X ,ffm , Xgvgh K in . ' . - , . -Q A fd L' 1 , 4 ' 7 ,lb , I r..ff .f I on A . 'fW?W2i, .,., V If f h, ,g,,f:, . f. 44' tiff f ,T yfyriff XQQQ f,,,. 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CLOSE, BEVERLY Red Cross, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Pep Club. CLOW, DONNA DE ANNE Silver Medal Honor Society, All-City Red Cross, President Home Room, Officer A.l.,S., Drama Club, Locker Patrol. COBB, JOHN IRWIN Hi-Y, Zoology Club, Football, Student Council, COCHRAN, IRENE President, Dignitary D.L.S., Red Cross, Student Council, Officer Fue ture Teachers, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Latin Club. CONRAD, MICHAEL LEE Student Council, Officer C.J.C., Luminory Staff, Officer R.O.T.C., Zoology Club, Spanish Club, Officer Memorial Club, President Phof tography Club, Rifle Team. COON, JACKLYN RUTH Special Gym, Officer Locker Patrol, Student Council, President Home Room. COOPER, JOHN RICHARD Student Council, Honor Corps, President C.F.C., Football, Luminary taff. COTHRAN, SIDNEY T., JR. COVELL, IRENE DELORES President, Dignitary S.L.H.., Student Council, Silver Medal Honor Society, Concert Choir, Luminary Staff, Centralian Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll, Officer Zoology Club, French Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Horizon Club, Teen Town Committee, Girls' Choir, Locker Patrol, Officer Home Room. CRAGO, JU DY GEORGENE Transfer. CROCKER, DOUGLAS EDWARD CURRY, THOMAS JAY Red Cross, R.O.T,C., Zoology Club. DAVIS, GA RY DEATON, JERRY L. C.W.C., C.E.C., Track, Cross Country, Student Council, Basketball, C Club. DENT, HAROLD Silver Medal Honor Society, lntersociety Rep. C.E.C., Officer lnter- society Council, Student Council, Officer Engineers' Club, Honor Corps, President Home Room, Red Cross, Searchlight Staff. DERENDINGER, TERRY EDWIN President, Dignitary C.E.C., Football, Track, C Club, Officer Honor Corps, Silver Medal Honor Society, Zoology Club, Latin Club, Presi- dent Home Room. DEVAUX, GENE WILLIS B0 lClJ Orchestra, Honor Corps, All-City Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Lt. Colonel, Battalion Commander, All-City Drum and Bugle Corps. DEWITT, DORLAN Gold Medal Honor Society, Officer, Dignitary C.J.C., Pres dewt Band, All-City Band, All-State Orchestra, Student Council, Officer Home Room, Honor Corps, Engineers' Club. DIMMITT, BONNIE DORSETT, LYLE WESLEY C.E.C., Red Cross, Transfer, Football, Golf, Student Council DOSS, RONALD G. Red Cross Student Council, lst Lt. R.O.T.C., Officer Memorial Club, Spring Play. DRAKE,ED President Home Room, Football. DRAKE, ROBERT EDWARD Officer C.W.C., Luminary Staff, Silver Merlot Honor Society, Honor Corps, Latin Club. DRUMMER, ARTHUR P A I . L ,-rf , 5,11 X , i x A l . if X x X ,NM f - .- E ,M U rv Ui ,wi .Av 41 I ZW In ,pc t l I? 5 .3 ' g . .fm J.. Y I f S? 1 if I . I' - J I .111 ' . il f ,, Y if C T as e it - is f . 1 . fi . , A is Q t Dow -T .X ' l 1 .f 5 Q ' g , V tl., --:Q -- I , ,S f , ,f ,, e V gn-. fe, ,LA -. I , AN ig N rv- . 5 -41, J ., '-lv' -sw ' X. xf' 2 Q' Q -A In ' h f .4 . x , W, , Y cfjgyf ,, vm., .2 X, Y, , ' A Y if ,Z I Qglgswk 1 7 14 f ., ,,.., W . ., f I. T My .W wr Vw M, MW. xi. I ,yddw ,7 g , ww M' '.- I WQMQK' 3 y 'I I V , A , 4 'ft s 'W ' 5 ' ,Q 5. , I .f ff, 1, fw A ' li i l p A Q , , Top Row Row 2 DUNCAN, CAROLYN JEAN EVERITT, KENNETH A.-l..S., Student Council, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Teen Town Com- Spanish Club, Latin Club. mittee, Y-Teens, Officer Home Room. EWING HAROLD F JR DUNN JUDY ' ' . ' .I . ,A , K. FEINDEL, FREDERICK WILLIAM Girls Chow' Hormonelle' Offlcer' Dlqmmry DLA Concert Clwlr' President German Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Red Cross, DUNN, Lyle Dean Football. COLE- risk HOWARD w DUVALL, DARLENE MARIE Student Council, Red Cross, Officer C.F.C., Officer Home Room. DYE, FRANCES KAREN FLAIR, ROBERTA JEAN Officer M.L.S-., Pep Club, Luminary Staff, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club. Y-Teens, Officer Home Room, Red Cross. FLOURNOY JIM EAGLES, DALE WILLIAM President, Dignitary C.F.C., President Red Cross, Spring Play, Concert Track Play, Concert Choir: Central Singers, Honor Society, Honor Corps. EBENHACK, JUDY FOLAND, BARBARA OlYmDlOf11 GiFlS' Choirr 5.l-.HJ ATWSTIC Shield, Officer HOVU9 ROOVTTI Officer D.L.S., Gold Medal Honor Society, President Future Teachers, Special Gym, Student Council. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, President Home Room, Locker Patrol. Row 3 Row I ECKHARDT, EUGENE WILLIAM FOLZ, JACQUELYN JEAN Student Council, Officer Home Room, Zoology Club, Band, Dance Qfficer Home Room, Band, All City Band, I-li-Y, R.O.T.C. FORBISI ROBERT L- EDMONDS, BONNIE JEAN C.F.C. EDWARDS, GERALD PRICE FOREMAN, KAY LUCILLE Engineers' Club, Chess Club. Officer, Dignitary A.l..S., Olympian, Sportsdays, Highest Athletic EG'-'Tas H Award, Athletic Shields, Officer Future Teachers, Student Council, ' Jo N , CI bu pmd P Red Cross, Officer Tome Room, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Teen Gold Medal Honor. Somew? CJ Cf prewslelll Chess U' 'VD' en Town Committee, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Searchlight German Club, Engineers' Club, Memorial Club, R,O.T.C. Staff, EIB, El-MER C4 Pours, GEORGE SANDY TVOCRZ ZOOlOQY Cllflbl C ClUl7 gfficerc StutdentBColungilrI Prriesidenl, Dignitary 'C.ErC., C -Club, EMBREY' EVE'-YN MAE ross oun ry, g as .et a , 'onor Society, Tennis cam, Engineers Silver Medol Honor Somew? Soamm Club' FUND? TCOCPXCVSI Zoology Club, Red Crass, Honor Corps, Spanish Club, l-li'Y, City Hall Day. Club. ' FRANKLIN, WILLIAM DAVID ETZENHOUSERI FRANK DONALD Football, CFC., Student Council, Officer Home Room, Red Cross, Honor Corps. GABBERT, BARBARA LOU Officer T.L.S., Bronze Medal Honor Society, President Home Room, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Shorthand Award GAGE, HERBERT L. 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Football, Track, C Clug, Student Council, GENSLER, DON GIBBS, MARIECELENE Officer, Dignitary M.l..S., Silver Medal Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Student Council, Luminary Staff, Latin Club, Pep Club, locker Patrol, Officer Home Room, GIBBS, SONDRA Red Cross, Drama Club, Girls' Choir, Mid-Year Grad. GILLETT, FRANCINE MAE ' ' Gi l ' Choir, Harmonettes, Shorthand Awarrl, Officer, Dignitary D.I..S., ir s Officer Home Room, Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Y-Teens, Bronze Medal Honor Society. GLAUSER, VIRGINIA LEE Gold Medal Honor Society, Shorthand, Typing Awards, Officer Home Room. GOLDEN, JIM GLAVAS, HELEN ' ' ' ' ' R m' Gold Medal Honor Society. Girls Choir, President Home oo , GOOLD, EDWARD H. Manuel. GOOLD, RONALD GENE Tennis Team, Spring Play Staff, Hi-Y. GORDON, LYNN ROBERT All-City Band, French Club, Dance Band, Officer Home Room, Red Cross, Student Council, Zoology Club, Orchestra, GRAHAM, JANET BEVERLY Student Council, Officer Home Room, Silver Medal Honor Society, Red Cross, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Latin Club. GOSNEY, ELIZABETH ANNE Student Council, Honor Society, Officer M.l..S., Pep Club, Red Cross. GRAMPSAS, ANTHONY SAMUEL Football, Track, Cross Country, Officer Home Room, Student Coun- cil, Zoology Club, Officer C Club, Red Cross, Locker Patrol. GRANT, SANDRA D. President Senior Class, Officer Junior Class, Gold Medal Honor Society, Valedictorian, Vice-President Student Council, President Pep Club, lntersociety Rep,, Dignitary, M.l..S., Luminary Staff, Quill and Scroll, A.A,l.J.W., Stage Crew, President Latin Club, Teen Town Committee, City Hall Day. GRANTHAM, SALLY ANN President, Dignitary, M.L.S., Officer Student Council, Officer Teen Town Committee, Officer Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Silver Medal Honor Society, Sweetheart Princess. GREENE, SANDRA KAY Student Council, Officer T.L.S., Teen Town Committee, Band, Pep ' ' H Society, Officer Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Bronze Medal onor Home Room. GREGG, DAVID LOREN Officer C.W.C., Officer Concert.Choir, C Club, Officer Home Room, Track, Silver Medal Honor Society. GREGORY, BARBARA JEAN Officer, Dignitary A.l..S., Cheerleader, Spring Play, Student Council, Olympian, Lumiriary Staff, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Drama Club, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teens, Athletic Shields, Typing Award, Officer Home Room. GRISAFE, DAVID ANTHONY President., Gold Medal Honor Society, President Concert Choir, Pres- ident, Dignitary C.W.C,, President Engineers Club, Officer Senior Class, Tennis Team, Central Singers, Luminary Staff, Photography Club' Honor Corps, Future Teachers, Stuclent Council, Officer Home Room, Officer Hi-Y, Locker Patrol GROUSE, JERRY HADDOCK, JERRY COLEMAN Red Cross, HAGGARD, CHARLES W. Honor Corps, Officer R.O,T,C,, Officer Memorial Club, Officer Home Room. HAHN, EDDIE MideYear Grad. HALL, JACK NORMAN Officer R.O.T.C., Memorial Cluli. HAM, ROBERT B. Zoology Club, Drama Club, HAMMET RAWLINGS R.O,T.Cl., Memorial Club, Red Crosi, Locker Patrol HAMMONDS, TRAVIS EUGENE C.O.E. HARRIS, REPPERT M. C O E. 1 F ml le ed .y, 1 SS. IY1- wor mep ind wn 299 FIOI' :ep lcer Om, wcil, :ma elds, 'res- 'nior lDlW ome lomc Ja- T: A 5 a ix , v wa 1 x AX . f 'W ,. QKSL CX ,, v i wr X 46' Sf K ,.. ., W, 5 4 l , if , -fzz, , 1 -ww ,, f Mk.-,ff , 5 I V 4, 4 1 . Q' Top Row HANOVER, HOLLIS HARPER, ROBERT C.F.C., Manager Football, Student Council. HART, BARBARA J. President Home Room, St HAWK, B. FRANKLIN C.O.E., Latin Club. HAYES, DANNY R. ilde Presldenl f , 4 XKx f v A P N ,., 1 .1 Li .Wea W 1 A W - ,, 1 ,, I W f Wf Q , W., SXSW, A , . 1 Z W X 4 Q K , , , yi! f M f f f , Zoology Club, Luminary nt Colmcil, Sl. H, C OE , 71- Y WE. M wwf 5. A , - . 3.-1 fa. - , A , , ' ff f X .9 Cwegvh , X Staff, Officer Engineers' Club, Latin Club, 'Ltudeni Council Locker Patrol, Officer Home Room. HAYLS, ERNESTENE HAYW'ARD, KAY Club, Drum Maiorettf- Bond. Row 3 HECKERSON, NOEL Hsii., MARLENE BETTY Lurninory Stalf Pet' HELM, BETTY PAY C.O.E.: ZOOIOQV f-lfff HELMER, DE'-ANE Bronze Medal lla' vi Officer ZOOIOCJYV V Officer Hornf l P'r HEi.s'rRoM, JUDY T.L.S., Student Council, Piezlfilcnt Home Room, Zoology Club, Pep - Tffln Town Committee, Y-Teens, Red Cross l 'een' for, ll LS., Lumlnary Staff, .Hifi Cfrntralian Art Editor, . .ffl Row 2 HICKS, SHIRLEY ARLENE HICKS, JOANNA HILL, BETTY LOU HILL, CHARLES A. K ,, A., K f QW 'W W UQ fx KY , xgvxg M54 ,LJ 'N ' W P , x 'Xfr L ,lx ff,- jH,,, K, ffl. lx f. E gg - , if Qt . I 9 X X ff, TWL . f ' ' - I ' . f ,1 A . , . -' w , 1' . , gf ' ' ... fu V V I Student Council, Honor Corps, President, Dignitary C.F.C., Officer C Club, Co-Captain Football, Track, HINSLEY, JEAN C.O.E., Spring Play. HINZE, ARLENE FRANCES Silver Medal Honor Society, Officer Home Room, Luminary Staff Horizon Club, Teen Town Committee, Y-Teens, Shorthand Award. HISLE, PHILIP C.O.E. Row 'I HOENSHELL, LAWRENCE R,O.T.C. HOFFMAN, RICHARD E. President Orchestra, Engineers' Gold Medal Honor Society. HOLMAN, GARY Track. HOLMS, MARVIN HOLT, JOHN R. R.O.T.C,, Memorial Club. HOUGHTON, BOB Memorial Club. Club, Latin Club, All City Orchestra L it ,si QW Zfology Club, Officer Offwe' 5, , ,f f V'-or.: imm mimi HUDSON, PEGGY ANN Home Rrwffi , Girls Choir HENDRIX. CAR0'- j' , Pep Club '-f ' HERMAN. ARTHUR W Om, ,mmm V l .riril lm xflillf' of will' Xllllllllrlllwi il llllXffIU1l!llCfl, 1.1110 Urlimcflu Illltl lzis mimi, ii lm ll fra' lllivrl I!! H I f X ,i lf' 'l llL'i'L' llflwl ffl ll1'fHl'l lfl lllL'1f.'f1xp1'r1s of llllllllflgl' lniiwiizcww, or lgwfli' lwni lrfnirlfwl fll'E'l'lll l fl ' ' I7 W A ff f N J 1 r ' W i E X f f , KA ,,,V ZA ag f l ' ff 4 ff ff! f XZ X X W4 f za 13,5 Y ' ff I WWI- f J I ,ai my J 4, ,haf an 51 V +1 Q ' . 0 .- ' S Q01 ' M 'V I , if E , f , yur, A if A if ,. , .. fA Q rm . A I f I f 4 -I 4 , ,, Z I V f, Wy, f , f .V ,Vg ,,, ,,,... ,,,, M., I ff My - ,,,. , . f W , A , i, Z , V 4 Q .' ' I ff , ' : . , , D f ' fr 'Cf W' if if , , W -V ff 4 6' , i i 'VFW ' , ,QQ if V mv we W- , r f y H X ww V .if ,f ,ff ,W , , , M ,f f ,Qi , Q , . Q, ' ' ' 1 ,f V , 76 ' f we ,. , if ' : V' , , wfffgm ff. -W--W ,f . yy , .A Z We f U sh , 1 L , f -, , l ar , , 4 'E 'Mraz UM of M X ,K ' ,a ZW, -449-'vii A . W f X 112' . Q fwfg., 'ie Q W as x I 7 , XMI . W . .Q 2 If ' 'W an Z as - ,, 'ff-S I A ., , . ,, , ., , , . jf, Z I I X ,A , , 4 I f 7 ss I I S A ' iw ,wif Z' W 'X 'Z' fi? X v m X , 'rf V Q4 jf 'f 4, ,fin V . X I ' Qfqym J, ' W wmv' wqfjff? ' by mu. ,Ms ,W ' mn , 7, ' Q 'W . 9 H l8 l ,Z X l 'W' ,W-wt QQ. HUFF, ALLEN HUNT, WESLEY GLENN R.O.T.C., Memorial Club. HUTCHINSON, BARBARA LEE Officer, Dignitary S.l..H., A.A.U.W., Gold Medal Honor Society, Student Council, Centralian Business Staff, Zoology Club, Officer Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Latin Club, Maiorette. INGOLD, BEVERLY ANN Gold Medal Honor Society, D,l..S,, Officer German Club, Mid-Year Grad. ISRAEL, EVA Silver Medal Honor Society, Spanish Club, Zoology Club, Centralian Business Staff, Athletic Shield. JAMESON, PATSY JANE Student Council, Latin Club, C.O.E. JARMAN, JOSEPH WINSTON, JR. JAYNE, STAR EUGENIA Cabinet Y-Teens, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Girls' Choir, Har- monette, Teen Town Committee, Zoology Club, Officer Home Room, Silver Medal Honor Society. JENSEN, KAREN VERLEE Silver Medal Honor Society, Officer Future Teachers, Latin Club, Athletic Shield. JOHNSON, OPAL MARTINA Transfer, Band, Majorette, Glee Club, Pep Club, Officer Junior Class' Future Nurses. JONES, PAUL R. JORDAN, MARY ANNE JUEL, JOSEPH LEE Officer Hi-Y, Student Council, Red Cross, Honor Corps, Officer C.E.C., Band, All-City Band, Dance Band, Track. KAYS, CAROLE EARLENE Pep Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Athletic Shields, Red Cross, C.O.E. KEEFER, LOUISE Spring Plays, Drama Club. KELLER, MARY JO lntersociety Rep., Dignitary T.L.S., Gold Medal Honor Society, Offi- cer Pep Club, Officer Teen Town, A.A.U.W., Centralian Editorial Staff, Student Council, Cabinet Y-Teens, President Home Room, Junior-Senior Executive Board, Spanish Club, Locker Patrol, Short- hand, Typing Awards, City Hall Day. KELLER, GEORGE KENNEDY, BARRY L. lntersociety Rep., Dignitary C.J.C., Art Award, Officer Home Room, Bronze Medal Honor Society. KETCHUM, CYNTHIA Officer A.L.S., Student Council, Teen Town Committee, Officer Home Room, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol. KIMBERLING, BEVERLY JEAN President, Dignitary M.L.S., Locker Patrol, Football, R.O.T.C. Prin- cess, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Officer Zoology Club, Officer Home Room, Student Council, Red Cross. KINCAID, MARILYN President, Dignitary A.L.S., Gold Medal Honor Society, Concert Choir, President Home Room, Student Council, Latin Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Typing Award. KINNEY, JAMES STERLING KIRBY, KENNETH NORMAN KNNEDLER, HELEN VIRGINIA Gold Medal Honor Society, Officer T.L.S., Officer Girls' Chair, Offi- cer Horne Room, Red Cross, French Club, Y-Teens, Shorthand Awards, Searchlight Staff. KRAUSE, ROGER L. KUGLER, ANDREW, JR. Captain Football, Mr. Football, Basketball, Track, Officer Senior Class, Officer Junior Class, Student Council, Officer Honor Corps, Gold Medal, Officer Honor Society, Officer C.E.C., President Home Room, C Club, Searchlight Staff. LAKE, BARBARA ANNETTE LAMB, GEORGIA RAE Captain Cheerleader, Basketball Queen, Officer Student Council, Bronze Metal Honor Society, City Hall Day, President, Dignitary A,l..S., Concert Choir, Central Singers, Luminary Staff, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Bul- letin Board Editor, Senior Executive Board. LANDINGHAM, RICHARD EDWARD Engineers Club, Chess Club, Tennis Team. LANE, SONDRA Transfer, Luminary Staff, Zoology Club, Red Cross, Typing, Short- hand Award, Concert Choir, Honor Roll, Student Council. LATHERY, MARVIN LEE C.W.C., Liminary Staff, C.O.E., Archery Club, Engineers Club, ln- tramurals. LATH ROP, CATHY 6 . 52 ' I so ,Ah mx . 9' it ,f 4 X vi X 4 , I- I I f ..- . , 5 W ff , , ,jr K Top Row LAVEZZI, EDITH Transfer, French Club' lntc-rfiational LAYMAN, JULIE LEASON, FERN C O E.. President Home Room LEE, JAMES ROBERT LEE, SHIRLEY JANE W' ,nu me .vw-Q.. .I mt 'R'-rf-v Q . A L. M, , ' f . f T S sf sw, .,A.,. ,, X Relations Club -wh X I fQLi' Q AW. 43 ' KN . Ea: 'G . .: ', 'W v K' f f 'Q . f ,urn fn if 1 1 , . nu s-.1 ,Y , W 1 j . 4 I sz, r Xl'-'ZX j ,illllva W, V 1 L ,QQ ,A V' flaw J' f S. ,, f .. ' f , ,, f ,W f . ,V , . f X 5 4 Gold Medal Honor Societw, President Girls' Choir, Cabinet Y-Teens, l.L!l'1'tII 1Ol'y' Staff, Presdent Home Room LEHMAN, ROBERT D. Spanish Cliiif, Plwutoarfrpliy Clcilf LEIBRECHT, MARCIA J. C O E Row 3 LEWIS, JOANNE ilrls Cho: if ' nf, Red Cross, Mid-Year Grad. LILLY, SHARLENE M. l. 3 riifw if-+ Q if--xl Qtr-lot:c .-hirlrl, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens, President Hunnr- Rgrirr. li--'l r-it H fwfr 'loc-r't-,f Tcen Town Committee. LOHMOLDER, ROGER 'jtf,-m Q i-lg, friciideers' Club, Officer Latin Club, Vw- iff i Crdii, Scholaztic Art Award, Art C ,::i LOMAN' KATY . V - rr fportsdaws, Bid 'C , German ,!, LOPEZ, O31'AlT R 4 ' i f-F if FOO IAQ! n ', 15L'.RiI f' is Row 2 LUNDY, ALMA Student Council, Red Cross, C.O.E LUSK, CLARK LUSSO, JANICE LEE Olympian Club, Sportsdays, Eng C , Locker Patrol, Athletic Shields. LUTHER. NORMAN F. Officer C.J.C., Officer Enaineers' Club, Honor Corps, Honor Society, Officer Home Room. LUX, LORIE President, Dignitory D,L.S, RO T.C. Queen, Spring Play, Officer Con- cert Choir, Central Singers, Silver Medal Honor Society, Student Coune cil, Pep Club, Drama Club, Lurninary Staff, Teen Town Committee, Girls' Choir, Art Award, Officer Home Room. McELROY, JIM D. President Memorial Club, Student Council, Officer RO.T.C., Officer Home Room. McFALL, VI Cheerleader, Officer, Dignatary M.l..S, Gold Medal Honor Society, Salutatorian, Student Council, Spring Play, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Officer Home Room, l..atin Award, Junior Executive Floard. Row 1 MCKINNEY, LINDA LOU President Olympian, Gold Medal Honor Society Girl-' Choir, Sports- day, Athletic Shields, Bla C , Pep Club, Officer Home Room, Short- hand, Typing Awards McLINX, ROBERT C. Official Memorial Club, Major R OTC MCMECHAN, JOANNE MANSKER, AUGUST EUGENE MANTLE, JIM We rial Club' Officer Home Foofygogll MARTIN, JOANNA MAY Spanish Club, lfvV'J l7C Mcflai Hone- Swirl, ffl ivwpirir, ivoit-srluys, l l'lCl7 'loc' To-.un Cornrnittoe, Alhlctic Shields, COE, Mid-Rr'r:ur uifwl L r T 'r' Tcefis Hi-nar Society MATHEWS, ROBERT E. - C UE, Latin Club. .: lfl.'ss'1ig In ilu iwii' i':'uf.'s1 f.'.'1fwi4lr'i'f.'il Ill1lf'L'l't.!t!NSlllL'll fiiiil til 'xiii lf ii' .ilf luffl ii' 'f iiriiil fi fiiii ,. ,lrf l1i11w,1'bL'iJlrfi' lJi'lll. Uri iliiii iii!-'il liz lliii 'r 'i+i'll'if lui 'X 'ill iiirifm I9 W f , ., M 'f ZW' wf z M z C S' , f L 45? 4 5 ' fi WWW five 5 , . , 'V ,lf 'Q' , Z' ' f ' N' I X F 'V' .1 A Lf , J I . I , A . W fixjw ,. f! If I V I f . 4551 ,V lyk, ' .eff E 1 I r',,,'. , ' . W if, , If fi' ' , aw' W of ' sy gf ' ,Maw I Q urn' f ff W ' 'N-,Riff vs Z 1' an r . m, . I . f , V .., 3 ' , f 7 , . - Q if fl 2, f.,y,f VX A, . 4 AG'--4-f 'f M, hr AMF? ,VV I , X ' - 6 . ' ,V ' l j , 'f 0 It f 9 ' W ff4-.w... f' WV f I ff ,f,,4f,Ay-2 , :QW '44-uw! 'cf A7 , if xi! :ff C, 2? f Q We , ,X ., .. , ,M .3 A I ' ,fn A ,. cf V ' 2 4 1' 5- w...,,,., I . ,, 3 QQ , N , ffy Z lf' X ff , . fr i : Z VA f F ff . ,K I , Z ' ' fu - ! V , ,,,,, ,f as 2, Wf ' - ,ff 20 do S' X IW? W. MEDLIN, DEL Football, All-Star, Basketball, Track, Officer Honwr: Room MEEK, JUDY MARIE President, Dignitary M.l.,S,, Officer Pep Club, President Drama Club, Basketball Princess, Sweetheart Queen, Teen Town Committee, Stu dent Council, Zoology Club, Stage Crew, Luminoiy Stott, Spring Play, Officer Girls' Choir, Officer Home Room, Locker Patrol, Typing Award. MEINEN, PATRICIA LUCILLE Officer, Dignitary M.L.S., Bronze Medal Honor Society, Lurninary Staff, Girls' Choir, Sweetheart Princess, Pep Club, Teen Town Cam- rnittee, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Shorthand Award, Officer Home Room MEINSEN, ANN Pep Club, Officer Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Red Cross, Officer Home Room, Student Council, Shorthand Award, Athletic Shield, METZGER, DON President, Dignitary C.W.C., Engineers' Club. MEYER, JERRE LEA President S.L.H., Gold Medal, Officer Honor Society, Concert Choir, Officer Y-Teens, Officer Zoology Club, Latin Club, Officer Drama Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Pep Club, Luminary Staff, Quill and Scroll, Centralian Business Staff. MILLARD, DECATUR CLARK CFC., C.E.C., Silver Medal Honor Society, Student Council, Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, Officer Home Room. MILLER, ARTHUR W. Honor Corps, Officer, Dignitary C.E.C., Officer C Club, Football. MILLER, JAY E. MILLER, MARJORIE Concert Choir, A.L.S. MILLER, MARY LILLIAN GRACE Concert Choir, Officer Home Room, Pep Club, Officer A,L.S., Honor Society, French Club, Zoology Club, Girls' Choir, Student Council, Red Cross, Luminary Staff. MELLER, NORMA JEAN Silver Medal Honor Society, Future Nurses, Magna Curn Laude Award. MINOR, SUEANN Officer D.l..S., Pep Club. MITCHELL, RICHARD WAYNE MOERS, BERNARD A. C.O.E. MONATH, MIKE MONTGOMERY, MARILYN SUE Student Council, Officer M.L.S., Officer Home Room, Officer Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Prom Editor. MOODY, MARILYN SUE Grls' Choir, Officer French Club, Student Council, Honor Society. MOREVITSKA, LEROY Dignitary C.F.C., Honor Corps, Engineers' Club, Student Council, Con- cert Choir, Typing Award, Mid-Year Gracl. MOSBY, EUNICE YVONNE MILLIES, TEDDY RAY NEELY, JO ANNE Officer A.L.S., Majorette. NICKEL, ALLEN C.O.E. NISBETT, DONALD L. Silyer Medal Honor Society, Officer C.J.C., Honor Corps, Student Council, C.O.E., Bond, Hi-Y, Top Centralian Salesman. NORMAN, LINDA CAROLE Football Queen, Cheerleader, Officer Concert Choir, Central Singers, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Spring Opera, Officer, Dignitary T.l..S., Student Council, Luminary Staff, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Pep Club, Officer French Club, Officer Home Room, Locker Patrol, Searchlight Staff, Bulletin Board Editor. NOVATNY, MARIE ELAINE NUNLEY, BEVERLY JANE Girls' Choir, Officer Zoology Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Officer Home Room, Centralian Business Staff, Locker Patrol. OHLHAUSEN, MARJORIE Student Council, President Spanish Club, Pep Club, Officer A,A.U.W., Gold Medal Honor Society, City Hall Day, Spring Play, All-City Band, Y-Teens, Teen Town Committee, Drama Club, Red Cross, Officer Home Room, Searchlight. OKORN, RICHARD F. Silver Meclol Honor Society. OLLISO, IWYN LEE Hi--Y, Tennis Team. OLSON, SHIRLEY ANN OSWALD, RONALD LEO I AV., rf. 4325 1 V E.. ,,...l V, Q . 'ge .Jr ve .W gui in V N 1 X , 'V' 1 A Na. gn, . qu... 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Row 3 PAYNE, DAVID President Student Counril, President l-ded Cross, President, Dignitory CF C., rnotlfoll Track, Honor Corps, Concert Choir, C Club, Engineers Club, latin Club, City Hall Day, Silver Medal Honor Societv Boys' itntf- ninior, Senior Executive Board. PAYNE, KEITH MARTIN PETTIJOHN, PATSY R Cfgncfrt if-Vg-it Trxgrtlfifr islet- Viul, fefecns. PHARRISS BRUCE BAILEY Stmlcr-t Q,,,f 1 Lwf-ws' M nr' fflul-, Olfirer Engineers' Club, Otficer ?'twlnq:'L,irlr, QW rtor-ptr '..r,r,f ldand Officer CW.Cg Red Cross, E+ Qtr-r, ' m wrill POV DHIPPS, C.r.ieoi- ANN: ivffrp tr ,V Eff minor ilver Medal Honor Society, rt,,,: .. in ii, l PICKETT, FATE? IOU TIEVCF 'GMES W PIPER, SANDRA KAY Officer, Dignitary T.L,S4., Pep Club, Teen PITTIER, ALFRED B. Concert Choir, Central Singers. PITTSER, SANDRA LEA President, Dignitary D.l..S. PLOEGER, RALPH E. PORTER, GARY DAVID POWELL, SUE CAROL De Lono. POWERS, VERA A.L.S,g Pep Club, Zoology Club, President Row 'I PRATT, AUTIE MAE Transfer, Y-Teens, Officer Home Room. PRATT, SHERLENE BEATRICE PRUITT, GERALD D. Town Committee. Home Room, Red Cross R.O.T,C.j C.O.E. PURTLE, ALBERT E. Band, Centralion Business Staff, COE RAGAN, BEVERLY DEAN C.O.E., Spring Show, RANDALL, JUDITH REEVE Girls' Choir. RATHBUN, BARBARA Gold Medal Honor bociet Lunnnaiv Staff Conecrt Choir, GHS y, . I Choir, Spring Plot, Staff, Delvate Team :if tlffwi Vind lm' rrwl' ot lltc' 'ii4i10slr'sweiz0il, llif zlzwz iviilzlvil llzfil llll' iwwiii ifitfwf iiiVl l'L 'lll l A I . IWIIVILI llilIC T115 L'tflll't'l C Mill! IQHUI , . v I V i Vlffrfgcf l1I'fL's-SIAVT ln pmt it itll lf,irlfiVy ii nf' iii-lm it ,ffffffwffu ,Z , W W' 1' ,- ,V 1 ' V iw if i ' if L , hr' ' , . W f . 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A ,frmf X ,,,,,, N, ff X f A , Vf ' , ' sv ' X I , J . , ., ,,,, L z It 'I We W ZA ' I ' V ,nd , J I . , grew.-.. 54 fy, 6 I - : W ,V f ' M VV f ff 'WM'- Z ,J ' W X Q Wm.. , I. sian, X, , 22 REAMS, SANDRA L. A,A.lJ.W., Athena Literary Society, Student Council, Art Award, Gold Medal Honor Society, De Lano REICH, STEVE FRANK Officer C,J.C., Bronze Medal Honor Society, Student Counctl, Pcd Cross, Drama Club, Eng.neers Club, Spanish ClulV RENFRO, WILLIAM M,, JR. C.E.C., Track, Honor Corps, President Home Room. REY, DON Track, Officer CEC., Student Council, Red Cross, Officer C Club, REY, RONALD LEE RICHARDSON, CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON, WYATT Concert Choir, C.O.E., HiAY, Zoology Club, Officer Home Room. RITSCHEL, JACKIE Red Cross, Shorthand Award, Mid-Year Grad. ROBERTS, WILLIAM RAYMOND President Home Room, R,O.T.C., Color Guard. ROBERTS, JO ANNE MARIE Quill and Scroll, President Y-Teens, Luminary Staff, President, Dig- nitary S,l.,H., Silver Medal Honor Society, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, City Hall Day. ROBERTS, SHIRLEY ANN President, Dignitary T,l..S., Silver Medal Honor Society, Student Council, Pep Club, Red Cross, Teen Town, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Shorthand, Typing Award, RODGERS, WILMA LEONA C.O.E., Future Nurses. ROFKAHR, ERMA JANE Future Nurses, Drama Club, Spanish Club, President Home Room, Pep Club. ROGERS, MARY MAE Officer, Dignitary T.L.S,, Student Council, Officer Home Room, Officer Band, Dance Band, Typing Award, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Bronze Medal Honor Society. ROTH, RUDY R.O.T.C., C,O.E. ROUNTREE, GARY RUBELEE, DOROTHY ELIZABETH lntersociety Rep., Dignitary S,L.H,, Silver Medal Honor Society, Of- ficer Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, President Spanish Club, President Home Room, Officer Horizon Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol. RUNION, JOAN Harmonettes, Girls' Choir, Red Cross. RUSH, JAMES De Lana. RUSHTON, PAT Locker Patrol. SARRETT, PAT President, Dignitary T.L.S., Silver Medal Honor Society, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Luminary Staff, Locker Patrol, Officer Y-Teens. SCHLUTER, GEORGE W. Co-Editor Centralian, Officer C.W.C., Silver Medal Honor Society, Of- ficer Hi-Y, City Hall Day, Engineers Club, Honor Corps, Student Council, Red Cross, President Home Room. SCHWINDT, SUZETTE Officer S.L.H.., Luminary Staff, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Officer Horizon Club, Drama Club, Officer Spanish Club. SCOTT, JAY C. C.W.C., Bronze Medal Honor Society, Officer Home Room, C.O.E. SEBRING, SHIRLEY C.O.E. SHAFFER, MARILYN SUE Luminary Staff, Student Council, Pep Club. SHELTON, MARVIN LEON Officer R.O.T.C., Memorial Club. SIMPSON, ROBERT A. Student Council, C.O.E. SIPE, JOANNE LEE Co-Business Manager Centralian, Gold Medal Honor Society, Presi- dent, Dignitary T.l.,S., Girls' State, Prom Editor, Officer Girls' Choir, Officer Spanish Club, Officer Future Teachers, Zoology Club, Presi- dent Home Room, Student Council, Shorthand, Typing Award, Locker Patrol. SKEENS, ROGER ALLEN Chess Club. SKINNER, PATRICIA MAE President, Dignitary M,L.S-., President Girls' Choir, President Zoology Club, Officer Y-Teens, Luminary Staff, Spring Play Staff, Student Council, Pep Club, Teen Town Committee, Latin Club, Drama Club, Officer Home Room, Red Cross. SLATER, SCOTT Football, Track, Basketliioll, C Club, Hongr Qofpgg Dffsgldg,-11 gm. dent Council '53, C.F.C. , 1 45 ,, rim me Ib 8 ,C 5. C I ,,,1 V'-7' ' ,J f, S, ,vw AQ 1, -' 'ii I x .jf , fx 5 ,,,, . ,asv . , S . ' f , ' 9' l ,, jf f . J u.- A 1 I K A M Ja. V r if . 'P M, , ,,,,,.j'-gs fi 1 Z f f ' 'S , - I, A P I s 1 E H1 -f T , K 1,1 ' Q , c 4 , me f if if Top Row SMART, DON Officer Home Room, Football Manager. SMITH, BARBARA EDNA SMITH, BERNITA EILEEN Dignitary, Officer A,L.S., French Club, Junior Grad, Student Council, Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Teen Town Committee, Silver Medal Honor Society, Officer Home Room. SMITH, JACQUELINE LOUISE Future Teachers, All State Orchestra, Dance Band, French Club, Red Cross. SMITH, MARY DON Co-class Editor Centralian, lntersociety Rep., Dignitary A,L.S., Officer Y-Teens, Student Council, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Zoology Club, Teen Town Committee, Searchlight Staff. SPENCER, JAMES EUGENE Co-Editor Centralian, President, Dignitary C.J.C., President Engineers' Club, Gold Medal Honor Society, Red Cross, Golf Team, French Club, Student Council, Chess Club, Physics Award. SPURLOCK, TEDDY LEE COE., Spanish Club, Zoology Club, President Home Room. Row 3 STALDER, LEE R., JR. Silver Medal Honor J cc , M Rifle Team, Fnainmgrf. Club: Memorial Club, Red Cross, Band, Officer R O T C STEVENSON, ELEANOR STEVENS, ROBERT B, for-'wry Officer C.J,C, Lurninary Staff, All City AAQf'1lQriiM1l Club, l-IOFVUQ ?fiClt'lf', Fi Q T.C, CODTOITT Dflll TGOITI srooomzo, GLORIA RUTH I I Qffiggf Fufiifg Tf1qrgl.r,-rf, Vrf cient Home Room, Girls' Choir, Silver Medal l'lor'io: 'riff STUKENBERG, JOHN R C rv ivf L Vs.- 'Q-'wp mxv : STURGESS, CAROL ELAINE Gold Medal Honor Society, Officer S,L,l-I., Officer Spanish Club, Officer Y-Teens, President Home Room, Red Cross. SULLIVAN, BILL F. Sgt. R.O.T.C., Chess Club, Engineers' Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Row 2 SULTZBAUGH, JANICE DEAN Officer D.L.S., Silver Medal Honor Society, Concert Choir, President Home Room, Locker Patrol. SUPERNAW, JAMES L. C.W.C., Track. TAYLOR, ROSALEE TERRY, BROOKS All-City Student Council, De Lana TERRY, DOROTHY THOMAS, CLARA ALICIA Girls' Choir, Spring Play, Luminary Staff, THOMAS, PATRICIA ALICE Girls' Choir, Officer Nurses Cluh Row 'I TODD, JANICE EILEEN Officer Olympian. TODD, JOYCE ELAINE Officer Olympian. TROUT, CONRAD TUCKER, LOIS JEAN Red Cross, Locker Patrol. TUNKS, ROBERT TURLEY, HARRY R. Football, Track, Honor Corps, CFC, Honor 'society l'noinrvrs Cluh, Student Council, Band, Orchestra, C Cluh, lrtieY, TYRER, EDITH ROMANA Olympian, Big C, Athletic Awards ' nflii iuiilii ' liiilrifml Xlsi .il fwfr 1,,3wiigars, iliis llirvu tlmi lfmzizlczl from tlie Dc limo mtl, siiilrrl iiiil j i i . , .. , rim I I V 2 ' i lil, - w ii wi iii Ilia' siyglif of tlic xciviic 1i,iiif:i'xi'iizil msg sizizwt. ll'li1'iziil liwr wff sul uni fini fin will igwmiizl iir' i , f i i r iizi lwiif iiililrilvlr, riliiifis-triflvf'-in iriifiiilwi-il L-l1rIylr'i's iii riiii' liiu-r. 23 .. V M f . , ,, r . ,,. X i t I ffl. ,. 7 f ' rl'r . , V V .I is , 171,753.5 ,ff 4 ,.,, ff!! ' ,, .Mfr ,off '45 3 ' 7 ' V, 7 ff mv, g jf , ,, , , :Aw ' y f . 'f , ,,q,i7',, , I Q X ff f ' ' Q .f '5 f wr i , sz' 7 ff sy, t Mydf yf, .' ' X 7 so f X fif if 7' z ,lei , r Z f , ,Z f . 4c , f X nw Z 'fu f f f ,f rf -5 f f .5 V ,. ' 'W 9 A' , 4 I 6 , 3 W A Q U ,fly ,g y qqgzgl I f ' 'sp ma'-'rw' ww X ' I , y Xi , f , ,WW rn W- Z .C ts fm-sdar uf if JW iff! ff I 24 wry W X ksfoa V, , k X X f X f A A44- f , K Z f fo UNRUH, ELEANOR NADINE President Future Teachers, VAN PELT, BARBARA JEAN Gold Medal Honor Society, zon Club, Luminary Staff, Quill and Scroll, All-City Band, Dance Band, Betty Crocker Award, Shorthand, Typing Aworda 0ff'CQf Home Roorn, Teen Town Committee. VOGEL, CATHERINE Concert Choir, Future Teachers, Transfer. VOGEL, RUSSELL KENT Basketball, Student Council. Concert Choir, Pep Clul, Honor society Officer, Dignitary SCH, Presiucnt Hori- WAINWRIGHT, JIMMY C.F.C. WALDEN, MARGARET ANN Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens. WALKER, LOIS JEAN Gold Medal Honor Society, Officer S.l..H., Luminary Staff, Officer Home Room, Shorthand, Typing Awards. WARD, MARJORIE ANN Gold Medal Honor Society, Officer Student Council, Presdent, Dig- nitary A.L.S., Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Centralian Business Staff, Pep Club, Co-Class Editor Centralian, President Horizon Club, Offi- cer Zoology Club, Officer French Club' Locker Patrol, Y-Teens, City Hall Day, Junior, Senior Executive Board. WASMER, ROBERT JOHN Football, Track, C.F.C., Honor Corps, Student Council, C Club. WATSON, LEROY Concert Choir, Transfer, Band. WATTS, THOMAS Honorable Mention Football, Basketball, Track, Student Council, Officer Home Room, C.F.C., Officer C Club, Sweetheart King, Band, Hi-Y, Honor Corps. WEBB, JOYCE ERLINE Officer T.L.S., President Home Room, Student Council, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Teen Town Committee, Red Cross, Zoology Club, Spanish Club. WEBB, MAXINE Transfer, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Future Nurses, Chorus, Glee Club, Spring Play Staff, Officer Home Room, Red Cross. WEBB, TERRELL V. Football, Track, Concert Choir, C Club, C.F.C., Officer Home Room, Student Council. WEBSTER, GARY Officer Senior Class, Municipal Judge City Hall Day, Basketball, lntersociety Rep., Dignitary C.W.C., C Club, Concert Choir, Honor Corps, Student Council. WEGENER, MARCIA Luminary, Spanish Club. WELD, MARILYN JOYCE Officer S.L.H., Zoology Club, Pep Room, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Teen WELTMAN, JULIA KATE Gold Medal Honor Society, Quill days, Athletic Shields, Officer Central Singers, Latin Club, Pep WEST, JACK Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Engineers' Red Cross. WEXLER, DONALD GARY Captain Football, All-Star Football, Basketball, Track, C.F.C., C Club, Honor Corps, Officer Home Room. Club, Special Gym, President Home Town Committee. and Scroll, Luminary Staff, Sports- Olympian, Officer Concert Choir, Club. Club, Silver Medal Honor Society, WIERSMA, DON Football, Mid-Year Grad., C.O.E., Zoology Club, Officer Home Room. WILCOX, NANCY LEE Silver Medal Honor Society, Luminary Staff, Quill and Scroll, Officer Drama Club, Spring Play, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Officer Pep Club, Officer Y-Teens, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Officer French Club, Officer German Club. WILHOIT, JAMES EDWARD WILLIAMS, JOSEPH W. Officer C.F.C., C Club, Football, Track, Student Council, Luminary Staff, Officer Hi-Y, President Home Room. WILSON, JANICE RUTH lntersociety Rep., Dignitary D.L.S., Concert Choir, Locker Patrol, Al- ternate Cheerleader, Silver Medal Honor Society, Big C , Sportsday, Luminary Staff. WILSON, RICHARD LEE gffger R.O.T.C., Rifle Tearn, Officer Memorial Club, C.J.C., Spanish u . WINDES, THOMAS ROBERT Officer Concert Choir, Central Singers, Memorial Club, R.O.T.C., Chess Club. WOOLERY, BILLY JOE WYMORE, PAT -Bronze Medal Honor Society, A.L.S., Girls' Choir, Drama Club, Y- eens. YOUNG, CAROL ANN Concert Choir, A.A.lJ.W., President French Club, Transfer: Student Council. ZENOR, MENA LEE Vice-President Student Council, Gold Medal Honor Society, President, Dignitary S.L.H,, President Drama Club, President Horizon Clulw, President Home Room, Officer French Club, Ofliccr Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Girls' Choir, Harmonettos, Officer Band, Red Cross, City Hall Day, Captain Locker Patrol, Spring Play Seniors Not in the Panels: BRANDKAMP, ROBERT LEE l' U l I- Jllxll J'.fll'l-rl,-fn IJ..3jll,mlg- BROWN, CARLTON RALPH Nw I- I , nr f31,g,,lr,l31l COCKRELL, RONALD S Eli -l l l l'l'JflU lA C'l'U lLll IWLINTUFI, '?IlglV.1ll Vcrilzg 'QE Q, L llilrmrl UQ-nn: ' ' l'lup,4Ll,r'ul .lllnuglr Ll-Ja, x,,,Ilmr-I Hnnlfl. ,Jiffy Cl,.urlLulnmr: ul QM I-lm? 113, Pu ,li fl ' l-, E ' , . ,,, ' A V A P Y l ,L A. ' w JI'-ell' Club, E11-Ylllllflr CIM, L1-full-rl Lluly Tcnms Term., VIII-L,Il, ,lilwlcnr C- nl 4: li-,-I,-rl':,c'nrl:1fll c CRAVEN, PHIL l-lvl lfllll Clul, FARRAR, WILLIAM HENSON Fmutlwnll om! Iilnxl-mtljloll lnfrumuulnln FOWLER, JULIA LUCILLE l-lL:CliC,' pporlgdny, Sl-LOTIPI-Q lnfromural GIBBONS, LEE fvlunngvr tiosketlvoll Honor Eturlenl Council GREEN, PATTY LOU HOLLOWAY, JUNE ELAINE Mud Yum' Groducte. MITCHELL, ROSALIE ANN Mud-Yeclr Graduate, STURM, FRANCES Pep Club WHEELDON, NANETTE Honor Society, Studs-nl Councllg SL H. Spencer Wilson Corpg, Fuorbo II and Boslxemoll Leflcrf C 1 ' flux O iln illllemurtam Strung Sun ul Chnl. Illlllltlfflll I,-mf, xvlhrlll wc. tlmt lmxv nut wcn 'll llx lam Uv lilltld, Lllltl lultlu QIIHIIC cnmlumcs, Believing xxlwcrc uc walnut prlwu. Iyllmu will nut lcuu-' us in flu' clust. lllmu nmclcst mlm, luf lxnmxs nut why, llc tlmmkx lic uw nut nlmrlc nl Illc. Aml Tlwu lunar mgnlc' luimz lllwu uri ,IU Xfxltj lmxfc' but l.1itl1, un' Lkllllvll Lum-xx Pwr linffwlerlgc is ul tlmings um' wc, And wr uc trust it unxws lrnm Illn- fx IUCHIU II1 LlklTlxIWL'5NL lLI II fllfrlll lnnrgivc my gricl lm' 'Inu ll'll1'lkK'Ll. Thx' crcutluru, xxlwm I lvluml w lgur. I trust lm llvcx in llvnr' rlllll llnrm l llllnl llllll XI11l'IlWlL'r In ln' llnul Illjlllkllll ik fqi ma ff, , V fl-W ,, 4 1 Q gm , yy: f ff W 1 , ,,,. wi, ,M ' . 'ff-54 2' Q ff f ff! f5'!Ff?a- hfg f' s W - if 2 ff -V 45,1 .gg Mfg 4 Q f fff ff ' Z a , f f f ffffffx '2 'V 7194? ,W J I f Q, LZ , f , f , f A Q 1 f f V, 2 i N ' X Z , f' X . ff! 'X V , M x 6W Qs M W 7 1 X Top Row: Here I comef, Mnookm Brown Wunng-rs,, Middle: Frau rrql-11 ur, Mr Basketball '56 Bottom: Pon: Kellys Eluosg 'Mccow 5 1 fy f ii 4, , W- , 1': ' 4 ,231 . ,vZHf'fzf?M .,2.,,, A ,,., 1,1 A v.-1..f QV' 5 , 1 W 4 1 , , f 4 f 'L' 5 ,, 'Zh ,:. , l 5 Q 114 I, if ,ga Q f wr fc ,ya 54 1' , A.. W I 1 Top Mid T Bot z 1 I 7 KV AY - . 4 .W 2 1,11 f VA ff f f I l W X af!! W! ww - Top: High School Teacher: Miss lrene Renner, Middle: Fast game of table tennis in the recreo- tion room. Bottom: Ron out of money with one chance left. T lhe high school classes ol the ll. llirl :iiio who-il nt-its organized in the fall of lflifl, when Xlis. .Nellir llahncx, ulro was then principal, requested the loan ol lite tczielicrs lroin Central flunior to teach the first liiesliinan class. Ili-i rctltiest was granted and the selected teaclit-rs uicli spent ol'iL' hour a day teaching their specific subject. ,Ns thc you -alien' to .1 close it was decided to set up ti permanent high school pro gram patterned after the Michael School in St. louis. il here one teacher taught all required subjects of a louryciti high school. hliss Elsie Lindgren was chosen to fill the position, and there she remained until her retirement in I955, it hen hlrs. lrene Renner took her place. Xfllitli the exception of special music conducted by Mrs. Veta Koenig, all thc classes are taught by hlrs. Henner hy alternating subjects different years. ln 1940 Central became the accrediting agency for R. Deluano enabling the seniors to graduate with the seniors ol' Central and to receive a Central diploma. This diploma pere mits them to enter a university without question as to the fulfillment of their requirements. ln 1943, under hh. Otto F. Dubach, then principal of Central Senior, the first senior class graduated with Central's graduating class, The Pt. Delaano high school classes have proved theme selves very successful through the years and several of the graduates have gone on with their college education and have received bachelors and masters degrees. The main event sponsored and presented by this year's high school classes at Ps. iDeLano was their St. Patriclc's Day program, given in the auditorium for the enjoyment of the entire school. Terry Brooks acted as master of ceremonies of the presentation and Mrs. Veva Koenig, musical instructor, directed the musical numbers. Top Row: B. Terry, R. Hunter, B. Glendening, D. Ridenour, D. SDOOY, K. Renick, L. Bennet. Row 1: S. Powell, S. Reoms, M. Dillon, G. Wehry, N. Hove, Absent: M. Higgs, H, Fogliorii. lm W WE W :QV W A 1 4 X '49 w,,. , W Za , I rf ,. vw? r ,Z yl t, . H ffw ,M aww, '9w 1 W 3 k- XV XX Standing: J, Foote, Trensurerg J. Hickman, Presrdentg E Hutt, Sergeant- ot-Arms. Sitting: G. Duren, Seeretciryg W. Bredenieier, Vice President, The 195556 junior class has reached their nexttoethe- lillith the otlieers to lend them, the junior eltiss comes last year of high school life. Ten of these xeurs are hehind to the uid old the Senior eliiss through the planning of and thus far there have been no olfliieers to lead them. the formal exenl ol' the xezir, the .lunioi Senior Promg and With the aid of lN'lr. Barry, the x'iee-prineipul of Central, hx' putting into elteet the plans lor Senior Hint. the Class has held their meetings. At one of these meet- The Prom xxus hiaix 19th :ind held til the I inle ilhetitre. ings they elected these following officers: .lunior and senior couples danced to the inusit ol' Holi hlurrxls orchestra from 8:30 until llgtlti lv. in. lts sueeess blohn Hickman, president. was due to the eooperntion ol' the junior .ind senior officers xgxfully Bredcmierv VjL.Cep,.C5idCm. in the selling ol the tielxets rind the Vplginning ol: small UNCC DUTCH Sccmmml detiuls that Lire so neeessurx lor u Yperleet exening. 1 ' ' Senior Dux: the xerx laist high sthool dux lor seniors. lull llmltc' tllcllmllul' is, for the most pert, planned hx the senior olilieers hut is EflHUFF15C1'gCimf'11f'211'TU5' carried out hx the juniors. 'lilhis duxi the scrniors tire M relieved ol' ull, sehool iesponsihilities :ind duties rind ure l hese students, hx' heing Voted as lenders of their Class, honored hx' their undereliissnnm. Vlunior clgissinen serxe hgixe heen given one of the highest honors that they erin the luneh 'rind in so doing hegin then role .us the nexx' reeeixte from their iielloxx' students in their high school lite. seniors. 28 fm-siiy Top Row. P rwglvtlvn, EL JvVer'l.'l.grs,tQr1, L Clllwv - .rgrltg-., y Snowdon, P Nortnwnaton C -tlffl Row 5: P gneltnn, li Stonu, F2 ,wlran l KL-ltcr G Necllwlalie, ,I Cntrgr, Gm.ll, L Moss, G. Fawkes Row 41 lj. 2 .- llrrr, J. l-lf1l.:,', F. Eurasia l Danlols, R. -llmr R Baldwin, L. Neoycs Row 3: L3 wtm-on l Purtlc, E Gllbcrt, E. Haynw, A .Nfrrrurr J its-wart, lA Pearson, N Tossllon. Row 2. J. Cary, D. Ycaroar, W. Vornmlllon, A 'AA Catncart, S. Stoyer, D Mulnolen, D. Hnshoa R. Srnutn, L VanDcflan Row 1: D Mar-Qnall, M Snull, R Clwadrlock R Brad llaw, M Goa-Jrnon, B. Cowan, M. Morton -ual ,if LK Top Row L Foster R Hlggxns L Nordlome M Maqel J Boyle R Denton G Muza M rr Row 5 D Slayens J Dyke E Go way, C Thomson D. Neill F. Braunlnger B , F Sm ts. Row 4: R. lzlluott J. Bra n . P mer, D, Rowan, . Milb , D. S oe- rn er, B. Ralmes, D. Woods, Row 3: M Hart, L. Bennefeld, B. Parker, W. Shipley, C Webster, M. Rrddle, L. Mabrey, J. Anderson B. Elatt. Row 2: J. Wheaton, C. Ralstin, D f f' Lyman, J Huklll, B. DeFoor, J. Kristianson L. Lancaster, J. Helm, R. Black, Row 'I: M Gragg, J. Marker, F. Edwards, C. Megerson M. Walker, M. Popplewell, K Winingar. Top Row: M. Shlelds, D. l-lossie, G. Smut l Q Stlllwell, T. Owens, D. Mayta, J Morrls, C Klrnljall. Row 5: M. Dauducan, l Foote. Carr, L, Krncald, J Freeman, D. HUQHCS, C Grlvlls Row 4: J Downs, J Jay, L GFECVN wr wf.r rl, J. Sports, G. Lipton. L, Schwab, K l.w.,rm, P l-llnton Row 3: L, Tally, 3 VVood- wrna' J Hardy, C. Prntclward, A. PGFRHLIVST A Vlllfrc C Conley. C. Elllott, B Melton Row 2. A, Amar, E Perfume, D Sol-naw. K lr' LW., F Anthony, N Kelly, K VVKH-ilY'liOlW, 1 pm-ll, J Maddox Row l: L Cordry. ffnllorr, J Correll, FL Sruflfr-r, K Enlar- 'frf' ltr' C Qlilrmfl 1 f, Z f ,,,,.f pd in Top Row: T Thornlarg, F' l-lon, If l'l.i:ff'3l'. Ton, H Roll, CE Fwullrg-, C l'lJr,'J E Jolrnfnn Row 5: P. Trllmaan, E VICV' J Cepina, D Blevins, D Sannllrn, L. l-li.ii.leon, T Erasliel-I Row 2: S Eleclf, D Harris, J Meyrr, ll Cor nelrus, S M Iloieraer, N Holi, L Dori Carlow Row 3: R Windes, S P-.pol-Qlfy, S flasrin, P Montgomery, D. Grass, N F?1i:harfJQon, li f Top Row: D. Sfeury, B. Brown, G. Brown, R Mills, E. Misenhelter. Row 5: J. S-colt, B Fitzpatrick, E. Derringer, T. McCoy, D L'l-lommedieu, D. Vogelsrneier. Row 4: J Howard, L. Park, L. Johnson, S. Slroucl, D Davisson, J. Hunt, C. Easterly, C. Hill Row 3: C. Polly, D. Potts, S. Jones, P. Par sons, P. Ferguson, M. Woolsey, D. Hulsell Row 2: M. Williams, J, Ganofe, B. Cox, K Nelson, L. Blankenship, C. Smith, J. Hughes Row 'lr S. Ireland, E. Land, S. King, B Chace, M. Williams, L. Zeagle, P. I-lemey. Jr ,f ,, ,, ww 'Qu Sanders. Row 2: P. Tickernyer, J l'VlUI'll5, D Wheeler, E. Duncan, C Farrner, E. Slam-r, N Rawlings. Row 'lz M Parker, C l-lull, F' I Dalton, E Trocosso, C McM:chacl, P Dow son, D Learns Top Row: J. Doughfrev, J Harmon, F Barnes, J. Prim, J. Coaghonor, J. Hays, R Erickson. Row S: D. Chullrno, B. Denman D, lngolsbe, G. Pool, L Bogqerly, E. Pills K. Miller Row 4: M Smllh, R Arnold, J Chaslarn, R. Dunrwind, M Slanlon, B Sarrcff, J. Flood, J Sacco, .I Haeflinger ROW 3: J. Scrlhnr-r, L Sfoltfg, W Gr-5-Qmwgx J. Crago, J Dye, P Clark, M Lockrudge, P Trlplell Row 2: F Anflcrson, S Kausnwans C. l'-louslon, P Haslicind J Fowlm, E Qolling, J. I-unf'll3erg, S. Cnc Row I1 N Merlin, M Welvlj, P Crrrlra, V, Paul, 'jr EEUU., p Mr' Clanahan T 'QW' Top Row: R. Boyd, F, Dutfey, G. Hurst, M Sturgcss, T Guhl, R. Teague, G. Coram, B Hutt, L. Sultzhaugh. Row 5: D. Lohoholder B. Jacobson, D. Frazier, T. S-innett, L. Cox C. Needham, R. Winegar, R. Peacock, D Shepard Row 4: P Wederneier, C. Himes, K Scruggs, J, Peebles, M, Arnold, M. Peyton W. Potts, J. O'Riley, Row 3: M. Hatfield P, Kimble, B. Williams, S. Harris, A. Wilson G, Curiole, D. Polen, J. Pryor, L. Olsen. Row 2 : V. Ladewig, N. Jay, D. Melton, S. Buchta A. Van Silterl, C. Krause, R. Cunningham K. Denman, J. Westwood. Row 'lz J. Clem ents, A. Fulton, J, Johnson, S. Richerson, L Hood, W. Boone, D. Holdshoe, S. Graham. f X f X . , f 42' 'W Top Row: G. Pike, R. Miller, J. Bragaw, G Johnson, R. Love, L. Easterly, A. Luther, J Cothran. Row 5: W. Hupp, N, Boline, B Boyer, M. Weltman, J. Charlton, P. Jobes K. DeVasher, C. Smiley. Row 4: W. Shields B. Sanders, W. Trotter, R. Smith, D. Pierce W. Myrick, J. Hunt. Row 3: J. Misenhelter D. Schultz, J. Brown, J. Thomas, N. Rogers J. Heigele, E. Solter, P. Morris, S. Gregg Row 2: L. Baber, K. Striker, M. Peyton, K Woody, R. Waltcher, B. Wacker, C. Taub mon, J. Hodson. Row 'I: K, McMichael, B Fulton, B. Denney, J. Mayfield, N. Ficken N. Saighman, B. Snell. Q . 71? X f, K., . if-rf PM C a ,, 3 AQ Top Row: V. Dahl, L Fozti.-r, i Eclftiwrt, l. Allen,J Wlaleori, F Dwyer T licllin-ian, P Elarlfer, C l-ludson, C Rairiwatiir Row 5: l VanCarnrJ, L. Carter, R. Fi:-,lf D Eeriy, l Settle, R Duncan, T. Era-'Iy, P Ferrell, T Manath Row 4: D Pakcr, R lf-'owf D Moore, .I Fry, B. Stratton, M. Williaihi, I, Knopper, L. Cartwright, D Rutherford Row 3: K. lhnow, G. Richardson, B Sanders, E. Sanders, L Campbell, P. Ebeling, K. Bush- nell, S. Ward, M Hall. Row 2: M Scheliv, B. Fitch, J, Cline, M. Buchanan, M, Tillery, J. Kernpker, C. Saxton, M. Murphy, N. Ball Row I: J. Manning, C McGill, J. Whitlock, J. Johnson, J. Gladden, M Vvilliarne, M Ghrist. + ya mgigf .' .?'f!.. f ,f 4 7' 1 1 ff Top Row: V. Gosney, L Gray, R, Bland, J Eieserneyer, R, Johnson, R. Haley, W. Loyett Row S: D. Vxfillvairis, J. Bohlken, C Lineberry W. Hessentlow, J McCance, W. Wolf, J B'VlQer. Row 4: C. Nolen, F. Sickrneier, J Smith, D McLain, J Lynd, B. Gary, C. Web ster, M Shodden Row 3: C Fry, L Sturgess J. EICJIF, Dent, NJ, Brjyd, D Dgvidgorql E, Barnes, J. Reinkerncyor. Row 2: S. Seymore, K. Sparks, D. Simmons, E- l-toward, G. Smith, pr HOV5, J. Johnson, V. Sirnrnans Row 'lz J Muyn, S lntante, 5, Trim-lvloiwrt, J Sperm K Jal'in'.ian. 1 ik! ' ..-1 .viii . Q i Ill Iii' :ras Q-, 1 - x l mm ,lg , H li Top How. Q hlbv- 4 K l.-Ov, 2 f V 1 6 J J f ,X Sf 7 X W 4 ' : 5 .g ,X 1 X Y y 7 1? x 5 S 5 E Top Row: M. Montgomery, R. Butler, D Tackness, E, Hodges, J, Ruchardson, L, Gates D. Wllllams, R Ryan, J. Munden. Row 5: T Walker, D, Burfram, D Summs, J. Hefter G. Jensen, L. Johnson, D. Clause, D. Manor L. Schusler. Row 4: M. McCIung, R. French W Ferrer, N. Halsey, L Legler, C. Clark , f N, 5 l l flow K. Hampfon, J Corlsss, J. Hatfield, T. Pevler Row 3: K. l-lowerton, S. Lusso, V. Hobbs, G Tnarnfon, J Hammond. Row 2: R, Hendricks B, Cooper, S. Baker, S Mclinfire, A. Potter N. Sodergr-en, Row I: S. Laughlin, D. Ferrell J, Zlnk, N. Snull, C Boyd, J. Cook, C Headen, M, Brloas. V f ,, 72 ,e ,, J, KRW ff W ff' J , ff ,' ,f ff ffgfff vfw ' f ,w.f14z 7 f , W I 4 f 9' J ' I A A Jr ff, VW' fm W L2 ' I 'W ,D 1 72 I l 4 Puff x vos. l , N 5 I, ' E ' ill' I 'M' ff-:fi f SJW wmv' NV AVE Wk 4...-W - ' 1 , V , ,, 1, 5 x ,1,?,,u 1 W, f- Qkjzk i 5 b ,nj F A 1 , i V lg, H 'r i . l'AI::.,.'.g f 34 Top Ro Row 2: Row T: w: The Luv Malo, LoT'S of pop Iwi' not much To work on EMT Memo, I Sow Three kings! Irwdusfriol Arts Awards Concert chow shows nfs muff. Oh bow slide 0 dgrmjw vw Q-w...,,qg fmhewwew 5 3.x f' f . I cw, , I Ayn. I g 'riff XS 4' . x X NW 'Y gs l 1 fo M, , X fs' 4 x u- Q, 9 g 0 0 W0 ,,.- 2 1 avr 15 J - ----- --fy-H----. ----- -- . W--Y, U f-V,--.- V- -Y-. -. A. . .- ..,.Y-.-- 5 .,, .-V..1....-....-.,..-..-. - -.,1.-,,....,.. ,-A , , , , , ,,,,, I BUCK TWG ACTIVITIES AND QRGANIZATIQNS I I T43-XQ X I 499 MXXMEWPE Jyj IN X-9 I-fIffIf-1I, .,,,,,,,,,,, I1,, I.I, S 0 X 'pjx QT?x?f-D A q 5 , 45 my INTERSOC COUNCIL Top Row: H. Dent, B, Ke d W bsfer, L, Turley, Mr, Barry. Row 1: M. Keller, S. Gron Rubelee, M. Smufh. 5 W . O , 5 55 5 55,--. Q 'S ww Q , 2 M3 f is , 5 WQSY15,-fy Gaz! 4 gguggff ,' W S ,f 4 1 l 1 REPRESENTATIVES -Top Row: G. Carr, D. Frye, D. Millard, J. Wilhoit, M. Doudican, E. Everett, L. Allew. B. Eckhardt, J. Barker. Row 5: D. Nisbett, V. Cooper, B. Harper, H. Fisk, W. Matlmson, D. Fuller, T. Grampsas, B. Jones, S. Fouts, D. Payne. Row 4: W. Myrick, W. Hessenflow, J. Meyer, S, Grant, K. Logan, J. Spangler, G. Borserine. Row 3: M. Miller, M. Cathcart, E. Gosney, L. Legler, N. Clark, C. Saxton, J. Cline, J. Brattori, M. Redpath, S. Grantham. Row 2: J. Cannon, C. Duncan, S. Lilly. M. Ward, A. Van Sittert, J. Manning, S. West. P. Morris, P. Avery. Row 1: P. Rutan, P. Sarrett, V. H-iskey, C. Lang, S. S-k.nner, J. Sperry, Miss Liebengood. W H- .. , r F J' OFFICERS Payne. W, f X3 ,f ALTERNATES Top Row: D Huntsinger, B, Wasmer, J. Flournay, l.. Kzncaid, A. Bowie, G. Muza, K. Seymour, R. Russell Row 4: M Clark, P Craven, J. Williams, A. Moinscn, V. Simmons, E. DonCarlos, R Palmer, F Simms. Row 3: K, Foreman, E lsrccil, F Purl, V. Hobbs, J. Earcliau, K Hayward, M Keller, .l Neely, C. Bland Row 2: B Arljiiotcr, P Green, D Holdsnoa, C. l-lill, D Roc, S Euchta, J Tlwomui, J Feitrgrs. Row 'lz .l li ng, C Phipps, B. Donny, J. Slwcplwrrrd S Ascamo, I, Firma, 1 Flaurnoy Standing: C, Fouts, S Grantham, FJ Ap plgmn, G, Carr, A Kuglar, R Cockrel Sitting: S. Grant, Miss Leiluerigood D 95 l 2 W t J l 40' OFFICERS Mondmg Q Calf, C Payne A l-Qll, H Y . .44w.lfl 5 -xpplr-lon Seated: C D ' rf 'X C.Q'Cl1Hfll, Nl v'VCJl'l i C h at J1 . .Sh ,yd ff X ,lk M .Q ' REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: E. Pyall, D. Mayla, K. Vogel, T Watts, M. Doadcan, J Daaghlrey, E. Evers-TT, B. Eckhardl, J. Juel, B. Franklin Row 5: A. Bowne, F. Slms, B. Phorrls J Blaxne, M. Redpalh, J. Richardson, G. Corlam, J Eckharclf J Van Cam Row 4 D F rr . , p. : . e ell, S. Appleby, L Gales, G. Boehm, S, Reich, K L J Co M S ' - . ogan, . oper, . Lmllh, M. Onl housen, P. Borrls. Row 2: P. Dawson, L Campbell, S. Rock, B. Cooper, S. Wilson, A Parkhursl, S. Fefters, C. Norman, J, Lasslfer Row 1: l. Covell, N. Shall, P. Allsworlh C Ketchum, J. Thomas, B. l-lafchlnson, J. Nlonf nilna, N. Jay. X it ,, 9 x'li 7 ALTERNATES TGP Row. ff 1'l ' 'l' C V.,ll,r li' L 7 fl ' L ' Y R 5: 'J 'D ll ' 4 M- - QI 'Y,, Cm Row Iwi , , 4: . PKLUC J J ' N ,4 f, .iq Y K . K ' in ' Row 3: l l' W V 1 ' X, F Y? . f V, .g Raw 'Z ll ' I - 'PQQ . IQWEJ 4' wi C :M Q 'nl 'W li I t :WWW 1 M W' ., . ., . f ,Q 1,-Q7 rl fgdwi ff V, ff ff V I Z ! f I I fy , l 5 V - , , . . J , f , I . V -nw I g f'-' 'V Z Q-7 A ', Z., 'f -, ,T , , g C fy f X V J V gn 1 , ':,. f J w , f . Z, ' aff' , .J . V, Mmm, , V., Z ,,,,W..., , fly., ,f I V V y 1 if ' .W 22' ,rf af. . ah., . f . If , ' ' ' kf f 7 V. ft ff V7 fy ' ' ., - ,. .. I , t V, if ,. J J , W X ' f fl . T J' A , YV . '. . f l Z ! 7 .- ,f by I n if .f il .. , W ,J I , . fa, ,gr '. fV ' A . fe f - 6 fini ,L I, , V . Mf g 4 , J - ' 1' L ff sf ff V , V' i ' , V 31 , f , , V , . , 1, J ,,,, , . -z, C7 , f J , ff' ff 'IV V, . ' ' W J ' V f V , ,z , f f ff ' t t X f WZff.:ZV S as, Z ,Neg W , ' J 7 . ',?eV,gix4fsilWsV0s V Z. f . f -, V , .ff 4 , X at A if f ' ' ff V X 1 I of I, WM tr , I ,., , p 4- -V ,V me 4 ' M V7 - GZ My gf . - X, M 'f :W f iff ' ., .JL-V: f V f ' ' ' W 494 f -.14 ,f ' 1 XA . Y 4-47 cf , Top Row: B. Appleton, High Distinction, D. Bird, Highest Distinc- tion, C. Brown, Distinction, D. DeWitt, Highest Distinction, J. Eglitis, Distinction, B. Folond, Highest Distinction, V. Glouser, Distinction. Row 4: H. Glovos, Distinction, S. Grant, Highest Distinction, D. Griscife, Highest Distinction, R. Hoffman, High Distinction, B. Hutchinson, Highest Distinction, B. Ingold, High- est Distinction, M. J. Keller, Highest Distinction. Row 3: M, Kincoid, Distinction, H. Kneedler, Distinction, A. Kugler, High Carnation day at Central is Honor Society day, for the Honor students are distinguished not only by their neat grooming and expression of pride in accomplishment but by the carnations pinned to their left shoulders: white for those with gold pins and pinla for those with silver and bronze pins. Each semester hliss Evelyn lN1cLaughlin. sponsor, plans an assembly ceremony for those students who have maintained fourteen scholastic points for two, four, and seven semesters, and awards the bronze, silver or gold pins, respectively. The third, fifth, and sixth semester students are recognized in the ceremony for their successful maintaining of the fourteen scholarship points, but must await another semester for the pin awards. VVhen points are figured, pupils who have entered Central from other Kansas City hivh schools are treated , F7 in the same manner as Centralites. Those entering from high schools outside the Kansas City District must wait one semester. If they maintain fourteen points during that semester, they are given full credit for the grades 40 Distinction, S. Lee, Distinction, K. Loman, Distinction, L. Mc- Kinney, Highest Distinction, J. Meyer, High Distinction. Row 2: M. Ohlhousen, Highest Distinction, V. McFoll, Highest Distinc- tion, B. Rothbun, Distinction, J. Sipe, High Distinction, J. Spen- cer, High Distinction, C. Sturgess, Highest Distinction, B. Vo-n Pelt, Distinction. Row 1: L, Walker, Distinction, M. Wcird, Dis- tinction, J. Weltmon, Highest Distinction, M. Zenor, Distinction. brought with them and are placed in the proper group in the society. Seniors having maintained a grade average of 3.65 or over are graduated With Highest Distinctionng 3.50, Witl1 High Distinction , and 3.10, With Distinctionf' Those graduating Witl1 Distinction are entitled to add one pearl on their gold pin, i'VVith High Distinctionf two pearls, With Highest Distinction, three pearls. Since the Honor Society is open to any student and the purpose is to further academic achievement these assembly ceremonies are the only activities of the society. The inspirational quality of the ceremonies is shown by the high caliber of the speakers. Dr. Robert llli Long. president of Park College, spoke at the first semester ceremony and Superintendent Iames A. liarlett spoke at the lxllax ceremony. Qfficers of the year were president, David Crisafe: viceVpresident, Andy liuglcrp secretary, llill .Xppletonz treasurer, lerre h l eye r. To l P Q Ro Ro Ro Ro 1, i 2 6 , swf' ' V 1 4 1 414, f f f 1 ' X! , 2' vf 18 ff VO I 0 '?n..,,1-v M wi. zihk Nfgkximvewdx .m:.f::.w' R 0 Y 4.x,Nh K fm HONOR SOCIETY, SILVER 5 f hi f ws foil' Row J lull- it, fs' LTP' l, J W if ka 1 , i . Hin , i L1 t.lrw.xi'i J , AQ, ' Kl,il-l i L- Nlntalffi 1 'gb..!, -X . 1 lwirflii- T we-r , F51 if E f ' ' 7 I 1 . A S f Y Nov- S X 'W li s VQJLF, ' Lflgii Lyirin, 2 ' K X ' L 'QQZXY '-nil rf nn, I .-lpattf E -wir Q 1- . , gif J lil., E ADDICITW J CW 'IX I ,J , Y i 5 X, f 'Nl 1 Pr 'CF1'eClY'l X S t P ' ,ix 1 ' t' Rm- 4- ri Parker i igflwm A X, 1 T I , , 'J l'lingL E Jayne, L Luv, S ,tom-r, 5 'sk W X- I 1 Tall-, J :-te-wart, N P Qhartl A ' f gifff, N ln, A Parltlwurst, L. l-lu,l3.w 3 ' 5 f , 2 -ff J' 5 5 Row 3. N Holt, E Israel, I Hamlin, I 5 2 , G Cockrell, K Nelson, B. Smith fi-A X , J E1 De Foor, F3 Stover, P Parndns, 3 f r -Q, -X .Q L Blankenship E J' I ' ' W - if 5 N ' Row 2: E Duncan, S Austin D. X , i 3 ' ' Rubelee, R. Wincles, J. Kristian- xx - ' ZX 'f son, J Flournoy, B. Chaco D - 1- gf 0 'vm F Potts, F. Edwofds f A 7 .L f I ' .Bm ' Row I: J. Lassiter, J. Carroll, lj S , Mallory, S Ascanio, J Wilson, l , i 4 - , f Covell, M. Srnith ' 2. 2 1- ' Q. X ffgwf jf. Q. - . ,.2 I I I Q , ,. . 1, ff 3.0 gf . h Af 'W Cv J 5' f Y X 'V H f 1 K X 'nv rum 'K Ls L SX Z: 16, 5,1694 ,Z Ni, HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Sfandg,-,gf ,A iqrmlgf, xf,qQ.PfQai4.1f:rwt E Aauletm -f-frotar Seated: I 'ffwflf Trenurir D Gr,-. J4+. V'ff l 'WT QQWAS I 4 WW sf 2: 5, . 4 74 ,f f f '51 Mx , HONOR SOCIETY, BRONZE Top Row: H. Jensen, A. Wilwerding, A. Luther, N, Luther, R. Bland, D. White, W. Wolf, D. Frazier. Row 5: W, Shipley, M. Cummings, B. William, N. Hendrix, A. Ben- ingfield, E Unruh, M, Welfman D, Fitzgerald, L Cox. 1 Row 4: P. Morris, S. Tunnell, J Brown, V. Hiskey, M. Hall, P Wilson, K. Bushnell, P. Wedeme.er Row 3: P. Hays, J. Thomas, C. Phil- lips, B, Manning, P. Ebeling, G Hayes, J. Fetters, K. Striker. Row 2: C, Touhrnan, S. Buchfa, N Jay, J. Blair, J. Gladden Pritchard, C. Norman, C. Saxton ,C. Row I: P. Kimble, C. Di Carlo, C, Bland, L. Hood, L, Sturgess, D. Millard. 12 'vtwb-ww 4, mwvfrywvne PV? 4 'mira .. L ! wa Seated S As-:onto J :pe as xxx 'X 'WN 7'4',i.,QZi . - ,A J M, Win Wa , Covell g2:Ir:ggr:gliNArC.SEypktt,pl:ilg?gc:pgrpApTlg5rkiTJ6, ipcexpiigt, G. Schluter, Co-Editors. mdeimEgi,tOCo-Closs Editor, M. Keller, Athletics Editor, I The Centralian is the major student activity of the book without pay or grade or medal. Only the experience school in that the staff and sponsor spend more man-hours in planning and executing, the thrill of achievement, and in its preparation than are spent in any other one activity. loyalty to school have been their reward. lt features the life of the entire school and every teacher The organization is really threefold: Sales, Miss Mary and student Cwho will sit for a picturel. The quiet effi- Grubbs, sponsor, using her bookkeeping students, Business, ciency with which the book is produced may account for Mr. C. S. Hann, advisor, and Editorial, Miss lla Maude the unsung heroesv of the editorial and business staffs. Kite, advisor. Withoiit fanfare, the Centralian is delivered to pur- The editorial staff is chosen through competition by chasers on Centralian Day. Feverishly each Centralite leafs making dummy Centralians. These are judged by the art through the book to count the times 'ihen is in it. Then, staff of Burger-Baird engravers on originality, neatness, oops,,' he's off with pen in hand for signatures and Roses and feasible cost. The choice of editors-in-chief is made on Are Red. At the end of the day each page is still black scholastic and personal rating records of the contestants, in and white but Written all overl addition to their work on the dummy, by Miss Ila hdaude The theme, design, write-ups, snaps, photographs, make- Kite. Mr. C. S. Hann choses his staff on past records of up? Did you notice it? conscientiousness and efficiency. For fifty-seven years, a staff of seniors has edited a year- Stondlng J Meyer A Purtie E Israel. M. Word, Co-Closs Editorg I. Cochran, S. Corlson, Co-Club Editorsg D. Co Business Monogers. Helmer, Art Editor. ilu? l Q Wilma, l Q I A,-it ,- 96, J. Ji , D ' PM '11, 4' We? 'J Covell, H wash :Nix 5 '23 fi ,ffcm , .W Z ,vm f 1 Z X 9. 1 S,-,a'l'e',,ga: I .x fir. f my LUMINARY I Top Row: J, Boller, J Flpurfmy D Pmorrvf- D GVIXCJJLJ Row 4' Q Bmlord, B Drake, M Luther., N Conrad M155 Olrilwom Row 3: C Thpmua, J lvwyer, I Covell, Z Grout, R N'or1PeIT Row 2: S Shofrer, B Gregory, J. Roberta, D Helmcr 5. Lone. Row 1: L. Lux, J WnI'sor1, C Norman, G Lamp, VJ Wulcox LUMINARY 2 Top Row: J. Wvllloms, A. Bow.e. J Cooper, L. Smlder, J, Boyle. Row 4: M. Clork, B. Horper, S Lee, M. Hnel, D. Frozuer, M Conrad. Row 3: F. Dye, L. Mc- Kinney, M. Hinze, J. Meek, B Brozeol, M, Wegner, Row 2: P Skinner, C. Bedemk, D. He-Imer, C, Phipps, L. Wolker, B. Roth- bun. Row 1: P, Compbell, P Meinen, P. Sorreff, D. Bard, M Muller, M Gibbs. BUSY or Work flung up thc od section, Editor of Hurd work, typuco of sfoff ,Lyn- 'wffv . I ww ' l l . , , AV I , -e 2, WFT 41 f Y , '- 4 X 1 4' ,nt - f, 'Ryu .xi 5 Top Row: We ore The Aristonicinsg The Winnersg The Rose of M.L.S. Row 3: No one con beat the Webster boysg Forever Delphionsg We ore The Fronklia boys Row 2: Here's o kiss from Tholicing We serve the Jeffersonsj Fight on for Emerson, Row 1: The classy lossies in Two shades of blue, The Sloches. lntersocietv is Coronation Ball, Ns o veninv Game New Ye'1r's Eve and 'lcwel Ball all rolled into one. Corsages, crepe paper streamers, heels, petticoats, hare shoulders l n rv ' T hlazers, grand march, banners, songs-and then the declamationsl Dramatic skits, monologues, scenes from the worlds best plavs. Nine of them, each one more thrilling than the previous years. Un the eden of his seat with hated hreath the cluh memhers await the announce' ments ol' the winners-3rd place-2nd place-lst place and the cup. Tears and laughter, hedlainl flnloxv have we escaped the fire depart- ment?iD All that is left is lt might have heenf' f'X MW W tx fl X l ,JJ Q K T Webster , Jliirfi . Srl. 5 lmarrs' :N Aiwa ug' L W VWCCSYCFI Arisfonlon: M bmlfl' M KlFlCGl'l V VVUVO M Mlller K Foreman L. Cordry Jefferson: D. DeVVlT'f J Spencer J. EQIITIS J. Fry T. Ashby J Freeman Delphion: G. Friebe S. Carlson D, l-lelmer S. Stover B. Poland L. Lux Franklin: B. Forbis F. Efzenhouser H, Fisk J. Williams L. Turley S, Slater Minerva: M. Glbbs D. Davisson B. Knmberlmg V. McFoll S. Grant P, Meinen Emerson: B. Brown L. Kincold B. Whlfoker R. Cackrell J. Baker G. Fouls Tholion: M. Keller l-I. Kneedler D. Bird C. Normon L. Sfurgess S Slofer Slache: S. Jonei B, Van Pell K Nelson M Zenor P Cnaaooglf. C Hlll FORMAL M 1 4 Q? Er uNFoRMAL PERSONAL SAY ' -' E-SAY NARRATIVE VERSE SPEECH DECLAMATION 'G ll L Lx . Amr' L ij b no - as an . 4, L My B 4, . Q V. ,g L 3 W f A l L 1 - L L45 5,1 W 'Uv K 7.4 . K N X K Q, f X ' LL ,Sew 7211. , if I-1 g , L al, nv L ' -'Q ix I ' Sf ff 1 Sw. 5 X Q: ,, . s , rv , L WL' XL A of ' , ' A 'ln' f K 5 W L Luz, mf 1 L AQ 4 ' ' 4 151 ' .iv . 'W 11 f. I , L . 4 fn - I L A L , ,Fu gf, V! ,, uw f an an X Z. , ' L I ' L N W 7'- f 'Z'-. H , ' 2? , www? f 5 ff? . , r ,f 'L rf, ' ,L A. ' ., I ffm , J Q W' y ff ,N , , L L L ww f L, ff L - 42 I Y L 5 Wg 'G W iv A N Qfii L S- ' ' L X 'E 1:55, A i I . V . 'I , ' f ' , ,,, '1 ' 4 , . , ' 2- If . I 4 45 iQ i I 4 yy. l H q- '. Q33 - ' H3 W .Q fy 'lf J, X Q A4 A 4 5 gs Q . ' if ln the late summer the Nvebsters gave a hayride for all members, Aristonians, and rushees. This was followed by a' miniature golf party for the Wfebsters and rushees only, which was a rousing success. in the early fall rushees were somewhat forgotten and the members of the WCTJSIGITS and Aristonians gave a house party. Suddenly the rushees were remembered and just in time to call them pledges Al' though pledge day, pledge court, and pledge week were uneventful they will long be remembered by some. There was little activity during the winter months, but with Inter-society only four months away, ideas were be- ing formed about apparel, events, and songs. The members took time out from the work only to install new members. In honor of these boys, dusty paddles, old lipstick, and M OFFICERS Back Row: G. Webster. Front Row: D. Grisafe, G. Sclaulter, S. Ballard. new shaving cream were brought out for the gala occasion. Unlike their sisters, who tried to rid themselves of new members, the VVebsters brought into the fold a new Crop of intelligent and serious-minded individuals after a seri- ous ceremony of speech making. Again a spirited group of youths turned to the situation at hand, that of preparing for Inter-society. VVearing ap- parel was decided, as were the songs and events. Shortly before the deadline of events and songs the VVebsters were thoroughly prepared to take possession of the cup. In the Webster tradition of taking things on the chin, we will recount this year as one of great achievement and fine activity. Top Row: Mr. Raleke, Mrs. McKenna. Row 4: R. Owsley, D. Gregg, G. Webster, D. Fuller, E. Pyatt, J. Stukenburg, J. Barker, T. Tucker. Row 3: B. Wennersten, L. Banks, T. Nelligan, J. Hunt, T. Schwrndt, L. Settle, R. Lohniolder. Row 2: J. Charlton, D. Lohmolder, J. Mallet, R. Palmer, T. Brady, R. Drake. Row 1: G. Schluter, S. Ballard, B. Pharris, D. Grisafe, G. Fawkes, W. Ashmore. H Wwe .,- T Q inn-,..,, pawn It . we , , x . VA OFFICERS G. Lomb, M. Word, M. Kincaid, M. Smith. As its first social event of the school year the Aristonian Literary Society gave an Alice in Worrderland rush party. Story book characters lived and breathed again. President Georgia Lamb sang Tm Late, Tm Late, cups and saucers danced, playing card waitresses served the guests, and Aristonian's own Alice. Marjorie Ward, gazed on in dignity. Later in the evening rushees were served dainty lavender cakes, punch Cin tea cups, of coursel, and were presented with miniature bunnies. The VVonderland scene drew to a close as Aristonians and alumnae, as Georgia directed, sang old familiar A.L.S. songs. The year got well under way with the traditional coke party, a chili supper, and the annual VVyandotte slumber party. In honor of their brothers, the Aristonians, under the direction Top Row: Mr. Harm, Mrs. Sh f M. S Th B of President Peggy Borris, held its annual Pied and VVhite luncheon at the VVishbone. The Purple and Lavender Tea, under the direction of President Marjorie VVard, was held at Blue Hills Country Club, rushecs were presented with orchids. On VVebster Day, Violets in red and white checked dresses and C.W.C. in lavender shirts hiked to Marilyn Halls home to enjoy fried chicken and trim- mings served by A.L.S., under the direction of President hflarilyn Kincaid. Pteigning dignitaries for Inter-Society were: Song Leader, Marjorie VVardg Standard Bearer, Georgia Lamb, Violet, Marilyn Kincaid, Medal Pinner, Mary Don Smith, Flower Girls. Patsy Allsworth and Bernita Smith, Honor- ary President, Kaye Foreman, Pianist, Barbara Gregory. o er, mit , . Gregory, C. Saxton, M. Goodman, M. Miller. Row 3: S. Buchro, J. Bloir, M. Holl, P. Comp- bell, C. Dunccm, M. Word, S. Stroud, J. Smith Row 2' S Horris E Polmer, S. Seymour, G. Lomb, L. Cordry, B. Choce, A. Ardnt, Row 1: D. Clow, P. Aiisworm, s. Kang, K. Enioe, B. smith, M. Kihedid, B. srueker. wumrwnwwvwn-mp, W' fa 3 ' ff . ' 5 V 4 N7 I f PM Q Aj vw gpg- We V - f 1, U ff 6 A we , ry W i n ' f I 'V I .nr an Y , 4 , ,, ,k',' f , 1 r, ag M.. PM .-. .. r 2 .Wu ,W-Q f ,awwigpmmx V, r, , f Q - W f Q -i i The leffersons started off the year with high hopes of a successful year-especially hopes of adding excellence to the club through pledging new members. The first rush party at Swope Park was a success foodwise. Food-sp0rts- food-and baskets full left over! The second party was with their sisters, the Delphians-supper at Francine Gilletts, the Vlfyandotte game, and a party at lanice VVilson's: ping- pong and dancing. Rushees were entertained at dual parties, again at lanice's but also at lerry Cavlords The parties terminated in a hayrack ride and picnic supper that furnished loads of fun. The alumni party at Steve Reichis during Christmas OFFICERS Top Row: J, Spencer, J. Gaylord. Row 'ls T. Ashby, S. Reich, B. Kennedy, holidays was a drought as tar as punch was concerned. Everyone agreed the recipe should have been doubled. A progressive rush party began at lack Smithis, pro- ceeded to Carolyn Shinn's, on to Janice VVilson's for hot dogs, cake and pop, and then to Mike Conradls for danc- mg. Seventeen new members were the net profit of all this electioneeringf' VVith thirty-seven literary lights set for the cup, VVe shall not fail, became our motto. Call meet- ings, song practices, pep talks, and dress rehearsals filled the all too short weeks before the Big Event. Second place was the outcome for the lads in orange and black. Another year, then the cupl Top Row: J. Spencer, G. Rainwater, B. Johnson, N. Luther, J. Gaylord, C. Stillwell. Row 5: T. Ashby, B. Kennedy, P. Jobes, D. Coomer, J. Eglitis, R. Bland. Row 4: J. Fry, S. Reich, D. Shepherd, W. Mathison, A. Luther, D, Scott, L. Cline. Row 31 D. Nisbett, T. Bradley, R. Duncan, J. Freeman, L. Cline. Row 2: D. De Witt, L. Coughenour, D. Fitzgerald, J. T. Spotts, L. Hudson, J. Smith, Miss Kuhn. Row 1: M. Conrad, L. Stalder, E. Viers, R. Rowe, L. Cox, J. Bohlken. -f- 3 f , , ki? if f sf s sv Vi ni tt ol I2 tr N hi ai C al sc ci rc P 2 vw -sl X N, 1 W 2 in-ww-ff i 1 pa., Wswdmyf With a big thrust at the beginning of the year, the Pranklins settled down to be a club, like the rest. Bob Blair, lntersocicty Pmepresentative, started the year off right by showing the big guys around to all the parties and fun with the lXflinervas, while President lohn Cooper was keep- ing his eyes peeled for some husky sophomore rushecs. Later, President Dave Payne was the lucky guy to preside over the rushing and initiating of the buff and browns to be into club. During the second semester, Larry Turley took over Intersociety Representative spot and led the big boys of buff and brown into third place for the second consecuf J , ' ,iff - wf' ' nf--I , f, 7, , 4.7 fn., V ' 'Y W fa, QC ,, A Y, fa , , , ,W We 'W' of M , if ff f iff! i I. , . X 1, .ff V. ' , A , , f, ,J fa P 44 v. li W Wi 1 J ,,, A J . Q Payne ing over the affair. Patires, Pianists. OFFICERS J. Cooper, B, Blair, J. Flaurnoy, L. Turley, D. M . I il Por Minerva Day the Pranklins dressed in green and white and serenaded their sisters with sweet, catchy tunes. and later showered them with white roses. The girls of hfl.L.S. gave a great potluck dinner for the Pranklins the dav before lntersocietv with President lim Plournoy look' The dignitaries elected this year were: Dave Payne, Song Leaderg Charlie Hill, Medal Pinnerg Terry Turley, Standard Bearer, lim Plournoy, Howard Fisk, and Ernie Top Row: F. Etzennouser, M. Palmer, M. Doudicon. Row 5: R. Dahl, J. Flournoy, B. Blair, E. Patiers. Row -1: D. Payne, B. Forbis, L. Gibbons, L. Greenwood, J. Cooper, C. Kimball, R. Moore. Row 3: L. Foster, R. Fisk, G. Carr, J. Wainwright, L. Carter. Row 2: L. Turley, J. Blaine, W. Hook, G. Upton, Mr. Lukens. Row 'lz D, Millard, J. Williams, R. Harper, H. Fisk, C. Hill, T. Webb, R. Wasmer. S 3 , fa-if 3 fl it 2' I Q Q ,B ' .1 . 1' AAG' a....-., was ,. ....,,. ,....,... ','Ufu-anvil! '1 li 'iv B :NR P1149 K . 9 . . s s l 1 QNNVWX ix 1 Que as I . iw 5 l v ' U, x gs-v E -. 1 'U u I , il ' il! ti 'ki .QW J i . mm, 43. ,., x .f,, 'J x.. OFFICERS Top Row: P. Skinner, J. Meeks, S. Grant, B. Kimberling, S. Grantham. Row 1: M. Gibbs, P. Meinen. 'iPlaymates, come to play with me , this was just one of the many numbers at the hlinervas First party, lN'linnies in hlerrylandfl in honor of their rushees. The program consisted of a cast of Nursery Rhyme characters, who did everything from reciting poetry, to a gay pantomime. Pavors of stuffed animals, with the traditional green and white ribbon tied around their necks, were given to each rushee, after which the favorite Minerva songs were led by President Beverly Kimberling. C Then it was Back in the Saddle Again for a ripe roarinw' hillbilly party, where everyone wore her grub- biest clothes, sat on bales of hay, and ate sandwiches from the old ehuckwagon. In early November, the rushees re- ceived a lylinerva pin from their big sisters, at a pinning ceremony held at Central Christian Church. ln December. the Hhlinniesn put on their Finest duds and took their rushees to the Ann ual Creen and Wlhite tea, at the Pick- wick Hotel. Responsible for the great success of the tea was Judy lkfleek, President. ln February, the rushees, at last, became lX'linervas when they were sworn in and pre- sented a white rose and candle by President Sally Cran- tham. ln honor of their brothers the Minervas dressed alike for Buff and Brown day. That night, Pat Skinner, President, served as hostess at the Franklin and lXlinerva potluck dinner. The officers for this year were: Inter+Society Represent' ative, Sandra Crantg First Term President, Beverly Kim- berlingg Second Term President, Judy Meek, Third Term President, Sandra Crantham, Fourth Term President, Pat Skinner. Top Row: L.. Johnson, D. Potts, J. Manning, D. Davisson, J, Dye, D. Melton, D. Shulte, S. Ward, L. Campbell . . : . . m P Wedemeire Row 2 J Cannon, M Montgo S. Lilly, V. McFall. Row 'l: F. Dye, M. Gibbs, P. Meinen, M914 41. H0 as lb W, a ery, C. Conley, l.. Talley, C. Bland, M. Williams, B. Melton: S. Grantham, B. Kimberling, S. Grant, J. Meek, P. Skinner, Wav! ' afwffw Q W e M we ,f 1 Nw . ,V fi., W- ,Wy fail, 2' I ff 1 ,if I -193, ,AW , . f J .1 ff, 4 ' 4 mv' ,, , Q7 OFFICERS Top Row: J. Boker, H. Dent, R, Cockrell. Row : L. Dorsett, A. Miller. , M J 7 W 4 . 1 ' 1 A barn dance with TLS. was the first gala occasion that the boys in the gray and blue had. Gobs of refresh- ments and some really good music made the dance a great success. With President George Pouts beating out the rhythm and Harold Dent, lntersociety Representative, do- ing the same, it can be said that this was one of the live- liest events of the year. Harold also led the Emersons in a rip-roaring football game that included both rushees and many of the old pros. Although rain and a jammed finger caused brief delays, the Emersons felt that the event was a great success. The leadership of President Terry Deren- clinger paid off as GEC. staged many stag parties. WM 4 X- f x ,W MSW During pledge week, the gray and blue and TLS. had two parties and a picnic which everyone thought was the Hcoolestw event of the year. President lerry Baker was host at all pledge week events. On Thalian Day the guys wore gold and white, and later were guests at a potluck dinner given by their sisters. The next night the Emersons went wild when they found themselves the winners of Interso- ciety. President Art Miller was probably the happiest, but by all indications, he was not the only happy Emerson. Top Row: A. Miller, H. Dent, H. Medlin, J. Fotte, G. Johnson, T. Allen, L. Monsker. Row 3: R. Cockrell, W. Rentro, J. Echcirdt, B. Whitaker, B. Echordt. Row 2: J. Boker, R. Brown, D. Blevins, L. Butcher, D. Berry, J. Juel, R. Borker. Row 1: C. Lineberry, K. Logon, W. Bredemier, L. Kincaid, L. Rohovit. Am AQ? Af f 9405 43 Q2 ,L , xm Qwffeir at 5 N ,ww W Z w fs 4 rs .. X. fy. 1 XY s . I J , X 2 vi QQ OFFICERS Top Row: P. Sarrett, M. Keller, S. Roberts. Row 1: D. Bird, J. Sipes. new if 'W S v Prills and bows with punch and gingerbread men helped set the scene for a little girl party at which T.L.S. enterf tained their rushees Linder the direction of President Donna Bird. Featured games, such as ringvaround-the-rosy and drop the handkerchief, with everyone being given a large yellow lollypop, highlighted the evening. Two weeks later the Emersons joined the Thalians in giving an old- fashioned barn dance complete with lanterns, horseshoes and wagon wheels. The Daisies had their annual coke party the first day of school, serving coke and sandwiches and presenting a delightful program. A few weeks later all members and rushees attended a hen party which con- sisted of a glib session and potluck supper enjoyed by all. ln contrast, a solemn and dignified pinning ceremony was held at which the rushees pledged their membership to T.L.S. After the rival VVyandottei game, the bus chartered by CEC. and TLS. brought the gang to their house party which later was followed by a Thalian slumber party. A big event of the year was the Halloween party at which everyone had her fortune told by an honest-toe goodness fortune teller. The beautiful and traditional Cold and VVhite Tea was given at the hluehlebach featuring French pastries and vellow rose corsages with President Pat Sarrett welcoming the alumni attending the tea. A Christmas party was held with the exchange of gifts and the serving of refreshments. New Years eve arrived with the girls of Gold and White welcoming in the new year by having their annual slumber party. Pledge week came and went with President Shirley Roberts inducting the new members into the club. Finally, the long-awaited ln- tersociety arrived with the Daisies hoping to keep the cup they won last year. On Emerson Day, potluck supper was given in honor of the guys in blue and grey with ,loanne Sipe serving as hostess. Top Row: C. Elliott, S. Slater, S. Owen, P. Sarrett, L, Stargess, P. Kimball, B, Dent, J. Sperry, B, Starrett, Row 3: M. Keller, M. Boyce, J. Lassiter, J. Hardy, C. Prichard, G. Daren, M. Christ, G. Hayes, V, Adams, Fl Jay. Row 2: C. Norman, B. Cowan, P. Ebeling, M. Stanton, S. Piper, K. Hayward, J. Webb, S. Greene, M. Rogers. Row 1: D. Bird, L, Hood, J. Correll, S. Roberts, H. Batts, B, Gabbert, S. Aseawio, l-l. Kneedler J. Sigue. Y? .6 1 . in W t haf' My 'V .--gn P2 .n,:11- I W7 nv A splash began the Slaches' rush parties this year as Anchors Away was presented for the second year, much to the delight of the members as well as the rushees. Small blue boats decorated the dock while everyone enjoyed a day of swimming and boating at Isalqe I-otawana. Alumna Sonja Hughes was hostess with Irene Covell providing speedboat rides. Icy-cold watermelon was enjoyed by all rushees at the home of President Mina Zenor, as the Slaches presented a minstrel show for entertainment. Singing brought the successful evening to a climax. After the first day of school, a coke party was given by the girls of blue and blue at the home of Sue Appleby. A traditional spaghetti dinner lent an air of expectancy before the Slaches, rushees, and dates boarded a decorated bus to attend the VVyandotte game. The dinner was held at ludy Helstronfs home. It was the pleasure of our mem- OFFICERS Top Row: I, Covell, L. Walker, B. Von Pelf. Row 1: M. Zenor, D Rubelee, J. Meyer. bers to entertain the literary societies and guests at one of the biggest house parties of the year. The party was held at the home of Irene Covell. The annual Christmas tea was presented at the Hotel Bellerive with President Irene Covell acting as hostess. Corsages of white carnations were presented to the rushees and our advisor, Mrs. Ary. Christmas gifts were exchanged by the loyal sisters at the home of Irene Covell. Lights, decorations, punch and cookies made it a gala occasion. Slaches then set to work, under the leadership of Presi- dent ,loAnne Roberts, in preparation for Intersociety. For Blue Dayw the Slaches came bursting forth with navy blue sheath dresses and white carnations. An evening in eager anticipation of the event to come, was spent by the girls in blue. Clntersocietv left the classv lassies in a tie for third place, but very happyj 4 Top Row: S. Milberger, C. Webster, D. Rubelee, I.. Walker, Row 3: J. Helstronn, M. Weld, S. Jones, G. Cockrell, P. Montgomery, J. Meyer, l. Covell, J. Thomas. Row 2: P. Parsons, P. Hensley, P. Wilson, S. Appleby, B. Arbeiter, S. Austin, K. Nelson, P. Hayes, B. Von Pelt. Row 'I: J. Meyer, R. Clrioddock, C. Sfurgess, B. Brozeol, B. Hutchison, V. Hiskey, T. Bolenbough. .ow 'Q-. , x we V' Q . ,.n 'V A , L.. s P ' QQ ' Q, 1 A f 7 f '- 5. Q3 H- M 44' 1 f ,M 42 X ,, fa. ,Q 2 f I df 1 W4 fmQ. ' if , f 1 X ' ff, M f ,f AW K t W Z ff M f , at ,. M V ' ' M9f5'5 'v A Fa-1 Top Row 4 X . x Q f 'S-Q r X 'mygfp A e in X J 'U 1 , , L14 Tr1+ w r CJ C T 'f rxvmf 9 J , Ru' 7 f ,f ,, f L , L iv Row 1- wr - + I . , ,Q,,xA,., .5 1 W x www ,WW '54 f 1 : . N4 S. M.-W ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..... A , , VU... ,.., 0- ,NMIQV viwi , 4 n , W V JM . q lf 'Nw mi ps M Ja 15 'W f 4' I gi?5q 'I A Qy, Z' Mf ,fggw W! xW,W Z , 55 f 0 ff W4 wrfw vwffwwww QQWQ-ww' iwmf . ,. iff' ,, fi If you see a dzinure bliss sitting in the hall, dont tiiinlq she is an outcast from a nearby classrooinl Far from it, she is the arrn-of-the-law for that locker corridor. She grants locker permits, challenges all Wanderers, and directs visitors to their destination within the building. The patrols at the entrances to the building require permits or passes from all students who enter or leave the building and turn them into the olfice at the close of the hour. To safeguard the property of the students by strict observation and by reporting unusual situations to the office is the responsif bility of the Locker Patrol. These students are sponsored by Mr. Bud L. French and are appointed by the vice- president of the Student Council from girls in that par- ticular hour study hall. Each hour patrol has a captain sits? LOCKER PATROL CAPTAINS Top Row: B. Lucas, J. Pryor, K. Foreman. Row 2: D. Melton, S. Ascanio, J. Mayfield, C. f Fry. Row 'l: B. Hutchinson, S. Grant, M, Zenor, l X whose business is to cheek the corridor for any vacated posts. These absences she reports to the study hall teacher. Tact and responsibility are two necessary attributes of a patrol. These girls have served the school as captains this year: First Semester: Head, Sandra Crantg Captains: Hour 1, Barbara Lucas, Hour 2, Kay Foreman, Hour 3, Barbara Lucas, Hour 4, Donna Meltong Hour 5, ludy Pryorg Hour 6, Barbara Hutchinson, lclour 7, Sandra Ascanio. Second Semester: Head, Mina Lee Zenorg Captains: Hour l, Carol Balsting Hour 2, Kay Foreman, Hour 3, Charlene Fry, Hour 4, Donna hleltong Hour 5, ludy Pryor, Hour 6, Barbara Hutchinson, Hour 7, Joyce Mayfield. Top Row: D. Harriss, J. Meyer, L. Johnson, L. Park, D. Millard, B. Barker, D. Davidson, L, Francis, D. Woods. Row 5: S. Owen, V. Adams, J. Hukill, J. Hardy, S. Ascanio, G. Lamb, N. Wilcox, J. Helstrorn, M. Cathcart, J. Pryor. Row 4: N. Holt, V. McFaIl, B. Underhill, l.. Bennefeld, S. Trueblood, S. Infante, C. Fry. F. Gillett, D. Millard, B. Brazeal. Row 3: R. Arnold, D. Potts, S. Roberts, S-. Harris, K. Woody, J. Mayfied, N. Paxton, B. Lucas, C. Duncan, B. Hutchinson. Row 2: M. Gibbs, R. Cunningham, S. Yeager, K. Foreman, B. Arbieter, D. Melton, C. Bland, M. Buchanan, B. Foland, C. Hull. Row 1: M. Keller, M. Ward, M. Zenor, S. Grant, l. Covell, J. Wilson, D. Clow. 1, ' A! -ss W. ' ' ts i L T S N i e S 44: X - - v f .4 WX . S tax gi, 4 'HQ' .. INT g f 'f r ' . N B f , 5 T 34, Z r 'Q W f OFFICERS The Honor Corps is made up of forty young men who have been chosen by the student body to serve the school as monitors in the cafe- teria during the lunch periods and in the corridors leading to street exits. They must meet the eligibility requirements ot neatness in ap- pearance, courteous in manner, and regularity in attendance. They must maintain an average of eight scholarship points and have been enrolled in Central at least one previous semester. The list is approved by a committee composed of Mr. Barry, the Honor Corps colonels, presi- dent of Student Council, and two members of the faculty. The Corps is organized into squads with colonels and captains for the different hours of the day. The order and neatness of the lunch room and halls are their direct responsibility. The appearance of the school is the measure of their serious application to duty. Top Row: Mr. French, D. Payne, L, Turley, J, Hickman. Row 6: A, Kugler, B, Whittaker, G. Webster, L Schwab, J. Foote. Row 5: R. Owsley, A. Miller, C. H ll, C. Gehrs, B. Pharres. Row 4: J. Jay, W. Breclemier L. Gibbons, B. Appleton, B. Blair, J. Tucker. Roy 3: K, Logan, E. Huff, T, Derendinger, H, Dent, N. Luther LJ. unsafe, L. Butcher. Row 2: L. Kinca.cl, B. Brown, J. Cooper, J. Rentro, D, DeWitt, J, Juel. Row I: lx Palrrer, D. Metzger, S. Ballard, Fl. Harper, J. Cessna, J. Spotts, D. Millard. l . ' s ia fa. ,X- fnr, f bfff 2 f y K . W ,.,.f ,np 2 'f 7 1 .ZS ,mf 1 'K Row: A. Kugler, B. Blair, B. Apple on Row 'l: R. Cockrell, T, Dcrendinger, J Foote Cooperative Occupational Education was first offered in Central High School in 1945, and the numher of enrollees has increased steadily since that time. Cooperative Occupa- tional Education is a vocational course which is sponsored by the Federal and Missouri State Departments of Educa- tion, under the supervision of the school coordinator, Miss lnez R. Dahl. The purpose of the course is to help youth secure em- ployment in the specific fields in which they wish to make their lifeis work, and to insure their success through care' ful guidance and additional training while they are mak- ing their initial adjustments on the joh. J! ,-Lw,,w 5 Miss Dahl instructs future secretaries. Business and industry play a vital part in the program. hy providing employment and efficient supervision to these young people whom they employ for afternoon work on jobs in the fields of their choice. The school supple- ments their on-the-joh experience with units of instruction on employereemployee relations, laws pertaining to em- ployment, such as social security, and technical information related to their respective jobs. The work experience enables students to get first-hand information as to the requirements needed to succeed on a job. It gives them a realization of the vital part their school work plays in their vocational success. Top Row: A. Nickel, J. Scott, l.. Dunn, D. Wersma, R. Bird, W. Richardson, B. Moers. Row 5: K. Alexa wder, G. Prultt, R. Mathews, A. Purtle, R. Harris, R. Roth, D. Nesbitt. Row 4: T. Hammons, D. Beymer, P. Hlsle, F. Hawk, T. Allen, M, Lathery, T. Spurlock. Row 3: G. Boehm, B. Sullivan, I. Ba.l J. Martin, C. Kays, J. Fowler, Miss Dahl. Row 2: B. Hart, P. O'Riley, B. Rogan, B. Lake, P. Jameson, M. Lelbrecht, S. Sebring, J. Hinsley. Row 1: J. Holloway, B. Helm, W. Rodgers, H. Adams, J. Runion, A. Meinsen, A. Lundy. ,M '08 H9 sw V 'f M 4 X Q S cfs -, s. Top Row: E. Unruh, J. Smith, D. Dcivissori. Row 2: D. Bird, F. Sanders, J. Sipe, Miss Weddle. Row 'I: K. Foreman, B. Foland, K. Jensen. FUTURE NURSES Assisted by the jackson County Medical Society Auxiliary and sponsored by the school nurse, Miss Vesta Bolliger, the girls here at Central organized a Future Nurses Club in 1954. This club was the first one organ- ized in laclcson County. The purpose is to interest students in personal and community health and to help them decide wisely about professional or practical nursing as a career. Sandra Eichelberger and hlary Ann Ozorlyiewicz, the two presidents. were responsible for the clubs interesting programs. For the first semester they had student guest speakers from nursing schools and also hospital laboratory technicians. During the second semester the girls tools interestino field trips to Research Ilospital School of For their Christmas project these girls presented a foure speed record player to the Cerebral Palsy Center. THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Central branch of the Future Teachers of America was organized under the leadership of Mr. O. F. Diersen in 1953 and named the Otto li. Uubach branch. Under the sponsorship of Miss Eleanor lVeddle the club has had an active and profitable year. Their programs have featured films, guest lecturers, and skits informative about the teaching profession. The big event of the school year was the fXlleCity Future Teachers' Conference at Kansas City University, held March 4. which all the members attended. The interest in the activities was forwarded by Barbara Poland and Eleanor Unruh, first and second O V ' N 'LX L ' 1 4 ' i I ' A X ' bf' T Y i I Nursing, Kansas University hledical Center, and the Uiiwtu P1CSlClUHm Iwpullitly- X I.: If AL, K I Nair., WZ!! Au, I My fy, W M, G L Y. i UW cv Cerebral Palsy Center. i .f 1 'r fy ,W I 1 . . . J E 4 Futuna NURSES ' 3 Top Row: A. Neol, L Elcinken- snip, N. Miller, L Kirkeocloll, f E. Gilbert, O, Johnson, Row 2: Miss Bolligcr, W BCCHWC, J. Lynd, R Vlfoltcner, G Smith. Row 'lz P, Thomas, D, Eortlctl fx M., Jroqfg M Ozorlfiewicz, L West H 1-V1 O 1 y- -5 Top Row: B. Johnson, W. Clark, R. Landingham, R. Hoffman, T, Ashby, N. Luther, J. Gaylord. Row -1 G. Fouts, J. Daughtrey, J. Edwards, B, Brown, R. Lohomolder, L. Butcher. Row 3: D. Hayes, S, Reich, C Thomson, D. Blevins, D. Hessee. Row 2: G. Schluter, D. Metzoer, E, Viers, J. ilton. Row 1: J. Baker, D, Grisafe, J. Spencer, H. Dent, B. Pharriss. Twenty-nine embryonic engineers meet the first and third Mondays at 3:10 in 211, with their sponsors, Miss We11s and Mr. Crane, to further their know1edge of their chosen profession. Any member of the Advanced Math, Chemistry or Physics c1asses is eligible for membership. The programs are furnished hy the mem- bers. Ierry Baker, Bruce Pharriss, and Iames Spencer furnished ri program on Flying Saucers, John Cessna and Dan Hayes on E1ec- tronies, Don Metzger on Bhieprints, Irimes Spencer on Pure Geometry, and Richard Lrindingham on Space and Astronomy. Officers of the first semester are: President, James Spencer: Vice- President, Drive Crisafeg Secretary, -ierry Brikerg Sergezint-rit-.fXrms. Harold Dent, Reporter, Bruce Phrirris. 1 Cessna, R. Cockrell, G. Ham Whuch way does the arrow go? What's the advantage? 1 X ' X .. one kx, ,Qing 5 3 ky? Q , -,, V , NJ , W N W, in ,. s sys, K A , V N ,J ai N ,Pj l YL ,lf w, N Q Top Row: W. Richardson, D. Bealmear, D. Crocker, J, Keiter, L. Gordan, L. Cline. Row 5: Mr. Hann, J. Meyer, D. Davisson, D. Yeorout, J. Meyer, J. Spotts, R. Tillrnon. Row 4: M. Anderson, S. Jones, S. Austin, G. Duren, M. Goodman, S. Stroud, B. Thacker Row 3: J. Packer, I. Brown, J, Webb, K. Hayward, M, Welel, P. Pickett, M. Cathcart. Row 2: B. Underhill, B. Close, B. Nunley, C. Bedenik, J. Correll, L. Cordry, K, Foreman, Row 2: E. Israel, J. Sipe, S. Ascanio, B. Hutchinson, M. Zenor, D. Beolmear, The Zoology Club is open to all students who are en- rolled in Zoology. At the semi-monthly meetings, programs, consisting of films and talks on animal life. are presented to the Zoology lovers. The purpose of the club is to give the students a clearer understanding of the importance of animals to the community and an appreciation of the beauty that animals add to the world. The Zoology Club has been very active throughout the year. They observed Navy Day, Qctober 27, by having as a guest speaker a Naval officer, Chief Petty Officer Torn Officers examine a friendly specimen. lXiclXlahill, who presented a film and talked on the use and functioning of the Navy Medical Corps. At another meeting an attendant from the Swope Park Zoo presented a colored film on the Zoo, showing the methods of feeding and caring for the animals. The big highlights of thc year are the early morning bird hikes. The group meets at an early morning hour with their sponsor, lXlr. flann, in Swope Park, where they observe and identify birds. A breakfast is usually served after each trip. Everybody's interested in plants. 7 'YU 'X .2 1 aw, Top Rowg H Roll, U Lonrnolder, R Blond, V. Gosney, J Sports Row 4: C, Prrtcnnrd, P Krrnlrle, J. Weltmcin, M. Peyton, Miss Mrlfrtrgnlrn Row 3: J Horelrn, S. Hutchin- son, K, lensen, F Sonders, C Hendrix. Row 2: E. Fisher, L Stuart, C. Tuulrmon, C Long, A, Ben- rngflcld. Row 1: D. Dovrsson, B. Phorrrss L. Hood, J Freemon. 'The Latin club has chosen the Latin word uAquiliferi for its name because it means the eagle-bearers. An Aquili- fer was a standard bearer who led the Roman Army into battle. lnstead of a flag lie carried a pole with a golden eagle on the top. Since the eagle is also the symbol of Central, Aquiliferil' is a particularly appropriate name for Centralfs Latin club, for it aims to uphold the standards of Central. Miss Evelyn McLaughlin, the Latin instructor, is the sponsor of the club. The membership is open to anyone who is enrolled in a Latin course. The club seeks to prof vide more time for the enjoyment of Latin songs, games, plays, and background information than classtime will , . K -?f-es , 'vo' , f,,,, 6, f r I' permit. It is a chapter of the Junior Classical League, a national organization which fosters an interest in the language, literature, and arts of Creece and Rome. The club encourages high scholarship by presenting pins to the best students in each year of Latin study and certificates of merit to all students who maintain an E average. The most outstanding meetings are the usual Valentine, Christmas, Roman birthday party, the senior farewell, and the election of officers at which the candidates, draped in Roman togas, make speeches in Latin in the Roman forum. ton, J. Hunkeler, M. Redpotlfr L. Wolf, D Austin. Row 4: K. Foreman, P. Hoyes, S Don Carlos, C. Di Corlo, A Porknurst, C. Phillips. Row 3: S, Lusso, M. Reynolds, L FIX. Row 2: J. Cook, C. Heoclen, J Scribner, E Underhill, M. Kin- caid, S. Kung, L Tolly. Row 'lr R Trllmon, N. Holt, S Applebv, M Weltmon. 'Q' Top Row: H. Jensen, J. Chorle- Legler, C Webster, N. Hend- g, , 'lg . ig 0 l 0 ,Q - . ' 3 '-Q ,,, is 5- i ,. 1 it Top Row. E. Misenhelter, F. Feindel, R. Brown, D. Blevins, J. Anderson, Row 3. H, Bourdess, R, Baldwin, J. Haley, B. Sanders, Miss Engel. Row 2: C. Brundage, J. Helm, A. Biere, J. Thomas, J. Brown. Row I: E. Land, S. Ascanio, Loman. ln 1951, Miss Agnes Engel, instructor in German and French, revived the dormant interest in German and the Der Deutsche Vereinf' Under hliss Engels sponsorship and the leadership of the first and second semester presidents, ,lohn Eglitis and Fred Feindel, the membership of twenty-five has had a very active year. Meeting the first and third Thursday in 204, the club conducted programs based on German life and culture. The student body enjoyed their singing Du, Du Lievst hlir lm Heroenn in the Lanvuave assembly. 379 rw sw 2-f . N. Wilcox, R, Wilkinson, K. At Central, a French Club member is distinguished, DOY bv his mustache nor by his accent, but by his beretl Miss Agnes Engel, sponsor, has had the experience of visiting France, and shares her souvenirs, pictures, and experiences with the members. The club carry their interest for French life even to their party food, for at Sandy Ascanios home they ate French pastries. French plays. stories, and biog- raphies of famous Frenchmen malxe up their club programs. The club made a hit with the student body with their skit, Hhlarv lane and Sniflles Venture with a French Grammar, in the Language assembly. 24 2 J? ' FRENCH CLUB Top Row: R, Russell, E. i'i. i n helter, E. Galloway. Row 4: EI. Bover, S. Stroiifl, L Houston, J. Stewart, V Snow- den. Row 3: E De foot, S. Tuner,-ll V Adams G Hayes 3 Stwet Miss Eng Row 2: G Ehelino C Y,-una C J V Q7 S00 , . Row l: 3 f'H..,,ii'i F l f E LJVn.Tr, ll il 4.2 f Wy 0,5545 aw J ff W, I 1? 7 'W '17 V 1 1 3 1-vw W, fi ,N I, M, f M 0 ji hs Q ,W if gh.. , , MN X SW N' M Qvlfffff' x X 7 , , , , K f ' S-LZ? f My I 7 ,W - , 1 BM, - 'wi f X ff 4? 5 X A , I A 2 4. . .- V Q I ' V, . is 1 .1 f W ,f A W !W,,x 'Z 1 x 0, ,Q Jw 4 , 1 4 i .,+..., . , .,., . O '53 8 4 C04 if if 'Hi Mr. Sinclair leads the band. Hllang-whang-whang goes the drum, tootlefteftootle the ment by the stirring music of the band as it striltes up To fife, as Centrals blue-and-white-uniformed band marched Central and Onward Central. Both Open llouse meet- snappily along the Royal Parade route, led by Kay llay- ings were welcomed by music from the band. VVhere ward, Charlotte Hill, Linda Stuart, ,lo Anne Neely, and Central is on Hdress parade, there, too, is the bandl Barbara Hutchison, the highest stepping majorettes in Honor Society members marched in dignified rhythmic the procession! As they followed the Central R.O.T.C. step to the l lonor Legion Processionalu played by the Battalion, many Centralitesi hearts missed a beatl This band as 390 capped and gowned seniors marched to their was the first public appearance of Centrals seventy-piece seats in the Municipal Auditorium lune 7, to the tune of band. So good are the musicians that thirteen of them Pomp and Circumstancef' were selected by their instructor, hilt. Vern A. Sinclair, The big event at Central for the band was their concert to be in the All-City band concert, played at Van Horn on the evening of April 6, given gratis to the students and High School. hflarch 6, the full band took part in the patrons of the school. The main feature was the 'ibllarch Band Festival of all high school bands at Southeast High of the Slide Trombonesu played by the trombone section. School. Here the band received a written criticism and The officers for the year were: President, Dorian De- suggestions which have been helpful. A football or basketball game is given an air of excitee urer, lo Anne Neely. Top Row. L, Watson, J. Cooper, H. Hanover, J. Barker, C. Trout, T. Watts, E. Everett, L, Gordon, R. Russell, B. Eckhardt, F. Lewis, G. Nix. Row 5: M. Williams, C. Fulton, D. Mayta, K. Kirby, P. Cahill, J. Juel, L. Branham, L. Tucker, J. Dunkin, L. Winfrey, A. Lewis. Row 4: J. Scott, L. Bagaerly, D. Coomer, L. Hudson, M. S-turgess, P. Borden, O. King, R. Byrd, P. Yancy, F. Sims, D. DeWitt. Row 3: D. Pierce, H. d M O'lh n S Sa D B Van Pelt L Jenkins L Bowen O Krueger J Farrar P Ferrell J Richerson Row 2: M Cummings, Bouress,.nause,. D,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . . D. Bishop, M. Rogers, J. Knight, L. Hunt, S. Cocherill, D. Botson, UL. Harley, D. Rutherford, L, Cartwright. Row 1: B. Harnish, P. Montgomery C. Hill, B. Hutchinson, K. Hayward, L. Stuart, D. Shoemaker, S. Richerson. pw 'Uv sf' T' Vvittg Vice-President, Don Coomer, and Secretary-Treas 3, Isl 0 .A . I -Iv-W' . I7 J x 4 f' . ' P3 wmv ff' 1 - iii . -1 . Q Central can he very proud ol its orchestra this year. Under the direction of hlr. Vern Sinclair, it Presented numerous Programs. Playing for the first semester Honor Society asscinhhi hegan the years activities. tilt Christmas, two programs were given for womens councils, the first was at St. Peters Evangelical and Reformed Church on Decemher l, and the second at Central Christian Church on December 7. The orchestra presented an evening concert March 16, to raise money for sound equipment for hand and orches- tra use. They were host at the Kansas City Orchestra Fes- tival held at Central. Overtones of Carnegie Hall, with v g a hot trombone. 4 i l 4 lil t , The orchestra Proxhided music lor the spring play on April 20, and .llonor Society, hlay el. Several of the orchestra memhers tools part in the All- NI l City and All-State orchestras. Those who tools part in the ,Xllefiity orchestra were: rlniy Parlihurst, Bonnie hlorical, and ,Iohn fXnderson, I violin, loyee hladdox, laelxie Smith, and Richard Hoff- man, string bass, Oscar King, percussion. ,Ieanne Zmeli W , . . l harhara lilevor, and Larry Rlonslqi, ol the Central lunior orchestra, played violin. Practices were held at Central .lunior and perlorinanccs were played at Central. Soi - west, Wlestport, and Northeast .lunior lligli School. Left to Right: J. Anderson, B. Marieal, P. Fenton, A. Parkhurst, F. Lewis, L. Banks, J. Marldus, A. McClellan, R. Hoffman, J. Purtle, J. Smith, G. Ambler, Mr. Sinclair, M. Mosley, R. Smith, W. Lynk, F. Lewis, O. King, P. Cockerill, M Williams. N. Ns WN 1 cgi., QNX millise- rv ? A s XE: A ,J .M ,L f- 4 f W 2 1 I if ,, 1 -1 1 4,127 .4 it , ..-twat ., fr' 4 'N 'rr W 5- ,qs ' 4 A r Q 1 M, ,' , . I . if, Aw , ' N ri f-W, 5 X X 'W 'X W ' E 3Wff84 3 J M-1,+ +134 i 4 vw' VXI fm 'VM ff? mf 49 CONCERT CHOIR Top Row: T, Schwinat, B. Jones, L. Watson, Mr. Schmrtt, T. Webb, G. Webster, D. Payne Row 'l'I: D. Vagels meyer, W. Ruchardson, G. Phrlllps, E. Eyerette, L, Morewltslqa, W l-look. Row IO: B. Wrnae5, D. lngelsbe, A Plttler, P. Borden, G. Smlth, J. Flournoy, P. Freeman, D, Mauch, M. Doaaican. Row 9: D. Gregg, C. Gehrs, D Grrsato, J. Charlton, B. Mueller, Row 8: M. Weltman, J. Graham, M, Miller, M. Ward, W. Mrtchell. Row 7: S Jayne, C, l-lull, D. Bradley, V. Mcliall, C. Norman. Row 6: E, Llnruh, J, Flournoy, M. Ksncard, S. Austrn, J. Wrlson Row 5: M. Boycrr, N. Rawlrns, P Cage, N Wrlcox, J. Dann. Row 4: J Graham, I. Coyell l.. Lux, J. Meyer, S. Lane Row 3: M. Cathcart C. Young, J. Weltman, M Muller, J. Roberts Row 2: G. Lamb, C. Vogel, J. Saltzbaugh, D Potts, J. Graham Row 'lz R Bradshaw, S. Rach Orson, B Rathharn, C Shrnn, P Pottlgohn CENTRAL SINGERS W 1, Left to Right: C Norman, l. Graham, J. Graham, J, Wfeltrnan, B. Wlntles, NN. l-loalc, M Waltrnan, D Grlsate, A Pn- trer, J Floarnov, L Lax, 3 Jayne, G Lamb, J Graharrr, Mr Srhmztt Af Piano: 5. FTrrlwr5on f 3 f Jr l ,, 1 I J tL..l4 of , X 1 . fi If . 1. A .g.- V. . .. , kk W W gi ,V , .rf W' . X A : X ' S 'Ns' Q j A in-5:1541 w I o 1 1' I C -QW' 1, ' fi' -' . ' xx R 1-1 5- f Rv, ' 0 Qi- . tg, f , 3 L 4 ,V x rx 4 ' X W A f ':: If Y A 3 Q 'Q , I .Q ,,, : s V., -' all, K ,V 1. at Q W L.X, . ,, Q ' ff . N I 7 X .. or 4 'W' . QL 1 xp., 1 5 -7: W of N A X Q , . 'Re ,W we-' ' ' J- .J X . , , ,Af , ,,7f1-V-txvk ez: N ' , C 1.9 M X A 5 . 35 J.. K 2 1 ,ai f W 5 , 1 ,J X' 3 , f, , .1 1 nw A 'Z 5 ' ' J? 5 , M, . X I ,som :fr X ' ,Q . C X k ,za N J , ' .4 L'-Jig? .L 45 5 12' M W i ' 1 is 1'9 l,,7' W ,, GIRLS' CHOIR Top Row: P. Person, P Klmlilo Mr Sclwnml L. l-lood Row 13: S. Beck, R. Ddnccy, S. Word, N Bermelr. Row 12: S. Don Corlos, M. Schelp, J Cory, J, Mock, N. Joy. Row ll: K. Nelson, S, Grantham, G. Sfoddord, S. Warnock, S. Kung. Row 10: S. Stover, J HLIQVICE M Commmqs, J. Cory, B. Smlrlw. Row 9: R. Clwdddock, P. AACCIGHOVIOH, S. Wilson, J. Marker, P, Hodxon. Row 8: M Andcrgon, M l-loll, B. Mellon, S. Slofer. Row 7: M Moody, J. Sperm, A. Von Slrtcrf, C. Lllly, C Conley P. Skmncr Row 6: S. Boehm, C Dr Corlo, K, Ernloc, C. Polly, F. Gnlletlc, Row 5: J Rdndoll, L Tollcv, L Cordry, B Chose, J. Corrcll. Row 4: S Leo, V. Erfonhock L. Mclilrwne-J, C Plwlpps, S Glrllvs Row 3: M Zonor, D. Ruoelec, S Sclwwarwdl, M lxloxotm E. Lond. Row 2: P. Thomo-2 G Elolfcmod, J LCWlS, B. Mollory, B. Nonlcy Row 'I: J Gdlrol M Gbbs, l-l Kr1ecdIer,J Bloc P Cwrrl' HARMONETTES Left to Right: P l-Ydrzfg--'13, 3 -mjwlrll C. DCdrlo, F Gullerr, L Toll, Q Lfi D Rrzuelec, M Zomor 2 E1-.loffv L Corrlrv Af Piano: S Worr 7' I J i l M ,. W, f Z . fi- -v.. my ,!,. T 'fu 4 1 l Z M Top Row: D. Harris, L. Boston, M. Heil, S. Harris, M. Anderson, P. Kimble, J. Fetters. Row 5: K. Foreman, J. Packar, M. Hall, B. Dent, J. Whitnack, M. Buchanan, T. Bolenbaugh. Row 4: M. Walden, B. Close, L. Culley, E. Duncan, K. Nelson, V. Anderson, S. Stover. Row 3: D. Snowden, C. Clark, B. DeFoor, A. Warren, M. Peyton, B. Poland. Row 2: K. Denman, E. Ensminger, B. Johnson, N. Kelly, S. McEntire, C. Phillips, R. Cunningham. Row 1: M. Ward, M. Kincaid, M. Dwyer, J. Shepherd, C. Lang, N. Holt. Ninety girls, the Y-Teens, organized for the worthy pur- pose of personal growth as a person, in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, in knowledge and love of Cod, are bound to have a salutary effect on the school. The Y.VV.C.A. sponsors the teen-age girls in the various high schools just as the Y.M.C.A. sponsors the Hi-Y for teen-age boys. Miss Agnes E. Engel is the Central sponsor. The group meets the first and third VVednesday in the Dubach theater for inspirational programs put on by the members and for making plans for other activities. This year they honored the faculty by having an Apple- for-the-Tcacher Day. Each member of the faculty found a rosy red apple bearing a Y-Teen tag on his desk the morn- ing of September 26. A bake sale in the early fall at the Y.VV.C.A., 1020 lX'lcCee, and the Shamrock Shindig, lVlarch l2, in the Cirls, gym were held to raise money for World Fellowship projects and to send members of the Y-Teens to Camp Brewster, Nebraska, during the semes- ter of 1956. The girls compiled a VVorld Fellowship scrapbook to be sent to teen-age girls in some foreign country. They also made favors for a Thanksgiving party for children at Fel- lowship Houseand gave a Thanksgiving basket of food to a needy family. The Y-Teens are very proud and happy over the fact that they have two of the four officers of the All-City Interclub Council. Iackie Flournoy holds the office of President and lerre Meyer holds the office of Correspond- ing Secretary. P :fa 'IW 'X 1 f ' AQ,-W ' -au-an -Q--.. CABINET Top Row: K. Bushnell, S, Lee, J. Rol-erts, J Mc-yer. Row 4: N Bird Wilcox, S. Buchta, J. Meyer, S Jayne. Row 3: G. Durcn, D. B. Underhill, L. Hood. Row 2: K, Wilkinson, R Windes, S. Kung, B. Cowan. Row 1: M. Zenor, C, l-lull, B. Hutchinson 'E M wfffa-mm,-,W .mfs 1 t f ' 03 vu ' X ...A t '98 'U - A. Y 'NY . .f,, 'Q fllf.-5 gun, ,gps , . I' gs Y 'fly' V I, 4 W- .Aw i T I 'YK7 ix .fa.5' A i Top Row: C Ralstin, L. Fran Y 17 V? ff I 3' f rw The Horizon Club is the high school branch of the Camp Fire Cirls. They continue to Function under the Camp Fire law: worship Cod, seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, be happy. Led by hlrs. VV. Zenor, as sponsor, they have had a busy year of activities built around their lawjespecially as it teaches the home and community life ol the members The Kansas City Branch served as hostesses on the pro- gram at the Six-state Conference in Kansas City. Their theme was Let Freedom Ring lrom New lTOl'lfLOl1S.ii They also participated in the Birthday liea and Style Show at the Kansas City hluseum in hlareh. Top Row: T, Ashby, M mouth can, B. Eekhardt, J Barker Row 3: E. Pyatt, L Butctw'-r, I Jucl. ROW 221 Foote M iVVC'llY7lf'Hl, ' West, G. Sclaluter Row 1: J .la',',J Eclrlaarill V' Berry, P, Barker v 3 3 1 1 r fi-s. ,.' , 3' cis B, Van Felt, A Hinze, 5. . Austin. Row 4: M. Buchanan, M Ward D, Potts, B Helms, B, Barnes f Row 3: E, Duncan, P. Parsons, P, Cornelius, M, Tulle-ry, M. Lockrldge. I -T Row 2: T. Bolenbaugh, P Hays, L, Wegener, R Waltclner, L. Stuart. Row 1: D Rubelec, S. Schwrndt, P, Montgomery, M Zenor, Hi-Y is a boys, Christian organization under the spon- sorship of the Y.lW.C.A. and with the worthy purpose: To create, maintain, and extend, through the school and community, high standardsf, They conduct the Thanks- giving assembly and the pre-Easter services. The Central unit is proud of the completed Linwood Y.h'l.C.A. build- ing and hold their hflonday meetings in it. The members have enjoyed trips to the M. U.fK. State football game as guests of the lXl. U. Y.lVI.C.A. and to the U.fK. State game as guests of K. U. Y.lXfI.C.A. The club sponsor is Harold T. Ramsey. WS' wr if i 2 5 1 f g . . ,., 'Q ff-at My E ,I Z f 5 f f an V., fl' Sq ,J ,. V ,Mega H 4 fl f Top Row: J. Richardson, J. Sootts, P. Blackwood, B. Wennersten, V, Snowclen, Mr. Nance. Row 4: L. Johnson, K. Foreman, G, Richardson, V. Adams, M. Boyce, L, Hunt, N. Holt, S. Buchta. Row 3: M. Hall, C, Megerson, J. Wheaton, L. Campbell, D. Snowden, D. Fettic, L. Keefer. Row 2: S. Seymour, G. Hayes, C. Hood, E. Anderson, M, Groom, C. Lang, L. McManiaal. Row 1: M. Zenor, S. Schwindt, N. Wilcox, A. Parkhurst, J. Meek, L. Cordry. lXi'lembership in the Drama Club is open to all Central High School students who have had at least one year of drama. The club was organized to give its members further opportunity to improve their talent by practice in the dra- matic arts of acting, dancing, and singing. This was done by the requirement that each member furnish at least one number on a program during each semester. The proe grams consist of puppet shows, record pantomimes, dances, and plays. Semifmonthly meetings are held in the Dubach Theater with Mr. Edwin V. Nance, drama and speech teacher, as sponsor. Habel el esponal' is the password for membership in the Spanish Club which meets the first and third Tuesdays for sociabilitv and exercising their linguistic prowess in Room 419. Vlfith hir. lames VV. Rolelies supervision and President Marjorie Ohlhausens management, the club ate tortillas and enchiladas at the Las Palmos restaurant in Qctober. . The club celebrated Christmas by singing the carols in Spanish and breaking the pinata. The club put pep into the sales of shares for the Foreign Student Exchange Program. SPANISH CLUB . Top Row: W. Clark, G. Rollo, J ., x VVesf, J. Daughtrey, B. Leh- ,' V' rnorirt, l. Fry .4 ws M Row 5: E. Viers, G. Galloway, J 1 Spotts, J. Cessna, M. McClung Row 4: D. Bird, S. Stover, L Pork, M. Groom, M. Ghlhaue in ' Q, sen, A. Porkhurst, Mr. Roleke W 2 Q Row 31 S. Rooms, R. sash, E Israel, J. Blair, B. Dent, E 2 Palmer, M. Williams. , Row 2: J Sioes, J Sperry, D Melton, C. Fry, K Nelson, C Sturgess, B. Poland. 45 rw V' I Row 1: S 5-chwinclt, B Mallory D. Polts, R Ruluelee, K Mfootly, K.. Vxfiningar W ' My ' Wm M 4 . ' 'iv- asf'-W' M, kt ,A 1 ,Q ev JUN' , .s-, I MW U h 1 4 ...ni , 7 7 W 1 Top Row: J. Floumoy, B. Wermersten, P. Blackwood, D. Fuller, J. Freeman. Row 3: S. Buchtci, B. Mallory, A. Porkhurst, J. Meek, L, Lux. Row 2: B. Gregory, l.. Sturge-ss, L. Cordry, N. Wilcox, B. Manning, Row 1: C. Shinn, M. Zenor, D. S-nowderm, L. Keefer. Curtains were openccl tintl lights hrought up us tht, llrgimti departs maint prcscntccl this years spring pltn. Our hliss Brooltsf' untlur the T tihlc direction ol Etlwin V. Nuncc, instructor. :incl stuclcnt clircctors lltirlmm Mallory timl Aim' Purltliurst. The stcrling pcrloringincc cons clucletl the inziny wcclts of hznll worlt spcnt in pi'c1xmitioi1 for thc Cvcnt. The play itsclf was one which everyone who cxei' wtitchccl TV or licurcl rzitlio would hc fznnilitir with. Our hliss Broolts was choscn, not only hcctiusc ol tht- ltiinilitiritx' most hznfi with it, but hucuusc it plat-tml L'l1LlIiLlC'lL'I'S wc till ltncw in situations which wc htnfc ciicouiitcrctl intiny timcs. Onosiclccl lllSl5LlfL'S with pi'iiit'i1xils, thc lighting lor spticc hctwccn tlilvlvwciit high school tlcpurtnicnts, iintl tht- many other situs zitions ucrt' alll sxinonxinous with schc mol lilo ililio cast ol ciglitccii was wry xcrstitilc, intiny ol thosc who hgitl niinoi' roles tloingg cxtrcincli wall. Supporting roles tistinllif gnc ttiltcn incrclx tis ii litcrsil tum, hut in this ctisc they more than once liormutl tn crutch lor tht' others. N l iss I3 liccl I'llUlxS Xliss liinch lglsit- L,lLlllwlK' hint' l lllgti Xlr, XX ljoris Stginlux X lnfit Sxlxiii tlclsuoitli ltiith lst lllIl'Ilfl.I Xliss Xnliiiilon ll.isl-.ifllmll lllmti Xlmitiii xlrs. Xlltn Klinai l cc Lenoir lloh Uiciiiit'i'stt'1i C tirolin Shinn lfotiisc liccllcr IX-tiiwiiti fvnontlcn lsoric lux Aliin lflonrnot lint lllticltnoocl .lntlx Nluult -lvrrx frccziitiii lltirhtnti Cvrvgori. Sxlxiti Ihitlim itinti l cv SlLII'UtNs , 1 lincln Coiclrx Ntinu XX iltox llon I nlltri Xl.n'tin XX ultnigin ll.irli.ii1l Xltinnin-i n 1 1' ' at Top Row: P. Kimble, L. Hood, T. Bolenbough, V. Hiskey. Row 2: S. Milberger, E. Appleby, J, Hordin, A. Pcirkhurst. Row 1: C. Young, M. Keller, B. Hutchinson, M. Onlhousen. Twelve girls, four from each class, are chosen each year by their sponsor, hfliss Hortense Schallcr, to form the Central Unit of the Qne Hundred Girls Club, composed of lilce-groups from all city high schools and sponsored by the Kansas City, hlissouri, American Association of Uni- versity VVomen. The members of the association all being graduates of accredited universities and colleges are desir- ous of encouraging the girls to continue their education after high schoolf' Each high school unit has, in addition to a school sponsor, an Association sponsor, Centrals is lWrs. Cornelius Boersma. The A.A.U.VV. gave the O.H.C.C. a Christmas brunch in their club rooms at the Sophian Plaza, at which girls now in college tallied about their experiences with higher education and their particu- lar university. Monday, after Easter, the girls and their sponsors were guests at Kansas University. April 22, 1956, they were again guests of the A.A.U.VV. at a Spring tea. Dr. Robert E. Long, president of Park College, was the speaker. Because of these contacts, made through the vari- ous meetings with the members of the A.A.U.VV. and especially with hlrs. Boersmas, the girls have been greatly helped in choosing a college and in preparing for entrance. CHESS CLUB The former principal of Central, hir. VV. VV. Clement, whose hobby is playing chess, reorganized the Chess Club in 1954. It was originally organized as a part of Teen Town in l945, but was abandoned shortly afterwards. There are twenty-seven members this year. Since there are no qualifications or dues to pay, anyone interested in chess may become a member. The club meets every VVednesday after school in 309 where the old members teach the new ones how to play under Mr. Clementis su- pervision. At every meeting the boys challenge someone more expert than themselves to a game of chess. Every member is ranked in accordance to his ability to win. The top four players for this year are: lerry Edwards, Bob Vvindes, lay Boyle, and Larry Younger. The top players are rewarded by being permitted to use Mr. Clements ivory chessmen. vW'9ZS,, 4 ay, as e,,Q CHESS CLUB Row 2: M Montgomery, Boyle, I3 Wrnries, J. Edward L Vounoer. R. Miller, D. Hammock, George Top Row: M. Wcltmon, K. Kirby Row 'I: D Frazier, E Brown 4 Q 1 f 1 X Y L , . J - . nj' Top Row: E. Dwyer, T. Thornbura, J. Hunkeler, J. Tucker, J. Jay, W. Bredemeir, B, Whitaker, P. Yancy, F. Lewis. Row 5: B. Patterson, J. Kent, M. Cummings, E. Palmer, P. Skinner, B. Melton, C. Elliott, C. Milberger, A. Arnclt. Row 4: D. Melton, C. Saxton, A, Fulton, S. Buchta, V. Powers, K. Hampton, A. Julitf, B. Caooer, G. Smith. Row 3: N. Shull, J. McKee, R. Chaddock, M. Crossley, K, Striker, J. Blair, P. Hays, S. Roberts, H. Kneedler, K. Wilkinson. Row 2: Miss Wells, R. Cunningham, D. Rutherford, B. Anderson, S. Noland, B. Cox, M. Merfen, S. Ascanio. Row 'I: S. Woodrome, J. Robert, N. Wilcox, J. Flournoy, D. Clow, J. West. -lunior Red Cross is a hranch of the American Red Cross and aids in the projects concerning veteran's hospitals and overseas school gifts. A member of each home room meets during the home room period in Room 315 on the first and second hlon- days. Centrals unit filled ninety Christmas stockings for the VVadsworth Hospital for Veterans and sent to the hospital a group of students to furnish Christmas enter- tainment. A chest for a school in a war area, containing school, health, and recreational equipment was filled from funds raised from student donations and an allfschool mixer. The Teen Town Committee plans and provides whole- S gm w. ww TEEN TOWN Too Row, G. Lamb S Grant. F. Dye, D. Dayisson, E :or- rett, P. Sarrett, K Foreman Row 5: N Jay J. Bla r, C rl Iiott, E, Smith P. l'iC'l'wlC'v', Q Jones, S Stoyer Row 4: C. Conlei. S, Jag.nr, K Hayward P Slfinnor, A. Park hurst, M Clar, . Row 3: B Luca- C Juaeaa M Williams, P All iWf'Vlfl C Elcind P Married .2 '!lV'CP some and worthwhile recreation for the students of Cen- tral High on Friday nights. The entertainment provided consists of dancing to the latest records, ping-pong, and haslxethall in the boys' gym. Special dances are given throughout the wear which Give an added spice to Teen 1 L. . C . V . Town. These dances are usually semi-formal and a band is present to give a more dignified atmosphere Under the guidance and leadership of Miss Gertrude lones, sponsor, and Phyllis Campbell, the president, this years Teen Town has hecn the most successful in its entire history. The success depends greatly upon the enthusiasm and interest of the committee, hut it also depends upon the willingness of the students to cooperate. K s to 5 isa fs 4, Row 2: Greene E Coax. i- Liil-:L J. Lafiiter Row I: E ifiijlfe' Nil Cii'iiv'iigr',, f '2V'fl'Wii'if'ii ir M kf-lit-i, D iifii yi. . rea ,Y i f Sw V ,fvf Z Z ,X , . f 7 , it . . X PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Top Row: E. Pvatt, J. Cessna, L. Banks. Row 2: N. Runvon, D. Neill, B. Lehman, D, Grisafe. Row l: B, Pharriss, J. Baker, M, Conrad. 'llhe interest in the two Luminarxi hulletin hoards and the Gene tralian has spurred our amateur photographers to form a club for the purpose of developing slxilled photographers for both the Centralian and the Luminary and an interest in the art of photography. The cluh, while onlv a semester old, having heen organized in lzehruarxf, l956, is very active. It meets eiery first and third Thursday in the ll. O. T. C. huilding with hlfSgt. Clyde Smith as sponsor. The inemhers furnish their own programs, which consist of informatixe tallts and demonstrations on techniques in developing, posing, and lighting, and showing of Prints and slides for critical analysis. hlemhers have entered pictures in the Scholastic Photograpliv and Eastern Kodak contests. The officers for this year were: President, hlilxe Conradi Vice! President, Alerrx' Balxer. and Secretary-Treasurcr, Bruce Pharriss. Pep Club at a Football Game The library at 3:10. . 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Q 'Wm i ., H fy mm 1, .f , X 1, Top Row. 5.3 ' 'rc-ov J fvx ' A YV'C,1fT'VHC'f ,Cer D-mf 'imp wt ,T U, ,J 4fy:q, Row 2- mug.. lv' rjwvff I 3 ffm Row 3- Tff Criw r-f ffw. r- Ffwm, fxmfl rk,:vf!Qg,1p 77 130014 THREE ATHLETICS cg , XX 1 .AQ W, .a. M4 W1 f A 3? , , fi, ag!! llii- 4 'N Clulm is ii hors' sports cluh which promotes LIllTlL'llL'5 an . 4 . . . Ccnlrail tintl honors those hors xx ho hxixe been oulstzintling in the xzirsitx sluorts. lihe hor s :irc supposccl to set cxrnnples for the rest of rlie stuclcnts .ri -.rliool .intl git llit'Lltl1lL'tlCCXt'l1ts. lo lacctoinc ll lneinhcr ii hor inust lcttcr in tit lczrst one of thc tlircc nigrior sports: lioothiill, hgisltethiill, or trticlx. bl he hor is then xotccl in. ll lie incelings tire licltl in room 202 before school, although these nieetiiws tire not usuiillx hclcl until after the football season. lhc pure 5 , pose ol' the cluh is to promote gintl foster till phases ol' athletics art Cen q lrul lligli School. iliheir meetings, which tire hclcl the first trncl thircl 'il liurstltn every month, tire usecl to elect officers or ttilie in new mem' hers Lifter exlcrx niaiior sport season. The colors of the cluh are blue and white, the school's colors. For the first time this year new jzicliets were zitloptecl for the cluh. Ther tire hlue jticlqets with white sleeves and ti large letter C on the front. During the yeair, the members uct tis an inspection crew to rectify improper use of certain ziretis ol' the building. The zinnuzil spring cainpaign, familiar to every Centralitc, is the clcciil clrivc, proniotecl by C Club members. These are solcl to raise money near thc encl of the your after sports are over to finance u senior farewell picnic, which cliinzixes the sports year. The school also invites till club members to an annual banquet at this time. Officers for the year were: Fil'SfStZ1lI8ST8l' Second Semester l'resicle11t .. Nlux Palmer Bob Blair Vicefllresicleizt . . Bob Blair Art hliller Sz'cretm'y .. .. . . . ...Cliurles l lill FlTOl1yCTil'2TlTTPS2lS Sl'l'AQf'fll7l'fIf'fll'l1IS . Tom Vvzitts Tom VVz1tts Top Row: Mr. Slaymaker, B. Jones, J. Hickman, G. Webster, D. Payne, T. Gramosas, T. Tucker, B. Whitaker Row 4: D. Grecig, L. Foster, D. Medlin, D. Rev, E. Huff, T, Watts, l.. Allen, Row 3: G. Upton, C. Gehrs L. Gibbons, A. Bowie, J. Jav, D. Chulllno, R. Owsley, J. Ozorklewicz. Row 2: J. Deaton, T, Webb J Williams, C. Hill, E. Pafires, D. Volgelsmier, B. Wasmer. Row 'lr J. Blaine, B, Harper, M, Palmer, B. E. Eib, A. Miller, B. Appleton. Blair f , ss c, you ,f 2, I , is -new f V? ' . , V W ff ' rt wyef' ' x . X W f . , YW D f f I V ' Q . ' A, ff f , J T N S x A , n X 'az y .w3'f,rae'? V 3 is-lwhf S 'fx Q 1 11 5 g ,aff t-Qu sm f Q. - 7 X ., sg: , ' , ' ggi,-'?wL 'yfftwnvs ' K 1 We sf , be 2- ,Qc Q , ft s ss. I , WV , X , . W Z'+fvg,,, . s fb , Q ., ' f Nt c i,,,,.Q ,Ze ' c. , J , Y f . i ' '- wr 'L' if jg' A- pg ? . gli : J s Q sv 4 . , .X ,Z s q QW ' ,fx V X X5 V! V 5 ix , -3 ' lag ww- s 43 Q- 'Qs 5 f 4'7 if -1: ' -f if yi? 1. 4. gl. S . J Z' 5 Ly Vi WMW fj W' NV X. ' L f I ic- wf, W X We V ' H .sw 6 4' 1 r f X f X f X W 3 nn ff , 1 ss IMV1 . , .... of - -wi. 1 , gs, fe' ' D wi OLYMPIAN OFFICERS Top Row: K Loman, J Toad, K. Foreman, S. Aoplclw, S. Austin, K Twrer, .l Nfvelfman, Row 1:J Ehealiack 8 Arlnieler, K. McKinney, J. Torlcl llihe Ulynipian Ciluh is :in tllglllllfilfiilll that creates and maintains interest in girls' sports at Central. The cluh gives those girls at Central who have a common interest in sports a chance to dcyclop their athletic ability and at the same time have fun. The memhership of the cluh is limited to the girls who are taking gym for four years, who are working on a small shield. large shield, or big HC, and who stay for intra- murals. Most of the girls are voted in, although those girls who have participated in a sportsday automatically become a memher, Provided they are interested and haxe met the requirements stated ahoye. The Olympians meet eyery other Tuesday after school. Officers are elected at the hcginning of each semester. and new inemhers are talqen in twice a year. illhcir colors are hlue and gold. V There are three sportsdays a year in which a limited numhcr of girls from each puhlic high school in Kansas City are allowed to Participate. After each sportsday, the girls who represented Central are honored hy a dinner which is given by the Olympians. Qther actiyities planned hy the organization are installation dinners for the newly elected officers, teas for the new memhers, occasional sluinher parties, and the annual senior farewell. But the biggest event of the year is their annual mixer which raises money to pax for the awards that the Senior girls have heen working toward ever since their freshman year. Top Row: N Henclrix, B. Sanders, J. Anderson, N. Richardson, P. Cockrell, J. Lusso, N. Bennett. Row 3: 3 Milberaer, C. Webster, N. Rawlings, I. Brown, B. Williams, W. Vermillion. Row 2: C. Hill, L. Park, G. Smith, G. Cockrell, P. Montoomery, J. Scnribner. Row 1: C. Brundaqe, L. Mabrey, S. Wilson, L. Houston, M. Carter, P. Hays, M. Merfen. ,J ri '19 'VI Vx 413. if' fir I vb 'l lit- lfgiglt-5 tiul Nmtlitxiwt lor tliircl Place in the lntcr- suliolzistic lwiotlxill lt-rigtit-, wliicli lor tlic liirst time lurid nint' ttxnns. lrintoln ima tlii: ncw ritlclitirin LlllCl Nltinuzil rt'-ciitt-i't-cl. Cltfllllilll Iulgnt-tl six lturgtit' gtnncs, winning tlirctx tying ontx iincl losing two. 'lilicrt' Wert' thirty mffnr lycra on tht' ttxiin, nint-toon of whom wcru rcturning letter, incn. .Xll int'inluCis clt'st'ri't'cl rmgnition lor tlicir wining to School txxo xwcltx curly :intl sttn ing rilitcr sulwol cw-ri' night till 5 olcloclt in orclcr to l3l'Llt'IlCLX Central plnit-tl tlnu' nonlcuguc gtnncs, losing to South- west, XVyZll1LlOIIC, .intl XVillirnn Clirismun. But the Eagles really sliowucl tlicir almility against XVy.1nclotte by holding it, one ol, the top tt-tuna til lx.ins.ix. xtorultws rltiring thc first tlircc cit1.irtt'ix. 'ln ltyigtit' gnintw Soiitlirurwt rintl East l1Lll'1ClCCl Ccntr.il tlclitwits, lwtir tlit lgiglt-S rtrluotinrlt'cl and lbctit Xvcstport, Linuiln. gintl Xlzintitil. .X tlmr- gintl exciting gtnnc urls plrxiticl .ignimt Xortlit-nxt, xxitli lwtli tctnns Scoring only mix Points. Ccntrril wus rlit' lirst tt-run to scort' against East. Art Klillcr sct ti sf,-iiwn oiit'-Quint' sc01'ing1'Ccorcllvi rnzilging liULll' toticliclowns against Xlrrnuul. The sctison cnclctl with Ccntrril lining pintitl ol tlit' loot! bull tetlmis rccortl of wins and tlicir lint' sclmool spirit uncl fair sportsmunbliip. lvitli clcvcn rcturning lcttcrincn, tlwrc iS great hope for next years football team. f HY ,wg JON 425' 19' -119' nw W, wi Z!- 'QQ N Jwf ffffil 4-.., - ....- -4. Top Row: L. Gibbons, T, Derendinger, A. Miller, B. Blair, A. Bowie, A. Kugler, J. Williams, G. Upton. Row 1: J. Wilhoit, L. Turley, D. Wexler, B, Jones, T. Watts, L. Foster, B. Appleton. SK ff , ,Fa 1, Q .f I l ' X 5' 1 0 -N A . ii for X W X I A WM! my 4 . M, Top Row: J. Blaine, L. Allen, W. McCrorv, E, Potires, G. Carr, M. Dole, J. Foote, A. Wilwerding Row 1: C. Gelirs, B. Apoleberry, C. Hill, D, Pciyne, D, Brown, E. Huff, B. Wosmer. 82 l 1 l A I 4 was P wi Q ,f-sniff . 1 I an-NH l as .3 Back Row: B Appleton, T. Watts, Managers: R. l-lorper,J,Ozorkuewiez. D. Wexler. Front Row: A Kugler, C, Hull. Central was proud ol' the members of the football team who received special honors. Tom Wfatts and Andy Kugler obtained Honorable hlention on the lnterscholastie League All-Star Team. Don VVexler and Charlie Hill received positions on the All-Star Second Team. Bill Appleton was given a berth on the All-Star First Team. But that was not the only honor Bill received. He was given a position on the Kansas City All-Star Team, the District Team, and finally the All-State Football Team. Bill was the only representative from Kansas City on the All-State squad and Central was really proud of him. Two boys who also deserve special recognition are Bob Harper, the foot- ball manager, and joe Qzorkiewiez, Bobs assistant. These boys had seventh hour gym the same as the football team. It was their duty to give out equip- ment, check in and out the players as they were added and taken off the team, and during practice keep track of the balls, the two kicking tees, and the red and blue vests used for scrimmage.iDuring the games the boys worked the hardest. For example, it was necessary for them to restock the medicine kit, clean the balls and keep them properly inflated, take care of the extra equipment bag which contained extra jerseys, shoes, shoe laces, etc., have plenty of tape for Don XfVexler, and get the kicking tee from the field after Central kicked. They had to be at the games at the same time as the players in order to get the equipment ready for the prefgame warm ups. After the season they had to check all equipment to make sure it was clean and ready lor next year. X' ntlllllllb f A play opens up with Central making yardage. A lucky Central man tackles before Big Ben gets to hlm 1, S.. K w. I Y i it-. Q l i Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ,..of I i sv Z . X EAGLET'S FOOTBALL SEASON 12 Southeast 14 Northeast 19 East . 14 Van Horn 13 Westport . .. 24 Lincoln .. . 18 Manual RESULTS 6 O 6 12 O . O . . 6 ' it 'Central is really proud of the Eaglets this year, Dot only f because the team remained undefeated, but also because of J the fine sportsmanship and school spirit that the boys disf 1 , J played. By winning all their games, the Eaglets tied bouthf f west for the Championship. In the first game Qwsley and Carr each scored once to - i defeat Southeast, 126. Against Northeast Qwsley and Carr i avain Came throuvh bv bringing the total score to 14-O. East J l 1 O C W 1 ED O , also went down before the Eaglets, 196. The next game, against Van Horn, was not quite as easy, for the Eaglets managed to win by only 2 points. The Eaglets met consider- able resistance against VVestport, also, but they managed to win, 13-O. A pass to Hickman and a 45eyard run by Carr accounted for the touchdowns while Mansker made the one conversion of the game. The Blue Eaglets slaughtered Lincoln, 24-O, with Brown and Johnson scoring a touch- down apiece and Carr scoring twice. ln the final game with Manual, Owsley, lohnson and Carr chalked up 18 points to win, 18-6. FOOTBALL COACHES Mr. C. J. Ramsey, Mr. Hi. Baker, Mr. K. Webster. - l Top Row: B. Oliver, D. Mauch, G. Johnson, T. Schwindt, E. Everett, R. Dahl, R. McCrea, L. Mansker, M. Carr. Row 3: C. Needham, E. Brooks, G. Hall, B. White, D. Slavens, T. Brastield, D. Fuller, R. Higgins, L. Caldwell, D. Smart, S. Sanders, R. Elliott, Coach Ramsey. Row 2: B. Jadlow, J. Keeton, C. Hardswick, L. Settle, D. Vogelsmeier, D. Chullino, D. Moore, R. Fisk, J. Watson, W. Cox, R. Okorn, B. Brauninger. Row 1: V. , Lawson, N. Mahurin, A, Brown, R. Owsley, M. Reclpath, H. Medlin, J. Hickman, L. Greenwood, J. Helm. f as ' X .X I 55 , af . -w lf.. . 1 Y, . f . 3, up K 1? l WC? ..,' 4 S , X 1 f u f ' ' . fi SX X 3 ' S , 2 5 Z ' V3 V ' ' A fa ,al w 2 53 ,f J . J 1 - J ts. of M .. ... J. 4-. 2 i , ff -fa , i it if-fa . J it i . , i J ' fi i .,k5? sf ' 7 V fax 5 Q .1 lb' N 1 l ' - f , i X 7 ' X ' t 2 ' ,Wa , .5 Q . Q , ., Mc. 7 4 .. X . f .X X . . , is Q 5 x F! '-s. . J if ' ' Q t L if gi is - 1 V P .wi 5 X Q ti 5. is f Z Q ' S2 .Q ii 5' fr 1 3 ff? , J 5 S at Q Y fi lf' nxt 5' ii R , ? Q X .hx Q , 'X 5 A as ,. I Q Q4 5, p s 4 it .1 H ' t ,,', A . W ' i, X W , 2 V I. f,4,j.,2 . x V V V ' Q .xx 5. 7. .. ,. S ,L - Nl. Q, , ' AN . C 'Utd' 1 'i4'.'5 S' iw- Q H l-T 1. t as a - H' 5 'ff 'i 49 1 X I Q gi T M W X' t kt ti , 'S W .. . 2 1. 5' ' ' M 0 - is . gi D K 7 Q V .wld K i ,. ., ax, 2 . ., . ad' a- A ' th ' . V I 1 5? ' I VV J Q ':,6a::- , f 1 .' ,pas-wg . ,. a sr . tg? 2 I ir, ' ...,r'f . or ' 1 f if - H frlww., r X 1 1 . TENNIS TEAM I. Olliso, Mr. Holloway, M. Redooth, R. Barker, R. Goold, D. Griscife. The tennis team consists of six members who are divided into two pairs of doubles and two of singles. Two tournaments are held each year, in the fall about mid-September and in the spring around April. It is necessary to win a match in tournament play to ob- tain a tennis letter. Practice is every Tuesday and VVednes- day night. This year in the fall tournament Ronnie Coclirell won his second letter in a row by combining with Sandy Fouts to win their first round doubles match. Under the inspirational coaching of Mr. VV. VV. flollo- wav the team expects to sweep the spring tournament. The golf team this year was composed of five members. lim Flournoy, -Terry Baker, and lim Spencer were the seniors on the team with .lohn flunlteler and Richard Clouse the other two members, freshmen. The team was organized in early spring by hlr. Alexander, Human Sci- ence teacher. jerry Baker, lim Spencer, john llunkeler, and Richard Clouse represented Central in the Golf Tour- nament at Swope Park No. l course with Spencer being the medalist. Central had a gross score of 410 and placed a few strokes behind VVilliam Chrisinan. Competition is open to anyone of the members of the team, receiving passes to play at certain golf courses. 4, 4 E A 6,1 f GOLF TEAM J. Flournoy, R. Clouse, J, Him- keler, J. Spencer, J Boker. pm. . s 'i 11 l s f I . Q, 2 . ,Y 5.1-P . 5 4 E V ' 1 . wav. 4.x? 'A Top Row: T. Watts, A. Miller, B. Aooieton, J. Hickman, A, Kugler. First Row: G. Webster, B. Barker, W. McCrary, S. Slater, Mr. N. Roitman, Managers: W. Bredemier, L. Gibbons. f f f f s- ' T 2 gil-XZ? 1-sis' so VR ., - . ,.,.., ,pgs ,, , , 1 1 . fart fi M nw gg-is 1 o ' ' s' ft ' , 1 f-My f .wiQxI,. . ll .. , 2 ,P f i ,wif f X 324, - E ' 5 1 'iq ., XT, .L f f 3, f V a s.. me 4 '- t . CENTRAL ff :V - ymwwwn ., . . x7 ,, ly: f i y if-W, . fm -thx My Q, ' f , . - ,:. ff - 'A , , . sf f-laws,-1 W -ff f ' - if ws 1, X ' Ji, 1' ft? W l X 3, we .. QA I 'f, , X N 'Q , , N . ' 'wff f fs, W N x ' ., f ' 5. f as- af. ' ' - .if - , ., , s V --awp if Q! 4 M X. L .X 0 . , . . , if M' - ' X ' . ' , 'MQ ' .., ' ,A M . 'Sf . 4 gas : - ,K .gf X N , fi 4 ig-ws .Q 4 f ., ' 5 I . af MQ,.,f f . . . 'L i if .1 S :K WMM if The Central Varsity squad opened the basketball season this year by defeating De1.aSa1le. November 29 the Eagles battled with Northtown dur- ing the first half, but the Hornets pulled away in the second half to win. The next game was also close during the first half, but this time the Eagles pulled away to triumph over Redemp- torist. Appleton tossed in 21 points with Hickman scor- ing 18. Traveling up to Liberty for the next game, the Eagles won their third contest in four starts. Appleton dunlced 23 points to lead the Eagles in their top performance thus far. Still flying high, Central edged Rockhurst in a nip-and tuck game. The scoring was slow but accurate, with Hick- man racliing up 18 points and Appleton hitting 13. ln the league opener Central breezed past VVestport. Hiclcmans worlc Linder the basket and W'att's rebounding were the big factors in the Eagles' surge. A Central won its second league game, lanuary 3, by beating Van Horn. The Eagles encountered little diffi- culty withApp1eton swishing ia 22 points and Hickman 17. The following evening Pern-Day squealied through by nipping Central, 46-45. lt was a tense game: with 1:31 minutes to play, a Raider hit 2 points to end the heart- breaking game. The Eagles were handed their first league loss by South- west, lanuary 19. The poor ball handling of the Eagles in the first halt enabled the lndians to talqe the lead. ln the fourth quarter the Eagles made a valiant rally and inan- aged to cut Southwests lead to 2 points. but with 1:45 minutes left to plat. an lndian made ai baslxet to sew up the victory. E Top: Hickman mokes Bottom: Appleton TI ps one rnT BASKETBALL SCORES FIRST TEAM Central 53 De La Sallt 4l Central 30 North Kansas City T T48 Central T 55 Reclernptorist T 35 Central 49 Liberty 38 Central T T 44 Roelyhurst TT 39 Central T T68 VVestport T 43 Central 61 Van Horn T T32 Central TT TT 45 Pem-Day TT 46 Central T T T35 Southwest TTT37 Central T T TT 39 Southeast T T T 49 Central .,r, 56 Paseo TT T TT T51 Central TT r..,.. 43 St. joseph Central T 25 Central ..,r .,.,., 4 3 lX4anual T T T T 39 Central T .,... 51 Lincoln T .r,, 68 Central T .,.. 51 East TT T T T59 Central T T TT TT 30 Raytown TTT28 Central TT T TT TTT55 Northeast T TT54 Central T TTTT 48 Southwest T T 59 SECOND TEAM Central ,TTTT TT TTTTT 29 De La Salles TTTT T TT TT 41 CentralTT TT TTT24 North Kansas City T TT54 Central TT T T 42 Reclemptorist TT TT TTTTT37 Centrale T TTTT 43 Liberty TT T TT T24 Central T T T 30 Roekhurst T T T 32 CentralT T TTTT 39 VVestport T T58 Central TTTT TT TT 45 Van Horn TTTT T33 Central T T TT26 PemfDay T 56 Central T TT TT T47 Southwest T .T T30 Central T T 5l Southeast T T 32 Central T T58 Paseo T T TTT57 Central TT 55 St. joseph Central 42 Central T T T TT 46 lX4anual T TT 37 Central T T37 Lincoln T T43 Central. T T33 East 28 Central T 65 Baytown 47 fr Central 57 Northeast T TT49 0 lcryup Bottom: lhe hier eame ot the season for Central was the upset the Eagles gave the Viltes. 45 P I , ' 4 , The Faoles put together their finest team performance ol the season to stun Northe 7 D 7 ' . . V . east. 5554, with its thirst lnterseholastie league defeat. Central went rn lront IHlClXV2ly ol the seeontl tluarter ancl stayed on top the rest of the time. ln the lirst game ol the regionals the Eagles were clelleatecl hy Soutlrxyest. llielyrnan nas high point man with 26 points. H Ihr stutlents at Central xx ere proucl ol their team lor heing rn a threefxyax tie lor rp T lourth plaee in the lnterseholastre league. Xnother reason lor the stuclents ol 1 entral ro he rnroutl nas the rulaeernent ol' .lohn llielirnan on the lnterseholastie lffzrgrre 'Xll 3 . T , Star learn. TXlsoT bill Xppleton. tlntly lxugler, antl Tom Xvatts were grxen horrrnprhle INTHIIUHA yt thc CMI Ur flu- season, llrll Xppleton anal Cary Yrvehster were elerlerl l1,,,,,,,-Q,,'r r,,L,,Imrrr1s ol the team hy their tetrrnrnates. Top: Appleton, closely guarded drops in two points Kugler hooks V Z ' 3 was 4 FW 'LQ' , ,. . if f . ,?'.,. 1 ff ' ,., , ,, I . J ,f , 4 1 j, V, .,,r :Q M, . X fr 1 ' 1 , f ya! 7 I I I KJ .V I If 5. f- I ff gf Q . 'yy ,- t 1 X T , WWW ' -, , Q , 3 , I 1 1 . ,. ., 2 ' T J J J 9 wi 9 'A I , ' ., 1 2 , r 2 I 5 f if 5 f f J J: -- i 'ar 'ff ' ' ' t ' 9 ff fi? , f V K' ' QQ , Z , , . ti 4 i J X M M A A ' . W .gf , hp mms! ,,x,, if ,,,, I 1 M, 5 I .. f iw 4 5' gl! 42,1-. ' . J 5 V, 5 is ' , ., 2 I 1 4 f , Q ' X J I aw T 2 1 1 4 f , 1 .a, 1 W I . I Mak! J Q fy ' X Q A f ,. , . . wwyff f ' WW,f,,Wf , ff if 3 . f .- 1 V74 - , W ,f , , , , , . , J ...Wa X NM ,, Wyalfy X X I' 4 Bock Row CL. to R.J: Mr. Rush, A. Lefis, L. Monsker, I, Allen, G. Johnson, J. Doughtrey, F. Bornes, J. Morris. Front Row KL. to RJ: E. Everett, L. Peeler, C. Fulton, D. Blevins, J. Joy, B. Toms. The Eaglets, under their new coach, Ceorge Rush, did not hegin the season too impressively hut ended the season as champs of the lnterscholastic League B Teams. The first five games for the Eaglets were with non- league teams. Central was victorious over Redemptorist, 42-37, and Liberty, 43-24, hut was defeated hy De La Salle, 2941, North Kansas City, l4-53, and Roclqhurst, 30-32, which was a liearthrealting game. The Eaglets dropped their first league game to Wfestport. 39-58, lan. 5. The second game in league play hrought victory to Central with the Eaglets leading all the way and defeating Van Horn. The same week end the Eaglets played Pem-Day in an exciting game, losing only hy a small margin. Against Southwest the Eaglets went on a rampage to defeat the Bravelets 47-30. Southeast also fell to the Eaglets at the AppIeton's iump shot closely guarded. tune of 51-32. The next week a tense and exciting game was in store against Paseo, hut Central came through hy one point. Feh. 4 was the annual game against St. Joseph Central. The Eaglets upheld their winning streak hy de- feating St. loseph 55-42. Another close game was with hlanual, hut Central again was victorious. The Eaglets' second loss in the league contest was handed to them hy Lincoln. 37-43. But the Eaglets came hack the next week with flying colors to heat East 33-28. ln a nonleague game with Raytown two days later, the Eaglets again were victorious. The final and deciding game of the season was with Northeast. Central and Northeast were tied for the championship and hy heating Northeast 54-47. the Eaglets hecaine the champs. Barker drives in for u well-earned two points. Z ln-If 41 an ,, v rs T F ,Wg ax Q Q it .. L 4 . S I A x ,N 1 .'W?af.r .. it . 1 Q iw' N 1 ' if if G . f 1 . uf r ff . as . f sf ' 'f -'x s ' 'M-we ., Q J , ls X aj, J ' js an. . 4 i. A p T, 1 V I , V: x I V A Q, A V . Q 9 in if K ., I A, I ,fy Y 1 N Q f, My l . ,. 6 7, s f Q2 X, ssh, Ai I kr , s. I' l gl in 3 ,QAM i . 5 V, his it , 1' 1 '-25, 'L ff . f i 1 -i I ' .x ' , 5 If J -. 4 I ,nik z A' Z I W I Q -av xr.. K, a v . 1 1 -mn f 7 6 we 7 6 - fe. gf T A li' M ' ' 2 . . ' - f 'C' s 5 1 SSX T f , sl .441s.m. .B , , .W . - 10 ' - I Q ,,. Q . V . s , .,, W W ,M it W J? I. Q' . M ' 4 R 7' Sa A Top Row: D. Rev, L, Gibbons, L. Dorsett, D. Voaelsmeier, L. Settle, D. Payne. Row 2: P. Alm, J. Gaylord, B. Blair, D. Gregci, E. Eib, E. Huff, B, Aooleton, R. Owsley, Row I: D. Wexler, C. Hill, S. Slater, A, Miller, D. Eagles, A. Wilwerdina, A. Bowie. On a wind-swept field Central bowed to Southwest, 87-18. The closest the Eagles could get to a first place was in the 440 when Tony Crampsas ran a dead heat with George lX1ansfield of Southwest. The time was :54.7. The relay team, composed of Ronnie Qwsley, Ed Huff, Art Bowie, and .lim Blaine, Failed to place at the K. U. Relays in Lawrence April 21. ' April 25 a triangle meet was held at Central with Lin- coln, Van lrlorn. and Central participating. Central and Lincoln tied for first with 46 points each and Van Horn trailed behind. Bill Appleton took first in the high hurdles and high jump, Lee Cihhons toolt first in the pole vault, and the 880 relay team tied l-incoln for first. At the Shawnee Mission Relays. Bill Appleton again came through hy heing the only douhle winner and set two new records. Bill ran the 120-yard high hurdles in 20 seconds and the 180-yard low hurdles in 20 seconds flat. Central ended up with 12 points. The Eagles will have two more dual incets--lXllay 1 with Northeast and May 4 with East. The state outdoor meet at Columbia was May 18 and 19. Mav 25-26 was the an- nual city meet. i Bill Appleton won two firsts in the high and low hurdles in the State Traclq hleet April 7, giving Central 16 points to tie with East for fourth place. Bill was the only entrant from the whole state to win more than one first and also took one-tenth of a second off the previous state record of 7.5 seconds in the low hurdles and equaled the state rec- ord of 7.8 seconds in the high hurdles. April 13 Southeast came to the Central field and de- feated the Eagles, 85-17. Appleton came in first in the 120-yard high hurdles and third in the broad jump: lsluff, third in the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash: Deaton third in the mile rung Rey third in the 180-yard rung Eih third in the 880-yard run, and Cihhons third in the pole vault. l Top Row: D. Voaelsrneier, T. Mass, C. Kimball, R. Dahl, E. Everett, R. Miller, I., Foster, R. Russell, G. Johnson. Row 2: R. Jadlow, R. Burgett, A. Brown, R. Fisk, D. Cnullino, L. Greenwood, E, Brooks, C. Fulton, R. Milne. Row 1: J. Jav, D. Moore, B. Whitaker, G. Carr, M. Slriielcis, L. Allen, W. McCrarv, J. l-lolev. Q .. in , W fm ,M . ,,. V in 4. ' , , , , ' ' -- . V ' Q2 in W ' ' , ' 1 l ,' ' . . f ' t 'llpof , If ' , .W 1 ' I f A . . 2 I f l ., f Wifi if 'i 1, , , ft V f W3. .3 2 li! '71 l i A f R' . x ,, 1 . ' .i ,. ' 27 ,sa ' -4 , . 44 ' Q 7 ' 1 ' v Rt 1 if. t-r- ww T 1 sf.. y, 3 gs jg I ..,a,,.l-- ' I --ig fa V ' ,, 3 f- ,i -4,X'f'-ww? ,ny fun- ye N, 1 fo i isa. Eglin, -- ',. , fb A y A ' of - ' l 7 I A ' 1 I NJ! . . . L A f . ,Q 4 , A, . A W Ippf J. ,Q -fu ,i Q n '-as L t 1, I f -iff , f yi? f V 1 I - . - - . RW., . , 1. , qi ,gi-.. I I ' ' f A W i iv . 4 -, ..., s M 1 K A7 , 5 p vt ,N 5 , 1 A .4 p , 1 1 -4 ' x . YP g Ll, l Wir, ,Q .503 l ! 1 il Q 5 5 l. ff? I 2 ' I I V X 7 f Z X.. y' WV,- f fm A W W Mig' nf Jai , fr 'W October 9, after school on the Swope Park course, the annual Interscholastic league cross-country was held. Cen- tral raced to second place with 58 points, being beaten by Paseo who had 32 points. The course was one and one- eighth mile and was covered by Shelton Callas of Paseo in 10:15. Ierry Deaton came in third, with Fred Sims follow- ing in fifth placeg Tony Crampsas, ninthg Don Csborn, twentiethg Jim lay, twenty-firstg Stephen Connaway, twenty-thirdg and Tom Tucker, thirty-fourth. Central opened the spring track season by participating in the Big 7 Indoor Track Meet, March 2. Seven boys from Central took part in the semi-finals but only Don And they're even at the first. WV. ...M ., afyfv- W . . , 1 rf H rl.-,.. , , ii . ii f 3 Zh V 1 ' 4 F. Simms, J. Joy, T, Grompsos. Rey qualified for the finals. In the semi-finals Don placed second in the 60-yard low hurdles and took third place in the finals. March 28-29 thc annual interclass track meet was held with the seniors victorious. The purpose of the track meet was to determine who would represent Central during the 1956 track season. The seniors were led by Bill Appleton, who captured three first places, and Tony Crampsas, with two firsts in open events, and a first in the mile relay. The juniors were only 13 points behind, being led by Ronnie Owsley, who won first in both the lOO- and 200- yard dashes. ls he clear? f ' Q . .Y . Q ws I -fs P 1, 3 f ey , 1 l 1 1 f- tv vs: if ...ar ,f ,M i 5 ,if U ,F .sv fn A ligfzgsl P35555 Y -,,..- they play basketball and volleyball, which are played in VOLLEYBALL TEAM Top Row: S. Appleby, J. Lusso, B. Sanders, Miss Jones, N. Richardson, J. Anderson, I. Brown. Row 1: L. McKinney, B. Arbeiter, M. Merfen, L. Mcrbrey, N, Rawlins. 5M S., Z Z 155' Wm' .MZ M fiflfwwlfwi lmmiaa lump Hill mm ... ...ff 72' f 5 if .Ziff 1 W ff K f ' f 1 i g o w 5 V ,f YQ, J jg, Q qgapfd, Af K Wwfg I Z wg f , dv 1 f , , . a it f A f . , . ,,.,, . , . A f K if ,,, W, 4 .' jf 13153 af 'flu t 1 ' ff, 5 . .. ' i 'ii if 3 ,z V f 5 in . l .321 fa . QM.. I f if The girls, physical education program at Central con- tains an outstanding curriculum. Two years of gym, during high school, is required, but many girls enjoy it so much that they take all four years of physical education. Those girls taking four years of gym and especially skilled in sports may be placed in 4th hour or 7th hour gym class. The 4th hour usually consists of sophomores who are taking their first year of gym at Central, the 7th hour usually consists of juniors and seniors who are working toward their Cv and who have already been in 4th hour. The team sports offered during the year are hockey, volleyball, and individual sports. The first one that the girls learn to master is hockey. ln the fall the girls spend most of their gym time in Central Park trying to knock the ball out of reach of the goalies. Later in the season the gymnasium. In the spring the girls once more go out- side and this time onto the blacktop. They practice hitting homers and striking the other team out. The individual sports offered are table tennis, aerial darts, badminton, wallball, bowling, swimming, and danc- ing: modern, ballroom, folk, and square. The swimming pool is open once a week to the girls. Those who do not know how to swim are taught the basic strokes and those who are regular fish'i are given advice on how to perfect their strokes. The girls who wish to learn how to bowl are given the opportunity to bowl at a bowling alley one afternoon a week for a certain length of time. The other individual sports are offered in the gymnasium at definite times during the year. yah N' .gs ts. at Y gs .f . t ,Vs ,..,s. Cisyggyf if .. I' ' in Q J N. ff .. f ff. Q 'M p . :A .Mizz . .1 , t HOCKEY 'EAM 1.244 1- A, wg, 7' t x' f f w i f I, AN. J . W f l, x lla . ' , TOP Row: L. McKinney, J. Welfmon, B. I, ,A X. I ,, ' ' Qi X ponders, AQissMJobnes, S. Appleby, K, A- 'af ss oremon, . . cr rey. y ,qi a W if if Row 2: I, Brown, .l. Lusso, K. Lornon, qw V V I, ' Q Q' sf W. Vermillion, S. Austin. Q t y Q ' .X Wag, Row 1: M, Meffen, B. Arrierrer, P, , 'g . , r is ai, X Montgomery, C. Brundogc. f an , ' Q' ara!! A 1- I V. K ,hz Wg agp, 4 7 N . . 1 G Q.. .7 , ... .,.. 6 at 2 . . 2 S fwwi Wftzyyy e. F443 fl lu .gg 3 IQ- l .' Q l Q writ? ff fa -,. if J w 'F' .,.. . . I' Q, ,. 7' 1 H , ,, mu uit H an . ix 3. fir S f 4. , 'wtf ir . ag pl ' ' Mia ,iff I5 -wr - , is s- . at Wlllw W' V .W Q T993 lm , ,, 1 ' . Q t. fi. I M ,Q f fx if . ' 3 3, V 3 fail ' J -fl' ' ' 4. ff 2 :Q- Vy Q - :L -,ai -in - pl Q Q f ' I X Q ' ! H . l ' x , . - V I l V l . ' 1 i f 1 4 J 9 r . , . ,L . l f .41 1 ' a ' . ' fr' , i , ll i ,, 'VJ . 1 4l,x 1 3 V A A i X ' ' f f wr. . .J A J 'sf ,fl I X if - , ll i 0 6 I I I Any girl who is willing to spend a little time after school having fun can earn the small and large shields. The small shield requires three team and two individual sports credits. The large shield requires three more of each. To earn the C a girl must spend even more time par- ticipating in sports and must have been in a sportsday. Only a select few are given the Highest Award pin. Each year there are three sportsdays. Ten public high schools in Kansas City send teams to play in these sports- days. The girls participating usually meet at 7:30 in the morning in the auditorium of the school where they will play. At this meeting they receive their schedule of games and are welcomed by a student from that school. Then the girls get ready for their games. Each school usually plays two games. Central participated in all three sports- days. Most of the girls who represented were from the 7th and 4th hour gym classes. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Top Row: J. Vxfellmon, N Bennett, J. Lusso, N. Rmnordson, E Tyrer, I Brown, J Ander- Son, N. Rowlins. Row 2: l. McKinney, S. Austin, J, Todd, S. Toclfl, P Cornelius, 3. Scnwindf, C. ROISTOVH. Row I: E Arlwoiter, K. Vlininqor, G. Coclfrell, F' Mcrnfqomer, M, VJ-tld S it 7, . A x ,r N s. or MANAGERS I, , Top Row: W, Vermillion, S. Appleby, J. Lusso, N. Richardson, E, Tyrer, N. Bennett. 'N' 3 Row I: J. Weltmcin, L. McKinney, S. Austin, V V C. Brundoge, M. Merfen. s 79 Q 4 x s fe N I W7 ' ' f S fx 4 The hockey sportsday was October 29, the volleyball sportsday was March 3, and the individual sportsday was May 12. Central was victorious in both of her hockey sportsday games by beating Lincoln, 7-O, and Southwest, 5-O. Thus, Central tied Northeast for first place honors and again illustrated the skill, teamwork, and fight for which Central is famous. The Central Clympians were the official hostesses at the volleyball sportsday held here at Central. The long hours of hard work before and after school paid off again for Central's team, for they defeated both Northeast, 39-14, and Southeast, 49-11. The individual sports participated in by Central, hlay 12, were badminton, table tennis, howl- ing, tennis, and swimming. ,WI l t 'xg W, In -- . an -4.72 'V 3 gm v id! 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' A W tv ' ,f x, A V- ' I ,, ,,,,, ,H , i4 , u-fur I f M fy' 'gy' Ky 593 , f, 243' ' ' l Q9 as 4' 1 if , -N- vt ew. 'Liu SLK' Q 'X ,ff I 19 lv OFFICERS Top Row: L. Shelton, R. Wilson, J. Hall, R, Ploeger, A. Doss, Row 3: L. Moss, B. Windes, L.. Coughenour, O. Lopez, L. Stalder, R. Hornsnell. Row 2: D. Leap, P. Loncey, R. Stevens, S. Baum, C. Haggard, C. Stillwell. Row 1: J. McElroy, J. Holt, G. DeVdux, M. Conrad, B. McLin, J. Anderson, G. Smith. Each year the battalion is inspected by Army officers to determine if the standards of training have been met. These officers are direct representatives of the Command- ing General, Sth Army. If the required standards are met the school is designated an Honor School for the next year. Central had an honor unit this year and we hope to have another for the coming year. A Company of the Central P1.O.T.C. Battalion meets during the first hour. lt has an enrollment of 125 cadets. Ninety-three of these are from the junior building. The Central Drum and Bugle Corps, consisting of thirty-six cadets, also is a part of the 125 in the first hour. The Coin- pany is commanded by Cadet Captain Probert Stevens. The First Platoon is commanded by Cadet Sergeant First Class Iarnes Fry, the Second Platoon is commanded by Master Sergeant Iames Munden and the Third Platoon by Second Lieutenant Ronald Coold. Cadet Sergeant First Class Brian McBrayer commands the Drum and Bugle Corps. 1 RIFLE TEAM Top Row: L, Moss, G Devaux, R. Wil- son G. Jackson. Row 1. B. Furrcll, L. Staldcr, M. Conrad. v 5 Q ,5 F X K h I 1.5, 5 f' Z I 1. L M . ff H . r ff . 4? I, , MW' We 1 af ' by 5 UR . flgwl 8 il 1,5 '. Q 1 n I 'fl O any , .5 nt. W, , Q r V F , 3 ' , ' f Q, in i V I g' ,I .I ,, V QA n 0 ,Q Q V ,wh x , Q ,W 0 V' V wh, f 'B o f W, il if , L. 'j , '1 . 0 ff, QQ -fm 1i7fa,, 9 Q 6, Y , 5 ' , I I lv ' . ' ' f K ' ,' f ' V 1 I W ' 4' 'F 'w.f ,r gui -5 5 fi if ' G S Ja fr J Q fx . f fm' f , QT H rv, V in he I 1 A .Af F I rs s ,,. ,wie if -P: 1 Q, Q ' I is x X, , if In 5 :v . 1 V, M: ,, .5 F , h' Ty . L SENIOR PROPHE CY lt is the year WSU, and the class of l956 comes together lor a reunion. First to a Hear at the reunion is UVVindv DeVVitt and his . ll . . 1 lanrous trumwet, accom ianied by his orchestra. Thev have . I , I . , r 1 4 1 just made their grand opening at the Stork Club, vvhlch is now under the management of the Big Boss. Jim Spencer, with Don W'exlcr acting as the big burly doorman. Singing with IVindy is the famous jazz singer, Carol Young. Also there is David Gregg as head comedian. Irene Cochran, Max Palmer, and Janice IVilson are main attractions. Next to appear are Carol Norman and Sandra Piper who have just finished their research which will enable them to publish their book called '!The Monkeys Denial which is a sequel to Darwinis i'Theory of Evolution. Illustrations were by A. Ape. Next on the scene is Terry Derendinger with his infamous guitar. He appears nightly at Eddy's, where also can be seen the famous, talented TV star, Patsy Pettijohn. Don Smart is manager here and his wife, Joan, is head cook. Bob Bowen, Jim Blaine, and Ronald Doss furnish the atmosphere! Attention! Six-star General Lee Stalder has just entered, being introduced by Bob Foghorn Stevens and followed up by Corporal John Stukenberg. Close behind is Francine Gil- lette-blue blade. Also in the ranks are Jim Barker, Don Gansley, Ed Goold, and, lo and behold! peppy Del Medlin. Ah! VVhat a talented class. Broadway star Kay Foreman has just tripped in followed by Candy Lane, who does an exotic dance. Miss Marlene Boyce, Miss Shirley Lee, and Sir David Grisafe have just renewed their contracts with the Met where Howard Bourdess is seen playing the oboe. Carnegie Hall excused its most famous pop singer ever known, Miss Georgia Lamb, for this evening. Also on the bill is Artie Miller and his Missourians who have replaced Fred VVaring. The orchestra is directed by Richard Hoffman. The reason they were excused is because George Sandy, manager, came too. Mina Zenor just finished her play on Broadway after win- ning her Hollywood Oscar for the best dramatic actress of the year. Now she is going to help her manager, Marilyn Punch Kincaid look for her lost purse, notebook, pencil, and what- ever else wasn't attached. Lyle Dorsett, the famous undertaker who enjoys his work, is very cheerful. There to help him is Stanley Baum and Bob Licorice,' Windes. Promoters of business are John Cooper, Bob Drake, and Bob Forbis. Socialites Helen Batts, Barbara Gabbert, Sandra Greene, and Mary Miller have just started a new fad which excludes Bermudas and long socks. Ed Drake and Carolyn Duncan, famous dancers, have just returned from a very successful world-wide tour. They say they owe their good fortune to their lessons taken at Bebop Harpers dancing studios. Teachers there are Bob Barker, Carol Bedenick, Paul Alm, and Joe Jarmin with his blue suede shoes. TV has claimed its share. Ronny Cockrell is the celebrated emcee for John Eglitis' commentary called 'Back to Lativiaf' On the same channel is Janet Graham and sisters who made Arthur Godfrey-for a while! Every afternoon appears Gehrs Charm Studio for Ladies! run by Charlie, of course. Jim Pierce plays Costello while Louise Keefer is the famous comediennc. Kay Howard and her baton have traveled high. llarold Goose Dent and Roger Lomolder are chief watchers. The Todd twins seem to he having some competition for their Toni job from the Rey twins. Scott and Pat Slater are in the lighting businessg so are Judy and Tom IVatts, only the sccond pair are using different sorts of VVatts. 1 102 Beverly Kimberling has her own modeling agency in New York where she has turned out famous people such as Phyliss Campbell, three-time winner of Miss Universe. Also high in the beauty business is Jo Anne Neelys salon where two hairdressers are Tom Ashby and Jerry Baker, hired because of previous experience in the field. W'orking close by are Vera Powers, Pat Rushton, and Shirley Sebring. Bev Arbieter heads the Y. Nl., oops, Y.XV.C.A. Linda Mc- Kinney is a physical education teacher at Yale-ummm. Janice Lusso slipped to Harvard, but bashful Andy Kugler is head football coach at Oklahoma where the team is still on top. Head men are Bill Appleton, Art Bowie, and Lee Gibbons. making an average of 10 touchdowns per game per man. A little different than the old high school days! David Payne, now Dr. Pain, is always on hand. Central's faculty now has the noted Dr. Bruce Bailey Pharriss as principal. The faculty is the same except the Luminary staff was slightly revised. Now there is the cele- brated journalist, Peggy Borris, helped by Mike Clark. On the staff are Marsha Clary, Mariecelene Gibbs and Eva Israel. Congress has a change, too. Gary Webster is President of the old U. S., with George Schluter III as Speaker of the House. Jack IfVest is close by. Sandra Grant is the personal advisor to the president and Star Jayne, millionaire lawyer, has just left to help Joanne Roberts, ambassador to lower Afghanistan, solve the problem on tea. The longest filibuster ever known is being carried on by woman Senator Barbara Rathbun. For seventy-six days she has been talking, trying to keep the other folk', off the air. Oscar Lopez and Joe Juel have just organized a new A. A. CAristonian Antidotesb. The organization is the result of the new book by Barbara Foland, Bob Simpson, Mary Rogers, and Carol Kays. The title-How to Survive an Initiation in One Easy Lesson! In Hollywood we find Sandy Ascanio, who has replaced Louella Parsons in the latest news. In this news we hear that Pat Skinner still likes everyone and everyone still likes Pat Skinner. Sondra Gibbs and Denise Bradley are still one big, happy family. From further west the news says that seen on the Indianapolis Speedway are Jay Scott and Larry Butcher with their famed grease monkeys, Hollis Hanover, Ronnie Bird and Junior Renfro. V Steve Reich has lived in Canada, shooting bears, whereas Vi McFall has just returned from Africa with her missionary husband for the reunion. Leroy OlMorevitska and Maryanne O'Ozorkiewicz have just come back from their trip to their homeland, Ireland. Mary Don Smith owns a fashion shop in Paris with Irene Covell, Barbara Hart, and Sharlene Lilly as head designers. Grandma VVilcox has a nice home for aged ladies. Grand- mais happy helpers are Eleanor Unruh from Pawnee Rock Crah-rahD, Rosalee Taylor, and Clara Thomas. Bernita Smith, editor of Glamour Magazine, with Mike Conrad for head photographer, and Janice Sultzbaugh, Mari- lyn VVeld, and Judy Helstrom as reporter. Dt-lane Helmer is head artist. Jim Flournoy is busy in his flower shop growing pansies and other multicolored weeds. to brighten gardens, which Donna Nose Bird delivers in the Blue Bomb! Susie Schwindt, Jane Rofkahr, and Fern Leason hare just finished their book called flow to Drive Your Teacher Screwy in Three Easy Lessons. Helen Kneedler, Shirley Roberts. Patsy :Xllsworth, and Margie Vlfalden has just been named geniuses of the year for their invention of the typeless typewriter. Barbara llutchinson, Joanne Sipe, Carol Sturgess, and Mar- A.r Ari Ba Bai uct J Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Cc Cl Cl C. Cc Dt D1 D1 EI Fa Fc Fr F1 F1 F1 G G G H H H jc II ei ti el L 0. O tl S S S 3 I .X.A.Ll.VV. SUBJECT INDEX LX Q. U I. V Q 74 l lorixon Club fl igrisipnian ,iteiary Society P 47 1I,tC,.bOCiL,ty Ccmtcsmmb 6 b . , .. . . . 66 JLIDTOI' . A lt, My gl J ' 86, 87, 88 -lunior Class Officers 28 71' ' ub ' ' 6 . 80 Latin Club , V 6, Central Emerson Club ., .. 52 locker Patrol -- Central Franklin Club . . 50 Luminary T g6I1U'2ll gfferson Club ,, .48 Memorial Club , . . . , .. ,itll Centra lymlmm Club . . ,, 81 Minerva Literary Society y Sl entral Webster Club. .,... 46 Olympian Club . yu Centralian Staff . . . ,... 42 Orchestra fn N - . .4 , . . 77 Cheerleaders M .i,.. 64 Fen Club ,. ,... . Ch Cl b l 64 65 C E52 'U 1 . 74 Photography Club 75, ' ' ' - . 58 Fred Cross . . I 75 Concert Choir ..,,i.,, ,. . 68 R,0,T,C, QACH my 96.97598-99,100 De Lano School, R. ,r,.. .,.,,, 2 7 Senior Ballot r..... , I C my 110.1 I Delphian Literary Society ., . VIIQAH 49 Senior C1855 V huului A by mtlmmgh 24 Drama Club .i.,.i...,i ,.i..,.., . . 72 Senior Class Officers ,. H IO-11 Engineers Club ..,,. ,..,. 6 O Senior Prophecy ....,., ,.,.,. . . .. ,,,, 102 Faculty ,wyulp Q 1 by H U8-9 Society of Literature and llistory , , , 54 Football hbytyyuyqqll up 82-83-84 Sophomore Class .. ,.,. .. . .. , 31-32,33 French Club UIQIA. I M AAIA 63 Spanish Club 72 Freshmen Class M I 33 Sportsday Teams . , H , 92-93 Future Nurses ,i,,, . . 59 Sprmg Play i ' i' ' 73 Student Council ,,.. ,,,.,, . 38-39 Future Teachers . H S9 Student Index .,.,.. . ..., ., .IO4-l05'l06 Cerman Club ,,., , 1,62 . ., , ' , Teen Town Committee . 75 Glrls Choir 69 Tennis Team .85 G01fTsf1m i' ' ' -- 85 Thalian Literary Society, ,,,,. . . .. 53 HVY '- -'i'----4' ' -t'---' 71 Track Team ,,...,,.,i ,,,..,i , ., . 89-90 Honor Corps .,,,,. ,,.,,,. 5 7 Y-Teens .. ,.,, 70 Honor Society . .. ...4Oe4l Zoology Club .. . .. . 61 jorie Ohlhausen have just won the Nobel prize for their con- tributions in the hydrogen bomb field. Larry Turley, head engineer at VVestinghouse, just announced his new inven- tion of the wheelless car. ln collaboration with him in the electronic brain field are jerry Edwards, VVilburn Clarke, Dan Hayes, and jerry Caylord, who are head button pushers. Lorie Lux and her son, Amahl, are living on Barbie Crege 0rie's ranch-The blighty Might. Norman Luther, foreman. oversees Charlie llill, Marvin illolmes, and Fat Keller. Sally Crantham has her own pickle factory in Texas. On the payroll is chief pickle Terry Xklebb, Bob Vtlasmer, Bill Sullivan, and lim Vkfainwright. Kent Vogel keeps them from getting sour along with Noodles Ballard and Marilyn Mont' gomery. Tony Crampsas and lirnic Fatircs hate enjoyed their stay at Oogly Foogly island where they visited lwyn Clliso, llonny Leo Oswald. and Cerald Boehm. Simply out ol' this world are Sue Carlson. Donna Clow. Howard Fisk, and Barry Kennedy. They are stationed between earth and Mars keeping order in their space station. Also on the station are Beverly Nunley, Keith Payne, and Dorothy Bubelee. The dance clubs of America have voted Max Teague, presi- dent, Cynthia Ketchum, veep, and Frances Dye, secretary. Back in old K. C. we find Fred Feindel, lll as president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Elizabeth Cosney, his secretary, has iust been voted as the best secretary of the year-takinv dictation on the bosses kneel Also on the 4 D ' . s . Chamber are Don Bealmear, Bob Blair, Bill Franklin, and Roger Krause. Last on the scene appears the famed psychologist. llick hlillard. lle seems to still be trying to figure out xxhy they call blargie VVard Tender T rueheartf' And. as we look over all those who hate returned to pax homage to their alma mater. we leel that C cntral has a lust right to feel something about these people' 103 A Abbott, Charles-31 Adams, Helen---12, 39, 58 STUDENT INDEX Bowlin, D.-98 Boyce, Marlene-13, 53, 65, 68, 72 Boyd, Carolyn-33 Boyd, Marjorie-32 Adams, Vickie-31 53, 63, 65, 72 Eglitis,John-15,40,45,48,98,101 Boyd, Alewine, Donna-33 Alexander, Kenny-58 Allen, Jimmy-99 Allen, Larry-32, 38, 80, 82, 88, 89 Allen, Terry-12, 52, 58 Allsworth, Patsy-12, 39, 47, 65, 75 Alm, Paul-12, 89 Richard-31 Conley, Charlene--29, 51, 65, 69, 75 Conrad, Mike-14,39,43,48,76,100 Conway, Judy-31 Cook, Jean-33, 62 Coomer, Don-31, 48, 66 Edwards, Eugene-33 Edwards, Faye--29, 41 Edwards, Gerald-15 Edwards, John-74 75, 83 Ambler, Grace-67 Anderson Betty-12, 75 Anderson, Elaine-30, 72 Anderson, Jackie-29, 49, 81, 92, 93 Anderson, John-12, 63, 67, 100, 101 Anderson Mary-12, 41, 69, 70 Anderson, Mary Lou-12 Anderson, Viola-65, 70 Anderson, Virginia-31 Haeflin Anthony, Ferridia-29 Appleberry, Robert-12, 82 Appleby, Sue-30, 39, 41, 54, 62, 74, 81, 92, 93 Appleton, Bill-10, 11, 12, 38, 39, 40, 41, 57, 80, 82, 83, 86, 89 Arbeiter, Beverly-11, 12, 38, 54, 56, 81, 92, 93 Arndt, Annette-29, 47, 75 Arnold, Mary--31 Arnold, Rose-30, 56 Ascanio, Sandra-12, 38, 41, 42, 53, 56, 63, 75 Ashby, Tom-12, 41, 45, 48, 91 Ashenfelter, M.-98 Ashmore, Wayne-45, 46 Atkins, Bailey-33 Boyer, Bennett-32, 63 Boyle, James-29, 43, 74 Bradford, Fred-31 Bradley, Ted-31 Bradley, Denise-13, 68 Bradshaw, Rose-29, 39, 63, 68 Brady, Terry-32, 46 Bragaw, John-32 Branliam, Larry-66 Brasfield, Tom-30, 84 Braton, Jerry-29, 38 Brauninger, Frank-29 Brauninger, Robert-33, 84 Brazeal, Barbara-13, 43, 54 Bredemeier, Walter'-28, 31, 52, 57, Brice, Curtis-98 Briggs, Marilyn-33 Briggs, Pat-13 Brim, John-30 Brockman, Alma-13 Coon, Jacklyn-14 Cooper, Betty-33, 39, 75 Cooper, Jerry-50, 66 Cooper, John-14, 39, 43, 50, 57 Cooper, Vincent-33, 38 Coram, Cordry, Gene-31, 39, 99 Linda-29, 45, 47, 65, 69, 72, 73 Corliss, Judy-33 Cornelius, Pat-30, 71, 93 Correll, Jackie-29, 41, 53, 69 Cothran, James-32 Cothran, Sid-14 Coughenour, Larry-30, 48 Covell, Irene-14, 39, 41, 42, 43, 54, 56, 68 Covey, Nedra-33 Cowan, Barbara-29, 53, 70 Cox, Bertie-30, 75 Cox, Ethel-33 Cox, LaVern--41, 48 Brooks Billie-13 Brooks, Edmond-84, 89 Brooks , R,-98 Brown, Alfred-84, 89 Brown, Bob-41, 45, 57 Brown, Charlene-13, 40 Brown, Donald-82 Brown, Gary-30 Brown, Ida Jo-13, 41, 81, 92, 93 Brown, J.-98 Brown, Joyce-41, 63 Brown, Robert-30, 52, 63, 74 Barker James--12, 38, 46, 66, 71 Austin, Don--33, 62, 99, 101 Austin, Sharon--30, 41, 54, 68, 70, 81, 92, 93 Avery, P.-38 Baber, Linda-32 Bacus, David-31 Baggerly, Larry-30, 66 Bailey, Sylvia-31 Baker, Douglas-32 Baker, Jerry-11, 12, 43, 45, 52, 76, 85 Baker, Raymond-12 Baker, Sandra-33 Baldwin, Ronnie-29, 63 Ball, Irma-12, 58 Ball, Norma-32 Ballard, Janet-31 Ballard, Selden-12, 43, 46, 57 Banks, Loy-31, 46, 67, 76, 98 Bardiau, Joan-12, 38 Barkerj Paul-32, 71 Barker, Robert-12, 52, 56, 86 Barnes, Barbara-32, 41, 71 Barnes Barrett, Frank-30, 88 Melba-31 Bartlett, Bill-12 Bartlett, Joyce-59 Baston, Leon-99 Batts, Helen-12, 53 Baum, Stanley J.-12, 100, 101 Bay, George-12 Bealmear, Dan-12 Bealmear, Donna-12 Beck, Saralou-30, 69 Bedenik, Carol-12, 43, 49 Benedict, L.-99 Beningfield, Ardythe-31, 41, 49, 62 Bennefeld, Linda-29, 56 Bennett, Mike-99 Bennett, L.-27 Bennett, Norma-12, 69, 81, 93 Berry, Dennis-32, 52, 71 Berry, Janice-12 Beymer, Don-12, 58 Biere, Audria-29, 63 Biesemeyer, James-32 Binger, Judy-32 Bird, Donna-12, 39, 40, 43, 45, 53, .59, 64, 65, 70, 72, 75 Bird, Ronald-12, 52 Bishop, Delores-29, 66 Black, R.-98 Black, Ramona-29 Blackwood, Pat-72, 73 Blaine, Jimmie-13, 39, 50, 80, 82 Blair, Bob-13, 50, 57, 80, 82, 89 Blair, Judith-32, 41, 47, 65, 72, 75 Blakeman, Glenda-13, 69 Blaman, Betty-31 Bland, Carol-38, 39, 41, 51, 56, 65, 75 Bland, Richard-32, 41, 48, 62, 99, 101 Blankenship, Lois-30, 41, 59 Blatt, Barbara-29 Blevins, David-30, 41, 52, 63, 88 Boehm, Gerald-13, 39, 58 Bohlken, John-32, 48 Bolenbaugh, Toni-31, 40, 54, 70, 71, 74 Boline, Neil-32 Bolinger, Donna-29 Boone, Wanda-31, 59 Borden, Paul-29, 66, 68 Borris, Peggy-13, 39 Borserine, Eugene-38 Boston, Linda-65, 70 Bourdess, Howard-13, 63, 66 Bowen, Bob-13 Bowen, Leslie-66, 99 Bowers, Judy-31 Bowie, Art-13, 38, 39, 43, 80, 87, 89 Bowles, JanelAA30 Brown, W,-98 Brundage, Carol-13, 63, 81, 92, 93 Bryant, Edgar-13 Buchanan, Mary-32, 56, 70, 71 Buchta, Sylvia-31, 38, 41, 47, 65, 69, 70, 72, 73 Buck, Sammie-31, 99 Bultemeier, Ralph--13 Burasco, Frank-29 Burch, Billy-99 Burns, Larry-13 Bush, Ruth-72 Bushnell, Kathryn-32, 41, 70 Butcher, Larry-13, 52, 57, 71 Butler, Peter-98 Butler, Robert-33 Buttram, David-33 Buxton, Rose-33 C Cage, Peggy-68 Cahill, Pat-13, 66 Caldwell, Larry-84 Campbell, Linda-32, 39, 51, 65,72 Campbell, Peggie-13 Campbell, Phyllis-13, 43, 47, 64, 65 Cannon, Judy-13, 38, 51 Cannon, J.-98 Carlson, SuH13, 42, 45 Carr, Mac-84 Carr, Gordon-29, 38, 39, 50, 82, 89 Carroll, Jerry-39 Carter, Harry-98 Carter, Larry--32, 50 Carter, Mary Sue-33, 49, 81 Cartmill, Verna-13 Cartwright, Linda-32, 66 Cary, Janet-29, 69 Cary, Judy-13, 69 Cassidy, Kathlene-29 Castle, Bill--98 Cathcart, Mary Ann-29, 38, 65, 68 Cavanah, Gray-33 Cessna, John-30, 41, 57, 72, 76, 101 Chace, Barbara-30, 39, 41, 47, 65, 69, 75 Chaddock, Rosalie-29, 45, 55, 69, 75 Chadwick, Gene-33, 99 Charde, Judy-14 Charlton, John-16, 32, 46, 62, 68 Chastaine, Jackie-30 Childress, Nathelene-14 Chrane, William-14 Chullino, David-30, 80, 84, 89 Claibourn, Beverly-14 Clark, Bob-33, 99 Clark, L.-98 Clark, Marvalynn-14 Clark, Mike-14, 38, 43 Clark, Nancy-38, 70 Clark, Patricia-30 Clark - , T. 98 Clark, Wilburn-14, 72 Clary, Marsha-14, 65, 75 Clemen ts, Jean--31 Cline, Judy-32. 38 Cline, Lloyd-29, 48, 99, 101 Close, Beverly-14, 70 Clouse, Dick-33, 85 Clow, Donna-14, 47, 56, 75 Cobb, John-14 Cochran, Irene-14, 39, 42, 49 Cockeri Cockeri Cockrel Cockrel Il, Phyllis-67, 81 ii, Sherrill-66 I, Glada-29, 41, 54, 81, 93 I, Ronnie-11, 38, 39, 52, 57 Coe, Sandra-30 Cofer, James-29 Collins, Elsie-30 Collins, Lucille-33 Colter, Cnnisln Elaine-32 ck, Carole-31 Cox, Walter-31, 84 Crago, Jackie-30 Crago, Judy--14 Cranmer, Richard-99 Craven, Philip-38 Crawford, Frank-33, 99 Crocker, Douglas-14 Crossley, Margaret-33, 75 Crow, Jackie-99 Crowder, Richard-99 Culley, Linda-70 Cummings, Mary-31,41, 65, 69,75 Cunningham, Rebecca-31, 49, 56, 70, 75 Curiale, Geraldine--31 Curry, Thomas-14 Curtis, Lonnie-98, 99 Curtis, Patricia-30, 69 D Dahl, Ronald-32, 50, 84, 89 Daigle, R.-98 Dale, Mike-51, 82 Dalton, Pat-30, 49 Dancy, Rose-39, 69 Daniels, John-29 Daughtrey, John-30, 39, 77, 88 Davidson, Dorothy-32, 41, 51, 56 Davis, Gerald-14 Davis, James-29, 99 Davis, Lyle-99 Davis, Nl.-101 Davisson, Dorothy-30, 45, 52, 62, 65, 75 Dawson, Patricia-30, 39 Deaton, Jerry-14, 80 Deaton, Ronnie-31 DeFoor, Betty-29, 41, 63, 70 Denman, Kay-31, 70 Denman, William-30 Denney, Beverly-32, 38, 65 Dent, Barbara-32, 53, 65, 70, 72 Dent, Harold-14, 36, 52, 57 Denton, Richard-29 Derendinger, Terry-14, 57, 82, Derringer, Ed-30 DeVasher, Keith-32 ' DeVaux, Gene-14, 100 DeWitt, Dorlan-10, 14, 39, 40, 45, 48, 57, 66 DiCarlo, Christine-31, 41, 62, 65,68 Dimmit, Bonnie-14 Dodson, Dorothy-66 DonCarlos, Susan--30, 38, 41, 62, 68, 69 Dorsett, Lyle-14, 52, 89 Doss, Ronald-14, 39, 100, 101 Dotson, Dortha-31 Doudican, Mike-29, 38, 39, 50, 68, 71 Downs, Virgil-31, 98 Drake, Bob--14, 43, 46 Drake, Ed-14 Driscoll, Dan-31 Drummer, Art-14 Duffey, Forrest-31 Dulley, T.-98 Duncan, Carolyn--15, 38, 47, 56, 75 Duncan, Esther-30, 41, 70, 71 Duncan, Fonda-31 Dunivent, Ramona-30 Dunkin, James-66, 99 Dunn, Judy-15, 49, 68 Dunn, Lyle-15, 58 Duren, Grace--28, 53, 64, 65, 70 Duval, Darlene-15 Dwyer, Ed-32, 75 Dwyer, Maurine-70 Dye, Frances-15, 43, 51, 65, 75 Dye, Judy-30, 51, 65 Dyer, Paula-31 Dyer, Polly-33 Dyke, Jerry-29 Eagles Dale-15, 89 Easterly, Charlotte-30 Easterly, Larry-32 Ebeling, Pauline-32, 41, 53, 63 Ebenhack, Judy-15, 69, 81 Eckhardt, Jimmy-432, 39, 52, 71 Eckhardt, William-15, 38, 39, 52, 66, 71 Eckinger, Charles-31 Edmonds, Bonnie--15 Eib, Elmer-15, 80, 89 Eklund, J-98 Elliott, Charlotte-29, 53, 75 Elliott, Richard-29, 84 Embrey, Evelyn-15 Enloe, Karen-29, 39, 47, 65, 69, 75 Ensminger, Eleanor-70 Erickson, Roger-30 Estes, Sue-30 Etzenhouser, Frank--15, 45, 50 Everett, Ebb-38, 39, 66, 68, 84, 88, 89 Everitt, Ken--15 Ewing, Harold-15 F Farmer, Connie-30 Farmer, Tom-33 Farrar, James-66 Fawkes, Gary-29, 46 Feindel, Fred-15, 63 Fenner, John-33, 99 Fenton, G.-98 Fenton, Pat-33, 67 Ferguson, Patricia-30 Ferrell, Darlene-33, 39 Ferrell, Phillip-32, 66 Fetter, Willa Ann-33, 41 Fetters, Jean-38, 39, 40, 70 Fettic, Dorothy Jo-72 Ficken, Nancy-32 Fisher, Edith-31, 62 Fisk, Howard-15, 29, 38, 45, 50 Fisk, Ray-32, 50, 84, 89 Fitch, Bonnie-32 Fitzgerald, Dan-41, 48 Fitzpatrick, Billy-33 Fitzpatrick, Robert-30 Flair, Roberta-15, 65 Flood, Jo-30 Flournoy, Jackie-38, 41, 68 Flournoy, James-11, 15, 38, 43, 50, 68, 75, 85 Fogliani, H.-27 Foland, Barbara-15, 40 70, 72 Folz, Jackie-15 Foote, Jerry-28, 29, 52, 57, 71, 82 Forbis, Robert-15, 45, 50 Ford, A.-98 Foreman, Kay-10, 15, 38, 45, 56, 57, 62, 65, 70, 72, 75, 81, 92 Foster, Larry-32 Foster, Loren-29, 50, 80, 82, 89 Fouts, Sandy-15, 38, 45 , 45, 46, 56, 59, Fowler, Julia-58 Fox, Jim-31 Francis, Linda-56, 65, 71 Franklin, Bill-15, 39 Franklin, Mary Ann-33 Frazier, Don-31, 41, 43, 74 Freeman, Jerry-29, 41, 45, 62, 73 Freeman, Paul-68 French, Richard-33 French, Ronnie-99 Friebe, Gudrun-45, 49, 63 Fry, Charlene-32, 56, 65, 72, 75 Fry, Jim-32, 45, 48, 72, 99 Frye, Dale-38 Fuller, Don-38, 39, 46, 73, 84 Fuller, George-33 Fulton, Anita-31, 75 Fulton, Beverly-32 Fulton, Clarence-66, 88, 89 Fultz, Ronald-99 Furrell, Robert-100 G Gabbert, Barbara-15, 53 Gaff, R.-98 Gage, Herb--15 Galloway, Eugene-29, 39, 63, 72 Ganote, Joan-30 Gardner, Joyce-31 Garrison, Hubert-16 Gary, Barbara-32 Gates, Larry-33, 39, 99 Gatrost, Jeannw16, 69 Gaylord, Dan-33 Gaylord, Jerry-16, 48, 89 Gehrs, Charles-16, 68, 80, 82 Gensley, Beverly-33 Gensley, Don-16 George, Stephen--74 Ghrist, James-31, 99 Ghrist, Mary-32, 53, 65 Gibbons, Lee-50, 57, 80, 82, 86, 89 Gibbs, Charles-29 Gibbs, Mariecelene-16, 43, 45, 51, 56, 69 Gibbs, Sondra-16, 69 Giefing, S,-98 Gilbert, Charles-33 Gilbert, ElDora-29, 59 Gillett, Francine-16, 49 56, 68 Gippner, Mike-33 Gist, Thelda-33 Gladden, Joyce-32, 41 Glauser, Virginia-16, 40 Glavas, Helen-16, 40 Glendening, B,-27 Goeking, Treasure-3? Goff, J -98 Golden Jim-416 Goodma Goold, l Gould, l Gordon, Gordon, Gosney, Gosney, Gower, Gragg, I Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Gramps Grant, E 43, 4 Granthe Grass, l Gray, E Gray, H Gray, L Green, . Green, l Greene, Greenwa Greenwi Gregg, l Gregg, ' Gregg, I Gregory 64, 7 Grisafe, 43, 1 Groom, Grouse, Guhl, T Guyer, i Guyer, Hacker, Haddoc Haggari Hahn, E Hale, L Hale, R Haley, , Hall, G Hall, Ja Hall, Ill 65, l Halsey, Ham, R Hamilti Hammo Hamma Hamme Hammo Hammo Hampti Handlej Hanove Hardevl Hardin, Hardy, Harley, Harmol Harnlsl Harper 50, Harris, Harris, Harris, Hart, E Hart, J Hart, ll Hatfiel Hatfiel Hawk, Hawk, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, 71, Haynie Haywai Header Hecker Hedens Heffer, Heiged Heil, ll Helm, Helm, Helm, Helmei Helmei Helms, Helstri Hender Hendri Hendri Hendri Hensle Hemey Herma Hessee Hessen Hickm Hicks, Hicks, Higgs, Higgin Hill, E Hill, C Hill, C Hill, C Hilton Himes Hines, M Goodrr an, Mary Jo-29, 47 Goold, Eil-16 Goolrl, Ronaldwlb 85 Gordon, Jackie---33 Gordon, Lynn-16, 66 Gosney, Elizabeth-16 38, 65 Gosney, Vance-32, 62 99 Gower, Judy-33 Gragg, Mary-29, 59 Graham, Jackie-33 Graham, Jane-68 Graham Janet-16, 68 Graham, June-68 Graham Sue-31 Hirrsley, Jean-17, 58 Hinton, Bob-29 Hinze, Arlene-17 21, 41, 43, 71 Hiskey, Virginia, 31, 38, 41, 54, 65 74 Hisle, Phrlip-17, 58 Hobbs, Jacquite-31 Hobbs Vanette-33, 38 Hodges Eldon-33 Hodson, Judy-32 lloenshell, Laurence-17 Hoffman Richard-17, 40, 67 Holdshoe, Donna-31, 38 Hollowa June-58 Gramosas, Anthony-16, 38, 80, 90 Grant, Sandra-10, 11 16 36, 38, 40 43, 45, 51, 56, 64, 65, 75 Grantham, Sally-16, 38 51,69 75 Grass, Darlene-30 Gray, E -98 Gray, H -98 Gray, Larry-32 Green, John-33 Green, Patricia-38 Greene, Sandra-16, 53, 75 Greenway, Wava-30 Greenwood, Larry-29, 50, 84, 89 Gregg, David-16, 45, 46, 48, 80, 89 Gregg, Willard-99 Gregg, Sharon-32 Gregory, Barbara-10, 16, 43, 47, 64, 73 Grisafe, David-10, 11, 16, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 57, 68, 76, 85 Groom, Marilyn-33, 72 Grouse, Jarry-16 Guhl, Tommy-31 Guyer, Janet-33 Guyer, Mary--31 H Haeflinger, June-30 Hacker, James-99 Haddock, Jerry-16 Haggard, Charles-16, 100 Hahn, Eddie-16 Hale, Lloyd-33 Hale, Ronnie-32 Haley, John-29, 63, 89 Hall, Gene-84 Hall, Jack-16, 100 Hall, Marilyn-32, 41, 47, 65, 69, 70, 72 Halsey, Nancy-33 Ham, Robert-16 Hamilton, George-29 Hammock, B-98 Y, Holman, Gary-17 Holmes, Marvin-17 Holt, John-17, 100 Holt, 65 Norma-30, 41, 56, 62, 70 72 Hon, ,Robert-30 Hood, Charla-31, 72 Hood, Cornell-30 Hood, Linda-31, 38, 41, 53, 62, 65, 69, 70, 74 Hook Walter-50, 68 Hooper, J.-98 Hopkins, D.-98 Hopkins, Judy-31 Hornshell, R.-100 Houghton, Ken-30 Houghton, Robert-17 Houston, L.-63, 81 Houston, Carolyn-30 Hove, N -27 Howard, Joan-30 Howard, Ruth-33 Howell, Carole-33 Howerton, Kay-33, 39 Hubbard, Robert-31 Hudson, Charles-32, 99, 101 Hudson, Larry-30, 41, 48, 66 Hudson, Peggy-17, 69 Huff, Allen-18 Huff, Ed--28, 31, 57, 80, 82, 89 Huff, Robert-31 Hughes, Duane-29 Hughes, Johnnie-30, 39, 69 Hukill, Judy-29 Hull, Carol-30, 56, 68,70 Humbird, Bonnie-31 Hunkeler, John-62, 75, 85 Hunt, James-32, 46 Hunt, Julie-30 Hunt, Linda-66, 72 Hunt, Wesley-18, 98 Hunter, R.-27 Hunter, Teresa-33 Huntsinger, Don-33, 38, 39, 99 Hupp, Walter-32 Hurst, Gary-31 Hammack, DeWayne-31, 74, 99 Hammett, Rawlings-16 Hammond, Joyce-33 Hammons, Travis-16, 58 Hampton, Karen-33, 75 Handley, R.-98 Husband, Peggy-30 Hutchison, Barbara-18, 39, 40, 54, 56, 62, 64, 70 Hutchison, Larry-99 Hutsell, Diana-30 ' Hanover, Hollis-47, 66 Hardewick, Charles--84 Hardin, Jane-41, 62, 74 Hardy, Judy-53, 59, 63 Harley, Lynne-39, 66 Harmon, John-30 Harnish, Betty Jo-66 Harper, Robert-15, 17, 38, 43, 50, 57, 80, 83 Harris, Diana-30, 56, 65, 70 Harris, Sandra-31, 47, 56, 70 I , lhnow, Karlene-32, 49 lnfante, Suzanne-32, 56 lngalsby, David-30, 68 lngold, Beverly-18, 40 Ireland, Sharon-30 Irwin, Joyce-31 Israel, Eva-18, 38, 41, 42, 72 Harris, Reppert-16, 58 Hart, Barbara-17, 58 Hart, James-31 Hart, Margaret-29 Hatfiel Hatfiel d, Judy-33 d, Margaret-31, 39 Jackson, J G.-98 Jackson, James-98, 100 Jacobson, Benie-31 Jadlow, Robert-84, Jameson, Patsy-18, 89 58 Jarman, Jim-18 Jay, Jimmy-29, 57, 71, 75, 80, 88, 89, Jay Nancy-31, 39 Jayire, starr-18, 41, 68, 70, 75 Jenkins Larr 33 66 99 41 53,65 69, 75 Hawk, B.-98 Hawk, Frank-17, 39, 58 Hayes, Danny-17 Hayes, Ernestine-17 Hayes, Gwen-31, 41, 53, 63, 65, 72 Hayes, John-50, 98 Hayes, Patricia-41, 54, 62, 65, 71, 75, 81 Haynie, Beverly-29 Hayward, Kay-17, 38, 53, 65, 66, 75 Headen, Claudia-33, 62 Heckerson, Noel-17 Hedenskog, Cooper-31 Heffer, Jack-33, 99 Heigede, Jan-32 Heil, Marlene-17, 43, 65, 70 Helm, Betty-17, 58 Helm, James-31, 84 Helm, Judy-29, 63 Helmer, DeLane-17, 42, 43, 45 Helmer, Richard-33 Helms, Bettie-33, 71 Helstrom, Judy-17, 54, 65 Henderson, Ralph-33 Hendricks, Rosalee-33 Hendrix, Carolyn-17, 62 Hendrix, Nancy-41, 62, 81 4 Hensley, Patricia-33, 39, 54, 75 Hemey, Parthenia-30 Herman, Art-17 Hessee, Don-29 Hessenflow, Wayne-32, 38, 99, 101 Hickman, John-26, 57, 80, 84 86 Hicks, Johnna-17 Hicks, Shirley-17 Higgs, M.-27 Higgins, Richard-29, 84 Hill, Betty Lou--17 k Hill Charles-17, 57 80 82 85, 89 Hill,Charlotte-30 38 45 65 O6 H1 Hill, Clifford-50 Hilton, Richard-31 Himes, Caroline-31 Hines, Larry-33, 99 , Y- , r Jensen, George-33, 39, 99 Jensen, Karen-18, 32, 41 59. 62 Jensen, Helmer-33, 62, 99, 101 Jesmore, T.-98 Jobes, Patrick-32, 48 Johns, Larry-33 Johnson Betty-29, 41, 70 1 Gilbert-32, 52, 84, 88, 89 Johnson, Johnson, Janelle-31 Johnson, Janice-32 Johnson Jerry-98 Johnsonl Joyce-32 Johnson, Larry-33, 39,98 Johnson, Linda-30, 51, 56, 65, 72 Johnson, 0pal--18, 59 Johnson, Robert-30, 48 Johnson Ronald-32 Jones, C -98 Jones, J - IYTI 31 Jones, Paul-18 Jones, Robert Eugene-29, 68 Jones, Robert E.-31, 38, 80, 82 Jones, Sue-30, 45, 54, 75 Jordan, Mary-18 Jordan, S,-98 Juel, Joe-18, 39, 52, 57, 66, 71 Juliff, Avis-75 K Kalen, B,--98 Karr, Ralph--99 Kausmans, Sandra-30 Kays, Carole-18, 58 Keating, Greg-29 Keck, Larry-31 Keel' Letha-33 Keefer, Louise-18, 72, 73 Keeton, Larry-84 Keiter, John-29 Keller, George-18 Keller, Mary Jo-11, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 53, 56, 64, 65, 68, 74 75 Kelly, Nancy-29, 70 Kempker, JoAnna-32 Kennand, Phillip-33, 99 Kennedy, Barry-18, 36, 48 Kennedy, Darla-31 Kent, Jennie Lou-33, 75 Kerney, Judy-31 Kerr, James-31, 98 Ketchum, Cynthia-18, 39 Kimball, Carl-29, 50,89 Kimberling, Beverly-18, 45, 51, 65 Kimble, Patricia-31, 41, 53, 62, 69, 70, 74 Kincaid, Larry-29 38, 45 52, 57 Kincaid, Nlarilyn-18, 40, 45, 47, 62, 65, 68, 70 King, Judith-38 King, Oscar-66, 67, 99 King, Sue-30, 47, 62, 65, 69, 70 Kinney, James-18 Kirby, Kenny-18, 66, 74 Kirkendoll, LaVonne-59 Krzine, Earl-31 Kneedler, Helen-18, 40, 45, 53, 69, 75 Knepper, Isabel-32 kmffm, D.-98 Knight, Judy-66 Krause, Cecelia-31 Krause, Roger-18 Kristianson, Judy-29, 41 Krueger, Otto-66 Kugler, Andy-10, 18, 38, 39, 40, 41, 57, 82, 83, 86 L Ladewig, Orval-33, 99 Ladewig, Velma-31 Lake, Barbara-18. 58 Lamb, Georgia-18, 39, 40, 43, 47, 64, 68, 75 Lancaster, Arlene-33 Lancaster, Ruth-29 Lancey, P,-100 Land, Edna-30, 63, 65, 69 Landingham, Richard-18 Lane, Sondra-18, 43, 68 Lang, Carol-31, 38, 62, 70, 72 Lasater, Shirley-33 Lassiter, Judy-29, 39, 41, 53, 64, 75 Lathery, Marvin-18, 43, 58 Lathrop, Cathy-18 Lauer, Don-31 Laughlin, Sharon-33 LaVezzi, Edith-19 Lawson, Vernon-84 Layman, Julia-19 Leap, Don-100, 101 Leason, Fern-19 Lee, James R.-19 Lee, Shirley-19, 40, 43, 69, 70 Legler, Linda-33, 38, 62 Lerman, Bob--19, 72, 76 Leibrecht, Marcia--19, 58 Lemka, Charlie-99 Lewis, Albert-66, 88 Lewis, Francis-66, 67, 99, 101 Lewis, Frederick-67, 75 Lewis, Joannif-19, 69 Lewis, Shirley-19 L'Hommedieu, Duane--30 Lilly, Sharlene-38, 51, 69 Lineberry, Clarence-32, 52 Linville, C.-98 Lockridge, Marianne-30, 71 Logan, Keith-29, 38, 39, 57 Lohmolder, D,-31, 46, 62 Lohmolder, Roger-19, 46 Loman, Katy-19, 40, 63, 81, 92 Lopez, Oscar-19, 100, 101 Loud, Bill-99 Loud, M.-98 Love, Robert-32 Lovett, Wallace-32, 99 Lucas, Barbara-19, 56, 65, 75 Ludlaw, Jerry-19 Luff, Carol-31 Lundberg, Judy-30 Lundy, Alma-19, 58 Lusk, Clark-19 Lusso, Janice-19, 81, 92, 93 Lusso, Sharon-33, 62 Luther, Alan-32, 48 Luther, Norman-19, 48, 57 Lux, Lorie-19, 41, 43, 45, 49, 65, 68, 73 tyrrd, Judith-32, 59 Lyman, Donna-29 Lynk, William-67, 99 Lyons, David-31 Mc McBrayer, Brian-98 NlcBray0r, D.-98 McCance, James-32 McClanahan, Polly-30, 69 McClellan, Allen-67 McClung, Mike--33, 72, 99 McCoy, Fred-30 McCrary, William-82, 86, 89, 98 McCrea, Robert-33, 84 McCright, G -98 NlcDonald, J.-98 McElroy, Jim-19, 100, 101 Mclintire, Sandra-33, 70 McFall, Violet-10, 19, 40, 45, 51, 56, 64, 68 McGill, Cecilia-32 lillclserr, Julia---15 lVlcKinney Lindae-19 40 43 69 81 92, 93 McLain Dorothy-32 iVlcLin Roberl--19 100 lVltlVlanigaI Lola-72 lVlcManigal, R f-98 McMeathan, .lnnrinr---V 19 lVlClVllCllael Carolyn-30 MCMICIIJIN, Cathy--32 Mabrey, Lois-29, 81,92 Mabrey, Melvin-33, 99 Maddux, Joyce-29, 67 Magel, Mark-29 Mahurin Nicholas-84 Mallory, Barbara-29, 39, 41, 65 69, 72, 73, 75 Manning, Barbara-31, 41, 73 Manning, Judy-32, 38, 39, 51 Mansker, August-19 Mansker, Larry-52, 84, 88 Mantle, James-19 Marker Jane-429, 69 Marshall, Diana-29 Martin, James-31 Martin, Joann-19, 58 Martin, K.-65 Martin, Nancy-30 Martin, Richard-33 Martin Robert-99, 101 Martino, Prudence--33 Masteller, Karen-33 Mathews, Robert--19, 56 Mathison, Wayne-31, 38, 48 Mauch, Richard-31, 39, 68, 84 Mayfield, Joyce-32, 56 Mayta, David-29, 39, 66, 99, 101 Medlin, Del-20, 80 Medlin, Howard-52, 84 Meek, Judy-10, 20, 43, 51, 64, 65, 69, 72, 73, 75 Megerson, Carol-29, 63, 72 Meinen, Patti-10, 20, 40, 43, 45, 51, 75 Meinsen, Ann-20, 38, 58 Melton, Barbara-29, 39, 51, 65, 69, 75 Melton, Donna-31, 56, 72, 75 Merfen, Myrna-29, 39, 75, 81, 92, 93 Metzger, Don-20, 57 Meyer, Jerre-20, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 54, 68, 70 Meyer, Judy-30, 54, 56, 70 Meyers, Evelyn-33 Michael, Don-99 Middleton, C.-98 Milberger, Sharon-30, 41, 54, 74, 75, 81 Milby, Carmen-59 Miles, Laurence--33 Millard, Dale-41, 65 Millard, Dick-20, 27, 38, 50, 56 iviriier, Art-20, 52, 57, ao, 82, se, 89 Miller, B.-98 Miller, Dona-33 Miller, Jay-20 Miller, Karl-30 Miller, Marjorie-20, 68 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mary-20, 38, 43, 47, 45, Norma-20, 59 Patricia-31 Richard-32, 89 iviriis, Robert-30, 99 68 Milne, Richard-31, 74, 89 Minor, Dudley-33, 99 Minor, Sue Ann--20, 49, 65 Misenhelter, Ed-30, 63 Misenhelter, Janis-32 Mitchell, Richard-20 Mitchell, Wayne-68 Mobley, David-31 Moers, Bernard--20, 58 Mollett, John-46 Monath, Tom-20, 32 Montgomery, Marilyn-20, 39, 51, 65, 75 Montgomery, Mike--33, 74 Montgomery, Penny-30, 54, 66, 71, 81, 92, 93 Moody, Marilyn-20, 39, 69 Moore, David-32, 84, 89 Moore, Joe-33 Moore, Morevit Robert-98 ska, LeRoy-20, 68 Morical, Bonita-67 Morris, James-29, 88 Morris, Jean-30 Morris, Paula-32, 38, 41 Mosby, Eunice-20 Moseby, M.-99 Mosley, Maurice-67 Moss, Larry-29, 100, 101 Moss, Thomas-89 Mueller, Bobby-29, 68 Mulholen, Dianna-29 Mullies, Ted-20 Munden, Jack-33, 99, 101 Munden, James-31, 98, 101 Murphy, Mary Jo-32 Muza, Gary-38 Myrick, Charles-33 Myrick, William-32, 38 N Neal Alta-59 Neal, Frank-31 Neal, Jerry-33 Neanes, Larry-29 Nedblake, Greg-29 Needham, Charles--31 84 Neely, Joanne-20, 38 Neill, Don-29, 76 Nelligan Tim-32 46 Nelson, Karen-30, 41, 45, 54 69, 70, Nelson, Sandra-31 Nicholson, John-98 Nickel, Allen-20, 58 Nisbett, Don-20, 38, 58 Nix, Glenn-66 Nix, Omar-98 Nolan, Susan--75 Nolen, Charlene-32 Norman, Carole-20, 39, 41, 45, 53, 64, 68 Northington, Ronald-29 Novotny, Nlarie-20, 69 Nunley, Beverly-20, 69 Q 0 Ohlhausen, Nlariorie-20, 39, 40, 65, 66, 72, 74 Okorn, Richard-20, 41 Okorn, Roy-31, 84 Oliver, Billy-84 Oliver, Ronald-29 Olliso, lwyn-20, 85 Olsen, Lelia-31 Olson, Shirley-20 0'Neal, W.-98 O'Riley, James-31 0'Riley, Patricia-58 Oswald, Ronald-20 Owen, Sharon-33, 53 Owens, Tom-29 Owsley, Ronald-31, 46, 57, 80, 84, 89 Ozorkiewicz, Joe-80, 83 Ozorkiewicz, Mary Ann-21, 59 P Pace, Anthony-31 Packer, Judy-21, 65, 70 Palmer, Earlene-33, 47, 72, 75 Palmer, Max-21, 50, 80 Palmer, Richard--29, 38, 46, 57 Pappas, Annette-21 Paris, Alvin-33 Paris, Iris-33 Park, Linda-30, 56, 65, 72, 81 Parker, Betty-29 Parker, Mary-30 Parkhurst, Amy-29, 39, 41, 62, 65, 67, 72, 73, 74, 75 Parks, Keith-21 Parsons, Patricia-30, 41, 54, 69, 71 Patires, Ernest-21, 80, 82 Patterson, Betty-31, 75 Patterson, Gary-31, 99 Patti, Vera-21 ' Patton, Virginia-33 Patty, Carole-30, 65, 69 Paxton, Narnie-56 Payne, David-11, 21, 38, 39, 41, 50, 57, 80, 82, 89 Payne, Keith-21 Peacock, Raymond-31, 99 Pearson, Mary Jane-29 Peebles, Jacqueline-31 Peeler, Larry-88 Perdue, Betty-29 Perkins, Bruce-99 Pettijohn, Patsy-21, 68 Pevler, Thelma-33 Peyton, llllary-31, 62, 70 Pharriss, Bruce-10, 21, 39, 43, 45, 46, 57, 62, 76 Phillips, Connie-31,41, 62,70 Phillips, Gary-68 Phipps, Carol-21, 38, 43, 69 Pierce, Don-32, 66 Pierce, Jim-21 Pickett, Patsy-21, 49 Pike, Eugene-32. 99 Piper, Sandra-21, 53 Pittier. Alfred-21, 68 Pitts, Bill-30 Pittser, Sandra-21, 49 Plaster, Elton--33 Ploeger, Ralph--21, 100 Ploeger, Warren-99 Polen, Delores-31 Pool, Gary-30 Popplewell, Marjorie-29 Porter, Gary-21 Porter, L.-98 Potter, Ann-33 Potts, Delores-30, 41, 51, 56, 65, 68, 71, 72 Potts, William-31, 99 Powell, Sue-21, 27 Powell, Robert-31 Powers, Vera-21, 75 Pratt, Autie-21 Pratt, Sherlene-21 Prichard, Carol-24, 41, 53, 62, 65 Pruitt, Gerald-21, 58 Pryor, Harry-31, 101 Pryor,, Judy-31, 56 Puri, Flossie-30, 38 Purtle, Albert-21, 42 Purtle, Joyce-29, 58, 67 Pyatt, Everett-39, 42, 46, 71, 76 Q Quinn, Nelson-39, Ragan, Beverly-21, 58 Raimes, Barbara-29 Rainwater, Gene-32, 80 Ralston, Carol-29, 49, 65, 71, 93 Randall, Judy-21, 69 Rathbun, Barbara-21, 40, 43, 68 Rawlins, Naomi-30, 68, 81, 92, 93 Reams, Sandra-22, 27 Redford, Ken-99 Redpath, Nlichael-31, 38, 39, 41, 62, 84, 85 Reich, Steve-22, 39, 48 Reinkemeyer, .Iuanita-32 Renick, K.-27 Renfro, William-22, 52, 57 Rey, Don-22, 80, 89 Rey, Ronald-22 Skinner, Pat-22 43, 51, 65, 69, 75 Skinner, Sharon -33 33 Slater, Scott-22, 45, 86, 89 Slater, Sherrie-31, 45, 53, 69 Slavens, Dick-29, 89 Smart, Don-23, 84 Smiley, Charles-32 Smith, Barbara-23 Smith, Bernita-23, 41, 47, 63, 65, Vogel Catherine-24, 68 Vogel, Kent-24, 39 Vogelsmei Wahl, Lin er, Don-30, 68, 80, 84, 89 W da-33 Wainwright, J.mmy-24, 50 Walden, Nlargaret-74 65, 70 Reynolds, lVlary Ann-33, 49, 62, 65 Reynolds, Sherie-33, 39 Rich, Af- 33 Rch, Robert-98 Richardson Charlotte-22 Richardson, Glenna-32, 72 Richardson, James-33 Richardson, Joseph-39, 72, 101 Richardson Nancy-30, 41, 81, 92, 93 Richardson Richardson R.-98 Wyatt-22, 58, 68 Richerson, John-66 Richerson, Sally-31, 49, 66, 68 Riddle, Nlartha-29, 65 Riddnour, J.-98 Ritschel, Jackie-22 Roberts, Barbara-33 69, 75 Smith Smith Smith Carol Jean-30 Gary-29 Ginny-31. 59 75, 81 Smith Gordon-39 68, 100, 101 Smith, Jack-29, 48 Smith, Jacqueline-23, 59, 69 Smith, Jane-32, 47 Smith Nlary Don-11, 23, 36, 41, 42, 45, 47, 65 Smith, Nlary-30 Smith, Richard-32, 67 Smith, Rita-29 Smith, Vivian-31 Snell, Bonnie-32 Snowden, Deanna-70 72 73 Snowden, Van-29, 63, 72 Roberts, Bill-22 Roberts, Jo Anne-22, 43, 68, 70, 75 Roberts, Nlonty-31 Roberts, Shirley-22, 39, 53, 56, 65, 72, 75 Robinson, Eddie-99 Rock, Sharon-39 Rodgers, Wilma-22, 58 Roe, Donna-38 Rofkahr, Jane-22 Rogers, John-99 Rogers, lVlary-22, 33, 65, 66 Rogers, Nan-32, 39 Rohovit, Larry-52 Rolf, Leslie-98 Roll, Hugh-30, 62, 99 Roll, J.-98 Rollo, Gary-30, 72,99 Roth, Rudy-22, 58 Rountree, Gary-22 Rowan, Donna-29 Rowe, Ralph-32. 48 Rowenblun, S.-98 Rubelee, Dorothy-22, 36, 41, 54 69, 71, 72 Rumbo, Jim-31 Runion, Joanne-22 58 Runyon, Norman-33, 76 Rush, James-22 Rushton, Pat-22 Russell, Robert-38, 63, 66, 89 Rutan, Pat-31, 38 Rutledge, J.-98 Rutherford, Donna-32, 66, 75 Ryan, Ronald-33, 99 S Sacco, Juanita-30 Saighman, Nancy-32 Sanders, Barbara-30. 81, 92 Sanders, Billy-32, 63 Sanders, Clarence-84 Sanders, Earlene-32 Sanders, Frances-59, 62 Sanders, Opal-32 Sanders, R.--98 Sandlin Dwight-30 Sapp, Shirley-66 Sarrett, Barbara-30, 39, 53, 65, 75 Sarrett, Patricia-22 38, 43, 53, 65,75 Saturday, William-31. 98. 101 Saxton, Carolyn-32, 38, 41, 47, 75 Schelp, llllary Ann-32, 65. 69 Schluter, George-22, 42, 46, 71 Schultz, Dean-32 Schuster, Larry-33, 99 Schwab, Larry-29 57 Schwindt, Susie-22, 69, 71, 72, 93 Schwindt, Tom-46, 68, 84 Scott, Carol-31 Scott, Don-48, 99 Scott, Jay-22 Scott, Joseph-30, 36 Scott, Judy-58 Scribner, Janet-30, 62, 81 Scruggs, Katherine-31, 65 Sebring, Shirley-22, 56 58 Settle, Larry-32 46, 84, 89 Seymour, Ken-38 Seymour, Suzanne-32, 39, 47, 72 Shadden, lVlarilyn-32 Shaffer, Sue-22, 43 Shaw, C.-98 Shelton, L.-100,101 Shelton, Nlarvin-22 Shelton, Phillip-29 Shepard, David-31, 48 Shepherd, B.-98 Shepherd, Joyce-33, 38, 65, 70 Shields, Mike-29, 89 Shields, William-32 Shinn, Carolina-29, 49, 68, 73 Shipley, Wanda-29, 41 Shively, Robert-33 Shoemaker, Dixie-29, 66 Shull, lVlary-29 Shull, Nancy-33, 39, 65, 79 Shulte, D.-51 Sickmeier, Frances-32 Simmerman, Carol-33 Simmons, Vanna-32, 38 Sims, Don-33 Simms, Fred-29, 38, 39, 66, 90 Simpson, Joyce-33 Simpson, Robert-22 Sinnett, Tim-31 Si e Joanne-22 40, 42, 53, 59, 65, 69 F3 7 Skeens, Roger-22 Sodergren, Nancy-33 Spangler, Joe-31, 38 Sparks, Kathleen-32 Spencer, James-9, 23, 40, 42, 45, 48, 85 Spendal, Linda-33 Sperry, Judith-32, 38, 53, 65, 69, 72 Spoor, D.-27 Spots, J. T.-29, 41, 48, 57, 62, 72 Spurlock, Teddv-23 58 Stalder, Lee-23, 41, 43, 48, 100, 101 Stanton Nlarilvri-'50, 53 Steury, Don-30, 41. Stevens, Robert-23, 100, 101 Stevenson, Eleanor-23 Stewart, Jessie-29. 41 63 Stillwell, Charles-29, 48, 100 Stoddard, Gloria-23, 69 Stolte, Loretta-30 Stone, Dallas-99 Stone, Keith-29 Stover, Betty-30, 88 Stover, Sharon-29 41, 45, 49, 63, 65, 69, 70, 72, 75 Stratton, Betty-32 Striker, Kathleen-'52 41, 49 63, 65, Stroud, Sandra-30 47 63 65 Stuart, Linda-31, 62, 66, 71 Stucker, Betty Jo-29, 47, 65, 75 Stukenberg, John-23. 46 Sturgess, Carol-23, 40, 54 72 Sturgess. Launa Lee-32, 39, 41, 45, 53, 65, 73 Sturgess, llllike-31, 66 Sullivan, Bill-23, 58 Sultzbaugh, Janice-23, 68 Sultzbaugh, Leroy-31 Supernaw, Jim-23 T Tally, Lorraine-29, 51, 62, 69 Taubman Carol-32, 41, 62 Taylor, Rosalie-23 Teague-Rex-31 Terry, Dorothy-23 Terry, Brooks-23, 27 Thomas, Clara-23, 43 Thomas, David-31, 98, 101 Thomas, Judy-32, 38, 39, 41, 54 Thomas, Patricia-23, 59, 69 Thomason, Judy-63 Thompson, Charles-29 Thornburg, Tom-30, 75 Thornton, Gail-33 Tickemyer, Paula-30 Tiedeman Frances-33 Tillery, llllary-32, 65, 71 Tillmon, Ronald-30, 62 Tish, H.-98 Todd, Janice-23, 81, 93 Todd, Joyce-23, 81, 93 Toms, Billy-88 Tosspon, Nancv-29 Tramnell, W'lliam-99, 101 Trentham lVlartha-33 Tr'plett, Phyllis-30 Trocosso, Barbara-30 Trotter, Walter-32 Trout, Conra'l-23, 47 Trueblood, Shirlev-32, 56 Tucker, James-31, 57, 75 Tucker, Larry--33, 39, 66, 99 Tucker, Lois-23 Tucker, Thomas-46, 80 Tuckness. Don-33 Tunks, David-31 Tunks, Robert-23 Tunnell, Sharon-41, 63 Turley, Larry-23, 36, 45, 50, 57, 82 Tyrer, Edith-23, 81, 93 U Underhill, Beverly-31, 56, 62, 65 70 Unruh, Eleanor-24, 41, 59, 65, 68 Upton, Glen-29, 50, 80, 82 V Van Bebber, Joyce-31 Van Camp, Jerry-32, 39 Van Dolah, Leona-29 Van Pelt, Barbara-24, 40, 43, 45, 54, 66, 71 Van Sittert, Annette-31, 38, 39, 65, Vaughn, Clarence-98 Vermillion, Wanda--29, 81, 92, 93 Viers, Edwin-30, 39, 41, 48, 72 Walker, Lois-24, 40 43,54 Walker, Nlargare'-29 Walker, Tom-33, 99 Waltcher, Rita--37, 59 7' Ward, Nlarjorie-24, 38, 39, 40, 42 45, 47, 56, 65 68 70 71 Ward, Sharon-32, 51, 65, 69 Warner, Naomi-31 Warner, Richard-50 Warnock, Sally-33, 49, 69 Warren, Annette-29, 70 Warren, 8,-98 Wasmer, Robert-24, 38, 80, 82 Watson, Don-33 99, 101 Watson, Jerry-32, 84 Watson, Leroy-24, 66, 68 Watts, Tom-10, 24, 39, 47, 80, 82, 83, 86 Webb, Joyce-24, 53, 65 Webb, Nlarcieree-30 Webb, Nlaxine-24 Webb, Terry-24, 39, 50, 68, 80 Webster, Carolyn-29 Webster, Charlene-32 'fl ff' 9' Webster, Gray-11, 24, 36, 45, 46, 57, 68, 80, 86 Wedemeier, Patricia-31, 41, 51 Wegener, Linda-33. 71 Wegener, Marcia-24, 43 Wehry, G.--27 Welch, Ronald-99 Weld, lVlarilyn-24, 54, 65,93 Weltman, Julia-24, 40, 62, 65, 63, 81 92, 93 Weltman, Martin-32, 39, 41, 67, 68, 71, 74 Wennersten, Bob-29, 45, 46, 72, 73 West, Dorothy-31 West, Jack-24, 71, 72, 75 West, Roy-98 West, Shirley-31, 38, 59 Westwood, Joyce-31 Wexler, Don-24, 82, 83, 89 Wheaton, Jacque-29, 49, 72 Wheeldon, Nanette-40 Wheeler, Donna-30 Whitaker, Bill-31, 41, 45, 52, 57, 75, 80, 89 White, Daniel-33, 41, 99 White, Robert-84 Whitlock, Jacquelyn-32, 70 Wiersma Don-24, 58 Wilcox, Nancy-24. 43, 63, 64, 65, 68, 70, 72, 73, 75 Wilhoit, Jim-24, 38 82 Wilkinson, Kay-29, 63, 65, 70, 75 Williams, A.-98 Williams, Barbara-31, 41 49, 81 Williams, Don-33, 98, 99 Williams, Dara-32 Williams, Joe-24, 38, 43, 45, 50, 80, 82 Williams, llllartha-32 Williams, Nlary Jane-32, 51, 65, 72, 7 Williams, lVlarvalee-30 Williams, Nlelvin-66. 67 Williams, Nlildred-30 Williams, R.-98 Williams Willis, R Wilson, , Vernon-98 ichard-33 C.-98 Wilson, Dale-33, 41 Wilson, Gary-99 Wilson Janice-24, 36, 41, 43, 49, 56, 64, 68 Wilson, Judith-31 Wilson, Patricia-33, 41, 54 Wilson, Sally-31, 39, 49, 65, 69, 81 Wilson, Sharon-81 Wilson, Richard-24 100 Wilwerding Allen-41, 82, 89 Windes, Bob-24, 68, 70, 74, 98, 100 Windes, Ramona-30, 41, 65 Winegar, Richard-31, 100 101 Winingar, Karen-29, 49, 72, 93 Winfrey, Larry-66, 99 Wisniski, Penny-33 Wolf, Larry-41, 62 Wolf, Wesley--32, 99 Wood, Daryl-29 Woodrone, Sarah-29, 75 69 Woods , C 98 Woods, Deanna-56 Woods, Kirby-33 Woody, Karen-32, 56, 65, 72 Woolery, Alice-31 Woolery, Bill-24 Woolsey, Barbara-33 Woolsey, Nlargaret--30 Wymore, Pat-24 Yancy, P Y aui-es, 75, 101 Yeager, Shirley-33, 56 Vearout, Young, C Younger, Dorothy-29 arol-24 63, 63, 74 Larry-74, 99 Z Zeagle, Loretta-30 Zenor, lVl ina-11, 24, 40, 45, 56, 63, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Zink, Judy-33 Autographs Autographs ' '-,,, f f X k '.'f.L 54-2 K I rl7kQ:3 , .. 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